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^pttMnaMUMBMriwrrnr nridmffiH.c mr^anriHiiWiif nrfTf Prepaid Advertisements A HALF-PENNY A WORD. One Three Insertion Insertions 12 words 0 6 1 0 16 words 0 8 1 4 SeG words 0 10 1 8 4 words 1 0 2 0 10 words 1 3 2 6 Tins applies only W pre-paid advertise- ments. Advertisements not paad for who ordered will be charged extra. The Publishers d<? not guarantee the insertion of an s».lvertisenK>nt in any specified issue, or all, and frill not "be liable for any loss occasioned by the I failure of an advertisement to appear in any specified issue, or at all. They also reserve the right to insertion of an advertise-TE-ent. Whilst great pains are taken to secure accuracy, the Publishers would impress ttpon advertisers the need for legible writing. In any o.e they ostly insert •dvertiscments upon the condition that they do not accept responsibility for in- accuracies, nor for any consequence ari-sing therefrom. —————_ i MISCELLANEOUS. I WANTED Second-haM FURNITURE j (t' Bicycle?, GramophoF-?s, Old Gold end Silver, etes., etc. In we buy (and sell) anything that has-any value. Whole houses cf Furniture bought outright; distance no object.I.;ilverstone, €5-36, Murray street, Llanelly. m ESSUS. M. FASTER, Buyers for Prompt Cash of Cast-off Clothing, Boots and Shoes, etc.—21, Station road, Llanelly. Send -postcard. WANTED 106 "Tons StableMANURE, delivered into truck G.W. Station. —Bow en,, Star Office. DOMESTIC SEE* ANTS. WAITED, z NURSE GIRL, from 8 to 3 daily. Apply. Star Office. WANTED, a General SERVANT or "Working Housekeeper; one capable of undertaking duties of small house; re- ferences essential. Apply by letter only to Box 1, Star Office. G F-NEILKL WANTED for family of three; good home to suitable per- son; good outings; references required. Apply, Mrs Slierwill, 2. Caeffair, Llanelly "V*7ANTED, by respectable Woman, Onicc? to clean, o' daily work. Apply, Star Office. < "IT TAXIED immediately, a respectable DAY GIRL, about 16. Apply,— "WingfieUI." 12. -ColtLiU^ani street. SITUATIONS. WANTED, immediately, two steady HAULIERS, at trade union wages Apply, Felinloel Brewery Co. Ltd., Llan- elly. W A 1\,rpT,-T. "'TXT'ANTED, ?n Manufacturer's Omce, w AY, Tili -in LADY SHORTHAND- TYPIST; musi be experienced. Please apply, giving age, qualifications and salary required to Box Y., Star Office. INTELLIGENT GIRL, ag&d 14, re- quires situation in Office; no ex- perience; willing to learn. Apply, D.T.. Star Office. VACANCY n?w occurs for a well-  educated HiUlUgent yolmg: LADY a. APPKENTICE to the Fancy Drapery; no premium re- quired. Trade thoroughly taught. Apply MORRJS, Ladies' Realm, Llanelly. TT7 ANTED COUNTER-HAND, for the Drapery trade; good terms offered. Apply, R. Paito, llil, Stepney street. RG. REYNOLDS, Burry Port, has C. vacancies for respectable young LADIES as apprentices for Drapery and Fancy; also smart Youth for Gents' Mer- cery and Outfitting. "V/STANTED, a Young LADY ASSIST- .1.L :,1), a UU!lg .L ;'> ANT for Boot Trade. Apply,— Auckland, Stepney street. 10 LET.—MISCELLANEOUS. TO LET, an up-to-date modern RESl- j -— DENCE (furnished), or otherwise. Bathroom, hot and cold, 2 w.e.'s; large garden, every convenience; near St. Mary's Church, Burry Port; immediate possession. Apply, Rees, Station Build- ings, Burry Port. TTOUSE and SHOP to Let or for Sale; good locality for any business. Ap- ply, Waterloo, Station road. To LET, large WAREHOUSE at Sta- tion road, Burry Port; suit any business. Apply, T. Davios, Cloth Mart, Burry Port. BUILDING LAND TO LET; 999 years -■ Lease; within 2 minutes from tram terminus Felinfoel; no borough rates. Apply, Evan Thomas, Wc-stfa, Llanelly. TO LET—BUILDING LAND, Ty'rfran side of Pare Howard. For full particulars, apply Messrs. Roderick and Richards, Solicitors and Estate Agents, 2%, Thomas street, Llanelly. .».# "1\1' "'Iio.o:- "4.r.t • r -rr _C- ,c FOR SALE. ¡ JL1GR SAL £ VILLA RESIDENCE; in I good locality; lev/ ground rent; im- Box 2, Star j Úfie. e. mYPE WRITERS; '0st, Remingten, T and othor -makes for Sale, che-a p 43-j Albert stro^ -Manelly. Cruet Papers. suitable for 3, t, ?,nd 6 bottle Crtt; 4 £ d., 8 £ d.t &M Star StatwESry Stores. "ElOR S:¡I¡"= 2 Coa' \\igl,¿£ 1acne, ILI Mt'.??le and Wasiser 'combined, Washer .T-fc.d Wringer; awsl ijill ^Household Goods ct lowest possible prices.—David Hughe*. Ironmonger, 13., Station road. Ghvifcutter also in -stack at very low TP* OR SALE, Treadk Sewing MACHINE in perfect order,-good condition. Apply, Star Office. TT10R SALE, hu?e selection good strong  PIGS, 12 to 16 weeks old, at reason- able prices.—59, Peucoed road. Burry Port. .arge Assortra-etii of Lace Edge Doyleya, round and square.—Star Stationery Stores. OR SALE, Lady's CYCLE; in splen- did running order; also Bradbury Treadle Sewing Machine also in good con- dition. —Williams, Auctioneer, Llanelly. FOR SA}LE' by Private Treaty, Lease- hold DWELLING-HOUSE, in Lakefield district. Apply, J. Lewis Phillips, Solicitor, 5, Frederick street, Llanelly. OR SALE, Pekingese DOG (prize- winner). Apply, 16, Christopher street. Llanelly. FOR SALE, Six-roomed HOUSE; Scullery and Pantry; minute from Market. Possession in three weeks. Write Star Office. f'Fl'OR:BICYCLE for Sale, 3} h.p., -L'J in perfect condition. Apply.— "Cycle- Star Office. Olsh Papers; all sizes; plain, embossed and lace edge. 6d. and 7jd. packets, asserted sizes.tar Stationery Stores. APARTMENTS. LNTLEMAN requires ROOMS ;must X be near Station. Apply, Star Office QMFORTABLE LODGINGS for two x M unition Girls; near Station. Ap- ply. Star Office. A PARTMENTS Required, middle October, for married couple good locality; about seven minutes' walk Post Office; permanent; state terms, 'D.R .C.' Star Office. rro LET, Bed and Sitting Rooms for gentleman or two friends. Apply ,.a.r fiOliFORIABLE ROOMS to Let; to J two young Ladies. Apply Star Office. l i t two -oun- L a ( 1- .,o- s Appl7. S t i "VTOU^G MARRIED WOMAN, no chil- dren, husband away, would like another in same position to share Rooms with her; shop assistant not objected to. Apply Star Office. TTTAJNTED Comfortable APART- ™ MENTS for gentleman; use of bath. State terms and particulars to Box 2, Star Office. w ANTM,n- superior house, Pembrey district, well furnished Sitting- room and Bedroom, with use of Bathroom and attendance, fcr married coupie; or would rent Finished House. Write terms and particulars to X.Y.Z., Star Office. WANTED, ai for Lady, com- fortahle ROOSTS, with use of bath, must be in good io-. Jity. Apply, Star Office. TO LET, Bed and Sitting-room, for gentleman or t-o,friendis. Apply,, "A.E. Star Office. OMFORTABLE LODGIK&S for two l yeung Men. Apply, Box 7, Star Office. TO LET, uc,,ar Market, Bedro^rn and Sitting Rooms; suit young lady. Write "Rooms," Star Office. SITTING and Bedroom. suitable for married couple and gentleman dining out. Apply, Star Office. LOST AND FOUND. ——— ——————— T OST, small Gold BANGLE with —* diamond centre, between Murray street, Stepney street, and Town Hall Grounds. Finder rewarded on returning to Star Office, LOST, on Friday, between Sandy and Pwll, a TOOL BAG, from Motor Cycle. Finder rewarded. Apply, Thomas Phillips, grocer, Raby street. BIRTH. Sept. IGth to Mr. and j irs. lied Bowen- J Mercer, Rosedale, Queen Victoria rd., Llanelly, a daughter. -4. 1¡' £' ) For Exquisite Taste in [ FOOTWEAR I IN SADIES', GENTS' and CMLDREN S Boots & Shoes CALL AT THE COeoperative Society MURRAY STREET, Their Stocks having been replenished with all the Latest and Newest Styles. Prices :-VERY LOWEST and Wesr. GUARANTEED. jit's a Song, long way I TO GO TO FIND A CHEAPER PLACE I FOR —— 1 FOR  Writing Pads THAN TPBE Star StationeryStores VAUGHAW STREET. <91 Commercial School ARCADE CHA,BERS,! LLANELLY. Re-opening After Summer Vacation. A UCUST21th, 1917. COMMERCIAL TRAINING at the above School is directed by Experts. Courses include:- HIGH SPEED: IN SHORTHAND. TOUCH TYPEWRITING. BOOK-KEEPING. COMMERCIAL ARITHMETIC. BUSINESS METHODS. COMMERCIAL CORRESPONDENCE. LANGUAGES. Over 100 positions in Llanelly and dis- trict for this year up to date. Banks, Corporations, Professional and Commercial Houses are still making in- quiries. DAY AND EVENING CLASSES. For further particulars, apply the Head- master, Mr. E. T. Rees, or the Head- mistress, Miss L. \M. Navies. Paper Tray Claths, Supper Cloths, and Lace Table Cloths, at all prices Star Stationery Stares, OUR DAY. A FLAG DAY To bf by the LADIES' FLAG DAY COMMITTEE (President: Lodv Howard). On October the 1st, Proceeds to be giveai.to the Red Cross working Overseas. This movement has the best wishes or the King, Queen, and ueen Alexandra. Red Cross expenditure .and good works of every kind have ix.«.-e:atly risen to a level of £ 2-50,000 a (mth, and the money is spent in t:-ing suffering. To buy and wear a ReG (Cross emblem on October 1st will he ax- outward sign of sympathy. BSoney Lent. DAVID DAVIDSON DA VINRDSON J Makes Cash Advances Privaiely and promptly from JE3 upwards .<:> respectable householders at reasonable i rates of interest. Distance no object. Easy repaj-meats to suit convenience of j borrowers. Mertfages arranged. Apply person lly or by loiter to The Manager, CLIFTON HOUSE, Queen Victoria Road, LLANELLY. THE New Dock Sports Will be held on Saturday, Oct. 6, 1917 And Not on September 29th, as originally arranged. It is intended to hold a Baby Show also. Furtlier particulars from LLEW. P. HUGHES, New Dock School, 1 Hon Sec. ? t & ;r: 1 Peglers'Stores I 1\. tJl s. j Ltd., Llanelly. 1 I THE FIRM THAT LOWERS PRICES FIRST. I | Make Peglers' Stores Your Sugar | ?7'vl regiers Your g R t a i I 1 Under Lord Rhondda's Scheme, the g 1 Food omce will issue a SUGAR CARD  ? to each Householder after the 5tli ^S 1 October. d 1 The Scheme does not Hnaily come in- i I to operation until the 30th December. j| I Householders must register with f! I their Grocer or Provision Merchant, |f ? and leave with him a portion of the ? j| Card issued by the Food Oince. J I Householders are free to select their Own Grocer or Provision Merchant i ? Peelers' Stores? Ltd., welcome Lord S S Rhondda's Scheme, and win do all in i i their power to make it a success.. If ? Peelers' Stores, Ltd., have now H § opened at each of their Branches a a 1 register for the names and addresses fl 1 of their customers. 1 ? Householders should now register 1 N their names and addresses at the i ? nearest Bpanch. | ? Bring your Card to Peglers' Stores? Ltd., I jj as soon as you receive it. I I PeglersStores e I e r Stmv m %f *0 Ltd., Llanelly. Money Advanced PROMPTLY AND PRVATELY FROM JE3 upwards on simple note of hand. Reasonable rates, and easiest terms of repayments. Write or call, to— L. GEOFFREY (Formerly trading as L. Benjamin), STRETTON HOUSE, COLLECE SQUARE, LLANELLY. H. POLICOVSKY Begs to inform the Public that he RE-OPENED with a Large Stock of New and Second-hand BOOTS AND CLOTHING AT 12, Cowell Street I (Opposite Mr. Evan Jones, Chemist). 46 Gyniry, Dewch at y Cymro." Good Jewellery at Moderate Charges, W. j. T -i irAs I j a A JaL 1 s %? it?? if?.? (THE MAN OF THE HOUR), Watchmaker and Jeweller, Is Noted for Choice, Beautiful, and Really Good Jewellery at Moderate Charges, AND WATCHES OF PROVED RELIABILITY WEDDING, KEEPER, and DIAMOND RINGS a Speciality. CHAIS. BANGLES, CHARMS, AND LADIES' TOILET .REQUISITES. A Present given with each Lucky Wedding Ring. SILVER DISHES, CRUETS, etc., FOR THE TABLE. SPECIAL TERMS FOR GOLD and I SILVER CUPS, WATCHES, I I CHAINS, MEDALS, BADGES, eto., I FOR PRESENTATION INSPECTION CORDIALLY INVITED. EXCHANGE BUILDINGS, Park Street I t/??????    ????!??""????????""T?? ?!a) SirnPly raiso this 1 1 la nk 10"'er lever and the I is fllled- It', the ??termaiS(??K)UB{aiB!?D § Self-FillizIg LEVER POCKET I\TIB§ TO SUIT El-R,y KA.N,D. I POt~ S^'°NERY VAUCHAN STREET, Tg TAR LLANELLY. N TORES, LLANELLY.
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RUSSIA—A REPUBLIC. I In lOO-l-o, a secret correspondence was in .r ss between that precious pair of sc-i. Is. the Kaiser and the ex- Tsar. The letters now unearthed and published by the "New York Herald" in- clude one in which "Niki" expresses his horror at the idea of a Norwegian Re- public "as if we had not already suffi- cient Republics in the world. To-day the writer of that letter, is a prisoner and Russia" has been officially declared a Republic. A more dramatic transform- ation has never before been recorded in the history of the world. Little did the exTsar of all the Russias imagine when he was engaged in that unholy con- spiracy with the "All Highest" that in a brief twelve years he would be hurled from the throne which had been made infamous by generations of unspeakable tyranny. But what a grim commentary upon our boasted civilization that it should be possible for it whole Continent to be drenched in blood at the mere will of men like the Kaiser and the ex-Tsar. The revelations now being made throw a lurid light on the dangers of an irre- sponsible and unprincipled monarchy and afford complete justification for Mr. Wilson's momentous declaration No peace with Kaiserdom. What faith can be placed in the word of a perjured monarch and the military autocracy around him ? The world must be freed onco for all from hidden intrigues and secret conspiracies of this kind. The pacifists in this and other countries must know that before a stable, enduring peace can be established, sentence of out- lawry must be carried out in Germany as it has been done in Russia. THE SUBSIDISED LOAF. j The subsidised ninepenny loaf is now general, and purchasers, particularly in the poorer districts, warmly welcomed the red uction of 3d. or more on the price they have for many months been com- pelled to pay for their bread. It cannot be said that many customers gave a thought to the overthrow of economic doctrine represented in their pennies or to the £ 40,000,000 a year which it is estimated that the subsidy will cost the St;,¡t" if wheat prices remain at their prc- sent level. What they did realise was that the ive iction in cost meant some- thing like a shilling a week—in some cases more—in the weekly bread bill. 1 ne economics involved they left to the theorists. In ordinary times it is pro- bable that no person would be more strongly opposed to a state subsidy to keep down food prices than the present Food Controller, but Lord Rhondda and the Government were faced with the fact that the quartern loaf at a shilling was causing serious unrest, and a sub- sidy offered the only means by which a reduction could bo effected. The price of wheat is a matter over which the Government could not exercise any full control. They had to pay the price asked by the United States and the Argentine. Nothing could be gained by cutting down the baker's margin of profit, for expert opinion was against the idea that there has been "profiteering" in the sale of I hread. In order to reduce the price of the loaf, therefore, it was necessary to SO to the State for assistance. One view of the subsidy is that it gives hack some of the excess profits, upon which taxation has laid a heavy hand, to the people who provide them. The tax is collected from employers and business opeiators, hut in some measure at any rate it is collected from the consumer AMERICA WILL SEE IT THROUGH. There is a gy-owing volume of evidence that America is determined to see the «-ar through. Our great ally does not believe in half measures, and even the Pacific Mr. Bryan a few days ago, said, "I do not know how long this war will last, but I do know that the quickest waY out is straight through." In an -t ■tfnm—ciigrii miii—Hi imhihm jbi>i > in iimii— interesting historic parallel, a writer in the "Times" refers to the arrival of the first batch of American troops in this country as the descendants of "the suffer- ing band of pilgrims" who set out for the new world in the Mayflower. As be eloquently puts it, they come back ani- mated by the same principles which sent them forth on their Atlantic voyage— love of liberty, devotion to righteousness it is and justice; and it is interesting to see the marvellous power which these great principles still exercise upon the lives of the present representatives of the ancient pilgrims. America is what she is because the same principles have always been dominant; it is the presence of thesc, principles still at work thai makes her determi ned at .any cost to destroy Prussianism, to reduce to impotence the bully of the nations that would be the ruling tyrant of the world. It is truo the descendants of the Mayflower ,i1- grims are animated in some degree by an affectionate regard for the home of their forefathers and her free institu- tions, but the great moving power which has produced such mighty changes in so short a time in the national ways and habits of the States is to be found in her sincere conviction that Germany is the enemy of liberty, righteousness, and peace, and for their sake must be ren- dered impotent. THE SUBMARINE RETURN. The submarine Return for the past week differs but slightly from, that of the preceding week. The satisfactory feature in the statistics of our shipping losses was then the drop in the number of heavier vesse ls destroyed, and the con- tinuance of this drop is the encouraging; feature this week. That these figures will be disanpointine to the pnpn", ie ha- "-J .} .I.) .)'¡. yond a doubt, yet in this country we- must not allow ourselves to be unduly elated by them. It is on their promise that our hopes may rest. At the rate of loss which has rujpd for the two weeks I of Septemoer there is absolute certainty. that the victory so confidently antici- pated by the Germans earlier in the year cannot be achieved. Yet so long as the average weekly loss continues what it in it shows that the submarine menace is- not yet under control. Further, while the cumulative effect of these losses, par- ticularly in vessels of heavier tonnage continues to deprive us of shipping more- quickly than it can be replaced, the situation must be regarded as dangerous. Who. the necessary corrections have- been made it is shown by the figures of this v. eek s retvrn that the number of largo ships sunk was eight, which is the lowest yet recorded. In the preceding week the number was 11, and the pre- j Vious lowest figure in any one week was 11; the highest, which was registered in I April, was 40. t
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i EVERYTHING in Stock in Household Ironmongery, including Mangles^ large and Table Mangles, Lamps and Stoves, Blowers, Fire Guards, Fenders, and Coal Vases; Portable Boilers; also. Bicycles, both Gents and Ladies, all at lowest prices. I SPECIALLY INVITE YOU TO INSPECT MY LARGE STOCK. D. Hughes, Ironmonger, Station Road.
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I MINERS AND DIRTY NOTES. I The miners it colliei-lcs have- II complained about the worn and dirty of Treasury notes given- to them m their pay, and have laid the matter before their association. It has been suggested to the collieries con- cerned that the managers he approached to see that notes of the kind complained of are not taken from the banks in the first instance.
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PUBLIC FUND., LLANELLY'S FIRST Y.C. <?.  ?''?'i'?'' the ?-?'y e -xl)ressed of the  that a Public Fund shon'd' l rr^'{allts for the purpose Of giving the  Ot the Borough and District an OP portunit,v Of ""8 Pl'i'ia- tion of the "ail™)oervice renderpr? to 1 tioll of ?lie Yalliiit ?,- eri-ice i-endei-ed to liis coliiltl. .?- b." li-or Pees. V- C, u-iiom j-L AT -ir- V "P"?] H" ??r. T?- '? ?, graciousll y declared his intention of confrw the honour, I ?confernBnY ? ?? P??. o?? I tions. ,contribu-   as Sert Rees is expected home very  it is most desirable that c-SL-? ?'?  I)e iia,,ide promptly to the Town Clerk who will act as Ron. Treasurer. D JaatEpS o DAVIES, ?th Sept., 1917. Mayor.: Mayor.