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"Fit it with such Furniture as suits-according to the fashion and the tinae."—Shakespeare. COOEE BROS., COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS. Warehouse and Bedding FURNITURE Offices & Show Rooms- •j- FOR factory- HALL, LIBRARY & DINING ROOM, WESLEY STREET. UPPER BRIDGE STREET. i- Various Woods and nil the most | I approved Styles. Overmantels Specially Designed to Match Furniture. ART POTTERY AND METAL WORK. 71 E Specially Designed to Match Furniture. BEDSTEADS V ASlSTY. SPRING, HAIR AND WOOL FCSTTUT A TIT? ESTIMATES nrT R TT QQ1T Q ESTIMATES ffiten for Complete House Furnishin*. Given for Complete House Furnishing. Carpets & Hearthrugs. ry OUR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE MAY BE HAD ON APPLICATION, twt Visit to the SHOWROOMS j8 necessary to obtain an idea of th* LARGE RANGE OF GOODS which are Continually on View. To publish a complete Catalogue is impossible, as the change of novelties is constant, and in many eaftli the designs are original. Show RoomsWesley Street, Newtown. f "A CHAFF CUTTERS, TURNIP CUTTERS, GRIST MILLS, HORSE GEARS. NEw DESIGNS SAFETY LEVER. WITH LATEST STOP AND '1, _rook. MOTION. Easy S<rongest ===- "ng. PRICES REDUCED FOR THIS SEASON. TURNER, Implement Depot, NEWTOWN. SCHOLASTIC. HIGH MIDDLE CLASS BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, FOB YOUNG LADIBS, CLEVELAND HOUSE, WELSHPOOL. Principals-The Missms BELL. The aim of the Principals is to supply at a moderate cost, a eound and superior education, with oareful training and home comforts. Prospectuses on application. a.3 I NEWTOWN GRAMMAR SCHOOL HEAD MASTER- Ernest J. Bunnett, B.A. (Cambridge Mathematical Honours), !.ate Assistant Master at LIVERPOOL COLLEGE, etc. Assisted by a RESIDENT MASTER. BOARDERS assured of a Comfortable Home. For PROSPECTUS and TERMS for Boarders and Day Boys, apply to the HEAD MASTKR. PRIVATE LESSONS to Ladies and Gentlemen in Mathematics and Painting. bl62 TRINITY COLLEGE, LONDON, FOR MUSICAL EDUCATION & EXAMINATION. INSTITUTED 1872. THK Next LOCAL EXAMINATION will be held -L IN NEWTOWN, on Saturday, DECEMBER 16th. 1893. Candidates mnat send in their Names and Fees on or before November 16th, 1893, to the Local Secretary, Mr. J. MACRONE, 21, New Road Terrace. f251 NEWTOWN, Mont. LLANIDLOES GRAMMAR SCHOOL. HEAD MASTER; W. D. LEWIS EYANS, M.A., London Late Cynddelw Scholar at U.C.W.'s; First Cla s English Honours at B.A Second on M.A. list. Pupils prepared for Scholarships at the University Collelirea-Ma, Civil Service, Theological Colleges, Ac., and for Commercial Life. RzFEELzxczs -Principal Edwards, Bala: Princi- pal Roberts, DrHerford, and Prof. Angus, U.C.W. Revs J. A. Miles, A. Morris, and Ll. Edwards, Aberystwyth. Prospectus, &c., on application to Headmaster, fl03 G. C. GITTINS BEGS to announce that he has always ready for de- livery a Large Stock of COFFIN BOARDS (English Oak). FELLOES of all Sizes. And WHEELWRIGHT'S MATERIAL of all Description G. C. G. has also some Capital WELSH PONIES, Trained for Riding and Driving, for Sale. Particulars and Prices on application. ADDRESS-G. C. GITTINS, Brithdir Saw Mills, BERRIEW, Mont. Railway Station Montgomery. e36 You must have SOUND BOOTS, or pay a Doctor's bill! i 1 ZDICZKZS3 EOOTS1 ARE SOTTJSTD & RELIABLE. They keep the Feet Warm and Dry and preserve the health. EVERY PAIR IS GUARANTEED TO WEAR WELL AND LOOK WELL, AND THEY ARE CHEAP. 4, BROAD STREET, NEWTOWN. <4M THE MARKET STREET COFFEE HOUSE, NEWTOWN. Hot Dinners 0000 COMMBBXSIA^ Special Attention COMPANY. 8Mf!à.W., given to One Penny. Commerciø 1 GentlAmen. Siqe8C8. House Open from all oil lim left. One 8a.m. to 10 30p.m. Penny. PROPRIETORS The Newtown Coffee & Cocoa House Co. Ld. MANAGERESS:—MR GSORGE. n'lt I The Burning Question of the Day IS-WHERE CAN I PURCHASE A STRONG SWUT. AND SILENf SEWING MACHINE, AT THE LOWEST PRICKS? THE ANSWEh RECEIVED FROM ALL PAH I S IS-WHY, A1 HUMPHREY JONES OF COURSlS. WHERK THEY CAN IJE PURCHASED FROM ZZ 15s. Qd. Pries lbte eent post free or. application. ROTA THE ADDRESS :— if, HALL STREET, WELSHPOOL THE WORKMAN'S WATCH. The Guinea Watch. < 21 1 0 A Good Sound Article. The Two Guinea Watch &2 2 0 Patent Lever, Strong and Durable, The Three Guinea Watch R,3 3 0 Patent Lever. in Strung Silver Cases. eAr The aoove are all Warranted for One Two and Three Yeans respectively. GOLD WEDDING RINGS. FORD, WATCHMAKEH. JEfflLLKi, fe WATCHMAKEH. JEfflLLKi, fe „ NEWTOWN. •79 j WESTMINSTER HOUSE, WELSHPOOL. I' ■■ -"1. PRELIMINARY NOTICE! T. D. EVANS (Formerly with Mr., Nm. Jones, Trade Hall) Begs to announce that he has faken the above premises, and will shortly open with an entirely New Stock of high-class DRAPERY GOODS. fl89 Families Supplied Daily- THOMAS REES, BAKER, GROCER, AND PROVISION MERCHANT, CANAL SHOP. AND Market Hall, Newtown, BROWN & MALT BREAD. CURRANT, SULTANA, & SEED CAKES. Tea PartiesA School Treats Supplied ON MODBRAT. TKRKS. HOME-FED HAM & BACON I From Choicest Dairy Fed Pigs. Your Orders Solicited. eOOO FRANK H. SHAYLER, ARCHITECT AND SURVEYOR, WELSHPOOL. SLLVBR MEDALIST NATIONAL COMPETITION. 2b, Severn Street, Welshpool. MRS PILOT, t S, Bridge Street, Newtown, ill continues to five the HIGHEST PRICE that be obtained for OLD CLOTHES. a577 NEW SEASON TEAS 1/- lh 1/8 4 per ID. 1/4 2/- THESE BEAUTIFUL PURE TEAS from -L India and Ceylon are the Finest of their respective kinds; they are carefully selected and combine the FINEST FLAVOUR with the greatest strength; and are the Best Ready-money Value ever offered to the public. 'J DELICIOUS HOME-CUBED HAMS & BACON. Prize Medal Danish Butter Colour. CORN, FLOUR, CHEESE, AND EVBRY OTHER ARTICLE IN THJI: TRADE. .ADE. JOHN SWAIN, THE INDIAN & CEYLON TEA STORES, 23, HIGH STREET. NEWTOWN. fa Allsopp and Sons' (LIMITED), BURTON ALES AND INVALID STOUT. AGENT— C. MORGAN. Brynhafren, Crescent, NEWTOWN. 1208 | WANTEDS, ETC. EGISTRY oFFICE FOR SERVANTS.—Mrs. Rider, 2, Waterloo Place, Welshpool. e554 WANTED, a respectable young Girl, as NURSE. Vt -Apply. I. Bryn VilU, Newtown. f241 WANTED, a String Lad as apprentice to the Wheelwright Trade.—Apply to D. R. Getbin, Bettws. fl68 WANTED, JAM POTS, any quantity, 1 and 2 lbs. Good price given. Apply, Hibbotts's Confec- tionery Works, Newtown. fl78 WHY Send your Lace Curtains and Feathers out of Newtown to be Cleaned and Dyed when you can have them equally as well, or better and cheaper, at HOWELL'S, Eagles Lane, off Market-st., Newtown. Feathers cleaned or dyed and curled in a few hours. Curtain- Cleaned, Gentlemen's Clothes Cleaned and Pr,-s,-Pd jual to new. Ladies, Light Dresses and Jackets Cleaned one Finished. Having had 27 years experience in the above.-WorkR: HOWELL'S, Eagles Lane. Newtown. a410 NEWTOWN & LLANIDLOES UNION. TENDERS ar« invited for the Supply of Six Tubs of SALT BUTTER, at per lb. Tenders (with samples) to be sent to me on or before the 17th inst. R. WILLIAMS, Clerk. Newtown, 5th October, 1893. f275 TO BE LET. TO LET-Front Sitting Room and Bedroom.— -i- 17, New-road, Newtovn. f224 LOST, STRA YED, ETC. STRAYED on September 19th, 2 long tailed EWES, marked (H\ Expenses paid. Infor- mation to W. P. Hole, Crowther's Hall, Welshpool. f286 STOLEN or Strayed, since April last, a dark brown Mountain PONY, rather light under; ear marks—thumb notch under left ear, and swallow fork in point of right ear; in foal when last seen.— Anyone giving information to John Jones, Cider House, Dolfor, shall be rewarded, and all expenses paid. f230 STOLEN OR STRAYED, from the Picton Inn 8 Yard, Newtown, last fair, a light red Hereford COW, white faced, white to top of shoulder, and a little white over rump.—Information may be given to Police Sergeant Morgan, Newtown. fl64 SALES BY PRIVATE TREATY. .1 PPLES-Five Tons of Cider Apples to be sole1; also the eame quantity of Kitchen and Dessert Fruits, the best varieties, band gatbered.-Apply: The Bailiff, Rhyd Whiman, Montgomery. f276 EMPTY CASKS—28 and 54 Spirit Casks, also Rum Puncheons, for sale —Apply, Charges B. Williams, Checker's Inn, Montgomery. 1239 FOR SALE OR HIRE, a Brace of perfectly broken SETTERS.—For price and particulars apply to j. B. Jones, Newtown. flol CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS. PRINCB OF WALKS THBATRB—Mr Edward Terry, in Sweet Lavender." ROYAL COURT THEATRE-T. W. Robertson's Comedy Company, "The Amazons." ADZLPHI TBEAT&E-u The Maid of Cefn Ydfa." ROTUNDA THBATBB—" Union Jack." ON THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12tb, 1893, CHEAP ONE, THERE AND FIVPJ DAY'S EXCURSION TICKETS will be Issued to LIVERPOOL, &a under. Third Class Fares there and back. Starting from- Llanidloes at 6 45 am., Dolwen 6 50 a.m., Llandlnam G;.5 a.m., Moat Laue 7 2 a.m., Newtowu 7 11 a.m., Abermule 7 19 a.m., Montgomery 7 26 a.m.-On" day, 4s. 6d.; Three days, 8.. Five days, 10s. Welshpool 7 47 a.m., Buitington 7 52 a.m., Pool Quny 7 56 a.m., Four Crosse* 8 5 a.m., *Llanfyllin 725 a.m., #Llaufecjaiu 7 39 a.m., Ll«nsain'.ffraid 7 45 a.m., Llanymynech 8 10 a.m., Llynclys 8 19 a.m.-One day, 4«.; Three days, 6s. 6d.; Five days, 7s. 6d. Children under three years of age, free; above three and under twelve, half-price. Arrangement for RETURN :—Ho'dere of day trip tickets return from Liverpool (Lime.street) at 11 55 p.m. came day; three days tickets, from Liverpool (Lime-street), at 12 noon Oct 14th five days tickets, (Lime-street), at 12 noon on October 16th. *One day trip passengers from Lian.'yllin, Lianfechain, and Llansantffraid return from Liverpool (Lime-street), at 4 15 p.m. same day. COMBINED TRIPS by RAIL AND COACH, Via Machynlleth, CLASPWLL CASCADE AND LLYFNANT VALLEY. EAIL AND COACH CHEAP DAY RETURN TICKETS «ill be issued to the above Charming Resorts on EVERY MONDAY, THURSDAY, and SATURDAY, up to OCTOBER 21st, 1893, from Whitchurch, Eliotmt re, Oswestry, Wtlahpool, New- town. Llanidioee, Cemmea Road, and intermediate stations. Excursionists travel by rail to Machynlleth, thence by road conveyance. WINTER TRAIN SERVICE FROM THE 1st OF OCTOBER, 1893, and until further notice. IMPORTANT ALTERATIONS. ACCELERATION OF DOWN MAIL to ABERYSTWYTH, BRECON, &c. DOWN. The 4 40 a.m. Mail from Welshpool to Aberystwyth will be accelerated, arriving Machynlleth 6 10 a.m., Borth 6 36 a.m., aud Aberystwyth 6 55 a.m. The 5 35 a.m. Mail from Moat Lane to Brecon, Newport (Mow.), &o., in connection with 4 40 a.m. from Weltthpool wiii be accelerated, connecting with the ithymney Coy's train due Cardiff 10 6 a.m. The 9 10 a.m. Oswestry to Aberystwyth will leave at 8 20 a.m., and will not run beyond Moat Line. The intermediate times of tue 10 45 a.m. Moat Lane to Rbayader, Buiith Road, and Builth Wells, will be altered. UP. The 7 0 a.m. Train from Pwllheli, 8 20 a.m. from Barmouth, and 9 0 a.m. from Abeystwyth, w.ll leave Pwilheli 6 25 a.m., Barmouih 7 50 a.m., and Aber- ystwyth 8 25 a.m., arriving London (Euston) 5 15 p.m., Maicaeeter (London Road) 2 30 p.m., and Liverpool (Lime Street) 2 5 p.m. The intermediate times of the 8 25 a m train from Aberystwyth are al-ered, to ltuve Newtown 10 28 a.m Welshpool 1110 a.m., and Oawestry 11 45 a.m. Tue 10 10 a.m. Train from Pwllheli, 11 40 a.m. from Barmoatti, and 12 10 p.m. from Aberyscwyth, wiii leave Pwllheli 10 40 a.m., Barmouth 12 15 p.m., and Aberystwyth 12 30 p.m., srrlvii g London (EuA ton) 10 15 p.m., Manchester (London Road) 7 8 p. rei 80M Lveipool (Lim" Street) 7 40 p.m. The JQ 40 a.m. Oswestry to Whitchurch will be dtao-nhmned. THE FOLLOWING FAST TOURIST TRAINS WILL BE DISCONTINUED.— DOWN. The 2 20 p.m. Special Express from W- lahpool to Aberystwyth, Barmouth, Ac., with connection^ from London (Eastou). Birmingham (New Stieei) &a. The 1040 a.m. "ad 145 p.m. tiOir London (Pu-ton), Rirmiiigtfatn (Queeu street), to Aberystwyth, Birwou h, Ttie315 p.m. from Manchester (Londnn-rd ), and 30 p.m. from Liv»rpi>ol (IJiwe St.) to Aberystwyth, &c. The 1 15 p.m. from Talyllyn to Aberystwytl, Barmouth, Ac in connection with 10 30 a.m. froin Ca.diff, 11 to a.m. from Newport (Mon.), &c. UP. The 7 0 A.m. from Pw.lheli, 9 10 a.m. from Bar. mouth, and 9 30 a.m. from Aberystwyth to South Waleu, Cardiff, Newport (Mon.), &0. The 2 15 p.ya. from Ua mouth, and 2 50 p.m. from Aberystwyth, to LoDdùlJ (Kunton and t'oddiugton), Birmingham (Qmeen Street and now Hill). Man. Chester (London Road), Liverpool (Lime bt.), Ac. For faU particulars see the C mpany's time tables. ALFRED ASLETT, Secretary and General Manager. Company's Offices, I OswMtej, September, 1803. PUBLIC NOTICES. — Tlie Scottish Provident Institution, (ESTABLISHED 1837). Head Office :-6, ST ANDREW SQUARE; EDINBURGH. AT THE 55TH ANNUAL MEETING, Results reported for the year 1892:— New At-surances completed.1,93 for New Premiums (428 897 by Single Payment) £ 68,U5 £ Total Premiums of the Year £ 607,750 Total Income, includinv interest £ 950,489 The Claims, including Bonus Additions £ 489,599 Fully two-third.* of the amount of Claims wan in respect of Policies which had participated iu Surplus, the BonttS Additions on these averaging nearly 50 ptr cent, oj tIle Original Assurances. The Funds at end of yeir amounted to £ 8.126,375* Their increase in the year was £ 324 944 MUTUAL ASSURANCE WITH MODERATE PREMIUMS. THE PREMIUMS are so moderate that an Aloser- anca of Y.1,200 or .21,250 may generally be seeured from the first for the yearly payment which usually would be charged (with profits) for XI,000 only, the difference being equivalent to an immediate and certain bonus of 20 to 25 per cent. THE WHOLE PROFITS go to the Policy-holders on a system at once safe and equitable-no sharo being given to those by whose death there is a lost. THE SURPLUS at last Investigation (1887) wtf XI,051,035, which, after reserving one-third, wail divided among 9,384 Policies entitled to participate. First additions (with few exceptions) ranged front 18 to 34 per cent., according to age and class. Other Polioies were increased in all 50 to 80 per cent. and upwards. Example of Premiums for £ 100 at Death (witll Profits). i AGE NXXT 30* 35 40t 46 T 60 BIRTHDAY. I During Life £ 2 1 (3 22 6 1,0 k2 14 9 £ 3 5 1 9 21 Payments *JK2 15 41^3 0 2 93 7 5J £ 317 T» 1 *A man of 30 may thus secure .21,000 at death by the yearly payment of £ 20 15s., which would gener- ally elsewhere assure (with profits) .£800 only. Or be may seoure Y.1,000 by twenty-one yearly payments of.227 13s. 4d.-beilig thus Jree of payment ajter age SM tAt 40 the Premium ceasing at 60 is, for £ 1,00(7, .£33 14s. 2d.-about the same as most offices reqnÍftJ during the whole of life. To Professional Men and others, whose income is dependent on health, tbv limited payment system is especially recommended. Arrangements as to Surrenders, Non-forfaitum, Loans on Policies, Early Payment of Claims, Free Residence, etc., are specially liberal. Reports with full information may be had on appJi. cation. Agent in Welshpool: Mr C. SHUKER, Havelock House. LIVERPOOL BRANCH: 25, CASTLE-STREET, District Inspector of Agents WM. H. WALLACES Local Secretary: FRANCIS M. WALFORD. 12ØJ ar- IMPORTANT NOTICE. LLANIDLOES SPECIAL HORSE FAIR, Will be held on Thursday, October 19th, 1893, BY OLDBB, EDWARD DA VIE. MA YCS. Ø" For the future these Fairs will be held oil MARCH 10th and OCTOBER 19th in each year. (2M BEBB'S GENUINE HOME-MADE SAUSAGES Made daily From the Finest Home-fed Pork. Pressed Tongue, Brawn, Pork Pies. 45, BROAD STREET, NEWTOWN. f2-d ESTABLISHED 1980. 28 & 29, Crown-Street, INewtown, N. Wolf s r WILLIAM TRANCED, TIN PLATE .WORKER, BELL-HANGER, GAS FITTER I:. I ETC. E^efy description of Dairy Veer-els kept in Stock or Made to Order. e443 ALFRED SLIM, WHOLKSALB AND RETAIL WINE & SPIRIT MERCHANT! WELSH POOL. Agent for Messrs. SALT & CO 'S TRUEMAN, HANBURY A Co.'s BURTON ALES. LONDON A DUBLIN STOUT, Ac., Ac. ALE Supplied in any Sized Casks AND DBLIVEBED PEEN. Good Sound HARVEST BEER at 8d. per Gall. M7 A WATCH IS A NECESSITY OF CIVILISED LIFE." Give your old watohea to the youngstsrs, and have an Up to date Watch FROM E. H. MORGAN 18, BROAD STREET, NEWTOWN, Tn Metal Cases from 10/6 tO SOl. In Government Hall Marked Silver Cases from 18/6 to 25 5s, In Government Rail Marked Gold C»aes from 35/- tO £ 20 EVBRT WATOH GUARANTEED. What is here ? Gold, yellow, glittering precioos pld. Timen if Athtns, ir., 3. Pure Guinea Gold Wedding Rings (A present of Half-a-dozen Tea Spoons—good ««"ii ■ given te seek perehaee*1).