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I W. S. STEPHENSON, CLISSOLD, WREXHAM FECHAN, PROFESSOR OF THE VIOLIN AND VIOLONCELLO, HAS VACANCIES FOR A FEW PUPILS. All pap'!s wbo have entered for t?a principal exa.mint?ioas have been aucces&ful. 1876f
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SALES BY AUCTION. f'- MESSRS. F. LLOYD &. SONS WREXHAM SMITHFIELD. FRASK LLOYD & SONS will have a r< Grand Entry for MONDAY'S SALE :— iflO M 150 Fat and Store CATTLE, 1 750 SHEEP, PIGS, and CALVES. The property of Mr Rudd, Beddgelert, 70 CHEVIOT EWES, 30 CHEVIOT and CROSS-BRED I^ItfBS direct from the Snowden Range. s,Je of Dairy Cows, Sheep, and CalveB at 10.30. Pigs and Beef at 11.15. a O MONDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 15TH, AT TWO O'CLOCK. 1 TMIMRTANT UNRESERVED SALE IN THE VuKTU WALES HORSE REPOSITORY, WREXHAM. FRANK LLOYD & SONS 1I.e bleD instructed to SELL BY AUCTION, csolately without reserve, in the "OlUH WALES HORSE REPOSITORY, WREXHAM, :3 whuh place the effects will be removed for couve0lence of saie, viz. :— CATTLE, HORSES, AND PIGS, &c. Choice Coloury Young Cows and Heifers, pair llarts, S-year3-old, 152 hands high, good BARKER* in all gear*, and stinted to Young Shot or. e HIV Jlare. 8-years old, 15 1 hands high, quiet to b3\ 'T I' C 3 I. J drive, promising Yearling Colt, Donkey, THIRTEEN NEAT Porket Pigs, u f.EAltt, HARNESS, PATENT FLOAT, DOG CART, &c. ill ia condition (goal to new, viz :-Complete sets of i.-i^ rronnted and plated float harness, several sets cears and drawing chains, plough pads and nnantitv odd gearing, horse rues. &c.. natent L!l¡J,i-" '1- 1 L:> .1: ? wnh crank aXle, fn.l size dog cart with lamps "n? cn,hions complete, both of which are nearly °? DIPLE.ENTS, etc., include single and j-h'e clon?b", z'S ? ?S harrows, corn drill, turnip p-tt2nt grindstone, patent cultivators, pig ,ho wheel-bairows, nearly new 4-inch-wheel c?rt ¡r.+' ?i? b?r\L3t gearing, 2-knife chaff cntters, root ?p?r.?? mill, platform weighing machine, old jj:. i???''s' and the usual collection of sma.M tools. \"s i.:ita]o/ues. Special and prompt attention invited. Oa vie.v ia the Repository morning of sale. 12505 ON TUESDAY, OCTOBER 16TH, AT 3.30 O'CLOCK. <\LE OF DESIRAHLB AND VALUABLE mlRY FAIUI AND bMALL HOLDING, sTTUAIE AT EDGE, NEAR MALPAS, CHESHIRE. FRAXD LLOYD & SONS ?iU SELL BY F ?rCTION at the Wvvern Hotel," Malpas, cn l?-da' October 16th, 1900, at 3 30 o'clock. ?. i —?;t that very Desirable and Valuable DAIRY FARM, known as" Manor Farm," situate it Efee, utar Malpas, about one mile from Malpas Sia'.ijn, London and North-Western Railway, con- 105 ACRES and 33 PERCHES 0; Fertile Land, most conveniently divided, well fcnceJ, ana occnpjta oy Mr Ö. bamner. Lor 2.—A Desirable SMALL HOLDING with Callage, situate at I- Edge Green," adjoining Lot 1, occupied by Hr Fred. Clctton, containing 2 ACRES, 2 ROODS, 27 PERCHES, Divided iuto two fields, having large frontage to the Ia3 leadi: from Edge to Tilaton. Lor 5—Valuable FREEHOLD MEADOW, about 1. hcres. kuonu as The LonRherns," situate in Caddingtoo. near Maipaa, on the borders of the iasaship-! of Hnrton and Shocklach, occupied by the owner, Mr E. Trice. Plans and particularo of Lots 1 and 2, and farther information of all the lots, may be had from the Auctioneers apeI Mr W. Slater, Architect and Sur- r-vor. both of Wrexham; Messrs Walker, Smith, and I Chester; Stanley D. Edisbury, Erq., Solicitor, Wrexham, or Henry Lee, Esq., Solicitor, Docidington, Whitchurch. 2555j i'RIDAY, OCTOBER 26th, 1900, IMPORTANT SALE AT SURRAS HEAD FARM, NEAR WREXHAM. 75 Hereford and Cross bred Heifers and Bnl!ocks. j Pedigree Shire Mams and 1 Gelding. I Harness Horse and 2 Ponies. 2 Pclipree Biikshire Sows and their followers. i l'eJi^ree Herk-hiif Boar. '.■cpleFrize Bred Poultry. TIlL PRODUCE INCLUDES 50 Ions ): clover Hnii meadow hay. 50 Tous "i ctt, wheat, and barley straw. S'JU Measures of while oats. jj Tous of praat'jt. 1^0 tons manholes and swedes, v.i'.H tlv JJIU of the'oargears, and modern atrrk-uitural implements, Ac. 1 FRANK LLOYD AND SONS Have bccii instructed by T. P. Jones-Parry, Esq.. to candnct the above Inmoortant Sale. 250th FRANK LLOYD NUTTALL, &. CO. CHESHIRE REPOSITORY, CREWE. FRANK LLUYV, NUTTALL, & Co. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 17th, Tiiii GREAT ANNUAL SALE OF 200 High-class Hunters, well-seasoned and fit for work. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18th, 400 Hi^h-class Harness Horses, Match Pairs, Pedigree Hioknevs, Show Cobs and I'Ohicr. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19th, 200 iV.I: tjree Shires and Heavy Town Horses. | Ins above are of grand quality and substancc, are of HIP best blocd. fit for iramedin.t.e wozlc. inspection readv. 2214r ViSSRS R. CWEN JONES & CO. (-,LOBE AUCTION ROOMS, RliuEN I STREET, WREXHAM. rP-il SALE OX MONDAY NEXT will jac.uuu Saddle B*g, Drawing Rjona suite •>v*iau:piuiiaid tnahugauy hair seated suite, ix incLii,)ot-,uy (;huirs upholstered ia •fiVct. mahogany rouud table, overiaautel, saddle bag pa;r i)ivil,n chairs, felliC BenUvood chairs, :u¡;:¡ dre.-sers, baii-Heatcd sofa, leather sofas, ;jdk: :ipy table. rail bedsteads, spring Entrci.-ts, b'Jdmp, fcldiug bedeteads and cushions j::Jlk. uvitl lotl-jt glass, gilt oval ornamental, fire :r, todtt chests. t.;iiet stands, bedroom chairs, handcart on springs, iVo., tco. pwrtiwii of a Bankrupt Stock of Brussels -c,; i x 2j, 3 x 2j, 3x3 5 x 3|, 3 2 4, aid À.; Sale at 2 o'clock. ustrs* Ottices:—"Globe Auction Rooms, Regent-street, Wrexham.  No. 0202. 2632i -?, N?.0202. 2652j MESSRS MACDONALD, FRASER, & CO., LIMITED. iiCGo RLACKf.VCE AND CHEVIOT HILL SiiEiU' AND L.; i e 6, and HIGHLAND cV CROSS CATTLE- i KRTH AUCTION MARKET. Li j. y NEXT, 17XH OCTOBER, AT 10 A M. • c.Il±H SECOND GREAT ANNUAL SALE OF .i.H'jkfaceand Chev iot Hi'l or Uacross Ewes —a tirsi-class show. iii! I^DAY NEXT, 18m OCTOBER, AT 10 A.M. i-UTH SECOND GREAT ANNUAL SALE cr RlacRface, Cheviot, 6.1;,1 Cross one, two, aud three-year-old Wethers. LiJÚ ",i;tr-kface, Cheviot, anil Croas Gimmem. bJ Wtsi Highland and 'Cross one, two, and ti:rf.e.-year-old HaHocha and Heifers. NEXT, 19TH OCTOBER, AT 10 A.M. PERTH GREAT ANNUAL SALE i'.A:i.J L,os; Haif-bred, and Blackface Ewe Wether Lambs, Milled Ewes, and Feeding "Sh?p. H'jnie-prazed and Irish Feeding Cattle. ? -? Hiich Cows and Calving QUey6. ,ve saicei will comprise the largest ¡¡ Ll:-t t(-k-etiLn of Scotch Shet p that will be PH: thO h-' h t t. f t. Ili: this season, to which teat en Ion of 1;; bpetially directed. ilACDONALD, FRASER, A* CO., LTD. 2593f MR. G. F. BYFORD. >ALi■: of CLWYD AUCTION MART, RUIHIN, Close to the Railway Station. :.IÚ¡';LJAY, OCTOBER 15tb, 1900, AT 12 O'CLOCK. T'HK SECOND ANNUAL SALE OF tor, },200 to 1.500 STORE EWES for breeding LAMBS and WETHERS for winter feed- C0!"pri-i;i|T Shropshire, Radnor, Clnns, Cross- ^aodWcbu. 2:e usual fortnightly entries of Beef and Matton. G. F. BYFORD, Anctioneer. WANTED, BOYS to SELL A vertisers th 8 P on Saturday mornings.-Apply Office of th SALES BY AUCTION. MESSRS JONES &. SON. The Largest Pig Salesmen in North Wales. WREXHAM SMITHFIELD. ESSRS JONES & SON will SELL 1,600 HEAD OF STOCK, comprising— 150 to 200 Prime Fat and Store Cattle. JnlS to 500 Ripe Fat Sheep, Lambs, and Calves. 800 to 1,000 Fat and SLore Pigs. Sale commences at 10.15 with Calves. Cattle and Pigs at 10.30. Sheep at 11.15. 907 ROSSETT SMITHFIELD. THE next Sale will be held on WED- J- NESDAY, OCTOBER 17th, 1900, at 12 o'clock. 2561t JONE3 & SON. Aactioneers MANURE. BOROUGH OF WREXHAM. I -C"'t.r-r-. -r- ¡- \/i r?oono uu?j?S & NUN wtU SELL by JLTX AUCTION, at HOLT ROAD DEPOT, on MONDAY, 15th OCTOBER, at 3 p.m., 1,000 TONS OF FIRST-CLASS MANURE, in Lets of about 30 Tons. 25501 WREXHAM HORSE REPOSITORY. THE NEXT SALE will be held THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15th and 16th. 2635A JONES & SON, Auctioneers. FRIDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 19TH, 1900. IMPORTANT SALE of 4 young Dairy Cows -L for early spring calving, 3 Colonry Yearling Heifers, 2 young Balls, Bav Cart Mare, 16 hand,it Bacon Pig, 2 Store Pigs, 11 Tons of Prime Hay. Narrow Wheel Cart, Light Lurry, Chaffcutter, Pulper, Horse Power, Ploughs, Harrows, Pig Troughs, and Sundry Tools, also a portion of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, at PENY PARK FARM, NEAR PLAS TEG: (seven miles from Wrexham, four from Mold), by order of Mr E. Price Jones (who is leaving). Sale at ONE o'clock. 2634f JONES it SON, Atfctioneers. VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY AT CFEN BYCHAN, NEAR RUABON. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, by Messrs -L JONES & SON, at the Royal Oak Inn, Cefa, near Ruabon, on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23KD, 1900, at 4 o'clock punctually, subject to conditions to be then produced, SIX RECENTLY-ERECTED DWELLING-HOUSES, brick-built and slated, known as Waterloo Terrace, sitaate at Cefn Bychan (near the Great Western Rai!way Station), and in the occupation of Mr A. J. Mapp and others. The annual gross rental is £ 75 83, and the present tenants have been in occupation since the premises were built. The houses are centrally situated, com- mand good tenants, and form a safe and excellent investment. For farther particulars apply to the Auctioneers, 4, Arcade, Wrexham, or to Mr A. G. Colbeck, Solicitor, Wrexham. 2590d MESSRS. CUNNAH AND ROBERTS. CAERGWRLE, FLINTSHIRE, AND CITY OF CHESTER. Important Sale of a Freehold Residential Property known as Rhyddyn Hall," situated near to Hope and Caerg-vrle, in {be County of Flint, and of a Freehold Family Residence, in the Liverpool-road, Chester, and a most eligible piecc of Building Land in Curzon Park, Chester. MESSKS. CUN?AH & ROBERTS will ll SELL BY AUCTION, at the Blossoms Hotel, St. John-street, Chester, on Saturday, the 20th day of October, 1900, at 3 o'clock p.m. punctu- ally, in the following or such other lots as may be determined upon at the time of sale, and subject to conditions t3 bj then produced. CAERGWRLE. Lot. 1.—The valuable and very attractive Freehold RESIDENCE, known as RHYDDYN HALL," comprising entrance hall, three entertaining rooms, butler's pantry, the usual domestic oiffces, eight bed and dressing rooms, two large attics or store rooms, gardener's cottage, coach-house, harness room, stables, farm buildings, kitchen garden and pleasure grounds, together with 62 acres of valuable arable and pasture land, plantations, &c. The House is very pleasantly situate on the bank of the river Alan, and is approached by a carriage drive. It is about 3i miles from Roggett Station, 5 miles from Wrexham, and nine miles from Chester, and within short distance of the Caergwrle, Hope Village, and Hope Junction Railway Stations. The Minerals (except the limestone under a small plantation) will be included in the saJe. CHESTER. LOT 2.-The eligible and commodions FREEHOLD RESIDENCE known as Thorpe Villa," Liverpool- road, in the city of Chester, and in the occupation of Mrs J. Read Tomlin. LOT 3,-A most eligible and choice FREEHOLD BUILDING PLOT, containing 2,010 square yards or thereabouts, situate on the North side of Park- road, Carzon Park. in the city of Chester. This Building Site is eminently suitable for the erection of an attractive residence. For plans aad particulars, and any farther informa- tion, appiy to the AUCTIONEERS, Newgate-street, Chester or MESSRS JOLLIFFE A JOLLIFFE, 2558rf Solicitors, Chester. ALLIANCE ASSURANCE COMPANY. ESTABLISHED 1824. CAP I T A L-F lYE MILLIONS Invested Funds over Five Millions. THE RIGHT HON. LORD ROTHSCHILD, CHAII-TMA 1; ROBERT LEWIS, CniEF SECRETARY. CHIEF OFFICE BARTHOLOMEW LANE. LONDON. LIFE. ——— I World-free and Indisputable Assurances. Large Bonuses Expenditure Low and Limited. Security unexcelled. Special Reinstatement and Nonforfeiture Plans FIRE. Proposals and Enquiries attended to promptly. Surveys and Plana for Insurance of extensive pro- perties made free of cost. Rates moderate.Losses settled promptly. BRANCHES at-among other places— LIVERPOOL 30, Exchange-street East; O. MORGAN OWEN, Secretary. WREXHAM: 28, High-street; JoiaN FRANCIS, Secretary. Prospectuses, ic., may be obtained from any of the Company's Branches or Agents. 895 HORSES AND CATTLE. BIYIS (Registered) TONIC (pder) for HORSES Sample llb-^tin, carriage paid, Is. it 71b. ii j) 5s. !tsr,.s SHEEP, Ac., &4, Half-cwt. bags, 16s., carriage paid. AGENTS WANTED, Apply, THB BIVIS HORSE & CATTLE CONDIMENT Co STORETON, 2170 NEAll BIRKENHEAD. ALL ORDERS for PRINTING, LITHO- A GRAPHY, BOOKBINDING, &c., intended for the "ADVERTISER" OFFICES, will be received ? the Offices, MARKET SQUARE, o?y, there being NO CONNECTION with any oth? firm. Office hours, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Telephone No. 66. SALES BY AUCTION. MESSRS. ASTON &. SON. SALE BY S. AS TO N l 8 0 N, ARGYLE AUCTION ROOMS. SALE EVERY MONDAY. These ROOMS are OPEN -very day to receive FURNITU RE, or other GOODS, in any quantity, to be BOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION. 4,LL GOODS TO BE DELIVERED AT THE BIDE DOOR, WITH A LIST GIVING FULL PARTICULARS GOODS FETCHED OR DELIVERED AT MODERATE CHARGE. TELEPHONE, No. 0190. 2353 THE Sale on MONDAY NEXT, October JL 15th, will consist of a large variety of HOUSE- HOLD FURNITURE and Effects, removed from Caergwrle and several other residences for the con- venience of sale, viz. :-A. valuable cottage piano- forte, in handsome walnut case, by J. J. Hopkinson, of London, fall compass, iron frame, ivory keyp, check action, &c.; walnut music stool to ma:tch, fine walnut secretaire bookcase, fitted with drawers and pigeon holeB antique bureau, fitted with 26 drawers and pigeon holes; dining room anite in leather, wal- nut overmantel, 4ft solid walnut bedroom suite. the wardrobe with doable plate-glass doors four first- class second-hand lever watches, large remnants of oilcloth, old oak dresser with brass handles, brass curb and fire brasses, solid brass three-light gasaHer. blinds and rollers, about one dozen dress lengths of serge, alpaca and fancy material, corrugated sheets, 6ft.. 7ft., and 8ft. long sofas, chairs, bedsteads, mattresses, beds, bedding, the usual kitchen requisites, also a quantity of joiners tools which will be sold first. Sale at Twelve o'clock. The lots being numerous the Auctioneers rpqnest early attendance. 2636z SALE AT ELMS COTTAGE, ISYCOED. MESSRS. ASTON & SON have been in- iYI- structed by Mr Timothy Parsonage (who is giving up housekeeping) to SELL BY AUCTION as above, on TUESDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 16,b, the whole of his HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. LIVE STOCK, AND OUT-DOOR EFFECTS, Viz. :-Pa.rt stack of hay, one milking cow, five strong store pigs, 13 couple of fowl, shanclr-v, wheel- barrow, rakes and pikels, together with the whole of the Household Farniture, particulars of which are set forth in posters. Sale to commence at One o'clock. Auctioneers' Office, Regent-street, Wrexham. 2637r PRELIMINARY. SALE AT No. 5, NEW HALL VIEW, RUABON. MESSRS. ASTON & SON are favoured .l?-L with instructions from Mr D. Parry. of No. 5, New Hall View, Ruabon, to SELL BY AUCTION, on MONDAY, OCTOBER 22nd, the whole of his HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. Further particulars next week and in posters. 2638r TO BUILDERS, PAINTERS. PAPER- HANGERS, AND OTHERS. IN BANKBUPTCV. RE BENNION & WALKER, 21, Yorke-street, Wrexham. I MESSRS ASTON & SON have received l instructions from the Official Receiver to remove to their Rooms, and SELL BY AUCTION ON WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24th and 25th, the whole of the extensive Stock-in-Trade of oils, paints, colours, varnishes, putty, gold leaf, sheet glass, glazier's tools, a large assortment of all kinds of brashes, paint cans, best glue, wall paper, heavy buckets, scalts and weights, and other effects. The Auctioneers call special attention to this sale, as the stock is all new. Sale each day at 12 o'clock. Anctioneers' Offices Regent-street, Wrexham. 2639110 ENTERTAINMENTS AND MEETINGS DON'T FORGET THE CYCLISTS' CARNIVAL TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY) (IN AID OF THE INFIRMARY). PROCESSION STARTS IN HIGH-STREET AT 8 O'CLOCK. 2611a ST. JAMES'S THEATRE, WREXHAM. THURSDAY. FRIDAY, AND SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18th, 19th, and 2Dch. MESSRS EGLINGTON & LITTLE S No. 1 Company in the charming Musical Farcical Comedy, ONE OF THE FAMILY," Time and prices as usnal. 2628a. WREXHAM TEMPERANCE LEAGUE. A GREAT PUBLIC MEETING WILL BE HELD IN THE PUBLIC HALL, WREXHAM, ON MONDAY, OCTOBER 15TH. 1900. Speakers :— THE REV. CANON HICKS, M.A. (of Manchester), And THE REV. GEORGE GLADSTONE (President of the Congregational Union of Scotland.) ChairmanMR. WILLIAM ELLIS, C.C. Doors open at 7.30, to commence at 8 p.m. Secretary S. M. HUGHES, Accountant, 1. High- Btroet. 2699z PUBLIC HALL, WREXHAM SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13TH, 1909, AT 7.30 P.M., GRAND EVENING CONCERT by the ROYAL WELSH LADIES' CHOIR, acknowledged to be the finest Ladies' Choir in the world. ADMISSION—3/ 2/- and 1/ Plan of Hall may be seen and Reserved Seat Tickets obtained at Richardson's Music Warehotlse, Regent-street. 2534f PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT A GRAND EVENING CONCERT will be held in the PUBLIC HALL, WREXHAM, on MONDAY, NOVEMBER 19th, when HISS MAGGIE DAYIES (the renowned soprano) and other prominent artistes will appear. 2575f I BAYLEY & BRADLEY L IMITED, PAINTERS LITHOGRAPHERS, BOOKBINDERS, &c., Advertiser y Office, Wrexham. t BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTSI L. PARRY, M.P.S., DISPENSING AND FAMILY CHEMIST. SPECIALITIES: Parry's Neuralgic Mixture. Parry's Rheumatic Mixture. „ Indig estion Mixture. 22 InflueDZft Mixture. Well-known Teething Powders. „ Special Ointment for Eczema and all Skin Diseases. Al Ri-riledy for Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Asthma, &c., prepared from the prescription of the late Dr. Waters of Liverpool, Consulting Physician to the Throat and Chest Hospital, uuly by L. PARRY, MEDICAL HALL, 2, HOPE STREET, WREXHAM. DRUGS, CHEMICALS, SUNDRY REQUISITES, and PATENT MEDICINES AT STORE PRICES, &c. Telephone No. 85. N.B.-Night Bell for Urgent Requirements. 1961 J P LLOYD, ESTABLISHED 1874, DEALER IN HAY, STRAW, CORN, & FLOUR. ALL KINDS OF FEEDING STUFF FOR HORSES, CATTLE, SHEEP, PIGS, POULTRY DOGS AND GAME. A LARGE STOCK OF EVERY DESCRIPTION ALWAYS ON HAND. QUEEN STREET HAY, CORN, AND FLOUR STORES. WAREHOUSE :-ARGYLE & LORD STREETS, WREXHAM. 812 I CLOTHING CLUBS. W. W. REES Begs to announce that he has purchased direct from the Leading Manufacturers, on exceptionally favourable terms, a Large Variety ot Goods suitable for CLOTHING CLUBS, in • BLANKETS, FLANNELS, FLANNELETTES, SHEETS, QUILTS, SHAWLS, and JACKETS. NOTE ADDRESS— W. W. REES, CHURCH STREET, WREXHAM. 2264 IND, COOPE & Co., LTD., HENBLAS-STREET AND QUEEN-STREET, WREXHAM, WHOLESALE AND FAMILY WINE I AND SPIRIT MERCHANT. SINGLE BOTTLES AT WHOLESALE PRICES. t NOTE PRICE LIST- ALES AND STOUTS. IN CASKS (CARRIAGE PAID.) Per Per Per Per Per I Galls. Pins. Fir. Kil. Bis. OO East India Pale Ale 1/8 7/6 15/- 30/- 60/- ? „ „ 1/6 6/9 13/6 27/- 54/- L.B. Fine Bitter Ale 1/4 6/- 12/- 24/- 48/- t F.A. Family Ale •• •• •• •• •• • • 1/- 4/6 9/- 18/- 36/- Specially recommended for Private Families. 4 Mild Ale. 1/6 6/9 13/6 27/- 54/- 5 1/4 6/- 12/- 24/. 48/- 5. 1/2 ?3 10/6 21/- 42/- ¡ 7. 1/- *,6 9/- 18/- 7. 1/6 6/9 13/6 27/- Celebrated Extra Stout 1/6 6/9 13/6 27/- Double Brown Stout. 1/4 6/- 12/- 24/- Brown Stout 1/2 5/3 10/6 21/- I B 0 T T L E D Imp. Pints. Imp. Half Pints. OO East India Pale 3/6 2/- O 19 19 it 3/- 1/9 L.B. Light Bitter (specially recommended). 2/6 1/6 F.A. Family Ale •• 2/6 1/6 D.S. Double Stout 3/6 1/9 I S.S. Single Stout. 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. AUSrRALIAN WINES, "BIG TREE," AND "ORION" BRANDS. MARTELLS AND HENNESSY'S BRANDIES. RODERICK DHU, HIGHLAND CREAM, INVERCAULD, 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. BRANDY (OLD, IN BOTTLE, VINTAGE 1825), 384/- PER DOZEN. NOTE THE ADDRESS:- HENBLAS-STREET AND QUEEN-STREET, WREXHAM. W. W. JEFFERY, BRANCH MANAGER. J. L. MAYGER, DISTRICT AGEN" fa167ldj — — = I TELEPHONE No. 15. THOMAS WILLIAMS & Co., TOWN HALL. PROPRIETORS OF HER MAJESTY'S BONDED STORES. SPECIALITIES :— RESERVE OLD SCOTCH (12 years old), 1 HINES' LIQUEUR BRANDY, and VINTAGE PORTS. WE ARE THE LARGEST DUTY PAYERS IN NORTH WALES. 894 894 WANTED, BOYS TO SELL Advertisere I on Saturday momiDga.—Apply t Office of $bM paper. No man ever lost his money by judicious advertising.-An ladvertisement;travels and works while the merchant is &eleep and hiiistore closed. BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS. DR. GOODFELLOW, Ph.D., F.R.M.S., PROFESSOR OF PHYSIOLOGY AND HYGIENE, EAST LONDON TECHNICAL COLLEGE, THE WELL-KNOWN FOOD EXPERT, REPORTS AS FOLLOWS ON E S TAN T'S BREAD. The Laboratory, Bow and Bromley Institute, London, E., Sept. 6th, 19C0. I have carefully analysed and examined a loaf of bread manafactured by E. Stant, of Wrexham, with most satisfactory results. I found the loaf to be perfectly pure, and manufactured from lfour of bigh quality. The texture and bloom were excellent, and the flavour most pleasing. I have every conidence in certifying this bread to have reached a laigii standard of purity and excellence of manufacture. (Signed) JOHN GOODFLLOW. AWARDED GOLD MEDAL AND DIPLOMA BAKERS' INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, LOnDON, SEPTEMBER, 1900. E S TA iN T, CHARLES STREET. 2529'bf 2529bi DUTCH BULBS .(DIRECT FROM THE MOST RELIABLE GROWERS) AND OTHER FLOWERING ROOTS FOR PRESENT PLANTING OUR IMPORTATIONS OF HYACINTHS, TULIPS, DAFFODILS, CROCUS, SNOWDROPS, SCILLAS, IRIS, &c., &c., CONSIST OF THE FINEST QUALITY AT LOWEST PRICES. Collections for Indoor Culture, 5/ 7/6, 10/6, 21/ and upwards. 31 Outdoor „ „ „ ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUES POST FREE ON APPLICATION. STRACHAN AND EV ANS, SEED AND BULB MERCHANTS WREXHAM. NURSERIES:-RAILWAY STATION AND ROSENEATH.' 24S5ad 2495ad LEGAL & PUBLIC NOTICES. WREXHAM SAVINGS BANK. THE Business of the Wrexham Savings J. 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 np to S200 in the whole. The interest allowed is at the rate of 24 per cent. per annum. 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. WINTER ASSIZES. COUNTIES OF MONTGOMERY, MERIONETH, DENBIGH, AND FLINT. WINTER ASSIZE COUNTY No. 4. "V1\ JOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the ??) Commission of Ass;ze and General Gaol Delivery for the Winter Assize County No. 4 wili be opened at the COUN 1 Y" HALL. RUTHIN, iu the County of Denbigh, on MONDAY, the 29th day of OCTOBER instant, before the Honourable Sir John Charles Bigham, Kuight, one of the Judges of Her Majesty's High Conrt of Justice, Justice to our Lady the Queen, and all Justices of the Peace, Mayors, Coroners, Escheators, Stewards, Chief-Constables, and all Jurors, persons bound by recognisances, prosecutors, witnesses, and others having business at the said Asfiizei, are hereby required to attend at the County Hall at Ruthin, aforesaid, at 10 30 iu the forenoon, on TUESDAY, the 30th day of OCTOBER instant, at which hour the Court will sit and procied to business. Jurymen not attending will be tined, unless some reasonable excuse be proved by Oath or Affidavit, as required by Act 6, Geo. 4, Cap 50, Sec. 38. JOHN HIGSON, ESQUIRE, Sheriff. DAVID JONES, Under Sheriff. EDGAR J. SWAYNE, Acting Under Sheriff. Sheriffs Office, Denbigh, 8ch O-tober, 1900. 2589.x The BRYMBO WATER COMPANY. INCORPORATED BY THE BRYMBO WATER ACTS 1859, 1888, AND 1895. AUTHORISED SHARE CAPITAL, £ 51,000. NEW ISSUE OF JM,000 ORDINARY SHARE CAPITAL. I Present Share Capital fully paid up.. £ 43,000. I New Issue £ 4,000. I Ten Poands per cent, payable on application. Balance within Three Months. BOARD OF DIRECTORS:- I Chairman Sir Theodore Martin, K.C.B., K.C.V.O., London and Llangollen. Depntv Chairman John Coiemere Gittins, Esq., Wrexham. Directors William Begg, Esq., Sale. John Harrop, Esq C.C., Wrexham. H. Dyke Dennis, Esq., J.P., Hafod, Ruaban. Engineer Alderman Henry Dannis, J.P., New Hall, Rnabon. Bankers The North and South Wales Bank, Ld., Wrexham. The Directors of the Company invite applications I by Tender for the Allotment of Four Hundred Ordinary Shares of the nominal value of ClO each. Tenders for such Shares may be made to the Company's Bankers, the North and Sonh Wales Bank, Ld., Wrexham, and must be accompanied by a deposit of Ten Pounds per cent, at the price tendered on the number of Shares applied for. No aoch Tender will be received after the 30th of October, at 12 o'clock noon. I I The Balance of the Purchase Money will be pay- i able within three months after notice of allotment. 1 In any case where no allotment is made, the i aenosit will be returned to the applicant in full, and when the number of Shares allotted is less than the nnmber applied for, the surplus deposit will be evedited in redaction of the farther amount payable t on the Shares allotted. I Copies of the Brymbo Water Acts can be inspected, at the Company's Office, Brymbo, and at the Company's Bankers, wbere forms of application may algo be obtamed, THOMAS CHARLES, Secretary, 1 The Water Company's Office, Brymbo, September 25th, 1900. t2494 LEGAL AND PUBLIC NOTICES.  JOHN DICKIN, of Wynnstay View, I J"00, L!anso!!en, WILL NOT be RESPON- SIBi2Lr E f*or any DEBTS, except my owa personal ones, after this date. (Signed) JOHN DICKIN. October 13th, 1900. 2617c TO THE ELECTORS OF THE DENBIGH BOROUGHS. Llanerch Panna, Ellesmere. GENTLEMEN ,— Permit me to tender you my most sincere thanks for again returning me as your member to Parlia- meat. The verdict of the Denbigh Boroughs adds one more assurance to Lord Salisbury that the country ia fally determined that the Integrity of the Empire shall be maintained. I am, Your obliged and humble servant. GEORGE T. KENYON. Oct. 8b. 1900. 263if TENDERS. WREXHAM REFORM CLUB.  E,NT ? F  jo i ii t l it; TOP ENTLEMEN wishing to join t!?: TOP ,3 L D ROOM (whicii WIll iKe'?as me of Reading llooiu) can do so by applying to MR. E. BITHELL, 18, L'^mb^ii-street, or to the STEWARD, at the Club. Subscription 53 per annum. 2599z TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. TENDERS are invited for the Erection of -L a NEW CALVINISTIC METHODIST I CHAPEL and SCHOOLROOM at King-street, Cefn Mawr. Plan* and Specification us&y be seen at the Rev. John Thomas's residence. Acre Hjcsa, Acrefair, Ruabon, at the hours of frox. 10 to 1and 2 to 5. Tenders, sealed and endorsed Tender for I New C.M. Chapel, King-street," to be sent to the ¡ undersigned nut later than 5 D iii. on MONDAY. I October 22nd. The Trustee? do not bind themsci to accept the lowest or any Tender. JOHN THOMAS, [ Å.crcr.ir, Rnaoon, C.M. Minister. Acre f air, Raabcn, I 5th October, 1900. t2585 ARMY CONTRACTS. —— TENDERS for the supply of Bread and JL Meat, for the period of six months from 1st December, 1900, at the various stations in the North Western District, will be received a: the under mentioned ofifce, until 12 o'clock noon, on Wednes- day, the 24h October, 1900, for Meat, and on Friday 26tb October, 1900, for Bread. Forms of Tender, with list of Stations, can be obtained on application to the Assistant Adjutant General. District Head Qnarter 0:nce, Cheater, I 9th October, 1900. t2588 GREAT WESTERX RAILWAY. THE Directors of this Company are pre- pared to receive TENDERS for the CON- STRUCTION of a new ENGINE SHED at Crces Newydd, near Wrexham. Plane and Specification may be seen and Forms of Tenders and Bills of Quantities obtained at the Office of the Engineer at this Station, between ihe hours of 10 0 a.m. and 4.0 p.m. Tenders addressed to the undersigned ?.1 marked outside" Tender for Engine Shedat Cross Nswydd," will be received oa or before Tuesdiy. the 23rd instant. The Directors do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any Tender. G. K. MILLS, Secretary. Paddiugton Station, Loudon. 9h October. 1900. 2594z A SPLENDID'ASSORTMENT OF I PARLOUR GAMES. ALL THE LATEST I NOVELTIES IN TOYS, MECHANICAL OTHERWISE, ALSO A SPECIAL LINE OF DOLLS, PERAMBULATORS, AND MAIL-CARTS, OF THE VERY BEST DESIGN. M. JONES, The Toy Stores, Central Areade, WREXHAM. 2622d