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r- Igr* ^SALE at JONES BROSt' COMMENCES, WEDNESDAY (Fair Day), JANUARY 13th, to continue for 30 Days. COSTUMES, Norfolk Shape at 9s. 11d. LONG COATS, with Belt 99 8s. 11d. ———————————————————————————— All EyeS COATS, Three-quartep 99 6s. lld. FURS to BLOUSES, very Smart „ Hid. are on tins CORSETS, an Sizes ■ ■ ■ ■ 11|d. I ^0 Ol63>rCC)L BARGAIN, SALE. I I I Below Cost. — ——————————————————————————— MACKINTOSHES 14s. 6d. ——————————————————————————— I E3 Q,=& Hive -a cl 99 D"&JIL eet9 I:)erJl bi.gn. Sale b7 Me«3r3. T. and W. L-eathes- —————'—————————————————— On MONDAY, JANUARY 11th, 1902, at 12 o'clock. Weekly Sales of Fat and Store Stock throughout the year. MESSRS. T. & W. LEATHES will bold their next Sale of FAT and STORE CATTLE, SHEEP, PIGS, and CALVES, at the above Mart. Entries respectfully solicited and taken in up to the hour of Sale. T. & W. LEATHES, Auctioneers. Ruthin, Denbigh, and Trefnant. 1159n21 GEO. N. DIXON & son, AUCTIONEERS, LIVERPOOL. Fine Art, Pictures, Glass, China, Sliver, Jewellery, and High-Cla.s Furniture sales. VALUATIONS FOR PROBATE. Telephone, 1629 Central. *f23 -I/£- W. H. GOSMORE, NANT LEwVla AL-YN, TREFNANT, begs to thank all who have sold their Pigs to him, and to say prices are still good. All who have Pigs to sell, be certain to see me or Mr. Isaac Roberts, Trefnant, before selliag to anyone else. I pay full price as the bargain. No pulling out when you come to the table for your money. You get all I promise, so be sure j to see me or Mr Isaac Roberts. I am in the trade to siop, never mind what other people say. My Pricea for next week are:- Best Bacon. 200 to 350-lbs., 3fd. per lb. Under 200-lbs., 3d. per lb. less la. per pig back. el Fat Sows, 2gd. per lb. Farmers who h*v9 Pigs to sell, be sure and see Mr. Isaac Roberts, Trefnant, before selling. All money paid clear to pocket, and Pigs to be at CASTLE HOTEL, RUTHIN, On FRIDAY, at 10 o'clock, and HAWK & BUCKLE, DENBIGH, On SATURDAY, at 10 o'clock. Come early. No waiting. Yours truly, 1105uc W. H. GOSMORE. WHEW A Y'S S.P.Q.R. Stores, 45, Vale Street, DENBIGH. An immense Stock of FANCY GOODS of every kind always on hand, also of Glass, China, Earthenware, Pannings, Garden Pots, &c. A large assortment of Brushes, Bamboo and Wicker Work, Door Mats, Galvanized and Tin Ware. I JVe can defy any House to offer more Reasonable Terms. DAVID ROBERTS & SON, Auctioneers and Valuers, Corwen and Denbigh. Established 1861. In Bankruptcy re Jane Williams. On TUESDAY NEXT, JANUARY 12th, 1909, MESSES, DAVID ROBERTS & SON will Sell By Auction at Hafodty'r Gelynen, Maerdy, near Corwen, 6 Head of Cattle, 2 Cart Mares, Fowls, Crops of Hay and Straw (to go off), Thrashed Corn, Potatoes, Implements of Husbandry, Dairy Utensils, and Household Furniture, by order of the Official Receiver in Bankruptcy. Sale at 12 o'clock. Terms-Cash. 52j9 Sales by Messrs Frank Lloyd and Sons. 30 Guineas Prizes. 500 HORSES- OPENING SALES FOR 1909. North Wales Repository. Wraxham. FRANK LLOYD & SONS invite Entries for: — January 27th.—Hunters, Harness Horses, Cobs and Ponies. January 28th.-Heavy, Lurry, and Young Horses. Entries Close Tuesday, January 19th. 17j9 MUSIC. MISS CECILIA ANWYL informs her Pupils and parents gsnerally that she resumes teaching on February 2nd, 1909. Pupils prepared for all the Examinations. j9 Mr W. D. EVANS' (PIANIST), String Band, W IR IE: X M IL M. Thia well-known and popular Band is again open for Engagements at BALLS, DANCES. &c., &c. Latest and Popular Music. Any Number of Musicians, Pianists Supplied. For terms, lithos, &c., address EVANS, Music Warehouse, WREXHAM. *f27 MOTOR CAR FOR HIRE. Accommodation for 3 Passengers. 2 GUINEAS A DAY. 27S. 6d. HALF DAY. Day not to exceed 100 miles. Half Day 50 miles. Shorter Distances on application to E. L. CHAMBRES, BRYY DYFFRYN, TREFNANT. Telephone: No. 8, Trefnant. 1183u.c Sale by Mr. Chas. P. Sheffield. NEXT MONDAY, at 1.30 p.m. ABERGELE SMITHFIELD. GREAT OPENING SALE FOR THE YEAR. 0HAS. P, SHEFFIELD will Sell 800 Head of Fat and Store Stock. Special Buyers will attend for Fat Cattle, Sheep, Dairy Cows and Store Cattle. A SOLID SILVER CUP will be given to the largest Seller of Stock at this Smithfield during 1909. Cash Sale, No Credit, Sellers paid day of Sale. Auctioneer's Office, 19, Bodfor Street, Rhyl, 37j9 NEXT TUESDAY (Fair Day), at 10.30. DENBIGi-l SMITH FIELD. BYFORD & SHEFFIELD will Sell an JD excellent consignment of Fat and Store Stock. Entries respectfully invited to time of Saie. 39j9 t ST. MARY'S CHURCH. A Service for MEN only will be held ON SUNDAY AFTERNOON NEXT, at 3.45. Address by the Rector on The Priesthood of the Laity." All Men are Cordially Invited, 44j9 PRELIMINARY NOTICE, Ruthin Unionist Registration Association. A Public Meeting will be held at the Town Hall, Ruthin, On. Tuesday Evening, January 26th, 1909. CHAIRMAN SAXON GREGSON ELLIS, ESQ. SPEAKERS THE HON. W. ORMSBY GORE j MR. SAM THOMPSON, AND OTHERS. 1428uo Llandyrnog and Distrist Ploughing Club. ——— The above Club will hold their Fourth Yearly Meeting in PLOUGHING, Hedging & Ditching, in a FIELD belonging to Mr. William I IParrv. Glanclwvd Isa, Bodfari: 10 minutes walk from Bodfari Railway Station, On Thursday, llth February, 1909. PRESIDENT:—COLONEL MESHAM. The area of the above Club extends to eight miles square from Llandyrnog village, and all competitors in Classes 2 and 3 must be resident within the District. Prizes as last year. Entries (with fees) to be senb to the Secretary not later than 12 o'clock noon, Tuesday, 9th February. R. OWEN, 42u.c. Glanywern Farm, Denbigh, j SALES BY Messrs. CLOUGH & Co., Estate Agents, Auctioneers and Valuers, Denbigh. Denbigh Smithfield Auction Mart. Next Sale, TUESDAY (FAIR DAY), JANUARY 12th, 1909. MESSRS. CLOUGH & Co. have a good entry to hand. Further entries respect- fully requested. Grand Beef Sale expected, with an imptovement in Sheep. Sale at 10 o'clock prompt. CLOUGH & CO., j9 Auctioneers. The Rectory, Bodtari. ON THURSDAY; JANUARY, 21st, 1909. MESSRS. CLOUGH & Co. have received instructions frotn the Rev. S. F. Phillips (who is resigning his Benefice), to Sell by Public Auction, on the premises as above, the useful HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and Out-door Effects. For full particulars apply to the Auctioneers. All on View Morning of Sale, Sale at 12 o clock prompt. Terme-Cash. CLOUGH & CO., 53j 16. Auctioneers, Denbigh, MRS. PRESTON'S ANNUAL CONCERT will be held in the SCHOOLROOM, LLANDYRNOG ON FRIDAY, JANUARY 15th. ADMISSION .—Is. 6d., Is., and 6d. Doors open at 7 o'clock, to commence half-past 30j9 Territorial Force. B" Squadron Denbighsbire (Hussars) Yeomanry D Company 4th Batt. R. W.F. and the Denbigh Company Army Service Corps. GRAND Military Ball, in connection with the above, will be held in the [County Hall, Denbigh, on Thursday, 28th January, 1909. LADY PATRONESS Mas. E. W. GRIFFITH (Plas Newydd). PRESIDENT HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR OF DENBIGH (JAMES HUGHES, ESQ, J.P.) Dancing to Commence at 9 o'clock prompt. Tickets, including Refreshments (Wines and Spirits excepted), Ladies, 5s.; Gentlemen, 6s.; Double Ticket (admitting Lady and Gentle- man), 10s. Single Ticket (admitting Members of the Territorial Force and Fire Brigade), 3s. 6d. Tickets can be obtained from Members of the Committee, the Hon. Secretaries, and Mr. E. Parry (Deputy Town Clerk). Members of Corps are requested to appear in Uniform. Proceeds will be given to the Denbigh District Nursing Institution and Denbigh May-Day Fund. A. E. ARIES, S.S.M., D.H.Y., J. PAYS, Sergt. Inst., 4th Batt. R.W.F., 35j23 Joint Hon. Sees, Oxford University Expansion Lectures, DENBIGH, 1909. A Course of SIX Fortnightly LECTURES will be delivered on Alternate FRIDA Y A FTERNOONS, at 2.30, in the Memorial Hall, by Mr E. L. S. IIORSBURGH, B.A., QUEEN'S COLLEGE, OXFORD. STAFF LECTURER, an SIX STATESMEN & XIX. CENTURY. JAN. 15—WILLIAM PITT. JAN. 29-DUKE OF WELLINGTON. FEB. 12-DANIEL O'CONNELL. FEB. 26—LORD MELBOURNE. MARCH 12-SIR R. PEEL. MARCH 26-RIGHARD COBDEN. On JANUARY 22nd, at 2.30, there will be an additional Lecture. A TOUR IN IJTALY," with Lime Light illustrations. PRICES OF TICKETS:- Subscriber's Ticket available for the Seven Lectures and Trans- ferable, 10s. Family Ticket to admit three, 25s. Teacher's Ticket, bs. Admission to Single Lecture, 2s. 6d. Admission to Italian our," Is. Tickets may be obtained from any Member of the Committee, Miss EDWARDS, MRS JOHNSTOX, MRS. HEATON, MISS MAINWARING, MRS. WARD, or from the Hon. Sees., MRS. FRANCIS and MISS PENNANT. 28J9 PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. A GRAND CHAIR EISTEDDFOD will be held in HEN L L AN, ON MAY 13TH, 1909. Schedules out shortly. D. LI. Davies 1 Joint 1426j9 W. J. Griffith) Hon Sees. Denbigh Soup Kitchen Fund. £ s. d. Sub3criptions already acknowledged. 14 13 0 Mrs. Salusbury, Bachograig 1 1 0 Miss Salusbury, Bachegraig I 1 0 Mr. W. D. W. Griffith (Gam) 1 1 0 Colonel Hughes (Ystrad) 1 0 0 Dr. James Hughes (Grove Place) 0 10 6 Miss Preston (Woodlands) 0 10 0 The Misses Lewis (Vale Street) 0 5 0 All Donations will be thankfully received, and acknowledged by JAMES HUGHES, Mavor. EDWARD PARRY, 49j9 Hon. Sec. To those who suffer from Eczema, Skin Diseases, Bad Legs, Barber's Itch, Indigestion, &a., Mr. Nathaniel Jones, 77, Wellington Road, RHYL, personally attends at lUre B. Roberts, Saddler, 35, High Street, Denbigh, Every Wednesday from 12 noon to 5 p.m. 51a4 Situations Vacant. W ANTED, BOY, about 14 years, for work in the house, and to take charge of and drive a pony. Apply, The Deanery, St. Asaph. •jl6 WANTED Experienced GENERAL. Good home no family. Apply R. Sykes, Pork Butcher, Bodfor Street, Rhyl. jI6 ANTED, a good GENERAL for small W family in Denbigh. Housemaid kept. Apply to No. 21. Free Press Office, Denbigh. WANTED, CLERK Jand SEXTON in country parish. References required. Bilinguist. Good opening for shoemaker. Apply" No. 41," FREE PRESS Office, Denbigh. ■ j^_ Wanted. WANTED Oak Dressers and every degcription of old Oak and Mahogany Furniture, Pewter, pictures and China. Write or apply at Stanley Hall, Wynnstay Road, Ruthin. For Sale. FUNERAL Stock, Second-hand Heares, £ 30, 20 new patterns; Landaus, £ 40; Hansoms, £ 20; Brakes easy terms. Catalogues. Marston's, Bradford Street, Birmingham. s4 09 FOR SALE, Pony, 13 hands hawking car and Harness, in good condition £ 7 10s- —Apply, Biyn Shop, Henllan Street, Denbigh. *j9 N SALE, cheap Light "*LURRY with Brake, almost new. John Jones, 96, Vale-street, Denbigh. J9 i O BE SOLD, immediately, a quantity JL of Buff Orpington Pullets and Cockrels. Also Chickens. Apply Oaklands, Llanfair D.C. u.c. TO BE SOLD, by private treaty, two Cottages, situate at Gellifor, near Ruthin, known as BRYNHYFRYD cor- TAGES, in the, occupation of Eleazar Davies and John Evans, together with the gardens and orchards thereto belonging. For further particulars apply to Aneurin 0. Evans, Solicitor, Ruthin and Denbigh. jl6 AFFORESTATION. 1 (\0 ftOn LARCH, SCOTCH, and ±UU,UUU SPRUCE FIR, THORNS, QUICKS, MYROBELLA, &c., &c. Write for samples and prices. Robert Hughes and Son, Nurserymen, Clwyd Street, Ruthin. ml.09 EATS, MICE, MOLES, COCKROACHES and BEETLES, greedily eat Harrison's Reliable Rat Poison. Cats and dogs will not touch it. Vermin dry up and leave no smell. Prices 6d., Is., 2s. 3d., and 3s. 8d., Postage 2d.—G. W. HARRISON, Chemist, Reading. Sold by Chemists. Agent, for St. Asaph J. Emrys Jones, Chemist. Denbigh Harrison Jones & Co., High Street. Ruthin Rouw & Sons, Chetrists, St. Peter's Square. Bettwsycoed R. Parry. *09 i- To Be Let OUSE TO LET, ROSE VILLA, Middle Lane, from May 1st next. Apply R. David Hughes, Middle Lane, Denbigh. *jl6 f HO BE LET OR SOLD, No. 5, CASTLE 1 STREET, RUTHIN; now occupied I as County Offices. Vacant 1st April next. Apply G. Byford, Auctioneer, Ruthin. j9 I Miscellaneous. RESULT of DRAW for BILLIARD CUE, ft at Denbigh. Winning Number 546. j9 LOST, a MANDOLINE, in black leather, covered case, on the road between St. Beuno's College and St. Asaph. Finder returning it to the College will be rewarded. — j9 LOST January 7th, about 6 p.m., between St. David's Church and High Street, a PRAYEK BOOK, name and address on first leaf. Flease return the same. The Education Act, 1902 (2 Edw. 7, c. 42.) NOTICE OF AUDIT. North Wales Audit District. To the Council of the Borough of Denbigh and to J. Parry Jones, Esquire, Town Clerk of tha said Borough. I the Undersigned, the DISTRICT AUDITOR tor the above-namad Audit District, HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that I have appointed the AUDIT of the ACCOUNTS of the above-named Council, and of their Educa- tion Committee or Committees, if any, and of Officers of the Council and Committees, in respect of their receipts and exgenditure under the Education Act, 1902, for the two years ended the 31st day of March, 1907, and 31st March, 1908, respectively, to commence on WEDNESDAY, the 27th day of JANUARY, 1909, at 10.15 o'clock in the forenoon, at the OFFICE ef the above-named Council, when and where the several officers who are bound to account at such audit are severally required to attend, and produce all Acccunt Books,. Bills, Vouchers and other documents contain- ing or relating to the Accounts then to be audited in the custody or power of each person respectively. Dated this 2nd day of January. 1909. WILLIAM GRIFFITH, 44j9 District Auditor. Church Defence League. A LECTURE will be given by The Ven. Archdeacon ITHOMASi of Llandrinio, at the CHURCH HOUSE, DENBIGH, On MONDAY, JANUARY llth, 1909 atSp.m, Subject:— "HISTORY OF THE PARISH OF DENBIGH." Children under 14 will not be admitted.

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