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PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENTS. JJOYALTY rpHEATKE, CHESTER. MONDAY NEXT. January 23th, 1007, SIX NIGHTS AND ONE MATINEE. The Leading Legitimate Comedian of the Day, Mil. EDWARD COMPTON ANt) THE COMPTON COMEDY COMPANY. MO:-ill,\y-DA VY GARRICK. TUIWHAY— SHE STOOPS TO CONQUER. WKUXKSDAY—EDMUND KEAN. THUKSKAY—THE SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL. FRIDAY-DAVY GARRICK. SATURDAY—EDMUND KEAN. SATUHUAY MATINEK AT 2.30-THE RIVALS. Time and Prices as Usual. MUSIC HALL, CHESTER. TUESDAY. FEB. 12TH, AT 3-15. oPECIAL ENGAGEMENT OF ||AR.K JJAMBOURG (The Great Russian Pianist, acknowledged by the Critics to be the successor of Rubinstein) AND PARTY. PRICES :-4/ 3/ 2s 1/6, and 1/ Plan and Tickets at Messrs. Phillipson and Golder's, Eastgate Row. -M "HESTER UNITED CONGREGATIONAL CHOIRS ASSOCIATION (Winners of the Chief Prize ab the recent Christmas Eisteddfod), President T. A. RIGBY, Esq., WII,I, GIVF. A ftRAND 1N CONCERT IN THE MUSIC HALL, CHESTER, ON WEDNESDAY, FEB. 13TH, 1907. Chorus of 100 Voices will airik a number of Glees. AUTISTHS Soprano: MISS MARGAtivi, HADLetELI), Manchester. Mezzo Soprano: Madame VIOLET MONK. Bass Mr. DITOHBCJUN, Lay Clerk Chester Cathedal. Violinist: Mr. A. V. ARMSTRONG. Reciter: Mr. CIIILLINGIIAM HUNT. Conductor: Mr. SKKLDON. Accompanist: Mr. NORMAN JONES. Doors open at 7-30, commence at 8. Carriages it 10-15.—Reserved Seats 3s. and 2s. Second Seats and Balcony, Is.; Top Gallery, 6d. TICKBTS mav be had from Members of the Choir, t:nd from the Secretary, Mr. ALEX. BEE, 10, Pepper-street; and at Mr. RICHARDSON'S Music ??-? re ? PJa? c(f the Depot, Bridge-street Row,, where a of the Hall may be seen. ,4 < ;-< RIFLE BALL. FJfL lllE jRI) ANNUAL BALL of the Earl of JL Chester's Rifle Volunteers (2nd V. B. Cheshire Regiment) will take place at the CHIOSVENOR HOTEL, Chester, on WEDNES- DAY, JAN. 30TH, 1907. BENYON'S BAND. Ladies' Tickets, 5/- Gentlemen's do., 6/G; Double do., 10/6. W. GAMAN LOCK WOOD, Qr.Mr.Sergt., ) Hon. GEO. R. BROCKWRLL, Sergt., f Sees. Drill Hall, Chester. H. ERR ESSLER KESSEN, -L FAMOUS SOCIETY MAGICIAN & VENTRILOQUIST. par excellence. SPECIAL PERFORMANCE FOR CHILDREN'S PARTIES. "Your card tricks are uncanny and the most i. nexplicable I have seen.MKOLS, Jan. 18. "The children have never ceased to talk about Oar wonderful tricks."—LISCARD, Jan. 21. Terms, etc., 73, STANLEY-ROAD, LIVERPOOL. ECONOMY, CLEANLINESS, COMFORT. ALL COMBINED BY USING A GAS FIRE. I BEDROOM FIRES, DINING-ROOM FIRES. DRAWING-ROOM FIRES. Terms -from 2/- per Quarter on Three Years' Hire Purchase. INCLUSIVE OF FIXING. SPECIALITIES in SHOP and HALL FIRES. THE MOST ECONOMICAL, BRILLIANT AND EFFICIENT LIGHT IS OBTAINED WITH INCANDESCENT GAS BCBNEBS. Specially adapted for Shops and Large Areas. A LARGE SELECTION Ot THE NEW INVERTED GAS BURNERS MANTLES, AND ALL THE NEWEST PATTERNS OF FITTINGS Can be seen in the Showrooms. GAS ENGINES SUPPLIED FIXED FREI, ON THE HIRE PURCHASE SYSTEM, AT A REDUCED PRICE FOR GAS. GAS COOKERS FOR THE KITCHEN Can be Hired from 1/- per Quarter. Further particulars can be obtained, and GAS APPARATUS of every description seen in actual use at the Gas OFFICES & showrooms, CCPPIS STREET, CHESTER. By SPECIAL APPOINTMENT TO HIS MAJESTY THE KING. m BOLLAND'S, EASTGATE ROW, CHESTER. WEDDING CAKES, As supplied to H.M. THE KING. RESTAURANT.—Table d'Hote, 3/ 4/6. Soups, Fish, Entrees, Joints, Grill. Cafe and Smoke Room,— Wines, Spirits, Liqueurs, Coffee. BOLLAND'S CELEBRATED DAINTY CAKES, 3/6 and 7, per Box, post free. In Pretty Fancy Tin Boxes, 4/6, post free. BALLS, WEDDING RECEPTIONS AND BANQUETS CATERED FOR IX ALL PARTS OF THE COUNTRY. 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. Toleqrains: Rolland' Cheater." PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENTS. SHROVE-TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 12th, 1907 ST. MARTIN'S (Welsh) ANNUAL TEA, AT THE CHURCH ROOM, 4 to 6 p.m. The Noted Welsh Drama, "RHYS LEWIS," AT THE TOWN HALL, 7.30 p.m. TICKETS :—Tea, Gd. each; Drama, 2/0, 1,6, 1/ ST. PETER'S, CHESTER. THE ANNUAL SALE OF WORK —- (IN AID OF THE PAROCHIAL AND RESTORATION FUNDS) WILL BE HELD IN THE ASSEMBLY ROOMS, NEWGATE-STREET, ON TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY fnH AND 6TH. The Sale will be Opened on TUESDAY, by the COUNTESS GROSVENOR, and on WEDNES- DAY by His HONOUR SIR HORATIO LLOYD. Opening Ceremony each day at 3 p.m. ADMISSION Tuesday, One Shilling up to y after, Sixpence. Wednesday Sixpence up to o p.m. after 6, Threepence. CONCERTS and COMPETITIONS each day. MALPAS AND DISTRICT PLOUGHING SOCIETY. President: Captain R. W. ETHKLSTON. Vice-President: J. DONE, Esq. A GRAND PLOUGHING MATCH ? will take place on WEDNESDAY, Jan. 30th, 1907, on the Farm of Mr. C. W. HARRIS, Bickley Hall, near Malpas, and two miles from Malpas Station, Excellent Prize List totaUinj; R38. THE ENTRIES ARE EXTENDED TO MONDAY NEXT. SHOULD THE FROST CONTINUE THE MATCH WILL BE POSTPONED UNTIL THE FOLLOWING WEDNESDAY, FEB. 6. For full particulars and conditions see large posters. All Entries Close Wednesday, Jan. 23. Mr. Bradley's Brakes will run to and from Malpas Sation, at 1 each way. Refreshments at moderate charges on the ground. ADMISSION to the Field Sixpence. J. W. WYCHERLEY, Hon. Sec., Malpas. PUBLIC NOT ICES* OTICE.-Tbe DRAW in Aid of T. H. HUGHES, of Aston, Queen's Ferry, is POSTPONED until February 5th, owing to some of the Books not being returned. QUEEN STREET CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, CHESTER. REY. DR. A. T. PIERSON, OF AMERICA, WILL PREACH ON SUNDAY, JANUARY 27TH, 1907, Morning 10.45, Evening 6.30. DR. PIERSON is expected to speak at the P.S.A. at 3 o'clock, and at a Revival Meeting on tho Saturday Evening at 7.30. A COLLKCTION AT EACH SERVICE. VICTORIA ROAD NEW CHURCH, CHESTER. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) EVENING AT 1).30, EEV. W. R. HORNER, of Liverpool, WILL PREACH. Subject: "NOAH AND THE FLOOD SPIRITUALLY INTP,ItPltET.Kl)." All cordially invited. CHESHIRE MILK PRODUCERS' ASSOCIA- TION. President: The Right Hon. The Earl of Crewe. T!IK EIGHTH ANNUAL MEETING of TMemt)e.ra of the above Association wiU be held at. the CREWE ARMS HOTEL, CREWE, on MONDAY, January 28tii, 11)07, at 2 o'clock prompt. AGENDA I.-To confirm Minutes of General Meeting held on January 2:)th, 190(1. 2.—To elect New Members. 3. to recei ve and adopt tho Annual Report and wnent of Accounts. 4 -J • elect the following Officers for the ensuing year :-President, Vice-Presidents, Treasurer, Analyst, Solicitor, Auditors, and Secretary. 5 The following Members of Council retire by rotation, and are eligible for re-election Landowners or their Representatives: H. Hey- j wood Lonsdale, Esq., R. T. Richardson, Esq., I Colonel Dixon. Tenant Farmers Mr. D. E. Byrd, Mr. Rowe Morris, Mr. W. Thompstone, Mr. Thomas Davies, Mr. Cha3. B. Davies, Mr. Thos. Parton. 6.-To fill one vacancy on the Council. 7.—To appoint the following Ccniiuittees- Finance, Parliamentary, Surplus Milk, Registra- tion. I 8.—To appoint Delegate to :—The Central Chamber of Agriculture; the Central Association II of Dairy Farmers. 9.—Any other business. R. A. YERBURGH, ESQ., has kindly promised to attend and deliver tva address on Agricultural I' Co-operation. JAS. SADLER, Secretary. Crewe Gates, Crewe. January 17 th, 190L HEWITT'S FOR SCHOOL BOOTS. LAST WEEK OF JOSEPH BECKETT AND CO.'S STOCKTAKING SALE FURTHER REDUCTIONS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. EASTGATE ROW, CHESTER. ON THE CHOICE OF GLASSES. Dr. Andrew Wilson writing against people selecting their own glasses said -.—Many cases of eye defect involve for their discovery close and (lelicate testing by special apparatus. Apart from this practice you may as well buy your spectacles from a penny in the slot machine. H. C.HOUGHTON, B.O.A. (OPTOnOGIST), EYESIGHT and SPECTACLE- SPECIALIST. La'e Manager for Woop. ABRAHAMS, Liverpool & Manchester. Tel. No. 21x3. Gives every case his personal attention. Hours of consultation, 10 a.m. to G p.m. 23, EASTGATE-STREET, CHESTER. NOTE.-No representatives or travelling dealers employed. All Rspaii-s done on the Premiss, cheaply A promptly. PUBLIC NOTICES Oxford University Extension Association. Oxford University Extension Asociation. A FTHIWÖÖ ""LÈTlíRES I ?-* GROSVENOR MUSEUM, CHE8TRR, MR. J. A. R. MARRIOTT, M.A., Will deliver a Course of SIX LECTURES on Alternate WEDNESDAYS, at 2 30 p.m on "GREATER BRITAIN, BEING THE RISE AND PROGRESS OF THE BRITISH COLONIKS." NEXT LECTURE, WEDNESDAY, January 30. Course Tickets Titi, to be obtained from Messrs. Phillipson & Golder, East.gate Row. Single Lecture Tickets 2/ may be had at the Doors. EVENING LECTURES in tlm TOWN Hur., CIIICSTR!T. -NEXT LECTURE, Wednesday, January 30th, at8o'clock. Subject: "The Factory Lawa-Tha State in Relation to Labour," by Mr. J. A. R. Marriott, M.A. Course Tickets, Is., to be obtained from Messrs. Phillipson & Golder, Eastgate Row or from the Assistant Hon. Sec., Mr. G. S. N. Hull, 5L, Gladstone-avenue. Single Lecture Tickets, 3d. MUSIC HALL, CHESTER. J)IOCESAN CONFERENCE PUBLIC MEETING WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 30TH, AT EIGHT O'CLOCK. TIIE LORD BISHOP OF THE DIOCESE IN THE CHAIR. SUBJECT ce Church Defence, with special reference to the Church in Wales." SPEAKERS: THE RIGHT REV. THE LORD BISHOP OF ST. DAVID'S. MR. MARLAY SAMSON. Members of the Conference will be admitted to the Area of the Hall on presentation of their Conference Ticket. General Public to the remain- ing seats in the area and other parts of the Hall. CHESTER GENERAL INFIRMARY. J"V3Tl OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the N ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the Governors will be held in the TOWN HALL on TUESDAY, January 29th, lH07, at Twelve o'clock Noon. F. J. WARMSLEY, Secretary. Board Room, 11th Jan., 1907. uu- CHESTER DISTRICT NURSING ASSOCIATION. THE ANNUAL MEETING -L WfLf, BE HELD ON TUESDAY, JANUARY 29TH, 1907, AT THE TOWN HALL AT THREE P.M. The Public are cordially invited to attend. H. A. JENNER. Hon. Sec. CHESTER BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION, 7, GROSVENOR STREET. THE ANNUAL MEETING of SUBSCRIBERS and FRIENDS will be held in the TOWN HALL (by permission) on MONDAY, the 4TH FEBRUARY, at 12 o'clock, when the attendance of the Public is particularly requested. His HONOUR SIR 11. LLOYD has kindly con- sented to preside. A Vacancy having taken place in the staff of Surgeons, will be fillod at the Annual Meeting. Applications for the appointment must be seat in to the Secretary at least five days before the Meeting. JAMES ROGERS, Secretary. The Cross, Jan, 21at. 190?. PUBLIC NOTICES. A N N I A I. I E E TIN G oi., THE CHESTER CITY MISSION WILL BE lIKLD (D.V.) ON MONDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1907. SEE HANDBILLS. THE CHESTER MUNICIPAL CHARITIES. QWEN JONXH'CHIRITY. I The Trustees arc prepared to receive appli- cations for Pensions from perjons eligible for 1 the same. •« £ >" All Appiiesfions moat be made in writing on the prescribed form, which may be had on application to the Clerk to the Trustees, at his Oflrce, 53, Northgafce-street, Chester. The applications, duly filled up and signe-d, must be returned to the Clerk, at his Office, on or before the 7th February next. Any applications sent in after that date cannot be entertained. Extracts from the scheme regulating the ad- ministration of tho Charity, specifying the qualifications which entitle applicants to the benefit of the Charity, arc appended. DOUGLAS DOBIE, Clerk. 53. North gate-street. Chester. 18th January, 1907. CLAUSE 81.-Thc income of the Charity shall he applied as hereinafter provided, for the benefit in the first, piaoe of deserving and necessitous poor persons who are or have be-en bona fide resident, in tih-e Oity of Chester, and who are Freemen of that City and Members of one of the Companies of that City or widows cf deceased pensioners, and subject to this preference the income of this Char: ty shall be applied in like manner for the benefit of any deserving and necessitous perrons hona-ifdo residents in the City cf Chester. CLAUSE 83.—The Trustees shall, out of the income of the Charity, appropriate an annual sum in the payment of stipends to Pensioners, who sbnil be poor nwn of -Cod character net in ieceipt cf Poor Law relief., and who, from a-^e, ill-health, accident, or infirmity, shall be unable to maintain them- selves by their own exertions, with a pre- ference for those persons who shall have been reduced by misfortune from better circumstances. Pensions may also he grunted to widows otherw ise qualified of deceased Pensioners. FIR E ? FI-PE!! FIRE! BUSINESS WILL Jm CARRIED ON IMMEDIATELY AFTER CLEAR- ING AWAY DEBRIS AT IIAYWARJVS, CHEMIST; (KEMP'S OLD SHOP), 59, BRIDGE STREET, CHESTER. HORACE D. HAYWARD thanks everyone for their messages of sympathy. THE EW Large ASSEMBLY ROOM —— LITTLE NAG'S HEAD DINING AND TEA ROOMS, 48. FOREGATE STREET. The above is now OPEN, and is most suitable for COMMITTEE & GENERAL MEETINGS, ALSO PRIVATE PARTIES, DANCING, &a. Inspection respectfully invited, and the Manager on the Premises will state Terms, &o. RAILWAYS. G.W.R. EXCURSION TO LONDON. FOOTBALL. ENGLISH CUP. WEST JC HAM v. E VERTON.-FRIDAY NIGHT. February 1, to LONDON, for 1, 3, 4or 5 days; leave CHESTER 12-55 a.m. (Saturday morning). For details, see bills or send poatcard to StationS or Offices. NOW READY. -High-class Beautifully Illus- trated TRAVEL BOOK, "DEVON, THE SHIRE OF THE SEA KINGS." Price 3d., from the Superintendent of the Line, Paddington Station, W. JAMES C. INGLIS. General Manager. BICHABD JONES' LAST WEEK OF SALE. I FURTHER REDUCTIONS AND CLEARING LINES. CHILDREN'S PALETOTS, 2/1ti, 5/11. FUR-TRIMMED COATS, 18,11. 25/0. GOLF JERSEYS, FLANNELETTE SHIRTS, I 1/11 J. DELAINE FLANNEL SHIRTS from 4/11. ALL TRIMMED MILLINERY, 3/6, I CLEARING LINES in SILK BLOUSES. RICHARD JONES & CO., LTD. | EASTGATE STREET, CHESTER. J. SMITH & SON, EASTGATE ROW, CHESTER. STOCK-TAKING SALE, FOR A FORTNIGHT. ¡ COMMENCING MONDAY, JANUARY 28th. SUITS FROM 55/ TROUSERS FROM 16/6. LADIES' UNDERCLOTHING & SKIRTS. CORSETS. S. EIELDEB, CORSETS. CORSETS. 84, FOREGATE STREET, CORSETJ. COUSHTS. THE CORSET EXPERTS. CORSETS. CORSETS. ANNUAL SALE CORSETS. CORSETS. OF ALL CORSETS. CORETS. SURPLUS GOODS, CORSETS COMMESCE SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2ND,  CORSETS. AND WILL rOSITJVKU FINISH FEBRUARY 18TH. CORSETS. CORSETS. This is our ONE and ONLY SALE during the Season, CORSETS. CORSETS. it is therefore an opportunity that should not be missed, it is therefore ?nT-T0ITIZSAI,E, and not a so-calledsale, ?f?T?Q?TrQ it leiig G Ri ?'??Df?-L?. now so common with many houses, held at every ????t?JLD. COR,?SFiT.S-' opiwrtumty. with often little or no reductioM. Otr  ??Lr\?I[f)U?i?frJrL?? R.ductwnaare Genuine to ensure a cleal-Ance L?L?i?'?i?-LO. NO 1J _L C>. 84, FOREGATE STREET. LADIES' UNDERCLOTHING & SKIRTS. WHAT YOU ARE ALL WAITING FOR! THE ANNUAL SALE OF HART DAVIES & SON EASTGATE ROW, On February 4tli, For Ten Days, GREATER BARGAINS TITAN EVER! OVERCOATS, SHIRTS, HATS, UNDERCLOTHES, &C. ¡ LESS THAN HALF-PRICE, to dear for Spring Stock. IIART DAYIES & SON, CIIESTER. STARKS GREAT REMNANT SALE (TWO DAYS ONLY) SATURDAY AND MONDAY. CLEARANCE OF REMNANTS AND ODDMENTS AT FURTHER REDUCTIONS. GENUINE BARGAINS ALL REMNANTS MUST BE SOLD. 191, 93, 95, FOREGATE STREET, CHESTER. A SAIL! A SAIL! When the shipwrecked mariner Saw the welcome white spot on the tumbling waste and shouted "A SAIL! A SAIL:" it meant Something to him. WHEN THE LADIES OF THIS TOWN UO SHOPPIN(: a I see our Notices o, "A SALE," that means sOlllethiD. too it, means that while that Sale is Cil there- are BARGAINS to be obtained, which are worth looking into. IN OUR JANUARY SALE, every Depart- ment is displaying BARGAINS at Price- that almost, seem impossible. We can rv?c-piVwU a Bargain in an elaborate COSTUME,  a ]iarS*>" i» BUTTONS or RIBBOK. a, ^>ou'1 take our word for it Cut and see the things we have marked down. Y Oll know what, t-iiev cost, and you are the best jiub°'e of a BARGAIN. B A P. i ,A LV. RED TAG SALE NOW ON, D, 11 & 13, NORTHGATE ROW, CHESTER, All Heady-made EVENING BLOUSES and DRESSES, RhDLCED to speedy clearing prices. Ladies' TWEED COSTUMES from 21/- to 3o reduced to 7/G, 11),6 and 12'6. CHILDREN'S PALETOTS, snial. lIOL, to clear, at 5 11. A few GIRLS' SAILOR COSTUMES' to clear, at 4 11. Densons' Wonders never cease) NOTE THE BARGAINS It THE HOUSEHOLD LINEN DEPARTMENT. Special Line in Hemstitched Border Liner. lABLECLOTHiS, in THREE SIZES:- -yds. square. Sale Price :1.11, worth 5i II. 2yds. x 2ivds, 4 G, „ 6/11. yd¡,¡. x 3ds. „ 56, „ 7,11. Over GO Bieached Linen-finish Drawn Thread SHEETS, i;r..e bgs. by {yd Sale Prie« ii Tllijld1 each, worth fyti each, About 1.) Pairs of very special WHITNEY BLANKETS, sale price 1:/ll, worth 19/11. 2f> Coloured HONEYCOMB QUILTS, large size, Sale Price 2/11, worth ,I 13. EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS IN THE DRESS DEPARTMENT. 540 yards HOMESPUN TWEEDS, in Light Greens, Fawns, Greys and Dark Mixtures. 17sual price 1."6,1, Sale Price 9d. per yard, or 4/11 per Dress Length. 8.110 yards All-Wool COSTUME TWEEDS, in all the Newest Colourings, I per yard, usual price 161 and 111J per yard. SILKS! SILKS! SILKS! "21>0 yards FANCY SILKS, in Printed Japs and Foulards, usual price 16^ and I ¡ 11 per yard, Sale Price 61d. per yard to clea.r. 29.1 yards FANCY SILKS for Smart Blouses, only a few patterns left, usual price 111 and 21 0 per yard, Sale Price lOd. per yd. CARPETS. EXTRAORDINARY REDUCTIONS IN BKUSSELS SQUAHES One only, yds. by 3yds., 43 G, reduced to 3yds. 3iyds. 45/6, yd8." 3bd3. 1!, „ ml; S.Vyds. 51/6, 1. 40,. 3yds. 4ids. ,-)!6, 45,1; 3?yds. 4yda. 85/ 70/. Also all the remaining stock of TAPESTRY SQUARES, HEARTHRUGS and MATS of every description Greatly Reduced. LINOLEUMS. Four pieces only. Floral designs. l/ljd., Reduced to lOJ,d. square yard. Two pieces only, Floral designs, I T'^d., Reduced to 11M. square yard. Two pieces only, Tile designs, 2 9, Reduced to 1/1 li square yard. OILCLOTHS. 2yds. wide, 1/3, m, 1/8, l'll per yard. CURTAINS. About 800 Pair3 only left; in Nottinghaffl, Guipure and Swiss Lace, from tuld. to 25'- per pair. Usual price 1 0.J to 28/6 per pair. WINTER CURTAINS. Two pairs only Crimson Wool Curtains, 6/11, reduced to 5. (j. One r pair only, Crimson Wool Curtains, 8/6, reduced to G'9. One r pair only, Crimson Wool Curtains, 0/11, reduced to 7 11. One pair only, Crimson Embroidered Sercre 13 11 reduced to 10/11. Two pairs only, Green Embroidered Serge, 13/11 reduced to 10/11. One pair Crimson Garliel Chenille, 31/6. reduced to 25/ One pair Electric Blue Chenille., 31/6, reduced to 25 PORTIERE CURTAINS, to match, 15/9, reduced to 12m. Two Pairs Wool Portiere Curtains, 8'6, Reduced to Gal. The remaining stock of CUSHIONS, TEA COSIES. TABLE COVERS and TABLL CENTRES greatly Reduced, DENSONS' RED TAG SALE NOW ON, 9, 11 & 13, NORTHGATE ROW, CHESTER.