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UMGUILi'Y.
UMGUILi'Y. | OBITUARY.—We regret to announce the death o £ the Rev Abraham Thomas. vicar of the parish, which sad ovont occurred at bir rehid^nc^ on Thursday. Mr Thomas was well known, and possessed the respect of all classes of people. II? had held the living for s- great number of years. 1'lie interment will take place to-day (Monday at St. Peter's Church.
Advertising
C. W. NORTON, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT DEPOT, Broad Street, NEWTOWN. BAMFORDS' NEW SAFET* PULPERS, SAFETY LEVER WITH ALL OIL CAKE MILLS, TLE CRIBS, THE LATEST CHAFF-CUTTER, PATENT SHEEP RACKS QUITE NEW THIS SEASON. Improvements, SHEEP NETTING, Supersedes anything before brought out. IN SIZES FROM PONY BAMFORDS' RAPID CORN An Inspection will at once TO TH REE HORSE. GRINDING intending pu rehaaers of its superiority. ALL AT REDUCED PRICES TO SUIT THE BAD TIMES. CHAFF CUTTERS, TURNIP CUTTERS, GRIST MILLS, HORSE 6EARS. NEWEST DESIGNS SAFETY LEVER. ¡ WITH LATEST STOP AND ¡ IMPROVEMENTS. REVERSE NOTION. -1- ¡ Easy Strongest i Working. all pric i?^reducEtfToR this season. TURNER, Implement Depot NEWTOWN. ——-—— — < Novelties for the Autumn and Winter Season. HENRY MORGAN Begs to announce his return from London for the second time this Season, and is prepared to Show many SPECIALITIES he has been successful in procuring in MILLINERY, MANTLES, DRESS MATERIALS, TRIMMINGS, FURS, Etc., Etc. Henry Morgan makes up Dresses Elegantly and Fits Perfectly at Moderate Prices. First-class Milliners and Mantle Makers Employed. Funerals and Wedding Orders receive Special Attention. CROWN SHOP, NEWTOWN. Selected purveyor of Flour, Oatmeal, and Feeding Stuffs to the Oswestry Li nfyilin, and other Boards of Guardians, and of,aHorse Provender tue Newtown Local Board. THE "AGRICULTURAL OIJT-LOOK.33 BAD TIMES AND HOW TO MEND THEM. FARMERS, DEALERS, AND COTTAGERS CAN OBTAIX Prime Roller Flour and Pure Feeding Stuffs Direct from the Mill And thus save the middleman's half-crown per sack profit by sending: to the Wholesale Corn Stores in the Frolic, near the Parish Church, in NEWTOWIST, Open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wholesale Price List for the Current Week. p. d. lbs. EXTRA PATENT ROLLER FLOUR 31 6 280 PATENT DO. DO. 29 6 BEST FIN'E 26 9 PINE 25 9 BEST SECONDS OO 9 No. 2 SECONDS q [J PKIME INDIA1J MEAL' .'I.' ."J L' I." I ."L ."L J| ™ PBTMK FLAT CORN IO A CRUSHED INDIAN CORN (for Horses) J| 9 UOUND (JOKN ••• ••• ••• ••• "• JQ Q 200 WHITE SHARPS ••• ••• ••• ™ J GJ S^EET Home-made BRAN. £ J *<>0 ^vsmTSIrs:: ••• ••• » ™ pom CORN (Specially Mixed) J* 6 *40, RTSST RI''E MEAL ••• ••• ••• "• „ JAP. PURE ENGLISH BARLEY MEAL An Allowance of 3d. rer sack made off all Orders for 20 Sacks and upwards. Half or Quarter Sacks Weighed up for Cottagers at Wholesale Prices. i T<R "R No BDGUS are kept for credit purposes, and to obtain Stuffs at the above wholesale prices the • cxr VTTC/T RF SENT WITH THE ORDER. Sacks must be paid for *ith the Goods, and will be ifow^dl^ IF RETURNED IN GOOD CONDITION WITHIN ONE MONTH. SPECIAL QUOTATIONS TO LARGE BUYERS. nr•STATIONS also given for delivery of 2 or 4 ton Lots at any local Canal or Railway Station. iDiVuVq FOR 50 SACK LOTS and Howards should be sent by post two days before. Orders by Poet hoSd always b« accompanied by BANK DRAFT or CHEQUE, and should be sent Direct to IR. FREDERICK BATHER, "LY-JL Morda Steam and Water Mills, OSWESTRY. ^l^j^T^OR—Th enhance Life'and Fire Offices," Chairman: Lord Rothschild; Subscribed •V i Trillion Pounds Sterling—"The Scottish Provident Life Assurance," Capital, Seven Millions. A«su £ nce Company," Capital, XI,000,000: Has paid over £ 3,000,000 as for Accidents Thelioyal Change Fire Office," Total funds, *4,000,000. e222 THE WORKMAN^ WATCH. The Guinea Watch. 21 1 0 A Good Sound Article. The Two Guinea Watch C2 2 0 Patent Lever, Strong and Durable. The Three Guinea Watch £ 3 3 0 Paten' Lever, in Strong Silver Cases. Woo The ILoove are all Warranted for One Two and Three Years respectively. GOLD WEDDING RINGS. FORD, WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER, NEWTOWN mm The Burning Question of the Day IS—WHERE CAN I PURCHASE A STRONG SWIFT, AND SILENr SEWING MACHINE, AT THE LOWEST PRICES? THE ANSWER RECEIVED FROM ALL PARTS IS—WHY, AT HUMPHREY JONES OF COURSE, WHERE THEY CAN BE PURCHASED FROM XZ 15s. Od. Price lists sent post free on application. NOTE THE ADDRESS :— HALL STREET, WELSHPOOL F. W. MARSHALL (LATE OF MONTGOMERY), ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR 8, BROAD-STREET, NEWTOWN. Public Companies, Partnership, Tradesmen's, Parochial and other Accounts written up, Balanced, and Adjusted. Periodical Attendance by Arrangement. Rents and Accounts collected. Temi on Application. f" WESTMINSTER HOUSE, WELSHPOOL. i T'RKLIM I jSTAR\" NOTICE! T. D. EVANS I | (Formerly with Mr. Wm. Jones, Hall) iBegs to ar ? iounce that lie lias taken. tfa.e above premises^ audljwiU shortly open with an entirely NewJStock. of high.—class | DEAPERY GOODS. fl89 f i You must have SOUND BOOTS, or pay a I J.. | (Formerly with Mr. Wm. Jones, Hall) iBegs to ar ? iounce that lie lias taken. tfa.e above premises^ audljwiU shortly open with an entirely NewJStock. of high.—class | DEAPERY GOODS. fl89 f i You must have SOUND BOOTS, or pay a | Doctor's bill! i IDIOMS3 BOOTS ARE SOUND & RELI-AJBLEi. They keep the Feet Warm and Dry and preserve the health. EVERY PAIR IS GUARANTEED TO WEAR WELL AtfD LOOK WELL, AND THEY ARE CHEAP. ARE SOUND & RELI-AJBLEi. They keep the Feet Warm and Dry and preserve the health. EVERY PAIR IS GUARANTEED TO WEAR WELL AtfD LOOK WELL, AND THEY ARE CHEAP. 4, BROAD STREET, NEWTOWN. 481 __==========I===1====^^ FRANK H. SHA YLER, ARCHITECT AND SURVEYOR, WELSIIiPOOiL. SILVER MEDAJUIST NATIONAL COMPETITION. 26. Severn Street, Welshpool. e579 MRS PILOT, 18. Bridge Street, Newtown, ill continue to give the HIGHEST PRICE that be Ab' d for Ql O CLOTHES. a577 Allsopp and Sons' (LIMITED), BURTON ALES AND INVALID STOUT. AGENT— C. MORGAN, Brynhatren, Crescent, NEWTOWN. 1?8 SPECIAL NOTICE. THE LION HOTEL, MACHYNLLETH. Having taken the above Hotel, I beg to announce that it has undergone a thorough cleaning and re-fur- nishing, and is. therefore, open to all orders connected with this Old Establiahed Hotel, and is now replete with every comfort as a Family and Commercial Honse. Coffee and Private Sitting Rooms. BILLIARDS. Posting in all its Branches. WINES, SPIRITS, AND MINERALS, Wholesale and Retail. ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. Special attention given to Fishing and Touring Parties. EDWARD JONES, Proprietor, And Bull Hotel, Welshpool. e460 "SLAG" FOR WHEAT. Q- AGENT— C. MORGAN, BRYNHAFREN CRESCENT NEWTOWN. <3297 ESTABLISHED 1880. 28 A 29, Crown-Street, ^INewtown, N. Wales. WILLIAM TRANCPP, TIN PLATE} iWORKER, BELL-HANGER,:GAS FITTER ETC. Every description of Dairy Vessels RI kept in Stock or Made to Order. e443 G. C. OXTTIISTS BEGS to announce that he has always ready for de- livery a Large Stoek of COFFIN BOARDS (English Oak). FELLOES of aU Sues. And WHEELWRIGHT'S MATERIAL of all Description G. C. G. has also some Capital WELSH PONIES, Trained for Siding and Driving, for Saks. Particulars and Prices on application. ADDUBSS-&. C. GlTTlNS, Brithdir ilaw Mills, BERBIEW, Mont. Railway Station: Montgomery. e36 BEBB'S GENUINE HOME-MADE SAUSAGES Made daily From the Finest Home-fed Pork. Pressed Tongue, Brawn, Pork Pies. 45, BROAD STREET, STEWTOWN. 242 FISH I IT ^U FISH DAILY DIRECT FROM THE BEST FISHING STATIONS. MARGARINE, equal to Butter. Von 14 Pound Cool, 9a. 9d. 7 Pound Cool, 58. Carriage Paid to any Station. HIGHEST PRICES GIVEN FOR RABBITS A]SP ALL GAME. EVANS, GAME DEALER SEVEIVN STREET. NEWTOWN. HENRY MORGAN IS ?-ovr SHOWING NEW GOODS IN ALL TiEPAKTMENTS. Crown Shop, Newtown,
Family Notices
BIRTHS, MA IlKIAGES, DEATHS. BIRTH JONES—October 28th, at New Church-street, Nim- town, the wife ,,t, i a d Jrmei, of a daughter. MARRIAGE. BOWKN—BOWEN—ORTO er 26th, at the Wesley an Chapel, by iicen-e. Evan, son of D. Bowen, the Cefn, Manaton, t.< daughter of A. Boweø. the Shop, Tregy» or iJE^THS. JONES—October LOtb, l- ra, Jane Mary, infant daughter of W ana Mary KinEey Jones, Cambrian-filaci. 1 aged 11 weeks. LEWIs-Octob, r 2Cth Sarah Elizabeth Lewiff, daughter of Job; and All i,t wia, eveln Cottage, Caersws, aged :2. Map*.—Oct-'b r Si7. at ihe r^sidwnce of her son a& Builth WeiU, J; ¡d'lC of -Richard Mapp, of Scafel), in hi-r 74' II., Euueral leaves Newtows Station at 10 4o a.m. on Wednesday, Novemfesc 1st.—Friends pie) sf acc-pt this, the only invita- tion.
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MILLINERY SHOW. LARGE AND .VARIED STOCK OF FELTS. STRAWS, FEATHERS, FLOWEES* WINGS. Elc. New Shades & Colours IN TI.. N.I.LINEHY. INFANTS MILLLVKi.i IN NEW 40OLOM SILK PtJlSGi i VELVETS IN AL ■'OLuUilS. a .9 HENRY MORGAN, I Ct.^WS SHOP, NEWTONM.
DULlAm.
DULlAm. NEW HEATING APPARATUS.—Daring the past week the fixing of the a. ove in the n. ith-east corner of the church has i), J oUt by a Sheffield firm. CLASSES IN AGRH:l:iJ'lUi;EIt is proposed to start these early h The Bai gor Univer- aity College have kw. pr rrrsed to ltnci speeimens of rooks, marurt s, &c n.i to send. down a T»-V. feasor to deliver at u A-r.TU 'ectar: Young fa- ysrs 1 cannot spend the winter f-veni: ga bttte- than trying to learn more or the th. oretioal pact f their work. POST OFFICE SAVfxes BANK.—Thie ] .g now bees successfully started at the school, under the manage* ment of Mr ('haptwaii. Vv. B. Pr.gh, Esq, hAS generously given Is to t?, F:. who rave been very regular, and 6d to those who Lave be jn fairlyso, This will enable many to beer.we bunk depositors at -once, and to receive lette/a from London On her -IJaiesty'a Kervic ?," It is to be earnestly hoped the parents w,li eru-cura'e their children to save up every penny, enpejia. y as no fees have to' be paid in school lor tLe," < uc.ition. SCHOOL REPORT.—This school was examined IN June last by Rev D. H L.. the diocesan inspec- tor, and passed, a* u. -ual, i v, ry successful examina- tion. The report ju zt to b a, says This is a well- conducted, thorough U t school." Thirty- three won certiti(:.x, .4 rit, aa below.—Glass 4r H. Cecil Chapman, Jv.tber Davi s, Graig; James Powell, Genau-haf« d Lavi, a .lenes, PlaB Madoe Pryce Morgan. Pwllpetran Ernest Jones, Weeg; George Owen, The Mill. Class 3 Elizabeth Hamer, Lower Brynbedweii; Lous Corfi l l, Brynbedwen; D. Morgan, Rhos-y-oenau; Altreu Morgan, Cwm- eorn; James Jandroll, Black Hili Harold Daviss, Tycornel; Bertie Cleaton, Giat-coea Wm Evant, Gilfach. Class 2. Edmu? d Prvce, Crochran Annie Daviea, Graig Edith Ri e G ascoed; RcsaCleaton, Glascoed; Annie Rees, Glaseoed. Ciass 1 s George Jones, Penybank; Artnur Davies, Tycornel; Polly Polly Powell, Genan-hafod A W. Jandrell, Upper Weeg Thomas Jones, Wee,, Albert Morgan, Glog Alfred Davies, Caehillin C. tage Honours Fanny Pugh Rees, Glaecoed; Ui-uli Evans, Gilfach; David J. Evans, jkilloeh. Kx. HOIl.: G. and R. Chapman. GOVERNMENT 1. SPBCTION.—W. Williams, gkq, H.M. ChK-i Inspector of N rfch Wains, and T. it, Johnson, E.-q., H.M.I., examined the school, the school premises and bniitli KS in a most thorough manner on tr e 17th itls t, and ordered the mansgeis to make several iini-rovf-oitnts, including a girls" porch, &c. The needlsivork, gtog^iapby, principles of agriculiure, &c., seemed to gi ý" satlsfactior, but the grammar was weak. The exam nation was con- ducted strictly in conformity witn the New Code requirements. The porch for the girls will be a great improvement, but where is the cash to come from 1 In order to try to solv) this difficulty the Vicar, who;, with the help of other munalrerp, for many years has managed to keep the sc od going in a most creditable manner, called a rn etin^ u £ fcubecribera in order to lay before the parish the new requirements of H.M. Govfrumenf. and t.' explain other maitt-rs cisnected with thi5 financial > o»iti<,n of the school. It seems that the colie,,t(ir, M,,A,-r, J. Jones, Jamas' Davies, James Powell, and R. W«.tson, have done their utmosf. to get in the customary ^ubscriptiont— no easy or pleasant task in these bad times. How- ever, it is gratifying to know that most of the house- holders have contributed as mrch and more thhn usual. It is a pity that a are, for some reason or other, unwilling to help, especially now Whl] » i- tio' 801 expe s is must bo mot It h .s i,e Old d to aopoiiit more members of the, co'Uimttue to ascibt be Vicar, and make a fresh eff., t, not < my to me. t I e new OKI eases, but to clea- oil the d: ficii in lastj > «r'» account. The f,31 lowing k; ii,i ly attendt-^d t he met- ini Rev J. Pughe Morgan, ohairmm J. E. Ponuiiicy, Esq., C.C., Black tlil) Messrs J. Dolfor Hall; J. Davies, Garsbiim K. office; A. W. Jandreil, Old Con-t; u. J.>avie<>, cornel; R. Watson,Ty-Tyilog J. Morgan, Cwm ri •. J. Powell, Geneau-hafod; Ttiomae Pr^ce, Caelydau Ac.