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Sale by Auction. sALES BY MESSRS FRANK LLOYD & SONS. WREXHAM SMITHFIELD. T^RANIY LLOYD & SONS will have a J Grand Entry for MONDAY'S SALE inn to 150 Fat and Store CATTLE, 750 SHEEP, PIGS, and CALVES. Mr H. HAROLD LLOYD will give ONE GUINEA for BEST FAT CALF at Monday's Sale, January 22nd. Sale of Dairy Cows, Sheep, and Calves at 10.30. Pigs and Beef at 11.15. a 800 HORSES. NEXT WEEK. NORTH WALES REPOSITORY, WREXHAM. FRANK LLOYD & SONS have grand J[' entries, TUESDAY NEXT, JANUARY 23RD.—250 High class Harness Horses and Hunters, including 6 entries from the Eal-nn Stud, Chester. WEDNESDAY, 24ru.—300 Small Horses, Show Col)-, and ponies. TUUKSDAY, 25TH —300 Gra.nd Town Geldings, Shires, Larry, Van, and Young horses. Two TriaL Many Warranted Sonnd. Parade and Juin, 10.30. Sales 12.15. Catalogues Ready. VICTORIA MILLS, WREXHAM. FRANK LLOYD & SONS have been r instructed by Mr Frank Allmand to offer for SALEbyAL'CTICir. oa T'1UT:; y.. ;YHQ"ARY:26, 19)), 1 ;>!lm', ilia noted herd cf LAIGb ii'JiS, oompii.-dn- liceta, Sows, and In-pig Gilts of various ages. Hale to commence at One o'clock prompt. Catalogues may be obtained from Mr Alimand or from the Auctioneers. 144d luiiBcdifteiv after the sale of the above, Frank Lloyd will bell by Auction several Y cng Pedigree lieikbhire Pigs, comprising boars, gilts, and in-pie gilts, belonging to T. P. Jones-Parry, Esq., innr. Particulars in catalogues, which may be had from the Auctioneers, Wrexham. 18Sf ON TUESDAY, JANUARY 30th AT TWO O'CLOCK. TMRANK LLOYD & SONS will SELL BY F AUCTION, at the BRIDGE HOUSE INN, WREXHAM FECHAN, A quantity of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, and other Miscellaneous Effects belonging to Mr Edwin Pugh, who is leaving. Particulars in Posters and next week's advertisement. lS9r SALE BY MR. J. B. DAVIES. of 10 Head of Choice Cattle, 5 Horses, 14 Scotch Ewes, 5 Pigs, 5 Stacks of Bright Oat Straw, 4 Stacks of Wheat Straw, Stack of Clover and Rye- Hay. Quantity of Swede Turnips, Myatt's E.->r!y Seed Potatoes, Farmyard Manure, together with the Implements, Gears, and a portion of the Household Furniture, at CAE lilEINALLT FARM, LLANFYNYDD, about .threeo'narters sf a mile from the Railway Station, two miles from Bwlchgwyn, and 4 miles from Llanarmon. MR J. E. DAVIES begs to announce hia .1 instructions from Mra Griffiths (who is leaving the farm) to SELL BY AUCTION, in the farm- yard aforesaid, UN FRIDAY, JANUARY. 26TH, 1900, whale of the Live and Dead FARM STOCK, PRODUCE, Ac. Sale at Twelve o'clock. 11. SVrexham-street, Mold. 143B SALE BY MESSRS ASTON AND SON. SALE BY S. ASTON & SON. ARGYLE AUCTION ROOMS. SALE EVERY MONDAY. Tbfcie ROOMS axe OPEN every day to receive F V a N T T r R E J n ft ? ? -tt tJ t or GOODS, m any quantity, to be SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION. LL GOODS TO BE DELIVERED AT THE SIDE DOOR, WITH A LIST GIVING FULL PARTICULARS. aCCD;) FETCHKD OR DELIVERED AT jioi<i.'iTE charge. 2353 milE S.LE on Monday next, January 22nd, X will consit of G<?ODS removed from several rt-idf!sc<;s fur convenience of Sale :—Old oak dresser and helves, with old Willow pattern ware, dining- room suite in ifeiither valuable plate, cheat cost 25 g:¡jntl,.> kr:>!tl1 37 inches, width 25 inches, depth 28 inches and 49; telescope dining table with extra leaf and walnut sideboard with plate-glass back, in- itti rosewood, china cabinet, full compass cottage pianoforte in walnnt case, large pier g maho- gany and other chests of drawers, two-leaf mahogany t'iblt. walnut commode, chair, Axminster and uuici carpets, liaoiiruiti, ha.siucttes and mail carta, i.ri^ mounted aud birch bedsteads, spring mat- ti-i—L-. wool mratresaes and beds, marble top wash- -M'i i. toiict servicer- chests of drawers, sofas aud the uiual kitchen requisites and other Sale at 12 f/clock. AT 5.30. ASTON and SON will Sell by Auction and SHOES. 301bs. of Wool Flannelette, i)res Pieces, Hosiery, Oxford Shirting, For- • Cloaks, Ac., Ac. Sale at 5.30. 194c TIBBOTT & LEWIS'S (LOW PRICE TRADERS) NEW YEAR BARGAINS. JUST AX INDEX TO 1 0 1 <; P. EAT BARGAINS. ORGAN, missive ca°e, high top. mirror i H' k. beautiful action, sweet and melodious, 2 *ets of reeds, perfect tune, 8 stops, bass and treble (• uplerr,, 2 knee swells. Price only £9 193 6d. 1 II I OIT AND Lewis's BARGAINS. AMERICAN ORGAN in heavy solid walnnt case, back, manufactured by the Uliigago Cottage Organ Co., the largest organ factory in the world. One of the finest instrn- ments a plityer can touch, for effect and tone, 10 stoiiH. 2 swells. A 15 guinea. organ, we will Hell fur 10 guineas spot cash, or, 12 guineas easy iwyiuent. Low Piucii TRADERS' BARGAINS. MIIIUOOM SUITE, in Beautiful Art Colour Green, A!d decornted, a charming suit* for any Bed- room, consisting of Wardrobe, Dressing Chest (with swing glass), Waahstand, Two Chairs, and TowciKaii. Price, £ 419s. Od. TINIIOTT& LEWIS'S BAI I.AIV^. ::i)STE ADS, BEDDING S AND COTS, no advance in prices, having placed large orders before the enormon*. advances. Bedsteads strong and service- able. Beddiags pure and healthy. Prices as always u-ith UiI, the lowest consistent with quality. TltAI>ERS BAHGAINRI. ENORMOUS STOCK OF MANGLES.—Now is the time to buy, previona to great advances, Inspect our Stock. Absolutely the HigheBt tjjiial.ty and Lowest Prices on record. Clearance ti) make room for New Goods. TIBBOTT and Lnwii's Bargains. "I-T-ARAN(-E! CLEARANCE I CLEARANCE! IASSIXIN'TES AND MAILCARTS—A few very Extra Special Bargains. We want room for other goods, and have decided to clear off Present Stocks at prices below cost. Low PRICE THA1>E1;S' BAlGAlS. TIBBOTT & LEWIS, HOUSE FURNISHERS, BRIDGE STREET, WREXHAM. 3027 No man ever lost his money by judicious advertising.—Ax advertisement travels and works while the monabant ia asleep and bis atotte eloaed Sales by Auction. SALES BY MESSRS JONES & Sf). The Largest Pig Salesme in North Wales. WREXHAM SMITHFIELD. EVERY MONDAY. "MESSRS JONES and SON will SELL 1,600 HEAD OF STOCK, comprising 150 to 200 Prime Fat and Store Cattle. 400 to 508 Ripe Fat Sheep, Lambs, and Calves. 800 to 1,000 Fat and Store Pigs. Sale commences at 10.15 with Calvea. Cattle and Piga at 10.30. Sheep 11.15. 907a LlANGOLLEN SMiXWIELD LLANGOLLENSM??FIELD ?.. Nor'h Vales Central Sheep Market.) MESSRS JON?S & SON hold their nsnal l SALE of FAT AND STORE STOCK in the above Smitkfield on TUESDAY NEXT, JANUARY 23rd, 1900, when they will offer :— 80 to 100 Prime. F&t. and Store Cattle. 400 to 500 Ripe FaL Sheep. 300 to 400 Fat and Store Pigs and Calves. Entries invited. Sale at 10 30. 19211 ROSSETT SMITHFIELD. THE next Sale will take place on WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 24th, 1900. 123c JONES <& SON, Auctioneers. HORSES! HORSES!! HORSES II t WREXHAM HORSE REPOSITORY. 2 0 GUINEAS IN PRIZES. THE next Sale will take place on THURS-  DAY and FRIDAY, February 8th and 9h, 1900. Enter at once. Good Horses in great demand. Entries close JANUARY 25th. JONES & SON, AUCTIONEERS. 46r FRIDAY, JANUARY 26TH, 1900. AT BROAD OAK FARM (15 minutes' walk from Rcssett Station, and six miles from Chester). By order of Mr James Edwards, who is giving np the Farm. GREAT AGRICULTURAL SALE of 137 \JT HEAD of SPLENDID CATTLE, including 42 ripe fat bullocks, heifera, ani Bulla, 32 grand young dairy ocrws for early spring calving, 8 promising two- year-old calving heifers, 15 promising coming two- yoar-old calving heifers, 2 coming two-year-old stock bnlls, 14 colory yearlings, 24 splendid weanling calves. HORSEt3.-Two powerful town geldings (five and six-ye&r-old), excellent in-foal van mare (six-year- old), 2 useful hacks, 2 promising two-yepr-old hack colts, van mare (aged). n-lamb cross-bred Ewes. Bacon and Pork Pigs, Sow, and ,f 3 of PRIME CLOVER and UP- I JL COLLECTION of AGRICUL- 1 jEMENTS, &c., &c. 10.30. Sale at 11 o'clock prompb. jgues from the Auctioneers. JONES & SON. 4, Arcade, Wrexham. —————————————— SDAY, JANUARY 31sT, 1900. IK HOilSE, SUMMERITILL, ree Miies from Wrexham Jr Phillip Roberts, who is giving up and and posting business.) ] T SALE of the whole of the j! Dead FARM STOCK, PRODUCE, B including two grand young dairy cc 8-years-old, 16 hand* light lnrry gelding, 6-years-old, 15-3, a. very fast trotter (the above are good workers, and can be strongly recom- mended) bay gelding, 15-2 hands, 7-years-old, quiet in single and double, and fast grey aged milre bay colt, 2 veftrs-old, will make a fast trotter; stack of clover, 12 tons; also, new reaping and mowing machine, by "Powell"; broad wheel cart, narrow wheel ditto, excellent strong spring lurry with brake, strong market shanary, light running gig (suii a cob), Excellent 6-Horse Power Portable Eugine, by "Farmer, Ipswich"; pulleys and belting, large grinding mill (new), by Corbett splendid 2-knife chaff cutter and double action pnlper (both new, by Powell), new cake mill, Grand Brake to carry eighteen passengers, equal to new, wagonette to carry eight passengers, useful photon, swing trees, corn coffers, grinding stone, screw jack, large fly- wheel, twelve new hurdles, ropes, joiner's bench, two pairr carriage lumps, cross-cut saw, wheel churn, milk cans, cream mugs, six dozen corn sacks, &e. Also, strong sets of single and double harness, set of pony harness, two odd bridles, set of thrill and chain gears, ploughing back-bands, several nickel bits, Itc. Ft"H>"ITURE.—Mahogany sideboard, large mirror in gilt fiame, mahogany and oak tables, card table, walnut suite in green rep, pictures, splendid upright clock, barometer, copper kettle, bras. saucepan, r toilet glass, two oak chairs, carvers, chair, &c., &c. Sale at 12 30 prompt. Offices: Wrexham and Llangollen. ztl93 -n_- SALE BY MESSRS PARRY & BATHO. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1ST, 1900. THE NEWNES, ELLESMERE. IMPORTANT and UNRESERVED SALE of LIVE and DEAD FARMING STOCK (by order of the Executors of the late Mr C. Parry). comprising :— 85 Head of Pedigree and Choice Well-bred Shorthorn Cattle. Select Flock of 130 Breeding and Fat Sheep. 30 Choice Breeding and Store Pigs. 9 Powerful and Up-standing Wagon Horses, J Shire Mares and Colts. 20 Couples of Pure Bred Plymouth Rock Fowls. Farm Implements, Traps, Saddlery, Gears, &c., &c. Fnl!v particularised in catalogues, to be obtained from the AUCTIONKKRS, or Mr A. T. BASSETT, accountant, Ellesmere. Lunch at 10 o'clock. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock sharp. NOTICE.—FARM PRODUCE, DAIRY and BREWING VESSELS, and the whole of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE will be sold on THURSDAY and FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8th and 9th, 1900. 140a Railway Notices. GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. EXCURSIONS will run as under SATURDAY. January 20th.—Half-Day Trip to WREXHAM (Football, Chirk v. Wrexham) from Preesgweene. Chirk, Cefn, and Ruabon. JANUARY 23rd. 24th, and 25th.-Day and Half- Day Trips to LIVERPOOL (Pantomimes), from Ruabon, WREXHAM, Gresford, Rossett, &c. FRIDAY, January 26th.—Half-Day Trip to Shrewsbury, Wolverhampton, and BIRMINGHAM (Pantomimes), from WREXHAM, Ruabon, &-a. For times, bookings from other stations, Week-End Excursions, &c., see bills and pamphlets. 141z J. L. WILKINSON, General Manager. SULPHATE OF AMMONIA. INCOMPARABLY THE BEST & CHEAPEST FORM OF NITROGEN & AMMONIA. Produces LARGER Crops than are obtained from the use of any other form of Artificial Nitrogen. See Reports of Experiments at Dalraeny (XiMtømh Century for November, 1899). Produces Crops of HIGHER FEEDING VALUE than are obtained by the use of any other Manure. Produces Roots and Tubers of conspicuously BETTER KEEPING QUALITY than are grown by any other nitrogenous manure. Produces BETTER QUALITY OF MALTING BARLEY than is obtained from the use of any other Manure tested at Rothamsted. For Pamphlets and other information on the subjact, apply to- W. G. BLAGDEN, CHAInMAN, SULPHATE OF AMMONIA COMMITTEE 4, FENCHURCH AVENUE, LONDON, E. C 80b Scholastic. RICHMOND HOUSE, 16, GROSVENOR- ROAD. MISS E. H. LONG'S PREPARATORY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG GENTLEMEN. The Teim begins on WEDNESDAY, the 17th Snat 26c LETHENDRY, 14, GROSVENOR ROAD. MISS ERASER. The next Term will begin on Wednesday, 17th of January. 113h 1'lATÆ$,2. THE Sixth Matriculation Examination will commence on MONDAY, JUNE 25TH, 1900. Particulars from the REGISTRAR, WniveraitT Offieo, Brecon, from whom form. of entry can be obtaisod. Entries must be made not later than Monday, Jane 4th, 1900. 77* ROSENEATH SCHOOLS, WREXHAM. NEXT TERM BEGINS WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 17TH. Vacancy for student teachcr to practice the violin with juniors. 82f HOLT ACADEMY NEAlt WREXHAM, AWD LADIES' COLLEGE, HOLT, nkae WREXHAM. COKDUCTSD BY MR AND MRS J. OLIVER JONES. OPEN ON FRIDAY, JANUARY 26TH, 1908. Prospectus on application. loof THE MISSES LIPTROTS' SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES, HOLLY BANK, RUABON ROAD. SCHOOL DUTIES will be resumed on TUESDAY, JANUARY 23rd. Private Lessons on the Piano and in Theory of Music. Terms on application. tll8 KELSO HOUSE SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, GROSVENOR-ROAD, WREXHAM. Principal—Miss SIMONS. PREPARATORY SCHOOL FOR BOYS. Principal—Miss H. E. SIMONS. Next Term commences January 17th. Dancing Class on Wednesdays. 71h 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 Forms of Application for Admission may 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. 68It RUABON COUNTY SCHOOL. I THE REV. A. L. TAYLOR, M.A. The School will Re-Open ON MONDAY, JANUARY 22D, 1900. Forms of application and all information can be obtained from the Head Master, or the undersigned, J. DENBIGH JONES, Clerk to the Governors. Johnstown, Ruabon. 47z Tenders. TIMBER. TO BE SOLD BY TENDER 383 VALUABLE TREES NEAR MALPAS, CHESHIRE. MR WILLIAM C. HUGHES has been ivt favoured with instructions from G. P. T. Drake, Esq., Scawby, Lincolnshire, to offer the above bv Tender. They are now growing within two miles ol Malpaa Station. Many of the trees, especially the oak, are very fine and of unusal girth. Farther particulars can be obtained from WILLIAM C. HUGHES, Land Agent, Fennant, 6f Ruabon. PURE QUININE, JL Is Packet for 3d. Fall Directions on the packet. QUININE PILLS, Is Packet for 3d. AMMONIATED TINCTURE OF QUININE And other preparations of Quinine sold at about Half the Usual Prices. EUCALYPTUS, fj In bottles, labelled with Directions for Use, 4d and 8d per bottle. PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS Carefully dispensed with Pure Drugs by Fully-qualified Chemists at an immense reduction from the usual rate. QUININE WINE, Full strength, carefully prepared with one grain of Quinine to each ounce, at less than Half the Usual Chemists' Prices. B OOTS, CASH CHEMISTS. INFLUENZA: J INFLUENZA I RNFLUENZAI HOW TO AVOID INFLUENZA t t The following Remedies were very largely used during Influenza Epidemics in previous years, and have provei most efficacious in the Prevention and Cure of the complaint. WARD OFF INFLUENZA BY USING LIEBIG'S EXTRACT OF MEAT t (Our own importation), Warming, Sustaining and Nourishing. 2oz. pot, lid. DR. ARMSTRONG'S INFLUENZA MIXTURE. The best-known specific for the prevention, relief and cure of Influenza. Price Is 6d per bottle for la, at B OOTS, CASH CHEMISTS (Sole Agents). AFTER INFLUENZA Brace up the system with a bottle of DR. ARMSTRONG'S QUININE AND IRON TONIC. A most powerful invigorator, strengthening the nerves and improving the appetite one of the best restoratives known. j Price 29 9d for Is lid at BOOTS, CASH CHEMISTS (Sole Agents). tr NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. All Orders relative to Advertise- ments received by Telephone or Telegraph, must be confirmed by letter, otherwise attention cannot be guaranteed. WANTED, AGENTS for the Sale of the W Wrexham Advertiser in Districts where not already rMresentea.-Apply BAYLBY AND BRADLEY limited, Wmhuo Business Announcements. I RICHARD JONES' GREAT (AMALGAMATION SALE, RICHARD JONES RICHARD JONE* RICHARD JONEL -Rif,-HA2D-, RICHARD JONES RICHARD JONES RICHARD JONES RICHARD JONES RICHARD JONES RICHARD JONES RICHARD JONES RICHARD JONES RICHARD JONES RICHARD JONES RICHARD JONES RICHARD JONES ART POTTERY & VASES, I A Job Lot. Hand-painted. Worth 4/6. To 11111' 1. :WOOL MATTRESSES, =; ""r :') .?;. ,???3e!frr?.??" ? 4Si,:3c,. I FEATHER PILLOWS, Special offer, 2/11 each. BEDROOM CHAIRS, Dark & Satin Walnut & Ash, 3/9. GROSVENOR" BEDROOM SUITE, During Sale only, E12 12 0. TH. "CESTRIAN" 4ft. 6in. SIDEBOARD, In Oak, MahQgany, & Walnut, JE6 15 6. NINE-PIECE WALNUT SUITE, Our own work. JE12 10 0. 4ft. 6in. OAK ROLL-TOP DESKS, With all requirements. Worth lOJGuineas. Sale Price, t8 10 0. AMALGAMATION SALE. AMALGAMATION 87 AMALGAMATION SALE. AMALGAMATION SALE. AMALGAMATION SALE. AMALGAMATION SALE. AMALGAMATION SALE. AMALGAMATION SALE. RICHARD JONES' COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHING ESTABLISHMENT, 50, Si, & 56, BRIDGE STREET, CHESTER. aaaor DAVIES & RUSH. OUR ANNUAL SALE OF SURPLUS STOC K AND REMNANTS. 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 ich has already been purchased by us previous to the great advance in prices. FOR 14 DAYS ONLY. j DES & RUSH, 58, HOP] EET & CENTRAL ARCADE. A. W. BUTT, 42, HIGH-STREET, WREXHAM, Invites an Inspection of his Fine Assortment of FIELD GLASSES, Iscluding the Celebrated "GOERZ-TRIEDER PRISMATIC BINOCULARS," AS USED BY MOST OF THE OFFICERS IN SOUTH AFRICA, AND FITTED IN KHARKI COLOURED CASES, ALSO SILVER & NICKEL-MOUNTED POCKET MAGNIFYING GLASSES, Useful for Lighting Pipes, &c., in the Sun. 3139 TELEPHONE No. 16. THOMAS WILLIAMS & Co., TOWN HALL. PROPRIETORS OF HER MAJESTY'S BONDED STORES. I SPECIALITIES:— RESERVE OLD SCOTCH (12 years old), HINES' LIQUEUR BRANDY, and VINTAGE PORTS. WE ARE THE LARGEST DUTY PAYERS IN NORTH WALES. 2397 A REMINDER! 0 C. K. BENSON & Co., WREXHAM & OSWESTRY, ARE STILL THE LEADING GROCERS, PROVISION MERCH/ NTS, WINE & SPIRIT MERCHANTS, BAKERS, AND CONFECTIONERS, IN THE DISTRICT, AND HAVE YET TO FIND A RIVAL. Legal and Public Notice. RAW for the Benefit of William Blower, Rnabon. Winning Nnmbara :—361, 283, 1 190,177,703,655,792.236,213. d ALL Persons having Claims against the Estate of Harriet Roberts, late Jolly Colliers, Nant, inkeeper, deceased, are requested to Bend particnlars of same on or before the 31at January to John Davies, Nar.L Stores, Coedpoeth. 165d RE THOMAS STANT, DECEASED. ALL Persons having any CLAIMS against Athe E4 state of the late Mr THOMAS STANT, of Talbot-road, Wrexham, who died on December 5lh. 1899, are requested to send particulars of same forthwith to the undersigned. Mesdrs JAMES JAMES, "6 -"ü:Ó 1'> "Ü' .:>, I 5olic:í;dTP tn th"!Exe!1or,. < Drynyff/nnoii Cfficefe, Wrexiium, ) I 19ih January, 1900. 170c t LIST OF SUBSCRIPTIONS to the Fund JLj for providing txtra. sqnipment for the Dsntiigh shire Hussars and Roval Welsh FoBilicr Volunteers about to proceed to South Africa on ective eervice. All donations shauid be paid to the account of Captain R. Bamest Barker, tratsnrer of the Fund, at the Wrexham Branch of the North and South Wales Bank. B¡¡,nk. SECOND LIST. I £ a. d. Amount already acknowledged 1122 10 6 Colonel Parr Lynes. 25 0 0 J.H.Dixon.Eaq. 25 0 0 The Hon. Laurence and Mr Broderick 21 0 0 T. G. Osborne, Eeq. 21 0 0 R. H. Venables Kyrke, Eeq 10 10 0 Joseph Smith, Ef-q. (Parcia). 10 0 0 Mrs Girardot 10 0 0 Per Mrs Embrey and the Misses Vanghan 5 15 10 Samuel Perks, Esq 5 0 0 Ralph Tomlineon, Etiq 5 0 0 W. James, Eeq., J.P., Uolwyn 5 0 0 Francis Nunn, Esq. 5 0 0 W. D. W. Griffith, Erzq., Garn 5 0 0 Watkin Richards, Eeq 5 0 0 C. W. Richards, Esq. 5 0 0 R. S. Richards, Esq. 5 0 0 Miss C. E. Griffith 5 0 0 Colonel Mainwaring. 5 0 0 Stephen Roose, Eeq 3 3 0 J. Oswell Bury, Esq 3 3 0 J. P. Lewis, Et?q 3 3 0 W.E.J. 330 J. F. Bryne, Esq., n Bay 3 0 0 Major Webber 2 2 0 R. Humphreys Roberts, Eeq 2 2 0 John Jenkins, Esq. 2 2 0 Major Leadbetter 1 1 0 W. Jones, E?q., J.P., Colwyn 110 Rev. J. Murgatroyd 1 1 0 Owen Williams, Esq. 1 1 0 C. Cotton, Esq 1 1 0 G. W. Venn, and Sons, Wrexham. 0 10 6 TRANSVAAL WAR FUND. EASTERN DIVISION OF THE CeUNTY OF DENBIGH. gUBSCRIPTION LIST. Donations previously vannounced JE880 9 11 Monthly subscriptions do. 27 7 10 W eekly suberipiionli do. 261 2 8 5 DONATIONS, Tk.: Parish of Chirk Fund. 52 2 7 Mr Joseph J ohuson, St. Petersburg 20 0 0 Messrs"- id Sons. Limited, Brynk 3, and Employees 9 1 3 Proceed [archwiel School- room, 9 0 0 Rhosllai u Fund, viz.:— Messrs Jones' Empll 2 5 0 Congreg i, Johns- town A Q n Moriah I it Hill-strc- ] Char Mr Doul 31 Messrs 1 e Mrs C. I Messrs J Evans, Marchwiel 10 0 Mrs Ove 1 0 0 Chester- jgational Church Y.P.S. 010 0 Box at Mr JJOWUUB ° v.harles-street 064 Servants at II4zhfidd 0 5 0 MONTHLY SUBSCRIPTIONS, VIZ Mrs Greville 1 0 0 Miss Grover 1 0 0 Messrs Las!iell Pnd Sliarrnitu'sEmployis 0 5 0 WEEKLY SUBSCRIPTIONS. Messrs Daviee Bros Employes, viz. Building D"pa.rtmcnt 0 15 2 Bryn TC-g Qnarry 035 Abenbury Brick WorkH (two ??). 110 0 2 8 7 Employes Wrexham Gas Works G 16 0 Mehsrs XV. atidlt, Fletcher and Employi3 0 6 0 Associated Society Loco Engineers and Firemen 0 15 10 Messrs Hughes and Lsnce-ster and Em- ployo 2 6 4 G. W. Railway Platelayers 0 11 6 Conservative Club Momberd. 1 11 6 Westminster and Brymbo Colliery Workman 7 1 10 Employ is CoV.den Flor.r Mills 1 2 0 Emplojis Puleston Mills 0 9 0 Employes Cambrian Leather Works. 2 7 0 Employes Mesers Monk and Newell 16 4 Bryn Mally Colliery Workmen. 2 2 5 Employes Border Pre«s 0 7 2 Conservative Clnb Members 2 7 0 WIDOWS AND CHILDREN OF SOLDIERS KILLED FUND. £ s. d. Amount previously announced 69 19 7 Mr J. C. Edwards's Employes, viz. :— Penybont Worke 216 6 Tre,fynant Works 115 9 Rhos Works 012 0 Encaustic 1 5 0 6 9 3 Contribution from the firm 6 9 3 12 18 6 Less one-half transferred to the Disabled Soldiers Fund. 6 9 3 6 9 3 DISABLED SOLDIERS' FUND. Mr J. C. Edwards aud Employes, one-half contribntion, as above stated 6 9 3 Subscriptions Beat to the Hon. Treasurer or to the Hon. Secreltiies (Major Dunn, Major Lead- better, and Mr Ll. Hugh Jones) will be gladly received and acknowledged, or may be paid to any of the Wrexham Banks to the credit of the Fund. THOMAS JONES (MAYOR), Chairwau and Treasurer. Guildhall, Wrexham, January 18th, 1900. azt I LIVERPOOL TICTORIA LEGAL I FRIENDLY SOCIETY. Established 1843. Enrolled by Act of Parliament. CHIEF OFTICE ST. ANDREW STREET, HOLBORN CIRCUS, LONDON. The ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the Members of the above Society will be held in the Memorial Hall, Farringdon Street, London, on the 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 1st January, 1500, of a new Adult Endowment Assurance Table, pre- pared and certified by Mr F. G. P. Neison, Actuary. (3) The adoption of the following partial amendment of*Rulea:— Rule XVH.—After 1897," at end of paragraph 3, insert or any other Table under which such members were insured at their dates of entrance." At the end offithe 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 Full Benefit, or to issue policies for benefits with- in the objects of the Society and the limita- tions of the Act, nndor 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. eider it advisable so to do." Rule XVIII.-At the end of the first paragraph insert or any other Table nnder which such members were insured at their dateB of entrance." Rule XXII.—After the words" Management Fr,ud delete cff and insert" not exceed- ing." After "1897 "insert "or under any! other Table which the Actuary of the Society may certify to have been calculated 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 as 6.30 p.m. prompt by Mr Ja3. M. Littleboy. By order of the Committee of Management. JAS. M. LITTLEBOY, Chairman. ARTHUR HENRI, Secretary. Legal and Public Notices. LONDON GUARANTEE AND ? ACCIDENT COMPANY. LIMITED. rTIHE Bonds or this Company arc accepted  Her ??Sty-6 GoTCrum?t, the Law :nC.,&C. Except.ona) ra'M .?d facilities for the t3Mo of Accldwt Policies. El?M if fatally Mjared. or .E6per week white tot?Iyd?ied S £ 3 per annum. Lo?IRepresentatiT?-S.M. H?nM Aeconn?ut, 1, Hi^;h-street, Wrexham. 27? NOTICE TO LADIES AND SERVANTS. REMOVAL OF MRS. HALSTEAD'S AGENCY I FROM LAMBMT STREET TO MAESGWYN ROAD, WREXHAM, Five minutes' walk from the Great Western ana I Ecbange Railway Stations. OPEN FROM 10 to 5. 2722h WREXHAM SAVINGS BANIv. THE Business of the Wrexham Savings • Bank is now transacted at the Bank Fien.iaea in Priory-strect, The Bank is open for basinesn on MONDAYS, FROM 12 TO 2. THURSDAYS, irom 4 TO 6. SATURDAYS, FRom 6 TO 8.30. Depositors may depoeit to th?- e-ten?. IM!n OW- year. They ?y ?"o ?epoHt up to E200 m t .rho!e. The i nt,-reat allowed i3 at the rate of 2* J per -tent. p-i nnnúm. Depoeitorf may par8oa&y e?isfy thcB-o?e? 't'.&t ^eamouns, on thc.r Deposit bock3 on the previous 2Ah Nove;?ber agrceH with the B?auce Bok of t?b Institution, chec?-ed and certified by the Auditor wh?.- c? h is cpen for inspection ? H? H?? daii? t&e hoars of publk business. no lERCY JAMES, Actuary, 13,'p String") Rank, Wrexhfim. HOLYWELL UNION. WORKHOUSE MASTER AND MATRON. THE GUARDlANS invite Ap?c.tjous for the above offices at the respective ?tMiea of ?-c? 75 and ??? 5 per ?unam (including beer mony) with mtions, west-in.- ?? ??'?Led »Par.iaents m the ?khou. r The appointment will be ??'?* to the Poor T n £ er3 Snperann?t.on Act, 1895, and the ?? '? theen.clum6uta for the pnrno.. of that Act ? ta fixed at S63 per annum reap&cuvefy' Applicants must be man riid amd the Master must be between the Ke of 35 and 45 years. The Master must be competant to keen all th;, books and perform the duties reqnirod by kirn by the Orders and ReguÙ1.tions of the Local Government Board, and to manage the cuhivatioc of land. He will be required to give security with an approved Grantee Society in the sum of .£200. Mr-troia must be compe"nt to nndertake personaluly the direction and management of all the domestic arrangements of the Woxkkouae. A knowledge of the Welsh language ia desirable. ApphcMiona in the handwritiag of each of tho n Candidates, btating age, present and former appoint- ments, accompanied by copies of not more than three recent testimonials as to character and efficiency to be sent in tomebefore ten o'clock, on Fridav, the 26th Jannaiy, 1900. Selected Candidates will receive notice to attend. di £ -l canvassing is prohibited, and will disqualHy. By Order, P. HARDING ROBERTS, Union Offices, Clerk. Holywell, 8th January, 1900. 79h ELECTRIC LIGHTING. THOSE INTENDING TO INSTALL SAME SHOULD APPLY TO T. F. JONES & CO. (CHESTER) LIMITED, SELLER STREET ELECTRICAL AND ENGINEERING WORKS, CHESTER. ESTIMATES FREE. ALL REPAIRS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. J. C. GITTINS. Agon3143 T>T"TT VRD JONES, >. ç.t\4£kG. WORJIS, tSE MARKET, WREXHAM, Respectfully begs to thank his numerous customers for their kind support during the past eight years, nd trusts to receive a continuance. of their esteemed favours. COMPETENT WORKMEN IN ALL BRANCHES WHEELS FITTED WITH STEEL RIMS AND RUBBER TYRES ON THE PREMISES. REPAIRS PROMPTLY ATTENDED To. ESTIMATES GIVEN llf WHAT PEOPLE SAY! THE BAZAAR KID GLOVE AT 1M IS SPLENDID VALUE. ARCADE, HOPE ST. 2673 WOOLS! WOOLS! WILLETT'S STOCK OF KNITTING tV and FANCY WOOLS is now complete. Although Wools have advanced in price considerably we placed contracts early, and can sell at old prices 2&, YORKE STREET, WREXHAM. 1601 SUN INSURANCE OFFICE FOUNDED 1710. SUM INSURED IN 1898. Exceeded £ 430,000,000. For particulars apply to MR. TREVOR G. BOSCAWEN, Agent at Wrexham. 4 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 PRINTING. p RINTING, p RINTING. P R T I G .õL. THE BEST IS CHEAPEST IN THE END THEREFORE, PRINT AT THE "ADVERTISER" OFFICE. W R F, X I-I A M ? LEY & BRADLEY LIMITED,' DVERTISER FIRINTING WORKS JJENBLAS s TREET,