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SALES BY AUCTION. Messrs. Morris, Marshall & Poole GREEN VILLA, LLANIDLOES at the junction of Llangurig and Bryndu Roads. MESSRS MORRIS, MARSHALL & POOLE have received instructions from the executors of the late Mrs Williams to sell by auction on the premises as above, TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), JUNE 16th, the whole of the VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE Comprising contents of Drawing Room, Din- ing Room, Kitchens, Pantry, and four Bed- rooms, and including Dining and Drawing Room Suites in Oak and Walnut, Oak Din- ing Table, Occasional and other Chairs, Mahogany Sideboard, Walnut Cheffonier, PIANOFORTE by Hopkinson, Old Oak Spice Cupboard, Carpets, Plated Goods and Cutlery, Glass China, Kitchen and Culinary Requisites; also the up-to-date Bedroom Appointments,*including two Iron and Brass Bedsteads, Birch Half Tester ditto, three Feather Beds, Mahogany 6ft. 6in. Wardrobe, Walnut 4ft. ditto, Mahogany and other Toilet Tables, Toilet Airers, Swing Glasses, Chamber Ware, and a quantity of House- hold and other effects. Sale at 1 o'clock. The lots can be viewed from 11 o'clock on the morning of sale. Catalogues from the Auctioneers, Chirbury and Newtown. (738) ROSE HILL, in the Village of Kerry. MESSRS MORRIS, MARSHALL & POOLE are instructed by Mr Thomas Brown and Miss Brown, to sell by auc on the premises as above, HnTl ON THURSDAY NEXT, JUNE 17th, thA whole of the Serviceable I HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, including the contents of Sitting Room, Kitchen, and three Bedrooms, THE STOCK-IN-TRADE in shop of Drapery Goods, Ready-made Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hardware and Fancy Goods, a few Out-door Effects, & Butcher's Requisites. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock. Also the Valuable FREEHOLD PROPERTY known as "ROSE HILL," comprising Dwelling House with Shop, Cottages, Outbuildings, and Garden, occupying an excellent corner site in the centre of the village, which will be sold at THE HERBERT ARMS HOTEL, at 4-30 for 5 o'clock. For further particulars, apply to Messrs Williams, Gittins, and Taylor, solicitors, Newtown, or to the Auctioneers. CAERSWS STOCK SALES. Next Sale, Friday, June 25th. Further Entries of FAT AND STORE STOCK of All Classes will be esteemed a favour, and should be made to Mr; D. K. Thomas, Caersws, or the Auctioneers, MORRIS, MARSHALL & POOLE, Chirbury and Newtown. (739) SOUTH SHROPSHIRE. IMPORTANT SALE OF THE EXCELLENT FREEHOLD STOCK FARM known as LLANLLWYDD," and THE VEDW," situate in the parish of 'Bettws-y-Crwyn, about one mile from the village of Beguildy, and seven miles from Knucklas and Kerry Stations, comprising a Stone-built and Slated Dwelling House, conveniently-arranged Out-buildings, and the Excellent Stock Farm, containing in the whole 322a. 2r. 31 p., more or less, for many years in the occupation of Mr Thomas Price and other mem- bers of his family. MESSRS MORRIS, MARSHALL & POOLE are instructed to sell this Valuable Property by auction at,the Buffalo Hotel, Clun, ON FRIDAY, JUNE 25th, in one lot or otherwise, and subject to conditions. For further informa;tion, apply to the Auctioneers, Chirbury, Shropshire, Mr J. E. Poundley, Estate Agent, Kerry, or to the Vendor's Solicitor- Mr. J. W. POUNDLEY, Kerry, RADNORSHIRE. IMPORTANT SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD ESTATE, in the parish of Llanbadarn-Fynydd. MESSRS MORRIS, MARSHALL & POOLE ar9 instructed to sell by auction, at the Unicorn Hotel, Newtown, ON TUESDAY, JUNE 29th, In Five Lots or otherwise, two of the best and most important Farms in the Llanbadarn district, viz: TWLLWYDD AND DOLYGARN, with the Dwelling Houses, Cottages, and Out- buildings, excellent Meadows, sound Pastures and Fertile Arable Land, adjacent on either side to the Village of Llanbadarn. Also the Smaller Holdings known as SUNNY BANK LAND, BEDW, and GWNDWN, adjoin- ing or near to the upper portion of Dolygarn, with the Important Common Rights attached to each holding. The Estate affords excellent sporting. The River Ithon intersects and bounds the lower portion of the property for upwards of two miles, and the fishing is a very attractive feature. Plans and particulars of sale may be obtained on application to the Auctioneers, Chirbury and Newtown, or MR. WILLIAM WATKINS, The Vendor's Solicitor, Newtown. LLANIVAI-R. IMPORTANT TO A RS.-FOR RIDING JL Saddles and Harness (made on the Premises) go to JOHN EDWARDS, Saddler, Collar and Harness ntakei; Llanfair. London Whip), "Never Rust" Bits, Sponges, Chamois, Embrocation, Ac. Water* Pwo f Knee Rugs. Cloth and Leather Leggings Special Oil and Blacking for Harness. Agent to fte iniano Assuranoe Co. r266 SALES BY AUCTION. Messrs P. Wilson-Jones & Davis. 15, PARK STREET, NEWTOWN. MESSRS. P. WILSON-JONES & DAVIS have received instructions froia Miss Jones (who is giving up housekeeping), to Sell by Auction, without reserve, at the above, on Thursday, June 17th, The Whole of the Very Useful HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE & EFFECTS, Comprising Contents of Entrance Hall, 2 Reception Rooms, 5 Bedrooms, and Domestic Offices, Viz, Drawing Room Suite complete with Walnut Frames in Saddlebags, with Couch, 4 Small Chairs, 2 Easy Chairs, Kitchen Piece with 2 Large Cupboards in base, Mahogany Table, Mahogany Chest of Drawer?, Brass and Iron Bedsteads, Bedding, Wash Stand and Dressing Tables, Toilet Sets, &c., and other lots too numerous to mention (see posters). On View Morning of Sale. Sale at 1-30 prompt. Terms Cash. (763) BERRIEW STOCK SALES. On Friday Next, June 18th. 245 FAT LAMBS & WETHERS, 35 FAT & STORE CATTLE. Good Trade expected. Entries to time of Sale at 11 a.m. LLANBRYNMAIR STOCK SALES. SPECIAL SALE OF FAT '& STORE STOCK On Thursday, June 24th. Early entries solicited. (708) CAERSWS STOCK SALES, Friday, June 25th. Early Entries solicited. (764) NEWTOWN STOCK SALES, Monday & Tuesday, June 28th & 29th. NEWTOWN ANNUAL WOOL SALE. On Thursday, July 8th. Packing Sheets sent free on application. Good Trade anticipated. Early Entries Earnestly Invited. (584) Sale by Mr. John Pugh. IN BANKRUPTCY, M. L. KNIGHT. LION HOTEL, MACHYNLLETH. SALE OF ANTIQUE AND MODERN FURNITURE AND OUTDOOR EFFECTS. MR. JOHN PUGH WILL SELL BY PUBLIC Auction, at the above Hotel, on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, June 22nd, 23rd, aud 24th (if necessary), the whole of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE & OUTDOOR EFFECTS, Comprising Hall and Staircase Effects, including Oak Hat and Umbrella Stand, Mahogany Arm Chairs and Tables, &e. SITTING ROOMS include Walnut Suite in Plush, Rosewood Side Table, Walnut Chiffonier, Oak and Mahogany Chairs, Overmantel in Rose- wood Frame, Oak Sideboard, &c. The contents of the Commercial, Dining, and Coffee Rooms include Walnut Sideboard, Musical Clock, Pianola, Mahogany Dining Table, Antique Mahogany Sideboard, Birch Suite in Saddle Bags, etc. OIL PAINTINGS, WATER COLOURS, ENGRAVINGS. The contents cf 15 Bedrooms, including 21 Brass add Iron Bedstoads, Spring and Hair Mattresses, Feather Beds, Bolsters, Suites in Walnut and other woods, Table and Bed Linen, Carpets, Cook- ing Utensils, &c. BILLIARD TABLE IN GOOD CONDITION. The Outdoor Effects include Charabanc, Brougham, Dog Cart, 2 Waggonettes, Station Bus, Luggage Lurry, Brass Mounted Double and Single Harness. Sale to commence each day at 11-30 a m. On view morning of Sale. p ITERMS-CASH. Catalogues and further particulars from the AUCTIONEER, Maengwyn-street, Machynlleth. Frank Lloyd and Sons. iooo HORSES. Week. NORTH WALES REPOSITORY, WREXHAM. FRANK LLOYD AND SONS WILL SELL ON— Tuesday, June 15th—200 High Class Harness Horses and Hunters, including several Match Pairs. Wednesday, June 16th-300 Hackneys, Show Horses, Cobs, and Ponies, from well- known exhibitors. Thursday, June 17th—200 Powerful Town Gel- dings, 5 and 6 years old, 16-1 to 17-2 hands high. Friday, June 18th-300 Welsh Horses, Parcel Carters, Van, and Young Horses Judging each day 10-30. Sales at 12 o'clock. Two day's trial for work. Catalogues ready. Messrs. Barber & Son. THE "SHROPSHIRE" GREAT WOOL SALE AT WELLINGTON. The 50th ANNUAL SALE will be held on Wednesday, June 23rd. This being the Jubilee of the Wellington Wool Sale, the Auctioneers have pleasure in announcing that they will give X12 128 IN PRIZES for the best Lots of Wool. SW Sheets for packing sent free to nearest Railway Station. Further early Entries will oblige to Mr WaJter Barrs, Cobden-street, Welshpool; or BARBER & SON, | (596) Auctioneers, Wellington. WELLINGTON "JUBILEE" WOOL SALE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23rd. Messrs BARBER & SON have made arrange- ments with the Cambrian Railways Company to run A SPECIAL TRAIN from Montgomery, Welshpool, &c., on SATURDAY NEXT, JUNE 19th, to CONVEY WOOL TO THE SALE. AUCTION OFFICES Wellington, Salop. PAPERHANGINGS.—Some desirable Bundles JL of unsoiled Remnants still left. All at about Haff-prioe.PhiWps & Son, 19, Broad Street, Newtown. SALES BY AUCTION. Cooke Bros. and Roberts' Fixtures. TO CONTRACTORS, BUILDERS, LAND IAGENTS. FARMERS AND OTHERS! UNRESERVED SALE OF TIMBER, Etc., On field opposite Coal Wharfe, Newtown, On Tuesday, June 22nd, MESSES COOKE BEOS. & EOBEETS, Will Sell by Auction a large quantity of TIMBER, By favour of instructions received from Mr R. Dove, Rhayader, Including several thousand feet of ROOFING and FLOORING BOARDS, RAFTERS, JOISTS, MATCH BOARDING, also a large number of DOORS, WINDOWS, GATES, BOILERS, etc. Also a largo quantity of FIREWOOD. The above will be sold in convenient lots and may be viewed the day prior to Sale. Sale to commence at 3 p.m. CWM, in the Parish of Llangurig, 24 miles from Llanidloes. MESSRS. COOKE BROS & ROBERTS, F.A.I., are favoured with instructions from the Representatives of the late Mr David Davies to sell by auction upon the premises, as above, ON WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23rd, The whole of the LIVE AND DEAD FARMING STOCK comprising:— 86 HARDY CROSS-BRED SHEEP, 12 HEREFORD CATTLE, 2 USEFUL CARr HORSES, 2 Strong Store Pigs, a number of Fowls, Geese, and Ducks, Agricultural Implements, together with the Contents of Dairy and Household Furniture. Sale to commence at 12-30. Refreshments at 12 o'clock. N.B.—Three Mdnths' credit to purchasers of X5 and upwards on approved security, or a discount of 4d in the pound for cash. Auctioneers' Offices: High-street, Newtown; China-street, Llanidloes; and Old Post Office Chambers, Aberystwyth. x762 IN JUNE-Sale of Freehold Residenee at Aber- dovey. IN JUNE-Sale of Hendre Estate, Llangurig, at Llanidloes. JUNE 26-Sale of Sheep and Cattle at Llanidloes. JUNE 29-Sale of Timber, Grates, etc., removed for convenience of sale from the Elan Valley Waterworks. Thursday, July 8th. HIGH-CLASS SALE OF ANTIQUE AND jTt Modem Furniture, removed for convenience of sale from lhll (tho ae-t Powell, Esq., J.P.) and Tynyreithin, Newtown (the seat of — Manley, Esq.) COOKE BROS. & ROBERTS, F.I.I., (740) Auctioneers. WANTED FURNISHED RESIDENCES for the Sunmmer months.—Send all particu- lars, with photographs, to Messrs. Cooke Bros and Roberts, Auctioneers, Surveyors, Valuers, House and Estate Agents. Offices-High-st., Newtown. (717) Messrs Lythall. & Walters. BIRMINGHAM GREAT ANNUAL WOOL SALE. ESTABLISHED 1844. THE ANNUAL WOOL SALE will be held at the Wool Warehouses, New Canal-street, Birmingham, On Tuesday, July 13th, for which Entries are invited. OVER 62,000 FLEECES SOLD LAST YEAR, A moderate Commission includes Carriage. CASH ADVANCED IF DESIRED. Sheets for packing sent free. Wool weighed on arrival and receipt note sent. Terms and any further parti- culars from the Auctioneers, LYTHALL and WALTERS, Bingley Hall, Birmingham; or The BUTCHERS' HIDE, SKIN, and WOOL Co., (727) New Canal-street, Birmingham. PROPERTIES TO LET TO LET, excellent Three-stall Stable (with small Coach-house attached. -Apply at the Music Salon, Newtown. (523 TO LET, from 1st May, the Warehouse situate at rear of Clifton-terrace, formerly used as the EXPRESS Office.-Apply, Phillips and Son. TO BE LET, House J and Shop in Lady well- street, Newtown.—(Apply to M. W. Owen, 51, Park-street. (651) TO LET, Shop, House, Warehouse, and Bake- house, known as Bridgend Stores,' for immediate possession.—Apply to C. Vanner. (703) TO BE LET, May 1st, Bank Cottage, Gas- street also, Two Warehouse Rooms in Market-street.—Apply, Morgan, Pines, Newtown. TO lET, a Desirable Dwelling-house in Gas-street.—Apply Manager, Gasworks, Newtown. (645) TO LET, Brynhyfryd, Newtown, with Garden and Orchard, with immediate possession, rent .£25 per annum.—Apply, Cooke Bros. and Roberts. (322) TO BE LET immediately, convenient and pleasantly situated house, being No. 8, Tra Dyddan Terrace, Newtown, lately in the occupation of Mr L. Gibson.—For particulars apply to Mr A. H. Bennett, Caersws. (649) TO LET—33, Park-street, Newtown; contain- ing Double-fronted Shop, Kitchen and Scullery; Sitting Room, 3 Bedrooms, and 2 Attics; a Good Cellar in base; also Lock-up Yard.-For particulars, apply to J. Jones, Coal Merchant, or Messrs Cooke Bros. & Roberts, auctioneers, Newtown. (253) TO LET, "Tynyreithin," containing 3 Good Sitting Rooms, 6 Bedrooms, Dressing Room, and Suitable Domestio Offices, Coafch House, Stable, Lawn, Shrubbery, Garden, and Paddock, comprising in all 3i Aores; healthily situated on high ground 14 miles from Newtown. Rent to Good Tenant, JE35.—Apply: Edward Powell, Plasybryn, Newtown. (734) TO LET IN NEWTOWN. NO. 3, BRYNLLYS—A very healthily situated Modern Residence, containing 3 Reception Rooms, Kitchen, Pantry, Scullery, 4 good Bed- rooms and Bathroom, together with usual offices. COMMODIOUS WAREHOUSE in Weir-street. 2 PASTURE FIELDS on the Fron. Apply to— POWELL & JARVIS, (629) Newtown MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. SAFE BRAND. •• Pure English Yeast." NEW HOPS, 10d4, is., & is. 3d. FAMILY FLOUR at Millers' Prices. BIBBY'S CREAM EQUIVALENT AND ALL FEEDING STUFFS. Also, AYRES' BROS. FEEDING STUFFS. All at Manufacture' prices. DAVID EVANS, THE PEOPLE'S SEEDSMAN, NEWTOWN. For Scale of Advertisement see-Charges Page 6. FORMS OF NOTICE by Domestic Servants I' and other Employees. One Penny each.- No. 19, Broad-street, Newtown. WAITER. J- Jones, D*y Waiter, Bodhytryd, Llanfair-road, Newtown. (701) TENTS and Marquees for Hire.—Apply, Alfred H. Pilot, The Bank, Ngwtown. (743) APPRENTICES to Drapery Wanted at once Alive in. Apply, Bowel3, Draper, Berriew- street, Welshpool. (725) WANTED immediately, Improver to Coach- building & Wheelwrighting, with a know- ledge of carpentering.—Apply: E. T. Humphreys, Abwrmule R751 WANTED, Men for Brick-making aud betting; Laboutwfs for 8ame, and Elagine-driver. -APPIY to W. White, GOit18 Brick Works, Kerry. 4. K750 WANTED, Newtown or neighbourhood, Sit- ting sod. Bedroom j quiet and superior. Good cooking. Owen, 27, Cautley Avenue, Clap- ham Common, London. (768) A To Let, Sittinp-room and 23L Two Bedrooms 5 with &r without board.- Apply: Bonner Morgan. \ew Tree Cottage (Late Lion Inn), Mochdre. (695) OMFORTABLE APA to let for C two yonng gentlerae4 on New-road, New- town.—Apply Box 442, 'JExpgess' Office, Newtown. STRAYED to Tym jersws, a Yearling )0 Ram. Apply to Mr Frailois, as above .(776) OTRAYED to Pentrehedyn, Llanllwchaiarn, a IO Cross-bred Theave. Must be claimed and expenses paid within 14 days, or will be sold -E. Bennett. (693) L-OST from Felindre Farm; Berriew, on 26th L May last, Two Welsh Ewes and Lambs. Ewes and Lamba pitched with "E.D." on crup. Information to E. Davies, as above. (775) OSi; from Lower Hou^ Llan wytiafcian, about middle of April, 2 Welsh Ewes and Lambs. Lambs pitched with A 04 crop, ewes raddled on shoulder and crup and dotf oh middle of back. —Information to Ed. Ashton as above. (691) SALES BY !l!.t1\:t." f!1!A/!Y- FOR SALE, about 30 Tonq of Prima Hay, near Newtown.—Apply, Ernest C. Morgan, 22, High-street, Newtown. (586) FOR SALE a few tons of Prime Meadow Hay well harvested.—Apply: D. Morgan, Pines, Newtown. (372) FOR SALE.—Brown 3-year-old Pony Stallion, sire, Hopkin George." Price, moderate.— Apply J. T. Ward, Pentre Hyling, Churchstoke. FOR SALE, excellent Market Trap in splendid condition; no reasonable offer refused. A bargain.-Apply: E. T. Humphreys, Coachbuilder, Absrmule. K752 TO BE SOLD by private treaty, 49, Long Bridge-street, Newtown. All that freehold well situated House and Shop, comprising shop, sitting room, kitchens, cellars, 4 bedrooms, and usual out offices,-Full particulars apply: P. Wilson Jones and Davis, Estate Agents, Newtown GENUINE Edison Gem Phonograph, small horn, concert trumpet, patent connection, nickel-plated stand, 35 Edison records complete, good as new; X2 10s quick.-I, Park Place, Welsbpool. (570) MILLINERY and Fancy Drapery. To be dis- -HLL posed of by Private Treaty, well-established business in centre of the town. Double fronted shop. Good house.—Mrs Evans, Crown Shop, Newtown. (556) NDF,RTAIKK S' and Carriage Proprietors Modern Stock for disposal, no reasonable offer refused; Hearses, Cars, Coaches, Landaus, Brakes, Hansoms—Catalogues, Marston's, 24, Bradford-street, Birmingham. (293) T*7~ALLPAPERS from l £ d. per Roll. Any V? Quantity (large or small) supplied at Wholesale Prices. Our Stock exceeds 250,000 Rolls of all Classes. Write for Pattern and say what class you require.—(Dept. 284), Th Barnett Wallpaper Co., Ltd., Manchester. (66) 1909. DUNLOP CYLINDER Palmer Tyres; Covers from 3s. 6d. each Air Tubes, with valves, 2s. 6d. each; Pedals, Chains, Free Wheels, &c.; Lists sent free; Maker's prices.—W. A. Gorton, Manufacturer, Wolverhampton. (628) NOTICE. WE HAVE TAKEN OVER THE BUSINESS, OF BACON AND PROVISION MERCHANTS, which was carried on by the late Mr Thomas Humphreys in the Markets of NEWTOWN and WELSHPOOL, Whitchurch and Wrexham and shall be known as HUMPHREYS BROS., FRANK HUMPHREYS, WALTBR HUMPHREYS. C. WOODYATT POPE Respectfully Informs the Inhabitants of New town and District that he has taken over the CONFECTIONERY BUSINESS Formerly carried on by Mrs, F. J. REECE, At No. 13. Broad-Street, (254) NEWTOWN. DON'T BORROW IN YOUR OWN TOWN. Where you and the Lender are known. Don't pay 2s 6d in the X interest (for a week?) The B. F. C. being expressly established and registered pursuant to Act of Parliament cannot, and do not, advertise bogus rates. PRIVATE ADVANCES,,410 to X-ri,000, without sureties, publicity, or delay. No Loan Office routine. Interest and Repayments lowest in England. 410 Loan 12s monthly I Xw Loan 48s monthly JB20 Al I £ 100 „ £ 5 Other amounts proportionately. Distance no object, as Cash can be brought to your house. PROSPKCTUS FREJI on stating amount required. BRITISH FINANCE CO., 82, Kalket-street, Manchester. TRADE NOTICES. DON'T MISS THIS! YOUR UMBRELLA RECOVERED from 1 /6 YOUR SUNSHADE from 1/11 Patterns to select from. ALL KINDS OF REPAIRS DONE AT LOWEST PRICES. H H. PRICE, Hair Dresser and Toilet Repository, SEVERN ST., NEWTOWN COALS. BEST VALUE at LO WEST POSSIBLE PRICE MORRIS AND SON COAL FACTORS, RAILWAY WHARF & PARK-ST., NEWTOWN Are prepared to quote to intending purchaset 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. F15 ISFRYN HOUSE, BRYN STREET, NEWTOWN, FOR Ladies' & Children's Dressmaking And Underclothing, Etc. DRESS MAT IE IEZI-A-ILS IN ALL THE NEWEST SHADES. MRS. O. EDWARDS. D. LLOYD, Jeweller & Silversmith, HAS A LARGE STOCK OF SOLID SILVER GOODS. Specially Selected for the Present Season, TO SUIT ALL CUSTOMERS. ALSO, GOLD & SILVER JEWELLERY OF EVERY DESCRIPTION $W AT REMARKABLY LOW PRICES CALL AND INSPECT THE STOCK before you buy anywhere else. ADDRESS q, BROAD ST., WELSHPOOL SHEEP DIPPING! A. BREESE, M.P.S. (Late MORGAN & SONS), The Cross, NEWTOWN, Desires to Draw Attention to the LARGE DIPPING MACHINE (on Wheels), Which he has procured for the use of Farmers of the Various Districts. Also a Stationary Swim Bath near the Canal. MORGAN'S POWDER DIP, Approved by the Board of Agriculture, is the Best and Cheapest Dip on the Market. Sold in Packets (the usual 1/4 Size) for lid. Sufficient for 20 to 25 Sheep. 1 HAND BATHS ON LOAN. COSTUMES, COATS, DRESSES, CHILDREN'S GARMENTS, BLOUSES, CORSETS, UNDERCLOTHING, DRESS FABRICS, HOUSEHOLD LINENS. MOURNING ORDERS—a Speciality. FIRST-CLASS DRESSMAKING ON THE PREMISES. U- PATTERNS in the Newest Designs and Colours—Now Ready. R. & S. MORGAN, SHORT BRIDGE, NEWTOWN. WELSHPOOL UNITED NONCONFORMISTS' SUNDAY SCHOOLS. FIRST TRIP OF THB SEASON! THE ANNUAL EXCURSION TO ABERYSTWYTH Will take place On Thursday, July 8th. SPECIAL TRAINS from Pool Quay and, Buttington, 2s. 3d. Return Tickets; Welshpool, Forden and Montgomery, 2s.; Llanfair. 2s. 9d. Children Half-price. E. MORGAN JONES, Hon. Sec. 31, Severn-street, Welshpool. K774 PUBLIC NOTICES. POISONS AND PHARMACY ACT, 1908. I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that it is my intention to apply to the County Council for a License for the Sale of Poisonous Substance to which See, ion 2 of the Poisonous and Pharmacy Act, 1908, applies in connection with Agriculture and Horticulture. (Signed), EVAN W. MILLS Post 0.ce, Llangurig. K773 TO THE CLERK OF THE COUNTY COUNCIL AND THE CHIEF CONSTABLE OF MONTGOMERYSHIRE. I HEREBY give Notice that it is my intention to apply for a Licence to Sell Poisons under Section 2 of the Pharmacy Act, Ac. LEWIS TURNER, Garthmyl. POISONS AND PHARMACY ACT, 1908. TO THE CHIEF CONSTABLE OF POLICE FOR MONTGOMERYSHIRE. IJ. H. WILLIAMS, Old Post Office, Llan- m brynmair, Grocer and Corn Merchant, and Patent Medicine Vendor, Hereby Give Notice that it is my intention to apply for a Licence for the Sale of Poisonous Substance, to which Section 2 of the Poisonous and Pharmacy Act, 190 applies for me inclusively in connection with Agriculture and Horticulture. (Signed), J. H. WILLIAMS. June 14th, 1909. te769 ARMY CONTRACTS. TENDERS FOR THE SUPPLY OF BREAD AND MEAT at Welshpool Camp, com- mencing in July, 1909, will be received at the undermentioned office by 12 noon on Monday, 21st June, 1909. Forms of tender can be obtained on application to the Assistant Director of Supplies and Trans- port, Watergate House, Chester. (760) LBGAL NOTICES. MONTGOMERYSHIRE MIDSUMMER SESSIONS, 1909, AT NEWTOWN "VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the J.X next General QUARTER SESSIONS of the Peace for the County of Montgomery, will be held at the Public Hall, NEWTOWN, in the said County, on Thursday, the 1st day of July, 1909, at Half-past Ten o'clock in the Forenoon, at which hour and place the trial of prisoners for felony and misdemeanor will commence, and Grand and Petty Jurors, Prosecutors and Witnesses must attend. Depositions must be forwarded to the Clerk of the Peace seven clear days before the Sessions, and in all cases arising subsequently, immediately upon being taken. Appeals must be entered with the Clerk of the Peace before the Sitting of the Court. HARRISON, Clerk of the Peace. Welshpool, 4th June, 1909. (733) BE JOHN MORRIS (Deceased). ALL PERSONS having any Claims against the Estate of John Morris, late of Llanfair Caereinion, in the County of Montgomery, Butcher, deceased, are requested to send par- ticulars thereof to me, the undersigned; and all Persons indebted to the deceased are required to pay the amount of their indebtedness to me forthwith. Dated this 10th day of June, 1909. RICHARD EDW. GEORGE. Newtown, x748 Solicitor to the Representatives. MONTGOMERY COUNTY COUNCIL. SHEEP SCAB (MONTGOMERYSHIRE, MACHYNLLETH DISTRICT) ORDER OF 1909. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an Order has been made by the Board of Agriculture and Fisheries whereby the prescribed dipping periods are altered to 31st May-31st August inclusive, for the first prescribed dipping period, and the 1st September-16th October inclusive for the second prescribed dipping period. All Sheep must be dipped twice during the second prescribed dipping period. This Order applies to an area in the Adminis- trative County of Montgomery comprising the Petty Sessional Districts of Machynlleth and Llanidloes Upper, and the parishes of Llanllugan, Llanerfyl, Garthbeibio, and Langadfan and Llanwddyn. Copies of the Order may be obtained on application to the undersigned, or from the local police officers, on or after the 17th instant. GEORGE D. HARRISON, Clerk to the County Council. Welshpool, 11th June, 1909. (755) MONTGOMERYSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL. SHEEP SCAB (DENBIGHSHIRE, FLINT- SHIRE, AND MONTGOMERYSHIRE). ORDER OF 1909. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an Order has been made by the Board of Agriculture and Fisheries whereby the prescribed Dipping periods are altered to i5th July-31st August inclusive, for the first prescribed dipping period, and the 1st September-31st October inclusive for the second prescribed dipping period. This Order is in force in the Administrative County of Montgomery (except the P-otty Sessional Divisions of Machynlleth and Llanidloes Upper, and the parishes of Llanllugan, Uanerfyl. Garthbeibio, Llangadfan, and Llanwddyn. Copies of the Order may be obtained on application to the undersigned, or from the local police officers, en or after the 17th instant. GEO. D. HARRISON. Clerk of the County Council. Welshpool, 11th June, 1909. M < MONTGOMERY AND DISTRICT HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. PRESIDENT-SYDNEY R. HEAP, ESQ. THE FOURTEENTH ANNUAL SHOW Will be Hld ON LYMORE MEADOW, MONTGOMERY On Thursday, 26th August. Further Particulars Shortly. Schedules and all information from (759) W. J JONES, Secretary, Montgomery MONTGOMERY Oddfellows' Anniversary, Monday. August 2nd (Bank Holiday) CHORAL COMPETITIONS. Programmes and Particulars next week. K767 NEWTOWN ANNTJ AL EISTEDDFOD. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 31st, 1909. MUSICAL ADJUDICATOR— Mr CARADOG ROBERTS, Mus. Bac. List of Competitions. MUSIC. Mixed Choir (16 to 20 voices), Abide with me" (T. Maldwyn Price). Published by Hughes and Son, Wrexham .-Prizes, X6 and t2. Hymn Tune (12 to 16 voices), When wilt Thou save the people? Copies may be obtained from the Eisteddfod Secretary at Id. each.- Prizes, X2 and -Cl. Male Voice (12 to 16 voices), "In Absence" (Dudley Buck).—Prizes, -63 and JEI. Quartette, Thrice happy they (Emlyn Evans). D. Jenkins, Aberystwyth (0. N. 4i, Solfa Id). —Prizes, ^1 and 10s. Tenor and Bass Duet, Martial Spirit" (Dr. Parry) Mrs. Parry, Penarth (Is.).—Priza?, Xi and 10s. Soprano Solo, "Jesu, Lover of my soul" (J. T. Pritchard). Hughes and Son (Is.).—Prizes, 15s. and 5s. Contralto Solo, Seel- ye the Lord" (D. D. Parry). Hughes and Son (Is.).—Prizes, 15s., and 5s. Tenor Solo, 'She loves and loves for ever" (D. Pughe Evans). Hughes and Son (Is.)— Jfciaes, 15s. and 5=. Bass or Baritone Solo," Anglada y Marcuog 4b. Thomas, Mus. Bac ).-Prizes, 15s. and 5s. Boy's Solo (under 14 years), Winnie Dear" (No. I I People's Welsh Songs').—Prizes, 5s. and 2s. 6d. Girl's Solo (under 14 years), "In the Master's service" (A. Linwood, Music Publisher, Eastwood. Notts.).—Prizes, 5s. and 2s. 6d. Composition of Hymn Tune to the words, Hark, hark my souL"'—Prizes, 15s. and 5s.—See Programme for conditions. All the above Music can be obtained from the County Music Salon, 8, Broad-street, Newtown, with the exception of the Hymn Tune. ART. For any Piece of Chip Carved Work (open to ladies only).—Prizes, 5s. and 3s. For any Piece of Carved Work, all previous prize winners excluded.—Prizes, lOa. 6d. and 5s. Best Executed Design of Fretwork.—Prizes, 5s. and 3s. 6d. Brush Drawing of a Flowering Plant from Nature (confined to school children).—Prizes, 4s. and 2s. Illuminated Text Painted in Colours; choice of Text left to Competitors; not to exceed 20 inches by 8 inches —Prizes, 5s. and 2s. 6d. Hand-painted Cuffs, Collar and Front for Lady's Blouse.—Prizes, 5s. and 2s. 6d. Group of Fruit in Water Colour or Oils; all previous prize winners excluded.—Prizes, 5s. and 2s. 6d. Any Article made out of apparently Useless Material as old Reels, Corks, Tins, Match- boxes, &c.—Prizes, 3a. and 28. LITERARY. Essay on Unemployment Its Causes and Remedies."—Prizes, £ 2 2s. Od., and JJl Is. Od. Poem on any Welsh Incident or Personage, not to exceed 100 lines, in Welsh or English (any motre).-Prizes, XI Is. Od. and 5s. Essay on My Favourite Books (not more three books to be named) competitors must not exceed 18 years.—Prizes, 10s. and 5s. Written explanation, in Welsh or English, of the Origin of Twelve Place Names in the County. See Programme for Names.—Prizes, AC1 le. Od. and 15s. Essay on The most important Trees commonly found in Montgomeryshire" (not exceeding 12 in number and excluding fruit-bearing trees).—Prizes, i51 Is. Od., 10s. 6d., and 5s. Recitation for Boys under 16 yearr,pcizes, 5s and 2s. 6d. Recitation for Girls under 16 years. Prizes Se. and 2s. 6d. Recitation for Adults.—Prizes, 10s. and 5s. Spelling Bee confined to Children under 14 years. -rnzes, 38. 6d. and 2s. Spelling Bee (open).—Prizes, 3s. 6d. to 2s. Translation at Sight from Welsh to English.— Prizes, 5a. and 2s. 6d. w -7v Speech, not to exceed five minutes, in Welsh or English, on Life's Compensations."— Prizes, 7s. 6d. and 5s. Impromptu Speech, not to exceed three minutes. —Prizes, 48. and 2s. NEEDLEWORK. Drawn Thread and Embroidered Sideboard Cloth. Prizes, 6s and 38. Child's White Longcloth Princess Petticoat Trimmed Lace.—Prizes, 3a. and 2s. Pair Bedroom Towels Embroidered and Crochet Ends.—Prizes, 4s. and 2s. Prettiest and Best-made Camisol.-Prizes, 3s. and 2s. Dressed Doll, all clothes to take off (confinedlto girls under 16 years.) Prizes, 3s. and 2s. Set of Six Button Holes and six linen buttons sewn on calico.—Prizes, 2s. and ls.)6d. Darned Hole in Old Stocking .-Prizes, 2s. and! Is. Prettiest and Best-made Child's Silk Over&IL- Prizes, 3s. 6d. and 2s. 6d. Three Yard Length Knitted Laae, 2 to 3 in. wide. —Prizes, 3s. and 2s. Pair Gent's. Knitted Stockings, turn over tope.— Prizes, Sa. 6d. and 2s. 6d. Girl's Hand-made Chemise.-Ptizes, 2s. 6d. and Is. 6d. Drawn Thread Tray Clotb, 27 inches lmg.- Prizes, 38. and 2s. ■■ '^3 Set of Three Drawn Thread Afternoon Tea Serviettes.-Prizea. 4L and 2e. 6d.l > tI=- Prettiest Design Cushion Cover.—Prizes, 4e. and 2s. 6d. W. E. GORDON, (767) Hon. See.