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CHRISTMAS, 1906. a THOMAS DAVIES, BUTCHER (ESTABLISHED 1840), 2. VALE STREET, DENBIGH, Beg respectfully to call the attention of their numerous Customers and the Public generally to their grand Selection of Prime Cattle, Sheep, etc., ALL FED on the latest principles advocated to produce the finest proportioned meat which so well suits the present demand, as to which our extensive experience enable us to judge and the names of the following well-known Breeders and Feeders of Stock will be sufficient guarantee. Weather permitting we shall have a Record Show on Tuesday. CATTLE: THE CATTLE INCLUDE THE CHAMPION BEAST, The Prime S-year-old Pure Bred Shorthorn BULLOCK, Bred and fed by MESSRS. HUMPHREYS, Goblin Farm, Denbigh, Winner of Silver Cup given by MESSRS. CLOUGH & CO to the Champion Beast at their CHRISTMAS SHOW and SALE at the Denbigh Smithfield. THE CHAMPION BEAST OF THE St. Asaph Sniithfield. A Grand 2-year-old CROSS-BRED STEER, Bred and fed by ENOS JONES, Esq., Nantgwilym, Tremeirchion. This BEAST, we anticipate, will be a Show in itself aa far as its age and size it is seldom equalled, full of thick firm flesh. A GRAND PRIME BRED Aberdeen Angus 2-year-old HEIFER, Bred and fed by W. J. DAVEY, Esq., at the Maesmynan Home Farm, under the supervision of Mr. C. E. Trevor Jones, Winner of the First Prize for the Best Heifer at Messrs. Ciough and Co's Show and Sale. ANOTHER VERY PRIME 2-year-old HEREFORD BULLOCK, Fed at Maesmynan Home Farm. A COUPLE OF Yery Prime Young STEERS, Bred and fed by P. E. STORY, Esq., Coppy Farm, Denbigh, First Prize Winner at Denbigh Smithfield. A Young STEER, Very well fed by Mr. R. PUGH, Caeau Gwynion, First Prize Winner at Messrs. Byford and Sheffield's Show and Sale, Denbigh Smithfield. TWO VERY PRIME Cross-bred 2-year-old Bullocks, Bred aud fed by THOMAS LLOYD, Esq., Cotton Hall, Denbigh. WELL FED 2-year-old Cross-bred Bullock, Fed by Mrs. LLOYD, Lodge Farm, Denbigh. And others fed by Mr. Pugh, Rhydonen Mr. John Jones, Segrwyd Farm Mr' Enos Jones, Nantgwilym Mr. Thomas Jones, Nant, Groes and Mr. Rogers, Llandegla. c SHEEP: THE SHEEP include the Winners of the FIRST PRIZE for Welsh Mountain Wethers at Messrs. Clough's Show and Sale, Fed by Mr. ISAAC JONES, Cader, Nantglyn. Also the SECOND PRIZE Winner at Mesas, Clough and Co.'s Show and Sale, Fed by Mr. CADWALADR HUGHES, Glasmor, Nantglyn. These two lots are exceptionally fine well fed young sheep. Others from Mr. John Evans, Denbigh; Mr. D. Davies, Pen Cae Du Mr. John Jonet, Cefn Du Mr. Owen, Glanywern Mr. George Wright, Tynvcelvn lIr. Lloyd, Penrhiw Farm, &e. j J All the above are well fed young and handy weight WELSH MOUNTAIN WETHERS. Cross-bred Wethers From Mr. HUGHES, GlasmQr, and Home-fed Prime Bacon & Porket Pigs From Mr. WILLIAM JONES, Tan Llan, Ac. ll Christmas Geese and Turkeys From Mrs. Lloyd, Lodge Farm Mr. Hughes, Plas Chambres Mrs. John Roberts Carod Fynydd Mrs. Owen, Glanywern Mrs. Cadwaladr Hughes, Giasmor r. Roberts, Aberterfyn, Llansannan and Mr. Edgar Williams, Deunant. ,THLD HOME CURED HAMS and BACON. HOME Renderd LARD. Our Celebrated SAUSAGES, &c., Pickled OX TONGUES. THOMAS DAVIES begs to again take this opportunity of tendering their I sincere thanks to their Friends and numerous Customers for their continued liberal support and patronage, and to respectfully solicit further Orders, which shall always receive personal and prompt attention. PLEASE NQTE THE ADDRESS 2,Vale Street H* £ °^ £ ), Denbighj 1 Hugh Dryhurst Roberts, BRONHWYLFA, LOVE LANE; 19 AND 20, MARKET HALL, DENBIGH, Desires to take this opportunity to thank his numerous Customers for their past and present kind patronage and favour, and he respectfully solicits their support in the future. All esteemed commands entrusted to his care shall have his prompt and careful attention. H. D. R. has succeeded in buying some of the best and choicest meat to be had in the Locality, from well-known breeders and feeders, and also noted Prize Winners in the Vale of Clwyd and in selecting his stock has been most careful to study the interests of his Customers. His stock includes a VERY PRIME ANGUS SHORTHORN 2-YEAR-OLD BULLOCK. Fed by Mr. R. A. Jones, Caegwjn. This handsome animal was awarded the Reserve Champion Prize for the Cup at Messrs. Clough & Co.'a Auction Mart. First Prize for the three Best Beests of any age. First Prize at the Denbighshire and Flintshire Agricultural Show, held at Ruthin, for the best beast in the Show for feeding purposes. The Dam of this Beast, at the same Show, won the Challenge Silver Bowl) (value £ 10 10s.), kindly given by Lord Kenyon. PRIME SHORTHORN 2-YEAR-OLD HEIFER. Fed by Mr. Pugh, Caeau Gwynion. Winner of the First Prize for the Best Fat Heifer in Messrs. Byford & Sheffield's Auction Mart, and also Winner of the Reserve Prize for the three Best Beasts in the same Mart. Prime Cross-bred Bullock. Fed by Messrs. Williams, Plas Captain. First Prize Winner (Class 3), for the Best Two Fat Beasts at Clough & Co.'s Auction Mart. TWO GRAND Two-year-old Bullocks. Fed by Mr. Jones, Segrwyd. Winners of the Gold Watch at Messrs. Byford and Sheffield's Auction Mart. 12 PRIME YEARLING WETHERS. Fed by Mr. 0. Roberts, Talybont. Welsh Lambs, fed by Mr. Jones, Segrwyd. Prime Shropshire Lamb by Ditto. Cross-bred Lambs, fed by Mr. H. Jones, Cefn. PRIME WELSH WETHERS, fed by Mrs. Hughes, Penffordd-Ddwr. Home-fed Bacon Pigs. ALSO PRIME Geese. I &if" Please Note the Above Address. EARLY VISIT GREATLY APPRECIATED. 726d22 CHRISTMAS, 1906. A. M. & R. H. WILLIAMS GREAT ANNUAL SHOW OF MEAT, December 20th, 21st, and 22nd, 1906 The Stock selected compriseis THE CHAMPION BULLOCK of the Vale of Clwyd, acknowledged by the Best Judges to be a perfect specimen of a butcher's beast, and up to present day's requirements being a carcase of tip-top, marbly beef, with no superfluous fat. Winner of the Silver Bowl for Champion Bullock in the Vale of Clwyd Auction Mart; bred and fei by Mr. H. Jones, Llysfasi, and purcbased,after keen competition, by A. M. & R. H. Williams for the sum of ic40 also Grand Show of Ox and Heifer Beef, fed by Messrs. J. Morris, Garthgynan R. H. Pugh, Bryn Coch J. Bonner, Cae'r Fallen R. Pugh, Rhydonen, and others. THE CATTLE are mostly under 2 years old, and are a good sample of Ripe Beef at an early age. SHEEP. 5 WELSH WETHERS, THH CHAMPIOXS of the year fed by Messrs. Gratton, Voryd out of the same flock as the Wether that took First Prize for Welsh Sheep at the Royal Agricultural Hall. London, this Christmas. I VERY CHOICE YEARLING WETHERS, fed by Mr. J. Williams, Allt-y- Celyn. Also Grand Show of Wethers, fed by Messrs. T. Jones, Rhydycilgwyn; R. Lloyd, Hengoed J. Jones, Ty-y-Mynydd G. Jones, Tyn-y-Celyn, &c., &c., &o. Turkeys and Geese'as usual. At our Pork Shop in Clwyd Street a magnificent show of BACON PIGS from Measrs. E. Jones, Pentre Coch T. Roberts, Coed Talon, and E. Jones, Ty Ucha. PORKET S from Messrs. W. Parry, Ddol Caeau T. Smith, Fion Haul; E. Jones, Fair View, Llanfair, and numerous other feeders. Dry Hams and Bacon and the usual Pork Products. A. M. & R. H. W. beg to sincerely thank their numerous Customers for their kind patronage in the past, and respectfully solicit a continuance of the same. Frequent local deliveries, careful packing and prompt despatch by Rail or Post. A. M. & R. WILLIAMS, TUDOR HOUSE, WELL STREET, AND THE PORK SHOP, CLWYD STREET, RUTHIN. 718d22 CHRISTMAS, 1906 To ensure a HAPPY CHRISTMAS, Supply yourselves with Seasonable Fruits from W. Price Jones & Co. Finest Currants Bid., 4d. and 5d. per^lb. "Baisins 5d. and 6d. 91 Sultanas 6d. and 7d. „ „ Stoned Raising 6Jd. „ A large selection of MCFARLANE LANG &Co. celebrated CHRISTMAS IICED CAkES. Cosaques, Cadbury Chocolates in fancy boxes. Dates, Figs, Muscatel Raisins, Almonds, &c., in great variety. Plum Puddings and Mince Meat of finest quality. 23, High Street, DENBIGH. 702C.c, | J. HUMPHREY JONES, PURVEYOR OF MEAT, HALL SQUARE, DENBIGH, Begs to thank his numerous Customers, both in town and country, for their kind support and patronage during so many years, and respectfully solicits their future tmnrtaDf 1 jTltes iheir attenti0Q to ^e carefully selected choice FAT V • .m the ieadlD8 Farmers and Breeders of the Yale of Clwvd and District, riz » 1 VERY PRIME y, Two-year-old WELSH HEIFER, 1st Pi>iz« Winner »t Messrs. CLOUGH & CO.'s Aortic™ Mart; also the ,^ln?eiri •* n PRIZE giren by Messrs. Silcocks & Co. and has also won the following Prizes :-2D<l, y,!e of Clwj.l 1st, Vale of Corn™, 1st and Flintshire. Fed hy oa« of the leading Breeders and .fc eeders, R. A J ON kS, Esq., Cae Gwyn. 1 Grand Cross-bred Hereford Heifer, Tni?pQZpi,WnNSER atr>thL0. YA^E OF CLWYD Auction Mart. Fed by Miss A i "1 Farm» Ruthin. This Heifer has also won several Prizes at the local Agricultural Shows. -0 1 Magnificent Hereford Bullock, of Prime Quality. Fed by W. J. DAVEY, Esq., Maesmynan Hall. 2 Grand Cross-bred Bullocks, Fed by R. ROGERS, Esq., Rhoslydan, Bryneglwys. 1 Prime Cross-bred Bullock, Fed by JOHN HUGHES, Esq., Hendre, Oorwen. Also a number ofPrime Cattle, Home-fed. SHEEP. 5 Real Welislx P44Ou3mte&ln VVetUer-9. Fed by THOMAS WILLIAMS, Esq., Llewesog Hall, Denbigh. Awarded FIRST PRIZE 1 at Messrs. Byford & Sheffield's Mart, Denbigh, WTftlsh IRTethersi Fed by the noted Feeder and Breeder nf Welsh Sheep, ISAAC JONES, Esq., Cader, Nantglyn. A number of^Welsb Wethers. Fed by Mrs. LLOYD, Lodge V P?q- GlaJ?yrrn^ W- WILLIAMS, Esq., Gwerclas, Corwen; is. Ltom,Etq'B;t;:kK„f:rdre'Cynwyd! J-pEocrEF"^ B°df-; Also a number of WELSH CROSS-BRED LAMBS and WETHERS, home-fed. An excellent Show of Prime Geese. ALL ORDERS will be promptly attended to, and sold at Moderate Prices. PLEASE NOTE ADDRESS J. H. JONES, HALL S«UAOR|(L81G„. Christmas, 1906. ROBERT ROBERTS, TANRHIW and nriiPkiAii DRUID BUILDINGS, DENBIGH, Begs to thank his numerous Customers for their past favours, and has the pleasure of informing them that he has secured the following Prime Fat Animals 1 FAT BULLOCK, fed by Messrs. D. & J. Williams, Plas Captain, Denbigh. 1 FAT BULLOCK, fed by John Jones, Esq., C.C., begrwyd And also from David Evan?, Waen, The first two were of the best Animals in the Market. They are Very Ripe and without to much Fat. Yery Ripe Fat Wethers, Fed by Mr. Isaac Jones, Cader, Nantglyn Mr. Hugh Jones, Nantyrhengoed; Mr. David Hughes, Hendre and also a few choice HOME FED. A large number of excellent GEESE. R.R. assures his Customers and the Public that it is his aim to supply the very best quality, which he ia certain will give entire satisfaction, at reasonable charges. Early Orders solicited, which will receive personal attention. R. PIERCE DAVIES, 25 & 26, Market Hall, DENBIGH. In thanking his numerous Customers for their kind patronage, desires to call their attention to his carefully selected stock of both Beef and Mutton, comprising One PRIME OX, Winner of First Prize at Messrs. Byford & Sheffield's Auction Mart, Denbigh Smith- field. Fed by Mr. Thomas Jones, Brondyffryn Farm, Denbigh. 2 PRIME WELSH BULLOCKS, fed by Mr. R. H. Jones, Tyddyn Isaf, Bodelwyddan. I WELSH MAJTTON, fed by Mr. William Jones, J.P., Penporchell. GEESE, Specially fed for Christmas Market. Orders, which are respectfully solicited, will be attended to promptly and personally. AT CHRISTMAS TIME. What is the use of having anything good to sell unless you let the people know ? VISIT OUR FRUIT MARKET FOR YOUR CHRISTMAS FRUITS, and fix your eye intently on these prices. Bold Black Currants from 3d. per lb. Big, Fat Raisins from Sd. „ Pale, Juicy Sultanas from 6d. „ Splendid Lemon Peel from 4d. ip Fruit has And every other Article for making the Christmas not Pudding a success at Corresponding Low Prices. been *'———— So dear for many a long year, and yet OUR PRICES ARE AS LOW AS EVER We do this to deserve your support. THE SA ADDRESS: E. B. JONES & CO., THE PEOPLES CHRISTMAS SfORES. r St. Asaph, Denbigh, and Ruthin. I j Xmas Presents for all ages at WILLIAMS', ARMONFA. TOYS, DOLLS, and GAMES from Id. BETTER QUALITIES iir PROFUSION PRESENTS THAT WILL LAST AND BE APPRECIATED. A WELL ASSORTED STOCK OF LEATHER and FANCY GOODB Christmas and New Year Cards. QUALITY TELLS, THE PJJICBJ SELLS. Before placing your Orders for Christmas Novelties. PAY A VISIT TO ( ARMONFA Bailway Station), DENBIGH. 733(2' Borough of Denbigh. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Denbigh Christmas Market, will be held on WEDNESDAY. 19th DECBMBEB., 1906. Notice Is Hereby Further Given that A MARKET will also be held Oil MONDAY, 24th DE0EMBK9||i§|tt and that. Wednesday, December 26thi being a < BANK HOLIDAY, the Banks, Shops, and other Places ot Business in the Town WILL BE CLOSED on that day. ROBERT OWEN, MAYOR. Denbigh, lat December, 1906. Borough of Ruthin* Christmas Markets* NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Market for the sate of Geese and other Poultry, known as the Christmas Market WILL BE HELD ON MONDAY, DECEMBER 17th, 1906, and that a SPECIAL CHRISTMAS MARKET for the same purpose will be held on Saturday, December 22nd. The ordinary WEEKLY MARKET will be held on MONDAY, DECEMBER 24TH. Theodore J. Rouw, Ruthin, MAYOR. December 3rd. 1906. 696dl5 RUTHIN Christmas Show. THURSDAY, DEC. 20TH, 1906. PRESIDENT: COLONEL MOUSLEY (Nanfcclwyd). VICE-PBESIDENTS THE WORSHIPFUL THE MAYOR. T. LEATHES, ESQ. (Wernfawr). ¡THE AGRICULTURAL HALL will contain all the Exhibits in the DOG AND POULTRY CLASSES. kTHE MARKED HALL will contain the Exhibits in ALL THE OTHER CLASSES. The Assembly Room will be used for a series of CINEMATOGRAPH EXHIBITIONS, accompanied by Solos (Sentimental and Humorous), given by well-known Local Artistes at intervals during the Afternoon and Evening. Admission.—1 to 4 p.m., Is.; 4 to 9 p.m., 6d. Cinematograph, 3d. extra each performance. dl5 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. 8. PARR LYNES (High Sheriff). Lady Patroneas: <MISS MESHAM. Tickets (including supper): Gentlemen, 1216 Ladies, 10/ Dancing to commence at 10 p.m. J. PARRY JONES, October, 1906. Secretary. 50M15 PRELIMINARY NOTICE. MILITAW BALL. THE EIGHTH ANNUAL BALL of the "D" Tnoop. D.H.I. Y., and "D* COMPANY, lat. V.B., R.W. Fuailiers will take place in the County Hall, Denbigh, On 3rd January, 1907. "p Proceeds in aid of the Denbighshire Infirmary and the Denbigh and Ruthin Nursing Institutions. E. BRUTON, B.S.m., d.H.I.Y. J. PAYsj, SERGT. INST. 1ST. V.B., R.W.F. 513uc Joint Hon. Sees. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. YEOMANRY BALL. FIRST ANNUAL BALL of the 3B Squadron Denbighshire Hussars I.Y. will take place in the COUNTY BALL, DENBIGH, On 31st JANUARY, 7,907. Villi TON, 6n.: Ð.9- 9