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S W. & c. T. JONBS, arnsliip Owners and Brokers, CARDIFF. SHIPPING LIST. 'OWj Cardiff, December 20fch, 1900. «b,,a,rKapRf'V^one8)' left Messina for Baltimore Dec. 1 • a.0tivvei,. ne8» arr- I)elawnre from Malta 2 < Wen > Han?bu rg from Philadelphia 14 • rJ^erict i-ef5 Port riai3 for Norfolk 7 •fc^en ■ lSP^ht.' arr. PortiSaid from Barry Dock 17 SnJ^'Wen 'i«?allimore f°r Rotterdam 6 fc^Cent'tr • for Hampton Roads l en M 1i!hfc-' left Cardiff for Pors Said 7 'eft Genoa for Baltimore 2
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\\1, J, TATEM & CO., CARDIFF. "• «j Cardiff, December 20th, 1900. • s^eCeill^r^l4thS,> f°r Puata Arenas, sae,rl3th^' Lewis,' arrived Rotterdam, Decem- S'8. 18h an on,, "II 17th Passed Bermuda for Baltimore, Dec. Ch i passed Gibraltar for New Orleans, Sdntt tla- Oft Sport" left Cardiff, December 19tli, for -ooda^i^ entered Suez Canal, Dec. 19th. 'Chorley,' now building. RADCLIFFB & CO 8kip Owners and Brokers, bUTE DOCKS, CARDIFF. MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. ^faiglee > D^ember 21st, 1900.. «o r^dal» wiv^dHuelva Dec. 20 -0,lttlnoiiLJ ^altiehick for Amsterdam Dec. 20 ~—a«h, arr. Sulina from Trieste Dec. 16 St6aLVlD(JE & M0R(!AN- a5asliip Owners and Brokers, Qro CARDIFF. °AGAN. '•ferv B CARDIFF, DECEMBER, 1 1900. arr« Newport from London Dec. 1, 1900. THE SIXTH ANNUAL CONCERT WILL BE HELD AT CAPEL MAWR, DENBIGH, ON CHRISTMAS NIGHT, December 25th, 1900. PIRESIDICNT.-A. LLOYD JONES, ESQ. (MAYOR). ARTISTES: SOPRANO. Miss JENNIE FFOULKES (Of the London and Provincial Concerts, also Clara Butt's Concerts). CONTRALTO. Madame HANNAH JONES, A.R.A.M. (Gold Medallist). TENOR. Mr. GWILYM RICHARDS, R.A.M. (Winner of the Joseph Maas, Rutson, & Evill Prices). BASS. Mr. BARRY LINDON (The Welsh Foli). ACCOMPANIST.—Miss E. J. ROBERTS, HIGH ST. ADMISSION. -Reserved Seats. 2a. 6d.: First Seats, 2s.: Second Seats, Is.: Third Seats, 6d. A plan of the Room may be seen, and Seats booked, at R. GRIFFITH JONES, 39, High Street. Doors open at 7 o'clock. Concert to commence at 7.30. Early Doors for all Ticket Holders at 6.30. T. A. ROBERTS & R. G. JONES, Hon. Sees. ROBERT ROBERTS, BUTCHER, TANRHIW, & NO. 1 & 2, THE MAPKET HALL, Begs to thank his numerous Customers for their past favours, and has pleasure in informiog them that he has purchased several PRIME FAT BULLOCKS & HEIFERS, FED BY Mrs. Jones, Rhiwlas Ucha', W. Williams, Esq., Gwerclas, and Mr. J. Jones, Segrwyd. ALSO PRIME FAT WELSH WETHERS, Fed by T. Williams, Esq., Llewesog, and Home-Fed, And a splendid lot of GEESE, fed by Mr. John Roberts, Gareglwyd, and Mr. D. Roberts, Glydfa. Robert Roberts assures his Customers and the Public that it is his aim to supply the very finest quality, which will give entire satisfaction, at reasonable prices. Early Orders solicited, which will receive hia best personal attention. 'T HE DEFIANCE GUN,' SOs. Well worth 80s. 12-bore Centra Fire, Double Barrel Breechloader. Left Choke, Top or Double Grip Action, with Lever underguard, Twist Barrels, Horn Heel Plate, Walnut Stock, Double Bolt, Rebounding Locks, Patent Fore End, &c. Sound and well made; warranted to ahoot and handle well, price 60s., worth 80s., carriage paid, satisfaction guaranteed, or cash returned. Do not buy guns at a shop; deal direct with the actual manufacturer, and sa-Po retail profits. Beautifully Illustrated Catalogue full of interesting and useful Information concerning every description of Sporting Guns, Rifles, &c., post free. p B. & D. DAVIS, Far Killing Gun Manufacturers, 31, NEWTON ROAD, BIRMINGHAM. A Alliance Assurance Company ii ESTABLISHED lIs24. OAPITAL-FIVE MILLIONS. FUNDS—FOUR MILLIONS. The Right Hon. Lord ROTHSCHILD. CHAIRMAN. ROBERT LEWIS. Chief Secretary. Chief Office-BARTHOLOMEW LANE LONDON. LIFE. Policies Indisputable and without restrictions. Liberal reinstatement and Nonforfeiture plans. A low and limited expenditure. Large Bonuses Ample Security in Large Accumulations and Capital. FIRE. Insurances completed expeditiously Moderate Rates. Surveys of Estates and Works free. Prompt Settlement of Losses. BRANCHES At—among other places— LIVERPOOL—30, Exchange Street East. 0. MORGAN, Owzx, Secretary. WREXHAM 28, High Street: JOHN fHANGia. Secretary Prospectuses, &c., may be obtained f om any of the Company's Branches or Agents, 9682 CHRISTMAS, 1900. THOMAS DAVIES, PURVEYOR OF MEAT, 2, VAIDE STREET, DENBIGH, Beg to take this opportunity of tendering their sincere thanks to their numerous customers and friends for the very liberal patronage and support accorded to them in their business for so many years, and begs to respectfully call the attention of the Public generally to the Grand Selection of Meat of every description for the Christmas and other Markets, and solicit early Orders, which will receive careful, personal, and prompt attention. Purchases include the Champion 3-year old Short-horn Bullock, Fed by the well- known Breeder and Feeder of Stock, R. Hughes, Esq., Henllys, winner of the SILVER CUP at the Denbigh Smithfield, uwarded by Messrs. Clough & Co. for the Best Buchers Beast in the Show, bought at the High Price of FIFTY POUNDS, not with the view of making it pay (as it will be sold at the ordinary price), but to encourage Farmers of the District to send their Fat Stock to the Denbigh Smithfield for Sale, and thereby doing good to the Town of Denbigh. Also, a vory Prime 2-year old Short-horn Bullock, Bred and Fed by P. E, Story, Esq., Coppy, Denbigh, one of the Best Breeders and Feeders in the District. Winner of the Reserve Prize at Mr. G. F. Byford's Sale at the Denbigh Smithfield. One ditto from Coppy Farm. A very Grand Prime Pure Welsh Maiden Heifer, Fed by Mrs. Rowley Conway, Bodrhyddan, which is a guarantee of the animal having been well fed. Winner of the First Prize at the St. Asaph Show in the Welsh Heifers' Class. A very Fine and Ripe Scotch Highland Steer. Fed by W. C. Jones, Esq., Llaneroh Park, Trefnant. (Scotch Cattle always fetch more money in the London Markets than any other breed of Cattle). A year and ten months old Short-horn Bullock. Bred and Fed by Davies, Esq, Wern Ddu, near Corwen. This Beast is a striking illustration of what careful rearing will produce. Other Prime Bullocks and Heifers from Messrs. Morris, Garthgynan, Ruthin; J. Morris Jones, Groes, Gwtta, Denbigh; Hughes, Bronheulog, Llanfairtalhaiarn; Thomas Lloyd, Perthewig, Denbigh,.&c. 4; SHEEP from the following well-known Feeders and Flock Masters, mostly 4-year old Welsh Mountain Wethers :— Mr. Cadwaladr Hughes, Nantglyn (1st Prize); Thomas Williams, Esq., Llewesog Hall (Prize Winners); Mr. John Foulkes, Pentre Felin; Mr. John Lloyd, Lodge Mr. J. T. Jones, Derwen Gomel; Mr. Lloyd, Llawog W. G. Rigby, Esq., Peutre Mawr; Mr. R. Owen, Glan Wern; Mr. E. Jones, Nantgwilym; Mr. T. Williams, Bide Hand; Mr. H. D. Hughes, Plas Chambrea; C. Wright, Esq., Maesmynan Hall; Mr. G. Wright, Ty'n Celyn, Bodfari; and E. Morgan, Esq., Cae gwyn. Prime Porkers fed by Mr. Rowlands, Llwyn, Llanrhaiadr. Fat Calf (First Prize Winner), Fed by Mr. Blain, Caerfedwen. Turkeys and Geese as usual. Home Cured Hams, Bacon, &c. NOTE ADDRESS CORNER OF 2, VALE STREET ( ]HALL SQUARE), DENBIGH. 1 THE SEASON FOR FRUIT AND THE PLACE TO GET IT. D. EVAN HUGHES, High Street & Market Hall, DENBIGH, Has pleasure in intimating that both his SHOP & STALL are replete with all kinds of FRUIT (both British and Foreign), suitable for the Season, including APPLES, ORANGES, GRAPES, PEARS, BANANAS, TOMATOES, &c. All of the Best Quality, and perfectly sound. Vegetables, and all kinds of GARDEN PRODUCE. I Wreathes (Real and Artificial), ,¡ Globes, Crosses, &e. I All Goods supplied are of the I VERY BEST II I Fresh Goods daily. Orders personally 1 attended to, and delivered. GRAND SHOW, COMMENCING DECEMBER 10th, 1900. Guns, Rifles. Revolvers. Air Guns. Ammunition. Traps. Game Bags. Gun Cases. Gun Covers. Folding Seats. Decoys & Calls. Turnovers. Cleaning Im- Recappers. Gunpowder. plements. Wadding. Caps. Shot. Rabbit Net- Netting Ferret Muzzles, ting. Twine. 80 GUNS, RIFLES, & REVOLVERS To select from. One day's clear trial allowed. Second hand guns taken in part exchange. Send for our Catalogue of Sporting Requisites, 24 pages illustrated, Free. H.W. ROBERTS & CO., HANDEL HOUSE, RHYL. 1900. XMAS. 1900. Now on Show at S. A. WHEWAY, 12, RUTHIN ROAD, DENBIGH, A Large and Select Stock of Christmas and New Year Cards. Toys of every description. Games suitable for Young and Old. Dolls, Rocking and other Horses, Bamboo work, Fancy Foot Stools, Glass and China, Dinner, Tea, and Toilet Sets (suitable for all classes), Fancy and Common Flower Pots, Teapots, and other Fancy Goods suitable for the Season too numerous to mention. Call and see for yourselves. A Visit respectfully solicited. OUR MOTTO Small Profits and Quick Returns. NOTE ADDRESS 12, RUTHIN ROAD. BENSON EVANS' Cherry Balsam. A Remedy, Sate, Sure, and Speedy for Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Tightness of the Chest, Difficult Breathing, Influenza, Asthma, & Chronic Bronchitis. This remarkable Preparation clears the Air Passages, and affords unspeakable relief in all cases of Chest Oppression and Lung trouble. Get a Bottle TO-DAY, and keep it by you. It may be worth its weight in Gold to you TO-MORROW. In Bottles, 71d., Is., & Is. 9d. The Grocery Department will be found to contain a choice selection of TEXAS, from Is. 6d. to 3s. per lb. Best Family Teas, 2s. and 2s. 4d. per lb. Best Quality COFFEE at Is. 6d. and Is. 8d. per lb. CHRISTMAS FRUIT of all kinds, and of the Best Quality onlyi at moderate prices. BENSON EVANS, CHEMIST & GROCER, 1132x HIGH STREET, DENBIGH. Robert Ellis, Butcher, Pen-y-bryn, Denbigh, Begs to thank his numerous Customers for their kind support and patronage during past years, and to inform them, and the Public generally, that he has made ample provision for the coming festive ZD season. He has secured a well selected Stock of Cattle and Sheep from some of the best known feeders in North Wales. BEEF. Splendid Ox and Heifer Beef, including several prize winners at various Auction Marts, fed by R. Hu ;hes, Esq., Henllys, Llanfair Talhaiarn J. Jones, Esq., Maes- y-llan, Ruthin; 3Powell Jones, Esq., Plas Llanynys; J Morris, Esq., Garth- gynan, Ruthin; E Armour Jones, Esq., Cae Gwyn, and Mr-. Conwy Bell, Rhudd- lan. SHEEP. Welsh Shropshire and Cross-bred Wethers, from Thomas Williams, Esq., Llewesog; D. Jones, Esq., Tv Mawr, Llanrhaiadr; Mrs. Parry, Llewesog Isaf, and many other equally well-known feeders. NOTE.—It should be specially noted that the ex- cellent Stock provided by R. Ellis this year are all from the noted feeders for whom the district is famous. They are of exceptional quality, carrying a maximum amount of flesh, with the minimum amount of^bone. They are also quite free from superficial The Sheep will be found to be of first class quality, and nice suitable taste. Grand selection of GEESE and TURKEYS, as usual. Pork, Bacon, Sausages, &c. The Penybryn Establishment has been always t. the fore with its Stock of Prime Pork, Bacon, Brawn, Sausages, &c. This year R. Ellis guarantees an Excellent Choice of Home Cured Hams and Bacon. The Public are kindly invited to inspect the ex- ceptionally large Stock of Prime Meat, which he will have on sale next week. All Orders will be promptly attended to. J. HUMPHREY JONES, Purveyor of Meat, Hall Square, Denbigh, BEGS to thank his numerous Customers, both in .D Town and Country, for their kind support and patronage during so many years, and respectfully solicits their future favours; and invites their atten- tion to his carefully selected Choice Stock, the Quality lbeing unsurpassed, without supertluous fat, viz.:— CATTLE. 1 Magnificent Devon Bullock, First Prize winner at Messrs. Frank Lloyd & Sons, Wrexham. Bred and Fed by H. Dyke Dennis, Esq., Hafod Hall, Ruabon. 1 Grand Choice Heifer, First Prize winner at Messrs. Clough and Co's. Auction Mart, for the best Heifer under 2 years old. Bred and Fed by R. Armour Jones, Esq,, Cae Gwyn, Denbigh. 2 Very Choice Hereford Bullocks, Fed by R. Morris, Esq., Garthgynan, Ruthin. 1 Grand Short-horn Heifer, Fed by H. E. Williams, Esq., Gwerclas, Corwen. 1 Very Prime Cross-bred Bullock, Fed by R. Blezard, Esq., Pool Park, Ruthin. SHEEP. 40 Grand Welsh Mountain Wethers, Fed by R. Lloyd, Esq., Gwaenynog Farm. A Splendid Lot of Scotch, Shropshire, and Welsh Wethers, Home Fed. Also a number of the Celebrated Tam- worth PORKERS, Home Fed. All Orders carefully and promptly attended to. THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE IN DENBIGH. MRS. PRITCHARD LATE MISS CROMAR), BOOTS, SHOES?"SLIPPERS, &c, DURABILITY, STYLE, COMFORT, AND PRICE, GUARANTEED. The" ARIEL" Boots and Shoes for Ladies and Children a Speciality. I Customers can always depend on having good value for money. Best solid leather procurable used for Repairs. NOTE THE ADDRESS 13, PORTLAND PLACE, DENBIGH. MRS. HUGH MORRIS, Pork Butcher and Game Dealer, VALE STREET, DENBIGH, BEGS to tender her sincere thanks to the Gentry .D and Public Generally for their past support, and also begs to inform their, that she is well provided with a first class Stock of Country and Home fed PORK for CHRISTMAS. Also, an abundant Supply of GEESE, TURKEYS, AND GAME.. Amongst the Stock will be the following- 1 BACON PIG. Bred and Fed by R. A. Jones, Cae Gwyn. 4 PORKERS. Bred and Fed by Mr. Isaac Jones, Llingrig, Llansannan. i PORKERS. Bred and Fed by Mr. R. Williams, Meusydd Brwyn. 4 PORKERS. Home Fed. 1 BACON PIG. Fed by Mr. R. Jones, Gwyndy, Peniel. 5 PORKERS. Bred and Fed by Mr. William Davies, Smithy, Henllan. 1 PORKER. Fed by Mr. F. Williams, Peel Hall. 2 PORKETS. Fed by Mr. John Wil- liams, Tan Ddiol, Henllan. PRIME EWES. Winners of the First Prize at Messrs. Clongh and Co.'s Auction Mart. PRIME GEESE. Fed by Mrs. Williams, Caerwys. PRIME TURKEYS. Fed by Mrs. Hill, Llangynhafal. Prime Home Cured HAMS and BACON. Special BRAWN made to order. Also, our Celebrated SAUSAGES. Fresh Daily. HARRISON JONES and CO. Family Grocers, Denbigh. CHRISTMAS FRUITS Our selections are now complete. We have a very large and varied Stock, and respectfully invite inspection and' com- parison. We offer the best value possiblej espec- ially of the finer kinds, which are very moderate in price, Our Stock comprises :— Muscatels, Valencia and Sultana R-aisins. Very fine at 4d. Finest, 6d. per lb. Cur- rants, very fine, 6d., per lb.; finest, 8d. per Ib. Stoned Raisins, 6d. per lb. Figs, Prunes, Oranges, Grapes, Lemons, French Plums, Apples, Almonds, &c., &c. Finest Candied Lemon, Orange and Citron Peel. Spices, ground and whole, of guar- anteed purity. Flavouring essences of all kinds, 6d. Bottles for 41cL New Season's Tinned Fruits- (FINEST SELECTED BRANDS). Pine Apples, Peaches, Apricots, Pears, Tomatoes, &c. Ox and Lunch Tongues, Salmon, and Sardines. Crosse and Blacbwell's Jams and Marmalade. Pickles and Sauces. Table Jellies and Delicacies of all kinds. Tea and Coffee Department. Our Teas are unrivalled. We invite your special attention to our standard blends at Is. Sd., 2s., and 2s. 6d. per lb., which are of a very high character,- and meet with a large demand. We shall be pleased to send free Sampler of the above, or other blends which we stock. Coffee. Though the Market continues very firm, we still oifer the best quality obtainable at Is. 8d. per lb., which cannot be surpassed. A Trial is respectfully solicited; HARRISON TONES & co., Family Grocers, DENBIGH. Clearance Sale of 1900 Patterns Now On. BULLER'S BEST BIKES. GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES. First Grade Tyres and Fittings, Best Coventry makes, from £ 10 lO Same Machines also from S, 8 8s. (cheaper fittings). Dunlop Tyres, Brooke's Saddles, inch Pitch Roller Chains. See the following magnificent Machines- Singers, Rovers, Centaurs, Bayliss Thomas, Quadrant (Chain & Chainless), Premiers, Triumphs Townends, New Rapids, and other leading makes, At £ 10 10s. to £ 21. Long Cranks, High Gears, Free Wheels, any kind of Brakes, fitted to order. Terms to suit purchasers. Lessons, &c arranged for. A Call respectfully solicited, or Lists sent with all particulars free. I Note Address— BULLER, PORTLAND PJIACE, DENBIGH.
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DENBIGHSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL. To JOINERS AND BUILDERS. "TEDERS are invited for the following works to Q. carried out at the County Hall, Denbigh :— xtending the Bench in the Court Room, and -J. *"enng the front of same. roviding new Court Furniture, comprising Wnd and Petty Jury Boxes, Witness Box, ,g. oc*i and Boxes for Crier and Warder. An alternative Tender for altering the existing The Pi *n ^our^' Ooun^fe 8 anc' Specifications may be seen at the Sealed rJe^or a Denbigh. ttt( tVi« *'j ei}d°rsed Tenders are ta be sent ia 'to ^ftfluarpX1DioerS^rie^' ky no^ later than the 8th day of mV yi 1901. The loweiat or any Tender will not necessarily be Cel3,tld. W. R. EVANS, (v,,„, Clerk of the Peace. Offices, Ruthin, December, 1900. RUTHIN UNION. NURSE WANTED. Twm ^Uafdians of the above named Union their Meeting to b? held on Monday, the 31 at Nnrofr. 8tant;* proceed to the election ot a person xnow.7 ,0 the Sick Poor in tae Workhouse A ot midwifery desirnble. Neefl not be y." trai> ed,' but must have had experience Wards ?2*?qualify *er to take charge of the Sick Welsh Bpeaking. Candidates must be single OVep-ws without encumbrance. Not under 25 or uT.8 of Salary at the rate of £ 21 per Ofg0e '8hbject to 2 deduction under 'Poor Law Wa«K{pera^ mation Act,' with rations, apartments tions ;„lDST' but no beer or allowances. Applica- ^Wnt candidates handwriting, stating age. wo i^otea«a .Previous occupation, accompanied by "^forp ftSnifrls of recent date, must be- sent to me ^ajQvaao instant. disqitajll e iar^an3» directly or indirectly, ttnw R- HUMPHREYS ROBERTS, '^Offices. Ruthin, Clerk. December, 1900. EISTEDDFOD GADEIRIOL A CHERDDOROL DINBYCH, LLUN Y PASC, 1901. yn awr yn barod. Anfoner lie. mewn ^ORH. I l?s i'r Ysgrifenydd—W. H. PRITCKAHD, 13, lace, Denbigh. WANXKD. Vy a^TED, immediately, Nurse Housemaid for ,LauntlT. Apply, stating age, wages, refer- to Mrs. EDWARDS, Bryndedwydd, Corwen. \ythorough good General, age 18 to 25. /^ages, £ 16 to £ 20. Also, young girl for fUirej Comfortable Home. Good references re- Q'el'W' Apply, HOUSEKEEPKK, Bryngwyn Hall, W .ATED, a situation as Farm Bailiff by a fax" married man. Able to look after a farm, do all thjg office aii<^ au(l 8e^- Apply No. 9886 a Servant, able to do dairy work, with •WajJ5°wledge of English and Welsh. Apply to _~aV'e8' Merthy Hall, Holywell.
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tV-AN THOMAS, RADCLIFFE & CO CARDIFF. MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS, '^Wpniu December 19th, 1900. lojo n Thomas, left Huelva for Mersey Dec. 15 Aanp i^fSanwg, arr Manchester from Huelva 14 f0mas< arr* ^S'ers from Cardiff 17 Wali rny' arr- Huelva from Algiers 17 i^ia 61 ^omaa' Novorossisk for Rotterdam 17 I ^r' -Dunkirk from Novorossisk 11 ^adcIifFe, left Cardiff for Piraeus 15 %larv passed Gibraltar for Rotterdam 16 Jane p komas, left Swansea for Delaware 19 I)0u„t adcliffe, left Newport for Constantinople 5 Hill, passed Gibarltar for Rotterdam 19 arr Anapa from Noyorosaislc 16 ^eteT«+eS^er' arr. Marseilles for Novorossisk IS Anth n' arr* P°rt Said rrom Penarth 10 ^adcliffe, left Barry for Odessa 8 b el Raleliffe, left Cardiff for Port Said 13 n> passed Gibraltar for Antwerp 17 Teneriffe for New Orleans 16 ■^addin i0< arr" from Cardiff 2 Un.t arr. Marseilles from Barry 11 Newport News for Rotterdam 18 Sflrinj rne> passed Ushant for Rotterdam 18 tlat,011' left Cape Verdes for New Orleans 12 tian er« left Norfolk for Rotterdam 6 arr- New Orleans from Port Said 18 i1' Barcelona for Odessa 12 od left Stockton for New Orleans 19