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-r-r- JAMES A YER, GENERAL DRAPER AND OUTFITTER, VICTORIA HOUSE, HIGH STREET, HOLYWELL. :0:- HIGH-CLASS MILLINERY A SPECIALITY. -:0:- say An inspection of the large and varied general Stock is respectfully invited. ESTABLISHED,1786. 1 -:0: CROSS STREET, HOLYWELL. -:0:- MRS. A. HUGHES, Late E. J. Edwards, Thomas Harrison and Edmund Hughes, Wholesale and Retail Wine and Spirit Merchant, IMPORTER OF FOREIGN WINES AND SPIRITS, DEALER IN ALES AND PORTER OF THE FINEST QUALITIES .Agent for Messrs. George Sandeman and Co's Houses at Cadiz and Oporto, -:0: TtTBS. HUGHES bega to tender her thanks to the Public for their kind Patronage, and to inform them that she has juat secured a Choice CHRISTMAS STOCK of Brandies, Whiskies, Wines, Ales, &c., of excellent Quality. :o: Brandies. Per Bottle.. 3s. 3a. 6d.; 4s. and s. MARTELL'S and HENNESSEY'S 1, 2, and 3 STAB, BRANDIES, 5s.; 5s. 6d., and 6a. Scotch Whiskies. Per Bottle 2a. 6d. 2a. 10d. 3s. and 3s. 6d; Fine Old Scotch Malt, Master of Ravens. wood, Roderick Dba, Uam Var, Glen- livafe, Gordon's, and 3 Star Highland 3s. 6d. per Bottle. Irish Whiskies. Per Bottle 2s. 6d.; 2s. IOd. i 3s. and 38. 6d. McDonnell's Old Irish Malt, Dews of Slievemore, Roppmoyua, Danville's and Henry Thompson's. 3s. 6d. per Bottle, Rum. FINEST OLD JAMAICA and DEMERARA RUMS, from 2a. 9d. per Bottle. Gin. FINEST LONDON GIN, 2e. 3d.; 2s. 7d., and 2a. IOd. per Bottle. D E K U Y P E B'S HOLLANDS. Port. CHOICE OPORTO WINE, from Is. 8d. to 6s. per Bottle. Claret. MEDOO, 8T. JULIEN AND OTHER CHOICE BRANDS. -——— Sherry. FINE DRY GOLDEN MATURED SHERRY, from 2s. to 6s. per Bottle. Champagnes, Moet and Chandon, OOKTB ST. FLOKENTE and VICTOR PERE'S FINE DRY PURE CHAMPAGNE AT 18. 6d. per Bottle. PRICES OF ALL KNOWN BRANDS ON APPLICATION. -:0:- Worthington and Co's INDIA PALE ALE IN CASKS AND BOTTLE, BITTER BEER, MILD, LIGHT DINNER AND STRONG ALES, IN THE FINEST CONDITION. -;0:- Double Imperial Stout and Porter. :0:- PRIVATE FAMILIES SUPPLIED. :o: Mineral Waters. A Large Quantity of the 0-bove always kept in Stock. :0:- Cigars and Cigarettes. A CHOICE STOCK ALWAYS ON HAND. :o: Inspect the Stock of HUGHES' Choice Matured Old Special Scotch Wkiskie8- Unequalkd anywhere in Quality. '0' NOTE THE ADDBESS- THE OLDEST AND ONLY RECOGNISED WHOLESALE WINE AND SPIRIT STORES, CROSS STREET, HOLYWELL. EDW-ARD PARRY, PRACTICAL SADDLER AND HARNESS MAKER, BBYNFORD STREET, HOLYWELL. -:0:- ALL WORK EXECUTED ON THE PREMISES-GOOD WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED. -:0: SADDLES AND COLLARS RE-LINED, AND GUARANTEED TO BE EASY -:0:- LEATHER MERCHANT. -:o: WHIPS, HORSE BRUSHES AND STABLE REQUISITES, OF ALL KINDS KEPT IN STOCK. -:0, NEW PATTERN CART LAMPS ON HAND :0;- REPAIRS NEATLY AND PROMPTLY DONE. GREENFIELD HALL SCHOOL, HOLYWELL, N. WALES. PREPARATORY FOR PUBLIC SCHUOLS & ROYAL NAVY. HEADMASTER JOHN SHORTRIDGE CUMING, B.A., OXON. NEXT TERM BEGINS J ANUARY 1890. TO FARMERS AND OTHERS. DO you require your Corn ground ? Send it to FUST MILL. The work oan be done quiokly and well. .i •RfTCTTfJXS, avi r'7v—<• thr y>- "'r [ ilry.t. with the rcr. P.nx?-s. l/»> A' 'F F- R ft timpa ti'.fc ->f "ul «! »here, on or !» or S4 «!*>• >••••• 'i* W i,fc. «. nerm.i.. iiu t uJ ..r'1Lwj.t'f.jfu,(' -I' Itit T. A. I> A M BERT I Wholesale Wine and Spirit Merchant, HIGH STREET, HOLYWELL, CALLS the attention of the Public to the following prices of Wines, Spirits, and Ales, &c., trusting to have a share fef support, feeling confident that the quality will bear comparison with other Houses in the Trade. :0: Irish Whiskies. Per Bottle (Good) 3/- Campbell's 3/6 John Jamieson 3/6 Scotch Whiskies. Per Bottle Old Highland 3/- Gordon Brand. 3/3 Glenleven and the celebrated Uam-Var 3/6 Morning Dew and Glenlivat (excellent quality). 3/9 Old Rums. from 2/9 per bottle. Gin. Nicholson's (the beat quality in the Market). 2/3 De Kuyper's Hollands Gin. Brandies. Per Bottle from 3/- MARTELL'S and HENNESSEY'S x, 2, and 3 STAR BRANDIES, 5s., 5s. 6d. and 6s. -:0:- SPECIAL QUOTATION PER ° DOZEN FOR ALL SPIRITS. -:0: MOET AND CHANDON AND Louis Roederer & Golden Goblet Champagnes, STILL AND SPARKLING, HOCKS AND MOSELLE Clarets, Ports, Sherries, and Fine Old Madeira. -:0:- A large quantity of the best quality of AERATED WATERS always kept in stock. -:0:- BURTON MILD AND BITTER ALES IN 9 AND 18 GALLON CASKS. -0:- CIGARS, CIGARETTES, &c. 0:0 The Trade supplied with Spirits from One Gallon upwards at Prices and Quality which will compare favourably with others. -:0:- ADDRESS— LAMBERT'S HOTEL, -—- HIGH STREET, HOLYWELL. HOLYWELL SCHOOL BOARD. -:0:- FINANCIAL STATEMENT. -:0: THE District Auditors' Act, 1879 (42 Vio., 0 0). Statement of Reoeipts and Expenditure by the Holy wall School Board for the Tear ended JWth day of SBETBXBBB, 1896. ( RECEIPTS. £ s. d. To Annual Grants from tie Education Department. 608 1 0 Annual Grant from the Soience and Art Department. 14 6 6 1' Fee Grant from the Eduoation Depart- ment under the Elementary Edaca- tion Aot, 1891 286 0 0 Payments made to the Treasurer by the Rating Authority at 7d. in the Poand 970 0 0 County Council for use of Schools for Teohnical Classes 1 10 0 Balance (including Defioit of Loan) 628 6 9 12308 3 3 -.j EXPENDITURE. £ a. d. A a. d. By Balanoe on the 29th September, 1894 443 19 0 1,—Expenses of Administration, 11: By Salaries of Officers of the Board 174 9 0 Legal and other Expenses of Administration. 61 0 2 —————— 236 9 2 2.—Expenses ofMaintenance of Public Elementary Schools:— By Salaries of Teachers 827 10 9 Books, Apparatus, and Stationery 106 12 < Fuel, Light and Cleaning and Replacement of Fur. niture, and Repairs to Buildiogs and Furniture 237 3 11 i* Rents, Rates, Taxes and Insurance.t 31 2 6 1201 9 7 3'-Loam By Repayment of prinoipal of Loans. 162 9 11 Interest on Loans. 274 16 7 ————— 427 6 6 42308 3 3 a; OUTSTANDING LIABILITIES OF THE BOARD AT THE END OF THE YEAR:— J) s. d. Loans from Pnblio Works Loan Commissioners ontatanding. 7192 7 6 Other Loans outstanding. 11*9 16 10 J)S35 3 3 -:0: We certify that this Account has been examined and passed by the Sohool Board, as provided by Seo. 17 of the Act 38 and 37 Viot., cap. 88. BRYANY CTTATMUIT. E. M. EVANS, ISA October, 1895. 0tmI 10 m 8<mom Bolm- I hereby certify that I have oompared the entries in the above Statement with the Vouchers and other Documents relating thereto, and that the regulations with respect to suoh Statement have been duly complied with. I hereby further certify that I have ascertained by Audit the correctness of suoh Statement, and that the Expenditure of the Sohool Board (exclusive of Balances) during the year ended the 29th day of September, 1896, included in suoh Statement, and allowed by me, at the Audit is £ 1860 4a. 3d. As witness my hand this FISFF day of FBBBTTABT, 1896, WILLIAM GRIFFITH, ASSIST. DISTBIOT AUDXTOB. Corporation of the City of Manchester. CONCENTRATED MANURE Made from Slaughter-House and Market Refuse, Exorement from Pail Closets, BLOOD, BONES, FISH, &c, Delivered in bags, carriage paid, in 2 Ton lots within 60 miles and 4 Ton lots within 100 miles, at J63 per Ton. Special price over 100 miles. Supply strictly limited. Orders should be given early in the season to prevent disappointment. Full particulars from: Bo. D. CALLISON, Indoor Superintendent, Cleansing Department, Town Hall, Manchext.er, or to BOLD ALDRED, Stamford Road, Altrinabain. PAIIAIIA FREE GRANTS OF uARnUnl 160 ACRES OF LAND IN MANITOBA AND THB NORTH WEST. Enormous Crops in 1805. Reports of British Farmers and other new Illus- trated pamphlets containing information respecting the NOBTH-WBST TEBBITOBIBS and the Provinces of MANITOBA, ONTARIO, QUEBEC, NOVA SOOTIA, NEW BBUNSWICE, PBINOB EDWABD ISLAND, and BRITISH COLUMBIA, where land can be obtained either free or on advantageous terms. Exceptional opportunities for farmers. Great demand for agricultural labourers ppd domestic servants. Full partioulars on all points supplied gratis and post free by MB. JOHN DYKE, CANADIAN GTOVEBNHBNT AoBltT, 16, WATER STREET, LIVERPOOL A SELECT DAY SOHOOL for YOUNG LADIES is now OPEN at ST. WINKFBTDE'S CONVENT, Well Street. Only a limited number recived.—For Terms, apply to the SUPHBIOBBSS. THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1894. -:0:- HOLYWELL RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL. -:0: Abstract of the Accounts for the above named Rural District for the period from the appointed day under the Local Government Aot, 1894, to the 31st day of March, 1895. e RBOBIPTS. Maroh 31st, 1895. d6 s. d. L a. Public Health and Hiscollaneow:- From Oveiseers, General Expenses. 11 0 9 Special Expenses (Rhewl 0 1 Water Supply). 61 1 6 Contribution from County Councils:- Salaries of Medical Officers 33 16 4 Inspectors of Nuisanoes ,H5 19 0 • —149 15 4 221 16 10 Balance at 31st March, 1995. 512 11 9 JE734 8 7 PAYMENTS. Maroh 31st, 1895. £ s d. £ 8. d. Balanoe from last Account .416 2 8 Public Health and Miscellaneous Sewerage Works Water Supply Parish" of Holywell 13 2 6 Water Supply Parish of Llanasa 519 0 Water Supply Paridh of Whitford. 5 12 7 Water Supply Bagillt Special District 46 4 1 Rhewl Mostyn, ft0 Water 70 18 2 Supply Eleotiou Expenses^ 1 Northop Special Sewerage District Repayment of inatalments T of Loan 13 6 8 Interest 9 0 1 Salaries of Offioers. t J Establishment Cbargeo. 3 2 3 Contribution to Chester Port Sanitary Authority 16 0 n Disinfectants q g Registrars fees for Returns to Medical Officers 0 17 0 JE734 8 7 Amount allowed at Audit held 1st February, 1896 JG318 5a. lid P. HARDING ROBERTS Clerk to the Rural District Council. NORTHOP SCHOOL ^OAJRD~ COUNTY OF FLINT. F I N A N C I A L S T A T E M E N T -;0: THE Distriot Auditors Act, 1879 (42 Viot. c. 6). Statement of Receipts and Expenditure by the above-named School Board during the Year ended the TWENTY-NINTH day of SEPTBMBEB 1895 RECEIPTS. £ s. d. To Balanoe on 29th Sept., 1894,. 164 4 7 41 Annual Grant from the Education Department. 405 9 6 Annual Grant from the Scienoe and Art Department (excluding Grants made under the Teohnical Instruc- tion Act, 1889) 1112 0 Fee Grant from the Education Depart- ment under the Elementary Educa- tion Aot, 1891 224 15 9 From the Rating Authorities, being equivalent to a rate of 4fd. per L on JE33155 9a. Id., the Rateable Value oi the District according to the Valuation Lists in force at the beginning of the year ot.. 600 0 0 Hire of Sohools. It 17 6 £ 1307 9 4 EXPENDITURE. 1 r. a j £ B. d. L a. d. 1—Expenses of Administration: By Salaries of Offioers of Board 68 0 0 Other Expenses of Ad. minietration 17 16 0 2.—Expenses of Maintenance of Public Elementary Schools: By Salaries and Remuneration of Teachers. 652 3 Ó Books, Apparatus, and Stationery. 46 10 1 Fuel, Light, and Clean- ing, and Replacement of Furniture and Repairs to Buildings and Furniture 79 6 7 Rents, Rates, Taxes and Insaranoe .1 32 10 5 810 9 6 Contributions to other Industrial Schools. 10 10 0 3-In respect of oans By Prinoipal re-paid78 12 6 Interest. 82 3 0 160 15 6 ;£1067 11 0 Net Balance., £ 239 18 4 41307 9 4 OUTSTANDING LIABILITIES OF THE BOARD AT THE ENL OF THE YEAR Loans from Publio Works Loan Commissioners outstanding. £1194 14a. 9d. I Certify that this Account has been passed by the SCHOOL BOABD as provided by Section 17 of the Aot, 36 and 37 Viot. 0. 86. Signed, TWBOTT-SIXTH day of SBPTBICBBB, 1895, W. BLACKWELL, CHAIRMAN. EDW. ASTBURY, CIIEBK TO THB SCHOOL BOABD. I hereby oertify that I have compared the entries la the above Statement with the Vouohers and other Documents relating thereto, and that the Regulations with respect to such Statement have been duly oemplied with; I hereby further certify that I have ascertained by Audit the correctness of such statement and that the expenditure of the Sohool Board daring the year ended the 29th day of September 1895 inoladed in sash Statement, and allowed by me at the Audit, is One thousand and sixty five pounds fourteen shillings. As witness my hand this 31st day of JANUARY, 1896, (Signed), WILLIAM GRIFFITH, ASSISTANT DISTRICT AUDITOB. Sale by Mr. William Freeman. 1 SALE OF FREEHOLD PROPERTY AND HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AT WALWEN, LIXWM, YSCEIFIOG, FLINTSHIRE, Oe MONDAY, THE 10TH OF FEBRUARY, 1896. MR. WM. FREEMAN HAS reoeived instructions from the EXECUTOE of Mrs Jane Watkins, deoeased, to Sell by PUBLIO AUCTION, on the above-named Premises, the whole of the useful COTTAGE FURNITURE and Effects—Comprising :—Capital oak dresser and plate shelves, eight-day olook, in oak oase, silver lever watoh, willow-pattern dinner ware, antique China, dessert service, &o., various glass, oak, deal aad other tables, oak, Windsor, C.S. and other chairs, coaoh, high-baoked rocking chair, oast and other fenders, oilcloth and linoleum, chimney glass, corner cupboards, painted China oupboard, Frenoh bed. steads, feather bed, bolster and pillows, bed clothing aid palliasses, two oak linen chests, toilet drawers, dMssing tables and washstands, toilet ware, dressing glass, window hangings, slips of carpet, also, the awful culinary utensils, early and late potatoes, capital rain water tube, mine rope, and other numerous effects, to be viewed on day of Sale. SALE TO COMMENCE AT TWBLVE O'CLOCK. Also, all that well-built four-roomed FREEHOLD MESSUAGE OR DWELLING-HOUSE, with the garden and appurtenances thereto belonging, situate at Walwen, Lixwm, aforesaid, and lately in the oeoupation of the deceased. N.B.—The above-named Dwelling-House will be add immediately after the Sale of Furniture, subjeot to conditions then produced. Early possession may be had. For further particulars, apply to Mr H. A. COPH, Solioitor, Holywell; the Rev. EVAN WILLIAMS, Penuel Villa, Rhos, Ruabon, Executor; or to the AVOTIONEBB. Auction Office:- Perthyterfyn Cottage, Holywell. LOST, from Berthymaen Farm, Trelogan, three WELSH EWES and one WETHER, the latter marked" E" with pitoh on right side, and the Ewes with two E on the left side. Finder will be rewarded on restoring them to Mr. E. EVANS, at the above address. STJNINSURANCE OFFICES FOUNDED 1710. Sam insured in 1894. £ 393,622,400, apply to the following Agents HOLYWELL.ME. ROBERT THOMAS. MOLD MESSRS. KELLY & KEENE. ST. ASAPH MB. LI. LLOYD. F BUCKLEY EDWARD ROBERTS. Sale by Mr. Frank Lloyd. HORSES HORSES!! HORSES THE GREAT MARCH HORSE SALES AT WREXHAM. LIMITED TO 1,200 HORSES. Light Horses, Cobs and ponies, MABOU lltb, 12th and 13th. Heavy Horses, Shires, Colts and Stallions, following week, MARCH 17th, 18th and 19th. Enter at once. Prize Lists and Entry Forms from FBANK LLOYD, Wrexham. Entries finally Clese, February 22nd. HOLYWELL SCHOOL BOARD. HEAD MASTER WANTED. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the School Board will at their next Monthly Meeting to be held on TUESDAY, the 18th day of FEBRUARY, 1896, proceed to the appointment of a Head Master for the Boys' Department of the BAOILLT BoABD SCHOOLS. Average attendance under 100. Salary, 9110 per annum, with Residence, Rates, Taxes and Coals, free. A knowledge of Welsh will be desirable. Applications, with copies of recent testimonials, to be sent to the undersigned by SATURDAY, the 8th day of FBBBUABY, 1896. Seleoted Candidates will reoeive notice to attend on the said 18th day of FEBBUABY. Canvassing the members will be held to be a disqualiifcation; By order, E. M. EVANS, School Board Offices O. Holywell, 21st Jan., 1896. HOLYWELL. ST. DAVID'S DAY EISTEDDFOD MARCH 3RD & 4TH, 1896. ENTRIES for Brass Banda, Choirs, all Vocal and Instrumental Competitions also Nos. 13 to 20 on list of subjects, CLOSE FBBBIJABY 8TH, 1896. Miscellaneous, FEBBUABY 22ND. List of Subjects, Id., per post, l^d.—For further particulars apply, Secretary, J. E. PIEBOE, Holywell. Dales' COLD MEDAL Dubbin Makes Boots and Harness waterproof as a duck's back and soft as velvet. Adds three times to the wear and allows polishing. t 19 EXHIBITION HIGHEST AWARDS. Tina 2d, Gd, Is, and 2s. 6d, of all Bootmakers, Saddlers, Leathersellers, ftc.