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SALES BY AUCTION. Messrs. Morris, Marshall & Poole. CAERSWS STOCK SALES. Friday Next, October 25th. MESSRS. MORRIS, MARSHALL & POOLE -ULL will hold their next Sale as above, when they will submit for public competition about 225 FAT AND STORE CATTLE, Including 80 Ripe Bullocks and Heifers, some good Bunches of well-bred Bullocks, a lot of useful Barrens, a number of good Cows and Calves; also about 650 FAT & STORE SHEEP & LAMBS, Consigned by the following well-known breeders —Edward Jones, Esq., Trewythen; N. Bennett- Owen, Esq., Gwprnafon E. Kinsey, Esq., Maes- mawr; E. W. Savage, Esq.. Glandulas; Messrs Davies, Dolhafren; Da vies, Bodiach; Tudor, Rhydycarw; Kinsey, Red House; Francis, Ty- mawr; Phillips, Llwynybrain; Phillips, Carnedd; Edwards, Talgarth; Savage, Penborfa; Jones, Maesmawr; Bowen, Craigfryn; Edwards, Bron- llan; Jones, Neuaddnewydd; Williams, Plasau- duon; Pryce, Birchen House; Davies, Red House Evans, Penrhyddlau; Morgan, Fachwen; Griffiths, Dolwen; R. Davies, Llawrglyn; Wilson, Gwyn- fynydd: Corfield, Church House; Mrs Evans, Penbedw; Miss Lewis, Gwynfynydd; and a number of others. Catalogues from the Auctioneers, Chirbury. NEWTOWN. SALE OF SHIRE FOALS AND OTHER HORSES, In the Horse Fair, On Tuesday Next, October 29th. Further entries solicited. MORRIS, MARSHALL & POOLE, H409 Auctioneers. VARCHOEL HALL, GUILSFIELD, 1 j miles from Pool Quay Station, 5 from Welshpool MESSRS MORRIS, MARSHALL & POOLE -H-L have received instructions from the Execu- trix of the late Mr John Griffiths to Sell by Auction on the above premises, On Thursday, October 31st, The Whole of the Valuable LIVE AND DEAD FARMING STOCK, Comprising A Sound Healthy Flock of 92 CROSS-BRED SHROPSHIRE SHEEP, 83 DAIRY COWS AND YOUNG CATTLE, 7 SHIRE HORSES AND COLTS, including 6 excellent Young Horses, and a promising Yearling Filly. 2 Smart Hackney Colts, 9 Sets of Gears, 36 Pigs, Agricultural Implements and Tools, about 60 TONS OF HAY AND STRAW to go off, 20 Acres of Grain in the Straw, also 6 convenient Lots of Winter and Grass Keep. Catalogues from the Auctioneers, Chirbury. MONTGOMERY STOCK SALES. Next Sale-Thursday, November 7th. 1 MESSRS. MORRIS, MARSHALL & POOLE beg to solicit early entries of FAT & STORE STOCK of all classes for their next Sale as above. H408 Messrs Cooke Bros. LLANIDLOES STOCK SALES. MESSRS. COOKE BROS., F.A.I., have pleasure JjLJL in announcing their monthly sale On Saturday, October 26th, of upwards of 100 FAT &STORE CATTLE, COWS & CALVES including a number of well-bred Bullocks and Heifers from the best breeders of the district. A number of SHEEP and one or two loads of PIGS will also be put forward. On view at 9-30 a.m. Sale to commence at 10-30 a.m. 100 HORSES. MID-WALES HORSE SALE, LLANIDLOES. Monday, October 28th Upwards of 1 OH HIGH-CLASS HORSES (Direct from -Lv>fvJ the Breeders), including a number of Excellent CARTERS, HACKS AND PONIES, many Prize Winners. Special Prize Sale of Shire Foals. On View from 12 o'clock. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock. Catalogues from COOKE BROS., F.A.I., Auctioneers, H305 Newtown and Llanidloes PUBLIC HALL, NEWTOWN, ATTRACTIVE SALE OF SUPERIOR XX HOUSE FURNISHINGS, including the contents of Entrance Hall, 3 Reception Rooms, 5 Bedrooms, and the Domestic Offices. Thursday, October 31st. H377 COOKE BROS., Auctioneers' GIFFORD CANT, 14, BROAD STREET, WELSHPOOL. Attendance Daily, 9 to 7, ENGLISH AMERICAN TE £ TF[ TEETH All Shapes, -4- Fees Shades and = Moderate Sizes. Fit Guaran Will never teed.Stumps change need not be colour. extracted. Can be set in Gold, Platinum, Ebonite, Vulcanite or (in suitable cases) without plates. LLANFMR (Next door to Bank) on FIRST FRIDAY IN THE MONTH. DRESSMAKING! Dresses & Costumes to order, MOURNING ORDERS Promptly Executed LADIES OWN MATERIALS MADE UP R. & S. MORGAN, DRAPERS, 13, Short Bridge, NEWTOWN. SALES BY AUCTION. Messrs P. Wilson-Jones & Davis. CAERSWS STOCK SALES. Friday Next, at 11 o'clock. 70 FAT AND STORE CATTLE, 350 FAT AND STORE SHEEP AND PIGS. Entries received to time of sale. H330 LLANBRYNMAIR STOCK SALE. Monday Next, October 28th. 60 FAT AND STORE CATTLE, 700 FAT AND STORE SHEEP. Further entries will oblige. H317 NEWTOWN STOCK SALES. Monday, October 28th— 400 FAT AND STORE SHEEP AND PIGS. Tuesday, October 29th— 60 PRIME FAT AND STORE CATTLE. Further entries solicited. H319 NEWTOWN OCTOBER FOAL & HORSE SALE. Tuesday, October 29th. MESSRS. P. WILSON-JONES & DAVIS will submit for auction in a field opposite the Coal Wharf, 60 SHIRE BRED FOALS, COLTS, WAGGON AND H A C!l( TTOP.STHK Further entries will oblige. The Auctioneers can assure buyers that the above are actually entered. H318 NEWTOWN, In the County of Montgomery. ■4 MESSRS. P. WILSON-JONES & DAVIS are instructed to Offer for Sale by Public Auction at the BEAR HOTEL, NEWTOWN, On Tuesday. 29th day of October, At 2-30 p.m., subject to conditions to be then produced, all that Messuage or Cottage, Garden and appurtenances held therewith, known as LLTSGWYN, Otherwise "SLATE HOUSE," situate in the Parish of Llanllwchaiarn; together with 8 Acres and 1 Perch of Land. The Property is situated about a mile from the market town of Newtown. THE BUILDINGS have recently been re-built, and the whole property is most desirable, either, for personal occupation or as a safe investment. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, Newtown, or to MR. J. JONES MORRIS, Solicitor, H320 Portmadoc and Blaenau Festiniog. DOLFOR INN, DOLFOR. MESSRS. P. WI ,SON-JONES & DAVIS have been °avoured with instructions frora Mr Williams, (who is leaving), to Sell by Auction, IOn Thursday, October 31st, 4 CATTLE, 19 KERRY HILL SHEEP, CHESTNUT COB, 15 Tons of Well-harvested HAY, Agricultural Implements, and the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, including many Valuable Pieces in Old Oak. Catalogues now ready from the Auctioneers. H346 TALYBONT, NEAR GLANDYFI (Cardiganshire. MESSRS P. WILSON-JONES & DAVIS -i3LL have been favoured with instructions to Offer for Sale by Public Auction, on Saturday, November 2nd, At the WHITE LION HOTEL, TALYBONT, at 3 o'clock in the Afternoon, All Those Valuable FREEHOLD HOUSES, WITH GARDENS attached, situate in the centre of the Village of Talybont (and to be offered in 5 lots). Further particulars from the Auctioneers, Newtown: or from JOSEPH DAVIES, Esq,, H375 Solicitor, Aberystwyth. Frank Lloyd and Sons. Thursday, October 24th,—at 12-30. FOURTH GREAT SALE OF SHIRES AT WELSHPOOL. FRANK LLOYD AND SONS HAVE pleasure in announcing their Fourth Great Shire Sale, in conjunction with the Montgomery- shire Entire Horse Association, at the ROYAL OAK HOTEL, WELSHPOOL, SHIRE MARES, FILLIES & FOALS w (The pick of Montgomeryshire; nearly all this Season's Winners). Catalogues from the Auctioneers, Wrexham, and Crewe. HOOD Don't pay 2/6 in the P. Interest for a Week. Don't Borrow in Your Own Town WHERE YOU AND THE LENDER ARE KNOWN. SEND for our Prospectus, FREE, on stating amount required. No payment expected during Sickness, Holidays, or out-of-work. Private Advances without Loan Office Routine, to all Classes. No Sureties. No Delay. Interest and Repayments LOWEST in England. £ 5 LOAN 2s. weekly. | £ 20 LOAN 8s. weekly. J310 „ 4s. » I c £ 60 „ £ 1 „ £ 15 „ 6s. „ j £ 100 „ 35s. Other amounts proportionately. Monthly payments taken. Immediate attention to applicants from this district. Cash brought to your house. Existing loans paid off.-BRITISH FINANCE CO., 82, MARKET STREET, MANCHESTER. Tel. No. 6425. JOHN PRITCHARD, 27, Broad Street, ((Next Door to Elephant & Castle Hotel), NEWTOWN. Plumber, Decorator, Painter, Glazier. SIGN WRITER AND GILDER. HOT & COLD WATER AND GAS FITTER. Electric Bells and Telephones Fixed .« Repaired. For Style, Quality, and Moderate Charges, cannot be surpassed. PICTURES FRAMED. •Sf THE BEST SHOP in the Town FOR WALL PAPERS, MIXED PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, STAINS, GLASS, Etc. u510 j BUSINESS CARDS. LLANDINAM. R SAVAGE, GROCER, LLANDINAM • keeps Thomas Jones & Co., Limited (Liverpool), Teas. The tea for this neighb ow hood. Best quality Groceries, Provisions, &c., a Treat prices. Flour and Corn Merchant. Q513 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 O YOU WANT TO LOOK WELL AND PROSPEROUS F 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 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, Proveall things, and hold fast that which is good," by calling at JOHN JONES', Broad-street. Welshpool. LLANF AIR. DAVID THOMAS, Woollen Manufacturer of Welsh Tweeds. Ladies Costume Cloth, Flannels (white and coloured), Blankets, Linceys, Stocking and Stocking Yarns of every colour. Patterns on application. Wool taken in exchange for Goods. IMPORTANT TO FARMERS.—FOR RIDING I 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- proo fKnee Rugs. Cloth and Leather Leggings. Special Oil and Blacking for Harness. Agent to the Alliance Assurance Co. p265 W. ELLIS, PRESCOTT HOUSE, Llanfair, • Bookseller, Photographer and Fancy Stationer. Printing of every destription at very moderate charges. Picture post cards and wedding cards. A choice selection of memorial cards. Customers supplied at shortest notice. EMPERANCE & COMMERCIAL HOTEL, Market-square, Llanfair. Good accommoda- tion for Cyclists. Hot and cold dinners daily. Tea coffee and cocoa always ready. Comfort, economy, and general convenience. Well-aired beds. Contracts taken for tea parties, &c. Estimates free. All kinds of Tobacco and Cigars stocked For past seven years caterer to Llanfair Show Proprietor: P. A. RlIED. NEWTOWN. AURTCE DAVIES, Contractor, 8, Severn IfJ. Square, Newtown. Workshop: Back of Clifton Terrace. Eatitaates given for all kinds of Painting, Decorating, Plumbing, Glazing, Paperhanging, Gas, Hot and Cold Water-fitting, and General Repairs of House and other Property. Glass, Putty, Paints, Wall Papers, &c., for sale. Specially engaged o> Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee in London in 1897. Be6t price given for old brass, copper, lead and pewter. YINCENT LLOYD (late W. R. Wood) Jeweller V and Watchmaker, The Cross, Newtown, having worked for years with one of the largest trade repar r the Suited Kingdom, is personally prepared to undertake all kinds of Repairs to Watches, Clocks, and Jewellery, and guarantees to give every satisfaction. z91 OLOGGING T! —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 at Severn House, Severn Square, Newtown. ANSOM CABS FOR HIRE. Special terms given to invalids for hire by the hour. Ponies and Traps and Wagonettes, with or without driver, on reasonable terms; also, goods delivered with horse and lurry.—Apply: Mrs HANDY, Frankwell. Newtown. z438 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 WGrld-renowned G.B.D (B.B.13.), and Masta Briar Root Pipes. J.A.O. Keeps a large Stock of Briar and Meerschaum Pipes in Cases, suitable for presentations. All kinds of Pipes Repaired and Re-mounted,—Note Address: 36, Broad-street. Newtown. EFT-OFF CLOTHING! Left-off Clothing JLJ Mrs JAMES PILOT, of Newtown, desires to intimate that she has transferred her business to her daughter, Miss J. PILOT, who will continue to give the highest prices that can be obtained for Left-off Clothing. Personal Calls at private residences made if required. PROMPTITUDE, NEATNESS AND GOOD Workmanship Guaranteed. Moderate Charges. HARRY HIBBOTT, Undertaker, Joiner, and Carpenter, Weir Street, Newtown. Carpets laid down, Shops fitted up. Removals attended to. Furniture carefully repaired. COALS ARE ABOUT TO ADVANCE, CANNOCK CHASE, NORTH STAFFORD, WREXHAM, AND HANWOOD COALS, Always in Stock and by Order to any Station. BILSTON SLAG, GOULDING'S MANURES, And Other Makers. Only the Best Quality Kept. MODERATE CHARGES. Agricultural Salt, Kainit, Nitrate, and Moss Litter, to order. NOTE THE ADDRESS- DAVID HAMER, Railway Wharf, NEWTOWN FOR BOTH SEXES A Smart Cut and a Well-made Garment at Popular Price. New Goods, Up-to-date Styles. No fancy prices, but honest value for cash. Ladies' Garments: A Speciality. A wide Selection of the New Season Goods. The Finest ever Produced. A perfect fit guaran- teed. Patterns post free. A. Ward, practical I gents' and Ladies' Tailor, 1, Alexandria- terrace, Montgomery. COALS. BEST VALUE at LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES MORRIS AND SON, COAL FACTORS, RAILWAY WHARF & PARK-ST., NEWTOWN. Are prepared to quote to intending purchasere for all classes of Coals at lowest possible prices, either by the load or truck loads. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. N.B.—Morris and Son having had many years' experience in the trade, solicit a trial. irl57 I MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. SAFE BRAND. t "Pure English Yeast." NEW HOPS AND MALT. BEST PRICES GIVEN FOR ALL GAME. Pure Malt Vinegar, 3d. per Quart. VICTORIA DOG AND POULTRY FOOD. DAVID IEVANS, THE FISH MARKET, SEVERN STREET NEWTOWN. For Scale of Advertisement Charges see Page 6. WANTED for Mondays, Young Man or W Woman, to pack eggs from 9-30 a.m. to 12-30.-Apply: Mr Clarkson, Welshpool Market. WANTED, Apprentice to Millinery (live out), also, smart Errand Boy for Tuesdays.— Apply: London House, Newtown. H368 NURSE-GENERAL Wanted for Newtown; three in family.—Apply, Box 382, 'Express' Office, Newtown. YOUNG LADY desires to give Painting Lessons (oils or water colours) in return for French Lessons.—Box 405,' Express' Office. WANTED—A Good General Servant.—Apply, Mrs J. S. Jones, Oak Stores, Newtown. EXPERIENCED Machinists wanted for shirts and blouses.—Apply to Ben Jones. Alltcavan Mills, Llandyssul, Camarthenshire. H381 TO STONE BREAKERS.- Wanted 400 Tons JL of Stone Broken in Breidden Quarry. For particulars apply to Mr T. Bennett, Quarryman and Haulier, Criggion, Ford, Salop.—Tenders to be sent to W. P. Hole, Surveyor, Welshpool. TO ROADMEN.—Wanted for the Township of Aston, near Bishop's Castle, parishes of Chirbury, Churchstoke, Guilsfield, Llandrinio, and Worthen, Roadmen. Regular Employment, and Tools Found, with the exception of Guilsfield and Llandrinio, who will have to find their own. None but industrious, honest men, need apply.— W. P. Hole, Surveyor, Crowtbers Hall, Welshpool. TO LET—Comfortable Lodgings for one or two gentlemen.—Apply: 38, Broad Street, Newtown. GOOO COMFORTABLE Apartments to let, suitable C for one or two gentlemen. Terms moderate, Apply, Box 378,' Express' Office. LOST from Montgomery Fair, October 3rd, a Hereford Bullock. Finder will be rewarded. —T. Jones, Great Weston, Montgomery. H364 LOST from Hendai, Llanllugan, Six Ewes, pitch mark C W on side, ear marks, swallow tail on right ear. split in left ear.—Finder will be rewarded by C. Williams. H360 LOST from Caecappin, Tregynon, on Septem- ber 19th, a Wether Lamb, pitch-mark E. J. on rump. Finder will be rewarded by E. Jones. «^TRAYED to Little Aberbe* han, Newtown k3 since October 4th, one Yearling Heifer Owner may have same by paying all expenses.- Apply, John Hamer, on the premises. H407 j SALES BY PRIVATE IUUSATY. FOR SALE—A Quantity ot t'ws.—Apj>ly, Milford Cottage, Newtown. H410 FOR SALE.—Excellent Confectionery Business to be disposed of. Est? blished nine years; good country connection.—Apply to H. Bumford, Market-street, Newtown. H365 QUN FOR SALE. —Double Breech-loader, 12-bore, Central Fire, Proof-tested Barrels, Left Choke. Price, 36s.—Jones, Gunmaker, Newtown. H174 FOR SALE by private treaty, a Dwelling House with about Four acres of land, known as "HENDAFARN," Llanwyddelan.—For further particulars and to treat, apply to Llewellyn Phillips, Solicitor, Llanidloes and Newtown. 12th Oct., 1907. H376 DOLFORGAN ESTATE. FARMERS Improve your Welsh Sheep with JU the Cheviot. The Shepherd from Dolforgan will show a few Nice Cheviot Ram Lambs at Newtown Fair on Monday the 28th. H383 "X SURE AND PERMANENT CURE for XJL Broken-Winded Horses. An Invaluable Remedy, made up from a never-failing recipe.— Apply to Farrier," Express' Office, Newtown. PROPERTIES TO LET. TO LET.—7 £ Acres of Aftermath, half a mile from Welshpool.—Apply Simpson Jones, Gungrog Hall, Welshpool. H217 TO LET—No. 43, Crescent-street; contains Parlour, Kitchen, four large Bedrooms; with out offices. Rent, JE14.—Apply, J. Bird, The Crescent, Newtown. H277 MONTGOMERY.- Unfurnished House, nicely JjJL fitted out; 4 Bedrooms, 3 Sittingrooms, Conservatory, Kitchens, Cellars, Garden, etc.; £ 22.—No. 388,' Express' Office, Newtown. TO BE LET, with immediate possession, the very desireable residence known as PLAS- CAECRWN, situate close to Newtown, and con- taining Four Reception-rooms, Six Bedrooms, Bathroom, Lavatory, and W.C., Shrubberies, Lawn, Garden, etc.—For particulars apply to Powell and Jarvis, solicitors, Newtown. a467 R BENNETT ROWLANDS, Land and House Agent, Newtown and Llanidloes, has some Useful Size Farms, a Smith Shop, and very great variety of Class of Houses to let. H 315 PROPERTIES TO LET. COTTAGES TO LET IN NEWTOWN— Chapel-yard, Frankwell, two Cottages; rent, 3s per week.—Apply to Cooke Bros., Estate Agents, Newtown. H306 CELYNOG, NEWTOWN. TO BE LET, from May next, thi3 detached and pleasantly situated Residence (near the Golf Links), containing four Reception Rooms, five Bedrooms, Dressing Room, Bathroom, H. and C., and usual conveniences; in thorough sanitary condition, town water, well-stocked fruit and flower garden; croquet lawn.—Apply at the above address. H251 TO LET IN NEWTOWN:- WAREHOUSE in Bryn Street. WAREHOUSE in Weir Street. GARDENS near New Road and Kerry Road. Apply to—POWELL & JARVIS, 0466 Solicitors, Newtown E. T. HUMPHREYS, ABERMULB, Mont., Coachbuilder, Wheelwright, &c. All Classes of New Work and Repairs at Moderate Charges. Coach Painting and Rubber-tyring. Dealer also in all kinds of Antique Furniture, China, Brass, Pewter, and Curios. Best prices given. Antique Furniture made up. Repairs and Restoration of Fine Old Furniture a speciality. F579 PUBLIC NOTICES. MR. J. MEIRION EVANS UNDERTAKES TUITION IN VOICE-PRODUCTION & VOCAL TRAINING. Musical Adjudicator and Conductor of Choial Festivals. Terms-Moderate. Address :-H-r.PP.-rDLE, CAERSWS. G450 MONTGOMERYSHIRE INFIRMARY. TENDERS ARE INVITED FOR THE JL LAUNDRY WORK, for Twelve Months from 1st November. Price quoted, per dozen articles, must include collection and delivery. —Tenders to be delivered, not later than the 26th October, to ERNEST C. MORGAN, H389 Secretary, MONTGOMERYSHIRE EDUCATION AUTHORITY. TEACHERS, as indicated, are REQUIRED IMMEDIATELY for the following SCHOOLS Head- (Certificated) -Master, Llandinam Cl. (to commence duties on the 1st January next). Salary .£100. Mistress (with knowledge of Welsh), Penegoes C.E. Salary £ 70. Assistants-Uncertificated (Art 50). (Female)- With knowledge of Welsh, to take charge of Infants, and to assist with Needlework- Wern CI. (Llanbrynmair), Llansaint- ffraid C.E., .£45. Supplementary (Art 68) (Female)—Kerry Chy, £ 25 Uwchygarreg C.E., .£25. Forms of application may be obtained from me, the undersigned, on receipt of stamped addressed foolscap envelope for reply. Canvassing, directly or indirectly, a disqualiifcation. LLEWELYN PHILLIPS, Clerk to the Education Authority. County Education Offices, Newtown, October 19th. 1907. H397 UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF WALES, ABEBYSTWYTH (One of the Constituents Colleges of the University of Wales). President: The Right Hon. Lord Rendel. Principal: T. F. Roberts, M.A. (Oxon) II:D. (Vict). THE NEXT SESSION BEGINS ON JL October the 1st. A number of Entrance SCHOLARSHIPS and Exhibitions, open to both MALE and FEMALE Candidates above the age of 16, are Offered for Competition on Tuesday, September 17th, 1907, and the following days. Students are prepared for Degrees in Arts, Science (including the applied Science of Agriculture), Law and Music. Sessional Com- position Fee, X10, with additional Laboratory Fees for Science Students. Registration Fee, .£1. Men Students reside in Registered Lodgings in the town, or at the Men's Hostel. Warder: Prof. J.W. Marshall, M.A. Women Students reside in the Alexandra Hall or Residence for Women. For full particulars respecting the General Arts and Science Departments, the Law, Agriculture, and Day Training Departments, the Department for the Training of Secondary TafteJa.ers. j5.ud tho Hostels, apply to J. H. DAVFES, M.A., RistraT. EDUCATION ACT, 1902. Sec. 8 (3). FORM: 308 C (NOTICE). MONTGOMERYSHIRE LOCAL EDUCATION AUTHORITY. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN in accord- ance with the provisions of Section 8 (1) of the Education Act. 1902, that the County Council of Montgomeryshire being the Local Education Authority for the purposes of Part III of that Act, propose to provide a NEW PUBLIC ELEMENTARY SCHOOL situated at or near GWERNYBUARTH, in the Parish of Kerry. The School will be available for the following area:—Portions of the Parishes of Kerry and Llandyssil. (Signed), LLEWELYN PHILLIPS, Clerk to the Education Committee of the Local Education Authority. Dated 15th October, 1907. Section 8 (1) of the Education Aot, 1902, provides as follows :— (1) "Where the Local Education Authority or any other persons propose to provide a new public Elementary school, they shall give public notice of their intention to do so, and the Managers of any existing school, or the Local Education Authority (where they are not themselves the persons proposing to provide the School) or any ten ratepayers in the area for which it is proposed to provide the school, may, within three months after the notice is given, appeal to the Board of Education on the ground that the proposed schuol is not required, or that a school provided by the Local Education Authority, or not so provided, as the case may be, is better suited to meet the wants of the district than the school proposed to be provided, and any school built in contravention of the decision of the Board of Education on such appeal shall be treated as unnecessary." H390 CHARITY COMMISSION. IN THE MATTER OF THE CHARITIES OF EVANS, JONES, LANGFORD, AND THOMAS, in the Ancient Parish of Castle Caereinion, and IN THE MATTER OF THE CHARITY OF HANNAH LLOYD. in the Ancient Parishes of Castle Caereinion and Berriew, and in the Parish of Forden, in the County of Montgomery, and IN THE MATTER OF THE CHARITABLE TRUSTS ACTS, 1853 to 1894." BY DIRECTION OF THE BOARD OF CHARITY COMMISSIONERS for England and Wales, NOTICE is Hereby Given that an Order is proposed to be made by them after the expiration of one calendar month, to be computed from the first publication of this notice, establishing a SCHEME for the future regulation of the above-mentioned Charities. Any objections to the proposed Order or suggestions thereon may be transmitted to the said Commisssoners in writing within twenty-one days next after the first publication of this notice addressed to The Secretary, Charity Commission, St. James's, S.W." Printed Copies of the proposed Scheme may be inspected free of cost on each week day during a period of fifteen days from the first publication of this notice between the hours of 10 a.m. and 4 p.m., at Brookside Cottage, Castle Caereinion, in the above-mentioned Parish, and between the hours of 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. at the Office of the Commissioners, where also copies may be purchased during the same period at the price of 6d. each, which may be remitted by Postal Order, crossed Bank of England," or, if the amount be less than one shilling, in penny postage stamps. Dated this 10th day of October, 1907. R. DURNFORD, I H385 Secretary. ELECTION ADDRESSES. TO THE BURGESSES OF THE CASTLE WARD IN THE MUNICIPAL BOROUGH OF WELSPOOL. My LORD, LADIES, AND GENTLEMEN— I ONCE MORE, beg to solicit your suffrages. If elected, I shall always faithfully endea- vour to serve your interests and those of the Borough at large. remain, Your Obedient Servant, EDWIN STOCKTON, 20, Severn Street, Welshpool. October 15th, 1907. H399 WELSHPOOL MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS. TO THE ELECTORS OF No. 1 (BUTTINGTON WARD.) LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— AS THE TIME FOR WHICH I WAS elected as your representative expires on November 1st, I again beg to offer you my ser- vices. I have served on the Council now for thirteen years, and have taken my fair share of work during that time. I am also thoroughly ac- quainted with the Ward in which I have lived nearly all my life, and know its requirements. Should you re-elect me I shall make it my duty in the future, as I have done in the past, to attend diligently to the work of the Council, and do my best to look after the interests of the ratepayers. I am,'Ladies and Gentlemen, Yours faithfully, CHAS. T. PUGH. 7, Berriew-street, Welshpool. WELSHPOOL MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS. TO THE ELECTORS OF BUTTINGTON WARD. MY LORD, LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— I HAVE BEEN ASKED BY A LARGE number of the Electors in the Buttington Ward to consent to Nomination as a Candidate in the forthcoming Municipal Elections. After careful consideration I have consented to do so. I am a large ratepayer in the Ward, and con- sequently am interested in seeing that the affairs of the Borough are conducted upon efficient, but at the same time economical, lines. Should you do me the honour to elect me, I can assure you that I shall endeavour to look after the best interests of the Ratepayers of the Borough. I am, Ladies and Gentlemen, Yours faithfully, EDWARD H. JONES. The Manor House, Pool Quay. H401 WELSHPOOL MUNICIPAL ELECTION. TO THE BURGESSES OF THE CASTLE WARD OF THE BOROUGH OF WELSHPOOL. My LORD, LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— ON THE 29th OF THE PRESENT MONTH, you will be asked to elect a Representative foi your Ward, in place of Mr Vigeon, who has left the town. Having been promised the support of a large number of Electors, amongst whom are a great many working-men and women, I have ^5?^' Jny-sttlf^as a Con»ervi»liv<e at th.» t>rtacomiHg election, and respectfully appeal for your support and interest. In asking for your suffrages I do not do so to further any hobby, fad or crochet. My one desire is to assist those who are anxious to keep down the rates and at the same time to advance the welfare of our ancient Borough. Should you do me the honour to elect me as one of your representatives I will endeavour to do my duty irrespective of creed or party. I am, my Lord, Ladies, and Gentlemen. Your most obedient Servant RICHARD JENKINS. Glenside, Welshpool, 1st October, 1907. SUMMER HATS AND SUMMER BLOUSES. THE SEASON'S NOVELTIES IN FASHION. Everything Smart, Neat, and Up-to-date. L4CES AND TRIMMINGS in Great Variety. LATEST MODES IN MILLINERY Direct from Paris and London. If you want to Dress Stylishly and at Moderate Cost, you cannot do better than DO YOUR SHOPPING AT MRS. H. H. EVANS, CROWN SHOP, High Street, NEWTOWN UNDER DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE. J. ANTWIS, COACHBUILDER, NEW ROAD, NEWTOWN. Every description of Carriage & Vehicle Constructed, Painted, or Repaired. Complete Satisfaction Guaranteed. HERALDIC PAINTING AND LETTERING a Specialite. RUBBER TYRES Fitted on Carriages at Moderate Terms, MOTOR CARS REPAINTED. Estimates Free. D581 (1ASH ACCOMMODATION to all respectable J and trustworthy persons, note of hand only on these terms:— X5 Repay £ 5 12s. 6d. icio 11 jEll 5s. Od. J615 „ JE16 7s. 6d. JE20 11 £ 22 10s. Od. 430 „ 433 15s. Od. „ A56 5s. Od. .£100 A112 10s. Od. Call or write to Actual Lender, W. JACKSON 70, PLYMOUTH GROVE, MANCHESTER. G289 GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. ,-MACHY.N LLETH. Meeting of Owners and Ratepayers. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT a Meeting of the Owners and Ratepayers of the Urban District of Macbynlleth will be held at the TOWN HALL, MACHYNLLETH, on WEDNESDAY, the 23rd day of OCTOBER, 1907, at 8 o'clock p.m. to consider, and if necessary TO PASS A RESOLUTION, requesting the Machynlleth Urban District Council to do the following things within the said District, viz :— To provide a Market Place and construct a Market House and other conveniences for the purpose of holding Markets, To provide houses and places for weighing carts. To make convenient approaches to such Market, To provide all such matters and things as may be necessary for the convenient use of such Market, To Purchase or take on Lease Land, and public or private rights in Markets and Tolls for any of the foregoing purposes, To take Stallage Rents and Tolls in respect of the use by any person of such Market, which said Meeting is called in response to a Requisition received by me from Owners and Ratepayers in the said District. Dated the 19th day of October, 1907. WILLIAM R. WILLIAMS, Chairman of the HOOO Machynlleth Urban Dfttrict Council. MONTGOMERYSHIRE TEMPERANCE ASSOCIATION. THE ANNUAL MEETINGS will be held at JL LLANYMYNECH. on FRIDAY. OCT. 25th. At 11-30, BUSINESS MEETING. Do. WOMEN'S do. At 2-30, OPEN CONFERENCE. President, Mrs S. Ellis, Llanfair. Papers will be read by Mrs C. Jones (Plas Bach), Miss Evans (Tynyreithin, Newtown), and Mr B. J. Dodd (Oswestry). To be followed by a Discussion. At 6-30, CHILDREN'S MEETING. Chairman, Rev E. Jones (Llansantffraid). Speakers, Miss Pritchard, (Birmingham), A. THOMSON, Esq. (Manchester). At 7-30, PUBLIC MEETING. Chairman, T. Ward Green, Esq., C.C. Speakers, Rev. H. H. Hughes, B.A. (Oswestry), A. THOMSON, Esq. (United Kindom Alliance, Manchester). MEETINGS will be held on THURSDAY, OCT. 24th, at Meifod, Pentrebeiidd, Groeslwyd, Arddleen, Llandysilio, Llansantffraid, Deytheur, Llanfechain, Llanfyllin, Llansilin, Trefonen, Llynclys, Maesbury, Marton, Pant. H396 J. M. EDWARDS, Sarnau, Sec. PUBLIC HALL. ONE NIGHT- Saturday Next, October 26th, Miss LISEZ HOWARD'S COMPANY, Under the direction of Mr. Hy. Chattell, 'The Girl who took the wrong turning,' Written by Walter Melville. Front Seats, 2/6, 2/ 1/6; Front Gallery and Chairs, 1/ at 7-50, 6d. Early Door at 7 o'clock, 3d. extra. Curtain at 8 o'clock. NOV, 28th, Mr, F. R. BENSON'S SHAKES- PEAREAN COMPANY, "THE MERCHANT OF VENICE." First Visit to Newtown. IMPORTANT NOTICE. ALEXANDRA'S GREAT CIRCUS AND HIPPODROME Will Positively Visit NEWTOWN-Thnrsday. October 31st B And give Two Performances, 2-30 and 8 p.m. NOTE:—Owing to the usual circus grounds being much too small for the requirements of this MAMMOTH SHOW it will be located in Mr Roberts' Field, Pool Road, when will be presented the £ 1,000 Challenge Programme, which will include SALMON, THE DEMON TRICK CYCLIST (The Only Man in the World who can Wheel Himself in a Wheelbarrow). THE GREAT MOXON TROUPE, America's leading Comedy Acrobatics. Performing Horses, Ponies, Mules, DOGS AND DONKEYS, And many other Wild and Domesticated Animals too numerous to mention. 8 MERRY CLOWNS, Andahostof Novelties too numerous to enumerate, the whole to conclude with that ever popular Equestrian Spectacle DICK TUBFIJTS BIDE TO TOSS Black Bess, best trained mare in the world. Daily at 1 (W6a>ther permitting). PRICES OF ADMISSION—3s., 2sT Is., 6df Will Visit Montgomery, Friday, Nov. 1st. CHIRBURY. THE ANNUAL COURSING MEETING (In honour of LoRD CLIVE'S BIRTHDAY) will be held On Tuesday, December 3rd. ENTBIBS Close Saturday, November 30th H391 T E KINSEX, Hon. Seo.