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PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENTS. "ROYALTY THEATRE, XV CHESTER. Proprietor-MR. MILTON BODE. Resident Maiiager-CHAS. E. S. McLEOD. ENORMOUS SUCCESS. MILTON BODE'S FIRST ANNUAL PANTOMIME, "CINDERELLA," Written by STANLEY ROGERS. TO-NIGHT and Every Evening until further notice. MATINEES every Wednesday and Saturday, at 2 p.m. The following Brilliant Artistes will appear:- MISS MAUD BOYD, MISS JESSIE BARLEE, MISS PEGGIE LENNIE, MISS MINNIE DUNCAN, MISS SYBIL MINETTE, MESSRS. BISHOP & VALE, MR. PHILIP SMITH, MR. LEO. STIRLING, Mil. FRANK DUNLOP, MR. W. H. MOORE, TILLER'S QUARTET OF DANCERS, TILLER'S IN ;J OM PAR ABLE TROUPE OF CHILDREN. Doors opsn at 7-15, commencing 7.30 p.m. Matinees: Every Wednesday and Saturday. Doors Open 1-45, commencing: at 2 p.m. Early Doors half-an- hour earlier, 6 1. extra to all parts. Box Plan now open at the Theatre, and at HERBERT ELLIS', 71. F regate-street, from 11 to 4 p.m. Theatre Telephone, No. ^71. ROYALTY THEATRE, CHESTER. MR. MILTON BODE desires to assure his I- patrons that every artiste advertised to appear in his Pantomime of Cinderella has been engaged for the run, and will positively appear at each performance, matinees included. Illness or unforeseen circumstances alone preventing. At the same time Mr. Bode is compelled to announce that, owing to the very heavy expense of securing such a combination of Artistes, he will only run the pantomime a limited number of nights, but that due notice of the termination will be given. CHESTER VOLUNTEER BALL. The ANNUAL BALL (in augmentation of the Funds of the Chester Artillery and Rifle Volunteers) will take place at the GROSVENOR HOTEL, on THURSDAY, the 17th of JANUARY, 1901. PATRONS. His Grace the Duke of Westminster The Marquis of Ormonde, K.P. Lord Stalbridge The Earl of Enniskillen Sir Philip Grey-Egerton The Worshipful the Mayor of Chester His Honour Judge Sir Horatio Lloyd Major-General Swaine, C.B.C.M.G. Major-General Adair Colonel Marshall, C.B. Lieut.-Colonel G. T. Miller Lieut.-Colonel Harwood Cope Colonel Evans-Lloyd Colonel Cotton-Jodrell Hon. Colonel A. Fluitt, C.V.B.C.R. W. Wynne Ffoulkes, Esq. Henry Tollemache, Esq., M.P. PATRONESSES. The Marchioness of Ormonde The Countess of Enniskillen Lady Stalbridge Lady Lettice Grosvenor Lady Olivia Fitz Patrick The Honourable Mrs. Piers Egerton-Warburton The Honourable Mrs. Cecil Parker Lady Grey-Egerton The Mayoress of Chester (Mrs. H. T. Brown) Mrs. Adair, 7. 5 tan it; v. pi ace Mrs. Barker, L'iiuler, iiossett Mrs. France* Hurii^toii, Ohorlton Lodge, Malpas Mrs. Barnston, Crewe Hill, Farndon Mrs. J. G. Churtun, Manor House, Neston 1 Mrs. Harwood Cope, Broxton Mrs. Cotton-Jodrell, iteaseheath Hall, Nantwich Mrs. Courten.vy, 98, Watergate Flags Miss Cunliffe. Acton Park, Wrexham Mrs. T. H. uixon. The Clappers. Gresford Mrs. Dixon, Astle Hall, Chelforu Mrs. Johnson Dickson, Mayfield Mrs. W. A. Dickson, Newton Villa Mrs. George Dickson, Springfield Miss Dobie, Hunter-street Miss Elliott, 24, Nicholas-street Mrs. Forestier-Walker, Rock Mount, Upton Park Mrs. Gibbons Frost, Mollington Banastre Mrs. Fluitt, Abbey Green Mrs. J. M. Frost, Dee Lodge Mrs. Gilbert, 5, Stanley-place Mrs. Hamilton, 16, White Friars Mrs. Johnson Houghton, Westwood, Neston Mrs. C. E. Hope, Bank House, Burton, Neston Mrs. Harrison, Stanley Villas, Runcorn Miss Humberston, Newton Hall Mrs. King, 26, Nicholas-street Mrs. Kay. Davenham Hall, Northwich Mrs. Kendall, Thornycroft, Queen's Park Mrs. Kirkpatrick, Salters Well, Tarporley Mrs. E. Honoratus Lloyd, 69, Courtfield Gardens, S.W. Mrs. Wilford N. LLoyd, Eccleston Hill Mrs. Hurleston Leche, Carden Park Mrs. Marshall, Wargrave Hill, Berks Mrs. Meredith, 3. Abbots Hayes Mrs. Edward Powell, Oak Bank, Hoole Mrs. Potts, 12, Nicholas-street Mrs. Park-Yates, Ince Hall Mrs. John Rogers, 84, Watergate-street Mrs. B. C. Roberts, Oakfield Mrs. A. O. Read, Kenwyn, Dee Banks Mrs. Roberts, Kingslee, Farndon Mrs. E. W. Swetenhaia, 2, Sandown Terrace Mrs. A. M. Skelsey, Wepre Hall, Connah's Quay Mrs. Lyle Smyth, Barrowmore Mrs. Swaine, Government House Mrs. Swetenham, Moston Hall Mrs. Sydney Schiff, Newbold Mrs. J. R. Thomson, Bank House Mrs. Threlfall, Tilston Lodge, Tarporley Mrs. Welsford, Hoole House Mrs. Yerburgh, Woodfold Park, Blackburn STEWARDS. The Officers of the 1st C. and C.V.A. The Officers of the 2nd V.B.C. Regt. George S. Bonnalie, Esq. Douglas Dobie, Esq. Lieut.-Col. R. C. Drury Major Fountain, R.A. T. G. Frost, Esq. J. G. Frost, Esq. J. M. Frost. Esq. A. K. Tyrer, Esq. A. Sharpe, Esq. Maior Meredith, R.E. R. A. Yerburgh, Esq., M.P. R. Shand, Esq. S. G. Sharpe, Esq. F. Skipwith, Esq. E. W. Swetenham, Esq. Capt. D. Brodie Thomas J. R. Thomson, Esq. Capt. C. E. Forestier- Walker, R.A. R. T. Wickham, Esq. Capt. Wright H. H. Swetenham, Esq. The Band will be supplied by Mr. R. JOHNSON, Manchester. Dancing to commence at Nine o'clock. Lady's Ticket, 8/6 Gentleman's Ticket, 10/6. Donations may be sent to, and Tickets obtained from, Lieut. V. H. DICKSON, Drill Hall, Chester; Mr. A. BLA-YNEY, Messrs. PHILLIPSON & GOLDER, Messrs. MINSHULL & MEESON, Booksellers and at the HOTEL. T. J. SMITH, Col. 2nd (Earl of Chester's) V.B.C. Regt. WILFORD N. LLOYD, Col. 1st C. & C.V. Artillery. THE CHESTER UNITED GAS COMPANY. THE Company have on view in their Show JL Rooms the Winter Stock of GAS FIRES By the principal Manufacturers, including all the latest improvements. Special Attention is drawn to the New Patterns of DRAWING ROOM FIRES, which will be found most artistic and suited to all requirements. BEDROOM AND NURSERY FIRES should be fitted up at once to provide against cold weather. A special feature in these is the attachment of a Boiling Burner on top. This is invaluable, especially in case of sickness. HALLS, CORRIDORS, &c., Can be heated by means of REFLECTOR STOVES which will be found economical and easily regulated. SHOPS, OFFICES, &c. The Company have a large and varied STOCK OF STOVES suitable for Shops, &c., very cheerful in appearance,, and constructed for use without flue pipe. INCANDESCENT GAS BURNERS. T-1 „ fnmnnnv have also on view the New T.m ? ???descent Burner, with a selection ?ew Shades, Globes, and novel Self-lighting arradgement. ??h?rticu?rs can be obtained on applica- tion and Fitters will be sent free of charge to e??ne?dfurmeh estimates. TFNOW ROOMS AND OFFICES, CUPPW STREET. BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT TO H.B.H. HER MAJESTY fjx&sasTHE PRINCE AND OF WALES. R. BOLLAND & SONS CONFECTIONERS, EASTGATE ROW, CHESTER. 1ST CLASS RESTAURANT. I CAFE AND SMOKE ROOM. WINES AND SPIRITS. COFFEE. CIGARS. BOLLAND'S TURTLE SOUP (prepared from fresh Turtle). CALVES' FEET JELLY. Highly recommended for Invalids. w EDDTNG CAKES. As supplied to the Royal Family. All Sixes kept IN stock. rliustratod Catalogues Gratis Ball Suppers. Wedding Receptions. CYCLISTS CATERED FOR. Customer*' Cycles Stored without charge. TELEGRAMS: BOLLANDS, CHESTER." TELEPHONE, 37. CULLEN'S COMMERCIAL HOTEL V_Y AND FIRST CLASS RESTAURANT, ST. PETER'S: CHURCHYARD, THE CROSS, CHESTER. BREAKFASTS, LUNCHEONS, DINNERS, TEAS, SUPPERS. WELL-APPOINTED BEDROOMS. WINES, SPIRITS, CIGARS, &c.. I Of THE BEST QUALITY. J A TABLE D'HOTE LUNCHEON DAILY. I From 12.30 till 2.30. Soup, Fish, Joints, Sweets, Cheese & Salad. lB. 6d. No extra charges. S. S. CULLEN, Proprietor. (Late of the Grosvenor Hotel.) PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENTS. v" DON'T FORGET ST. OSWALD'S "AT HOME," ON THURSDAY NEXT, JANUARY 10TH, IN KING'S SCHOOL, CHESTER, FROM 7-30 TO 10-30. ADMISSION ONE SHILLING (including all Side Shows and Refreshments). MUSIC HALL, CHESTER. FRIDAY, JANUARY 18th, AT 8 O'CLOCK, MR. FREDERIC VILLIERS, Special War Artist and Correspondent to the" TIlustrated London News" and other papers will deliver a LECTURE, entitled :— KRUGER AND KHAKI, Illustrated by 200 LIMELIGHT VIEWS taken during the actual fighting and not yet published. Reserved Seats, 2/6; West Gallery and Second Seats, 1/6; Side Galleries and Back Seats, 1/ Upper Gallery, 6d. DOORS OPEN AT 7.30. Plan and Tickets at Messrs. PHILLIPSON and GOLDER'S. PUBLIC NOTICES. pROFESSOR MEUNIER'S FRENCH CLASSES. FOR PARTICULARS SEE EDUCATION COLUMN. CHESTER SCHOOL OF SCIENCE AND ART & TECHNICAL SCHOOLS. THE PRIZES GAINED LAST SESSION, WILL BE PRESENTED BY LADY LETTICE GROSVENOR, IN THE TOWN HALL, ON FRIDAY, JANUARY 11TH, 1901. AFTER THE DISTRIBUTION AN ADDRESS WILL BE DELIVERED BY W. HODGSON, ESQ., M.D., J.P., Of Crewe. The Chair will be taken by the RIGHT WORSHIPFUL THE MAYOR OF CHESTER AT EIGHT P.M. Admission by Ticket, which :can be obtained Free at the Grosvenor Museum. J. DODD, Clerk to Governing Body. GROSVENOR PARK BAPTIST CHURCH, CHESTER. ON SUNDAY, JAN. 6TH, 1901, FAREW ELL SERMONS J- (On the close of his Eleven Years' Ministry) WILL BE PREACHED BY THE REV. JOSEPH BROWN MORGAN. MORNING AT 10.45. EVENING AT 6.30. THE SPEEDY COMING OF OUR LORD, INVOLVING THE FATE OF NATIONS, And the Interests of the Church and the World. FOUR PUBLIC LECTURES, Upon the above subjects, will be delivered in the ASSEMBLY ROOMS, NEWGATE STREET, CHESTER, ON MONDAY EVENINGS, JAN. 7, 14, 21 & 28, AT EIGHT O'CLOCK. Christian people of all denominations are invited. Admission Free. 8521 GOSPEL TEMPERANCE MISSION AT SALTNEY. TENNYSON SMITH, TENNYSON SMITH, TENNYSON SMITH, The renowned Temperance Reformer, will (D.V.), deliver his THRILLING LECTURES IN THE LECTURE HALL, SALTNEY, Every Evening at 7-30 (Sundays at 3 and 8), COMMENCING SATURDAY, Jan. 5th. Admission Free (with collection) to all Meetings, except the Two Special Nights as follows TUESDAY, January 8th, Special Subject-" The Humorous, Pathetic and Tragic Phases of Life." Tickets 6d. Early Doors 6d. extra. MONDAY, January 14th-" The Great Trial of Alcohol." Admission Is. Secure Tickets for Special Nights Early, as in several towns all the tickets have been bought up beforehand and money refused at the doors. Programmes and all particulars may be obtained from Rev. R. DOBSON, 28, St. Mark's-lane, Saltney. SPIRITUALISM. ON SUNDAY, January 6th, Mr. THOS. POSTLETHWAITE (of Rochdale), Trance Medium, Clairvoyant, and Physchometrist, will conduct the services at 2-45 and 6-30 p.m. at the MASONIC HALL, QUEEN-STREET, Chester. All are welcome. Collections. PUBLICATION. 1' CHESTER DIOCESAN CALENDAR.—Now Ready, with a Coloured Map of the Diocese, the issue for 1901. It is a Diocesan Clergy List, and gives the Benefices, their value, patronage, population, names of Incumbents and Curates. Diocesan Institutions are fully treated. It has valuable statistical tables, both useful and highly interest- ing. A full list of County Magistrates and Grammar Schools and Colleges. There is nothing a persoit desires to know about the Diocese which he will not find in the Diocesan Calendar," Published by PHILLIPSON & BOLDER, Chester. Price, One Shilling postage, 2Jd. HEWITT'S FOR SCHOOL BOOTS. IMPORTANT CLEARANCE SALE. RICHARD JONES' ANNUAL WINTER SALE COMMENCES TO-DA YSÅTURDÅ Y-TO-DA Y. CHESTER BANKS. WEEKLY HALF-HOLIDAY. THE BANKS IN CHESTER NOW CLOSE ON WEDNESDAY IN EACH WEEK AT 12.30 INSTEAD OF ON FRIDAY AT 1 O'CLOCK AS HERETOFORE. BUSINESS HOURS 10 TO 3. WEDNESDAY, 10 TO 12-30. SATURDAY, 10 TO 4. H. MAETIN & CO., GROCERS, BAKERS, CORN DEALERS, WINE & SPIRIT MERCHANTS, 131 & 86, FOREGATE-ST. Agents for W. & A. Gilbey's Wines and Spirits, Whitbread's and Ind, Coope & Co.'s Ales and Stouts (in screw stoppered bottles). GOODS DELIVERED IN TOWN AND COUNTRY BY OUR OWN VANS. CURRANT & SEED CAKE A SPECIALITY. REDUCTION MADE FOR QUANTITY. CHRISTMAS FRUITS IN GREAT VARIETY. "GULLED"-& DIDN'T KNOW IT! Our COUSINS ACROSS THE WATER" often boast of the GULLIBILITY" of the BRITISH PUBLIC and it is a FACT, however distasteful to us, that we BRITONS are easily TAKEN IN "-and there is a class of dealers in these days that trade upon this weakness of the unsuspecting Briton," and make fine capital out of it. Trade schemes are cleverly organised, and disguised under some such title as CO-OPERATIVEI)" "HELP-MYSELF," "MUTUAL BENEFIT," or "'BONUS-GIVING" SOCIETIES; and great and startling advantages are offered to the Public by such AGENCIES But perhaps the SEEMING advantages are not REAL advantages at all-and where there IS a real advantage given, there may be a "TAKE-IN" on another article as an "off-set I" If the Unsuspecting Briton" examined things a little more CLOSELY, he might find that he was HAD more often than he thinks !—and that's an unpleasant sort of reflection, isn't it ? Well, in the matter of GROCERIES in general, and TEAS in particular, there is at least ONE TRADESMAN that can HOLD HIS OWN without these NEW-FANGLED NOTIONS and PETTIFOGGING TITLES. A T Tj^T)TpT^ A ~\TQ Still sells a GOOD ARTICLE at the LOWEST FIGURE! ??Jjj['j?tJ[? fj F l\ 1 \| He is sure of the PRICE and the customer is sure of the Q U ALIT None of the SOCIETIES can beat him in giving VALUE for MONEY, though they TRY to and profess to, and that part of the General Public that WILL NOT be HAD," prefer to stick to the GROCER who serves them well, without GULLING," without BIG NAMES, and without a lot of FUSS BRANCHES ALL OVER THE CITY. GUEST & WARDLE, CABINET MAKERS & UPHOLSTERERS, 12, FOREGATE STREET, CHESTER, Have just secured a Manufacturing Stock of DRAWING-ROOM SUITES in Inlaid Woods, Dark Ma.hogany and Walnut, upholstered in Choice Silk Tapestries and Fancy Velvets, and are MXfthS ncanv an d Walnut, REDUCED PRICES. offering same at GREATLY Dark MAHOGANY SUITES, in Silk Tapestry, £ 5. Beautiful INLAID SUITES, in Silk Tapestry, £ 6 10/ SEE WINDOWS FOR SAMPLE SUITES. vmfl, Presents, useful & beautiful, at the Lowest Possible Prices. ,&AA" ALL GOODS DELIVERED FREE TO ANY RAILWAY STATION. CARPETS. LINOLEUMS. BLINDS. CABINET FACTORY: QUEEN STREET. TELEPHONE 236. TELEPHONE 256B. EDWIN LLOYD, FAMILY GROCER, FRENCH &JTALIAN WAREHOUSEMAN, 13, BRIDGE STREET, CHESTER, Is now receiving continual Supplies of Seasonable Delicacies, namely— THE CELEBRATED SCOTCH HADDOCK, LOCH FYNE KIPPERS. HAM CURED HERRINGS. PALETHORPE'S TOMATO & CAMBRIDGE SAUSAGE. COOKE'S FRESH CREAM. FRESH BUTTER AND EGGS. Daily Arrival of all kinds FRESH FRUITS, GRAPES, LEMONS, ORANGES, TOMATOES, &c. NEW WALNUTS, KENT COB NUTS, &c. PERSONAL AND PROMPT ATTENTION TO ALL ORDERS. WEAR HOME-MADE BOOTS. T ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,—FOR THE CHRISTMAS SHOW SEE THE WINDOWS OF J. GUCKENHEIM, 30, WATERGATE STREET, CHESTER, I WHERE THE LATEST VARIETIES OF SKINS AND MATERIALS for the Present and Coming Season ARE DISPLAYED IN WINDOWS, OF WHICH ORDERS WILL BE BOOKED, AND MADE TO MEASURE FROM 4/11 to the Best Boot Made. THIS PROVES THEY ARE ALL MADE ON THE PREMISES AND NOT BOUGHT ELSEWHERE FOR NOVELTY. Call and See the Largest and Smallest Boots made by J. G. A. RICHARDSON'S CHESTER MODEL IRON PIANOS ARE THE BEST VALUE FOR MONEY. THEY STAND LIKE A ROCK. NO FICTITIOUS OR SOLICITED TESTIMONIALS, BUT THE BEST AND MOST RELIABLE LOCAL REFERENCES GIVEN 21 GUINEAS CASH. Three Years' System, 15s. 2d. per Month. A. RICHARDSON'S POPULAR IRON PIANO, 14 GUINEAS CASH. Three Years' System, 10s. 6d. per Month. A. RICHARDSON'S POPULAR AMERICAN ORGAN HIGH MIRROR TOP, TWO KNEE SWELLS, 12 STOPS. 12 GUINEAS CASH. Three Years' System, 9s. 4d. per Month. INSTRUMENTS BY ALL THE HIGH CLASS MAKERS. SOLE AGENCIES: STBINWAY, BECHSTEIN, BLUTHNEB, KAPS, WALDEMAR. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF HIGH-CLASS SECOND-HANDS AT I VERY LOW PRICES. 1 A. RICHARDSON, 43, BRIDGE STREET ROW, CHESTER; AND [ BANK BUILDINGS, REGENT STREET, WREXHAM. BAR BE ITS OLD-ESTABLISHED Ie H I N A ROO M S. Now Showing a Splendid Assortment of BREAKFAST, DINNER, TOILET, TEA SERVICES, AND VASES,, SUITABLE FOR WEDDING PRESENTS, &c. GLASS, CHINA & CUTLERY ON HIRE. INSPECTION INVITED. 19 5 EASTGATE STREET, CHESTER. I. E. EWEN, HOSIER, GLOVER, & SHIRTMAEER. THE ANNUAL STOCK-TAKING SALE WILL BEGIN ON SATURDAY, JANUARY 12TH, WHEN GREAT BARGAINS WILL BE OFFERED IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. BRIDGE-STREET ROW. TELEPHONE 316. EIGHTEENTH ANNUAL STOCKTAKING SALE. W. E. LINDOP will commence his Annual Stocktaking Sale ON SATURDAY, JANUARY 12TH, 1901, and will continue until the end of the Month. Genuine Reductions in All Departments. ENTIRE STOCK OF MANTLES, JACKETS, CAPES, COSTUMES, FURS, DRESS FABRICS, BLANKETS, UMBRELLAS, GLOVES, LACES, &c. GENUINE REDUCTIONS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. W. E. LINDOP, EASTGATE ROW, CHESTER. WINTER CLEARANCE SALE. LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S WINTER UNDERCLOTHING. CHILDREN'S COSTUMES, MILLINERY, FROCKS, SOILED PINAFORES, LADIES' SKIRTS, &c., &c. ALL WINTER GOODS GREATLY REDUCED, MUST BE CLEARED. JOHN A. MATE, 19, BRIDGE-STREET ROW, CHESTER. MRS. KEMBER9 86, NORTHGATE-ST., CHESTER. HALF-YEARLY SALE, COMMENCING ON MONDAY, DEC. 31sT. 1900. R. CLAMP & SON, PORTMANTEAU AND BAG MANUFACTURERS. GLADSTONE BAGS (real Cowhide), from 16/- LADIES' DRESS BASKETS, from 24/- WATERPROOF HOLD-ALLS, from 12/6 39, DALE-ST., & 12, LORD-ST., LIVERPOOL. TELEPHONE 269. GEORGE EDWARDS, JJEGISTERED PLUMBER, 100 & 102, BOUGHTON, CHESTER. Gas Fitter, Lead Light Manufacturer, &C. RKLEPHONE 222. <^PECTACLES & EYEGLASSES, FIELD AND OPERA GLASSES. BAROMETERS AND THERMOMETERS. WALKING STICKS. UMBRELLAS & SUNSHADES. J. D. SlDDALL, OPTICIAN TO THE INFIRMARY THE CROSS, CHESTER. REPAIRS OF ALL KINDS. Umbrellas and Sunshades Re-covered in all newest colours. LANTERNS & SLIDES ON SALE OR HIRE. Oxygen and Coal Gas in Cylinders. SAAC W ILLIATSHF^&S. SOlS, JL REGISTERED,, PLUMBERS, GLAZIBFTFT, 4 GAS FITTERS, CUPPIN STREET, CHESTER. PLUMBERS' BRABS WORK OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. Patent Water Closets, Lavatories, Baths, Ac. Glass in all Qualities and Patterns kept in Stock. EADE'S PILLS. E ADE'S PILLS. All who suffer from Gout JL er Rheumatism should E ADERS PILLS. immediately have recourse U JL. to EADE'S PILLS. Run. EADE'S PILLS. dreds of Testimonials have JLK JT been received from all EADE'S T">ILL8. sorts and conditions of f? JL men testifying to the won- EADE'S PILLS. derful pewer these Pills I have in giving relief in the very worst cases. These Pills are purely vegetable and perfectly safe in their action. INSTANTLY BELIEVE AND RAPIDLY CURE THE WORST FORM OF GOUT, RHEUMATISM, RHEUMATIC GOUT, PAINS IN THE HEAD, FACE, AND LIMBS, And have the largest recommendation ever given any patent medicine of its class. GOUT 16, Burton Crescent, Dewsbury-road, Leeds, May 2nd. 1894. RHEUMATISM Dear Sir,-It is with un- bounded pleasure I send you a GOUT few lines in praise of your most excellent Pills. It is six years since I first had Kheu- RHEUMATISM matic Gout, and I had three months in bed with it. Of GOUT course I had the doctor, and \3T he sweated me down almost to a skeleton. The next spring I RHEUMATISM had another attack, and was persuaded by a friend to try GOUT your Pills. I did so, and am quite sure they prevented my being laid up again. RHEUMATISM I WOULD NOT BE WITH- OUT THEM IF THEY COST GOUT ONE POUND A BOTTLE. You are quite at liberty to make what use you like of this, RHEUMATISM and I shall be pleased to answer any poor sufferer who cares to write me (enclosing stamped GOUT address). Wishing you every ?JT success, yours truly, ALBERT MOUNTAIN. EADE'S GOUT AND RHEUMATIC PILLS Are Sold by all Chemists, in Bottler, Is. lid. and 2s. 9d.; or sent post free for Postal Order by the Proprietor GEORGE EADE, 232. GOSWELL-ROAD. E.C. Ask I for and be sure you obtain EADE'S GOUT ANY RHEUMATIC PILLS. I EADE'S PILLS. OVERCOATS OVERCOATS. OVERCOAT FOR THE BEST VALUE IN Boys', Youths' & Men's Overcoats AND THE NEWEST PATTERNS & LATEST STYLES GO TO T. G. BURRELL'S 119, FOREGATE-ST., CHESTER, And you will not be disappointed. A Grand New Stock to select from and to suit All Classes. Boys' Navy Reifer Coats, 2,6, 3 6, /6, 5/6, 6/6, 7/6 Boys' Chester Overcoats, small sizes, from 3/11 to 12/6 "I ouths' single and Double Breasted Over- coats, strong useful cloths, all colours, 7/6 to 21/- Youths' Talma Overcoats, best make and finish, velvet collar, 18,6, 19/6, 21/ 23/6, 25/ 27/6 Men's Chester Overcoats, velvet collar, 17/11, 21/ 25/ 30/ 35/- Men's D.B. Munster Overcoats, good useful coat for hard wear, 18/6, 21/ 22/6, 25/ 30/- Men's Teck Overcoats, in Black, Blue and New Grey, single & double breasted, very best cut and finish, 25; 27/6, 30/ 35/ 37/6, 42/- A grand stock of Covert Coats and Rain- proof Coats, from 18/6 to 30/- Gents' Mackintoshes, 20/ 25;6, 27/6, 30/ 35/- IN OUR TAILORING DEPARTMENT WE HAVE A NICE SELECTION OF MATERIALS FOR Men's Overcoats to measure, from 251- Men's Suits „ „ 35/- Men's Trousers „ 10/6 Men's Felt and Silk Hats, Caps, Ties, Braces, Winter Hosiery, Socks and Stockings, Oxford, Grandrill, Union and Wool Shirts. See our Windows & compare value T. G. BURRELL. 119, FOREGATE STREET. CHESTER. MISS EDDY & OWEN, WATERGATE STREET, HAVE A CHOICE SELECTION OF AUTUMN & WINTER MILLINERY Where the Latest Novelties are to be seen. LADIES' HAIR COMBINGS, L MADic UP 2/- PER oz. WEAR THE ") „ WEAR THE 1 l?2m1,/m- 1 SCALPETT E. ?'' TAokLS IM-  PURE RASI ,I 5/6 T. SEALES BROWN, 3. LEECE STREET, LIVERPOOL. MAIL CARTS FOR THE MILLION. WE ARE NOW SHOWING A GREAT ASSORTMENT or MAIL CARTS, PERAMBULATORS & BASSINETTES FOR THE FORTHCOMING SEASON. FROM 30 TO 40 DIFFERENT PATTERNS TO SELECT FROM AT EXTREMELY Low FIGURES. An inspection cordially invited before you purchase elsewhere. REPAIRS OF ALL KIYDS. MAIL CARTS & BATH CHAIRS FOR HIRE. A. WENT WORTH, COW LANE BRIDGE, CHESTER Telephone 204. T. H. BANKS, FURNITURE REMOVER (ROAD OR RAIL) AND GENERAL CARTER. COAL AND GRAVEL MERCHANT. Depot for Hilton, Anderson, Brooks & Co.'a LONDON PORTLAND CEMENT (Ingram and Clarke, Agents). Office: 5, ST. WKRBTTRGH'S MOUNT, CHESTER. JJOLANI) DAWSON, 46 & 48, FOREGATE-ST., CHESTER, AND 1 & 2, WHITE HORSE YARD, PAWNBROKER, JEWELLER AND CLOTHIER, DEALER IN FURNITURE, JEWELLERY, SILVER AND ELECTRO-PLATED GOODS, PIANOS, FURS, CARPETS, BASSINETTES, &C. Cash Advanced to any amount on any of the above class of Goods. 00 Gy /— Unredeemed. Very beautiful <?? ?/ White Canton CREPE SHAWL, with magnificent silk fringe; perfect. "| A If*—Lady's pretty solid SILVER WATCH, 1 r/\9 perfect timekeeper. OO "I OI ft—New style BASSINETTE, <5?? JL?/ ?? with brass handles; very light and easy running; in art blue. -| Q /ft—Useful FOLDING BEDCHAIR, com- JLO/ V/ plete with Bed, &c. £ 4 tif f% I—Well finished pair of solid 0??? €P(? LV/ mahogany BEDROOM TABLES, full of drawers, with high back and marble slab, extra size bevelled dressing glass, &c. fi. I ft & 45,Large stock of Hall-marked WEDDING RINGS, all sizes. A present to each buyer. jOO "I O —Just forfeited. Excellent OWM Singer's Treadle SEWING MACHINE, with tools, &c. Complete. O K /—Splendid pair of hand-painted Pink 25/- LUSTRES, large size, with double row of cut-glass drops. OQ ft~^ made solid mahogany and Xt3 7 6- horse-hair COUCH, Serpentine front, loose seat. A bargain. 6/0~Pair of excellent Sheffield made 6 /9- CARVERS. L*fi fK/—Unredeemed. Cost X16 new, by VJ 6 Brown and Sons, Chester Lady's handsome 18c. Gold English LEVER WATCH, chased cases, white dial, almost new, and a 15 years' written warranty given. Worth double. -< ? /?*— Excellent MUSIC STOOL, with ???/ 6 -screw; morocco leather. €? 1 K /—Out of pledge. Gent's GOLD oWO -iL?/ ALBERT, very good pattern, each link Government stamped. Has had no wear. K?/? AND 16/6 — Capital WOOL FLOCK -L?)/ ? BEDS, with Bolster and Pillows com- plete strong ticks, full size guaranteed. £ 4<> f\j—SUI'lE, upholstered in rich t8 10/ saddlehags, eompnsmg couch, pair of easies, and four small chairs: spring seats, heavy walnut frames. Very cheap. ?t THE SET.—Beautiful Silver-plated TEA- 211 POT, C"FFEE-POT, and CREAM JUG in splendid condition. £12 "I cff/—Unredeemed. Extremely X12 15/- Sweet-toned PIANO, ivory keys, full octave, rosewood case. Will be tuned and delivered free. Cost when new £38. OO/^?—Se^utifui Bedroom OTTOMAN, with ??/? new design head, upholstered in cretonne. An exceptional bargain. "J GPlft—Lady's very handsome BROOCH, U set with real stones. 00 O /|^—Capital finished KITCHEN 0?? 0/ ? DRESSER, 5ft. long, with high back, seven drawers and cupboard, thick top. O I £ *—Strong, serviceable Cowhide "thc-r -LO/ ? GLADSTONE BAG. i .2 8/6 ?D ?2 18/6-WRING?N6 O/ ? MACHINES, brass capped rollers. Every machine guaranteed. Top lever sprirgs. 01 1 K /—Beautiful Walnut MUSIC <?j_ IO/ CANTERBURY, f jnns mnei? case and stool. New design. I