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PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENTS. ROYALTY THEATRE, CHESTER. Proprietor: Mii. MILTON BODE. LAST TWO NIGHTS OF "THE FATAL W EDDIN G." MONDAY NEXT, Nov. 28th, for Six nights only, "QTJALTTY STREET," By J. M. BARRIE. From the Vaudeville Theatre, London.  TLJUSIC HALL, CHESTER. THE ELIZABETHAN STAGE SOCIETY. DECEMBER 5TH-MATINEE AT 3-30— "COMEDIE OF ERRORS." DECEMBER 5TH-EVENING, AT 8 O'CLOCK— "DOCTOR FAUSTUS." DECEMBER 6TH-MATINEE AT 3-30- DOCTOR FAUSTUS." DECEMBER 6TH-EVENING, AT 8 O'CLOCK— "COMEDIE OF ERRORS." Prices :-5s., 3s., 2s., Is. Plan and Tickets at Messrs. PHILLIPSO and OOLT)ER, Eastgate Row, Chester. KING'S SCHOOL, CHESTER. AMATEUR THEATRICALS, *—— WEDNESDAY, DEC. 14. AT 2-30 P.M. THURSDAY, DEC. 15, AT 8 P.M. "THE BARON'S WAGER." Octave, Baron de Gérandot Mr. H. ROLT. Clothilde, Marquise de Marsay. Mrs. L. CALDWELL, AND "THE CRITIC," Played by the Boys. Front Seats (numbered and reserved), 2s. 6d.; Second, Is. Seat Plan opens at Messrs. MINBHULL and MEESON'S, on December 1st. CHESTER MUSICAL SOCIETY. SECOND SUBSCRIPTION CONCERT IN THE MUSIC HALL, ON MONDAY NEXT, NOV. 28TH, AT 8 P.M. PART 1. CONCERTO FOR VIOLONCELLO. CANTATA, FAIR ELLEN "—Max Bruch. PART 2 Will consist entirely of FOLK-MUSIC of Various Nations, and will comprise- RHAPSODY ON INDIAN AIRS Dr. Cowen SCENA ON WELSH AIRS Dr. J. C. Bridge AND THE JAPANESE NATIONAL ANTHEM AND DRILL SONG, IN CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA. Plan at Messrs. PHILLIPSON & GOLDER'S, East- gate Row. MUSIC HALL, CHESTER. MISS MAY CARTWRIGHT'S EVENING CONCERT, On THURSDAY, DEC. 1,1904, at 8 o'clock, UNDER DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE. The Programme will include: "THE LITTLE SUNBONNET," A Cycle Song arranged by Hermann Lohr, accom- panied by the Composer. She will be assisted by: MISS ETHEL BARNS, Solo Violinist. MADAME FLORENCE DALY, Contralto. MISS ROSALIND BOROWSKI, Solo Pianist. MR. CHARLES PHILLIPS, Baritone. MR. HENRY BEAUMONT, Tenor. MR. REGINALD CLARKE. COLONEL SAVAGE, Violoncello. GEORGE MAYSMOR HARRISON, Siffieur. Reserved Seats, 5/ Reserved West Gallery, 3/6; Side Galleries, 2/ Upper Gallery, 1/ TICKETS maybe had from Miss MAY CARTWRIGAT, c/o Lady Mnvray, 17, Eardley Crescent, Earl's Court, W. The Misses CARTWRIGHT, 11, Vicarage-road, Boole. Plan and Tickets at Messrs. Phillipson & Golder's. JUBILEE HALL, MALPAS. A GRAND BAZAAR & RUMMAGE SALE B Will be held in the above HALL, ON WEDNESDAY, NOV. 30TH, 1904. The proceeds will be given towards Liquidating the Debt on account of the Restoration of the Parish Church. The MARCHIONESS OF CHOLMONDELEY has kindly promised to attend and Open the Bazaar at 2 o'clock p.m. on the above date. STALLS will be provided for the Sale of NEW GOODS, DAIRY PRODUCE, TEA, FLOWERS, VARIETIES, &c., in the Large Room; and RUMMAGE will be Sold at Six o'clock p.m. in the Lower Rooms. PRIZES will be given for the Best Dressed Doll; and the Best Piece of Work made up from material, the cost of which must not be more than Is. For further particulars apply to the Misses Cox, Church-street, Malpas. GRAND VARIETY ENTERTAINMENTS will be given in the Lower Room, Afternoon and Evening, by Mr. WILLIS CRISFORD, of London and Brighton. ADMISSION 2 to 5, Sixpence 5 to 7, Threepence each. For COMFORT and WARMTH order at once a GAS FIRE, to be Fixed in BEDROOM, DRAWING- ROOM and HALL. A LARGE SELECTION of the NEWEST and LATEST DESIGNS of FIRES for the Coming Season is now on View, and can be seen n operation at the GAS COMPANY'S SHOW- ROOMS NO DIRT. NO DUST. NO LABOUR. ALL FIRES QUOTED FIXED FREE, and can he supplied ON HIRE (on Three Years' Hire and Purchase System). SHOP STOVES, SPECIALITIES FROM 2/- PER QUARTER. BEDROOM & SITTINGROOM STOVES, FROM 2/6 PER QUARTER. Incandescent Gas Burners. The Company undertake ENTIRE MAIN- TENANCE, including— CLEANING OF BURNERS, RENEWAL OF MANTLES, RENEWAL OF RODS, RENEWAL OF CHIMNEYS, At an Inclusive Charge of 9d. per Burner per Quarter. NOW ON VIEW, new patterns of WELSBACH NCANDESCENT LAMP and LUCAS LIGHTS. Estimates Free. All particulars on enquiry at Gas Co.'s Offices & Showrooms, CUPPIN STREET, CHESTER. HOW YOU CAN TELL 1 1 SYMPTOMS WHICH INDICATE EYE TROUBLE, And which demand the attention of an Optologist, are easy to distinguish Blurring of print when reading. Seeing objects double. Confusion of objects, relieved by closing the eyes. When the eyes are easily tired. A necessity for holding a book or paper nearer or farther away than the normal 14 inches. And an inability to recognise passing acquaintances m the street. ALL POINT TO THE NECESSITY OF EYE AID. H. C. HOUGHTON, EYESIGHT & SPECTACLE SPECIALIST, Late Manager for WOOD, ABRAHAMS, Liverpool and Manchester. 23, EASTGATE ST., CHESTER. Repairs done on the premises Cheaply & Promptly. JA-MES COTTLE, LTD. CONFECTIONERS AND BRIDE'S CAKE MAKERS, 20, BRIDGE STREET, CHESTER, LORD ST., CHURCH ST., BOLD ST., &C., LIVERPOOL. CHRISTMAS CAKES, ORNAMENTED, 1/- AND 1/4 PER POUND PLUM CAKE, 11- PER LB. VICTORIA CAKE, containing Cherries and other Fruit, 1/- per lb. SPECIAL VALUE IN LUNCH CAKES, 8d. per Lb. AND RICH BUNLOAF, 6d. & 8d. per lb. MINCEMEAT, IUD. PER POUND. JARS FREE. All Made from the Finest Ingredients. ORDERS PROMPTLY DELIVERED TO ANY PART OF THE TOWN AND DISTRICT. TELEPHONE No. 314. JAMES COTTLE, LTD., 20, BRIDGE STREET, CHESTER. PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENTS. QUEEN SCHOOL, CHESTER. DRAMATIC PERFORMANCE IN THE ASSEMBLY ROOMS. NEWGATE-ST., MONDAY, DEC. 12TH, AT 3 P.M., TUESDAY, DEC. 13TH, AT 8 P.M., OF GASKELL'S FAMOUS NOVEL, "C R A N FOR D" (Dramatised Version). Preceded by scenes from ALICE THROUGH A LOOKING GLASS." Proceeds in aid of the Cot Fund and other School purposes. Reserved Seats, 2s.; admission, Is. Plan and Tickets at Messrs. PHILLIPSON & GOLDER, Eastgate Row. CHESTER SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION. E I s T E!D DFOD IN THE MUSIC HALL, ON WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 30TH, 1904. AFTERNOON, AT 2-30- Chairman ALD. JOHN JONES (St. Oswald's). EVENING, AT 7— Chairman: THE RIGHT WORSHIPFUL THE MAYOR (ALD. ROBERT LAMB). OVER 350 ENTRIES have been received. Tickets for either Meeting Front Seats, Is. 6<1. Second Seats and West Gallery, Is.; Back Seats and Side Galleries, Gd.; Top Gallery, 3d.; Front Seat Season Ticket, 2s. ST. PAUL'S, BOUGHTON. A GRAND SALE OF WORK ?-  WILL BE HELD IN THE CAMPBELL MEMORIAL HALL, ON WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7TH, 1904. OPENING CEREMONY AT 2.30 P.M. BY LADY HOWARD. ENTERTAINMENTS, CONSISTING OF FANCY DANCING, TABLEAUX, SMELLING, HAT TRIMMING, And various other interesting Competitions. THE STALLS WILL COMPRISE Plain and Fancy Work in great variety, Brie-a-B- rac. Fruit, Flowers, Provisions, Farm Produce, &c. Admission: 2.30 to 5 p.m., Is.; 5 to 7, 6d.; after 7, 3d. F. EDWARDS, M.A., Vicar. JOHN ROBERTS, Hon. Sec. DON'T FORGET!! CHESTER CYCLING CLUB'S ANNUAL BALL, ON TUESDAY EVENING, NOV. 29, 1904, IN THE NEWGATE STREET ASSEMBLY ROOMS. Dancing to commence at Nine o'clock. J. B. BROWNSON'S STRING BAND. TICKETS:—Lady's, 2s. 6d.; Gent's, 3s.; Double, 5s. May be had from any Member of Committee or the Hon. Sec., GEO. BOAZ, (55, Frodsham-street. CHESTER VOLUNTEER BALL. The ANNUAL BALL (in augmentation of the Funds of the Chester Artillery and Rifle Volunteers) will take place at the GROSVENOR HOTEL, on THURSDAY, the 12th of JANUARY, 1905. Dancing to commence at Nine o'clock. Lady's Ticket, 10/ Gentleman's Ticket, 12/6. Donations will be received by E. D. DICKSON, Lieut. 2nd V.B. C.R., Drill Hall, Chester; Messrs. MINSHULL & MEESON, Mr. A. BLAYNEY, and Messrs. PHILLIPSON & GOLDER, Booksellers; and at the HOTED. T. J. SMITH, Col. 2nd (Earl of Chester's) V.V. C. Regt. WILFORD N. LLOYD, Col. 1st Ches. R.G. Artillery (V's). CHESTER JPJISTRICT NURSING ASSOCIATION PRELIMINARY NOTICE. A B A Z A. A 111, ON BEHALF OF THE FUNDS OF THIS ASSOCIATION WILL BE HELD ON TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 14TH & 15TH, 1905. F. TILNEY STONEX, Hon. Sec. I HEWITT'S FOR SCHOOL BOOTS.i FOR;scllooL BOOTS 0 I Telephone: No. 37. Telegrams: "Bolland's, Chester." CONFECTIONERS & WEDDING CAKE MAKERS BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT TO HIS MAJESTY HER LATE THE MAJESTY QUEEN KING. VICTORIA. BOLLAND'S EASTGATE ROW, CHESTER. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. NEW YEAR GIFTS. SPECIAL SHOWROOM NOW OPEN. ANNUAL CHRISTMAS SHOW OF JVDREIGN AND ENGLISH NOVELTIES. QHRISTMAS CAKES, NEW & ARTISTIC DECORATION. COSAQUES. IN ENDLESS VARIETY, FROM 6D. PER BOX. SpeciaL-GIANT COSAQUES, containing 50 assorted Toys. PARISIAN NOVELTIES. JJANDSOME BOXES CRYSTALLISED FRUITS, &c. SPECIALITIES. QHRISTMAS PLUM PUDDING, READY BOILED FROM 2S. EACH. B OLLAND'S CELEBRATED MINCEMEAT. BOARS' HEADS, BONED & TRUFFLED TURKEYS, GAME PIES, -D BONED PHEASANTS, PRESSED BEEF, JELLIES, ICE. TIUETLE SOUP, MADE FROM FRESH TURTLE, Thick or Clear. Highly Recommended for Invalids. JpETIT FOURS, PETIT GATEAUX, for AFTERNOON TEA, RECEPTIONS, &e. DALLS, RECEPTIONS, CONVERSAZIONES, &c., Ac., for All Parts ..D of the Country on Moderate Terms. Estimates Free. WINES. Small Bottles of CHAMPAGNE, suitable for Invalids. JJIRE OF PLATE, GLASS, CHINA. WAITERS. COOKS. QRDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED & DESPATCHED BY RETURN. PRICE LIST FREE BY POST ON APPLICATION, ALSO WINE LIST. R. BOLLAND & SONS, Ltd., Chester. PUBLIC NOTICES. j GALTNEY LECTURE HALL. On TUESDAY, NOV. 29. 1904. at 8 o'clock, A POPULAR LIMELIGHT LECTURE, ox THE DOG, THE FRIEND OF MAN (Illustrated by a large number of Beautiful and Interesting Slides), will be delivered by MR. R. E. O'CALLAGHAN, of London, j ADMISSION 2d. and ld. j At 6 o'clock, prior to the Adult Meeting, a LIMELIGHT LECTURE will be given to CHILDREN on "THE STORY OF ANIMAL LIFE," illustrated by a large number of very beautiful slides. ADMISSION ONE PENNY. TEMPERANCE HALL, GEORGE ST. ON WEDNESDAY, NOV. 30TH, 1904, AT 8 P.M., A POPULAR JJIMELIGHT LECTURE THE DOG, THE FRIEND OF MAN (Illustrated by a large number of Beautiful and Interesting Slides) will be delivered by MR. R. E. O'CALLAGHAN, of London. ADMISSION 3d., 2d., Id. At 6 o'clock, prior to the Adult Meeting, a LIMELIGHT LECTURE will be given to CHILDREN, on THE STORY OF ANIMAL LIFE," illustrated by a large number of very beautiful slides. ADMISSION ONE PENNY. T EMPERANCE HALL, GEORGE ST. The TEACHING of the NEW CHURCH (SWEDENBORGIAN). LECTURE ON TUESDAY EVENING NEXT, NOV. 29 ON THE BIBLE & ITS CRITICS," BBING NOTES ON THE "CLARION," BY I REV. JOSEPH DEANS, OF LONDON. Commence at 8. Admission free. Relevant questions invited. "BRITAIN'S HOMES." A POPULAR PRESENTATION JL.lL. OF THE HOUSING PROBLEM AND THE POSSIBILITY OF ITS SOLUTION, BY BUDGETT MEAKIN, ESQ., The well-known Traveller and Lecturer, Illustrated by Unique, Original Lantern Views and ANIMATED PHOTOGRAPHS, IN THE TOWN HALL, CHESTER, ON FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2yo, AT 8 r.M. The MAYOR OF CHESTER (Alderman ROBERT LAMB) will preside, supported by the SHERIFF ¡ Councillor Alfred Mann) and Members of the City Council. Admission Free. Reserved Seat Tickets may be obtained on applicatin to Mr. W. CARR, 7, Deva- terrace, Chester. A MEETING IN SUPPORT OF THE CHESTER & DISTRICT POLICE COURT MISSION. WILL BK HELD AT THE CHESTER TOWN HALL, I NEXT FRIDAY AFTERNOON, 2ND DEC., I Three o'clock. Special Speaker F. EARDLEY WILMOT, Esq., R.N. (Gen. Sec. C.E.T.S.). Chairman, His WORSHIP THE MAYOR OF CHESTER. The P.C.M. Committee earnestly ask for the attendance of all who are interested in the work of the Mission. PUBLIC NOTICE. COAL CONTRACT. THE HYDRAULIC ENGINEERING COM- PANY, LIMITED, Chester, are prepared to receive alternative TENDERS for the supply of SLACK and COAL for their Works. (A) For the first six months of the year 1905. (B) For the whole of the year 1905. Further particulars as to quantity, etc., can be obtained at the Works. Tenders must be lodged not later than the 2nd December. ELECTION THANKS. -p' TO THE ELECTORS OF SAINT OSWALDS WARD. T ADIES & GENTLEMEN,—I beg to tender L my most sincere thanks to all those who so kindly gave me their votes on the 24th inst., and particularly to those who so assiduously undertook the arduous duties of canvassing and committee work. I can only regret that those labours were not crowned with greater success. I I remain, Your very faithfully, JOHN S. LATHAM. f Green Bank, Liverpool-road, November 25th. 1904. TO THE ELECTORS OF II ST. OSWALD'S WARD. TP ADIES & GENTLEMEN,-I beg to tender -L you my most sincere thanks for the honour you have done me in electing me, by such a large majority, one of your representatives in the City Council and to assure you that I will strive to I justify this emphatic expression of your confidence I' in me. To those who so strenuously worked to secure my election, I desire to express my most gratified acknowledgements. I remain, Your obedient servant, JOHN GRIFFITHS. 21, Old Bank Buildings, Chester, 25th November, 1904. RAILWAYS. REAT WESTERIN RAILWAY.-EXCUR- SIONS from CHESTER. -NOVEMBIZR 28 and 29, 8-55 a.m., DAY TRIP to BIRMINGHAM (Cattle, Poultry, Dog and Cat Shows). For long period bookings see bills. SATURDAY, December 3, 1.35 p.m., HALF-DAY TRIP to WREXHAM L (Jootball: Chester v. Wrexham). Return 5 p.m. Fare 1(3. SMITHFIELD CLUB CATTLE SHOW. MONDAY, December 5 (for 2, 4, 5, or 7 daBs), and TUESDAY, December G (2, 4, or 6 days), 5-10 p.m., to LONDON. JAMES C. INGLIS, General Manager. MASONIC ARMS, NORTHGATE-ST. A JAMIE SON (Lat» Sergt,-Maj or Royal Army Medical Corps) PROPRIETOR. Noted House for BITTER BEER, Best Mild Ales, Barclay & Perkins' STOUT, and BASS' ROYAL ALE, all of which are drawn from the wood. CHOICEST WINES, SPIRITS & CIGARS. SMOKE ROOMS. T. H ARNOTT (ten years with the late W. & H. Williams, Butchers, Foregate-st.), wishes to inform the Public he has OPENED AT 5, MARKET HALL, with a good supply of ENGLISH BEEF, MUTTON, & PORK, at moderate prices, and hopes by strict attention to business to share their patronage & support. CLOTHING CLUBS, CLOTHING CLUBS, CLOTHING CLUBS. FOR GOOD VALUE, FOR GOOD VARIETY, AND A GOOD BONUS. uTCIIARD JONES & CO. Li-)Ol I EASTGATE STREET & BRIDGE STREET, CHESTER. ASSEMBLY ROOMS, NEWGATE ST., CHESTER. A GRAND ARTIFICIAL FLORAL EXHIBITION, BY CRIPPLED GIRLS, AVill be OPENED by KATHARINE DUCHESS OF WESTMINSTER, On TUESDAY, DECEMBER 6th, at 3 p.m. HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR (ALDERMAN ROBERT LAMB), WILL PRESIDE. THE MAYORESS WILL ALSO BE PRESENT. The Founder, JOHN A. GROOM, W", give a brief EXPLANATORY ADDRESS on the Work and it3 Progress. A contingent of MC, "i"l S Girls will be in Exhibition showing their work, among whom will be the Chester Girl, taken in the homes two years ago. AH those interested in helping the helpless to self-help are earnestly requested to attend the Opening Ceremony. There will be no I collection or subscription list. ADMISSION FREE. ALFRED DOWNES, Manager. DALE'S PIANOS. TUNING. OUR TUNERS VISIT ALL PARTS OF CHESHIRE AND NORTH WALES. TOWN AND DISTRICT CHARGES:-GRANDS, FIVE SHILLINGS UPRIGHTS, THREE-AND-SIXPENCE. WE SHALL BE GLAD OF EARLY ORDERS, IN VIEW OF THE PRESSURE WE ALWAYS EXPERIENCE AT THIS SEASON. Q.REAT REDUCTION IN (GRAMOPHONES. GENUINE GRAMOPHONES. 30/ FORMER PRICE, S5. 10" SOLE AGENT FOR THE PIANOLA. 50 GUINEAS. THE METROSTYLE PIANOLA, 60 GUINEAS. DALE'S SPECIAL PLAYER, 25 GUINEAS. RECITALS DAILY, 51, BRIDGE STREET ROW, 51. SEASON 1904. EDWIN LLOYD, CENTRAL SUPPLY STORES, 13. BRIDGE STREET, CHESTER, Is now receiving DAILY SUPPLIES of the CELEBRATED SCOTCH HADDOCK, Aberdeen Haddock, Loch Fyne Kippers, Ham Cured Herrings, PALETHOBPE'S SAUSAGE, HORNERS FRESH CREAM. COUNTRY BUTTER AND EGGS. ALL ORDERS THANKFULLY RECEIVED, PERSONALLY SUPERINTENDED, AND DELIVERED PROMPT. TELEPHONE 251. PEIDDEY AND SON, X HOUSE, SIGN, AND CHURCH DECORATORS, PAPERHANGING A SPECIALITY. A CHOICE SELECTION OF PAPBKHANGINGS ALWAYS IN STOCK. Established over 30 years. 25, SELLER STREET, CHESTER. TELEPHONE No. 26 X 5. ASK FOR ROMOLA," THE CREAM OF OLD SCOTCH WHISKIES. PROPRIETOR GEORGE BARLOW. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT, "THE OLD VAULTS," BRIDGE STREET, CHESTER. TELEPHONE, 0632. R. J. & H. ELLIS, PLAIN AND DECORATIVE HOUSE PAINTERS, CHURCH DECORATORS, GILDERS, SIGN WRITERS, PAPERHANGERS. OFFICE :— 70, FOREGATE STREET, CHESTER. ESTABLISHED 1859. TELEPHONE, No. 26Yl. EADE'S PILLS. E ADE'S PILLS. All who suffer from Gout or JEJ J. Rheumatism should imme- EADE'S | 1 ILLS, diately have recourse to JCJ JL = PlijA. Hundreds of E ADE'S PILLS. Testimonials have been re- ceived from all sorts and EADE'S p ILLS. conditions of men testifying to the wonderful power these Pills have in giving relief in the very worst cases. These Pills are purely vegetable and perfectly safe in their action. INSTANTLY RELIEVE AND RAPIDLY CUBE THE WORST FORM OF GOUT, RHEUMATISM, RHEUMATIC GOUT, PAINS IN THE HEAD, FACE, AND LIMBS, And have the largest recommendation ever given any patent medicine of its class. G10UT. GOUT. ONE BOTTLE HAD THE T> HEUMATISM. DESIRED EFFECT. 1~ £ 46, Cope-street, Barnsley, OTTT Dec. 7, 1903. G OUT. Sir.-I am very pleased to be ?* able to tell you of the great 1 B HEUMATISM. benefit I have received by taking _t? your Gout and Rheumatic Pills. GOUT. For years I have been a martyr to Gout, and suffered many -? -t  to Gout, and suffered many T> HEUMATISM. ZuiTtrfii your Pills. ONE JL? SMALL BOTTLE HAD THE GOUT. DESIRED EFFECT, and I can [ assure you that I am never RHEUMATISM. without them for whenever I IR HEUMATISM. feel the least sign of the Gout coming on I always fly to my G OUT. bottle of Fills. I may say I have tried dozens of so called cures, HEUMATISM. but have never found any to do 111 me so much good as yours I a OUT shall ever be thankful.—Believe t me, yours truly, rTTQTlT ARTHUR FITT -Tm-? ?. TH?ES?UTHM? AA TISM. Mr. G. Eade. EADE'S GOUT & RHEUMATIC PILLS Are Sold by all Chemists, in Bottles, I,Ili and 2/9 or sent post free for Postal Order by the Pro- prietor, GEORGE EADE, 232, Goswell-road, E.C. Ask for and be sure you obtain EADE'S GOUT AND RHEUMATIC PILLS. EADE'S PILLS. WEAR DUNNING'S BOOTS. 88, BROOK STREET, CHESTER. IT-H I N GS WORTH NOTING. SCOTCH TWEED SUITS, For Business Wear 2215 ø TROUSERS, In Cashmere and Cheviots 0 15 6 RIDING BREECHES, In Fancy Tweeds and Breeches Cloths 110 THESE ARE ALL MADE IN ALBERT DENSON'S INIMITABLE STYLE. WORKMANSHIP UNSURPASSABLE. ALBERT DENSON, 6, ST. WERBURGH ST., CHESTER. AUTUMN FASHIONS. W. E. LINDOP IS NOW SHOWING New Goods in all Departments. JACKETS, MANTLES, TAILOR-MADE COSTUMES, COSTUME SKIRTS, BLOUSES, SKIRTS, DRESS FABRICS, UMBRELLAS, GLOVES, HOSIERY, BLANKETS, FLANNELS, SHEETING, DAMASK TABLECLOTHS, TOWELS. SPECIAL.-Ladies' TWEED JACKETS, Lined Fur, 29s. l]d. to 84s. English "TAILOR-MADE COSTUMES," 25s. 6d. to 69s. 6d. COSTUME SKIRTS, 6s. lid. to 59s. 6d. DRESS F ABRICS.-All-wool Hopeack, Is. lild.; New Shades. Scotch Hopsack, 2s. lid. and 3s. 6d. Black and Navy Hopsack, Is. llid., 2s. 64d., 2s. lld. splendid Value. BLANKETS, 8s. lid. to 25s. 6d., bought before the advance in price. r DAMASK TABLECLOTHS, Double Damask, special Value, 7s. lid., 10s. 6d., 10s. gd., 128. tid. DRESSMAKING.-Newest Styles, Perfect Fit. Patterns on application. FASHIONABLE FURS. Bought direct from the Manufacturers. Real Sable NECKLETS, 79s. 6d. to £33. Beau Martin NECKLETS, 35s. 6d., 49s. 6d. to £ 16. 16s. Real Marmot NECKLETS, 10s. lld., 14s. 6d., 16s. 6d., 228. 6d., 29s. 6d. 6d., 22s. 6dN., ECKLETS, 29s. 6d 39s. 6d., 45s. 6d. Real Skunk NECK LETS, 298. 6d.. 39s. 6d., 458. 6d. Real Caracul NECKLETS, 29s. 6d. to 70s. NEW GOODS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. W. E. Lindop, Eastgate Row, Chester. LADIES CALL AND SEE CALL AND SEE MRS. BARNES, GROSVENOR PARK HOUSE, 8, UNION STREET, CHESTER. FOR LATEST STYLES JIN TAILOR-MADE COATS, COSTUMES, MANTLES, And OUTDOOR GARMENTS of every description. Assortment of NEW CHOICE CLOTHS to select from. SEAL-SKINS RE-MODELLED, CLEANED AND DYED. FUR WORK OF EVERY VARIETY, Absolutely completed on the premises. PLEASE NOTE ADDRESS— MRS. BARNES, COSTUMIER & LADIES' TAILOR, GROSVENOR PARK HOUSE, 8, UNION ST., CHESTER. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY YOUR NEW OVERCOAT, AND "ASHFORD." ON THE CITY ROAD, Is the place you ought certainly to go in order to Supply this Reasonable necessity. Gents' RAINCOATS, 21/ 25/6, 30/ 35/ Gents' CHESTERFIELD, 16/6, 2111-2 25/6, 30/ I Gents' WATERPROOF COATS, 15/6, 21/ 25/6, 30/ YOUTHS' OVERCOATS, 8/6 10/6, 12/6, 14/6, 16/6, LITTLE BOYS' OVERCOATS, (4 to 11 years of age), 4/11 to 13s. Splendid assort- ment. MEN'S CLOTH TROUSERS, 4s. lid. to 13s. Splendid assortment. MEN'S Winter-weight CLOTH SUITS, Newest Cut, 18/11 21/ 25/6, 30/ 35/ R. T. ASHFORD, 8, CITY RD., CHESTER. HAIR COMBINGS ''——— MADE UP, 2/- PER OZ. COVERLETTE I TAILS OF FROM HAIR FRAMES, I TA?URE From 3/6 each. H A I R 5/6 T. SEALES BROWN, 3. LEECE-ST. (CAR STATION), LIVERPOOL. NEW IDEAS AND NEW METHODS The old-fashioned methods are out of date. The old-fashioned, the clumsy, and the unattractive should be put away for ever. To nothing does this apply more forcibly than to your printing ATTRACTIVE PRINTING Is just as essential to a business man as a desk or counter; and it is one of the best of advertisements. A shoddy sheet of notepaper or a shoddy bill head is one of the worst of advertisements UP-TO-DATE! What you want is smart up-to-date printing, up-to-date type, up-to-date style These you will get at reasonable prices, and quickly too, at the OBSERVER OFFICE, THE CROSS, CHESTER. WJIVIKJT W. FOR REAL COMFORT, BUY AT ONCE FROM J. OKELL & SONS, NORTHGATE ST., CHESTER. ALL-WOOL UNDER WE AE, SUITABLE ALIKE FOR EVERY AGE OF SUITABLE A^i^ij|1} GE'S LAAI-B,,i?VOOL F-ANTS u.otl CE? SCOTCH LAA??- WOOL PANTS ?.n?d X ?a M ? ?" ? ?- aju d AT(jRAL LLAlA, Ulsh™kabie-' PANTS an J ''?? VVhKb KT1 N o, at 5s. 6d., i4s. lid., 3s 6d FLANNEL SHIRTS, Ok ip?,Own Make. 6s. 6d., 5s. lld., 58. 6d. 4e lld. FLANNEL SHIRTINGS, Unshrinkable, at 8hi. ld Is., Is. Id., Is. 2d" Is. 3d., and Is. 4id. per yard. LADIES' NATURAL WOOL and MERINO COMBINATIONS, SPENCERS and VESTS with Short or Long Sleeves. i BOYS' WOOL JERSEYS in Cardinal and BJu > I at 2s. 3d.. 2«. bd.. 2s. 9d.. 3s. CARDIGAN JACKETS, as. Ild., 3s. lid.. 4s. 6d., 5s. 6d., and up to 12s W- each. The Last Novelty at the First Moment IN THE MILLINERY DEPARTMENT AT J. OKELL & SONS. BEAVER HATS, CHENILLE, SILK & PLUSH HATS, MOTORING & FANCY TAMS. LADIES' & CHILDREN'S WHITE FELTS. LADIES' TRIMMED FELT HATS. LADIES' & CHILDREN'S COLOURED FELTS Beautiful TOQUES, at 7s. 6d., 8s. lld., 10s. 6d 12s. lld., 16s. lid. Handsome BEAVER HATS, at 9s. lld.. lis. 0d.. 14s. lld. Smart PLUSH and VELVET HATS, 1s. lld., 9s lld,, 12s. 6d., 17s. txl. 1 & 22, NORTHGATE ST. ROLAND SON, 54 & 56, FOREGATE-ST., CHESTER, AND 1 & 2, WHITE HORSE YARD, PAWNBROKER, JEWELLER & CLOTHIER, DEAUEB IN FURNITURE, JEWELLERY, SILVER AND ELECTRO-PLATED GOODS, PIANOS, FURS, CARPETS, BASSINETTES, &0. Cash Advanced to any amount on any of the above class of Goods O St /—Very handsome Regulator TIMEPIECE, 34D sohd walnut case, with twÙted pillars, glass fronts aDd sides, brass weights and pendulum. Guaranteed. 1 I—Large Gilt PIER-GLASS, best British -f<-?/ P?te-gla.sa and hngh8h gilt frame, orna- mental top. Perfect. fef —New design Chippendale CHINA C'?<? CABINET. plate-glass mirror back, glass cupboard and shelves for china beautifully carved, 7ft. high and 4ft. wide. 30/- Very pretty walnut inlaid MUSIC UABINET glass door, brass rod. 4 *7 ,o 1[0/-golid Walnut Dining-room § • JL?/ 8IDEBOARD; p!ate-glass back, two drawers and cupboard, oak inside, bronze copper handles well made. .?? "I 4\j—Strong serviceable double c-9 2. 1- MAILCART, painted in light buff and blue; upholstered in blue leather, lever hood, etc. Complete "I #4/A_New pattern MUSIC STOOL and 16/(-i Canterbury combined, upholstered in silk tapestry; French legs and polished mahogany. Cheap. .OO 1 0/45-CHEST of DRAWERS, C??t JL?/ ? twisted pillars each side, thick polished legs; very strong and well-made, polished walnut. | 1 fh /ft—? retty present. Real china TEA- SER VICE; hand painted, pansy pattern, 40 pieces. Guaranteed perfect.  THE SET—Real china, CLOCK and JL?/ ? PAIR OF VASES, hand-painted. 0 pf /—Extra large, roomy ARM WICKER- tJ CHAIR, well upholstered all over in dark red serge. Special bargain,  KILt-Extra fine FIRE SUITE; oWm ? <?/ ? curb, brasses, dogs and stop, tinck solid rails. &c., 4ft wide. Cheap. jtiO—Secondhand. ORGAN, in good con- OwO dition, oak case, and will be delivered in perfect order. > fT /—Secondhand. KITCHEN SIDE- 0<?0? 0/ BOARD, polished walnut; plate- glass back, thick pillars, two cupboards and five drawers, brass handles. Thoroughly seasoned. £ \l— A YARD Four yards wide, Roll of good ?/ quality OILCLOTH, large tile pattern. Any 1enKth cut. Laid free. J I—Sohd WALNUT HAT and d???t O/ UMBRELLA STAND; bronzed copper hooks, bevelled cehtre-glass, brush box, &c. Well made. /4*> To 4,11-Quantity of Bamboo FIRE ?/ ?3 SCREENS, all hand-pamted. ??/-Solid Walnut OCTAGON TABLE, ?'?<?/ on castors, flower stand beneath. i—Very handsome Bamboo OVER- mdjH L/ MANTEL; bevelled plate mirror shelves for ornaments, lacquered panels. Ob> 14*—Very band?me Pair of real Japanese MMH ? VASES, atanda 18in high. A "j £ £ /—Just forfeited. Vorv fine OJ??"? i? XO/ LADY S GOLD LEVER WATCH patent dust-proof cap, gold kJanœ. 18 carat solid gold cases, gold dial. A written warranty for 15 years gi nu. 1 6) l £ \—Very comfortable roomy WICKER C HAIR, upholstered all over; very strong. Another at 8s. 6d. 7/6-Second-hand American Base ROCKING CHAIR. x a;i 5/- One of the latest PHONO- O GHAP AS, Pllthe Perfecta," takes large or small records. The clearest, machines on the market. THE most useful CHRISTMAS PRESENT, Tone of our CLOTH RUG_8J_ize6_!l8tock. GIVING UP THE PREMISES. W. WEDGWOOD, The Union HaH Furniture Mart, FOREGATE STREET, IS GIVING 3/- IN THE £ DISCOUNT To Clear out his very Large Stock of New & Second-hand Furniture. CALL AND SEE THE BARGAINS. TELEPHONE No. 141. EDGAR DUTTON & SONS, Complete Funeral Furnishers AND CARRIAGE PROPRIETORS, 30, Frodsham-street, Chester. E. D. & SONS, having the Largest Stock of Belgian Horses, Supenor Glass and Closed Hearses, Private Broughams and Coaches are prepared to Supply Funerals cheaper than any other shop in the City. E. D.&SONStakethe ENTIRE MANAGE- MENT OF FUNERALS in Town or Country with due regard to economy and taste. Infant's Funeral, with a Pair Horse Coach, Coffin and Grave, from 24s. To the Poor or Benevolent, a good Coffin, Schillibeer and Grave complete, 38s. SOLE AGENTS FOR PATENT METALLIC COFFINS FOR INFECTIOUS CASES. Superior WEDDING CARRIAGES for hire, kept only for Weddings, at moderate charges. PRIVATE ADDRKSRE8 12, UNION WALK, adjoining Stables; and WELLFIELD HOUSE, NEWTON, 200 STABLE RATS FOR 2/ A KENDAL HOTELKEEPER wntea :—" T fcund 200 ARats in my Stable Y»rd ?ft r using two Is Tina Rodine Bat Poison." It kills on the spot; leaves no emeu Dogs and Cats don't eat it. RATS LIKE IT, RAT IT., & DIE. PJUCE—6d.t Is., 2s., 3s 5s.; Post, 2d. T. kiAjtLFy. Chemiht, Perth. A-8KKT8—Cheers & Hoplcy, Chemist3, Chestor. ASTON'S-SALE BY AUCTION EVERlY TtE ID A Y 1 3 0 A- STO N8 CITY AUCTION ROOMS, 14, WATERGATE STREET, CHESTER. GOODS RECEIVED ANY DAY FOR FOLLOWING TUESDAY'SISALE.