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AUCTION DIARY Sales by MESSRS. CUNNAH & ROBERTS. Dec. tie—At the Cbeator Smith6eld—Christmas Sale of Prime Turkeys, Geese. Ducks, &c. By MESSRS. CHURTON. ELPHICK. ROBERTS & RICHARDSON. Dec. 18—At the Auction Mart. Foreate-street- Turkeys. Geese, Ducks and Fowls Dec. 19—At Caldy Manor. Weat Ku-by—House- hold Furniture and EEecta Jan. 6—At the Grosvenor Hotel—Dwelling-houses and Cottages at Hoole Jan.—At the Auction Mart. Foregat.e-st.reet..— Household Furniture and Effect.,t By MESSRS. BICKERING & NIGHTINGALE. .Dec. 18—At the Ermine Cattle Mart—Christmas Sale of Calves and Pip Dec. 19—At the Ermine Cattle Mart-Christmas Sale of Sheep and Cattle Dec. 20—At tb-e EnnNM C&ttte Mart-ChnstmM Sale of Poultry Dec. 29—At the Old School, Lower Kinnerton- Household Furniture, &c. Jac. I—At Flint Cattle Mart—Fat and Store Stock By MR. J. P. CARTER. Jan. 3-At Haoton Smithfield-Fat and Store Stock By MESSRS. S. ASTON & SON. .Dec. 19—At the City Auction Rooms, Watergate- street-Furniture and ESecta By MESSRS. FRANK LLOYD & SONS. Dec. 18—At Whitchurch Smithniield—Christmas Fat Stock Dec. M—At Malpaa Station Smithfield-Christmas Fat Stock SALES BY AUCTION. I ,aURTON, ELPHICK, ROBERTS, 'kj AND RICHARDSON, AUCTIONEERS. VALUERS, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS. THE AUCTION MART. FOREGATE STREET, CHESTER. Agents for the Norwich Union, and Law Uniun and Crown Insurance Companies. Telegraphic Address: Mart, Chester." Telephone: No. 210. On Monday Next. AUCTION MART. FOREGATErSTREET. CHE8TER. ??ESSRS. CHURTON, ELPHICK & CO. <FU- wiU h?d their Third ANNUAL CHRIBT.I MAS SALE of Prime TURKEYS. GEESE, DUCKS, FOWLS, etc., on MONDAY. 18th Deceoibef. &t 11 a.m. Entries invited, &n<i wiU be &c-cepted up to the hour of sale. On Tuesday Next. Sale of a. portion of the excellent HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE aad EFFECTS, moiuding Brown Oak Dicing Table, with seven loose leaver; ditto Kneehole Writing Ta.ble, with 16 drawers; Antique Oak Gate-legged Table, øuperior Billiard Tabk. with Aec<'asories, by Orme and Son; Oak Bookoaaee, fuli-oompass Cottage JPi&noforte, by Cadby and Sons; Pair Convex Mirrors, Bedsteads and Bedding, Eboalze,d and! Gilt Bedroom Suiter paan" Wardrobes and Linen Cupboards, a few Outdoor Egects, etc., at CALDY MANOR. WEST KIRBY. n? ESSRS. CHURTON. ELPHICK & CO. JM. n&va been favoured with instructions from the Rav. Canon Waller, to SELL BY AUCTION, CR TUESDAY, 19th December, 1905, at 10.50 <L.m. punctually, the abo-ve-mentioned valuable ERects. Catalogues may be had from the Manager, West Kirby Hotel; Mr. F. C. Hunt. caterer. etc., Grange-road, West Kirby; or the Auc-i tioneers, Cheater. HQOLE, near CHESTER. T?WESSRS. CHURTON. ELPHICK & CO. UM- will SELL .BY AUCTION, at the Groavenor Hotel, Chester, on SATURDAY, the 6th Janu- ary, 1906, at. 3 p.m., subject to cond'tione— Let l.—Six supe-rior well-built FREEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSES, numbered 85 to 95, Clare-avCmte, JHoole in the occupation of Messrs. Clay, Clarksoo, and others, at 6s. 6d. weekly rent. Lot 2.—Eight desirable FREEHOLD COT- TAGES,,numbered 1 to 8, Vivian-terrace, Hook- la.ne, in the occupation of Measrs. RobertB, Ricbards, lend .others, at 4s. weekly rent. Each lot will be offered as above, or (as may be determined at the sale) be sub-divided to give purchasers the opportunity of buying a single house, or two, three, four, or more houses. For further particulars apply to the Auction- eers; T. A. Beckett, Surveyor; or Walker. Smith and Way. Solicitors; all of Chester. AUCTION MART. FOREGATE-STREET. CHESTER. ESSRS. CHURTON. ELPHICK & CO. wm HOLD & SALE of MISCELLANEOUS IFURNITURE and EFFECTS early in JANUARY, 1906. KELSALL. withm 8 miles of Chester, and 5 of the North Cheshire Hunt Kennels. f?TL ?O BE SOLD. Privately, a. verv Attractive, TWell-built RESIDENCE, containing 3 en- terta'ning-rooms, 4 good bedrooms and dressing- room. ba.tln"oo<n, and the ueuai oSices, with ei<tbLin.g for three horses; good coach-houae, etc. iawn, garden, And orchard, the whole coveriag an area. of a.bout 2 &cres. For orders to view, and other'information, ap- pjy to Churtoin, iElphick and, Co., AuctioBecrs, Ghastar. On MoNpAT NEXT, Dec. 18th, 1905. LARGEST & BEST PIG SALE IN CHESHIRE. ERMINE CATTLE MART. CHESTER. CHRISTMAS SALE OF CALVES & PIGS. JTT TMCKERING & NIGHTINGALE will SELL BY AUCTION- 175 Ripe Fat CALVES. TOO Ripe Fat B&con and Pork PIGS. Sale to commence with Caivea at 11.30 a.m., Pigs 12.30 p.m. PJ' IV.te —No Sundries wul be offered this day. On TussDAY' NEXT. Dec. 19tb. 1905. ERMINE CATTLE MART. CHESTER. CHRISTMAS SALE OF SHEEP & CATTLE. TDICKERING & NIGHTINGALE will SELL ? BY AUCTION- .37.5 Ripe Fat Wether SHEEP. 156 Ripe Fat BULLOCKS, HEIFERS, and COWS. 12 Ripe Fat BULLS. Sale to commence with Sheep at M 30 a.m.. Cattle 12 p.m. Note.—No Sundries will be offered this day. On WEDNESDAY NEXT. December 20th, 1905. POULTRY SALE, At the ERMINE CATTLE MART. CHESTER. PIGKERING,$C NIGHTINGALE will SELL JT BY AUCTION- 1,000 Head of TURKEYS. GEESE. DUCKS and FOWLS. SaJ&.to commence at 10-30 a.m. Cash Payments required at the fall of the hammer. On FRIDAY, December 29th. 1905. Sale of Poultry and Household Furniture at the OLD SCHOOL, LOWER KINNERTON. 4} miles from Chester, and six minutes' walk front Kinnertan Station. -a..Jt,ICKERING & NIGHTINGALE have t. received instructions from the executor of the late Mr. John EIJia to SELL BY AUCTION the whole of the HOUSEHOLD .FURNITURE and EFEECTS. Sule at 12-30 o'clock prompt. TOICKERING & NIGHTINGALE will HOLD M then NEXT SALE at the MART, FLINT. on MONDAY. January 1st, 1906. MONDAY NEXT. December Mth, at 10.30. GREAJ' XMAS PRIZE SALE IN WHIT- CHURCH SMITHFIELD. 2..5 GUINEAS IN PRIZES. TT1RANKLLOXD& SONS will SELL— Floo Prime Fat BULLOCKS and HEIFERS. 20 Fat COWS and BULLS. !<? Grand DAIRY COWS. 250 .Ripe Fat WETHERS. 1000 Fat and Pork PIGS. Judging at 9.30. Sale at 10.30 prompt. Note.—The Sale will 'commence .with Pigs and Dairy Cows. ? Tt;Ii'.SDAY NEXT, December 19th, at 12.30. MALPAS STATION SMITHFIELD. GREAT XMAS PRIZE SALE. Snecial Train leaves Crewe 11.20. Nantwicb 11.40, WhitehJJrch 12.10. 10 GUINEAS IN PRIZES for Bast Fat Beast. 4 Fat Beasta, pair of Fat Beasts (propert.y of.a Farmer), Fat Cow, Fat BuH. Dairy Cow, pen of 5 Fat Sheep, pen of 5 Fat Lambs. lot of Fan Pigs. 3 Bacons over 10 scores, 3 Bacons under M scores, 3 Porketa under 6 scores. Fat Sow or Xmas Pig and Cottager's Piers. Messrs. Lewis Bcos.. of Coddington Mill, offer Prixes for 6 Fat Pigs. 3 Fat Pigs over 10 scores, and 3 Fat Pigs unde<r M scores, fed on their Meals. FRA-N K LL.UYU <x auro wl11ü- JC 100 PrMne Fat BULLOCKS and HEIFERS. ineluding 20 Grand PoUed Anges BMi!ock8,&om W. Esq. ')0 Fat COWS and Bt f .Jone% Faq. 20 Fat COWS and BULLS (He&vy WeMrbm. 250 Ripe Fat WETHERS. 1200 F&t arnd Pork PIGS, wh&oh ha.ve been specially Botamed for this StJe. J udng at 10.30. a&le at 12 30. S ASTON & SON, ts CITY AUCTION ROOMS. 14, WATERGATE STREET. CHESMSL These Rooms M-e always open to receive FURNITURE aad other GOODS for SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. Tenna moder&te. Ptompt aetttement. 8fJea eonduoted m town or country. S. ASTON & SON, Auctioneers, Ac., Reomt-street6 Wrexham; Watergate-street. Chester. CITY AUCTION RWM,% CHESTER. TpESDAT NzxT. Dec. 19th, L30. C?) ASTON & SON wiU SELL BY AUCTION ?, FURNITURE &nd EFFECTS ae under: Several braas'N!Ounted bedateads witt wire &nd wool mattraasea. bedroom suite in oak. upuoistered auite in leather cloth, two ovenna.ntela, kttchen tablea, chairs and jXMdries; a few tota of clothing and a quantity of uaeful lengths of linoJeom, &ocr clotha (must be cleared), and other uaeful item& On view Monday, Auction, Tuesday next. Dec. 19tb. IM. SALES BY AUOTION IMPORTANT NOTICE. TTN consequence of Messrs. Pickering and Nigbtin- M ga.Ie holding their Christmas Sale at the Errrine on Tuesday next, there will be NO STOCK SALE held at the CHESTER SMITHFIELD. CUNNAH& ROBERTS. Auctioneers. TUESDAY. 19th December. 1905. Great Annual Sale of Poultry at the SMITH- FIELD. CHESTER. m/t ESSRS. CUNNAH & ROBERTS will SELL l?i BY AUCTION 250 Pens of Prime TUR- KEYS, GEESE, DUCKS, FOWLS. Etc.. specially fed for the Christmas market, together with a quantity of pure-bred Poultry for Breeding pur- poses. comprising BuS Langahan Cockerels and Pullets. Plymouth Rocks, Wyandottes. Game, Minorcas, Andalusians, Leghorns. Brahmas, Cochins, Indian Game. and other Fowls, Rouen and Pekin Ducks, and a consignment of pure-bred Turkey Ducks. Further entries respectfully solicited, which will be received up to the time of Sale. Sale at half-past Ten o'clock prompt. J?3J/fL R. J. P. CARTERS NEXT HOOTON -m- SALE will be held on Wm)NNSDAT, January Zrd, 1906. CHRISTMAS MEAT SHOW. MEAT SHOW. 1905. ARTHUR WALL, Purveyor of EiaglishiMeat, THE CROSS. CHESTER. T)EGS to Thank his numerous Customers and -D Friends for their kind support and recom- mendations during the past year, and hopes from experience gained in the past to maintain their kind Patronage during the coming year. His CHRISTMAS MEAT SHOW this year will consist of ENTIRELY LOCAL- FED MEAT, and will include the usual PRIZE- WINNERS :— THE CHAMPION BULLOCK, The Reserve Champion Bullocb, THR PRIZE FOR BEST BULLOCK in the Show, IN THE OPEN CLASS. The First Prize Scotch Wethers, AND OTHER T O C K, LOCAL-FED TOCK.. CALVES AND PIGS. The Most Important Point is that his Christmas Stock of Meat, con- sisting as it does of the FINEST CATTLE and SHEEP exhibited at Messrs. CuNNAH and ROBERTS' Christmas Sale, WILL NOT SHOW AN EXCESSIVE AMOUNT OF FAT; the Prize-winners having been selected for their Early Maturity and Extra Per- centage of Lean Meat. LASTLY, THE CHAMPION BEAST, AND OTHER PRIZE-WINNERS, Will be Sold to the Public at the USUAL POPULAR PRICES. ARTHUR WALL, Purveyor of English Meat, THE CROSS, CHESTER. FOLLOWING THE POLICY OF MANI YEARS, G. E. OLDMEADOW Has again secured choice aeleetiona from HIS MAJESTY The Kind's BERKSHIRE PIGS, The King's DOWN WETHERS, The King's DEVON BULLOCKS TOGETHER WITH NUMEROUS SPLENDID EXAMPLES FROM THE GREAT LONDON CATTLE SHOW, I AND FROM THE Most Noted Feeders of this District. CWG. E. OLDMEADOWS XMAS DISPLAY represents the ACTUAL QUALITY always provided THROUGHOUT THE YEAR. 22, Foregate St. & 1, Chapel Lane TURKEYS, TURKEYS, GEESE, GEESE. YE OLDE GAME & POULTRY STORES, T,, Î 1, W t t St t {Est. a ?} 17, Water?ate Street {?-? Having porchaaed a Gigantic Stock of Prime TURKEYS. GrEESE< PHEASANTS, &c from the immediate neighbourhood, we are in a poeition to book Orders for above, in any quantity, which, as hitherto, will be found of unsurpassable quality. REASONABLE PRICES. N.B.—Speciat Quotations for Quantities. NOTE ADDRESS M. S. ELLISON, 17, WATERGATE STREET. WiLLIAMS, AVENUE GROCERY & PROVISION STORES, 43, CHERRY ROAD. BOUGHTON. FATHER CHRISTMAS'S VISIT. SEE OUR WINDOWS MR Christmas Novelties, Toya, &c. HIGH CLASS CONFECTIONERY. TNLZPHOMC 0613. J. T. MiLNE. BRIDGE INN, TARVIN ROAD, CHESTER, WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT. ALE & STOUT BOTTLER. BASS'S PALE ALE, t Purrs 2/. PrntDozm. GUINNESS'S EXTRA STOUT, i PiNra 1/10 „ „ PINTS (SCREW STOPPUS), BASS'S PALE ALE 3/6 ;P,DouN. GUINNESS'S EXTRA STOUT 3/3 „ „ BIBKENHEAD BREWERY GO'S DINNER ALE 2/6 „ FAMILY ALES, IN 6. 9 & 18 GAU<ON CAaxs, MOM 1/- Ftm GALLON. FROM THE MAKER TO THE WEARER IS THE PRINCIPLE ON WHICH HEPWORTH'S, THE WORLD'S CLOTHIERS, DO THEIB BUSINESS, THEREBY SAVING THEIR CUSTOMERS 25 PER CENT. WHICH THEY WOULD HAVE TO PAY ELSEWHERE. HEPWORTH'S ARE MAKERS OF WHAT THEY SELL. At the present time they hold a Very Large Stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING. FOR BOYS, YOUTHS AND MEN, AT FACTORY PRICES. AND CAN FIT BOTH YOUR FIGURE AND YOUR PURSE. BOYS' OVERCOATS, 4/11. MEN'S OVERCOATS, 18/6. AT J. EEPWORTH & SON, LTD. 83, FOREGATE STREET, and 150 other Towns. XMAS & NEW YEAR PRESENTS. LOWE & SONS, JEWELLERS & SILVERSMITHS, 11, BRIDGE-ST. ROW, CHESTER, ARE SHOWING THE LARGEST AND MOST VARIED STOCK IN DIAMONDS & PEARLS PRECIOUS STONES GEM JEWELLERY SOLID SILVER ANTIQUE SILVER WATCHES & CLOCKS PLATED GOODS. INSPECTION INVITED. PRICES TO SUIT EVERYONE. ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. GOODS SENT ON APPROVAL. CARRIAGE PAID. LARGE CHOICE OF ARTICLES, FROM 1/- To 5/ B A, S S'S A L E So AUTUMN BREWINGS. PM 9 GALL. PER 18 GALL. GOOD HOUSEHOLD ALES FROM 9/- 18/- FINE MILD ALES „ 12/- 24/- LIGHT BITTER ALES 10/6 211- FINEST PALE ALE (AS BOTTLED) 14/6 29/- Prices Nett. Delivered Free (outside Town Radius by Rail to Nearest Station). AGENTS- THOS. WELSBY & CO.. BRIDGE STREET, CHESTER. XMAS NOVELTIES. R. DAVIES & CO. (LATE OF 7, NORTHGATE ROW), 26. BRIDGE STREET. CHESTER. Are now Showing the Largest Stock of Novelties nlled with Chocolates and Sweets, at PRICES FAR BELOW SO-CALLED STORE PRICES. FANCY BOXES, filled with Chocolates, from Id. to One Guinea. STOCKINGS, nlled with Sweets and Toys, from 1d. to 5s. HAMPERS, filled with Chocolates from 2d. to 10s. 6d. ANIMALS, nlled with Chocolates, at all prices. Special Value-TOM SMITH'S NOTED CRACKERS, 5d. per Box SPECIAL LOT of CRACKERS to be sold at 5M. per box, usual price lOd. and la. A!ao HORSES and CARTS FILLED WITH CHOCOLATES, 2d. Each. BRONZE TEAPOTS FILLED WITH CHOCOLATES, 3d. Each. Walk Inside and Inspect our Stock. You are Invited to do ao Without Baying. ALL GOODS REQUIRED FOR BAZAARS AND CHARITIES AT WHOLESALE PRICES. WHOLESALE AGENTS FOR BEERS' TREACLE TOFFEE. SEE OUR WINDOWS AND COMPARE OUR PRICES. ONLY ADDRESS: 26, BRIDGE STREET, CHESTER. W H I T B R E A D S CELEBRATED LONDON STOUT 2/6 per doz. large bottles EXTRA STOUT 3/- ditto (RECOMMENDED FOB INVALIDS). INDIA PALE ALE 2/6 ditt. SPECIAL ALE 3/- ditto AGENT..— W. J. CHESTER, "CROSS FOXES, BOUGHTON, CHESTER. Orders by Poat will receive Prompt Attention. Va.n Deliveries Daily in Chester &nd District. SUPPLIED IN ANY QUANTITY FROM ONE DOZEN UPWARDS. TELEPHONE 0621. IMPORTANT NOTICE. JOHN SOUTHARD & CO., CENTRAL FISH. GAME AND POULTRY STORES, 52, NORTHGATE STREET (OPPOSITE THE MARKET HALL), TELEPHONE 2Y. HAVE MADE GIGANTIC PREPARATIONS FOR THE XMAS TRADE. THE GREATEST DISPLAY IN THE CITY. TURKEYS, GrEESE, PHEASANTS, HARES, POULTRY. AND VARIOUS OTHER KINDS OF GAME. We Guarantee all the above Cheshire Fed. DAILY SUPPLY OF ALL KINDS FRESH FISH IN SEASON. Customers requiring Large Supplies for Presents liberally dealt with. JOHN SOUTHARD & CO., 52, NORTHGATE STREET, CHESTER. PIANOS. PIANOLAS. E. DALE, 51, BRIDGE STREET ROW. 51. SOLE AGENT FOR STEINWAY, BLUTHNER, CHAPPELL, WALDEMAR, GOBS & KALLMANN. ALSO FOR THE PIANOLA,_AEBIOLA. I AGENT FOR BROADWOOD, BRINSMEAD, COLLARD. &c. DALE'S SHERATON MODEL. A Splendid New Model for Season. Rosewood or Walnut, choice design, ivory keys, double sconces, brass pin plate, full trichord, check action. Warranted 15 years. 920 OR 17/6 MONTHLY. SEASON 1905 & 1906. CHRISTMAS & NEW YEAR CARDS FANCY CALENDARS, CHILDREN'S PICTURE BOOKS, &c. ENORMOUS VARIETY. Large Stock of Day Books, Cash Books, Ledgers, Journals, Copying Letter Books, &c., for the New Year. PHOTO FRAMES, ALBUMS, PURSES, LADIES' HAND BAGS, CHATELAINE BAGS, TOURIST CASES, &c. NEW YEARS" PRESENTS. W. W. DOBSON & SONS. Wholesale Stationers. CHESTER. CHRISTMAS NOVELTIES. G. J. H. BROWN & SON, WATCHMAKERS, JEWELLERS & SILVERSMITHS, ARE NOW SHOWING THE MOST EXQUISITE & UP-TO-DATE PRODUCTIONS IN GOLD & GEM SET JEWELLERY, A CHARMMG VARIETY op PENDANTS, NECKLETS, BRACELETS, CHAINS, LINKS, SCARF PINS, HAT PINS. &c. GEM RINGS A SPECIALITY. A most Choice and varied Collection of SILVER ARTICLES suitable for Presents, from 1/- to .615. Highest Quality Goods at Keenly Competitive Prices. AN INSPECTION IS CORDIALLY INVITED. THE CROSS, 2, EASTGATE ROW, CHESTER SPECIAL SHOW OF TOYS. RICHARDSON'S BAZAAR AND CHINA STORES, 81, FORECrATE STREET. FINEST SHOW OF TOYS. AND LARGEST SHOWROOM IN THE CITY. EARLY INSPECTION INVITED. CHRISTMAS I! R EW I NGSI THE BIREENHEAD BREWERY COMPANY, LIMITED, BREWERS AND WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS. THE CHRISTMAS BREWINGS OF OUR FAMOUS MILD AND BITTER ALES, SPECIALLY BREWED FOR HOUSEHOLD CONSUMPTION, ARE NOW READY FOR DELIVERY, IN SPLENDID CONDITION, AND SUPPLIED IN 6, 9, & 18 GALLON CASKS, AT PRICES FROM Is. TO Is. 8D. PER GALLON. ORDERStIDELIVERED BY THE COMPANY'S OWN DRAYS DAILY, FREE OF CHARGE IN CITY. SUBURBS, A SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. WINES AND SPIRITS. SFE?IAijIfii? ? Famous Old SCOTCH and IRISH Blends of WHISKEY (5 years old), 18/- per Gallon.? ? Nett ??TATTrrT?Q ? ?y? SCOTCH, and Jameson's IRISH WHISKEY (7 years old), 20/- „ Prices. FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS AND FULL PRICE LISTS APPLY TO CHESTER OFFICE 1 1 2 FRODSHAM 8 TREET, CHE8TER. AND8TORE8: J FRANK COVENEY, AGENT. N.B.—Sole Agents in the District for COMBE & CO/S Celebrated LONDON STOUT. PUBLIC NOTICES. CITY & COUNTY BOROUGH OF CHESTER. t PRESENTATION TO THE ID IGHT WORSHIPFUL THE MAYOR (ALDERMAN ROBERT LAMB). SUBSCRIPTIONS. Amount previously advertised jESO 7 6 The following additional subscriptions have been promised :— ;B 6. d. Mr. John. Gamon 110 Mr. William Rogers. 110 Mr. H. F. Brown 110 Mm. Jack HeppcH 110 Mr. N. A. E. Way 110 Mr. W. A. Fitzgerald 110 Mr. R. T. Richardson. 110 Mr. Jas. Hobday 110 Mr. Edw. Dixon 110 Mr. A. Bradloy 110 Mr. H. A. Latham 110 Mr. W. Deneon 110 Mr. J. M. Gibaon 110 Mr. G. R. Grimth 110 Mr. J. E. HendcTson 110 Mrs. T. M. Lookwood. 110 Mr. R. L. Barker 110 Lady Frost 110 Mr. Ambro&o 0. Roberta 110 Mr. T. 0. Hogarth 110 Mr. John M. Froat 110 Mra. John M. Froat 110 Mr. A. E. Lovoll 110 Mr. John Douglas 110 Mr. W. H. 110 Mr. G. F. Nicholla 110 Mr. AMan Morrm 110 ThoModicalOmoer of Health 110 Mr. John Gardner 110 Mr. W. W. Tasker 110 Mr. Robt. Knowlea 110 Mr. Alfred Entwiatle 110 Mr. F. M. Granger 110 Mr. F. R. Denaon 110 Mr. Wm. Fetters Hughea 110 Mrs. George Ohu,rt<m 110 Mr. W. L. DavLea 110 Messrs. PhiHipeon and Golder 1 1 0 Mr. H. W. King, M.D. 110 Mr. Charles Cooper 110 Major-General Adfur 110 Mrs. Adair 110 Mr. J. S. Latham 110 M!r. J. B. Hallmark 110 Mr. C. A, Ewing 1 1 0 Mrs. C. A. Ewmg 110 Mrs. J. G. Frost 110 Mr. T. Gibbons Frcst. 1 10 Mr. John Rogers 110 Mr. G. P. Miln 110 Mr. Wm Ooklcston 110 Mr. Miohatel Johnson 110 Mr. Harry B. Dutton 110 Mr. Chaa. Greenhouse 110 Mr. A. H. Evana 110 Mr. C. G. Haswcll 110 Mr Geo. Parkcr 110 Mr. R. H. Lanoeley 110 Mr. Henry Dodd 110 Mr. John Dodd 110 M'r. J. C. OkeH 110 Mr. J. D. S < idda.U. 110 The Hon. Cecil T. Parker 1 C 0 Mr. W. V. J. Walley 0 10 6 Mr. H. G. Hope 0 10 6 Mr. J. Potts 0 10 6 Mra. Hilton 0 10 6 Mr. Joseph MtMgravc 0 10 6 Mrs. Joseph :Musgrave 0 10 6 Messrs. W. a.nd A O'rrott. 0 10 6 Mr. John Davies 0 10 6 Mr. Hy. Stcnekv 0 10 6 Mr. J. T. R.cdd:sh 0 10 6 Mrs. J. T. Reddish 0 10 6 Mr. W Sinclair Jones 0 10 6 Mr. G. Avcrv 0 10 0 Mrs. Read. Kenwyn 0 10 0 Mr. and Mrs. Thcs. Ca-rtcr 0 10 0 Messrs. Jones and Stephen 0 5 0 Further Subscriptions wi!I bo received by any of the Chester Bank.s or by the Hon. Treasurer (Mr. J. R. Thomson.. Parrs Bank) or the Hon. Secretary (Mr. J. H. Diekson. the Town Hall). HORATIO LLOYD, Chairman of the Committee. Town Ha! Chester. 15th December, 1905. CHESTER GENERAL INFIRMARY ? — President for the Year His GRACE THE DUKE OF WESTMINSTER. Chairman of the Bord of Management COLONEL E. EYAXS-LLOYD. ANNUAL CHARITY BALL, AT THE GKOSVENOR HOTEL. ON TUESDAY, THE 2ND JANUARY, 190G. PATRON The Right Worshipful the Mayor of Chester (Robert Lamb, Esq.) PATRONESSES Her Grace the Duchess of Westminster Her Grace the Duchess of Buckingham & Cba.ndos Tho MaiohiontC-ss. of Ormondc, Kitkcn.ny Castio The CountessGrosvenor, Satghton Towers. Chester Lady Arthur Grosvcuor, Broxton Old Hal! Lady Harlcch, Brogyntyn. Oswc'stry Lady Chesham, Spratton HaJI, Northampton Lady Frost, RedcliS, Chester Lady Howard, Government House. Chester Tho Mavoress of Chester (Mrs. R. Lamb) The Hon. Mrs. H. D. Trc-!awny. Shot.wiok Park The Hon. Mrs. Henry Gladstone, Burton The Hon. Mrs. Guy Fielden, Mollington Hall, Chester The Hon. Mrs. Cecil Parker, Eccleston Paddocks. Chester Mrs. R. A. Yerburgh, Woodfold Park, Black- burn Mrs. Adair, 7, Stanley-plaoe Mrs. Aldcrsey. Atdors&y Hall Mrs. Barker, Heron Bridge, Chester Miss Harmood-Bann.pr, Ashndd Hall, Nceton Mra. Bamston. Crewc- Hit!. Farndon Mra. Francis. Barnston. Cliorlton Lodge, Malpas Mrs. Battersby. Greeaneid, Hoo)e-road Mra. Bel!. Warren Hall, Broughton Mrs. H. J. Birch, Corville, Liverpool-road Mrs. T. Brocklebank. The Roscote, Heswall Mrs. H. T. Brown. Westminster Avenuje Mrs. R. H. Curno. 17, Emperor's Gate, London, S.W. Mrs. J. G. Churtoa. Manor House, Neston Mrs. Gee*. DicKson. Spring6e!d. Flookorsbrook Mrs. Dougtas Dobic, Upton House, Chfostcr Mrs. Dixon, The Ciapp&rs, Gresford Mrs. Darby. The Chester Mra. J. H. Davidson. Delamere House, Chester Mrs. C. P. Douglas, St. Martin's House, Chester Mrs. Reginald Dixon, Modyn House. Chester Mrs. Coningsby Disraeli. Horsenden House, Princes Risboro* Mrs. J. H. Dickson, St. Ives, Queen's Park Miss Darsie. 10, Grove Park. Liverpool Mi's. R. W. Erhclston, Malpaa Mrs. Gibbona Frost, MoUmgto.n Banaetrc Mrs. J. G. Frost, Boughton UaM Mrs. Ferguson. The Cairn. Liverpnol-rond Mrs. W. A. Fitzgerald, Clare' Lodge. ChesMr Mrs. Granger, Nicho'as-strcGt. Chester Mrs. Edwin Gardner, Saighton House, near Chester Mrs. Grier, Poole House, FIookersbrook Mrs. France Hayhurst, Bostock Hall, Middlewich Miss Hobday, Alexandra VI)!a. Liverpool-road Mrs. Hamilton, Whitofriars. Chester Mrs. Gooddie Holmes. Curzon Pa.tk Ml13, S. H. Holrne, Downswood. Chester Mrs. Hop3, Burton. Nekton Mrs. Cau!taérs Jones. The Old Hall, Cheater Mrs. JoUiB'e, Claverton Cheater Mrs. Johnson, Norwood-avenue, Southport Mrs. Kay. Davenham Hall, Northwich Mra. King. Nicholas-street, Chester Miss KeIsaII. Abbots' Court. Chester Mrs. H. A. Latham, Lyndhurst, Hooton Mrs. J. 8. Latham. Liverpool-road, Chester Miss Lcadbctt.cr, Hafod Atvn, Rossctt Mrs. Wilford Lloyd, Ecclestnn Hill. Chester Mrs. E. Honoratu-s LIovd. ColtinKham GaidiMis, S.W. Mra W. H. Lowe. Christletcm Mrs. MacGillyeuddv. Bachc. Ha.u, Chester Okcll, Groat Barrow, Mrs. A. C. Preston, Abbots Grang-c, Chester Mrs. E. PowcU Oakbank. Hoole Miss Perryn, Tranbrd Hall, Chester Mrs, Pearse, Bron-y-Garth. Liverpool-road Mrs. Robortson, Upton Grange. Chester Miss Richard&on, Capenhurst Ha! Chester Mrs. Morden RIgg, Newton Cottage, Chester Mrs. W. Rogers. Watergate Flags, Chester Mrs. B. C. Robe:ts. !:)akneld. Upton, Chester Mrs. QueHyn Roberts. Watergate street Mrs. SheriS' Roberts, Curzon Park Mrs. T. R. P. Royle. Hough Green House Mrs. John Rogers. S8. Watergate-street Mrs Rogerson, Poleneld. Chester Mrs. Rieardo Simpson. Newton Bank, Chester Mrs. Stolterfoth. Grey Friars, Chester Mrs. Lyle Smyth. Darrowmore. Chester Mrs. E. W. Swetenham. Sandown-terracc. CNiester Mrs. E. B. Swotcnham, Moston Hall. Chester Mrs. Sanday, Fuddington Hal), Neston Mrs. Simpson, Chester Mra. S. H. Sandbach. Cherry Hul, Malpas Mra. Soames. Bryn Estyn, Wrexham Mrs. J. R. Thomson, Bank House, Chester Mrs. Tyrer, Pi<))S Newton. Cheater Mrs. Crosland Taylor. Ravensca.r. Helsby Mrs. James Taylor. Haygarth House, Chester Mrs. Trotter. Riverside, Eccleston Mra. Way, Bradpole, Liverpool-road Mrs. Welsby. 25. Liverpool-road Mrs. Welsford, Hoole House. Chester Mrp. Park-YattCs, Ince Hal!, Chester STEWARDS. Lord Arthur Grosvenor I R. W. Sband, Esq. H. Barnstoo, Esq. E W. Swetenham, Esq. A. L. Birch, Esq. Capt. Bryan Stapylton A. PitcairnCa.mpbeH.Esq J G. Tay'lor, Esq.. M.A., T. Gibbons Frost, Eaq. M D. J. G. Frost. Esq.. J.P. C. Tomkinson. Esq. A. G. Hamilton, Esq. Capt. J. W. Sa.!dilands. Reginald Potts, Esq. D.S.O. H. C. Die cson, Esq. MR. GEO. EYTON'S (Liverpool) BAND. DANCING from 9.30 p.m. to 2 30 a.m. TICKETS—Ladies' 10/ Gentlemen's 12/6. An extra charge of 1/- will be made on each Ticket taken after 31at December, 1905. To be had at the GpoavENOR HoTZL, the QuEEN HOTEL, the BLOSSOMS HOTEL; Messrs. PHiLupsoN and GoLDKR's, Messrs. MiNSHULL and MEEsoN's, and Mr. ARTHUR BLAYNEY's, Booksellers. PUBLIC NOTICES. 'JURE NATIONAL REGISTRATION JL OF PLUMBERS. The WORSHIPFUL COMPANY OF i.Or\DON, after Confei-eiiec wan. the L)i=M'ict CouncUfi tor tne 1\ atlOual ±ie' 'ist.t'u.- tiotiot Plumbers, H.r.ttEbY Gl V r.; \VonCB tinM,, on and after 61:;t UECEAmEK, Uie under which dueumenuiry evi- dence of QLAijIFI(JATl<Ji\ ior .li..c;Gli')lh'1- TlON may be wUi .K,PlHJ< ,n LONDON and ail part;, of the Lttited Kingdom. After that date admL&Mon to t.he L{,egi6te,- wIll bo granted only to applicants who pace tne pre- scribed Examination.—By order, WM. R. E. COLES, Ckrk. Centra! Onicc. 1, AdcH1.H10-buÜdlUgl>, London bridge, London, E.G., Thic, 'i'wenty-hfth day of November, 1S05. ATIONAL REGISTRATION OF J?? PLUAijbERS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to REGIS- TERED PLUMBERS that the REGtjLATiONS RULES, and PRACTICE heretofore rr?de? enacted, fouowed, adopted, de?Jgned, or ?lio?ed in connection with the carrying out of tlle National Registration of Plumbers by the Wor- .Jupful Cumpany of Plumbers, London, and tne Registration Committee and District Councils aotnig jn conjunction with the Won>hipful Com- pany in vanou:, part;; of the United Kingdom, nave been reduced to writing and confirmed and made by the Worshipful Company, as foUov. = 1. Every Registered Plumber .shall at aJI reasonable times produce hid certificate of regMtration to any Public Authority or pother pen-on or produce it at or forward it to "the Office of Registry for verinca.tion within "one calendar month after notice to that effect has been given to him or left at hie registered address. 2. Every Registered Plumber &hall within two calendar months after the First day of January in every year renew hia certificate and pay the renewal fee due in re&pect thereof. 3. Every Registered Plumber shall inform the Wor&hipful Company of Plumbers of changes made in his address that oommuni- cation, with him may be maintained. 4. In the event of any Registered Plumber "failing to comply with either of the above Rules or doing any act which in the opinion "of the Worshipful Company of Plumbers ? "contrary to the integrity of the trade and "injurious to the Public the Company may suspend or cancel his Certincate and may remove his name from the Register for such time as the Company shall from time "to time think fit. Provided that the Cbm- pany shall not exercise the powers under this Clause in reaped of any complaint for bad or defective work unless such complaint shall be made in writing and reported upon by such persons as the Company shall ap- prove as competent and independent and an "opportunity has been given to the Plumber to be heard thereon. 5. Every Registered Plumber whose name hag been removed from the Register shall re- "turn hia Certificate of Registration to the Worshipful Company of Plumbers within one calendar month after his name hae been so removed and pending it;, return he shall "not exhibit it or any copy of it on his busmen premises or for the purpoeies of hi<% business." 6. No Registered Plumber whose name is: re- moved from the Register ",hall Ut-e the letters R.P. or R.P.C. or the word. R.i.< tered Plumber or Registered by Company after his name or in anv manner represent himself to be for the time being regist<'red by the Company or as holding a certificate from the Company." Every Registered Plumber will recognise the necessity for regulations for carrying out the registration ¡;y"t.cm and providing means for in- vestigating and dealing with any complaintô made ag'airMt Registered Plumbers, or persons faJ<-e)y representing themselves to be registered, in order that the integrity of the registration system may thus be ma.intaid, to the common advantage of the Registered Plumber and the Public. HUNTER & HAYNES. Solicitor. to the Company. Twenty-fifth November. 1905. Inn, London, W.C. DAWSON & WEST, PAWNBROKERS, 54 & 56, FOREGATE-ST., CHESTER; JEWELLERS, CLOTHIKRS. AND COMPLETE HOUSE FCRNISHMtS. Cash Advanced to any amount on Gold and Silver Plate, Jewellery, Furniture. Pianos. Organs, Furs. Carpets, &c., on all portable property. Parcels by Poat receive prompt attention; c&sh by return. Private Pledge Omce. Larare Stock of New and Second-h&nd FURNI- TURE always on Sale. Nine Show-rooms to select from. Terms to suit all purchasers. Hire purcha.o;e or for cash. Lowest possible prices. Call and inspect our Stock. ??? <?/ & S4. 4/—Genuine Edison <X?-? ?/ PHONOGRAPHS, the Gem and Standard; the nneat and best talking machine, gold moulded records Is. 6d. each; Is. each Edison Bell records. Grand selection. £ 14 ] 4/Solid dark Walnut BED- O-C?Jl L?-tt 't Jt': J h' ROOM SUITE, compris- ing 4ft. Wardrobe with two full length bevelled robing mirrors, carved cornice and large hat drawer; Dressing Chest with large dressing "laRS. two side mirrors and small, mirror over. jewel drawers and four large drawers Wash- stand with marble sla.b and marble back. and bevelled shaving mirror, towel rail and chamber cupboard attached and two upholstered chairs. The lot, 14 guineas. /i /? & C/6 A SET.—Hand painted TOILET -JC/ ? WARE. Guaranteed perfect. ?M -t ?/-Very fine SET of CUTLERY O?Mw -M-?/ ? Case. comprising half-a- dozen dinner knives and half-a-dozen dinner prongs, half-a-dozen desert knives and prongs, also carver, fork and steel; finest Shemeld make in solid oak case. 6)1 /—Make useful present. Medium size regu- ?)JL/ later CLOCK in burr walnut ca?e chimes every half hour. Written warranty given. 1 /€? -? SQUARE YARD.—Roll of best quality JL/ ? CORK LINOLEUM, new carpet pattern. Any length cut, laid and delivered free. ft ?/—FuII size CHEST OF DRAWERS, suit- <L)?F/ able for bedroom polished birch. 4/115/11 & 6/6 EACH.—Our noted extra hnse L size CLOTH RUGS; best make. Large stock to select from. jtM 1 ?/-Solid 9c. Gold GENTS 0<??< JL?P/ ALBERT, old fMhioned. en- graved link pattern very heavy. Cheap a.t B2. las. o<!??.!j< 1?/—0ut of pledge.—Gent.'s f?? JL?f/ Horseshoe BREASTPIN. set with seven large rubies and twelve small diamonds solid gold setting. ?<? -< ?/-Lady's long GOLD GUARD, < ? ? ? )f? JL<-F/ secret link pattern. Govern- ment stamped. JjP?* '< ??/—?"? forfeited by gpecial O??? JL?-?/ contract. Lady's beautiful Diamond and Emerald RING, set with four pure white diamonds, and three very line emeralds, 18c. gold sba,nk, claw setting. A bargain. ?? i ? /-Solid GoIdCurb BRACELET. C?t?? < JL-??/ very heavy, with padlock and safety chain attached. Government stamped every link in case. 6) ? /—Splendid value. Real Eider Down ?<-F/ QUILTS, sateen cloth, with satin centre, beautifully quilted, large size. Useful present. <L??/—The very latest in spring ROCKERS, t.)?/ gent.'s large size, six copper springs and uphulsterted in dark green velvet, bow bead rest, &c.. solid birch frames, polished wa-Inut; strong and well made. 1 ? /?—Solid 9c. Gold Lady's neat GOLD JL?/ ? NECKLET. Very special. t ? /? ? 14/6 A PAIR.—Large stock of a.11 JL ? ?) Wool, Cloth and Witney BLANKETS, full size. Usual prices 15s. to 2!.s. a pair. CALL AND SEE OUR NOTED CLOTH RUGS AT 6/U EACH. ALL GOODS DELIVERED FREE, TOWN OR COUNTRY. EADE'S PILLS. TRADE'S TRILLS. All who auSer from Gout ot M'J j_ Rheumatism should imme TRADE'S JDILLS. diately have recourse to fJ JL EADE'sPiLLS. Hundreds oi '!tj?ADE'S t?ILLS. Testimonial have been re- t'J JL oeived from all aorts and ITj?ADE'S jUILLS. conditions of men testify ing M-? JL. to the wonderful power these Pills have io giving relief in the very worst c&ses. These Pills are purely vegetable and perfectly safe in their action. INSTANTLY RELIEVE AND RAPIDLY CCTRN THE WORST! FORM OF GOUT, RHEUMATISM, RHEUATIO GOCT, PAINS IN THE HEAD, FACE, AND LiMBS. And have the largest recommendation ever given any patent medicine of its ctaaa. ?OUT. SHE DISCARDED HER ?Tr CRUTCHES!! DHEUMATISM. ?, Moant-street, Northwood, r?. Hanley, Stsna, Jam. 6, isOo. ? r)TTT ?? Sir.—JL ieel it my duty ?-? to send my beat thanks to yon, ? your !'ills have effected Ii TOHEUMATISM. wonderful cure..My ?e suj? r?t fared from Rheumatism for a GOUT ?°? time, and co)ild get no ?"? OUT. relief. Shew&sapa.uentMthe ti j -tm-??THME?7UrMMAAT'T'ITQSMl? North Staifordhhirelniirmaj-y, but got wurse and could mot JL? Wtt)k without urutches. I heaj-d GOUT. about your Fills from a. friend, and bought a. SWitH bottle. with RHKUMATISM. e'ceuent reaves. Alter the Bt!cond öho discarded her -?— ??, ?TTTr' cratches, and was compietety GOUT. cured in a week. After spend. \JT n'g pounds your Pilla cured her TT?HEUMATISM. at a cost of ?a. 3d. I shtdl Jtm. recommend your Pills to every. GOUT ona I kuow. aud you can waJ¡,a the best mse of this M a TISM testimonial if it pleases you to doao.—Yourstruty. UORGB WBIGHT. EADE'S GOUT & RHEUMATIC PILLS Are Sold by all Chemists, in Bottles, and 2/9; or sent post free for Postal Order by the Pro- prietor, CrMRGB EADE, 232, Goawell.road, E.G. Aak for and be aure you obtain Goer AND RHEUMATIC PILLS. EADE'S PILLS.