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DOVEY, MAWDDACH A l,D GLASLYN…
DOVEY, MAWDDACH A l,D GLASLYN FISHERY BOARD. QUARTERLY MEETING AT BARMOUTH. The quartet ly meeting of the above Board was held on Thursday aft et noon, at I he p.ice S* at ion, B MB U h, M J R Owe!), Put t mudoc, p! enidiiiy. Amongst otheis prcM n< were A d- • ma. T MMI I 111 Williams, J .P and M ftl,N,. J o n e s. ELECTION OF CHAIRMAN. I On she pi opostuon M L ( v- Da vies, it- was unanimousl y d, e I c1 d It I re el' c M J R. Owen as chai man f the ensuing year. ELECTION OF VICE-CHAIRMAN I On the ptnposilmn of Aldeiman 1 I Mart in Willi.-tns, L,td H, her! V, Temper was elected as v ice ehaii man I ALLEGED POLLUTION OF THE i MAWDDACH. I The Do I gel ley Watei B-til ff tepo* *<• j pli a jii ged p11i I u en of I he i w» j ddaCh, vv h if I i was due to t>h« vVi ttk now j being (jiu i ied cut. al t he Gwynlynydd Gold M iies. Tile Ch S k IT polled T hat he had wiit. j ten to lVI, pM cloud 'Moigan, he pr j pi ui Cf.hinfj his a en! i n !«> « | aliped pollut ion No iep'y had bet i « reei Ived to I hm U t»e»., but had c»!h < j at he i Hire an d no n ;on d tie m i! I, w..h d« c- d e d that a depu'at ion, cos Si>^ i t < g 01 Do John Jones, Mr Dunsnn.- and Mi !«'«Jun. s, should mi" i t = PiiiChaid Moigan !o discuss the math over. BAILIFF'S REPORT. I I N? 1 The B?)iff tfpnrts foi 'i?' d:fiere< j d I ?-, ic L.s were ?hmn?d, v?'!< showed that, tiout was plentiful in > fche rivers. jj FINANCIAL. I The financial slaU niciilwus present* < j by Aldeiman Mytin Williams, and sniv I Wis consider d sat islactoi y. I The meeting only lasted three q n n I I
80,000 FIGHTING METHODISTP.…
80,000 FIGHTING METHODISTP. The Primitive M in dist Cnriferei ce II at Reading on Tuesday adopted pastoral calling upon all its ministp, to people bereaved b;,7: the war of the i earnest s\ mpat by and of the p»ide tha | 30,000 membeis wete fighting against a 1 tyrannous and grasping power, whose victory would I hreaten the work ano ideal for which christian dunces woe j Striving. G> ea! Bi i' am had wm ked for j p(lac alid the confeience viewe d with d.u-unn t lie col lot-a I slaughter of life jj which G. rmany had forced upon the world.
CORRESPONDENCE.
CORRESPONDENCE. Ve do not hold ourselves responsible fon j thf opinions of our correspondents SHORTAGE OP WATER. To the Editor. Sir,— In tead'ng your of U'-oan D;•.•>! rid C. ti"cii in you I issue, I nut ice that. com pianits wet e ma e as u girdst he shot t- op <>f on the Mnine Parade. an experiment, m v I sug- gesf, to the U liiiii C' unci! that all the no o; garages in the town sh mid he s k< d not fo use i be wafer fiom 8 a m 12 a.m It his was done I a in su e iia (■ \et y house on flip Marine Patade vvuuid have an ample supp!y Also an nspeeiion slmuld be made of several | iiHc<jh where taps are tunning day and gbt. I' wt-uld be to the advantage of the j wo if all the nnmbeisof the Ù,d:llIe¡1 >v-ui<3 pay mo; e vihjtb to different -> see fur thi-mseh-es wlias. is going on. Thanking you for inse) ting these few iiuts. You.s, etc., RATEPAYER THE MANURE HEAPS. ) To?c2M?-. j i D^ai Sir,— G aSK-io g «net y^ nr P'PCI Ins! W<i,] iohe- ed hat. t he U hat, Disf > iCi COlli gave ins! i net ions i hat the e ♦ > p i'i(;se to the R< ci ea ion G'Mi, ai iiuuid be coveted ovc i A v, iy WIM ugg bl iou, Hud I 11\1w I bat LlII. Imp I DC ons will be earned out. In pas-.ing along a certain toad in the j < .j I.II FIUL of I.he town, 1 NO LLE- d aps of m nu- Sum y this ought to t ban is i h» rio- especially this hoi vveat hei,-at d sid es, it is a sotl ce of till sa nee1 and j n ey- se»re to s by. Df as' ie siep>- j •^loul d !;o taS-;en in this nuilier, an d the j bye laws shou'd be can ied out. j heal' b nod clp -tvatess of I he low- ugiit o h fc e fo ei 0st C-■ nsid ■ f;t i il n t af the TJ tb..n Dists ici Council. Y-ai-s. OBSERVER
i 4 1 GERMANS TRYING TO GET…
4 1 GERMANS TRYING TO GET HOME i At Runcorn on Tm-sd <y, Waltln i j G-"Ipke, a Gel man, who had ma d p a j j urney from the Mississippi on a sailing j si>ip, was sent lo gaol fornix months foi making a false slatment to an alien j officer. A Customs officer, w ho gave e\idf nee, s! ated that they had sitong teason 10 believe that rn;;iiy were on IIU]I nd ships under false 1 1 f t' names whh the object of getting to Gei many from neutral countries. ] I _nmm—mm—immie?????P  ?
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mr-CLCZ;¡''lli='0LC'T'T"=@ 'I ?f' ?? ?t?y The P'atin a?d E?anrr??q d '!?? ? Fi li'i ^"V1 AU"Steel RaLeigh provices a permanent and otst.nc ive brilliance. In the ,j ,'¡I J'rn" ntH f=   J,iJ )3 I i,'¡J-.(\ l I" N'l.)\ > h j  -THE^ ALL ST EEL B iCY C L E '? B-? '? ? the f,?m,, is h?hiy P'Oí' e? i before ensmetiu?. so -.a.1 brt! h..nce ? IT-*C* ■ is ensured Nothing- i: too !ood for the :<ale: ;h h ?,? wtin un.op iyres ;? | —" £ &  and the famous Stun.-iey-Arciier 3-peed i a?d uarantce d .:o'' ver. ;-|j |j"^5 | • & Pncesiromx;St9.6or94permonth. Se?(t?:M)-J /?<C?<?o.MC. ||j A ill /1 'í! ¡.¡  1 aleu> Cycle Co. Ltd.. Wottin^m. Ü, .F¿i;;5 \D \'ŠŠs7L:L:.f.Lt::E'i:io:c"iL' e:1: ¡!¡ In accordance with a resolution passed by the Cylce Manufacturers Association due to the increased cost of Jabonr and material all prices are advanced 10 per cent. Agents -Larmoutb, Mr AU. Wiikiuboo, Lion Gajage. Httilecb, Mi* Ben Rowland T710R SALE.—B.th Chair in good j-i condition. Apply, New ell, Cut tages, Bai in- uth JuocMon. | 171 OR SALE.—Mai ket Cut. in good JL condition. Apply. — Thos Morris, Bend emynacb Farm, Barmouth. TX^ANTED. — One bed room and a j ? ? sittiog loom, with at-tendaocp, t 11 (>rn July 10 h, for 14 >r 17 d ys W itp i s|ating inclusive -trid ftill paiti- j cuhus fo F C. Parkinson, 90. Ellis combe Road, Oid Charlton, Kent. i 1110 RE, LET OR SOLD-No 4 FlolI -iL felen Terrace, Bui mout h (House [ odGa den/ The House is in good con dlllon and i he garden affords an exce- I 'enf tiuilding site, having a frontage I,, 1 wo niain roads in the twst part 01 tilp town. 4ppiy on the premises. r|10 BE LET FUHNISHED Snnny JL s'dp, Fairbourne, Merinnet hshii e, luring JUII", July and September. | Close to Beach, Station, Golf Links, and Tennis Courts H >use contains 4 B' d rooms, 2 Sitting Rooms. H and C Bath and UfUaI offices. Moderate terms. Apply- S,' Office of Lbis paper. P H RMING r Y STTUATT D, DE. v TACHED FURNISHED HOU^E; ex- tensive tree-shaded grounds; three sitting ro ¡inS. ¡.;ix be- ¡rooms. bathroom and lavatory (il. andc.); indoor sanisation excellent water ^apply efficient drainage elect) ic light; ga age near beach; places of worship (lng- ¡ lish s< r -'ices) station. port aad telegraph o.See, &v.; lovely sea and mountain views. i o let for long or short periods; ALSO A SiUALi.EK- HOUSE; six roomed; eleti-ic ii ht; excellent water supply; good drainage, et .—Apply, Foulkes Jones, Llwyngwril, S.O. 0>;0' '1!'t'
BABM3UTH. ■
BABM3UTH. ■ F'e:.COQ. — La-d Weeli a Belgian Re fug* e I, yii in the town tescued a child who ')-. d  Mini fallen over the Qvay. Mimical—List week Mr y J IV* (harpi ) f'u'flI!».! an eng"gemen«. at, an Eisteddfod held at Gwyddelwt-rn, Denbighshire. Interesting L wers of M n-ianne F Mningham aed J -hn i'unyan ought to r ad Marianne Farniugham in lier WeIs!i Home" and Bunyan Yescerday and T > day," hy W. Glmdwi Morgan 6 I and 1/ Had of all Booksellers in he town.— Advt. I Concert On Friday (to morrow) •veiling, a grand concert will be held at the Assembly Rooms, the proceeds of which will be banded over to the Red Cross Society. The following artistes will take part — Miss Bessie PI irgreaves (the popular soprano at last season' Empire Serenaders Concert Party), Miss M'dge Desmond, Mons Camille Del- mout-e (of Liege), Mr Ellis M. Evans (Eos Ma wddach), Messrs. Pare and Bowden, Mi Hany Kirk and M Cbas. Elstree; violinist, Dr. J R Heath; harpist, Mr St'anley Jones. The accom- panist will be Mrs Wade Roberts, L R.CM. The chair will be taken at 8 o'clock by Mr T. W. Piggoft, J P. Dun't forget to secure your ticket early for this grand entertainn)ent and thus swell the funds of t.be Red Cross Society, which has done such excellent work for our troops in the present crisis. Tickets '2s.. Is,, and a limited number at 6d. I I To Visitors For the Bar mou h Moun- taineering Guide to Cader Idris an d t he Range of Rhiniog M untains to Diffwys, and also bass and trout fishing. Apply to Divid Griffith, 2, Henblas, Bar- mouth—Advt. Bicycle Aocident.-OL) Friday night,a Belgian Refugee staying in the town met with a bicycle accideet. It appears that the young lad lost contrul of his bicycle whilst coming down Puikington Hill, with the result that he was dashed against a wall, causing fracture of his right arm and other ii juiies. On Strike.- On Monday morning, the extra men who are cngtged by the U ban Council connecting the new water mains on the Quay went on strike and demanded an increase in their wages. The amount given by the Council was tl (less Insurance). An increase of 1/- was given, whereupon the workers returned to their work. Important to Farmers --Tbe Army CouiK-.il has decided that- in view of the possible shortage of agricuituial labour for the bay harvest, fUI long will be given to a limited number of soldiers of ) he New Armies and of the Territorial Foice for work in the hay ha vest as clit,ustane(Is may permit. The furlough will last only for such number of days, 1101, exceeding fourteen, as the soldiet. is actua Iy tequired for haymaking The employment of soldiers will' be subject to t,be following c()tjdit,ioiis:-(I) That suitable labour cannot be obtained in the locality (2) that the farmer will tHdedake to pay each soldier 4/- a day it the soldier provides his own board and lodgings, and 2/6 a day if board and lodgings are provided by the fanner ^3) 1 bat the larmet wi'l p; ovide conveyance ICI and from the Railway Station. No chatge will be made to the farmer for Railway expanses. Every endeavour will be made lo ensure that the men re- leased have been accustomed to Ctitrii \v li., F.-tners shou d "pply to local L hour Exchanges for the number of men they want. The Sale of Bread Mr Richard Jones, Chief n list able, has issued a bill c I ling the attention of all bl ead sellers to the :t aet that all bread must be weighed in the presence of the pur- chaser. The notice reads that bread must be sold by weight only whether delivered in a shop or at the premises of the purchaser. Any person who sells bread otherwise than by weight is liable to a penalty of two pounds. There is no staudand weight of a loaf. By cus torn a quartern loaf is understood to weigh 4 lbs. and a half quartern loaf 2 lbs. and purchasers who lequire a 4 lb. or 2 lb. loaf should ask for a 4 lb. or 2 lb. loa f as the case may be, and then re- quest that the bread shall be weighed in their presence. Do not ask merely for a loaf," but a 4 lb. or 2 lb. loaf." Correct weighing appliances must be provided in shops where bread is sold, and upon vehicles in which bread is con- veyed for delivery. Any seller of bread who refuses to weigh bread when re- quested by a purchaser is liable to a penalty of five pounds. The only ex. ception from the requirement to sell bread by weight is in the case of 'fancy' bread. Complaints as to infringements of the Bread Act should be addressed to Richard Jones, Chief Constable, Dol- gelley.