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SALES BY AUCTION. t' MESSRS. F. LLOYD &. SONS WREXHAM SMITHFIELD. FRANK LLOYD & SONS will have a Grand Entry for MONDAY'S SALE :— 100 to 150 Fat and Store CATTLE, 750 SHEEP, PIGS, and CALVES. Sale of Dairy Cows, Sheep, and Calves at 10.30. Pigs and Beef at 11.15. a TLESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18TH, AT ONE. MALPAS STATION SMITHFIELD. IIRYNK LLOYD & SONS will SELL:- I 120 to 150 Fat, Da.iry, and Store Cattle, 5?0 Fat Sheep, Lambs, and Calves, TncIaJinfi 26 Prime Fat Beasts from Messrs W. gliding Jones, John Done, D. Batterbee, S. Oller- jjead. Sc., L\:C. jlore Entries expected and invited. 2348j FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 21ST, AT 1.30. >TA HE GREAT SALE OF STORE SHEEP AND RAMS IN WHITCHURCH SMTTHFIELD. FRANK LLOYD & PONS have pleasare Fin ?nnoancing their second annual Sale of over /450 Shropshire, Clan, Kerry, Lleyn, and Cheviot Ewes, and Store Lambs, Pedigree Shropshire Rams and Ram Lambs, for the above. FOUR GUINEAS IN PRIZES. Early Entries invited. Auctioneers' Offices, Whitchurch. No restrictions on Sheep either broaght into or out of Shropshire into Denbighshire or Flintshire. 2347j n\ WEDNESDAY, 26TH SEPTEMBER, AT ONE O'CLOCK. IMPORTANT SALE AT THE EMRAL ARMS, WORTHENBURY, Cu'nsL'inl Van Mare 16 hands, Dog Cart, Farm Cart, Harne- and Gears, Chaff Cutter, Iron Hurdles, STACK OF HAY, about 8 TONS, Head of Poultry, Tools, and General Out-Door 1:c:¡' HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, jrelr.-iittj;:—Oak and mohegany tables, six walnut cbtIr. with carved backs, mahogany sideboard, YViud-jr and other chairs, kitchen tables, crockery, cbur-i p; int-J toilet tables and toilet ware, five sots 0f jrcii and i%,ucd bedsteads, and straw mattresses and sad :t;Uher beds, looking glasses, pictures, books, two pr. Jicd oak cliestzi and miscellaneous effects. FRANK LLOYD & SONS, i t t n iastroctad by Mr Jones (who is leaving) to coni'r! the above Sale, commencing at one o'clock. '1\) Catalogues. Prompt attention iuvited. 2378j lllrl WIIITOHURCH (SALOP) GREAT S\I_L HORSE SALE AND FOAL SHOW OF THE MIDLANDS, FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 28th. £29 10d. IN PRIZES. FRANK LLOYD & SONS have pleasure to J_ :nt!:? entries for the above Annual event. Eir.r; close FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21st. Eatrv Forms ind Prize Lists from the Auctioneers' Whitchurch. 2277r NORTH WALES REPOSITORY, WREXHAM. 60 GNS. PRIZES. 1,000 HORSES. THE LARGEST HORSE SALES IN THE WORLD. TiRAXK LLOYD & SONS' GREAT JJ OCTOBER HORSE AND FOAL SALES. The highest price realised last October was 540gs II"ESDAY, October 2ad.-Hunters and Harness Horses. Ift'EHlsKSDAY, 3.d.-Small Horses, Cabs and l'jnies, including entries from several Show 4tud a. THL tiSDAY, 4th.—Heavy Lnrry and Van Horses. FRIDAY, 5th.-Shire Mares, Foals, and Young Horses of all classes. Enter at once, and secure a good position. Er.i.:ie3 Close Saturday, September 22nd. Pr:e Lists and Forma ready. 2239C -I FRANK LLOYD N'JTTALL, & Co. SEXf WEEK. HORSES. CHESHIRE REPOSITORY, CREWE. FRANK LLOYD, NUTTALL & CO. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19TH. 130 cuss Hunters, Single and Double Iliruesi Horses, 15 2 and over, including •.vsll-kno'ffii good IIantei3, end 10 I itch r LilUKSDAl, SEPTEMBER 20rn. 300 H'^h-elass Single and Doable Harness Horsi■ Show Cobs, and Ponies. FRIDAY.SEPTEMBER. 21ST. 200 Haavy Town Mares and Geldings, Lurry ana Young Harass. Catalogues ready. Siles at 12-15. GREAT OCTOBER SELECT SALES. ONE ilOIE WINS 20 GUINEAS. 0 17ih.—Annual Sale of Hunters, IS: ±j .—Pedigree Hickaeys, Harness Horses and Cjbj. 13th.—The Gr^at Sale of Shires for the Midlands. Eu-ri-ji ala-ady received from Captain Lonsdale, CianckSlud c).. El. Grjen. Esq Howarth, Esq ■J; Joynsou, Esq W. F. K.,wer, B-q., John :)L:2nr. E''J. lL \Vaitehe;¡,J, E,q. John Carpenter, aud Several other stads. Kr: tries close October 8th. Prize lists ready, 22Hz MESSRS ALFRED MANSELL 4. CO. AY NEXT, SEPTEMBER istb, 1900 (One o'clock). 'I^I'EIirflON SALE OF SllHOPSHIRES FOR MB E. K. BICKLEY, .1.1 THE FIELDS, ELLESMERE, ?- ?'.an-i.; \Velshampton Station, oa the Cambrian hiihvay, Th:? Milta how EH?StNere, Eight from "?'?r'-i;, ami Six from Wcm. A L: RED MANSELL & Co. will SELL ;.r AUCliON, as above, 'Inr. ENTIIIE FLOCK OF ^KI.ISL'ERED SHROPSHIRE SHEEP, viz: 20 SHEARLING and TWO SHEAR-RAMS, 54 RAM LAMBS, 29 BEACTIFUL SHEARLING EWES, 49 CRAND YOUNG BREEDING EWES, 49 YUiXG STOCK EWES, 54 1:: WE LAMBS. hh Rtm. fI'istnrG Rangers) are strong, well- eici)pd. 11I11..¡en!ar animals, with good bone and =" Unce. dei'3'j tine wool, and well-covered heads. Ibc ^^tarhng and Breeding Ewes can be speei?Hy r")/J'n b' .f' It>IL,cO. dng true to type, very uniform in ?:?:er. ?ud w? good coats and skin, and their p(leribij will speak &3 to the capabilities of '?e-????c? Cjn\cyai:c_a will meet morning trains at Ellesmere Wcm. t-'atala^nps from Alfred Mansell & Co., Shrewsbury, w! txecutb Commissions. 2338 MESSRS DAVID ROBERTS AND SON. ?".i-'?ESDAY. SEPTEMBER 2Gh, 1900. 'ILSH.S DAVID ROBERTS AND SON t ?iU SELL BY AUCTION, a.t LLWYNONN, BRYNEGLWYS, of the representatives of the late Mr Michael Thoma". r' V"?'I"ofmcv?!Q,).b!ecoUectionof a?efol and "?Dj??j .bAHMING IMPLEMENTS by the liMt makers. HOUSEHOLD FUliNITCKE con-  in kitchen, pantry, back kitchen, sitting room. "U ? b?dru-?n-, t?ettter with the DAIRY "L'lSITES, <tc., Ac. had seven dp-ys ^Ull ¿crjptive catalogues may be had seven days "'? to the aa? from the Auctioneers, C?rwen, -?-' a;id Han?oHen. Sale at 11-30 profflet. with the Out-door Effects.) 2340h TENDERS. WREXHAM RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL. TENDERS. BUILDERS, CONTRACTORS, &c. T?? WREXHAM RURAL DISTRICT ?????CIL.Qvu.e TENDERS for Utiitdm? a .,ton, I' "H'll n'~ y ?' and Erecun? Fencing a.t MOS9 HtH, '(;h'c l' h' h b lir^0D' ?'or''i'M? to specification whieh to?y ba :.tn "a "pplit:ation to Mr Strachan, Highways Sar- vr; *-rHpi.n Lodge, between the hours of 9 and 1 "?''P'? Lodse. between the ?onrs of 9 and 10 aniF5 and 6 in the evening. ?.?'?. t-udorsfd "Tender Moaa H)M," must be j. ?ft:d at njy office on or before the 19 .h inst. By Order, J. OSWELL BURY, Clerk to the Conncil. i Temple-row, Wrexham, 13th Septembei, 1900. 2387a SALES BY AUCTION. MESSRS JONES 4. SON. The Largest Pig Salesmen in North Wales. WREXHAM SMITHFIELD. m ESSRS JONES & SON will SELL 1,600 HEAD OF STOCK, comprising- 150 to 200 Prime Fat and Store Cattle. 400 to 500 Ripe Fat Sheep, Lambs, and Calves. 200 urand Scotch Wether Lambs, direct from Scotland. 800 to 1,000 Fat and Store Pigs. Sale commences at 10.15 with Calves. Cattle and Pigs at 10.30. Sheep at 1115. 907 ROSSETT SMITHFIELD. THE next Sale will be held on WED. JL NESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19th, 1900, at 12 o'clock. 2.31PL JONES & SON. Auctioneers LLANGOLLEN SMITHFIELD. (The North Wales Central Sheep Market). GREAT PRIZE SALE OF STOCK. m F-SSRS. JONES & SON have a grand .1 H entry for their Sixth Great Anniversary Prize Show and Sale of Fat and Store Stock, to be held on TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25th. 1900, 250 Grand Milch Cows and Heifers, Calvers, Barrens, Store Cattle, and Fat Beasts. 1,200 Ripe fat Lambs and Sheep. 400 Store Welsh Wethers and Ewes. 400 Fat and Store Pigs and Calves. Cash Prizes in ten classes. Judging at 10 o'clock. Sale at 10.30 and 11. A convenient train leaves Wrexham at 9.25. A special train will leave Llangollen at 4 for convey- ance of Stock from the Sale. The Third Great Annual Special Sale of Store Sheep and Lamba takes place on FRIDAY, OCTO- BER 5th at 11 30. OVER 3,000 HEAD WILL BE OFFERED 2351r FRIDAY NEXT, SEPTEMBER 21st, at TWO O'CLOCK. AT PARK STREET, RHOSDDU, WREXHAM. SALE of waggonette, 2 dog carts, 2 carts, 2 horses, foal, 2 store pigs, 3 sheds as fixed, sundry tools, chaff cutter, small qaantity of hay and manure, Arc. (By order of Mr Watkins.) 2350h JONES AND SON, Auctioneers. HORSEE HORSES!! HORSES! WREXHAM HORSE REPOSITORY. 20 GUINEAS IN PRIZES. MESSRS JONES & SON'S NEXT SALE of LIGHT and HEAVY HORSES, COLTS and FOALS, &c., wili take place on THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27th and 23th. Entries close September 17th. The last Sale was the most successful ever held. 2240a MESSRS R. OWEN JONES & CO. GLOBE AUCTION BOOMS, REGENT STREET, WREXHAM. THE SALE ON MONDAY NEXT will include handsome saddlebag snite, sofa upholstered in leather, mahogany frame, reclining chair, mahogany II.S. rocker with arms, coal box, screen, handsome gilt pier glasa, piano atool, bamboo table, toilet chests, toilet stands, leaf tables, umbrella stand, sofas. quantity of oilcloth, 4ft. painted chest of drawers, 2 travelling boxes, telescope, 2 powder and shot flacka, dog slip bicycle carrier, hand sewing machine, chair bedsteads and cushions complete, brass rail bedsteads, dark walnut bedroom suits, comprising wardrobe carved panels, bevel slates, lined chest with swing glass, and jewel drawers, washstand with marble slab, and numerous other lots. Sale at two o'clock. Auctioneers' Ofiiecs Globe Auction Rooms, Regent-street, Wrexham. Telephone, No. 0200. 2380h G. F. BYFCRD. VALE OF CLWYD AUCTION MART, RUTHIN, Close to the Railway Station. GREAT ANNUAL STORE SHEEP SALE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 17th, 1900. 3,000 Pedigree Shropshire, Welsh, Southdown, Clan, Radnor. Cross-bred and Scotch Ewes, Rams, Ram Lambs and Wethers. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY GEORGE F. BYFORD, at the above Mart, On MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 17th, 1900, Commencing with the Ewes at 12 o'clock, immedi- ately after the arrival of the mid-day train from the North Wales Coast and Chester. Pedigree Rams sold singly. First Ram in the King at 2 o'clock. Train leaves Chester 10.10, Wrexham 10 0, Rhyl 11.0, Denbigh 11.30 a.m. Returning from Ruthin for Chester, Wrexham, Rhvl and Denbigh at 4 0 and 6.31. 2332r 631. 2332c MESSRS MACDONALD, FRASER, & CO., LIMITED. 104,500 BLACKFACE AND CHEVIOT HILL SHEEP, 6,100 WEST HIGHLAND AND CROSS CATTLE' AT LARRY, INVERNESS. AND PERTH AUCTION MARKETS. AT LARRY STATION, SUTHERLANDSHIRE, Os TUESDAY 25TH SEPTEMBER, At 11.30 a.m., GREAT ANNUAL SALE OF 9,000 Cheviot Ewes, Gimmers and Wethers, the regular cast from the Crack Sutherlandshire Grazings. 250 West Highland and Cross one and two-year-old Cattle. AT INVERNESS AUCTION MARKET, THURSDAY, 27TH SEPTEMBER, AT 11.15 A.M., INVERNESS GREAT ANNUAL SALE OF 9,000 Blackface and Cheviot one, two, and three- year-old Wethers. 5,000 Cross, Half-bred, and Blackface Lambs. 1:600 West Highland, Black Polled, and Cross one and twc-year-old Cattle. FRIDAY. 28TH SEPTEMBER, AT 11.15 A.M., INVERNESS GREAT ANNUAL SALE OF 10,000 Cheviot Ewea and Gimmers, all uncrossed, comprising the regular cilst from all the principal grazings in the North and West of Scotland. 7,000 Blackface Ewes and Gimmers, all uncrossed, comprising the best lots in the North of Scotland. AT PERTH AUCTION MARKET, WEDNESDAY, 311D OCTOBER, AT 10 A.51, PERTH GREAT ANNUAL SALE OF 26,000 Blackface and Cheviot Ewes, uncrossed, direct from the hills. 1 200 West Highland one, two, and three-year-old Bnllocks and Heifers. THURSDAY, 4TH OCTOBER. AT 10 A.M., PERTH GREAT ANNUAL SALE OF 27,000 Blackface, Cheviot, and Cross one, two, and three-year-old Wethers. 900 Black Polled and Cross Wintering and Feed- ing Cattle. FRIDAY, 5TH OCTOBER, AT 10 A.M., PERTH GREAT ANNUAL SALE OF 10000 Blackface, Cheviot, and Cross Gimmers. 5 000 Cross, Half-bred, and Blackface Lambs. 160J Home grazed and Irish Wintering and Feed- ing Cattle. 130 Milch Cows and Calving Queys. NOTE.-The above Sales will include all the best stocks of Cheviot and Blackface Sheep, and of West Highland, Black Polled, and Cross Cattle in Scotland, deserving special attention. FTLACDONALD, FRASER, & Co., LIMITED. 34a SALES BY AUCTION. MESSRS. ASTON & SON. SALE BY S. ASTON & SON ARGYLE AUCTION ROOMS. SALE EVERY MONDAY. These ROOMS are OPEN every day to receive FURNITURE, or other GOODS, in any quantity, to be BOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION. "kLL GOODS TO BE DELIVERED AT THE SIDE DOOR, WITH A LIST GIVING FULL PARTICULARS. <?ooM FETCHED OR DELIVERED AT MODERATE CHARGE. TELEPHONE, No. 0190. 2353 THE SALE NEXT MONDAY will consist -L of walnut case cottage pianoforte, dining-room suite in saddlebags, solid dark walnut bedroom suite, Parisian bedsteads, spring mattress, wool mattress, large fire and burglar proof safe, large dresser and shelves suitable for a farmhouse or large kitchen, mahogany chairs and couch in hair-seating, treadle sewing machine by Singer Company (cost JE9), 100 sheet galvanised corrugated iron, steel shovels, padlocks, stock locks, four 561b. boxes of Crossfield's soap, mangle, sbandry, horse and harness, kitchen chairs, tables, fenders, fireirons, saucepans, and other' effects. Sale to commence at 12 o'clock. The horse, harness, and shandry will be sold at 2 o'clock. Auctioneer's Office: Regent-street, Wrexham. 2391a MESSRS. HENRY MANLEY &SONS. 1250 HORSES. £120 PRIZES. CREWE HORSE REPOSITORY. HENRY MANLEY & SONS' FIVE DAYS' SALES. 9 GREAT AUTUMN HORSE S KLES, in conjunction with the Foal Show and Annual Sale of Shires and Hackneys. Dates as follows TUESDAY. OCTOBER 9TH, TO TO SATURDAY OCTOBER 13TH. Prizes offered include 20 Guineas for best Cart Horse, 20 Guineas for best Female Shire, 12 Guineas for best Hackney, 5 Guineas for best Hunter, and 25 Guineas for Shire Foals. During the last year a pair of Cart Geldings have sold for 310 Guineas, Hackneys have realised up to 200 Guineas, Shirea to 225 Guineas, and Foals to 70 Guineas. Many showyard Champions already entered. Prize schedules and entry forms on application. t2352 RAILWAY NOTICES. GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY JgXCURSIONS will rua as under :— NATIONAL EISTEDDFOD OF WALES. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18th (for 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5 dayp) and FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21sc (for 1 or 2 days) to LIVERPOOL from Raabon, Llan. fynydd, Coedpoeth, NVREN-E[,IU, Greaford, Rossett, &c. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20;h, DAY TRIP to OSWESTRY (AGRICULTURAL SHOW) from Corwen, Liangollen, Acrefair, Rossett, Gresford, WREXHAM, Ruabon. A.-2. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 21st, HALF-DAY TRIP to LIVERPOOL from Ruabon, WREXHAM, &c. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21qt, DAY TRIP to CORWEN (AGRICULTURAL SHOW) from WREXHAM, Ruabon, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22od, DAY TRIP to LIVERPOOL (FOOTBALL: EVERTON v. LIVERPOOL) from Ruabon, WREXHAM, &c. For times, bookings from other Stations, WEEK- END EXCURSIONS, COUNTRY LODGINGS, &c., see bills and pamphlets. J. L. WTLKINSON, t2342 General Manager. WREXHAM, MOLD, AND CONNAH'S QUAY RAILWAY. EXCURSIONS will leave Wrexham Central I'J as under until further notice EVERY FRIDAY and SATURDAY.—To Rhyl, Colwyn Bay, Llandndno, New Brighton. Southport, Blackpool, &c., for 3 or 10 days, also Tourist Bookings to same places, (except for 10 days and tourist to New Brighton.) EVERY SATURDAY.—Half-d«y Trips to Nes- ton, Hoylake, West Kirby, Seacombe, New Brighton. Birkenhead, and Liverpool. EVERY SUNDAY.—Day Trips to West Kirby, Seacombe, Liverpool, &c., also Sea Trips to Llandudno, Beaumaris, &o. EVERY MONDAY.—Day Trips to Chester, Nes- ton, Heswall, West Kirby, Birkenhead, Seacombe, Liverpool, New Brighton, Rhyl, Colwyn Bay, Llandudno, Southport, Blackpool, and Douglas (Isle of Man). ROYAL NATIONAL EISTEDDFOD AT LIVERPOOL, SEPTEMBER 18:h, 19th, 20.h, 21st, and 22nd. Day and Half-Day Excursion Ti kets from Brymbo, Plaspower, Wrex ham, lie., to LIVERPOOL (Landing Stage). On SEPTEMBER 20th and 21st SPECIAL LATE TRAIN will leave Seacombe at 11.15 p.m. (Landing Stage 11.0 p.m.), and on Saturday, Sep- tember 22nd, from Seacombe at 10.0 p.m. (Landing Stage 9.45 p.m.) for Wrexham and intermediate stations. For foil particulars see bills to be obtained at stations or from the undersigned. T. CARTWRIGHT, Central Station, General Manager. Wrexham, September, 1900. t2382 ENTERTAINMENTS AND MEETINGS WREXHAM CYCLING CLUB WILL HOLD THEIR CYCLE PARADE & CARNIVAL ON FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12th, 1900, In aid of the Infirmary. ALL CYCLISTS CORDIALLY IMVITED. J. H. FITZPATRICK,) joint non. JOSEPH WILSON, l"'OIIt on c2309 JOHN DAVIES, J Secs. ST. JAMES'S THEATRE, WREXAM, MONDAY, TUESDAY, and WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 17TH, 18TH, AXD 19TH, From the Duke of York's and Terris Theatrg, London, MISS LILIAN M. STANLEY'S COMPANY in "THE HAPPY LIFE." FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, 21ST AND 22sD SEPT" STRAND COMEDY COMPANY in the farcical comedy, "WHY SMITH LEFT HOME" Time end prices as usual. 2385f S. M. HUGHES, ACCOUNTANT, AUDITOR, AND ESTATE AGENT, 1, HIGH STREET, WREXHAM. BOOKS POSTED AND AUDITED. BALANCE SHEETS PREPARED. PROPERTY MANAGED. INSURANCES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION NEGOTIATED. LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE OF THE YOST TYPE-WRITER COMPANY, LIMITED. Type-writing of overy description executed by experts. Shorthand writers supplied. Terms on application. 2078d COALS. COALS. COALS. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD COAL' Splendid Heat-giving, Bright, Lasting, No Duet. ORDER NOW FOR OCTORBR. 19a. per Ton delivered. Cannot be equalled. EVANS & JONES, Coal Merohants, 2357r Wrexham Office, 11, Lorne-atreet. BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS!! L. PARRY, I Begs to announce to the PUBLIC OF WREXHAM AND DISTRICT that he has NOW OPENED THE PREMISES No- 2, HOPE STREET, WITH A COMPLETE STOCK OF DRUGS, C. 1EMICALS, PATENT MEDICINES, SUNDRY REQUISITES, PHOTOGRAPHIC MATERIALS, ENGLISH AND FOREIGN MINERAL WATERS, &c. NOTE ADDRESS— MEDICAL HALL, HOPE STREET, WREXHAM. 1961ha. J. P. LLOYD, ESTABLISHED 1874, DEALER IN HAY, STRAW, CORN, & FLOUR. ALL KINDS OF FEEDING STUFF FOR HORSES, CATTLE, SHT3EP, PIGS, POULTRY DOGS AND GAME. I A LARGE STOCK OF EVERY DESCRIPTION ALWAYS ON HAND. QUEEN STREET HAY, CORN, AND FLOUR STORES. WAREHOUSEARGYLE & LORD STREETS, WREXHAM. 812 W. W. REES' NEW GOODS FOR EARLY AUTUMN WEAR IN MANTLES, JACKETS, DRESS MATERIALS, FURS, MILINERY, &c. ADDITIONS-DAILY. NOTE ADDRESS— W. W. REES, SILK MERCER AND GENERAL DRAPER, CHUi; OH STREET, WREXHAM. 2264 7 IND, COOPE & Co., LTD., HENBLAS-STREET AND QUEEN-STREET, WREXHAM, WHOLESALE AND FAMILY WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT. SINGLE BOTTLES AT WHOLESALE PRICES. i < NOTE PRICE LIST— ALES AND STOUTS. IN OASKS (CARRIAGE PAID.) Per Per Per Per Per Galls. Fins. Fir. Kil. BIB. 00 East India Pale 1/5 7/6 15/- 30/- 60/- O 0 0 1/6 6/9 13/6 27/- 54/- L.B. Fine Bitter Ale 1/4 6/- 12/- 24/- 48/- F.A. Family 1/- 4/6 9/- 18/- 36/- Specially recommended for Priva.te Families. 4. 1/6 6/9 13/6 27/- 54/- 5. 1/4 6/- 12/- 24/- 48/- 6. 1/2 10/6 21/- 42/- 7. „ 1/- i6 9/- 18/- 3ô1 Celebrated Extra Stout.0 1/6 6/9 13/6 27/- Donble Brown Stont •• 1/4 6/- 12/- 24/- Brown Stont •• 1/2 5/3 10/6 21/- BOTTLED. Imp. Pints. Imp. Half Pints. OO East India Pale 0 3/6 2/- O „ „ 3/- 1/9 L.B. Light Bitter (specially 2/6 1/6 F.A. Family 2/6 1/6 D.S. Double Stout 3/6 1/9 2/9 1/6 P. Porter •• 2/6 1/6 No.1, Barley Wine. 2/6 (In Cork or Screw-Stoppered Bottles.) CHAMPAGNES, SPARKLING HOCKS, MOSELLES BURGUNDIES, CLARETS, CHABLIS, CORDIALS, LIQUEURS, PORTS, SHERRIES, &c. AUSTRALIAN WINES, "BIG TREE," AND "ORION" BRANDS. MARTELLS AND HENNESSY'S BRANDIES. RODERICK DHU, HIGHLAND CREAM, INYERCAULD, BRIGADER GLENLIVET, AND J. JAMESON'S WHISKIES. IND, COOPE & Co., LTD., ESTABLISHED 1799. BREWERS, IMPORTERS AND BONDERS OF WINES AND SPIRITS, BURTON-ONTRENT. CORTRACTORS TO H.M. FORCES AT HOME AND ABROAD. INDIA PALE ALES AND STOUTS IN CASKS AND BOTTLES. SPECIAL TERMS TO HOTELS AND BOARDING-HOUSES. WINES AND SPIRITS. BBANDY (OLD, IN BOTTLE, VINTAGE PER DOZEN. NOTE THE ADDRESS:— HENBLAS-STREET AND QUEEN-STREET, WREXHAM. W. W. JEFFERY, BRANCH MANAGER. J. L. MAYGER, DISTRICT AGENT. fal761dj TELEPHONE No. 15. THOMAS WILLIAMS & Co., TOWN HALL. PROPRIETORS OF HER MAJESTY'S BONDED STORES. SPECIALITIES:— RESERVE OLD SCOTCH (12 years old), HINES' LIQUEUR BRANDY, and VINTAGE PORTS. WE ARE THE LARGEST DUTY PAYERS IN NORTH WALES. 894 WANTED, BOYS TO SELL Advertisers on Satnrday mof^^pa^AnnlY. Office of I tfus paper. No manever lost his imoney by jadioioas advertisiiag.-An aavertisement travels and works while the merchant ia aaleep and his stone closed. LEGAL AND PUBLIC NOTICES. BOOTS, Cash Chemists (Western) Ltd., L Chemists, Druggists, Stationers, &c., Station- street, Nottingham. The Transfer Books will be Closed from the 17th to the 30th September inclasive, for the purpose of preparing warrants for the Fourteenth Quarterly Dividend at the rate of Six per cent. per annnm on the Preference Shares. 2343f RUABON AND CEFN DISTRICT UNITED CYCLING CARNIVAL. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26TH. 1900. A Grand Illuminated Procession of Bands, Cyclists, Fire Brigades, Volunteers, Tradesmen's Turnouts,&c.. Procession will start from Messrs Hughes and Lancaster's warehouse at 7 p.m. All competitors for prizes to meet at above place not later than 6 p.m., where the judging will take place. Collections will be made on the route of procession in aid of the Ruabon Cottage Hospital and Cefn Nurse Fnnd. Collecting Boxes may be obtained on or after Friday. September 21st, from the Secretaries. For full particulars see programmes, or apply to J. W. OWEN. National Schools, Ruabon; THOMAS DAVIES, Jessamine Cottage. Cefn, Honorary Secretaries. 2346f WREXHAM SAVINGS BANK. THE Business of the Wrexham Savings JL Bank is now transacted at the Bank Premises in Priory-street, The Bank is open for business on MONDAYS. FROM 12 TO 2. THURSDAYS, FROM 4 TO 6. SATURDAYS, FROM 6 TO 8.30. Depositors may deposit to the extent of £ 50 in one year. They may also deposit up to iE200 in the whole. The interest allowed is at the rate of 2j per cent. per annnm. Depositors may personally satisfy themselves that the amount on their Deposit books on the previous 20th November agrees with the Balance Book of the Institution, checked and certified by the Auditor, which is open for inspection at the Bank during the hours of public business. R. PERCY JAMES, Actuary, 137p Savings Bank, Wrexham. HAWARDEN UNION. ABSTRACT OF THE ACCOUNTS FOR THE HALF-YEAR ENDED LADY-DAY 1900. RECEIPTS. £ s. d. £ s. d. Net Balance brought forward from last Half-year 406 1 Oi From Overseers Contribu- tions 2390 6 6 From Grant under Agri- cultural Rates Act, 1896.. 209 19 10 From County Council out of the Exchequer Contribu- Account in respect of Registrar of Births and Deaths. 4 10 0 Lunatics. 230 4 1 Officers' Salaries 627 0 0 861 14 1 All other Receipts From Repayment of Relief by Relatives of Paupers.. 74 9 9 From Farm Account 20 11 2 From Non-settied Poor 13 7 0 From Separate Parochial Receipts 5 1 6 113 9 5 S3981 10 104 EXPENDITURE. £ s. d. £ a. d. Relief to the Poor and pur- poses connected therewith: In maintenance. 151 18 4A Outdoor Relief within the Union 1018 5 6 Non resident Relief 26 11 6 Non-settled Poor. 17 9 6 ————— 1062 6 6 Maintenance of Lunatics 256 4 2 Certifying ct Conveying do. 9 5 0 265 9 2 Salaries and Rations, &c., of Officers. 249 7 4; Farm Account 9 17 6 Building and Repairs. 208 4 0 Furniture and Property. 126 7 12- Rents, RateL-, Taxes, and Insurance 13 11 11 Stationery, Printing, and Advertising 62 16 10; Pauper Removals 2 2 0 Certified Schools 9 17 2 682 3 11A Less value of Stock trans- ferred to In maintenance 10 1 2j —————— 672 2 9i Unconnected with Relief to the Poor: Registration of Births and Deaths. 35 14 1 Vaccination Fees and Ex- penses 95 14 4 County Rates 857 3 6 Legal Proceedings 6 16 9 Union Assessment Com- mittee Expenses 97 16 4 Poor-law Conference Ex- penses 3 2 2 Salaries of Collectors of Poor-rates, appointed by the Guardians 74 5 3 —————— 1171 12 5 Net Balance. 658 1 n £ 5951 10 ioi STATEMENT OF PAROCHIAL ACCOUNTS FOR THE HALF-YEAR ENDED LADY DAY, 1900. I Balance in RECEIPTS. Balanco j i favourof Balanco against eRch EXPENDITURE. Balance in j1 Pitrishes. each Pariah against Pariah at favonr of Parishes, at the Contributions the Parish the I each Pariah commence- paid during at the commence- I I at the j ment of the the All other end of the TOTAL. ment of the Common Separate County 1 end of the TOTAL hblf-year. half-year. Receipts. half-year. half-year. charges. charges. Rates. I half year. Hncklev .1 205 9 0 207 0 0 2 5 1 414 14 1 158 13 4 14 2 4 150 12 9 91 5 8 414 14 1 Hawarden 85 18 6 732 0 96 19 9 914 18 3 332 9 11 28 4 9 184 10 3 369 13 4 914 18 3 Hone 550 0 0 1 95 16 7 645 16 7 139 16 ? 19314 9:1 147 13 6 164 12 0 645 16 7  ?.i 88 6 6 149 9 0 237 15 6 132 16 7? 40 5 4 6 0 0 34 13 6 24 0 0 237 15 6 Tf inner ton.J 1 20 14 H 49 0 0 69 14 H 28 12 9 16 6 9 6914 H Ma-ford 20 14 11 49 0 0 69 14 1 28 12 71 24 14 9 16 6 9 69 14 H i S.dtucv 199 10 3 6(6 0 0 8 0 805 18 3 323 10 3 20 0 0 274 15 3 187 12 9 I 805 18 3 Siiltnev ?.?13319 H I 67 0 0 4  201 3 ? I 78 7 71 10 0 0 67 10 0 45 6 0 201 3 7t .1 33 19 7{ 67 O 0 4 201 3 74 I 78 7 7* 10 0 0 67 10 0 45 6 0 201 3 7} Tryddyn 39 16 5J 91 0 0 0, j 130 16 5:J 52 2 3 48 4 0 30 10 2:{ j 130 16 5i 685 fTlT 12390 6 6 249 5 10 1?516 7 3420 16 10? 272 12 ?O 1207 i6 1 226071949126 764 14 8113420 16 loi j i I _0- The Accoumts of the above mentioned Union of which the foregoing ia an abstract were audited by J. E. Pugh Jones, Esq., Assistant District Auditor, on the 29th day of August, 1900. Union Offices, HUGH E. ROBERTS. Broughton, Clerk to the Guardians. 8th Sept., 1900. 2341 WANTED, AGENTS for the Sale of the W Wrexham Advertiser in Districts where not already raresentecl.-Apply BAYLEX AND BBASLEV, Limited, Wrexham LEGAL & PUBLiC NOTICES. RE ROBERT FORMBY, DECEASED. A CIa|°JS against the Estate of the Gr^f n?*-e Decayed, who died at L'?v Villa, Greeford, in the County of Denbigh, on the 3ht before the 29th to the undersigned on or before the 29th instant. EVAN MORRIS & Co, Solicitors, d2392 The Priory, <323992 2 Wrexham. Wrexham. TRANSVAAL WAR FUND. EASTERN DIVISION OF THE COUNTY OF DENBIGH. SUBSCRIPTION LIST. Donations previously announced. £2795 14 0 Jionthly subscriptions do. 116 8}() Weekly subscriptions do. 1018 16 10 JE3930 19 8 DONATIONS, VIZ :— Messrs Morgan & Co.'s Employes 0 18 4 MONTHLY SUBSCRIPTIONS, viz Tbomaa Bury, Esq. (three months to 30th September) .3 0 0 WEEKLY SUBSCRIPTIONS v;z -— Messrs Davies Bros. Employes ? ?'- ? bary Brick Works 0 14 0 MeaarsH?beaaadLaacaaeJ and Em. "? P'oyea o Employe's Border Press 0 3 4 WIDOWS AND CHILDREN OF SOLDIERS KILLED FUND. Subscriptions previously announced 150 10 10 DISABLED SOLDIERS' FUND. Subscriptions previously anuounccd £164 12 10 SUMMARY OF CASH ACCOUNT- Total amount of subscriptions received.. 3929 1 a Interest aUowed by Bankj to 30111 June, 1900 16 8 0 Total payments, viz. :-£3945 9 6 For 2028 S 0 For 113 7 n —————— 2141 13 11 Balance lgoi 15 7 B?a.cce i§o3 15 7 Total wecMy pay for relief ?? 50 ? 4 "t ?.Tnjberofredptea?ofrehet.vfz-—-L Wives, mothers, and other reltt.tiveô 160 Children .????" "°" £ lD Total Subscriptions sent to the Hon. Treasurer or to Hon. Secretanea (Major Dunn, Major Le?d better and Mr LI. H?h-Jones) wiHbe gladlv received and aekno?ed?ed. or maybeD?d any of the Wre.h? Banks to tbe ?edit?ft?  b? been dGcided to CLOSE this Snbaf-? rinH??n L..t on the 30.h insist. The Com??ee be ?ad to receive payment BEFORE THAT DATEc? yet paid?1 !ptl0n:3 WhlCh have been promised and no! THOMAS JONES (MAYOR). Guildhall, Wrexham, Chailaiaa and Treasurer. September 13:h, 1900. zc SCHOLASTIC. PLAS ^IADOcT Ruabon. The Misses th iQ BOOTH reopen School on WEDNESDAY, the 19th September. 2311c RICHMOND HOUSE, 16, GROSVENOR-ROAD. MISS E. H. LONG'S PREPARATORY SCHOOL FOR OnNG GENTLEMEN. The Term begins Monday, Sept. 17th. 2172a KELSO HOUSE SCHOOL. NEXT TERM COMMENCES WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12. —. 2253z ROSENEATII SCHOOL, WREXHAM. YACANCIES for Students to train &? Kindergarten teachers. 1, lJI prip.u-alion i-ji tbe Elementary and Higher Froebel examinations, including practice in clans teaching in the above K.G., and also in the Wrexham Boa.rd Schools. Parents will find this a good opening for their daughters, as there is an increasing demand for trained R G. teachers. 2334r ROSENEATH SCHCOL PBIXCIPALS MISS EVANS AND MISS JONES. STAFF: Miss OYSTO. B.A. (Lond.) Miss IELDEX, Higher Froebel Cert. Miss COOKE, A.R.C.M. MISS YULLIAMY, Gymnastic Teachers' Cert. MADEMOISELLE GRENIER, Brevet SucJrieare. and others. Preparation for London Matric., Oxford Locals, Assoc: Board, Trinity College, and other exams. External pnpils can be received for lessons in dancing, gymnastics, Ac. NEXT TERM BEGINS OX WEDNESDAY SEPT 19TH 23331 RUABON COUNTY SCHOOL. HE aI> MASTEIJ THE REV. A. L. TAYLOR, M.A. The School will Re-Open ON MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 17TH, 1900. Forms of application and all information can be obtained from the Head Master, or the undersigned, J. DENBIGH JONES, Clerk to the Governors. Johnstown, Ruabon. 2306r MR C. MORTON BAILEY, Mus. BAC., F.R.C.O., ORGANIST AND CHOIRMASTER OF S. MARK'S CHURCH, WREXHAM, gives lessons on PIANO, ORGAN, AND IN SINGING. HARMONY, COUNTERPOINT, &c. VISITS BUCKLEY WEEKLY. Recent Successes Pupil obtained F.R.C.O. pnpil obtained A.R.C.O. pupil obtained Honours ia Trinty College, Senior Division, ninsty-five marks. ADREss-FBECKLETON, WREXHAM. 2296f W. S. STEPHENSON, CLISSOLD, WREXHAM FECHAN, PROFESSOR OF THE VIOLIN AND VIOLONCELLO, HAS VACANCIES FOR A FEW PUPILS. All pnpils who have entered for the principal examinations have been successful. 1876f MISS F R A S E R, LETHENDRY, SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, 14, GROSVENOR ROAD. Pupils prepared for Drawing, Music, Oxford, Cambridge, Local, and College of Preceptors Ex. aminations, VACANCY FOR A PUPIL GOVERNESS. SCHOOL RE OPENS TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18TH. ————————————— 2307d BOYS COUNTY SCHOOL, GROVE PARK. THFELSE?.SERR<I3TAEUS ? ?DNESDAY, .L SEPTENIBER 13TH. This is the beginning of the School vear, and the most advanageous tinig for newboya to enter. There is a large staff of masters. most of whom are Graduates in honours cf Oxford, C?mbr? or London. Boys are  for  Oxford or C.mbrid? Tr M?ieS? ?%? Landon or Welsh U uiversities, and for the Central  which a   of all examined in 1899, and won the Gold Medal. A Pupil, (Open Scholar of Bal,io'CoIleKe), has ja,t oifo-i is "f'ss1 hS,der Y! Oxford, and another has recently been succe-3sful (direct from the Schol) ij "c% ?? sacce??sfal tion for an assistant CI,2rksbip ? tS Royal Navy • Oxford, from distant   tair-ed in the  Central Board Examinations  to every boy  the school. fro^thT Clerk?" and particulars may be ?inei from tbe Clerk, MR W. R. EVANS, 2215i 56A, Hope-street. Wrexham.