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BULLER, TOBACCONIST, Cigar & Cigarette Importer, I Wholesale and Retail. Largest and Best Selected Stock in Not t Wales in all Leading Brando of Habana Manilla. Indian. Mexican an* British CIGARS, guaranteed seasoned. TrJ" Buller' Private Special, 2d. and 3d., unobtainable elsewhere. Imported Egyptian Cigarettes. from 48. 6d. per 100 Box. Special. Also Turkiah, Russian, Algerian annd Virginian, by Weight or in Packets. OUR L003E TOBACCO* are from the finest leaf obtainable. Shags, 3d. to 41d. Flakes and Plugs, from 3d Mixtures, Cakes, Hand Cuts, Navy Cuta, Golden Bars, &c &c. Sole Agents for Loewe BBB. and Peterson's Pipes. Cigar, Cigarette Holders, and Tubas, and every description of FANCY GOODS. Note the Address:— Portland Place, DENBIGH. A STUBBORN FACT that cannot be moved. Quality is the Main Thing to be considered in buying GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. NEVER BUY ARTICLES that are aarked at low prices, because they nevbf give Satisfaction, and are very expensive in the end. Every Article We Sell is Reliable in Quality and Reasonable in Price. A C ill will at once satisfy you that such is the fact. NOTE THE ADDRESS- R. OWEN & SON, ál & 53, HIGH ST., AND STAB SHOP, DENBIGH. WAREHOUSES: Diamond Buildings. Engineering in all Its Branches. ROBERT GRESLEY (formerly for 15 years with Mr. T. A. Wynne Edwards at Denbigh Foundry, and 4 years with Lairds Brothers, Engineers, Birkenhead) Begs to inform the public that he has com menoed business as an AGRICULTURAL & GENERAL ENGINEER. Repairs executed to Steam Boilers, Engines, Pumps, Gas &d Oil Engines, Water Wheels and Turbines, Agricultural and General Machinery. TERMS MODERATE.; NOTE THE ADDRESS :— 12, FsLCtory Place, DENBIGH lBOuc T. H. Roberts, Tailor and Drapei. RUTHIN. GRAND NEW STOCK OF PATTERNS ibll the PRESENT SEASON in the Latest Designs in Ladies' and Gents' Materials. Patterns and Estimates UPON APPLICATION St. Peter's Square, Ruthin. ROBT. MOSTYN (Late JESSE ROBERTS), For the BEST VALUE in WATCHES, CLOCKS, AND JEWELLERY. The Noted Shop for LUCKY WEDDING lUNGS (Useful Present given with each Ring). Largs variety of Electro-plate and Silver Goods. suitable for Wedding and Birthday Presents. All Repairs receive prompt and personal attention. S pecial attention paid to Country Orders. NOTE Tam ADDRESS :— Greenwich House, Utooer OlwvdllBtreet, RUTglt4 438n25 WIREWORM DESTROYED in Fields, Gardens, and Beds, by V A P 0 R I T E (STRA WSONS). Sown Broadcast and Ploughed in. J. LEECH, Mawp, Tremeirchion, ST. ASAPH. u.c. J. E. noiBlEnrrsgl 97, HENLLAN SRTEET, DENBIGH, begs to announce that he has commenced BUSINESS as GREENGROCER, and solicits a share of Publlo Patronage. All articles of GOOD QUALITY at Moderate Prices. 869uc SI LCOCK8' SPECIAL PRIZES Christmas Fat Stock Sales, 190.5. Mr. G. F. BYFORD'S AUCTION MART. RUTHIN. Champion Beast in the Mart (fed on Sileocks'Cgke) El 1 0 Best Bullock or Heifer under three years old. 0 10 6 Best Bullock or Heifer under two years old. 0 10 6 Messrs. T. & W. LEATHES' AUCTION MART, RUTHIN. Champion Beast in the Mart (fed on Silcocks' Cake) £ 110 Best Bullock or Heifer under three years old. 0 10 6 Best Bullock or Heifer under two years old. 0 10 6 DENBIGH SMITHFIELD. Champion Beast in the Mart (fed on Silcocks' Cake) gi 1 0 Best Pen of Fat Sheep 0 10 6 ST. ASAPH SMITHFIELD. Champion Beast in the Mart (fed on Silcocks' Cake) 21 1 0 Best Pen of Fat Sheep 0 10 6 CORWEN AUCTION MART. Champion Beast in the Mart (fed on Silcocks' Cake) £ 110 CONDITIONS.—Exhibitors of fat stook to have used not less than two tots of Silcocks' Cake or Meal since January, 1905, supplied by our local representative. No exhibitor entitled to more than one of our special prizes at the Christmas Shows. ANALYSIS.-All Goods are sold upon a Guarantee Analysis, and in accordarvo with the requirements of the Fertilizers and Feeding Stuffs Act, 1893, and the terms of the Royal Agricultural Society of EnRland. Fur further particulars apply to Local Representative: I>. THOMAS, Flas-isa, JLIanlair, Ruthin. Or direct to the Manufacturers: R. SIICOCK BÙWR, Stanley Hall, Union Street, LIVERPOOL. dl6105 S. T. HUGHES (Late The Stores), PRIOR CHAMBERS, RUTHIN, WOOL! WOOL! WOOL! E. T. HUGHES (late The Stores, Ruthin, begs to inform Farmers and others that he gives the best maruet price for good, clean, Wool. Also Offers for Sale :— Clover Hay, 70s. per ton. Meadow Hay, 67s. 6d. per ton. Wheat Straw (pressed), 50s. per ton. Oit Straw, 32s. Gd. per ton, on rails. Oats, irom 6s. 3d. per 1051bs. Indian Corn or Maal, 14s. 6d. per sack. Bran, 4s, 3d. per sack, delivered any Station in two-ton lots. Please note Address: Prior Chambers, RUTHIN. 2250u.c David Glynne Jones, 15, CLWYD STREET, RUTHIN, has just received a select assortment of Ladies' Skirts and Blouses for the coming season. The leading lines in Corsets. Underskirts in great variety. Ladies' and Children's Underclothing, Baby Linen, Costumes, and Millinery The latest and newest designs in Veilings, Lace Ties, Soarves, Collars, Gloves. Belts and Hosiery. Plain aud Fancy Wools. Art Needlework, Transfers and Silks. 326 i. Hand Brewery, 17, Well Street, RUTHIN E. ROBERTS, Wholesale and Retail Wine and Spirit Merchant, Brewer and Malater begs to oall the attention of the Gentry and Public to his celebrated Some-Brewed ALES (pure Extract of Malt and Hops), which may be supplied in Casks of 86, 18, and 9 gallons at the following prices 86 gIst 18 gls. 9 gls. AXXX (Mild) 60s. 25s. 12s. 6d. XXX (do.); 42s. 21s. Ins. 6d. XX (do.) 36s. igs. 9s. 6d B.b Bitter) 60s. 25s. 128. 6d P.A. (da, 42s. 219. 10s 6d. Galness's Enl" Stout; Barclay and Perkins, London Stout; and Bass & Co.'s Burton Ale, a Cask and Bottles. Finest Scotch and Irish Whiskies and Ports Sherries and Champagnes of well-known Brand 11 Fruit, Plants, Seeds. VV. R. PRICE Gardener, Seedsman, Greengrocer, LIVERPOOL HOUSE, HENLLAN STREET, DENBIGH, wishes to thank his numerous Customers for their past favors, and begs to say that he still supplies Fruit, Vegetables, &c., of the Very Best Quality. PLANTS FOR WINTER AND SPRING BEDDING NOW READY. Market Hall Wednesdays and Saturdays. TEETH: HANLON'b, LTD., Dovedale, King's Avenue, Wellington Road, Rhyl. I MIR. HANLON Attends Personally DENBIGH, at Mr. HELSBY'S Photographer, Vale Street, every Wednes day, 11.30 a.m. to 5 p.m. RUTHIN, every Fair Day and 3rd Monday's at Mr. Gee s Ironmonger, Clwyd Street. [Artificial Teeth a Speciality.] Old Plates Repaired and Kemodelled at Moderate Prices. 8u.c. BOARD OF EDUCATION. IN the Matter of the CHARITABLE f RUSTS ACTS, 1853-1894, and the BOARD OF IN COUNCIR°S00-RW89ANDAND B°ARD 0F EDUCATI°X (POWERS) ORDERS In the Matter of the Schools mentioned in the Schedule hereto in the administrative County of DENBIGH. By Order of the BOARD OF EDUCATION, I hereby give Notice that I shall hold PUBLIC INQUIRIES into the administration of the said Schools, for the purpose of making Orders for the annoint- ment of FOUNDATION MANAGERS under Section II of the Education Act, 1902. • Place8> dates, and hours at which the Inquiries will be opened ar- stated in the Schedule hereto. Dated this 30th day of September, 1905. L. A. SELBY-BIGGE. Schedule. Name o' School. D>teotl„q~ H^TT 1. Llantysilio Parochial School The Parochial School Friday, 27th October 6.0 p.m. 2. Llaofihangel Glyn Myfyr The National School Saturday, 28th October 10 30 am National School National School 3. Derwen National School The National School Do. 3.0 p.m. 4. Llansilin National School The National School Monday, 30th October 11.0 a.m. BOARD OF EDUCATION, Whitehall, London, S. W. BWRDD ADDYSG. YM Mater DEDDFAU YMDDIRIEDAETHAU ELUSENNOL 1853-1894, a DEDDF D1899, a GORCHMYNION Y CYFRIN-GYNGOR (GALLUOEDD Y UVVRDD ADDYSG) 1900-1902 ac Ym Mater yr Y&golion a enwir yn y Daflen isod, yn Sir Weinyddiadol DINBYCH. Drwy Orchymyn y BWRDD ADDYSG, bydded Hysbys drwy hyn y oynhaliaf fi 13ICHWILIADAU CiHOEDDUS dywededig, i'r dyben o wneuthur Gorchmynion yn penodi RHEOLWYR SEFYDLIADOL o dan Adran n o Ddaddf Addysg, 1902. Cynhelir yr Ymchwiliadau yn y lleodd, a'r dyddiau, a'r oriau a nodir yn y Daflen isod. Dyddiedig y 30ain dydd o Fedi, 1905. L. A. SELBY-BIGGE. Y Daflen. Enw yr Ysgol. Ymchwilfad.^ Dydd yr Ymchwiliad. Awr yr Ymchwiliad. 1. Ysgol Blwyfol Llan- tysilio Yr Ysgol Blwyfol Gwener, Hydref 27ain 6 o'r gloch yn yr hwyr 2. Ysgol Genedlaethol LlaD fihangel- Glyn- Myfyr. Yr Ysgol Genedlaethol Sadwrn, Hydref 28ain 10.30 o'r gloch y bore 3. Ysgol Genedlaethol Derwen Yr Ysgol Genedlaethol eto. 3 o'r gloch y prydnawn 4. Ysgol Genedlaethol Llansilin Yr Ysgol Genedlaethol Llun, Hydref 30ain 11 o'r gloch y bore BWRDD ADDYSG, Whitehall, Llutidain, S.W. 854ol4 1= DENSONS, = j The Noted High Class Establishment I FOR I DRAPERY. Every requisite in Household Linen and Furnishing. Only reliable and best Manufactured Articles Stocked. = MILLINERY: = Speciul attention given to this Season's CreatiottB, Lovely Models, and Parisian Styles, Motor Caps and Hats at popular prices. = JACKETS. = Exquisite Stock of Belted Jackets and Costumes. Largest Selection in North Wales. Moderate Prices throughout all Departments. 3 DRESSMAKING. Our Stock of Mourning Goods and Coloured Dress Materials are the richest ever produced. A large staff of Experienced Dressmakers on the premises, under the Supervision of a Lady of Great Taste and Skill. I = DENSONS, DENBIGH. = Also at Chester. I Scholastic. Fairholme School. PRINCIPAL.—MISS FOULKES. Pupils prepared for Examinations. Private Lessons given in Music French, and Painting. Pupil Governess required for next term. School re-opens TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19th, 1905. 37d05 Denbigh County School for Boys. HEADMASTER MR. D. H. DAVIES, B.A. (Lond). ASSISTANT MASTERS Classics aud Modern Languages, MR. W. F. ALLEN, B.A. Hons. (Wales) (Degr6 Superieur Alliance Francaise). Science Mathematics and Shorthand, MR. CHRISTOPHER J. JONES, B.Sc., Hons. (Wales). English, Welsh, and Book-keeping, MR. H HUGH JONES, B.A., Hons. (Wales). The School Premises include a Chemical and Physical Laboratory, a Lecture Room, and a Workshop, all excellently equipped with the best apparatus. This School, in not receiving boarders, is able to confine itself to the needs of the neighbourhood, and aims at preparing boys, not only for the professions, but also for farm and business life. I It is a Pupil Teacher centre for the Denbigh and Ruthin Districts, and the only School in these two districts that prepares boys for County Exhibitions. Pupils from this School during the past two years have held the first three places in the examination for these valuable Exhibitions. The Local Governors of the School Districts of Denbigh and Ruthin offer annually, in July, Several scholarships to enable boys to attend the school, and also grant bursaries to meet travelling expenses. Further particulars may be obtained from the Headmaster, or MR. A. FOULKES-ROBERTS, Solicitor, 444uc Denbigh. The North Wales Asphalta Co., Old Colwyn. Speciality Limestone Tar Paving. Ubequalled for Carriage Drives, Garden Paths. Play Grounds, Tennis Courts, &c:, &c., &c. Cle'J.n, Sanitary, Economical Durable. All work Guaranteed. Inquiries solicited. *o28 ST. ASAPH COUNTY SCROOI. (Endowed Grammar School, founded 1679). Chairman of the Governors: THE RIGHT REV. THE LORD BISHOP OF ST ASAPH. Vice-Chairman PETER ROBERTS, ESQ., J.p. HEAD MASTER EDWIN MAINER, M.A. (St. John's College, Cambridge), B.Sc. (1st. Division), London. Certificated and Registered Teacher. ISECOND MASTER: P. THOBESBY JONES, B.A. (formerly Westminster Scholar of Christ Church, Oxford). 1st. Class Classical Moderations, 1st. Class Lit. Hum. SCIENCE MASTER: F. BEACH, B.A. (formerly Scholar of Brase. nose College,Oxford). 1st. Class Mathematical Moderations. 1st. Class Mathematical Finals. Honours in Chemistry. DRAWING MASTER AND TEACHER OF VOCAL Music: T. R. JONES, Certificated Teacher. HE School stands on elevated ground JL in a position which commands a view of the picturesque Vale of Clwyd, and within 5 minutes' walk of the Cathedral and Railway Station. The next Term begins on September 11th. For particulars apply to the Headmaster, or to CHARLES GRIMSLEY, Clerk to the Governors. St. Asaph. 076d24 Muaical Mr. W. E. BELCHER, M A., F.R.CO, A.P.C.M., ORGANIST P I ST. ASAPH CATHEDRAL, Associate Royal College of Musio for Teaching Singing, Visits Denbigh and Ruthin. PIANOFORTE. THEORY. SINGING. ;SCHOOL ATTENDED. Successes in the Associated Board and Trinity College, also Mus. B, 1899, 1900-01 F.R.C.O. 1899, 1900-01-02. 2850. MR. W. A. LLOYD, F.G.C.M., A. Mus. T.C.L., TEACHER OF MUSIC, 4, Market Street, RUTHIN, supplias Pianos, Organs, 4k Harmoniums by the best makers on unapproachable chean ines and reliable value. District Agent for the Casson Positive" Pipe Organ, now recognised as the best substitute for the Reed or American Organs in places of worship. Prices from t50 to R300. Instruments also by first-class makers only AU Instruments guaranteed in perfect condition and of exceptional value. Messrs. CLOUGH &Oo., Estate Agents, Auctioneers, and Valuers, Denbigh. Under Distress For Rent. MASON'S ARMS INN, Townsend, Denbigh. MESSRS. CLOUGH & CO. are instructed to Sell by Public Auction, upon the above premises, on MONDAY, October 16th, 1905, the whole of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c. Sale at 1 o'clock prompt. Terms Cash. 877ol4 GLAN ABER, in the:Village of Llansannan. On THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19th, 1905. SALE of Ubeful Household Furniture, &c., by instructions from the Rev. Robert Jones (Trebor Aled), who has accepted an invitation from South Wales, therefore changing his home in the ministry. Sale at 12 30 prompt. CLOUGH & CO., Auctioneers, 851014 Denbigh Summerhill Farm, Tremeirchion. T ESSRS. CLOUGH & CO. are favoured IV I. with instructions from Mr. David Jones, who is relinquishing farming, to Sell by Public Auction, absolutely without reserve, on the premises as above, On FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20th, 1905, viz :— 4 Choice Dairy Cows, 8 Rearing Calves, 80 I Welsh and Cross-bred Sheep in suitable lots, useful Hack Mare, Cart Mare with Foal at foot, 2 promising Cart Colts, rising 3 vears old; 1 Cob Colt, li years old; Implements of Husbandry, Dairy Utensils, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c. For particulars see Posters. The usual credit given or discount for cash. Luncheon at 11. Sale at 12 o'clook. Estate Agents and Auctioneer's Offices, Denbigh. 827014 Denbigh Smithfield Auction Mart. fortnightLy SALE MONDAY, October 23rd, 1905. T ESSRS. CLOUGH & CO. respectfully OJLL solicit Eutries for the above. Sale commencing at 12 o'clock. Sales by Mr. G. F. Byford. Vale of Clwyd Auction Mart Ruthin (Close to the Railway Station). The oldest established Mart in the Vale. FORTNIGHTLY SALES throughout the year. Next Sale Monday, Oct. 16th, 1905, of VAT Cattle, Butchers' Calves, Fat and Store .1. Sheep of various classes. Bacon, Pork, and Store Pigs. G. F. BYFORD respectfully solicits further Entries. Sale at 12 o'clock. 880ol4 LLANARMON VICARAGE, situate 7 miles from the Towns of Ruthin and Mold. Sale of Valuable Out-door Effects, comprising: A HANDSOME Bay Harness Mare, excel- lent Milch Cow, 3 grand quality Yearling Heifers, 2 Fat Pigs, Poultry, Dog Cart, Shandry, Light One-hotse Crosskills Cart, Harness, baadlery, Hay, Straw, Manure, quantity of Wire, Sheep Netting and Poles, Iron Hurdles, 2 Light Cucumber Frames, Fruit Netting, Garden Tools, Potatoes, &c., together winh a variety of Dairy Requisites, portion ot Household Furniture, Library of Books, Home-cured Bacon, and numerous other Miscellaneous Effects. GEORGE F. BYFORD has been favoured with instructions from the Executors of the late Rev. Evan Evans, to Sell by Auction, upon the above Premises, on THURSDAY, the 19th, OCTOBER, 1905, the whole of the Valuable Out-door Effects, and portion of the Household Appointments- Sale to commense at 11 o'clock. Catalogues may be had a week previous to the date of Sale upon the Premises or from the Auctioneer. Auctioneers Offices, Ruthin. 847ol4 TY NEWYDD, BRYNBQLWYS, 3i miles from Carrog Station G.W.R.; 6 mile? from Corwen 8 miles from Ruthin, and 10 hliuutes walk froni the village of Bryneglwys. Sale of 16 vaiuabifi Head of Cattle, grand stamp of Cart Mare, handsome Chestnut Geld- ing, 60 young Welsh Ewes and Lambs, Breeding Sow, 2 Stacks of Clovef and Meadow Hay, 3 Stacks of Scotch Oats, Z Stacks of Barley, several hobbets of "Up-to-date" and "British Queen" Potatoes, Implements, Gear- ing, several articles of genuine Antique Oak Furniture, and other effects. (Crops to go off). jl/TR. GEORGE F. BYFORD is favoured with instructions by Mr. E. W. J. Roberts (who has let the above Farm) to Sell by Auction, upon the above premises on FRIDAY, the 27th day of October, 1905, the above Valuable Live Stock, Produce, Implements, Gearing, Antique Oah Furniture, &c. See sale posters tor further particulars. Lunch at 11 o'clock. Sale at 12 o'clock punctually. 3 months credit on approved security, or 6d. in the t for cash, Auctioneer's Offices, Ruthin. 879o2l Sales by Mr. Ohas. P. Sheffield. Friday, October 27th, at 1 o'clock. Highly Important Unreserved Sale at CAERFJEDWEN," BODFARI Situate li miles from Bodfari Station, 3 J miles from Denbigh), Comprising EIGHT Grand Dairy Cows, Fat Bullocks, Heiters, and Yearlings, 2 Upstanding Waggon Horses, 40 Superb Cheviot Wethers and Ewes, 3 Bacon Pigs, 80 Head of Mixed Poultry, together with a large and practically new collection of Agricultural Implements and Gears. CHARLES P. SHEFFIELD has been instructed by W. J. F. Blain, Esq. (who is leaving), to conduct the above sale, without reserve. 871ol4 Auctioneer's Offices, Mold. Sale by Mr. Hubert R. Holbsche- On Friday, October 20th, 1905, at 2.30 p.m. sharp, at 94. Wellington Road, Rhyl. HUBERT R. HOLBECHE will sell by Auction, without reserve, the COAL DEALER'S EFFECTS, all in good condition, and including Capital Spring Coal Lurry, as new very good set silver plated Cart Gears, nearly new; Landau, in excellent leondition set silver plated Carriage Harness Carriage Rugs; Horse Rugs; Chaff Cutter; Stable Utensils; Coal Bags, nearly new; Shed, with corrugated iron roof, window, wood floor, 7-ft. 6-in. by 8-ft. by 5-ft. Office Desk 2 Bentwood Chairs; Wheelbarrow; Coal Scales and Weights Signboard Sundry Timber, &c., &c. On view morning of Sale. Catalogues from the Auctioneer's Offices, Town Hall, Rhyl. Telephone, 3Y4. 878ol4 DAVID ROBERTS & SON, Auctioneers and Valuers, Corwen and Denbigh. CORWEN SMITHFIELD. MESSRS. DAVID ROBERTS & SON 1YJL will Sell By Auction at the above on TUESDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 17th, 1905, Fat and Store Cattle. Sheep, and Pigs. Sale at 10 30. ol4 On THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19th, 1905, MESSRS. DAVID ROBERTS & SON will Sell By Auction at Tirllanerch, Carrog, near Corwen, fy Head of Cclory Cross-bred Cattle, 2 & I Powerful Cart Mares, 2 Breeding Sows, 2 Store Pigs* 12 Geese, Ducks, Fowls, 33 Welsh Lambs, 6 Stacks of Hay and Corn, 4 acres of Swedes, Mangolds, and Potatoes (all the Crops to go off), Farming Implements, Dairy Utensils, and Furniture, by order of Mrs. Evans. who is retiring fiom farming. The usual credit or discount given. ol4 On Saturday, October 21st, 1905 (Cynwyd Fair Day), MESSRS. DAVID ROBERTS & SON will Sell By Auction at The Eagles Yard, Cynwyd, near Corwen, "1 O He»d of Cattle, 2 Cart Mares, 7 Stacks JL O of Hay and Corn (all to go off), Farming Implements, &c., by order of Mrs. Morris The usual credit or discount given. ol4 On Wednesday, October 25th, 1905, MESSRS. DAVID ROBERTS & SON will Sell By Auction at Penybont, Cynwyd, near Oorwen, O C* Head of Cattle, 5 Horses, 3 Sows, 10 fCi O Young Pigs, Crops of Hay, Odts, Barley, Straw, Swedes and Turnips (all to go off), Farming Implements, Dairy Utensils, and Furniture, by order of Mr. Daniel Jones, who is leaving. The usual credit or discount given. 321 On Thursday and Friday, October 26th & 27th, 1905, MESSRS. DAVID ROBERTS & SON will Sell By Auction at Brynsaint, Cerrigydruidion. O O Head of Cattle, 5 Horses and Ponies, /<jCJ 60 Fat Ewes and Wethers, Crops of Hay, Corn, Swedes, and Potatoes (all to go off), Stock-in-Trade, consisting of Gates, Hurdles, Timber, &u., suitable for Farmers, Wheelwrights, Builders, and others; a large assortment of Implements of Husbandry, Dairy Utensils, Old Oak, and other furniture, &c., by order of Mr. David Jones, who is leaving Cerrigydruidion. The usual credit or discount given. Order of Sale:—First Day Live Stock, Crops, and Implements. Second Day Stock- in-Trade, Hurdles, Gates, Timber, Household Furniture, and Dairy Utensils. bale each day at 12 o'clock. o21 On Friday, October 27th, 1905. MESSRS. DAVID ROBERTS & SON will Sell By Auction at Nant FdoWr, near Corwan, £ O Head of grand Dairy Cows and Young /Cf\J Cattle, 4 Powerful C-irt Horses, 20 strong Welsh Ewes, Crops of Hay, Corn, and Swedes (all to go off), Implements of Husbandry, &c., by order of Mr. Robert Evane, who is retiring from Farming. The usual credit or discount given. o21 On Thursday, November 2nd, 1905, MESSRS. DAVID ROBERTS & SON will Sell by Auction at Pant-y-Gynau, Derwen (Midway between Ruthin and Corwen), 34 Head of Grand Dairy Cows and Ycung Cattle, 6 powerful Cart Horses, Mares, and Jolts, Sows and Pigs, 13 large Stacks of Corn, 6 large Stacks of Hay (all harvested in prime condition and to go off), Farming Implements, &o.t by order of Mr. Hugh Roberts, who is leaving. The usual credit or discount given. 811 On Thursday, November 9th, 1905, at Tymawr, Carrotf, Corwen, ALL the Live and Dead Farming Stock, by order of Mr. W. E. Parry, who is leaving. o21 Sales by .T. S. Adams, F.A.I. NEAR DZNBIGH. I Important Sale of Valuable FHUEHol!) FARitf, charmingly sittiakd about miles from the Tcwn on the LlaDrhaitloùr Road. TS. ADAMS. F.A.l, #fl| Sell By • Auction at the CROw$HOTEL DENBIGH, on MONDAY, OCTOBER 23rd' 1905, at 5 o'clock p.m., subject to conditions to be then produced:- Lot I.-The very desirable Freehold Farm known as "PRION ISAF," comprising a nicely arranged and substantially built House, commodious Farm Buildings, Garden and Cottage, with 45 Acres or thereabouts of Prime Agricultural Land, all approached by a drive from the Main Road, and in the occupation of Mr. Roland Jones. The- House contairi s IE ii trance Hall, Parlour, large Kitchen and Back do., Pantries, and 5 Bedrooms, with Outbuildings of Dairy, Scullery, Store, &c. The Farm Buildings comprise Trap and Cart Houses, Loose Box, Implement Shed, Fowl House, large Piggeries, an extensive range of Buildings, having 3-stall Stable and Chop House, Shippons for 18 Head and Kits, Granary, Barn, &c., with lofts above. Lot 2.—The Two Pieces or Parcels of excellent Agricultural Land known as "FFRITHOEDD," within easy distance of Lot 1, and containing 10 acres or thereabouts, also in the occupation of Mr. Roland Jones. The Farm is oonveniently and beautifully situated within easy distance from the Town, and to anyone requiring a property suitable for retirement offers exceptional facilities. Further particulars may be obtained from the Auctioneer at his Estate Offices and Sale Rooms, Chester Street, Mold or from W. R. Howard Evans, Esq., Solicitor, Mold. 1109k I DENBIGHSHIRE. HIGHLY Important Sale of a compact and extremely Valuable Freehold Agri- cultural and Sporting Property known as the Accre Hall Estate, Llandegla, comprising 500 acres or thereabouts, in- cluding a grand Sporting Mountain of 150 acres in the following Holdings:—Accre Hall, Chwelieriog Goch, Froninlle, Gloppa, Tyn-y- waen, Yscubor Wen, Penrhos, &c., which TVTR. T. S. ADAMS, F.A.I., will Sell By JJf-L Public Auction at the BLACK LION HOTEL, MOLD, on WEDNESDAY, OCTO- BER 25th, 1905. This Estate forms one of the most desirable Sporting and Residential Properties ever offered is situate in the heart of a charming picturesque and interesting country noted for its health giving properties. The Land is superior throughout, and in an excellent state of cultivation, while the shooting capabilities are of the highest order. Further particulars, plans, and orders to view may be obtained from the Auctioneer at his Estate Offices and Sale Rooms, Chester Street, Mold to H. Swetenham, Eiq., F.S.I., Architect and Surveyor, Chester or to R. T. < Morgan, Esq., So'icitor, Newgate Street, Chester. 1100k 1 Sales by Messrs. T. and W. Loathes. COEDIOG, LLANDYRNOG. SALE OF LIVE AND DEAD FARMING k3 STOCK on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24TH, 1905, by order of Mr. H. B. Burddett I (who is leaving). Full particulars in due course. T. & W. LEATHES, Auctioneers. Agricultural Hall, Ruthin. 805u.c. Re CLARA ELIZABETH BLEW, Deceased. Pursuant to the Statute 22 and 23 Vict., C. 35. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all Creditors and other persons having any debts, claims, or demands against the Estate of CLARA ELIZABETH BLEW, late of Hafod, Trefnant, in the County of Denbigh, widow (who died on the 15th day of November, 1904, and whose will was proved by William Wood, of Southam, Warwickshire, Solicitor Harry Robert Glennie, of Market Drayton, Salop, Bank Manager; and Testatrix's son, Alfred Stanley Blew, the Executors therein named, in the Principal Registry of the Probate Division of His Majesty's High Court of Justice on the 6th day of December, 1904), are hereby required to send particulars in writing of their debts, claims, or demands to us, the undersigned, as Solicitors to the said Executors, on or before the 6th day of November, 1905; after which day the said Executors will proceed to distribute the assets of the said Testatrix among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the debts, claims, and demands of which they shall then have had notice and that they will not be liable for the assets or any part thereof so distributed to any person or persons of whose debt, claim, or demand they shall not then have had notice. Dated Eleventh day of October, 1905. WOOD & BOURNE, Southam. Warwickshire, 872o21 Solicitors to the said Executors. ST. ASAPH DIOCESAN CONFERENCE, 1905. MEETINGS AT RHYL. WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25th and 26th. (FOR DETAILS OF MEETINGS SEE PROGRAMME). On WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25TH, EVENING SERVICE at ST. THOMAS'S CHURCH, at 7 p.m., when the Sermon wisl be preached by the REV. STEPHEN E. GLADSTONE. A Welsh Service at TRINITY CHURCH, at the same hour, with Sermon by the AKCHDEACON OF BANGOR. A GENERAL MEETING will be held at the Town Hall, on Thursday Evening, October 26th, at 7.0; Col. W. Cornwallis Wesi will take the chair. LocaZ Secretaries H. A. TILBY, ESQ., Regent Villa, Rhyl. REV. E. M. RICHARDS, Belle Vue Terrace, Rhyl. 870ol4 Ruthin Evening Continuation School an(1 Technical Classes. School No. 73918. Registered by the Board of Education, and under the direction of the Denbighshire Education Committee. Session 1905-3. The above School will re-open for the Session on MONDAY, 16th OCTOBER, 1905, when classes will be conducted in the following Subjects, viz :— SUBJECT. J TEACHES. General Elementary Ur. W. R. Owen Soience (Headmaster of the Rhos Street Council School). English and Welsh Ditto. Composition Music (Theory and Mr. W. A. Lloyd. Vocal) Cookery (Intermediate Chester School of Stage) Science and Art. The Classes will be hold at the ASSEMBLY ROOMS and MAYOR'S PARLOUR, on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday Evenings (with the exception of the first Tuesday in the month), at the times specified in the Time Table, Entrance Pee for each Subject, is. 6d. for the Session. Wives of Artizans ad mitted free to the Cookery Class. Scholars who make all the possible at- te?dftftp«9 during the Session will be entitled to have their ^$63 retufflgd, Valuable Prizes lylll be given fcc) Ptiplla who secure first and second places in the Examin- ations, which will take placq in the various Classes at the termination of the bessiuni Copies of the Syllabus and Time Tabliy ttill be supplied free, on application to the Secrgtafy, or to any Member of the Borough Education Committee. Intending Students shou'd submit their name3 at once to THOS. E. EDWARDS, Secretary. 5, Caetle Street. Ruthin, 7th October. 1905. 857ol4 SERVANTS' REGISTRY, oowctaotad by Mrs. Aldrich, STATIONER, RUTHIN •BTABLISHBD 1878. Mrs. WOOLLEY, x SERVANTS' REGISTRY, Ruthin Road, Denbigh. WANTED, Experienced and Plaih, Cooks wV for Ruthin, near Denbigh, and Pwll. heli good Cock-General and Nurse-House- maid for Liverpool, small family Experienced Parlourmaids for near Ruthin; Generals for Ruthin and Colwyn Bay; Servants for the' Season and Hotels.—Disengaged Cook who wishes for place in Llandudno; Under Housemaids, and Temporary Cook. MISS WILLIAMS, SERVANTS' REGISTRY, l, Post Office Lane, DENBIGH. TIT ANTED Experienced and Plain (Cooks, Parlourmaids, House Parlourmaids, Housemaids, Housemaid Waitresses, Cooks- Generals, General, Waitresses for Hotels and for Tea-rooms, Girls for light housework.— Disengaged: Plain Cook, House Waitresses, Sewing Maid, good dressmaker, and Under- housemaid. Mrs. PIPER, SERVANTS' REGISTRY, 10 Clifcon Terrace, Denbigh. WANTED Experienced and Plain Cooks, Parlourmaids, Housemaids, House- maid-waitresses, Cook Generals, Kitchenmaids, Scullerymaids, also Generals and Farm House Servants. Housekeeper for a farm house near Denbigh, age not under 40 to 45, comfortable place, one in family.—Disengaged experienced Sewing Maid, age 24, good references.