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CHRISTMAS, 1906. H. PARRY JONES, CORONATION BUILDINGS, DENBIGH, Once more in tendering his sincere thanks to his numerous Customers, begs to announce to them and the Public generally that he has secured a Grand Selection j OF BEEF, MUTTON, and PORK, COMPRISING:— I THE CHAMPION Cross-bred BEAST (2 Year and 9 Months old), Winner of the Silver Bowl at Messrs. Byford's Auction Mart, 1906. lrsé Prize Winner For Best Beast in the Smithfield, fed on Bibby's Cake. irs"t Prize ytfiiniei* aft the Vale of Clwyd Agricultural Show, 1906. rlze Winner at the Denbighshire and Flintshire Agricultural Show at Ruthin, 1906. It was admitted by the Judges to be the Finest Beast exhibited this Christmas in orth Wales. A Grand Cutter, devoid of superfluous fat. Fed by T. JONES, Brondyffryn. :Prime CROSS-BRED BULLOCK (under 2 Year old), st Prize Winner at Byford's Auction Mart, 1906. irst Prize Winner .at the Vale of Clwyd Agricultural Show, 1906. :irat Prize Wtinnar at the Denbighshire and Flintshire Agricultural Show, 1906. Bred and Fed by T. JONES, Brondyffiryn. rimeCROSBRED BULLOCK (under 2 Year old). irat Prize Wiener Byford'« Auction Mart, 1906. ilfltPrize Wiaaer at the Vale of Olwyd Agricultural Show, 1906. :ir-s-t Prize Winner at the Denbighshire and Flintshire Agricultural Show, 1.900. j C) Bred and ed T. JONES, Brondyffryn. < 2 GRAND BULLOCKS (under 2 Year old), Ir ir-at Prize Winnen (itS a Pair) at Byford's Auction Mart, 1906. ir-at Prize Winners -at the Vale of Clwyd Agricultural Show, If.06. at Prize Winners at the Denbighshire and Flintshire Agricultural Show, 1900.. j Bred and Fed by T. JONES, Brondyffryn. A WEBY CHOICE SELECTION OF £ rime Welsh Mountain Wethers, by the following well-known Feederg, T. WILLIAMS, Esq., iLlewesog, first Prize Winners at Byford's Auctioo Mart, 1906. Mr. T. WILLIAMS, Benoraig Farm, Nr. Corwen. Mr. T. JONES, Brondyffryn. Grand Yearlings, i Fed by Mrs. GRIFFITHS, Tantryfan, Llansannan. Mr. 1C. JONES., Br-ondyffrya. J H.P.J. wishes to draw attention to all the above Stock, whidl is a Grand and Fine Selection, ot overfed, and admitted by all to be the Finest Qualify ever exhibited in DenbingiL Bacon Pigs and Porkers, by Mr. Ellis Williams, Privy Lane Mr. T. Roberts, Deunant Ucba, Llansannan; Mr. J. Jones, Boderw, Prion; Mr. J. Wynne, College Farm, Trefnant. j I GEESE. A Grand Supply of FAT, GEESE, Fed by Mr. JONES, Kilford, and other well-known Farmers. Home-cured Hams and Bacon a Speciality. EXCELLENT I HOME-MADE HAM, SAUSAGES, BRAWNS, "Pf OME-BENPEBED LARD, &C., &C., I for which his Shop has become so well-known, and gained such a grand success since he has commenced in the Pork Trade, ¡\ttMe the Address:- 1 Coronation Buildings, L BACK ROW. '•Vrid don't fo»»get the GRAND SHOW r the above STOCK on I TUESDAY NIGHT NEXT. ALT- ORDERS received! by (post, or entrusted to him will receive hislprompt and personal Sale by Mr. G. F. By ford. THE LAST SALE OF THE YEAR at the Vale of Clwyd Auction Mart, Ruthin. On MONDAY, DECEMBER 17th, 1906. at 12 o'clock. PRIME PAT CATTLE, SHEEP, AND PIGS. Further Entries respectfully solicited. The oldest direct Farmers' Mart in the Vale Of Clwyd. A record Christmas Show and Sale last Friday daring the last. 17 years. G. F. BYFORD, 702dl5 Auctioneer. Sale by Chas. p. Sbeffiel,i. Tenant-Big at Valuations. Chas. P. Sheffield, EXPERT TENANT-RIGHT VALUER Farmers about to leave their holdings would do well to plac6 their claims in MR. SHEFFIELD s hands, he 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 n~and J lo, MIGH STREET, MOLD. Agency Offices ) Telegrams: "SHEFFIELD, MOLD." Telephone: 20. 475uc Next Tuesday (Fair Day), December 18th. GREAT GHRISTIHAS SALE IN Caerwys Smithfield. Grand trade for Beef, Sheep, and Pigs last Sate. Record trade expacted next Sale. Entries invited to time of Sale. CHAS. P. SHEFFIELD, 505115 Auotioneer, Mold. SCHOLA.STI T Denbigh County School for Boys. THE SCHOOL premises include a Chemical JL and Physiosi 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. Fairholme School. PRINCIPAL.—MISS FOULKES. Pupilserepa.red for Examinations. Private Lessons given in Musio French, and Painting. School tRe-Opens WEDNEEDAY, SEPTEMBER 12TH, 1906. 87d05 Denbighshire Intermediate Education Scheme. Ruthin County School for Girls, Bnynhyfnyd, Ruthin. Headmistress: ICSS A. ROWLANDS. B.A. (Lond.)." Staff MISS A. B. DAWSON. B.Litt. (Durham). MISS JCc £ A. SPEED. BXc. (Load.). A.R.C.SC. MISS It. H. BOOTH. Cambridge Higher Local Honours, MISS F. A. ELLIOTT, L.B.A.M. ,1116£ 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 oi Boarders. j Next term begins Tuesday, September 18th The Headmistrass will be at home to see parents an Monday, the 17th, from 2 to 6 p.m. For (illustrated prospectus and admission, forms, apfly to the Headmistress, or to ED. ROBERTS, 26gue Clerk to the Governors. ST. ASAPH COUNTY SCHOOL (Endowed Grammar School, founded 1679) 'Chairman of the Governors: THE RIGHT REV. THE LORD BISHOP OF ST ASAPH. Vice-Chairman BETER ROBERTS, ESQ., J.P. HEAD MASTER: EDWIN MAINER, M.A. (St. John's College, Cambridge), B.Sc. (1st. Division), London. Certificated and Registered Teacher. CLASSICAL MASTER: JAM]EG BOYD ROBERTSON, B.A., 2nd Class Classical Honours Moderations and Lit. Hum., late Scholar of St. John's College, Oxford; registered in Column B of the Official Register of Teachers. SCIENCE MASTER: WILLIAM T. THOMAS, B.Sc., late Scholar of Cardiff (University College, Trained and Certificated Teacher. DKAWOSQ MASTEB AND TEACHER OF VOCAL MUSIC T. R. JONES, Certificated Teacher. MAIUAL INSTBUCHQB FRANK SMITH. THE School stands on elevated ground in a position which conunands a view of the piotaroeque Vale of Clwyd, and within 6 minutes' walk cA. the Cathedral and Railway Station. For particulars apply to the Headmaster, or to 4011ABLES GRlMSLEY, Clerk to the Governors. St. Asaph. 076d24 School of Household Training for Girls leaving School. THE GRANGE, HALIFOBD LANE, SMETHVVICK. COOKERY, Laundry Work, Sick Nursing, Dressmaking, Needlework, Phy8iology, Hygiene, Household Manageznent, Domestic Economy, and Kindergarten taught by Certificated Mistresses. 1269uo MISS ROSS, PBINCIPAI MOTBKRb.—Mrs Winslow's boothing Syrup has bee aaed over tifty years by millions of mothers Mr their ooildreu while teething, with perfect Buccesg. it wiU relieve the poor sufferer immediately. It is pleaMot to Mkste It prodaM. natural quiet aloop, by relieving t,)vo I salM tr.-rfn paia, 8u.0I the alorab »w»k«g ai bright U 6 hwiwfc." Ot aii «, •( u. lfC. per boitia. 8ale by Messrs. T. & • beathes. TYDDYN ISA, BBBWL. SALE of Farming Stock, Crops, Imple- kj ments, eto., Early in JANUARY. T. & W. LEATHES, 729u.c. Auctioneers. Agricultural Hall, Ruthin. y,| ESSRS. T. & W. Leathes will hold their vVli next Sale at the above Mart on Monday Next, December 17th, at 12 o'clock prompt. when the usual weekly supply of Fat and Store Stock will be forward. Early Entries respectfully solicited and taken in up to time of Sale. T. & W. LEATHES, 730d15 Auctioneers. Situations Vacant. WANTED, a BOY, just left School, tor "V farm work. Apply to Brereton, Glascoed Farm, Cefn. St. A saph. dl5 itu tion Wanted. WANTED situation as General-Plain Cook. Apply for particulars, c. R. c/o FREE PRESS Reporter, Ruthin. d29 I Wanted VI/AN TED Oak Dressers and every I W description of old Oak and Mahogany Furniture, Pewter, pictures and China. Write or apply at Stanley Hall, Wynnstay Road, Ruthin. u.c. WANTED, a Heavy Second-hand Iron GARDEN ROLLER. State size, weight, and price to 697," FREE PRESS Office, Denbigh. uc WANTED a quiet DONl^EYi Address, with particulars, "J.R. FBEE PBESS Office, Denbigh. d22 For Sale. FOR 8ALE Larch, Scotch and Spruce Fir, Austrian Pines, Privets, Quicks all in first-class condition. Inspection invited. Prices and samples on application to Robert Hughes and Son, Nurserymen, Ruthin. m2.07 ON SALE a useful set of Trap HARNESS, in good condition. Also blaok Retriever PUP. E. Butterfield, Llanrhaiadr, Denbigh. *d22 PUP. E. Butterfield, Llanrhaiadr, Denbigh. *d22 GOOD DONKEY, Trap and Harness, all complete, For Sale. Also some good PIGS. Apply Nant Hall, Prestatyn. *d29 ON SALE, FOREST TREES. About 100,000 Larch, l £ to 3-ft.; also Scotch Fir,,li to 2-ft.; Spruce, 1-ft. to li-ft; Ash, Sycamore, Alder, Austrine-pine, Previts, Quicks, Common Laurels,Busby Plants.- Prices on application.-Apply to John Williams, Seedsman and Nurseryman, Brookhouse Nurseries, Denbigh. 573u.c. TO BE SOLD, at once, some Orpington FOWLS and PULLETS, and handsome COCKERELS. Apply to Oaklands, Llanfair D.C. 671d15 L>0 BE SOLD OR LET, with immediate possession, "CEFN CASTELL," The Castle, Denbigh.—Apply J. D. Lewis, Architect and Surveyor, Denbigh. 704dl5 PEDIGREE Large White PIGS For Sale. Brawns, Gilts, and Sows. Apply Farm Bailiff, Tiresford, Tarporley. *jy5 UNDERTAKER writes Since I intro- U duced Marston's light modern funeral stock my trade has increased wonderfully." 50 hearses, coaches, Washinton cars, broughams, landaus, some equal new, bargains. Catalogaeg.-MARSTON, 24 Bradford Street, Birmingham. *Je2 OTVE In Foal Black Cart MARE, 16 hands high, seven years old, quiet, and a good worker on hard or soft ground, price JE16, or would let Mare go to good home and give Feal-for her keep. la, Teck Street, off Hall Lane, Prescot Street, Liverpool. *dl5 To Be Let rpo LET," No. 3, ALBERT TERRACE. JL. Vale Street, Denbigh comprising on the 8Sound floor: Front sitting room, back dining room, kitchen and baoK kitchen, good wash- house, separate; pigstye, and good sized garden. Second floor: 4 bedrooms and a large attic, 2 w.c.'s, hot and cold water. Rent oderate. Apply to Dr. J. R. Hughes, Grove Place, Denbigh. 481u.c. HOUSE TO LET, 9, MARKET &TKEET, RUTHIN two entertaining, three bedrooms, two attics, kitchen, and other offices. Possession in May. Also BRYN TEG, Stanley Road, Ruthin 2 entertaining, 3 bedrooms, •bathroom, kitchen, and other offices. Possession at once. Apply Jones, Glasfryn, Ruthin, U.C. To LET very desirable Semi Detached &- secluded HOUSE, South East Aspect. Large and enclosed Garden. Rent moderate. nes, Pen Lan, Ruthin. d22 Miscellaneous. DRAW for GUN at Bodfari, December jith. Winning number &74. OTRAYED to a farm near St. Atfaph since KJ the beginning of November last Welsh Ram LAMB and one Welsh WETHER. Owner can have same by giving ftill descrip- tion, and if not olaimed within 14 days will be fco defray expenses. Apply to Sergt. Connah. St. Asaph. d22 couWTY^op^pBSBiaa Stunmariser of Health Returns. THE Denbighshire County Council Invite JL applications for the appointment of SUMMARISER of the Vital Statistics and Health Returns of the County for the year 1906. The fee for same will be J825. Apply by letter by not later than the Slst December instant to the undersigned. W. R. EVANS, Clerk to the County Council. Euthin, 12th December, 1906. 711d15 Denbighshire Education Authority. DENBX3H DISTRICT. Llandyrnog Non-Provided School. A PPLICATIONS are! invited for the post of xl CAKETAKER and CLEANER of the above School- Salary 0 per annum, which is to include the provision of cleaning requisites and fire- wood, the °f the windows and out- offioes, and all other duties connected with the cleaning of the School premises. The above salary only covers payment for work done in rospoot of Elementary School purposes- Applications, with two recent testimonials, are to be sent to me, the undersigned, on or before the 28th December. R. HUMPHREYS ROBERTS, Clerk to Grouped Schools, Denbigh District. 714d22 COUNTY OF DENBIGH. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the next General QUARTER SESSIONS of the Peace for the County of Denbigh will be held at the COUNTY HAuL, in RUTHIN, in the said County, on FRIDAY, the 4th day of JANUARY, 1907, at 12 o'clock at noon, 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 required to be in attendance at the above- named hour. W. R. EVANS, County Offices, Ruthin, Clerk of the Peace. County Omoes, Ruthin, 11th December, 1906. N.B.-Instruetions for Indiotments shonld be sent to cay cffict prac-tic&'&ie;, fgur ieaet before the Sf moot, dio 1 i ARE YOU RUN DOWN? IS YOUR DIGESTION POOR? IS YOUR SLEEP BROKEN ? Worry and overwork can do much to bring about these conditions. GWILYM EVANS' QUININE BITTERS, GWILYM EVANS' QUININE IBITTERS, GWILYM EVANS' QUININE BITTERS, GWILYM EVANS' QUININE BITTERS, THE VEGETABLE TONIC. THE BEST UZBLZDY FOR NERVOUSNESS. WEAKNESS, INDIGESTION, SLEEPLESSNESS, :WS8 OF APPETITE LOW SPIRITS I GWILYM EVANS' QUININE BITTERS, GWILYM EVANS' QUININE BITTERS, GWILYM EVANS' QUININE BITTERS, GWILYM EVANS' QUININE BITTERS THE VEGETABLE TONIC. Testimonial. 103, Silta Gynon, Twjnyrodyn, Merthjr 'Xjdfil. Dear Sir, In May, 1901, I became ill from a very severe attack of nervous prostra- tion. Life was a perfect misery, as I was so depressed, dyspeptic, and weak. 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Seion, will deliver one of his well-known — LECTURES — at TOWER HILL CHAPEL, DENBIGH, on MONDAY, JANUARY 28th, 1907. The Chair will be taken by HIS WOBSHIP THE MAYOR (R. Owen, Esq). THE FLINT AND DENBIGH HOUNDS will meet Saturday, December 15th Trelogan. Wednesday, December 19th Bettws Saturday, December 22nd Bodelwyddan 11 a.m. NOTICE. Notices of Marriages, Births and Deaths should be sent direct to our Office. Na CHABGB IS MA.DE FOR INSERTION, unless some addition is made to the ordinary Notioe. BIRTHS. PARRY JONBS.—On the 9th inst., at 6, Airedale Road, South Ealing, W., Catherine, the wife of Lieutenant W D Parry Jones (R.N.A), of a daughter. DEATHS. PIRYCE.-Deeember 12th, at 20, Postoffice-lane. Denbigh, Dorys, the dearly beloved child of Mr Roger and Mrs Pryce, aged 18 months old, after a very brief illness. The funeral which will be private takes place at Whit- chnrch, on Saturday (to-day). P.OBERTS.-I)ecomber 12th, at Pandy, Bodfari. Mary, widow of the late Samoel Roberts. in her 90th year, and will be interred in Bodiarl Churchyard, on Saturday, December 16th, at 2.30 p.m. IN MEMORIAM. ROBERTS.—In loving memory of Samuel Roberts, Ptndy, Bodfari, who passedaway on November 15th, 1897, in his 90th year. S. and M. E.R. ROBEBTS.—In loving memory of Robert Roberts, Prn-y-bank Cottage, who departed this life December 10th, 1905. Time rolls on, and tells we miss him, Friends may think the wound is healed; But they little know the sorrow, That lies within our hearts concealed. Wife and Children. The Free Press, DECEMBER 15th, 1906. DENBIGH. BOOKBINDING—Books Neatly aod Cheaply Boond t>v Mr. E. M. Jones, Ecli|»e Book- binding Works, Portland B^ace, Denbigh, uc CHBISTMAS PRESBNTS.—Sfessrs. T. S. H. ASHFORD, have now on view, a number of articles such as fancy ehoclate boxes, &c., which would make most acceptable Christmas presents. An inspection iDVi. Advert. ON VIEW AT BCLLBB'S the finest selection to be seen anywhere in Ohristmas and New Year Cards. Private Greeting Cards, Presents, Games, Diaries, C»lendars> &c., &c. Please call and inspect saine at Buller's Portland Place, Denbigh. d22 ENGLISH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. The officiating minister at the above Church 011 Sunday be the pastor, the Rev D E Jeukins. memorial service in the evening after the late Mr Enos Allen, one of the deacons of the Church. NO LIGHT. At the County Magistrates Court on Wednesday, before F Burton, Esq, (presiding), and John Roberts, Esq, Robert Jones, Crinlle, Llansannan, was charged with driving without a light. Dafendant did not appear, and two previous oonvictionp W"f! proved against sun oHe w&e lined gs |

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