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PREP AID ADVERTISEMENTS. I OF THE FOLLOWING CLASSES douses to be Let, Situations V. Mted, Situations Vacant, Apartments Wanted, I Apartments to be Let, I Money Wanted Miscellaneous Wants Lost or Found, Are inserted in this Column at the under-nenttwwd charg" Otio Insertion (20 words) 18 d Three Insertions „ 2s 6d ALL Orders for Advertisements of the value i of 5s. or under must be PREPAID to ensure insertion. *4* Persona who reply to Advertisements are particularly requested to observe the directions given, a.nd not an reply by personal applications when they are directed to address to a certain name or initial to the office of this paper or elsewhere. By attention to this notice a great deal of unnecessary trouble will be saved. Advertisers are requested toforward Advertisements as Mrly as possible in the week toinsure insertion and correct ness, as it is only possible to insert a limited number eceived so late is Friday the publishers, though anxious to accommodate the Dubl.c to the latest moment, cannet guarantee insertion when received after TWELVE o'clock un that moraius. All Advertisement* not ordered for definite period will be inserted until countermanded. Advertisers are particularly requested to name the num- ber of insertions when ordering Advertisements. Announcements of Births, Marriages and Deaths ONE SHILLING, but if accompanied with any additional remarks TW3 MULUNGS. TO ADVERTISERS. w E cannot guarantee the insertion of ADVERTIS EMENTS received later than by FRIDAY MORNING'S POSf. AU subsequent ones are subj e 3t to the space at our command, which on Friday is very limited. Wanted. 11TANTKI), ?n APPREXTK K to the T.n Trade.— I A!'ph, J. E. POWELL, Ironmonger, Town Hill. -4402 IK you WJ,¡. a BJwl of HARK SOCP go to VENN'S § Dining Ro.ixns, Overton Arcade, High-street. Sold act at t'id per jint. 2354z WANTt-.l>. bv a Iedical Man. the USE of TWO 'T KOOM.S. for one afternoon each week. Neighbour- hood of Ke^eut-trett preferred. State terms.—'• M," offic;. 2451n ATED, immediately after Christinas for family of three, good central SERVANT. who can Ciok :ttl.1 from 2S t» :<!>. Voitiiiz H usem:ii-I kept. -Ad-irei,i, wit): references, Mrs MACKILLOP, Hale-road, Bowdon, near Manchester. 2^90 W ANTKI), f.¡(J'J per-ous to purchase The Champion Fiork 1c(11 (with Hotter and Two Pillows) full sisa, and Wool Flock*, from I..¡ lid. Weekly Payments —I.on 1"11 Unredeemed Pledge Stores, 2(5, Henblas- stn-el, Wrexham. N.B.—These Bels aru made upon the premises. 1625o "VJOKTH WALKS AGENCY.— Ladies can be supplied 1 with Nur-BS, Cook*. Housemaids, Waitresses, ami servants of every capacity all applications promptly replied by the Misses WIIITTING, Fancy Repository, a:id Depot for the S.P.C.K., 4, High-street Wrexlrim. 20Wif N- OBIE!¡':Y. and Gent\eJU('n's Families, and Gentle- N mea F*rai~rs —Wanted Head ami Under Butlers, Firs, and s^ond Footmen, Footmen, Under Butlers, Oo)ks, Housemaids, Waitresses, Generals. Hotels, and Chester-street, Wrex- E HAYCO?-K, i, ham 2477a WANTKO. '<)' ACCO?DJAN.S. C' NCERTINWS, and  HARM 'X!UM-< t? Tune and Repair. A large Cone *rlinas, and Violins, Violin Strin<i, Bo^v.s, kzc. The only maker in North M'al >s of st • Heed*, Accordians and Concertinas, and war'mte l t i keep in tune twelve months. A large .tock ,.f w m H in i Instruments very cheap Old Instru- ment Uken iu exchange at 15, Chester-street, Wrexham. 209Øz ARMY SERVICE. VTOUNO NIF. wishing to JOIN HER MAJESTY'S I ARMY cm obtain all information as to Conditions of Service and advantages ot the Army, on application at "Y Pist Gift e. Gr.,at t)r,)zp-ts of promotion are offered to eligible Yoting M n. Applications ran be maie, either personally or by letter, to the Officer Commanding the Hegimental District at Wr-x! iam, or to the nearest Volunteer Sergeant Instructcr I or other Recruiter. 1621.4z To Let. TO B1 LET, the Old Frith Lime Works.—Apply to Mr TJOHN' SMALLWOOD, Cymmau, Wrexham. 23S6a HOUSE TO LET, No. .K, Cambridse-terraee, Hirdir, Mt 5 bedrooms rent low.-Apply at 12, Hi.-b-street Wrexham 23Slf COMFORTABLE APARTIEN rs TO LET for one or two single young gentlemen. Apply, Mrs E«aiN«rov, 27, Beist Market, Wrexham. 2470f f'O LT, an old-established and well-accustomed 4 fu:l licensed PUBLIC-Ht)USP, in Wrexliam.-At)ply ti J. JONES, Island (ifeen Brewery, Wrexham. 2405o ??uBELKr, BRYNYliOWEN COTTAGE," contMn- inZ sitting room, front and back kitchn, &c" and four be-Irt)L)Lus. -Apply, WILLIAM C. HUGHES, Fennant, Ruifcon. 2466f TO LET, the Kose and Crown Inn," Manarmon, near J!. M Id, with about fou"teen acres of Land and lar?e outbuildings—Apply WILLIAM J. SISSON, Cambrian Brewery, Wrexham. 2476a A HOUSE tn Let in St. Mark's Terrace, consisting of a Ap?irlour, kitchen, back kitchen, and five bedrooms. Rent moderate. G:1I and Water laid on -Apply to Mr EDWARD JON; Architect, 12, Temple Row. 754o LEr, HOUSE in Hyde Terrace, Talbot Road, con- « sisting of two parlours, kitchen and back kitchen, alld four bed-rioms. Gas and water laid on. Rent moderate.—Apply to Mr E. JONES, architect. Temple Row. 22SOa ROSF, VILLA? ?HOSDDU.—TO BE LET, from the tt.. 2?th March next. C(lntain dining and drawing r.iORis, kitchens, cellars, and four bedrooms, greenhouse, ■• I carder,—Apply to Mrs MULLINER, Belgrave-road, or .1 H MCRI.ESS. Jun., Wynnstay Brewery. 2112f UK LET OR SOLD, the extensive PREMISES t and BUILDINGS known as the B" AST MARKET TAN' YARD." which adjoins Messrs J. F. Edi,bury and Co s -V.-att-d, Ac., Water Works, and the Cattle Mart, Wrexham.—Apulv to Messrs SHONE < AULT, Wrexham. 2254c illv IZEXII kNI.-Cointiiodious FAMILY RESIDENCE TO BE LET, known as "Bodhyfrvd." adjoining tho town on the Chester-road, with or without Land. (,),1 Stablinc, (Jar.len, and Tennis Groun i.-For par- ti.u'.ars alply to Mr JOHN BURY, Land Agent Wrexham. 1730o FARM.—To be Let Penybryn Hall and Farm, about one t mile fr,m Acrefair Station, Ruabon, consisting of 111 icn-s of arable and pasture land, and a sheep walk on t!> J'uibon Hills. Good House and Buildings. The tai'ir. is in go d condition. Possession at Lady Day next. —Apply to Mr JOHN BUUY, Land Agent, Wrexham. 2349a WREXHAM (near 7—TO BE LET, A CAPITAL vt N' FAMILY RESIDENCE, known as ASHFIELD, with Land adjoining. The house contains every con- venience for a gentleman's family, with good stabling, gardens, &c. Railway Stations near. Rent moderate.— Apply to Mr JOHN BURY, land agent, Wrexham. 1729c TO LET. TWO 'DETACHED' VILLA RESIDENCES J. containing two reception rooms, seven bedrooms, the u .u.tl kitchens, pantries, Ac., bath, w.c., and out offices. <! i Mens front. These residences are sitmLt" in the pleasantcst suburb of Wrexham, are beautifullT finished, and are of a most commodious character, and furnished with every modern requiiement.—For particulars apply to Mr W. E. SAMUEL, Stratf.rd House, Wrexham. 2252c rwSo BE LET, a capital FAMILY RESIDENCE, known K as "Oaktey House," Marchwiel, three miles from V.raxham. with or without land (up to 20 acres of good grass land), eojd Stablina: and other Out-buildings large Orchard Garden, with ftuit trees, greenhouse, and tennis -)uud. C,)niuan is splendid views of the \Yehh and Ghi«hire Hills, and in the midst of the Wynnstay Hunt. Immediate possession if required. Rent moderate.- Apply Mr W. WOODWARD, Gatewen, or 19, Market Hall, Wi-sxham. 2417o Sales by Private Contract. CANARIES .CANARIES CANARIES ^TOUNG BIRDS, in fnU SOlJ, from 5s each I Henb, Is 6d each. Nearly 100 to select from. ^In! spection invited; or wi:I forward to any addre-s on roeeipt of order.-EDWIN HUGUES, 1.2, Manlev-road, W exham. 206z ",oon LAND FOR SALE, situate in cenhe of Rhos V> suitable f. r brick works or building purposes.—For Vftu-dlaM apply to JONH PRITCHAUD, School-lane, Rhos. 2446f rpo BE LET OK SOLD, "FIR GROVE," situate at 1 Hint, Denbighshire, together with Five Acres of excellent Lnnd adjoininc.—For particulars, apply to KUMUND PARKER, English Frankton, EUesmere, Salop 2426z ON SALE, a quantity of second-hand HOUSEHOLD, FURNITURE, consisting of mahogany and birch inlf-tester bedsteads, mahogany, oak, and painted chests l): drawers, tables ard chairs, centre ottoman, covered in ,grc-n sik.-Apply tj W. PIERCF, 31, Bridge-street, Wrex- ham 2;37,iif A LLlANCE ASSURANCE CO. SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL, 95,000,000. (Of which 9550,000 is paid ap.) FIRE RESERVE FUND UPWARDS OF xion,m. CHIEF OFFICES BARTHOLOMEW LANE, LONDON. Chairman: LORD ROTHSCHILD. Secretary ROBERT LEWIS, ESQ. WELSH BRANCH: HIGH STREET, WREXHAM. Chairman THOMAS BARNES, ESQ- Fire Insurance of every description transacted on moderate terms. For Prospectuses and other information, apply at the above Office, or to any of the Agents of the Company E. LLEWELYN LLOYD, District Secretary. WcexUam. 2473 Entertainments and Meetings. _r- PUBLIC HALL, WREXHAM. ONE NIGHT ONLY SATURDAY, DECEMBER 26th Two hours refined genuine Amusement COL. DYKE Has the honour to announce his Mystical Merrv Enter- tainment, MAKE LIFE HAPPY." The brilliant Programme embraces Sensational Magical Wonders; Fairy Bells; Dyke's gifted extraordinary VENTRILOQUISM presented by him 17 consecutive weeks at the Agricultural Hall, Islington, London, to over lOO.i iCO persons. Special engagement of the charming American Clair- voyant, MISS LENA LOVE, in her wonderful illustrations of Thought-Reading, and Second-Sight. To conclude with the latest London Sensation, the IUutory Sketch, entitled Illuiory JOHN BUTTERCUP IN TWO PIECES John Buttercup (a countryman) being ill, visits Doctor Dodge (a Quack), who persuades him to have his head I taken off. and then behold we see the astoundiner effect- I JOHX BUTJTKKCUP WALKING WITH Hti-i HEAD UNDER HIS AR:I !? ADMISSION Reserved Seats, 2s; second, Is; third, (id. (Children half-price to first and second seats only.) Doors open at 7-30, Overture at 8. Carriages at 10. 2469o EISTEDDFOD QADEIRIOL WREXH AM, Will be held at the PUBLIC HALL, ON MONDAY, DECEMBER 2STH, 1835, Also A GRAND EVENING CONCERT. ADMISSION:— Reserved Seats—One Meeting, 2s 6d Two Meetings, 4-q. Second Seats and Balcony—One Meeting, Is (id Two Meetings, 2s 6d. Back Seats -One Meeting, Is Two Meeting Is (id. Cheap Trains will run from all Station. 2137o GWERSYLLT CONGREGATION A L CHAPEL. A CHRISTMAS TREE AND SALE OF WORK Will be opened at 2.30 p.m In the Schoolroom of the above Chapel, ON NEW YEAR'S DAY, 1S S 6, And Following Day. Admission, including Tea, one Shilling after Six o'clock sixpence and Second Day, Threepence. 241'k WREXHAM CHORAL S CILTY. THE FOURIH CONCERT Of the above Society will take pace on MONDAY. 11TH JANUARY, 1886, AT THE FUBLIC HALL, WREXHAM. Programme,-First Part. "HYMN OF PRAISE," (Mendelssohn.) Second Part. MISCELLANEOUS. ARTISTES MRS HUTCHISON (Soprano, of the Principal London Concerts), MISS FLORENCE HUGHES, R.A.M., Medalist (Mezzo Soprano), MR J. W. TURNER (Tenor, of the Carl Rosa Opera Company), FULL BAND AND CHORUS OF 120 PERFORMERS, CONDUCTOR—MR J. T. PRICHARD ACCOMPANIST—MISS BEALE. Prices of admission—Reserved and Numbered Seats, 5s Family Ticket (to admit five) 21s Second Seats, :js Balcony, Is lid Back Seats (limited) Is. Plan of Reserved Seats at MR LITTLE'S LIBRARY, Hope- street. Ticket holders only, will be admitted from 7.15 to 7.45, after which time money will be taken at the doors. a2422n Business Announcements v A MERRY CHRISTMAS Can be spent at J. STANFORD'S CENTRAL COFFEE pALACE, HOPE STREET. OPEN ON CHRISTMAS DAY. Free Entertainment on Saturday at 7.3'). 2478c ART UNION OF LONDON, 1 8 8 6. JUBILEE YEAR. 112, ST RA~N D W. C INSTITUTED 1837. INCORPORATED 1846. Every Subscriber of ONE GUINEA is entitled to a finely printed and bound copy of SIR WALTER SCOTT'S POEM, THE BRIDAL OF TRIER MAIN, With Fourteen Illustrations by PERCY MACQUOID, R I. i Or some other of the Society's Ptints, or a Bronze Medal. ARTIST'S PROOFS AND FIVE CHANCES-FIVE GUINEAS. PROOFS AFTER LETTERS, AND TWO CHANCES- TWO GUINEAS. AND IN ADDITION TO THE ABOVE, Every Subscriber has a chance in the distribution of one of the various Prizes, comprising THE RIGHT TO SELECT A VALUABLE WORK OF ART FROM ONE OF THE PUBLIC EXHIBITIONS, TERRA-COTTA BUSTS OF THE LATE GERERAL GORDON, VOLUMES OF SCENES FROM ENGLISH HISTORY, And other Works. Specimens of the work may now be seen on application to the Local Honorai y Secretaries and Agents, who will re- ceive subscriptions and give every information. The Sub- scription Lists close on the 31st March but (with a view to induce an early entry of nam-.s) the volume will be for- warded in February for every member whose subscription is remitted to the office BEFORE THE END OF JANUARY, through either of the following Secretaries and Agents, at- WREXHAM—MR J. B. SHIRLEY, Bank. CARNARVON—MR J. C. ROWLAND. Castle-square. CHIRK—E. P. JONES, ESQ., Oakland*. RHYL—W. E. SMALLEY, ESQ., Bank. RUTHIN—MR T J. ROUW. 2465c FOR CHEAP CHRISTMAS PRESENTS Cill and Inspect the Stock of W 1\1 ART IN, BANK STREET. NEW STOCK OF WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELLERY, &c., &C. A Splendid Selection of Coventry-finished English Levers (specially selected) at Reduced Prices. WATCHES Special Coventry-finished English Levers, expansion balance. Crystal Bezil, 2 or 2 dent u>ual price, X5 5s. Coventry-finished Gold Balance, Crystal Bezil, £2 lis (id; usual price, C:3 10s. Highly finished Silver Genevas, full jewelled, from 17s fill, Nickled Keyless Genevas from 15s 6d. CLOCKS:— Vienna Regulators, Highly Polished Movements and Cases, 37s 6d. Kitchen Clocks from 15s. Nickel Timepieces and Alarums from Is Id. Bedroom Timepieces from 2s 6d each. JEWELLERY A Beautiful Selecti n of Colorei Gold Brooches, set with Stones from 1"5 (3d. Colored Gold Earrings, Lockets, Links, &e. 15 Carat Gold Dre;s Rings from lils fid each. 9-Carat It It 4s 6el „ Beautiful Hand-finished Silver Bruoches from 3s each. Other Silver Jewellery remarkably cheap. NOTE -During the Christmas Season a reduction of 25 per cent or 5s in the S, will be rtturned to all purchasers of WEDDING RINGS. 2210 Business Announcements. -r"r-r_ .r- NORTH WALES AND SALOP SUPPLY STORES. HIGH STREET, WREXHAM AND CROSS STREET, OSWESTRY. Will be Closed on BANK HOLIDAY. Saturday, the 26th inst. These STORES have been established by C. K. BENSON & Co. for the purpose of supplying the general Public with articles of utility and general consumption at the SMALLEST POSSIBLE PROFIT on the ORIGINAL MANUFACTURING COST. sw BEST QUALITY GOODS ONLY. TERMS STRICTLY CASH, Except by Special arrangement with the Proprietors, C. K. BENSON & Co. CHRISTMAS SEASON, 1885. THE PROPRIETORS beg respectfully to call the attention of their patrons and the publ c generally to their choice and well selected STOCK of New CURRANTS & RAISINS, Which are WASHED and CLEANED BY PATENT MACHINERY. THE NEW PRICE LIST. A NEW and REVISED EDITION of our Price List will shortly be issued showing GREAT REDUCTIONS. Local Advertisements are inserted in Price List at a Moderate Charge. C. K. BENSON & Co., 917 WREXHAM AND OSWESTRY. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. GREAT REDUCTIONS. In order to meet the great demand for Christmas Presents, my entire Stock of Trimmed Millinery, Mantles, and Dress Materials have been greatly Reduced in Price. Ladies will find this an excellent opportunity for purchasing useful Christmas Presents for their friends. C. E. EVANS, on262 19, TOWN HILL, WREXHAM. THE WREXHAM GAS LIGHT COMPANY. SHOW ROOMS: I Gas Stoves for Cooking and Heating purposes WREXHAM FECHAN. CHANDELIERS, BRACKETS, PENDANTS, VESTIBULE, AND FANCY STREET LAMPS, GLOBES, And all descriptions of GAS FITTINGS of the beat manufacture kept in stock. ESTIMATES GIVEN. Sugg's and other Improved Gas Burners. NONE BUT EXPERIENCED FITTERS EMPLOYED. 2240oz E. RIC HARDS, 10, HOPE STREET, WREXHAM, Is now showing NEW AUTUMN & WINTER GOODS At Lower Prices than have been seen for many years. DRESS MATERIALS, PLAIN AND FANCY CLOTHS, ESTAMENES CASHMERES, &C., BOUGH AND READY SERGES FROM 6id. NEW CURL CLOTHS from 10d, COSTUMES made to order. Fit Guaranteed. YOUNG LADIES' STOCKINETTE and FRIEZE JACKETS from 10s 6d to 45s. Handsome PALETOTS from lis 6d to 50s. NEW STOCK ot HATS, BONNETS, &c., in Straw, Chip, Fancy Felt, and Plush in all the new Colors. FLANNELS AND BLANKETS. HOUSEHOLD LINEN AND DRAPERY. CARPETS & LINOLEUM. 19Slfc R. & T. SAUVAGE'S TAPESTR Y CARPETS, IiO!, 1/UJ, 1/11 and 2/G per yard. FELT CARPETS, Sid, lljd, 1/4,11, and 1/11 per yard. LINOLEUMS, two Yards Wide, 11161,, 1/111, and 2/4! per square yard. FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, Two yards wide, 1161 per yard. STAIR OIL CLOTH, Half-a-yard wide, 2Jd and 41d per yard. SPECIAL TABLE COVER, Two yards square, Green, Crimson and Maroon Embroidered, 3/11 each *Wortli 6/6 each. GOLDEN EAGLE, WREXHAM. 2168 SPECTACLES! EYEGLASSES!! I HENRY IMPROVED  T Ci '??jE?  LAURANCE'S SPECTACLES 44, HATTON GARDEN, LONDON. in consequence of the great and increasing success which has attended the Sale of HENRY LAURANCE'S IMPROVED SPECTACLES and EYEGLASSES, and the boon they have proved to those who wear them, Mr Henry Laurance begs to announce that they may now be obtained at both of Mr FRANCIS' Dispensing Establishments in Wrexham, viz. Principal Establishment, 53, HOPE STREET Where a large and assorted SIR JULIUS BENEDICT, 2, Manchester-square, London, W., writes- I have tried the principal Opticians in London without success, but your Spectacles suit me admirably, both for reading and walking. The clearness of your glasses, as compared with others, is equally surprisiog. I shall at all times recommend them. C. B. RADCLIFFE, ESQ., M.D., 25, Cavendish-square, London, W., Consulting Physician to the Westminster Hospital, writes- Your Spectacles are highly appreciated by me. and are a great improvement on my old ones, and suit me better. Branch, 22A, TOWN HILL, I Stock is always on hand. T. EYTO.JO!VE§, Esq., M.D., F.R.C.S., Edin- Grosvenor Lodge, Wrexham, writes:—I have been supplied by Mr John Francis, Chemist, Wrexham, with HENRY LAURE.YCE'S Spectacl-s, and am glad to be able to bear testimony to their value. They aid the sight without dis- tressing the vision, however long worn the glasses are unusually clear, and will be found by all persons requiring them a great desideratum. GEORGE ERNEST ALFORD, ESQ., M.R.C.S.E., Weston-Super-Mare, late House burgeon to the Royal Westminster Ophthalmic Hospital, London, writes- I have much pleasure in bearing testimony to the excel- lence of Henry Laurance's spectacles. I have recommended them to my customers for the last few years, and in no case have I received a single complaint. Hundreds of similar Testimonials have been received from persons whose sight has been benefited by their use when all others have failed, a lengthened list of which may be had gratis on application to the AGENT FOR WREXHAM, FRANCIS, PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST, 53, HOPE STREET, & 22, TOWN HILL. ALL SPECTACLES STAMPED H.L. CAUTION.—Intending Purchasers should see that each Pair bears the Manufacturer's Initials, H.L., without which none are genuine, and beware of the worthless articles usually sold by tradesmen in the provinces, which often tend to injure, and in many cases destroy the sight. 1721nc Legal and Public Notices. "J- RUABON SCHOOL BOARD. STATEMENT of RECEIPTS and EXPENDITURE by the Ruabon School Board for the year ended the 2?a day ? of Sentember. 1885. RECEIPTS. j6 S. d. £ 8. d. To Balance on September 29th, 1884 271 13 2 „ Grants from the Committee of Council on Education (including Grants from the Science and Art Department, 1(69 10 3 It Payments made to the Treasurer by Rating Authorities, at 10s gd per pound 1800 0 0 School Fees 171 3 4 Income arising from- Bersham School Board 26 7 2 nire of School-room 1 16 8 2S 3 10 3340 15 7 EXPENDITURE. X 8. d. £ s. d 1.—Expenses of Administration By Sahries of Officers of the Board 157 5 0 Legal and other Expenses of Administration 29 18 6 ———— 189 3 6 2.-Expenses of Maintenance of Public Elementary Schools By Salaries of Teachers 1753 13 10 „ Books, Apparatus, and Station- ery 164 16 7 Fuel, Liht. and Cleaning, and Replacement of Furniture, and Repairs to Buildings atid Furniture 267 15 5 Rents, Rates, Taxes, and In- surance. 27 10 0 Other Expenses of Maintenance 26 10 5 2270 6 3 3.-Loans „ Repayment of Principal of Loans. 175 4 6 „ Interest on Loans 414 S 4 ———— 619 12 10 Total Expenditure 3077 2 7 By Balance on Sept. 29th, 1885. In hands of Treasurer 267 8 0 Less Orders of the Board not paid by Treasurer 3 15 0 263 13 0 263 13 0 £ 3340 15 7 MEMORANDUM. £ a. d. Total Expenditure 3077 2 7 Dedtict- Parliamentary Grants. 1069 10 3 Net Expenditure to be certified for the purposes of the above Act 2007 12 4 Outstanding Liabilities of the Board at the end of the year :— £ a. d. Loans from Public Works Loan Commissioners outstanding 12,500 18 1 Other Liabilities 45 4 3 I certify that this Account has been examined and passed by the School Board a3 provided by Sec. 17 of the Act 36 and 37 Vic. c. 86. THOMAS DOXEY, Chairman. J, DENBIGH JONES, C:erk to the School Board. 28th day of October, 1885. 10th day of October, 1S83. I hereby certify that I have compared the entries in the above Statement with the Vouchers and other Documents I relating thereto, and that the regulations with resnect to such Statement have hnpn iiiilv rnmnliar! with  -J -1; As witness my hand this 2?th day of October, ISS5. EDWARD MORGAN, 2471anz District Auditor. Business Announcements. "r, /r.J THE WREXHAM PHARMACY. 53, HOPE STREET, WREXHAM. Manager:-JAMES B. FRANCIS, A.P.S. (Lond.) Qualified Dispenser of the Apothecaries Hall, London, late Senior Dispenser to Messrs Thresh' Pharmacists, Buxton. Mrs FRANCIS begs respe tfully to return most grateful thanks to her numerous kind patrons and supporters for the generous, substantial and increased support accorded her during the past year, and assures them that every effort will be made to retain their past confidence by carrying on the business with the same strict integrity and unremit- ting attention that has been its main feature of success for over a quarter of a century. Every exertion has been and will be made to meet the keen and ever increasing competition that the Business of a Chemist and Druggist is subj ected to. Patent Medicines, Toilet and Nursery Requisites, Medicines for the Sick Room, Surgical Appliances, Proprietary and Fancy Articles of every description are sold at the REDUCED SCALE of the principal London and Provincial Stores, and Supply Associations, at both of the Establishments, viz., 53, Hope- street and 22, Town Hill, Wrexham. Prescriptions and Family Recipes faithfully dispensed with the most scrupulous regard for accuracy at very moderate charges. Medicines required during Closed Hours may be had by ringing the Night Bell. Personal attention to every require- ment. NEW PRICE LIST now Ready. FRANCIS, FAMILY & DISPENSING CHEMIST, THE WREXHAM PHARMACY, 53, HOPE STREET, APOTHECARIES HALL, 22, TOWN HILL, 2463 WREXHAM. NOW READY, A HISTORY OF ANCIENT TENURES OF LAND IN THE MARCHES OF NORTH WALES, Containing Notes on the Common and Demesne Lands of the Lordship of Bromfield and of the Parts of Denbighshire and Flintshire adjoining and Suggestions for the Identification of such Lands elsewhere; together with an Account of the Rise of the Manorial System in the same Districts. THE INTRODUCTORY ESSAY TO A HISTORY OF THE TOWN AND PARISH OF WREXHAM." ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-EIGHT PAGES. BY ALFRED NEOBARD PALMER, F.C.S., Author of" Town, Fields, and Folk of Wrexhant in the time of James I." PRICE FIVE SHILLINGS, DELIVERED FREE. To be obtained only of the.Author, 3, Ar-y-bryn Terrace, Earle Street, Wrexham. 2432a CHRISTMAS, 18b5. D. D. PIERCE, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, HOPE-STREET, WREXHAM, Begs to call attention to his CHRISTMAS PRESENTS, In WATCHES, from 18s (new). In CLOCKS, from 3s ad (new). CHRISTMAS PRESENTS In new goods in JEWELLERY. VizWatch Chains, Necklets, Lockets, Earrings, Pencil Cases, Shirt and Sleeve Studs, Scarf Pins, Brooches, &c., &c. In Gold, Silver, and best Plated, at all Prices. WEDDING RINGS A useful Present givgn to every Purchaser. Bride and Bridegroom's initials en- graved inside. Without extra charge. The best selection in North Wales to choose from, or sent out on approbation. Sent (at D. D. P's. own risk) to any address Carriage Paid. D. D. PIERCE, WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER; AND SILVERSMITH, WREXHAM. 1129 CHRISTMAS, 1885. j LLEWELYN GRIFFITHS C.in still give to his numerous Town and Country Friends the same value for m^ney which he has always given in DUTCH AND NORMANDY BUTTERINE, PRIME AMERICAN HAMS AND BACON, FIRsT PiilZK AMERICAN CHEESE; And he has just landed a Premier Dairy of Beautiful PURE IRISH BUTTER. 39 & 76, MARKET HALL, WREXHAM. 2455a THE BALL SEASON. C. D AVIES' EVENING DRESS SUITS. gHIRTS, G LOVES, T IES, &c. CHRISTMAS! CHRISTMAS!! A choice variety in novelties, specially pur- nL chased for Presents for the Season' comprising G EiN TS' SILK UMBRELLAS, G ENTS'DRESSING GOWSS & RUGS, G ENTS' SILK MUFFLERS, G ENTS'SILK & CAMBRIC HANDKER- CHIEFS, (JESTS' TIES, SCARFS, GLOVES, &c., Also a Special Variety of LADIES AND GENT'S HAND AND TRAVELLING BAGS, DRESSING CASES, &c. C. I)AVIES, 2357 58, HOPE-STREET, WREXHAM. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. NEW YEAR'S GIFTS. The Best and Cheapest Shop for all kinds of handsome and Useful Christmas Presents is OWESJ, JEWELLER AND SILVERSMITH, 18, TOWN HILL, WREXHAM. OWENS' REAL GOLD BROOCHES,  From 8s 6d to 60s each. O_WENS' REAL GOL?) EARRINGS,"————" From 2s to 30s per pair O?_WENS' GOLD GEM RINGS_,——————————— From 5s Hd to X5 each O?-?_WENS' SILVER RINGS,————*————— ?rom Is to 53 6d each  ??_ SILVER AND GOLD SCARF PIN-S- From 6d to 2s '6d each. j i /"V WENS' REAL SILVER BROOCHES From Is 6d to 10s 6d each.  ?_ SILVER & 0_- "'ES' SILVER & GOLD LOCKETS, ? From 3a 6d and 8s 6d each. OWENS' SILVER BRACKLETS, -??  ? Sold by weight. ??-'——WEN_-?' SIL-V. ER WATCHES GUARANTEED From £ 1 to X6 fta ?'"———————————WENS MARVKL .?_TIMEPIECE. eacb. ??? On!y Us each. 'OWENS' GOLD & SILVER STUDS, II At astonishingly low prices  ————————— "'—————-G_OLD & SILVElfCHAINS,' ——-?.?_?_ Sold by weight. O WEXS;-STiRLiGSILVER .JEWEtLERY, Latest novelties of every description. j Latest novelties of every description 0_. WENS' :SPLEXDID-STOCK OF ELECT RO-P LATE, ?"=?- At pnces unheard of previously ? _WENS' Stock will be found theory best from which tto0 ? choose SeMonaMe and Useful Presents. DON'T FORGET, E. OWENS, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, 18, TOWN HILL, WREXHAM. ef2434a y asines3 Announcement. -T )Itw(CH UNION FD'.K V. URANCE SOCIETY. Established 171)7. (Smrey Street, Norwich. Chief Offices 5'' Fleet Street, London, E.C [ 1, K 'al Exchange, London, E. c. Fresul-»U~H. S. PATTESON, Esq., SecrHtiry C H. 3IGNOLD, Esq. 1 ¡I r4te4 i.f this Snot yare exceedingly Mtofi- the frvued are free from all liabili; This in dwcirguiflM f ■: prompt and liberal 3ett,lu."t of ;if;, X-)JOpWo having beea already i by Fire. Total Ani'juni ,.) o t; >0 0 0. Losses zatipe(i by Li^atni: Gas covered. AGENI S .-r..ill princij from whom Prospectusu- >ui>l nformat'"1-1;s iode of effect- iog Insurancts lag Insurancts .» » obtt>i«e*.1. Agent at Wri't.'tvit, Mil 1- C. Jo-*ri~i. 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It is unfortunately a too frequent thinz for us to receive news five or six days old on Krida* morning, with a request for it to appear "this wet!Ic." Ot course it is impossible to gratify all such expecta- tions, and while we, on our part, do all wo can tuw.inl# ensuring this, it is not too much to ask our contribii. tors to co-operate with us in so far as they are ble.

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