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SALES BY AUCTION. Messrs. Morris, Marshall & Poole. NEWTOWN. This Day—Tuesday, MESSES, MORRIS, MARSHALL & POOLE -m- beg to announce that they will offer for sale by auction, in the Horse Fair, about 10 SHIRE FOALS, And a few other useful CART AND HACK HORSES, Including a special entry of 3 Shire Colts from Mr. James Davies, Hendomin. Sale at 11 o'clock. H409 VARCHOEL HALL, GUILSFIELD, 1l miles from Pool Quay Station, and 5 from Welshpool. IMPORTANT AND ATTRACTIVE SALE OF A WELL-KNOWN AGRICULTURAL STOCK, Comprising 92 CROSS-BRED SHROPSHIRE SHEEP, 83 DAIRY COWS AND YOUNG CATTLE, Including 36 Grand Young Cows and Heifers, 16 Strong Bullocks, 24 Capital Weanling Calves. 7 VALUABLE SHIRE HORSES AND COLTS, 2 Smart Hack Fillies, Gears, 36 Pigs, a Good Collection of Farm Implements and Tools, 60 TONS OF HAY AND STRAW to go off, Grain in the Straw, the Produce of 20 Acres, and 6 convenient Lots of Fodder and Grass Keep. MESSRS MORRIS, MARSHALL & POOLE have received instructions from the Execu- trix of the late Mr John Griffiths to Sell the above by Auction on the premises, On Thursday Next, October 31st, Sale to commence with the Implements at 10-30 prompt. Interval for Luncheon at 12 o'clock. fcgrAn early attendance is particularly requested. Catalogues from the Auctioneers, Chirbury. I WELSHPOOL SMITHFIELD. Monday Next, November 4th. MESSRS. MORRIS, MARSHALL & POOLE .rU. will hold their usual sale as above of FAT AND STORE STOCK of all classes. Further entries solicited. Sale to commence with Cows and Calves at 10 o'clock. H438 PENTREHEYLIN. CHURCHSTOKE, Three miles from Montgomery and six from Bishop's Castle. INTERESTING SALE OF A VALUABLE FARMING STOCK, comprising- 111 KERRY HILL SHEEP, 54 Pure HEREFORD & CROSS-BRED CATTLE 11 Registered SHIRE HORSES & COLTS, Viz.: 6 grand in-foal Mares, including the dams of many high-priced colts and prize-winners; 3 promising Yearling Colts, and 2 smart well-grown Foals by Mere Boy (17480). 2 Stylish COB MARES, including Polly," a well-known winner in the local show yards. Gears, Trap, Harness, 7 PIGS, a Useful Col- lection of FARM IMPLEMENTS & TOOLS, Stack of White OATS with the Straw (to go off), and 7 convenient lots of excellent Fodder, Roots, and Grass Keep. MESSRS. MORRIS, MARSHALL, & POOLE have received instructions from Mr J. S. Pryce, who is leaving the district, to conduct this important mae by auction on the premises On Wednesday, November 6th (Montgomery and Bishop's Castle Fairs being on the following days). Catalogues from the Auctioneers, Chirbury. MONTGOMERY STOCK SALES. Next Sale—Thursday, November 7th. 1 MESSRS. MORRIS, MARSHALL & POOLE beg to solicit early entries of FAT & STORE STOCK of all classes for their next Sale as above. H408 In addition to the above MESSRS. MORRIS. MARSHALL & POOLE jDti- beg to announce the following IMPORTANT SALE FIXTURES: THE LYDE, BROMLOW-Live Stock & Effects, by order of Mr James Wootton, To-morrow (Wednesday), October 30th.. RYECROFT, MARTON—Live Stock and Effects, by order of Mrs Anne Mellings, on Friday Next, November 1st. THE GARDENS, LYDBURY NORTH—Live Stock and Effects, by order of F. J. Ward, Esq., on Saturday Next, November 2nd. TOTTERTON FARM, Nr. BISHOP'S CASTLE —Live and Dead Farming Stock, by order of Mr David Jerman, on Tuesday Next. November 5th. BISHOFS CASTLE-Monthly Sale of Fat and Store Stock, on Friday, November 8th. STONE HOUSE, WELSHPOOL — Household Furniture and Effects, by order of Mr W. C. Barrs, on Friday, November 15th. H437 Messrs Cooke Bros. Cooke Bros. Sale Fixtures. Oct. 28.-Mid Wales Horse Sale, Llanidloes; .130 horses entered. Oct. 29.-Sale of Dog Carts, Sets of Harness, etc., Auction Mart, Newtown. Nov. 2.—Sale of Furniture aid Effects at 17, Foundry-terrace, Llanidloes. Nov. 4.-Live and Dead Farming Stock at Craig- nant. Llangurig. Nov. 7.—Household Furniture and Effects at the Market Hall, Newtown. h435 A,——————————■—I— FOR BOTH SEXES A Smart Cut and a Well-made Garment at Popular Price. New Goods, Up-to-date Styles. No fancy prices, but honest value for cash. Ladies' Garments: A Speciality A wide Selection of the New Season Goods. The Finest ever Produced. A perfect fit guaran- teed. Patterns post free. A. Ward, practical gents' and Ladies' Tailor, 1, Alexandria- terrace, Montgomery. I SALES BY AUCTION. Messrs P. Wilson-Jones & Davis. P. WILSON-JONES & DAVIS. This Day, Tuesday, October 29th. 60 FAT AND STORE CATTLE, including a Lot of Strong Store Bullocks. At 10-30 prompt. 65 SHIRE BRED FOALS, COLTS, WAGGON AND HACK HORSES. In a Field opposite the Coal Wharf, Sale at 10-15 prompt. h318 NEWTOWN, In the County of Montgomery. This Day, Tuesday, MESSRS. P. WILSON-JONES & DAVIS ULL will Offer for Sale by Public Auction at the BEAR HOTEL, NEWTOWN, at 2-30 p.m., subject to conditions to be then produced, all that Messuage or Cottage, Garden and appur- tenances held therewith, known as LLYSGWYN, Otherwise "SLATE HOUSE," situate in the Parish of Llanllwchaiarn; together with 8 Acres and 1 Perch of Land. The Property is situated about a mile from the market town of Newtown. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, Newtown, or to MR. J. JONES MORRIS, Solicitor, H320 Portmadoc and Blaenau Festiniog. DOLFOR INN, DOLFOR, 4 Miles from Newtown. MESSRS. P. WILSON-JONES & DAVIS have received instructions from Mr Wil- liams (who i3 leaving), to Sell by Auction, On Thursday Next, October 31st, 4 HEREFORD CATTLE, 19 KERRY HILL SHEEP, CHESTNUT COB, 15 Tons of Well-harvested HAY, the AGRICUL- TURAL IMPLEMENTS, and the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, including several Oak Corner Cupboards, Panelled Chests, Tables, etc. Sale at 1 o'clock prompt. Catalogues from the Auctioneers. H346 TALYBONT, NEAR GLANDYFI (Cardiganshire. MESSRS P. WILSON-JONES & DAVIS have been favoured with instructions to Offer for Sale by Public Auction, on Saturday, November 2nd, At the WHITE LION HOTEL, TALYBONT, at 3 o'clock in the Afternoon, All Those Valuable FREEHOLD HOUSES, WITH GARDENS attached, situate in the centre of the Village of Talybont (and to be offered in 5 lots). Further particulars from the Auctioneers. Newtown: or from JOSEPH DAVIES, Esq,, H375 Solicitor, Aberystwyth. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. DOLYBONT, CARDIGANSHIRE. IMPORTANT SALE OF FREEHOLD RESI- JL DENCE, with Ornamental Grounds and Gardens attached, and BUILDING SITES, about The Middle of November, at the Lion Hotel, Aberystwyth. P. WILSON-JONES & DAVIS, Auctioneers, MARTIN WOOSNAM, Esq., Solicitor, ia428 Both of Newtown. WALLPAPERS from lid Per Roll. Any Quantity (large or small) supplied at Wholesale Prices. Our Stock exceeds 100,000 Rolls of all Classes. Write for Patterns, and say what class you require.—(Dept. 284), Barnetfs Wallpaper Warehouse, Manchester. H72 GIFFORD CANT, 14, BROAD STREET, WELSHPOOL. Attendance Daily, 9 to 7, ENGLISH AmmicAte TEETH jMHj||||k TEETH All Shapes, Fees Shades and ^Moderate Will never teed. Stumps Will never teed. Stumps change need not 1)6 colour. extracted. Can be set in Gold, Platinum, Ebonite, Vuloanite or (in suitable cases) without plates. LLANFUR (Next door to Bank) on FIRST FRIDAY IN THE MONTH. WELCOME TO ALL TO COME AND INSPECT OUR WONDERFUL & VARIED STOCK OF ALL KINDS OF FEEDING STUFF FOR HORSES, CATTLE, PIGS & POULTRY, BIRD AND DOG FOODS. I Quality and Cheapness for Cash is the Motto. NOTICE. THIS IS A GREAT BOON TO FARMERS! COLLINS'S Welsh Blood, Bone, and Meat MANURES, Collins's Quarter and Half Inch Bones. Collins's Welsh Bone Phosphate Manures. Collins's Dissolved Bones and Bone Meal. Are used for the last 25 years on most Farms in Cheshire and Staffordshire. Results, phenomenal. It remains in the ground longer than most other manures, purifying and fertilizing the ground. This is the first introduction into Montgomery- shire by our Special Agent, One Ton or more Delivered at any Station on the Cambrian System-Carriage Paid .£3 per Ton. 2l discount for cash in one month. All accounts collected second week in October of each year, nett. Book your Orders Early. You will always use these Manures if once tried. Specially adapted for Potatoes and all cereals, also, excellent for Meadow Land. Stocked and Sold at 8/9 per Cwt. r>. 1 EVANS, THE PEOPLE'S SEEDSMAN; NEWTOWN. PUBLIC NOTICES. ACCIDENTS OF ALL KINDS, Sickness, Employers' Liability, Burglary & Fidelity Guarantee Risks Insured Against by the RAILWAY PASSENGERS' ASSURANCE CO., CAPITAL (fully subscribed), £ 1,000,000. Claims Paid— £ 5,000,000. 64, CORNHILL, LONDON. A. VIAN, Secretary AGENTS AT Aberystwyth-Mr T. KILVINGTON, 23, Chaly- beate-street. Newtown-Mr J. EDWARDS, Cambrian Railways. Welshpool-Mr T. PRYCE, Cambrian Railways COALS ARE ABOUT TO ADVANCE, CANNOCK CHASE, NORTH STAFFORD, WREXHAM, AND HANWOOD COALS, Always in Stock and by Order to any Station. BILSTON SLAG, GOULDING'S MANURES, And Other Makers. Only the Best Quality Kept. MODERATE CHARGES. Agricultural Salt, Kainit, Nitrate, and Moss Litter, to order. NOTE THE ADDRESS— DAVID HAMER, Railway Wharf, NEWTOWN DRESSMAKING! Dresses & Costumes to order, MOURNING ORDERS Promptly Executed LADIES OWN MATERIALS MADE UP R. & S. MORGAN, DRAPERS, 13, Short Bridge, NEWTOWN. VERY SPECIAL OFFER OF Household Coals HAVING PURCHASED A FEW DOZEN TRUcKS OF REALLY GOOD HOUSEHOLD COALS at a CONSIDERABLE REDUCTION I am prepared to Supply same for a short time only to following Stations at Prices indicated, and should much esteem orders:— Kibbles. Spires. Montgomery, Forden, (19/10 17/10 Abermule 5 Newtown -20/- 18/- Llanidloes -20/8 18/8 and Other Stations in proportion. ALFRED MORRIS, COAL, COKE, BREEZE, LIME & SALT MERCHANT, 8, Market Street, SHREWSBURY. [Established 1898]. October 22nd, 1907. NO MORE Difficulty of Breathing NO MORE Sleepless Nights. NO MORE Distressing Coughs. DAVIES'S COUGH MIXTURE for COUGH DAVIES'S COUGH MIXTURE for COLDS DAVIES'S COUGH MIXTURE for ASTHMA DAVIES'S COUGH MIXTURE for BRONCHITIS DAVIES'S COUGH MIXTURE for HOARSENESS DAVIES'S COUGH MIXTURE for INFLUENZA DAVIES'S COUGH MIXTURE for SORE THROAT DAVIES'S COUGH MIXTURE-Most Soothing DAVIES'S COUGH MIXTURE Warms the Chest DAVIES'S COUGH MIXTURE dissolves the Phlegm DAVIES'S COUGH MIXTURE for SINGERS DAVIES'S COUGH MIXTURE for Public Speakers DAVIES'S COUGH MIXTURE for COUGHS DAVIES'S CUOGH MIXTURE for COLDS DAVIES'S COUGH MIXTURE for ASTHMA DAVIES'S COUGH MIXTURE for BRONCHITIS DAVIES'S COUGH MIXTURE for HOARSENESS DAVIES'S COUGH MIXTURE for INFLUENZA DAVIES'S COUGH MIXTURE for SORE THROAT DAVIES'S. COUGH MIXTURE-Moat Soothing DAVIES'S COUGH MIXTURE Warms the Chest DAVIES'S COUGH MIXTURE dissolves the Phlegm DAVIES'S COUGH MIXTURE for SINGERS DAVIES'S COUGH MIXTURE for Public Speakers DAVIES'S COUGH MIXTURE THE SAFE DAVIES'S COUGH MIXTURE COUGH CURE. THE GREAT WELSH\REMEDY. 13fcd. and 2a. 9d. Bottles. Sold Everywhere. Sweeter than Honey Children I ike it. HUGH DAYIES, Chemist Haohynlleth COALS. BEST VALUE at LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES MORRIS AND SON, COAL FACTORS, RAILWAY WHARF & PARK-ST., NEWTOWN. Are prepared to quote to intending purchasers for all classes of Coals at lowest possible prices, either by the load or truck loads. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. N.B.—Morris and Son having had many years' experience in the trade, solicit a trial. f157 JOHN PRITCHARD, 27, Broad Street, ((Next Door to Elephant & Castle Hotel), NEWTOWN. Plumber, Decorator, Painter, Glazier. SIGN WRITER AND GILDER. HOT & COLD WATER AND GAS FITTER. Electric Bells and Telephones Fixed & Repaired. For Style, Quality, and Moderate Charges, cannot be surpassed. PICTURES FRAMED. JgTTHE BEST SHOP in the Town FOR WALL PAPERS, MIXED PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, STAINS, GLASS, Etc. 0510 MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. SAFE BRAND. "Pure English Yeast." NEW HOPS AND MALT. BEST PRICES GIVEN FOR ALL GAME. Pure Malt Vinegar, 3d. per Quart. NEW REDS-FARMERS' BOX, 1/5. DAVID EVANS, THE FISH MARKET, SEVERN STREET NEWTOWN. For Scale of Advertisement Charges see Page 6. WANTED for Mondays, Young Man or VV Woman, to pack eggs from 9-30 a.m. to 12-30.-Apply: Mr Clarkson, Welshpool Market. WANTED, Apprentice to Millinery (live out), also, smart Errand Boy for Tuesdays.— Apply: London House, Newtown. H368 WANTED—A Good General Servant.—Apply, Mrs J. S. Jones, Oak Stores, Newtown. EXPERIENCED Machinists wanted for shirts and blouses.—Apply to Ben Jones. Alltcavan Mills, Llandyssul, Camarthenshire. H381 SEVERAL WOODMEN wanted for work in ks the Woods on Brynllywarch Estate.—Apply to Mr James Mackay, Springfield, Kerry. PAINTER Wanted Immediately; Plain Work. —Apply to Mr James Mackay, Springfield, Kerry. WANTED-An Apprentice to the Dress- W making.—Apply, Miss Downing, 28, Broad- street, Newtown. H429 SHEPHERD Wanted.—Good all round Man. Cottage and Garden, and good wages to suitable man.—Humphreys, Gaer, Forden. H417 TO STONE BREAKERS.—Wanted 400 Tons of Stone Broken in Breidden Quarry. For particulars apply to Mr T. Bennett, Quarryman and Haulier, Criggion, Ford, Salop.—Tenders to be sent to W. P. Hole, Surveyor, Welshpool. TO ROADMEN.—Wanted for the Township of Aston, near Bishop's Castle, parishes of Chirbury, Churchstoke, Guilsfield, Llandrinio, and Worthen, Roadmen. Regular Employment, and Tools Found, with the exception of Guilsfield and Llandrinio, who will have to find their own. None but industrious, honest men, need apply.— W. P. Hole, Surveyor, Crowtbers Hall, Welshpool. 110 LET—Comfortable Lodgings for one or two gentlemen.—Apply: 38, Broad Street, Newtown. GOOO COMFORTABLE Apartments to let, suitable C for one or two gentlemen. Terms moderate, Apply, Box 378,' Express' Office. FOUND in the neighbourhood of Trefeglwys, Gent's Silver Watch.—Owner may have same on giving proper description, on application to Cornelius Jones, Brynowen, Trefeglwys. H416 LOST from Montgomery Fair, October 3rd, a Hereford Bullock.' Finder will be rewarded. —T. Jones, Great Weston, Montgonj„ ,y. H364 LOST from Hendai, Llanllugan, Six Ewes, pitch mark C W on side, ear marks, swallow tail on right ear, split in left ear.—Finder will be rewarded by C. Williams. H360 LOST from Caecappin, Tregynon, on Septem- ber 19th, a Wether Lamb, pitch-mark E. J. on rump. Finder will be rewarded by E. Jones. L-ITRAYED to Little Aberbechan, Newtown U since October .4th, one Yearling Heifer Owner may have same by paying all expenses.— Apply, John Hamer, on the premises. H407 SALES BY PRIVATE TREATY. PIANO FOR SALE—Rosewood case, sweet- toned instrument.—Apply, Mrs Morris, Gwernygoe, Sarn, Newtown H434 GENT'S Raleigh Bicycle, 50s.; Lady's Rudge- Whitworth, 60s.; another Lady's Bicycle, 30s.; all fair order.—Box H415, Express" Offioe, Newtown. FOR SALE.—Excellent Confectionery Business to be disposed of. Established nine years; good country connection.—Apply to H. Bumford, Market-street, Newtown. H365 G- UN FOR SALE.-Double Breech-loader, 12-bore, Central Fire, Proof-tested Barrels, Left Choke. Price, 36s.—Jones, Gunmaker, Newtown. H174 PROPERTIES TO LET TO LET.—7i Acres of Aftermath, half a mile from Welshpool.—Apply Simpson Jones, Gnngrog Hall, WelshpooL H217 ONTGOMERY.-Unfurnished House, nicely 14 fitted out; 4 Bedrooms, 3 Sittingrooms, Conservatory, Kitchens, Cellars, Garden, etc.; ,422.-No. 388,' Express' Office, Newtown. TO BE LET, with immediate possession, the very desireable residenoe known as PLAS- CAECRWN, situate close to Newtown, and con- taining Four Reception-rooms, Six Bedrooms, Bathroom, Lavatory, and W.C., Shrubberies, Lawn, Garden, etc.—For particulars apply to Powell and Jarvis, solicitors, Newtown. o467 R BENNETT ROWLANDS, Land and House Agent, Newtown and Llanidloes, has some Useful Size Farms, a Smith Shop, and very great variety of Class of Houses to let. H 315 PROPERTIES TO LET. COTTAGES TO LET IN NEWTOWN— Chapel-yard, Frankwell, two Cottages; rent, 3s per week.—Apply to Cooke Bros., Estate Agents, Newtown. H306 BERRIE W. TO LET from Lady-day next, Two Farms, about 67 and 127 acres respectively; also, House and Grocer's Shop with Bakehouse and 4 acres of Pasture Land.—For particulars apply Mr E. Lloyd, The Rectory, Berriew. H440 CELYNOG, NEWTOWN. TO BE LET, from May next, this detached and pleasantly situated Residence (near the Golf Links), containing four Reception Rooms, ive Bedrooms, Dressing Room, Bathroom, H. and C., and usual conveniences; in thorough sanitary condition, town water, well-stocked fruit and flower garden; croquet lawn.—Apply at the above address. H251 TO LET IN NEWTOWN:— WAREHOUSE in Bryn Street. WAREHOUSE in Weir Street. GARDENS near New Road and Kerry Road. Apply to-POWELL & JARVIS, a466 Solicitors, Newtown E. T. HUMPHREYS, ABERMTJLE, Mont., Coachbuilder, Wheelwright, Ac. All Classes of New Work and Repairs at Moderate Charges. Coach Painting and Rubber-tyring. Dealer also in all kinds of Antique Furniture, China, Brass, Pewter, and Curios. Best prices given. Antique Furniture made up. Repairs and Restoration of Fine Old Furniture a speciality. f579 ELECTION ADDRESSES. LLANIDLOES MUNICIPAL ELECTION, 1907' TO THE BURGESSES OF THE BOROUGH OF LLANIDLOES. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— PLEASE ACCEPT MY HEARTIEST THANKS -L for the renewal of your confidence by returning me unopposed to a seat on the Council. That confidence I shall endeavour to justify by a continued conscientious application to the duties of my office. Yours obediently, J. JONES MEREDITH. Bryndedwydd, Llanidloes, October 28th, 1907. LLANIDLOES MUNICIPAL ELECTION, 1907. TO THE BURGESSES OF THE BOROUGH LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— |ITY TERM OF OFFICE AS A MEMBER 1XJL of the Llanidloes Town Council now expires, and I regret that owing to my numerous business engagements, I am unable to offer myself for re-election this year; therefore I take this opportunity of thanking you most sincerely for electing me four times in succession, to represent you for the last twelve years, during which period it was to me a labour of love, and it has been my endeavour to serve you to the best of my ability, when both in the honoured position of mayor, and councillor. Assuring you that it will always be my pleasure to associate myself with any move- ment that is likely to benefit my native town. I remain, Your Obedient and Faithful servant, EDWARD HAMER, Plynlimon House, Llanidloes, October 24th, 1907. LLANIDLOES MUNICIPAL ELECTION, 1907. TO THE BURGESSES OF THE BOROUGH OF LLANIDLOES. LADIES AND GENTLEMAN,— AT THE CLOSE OF MY TERM OF office as one of your representatives on the Llanidloes Town Council, I wish to intimate to you that it is not my intention to seek re-election. At the same time I should like te express to you my gratitude for the cordial support that has been extended to me during the nine years I have been in office. Yours faithfully, JOHN MILLS. Mid-Wales Villa, Llanidloes, October 24th, 1907. BOROUGiI- OF WELSHPOOL. TO THE MUNICIPAL ELECTORS OF LLANERCHYDOL WARD. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— THE TERM FOR WHICH I WAS ELECTED your Representative on the Town Council expires oh November 1st. On the invitation of a large number of the Electors of your Ward I seek a renewal of your confidence as the Ward's Representative on the Town Council. I think I can claim to have attended to your interests in the past, and from my experience during office am thoroughly acquainted with the needs and affairs of the Electors. If returned, I will always use my endeavours in the future as in the past to promote your interests and those of the Ratepayers of the Borough generally. I am, Ladies and Gentlemen, Yours faithfully, WILLIAM H. WATSON Church Street, Welshpool, October 12th, 1907. H412 LLANIDLOES MUNICIPAL ELECTION, 1907. TO THE BURGESSES OF THE BOROUGH OF LLANIDLOES. OF LLANIDLOES. LADIES ADD GENTLEMEN,— THE TERM OF OFFICE FOR WHICH JL you did me the honour to elect me as one of your representatives on our Town Council expires on November 1st. I again offer my services, trusting that my efforts in the public interest during the past have met with your approval. I am a business man of many years standing, and an employer of labour, and it may be that I shall not be able to canvass thoroughly-much as I should wish to do so. In the event of my failing to wait upon you for your vote and interest I shall appreciate your consideration, and if you approve of my attitude and actions on the Council in the past your vote will be esteemed, and will give me further confidence to watch your and our mutual interests in the future. I am, Ladies and Gentlemen, Yours obediently, RICHARD JERMAN. Cemetery Square, Llanidloes, October 25th, 1907. HOOO A SURE AND PERMANENT CURE for OL Broken-Winded Horses. An Invaluable Remedy, made up from a never-failing recipe.— Apply to Farrier," Express' Office, Newtown. F. J. NASH, M.P.S., [Late EDWARD OWEN], BROAD STREET, NEWTOWN, BEGS TO INFORM THE FARMERS OF THE DISTRICT that having had a thorough experience in the BUSINESS of an AGRICULTURALIST (in addition to that of a FAMILY AND DISPENSING CHEMIST), is prepared to Supply all their Requirements at Lowest Prices. I HORSE & CATTLE MEDICINES. EMBROCATIONS, Condition Powders and Blisters. Sheep Dips. Foot Rot Remedies. Wheat Dressings. LINSEED, COLZA & MACHINE OIL. I I PREPARED. PRIVATE RECIPES ACCURATELY GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. IMPORTANT NOTICE. ALEXANDRA'S GREAT CIRCUS AND HIPPODROME Will Positively Visit NEWTOWN- Thursday, October 31st, And give Two Performances, 2-30 and 8 p.m. NOTE:—Owing to the usual circus grounds being much too small for the requirements of this MAMMOTH SHOW it will be located in Mr Roberts' Field, Pool Road, when will be presented the 21,000 Challenge Programme, which will include SALMON, THE DEMON TRICK CYCLIST (The Only Man in the World who can Wheel Himself in a Wheelbarrow). THE GREAT MOXON TROUPE, America's leading Comedy Acrobatics. Performing Horses, Ponies, Mules, DOGS AND DONKEYS, And many other Wild and Domesticated Animals too numerous to mention. 8 MERRY CLOWNS, And a host of Novelties too numerous to enumerate, the whole to conclude with that ever popular Equestrian Spectacle DICK TUBPIN'S BIDE TO YORK Black Bess, best trained mare in the world. Grand Procession Daily at 1 (weather permitting). PRICES OF ADMISSION—3s., 2s, Is., 6d. Will Visit Montgomery, Friday, Nov. 1st THE INFIRMARY BALL Will be held at the I PUBLIC HALL, NEWTOWN, On Friday, January 3rd, 1908. W. SCOTT OWEN, ) Joint CLEMENT W. NORTON,) Hon Sees. H432 UNDER DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE. J. ANTWIS, COACHBUILDER, NEW ROAD, NEWTOWN. Every description of Carriage A Vehicle Constructed, Painted, or Repaired. Complete Satisfaction Guaranteed. HERALDIC PAINTING AND LETTERING NEW ROAD, NEWTOWN. Every description of Carriage A Vehicle Constructed, Painted, or Repaired. Complete Satisfaction Guaranteed. HERALDIC PAINTING AND LETTERING a Speciality. RUBBER TYRES Fitted on Carriages at Moderate Terms, MOTOR CARS REPAINTED. Estimates Free. D581 WINTER HATS AND WINTER FURS. WARMTH AND FASHION COMBINED. NEW STOCK OF UP-TO-DATE MILLINERY TO SELECT FROM. If yon want to Dress Stylishly and at Moderate Cost, you 4caurot do better than DO YOUR SHOPPING AT MRS. H. H. EVANS, J CROWN SHOP, High Street, NEWTOWN FOR PRESENTS.-The New" Ecru" Ware. JD The last thing in design and finish. Prices only 6id., 1/- and 1/6.—The Fine Art Depot, 19, Broad Street, Newtown. TO CONSUMERS OF COALS JOHN EVANS, Wholesale & Retail Coal Merchant, mwrown, BEGS TO REMIND THEM THAT THEY would do well to secure their Winter's Supply early, to sar«i ffie anticipated Advance in Prices. = J.E. invites enquiries,—BEST QUALITIES, at Lowest Prices. In Trucks to anygStation. HOOO The place for Tea and Refreshments is at JOHN T. HOWELL, CONFECTIONER, 42, KBBBY ROAD, NEWTOWN, One minutes' walk from Railway Station. PARTIES OF ALL KINDS SUPPLIED. BRIDE & BIRTHDAY CAKES, a Speciality. Sole Agent for SNOWDRIFT PASTRY AND SELF-RAISING FLOURS, Wholesale and Retail. Palethorpe's Royal Cambridge Sausage, always fresh. TRY THE ;TEGORRA TEA, 1/10 & 2/- per lb GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. WELSHPOOL LIBERAL SOCIAL COUNCIL. THE ANNUAL PARTY Will be held in NEW STREET SCHOOLROOM, On Thursday, October 31st. TEA at 4-30. All Cordially Invited. H418 A TEA AND ENTERTAINMENT in aid of the Newtown District Nursing Associa- tion will be held IN THE PUBLIC HALL On Saturday, November 2nd. Tickets-Is. and 6d, H433 NEWTOWN ANNUAL EISTEDDFOD. NEW YEAR'S DAY, 1908. PRESIDENTS A. E. HUMPHREYS-OWEN, ESQ., CANON WILLIAMS. MUSICAL ADJUDICATOR: Mr WILFRED JONES, R.A.M. (WBEXHAM.) List of Competitions. MUSIC. Soprano Solo, "The King of Love" (T. Price) 1st prize, 15s.; 2nd prize, 5s. Contralto Solo, The Summer Rose" fW. Davies). 1st prize, 15s.; 2nd prize, 5s. Tenor Solo, "The Mountain Stream" (W. Davies). 1st prize, 15s.; 2nd prize, 5s. Bass Solo, "The Curfew" (Monk Gould). 1st prize, 15s.; 2nd prize, 5s. Duet (T. & B.), The Two Heroes (W. Davies). 1st prize, 20s., 2nd prize, 10s. Trio, S.T.B., "The Night" (T. Price). 1st Prize 20s second prize 10s. Mixed Choir, S.A.T.B. 16 to 20 voices. A—" The Stream and the Flower (Price). B—" Praise the Lord, 0 my Soul" (Smart). 1st prize X6; 2nd prize, .£2. Male Voice Chorus, (T.T.B.B.), aocompanied, 12 to 16 voices, "Crossing the Plain" (T. Maldwyn Price, Welehpool). 1st Prize, £ 3 2nd prize, XI. Hymn Tune, "L"d. Kindly Light" (Sullivan). 12 to 16 voices. 1st prize £ 2; 2nd, do. Cl. Boys' Solo, Adieu to dear Cambna" (Welsh Songs). Under 16 years. 1st prize, 5s.; 2nd prize, 2s. 6d. Girls' Solo, Rising of the Lark." (Welsh Songs) Under 16 years. 1st prize, 5s; 2nd prize, 2s. 6d. The above music can be obtained from Phillips Music Salon, 19, Broad-street, Newtown. For the best Composition of Hymn Tune, (S.A.T.B.), to the words, Brightest and Best of the Sons of the Morning." 1st prize, 15s; 2nd prize, 5s. LITERARY. "L_- _t xbecication ior Doys unaer 10. rnzes, a/ Zi., i/- Recitation for girls under 16. Prizes, 3/ 2/ 1/- Recitation for adults. Prizes, 5/- and 2/6. Spelling Bee (under 16). Prizes, 2/6 and 1/- Spelling Bee (over 16). Prizes, 3/6 and 2/- Speech, not longer than five minutes What is the greatest Public need of Newtown!" "Both ydyw Prif Angen Cyhoeddus Drefnewydd ? Welsh or English. Prizes, 7/6 and 5/- Original Composition in Welsh or English, on "The Early History of Caerews." Prizes, X2 2s. and 10/6. The best description of the Wild Flowers of the neighbourhood of Newtown with named specimens as far as possible. Prizes, £ 1 Is., 10/6 and 5/- Translation at sight from Welsh to English. Prizes, 5/ 2/6, and 1/- NEEDLEWORK, &c. For the best drawn Thread Tablecloth, two yards square, embroidered corners. 1st prize 7/6; 2nd prize, 5/- For the best Crochet Vest, for Gentleman. Prize, 5/- For the best Crochet Wool Petticoat (full size). Prize, 3/6. For the best made Morning Apron, with bib ;and straps. 1st prize, 3/ 2nd prize, 1/6. = For the best five-inch length of Baokstitching, with tape loops attached each end. Open to children under 12 years. 1st prize 2/ 2nd prize, 1/6; 3rd prize, 1/ ¡,=: For the beet Hand-made Chemise. Open to girls under 16. 1st prize, 2/6: 2nd prize, 1/6. For the best Embroidery (in colored silks), for trimming ladies' costumes, either set or length. 1st prize, 5/ 2nd prize, 3/- For the best Hand Knitted Golf Stockings, turn- 1 over tops. Prize. 5/- For the best Hand Knitted Silk Socks for child, Prize, 2/6. For the best 3 yards length Knitted Laoe about 3-inches wide. 1st prize, 3/; 2nd prize, 2/- ror the best made and most original design Table Centre. Prize, 5/- For the best made Nightdress Case and: Brush and Comb Bag, in canvas, worked cross- stitch. Prize, 5s. For the best Set of Three netted D'oyley Damask Centres. Prize, 2/6. For the best made Glove and Handkerchief Cases, in ribbon work. Prize, 5/- ART. Any article of furniture in chip carving. Prize. 7/6. Best hand made Knife Box and Salt-box. Prizes, 5/- and 2/6. Best Brush Drawing of a flowering plant, from nature. Confined to School Children. Prizes. 4/- "and 2/- Beat water colour sketch of a part of Abormule Dingle or Berriew Village. Prize 7/6. Best Handpainted Firescreen Prizes 7/6. and 3/6. Best group of Flowers, in watercolour. Prize 7/fL Best map of Newtown and district within a radios of six miles (confined to children under 15). Prizes, 5/- and 2/6. Programmes will be ready shortly, and may b& had on application to the Hon. See. i SPECIAL TRAINS will be run at Fares from Carno and Intermediate Stations to Newtown, returning at 9-6 p.m. For particulars see Bills. W. E. GORDON, H137 30, Ladywell-st., Newtown. BE IN TIME.—Every Christmas a considerable number erf our Customers are disappointed because we have been unable to fulfil their late orders for Christmas Greeting Cards. Our Pattern Books are this year Super-ExoeUent and include one Very Special Book.-Phillipgi & Son 19, Broad Street, Newtown.