Refine Search

Date

Countries

Regions

Mid Wales, Wales

Counties

Montgomeryshire, Wales

Access Type

18,370

Type

18,370

Public Tags

LEIGHTON

... WELSH POOL. MARRIAGE OF MR. ERNEST JONES AND MISS CLARKE. A very pretty wedding was celebrated at the Parish Church on Wednesday, the contracting parties being Mr Ernest Rnbery Jones, fourth of Mr Henry Jon s of Sutton, Montgomery, and Miss Margaret Anne Clarke, only child of Mr John Clarke of the Lion Hotel, Welshpool. The Vicar, the Rev D. Grimaldi Davis, M.A., officiated at the ceremony, ...

CHESS

... « THE U.C.W. EISTEDDFOD. To the Editor of the COUNTY TIMES AND POST. SIR.—I was sorry to find in your last issue your readiness to draw a wholly irrevelaht conclusion with regard to the University College of Wales and its Celtic Eisteddfod—a national institution that has nothing whatever to do with politics. Repre- sentatives of the press, without distinction, are always most welcome at every ...

EVERY WOMAN~~

... EVERY WOMAN Should send two stamps for our 32 page Illustrated Book, containing valuable information how all Irragularities and Obstructions may be entirely avoided or removed by simple means. Recom- mended by eminent Physicians, as the only Safe, Sure, and Genuine Remedy, Never Fails. Thousands of restimonials. Mr P. BLANCHARD, Forest Road, Dalston, London. ...

! PARLIAMENTARY

... PARLIAMENTARY. MONDAY. The attendance of members in the House of Commons on Monday at Question time, was un- usually large in view of Mr. Balfour's expected statement as to the future course of business on his moving the suspension of the T velve o'clock Rule for the rest of the Session. A numerous list of questions stood between the House and this statement, in the course of which lr. Bryn ...

WELSHPOOL

... D. JONES & SON'S Indian and Ceylon Tea, at 2s. per lb. is absolutely pnre, therefore best N oted Home Cured Ham and Bicon Stores, High Street. — [Advt. BOWLS.—A number of members of TNE Newtown Bowling Club visited the Bo/vlinjr Green on Thurs- day and spent a pleasant evening with the local members. REFUSING TO PERFORM HIS 1 ASK. At ttte, County Police Court, yesterday (Friday), before Mr. S. ...

WELSHPOOL BUSINESS

... To the Editor of the COCNTY TIMES AXD POST. Sir,—The many ways in which business is carried on in Welshpool and neighbouring towns, are of tho most antiquated description, but Hone morc so than that of neglig-ence in collectingaccounts. This matter has been so disregarded that 12 months' credit is quite the ordinary thing, and it is noiliipg excep- tional to have accounts for four or five ...

MONTGOMERY

... CRICKET MATCH.—The opening match took place at Lymore yesterday (Friday) between two elevens captained respectively by the captain of the club (Ml W. Fitzhugh) and the hon. ( Mr J. E. Tomley). The secretary's men OPM.PD the bad and were all dismissed for 43,A. Vaughar. contribut- ing a dashing innings of 19. TII'-inks mainly to lively play by A. EaouJ who score.! 38, i ho captain's men replied ...

EVERY WOMAN

... Should send two stamps for our 32 Page Illustrated Book, containing valuable information how all Irragularities and Obstructioas may be entirely avoided or removed by simple means. Recom. mended by eminent Physiciaus, as the oaly Safe, Sure, and Genuine Remedy, Never Fails. Thonsands of Testimonials. Mr P. BLANCHARD, Forest load. Dalston, London. ...

THE TRADES UNION CONGRESS

... The Presidential address was the principal item of interest at the opening sitting of the Trades Union Congress at Bristol on Tuesday. In the ? course of his address, Mr. J. O'Grady urged the necessity of doing something to free their indus- trial conditions from the shame and disgrace of child labour, admitting that the responsibility for the barbarous traffic rested with the labour leaders ...

SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS

... MEETINGS OF PUBLIC BODIES. LLANYMYNECH. At Llanymynech Parish Council on Thnrsdav the Chairman (Mr Kemble) paid a tribute to the memory of Mr Gladstone. He had been indeed a great and illustrious man, and had done a great deal for our country, especially for the working classes, and he thought it would be quite in place if a minute were recorded showiug their appreciation of his great work.—Mr ...