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LLANDUDNO ADVERTISER AND LIST OF VISITORS. CHARGES FOR ADVERTISING. COUNTY, Municipal Poor Law, Joint Stock, Legal and other Public Notices, Contracts, Tenders, etc., 6d. per line each insertion. BUSINESS Advertisements as per scale below, SPECIAL Position per contract. SALES by Auction, Entertainments, Sermons, Trade Notices, Eistodclfodau, etc. 3d. per line, or 2s. 8d. per inch displayed. SMALL PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS. HOUSES, Shops, Apartments, etc., To Let or Wanted; Articles Lost, Found, or for Private Sale; Servants or Situations, etc., Wanted. Insertion. One Two! Three. Not exceeding 15 words Is Od Is 9d 2s 3d 20 Is 3d 2s 3d 3s Od. „ 25; Is 6d 2s 9d 3s 6d. „ 30 Isl 9d 3s Od 4s 3d. „ 40 2s 3d 4-s Od 5s 6d. BIRTHS and Deaths are charged Is. Marriages, 2s. No Advertisement booked under 2s. 6d. BUSINESS ADVERTISEMENTS. DOUBLE Column.—One insertion 3s. per inch; 4 insertions 2s. 6d. per inch; 8, 2s. 3d. 13 2s.; 26 Is. 6d.; 52 Is. 3d. SINGLE Column.—One insertion, 2s. per inch; 4 insertions Is. 3d.; 8, Is. BeL; 13, Is. 4d; 26, Is.; 52, lOd. A DISCOUNT of 10 per cent. allowed on pre- payment for continuous Advertisements. ALL communications and payments by cheques or postal orders should be addressed to Edge and Moy, "Advertiser" Office, Llan- dudno. d'ntiic! LANSDUWNE HOUSE SCHOOL AND KINDERGARTEN, ABBEY ROAD, LLANDUDNO ALSO York House Preparatory School for Boys ADJOINING LANSDOWNE. PRINCIPALS— Miss Raw and Miss Bennett. Prospectuses on Application FRON, CHURCH WALKS, LLANDUDNO. Private Boarding and Day School for Girls with class for Little Boys. Individual attention given to backward or delicate children. Principals: THE MISSES MOXON. MR. W. BEZANT LOWE, M.A. F.C.S.. First- Class Honours, is prepared to take private pupils or to form Classes in Llandudno and District in English, Mathematics, Classics, Modern Languages, Natural Science, etc., and also to coach students for the Public Examina- tions.—Apply, Cae Carw, Llanfairfechan. SINGING LESSONS. MR. ALFRED JORDAN, Of the Principal London and Provincial Concerts, ATTENDS RESIDENTS' HOUSES, AT HOMES & CONCERTS in Llandudno and Neighbourhood. For terms apply Rosedale, Deganwy MR. T. OSBORNE ROBERTS, (Organist English Baptist Chapel) PIANO, ORGAN, SINGING & THEORY. Pupils prepared for all recognised Examinations. HIGHFIELD, LLOYD STREET, LLANDUDNO. ■ T W. STODDART, PIANIST. AT LIBERTY FOR DANCES, BALLS, CONCERTS, &c. Southern Dale, Bohyfryd Rd., Llandudno. I IT RESTS WITH a YOU ./ik. The return of wintry*^ KB I weather means a return V of coughs,colds and other hard weather troubles. Security against pulmonary Security against pulmonary effects should they once gain a hold of your system can be obtained by regular doses of m which is a truly palatable combination of refined cod liver oil, the hypophosp iaites of I which is a truly palatable combination or lime and soda, bound together with Carra- geen or Irish moss. It is nutritive and Invig- orating—good for lung aud body building, good for making good the ravages of lung troubles. Buy a bottle to-day and make a bid for renewed vitality. Price 2s., 2s. and 3s. 9d. By post Is. 4d. 2s. 4d., and 4s. 2d. J. WINTER & CO., M P S. Pharmacists, Llandudno CLARENCE HOTEL, LLANDUDNO, N.W. Central Position. Near to Goll Links; one minute to Pier and Esplanade. Sheltered Situation. Electric Light. Table d' Hote, Separate Tables. Smoking, Writ- ing, Lounge, and Billiard Rooms. Hotel Omnibus meets all Trains. Coach calls daily. Garage Free. Telephone No. 285. Telegrams, Clarence, Llandudno Tariff-Address PROPRIETOR LLANDUDNO PIER CONCERTS Under the management of the Autumn Concerts Committee Daily at 11 a.m. and 7 45 p.m. Sunday (Sacred) at 8 15 p m. CAtfD ORCHESTRA conducted by Mr. W. Haigfy TWO POPULAR VOCALISTS NIGHTLY Oct. 28th-Miss DOROTHY SILK, Soprano Oct. 29th and 30th—Grand Closing Concerts of the Series- MISS LUCY NUTTALL, Contralto MR. JAMES COLEMAN, Baritone. ADMISSION TO PIER AXD CONCERTS. Morning 3d., Evening Ge1. Fiont Seats and Grand Circle h. Reserved Seats in Grand Circle Is. 6d. Plan at the Pier Gates. Season Tickets (for three weeks' concerts) transferable, 5s. and 8s. Weekly Tickets. 2s 6d and 3s 6d Season and Weekly Tickets can be obtained at the Pier Gates. ELECTRIC CIRS.-Cheal) Combined Concert and Tram Tickets each week day from Colwyn Bay and Rhos issued on any car leaving Colwyn Bav after 6 p.m. SPECIAL RAIL MOTOR TO LLANDUDNO leaves Colwyn Bay each evening at 7.10, calls at Mochdre, Llandudno Junction and Deganwy and arrives at Llandudno at 7.32 p.m. LATE TRAINS ON WEDNESDAYS' AND SAT- URDAYS depart from Llandudno at 10-15 for all stations to Bangor and at 10-35 for all stations to Rhyl except Llysjaen and Foryd. PIER THEATRE VARIETIES, LLANDUDNO. Manager S. HUGHES, Junr. DAILY at 3 arid 8 p.rc). ROYAL AMERICAN cc-? ilOSCO IPlEi Monday, Oct. 31st— Forest Rangers Dramatic. Life on an Italian Man-of-war Educational Thursday, November 3rd— Bad Man's Last Deed Dramatic. Our Darlings Educational. Complete Change of Pictures Twice Weekly (MONDAYS AND THURSDAYS). Admispion 6d. and Is SATURDAY AFTERNOON, SPECIAL TREAT FOR SCHOOL CHILDREN. Prizes for Boys and Girls Prices for Children 2d. and 3d. Llandudqo Coaching & Carriage Co. Ltd. ALL COACH TOURS FROM LLANDUDNO S Start Daily from the ST. GEOBGb & QUEEN'S HOTELS. Start Fare Grand Loop Tour 9 45 fo Snowdon Loop Tour 10/6 Bettws-y-coed .10 0 7 Penmaenmawr } *2 so { 4" Colwyn Bay 2 30 2 6 Bodnant Hall 2 30 4- Aber Waterfalls .11 o 5- New Short Loop 2 30 4- City of St. Asaph .]0 o 7/- Menai Bridge .10 0 8/- For further particulars lee Coaching Guide. SUPERIOR PRITATE COACHES, RUBBER- TYRED WAGGONETTES OOG-CARTS, PONY TRAPS, SADDLE HORSES ON HIRE. Booking: Offices- COACH OFFICE, Queen's Hotel Gardens Telephone No. 9. COACH OFFICE at Pier Gt08. HAVE YOU CORNS? REMOVE THEM IN THREE DAYS BY USING AMJERICAIV Corn Silk. Ph. J., Form 772. Price 6d. per box. Kate N. Horniblow M.P.S. Dispensing and Photographic Chemist, 4, Queen's Buildings, Llandudno. Telephone No. 140 BBHHHHHHnm Tight Boots & eoriris. Tight boots are not always the cause of corns, although they usually get blamed for them. Ill-fitting boots, whether too large or too small, will produce corns-and when they do appear try Mercers ealosol which will remove them quickly and painlessly. It costs gld. per bottle, a small 2 price when you consider the relief it brings. To be obtained only from FRANK N. MERCER, Pharmaceutical Chemist, 101, Mestyn St., Llandudno Telephone No. 41. ¡¡' Hippodrome Skating Rink. WINTER SESSION Commences on Wednesday Afternoon, Nov. 2 For this day only- 1 ADMISSION FREE. j Skates, One Shilling. Re WILLIAM HUMPHREY GARDNER, (Deceased). PURSUANT to the Act of Parliament 22 and 23 Victoria Chapter 35 NOTICEI IS HEREBY GIVEN that all persons having1 any claims or demands against the Estate of William. Humphrey Gardner, of Llyssun, Abbey Road, Llandudno, in the County of Carnarvon,, and formerly of Llyssun, in the Parish of Ldanerfyl, in the County of Montgomery, Esquire, de- ceased, who died on the 6th day of Decem- ber 1909, and whose Will was proved in the Principal Registry of the Probate' Division of His Majesty's High Court of Justice on the 19th day of March 1910 by Hester Emma Frances MacNalty (wife of Francis Charles MacNalty) of 10 South- gate Street, in the City of Winchester, John Vaughan, of Lyssun, in the Parish of Llanerfvl, in the County of Mont- gomery, Farmer, and Eivan Jones of Stone House, in the, Parish of Llangadfan, in the County of Montgomery, Gentleman, are hereby required to send particulars in writing of their debts claims or demands to us the undersigned on or before the 22nd day of November next, after which date the said Executors will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased, having regard only to the claims and de- mands of which they have then had notice. Dated this 12th day of October 1910. HOWELL YEARiSLEY & REED, Town Clerk's Office, Welshpool. Solicitors for the said Executors. A<; In the Matter of the Estate of Benjamin' Robert Daines, late of Nevill House, Upper Mostyn Street, Llandudno, deceased. All persons having' any claim against the estate of the above named deceased are requested to forthwith send in par- ticulars of the same to ERNEST) EI. BONE, Solicitor, Llandudno. SPECIAL NOTICE. Mr. W. JACKSON the well-known pawnbroker, of Manchester, having taken over the business as a going concern from Mr S. Laserson, of Liandudno, has decided before the necessary alterations are started to clear the whole stock by private treaty, and everything will be re- marked specially for this Sale, and goods will be sold for less than cost of any wholesale house. The Sale will commence on Oct. 31st and continue for a few days only. The I stock is up-to-date and consists of General Drapery, Clothing (gents and ladies), Boots, Shoes, Hosiery, Jewellery, Plate, Watches, Umbrellas, Rib- bons, Ties, Collars, Underclothing, Cameras, Kodaks, Opera and Field Glasses in Large Variety. Large Stock of Second-hand Clothing, forfeited, to be cleared at anv price. CALL EARLY TO SECURE THESE BARGAINS NOTE ADDRESS— W. JACKSON, Pawnbroker and Jeweller, 125, MOSTYN STREET, LLANDUDNO. Money Lent on Plate, Watches, Jewellery, Furaiture Pianos, Sewing Machines and Clothing of every description MOTOR \COACH/ Loop o Tours Booking Offices: PIER GATES cM NEXT TO G.P.O £ i 9 ESTABLISHED 1¿78. r, BBUCKSHAW Auctioneer, Valuer, House and Estate Agent, SALES of EVERY DESCRIPTION UNDERTAKEN WITH PROMPT CASH SETTLEMENT. Sale book always open for Clients' Inspection. MANSION OR COTTAGE FURNISHED ON THE EASY PAYMENT SYSTEM. Cash Advanced from £20 Upwards. Low rate of interest. Strictly confidentia ,I Office— 4, Tudno Street, Llandudno, j ST. MORITZi | PRIVATE NURSING & CONVALESCENT ) HOME, LLANDUDNO. Under the supervision of a trained nurse with resident trained staff, including masseuse. Inclusive terms for con- valescents from guineas per week. Nurses supplied.—Apply, Nurse Roberts. -y,< 1 Roberts & Co., Ltd, SCULPTORS. MONUMENTS in Granite, Marble and Stone fixed in any part of the Country. Designs and Estimates Free. WORKS & STUDIO- Adjoining Railway Station. I. j Miscellaneous APARTMENT'S .-Private or public Apartments. One minute from promenade and tram. Sea and mountain views —Mrs. Burgess, Lorna Doone, Queen's Road, Llandudno. BOOK DEBT'S Purchased, cash down, any district.—W. Jackson, 26, Corporation Street, Manchester. CONSULT MADAME VESTA, the Scientific Palmist and Clairvoyante, upon Life's Affairs.— Aberconway House, No. 1, Trinity Square (not at the Post Card Shop), Llandudno. IMPORTANT TO MOTHERS.—Every Mother who values the Health and Cleanliness of her child! should use HARRISON'S 'RELIABLE' NURSERY POMADE. One application kills all Nits and Vermin, beautifies and strength- ens the IHiair. In tins 41d. and 9d. Postage Id. Geo. W, Harrison, Chemist, Reading. Sold by Chemists. Agents for Llandudno:—J. Winter, 3, Mostyn Street; Deganwy, W. Hartle. SERVANTS WANTED.—A Registry Office for Servants has been opened at Albany View, Lloyd Street.—H. Higginbottom, Proprietor. R,HOS-ON-SEA.-For Sale Detached 9- roomed House. Rent, JE55. Price, only 2900. Freehold.-Braekstone and Co., Colwyn Bay. GRAND THEATRE, LLANDUDNO.- To Let for Concerts, Meetings, Dramatic Performances, etc. during winter months. -Apply, A G. Pugh, Llewelyn Chambers Llandudno. LLANDUDNO. ElxbeJJient Boarding House, Established 24 years, accomodates 50 guests, fine dining1 rooms, good situa- tion. Pier 21 minutes, station 6 minutes. Proprietor retiring. Furniture at valua- tor—Apply, Alfred G. Pugh, Chartered Accountant, Llandudno. RAT RECORDS,—Rodine is the most Deadly Rat Poison. Leave no smell. No failure or trouble. Certain death. Prices, 6d., Is., 2s., 3s. and 5s. Post, 2d. T. Harley, Chemist, Perth. Agent, Winter and Co., Chemists, Llandudno. LLAINTDUII)NO,Wiiit,er Apartments or Board Residence. Private sitting room. Central for Pier and Golf Links.—Lyn- dale, Maelgwyn Road. MILK ROUND wanted with good con- nection in or near Llandudno for Cash,- Reply in strict confidence No. 91, "Adver- tiser" Office, Llandudno. WALLPAPERS from ld. per Roll. Any 2 quantity, lairge or small, wholesale prices. Stock exceeds 250,000 rolls all classes. Write for patterns, stating class required. (Dept. 130) BARNETT WALLPAPER Co., Ltd., Knott Mill, Manchester. YOUNG SWISS LADY wishes to give French and German, lessons in the even- ing hours.—Address, 11, "Advertiser" Office, Llandudno. LOST .jA Pair of Gold-rimmed Eye- glasses on Saturday, October 22nd, be- tween the Pavilion and Mostyn Street.— Finder rewarded on returning same to "Advertiser" Office. YOUNG MAN wants comfortable board and lodgings (permanent). Bath essential. State terms, etc. to A.Z., "Advertiser" Office. TO BE, LET.—Offices in central position at reasonable rentals.—Apply, R. T. Culley and Co., Ltd., Carlton Buffet, Mostyn Street. KINDERGARTEN.—Young Lady (certi- ficated) gives full Course of Lessons (Practical and Theoretical) to intending teachers. Terms moderate.—Apply, T., "Advertiser" Office, Llandudno. A SUITE! OF ROOMS to let for Dancing, Whist Drives, e.tCi.-Apply, "One Ash," Gloddaeth Street, Llandudno. COMFORTABLE; PRIVATE: APART- MENTS on the sunny slope of the Orme, the pleasantest part of the town. Close to Golf Links and both shores. Electric; I throughout. Moderate winter terms.- Bron Wylfa, Abbey Road.
Family Notices
BIRTH. ARMSTRONG.-—On the 23rd inst., at Haseldene, North Madoc Street, the wife of J. H. Armstrong, of a daughter. DEATH. DAVIESS.—On October 11th, in London, I aged 54 years, John Davies, son of the late Isaiah and Anne Jane Davies, of St. George's Hotel, Llandudno. MARRIAGE. October 22, 1910, John M. Cohen, younger son of Joseph Freeman Cohen, of 4, St. John's-wood-road, N.W., to Nannie, elder daughter of R. Phillips, Kel- ham, of "Langdale," Crediton-road, West Hampstead, N.W.
THE LLANDUDNO FREE LIBRARY.
THE LLANDUDNO FREE LIBRARY. ARRANGEMENTS FOR SALE; OF WORK. A representative meeting of ladies was held at the Town Hall last week to con- sider the advisability of getting up a sale of work, tea and entertainment to obtain funds for supplying the new Free Library with new books, etc. The idea (for which credit must be given to Mrs Roberts, Iluyton) was taken up with en- thusiasm, and the following ladies quick- ly promised to assist: — Committee for Tea.—Mrs Conolly, Mrs Williams, The Cambridge; Mrs Stones, Mrs J. Roberts, Bryn Celyn; Mrs R. Thomas, Miss Buckley, and Miss Jones, Brynymor. Committee for evening refreshments and decorations of Hall.—Mrs Walter Wood, Mrs Barrow Williams, and Mrs W. D. Longshaw. Committee for Entertainment.—Mrs James Marks, Mrs Osborne Roberts, Miss Bone, Miss Nell Roberts. Fancy and Useful Stall.—Mrs Roberts, Huyton; Mrs Ei. '0'. Davies, Mrs Reeves Hughes, Mrs Rowlands, Mrs Powell. Plum Ptldding: and Mincemeat, etc. Stall.—Mrs Timms, Miss Doran, Miss Tipper. Toffee and Sweet Stall.—Mrs John Walker, Mrs Llewelyn Hughes. Contributions will be gratefully wel- comed. by any of the above, and addi- tional information may be obtained from Mrs Roberts, Huyton; or Mrs James Marks, hon. sec. The sale will be held in the Town Hall on the 8th of December, and will be open- ed by Mrs John Walker at 3 p.m. The in- clusive price for admission, tea. and even- ings entertainment is one shilling. Seats may be reserved for the, latter at a charge of 6d. each. It is confidently expected that everyone will help to ensure a great success, as all may—if they wisli-benefit by the result.
TEACHERS' SALARIES.
TEACHERS' SALARIES. To the Editor Sir,—I regret that I was unable to write on the above( subject last week. Your correspondent has wandered very wide of the subject at issue, which was that JE30 a year to article 68 teachers in Llandudno was ain unreasonable sum. At the outset, Mr Fisher sought to establish as a fact, that the, Church Man- agers under the old regime, were far more niggardly in the matter of salaries than the present L.E.A. But in the same breath Mr Fisher acknowledges that most of the 22 Art. 68 teachers in the county receiving, £ 40 or more a year are i in Church Schools, and that the reason they do receive that sum is, that they received it before the L.Ei.A. entered upon its duties. This fact, to- gether with the case of the head teacher's sallary which he quotes, proves the "converse" or exactly the opposite to his contention. The Managers were as generous to their teachers as they possi- bly could be, and this at a time when they had to depend largely upon the voluntary contributions of those Church- men who at the same time were con- tributing to the School Board rates. Wiith regard to one of our schools which has what Mr Fisher calls a dwind- ling attendance of 167, I would simply point out to your readers (and he who runs may read) that 'last week's average attendance of over 180 shows rather clear- ly that this quasi-dwindling is on the in- crease and not als your correspondent would have it to be understood. I should not for a moment have your readers think that this school has not had largjer numbers attending it in the past, and^he reason is near to hand. During recent years new schools have been open- ed in the vicinity. Some have left to join the school in that part of the town known as "The Warren"; others have gone to the new school on the Great Orme. This year the children in Standard II., who should have come down. to this "dwindling school" as in the past, were retained at the Orme School for another year. To speak of a dwindling school seems to me to come with rather bad gr,a,c,e in the face of these facts! I am not complaining, but as far as possible simply stating what appear to me to be the real facts. Does Mr Fisher consider £:140 a year he mentions a proper sum to pay for a head teacher in Llandudno ? If not, I hope he will leave no stone unturned in hi,s endeavours to level it up. I am content, therefore, to leave to the judgment of your readers, on Mr Fisher's own statement, the initial question of whether the Manager's under the old re- gime on the present L.EI.A. were the more generous in the payment of -sajarieis. Let me add a word on the question of the £ 5 bonus. My friend says that it could not Ibe regarded as salary, and could never be claimed as such. But (salary or no salary) the teachers always received it. Mr Fisher's hint that this bonus was a "reward" for extraneous work can be met with the reply that it was paid to all the assistant teachers in the school' whether Church or Noncon- formist. The teacher who played the organ was paid C20 a year for that work in addition to the £55 paid to her, as a teacher. This I can substantiate from the Church Account Book. It was cautious of Mr F&sher to put in the words "may have been pa,id," and I am glad of the opportunity of denying his assertion. There was no need of wearying! your readers with the point of the augmented cost of salaries in the Church Schools of Llanudno. Mr Fisher might ha.ve added I that the augmented cost of salaries in the Council Schools of the town may also have done a little to swell the cost of the total expenditure. Let me say, that the labourer is worthy of his hire, and in my opinion economy in the salaries of the teachers is the least meri- torious of all economy. The case of Miss Gaynor 'Owen, of Bodafon, who received £:6 as a monitress is even better than a local case of the L.EI.A. paying £,5, for a similar assistant. Mr Fisher in the course of his letter takes us to the Junction. There is one law in the game of cricket by which the man who bowls is disqualified if he oversteps what is known as the bowlingl crease. I do not wish this dis- cussion to be a political one, as we now understand the term. But is Mr Fisher sure that it was the school question which gained that seat? Or might not the lamented death of the old candidate have helped on the day of battle ? My friend taunts me with my youth- ful interference, and I c.annot do better than reply in the well-known words of Pitt to Walpole: "The atrocious crime of being a. young man which the Right Bon. gentleman has with such spirit and decency charged upon me, I shall attempt neither to palliate nor to deny, but, shall content myself with hoping that I may be one of those whose follies cease with their youth, and not of that number who are ignorant in spite of experience. Yours- faithfully, W. EDWIN JONES. Correspondent to the Managers of the Llandudno Church Schools.
LLANDUDNO BANDMAN'S ELOPEMENT.
LLANDUDNO BANDMAN'S ELOPEMENT. WIFE; AND CHILDRiEiN DESERTED. At Conway on Tuesday Percy Boyce was charged with having! deserted his wife and two children, leaving them chargeable to the Guardians of the Con- way Union. Mr J W. Post, the deputy clerk to the Guardians, deposed that the defendant's wife and children, who were living- in Alexandra Rioa,d, Llandudno, were found a fortnight ago to be destitute, and were removed by the relieving officer, Mr R. H. Jones, to the workhouse at Conway. A warrant for the arrest of the husband was issued, a,nd he was taken into cus- tody in Manchester. Mr Post went on to say that he had had a. conversation with Boyce who was wilding to take his wife and family out of the workhouse, and if he would do that, the Guardians, who had no wish to be vindictive, de- sired that the case should be adjourned for a month to see how the defendant car- ried out his promise. Dr RI. A. Prichard, the chairman of the Bench, asked Boyce whether he would be willing to take his wife and family out of the house, and the man replied that he would do so, and would do h(is best to make up for the mistake he had made. He was a musician, and his intention was to go to Manchester, where his prospects would be much better. Deputy Chief Constable Rees said that the defendant deserved all he got, as he ran away with a, married woman who left two .children behind her, the result of his ,action being a, good deal, of unhappine.s.s in the other family. He was a member of the Llandudno town band. The Chairman said that if the defen- dant did not carry out the condition he would be severely dealt with, but if he did what was right to his wife and family he need not report himself at all. Deputy Chief Constable Rees stated that the costs of the pohce in connection with the arrest and his being- brought to Conway by Police Constable Charles Ross (Capel Curig) came to 19s. 8d., in addition to which there would be the cost of maintaining Mrs Boyce and the chil- dren in the workhouse. Mr Post: They have only been in the workhouse a, few days. The Deputy Chief Constable: The Guardians are very good. Mr Post: Of course we shall keep an eye on the man. The defendant was then set at liberty, and the case against him was adjourned for a month
HOCKEY.
HOCKEY. LLANDUDNO v. BANGOR NORMAL COLLEGE. The following team represents Llan- dudno against Bangor Normal College. This is the first time the two teams have met, as Bangor have only recently joined the Association :—Hob-son (goal); W. D. Henderson and Hornsby (backs); P. Elias, Ei. Parry, and A. Price (halves); M. K. Griffith, Chas. Hughes, C. N. Jones, W. Bailey, and Edgar Barlow (forwards.) Bully off 2 45. The international; match, Wales v. England, is to be held at Llandudno in March. -h_=--
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GAS OFFICE: TO BE ENLARGED. The Gas Manager having asked the Com- mittee to consider the enlargement of the office used by him at the, Gas Works. After inspecting the office, it was decided to add 6-ft. to the gable end to provide a, fire place and flue and also to replace the present. window with a larger1 one; the new walls to be nine inches thick. MUSIC FOR, THE, BAND.—A letter was read at a meeting of the Fir ante Committee from the Band Commntee k- ing for a, vote of 25 to cover cost of music in the event of the band funds n)t being sufficient for the purpose. Conside:1H on of the, application was deferred, ibc Band Committee to be asked to report fully on the arrangements made in relation to the band. At the monthly meeting of the Council on Friday, on the, motLru of Mi Marks, seconded by Mr Hugh Edwards, it was resolved that the application be granted.