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SALES BY AUCTION. Messrs. Morris, Marshall & Poole. MONTGOMERYZSTOCK SALES. Thursday 29 ext, September 3rd. 100 FAT AND STORE CATTLE and about 500 SHEEP & LAMBS, Including some capital lots of Store Ewes. Farther Entries received to time of Sale. MORRIS, MARSHALL & POOLE, (168) Auctioneers. THE GREAT ANNUAL SHOW AND SALE OF KERRY-HILL SHEEP at KERRY, On Friday Next, September 4th, When a magnificent lot of upwards of 7,000 GRAND YOUNG STOCK EWES, PEDIGREE RAMS & YEARLING WETHERS, From the leading Kerry Hill breeders will be submitted for public competition. Catalogues and all information from MORRIS, MARSHALL & POOLE, J122 Chirbury and Newtown. CAERSWS STOCK SALE. SPECIAL SALE OF STOCK EWES, FAT lAND STORE CATTLE, On Tuesday, September 15th. MESSRS. MORRIS. MARSHALL & POOLE solicit early entries for their next' Salo as above. (195) KERRY FAIR, I (Wednesday, September 16th. MESSRS MORRIS, MARSHALL & POOLE JjLL beg to announce that byl special request they will hold a Supplementary Sale ofj)2 "STOCK EWES AND~OTHERTS'HEEP as above, for the convenience of those who find their sheep too backward for the first sale, and for which they solicit further Entries. (141) NEWTOWN FOAL SALE. Tuesday, September 29th. THE ANNUAL SHOW AND SALE OF SHIRE FOALS Will take7place as above,:when the usual Cash Prizes willbe offered. Early entries solicited. MORRIS,! MARSHALL- &POOLE, (167) Auctioneers, XEBRY PERIODICAL STOCK SALES. MESSRS. MORRIS, MARSHALL & POOLE have the pleasure to announce their in- structions, from the Committee appointed at the Public Meeting held at Kerry on August 11th, to arrange the First Sale for Monday, September 28th. This Sale will be specially for STORE CATTLE, but will be open to all kinds of Farm Stock. Early entries, either to the Committee or the Auctieneers, will be appreciated. (194) IN ADDITION TO THE A BO VP.— MESSRS MORRIS, MARSHALL^&*POOLE beg to announce the following Important AGRICULTURAL AND OTHER SALES- THE BRINKIN, CHURCHSTOKE,Tby order of the Exors. of the late Mr T. Whittall, on Saturday Next, September 5th. THE GROVE, WORTHEN, by order of Mr L. Haynes, on Wednesday, September 9th. SALE OF HUNTERS IAT, WELSHPOOL SHOW, by order of Mr W. Ward, on Thursday, September 10th. 19, SEVERN-STREET, WELSHPOOL, by order of Mr R. H. Jones, on Thursday, Sept. 24th. SALE OF; FREEHOLD PROPERTY known as Belle Vue," Trefeglwys. at Llanidloes, on Saturday, September 26th. MYNDTOWN WHITCOT KEYSETT. by order of Mr George fcWellings, Ion Wednesday, September 30th. BARLEY MOW, WESTBURY, by order of Mr H. Preece. on Wednesday, September 30th. BRYN FARM. HYSSINGTON, by order of Mr T. Bailey. Early in October. BUTTINGTON HALL, WELSHPOOL, by order of Mr R. Alderson, on Friday, October 2nd. PENARRON, KERRY, by order of Mr J. W. Chandler, on Wednesday, October 7th. ROCK HOUSE, BERRIEW, by order of the Exor. of the late Mr T. Jones, Middle of October. THRESHOLDS, LEEBOTWOOD, by order of Mr W. Jones, on Wednesday, Oct. 21st. CEFN CALANOG. NEWCASTLE, by order of Mr Gough, on Thursday, Oct. 22nd. MESSRS. MORRIS, MARSHALL & POOLE are also requested to retain Wednesday, October 15th, AND Thursday, October 16th, for two very Important Sales of FARMING STOCK. Full particulars in due course. Head office: Chirbury, Shropshire; Newtown: Bear Hotel. (193) THE NEW BOLD TYPE PRAYER BOOK AND HYMNS, from One Shilling upwards —Local agents: Bible Depot, 19, Broad Street, Newtown. NOTICE TO STOCK KEEPERS GAMEKEEPERS, & HOUSEHOLDERS. HIGHEST GRADE ROLLED LINSEED CAKE, 7/6 per Cwt. UVECO: BARLEY & BARLEY MEAL, PEAS FOR HUNTERS & PIGEONS. WHEAT & BUCK WHEAT, DARI & ALL KINDS FEEDING CORN & MEAL, MAIZE FOR PHEASANTS & POULTRY. NEW BIRD SEED. Best Family FLOUR from 28/6 per Sack. DAVID EVANS, THE PEOPLE'S SEEDSMAN, NEWTOWN. SALES BY AUCTION. Messrs P. Wilson-Jones & Davis. THE ANCHOR, GREAT ANNUAL SHEEP & CATTLE SALE, 4 Miles from Kerry and 8 from Newtown, Wednesday Next, September 2nd. MESSRS. P. WILSON-JONES & DAVIS have pleasure in announcing the above fixture, comprising over Q nnn KERRY-HILL AND CLUN FOREST YOUNG STOCK EWES. WETHERS & LAMBS. 25 PEDIGREE RAMS. 1 KA HEREFORD CATTLE, com- prising several Bunches of Two- year-old & Yearling BULLOCKS AND HEIFERS. Sale at 12-30 prompt. Catalogues on application to the Auctioneers. Brakes will run from Newtown at 10-15, and Kerry Station at 10-45, to convey customers to the Sale. (95) NEWTOWN ANNUAL STORE SHEEP SALE, Tuesday, Sept. 8th (Ewe Fair-Day). 1 OH A YOUNG STOCK EWES, WETH- EES' LAMBS, AND RAMS. -oe_- Further entries solicited. (154) CARNO ANNUAL SHEEP SALE, Friday. September 11th. Early entries solicited. Eatry Forms and Prize Schedules ready. At this Sale last year 1837 Sheep and 74 Cattle were sold. (186) LLANBADARN^ F YNYDD. THE GREAT ANNUAL SHEEP SHOW AND SALE, will be held: Saturday, September 12tL. Entries close This Day (Tuesday). MORRIS, MARSHALL & POOLE, (123) Chirbury and Newtown. CAERSWS ANNUAL SHEEP SALE, Monday, September 14th. Further entries solicited. (187) BERRIEW ANNUAL STORE SHEEP SALE (In conjunction with the usual Monthly Stock Sale), Friday, September 18th. Numbers August Stock Sale, 506 Sheep and 69 Cattle. Early entries solicited. (188) NEWTOWN S HIRE FOAL SALE. iClO IN CASH PRIZES. MESSRS. P. WILSON-JONES & DAVIS -LTJL will hold their j = SALE, OF-SHWBtED*FOALS COLTS, WAGGON AND HACK HORSES, On Tuesday, Sept. 29th. Enter early to secure good position in Catal- ogue. Prize Lists and Entry Forms (now ready) from the Auctioneers. (155) Frank Lloyd and Sons. 1,000 HORSES, 70P!YSAS I PRIZES. NORTH WALES REPOSITORY, WREXHAM. FRANK LLOYD AND SONS' GREAT JD AUTUMN SALES- September 29th and 306h-Light Horses. October 1st—Heavy, Lurry and Van Horses. October 2nd—Shires, Foals and Young Horses. SW Entries Close Monday, Sept. 21st. HALF-A-CROWN will buy one of the King's -LL Printer's Editions of the Teacher's Bibles; Bound in Leatherette, gilt edges, and copiously illustrated; with all the notes on Biblical History, Topography, Zoology, Geography, Chronology Genealogy, Psalmody, Music, etc., etc., and with Dictionary and Concordance; Maps and Refer- ences. The Bible Depdt, 19, Broad-st., Newtown F.H, INEWMAN, Wholesale and Retail CONFECTIONER, AND^ FRUITERER, 13, Broad Street, Newtown. Home-brewed GINGER BEER, 3 now ready, 4d. per half gallon, 8d.per gallon. Bottles Charged for. ENGLISH TOMATOES, 6d. per lb. APPLES, 4d. per lb. DATES, 4d. per lb. ORANGES, Id. each and 2 fer lid. WALNUTS, 7d. per lb. HAZEL NUTS, 5d. per lb. BANANAS, ld. each, 2 for lid. ROWNTREE'S, FRY'S AND CADBURY'S CHOCOLATES. I ALL CLASSES OF BOILED SWEETS always kept in stock. Agent for the famous "Monatrellie Tea," Prices-1/8, 2/ and 2/2 per lb. Coupons in Every Packet. ALSO, Agent for Hughes' Biscuits SALES BY AUCTION. Messrs Cooke Bros. Tuesday, September 1st. AUCTION MART, NEWTOWN. A CONSIGNMENT OF CHOICE DUTCH BULBS, Comprising Hyacinths, Tulips, Crocusses, Daf- fodils, Polyanthus, Narcissus and others, forwarded by the well-known firm of Messrs Gardien & Co. tor absolute sale. Sale at 1-30 p.m. (158) COOKE BROS., Auctioneers. COOKE BROS. FIXTURES FOR SEPTEMBER. Sept. I-Sale of Choice Dutch Bulbs, at Auction Mart, Newtown. Sept. 2-Household Furniture & Effects: Public Rooms, Llanidloes. Sept. 17-Great Annual Autumn Sale of Cross- bred Sheep, at Llapidloes. Sept. 23—Household Furniture & Effects: Talbot Inn, Bettws. Sept. 26-Monthly Stock Sale at Llanidloes. Sept. 26th-Mid-Wales Horse Sale, and Special Show of Foals, at Llanidloes.—Early entries solicited. End of Month-Several Desirable Freehold Farms at Newtown, (140) Mr Edgar Hickman. LLANFAIR-CAEREINION, Montgomeryshire. VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY, to be Offered for Sale by Public Auction by MR. EDGAR HICKMAN, at the RED LION HOTEL, LLANFAIR-CAEREINION, On Friday, September 4th, At 3 for 3-30 p.m., subject to Conditions to be then produced— All That DESIRABLE DWELLING-HOUSE AND SHOP, containing Sale Room, Fitting Room, Sitting Room, Kitchen with boiler, Coal Heuse. and 6 excellent Bedrooms, situate in ani fronting to Bridge-street, Llanfair-Caereinion, in the occupation of Mrit Mary Proctor. The Shop has Double-fronted Glass Windows, and is well adapted for business purposes. Also, All That DESIRABLE RESIDENCE adjoining, containing Sitting Room, Kitchen, Three Bedrooms, and an Attic, in the occupation of Mr Richard Jones at an annual rent of £ 8. Also, AU Those Two Well-built COTTAGES (one used as a barber's shop), situate at the back of the before mentioned property, in the respective occupations of Messrs Richard Evans and Thomas Owen at the annual rents of X4 each. The Cottages contain Sitting Room and Kitchen, Two Bedrooms, and the use of the washhouse with boiler. The whole of the property is brick and stone built, and slated, and is conveniently situated in the principal part of the town, near the Cross. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, Welshpool, or to ikMwsra LONGUEVILLE & Co., (159) Solicitors, Oswestry UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF WALES, ABEBYSTWYTH (One of the Constituent Colleges of the University of Wales). President: The Right Hon. Lord Rendel. Principal: T. F.Roberts, M.A. (Oxon) LL.D. (Vict) THE NEXT SESSION BEGINS ON JL September the 29th. 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 15th, 1908, 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, .£10, with additi v, l Laboratory Fees for Science Students. nation Fee, .£1. Men Students reside in ,cujred Lodgings in the town, or at the MP- uostel. Warden: Prof. J.W. Marshall, M.A. omen Students reside in the Alexandra Hall ox Residence for Women. Warden Miss.E. A. Fewings. For full particulars respecting the General Arts and Science Departments, the Law, Agriculture, and Day Training Departments, the Department for the Training of Secondary Teachers. &nd the Hostels, apply to H78 J. H. DA VIES, M.A., Registrar ACCIDENTS OF ALL KINDS, Sickness, Employers' Liability, Burglary & Fidelity Guarantee Risks Insured Against by the RAILWAY PASSENGERS' ASSURANCE CO., CAPITAL (fully subscribed), £ 1,000,000. Claims Paid-P,5,400,000. 64, CORNHILL, LONDON. A. VIAN, Secretary. AGENTS AT Aberystwyth—Mr E. J. DAVIES, 23, North Parade. Newtown-Mr J. EDWARDS, Cambrian Railways. Welslipocl-Mr T. PRYCE, Cambrian Railways. TENTS & MARQUEES FOR HIRE. ALFRED H. PILOT, THE BANK, NEWTOWN, begs to inform the general public that he has the following excellent Tents for Hire:-One 100ft. by 40ft.; one 55ft. by 20ft.; one 40ft. by 40ft. (circular); one 60ft. by 30ft.; one 20ft. by 10ft.; one 12ft. by 12ft. (729) TO CONSUMERS OF COAL, JOHN EVANS, Wholesale & Retail Cdal Merchant, NEWTOWN, Has arranged for Quantities of Best CANNOCK CHASE, HANWOOD, AND RUABON COALS at Rock Bottom Prices, and is prepared to give PURCHASERS THE BENEFIT. ARTIFICIAL MANURES :—Pure Dissolved Bone, Superphosphates Basic Slag, Kainit, Agricultural Salt, &c., &c., always in Stock. In Truck Loads to any Station. MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. SAFE BRAND. "Pure English Yeast." NEW HOPS AND MALT. PURE MALT VINEGAR 3d. PER QUART. BIBBY'S CREAM EQUIVALENT AND ALL FEEDING STUFFS. Also, AYRES' BROS. FEEDING STUFFS. All at Manufacturers' prices. DAVID EVANS, THE PEOPLE'S SEEDSMAN, NEWTOWN. For Scale of Advertisement Charges see Page 6. DAY WAITER, or on the job after the 1st of September.—J. Jones, C/o Mr Wilson, saddler. High-street, Newtown, (1341 BOOTMAKER.—Good Man wanted at once.— Crofts, Bespoke Bootmaker, Newtown. (191) WANTED, a smart, intelligent Youth, for 'V Bottling Stores.-Apply: Thomas Swift, Newtown. (179) STRAYED to Glanhafren, Pol-road, Newtown, k3 six weeks ago, 3 Welsh Sheep-If not claimed within fourteen daya will be sold to defray expenses. August 29th. (183) SALES BY PRIVATE TREATY. FOR SALE OR HIRE, one or a brace of Setters.—For particulars apply J. R. Jones, Newtown. (173) CONFECTIONERY Business for Sale in New- town; doing splendid trade; good reasons or leaving.—Apply, Box (162) 'Express' Office. WALLPAPERS from l £ d Per Roll. Any Quantity (large or small) supplied at Wholesale Prices. Our Stock exceeds 250,000 Rolls of all Classes. Writo for Patterns, and say what class you require.—(Dept. 284), Barnetfs Wallpaper Warehouse, Manchester. J66 ALT.-Ifighly dried and double refined Dairy Salt for cheese or butter making. 2 cwt sent carriage paid to any station on receipt of P.O.O. for 7/6; 1 cwt 4/6 (bags free). All kinds of salt supplied.—Prices of Alfred J. Thompson, Wincham Hall Salt Works, near Northwich, Cheshire. (742) PROPERTIES TO LET- TO LET, a Desirable Dwelling-house in JL Gas-street.-Apply; Manager, Gasworks, Newtown. (645) TO LET, with immediate possession, No 68, Clifton-terrace, New-road, Newtown.—Apply R. James, Market-street. (191) TO LET—-Five Roomed House, situate in Parker's-lane; rent, 3s per week.—Apply: D. Evans, the^People's Seedsman, Newtown. TO LET, Vith immediate possession, No. 3, GlanafonV lerrace.—Apply: Cecil T. M. Taylor, Newtown. (807) TO BE LET at once, in Lj.andinam Village, Bank Cottage," very Pleasantly Situated; small garden.-Apply Jarmar, Green-lane, Llan- dinam. (161) TO LET, Chapel House In Bettws Village; tenant required to undertake duties of Chapel-keeper in lieu of rent.—A-pply: D. Andrew, Post Office. (178) To BE LET-TEMPER LNCE HOTEL, JL Severn-square, Newtown, either as a public or private house, at a nominally low rental.— Apply to Bennett Rowlands, Estate Agent, Newtown. (182) BRYNHYFRYD, NEWTOWN. ri"10 LET, all that desirable Residence, ehann- X ingly situated on the Milford-road, about 1} miles from Newtown, with Out-buildings, Gar- dens, Orchards, and Paddock.—Apply to Messrs. Cooke Bros., Land Agents, Newtown. (22) PLASCAECRWN, NEWTOWN, MONTGOMERYSHIRE. TO BE LET with immediate possession, very Desirable, Substantially Built and Com- modious Residence, beautifully situated, fine .views; Shrubberies, Good Tennis Lawn, and Productive Garden; 5 minutes walk from Church and Station; 4 Reception Rooms, 6 Bedrooms, Dressing-room, Bath-room. Lavatory and W.C., together with usual outside buildings, including Cycle House. Pasture Land can be had if desired. For particulars, apply to POWELL & JARVIS, (715) Solicitors, Newtown. HIGH-CLASS LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S TAILOR, 29, Broad Street, NEWTOWN, Choice Selection of High-Class Goods in Costume Cloths, Tweed Suitings, &c., LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES D. LLOYD, Jeweller & Silversmith, HAS A LARGE STOCK OF SOLID SILVER GOODS. Specially Selected for the Present Season, TO SUIT ALL CUSTOMERS. ALSO, GOLD & SILVER JEWELLERY OF EVERY DESCRIPTION (3T AT REMARKABLY LOW PRICES CALL AND INSPECT THE STOCK before you buy anywhere else. ADDRESS 9. BROAD ST., WELSHPOOL. MONEY. Loan J63 repay £ ?, 7 6 £ 20 repay < £ 22 10 0 „ £ 5 „ £ 5 12 6 £ 30 „ £ 33 15 0 £ 10 „ £ 11 5 0 £ 50 < £ 56 6 0 W. JACKSON, 20, Farrar-road, Bangor. PUBLIC NOTICES. MR. J. MEIRION EVANS UNDERTAKES TUITION IN VOICE-PRODUCTION & VOCAL TRAINING. Musical Adjudicator and Conductor of Choial Festivals. Terms—Moderate. Address :-HYFRYDLE, CAERSWS. G450 THANKS. WYTHEN FRANCIS AND FAMILY TV desire to return their sincere THANKS to the many friends who have done many deeds of kindness, and in various ways have manifested sympathy in their sad bereavement. Draintewon, Llandinam, August 28th. (185) MONTGOMERYSHIRE EDUCATION AUTHORITY. TEACHERS, as indicated, are REQUIRED IMMEDIATELY for the following SCHOOLS :— ASSISTANTS. Certificated- (Female) -Llanfyllin C.E. Salary -675 per annum. Uncertificated (Article 50) Female-Llanbryn- mair CI (Welsh, and capable of teaching Sewing). £ 50. Llandrinio C.E.250. Supplementary (Art. 68)—(Female) Hirnant Cl., .£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, August 29th, 1908. (135) FORDEN RURAL DISTIGICT COUNCIL. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE AUDIT OF THE ACCOUNTS of the above-named Rural District Council and of the Officers thereof, for the Half-year ended the 31st day of March, 1908, has been appointed by HUGH H. BUCKLAND, Esq., District Auditor, to commence on Monday, the 14th day of September. 1908, at 9-30 o'clock in the Forenoon, at the UNION WORKHOUSE, FORDEN, and that such Accounts will, pursuant to the Local Government Act, 1894, and the Public Health Act, 1875, be deposited at the Office of such Rural District Council, at Arthur Street, Montgomery, seven clear days before the date of such Audit, and be open during office hours thereat to the inspection of all pereons interested to take copies or extracts from the same. Dated this 25th day of August, 1908. CHARLES S. PRYCE. Clerk. Clerk's Office, Montgomery. (180) TENDERS. -IALOP AND MONTGOMERY COUNriES U AND WENLOCK BOROUGH LUNATIC ASYLUM, BICTON HEATH, NEAR SHREWSBURY. Persona desirous of Supplying by Contract the under-mentioned Articles are requested to send in Sealed TENDERS (with Samples wl..au, practicable), addressed to the VISITING COM- MITTEE, and endorsed Tender for not later than 11 a.m., on MONDAY, 14th SEPTEM- BER. FOR THREE MONTHS. From 1st October to 31st December, 1908. Flour and Meal, Provisions, Good House Coal, Good Rough Engine Slack. Beef.—Home-fed Ox or Heifer of best quality. Six quarters a week, delivered Tuesdays, Thurs- days, and Saturdays. Forms of Tender may fce obtained on applica- tion to me. The Accounts for Flour, Provisions, Meat, and Coal will be paid monthly; for other Articles quarterly. The Visitors do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any Tender, and they reserve to themselves the right to accept a portion only of any Tender. WILLIAM JOHNSON, Clerk to the Asylum. N.B.—Every sample must bear the name of the Article, the tender's name, and the price. Only accepted samples will be paid for. SCARBOROUGH ARUNDEL HOUSE SCHOOL. PRINCIPAL: MRS. A. E. SAUNDERS, Cambridge Teachers' Diploma. Modern Education at Moderate Fees. Exams, Games. Illustrated Prospectus on Application. (8) WELSHPOOL GRAMMAR SCHOOL. PREPARATIONS for the University Locals, JL Preceptors, Public Schools, Shorthand Certificate, and Civil Service Examinations. OVER 100 PASSES during the last five years in the above Examinations. Thirty Shorthand Certificates gained since 1893. CAMBRIDGE LOCALS. ALL PASSED. HONOURS. RESIDENT MASTER, UNIVERSITY GRADUATE. Cambridge Local Examination Class now forming. Comfortable Home for Boarders. Moderate Terms. i87 T. F. HILES, Head Master. NEWTOWN SILVER BAND. PRESIDENT:—RIGHT HON. LORD JOICEY. P I X T U IL E S SEPTEMBER 3rd—Gregynog Estate Show. September 25th.—Montgomery Harvest Festival. TERMS for Bands from 10 to 30 Performers to be had from the Hon. See., DAVID W. OLIVER, Music Salon, Newtown. DRESSMAKING! Dresses & Costumes to order, MOURNING ORDERS Promptly Executed LADIES OWN MATERIALS MADE UP R. & S. MORGAN, DRAPERS, 13, Short Bridge, NEWTOWN. GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. MONTGOMERYSHIRE AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION. THE ANNUAL SHOW Will be held at WELSHPOOL, On Thursday, September 10th, Intending Exhibitors please Note. ENTRIES CLOSE In all Classes (except Leaping and Turn-outs) THIS DAY (Monday), AUGUST 31st Entries for Leaping and Turn-outs close MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 7th. MORRIS, MARSHALL & POOLE, (151) Secretaries, Chirbury, Salop MONTGOMERYSHIRE INFIRMARY. An ALFRESCO CONCERT Will be held on THE CUNNINGS (by kind permission of Mrs. Arbuthnot), On Saturday, September 12th, At 5 p.m., which will be followed by An ILLUMINATED CARNIVAL and Torchlight Procession, In aid of the above Institution. For full particu- lars see small bills. A FANCY DRESS CINDERELLA DANCE will also be held at the PUBLIC HALL on the following Monday, September 14th, at 8-30 p.m. Tickets, 1/- each. LLANIDLOES. SPECIAL NOTICE. THE ANNUAL FAIR for the Sale of CROSS-BRED EWES will be held on Thursday, 17th SEPTEMBER. Please Note-THE GREAT ANNUAL SHEEP FAIR will be held as usual on the First Friday in October. By Order, ARTHUR DAVIES, (181) Town Clerk. 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 Speciality. RUBBER TYRES Fitted on Carriages at Moderate Terms, MOTOR CARS REPAINTED. Estimates Free. 581 D WHY LOOK OLD BEFORE YOUR TIME WHEN DAVIES' HAIR RESTORER Will Gradually Change GREY HAIR TO ITS NATURAL COLOUR. Price,—Is. per Bottle. POST FREE, 1/3. THIS PREPARATION IS NOT A DYE. but merely supplies everything needful to restore and main tain a beautiful head of hair. It renews thin, weak, grey, or faded Hair to its natural youthful colour, without staining or injuring the most delicate skin. Prevents and removes Scurf. Its restorative action is prompt and efficacious, whilst it6 fragrant, cooling, emollient properties render it a PLEASANT HAIR WASH FOR ORDINARY USE. It is equal, if not superior, to the more expensive and largely advertised Hair Restorers, and its price places it within the reach of all. PREPARED ONLY BY WILLIAM BISHOP, M P S., Chemist, (Late G. E. DAVIES), POWYS-LAND PHARMACY, 33, BROAD STREET. WELSHPOOL. FOUNTAIN PEN HOSPITA-L.-If your Pen J* has turned stupid, or is broken, take it at once to the Hospital, where it will be attended to, and made to work as of yore. Best makes of Stylos and Fountain Pens in stock.-PHILLIPS & SOlI 19, Broad-street, Newtown. JAMES MANUEL, BUILDER, AND Contractor to His Majesty's Forces, NEWTOWN. Timber Merchant, and Dealer in all kinds of Building Materials, All Kinds of Sanitary Ware Stocked. Painter, Glazier and Paperhanger. Glass, Lead, Oil and Putty Sold. COOPERAGE. Coopers Sent to any Distance to Execute Orders FARMERS.—Get your CIDER CASKS ready and Don't Forget the Address. GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. GREGYNOG Estate Improvement Society. President.: The Right Hon. LORD JOICEY. The Fifteenth Annual AGRICULTURAL AND HORTICULTURAL SHOW Will be held On Thursday, September 3rd, On PENYWAIN MEADOW GREGYNOG, (By kind perm-ssion of the president). A Grand Display of Live Stock, Horticultural and Dairy?Produce, Flower Show, School Children's and Industrial Exhibits, Turnouts, Trotting Matches, Galloway and Bicycle Races. SPECIAL NOTICE-OPEN CLASSES: Class 1, Horse Foal. by either of the Estate Horses, 1st, dO/r; 2nd, 20,; 3rd, 10 4th 5/- C1Z bVitherof the Estate Horses, ist, dO/ 2nd, 20/ 3rd, 10/ 4th 5/- Class 17, Hackney-, 14 hands or over, 1st. Wr 2nd,20/- ClasR 48, Turnouts, 1st, 301-; 2nd, 15/. An Attractive Programme of Sports THE NEWTOWN SILVER BAND Will play Selections during the day & for Dancing. LUNCHEON, TEA AND REFRESHMENT TENTS. the Public at 11 o'clock. Admission, Is.; after 5 p.m., 6d. Children Free. Entries for Agricultural Section close 14th AnS' and*°r Horticultural Section on 22nd Au0ust, and for Turn-outs on the 29th Aug., 1908. ADMOXV S^E7S'if Purchaeed before 3 p.m. on Mr H R'it r gU^' 9? ,Can 66 obtained from Mr i±. Beale, Lion Hotel, Newtown; Mr David Evans, Bwlchyffridd Mrs Ford, Unicorn Hotel Caersws; Mr W. Griffiths, N«; Inn Bettws Mrs Hamer, The Talbot, Bettws; Mr Lloyd' Mr R Th6 Bernew; Mr Proctor, New Mills,- theHnl r8Sf Pr SPOn; &nd 6ither of Me82s C PCrH^n eTK°r Horticultural Section- T Tnnir A J School, Tregynon, and J. Jackson, Gregynog Gardens. For the convenience of those who are cvclinz So £ 3*,Lto„theShoT.tl'e PMsidmt allowed the carriage drives to be open. Schedules, Entry Forms, &c., may be obtained from the Secretary- (119) A. D. JONES, Whitegates, Tregynon. PUBLIC HALL, NEWTOWN, MONDAY & TUESDAY; September 7th and 8th. Mr J. BENNETT presents Miss'L,ENA ASHWELL'S Personally Selected Company IN THE ROMANTIC COMEDY. DIANA of DOBSON'S BY CICELY HAMILTON. Directjfrom her Kingsway Theatre, London. THE CASTE INCLUDES:— Miss VIOLET VORLEY Miss HILDA FRANCKS Miss PAMELA. HOPE Miss CICELY OATES Miss MARGARET DUDLEY Miss DOROTHY BELL Mr BRISCO OWEN Mr PHILIP SANDERS Doors open at 7-30 p.m. Commence at 8 p.m. Carriages at 10-30 p.m. Early Doors 7 p.m., 6d. extra (ticket holders free) S^r mQv? /"mbered Seats, 3/ Second Tvl rd 1- Plan and Tickets at Phillip e Music Salon, Broad-st., Newtown. TOUR UNDER BARING BROS. THE OSWESTRY DISTRICT AGRICULTURAL SHOW Will take place at OSWESTRY, On Thursday, September 17th. President: W. CLIVE BRIDGEMAN. Esq, M.P. Vice-President: Mr J. RICHARDS, Morton Hall. J6620 in Prizes FOR CATTLE, HORSES, SHEEP & PIGS POULTRY, BUTTER AND CHEESE CLASSES. MACHINERY IN MOTION. £60 for Leaping and Turn-outs At 3 o'clock. There will also be an AUCTION SALE AT 2-30 OF ALL CLASSES OF LIVE STOCK, Particulars of which will be found in Catalogues. The Full Band of the H Company V.B. King's Shropshire L.I. (by permission of the Officers) will play Selections during tho day. Public Luncheon at 1 o'clock. Show Opens at 9-30 ADMISSION—ONE SHILLING. ENTRIES finally Close This day (Tuesday)- The Cambrian, Great Western, and L. & N. W. Railways will run Special Trains and issue Cheap Bookings from all Stations. For particulars see Companies'.Time Tables. GEORGE WHITFIELD, Secretary. Offices-Smithfield-street, Oswestry. (153