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PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENTS. "# ROYALTY THEATRE, CHESTER. SATURDAY, Nov. 4th, at 2-30 and 7-30, Last Two Performances of THE DUCHESS OF DANTZIC. MONDAY NEXT, for Six Nights only, IN OLD KENTUCKY. Seats may now be Booked for the ,BESSES 0' TH' BARN PRIZE BAND. SPECIAL MATINEE, THURSDAY, November 23rd, at 2-30. TOWN HALL, CREWE. TO-DAY (SATURDAY), NOV. 4th, 1905. Tickets of Mr. J. BENTLEY, Music Warehouse, 42-44, High-street, Crewe. MUSIC HALL, CHESTER. TUESDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER 7TH, 1905. Tickets of Messrs. PHILLIPSON & GOLDEK, Stationers, &c., Chester. ONE NIGHT ONLY. MR. ALBERT <3 H E YA L I E R'S 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. Commence at 8. Carriages at 10. Manager: Mr. CHAS. INGLE. THE GROSVENOR ROWING CLUB ANNUAL BALL WILL BE HELD AT THE GROSVENOR HOTEL, FRIDAY, 12TH JANUARY, 1906. 4512 CHESTER PAXTON SOCIETY. THE ANKTJAL EXHIBITION OF Fruits, Chrysanthemums, &c., WILL BE HELD IN THE TOWN HALL, ON WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15TH AND 16TH, When liberal PRIZES will be offered, in addition to the CHALLENGE CUPS for CHRYSANTHEMUMS and for LADIES' TABLE DECORATIONS. ENTRIES CLOSE TUESDAY, 7TH NOV. OPENING CEREMONY BY THE COUNTESS GROSVENOR on WEDNESDAY, Nov. 15th, at 3 p.m. PRESENTATION OF PRIZES on THURSDAY, at 8 p.m. Schedules may be had from Members of Com- mittee, or from the Hon. Sec., GEORGE P. MILN, Grosvenor Museum, Chester. CHESTER CYCLE PARADE AND CARNIVAL IN AID OF LOCAL MEDICAL CHARITIES, WEDNESDAY NEXT, 8TH Nov. Comic Football Match at 3 p.m. WREXHAM v. CHESTER. GRAND ILLUMINATED PROCESSION AT 7-30. JAPANESE DANCE COMPETITION. ENTERTAINMENTS AND DANCING IN TOWN HALL, FROM 8-30 P.M. FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS SEE BILLS. QHEdHIRE L INES. L IVERPOOL AUTUMN RACES. On FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10th, 1905, a FAST EXPRESS will run to AINTREE (adjoining the Course), with Bookings from Intermediate Stations, as under:— Times. Fares to Stations. Direct Aintree and Express. back. A.M. First Third CHESTER (Northgate) dep. 10 01 Class. Class. Mouldsworth 10 121 Cuddington 10 221 Hartford & Greenbank.. 10 28 t „ 10 35 f 71 .-»//» Northwich 7/- <3? Knutsford 10 45 Mobberley „ 10 50 J AINTEEE(RacecourseSt.) arr. 10 55 j The Return Train will leave Aintree (Cheshire Lines Station) at 4-15 p.m. the same day. JAMES PINION, Manager. Central Station, Liverpool, October, 1905. CHESTER UNITED QAS CO. GAS FIRES. A Large Variety of THIS SEASONS FIRES, in the most ARTISTIC DESIGNS, NOW ON VIEW at the NEW SHOWROOMS, CUPPIN STREET. All Fires quoted FIXED FREE, And can he supplied ON HIRE (Three Years' Hire and Purchase System). SHOP STOVES. SPECIALITIES FROM 2/- PER QUARTER. In the NEW SHOWROOMS may be seen an entirely New and Varied SELECTION of CHANDELIERS, PENDANTS, BRACKETS, &c. The Company undertake INTERNAL GAS FITTINGS and employ a THOROUGHLY 'COMPETENT STAFF OF GASFITTERS. Incandescent Gas Light IS THE Cheapest Artificial Light. -MAINTENANCE OF INCANDESCENT GAS BURNERS Is Undertaken by the Company. BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT TO HIS MAJESTY JBP FEFC. ?S THE K???SSTr LATE MAJESTY KINO. ????S??& QUEEN 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 Christmas Cakes, PLUM PUDDINGS AND MINCE MEAT. CHRISTMAS NOVELTIES. Special Show Room, open Nov. 25th. 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 WAITERS. 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: "Bolland's, Chester." PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENTS. ASSEMBLY ROOMS, NEWGATE STREET, CHESTER. A PIANOFORTE RECITAL — WILL BE GIVEN BY MISS EMILY GILES, A.R.C.M. (Pupil of the late Mr. Edward Dannreuther), On TUESDAY EVENING, Nov. 14, at 8 o'clock, WHEN SHE: WILL BE ASSISTED BY MISS KITTY WOOLLEY (Violinist), and CAPT. WALTER OAKSHOTT (Vocalist). The progamme will include Waldstein Sonata (Beethoven), G Minor Ballad (Chopin), Sonata for Violin and Pianoforte (Brahms). Two Songs from Tennyson's "Maud" (Somerwell), &c. Reserved Seats, 3s.; Unreserved Seats, Is. Tickets can be obtained and a Plan of the Hall can be seen at Messrs. Phillipson & Golder's, Eastgate Row. Chester. Chester Caledonian Association* CONCERT IN THE TEMPERANCE HALL, GEORGE STREET, ON THURSDAY NEXT, NOV. 9TH, AT 8 P.M. BRITHER SCOTS FORGAITHER! It HOLY TRINITY PARISH, CHESTER. PAROCHIAL TEA. & ENTERTAINMENT, ASSEMBLY ROOMS, NEWGATE-ST. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21ST, 1905. Doors open 6 p.m., Tea 6.30 p.m., Entertainment 7.45 p.m. TICKETS, Is. each, to be obtained from Church Workers; also from the following shops in Water- gate-street Messrs. Coventry, Knowles, Thomas, Webster and others. WELSH WESLEYAN CHURCH, QUEEN-STREET, CHESTER. TTARVEST FFSTIIVAL, J-JL SUNDAY, NOV. 5TH, 1905. PREACHER: PROF. J. H. MICHAEL. B.A., Headingly College, Leeds. Morning at 10.30-WELSH SERVICE. ENGLISH SERVICE.-At 6.30p.m.: Anthem, Ye shall dwell in the land (Stainer) Cantata, The Rolling Seasons" (Simper); Te Deum (Villiers Stanford in B flat). SOLOISTS —Miss Lloyd. Miss Edith Randies, Mr. G. H. Plant, Mr. Davies Hayes, with orchestra. Leader, Mr. Sam. Marchant; organ, Frank Lott, Esq.; conductor, Mr. T. Davies Jones. A Collection will be taken at each Service. CHESTER CYCLE PARADE, 8TH NOVEMBER, 1905. COLLECTING BOXES may be obtained at the TOWN HALL, on TUESDAY NEXT, 7th November, at 7-30 p.m. Adult Collectors cordially invited. DON'T FORGET CHESTER CYCLING CLUB'S ANNUAL BALL, AT THE HOLBORN ROOMS, ox DECEMBER 6TH. MARCHANT'S BAND. TICKETS :-Double, 5/ Gent.'s, 3/ Ladies', 2/6. HOOTON PARK RACES. NOVEMBER 17TH AND 18TH. FRIDAY, 17th, Autumn Hurdle Race of 400 sov. SATURDAY, 18th, Cheshire Steeplechase of 400 sov. First Race about 1.15 each day. ADMISSION TO COURSE, 1/- FAST EXCURSION TRAINS. THE BEST MEAT IS THE CHEAPEST. HENRY DODD, MARKET HALL AND 12, WATERGATE STREET, Cuts Joints suitable for all Purchasers AT PRICES EXTREMELY LOW. MASONIC ARMS, NORTHGATE-ST., AND MUSIC HALL PASSAGE. A LICK JAMIESON   (formerly Sergt.-Ma j or R. A Med. Corps ) PROPRIETOR. Noted House for a good glass of Ale and the best of Wines, 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" ondra.ught. BASS' P.A. "No. 1 STRONG ALE," BASGS'U', IP iif4i?SS'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. HEWITTS FOR SCHOOL BOOTS. I PROTECT YOUR SIGHT. Present straining means future suffering. Have your Eyesight tested Free. Glasses will only be recommended when absolutely beneficial. H. C. HOUGHTON, B. 0. A. (OPTOLOGIST), EYESIGHT AND SPECTACLE SPECIALIST, 23, Eastgate Street, Chester; LATE MANAGER FOR WOOD, ABRAHAMS, Liverpool and Manchester. TEL. No. 21Y3. REPAIRS done on the premises cheaply & promptly. NoTE.-No travelling dealers employed. PUBLIC NOTICES. MISSING. TO CABMEN. HOTELS, BOARDING-HOUSES, LETTERS OF LODGINGS, &c. WANTED, PARTICULARS of a LADY'S VV MOVEMENTS and WHEREABOUTS. Known to have arrived in Chester or vicinity on Saturday, the 21st October, and to have been seen several times in the Post Office, and to have left Chester by train about One o'clock on Saturday. the 28th. When last seen had on a light brown costume, brown furs. She is smart and slight of figure, about 37 years of age, wore a number of rings on her left hand, and generally a ring with three opals and diamond on the right hand large finger. The luggage consisted of two flat leather boxes with light brown leather on the edges; had massi ve silver hand glass and toilet requisites. Her com- plexion fair, light brown hair, and grey eyes. A Reward will be paid for any reliable informa- tion. In first place please address, by letter, to P 24, "Observer" Office, Chester, stating what is known, and giving address so that person can be interviewed. CHESTER PSYCHOLOGICAL SOCIETY, 83, BROOK-STREET. MRS. E. EDWARDS, SPEAKER & CLAIRVOYANT. Will conduct the Services at 6.30. SUNDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER 5TH. THE UNEMPLOYED QUESTION Cause, Remedy, and its bearing upon the Friendly Society movement. A CONFERENCE WILL BE HELD AT THE TOWN HALL, MONDAY, 6TH NOV., 8 P.M. See Bills. re ANN ELIZABETH HOWELL, DECEASED. ALL persons having CLAIMS on the Estate of the late Miss ANN ELIZABETH HOWELL, of 14, Granville-road. Chester, and formerly of "The Brooklands," Whitchurch, in the County of Salop, are requested to send particulars of the same forth- with to the undersisrned, Solicitors to the Executors. BRIDGMAN, WEAVER & WILD, Solicitors, Westminster Buildings, Newgate-st., Chester. MR. JOHN TAYLOR, DECEASED. ALL persons having any CLAIMS or DE- MANDS against the Estate of the late Mr. JOHN TAYLOR, of Oak Villa, Hoole Village, in the County of Chester, Retired Innkeeper, who died on the 27th day of September, 1905, are requested to send particulars of the same forthwith to the under- signed, Solicitors for the Executor. Dated this 2nd day of November, 1905. SHARPE & DAVISON, 12, Abtey-square, Chester. AT the GENERAL QUARTER JLj L SESSIONS OF THE PEACE, holden at Knutsford, in and for the County of Chester, on Monday, the 16th day of October, in the year of our Lord, 1!)05, pursuant to the provisions of the Statute 53 Vict., cap. 5, sec. 177, Ordered that the undermentioned Justices be, and they are hereby appointed, VISITORS of Licensed Houses for the reception of Lunatics within this County, viz.: THOMAS GAIR ASHTON, of Hyde, Esquire, M.P.; JOHN EMMOTT BARLOW, of Torkington Lodge, Stockport, Esquire. M.P.: RICHARD HAMPSON JOYNSON, of Chase- field Park-road, Bowdon, Esquire. AND IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that THOMAS STEELE SHELDON, M.B., and the CLERK OF THE PEACE be, and they are hereby respectively appointed, Surgeon and Clerk to the said Visitors. By the Court, REGINALD POTTS, Clerk of the Peace for the County of Chester. 31st October, 1905. COUNTY PALATINE OF CHESTER. ALTERATION of BUCKLOW, EDDISBURY, DARESBURY, and NORTHWICH PETTY SESSIONAL DIVISIONS, and FORMATION of the WINSFORD PETTY SESSIONAL DIVISION. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that at the General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, holden at Knutsford, in and for the County of Chester, on Mondav, the 16th day of October, 1905, IT WAS ORDERED, upon consideration of the Statement laid before the Court at the last Quarter Sessions, that from and after the 1ST DAY OF APRIL. 1906, the Boundaries of the Bucklow, Eddisbury, Dares- bury, and Northwich Petty Sessional Divisions be Altered as follows:— (a) BUCKLOW PETTY SESSIONAL DIVISION. By excluding the Parishes of Aston-by- Budworth, Crowley, and Pickmere. (b) EDDISBURY PETTY SESSIONAL DIVISION. By excluding the Parishes of Darnhall, Over, and Wharton. (c) DARESBCRY PETTY SESSIONAL DIVISION. By excluding the Parishes of Bartington and Little Leigh. (d) NORTHWICH PETTY SESSIONAL DIVISION. By including the Parishes of Aston-by- Budworth, Bartington, Crowley, Little Leigh, and Pickmere, and that the Parishes of DARNHALL, OVER, and WHARTON be formed into a separate Petty Sessional Division, to be called the WINSFORD PETTY SESSIONAL DIVISION. REGINALD POTTS, Clerk of the Peace for Cheshire. Chester, 31st October, 1905. EDUCATIONAL. TRINITY COLLEGE OF MUSIC, LONDON. LOCAL EXAMINATIONS. The last days of entry for forthcoming EXAMI- NATIONS at the CHESTER CENTRE are as under:— 16th NOVEMBER for M.K." (Theory), December, 1905. 19th FEBRUARY, 1906, for Practical," March, 1906. Chairman of Centre Dr. J. C. BRIDGE, M.A. Local Secretary: Mr. THOMAS PATE, 29, Chi- chester-street, Chester, from whom the current Syllabus and Entrance Forms may be obtained. 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. Pupil 8 receive individual care .7-dt comfort.—For prospectus, &c., apply MISS NEVILLE. MR. BRUNO, Teacher of Banjo, Guitar, Mandoline, Mandola; also Violin and Viola for orcliestral playing.—Studio, 7, Eaetgate Walls, Chester. Terms: Ten lessons from 10s. 6d. Home lessone by arrangement. UEEN'S FERRY WORKS MESSROOM.— 0, DANCING. Select Class every Monday and Wednesday evenings from 7 to 9-30. Individual attention to beginners. 4441 ZARA CREAM SHOULD BE IN EVERY HOME. Makes Rough Chapped Skin Smooth as Velvet. Also Invaluable in the Nursery and after Shaving. PRICE 16. MISS IRELAND, PEEL VILLA, SPRING RD., WREXHAM. ELECTION THANKS. TO THE BURGESSES OF ST. MARY'S WARD. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,-I sincerely JLJ thank you for the expression of confidence in myself, which, despite the inconvenience to your- selves in the weather prevailing on Wednesday, you were so kind to signify by your votes in my favour. I take this opportunity of assuring you all, that it will be my earnest endeavour to shew I am worthy of such confidence. Believe me to be, Ladies and Gentlemen, Your obedient Servant, J. PERCIVAL GAMON. 19, Hough Green, Chester. 3rd November, 1905. TO THE BURGESSES OF ST. MARY'S WARD. LADIES & GENTLEMEN,—Please accept my -H thanks for the privilege you have conferred upon me, in returning me to represent you in the City Council for a second term. To all those who worked so hard on my behalf, and on that of my late Colleague, I am very grateful. Yours very obediently, HARRY B. DUTTON. 27, Curzon Park. TO THE ELECTORS OF ST. MARY'S WARD. LADIES & GENTLEMEN,-I beg to thank the 437 electors who recorded their votes in my favour on the 1st inst., and also to all who so willingly assisted me in this contest. I am, yours faithfuly, CHAS. P. COCKRILL. Briercliffe, Hough Green, Chester, Nov. 2nd, 1905. TO THE ELECTORS OF ST. JOHN'S WARD. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,-We beg to L tender our sincere thanks to all those who rendered such valuable assistance to us at the election on Wednesday last, and to those electors who, by their votes, shewed their continued confi. dence in us. We are, Your obedient Servants, _I R. CECIL DAVIES. HENRY JOLLIFFE. TO THE ELECTORS OF ST. JOHNS WARD, 1905. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,-I return my JLJ sincere thanks to all who by their votes contributed to my return as one of your repre- sentatives in the City Council. I hope my future conduct may make more permanent the good opinion you have formed of me I can only promise to do my best to discharge my duty fearlessly and conscientiously. To the many earnest workers and helpers—and especially to the ladies-I tender my grateful thanks. Yours sincerely, TOM MILLS. Union Hall, Foregate-street, Chester, 2nd November, 1905. MISS IRELAND. EMINENT SKIN SPECIALIST (LONDON) RECEIVES PUPILS. TERMS MODERATE. PEEL VILLA, SPRING ROAD, WREXHAM. IE. ILIGIITFOOT & SONS, OMNIBUS AND CAR PROPRIETORS, KELSALL, CHESTER, AND 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 amount on Gold and Silver Plate, Jewellery, Furniture, Pianos, Organs, Furs, Carpets, &c., on all portable property. Parcels by Post receive prompt attention; cash by return. Private Pledge Office. Large Stock of New and Second-hand FURNI- TURE always on Sale. Nine Show-rooms to select from. Terms to suit all purchasers. Hire purchase or for cash. Lowest possible prices. Call and inspect our Stock. jQQA—Very fine Handsome PIANO. <? ?\? FORTE, by well-known London maker, quite a new model; ebonised and gold case, shaped top and bottom door Louis style; iron frame, full trichord, beat check tape action, ivory bushed keys and double sconces, first-class finish throughout, splendid tone and touch. Weekly or monthly payments. O A I—Secondhand. Solid dark Wa!nut c??JC? WARDROBE, 3ft. Bin. wide by 7ft. high, long full length bevelled robing mirror, large hat drawer, carved panels and cornice. Well-made and nicely polished. A bargain. O A A I—Strong serviceable DlNING- C-?C?/jt bt ?b/ ROOM SUITE, covered in Crockett's best quality leather cloth; solid birch frames, spring seats and padded backs, compriing couch, pair of large easies and four ¡ amaH chairs iQO I—Beautiful real China. Hand- tJl painted and Bordered Dark Green TEA SET, 40 pieces, ornamented with burnished gold all perfect. Q K I—Very pretty solid mahogany CENTRE T ABLE, carved legs and top. jOO K /—Yery mmsive solid BRASS <??? <)/ KERB; l?in. brass rail. solid brass centre and vases, dogs attached. Brasses, to match, 10/6. <C~l A A /-Solid Walnut DINING-ROOM A;-4 ? ?< 4) SIDEBOARD; three bevelled glasses in back, carved pillars and shelf, two drawers, and cupboard beneath, with carved doors, fitted with brass handles, locks, &c. WE TAKE WEEKLY OR MONTHLY PAYMENTS. jOl  /—Just forfeited. Gent's solid Xt2,o JA// GOLD HUNTING WATCH, by Mowbray, London; 18ct. solid gold cases, fine f-plate keyless movement, compensation balance, fuHy jewelled a written warranty for 25 years given. Special bargain, cost £25. Q I—Very pretty Single MAILCART, in dark 3e5/ blue and rM, lined with leather cloth, brass levers, hood, &c.. complete. £ i £ *—Large size CHEST OF 6DRAWERS, polished dark walnut colour, twisted pillars three large and two small drawers, thoroughly seasoned and well-made. A barain. ftf) i> /—The best TALKING MACHINE C  « ?/ on the market, Edison's Gem; horn, reproducer, &c., complete. Latest improvements. 2 K /— THE PAIR. Lady's and Gent's EASY CHAIRS, solid birch frames, upholstered in Crockett's leather cloth. i OO ,e "tl A /—Full size Set of Black and <? C  1U/ Brass BEDSTEADS, the very latest pattern, fitted with best quality 4-ply Wire Mattress, with pitchpine frame and roped edges. Very cheap. 12/6-So1id BRASS KERB. with dog ?) attached, 4ft. by 1ft. I OQ OI—Large size solid WALNUT OviRMANTEL ten bevelled plate glasses, six shelves, and beautifully ) carved. A bargain. LARGE STOCK of MEN'S, YOUTHS', and BOYS' OVERCOATS. 1 11 6/6, 7/6 EAoR.-Just arrived. Newstook f3/ L I, of our famous CLOTH RUGS for. the Winter. AT RICHARD JONES' COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHING ESTABLISHMENT, EXHIBITION OF MODEL FURNISHED HOUSES, AT 100 GUINEAS AND P.2500 WE RESPECTFULLY SOLICIT A VISIT OF INSPECTION. QUALITY. VALUE. STYLE. FULL PARTICULARS ON APPLICATION. RICHARD JONES & CO. LTD. BRIDGE STREET, CHESTER. W. T. WILLIAMS, DRAPER. FOREGATE STREET, CHESTER, Begs to announce to her numerous Friends and the Pubhc that she has OPENED 39. FOREGATE STREET, Where she is Displaying a NEW and SELECTED STOCK of LADIES' UNDERCLOTHING, UNDERSKIRTS, CORSETS (MAIDS AND LADIES), HOSIERY, GLOVES, LACE GOODS, APRONS, UMBRELLAS, SMALLWARES, &e. While thanking her Friends for past favours, she hopes to merit a share of their patronage. The above SHOP was in the occupation of MR. GEMMEL, DRAPER. THE DEPARTMENTS AT 33, FOREGATE STREET Are as usual well Stocked with all the Latest Productions for Present Wear. MANTLES, COATS, COSTUMES, FOR LADIES AND CHILDREN, IN GREAT VARIETY. DRESS SKIRTS in Tweeds, Serges, Cloths, Cashmere, Voiles, &c., in Various Sizes. ALTERATIONS FRRi: OF CHARGE. BLOOSES in Silks, Delaines, Cashmeres, Nuns Veiling, Flannel and Flannelette. LACE COLLARS, FRONTS & TIES. GLOVES in all the New Shades. &c.. &c. FURS. FUBS. A Well selected Stock in all Fashionable Furs. Good Value. Lowest Prices. NECKLETS, STOLES AND MUFFS. MILLINERY. MILLINERY. MILLINERY. IN FUR, BEAVER, CHENILLE, FELT AND STRAW HATS, IN ALL THE LATEST STYLES. CLOTH HATS and CAPS, a large selection of TRIMMED HATS and BONNETS. WINGS, ^ATHERS FLOWERS, BERRIESPOM-POMS, RIBBONS, VEL VETS. SILKS, &0,. &c. LATEST ,?y, LOWEST PRICES 33 & 39, FOREGATE ST., 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, Hama Cured Herrings, PALETHORPE'S SAUSAGE, FRESH CREAM. COUNTRY BUTTER AND EGGS. THE FINEST SHOW OF FRUIT IN CHESTER. ALL ORDERS THANKFULLY RECEIVED, PERSONALLY SUPERINTENDED, AND DELIVERED PROMPT. TELEPHONE 251. I 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 Tears'System, 15s. 2d. per Month. A.. RICHARDSON'S 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 YearsJ System, 9s. 4d. per Month. INSTRUMENTS BY ALL THE HIGH CLASS MAKERS. THE BECHSTEIN SOLE AGENCY. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF HIGH-CLASS SECOND-HANDS AT VERY LOW PRICES. A. RICBTardson, 43, BRIDGE STREET ROW, CHESTER; I AND BANK BUILDINGS, REGENT STREET, WBEXHAM. THE "F BOOT, !()?, "? J. H. I'PMV;  88, BROOK STREET, CHESTER SPECIAL SHOW OF HIGH-CLASS FURS AT SUMMER PRICES. APPLETON'S, BRIDGE ST. ROW, 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 GUARANTEED. 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, &c. "Wolsey" Wool Underclothing. "Alpine" Wool Underclothing, a Speciality. APPLETON'S, BRIDGE ST. ROW, CHESTER. — Fnrs Fars Furs J BE PREPARED FOR WINTER. Ladies requiring FURS RE-MODELLED will do well to send them at once to E B (Formerly with Measm E. BAP.NFS Brown, Holmes & CoL 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 premises. 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 SOCTHPOBT AND ORMSKIHK). FENTS & REMNANTS Of AH 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, 1%d., Hid., 1/1, 1¡'2!, 1/3, 1/6. VERY CHEAP LINE is CLOTH HEARTH RUGS. 5/- EACH. UNIONS SHIRTING, VERY GOOD VALUE. LINOLEUM, 2:1- yds. wide, 1/9! per yard. CARACUL AND BEAVER FENTS. 116, FOREGATE STREET, CHESTER. RAnt OMBINGSI _a V. 0.1. FlfB oz. COVERIiETTJS HAIR FRAMES, From 3/8 each. I "?OF 1 FROM I I HAIR, ) ?/? T. SEALES BROWN, 3. LEECE-ST. (CAR STATION), LIVERPOOL. I EADE'S PILLS. I E ADE'S pILLS. IFJ ADERS PILLS. IFJ ADE'S ILLS. FADE'S ILLS. All who suffer from Gout er Rheumatism should imme diately have recourse to EAOTS PILLS. Hundreds of Testimonials have been re- ceived from all sorts and conditions of men testifying to the wonderful Dower 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 CURE THE WORST FORM OF GOUT, RHEUMATISM, RHEUUATIC GOUT, PAINis IN THE HEAD, FACE, AND LIMBS, And have the largest recommendation ever given any pitent medicine of its class. GOUT. JJHEUMATISM. GOUT. RHEUMATISM. OUT. RHEUMATISM. G OUT. "O HEUMATISM. G OUT. JJHEUMATISM. GOUT. HEUMATISM. SHU DISCARDED HER CRUTCHES 1 59, Mount-street, North wood, Hitnley, ouiHrt. Jtiu. 6. 1906. Dear Sir,—1 feel it my duty to send my best tbaijks to you, as your fills Lave effected a wonderful cure. My wiiu saf. fered from iibeumutism for a long tirue, and could get no relief. She was a patient at the North Staffordshire Infirmary, out got wv>r«e and coulu not walk without crutches. I heard about your Pills from a friend, and bought a small bottle, with excellent results. Alter the s..coDd dose she discarded her crutches, and was completely cured in a week. After spend* iiig pounds your Pills cured her at a cost of <2s. 3d. I shall recommend your Pills to every- one I Jwow, and you can mate the best use of this as a te8:ÍLllunhù it it pleases ) on to do so.—Yours tru;y, UkOKaK WRIGHT. EADE'S GOUT & RHEUMATIC PILLS Are Sold by all Chemists, in Bottles, llli 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 FAmies GoUT ANE RHEUMATIC PILLS. IE-'ADE" s PILLS. BATS. RATS. RATS. ME. G. H. CABLETON, ChemMt. Dunluce Street, TOED Lame, reports: This morning a customer of miM t?ot the fnUof a meal bag of dead rats, after usm? BODINE' troison. RATS LIKE IT, EAT IT, & DIE. PBICE—6d., 18., 2s., 3B., 5s.; Post 2d. HAIUT, Chemist, Perth. I Aem-Cbs- A Hopley, Chemists, Chester. BIG FUR WINDOW SHOW, Including the following Animals NEW LEOPARD, SEAL, GROUP OF POLAR CUBS, CURLY RED FOX. DENSONS Are making a SPECIAL DISPLAY in their Windows THIS WEEK of all the Newest Ideas in the FUR TRADE. The present COLD SNAP has brought this trade on rapidly, and DENSONS are prepared with HUGE STOCKS, in order to meet the demand. THE LATEST NOVELTIES IK NECKLETS Are Shown in all makes of FUR, including:- MARMOTS, GREY KRIMMER, KOLINSKI, GREY LLAMA, TARBAGANA, GREY FOXELINE, STONE MARTIN, OPOSSUM, BAUM MARTIN, CHINCHILLA (Imit.) SABLE, SQUIRREL LOCK, NATURAL SQUIRREL. Prices ranging from 4/6 to 27Gs. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF MUFFS TO MATCH. WHITE FOXELINE SCARFS and STOLE NECKLETS, 7/6 to 30/ Round and Bag Shape MUFFS, to match. WHITE FUR SETS, from 4/6. BLACK CARACUL, THIBET and PERSIAN LAMB SCARFS and STOLE NECKLETS. Also MUFFS, to match, from 3/3 to 75/ NUTRIA BEAVER NECKLETS, with Muffs to match, 8/11 to 25/ BEAR SCARVES, 27/6. GREBE NECKLETS, 10/6 to 22/6. 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 DAYS' GREAT SALE 1 To make room for Xmas Novelties. Every Article Greatly Reduced. No Reasonable Offer Refused. DUTTON BROS. awe er, 10 HerS, &c., Pawnbro?. TI'R' CL0THIERS> ke., 105,FOREG?—?' ?????? ?HESTER. 2!Z-ALARM CLOCKS, from 2/2. 5 9 40-Piece TEA SERVICES, from 5/fc 3,6-Excellent tone ACCORDEONS, from S!6. 6.10-Forfeited. VIOLINS & BANJOS, from 6& 4i6-Loiid & clear PHONOGRAPHS, from 4/6. 21/-Massive Pair Bronze Mariie HORSES. 9!Large Wool Cloth BLANKETS. 8/6 Ladies Tweed IACKETS, latest styles. 2/11 Ladies FTJ R N ECKLETS, from 2ill to 45/- 1,000 PHONOGRAPH RECORDS, from 6d. each. Record taken in exchange. This offer will stand good during Sale only. 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.