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JAMBS A Y E E, GENERAL DRAPER AND OUTFITTER, VICTORIA HOUSE, HIGH 81 BEET, HOLY WELL. HIGH-GLASS MILLINERY A SPECIALITY. or An inspection of the large and varied general Stock is respectfully invited. RICHARD JONES, BUILDER, CONTRACTOR, AND GENERAL FUNERAL UNDERTAKER. 0: RBMDBKOB: BLODWEN VILLA, BRYIFORD ROAD, HOLYWELL. Busurm Ewi in iijiwnn AND WOBKHOPS Î BOLYWBLL-CR088 ROAD YARD; BAGILLT-PENTRB BUILDING YARD. BFBOIAL NOTIOB. Funerals completely furnished and personally superintended. Vaults and Briok Graves neatly built. Coffins of all descriptions promptly supplied. Wreaths, Shades, Tablets, Orossei, &c., in stock. Plant, Specifications and Estimates prepared for all fcinds of Buildings, including Drains and Sanitary matters generally. JOBBING WORK PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. ,m ■ ;ot ■■ All orders at Bagillt will be immediately attended to by MB. ABTBUB JONBS, Gadlys Road Farm, Bag lilt. TECHNICAL CLASSES. KOLTWXLL CENTRES-SESSION 1896-97. ^USMS In the oomiog Session have been arranged and will be held at the SIPOLINO GARDENS SCHOOLROOM, At VOLLOWS PHYSIOGRAPHY. BVERY THURSDAY, From 7 to 8.90 p.m., Tu. Kb. FOSTER SMITH, B.Sc., Holywell County Bobool. fEE, for the Coarse of 25 Lessons, Is. li I í ELEMENTARY DESIGN. EVERY SATURDAY, from 3.30 to 4.80 p.m. OLAV MODELLING. EVERY SATURDAY, From 4.80 to a p.m. ART DRAWING. EVERY SATURDAY, vrm 6.30 to 8.80 P-ML FFFCAOKS (of the Three foregoing Subjects): Jb. WILLIAM WELSH, A.M., Chester Sohool of Art. fJM fov evil Single Class, Ie. 6d., for the Course ef It Lessons; for each of the additional two Subjects, b. 0d. extra. LIZZIE PUG", Hon. Secretary, Ron VMTA, HoLlwwz. Corporation of the City of Manchester. CWCENTRATED MANURE Hade fxem Slaughter-House and Market Refused Exorement from Pail Closets, BLOOD, BONES, FISH, &e., r Delivered in bags, carriage paid, in 2 Ton lots within 60 mike and 4 Ton lots within 100 miles, at fAperTon. Special ptioe over 100 miles. j septly strictly limited. Orders should be given early in the season to preTent disappointment. Full partienlars from: ft. D. CALLIRON, Indoor Superintendent, Cleandog Department, Town Hall, Manohester. 0. to- JIB. BOLD ALDBED, Altrinoham, Manohester, BE LET—A BEERHOUSE, in Ba«illt; I also a fullylieensed PUBLICHOUSE, in Fliat.—Appfy to KBUTBBTO* BBBWBBY 00. LO. 4 SELECT DAY SOHOOL for YOUNG A. LADIES is now OPEN at SR. WIWBTBIDB'B flwim, Well Street. Only a limited namber ..m.-Per Terms, apply to the SUPBBIOBBSS. ST. WINEFRIDE'S BOARDING SCHOOL FOB YOUNG LADIES WELL STREET, HOLYWELL. r COIJUSI-English; French; German; Drawing; V/ Painting; Dancing; Calisthenics; Mnsio (Vocal and Instrumental); plain and fancy Needlework. The OoDfeat is under the Royal Academy for Ex- ams in Masie, Ae. WBBXLY B0ABDBBS BBOBJVXD. T GRIFFITH JONES, BILL POSTER AND TOWN aBlBR, ( UPPER SUMMER HILL, HOLYWELL The bett Potting Stations in the District. All orders promptly and thoroughly carried out. CONNAH'S QUAY. GOOD WIRE-CUT BUILDING BRICKS ( ALSO, PRESS BRICKS. txvut to JAMES PRINCE, BRICK W RES, CONNAH'3 Af. SUN INSURANCE OFFICE FOUNDED 1710. Sam insured in 1895. £ 390,775,000. For all particulars apply to the following Agent HOLYWELL.MB. ROBERT THOMAS. MOLD MBSSBS. KELLY & KEENE ST. ASAPH MB. LI. LLOYD. BUCKLEY MB. EDWARD ROBERTS. ALFRED MAYERS, 8. MILFORD STBEET, MOLD. BILL POSTER AND DELIVERER FOR THE BLOOD IS THE LIFE. CLARKE'S WOBLD- BLOOD MIXTURE. VAXBD CLARKE'S WOBLD- BLOOD MIXTURE. c VAXBD CLARKE'S WOBLD- BLOOD MIXTURE. nim> CLARKE'S WOBLD- BLOOD MIXTURE. VAXBD THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. rjlHE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER THE tlREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. rnHE BLOOD The Blood is the source from which oar X. systems are built up, and from which ire rpHE BLOOD derive our mental as well aa our physioal A capabilities. If the blood is diseased the THE BLOOD body iadiaeased and enfeebled. rpHE BLOOD Clarke's Blood Mixture is warranted to A cleanse the blood from all imparities, rpHE BLOOD from whatever cause an/ring. In oases of A Scrofula, Scurry. Eosema, Bad Legs, Skin rpHE BLOOD and Blood Diseases, Pimples, and Sores of A all kinds its effects are marvellous cpHE BLOOD Thousands of wonderful cores have been 1 effected by it. man BLOOD It is with great pleasure that I write THE BLOOD to let you know ef the wonderful effect of Clarke's Blood Mixture has had upon me. rpHE BLOOD For four months hare had places break out on my arms and wrists (numbering rpHE BLOOD about 36), large painful, and very much i inflamed, causing me to give up work, X rpHB BLOOD have been to two doctors, and was also an -L out patient at one of our leading hospitals rpHE BLOOD for six weeks, but did not get any benefit A from their treatment, so I thought I rnHE BLOOD would try Clarke's Blood Mixture, and -L am bappy to say that I soon felt better, rnHE BLOOD and after having three bottles I feel a A different man altogether in fact, it has rpHE BLOOD not Only cured me, but has taken away A the scars from my arms, which other rpUE BLOOD medicines did not do. Ton oan make use 1 of this if you like, as no doubt there ate rims BLOOD many who will be glad to know of Clarke's -L wonderful Blood Mixture.—Tours truly, rnHE BLOOD "J: SAUHDKBS. J- «• 65, Hill Street, Peckham, London, S.E.. THE BLOOD 2nd Sept., 1896." rpHB BLOOD I tried your Clarke's Blood Mixture 1 for pimples, with which I have been much rnHE BLOOD troubled as far back as I can remember: A After I had taken six bottles there was rPHE BLOOD not a spot left on my face, and I am glad A to say the improvement has been kept T*HE BLOOD up since; in addition to that my general J- health has much improved, and I feel rpHE BLOOD truly grateful to you for this splendid A medicine.—Bemaining, gentlemen, yours rpHB BLOOD faithfully, 1 J. C. WATEBHOU8E." mas BLOOD Moorlands, Hampton Road, Teddington ■L 6th September, 1894. rnHE BLOOD 1 THOUSANDS OF TESTIMONIALS. rnHE BLOOD A For cleansing and NLAM-FAG the blood 'PHIS BLOOD from all impurities, Clarke's Blood A Mixture cannot be too highly reoom- rpHE BLOOD mended. A As this mixtnre is pleasant to the taste, r|>HE BLOOD and warranted free from anything injuri- A ous to the most delicate constitution of rpHE BLOOD either sex, from infancy to old age, the J- proprietors solicit sufferers to give it a THE BLOOD trial to test its value. rnHE BLOOD Sold in bottles 2s. 9d. each by all A Chemists and Patent Medicine Vendors rnHE BLOOD throughout the World, or sent to any A address on receipt, of 38 stamps by the rnHE BLOOD Proprietors, the Lincoln and A Counties Drag Company, Lincoln. CLARKE'S WoBLD- BLOOD MIXTURE. c VAXBD CLARKE'S WOBLD- BLOOD MIXTURE. VAXBD CLARKE'S WOBLD- BLOOD MIXTURE. VAXBD CLARKE'S WOBLD- BLOOD MIXTURE. VAXBD WHEN you ASK for CLARKE'S BLOOD MIXTURE don't be pat off with some- thing else. Many retailers stook substitutes for all articles in large demand, and pay their assistants a commission on the sale of these imitations. This explains why different articles from the one asked for are so frequently put before purchasers. — Makes Boots and Harness 6 waterproof as a dnok's back and 6oft as velvet. Adds I 1211 three times to the wear and ■■Villi Iallows polishing. allows polishing. GPLD MEDAL 19 EXHIBITION 1 ■ • HIGHEST AWARDS. I lUlll^in Tine 2d, 6d, Is, and 2s. 6d, CHUr Ivlt I °f all Bootmakers, SadHlers, Leathersellers, 6c• GREENFIELD HALL SCHOOL, HOLYWELL, N. WALES. HEAD MA&nM:- J. S. CUMING, B.A., OXON., ASSISTED BY J. M. BRIDGE, B.A., CAMB. BOYS prepared for Scholarships and entrance to Public Schools; exceptional advantages foi backward Boys, 7—lfyears. Illustrated prospectus and terms on application. — — THE ST. A.SAPH DIOCESAN CALENDAR AND CLERGY LIST, 1897. PRIOB, ONE OHILLING. Now Ready, and may be had at the CI OBSERVER" OFFICE, HOLYWELL .< VDAVIES AND CO BEG TO AKirOTOCB THAT THB 0" STOCK elp ART PUBLICATIONS IN BOOKLETS, LEAFLETS, &18) CHILDREN'S TOY BOOP. N E WEST GAMES AJrJ) NO V E L T I E S. PRETTILY BOUND STORY BOOKS AT ALL nlOBB, STTITABLB Moll NEW YEAR'S PRESENTS AND SUNDAY SOHOOL REWARDS. A OBOIOB SBLxonoir ov Sunday School Illuminated Reward audl. STOCK OF NICELY BOUND PRAYERS AND HYMNI. XABDSOXB Pocket and Presentation Biblof- NEW gOOKsl r NEW B00KSN CONDENSED CATALOGUE ov NEW BOOKS NOW = STOCK AT THB "OBSERVER" OFFICE, HOLZWELL At 3s. 6d. In the Rooky Mountains Cruden's Concordance At 2s. Cd. Adventurous Boat Voyages Aiming Higher k., Arabian Nights Debtor and Creditor Helen's Babies Habits and Characteristic* of Animals King of the Conjurors Lorimer Littlegood Little Mr Bouncer Making Haste to be Rich Manee Gal den Military Heroes of England Martin Rattler True to the Last The Country of the Dwarfs The Study of the Bible The Story of the Peninsular Wat Three Years in a Man Trap Robinson Crusoe Rising in the World Shakespeare Prinoe Charlie Parlour Pastimes Will Adams Milton's Poetical Works Living for Appearanoes Take my Advioe At 2s. Notable Workers in Humble Life Archie Digby Lest in tho Wilds of Canada Seed Time and Harvest Defoe's Journal of the Plague Soott's Poetical Works Confessions of a Horse Dealer Pilgrim's Progresa Anecdotes of rds, ko. Dr. Livingstone David Copper field Dombey and Son Fifteen Months Among Kaffirs Heroes of the Battlefield Kenilworth Last Days of Pompei Mr Midshipman Easy The Cure of Buisson Retribution 1200 Reward Robinson Crusoe Ministering Angel Oliver TWIst Three Boota 1s. 6d. Sir Walter Raleigh Breakers Ahead Geological Gossip Golden Treasury Etohing Words for the Weary Is. Geordie Stuart No Gains Without Pains Tom Cringle's Log Bewitched Lamp Caught at Last REMARKABLE BARGAINS 11 A large Stock of beautifully bound STANDARD WORKS and NOVELS, AT 11 id. each, ORDINARY SELLING PRICE, al. 6d. And numerous other Books to seleot from. COLOURED TOY BOOKS. SUNDAY SCHOOL REWARDS, &o., &o., at the Cr OBSERVER OFFICE, HOLYWELL. HOLYWELL COUNTY SCHOOL. MISTRESS WANTED. WANTED a MISTRESS for the Holywell W County (Intermediate and Technical) Sohool. Commencing salary, £ 120. Prefereaoe will be given to a Graduate in Soicnoo.-Applioations, stating age, qualifications and experience in teaohing, to be sent to the undersigned, at 24, Grove Park, Liver- pool, by SATUBDAY, the 13 th FKBBUABY, proximo. S. K. MUSPRATT, Chairman of the Court of Governors. January 12th, 1897. NOTICE. (9° No. 4, on the List of Subjeots has been changed from Congregational Choir Contest," to "Choral Contest for Mixed Choirs." The test pieee and other eondittens will remain unchanged. HOI Y~W ELI,. ST. DAVID'S DAY fIFTH ANNUAL EISTEDDFOD. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3RD, !_8G7. BRASS BAND CONTESTS. CHORAL COMPETITIONS. MUSICAL, LITERARY, AND MISCELLANEOUS COMPETITIONS. EMT&ISS CLOSE FEB. lOfcfe, 1897. For eonditions and full partioulars, see List of Subjeots, price, Id. each, per post, lid. to be had from the Secretaries— SAMUEL JONBS, AND A. LL. JONES, V-L A/«S HOLYWELL. GENTS WANTED to push first-olass Machinery Oils. Liberal Commission—Box 31, Pbst Office, Liverpool. *j^Tri[RM of BREWERS wish to Purchase or JjC Rent on long Lease, good LICENSED OPERTY in North Wales.-Apply in the first instate to Brewers, "Journal" Office, Rhyl. ANTED to buy from 300 to 400 yards of TV second-hand light TRAM RAILS; also, a second-hand MORTAR MILL, in good oondition, to be driven by a 4 horse-power engius.-Apply, L £ at this Office. HIT A N T IE D-Good GENERAL SERVANT, u able to wash and iron, not under 20 good efereaoes required. Wages, A10 to A12.-Apply, Mrs PJmm DATIBS, 3, Elijah Terrace, Garston. ARMING.-Wanted an intelligent, steady, and JL. industrious MAN (married), who thoroughly understands the management and oare of cattle, sheep, poultry, &a.-Good cottage and garden found. -Apply by letter only to Mr. HUBLBUTT, DBB OOTJAGH, QUBBNSVBRBY, near Flint, stating age, former servioe, and experience, and wages required. *6o BE LET—" NANT MILL FIELDS," near X tho Town of Holywell.—Apply to Mr ISAAC TA a, Estate Office, Coleshill, Holywell. O BE L E T—Small FARM, known as JL "LLYVAROD," situate One Mile from Caerwys Station, consisting of good House, large Garden, Stables, Coaoh-house, Cowshed, Cart-lodge, Pig- ooates, to., and Eleven acres of good Land. Rent, A25 per annnm.—Apply, JOSEPH SMITH, Eetate Agent, Legh-street, Warrington. HPO BE LET OR SOLD—a laqge and X commodious SHOP, with Dwelling-House attaohed, in the best business spot in Connah's Quay. Suitable for any kind of business.- Appll,, JADa PBQTOB, Briok Manufacturer, Connah's Quay. Oti-04 O FARMERS AND OTHERS. DO you require your Corn ground P Send it to FLINT MILL. The work oan be done quiokly anell. CONFIRMATION ADMISSION CARDS TO BB PBBSBNTBD BY CANDIDATES FOR CONFIRMATION. PBIOB, 6D. imil DOIBK. CONFIRMATION MEMENTO: CARDS, To be presented by Clergymen to Persons recently Confirmed, Beautifully lithographed and printed in ooloun. PBIaI, It. DB DOIBN. TO BE OBTAINED AT THE "OBSERVER" OFFICE, HOLYWELL. V^H^S^LEADING 1 MAGAZINES. THE FEBRUARY NUMBER OF THE CENTURY MAGAZINE Illustrated. Prioe, la. Sd. CAMPAIGNING WITH GRANT. From Spot, sylvania to the North Anna. By Horace Porter. With a picture by B. West Clinedinst. THE BATTLE OF COPENHAGEN. By Alfred T. Mahan, Author of Influence of Sea Power in History." With pictures by Howard Pyle, maps, portraits, 4o. IN THE DESERT WITH THE BEDOUIN. By R. Talbot Kelly. With pictures by the author, eto. THE FEBRUARY NUMBER OF THE ST. NICHOLAS MAGAZINE Illustrated. Price h. AN ALARM OF F IRE BY TELEGRAPH. By 0. T. Hill. Illustrated by the author and from photographs. MISS NINA BARROW. Chapters I., II. By Frances Courtney Baylor. Illustrated by R. 8. Birch. A BOY I KNEW. III. By Laurence Huttoo. Illustrated by C. M. Relyea and from photo- graphs. ko., c. MACMILLAN'S MAGAZINE Price Is. FEBBUARY. 1897. Contents:— The Secret of Saint Florel. Chapters, XXXI.— XXXIII. (Conclusion). From Far 0 tbay. Literature and Music.-Politioal Parties in America.-The Two Priests of Konnoto. —Vanishing Paris.—The Flying Bishop.An Epoch on Rumbling Creek.—The Coldstream Guards. MAC MILL AN & CA, LTD., LONDON. HALF A SPOONFUL or CADBUHY'S CeOOA wil) make a breakfast cup of delicious, absolutely pure, nourishing cocon Oadbury's Cocoa is entirely free from alkali or any foreigs atfmUtuse, The leading Doctors and Analysts as well aa th? jtgfofcftl prfSS, hayf faffed t? iWpunty and superiority, Ie, THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1894. :0:- HOLYWELL RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL. — -:o: Abstract of the Accounts for the above named Rural District for the Half-year ended on the 30th day of SEPTEMBER, 1896. RECEIPTS. 1896. £ B- (j. Sept. 30th. Balance from last Acoount 260 10 7 Public Health and Miscellaneous From Overseers, General expenses in- cluding Highways 2286 11 2 Special expenses 90 13 9 Fees for Licenses,960 Highways Padeswood Colliery Co., rent of right of Tramway see Fines by Magistrates II" II. 0 1 6 x X A j ■ I'ki* T A L/ -1- (:. ,e'l" rr\ -lit C. OL I 1\ C. &i. ( ci £2561 2 0 Amount allowed at Audit held 25th JAZTOABY, 1 PAYMENTS. 1896. a Sept. 30th. "■ d' ■; Public Health and Miscellaneous Sewerage Works 423 10 2- 'Water Supply £ a. d. Parish of Halkyn, 0 10 0 Holywell 17 4 0 Newmarket. 5 15 0 Of Northop 2 10 0 Whitford 4 17 8 30 16 8 Bagillt Special District 14 13 5 Rhewl Mostyn, &o. 13 4 H X Repayment of Instatments of L*an and Interest Northop Speoial District.. 22 6 0 2j«a? 41 17 6 Abewl, 24 10 1 1 Salaries of Officers 7315 0 Establishment charges 27 12 0 Eleotionexpenses. 9 0 0 Cheater Port Sanitary Authority 16 0 0 Fees Reporting Infeotious Diseases, 20 6 0 Registr are' fees for Returns to Medical Officers. 1 15 4. Disinfectants, &o. ii io o Magistrates' Fees J 1J J Highways: Maintenance and repair of District Roads. Manual Labour 622 7 9 Team Labour 237 8 11 Materials 47 12 4 —. — 807 9 o Salaries of Officers 63 13 3 ,Eaiablishment Charges, 96 2 4 Balance. 1014 5 7 L2652 2 0 897, JM662 2s. Od. P. HARDING ROBERTS, 0r.BBs TO fta RUBAL DZSTBIOT Ooxmoil. Sf NEWMARKET AND DISTRICT PLOUGHING ASSOCIATION, (Founded in 1883), Embracing the Parishes of Newmarket, Whitford, Cwm, Gwaenysgor, Llanasa, Meliden, Dyserth, and further from Pont Dafydd to Voryd Bridge. PBBSIDBNT LORD MOSTYN. VIOB" PBBSIDENTS JAMES FOLDS, ESQUIBB, Pentreffynnon J. LLOYD PRICE, EeauiBB, Mertyn |Hall. THE FIFTEENTH ANNUAL GRAND M A rl C H WILL TAXB BLAOB, ON WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10th, 1897, (If prevented by Frost, on the following Wednesday), On a most Suitable Field belonging to Mr J. Owens, PLAS UCHA, Situate about ten Olio utes" walk from MOITYN STATION, and the same from WHITVOBD: Pasoauxs FIRST CLASS.- Opft 'to all England. 1st Prize, 95; 2nd, AS 10m.; 3rd, Al 10a.; 4th, AL; 6th, 10s. Gth, 6a. SECOND CLASS.—Open to all England, under the following conditions: "That no wheels what- ever be attaohed to the Plough, no outters or guiders allowed exoept chain and weights." 1st prise, 16 2nd. A3 10s. 3rd, 41 10s; 4th, Al; 6tb, 10s.; 6th, 5s. THIRD CLASS.-For the Best, Neatest, and Cleanest Tarn-out-Man. Horses, Gears and Plough to be taken into consideration. The Judges in this class will take into consideration the horses carrying the least unnecessary gear. let prize, given by Mr Hughes, Ironmonger, libyl, One Pair Gbdvaniaed Leading Chains, One ditto Baok Chain, and Two Pairs Galvanized Hame Chains; 2nd prize, given by Mr Kerfoot Hughes, Rhyl, One Pair of Leading Chains; 3rd prise, given by Mr Clarke, Saddler, Prestatyn, One Dandy and One Curry Comb, One Mane Comb, a Waggoner's Whip, One Leather (Chamois), and One Box of Polishing Paste. SPECIAL PRIZES: Given by Mr Sheffield, Rhyl, for the Best Team in the Wheel-ploughiog Competition, two pairs of bright Barnes; for the best Team in the non-Wheel.ploughing competition, two pairs of bright steel Hamee, given by Mr E. H. Parry, Ironmonger, Prestatyn. Also, by Mrs and Messrs Roberts, Gwaenysgor, a Silver Medal to the Maker of the Plough that outs the beat furrow in the non-Wheel Class. If leas than THN TEAJU compete in any of the above Classes, the Prises will be reduced aooordingly. GUAGB: 7 inches wide, 5 inches deep. ALSO, A Football Match, Will take place on the Grounds, for Jnnior Olnbs when ELEVEN SILVER MEDALS, will be given to the Best Team. Entrance, 6s. (inoluding lines- man), to be paid at the time of entry, whioh must be made on or before February 3rd, 1897, to Mr W. ROBEBTS, Gwaenyagor, Rhuddlan, R.S.O., from whom further particulars may be had. ENTRANCE FEES: (To the ploughing com- petition), 38. each class; to be paid at the time of entry, which most not be made latter than 6 p.m., on Monday, February 8th, 1897, to Mr Thomas Williams, Terfyn Farm, Cwm Mr John Williams, Blue Lion, Owm Mr J. H. Savage, Newmarket; Mr Roberts, Mostyn Arms, Newmarket; Mr D. MacNiooll, Mostyn Hall; Mr Edwards, New lun, Rhuddlan Mr Owens, Plas Ucha, Mostyn; Mr Edward Jones, Tyu-y-Morfa, Qwespyr Mr Daniel Davies, Prestatyn; Mr Edward Jones, Nant Hall, Prestatyn. Competitors and receivers of entries are respect- fully requested to attend to the above, for entries to be in the SEOBETABY'B hands not later than 10 o'clock, TUESDAY MOBNINO, the 9th of FBBBUABY, 1897, previous to laying out the field. Ploughmen will not be allowed any assistance beyond setting the poles and leading the horses in the first two rounds and the last two rounds. No lines in the opening are allowed. Drawiag Tioketa will take place at 8.30 a.m., when each Competitor must answer to his name. To finish by 3 p.m. Any Competitor not completing his alloted work will be disqualified from competing in any of the Society's matches for three years, and any Competitor not completing by the time named, and in any way infringing the above rules, will be disqualified. The last two rounds to be doable ploughed. Admission :-Sixpence Each, Tioket to be worn on the bat. For farther particulars, apply to the Secretary, r MR JOHN ROBERTS, TY-YN-Y-OABAXT, GWABNYSOOB. RHUDDLAN, R.S.O. tI EMIGRATION. ALL THOSE WHO DKStRE INFORMATION ABOUT The Agricultural Resources of Canada, cne Worth-West Territories, and British Columbia, and of the Gold Fields In Ontario and British Columbia, SHOULD WRITE TO ALLAN BROTHERS, .19, James Street, Agricultural Resources of Canada, cne Worth-West Territories, and British Columbia, and of the Gold Fields In Ontario and British Columbia, SHOULD WRITE TO ALLAN BROTHERS, 19, James Street, LIVERPOOL, FOR TTNUR HANDBOOK AND PAM* PHLETB, WHlCj> AJtK SENT FkgB'. ILLI-UJ 111 II. HJB' | III II _l.ll—II BALANCE SHEET OF I SNUWDROPS' ENTEILTAIBMENT, RECEIPTS. Donations— 5. His Grace the Doke of Westminster. 2 0 0 Samuel Smith, Esq., M.P 0 10 0 Anonymous Friend 0 4 0 Sale of Tiokets 27 6 O. Sale of Programmes 0 5 0r A30 4 0 EXPENDITURE. 4 8. d. Expenses as per Vouchers 10 4 0 Balanoe in aid of Funds of the r Flintshire Dispensary 20 0 0 d630 4 0 WH. OHISHOLM, Managing Director. O. E. P. JONES, Secretary. Audited and found oorreat.-D, W. MORRIS. LOST, since the 25th nit, THREE EWES from jl Greenfield Hall Farm, Holywell, marked with Jyt two blaok stripes on hind quarters. — Apply to ir* joobpn Dmam, on the farm.

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