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PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENTS. ROYALTY THEATRE, CHESTER (;-45-N,IONI)AY, AUG. 12TH, 1907.-9 -0 AND DURING THE WEEK. TWICE NIGHTLY. An absolute unique Musical Act. From the EMPIRIC and A 1.1 LUI BRA, LONDON— The STAVORDALE QUINTETTE III tho Great Banjo and Harp Speciality. SISTERS DARNTON, Charming Young Har- monising Vouztl ists. JOE COW A Y, Pocket Comedian. MANSON & WEST, in tbo Secreaming Vaude- ville, "TKI.LIM; THK TALK." LADY S V I V IA MARTIN with her beautiful Arabian Mare and Leaping Russian Hound. IMPERIAL BIOSCOPE with the Latest Up-to- date Ptcturea. LAMliKRT & HANDS, in a Now Original Vocal Scena. ''CESTRlA," the Acrobatic Waiter, lato of the CATIANBO TUOLTK. Starring Eugacrement and First Appearance in Chester of— Hit. AND Mus. EDWARD H. LUCAS Original Sctnes fiorn DICKENS. UPTON ^LOWELL GHOW & ETE WEDNESDAY, AUG. UTIl, 1907. AT "THE OAKS," UPTON (By KIND PERMISSION O. W. R. Moss, E.SQ.). GRAND DISPLAY OF VRUIT, FLOWERS, VEGETABLES, GROUPS OF PLANT, AND TABLE DECORATIONS. SPORTS—LOCAL & NOVEL EVENTS. TURNOUTS. CLASS I.-Fur Tradesmen and Farmers within Society's d ¡strict. CLASS .-Ovon to all Residents within 10 miles of Chester Cross. SCHEDULES and Entry Forms to be had on Application. ENTRIES CLOSK THIS DAT (SATURDAY). 1ST FLINTSHIRE ROYAL ENGINEER VOLUNTEER PRIZE BAND Will play selections during the Afternoon, and for DANCING, G P.M. TO 10 P.M. GROUND- WILL lilt: ILLUMINATED WITH LUCIGEN LAMPS. COLLINS' ROUNDABOUTS. ADMISSION 1/ after Six p.m.. Gd. Shilling Tickets (id. only, if purchased previous to day of Show. CHARLES DEAN, Hon. Secretary and Treasurer. CHESHIRE ?GRICULTrRAL S H 0 W ^T»I UUUUFA QLBIUM > AT CHESTER WEDNESDAY, 28th AUGUST, 1907. OVER £ 1,000 IN PRIZES. POST ENTRIES for Cheese. Butter, Horses. battle. Sheep, Pigs, Honey, Farm Produce and itupl6iiseziW CLOfjK AUGUBT 14th. Entries for Horticultural Section CLOSE AUGUST 14th. For SCHEDULES, apply to- THOS. A. BECKETT, Secretary, St Werburgh Chimbors, Cheater. CHESTER I)OG, POULTRY & PIGEON SHOW (In conjunction with the CHKSHIKK AGRICULTURAL SHOW). WEDNESDAY, 28tti AUG., 1907. MNTHIE3 CLOSK AUGUST. SUHUIIUI.KH from the Secretary. E. ANDREWS, 27. Eastgate Row North, Chester. FARNDON AND CHESTER. OMNIBUSES A BRAKES Daily from NAG'S HEAD COCOA HOUSE at 10 a.m. 2 30 ]).n: 4-45, 7-Jr, (8 o'clock on Saturdays). Return from FARNDON 8 sni., 9-30 a.m., 12 noon, 5-15 p.m. CHAS. GAUTERIN. Proprietor. GAS COOKERS Fixed Free up to 40ft. of Piping". TRY ONE! AND YOU WILL ENSURE GOOD COOKING COOKERS ARE- EASY TO USE, CLEAN, ECONOMICAL. HIRE Rates from 1/- Quarter All the LATEST DESIGNS in COOKERS, WATER HEATERS and other Apparatus Suitable for Private Houses, Hotels, and Restaur- ants, can be seen in our SHOWROOMS. GAS ENGINES supplied on Hire Purchase System. A largo selection of the Late3t Designs in SITTINGS suitable for Halls, Dining and drawing Rooms, can be inspected at the SHOW- ROOMS. INCANDESCENT GAS LIGHTING is the Cheapest and BEST SYSTEM of Lighting Shops, Private Houeea, and Public Buildings. INSPECTION INVITED. ESTIMATES and ADVICE given FREE. NEW INSTALLATIONS undertaken by the ÛVmpany. OFFICES & SHOWROOMS I CUPPIN ST., CHESTER. TMPE RFECT SIG HT. Perfect Eyesight is a gift of Nature beyond the reach of human assistance. But in case of any defect, it happily lies within the power of the Optologist to give assistance in many cases so urgently needed. Persons suspecting that they have defective sight or are wearing unsuitable glasses, should consult without delay. H. C. HOUGHTON, H.O.A. (WHO IS ON THE SPOT FROM 10 A.M. TO G P.M.), TELEPHONE NO. 21Y3. WOOD, ABRAHAM'S LATE MANAGER, at 23, EASTGATE ST., CHESTER. Repairs done on the Premises, i:hea,ply and promptly. NOTK- 0 t -rwellin? toilers employed. PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENTS. DRILL II ALL. CHESTER, 13th to 23rd AUGUST, inclusive. rjlRADES & DOMESTIC EXHIBITION. YOUR OLD FAVOURITE EIGHTEENTH YEAR OF TOUR. OPEN DAILY: 2 p.m. to 5 p.m., G-30 to 9-30 p.m. Saturday, 10 p.m. Cookery and Laundry LECTURES. 3 and 7 30 p.m. DAILY. CRESCENT LADIES' QUARTETTE. ADMI SION TO ADULTS, FREE. Chiillten and Juniors 2d. each, after 6-30 p.m. THE TARPORLEY UNITED FRIENDLY SOCIETIES' GALA WILL HOLD THEIR A TI-ILETIC SPORTS IN MR. R. COWAP'S FIELD, CHESTER ROAD, ON MONDAY, AUGUST 19TH, 1907. EVENTS.—OPEN RACES: 120 YARDS HANDICAP—First Prize, k2. 10/ Second Prize, 4;1; Third Prize, 7/G; Fourth Prize, 3.1;. 410 YAUCH HANDICAP—First Prize, B2; Second Prize, 15/- Third Prize, 5/ ONE MILK BICYCLE HANDIcAP-First Prize, 92; Second Prize, 15 Third Prize, 5 1- Two MILE BICYCLE HANDICAP—First Prize, E2; Second Prize, 15/ Third Prize, 5/ ENTRANCE FEE, 1/- EACH RACS. ENTRIES for Open Events Close August 15th. All Entries to be made to E. WILKINSON, 18. High-street, Tarporley. Handicappers: The Committee. The Contest will be on Grass. The Committo will endeavour to let each Com- petitor have bis Programme, with Ticket of Admission, previous to the day of Sports. 'I>fcf Kntry accepted unles»aoconipani«d by Full Entrance Motiey. CintisTLETON SHOW. FLOWERS, FRUITS, VEGETABLES, CHEESE (AN OPEN CLASS), I DROOD MARES, FOALS, YEARLINGS, TURNOUTS AN OPEN CLASS AND A LADIES' CLVSS), AND HORSE LEAPING, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21ST, 1907. ENTRIES CLosr. AUGUST 7TH. ONE SHILLING. OrEs AT 12-30. For Schedules and information apply to S. KARL AM, Christleton, ) non. Sees. J. If. SALMON, Rowton, on. ecs. TARPORLEY HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY & SPORTS. npiIE SEVENTEENTH SHOW ?Tof above, will (by kind permiMion of the Earl cf Haddington, K.T.) be HELD IN ARDERNE PARK, [WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21ST, 1907. PRIZES VALUE OVER £100. ADMISSION:—One o'clock to Five, Is; Five to Close, Gd. A PRIZE SILVER BAND will be in atten- dance. DANCING. Refreshments on Ground. Schedules and all information from T. HERBERT, Hon. Sec.. Tilston Lodge Gardens. All information of Sports from lIe BILLINCJTON, Hon. Sec., Arderne Hall. SEE HILLS. THE GRANDEST FETE IN GREAT BRITAIN SHREWSBURY GREAT FLORAL FETE WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, AUGUST 21ST AND 22ND, HIOï. The Grandest Flower Show in Europe. OVER £ 1,230 IN PRIZES, 3,000 Entries staged in 10 Monstre Marquees. Extraordinary Musical Treat by the Most Magni- ficent MILITARY BAND over heard, nearly 140 Performers, including the Full Binds of H.M. 2ND LIFE GUARDS, H.M. COLDSTREAM GUARDS, AMD H.M. IRISH GUARDS, By permissioa, PLAYINO ALTERNATELY and COMBINED, Fusf time out of London. THE GRANDEST SERIES OF SENSATIONAL PERFORMANCES ever srei, aU especially en ja^ed fr'm the principal Artistes in Europi for this FETE ONLY. 40 SEPARATE PERFORMANCES BY THE GREATEST ARTISTES OF THE DAY. DOUBLE BALLOON ASGSNTS. CAPTIVE BALLOON, 50J feet, by Spencer Brothers, Aerouiuts to Crystal Palace. Horse Leaping Competition, £100 in Prizes. Ma<uifieent Promenade by t h■ > Kivor Severn. Electric Launches and Pleasure Boats on the Severn from t li,) Fete Ground. PAIN & SONS' MAGNIFICENT FIREWORK DISPLAY. SPECIAL EXCDRSION TRAINS FROM CREWE, LIVERPOOL, AND ALL PARTS. ADMISSION: Wednesday, One o'clock, 2s. Gd.; after Five. Is Thuisday, all day from Eleven, ONE SHILLING ONLY. Half-Crown Tickets sold at 2s. each i' bon. ht before MONDAY, August 19th. Postal Orders for these Tickets and Sla-cped Envelope must be sant t) the HOII, Sees. H. W. ADNITT, ITI TT W. W. NAUNTBN, t? 11?. S?ees. The Squaie, Shrewsbury. HEWITT'S FOB SCHOOL BOOTS. BY SPECIAL AFPOINTMENT TO HIS MAJESTY THE KING. BOLLAND'S RESTAURANT, CAFE & SiAtOKEROOM EASTGATE ROW & EASTGATE ST., CHESTER. LUNCHEONS and DINNERS, TABLE D'HOTE aixl A LA CARTE WEDDING CAKES. as supplied to His Maje ty the King. BOLLAND'S CELEBRATED FANCY CAKBS. 3 6 and 7/- per Box, Post Free. In Pretty, Fancy Tin Boxm, 4/3 Post Free. CATERERS FOR WEDDING RECEPTIONS. GARDEN PARTIES, ETC., ETU. ESTIMATES FlnE. PIC-NIC HAMPERS SUPPLIED ON THE SHORTEST POSSIBLE NOTICE. R. BOLLAND & SONS, LTD. TELEPHONE 37. TELEGRAMS: "BOLLANDS, CHESTER." Confectioners to the King. PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENTS. DON'T FORGET GREAT SAUGHALL n RICK ET CLUB SPORTS, I On WEDNESDAY. AUG. 21, 1907. Will be held in the CRICKET FIELD, close to Saughall Station. PRrZES TO THE VALUE OF 920. EVENTS: OPEN EVENTS—Cycle Racea Half Mile. Three- quarter Mile, and One Mile. 100yds. Flat Race, 220yds. Flat Race and 300yds. Obstacle Race. ALSO LOCAL EVENTS. DANCING from ;).30 p.m. until t) p.m., and various other attractions. Tenders for Refreshments are required. For particulars and Entry Forms apply HERBERT SHEPHERD, Great Saughall, nr. Chester. BUNBURY TTORTICULTUBAL SOCIETY'S SPORTS WILL BK HELD IN THE OAK LANDS PARK, I (by kind permission of Major J. M. Gordon) ON WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 14th, 1907. THST Of EVKTTS: -OPRN RAOB* i 120 Yards Handicap.—1st prize 00s., 2nd 20s., 3rd 10s. Entrance Is. 440 Yards Handicap. —1st prize 40s., 2nd 20s., 3rd 10s. Entrance Is. 1 Mi!o Bicycle liandicip.-Ist prize 40s., 2nd 20s., 3rd 10s. Entrance 18. 2 Mile Bicycle Handicap.-18t prize 40s., 2nd 20s., 3rd 10s. Entrance Is 120 Yards Oljstacle Race.-Ist prize 10s 2nd 5s., 3id 2s. 6d. Entrance (id. Hitrh Jump.—1st prize 10s., 2nd F)s., 3rd 2s. Gd. Entrance (id. Heads and Posts Competition for Cyclists.-lst prize 10s., 2nd 5s., 3rd 2s. Od. Entrance Gd. First Event 2 o'clock prompt. ENTRIES Close Saturday, August 10th, 1907. For Entry Forms, apply Hon. Sec., G. BROOKES, Bunbury, near Tarporley. Handicappeis The Committee. Money Prizes in each event. BFNBUEY (1 HEESE SHOW. THIS SHOW WILL BE HELD ON WEDNESDAY, AUG. 14TH, 1907 (in conjunction with tho Bunbury Flower Show). Open Classes for Cheese amI Roots. HANDSOME AWARDS & SPECIAL PRIZES. The Committee call attention to the new Ciass, open to Farmers who have not won a Prize at any Show since January 1st, 1904. Ptizes will be distributed at the close of the Show by Her Grace the Duchess of Westminster. EntrieR clo Aug. lotli. -For further particulars apply C. E. PARTON, Hon. Sec., Haughton Hall Farm, Tarporley. MALPAS AGRICULTURAL SHOW WILL BE HELD IN THE TEN TREE FIELD, OLD HALL FARM, MALPAS, ON TUESDAY, AUGUST 20TH, 1907. President: R. L. GREENSHIELD, ESQ. Hon. Secretary MR. J. DosE. OPRN AND LOCAL CLASSES FOR HORSES, CATTLE, SHEEP, PIGS, I POULTRY, PIGEONS, RABBITS, CHEESE, BUTfER, EGGS, ROOTS AND HORTICULTURE. IIORSELEAPING (Open and Local), TURNOUTS, DRIVING COMPETITION, I I CYCLE RACES. &o. EXHIBITORS! DO HURRY UP, ENTRIES SHORT. EXTENDED TO TUESDAY NIGHT'S POST, AUGUST 13TH. Schedules now ready. Apply- H. EATON MERCER, Oathills, Mult)as. TATTENHALL DAIRY, HORTICULTURAL, JL7 POULTRY & PIGEON SHOW WILl. BE HELD ON WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4TH, 1907. LARGEST AND BEST CHEESE SHOW IN THE COUNTY. GOOD PRIZES, WITH SMALL ENTRY FEES. Open Cheese Class, Poultry, &c. 25 miles rad i as. Send for Prize Lists to J. SUMNER, Tattenhall, nr. Chester. PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT. IN AID OF COTTAGE HOSPITAL AND DISTRICT NURSING FUND. MOLD CYCLE PARADE, CARNIVAL, &c.. THURSDAY, 29TH AUGUST. 1907. Unparalleled Attractions -Cheap Train Service from Chester.—Entries close August 21st. PUBLIC NOTICES. A NY PERSON who Witnessed a Collision between & Cyclist and a Trap near the Comberinere Statue, Grosvenor-road, on Saturday, 8th Juno last, is requested to kindly communicate at once with Mr. Alfred Meacock, Waverton, near Chester. 4643 MRS. WOOD WORTH, MIDWIFE, 128, ST. ANNE STREET, CHESTER, begs to inform her Patrons that owing to her Daughter being in a critical condition she will not be able to follow her Practice for a few weeks. She trusts her Patrons will make other arrange- ments for the time being. 4615 CHESTER JT^IFEJiOAT A v FUND. The MAYOR will be obliged if those Ladies and Gentlemen who intend responding to his APPEAL on behalf of the above Fund would kindly forward their Subscriptions to the Town Hitll during the ensuing week. T> EGTST K R REGISTER!! REGISTER! CONSERVATIVES and LIBERAL UNIONISTS in the City of Chester are urgently dc-st.ed to INSPECT THE NEW LIST OF VOTERS to be published by the Overseers on August lst, and placed on the doors of Places of Worship and in other public places, and to sea that their Names are properly entered therein. If the Name is omitted, application should at once be made as below. The QUALIFICATION FOR A VOTE is Occupation of House, Shop, &c. (or houses or sliops in succession). within the City of Chester, for Twelve Months prior to July 15th. LODGERS, in sole occupation of a Room or Rooms (including Sons living with their parents) of tho value of £ 20 per year, unfurnished, should apply as below at onco, when Claim Forms and all other information will be supplied free. LAST DAY for sending in Claims to the Overseers, AUGUST 20th. G. W. HALLIDAY, Registration Agent. Conservative Olficcs :—17, Newgate street, Chester. Office Hours till August 20th, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. EDDISBURY CONSERVATIVE REGIS- TRATION ASSOCrA TION. REGISTRTION OF VOTERS. JJEG 1STRR REGISTER HOUSEHOLDERS, LODGERS already on the Register, and SERVICE VOTERS, are earnestly requested to see that their Names appear on tho New Lists of Electors. On the I t day of August the Overseers will place Lists for the coming year on the doors of each Church, Chapel, Post Office, and other Public Buildings, and unless your name appears on the Lists you cannot Vote, so, therefore, it is essential that every Conservative and Unionist entitled to vote should see that their Names appear thereon. QUALIFICATION FOR LODGER VOTERS. As a Lodger Voter you must have occupied rooms in the same house for 12 Months preceding 15th July. The annual value of the rooms is fixed by Law at EIO. A Son living at home may claim when he is the sole occupant of a room in the house. Every man over 21 who has the sole use of a room of the required value, in his Parents' (or any other) house, should, therefore, claim to be put on the Register as a Lodger Voter. The Overseers are compelled to insert the names of all Householders, including Service Voters entitled to Vote, on the New Lists without sending .in a Claim, but, if omitted, they must send in a claim to vote by August 20th. Lodger Voters already on the Register, and who have not changed their residence during the year ending July 15th, must reclaim each year by July 26th. New Lodger Claimants must send in a claim to vote before they can be inserted in the new List, the last day for sending in Claims being August 20th. All information and Claim Forms supplied free on application to CHARLES F. PRICHARD. Central Conaervative Registration Agent. 9, Godstall Chambers, Eastgate Street Row (North), Chester. EICHAED JONES' GEE AT SUMMER SALE. LAST ]DAY OF SALE TO-DAY (SATURDAY), AUGUST 10th. WHEN ALL REMNANTS OK, HALF-PRICE ALSO ODDMENTS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS AT RIDICULOUSLY LOW PRICES. N.B -Put-(:I-a es at above for CAKH ONLY. DOORS OPEN 9 A.M. RICHARD JONES & CO., LTD. EASTGATE ST. & BRIDGE ST., CHESTER. HARVEST ALES. CHESTER NORTHGATE BREWERY CO., LTD. THE NORTHGATE, CHESTER. BRIGHT SPARKLING ALES It, 4 9 18 and 86 Gallon Casks. DELIVERED BY COMPANY'S CONVEYANCES OR BY RAIL. CARRIAGE PAID TO NEAREST RAILWAY STATION. TRIAL ORDER SOLICITED. NOTE.-IS THE ONLY BREWERY IN CHESTER. A ?Had u,ml;elle¡j()¡eI-:Ih,i.h:' ???????? — —"Scorrj?KCtcusT. —"Scottish CVCIJST." —== THE LORD CHIEF JUSTICES OPINION •— — BBrT'8 "'RALEIGH' Si7„ BEST 3-SPEED CYCLE EXCELLENT MACHINE. ITPI,IABLE I BICYCI E I CAN STRONGLY RECOMMEND." xR, ALEIGH. J GUARANTEED FOR ALL TIME. WE NOW STOCK RUDGK-WHITWORTH CYCLES. 6 Montbly 12 Monthly crip! ion. Casb. r ?, t.? P-tyme-its. FIRST GRADE RALEIGH ?10 8 0 ?H6 7 <0 0 19 3 3-SPEED POPULAR RAIÆHHL. 9 9 0 1 13 3 0 17 6 STANDARD RALEIGH S 10 0 1 9 11 0 15 9 RALEIGH (JAZIILLIC, LADY'S 7 0 0 1 4 7 0 1211 DITTO GENT'S Ii 15 0 1 3 9 0 12 6 RALEIGH RACER G 19 6 1 4 7 0 12 H VICTOR, GENTS 5 15 0 1 1 0 0 11 0 DITTO LADY'S 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 H .6 RUDGE WHrrwORTH CRESCENT ? 18 10 ?;;?; 0 11 0 SPECIAL BOYS' CYCLE, E4. 10.. GIRLS' CYCLE. £4. 15A. Cash. IMPORTANT—Having the largest Cycle Repairing Shop in Chester, we are, prepared to repair ANY make of cycle, whetber bought from us or not. In fact, most of the cycles we DO repair are those of other makes, as "li ileigha" seldom need repairs. CALCIUM CAHIHDE. Reduced prices for Cycles on Hire. J. E. BRASSEY & SON, LTD., CHESTER. A. RICHARDSON (Successor to BOUCHKB & Co.) 43, BRIDGE ST. Itow, CHESTER. (TKLKPHOME 23d). PIANO AND ORGAN SHOWROOMS. The following are a few, amongst many like BARGAINS in LOW-PRICED PIANOS. &c., now being offered. Any instrument may be Purchased by Instalments « OK-AMERICAN ORGAN, in perfect t order; six atops and La 33 a well ?ood tone. "i —Good Cottage PIANO in walnut (?_?jL 1 c:me, with panel front, &c.; cic&r ringing tone. I Oi G}—Well-made COTTAGE PIANO, in r-r LMJ neat burr walnut case; ivory keys, full compass, very good tone and touch. jOI yi—Very nice Cottage PIANO in tJ?jL?iC beautiful burr walnut c"e; full tompaes, trichord in excellent condition throughout. ~| K GUINEAS-Fine Iron frame PIANO, in JLtL? burr walnut case, with marquetry panels full trichord, check action, clear ringing tone. A great bargain. I  GUINEAS Fine toned Iron-frame 16 PIANO, in real burr walnut case with I floral marquetrie panel, iron frame, check action. All improvents. "1 C> GUINEAS—Very fine Upright PIANO, I lO in figured burr walnut ca.. with choice inlaid marquetry panel, heavy metal frame, best check action, full trichord. All modern improvements.  —Overstrung. Iron frame, Upright ?j'j?J ? Grand PIANO by Rabens, Berlin, I in rosewood case best check action (under- damper), ivory keys, bnlliant tone; a splendid instrument. OUR TUNERS VISIT ALL PARTS OF CHESHIRE REGULARLY. A. RICHARDSON, 43, BRIDGE ST. ROW. CHESTER., PIANO & ORGAN SHOWROOMS. (Trl. 230). (Established 1813). BRANOH-26, REGENT ST., WREXHAM. WALLACE WILLIAMS begs to announce ho has commenced Business as IIOUSE DECORATOR, PAINTER PAPEIIHANGER, &c., at G3. GLADSTONE ROAD, CHESTER. Pattern Books sent on application. KSTIMATKS GIVEX. TELEPHONE 0313. J. T. Milne, BRIDGE INN, TARVIN ROAD, CHESTER, WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT. ALE & STOUT BOTTLER. BASS'S PALE ALE, l PINTS. 2/- Pu DOZEN. GUINNESS'S EXTRA STOUT, Pi-wa „ PINTS (SCREW STOPPERS). BASS'S PALE ALE 3/6 PKB DOZEN, GUINNESS'S EXTRA STOUT 3,t3 BIRKENHEAD BREWERY CO'S DINNER ALE 2/6 „ FAMILY ALES, IN 6. 9 & 18 GALLON CASKS, FROM 1/- PER GALLON. TELEPHONE No. 14 L EDGAR DUTTON & SONS, Complete Funeral Furnishers AND CARRIAGE PROPRIETORS, 30, Frodsham-street, Chester. E. D. & SONS, having the Largest Stock of Belgian Horses, Superior Glass and Closed Hearses, Pri vate Broughams and Coaches are prepared to Supply Funerals cheaper than any ttber shop in the City. E. D. &SONStake the ENTIRE MANAGE- MENT OF FUNERALS in Town or Country with due regard to economy and taste. Infant's Funeral, with a Pair Horse Coach, Coffin and Grave, from 24s. To the Poor or Bonevolent, a good Coffin, Schillibeer and Grave complete, 38s. SOLI AGENTS FOB PATENT METALLIC COFFINS. (The trade supplied). Superior WEDDING CARRIAGES for hire, kept only for Weddings, at moderate charges. FKIVATS ADDRKSSKS: 12, UNION WALK, adjoining Stables; and WELLFIELD HOUSE, NEWTON, J. DELANY, 38, NOKTHGATK STREET, CIIRSTSR, TAILOR, WOOLLEN DRAPER AND JL GENTLEMKN-S OUTFITTER. LADIRS GARMKNTS in the Newest DESIGNS. RIDING BREBCHRS, LEGGINGS & KNICKERBOCKERS. A S V K C I A L 1 T Y Sole Agents f,-r the INVERTS MOTORING. DRIN ING, • DING or WALKING COAT, for tester and district. MESSRS. F. WOODFIN & CO. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS, 20, FRODSHAM STREET, CHESTER. A Large and Valuable UP-TO-DATE STOCK kept on the Premises. TELEPHONE No. 455. "POWELL. T- P T?OWELL. TEL. 21.1. COACH BUILDER, COMMERCIAL HALL, FRODSHAM ST.. CHESTER. Established over 40 Years. Estimates Given. MOTOR CARS REPAIRED, RE PAINTED AND RLS UPHOLSTERED IN BEST STYLE. To Dundalk and County Louth Men, and OTHERS in and about CHESTER. CARROLL'S DUNDALK "PREMIER" COIL TOBACCO Can be had in CHESTER from MR. CRAWFORD SPENCE, 127, Foregate St. SUPPORT IRISK MANUFACTURE. SUMMER SALE OF pAPERHANGINGS. THOUSANDS of Pieces of Wall Papers to be Cleared at RIDICULOUS PRICES. REMNANTS to be Cleared regardless of Cost. JAMES PRIDDEY & SON 25, SELLER STREET, CHESTER. TEL. 23X5. DAWSON & WEST, PAWNBROKERS, JEWELLERS, CLOTHIERS, AND COMPLETI Houss FCJRNISHKBS. Cash Advanced to any amount on Gold and Silver Plate, Jewellery. Furniture, Pianos and Organs. Furs. Carpets, and on all portable property. Parcels by Post receive prompt attention cMh by return. Private Pledge Office. NOTl ADDRESS- 54 & 55. FOREGATE-ST., CHESTER. <»JO/VI > ~J1 LUA F /—A b?!?tn. S<?MMt-?Mtd <?-{? JL?/ PARLOUR SUITE, sohd birch fmmm uoù;tered in velvet saddle- bags, comprising Couch, pair of Essies, and four FMDL Chairs; spring seats and uphol- stered backs nicely carved. Ð2 1 ?/y? P?"? Cbippendale <?_??€?? ? OVkRMANTEL I>evelW PATE glass mirror; shelves for ornaments; nicoly carved and ornamented. Qmte a new design medium size. Cheap. I—CHILD'S IRON COT, withbrMS 1 JLTAJ/ knobs complete. OO/ £ ?—Extra large SIZ^ TAPESTRY O CARPET, .size 3 £ yards by 4 yards; bordered all round floral pattern. Good I quality: will wear well. 1 ?/?-Second b?d COAL BOX, polished JLM/ ? w?tnut colour, nicely carved braw handle &nd shovel. &c. in good condition -OO "1 Walnut BOOKCASE- JL # O CHIFFONIER, top part with folding glass doors moveable shelves, lwttom part with drawer and cupboard fitted with brass handles, locks, &c. sixo R.ft. by Gft. Gin. An exceptional bargain. Pay- ments taken. OO/-WELL made KITCHEN COUCH, up- ?<?/ holstered in be?t quality leather cloth; loose bed and cushion solid wood bottom polished walnut colour castors, &c. carved back. "I >"7/-Gent.'s DIVAN CHAIR, 7 ?pb(,i8tered in best quality moquite saddlebags; roil top head. Large and comfortahe. ?JL —PRETTY SIDEBOARD, in soHd X44, AJL', walnut; large beveDed mirror in bMk, with shelves for ornaments; cup- Itoards and drawers: brass handles. Well made and nicely polished. 71 £ *—Useful Present. Very pretty FRUIT O ?nd FLOWER STAND coloured g!&ss bow is aud plated stand. !-< /Q) A YARD; I8m. wide. H.uH of best 1/31 quality STAIR CARPET. Slightly damaged. Usually sold at 3 11; pretty pat- tern, bordered. G) J EACH — The latest make in Edison GEM PHONO- GRAPHS. No old stoc-k. Just in. The latest Records. Gold moulded. JEACH usually soid at 16/6. The very ^3 O best qu&hty genuine AXMINSTER RUG, woollen fringe; pretty new pattern. OC?/—H?"?so'?e MAIL-CART, pointed dark OO/ green two positions footboard to drop and bent wood shafts; hood, &C., complete.  '? ? R??"—L?g'e stock of all the ~JL LV// I U very latest makes ?nd tyles in GO CARTS; to fold up or a fixture. Q/CASE of CARVING KNIFE and 0/ O FORK in velvet lined case. 1 0 /? ?"? PAiR-Extra large Hand pointed UG 8, with bronze tops and slnd. handsomely decorated. Quite perfect. I /"K A SQUARE YARD. Our noted genuine JL/ CORK LINO; floral and tile pattern. Wear gu&r?nteed. Laid and delivered free. NJD. A SQUARE YARD-A f?w odd lengths of JLJL? the best quality OILCLOTHS p!tln" backs. Laid free. LARGE STOCK of NEW and SECOND- HAND FURNITURE; CLOTHING- Forfeited JEWELLERY of every dnption. "If A 1 R COMBINGS H A 1K UP, .I N GS COVERLETTE I TAILS OF "1 I FRO. HAIR FRAMES, PURE ?  From 3/3 each. IU A I R. J O/O T. SEALES BROWN, 3. LEECE-ST. (Car Station), LIVERPOOL. THE BONE PHOSPHATE AND CHEMICAL CO., Ltd., CASTLE WORKS, FLINT, N.W., PAY THE BEST PRICES FOB Butchers' and other Collected BONES. EITHER FREE ON RAIL OR DELIVERED AT THEIR WORKS. Particulars on application to MANAGER.