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Water for Cwm Penmachno. Local Government Board Inquiry. A LOCAL Government Board Inquiry was held on. Thursday art Rhyd-y-meirch schoolroom into the application of the Geiirionydd' District Council for permission to borrow £ •1,000 the co,sit of the Cwm 'Penmachno water scheme. The Local Government Board w.as represented by Mir, R. H. Btickmell, M.'I.C.E., and there were preisent:—(Mr E. Jones, Williams, J.P. (chair- man. of the Gelirionydd Council), Dir Fraser medical officer of health for the district), (YIlr R. R. Owen (cl'etrk to the Geirionydd Council), IMlr Wiillliams (surveyor of the Cbumcil), Mir. J. Hughes (borough siurveyo,r of Ruthiin, and engin- eer of tlhe scheme), Rev John Gowerr (Trefriw), Messrs Ellis Pierce (Dtolwyddeilen), Edward Robeiritis (Penimiachno), and E. W. Roberts. Cymwal House (members of tihe Geirionydd Rural District Council), Messrs Peter Robert's (IBirynltiTion), J. Griffith Jones (Post Office), Arthur J. 'Roberts,. ((Brynaber), Oweln Edwards (iD'dol), Cladwialadr Jones' (Hiafod Ffnaeth), Huglh .rv Hughes (IRhiwbach-terrace), iDaivid' Roberts,, Penmachnio; E. Williams (Dwfniant.terrace), etc. The Scheme. The schema provides for a supply of water for alii ;oe d\v llings in ,tlhel village of Gwm, Peimraarhr o. The dimenisionis of the service reservoir will be 25x20x8—o, having a capacity of 25,-00 gallons equivalent to. a supply of 2 days allowing 20 gallons per head per day for consumption. The total quantity of w,atleir required per, day ItOI supply a population of 500 wiith 20 gialllionis, per head is 10,000 gallons, a,n,d: as, there are 33,320 gallons of water avail- able daily it is clear that the service reservoir will constantly be full and an adequate sup- ply willil at ailill times- be available for domestic purposes. The pipe lines -will proiceed, in a north-westerly direction in a direct line to the Posit Office, and- from this point along tlhe rear of Didol and Wesley -(terra ce, across the meadows paisls-ing the rear of Rryn Madoc and a row of semi-deitaehed houses, ainid the schools. where it passes, beneath the bed' of the Dwy- n,a:nit Riiver, tlhen across the meado-ws to Dwy- n,ant, and. terminating at the end' of Dwynant- tennace. A s'eoondl main will connect' ait the Post, Office, alnid extend towards: Rhosgoch, and on, ito Blaen-y-Cwm. T!he source of supply is intended to be taken from five points situate on the side of the mountain called M'archyria." The gaugings which weire taken at a period after ,a long spell of dry weather showed the rate. of flow to be 2'3 glaltlons peir minute. The daily flow was, therefore, 33,320 gallons, an average of 66.64 galikwus per head. The Penmachno Mains. It isi intended tlo, dispense with. the existing waiter mains art iPeinmachno, and. to .substitute an entirely 'neiw system of mains. 'The exist- ing w,'alter mains are defective, :3Jnd aire badly corroded, the pressure in the pipes, having ibeeln .reduced from 6oHbs. rto 181hs per ,indh. In answer tb questions, the inspector elicited the information, that the population at the lasit census was 1,6.8-6; the numb tlr of houses, to be served, 500; number,' of houses in ithe parish, 409 annual assessable value, ^3,839 out- standing Joans unidier the -Public Health Act, ^401 1 as; it wa's proposed to, borrow Zi,ooo for ,the water supply; the airea of tfhe parish i's 13,291 aores, and the area to be served is about 50 acreis. Mir R. R. Owen, in iwply to the inspector, siaid tlhat they had Obtained the consent of the riparian owner. Lord Pemrhyn had melt them very liberally in the matter by granting a 60 years' lease. The Imspedtor remarked that the Council musit understand' that as, the waiter is soft, they could not use lead pipes, or they would have caseis of lead poisoning. Galvanised iron pipes must be used, and on no account musit lead pipels be used. Mrr Ellis Pierce: 'My experience is thait iron pipes corrode. The 'Inspector: I assure you that you neveir made a bigger niistlake in your life, if the pipes are blown off regularly twice a week; but. on -no! '.account have the pipes too sm-.Ull,- lay ithe, whole thing with three inch pipes,. Mr David Roberts: I understand that it was. owing to an' outbreak of fever some (time ago rthait this scheme was fint brought, about. There is no such thing as drainage in the dis- trict, ,and I should like to know whether the scheme covers the sewerage of the district. The Inspector: 'No, there is no sewerage scheme in conniection with this. You cani'tt; have a sewerage ^scheme without watear to carry it away. INlOW, you are applying for water, anid latter on the Council might pro- bably consider the sewerage scheme, when they have got the Avater, but a sewerage. scheme on top of a waiter scheme would be a v-ety expensive 'thing. Mar E. Joneis Williams There is no demand: for a sewerage scheme. The inhabitants will be perfectly satisfied with a good waiter scheme. Mir E. Jones Williams proposed a vote of thanks to the inspector for the oourteouis man- ner i.n which he had conducted the inquiry, and on behalf of the Council, he felt bound tb thank him for the excellenit suggestions, he had given them,. Rev John Gower seconded, and remarked that he bad attended several inquiries' from time to time, but had, never seen an. mspector go so thoroughly into- every detail of a scheme be- fore. The vote of thanks was carried unanimously, and the meeting terminated.

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RfigTTT^n ^ales Coast League. ° TO SATURDAY, APRIL 8. Col^°c Won. Lost. Dm. Fo?°Agst. Pa. B^0 Bay. }l 9 1 2 45 13 20 lland'Reserve Q 7 3 2 45 25 16 aXS° 9 7 2 0 42 13 14 Peas'1 6 6 2 35 29 14 ?oCv awr • 10 ••• 5a 6 0 23 47 10 KZi if 4 8 0 21 46 8 if 4 10. 0 28 52 8 U 3 8 0 18 32 6 *Witv,l 1 3 1 17 3 Withdrawn from League. B4SURES F0IT SATURDAY. Holyh^veSaceS^rB^

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n(too Amateurs v. Penmaenmawr. An Easy Win for the Amateurs. (North Wales Coast League). FBAL T !"BY "VIGILANT."] ^teurs tjj.- 'e'ag,u'e IQatch of the Llandudno 1S se'ason was played on the Coun- Wore5 °f. ^atur^'ayj in glorious weather, ^ate' The- visitors were Pen- e ^joritv ° brought a team depleted of °^ane ^tS ^est mie™bers.. in fact, » San# s'P0rtsm'»!nlike spirit and at. Trevor Roberts did a team \>¡Ot(ihy Pf" at. all.For this h's spirit is, well >, WW C'iati°n in Norit'h Waks Coast ,ih ^actoxv i 1S cert^in-ly in anything but a V thy 8tate. in the matdh; at Pie,n.maen. J's to t1(VQ ^teurs. were victor cue by four :u.S ^Pear aan^ however much the disudvant- ia'e ^rd.'v ,J?lnst t'be Quarrymen they xlways g,a °tchkiss and Welch were assist- ^tkl^0r wi-tti SP^bination team in a match V?Tal City ?iKxJlam. the position of the 1y Cbimik^aiRl being 3, very precarious <^oC Laati0n table' In of j?Ji Were the teams, under the ^ree Jones' of K^1:- ^0RO. S ARID T T a^5 Williams backs, Charlie ^lavie'e ^^ves, Jacob Williams, 6lM fcS) H'anmv.3"11^ ^'i'arsh; forwards', David P Ow"" y, ."Jdterson, II. 0. Roberts, TrN'aeJ (Settle.") t ^ror Tj f ^1e<) ^O'al, Coverxey; backs, ,S' Di, PbiiiL-anci R- Oiwen; halves, H. lfts> To>i„ ST' anc^ H. Hughes; forwards, -n 1 aud £ > n" Jones..Hughes, E. Wil- .:[J.. R'Ûhen c>, nin? aracttr ttnn T°ges were of a §iive-an'd" t^as clen j Llandudno forced a corner, !^d four ky the Quarrymen. In a the A Succ,essive corners were ob- ^ic§i ?teur:9' and each and all were cl€a? bJ Jacob Williams, all of !%(}p'atryin;eri r?3^' a stroke of luck by %u,V-!°VerW !p^ai'lie Roberts> afterwards in a leaser, which he gallant- ^ssajjt h-e- ball was not go far away, and first tPr€:S!S'Ure oulminated in Jacob )l Pr«ssur^°d witiL a beauty. So great ^PoQc'-i^te nn7 0n the Quarrymen (who, be > for ll Paying ten men) that it was r Cr: /u Dot to concede corners., ,y Qiiftt tnJ'6^ again saved, Miarsh ° to ^'idfi na^ anc^ pi an t sid it in the net. t?%m Posset Penmaenmawr seemed bai'i an3 tri'1 jQ and &'0|t dfown with 1; neat A a„ ^as to lower Williams's charge, ir^tif in p°n Se'eTl bobbing towards 'Cbver- ^fortn r?pid bustle to score H. O'. ST lun'atel-y for his side gave pCM0 Oonc€j0rn,e right pressed, and Trevor .,0ll thf> e another corner, which was I4s MuSf" "Settle" gave Cbverley a n, f-ed Was well cleared. "Settle" "worif ^eft, and was prominent ?' 0' fine at times a trifle easy '^Wito i "^t spell of pre'ssiure saw X jWlSr in. ,ry a *ood shot, and •Hi k ^aen g'lye a corner. From1 this a 'Gin,111 ^ith mawr made a spasmodic grand riUs ^-sdin n?t tangible result,- and from Ufo 0l^ir th Seittle" goit hold and paced r r.a'h'er ongrand style,but he ended V^Qt nT'^n, and was dispossessed 0 gave his side' the advantage. M r*P&rfectlv' §lain'ed the ball, and working iMey h ^Settle" another cihance, a wiarm handful ^°v^n again a littile later— Hp.^m°res" VvTere continually de- af' thp, ACuiean fashion—the ball was J 1iis "ardg, p a,t' £ urs, and a moment or ♦L^t^s 'e'orgie Davies. tried with one ^a™.6 bar iv SCore.> bis effort going flying « V^t'in a°^ t0 be denied,, D. Griffiths v ^Pon'&nt^ •~ais' ^^t after "doing" »me t. aii awl,,ward angle, and n1^ aiv°'1'v'ed K. Dn the side of the net. This th-PQ a Succe,Ssion of grand shots', J^0r; 1<5n >arriVa=!q ^le eleventh man of the clearanr- aR:<^ joined his colleagues. wb«n seriously pressed S>er cor^C°o1' well-timed. Secur- a r' r tbe Amateurs could not ar?&n °n ^ef^!&llin,§ breakaway of the LV^ after t0l°^ no eff'ec,t- Hialf- ^tidfvil Settle" had given C'overley aiidudn score was— fir&t10' 2 o. thft 'a c°rnBr /6W moments of the second i?5 f0rced' o £ f Coverley, and Styif^ber o<lder Georgie Davies ISS UP ^ith a long range °4 Wt m'anaged fn °f ellan^ the & thfv f t€r hadG to get do-wn to Williams,, a A.-] j 0 grant a corner by placing Ai^Ht ^raild anH161"5011 central position iw^rsQ P^sed to ![s5niart run, and a;t the right Vi!!1 it rs ^°t his n ":>'ettle)" and centreing well, C*r bSnmn- t0 the an'd Oi^saiirv a sbort +; ^lve-and-take play fol- a m<!| nMil.D. GrifBth/ wilii w^lst a ran tv„ ^n. the right, defeating all twh a PPlause. ra clean into the net nfmart Prn, ier Marsh was unlucky M?°^ntrarli« IS, der tilat just passed the 2? «& »>J -rings round' his w ^r,andlv a, ard shot to Coverley, {^1? CwSUrn ^pSd JaC0i Williams, secur- A ey d*.au an°ther good sh'Ot m, fr«\;t equally brilliant tics818^^1^. Play ?!?' Owen was- hurt a.nd! Vii^d ^1S,pla-y of Amateuirs gave an W shoot; e Passing, clever tac- ^ai lt ^ith cr'11^' anc* Alderson was in ^i{ Uh g,00d runs, and passes, and VSxft** of P^t on No. S with a A W-i+li and ere long Hughie ia,CaPita,l shot added num- V ru a^r the ball was again in 4P^sSlnraU;fl offside, and the A,ma- L];. ^^on +i n the whistle sounded aildMno, 6!^ co,mibat. Final Penmaenmawr, o.

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Bangor Reserves v. Llangollen Town. Welsh Amateur Cup-Semi Final. [BY "YANTO."] This tie was played at Flint on Saturday in ideal .football weather, before a large gather- ing. Both, teams were playing their strongest available elevens. The Valeites won the toss, and Bangor kicked off with a strong sun in their eyes. LLangollen then attacked, and forced a corner off R. Ellis, which proved futile. Hands against Blangor brought the ball back, and Allen Jones cleared with a hUlge- kick. H. J. Diavies wias penalised for offside when in a good position. The Ban- gorians pressed, and several times putt the ball behind. Hangar gained a corner off Beaker, whidh R. T. Evans placed behind. The Bluels now woke up, and R. llis, cleared in grand style when hard pressed. T. Evans was fouled just ouitsidie the penalty area by W. Evans, and from the resultant free kick the little custodian of the Cilty team brought off a magniftcenit save, which fully deserved the applause he re- ceived. At the other end H. J. Davies wa,s fouled by Hughes1, ,and from the free kick the Valeiites' goal had a narrow escape.- Strong kicking by the Blues carried the ball to the 'Bangor goal, where the left back, in trying to clear, kicked the ball across the goalmio,u,tliand a bully ensued. The ball was, however, forced pasit Jiones, and after thirty minutes' play Llan- gollen were leading by one goal to nil. Soon afterwards the whistle sounded for half-time, with Llanduidno leading by one goal t'o nil. Llangollen re-started, but Bangor took up the running, and placed the ball behind. iian- igor were all over their opponents, (and R. T. Evans made a fine run, and with on1)' the goal- keeper to face Griffit,hs. tripped him inside the dreaded area, the referee awarding Blangor a penalty. The work of converting this, was left to Hwifa Williams, who, with a good shot, Z, netted the ball, but for some infringement the referee ordered the kick to be retaken. This time Hlwfa wais not successful, for Morris saved the shot ait the expense of a corner. R. T. Evans, Hughie Davies, "nd Joe Williams kept the Llangollen goalkeeper busily engaged, and Biangor gajined several corners, but could not score. Pretty play by the Bangor forwards brought pressure on the Vale .gnal, and Joe Williams put in a magnificent centre, which IR. T. Evans meit, and with a rattling shoit equalised within elerven minutes of tiime. Ban- gor had praÓtioaJIly all their own way a.fter- wardls. Hwifia Williams forced a corner off Bieaker, and R. T. Evans taking it put in a lovely centre, which Burns, me', and in an in- stant Morris was beaten. From the centre Hwfa Williams was- injured and taken off five minutes from time and did not. return, whilst half a minute later R. T. Evansi was winded, but he soon recovered. The Bangor forwards wiith clever combination completely ran the LliangoiUen halves off their feet,, and H. J. Davies receiving the ball from his namesake with fine judgment beat Morris, all ends up 30 seconds from time. Time was called wiiftt the following re,sul,t Bangor Reserves, 3; Llangollen, 1.

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East v. West. Pilayed on the Biangor ground. This local International was not accorded the support it should have' had. Giood teams bad been selected. Referee Beech lined the players up in the following ordet:- East Hotckiss, (Llandudno), goal; White- lock (Prestatyn) and Owen Ellis (Conway, hacks; Jiaicob Williame ('Landudno:), Bob Owen (Clonwiay), and N. Williams (Flint), halves; J. R. Jones (Cbnway), Alderson (Llan- d'udno), 0,. O'NRil (Flint), W. A. Piarry (Con. way),, and H. 0. Williams (Flint U-A.C.), for- wards'. West: Wm. Jones (Bangor), goal; William ..ins (Bangor), and1 R. D. Richards, (Port- madoe, biac!ks>; T. Hbwitlti (Bangor U.), H wb Wiiilliaimisi (IBiangor^and O. E. WiAliiams (Cblwyn, Bay), halves; Me Oann (Cohvyn Bay), C. Burns (Bangor), 0. B. Edwards (Holyhead), D. T. D:av;i,e'sl (Bangor Rangers), and Vaughan (Portmadoc), forwards. Hotchkis's', the East skipper, won the toss. The East pressed, Alderson being responsible for good work. Taken Ito the other end Burns put. in a beauty, llotchkiss clearing under the bar. Play ruled from end-to-end, and from one of these visits. J. R. Jones put in a beauty when ai full length. This caused Jones to, clear. The West pressed, but were weak in front of goal. Wlhitelo'ck conceded a corner to clear. "This was well placed, but McCann missed a good opening. Immediately after he made up for this with a good shot from t pass by Vaiughan. Hotchkiss, however, was alert, ,and cleared well. R. D. Richards robbed T. R. Jones neatly when that pLayer was well placed._ A foul was granted against W. Evans. Bob Owen placed the kick over the bar. Parry manoeuvred well, but out outside. AMerson put in a swinging pass, which was not met. O'iNieil experienced hard lines with a good at- tempt. Aliderson here,abouts was ipilayin.g a good game. William's (Flint) put out when in a nice position. For fouling Edwards, Bob 0*wen was penalised. Hwfa placed well, Me Ciann, putting in a beauty; the danger,however, AVas cleared. Jacob Williams cleared we'll when hard press-ed. Hewitt fouled Williams. The klick was well nlaced, U (Neil heading in a beauty, which Jbnes cleared. N. Wiilhams neatly robbed Burns. Good play by the East left pair resulted in C'Nieil again testing-Jones. A foul was badly placed by W. Evans. Jacob Williams conceded a corner, but Vaughan put behind. 0".Neii initiated some, sple-nclii-d move- ments, but the final touches were always ab- sent. Alfter a. nice run Burns passed to Mc Cann, who jusit topped the bar. IHwfla had a loner pot. which went behind. 'Play continued in the Eíasit goal. Hand's were given against? Burns. IMiidfield pl!ay was now the rule,O'Neal relieving the monotony with some tricky play. MicGann put in a beauty, Hotchkiss dealing. A quick run to' the other end saw W. Parry hitting the upright, and O'Neil meeting Lhe re- bound placed it safely in the net. Davies put in an overhead kick which "Herby" easily cleared. Ftam a free kick Hwfa put over. TSfice passing by the East forwards spelt dan- ger, R. D. Rflchards having to kick out to clear. (McCann ran down well and forced a corner. He,witit placed well. E. 0. Williams and Burns tested Hotchkiss. Some pretty play was seen by the West forwards, Burns eventually putting behind. Alderson puit in a splendid shot, which Jones dealt equally well with. Bast forced a fruitless corner. Half-tame: East, I; West, o. O'Neil re-started. The second half opened tamely. Hfotohkiss brought off a masterly save from BurnF. Bob OWlen fouled Edwards. Hwfa, took the kick; and placed to Burns, who just 'topped the bar. Hotchkiss, ran, out and cleared in a style which called for applause. Alderson put over the bar after a good run. Alfiter a nice run 0''Neil passed to. W. Parry, who was ruled off-side when about to shoot. O"N,eri.l and, J. R. Jones had ineffectual, pots. 'Hbtchkisis- had to run out to clear. A foul against W. Evans s,pelitdianger. An attack on the. West followed, but Jones could not be beaten. Hands, against Edwards spoilt a good chance. OWeil added a second with a good shot after Jones had cleared. Charlie Burns tried a pot, which went out. O'lNiel handled. The ball was played behind by the East. West pressed, MdCann missing a good opening. Charlie Burns again missed. A fosul throw against W. Evans, let in the East, but E. O. Williams cleared. McCann dropped a good attempt on the top of the net. Hotchkiss saved from, Davies, and Vaughan put the clearance behind. Play w;as of a very desultory charac- ter. A foul was given against Williams, (Flint). This was well cleared by Hotchkiss, and a foul was, given against Davies for impeding the custodian. From hands C. Burns scored for the West with a scorcher, Hotchkiss being forced to. drop the ball. 'Hotchkiss delighted the crowd with, some, splendid goalkeeiping. O^'Neil' handled. Nice play by MteCann and Burns ended in the latter just putting out with a terrific shot. Edwards, made an independent run, and finished with a splendid shot, only to see; the same top the bar. Hotchkiss saved froim ■ Vaughan. Will Evans shot miles wide. A foul against J. Williams close in led to Davie,s, just missing by inches. O'Neil forced a throw in close in, from which Jacob Williams shot wide. Davies was offside when well placed. Hotchkiss cleverly tricked three opponents,, and cleared. Hotchkiss- saved a clinker from McCann. i.IJüb Owen conceded a corner to clear. Vaughan put behind. Mc Cann again put over. Final:- East, 2 West, I.

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Bangor v. Wrexham. (Combination.) A large gate' was attracted by the meeting of these teams, at Biangor on Saturday, both teams were not at. their full pitch. For about twenty minutes the game consislted of spasmodic move- ments by the visiting forwards and fine clear- ances by the- brothers Smart and Jack Arridge, who played full back for Bangor. The home lot were easily kept in check by the Wrexham halves. :Ainter the Wrexham forwards had made several efforts to capture the.Bangor goal, Llew Davies put his right wing in possession, and Gordon droive in a ground shot, which gave the (Bangor goalkeeper not the remotest chance of saving. The Wrexham forwards aglain became aggressive, and the. home defenders were fully employed in keeping them from the danger zone. The Bangor forwards tried their favour- ite plan of kicking the ball beyond the visiting full, backs- and running after it in the hope of catching the defenders unawiares, but Dai and Llew Davies were too smart for thsm, and \\7lhen the interval arrived Wrexham led by one to nil. (Biangor resumed the game with, a determined rush, and the Wrexham forwards were nearly caught napping, for with a little accuracy Welch would certainly have equalised. The gaim gradually veered to the Bangor end, and -unt,ill the whistle sounded the Wrexham play- ers had the better of the exchanges, but their shooting when in the vicinity of the Bangor goal was bad, and one of the poorest games, seen at Biangor this season was finished: — Wrexham, 1 Bangor, o. 4

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Llanrwst Petty Sessions. Poaching in Hafod Woods. COL. JOHNSTON presided over the fortnightfly sitting of this court, on Monday. The cither jus- tices present were 'Col. Hags,on, Major Priddle, DT Jianes, Messrs }eH Petit, W. B. -Hailihed, 'E. Jonets-Owen, G. Novell, and the clerk (Mir C. T. Ailard). Poaching in Hafod Woods. John Davies,, an elderly main, grave of coun- tenance, giving hils, address as 6, Watliing- Sit-reet, Llanirw'St, rand William John ;Parry, a youth of about 1'8 years of age, living at ia, River-terrace, Lilainirwst, were summoned at the instance of Mr Charles Watts, for trespassing in pursuit of rabbits on the property of Mns Wynne Fitnch on. the jrsit ult. Defendants pleaded guilty. Mr Lloyd 'GaTifr&r (lMte;ssrs< Vincent, Oa:iit.>0r and Co., Bangor), who appeared for the prosecu- h tion, briefly explained, (to, the bench that as Mr Walttss the informant, was cycling from Beittw,s.. y-coedl to Llanrwst on the day in question he observed Parry and two dogs in. Hiafod Woods. Hliis suspicions were aroused, and, diamountin g, he proceeded to the spot, when he found D'avies also. Mr Watts questioned (Davies, and the latter replied that a -rabbit had bolted' from the road- into a hole close by, and he saw no harm in following after i.t. The meln were requested to supplv their names1 and addresses,. 1 arry gave his ipropeinly,but Davnes said his name, was John Hughes, of 6, Wat ,li,rt g & ureef, Llainirwst. Con'Sequeinitly some trouble^ wais experienced in locating the latter, and it was not untnl Mr Wajtt.s had identified him on the street that the man was found. Parry was fined 5 s and costs, with, half-a- guinea as advocate's fee, while Davntas wa's muktec1 in the sum of 36:s 6d altogether. The Drink List. GiIiffilth Jones, 13, Scotland-street, and John Jo-nes" 3, Tydidiiniters?aC€, were fined 2-s 6d and coisits foir fceitng drunk and disorderly. "Has a Weak Head." William Davies, a farmer, of Pant Rych Biaidh, pleaded ,not guilty to being daruinik and disordeirlv alt Llanrwst on the 41th inst. P.C. 'Davies- started that when he first saw the defendant he was handling a stick very skil- fully upon the head of another man. The Lat- ter received (three violent blows on the face from that weapon, and ithe blood flolwed pro- fusely from the wounds tihuis caused. Defen- dant was very dirunk, aond used "fearful lan- guage." Defendant, was questfioned by the bench through a Welsh interpreter, and he 'alleged he had had ornly one glass of !beer that diay. He could not therefore be drunk. The Chairman: Well, he his a weak head. (Loud laughter). Defendant, who bad been fined twice for drun.keinnetsis last year, was now ordered to pay 155 6d, including cosits.

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Colwyn Bay Petty Sessions. A Warning to Parents. MR Hy. KNEESHAW presided over a sitting of this court on Saturday. The o,their justices pre- .sent were 11r J. W. Lumley, Ma* T. G. Oisiborne, Mr James Wood, Mr David Gamble, junr., and Mr T. J. Wiiiliamsi, with the clerk (Irr Oliver George). Squabble in the Street. Diavid ^Richard Williams and Willi,am Kelly, two Colwyn, Bay labourers, were charged with violently conducting th,emsel,vels in Station- road, Colwyn Bay, on the 9th ult. P.C. Lewis (25B) gave evidence to seeing the two men, coming out of the Central Hotel, Kelly gripping Williams by the neck. They after- wards fela. to the ground, struggling violently. Blows were struck on both siidlelSi. W.itHiams was ifined ics aind costs, and Kelly 5s and costs, a commit,ment order being grant- ed ini each inisitan-ce on the application of Supt. Hugh Jones Warning to Parents. In imposing a fine; of 6d and costs upon; Wm. Owem, the fath,er of a Colwyn 'Bay child who had neglected his schooling of late, the' Chair- man pointed out that the case came undie-r the oLd order, but in future the Bench would have the pow-e-r to impose a maximum fine of ci and cosits Ln, such cases. "Drunk near Llysfaen. Ellis Roberts, a Colwyn Bay labourer, plead- ed guilty to being drunk and disorderly near Llysfaen on the 35-th March. P.C. Rowlands proved the case, and a fine of 5s and COSlts was inflicted.