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CARDIGAN COUNTY COUNCIL. ANNUAL MEETING AT LAMPETER. LEAD MINING REVIVAL. The annual meeting of the Cardigan County Council was held at the Lam peter Town Hall on Thursday. There were present Aldermen Evan Davies, Gilfachronw, Llandyssul David Evans, Ffynonfair, Lampeter James James, Ffynonbywel, Llanrhystyd William J Lloyd, Blue Bell, Felinfach J T Morgan, Maes- newydd, Llanfihangel, Borth E J Price, Morfamawr, Llanon C M Williams, Aberyst- wyth Councillors Rev LI. J M Bebb, Lampeter Major J J Bonsall, Llaubadarn Fawr Evan James Davies, New Quay J H Davies, Llangeitho; Griffith Davies, Penbryn Jenkin Davies, Liandyssillogogo J Walter Davies, Llanfair Thomas Doughton, Aber- ystwyth Robert Ellis, do Herbert Davies- Evans, Llanwenog Rev Dan Evans, Troedy- raur Edward Evans, Talybont Edward Evans, Strata Florida Morgan Evans, Llanarth 0 Beynon Evans, North Cardigan William Evans, Llanfihangel Rev William Griffiths, Llanllwchaiarn J C Harford, Llan- wnen J M Howell, Aeron Joshua Hughes, Aberporth D Morgan James, Llanrhystyd Dr John James, Taliesin William Jeremy, Aberbank Edward Jones, Cwcnrheidol E Lima Jones, Aberayron D L Jones, Lledrod; J R Jones, North Llandyssul John Jones, Cilcennin John Jones, Felinfach; Lodwiok Jones, Nantcwnlle Peter Jones, Trefeirig Rev T Mason Jones, Devil's Bridge Thomas Jones, Llangranog J Pugh Lewis, Goginan Dr Jenkin Lewis, Llansantliraid R J R Loxdale, Llanilar Thomas Morgan, Ysbytty William Morris, Borth E A L Powell, Llan- farian D C Roberts, Aberystwyth G Fossett Roberts, do R S Rowland, Llanddewi Brefi James Stephens, Llangoedmore James Wm. Stephens, South Cardigan Rev T Arthur Thomas, South Llandyssul Sir E J Webley- Pilrry Pryse, Bart., Bow Street D J Williams, Tregaron Evan Williams, Llandygwydd with Messrs Evan Evans, clerk, Ivor Evans, assistant clerk, J D Perrott, treasurer, D Lloyd Lewis, assistant treasurer, and T E Owen and D Davies, surveyors. ELECTION OF CHAIRMAN. Mr J. H. Davies proposed Mr R. S. Rowland, of Garth, be chairman for the next twelve months. Mr Rowland had attended the meetings of the Council as regularly, if not more regularly, than a great majority of the members, and he had also attended local meetings. Mr Rowland had always been ready to do what he could for the county, and on more than one occasion had given a piece of land to the county for the purpose of widen- ing the main roads (hear, hear). In every way he had made an excellent member, and he had great pleasure in proposing him (hear, hear). Mr D. J. Williams seconded, and it was carried. In reply, Mr Rowland thanked the Council for the great honour conferred upon him, and said he would always try to do his best to act impartially and to carry out the work of the office to the best of his ability (hear, hear). Mr J. M. Howell proposed a vote of thanks to t,he Rev W. Griffiths, retiring chairman. Mr O. Beynon Evans seconded, and it was carried. In reply, the Rev W. Griffiths thanked the members for the way they had supported the chair during the past twelve months and at the same time congratulated them upon the choice of a successor (hear, hear). ELECTION OF ALDERMEN. The following were declared elected to the eight vacant seats :—M. L. Vaughan Davies 2 votes), Evan Richards (38), R. J. R. Loxdale (38), Major Price Lewis (43), Rev John Williams (38), E. J. Davies (41), Rev Daniel Evans (38), and D. Lewis Jones (36). —Major Price Lewis is the only Conservative. STANDING JOINT COMMITTEE. The following were appointed members of the Standing Joint Committee: -James James, Jenkyn Lewis, Evan Richards, C. M. Williams, Morgan Evans, J. M. Howell, D. L. Jones, Peter Jones, D. C. Roberts, O. Beynon Evans, D. J. Williams, and Evan Davies. ASYLUM DISPUTE. Mr D. Morgan James asked if any informa- tion could be given him in respect to matters in dispute between that county and Carmar- thenshire. He understood Cardiganshire claimed £ 1,000 from Carmarthen. The Clerk said there had been a strong desire to avoid litigation, and several meetings bad been held at Carmarthen. They agreed to go to aroitration but they failed to agree to terms. As it was hopeless to expect Carmar- thenshire to agree to the terms, that county and Pembrokeshire had applied to the Local Government Board to send down an arbitrator. In further reply to Mr James, the Clerk said they were advised by counsel that the Local Government Board had the power to arbitrate and enforce payment. It was proposed to re-elect the following on the Committee Mr C. M. Williams, and the Revs John Williams, William Griffiths, and T A Thomas. Mr J. H. Davies said he did not want to propose a change in the Committee if the members had attended well, but he thought it would be well to replace some of the ministers by medical men (hear, hear). The Clerk said all the members had attended very well. Mr C. M. Williams added that if the dispute was out of the way the old members of the Committee would be glad enough to be rid of the Committee, and he would then like to suggest that the doctors and Mr Davies should be put on (laughter). The old members were re-appointed. BRONANT SCHOOL. The Clerk read a letter from Mr Jenkin James, director of education, asking for a loan of £ 3,065 to carry out work in connection with the schools of the county, including the new Bronant school. Mr D. C. Roberts supported the application, which was agreed to. ROAD MAINTENANCE. The Clerk reported that Lampeter Town Council applied for an increase in the contrib- ution towards the maintenance of the main roads. At present they were getting £ 110. Mr O. M. Williams suggested all the local authorities should send in a return showing the cost of maintaining the main roads. Aber- ystwyth had been receiving some hundreds of pounds too little during the past, and it was their intention to send in a return. "NOTHING DONE." Mr Vaughan Davies sent a letter to the Clerk to say he had attended the congress on the housing and public health which was held in London. There was a good deal of talk but nothing done (laughter). LEAD MINING REVIVAL. Mr J. T. Morgan moved the following resolution "That the Council has heard with satisfaction of the proposed re-construction of the tramway from Llanfihangel Station on the Cambrian Railway to Hafan Mines, and is of opinion that the tramway, if made of ordinary railway gauge, will be of great advantage to the inhabitants of Talybont and the surround- ing district; also that the promoters of the tramway be authorised in constructing the tramway to lay rails across the main road at or near Maesnewydd, provided they are laid without interfering with the rights of the public over the road." Mr Morgan said the application had been granted on a previous occasion, and it was now proposed to re-open the line. Dr James seconded and Mr Peter Jones strongly supported the proposal, stating that it was hoped it would considerably assist in developing the lead mines of the district. The necessary permission was granted. A DANGEROUS CORNER. Mr J. H. Davies reported that at a special meeting of the Northern Main Roads the question of securing a piece of land for improving the road at Llangeitho came before the Committee. The shop previously on the spot had been burnt down. and now it was pro- posed to build. He and Mr D. L. Jones were appointed to see the owner and they thought that the outside price which the Council should give for the whole of the land should be t500. They wanted a house for the schoolmaster, and the postmaster would also take it if they put a shop up. Mr Robert Ellis asked the Council if they were willing to give £ 21 a yard for this land (No, no). Mr J. H. Davies failed to understand what objecr Mr Ellis had in view in imparting feel- ing into the matter. His idea was to do the best for the county, and where they had dangerous places to try and get rid of them. Mr C. M. Williams said the Sub-Committee were appointed to ascertain from the owner what he would take for 12 square yards and they had not yet ileen told the answer. Mr J. H. Davies said they had not asked the owner, but they thought that e6100 would be the outside price for the corner. Sir Edward Pryse said it did seem a pity if they could not get this road improved. It was agreed that the Sub-Committee should wait on the owner, who was in town, and later they reported that he would not sell the corner. Mr C. M. Williams opposed the idea of buy- ing the land, and a proposal to refer the matter to the Finance Committee was defeated,

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