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I A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF I PARLOUR GAMES. ALL THE LATEST I NOVELTIES IN TOYS, I MECHANICAL & OTHERWISE, ALSO A SPECIAL LINE OF DOLLS, PERAM-BULATORSjiiAND MAJL-CARTS, OF THE VERY BEST DESIGN. M. JONES, The Toy Stores, Central Arcade, WREXHAM. 2629d 2623d
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SALES BY AUCTION. MESSRS. F. LLOYD & SONS MONDAY NEXT. DECEMBER 17TH, AT 10 30. GREAT SHOW AND SALE OF FAT PIGS, U AXD SECOND XMAS SALE or BEEF & MUTTON IN WREXHAM SMITHEIELD. prizes for 3 Bacon Pigs over 10 ncoreB 3 Bacon over 7 and tinder 10 acorea 3 Neat Porketa }*ai Xma9 Fat Pigs. FRANK LLOYD & SONS have a Grand Entry 500 FAT AND PORK PIGS 100 FAT, DAIRY, AND STORE ?ATTLE, 150 FAT SHEEP AND CALVES. More Entriea Expected and Invited up to time of Sale. Judging 10 o'clock. Sale 10 30. a MESSRS FRANK LLOYD, NUTTALL, &. CO. PRIZES, £ 51. CHESHIRE REPOSITORY, CREWE. TpRANK LLOYD, NUTTALL, & Co. will r hold their FIRST GREAT QUARTERLY fr, ZE SALE for 1901. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 9th.-Hunters, Match p ir" Single Harnesq HorseR. how Cobs and Ponies. TIIRKSDAY, JANUARY 10th. Heavy Town, I n Tram, and Parcel Cart Horses, two and three \:1 j F'II" old Cults iind Fillies. Hunter wins 10 guinea Cap, second best 5 J3j„ea ditto, Match Pairs 5 guinea ditto, Single jjaruesa Horses Prizes, JE12. Ki-t Heavy Horse 10 guinea Cup, other heavy 9 ^nineaa. £ uirit-3 close January lat. Prize Lists readv. 3103d MESSRS. ASTON & SON. SALE BY S. ASTON & SON ARGYLE AUCTION ROOMS. SiiljE EVERY MONDAY. Tbene ROOMS are OPEN every day t. receive FURNITURE, ot other GOODS, in any quantity, to be SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION. ALL GOODS TO BE DELIVERED AT THE SIDE DOOR, WITH A LIST GIVING FULL PARTICULARS. GOODS FETCHED OR DELIVERED AT MODERATE CHARGE. TELEPHONE, No. 0190. 2353 THE SALE on Monday next, December 17th, and Tuesday, the 18th, if necessary 'removed from the Sun and Dragon Inn, Rhos), by irder of the representatives of the late Mrs Ann Bvaus the whole of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE icu effects, also goods left over from last week, and other gaods for rent, viz., sweet toned harmonium with eight stops, parlour suite in A.C., mahogany inlaid chest of drawers, with brass handles, four other chests of drawers, antique mahogany twolsaf Sable, wardrobe," handsome cheval mirror in birch, nne rosewood centre table, eight-days' clock, draper's mantle stand. pitchpine toilet tables, birch washstand with marble slab, sofas, cocches, suite in tapestry, mahogany side-board, brasa-mounted bedstead, paliasses, three prime goose feather bed, fenders, fire-irons, kitchen dresser, eatin walnut bedroom suite, the wardrobe (with double glass doors), and the usual scullery and kitchen re- quisites. Owing to the large number of lots this Sale will commence at 11 o'clock. No reserve. At 2 o'clock will be sold one of Gardener's No. 1 Sansaap Machine Choppers with 5 knives, also Filler, coat £ 24. also new and second-hand van harness. fr3213 I ARGYLE STREET AUCTION ROOMS, WREXHAM. THE SALE of CHINA and EARTHEN- TV ARE from the Art Pottery Co., Hanley, con- tacted by S. AQton and Son this week will be con- tinued on SATURDAY and MONDAY Next. Each vening at 6 o'clock. A large stock of fancy and useful China and Earthenware to be sold without the least reserve. Saturdav, 15th, and Monday, 17th, at 6 o'clock. 13208 <"T~ .KET,  SELL by XTX AUCTION", as above, on TUESDAY Next, DECEMBER 18th. the whole of the STOCK-IN- IBADE of SWEETS and BISCUITS; also, four sets of brass scales and weights and the whole of the jas fittings and fixtures. Sale at 2 o'clock. t3214 MESSRS R. OWEN JONES & CO. GLOBE AUCTION ROOMS, REGENT STREET, WREXHAM. THE SALE on MONDAY will include -L Chippendale suite in tapestry, Fix chairs in rosewood frames, upholstered in red tapestry, conch in leather, chest of drawers, mahogany oval table, brass rail bedsteads, spring mattresdes, wool nattresses, pillows and boister, cane chairs, dressing tables and washstands, toilet glass, kitchen tables, thairs, fenders, and usual kitchen utensils, mail cart, Bangle, Singer's sewing machine, and numerous other affects. Also, at Six O'clock p.m., RE WALTER JONES, the remainder of the BOOTS, SHOES, AND SLIPPERS, ;os»eiiier with a large quantity of CIGARS, &e. Acetioneer' Omees Globe Auetion Rooms, Regent- itruez, Wrexham. Telephone, 0200 3215d SCHOLASTIC. Mr W. S. STEPHENSON, CLISSOLD, WREXHAM FECHAN, PROFESSOR OF THE VIOLIN AND VIOLONCELLO, HAS VACANCIES FOR A FEW PUPILS. All pnpils who have entered for the principal 11 examinations have been successful. 2670f MR WILFRID JONES, TEACHER OF SINGING, BRYN MEIRION, WREXHAM. Bej to announce that he resumes his duties on OCTOBER 1ST, after the Vacation. Pupils' Recent Successes— FIKST PRIZE TENOR and BASS SOLOS, NATIONAL EISTEDDFOD, LIVERPOOL. 2474a WELSHPOOL GRAMMAR SCHOOL. N'EXT TERM COMMENCES JANUARY 15TH. Preparation for the University Locals, Preceptors, Public Schools, Shorthand Certificate, and Civil Service Examinations. Over 120 passes during the last nine years in above Examinations. jr Heferences to Parents in Wrexham and District. Comfortable borne for boarders. Moderate Terms, Carabridge Local Examination Class now forming. t3154 T. F. HILES, Head Master. 1 AAA Rolls Embossed Crinkled Paper, ??\J? lOfesttoc?pt 3d per roll. Candle shades, all prices. La.mp Shades, 6d and Is 2d. Flower Pot Covers, Id, 2d, and 3d. Fancy Grasses, Id. 2d, 3jd, and 6d bnnch. Palms and Plants from 5H; good variety. Pampas Grasses, Id, 2d, 3d, and d. Shelf Paper. Gas Frills and Picture Papers, fiolly Stripg, Ac., for decoration. 6d and 13 Games In great variety. Dominoes, 61 to 103 6d. WILLETT'S, 2 A, YORKE STREET, WREXHAM. 2945a ALL ORDERS for PRINTING, LITHO- GRAPHY, BOOKBINDING, &c., intended for the "ADVERTISER" OFFICES, will be Reived at the Ofiicej, MARKET SQUARE, ONLY, there being NO CONNECTION with s»ny other 66. Office houra, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Telephone "'0.. SALES BY AUCTION. MESSRS JONES & SON. The Largest Pig Salesmen in North Wales. WREXHAM SMITHFIELD. MONDAY EXT. MONDAY NEXT. [ DECEMBER 17TH. GRAND ANNUAL CHRISTMAS SHOW AND SALE OF PRIME BACON AND PORK PIGS. JONES & SON will SELL in the above Smithfield (in addition to thb nenal I saiv Su'dSSI'SS'SL^(in oddMo°'»"»-™1 1,500 FAT PIGS. AT 10 30 PROMPT. PRIZES IN ALL CLASSES for the following; Best 3 Bacon Pigs, Be"t Bacon Pig, Hest 6 Porkets (undei 140,b.), Best Fat Sow; and a Piece of Plate. value iE2, to the largest Vendor. Judging at 10 o'clock to the minute. -Nu I'E.-This Auction is admitted to be one of the largest and best in England or Wales, good Buyers regularly attend, as they can always rely npon a. good Supply, Top Market Prices are therefore obtained all the year round. SEND YOUR PIGS IN EARLY. OSices:— ^'i^xhatj. and Llfnaollen. 907r ROSSETT SMITHFIELD. THE next SALE will take place on WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 19th, at 12 o'clock. A SPECIAL SALE OF POULTRY will also be held, being a convenient day for the Christmas demand. 3148r JONES & SON, Auctioneers. TO GARDENERS AND OTHERS. MONDAY, DECEMBER 17TH. THE WREXHAM HORSE REPOSITORY (Near the G.W.R. Station.) MESSRS JONES & SON have received instructions from Messrs C. Van Ree and Son (Holland), to SELL BY AUCTION, in the above Repository, a large number of SHRUBS, EVER- GREENS, ROSES, &c., in Great Variety (350 lots. The above will be found a splendid lot, direct from Holland. All to be Sold Without Reserve. Sale at 1,30 prompt. 3158z WEDNESDAY NEXT, DECEMBER 19TH. AT 20, ALEXANDRA ROAD, NEWTOWN, WREXHAM. IMPORTANT SALE of FURNITURE and jL EFFECTS, including— DINING Roon, &c.-Excellent walnut dining room suite (equal to new,, covered in morocco, comprising couch, lady's ax)d gent.'s easy chairs, and six single chairs; mahogany telescope dining table. 6ft. x 4ft. 6in.. with extra leaf j- 3-tier walnut whatnot, large walnut overmantel with bevelled mirrors, two marble timepieces, number of books, brass rail fenders, fire braeses, ashpans, sandry ornaments and brackets, pictures and plaques, box spittoon, coal vase, hearthrugs, bamboo flower stand, wicker chair, skin rug, buffets, fear bent wood chairs, and a number of small articles. HALL AND STAIRS.—Oak hat and umbrella stand, tapestry stair carpet, oilcloth, stair rods, and 3undry mats. THE BEDROOMS contain-Brass and iron French bedsteads and palliasses, spring and wool mattresses, feather bolsters and pillows, chests of drawers in walnut inlaid with maple, dressing tables and washstands, carpets, cornice pole9, &c., &e. Also, the Contents of the KITCHENS, including excellent kitchen dresser, white top tables, and the usual collection of culinary utensils. Sale a; 12.30 prompt. 3207z JONES & SON, Auctioneers. I RAILWAY NOTICES. WREXHAM, MOLD, AND CONNAH'S QUAY RAILWAY. CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS. WEEK-END TICKETS, DECEMBER V w 21ST and 22ND, from Brymbo, Wrexham, &c., to Rhyl. Liandudno, aild other North Wales Coast Stations; aleo from Connah's Quay and Shotton, Hawarden, and Buckley, to Shrewsbury, Wolver- hampton, Birmingham, &j. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 22ND. Half-Day Trips from Wrexham. Arj., to Liverpool Birkenhead, Seacombe, &c. Special Service Late Trains Wrexham and Chester Markets. CHRISTMAS EVE, DECEMBER 24TH. Day and Half-Day Trips from Brymbo, Wrexham, &c., to Liverpool, Chester, Birkenhead, &c. Special Service Late Trains to Brymbo, Caergwrle Castle, Back!ey, &c., from Wrexham Market. CHRISTMAS DAY, DECEMBER 25TH. Trains run as on SundayB, BOXING DAY, DECEMBER 26TH. Cheap Day and Half-Day Excursions from Brymbo Wrexham, itc., to Chester, Liverpool, Seacombe Birkenhead, Southport, Blackpool, New Brighton, Arc. EVERTON v. BURY FOOTBALL MATCH. PANTOMIMES. Special Excursion from Wretfham, Central at 12.35 p.m., calling at intermediate stations, returning from Landing Stage 11.30 p.m., Seacombe 11.45 p.m. Special late Train leaves Wrexham Central at 9.30 p.m. for Chester and intermediate stations, re- turning from Northgate Station at 11.15 p.m. Brymbo Branch Service see Special Bills. For full particulars, fares, and all information, ae bills, to be obtained at Stations. T. CARTWRIGHT, General Manager. Central Station, Wrexham, Dec., 1900. 3209r ROYAL SOCIETY FOR THE PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS. WREXHAM AND DISTRICT BRANCH. BOX. SECRETARY MRS E. TIEES, Oakley House, Wrexham. INSPECTOR t BLAKE JONES, 19, Trevor-street, Wrexham. Casee of Cruelty reported to the Hon. Secretary or Inspector will be carefully investigated. 2372 HAPPY IDEA FOR XMAS. I'LL GO DOWN TO ROBERTS' 6M BAZAAR, 2, HENBLAS STREET, WREXHAM, and select a few out of the many thousands of useful and Ornamental Articles and Toys, all suitable and sensible Christmas Presents. HAPPY IDEA FOR THE NEW YEAR. .3166f I 3166f X COALS! X I COALS!! COALS! IF YOU WANT BRIGHT FIRES AND CLEAN HEARTHS YOU SHOULD ORDER YOUR COALS FROM SAMUEL ROGERS, I PUBLIC HALL. TELEPONE No. 68. GOOD PRICES GIVEN FOR OLD IRON. 2730a  WANTED, BOYS to .SELL AduerfMer8 i on Saturday morning.—Apply, Office of paper. LEGAL & PUBLIC NOTICES. BOOTS, Cash Chemists (Western), Ltd,, I Chemists, Druggists, Stationers, &c., Station- street, Nottingham. The Transfer Books will be Closed nom the 17th to the 31st December inclusive, for the purpose of preparing warrants for the Fiiteenth Quarterly Dividend at the rate of Six per cent. per annum on the Preference Shares. 3171a "VfOTICE.—J. MACK wishes to inform the Public that he does not employ anyone to canvass, and Will Not Be Responsible for any Orders given to Canvassers in his name. Shonid travellers be employed in the future they will be duly authorised to act for him. His only address is 28, HENBLAS STREET, WREXHAM, The only Picture-Framing Shop in the street. 3087d MR. THOMAS ROBERTS, Brookside Inn, -LtLi. Rhosymedre. bpgs to inform the Public that he has TRANSFERRED the Business of Mineral Water and the Bottling of Stout to MESSRS A. MACCLUSKY & CO., PLOUGH INN, RHOSYMEDRE, to whom all Orders should in future be sent. 3189z COUNTY OF DENBIGH. NOTICE is herebj given that the next -L1 General Quarter Sessions of the Peace for the Connty of Denbigh, will be held at the COUNTY UALjj, in RUTHIN, in tr.e oaid Connty, on FRI- DAY, the 4th day of JANUARY, 1901. at 11.30 o'clock a.m.. for the trial of Prisoners, the Hearing of Appeals, and all other Business relating to the County over which the Court has jurisdiction. All Jurors, Prosecutors, and Witnesses are re- quired to be in attendance at the above-named. hour. W. R. EVANS, Clerk of the Peace. County Offices, Rnthin, 8th Dec., 19CO. N.B.-InEitrnctions for Indictments should be sent to my Office (if practicable), four davs at least before the Sessions.. 3169r I NOTICE. SCHOOL BOARD FOR THE UNITED SCHOOL DISTRICT OF ABENBURY. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, in refer- ence to the above District, that 1. The above School Board have (subject to the approval of the Board of Education) made certain Bye-Laws in pursuance of the powers given to the School Board by s. 74 of the Elementary Education Act, 1870, as amended by the Elementary Education Acts 1876, 1880, 1893, 1899, and 1900. 2. A printed copy of the proposed Bye-Laws will continue deposited, for inspection by any ratepayer at 9, Temple-row, Wrexham, the office of the School Board, for one calendar month from the date of the publication of this notice. 3. At the expiration of the said calendar month, the said proposed Bve-Laws will be submitted to the Board of Education for final approval. 4. The School Board will supply a printed copy of the said proposed Bye-Laws gratis to any ratepayer. J. BAGNALL BURY, Clerk to the Board. 15th December, 1900. t3175 BOROUGH OF OSWESTRY. THE MARKETS WILL BE OPEN AS USUAL ON WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 26th. By order, J. PARRY JONES, 13091 Town Clerk. MY ALES AND STOUT Are BREWED only from the FINEST and BEST MATERIALS, AND ARE GUARANTEED ABSOLUTELY PURE. MR ALFRED NEOBARD PALMER, F.C.S. reports:— I have carefully examined the contents of the two samples of your ALE and STOUT submitted to me, and am able to certify that neither of them contains the faintest trace of Areenic." J. A. CHADWICK, BURTON BREWERY, 3176 WREXHAM. J. F. EDISBURY & CO. (LIMITED.) Re THE ARSENICAL POISONING SCARE. The Directors of J. F. EDISBURY & CO., LTD., in view of the above scare, deem it due to their numerous Customers and the general public to issue the following Certificate, which fully confirms the reputation for PURITY which the PENADUR SPRING MINERAL WATERS have so long enjoyed. CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS. Institute of Chemical Technology and Analytical Laboratory, 9, Hackins Hey, Liverpool, Dec. 5th, 1900. Messrs J. F. Edisbary and Co., Ltd., Wrexham. I DEAR SIRs,-We hereby certify that we have examined sample of your Mineral Waters, and find no trace whatever of Arsenic or any other poisonous matter. Yours truly, (Signed), A. NOEMAN TATE & Co., Analytical and Consulting Chemists. EDISBURY & Co.'s TABLE TSATERS are guaranteed absolutely pure—none but the very finest materials are used at their Manufactory, 3152ca R APHAEL'S ALMANAC, 1901 NOW READY. Contains Hints to Farmers and Gardeners; Birth- day Information for every day, and the Fate of any Child born during the year. When to court, marry, buy, sell, epesulate, hire servants, seek employment, Bet fowls, fish, bake, brew, travel, remove, or do any- thing elbe. The best Almanac published. 128 pages. price 6d, post free 7d. Foulsham, 4, Pilgrim-street, Ludgate Hill, EJC., and all Stationers and Bookstalls. 2599c BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS. PURE BEER. & Co essrs [ I O. HAVE PLEASURE IN BEING ABLE TO GUABANTHE THE ABSOLUTE PUEIT7 OF THEIR CELEBRATED ALES, HAVING SUBMITTED BOTR THEIR MILD AND BITTER BEERS TO A LONDON EXPERT, AND ALSO TO HR. A. N. PALMER. BELOW ARE THE REPORTS I have carefully examined the mild and HIT.TM* HOOVE C!H rvr\l inrl UTT 1\JI" 1Wo.t-'1:a.\A. u3 JUS TTX^T l^ c mes O Co., W rexham, and, as the result of a searching analysis, nFn, d ?them to be pure and wholesome, brewed from pure materials, no glucose whatever being employed as a substitute for malt. I certify these beers to be absolutely free from arsenic. (Signed) "MATTHEW J. CANNON, F.C.S., "16, Devonshire Square, London, E.C." I have examined the contents of the two bottles of ale described as "samples of your mild and pale ales, and find them free from all trace 0 -enic. (Signed) "ALFRED NEOBARD PALMER, F.C.S. The wery, Wrexham, November, 1900." — — —- » XI PRESENTS. W. REES Is making a C play of NOVELTIES in LACE, TIES and FICHUS, SIL. KERCHIEFS, GLOVES of every Description for day and eve_n SILK BLOUSES in a variety of colours and styles (very special) 5/11 each, worth 8/11. FLANNEL BLOUSES 3/6, 4/9, 5/11 each. FLANNELETTE „ 1/11, 2/3, 2/9 „ FUR NECKLETS from 1/4 J to 63/- MUFFS „ 2/11 to 251. „ SERVANTS' APRONS l/0i, 1/3: 116', llllt each. CAPS 3Ad, 4id, 6jd, 8^d each. PRINTS 2/6, 2/11, dress length, fast color. H.S. LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS in Fancy Boxes 1/11, 2/3 the V doz. ELABORATELY EMBROIDERED INITIAL HANDKERCHIEFS, Pure Linen, 7id each. LADIES' and CHILDRENS' UMBRELLAS from 1/6] to 21/- each. LARGE STOCK of SILKS and OTHER LIGHT FABRICS SUITABLE FOR EVENING WEAR. DRESSMAKING A SPECIALITY. MOURNING ORDERS EXECUTED on the SHORTEST NOTICE. NOTE ADDRESS— W. W. REES, CHURCH STREET, WREXHAM. 2264 CHRISTMAS 1900. ANOTHER CHRISTMAS IS FAST APPROACHING AND, AS USUAL, C. K. BENSON & Co. Are fully and adequately prepared to meet their Business Contingencies. They are Stocked up with the Finest Selection in NORTH WALES, of CHOICE COOKERY & DESERT FRUITS, Of all and every kind, but only of the Very Best Qualities Obtainable AT LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. CRYSTALLIZED & GLACE FRUITS, BONBONS, COSAQUES &c., All our Fruits are washed and cleaned by patent machinery and are quite ready for use. THE FAIR TRADE PIONEERS, C. K. BENSON & Co., WREXHAM & OSWESTRY. 3856 I W ANTED, BOYS to SELL Advertiser* I YV on Saturday mornings.-Apply, Office of 1 tbia paper I No man ever lost his money by judicious I advertising.-AN advertisement travels and works while the merchant is asleep and his store closed.. CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR'S GIFTS. Hurrah! and Hurrah for Christmas is here, 'Tis the Merriest and Best of all times in the Year. 0 W E N S'S GREAT EXHIBITION OF CHRISTMAS NOVELTIES!! In Every Conceivable Variety, and for All Tastes and Purses. Thousands to Select From. In Solid Silver from 1/- each. In Real Gold from 3/6 each. OUR GREAT ANNUAL SHOW IS THE  TO PLEASE AND DELIGHT THE HEARTS OF OLD AD YOUNG. Christmas Greetings to all. and don't forget that for the PRETTIEST AND CHEAPEST PRESENTS go to EDWIN OWENS, 8, HIGH STREET. THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED WATCHMAKER & JEWELLER IN WREXHAM. 3162af D. BUTT, LUTON HOUSE, HOPE STREET, SPECIAL SALE FOR XMAS. This important sale is too well-known to need any comment. All Winter Millinery must be cleared to make room for SPRING GOODS. In all Departments we can show good lines at low prices in great variety. FURS CORSETS SILK TIES LACE TIES LACE FICHUS VEILINGS LACES COLOURED RIBBONS BLACK RIBBONS RIBBON VELVETS VELVETS MILLINERY SILKS I GLOVES (Kznu & WOOLLEN ) FLOWERS OSTRICH FEATHERS FANCY FEATHERS OSPREYS ORNAMENTS VELVET HATS t FELT HATS i CHIP HATS STRAW HATS, &c. A visit will be worth your attention. 3199 THE BEST POSSIBLE VARIETY, BEST POSSIBLE VALUE, IN FANCY GOODS FOR ¡ CHRISTMAS PRESENTS i ? AT THE BAZAAR! BAZAAR! BAZAAR! APRONS, GLOVES, FURS, UMBRELLAS, &c. CENTRAL ARCADE. CASH DRAPERS. 2691hr J WANTED, AGENTS for the Sale of the I W Wrexham Advertiser in Distriota where not J already rgEresented.-Apply BAYLEY AND BBASUOT Limited, Wrexham ;I No man ever lost his money by jadicions advertising.—An advertisement travels and Works l while themerchant is asleep and hie-store closed.