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SALES BY AUCTION. Messrs. Morris, Marshall & Poole MORRIS, MARSHALL & POOLE, Agricultural & General Auctioneers, Valuers and Arbitrators. PERIODICAL SALES of STOCK conducted at Montgomery, Welshpool, Caersws, Bishop's Castle, Westbury, Berriew, Newtown, Kerry, Anchor, Jf Llanbadarn, Craven Arms, Ludlow, Church Stretton, Knighton, Tenbury. The mo?t careful attention is given to Sales of Agricultural Stock, Estate and House Property, Timber and Antique Furniture. A Speciality is made of Valuations and Arbitrations ot every description. HEAD OFFICES :-Chirbury, Shropshire. Newtown Office:-38, Broad-street. (357) THE MANSION HOUSE WELSHPOOL. 88P" To-day, Tuesday, and to-morrow, Wednesday. Important Sale of the whole of the very superior Antique and Modern FURNITURE AND APPOINTMENTS Of the above residence, comprising the contents of 4 Reception Rooms, 8 Bedrooms, and the Domestic Offices; also contents of Greenhouse and Garden requisites. The sale will be conducted in a large Marquee, and will commence each day at 11-30. By order of the trustees of the late Miss Mytton. MORRIS, MARSHALL & POOLE, (459) Auctioneers. NEWTOWN. The ANNUAL SHOW AND SALE of CHRISTMAS FAT STOCK Will take place in the BACK ROAD To-day (Tuesday), At which the Auctioneers will have much pleasure ia offering Cash Prizes for the bebt Pair of Fat Bullocks; Best Fat Cow or Heifer; and Beat Pen of 10 Fat Wethers. Farther Entries solicited to time of Sale. Judging at 10; Sale at 11 o'clock. Also, at 2-30, Sale of Pure-Bred Poultry. MORRIS, MARSHALL & POOLE, Auctioneer. CAERSWS CHRISTMAS AUCTION. Friday Next, December 16th. 60 PRIME FAT CATTLE, Specially Fed for this Auction. FAT SHEEP, COWS & CALVES, & other Stock. Upwards of X13 in Cash Prizes, in addition to the 5 guinea Cup offered by the Auctioneers to the t largest Vendor for the year, will be awarded at fc. this Sale. I Farther Entries Solicited. Judging at 12. Sale to Commence at 1 o'clock prompt MORRIS, MARSHALL & POOLE, (498) Auctioneers. Messrs Cooke Bros. & Roberts. COOKE BROS,& ROBERTS, F.A.I. N.D.A. AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS, HOUSE & ESTATE AGENTS. OFFICBS-Newtown, Llanidloes, Aberystwyth and Dolgelly. (75) MONTGOMERYSHIRE. VALUABLE FREEHOLD INVESTMENT" IN NEWTOWN. FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION (Unless otherwise disposed of). ALL THAT VALUABLE PROPERTY, with extensive frontages to High-street and Market-street, occupying a most commanding position in the very heart of the shopping centre of the town. The Premises are in the occupation of Mr T. A. Forster, Messrs D. Lewis and Son, Mrs Parry, and Mrs Francis. "Further particulars may be obtained from Messrs NORTH, KIRK & Co., Solicitors, 15, Lord-street, Liveprool, or from Messrs COOKE BROS. & ROBERTS, auctioneers, Newtown and Aber- ystwyth. 494 TO FARMERS & STOCK-KEEPERS. ENGLISH YEAST, 25 per cent. stronger than any other. Pea Meal and Peas, Bean Meal and Beans, Barley Meal and Barley, Wheat Meal and Wheat, Indian Meal, Round Flat Corn, Best Middlings and Thirds, Best Germs and Bran, Crushed Oats and Beans, Old Oats and Mixed Feed. MOLASSINE MEAL. GOOD FLOUR at MILLERS' PRICES. FOWL CORN. lOOlbs., 7s. 6d. New Hops and Malt. Best Devonshire Trussed and Chopped Hay. Highest Price given for all Game. The Best Prizes at the largest Shows invariably go to Users of Wilson's Canadian Pig Powders. Wilson's Canadian Worm Powders. DAVID EVANS, People's Seedsman, NEWTOWN. ALL UP-TO-DATE STYLES IN LADIES AND CHILDREN'S HATS, & PALETOTS, FUBS & GLOVES. FLANNELETTES AT ALL PRICES. EDWARDS'S, BRYN STREET, NEWTOWN. ELECTION ADDRESSES. TO THE ELECTORS OF MONTGOMERY BOROUGHS. DECEMBER, 1910. GENTLEMEN,— AS A YOUNG WELSHMAN I SINCERELY and enthusiastically desire to express my gratitude for the unanimous invitation to lead you to the front, aud to champion the old just causes to which Wales has so faithfully adhered since the great days of 1880. The Crisis of our National Policy has come, and with the Abolition of the Lords' Veto the true and only issue is raised. Our Statesmen have laboured through months of earnest work in secluded Conference, the end of which has proved that no compromise on the supreme question of the people's right to legislate for themselves can be tolerated. Be not deceived by Schemes for Reforming the House of Lørds at this juncture. Until the Veto goes all such ideals, however needful and appro- priate to that House itself, will leave the Lords still barring the road to progress, and a standing menace to all that Wales holds most dear in legislation. Never will you fight with better cause er win a greater victory. The Veto of the Lords is the last and only refuge of Conservatism. Under the power of hereditary privilege shelter the undemocratic and malignant creeds of Protection and Jingoism, Tariff Reform rrith its Bread Taxes and plunder of the poor, garnished with ideals of bloated armaments and sentiments of aggression towards neighbouring nations. Release yourselves finally from the patronage of the Peers, and enter into the inheritance which old Wales has gathered for its children. Enjoy your Right of Religious Freedom, and take your full share of social progress in acquiring just Measures of Licensing Reform and Education. In oao f-.i- a Wales has risen from political obscurity to political distinction; we now owe it to ourselves and to Wales in this great battle with the Veto of the Peers, to recognise the righteousness of our fathers' cause, and to vindicate their national policy by a crowning victory on the greatest day of our history. Your Faithful Servant, A. E. HUMPHREYS-OWEN. Glansecern, Berriew, December 1st, 1910. COUNTY ELECTION. DECEMBER, 1910. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE COUNTY OF MONTGOMERY. GEtULEMEW,— LAST JANUARY YOU DID ME THE great honour of returning me as the Member of Parliament for the County. There were then two Main Issues before the Electorate-the Veto of the House of Lords and the Budget. The Finance Bill has since been passed into law, but the vital question of the Veto of the House of Lords on matters of Finance, and also as regards General Legislation still remains. Until this question is settled by Act of Parliament there can be no hope of dealing satisfactorily with the most important and urgent Liberal Measures, owing to the permanent Opposition of a Second Chamber, in which the hereditary element is predominant. You will be aware that a Conference, consisting of four Liberal and four Conservative Statesmen, was held with the hope of arriving at a settlement of this great Constitutional Question, honourable to both Parties. All moderate men must deeply ttaplore the failure of this Conference, not only because the problem with which it was appointed to deal has not been solved, but also because of the useful precedent that would have been set if the Conference had been a success. Owing to the break up of the Conference the Liberal Party has no alternative but to seek again the Mandate of the People in support of the Veto Resolutions passed by the House of Commons. The Resolutions provide for the Abolition of the Veto of the Lords on Finance, and for limiting their Veto in General Legislation so as to ensure that if for two consecutive years the Lords rejected a Bill, the House of Commons might pass the Bill into Law in the third year, without the consent of of the Lords. These Resolutions also provide that the Duration of a Parliament shall be limited to five years. Alternative proposals have been made in the House of Lords with the object of Reforming that House. None of these proposals meet, in my judgment, the present defects in our Constitution for each of them retains the hereditary principle, and the result would be a permanent Conservative majority in the reformed Second Chamber. I am in favour of an efficient Senond Chamber on a broad elective basis. I consider that a Second Chamber constituted on this basis would deal impartially with the Measures of both parties, and should have the power of passing or rejecting the Bills referred to it. It must be quite clear to you, however, that it would be impossible for the Liberal Party to introduce any drastic reform of this kind before the Veto resolutions have been passed into Law, and I regard these resolutions as a preliminary step in the direction of Reform. As intimated in my last Election Address, I am in favour of the Disestablishment of the Church of England in Wales, Temperance Reform, the Amendment of the Education Act of 1902, and Free Trade. I would also support a measure of Devolution in regard to the Government of Ireland, but I would not support any proposals of this nature unless they safeguarded the interests of the Protestant Minority and dealt satisfactorily with the Financial Relations between Ireland and the rest of the United Kingdom. I am opposed to the Payment of Members, but would support any reasonable Measure which would allow Trades Unions to form a Special Voluntary Fund for their own Members. The County Liberal Association has again unanimously adopted meas their Candidate, and I have been returned unopposed. I shall continue to do my utmost for what I believe to be the welfare of the Country. Believe me to be, J Yours faithfully, DAVID DAVIES. Llandinam, 7th December, 1910. It LLANF AIR. IMPORTANT TO FARMERS.-FOR RIDING JL Saddles and Harness (made on the Premises) go to JOHN EDWARDS, Saddler, Collar and Harness Maker; Llanfair. London Whips, Never Rust" Bits, Sponges, Chamois, Embrocation, Ac. Water- proof Knee Rugs. Cloth and Leather Leggings Special Oil and Blacking for Harness Agent to the Alliance Assurance Co, 265 ^3—B—■■■■■■■■—bBWi PUBLIC NOTICES. Mr. A. J. BIBB, F.R.C.O., (Organist of Newtown Parish Church), HAS VACANCIES FOR A LIMITED Number of Pupils. TERMS Organ and Theory Lessons, 2 Guineas per quarter; Voice Production and Pianoforte, I Guinea. Candidates prepared for Musical Examinations.—Address: Preswylfa, New-road, Newtown. (180) MONTGOMERY COUNTY COUNCIL- LOAN £ 2,500. THE COUNCIL desire to borrow a sum pf -L .42,500 at not exceeding 3i per cent., the money to be advanced on the 23rd December next. The amount may be taken up in one sum, or several, to suit the convenience of intending lenders. Applications, stating rate of interest and marked Loan," to be sent to the undersigned, before the 15th December instant. GEORGE R. D. HARRISON, Clerk of the County Council. Welshpool, 1st December, 1910. 513 WELSHPOOL GRAMMAR SCHOOL. PREPARATIONS for he University Locals, J- 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. CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS COMPANY. THIS Company is prepared to receive Tenders for 40 Tons of BEST OLD CLOVER CHOPPED BAY. to be supplied in Bags of 501bs or lOOlbs, and to be delivered in Weekly Quan- tities, as required by the Company during the twelve months ending Slat December, 1911. The Contractor to find the necessary Bags, which will be returned. Samples of the Chop offered should accompany Tenders, which should provide for delivery into Railway Tiucks at a Cambrian Station, and the Station at which Delivery would be made should be specified. Sealed Tenders, marked Tenders for Chopped Hay," to be received by the undersigned not later than 9 aan., on the 12th instant. S. WILLIAMSON, Oswestry, Secretary. 2nd December, 1910. UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF WALES, ABSBTSTWXTK (One ot the Constituent Colleges of the UNIVERSITY of Wales). President: The Eight Hon. Lord Bendel. Principal: T.F.Roberts, M.A. (Oxon) LL.D. (Viot) STUDENTS are prepared for Degrees in Arts, Science (including the applied Soienoe of Agriculture), Law and Music. Sessional Com- position Fee, JUO, with additional Laboratory Fees for Science Student*. Registration Fee, Al. 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 Residezioe 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. DA VIES, M.A., Registrar. MONTGOMERYSHIRE EDUCATION AUTHORITY. TEACHERS, as indicated, are REQUIRED IMMEDIATELY for the following SCHOOLS:— HEADS. Certificated- Gungrog C.E., Mistress, 4-W. ASSISTANTS (Female). Certificated-Welshpool C.E. (Girls), £ 75. ASSISTANTS (Female). Uncertificated-Buttington C.E. (to teach infants) Llaagynog CI. (knowledge of Welsh), £ 40. Carno CI. (Welsh essential), JB40. Cemmes Cl. (to take sewing; with knowledge of Welsh), JB45. Pool Quay C.E. (2), and JB45. Montgomery C.E. (to take sewing), -845. Penybontfawr C.B., XM. Llandrinio Par., Y,40. Moohdre B., XIO. Churchstoke C.E., X40. Supplementary—Llwydiarth C.E., £ 25. Forms of application may be obtained from me the undersigned, on receipt of stamped addtessed foolscap envelope for reply. Canvassing, directly or indirectly, a disqualification. LLEWELYN PHILLIPS, Clerk to the Education Authority. County Education Offices, Newtown, Dec. 9th, 1910. 539 NEWTOWN AND LLANIDLOES UNION. CONTRACTS. THE BOARD OF GUARDIANS, at their JL Meeting to be held on Wednesday, the 21st December instant, will receive TENDERS (accompanied by samples whare practicable), for the Supply of the Union Workhouse during the Three Months ending Lady-day next, with the following Articles deHvesed at the Workhouse Well-fed Ox or Cow Beef, alternate quarters, per lb. WetJIer or Ewe Mutton, per lb. Best Suet, per lb. Best Household Flour, per sack (sample of flour and bread to aceompany tender). Best Oatmeal, per sack. Best Coal, per ton, delivered at Caersws station, colliery weight, tender to state name of colliery. and colliery ticket to be sent to the Master on delivery of coal. In addition to such contracts the Guardians may require a bond from the contractor, with sureties for its performance. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. By Order cf the Board, CECIL T. M. TAYLOR, Clerk to the Guardians. Newtown, 7th December, 1910. (542) 1 LLANDINAM. E SAVAGE, GROCER, LLANDINAM • keeps Thomas Jones & Co., Limited (Livarpool), Teas. The tea for this neighb our hood. Best quality Groceries, Provisions, Ac., at lowest prices. Flour and Corn Merchant. Q513 MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. WANTED—A Housemaid Waitress—.Apply, Mrs Jenkins, Black Lion Hotel, TsS bont. APARTMENTS for Single gentleaian sitting JLjL and bedroom, bath on the ouskii ts of the town.—Apply, Box 491' Express Oflbe, Newtown. WANTED—A Youth as Junior Clerk must be over 16 years of age, and proficient in Shorthand and Typewriting.—Appfy, by letter only, giving particu lars of educatioi and experi- ence to Mr W. J. Evans, Llaniinaiiu Hall, Llandinam. 454 ANTED.-Seveml Apprentices to the Mil- VY linery at otee.-Apply, D. Vyrnwy Jones, Alexandra Buildings, Llanidloes. 522 ANTE -6- con- s 'jo-wer),- W tinuous employment,-Apply Manager, Teify Shirt Manufacturing Company, Llandyssul, South Wales. 518 HEEL WRIGHT WANTED-One used to V V carpentry work preferred;, a drunkard, or one that uses bad language, need not apply.— Howells, New Mills. 528 ROADMAN Wanted for the parishes of Llan- -iA' dyesil and Llanmerewi; regular work and tools found.—Apply, W, P. Hole, Crowther's Hall, Welsbpool. 529 WANTED, by end of December, a Bright, Willing GIRL as General; about 18 — Apply, Mr3 Parke, Glanhafren, Newtown. 555 HOUSEKEEPER (aged 37) seeks situation J-L with one or two Gentlemen; good refer- ences salary, ..£21; town preferred.—Apply, Box 545, J Express Office, Newtown. ^HEMICAL MANUBE~AGE^CY.—Wanted U by a well-known Firm of High-class Chemi- cal Manure Merchants, an Agent to represent them in the Newtown district, also at Montgomery and Welshpool. The Connection is already estab- lished; farmers. Cattle Dealers, Produce Mer- chants, or those with a buying connection amongst farmers preferred.—Write, T, Shepherd and Co., 51, Oldhall-street, Liverpool. 544 OLE SKIN COMPETITION—Prizes value Twelve Guineas. Half a million skins wanted; also Cat, Otter, Badger, Hare and Rabbit Skins. Top prices paid-—Write. Watson & Co., 49, Great Queen-street Kingsway, London, W.C. STRAYED since eaily in September near Bettws, 3 sheep; owner may recover on giving description and paying expenses.—Box 519, Express Office. BOOK DEBTS Purdhased, Cash down; any district.—W. Jackson, 26 Corporation-street, Manchester. (139) PROPERTIES TO LET TO LET, the New Inn, Bettws.—For particulars JL apply to Thomas Swift, Market-street, New- town. 537 HOUSE TO LET, witb immediate possession if desired, being No. 6, Bryn Villas, New- town.—Apply on the premises. (471) 110 LET, with immediate possession, Rose Cottage, Caersws; rental J612.—Apply to Miss Jones, Crown Inn, Newtown. (761) TO LET, from November 12th, The Bear Inn, Llanidloes.—For particulars of terms, etc, apply to C. A. Hackett, Ind Coope and Co. Ltd., Newtown. 353 npo BE LET—fSrom Ue lsilrf May, all that X Commodious Family Residence known as Glandwr," with Stable, Garden, etc., situate on the Pool-Road, Newtown.—Apply to Cooke Bros. and Roberts, House Agents, Newtown. (411) TO BE LET. THE following Properties, apply to Mr Bennett Rowlands, Estate Agent, Newtown :— DOLYFARDYN, a large and excellent Hill Farm; also DULAS GRO COTTAGE AND LAND, situate near Newtown; Several COTTAGES AND GARDENS at Llan- idloes, Caersws and Newtown; also Two Lots of Useful TIMBER. 423 SALES BY PRIVATE TREATY. OOD KINDLING WOOD for Sale. — Jones I" and Leach, Joinery Works, Newtown. PIANOFORTE-Ähl108 new, cost 430; accept JL half or near offer.—Box 36, Montgomery- shire Express' Office. PIANO— £ 12 excellent condition walnut JL case.-40D, Regent-street, Wrexham. 37 RGAN-Manive high top with mirror; 10 0 stops and two kneelswells; sacrifice for Xio. —Box 38 'Montgomeryshire Express.' FOR SALE (Privately) less than JB100 will purchase, Three Cottages, in Montgomery, situated with splendid view.—Further particulars from J. R. Morris, Wrockwardine, Wellington. A BERYSTWYTH.-For Sale, with immediate .r3L possession, an Old-established Boarding House, situate in the best part of the Terrace.— Apply to Cooke Bros and Roberts, Esnate Agents, Newn and Aberystwyth. 429 STOCKTAKING SALE, Tyres Covers. 3/3; Air k9 Tubes, with valves. 2/3 each, guaranteed; Pram Tyres, Frames, Wheels, Saddles, Pedals, Carriers, etc., new goods; sale list free.-W. A. Gorton, manufacturer, Wolverhampton. 370 WALLPAPERS from per Roll. Any W Quantity (large or small) supplied at Wholesale Prices. Our Stock exceeds 250,000 Rolls of all Classes. Write for Patterns and say what class you require.—(Dept. 284), The Barnett Wallpaper Ce., Ltd., Manchester. (90) C. WOODYATT POPE, 13, Broad Street. NEWTOWN. CHOCOLATES of all the Leading Makers always in Stock in great varieties. Sole Agent for CARSON'S Celebrated Chocolates and other Confectioneries. Large Variety of FANCY BOXES Suitable for Presents. Biscuits, Fruit, and all kinds of Sweetmeats. Splendid Assortment, and Big Range of Prices to Suit Everyone. MR. EDWARD ELLIS, Ph.C., F.S.M.C. 4c. (Lond.), (Holder of the highest Diplomas obtainable for Sight Testing). Sight-testing Specialist and Consulting Ophthalmic Optician. LLANFAIR, Nr. Welshpool. Recommended by Eminent Medical Men. The only Qualified Sight-testing Optician in the County All kinds of Spectacles and Eyeglasses Scientifi- cally Fitted. Testimonials Continually Received. Consultations by Appointment. (512( LEGAL NOTICES. COUNTY OF MONTGOMERY. PARLIAMENTARY ELECTION, 1910. I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that the under- mentioned person has been duly elected to serve as Member for the said County in Parliament:— j Rank, Surname °ther Abode, i Profe8sion' Names. or Occupation. DAYIES DAVID SStoS Lando^er. (Signed) HERBERT LIONEL VANE-TEMPEST, Returning Officer. Dated this 5th day of December, 1910. 548 MONTGOMERY BOROUGHS. PARLIAMENTARY ELECTION, 1910. I EDWARD PRYCE-JONES, a Candidate 9 at the above Election, HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that I have appointed SYDNEY HERBERT JARVIS, of 44, Broad Street, Newtown, in the County of Montgomery, Solicitor, to be my ELECTION AGENT, and the Address of his Office, at which all Claims, Notices, Writs, Summonses, and Documents may be delivered, is 44, Broad Street, Newtown. And I HEREBY FURTHER GIVE NOTICE that all Contracts and Payments on account of or in respect of the conduct or management of my said Election, must be made with, by or through my said Election Agent. And that I have authorised and will authorise no other person to enter into any contract or to make or receive any payment on my behalf. DATED this 1st day of December, 1910. 514 E. PlhrCE-JONES. MONTGOMERY BOROUGHS. PARLIAMENTARY ELECTION, DECEMBER, 1910. I ARTHUR ERSKINE OWEN HUM- 9 PHREYS-OWEN, a Candidate at the above Election, HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that I have appointed MARTIN WOOSNAM, of Newtown, in the County of Montgomery, Solicitor, to be my Election Agent, and that the Address of his Office, at which all Claims, Notices, Writs, Summonses, and Documents may be delivered is SALON CHAMBERS, BROAD STREET, NEWTOWN, aforesaid. AND I HEREBY FURTHER GIVE NOTICE that all Contracts and Payments on account of or in respect of the Conduct or Management of my Election must be made with, or through my said Election Agent, AND THAT I HAVE AUTHORISED and will authorise no other person to enter into any contract or receive any payment on my behalf. DATED this 29th Day of November, 1910. ARTHUR ERSKINE OWEN 510 HUMPHREYS-OWEN. NEWTOWN. EOMPTITCDE. NEATNESS AND GOOD Workmanship Guaranteed. Moderate Charges. HABRY HIBBOTT, Undertaker, Joiner, and Carpenter, Weir Street, Newtown. Carpets laid down, Shops fitted up. Removals attended to. Furniture carefully repaired. CLOGGING —EDMUND HITCHON begs to inform the inhabitants of Newtown and District that he still continues to carry on the Clogging Trade in all its branches atr Crown Street, Newtown. JOHN A. OLIVER. Wholesale and Retail Tobacconist. 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.8.), and Masta Briar Root Pipee. J.A.O. Keeps a large Stock of Briar and Meerschaum Pipes in Cases, suitable for presentations. All kinds of Pipet Repaired and Re-mounted,-Note Addres*: 36 Broad-street. Newtown. WELSHPOOL. NO BRIDE, NO WEDDING but 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 DO YOU WANT TO 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 ion,e 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 walling at JOHN JONES'. Broad-street. Welshpool IMPORTANT TO MOTHERS. EVERY Mother who values the Health and Cleanliness of her Child should use Harrison's "Reliable" Nursery Pomade. One application kills all nits and vermin, beautifie and strengthens the hair. In tins, 4td and 9d. Postage, Id.—George W. Harrison. chemist, Reading. Sold by Chemists.—Agent for Newtown; A. Breese, chemist, The Cross; agent for Mont- gomery W. P. Marshall, chemist, Broad-street; agent for Welshpool: William Bishop chemist; agent for Llanidloes: R. Hughes. (764) I I J B LR, *(Ql K, E 5- n^Njl STOW>l MO. I -^8 I CIKAJONO Kt HODtWene- B S. bulwark: (Jp^civ BR3BCOI< BitoOKIES" PROCESS PAINLESS TOOTH EXTRACTIONS. l £ &aEEB9SS9ESBBI^^BMB^H^H Attendance Daily at MR. EDWIN DAVIESS, Photographer, 411 Broad-street, Newtown. GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. BOROUGH OF LLANIDLOES. NOTICE. THE CHRISTMAS POULTRY MARKET JL will be held on WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 21st, and the Usual MONTHLY MARKET for the Sale of Cattle, Horses, Pigs, etc, on SATURDAY, DECEMBER 24TH. By order, ARTHUR DAVIES (543) Town Clerk. PRESENTATION TO DAVID DAVIES, ESQ, M.P. THE PICTURE which is the Wedding Gift of -L the County Liberals to Mr David Davies, will be presentad to him at the Victoria Hall, Newtown, On Tuesday, December 20th, At 2-30 p.m. Every Subscriber is cordially invited to attend and bring one lady. Mr Hugh Lewis (President of the County Liberal Association) will preside, and tea will be given by Mrs Hugh Lewis. RICHARD JONES, ) Joint LLEWELYN PHILLIPS, ) Hon. Sees. PICTUREDROME, Newtown's Favourite Place of Amusement. 13 WEEKS' SUCCESS! Opening Night, Christmas Eve, Dec. 24 At 7 and 9, WITH A GIGANTIC PROGRAMME. 6 WATCHES Given Away this Night in Competition XMAS EVENING, after Divine Service, Special Sacred and Biblical Pictorial Pictures Concert (all new to the town). BOXING DAY.—Three Performances. Grand Children's Performance. Matinee at 2-30; Evening at 6-30 and 8-15, the Pantomime of of the Season, "THE TALISMAN." The Rage of London, the Rage of Paris; first time shown in the Provinces, by special arrange- ment with Messrs Eglair and Co., of London and Paris; something never to be forgotten, a Pantomime that could not be produced except at a First-Class Theatre. On this night, and remainder of the week, Mr Codman will offer 45 nightly in a Novel Number Competition. If not, why not try ? Now is your chance. For further particulars see later announce- ments. 549 BAPTIST CHURCH, CASSSWS. THE ANNUAL EISTEDDFOD will be held JL on GOOD FRIDAY, APRIL 14th, 1911. Programmes will be out shortly. T. WILSON, E (536 E. WILSON, J HON- SECA' Christmas Perfumery, IN FANCY BOXES, &c., To meet every degree of public taste alike in Design and Price. A. BREESE, M.P.S., CHEMIST & PHARMACIST, The Cross, NEWTOWN. NOW READY! SPECIAL CHRISTMAS SHOW. I HAVE AN ENTIRELY NEW STOCK FOR XMAS, WHICH INCLUDES EVERY KIND OF SWEETS, BRITISH & FOREIGN FRUITS A Really Tip-Top Assortment. Chocolate Boxes and Cosaques From Id to 7/6. CALEY'S CRACKERS, new & all up-to-date. TOYS-A Splendid Range. I Stock the Best Known Brands of TOBACCO, CIGARETTES AND CIGARS. Special Xmas Smokes—7 for Is. HARRY JONES, 5, Kerry-road, NEWTOWN. QUALITY QUALITY! AN INSPECTION OF OUR XMAS SPECIALITIES IS INVITED. RAISINS, CURRANTS, SULTANAS, PLUMS, MUSCATELS, ALMONDS, DATES, FIGS, &c., &c., At the Lowest Possible Prices. TEAS of the FINEST QUALITY From i/i to 2/6. E. VAUGHAN, FAMILY GROCER, 4, Cross Buildings, NEWTOWN. GENERAL ANAIOUNCEMENTS. VOTES FOR WOMEN. A PUBLIC MEETING Will be held in the PUBLIC HALL, NEWTOWN. On Monday, December 12th (Under the auspices of the WOMEN'S FREEDOM LEAGUE). SPEAKERS MRS DESPARD, Miss SIDLEY, Miss ALIX MINNIE OLAK: Chair to be taken by MRS. CLEEVES. Doors open, 7-30, to Commence, 8 p.m. Admission by Collection THE PEOPLE'S CAUSE IN THE MONTGOMERY BOROUGHS. MEETINGS In favour of the Candidature of Mr. HUMPHREYS-OWEN Will be held during this week as follows:- NEWTOWN MOBTDAT LLANFYLLIN MONDAY WELSHPOOL TUESDAY LLANIDLOES WEDNESDAY MONTGOMERY WEDNESDAY WELSHPOOL THURSDAY MACHYNLLETH THURSDAY LLANFJLLIN THURSDAY NEWTOWN THURSDAY I The following Gentlemen have already promised to speak:— THE RIGHT HON. D. LLOYD GEORGE Esq., M.P. (CHANCELLOR OF THE EXCHEQUER) C. F. Masterman, Esq., M.P. (Under Secretary for the Home Department), Herbert Lewis, Esq., M.P. (Junior Lord of the Treasury), J. Williams-Benn, Esq., M.P. (Under Secretary of Local Government Board), SIR FRANCIS EDWARDS, M.P., DAVID DAVIES, Esq., M.P, GEORGE R. THORNE, Esq., M.P., EDGAR JONES, Esq., M.P., SIR ALFRED THOMAS, VAUGHAN EDWARDS, Esq., Alderman MORGAN THOMAS, J.P., HUGH LEWIS, Esq., J.P., EDWARD JONES, Esq., J.P. (Maesmawr), GILL DAVIES, Esq., Rev. HENRY DAVID, WILLIAM JOHN EVANS, Esq., Rev. E. LLOYD JONES (Manchester), The CANDIDATE, and Others. On Friday ALL THE BOROUGHS will be, expected TO DO THEIR DUTY, thos 1 | HUMPHREYS-OWEN j X i i 2 | PRYCE-JONES | 1 1 FOR HIRE. A SPLENDID DAIMLER LANDAULETTL SUITABLE FOR BALLS, PARTIES, TOURS, ETC. All Kinds of Fittings and Repairing Done. Apply-CGOXSON & CROSS, Prankwell, NEWTOWN. s t 3me s orto >jfH A\ order. r—? A III PATTERNS SBvSlTt *3r&RIDGEi i jp MEWXO