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SALES BY AUCTION. Messrs. Morris, Marshall & Poole CAERSWS STOCK SALES. HiT Frida.y Next, June 25th. MESSRS MORRIS, MARSHALL & POOLE will bold their usual sale of FAT AND STORE STOCK of All Classes as above. Further Entries solicited to time of Sale, which will commence at 12-30. 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. 31p., 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 NEXT, JUNE 25th, at 2-30 for three o'clock in the afternoon, in one lot or otherwise, and subject to conditions. For further information, 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. I IMPORTANT SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD ESTATE, in the parish of Llanbadarn-Fynydd. MESSRS MORRIS, MARSHALL & POOLE are instructed to sell by auction, at the Unicorn Hotel, Newtown, ON TUESDAY NEXT, JUNE 29th, at 2 for 2-30 in the afternoon, In Five Lots or otherwise, two of the best and most important Farms in the Llanbadarn district, viz: TYLLWYD 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 Bights 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. MONTGOMERY STOCK SALES. Next Sale, Thursday, July 1st. Early Entries Solicited. MORRIS, MARSHALL & POOLE, (792) Auctioneers. Mr. W. Story. WHITE HOUSE, MEIFOD. AN ATTRACTIVE SALE OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. MR W. STORY has been favoured with, instructions by Mrs Luxmoore to offer for Sale by Public Auction On Thursday, June 24th, Very Valuable and HANDSOME PIECES OF FURNITURE, including a superb inlaid Walnut Cabinet with 4 hand-painted and gilded Carved Panels, and ailvered plate of Bevelled Glass (5ft. Sin. high x 4ft. 5in. long): a beautifully made gilded and Carved Walnut Table, te match cabinet; Walnut Sideboard with panelled top and silvered plate of bevelled glass in centre (66 in. long) 2 Arm and 6 Drawing-room Chairs in Walnut; 2 arm and 6 Small Dining Chairs in Walnut; Bedroom Furnishings, including a splendid Wardrobe in Ash; several Pictures, including 5 Water Colors, Prints, and German Pictures; Indian Rugs, Japanese Jars, Norwegian Spoons, 2 African Executioner's Swords, 2 Japanese Swords, African Bow and Arrow; Placques with figures after Landeeer; Small Kodak in leather case; Nickel- plated Banjo; numerous other useful Articles of Furniture and Household Goods. A Handsome 12 h.p. LANCASTER Brougham- Top MOTOR, in splendid condition. Do. Brougham CARRIAGE, Do. A Well-made DOG-CART with Rubber Tyres, by Rogers (as new). MARKET CART. Lady's Star BICYCLE (in perfect order); Lady's SADDLE (as new). Hay Tedder; Salmon and Trout Fishing Rods and numerous other OUTDOOR EFFECTS in splendid condition. Lots on View the morning of Day of Sale. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock sharp. For Catalogues, apply to the AUCTIONEER, Llanfair, Mont. K789 ==- Eagle Brewery, Newtown. TO FARMERS AND OTHERS S. POWELL, BREWER, MALTSTER, I WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT. SPECIALLY HOME BREWED HARVEST ALES 8d., lOd. & Is. per Gall. Vftde from the Choicest Malt and Hops. DUBLIN and other STOUTS in all Size Casks, Aaeat for Wokhpool-Pk"-r. Victoria Vaults J SALES BY AUCTION. Messrs P. Wilson-Jones & Davis. LLANBRYNMAIR STOCK SALE, Thursday, Next, June 24th. Present Entries include 300 FAT LAMBS, Also a Few FAT & STORE CATTLE. Sale at 12-30 prompt. (708) CAERSWS STOCK SALE Friday Next, at 11 a.m. NEWTOWN STOCK SALES, Monday & Tuesday. June 28th & 29th. Entries Respectfully Solicited. (764) NEWTOWN ANNUAL WOOL SALE. On Thursday, July 8th. Packing Sheets sent free on application. Further Eaily Entries will be eateemed a favour. Good Trade anticipated. (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, and 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, &c. 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 and 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. T KEMB—CASH. Catalogues and further particulars from the AUCTIONEER, Maengwyn-street, Machynlleth. Messrs Lythall & Walters. BIRMINGHAM GREAT ANNUAL WOOL SALE. ESTABLISHED 1844. THE ANNUAL WOOL SALE will be held at JL 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. Messrs. Barber & Son. THE SHROPSHIRE" GREAT WOOL SALE AT WELLINGTON. The 50th ANNUAL SALE will be held on Wednesday, June 23rd. being^ the Jubilee of the Wellington Wool Sale, the Auctioneers have pleasure in announcing that they will give X12 12s IN PRIZES for the best Lots of Wool. „ OF Sheets for packing sent free to nearest Railway Station. Further early Entries will oblige to Mr Walter 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 Comoanv to run A SPECIAL TRAIN from MontSry Welshpool, Ac., on SATURDAY NEXT* JUNE 19th, to CONVEY WOOL TO THE SALE. AUCTION OFFICES: Wellington, Salop. D. LLOYD, Jeweller & Silversmith, HAS A LARGE STOCK OF SOLID SILVER GOODS. Specially Selected for the Present Season, TO SUIT ALL CUSTOMERS. ALSO, GOL) & SILVER JEWELLERY OF EVERY DESCRIPTION GW AT REMARKABLY LOW PRICES CALL AND INSPECT THE STOCK befom you buy anywhere else. ADDRESS 9, BROAD ST., WELSHPOOL + SALES BY AUCTION. Cooke Bros. and Roberts' Fixtures. /I UNRESERVED SALE. On Tuesday, June 22nd, At THE AUCTION MART, HIGH-STREET, MESSES COOKE BRO§. & EOBERTS, are instructed by Mr John Antwis, who is leaving the town, to sell by auction the whole of his HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. Sale to Commence at 1-30 p.m. (804) TO CONTRACTORS, BUILDERS, LAND AGENTS. FARMERS AND OTHERS! UNRESERVED SALE OF TIMBER, Etc., On field opposite Coal Wbarfe, Newtown, On Tuesday, June 29th, "TITESSES COOKE BROS. & ROBERTS, 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 large quantity of FIREWOOD. 11 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, 2s miles from Llanidloea. MESSRS. COOKE BROS & ROBERTS, F.A.I., JJjL 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 Months' credit to purchasers of 0£5 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 Offioe Chambers, Aberystwyth. K762 IN JUNE-Sale of Freehold Residence at Aber- dovey. IN JUNE—Sale Of Hendre Estate, Llttagurig, 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 M Modern Furniture, removed for convenience of sale from Lenton Hall (the seat of Edward Powell, Esq., J.P.) and Tynyreithin, Newtown (the seat of Manley, Esq.) COOKE BROS. & ROBERTS, F.A.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. Offlces-High-st., Newtown. (717) PROPERTIES TO LET mo LET, excellent Three-stall Stable (with X small Coach-house attached. -Apply at the Music Salon, Newtown. (523 RPO LET, from 1st May, the Warehouse situate JL at rear of Clifton-terrace, formerly used as the EXFRBSS Offlee.-Apply, Phillips and Son. TO LET, Shop, House, Warehouse, and Bake- house, known as Bridgend Stores, for immediate possession.—Apply to C. Vanner. (703) TO BE LET, Bank Cottage, Gas-street; also, Warehouse Room in Market-street.—Apply, Morgan, Pines, Newtown. TO LET, a Desirable Dwelling-house in Gas-street.—Apply Manager, Gasworks, Newtown. (645) O LET, St. David's." a charmingly situated Semi-detached Villa Residence, about one mile from Newtown, with immediate possession.— Apply to Cooke Bros. and Roberts, Land Agents. Newtown. (805) 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 Domestic Offices, Coach House, Stable, Lawn, Shrubbery, Garden, and Paddock, comprising in all 34 1 Acres; healthily situated on high ground li miles from Newtown. Rent to Good Tenant, .235.-Apply: Edward Powell, Plasybryn, Newtown. (734) TO BE LET with immediate possession,'Milford Cottage,' near Newtown, consisting of Dining and Drawing Rooms, Cooking Kitchen, Scullery, Pantry, and useful Out-door Offices, 4 Bedrooms and Bath-room, together with a large Garden and Orchard.—Apply to Mrs Herbert Davies, Short Bridge-street, or to Mr Bennett Rowlands, Estate and House Agent, Newtown. (784) TO LET IN NEWTOWN. "YTO- 3, BRYNLLYS—A very healthily situated i^i 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 Money Lent on these Terms, A3 to £ 1,000. Loan A3 repay 13 7 6 I Loan £ 50 repay e33 15 Loan 45 repay X5 12 6 Loan JJ50 repay AN 5 Loan Alo repay All 5 Loan 4100 repay £ 112 10 Loan £ 20 repay.822 10 1 Loan JE200 repay .£225 W. JACKSON, 20, Farrar Road, BANGOR. MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. SAFE BRND. "Pure English Yeast." NEW HOPS, 10d., Is., & is. 3d. -I FAMILY FLOUR at Millers' Prices. BIBBY'S CREAM EQUIVALENT AND ALL FEEDING TUFFS. Also, AYRES' BROS. FEEDING STUFFS. All bt ManufacturØ" prices. DAVID EFANS, THE PEOPLE'S SEEDSMAN, NEWTOWN. For Scale of Advertisement CSj>*rj?u8 see Pag« 6. I710RMS OF NOTlOE fey'Domestic Servants Emp!oyees. ^ne Penny each.— No. 19, Broad-street, A P^ENTICETITg^ "±4. wVu' ^pply" Bowejg*Draper, Berriew- street, Welshpool. -y_ (725) T^ACANCY for SmarFyoja^ Lady Apprentice -Apply, Crofts, Besp^n Bootmaker, New- town. ''y' (783) WANTED, an Appren."o the Tailoring. 9. Apply R. James^JjBptown. K78G WANTED, Salesman (Jwfctor, for Mont- gomery and Diatrici^MpDly, giving full particulars, to Singer SewiqgEMaehine Co., Ltd. Market-street, Newtown, 'IPHr K796 imfmTej^iy^ferover to Coach- building & Wheelwrj^Kng, with a know- ledge of arpenterlng.-App T. Humphreys, Abermule. :ii c x751 WANTED, MerT~~for |Mjjck-making and Setting; Laboarfe^fc&ifor same, and Engine-driver.-Apply to White, Goitre Brick Works, Kerry. ■ k750 ANTED, lmmedlatejy^r capable General^ 20 to 2o.-Apply> |gk Maxwell, The Crescent, Newtown. (806) WANTED, immediately, /Young Man as boots, and to assist kf garden. Live in. —Apply, by letter, Humphreys, Commercial Hotel, Llanidloes. ,;>.f (801) OMFORTABLE APA.R NTS to let for C two yonng gentlemen S New-road, New- town. Apply Box 442,' Exp Office, Newtown. OMFOR'CABLE Apar ta to Let for ev \J Young Gentlemen o^fLadies; with or without board.—Apply: Brighton House. Pool- road. Newtown. K797 STRAYED to Tym^7|fe^- Y^Hng Ram. Apply to Mr Fragpjjg, as above. (776) w. I TFLAYED to Highga wfj, Ewe and Two Lambs. If not 14 days will be* sold to defray expenses.—p Whitticase. k790 LOST from Felindre ]?ajgytterriew, on 26th May last, Twrf an4 Lambs. Ewe? aitd :.tne..t> ciup. Information to ij. Dav^ju, -toiro. (775) J,. SALES BY PRIVATE TREATY. FOR SALE, Galvanized Iron Curved Roof, 70 ft. long, 24 ft.- wide, or thereabouts, now at Montgomery Station.—Apply: W. Hamer, Wheelwright, &o., Montgomery. K787 FOR SALE, about 30 Tons of Prime Hay, near Newtown.—Apply, Ernest C. Morgan, 22, High-street, Newtown. (586) FOR SALE a few tons of Prima Mftftdnw Way well harvested.—Apply: £ )_ Morgan, Pines, Newtown. (372) FOR SALE, excellent Market Trap in JL* splendid condition; no reasonable offer refused. A bargain.—Apply. e. T. Humphreys, Coachbuilder, Abermule. K^52 FOR SALE, a Quantity of good, Sound Oak Casks of about 130 gallons each; also, a number of fresh emptied Wine and Spirit Casks of various sizes.-For particulars apply to Thomas Swift, Newtown. K800 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 ofaces.-FuU 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 10a quick.—1, Park Place, Welshpool. (570) MILLINERY and^ Fancy Drapery. To be dis- posed of by Private Treaty, well-established busiuess in centre of the town. Double fronted shop. Good house.—Mrs Evans, Crown Shop, Newtown. (556) UNDERTAKERS' and Carriage Proprietors Modem Stock for disposal, no reasonable offer refused; Hearses, Cat's Coaches, Landaus, Brakes, Hansoms—Catalogues, Marston's, 24, Bradford-street, Birmingham. (293) WALLPAPERS from i^d. per Roll. Any Vv Quantity (large 01 small) supplied at Wholesale Prices. Our Stock exceeds 250,000 Rolls of all Classes. Wiite 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 Ai*. Tubes, with valves, 2s. 6d. each; Pedals, Chains, Free Wheels, &-a.; Lists sent free; Maker's prices.—W. A. Gorton, Manufacturer, Wolverhampton. (628) C. WOODYATT POPE Respectfully Informs the Inhabitants of Newtown and District that he has taken over the CONFECTIONERY BUSINESS Formerly cartiorf nn hv Mrs. F. J. REEOE, At No. 13. Broad-Street, (254) NEWTOWN. DON'T BORROW IN lOUR OWN TOWN. Where you and the Lender are known. Don't pay 28 6d in the £ interest (for a week P) The B. F. C. being expressly established and registered pursuant to Act of Parliament cannot, and do not, advertise bogus rates. PRIVATE ADVANCES, jgio to X,5,000, without sureties, publicity, or delay. No Loan Offioe routine. Interest and Repayments lowest in England. £ 10 Loan 12s monthly 50 Loan 488 monthly .£20 „ 1 „ I jeioo „ £ 5 „ Other amounts proportionately. Distance no I object, as Cash can be brought to your house. PROSPECTUS FRBB on stating amount required. BRITISH FINANCE CO., 82, Mariet-street, Manchester. IT will pay you to pty a visit to the Music Saloa, 8, Broad Street, Newtown. TRADE NOTICES. LEGAL NOTICES. GEORGE EVERARD BIRCH, Deceased, Farmer and Butcher, Cefn-y-bryn and Market-street, Newtown. ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS AGAINST the Estate of the above Deceased are requested to FORTHWITH send Particulars thereof to us, the undersigned. POWELL & JARVIS, 44, Broad-street, Newtown. (785) Solicitors to the Executors. 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 S6ptember-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 compiising 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 15th 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-tty Sessional Divisions of Machynlleth and Llanidloes Upper, and the parishes of Llanllugan, Llanexfyl, Garthbeibio, Llangadfan, and Llanwddyn. Copies of the Order may be obtained on application to the undersigned, or from the local police officers, cn or after the 17th instant. GEO. D. HARRISON. Clerk of the County Council. Welshpool, 11th June, 1909. x754 « » DON'T MISS THIS f 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. OOALS. BEST VALUE at LOWEST 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 GUARANTIED. N.B.—Morris and Son having had many years experience in the trade, solicit a trial. rl5? ISFRYN HOUSE, BRYN STREET, NEWTOWN, FOR Ladies' & Children's Dressmaking And Underclothing, Etc. DRESS MAT E IN ALL THE NEWEST SHADES. MRS. O. EDWARDS. IT IS IMPORTANT Should Know that WE KEEP A FULL STOCK OF Agricultural & Horticultural Poisons. THE FOLLOWING DIPS ARE APPROVED by the BOARD OF AGRICULTURE AND FISHERIES:— Coopers Powder Dip (1/4 Size), 1/- per pkt. Hayward's Paste Dip (Sufficient for 30 Sheep) P Nash's Paste Dip. does not wash M off, in Packets sufficient for ,7;%?, 25 Sheep — — _orl0/6doz. tsr THE USE OF A LARGE PORTABLE SWIM BATH ON WHEELS, or a HAND BATH, is Granted, Free of Charge, to Purchasers of Dip from this Establishment. WHY DRIVE YOUR SHEEP Long Distances when You can DIP BETTER and MORE CHEAPLY at Home, using what Dip you choose, and knowing that the Bath is Clean and up to the Full Strength ? In this way you run No Risk of introducing Foot Rot among Your Flock. CATTLE DRENCHES, OILS, AND AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS. ALL AT LOWEST PBICSS I NOTE THE ADDRESS- F. J. NASH, M.P.S., Agricultural Chemist, 48, Broad Street, (667) NEWTOWN. GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. MONTGOMERY Oddfellows' Anniversary, Monday, August 2nd (Bank Holiday). PROGRAMME OF MUSICAL COMPETITIONS. ———— Male Voice Choir, not less than 16 voices, Comrades in Arms."—Prize, R3 3s. Od. Male Voice Quartette, "In Absence" (Dudley Buck).-Prize, £ 1. Quartette, Thrice Happy They (Emlyn Evans). Prize, .£1. Challenge Solo for Male Voices.—Prize, 7s 6d. Challenge Solo, Soprano or Contralto.—Prize, 7s6d. Comic Song.—Prize, 5s. Children's Choir (age limit 16), 16 to 30 voices, "Tell Me, Pretty Violet" (Adam Geibel).— Prize, XI IS Od. For further particulars apply HUGH PO WELL, Arthur-street, Montgomery. There will also be a MARATHON RA.CE from Welshpool to Montgomery. Prizes and further particulars shortly. DANCING on the Bowling Green from 4 to 9 p.m Admission, 6d; Children, Half-price. OPEN AIR DANCE on the Bowling Green, which will be Illuminated, from 9 p.m. until Midnight. Admission, Is. (791) WELSHPOOL FORESTERS' FRIENDLY SOCIETY'S FETE AND MUSICAL FESTIVAL Thursday, August 5th. President: THE RIGHT HOW. EARL OF POWIS. Adjudicator; Mr JAMES COLEMAN (Vicar Choral of Lichfield Cathedral). MUSICAL COMPETITIONS: MALE, MIXED, & CHILDREN'S CHOIRS, JHALLENGE SOLOS (all voices). CHILDREN'S, BARITONE OR BASS, TENOR and Humorous SOLO COMPETITIONS. ALSO DUET (Tenor and Bass) and other events. CONCBXLT by Winning Competitors & Massed Choirs in the Evening, followed by Dancing. For full particulars apply to W. J. MADDOX, Ron. Sec. Welshpool, 17th June, 1909. x802 TBEGYNON. A CIIORAL FESTIVAL AND GaGA. EECrilL Will take place at the PARISH CHURCH, TREGYNON, On Friday. August 6th. 1909. 'Conductor: JAMJB8 COLEMAN, (Vicar Choral of Lichfield Cathedral). Organist: W. E. HASLAM, Esq., F.R.C.O., Winchcombe. SPECIAL SERVICES at 2-30 and 7 p.m. TEA will be provided in the Schoolroom at moderate charges. A. D. JONES, Hon. Sec., (778) Whitegates, Tregynon. PUBLIC NOTICES. ft W-4 ass NOTICE.—RIFLE No. 522, and BAYONETS Nos. 43 and 44, the property of the Gevernment, having been LOST, it is Hereby Notified that any Person having these in their possession, and failing to deliver up the same to the Armoury, Newtown, after this date will be pnaecuted under Section 156 (a) of the Army Act. June 22nd, 1909. x795 THANKS. « FIRE AT MESSRS. JONES & LEACH'S JOINERY WORKS. THE PARTNERS in the above firm wish to -L express their sincere gratitude to the public, and also to the Nbwtown Fire Brigade, for their valuable assistance at the recent disastrous fire. (803) NOTICE. GEORGE SMOUT, Shoemaker, Begs to inform the Public that he has severed his con- nection with Mr Arthur Swain, and has commenced Business on his own account at Parker's-lane, Newtown, npposite Mr James Manuel. Boots and Shoes Repaired on the Shortest Notice and at Reasonable Prices. (668) 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 under Section 2 of the Poisonous and Pharmacy Act, 1908. (Signed), EDWARD TILSLEY, x788 Grocer, Ac., Llawryglyn. POISONS AND PHARMACY ACT, 1908. TO THE CHIEF CONSTABLE OF POLICE FOR MONTGOMERYSHIRE. IJ. H. WILLIAMS, Old Post Office, Llan- 9 brynmair, Grocer and Corn Merchant, and Patent Medicine Vendor, Hereby drive 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 1908, applies for me inclusively in connection with Agriculture and Horticulture. (Signed), J. H. WILLIAMS- June 14th, 1909. k7&9 NEWTOWN COUNTY INTERMEDIATE SCHOOLS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Copy of the Accounts of the Governing Body of the above Schools, as audited, for the year ended 31st March, 1909, together with all Account Books, Bills, Vouchers, and Receipts mentioned or referred to in such Accounts, will be deposited at the Office of the undersigned, and be open during office hours thereat, to the inspection of all persona interested, and such persons shall be at liberty to take copiee of, or extracts from,, the same. Dated this 16th day of June, 1909. MARTIN WOOSNAM, Clerk to the Governors of the above Schools. Bank Chambers, Newtown. (749) GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. NEWTOWN PARISH CHURCH. Dedication of New Organ BY The Lord Bishop of St. Asaph, On Thursday, 21:th June. SERVICES, 2-30 p.m. and 6-30 p.m. PREACHERS:— THE BISHOP, AND Rev. E. A. Fishbourne. ORGAN RECITALS BY MR. C. H. MOODY (Organist of Ripon Cathedral). Vocal Solos, BY MR. JAMES COLEMAN (Vicar Choral of Lichfield Cathedral). COLLECTIONS in Aid of RESTORATION FUND. POWIS PROVINCIAL EISTEDDFOD, TO BE HELD AT LLANFYLLIN, On Friday, 25th June. 1909. Musical AdjndiCator-HARRY EVANS, ESQ., F.R.C.O. Poetry Adjudicator—PEDROG. Eisteddfod Conductor- LLEW TEGID. £ 125 in Prizes- GORSEDD CEREMONY at 9 o'clcck a.m. 17 ENTRIES ON CHORAL COMPETITION At Two Eisteddfod Meetings. The following ABTI1 ES have been engaged and will sing daring the day and at the GRAND EVENING CONCERT, VIZ.: — Miss EVANGELINE FLORENCE, SOPRANO, London of all the PriLcipal Concerts and Festivals in the United Kingdom and on the Continent. Miss LAURA EVANS WILLIAMS, POPULAR WELSH SOPRANO, of the Principal London and Provincial Concerts, and of the Royal National Eisteddfod. MR. TREVOR EVANS, TENOR, of the Principal London and Provincial Concerts; appeared before H M. King Edward VII., by Royal Command. MR. IVOR FOSTER, BARITONE, of the Princi- pal London and Provincial Concerts. MR. CHARLES JAMES, the Eminent BASS, Chester CatiwkaL PENILLION SINGER-Mim. W. O. JONES. HARPIST—Miss JENNIE PARRY. ACCOMPÅNISTSMr. T. MALDWYK PRICE, .R.A.M.; Miss MARGARET MUKRAY, Lon- don; Miss K. S. JONES; Miss C. H. WILLIAMS. A late Special Train having been arranged for Oswestry, Welshpool, Newtown, Machynlleth, and all intermediate Stations, leaving Llanfyllin at 10-15 p.m., the promoters confidently hope the enterprise will receive hearty support. Day Excursions from Manchester, Stockport, Liverpool, and other places. For Fares, &c., see Company's bills. J. PENTYBCH WILLIAMS ) „ HUBERT WATKINS, j Sees. WELSHPOOL UNITED NONCONFORMISTS' SUNDAY SCHOOLS. FIBST TRIP OF THB SEAS05! THE ANNUAL EXCURSION TO ABERYSTWYTH Will take place On Thursday, July 8th. SPECIAI. TRAINS from Pool Quay and, Buttington, 28. 3d. Return Tickets; Welshpool, Forden and Montgomery, 2s.; Llanfair. 2s. 9d. Children Half-price. E. MORGAN JONES, Hon. Sec. 31, Severn-street, Welshpool. x774 RECITAL, In Aid of Newtown District Nursing Association BY THE NEWTOWN SILVER BAND, Saturday, July 10th, On the Site of the New Infirmary. K794 PRELIMINARY IT OTIC E. CAEESWS ANNUAL SPORTS WILL BE HELD ON August Bank Holiday. August 2nd. NEWTOWN SILVER BAND AND BATT. BAHS 7th K-W.P. PRESIDENT, 1909:— CAPTAIN R. J. W. ARBUTHNOT. Fixtures:- JUNE 24,th-Bettwi; Club. JUNE 25-Abermule Tea Party. JULY 7th—Welfield, Builth Wells. JULY 10th—Recital in Aid of District Nurse Fund. JULT 17th—Newto%n Co-operative Society's < Children s Gala Day JULT 24th to AUG. 7th—In Camp AVGVBT 21-Kerry Flower Show. AUGUST 26th-Moutgomery Flower Show. fBands from 10 to 30 Performers to be obtained from the Hon. Sec., DAVID W. OLIVER, M^MMiMM^^|^MuacSalon^Newtown. LLANDINAM. "R SAVAGE, GROCER, LLANDINAK TbomM Jones ft Co., Limited (Liverpool), Tea*. The tea for this neighbour Beet quality Gxoeeriee, Provisions, dbc., at lowest prioee. Flour and Cora Merohaat. 13