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LLANRWST AND TREFRIW COUNCIL…
LLANRWST AND TREFRIW COUNCIL SCHOOLS. ANNUAL DISTRIBUTION OF PRIZES. UANRWST BOYS' SCHOOL. Mr \V. Ilughca, J.P., and -the Rev. W. Tho- mas attended' at the Llanr\v»t Boys' School to- day week as repre<t»enta.uves of tho Grouped benooi Managers for the purpose of presenting tha Loys with tho prizes awarded by tire County Education Authority. Acouit 120 boys .mustered1 toyeci.er under tihe dtarg-cof Mr D. J. V\ll- liaujs, lilio buu/im utter, and his staff (Miss Vv hi'u, Miss Tlx»t*is, Mas McGregor, and Ylr Herbert E. Joneo). Before t'he prises were dis- til baled, tho dbildron went thro ugh the follow- iirg programme in a manner reliectng the grua-uitct credit all those responsible for their training. &:n:g, "Yu iadh i ti. Gymru," the boys; ixeitation, "Lieweiiyn a'i Gi," Gvvilym Roberts, Stanley Richards, arid R. J. W-Mliaans, and also in WojSh by E. Hutchinson, an Eng- lish J ad; 90115?, "I to toll the etiory," the boys; recitation, "Both didaw o bono li?" T. J. NVikiams, O. Griihths, and S. T. Hughes; duet, "Room for many tt.ore," T. J. Owenand O. 0 riflith; solo and chorus, "Ld-i Lom, 1). AVi&iains (SOLO) a.nd the boys; recitation, "The Spanish Armada," Ellis Davio; eong, "Codaad yr Ivhodydd," a [sorUion of v/bidh was whistled in excellent. time, and "r know a. bank. Miss Thorns acted as accompanist. SEVEN YEARS' UlNJtiHOKEN RECORD. Mr VI. Hug.h26 expressed his satisfaction at the nuiubor ot books awarded as prizos, winch that the byyj had boon fauttiful and rc- gular in their attendance. lie wafi also very piea^cd to observe taut two boys were to be presented with silver watches for perfect attend- ance during the last seven years, 'H1o() sciiool bad been orxined 399 times during tvie year (1910), and mere wore 21 boys who had attend- ed without losing an opening during that per- iod. He hoped fcney would ooutinuo faithful and a-iso qualify for wSuksbes. There were 18 who had only lost a few openings. In attending tihe eoi.ooi regularly they wore not only benetitting themselves, but the ratepayers at large as tibe Government grants were aoUowod åln accord- ance with the average attendance of the cihil- drr-ti attending the- sclhcoi. lie hoped the par- ents would grasp this fact and see that their children took full advantage of their opportu- nities. Tru: ltov. W. Thomas presented a silver watch, each to Robert Roberts arid Robert Evan Prit- cbard inscribed "Presented by tho Denbighshire Education Committee for seven years' perfect attendance a.t tits Uanrwst Council School, De- cember, 1910," and said he hoped they would continue the excellent course which had proved EO gratifying to both themselves and the ^onool, and that their future career would bo marked by success. He _urg>c-d upon them to keep the iwatolies in commemoration of the happiest per- iod of their lives and look up-on them as one of their most valuable and cherished treasures. Mr Thomas then presented books to the fol- lowing who had attended the school regularly during the year:—Robert Owen Roberts, Christ- mas Hughes, Jdhn Griffith, W. It. Hughes, W. Janes, John Hudson, Samuel Thomas, Samuel Tudor Hughes, W. Williams, Arthur Hughes, Arthur Roberto, John Thomas, W. R. Jones, J. O. Roberts, Krnyr Jones, MaJdwyn Williams, Ilobert E. Hughes, O. J. Pritohard, and T. J. Owen,, and also to the following for good at- tendance:—Ernest Hod gins, 3y8; Harold Evans, 298; W. Percy Jones, 397; Henry Parry, 397; W. Hughes, 396; W. Davies, 396; J. Williams, 396; R. C. Roberts. 396; T. Willia. 395 (long tdistanoe from school); Jonathan Triv.ett, 394; R J. Williams, 392; Reginald, 392; Idwal Jones, 391; J. 1. Davies, 391; Owen Rebsrts, 391; Llewelyn Williams, 389 (long distance); Arthur Davies, 368 (long distance); Morris LLoyd Hughes 365 (throo miles dis- tance). The boys finally sang: "Fel y l'loiig ar gein y Hi," "We are out on the oocaai sailing,' and 4'0 beth a wneii di a'r THE GIRLS' COUNCIL SCHOOL. Prizes were distributed at the girils* school on Friday afternoon, the large schoolroom being ■wfH filled by too cihtldren's parents and others. The Grouped School Manag-ers were represented by Mr W. Hughes, J.P., W. Thomas, and tlhe Rev. W. Cynwyd Witliams. The children were under the supervision of Miss Jones, the head teacC:er, Miss Evans, Miss Jontes, Miss Jjaily Roberts, Miss Roberts, and Miss Lucy A. Roberts, assistant teachers. A feature which attracted much of the chil- dren's attention was an enormous Christnias tree laden with provided by the teadhers ami the children. The following programme waa presented be- fore tlie prize clitstiibuition — Pianoforte duet, Jones a-d Lally RobM-bs; choriises, "Christmas Awake," and "Breuddwyd y ro<]- .ilrrrits," the dhildron; rocitatioa, "Balahdsr, Dilys Pughe and Jane Roberta; chorus. "The Holy City" (soloist, Miss Maggie Evans), the dhi'ldrein; ring drill, Standards I. and II.; chorus,, "The Better Laud," tho chiildreJi (solo- ist, Miss Met,a Owen Thomas); rocotation, "Dirty Jim. six children. Miss Lally Roberts acted aa accompanist. Mr W. Hughes said he was very pleased to see so many of the children's parents present, as it indicated tihe awakened interest evinced by the public in education, and the appreciation its priviLeges. He hoped høy would mani- fest it in the practical form of sending their children to school regularly, so as to enable them ail to start life well equippsd. Mrs T. C. Roberts then presented prizes to the following cshildTen for perfect attendance during the year:—Biodwen Thomae, Ma.ry Catherine Williams, Efllen. Edwards, Hannah Mary Hughes. Antnie Mary Williams, Myfanwy Davies.ud Miriam Hughes. Good attendance: Dora Ellis, Katie Davies, Oatherine Jones, and Maggie E. Jones. Good conduct: Esther I/loyd Robert. Vera Owen, Myfanwy Burgess, Meta Owen Thomas. Ellen Edwards, and Lizzie Anne Jones. Best marks -during the year: Esther Lloyd Robert^, Emily Williiams, Myfianwy Bur- gess, Winnie Richards, Ma.ry Elizabeth Roberts. Mrs Thomas prcsemted certificates to the fol- lowing children for attewla.norv:—Mary Cather- jne Williams, Blodwen Thomas, Ellen Edwards, Harorsah Mary Hughes, Amiie Ma.ry Williams, Myfanwy Davies, Muriel Hughes,, Anne O. Jones. lizzie Jaw Roberts, Mair Roberts, Sarah Trivett» Sarah E. Edwardli, Do rah Ellis, lizzie 'A. Jones, Catherine Davief>, Mary Williams, Nelflie Davies, Maiggia A. Jones, Winnie Jones, Atuiie Lewis, Mary Elizabrilh Roberts, Sarah Roberta, Rennie Hughes, Elizabetli Mary Ro- be. Cassie Jones, Esther Iioyd Roberts, Mag- gie Blodiwen Jones, and Je«nat& Jones. TEACHERS CONGRATULATED. The Rev, W. Cynwyd Williams and tho Rev. VI. Thomas congratulated Mias Jones tier staff on t'lie good prograss made by the sohool during the year and upon the excellent discip- line maintained over the dhildreni—amply x- emplified that day fn tho miamtor the children went through the programme, and cspoaially the physical drill. The entrance of Father Christmas (represented; by M.ss Evans) into the room ercatcd quite a, flutter of expectation amongst the juveniles. The sharing of the tempting fruit of the Christ- mas tree was thon prooaedted with, nruclt to the delight of the reoinients. After the usual vobe of tharnhs had been ac- corded, the proof^viling'ft terminated with the ei.igii, ir of the Welsh National Anthem. TREMRIW COUNCIL SCHOOL. The di^Urifbultion of tpiiLzcs to eciliOiOil ch Lldnem ie vietry g<aneraky oihse.rved a.t llntw, amd on Thursday evcinimg' ttvi ortirwdcd audnonoe ait the PuilVfjc Hao: proved tihoit tihe evernt ds stJ1:J.í1 as popular as Th'e ocea- KLon was largely devoted to an cBi.tart.ai:.m:Ti'cn.t provided soMy by tihe ohiiildawi attending the Council! ISohool, exceOileaitdy trained by Mr Kobetrbs, the heaxlmasteir, and his aissisbaiait's.. The Rov. Evan Davdee preeitded over the miCtclt- tng, and ithe Rev. Heniry Joimeis oooudiwcted;, Mr R. Roberts aotiiinigf as acGomuna.iitx-Jt. T.h.e Oha:rm.aJl. En IDds oo..æ:X'19S, said ltùla!t tlh-e ga a.udri..emœ .ad; the 1ll1C'0Ü:mc g.a,V'8 ev1dr.trooe t'h-e køen ]Jn.{IDf'st iEwiu-oed ,by the !X1Ironts th.e oouatlAOtD. -of tht('i'f ohii!,Œr>f21ll lliTI:¡} the nig[h..t ()œJOC'.qpbil{),n of th. ,-1 t:, t Wiaírds tJh Tht IOltf u. ,6 ..0- -am. e il"eSu.ltbs of t!hol!> T<ØOC:nt I(',X- a.n.i1ltaiu-.om w>erte> ,J. rand 'htÍs staff "vuWv to tho h.ca.œl1.2¡:1k:r WUlO had &Da.r>ed UOO paiIlI3 to <Nl5U.l'8 tJhoa excc.clloemt rœudts aoh' d N rohoo.l .hn th.e ya;Y.e lo('VO. 0 8U1'lt8as ;y oouJd show hot tar 't'C s.ch _1 was !lllaJ!i1fffltlCld alt thE) r.('tCf'Il:t (Q,umIL y Vt.U eXaJI:b:U1a.t>>OO1 a.n d n- 1 1. bless the 'lj¡,ffi.r.i' uy WOUd,(1 !lve to w C(1);!}ICiJ. Sc.ht(){)f1 a.s ib1l1( EttC'D- p11l1.g- oVUli'3 'Wfiuioh ILad bl_J ø. ui&"f11ll J3J1d h oœ;¡a, t'hoeill to !c.a,c;ù '11he chriLdu-o.noUJl'a.i>e caroc'r (ta.;pp1am&e). 'a ron, of. th-e: oPl"aSOul,d:a.y w.erc acoorxlt&i wJu.ch R'J not ('xtClllllk'.d to 1ått1e t11. ''o,ho, :ID3;ny rose-s, of\vlOd'Lù.e ;kcatri.om tfle) had a,bs<o.rhed, to su}W'œ- :.m.1. llI1<C.<ljpciJt:.a.tøC! f.roID C(Ur.IJ'l11,g -eM: :ve.IL.Ilood otfu'CiI"W'JOO, owúmg 11..0 .a hrohm a.mJ. or l.e:g, who shoo ¡ iltt1-a I'ùgM tl1'ey posseærd U¡ tJ,1.061e Iwlho c1l.o.Soe to ta.lm .a.d- 'V-Ml:ta,goe It, bh,e,ill' ohJicl atta:i:nmclll1ts b(¡111SJ' t,('{! r a.hibty to ul8e >eo CWlbe (J.a.UG";¡.Ukli'). N f) W h°,weveor, <:duca¡bi.on w;as im t'If-,a¡cl}l oJ ø.1J, :nd.ll1t 'WaB ta.ughlt dm .a. m;amm.e.r that w;s so 'P'OO6mg tbia;t chitIrdtr.f::lIl d:eJigJù1JOO to t.a.k.e adV.amir.A.(J'. -of Mt lt t. if W .> !1tJ1Jp:C'lr.a 1l'Yr3 a.lJeS w.as to ocou.py ,¡,t6 POlSÙltio.n in MIlE.' 'all of tprogxees, that parcsL.s should do thcrir duty, mot oaky to tlie&r offg, but to tfiie ait largfe, by weaidi.ng t/heair chiddaxm (reguAarly to echoo.1, so that tliey might a*Iii Slave oqtta.l ojppartTsnditieiS to success- fully cope wLtfh the baibtle otf lctfe, and .at k^t be started im thetriighit dcTection. He hoped soon to find that tihe parents were so i2\,],i,ve to their duties that it would no ilongeir be necessary to apjjodint officer's to foCllli im tBi-pfrn <a,ppT.<au&e). llhey Iwer-o cIil proud of tihe euoooss of the oMdirem ircnowai of thoe eahooJ, and tihe .ifladafa'tigab>e effects oa tLciir teachers (loud a,pp!ojusc). The ehidaxan WTmt tliTou^h the foiPow- 1 sag programme m a. b:ig1Úy 011ed.iita.ble maoner, Mr R. Rooerts, tihe ihe-adimasteir aot- iag as accomipaaiLst: —Walsli sting, "Mwilvn B«cii Medyn," the imfants; ixxatatiou "F«.1dfcor Chnisfcmas," the imlamts; kinder- gaa-teci, "Coma .amd take » stwimg- wrwiSi. jm"' the ohlkiwn; hoop drill, i.nfo.n.ts, rmnse.ry Khjrmes, the jenfant-s; addmas, Mr Irar W-jf. 1; actioai Mlltg, "Little Wivec," tho gi-ris; "Tbe Seasons,1" !t,ho W-B HTM! gniHw; FFL»y»?caJ e.xerobcs, the B*Y« • tu^ni aoag-, 'Couia we but rtile," ■ iMfoji, and tie Phooiog'r^xh)'' C. Roberts amd Harold Read; Qcttiion oonlg, "'I'h,e Smaxt P.T., J. Evans and class; Weflsh rteaijfea'tion, "Yn Shop y Poxued," Anmfbo Wíù- Liarna; unison sOIng, "Giggl.8 de Gnim," six igiirlis; action scones "Coach and Four," tBie boys aind giinls; faroe, "A Screw Loose." The distribii'titooi of iprizes were them pn> oeeded wiittlh. Giiflts for aneedlework awarded by Mrs Marsh were dasfcriibuted by heirscCf as fd" -owc,St-andarct 1.: 1, Nellie Moss; 2, divudad bcitwccr-i Jufiia Macg-utarie and Hiiiliije.r. Stamdard II.: 1, EmiJy Willianiis; 2, Mary WuIIiiams. Standard Ul. 1, divided between Morfudd Jones and Mytf.amwy Ro- berts; 2, divided bc'twe'.cn Ida Jones and Gwcm»cLoilime Mortris. iStandaTd IV.: 1, Annie E. Wililiams; 2, divided betwcccn Magigie Evans and BIodswcca H-ughes. V-. 1, Jane BjLzaw.th Jones; 2, Kate A. Jones. Standard VI. 1} dijv'idtd batweeoi Annie C. Roiberts amid Filoxfsi'ce Shaw; 2, divided be- tween Saraili Roberts and llith Evans. Standard VII.: 1. Jcinoiio Evams; 2, Edith Ocrtiific-ates grasited by the Caxn arvonah 1 re Ediicatiooi CoiricnLttee w £ ,re paxoe-ntcd to the foLilowiriiig for j^assdnig tihe. merit class in b •» noocmt County Sohioeil CuXamicnaJbion — Cec.il Hughes. iRdlxuit Wdiiliams, Filoretioa Shaw avi Lilian Hughes. PROFIOlÐNcY IN ENGLISH. A inamvber of priaes were awarded by Cap- taiin Eitclietn for proficiency :in Enig'xdli. Mr Ev.wn Joaes, ILamovvt Coaixuty SdhoaL, who •e^amiiued. the ciasscis, •rcportDd Wj sattis- tactortHy of the high stasbdsard attadmed by the sdhiovlaris. The priaes -we--o <liiritc.bnted by too Rev. Heniry Jones as MHows:—Stoddard II.: 1, Dwothv Hughies; 2, N^eiilie Moss; 3, Jwlia Miacg*ua;r:o; 4, JOlun. H. Ttirng-ir a.mi AninLe Reiberts; 5, G. H. Welkin, Doirolbhy Jocaes and Keaincr J. Hiililior. Standard II.: 1, Ivor Wiililtiams; 2, W' znas; 3, Enaiiy Wtililtams; 4.L"izzit? Priiteh-a.rd; 5, J. H. Roberts; 6, J. LJoyd Jones; 7, Mary Wil- liams, W. J. WiMiaias, Ehnyar Williams, end Etnictdh J. WilU'ilams. Standscd III.: 1, Lizmz> Evans; 2, Aithur WLlRiaanis, HJClw. Dav bc!s' Myfamwy Robetrta, E. G. Tliiomas, PhyCfHs Evtaais, and E. G, Motmu-s. Sftandard IV.: 1, Cih.arJie Reed; 2, Rlod'yvem Hutgihic<s; 3, Prances Slack; 4, Mary E. Roberts and •Magigiiio Evans; 5, Leslie Gregory; 6, Percy IMicltae. Sfcaa^dord Y.: I, Gladys Hinghes; 2, Jainis E. Jones; 3, Kate ,A. Joiuss; 4, Animie Williams, Gladys Stob^ite, 5, Roibert Wii- liams; 6, Jane M. Jontas. Stamdaird VI.: 1, Flortnice G. Shaw; 2, A. C. Rcjbe/i^ts; 3, Phoebe C. Joaes; 4, Anniie Evans. Standard VII.: 1, Jenmiie Evams; 2, Edith F. Ellis and W. íD. H-uigihes. Mr R. H. VVilViaim- C.C., p.reisnnlt>ed the prizes for reig'u!a.r attendance diuirim^g the. year as follow Hirat (GLaee (medal for fehreei year's' pcnfeelt ettondcance): Myfanwy Ro- 'beoifas, alias Edi'i'Jii Erams, R. D. Ei-jgihes, Elorenice Sliaw, Kate Amam Jones, E, igra Wil- liams, Ivor W'iiUdaiiris, Dotrothy J. G. Jones, Kate Diaviies, Lizzie Evans, LgisIiIjO Gre- gory, Frajnieets Slack, LJ.S'Wicllyn Llavics. Second Clatse: Owein Pierce, John Da.vies, Mary Jcaies, Mary E, Roberts, Thames O. Davies, Edward G. Th.at11.as, Alesamder • MxiR-ae, Gladys Hughes, Clhairlie Read, NdJÙ3 Mosis, MeR.^?, Eneeh J. WEtiams, Daisy Robents, Lewiis A. Jontca, L1. G. Joaies, Annie MoRae, Zacariali Jones, W. Jones, and J. L. Loudby. MT R. H. WilHiaans Ðalid he had never ocem deaner tand more in'tciUiigeint diiXdreQi tliaci those who stood before him, and he felt can- fidemit tiha.t they woufd one day 100 a orediit both to tbair parents and ithe village of their nativity ^.applause). The Itcv. Henry Jones saiid tihat Captain Kitchen wished tbe clbiildrx'n to know that .he giave Ifhe anmnual prizes ,;m jnemory of his brotfher, Mr Frc4dieric Ki.'lbclhcn, v.hio iiad taken so mudli initirrest ioi tho school. Mr Evan Jones, who had ex arm: nod the children, iiii hia rclport, Lqtat,?d tPiLat h;c?,Yw h:g?b;v 'Pi 'W-?tih thk, -chool amd t!h,,?, m *rnttaLncid, tiheT,,t). I-I.-o w;m g-Alp,aw witdi the ?i d lanswws igiveta by the younger dli iiklren.. He (tho spraker) was-, glad to niote that the Walsh children had held their own in am examination in English subjects (ajnilause). 'Die..teiacCjuans wcce to 100 ,h:ig*b3 y (xmmMTuckd upon .their work (applause). Pa,rents oouJd mat plceo too mutcffi weight on fche value of eiue.at.iian, it wias the best equipment with Vlfllrll ito Ifigiht the batl'le of [lie. If C rlmlt Bntiaijin w.as to maintaim lier poeiifciioo,. at tho hiead -of the naftiieui: of tlha !world it was tliat hv-r tj a ,j 1, b t. ord'u,e¡t.om ¡p,ijboloe, as th.ad.1L:d of to-day was the citizen of to-imiorrow (cipp^ausis). M.r T. R. VV ill Laais moved £ (vote of thanks to the donors of tihe priiarts, tbe, Clh-airman, the oondncitor, \Jh,e he £ .dm^at,ej- and hils titaff, wflTjioh wats sccanded by Mir Evans, Grafnant Hoiuse, anud caaniied wOtili acclamation.
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Mrs. M. J. Evans, 58, St. Mark's Road, Easton, Bristol, who says I have had such awful pains in my back and loins that many a time I had to crawl up and down stairs on my hands and knees. I couldn't help crying out --=Z:=== with the pain,it was so cruel. Afterwards I became dropsical my legs were full of water. The swelling spread to my body, and 1 became a dreadful size.
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"The kidney secretions were sosLdimg, and sometimes I passed soarocly any. "The doctor said I bad droy a.nd kuinoy tro,uble. i bad mqno to hirn cmly just in "?y tie sa3d, b-ut his modicirie d:,d not do ?Ty- ?, 9-d ""d I began t?) got very, low -mi,(i mi3?- .bl., for I 61,i-uug??t I ahowd nev?ar I-c wi,?il %ga?n. Soon after I Started with Doan's Backache lticiruey Pills, however, I began to pass more water, and gradually the- dropsy we rot away. "It was wonderful !how D^in s Pills caced) tho backache, too; I ugecS to bo adways holding my back, but now I cam get about splwrlidly." he lcidmy-s;aio -%voak or )?'dTw Nvllein t y poisons are left in too blood and tlxiao poiaoma make you feel tired, drowsy, andi fchoy briji-g on urinary disorders, gravel, dropsy end rhetama- tiwn; they make your head bad and your ftaok weak, and you grow di&spendent and irritable. If, therefore, you are ill, give your kidneys help :ir.1. Doan's Baekadho Kidney Pillst the spocial kidney amtd bladldar xnodioiraa. 2s 9d a box, 6 boxes 138 9d; of all cfheniwts and stores, or poet free from Foster-MeOkliian 00., 8, Wells-at., Oxford-st., London, W. Be sure you get the saime pills as Mrs Erans had.
RHYIJ COUNTY COURT.
RHYIJ COUNTY COURT. SEQUEL TO A BETTWSYCOED ACC:DENT. SERVANT'S CLAIM FOR COMPENSATION AGAINST A RHYL HOUSEHOLDER. This court was held on Friday, before His Honour Judge Megs. A RULE AS TO ADMINISTRATION ORDERS. On an application being made for an admini- stration order, Mr A. Lewis Jones said he ap- peared for a creditor, and he wished to ascer- tain whether the debtor did not owe more than £50. His Honour said no notice had been given of opposition, and he had made it a rule that if an administration order was opposed notice should be given to the debtor. It was not fair to a debtor that anything should be sprung upon him without notice. His Honour granted the order asked for, and hoped solicitors would bear in mind what he had stated as regards notices. COMPENSATION CLAIM: SEQUEL TO AN ACCIDENT AT BETTWSYCOED. Mr Holland Roberts (from Mr A. Foulkes Roberts' office, Denbigh and Prestatyn) referred to the case of Mrs Dorothy Griffiths, Ty Capel, Meliden, against the Glyn Mining Company. Bettwsycoed. This was the case in which it w.as alleged that a man namod Griffiths white lifting a barrel of oil on a stand at the mine injured himaelf in February, 1909, and he died from rupture in April last. The plaintiff's claim was 'for compen- sation, death beamg due, it was alleged, to the injury received in the accident. Mr Holland Roberts said. he was pleased to say that the parties had agreed to terms, and he asked that tho agreemont. should be recorded by his Honour, the amount of compensation being £64 15s. He asked that S20 should be paid at once to Mrs Griffiths and tho balanoo by 7s 6d per week. Mr Pierce Lew's, for the respondents, said he agreed. His Honour pointed out that there would not b.3 much left, and he could not quite see how the £20 was made up. Mr Holland Roberts that £15 5s lid had to be paid for funeral, doctor, and other expenses, and Mrs Griffiths had other acoounts to moot. Mrs Griffiths was called, and agreed with the award. H u-i Honour said ho would allow Mrs Griffiths to take S16 out of court, and the balance would be paid to her monthly at the rate of 7s 6d per week. DISPUTE AS TO THE PRICE OF LAMBS. Tliq Registrar heard a crise in which Mr Ed- ward Anwyl, Gwespyr, sued Mr William Jones, Prestatyn, for S2 Os 6d, being the alleged price of lambs and of a pig. Mr Holland Roberts ap- peared for the plaint.ff, and defendant attended in p?reoa. It was stated that the plaintiff put a number of flieep on the defendant's land to graze, the undersianding being, according to custom, that defendant was to take half of tho lambs from the sheep. In all there were six lambs, and plaintiff alleged that defendant sold them at 25s each. He had rotoived B2 on account, and de- fendant hau also sold a p g for 5s 6d, -leaving a balance of S2 Os 6d. Defendant's contention was that he only re- ceived 20s each for the lambs, and so only owed defendant £1 5s 6d. Mr Holland Robrd'ts pressed for an adjourn- ment, and said he would endeavour to get the shop books of the late Mr Cunnah regarding the transaction as to the lambs. Defendant.: You need not go there. I havo asked about them, and it is not in the boobs. The case was then adjourned. HOUSEHOLDERS AND THEIR SERVANTS. CLAIM FOR COMPENSATION. Mrs Isabella Fleming, widow, described as a general servant, of Killshaw-strect, Liverpool, claimed 6s 3d per week under the Workmen's Compensation Act from Mr Jehn William Heath, bootmaker, 163, Wellington-road, Rhyl. Mr Brandreath, barrister-at-law ( nstructed by Mr Sicrc", solicitor, Liverpool), appeared for the plaintiff, and Mr J. Pierce Lewis for the respon- dent. In cfpanirag the case, counoe! stated that tho plaintiff a ooo-k, <.1.00 in July la-t entered the service of Mr Heatih. After being there a week sho tripped over some oilcloth Iln tho passage, fell down a ficgfht of stairs, and dislo- cated her col'Jarbon'o, and injured her thigh. blue was talkan by MN Heath to Dr. Hughes who attended to her, and for tfaree weeks she was unahle to do work, and not receive amy wages for that period. Then for three weeks Sh0 had Is 6d) per week dc- ducted from her \WI.g>28, and the end of eight weeks was cent away, a-ftar receiving a week's notloe. In October plaintiff's fcobciior vv robe the respondent seating out that the plain- tiff was incapacitated, and claiming' 6s 3d per ■ week compensation from her under the Work- men's Compensation Act. Tho Q, 3d was ar- live-ell ait aa follows:—4s 6d per week wages, and 8; per vvook the value of Ihor board a.nd lodgings, half of tihat amount, beting 6s 3d. In. his .rcipiy, tho respondent admitted that there was a,n accident, bwt contended t-hatt. his wife employed tihe plaintiff. Count*?! submitted that the master of the houue was liable for the wages paid. Later on respondent's solicitor sc.t up that there had been wilful misconduct, buii had not given particulars. Tho Judge said he thought plaintiff was en- titled1 to those particulars, but Mr Pieree Lewis submitted that while the respondent could claim partioulars plaintiff was not entitled! to particulars of the respondent's defence. The said1 it miglit moan a-n adjourn- ment if there was a. surprise (sprung on rtfhe plain- tiff. Plaintiff then called. and gfuvo her ad- dross 20, Binnie-street, Hall ¡,,¡¡¡ne, Liverpool- Shia detailed how shoe was goinig to till a kettle in the respondent's house, and trippinig over aome oilcloth fell downi a flight of five stairs. Respondeat picked her up, and Latter on Mrs Beath and a lady friend took her to Dr. Hughes-Jones. He advised her to lay on her back for soma weeks, and then to carry her arm in a. sling. For three woolœ sha was mot aibie to work, bUJ after that did a. little. Aftor tfue k-ft Mrs Heath's houee she did nothing*, and could mot work, &3 she could not raise her arm above hex Shoulder. She was totally capacitated. In oroas-examining tho plaintiff, Mr Pierce. Lewie pointed out to the Judige that although the plaintiff said she could net raise her arm above her ahoukfer she had actually durin.g tihe time she had been in the wttneaj-box lifted! her hand to her forehead, and had put her hot straight. Plaintiff, in reply to questions, stated she had boeon examined by Dr. Bates, of Liverpool, but she maintained that the could mot use her arm- She denied that lihe had been warned by both Mr aind Mrs Heath not to venture along the passage alfter dark with- out a lighted candle. In was true tHat sinee. the aooident dhe had done odd jobj abcut the house, but shø used: her left hajnd. She had to ag'roe to a reduction of wages, because Mrs I loath had a woman ii» to wadh. She com- plained of pains in her hips a> well as uf stiff- ness in the shoulder. Mr Lewis questioned the plaintiff as to where she lived in Liverpool, amd whether siho had not resided in Ridhiton-street. Plaintiff ad- mitted that she visited a friend there, but could not eay whether she travelled from her solicitor's office to th.:1.t place on a tram car. Mr Pieroo Lewis said he would oall a witness to prove that on one day plaintiff boarded a traomaar in Liverpool, used her right arm to get on the ear, used it to guide herself to a seait, aad ag-ain used it when cJw left the car, yet. ale could not it at aU, Plaintiff replied that she could not say whe- ther she was on a oar or not. The Judge said he thought tho plaintiff oould Lii. bar arm higher than elhe said. THE DEFENCE. For the defence, Dr- Hughes-Jtines was caEed, and said1 he atten'ded plai.ntiii'. Stle oid not suffer from dislocated Moulder, as was all«giad. iSine bad a fractured collar,bonic, and wais- bruised about the hipis. He bo'und the arm up wi the usual way, and in live weeks sno shiouid; have bean all right. Cre*s>-exanuned, witness waid tJ¡,a.t for three weeks she would have to reit, and for anutlier two wecha aliould. have carried! her arm in a ■sling. He considered that the staiines> from winiwh the plaintitt' saad she snjfforod was duo to want of exercise of the arm. fracture wouid m his opinion, linterfene with her capacity or work ox the of the Mntb if ohe used it. Mr ilealih stated' that he bad warned the plum i.-iff aigaiuiSt going along tho ^xijstsag.e witn- OUt" a. ligist after dark, and had told jier ho would r«.<; be rcaponsiblo for any accident. When piujntiif leifc she was all riglnt, and had told, him so. In orosB-examinafeioa, he said he as.iisbed his wife with catsh for tho house if She hatd a ppor season- Respondent also said thai' after three weeks tho plaintiff said she could us3 her arm, and did work. Mrar tH,!?rj-ilr seated that dhe engaged the pl-anntui truin Liverjitool, and found cm her -ar- rival she had only sight in one eye. Her hus- band wanted to get rid of bar at omoo, bu.t allowed lier to stay. Plaintiff dlid nobhinig for threo weeks after the aocackant, but afberwawfe rocdced tlie or&die. as slbe said shoe wanted som-e- thing- to oocupy her time, aod sihe did a little ooetl-ng. It was true ahe bad a wo-miaai in to wiaE-h, as 81113 waa afraid that plain-tiff rnigiht ,,1.ia hurt ber arm. She deducted the Is 6d plt.1 the washerwoman from plaintiff's wages, and she was l'hle. She too had warned the plaintiff against cct ujing a candle in a tiurk 1 The Judge said that the only poin>l, in the oaso was whetlier plaintiff was xneapacitated. No one oould say in a lodlfting^houso a servant ewuld in the hurry thiin'k of talking* a lighted! oanwile. That would not be serious and wilful misoamduct within the meaning of the Act. Mr Pierce Iiercm also oontemdtod thab respond- 1t did not have notice of the aocid«nt, but The Judge said* that where master knew of eat ftoaident, and ihis family took the servant to I a Jtootor, and 800 was afterwards in his house weolcs be. knew of tho accident- It was an-atbeir question as to the claim not being made f«r two month.i, and the plaintiff was lost eigiht cf for tliat period. Plaintiff said' she was not active for ithat period, but so far as the facts wore proved she was inactive as to hor claim for two months. He did not accept her story as to her being incapacitated, and be had seen, her in the box. Ooumsel submitted that if there waa any question on that point tihe matter could bo re- ferred to a medical referee. T'iie Judge: I do mot aooept her story. She says she cannot xiaise her arm above her aboulder, but siiic has done 90. A question aroee as to why Dr. Bates, had not been called, and Mr Pjroe Lewis 6tated that respondent oould not afford to pay his fee for attend!rag court. He had evidence to prove that pla.in.titt had used her arm in a tnamear- The Judge he did not think tihat was ry. He held that the oase of wilful and serious misoonduot get up by respondent faded, and notice of the aooident was g!iven, but the fact remained that from August uraiii October plaintiff no claim, and she i-cuad that she was not now incapacitated. He did not think itbo respcudenit was justified in stopping the wages for three weeks, but IflS plaintiff's food and lodgings was worth 8s per week, half that amount was covered. Then ag-ain respondent abciuid not have deducted tiiie Is *6d per week, and he fotcud that plaintiff durinig that period w-as partiaUy incapacitated- He bad decided to award ber Is 6d for three weaks, and found that sihe was not now incapacitated. No doubt., betiin<g a nervous and excitable wornarly ahe iiad certain idiaaa in her baad, but be would not furtbor into that -matter. He awarded her 4s 6d, the dediuoted. witbout oasts. CLEANING THE DYSERTM "UuT." JVIr Arthur J a met V\ right. Rhyd Farm, Dyserth, sued Mr Jidwam Parry, Hope House, Hotiyweii. for £2 3s for in connection, tlie cloamng of tnc Djoerth De- feuidant l^k> into court, andi counter- claimed for £1 10s, alleged damage .to ins jaiad by a quaiciiity of soil being deposited titeieon- Mr Jc«3j>h Lroyd appeared far tihe plaintiff. It was. stated thai Mr Wri-ght arranged w-tli oiheir ocoupieirs and owners of iain-d to nave the worUt of cle-ansnig' the "out" carried He wrooo tJ0 the deiendant, wbo, 1t Wa5 oonto0Il1df.d, agreed to that couirse, but on being iniormed trsut the cost was fu par rood, replied tinat he would net pay more toon 6d, and 1JKiJ De would send his own men to do tihr" work 11 mat prace was not agrr-ecd to, but pJiaauaailif had already hud tho work dene. Detendant's counter- claim was in nespect of the soil taken from t'he "cui," contending that the whole of it had deposited on hm Juind instead1 of being divided: between hi in and' the owner of tne land' on the other side of the "out." Plain- tiff's -answer to this was tha.t he had followed tibe custom of the country, deposit jag the sod on the land1 which WaQ lowest. lie could not pub it on the other side because oi a high hedge. Defendant argued that 6d was ample for oaoh rood on his land, as there were only weada in tihe cut, and that tho woilk ^bcuid not have been done without his written agree- mont to the price. John Twist., Kbuddlan, who did the work, said the price of 2s per rood was very low. The Judjge thought plaintiff mrgibs have w.octed until defendant atgreed to bhe price, but did net thirik the charge tKiirciaeonable. He allowed plaintiff £2 8j. and awarded defendant 5.3 for the sod plaoed on his land- E'aoh party to pa-y their own costs. CLAIM FOR RENT FROM RHUDDLAN. Mrs Anne Owen, Dyffryn Aled, Rbuddlan, claimed £8 16. from Mr Pryc-E JCCI«G, Plas, Ijly-a'acin, in rc.spect to a let to ihim. Mr Joaeph Lloyd appeared for tihe plamtiffi end Mr E. A. Crabbe for the defendant. The plaintiff's 0000 was that ithie lemaniey of the houise by agreement oommctneed on July 13th, 1909, the same to expire by six mcntihs' notice in writing on May 1st in any year. The rent wias £16 per anmum, payable in advance. The defend-ant was not able to pcssesflicn •cif tho hause. but paid rent until he aisked plaira-iiff to take the hou e off his hands. Plaintiff ag'reed to do so, provided the defend- ant could find a suitable tenant He was wn- able to -do so until ithe end of the year. Plci'.ntiff said that she had taken the matter once out of the hands of her solicitor on de- fendant promising to pay the leg'al expenses which sine bad incur red1. Defendant had bad full partioulars of the claim, and lie had mot repudiated liability, in fact had promised to pay the rent at the rate of JS1 per month. His Honour ashed what the defence to the OM0 was.. Mr Crabbe replied that he was afraid there was very little defence. He had only just !x"en instructed, amd was under the impression that credit had not boon given for two sums of £1 paid, but he now saw that credit had been given- Defendant took the house under tlie im- pression t'ha.t he could also get some land; he did not get the kind, and was forced to move away. He 'paynaant by intl.ailme'nita of £ » per month. In g'ivin-g the plaintiff judgment His Honour disallowed 2s 2d allowed for the tenancy agree- ment, and 10.; ód the aimomnt of the legal ex- panses defendant was alleged to have promised to pay when plaintiff took the matter out of her solicitor's bands. The order was for 10s per month.
ST. ASAPH BOARD OF GUARDIANS.
ST. ASAPH BOARD OF GUARDIANS. INGRATITUDE OF TWO UNEMPLOYED. The fortnightly meeting of this Board was held on. Friday, when ttere were present: Mr John Frimston (chairman), Mr Wm Jones (viceKibairman),, Mrj De Ranee, Miss Gee, Iwv. Canon C- F. Robents, and Messrs G. Perks, G. F. Gunner, J. Roberta Jone.3, Isaac Bathe. LI. B. Evans, R. Jones (Prestatyn), T. Pennant Williams, R. Armor Jones, Thomas Evan-si, J. B. Willia.ms, Jdhn TLcibertia, W. S. Roberts, W m. Morris, J. D. Jones, Edwin Morgan, Wm. Williams, Frank Bibby, Edward Williams, Robert Jonas (Denbigh), John Lothian, with the Clerk (Mr Charles Grkn&ley), Master (Mr Robert Jones), and other officials. THE WORKHOUSE. According too t'he master's journal the pauper population of the workhouse that day was 151, a decrease of 13 on the number a year ago. and the vagrants relieved during' the past fort- night numbered: 137, an increase of eight as oompared 'with statistics last year. Parcels of illustrated papers for the use of the work- hou93 inmates bad been received from Miss M. Lloyd, Arsyllfa, St. Asaplh. and a number of booiks for the workhouse library had been re- ceived from Mrs Edwards, Lothian Park. Si. Asaph- A GUARDIAN'S BEREAVEMENT. The Chairman referred to the bereavement sustained by Mr George Williams, tihe member for Meliden, by tho death of his wife. Mr VVilliams, bo .remarked, was one of the oldest members of the Board, and had proved a. very faithful Guardian. lie was sure the whale Board sympathised with hiim ion his loss (hear, hear). A vote of sympathy witlh Mr Williams was WORKHOUSE FIELD RETAINED. Mr LI. B. Evans reported that the Finance Committee bad had under consideration a. letter from Mr D. Mac. Nkxjll, Bedehvyddian estate a/rent, offering the Board the use of the field in front of the workhouse a.t a. rental of B2 5s nar annum. The field 'bad previously been rented for the Board by Mrs Luxmoore, and. tibe rent now asked for was a little le:s than 9he had been paying- Tie recommendaticn was adopted. BASE INGRATITUDE. Mr J. D. Jones referred to the offer he made ] at tihe last meeting to find empJoyment for twlC) mon who appeared before the Board, and said he bad been sadly disappointed by both of them. They tunned up to work at his farm on 1 tihe Monday following' the Boardt meeting as they promised, and they d'roew money every evening till the end of the wceik — more, in faet, than they bad earned. They sometimes heard of honour amongst theivee, but there was certainly none of tihat virtue amongst these men.. On the Saturday evening one of them received the money for the two, and -.fteiwa-rds. it appeared, as seen as he had turned his back on tibe farm he made a bolt for A he-Tie Railway Station with the vsiWe of the rmoraciy, end ihaid not "bfen or theamd of His tpartiaer was thus terflt witbotf-it fli faiT'tlnitog to bcop him over Sun- day a,r,i he (Mr Jooiies) coufd not but take carnrpasEocm on. b>m. Dr.trimig the fa.ioxvltig ho turinicd m.p to ,work every other day, (U!2ji mow he had c!>aiod off, s^ter getting mare wages tiliici was realty due to hilID. Neitbor of the man,, hie wias eonry to add, had paid a ooppeir for tlheiir C'odg>:mgs in AbcrgipJe. H,e jn'.iiit ioncd t'he matter :n order tiiait b o be cm their gTjscd against fellows of that cf.ass. If th2! Booird bad a. mo-hit to ipjefvtcffiit such ipreiple .w-itting into tiio v,K>rkQioiK-;0 at he .tlhoi'ighit it would fce a. a-.ood itihioig. CVLen wbo would not try to kvyp 'work^w.bca -tihey fgo't it diiid inc.t deserve any £ tk>cC.+.rtr cc 1;d IT3 from anwrje. Tin3 CJiie.rcnma.u said lie wias eure tihe iBocrd very gratoful to Mir J. D. Jotncs for the kilndn-ess the had sliown im ft -ying to hrfip wh-eoo ho tfuomgfut it was wcaiiti^d, and feey wymipatii' i-cd Iwiitih hicn ki ttilio mngTatofutl wa.y hi viihiiah tSi'cee tno had treated him. Had he baca im Mr place ibe wcraM harye baan vary etixxrigiy wlrlimoed to ltakoe pro- oeediing's aguinet tfeieon. -O ne >'X the .rr.i^n, cit was stated, WaLooged toO 1 R,ky!l oaid tihe otihor to Dwato'gfti. Mir Johji R-eibftrta eae'id he bad many times urged tfce ledef^'tifcn of a. stoiae-'biTeaki wg HH 1:1 r:nj otrid'csr to jmOi.tt cai3ccj of tba.t kind,. oo»d w^tiil they miovod an 'tihat danecttioa tihoy •wida'.d i2tjw>3»ya have rffiiid' £ isira.Het5 about thio-i w«rkbous3. OUT OF WORK. S"v«r:1 :panonlts .00 -1 fiaanii&s appeared • hr (1Cf;m B;Qi3.. epefckg ion =-nol.I;14i tiljat tSaey were un>a,b>i to oibtasm (ccn- ^oy:rti-~m.t, .m-oet of tibctm briangnng- to Riyi. Tbo Chairman Raid. tSueasi caoes soeaned to'ba very mrwih ccn tibe increase, <cqpc<c:cilily ica Khy1!, aad they were a igneait to the ro'^viitnig offioor. Mir I^'hs ccuquined bow the reliaving ofF.cei' sabitefiod thimseCf witih oaspaofc to the dwsttiitu-* tian v,ihioh tfeeoe (people pc,e»ad»d. Tbe RediiiyvflO'g Officrer easd lys visited ersoih O, amd fncd'9 fu&l imquiries into it. Two OT tfiinte people 1m. Rihyl had remAeiied. liim apJ-etadud aæist6noo åm. the matter. Tho CthLVitman ea;.d he 'W2S sams that reLileviin'^ offioctr duacbairgcd bin duty thor>o,ngLfy ia tbciae caa:(j, ar.td nevrcr gave fel'j-'f wj'jhout, fully ÐtfYDg hi'mscuf .tihat there was dee it it ut ion. Afhar fuelthted" di lerjuiuiiOin iit doe id 2d, 00., the pcqpocOtiloci of Mr I\rks, to ritfor to tihe Eiiaaannoo; "Caaamiitt-os •tSue q-utcftica cf afjpocc.lb- afic mmeCO3 ,1;0 .hd iP tihe rsliiavkug offioer, wicl foLL'eiwieig up caeee iwb-rn? iheire was any dou'llt about tibo cinci;ia:t.iL £ (nKXts. lit was also do- cId-cid, 011 tibe OE,CI'JCQ cif Mr Jclm Rabec-ts, s:iex:iiL<ied .y Mr J..RabeUte Jon'js, to c-.cf &r to the stanza .Daaunrittee .the cpciatt'tca of tlhte esitnib- Edsfcsmrcilu ICI a ftt-cmiewbrioafciEig yard foir tibe uin-aia'P Loyed.
RUTHIN BIRD SHOW.
RUTHIN BIRD SHOW. INCREASE IN NUMBER OF ENTRIES. CARNARVONSHIRE AND DENBIGHSHIRE PRIZE WINNERS. The annual sbow was held at Ruthin to-day week. The entries numbered 545, being 150 more than last year. 0 The following are the principal awards in the open cl.a.%as:- POULTRY. Turkey: 1, Mrs Dyson, Llanfair; 2, J. M. Will'ains, Ruthin. Gocco or gander: 1 J. W. Kellet, Llanfair; 2, T. Will!am5on, Del- wen Haii. Duck or drak- I and --)(?,c'al, P,. Mercer, Liverpool; 2, W. Lloyd, In- d'an gime: I and opccial., G. Fwilkn,?r, It& ?l; I vvto' 2, J. Edward3, Llandilo. came (AO.V.): 1, T. H. Edwards, Chcrk; 2. R. Hitchen, Nantwich. Langshans: 1 and special, Mrs L. Thomas, Car- marthen; 2, A. Hyslop, Llangollen. Orpington: 1, W. LJoyd, Pwllheli; 2, A. Hyelop, Llangollen. Plymouth rock: 1 and special. A. Hyslop; 2, J. Evans, Llangcrniew. Black or white Wyan- dett.es: 1 and spccial, G. Gray, Swndkh; 2.. L. Booth, Cher. Wyandott-es (A.O.V.): 1, A. L. Statham, Deganwy; 2, Mrs L. Thomas, Carmar- then. Minorcas: 1 and special, R. LockeU, Llan- y mynech; 2, W. Lloyd, Pwd'lielL legltom: 1, R. Mercer, Liverpool; 2, E. Goodhead, Burton- on-Trent. Game bantam: 1 and special, F. A. Stansticld, Rawtensrall; 2, W. Thomas. Bridgend. Bantam (A.O.V.) 1, C. Fairbss, Warhead, Dur- ham; 2, R. H. Ash ton, Urmston. Any other variety: 1, J. Edwards, Llandilo 2, S. Fletcher, Do;-by. Selling class: 1, R. Mercer, Liverpool; 2, G. Faulkner, Chester. PIGEONS.—Show homer: 1 ani Rudd Brothers, Norwich; 2, Roberts Brottk r- Ll&n- golkin. Flying homer 1 and special, VV. Ll. Wil- j liams, Penmacnmawr; 2, A. Hyslop. Fantail or ¡ Jacobin: 1, W. Ll. Williams; 2, h, R Jom, Blaenau Festiniog. Long-faced tumbler: 1, G. Harper, Manchester; 2, W. Shroll, Abertillery. Magpie: 1, Rudd Brothers ;2, Jorss and Palling, Llanfarrleohan. Any other variety: 1 end 3, R. Jones, Blaenau Festiniog; 2, G. Harper, Man- che3tcr. CAGE BIRDS.—Canary, variegated 1 and special, R. W. Thomson,v Llandudno. Clear Yorkshire canary: 1, 0. Owen, Menai Bridge; 2, J. Pike, Penmaenmawr. Unfiighted canary: 1, T. PIke; 2, J. Salusbury, Cer'g. Norwich, any variety: 1, S. Forsott, Portmadoc; 2, E. Jonas, Bala. Light mule: 1 T. Williams, Ruthin; 2, J. L. Owen, Conway. Dark canary: 1 and spec- ial, T. Williams; 2, R. Roberts, Denbigh. Gold- finch 1, R. 1. Edwards, Rjtbin. Goldfinch, Brit- 'sh: Any oth I 1 and special, J. Salusbury. er variety British bird: 1, Walker and Alcock, Con- way 2, J. Williams, Denbigh. BUTTER.-31b. 1, Miss Wdliamson, Derwen; 2, Mrs Chrisbophereon, Gyffylliog.
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HOTEL ASSESSMENTS IN LLANGOLLEN DISTRICT. LICENSEE AND THE CHANCELLOR. Great interest was taken in the deliberations of the Llangollen Assessment Committee at Cor- wen on Tuesday. Mr R. Llewelyn Baker, bre- wer, whe owns some of the chief houses in the d strict, appeared to :ppc.a} for the reduction of assessments. Mr W. H Parry, one of Mr Baker's tenants, who occupies the Bridge End Hotel, said it was time that a thoroughly legitimate tradte did more than protest against the iniquitous imposts that the Chancellor had placed upon licensed houses. Mr W. Penoerdd Williams (chairman of the Committee): You must remember we arc licte to protect the latcpayors* interests and we know what we dr. will be widely quoted. Mr Parry; That may be so. All we desire is justice and fair treatment. At this point a diversion was caused by Mr Parry taking out a large book and Asking each member of the Committee for h:8 name. The election, he said, had gone aga.in?t the Conserva- tives, but despite this the licensed victuallers were determined' to have fair play. The Committee decided to roouoo the assess- ment on the Bridge End without prejudice to other applicants.
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Resolutions expressing pleasure at King George's proposed visit to India and protesting egainst the policy of dealing with Indiana iii tho Transvaal were paasod or Tu.day. at tha Na- taocol Ccngrcas.
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ST. ASAPH (FLINT) RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL. MONTHLY MEETING. THE ISOLATION HOSPITAL QUESTION. The above Council was held on Friday. There were present Messrs W. Morris (chairman), John Lothian (vice-chairman), W. S. Roberts, Edward Williams, R. E. Griffiths, John Jones fWaen), W. Conwy Bell, Li. B. Evans, and Edwin Mor- gan, with the Clerk (Mr Chas. Grimsby), Medical Officer of Health (Dr. J. Lloyd Roberts), High- way Surveyor (Mr John Lloyd), and Sanitary Surveyor (Mr E. 0. Evans). TOO LITTLE STONE. The Highway Surveyor reported that as a re- sult of the curtailing of his estimates by tlie Coun- cil he was now short of repairing material for I seveval sections of the roads. He was authorised to take steps to procure the l' necessary additional stone. A COUNCILLOR'S BEREAVEMENT. On the motion of the Chairman a vote of condolence was passed with Mr George Williams, the member for Meliden, in the bereavement he has sustained by the death of his wife. THE ISOLATION HOSPITAL. The Joint Isolation Hospital Committee for the two rural districts in the Un on applied to the Council for poweir to expend a sum not exoeed- ing £ 830 in the erection of a hospital. The Clerk having stated that the St Assph (Denbiigh) Rural District Council had given their assent to the proposal, The Chairman said it was true something was done in the matter. The matter has been long enough under discussion. Mr Bell said the St. Asaph (Denbigh) Rural District Council had been the block in the way of the scheme for the last two ye"r., and he was ver- -,ometliing' glad to find them prepared to do at last. The Vice-Chairman: Is each Council to find £ 400? The Chairman: Yes, I believe 30. The Clerk. explained that E300 had been fixed upon as the maximum amount to be spent, as it was thought that fit they kept within that limit they could pay for the hospital out of cur- rent rates. Mr Ll. B. Evans said he thought the proper course would be to sccure a loan. He did not think that Council oould afford to pay S400 out of current rates for the purpose of a hospital, and it would necessitate a great increase. Mr Bell said tlie proposal of the committee was to eroct a wood and iron building-, and aa the Local Government Board would not sanction a loan for such a structure they had no option but to provide the money out of the current rates. If they did not agree to the expenditure now proposed, it would mean a very much larger sum if they let the matter drift until the Local Government Board compelled them to put up a brick or stone building. r, Th, CIe,?k, in op ly to Mr Ll. B. Ev, %i<l that,;f they put, up a p-.rmanent building of ston.e'or brick. Th-ey would no doubt I)c- able to get. a loan for a period of 30 years. Mr LI. B. Evans eaid that members proposed getting a permanent building, he was very strong- ly inclined to vote against tlio committee. They ought to profit, by tlie unfortunate experience of Abergele in the matter of temporary arrange- ments. Mx Bell aeked .wbat rats would be .required to tcmsiuTO £ 400. Tho Clark nnpliiied that a -rate of 214 wouud pr.ocluOC4 riboirt ;C4?iO. Mir ATOT?T. fi2i:cl, he h&,d v,,clws of Mr lj' B. Lvans vat?h rcga-md t?o mc?,ttcr, ?or a ib-uctu-re. Ha f -ndr d- DCft ti dmlk an ,(I J. I+- h-id b- X800 was warrc--It,-e, that a sum of X2,00 to £ 280 would iiover tibe wtbole (bus'jiwss ifctr same tame to coime. Ilka VioivChciriirrnan asbod how many beds provided, fee ithol p- cexoit sdbamfe. The Cbainmain said that painft ihad cot roecm/ sethled yet. 'M.r iEktward Wiln aims Then W0 diem't know what wo a.na o-oinig1 to spond ^800 ca. That tls a qxseifr way of igoimg to work. Tlio Cliairmam said that dicitaiils had not [betcin n'nailily Kebtu-ed, but at was bciped to o-anry out a. eatisfacitory sdhome for much l-ess than XSOO. The Clnark aaid the Xaocel G-ovsmimieint Bcvund ware coai'tinuailly emcjinirimg (how tiba bofapi- t-all question stood, end a, letiter asbiing for tbe present position of aiffeVirrs bad- yet to be answered. The Local Govenmnentt Board now evidently meacat to fetri'.e the mnttor. Mr Bell, im piopos, .srg the coomnMlt«?ie's a" 'd tl? ,,pair,ati.o-n be granv-d, -o socm*,r Bom?e- t,himg was don??, tdie iit ?woll?d b?e AD-r 1,. ikey colm mot -q),-t to b-c ,13 ?VUmcp ti
CONWAY CHRISTMAS MARKET.
CONWAY CHRISTMAS MARKET. SHOP WINDOW DRESSING COMPETITION. The amnusal Gferiskmas market and shep win- dow d. oompotition, promoted by the Markets and. Fairs Committee, took; place ait. Conway on Friday. There were a large num- ber of entries, and considerable interest waa manifested in the event. Tbe judge im tire* pcuxry ocan.petitior.is was Mr Hiuton, Hose- mary-lane, ^'d in tbe window da-cesiug1 oon"4» ] tition the Mayor of the Borough (Mr II ■ j Joniee) and Mr Herbert Jccies, Caetle-stfeet, were fibe judges. THE AWARDS were as follows:— (Classes open to dealers ouily.) OPEN CLASSES. —TURKEYS. Class I. 1, Pryce Hughes, Glasfryn. Glan- oonway; 2, Mrs Phtcha-rd. Glanywem, Mech- dre; v.h.c., Mrs Jones, Bryn Dedwydd, M00'h- dre. Ciass II.: 1, Mra Jones, Bryn Dedwydd. Clas-, ni. :Mrs Jones, Bryn Dedvvydd, 2, John Roberts, poult™-er. Gvffin. FOWLS- 1, Mrs Jones, Bryn Dedwydd; 2. John Ro- berts, Gyffin; v.h.c., Wm. Jones. Baixxn Hill, Pydew, LLajxiudtafO, h.c., Mr Carson, Ty^'jn, Detain wy. ii ——■■ CLASSES OPEN TXi 11-AFLMMS ONIX. Class I 1 Miss Foulkes, llesndre FARM, Ehutg" w il-r^nn., 2: RicHiard Dav: i aJBBiyaJdi J v.ko-, Mr Pryoe H'ugnea, Gl«af:ryn, GJaMob. ■way; i.e., Mr E^an Jones. Brvn Gionais, Conway; c., Mr A. J. Jau-es, Tanybc^UaB, G ythn. (I'-uas II.: 1. Mr D. Prkobard, ivlocnore; Miss Wliliarns, Bryin Iocryn, Con- way; v.b-o., Mr Thcnias Hughes, GweiayfeliD* Tajyba-rii,; "h.c., Mr Fieidiisg, Eirianus. Class III.: 1, Mrs Pnteiha-rd, Gianywcrn, Moebsire;. 2, Mias Williams, Bryrn locyn; vi-C, Mr Fielding', Eixianus. SPECIAL CLASS (Open). 1, Mits Jones, Bryn Ltedwydd, Medhdfre; 2- Miv w. U. Abram, KJanway; Mx J6ift Hug*hoS; Talybont. ^•iouiing and outbtting: 1, Mr J. E. Omway Jonas, <JaaUe-strec«t; 2, Mx lorwertih Jonea, ttig'li-stnaci;; v.h.c.! Mr Grifhflnbs, Dagatiwy; Mr J. Harry Jooae: Ca&tier&treet. iAajiery; 1, Mr J- P. Guiib'uhs, Ragem Houjso; z, Mrs Ev<ao5, L/oordon li-c-use; v.ti.c., Mrs Janjss 6witli, Doganwv; b.o., Mr D, Wynne Roberts., CasUe-c'ireKat; o., M r*. Tbomiaa, Iiigb-street. Grocery: 1. Mr J. E. Jones, Post Office, D<r gianwy; 2, Messrs H. and J. Owen, Degwwy; v.h.c., Mr Solomon Jones, High-stroet, b.<i, Mr Joseph iioo&on, Caetie-streot; c., Tho- m33, High-street. Grecmgrooary end poulteriars: 1, Mrti Js>e!rc«f Williams; Hsg-h-sireet; 2, Mr Wm. liowlan<k, Ban g-or. rood V.-h.c-, Mrs Jtmea, Windsor: HoUiO. BuireJiens: 1, Mr J. T. Jones, Castle-street j 2, Meairs Jonas Bros., High-street; V.h.c., M;q Dayid Owen, Bangor-road. Fancy g>0{>ds taid jewellery: 1, Mrs Jonos, Giefl-iv\jioh ii' j-u '2; 2, Mtes-s Lancasttar, W U<anwy v.ivt., Mr Thomas Parry, Bamgoi-road. Ironmongery pa-mtefs, end it-iicd busamce >es» 1, Messrs Janes and Son, Melbournd Wcaks; 2. Mr J. W. Owen, Deganwy. All ether trades not enumerated above: 1.. Mr D. G. Waik-er, Lanca-iter Square 2, Mn Rtoad and Simpson. Higb-siiec> v.b.o.. Mi John Hughes, saddier; h.c., Mr Jo«>?ph Jones Coirapten Hou&e, Castle Square; o-, Messrs M* and J. Williams, Pia^ Mavvr. G-teie were ao-d at tiie market BIt 9d. and 9.3 per ib. ducks sold at i-s 6d to 56, and turkeyi all Is per lb. As ueaai Mr Jchn H'U>glios, keeper, wao largely rasp-asl-ble for the arrajjt* mzots.
SANITATION AT FLINT.
SANITATION AT FLINT. At Friday's meeting of the Holywell Board of Guardians the Holywell dstrict rclk-vuig offioar rf-pjitd that his attention h..d been drawn to » case at Flint where a. scissors graidor had dt. sCTir-u his wife and nine children. Tfeoy 1. vJ only one bed in the houac for the wli-iic faniii, r rio uri25 h T%e -?.ildren were we4i tbe rosuk of food which was given iheài neighbours, ;md they were m rags. Mr Harrison remarked that such a case wa& is,rac?o to thc- San ry auihor,;U-- & di ita The Relieving Officer said he had rep- rted tha case. The Chairman: It k disgraceful, fUi well as immoral.
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aililow?.d to left. 1be tlimg d-rag on miwk ilom^ecr. The Vioe-CQiairrrum eeoxnied tihe roatrV'i, and it was agroaed to, Mr Mw!gm pappoct- inig- it on oandiitkn t-hat ruott moie X200 to X250 QÎ thlf; £ 400 fetty wcra asked to 6cd was spemt on -a buil'd»ing. MELIDEN RCAJDS. A letter wias fpead fr-otm thia .Maided Pardsb Council oaHiii'iiigf lactation to tb'9 atate <ce tbe road .by Brytn Mocrfa., on tihe -way to tbe flhicure, Whidh was dtatcd to be cdt.eta iKid-cir iter. The flood;img was attribivtcd t. ti 1,?, fact tih,-k. the cut alon, thi-, lcnd belo-noing to tho Vir_w of Me?-id-,m Jiad n&. 1>cm Z?e.,imed out for many years. ,Mir BKZLI P,-Lrl tiliLtA t"ne (reoult aib4, n,l?,mg th!e th,?) cut fbx-im Rh3i to the i?? cd by thc, M, Covmc-'E (bad been very eatisfa.otory, acid at wa,,3 a pity tibat they ahorid be eipoiit for the wafft off aititention to rtihoe cult tfuntibar along- Tha (Lerk said ii-at many yeaca ago the Bibuiddliam Mansh iBmibamk,ia)eaiit floiotjoad arteT tibe cuts, but tiboir fundB had iLang ago failed thnougrb tbeiir doia/biCity kr) comipol pecop?le to I*ay rateii for di)aiina,o,, s I a.nd .Imbamk-mi-mit pik--po&s. It now d,?Lvc?-v,-d upon the ownws otr oooujpi'ars of tba abutting iLamd to clean out the cute. The Haghway Sumeyocr sa.kd that notCiirg- co-Wd ,be done jurlb BOW, wiitlb so much Jocid aboid. The ibest oc-uffse would be to winite to ili-e lajwiownens in-teinestcd urging tbcim to giclt the out eleamicd out as soon J tihe w,-athex was faviouroible if or tbe work. A mcfjion by Mir Edward Wiulaams, secomdyd by Mr R. E. Griffiths, that, lhoe Fairifilh .Oouneiil ba askod. to appoiai't I c .'„n- mitt'as to cotn'feo" wirtb tbe highway surveyor on tbe subjeidt, was carried.