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SALES BY AUCTION. Messrs. Morris, Marshall & Poole 29, BROAD STREET, WELSHPOOL. Attractive Sale of the whole of the VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and Effects, comprising the contents of Drawing and Sitting Rooms and 6 Bedrooms, including a number of Antique Pieces in Oak and Mahogany, amongst others an ex- cellent Mahogany Dwarf Wardrobe, several Chests of Drawers and Bureau with old brass furniture, Oak panelled Wardrobe and Kitchen Piece, 8-day Long Case Clock, pair Mohagany Arm Chairs, and other smaller items in old Mahogany. A Valuable OLD WORCESTER TEA and COFFEE SERVICE, several nice lots of old CHINA and CUT GLASS, Silver and Plated Goods, including some very old bottom marked Spoons. Several Oil Paintings and Engravings. STOCK-IN-TRADE, Shop and Bakehouse Requisites, and num- erous other, useful items, which MESSRS MORRIS, MARSHALL & POOLE are instructed by Mr S. M. Hughes, trustee of the estate of Mrs Coverdale, to sell by auction in the Market Hall, Welsh- Pool, where goods will be removed for con- venience of sale, On Wednesday Next, August 25th. Sale at 1 o'clock. Catalogues on application to the Auction- eers. (133) RADNORSHIRE, Parish of BEGUILDY. SALE OF A VALUABLE FREEHOLD FARM KNOWN AS LOWER G WERNERIN," Situate midway between the Villages of Beguildy and Velindre, and intersected by the Main Road from Knighton to Newtown, being about 10 miles from each of these well-known market towns, and miles from Knuckla-3 Station on the L. & N. ^.R., comprising a Commodious DWELLING SOUSE, with OUTBUILDINGS, and 103a. 3r. 32p. OF FERTILE PASTURE & ARABLE LAND, in the occupation of Mr James Pryce. The River Teme runs through the lower part of the t4rni, affording good fishing and an excellent 8UPply of water. MESSRS MORRIS, MARSHALL & POOLE are instructed, to Sell this Valuable PROPERTY by Auction at the SWAN HOTEL, KNIGHTON, on Thursday Next, August 26th. At 3 o'clock in the afternoon. Plans and Particulars from the Solicitor, Bounty Office. 3, Dean's Yard, S.W.; Messrs r^rston & Sons, Solicitors, Ludlow; Mr R. H. liswill, Estate Agent, Lydbury North; or from the Auctioneers, Cbirbury and Craven Arms. ON THURSDAY NEXT. WELSHPOOL, MONTGOMERYSHIRE, THE POWYSLAND MILLS, With MANAGER'S HOUSE AND LAND, The whole embracing an area of 8,924 square yards or thereabouts, to be sold by auction, at the Royal Oak Hotel, Welshpool, by MESSRS MORRIS, MARSHALL & POOLE ON THURSDAY, AUGUST 26th, Full particulars on application to the ^•Ctioneers, Chirbury and Welshpool Mr Morgan, 62, London Wall, E.C., the trustee Mr E. C. Morgan, Accountant, Newtown or fo Mr. MARTIN WOOSNAM, *°6) Solicitor, Newtown. r CAERSWS STOCK SALES. Friday Next, August 27th. Entries will comprise about 1.500 YOUNG STOCK EWES & STORE LAMBS, AND 80 FAT AND STORE CATTLE. Sale on arrival of 12-30 Train. Further Entries Solicited. MORRIS, MARSHALL, & POOLE, (122) Auctioneers. CAERSWS STOCK SALES. )IF,SSRS. MORRIS, MARSHALL & POOLE J.1.. beg to announce their ANNUAL SALE OF DRAFT EWES And other SHEEP, also FAT AND STORE CATTLE, sw Friday, August 27th. Early entries esteemed a favour. (122) SALE OF FREEHOLD COTTAGE PROPERTY, Situate in the Village of LLANDYSSIL, MONTGOMERYSHIRE. I MESSRS. MORRIS, MARSHALL & POOLE are instructed to Sell by Auction, at the •° £ A.GON HOTEL, MONTGOMERY, ON THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2ND, 1909, At 3 o'clock in the afternoon, prompt, subject to conditions, and in one Lot or otherwise, a Well-Built recently erected DWELLING HOUSE 140w used as the Llandyssil Post Office, containing 3 Front Rooms, Post Office, Kitchen, Scullery, 47ad Four Bedrooms, together with Garden and Jj-Jut-Offices, at present in the occupation of Mr R. T. Ralph; also FOUR Stone-Built and Slated pOTTAGES with Gardens, Piggeries, eta., adjoin- 111 ST and belonging thereto; also a large ORCHAKD Jt the back, well stocked with Fruit Trees; now by Mr Ralph with the Pest Office. May be viewed on application on the premises. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, Chirbury, Shropshire, or to MR. CHARLES S. PRYCE, Solicitor, Montgomery. MONTGOMERY STOCK SALES. Next Sale-Thursday, Sept. 2nd. Entries solicited. MORRIS, MARSHALL & POOLE, (158) Auctioneers. KERRY FAIR. The Usual SUPPLEMENTARY SHEEP SALE or the convenience of the later districts, will be held at Kerry, On Thursday, September 16th. Entries solicited of Sheep of all classes. MORRIS, MARSHALL & POOLE, \169) Auctioneers. ¡. SALES BY AUCTION. Messrs. Morr!s, Marshall & Poole. GREAT ANNUAL SHOW AND SALE OF KERRY HILL SHEEP, AT KERRY, On Friday, September 3rd. When a magnificent lot of upwards of 7KAA GRAND YOUNG STOCK EWES, PEDIGREE RAMS & YEAR- LING WETHERS from the leading Breeders will be submitted for Public Competition. Catalogues and all information from MORRIS, MARSHALL, & POOLE (Auctioneers and Secretaries to the Flock Book Society). (87) THE GREAT ANNUAL SHOW AND SALE -OF- KERRY HILL SHEEP Will be held at KERRY, On Friday, September 3rd, 1909, Early entries obtain good positions in the Sale, and will be esteemed a favour. MORRIS, MARSHALL & POOLE. (87) Auctioneers. LL ANB A D ARN-F Y N YDD- ALTERATION OF DATE. THE GREAT ANNUAL SHEEP SHOW AND SALE will be held On Wednesday, September 15th, When the usual Cash Prizes will be offered. Further entries solicited, Prize list and entry forms on application to MORRIS, MARSHALL & POOLE, (160) Chirbury and Newtown. NEWTOWN ANNUAL FOAL SALE. ON TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28TH, MESSRS MORRIS, MARSHALL & POOLE will hold their ANNUAL SHOW AND SALE OF SHIRE FOALS. ifjsr PRIZES for both Colt and Filly Foals as usual. Early Entries secure good positions. ——————————-——————— 1 Messrs P. Wilson-Jones & Davis. a NEWTOWN STOCK SALES, Monday & Tuesday, Aug. 30th & 31st Further Entries solicited, (136) ANCHOR ANNUAL STORE SHEEP SALE I (3 Miles from Kerry, 9 from Newtown, and 9 from Knighton.) Wednesday, September 1st. • Q 000 Sound and Hardy CLUN FOREST and KERRY-HILL EWES, WETHERS and LAMBS. 140 HEREFORD STORE CATTLE, princip- ally Bullocks and Heifers in forward condition. Sale at 12-30 prompt. Brakes will leave Newtown and Kerry Stations for the Sale. CARNO ANNUAL STORE SHEEP SALE, Friday, September 10th. ANNUAL SALE of SHIRE BRED FOALS and WAGGON HORSES, On Tuesday, September 28th. SALE of WGI-FAWR FARM, CARNO, On Tuesday. September 28th. P. WILSON-JONES & DAVIS, Auctioneers. Frank Lloyd and Sons. "iSS" 1,000 HORSES. NORTH WALES REPOSITORY, WREXHAM. MESSRS. FRANK LLOYD & SONS GREAT AUTUMN SALES— Sept. 28th-Hunters and Harness Horses. Sept. 29th—Hackneys, Cobs and Ponies. Sept. 30th—Heavy Town Horses. Oct. 1st—Shire Foals and Young Horses. Enter Early and Secure the Best Positions. ENTRIES CLOSE Saturday's Post, Sept. 18th. Messrs Cooke Bros. & Roberts' Sale Fixtures. August 28th. Great Annual Lamb Sale at Llanidloes. August 31—Sale of Dog Carts, Sets of Harness, &c., Auction, Newtown. September let-Furniture and Effects, Public Rooms, Llanidloes. September 17th—Great Annual Sale of Cross-Bred Ewes at Llanidloes. September 22nd—Sale of High-class Furniture at Glancoed, near Aberystwyth. September 23rd-Sale of 1,500 Sheep, 30 Cattle, and 6 Horses, at Cwmmerau, Glandyfi; by order of H. O. Pugh, Esq.. September-Sale of Live and Dead Farming Stock at Henfaes Issa, Llangung. September-Sale of Valuable Freehold Houses, Accommodation Land, etc., at Newtown. September—Sale of Cottage Property at Newtown. September 25.-Monthly Stock Sale at Llanidloes. Auctioneers Offices Newtown, Llanidloes and Aberystwyth. LLANIDLOES. GREAT ANNUAL LAMB SALE. Saturday, August 28th. ENTRIES to hand from the following well- known Flock-masters:—Messrs. N. Bennett- Owen, J.P., Gwernafon; T. Jones, Glyn; D. Lloyd; Gorn; R. Evans, Old Hall; O. T. Meredith, Cyll, R. Davies, Nantygeifr; Wigley, Braichyfedw; Evans, Geseilfa Isaf; D. Hamer, Derwyllidion; Lewis, Glynhafren; E. Davies, Cefnpenarth, and others. Also, the usual Monthly Sale of FAT & STORE CATTLE. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock. COOKE BROS. & ROBERTS, Auctioneers. PUBLIC NOTICES. REGISTRATION OF VOTERS FOR THE BOROUGH OF MONTGOMERY AND THE PLACES SHARING THEREWITH (Parliamentary, Municipal, and Local Government Revision.) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT CLEMENT ELPHINSTONE LLOYD, Esq., the Barrister appointed to Revise the Lists of Parliamentary Voters, Burgesses, and County and Paroohial Electors, for the Borough of Mont- gomery and the several Boroughs and places sharing therewith, has fixed his Courts for the Revision of such Lists at the several places and times hereunder mentioned, that is to say- At the Police Court, MACHYNLLETH, on Monday, the 20th day of September next, at Half-past Twelve o'clock in the afternoon, for the Township and Liberties of the Parish of Machyn- lleth, and the Township of Is-y-garreg. At the Public Rooms, LLANIDLOES, cn Wednesday, the 22nd day of September next, at Half-past Twelve in the afternoon, for the Parish of Llanidloes. At the Police Conrt.NEWTOWN.oB Thursday flifi 9Qrd dav of September next, at Half-past Two tfokek to toe after.oon, for the[ Parish of New- town and for the Townships of Hendidley and G "esVvdd in the Parish of Llanllwchaiarn. At the Town Hall, MONTGOMERY, on Friday, the 24th day of September next, at Twelve o'clock at noon, for the Borough and Parish of Mont- g°At6the Town Hall, LLANFYLLIN, on Monday, the 27th day of September next, at Half-past Two o'clock in the afternoon, for the Parish of Llanfyllin. At the Town Hall, WELSHPOOL, on Thurs- day the 30th day of September next, at Twelve o'clock at noon, for the Parish of Welshpool, and the Township of Gungrog Fechan in the Parish of Guilsfield. And the Overseers of the Several Parishes, Townships, Divisions, and Places within each of the aforesaid Parliamentary Boroughs, or sharing places, are required to attend at the opening of the Court appointed to be held for the same, and then and there to deliver to the said Barrister all original Notices of Claims and Objections re- ceived by them, and produce all Rates made for the Relief of the Poor of their respective Parishes, Townships. Divisions, and Places, between the 5th day of January in the last Year, and the 31st day of July in the present Year; and all Document*, Papers, and Writings in their possession, custody, or power, touching any matter necessary for revising the Lists of Parliamentary Voters, Burgesses and County and Parochial Electors for such Parishes, Townships, Divisions and Places. Dated this 5th day of August, 1909. CHARLES S. PRYCE, Town Clerk of Montgomery. 1909. REGISTRATION OF VOTERS ,-$ FOR THE COUNTY OF MONTGOMERY. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT CLEMENT ELPHINSTONE LLOYD, Esq., Barrister-at-Law, has been duly appointed to Revise the Lists of Voters in the Election of a Knight of the Shire for the County of Mont- gomery, and the Lists of -County and Parochial Electors, and that he will make a Circuit of the County, and hold Courts for that purpose at the several times and places undermentioned, that is to say:- At MACHYNLLETH, at the Police Court, on Monday, the 20th day of September next, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, for the Parishes of Cemmes, Darowen, Llanwrin, and Penegoes (two parts), the Town and Liberties of Machynlleth (three wards), the Townships of Isygarreg and Uwchygarreg, and the Township of Caereinion- Feohan, in the Parish of MaUwyd. At LLANBRYNMAIR, at the Wynnstay Arms, on Tuesday, the 21st day of September next, at 10-45 o'clock in the forenoon, for the Parishes of Cantio and Llanbrynmair (two wards). At LLANIDLOES, at the Public Rooms, on Wednesday, the 22nd day of September next, at 10-45 o'clock in the forenoon, for the Parishes of Llandinam (two parts), Llangurig, Llanidloes (without and within the Borough of Llanidloes), and Trefeglwys. At NEWTOWN, at the Police Court, on Thursday, the 23rd day of September next, at 10-15 o'clock in the forenoon, for the Parishes of Aberhafesp, Bettws, Kerry (three districts), Llanllwchaiarn (two parts), Llanmerewig, Llan- wnog, Mochdre, Newtown (three parts), Pen- strowed, and Tregynon. At MONTGOMERY, at the Guildhall, on Friday, the 24th day of September next, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, for the Townships of Aston, and Castlewright, and the Parishes of Berriew, Brithdir, Churchstoke, Forden, Hyssing- ton, Llandyssil, Montgomery and Snead. At LLANGYNOG, at the Council Schoolroom, on Saturday, the 25th day of September next, at I o'clock in the afternoon, for the Parishes of Hirnant, Llangynog (two parts), Llanrhaiadr-yn- Mochnant, Llanwddyn, and Pennant. At LLANFYLLIN, at the Town Hall, on Monday, the 27th day of September next, at 11- 45 o'clock in the forenoon, for the Parishes of Llanfechain, Llanfihangel, Llanfyllin (two parts), Llansaintffraid (in Pool Hundred), and Meifod. At LLANDYSILIO, at the Golden Lion Hotel, on Tuesday, the 28th day of September next, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, for the Townships of Bausley, Carreghofa, and Criggion, and the Parishes of Llandysilio, Llandrinio, and Llan- Sntffraid (in Deytheur Hundred). At LLANFAIR, at the Police Court, on Wednesday, the 29th day of September next, al 11 15 o'clock in the forenoon, for the Parishes oi Castle-Caereinion (Rural and Urban), Llanfaii (two parts), Llangyniew, Llanllugan, Llan. wyddelan, and Manafon. At CANN OFFICE, on Wednesday, the 29tl day of September next, at 3 o'clock in the after nopn, for the Parishes of Garthbeibio, LlanerfyI and Llangadfan. At WELSHPOOL, at the Town Mali, on Thursday, the 30th day of September next, at 10-15 o'clock in the forenoon, for the Parishes of Guilsfield (without and within the Borough of Pool), and Welshpool, and the Townships of Cletterwood, Hope, Leighton, Middletown, Rhos- goch, Trelystan, Trewern ;and Uppington, and for all other Parishes, Townships, Precincts and Places, if any, within the said County of Mont- gomery, and not hereinbefore specified. And Notice is Hereby Given to the Overseers of the said Parishes, Townships and Places, that they are required to publish the above notice, and Punctually to attend at the Court at which their List is appointed to be revised, and to bring with them all original Notices ot Claims ot Voters, and Notices of Objections to Voters, delivered or transmitted to them, and also all Rates made for the Relief of the Poor between the Fifth day of January, 1908, and the last day of July, 1909. GEORGE DEVEREUX HARRISON, Clerk of the County Council. Welshpool, August 9th, 1909. LOOO MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. SAFE BRAND. Pure English Yeast." NEWTHOPS, I0d!7Is., & is. 3d. FAMILY FLOUR at millers' Prices. BIBBY'S CREAM EQUIVALENT AND ALL FEEDING STUFFS. Also, AYRES' BROS. FEEDING STUFFS. All at Manufacturers' prices. DAVirTEVANS, THE PEOPLE'S SEEDSMAN, NEWTOWN. For Scale of Advertir<etnetvt Charge8 Bee Patre 6. SITUATION Wanted ag Cook or Housekeeper. —Applications to Bocs 127, 'Express' Office. WORKING ROAD FOREMAN. an t.^l'*tricus, Honest, Sober Man, for a district of Montgomeryshire roads; preference givan to a Cyclist.—Apply by letter only, with references, to W. P. Hole, Surveyor, Welshpool. (125) WANTED, a ^°°*aort&r.—Apply-' Thomas, Caedraw Mills, Merthyr Tydvil. (j 30) 'N WANTED, in N»iv?totfn, Bed and Sitting tV Room, or combined lowest terms with board and without.-c, w. 9 Delamere-terrace, Paddington. TENTS and Marque^=I^i^lfred X H. Pilot, The Banfct jsrewt0wn. (743) LEFT in a TemperaQ^Bo^r^chynlleth on August 2nd a Lady's Marbot Fur — Information to Sergeant Davies, Machynlleth. IF THE PERSON vrlio to-ok the Child's Fa-wn JL Coat from the Licensed Tent at Kerry Show will return same to Licensee or to Police Constable Hopkins, Kerry, no action will be taken; other- wise action will be taken. ^ver^plated XJ Belt; also Gold Horse-shoe Brooch. Finder rewarded. Return to Mrs. Edmunds, Lower GarthmyL k L— OST from Caersws, A^^hTTh^Twbs Raddle Mark on Shoulder; also Ewe, Pitch Mark I. M. on left side UQdistinct).-Information to P.C. Hamer, Caersws. > (150) F- RONT Bedroom a^^ttSg^Ttr^t Tn Broad-street, suitable for two gentlemen — Apply, Box 110, "Express" office- TO~LET, Shooting ov^o^U50^—e 1 parish of Llanfair. Apply J. & A. Davies, solicitors, Llanidloes. k (161) T- O LET, Pleasant C^t^ith~a^Ti^ parish of TrefeglWya> Apply J. & a Davies, solicitors, Llanidloes, < (162) O LET.—Good ShootijB* over ^oo acres within one mile of BjiHway Station 40 acres of Cover; about l.Srtffifi^hbits.—Apply J and A. Davies, Solicitors, Llanidloes. 3' TO LET, at a Reasonable Rant*House and Shop situated in La^v< ~un* ( ,Wn }l £ V bfatiii oooupied lot 21, yaarr 'a \jt0oe^v\ anop, and I thoroughly renovated.—Apply, Mr Martin W. Owen, County Court Office. (151) SALES BY PRIVATB TREATY. IEREFORDSHIRE Cider and Perry in fine JLJL condition from 7d per gallon also, Bottled Cider and Perry in Quarts, Pints, and Half-pints; all carriage paid.—Agent, W. Ll. Powell, Kerry, Mont. L50 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 oftices.-Full particulars apply: P. Wilson Jones and Davis, Estate Agents. Newtown ARSTON'S, 24, BradTord St.i^—^ Landaus, Brakes, Hansoms, 20; Hearses Cars, Coaches, 50; some equal new. Barains. Easy terms. Illustrated catalogues and prices free. (38) GENUINE Edison Gem Phonograph, small horn, concert trumpet, patent connection, nickel-plated stand, 35 Edison records complete' good as new; £ 2 10a quick.—1, park piace' Welshpool. (570) ALLPAPERS from" lid- per~Boll. Any Quantity (large or small) supplied at Wholesale Prices. Our Stock exeeeds 250,000 Rolls of all Classes. Write for Pattern and say what class you require.—(Dept. 284) The Barnett Wallpaper Co., Ltd., Manchester. (80) 1909. DUNLOP, Clincher, Palmer also covers, 38 6d; Air Tubes with valves, 2s 3d each Pedals, Chains, Fiee Wheels, &c.; Lists free; Makers prlces.-W. A. Gorton, Manufacturer, Wolverhampton. L70 A SURE AND PERMANENT CURE for f-L Broken-Winded Horses. An Invaluable Remedy, made up from a never-failing recipe.- Apply to Farrier," Express Office, Newtown PROPERTIES TO LET- To LET, excellent Three-stall Stable (with JL small Coach-house attached. -Apply at the Music Salon, Newtown. (523 TO LET, with immediate possession, a good, roomy Cottage, at Stepaside, Mochdre.— Apply, Mr Jones, Dolarddyn, New-road, Newtown. TO LET, from 1st May, the Warehouse situate at rear of Clifton-terrace, formerly used as the EXPRESS Offiee.-Apply, Phillips and Son. O LET, a Desirable Dweiling.hnnse in Gas-street.—Apply = Manager, Gasworks, Newtown. (645) TO 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, N ewtown.- For particulars, apply to Mr H. Jones, Tobacconist, Kerry-road, Newtown. (649) TO LET Immediately, No. 6, Tra Dyddan, Newtown; containing 2 Reception Rooms, Kitchen, Pantry, Scullery, Conservatory, 4 large Bedrooms and Bathroom, &c.; hot and cold water throughout.—Apply, A. T. Benbow, Accountant, Newtown. LIOI I 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 3! Acres; healthily situated on high ground li miles from Newtown. Rent to Good Tenant, .235.-Apply Edward Powell, Plasybryn, Newtown. (734) TO LET IN NEWTOWN. N0. 3, BRYNLLYS—A very healthily situated JLN 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 GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. FIRE AT Messrs. JONES & LEACH'S LIST OF DONATIONS RECEIVED TO- WARDS THE COST OF NEW TOOLS FOR THE WORKMEN:— £ s. d. Friends of D. Humphreys and Son 11 0 0 Mr David Davies, M.P. 10 0 0 Cambria Male Voice Choir 4 15 0 The Misses Howells, Rhiewport 3 3 0 Messrs Hudson and Kearns 2 2 0 Messrs G. B. Walker and Son 2 2 0 Colonel E. Pryce-Jones 2 2 0 Messrs C. Noel Legh and Co. I 1 0 Mrs Lewis Andrew 110 Mr Edward Powell 110 Messrs Tyzack, Sons, and Turner. 110 Mr Hugh Lewis 1 1 0 Right Hon. Lord Joicey 1 1 0 Mr Edward Davies 1 0 0 Miss Hall ••• H Mr Edward Jones, Maesmawr Hall 10 0 Mr W.H.Lambert. 0 10 6 Mr S. H. Jarvis 0 10 6 Mr S. P. Powell 0 10 6 Mr J. E. Lane Griffiths 0 10 6 Mr J. D. Rees, M-P 0 10 6 Mr G. Griffiths 0 10 6 Mr W. Watkins U 10 6 Mr W. H. Burton Swift J J » Mr H. E. Breeze 0 ™ b Mr W. D. Crofts 0 10 6 Mr A. W. Pryce-Jones 0 10 6 i Messrs Halton and Kitchen 0 10 6 Messrs Turner Bros. « Messrs Dicksons, Chester 0 10 6 Messrs Evan and R. E. Woosnam- Savage 0 10 « Dr Jones ™ Mr W. E. Pryce-Jones » 6 Dr. Shearer Jj } £ Mr E. J. Harrison JJ }» Mr A. I. Guest 0 Mr E. C. Phillips J J J Mr Ben Corfield J J Captain Baskerville JJ JJ Lieut.-Colonel Baskerville ••• JJ f^JJ JJ Messrs R. H. Williams and Co. 0 10 U Mrs Lloyd Verney JJ JJJ JJ Mr Pryce Davies Jr *JJ JJ Mr J. T.Pftnh Rnnfhall ••• 0 10 0 Mr W. L. Williams, Bundaberg, Queensland JJ ,JJ JJ Rev Canon Williams JJ J. JJ Messrs Kirchner and Co. — JJ Messrs Haigh and Co. JJ j? JJ Messrs Gibson Bros JJ JJ Messrs A. Megson and Son X 9 JJ Mr E. Clement Jones ••• £ JJ Mr T. A. Forster J Mr T. Meredith 0 5 0 Mr H. Hibbott 0 5 0 Mr R. Bennett 5 0 Mr F, E. Hamer 0 5 0 Mr W. Cross, Bell Inn 0 5 0 Mr H. Rogers, Picton Arms 0 5 0 Mr, R .Jones, Waggon and Horses 0 5 0 Mr J. Maurice Jones 0 5 0 Rev Llewelyn Jones (113 -0 Rev R. Evan Toiaes 0 5 0 Mr H. Beale 0 5 0 Mr A. E. Jones 0 5 0 Mr J. B. Williams 0 5 0 Mr J. E. Danily 0 5 0 Mr Bert Hughes 0 5 0 Mr T. Ll. Phillips, Cambrian Vaults 0 5 0 Mr John Swain, grocer 0 5 0 Mr Richard James 0 5 0 Mrs Percival, Black Boy 0 3 0 Mr W. G. Cottle 0 3 0 Mr J. Evans, coal merchant. 0 3 0 Mr Joseph Smith 0 3 0 Mr G. H. Butt 0 2 6 Mr D. H. Powell 0 2 6 Mr William Roberts 0 2 6 Mr L. Gibson 0 2 6 Mr J. Rawson JJ o r Mr R. Rawson JJ £ J Mr E. C. Morgan 0 2 6 Mr J. Barrington JJ o « Mr W. Williams JJ J Mr J. Trotter 0 2 b Mr F. Bennett-Lloyd nil Mr E. Morgan Jones nil Mr F. C. E. Evans 0 2 6 Mr E. Rees 0 2 6 Mr Sam Roberts 0 2 6 Mr R. Jones 0 2 6 Mr T. Mills 0 2 6 Mr M. W. Owen 0 2 6 Mr J. Bennett 0 2 6 Mr E. H. Humphreys 0 2 6 Mr Urban Leach 9 r Mr R. A. Thomas 0 I b Mr George Woosnam 9 fi Mr A. J. Fawcett 0 2 6 Mr Breeze Ford 0 z u Mr W. G. Cleeton 9 n Mr G. M. Evans 0 2 0 Mr H. M. Barratt 0 2 0 Mr J. Jones, coal merchant 0 2 0 Mr E. R. Owen 9 n Mr J. L'Homme 9 n Mr H. H. Evans 9 n Mr D. W. Oliver 0 | 0 Mr Charles Williams JJ 2 0 Mr R. O. Jones » j JJ Mr J. Morgan Jones 0 1 0 Mr J. Jones ? n Mr J. Bellis 0 10 Mr H. Bryers Jj 1 0 Mr D. Smith 0 1 0 Mr F. Bellis 0 1 0 Total £71 1 0 On behalf of the Workmen, the following Committee- BENNETT, E. H. HUMPHREYS, URBAN LEACH, J. MAURICE JONES, (Hon. Secretary), —beg to tender sincere thanks to all the Subscribers. Balance Sheet will be issued in due course. NEWTOWN SILVER BAND AND BATT BAND 7th B. W.P. PRESIDENT, 1909:— CAPTAIN R. J. W. ARBUTHNOT. Fixtures:- AUGUST 24th-Recital in Aid of Annual Visit to Union, in Broad-street. AUGUST 25th-Recital In Aid of Annual Visit to Union, on Canal. AUGUST 26th-Montgomery Flower Show. AUG. 27th—Pl&s, Machynlleth. SEPT. 2ND—Gregynog Estate R, SEPTEMBER 3rd-FaBcy Fair on ^to^Ground. SEPT. llth-Carnival in Aid of Infirmary and District Nurse. I SEPT. ISth-Annual Visit to Union, Caersws. TERMS for Bands from 10 to 30 Performers I to be obtained from the Hon. Sec., DAVID W. OLIVER, (633) Music Salon, Newtown. GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. CATHOLIC CHAPEL. WESLEY STREET, NEWTOWN. MASS EVERY SUNDAY, Until Further Notice, 10 o'clock THANKS. MR. B. BENNETT ROWLANDS desires to thank all those who so kindly sent gifts of flowers, fruits, etc., for the Open Air Service at the Mission Room and who assisted in the Choir. NOTICE. MRS. DALGLEISH, carriage proprietor, of Frankwell-street, Newtown, desires to inform the public that SAMUEL DAVIES is no longer in her service, and is not entitled to trans- act any business en her account. k154 MACHYNLLETH A;AL SHOW A'-N- N U A Wednesday, August 25th, Held on the Beautiful PLAS MACHYNLLETH GROUNDS, By the kind permission of the Right Hon. Lord Herbert Vane-Tempest. OPEN TURN-OUT, TROTTING AND GRAND LEAPING COMPETITIONS. 23 Classes and 18 Specials for DOGS in Marquee (Benched and Fed by Old Calabar). New Features in Horse Section, Poultry, and Garden Produce. President's Tenant Farmers' Classes, and Gate Making Competition. President: The Right Hon. LoRD HERBXRT VANE- TEMPEST. Vice-President: D. DAVIES, Esq., M.P Schedules sent free. T. PARSONS, Secretary. MONTGOMERY AND DISTRICT I HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. PRESIDENT—SYDNEY R. HEAP, ESQ. THE ANNUAL SHOW Will be held on LYMORE MEADOW, MONTGOMERY, (by kind permission of the Earl of Powis and Councillor T. Howard), oar xstftfcsaAX MAGNIFICENT DISPLAY OF FLOWERS, FRUIT, VEGETABLES, &0. Over 1,200 Entries Last Year! THE NEWTOWN SILVER BAND Will Play for DANCING from 4 p.m. till Dusk. TURN-OUTS, HORSE LEAPING, AND CYCLE AND FOOT EVENTS. For particulars see small bills. TEA & REFRESHMENTS will be Provided on the Ground at Moderate Charges. The Show will be Opened by the President At One o'clock. Adndbsiou-Up to 4 p.m., Is; From 4 to 6-30, 6d.; from 6-30 to close, 3d. A Chinese Lantern Dance Will (weather permitting), be held on the BOWLING GREEN From 8-30 p.m. until Midnight. ADMISSION:—GENTS', Is; LADIES', 6d, Schedules and all information may be obtained from the Secretary, W. J. JONES. 1, Alexandra Terrace, Montgomery. OSWESTRY District Agricultural Spciety. THE FORTY-SEVENTH I ANNUAL SHOW Will take place at OSWESTRY. ON Thursday, September 16th, WHEN £ 500 GIVEN !5 PRIZES. fir ENTRIES CLOSE SATURDAY NEXT- II Schedules, Entry Forms, and all information may be obtained from GEORGE WHITFIELD, Secretary. Offices: Smithfield-street, Oswestry. (157) GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. GREGYNOG Estate Improvement Society. President: The Right Hon. LORD JOICEY. The SIXTEENTH Annual AGRICULTURAL AND HORTICULTURAL SHOW ■ Will be held On Thursday, September 2nd, On PENYWAIN MEADOW, GREGYNOG (By kind permission of the President). A Grand Display of Live Stock, Horticultural abd Dairy Produce, Flower Show, School Children's and Industrial Exhibits, Turnouts, Trotting Matches, Galloway and Bicycle Raoea. SPECIAL NOTICE-OPEN CLASSES: Class I-Horse Foal by the Estate Horse: 1st 50/ 2nd, 40/ 3rd, 30/- 4th,20/ 5th, 10'- Class 2 —Filly Foal by the Estate Horse: 1st, 50/ 2nd, 40, 3rd, 30/ 4th, 20/ 5th, 10/- Class 17-Hackneys, 14 hands or over: 1st, 21/ 2nd, 10/6 Class 48-rnouts: 1st, 21/ 2nd, 10/6 An Attractive Programme of Sports THE NEWTOWN SILVER BAND Will play Selections during the day & for Dancing LUNCHEON, TEA AND REFRESHMENT TENTS. Gates Open to the Public at 11 o'clock. Admission, Is after 4 p m., 6d. Children Free. Entries for Agricultural Section close 14th August, and for Horticultural Section on 21st August, and for Turn-outs on the 28th Aug., 1909. ADMISSION TICKETS, if purchased before 3 p.m. on Tuesday, 31st August, 9d can be obtained from Mr H. Beale, Lion Hotel, Newtown; Mr David Evans, Bwlchyffridd Mrs Ford, Unicorn Hotel, Caersws; Mr W. Griffiths, New Inn, Bettws; Mr J. Jones, the Talbot, Bettws; Mr Proctor, New Mills; Mr R. Thomas, Shop, Tregynonf; and the Secretary. Schedules, Entry Forms, &c., may be obtained from the Secretary- A. D. JONES, Whitegates, Tregynon PARISH OF NEWTOWN. A Fancy Fair & Sale of Work Organised by St. Mary's Guild, will be held on THE RECTORY GROUNDS, tin PrJ "toy, September 3rd, L Jfcnwihi fit 11—h 1 tfnt imrinn The Fair will be opened at 3 p.m. by MISS CLARA JONES, Bank House. Contributions in money or kind will be thank- fully received by Mrs. T. Ll. L. Williams (Presi- dent), at the Rectory. THE NEWTOWN SILVER BAND Will be in attendance. An attractive programme will be formed. Partic- ulars next week. Admission to grounds by ticket: 6d. till 6 p.m.; 3d. afterwards. (134) LLANDINAM. THE FIFTEENTH ANNUAL SHOW OF BROOD MARES, HORSES, FOALS, HUNTERS, PONIES, TURN-OUTS, CATTLE, SHEEP, COTTAGERS COWS AND PIGS, together with Horse Leaping, &c., In connection with the several Estates of David Davies, Esq., M.P., Plas Dinam, will be held on Wednesday, September 8th, On the Recreation Grounds, near Llandinam. FLOWER SHOW AND SPORTS. Secretary of Horticultural Section: GEORGE MORE. ADMISSION to the Grounds,—6d. Subscribers of 2/6 and upwards, One Free Ticket. ENTRIES CLOSE AUGUST 28th, 1909. At 8 p.m. Schedules, and all information, of FRANCIS G. JONES, Hon. Sec., (97) Maesma.wr, Caersws. THE MONTGOMERYSHIRE AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION. TBTE ANNUAL SHOW Will be held at WELSHPOOL On Thursday, September 9th. PRESIDENT: S. D. PRICE-DAVIES, ESQ., J.P UPWARDS OF £335 IN PRIZES FOR SHIRE HORSES, AGRICULTURAL GELD- INGS, HUNTERS, HACKNEYS, PONIES AND CATTLE, In addition to the above, a capital programme of attractions has been arranged, including OPEN & LOCAL LEAPING CONTESTS, 3 CLASSES OF TURNOUTS And a Brilliant MILITARY DISPLAY Will be given by the Montgomeryshire Yeoraanry, whose well-known BAND will be in attendance. Cheap Tickets will be issued ™ „ and L & N. W. and G- W, R^W* CambniB Entries for STOCK close on M' XT A°fi (82nOEEis' Chirbury, Shropshire.