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SALES BY AUCTION. MESSRS. Af ORRIS, MARSHALL & POOLE. KERRY FAIR. SATURDAY NEXT, SEPTEMBER 16th. MESSRS. MORRIS, MAKSI^LL & POOLE will Sell by Auction KE&UY-HILL BAMS, from the well-kno^n Flocks of Mr Langtord, Chirburv Hall. Mr Alderson, Glanmibeh and Mr Jones, White Hall; also 4 beauufulbbropahire Shearling rtAMS, from the legistered Flock of Mr S. Miller, The Court. f200 HOME FARM, GREGYNOG, One mile from Tregynon, and 5 each from Newtown and Abermule Stations. SALE OF FARMING STOCK. MESSRS. MORRIS, MARSHALL & POOLE have been honoured with instructions from the Right Honble. Lord Sudeley, to Sell by Auction at Gregynog, ON WEDNESDAY, 20 TH JILL 18!S, the whole of the LIVE and DEAD FARMING STOCK, comprising 200 CROSS-BRED SHROPSHIRE SHEEP, 8 WELL-BRED COBS & COLTS, 1& SMART HILL PONIES, About 15 TONS of PRIME HAY (to go offl; S AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS & TOOLS,S and other Miscellaneous Effects. Catalogues on application to the ATJCTIONKKRS, Chirbury, Shropshire. fl74 WELSHPOOL SMITHFIELD. MONDAY, OCTOBER 2nd, 1893. MESSRS. MORRIS, MARSHALL & POOLE will bold a Special Sale of e6.RT SUCKERS, CART AND HACK HORSES. EaTly Entries Solicited f201 TXWYNYBRAIN, CAERSWS. MESSRS. MORRIS, MARSHALL & POOLE are instructed by the Representatives of the late Mr Wm. Jones, to Sell by Auction, on THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5th, 1893, The whole of the high-class FARMING STOCK, comprising an Excellent Flock of 4liz KERRY-HILL SHEEP, ■73 HEREFORD AND CROSS-BRED CATTLE, Horses, ColtB. Grain in the Stacks, a grand lot of Winter Keep, Grass Keep, and other Effects. Catalogues on application. f202 IN ADDITION TO THE ABOVE, Messrs. Morris, Marshall & Poole Hive the honour to announce the following Important Wm i CASTLE HOTEL, BISHOP'S CASTLE.-SO^onfl of Hay (to go off), and Aftermath, by order of the Representatives of the late Mr J. B. Poole. FRIDAY NEXT, SEPTEMBER 15th. ILYDBURY NORTH.-Live Stock and Furniture, by order of Mr Richardson. WEDNESDAY. SKP- TUIBER 20th. BUCKNELL HOUSE, BUCKNELL.-Farming Stock, by order of Representatives of late Mr Brown. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22nd. 9RXEZELAND, BEGUILDY.—Farming Stock, by order of Mr Williams. EARLY IN OCTOBER. HELDRE, BUTTINGTON-Farming Stock, by order of. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12th, 1893. Iaw MESSRS. COOKE BROS. OPPOSITE THE BUCK INN, NEWTOWN. THIS DAY (TUESDAY), Sept. 12th, 1893. MESSRS. COOKE BROS, will Sell by Auction, as above, 10 Sets of Coffin Furniture, Treadle be, a Large Quantity of Household Furniture And Sundry Effects. Sale at Two o'clock. f194 MR. J. E. THISTLE. Newtown Prize Foal Show and Horse Sale TX7ILL BE HELD IN THE PADDOCK OP- W POSITE THE SPORTSMAN INN, ON TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26th, 1893. Entry forms and full particulars on application to JOHN E. THISTLE, Auctioneer, Montgomery. GAME, RABBITS, FISH. Best Prices given for Game and Rabbits. VRESH FISH EVERY IUESDAY AND FRIDAY AT T. GOODWIN'S, fj56 FISH DEPOT, NEWTOWN. J. H. ANDERSON, CABINET MAKER AND UPHOLSTERER, 26, Broad St., Welshpool (Established 1842) HOUSES COMPLETELY FURNISHED AT WHOLESALE PRICES. Dining, Drawing & Bedroom Suites BRASS & IRON BEDSTEADS, Spring, Hair, & Flock Mattresses, FEATHER BEDS, &o. VoQ-siied Iron Bedstead from 9s. French do., with brass rails head and foot, only Palliasses 8B. per pair. Every other artiole in the Furnishing Department 0t equally low prices. Estimates given fox every description Cabinet Work. FUNERALS FURNISHED EUBNITTTRE REMOVED AND STORED. ESTIMATES FBEE. moral to all parts. The largest & best construct. FURNITURE VAN obtainable. Oaft Wanhouse,-17, High Street, Welshpool. SALES BY AUCTION MESSRS. R. GILLART AND SONS. NORTH WALES. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. COUNTIES OF MONTGOMERY & MERIONETH. Highlv Important Sale of Valuable Freehold FARMS and other PROPERTIES. MESSRS. R. GILLART & SONS have received jLjjL instructions to offer FOR SALE by Public Auction, in OCTOBER NEXT, The following very valuable Freehold Properties, viz M ONTGO:JIBBYSHJBJ:- PARISH OF MACHYNLLETH: Hafodygarreg Farm, Lime Kiln, Cottage, and Garden. PARISH OF CEMMES: Doltwymyn, and Peny- gyrne, Farms and Cottages, Gardens, and LaLds at Cwmllyue. PARISH OF LLANLLWCHAIARN (Newtown): Nine substantially and well-built Dwelling Houses and Premi-es sitmte iu Crescent-street and Com- merciai-street, Newtown. MERIONKTHSHIRH- PARISH OF PENNAL: Houses, Buildingllt Gardens, and Accommodation Lands, situate in or near the Village of Penual, about three milea from Machynlleth. PARISH OF TOWYN: Nantygwenlli, Caeceinach, and Llanerchybleiddie, and" Breichiercaeau Farms. Also the Freehoid reversion of Houses and Premises situate in Corbett-squaie, and Church-street, Towyn. The above Properties are let to suitable tenants. Further particulars will appear in future adver. tisements, and plans and particulars, which are in course of preparation, may be obtained in due course at the Estate Office, Plas MachynUeth, from Messrs. Upton, Atkey and Upton. Solicitors, 14, Austin Friars, London, E.C., or the Auctioneers, Towyn, Merioneth, and Machynlleth. fl65 BOSTOCK, WOMBWELL ft BAILEY.S CIRCUS, HIPPODROME AND MENAGERIE COMPRISING THE LARGEST CIRCUS. THE GRANDEST HIPPODROME. THE MOST EXTENSIVE MENAGERIE. The most NOVEL THEATRE OF VARIETIES. THE MOST INTERESTING CURIOSITY MUSEUM. THE BEST OF HORSES AND PONIES. THE BEST OF RIDERS (Ladies and GentlemeD). THE BEST OF ACROBATS. THE BEST OF GYMNASTS. THE BEST OF CLOWNS, and the TWO GREATEST ANIMAL TRAINERS on RECORD. In fact the Largest, Grandest, Richest, and Best all round Show that ever travelled, presenting to its patrons, for one admission, Ten Times more thvsa baa ever been attempted by any other Publio Amusement Caterers. ADMISSION—33., 2s., and la.; Children, 6d. One Charge admits to all Sights; thereforelook out for this, the Greatest Travelling Organisation on Earth. It will be exhibited at LLANIDLOES, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 20TH, NEWTOWN, THURSDAY, SEPT. 21ST, WELSHPOOL, FRIDAY, SEPT. 22ND. TWO GRAND PERFORMANCES DAILY-The First at 2.30, and the Second at 7 p.m. Managing Director-E. H. BOSTOCK. THURSDAY, SEPT. 21st, 1893. THE 31ST GREAT AGRICULTURAL SHOW (PRESIDENT r— The Right Hon. The Earl of Powis), WILL BE HELD AT OSWESTRY. UNPRECEDENTED ENTRIES! Horse Parades, Trotting, Leaping, Turnouts. THE BAND OF THE 2ND. V.B. KING'S SHROPSHIRE LIGHT INFANTRY WILL PLAY SELECTIONS. CHEAP REFRESHMENTS AND LUNCHEON ADMISSION Is., NO EXTRAS. The Cambrian Railways Combany will iswie Cheap Excursion Tickets to Oswestry. Newtown return 2s. 6d. For particulars see Company's Handbills. THOS. WHITFIELD, Oswestry. Sec. THE J I WORKMAN'S WATCH. The Guinea Watch. £1 1 0 A Good Sound Artiole. The Two Guinea Watch Z2 2 0 Patent Lever, Strong and Durable. The Three Guinea Watch 93 3 0 Patent Lever, in Strong Silver Cases. Iíir The above are all Warranted for One Two and Three Years respectively. GOLD WEDDING RINGS. FORD, WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER, Ac NEWTOWN. M PUBLIC NOTICES. NEWTOWN AND LLANIDLOES UNION. CONTRACTS. THE BOARD OF GUARDIANS, at their JL Meeting to be held on WEDNESDAY, the 20th SEPTEMBER INST., will receive Tenders (accompanied by samples where practicable) for the supply of the Union Workhouse during the Three Months ending Christmas Next, with the following articles, delivered at the Workhouse:— Well-fed Ox or Cow Beef, either alternate quarters or fore quarters, cross cut behind the shoulders, with legs or rump per lb. Wether or Ewe Mutton, per lb. Best Suet, per lb. Best Household Flour, per sack (Sample oj Bread to accompany Teiultr.) Best Oatmeal, per sack. Coal (Be&t Main), per ton, delivered at Caersws Station, coiliery weight; tender to state name of colliery, and colliery ticket to be bent to the Master on delivery of COil. And with the following Articles for six months ending Lady day iiext:— Currants, Blue. Golden Syrup, Moist Sugar, Cheese, Soft Soap, per firkin; Pale Soap of finest quality, per cwt Tea, Coffee (in beans or roasted), Tobacco, White Pepper, Mustard and Starch, per Jb.; Wash- ing Soda, Rice, aid Split Peas, per cwt., Strong Boots and Shoes for all ages and sexes Grey Calico, Blue and White Striped Liuen, Kendal Linsey, Ging- ham, Forfar, FIx Sheeting (72 inch and 36), Flannel 9J. to loid. per yard, Men's Grey Worsted Stockings, Women's Black ditto, Floor Cloths, Brushes and Brooms, making Men's and Boys' Clothing at per suit, and for reparing ditto per day, Good Elm Coffins and good Oak ditto, in each case with good plate and coffin furniture, name, age, and date of death on plate; the funeral to be conducted and expenses paid by the Relieving Officer. No tender will be received unless it is on a printed form, which may be obtained on application to the Clerk or to the Relieving Officers, and which, if accepted,, will be sealed by the Guardians and constitute the con- tract. In addition to such contract the Guardians may require a bond from the contractor with sureties for its performance. Price list to accompany samples. Names of Persons tendering not to be written on samples or patterns. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. By Order of the Board, R. WILLIAMS, Clerk. Newtown, 7th September, 1893. U81. CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS. IMPORTANT ACCELERATION, JULY, AUGUST AND SEPTEMBER, 1893. LONDON, BIRMINGHAM, WOLVERHAMPTON, Ac., WITH ABERYSfWYTH, BARMOUTH, BRECON, Ac. Down. a.m. Up. pJ*« London (Euston) .dep. 9 30 Barmonth aep, 2 15 Bir'ingham (New-st) „ 11 30 Towyn — „ 2; 60 W'hampton(L.N.W.)„ 12 S Aberdovey 3 10 Shrewsbury 1 35 Aberystwith 2 60 Newtown arr. 2 43 Borth to 3 12 Llanidloes 3 15 MachymUeth 3 45 Rhayader 3 40 Brecon 1 23 Builth Wells 4 19 Builth Wells 2 65 Brecon 6 16 Rhayader 3 40 Machynlleth 3 40 IJaaidloeg -4 11 Borth „ 4 9 Newtown ,» 4 4% Aberystwyth „ 4r30' Shrewabnfjr .arr. 9 6 AJberdovey 4 10 W'hantfpton (LNW) „ 7 29' Towyn „ 4 20 Bir'gham (New-stJ „ 7 65 Barmonth 4 50 London (Boston). 10 15 Barmonth 4 50 London (Boston). 10 15 This train is continued from Barnionth- to Criccieth, Portmadoc, and Pwllheli. For further informa- tion see Time Bills. CHEAP WEEK END AND FORTNIGHTLY TICKETS are now issued to Aberystwyth, Barmouth, and other WATERING PLACES on the Cambrian Coast. For full particulars respecting fares and train times, see bills, to be had at all Stations. NEWTOWN EARLY CLOSING MOVEMENT. On EVERY FRIDAY in JULY, AUGUST, and SEPTEMBER, CHEAP RETURN TICKETS will be ISSUED FROM NEWTOWN to Llandinam at 2 30 p.m. 1 Montgomery at 2 13 p.m. ) Welabpool at 2 13 p.m. I 1/3 Third Class Fares fer the Double Journey. Children under Three Years of Age, Free; above Three and under Twelve, Half-fare. First Class Tickets issued at double the Third Class Fares. The Tickets will be available for RETURN the SAME DAY as follows —From Llandinam at 7 43 p.m., Montgomery 7 15 p.m. or 9 57 p.m., Welshpool 7 0 p.m. or 9 45 p.m. ALFRED ASLETT, Secretary and General Manager. A WATCH IS A NECESSITY OF CIVILISED LIFE." Give your old watches to the youngsters, and have an Up to date Watch FROM E.H.MORGAN 18, BROAD STREET, NEWTOWN, In Metal Cases from 10/6 to 30/- In Government Hall Marked Silver Cases from 18/6 to 25 5s. In Government Hall Marked Gold Cases from 35/- to 920 EVERY WATCH GUARANTEED. "What is here ? Gold, yellow, glittering precious L-old. Timon of Athens, iv., 3. Pure Guinea Gold Wedding Rings (A present of Half-a-dozen Tea Spoons—good quality— Riven to each purchaser). p!4 I NEW SEASON TEAS 1/- l(, 1/8 1/4 P 2/- THESE BEAUTIFUL PURE TEAS from India and Ceylon are the Finest of their respective kinds; they are carefully selected and combine the FINEST FLAVOUR with the greatest strength; and are the Beat Ready-money Value ever offered to the public. DELICIOUS HOME-CURED HAMS & BACON. Prize Medal Danish Butter Colour. CORN, FLOUR, CHEESE, AND EVERY OTHER ARTICLE IN THE TRADE. JOHN SWAIN, THE INDIAN & CEYLON TEA STORES, 23, HIGH STREET, WO,8O w I J SCHOLASTIC. HIGH MIDDLE CLASS BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, FOR YOUNG LADEBS, CLEVELAND HOUSE, WELSHPOOL. Principals—The Misszs BELL. fhe aim of the Principals is to trapply at a moderate cost, a sonnd and superior education, with careful training and home comforts. Prospectuses on application. a329 ST. MARY'S- VILLA, NEWTOWN. ) LADIES' BOARDING ANI> DAY SCHOOL. PtinciJs-MISSJ:8 ETSANS. Assisted by Certificated Re-i^ent Governess. Singing-Mrs. Tanner Francis. Violin-W. T. Stephenson, Esq. Mathematics-E. J. Bunnett, Esq., B.A. Pupilt4 prepared for Local Exams. Private Lesions given in the accomplishments. Autnmn Term commences on Thursday, Sept. 14th. Vacancies for Hoarders. fI43 IN NEWTOWN GRAMMAR SCHOOL HEAD MASTER— Ernest J. Bunnett, B.A. (Cambridge Mathematical Hononrs), late Assistant Master at LIVERPOOL COLLEGE, etc. Assisted by a RESIDENT MASTER. BOARDERS assured of a Comfortable Home. I For PROSPECTUS and TERMS for Boarders and Day BoyB, apply to-the HKAI>MASTKB. PRIVATE LESSONS to Ladies and Gentlemen in Mathematics and Painting. bl62 UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF NORTH WALES, BANGOK, Incorporated under Royal Charter. DEPARTMENTS Arts, Science, Agriculture. IGRI nUL TURAL D EP IRTIENT. A COMPLETE COURSE OF INSTRUCTION IN AGRICULTURE HAS NOW BEEN ORGANIZED. I Full information about College Classes, Scholar- ships, Diplomas in Agriculture, Certificates in Dairying, &c., will be found in the Agricultural Prospectus (free on applicaHon), which also contains information respecting Extension Ledurse, Teachers' Classes, Field Experiments, and Dairy Schools. The average cost of living in Bangor, including collaire fees, in about X40 for the college year. The Iliat Session begins on October 3rd, 1893. JOHN EDWARD LLOYD, X.A. £78' Seorew-y aad stTar. » Llasidloes j Grammar SCHOOL. To be Opened Sept. 1893. HEAD MASTER: D. LEWIS EVANS, M.A., London Late Cynddelw Scholar at the University College of Wales, First C}as Honours in English Lan- guage and Literature at B.A.; Second in order of merit on M.A. list. Assrsted by Qualified Masters. Pupils prepared for Scholarships at the Welsh University Colleges, London Matriculation, Civil Service, Denominational Colleges, Ac., and for Commercial Life. REFERENCES :—Principal Edwards, Bala: Princi- pal Roberts, DrHerford, and Prof. Angus, U.C.W. Revs J, Miles, A. Morris, and LI. Edwards, Aber- ystwyth. NEXT TERM BEGINS SEPT. 5TK. Prospectus. &c., on application o Headnraster, Woodlands, Llanidloes. f103 ALFRED SLIM, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL WINE & SPIRIT MERCHANT. WELSHPOOL Agent for Messrs. SALT 4E Co.'s, TRUEMAN, HANBURY & Co.'s BURTON ALES. LONDON & DUBLIN STOUT, Ac., Ac. ALE Supplied in any Sized Casks AND DELIVBRED FREE. Good Sound HARVEST BEER at 8d. per (Jail. d47 Tailoring and Outfitting ESTABLISHMENT, 14, BERRIEW STREET, WELSHPOOL I BEG to state that I have just received a Choice SELECTION of the NEWEST DESI7NS in WOOLLEN CLOTHS, and that, as in past seasons, I it will be my constant endeavour to gain the con. fidence and recommendation of my Customers, by supplying at Moderate Prices well-made Garments with gooo style and fit), of thoroughly sound and durable miterials. I would call special attention to the following lines:- Black 'Vorsted COATS AND VESTS, mede to measure, from 30/- Scotci Tweed BUSINESS SUITS, from 40/- A Sp'endld Line in TROUSERINGS AT 14/- the Pair, REMARKABLY CHEAP. Soliciting a continuance of past kind fayoara, il ALTER J. DAVIES. f OS TBS C*0W2f LXTS AMVJUKCS GO. WALTER J. DAVIES. GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. WELSHPOOL SHIRE AND HACKNEY HORSE -w-w-r SHOW AND SALE (Under the management of the Montgomery District Entire Horse Association), will be held in the SMITHFIELD, WELSHPOOL, and a FIELD near thereto, on Friday, 29th September, 1893, When VALUABLE PRIZES will be given. The Splendid Band of the 4th Batt. South Wales Borderers (By permission of Col. Harrison) has been engaged for the occasion. SHOW OPEN to the PUBLIC at 10 a.m. PUBLIC LUNCHEON on Smithfield at 1-30 JUDGING OF LEAPING CLASSES at 2 p.m. JUDGING OF TURN-OUTS at 3 p.m- Admission, ONE SHILLING. RAILWAY ARRANGEMENTS.—On Sept. 29th the Cambrian Railways Company will issue Cheap Return Tickets to Welshpool from Oswestry, Llanfyllin. Llanidloes, Newtown, and intermediate stations. For particulars see small bills. JOHN EVANS, SECRETARY, 24, BROAD STREET, WELSHPOOL. fl3t IMPORTANT NOTICE. Welshpool Shire and Hackney Horse Show, 1893. -t- ..r" .t- v The LAST DAY for receiving Entries in LEAPING and TURN-OUT Classes is W MONDAY j Sept. 25th. Price Lists and Entry Forms supplied on application to- JOHN EVANS, SECRETARY, 24, BROAD STREET, WELSHPOOL. fl99 CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS. I OSWESTBY DISTRICT AGRICULTURAL SHOW AT OSWESTRY, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21st, 1893. ON the above date CHEAP DAY EXCURSION TICKETS will be issued to OSWESTRY, as follows. Third class fares for the doable journey. Time of starting and fares- Machynlleth 8 33 or 9 50 a.m., Cemmes Road 840 I Llanbrynmair 8 53 j Carno 910 „ j Caersws 926 „ ¡.. 3a. Llanidloes 922 ) Dolwen 921 ) LlandiDam 934 It Moat Lane Junction 10 0 „ J Newtown 1015 „ i Abermule 10 25 J 2s. 6d. Kerry 850 ) Montgomery 10 35 „ 1 Forden 10 43 „ ^3* Welshpool 7 45 a.m. 11 40 Is. 8d. Buttington 7 50 to 1145 Is. 5J. Pool Quay 7 55 to 1150 Is. 2d. Four Crosses 8 4 12 0, noon lOd. Llanfyllin 725 9 40 a.m. Llanfechain 739 „ 954 It > lB. Llinsaiiitffraid 745 10 0 tt j Children under three years of age, free; above three and under twelve, half-price. First class tickets issued at double the third class fares. Passengers RETURN same day as under:—For Llansantffraidd, Llanfyllin, Welshpool, and inter- mediate Stations, by special train at 5 45 p.m. and by ordinary train at 9 10 p.m. For other stations at 6 10 p.m. ALFRED ASLETT. Secretary and General Manager. Company's Offices, Oswestry, Sept. 1893. Tickets, bills, and every information to be had at the above-named Stations. Families Supplied Daily. THOMAS REES, BAKER, GROCER, AND PROVISION MERCHANT, CANAL SHOP. AND Market Hall, Newtown. BROWN & MALT BREAD. CURRANT, SULTANA, & SEED CAKES. Tea Parties& School Treats Supplied ON MODBRATB TERMS. HOME-FED HAM & BACON From Choicest Dairy Fed Pigs. Tow Ottos SoKritod. 8M. GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS KERRY HILL SHEEP FLOCK BOOK ASSOCIATION. A MFTING of the and Breeders of Kerry Hill Shepp it.t-rer-t-d therein will be held in the KEABI ,G ROUMR. KERRY, on SATURDAY NEXT, 16th inllt. o'e ock. fiS2 English Congregational Church NEWTOWN. HARVEST FESTIVAL SERVICES WILL BE HELD ON Sunday, September 17th, 1893, At 11 ana 6 o'olock. SPECIAL MUSIC will be Sn-L, by the CHOIR &a MRS. MEGAN JONES DAVIES. n SALVATION ARMY. NEWTOWN. THE HARVEST FESTIVAL SERVICES will b« held on SUNDAY SIOT 17tkTin the BARRACKS, CROWN STREET. BLIND GEORGE, The renowned Conoertuuust from M&Oduffolds WiU lead the Meetings. BLIND GEORGE will also Lead the Mtotian in the BARRACKS until Friday, Sept. gftd. EVERYBODY WELCOME. CAPT. SHEWRING.lr, fl9» LIEUT. HARTLE, ..A THE Harvest Festival WILL B. EILD AT TO PARISH CHURCH, NEWTOWN, On Michaelmas Day, Sept. :29tbLA I l There will be a oelebratkm of the HolylCommunioa J at 8 o'clock; aad Evensong at 7 o'olook. Fmackkk* Preacher: fief. CECIL HOOK, j Vicar ef Oswestry, | Collection for the Montgomeryshire t Infirmary. £ NEWTOWN FOOTBALL CLUB* A GRAND EveningConcert (In lid of the fundlo1 of the above Club) Will be given on FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13th, 1893, Programme under ho direction of The Severn Hand-Bell fingers, (who have kindly ooneeuted to give their Mrrioee). Other firat-cl&ae artiste* will also take part. Foil particulars shortly. W. H. EVANS, Hon. Sec. f 197 NEWTOWN BAPTIST CHURCH* A SALE OF WORK AND RUMMAGE SALE Will be held in THE VICTORIA HALL, NEWTOWN, October 13th and 14th, 1893. CONTRIBUTIONS, in Money or Kind, will be thankfully received. E. P. MORRIS,)- Q fl93 A. S. COOKE, )Hon- 8e0B* G. H. BELL'S ANNUAL GRAND CONCERT Will take place on Friday, October 27th, IN TU. DPTJBXxIC IROOMS, NEWTOWN. flP6 ENGLISH CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, NEWTOWN. A BAZAAR In aid of the Building Debt of the above Church wil be held in the AUTUMN OF THIS YEAR. Contributions Solicited. I TOM ROBERTS Severn Sqaare, Newton, | Mo. pM/tmi