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PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENTS. JJOYALTY THEATRE, CHESTER. MONDAY NEXT, for Six Nights, & MATINEE. November 4th, at 2-30, Mr. GEORGE DANCE'S Company, THE DUCHESS OF DANTZIC. MONDAY, November 6th, for Six Nights only, IN OLD KENTUCKY. THURSDAY, November 23rd, at 2-30, THE BESSES 0' TH' BARN PRIZE BAND. Seats can now be Booked. TOWN HALL, CREWE. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4th, 1905. Tickets of Mr. J. BENTLEY, Music Warehouse, 42-44, High-street, Crewe. MUSIC HALL, CHESTER. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7TH, 1905. Tickets of Messrs. PHILLIPSON & GOLDEB, Stationers, &c., Chester. ONE NIGHT ONLY. MR. ALBERT CHEVALIER5S RECITALS (TWELFTH YEAR), From the Queen's Hall and St. James' Hall, London. RE-APPEARANCE AFTER HIS REMARKABLY SUCCESSFUL SECOND AMERICAN TOUR. SUPPORTED BY MISS FLOSSIE BEHRENS (Whistling Soloist), MISS TRESILIAN DAVY (Soprano), AND MR ALFRED H. WEST (Solo Pianist and Accompanist). Mr. CHEVALIER'S Programme will include a Selection from his LATEST SUCCESSES and OLD FAVOURITES. Tickets will admit holders by Early Door at 7-15 without extra charge. Usual prices. Ordinary Doors open 7-30. Commenoe at 8. Carriages at 10. Carriages at 10. Manager: Mr. CRAS. INOLX. THREE GRATE FIRES! 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 Selection 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 in operation in the NEW SHOW ROOMS. For use in WINTER, Gas Fires are essential for HEALTH & COMFORT. 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 undertake INTERNAL GAS FITTINGS and employ a Thoroughly Competent Staff of Gas Fitters. FIRST-CLASS WORK at Moderate Charges. Estimates Free. Maintenance of Incandescent Gas Burners Is UNDERTAKEN BY THE COMPANY. CLEANING OF BURNERS, RENEWAL OF MANTLES, RENEWAL OF RODS, RENEWAL OF CHIMNEYS, At an Inclusive Charge of 9D. PER BURNER PER QUARTER. SPECIAL TERMS FOR 12 OR MORE BURNERS. 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 SEEN IN THE SHOWROOMS. THE CHESTER IT NITED GAS CO. Showrooms and Offices: CUPPIN STREET, CHESTER. i BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT TO Et8 MAJESTY ??'?.?k HMt THK ???????? LATE M.UEsn KING. QUKEH VICTOBU. 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, AC., 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 3/8, 7/ including postage. TURTLE SOUP. MADE FROM FRESH TURTLE, THICK OR CLEAR. Wedding Receptions Catered for. HIRE OF PLATE, GLASS, CHINA WAITBBS. ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED AND DESPATCHED by First Train or Post as required. Price List & Wine List free by Poet on applioation. R. BOLLAND & SONS, LTD. Telephone: No. 37. Telegrams: Bolland's, Chester," PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENTS. r- MUSIC HALL, CHESTER. THURSDAY, NOV. 2ND, 1905. MADAME ALBANI, THE DISTINGUISHED PRUIA DONNA, AND GRAND PARTY. PRICES; —1/ .2/6, 4/ 6/- PLAN and TICKETS at Messrs. PHILLIPSON and GOLDER, Eastgate Row. CHESTER Y.M.C.A. MUSIC HALL, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 6TH, 1905. A LEXANDER WATSON, Esq. '—— (OF LONDON) WILL GIVE A Dramatic and Humorous Recital, SHAKESPERIAN & MISCELLANEOUS. Chair to be taken at 8 p.m. by Col. H. T. Brown, J.P. Doors open to Course Ticket-holders at 7.30. „ 11 Non-Course 7-45. ADMISSION 2/ 1/ Note.—A few Seats in the Reserved Area may be available for this evening. Tickets 2/6, to be obtained at the Hall only. Mr. ALEXANDER WATSON was selected to Recite Kipling's Recessional" at the recent Great Demonstation in Trafalgar-square to celebrate the Centenary of the death of Nelson. Appended are a few Press Opinions of his performance *• Mr. Alexander Watson is among the foremost recivers of the day."—Daily Mail. The orator who recited Ripling "—Manchester Guardian. •' Kip. Jinjt's stirring Recessional' was recited with vigour and effect by Vfr. Alexander Watiion.Liv&rpoot Courier. Mr. Alexauder Watson's recitation of trie 4 Recessional' was a triumph of elocution made possible by the study and experience of a lifetime.-Daily News. ON ACOOUNT OF THE ENORMOUS SUCCESS! ONE WEEK LONGER. MUSIC HALL. CHESTER. THE ROYAL CANADIAN ANIMATED PICTURE COMPANY. ENTIRE CHANGE PICTURES. THE VERY BEST AND LATEST IN ANIMATED PICTURES. Every Evening at 8. Doors open at 7.30. MATINEES :-WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY at 3. POPULAR PRICES 2S., IS., Gd., and 3d. N.B.—Owing to the Hall being engaged on THURSDAY, November 2nd, there will be no performance on that Day. N ANTWICH DAIRY SHOW WILL BE HELD IN THE MARKET HALL, NANTWICH, ON WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY NEXT, NOV. 1ST AND 2ND, 1905. Show Open to Visitors-First Day at 1.30 p.m. to Second Day at 9.30 a.m. ADMIBSION SIXPENCE EACH. On THURSDAY, the Second Day of the Show, a MEETING will be held in the Assembly Room at the Town Hall, Nantwich. COL. COTTON-JODRELL will take the chair at 2 o'clock, when LADY TOLLE- MACHE will distribute the awards. SPECIAL NOTICE TO EXHIBITORS.-All Cheese Exhibits must be sent to the Market Hall between 9 a.m. and 5 p. m. on TUESDAY Butter on WEDNESDAY, before 9-30 a.m. 19 0 5. rjlARPORLEY HUNT CLUB. On WEDNESDAY. November 1st. at One o'clock, the following PRIZES will be given at Tarporley, by the Club :— I.—For the feest FOUR-YEAR-OLD MARE or GELDING, suitable for Hunting purposes. First, £ 10; Second, jg5; Third. B3. II.—For the best THREE-YEAR-OLD MARE or GELDING, suitable for Hunting pur- poses. First, E8; Sepond, £4. OW Horses competing for' these Prizes to jump Two Flights of Hurdles. III.-A JUMPING COMPETITION, for Horses that have never won a First Prize in a Jumping Competition. First, gir; Second, £3. IV.—For the best "Yearling" by the Tarporley Hunt Club Stallion, or "Narellan" with Hunt Club Nomination. First, B7; Second, £ 3; Third, B2. The above Competitions are restricted to Horses BRED and OWNED 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. LINNELL, Esq., Duddon Lodge, Tarporley, on or before SATURDAY, October 28th. 1905. EDUCATIONAL. .n- THE ELMS, FLOOKERSBROOK, JL CHESTER. Preparatory and finishing SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Successful in Cambridge Local Exams., including Women's Higher: also in all Music Exams. Boarders and Day Pupils. Tennis, etc. Lady B.A., certificated English and Foreign Mistresses resident. Best Masters attend. Pupils receive individual care and comfort.—For prospectus, &c., apply MISS NEVILLE. MR. BRUNO, Teacher of Banjo, Guitar, Mandoline, Mandola.; also Violin and Viola for orchestral playing.—Studio, 7, Eastgate Walls, Chester. Terms: Ten lessons from 10s. 6d. Home lesaone by arrangement. QUEEN'S FERRY WORKS MESSROOM.— W, DANCING. Select Class ievery Monday and Wednesday evenings from, 7 to 9-30. Individual attention to beginners. 4441 CANADA-FREE GRANTS OF LAND. The ALLAN LINE being under contract with the Government of Canada for conveyance of mails, anyone writing to the Company at 19, James- street, Liverpool, or 103, Leadenball-street, London, will obtain revised handbook, maps, and latest general information free of cost. I HEWITT? FOR SCHOOL BOOTS. I NI a ia m- E11 WI lrinstT K) I FOR 6ulfooL B O c rpc) O-Los MUNICIPAL ELECTION ADDRESSES CHESTER MUNICIPAL ELECTION, 1905. TO THE RATEPAYERS OF ST. JOHN'S WARD. LADIES & GENTLEMEN,-The period for JLj which you were good enough to elect us to represent you in the City Council will expire on the 1st November next, and we have much pleasure in again placing our services at your disposal. Should you honour us with your confidence and support, it will be our pleasure and duty to advocate such strict economy of expenditure as is consistent with efficiency, and so as to further the interests and well-being of the City. We have the honour to remain, Ladies and Gentlemen, Your obedient Servants, R. CECIL DA VIES. HENRY JOLLIFFE. Chester, Oct. 14th, 1905. CHESTER MUNICIPAL ELECTION, 1905. TO THE BURGESSES OF ST. MARY'S WARD. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN.-AT the request of an influential deputation, I have .000- sented to offer myeelf as a Candidate for election for your Ward. The largely iiMxreaaecl municipal I expenditure in we past decade in my opinion points to the urgent neoeesity for increased vigilance, with the object of eocuring thorough efficiency and the greatest economy oompa/tible with sound sanitation and the deveJopment of the trade of the City. Should you elect me as one of your Representa- tives, I shall strive, by closely attending to ray duties and endeavouring to represent the best interests of all the ratepayers, to merit your oonfidence. Believe me to be, Your obedient Servant, J. PERCIVAL GAMON. Hough Groan, Oot. 14, 1905. MUNICIPAL ELECTION, 1905. TO THE ELECTORS OF ST. MARY'S WARD. LADIES & GENTLEMEN,—The period for which we were elected to represent you in the City Council expires at the end of the present month, and we venture to offer ourselves for re- election. We trust our services have met with your approval, and hoping to be favoured with your continued support, We are, Ladies and Gentlemen, Your obedient Servants, CHAS. P. COCKRILL, Briercliffe, Hough Green. HARRY B. DUTTON, 27, Curzon Park. 12th October, 1905. I TO THE ELECTORS OF TRINITY WARD. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,—I beg to JLj thank you most cordially for having again returned me unopposed as one of your representa- tives on the City Council, and assure you of my best endeavours to merit the confidence you have always so generously extended to me. I am, Ladies and Gentlemen, Your obedient Servant, WILLIAM FERGUSON. I 10, Liverpool-road, Chester, 26th October, 1905. TO THE ELECTORS OF .j BOUGHTON WARD. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, I greatly -Lt appreciate the honour you have done me in again returning me as your represeiltative to our City Council. City Council. Yours faithfully, T j' R. T. WICKHAM. West Mount, Chester, October 26th, 1905. TO THE ELECTORS OF BOUGHTON WARD. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,—I beg to express to you my heartiest thanks for elect- ing me as one of your representatives without a contest. I shall endeavour by discharging my duties conscientiously to justify your confidence. Yours sincerely, E. OWEN ROBERTS. 144, Boughton, October 25th, 1905. TO THE ELECTORS OF ST. OSWALD'S WARD. I LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,-Please accept .M J our sincere and hearty thanks for the honour you have done us in re-electing us as your repre. sentatives without a contest. We greatly appreciate this renewed expression of your confidence which encourages us to continue to labour for the good government of the City. We remain, Your obedient Servants, WILLIAM VERNON. JOHN GRIFFITHS. October 27th, 1905. CHESTER X MUNICIPAL ELECTION, 1905. TO THE ELECTORS OF I St. John's Ward. YOU ARE RESPECTFULLY REQUESTED TO VOTE FOR TOM MILLS ON Wednesday, Nov. i, AT THE DRILL HALL, ALBION STREET. 117M MLECTRTC LIGHTING. ESTIMATES FREE. REPAIRS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. All makes of LAMPS kept in stock, including ) "Sunbeam," "Ediswan/' Nerast," &c., &e. t NOTE ADDRESS— F. J. JONES & SON. 134, FOREGATE ST., CHESTER. Tel. 180, 180A EYESIGHT TESTING. It is surprising that such an important mal kr 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 btrain which rapidly increases the defect, unless relief be obtained by the aid of suitable Glasses. H. C. HOUGHTON, P..O.A. (OPTOLOGTST), 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 NOTICES. TT K.S.C. (Chester Branch).-RESULT u of T. JONAS'S DRAW 1st Prize, S?; 2nd, 1070; 3rd, 2423 4th, 147. 44I,¿ CHESTER PSYCHOLOGICAL SOCIETY, 83, BROOK-ST. (over Mr. Lightfoot's Shop). MRS. O. KEEFE Will conduct the Service at 6-30 p.m. SUNDAY NEXT. OCT. 29TH. 446S DEE DISTRICT BILLIARD LEAGUE. 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, Flints. CHESTER SAVINGS' BANK. OPEN DAILY 11 TO 2. SATURDAYS 11 TO 3. MONDAY & SATURDAY EVENINGS 7 TO 9. Hoole Branch Westminster Schools, FRIDAY EVENING, 7 TO 9. DEPOSITS RECEIVED FROM ONE SHILLING. BOROUGH OF FLINT. 21 INSPECTOR OF NUISANCES AND ROAD FOREMAN. THE Corporation of Flint invite Applications JL for the office of INSPECTOR of NUISANCES for the district of the Borough, at a salary of j340 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 P,40 per annum, making a joint salary of B80 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 disqualiifcation. Applications, endorsed "Inspector of Nuisances and Road Foreman," together with not leas than three recent testimonials, to be sent to me, the undersigned, not later than MONDAY, the 30th October, 1905. HENRY TAYLOR, Town Clerk. Town Hall, Flint, 16th October, 1905. E. LIGHTTOOT & SONS, OMNIBUS AND CAR PROPRIETORS, KELSALL, CHESTER, AKD NORTHWICH, Beg to inform their patrons that they intend shortly to establish a Service of MOTOR 'BUSSES to run between CHESTER, TARVIN, and KELSALL. The Service will be increased to meet the demand for quicker and better conveyance in the district. DAWSON & WEST, PAWNBROKERS, 54 & 56, FOREGATE-ST., CHESTER; JEWELLERS, CLOTHIERS, AND COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS. Cash Advanced to any amonnt on Gold and Silver Plate, Jewellery, Furniture. Piancs, Organs, Furs. Carpets, &c., on all portable property. Parcels by Post receive prompt attention; cash by return. Private Pledge Office. Laree Stock of New and Second-hand FURNI- TURE always on Sale. Nine Show-rooms to sefeet from. Terms to suit all purchasers. Hire purchase or for cash. Lowest possible prices. Call and inspect our Stock. OH I—Very handsome Drawing-room OW 4 • 41 CABINET, 4ft. wide by 7ft. 3in. high glass cupboard in centre, shelves at sides for ornaments, one drawer, beautifully carved. high back with four bevelled glass, carved pillars and supports. Well made and nicely polished. Solid walnut.  /—Second-hand DINING-ROOM <X??< vJ/ SUITE, comprising couch, pair of easies, and six small chairs. All thoroughly well made with solid birch, covered in crocodile leather cloth spring seats and padded lAck. In excellent condition. Cheap. > 00 "f A /—Special value. Very good XB" JL ?/ quality PARLOUR SUILVF, covered in pretty broche velvet, comprising couch, pair of large roomy easies, and four small chairs, with spring seats and Padded backs; solid birch frames, polished walnut colour. Good value.   I—Second-hand Gent.'s Safety <?C?J< i?/ CYCLE, fitted with Dunlop tyres, in good condition; tool bag, &c., complete. Q A A /—Solid Oak Dining-room SIDE- ct 4o 4/ BOARD, with high back, three large bevelled 18sses. s?elf, and carved pillars; two drawers and cupboards beneath, fitted with bronze handles, locks, &c. 3 /-Very massive solid Brass FIRE KERB, 3 t5 with Dogs attached three large Brass Vases ;• size, 4ft. by 1ft. 0^7 ta—Verygood Second-hand MAIL-CART, ? ? ? n h01stered in best quality leather cloth; to Eold two children in splendid con- dition; twisted brass levers, &c. Cheap. —Strong Second-band BEDSTEAD, ?h 0- brass rails and vases; also strong treble Woven-wire Mattrass, with pitebpine frame; full size and nearly new. O" I /—Second-hand KITCHEN DRESSER t3o/ with high back and shelf, two cupboards and five drawers, fitted with brass handles, locks, &e. polished walnut colour. Cheap. "I O £ \~Latest patent in CHILDREN'S BIG H CHAIRS, four positions. OO "I AI—Very neat solid Satin W?nut <?<?t lU/ BEDROOM SUITE? com- prising wardrobe, with full-length beveJ ed robing mirror, carved panels, and large at drawer dressing ohest with bevelled dressing glass and shelf; washstand with marble alab, double row tiled back, cupboard and towel raii and two chairs. The lot complete, £8. 10s. ~i I A A YARD.-Any length cut, roll of bet 4qu&lity tapestry STAIR CARPET, 18;n. wide. Any length cut. -F L £ A SQUARE YARD.—Roll of splendid qmlity 6LINOLEUM, floral pattern. Laid and delivered free. £ >0 K —Very fine upright grand PIANO- aC2t FORTE, by well-known Lond >n maker, iron frame, check action trichord, in rosewood case. inlaid centre panel, double brass sconses and brass pedals; fine instrument; thoroughly guaranteed. 5/11-0ur special large size CLOTH RUGS, /JLA worth double. ALL GOODS DELIVERED FREE ANY DISTANCE. ATr C O M B I n^TS H A I 1ADBP?2/EB z.I N G S COVERLETTE I TAILS OF FROM HAIR FRAMES, PURE  From 8/0 each. HAIR. j 5/(1 T. SEALES BROWN, 3, LEEOE-ST. (CAB STATION), LIVERPOOL. t AT I EICHAED JONES' COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHING ESTABLISHMENT, ON VIEW FROM MONDAY NEXT, OCT. 30TH, MODEL FURNISHED HOUSES, AT 100 GUINEAS AND £ 250. WE RESPECTFULLY SOLICIT A VISIT OF INSPECTION. QUALITY. VALUE. STYLE. FULL PARTICULARS ON APPLICATION. RICHARD JONES & CO. LTD. BRIDGE STREET, CHESTER. 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, PALETHORPF,18 SAUSAGE, FRESH CREAM. COUNTRY BUTTER AND EGGS. THE FINEST SHOW OF FRUIT IN CHESTER. ALL ORDERS THANKFULLY RECEIVED, PERSONALLY SUPERINTENDED, AND TELEPHONE 251. DELIVERED PROMPT. W I T B REA ID'S CELEBRATED LONDON STOUT 2/6 per doz. large bottles EXTRA STOUT 8/- ditto (RBSOOMMKNDBD FOB INVALIDS). INDIA PALE ALE 2/6 ditto SPECIAL ALE 3/- ditto A G E N T:- W. J. CHESTER, "CROSS FOXES," BOUGHTON, CHESTER. Orders by Post will receive Prompt Attention. Van Deliveries Daily in Chester and District. SUPPLIED IN ANY QUANTITY FROM HALF-A-DOZEN UPWARD* TELEPHONE 0621. UNIQUE & UNPRECEDENTED OFFER TO OUR SUBSCRIBERS. Any Man or Woman (over 18 and under 60 years of age) paying a Subscription for Six or Twelve Months to the Office of the CHESHIRE OBSERVER (Chester) will receive a COMPLETE STAMPED POLICY INSURING THEM IN THE SUM OF 910 PAYABLE DOWN IMMEDIATELY UPON HE OR SHE BECOMING TOTALLY DISABLED by the contraction of TYPHOID, TYPHUS, SCARLET FEVER, SMALL-POX, DIPHTHERIA, or being operated upon for APPENDICITIS. This Insurance providing CASH DOWN. AT A TIME WHEN MOST NEEDED TO MEET THE CONSEQUENT EXPENSE NECESSARILY ENTAILED, will no doubt be highly appreciated and largely availed of by a discriminating Public. In addition to the above Capital Sums paid for Sickness, THE SUBSCRIBERS WILL BE Further Insured in the Sum of X50 AGAINST HIS OR HER DEATH, CAUSED BY AN ACCIDENT TO A RAILWAY TRAIN or any other Conveyance by which he or she was nding as a Ticket-bearing or Fare- paying Passenger. All you have to do is to send 3/3 for Six Months, or 6/6 for Twelve Months' Subscription respectively, and then send your SUBSCRIPTION RECEIPT (upon which your full Name and Address appear) to the CASUALTY INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD., 7, WATERLOO PLACE, PALL MALL, LONDON, S.W., when the Policy will be forwarded. The FATAL ACCIDENT BENEFIT comes into force Immediately, and that for SICKNESS Twenty-one Days after the payment of Subscription, and runs for the period covered by the Subscription. This POLICY can be obtained by any Member of a Subscriber's Family (age 18 to 60) at a premium of 10/- per annum. WILLIAM JONES. COAL, COKE & LIME MERCHANT, TATTENHALL R0AD\o dfharves A?D WAVERTON )COAL WHARVES, Wishes to Thank his numerous Customers for their past support, and ask them to note the following Prices from the 16th inst. PER CWT. BEST HOLLY LANE COAL AT lOiD. BEST COCKSHEAD „ „ 9D. BEST WELSH BiD. LARGE KITCHEN COBBLES „ 7 fD. Less lOd. per Ton in Track Loads. ASK FOR ROMOLA," THE CREAM OF OLD SCOTCH WHISKIES. PBOPRIETOR GEORGE BARLOW WHOLESALE AJJD RETAIL I WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT. "THE OLD VAULTS," BRIDGE STREET, CHESTER. TELEPHONE, 0632. THE ? -BOOT 10?6, -?J.EDUNNING HFJ'" D_.J' AS SOLD BY -.l.. tJ 88, BROOK STREET, CHESTER? H. F. THOMAS, LATE LAMONT & SON, Cabinetmakers & Upholsterers NEW CARPETS- AXMINSTERS BRUSSELS WILTON ART SQUARES Choice Designs & Colourings at Lowest Prices. ALSO LINOLEUMS IN PLAINS PRINTED INLAIDS Printed CORK LINO, from L6 per sq. yd. 31, EASTGATE-ST., CHESTER. SPECIAL SHOW OF HIGH CLASS FURS AT SUMMER PRICES. APPLETON'S, BRIDGE ST. tiOW, CHESTER. SPECIAL SHOW OF HIGH-CLASS MILLINERY AT MODERATE PRICES. APPLETON'S, Bridge St. Row. SPECIAL SHOW OF LADIES' JACKETS COATS, SKIRTS, MANTLES, &c. Newest Styles. Latest Designs. APPLETON'S, Bridge St. Row. ORDER DEPARTMENT. DRESS & MANTLEMAKING. Newest Materials, Latest Designs. COATS AND SKIRTS A SPECIALITY. PERFECT CUT AND FIT GUABANTEED. APPLETON'S, Bridge Street Row. The FANCY DEPARTMENTS are now replete with the Latest and most Varied Stock 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 E B (Formerly with Messrs. Ee BAI[TNIES Brown, Holmes & Co.), GROSVENOR PARK HOUSE, 8, UNION STREET, CHESTER (Near St. John's Church). SEAL SKINS RE-MODELLED, CLEANED and DYED. FUR WORK of every variety absolutely com- pleted by experienced Fur Workers on the promisee. COATS. COSTUMES. MANTLES. LADIES' OWN MATERIAL MADE UP. Please Note the Address: E BARNES, COSTUMIER. LADIES' TAILOR & FURRIER, GROSVENOR PARK HOUSE, CHESTER 116, FOREGATE STREET, CHESTER. JEFFS, The Noted FENT DEALERS, (OF SOUTHPORT AXD ORMSKIEK). 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., &c. SPECIAL LINES IN Blouse Flannelette Lengths, 10 £ d„, ll £ d., 1/1, 1/21, i 3i i/6. VERY CHEAP LINE IN CLOTH HEARTH RUGS. 5/- EACH. UNIONS SHIRTING, VERT GoOD VALUE. LINOLEUM, 2^ yds. wide, 1,,921- per yard. CARACUL AND BEAVER FENTS. 116, FOREGATE STREET, CHESTER. TsL. 84 & 84A. Proprietor: G. BARNES. CITY MEWS & CARRIAGE WORKS. The above Firm are now in a position to cater for FUNERALS throughout in the most modern stvle. having aug- mented their stock with Superior Rubber-tyred Funeral Cars, Rubber-tyred Broughams, and Black Belgian Horses also WEDDING CARRIAGES, Brakes, 'Buses, Cliar-a-Bancs, Landaus, Dog- earts, &c. COACH BUILDING in an ?s Carta, &c. MOTOR REPAIRS neatly and promptly axecuted. NOTE THE ADDBBSS CITY ROAD, CHESTER. RATS. RATS. RATS MR. G. H. OAKLETON, Chemist. Dunluce Street. JLU- Lame, reports: This morning a customer of mine erot the fall of a meal bag of dead rats. after using • BODINE' Bat Poison. 6, r HATS MKR IT. EAT IT, & DIK, 1 iilC B—6d 18., 2s., SB., 5S. Poet 2d. HAELKT. Chemist, Perth. I I ".mi?—Cheers & Hopley, Chemists, Chester. BIG FUR WINDOW SHOW, Including the following Ani?:!?- NEW LEOPARD, SEAL, GROUP OF POLAR CUBS, CURLY RED FOX. DENSON3 Are making a SPECIAL DISPLAY in their- Windows THIS WEES of all the Newest Ideas in the FUR TRADE. The present COLD SNAP has brought this trade on rapidly, and DENrSQNS are prepared with HUGE STOCKS, in order to meet the demand. THE LATEST NOVELTIES TV NECKLETS Are £ hown in all makes of FUR, iminding MARMOTS, GREY KRIMMER, KOLIN8KI, GREY LLAMA, TARBAGANA, GREY FOXELIXE, STONE MARTIN, OPOSSUM. EAUM: MARTIN, CHINCHILLA (Imit.) SASLE, SQUIRREL LOCK, NATURAL SQUIRREL. Prices ranging from 4/6 ro 2/Gs. A LARGE ASSOETKE-TT OF MUFFS TO MATCH. WEjTE FOXELINE SCARES and STOLE NECKLETS, 7/6 to 30/ Round and Bag Shape MUFFS, to WHITE FUR SETS, from 4/6. BLACK CARACUL, THIBET and PERSIAN LAMB SCARFS and TOLE NECKLETS. Also MUFFS, to match, from 3/3 to 7-5/ NUTRIA BEAVER NECKLETS, Muft to match, 8/11 to 25/ BEAR SCARVES, 27/6. GREBE NECKLETS, 10/0 to 22/0. A LARGE STOCK OF CHILDREN'S IMITATION FUR NECKLETS, MUFFS & SETS. A varied assortment of Real FUR TRIMMINGS AT ALL PRICES. FUR JACKETS Of every description will be shewn in our Windows. CARACUL, from 4 to 8 Guineas SQUIRREL, 6 Guineas. ELECTRIC SEAL, 5 Guineas. MARMOT, 7 Guineas. Crushed Plush Imitation Caracul 21/- to 59/6. DON'T FAIL TO MAKE AN EARLY VISIT OUR STOCK WILL BE WORTH YOUR INSPECTION. DENSONS 9,11 & 13, NORTHGATE ROW CHESTER, AND AT DENBIGH. 21 D -AYS' GREAT SALE! To make room for Xmas Novelties. Every Article Greatly Reduced. No Reasonable Offer Refused. BUTTON BROS. Pawnbrokers, Jeweller*. Oiotliiers, &c., 105, FOREGATE ST., CHESTER. 2/2-ALARM CLOCKS, irom 2 2. TEA SERVICES, fron: 5 5. 3/fr-Excellent tone ACCORDEONS. from 8 8. 6,16- Forfeited. VIOLINS & BANJOS, from 616- 4/6—Loud & clear PKONOGrRAPHS. from 4/6. 21/- 1a88ivc Pair Bronze Marlie HORDES. 98-Large Wool Cloth BLANKETS. 8/6—Ladies' Tweed JACKETS, latest styles. 2/11-Ladies' FUR NECKLETS. from 2 11 to 45/- 1,000 PHONOGRAPH RECOP.D8, fr_>m 6d. each. Record taken in exchange. This offer wiL stand pood d 'jrinc; Sale onlv. EADE?S"PlLEs7 EAuz* b t"HILLS. AH Who auSer frcm Goat œ '?? ?JL Rb?.?&t!m suould imme EALE'S OILLS. dk.tfr;y have recourse to ''? ?- E?E?FjLLS. Hundredsol EABE'S 1 IfelLLS. TeetiaK/rkjaJs nave been re- ''? .L eeived Iron M.H sorts &nd EADE'S OILLS. conditions of men scarifying -IL ?-o tLe 1?,owertaess PiEs have in giving reliJ *m ?he very worst cases. These PUla are purely ?'e?e?.bic "d )?ieotly sa?Q in their action. INSTANTLY REXJEVE AND Pt-F LY -3rRE -he WORST FORM OF GOUT, RHEUMATISM. RHEOUAIIC Goer* PAINS IN THE HEAD, a-d LIKES, And liave the larg-ast recommendation ever given any pitent mediciuc oi its cte. G OUT. JGHEUMATISM. GOUT. JJHEUMATISM. G OUT. JJHEUMATISM. GOUT. R HEUMATISM. GOUT. JGHEUMATISM. QOUT. R REUMATISM. SEti DISCARDED HER •JiiGriCHiS Kcrtfcwood, BanleT, stuffs, Jan. 6, 11)05. Dear &r,—I fee: it isy duty 10 ILY best tbants to yo-i, as your hlls hfjve effected a wonderful cure. My wife suf. fered -from BLeumatism for a long tiLDe, and could get DO relkf. She was a pauent at the NurTh Stailo-,dshire Infirmary, but wurfie and could sot waJk w.ibcut crutches. I beard abcot yoar Pills from a friend. aad height a Brawl bottle, with fcieel!fill yesuits. Aftcr the seoctsd uoee she citcarded her en:ùÙ:, IUIJ. WKS completely cured in r. weEJr. After tipeug6 ug pcucOh year Faie curod fear a.t a cost <ji is. od. 1 sitail reeomiceuu ycur p:]¡" to every. one 1 hnow, aiid Yl); ,n 1Jl&1¡ tile ijest UH) of tLis as a tes.iicurial if it jio&ses you to iiu go.—Toi.re tra v, WRIGHT. EADE'S GOUT & REERMATIC IliLLc3 Are Sold by all Chemists, in Bo dies, 1 ii and 2/9; or sent post free for Postal Qrder by'the Pro- prietor, GEORGE EAUE, Qoswell-road, E.C. Ask for and be sure you otetain EADSTS GGCT AM) RHEUMATIC PILLS. EADE'S PILLS.