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PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENTS. ROYALTY THEATRE, CHESTER. FRET LIST ENTIRELY SUSPENDED. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2nd, 1908, For Six Nights and one MATINEE. SPECIAL & IMPORTANT ENGAGEMENT OF MR. LEONARD BOYNE Supported by his WEST END COMPANY, In the Successful Play, by 13. IV. IIOINUNG and EUCHNK W. PBKSUUKV, played nearly 400 nights at the Comedy Theatre, W.. 11 A V F L K S THE AMATEUR CRACKSMAN. By arrangement with CHARLES FHOHMAN. Special MATINEE, SATURDAY, November 7th, at 2-SO p.m., Seats may now be booked. THE EVENT of the SEASON BLANCHE MARCHESI The London critics write: If Jon want to learn how to sing, "goaiid hear Niarelieii" JOHN MCCORMACK- The Greatest Tenor since Sims Reeves. SZIGETI DAILY TELEGRAPH says: There heums no reason to doubt that Szigeti will take a prominent place anions the violinists of his day." MUSIC HALL CHESTER. TUESDAY AFTERNOON ¡ NOVEMBER 17tb, At 3 o'clock. PRICES: 1/. 1/6, 2/ 3/ 5/- Special Terms for Schools. Plan & Tickets at Messrs Phillip- son and Golder, I Eastgate Row. Telephone No. 3. BAZAAR In aid of the Funds of the Chester Working Boy,>' Home), NEWGATE ASSEMBLY ROOM, WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY, NOVEMBElt 4TH & 5TH. To be Opened on the First Day by LADY ARTHUR GROSVENOR, Supported by TIIE MAYOR & MAYORESS of Chester }tN ld, OTHERS. man The Yen. Archdeacon BARBER. I On the Second Day by MRS. R. A. YERBURGH. Supported by THE SHERIFF OF CHESTER (MR. JOHN FROST), MH. 11. A. YERBURGH, MR. JAMES FROST. Chairman: SIR HORATIO LLOYD. CHILDREN S FANCY DRESS & OTHER COMPETITIONS. MUSICAL & THEATRICAL ENTERTAINMENTS. ADMISSION (First Day): 3 to 4 o'clock, 2[-; 4 to J.ao, \j.; afior G-30, 6d. Second Day 3 to 4-30, V-; after 4-30, (id. Season Tickets 2/6. WHITCHURCH DAIRY FARMERS' ASSOCIATION. PBKSIDENT ■. LORD KENYON. THE A NNUAL DAIRY SHOW WILL UK HELD ON TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, November 10th and 11th, in the MARKET HALL, WHITCHURCH. Prizes to the value of over Y,400 being offered. ^HEOULES are now ready, and may be had on application to ABRAHAM O. LAKIN, Secretary. Entries finally close Monday, Nov., 2nd. CHESTER UNITED GAS CO. GAS COOKERS, By Best Makers, Fixed on Hire. GAS FIRES, Of All Patterns, Quoted at Prices Inclusive of Fixing. INCANDESCENT GAS LIGHTING. Selection of Various Patterns of BURNERS and FITTINGS arc kept in stock also a Large Variety of Best English Glass SHADES, <&c. at'tieu!ar Attention is paid to Enquiries for Gas Supply for Special Apparatus. Orders attended to Promptly by ^-onipatent Fitters. I titrates Free and Inspection Invited i at the— T">V. T !,OM AND OFFICES: i A .UN b J.. O tlilibTEJi. H. C. HOUGHTON (The City Optologist), EYESIGHT AND SPECTACLE -IL SPECIALIST, Formerly manager for WOOT), ABRAHAMS, Liverpool and Manchester. ONLY AnDlus- 23, EASTGATE ST., CHESTER. THERMOMETERS, ANEROIDS, BAROGRAPHS, PRISM BINOCULARS, OPERA GLASSES, Ute., in stock. ALL REPAIRS DONE ON THE PREMISES. CHEAPLY AND PROMPTLY. PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENTS. p o P u L AIL LECTURES IN THE CHESTER MUSIC HALL, (Under the auspices of the Y.M.C.A.), ON MONDAY EVENINGS AT 8 O'CLOCK. Nov. 9—"English Town Life in the Middle Ages" REV. CANON MASTERMAN. M.A. Chairman, The Sheriff-Alderman J. M. FROST, J. P. 16—Humorous Lecture, REV. C. H. GRUNDY, M.A. 23-Dramatic and Humorous Recital, ALEXANDER WATSON, Esq. I Cliairiiian-Aideriiin.n W. H. CUURTON. SPECIALLY REDUCED TERMS for the NEXT THREE LECTURES: 6/ 3/ 1/6. SINGLE TICKETS, 2/0, 2/ 1/ Tickets at PHILLIPSON & GOLoRn, East- gate ROW or from Mr. A. E. RIMMHK, Y.M.C.A., Parr's Bank Chambors, St. Wei burgh-street. TOWN HALL, CHESTER, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, I NOVEMBER 11th & 12th, 1903. CHESTER PAXTON SOCIETY'S ANN UAL EXHIBITION OF HARDY EiiUITS, CHRYSANTHEMUMS, I Ladies' TABLE DECORATIONS, dC. OPENING CEREMONY BY HER GRACE Katharine Duchess of Westminster On WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 11th, AT 3 P.M. Selections of MUSIC by Mr. F. BENYON'S ORCHESTRA on both days. Schedules of Prizes may bo had from Messrs. DICKSONS LIMITED, Eastgate-street; Messrs. MCHATTIB & Co., Northgate-street; or at the Grosvenor Museum. ENTRIES CLOSE WEDNESDAY, Nov. 4th. G. P. MILN, Hon. Sec. MUSIO HALL,, CHESTER. (CHILDREN'S CONCERTS V-/ (in aid of Retired Teachers' Homes.) 300 VOICES. THURSDAY & FRIDAY, November 12 & 13. PRETTY DRILLS and DANCES. ACTION SONGS and FIGURE MARCHING. GLEES by the COLLEGE STUDENTS. CATHEDRAL QUARTET PARTY. Comedian:—MR. LOUI PARRY. ELECTRIC LIGHTING EFFECTS BY F. JONES & SON, Foregate-street, Chester. ConductorsMr. TIIKODORK AIWEUN and Mr. T. J. BOUGHTON. Accompanist •. Miss M. LOAM. Tickets may be had at the SCHOOLS or from Hon. Sec.. R. ATHEUTON, St. Mary's Boys' I School, Hand bridge. Preliminary Notice. Education Bill & Church Schools. A MEETING will be held IN THE MUSIC HALL, On TUESDAY, DECEMBER 15th, at 8 p.m. Chairman COLONEL WILFOBD LLOYD. Principal Speakers:-LORD HUGH CECIL, AND TUB RT. HON. GEORGE WYNDHAM, M.P. (if his engagements permit). Churchmen are request ;d to keep this date free. 1 9 0 8. fARPORLEY HUNT CLUB ON WEDNESDAY, NOV. 4th, at One o'clock, the following PRIZES Will bo given at TARPORLEY by the Club :— I.-For the Best FOUR-YEAR-OLD MARE or GELDING, suitable f)r Hunting purposes. First, klO; Second, B5 Third, £3. II.-For the Bo,t TIltlEE-YEAR-OLD.NIARE or GELDING, suitable for Hunting purposes. First, CS; Second, 91. Horses competing for these Prizes to Jump Two Flights of Hurdles. III.-A JUMPING COMPETITION, for Horses that have never won a First Prize in a Jumping Competition. First, E5; Second, £:3. IV.-For the Best "YEARLING" by the Tarporley Hunt Club Stallion. First, B7 Second, B3; Third. 92. The above Competitions are restricted to Horses BRED and OWNED by bona-fide Farmerg, whose sole occupation is farming, within the limits of the Cheshire Hunt. The Hunt Club Committee reserve to them- selves the power of declining Entries for any of the above Prizes. N.B.—The Prize Money will be paid at "THK SWAN," immediately after the conclusion of the jumping. ENTRIES to be made to T. F. LINXKLL, Esq., Duddon Lodge, Tarporley, on or before SATUR- DAY. October 31st, 1908. WHIST DRIVES. QPECIAL ACCOMMODATION For SELECT PARTIES, at the BEL G R A V E HOTEL, FOREGATE STREET, CHESTER. DAINTY CATKRING. TERMS MODEKATR. EXECUTORS OF THE LATE E DWARD WILLIAMS HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTERS, DECORATORS, PLUMBERS, &c., 33, NICHOLAS ST., CHESTER. HEWITT'S FOR SCHOOL BOOTS. m | BROWN & C 0 (CHESTER) .:)) LIMITED BEG TO ANNOUNCE THAT THEY WILL BE HOLDING A SPECIAL DEMONSTRATION OF THE CELEBRATED ROYAL WOBCESTER COUSETS NEW DIREOTOIRE AND GRECIAN MODELS, 'ON MONDAY NEXT, NOV. 2nd, and fallowing days. AN EXPERT AMERICAN CORSET FITTER WILL BE IN ATTENDANCE READY TO ADVISE LADIES ON" ALL POINTS CONCERNING CORRECT CARRIAGE. EASTGATE ROW, CHESTER. PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENTS. AN EXHIBITION OF WATElt COLOUR DRAWINGS and SKETCHES, BY Mr. M. L. Smyth, Miss N. V. Smyth, and Mrs. Lilian Bell. AT MINSHULL & MEESON'S GALLERY, EASTGATE ROW, CHESTER. OPENING ON NOVEMBER 9TH. MALPAS AND DISTRICT PLOUGHING SOCIETY. President-CAPTAIN R. W. ETHELSTON. THK THIRD ANNUAL PLOUGHING MATCH J' Will be held on the MILL MOOR FARM, near MALPAS (By kind permission of Mr. A. BLAKE), On WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2.5th, 1908. B30 given in Prizes to 7 Classes. The Digger Class and one single Furrow Ploughing Class, open to all comers. Schedules from J. W. WYCHKRLEY, Mai pas, Hon. Sec. Telephone No. 16. NORTHGATE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. THE REV. HERBERT COOPER WILL COMMENCE HIS MINISTRY IN THE ABOVE CHURCH, ON SUNDAY NEXT, NOV. 1ST, 1908' RECOGNITION SERVICE WEDNESDAY, 4TII NOVEMBER, At 7.30 p.m. Preliminary Notice. ST. PAUL'S, CHESTER. THE GRAND ANNUAL BAZAAU & SALE OF WORK IN AID OF THE PARISH FUNDS, Will be held in the CAMPBELL MEMORIAL HALL, BOUGHTON, On WEDNESDAY, 9Tii DECEMBER, 1908. Further particulars shortly. F. EDWARDS, M.A., Vicar. JOHN ROBERTS, Hon. Sec. ST. WERBURGH'S SCHOOLS. A UA L E OF WORK K/7 IN AID OF THE ABOVE DECEMBER 4th and 5th, 1908. Cost of alterations so far. E3,000. Subscriptions and Gifts for the Sale thankfully received by REV. J. CHAMBERS, St. Werburgh's, Grosvenor Park-road, Chester. DANCING. THE NEWGATE QUADRILLE PARTY Twill hold a CINDERELLA, in the NEW- GATE ASSEMBLY ROOMS, on TUESDAY NEXT, November 3rd. Dancing 8 to 12. Non-members, 1/6. MARCHAN-TS BAND. The Half Term commences on the above date.  HENRY JOLLIFFE, Returning I Officer, duly appointed by the Chairman of the above Board, do HEREBY CERTIFY that the following persons have been duly elected Representative Members of the Board for the ensuing year, viz.:— BITHKLL, EDWARD .Flint CONWAY, THOMAS G Connah's Quay GREEN, JOHN E Chester JONKS, JOHN Quay RENEY, WALTER. Connah's Quaj SCONCE, A)ANIEL Chester WKBB, RICHARD A.Neston HENRY JOLLIFFE. Returning Officer. River Dee Fishery Office, 13, St. John-street, Chester, 29th October, 1^08 CHESTER, WREXHAM, DISTRICT qAYINGS BANK. 0 OPEN DAILY 10 TO 3. WEDNESDAY 10 TO 1. MONDAY & SATURDAY EVENINGS 7 TO 9. Hoole Branch Westminster Schools, FRIDA Y EVENING, 7 TO 9. Extension of Limit. Deposits now received from Ouo Sliilliug 40 9550. PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENTS CHESTER AND DISTRICT CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOUR UNION. On WEDNESDAY, Nov. ltth, 1003. THE Ali- N UAL MEETINGS Gi'oav.^on PARK BAPTIST CHURCH. Afternoon service at 3-30, Preacher, Rev. J. BROWN MOHGAN (of Bradford). Evening at 7-15, PUBLIC MEETING. Speakers, Rev. J. BROWN MORGAN, and others. Soloist Miss LILY HUGHE- COLLECTIONS. C.E. SALE OF WORK, NOVEMBER 25TH. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS. A SPECIAL MEETING WILL BE HELD AT TALBOT HOTEL, NEWGATE STREET, CHESTER, On SATURDAY, NOV. 14, at G-S0 p.m. prompt. To be Addressed bv- H. G. KING, Esq., Londou, Hon. Sec. U.K.C.T.A. Benefit Society and FRED C. Esq., lioudou, Hon. See. I U.K.C.T.A. All Commetcial Travellers are cordially invited. Preliminary Notice. UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE WOMEN'S FUKKDOR LEAGUE, A SUFFRAGE MEETING WILL BE HELD IN THB TOWN HALL, ON NOVEMBER 17tb. At Eight p.m. Speakers: Mrs.DESPARD & Mrs. BILLINGTON GRIEG TENDERS. CITY AND COUNTY OF THE-CITY OF CHESTER. TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. TENDERS are invited for the Construction of JL ADDITIONAL and the ALTERATION of existing MUNICIPAL OFFICES. Town Hall, Chester. Plans and Specifications can be seen at the office of W. T. Lockwood, Esq.. F.R.I.B.A., 83, Fore gate-street, Chester, on and after Monday, the 26th October, and quantities obtained on deposit of Bl, which will be returned on receipt of a bona- fide tender. Tenders are to be sent to me on or before Mon- day, the 9th November, enclosed in sealed envelopes, addressed "The Town Clerk, Town HaJJ, Chester," endorsed on the outside" Office Accommodation." The lowest or any Tender will not necessarily be accepted. I J. II. DICKSON, Town Clerk. Town Hall, Chester, 24i.h October, 1'iOS. CHESTER GENERAL INFIRMARY. TTOSPITAL SUNDAY, COLLECTIONS AND CHURCH OFFERTORIES. 1908. 1907. £ s. d. £ s. d. Amounts already acknowledged 329 8 5 Hoole Church 10 15 0 5 5 0 Christleton Church 9 4 10 9 10 5 Holy Trinity Church 6 110 7 3 5 Dodleston and Kinerton Churches 3 3 0 4 4 0 Baelcford Church 3 0 0 3 11 0 KelsaJl Wesleyan Church 2 10 6 2 2 G Ashton Hayes Church 2 4 1 3 1 3 Sealand Christian Mission 2 2 0 Handbridge Congregational Church 2 2 0 2 2 0 ShottonChurch. 2 2 0 3 8 G Golftyn Preshyterian Church 1 12 5 1 6 0 Little St. John's Church 1 1 0 2 2 0 St. Martin's Welsh Church 1 1 0 1 1 0 Rhesycae Congregational Chin i h 0 15 0 0 15 0 Delamero Wesleyan Chapel 0 14 9 Holy Trinity Mission Church 0 12 9 0 14 9 Mission Church of the Good Shepherd 0 11 10 0 16 4 Ewloo. St. Winifred's School ChaPel. 0 3 0 016 3 JB379 5 5 CONVALESCENT HOMLit 1908. 1907. Ashton Hayes Church 1 1 0 Little St. John's Church 1 1 0 £ 381 7 5 HAIR COMBINGS H A lX U,- R I N G S O?-)VER IE I TAILS OF F, HAIR FRAMES, PURE ? From 3/d each. RAI R. 0/0. T. SEALES BROWN, 3, LEECE-ST. (Car Statiou), LIVERPOOL. RICHARD JONES. SOMETHING SPEClltL IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. PECIAL PRICP,. 50'? to 58m, SCOTCH TWEEDS, liu'pefyd. SPECIAL PRICE. LADIES' DELAINE BLOUSE ??)ir'? HEMSTITCHED SHEETS, full size, 9/11 per pr- LADIES' BLANKET TWERD COATS, Full L sngfch, Special prices 9/11 10/11 12/11 1511 13 11 EMBROIDERED TLÅY CLOTHS .4ïd. e;lch. LADIES' WASHLEATHER GLOVES 1/01d. pnir. RICHARD JONES & Co., LIMITED. C H E S T E R. THE UNITED MILLS GO., LTI). VERY SPECIAL BARGAINS IN LADIES' & CHILDREN'S UNDERCLOTHING, ETC. SPECIAL SHOWROOM  COMPARISON INVITED BETTER VALUE THAN EVER IN Blauliets, Sheets, Quilts, Ilouseho d Linen, Lace Curtains, etc. The UNITED MILLS CO., Ltd., 12, St. WOrl)tzi-glt-St., ALSO AT AIANCHESTER, SOUTEIPORT, PRESTON and WIC*AN. THE RUBBER SHOP, 8, ST. WERBURGH STREET. ENGLISH TAILOR-MADE WINTER OVERCOATS IN ORDINARY CLOTHS, FOR LADIES AND GENT'S. A FEW OF OUR FAMOUS BLANKET CLOTII OVERCOATS FOR LADIES STILL TO BE HAD, 29/6; W )IUH 45/- 22 SHADES TO CHOOSE FROM. CATALOGUES ON REQUEST. TAILOR-MADE Ladies' and Gent's TWEED HATS, 4/6 and upwards. SEE WINDOWS THE WILLIAMS RUBBER CO. 8, ST. WERBURGH STREET, CHESTER. V CHESTER "jfoME-BREWED" ALE CHESTER NORTHGATE BREWERY CO., LTD. THE BREWERY, NORTHGATE, CHESTER. PRICE LIST SENT ON APPLICATION. PROMPT DELIVERIES by the Company's convoyanoss; or by Rail, carriage paid to Railway Station. NOTE-IS THE ONLY BREWERY IN CIIESTER. I RAILWAYS. G.W.R. EXCURSIONS TO LONDON WEDNESDAY, Nov. 4th, to LONDON, T V for 2, 3 or 4 days, as under :-CHKSTER, depart 9-45 a.m. WEDNESDAY, Nov. 9th, LORD MAYOR'S SHOW DAY, to LONDON for 1, 2, 3 or 6 days, CHESTER, depart G-45 a.m. Tickets, bills, pemphlets, etc., obtainable at the Stations or from the Divisional Superintendent, Chester. JAMES C. INGLIS, General Manager. ACCIDENTS OF ALL KINDS, SICKNESS, EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY, Burglary & Fidelity Guarantee Risla INSUBED AGAINST BY THE RAILWAY PASSENGERS' ASSUR- ANCE COMPANY. Capital (fully subscribed) Claims paid £ 5,400,00*1 64, CORN HILL, LONDON. A. VIAN, Secretary. AGKNT& :— Chester.Messrs. CUNNAH & ROBERTS, Grosvenor Buildings. „ .Mr. J. E. HASWZLL, Dee Tower. (Agents required in unropmiented districts). (; un:=:). (EXPERIENCED 35 YEARS) HouSE DECORATOR, PAINTER, JJL PAPER-HANGER, &c., 71, WATERGATE STREET ROW (NBALLLT OPP081TJI: TRINITY CHURCH), Pattern Books sent on application. Ksimaes triveu. A good selection of Wall Papers, Enamels and Beidy .Mixed Paints in Stook. All Orders personally attended to. EXCAVATIONS At 9, FOREGATE STREET. T E. BRASSEY & SON, Ltd. 4 regret the inconvenience caused to their Customers and the Public during the past few months. Although they had absolutely no control over t.he work, they are pleased to note that it is now completed and Business can be again transacted with comfort. Intending purchasers of CYCLES should Inspect the remainder of the Stock of "RALEIGHS "-there is now a SPECIAL DISCOUNT of 2/- in the E. off the usual cash prices. P POWELL. TLIL. 2ixl. X CUACH BUILDERj COMMERCIAL HALL. FRODSHAM ST., CHESTER. Established over 40 Years. Estimates Given. MOTOR BODIES BUILT TO UHDElt MOTOR CARS PAINTED & REPAIRED. MESSRS. F. WOODFIN & CO. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS, I 20, FRODSHAM STREET, CHESTER. Large and Valuable UP-TO-DATE STOCK kept on the Premises. j TKLKPHONK NO. A13PLET0N'S BRIDGE STREET ROW, I CHESTER. I R Dli'CIAT I"'r INr I SPECIALISTS IN LADIES' COSTUMES COATS". SKIRTS. Engiish :u;il Froneli lÖ'" 0J .t. "1. MILLINERY, FURS, FEATHER BOAS, &e, are now Showing, respectfully Invite Inspection of their New Stock of the above Goods, specially selected for Autumn and Winter Wear. PERFECT FITTING and UIVTO-DATE COSTUMES, in a variety of New Materials from 42/- OUR MILLINERY DEPARTMENT is replete with all the Newest and Latest STYLES and SHAPES, including the new Motor BONNETS the "Merrio Widow,"also Silk and Satin HATS at most Moderate Prices. I III Our FUU DEPARTMENT we have an exceptionally well- selected Stock of choice FURS of all descriptions-. Boas, ka ves, Necklets, Mnffs, &c. These Goods having been purchased early in the season, are now being offered at SUMMER PRICES. I IN OUR GLOVE, HOSISRT, Bud FANCY DEPARTMENT, we are showing an exceedingly large and varied Stcek comprising— Kiel & Fabric, Lined & Un-lined Gloves oi the very best makes. Our Kid Gloves, fV'j.u 1/1 H to 5/11, are all guaranteed. Our Fabric Gloves, trom 7d. are uii-e.ijua.ii d for Quality, Fit and W oar. The BLOUSE DEPARTMENT is also now replete with a choice selection of Novelties in Silk, Delaine,U ami YV. o leu Bouses. Also the New Knitted Wool Golf Co its, Jtivey* &c. LADIES' UNDERCLOTHING and WOOLLEN UNDERWEAR in ail the best productions, including the Wolsey, Alpine, und other reliable makes. NOTK THE ADDUKSS — APPLETONS, BRIDGE STREET ROW, CHESTER. BOSTOCK & HEELEY, BOOT MAKERS, EASTGATE ROW. SPECIALITIES — GENTLEMEN'S LAC BOOTS, Brown or Black, 13/3. The best in England. BOYS' SCHOOL BOOTS, the same quality at very moderate prices. ENGLISH MADE ON AMERICAN MODELS ASK FOR ROMOLA," THK CREAM OF OLD SCOTCH WHISKIES. PKOPKIKTOK GEORGE BARLOW, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT, "THK OLD VAULTS," BRIDGE STREET, CHESTER. TELEPHONE, Oii32. TicLicpHovic No. I IL. EDGAR DUTTON & SONS, Complete Funeral Furnishers AND I CARRIAGE PROPRIETORS, Frodsiiiiiii-streset, Chester. E. D. & SONs, having the Lirgesb Stook o Belgian Horses, Superior Glass and Closed Hearses, Private Brougham aad C.iaohes are prepared to Supply Funer is cheiper tbau any )thci shop in liio City. E. D.&SONSsakethe ENTIRE MANAGE- MENT OF FUNERALS in Town or Country with due regard to economy and taste. Infant's Funeral, with a Pair Horse Coach, Coiiin and Grave, trom 218. To the Poor or Benevolent, a good Coffin, Schillibeer and Grave complete, 3Ss. SOLK AGENTS FOB PATENT METALLIC COFFINS. (The trade supplied). Superior WEDDING CARRIAGES for hire, kept only for Weddings, at moderate charges. PHI VAT* ÁDDRIUSKj: 12, UNION WALK, adjoining Stables; and SPARFIELD HOUSE, NEWTON