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CROWDED OUT.

BAZAAR AT NEWTOWN.

LLANIDLOES TOWN COUNCIL.

BOARDS OF GUARDIANS.

MONTGOMERY AND SALOP PRESBYTERY.

FORDEN.

MACHYNLLETH.

CEMMAES.

BETTWS.

CAERSWS.

WELSHPOOL. WELSHPOOL.

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WELSHPOOL. WELSHPOOL. MONTGOMERYSHIRE YEOKANBY CAVALRY.—The last practice of the B Squadron Shooting Cltfb took place on Thursday last at the Sylfacn Range, Welsh- pool. The conditions of the shooting were seven shots at each range. The following were the top ¡¡eo,8 :— Standg Sttng Lying Total 200 300 300 Trooper M. T. Davies 17 22 28 67 Sergeant J. Hughes 19 24 24 67 Sergt.-Major Jestico 19 22 22 63 Trooper G. M. Parry 17 22 24 63 11 Poston 16 20 21 57 Sayce 12 21 23 56 The annual prize shooting takes place on Thursday next, when tha Club challenge cup and other prizes "ill be shot for. ACCII).RNT.-On Tuesday afternoon about one o'clock, Mr T. Williams, of the Railway Inn, Ferden, was descending ifhe steps from the bridge to the down platform at the railway station, when he missed his footing and fell down the flight WESLEVAN CHAPEL.-On Sunday last at th-s place of worship, Mr and Mrs Evens, the district evangelist, commenced a week's mission. Mrs Evens is a convict from a gipsy camp, and is the sister of Gipsy Smith." There was a good congregation at the evening service. FORTHCOMING COSCERT.-In our advertising columns of to-day's issoe will be found the names of those taking part at the forthcoming grand evening concert which will he held on Thursday next in the Assemblf Room under distinguished patronage. Not taking into account the attractive programme, and considering the good object for which the committee will pive the proceeds, the concert cannot fail to be a financial success. Mr J. H. Davies and Mr J. H. Jo-ies have proved themselves energetic secretaries, having worked assiduously on its behalf. ACCIDENT.—On Tuesday afternoon about one o'clock, Mr T. Williams, of the Railway Inn, Fordn, was descending the steps from the bridge to the down platform at the railway station, when he missed bit footing and fell down the flgiht of steps. Dr. Hawksworth was sent for and quickly arrived on the spot, when it was found that Mr Williams had sus. tained a severe braise on the back of the head, and had crushed his back. He was removed on a lug- gage truck to the Wellington Inn, where he gradually recovered. AFTERNOON CONCERT.—On Monday afternoon an excellent concert was given in the Art Class. There was not a large attendance, but those who were preeent richly enjoyed the talent exhibited for their approval. The following was the programme:— Pianoforte solo, Norwegischer Brantzug Bridal Procession." Mrs Huddleston; recitals, a, Jane Conquest," b, Little Oliver," Miss Mary Robert- son; song, Wiegenlied," IM'itis Helen Murland; song, "Last night," with guitar accompaniment; recital, Edinburgh after Flodden," Miss Mary Robertson: pianoforte solo, Am Genfer See," Mrs Huddleston; recital, "Aunt Abigail's Adventure," in sharactter, Mies Mary Robertson; song, "Mrs 'Enery 'Awkins," Mr T. Simpson Jones; song, The Old Folks at Home," Miss Helen Murland song, "Venetian Song," with guitar accompaniment, Miss Mary Robertson. Miss Mary Robertson was loudly api 1 uded on each of her appearances, and Mrs Hnddlestone's pianoforte selections were admirably rendered, and greatly enjoyed. Mr Simpson Jones supplied the comic element, and Miss Murland was successful in both of her songs. The proceedings concluded with the National Anthem. POWYSLAND ART CLUB.-The following is a Hst of successful students of the Art Class, at the exam- ination in May last in connection with the Science and Art Department, London:—Model Drawing (elementary stage)-Timothy B. Jehu, 2nd class; Mary E. Humphreys, 2nd class. Freehard Drawing (elementary stage)—Frederick E. Anderson, 2nd ciass William R. Wilkinson, 2nd class Mary E. Humphreys, 2nd class. Drawing in light and shade (elementary stage)—William Payne (2nd cla-s). Science Subjects Practical Plane and Solid Geom-' etry—Section 1, Walter Bishop, pass Wilfrid Grice, pass. Subject XXIV.: Principles of Agriculture— External stndents, elementary stage: Thomas W. Williams, pass; Wilfrid Grice, pass, Advanced Stage: William Payne, 1st class Joseph Moore, lat elass James Baker, 2nd class.

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