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-=::=- -== -= VA V 11. BoyjKTS o. SOiN. Auctioneers and Valu-ers. Corwen and Denbigh. "p Cn MOXDAY NEXT. OCTOBER 29th, 1S06, J MESSRS. DAVID ROBERTS & SON will Sell by Auction at Tygwyn, Llaogwm, near Corwen, -I ry HEAD of Cattle. 3 Horses, 2 Sows, I G eese, Crops of Hay and Corn (all to go off), Farming Implements, Dairy Utensils and part of Furniture, by order of Mr. David Jones, who is leaving. Usual Credit cr Discount. 517o27 On TUESDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 30th. MESSRS. DAVID ROBERTS & SON will Sell by Auction at Ty'n Llechwedd, Bettws G.G., Corwen, ~l O HEAD of Cattle, 4 Horses, Sow, Pigs, lO 6 Stacks of Hay and Corn (all to go off), Farming Implements, &c., by order of Mr. Edward Hughes, who is leaving. Usual Credit or Discount. 518o27 On THURSDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER 1st. MESSRS. DAVID ROBERTS & SON will Sell by Auction at Glanelwyd Isa, Bodfarl, O K Head of Choice Cattle, 4 Horses, 120 O O Fat and Store Sheep, 2 Sows, 9 Store Pigs, 3 Stacks of Hay, about 25 Tons of Straw, 5 acres of Swedes, 1 acre of Mangolds, 1 acre of Potatoes (all the crops to go off), Farming Implements, &c., by order of Mr. Wiiliam Jones, who is leaving. Usaal Credit or Discount. 519o27 On SATURDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER 3rd. MESSRS. DAVID ROBERTS & SON will Sell by Auction at Bryndedwydd, Maerdy, Corwen, 9 HEAD of Catlle, Carriage Horse, Stanhope Pbreton, Harness, Farm Implements, Hay, &c., by order of W. R. Edwards, Esq., who is leaving. Usual Credit or Discount. 520o27 On MONDAY, NOVEMBER 5th. MESSRS. DAVID ROBERTS & SON WIN conduct a Sale at the Corwen Smithfleld, of Fat and Store Cattle and Sheep. Sale at 1 o'clock. 521o27 On MONDAY, XOVEJIBEn 5h, 1906 (the day before Ruthin Fair), MESSRS. DAVID ROBERTS & SON will Sell By Auction at Plas yn Rbat, near Ruthin, O O Head of Dairy Cows and Young O \j Cattle, 7 Horses, (30 Cross-bred, Welsh, and Shropshire Sheep, 19 Stacks of Hay and Straw, Swede, Turnips, Mangolds, Farmyard Manure (all the Crops and Manure to go off), Implements of Husbandry, Dairy Utensils, and Part of Household Furniture, by order of the Representatives of the late Tr. Thomas Jones. 'The Letting of about 80 acres of Grass Land from the dav of Sale to 30th November next Vill be included. Usual Credit or discount given. Lunch at 10.30, and Sale at 11.30. 522o29 On WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7th, MESSRS. DAVID ROBERTS & SON WIN Sell By Auction at Tynrho., Maerdy, Corwen, LIVE AND DEAD FARMING STOCK. 523n3 On FRIDAY, N0VEMBER\9th. VJESSRS. DAVID ROBERTS & SON will Sell by Auction at Caemawr, Cynwyd, Coywen, O K HEAD of Cattle, 4 Hcrses, 5 Store & Pigs. 7 Stacks of Hay and Corn, 3 acres of Swedes, Potatoes (all the crops to go off), Implements, &c., by order of Mr. D. J, Owen, who is leaving. Usual Credit or Discount. 524n3 On WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14th (Llandrillo Fair Day). MESSRS. DAVID ROBERTS & SON will "—' Sell by Auction at The Cro.s Foxes, Llandrillo, Corwen. LIVE and Dead Farming Stock, Crops, &c., by order of Mrs. Morris, who isgjving up Farming. Usual Credit or Discount. 525010 PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT, 1 OWJCRCLAS, Near CORWEN. mESSRS. DAVID ROBERTS & SON will Sell by Auction as above, by order of W. E. Williams, Esq., who is retiring from Farming, On THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15th, 1906, The whole of the very Valuable Live and Dead Farming Stock and Effects. Particulars in Future Advertisements. 526010 JOHN KELLET, LICENSED YALUER AID APPRAISER. Valuations made for Probate. Valuations of Land, Farming Stock, Furniture, &c., &c. PLAS NEWYDD, LLANFAIR D.C., RUTHIN. o07 WHITE LION INN, BACK ROW, DENBIGH. H. G. RIGBY, PROPRIETOR. Free from all Brewers, Wine and Spirit Merchants WINES, SPIRITS, and CIGARS of the BEST QUALITY. I The Celebrated RUTHIN HAND BREWERY and the BURTON PALE and MILD ALES, and GUINNESSES STOUT. TEAS & DINNERS PROVIDED. GOOD STABLING. o30_ SOME ADVERTISE an EMPTY BOAST, WE liave both QUALITY and PRICES behind our advertisements to BACK THEM UP. BUY IN THE RIGHI SHOP-VIZ.: J. E. Price & Co., Wholesale ana Retail Tea and Coffee Salesmen, French and Italian Warehousemen, Wine and Spirit Merchants, High Class Conlectioners, Provision Merchants and Millers, LIVERPOOL HOUSE, St. Asaph. 274j20,07 1 Ch c;. p. bheiliei <- ^~jTenant-^?^ht Valuations, g-? j Chas. P. Sheffield, -<; i EXPERT T ES AiT -RIG El j; .( Á Lr EH Farmers about to leave their holdings would lo well to plac6 their claims in MR. SHEFFIELD'S hands, be having had 15 years practical experience as a farmer and valuer. Distance no object. Prompt and Personal attention. Correspondence Invited. Valuations for all Purposes at Moderate Fees. Auction Land} 18 HJGH STREET, MOLD. Agency Offices ) Telegrams SHEFFIELD, MOLD." Telephone: 20. 475uc NEXT TUESDAY (Fair 9ay), at 10.45. CAERWYS iaMITHFIELD. BEEF SHEEP PIGS 1 1 In Great Demand. CHAS. P. SHEFFIELD will sell 1,700 Fat, Dairy, and Store Cattle Fat and Store Sheep, Lambs, Piga, and Calves. Grand Trade Guaranteed. Buyers will be in attendance from all parts. Sale commences with Beef, at 10.45 prompt. Entries invited co time of Sale. 51.402.7 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22nd. PWLLHALOG FARM, RHUALLT- GREAT unreserved Sale of 51 Cattle, 8 Horses, 110 Sheep, the Whole of the Im- plements and Gears, 100 Tons of Produce, the Grazing of 102 acres of Pasture, &c., &c. by order of Mrs. Denson (who is retiring). Catalogues preparing. CHAS. P. SHEFFIELD, 515uc Auctioneer. Sale by Mr. G. F- By ford- THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED DIRECT FARMEKS' MART IN THE VALE. Vale of Clwyd Auction Mart, Ruthin (Close to the Railway Station). Fortnightly Sales throughout the the Year. NEXT SALE: Fair Day, Tuesday, November 6th, 1906, at 10 o'clock. /"I F. Byford respectfully invites Entries \JT« up to the time of Sale of all classes of Stock. Excsllent trade of Fat Sheep and Lambs. The Chester Mold and Rhyl trains arriving at Denbigh at 9.38 and 9.47 a.m. run on to Ruthin every Monday and Fair Day. n3 Sale by Messrs- Frank Lloyd and Sons. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22nd, at 12 o'clook AN important unreserved Sale of Farming Stock, Produce, Implements, &c., will be held, by order of the Executors of the late Mr. T. E. Williams, at PENTREFFYNNON FARM, one mile from Whitford and 3 from Holywell. 512uc FRANK LLOYD & SONS. Last Sales for the Year. 30 GUINEAS PRIZES. 750 HORSES. North Wales Repository, Wrexham. "plRANK LLOYD & SONS invite Entries for Nov. 27th—Hunters and Harness Horses. Nov. 28th—Hackneys, Cobs, and Ponies. Nov. 29th-Heavy, Lurry, and Young Horses. Entries close Monday, November 19th. Next Crewe S&Ies November 15th and 16th. 511nl0 JOHN ROBERTS, 1, Castle Street, RUTHIN, is now showing all the LATEST NOVELTIES in Autumn and Winter Fashions. An immense stock hag just arrived from the best markets, and will be sold at the lowest possible prices. All uprto.date goods in Millinery. Furs, Blouses, Costumes, Jackets, Cloaks, and all kin4 of Ysucy Drapery Goods. Ladies and Gtenta Tailoring and dressmaking in all its Branches Men and Boys' Ready-made Clothing, Hats, Ca.ps, Ties, &c., in large variety. Blankets, Sheets, and Quilts, and every article of Household Linen. These goods having been bought early, are considerably below the present market value. INTERNATIONAL STOCK FOOD (3 FEEDS FOR A PENNY.) Keeps Horses in perfect condition. Makes Colts grow very rapidly. Makes Cows give more and richer milk. Makes Calves grow as fast as new milk. Fattens Cattle, Sheep, and Pigs in thirty days less time. PRICES (in Packets): Is., 2s., 48" and 25s. For further particulars apply to Local Agent at Penywaen, Lianbedwel or Kilgwyn, Rhewl. Ruthln. BRADLEYS (LATE T. J. WILLIAMS) are pleased to inform the residents of Denbigh and District that they have received an Exceptionally Large consignment of Goods for Winter Wear to suit all classes. SPECIALITY in MEN'S TAILOR-MADE OVERCOATS, from — 21/- — READY-TO-WEAR OVERCOATS from — 16/6.- A large and choice selection of Youths' and Boys' Winter Clothing. LADIES' WINTER COSTUMES Made on the Premises, from t2 2s. Bradleys have a large and Efficient Staff of Tailors on the Premises, so are enabled to guarantee Good Fit and Style. NOTE ADDRESS— Bradleys, I 20, High Sreet, I DENBIGH. Sale by A ,J.G VV Le Agricultural Hall, Ruthin. j\/I ESSES. T. & W. Leashes WiMioia their JLVJL next Sale at the above Mart on Monday Next, Oetotod* 29th, at 12 o'clock prompt, when the usual weekly supply of Fat and Store Stock will be forward. Special Entries will include a consignment of Prime Fat Cattle from Mr. Lloyd, of Bachymbyd. Early Entries respectfully solicited and taken in up to time of Sale. T. & W. LEATHES, 85jy28 Auctioneers. Ffrithfedw, Llanrhatadr, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15th, 1906. SALE of Cart Mare, her Colt Foal, 2 Dairy ,7 S Cows, 2 Yearlings, Sow.with litter, Store Pig, Farm Cart,*} Dog Cart, Implements, Harness, etc., etc.; Furniture and Dairy Utensils. Terms-Cash. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock prompt. Full particulars see posters. 531nlO Drover's Arms, Rhewi, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17th, 1906. SALE of Harness Pony, Cart Colt, 11 Cross- bred Ewes, 1 Shropshire Ram, useful Farm Cart, Dog Cart, 2 Phaetons, Harness, Implements, etc., 2 Stacks of well harvested Clover, Hay, and 1 Stack of Barley Straw, by order of Mr. Robert Roberts, who is leaving. Full particulars see Posters. Sale at 1.30 prompt. Terms Cash. T. & W. LEATHES, Auctioneers. Agricultural Hall, Ruthin. 530n 10 Try H. MIL L E R for all kinds of TOBACCO, fresh in weekly. Notsd Brands of Ogden's, Will's, Lambert & Butler's, Smith's, Player's, Hignett's, Cigarettep, Tobacco, and Cigars. Useful Presents for Christmas. Pipes, Pouches, Cigarette Cases, Cigarette Holders, &c., &c. SILCOCKS' SPECIAL PRIZES Christmas Fat Stock~Salos, 1906. Mr. G. Fl BYFORD'S AUCTION MART, RUTHIN.1 Champion Beast in the Mart (fed on Silcocks' Cake) £ 1 1 0 Best Bullock or Heifer under three years old. 0 10 6 Best Bullock or Heifer under two years old. 0 10 Messrs. T. & W LEATHES' AUCTION MART. RUTHIN. Champion Beast in the Mart (fed on Silcocks' Cake) Z21 1 0 Best Bullock or Heifer under three years old. 0 10 6 Best Bullock or Heifer under two years old. 0 10 6 DENBIGH SMITHFIELD. Champion Beast in the Mart (fed on Silcocka' Cake) £ 1 1 0 Best Pen of Fat Sheep 0 10 0 S ASAPH SMITHFIELD. Champion Beast in the Mart (fed on Silcocks' Cake) XI 1 0 I Best Pen of Jfat Sheep 0 10 6 ORWEN AUCTION MART. Champion Beast in the Mart (fed on Silcocks' Cake) Ri 1 0 CONDITION B.-Exhibitors of fat stock to have used not less than two tons of Silcocks* Cake or Meal since January, 1906, supplied by our local representative. No exhibitor entitled to more than one of our special prizes at the Christmas Shows. ANALYSIS.-All goods are sold npon a Guarantee Analysis, and in accordance with the requirements of the Fertilizers and Feeding tituffs Act, 1893, and the terms of the Royal Agricultural Society of England. Prizes are strictly confined to Silcocks' bona- fide all year round customers, and competition for prizes offered by other firms will disqualify for Silcccks' Prizes. For further particulars apply to Local Representative: D. THOMAS, Plas-isa, Llanfair, Ruthin, direct to the Manufacturers, R. SILCOCK & SONS, Stanley Hall, Union Street, LIVERPOOL. 265dl6 Musical Mr. W. E. BELCHER, X-A-, F.R.C.O., A.R.C.M., ORGANIST OF ST. ASAPH CATHEDRAL. Asscclate Royal College of Musio for Teaching Singing, Visits Denbigh and Ruthin. PIANOFORTE. THEORY. SINGING, SCHOOL ATTENDED. Successes in the Associated Board and Trinity College, also Mus. B, 1899,1900-01. F.R.C.O 1899, 1900-010-2. 2850. MR. wTA. LLOYD, F.G.C.M.A. Mus. T.C.L., TEACHER OF MUSIC, 4, Market Street, RUTHIN, supplias Pianos, Organs, & Harmonium. by the best makers on unapproachable cheap lines and reliable value. District Agent for the Casson Positive Pipe Organ, now recognised as the best substitute for the Reed or American Organs in place3 of worship. Prices from JE50 to JB300. instruments also by first-class makers onl All Instruments guaranteed in perfect condition and of exceptional value. Ask your Bookseller or Newsagent for the Sweetest Song of the Year, THE OLD MILL BY THE STREAM." Words and Music by Jenny Llanelwy Price 6d. net. By Post, 6d. Publishers JOHN HEYWOOD, LTD., Deans- gate, Manchester, and London. Agent for St. A:apb—MRS. TOMK.1NSON Chester Btreet. o27 i TTJE ETTBE: HANLON'S, LTD., Dovedale, King's Avenue, Wellington Road, Rhyl: TELEPHONE No. 7Y4. MR. HANLON Attends Personally DENBIGH, at Mr. HELiSBY'S Photographer, Vale Street, every Wednes. day, 11.30 a.m. to 5 p.m. RUTHIN, every Fair Day and 3rd Mondays, at Mr. Gee s, Ironmonger-, Clwyd Street. CORWEN. First Friday and Fairday, at Mr. Samuel Jones, Confectioner, Bridge Street. [Artificial Teeth a Speciality.) Old Plates Repaired and Remodelled at Moderate Prices a.df. i i*iessr s. CLOU GH & C o., Estate Agents, Auctioneers, and Valuers, Denbigh. VALE STREET, DENBIGH. TO BE SOLD by Public Auction by Messrs. CLOUGH & CO. at the BULL HOTEL, DENBIGH, on TUESDAY, the 30th OCTOBER, 1906, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, subject to conditions cf Sale, all that very desirable Freehold Shop and Premises, being No. 9, Vale Street, in the occupation of Mr. W. J. Nott, Stationer. The property is situated in one of the best business parts of the tovm, being close to the Town Hall and Market Place. Foi further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, Vale Street, Denbigh; or Mr. John Davies, Solicitor, Denbigh. 396o27 Important Sale of Live and Dead Farming Stock and a portion of the Household Effects, at Plas Bennett Farm, Llandyrnog, about 3 miles from the town of Denbigh. MESSRS. CLOUGH & 00. are favoured with instructions from Mr. Thomas Roberts, who is leaving, to sell by public auction, on the above premises, on THURSDAY, November 8th, 1906, viz. 25 Head of CATTLE 2 grand Dairy Cows, one to calve about day of sale, the other about end of January 13 Heifers andtlullocks rising two years old 10 promising rearing Calves. HORSES: Brown Cart Gelding, quiet and used to all work, rising 5 years old, about 16; handsome Bay Gelding, with .black points, quiet to ride and drive, would make splendid carriage horse, by Kennelworth"; dark brown Filly, rising two years odd, by Bryn Harola." 145 SHEEP: 130 strong Welek Ewes, 15 Fat Laeibs. CROPS (all to go off): Stack of Clover Rya- Grass Hay, Stack of Meadow Hay, Stack of Clover Seed off 9 acres, 6 stacks of Barley Straw, 2 stacks of Wheat Straw, stack of Oat Straw, 6 acres of Swedes and Turnips, and an acre of Mangolds (in suitable lots). IMPLEMENTS OF HUSBANDRY, GEARS, &c.: Deering's Self-Birider, 3 Farm Carts, Pulpers and Slicers, Seed Drills, Chaff- cutters and connections, Rans,¡me's Wheel, double and single Furrow Ploughs; 4 and 2 Horse Harrows, capital Horizontal Engine for farm use, Cambridge and Heavy Land Rollers, Cake Crusher, Pony spring Cart, Dog Cart, Governess Car,l Light-running (Phaeton, set of Trap Harness, Cart Collars, sets of Leading and Ploughing Chains, &c. 12-Bore Breech- loading Gun, two Muzzle-loading Guns. Dairy Utensils. 23 Young Turkeys. 10 Geese. Grazing over about 50 acres till November 30tb, and 10 acres till May 1st, 1907. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS, &c. (including some rare pieces in Old Oak and Mahogany); Cwpbwrdd Tridarn," dated 1723 two Old Oak eight-day Clocks (one with brass face), Oak Bureau, handsome Old Oak Hall Arm Chair, dated 1696 three Old Oak Chests (one dated 1727), handsome old Mahogany Chippendale Cellarette, with claw feet; old Oak High Back Arm Chair, Mahogany Single Chairs after Chippendale, Mahogany Cheffonier, Whatnot, Tables, Chest of Drawers, Washstands, Sweet- toned Cottage Pianoforte (in good order), Lawn Mower, ditto Stone Roller, &c. Note.—The Furniture will be sold at 3 o'clock, Luncheon at 10.30. Sale at 11.30. Three months' credit for sums of zElO and upwards upon approved security, or 3d. dis- count for cash of J610 and upwards. Land Agents, Surveyors, and Auctioneers' Offices Vale Street, Denbigh. 537n3 Denbigh Smithfield Monthly Sale. FAIR DAY, NOVEMBER 13th. 536nl0 Denbigh Smithfleld. Christmas Show and Sale of Fat Stock Tuesday (Fair Day), December 11th, 1906. In addition to the Prizes given by the Auctioneers, Messrs Jones and Son, Denbigh, will give a Special Prize of a HANDSOME GOLD ROLLED HUNTING WATCH for the best Fat Beast at MESSRs CLOUGH & Co's. Sale, fed on MESSRS. JONES & SON'S CAKE and ALCORN. 349 SCHOLASTIC. Denbigh County School for Boys. THE SCHOOL premises inolude a Chemical and Physical Laboratory, a Lecture Room, and a Workshop, all excellently equipped with the best Apparatus. It is a Pupil Teacher Centre for the Denbigh and Ruthin Districts, and the only School in these two Districts that prepares Boys for County Exhibitions. The Local Governors of the School Districts of Denbigh and Ruthin offer annually several Scholarships to enable Boys to attend the School, and also grant Bursaries to meet travelling expenses. Further particulars may be obtained from the Headmaster, D. H. Davies, Esq., B.A., or the Clerk, A. FOULKES ROBERTS, Swan Chambers, Denbigh. Denbighshire Intermediate Education Scheme. Ruthin County School for Girls, Brynhyfryd, Ruthin. Headmistress: MISS A. ROWLANDS. B.A. (Lond.).' Staff MISS A. B. DAWSON, B.Litt. (Durham). MISS C. E. A. SPEED, B.Sc. (Lond.), A.R.C.Sc. MISS M. H. BOOTH. Cambridge Higher Local Honours. MISS P. A. ELLIOTT.- L.R.A.M. MISS E. M. EVANS, University College, Aberystwyth. The School is healthily situated, just outside the town. The premises have been consider- ably enlarged, and include a fully equipped laboratory. Accommodation for a limited number of Boarders. Next term begins Tuesday, September 18th The Headmistress will be at home to see parents on Monday, the 17th, from 2 to 6 p.m. For illustrated prospectus and admission forms, apply to the Headmistress, or io ED. ROBERTS, 263uc Clerk to the Governors. School of Household Training for Girls leaving School. THE GRANGE, HALFORD LANE, SMETHWICK. COOKERY, Laundry Work, Siok Nursing, Dressmaking, Needlework, Physiology, Hygieno, Household Management, Domestic Economy, and Kindergarten taught b,) Certificated Mistresses. L26fto 3XISS ROSS, Fmiiciru j WINTER ASSIZES. CountiestJf Montgomery, Merioneth Denbigh and Flint. 1 Winter Assize County No. 4. NOTICE JS HEREBY GIVEN that the Commission of Assize and General Gaol Delivery for fche Winter Assize County No. 4 will be opened at the County Hall, Ruthin, in bhe County of Denbigh, on TUESDAY, the 30TH day of OCTOBER, 1906, before the ¡ HONOURABLE SIB JOSEPH WALTON, Knight, one of the Judges of His Majesty's High Court afjustice, Justice to our Lord the King, and all Justices of the Peace, Mayors, Coroners, Escheators, Stewards, Chief Constables and Bailiffs of the Hundreds and Liberties, within the said County of Denbigh, and all Jurors, Persons bound by Recognisances, Prosecutors, Witnesses, and others having business at the said Assizes, are hereby required to attend at the County Hall, at Ruthin, aforesaid, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, on Wednesday, the 31st day of October, 1906, at which hour the Court will sit, and proceed to business. Jurymen not attending will be fined, unless some, reason able excuse be proved by oath or affidavit, as required by Act 6, Geo. 4, Chapter 50, Section 33. SAMUEL PARR LYNES, Highsheriff. J. PARRY JONE9, Undersherifi. Sherif s Office, Denbigh. 8th October, 1906. 385o27 WINTER ASSIZES. Counties of Montgomery, Merioneth, Denbigh, and Flint. WINTER ASSIZE, COUNTY NO. 4. LISTS of the Prisoners committed to His Majesty's Prison at Ruthin for trial at the WINTER ASSIZES for the said Winter Assize County No. 4, at the COUN FY HALL, RUTHIN, aforesaid, on WEDNESDAY, the 31st day of OCTOBER, 1906, before the Honourable Sir Joseph Walton, Knight, one of the judges of our Lord the King, of the High Court of Justice. No. Name of Prisoner. Offence, all charged in the commitment. From the County of Denbigh. 1. John Robert Jones Rape. 2. Ada Long Murder. 3. Ellen Matilda Williams Concealment of Birth. From the County of Flint. 4. Lizzie Riley Concealment of Birth. 5. Peter John Williams Arson. From the County of Merioneth. 6, John Williams Housebreaking and stealing therein. 7. Morris Jones Sheep Stealing. From the County of Montgomery. 8. Thomas Jones Robbery from the Person. And Notice is Hereby Given that the Persons bound by recognisances to appear and prose- cute or give evidence for or against the above- named Prisoners, or any of them, shall appear and prosecute or give evidence at the County Hall, Ruthin, aforesaid, on Wednesday, the 31st day of October, 1906, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon. SAMUEL PARR LYNES, High Sheriff. J. PARRY JONES, Sheriff's Office, Denbigh. Under Sheriff. 23rd October, 1906. 507o27 RUTHIN ASSIZES. 31st OCTOBER, 1906. A SPECIAL TRAIN will leave Corwen for Ruthin at 9.50 a.m., calling at Gwyddel- wern at 9.56 a.m., Derwen at 10.2 a.m., Nantclwyd at 10.6 a.m., and Eyarth at 10.15 a.m. A Special Train will also leave Denbigh at 9.55 a.m., calling at Llanrhaiadr at 10.2 a.m., and Rhewl at 10.6 a.m., on the above date.' J. PARRY JONES, Denbigh, Under Sheriff, October, 1906. Denbighshire Infirmary. THE ANNUAL BALL (in aid of the funds of this Charity) will be held in the COUNTY HALL, DENBIGH, On THURSDAY, the 20th DECEMBER NEXT. President: COL. S. PARR LYNES, Lady Patroness: MISS MESHAM. Tickets (including supper): Gentlemen, 12/6 Ladies, 10/ Dancing to commence at 19 p.m. J. PARRY JONES, October, 1006. Secretary. 50odl5 Wrexham Infirmary. THE ANNUAL BALL (in aid of the funds of this Institution) will be held in the DRILL HALL, WREXHAM, On THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13th, 1906. A special Parquet Dancing Floor will be laid for the occasion. Patroness: MISS ORMROD, rickhill Hall President; MR. A. L. PILKINGTON, Erbistock Hall. „ „ PRANK SISSON, 7, Hill Street, Wrexham. Secretary. 500o27 Musical and Dramatic ENTERTAINMENT AT Llanrhaiadr Hall (By kind permission of the Misses Verey and Welin). A Concert, followed by a SHORT PLAY, will be given On Friday, November 9th, fat 2.45 p.m., in aid of the debt on Llanrhaiadr National School Building Fund. Tickets, (including Tea. 2s. 6d., from Mrs. Williams, .Llewesog; Miss Hughes, Ystrad; the Rev. -ID. J. Davies, Llanrhaiadr; and Mr. Nott, Stationer, Vale Street, Denbigh. 327n3 Dr. William Williams DENTIST, Fern Villa, Church Street, Rhyl (MB. LUKYN'S Successor Attends every Wednesday Mr. \.Hugh Williams Tailor, BALL SOUARX. DSNBXGB* DENBIGH WATER WORKS COMPANY, Incorporated by Special Act of Parliament (26 Vic., Gap. 17, 1863}, and Provisional Orders, 1873, 1882, and 1905. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Directors of the above Company are about to Sell by Tender 500 PREFERENCE SHARES of X10 each, bearing a fixed Preferential Dividend of 4i percent. Particulars and Conditions of Sale and Forma of Tender may be obtained on application to the Secretary- Tenders to be delivered on or before 12 o'clock noon on Thursday, the 1st day of November next. W. EWART BROCK, Secretary. Offices of the Company, The i ron, Denbigh, 21st September, 1906. 331o27 County of Denbigh. THE LUNACY ACT, 1890. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that at the Michaelmas Quarter Sessions of the Peace, held at the County Buildings, in Wrexham, in and for the said County of Denbigh, on Friday, the 19th day of October, 1906, the following Justices were, in pursuance of Sec. 10 of the Lunacy Act, 1890, appointed to exercise during the ensuing year the powers conferred by the said Act upon the Judicial Authority as defined by Section 9 thereof, viz. FOR THE EBOMFIELD PETTY SESSIONAL DIVISION. Boscawen Trevor Griffith-Boscawen, Esq., Dee Lodge, Chester W. Trevor Parkins, Esq., Glasfryn, Gresford Sir Robert E. Egerton, K.C.S.L, C.I.E., Coed-y-glyn, Wrexham; Major-General the Hon Savage Mostyn, Maes- y-nant, Wrexham R. H. V. Kyrke, Esq., Nallt-y-ffrith Hall, Wrexham Arthur E. Evans, Esq., Frondeg, Wrexham John Bury, Esq., Hilbury, Wrexham. FOR THE RUABO PETTY SESSIONAL DIVISION. Hugh Peel, Esq., Bryn-y-pys, Ruabcn Sir Watkin W. Wynn, Bart., Wynnstay, Ruabon A. L. Pilkington, Esq., Erbistock Hall, Ruabon; E. Lloyd Jones, Esq., Plas Isaf, Rbosymedre, Ruabon. FOR THE LLANGOLLEN PETTY SESSIONAL DIVISION. Captain the Hon. John Charles Best, Vivod, Llangollen; J. Parry Jones, Esq.. Plas, Glyn, Ruabon; R. Myddelton, Esq., Chirk Castle, Chirk James Darlington, Esq., Black Park, Ruabon. FOR THE UPPER CHIRK FKTTY SESSIONAL DIVISION. Colonel Bonnor, Bryogwalie, Oswestry Rowland George Venables, Esq., Oakhurst, Oswestry; Edward Evans, Esq., Park, Llan- rhaiadr, Oswestry. FOR THE RUTHIN PETTY SESSIONAL DIVISION. The Rev. Chancellor Bulkeley Jcnes, The Cloisters, Ruthin Dr. J. Hughes, Manor House, Ruthin; W. Graham Rigby, Esq., Pentre Mawr, Trefnant, R.S.O. Stanley J. Weyman, Esq Llanrhydd Hall, Ruthin. IFOR THE ISALED .PETTY SESSIONAL DIVISION. I H. R. Hughes, Esq., Ystrad, Denbigh; Colonel Mesham, Puiitrtiffydd, Trefnant, R.S.O.; Captain Cole, Llysmeirchion, Tref- nant, R.S.O. Thomas" Williams, Esq., Llewesog Hall, Denbigh G. tl. Denton, Esq., Llanrhaiadr Hall, near Denbigh John Morris, Esq., Lletty'r Eo?, Llansannan, R.S O.; D. S. Davies, Esq., Plas Castell, Denbigh; J. Harrison Jones, Esq., Trefeirian, Denbigh. FOR THE COLWYN BAY PETTY SESSIONAL DIVISION. W. D. Houghton, Esq., Queen's Lodge, Colwyn Bay William Jones, Esq., Minafon, Colwyn Dr. William Montague Venables Williams, Colwyn Bay; James Wood, Esq., Ty'n-y-maes, Colwyn Bay. FOR THE ISDULAS PETTY SESSIONAL DIVISION. J. E. Oldfield, Esq., Ffarm, Bettwa," Aber- gele; John Duncan Miller, Esq., Glan Aber, Abergele; J. Herbert Roberts, Esq., M.P., Bryngwenallt, Abergele; Dr. Wolstenholme, Pensarn, Abergele. FOR THE UWCHALED PETTY SESSIONAL DIVISION. Colonel C. S. Mainwaring, Bwlcb-y-beudy, Ceryg-y-druidion, Corwen Captain Kerr, Maesmor, Corwen Colonel Samuel Parr Lynes, Gartbmelio, Llangwm, Cjrwen; John Roberts, Esq., Clustyblaidd, Cerrigydruidion. FOR THE UWCHDULAS PETTY SESSIONAL DIVISION. Louis W. Jelf-Petit, EEq., Bodhyfryd, Llan- rwst; O. Isgoed Jones, Esq., Plas-y-dre, Llanrwst; Colonel Sandbach, Hafodunos, Abergele; Lieut.-Col. Samuel Henry Nairne Johnstone, Coedfa, Bettws-y-Coed. And NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that the following three Justices, viz., Louis W. Jelf-Petit, Esq., Captain Cole, and Colonel Samuel Sandbach, were, in pursuance of Sec. 177 of the said Act, ap- pointed to act as Visitors of Licensed Houses within the county, and otherwise for the purposes of the said Act; and that Dr. J. Lloyd Roberts, Colwyn Bay, was appointed the Medical Practitioner for the like purpose. And NOTICE IS HEREBY ALSO FURTHER GIVEN that in pursuance of Sec. 178 of the said Act, I, the undersigned, William Robert Evans, the Clerk of the Peace for the County, was appointed to act as Clerk to the said Visitors. Dated the 20th day of October, 1906. W. R. EVANS, Clerk of the Peace. County Office" Ruthin. 505o27 SERVANTS' REGISTRY onduoted by Mrs. Aldrich, STATIONER, RUTHIN Mrs. WOOLLEY, SERVANTS' REGISTRY, Ruthin Road. Denbigh. WANTED, Good Plain Cook for near London, also for Denoigh and Cheshire. Cock-Generals for Liverpool, Denbigh, St. Asaph, and npar Ruthin, good wages, House- Parlourmaids for Ruthin and Denbigh, good Housemaid for near Denbigh, small family Strong Girl as Kitchenmaid for St. Asaph, Generals, Hotel and Farmhouse Servants. Mrs. PIPER, SERVANTS' REGISTRY, 10, Cliiton Terrace, Denbigh. WANTED Experienced and Plain Cooks, Parlourmaids, House Parlourmaids, Under-Housetnaids, Kitchenmaids, Soullery- maids, and good Generals also a Housekeeper for a farmhouse near Denbigh. Disengaged Good Temporary Cooks, highest references; also Sewing Maids, Pantry Boy or iootman with a butler, rail, nice appearance, from very respectable family.—Mrs. Piper, Clifton Terrace, Denbigh. MISS WILLIAMS, SERVANTS' REGISTRY, 1, Post Office Lane, DENBIGH. WANTED Experienced and Plain Cooks, Parlourmaids, and Housemaids, House- maid Waitresses, Cooks-General, and General- Farmhouse Servants; also Young Girls for lighthouse work and Working Housekeepers. —Disengaged: Working Housekeeper, Cook. General, Housemaid, Uuder-Housemaid, and Between Maid. j ELECTION ADDRESS. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE BOROUGH OF RUTHIN. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. At the earnest request of a number of influential Ratepayera in the Borough I have consented to offar myself as a Candidate Tor one of the vacancies, and trust I may have your support at the coming Election and if elected I will endeavour to further the interests of the Borough to the best of my ability. I remain, Your obedient Servant, CHARLES PRICE. The Mount, October 25th, 1906. 528o27 RUTHIN UNION. ALTERATIONS AT UNION WORKHOUSE. TENDERS are invited for Alterations and T> Additions at the Union Workhouse. Ruthi U. Plans and Specifications may be seen at the Lmon Offices, Ruthin. Tenders (sealed) to be sent to me, the ucder- signed, on or before Saturday, the 10th November next, R. HUMPHREYS ROBERTS, „ rv* Clerk to Guardians. Union Omces, Ruthin. 26th October, 1906. 534n3 Situations Vacant. AINTED, an APPRENTICE to the. Grocery.—Apply R. D. Hughes.. Chemist, Denbigh. 383uc WANTEL) a Good Public School, Yorkshire.—Apply, Mrs, Bellport, Kirkham, Ruthin. 456u.c. ANTED a thorough GENERAL-fuia f r a small private famiJy in Denbigh. Parb of washing 'done at home. Fair wages, Address, B.393, Free Press Office,, Denbigh. W ANTEV, LAHOGliEH used to Cart y Horses and general Farm Work. Married; no family. Small cottage and garden.—Apply Captain Griffith, Tarporley. 498n3 VXfANXiiil', a young HOUaiiMAlD.—Apply Miss Clarke, Grammar School, Ruthin, o29 Ty-ANTED by end of October T~COOK- GENERAL. Apply Mrs. Powell, Sunnyside, St. Asaph. o27 G, AMEK.EEPER WANTED. Apply, Ystrad X Farm, Denbigh. <173uc TTTANTED, Working Housekeeper, middle. f f aged, for Farm House near Denbigh able to Cook. Good wages. Small Family. Churchwoman. Reply, with particulars, to Mr3. Piper, Clifton-terrace, Denbigh. *027 OH" ANTED HEAD DRIVER. Apply E. » V Tegid Owen, Castle Hotel, Ruthin. nlfr PLAIN COOK required, for small family.—Full particulars, age, wages, &c.—Mrs. Vaughan Jones, Groes, Denbigh. *513o27 "Y\7AI*TED, by tno end of October, COOK GENERAL. Apply, Mrs. Powell, Sunny- side, St. Asaph. W o27 I Situation Wanted. A Gentleman can Recommend a Man, who has been in his employ for four years to take care of a horse and trap, and make himself generally useful. Leaving for no fault. Address, E. S. Currey, Fachlwyd tlall, Ruthin. 5U6o27 Wanted WANTED, well broken, nigeer-ooatedi VV RETRIEVER. Reasonable price. Robert Broome, The Acres, Bamstou, near Birkenbead. *n3 OLE and SQUIRREL SKINS Waited.. Gerrard Brothers, Furriers, Edinburgh are buyers of any quantity during the winter season. *nl0 WANTh-7D, a well bred HORoE or MARS^. for riding and driving. About 5 years old, 15-2. Moderate price. Apply, '4535, FREE PRESS Office, Denbigh. o27 For Sale. LADY'S BIKE To Be Sold Cheap. Gocd as new. Seen by appointment. Apply Buller, Denbigh. u,c. GENTS CYCLE for Sale. In perfecjt order, and free-wheel. Take £ 3 10s. Apply W.E. FREE PRESS Office, Denbigh, u.c. SECONDHAND SAFE for Sale. Very good Condition. £2 10s.-Apply Park Houset Denbigh. 405u.c. PEDIGREE Large White Pigs for Sale, JL Brawns, Gilts, and Sows.—Apply, Farm Bailiff, Tiresford, Tarporley. 398o27 r 11RAP for Sale, in~excellent condition. To I be sold at a sacrifice. To be seen at Llwyn Bink, Llanrhaiadr. o27 Horse Clipping Extraordinary. The next best Machine to the Barton- Gillette Mechanical Clipper is the" CORONA- TION 11 BALL TENSION HAND CLIPPER, price 10s. 6d.; as used exclusively in the Royal Stables. The ease, speed, and finish of this newly-patented machine is remarkable. Agent for this district (who repairs all makes of dippers): Robert Roberts, saddler, 35. High- street, Denbigh. 371o27 To Be Let UILDING SITES-To Be Let or"Sold, on the main Holyhead Road, in the Llugwy Valley, between Bettwsycoed and Capel Curig, and near the renowned 11 Swallow Falls." The Sites command magnificent views. Apply to W. J. Rees, F.S.I., Swansea. u.c. HOUSE TO LET in p-ii-sy Terrace, Ll Ruthin. Apply to Mr. O. R. Owen, Railway Stores, Ruthin. 368uc npO LET, Keep"for"8~or 10 Store Cattlelor JL about 10 weeks, at Is. each per week. Apply, H. Jones, Park, Llanarmon, Mold. *o27 M lO BETlET, NO. 1, Leicester Terrace,. I Castle, Denbigh, from November lst» Apply, Market Vaults, Denbigh. 504uc mo' £ ETrVERNON COTTAGE, RUTalNe. J, Full particulars on application to R. Ellis, & Son, Ruthin. 510o27 T/tiARM T-LE-O T-BANCIAU DERWEN,. JP 28 acres. Possession 30th November,. 1906. — Apply, David Roberts & Son, Auctioneers & Estate Agents, Corwen. ° 1603 t iO LET, No. 3, ALiHERT TERRACE -A. Vale Street, Denbigh comprising on the ground floor Front sitting room, back dining room, kitchen and bacx kitchen,Jgood wash- house, separate; pigstye, and good 3ized garden. Second floor: 4 bedrooms and a large attic, 2 w.u, Is hot and cold water. Rent. moderate. Apply to Dr. J. R. Hughes, Grove Place, Denbigh^ 481u-c- rshCTBE LET Furnished (for short or long T period), DETACHED HOUSE,/ near Denbigh, comprising three entertaining rooms, 6 bedrooms, bath, &c with stabling and garden. Particulars as to rent, &c., from. W. Free Press Office, Denbigh. u.c. jT ,0 iBE LET, with immediate possessio | beautifully situated VILLA RESIDENCE in Denbigh, about two minutes' walk from the Old Castle and Grounds two reception rooms, six bedrooms, kitchen, and other domestic offices, w.c., and bath (h. and c. throughout). Premises recently erected, substantially built throughout. Sea and mountain air extensive and pretty scenery. Apply to W. Boiler, Brynmorton, Denbigh. U.00