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PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENTS. .P' ROYALTY THEATRE, CHESTER. Proprietor: m it'MILI'ON BODE. Acting Manager: Mr. H. BUKUESS HARRIES. LAST TWO NIGHTS of the Great Sporting Drama- "ROGUES OF THE TURF." MONDAY NEXT, April 18, for Six Nights only, "THE MARRIAGE OF KITTY." CHESTER MUSICAL SOCIETY. TWENTY-FIRST SEASON, 1904. THE FIRST CONCERT WILL TAKE PLACE IN THE MUSIC HALL, 0,N MONDAY NEXT. APRIL 18TH, 1104, WHEN ELGAR'S "CARACTACUS" WILL BE PERFORMED GROSVENOR MUSEUM, CHESTER. CHESTER PAXTON SOCIETY'S EXHIBITION OF SPRING FLOWERS, ON TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY NEXT, 19TH AND 20TH APRIL. The Exhibition will be formally OPENED at 3 p.m. on TUESDAY, by MAJOR MAcGILLYCUDDY. J.P. Chairman The Right Worshipful the MAYOR OF CHESTER (ROBERT LAMB, ESQ ) ADMISSION as follows: First Day, from 2.30 to ° P.m.. Is.; from 6 to 9 p.m., 6d. Second Day, from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m., Gd. Further particulars may be obtained from Mr. ?'EwnTEAD. Curator of the Museum. G. P. MILN, Hon. Sec. CHURCH OF ENGLAND ZENANA MISSIONARY SOCIETY. CHESTER ASSOCIATION. A SALE OF WORK WILL BE HELD IN THE ASSEMBLY ROOMS, NEWGATE STREET, ON FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 11-30 A.M. TO 6 P.M. Mrs. CARSTAIRS JONES will open the Sale at 11.30. CAKOK COOPER SCOTT and other Clergy hope to attend. The Committee earnestly request your I co-operation and support. Admission free. THE ANNUAL MEETING will be held in the Rooms at 3 o'clock. The VEN. ARCHDEACON GRE will preside. Addresses will be given by Mtss M. A. CHAPMAN. Missionary from Jamalpur, North India, and Dr. MARTYN CLARK, C.M.S. TATTENHALL PARISH CHURCH. A GRAND BAZAAR WILL BE HELD ON WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, 27TH AND 28TH APRIL, 1904. In the BARBOUR INSTITUTE, Tattenhall, in aid of the Repair, Organ, and Churchyard Funds. The Bazaar will be opened on the 27th, at 3 p.m., by the MARCHIONESS OF CHOLMONDLEY, and on the 28th. at 2-30 p.m., by Mrs. BARBOUR. Byplays of Conjuring, and other Entertainments. Wishing, Shooting, and other Competitions will be both afternoons and evenings. ADMISSION First Day, from 3 to 6 p.m., 1/ wterwards, 6d. Second Day, Half-price. QHESTER CYCLING CLUB The OPENING RUN takes place on MONDAY NEXT. A hearty invitation is offered to all Gentlemen Cyclists. Meet at Headquarters, BULL AND STIRRUP HOTEL, at 7 o'clock. "SMOKER" at 0-15 p.m., when programme will be given by local Minstrels. GEO. BOAZ, Hon. Sec. GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. EXCURSIONS from CHESTER.- -tJJ LUDLOW RACES, April 21 and 22, 8.55 and 10.3 a.m., DAY TRIPS to Bromfield (for the Racecourse), and April 21 only to Ludlow for 2 days. FRIDAY MIDNIGHT, April 22, 12.50 night, to LONDON (FOOTBALL, ENGLISH CUP FINAL TIE, at CRYSTAL PALACE (Manchester City v. Bolton Wanderers), for 1, 3, 5 or 8 days. Tickets, Bills, Pamphlets, particulars of Weekly and Week-end arrangements, &c., obtainable at the Station. tat i JAMES C. INGLIS, General Manager. PLEASURE CRUISES. I THE DEE STEAM BOAT CO. The above Company is the only one authorised by His Grace the DUKE OF WESTMINSTER, to run their STEAMERS regularly to EATON HALL. THE "ORMONDE" AND "BEND OR" Will run as follows (Sundays excepted) am am am pm pm pm i pm pm ele C, illcigloi a, IPMIT 3MO 11!1)% To EcclestonF. 9 5?11212011 502 2013 35 4 t?0'5 20 !r,m BrIdge, WI.) 11? o 45 Iron Br'j- d. 1015 1145;  E,stonF. lt'40 I'l l O I" i 5 1 I "? 012 "?C 3 "i 5  4 ?'i O 56 10 Ec.cstonr.?-t0:1210?23fi 1 50 2 ?0?3 35| :4 ..3. 0 15 45 Cluster.arr mo'l 0 I 25 2 40L; 10 4 25?5 20.7 0 F ARE Chester to Eccleston, iid. Single; 9d. Return Iron Bridge, 8d. ls. Weather and other causes permitting. SPECIAL RUNNINGS FOR BANK HOLIDAY. SPRING CLEANING Before Completing Spring Cleaning this year be sure and REMEMBER THE GAS COOKER MOST PEOPLE HAVE ONE, BUT SOME ARE STILL UNPROVIDED. AMONGST ITS ADVANTAGES ARE ° ECONOMY in Household Expenses. LONGEVITY. Many hours each week being saved. HAPPINESS. No ruffled tempers owing to excessive heat of coal ranges and falls of soot on top of dinner. ■SUMMER WITHOUT A GAS COOKER JS LIKE SUMMER WITHOUT SUNSHINE. ALL SIZES OF COOKERS can be HIRED at LOW QUARTERLY RENTALS, and no charge is made for fixing within 40 feet of Gas Meter. INSPECTION IS INVITED AT THE Gas Co.'s Show Rooms & Offices, CUPPIN STREET, CHESTER. BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT TO HIS MAJESTY ?6'JSSLSt? ?** THR ????? LATE 31i?ZJB-JESTY K ING. ??????3t QUEEH VICTORIA. BOLLAND'S, EASTGATE ROW, CHESTER. WEDDING CAKES, As supplied to H.M. THE KING. YEOMANRY POINT-TO-POINT, RAKE LANE, CHESTER, APRIL 18. 1904. LUNCHEON TENT AVAILABLE TO THE PUBLIC. Bolland's Celebrated Boxes of Dainty Cakes 3/6, 7/ including postage. TURTLE SOUP, Made from fresh Turtle, thick or clear. CHICKEN JELLY. CALF'S FOOT JELLY. RESTAURANT. CAFE & SMOKE ROOM. TABLE D'HOTE, 3/- & 4/6. WINE, LIQUEURS, COFFEE. Wedding Receptions Catered for. HIRE OF PLATE, GLASS, CHINA WAITERS. ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED AND DESPATCHED by First Train or Post as required. Price List & Wine List free by Post on application. R. BOLLAND & SONS, LTD. Telephone: No. 37. Teleqrams:" Bolland's, Chester." THE "CHANCELLOR" CAFE (OPPOSITE ROYALTY THEATRE), CHESTER. TEBBUTT'S MELTON MOWBRAY PIES, 2D. & 4D. LARGE CUP of TEA & PIE or SANDWICH, 4D. Good Tea a Speciality. On Sundays PLAIN TEA, including Watercresss, 6D. Guinness's Stout, 2d.; Ind Coope's Beer, 2d. & 2. Bass, 2|d. Chops and Steaks. Open after the Theatre. Beds, 1/6. PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. OYERLEIGH LODGE and that Approach to EATON will be CLOSED TO THE PUBLIC on MONDAY, THE 18TH INST., for that day. _0_ NUMEROUS TENANTS ON THE EATON ESTATE, AND OTHER FRIENDS, HAVING EXPRESSED A WISH TO PRESENT IAJR. W. H. PHILLIPS WITH A TESTIMONIAL, on his retirement, as a mark of esteem and respect, a SUBSCRIPTION LIST haR been opened and the following gentlemen have kindly consented to receive subscriptions :—Messrs. J. Jones, Saighton- lane; T. Probert, Bretton Hall; Cunnah & Roberts, Chester; W. Toft, Pulford J. Parker, Eccleston E. Cookson, Poulton; J. Pickering, Rough Hill; T. White, Aldford T. Lea, Waverton and T. L. Dodd, Cotton Hall. The Subscription List will Close on APRIL 30th, 1904. ROYAL SOCIETY PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS ANNUAL MEETING ¥ fit OF THE CHESTER (AND DISTRICT) BRANCH IS ARRANGED TO TAKE PLACE IN THE TOWN HALL. ON THURSDAY NEXT, APRIL 21ST, 1903, AT 5 O'CLOCK. ALL INTERESTED ARE INVITED TO ATTEND. NOTICE. NATIONAL SOCIETY FOR THE PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO CHILDREN. CHESTER AND WEST CHESHIRE BRANCH. ANNUAL MEETING. The ANNUAL MEETING of Subscribers and Friends of the Society will be held on FRIDAY, May 6th, at 3 p.m., in the COUNCIL CHAMBER, TOWN HALL, CHESTER. The MAYOR OF CHESTER will preside, and the meeting will be addressed by the HON. HOLLAND HIBBERT. of Watford MR. J. I. WATTS, of Northwich, and others. The public is invited to attend. HENRY GERRARD, DECEASED. ALL persons having any CLAIM or DEMAND against the Estate of the late Mr. HENRY GERRARD, of the City of Chester, Butcher, who died on the 5th day of April, 1904. are requested to send particulars thereof forthwith in writing to us, the undersigned. BARKER & ROGERSON, Solicitors, 12, White Friars, Chester. MRS. ANN SHAW, DECEASED. Pursuant to the Act of Parliament 22nd and 23rd Vie., cap. 35, intituled "An Act to further amend the Law of Property, and to relieve Trustees." N OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all .L Creditors and other Persons having any CLAIMS or DEMANDS against the Estate of Mrs. ANN SHAW, late of 11, Goss-street, in the City of Chester, widow, deceased (who died on the Second day of .July, 1903, and whose Will was proved in the Chester District Registry of the Probate Division of His Majesty's High Court of Justice, on the 7th day of August, 1903, by FRED- ERICK BARNETT and GEORGE HENRY BROWN, the Executors therein named), are hereby required to send the particulars in writing of their Claims or Demands to us, the undersigned, on or before the 13th day of May, 1904, after which date the said Executors will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased amongst the persons entitled thereto, having regard only to the Claims and Demands of which they shall then have had notice, and they will not be liable for the assets of the said deceased, or any part thereof, so distributed to any person or persons of whose Claims or Demands they shall not then have had notice. Dated this 14th day of April, 1904. POTTS, POTTS & GARDNER, Northtrate House, Chester, Solicitors for the said Executors. Re JOHN SHERLOCK, DECEASED. Pursuant to the Act of Parliament 22nd and 23rd Vic cap. 35, intituled "An Act to further amend the Law of Property and to relieve Trustees." XT OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that all .1. Creditors and other persons having any CLAIMS or DEMANDS against the Estate of JOHN SHEBLOCK, late of Tarporley, in the County of Chester, Gentleman, deceased (who died on the 27th day of February, 1904, and whose Will was proved in the Chester District Registry of the Probate Division of His Majesty's High Court of Justice on the 30th day of March, 1904, by Herbert William Dutton, of Victoria-road, Tarporley afore- said, draper, and Thomas Cooper, of High-street, Tarporley aforesaid, shoemaker, the Executors therein named), are hereby required to send the particulars, in writing, of their Claims or Demands to me, the undersigned, the Solicitor for the said Executors, on or before the 9th day of May, 1904, after which date the said Executors will proceed to distribute the assests of the said deceased amongst the persons entitled thereto, having regard only to the Claims and Demands of which they shall then have had notice, and they will not be liable for the assests of the said deceased or any part thereof so distributed to any person or persons of whose Claims or Demands they shall not then have had notice. Dated this Eleventh day of April, 1904. JAMES C. BATE, Solicitor for the said Executors, Old Bank Chambers, Chester. I*- HEWITT'S FOR SCHOOL BOOTS. PUBLIC NOTICE. BRITISH WORKMAN'S & GENERAL Å SSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. ESTABLISHED 1866. Chief Offices: BROAD STREET CORNER, BIRMINGHAM. EXTRACTS FROM THE DIRECTORS' REPORT FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31ST, 1903. LADIES & GENTLEMEN,— Your Directors are again privileged to report continued and gratifying success. The year's transactions resulted in the HANDSOME SURPLUS BALANCE of zEI92,150, and a NETT INCREASE of 69,701 NEW POLICY HOLDERS, producing additional NEW ANNUAL PREMIUMS of £ 59,045. The INCOME from all sources was INCREASED by £ 68,897. The TOTAL CLAIMS amounted to £ 396,368, and exceeded those of the previous year bv £51.900. The very large sum of £ 93,836 was paid out under Maturing Endowment and bv ;P,51,900. The very Endowment Assurance Policies. Your Directors are pleased to report a further reduction in the ratio of Expenses of Management. NEW BUSINESS. The TOTAL NUMBER of NEW POLICIES issued was 463,589, at a Yearly Premium of £ 321,994. CLAIMS. The TOTAL AMOUNT paid by the Company to its Assurants up to 31st December, 1903, was £ 3,928,501. FREDK. T. JEFFERSON, Chairman. S. J. PORT, Secretary. APPLICATIONS FOR AGENCIES INVITED.—Gentlemen able to influence good business will find the Company's agency terms very remunerative. Apply Local District Office 31, PRINCE'S AVENUE, CITY ROAD, CHESTER. A. SHERRATT, Superintendent. BINOCULAR GLASSES. Now is the time to Buy a Good Pair of FIELD GLASSES FOR THE RACES. 20 PER CENT. REDUCTION TO CLEAR. All Patterns in Stock. EYESIGHT-TESTING AND SPECTACLE- FITTING ROOMS. H. C. HOUGHTON, Late Manager for Wood Abrahams, Liverpool and Manchester, All information respecting the Eyes willingly given. 23, EASTGATE STREET, CHESTER. REPAIRS CHEAPLY AND PROMPTLY. PUBLIC NOTICES. I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that I, JL GEORGE GIBSON, will not be responsible for any DEBT or DEBTS incurred by my Wife (ANNIE GIBSON, 42, Orchard-street, Chester) after this 15th day of April, 1904. (Signed) G. GIBSON. OYAL SOCIETY PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS. CHESTER AND DISTRICT BRANCH. The Public are most earnestly reminded that only by their aid can many Cases of Cruelty be dis- covered, which it would be impossible for the Inspector to find out. Every one, on seeing an act of cruelty committed, should report the case AT ONCE to Inspector HCSTWAYTE, 30, Cambrian-road, Chester, with full details and the name and address of the offender; or the name and address on the vehicle if there be one. It is a rule of the Society that the name of an informant is kept private if desired. CHESTER CATHEDRAL. THERE are Vacancies for PROBATIONARY JL CHORISTERS. Candidates must be between the ages of 8 and 11, able to read well, and of respectable parentage. Choristers receive- 1. A first-class Education (including Shorthand) at the Choir School. Head Master Rev. H. CHIGNELL, M.A. Second Master Mr. A. E. THOMAS, M.A. 2. Statutable yearly payment of £ 3. 6s. 8d. 3. Bonus on leaving, varying according to length of service and good conduct. (Former choristers have drawn as much as £ 30). 4. Free instruction in vocal music and in organ or pianoforte whenever a boy shews sufficient I ability. 5. Under the new scheme ex-Choristers may, after leaving the Cathedral, continue their I education at the King's School at half fees. Apply at the Cathedral Practice Room on SATURDAYS, between 9.30 and 10.15 a.m. JOSEPH C. BRIDGE, M.A., Mus. Doc., Master of the Choristers. CHESTER MUNICIPAL CHARITIES. GREEN & WARDLE'S CHARITY. CROOK STREET ALMSHOUSES. A VACANCY having arisen in the above Charity, the Trustees are prepared to receive appli- cations from persons eligible for the same. All applications must be made in writing on the prescribed form, which may be had on application to the Clerk to the Trustees, at his Office, 53, Northgate-street, Chester. All Forms of Application, duly filled up and signed, must be returned to the Clerk, at his Office, on or before the 21st instant, otherwise the appli- cations will not be entertained. Applicants must be poor and impotent, of good character, and who are not, and have not, at any time within three years, been in receiot of parochial relief. Applicants must not be under 50 years of age. N.B.—Canvassing by or on behalf of the Appli- cants renders them liable to disqualiifcation. I HENRY THOMAS BROWN, Chester, 8th April, 1904. Clerk. SHIPPING. ORIENT-PACIFIC LINE TO Australia, New Zealand and Tasmania. ROYAL MAIL SERVICE, VIA SUEZ CANAL. Steamers leave LONDON every ALTERNATE FRIDAY, for the above Colonies, calling at PLYMOUTH, GIBRALTAR, MARSEILLES. NAPLES, PORT SAID, and COLOMBO. COLOMBO. y?EEN&CO. Managers ?ANDERSON, ANDERSON & CO. Head Offices: FENCHURCH AVENUE, LONDON. For Passage apply to the latter firm at 5, Fen- church Avenue, E.C.; or at the West End Branch Office, 28, Cockspur-street, S. W. Local Agent: H. TAYLOR, Exchange-st., Crewe. I W. S. EVANS, Hairdresser & Tobacconist, 5, Bridge-street, IS MAKING A SPECIAL SHOW OF KEYSTONE BRIARS. All Keystone Briars guaranteed against Burning and Cracking. A good selection of British and Foreign Cigars. Razors Ground and Set. EDUCATIONAL. THE KING'S SCHOOL, CHESTER. HEAD MASTER: REV. J. T. DAVIES, M.A. NEXT TERM begins MONDAY, MAY 2ND, 1904, at 9 a.m. Candidates for entrance attend at 11 o'clock. For prospectus apply to the Clerk, Mr. F. B. MASON, St. Werburgh-street, Chester. Boarders taken by the Rev. J. R. FULLER. The Head Master will attend at the School on SATURDAY, April 30th. from 11 to 12 o'clock, to interview parents. NOTE.—For the 10th year in succession the School has won the Chester Centre Prize of the Cambridge Local Examination Board. rpECHNICAL DAY SCHOOL, j- GROSVENOR MUSEUM, CHESTER. HEADMASTER: MR. JOHN A. McMICHAEL, B.A., B.Sc. SUMMER TERM COMMENCES 19TH APRIL, 1904. The School is provided with well equipped Workshops and Laboratories. The curriculum includes Practical Science. English Subjects, Languages, Shorthand, Drawing and Manual Training. FEES.Cl 13s. 4d. per term for Sons of Rate- payers in the City of Chester. jB2 per term for other Boys. For further information apply to the HEAD- MASTER, or JOHN DODD. Clerk to the Governing Body. 16, Corn Exchange Chambers. c HESTER SCHOOL OF ART, \J GROSVENOR MUSEUM. HEAD MASTER W. G. SHRODER, A.R.C.A. Summer Term Commences 18th April, 1904 The Course of Instruction includes, in addition to the ordinary Art subjects, Classes in Drawing & Painting, from the Costume Model, &c. Ornamental Design. Architecture. Sketching, from Nature, Landscape. I Embroidery & Art Needlework. TEACHER Miss M. E. HUXLEY. Woodcarving. TEACHER: MR. C. R. WARREN. Prospectuses may be obtained from JOHN DODD, Clerk to the Governing Body. 16, Corn Exchange Chambers. THE ELMS, FLOOKERSBROOK, CHESTER. Preparatory and Finishing SCHOOL for GIRLS. English and foreign resident governesses. Professors attend for accomplishments. Work resumed April 19th. Apply Miss NEVILLE. 9160 R HYL.-ARCVILE COLLEGE, 1 FACING THE SEA.-HOMP, SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Recognised by the Board of Education. Colloquial French and German. 9199 Principal: Miss MERCIER. USIC.—MR. A. ARMSTRONG, M. A.C.V., is open for ENGAGEMENTS on the Violin or Violoncello. Has vacancies for Pupils. —For terms apply 19A, Crane-street, Chester. 9202 j MR. BRUNO, Teacher of Banjo, Guitar, H'A. Mandoline, Mandola also Violin and Viola for orchestral playing.—Studio, 7, Eastgate Walls, Chester. Terms Ten lessons from 10s. 6d. Home lessons by arrangement. JNCBEASE YOUR INCOME. No Racing or Stock dealing, but legitimate method by which £ 5 upwards may be doubled each year. Handsome illustrated pamphlet free. STEPHENS & HENDERSON, 20, Hackins Hey, Liverpool. TSAAC WILLIAMS & SON, X REGISTERED PLUMBERS, GLAZIERS & GAS FITTERS, CUPPIN STREET, CHESTER. PLUMBERS' BRASS WORK OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. Patent Water Closets, Lavatories, Baths, &c. Glass in all Qualities and Patterns kept in Stock. R. J. & II. ELLIS, PLAIN AND DECORATIVE HOUS E P A. I N T ESS, CHURCH DECORATORS, GILDERS, SIGN WRITERS,! PAPERH ANGERS. j OFFICE :— 60, FOREOATE STREET, CHESTER. ESTABLISHED 1859. CARPETS, LINOLEUMS, RUGS, MATS. TELEPHONE No. 149. — Enormous To suit all ART FOR THE FLOOR to select Tastes. f rom. from. AT RICHARD JONES & CO., LD., CARPET FACTORS AND HOUSE FURNISHERS, CHESTER. THIS WEEK. SPECIAL SHOW I OF LACE CURTAINS. GARNETT & SON, BRIDGE STREET ROW, CHESTER. I YOU WANT THE BEST BICYCLE AT THE LOWEST PRICE. I WHY HESITATE? BUY A ROYAL ENFIELD, RUDGE WHIT WORTH, ROVER OR LEA FRANCIS. AND YOU GET IT. SATISFIED EVER AFTER THAT YOU HAVE THE BEST VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY. PRICES tlO 10 0 & UPWARDS. Fagan's 2-Speed Gear can be had at an extra charge of E2 2s. on Royal Enfield & Rover Machines Agent for QUADRANT, EXCELSIOR, ROVER & ROYAL ENFIELD MOTOR BICYCLES. A LARGE STOCK OF ACCESSORIES, ALSO TYRES OF THE LEADING MAKES AT THE VERY LOWEST PRICES. REPAIRS DONE ON THE PREMISES BY COMPETENT WORKMEN. Several of the above Makes of Cycles left from last year will be sold at a reduction of 15 per cent. less than nett list price, fitted with a Lamp and Bell. NOTE THE ADDRESS W. MAHER, 34, BRIDGE-ST., CHESTER. COMPETITION KNUCKLES UNDER, TO T. G. BURRELL'S i LATEST STYLES AND VALUES IN BOYS', YOUTHS'&MElN'S CLOTHING ARTISTIC MERIT & NOVELTY ARE GREATLY IN EVIDENCE WITH OUR SUITS FOR LITTLE GENTLEMEN, SUCH VARIETY AND- STYLE HAVE NEVER BEFORE BEEN SEEN ON OUR SHELVES Boys' BELTED SUITS, 6: to 13/6. Boys' SAILOR SUITS, 2/6 to 12/6, in Navy and Tweed. Boys' CONWAY SUITS, in all the Newest Designs, 6/6 to 16/6. Boys' NORFOLK SUITS, bill to 18/11. Boys' WHITBY (THREE-GARMENT) SUITS, 6i6 to 19/11. Boys? RUGBY SUITS, 10/S to 27/6. YOUTHS' SUITS, 12,6 to 30/ MEN'S DEPARTMENT. A SPLENDID STOCK TO SELECT FROM. IN ALL THE LATEST MATERIALS. STYLE, FIT AND FINISH CANNOT BE BEATEN. Men's SAC SUTTS-, 21/- to 40/ to measure, 30/- to 55/ Men's TROUSERS, 6/6 to 13/6; to measure, 10/6 to 18/6. Men's JACKETS- and VESTS, 12 6 to 27/6; to measure, from 21' MORNING COATS and VESTS, 21/- to 35/ to measure, from 25/6. NOTE THE ADDRESS:- T. G. BURRELL, 117, FOREGATE STREET, CHESTER. 4< Raleigh Finish is superlatively good." Bicycling News. RALE I GIL CYCLES. GENT'S N.N. RALEIGH t 9 Nett Cash, including accessories. RALEIGH GAZELLE, Lady's or Gent's &to » „ FIRST GRADE RALEIGH, Lady's or Gent's & 12 19 RALEIGH MOTOR CYCLE, £ 35, £ 45 & £ 55 „ without accessories. Any Grade Cycle with 3-Speed Gear X3 10s. extra. ALL WITH FREE WHEELS & TWO RIM BRAKES. MR. C. W. BROWN. the C.T.C. Expert, on the famous 3-SPEED GEAR: "I have been trying one of the latest patterns on my Raleigh, and have found it a complete success." GOOD CLASS CYCLES FOR HIRE. REPAIRS AND ENAMELLING DONE ON THE PREMISES. J. E. BRASSEY & SON, LD., CHESTER JAMES pRIDDEY & gON, PAPERHANGERS & PAINTERS, 25, SELLER STREET. Spring Cleaning a Speciality. NEWEST DESIGNS IN PAPER HANGINGS AT VERY MODERATE CHARGES. Orders may also be- left at 30, Boughton, Chester. I H A I COMBINGS — MADE US, 2/- PER OZ. COVERLETTE 1 TAILS OF FROM HAIR FRAME,? 'S, PURE V From 3/6 each. I H A I R 0/6 T. SEALES BROWN, 3, LEECE-ST. (CAB STATION), LIVERPOOL. NEW SPRING GOODS. W. E. LINDOP IS NOW SHOWING New Goods in all Departments. TAILOR MADE COSTUMES, "New Styles," 25s. lid. to 39s. 6d. COSTUME SKIRTS, Black and Coloured, 6s. lid. to 39s. 6d. VOILE COSTUME SKIRTS, 15s. 6d., 21s., 25s. Gd., 29s 6d. BLACK and COLOURED JACKETS, 15s. 6d. to 49s. 6d. CANVAS JACKETS, 49s. 6d., 55s.. 59s. 6d. MARABOUT FEATHER STOLES, very fashionable," in Brown, Natural, Black, Grey, White, and White and Natural, 15s. 6d. to 49s. 6d. SPECIAL.—BLOUSE LENGTHS in Exclusive Designs in Delaines, etc., immense variety, Is. OJd. to 5s. lid. the Blouse length. NEW DRESS FABRICS. Patterns on application. DRESSMAKING-PERFECT FIT, NEWEST STYLES. NEW GOODS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. W. E. TINDOP, EASTGATE ROW, CHESTER. To the Ladies of Chester and District. KINDLY SEE MRS. BARNES, GROSVENOR PARK HOUSE, 8, UNION-ST., CHESTER, FOR FASHIONABLE COSTUMES, SMART COATS, STYLISH SKIRTS. BEST MATERIALS, BEST WORKMANSHIP, BEST VALUE. PLEASE NOTE THE ADDRESS— MRS. BARNES, GROSVENOR PARK HOUSE, 8, UNION-ST. (Bottom of Love-st,), CHESTER. C. D. JON E S HAS A CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF INFANTS' & CHILDREN'S COSTUMES AND MILLINERY. I ALL NEW GOODS & THE LATEST STYLES. TRY OUR ABSOLUTELY UNBREAKABLE CORSETS, 8/1N Per Pair.  THE BABY LINEN STORES, 53. FOREGATE STREET, CHESTER. ESTAB. ,5/SLggW 1785. TRADE MARK. USERS OF FULLWOOD & BLASD'S I CELEBRATED ANNATTO AND RENNET Secured Prizes to the value of P.800 At various Dairy Shows held in 1903. F. & B. WILL GIVE THE FOLLOWING PRIZES IN THIS DISTRICT DURING 1904 :— CHESTER SHOW L30 in Cash WHITCHURCH SHOW £20 in Cash NANTWICH SHOW S20 in Cash STAFF. AGRICULTURAL SHOW X,10 in Plate ALSO AT I WIRRAL & BIRKENHEAD 95 5 0 CHESHIRE AGRICULTURAL SHOW j64 4 0 WEM AGRICULTURAL SHOW 93 3 0 1 WORTHENBURY SHOW j62 12 6 MALPAS :C2 2 0 SALOP & WEST MIDLAND jB2 2 0 MARKET DRAYTON :C2 2 0 DENBIGH & FLINT B2 2 0 ACDLEM £1 1 0 Samples and further particulars sent free on application to sole address- STEAM ANNATTO WORKS, HOXTON, LONDON. AGENTS IN CHESTER— Cheers & Hopley, Chemists, Northgate-st. Thompson, Son & Clemence, Northgate-st. I TELEPHONE No. 141. EDGAR DUTTON & SONS, Complete Funeral Furnishers AND CARRIAGE PIIOPBISTORS, 30, Frodshalll-8t.ret, Chester. E.O & SONS eon 11pply r" g;0(I, Polisfcai', 01k Coffin, lired t'viss envr«*;«!.• plate aivl handles, Hearse undCoa.ch and Few Hawses, l our Hearers and Shroud, complete £ 1 Ó 0 Ditto, Polished Oak Coffin. Euad plate and liaudles, Hearse & Conob, F< i*r Horses, and Bearers, compieia, mid Shroud £3 10 0 Ditto, all complete witi.-i'earers iC3 0 (' of' Ditto, all complete without Bwrers £2 12 Ü Ditto, with Schillibeer, complete, from &1 18 0 Infant's Funeral, with Pair-Horse Coach. complete, from £ 0 18 d I SCLK AGENTS FOR PATENT METALLIC COFFINS II Coffins deliver ed in Town or Country, in a ) few hours' notice. PRIVATE ADDRESSES WELLFJELD HOUSE, NEW-,ON, j and 12, UNION WALK, adjoining Stables. FOR THE PRESENT SEASON. APPLETON'S MILLINERY. NEWEST SHAPES, LATEST STYLES, GREAT VARIETY, APPLF-T o N, s COATS. SKIRTS, COSTUMES. NEWEST MATERIALS, hRFCT FITTING, MODERATE PNCES, APPLETON,9 BLOUSES and Blouse Materials. In all the LATEST PRODUCTIONS for Spring and Summer Wear. APPLETON'S LACE COLLARS, STOLES, And LACE and SILK NECKWEAR of &U "—— Descriptions and Variety. APPLETON'S UNDERSKIRTS, IN SILK, MOIRETTE, MOREEN, SATEEN, &e. In all the Newest Shapes aad Coleurings. APPLETON'S FOR THE LARGEST & MOST VARIED Assortment OP GLOVES, In all the Latest Styles. The New SILK aad LACE MITT, for Summer Wear. APPLETON'S DRESSMAKING. PERFECTION OF FIT, combined with Excellence of Work and Economy in Price. A Speciality. APPLETON'S BRIDGE ST. ROW, CHESTER ASK FOR ROMOLA," THE CREAM OF OLD SCOTCH WHISKIES, PROPRIETOR GEORGE BARLOW. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT, "THE OLD VAULTS," BRIDGE STREET, CHESTER. TELEPHONE, 0632. ROLAND J)AWSON, 54 & 56, FOREGATE-ST., CHESTER, AND 1 & 2, WHITE HORSE YARD, PAWNBROKER, JEWELLER &,CLOTHIEIR, DKALEB IN FURNITURE, JJTWXLLERT, SILVER AND ELECTRO-PLATED GOODS, PIANOS, FuRS, CARPETS, BASSINETTES, &c. Cash Advanced to any amount on any of the above class of Goods. 0"I O I—Grand bargain. Splendid O?/JL? "JJ L\JI solid Walnut BEDROOM. SUITE, comprising 4ft. wardrobe, with beve!)ed glass door and panel fitted with double hooks dressing chest, large bevelled dressing glass and side mirrors washstand, marble elab and marble back brass towel rail and chamber sup- board, and two chairs to match. Very chaap. Q K /—Handsome Set of Black and Brass BED- STEADS, full size; extra thick pillars, brass ornaments, and brass rails and knobs. Very strong. OQ 1 /A /— Very fine Double W?ker (X'e?. JL?/ MAILCART, upholster? in cream leather cloth; sliding well and; brass levers, turned-up shafts, painted cream,oeluur. Latest design. 0 K /— Second hand KITCHEN, SOF-A, lip- bolstered in Crockett's beat leather cloth loose cushion and loose pillows;. pclished mahogany.  1?/-PARLOUR SUIT? up- X6 ]_ # holstered in rooLvalvet saddle- bags, comprising couch, pair pf easy chairs, and four small chairs. Very strong solid birch frames, polished walnut. 1 ? /?''?rgp size TOILET GLASS, solid JL?/ ?? birob frame; drawers, &c I—Out of pledge. Fine tonaZitbeB BANJO; 2 best quality nickel keys and ebony case. As good as new.  /—Cost £ 12. 12s. Penny- in? Oe-slot aC 7. ? SYMPHONIUM, with 13 different tunes burr walnut case. Nearly new. ?  "9 /—Solid. Walnut Din'n?-room XIO. 1U/ SIDEBOARD, with large bevelled plate glass back and two shelves, two drawers and two cupbcw-rds beneath, fitted with cellarette bronzed copper handles, locks, &c. Thoroughly well made. 0 K /—Very strong Single MAUvCART, painted in dark brown colour ;haad. &c. move- able footboard. Ch?p. O A- "1 I—Gent, s Second-hand CYCLE, a  /jJ. 1 -\? light make bent handle bars, Dunlop tyers maker& Binks Cycle Co., Birmingham." Good conditioiii a Qt) pf /—Large size PIER GLASS, black O??J. ^3/ and gold frame: bast plate glass. —Very strong Fold?g CHAIR BED, 17/6with cushions, arms, &c., complete. Lady's TRAVELLING BASKET, 1 JLXjfyj bound with leather. straps, locks, &c. fH?ed with tray, &c. o PC Quite new. Real Velvet Pile O/. Square of CARPET; dark red ?.tteru. with deep bordec size, 3 by 3. O K I—PAIR of handsome rea! Bze HORSES) ??.?/ on word stands; teautif?28y modelled ? 18 inches hig]a. A barren. 21/- Very strong Truble Wire-woven Spring £ iJL! MATTRESSES, roped sides and centra pithpine fmme. Str:mt'st niattress made. 1 ?7/?-t"?? ?'? SJs:IN HEARTHRUG i#/U dork green colour. Cheap. *T> rr /-Spe jial make in B?se ROCKING ??/ CHAIR, upMstercd in old gold covered plush capper sprite, pol<sbed walnut. t Q P? /—Old Crown Derby P..?tern TEA SEX, 40 3 5 pGe, all stamped, Ot j /— Splendid 5-foot K I T F-N (?? ?. DRESSER, high back, aheif, &c. supboard scd seven drawers, fitted witlbrass handles and polished walnnS colour. Anoiier, with yltuss bafc-i, £ 2. lbs. WE. take Weekly or Monthly Pay ms. a is. All Goods Delivered fvee in Town or Country. 275 KATS VOUN P DKAD ML REID. Professioiial Hat (J.-itcJiKr, writes from Blair Castle, N.B. A Few Hours atter LI-ing Rodine Rat Poison I fotrad 275 Uata. I ba/e been t. liar, Catcher for 45 Y'bars, and never saw unythiagr 80 deadly RATS LIKE IT, EAT 11\ & DIE. PRICE—6d., Is., ;)S,. 5s.; Post, 2d.JIAKLKY CUumiut^. Perth. AGEKTS-Cheers & Hopley, Chemists,Chester. ASTONs" FURNITURE REPAIRED ASTONs, 14, WATERGATE STREET. BY EXPERIENCED WORK MEM. 14, WATERGATE STREET. P ION E E R COMPLETE FURNISHING STORES, 9 TO 19, BOLD-ST., LIVERPOOL. P [ 0 "F P FREE DELIVERY. FINEST STOCK OUT OF LONDON. LOWEST PRICES IN THE KINGDOM. SEND FOR CATALOGUES RII GOODS CAN BE SUPPLIED ON THE DEFERRED PAYMENT SYSTEM. LOWEST CASH PRICES MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES,