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LIANBWST BOARD OF GUARDIANS.

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LIANBWST BOARD OF GUARDIANS. RATE COLLECTOR'S SALARY. Mr John Roberts, J.F., presided at the monthly of the above Beard on Tuesday, Tho joiiow.ng members were also present: Messrs IJ. Jones -(vice-chairman), John Hughes. J. wiry, J. Lloyd Morris, \V. Wiilliams, O. Evans, Ed'.vard Edwards, T- T. Roberts, D- Owen, W. Jours, D, Roberts, John Williams. John Da- Viecj (Guvtherin), John Davies (Bryniog), 0. Loyd Jones. David Lewis, Robert W'lihams, Hugii Roberts, D. Jones, Isaac Hughee, Revs. J- bower, J.P., J. Li. Hichards. il. Rawson Wi 1 ■ and Henry Jones, together with Messrs R. Owen (clerk), T. Hughes (deputy-clerk), E- "'Jghes (master), 0. Evans-Jones and T- C. Kobertii {relieving ofncer.s). THE COST OF RELIEF. The ern k reported that £68 98 lid had been Pj^d ili out-door relief during the past month tv b8 paupers. being a decrease of 40 .1li the nuni- of paupers and JC17 ('s in relief oil the cor- *esi>ond':ng period last year. The Master re-ported that 93 tramps had been Sieved. an increase of seven. PAUPERS AND CATS. Mr 0. Evans-Jones referred to a case.. and asked tiiat the relief be renewed. Mr W. G. Jones: How are her oats? Mr Evans-Jones: Oh, ail right. There i& a Utter of kittens now (laughter). Rev. J. Gower: Other Unions object to pa-u- kee.jji.ng dogs- I have no objection to a solitary cat. but why should this perton keep a Colony of them ? Mr Evans-Jones Because there are so many OiJCe in the house (laughter). Rev. J. Gower Then, the are useless,- and ought to be drowned (laughter)- UNEMPLOYMENT. Mr Evans-Jones said he had never seen oO ?l,Uiy persons out of work in tho district before. J^ui-ing the last month he had been called upon 10 relieve several young married, men out of DEALING WITH RELIEF LISTS. Tho Rev. Henry Jones proposed that in futuro lSt-dd of tho whole Board going over tho relief l that it should be divided into two com- mittees to go over the lists simultaneously, the lUeül hers ol each committee to be composed of Representatives of the district, the list of which examined- Mr W. Williams seconded. The Rev- J. LI. Richards contended that there "as no necessity for the adoption of the system •d vacated, If the permanent- paupers' relief was pained for 26 weeks in each case and the widows *°r 12 weeks. JIi- J. Davies (Brynsog) objected to '.he re- QevvaJ of the widows' relief for 12 v.oeks, as their c|re unist a noes might alter considerably during that |>eriod. Rev. J. Lt Richards pointed out that the re- lieving officer had the power to act iu bucti » case. The Rev. J. Gower thought the scheme sug- gested by the Rev. Henry Jones a gcod one, provided the committees changed sections occa- sionally, T Mr John Williams moved, and Mr Davici **6wis seconded, an amendment "that matters be-) ♦^ft as they are." On being put to the vote the amendment was Carried by an overwhelming majority. MATRON'S SALARY. An application by the Matron (Mrs Hughes), an increase in her salary was adjourned for a the Rev. II. Rawson Williams giving a *totice of motion in the meantime that Mm Hughes' application be granted. NEW BOILER HOUSE. The foiiowing tenders for the crection of ths h-ew boiler house were submitted ;—Mr Jeremiah Jones. Llanrwst, £53; Mr Hugh Hughes, do-, >42; Mr J. Roberts, Trefriw, £33 18s 6d Messrs YV. Owen and Edward Williams, Trefriw, £32 15s. The latter tender was accepted. I RATE COLLECTOR'S SALARY. The Clerk reported that the committee ap- Pointed to consider the question of tho payment of the poor rate collector's salary by the different Parishes recommended that it be paid on tho f^scssablo value of each parish, and not accord- to the number of assessments as had been the case in the past. as all other expenses at- tached to tho Union were based on the assess- able value of each parish- The result of the new System would be that the proportion payable by the respective parishes would be:—Bettwsycoed, :£11 lis 2d; CaprJ Curig, £3 Is 4d; Dolwydd- 1In, je5 15s 2d Eidda, £1 12s 3d: Llanrhychwyn, Maenan. Penmachno, ws Id; Trefriw, j67 19;3 2d; Gvvern Ilovve), 9s lOd GWytherin. B2 10s 3d; Llanddoget. B5 2.s; LJan- P«rniow. £ 6 17s lCd Llanrwst rural. £ 13 Is Id; Llanrwst urban, £ 20 19s 3d Pentrevoek-s, £ 3 11<1 3-d;. 5s; Tre Rhys, 16s Od. On tho motion of the Rev. J. LJ. Richards, bonded by the Rev. II. Rawson Williams, the tecommendaHon was adopted.

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