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SALES BY AUCTION. Messrs. Cooke Bros. MARKET HALL, NEWTOWN. TO CATERERS, CONFECTIONERS & OTHERS. On Wednesday Next, Dec. 23rd, MESSRS. COOKE BROS, are favoured with instructions from Mr D. Roberts to Sell 0 by Auction, as above, the whole of the Valuable BAR FITTINGS, PLANT, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, and SUNDRY EFFECTS (re- moved for convenience of sale from the Star Temperance Hotel, Welshpool), comprising:— IN BAR: The Superior Bar Fittings, in pitch- pine, with Marble-top counter and Plate-glass Mirror; 2 Oblong Marble-top Tables on Bronze Stands, 5 Circular Marble-top Tables on Bronze Stands, Show Cases, Comports, Glass Show Bottles, Mirrors, Plated Tea Urn (for counter), Tea Boilers, E.P. Goods, Cutlery, Glass, China, etc., etc. IN BAKERY: Sponge Whisking Machine, Ice Cream Machine, Baking Utensils, etc., etc. BEDROOM FURNISHINGS: Eight Iron and Brass Bedsteads, Woven Wire Mattresses, Wood Overlays, Down Feather Beds, Mahogany Dress- ing Chest, with Glass and Marble-top Wash stand to match, a number of part Bedroom Suites, Painted Chests of Drawers, Toilet Glasses, Cane- seated Chairs, Towel Rails, Toilet Sets, etc., etc. THE FURNISHINGS of 3 Sitting Rooms and Dining Room, Suites in Leather, Couches, Easy Chairs, Telescope Dining and other Tables, Antique Mahogany Sideboard, Walnut and Mahogany Sideboards, Overmantels, Timepieces, Bronze Tea Kettle, 2 Urns with Brass taps, Dinner and Tea Ware, Fenders and Fire Irons, Cool Vases, Carpets, Oilcloths, Linoleums, etc, etc. DOMESTIC OFFICES: Housekeeper's Cup- board, .Tables, Chairs, Knife Machine, a large collectipn of Kitchen Requisites, etc., etc. Sale to Commence at 1-30 p.m. z549 ESTABLISHED 37 YEARS HICKMAN AND SON WILL SELL BY AUCTION IN THE WELSHPOOL SMITHFIELD, Throughout the Year FAT & STORE STOCK OF ALL CLASSES JGT EARLY ENTRIES SOLICITED, AGRICULTURAL CO-OFEBATIOXT. THE LINCOLNSHIRE FARMERS' ASSOCIATION (Established 1868), Is a Club whose "Members combine to purchase, for dipft^pSim amongst themselves, fCIÅL MANURES, WHOLESALE, And delivered from nearest Depot, Carriage paid, at any Roil way Station in England or Wales. All Manures are Analysed constantly, free of charge, for Members by the Analyst of the Royal Agricultural Society. Intending Members should join at once. For Terms of Membership, prices, &c., apply to the Secretary of the Association, Sleaford. zOOO RIOKARDS'S GIGANTIC SALE OF BOOTS AND SHOES IS NOW ON". 15,000 PAIRS First-Class Up-to-date Goods at Clearing Prices to Suit Everybody. Rickards's Eagle Boot Depot, NEWTOWN. z444 UP TO DATE CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. A GRAND DISPLAY IS NOW ON VIEW AT CLAYTON'S, 33, Broad-street, NEWTOWN. ..i ¡ A LARGE VARIETY OF Dolls, Games, Toys, Fancy Goods, China, PHOTO AND OTHER FRAMES. PICTURE FRAMING. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF MOULDINGS TO SELECT FROM. ACCIDENTS OF ALL KINDS, Employers' Liability, Accident" Disease Small Pox, Scarlet Fever, Typhoid, Diphtheria, &o Burglary'and Fidelity Insurance RAILWAY PASSENGERS' ASSURANCE CO., Established 1849. Claims Paid— £ 4,500,000. 64, CORNHILL, LONDON. A. VIAN, Secretary, Agents Required in unrepresented districts. AGENTS AT Aberystwyth—Mr T. KILVINGTON, 23, Chaly- beate-atreet. Newtown—Mr J. EDWARDS, Cambrian Railways. „ —Mr EVAN HUMPHREYS, 8, Broad- street. W"Pool-mt T. PityCE, Cambrian Railways SALES BY AUCTION. Messrs. P. Wilson-Jones & Co. This Day (Tuesday). BROAD STREET, NEWTOWN. SALE OF FIRST-CLASS DOG-CART, SET OF HARNESS (Silver-mounted), &c. Sale to commence at 1 30. zOOO P. WILSON-JONES & Co., Auctioneers. Mr. W. Story. COMPTON HOUSE, LLANFAIR-CAEREINION MR. W. STORY has been favoured with in- structions by Mr Hugh Davies, who is relinquishing business and leaving the district, to sell by auction as above, On Friday, January 1st, (Llantair Fair Day) The whole of the contents of the newly WELL-STOCKED SHOP, consisting of a choice assortment of CHINA, CUT GLASS & OTHER WARE, including a number of Dinner Services, Tea Sets, Toilet and Trinket Sets, Hand-painted and other Vases, Fancy and other Tea-pots, Fancy and other Flower Pots, Biscuit Jars, Pheasant Ware, Cake, Fruit, and other Dishes, Breakfast Cruets, Wine and Spirit Glasses, Tumblers, Celery Glasses, &c., &c. The whole of the well-made and substantial HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and Appoint- ment3 (as new). Sale to Commence at One o'clock prompt. 13, SEVERN ST., NEWTOWN, Next Door to Evans' Fish Market. A WHOLESALE TRADE Will be carried on at the above Address, IN ALL KINDS OF FRESH & DRIED FRCTITS, Including- APPLES, ORANGES, ONIONS, NUTS, BANANAS, GRAPES, Etc., Etc., Which may be OBTAINED here as CHEAPLY as at the Liverpool Wholesale Market. WELSH DROPS IN GREAT VARIETY, Warranted made from Puie Cane Sugar. SEED AND EATING POTATOES. A Speciality will be made in HOPS, the Supply of which arrangements have been ntered into with the largest Hop Merchants in England. Proprietor: DAVID EVANS, Wholesale Fruit, Potato and Hop Merchant, QUALITY IS THE CHIEF CHARACTERISTIC OF OUR XMAS FRUIT RAISINS, CURRANTS, SULTANAS, MUSCATELS, DATES, PLUMS, FIGS, AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. TEAS OF THE FINEST QUALITY From 1/6 to 2/4 per lb. E. VAUGHAN, 4, CROSS BUILDINGS, NEWTOWN. z474 CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS. On Christmas Day, Dec. 25th, THE TRAIN SERVICE Will be as under: MAIN LINE.—There will be but one Down Train, leaving Whitchurch at 2 25 a.m., and keeping same time as the daily morning mail. The 3 20 a.m. Train from Shrewsbury, due at Welshpool at 4 0 a.m., will run as on Week-days. The 6 26 p.m. Aberystwyth to Oswestry, will run at the usual Sunday times. MOAT LANE TO BRECON.—There will be but one Down Train leaving Moat Lane 5 5 a.m., and keeping same time as the daily morning mail. The 5 30 p.m. Brecon to Moat Lane, will run at the usual Sunday times. BRANCH LINES.—There will be no trains between Welshpool and Llanfair, and on the Llanfyllin and Kerry Branohes. C. S. DENNISS, Secretary and General Manager. Oswestry, November 1903. IND, COOPE & CO., Ltd. CELEBRATED BURTON ALES AND STOUT. s. d. s. d. ALE-Q Gaous .4 6 5 3 9 „ 9 0 10 6 18 „ 18 0 21 0 STOUT—H Gallons 6 0 69 9 „ 12 0 13 6 IN CASK AND IN BOTTLE. AGENT- J. CROFT LEWIS, GROCER, 47, BROAD STREET, NEWTOWN. MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. SAFE BRAND. Pure English Yeast." Warranted 25 per cent stronger than any other. It has defied competition for the last ten years. Sole Agent for Montgomeryshire: DAVID EVANS, FISH MARKET, SEVERN STREET, NEWTOWN. Trade Supplied. yOOO HIGHEST PRICE GIVEN FOR PARTRIDGE & ALL GAME. NEW REDS Now in. Farmer's Box of 30, Is 3d. Trade Supplied. BUTTER!! BUTTER!! BUTTER!! Pure English Butter-Fresh Daily, 1/- per lb. DAVID EVANS, GAME DEALER, z234 THE FISH MARKET, Severn-street. »^INGER'S Sewing Machines Show Room, 15, U Severn-street, Newtown. Agent on the Premises. z651 GENT'S OUTFITTING.—Wanted, a respect- able, well-educated Touth, as Apprentice to above.—Apply: E. Hughes, The Emporium, Newtown. z478 iOURNALISM.-Well-Educated Youth wanted as Apprentice to the Reporting.—Apply, EXPKESS Office, Newtown. AITRESS Wanted.—Apply, Mrs Breese, Elephant Hotel, Newtown. z514 WANTED.—A Good General Servant for W Tregynon Rectory. Wages according to ability. Boy kept for boots and knives. —Apply, Rev M. Martin. z521 NURSES Wanted, at the County Asylum, Bicton Heath, Shrewsbury; previous ex- perience not necessary, but preference given to those able to speak Welsh. Wages, X17 a year, rising to .£28, with board (except beer), washing, lodging, and two dresses, cuffs, collar-ei, &e.-Apply, stating age and height, to the Superintendent. APARTMENTS TO LET.-Sittiiig-room and jTTL Bedroom. Pleasantly situated.—Apply, Box 128, 'Express' Office. PARTMENTS~TO 1JET7 Two Bedrooms and Sitting Room, situate in High-street, New- town.—Apply, Mrs Brown, Club Shop Refreshc ment Rooms, Newtown. z537 MILK WALK. — Desirable and Profitable Business to be disposed of in Newtown.— Apply, Box 483, Express Office. LOST in Newtown, on November 26th a Bitch, answering to the name Fly."—Information to the Police. z503 BARRELS "flNEST" FETIWLEUM OvTvJ Lamp Oil, containing 42-GAIIOTIS, 25s. Barrels (free). 200 Cases White Wax Candles at less than makers' prices.—Foxall & Co., Oil Stores, Newtown. z498 FOR SALE by Private Treaty a large quantity of Prime Meadow HAY.—Apply to Cooke Bros., Auctioneers, Newtown. z505 STRAYED about fourteen days ago, 6 HOG SHEEP.—Owner may claim same upon paying expenses and applying to Police Sergeant Morgan, Newtown. z495 FIVE POUNDS REWARD.—Lost, from Pencwm, Llanbadarn, about Middle of October, Ten Ewes, raddled over back; pitched with R and two spots each side; hole in each ear. —Information to Owner, William Reynolds, who will pay the reward to anyone giving information as will lead to recovery. z523 PIANOFORTE by Kirkman, in magnificent rosewood case, splendid ivory keys, trichord, cost 65 guineas. X12 cash to first customer, a genuine bargain. To be seen and tried at G. H. Bell's, Newtown. z543 PROPERTIES TO LET CELLARING.—Near centre of town.—Apply C Maurice Davies, Painter, Severn-st, Newtown RIVATE RESIDENCE TO LET, situate on The Bank, Newtown.—For particulars, apply to Martin Owen, Park-street, Newtown. TO BE LET from May next, the Desirable Rooms, suitable for Offices, etc., now occu- pied at the Music Salon, Newtown, by the Conservative Club.—Apply on the Premises. REFORDSHIRE.-Good Stock Farm of n 262 acres to let at Lady Day; 38 acres arable; rent low.—John A. Lort, Sutton Cold- fieli z524. TO LET, immediately, House and Shop, also Shop Fixtures.—Apply, 29, Ladywell-street, Newtown. z536 O BE LET, from the 1st May Next, The Mount Smithy in the Parish of Moughtrey, which commands one of the best Smiths' businesses in the County.—Apply to Bennett Rowlands, Land and Estate Agent, Newtown and Llanidloes. TO BE LET, from the 25th March Next, that useful Farm called Fronheilog, containing about 25G acres, adjoining the Kerry Railway, with a siding for Passengers and Goods.—Apply to Bennett Rowlands, Estate Agent, Newtown and Llanidloes. z541 TRY POWELL & RIDOUT Bournemouth House, NEWTOWN, For their LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S UNDERLINEN, Made on the Premises. g- Special Orders Executed at Shortest Notice. FIRST-CLASS DRESSMAKING On the Premises BY EXPERIENCED HANDS. PERFECT FIT Guaranteed.—Moderate Charges. THE LATEST NOVELTIES In all Departments, always in Stock. R. AND S. MORGAN, GENERAL & FANCY DRAPERS, 8, Short Bridgft, NEWTOWN. BUSINESS CARDS. NEWTOWN. CANCIIES.-JOHN JOHNSON, Organist V of St. Michael's, Kerry, having purchased a First-class Orchestral American Organ from Phillips' Music Salon, has Vacancies for 2 or 3 more Pupils. Careful tuition. Lessons in Theory and Harmony. Pipe Organs, American Organp, Harmonium & Pianofortes, Tuned and Regulated. Terms, moderate.—Address: No. 1, Bay Villas, Commercial-street. Newtown. QOOO MAURICE DAVIES, CONTRACTOR, 8, JjJL SEVERN SQUARE, NBWTOWN. Tenders given for Spring Cleanings, Fainting, Plumbing, Glazing, Paperhanging, Gas, Hot, and Cold Water Fittings, and all kinds of Repairs of House and other Property. YOOO PROMPTITUDE, Neatness and Good Work- Jt- manship guaranteed. Moderate Charges. JOHN YAPP (successor to Harry Hibbott), Under- taker, Joiner & Carpenter, Weir-street, Newtown. Carpets laid down, Venetian Blinds made and Repaired, Shops Fitted-up. Removals attended to. Furniture carefully repaired. Y354 CLOGGING.—EDMUND HITCHON begs to in- form the inhabitants of Newtown and District that he still continues to carry on the Clogging Trade in all its Branohes at Severn House, Severn-Square, Newtown. z247 C^AT.T, AT MADAME BELLIS for the leading J lines in Furs, Muffs, Umbrellas, Corsets, Winter Gloves, Children's Costumes and Gaiters. INCENT LLOYD (late W. R. Wood) Jeweller and Watchmaker, The Cross, Newtown, having worked for six years with one of the largest trade repairers in the United Kingdom, is personally prepared to undertake all kinds of Repairs to Watches, Clocks, and Jewellery, and guarantees to give every satisfaction. z91 JOHN A. OLIVER, TOBACCONIST, 36, Broad-street, Newtown, continues to hold the Largest Variety of Tobaccos and Cigarettes in the County. Meerschaum and Briar Pipes, in md out cf Cases. Cigar and Cigarette Cases, Silver-mounted Walkingsticks, Suitable for Xmas and Birthday Presents. Sole Agent for the World-renowned G.B.D. Briar Pipes. Try J.A.O's Well-seasoned Cigars, five ar i seven for Is. All Kinds of Pipes Repaired and Re-mounted. FINEST TEAS AT POPULAR PRICES. Thos. Jones and Co., Liverpool, Teas, 1/4, 1/7, and 1/10 per lb. Sole Agent fo Newtown, EVAN BEBB, Confectioner, Broad-street. Newtown.—Telephone No. 2. P234 LADIES' TAILORING,—Season's Patterns and Newest Styles for High-class Ladies' Tailoring.—Geo. Astley & Co., 29, Broad-street Newtown. rpwWrc IS NO DOUBT ABOUT IT, X that EDWABDS'S, 30, Broad-Street, ja the oldest Tobacconist in the County, aiidtiws a Well-selected Stock of Smokers' jylquisrtes. Buying direct from the Metft'sell wholesale at their list prices. Make is istake— the address is 30, Broad-st., Newtown. • P388 AVID J. PRICE. No. J2, Severn Street, Newtown. Plumber, Decorator and Con- tractor. Work Executed in any Part of the Country. All orders promptly attended to. v204 RS. PILOT, Market-street, stJl continues to give the highest price that can be obtained for Ladies' and Gentlemen's left off clothes.— Note the Address. Market-st. Newtown. u465 E DEFY COMPETITION! IF YOU W have not tried us, please do so at once. Artistic Confectionery of every description. Plain and Fancy Cakes for Weddings, Christenings, Birthdays, and Parties. Wedding Breakfasts "applied at a day's, notice. Our references are oniqus. VICKER'S. 88. Broad-st.. Newtown. P236 J MANUEL, Contractor, The Up-to-date Shop • Fitter. Estimates and Designs supplied; 16 Shops in Newtown and 1 in Aberystwyth, fitted up during the last 2 years. Experienced hands ouly.-Offiee: Severn Square, Newtown. LLANDINAM. R SAVAGE, GROCER, LLANDINAM, keeps Thomas Jones & Co., Limited (Liverpool), Teas. The tea for this neighb our hood. Best quality Groceries, Provisions, &c., Slowest prices. Flour and Corn Merchant. Q513 LLANFAIR. IMPORTANT TO FARMERS.-FOR RIDING .L 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, &c. Water- proof Knee Rugs. Cloth and Leather Leggings. Special Oil and Blacking for Harness. Agent to the Alliance Assurance Co. p265 MONTGOMERY. CL. SALTER begs to inform the inhabitants • of Montgomery and district that he has Commenced Business as a Plumber, Painter, Glazier, and Paperhanger, and trusts by strict attention to all orders entrusted to him to merit a share of their patronage and support.-Address: 2, Princes-street, Montgomery. v285 275 RATS FOUND DEAD. MR REID, Professional Rat Catcher, writes from Blair Castle, N.B.: A few hours after using Rodine Rat Poison I found 275 rats. I have been a rat catcher for 45 years, and never saw anything so deadly." Rats like it, eat it, and die. Price 6d., Is., 2s., 3s., 5s.; Post, 2d. HARLEY, Chemist, Perth. Agents: MORGAN AND SONS, Chemist, Newtown. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. ALA ,7- 7- OIL ENGINES, CHAFF CUTTERS, CATTLE CRIBS, PULPERS, HORSE GEARS, CORN CRUSHERS, PIG TROUGHS, SACK & BAG HOLDER, BELTING, MACHINE OIL, &c. B. M. DAVIES, Implement and Hardware Stores, MACHYNLLETH. MRY J WILLIAMS' FOR GOOD VALUE* X BKIDQK END STOKES NEWTOWN BUSINESS CARDS. WELSHPOOL. THE RECENT WAR COMMISSION has revealed that many British boots are made of brown paper. There's nothing but Leather used in the Boots and Shoes, black and tan, sol(e)d by MESSRS. SCALES AND SONS, Ltd., 34, Broad-street, Welshpool. Repairs a speciality- promptly attended to by experienced workmen on the premises. DO YOU WANT TO LOOK WELL AND PROSPEROUS? Of course you do, who does'ntl- JOHN JONES, Broad-street, Welshpool, will help you by supplying a well-cut Suit of the best material at a moderate price. JOHN JONES' 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, Prove all things, and hold fast that which is good," by calling at JOHN JONES', Broad-street, Welshpool. HE REPORT OF A LEE-METFORD RIFLE on the Penarth and Golfa Ranges may be heard distinctly at a distance of 5,700 yards. Reports of the satisfaction which our noted 1/6 Tea gives to townsmen and farmers alike are heard from Llanfair to Buttington. When found, make a note of the address-Star Tea Co., 19, Broad-street, Welshpool. ONE MOMENT, PLEASE! Time's money Therefore, if your watch is losing time, you are losing money, Take it to D. LLOYD, 9, Broad-street, Welshpool, who will make it as good as new. Before buying a present for your friend it would pay you well to read LLOTD'S announcement on page 4 of this week's Express. WHEN YOU BECOME ENGAGED, that is your business; when you get married, that is the parson's business; but, when you want a Wedding Cake, that is A. E. BOND'S business. Test the Gold Medallist Baker and Confectioner's Bread, Pastry, and Buns; after one trial you will use no other.—Address Broad-street, Welshpool. JOSEPH DAVIES & SON, Tailors and Out- fitters, 11, Broad-street, Welshpool. Estab- lished 1839. Our Stock of Suitings, Overcoatings, Breeches, Tweeds and Costume Cloths, embraces a large variety of the Newest Designs and Colourings. Specialities: Ladies' Tailoring, Liveries, and Breeches. Sole Agents in Welsh- pool for Christy's Celebrated Hats and Caps. 8LR THOMAS LIPTON has made millions out of China. J. MCKENZIB, -Berriew-street, Welshpool, has not yet supplied millions with his chic China Ware, but the number of cus- tomers is increasing daily. Sole agent for the world-famed Goss China, Welshpool Borough Arms. Accept no imitations elsewhere, but for all substantial China, Glass, and Earthenware, go to MCKXNZIE, Berriew-street, Welshpool. O CYCLISTS AND MOTORISTS. — DIS- MOUNT opposite BISHOP'S Cycling Depot in Severn-street when you want any repairs or accessories for your machine. One price for the accessories—the lowest; one quality of repairing —the best; receiving the personal attention of the official repairer of the Welshpool C.C. Agent for first-class makes-Star, Hebart, and Premier. THE FINEST STOCK IN THE COUNTY OF JL Pipes, Pouches, Cigars, Cigarettes, and every requisite for the Smoker, is at M. WILLIAMS AND SoN, 3 and 4, Church-street (opposite the Bull Hotel), Welshpool. Sole Agents for the Celebrated "XLNT" Pipes, Kirk & Sons' Tobacoos, and the Celebrated GBD Pipes. Try Kirk's Mild Perique Mixture. All Leading Brands Stocked. P864 EN MAY COME AND MEN MAY GO, but A. J. GILES' Watches go on for ever. Whether you want a half-penny stud or a fifty- guinea gold watch, I can supply your need, and supply it satisfactorily. Engagement and Wedding Rings a speciality at GILES', Severn- street, Welshpool. DAVID HAMER, COAL, LIME & MANURE MERChANT NEWTOWN, DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF HOUSE, STEAM, AND SMITHY COALS, in Truck Loads to any Station at the LOWEST MARKET PRICES. BASIC SLAG, SUPERPHOSPHATE, BONE, KAINIT. N.B.—D.H. has a Contract for a Special High- grade Quality of Basic Slag for the coming Season. Intending purchasers will do well to book their Orders at once zOOO SARZINE BLOOD MIXTURE. fag- THE MARVELLOUS BLOOD PURIFIER. In Bottles, lilt and 2/6. CURES ECZEMA, BLACKHEADS, CARBUNCLES, SORE EYES, SCROFULA, BOILS, &c. Cleanses the Blood from all Impurities; entirely removes all Eruptions, Blotches and Pimples from the Skin. SOLD BY ALL CHEMISTS. Proprietor -HUGH DAYIES, Chemist, MACHYNLLETH. R PRIZE ARTIFICIAJ MEDAL TEETH At the request of many residents of Newtown and surrounding country, MR. J, J. JONES (Of Handsworth, Birmingham) has taken Rooms at Mr VICKERS'S, 38, Broad-st., NEWTOWN, Where he may be consulted EVERY TUESDAY, from 10 to 7-3o o'clock. WEDNESDAYS, from 10 to 3 o'clock. SW Nitrous-Oxide Gas and Chloride of Ethyl, for Painless Extractions. 20 years first-class experience in Birmingham. Eagle Brewery, Newtown. TO FARMERS AND OTHERS S. POWELL, BREWER, MALTSTER, WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT. SPECIALLY HOME BREWED HARVEST ALES 8d., lOd. A 1s. pep Gall. from the Choicest Malt and Hops. DUBLIN and other STOUTS in all Sisa Casks. PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. ANY PERSON having any claim against J'JL Harold Lewis Palmer, Surgeon, formerly of Tymawr, Newtown, in the County of Montgomery, is requested to forward the same forthwith (with full details) to- MARTIN WOOSNAM, Solicitor, z545 Bank Chambers, Newtown. BOOK DEBTS for Sale (by Public Tender).— In Bankruptcy, Re James Niven and Thomas Edward Painton Jones (trading as Niven & Jones, Tailors and Drapers, 18, Broad-street, Welshpool), amounting to .£55 16s. 9d. Particulars can be obtained and List examined at the Offices of Messrs. Poppleton & Appleby, Chartered Account- ants, 26, Corpoiation-street, Birmingham, to whom offers must be made by Three o'clock the 23rd day of December, 1903. z548 MONTGOMERYSHIRE HILARY SESSIONS, 1904, AT WELSHPOOL NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the next General Quarter Sessions of the Peace for the County of Montgomery, will be held at the Town Hall, in Welshpool, in the said County, on Thursday, the 7th day of January, 1904, at half- past ten o'clock in the forenoon, at which hour and place the trial of prisoners for felony and misdemeanour will commence, and Grand and Petty Jurors, Prosecutors, and Witnesses, must attend. Depositions must be forwarded to the Clerk of the Peace seven clear days before the Sessions, and in all cases arising subsequently, immediately upon being taken. Appeals must be entered with the Clerk of the Peace before the sitting of the Court. HARRISON, Welshpool, Clerk of the Peace. 8th December, 1903. z520. NEWTOWN & LLANLLWCHÐARR URBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL, I IN THE COUNTY OF MONTGOMERY. THE NEWTOWN & LLANLLWCHAIARN -L URBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL invite applications for the TENANCY OF THEIR SEWERAGE FARM, situate in the Parish of Llanllwchaiarn, about two miles distant from the town, and containing 37 acres, 2 roods, 10 perches, or thereabouts. The tenancy to be from year to year, commencing on the 25th day of March, 1904, determinable at the end of any year, by a year's notice to quit, to be given by either party. Draft of the proposed Tenancy Agreement may be seen on application to me, the undersigned. Applications foi the Tenancy must be delivered at my office on 01 before the 30th day of January next, and must state what annual rent the applicant is prepared to pay. Dated this 18th day of December. 1903. MARTIN WOOSNAM, Clerk to the Council. Bank Chambers, Newtown. z536 < THE MONTGOMERYSHIRE INFIRMARY BALL THE ANNUAL BALL I In Aid of the Montgomeryshire Infirmary, will be held on FRIDAY, JANUARY 1st, AT THE PUBLIC HALL, NEWTOWN. <S° AS FUNDS ARE URGENTLY NEEDED it is sincerely hoped the Ball will be generously supported. PATRONS AND PATRONESSES. The High Sheriff Mrs John Naylor The Lord Lieutenant The Countess of Powis The Right Hon. The Earl Hon. Mrs Rees of Powis Lady Joicey Sir J. Joicey, Birt., M.P. Lady Pryce-Jones Sir Pryce Pryce-Jones Lady Frost Sir Thomas Frost Mrs Evans His Honour Judge Evans Mrs Humphreys-Owen Col. Raikes, C.I.E Mrs Pryce-Jones J. D. Rees, Esq., C.I.E. Mrs Lewis-Andrew A. C. Humphreys-Owen, Mrs Arbuthnot Esq.. M.P. Mrs Beck Col. Pryce-Jones, M.P. Mrs C. H. Beck J. R. W. Arbuthnot, Esq. Miss Bryan Col. C. H. Beck Miss Bayard Major Corbett-Winder Mrs Corbett-Winder Stafford Price-Davies, Esq Mrs Stafford Price-Davies J. Marshall Dugdale, Esq Mrs Marshall Dutfdale E. Elwell, Esq Mrs Elwell. Godfrey Fitz Hugh, Esq Mrs Graham Capt. Gillespie Mrs G. D. Harrison A. Graham, Esq Mrs Hilton G. D. Harrison, Esq Mrs Hounsfield J. C. Hilton, Esq Mrs E. A. Herbert Hugh Lewis, Esq Mrs Howell (Craigy-don) E. A. Herbert, Esq Mrs Humphreys W. J. Holland, Esq Mrs Huddleston R. E. Jones, Esq Mrs R. E. Jones A. W. Pryce-Jones, Esq Mrs A. W. Pryce-Jones W. E Pryce-Jones, Esq Mrs Justice Col. Lea-Jones Mrs Lea-Jones F. P. Jones, Esq Mrs Hugh Lewis Col. Justice Miss Lewis William Lloyd, Esq Mrs William Lloyd J. R. Morris, Esq Mrs Mytton Capt Mytton Mrs Norton Col. R. Norton Mrs Scott Owen W. Scott Owen, Esq The Misses Owen (Fron- C. Whitley-Owen, Esq fraith) H. Dorsett Owen, Esq Mrs H. Dorsett Owen Col. Paull Mrs Paull F. Utten Purchas, Esq Mrs Purchas Edward Powell, Esq Mrs E. Powell J. E. Poundley, Esq Mrs Poundley E. B. Proctor, Esq Mrs Proctor W. Buckley Pughe, Esq Mrs T. Pryce Thomas Pryce, Esq Mrs A. Pryce Capt. A. R. Pryce Mrs Mostyn Pryce E. Mostyn Pryce, Esq The Misses Devereux J. R. I. Raywood, Esq Pryce A. B. Rigg, Esq Mrs Rigg Noel Turner, Esq Mrs Raywood F. Walton, Esq Mrs Noel Turner A. Williams-Wynn, Esq Mrs F. Walton Capt. J. W. Westby Mrs A. Williams-Wynn F. Wilson, Esq Mrs Willans W. R. M. Wynne, Esq Mrs Welsh William Watkins, Esq Mrs Wynne TICKETS (Including Supper), Gentlemen, 10/6; Ladies, 7/6. (Caterer: Mr H. Beale, Lion Hotel, Newtown). Tickets may be obtained from Mr W. H. Lambert, Mr C. W. Norton, Messrs Park & Son, Messrs Phillips & Son, Mr Ernest C. Morgan (Secretary of the Infirmary), or Mr W. Scott Owen (Chairman of the Ball Committee), Cefngwifed, Newtown. Will be in attendance. I THE CEDEWAEN QUADRILLE BAND DANCINO TO COKXXMCK AT 10 PJL W. SCOTT OWEN, ) Joint CLEMBXT W. NORTON, j Hon. Ssos. GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. ENGLISH CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH NEWTOWN. PREACHER NEXT SUNDAY— Rev. J. HUGH EDWARDS. A Solo will be rendered at the Evening Service by MASTER TONY WILLIAMS. PUBLIC HALL, NEWTOWN. Boxing-Night, December 26th. Mr James Hare's Company In the Domestic Drama, a WOMAN'S REDEMPTION, By Cyril Austen Lee. MAGNIFICENTLY MOUNTED and Played by a Company of Well-known Provincial Favourites THE CEDEWAEN BAND Will occupy the Orchestra. PRICES-3a., 2s., Is. Early Doors at 6 30. 6d extra to Is seats. Ordinary Doors at 7; Curtain 7 30. Jan. 7—8—PANTOMIME ALADDIN." m 21—"IN THE RANKS." March 5—" A CHINESE HONEYMOON." BOROUGH OF LLANIDLOES. NOTICE. THE CHRISTMAS POULTRY MARKET Will be held On Wednesday, December 23rd, and the MONTHLY MARKET for the Sale of CATTLE, HORSES, PIGS, etc., On Monday, December 28th. Instead of Saturday, Dec. 26th. By Order, ARTHUR DAVIES, z519 Town Clerk. TREFEGrLWYS. THE YOUNG MEN'S ANNUAL EISTEDDFOD, Christmas Day. Adjudicator of Music:— D. HOPKIN inOMiS, Esq., Mus.Bac., Tredegar. CHIEF CoxpETmos-Best rendaring by MaU Voices (not under 16 in number), of "On the Ramparts" (Saintis). PRIZE— £ 6. Programmes now ready, Price Id., per post lid, may be obtained of the Hon. Secretary, D. THOMAS, z240 Isfryn, Trefeglwys, Caersws. WESLEYAN CHAPEL, CAERSWS. AN EISTEDDFOD In connection with the above will be held On Christmas Day, President-E. JONES, Esq., J.P., Trewythen Programmes now ready, and may be obtained from the undersigned, prioe Id., per post lid. R. CORFIELD, ) Hon. 0 z252 T. GROS VENOR, J Hon. Sees. CONGREGATIONAL CHAPEL, LLANFAIR-CAEREINION. AN EISTEDDFOD In connection with the above will be held On Wednesday, December 30th. MUSICAL ADJUDICATOR: MR. H. VAUGHAN DAVIES, CARNARVON. GRAND CHORAL COMPETITION. R. T. PEATE, z522 Secretary, PUBLIC HALL, NEWTOWN New Tear's Eve—Dec. 31st., THE CEDEWAIN BAND D^JSTCE. THE OLD YEAR OUT z526 THE NEW YEAR IN. NEWTOWN ANNUAL EISTEDDFOD, JAVUAST 1st. MUSICAL ADJUDICATOR;— DAVID JENKINS, Esq., Mus.Bac. Programmes Now Ready, and to be had of the Publishers—Phillips and Son, Express OfEoe, Newtown, on payment of 2d. (Postage, id). PRELIMINARY. PUBLIC HALL, NEWTOWN A GRAND Evening Concert On Wednesday, January 27th. The Party will oomprise several rnlsfculnj London Artistes, including Madame MARLUT XCKMM. the Eminent Contralto, and Mr WATKIN MILLS, the Wnrid4mwwnod Bariftaaa! Ticksts at Mr Edvard Owen's, 48, Broad Stnat when a plan of the Hall m»j be seen, awte booked. Further partaoolars shortlj.