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"pREPAlD ADVERTISEMENTS J )RE!:?FOL¿I),:MENTS I HOUSES TO RF !,w P. APAKTM ICVRA WANTKD, HOOSKS WANTKD, APARTMENTS TO B; LET, SITUATIONS WANTKD, MISO«LL\NEOUH WANTS, SITUATIONS VACANT, L<MT OK FOUND, AKTICLRS TO U; SOLD. I are now inserted in The Cheshire Observer at the I fol tawing rates:— NOT EXCEEDING TWENTY WORDS— ONE INSERTION 1¡- Two tNMHKTtONa 1/G THREE INSKKTIONS 21- EXOEHING TWKNTY WORDS BUT NOT EXCEEDING THIRTY-FIVE WORDS— I ONE INSERTION I !(; Two INSKKTIONS 216 THKEK INSKKTIONS 3/- W ANTED. LAND WANTED (rent or [-ureh?sc) in the t J district of (Jester or M«)t!'t?wu)rh suitable for market gardening'; 10 to 20 acres with house preferred.—Addre:>s Z 82, office of this paper. '\T ANTB:D, Gl{AS: for five horse6 for ooe I Chestront.h.Yli& M Co[jIO, UnIu[J'strt, i W ANTED. HOUSE, five or six be drooms. Rent E28-30. In or near (Chester — Address b 45, Ubl-erver Office 2564 I _0 WANTED, for Girl M?ti 14, SITUATION ?s W Confectionery Apprentice —Address, w?th particulars, to V 56, "Observer" Office 2494 WANTED smart YOUTH, to learn Cutting, etc., In high-class tailoring establishment. —-Apply S 17, "Observer" Office. 2627 WANTED, PUBLIC-HO USE or Off Licence, Chester or district.— Address, in first instance, to H 51, "Observer" Ottioe. 2604 WANTED, HOUSE PARLOURMAID, Church woman, with good reference.— Apply Mrs. Mi ilett, Lly ridir, Rosrett. 2671 I W ANTED, HEAD COWMAN used to calving and rearing of young stock, cot- tage and garden.- Apply Joseph Waring, I Moulds worth Hull, near Chester. IADY, good ImgU!6t. GIVES LESSONS in -?? French and German (Conversation).— Address "Madame," Philhpeon and Go.der. Chester. 2t46 YOUTH for Office, age about 15; rmi-t be g'(){xl writer and quick at figures. Address in own writing and stating wagos required, to J ;n, o!ht;¡, of this paper. (^ILERK (J unior), with knowledge ot short bund y preferred. I- Apply, stating qn .iiti??nions and salary, to C. B. A., "(observer" Office, Cheater. 2565 '??T C. WRIGHT has a VACANCY for a 0 weHedue?tHdYoat.b!MAPHH.MNT!CE to the Gent.'s Hosiery and Outfitting. 5J.ô;>. Bridge-street Row. 2571 w ANTED, Young GIRL, to go out with lady about twice a week. Piano Je^roiis or payment in return.—Apply from two to tour p. m at 56, Lightfoot-street, Chester. 2624 WANTED, at Hoiland Arryie, for new rail- way, Two ROUGH CARPENTERS, accustomed to wagon repairs.—Apply m the works. 2623 REQUIRED, early in February, COOK- HEN ERAL; good washer. Also ex- perienced Nurse-Houseinaid oewing essential. -Add«*« B 61, "Observer" OffiOc. 2649 8* ELI ABLE AGENTS WANTED for well- -t? known tirm. No samples to boy or c&ny. "u, 'i experience not essential.—Address Time, office of this journal. 2597 QMALL COUNTRY HOUSE: large garden, two entertaining, four bedrooms, bath- room, w.c., witlilyt reri miles Chester. Rent £ 20- £ 30.—Reply Bradley, 46, Drury Bildinge, Livrpool. 2641 t??ANTKD. SITTING and DOUBLE BED- ROOM, 01 'wo Small Bedrooms, together with *.e- dear Roman Catholic Church moder- ate terms, permanent.—A. M., 13, Abbey-t,reet, Rhyl. 2572 WANTED, POST asLADYCOMPANION.  v Mousckc?p'T, or any !?x;b position of trust, in or near Ctie^fc^r very capable, energetic, well connected. Highest references; moderate aalary.-Addres D JO. Observer" Office. 2582 WANTED EMIGRANTS! Farmers, F?rm Labourers, I >ome.stics, Gardentm. Stable- men, Carters, Rai!w;fcymen, Navvies, Miners.— Canadian Government representative attends office, 26. Watergat -street, Chester. 249(5 FLOUR SALESMAN required, with estab- lished connection, for North and Mid Wales, by iarge port Mill.—Apply, stating age, experience and re i mine ration required, to F 12, "Observer" Office. 2638 T ARVIN 'NIC)N.-WANTEr) all ASSIST ANT to h., Matron at the Union Work- house, Boughton Heath. VVages 215 a yw. Applications <-r.ouid bo sent to me.—H Grant Bailey, Clerk toO the Guardians, Crypt Chamber*. Chester, January 21:4. 1907. N URSERV HOV?HNESS WANTED for the country. ( h<??htr?. for two children, ?<'d 7 and 5. Protostant. good. needlewoman, music, athletic; not over SO y,'ar" of age. State wages, experience, and give reference. -Addi-e-% A 141. BirchaH's Adverting Office, Liverpool 2640 "^4,^ A NrTF,L>. ene-get;c MEN toreprM?nt 6n&t- ciaAs LiK-ur?mc? Company, Hoole or country (spare tim) A.so AGENT for Trafford and Barrow district: ..a;ary a;¡J commiti.,oii. Good positions offered to successful men.—Address B 62, ''Observer" Office. 2639 THE Tarvin, Vfalpas and Tarporley Jo:nt —- Hospital Hoard wieh to rent a Small FIELD in the neighbourhood of Broxton or T-Ufcenltail.—Further particulars can be obtained from H. Grant B^v, Clerk to the Board, Crypt Chamber.1-. Chester. DOMESTIC SERVANTS are now included in the- hmj • Liability Act. The GENERAL ACr I ENT & LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION Ltd., covers your Liability for 2s. Go. pei ant. Why not insure? Post- cards will receive prompt attcntlon.-H B Large, 12, Lord-street. Chester 2599 VS7H1SKY TRAVELLER WANTED-A weii-k'iO-.vn house with good connection require a rvbal/e Repivwrntative for the North Wales. Cheshire. and Shropshire District; guaranty required. Must be well known in the trade.—Address fully, in first instance, P., Box 137, Judd's Advertising Offices, 5, Queen Victoria-street, f-ondon, E.C. AN Enersretic and Capable MAN WANTED for Chesre: and district. Must be resident and well-eonnei ted with local social, political and sports institutions. Sole agency offered, whole or spare time. 94 on terms. Billiards, bowls, cricket, fo-.tuul, <ftc, No stocks required. Applications, lu.iike. ''Agency," to be sent in not Jaeer than February 4th. Riiey's Sporting Goods Manufacturing Co., Acerington. 2563 T^/TR^. RED S liHiGlSTRY. Abbey BuiMmg.. 1V?. fh??r.-VENTED, COOKS, E18 to £ 30. General* Kachen and Scullerymaids, Hotei Generals, II. u^omaid-aitre^fie^, Nurses, Children's Maid. Parlourmaids. Cook, for London, £ 22 to £ 2?; Cook and Housemaid- Waitrwra, for South port, sisters or frieiuk: Veseei Cleaners, Htxseamo <fe and Lads, good miJkers; Useful Met, £ 40 to £ 45; Ward Maids, Generals, for AJanchestor and Tiancaishire, Elo to £ 22; Waitress, for Darweo, i;20 to £ 24; Housemaids. 2669 SMALL ADVERTISEMENTS received too late for Classification will be found on the 6th page. ——aa—aiBa——— T-T A I R COMBINS8 MADE UP, 2,1- PER OZ. COVERLETTE  TAILS OF 1 FBOM HAIR FRAMES, PURE „ From 3/6 each. J U A I B, O/D T. SEALES BROWN, & LEECE-ST. (Car Sution}, LIVERPOOL. q TO B LET. t W I L L I A M E. BROWN, LAND AND 15STATK AGKN'T, SURVEYOR & VALUER, 5U. PEPPER STREET, CHESTER. TO BE LET:— Union liail Foreyute-street. Rooms fo! ¡ Slordge and Worksiiolk;, Shavington Avenue, Newton. £ 42. Husmess Premises. Wa;ergate-street Row. Rivmond-street. £ 32. 10s. j Office, 8fi, Northgate-street. Lion Brewery, Pepper "tTC,:& joiner s shop, several large rooms, and extensive cellarage. H use and Shop, Bridge-Street 14, Chichester-street. £ 26. 34, King-street. ;E;iO. Newry Park. Brook-lane. £;)0. 21*. Liverpool-road semi-detached. E70. 9. Crane-street (with side entrance). 32, Upper Northgate-street. £ o0. "Old Northgate House." with Garden, Stables. 3, Tramway-terrace House and Shop. 7a. 3d. 56. St. Anne-street. 68 fid. 2, The Bars (on Tram P,.oi.itp,). Of;. 21A, Hough Green "ellll detached. £ 50. BE R ES FORD ADAMS, ) LICENSED VALUER. LAND, ESTATE & INSURANCE AGENT, 22, NEWGATE-STREET. CHESTER. TO BE LET:— House, Eaton-road. House, Pretoria-street 7s. weekly. House and Shop, Koregat-e-street. Pli tio. L.trge town Liou,,se E12f). H"USt;j, Ubeyuey:roa.d. £2á. House, Brook-lane. £ ;>> House. Liverpool r i.ui £70. FOR SAL E:- Six Houses. £ 3i>5 e.ioti excellent value. Two Houses. Cli,yney-rt)a(t £850. Two Houses, Vicar's Cross. House and Garden, Queen's Ferry. 1;275. Two Cottages, Orchard-street. House, Neu, gtte- street. House, Eaton-ioad. £ 475. Two Houses, Lord-stieet. WAKEFIELD, DODD & THORNELY, LAND, ET, i ia i\si;RAN. K AGENTS, 16. CORN EXCHANGE ( HAMBERS. CHESTEU. TO BE LET:— Roodee House, The Watergate. £ 75. 74. Hough Green. £ .M). 66. Hough Green. i:45 Large Warehouse, Castle-street. 13. Crane-street. 8s. 2o, Devonshire-place. 6s. 9d. Harrison's-eourt. 2s. 3d. Crypte-place. 5s. Clare's-court, Charles-streec. 28. Gd. OHN WH ALLEY & SON, LAND, ESTATE & INdURANCK AGENTS, SURVEYORS & VALUERS, ASHFIELD, CHESTER. Tel. 6Y5. Two commodious and well-built Houses FOR SALE in Church-street. Frodsharu, containing kitchen, back kitcheii, pantry, two large enter- taining rooms, entrance hall, bathroom, and four bedrooms; coal-house and wash-house aud out offices. Grand situation and fine view of Overton Hills: Good garden back and front F-)ft SALE, Land in Telegrapb-roud, Henwtdl Good position and view, and with two frontagea. FOR SALE, Land at Hough Green. Chester. TO LET, No. 24, Chichester-street, hester, Rent £ 30, WAN i EI), Detached Villa, in easy distance of nh.t.Hr. A HUGHSON, Surveyor, &c., A 2, EASTMTK ROW (N.), CHKSTKB. To LET, House, 7, Sydney-road 73. per week clear. t 0 H N WILLIAMS, LAND, ESTATE & INSURANCE AGENT, 9, St. WERBURGH-STREET, CHESTER. TO BE LET:— Residence, 103, Bougliton. £ -15 a year. 36, South View. SeaUvnd-road. 7s. weekly, 8, Church-hill Terrace Garden-lane. £ 19. 1, Churton-street. 5s. weekly. Four Cottages and Gardens, Victoria-road, Saltney. 5s. 3d weekly. Warehouse, Stearn Mill-street. 38. fid. weekly. House and Shop Hope-street, Saltney. £2ó. 65, Park gate-road. £2: 16, Carter-street. 4s 8 weekly Cottage, Hoole Bank. 5. weekly. OA WATER TOWER VIEW. TO LET.— ?? Apply on the prern;6Ca. 2631 GOOl) LODGINGS.—Apply 5, Charlotte- etreet, Sealand-road. 2643 TO LET. No. 58, Wteg'ate-street. Chester.- M Appty Sharpe & Davison, 12, Abbey-?uare, Chester. HOUSE and SHOP TO LET, 19, Walker- otreet, Hooie.—For further particuiar^ apply to R Mealing. 29. WaJker-street. 2604 HOUGH GREEN-APARTMENTS, very t- supk-rior rooms for a gentleman All- modern (,,onN-cTiieitces.-A,Idrea F 11, "'Observer" Office. GOOI^ HOME offered young initit willing to join another, bath, piano; Liverpool mad Terms very iijoderate.-B 58, "Observer" Office. Chester. 2642 FRODSH A M.- Very desirable RES1DENCFS JD TO HE'LKT, or HI JLD on easy terms. Also choice BUILDING LAND to be Let. Apply S. Davies, Architect and Surveyor, Frodsham. ijlLLERSLIE. 17, Halkyn-ro,?d; tw(, Efive bedruomx. boxrooni, bath (h. & e.) three riiinutes from stati->n aud trttiii.-i. Ai,l)ly E. Noel Humphreys, Old Bank Buildings, Chester.  NEW CRANE-STREET.-Roomy House; 7 pleasant outlooh. Reduced rent. 7s. 3d. weekly and water rate.—Rycroft, 28, Prinee8- street. 2511) COMFORTABLE APARTMENTS TO LET, with or without board all home comforts; would sink business gentleman.-Apply 1. Lime Grove, Hoole, Chester. 2516 TO LET, good HOUSE, containing sitting- rooin, four bedrooms, kitchen, and good yard Rent 8s weekly., inclusive.—Apply Ivy Dene, Queen's Avenue. 2660 mo LET. for about three months, a email (furnished) HOUSE, very centra l position. Terms iiiolierate.-ikddrese P 47, "Observer" Office. 2648 TO LET, 10, VICARAGE-ROAD, HOOLE; I T2 sitting, 4 bedrooms. 2 kitchens, p&atfy, bathroom (hot and coid water), gardens front and rear.-Apply Levingston, PenyfFordd, Moid. HOUSE TO LET, No. 1. H«a&sey-street, Tarvin-road, containing two sittmg-rooma, four bedrooms, bath (h and c.), two w.c. 's.— Apply Newsagent. 102, Houghton. 2607 A PARTMENTS. Sitting-room and one or j Bedrooms, in nice neighbouriiooti; moderate terms. Suit two gentlemen or married couple. — Address 14, Percy-road, Handbridge, Chester. CIOTTAGE TO LET, No. t, Abbot's Terrace, J Parkgate-road about one mile from Cross. Rent 3s 6d. per we k.-Apply Walter Conway, 8; Old Bank Buildings, Eastgate, Chester. 2552 VERY DESIRABLE semi-detached RESI- DENCE. containing 3 large entertaining rooms, 7 bedrooms. 3 kitchens, fine hall and staircase modern accommodation.—Apply Mona Lodge, Hoole. Chester. 2673 PUBLIC MARKET—TO LET, several JL SHOPS and STALLS, in good positions —Application to be made to the Deputy Market Superintendent, at the Market. J. H. Diokson, Town Clerk. Town Hall, Chester, 25th January, 1907. COLWYN BAY (near Golf Links).—Semi- detached VILLA (furnished), containing drawing-room, dining-room, four be drooms, bath- room (h. and c.). kitchen and pantry on ground floor. Moderate terms for long let-Apply Harddin Villa, near Wrexham. HOUSE TO LET. Rowton; vestibule, parlour, 1) t kitchen, scullery, pantry, fonr bedrooms, stable with loft, good garden stocked with young fruit trees; 15 minutes from Waver ton Station Also COTTAGE parlour, kitahen, scullery, two bedrooms, garden. Renta moderate.—Johnson, West View, Rowtoo. 2611 TO BE LET. TRICHARD JONES ? CO., LTD, V HOUSE & ESTATE AGENTH, REMOVAL CONTRACTORS & COMPLETE I HUUh: FURNLSHERS- FIRE INSURANCE AGENTS. Telephone 149. r Telegrams: RIUHAKD JONES, Chester." TO L E T:- A very superior Residence, beautifully fitted f with every modern convenience, situated in Liver- pool-road. A fine Residence, standing off the main road, Hoole. JE70 ReHidences in other parts of the City and Hoole. Rents Applications invited. Lists forwarded free. rro LET, No. 12, SEALAND-ROAD. Rent E16.-Apply Mr. Henry G. Hope, Solicitor, The Eastgate, Chester. 2612 COMFO KTABLE SITTING ROOM, Single  and Double bedded Room, let together or separately bath, hot and cold water. Terms moderate -5, Louise-street. 2520 1,FLINTSHIRE—TO BE LET, on age, FURNISHED HOUSE; five reception- rooms, L2 bedrui ms and three dressing-rooms (with beds). Good offices; stabling for nine horses; lighted throughout with acetylene gas; two lodges, keepers cottages, and paddock. Shooting con- tains 1,000 acres, which has been strictly preserved A celebrated trout stream runs through the grounds. Church, telegraph, L. & N. W. R. and Great Central Stations one mile Rent £ 250 — Apply Carstairs Jones, Esq., The Old Hall, Chester. UMALL ADVERTISEMENTS received too o late for Classification will be found on the thb page. TO BE SOLD. TO BE SOLD, useful VAN, with moveable top-Apply J Lightfoot, The Bam. I Sj^OR S?LE, Commodious Freehold HOUSE, .r 4, Bolland's Court, White Friars.-Apply on the premises. 25!i0 KITCHEN RANGE, second hand, FOR -?? SALE, cheap.—Storrar'e Succe?ors, Iron- mongers, Eoregate-street, Chester. F Of', SALE, Grey HORSE, about 16 hands; E reguiarJy driven in brougham very steady. Single BROUGHAM. Dog-Cart, ilai-nv,,s, &e. Colonel Thompson, Watergate House 24:15 rilO GROCEHS, BAKERS, and Provision A Dealers.—Good BUSINESS FOR DIS- POSAL. Stock to suit purchaser Rent £ 35, including how,-A, bakehouse and Stabling.— Apply to Mr. Hope, Solicitor, Eastgate, Chester. SMALL ADVERTISEMENTS received toO late for Classification will be found on the titb mge. MISCELLANEOUS. NOTICE. -JOE SMITH, Practical Chimney L Sweeper, Queen's Ferry, wants everyone to know that he is stiil alhe. 2637 _n- FIREWOOD.-A few tons of Sleeper Fire- .J. wood TO BE SOLD, cheap.—Robt. W. W Killou, Al, Coal Excaange, Chester. Tel. 70. 1f<0R COUNTRY WASHING, shirt and collar, -?- drecsin? flannels carefully waShcd. family work, send for pricee to the Tarvin Bridge Hand Laundry. 2636 A TENNYSON, Horticultural Joiner and Builder, Crane Bank, Chester. G roe n. houses. Garden Frames, etc., made promptly to I order Best Red DeaJ used. MAIL CARTS. J. E. Newman, Iron- monger, Bridge-street, Chester, has sevt- last year's unsoiled Mail Carts to Sell, cheap BOUGHTON HYGIENIC LAUNDRY, t  S&ndy-I?ne. Chester. Family Washinsr taken. Moderate terms. Every accommodation for drying. Fine work a specialty. Splendid airy situation. BEAUTIFUL BABY LONG CLOTHES; Sets of 50 Articles, 21s. a bargain of loveliness. Approval.—Mrs. Max, 16, The Chaee, Nottingham. 2629 MR HELL AS, largn selection; Re-covers IT J from Is. Hd.; Repairs che. All work fione on tb(,, pr(-mi,,ie,]Lo)ndon Umbrella Co., manufacturers, Wa'ergate-street. 2525 IF your PIPE IS BURST, send at once for J. Greenan, Plumber, 119, St. Anne Street, Chester. Personal attention given to all order3. 2666 GRAVEL; CHIPPINGS, Macadam, Rockery Stone, Buxton and Welsh Limes, Sleepers and Tim bers. Quotations to any ftation. -Robt. W Killon, AI. Coal Exchange Chester. Tel 70. M RS-. CRALLENDER, Broker and Second- hand Dealer, 16, Charles-street, Hoole, Chester, will, on And after January 1st, 1907. have spcire time for a little more RENT COLLECT- ING. Business transacted throughout at 5 CHEESE VATS and DAIRY GOODS should now be Overhauled and Repaired for the coming season. Best material, best workmanship, lowest price at Wm. Clarke's, tinsmith, 52 and 56, Fifidsham-streefc, Chester. 2016 P APEITHANGINGS.-A Large and Varied Assortment of WALL-PAPER is now being shown Several patterns at 2d, per piece and upwards. The best value in Chester for inex- pensive Wall-paper.—Note the address. Jaine-w Priddey and Son, 26, Seller-street, Chester. C O-OPERATIVE CREDIT BANKS, LTD — Members and Friends of the H.O.B.S. wishing to become members of a District Bank and desiring particulars are asked to apply to Bro. Charles Wright (Hon. Secretary H.O.B.S. District .Association), 26. Watergate-street, Chester. Shipping, Emigration and Tourist Booking Office. 2644 CONNELL'S SPECIAL BLOOD. BONE, & MEAT MANURE. Price £ 3. 10s. Od. per Ton. Delivered free to nearest railway station in 4 ton lots and upwards. Fine, dry, and in bags. See testimonials and ask your neighbour. CONNELL'S MANURE CO., LTD., 33. HANOVKR STKKKT, LIVERPOOL. EADE'S PILLS. EADJC'S l">ir.LS AJJwhosuSer from Goat ur t'J JL Rheumatism should iln m- TVIiLS diately have recourse to EAna's PILLS. Hundred 01 I TRADE'S ILLS. Testimonials have been r?. cei ved from all wrta and It^ADE is -i?r-?,LL,Lt b. conditions of men teat'fym? E p to the wonderfa] power the Pills have in giving relief ia the very worst cases. These Pills are purely vegetable and perfectly safa in their action. INSTANTLY RKLIKTIAN D RAPIDLY CORE THK WORST FORN OF GOOT, RFINUIDATISM, RHEUMATIC GOUT, PAINS IN THK HUD, FACB, AND LIMBS, And have the largest recommendation ever given any patent medicine of its class. GOUT. NEVER SUFFERED SINCE I RHEUMATISM. 53, — ?C 53. Royal Terrace, -R Kennington ."ark, S.B. ^.OnTUTrrp ?) 30tb 1995. ?JT "Dear Bir.-I bare much RHBUMATISH. Plemare in testifying to the efficacy of y our Gout and Itheu- OUT matic Pills. I hue been & G OUT. eifferer from Gout for twenty and duing that time aKUMAATiiTa^M a, kave been under manv diSefent tij doet4YM without much relief OUT. About tweJv mo"tha ago, I was WTr recommended to try Eade's RHEUMATISM. ?OAT PLLLS- "?'? '?'?. I<tm TMiEUMATISM. h?ppv to s-y, I followed, and -?' MRR I HAVE NEVER SUFFERED  FROM GOUT SiNem. I take ?? or three week, RHaVEU^MlrAlTTITSBMlr ar-e .rding to the weather. I havA confidently recommnded GOUT. them t" all my friends Yow  can make what use of this yoa RHEUMATISM. choo"* ~I am, Yonr- fstithfully, FREDERICK BROWN. EADE'S GOUT & RHEUMATIC PILLS Are Sold by all Chemists, in Bottles, 1/1J and 2/8; or sent post free for Postal Order by the Pro- prietor, GZOBG. EADZ, 232, Goswell-road, E.O. Ask for and be sore you obtain EADK'S Gooy ANn- RBXTNIATTO PTLLS. r. EADE'S PILLS. A. lUCHARD^OiN (Successor to rOTJClUR & Co.) 43, BRIDGE ST. ROW, CHESTER. (TELEPHONE 230). PIANO AND ORGAN SHOWROOMS. The following are a few, amongst many Hke BARGAINS in LOW-PRICED PIANOS. &1:. now being offered. Any instrument may be Purchased by Instalments:— -? | <3 Q j—PIANO, inelionizpd case, OW A O • t by John Brondwood?nd Sons. Has just been renovated through out; perfect condition. c O "i  /4I—PIANO in burr walnut A-j^m JL JO I caaH. by weH-known London maker; ivory keys; fuU trichord excellent tone has just lieen renovated throughout; a genuine bargain. f>1 /I* I £ I—New Iron-frame PIANO O????L?e I U/ in walnut case, with floral marqueterie panel; full trichord, check action, clear, ringing tone. An Exceptional Offer. jCl | Py "| j— Excellent Iron frame (? ?< 1 ?/ PIANO, in w&h..? case, with gold incised panel; full tricord. cheek action, seven octaves. Every modern im- provement nearly new and just repolished. OO GUINEAS—"Art Model" PIANO, in e beautiful walnut c<t)?. with apeci?ny designed inlaid marqueterie panel iron frame, check action, full trichord, very fine tone and touch. An Excellent Piano in every way. 28 G(JI N -Very fine Upright GRAND mPIANo, "Artist's Model." by Rhein- gold, in exquisite rosewood case, with three inlaid Sheraton panels; verv heavy tnetal fmme, full trichord, overstrung, ivory keys. An instrument sure to please the most fastidious. 23 GUINEAS-Upright Grand PIANO, by Kirkman overstrung, iron frame, ivory keys. H s just been renovated through. out, and is equal to new. QA GUINEAS "Humana" PIANO t)? PLAYED The latest invention. Equal to many others sold at 50 guineas. Inspection invited. ALSO PIANOS by Pechstein, Bliitbner. J-3L Broad wood Brinsmead, Collard, Knauss, Ibach, Justin Browne, Neumeyer, and all the great makers. A. RICHARDSON, 43, BRIDGE ST ROW, CHESTER. PI ANO & ORGAN SHOWROOMS. (TEL. 230). (Established 1813). BRANCH-26, REGENT ST.. WREXHAM R. J. & H. ELLIS. PLAIN AND DECORATIVE HOUSE PAINTERS, CHURCH DECORATORS. GILDERS, Sign Writers, Paperhangers. Office: 64, FOREGATE ST, CHESTER ESTABLISHED 1859. Tel. 2bYl. Dawson & WEST, PAWNBROKERS, JKWKLLBBS, CiiOTiiiKiw. AND COMPLETE Housm FOBNISHBRS. Cash Advanced to any amount on Gold and Silver Plate, Jewellery, Furniture, Piano aad Organs, Furs, Carpets, and on all portable property. Parcels by Post receive prompt attention cash by return. Private Pledge Office. NOTM ADI)Rt?S- 54 & 56, FOREGATE-ST., CHESTER. | O /—Very fine CHEST of <??< <?/ DRAWERS; thr? large drawers and two small drawers polished walnut colour thoroughly well made and seasoned, twisted pillar each side locks. &c., comp)eto. f?? pf I—Very fine Dining-room T A BLE. i) white top amI polihed It'; steel screw and kev, leaf to let in. Beautifully made. <TV I—Prett? Chippendale OVERMANTEL, with bevelled centre mirror, shelves and pillars; nicely polished 6 £ >/«—Solid Satin Walnut WARDROBE, OW JC f"t! length bevelled robing miITOT, large hat drawer carved panels and cornice. ?? ~g /—Splendid real Marmot FUR O??t JL? ?/ and MUFF: tail and feet attached deep cnt'ar. Not half wmaJ prIce. i> | /t /-Leather Dining-room SUITE, oC/ I 0 upholstered in Ci-ocketb's best quality leather cloth, comprising couch, pair of easies and four small cnairs; padded back and spring seat? pohsbed walnut. OO "• //?—Gur specie line. Pair of j 0?<?? ? < \? Bedroom TABLES; dressing cb ?"-It, with bevelled dressing g!aaa. shelf and 'drawers; washstand. with double row tiled back, marble slab; chamber cup- board and towel rail attached polished walnut. Well made. "1 I—All Br?s FIRE SUITE, compri?n? ? t 4ft. kerb, set of heavy solid fire bragsf-s do?s and centre piece; new atyln. Verv cheap. Of >/ /—Strong, useful MAIL-CART, painted C'") dark blue and red upholstered in blue leather cloth; two positions; brass levers. hoods, &c.. complete.  0 £ Second hand Pair of BRONZE J? ?/ ? HORSES on wood stands; beal1i- fnHy modelled. Guaranteed perfect.  1 T MK AVD ?- M?CH-The ,) very best make in WRINGING & MANGLING MACHINES. hardwood rollers, brass capped, patent wheel cover and boards. Guarantee given with rollers. 81/"» AND 12? EACH-I.ar? size WICKER 1 O CHAIRS, u pholtered back and seat; very st!"t!g ? loose cushions. Q 1- lO/~ Very fine Gent.'s EASY <? 1 () CHAIR, Divan pattern, up- holstered in velvet saddlebags; spring seat, arms and back. jOQ 1 n/~ ^cond £ and Dark I V/ Wa1nt Bedroom SUITE, comprising wardrobe, with full length bevelled robing mirror and large hat drawer dressing chest, with bevelled dressing glass, jewel drawers, and four large drawers; washstand, with marble slab, double row riled back; towel rail und chamber cupboard. 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IliNCE SCHOOL DIFFICULTY. ——&—— I MRS. PARK-YATli^'S GEMCIiOSiTY, f AMICABLE ARRANGE ilENT. r The difficulty that has for some tiino existed in connec i IJ wit" lh schuol accoimiKidaticn at luce was amicably settled at u meeting of the Ad Sub-comnnttee for the Cüeste r lJ Hill) Ar;1. hi.-td at the Education Offices, City-road on Wednesday Mr R T. Ric ards n presided v" d good atten dance. The Chairmaji, in reply tt, the Plon Cecil T Pa ker, explained the difficulty that had arisen. At the c nclusion of the recent meeting of the E. ucatiOn Committee at Crewe, he said it was thi.^fht that the better way was to carryon the eduo tiv.ii of the children who had been attend- ing lncle school was t approach Mra. Park- Yates. and ascertain whether it was possible to rent the existing school and use it as a tem- porary school. The only otha course would be to send the children by train to Ellesmere Port where there was a suitable room which they were endeavouring ro obtain. This course w &.s ,,tuidered unsatisfactory. and he (Mr Richardson) told the Education Committee that he WatI sure the Sub-oonunittee would desire to utd.66 Mrs Purk Yatess school if it could be obtained on reasonable t rms Then the com- mittee passed the following resol ution unani- niotiely "That the Administrative Sub-ooni- m tt.ee be authorised a^ an alternative to reea- luti n (1) to m.k such arrangements for the education of the children of the district as they may deem expedient until suitable buildings, either temporary or permanent, can be pro- vided at Elton for the accommodation of such children." Negotiations were then opened with Mrs Park-Yates, who acceded to their pre posals, but, at the same time, she desired a certain siateirient of the situation to be made public. This he had prepared ■Air Richardson's ■lateLii-rnt was as follows The re sol in ion which delegates to the Cheetei Administrative Sub-committee the powers ol I the County Kdui-ation Committee was passed with a view to our endeavouring to obtain the u's-ei of thc- t-xistiliv school building for the tern poriHory education of the ohi id. en I informed fch«> County liduen11on Comin.it.ier' that I war- confident. that such solution, if it w«r* possible wonid be the olio defijred by the- sub-committee and tihai it would be far the best ui the inter esta of the children After discussion the reso- lution was pas-ed uji:nuuMtusiy. and 1 a coo id1 ing y appioaclu-<J Mrs Park M to wh<Mt.he.r she would be willing to allow ua tlie temporary use of her school m our difficulty I am g!«ul to be able to inform tll(f sub-com mittoe that Mra Park-Yatew has kindiy ac cetti-d to the proposal, and at a subsequent m terview at. the County Education Ofhces terms have been Etn-mi,ed which will be submitted to you, and will, ] believe, nwwt with your up p i o-ct. I it. will now be possi bie for us to tak< our time as to tiro r-rection of ttow premises and to give due consideration to the views ♦expressed by the local ratejxivers as to tihel; situation I have stated publicly on sevwni; occasions, and the lSluboonHnltrt have ex pressed their ooneuironcit;, tihab Mrs. Pairk Yates has acloo throughout, within her rights -and hafl only exercised t hose rights with greai oonsideratioiri for all concerned Nei tiier fill, e dncartion of tho children nor the position ol the teauihors would have been pre] udioed auu tiho ratepayers would have, been saved constder- a bio ejtpendil are at her cost The su b commi t tJoo 1Wtre willing, and expressed their willing iKJse. to co-o{>erate with her It was otfily ,tlii-ougb the actiOD of the county authority thai j. difficulties airose and ILfter what took place at the meeting of che County Education Conunit tee Mis Park Yates was fully justified in clos ing hltr school 1 am sure, th-erefors. that thi sub-ooimmtte* will feel very much indebted io MI8 Pairlc Yatea if sfie will now allow tie the temporary use of he-j school Mrs I"a.rk Yates wroto as foliwws to- the out) I ¡. 009UXutr- Incs Hall, Chester 21st Jan.. 1907 Dear M r Richardson,—Having rfeowved a letter fronr Mi Howitt, the tonwntEI of wbiioh are sot out at the fockt of my present commum owtion, and having disouseed the matters thereiIC referred no with yourself, and Mr Howitt. at the Educatica, Offices in r. on 'l*hiirs<ta> ] wish to say that I am willing to let temporarily Ince School and furniture for edll oationaJ purposes, but. before I name- the exact terms I must refer to my original offer to the County. Committee, viz, to carry on the sohoo. at in-y own cost for three months, pending the passing or otherwise of the Education Bill, at the same time I stated tha.t I s'houJd 1» will 111 to let the Education Committee luavo thO' sohoal again after the 1st January, so that any difficulty which has arisen is entirdy attribu table to the action of the county authority As I am now asked in a courteous manner for the use of my school and furniture, I beg to name the fol lowing trms: -1. The committee to bave the use of the school and its finrnitujo at a rent at the rate of 220 per annuxn The tenancy to be subject to three months' notice to be given by either party and terminable at any period of the year on the expiration of the said three months' notice The committer te have the use, of the school for elementary and evening classes ou fivo day in tihe week or during sdhool hours, I ghtall have the right to use the school when it is not so required on paying any pioportion of the oosl. of lighting, heating ami attendance. 2. The committee to bo responsible for the internal repairs, clean ing, whitewashing, etc. I shall be liable for the outside repairs As I wish the publio to know what is taking place, I request, as a finaJ condition, that this negotiatdon and corre- spondence be made public.-Yours truly, C. PARK YATES. The following copy of a letter from Mr. Howitt to Mrs. Park-Yates, dated 8th Jan., 1907. was read: — County Education Offices. City-road, Chester, 8th January, 1907. INCE SCHOOL. Dear Madim.The Education Committee at their meeting held yesterday authorised the j administrative suli-iyimtniWeo to make the best arrangements possible for the continuance j of the education of the children from Ince and Elton, until suitable premises (either permanent or temporary) are erected a-t Elton I am in j formed by Mn Richardson, the chairman of the administrative sub-committee, tiiat you will 00 willing to allow your school at Ince to bo used as a temporaiy Council school, pending the erection of suab a building The sub eoniini'tte^ would be greatly obliged if you would kindly inform them at your earliest con venienoe the terms on which von would be willing to allow the use of your school You will, no doubt, be aware that should suitable terms be arranged, it will be necessary for the committee to issue three montJut statutory notice of their intention to provide a temporary Council sdhool at Ince, and that. until the ex pil¡a.t ion of such notice no payment in the nature of rent can be legally mades though it miglut be possible to make up for this by means of an increased payment subsequently Per- haps you would also kind y state tht! eei-riiest dlate on which you would be willing to allow your school to be used for the purposes of a temporary Council school The liklueE.tion Commitiee feel that the proposal that has been made for the conveyance of children from Ince tu Ellesiuera Port by train is one that is uot advisable to pursue if it can be avoided, and I am desired to state that the administrative, sub- oonmwttee would be Ulud. indebted to you if you would be good enough to allow the use of your school as a temporary expedient. --Faith- fully yours. (Signed) J. II Howitt. clerk to the ql, committee The Hon Cecil T Parker asked whether t.hrei- months' notice had to be given before they could occupy the school The Rev T J Evans answered that they could send the children to school when they wished, but they had no power to pay any rent for the school until the proper statutory I notices bad been given It was the most ABSOLUTE RED TAPISM I ever invented They must have an under- standing that they could nut pay any rent for the fi st three months, but would pay double for ths ensuing quartoi Mr Howard, the in- spector, had assured them that they had uo power to do anything until they had issued three monthe statutory notice The Hon Cecil T Parker Then I tinTJ" the Beard of Education had better be abolished. The Rev J T Evans It is a sort of dodging the law (Laughtei.) Mr Richardson said tho site for the new Council School that had been selected had been objected to by the ratepayers This made it -vidition&ily desirable that they should not hurry the matter The Rev T J Evans moved, ajid the Hon Cecil T Parker seconded that Mrs Park- Yates's offer be accepted Mr Minshull moved as an amendment that they nooept. M rlf Park Yates's offer on th« oon dition thai the school be used as a temporary school until the permanent Con mil school was provided He remarked 1 do it for this rea- son We have ha-d evidence in the past that at any rate Mrs Park-Yates is a little bit fickle—(Cries of "No, no ) I maka that state- ment The whole point upon which Shfl turned us out vra,, tha.t someone was not courteous enough That would apply in the future just as it had done in the past I don't wish to be disrespectful, but I think we should be in bhe right line My amendment is that we accept the offer on the amended terms: The Hon Cecil T Parker I cannot allow Mr MmshuH'i statement to go forth like that. I do object to b • saying she has ben fickle at all I think she was perfectly justified in what she has done She gave notion that she would not allow the school to go on as long ar the Education Bill befora Parliament was pending Now Mr Minshull suggests she should give us a fixity of tenure I have no hesitation in say ing it is preposterous We must either decline, or accept her terms Mr -Job-& Thrmpsoa Do I und«rstantf> these terms wera discussed in tbia offies by those who were competent to discuss them I The Chairman Yes Mi J Thompson Then I think it is use- lews and wrong to ask her to do something that was not agreed IJpon then The Rev. T J Evans pointed out that the school would now be conducted in & different way tovrards when Mrs Park- Yates carried it on He thought there would be no difficulty if MnI terms could be agreed upon Mr Dobson thought they ought to thank Mrs Park-Yateu for the way she had helped them out of the difficulty Eventually the motion that MJW Park- Yates's offer be accepted was carried Mr Rowe Morns said the beat thanks of the Sub-oommittee ought to bs passed to Mr. RichardsoD for all he had done in the matter I -(hear, hear)- -and he moved a resolution to I this effect ITiere was no doubt that if they had gone on budding a Council school it would have takon six months to complete. The mothers of the children they would then have had to send to Ellesmere Port might have lost several of their offspring. and they (the com- mittee) wnuld have been partly responsible if there had been any accident Mr Dean seconded, and the motion was agreed to Mr Richardson briefly rtttirnod., th-aits, add- ing that it had taken a great deal of trouble j to carry the matter through | All the necessary arrangements to be made in connection with the staffing of the school and issuing the necessary notices were left in the hands of the Director of Education It was understood that the school was to be ready for use as coon as possible, and that the Sub com- mittee would act as managers with Mr Howitt 3.6 correspondent. PERMANENT SCHOOL SITE. i RATEPAYERS' OBJECTION Mr. Howitt said the Special Sub-coniml ttlee who had inspected sites for the proposed per- manent school to serve the parishes of Ino and Elton, reported that t.hey had visited sites at Elton Green, and had seleoted two as suitable. The owner of one of the plots was willing to ¡'4- _T: sell, wbile the other would probably do so if require The cuunty arch.tect had inspected these spote and considered they were suitable. T. ey were not in a position to state which site would b, sele ted Mr Howii-t then read the following resolution that had been received from the In. e Parish Cuncii:TI,at thil meeti^ ng of ratepayers of Elton and Ince strong- ly p o esfcs against the proposal of the Cheshire ? uc tiOD Committee to erect a school for 150 c^ hildren u, the tow.?ip of Eiton, as such ac- c mmodation is n, t required by the two parishes, and also strongly protest* a.atn,t the Site selected by t, e County Council at Elton Green. I\.t< such site is n.t suitable or con- venient site for a large majority of the ohildien, and espeo ally the infan s of the towns',ip- A copy of correspondence between the Local Government Beard and tha Ince Parish COlln- cil wax also read It appeared thit on the 22nrl January the Local Government Bearc? wroie to the Parish Council in reply to a let.tei sent to L ndim by the looa] Council, enclosing the resoluti n of protest The Local Govern- m nt Board os letter read. "In reply to your letter of the 17th 101111 I am directed bv the Beard of Education to state that, in order to be < ntertained as valid under Section 8 of the Education Act. 1902, an appeal against the pro- vision of a pnopomsd public elementary school must be signed either by tbe managers of the existing school or by a local educ tion authority or by not letis than ten ratepayers. A resolu- tion such a.s that to which you refer does not satisfy the above conditions, and c.innct, there- fore. be entertained by the Board as a valid appeal. During a further disoussioa the Chairman ex- plained that t;he real question was whether or not thoy should erect a central school which should inclnd Phornton, or tA) make a. school for lijlw. an d FItoti (>nly 'r for l/loe a.nd Elton only The ratepayers pro- tested against making a central school, which was recornrrmnded by the education authority. He thought th« ratepayers were erititied to be heard in the matter, because they would be charged two thirds of the cost. The Rev T J Evatw asked whether the managers of the pnt Thornton scnool wm willing to g-tvo up thetr. schckl witli a view to joining the others in building a central school. The Chairman Ob: no, not at present. The Rev I.J. Evans; Thfcn we can compel them to join m. Mr Minshull understood that too Thornton ratepayers protested agstirisit any new school, and lie would like it to go forth that it wa, not their fault a new school had to be builti Cer- tain oireiimstan<;cs had arisen, and it. was a necessity that, a school should be piovid^nl. At the meeting of the sub-committee to select a site lifi fought a long time for a central site betwfvin the two townships, near to the railway station bridge, and on the road between the twe townships, but the. other members of trie couunitLrte went against him. and under gre.t pressure he gave way He was assured tha.t. the sites selected were good eat.her for the two or tho threie townships. Mr. Dean montioued that the population of t)h<* distinct bad deuiTMise-tt during the latst century, and he asked why should they provide i niew school for A district, where the population wae deurcaerng? The Cliairraan said the whole question was whether they should ultimately include Thorn- ton or not They had to choose for the tem- porary sohora » site which vroul d be the right orio for the permanent school They thought it would be better to have a central school, as t.he Thornton school wrus, aocording to the architect, All inferior building At the samo tirne the rLtmpcLyeaw should have every con- sideration. Mr Howitt aId they would have to issue » fresh statutory nol.ioe if they were to include Thornton. The Chan-man alluding to Mr. Min^hull's iwnarks, thought the latter was right in his opinion about t.o. site, and tihe subcommittee wrong The county architect's report on Thornton sahool was produced It stated that the build- ing waa in a deiapidated condition, and it was (juostionabltt whether it was suitable for teach- ing pur-poses Mr Dean explained Chat a large sum of money had since been expended in renovating -he building, and he considered the building was autfic.ienrt far the locality. Eventually, aftor further discussion, the question was referred back to the b-ulrcommit.- I. top for further consideration.
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