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Winter Food I
Winter Food I CONTROL AND PRICES. I Mr G. H. Rogerts, the Food Controller, .made a statement yesterday on food pros- pects and prices during the coming winter -dealing with various items as follows:— Bacon.—Prices continue to rise at the main source or supply ,North America. Butter.—No prospect of the present al- lowance being increased. A reduction below the 2oz. a head per week probable. Cheese.—Supplies likely to be main- tained at present rates. Margarine.—Maximum price of 80\ per tent. of suppies not to exceed Is. 2d. per lb. during the next four months. Dried Fruits.—Reports not encouraging. Prices and supplies to be controlled if necessary. Fish.—Reversion to complete control if considered desirable in the interest of the consumer. Milk.—Government not disposed to take over wholesale trade. Prices and distribution will be regulated. Meat.—Supplies adequate; registration to continue. Sugaro-Sufficient certain to the end of this year, but price must increase. Supplies in General.—A feeling of assu- rance that there will be adequate quanti- ties. Prices.—A great effort will be required to prevent prices rising higher than last winter.
IN MEMORIAM.
IN MEMORIAM. In loving memory of Gwilym Lewis, R.F.A., late "Blue Anchor," Pwll, who fell in action July 18th, 1917. "That Peace might follow." Dim-eyed with tears, oppressed with feara The "night of the fury" we spent; Then with the day the "news of the fray" Revealed in the heart a deep rent; Our hero so brave his life-blood he gave, To save from the "tramp of the Foe." This homeland so dear, and now with a tear, His memory we bathe as we go. Fondly remembered by Father, Mother, Brother and Sister. ~j
JEWISH THANKSGIVING. I I
JEWISH THANKSGIVING. To-morrow, the 19th July, being Peace Day throughout the Empire, the local Hebrew community will hold at the Synagogue, Queen Victoria read, a special thanksgiving service at 4.15 p.m. The Rev. M. J. Feldman will deliver on address.
CINEMA APPOINTMENT. I
CINEMA APPOINTMENT. I The friends of Mr. Fred W. Carpenter will be glad to hear of his appointment as sole business manager of an important oircuit of Cinemas in Glamorganshire. For some time past, our townsman has been manager of the large cinema at Morriston, and the directors haye now placed him in charge of the six which they control. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Carpenter, Church street.
NEW DOCK STARS.I
NEW DOCK STARS. I Local followers of Rugby football will be glad to learn that the New Dock Stars hope to take the field again next season. The ground difficulty has been overcome, thanks to the efforts of Mr. H. C. Bond, Mr. E. P. Lewis and Mr. Chas. Saunders, -of Messrs. Richard Thomas and Co. Ltd. At the general meeting of the Club, a vote of condolence with the bereaved re- latives of the comrades who made the supreme sacrifice in the great war, was passed. Mr. George Morgan, the Scarlet for- ward, was elected captain; Mr. W. Morgan, secretary; and Mr. J. D. Howells, treasurer. Everything points to a successful season, the Club having en- tered for the Llanelly Rugby Cup, which will probably find its resting place in Ward 3. A smoking concert will be held at the Dock- Hotel to-morrow evening (Satur- day), when Mr. T. R. Mills will take the vhair. All old and intending members are cordially invited.
Advertising
2, CHURCH STREET, LLANELLY. AF. BOOL will Sell by Auction at ?-? the above Mart on FRIDAY, July 25th, a large and useful quantity of Superior Household FURNITURE Removed from several residences for con- venience of sale, comprising Oak, Rose- wood and Walnut Sideboards, magnifi- cent Gentleman's Wardrobe in mahogany, Oak and Mahogany Bookcases, Walnut China Cabinet, exquisite Mahogany Drawing Room Cabinet, Oak Wine Cabinet, Mahogany Hall Chairs, Inlaid Walnut Loo Table, Oak and Walnut Din- ner Waggons, Ebony octagon Table, mag- nificent Ro-sewood Card Table, inlaid with Ormula Mounts, Easy Chairs, Store Cup- board, Carpets, Carpet Cleaner, Antique Chippendale Side Table with drawer. Bamboo and other occasional Tables, 2 beautifully sprung Perambulators, Invalid Bath Chair, 4ft. 6in and 4ft. Mahogany Bedsteads, Bedding, Jacobean Pattern Bedroom Suite, Mallo- gany do., Walnut Dining Room Suite, Round and Square Mahogany Pedestals, Antique Oak Kitchen Chairs, Weighing Scales, Various Rugs, Brass and Iron Curbs and Fenders, Marble do., Regulator Clocks, Linoleum, and a host of other use- ful articles too numerous to mention. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock sharp. Terms Cash. No reserve. Offices: 2 Church Street.,
It is SaidI
It is Said I That a single young man should not write love letters to married women, It might cost him more than the price of the stamp. That the hubby of a recipient of one lof these effusions threatens to take "direct action" when he discovers the I author That Burry Portians are complaining about the delay in their housing scheme. That a wag informs us that up to the present all the Councillors have done is to build "castles in the air." That a suggestion has been made to encourage matrimony by holding "court- ship clubs." That we trust they don't mean the way the prehistoric man use to do it. That some customers in a local restau- rant got off "second best" in Jl. little joke they played last Saturday. That they shied a bun through the window at a young knut walking down the street. That they banged the window down with such force that the pane fell through That a local clerk was innocently ac- cused of mockery at the Swansea Empire on Tuesday. That his neighbour, with an unfortunate impediment in his speech turned to him and said "W-what is the n-n-name of the m-music they are p-p-playing ? U That it happend that the orchestra were playing that popular song "K-K- Katy," and after he had informed him he was subject to some very rude remarks. That local heroes have not left all their bravery behind when they quitted the battlefields. That one who is shortly returning from. France has written to a friend informing him that he is bringing with him a French widow with her family of five. That an increase in the price of cigar- ettes is to be expected shortly. That it may be truly said that every cloud has a silver lining. That the moustache grown by a re- cently demobbed sailor, has brought from his friends a number of remarks, polite and otherwise. That one of them terms it "a face fun- gus on the upper lip." That after all the criticism passed up to the time of going to press he still possesses the little "tosh." That an engineer engaged at a local works seems to be developing into a proper k-nut lately. That although engaged at a works near the beach, each night before going for his usual after-work swim he walks up to Stepney street displaying his towels and then returns to the briny. That two charming lady clerks figured as principals in an impromptu wrestling competition near the Furnace Pond on Monday. That they proved quite adepts at dodging and doubling while feinting for a hold. That we would advise Mr. Isaacs to induce them to appear on the boards. That the Furnace does not seem to be a land of blisa for cooing couples. That one fine fellow got so scared at the hooliganism of some youths recently that he showed a clean pair of heels even to his lady friend. That she much to the annoyance of the hooligans proved quite equal to taking care of herself. That two youths from the Lakefield dis- trict promise to blossom forth as pro- minent public men-when they get older. That in the "social" life of the town they are already the most sought after. That our old rivals Swansea will be at Stradey to-morrow. That it being "Peace Day," we wonder whether the "hatchet" of keen rivalry and antagonism always in evidence be- tween the two teams will be buried at Stradey for ever. That two local families will never again build visions of a day at Swiss Valley until they have actually arrived on the spot. That last Saturday was a day arranged to visit the picturesque spot—but alas, pa lost the permits. That not to be done out of the trip it was decided to postpone it until the after- noon, and huge preparations were made. That bad luck once again encountered their paths, as by the time they had ar- rived at the TownH all for another supply of permits the fr-, wri closed. "1'
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00,000 Foap Envelope* to clear at 7 If) I per 1,000. rnn't Ip repeated.-StarI Stationery Stores
Kelvin School —♦
Kelvin School —♦ RESULTS OF ROYAL DRAWING I SOCIETY EXAMINATION. Preparatory Division (Honours) Joan Compston, Arthur Francis, Josephine Corbin, Rosamond Jones, Violet Rees. Pass: Primrose Humphreys, Iris Black, Barbara Sanders, Betty Edwards. Division 1 (Honours): Gwyneth Ran- dell, Rosamond Jones, Primrose Humphreys, Mair Jones, Ansy Thomas, Hetty Jones, Winnie Harries. Pasa: Violet Rees. Division 2 (Honours): Hetty Jones, Phyllis Leonard. Pass: Mair Jones, Ansy Thomas, Esm6 Thomas, Winnie Harries, Nathalie John. Division 6 (Honours and full school certificate) Ina Nancollas.
I THE LAST OF THE CHILDREN.…
I THE LAST OF THE CHILDREN. I Much sympathy is felt with ex-Sergt. James Thomas and Mrs. Thomas, 8 Tyisha road, late of Dock Police Station, in their sad bereavement. Tuesday, the 8th inst, witnessed the passing of the last of their children, namely, James Theophilus Thomas, who "crossed the bar" a few weeks before reaching his 18th birthday. The late Master James Theophilus was the fifth grown up child for Mr. and Mrs Thomas to bury, among whom was the late Mr D. M. Thomas, solicitor, whose brilliant career was cut short by the hand of death a little over a year ago. The interment took place last Monday at Bryn Cemetery, where the Rev. T. Orchwy Bowen, Ebenezer, and the Rev. J. Evans, Bryn, officiated.
I COLLEGE OF VIOLINISTS, LONDON.I
I COLLEGE OF VIOLINISTS, LONDON. I At a recent examination held under the auspices of the above named College, the following condidates were successful: A.C.V.: Arwyn E. Hugh; Graduate: Dorothy V. Harry (hons.), Joseph T. Peters (hons.), Donald Roberts (hons.) John Islwyn Evans; Intermediate: W. H. Beard, Lemuel H. John, Cecil Davfes. Second Grade: David R. Beynon (hons.), Cyril C. Evans, Phylis James.
I POST OFFICE NOTICE, -1
I POST OFFICE NOTICE, -1 On Saturday next, the head,office will be open for money order, telegraph and postage stamps; business from 8.30 to 10 a.m. All town suboffices will be closed. The collections for the night Mail will be made from the town letter-boxes at 4 p.m. instead of usual time- I
Llanelly Choir and the Kaiser.
Llanelly Choir and the Kaiser. The revived interest in the ex- Kaiser makes it worth while per- haps, recalling the account given by Mr. Llewelyn Williams of the visit of the Llanelly Choir to Windsor Castle in November, 1907, when they sang before Wilhelm and other not- able people. King Edward, who had commanded Mr Williams' attendance (he being then member for Llanelly) at once called upon him and said: "Let me present you to the German Emperor." The Kaiser shook him heartily by the hand and said "What beautiful voices your choir baTe, adding that he was pleased to see in the programme a hymn tune com- posed by his grandfather. "Your Welsh hymn tunes are very much like our German tunes," the Kaiser added, "but as you know in Germany we go in for male choirs rather than mixed. choirs." Mr. Williams said that the Kaiser spoke English with a strong German accent—so different from the Empress,—a charming, gracious woman who spoke English like a native. "The Kaiser," con- cluded Mr. Williams, "is a much more insignificant fellow when tou get near him, than you would judge from his photographs, because he has such a low forehead."
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Free Dental Treatment TO demonstrate and prove that what —- I claim is an absolute fact, I will extract TEETH FREE. I claim Absolute- ly Painless Extraction of Teeth, by the very latest and most up-to-date method. Think of this, you, who are martyrs to Dental Troubles and lack the so-called nerve, can have this treatment FREE either at your own house (if you send a postcard) or at my Surgery (9 to 10 a.m. and 4 to Sp.m.daily). Grasp the meaning and reason of this offer—Simply to CON- VINCE YOU that my Extractions ARE PAINLESS. Misfitting teeth of any make remade to fit.—All branches of English and American dentistry.—Repairs.—New Teeth from 39/6.—All work guaranteed. —Terms and prices to suit all. Note New and Permanent Addreiss:- G. CIJFF0R n-GERSH0N (Late of 4, Walters Road), DENTAL SURGERY, "HAFOD," 11, NEW ROAD, Llanelly. LLANELLY HIPP 'DROME M J!!rl?B BNM F ????Sat??BWBaM?? 6.45 TWICE NIGHTLY 8.49 MONDAY,, JULY 21st, 1919, and during the Week. VENTOM SWIFT presents his Record Success, All AEmb c? 4^2 rd "SOME SONC SHOW." Full of Life, Hustle and Colour, including: RANDOLPH SUTTON The Star Light Comedian (late of the 38th Welsh Division). Miss Olive Aubrey. Miss Evelyn Simms. Reeve & Moreton Jimmy Rich Coon Comedian. The Elite Steppers. Mr. Jackson Moore. Miss Madge Nicholas CHRIS BAKER. The Popular Comedian. ORCHESTRA UNDER THE DIRECTION OF THE GREAT REANO. Gallery,  Balcony! Pit Stalls I Circle j Tax i ■ 1/- 1/3 1/9 included 5cL t 9d. i/- 13 1/9 included Great Reduction In PRIC ES of WALLPAPER. W LL. P -&4i- P E R 11 Why pay high prices for pre-war goods when you can get all the latest designs at PRACTICALLY PRE-WAR PRICES? All kinds of Paper Blinds in Stock. Note the Only Address- The County Wallpaper Stores MARKET (Stepney Street Entrance), Opposite Messm. CHIDZOY and SONS. —————————— linn JII!IIM.- w i lyjjrijmiaiMutjMMOT ■hhwwbb FOR BARGAINS IN ALL KINDS OF Household Furniture (NEW AND SECOND HAND) g Silverstone's NEW PREMISES. THE CHEAPEST and MOST RELIABLE SHOP IN THE TRADE. 2 Cowell Street, Llanelly, NOTICE. b'- l 'a w REES EVANS, PAINTER AND DECORATOR (Fwmerly of Pottery Street) has OPENED a SHOP in » < MARKET STREET (opposite Vint's), Where he has a fine Selection of W ALLP APERS, FRIEZES, PAINTS, DISTEMPER, BRUSHES, etc. The Public Patronage is solicited. I Easiest Way to save money is to buy 8 | Savings Stamps. All | Post Offices and many | shops sell them. They § cost 6d. each. You I stick them on Savings I Cards (obtainable free) Each card holjls 31 stamps and when filled will be exchanged at any Post Office for a v"j Savings Certificate. I This Certificate thus costs you 15/6, and in I five years' time you I will receive £ 1 for it. This is the best, ;at and most profit- able method of invest- ijj ing savings. TTT-I—ir-r-tfwnWB-MgmmiTr- IIIIIBIMUM IIH mil imiBW :Jc"fl DON'T merely save for him- 9 teach him to save too. Let 9g him learn now the habit of I thrift-that will make all ttie differ- ence to his future. I Will he want a new b!cyc!e—a fine moael—anew g outfit for ho hobby—any ot those things so dear to the heart of the human boy ? Teach h:m to put by his  pence a?d watch them grow. Let him look forward i| to thini? he will want iri two. three, or hve years' time I and save for a definite object. | And you s?v for him loo. Money 'aved now and 1$I invested in Savings Cerh5ca!es will grow and grow just | as he does. | Sixp?nccs and shillil15 saved when you can spare | them, will m -an pounds later on when you will need K them -lor him l" The very wisest thing you can do for your boy is to buy  !:a'/7n{)S cJ ti You can get them through your SAVINGS ASSOCIATION I or from a Sank, PoOff: or Official Agent | Llanelly Co-operative Society, Ltd. TEA and MARGARINE are now UNCONTROLLED, 8Q wia BACON MARGARINE, lid. per lb.. (IMPROVED QUALITY). TEA, 2/ 2/2, 2/4 per lbe- For all your requirements in Drapery, Clothing & Boots Call at our Store. Large Selections of the Season's Newest Coods. Blonaee Underskirts, Suits and Costumes, etc. Note the New Address: 67 New Dock RIL (Corner of Stafford Street). Note Address: Grocery—Central:— BRISTOL HOUSE, STATION ROAD. Branches: 29, James Street; 18, Gate Terrace; Cedric Street; and 57, New Dock Road. Drapery, Clothing, Boots-MURRAY Blt JOIN THE SOCIETY Apply at at any of our Establishments* HIGH-CLASS ARTIFICIAL TEETH Mr.& Mrs J. Henry Lister DENTAL SURGERY, 7 Greenfield Villas, LLANELLY. Painless Extractions Hours 9 to 9 Daily. BEST MATERIALS ONLY USED. Money Advanced PROMPTLY AND PRIVATELY, FROM £ 3 upwards on simple note ot hand. Reasonable rate, and easiest terms of repayments. OFFICE HOURS: EVENINGS 6 TO g Write or call, to L. GEOFFREY, STRETTON HOUSE, C0LI-ETE SQUARE, LLANELLY. Ruddy's THE WELL-KNOWN CHEAP FIRM. SPECIAL LINES THIS WBEK CHILDREN'S DRILL KNICKERS from 1/91 pair. BOYS' WOOL JERSEYS in all Colour from 3/11J. LADIE3' PLAIN and RIBBED STOCK* iNCS from 11 id. pair. MEDEA" STEEL CREY, PLAIN HOSE 3/- pair; the Latest Shade. CHILDREN'S WASHINC DRESSES. the finest selection obtainable, front 2/6i. L 22, COWELL STREET, LLANELLY. High-Class Motors for Hire OPEN OR CLOSED CARl. Terms on application. Central Garage, VAUCHAN STREET, llaneluy. Proprietor: Edward Roberts. Telephone No. 117. REPAIRS A SPECIALITY.