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TURNER'S PATENT "CAMBRIAN" SHEEP RACK. THE BEST, CATTLE CRIBS, STRONGEST, 84EEP AND CORN BINS, lOST DURABLE SBEP&ERD!g HUTS IN THE MAKET 84EEP NETTING. f<;J;v,\ TURNER, Implement Depot NEWTOWN. WESTMINSTER HOUSE, WELSHPOOL. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 18th. T D- EV- .AS (Formerly with Mr. Wm. Jones, Trade Hall) Begs to announce that he will open the above premises, with an ENTIRELY NEW STOCK OF HIGH-CLASS DRAPERY GOODS. fl89 Christmas Presents to Suit all Classes. MRS. W. DAVIES Begs to call Special attention to her LARGE AND USEFUL STOCK OF FANCY ARTICLES SUITABLE FOR XMAS PRESENTS. VIZ:— DOLLS (dressed or otherwise), Japanese VASES of all descriptions, PAMPAS GRASSES (coloured and plain), Paper RACKS, Hand MIRRORS, FANS, TOILET SETS, WORK-BASKETS (satin lined), &c., &c. IW NOTE THE ADDRESS :—MRS. W. DAVIES, MILLINER AND FANCY DRAPER., 51, BEOAD STREET, NEWTOWN. LADIES' UNDERCLOTHING AND BABY LINEN. fl You must have SOUND BOOTS, or pay a Doctor's bill! IDIOKIS3 BOOTS ARE SO U-XI) & RELIABLE. They keep the Feet Warm and Dry and preserve the health. EVERY PAIR IS GUARANTEED TO WEAR WELL AND LOOK WELL, AND THEY ARE CHEAP. 4, BROAD STREET, NEWTOWN. ] _———— J. OWEN, THE "STUDIO," BROAD STREET, NEWTOWN, Respectfully calls the attention of his numerous Customers to his CAREFULLY SELECTED On" EW STOCK OF xrilAS & NEW YEAR'S CARDS, BOOKLETS, &C.. FANCY GOODS, ALBUMS, FRAMES, &c., SUITABLE FOR PRESENTS FOR THE COMING SEASON. A LARGE COLLECTION OF PHOTOGRAPHIC VIEWS PUBLISHED AS XMAS AND NEW YEAR'S GREETING CARDS in very choice and elegant designs, plain and coloured, Which may also be had from the following Agents:- OSWESTRY—Mr T. OWEN, The Library. WELSHPOOL-Mr S. SALTER, Berriew Street. MONTGOJlERY-Mr FRANCIS, Broad Street. LLANIDLOES—Mrs. BROWN, Dresden House. LLANGOLLEN-ER H. JONES, BookseUer, &c. RHAYADER—Miss LLOYD, East Street. TJ.A NDfilNDOD—Mr J. EVANS, The Post Office. t PHOTO. PORTRAITS as Xmas and New Year's Cards in all Sizes. Newtown, 25th November, 1893. WANTED 5,000 BUYERS! GREAT CLEARANCE SALE IS MORGAN & Co. ARE NOW OFFERING TO THE PUBLIC £ 3,000 worth of Boots & Shoes — AT IMMENSE BAR JAINS IN EVERY CLASS OF GOODS. IW MORGAN & CO'S Boots and Sho s a" still Famr-us for CHU, APNESS, STYLE, & QUALITY, and cannot be beaten. TERMS -CASH DURING SALE. 1jote the Address Leicester! House, Newtown. ALL REPAIRS HAVE PROMPT ATTENTION. f409 ESTABLISHED 1880. 28 & 29, Crown-Street, Newtown, N. Wales. WILLIAM TRANCED, TIN PLATE WORKER, BELL-HANGER, GAS FITTER ETC. Every description of Dairy Vessels kept in Stock or Made to Order. o143 THE WORKMAN'S WATCH. The Guinea Watch 21 1 0 A Good Sound Article. The Two Guinea Watch £ 2 2 0 Patent Lever, Strong and Durable. The Three Guinea Watch L3 3 0 Patent Lever, in Strong Silver Cases. sar The aoove are all Warranted for One 1 Two and Three Years respectively. GOLD WEDDING RINGS. FORD, WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER NEWTOWN F. W. MARSHALL (LATE OF MONTGOMERY), ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR 8, BROAD-STREET, NEWTOWN. Public Companies, Partnership, Tradesmen's, Parochial and other Accounts written up, Balanced, ara Adjusted. Periodical Attendance by Arrangement. Rents and Accounts collected. Terms on Application. f309 SAML. POWELL, EAGLE BREWERY, NEWTOWN SPECIAL HOME-BREWED HARVEST ALES IN ALL SIZE CASKS, fid., 8d., lOd., and LA. PER GALLON. I DUBLIN STOMT in all Size Casks AT BREWERY PRICES. CHOICE SELECTION OF WINKS AND SPIRITS. 010 I J. H. ANDERSON. CABINET MAKER AND UPHOLSTERER, 26, Broad St., WelshpooJ (Established 1842) HOUSES COMPLETELY FURNISHED AT WHOLESALE PRICES. Dining, Drawing & Bedroom Suites BRASS & IRON BEDSTEADS, Spring, Hair, & Flock Mattresses, FEATHER BEDS, Ac. Full-sized Iron Bedstead from 9a. French do.. with brass rails head and foot, only Palliasses 8s. per pair. Every other article in the Furnishing Department at eanally low prioes. Estimates given foi every description Cabinet Work. FUNERALS FURNISHED FURNITURE REMOVED AND STORED. ESTIMATES FREE. Removal to all parts. The largest & best constructed FURNITURE VAN obtainable. Storing Warebouse,-17, High Street, Welshpool. BEFORE YOU- BUY A SEWING- MACHINE CALL ON E. H. MORGAN 18, BROAD STREET, NEWTOWN, WHO HAS BEEN APPOINTED SOLE AGENT FOR THE WORLD-RENOWNED CYCLOPS' SEWING MACHINES, AND IS PREPARED TO SELL THEM AT A LARGE DISCOUNT OFF LIST PRICES FOR CASH. Little Miss Muffett sat on a buffet, Sewing the old-fashioned way Up came a *3pider and sat down beside her, And turned all her work into play. The Spider." Cyclops' Sewing Manhina PROPERTIES TO LET & FOR SALE. TO LET, No. 2. MILFORD COTTAGES, with Garden attached Low Rent. Immediate pos- session.—Apply to COOKE BROS., House Aerents, Newtown. f265. TO LET, Dolgnan Cottage, Milford Road, New- town, containing 6 Rooms, with small garden, etc.—Apply, W. F. Thomas, Newtown. f281 HOUSE TO LET.—A convenient comfortable IIouBe in Morton-terrace, Kerry-road, New- town, to be let from let December.—Apply at Terrace Inn, Kerry-road. f388 TO BE LET, Weruddu Farm, situate near the village of Churchstoke, containing about 240 acres, possession 25th March, 1894.-For further particulars apply to Mr E. lloyd, The Rectory, Berriew. f97 TO LET, House and Shop, situate in Gas Street. —Apply to the SECRETARY Gas Co., Newtown. TO LET.—Two Desirable SHOPS in Broad-street, ITNewtown.-Apply to Edwd. Powell, Newtown. f407 TO LET, a Two-statl STABLE and STORE- ROOM, with Large R ;om over; also Cart Shed with use of Wharf, No. 1, Canal Basir, Newtnwn.-For particulars apply to the Agent (f the Shropshire Union Railways and Canal Co, Newtown. f4l3 MONTGOMERYSHIRE. PENNANT, within two miles from Montgomery and within one from Abermule stations on the Cam- i brian Railways. TO BE LET, this Commodious RESIDENCE with gardens, orchards, lawu tennis ground*, and with about 700 acres of shooting. From 10 to 70 acres of meadow land in front of house may be had if desired.-Apply to R. Lewis-Andrew, Esq., Glanhaf ren, Abermule, or Mr Wm. Pritchard, Land and Estate Agent, Tanyfron, Garthrayl, Mont. c39" WANTEDS, ETC. REGISTRY OFFICE FOR SERVANTS—MRS. Rider, 2, Waterloo Place, Welshpool. e554 WANTED, a good General SERVANT.—Apply, Clifton Refreshment Rooms, 12, Bridge-st., Newtown. f393 WANTED, JAM POTS, any quantity, 1 and21bs. Good price given. Apply, Hibbotts's Confec- tionery Works, Newtown. fl78 WANTED, before Christmas Day, buyers for the Cheap Packets of Christmas Cards offered at 19, Broad-street, Newtown.—The most remarkable value for the money.—Penny, Threepesny, Sixpenuy, Ninepenny, and Shilling.-You can see before you buy. DISTRICT OORRESPONDENT WANTED II JL-7 Llanfyllin.—Apply Editor, Express and Timer Office, Newtown. SUPPORT HOME INDUSTRY BT BUYING YOUR flAM & MILD-CURED g REAKFAST gACON FROM JOHN SWAIN, Ham and Bacon Carer, I f405 HIGH STREET, NEWTOWN. LOST, STRA YED, ETC. LOST, on Tuesday, Nov. 14th, a half-bred setter Dog (brown), answers to the name of Noble." Finder rewarded on taking it to Express office. f4H SALES BY PRIVATE TREATY. Tj^OR SALE.—For immediate sale, a splendid sel- JL ection of Christmas Presents, at all prices.— 19, Broad-street, Newtown. FOR SALE, about Six Tons of Well-Harvested HAx. Apply, E. Hughes, Commercial-street, Newtown. f368 FOUR-WHEEL VAN & PONY for sale.-Suitable for Baker or Confectioner.—Apply, J. Piiot Bridge street, Newtown. f384 POULTRy.-Several good Pure-bred BROWN P°¥^?X'^everaI K°°d Pure-bred BROWN D t BLACK MINORCA Cockerels ruR SALE.—D. t. Swain, 23, High-street, N«w- tewn. f397 TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE TREATY, several convenient Lots of TIMBER, in the neigh- bourhood of Newtown.—Apply to Bennett Rowlands, Eptate Agent, Newtown. f292 Fl CIDER CASKS, &c. OR SALE.—Casks of all sizes, including Rum Puncheons, and Port Wine Pipes. L, excellent Oak Set of Drawers, suitable for o hy 4ffc" ^in).—Apply to Chas. Williams, Checker s Hotel, Montgomery, f401 CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS COMPANY. TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE TREATY, the several Stacks of well-harvested HAY of 1893 growth, standing at the undermentioned Stations, andestimated to contain the respective quantities, more or less, also undermentioned, viz:— weight. weight. Hfat. Estimated Estimated w, 8tation. Tons. Station. Tons. Whitchurch 5 Bow Street 2 Weston Wharf 2 £ Aberystwyth 2i Llanfyllin 4 £ Towvn 31. Kergr 3 Tonfanau if ™ i?ar{nj118 ^a'mouth Junction 4 Doldowlod 5 Penmaenpool 2 Bailth 8 Dyffryn <u Talgarth 71 Penaarn3 Three Cocks 4 Harlech 7 Caersws, No. 1 2 Talsarnau 5 11 No. 2 7 Portrnadoe 2 Cemmes Road 4* Cricci th « Derwenlas 8 Abererch 3 Grlandovey 3 I J »'* Application to be made to the undersigned. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. CLIFTON REFRESHMENT ROOKS, 12, Bridge Street, lESTIE W TO WIN" (Only one minutes' walk from Railway Station), TTAV^MBEEN RE-OPENED NDDER ENFC{RE]Y <rt»tain Mana«EMENT, where yon are able to HOT and COLD DINNERS DAILY At very moderate charges. TEA, COFFEE & COCOA, AT ALL HOURS WELL-AIRED BEDS. Your patronage and support is respectfully solicited f392 T. L. JONES, Proprietor, P-iE B BYS GENUINE HOME-MADE S ATT SAGES Made daily Frem the Finest Home-fed Pork. Pressed Tongue, Brawn, Pork Pies. 45, BROAD STREET, NEWTOWN 242 Allsopp and Sons' II (LIMITED), BURTON ALES AND INVALID STOUT. AGENT— C. MORGkAJNT, Brynhatren, Crescent, NEWTOWN. 1298 piP How to Save your Coal Bills Now THAT THE PRICE OF COAL IS HIGH, ï people would greatly benefit by the use of OIL STOVES. They fulfil all the requirements of the Coal Fire; and are much Cheaper, and Jess troublesome. THERE IS NO SMOKE-NO SMELL-NO ASHES The Cost for Fnei is but one Farthing per Hour; and the Low Prices of the Stoves place them within I the reach of all SEND FOR ONE AT 71- CARRIAGE PAID. ONCE USED, ALWAYS JUSED. AGENT HUMPHREY JONES, GENERAL DEALER, 9, HALL STREET, WELSHPOOL N.B.-Price Lists Free on application. f343. FISH FISH FISH DAILY DIRECT FROM THE BEST FISHING STATIONS. MARGARINE, equal to Butter, fOR 14 Pound Cool. 9s. 9d. 7 Pound Cool, 58. Carriage Paid to any Station. HIGHE3T PRICES GIVEN FOR RABBITS AND ALL GAME. EVANS, GAME DEALER SEVERN STEEET, NEWTOWN. HENRY MORGAN IS NOW SHOWING NEW GOODS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. Crown Shop, Newtown.
Family Notices
BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, DEATHS. BIRTH. EDWARDS.—November 20th, at Rose Cottage, Sarn, the wife of R. D. Edwards, of a son. MARRIAGE. GETTIms-LEwis —November 37, at Llanllwchaiarn Parish Church, by special license, William Gittins, Hafodtalog, Tregynon, to Mary Ann Lewis, New House Farm, Llaullwcha;arn. No cards. DEATHS. BERBSFORU.—Ncveuiber 17th. at Dolsruog, Machyn. lieth, MKrv Anne Charlotte, widow of the late Judge William Beresford, of Hafodneddyn, aged 74 years. GITTINS.-Novemberr 17th. Ann Gittins. Bakehouse, Narrow street. Llanfyllin, aged 47 years. JONES.—November 2ht, Richard Jones, Goit:e, Trefeglwys, aged 88 year?. Mosuis.-November 26ih, sfter two years of weari- some and painful illness, Caroline Ada Morris, the beloved daughter of Richard and Jane Morris, Parker s Lane, Newtown, in the 20th year of her ag-o. Friends are invited to attend the funeral in the Cemetery, on Thursday, at 2-30 o'clock. Hor end was peace and joy in the Lord." REES.—November 20th, Mary Jane (Minnie), eldest daughter of David Rees, chemist, Llanidloes, aged IS years. (No cariis.) STEPHENS.—November 23rd, Martha, wife of Edwin Stephens, Rhoss, Kerry, aged 48 years.
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MILLINERY SHOW. LARGK AND VARIED STOCK OF FELTS, ±J STRAWS, FEATHERS, FLOWERS, WINGS. Etc. New Shades & Colours IN TRIMMED MILLINERY. INFANTS MILLINERY IN NEW COLORS. SILK PONGEES, SILK VELVETS IN ALL COLOURS. HENRY MORGAN, CROWN SHOP, NEWTOWN.
NOTES O FOOTBALL.
NOTES O FOOTBALL. [By WANDBRES.'J From all parts of the country complaints are made ,f the bad weather that was experienced on Satur- day, and in many places i-everal important matches had to be postponed. Those teams that decided to play off their fixtures did so under great dis- advantages, and the state of the ground rendered good play impossible. Newtown did not escape the storm, and the Can- nings" presented anything but a cheerful aspect wLen the LU'ddloes and Newtown teams took their t.]ace on the ground, in the second round of the Welsh Cnallenge Cap The heavy fall of snow and meet ha made the turf quite heavy, and with a bit- terly cold wind blowing from the north-east it was discouraging to attempt any fine play. Tho visitors had put a strong team on the ground, and they ee med determined to die game. There were some good players among their farwards, and 1 have no doubt bnt what we shall hear further of them in the faiure. Liai.id'oes tefim pos^ses al the characteristics of good players not lacking in dash, (\n,1 with splended sns'airdL'g powers all thy n(-ed j" ft little, poiit-h. and tbi* o-i-i best, be obtained | by havi g a closer and more frequent acquaintance with t-ams th it ulay a tbo-ough combination g,mie. As regards Newtown, i*. cn safely be paid fiat each IUIII pUyed hi. part, and played i j" the bn t of bis ability There were eouia WHO feit inci n" quos- tion the result of the game until t, e home for ar,1,4 hai scared the third ({()al; but to hose Who hav 9tood ind v, tched the team oa previous occasion there v. 8 o tear whatever leiuec ia^ the fiic.-h,—in rtict. it u a- pxp--c4ed that the dsf'-at w mid have nvi ,,r ïI; 01 t.bi- 'h" ""):1 d have "ee" no tw opinions if the weather had more favourable. Newtown lacked the support of Townaend, and they were alho without the assistance of Rees, both of whom generally iet one kc.ow they are about, and who invariably play a good all-round game. I hear th it Rees is retiring. While tnis course is somewhat to be regretted, we cannot forget that he leaves the foo' ball field with a sound reputation as an ho est player, a d as one who at all times did his best for the cub. I, is to bo hoped that Towneeud will soun be abie to take his usual place in the team. While referring to the maich, I hope the officials of the Newt,- :Iui) willpirdon me calling their atten- tion to the want of accommodation for the repre- se .rativ^s of the Press, and to allow me to suggest that some KI of arrangement should be tnld, wh -reby the ,Ipor ters would be enabled to take note. under oarer fr m the tuul aixi Know. On Monday evening, at the Now Inn, Newtown- Mr C. C. Jones, Lion Hotel, was presented by Mr W. E. Pryce-Jones, on behait ot tiie lootball players of Newtown, with a handsome silver-mounted pipe and case on the occasion of liia marriage. I see that Oswestry have what they call a Trades Charity Cup Competition, in which most of the trades of the town are represented. Newtown is not so bar. ren of football players amongst the shop assistants and other craft that the same course could not be adopted. The results, no doubt, weuld be highly satisfactory, as in addition to bringing out yoanjf players, it would seive as an excellent training school. It was rather hard lines on the Aberystwyth team, after being defeated by the United at Oswestry, tv be kept iu the train nearly all night, while a furioua storm was raging. But such was tneir luck. They left Oswestry on the return journey at 7-35, and reached home at four o'clock on Sunday morning. The engine broke down at Glandovey, and it was some time before another arrived from Aberystwith, wheroj the driver had to be called up and a fire lit in the engine. Less than eighty miles in eight honrs is rather tedious travelling. The Welshmen had the same complaint to make as other teams, and say thac they would have had a, better chance against the United, if the ground had not been in such a bad state. But what's the use of crying over spilled milk. The international match of Wales v. Ireland will mo-st probably be playei t SAansea on February 24.. The draw for the third round of the Welsh Cup COill etition, which touk place last week, resulted as follows :—First division Flint a bye. Second di- vision Westmineter Rovers a bye. Third division Oswestry v. Newtown, referee, Mr G. H. Jones, Shrewsbury. Fourth division Cardiff or IronbridtJ* v. Shrewsbury Town. The first-named in each in- stance has choice of ground, and the ties muet be played on December 9th. Wellington Town have scratched to Shrewsbury Town, consequently the latter will have to meet lronbridge or Cardiff. The following clubs are exempt until the clubs left in the preliminary rounds arc reduced to fourWreihan* (holders), Chirk, Druids, and Llandudno Swifts. From this it will be seen that Newtown have to meet the United at Oswestry. This will not be the first time tuat a Newtown team has stood upon the Oswestry ground. There have been m.tny hard battier fought out there, and Newtown rarely cams away without giving a good account of tnemselves. X shall look for something more than a good account* whon they puy off the tnird lound. At a meeting of the Welsh Council held at Wrex- ham on Wednesday evening it was decided co sus- pend J. W. Jones for the season. Jones, it seems, was a registered professional for Brymbo, and bad been pla) Ing for Wrexham without having obtained his transfer or reinstatement. At tha same meeting at which the above interest- ing decision was arrived at, the Council agreed to hand over the sum of X14 to the Cardiff team, Lt order to clear off their expenses in visiting Ironbridge on the previous Saturday. The game was not played in consequence of the weather (we shall never hear the last of the weather), and so it had to be post- poned. t The following may be of interest to lovers of foot. ball. At a recent meeting of the Management Com- mittee of tha Footbail League held at Manchester, it was resolved to recommend to a fall meeting of the League that .£140 per year be the maximum allowed to be paid by a League ciuo to a player, and that not; more than 20 j per week be paid durintr the summer. Further, that no club pay more than .£10 bonus, and -that only to players who have not bjon registered with the League; that in the event of a player de- siring his transfer, an.1 his club agreeing to the same, the amount to be paid for such transfer should be fixed by the Management Committee of the League. For any infringement of these rules the club will be fined X200, have six points deducted, and be liable to expulsion. The draw for the second round of the Wednesbury Charity Cup took place last week, and was a. follows —Salop division: St. George's (Wellington) v* Shrewsbury Town, Horsehay Albion v. Ironbridge, Whitchurch v. Market Drayton, Wellington Town v. Newport. The matches are to be played 00 or before December 30th, the first-named exub having the choice of ground. In the. second round of the Welsh and Border Counties "0:Jp Competition th-i matyh hot,emr Shrewsbury Town and Wellington X w» did not come off in conaequenoe of the weather, and the latter have since scratched. The same fate befell the match be- tween Cardiff and Ironbridge. Oswestry appears to have had a comparatively easy win over the Aberyst- wyth team, scoring seven goals to two. A hard struggle for supremacy took place between West- minster Rovers and Bcymo, tne former erentnally winning by three goals two. The o her match was that between Newtown and Llanidloes, when the lat- ter were defeated y four to one. Although football does not appear to have become very popular in Radnorshire, I am please J to notics tnat Rhayader and Builth Ciubs are a; ill in existence. Either of these clubs always received a hearty wel- come at Newtown, and which was cordially leturned to visitants over the hills. On Saturday the second elevens of these teams played at Builth, when Rhayader won by two goals to none. Llandrindod have formed a club, and arrangements are being made for holding some excellent matches. FIXTURES. WELSH SENIOB CUP. December 9 Third Round January 6 Fou, th Round February 17 Semi-Finai ^arc^- Se ni-Final Mar<>k26 WELSH JUNIOR CUP. December 16 .Second Round January 27 ^ar"h 1° Semi-Finals APri114 Final INTERNATIONAL MATCHES. February 5 Match February 24.Wales v Ireland, in Wales rjar^ Wales v England, in Wales March 24 Wales v Scotland, in Scotland SHROPSHIPE LEAGUE. The Matches take piace on the ground of the Krst~ named Ciub, unless stated otherwise. December. 2-Wellington v. Newtown. Market D.aytnll v. St. George's. IroubridgH v. Shrewsbury Town. 9—Market Drayt .o v. Heretord. Newport v, Whitchurch. Wellington v. Ironbridge. 23—Ironbridge v. Newtown. Whitchurch v. Wellington. Shrewsbury T,)wn v. St. George's. Oswestry v Newport. 26-Shrewsbury Town v. Hereford. Newtown v. Ironbridge. St. George's v. Oswestry. Newport v. Market Drayton. 30—Hereford v. Oswestry. St. George's v. Whitchurch. Shrewsbury T:i.\n v. Newport. ♦
SHROPSHIRE AND DISTRICT LEAGUE.
SHROPSHIRE AND DISTRICT LEAGUE. So far as is known th3 following is the result of the matches in the League played:— Matches Goals Shrewsbury Town 8 6 Do ^rch-:=.v. 5e 64 s £ l% Ironbridge .4 3 1 0 12 5 -fc. George s 3 2 2 0 9 7 I Keretord 5 2 3 u y 15 I Wellington Town 5 2 3 0 8 13 4 Oswestry Uait 5 1 4 o 8 18 Market Drayton 5 1 4 o 6 24 2 Newport 7 1 6 0 U 28 a ENGLISH LEAGUE. RESULTS UP TO SATURDAY. t.. OOALS. .Aston Villa 17' io°"' a" 4' jUneffield United lfi 9 4 3 .,1 Blackburn Rovers 13 8 3 West Bromwich Albions 14, 7 5 2 -r iu Burnley U 7 6 1 34$]i Derby County 13 c 5 2 24 ^7 if Sunderland 12 6 4 3 2s >n \i Wolverhampton Waud'g 13 6 6 1 •>,) ,q Kp°r™ K i 5 » » 8 8 Everton is 5 6 2 40 ^0 11 Preston North End 13 5 7 1 17 ia TT Bolton Wanderers 13 5 8 0 17 £ 1 ii Newton Heath lj 4 7 1 ia an • Sheffield Wednesday 14 7 5 2s qn « u 1 I 5 i