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Sale by Auction. SALES BY MESSRS FRANK LLOYD & SONS. FRANK LLOYD begs to thank his many J* Patrons for their kind and liberal support during the twenty-one years he has retained their confidence, and has now p!easnre in informing them that he is taking his three sons (Archibald, Ernest, and Harold) into the Bnsinp«s, whi-h will he carried on in the name of FRANK LI,OYD AND SONS, and trnsts hv tr:ct attention to Business to merit a continuance of the support so liberally accorded him in the EytoD House. Wrexham, December 30th, 1899. 44h FRANK LLOYD AND SONS' WREXHAM CATTLE MARKET SALES. EVERY MONDAY AT 10.30. Entries:— 120 to 150 Fat and Store Cattle, 500 Fat Sheep a.nd Lambs. 350 Calves and Pigs. More Entries esteemed a. favour. HORSES. 800 HORSES. NORTH WALES REPOSITORY, WREXHAM. OPENING SALES FOR 1900. iE40 PRIZES. ARMY REMOUNTS REQUIRED "TI 7»RANK LLOYD & SONS expect a grand J? trade. TU-E- SDAY, JANUARY 23RD. Harnesg Horses P.Pti II[ititers. WBDNEKDAY, 24TX.-SMall Horses, Cobs and Ponies. THURSDAY. 25TH.—Heavy Hotee3 and Vanners. Last January Sale was the best clearance of the year. Entries c!ose Saturday, January 13th. 43c SALES BY MESSRS JONES & SON. The Largost Pig Saleime iu North Walei. WREXHAM SMITHFIELD. EVERY MONDAY. LYJESSRS JONES and SON will SELL 1 t- L 1,600 HEAD OF STOCK, comprising 150 to 200 Prime Fat and Store Cattle. 400 to 500 Ripe FaLt Sheep, Lambs, and Calvea. 800 to l.COO Fat and Store Pigs. Sale commences at 10.15 with Calvei. Cattle and Pigs at 10.30. Sheep 11.15. 907a ROSSETT SMITHFIELD. THE next Sale will take place on WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 24th, 1900. 123c JONES it SON, Auctiontara. HORSES HORSES HORSES I I I WREXHAM HORSE REPOSITORY. 2 0 GUINEAS IN PRIZES. THE next Sale will take place on THURS- DAY and FRIDAY, February 8th and 9th, 1900. Enter at once. Good Horses in great demand. Entries close JANUARY 25th. JONES & SON, AUCTIONEERS. 46c FRIDAY, JANUARY 26TH, 1900. AT BROAD OAK FARM (15 minutes' walk from Rossett Station, and six miles from Cheater). By order of Mr James Edwards, who is giving up the Farm. GREAT AGRICULTURAL SALE of 137 \3T HEAD of SPLENDID CATTLE, including ripe fat bullocks, heifers, and Bulls, 32 grand yonng dairy ccwa for early spring calving, 8 premising two- year-old calving heifers, 15 promising coming to- year-old calving heifers, 2 coming two-year-old year-Oi( I ca. iv i ijg stock bulls, 14 colory yearlings, 24 splendid weanling calves. IIORSES.-Two powerful town foldings (five and six-year-old), excellent in-toal van mare (six-year- old), 2 useful hacks, 2 promising two-year-old hack colts, van mare (aged). 40 grand in-lamb cross-bred Ewes. 18 prime Bacon arid Pork Pigs, Sow, and followers. 200 TONS of PRIME CLOVER and UP- LAND HAY. ME USEFUL COLLECTION of AGRICUL- TURAL A J., lt. Lunch at 10.30. Sale at 11 o'clock prompt. Catalogues from the Auctioneers. JONES & SON, 45a, 4, Arcade, Wrexham. SALE BY MESSRS ASTON AND SON. SALE BY S. ASTON & SON ARGYLE AUCTION ROOMS. SALE EVERY MONDAY. These ROOMS are OPEN every day to receive FURNITURE, c? u r.. cr other GOODS, in any quantity, to be SOLD BY FUBLIC AUCTION. ALL GOODS TO BE DELIVERED AT THE SIDE DOOR, WITH A LIST GIVING FULL PARTICULARS GOODS FETCHED OR DELIVERED AT MODERATE CHARGE. 2353 rriHE SALE on MONDAY NEXT, t JANUARY 15th, will consist of Furniture, removed from 60, Mr.nley-road. 5, Mostyn Terrace, and several other residences, ,iz- :-S.eet tone full compass walnut cottage pianoforte, music store, four ft. walnut ciieffcnier with plate glass back and marble slab, handsome suite in saddlebags, walnut overmantel, carpets and linoleums, oleographs and other pictures, large birch washstand with marble slab, cheffonier, back kitchen dresser, fine antique old oak dresser with plate shelves and drawers, larize brass mountEd nursery gur-.rd, Singer's sewing machine, sofas, couches, fendc fire irons, bedsteads. spring mattresses, beds, toilet tables, swin,- glasses, toilet ware, mangle, excellent bicycle (the Star) and numerous other tffects. Sale at 12 o'clock prompt. 134h SALE BY MR. J. E. DAVIES. AT HEULOG FARM, LLANFYNYDD, About i of a mile from the Railway Station, 2 mile from Bwlchgwyn, and 4 miles from Llanarmon. Sale of 10 Head of Choice Cattle. 2 Horses. Poultry, t.bom 20 Tons of Clover, and Meadow Hay, about 20 Tons of Bright Oat and clean Wheat Straw, about 75 Hobbets of Yellow Oats aud Barley, Quantity of Swede Turnips, the whole of the Agricultnrallmplements and Gears, Dairy Vessels, and a portion of the Household Furniture. Mil J. E. DAVIES begs to announce his ill. instructions from Mr Thomas Jones (who is retiring from farming) to SELL BY AUCTION, in the Farmyard aforesaid, on TUESDAY, JANUARY 16th, 1900, the live and dead FARM STOCK, Produce, and Household Furniture. Sale at 12 o'clock to the minute, commencing with the Farm Stock. 75d Sale of 10 Head of Choice Cattle, 5 Horses, 14 Scotch Ewes, 5 Pigs, 5 Stacks of Bright Oat Straw, 4 Stacks of Vibeat Straw, Stack of Clover and Rye- Grass Hay, Quantity of Swede Turnips, Myatt's Early Seed Potatoes, Farmyard Manure, together with the Implements, Gears, and a portion of the Household Furniture, at CAE RHEINALLT FARM, LLANFYNYDD, about threequarters sf a mile from the Railway two miles from Bwlchgwyrn, and 4 miles from Llananncn. MR J. E. DAVIES begb tc aiiLbunce his .J. instructions from Mrs Griffiths (who ia leaving the farm), to SELL BY AUCTION, in the farm- yard aforesaid, ON FRIDAY, JANUARY 26TH, 1900, the whole of the Live and Dead FARM STOCK, PRODUCE, d-c. Sale at Twelve o'clock. 11, Wrexham-street, Mold. 74z WOOLS! WOOLS! "TYTY TILLETT'S STOCK OF KNITTING Y and FANCY WOOLS is now complete. Although Wools have advanced in price considerably we placed contracts early, and can sell at old prices 2A, YORKE STREET, WREXHAM. 1601 WANTED, BOYS to SELL Advertisers YV oa Saturday mgrainge.-Apply, Office of bis paper. Scholastic. RICHMOND HOUSE, 16, GROSVENOR- ROAD. MISS E. H. LONG'S PREPARATORY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG GENTLEMEN. The Teim begins on WEDNESDAY, the 17th ins t 26c PLAS MADOC, RUABON. THE MISSES BOOTH. THE NEXT TERM WILL BEGIN ON WEDNESDAY, 17m OF JANUARY 24r LETHENDRY, 14, GROSVENOR ROAD. MISS FRASER. The next Term will begin on Wednesday, 17th of January. 113h UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF WALES. THE Sixth Matriculalion Examination will JL commence on MONDAY, JUNE 25TH, 1900. Particulars from the REGISTRAR, University Office, Brecon, from whom forms of entry can b« obtained. Entries must be made not later than Monday, Jane 4th, 1900. 77x EOSENEATH SCHOOLS, WREXHAM. NEXT TERM BEGINS WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 17TH. Vacancy for student teacher to practice the violin with juniors. 82f HOLT ACADEMY NEAR WREXHAM, AND LADIES' COLLEGE, HOLT, NEAR WREXHAM. CONDUCTED BY MB AND MIS J. OLIVER JONES. OPEN ON FRIDAY, JANUARY 26TH, 1900. Prospectus on application. lOOf THE MISSES FITCH. SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. Term commences THURSDAY, JANUARY 18TH. 109a Glenthorne, Ruabon-road. THE MISSES LIPTROTS' SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES. HOLLY BANK, RUABON ROAD. SCHOOL DUTIES will be resumed on TUESBAY, JANUARY 23rd. Private Lessons on the Piano and in Theory of Music. Terms on application. tll8 WREXHAM SCHOOLS OF SCIENCE AND ART. SECOND TERM NOW COMMENCING. PROSPECTUS and all particulars can be JL obtained at the Schools, or from the Secretary, MR STANLEY D. EDISBURY, Solicitor, 10a 1, Church-street, Wrexham. KELSO HOUSE SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, CEOSYE2WR.ECAD, EA!>f j t)\l!I.J.I.1..L, Y .#I.L; I Principal-Miss SIMONS. PREPARATORY SCHOOL FOR BOYS. Principal—Mis3 H. E. SIMONS. Next Term commences January 17th. Dancing Class on Wednesdays. 7h LIVERPOOL HIGH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, BELVIDERE-ROAD, PRINCE'S PARK, LIVERPOOL. Head Mistress MISS CANNINGS. The Spring Term will begin on TUESDAY, JANUARY 23RD. Prospectuses and Fornis of Application for Admission miy be obtained at the School, or from the Secretary of the Girls' Public Day School Company, Limited, 21, Queen Anne's Gate, London, S.W. A Preparatory Department is attached to the School. t RUABON COUNTY SCHOOL. HEAD MASTEB THE REV. A. L. TAYLOR, M.A. The School will Re-Open ON MONDAY, JANUARY 22ND, 1900. Forma of application and all information can be obtained from the Head Master, or the undersigned, J. DENBIGH JONES, Clerk to the Governors. Johnstown, Rnabon. 47z COUNTY SCHOOL, WREXHAM, GROVE PARK. PUPILS of the above School have during i past year, won the Gold Medal given to the boy standing highest in the Welsh Central Board examination, the four County Exhibitions offered for competition among the Denbighshire schools, and more than thirty Certificates in various public examinations and they have recently won open I scholarships at Balliol an d other Colleges. There is a strong staff of masters (one to every 18 pupils), graduates in honours of Oxford, Cambridge, &C. Careful attention to modern subjects. There are two vacancies for boarders, for which early application should be made. The school re-opens on Wednesday, January 17th. Prospectus, entrance iormR, and lists of hononrs from Mr W. R. Evans, 56a, Hope-street^Clerk to the Governors. 3213a Tenders. TIMBER. TO Bhl SOLD BY TENDER 383 VALUABLE TREES NEAR MALPAS, CHESHIRE. MR WILLIAM C. HUGHES has been 1: favoured with instructions from G. P. T. Drake, Esq., Scawby, Lincolnshire, to offer the above by Tender. They are now growing within two nnles of Malpas Station. Many of the trees, especially the oak, are very fine and of unusal girth. Further particulars can be obtained from WILLIAM C. HUGHES, Land Agent, Fennant, 6f Ruabon. Railway Notices. I GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. i J^XCUftSlONS will run as under MONDAY MORNING, January 22nd, to LONDON (Pantomimes), for One, Two, or Five Days, from WREXHAM, Johnstown, Ruabon. &c. For times, bookings from other stations, Week-End Excursions, &c., see bills and pamphlets. 73c J. L. WILKINSON, General Manager. WREXHAM, MOLD, AND CONNAH'S QUAY RAILWAY. HALF-DAY EXCURSIONS will run as under:- SATURDAYS, January 13th, 20th, and 27th, to LIVERPOOL (for Football Matches and Pantomimes) from WREXHAM (Central) 12.25, 12.48, and 3.5 p.m. FRIDAY, January 19th, to MANCHESTER (Central). for Pantomimes, from WREXHAM (Central) 2.5 p.m. For bookings from other stations, Week-End and other Excursions, see bills to be obtained at stations. T. CARTWRIGHT, I General Manager. Central statipn, Wreshatn, January 9th, 1900- 12_1 RICHARD JONES, VICTORIA CARRIAGE WORKS, HORSE MARKET, WREXHAM, Reapectfnllv begs to thank his nuilerons customers for their kind support during the past eight years, nd irusts to receive a continuancE. of their esteemed favours. COMPETENT WORKMEN IN ALL BRANCHES WHEELS FITTED WITH STEEL RIMS AND RUBBER TYRES ON THE PREMISES. ——— I RBFAIBS PROMPTLY ATTENDED To. ESTIMATES GIVJlX ¡ llf TIBBOTT & LEWIS'S (LOW PRICE TRADERS) NEW YEAR BARGAINS. JUST AN INDEX TO 101 GREAT BARGAINS. SUPERB DINING ROOM SUITE, in Genoa Velvet, charming design, of exceedingly good quality, upholstered and finished is the beet Possible style. Mark the price, £ t 8s Od on!y. Ii i. hone.try worth £ 12 r? cOed ,.f&8sOd only. LEWIS'S Bargains. DINING ROOM SUITE, Class and Quality com- bined. As regards style and finish there is BOtklng mere to be desired. Saddle Bag Covering in an exceedingly choice pattern, and will be good wear for twenty years. We will take jES 15s for the whole Suite it is really worth Sixteen Guineas.—THE Low PRICE TRADERS' BARGAim. BEDROOM SUITE, in Beautiful Art Colour Green, and decorMad, a charming suit. for any Bed- room, conaiating of Wardrobe, Dressing Cheat (with awing glass), Waahstand, Two Chairs, and Towel Rail. Price, f4 19s. Od. SIDEBOARDS, SIDEBOARDS, again repeat SIDEBOARDS.—W« tell you we are offering 8ideboarda in Mahogany and in Walnut, with High Back. Shelves, FIateglaee. Braas Handles, and of good quality, !H 39/6, 50/ 59/6, 6?-, 75)L, SW-, and 95/. Sizea, 3ft. 6in. to 4ft. These are reserved for the shrewd and lucky buyers who will take advantage of the Low Piuca TKADXSI' BAMAIXI. ENORMOUS STOCK OF MANGLES.-Now is the time to buy, previona to great advances, Inspect our Stock. Absolutely the Highest Quality and Lowest Prices on record. Clearance Prices to make room for New Goodss. CLEARANCE! CLEARANCE 1 CLEARANCE! BASSINETTES AND MAILCARTS.—A few very Extra Special Bargains. We want room for other goods, and have decided to clear off Present Stocka at prices below cost. TIBBOTT & LEWIS, HOUSE FURNISHERS, BRIDGE STREET. WREXHAM. 3M7 DISPENSING OF MEDICINES. SOME FACTS WORTH NOTING. PERMIT US to remind you that at cur branch—2, West- minster Buildings, Regent-street, Wrexham -we have one of the finest dispensing de- partments it is possible to make. It is stocked with drugs of guaranteed strength and purity, these having been previously examined and tested at our own laboratory by chemist* who have passed the highest examinations. DRUGS PERFECTLY FRESH. It cannot be too well known that many dregs, by long keeping, not only deteriorate, but become absolutely injurious in use. To avoid this, we have instituted a system whereby the stock at each branch is carefully examined at short intervals, and any drugs that are not selling, or are in any way be- coming spoiled are withdrawn. Our stock is therefore kept free from stale drugs. OUR DISPENSERS. Every branch is under the management and personal supervision of a competent chemist, qualified by examination of the Pharma- ceutical Society. The serviees of a reliable chemist are thus at thus at the disposal o every customer, whether a physician's prescription is brought to be diipenied, or the simplest drug is required. Customers may rely on their physician's prescriptions or family recipes being carefully and accurately prepared by experienced hand*. OUR PRICE. 1 Although we keep the best quality of drnga and of the many other articles kept by high- class chemists, we buy so largely, and sell so quickly (having over 160 branches), that we are in a position to obtain better terms than old-fashioned chemists with only one branch The quantities we buy at one time also enable as to buy direct from the manufac- tnrers, and thus we save intermediate profits. We give the public the benefit of oar dis. counts by marking down prices to the lowest possible point. Often our prices are less than half those usually charged by ordinary chemists. Will you please giye us a trial, if you have not already done so ? INVALID & SICK ROOM REQUISITES AT THE LOWEST PRICES. Meat Extracts, Malt Preparations, Meat and Malt Wine, Coca Wine, I Inhalers, etc. Also all kinds of Toifefc Articles, Hair Brushes, Ladies' and Gent's Dressing Cases, Sponges, and Perfumery of every description. BOOTS, CASH CHEMilSTS, LARGEST, BEST, & CHEAPEST, 2, WESTMINSTER BUILDINGS, REGENT STREET, WREXHAM. ALSO AT 6, THE CROSS, OSWESTRY. 2463 RICHARD JONES' GREAT AMALGAMATION SALE, NOW ON. HOUSE FURNISHING DEPARTMENTS. DINING ROOM FURNITURE. SUITES f- X6 15s. All Reduced. SUITES from X30. All Reduced. SOLID CARVI i. WALNUT SUITE, in Best .Moroccos, Upholstered in our own Workshops. All Hair. Worth X45. SALE PRICE, IC26 10s. STUFFOVER &ADDLL3AG SUITE, Walnut Frames, Large Divan Easy Chairs and Six 4. Chairs, Sale :Price, £16 16s. I Ninr Tioce WALNUT SUITE, in Crimson Velvet, our Own Work, 912 10s. SPECIAL OFFER I' SOLID WAL;t, ,SUJTE, of Touch, 2 Easy IIonr1 4 Single Chairs. All Well-mrdo and Nicely L rvecl. Upholstered in Crock«lt'.$B: Cloth. For Bale, 11 Guineas. OUR SPECIAL PARLOUR SUITE, in American Cloth. For Sale, iC6 19s. 6d. SOFAS, EASY CHAIRS, and SINGLE CHAIRS, in Hair Seating, at much Reduced Prices to Clear. Chairs from 9/11. LEATHER-CLOTH COUCHES FROM 34/G. PARLOUR-KITCHEN CHAIRS, in American Leather, all Reduced to 6/11, 10/6, 12111. EASY CHAIRS LOUNGE CHAIRS AT AT IMMENSE REDUCTIONS. IMMENSE REDUCTIONS. ROLL-TOP DESKS. Our Present Stock of American Roll-top Desks and LIBRARY FURNITURE Will be much Reduced, to make room for Further Stock due in March. 4ft. Gin. OAK ROLL-TOP DESKS, Well Finished, and Fitted with all Requirements, Polished Writing Bed, worth 10 Guineas. SALE PRICE, 98 10s. EXCEPTIONAL OFFER: 4ft. 6in. HIGH ROLL-TOP DESK, Birch, Stained, and Polished Mahogany, Fitted throughout with I- Shannon" Files and Letter Racks. Most Complete office Furniture. Usual Price, E13 1,3. SALE PRICE, TEN GUINEAS. OFFICE CHAIRS, All Reduced. SCHOOL CHAIRS, All Reduced. CHURCH CHAIRS, All Reduced. RICHARD JONES' COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHING ESTABLISHMENT, 50, 52, 54. & 56, BRIDGE STREET, CHESTER. I DAVIES & RUSH. OUR ANNUAL SALE OF SURPLUS STOCK AND REMNANTS. I. WE ARE NOW OFFERING OUR SURPLUS STOCK OF WOOLLEN GOODS, HOSIERY, &c., At a very great Reduction in the market value of these Goods to make room for our SPRING STOCK, which has already been purchased by us previous to the great advance in prices. SALE FOR 14 DAYS ONLY. DAVIES & RUSH, 58, HOPE STREET & CENTRAL ARCADE. 5k*-Io HOPE STREET c?) NEW YEAR PRESENTS LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES Ä. W. BUTT, 42, HIGH-STREET. INTENDING PURCHASERS WILL DO WELL TO INSPECT HIS FINE STOCK, WHICH IS REPLETE IN THE LATEST NOVELTIES IN GOLD, SILVER AND ELECTRO-PLATE, AT PRICES RANGING FROM 3.. 6d. UPWARDS. 3139 3139 TELEPHONE No. 16, THOMAS WILLIAMS & Co., TOWN HALL. PROPRIETORS OF HER MAJESTY'S BONDED STORES. SPECULITIES;- RESERVE OLD SCOTCH (12 years old), | HINES' LIQUEUR BRANDY, and VINTAGE PORTS. WE ARE THE LARGEST DUTY PAYERS IN NORTH WALES. 2397 I NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. I All Orders relative to Advertise- I ments received by Telephone or I Telegraph, must be confirmed by letter, otherwise attention cannot be guaranteed WILLETT'S STOCK of Children's and Ladies' Vests, Gloves, Hose, &c., is now complete at prices to suit everyone. We have a Grand Stock of Children's Pinafores and Ladies' Aprons in every quality. Servants' Caps at Special Prices. 2a YORK STREET, WREXHAM. 2740h WANTED, AGENTS for the Sale of the Wrexham Advertiser in Districts where not already represented.—Apply BAYI<SX AND BKADLBT Limited, Wrexham Legal and Public Notice. DRAW for Gent.'s Bicycle (Eadic fittings) -L? unavoidably Postponed till 5th February. WInnIng nnmbers, 9tb. a I HEREBY STATE that after this date I JL will not be rrsponaible for any debta contracted by my wife, Jane Jones. (Signed) ELLIS JONEP, Maeon, Cymmau. January 13th, 1900. WitneeFi- JOlIN DAVIES Bryn Melyn, Cymman. lOlz ARTHUR MA CDO N A LD New L Broughton, WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE for any Debts contracted by my wife, MARGARET MACDONALD. after thiq date. Dated this 13th day of January, 1900. ARTHUR MACDONALD. Witness—William Green, Kiln Inn. Cross Lanes. 102a, THE LATE DUKE OF WESTMINSTER. AN Acknowledgment of the rt-cent vote of I the Wr.'iiuDi Town Council him been scut to the Town Clerk, as ioliows :— Eaton. Chester, January 5ih, 1S03. The Dacheas e-f Westminster has received and n. £ -y!T<vV' ii r. .t"I1. ,J').Q- dolence and regrfit, ior v.returns hi' v.^y j sincerest thanks." 8790 Re JAMES PHENNAH, Deceased. ALL persons having Clairus against the AEstate of -,he bte Mr JAMES PHENAH'I Auctioneer and Collector of Poor Rates, Wtaxham, &.re reqnested to 8end particulars thereof to Mossrs Bury and Acton, Solicitors for the Executrix, on or before the 31st instant. Regent-street, Wrexham, 11th January, 1900. 132 LIST OF SUBSCRIPTIONS to the Fund for providing extra equipment for the Denbigh- shire Hussars and Royal Welsh Fusilier Volunteers abont to proceed to South Africa on active service. All donations should be paid to the account of Captain R. Barnett Barker, treasurer of the Fond, at the Wrexham Branch of the North and South Wales Bank. Bank. FIRST LIST. £ s. d. Sidney Pla.tt, EFq. 120 0 0 H. R. Hughes, Esg., Lord Lieut. of Flint- shire. 100 0 0 Lord M ostyn 100 0 0 RandleMainwaring, Eq. b0 0 0 Colonel Higson 50 0 0 Captain Buddicoin 50 0 0 Sir William Tate, Bart. 50 0 0 J. Eldon Banks, Esq £ 0 0 0 Rees Davies, E"q. 30 0 0 Edward Evans, Illsq 30 0 0 Captain Best. 25 0 0 E. 1.1. Edwards, El!q. 25 0 0 J. C. Edwards, Efq 25 0 0 Philip Yorke, E.q 25 0 0 Major Omeroa 2500 J. H. Burton, E.q. 25 0 0 F. H. Barker. Eami 25 0 0 Colonel W. Cornwallis West, Lord Lieut. of Denbighshire 25 0 0 Thos. Williams, Esq Llewaog 21 0 0 Captain Wilkinsort 20 0 0 The Hon. W lI.¡tr Yivian. 20 0 0 G. R. Sandbach, FQq 20 0 0 Horace Mayliew, Esq 20 0 0 W. Watkinsou, Esq. 20 0 0 Phillip Davies Cooke. Bq. 15 0 0 W. Harold Stock, Esq 10 10 O I Colonel Blesham 10 0 0 Stanley Weyman, Esq. 10 0 0 James Maapratt, EEq. 10 0 0 I C. Davison, E!!q. 1000 Captain T. B. O. Cole. 5 0 0 W. G. Rigby, Esq 5 0 0 John Davies, Esq 5 0 0 Samuel Perks, E«q 5 0 0; J. E. H. Davies, Ecq, AT.D 500 Captain Griffith. BOf\c&WCD 5001 The Mayor of Wrexham 5 0 0 F. E. Rooper, Esq 5 0 0 Arthur E. Evans, Eeq 5 0 0 T. A. Acton, Esq. „ 5 0 0 J. Allington HugheM. Esq 5 0 0 C. W. Townshend, Esq 5 0 0 Captain Willis. 5 0 0 H. Phillips Roberts, EEq 3 3 0 Thomas Bury, Esq. 3 3 0 R. D. Roberts, Eeq 3 0 0 Major Webber 2 2 0 Mrs Pochin 2 2 0 W. Mellard, Esq 2 2 0 David Lloyd, Eaq. M.D 2201 Francis J. Preston, Eeq, 2 2 0 J. S. Scales, Esq. 2 2 0 J. Parry Jones, Esq 2 0 0 The Rev. Monsiguor Staughter. 110 Oliver Ellwood, Ekq 1 1 0 T.Reney,Esq. 1 10 W. Cathrell, Beq. 1 1 0 W. Jones, Epq 110 A.A.Jonea. E?q- 1 1 0 Ishmael Jones, 1-?q 1 1 00?! Ffoulkes Lowe, Eq. 1 J 1 0 John Foulkes, Epa 1 1 0. R. H. Jones, Eizq I10 Chas. J. Wright, Esq., Caervvvs 1 1 0 John Edgar, Eeq. 1 1 0 Colonel Lloyd Williams 1 0 0 W. Thomas, Epq 1 0 0 David Williams, Eq. 1 0 0 1\lojor Conran. 100 F. H. Williams, Esq., Rhosddu 0 10 6 hll9t PROVISION FOR WIVES AND FAMILIES OF RESERVE SOLDIERS. EASTERN DIVISION OF THE COUNTY OF L>IJN BJLGH. gUBSCBIPTION LIST. Donations previously announced X811 122 Monthly subscriptions do. 27 5 10 Weekly subscriptions do. ZC4 16 11 iEl043 14 11 DONATIONS, vis.: Per General Hon. Sauvage Mostyn 42 2 9 Holt Handbell Ringers. 6 14 0 Rhnstvllen War Fund, per Mr Goorgo n Bate t> Ij « Mr Oscar Finlay 5 0 0 Mr Thoma.s OpenahH.w 2 Mr George Bnmford 1 b iHY Mr John Divvies 1 1 Mca?rs Evans and Davies 1 1 0 Mr W. J. Willett 1 1 0 P.S.A. Social Evening £ 0 Box at The Old V ults, Cheôter-street 0 15 9 Primitive Methodist (Talbot-road) Social „ Evening 010 0 EbenezerEugliBhU?pust Church, Cefn 6 Ma.wr 0 6 8 Bradley-roa.d Baptist Sunday School 0 4 0 Box at The Ctoss Keys, Mount-street, per Mr Dumford. 0 3 8 MONTHLY SUBSCRIPTIONS, VIZ Mr Charles Baylis?, 15, Bary-.gtrect 02 WEEKLY SUBSCRIPTIONS. Employs Puleaton Mill" 0 10 0 Employes Cobden Flonr Mills. 1 5 0 Messrs Davies Bros Employ6s, viz. BaUdinK Department 0 14 6 Bryn Tog Quarry. 0 4 0 0 18 6 0 18 6 Employees Cobden Flour Mills 1 2 0 Llay Hall Colliery and Brickworks:- Workmen and Omci?'s (fonr weeks) 28 ? 4 0 Employees CambriM Leather Works.. ?m 10 4 2 8 9 I I of n Employes Wrexham Gas Works 0 15 0 Bryn Mally Colliery Workmen. 2 <1- 2 Messrs Hughes and Lancaster and Ew- e ploy¿s. 2 6 3 n i<> c G. W. Fl?tela-yers. 01? 6 ploy eRaMlw?y Employ Brymbo Colliery Border Press Employes 0 7 2 Westminster and Brymbo Colliery g Workmen 6 12 8 Employes W.M. & C.Q. Railway Co ^2o 2o ?rtA?«?<7u<u??x?r)?eFhnd 0 12 6 Bryn Mally Colliery Workmen 1 14 9 WIDOWS AND CHILDREN OF SOLDIERS I KILLED FUND. £ a. a. I Amoant previonaly &anonnced 51 5 7 Mr J. C. EdwMds'a Employes, viz Penybont Works 16 10 Trefynant V/orkB £ 0 6 U Rhos Works 014 0 l' Trefynant Encaustic lile Works 10 0 Office Staff 2 11 0 970 Contribution from Mr J. C. .9 7 ° 18 14 0 Edwards. 9 7 0 18 14 0 The Secretaries would be glad if those persons who have kindly placed Collecting Boxes for this Fund in their places of busin639 would apply to them for the Official Labels baariDg the Mayor's Signature. Subscriptions sent to the Hon. Treasurer or to the Hon. Secretaries (Major Dnnn, Major Lead- better, and Mr Ll. Hugh-Jouea) will be gladly received and acknowledged, or may be paid to any of the Wrexham Banks to the credit of the Fnnd. TEOMAS JONES (MAYOR). Chairman and Treasurer. I Guildhall, Wrexham. January 11th, 1900. ¡¡d. Legal and Public Notices. A Person ha?i:? CI?i?r, ?gaiaa? tL? AEst,tto of me i. E.?b.th ?ih.un.on. mW-nrHbUry,ftrG ''?'-??"d to ??'-i Darticniars of 6?u.o? h cla.ma on oc b??tore J.nn?ry ?. 1900 ?. W. it. Urtnann, Worthenijury, WrexUui, Exeeatc- tios LONDON GUARANTEE AND I ACCIDENT COMPANY, LIMITED. THF Bands of tl-if. Company arc aceo"nsoJ A- by Her Majesty's lir-verntucnt, the lÚw Courts, A-c., &c. txseptional IlG facilillVi for the issue of Acciuertt :P<>lidE! £1,000 if injured, or £ 6 per v/cyk wrhik ;o«.a,Uy cKcolcd fcr.t3 per annum. Local Representative S. M. H'HFS9 Acccnntant, 1, Hi^h-.street, Wrexha-n. 27CZ* r GREAT WESTER RAILWAY. THE Great Western Tiailway have Opened a PARCELS RECEIVING tn-i INQClliZ OFFICE at ¡ 27, HIGH STREET. I Orders for Collection of Goods an d Parents will be taken at the office, r.p.d all information :i9 fj train service, &c., can Le obtained there. Tourist and Excursion Tickets wiil lie issat-i at the office. Office honrs, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. t3164 NOTICE TO LADIES AND SERVANTS. REMOVAL OF MRS. HALSTEAD'S AGENCY FROM L.YMBF1T STREET TO MAESGWYN ROAD, WREXHAM, Five rninu.es waik from tha Great Wcama and Exchange Railway Stations. OPEN FROM 10 to 5. 2721a HOLYWELL UNION. WORKHOUSE MASTER 2ND MATRON",  HP HE GUARDIAXS invit(? App;icah(.Do fc- ?? ?5? ofticeaa,tthet',at,6euv.9 Balaries of AYw Mil-■{.».:uodiij|k cto'ifv; v:ti» Muot?, ?Mnmg aua far untied iu 't.La Workhouse. The appointment will L-e subject to the Fcor Law Officers Snperannn uion Act, 1896, and the value of the emoluments for the purpose of that Act is fixed at iE60 per annum respectiveiy. Applicants mast be man and wife. an-J tbe Master must be between the at'e of 35 and 45 years. The Master must be competent to keep ail tha books and perform the duties required by him by the Orders and Regulations of the Local Government Board, a.nd to manage the cultivation of ltnd. He will be required to give security with an approved Guarantee Society in the sum of X200. The Matron must be competent to undertake personally the direction and management of ail the domestic arrangements of the Workhouse. A knowledge of the Welsh language is desirable, Applications in the handwriting of each of the Candidates, stating age, present and former appoint- ments, accompanied by copies of not more thin three recent testimonials as to character and efficiency to be sent in to me before ten o'clock, on Fridav, the 26th Jannarj, 1900. Selected Candidates will receive notice to attend. Personal canvassing is prohibited, and will disqualify. By Order, P. HARDING ROBERTS, Union Offices, Clerk, Holyweil, 8th January, 19G0. 7Sh CHESHIRE MILK PRODUCERS' ASSOCIATION. PEESIDKXT THE RIGHT HON. THE EARL OF CREWE. THE FIRST ANNUAL MEETING of -L Members of the above Association will be held at the CREWE ARMS BOTEI, CMKI, ON MONO AT, JANUARY 15TH, at Two o'clock. LIECT.-COL. COTTON- JOI)RE LL, M P., Tica-President of the Association, will preside. AGENDA Te Confirm Minnies of last General ileetiag. To Pr«3c;it the Annual Report. To Submit the Accounts. » To Elect New Members. To Elact the Officers for 'the ensuing year :—President, V:efe-Presio?nt=j, Treasurer, year P res i dent, \7, AnaJyst, Solicitor, Auditors, sund Secretary. The following members of Council retira by rotation, and are eligible for re-election :— Landowners or their Representatives Tenant Farmers Alec. F. Douglas, Esq. Mr John Moroton, Wm. McCracken, Esq. „ Jam. Callwood, T. F. Egerlon, Etq. „ Thorns* Mulliner. Jap. 0. Garner, S. Hollinahead, Jon. Millington. To Appoint Committees. To Appoint Any other business. JS. SADLER, Sserctary. Botterley Hill, Nantwicii, January Eih, 1900. Hz LIVERPOOL VICTORIA LEGAL JLj FRIENDLY SOCIETY. Established 1843. Enrolled by Act of Parliament. CHlEr OFFICE ST. ANDREW STREET, EOLBORN CIRCUS, LONDON. The ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the Members of the above Society will be held in tho Memorial Hall, Farringion Street, London, on tho 31st day of January, 1900, for the purpose of transact- ing the following business:— (1) The passing of the Accounts of the said Society for the year ended 31st December, 1899. (2) The adoption, as from ist January, 1300, of & new Adult Endowment Assurance Table, pre- pared and certified by Mr F. G. P. Neison, Actuary. (3) The adoption of the following partial amendment I of"Rules:- I Rule XVII.-After 1897," at end of paragraph 3, insert or any other Table unJo,r which such members were insured at their dates of entrance." At the end of the Rule insert ¡ following new paragraph :—" The Committee of Management shall have power to issue specially endorsed policies granting to mem- bers Immediate Quarter, Half or Fnll I Benefit, or to issue policies for benefits with- in the objects of the Society and the limita- I tions of the Act, nndcr any Table that may have been certified by the Actuary of the Society and approved by the members in General Meeting assembled, whenever in the interests of the Society the Committee con- sider it advisable so to do." Rule XVIII.—At the end of the first paragraph insert "or any other Table under which such members were insured at their dates of entrance." Rule XXII.—Alter the words Management Fund delete off" and insert not exceed- ing." After 1897 insert or under any other Table which the Actuary of the Society may certify to have been^cs-iculated to bear the same deduction." Admission can be obtained only on production of card of membership showing the holder to have been in the Society twelve calendar months, in accordance with Rule XXVI. Doors will be open at 6 o'clock p.m. Chair to be taken at 6 30 p.m. prompt by Mr Jas. M. Littleboy. By order of the Committee of Management. JAS. M. LITTLEBOY, Chairman. d81 ARTHUR HENRI, Secretary. ELECTRIC LIGHTING. THOSE INTENDING TO INSTALL SAME SHOULD APPLY TO T. F. JONES cfc CO. (CHESTER) LIMITED, SELLER STREET ELECTRICAL AND ENGINEERING WORKS, CHESTER. ESTIMATES FREE. ALL REPAIRS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. J. C. GITTINS, Agent. 3148 WHAT PEOPLE SAY! THE BAZAAR v III(ID GLOVE AT l/9i IS SPLENDID VALUE. ARCADE, HOPE ST. 2673 ALL Orders for PRINTING, LITHQ* -A- GRAPHY, BOOKBINDING, &c., intended fc* the 'ADVERTISER" OFFICES, will bEi rsc?ed  theO&cea MARKET d?UARE, ONLY tnere g NO CONNECTION with any other firm. OSiie hotxrB ) a.m, to 6 PIHA, XELEPBOSS, No. 66.