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SALES BY AUCTION. Messrs. Morris, Marshall & Poole CAUSE CASTLE FARM, WESTBURY. MESSRS MORRIS, MARSHALL & POOLE are favouied with instructions from Mrs Kinsey. who is retiring, to Sell by Auction, with- out reserve, on the Premises, To-morrow (Wednesday) October 27th, The whole of her Valuable LIVE and DEAD FARMING STOCK, comprising: 161 Sound and Healthy CROSS-BRED SHEEP, 90 HEREFORD & SHORTHORN Cross Cattle. 17 SHIRE and HACK HORSES and COLTS. A Large and Up-to-Date Collection of AGRI- CULTURAL IMPLEMENTS and MACHINERY, GRAIN in the Stacks, Winter Keep, etc. Sale to commence with Implements—10-30. Catalogues from the Auctioneers, Chirbury and Newtown. (375) SHADWELL, 2! miles from Clun and 5 from Bishop's Castle.. MESSRS MORRIS, MARSHALL & POOLE have received instructions from Mr Penry Parry, who is retiring, to Sell by Auction, on the Premises, as above, On Thursday Next, October 28th, The Whole of his Valuable FARMING STOCK, comprising a Sound and Healthy Flock of 309 CLUN FOREST SHEEP, A Well-bred Herd of 83 HEREFORD CATTLE, A Powerful Team of 6 VALUABLE CART HORSES, An Excellent Cob Mare, 6 Well-bred Cart and Hack Colts, 38 HILL PONIES. A Good Collection of IMPLEMENTS and MACHINERY, including an excellent 7-horse power Portable Steam Engine, with Thrashing Box by Clayton and Shuttleworth. Several Lots of CAPITAL WINTER KEEP, Including Clover, Straw and Roots, to be con- sumed on the premises, and about 180 acres of Grass Keep, in addition to the Hill of 275 acres. Luncheon at 11. Sale to Commence at.12 o'clock. Catalogues from the Auctioneers, Chirbury. ABERMULE MILL. Wednesday, November 3rd. ATTRACTIVE SALE OF LIVE STOCK and EFFECTS, comprising. 9 CROSS-BRED CATTLE, BROWN COB MARE, 10 WETHER LAMBS, a « PIGS, A good 'collection of Implements and Mill Re- -Ittisites, Market Traps, Harness, Stack of PRIME HAY, and other produce to go off, 20 Acres of Grass Keep to Lady Day, and a greater portion of the Serviceable Household Effects, by order of theJRepresentatives of the late Mr E. Lewis. T>™aJL°&Uea from MORRIS, MARSHALL, & POOLE, ^hirbury. (408) MONTGOMERY STOCK SALES. Next Sale —Thursday, Nov. 4th. Further Entries solicited. A {3Y7) MORRIS, MARSHALL & POOLE. ELECTION ADDRESSES, 70 THE ELECTORS OF THE BOROUGH OF MONTGOMERY. LORD, LADIBS AND GENTLEMEN,— *jAVE BEEN ASKED BY MANY OF MY townsmen to stand for a seat on the p.?.,Council, and I now offer myself as a i candidate for that honour. as a Candidate desiring to fairly repre- r> \«e interests of the Borough generally. My 18 that politics aud creeds should find no | th*?6 business of the Borough. I think »iv a ^"rer share of representation should be sh&611 ^e town and inner district, and a fair '°nly the agricultural or outer district. your favour I should be elected I shall use y best efforts for the advancement of the Town a lta trade.—I remain, Your obedient servant, (373) PRYCE R. EATON. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE BOROUGH OF MONTGOMERY. AT THE REQUEST OF A NUMBER of the Electors,—I offer myself as a Candi- r*te for one of the two vacancies about to ocour the Municipal Council. in the Royal Engineers for over fcirty-two years, and was for three years on the \?*CiP Board at Aldershot. lord, ladies and gentlemen, if you do me *be honor of electing me, I will devote my 10]mergiesand experience for the benefit of your oWn and Borough. HENRY CAUTLEY, Colonel on Retired List « Royal Engineers. Clawdd,y.dre, Montgomery, 16th October, 1909. (372) TO THE BURGESSES OF THE BOROUGH OF MONTGOMERY. My LORD, LADIES. AND GENTLEMEN,— THE PERIOD FOR WHICH WE WERE p ae your Representatives On the Town ^ouncil having expired, we beg most respectfully offer ourselves for re-election. As large Ratepayers ourselve3 our interests are entica\ with yours, and if elected it will be our constant care to promote the interests we have in viz.:—the wellfare of the town and its rade generally. We are, My Lord, Ladies, and Gentlemen, Your obedient Servants, HENRY JONES, w THOMAS HOWARD. Montgomery, 18th October, 1909. (381) NO DOUBT ,you WILL HAVE OBSERVED THAT srrV can buy FOUNTAIN PENS and fiT*^GRAPHS at almost any price. We uoroughly test all Fountain Pens and e*0re placing them in stock. You 4. therefore rely upon the quality of tnose bought at the FOUNTAIN PEN HOS- 19, Broad Street, Newtown. SALES BY AUCTION. Messrs P. Wilson-Jones & Davis. NEWTOWN. This-Day (Tuesday), October 26th. 60 SHIRE FOALS In Horse Paddock, Park Street, Sale at 10 sharp. 367 NEWTOWN STOCK SALES. This-Day (Tuesday), October 26th. 50 FAT STORE CATTLE. Sale at 12 o'clock prompt. (368) BROAD STREET, NEWTOWN. This-Day (Tuesday). SALE OF DUTCH BULBS (All Sorts), HARNESS, TRAPS, Etc. Sale at 2 o'clock. (409) MARKET HALL, NEWTOWN. IMPORTANT SALE OF MODERN AND ANTIQUE FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. MESSRS P. WILSON-JONES & DAVIS have received instructions from Mr George Morris. who is leaving the district, and two other gentlemen, who are giving up their businesses, to Sell by Auction, as above, on Thursday, November 4th, the Valuable Contents of their Residences of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE & EFFECTS, Comprising— Contents of Four Reception Rooms, Six Bed- rooms, Domestic Offices, &c., including Handsome Dining Room Suite in Oak Frames, Suites in Leather and Saddlebags, Bedroom Suites in Satin Walnut and other woods, several Pieces in Oak, and a very useful Collection cf Household Requisites. Full Particulars on Posters, &c. L410 BERRIEW STOCK SALES-Friday, November 12th. L411 Messrs pooke Bros. & Roberts, MESSRS. COOKE BROS..& ROBERTS' SALE FIXTURES. Tuesday, Oct. 26.-Furniture and Effectawat the Auction Mart, High Street, Newtown, at 1-30 o'clock. Early in November.—Sale of Two Valuable Villa Residences, Llanidloes. November.—Sale of Household Furniture and Effects, Market Hall, Newtown. November.—Sale of a high-class Boarding House, Aberystwyth. November.- Sale of a Freehold Farm, near Aberystwyth. Frank Lloyd and Sons. 600 HOBSES. *VS £ r GREAT NOVEMBER SALES IN THE NORTH WALES REPOSITORY, WREXHAM. FRANK LLOYD & SONS Invite Entries Jf for November 17th-Harnees Horses, Hunters, Cob and Ponies. November 18th—Waggon, Lurry, Van and Young Horses. Secure Best Positions by entering early. Entries Close Monday, Nov. 8th. L353 BUSINESS CARDS. 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. LOGGING 11 —EDMUND HITCHON begs to C inform the inhabitants of Newtown and District that he still continues to carry on the Clogging Trade in aJl its branches at Crown Street, Newtown. JOHN A. OLIVER, Wholesale and Retail Tobacconiet. Appointed Sole Agent by the Manufacturers for Newtown and District 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.), an 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 Us-mounted,-Note Address: 36 Broad-street. Newtown. HORSES AND TRAPS FOR HIRE, with or without drivers, at moderate terms, also Lurrys and Waggons. Char-a-bano leaves Frackwell every Thursday, Saturday, and Sunday for most beautiful spots in district (see posters). -Mrs. Dalgleish (late Mrs Handy), Frankwell, Newtown. (00) WELSHPOOL. TO BRIDE, NO WEDDING but in IN 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 TO5* LOOK WELL AND PROSPEROUS P 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 JO-NEC' 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 Jonx JONES', Broad-street. Welshpool < LLANDINAM. R SAVAGE, GROCER, LLANDINAM • keeps Thomas Jones & Co., Limited (Liverpool), Teas. The tea for this neighb our hood. Best quality Groceries, Provisions, Ac., at lowest prices. Flour and Corn Merchant. q513 lmilso LLANF AIR. IMPORTANT TO FARMERS.—FOR RIDING .L Saddles and Harness (made on the Premises) go to Joux EDWARDS, Saddler, Collar and Harness Maker, Llanfair. London Whips, Never Rust" Bits, Sponges, Chamois, Embrocation, Ac. Water- proof Knee Rugs. Cloth and Leather Leggings Special Oil and Blacking for Harness. Agent to the Alliance Assurance Co, r266 PUBLIC NOTICES. BERRIEW CHARITIES. PERSONS desirous of supplying the Trustees -L with 255 yards of white flannel at Is Od per yard are invited to send samples not later than Friday, November 5th. to E. Lloyd, clerk. 405 DINAS MAWDDWY COAL & LIME.COMPANY THE ABOVE COMPANY wish to Inform the Public that they still continue their Business at Kerry Station. -Salesnian. Mr W. E. Owens. L399 WELSHPOOL GRAMMAR SCHOOL. PREPARATIONS for the University Locals, Preceptors, Public Schools, Shorthand Certificate, and Civil Service Examinations. OVER 100 PASSES during the last five years in the above Examinations. Thirty Shorthand Certificates gained since 1893. CAMBRIDGE LOCALS. ALL PASSED. HONOURS. RESIDENT MASTER, UNIVERSITY GRADUATE. Cambridge Local Examination Class now forming Comfortable Home for Boarders. Moderate Terms. i87 T. F. HILES, Head Master. MONTGOMERYSHIRE EDUCATION AUTHORITY. TEACHERS, as indicated, are REQUIRED IMMEDIATELY for the following SCHOOLS HEADS. Certificted-Kerry Charity (C.E.), Master, iJllO. ASSISTANTS (Female). Uncertificated-Aberhafesp Cl. (to take sewing), J645. Supplementary—Christ Church C.E. (female), £ 25. Llandrinio Par. (female), X25. Forms of application may be obtained from m-, the undersigned, on receipt of stamped addressed foolscap envelope for reply. Canvassing, directly or indirectly, a disqualiifcation. LLEWELYN PHILLIPS, Clerk to the Education Authority. County Education Offices, Newtown, Oct. 22nd., 1909. (L386) NEWTOWN COUNTY INTERMEDIATE SCHOOLS. AN EXAMINATION for the Lord Joioey'' Scholarship will be held at the COUNTY SCHOOLS, NEWTOWN, on Saturday, the 6th Day of November, 1909, commencing at 10 a.m. The Scholarship consists of total exemption from Tuition Fees, and is limited to BOYS who were under 13 years of ageron the 1st day of July last, living on the Gregynog Estate, and who are, and have for not less than three years been, Scholars in a Public Elementary School, and have reached the fifth standard. The Scholarship will be tenable up to the end of July, 1910, but may be renewed on the recom- mendation 01 the Head Master. Entry forms, and further particulars, may be obtained from the undersigned, to whom all applications must be sent not later than Wednesday, the 3rd day of November, 1909. MARTIN WOOSNAM, Clerk to the Governors. Bank Chambers, Newtown. 20th October, 1909. L401 UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF WALES, ABERYSTWYTH (One of the Constituent Colleges of the University of Wales). President: The Right Hon. Lord Rendel. Principal: T. F.Roberts, M.A. (Oxon) LL.D. (Vict) THE NEXT SESSION begins on October 5th, 1909. A number of Entrance Scholar- ships and Exhibitions, open to both male and female candidates above the age of 16, are offered for Competition on Tuesday, September 21st, 1909, and the following days. Students are prepared for Degrees in Arts, Science (including the applied Science of Agriculture), Law and Music. Sessional Com- position Fee, X10, with additional Laboratory Fees for Science Students. Registration Fee, J81. Men Students reside in Registered Lodgings in the town, or at the Men's Hostel. Warden Prof. J.W. Marshall, M.A. Women Students reside in the Alexandra Hall of Residence for Women. Warden: Miss E. A. Fewings. For full particulars respecting the General Arts and Science Departments, the Law, Agriculture, and Day Training Departments, the Department for the Training of Secondary Teachers, and the Hostels, apply to J. H. DAVIES, M.A., Registrar. NOTICE TO STOCKBREEDERS & FEEDERS. Pea Meal and Peas. Bean Meal and Beans. Barley Meal and Barley. Wheat Meal and Wheat Indian Meal. Round Flat Corn. Best Middlings & Thirds Best Germs add Bran. Crushed Oats., Beans. Scotch Oatmeal, Grotes Old Oats and Mixed Feed, Hay and Straw (cut and in bulk). Fowl and Pheasant Corn, 100 lbs., 8/- Sound Good Flour, 31/6 per 280Ibs. NEW HOPS AND MALT. Bovine, Bibby, and Ayre Bros. Creamland Milk Equivalent, Lancaster Calf Meals, and all kinds of Feeding Stuffs. Linseed, Linseed Meal, Linseed Cake, Etc. SEED WHEAT Direct from Chalk District. OLD RED STRAW. GOLD DROP. SQUARE HEAD, &c., &c. AGENT =OR HATFIELD'S MANURES. DAVID EVANS, THE PEOPLE'S SEEDSMAN, NEWTOWN. ISFRYN HOUSE, Bryn Street, NEWTOWN. FOR LADIES' & CHILDREN'S COSTUMES & COATS, KNITTED & FLANNELETTE UNDERWEAR &c., AT PRICES SURE TO PLEASE. Mrs. 0. EDWARDS. SALES BY PRIVATB TREATY. FOR SALE-A Number of FresbEmptied Rum JD Puncheons and other Smallor,asks.-Apply, S. Powell, Eagles Brewery, Newtortn- (372) IpOR SALE—10 Tons Shropshire grown Carrots, good sample, special low pries* to 5 cwt. aDd half-ton buyers. -Cox- Hallett, Shrewsbury. (388) FOR SALE—A Quantity of Go<d Cider Fruit. Apply, Howard, Gwarthlow, Montgomery. FOR SALE — Several White Wyandottes, White Rock (1909), and Sue»ex Cockerels, (1908) all very fine birds. Morgan, Pines, Newtown. L337 FOR SALE—Confectionery an! Restaurant Business, with Fruit and Minarals. Cheap to immediate purchaser.—Mr Dixoi, 13, Berriew- Street, Welshpool. (370) FOR SALE, Second-hand seven o-tave upright Piano in handsome Walnut c*se. On view in Reading Room, Kerry.—Apply C.Burn Callan- der, Kerry, Mont. 404 TO BE SOLD by private trenty, 49, Long Bridge-street, Newtown. All that freehold well situated House and Shop, conprising shop, sitting room, kitchens, cellars, 4 tedrooms, and usual out offices Full particulars apply: P. Wilson Jones and Davis, Estate Agents, Newtown WALLPAPERS from l £ d7 p»r Soli. Any Quantity (large or small] supplied at TrT, J vvnoiesaie rnces. Uur Stock exceeds 250,000 Rolls of all Classes. Write for Pattern and say what class you require.—(D^pt. 284), The Barnett Wallpaper Co., Ltd., Mailolester. (80) WEDDING GIFT—Lady offers privately, YV magnificent 7-guinea servie, Al quality plate (stamped) six each, table, dessert spoons and forks, tea and egg spoons (36 pieces); unsoiled; accept 25s; approval wilngly.- Write Box 263, Express.' TYRES, Cycle Accessories—Stocktaking Sale— Covers from 3/3, Air Tubes with valves 2/3 each, guaranteed; Wheels, Free-wljeels, Saddles, Lamps, Bells, etc. Sale List free.-W. A. GORTON, Manufacturer, Wolverhampton. (379) TO GROCERS, MILLERS, AÑD OTHERS. FOR SALE by Private Treaty, an old estab- lished Grocery Business wit& a Corn and Flour Mill, in Llanidloes.—Apply to Cooke Bros. and Roberts, Newtown. (412) TIMBER FOR THE Forden Rural District Council have a Quantity of good Bridge and other Timber to dispose of, lying at the Nags Head Hotel," Garthmyl, near Montgomery station. Tenders for the same to be sent tc C. So Pryce, Esq., Solicitor, Montgomery. (332) BEST PETR0LEuFniAMP~0iL WE WILL DELIVER 40 at Lowest Summer Prices until the of Novem- ber. 200 Cases White Wax Candles at less than Makers' Present Prices—Foxall wd Co., New- street, Welshpool, (334) THE EMPIRE BUSINESS TRANSFER Co., 32a Oswald Road, OSW3STEY. TEL. No. 29. WE Respectfully Announce that »e have Opened Offices at the above Address, under First-Class Management. All Business entrusted to us shall receive prompt attention. If you want to Buy or Sell a Business WRITE US. If you want to Buy or Sell Houses or Property WRITE US. If you have any Money to Invest WRITE US. The Sale of all Kinds of Businesses arranged. Sale or Purchase of House Property undertaken. House Agents. Rents Collected. Insurances of all kinds effected with the best Offices. In fact anything you want WRITE US. For Terms address FOR SALE. ENGINEERING Plant at Aberystwyth; a bargain. J 4 COAL Waggons; spring buffer; cheap. WANTED. GENTLEMAN wants £ 2,000; security guar- anteed. The Empire Business Transfer Coy. SPECIAL SHOW OF LADIES' & CHILDREN'S AUTUMN MILLINERY AT MISS DOWNING'S, 28, BROAD-STREET, NEWTOWN. NEW AUTUMN GOODS. COALS. BEST VALUE at LO WEST POSSIBLE PRICE MORRIS AND SON COAL FACTORS, RAILWAY WHARF & PARK-8T., NEWTOWN Are prepared to quote to intending purchaser 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# 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 tST AT REMARKABLY LOW PRICES CALL AND INSPECT THE STOCK before you buy anywhere else. ADDRESS 9, BROAD ST., WELSHPOOL MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. SAFE BRAND. "Pure English Yeast." MALT. NEW HOPS, lOd. & Is. per lb. HIGHEST PRICE FOR ALL GAME. PURE PICKLING VINEGAR, 3d. per Quart. NEW RED HERRINGS m Farmer's Best (30) j DAVID EVANS, THE PEOPLE'S SEEDSMAN, NEWTOWN. For Scale of Advertisement Charges see Page 6. CAPT. ARBUTHNOT wishes to recommend a J Strong Active Lad, aged 19. Some experi- ence with horses and in out-door work; 8 months reference.-Apply, R. W., 37, Sheaf-Bt., Newtown, or, Newtown Hall. (374) WANTED, a strong General Servant at once. —Apply, Mrs Vickers, Broad-street. MUSIC AND STATIONERY (if desiied).— Apprentice wanted by Phillips and Son Newtown. Either Sex. WANTED, an Apprentice to the grocery trade.—Apply by l&tter to Bunford s otores, Broad-street, Newtown. 407 TO LET, in Broad-Street, a nice Bedroom with use of Sitting Room, lady preferred.—Apply, Box 371,' Express Office.' ANTED-A Good Plain Cook; baking and small dairy two in family six servants in the hoube.-Apply, stating age, wages, and length of character, to Mrs P. A. Beck, Trelydan, Welshpool. L352 TENTS and Marquees for Hire.—Apply, Alfred H. Pilot, The Bank, Newtown. (743) FOUND, near Kerry, a Postal Order.—Owner can recover on giving description and pay- ing expenses.—Box 406,' Express' Office. LOST, September last, two Ewes (D) in circle on side, also marked red paint; expenses paid.—Davies, Groes, Guilsfield. 417 LOST, at Newtown September Fair, a Wether Lamb, marked B.M. on the right side.— Information thankfully received by B. Morgan, Lower Garth, Bettwa. (328) LOST from Sutton, Montgomery, Two Cross- bred Ewes, one tan face, the other speckled face; marked P on thigh, coloured red. All expenses paid.-Apply, Henry Jones, as above. STRAYED, last Fair day, from Caehilin Farm, Newtown, 4 Kerry Hill Lambs, pitched with a hand on near shoulder.—Information to be given to J. Brown, as above. (406) PROPERTIES TO LET TO LET, a Desirable Dwelling-house in Gas-street.—Apply Manager, Gasworks, Newtown. (645) TO BE LET, the Farm of Goetref, near Llan- idloes.—Apply to Mr Robertsi 15, Mostyn- Avenue, West Kirkby, Cheshire. (392) TO LET, excellent Three-stall Stable (with small Coach-house attached. -Apply at the Music SVon, Newtcwn. (523 A* LARGE LOCK-UP SHOP, ^fith Fixtures, in Lady well-street, Newtown, to let at very Low Rent.-Apply, Mr Martin Owen, Newtown. TO LET, St. David's." a charmingly Bituated Semi-detached Villa Residence, about one mile from Newtown, with immediate possession.— Apply to Cooke Bros. and Roberts, Land Agents, Newtown. (805) TO LET, with immediate possession, Wood side Cottage, Llanllwchaiarn, with two gardens and orchard attached. Beautifully situated low rent.—Apply, T. F. Benbow, Waterloo House, Newtown. (393) TO BE LET from the 25th March next—a very useful Farm of about 134 acres also, another of about 35 acres; several commodious dwelling houses and gardens at Newtown, Caersws and Llanidloes.—Apply to Bennett Rowlands, Estate and House Agent, Newtown & Llanidloes. 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 TO LET OR FOR SALE. THE old established fully Licensed Hotel, known as the White Horse Hotel, situate in the important market town of Builth Wells.- Apply to Cooke Bros. and Roberts, Newtown. (413) TO LET at Lady Day, Tygwyn, Carno, con- taining about 45 acres, with good House and Buildings, in present tenant's occupation over 30 years; also for Sale Two Desirable Small FEirms, known as Pantybegr and Waendowlod, Bwlchygarreg, Llanwnog.—Apply to P. Wilsan- Jones & Davies, Land Agents, Newtown. (369) 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 COSTUMES & DRESSES TO ORDER FIRST-CLASS DRESSMAKING On the Premises by Experienced Hands. FIT, STYLE & FINISH GUARANTEED Patterns and Prices on Application. MOURNING ORDERS Promptly Executed. LADIES' OWN MATERIALS MADE UP. R. & S. -M-ORGAN, Short Bridge-street, NEWTOWN. Eagle Brewery, Newtown TO FARMERS AND OTHERS S. POWELL, BREWER, MALTSTER, WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT. SPECIALLY HOME BREWED HARVEST ALES 8d., 10d. & Is. per Gall. Made from the Choicest Malt and Hope. DUBLIN and other STOUTS in all Size Casks. Agent for Welahpool-PARzy. Victoria Vaults New Mills-PROCTOR. Llaubadarn-Mrs CADWALLADKB, v t GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. NEWTOWN LIBERAL ASSOCIATION. AN IMPORTANT MEETING Will be held at the VICTORIA HALL, This (Monday) Evening, October 25th. At 8 o'clock. All Liberals are requested to attend. WILLIAM LEWIS, (402) Secretary. NEWTOWN bKATING RINK OPENS with Up-to-date- NEW FLOOR This TUESDAY EVENING at 7-30. ) On Thursday Next, GRAND FANCY DRESS (Optional) CARNIVAL i 7-30 to 12 o'clock. AUGMENTED BAND. GiT ADMISSION (including Skates), 2s.; to Gallery, 6d. Book 'Early.—Skates Limited. (414) PUBLIC HALL, NEWTOWN. Saturday Next, October 30th. 1.2.1.1' Miss INEZ HOWARD'S COMPANY (under the direction of Henry Chattell), In the Stirring Romantic Play, Her Love Against The World." Front Seats, 2s. 6d.; 2s.; Is.:6.; Is. Early Door at 7, 3d. extra. Curta.n at 8 o'clock. (A Special Is. 6d. Ticket issued for Gallery or Chairs, which will admit Early Door. Apply, J. Bennett.) (395) NEWTOWN HOCKEY SOCIAL Will be held in The Public Hall, On Thursday, November 18th. Hon. Sec.: R. A. WILSON. CHIRBURY. THE ANNUAL COURSING MEETING (In honour of Viscount Clive's Birthday) Will be held On Friday, December 3rd. Entries Close on Monday, November 29th. L400 T. E. KINSEY, Hon. Sec. NEWTOWN PARISH CHURCH SOIREE Will be held in the Public Hall, Newtown, On Thursday, November 11th, Commencing at 8 p.m. D^^srcxisrG On the NEW POLISHED MAPLE FLOOR, From 9 till 1 o'clock. Excellent Variety Programme. Music will be supplied by the Cedewaen Band. Refreshments at Moderate Charges. Admission—One Shilling. For further particulars see handbills. 1,894 CHARLES EDWARDS, Hon. Sec. TRADE NOTICE. Mrs BIRCH, Market-street, BEGS TO INFORM THE INHABITANTS of Newtown and District that SHE WILL STILL CARRY ON THE BUSINESS OF BUTCHERING formerly carried on by her late husband (Mr G. E. Birch). Mrs Birch thanks the public for their kind support in the past, and solicits a continuance of their patronage. (809) TO CONSUMERS OF COAL JOHN EYANS, Wholesale & Retail Coal Merchant, NEWTOWN, Has arranged for Quantities of Best CANNOCK CHASE, HANWOOD, AND RUABON COALS at Rock Bottom Prices, and is prepared to give PURCHASERS THE BENEFIT. ARTIFICIAL MANURES Pure Dissolved Bone, Superphosphates Basic Slag, Kamit, Agricultural Salt, &C, &c., always in Stock. In Trupk Loads to any Station. — GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. CATHOLIC CHAPEL. WESLEY STREET, NEWTOWN. MASS EVERY SUNDAY, Until Further Notice, 10 o'clock BWLCHYFFRIDD. 7L TEA AND COMPETITIVE MEETING Will be held at the above place On Thursday, February 24th, 1910. Programmes ready shortly. L391 NEWTOWN A TST^STTJ A TL, EISTEDDFOD. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 31st, 1909 MUSICAL ADJUDICATOR— Mr CARADOG ROBERTS, Mus. Bac. List of Competitions. MUSIC. Mixed Choir (16 to 20 voice?), Abide with me (T. Maldwyn Price). Published by Hughes and Son, Wrexham.—Prizes, £ 6 and C2. Hymn Tune (12 to 16 voices), When wilt Thou- save the people ? Copies may be obtained from the Eisteddfod Secretary at Id. each. Prizes, £ 2 and .£1. Male Voice (12 to 16 voices), "In Absence'^ (Dudley Buck).—Prizes, £ 3 and Xi. Quartette, Thrice happy they (Emlyn Evana). D. Jenkins, Aberystwyth (0. N. 4d, Solfa Id). -Prizes, XI and 10s. Tenor and Bass Duet, "Martial Spirit" (Dr. Parry). Mrs. Parry, Penarth (Is.).-Prizes, XI and 10s. Soprano Solo, Jesu, Lover of my soul" (J. T. Pritchard). Hughes and Son (Is.).—Prizes, 15s. and 5s. Contralto Solo, Seek 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.)— Prizes, 15s. and 5s. Bass or Baritone Solo, The Inchcape Bell" (R. S. Ruohes).- Prizes, 15s. and 5s. Boy's Solo (under 14 years), "Winnie Dear" (No. 1 'People's Welsh Songs ').-Pri zoib, 5s. and 2s. 6d. Girl's Solo (uud&r 14 years), "In the Master's servioe" (A. Lin wood, Music PnM'sher, Eastwood. Notts.).—Prizes, 6a. and 2a. 6d. Composition of Hymn Tune to the words, Hark, hark my soul."—Prizes, 15s. and 5a.-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, 10s. 6d. and 5s. Best Executed Design of Fretwork.—Prizes, 58. and 38. 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 L&dJ's. Blouse.—Prizes, 5s. and 23. 6d. Group of Fruit in Water Colour or Oils; all previous prize winners exeludecl.-Prizes, be. and 2s. 6d. Any Article made out of apparently Useless Material as old Reels, Corks, Tins, Match- boxes, &c.-Prizes, 3s. and 2s. LITERARY. Essay on Unemployment: Its Causes and Remedies."—Prizes, X2 2s. Od., and JE1 Is. Od. Poem on any Welsh Incident or Personage, not to- exceed 100 lines, in Welsh or English (any metro).-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, £ 1 Is. Od. and 15s. Essay on The most important Trees commonly found in Montgomeryshire" (not exceeding l2 in number and excluding fruit-bearing- trees).—Prizes, ^1 Is. Od 10s. 6d., and 5s. Written original Sermon, not to exceed 2,000 words, subject, Evil communications corrupt good manners." I Corinthians, xv., 33. Open to laymen only. Prize, 10s. Recitation for Boys under 16 years.—Prizes 5s and 2s. 6d. Recitation for Girls under 16 years.—Prizes 5s and 2s. 6d. Recitation for Adults.—Prizes, 10s and 5s Spalling Bee confined to Children under 14 vearsv —Prizes, 3a. 6d. and 2s. Spelling Bee (open).-Prizes, 3s. 6d. to 2s. Translation at Sight from Welsh to English.— Prizes, 5a. and 2s. 6d. 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, 4s. and 2a. NEEDLEWORK. Drawn Thread and Embroidered Sideboard Cloth. Prizes, 5s. and 3s. Child's White Longcloth Princess Petticoat Trimmed Lace.-Prizes, 3s. and 2s. Pair Bedroom Towels Embroidered and Crochet Ends.—Prizes, 4s. and 2s. Prettiest and Best-made Camisol.—Prizes, 3a- and 2s. Dressed Doll, all clothes to take off (confined Jto girls under 16 years.)—Prizes, 3s. and 2s. Set of Six Button Holes and six linen buttons. sewn on calico.—Prizes, 2s. and Is. 6d. Darned Hole in Old Stocking.—Prizes, 2s. and Is Prettiest and Best-made Child's Silk Overall- Prizes, 3s. 6d. and 2s. 6d. Three Yard Length Knitted Lace, 2 to 3 in —Prizes, 3s. and 2s. Pair Gent's. Knitted Stockings, turn over tops- Prizes, 3s. 6d. and 2s. 6d. Girl's Hand-made Chemise. -Prizes, 2s. 6d and Is. 6d. Drawn Thread Tray Cloth, 27 inches long.- Prizes, 3s. and 2s. Set of Three Drawn Thread Afternoon Tea Serviettes.-Prizes. 4,s. and 2a. 6d- Prettiest Design Cushion Cover.-Prizes, 4e. and 2s. bd. W. E. GORDON, Hon. Sec.