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Collector & his ÁssJ.sta1{ts.
Collector & his ÁssJ.sta1{ts. A LLANGENNECH: APPLICATION. I An application for the appointment of -.am assistant by Mr. Thomas, collector at UMgoncech, was discussed at the meetr- itg of the Board of Guardians on Thura- <by. The Clerk explained that the applica- tion was made because of the complaints made by the auditors regarding the sign- ing of receipts by Mr. Da.vies, a clerk in the employ of Mr. Thomas. He was not entitled to sign receipts unless he was appointed by the Guardians and author- tzed to do so. If thex appointed him they w<?uld have to pay no salary as that was Mr. Thomas' duty, A letter had been received from the Local Govern- ment Board on the question to the effect that if the Guardians appointed Mr. Baviee aa an assistant he would have to turnish security. Mr. Thomas explained that Mr Davies had been in his employ for six years and it the Guardians appointed him as an assistant he would be authorised to sign the receipts and collect the rates, so as to assist him. The Clerk: We cannot object to you keeping a clerk, but he must not sign receipts. Mr. David Evans: One of our late col- lectors kept two clerks, but unfortunate- ly, he draws a superannuation equal to the salary of himself and his two assist- ants. Mr. Thoma,& I have been signing all the receipts myseK lately. It was decided to recognize Mr Thomas only as collector, but to appoint Mr, Daviea as hia assistant,
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CLAMMOR MALE VOICE PARTY. The above party ia busy preparing for the forthcoming concert for the benefit of the soldiers and sailors fund at Bethel and Siloh Chapels, ajs well as for future Mstcddfodic competitions. Old members are requested to attend Bethel Vestry on Sunday next at 3.30 p.m., and there are Still vacancies for good voices especially tenora.
ORTHWY ACAtN CHAtRED.
ORTHWY ACAtN CHAtRED. The ReT. T. Orchwy Bowen, the popular paaton of Ebenezer Ghapel, won a beauti- ful chair at Birchgrofve, Swansea, eistedd- fed, which was held to-day.
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A '¡ Arc h '?-c?:' Fees.  C! "I MR. GRIFFITHS AND THE GUARDIANS. Mr. Wm. Grimths (W. Grimths and Son, Falcon Chambers), was present at the meeting of the Guardians on Thurs- day, and made a statement in reference to his charges for plans, etc., of the pro- posed new infirmary. Some of the statements in the newspapers when the matter was discussed at previous meet- ings, he said, were not correct. Mr. David Evans, Pembrcy: I should like to know whether your charges will he on the pre-war estimate which was .E36,000 ? Mr. Grimths: I cannot offer anything that is not professional. What I charge are only professional charges. I may state that all the work done was done during the war. When I went up to London I was 1Jsked what the estimated cost of the infirmary was, and I stated JE:36,000, and was then told I might add another 50 per cent. to that. Mr. Pugh: Did you charge us anything for going up to London about these plajis ? Mr. Grimths: No. I have only asked for a sum of money on account of what I am entitled to. In reply to a further question, Mr. Grimths stated that he plans took about three months to prepare. Rev. Trevor Jones: The plans have been changed so often. I must say that they have been a lot of trouble to Mr. Grimths. Mr. David Evana: At the first meet- ing or' the Board we had a bill of £500 from Mr. Grimths. I asked the Clerk whether the specification and supervision was included in this, and he replied "That would be paid by percentage." Then at another meeting we had a bill for jE525 again. Mr. Grimths I did not send that one. Rev. D. A. Morris (Llangennech) Were not both bills the same ? The Chairman: Yes. Mr. Morris: But we passed at that time that the bill should be paid ? The Chairman: Yea, we agreed to pay L'300 on account. La.dy Howard: I was way at the time, but I remember reading in one of the local papers that it was agreed to pay him £300. A Question then f.rosc as to whether it was not decided to pay the full amount of C;-)2.5 in a previous meeting. "I re- mpmber reading something to that effect in ono of the papers," stated one of the members. The Clerk: Both papers were quite correct. At thp first meeting it was de- cided to pay ;C52-5. and I wrote up to the Local Government Board requesting them to authorise a loan of ;e.52.5. which they refused to grant. The matter was again brought up at the next meeting and it was decided to pay Mr. Grimths .€300 on account, out of our own account. We did net have this on our estimate. The Chairman: I move that the sum of £225 be pa.ij to Mr. Griniths in Sep- tember, as that will bo the time we will make out our new estimate. jRev. Trevor Jones seconded. The proposition was carried. Mr. Davies: I understand that the fees of your profession have gone up during the waj* ? Mr. GriffWls: That is so. Mr Pugh: I think we all know that Mr Grimtbs has treated us in a most satis- factory manner In tbn past. We all back trade union rates, and I hope we will do .so in future (applause).
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J J'I8'fa,¡. NATION'S CUSTARD POWOERS Llanelly School ef J\ fts & Crafts COLESHILL TERRACE. The ANNUAL EXH!B!T!ON OF STUDENTS' WORK Will he held on TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY & THURS- DAY, the 15th, 16th, and 17th Juty. TUESDAY, the ICth, at 7.30 p.m., C. W. MANSEL LEWIS, Esq., J.P., will open the Exhibition and give a Lecture on Art's influence on Life." THURSDAY, the 17th at 7.30 p.m., at TABERNACLE SCHOOLROOM, MR. HENRY ROGER THOMAS formerly of Lbtnelly, now of Crossbills, Yorks., will distribute the Prizes and give an Address to the Students. Musical Selections will be rendered by Prominent Local Artistes and by the Juvenile Choir. The Exhibition will remain open each day from 2.30 to 9 p.m. ADMISSION FREE. J. H. BLAKE, Secretary. CARMARTHENSHIRE AGRICULTURAL SOCtETY. Annual SHOW Stradey Park, Llanelly TUESDAY, AUGUST 5th, 1919. Entries close July 22nd. Schedules and Entry Forms of the Secre- tary: 1, Frederick Street, LIa.nelly. H t The Last Lap Subscribe TO-DAY and so keep Llanelly well in the Race. Buy Victory ltoan "Opportunity is Bt«w:ng its Trumpet."—LMten. GREAT Opportunity SALE .ø1;õ1. Jr:'I"' 7- NOW ON. 1 This is the most favourable opportunity of the whole year in this district of Recuring High-class Millinery, Gowns, Frocks, Blouses, Costumes, Jersey Jumpers, Neck Wear, Underclothng, Hosiery, Children'a Dresse-s, Fancy Goods, Dress FaJbrics, Silks, and every description of Household Requisites. ——— EVERY PURCHASE A BAnCAtM. DAVtD EVANS. < adf ord House 15, 19, 20, STEPNEY STREET, LLANELLY. < ? EARLY SHOPPtNC ESSEMTtAL. —?.«?.—? ? .—??-—< ? .—??,—.?,— ? ?— '?'"?' ? *— ? ?'—? ? — w —*??—? ? —??*-<? ?? DON'T MISS THIS SALE. Misses M. & E. DAVtD Have bought from the Y.M.C.A. authorities, a HUGE Surplus 3TOCK All Lines in every Department greatly reduced. I A FCW HMB8ST!LL TO CLEAR. Ladies' and Cluldren'a HATS, to be cleared at le&s than half-price. 50 dozen Ladies' Black and Coloured Artificial Silk STOCK!MCS to be cleared at 12/111. Children's Dresses and Print Overalls to be cleared at Half-price. LADtES' D. SKIRAS, to be cleared at 2/111. Note the address: STEPNEY ST., Llanelly, '? '?r ic? ?Ly???A?r ??i?kY v cS? ?LE NO xx ON T DicR Richards, t High-class Hairdresser and Perfumer, Murray Street, Uanelly, Begs to inform the general public that he is NOW OPEN at the above addreas. LADIES OWN COMBINCS MADE UP. A GOOD. STOCK OF TOILET REQUISITES. Unique. Sensational Premium C?M? tto %? f?)? Do? f?O %&F?? ?f BVB )! CCBV? WW ?%? t?N YN COMMEMORATION of the World's Peace, we have decided to make a. sensational premium offer for the whole at' next week. In addition therefore to thousajids of unusual Sale Values, we have arranged to Return the full purchase price, in value, of Fourteen Customers' Bills two in each de- partment, each day, the Bills being taken in lots.. J That is, every number on each Sale Bill in each of our Seven Departments, on Monday will be written on slips, mixed up and two numbers drawn, totalling fourteen. (The same also on each other day of next week). Customers holding the original bills bearing the winning numbers will receive the full value of the purchase price of the gooda bought in that Department back again, whether it be a FEW SHILLINCS OR MANY POUNDS. The Winning Numbers will be displayed on our windows each day, r Can you afford to miss such a sensational offer-the opportunity of buying: the biggest Sale bargains of the. year, and of having the purchase price value refunded in full. ? ) This is the "JOY LOAM method, and you ought not to let such a. chance slide Two winning numbers -I in each Department each day of next week; a grand total of SEVENTY PRIZES. See the Windows Now. If you do not hold a Winning Sale Bill you have saved more Money than you possibly can elsewhere. If you hold a Winning Number, you get the Goods you bought in the department for Nothing*. ??jNjFMt??t?TM)tB!! rH ?P?R EF?tR iP?ttt?!? F?? ?a??Baa ? ?t!P* ?jjQ?jB??B? ?? B & B B B ?s? ?1B!)B? ?-?*)?!?' & C!" ??1?? ?? {MM l} SALE starts on MONDA Va The Ladies' Realm, LlaneHy. <<MaBS? 'vi'-y? ??' ? ? ?y '?'*?' ??? ?°? '?' ? 9 sf"? JSL J'!LJ8iL J? ?? ;t?k %p ii ."4 1('&. A AÄ.6j; A A. :¡ ? ? ? ? ?'?'??IF'' II I I [' 'i p.. I I .t,JiI] COMMENCES NEXT E??S?S?HB ??tB JM B? JBmJ? tL "??!L? ?!B??"J1!?t?J??B?<iS6SS5!SS?L???!tf???t?t ? ?E3? "?.?????' ? a a ? g E S???BB??? nBLjjd???&!sf?BE tH fiMN?B,E? ?N House (The Mecca of Fashion). OF ALL Children's Goods This is an Opportunity to Secure This Seasonys <Bood@ AT A GREAT & GENUINE REDUCTION. SEE WINDOWS. JAXES J PR"YCE COWELL ST. & JOHN ST., LLANELLYO George Pa!mer Begs to inform the public that he CM now supply LIF a C. Wholesale and Retail. We specialise in !P<M!i.'y Which is dressed on the premises at a few hours notice. Shawls Pork Sausages i/6 per Ib. MURRAY STREET, LLANELLY. Cash Advanced FOR House Purchase At 5 per annum. -D EPAYMENTS may be extended from ?? 3 months to 25 years. No Rent to Pay 4/10 PER WEEK will pay InteMat and Principal of £200 House. No better terms available. Splendid arrangements for Persons with Small Capital. Full particulars free of charge. TOM HARRIES, 49, RALPH TERRACE, LLANELLY. All enquiries treated strictly private and confidential. Pnntad and Published by Briniey B" Jones, Vanghan Street, Llamelly.