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"LIC ANNOUNCEMENTS. LLTY THEATRE, CHESTER. TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY). FIT of Mr Edward Compton. At 7.30. THE HAYMARKKT COMEDY, MEN AND OLD ACRES." Juder distinguished patronage. •v—MATINEE—"SHE STOOPS TO tfQUEIt." ly EVENING, "DAVY GARRICK." NEXT WEEK, SL ody Manners Opera Co. ,"FAUST" "TANNHAUSER." IMY, "MARITANA." Yi "CARMEN." "LOHENGRIN." »*-MATINEE-"IL TROVATORE." KTEVBNING, "THE BOHEMIAN GIRL." .y now be booked. PC SCHOOL HOLiOAYS 11 AND STMAS ENTERTAINMENTS. DLAND HOTELS. G THE CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS ECEMBER 25UD TO JANUARY 31ST) AND FIXED PRICE MEALS RESTAURANTS AND DINING OF THE MIDLAND HOTELS, 'D, WILL BE CHARGED AT A ION OF 50 FOR CHILDREN FIFTEEN YEARS OF AGE. IC HALL, CHESTER. ftlle of his Worship the MAYOR). JANK FLANAGAN presents the AMATEUR DRAMATIC SOCIETY, the Successful Farcical Comedy YOU A MASON?" IN AID OF THE HORSE AMBULANCE FUND. ON Y & FRIDAY, February 1st and 2nd. I 7 o'clock to Commence at 7.45 p.m. SKATS, 4S. & 33. UNUESKUVED SEATS. 2a 1" fr 6d. 1 Tickets now ready at Messrs. PHILLIP- RR, Eastgate Row. JRE YOUR SEATS EARLY. GERARD VEERMAN WILL GlVli: A OFORTH1 RECITAL AT Tlir ?RNOR A?SEMbLY ROOMS, 1 ?AY EVENING, FEB. 7T? AT 8. be assisted by Mit. L. VEERMAN, it. kmine will include Beethoven's Moon- K Rubinstein's Valse Caprice, Liszt's n, Schiitt's Suite for Violin and K temps' Air Variú for Solo Violin, etc- feats, Unreserved. 2/ sssrs. Pilll,LIPSolfind GOI.DKK. EE (J L U B DANCE, ;DAY, 20TH FEB., 190G. IFL E BALL. ANNUAL BALL of the Non- ISloned Officers of the Earl of Chester's cers (2nd Vol. Batfc. Cheshire Regfc.) Leo at the GROSVENOR HOTEL, on WEDNESDAY, JAN. 31st, HIOG. 'BENYON'S BAND. tet. D/ Gentleman's do., G/G Double IAWAN LocKwoot? Q.M. Sergt., 1 Hon, ?. BuocK?KLL. Sergt" J Sees r R TTNITED GAS CO. I LS FIRES. i.ety of THIS SEASONS FIRES, IHt ARTISTIC DESIGNS, NOW ? at the V- SHOWROOMS, PUPPIN STREET. quoted FIXED FREE, Applied ON HIRE (Three Years' and Purchase System). 3P STOVES. ES FROM 2/- PER QUARTER. SHOWROOMS may be seen an }w and Varied SELECTION of DLIERS, PENDANTS, RACKETS, &c. y undertake INTERNAL GAS id employ a THOROUGHLY STAFF OF GASFITTERS. But Gas Light; IS THE lapest. Artificial Light. FFCE OF INCANDESCENT I AS BURNERS frtaken by the Company. By SPKOIAL APPOINTMENT TO HIS MAJKSTT Hirst I T1 TK MAJESTT SI ■r.F.M VICTOKU. 30 LLAN D'R, EASTGATE ROW, CHESTER. I WEDDING CAKES, As supplied to H.M. THE KING. RESTAURANT.-Table d'Hote, 3/ 4/6. Soups, Fish, Entrees, Joints, Grill. Cafe and Smoke Room,— Wines, Spirits, Liqueurs, Coffee. BO-\RS' HEADS, BONED AND TRUFFLED TURKEYS, GAME PIICS. BONKD PHEASANTS, PRESSED BEEF, JELLIES, CREAMS, ICES, &C., See. LARGE ASSORTMENT OF AMUSING l ORIGINAL COSAQUES. CRYSTALLIZED FRUITS & BONBONS. MARRONS GLACES, FivsH DULY. Bolland's Latest Speciality for Sandwiches, CESTRIAN PASTE, 1;6 per pot. BOLLAND'S CELEBRATED DATNTY CAKES In Pretty Fancy T in-, Boxes, 4/6, post freo. BALLS, WEDDING RECEPTIONS AND BANQUETS CATERED FOR IN ALL PARTS OF THIS COUNTRY. HIRE OF PLATE. GLASS, CHINA WAITERS, ORDERS PROMPTLY EXEOUTFD AND DESPATCHED by First Train or Post) as required. Price List A. Wine List free by Post on application. R. BOLLAND & SONS, LTD. Telephone No. 37. Teloqrzms: Bollaiid's, (Ihestor." PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT. DANCING. THE NEWGATE QUADRILLE PARTY'S DANCING CLASS will Re commence WEDNESDAY NEXT, January 24th, in the NEWGATE ASSEMBLY ROOMS. DANCING, 8 to 10-30. MABCH ANT'S BAND. TICKETS Ladies', Gj-; Gent.'s, GIG. 5188 QALTNEYD JJAZiAE COMPETITIVE EXHIBITION. TOWN HALL, CHESTER, FEBRUARY 13TH AND 14TH. ENTRIES for COMPETITIONS close WEDNES- DAY, February 7th. All information from the Hon. Secretaries, REV. GEO. HINDHAUGH, 35. Parkgate-road, Chester; MR. C. H. DEELEY, L>almeny, Salfcney. UPTON-BY CHESTER & DISTRICT PLOUGHING SOCIETY. < "?A'iT&iJA'L A-JLO U GidLl JN G MATCH- J-JL will be be)d (unless prevented by frost) at Mr. CHA3). GREGORY'S, WAVKKTON, nr. CHESTER, ON WEDNESDAY, 7TH FEB., 190G. All Entries close Saturday, 3rd February. For particulars of Classes and Rules see posters, or apply to or to ARTHUR HUGIISON, Hon. Secretary. 2, Eastgate Row (North), Chester. Telephone No. 64. PUBLIC NOTICES. _I. # "r- OXFORD UNIVERSITY EXTENSION 0 ASSOCIATION, CHEST/W BRANCH. AFTERNOON LECTURES, GROSVENOR MUSEUM, CHESTER. MR. BERNARD PARES. M.A., will deliver a Course of Six Lec tures on Alternate Tuesdays, at 2-30 p.m. on the The Chief Movements of the Nineteenth Century. FIRST LECTURE, JANUARY 23RD. Tickets for the ODurse (10s. Gd.), may now he obtained from, and Subscriptions paid to Messrs. Phillipson & Golder, the Curator, at. the Museum, or from the Hon. Sec. Miss Okell, Barrow, Chester. Student's Tickets, 7s. 6d.—These can be obtained ONLY from the Secretary. CHESTER ELECTION. 190G. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. TAKE NOTICE that fill CLAIMS against MR. JL ROBERT ARMSTRONG YERBURG11 in respect to the above Election must be sent to me at the undermentioned address on or before the 30th day of January next, in default of which the same will (under Section 20 of the Corrupt Practices Act, be barred, and cannot be paid. Signed, F. B. MASON, Election Agent. Address, 9, St. Werburgh-streeb, Chester. Dated 18th January, 1906. CITY & COUNTY BOROUGH OF CHESTER, PRESENTATION TO THE RIGHT WORSHIPFUL THE MAYOR JtA' (ALDERMAN ROUKRT LAMB), SUBSCRIPTIONS. Amount PREVIOUSLY advertised 8 0 The following ADDITIONAL SUBSCRIPTIONS have heen PROMISED:— J £ 6. d. Almrs. Wilitams Bros. & Co. 1 1 0 A-tr. D. P. Morgan 1 1 0 Rev. L. M. FARRALL 110 Mr. W. H. H. SYKES 110 Mr. F. W. Longbottom 1 1 0 Mr. J, G. R, Crosby 0 10 6 Major E. Fountain 0 10 G Mr. Alex. Hornby 0 10 6 Mr. J. C. Bel ton 0 10 6 Mr. John Clarke 0 10 G Further Subscriptions will be received by any of the Chester Banks or by the Hon. Treasurer (Mr. J. R. Thomson., Parra Bank) or the Hon. Secretary (Mr. J. H. Dickson, the Town Hall). HORATIO LLOYD, Chairman of the Committee. i Town Hall, Chester, 19th January, 1906. HEWITT'S FOR SCHOOL BOuTS. > .8.- EYESTRAIN RELIEVED BY GLASSES. j Eyestrain rar ly accompanies very had sight The "nearly perfect" sight in its effort to secure "perfect sight" usually produces eyestrain and suffering. Eyestrain removed by perfecting the sight. Consult H. C. HOUGHTON, E O A. LATE MANAGER FOR WOOD, ABRAHAMS, Liverpool and Manchester (OPTOLOGIST), TEL. No. 21Y3. EYESIGHT AND SPECTACLE SPECIALIST. 23. Eastg-ate Sovet, Che-ter. REPAIRS done on the premises cheaply & promptly. NOTR.-No travelling dealer employed. PUBLIC NOTICES. HOOLE GRAND DRAW POSTPONED jLJL till FEBRUARY 17th next. 5180 ANNUAL MUCTING Of the City of Chester and District Auxiliary of BRITISH AND FOREIGN BIBLE SOCIETY. IN THE TOWN HALL, CHESTER, ON MONDAY EVENING. JANUARY 29th. SPEAKERS: REV. CANON DENTON THOMPSON, M.A. (Rector of Birmingham), and REV. W. HOPLYN REES, OF CHINA (Of the London Missionary Society). CHAIRMAN: COL. WILFORD LLOYD, RA. COLLECTION IN AID OF THE FUNDS. CHESTER GENERAL INFIRMARY. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that THE ? ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the Governors will be held in the Town llall (by kind permission of the Mayor) on TUESDAY, January 30th, 190&, at Twelve o'clock noon. AGENDA. I.-ToO rcceive the Statement of the Annual Accounts for 1905, the Auditors' Report THEREON, and the report of the Board of Management; 2.—To elcct a President for the year; 3.-To elect three Honorary Auditors; 4.—To elect Governors on the Board of Management— The oac-third in number of the Members who retire according to RuJú 32 are :— George Barbour, Mr. H, A. Heywood, and Mr. R. Too Richardson; City Governors—Mr. E. Gardner, Col. E. Evans Lloyd, MJ*. S. H. Holme, and Mr., J. G. V| all of for re election Tiia name oj ani, i>o.<'ynvr tr*± already a inimber <fr-fhe Brttrd, ppoposed to be nominated under- Rule 32, must be se?it in writing to the. Secretary seven -clear days before the day 0 election. 5.—To elect Repmscntative "Governors on tho Elective Committee, the retiring Members being— County Governors—The Hon. C-ecii T. Parker, Mr. S. H. Sandbach. and Mr. Albert Wood; City GOVERNORS'—Vcn. Archdeacon Barber, Mr. John Cullimore, Sir Horatio Lloyd, and Mr. Reginald Potts. all of whom are eligible for re-election; And to fill vacancies arising from the deaths of the lat-e, Lord Toliemache and Sir Thoma.s Fro IT. 6.-To approve the erection of & new Laundry. a? recommended by the Board of Manage- ment. and to authori&e t?e raiding af such monies y sale of invested funds or other- wise as may be necessary to provide for! the who'e or part, of the expenditure in- curred. By order of the Board of Management, F. J. WARMSLEY, Secretary. Board Room, January 12th. 1906. ELECTION THANKS. CHESTER PARLIAMENTARY ELECTION, [ 19 0 0. TO THE FREEMEN AND ELECTORS OF THE CITY OF CHESTER. ENTLEMEN,—I had hoped that live 17th Jan., 1906, my. birthday, would have BOON a day of ploasurable memory for mo For twenty years without a 'ore-alt I had enjoyed the dis- tinguished honour of being the REPRESENTATIVE of your ancient city. During that tinu I had to the best of inv ability attended to your local interests and dono your service in tho wider epbete of tho W d E)1) 1 1C-Ee of Parliament. By increasing' majorities you had confirmed your on ifto and expressed satis- faotioi! witl) my labours. Now I find your confi- dorwo withdrawn and tho trust. I have so long discharged in tliio hands of another. This change in your attitude towards me is as unlooked for as I venture to think it is undeserved. But it has not made, iiio down-hearted Looking at I the increased nurnbor who supported me at the. I poll, and recall iug that, the campaign of organised I raendaoity in mgard to Chinetc Labour in the Transvaal, the gross misrepresentation of my views upon the taxation of food, the unscrupulous personal attacks made upon myseJf, have sueooieded in producing a majority against me: of only 47. I am convinced that on the earliest opportunity Chester, &hak:ng off the nightmare that has possessed lL, will reverse the vordic,t of yesterday and agia,in return ME to the House, of Commons. Meantime, whether that Opportunity oomee sooner or oomes later, my SERVICES will bo UI the I future, AS thoy havo been in THE past, at the command of any of your citizens, irrespective of I party or of creed. I ilavo tho honour to remain, Your obedient, faithful servant, ROBERT YERBURGH. BarwhiLlanty. Parton, N.B., Jan. 18, 1906. t RICHARD JONES AND CO.'S GREAT ANNUAL SALE. Further Reductions in all Departments. LADIES' TWEED JACKETS. 6/11 EACH. TRIMMKD MILLINERY, HALF-PRICE. SOMETHING SPECIAL IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. DRAPERY SALE, ENORMOUS REDUCTIONS. FURNISHING SALE, UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY. GREAT BARGAINS. SEE SALE CATALOGUE, SENT FREE. RICHARD JONES & CO. LTD. BRIDGE ST. AND EASTGATE-ST., CHESTER. MADAME H A MLEY'S SALE IS NOW PROCEEDING. AND WILL CONTINUE UNTIL THE END OF THE MONTH. Great Bahghns IN each Depart!Mt. t 11.t u u. It IT.IT'JTI.1. BRIDGE STREET ROW, CHESTER. OUR FIRST STOCK-TAKING SALE COMMENCES TO-MORROW (Saturday), Jan. 20th, for Fourteen Days. STOCK MUST BE CLEARED, TO MAKE ROOM FOR SPRING GOODS. See Windows. Goods speak for themselves. PARISIAN MILLINERY CO., 14S BRIDGE ST., CHESTER. DECORATION. SPRING CLEANING. Now is the time o think about Spring Cleaning, and get your Orders placed to save worry and disappointment by short notice. & "I -L L I s IIOUSE PAINTERS AND DECORATORS. WILL BE I'LL A SED TO GIVE YOU AN ESTIMATE. Showroom: 64, FO 3EGATE STREET, CHESTER (;;) TEL. 26Y1. INSPECTION INVITED. EST. 1859. We now have the New Season's Patterns to hand of CEILINGS. WALLS, DADOS & FRIEZES, and RELIEF DECORATIONS. Most exquisite Colours and Designs. From, to 2 G«. per Piece. J !-1 BILLINGTON, LIMITED, (ESTABLISHED 1870). BEG to inform their Customers and the Public generally that they are supplying all the 13 leading qualities of North Sba.Sbrdahire, Lancashire, Derbyshire and Welsh Coals at their Depots as heretofore. BILLINGTON, LIMITED, have no connection with J. H. BILLINGTON & SON, or any t4.ew Firm trading under the name of Billiiijton. NOTB ADDRESS :—Chief Office 21 & 22 CORN R. 21 & 22 CORN EXCHANGE CHAMBERS, CHESTER. Telegrams; "BILLINGTOK, LIMITED." Telephone No. 62. I APPLETON'S GREAT AN NT 4 SALE NOW PKOCKEDING. EXTRA SPECIAL REDUCTIONS IN PRICES for this Sale in FURS, MILLINERY, COATS, COSI-UMES, &c. EXTRA SPECIAL REDUCTIONS IN PRICES for this Sale in SILKS, DRESS GOODS, PHINTS, K I IIT,, UNDERCLOTHING, &c. EXTRA SPECIAL REDUCTIONS IN PRICES for this Sale in UMBRELLAS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, &c. EXTRA SPECIAL REDUCTIONS IN PRICES for this Sale in LACES, RIBBONS, SILK & LACE TIES COLLARS, FICHUS, &c. EXTRA SPECIAL REDUCTIONS IN PRICES of 40 FANCY GOODS, &c. REDUCED PRICES FOR DRESSMAKING DURING THIS SALE. APPLETON'S G-REAT ANNUAL SALE NOW PROCEEDING AT 29, BRIDGE ST. ROW. E S T B. 8 5 TRADB MAnK. CHESHIRE CHEESE IS BEST MADE WITH THE USE OF FULLWOOD & BLAND'S AN-N-ATTOA LND RENNET. USERS OF THE ABOVE WON THE CHAMPION AT THE Chester, Whitchurch and Nautwich Dairy Shows in 1905. PRIZES VALUE t250 WILL BE GIVEN BY R. J. F. & B. DURING 1906. CAUTION.—When ordering R J. F. & B.'s preparations always insist upon having the Jars properly sealed and labelled. ENCOURAGE BRITISH TRADE. CANADA-FHEE GRANTS OF LAND. The ALLAN LINE being under contract with the Government of Canada for conveyance of mails, anyone v.-riting to the Company at IS, James- street, Liverpool, or 103, Laadenball-street, London, will obtain revised handbook, maps, and latest general information free of cost. XT AIR COMBINGS ■" MADS UP, 2/- PER oz. COVERLETTE  TAILS OF 1 V FROM HAIR FRAMES, PURE r:: 16 From 3/P aa?h. I H A I R 5/6 T. SEALES BROWN, 3. LEECE-ST. (CAB STATION), LIVERPOOL, THE "F BOOT. !(?, — J. H. DUNNING1 THE "D" BOOT, 10/6, G::E8D. J. H. DTJNNINGI  j 88, BROOK STREET, CHESTER. "Along the line the signal ran." DEMONS' SUBSTANTIAL advantages in every Depart- ment to make room for Spring deiiveriejt. ALL Soiled Goods at LESS than Manu- J facturcrs' cost. jOVELY Winter Garments, remain* of Fashionable Stock, Half price. EXCEPTIONAL !;AR'.A!XS M -1 FURNISHING I >R A I'HRY. IMPORTANT CONCESSIONS PUKING SALE No Department is exempt fr<>n sharing in the ALL-ROUXS PRICE HEDUCTIONS during the curroticv oí LtM prnsnnt Month You are cordially Inviuvj and respee.tlally adviso(l to participate c-irlv in t-itis GRRAj SELLING ODI)MENT AND REMNANT DAYS LVElY SATURDAY DURING THE MONTH OF JANUARY. TO-DAY (Saturday), will be oflcred a Manti. facturers Stock o, Ni arici LOUISINB SILKS, 1/6.^ per yard, Sale Price, re&Uy exceptional value, in Black and All Colours, DEN SONS' ANNUAL WINTER SALE MILLINERY DEPT. We ar& agnin"offering GKKAT BARGAINS ia oir MILLINERY DEPARTMENT. All PARI IIA-N MODELS in f?bs and Bonnet* at HALF THE USUAL COST. SEMI-TRj MMED HATS, in ail colours, a.?leat than f-price. S.t!e prices, L'Gto4?H. ALL-TRIMMED HATS, at Less than HaH. price. A few BEA VERS in Black and Colours, to clear, Sale price 11 to o/ll. LADIES DRESS CAPS, Sale prices 1/- to 3/11. MOTOR CAPS, in ;eztt variety, Sale prices 1/« to 4"H. Much reduced. BLACK STRAW HATS, Sale prices ]/. to 3/11. All the Newest Col ours in Plain and Pann. VELVETS, I; 11 to ill1. BLACK VELVETS, 116 to 6yG. All the Late-sf Siiades in Piaiu and FaiUJj RIBBONS, &-tie priccs od to 2/6 per yard. A good'selection of CHILDREN'S Cream SlLK and FUfl HATS, Sale prices !/• lo 6/11. CAPS, in great variety, Sale prices 3}d. to I JG. LADIES' & CHILDREN'S READY-MADE DEPT. Tailor-made and Fancy COSTUMES, in all newest Tweeds, &c., from íill to Sigs. Girls' and Maid?' COSTUMES, beautitulty tailored, lined throughout, from Sill to 30' A few Odd lolsof Gii-is' Tweed COSTUMES, to clear, 4/0. Ladies' Tweed and Imitation Caracul COATS, all new stock, determined to clear, from 10 6 to G51-. SPECIAL JOB LINK-Garments to be cleared at 5/6 and 7/6. All Rain and Mot.or COATS at astounding prices, from 4/11. Our Stock of Golf and Matron's CArES, clearing at such prices as never known of before. Black and Coloured DRESS SKIRTS, speciallv made for Touring, Golf and Hockey, cut and finished by expert tailors, perfect fit guaranteed, ranging from 6f!) to 25/ Special Job Lines, líli. 3/6 and 4/6. We hold at the present time one of the largest Stocks of Voile SKIRTS outside London, copied from the latest Paris Novelties, at prices from 9/6 to 59/6. Every description of Garments for MOURNING kept in Stock. I ALTERATIONS MAUK FKEK OF C'HARGK. OUR EVENING DEPT. Is WORTHV OF INSPECTION-. Specialities in Chiffon Ta ffetas, Japs, Eoliennt and Peau de Soie, artistically made, SKIRTS and BLOUSES combined, from IS/6. SKIRTS, with nodice Length and Trunmings from 29/6.' t:> A big range of Morningand Afternoon BLOUSES, daitittly made, perfect shape, from 3/6. Special Job Line, at liÜ. UNDERCLOTHING DEPT. DRESSING GOWNS and JACKETS, clean™ from 1/10 to 29/6. Moreen atid Moirette UNDERSKIRTS, in lit colours. 1/92 to 19/6. Flannelette and Woven NIGHT GOWNS CHEMISES, DRAWERS, &c., all RBducd All Soiled Underclothing x,et, N, much Reduced. A splendid Assortment of CHILDREN'S UNDERCLOTHING of every descriptioji at Bargain Prices. Ribbed VESTS, in Ladies' and Children's sizes, from 3;d. Ladies' Wov en BODICES&,Spencers, from CID. Ladies' Woven COMBINATIONS from 1/6. All the best llIa-hs of CORSETS kept in Stock, from IiIli to 21/ Special Job Line of CORSETS, 1/6 and 2/6. UNEQUALLED BARGAINS IN ALL' DKIAR* MKNTS. ODDMENTS & REMNANTS EAOr SATURDAY KUKIXG ,sAl.f.. I) EN SONS' Annual Winter Sale, 9, 11 & 13, NORTHGATE ROW CHESTER. HERBERT ELLIS'S CESTRIAN IRONFRAMED PIANOS. ND FOR LIST. 71, FOREGATE STREET, CHESTER. FROM 10/6 PER MON TH.