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TBGWPHONI 222. ESTABLISHED 1815. SPECTACLES ?  ALL  EYEGLASS KS)/ AT AIL SIGH", EYEGLASSES AT ALL PRICES. Greatest care and attention in Suiting. FIELD & OPERA GLASSES, BAROMETERS, &C. J. D. SIDDALL, OPTICIAN TO THE INFIBMARY, THE CROSS, 4, BRIDGE ST., CHESTER. UMBRELLAS & Walking Sticks. LANTERNS AND SLIDES ON SALE OR HIRE. OXYGEN ALWAYS IN STOCK. REPAIRS OF ALL KINDS.
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OLD SCOTCH & IRISH WHISKIES OF THE FINEST QUALITY OBTAINABLE. THO'- WELS-'DY& CO. WINE MERCHANTS, I BRIDGE STREET, CHESTER
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PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENTS. r ROYALTY THEATRE, CHESTER MONDAY NEXT, October 23rd, for Six Nights, THE DARLING OF THE GODS. MATINEE, SATURDAY, Oct. 28th, at 2.30. MONDAY, October 30th, for Six Nights, and MATINEE. Mr. GEORGE DANCE'S Company. THE DUCHESS OF DANTZIC. MUSIC HALL, CHESTER. THURSDAY, NOV. 2ND, 1905. MADAME ALBANI, THE DISTINGUISHED PRIMA DONNA, AND GRAND PARTY. 2/6, 4/ 6/. PLAN and TICKETS at Messrs. PHILLIPSON and GOLDER, Eastgate Row. MUSIC HALL, CHESTER. TO-DAY (SATURDAY), AT EIGHT. THE 1ST WEST INDIA REGIMENTAL BAND (Recently performing at the CRYSTAL PALACE). POPULAR PRICES :— and 6d.; Reserved Seats, 2/ at Mr. HOUGHTON'S, Optician, Eastgate- etreet. BOOK EARLY TO SECURE A SEAT. DANCING. MSE CESTRIAN QUADRILLE PARTY'S X CINDERELLA will be held at the HOLBORN ROOMS on THURSDAY. October 26th. Tickets. 1/6. HULL & BENTON'S BAND. THE ANNUAL SALE OF WORK L OF THE CHESTER BRANCH OF THE BRABAZON SOCIETY, Done by the Inmates of the Workhouse, will take place at the NEWGATE-STREET ASSEMBLY ROOMS, ON THURSDAY, NOV. 23RD. THREE GRATE, J^IRES! THE NEW BUILDINGS seen from Grosvenor-road are the enlarged SHOWROOM, STORES, and FITTING SHOPS erected for the CHESTER UNITED GAS COMPANY. The SHOWROOMS ARE NOW OPEN, and Furnished with all the LATEST GAS FITTINGS and Apparatus. Inspection Cordially Invited. OPEN DAILY, 9 TO 5. SATURDAYS. 9 TO 1. A Large Se/ection of the NEWEST and LATEST DESIGNS OF FIRES, in the most Artistic Finish, specially adapted for use in BUSINESS PREMISES, LIVING ROOMS, SLEEPING APARTMENTS can be seen is (operation in the NEW SHOW ROOMS. For use in WINTER, Gas Fires are essential for HEALTH & COMEORT. DO NOT DELAY, BUT ORDER AT ONCE A GAS FIRE. NO DIRT, therefore NO LABOUR. All FIRES quoted FIXED FREE. and can be supplied ON HIRE (Three Years' Hire and Pur- chase System). SHOP STOVES. SPECIALITIES FROM 2/- PER QUARTER. Bedroom and Sittingroom Stoves FROM 2/6 PER QUARTER. CHANDELIERS, PENDANTS, BRACKETS, &c., Of Varied Pattern, and adapted to all require- ments, fitted with NEW INCANDESCENT BURNERS or NEW INVERTED LIGHTS, can be seen in the NEW SHOWROOMS. GAS LIGHT, WITH INCANDESCENT BURNER, IS THE CHEAPEST Light in the World The Company unfisrtake INTERNAL GAS FITTINGS and employ a Thoroughly Competent .:Stafi of Ges Fitters. FIRST-CLASS WORK at Moderate Charges. 1Estimates Maintenance of Incandeseent Gas Burners Is UNDERTAKEN BY THE COMRANT. <C!LEANING OF BURNERS, RENEWAL OF MANTLES, RENEWAL OF RODS, RENEWAL OF CHIMNEYS, At an Inclusive Change of 9D. PER BURKRR PER QUARTER. SPECIAL TERMS FOR 12 OR MOLLI iSUBNERS. GAS COOKERS FIXED FREE. ON RENTALS, FROM 1/- PER QUARTER, AND UPWARDS. Water Heaters. Gas Irons, Grillers.and Toasters, and Other Apparatus CAN ALSO BE SIT EN IN THE SIZDWROOMS. THE CHESTER UNITED GAS CO. Showrooms and Offices: JCUPPIN STREET, CHESTER. BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT TO I HIS MAJESTY ?H???L HKR His MAARSTY mt LATE MAJESTY KINS. QUEXS VICTORIA. BOLLAND'S, EASTGATE ROW, CHESTER. WEDDING CAKES. As supplied to H.M. THE KING. RESTAURANT. CAFE AND SMOKEROOM. Afternoon Tea Room on First Floor. SOUPS, FISH, JOINTS, ENTREES. CHOPS, STEAKS, &C., FROM THE GRILL. TABLE D'HOTE DAILY. Special Evening Dishes served in Cafe FROM 6 P.M. WINES. SPIRITS. LIQUEURS. BOLLAND'S CELEBRATED PLUM PUDDINGS AND MINCE MEAT. ORDERS NOW BEING BOOKED FOR THE COLONIES AND ABROAD. Bolland's Celebrated Boxes of Dainty Cakes 3/6, 7/ including postage. TURTLE SOUP, MADB FROM FRESH TURTLE, THICK OR CLEAR. Wedding Receptions Catered for. RIRB OF PLATE, GLASS, CHINA; WArrzae. ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED AND DESPATCHED by First Train or Post as required. Price List & Wine List free by Post on application. R. BOLLAND & SONS, LTD. Telephone: No. 37. Telegrams: Bolknd's. Chester." PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENTS. N. S. P. C. C. THE NATIONAL SOCIETY FOR THE PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO CHILDREN (Cheshire and North Wales Branches) WILL HOLD A GRAND BAZAAR Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday. OCTOBER 24TH, 25TH, 26TH, IN THE TOWN HALL, CHESTER, AT 3 P.M. THE BAZAAR WILL BE OPENED— FIRST DAY BY Her Grace Adelaine Duchess of Bedford. SEOOND DAY BY The Lady Stanley of Alderley. THIRD DAY BY The Countess Beauchamp. PRESIDENT OF BAZAAR: Her Grace Katharine Duchess of Westminster. PRESIDENTS OF STALLS Her Grace Katharine Duchess of Westminster (President of Bazaar). 1 The Countess of Crewe j The Countess Groevenor I Lady Brooke Lady CeliaCrewft-Milnea Lady Magdalen Bulkeley The Hon. Mrs. Savage Lloyd Mostyn Mrs. Cornwallis-West Mrs. H. E. Wilbraham Mrs. F. Aylmer Frost ENTERTAINMENTS. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24TH. 4 p.m.—"SHADES OF NIGHT." Capt. ARTHUB WOOD, Mr. MERVYN THORNKYCROFT, R.A., Mrs. ALSTON, Mrs. HUGH ARCHDALE. 5 p.m. and 9 p.m.—VARIETY ENTERTAIN- I MENT. Miss COTTON-JODRELL, Miss MAY SWETENHAM. Miss THORNEYCROFT, Colonel H. ARCHDALE, C.B., Captain A. WOOD. 8 p.m. CRAZED." Captain A. WOOD, Mr. OLIVIER, Miss DOROTHY THORNEYCROFT. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25TH. 3-45 p.m.—"SHADES OF NIGHT." 4-45 p.m.-ORIGINAL FAIRY BALLET, com- posed by Mr. H. G. ROLT. 36 Performers. 8 p.m. COUSINS ONCE REMOVED." Mr. NOEL EALAND, Miss SYBIL TORR, Mrs. CALDWELL. 9 p.m.-VARIETY ENTERTAINMENT. Mr. H. G. ROLT, Mr. MAYSMOR HARRISON, Miss GLADYS SACRE. Miss IRENE ST. JOHN, and Miss SYBIL TORR. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26TH. 4p.m.—"THE BARON'S WAGER Costume Play. Mr. H. G. ROLT, Mrs. CALDWELL. 5 p.m.—"COUSINS ONCE REMOVED." 8 p.m.-ORIGINAL FAIRY BALLET. The Euterpean Ladies' Orchestra (Liverpool). Eight performers. PRICES OF ADMISSION: FIRST DAY: AFTERNOON, 2/6; EVENING, 1/ SEOOND DAY: AFTERNOON. 2/ EVENING, 1/ THIRD DAY AFTERNOON, 1/ EVENING, 6d. SEASON TICKET, 4/ Theatrical and Variety Entertainments. Admission, 1/ FAIRY BALLET-36 PERFORMERS. Admission, 2/ CHESTER PAXTON SOCIETY. THE ANNUAL EXHIBITION OF FRUITS, CHRYSANTHEMUMS, &O. WILL BE HELD IN THE TOWN HALL, ON WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15TH AND 16TH. When liberal PRIZES will be offered, in addition to several CHALLENGE CUPS for CHRYSANTHEMUMS and for LADIES' TABLE DECORATIONS. ENTRIES CLOSE TUESDAY, 7TH NOV. OPENING CERKMONT by the Countess GROSVENOR on WEDNESDAY, November 15th, at 3 p.m. Schedules may be had from Members of Com- mittee, or from the Hon. Sec., GEORGE P. MILN, Grosvenor Museum, Chester. 1 9 0 5. rjlARPORLEY HUNT CLUB. On WEDNESDAY. November 1st. at One o'clock, the following PRIZES will be given at Tarporlev. by the Clu b I.-For the best FOUR-YEAR-OLD MARE or GELDING, suitable for Hunting purposes. First, jSK); Second. jgS; Third. B3. I-LFor the best THREE-YEAR-OLD MARE or GELDING, suitable for Hunting pur. i poses. First, £8; Seoond, 24. &W Horses competing for these Prizes 4to jump Two Flights of Hurdles. IlL-A JUMPING COMPETITION, for Horses that have never won a First Prize in a Jumping Competition. First, £ 5j Second, £ 55. IV.—For the best "Yearling" by the Tarporley Hunt Club Stallion, or "Nareilan" with Hunt Club Nomination. First, S7; Second, £3; Third, B2. The above Competitions are restricted to Horses BRED and OWNJID by bona-fide Farmers, whose sole occupation is farming, within the limits of the Cheshire Hunt The Hunt Club Committee reserve to themselves the power of declining or accepting entries for any of the above Prizes. N.B.—The Prize Money will be paid at "The Swan," IMMEDIATELY after the conclusion of the jumping. ENTRIES to be made to T. F. LINNKLL, Esq., Duddon Lodge. Tarporley, on or before SATURDAY, j October 23TH 1905. I HEWnTS FOR SCHOOL BOOTS. ll_u' 11 )¡ -n- r-7 EYESIGHT TESTING. It is surprising that such an important matter as good Eyesight should so often lack the attention it requires. Many persons have a slight difference in the power of the Eyes, thus causing a constant strain which rapidly increases the defect, unless relief be obtained by the aid of suitable Glasses. H. C. HOUGHTON, E.O.Å. (OPTOLOGIST), EYESIGHT AND SPECTACLE SPECIALIST, LATE MANAGER FOR WOOD, ABRAHAMS, Liverpool and Manchester, 23, EASTGATE STREET, CHESTER. TEL. No. 21Y3. REPAIRS done on the premises cheaply & promptly. NOTE.—No travelling dealers employed. PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENTS. _.i_ CHESTER UNITED CHOIRS. Conductor: J. SKELDON. A GRAND CONCERT WILL BE HELD IN THE MUSIC HALL, ON WEDNESDAY, NOV. 22ND. MAY QUEEN (Sir Slerndale Bennett), WITH ORCHESTRAL ACCOMPANIMENT. Together with a Miscellaneous Progiumme., ARTISTES :— Miss BESSIE BLACKBURN (Soprano). Miss EDITH RANDALLS (Alto). MR. BUXTON (Tenor). MR. JAMES (Bass). ENORMOUS ATTRACTION. For One Week only, commencing on MONDAY, October 23rd. in the MUSIC HALL, CHESTER. THE ROYAL CANADIAN ANIMATED JL PHOTO CO. 'S 10,000—Animated Pictures—10,000 of the WORLD'S LATEST EVENTS, including The King's Visit to Manchester. The entire functions as Exhibited at Knowsley Hall before their Gracious Majesties King Edward and Queen Alexandria (by Royal command). All the Latest and Best in Animated Photographs. Doors open at 7-30. to commence at 8. D A;?rr'Ze.?oUN PERFORMANCE at 3. Doors open 2-30. PRICKS :—2s Is.. 6d., and Gallery and Back of Hall. 3d. Seats may be Booked at Phillipson and Golder's. 4433 Nantwich Dairy how, 1905. THE GREAT ANNUAL EXHIBITION OF CHEESE AND BUTTER WILL BE HELD IS THE MARKET HALL, NANTWICH, ON WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY, NEXT, NOVEMBER 1ST AND 2ND. Entries close on SATURDAY NEXT, Oct. 28tb. For particulars apply to Mr. PARSONAGE, Nant- wich or the Secretary, R. CHALLINOR, Chester. PUBLIC NOTICES. LONDON MISSIONARY SOCIETY. ANNUAL Al N G S. THIS DAY (SATURDAY), YOUNG PEOPLE'S CANTATA, Queen-street Congregational Church at 3 p.m. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), the MISSIONARIES returned from abroad, in the following Congregational Churches:— Qc KEN STREET, 10-45 a.m., Rev. W. Nicol Lawrence from South Seas. BOUGHTON, 10-45 a.m., Rev. W. Hopkyn Rees, from China. HANDBRIDGE, 3 p.m.. Rev. W Hopkyn Rees. NOETHGATE, 3 p.m., Rev. W. Nicol Lawrence; 6-30 p.m.. Rev. W. Hopkyn Rees. UPTON. 6-30 p.m.. Rev. W. Nicol Lawrence. ANNUAL MEETING at QUEEN STREET, MONDAY. Oct. 23rd. Tea and Conference 5 p.m. Public Meeting. 7-30. Singing by United Choirs. Collections for the funds. ^HE QUEEN'S SCHOOL, CHESTER. HASTINGS SCHOLARSHIPS. An EXAMINATION for One Scholarship exempting the holder from tuition fees, will be held at the School on FRIDAY, the 27th October next, at 9.30 p.m. Candidates must not be under 10 nor over 13 on the 1st April last. They must be (and have been for not less than three years) in some Public Elementary School. For forms of entry (which must be banded to the undersigned not later that the 24th October), apply to F. B. MASON, 9, St. Werburgh-street, Chester. Clerk to the Governors. 0~ WEN JONES' SCHOLARSHIPS AT THE QUEEN'S SCHOOL, CHESTER. The Trustees of the Municipal Ctaaritiae of Chester offer for competition among dulv qualified candidates ONE SCHOLARSHIP at tho Queen's School. The subjects for examination. are—Knowledge of Holy Scripture, Arithmetic. English Grammar, Dictation. History or Geography. Marias will also be given for French. The Trustees reserve the right of withholding the Scholarship if candidates of sufficient merit do not present, themselves. The Competition is open to Girls who are daughters of persons eligible to participate- in the Charity of Owen Jonee. Scholars will be Elected for One Year only in the first- instance, but the time for which they ho!d their may be extended by the Trustees at their discretion according to circum- stances. Regard will be paid to the relative ages of the Candidates in the Examination and the awarding of the Scholarships. Candidates must be over 10 and under 13 years of age on the 1st April last, and their app1iœtions I must be sent in, together with ce'rtifioa" of character (on forms which may be obtained froomf the undersigned), by the 24th instant, when they will be informed of the date of the Examination. HENRY THOMAS BROWN, CLerk to' the Trustees. 55, North gate-street, Chester. CHESTER MUNICIPAL CHARITIES. T. JOHN'S HOSPITAL ALMSHOUSES J BLUE SCHOOL YARD. A VACANCY having arisen in the above Alms- houses, the Trustees are prepared to receive applications from persons eligible for the same. All applications must be made in writing on the prescribed form, which may be had on application to the Clerk to the Trustees, at his Office, 53, Northgate-street, Chester. All Forms of Application, duly filled up and signed, must be returned to the Clerk, at his Office, on or before the 24th instant, otherwise the applica- tions will not be entertained. Applicants must be poor men or women, of good character, and who are not. and have not, at any time within three years, been in receipt of parochial relief, and who, from age, ill health, accident, or I infirmity, shall be unable to maintain themselves by their o?rn exertions, with a preference for those persons who. being otherwise qualified as aforesaid. sball have become reduced by misfortune from better circumstances. Applicants must not be under 50 years of age. NB.—Canvassing by or on behalf of the Appli- cants renders them liable to dibqualiifcation. HENRY THOMAS BROWN, Chester, Oct. 14th, 1905. Clerk. MISS M. E. GORST, DECEASED. I ALL persons having CLAIMS against the late L Miss M. E. GoRST, of Spring Villa, Liver- pool-road, Chester, should send particulars of the same forthwith to GAMON, FARMER & CO., St. Werburgh-street, Chester, Solicitors for the Executors. PUBLIC NOTICES. # OTICE.-The DRAWING of PRIZES for ST. WERBURGH'S CLUB is POST- PONED to DECEMBER 13TH. 4389 CHESTER FRIENDLY SOCIETIES' \J MEDICAL ASSOCIATION has REMOVED from St. Olave Hou¡ie to 25, WHITE FRIARS. Family Members Contributions :—Adults, 4s.; Children, first two, 2S., remainder Is. per annum. D- EE DISTRICT BILLIARD LEAGUE. JL? HEAD QUARTERS: SHOTTON INSTITUTE, SHOTTON, FLINTSHIRE. SEASON, 1905-6. Teams from Social or Political Clubs and Insti- tutes desirous of Entering the above League, should make application, on or before OCTOBER 30th, to the Hon, Secretary, F. CHRISTIAN. Inglewood," Shotton, nts. ROYAL SOCIETY PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS- CHESTER AND DISTRICT BRANCH. The Public are most earnestly reminded that only by their aid can many Cases of Cruelty be dis- covered, which it would be impossible for the Inspector to find out. Every one, on seeing an act of cruelty committed, should report the case AT ONCE to Inspector HUSTWJVYTE, 30, Cambrian-road, Chester, with full details afrd the name and address of the offender; or the name and address on the vehicle if there be one. It is a rule of the Society that the name of an informant is kept private if desired. HAWARDEN RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL. HAWARDEN SEWERAGE SCHEME. THE above Council are prepared to receive TA plications for the APPOINTMENT of CLERK OF WORKS for the carrying out of the above Scheme, from Persons with practical experience. The contract time for the completion of the works is two years. The Clerk of Works will be subject to supervision of engineers. Applications in candidates own handwriting, stating age, qualifications, and salary required, to he sent to me with copies of not more than three testimonials of recent date, not later than WEDNES- DAY, the 25th instant. Canvassing by letter, or otherwise, will disqualify any candidate. > any candi d ate. HUGH G. ROBERTS, I Clerk of the Council. Council Offices, Broughton, nr. Chester, 12th October, 1905. BOROUGH OF FLINT. INSPECTOR OF NUISANCES AND ROAD FOREMAN. THE Corporation of Flint invite Applications Tfor the office of INSPECTO R of NUISANCES for the district of the Borough, at a salary of E40 per annum, the appointment to be subject to the regulations and approval of the Local Government Board. The person appointed will also be required to perform the duties of Corporation FOREMAN, for which he will receive an additional salary of B40 per annum, making a joint salary of £80 per annum. The person appointed will be required to devote the whole of his time to the duties attached to the joint appointments. Canvassing members of the Council, directly or indirectly, will be deemed a disqualification. Applications, endorsed Inspector of Nuisances and Road Foreman," together with not less than three recent testimonials, to be sent to me, the undersigned, not later than MONDAY, the 30th October, 1905. HENRY TAYLOR, Town Qlerk. Town Hall, Flint, 16th October, 1905. ) IN THE MATTER OF THE HELSJJY & DISTRICT WATER COMPANY, LIMITED. (In Liquidation). •VTOTIOE IS HEREBY GIVEN, WF Creditors of the above-named COMV are required, on or before the 21st day of November, 1905. to send their Names and Addresses and the particulars of their DEBTS or CLAIMS, and the Names and Addresses of their Solicitors, if any, to JOHN BROTHERTON, of Helsby, near Warrington, the Liquidator of the said Company, and if so required by notice in writing from the said Liquidator, are personally or by their Solicitors to come in and prove their said Debts or Claims at such time and place as shall be specified in such notice, or in default thereof they will be excluded from the benefit of any Distribution made before such Debts or Claims are proved. Dated this 10th day of October, 1905. JOHN BROTHERTON, Liquidator. WREXHAM AND EAST DENBIGHSHIRE WATER COMPANY. SALE BY TENDER OF P,8,000 (or thereabouts) OF ORDINARY STOCK, entitled to a Maximum dividend of 7 per cent. per annum. LAST DIVIDEND £ 4S. lis. per cent. Minimum price of issue. B120 per £100. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that in accord- N"no" with the provisions of the Wrexham Water Order, 1898. and the Wrexham Waterworks Act, 1902, the Directors of the Wrexham and East Denbighshire Water Company intend to SELL BY TENDER. EIGHT THOUSAND POUNDS (or thereabouts) OF ORDINARY STOCK. The Stock forms part of the additional Capital created under the powers of the above mentioned Order and Act. and will rank for dividend up to 7 per cent per annum, being entitled to seven-tenths of that payable on the Consolidatad Stock, which at present recei ves 61 per cent. per annum. The Stock will be issued in Lots of £ 100, AND the minimum price, below which no tender will be considered, is B120 The purchase money to be Eaid to the Company's Bankers as fOllOwa:-One. alf on the 1st January. 1906, and the balance on the 1st March, or the whole amount may be paid up on the 1st January. Copies of the Order and Act may be seen, and further particulars obtained at the Company's Offices. 21. Egerton-street, Wrexham. Tenders endorsed "Tender for Ordinary Stock," to be sent to the undersigned on or before the 27th November. No special form of Tender required. By order of the Directors. FREDERICK STORR, Engineer and Secretary. Waterworks Offices. October 17th, 1905. MASONIC ARMS, NORTHGATE-ST., AND MUSIC HALL PASSAGE. A LI€K JAMIESON -?  (formerly Sergt.- M aj or R.A. Med. C?rps ) PROPRIETOR. Noted House for a good glass of Ale and THE best of WIM-s, Brandies, Spirits, Minerals, ETC All BITTER BEER, BEST MILD ALES and STOUT are drawn from the Wood. PRIME "CHESTER." "BASS' 60/- ALE," and "BARC AY&PERKINS' STOUT" ondraught. BASS' "P.A. "No. 1 STRONG ALE," "GUINNESS'S EXTRA STOUT," "NOURISHING STOUT," and "CHESTER LIGHT BITTER ALE," in Bottle, and always in condition. BASS' "ROYAL ALE" (a speciality) on draught and in bottle. A large variety of "SPECIAL" SCOTCH and IRISH WHISKIES to select from. COMFORTABLE SMOKE ROOMS. E LECTIRIC TILGHTLNGR. 1 J ESTIMATES FREE. REPAIRS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. All makes of LAMPS kept in stock, including "Sunbeam," "Ediswan," "Nernst," &C. NOTE ADDRESS- F. J. JONES & SON. 134, FOREGATE ST., CHESTER.. Tel. 180, 180A WINTER, 1905. SPECIAL VALUES I NEW STOCKS OF AA XJI>L T SERGES IN THE MOST USEFUL SHADES, 1/0I 2 1flIt" 2/lli PER YARD. PLUSHETTES, PRINTED & PLAIN, 111|, 2 3 £ PER YD. ¡;ART T A "PTFCTT? TT?«A ALL THIS SEONS GOODS, lAl??mjJ? ?6? 1/1?.2? 2/6, 2/m TO 13/6 PER YARD. I DO WN  IN NEST COVERINGS, FROM 12/6 DOWN QUILTS, CH i WOOL PTU T RR LT XIA LXTLIVN <4 IN ?? APPLIQUE & OTHER I j WVV n?O?T? ? C?TU T JR ?T J?jA ?JT .!N? ? ? STYLES, FROM 5/11 TO 32/6 PER PAIR. PORTIERE RODS, From 1/Oi, 2/6, M, 6/11 EACH DRAUGHT EXCLUDERS 2/I/9-4C DRAUGHT SCREENS, 10!11, U/E. &C- A Visit is respectfully solicited when preparing The House for the Coming Winter." I PATTERNS SENT FREE ON APPLICATION. MEASUREMENTS AND ESTIMATES FREE. RICHARD JONES & CO. LTD. Complete House Furnishing Establishment, BRIDGE STREET, CHESTER. RICHARD THOMAS, PROVISIONER, 91I NORTHGATE STREET, HAS PURCHASED THE PRIZE CHEESE IN THE LONG-KEEPING CLASS AT THE CHESTER DAIRY SHOW. > "1;¡ -"Z"" THESE CHEESE WERE AWARDED THREE FIRST PRIZES. I Dairy Farmers' Association Long-Keeping Class, £ 10. 10s,; Barnekows Special, Challinor, Rowson & Co's Special. ON SALE ONLY AT RICHARD THOMAS'S, 94, NORTHGATE STREET. SEASON 1905. 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, PALETHORPRIS SAUSAGE, FRESH CREAM. COUNTRY BUTTER AND EGGS. THE FINEST SHOW OF FRUIT IN CHESTER. ALL ORDERS THANKFULLY RECEIVED, PERSONALLY SUPERINTENDED A-ND DELIVERED PROMPT. TELEPHONE 251. A. RICHARDSON'S CHESTER MODEL IRON PIANOS ARE THE BEST VALUE FOR MONEY. THEY STAND LIKE A ROCK. NO FICTITIOUS OR SOLICITED TESTIMONIALS, BUT THE BEST AND MOST RELIABLE LOCAL REFERENCES GIVEN. 21 GUINEAS CASH. Three Years' System, 15s. 2d. per Month. A. R-TCHA-RDSON-18 POPULAR IRON PIANO. 14 GUINEAS CASH. Three Years' System, 10s. 6d. per Month. A. RICHARDSON'S POPULAR AMERICAN ORGAN HIGH MIRROR TOP, TWO KNEE SWELLS, 12 STOPS 12 GUINEAS CASH. Three Years' System, 9s. 4d. per Month. INSTRUMENTS BY ALL THE HIGH CLASS MAKERS. SOLE AGENCIES- BECHSTEIN, KABS, WALDEMAR. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF HIGH-CLASS SECOND-HANDS AT VERY LOW PRICES. A. R I C H A R D S O N, 43, BRIDGE STREET ROW, CHESTER; AND BANE BUILDINGS, REGENT STREET, WREXHAM. I   -Dt I-NG THE "D" BOOT, 10/6, J. H DUNNING 8A 8, BROOK STREET, CHE4STER. u- S." J H. F. THOMAS, LATE LAMONT & SON, Cabinetmakers & Upholsterers. NEW CARPETS- AX MINSTERS BRUSSELS WILTON ART SQUARES Choice Designs & Colourings at Lowest Prices. ALSO LINOLEUMS IS PLAINS PRINTED INLAIDS Printed CORK LINO, from 1/6 per sq. yd. 31, EASTGATE-ST., CHESTER. WINTER FASHIONS. W. E. L I N D OP Is Showing in all Departments ADVANCED WINTER FASHIONS. NEW TWEED & FUR COATS NEW TWEED INVERNESS CAPES, LONG TWEED PALETOTS, CHILDREN'S COATS. ALL SIZES. Ladies' Tailor made Costumes, 21/- to 63/- COSTUMK SKIRTS, 5/11 TO 3916. Sable, Stone Martin, Beau Martin, Astrachan, Marmot, &c. FUR NECKLETS. MUFFS TO MATCH. Bought Direct from the Manufacturers. AT SUMMER PRICES. BLANKETS & FLANNELS Bought before the Advance in Prices. BLANKETS, 8/11 to 30' pair. FLANNELS, Red and White, 1/- to 2(- yard. MARABOUT & FEATHER STOLES, 2 11, 3.11, 5,6, 8/6 To 20 NEW DRESS FABRICS. SCOTCH PLAIDS. 1,111. 2ill. PHANTOM CHECKS, l/ll, 2/HI SCOTCH TWEEDS, 2/11, 3/6, 3/11. Special Value.—Navy and Black SERGES and PANAMAS, 1;11 I, 2/6, 2;11. EVENING WEAR. SILK EOLIENNES, all shades, 1/11, 2/9, 2i11. NUNS' VEILING, 1, lltij. FANCY NETS, SEQUIN NETS, &c. PATTERNS ON APPLICATION. JAPANESE SILKS, 1/Oi, 1; 1/4, 1 '6 £ 1 11 J. OPERA CLOAKS, FANS, GLOVES, HOSIERY. SKIRTS, &c. DRESSMAKING. PERFECT FIT AND MODERATE PRICE. W. E. LINDOP. EASTGATE ROW. 116, FOREGATE STREET, CHESTER. JEFFS, The Noted PENT DEALERS, (OP SOCTHPORT AND OBMSKIRK). FENTS & REMNANTS Of All Descriptions. CALICOES, FLANNELS, PRINTS, SHIRTINGS, SATEENS. FLANNELETTES, MUSLINS, TOWELLINGS, CAMBRICS. DOWLAIS, NAINSOOKS. GINGHAMS, CRETONNES, PLUSHES. SILKS, VELVETS, SILKETTES, LACES, CURTAIN NETS, CARPETS, LINOLEUMS, OIL BAIZES, &c., etc. SPECIAL LINES IN Blouse Flannelette Lengths, ld., lld., 1/1, 12i, 1/3, 1/6. VERY CHEAP LINE IN CLOTH HEARTH RUGS. 5; EACH. UNIONS SHIRTING, VERY GOOD VALUE. LINOLEUM, 2i yds. wide, Ij9! per yard. CARACUL AND BEAVER FENTS. 116, FOREGATE STREET, CHESTER. PRIDDEY & SON, THE DECORATORS, 25, SELLER-ST., CHESTER. REMNANT SALE OF PAPER HANGINGS. 10,000 PIECES TO SELECT FROM. Parcels of 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10 Pieces to be Cleared At Ridiculous Prices. THE LATEST DESIGNS & COLOURINGS. LIBERAL DISCOUNT TO THE TRADE TELEPHONE 26x5. TEL. 84 & 84A. Proprietor: G. BARNES. QITY MEWS & CARRIAGE WORKS. The above Firm are now in a position to cater for FUNERALS througbout in the most modern style, having aug- mented their stock with Superior Rubber-tyred Funeral Cars, Rubber-tyred Broughams, and Black Belgian Horses also WEDDING CARRIAGES, Brakes, 'Buses, Char-a-Banes, Landaus, Dotr- carts, &c. COACH BUILDING in all its branches. MOTOR REPAIRS neatly and promptly executed. NOTE THE ADDRESS CITY ROAD, CHESTER. SPECIAL SHOW OF HIGH CLASS FURS AT SUMMER PRICES. APPLETONS, BRIDGE ST. ROW, CHESTER. SPECIAL SHOW OF HIGH-CLASS MILLINERY AT MODERATE PRICES. APPLETON'S, Bridge St. Row. SPECIAL SHOW OF LADIES' J CKETS COATS, SKIRTS, MANTLES, 4 c. Newest Styles. Latest Designs. ArPLETON'S, Bridge St. Row. ORDER DEPARTMENT. DRESS & MANTLEMAKING. Neweet Materials, Latosi Designs. COAT8 AND SKIRTS A SPECIALITY. PMuratoT ear AND FIT GUARANTEED. APPLETON'S, Bridge Street Row. The FANCY DEPARTMENTS are now replete with the Latest and most Vaxied Stuck of NEW GOODS. GLOVES, HOSIERY. LACES. CORSETS, SKIRTS, UMBRELLAS, 4c. "Wolsey" Wool Underclothing. "Alpine" Wool Underclothing, a Speciality. APPLETON'S, BRIDGE ST. ROW, CHESTER. Furs Furs Furs J BE PREPARED FOR WINTER. Ladies requiring FURS RE-MODELLED will do well to send them at once to EDD AA TR*T> k-r^ witii Mfissnu JTET ?. JtD? AA TK?NTE? ? Brown, Hoimes&Co?, GROSVENOR PARK HOUSE, 4 8, UNION STREET, CHESTER (Near St. John's Church). SEAL SKINS RE-MODELLED, CLEAXED and DYED. FUR WORK of every variety absolutely pleted by experienced Fur Workers on the premises. COATS. COSTUMES. MANTLES. LADIES' OWN MATERIAL MADE rP." Please Note the Addre: E BARNES. COSTUMIER, LADIES' TAILOR & FURRIER, GROSVENOR PARK HOUSE, CHESTER DAWSON & WEST, PAWNBROKERS, 54 & 56, FOREGATE-ST., CHESTER; JEWELLERS, CLOTHIERS, AND COMPLETE HOUSE FUBNISHEKS. Cash Advanced to any amount on Gold and Silver Plate, Jewellery, Fumitnre. Piancs, Organs, Furs, Carpets, &c on all portable property. Parcels by Poet receive prompt attention; cash by return. Private Pledge Office. Large Stock of New and Second-hand FURNI- •' TURE always on Sale. Nine iShov-roori^ to select from. Terms to suit all purchasers. Hire or for cash. Lowest possible prices. Call and inspect our Stock. Ol ~t A I—Very ?ne ?hd Dark W<J- <???J1 L?.?. < X^TL nut BEDROOM SUITBL comprising 4ft. wardrobe, with two bevellaa robing mirrors, large hat drav/er, carved cornice. double doors, dOlble hooks; LIIRGO dressing' chest, with ordinary drawers and jewel drawers. oval dressing glass on top, round jewel over jewel drawers; wash stand, with coloured marbte slab and marble back, and shaped bevelled shaving mirror, towel rail and chamber cupboard attached also two upholstered bedroom chairs. The lot conplete jEM. 14s. -.0 AI 4/-Solid Walnut BOOKCASE, 7ft. -4^/1I • JLv high by 3ft. ?i?. ? ?.?: cup. bo irds and drawer beneatb, folding glass doora. and moveable shelves; fitted with looks, brass handles. &c. A barin. Q?/-Very pretty W?nut L,jy's WRITING <?\?/ DESK. beautifully inlaid. —Cheap. PIANO, redwood 0?*-? J  case, ivory keys: in ood COB- d?tton. Would suit JMrner. A bxr?ain. 0 K /—Handsome Second-hand MUSIC STOOL I and CANTERBURY co:nbmed: solnt walnut, beautifully carved and upholstered in green plush. Thoroughly well made and polished. 1?/? SET-Hand-p?nt-ed TOILET SET. JL?/? Only 1?. 6d. cfmp?te. 1?/?"??R SET. Stone China. 2t JL?f/ ? pieces. All perfect. QO O I—Extra specie bargain. Fine Set <?f?€€? ? U of Black ?ndB"? BEDSTEADS heavily mounted with brass; 2in. pillars and brass rails and vasws. These are honestly worth double. 0?/—Very pretty rea! Eiderdown QUILT, <???/ sahn centre. Cheap. f??? "J /"K /—Just forfeited. Lady's Lonz <??* JL?/ GOLD GUARD: secret Uutc pattern, Government Hall-marked. Very strong AND heavy. A bargain. Second hand SINGERS' I » V/ SEWING MACHINE, stand and co\er in walnut. Guaranteed m thorough wor king order Original receipt. £ 10. 17s. 6d. Our pnce, £4. 10s. in new condition. 2/1 "| A YAH«; 2 yards wide. Roll of extra 'A JL oo? qu?iiy LINOLEUM: floral pattern. Laid and del IV^RED fre. 17/6 & 21EACH—The best make in WIRES "JI L w ILO & MATTR ASSES, ? d unTd ? ? ? p!y rope sides <J.d centres pitebpiue frames. All guaranteed. Special thick Wool FLOCK MAT- "lI OO ? TRASSES good quality ticks.  1 ? /?-Fun-size he?y FEATHER <9&?-' -B- < ?f BED. Bister and' two Pillows; good quality linen tick, bordered sides. Purined feathers. OK/-Fair of handsome Bror.e WARRIORS on Horseback on ebonized stand beauti- fully modelled. Very cheap. ?? "• K/— Hand some FIRE SUIT?, cotDpn?D? 6o!id Brass Kerb. with three large sohd B'ass V?sos and tbid? Rail: Dogs attached. Also fall Set of Fire Brasses and Braes Centre Stop; size. 4ft. by lit. A. rare bargain. All Goods delivered free any dutacce. Weekly or Monthly Payments taken. HAIR CO M BIN G 8 UP, 2/- PER oz. COVERLETTE I TAILS OF "i Fnox HAIR FRAMES. PURE I '6 From 8 6 each. H A I R, v. T. SEALES BROWN. 3, LEECE-ST. (CAR STATION-), LIVERPOOL. ACCIDENTS OF ALL KINDS, EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY, ACCIDENT AND DISEASE (SMALL Pox, SCARLKT FEVER, TYPHOID, DIFHTHEBIA, APPENDICITIS, &c.), BURGLARY & FIDELITY INSURANCE. RAILWAY PASSENGERS' Assua-. ANCE COMPANY. Established 1849. Claims paid £"(;{,1. 64, CORNBILL, LONDON. A VIAN, SOCRETARJ AGENTS :— Chester. Mr. J. J. CCNNAH, GROSVENOR BUILDUIGFF, Mr. J. E. HASWELL, Dee Tower. (Agents required in unrepresented districts.) RATS. R ATR. RATS. MB. G. E..AKI.ETOM, Ci-FFIM. JJUIMV-E Street La" De, TerortR: Tb:s n'f.rf-'? ? n cu-*omM' ?r mice pot the full of It meal beg of UTCD rats, after usinc JiODINLi' Kat Poison. RATS LTK IT, FAT IT, & DIK. PRICE-fd ]8., 2.. "s„ 5S.; Post 2d. HASLET, Cbeinist. Perth. ▲enrT»~Cbcsre ft Hopley, Chemists, Chester.