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tommittee. The monthly meeeitiing of the Carmarthen- shire Ediic-at-on Coiiimititee. was held at the County Offices on Thursday, the 8th inst. There were prcwmt: Mr J Cihn Lloyd, IVny- bamk (chaimman); .Mr T. Barrett, Cross Vale; Mr Dd. Davies. Myddfai; Professor D. E. Jones, Carlllltallthen; 1r H. J. Thomas, Pen-j a h as Rev W. Davies, Dla.ntdilo; M>r John Johns, Pialrceithin; Col. Morris, Amman- ford Mir W. B. Jones, Ll anelily; Rev R. H. Jc.nts, Llaingendeiirxie; Mr J. R. James, Llandovery; Sin- John Williams, Bt.; Mr H. Jones-Da vies, Glyneiddan Sir Lewis Morris, Penbryn.; Mr Ben Evans, Penioader; Mr D. Evans, Manordaf; Rev J. H. Rees, Barry Port; and the Clfllk (Mr J. W. Nicholas). THE NEW OFFICES. Ihe Chiaiinmaii said that as this was the I first meeting to be held in the new County Unices. he could not let the occasion pass without a word of congratulation. He was quite sure that they weire all proud of this fine buiflding which had been acquired for t<ne County Council—a building wlbioh was centrally situated and so well adapted for tlie County Offices. They were now sup- plied with 'a long felt want. ]t liacl been ecided many years ago by the County oimcil to establish a Central Office; but it was .o.tL!y lately that they had been able to oanry out tbeili- views. Possibly, from iniii arehiteietuttial point cf view, the offices were ,lllot equal in grandeur and elaboration to some of the publiic buildings in their large i cities; hut he (likl ii,ot. tlniank that a. bettor- ,arran,_(,o(I a,ii-,l more commodious premises could be had elsewhere in Wales. The offi- i emails would have the .sun shining on them 71 aI,ul r lives would be considerably j ng hened. The removal to those premises i ouiglit ho add many .yoa.rs to the lives of their f 5 he hoped that the Clerk would live to L be a ceniten.ariian. Col. Morris said that all they wanted r now was a lift. Si,r L\ljs:\lrlri" while agreeing with all ( a the Chairman had sabd, pointed out that in r the clld County Hall the meetings were open a 0 o\ erybo'dy. Fliie puMiic could come in os they liked. It might be said some time when there was a ihinrp division of opinion b that it was a hole and corner meeting. He t did not t,hiink the uvpoi'ters sufficiently reipre- a son ted the genrnral public. He thought any niranbers of the genera;! public should have c the right to coime in and to. express the'r t' views oil, any subject before the Committee. The reportor. who there were a power T ill themselves but they ought to make pro- vision at the end cf the room for a dozen 01 n so o.t the general publ&c who might to a, come ill. He did not suppose that manv p would come 111 but airiiangrmenits ought to n- be aniadc to accomtmodatc a4iiy who wished to a, attend. b, In answer to Mr J. R. James, the Chair- m ma.n said that it was intended to hold 111 it committee meetings at the office, and only st the Cou,iiiciid meetings at the Guildhall. t! F^'RNI!SH[,XCI .Y^ARY SCHOOLS. line Board of Educatnon in reply to a tatter from the- Clerk stated that the Com- mittee were boiund to provide furniture re- st quhred to make a fiion-provided school effi- cient as well as to replace the worn out furni- ture. st Mir J. Johns That is definite. Do yon P' keep -a record of all you supply to tham. ar The Clerk said that he did. SCHOOLS AT LLANDOVERY. ™ The Board of Education wrote that the Tna.niagn.rs of the Llandovery Church of Eng- m. 118.111(1 Mchoot. ll:,acl ag.re.cd to imeet the demiamts of the Board, and it would, therefore, onlv be in-ciiimbeint on the Committee to provide .,„ accommodation the childiren who ° atitended the Lliandoveiiy Cndenomiinatio.na.1 ;vn School. ?'P PUPIL TEACHERS FOR RURAL DIS- he' TRICTS. Mr W. W wks, of eni, Llangunnock, be wrote stat.ing that h:s daiughter had pas t tl m.i the raeent examination tor P.T. scholar- tin ship; but not high enough to get a Beholarsih'-p. He was wiping to pay the ma nieceesarv fees, if the Committee would allow ha, his daughter to attend the centre. Air John Johns moved that they'grant the ma application. would be no expense to the coi Coimmittee. The Cleirk said that the piropeir course the WauUd he for her to -attend the intermediate for soncol for two yeans full time, and to sit for twi the p.t. qualifying examimaition. the 1 rofes-or Jones gia-iid tJiiart they could not ] allow her to attend as a pupill teacher. pO Mr J said that no scholarship had vei L**r many years been 'awarded to this group ,1 He cert«imly thought that some ccmsidera- ] Otsht to be Siven the rmral districts. am Ihe Cliiamrimani said that she. could apply to om ;he local linanageiis for a 'biwaary. j Mr Daviid Kvio.iiis She doieis not ask for too lelp. She only la,.k., fon- leave to attend it The Chairman I don't think we ca.n do \1011 mything to-day. I CARMARTHEN INTER.MEiDIATE g(!1 SCHOOL. A Tlie Clerk of the Cariniaithe* Interme- or liate Sohooll wrote asking for the approval I of the Comnmittee to tlxv appointment of an iiia, additional assistaiit at the boy's school, and p811 o several incieases of sailary to the ass."st,ants } it the Giii'ls school.—These Avere a]>{>roved. the Miss Holme «>int her reports on the p.t. I- choilars. They weire all satfefactory, except n one case. Mr Allen also on the J o y p.t. schokxs. They wore all good Con xcept one- which was f.:i,ir. tion CAPEL ALS SCHOOL.. The question of tenipoiary atxjommodatian t lyaroes wias ooaicsidered. An application 6IS1 fotr to uise the VG^tiT of loiliah Cliapel. w as The Oerk said that the accommodation iiwilled, llncliudinig Oacrsalem, was eufficieMt- +1 or the nmmber, llls Col. Morris sard that they had to take Fr liree or fouir classes in one morn. Ho l! loved that a partition be provided I:' .Mr David Evans siaid that to- provide a ™ ant.it,ion would cost £ 30 or £ 40. Somo ears ago it was comimcn enough to find L liire-e or four ciliasses in one room art/. Nothing was done in the matter. „ THE SALARIES OF CLEANERS. berS An appliiciatiioin wm received from IJlandilo I )r increase of the salary of the cleaner of of t •lOJidilo school from £ 16 to £18. heet Rev W. Da vies in moving that the report the\ e adopted said that this would only give pies er the same salary as the eleaner of Flaiiir- fyi-n ich ScJiooI, wlliidli was not nearly so large. be s Mrs Gwynne-Hughes, in seconding, Said ahn lat the sidhool was netaifly twice as big since ther ^e enlairgomenit. 1 ■Mr »». B. Jones said that the women must! til ? poverty stricken, or they would never do Ami le Avork at the price. He was sonry thiatt tll ley engaged poor women, at such a Ipw But ilairy. He was sure that they were not gl, ;i Mi g w-bat M a Si j u st to th e se1 ]K)o r Avonieiii. i-(1 Mir David Evans said that they were not },a nderpaying nnybody. They Avere trying to pia'liise sallairies all -roinnd. Under the "A ifferent authorities in- thie county undeir thb fj d system there usfid to be different soalea J payment he in a intained that they were >mg to give all the clea.nens salaries com- ( leusuiate with the Avork they had to do. iihen some friends tried to get a bigger slice tiw coum-J- tlmk. mvn it as t-ht ilutj of tiie Committee to set tiheir lOfS ag a ilust ut. The Clerk read a tahle showing the salaries nd the attentlianees at various schools Mils Owynne-tHngfhes said tlnat in some of lese sphoolls the area WIQS not nearly so ig > in the erase of Llandilo although tllie attend rice Avips. 'ITliey illad to consifler the 8 rort in hiicii thti pOlOr eileainer had to clean. ')[1' J. Johns said that it was V, dis- essful for him ait any itime to oppose the lies; but in thii> case as represent,in.g the itepayers, he felt bound to do so! They ould jiot he justiified in inorea-sin"- the tlairies of the cleaners or anybody3 else •ttlioiit giivng thieir lieighbimrs 'a ehanoe if ley 'J¡iked to do the .work. He dared say lat if they jwont into this locality they B Quid get another cleaner to do the work for I ie money. If they failed then they would Eg ) jiio.t,iifie<l in payiiiivg more. B Onllv six mcimibers voted for the inere-Rse, Eg Hi ten agaiiiislt lilt, H iMir D. I)iHA'ii"is askcid if he would be in ordeT P n move that they Deduce the salary of the ■ e-anei- at Fffairfach to £ 16 in order to | lualise the salaries. I Col. Monife said that notice of motion 1 ould be required. H MORE POWERS REQUIRED. | The Ll-anelly imaniage^ H rpte j^tiking t»ho S oiunici'l to de.-ogtfite a tittle more power to H iem. Except thiat Avwre done th-ev asked K ? Committee to aooopt t-hieir « A UC IV tncim tor theur recommend at ions, and that they should have power to ea-rry out repairs, \Mr B. Jones sa:d that had been asiked by the maniageiB of the LlaneMy Schoi(;il^to hriing this matter forward. There weire 27 Jiiaiiiaigers ait- Lliainelly, and they w ere d.ra-wii from 'aln, airea 12 mile.> square. The meeitrngs weire iheld at Llanelly. and nearly lall ilhe mainnger^ Avere men of bneinees. They Avere wiilllinig to- give their time to the Avo.ik; but it Avas uselesis to expect them to tria veil twelve miles to find that they had not power to put even a pane of gl,&-s in the Avindow. It had been stated that they Avonlld have the power of appointing pupil teachers; hut ovoiiii that little privilege had been taken laiway. The pupil teachers were appointed by the Staffing Committee of the Education Committee. It would be much 1 better if the local managers had power to do repairs betoaaise they knew by experience that a stitch in time eaves nine. The Chairman: We had better go on Aviith the next business. Ir W. B. Jones: They Avant a reply. Mus Lloyd said that she had great siym- pa-tky with the mainage-rs. Seven years ago she was appointed on the pupil teachers' ] centre, and all they could do was to make i recommendations to the Sciliool Board. Piiofessor Jones said that be bad great sympathy Avith the Ltllanelly managers; but they were not different from the otiher local managers. They ought- to applj fo Parliia- tnenit to alter tlie Act. The Committee had c iio 'authority to delegate thei" powers, j because the Local (iovernment Board auditor would hold them responsilble for the expendi- ture. He did not know how the Coimmittee ind their officials could be held ii^esiponsible ) f a gix>u.p here and a- -group thea'e bad power J; :o spend money as they thongiht fit. Their i1 great oiy—auid Mr W. B. Jones had joined f' n ii(t—Avas that tax.aft.ion .and representation hould go together. Thia.t M as their great ? objection to the managers of the Voluntary J n ii(t—Avas that tax.aft.ion .and representatilon hould go together. Thia.t M as their great ? objection to the managers of the Voluntary J ioliord having power to .appoint teachers', Ie ,nd the Education Committee having to p ay them. Tliey regarded that as a great nomalv. Rev J. H. R ees Sameth'ng could 'be done. P; oftis:oir Jcnes isaid that if the Act conld a altered so that the managers should ha VQ W he contnol, and the raters levied on the te rea, Ihe Mould be (|ni-iite M'.i'lUing. Col. Mantis asked Avhy the Committee iJ ouild not delegate soime of their powe-rs to lie in a iiiagers. The Chainnaini: Blaime the House of Lords, hey threw ont the last Bill. he Mr John Johns wiid that the managers had — ott to rick coming btfoiie the ratepayers, nd they Miant-tnl the Coinimittee to hand the th ower of the puirse to them, and the Com- littee to be ra-ponsible. Thev had had as pplications from the schools in the group to D jomiied to Llaaiigenideinne, so that they nr light be free tram the tyranny of Llauielly. w: M r W. B. Jones said that if Mr Johns had no -uCk to the truth he Avould have said that ley wished to go to Llangendeirne because th onily ioirr miles away instead of 11 even, the distance to Lllamelly. lot Mr J. Johns said that that proved that his all atement Mta-s coinreot. Tli Mr W. B. Jones saiikl that he was sorry that r Johns, could not understand a plain atom pint, but miust tw.ist it to suit his own nnyjoses. The mamagers Mere not a's IXIIOUS to spend moaiey as recklessly as the nnyjoses. The mamagers Mere not IXIIOUS to spend moaiey as recklessly as the 1'inciation Committee had done in the past. f ley we,re all men who had been before the ihlic for years. Mr John Johns a-ked AVHAT prevented the 2. 1 a-iiiiaigeirs imaking r&co'mimendatioiii. Mr W. B. Joiiies They are igrtored. ari Ma- J. Johns: They ore not. I protest rcc ■ainist that. ^'a Mr W. B. Jones: I have taken part in ?lc pomtment of pupil teachers at the- Staff- lia( 5 Coiinmitteo. iMa- John is chairman, and J/1' knaM S at. w.° sir John illiajins sa.id that it seemed to fV'' alleged that these people had no power to ike recommcinldations. AVhat prevented 3m doing so. Mr W. B. Jones said that they could not °- ike any recommendation after'the teachers sa1" :1 been appoi nt<'d. ^r H. J. Thomas sand that he AVas a 0 .nager in a most out of the M ay part of the inty. If they se-int in a recommendation C Avas generally accepted. He thought that C managers ought to have a ceitaini guim ?"'• repaiii's. They had to wait a or three months to have a slate put on ■ roof. left ^rolessor Jones: If Ave allloiw them a littile sl1'?- •ket money at Uarofynydd, it will be a, 0 )- -y d.iffioult t,hFng- and iii- J. Johns To get a voucher. sub, "}!'ofer-"or Jones: If they spend pennies 1 shillings it willl be v-ery difficult to pass JI a(,COIt.lt before the anditor. age Jr H. J. Thoanss said that if any accident stea k pi a re. os might 'repair the damage. If to i IH'l'e left over for a couple of months1, it the lid possibly cost t3 or £ 4. on 1 tev W. Dav-ies said that the local mana- was s had pewrr to spend ,£2. pay Ii* W. Jones: Suppose the damage is £4 was £ 5. — trie tev J. H. Reos said thiat the thought tne fy. jonity- cif the pupil teachers were ap- had tited by merit. to t Ir W. B. Jones gave not,itCe, to. consider The suh,ject at the next meeting. roar .ADY MEiMBERS ENTERTAIN THE an<i COMMITTEE. He iter the meeting, the members of the c (. I't mmiittee—in ceJlebnation of the inaugura- surv l of the new offices—Mere entertained tp The "h by uVf'i-s 6fwymne-Hu glies and Mrs forn yd, the two lady memlKvs of the Com- the, tee. an a t the cllose, a vote of th.aiivks to the ladies ProT proposed by the Rev J, H. Recs, sup- men bed by Mr W. Ð. Jones. from ev W. Davies that he had no doubt N. 1 would enhance- the influence of the ladies secoi hoped Mr Johin would not oppose the first es again. mem [r J. J ohms: I am sorry now I opposed That (I-wynne Hughes. port [r J. Lloyd said that -it did not often fall to h heir lot to have; a Jiittle pleiasure like this then <r their arduous labours in cominection four I -the educational affairs of the county, rolle could Ihe,st express the views of the mem- e'' u ,in the old Welsh say-ir.ig Melus moes eto. the r David Evans said that the influence If tI he lady imembers of the Committee had they I enoblinig and edifying. Often when hettt felt inclined to put oil, tllie gloves the moti-i cmce of the ladies had exercis^l a niolli- betfo g effect. He hojietl the ladies would not lr 1 surprised -if th^other memliem did not :[1' J lys agree with tTiem. He would say o,f n g- i. ,the sadness of their sadness when tl lev'.i'e sad vol lei the gladness of tJieir gladness Avhen go a glad; good the sadness of their sadness and the tyres adnesis of theilr gladness, consii as nothing to theij- hadness when tlier'-re the 1 Id. it Wia They as li'othin.g to their goodness Avhen t,w'° ;ey're good. stone » Avork (k w- Tb at.
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The meeting of this body was held on Saturday last, Avhen those present Avere Mr J. G. Davies (chairman), Mrs E. A. Roberts, Rev Aliban Davies, Col. Morris, Major Spence Jones. Messrs D. W. Lewis, I). Davies, Henry Herbert, J. P. James, J. Hammond, John Jonew, W. Griffiths, L. N. Powell, W. Harris, Evan Davies, J. P. Griffiths, D. Gwynn, W. R. Thomas, R. Bvans, R. Thomas; the Clerk (Mr R. Shipley Lewis). The Master's report stated that the num- ber of dtHnates. in the house was 56 against 43 The vagrants mumbered 121 against 172 in the corresponding fortnight last year. The Rev W. D. Ellis (Wes.) and Rev Evans, curate, had conducted services.—In' answer to a request fropi the^Board, Supt. Evans wrote to state that- the police would under- take to distribute Aragra nt tickets for the workhouse for lQgns per annum.—This was greeted Avith laughter.—Mr J. Jones: Let them alone.Col. Morris: We can't expect them to do the work for nothing.—The Clerk said they had paid £3 per annum. Then it was raised to £ 5.—Mr Hammond.: I pro- pose we offer £ 5.—Mr EAran Davies: I second it and give them no more. TENDERS FOR OIL. The following tenders for Royal DayHght Avere received Mr A. E. Harries, 6d per ;all., the barrel to be returned; Mr T. M. Williams 7!d the gall. The former was ac- cepted.—Mr D. W. Lpwis: f must congratu- ate you on deciding to have a tank. A PLAGUE. Col. Morris Mr D. Watkins, reliev- ng officer, whether he was going to resign. Lot. It had got abroad that he was, and his, ife was being made a burden by canvassers k or the post.—Mr D. W. Lewis asked the Co!. j o give Mr Watkins a fortnight's notice and ot pounce upon him. They wanted to step he rumour. It was quite a plaugue. Give J lim a fortnight to say yes or no.—Mr W. iriflith: Did he give notice ?—Mr L. N. t 10""(\.].] Xo. We have nothing to do with it. I -Col. Mori is: Every man. who is not en- | aged in some Avork thinks himself worthy of b ie post.—Mr L. N. Powell: I don't think j f1 e ought to force his band. He is an old t >rvant.—Clerk: He has given me no notice. ° Mr Evan navies Nothinig official done. S here are plenty of rumours besides that. t fie subject Avas pui'sued no further. HOLIDAYS. G Mr D. Davies, relieving officer, asked for ? iliday. He had had none for three years, 'Mr W. Griffiths: Have you finished your iv?—Col..Morris: Who is going to cany on j ie work. —Mr D. Davies: My brother of ( lAvynyrebog. He is my deputy.—Being ked for how many days lie Avanted them he p'ied nine.—Col. Morris: Ten days. It 18 iderstood. Tlia-t is the usual.—Mrs Roberts °! anted to know if Mr Watkins did not give n to resign his collectorship.—The Clerk §, plied in the negative. It Avas Mr Davies at had done so.—Mrs Roberts and Col. -l' orris Avere under the impression that a Vl :ter had been received from Mr Watkins, ¿ J d that is how the people got hold of it.— ~~i te Clerk said it Avas Avrong. SANITARY AUTHORITY. 0 Mr J. Jones occupied the chair. Q WATER SUPPIdES. is Flie Clerk said that with regard to the cos* the water supply for Drysllwyn, they had 'n promised £30 from Earl Cawdor and L. W. R. Thomas had handed him £10 for to 1 inhabitants.—Col. -Morris, as a. matter sing out of the minutes, complained of the luction of the Glanamman Assessment for ha ter. He did not know what the Council ha m-ldhave interfered in the matter. They of 1 upset the old arrangements^ The C.J. te 1. as areslIlt, refused the Avater to Saron. of did not know why except that the Llan- to o Rural Count-ii was so changeable. So -AT; payment for water for Glanamman school reduced from £10 to 10s. Chairman ad m.'t you allc'.v me to sign the minutes?— wa Morris :> I agree to it.—Mr W. Griffiths gi1 d they had listened to one of the Council £2 en they a.greed to the reduction.—Col. ri f rris: You are regular weather cocks. You trc t't know where you are. Co AN OBJECTION. tto Mo-ris said that Mr Herbert, who is for y a member of the Board of Guardians, coi lis engineer of the Water Works, wished "'a have certain points discussed before he tin with regard to the Llandebie A*ater dili ply extension.—Mi- W. Griffiths, however, in ccted to a departure from the agenda, wa Col. Morris who was proceeding with the of jcct wasabrupt,ly pulled up. au VICTORY FOR P!ROG'RESSIVES. f'1! lajor Spence Jones had a motion on the ,a" nda Aviith reference to the use of the POI ni roller. He knew there Avas opposition M'a! ts use, but there Avere certain roads in e district on AA'hich the traffic had increased •llea «hich the present method of laying stones in'efficienit, and he maintained it would o them to engage a roller. He knew he t le rather fighting for himself and his dis- suc t, but the road from Cross. Inn to Llan- ted -'dd village was one on which the traffic tor increased to a tremendous extent owing ^0l he erection of the bridge at Drysllwyn. ¥r road had now practically become a main 1. Extra stone would have to be put on the steam roller would be economical. £ suggested they should have the roller on y?r ain pa.rts, according to the advice of the eyor, who should raport on the subject. ^on traffic on the particular road lie had re- "ee ed to had increased hy ten times since opening of the bridge.—In response to -ppeal to the Chairman he agreed that his "'lla losal should only include the road he had tioned.—Mr James asked for a word had 1 Mr Evan Jones, the Surveyor.—Mr 1.4, latt ^OAyell said lie had great pleasure in Pf11 uding, the proposal as it Avas put in the the case, generally. He did not think a k'ou "ber of the Council should mention a road Cou should be left to the Surveyors to re- tra He believed it would be an advantage mg ave more of their roads rolled where prOI ? was a great deal of traffic. They lasted ford times as long as when they Avere un- Vas d. He knew Avhat the Pontardaue Coun- Jom ere doing. They rolled the road up .o l top of the mountain coming to Bettws. the1 toy rolled wliere there Ava* heavy traffic man would gain in the end and have infinitely m'tt roads.—Mr D. Davies supported the askf' on.—The Chairman had no doubt it avas fo,re, and was a saving t() the ratepayers. — D. W. Lewis supported and agreed Avitli tliey Powell that the selected roads should be entirely in the hands of the Surveyor seric hould like hoAvever to have the judgment b(>tt ie Surveyor on the work of the Iteani- 0,!y i'.—'Mr Evan Davies was very sorry to gaijist the motion. He knew it was am and no doubt very nice for rubbetr nt and bicycles, but they Avere there to Y• dm- the ratepayers as A\C11 and although then thing was good in itself, he did not see is of value, It was not the money they had a strain roller on their road years ago and they had not enough of woul They had to get them from the lime .Am s and cart them up above Penybu.tvk a I a ton and from the Workhouse at 3s. was extraor^ in a y-y expense, because had to hire the steam roller. It caused ver-v to get the extra stones. If they bad SO f tones broken properly and laid (hnnt at "light time he maintained they would not JI1 a steam roller.—iMr Evan Jones, sur. th{ r, had an explanation to offer, but Mr mew Jriffivhs insisted on having to ttpeak first. for Evan Joaiies said the contract was Jet refCl he road referred to in the usual Way Ion ie admitted that without the steam they would not have put on so 11H)h I'(\st .)fr W. Griffiths was again Waking arc irrelevant observation^, Avhen the Chaiir- then told him to stick to the point.—Mr W. ron n tlis jjiid they did not Avant the roller Pom e there was no traffic. Let those who wan.i ed it pay for it themselves, and not get twu- people to pay for it.—Mr R. Thonias to a hing): I will second you now,—Mr D, may saiil Mr Griffiths was playing to t,h,at ;allery —Mr (irifflths had referred to the Avoul at Llandeibie.—- To this Mr DaAries ob- tplI: il. The work of the roller theie two -•ears ago had Houbiy repaid itself. The tlwm previously Avas covered Avith boulders, iv?ul low it Avas like a turnpike. 'Mr T. J. • ( Y4. agreed as to the utility cf tlie steam by 81 hilt he tlid not think it was lioocessary [ t'lp ->»_ajo,r SiK-.nee Jones mentioned. The -nan to Krecbfa needed H more.—Mr D knon said be very .^>r,y to go against lidloid (laughter i-u Avhich Major Sjx-nce )vhoI< joined iiearti.lv), but a steam roller on loans road would smash the culverts. Some the ( i-dozen of the inhabitants had told him if t. ) come back that evening if he supported inotq lotion, (laughter). In his opinion thrv t)u' t« look after the ratepayers. If Major ^orr
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TALLiEY.
TALLiEY. regret to chronicle the death which oc D 1 at CardiflF of Mrs Evans, lvidow of -<lr I»6t] as Evans, Halfway House, Talley, who cciased her about fifteen years ago. De- A ( 1 had beeiii ailling for a long period but West id came rather unexpectedly on July 21 this house of Mr and Mi.^ J olle,, (her son- passe r and daughter) at Canton Cardiff, Roilv 11 a few minutes -aftel- her son reached the The funieiial took place the follow Chepl fednesday at Talfley, the body being re- I by train from Cardiff. Maiij relatives Gra™ s, and cW acqusuiiaanc^o met the eor- 0 a.^( it Llandilo Station. At Talley, the Rev e"*m ban Dviivies, vicar, officiated in tlie 0fthe h. and at tli egraveside appropriate and Iæ Aveie spoken by the Rev. J. I). Evans, pne;n( irant. Lllii EiiijiLi ]iid b,cii a ti*tliiiil that er cf EsgairiMiit Chajx-l ior maJiy ytvars the G hile she lived at Halfway she extended was tl rt;vl)!e hospitality to miiiii.sters of the him t idLst oil. Althought not a chargi of the district she spent over fifty depari of her Life there and brought up ,a large while ■of whoaii only >a .ion and daughter sur throai riz:, Mr D. M. Evaai«, now residing in which n, and iMrs Jonets, CaiidifF. with whom had w sympathy .is felt In. their bereavement latter lonths ago they received the news of He no brother's death ion South Africa. yearp.
Garden Show and Sports at…
Garden Show and Sports at llarboidy. The fifth anMial garden and cottage show a.nd sports were held at Llanboidy on the 7th inst. The weather was rather threaten- ing iin the morning, but it kept sufficiently fine for the sports to be run off. The sports were held in a field behind the Maesgwynne Arms Hotel, and a special cycling track had been prepared for the occasion. The presi- dent was Mr G. P. Roch, Maesgwynne; and the judges were Mr W. L. Pbilipps, Kev —. Thomas (Landore), Mr W. P. Rooh; whale the starter was Jlr T. J. Schmitz, and the handicapper, Mr Majisel Davies, Llanfyr- nach. The duties of treasurer were fulfilled by Mr Levi Davies, Wernoleu, and lion, sec., and assistant sec., Messrs S. and W. A. Wil- liams, Council School. The judge, treasurer and secretary of the Garden and Cottage Show were Messrs W. Edwards, Cilwendeg Park; T. Gibbon, Lower Mill, Llanboidy and L. Nicholas, Maesgwynne, Llanboidy. The Garden Show was held in the Market Hall, the awards being made as follows— VEGETABLES. Beans, broad, 12 pods: 1, Dd. Davies, Maesgwynne Anns, Llanboidy. Beans, French, 12 pods: 1, Churchill rhonias, Llanboidy. Beans, runners, 12 pods: 1, W. F. Rees, llanboidy. Carrots, long red, 4 roots: Churchill rhomas, Llanboidy. Carrots, short red, 4 roots: 1, Mrs Phillips, Boush Inn, Llanboidy; 2, Lewis Phillips, sland Hoaise, Llanboidy. Cabbage, white heart, 3: 1, Williams, danboidy; 2, L. Phillips, Island House. Onions, pickling, 24: 1, P.C. Evans, Llan- toidy; 2, Churchill Thomas; 3, D. Davies, lacs gwvn lie Arms. On.ions, spring 001\11,: No competition. Onions, Autumn sown, 0:1, T. Davie mlYn House, LIanboidy. Potatoes, white kidney, 6:1, J. Thomas, Srynderwen; 2, J. Howells, Trewyis; 3, G. ones, Bell View, Llanboidy. Potatoes, while round, (j: 1, Mrs Phoebo !ees, Goshen, Landore; 2, Jenkins, Llan- oidy. Potatoes, red kidney, 16: 1, E. Parry, Llan oidy 2, Jenkins, Llanboidy. Potatoes, red, round, 6: 1, and 2, Griffith enkins, Plasybridell, Llanboidy. Potatoes, collection of 6 varieties: 1, T. layies, Emlyn House, Llanboidy; 2, Mra hil'lips, Bush Inn, Lliamboidy. Peas, 12 pods: 1, D. Davies, Maesgwynne rms; 2, T. Davies, Emlyn House. Rhubarb, 4 sticks: 1, L. Phillips, Island [ouse; 2. T. Davies, Blaencwmfelin. Cucumber, ridge, 12: 1, Gwilvm Jones, lanboidy. Turnips, garden, 4: 1, T. Davies, Blaen- vmfelim; 2, J. L. Walters, Llanboidy. Shallots, 12: 1, and 2, divided between T. owen, Rliyd, Hemllan and W. Rees, smith, lanboidy; 3, H. Phillips, Llamboidy. Bunch cut curly parsley: 1, J. Thomas, rynderwen 2, J. Thomas, Millbrook. Cabbage, lettuce, 3: H. Phillips, Llan- udy 2, Mrs Phillips, Bush Inn. Beetroot. 3: 1, J. Thomas, Millbrook: 2, Evans, Parsonage, Llanboidy. FLOWERS AND FRUIT. Specimen window plant: 1, Miss Da-vies, aesgwynne Arms; 2, T. Richards, Lamb iir, Danboidy; 3, Miss Thomas, Lamb IWll. Ihroe window plants in bloom, different rieites: 1, Miss Thomas, Lamb Inn Bouquet of wild flowere: 1, Miss Davies, iilvn House; 2, Mrs Griffiths, Piccadillv Apples, dessert, 6: S. Jenkins, Bradford mse. Llarobouly. Apples, kitchen, 6: S. Jenkins. Heaviest 12 gooseberries: 1, B. Parry illlhoiùy (7^ozs); 2, D. Rees, Hen llan (6i Miss Griffiths, Ddol (6oz). OPEN PRIZES. Collection of gardeaii flowers, 6 varieties: •s Phillips, Bush Inn, Llau/lxidv. Bar frame of honey: Churchill Thomas, mb Inn, Llanboidy. rhere were three other open classes, but re were no entries; the same remark plies to many classes in the schedule. THE SPORTS. rhe sports were held simultaneously with judging at the show, and at 4 p.m. there s an interval, so ias to enable people to w the garden show lat tHe Market HalL various events ci-eated much excite- nts, the results -eing as follows— /hiildrens race for girls under 7 years of 1: 1, Eleanor Rees, Llanboidy 2, Beatrice vis, BlaenyffynoiK )o. under 10: 1. B. Rees, Llanlboidy 2, ggie Davies, Llanboidy; 3, Ogwen Rees nboidy. >0. under 13 1, B. Thomas 2. Lizzie |s, Llanboidy; 3, Betsy Lewis, Llanboidy. .aw for boys under 7: 1, J. Lloyd Harries, i1 J Howells, Piccadillv, Llan- 1- 3. Dan Davies, Panteg, Llahboidy. 10. under 10: 1, Stanley Owen, Lianboidv- Thomas Danes, Llanboidy; 3, Josia Ties, Llanboidy. i°" ^111 J- Phillips, Llan- ly; 2, Trevor Owen, Llanboidy; 3, Row- d Reynolds, Llanboidy. 00 yards race for boys under 15: 1, Thos. Hips St. Clears; 2, Dewi Tliomas, Pil- vr. Llanwi 1110 3, H. Williams, St. Cleans. utting the weight: 1, D. Davies, Maes- nne Arms; 2, Thos. Ed wards, .1>iccad.¡uy; ienry Thomas, Cwmfelin. cratch bicycle race, 1 mile. for boys under 1. T. J. Xicholas, Begelly; 2, B. J. row, Haverfordwest. )0 yards race for girls under 15: 1, and divided between, Dorothy Brcomfield, ^gwynne, and Betsy Lewis, Llanboidy • iaimah Reynolds, Llanhcidv. browing the cricket ball: (C. Broom- ■,1 Llanboidy; 2, A. M. Bassett, Llanboidv. >0 yards ladies race: 1. Dorothy Brooni- 2. Blodwen Davies, Llanboidv; 3, ;y LIan»boidy. uarter mile scratch bicycle race 1 J 10las, Begelly; 2, H. (Griffiths, Clynder- '0 yards open handicap race: 1, H. Jones, lfelin; 2, and 3, divided between David ies, Maesgwynne Arms and J. Davies Clears. igh jump: 1, Churchill Thomas; 2 and .vided^ between J. Davies, St. Clears and (*] iinths, Clyndenven. 0 yards liandicap race for men over 50: Llanboidy; 2, Griffith Jenkins, nboulj 3, J. C. Trevor, Whitland. vie jump for boys under 1;j: 1, James lips, St. Clears (6ft. lOins.); 2, Dewi nas, Pilmawr, Llanwinio; 3, H. Wil- s, St. Clears. ;en bicycle handicap race, about 14miles: J. Farrow, Haverfordwest 2 B lolas, Rvg.dly; 3. H. Griffiths, Clyjider- -the three receiving 100 yards start. 1 a iter nule foot race, handicap: I. Dd. ei, Maesgwynne Arms; 2, Picton Owen, Iboill,. ;g and spoon race for ladies: 1, Dorothy •mfield; 2, Britt. Rees; 3, Winnie Rees, fboidy. ree-legged race for boys under 15: 1, oil Williams, St. Cleai-s and James ips. Llanboidy; 2. J. Jenkins and B. IS. LIanboidy: 3, John Llovd and G. e Howells, Llanboidy. tlf mile bicycle scratch race- 1 J olas, Begelly; 2, T. Nicholas, Begelly.
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iremcnt of a Ft. Peter's Boy." rMmarthenitp, in the employ of the Great ern Railway Company, who is about to retire month, is Mr William Lloyd James, who d into the employ of the Great Western ray Company when that company took over South Wales Railway which ran from Btow to Milford. Mr James was born in in Carmarthen, and was educated in the mar School in this town. When fifteen yar8 5 he efnt!fre,d '»i°SV"»Pl0J of the divisional eer of the South Wales Railwa Mr J. Ward trong, whence he was promoted clerk in charie r-ivisional superintendent's office at Newport, >ter on accountant to Mr W. G. Owen chief Zfell S°",h W,.I« H.ilw,y, 'd 'iwn entleman was appointed chief engineer of reat Western Railway in 18(55, Mr Jjmes. who len his chief acconntant, was removed with o Paddington, and has been ever since in e of the engineering, maiine, and other cmental accounts of the company. Mr James at Carmarthen saw the first train run ?h to Milford, and well rpcalU the difficulties • cle,k"'of the ith the Welsh trave'lers orer the railway, the expecting discount for cash on taking ticket*. w retires, httving reached the age limit of 05
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-1 "A; .I.J..1UI d,11l1 nUll'U ;11 Eloo lie was "willing (renewed II o ],I- is daughter).—Col Monis: I should be sorry to fi :ake Mr Griffiths as our guide, as he does not !>elit>ve m it even for the town of Llandilo. kVf, ought to have one of our own, and it is r rime for the Council to have it. It wouM r, )ay. It is no use attributing bad motives c, hat these gentlemen want it themselves, tl f you don't want it wo want it and wili h, iave it too.Alt- G,i,iffitlis (,h<)tlv): You pav al hen. He continued to speak amidst shouts K f order.-Col. Morris: He has made several rr peeehes.-Cnes of "Vote.Clerk What is he pioposition. Mr Chairman (laughter).— f. ^:™n.- HaTO you proposed anything, X fwyn (mere laughter).—Mr Evan Divies topose we should not have it.-All- Gwvn- • p, second tli-at,Alajo,r Spence Jones said he 0'( rp 111 lm J>roPasition to fall in with ai i + w S su^ostl<)»-—Mr D. W. Lewis 0f IKI yhat would be broad enough.—Col. P< loms: That is the thing I di irimtlis said the amendment was thiat the M Mev should not be engaged in any portiol1 fr f the district.-Col. Morris: The amend- Jc lent was that the Toller should not be en- ra aged on the road mentioned.—Mr Evan re Navies: Or any other.—A perfect babel fol- wi nvecl.—Mr Gwyn I did not say that.—Mr nt fvan Davies: No road whatever.—Col. in lorns hat 1* the amendment (laughter). M -Chan-man: Not to use the steam roller at is 1. o will put the amendment.—Mr Evan ou avies I proposed Chairman: Fair play of aughter). -Mr L. N. Powell, in the midst ra all the din, called out. Order now! Jo liair! Chairman (a.gain): The amendment not to use the roller at all. All for it.- :>oven hands were held up, whilst nine voted Tli v rJ J°/ for liaring the roller.—?,ir ,l',f vel I ^v3*n; vo" better not go back u*. Llanifvnydd (Laughter). taj THE LOUGHOn snwirAti? Col. Morris after he and Mr W. Griffiths C id exchanged some more shots dealt ex- ^ie uistively Avith the question of the necessity ^le bon-owing £ 300 more than they had in- slia nded for the extensions to certain localities Lo1 .H' ^ughor watsM" supply. He went on Tn-Qo! original cost of the scheane I: !Sq^'t for ^vhloh tlley had borrowed Coi 5 800, leaving a balance of £ 982 12s. The fvn di,tional sum Hley had intended to borrow the is £ 2 200, but he proposed for reasons Mo ™nnn J* WOuld be better to borrow last .,oUUU. I here was another point. Tlie Spe )ariaii owners had oiveii a sieat deal of ri-pf i ai-li threatened the Ammanford had unci1 with an injunction, with the result was it that Council had determined to go in reql ailianientary powers to have complete I in 6 "aIter- The Lla"di.lo Council HI the same boat, and the members of IR 3 joint conference reported that the Llan- if o Council should join Ammanfoid Council promoting a ParJiamentary Bill. That s with a view to do away iritli the claims the upanan owners and to prevent other t lion ties from inteifering with their )Ply. J ossesston was nine points of the I lie .supply was not enormou.s The TlfhZ' u°o bvlei Iooality1svrvcd by tiK> v,atei' >,0°ing up by leaps and bounds, and it was t ;v, J° Provide for the next 30 or 40 .is, and he formally proposed that that! incil jcin the Ammanlfcrd Council in pro- ting a bill and agree to pay two-fifths of cost connected with the promotion of •h bill and ats« that the Clerk be instruc- maJ ro!? t0 ihZ L G B~ askillS for their mcilanT^w, t0 JOin tlie Ammanford eil^and pay the p.^ortion mention^}.- ij. Lowell asked whether that wornr i i -vn-otild coiiie f le -%I-llofe ,pql4 t-I Ulll,oll. Lleik^uid it would depend entirely OIl Ij-G-B.. The I r'ban Council had paww « such a purpose, the lU^ral hu^ ^ot. He 1 not know that the would givo I ^.ent, but he believed in one case it had I n donp. Ihe Llanelly Rural Council had I erto n t?' ^"o tit I it th^ L £ liiVer S°Ufh0r over aiKl ahove ■! lire Tl ia,ld A1nimauf01tl Councils 1) iinea- The clerk to the Llanellv Council I) ^cen him on tlie matter. He wished the |{ ei Councils to join Llanelly to save ex- |( sort Vf d0 something of |l n'i hT.1 S >Vri* faid tllc Llaiiellv I) nc iu in in 1apI>,+oac"llcd th<~ Ammanford I) ncii in an indirect manner and were t^hl l( ■gbt that Ammanford would have not Y1 to do WltJl tl,«„ TJ,CT II f, a", oml thmi-l.t .lm„M I) would take thorn under their win.r, ]t fl the pl^in duty of Llandilo CouncTl tn ml Ammanford. They could not l.ow bo I) irated. They had one main, it was I) r duty to protect that sum>lv A II I ford with, all thoiv TOialT%i Vltb If :ed themselves to noth N TV* •COn,1- I -d the L.G.B. for contnt"3' n y S1'nply 1) to their interest t,-> i » "as, there- Hi £ Clerk: It would me,f"" AuV"a,nford- 1( would have to ot>nr,^x '"(-'vitably that 1) 3 might he verv hSvv I T aml the uis matter for Llan > i P10Ve \l volT w to join and S 1 5'e' it 1v?,lld be bill protecting? 1 v tbe J^an- T on- lis Handdo rights —Mr f) rfV,«*4 akni i .no to do any thin o- T can },+ r ir-a Od'iVifi40 thC 'Tlov havo'Tfr f01; U«n*fcW« J.*™ r Henrv K "?I ,to bea'1' expense. tlon. did not tl! f 1>oil>tcd out that Jail, T) w r ■' t]i«ms^lves to anytJiin<>' doctoi io u askc<1 « Ll^iilo Council *»*« manforj (5 {" ° ^kudobio .nd ,e"ou Af ti Mor:n.si: ou can't do and 0] -"SnSf" 525 is a Tpa-s A joint council to meet acrain^^ anted Paper d what thev think will iK +1 i u>C()ln- ODtisci tl» CoundCS, red to a f.™ c.pfc. "S? i~is asked what lie meant 11 «• r I fi naxr, Ar bJ capable men. >>e in tm'i ) «• • ^'ho take an into- curre. w™KiaffaHS-~Co1- Morris: If tW Thorn a There V'w) object to P'^loi i' t nothing but susnieion nil ceasec M.nat am I to gain?—Mr L. N. the 11 to bad motives, but I at th< ftlis of the cost to°d,v "|0tf Vft<' to 1>ay raY,„„i, cosrto-day, but if you'wish withn .I.! >i ')im;uilord in, a non-committal the hi (ion t object. — Mr I). ^V. Lewis asked in- V posing they had to fight, how much movec r'! bc Council?—Clerk 1 can't friend "v -"°'iris •' -yot one penny.—Tlie tege a v Paired a lesolution to supiport J- A'l'i but not to jcin t1 pm, providing thev chuir1? "uike you under the'r wing.—Now Mr woid•• ninths wanted .to inow what w as meant J^gaM f>|K>rt. Mr D. W. Lewis would secojid mcmb reposition providii-g they were only and w ntars-Thou the Clerk wanted to ce.mfo: what Leivis meant hy guarantors. Metho D. said security sueli as the native parish was at present for the water vears for Brynamm in, etc.-It was agreed familv loik should write 'ro the L.G.B. to aak vive/- COIIJIC:1 could join Aiiinianfcid in ]>ro- Londo :the hill. Mr Evan Davies: Suppose uieat I.G.B. agreed. AMwt 11 ? CoIollel D » said nothing could be done if the their aiu not conn nil it. liiey wanted i. fgal ground to go on. Further discussion a ollowed. THE STEAM ROLLER AGAIN. Mr Evan Jones, surveyor, said a steam f oiler would lbe at work on t:he new Tregeyb oad next week, and it would be well if it I outd be used immediately afterwards on J tie Manoravon road adjoining. Other roads e mentioned in the Eastern division could B fterwards be rolled. He thought it would b ? a mistake to buy a roller. They mld use*the roller for 30 or 40 days.—Mr b i Griffiths thought it would be very un- rir. Why not have it for 15 days in the J, orthern part.—'Mr Evan Jones: I have othinig to do with these districts.—Mr D owell: The point is how many days are we P ting to allow it in Mr Jones's district. In pswer to Mr Evan Davies, he said the cost A the roller was 21s d per day.—Mr L. N. owell proposed it be allowed for Mr Jones' H strict for a period not exceeding 30 days.— r W. Griffiths: Why not have the report L om the other surveyor first. -Nfajoi- Spence )iies: I propose the survevors should ar- cv ,nge a-mong themselvee 'and produce a -port by next 'meeting, hut if Mr Jones B. ante-d it there was no reason why he could L: It use it in the nieantiim,c,Clialt-ma-ii All favour to defer to this day fortnight?— B r Powell: The advantage is that the roller coining here.—Mr Evan Davies pointed bo it that the advantage was with the owner the roller.—After further discsusion, or J. ther talk, the motion of Major Spence- mes was adopted. ONE LITTLE MATTER. Col. Morris: I have one little matter.— M Ie Clerk: I have lots (laughter).—Colonel ÎI; orris: It is a matter of life and death to s' • He went on to .show the necessity of king steps to extjuid the water mains to Va epney road.—It was decided to do so. -p One of the Clerk's little lots was to inform ? Council that he had had a cheque from n ? Ammanford Council for £ 1,737 3s 9d, its are of the cost of the head works of the ughor water supply. T LLANFYNYDD ~WATER SUPPLY. Relative to the application from the uncil to bonwv £ 200 for supplying Llan- lydd with water, a letter was. read from L.G.B asking for estimates, etc.—Colonel m-is said they had been at it since October 11 t, but nothing had yet been done.—Major ence Jones said it Avas not the fault of tlie La arian ow ners in tht case, and for them he I nothing to say (laughter).-The Clerk tin s instructed to supply the L.G.B. with the apJ [iiired information. —