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TRADE NOTICES. 1 GUNS GUNS GUNS Special Value for this Season. CAR TRIDG ES-CARTRIDG ES-CARTRIDG ES LOADED WITH BEST POWDEHS. TURNER BROS., Newtown. — !nTT-ir PLEASE TOTE CHANGE OF ADDRESS. MR. J. T JONES Ck u. Begs to inform the inhabitants iflEfe H' 0f Newtown and District that he jh&W\ Jms TAKEN the HOUSE lately JBEsL. a \v in the occupation of Mr Kershaw, y CLIFTON TERRACE, Newtown. Constant Daily Attendance. Ifoup-S-9 a.m. to 8 p.m. r CALL AT MADAME BELLIS', NEWTOWN, AND SEE THE VERY LATEST LONDON & PARISIAN MILLINERY. Cheapest and Best. INSPECTION INVITED. INSPECTION INVITED. LONDON HOUSE, NEWTOWN, FOR UP-TO-DATE CLOTHING & OUTFITTING SPECIAL VALUE IN GENTS' SUITS, COATS AND VESTS, TROUSERS. Etc. BOYS' SUITS AND ODD GARMENTS IN GREAT VARIETY. WORKMEN'S CLOTHING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AT LEWIS', The Renowned Hat, Shirt, Tie, and Collar House, LONDON HOUSE, NEWTOWN. LION HOTEL, NEWTOWN. FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL. ORDINARY DAILY from 12 till 2 p.m. CATERING for Balls, Parties andJDinners a Speciality FUNERALS AND WEDDINGS FURNISHED. POSTING AND STABLING. ProVrietor:-HENP.Y BEAIiE. tMAGNIFICENT DISPLAY OF MAGNIFICENT DISPLAY OF DICKS NEW Spring and Summer Styles IN MODERN FOOTWEAR NOW SHOWING AT t, BROAD STREET, NEWTOWN. j ALL CLASSES OF BINDING UNDERTAKEN AT THE EXPRESS OFFICE, NEWTOWN. ARTIFICIAL TEETH. W. L. WILKS, BRYN-HAFREN, LONG BRIDGE ST., NEWTOWN. ATTENDANCE—Newtown Daily, 10 a.m. to 6-30 p.m. Llanidloes, every Saturday, 1 p.m. to 7-30 p.m. HIGH-CLASS MECHANICAL WORK. Vulcanite Cases from £1 and upwards. Gold, Plate, Vulcanite, Crown and Bridge Work, and Gold Stopping a speciality. n Gas given for Extractions, also the new process. TRABE NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICE ARTIFICIAL TEETH. To meet the convenience of his numerous clients in Newtown and District, MR GIFFORD CANTi OF 14, BROAD STREET, WELSHPOOL, Has taken Rooms at Mr VICKERS, 38, Broad Street, Newtown, Where he may he consulted every Tuesday from 10 a.m. to 7 p'm. FEES MODERATE. FIT GUARANTEED. ALL CLASSES OF WORK UNDERTAKEN. ATTENDANCES—Welshpool: Daily, 9 a.m. to 7 p.m.—Newtown: Tuesday, 10 a.m. to 7 p.m Llanfair: First Friday only in each Month. Swain's Prime Home-cured Hams and Bacon ARE NOW IN SPLENDID CONDITION. A Full Stock of all Kinds of Provisions of the Finest Quality. JOHN SWAIN, HAM AND BACON CURER, 23, HIGH STREET, NEWTOWN. (000) NEW DESIGNS IN SUMMER MILLINERY AT MISS DOWNING'S, 28, Broad Street, NEWTOWN. SMART BE ADT-TO-WE All HATS. IMPORTANT TO MOTHERS. EVERY Mother who values the Health and Cleanliness of her Child should use Harrison's "Reliable" Nursery Pomade. One application kills all nits and vermin, beautifies and strengthens the hair. In tins, 41d and 9d, Postage, Id.—George W. Harrison. chemist, Reading. Agent for Newtown: A. Breese, chemist. The Cross; agent for Montgomery: W. P. Marshall chemist, Broad-street; agent for Welshpool: William Bishop, chemist; agent for Llanidloes:, R. Hughes. (796) The place for Tea and Refreshments is at JOHN T. HOWELL, CONFECTIONER, 42, XEBBY BOAD, NEWTOWN, One minute's walk from Railway Station. PARTIES OF ALL KINDS SUPPLIED. BRIDE A BIRTHDAY CAKES, aSpeciality. 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 Ib A POST CARD to the Music Salon, Newtown, will bring you a copy of the New Illustrated Catalogue. COALS. BEST VALUE at LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES MORRIS AND SON, COAL FACTORS, RAILWAY WHARF & PARK-ST., N EWTOWN Are prepared to quote to intending purcha-ser. 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 ./6\ oke.s-. jf^lgp English &American Unrivalled ARTIFICI AL TE[TM Lp.1- Is war Jal) ie ezIG-i B U i- WA R K. Pm cr Li sn Pora rra 4e, 1113 7 2,5, NEWTOWN. ATTENDANCE DAILY (9 a.m. till 8 p.m.) At Mr EDWIN DAVIES, Photographer, I (647) 49, Broad Street. NO MORE- Difficulty of 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 I 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 THE SAFE DAVIES'S COUGH MIXTURE COUGH CURE. THE GREAT WELSH REMEDY. 131d. and 2s. 9d. Bottles. Sold Everywhere. Sweeter than Honey Children like it. HUGH DAYIES, Chemist Machynlleth CAN YOTT READ The following without the aid of Glasses at a distance of 12 inches from the Eye? Th. Highe«t Medt-' I ~m\ AuthoritiM «» | and recommend for I all defects of Vision K Hrr. Laurance's Spec- | tacles, which hare I prored beneficial to • thousands. j If not, you should at once consult F. J. NASH, M.P.S., Chemist and Optician, BROAD STREET, NEWTOWN, Who will Test your Sight FREE OF CHARGE, and is the only Authorised Person in this town from whom these CELEBRATED SPECTACLES can be obtained. "A CURE FOR CORNS" OWEN'S CORNALINE, 10id PER BOTTLE. Photographic Chemicals, Plates, Films, Paper, &c. PATENT MEDICINES AT STORE PRICES. Oculists' Prescriptions a Speciality, MILLIONS OF RATS have been slaughtered by using HARRISON'S "RELIABLE" RAT POISON. Equally good for Mice, Moles, and Beetles. Dogs and Cats will not touch it. Vermin dry up and leave no smell. Price 6d., Is., 2s. 3d., aird 3s. 8d. Postage 2d. G. W. HARRISON, Chemist, Reading. Sold by Chemists. Agents :—For NEWTOWN, Andrew Breese; WELSHPOOL, W. Bishop; MONTGOMERY, F. R. Kilby, Borough & County Supply Stores; LLANIDLOES, R. Hughes MACHYNLLETH, E. Rees. All Chemists. 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 Fised a Repaired. For Style, Quality, and Moderate Charges, cannot be surpassed. PICTURES FRAMED. THE BEST SHOP in the Town FOR WALL PAPERS, MIXED PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES STAINS, GLASS, Etc. Q510 A VERY LARGE 2 SELECTION OF CHILDREN'S OVERALLS IN MUSLINS, ZEPHYRS AND PRINTS, AT PRICES TO SUIT ALL. SEE THE NEW FQOCK SHAPE OVERALL AT LOW PRICES. A BIG VARIETY OF CHILDREN'S STRAW SAILOR HATS. GIRLS TAN AND BLACK LACE STOCKIHSTOS. POWELL & RI DOUT The Depot for the PATENT SANITARY WINDOW BLINDS, BOURNEMOUTH HOUSE, NEWTOWN. THE CHEAPEST AND BEST MANURE IS BILSTON SLAG. ONE QUALITY-THE BEST. COAL To St it all Customers, Wholesale to any Station. Cannock, North Stafford, Hanwood, and North Wales Coals always kept in stock. Dealer in Lime, Superphosphate Kainit and Moss Litter. -.õ DAVID HAMER, WHOLESALE & RETAIL COAL MERCHANT, Railway Wharf, NEWTOWN. TRADE NOTICES. H. EDWARD ELLIS Ph.C., F.I.O., F.S.M.C. (Lond.), Sight-Testing Specialist, LLANFAIR, NEAR WELSHPOOL. The Only Qualified Sight-testing Optician in the County. Eyeglasses & Spectacles of every description Eagle Brewery, Newtown. TO FARMERS AND OTHERS S. POWELL, BREWER, MALTSTER, WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT. SPECIALLY HOME BREWED HARVEST ALES 8d., lOd. <& Is. per Gall. Made from the Choicest Malt and Hops. DUBLIN and other STOUTS in all Size Casks. Agent for Welsh pool-PARRY, Victoria Vaults I HAIR! HAIR! For Hair Switches, Frames, Pads, Nets, Curlers, Hair Brushes, Mirrors, Perfumes, Back and Side Combs, Dressing Combs, Fancy Pins, and all the Latest Novelties in Hairdressing and Toilet Requisites, go to H. H. PRICE, HAIRDRESSER AND TOILET REPOSITORY, 18, SEVERN STREET, NEWTOWN. Opposite the Free Library. Fringe and Back Nets from Id. each. THE Newest Modes IN SUMMER MILLINERY! Fashionable, but not Expensive. LACE AND FANCY BLOUSES, NETS, SAILOR HATS, CREPE-DE- CHINE SLIPS. AND ALL THE LATEST SUMMER SPECIALITIES. MRS. H. H. EVANS, CROWN SHOP, High; Street, NEWTOWN BRUCE, GREEN, and Co., Ltd. OPTICIANS, LONDON, Have appointed ANDREW BREESE, Chemist, Newtown, agents for their specialite "Sight Savers," fitted with the finest lenses it is possible to produce. Price from 2/6 per pair. All sights properly tested. 1-325 ■ gmrirjiTEW—ma n I bi mi m i "'fiy''fyiw DO YOU E= PLAY THE GAME ? 8 The season is just kicking off and it is | just as well to remember that our shop 9 is the footballer's goal if he wants I cheap boot protection. I L— I CROFTS, Bootmaker, Newtown. CASH FOR HOLIDAYS.-GOOD NEWS FOR MONTGOMERY. IF you are going for your Holidays, and are short cf a few Pounds, apply to the B.F.C., and they will advance you as much as you require. Xio to X5,000 without delay, Sureties, or Formalities. .£10 LOAN, 12s monthly I .£50 LOAN, 48s. monthly .£20 „ £ 1 „ I-Rioo „ £ 5 The B. F. C. is the largest financial concern in the Kingdom, and the Proprietor is an Englishman. DON'T PAY 2/6 in the X Interest FOR A WEEK. BRITISH FINANCE CO., 82, Market St., (jl04) Manchester. A LARGE AND VARIED STOCK OF SILVER AND ELECTRO-PLATED GOODS FOR Wedding and Other Presents. TURNJ-WLUR BROS. 1- TURNER BROS. NEWTOWN.
The Welshpool Bench's Strange…
The Welshpool Bench's Strange Decision. CHIEF CONSTABLE'S EXPLANATION. Echoes of the Welshpool Bench's pecu- liar position in the recent licensing appli- cation by the local Friendly Societies were heard at a meeting of the Standing Joint Committee held on Friday at Welshpool, when Mr Richard Lloyd presided in the absence of Captain Mytton, who was incapacitated as the result of an accident. Mr C. J. Newell referred to the report of the Welshpool Court proceedings, which appeared in the Montgomeryshire Ex- press,' and stated that he did not wish to criticise the "Welshpool magistrates or the "great unpaid" of any other borough. The queston he wished to ask referred to a serious reflection on the police. On a Tuesday, Supt. Williams strongly and suc- cessfully objected to a license being granted on the occasion of the Welshpool Friendly Societies' show and sports, whilst on the Friday following, when the matter was again brought forward, the police withdrew their objection, and the license was granted. He wanted to know why the police changed their views in the course of three days ? Colonel Twyford rose to a point of order. Mr Newell: Am I in order, Mr Chair- man ? The Chairman: Of course, we have no right at all to interfere with any of the magistrates, whether they do correctly or incorrectly in our opinion; they are respon- sible for their own actions. I understand Mr Newell wishes to know something about the police, and not the magistrates. Mr Newell: Quite so. I want to know why the police withdrew their objection. If they so strongly objected on Tuesday, why did they withdraw on the Friday ? Silence reigned for some time, and after consulting with the Clerk, the Chairman asked the Chief Constable whether he would give an explanation. Mr Holland readily responded to the re- quest, and stated at the outset that he must take full responsibility for the whole thing. Mr Newell: Hear, hear. Proceeding, the Chief Constable explained that representation was made to him by the Show Committee that the police had ob- jected to a license-which it had hitherto been customary to grant-solely on the ground of preventing drunkenness, and that without this license the funds would lose the large sum of £ 12 7s. There was also the probability of the show being boycot- ted, and that would mean its complete fail- ure. Being wishful to assist a plausible undertaking, he approached the superin- tendent, who said he had no objection to the license being granted, if it was re- stricted from two to eight p.m., and as the local police had no objection, the police ob- jection was withdrawn on that condition. On June 13th last year there were sports at Montgomery, on June 27th this year there were sports at Newtown, on the 22nd of this month there were sports at Kerry, and at all these places occasional licenses were granted. As the police were supposed to be fair, and treat all parties alike, he did not see why the committee of the Welsh- pool Show should have their application objected to, more especially as they were paying for six men on the ground to main- tain discipline. Those were the facts of the case, and he took the responsibility on his shoulders. The Chairman: I think that is an answer to the question. The matter then dropped. —
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NEWTOWN. PROMPTITUDE, NEATNESS AND GOOD Workmanship Guaranteed. Moderate Charges. HARRY HIBBOTT, Undertaker, Joiner, and Carpenter, Weir Street, Newtown. Carpets laid down, Shops fitted up. Removals attended to. Furniture carefully repaired. VINCENT LLOYD (late W. R. Wood) Jeweller and Watchmaker, The Cross, Newtown, naving worked for six years with one of the largest trade repairers in the United Kingdom, is personally prepared to undertake all kinds of Repairs to Watches, Clocks, and Jewollery, and guarantees to give every satisfaction. z91 CLOGGING -EDMUND HITCHON begs to inform the inhabitants of Newtown and District that he still continues to carry on the Clogging Trade in all its branches at Crown Street, Newtown. ANSOM CABS FOR HIRE. Special terms given to invalids for hire by the hour. Ponies and Traps and Wagonettes, with or without driver, on reasonable terms; also, goods delivered with horse and lurry.-Apply: Mrs HANDY, Frankwell. Newtown. E438 JOHN A. OLIVER, Wholesale and Retail Tobacconist. Appointed Sole Agent by the Manufacturers for Newtown and Distriot of the following Specialities: Messrs Sandorides, Turkish, Egyptian, and Virginia Cigarettes; Messrs J. Samuda's Avoca's, Cigars, Tobacco and Cigarettes; also, the World-renowned G.B.D (B*B.B*)» and Masta Briar Root Pipes. J.A.O. Keeps a large Stock of Briar and Meerschaum Pipes in Cases, suitable for presentations. All kinds of Pipes Repaired and Re-mounted,—Note Address: 36, Broad-street. Newtown. MISSES PILOT, of Market-street, Newtown, and Market Hall, Welshpool, wish to announce that they give the highest prices for Left-off Clothing. Personal calls if required. MAURICE DAVIES, Contractor, has removed from 8, Severn-square, Newtown, to more Convenient Premises, No 9, Old Ladywell Hall Place, Newtown. Workshop and Office: BACK OF CLIFTON-TERRACE, where Business will be carried on as usual, Tenders Given for All Classes of Work, Painting, Plumbing, Glazing, Paperhang- ing, Spring Cleaning, Gas, Hot, and Cold Water Fittings, and General Repairs of House and Other Property. Paints, Glass, Putty, Wallpapers, for Sale. All Work carried out under Personal Supervision. (421 LLANDINAM. R SAVAGE, GROCER, LLANDINAM • keeps Thomas Jones & Co., Limited (Liverpool), Teas. The tea for this neighb our hood. Best quality Groceries, Provisions, Ac., a^cvest prices. Flour and Corn Merchant. Q613 WELSHPOOL. O BRIDE, NO WEDDING but hi addition to the presence of the Bride, no Wedding in the Borough of Welshpool is com- plete without one of A. E. BOND'S Celebrated Wedding Cakes-International Gold Medallist Quality.—Sold at 7 & 8, Broad-street, Welshpool O YOU WANT TO LOOK WELL AND PROSPEROUS ? Of course you do, who does'nt? JOHN JONES, Broad-street, Welshpool, will help you by supplying a well-cut Suit of the best material at a moderate price. JOHN JONEI: stock of Hats, Collars, Ties, and Gloves is large and up-to-date. If you doubt the veracity of this statement, take the wise man's advice, Proveall things, and hold fast that which is good," by calling at JOHN JONER', Broad-street. Welshpool. LLANFAIR. IMPORTANT TO FARMERS.—FOR RIDING JL Saddles and Harness (made on the Premises) go to JOHN EDWARDS, Saddler, Collar and Harness Maker, Llanfair. London Whips, Never Rust" Bits, Sponges, Chamois, Embrocation, Ac. Water- proo fKnee Rugs. Clotn and Leather Leggings. Special Oil and Blacking for Harness. Agent to the Alliance Assurance Co, "266 RA TS ALL DOOMED RATS absolutely perish after eating RODINE RAT POISON. Wholesale extermination and destruction guaranteed, Results astonishing. Certain death. Rats cannot resist Rodine. 6d., Is., 2s., 3s., 5s., (post 2d.).-HARLEY, Chemist, Perth. IV/TONEY LENT ON THESE TERMS. LVJL £ 5 to £ 1,000. Loan £ 5 repay £ 5 12 G 1 £ 20 repay £ 22 10 0 Loan £ 10 „ £ 11 5 0 | £ 30 „ £ 33 15 0 W. JACKSON, (743) f, St. Marks Terrate, Wrexham
The Borough Member and the…
The Borough Member and the Licensing Bill. In view of the frantic efforts to depreciate the actions of the Borough Member with regard to the Licensing Bill the following extract from a letter written to the hon. gentlemen by Rev J. B. S. Watson, M.A., chaplain to H.M. Prison, Brixton, will be read with interest. It gives the opinion of a perfectly disinterested temperance advocate:—" I read with very much pleasure and appreciation your most able and admirable address on temperance. Many thanks from a great temperance worker for your capital address. I am Chaplain of H.M. Prison, Brixton, London, S.W., and so I know something of the ruin and ravages caused by men giving way to habits of drunkenness."
District Druids' Gathering.…
District Druids' Gathering. At Welshpool, in the Severn-street office of the Secretary (Mr Morgan Jones), the officers of the Oswestry and Md-Wales Equalised District of the Order of Druids held their half-yearly meeting on Friday. Mr John Jarrett. D.G.M., Marton, presi- ded, with Mr T. M. Griffiths, D.D.G.M., Oswestry, in the vice-chair. Mr G. H. Elli- son, district treasurer, Newtown, and Mr J. Davies, district trustee, Welshpool, and the Secretary were also present. Two grants from the Accident Compensation Fund were made to members who had met with acci- dents, and one application for a grant was adjourned for further investigation. Mr William S. Willams, Newtown, was ap- pointed district junior auditor, and Mr E. Morgan Jones was nominated a candidate for the office of V.G.M. of the Order at the next A.M.D. There are now 27 lodges in the District, with a capital of 4:15,500, and a roll of 2,968 members, being an increase of 62 on the half-year. The Secretary reported that they- were about completing the trans- fer of a friendly society to their district, which would considerably augment their funds and increase their membership. There are also 15 juvenile branches con- nected with the District, with a separate capital of £ 860 and 540 members.
Police Intelligence. --
Police Intelligence. In his report to the Standing Joint Com- mittee on Friday, for the quarter ending June 30th, the Chief Constable stated that there was an increase of two indictable offences (simple larceny) and a decrease of 14 cases of drunkenness as compared with the corresponding quarter of last year. The police seized 17 stray dogs, 14 of which were claimed by the owners, one sold, and two destroyed. Fees amounting to £2 4s 4d had been paid into the county fund. The police noted 6,840 persons at the com- mon lodging houses and casual wards at the workhouses, an increase of 1,689 compared with the corresponding quarter last year. The force was inspected on the 13th inst. by Colonel Eden, who was good enough to express his appreciation of everything he saw, especially the appearance of the men on parade. The force was complete in number, and its conduct had been satisfactory. Replying to the Chairman, the Chief Con- stable said he could not account for the in- crease in the number of persons lodged in the common lodging houses and casual wards, unless difficulty was found in getting work in South Wales.
Llanbrynmair Parish Council.
Llanbrynmair Parish Council. A meeting of this Council was held at the upper ward on Tuesday, when there were present Messrs Daniel Howell, presid- ing, Mr G. H. Peate, J. T. Jones, R. Morris, R. Hughes, and Rev T. Smith, to- gether with Mr A. P. Howell, clerk. Division of the Parish into Wards.—At a previous meeting, Mr G. H. Peate pro- posed that an application be made to the County Council to divide the parish into two wards for the purpose of electing rural district councillors, the same as it had been done in regard to the election of parish councillors, when the matter was adjourned in order to obtain information in regard to the difference in expense. A letter was now read from the Clerk of the Rural District Council to the effect that the expense in case of election at both wards would be much the same as at present, but if polling would only take place in one ward that the expense would be much less.—The ob- stacle being removed, Mr G. H. Peate for- mally moved his resolution, which was seconded by Mr R. Morris, and carried unanimously. Nantyreira and Tafolog Roads.— Th& Chairman explained the chief cause of call- ing a meeting of the Council that day in order to consider certain proposals made by Sir W. W. Wynn, Bart., and his tenants in order to improve these roads. He then in- troduced Mr D. Jones, estate office, and Mr D. Jarman, Cwmcarnedd. who attended to explain what the proposals were to improve the roads and to construct portions of new roads to avoid the steep hills they had at present, and that the tenants were prepared to make the cartage free of charge, and that Sir Watkin was prepared, if the proposals were accepted, to give substantial assist- ance to carry the work through.—The mem- bers present spoke favourably to the pro- posals, remarking that better roads were required in those districts, the want of which having been felt for many years. Ultimately it was proposed by the Rev T. Smith, That having given full considera- tion to the question, and that an oppor- tunity that they had not seen before by the offer of landowner and tenants, that this Council desires the Rural District Council to take the matter in hand, and complete their portion of these roads."—Mr Peate seconded the resolution, which was agreed to.—The Chairman and Rev T. Smith were also appointed to attend the meeting of the District Council the following day, when the question would come on for discussion. It was also announced that Mr R. M. Thomas, chief agent of Sir Watkin, would be present.
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A SURE AND PERMANENT CURE for -LJL Broken-Winded Horses. An Invaluable Remedy, made up from a never-failing recipe.— Apply to Farrier," Express Office, Newtown.
Family Notices
S&trffys, damages, pealbs. DEATHS. BROWN.—August 27th, at 87, Exeter-street, Ard wick, Manchester, Elizabeth Brown (formerly carrier at LLandyssil), aged 58 years.—Funeral at 2 p.m. on Tuesday, at Llandyssil. WHITTICASE.-August 24th, John Whitticase, Glascoed, Aberhafesp, aged 51 years. WILLIAMS.-August 24th, Thomas Williams, Dolhowel, Llanerfyl, aged 67 years. WILLIAMs.-Auguat 21st, at the residence of Mr A. Ll. Morgan, Milford Cottages, near Newtown, Thomas Williams, of Bridgend, aged 29 years. Interred at Treorchy Cemetery, August 26th.
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