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aoraoi— locaoc THILJI INCREASING DEMAND PROVES THE POPULARITY OF mi -inani jwt-twi aoBtonaao: oi ... . ■■■•locaoi aafosaog ■ iocjoi ■"lo-ao-ssssaonoi., , i«»atos*asa==3oaoi--------jcnocs MOOSE HEAD MADE BY THE MANUFACTURERS OF CENTRAL UNION TCWI^iECa aocior— lonoi io«3or=oaoi : JocaocssB-nogaoc WEATlll.lt HErOBT Moderate northerly winds parUy ,e>:oiidy «nd jcool. tonight and Thursday. Roper & Thompson, noon The Evening Advocate Vol. XI., _ No. _ 195. ST. JOHN'S. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8, _ 1924. .•wi/**- iw/o . KIN Backer of An Alleged $10,000.060 Smuggling Ring Arrested U.S. Naval Dirigible Shenandoah Started Yesterday on Round Trip to Pacific Coast An All French Arctic Expedition Planned to Start Next March Labor Party Will Have Reduced Number of Candidates in Coming Election ALLEGED BACKER CF $10,000,000 SMUGGLING RIG IS ARRESTED THE LABOR CANDIDATES WILL NUMBER 235 U. S. DIRIGIBLE STARTS ON A ROUND TRIP - Party LAKKHURST, N.J. SHANGHAI ALMOST CHEKIANG TROOPS! SURROUNDED BY RETREATING ENEMY FORCES shanghai. ^t~-sUnKkia, Military Gove acrat Sun Chang-Fu r of Felken, and the are retreating on I Schooners Arriving ic -following schooners have arrtv- l Moreton's Harbour from the Ltb- r. Hope 200; Silver Sea 240; G. ewis 200; Gem 240; Tip Top 150; ice Port 220; and Minnie Elizabeth election that i I dirigible Shon-; Pro* round trip encd VNGHAI, Oct. with loss of tl city of Illi the last politl andldates than we al contest, w_en WASHINGTON WINS 4TH GAME OF WORLD SERIES J iiie-nts southward t ■■ check thc latent Regressions of their Klangau enemies j although Red Cross units who bnu' been following up the fighting ncur Sung Klang, 28 miles to the south west on the Shunghi Hankchow rall- ,way line were brought back to Slums-' ii.lae ■a.l.n X£ ALL-FRENCH EXPEDITION FOR POLAR REGIONS I.ungwha south of the city dented tliere had been any checking retreat In Sung Kiting sector: it was admit-j ted, however, that tbe situation around Sung Kiang where thc combined I Klangau Anhwei forces havo almost| surrounded the city wus serious. It' also was admitted that reserves were! being rushed loward Suncklang to I 1. n.-iny. -An official ,ung Wha declai- anadian National Railways TRAVEL ACROSS CANADA VIA CANADIAN NATIONAL LINES. Finest ot Rail Services From HALIFAX — SYDNEY — NORTH SYDNEY TO VANCOUVER "CONTINENTAL LIMITED" FROM ALL MARITIME PROVINCE POINTS Connections are via 'OCEAN LIMITED'—'MARITIME EXPRESS' For Further Information Apply To R. H. WEBSTER, General Agent, HOARD OF TRADE lHlLl.l.N... ****i'*'.,v""|ni he F.-an*'" MINISTERS DISCUSS IMPERIAL CONFERENCE •pment from rod the Klangau . Sungklang were etc of ammunition , Anhwcr, end c had ordered anyang arsenal A RUM RUNNING BRITISH TRAWLER i IS LIBELLED NEW YOHK. Oct 7—Libel proceed- |rJ i run t®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®® Farquhar Steamship Companies REGULAR SAILLNGS OF STEEL STEAMSHIP "SABLE V Leaves Halifax 11 a.m. Oct. 4th; Oct. 18th for Boston Leaves E. Boston 4 p.m. Oct. 7th; Oct. 21st for Halifat Leaves Halifax I a.m. Oct. 11 th; Oct. 25th for St. John's Leaves St. John's 4 p.m. Oct. 14th; Oct. 28th for Halifax Passengers from Montreal, Boston, etc., arriving at Halifax by express train Friday night wi'.l connect with steamer leaving Halifax for St. John's. Passengers from St. John's arriving at Halifax hy "SABLE-I." Thursday midnight will connect with Friday morning's express train leaving Halifax for Mon'repJ, Boston, etc. Regular Sailings of Steamship "STELLA MARIS" between Halifax, North Sydney, Port aux Basques, Corner Brook, Curling, Bonne Bay, and other West .Const ports. For lowest rates apply: HARVEY & CO, LIMITED, SL John's Newfoundland. FARQUHAR STEAMSHIP COMPANIES (Head Office) Halifax, N.S. ■ence in Londo understood th entirely inform:. LIBERAL ELECTED AT NEWCASTLE, N.B. llll-.li.y .* Pr, asked the State Dcpa>t- ahington to take steps for nil extradition or the ves- a Canadian. United States orney Hayward Instituted rocecdlngs attcr R. Mer- .t Dry Ciller, had made ror S;atc Department aid.' era filed in th« Federal irt Mr. HayWard churgc-d .had come In contact with i country's Jurisdiction for purposes of defrauding the United States of custom taxes. The Fred B. Is 10,11 valued at J1O0.000 In event of hor sale tna It'was said she would not be released •'".•.until a 1200,000 bond had been dc- lcc- poBited with Ihc Government. <--, " I. The Lit Pr« . it:*- Hoi 1 by Church Destroyed Ry Fire A telephor e trom Northern Kenzie King. Hon. Ernest T U [Hon. Chas. Murphy, Hon. A B Copp, tlon that the splendid Roman Catholic '[and Hon. F. J. Ventpt: and the Con- Church at thai, place had been totally jserratlves by Right Hon. Arthur destroyed by fire between 7 and 7.30 jJMelghrn. Senator Gideon Rolwrtsnn o'clock. The cause of the fire Is not ejj Ii M. Baxter. MP., end A. J. Dou-.definitely known, but It Is supposed ing i r O'Rrlen will $®®®®®®®®®®ty®®®®®j The sales of British Colonel plug tobacco are continually increasing— many users say "No other plug tobacco gives them the same satisfying smoke." >., BRITISH COLONEL is manufactured from the highest grade feurley leaf grown, every plug is uniform in quality. Are you one of thc satisfied users? The "Utmost" in Plug Smoking *Pmperial*7obacco Co. t>*eu.foun<tto*r/)J.<s\^ »,
Object Description
Title | Evening Advocate, 1924-10-08 |
Place of Publication | St. John's (N.L.) |
Date | 1924-10-08 |
Description | The Evening Advocate was the Fishermen's Advocate's daily edition, running from 2 January 1917 - 8 November 1924. |
Subject | Canadian newspapers--Newfoundland and Labrador--St. John's--20th century |
Location | Canada--Newfoundland and Labrador--Avalon Peninsula--St. John's |
Time Period | 20th Century |
Type | Text |
Resource Type | Newspaper |
Format | image/jpeg; application/pdf |
Language | eng |
Collection | Evening Advocate |
Sponsor | Centre for Newfoundland Studies |
Source | Microfilm held in the Centre for Newfoundland Studies. |
Repository | Memorial University of Newfoundland. Libraries. Centre for Newfoundland Studies |
Rights | Creative Commons |
PDF File | (9.48 MB) -- http://collections.mun.ca/PDFs/eveadvocate/19241008vol11no195EveningAdvocate.pdf |
Description
Title | Cover |
Place of Publication | St. John's, NL |
Date | 1924-10-08, vol. 11, no. 195, Evening Advocate |
Type | Text |
Resource Type | Newspaper |
Sponsor | Centre for Newfoundland Studies |
Rights | Creative Commons |
PDF File | (9.48MB) -- http://collections.mun.ca/PDFs/eveadvocate/19241008vol11no195EveningAdvocate.pdf |
Transcript |
aoraoi— locaoc
THILJI INCREASING
DEMAND PROVES
THE
POPULARITY OF
mi -inani jwt-twi aoBtonaao:
oi ... . ■■■•locaoi aafosaog ■ iocjoi ■"lo-ao-ssssaonoi., , i«»atos*asa==3oaoi--------jcnocs
MOOSE HEAD
MADE BY THE
MANUFACTURERS
OF CENTRAL
UNION TCWI^iECa
aocior— lonoi io«3or=oaoi : JocaocssB-nogaoc
WEATlll.lt HErOBT
Moderate northerly winds
parUy ,e>:oiidy «nd jcool.
tonight and Thursday.
Roper & Thompson, noon
The Evening Advocate
Vol. XI., _ No. _ 195.
ST. JOHN'S. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8, _ 1924.
.•wi/**- iw/o . KIN
Backer of An Alleged $10,000.060 Smuggling Ring Arrested
U.S. Naval Dirigible Shenandoah Started Yesterday on Round Trip to Pacific Coast
An All French Arctic Expedition Planned to Start Next March
Labor Party Will Have Reduced Number of Candidates in Coming Election
ALLEGED BACKER
CF $10,000,000
SMUGGLING RIG
IS ARRESTED
THE LABOR
CANDIDATES WILL
NUMBER 235
U. S. DIRIGIBLE
STARTS ON A
ROUND TRIP
- Party LAKKHURST, N.J.
SHANGHAI ALMOST CHEKIANG TROOPS!
SURROUNDED BY RETREATING
ENEMY FORCES shanghai. ^t~-sUnKkia,
Military Gove
acrat Sun Chang-Fu
r of Felken, and the
are retreating on I
Schooners Arriving
ic -following schooners have arrtv-
l Moreton's Harbour from the Ltb-
r. Hope 200; Silver Sea 240; G.
ewis 200; Gem 240; Tip Top 150;
ice Port 220; and Minnie Elizabeth
election that i
I dirigible Shon-; Pro*
round trip encd
VNGHAI, Oct.
with loss of tl
city of Illi
the last politl
andldates than we
al contest, w_en
WASHINGTON
WINS 4TH GAME
OF WORLD SERIES
J iiie-nts southward t ■■ check thc latent
Regressions of their Klangau enemies j
although Red Cross units who bnu'
been following up the fighting ncur
Sung Klang, 28 miles to the south
west on the Shunghi Hankchow rall-
,way line were brought back to Slums-'
ii.lae
■a.l.n
X£
ALL-FRENCH
EXPEDITION FOR
POLAR REGIONS
I.ungwha south of the city dented
tliere had been any checking retreat
In Sung Kiting sector: it was admit-j
ted, however, that tbe situation around
Sung Kiang where thc combined I
Klangau Anhwei forces havo almost|
surrounded the city wus serious. It'
also was admitted that reserves were!
being rushed loward Suncklang to I
1.
n.-iny. -An official
,ung Wha declai-
anadian National Railways
TRAVEL ACROSS CANADA
VIA CANADIAN NATIONAL LINES.
Finest ot Rail Services From
HALIFAX — SYDNEY — NORTH SYDNEY
TO VANCOUVER
"CONTINENTAL LIMITED"
FROM ALL MARITIME PROVINCE POINTS
Connections are via
'OCEAN LIMITED'—'MARITIME EXPRESS'
For Further Information Apply To
R. H. WEBSTER, General Agent,
HOARD OF TRADE lHlLl.l.N...
****i'*'.,v""|ni
he F.-an*'"
MINISTERS DISCUSS
IMPERIAL CONFERENCE
•pment from
rod the Klangau .
Sungklang were
etc of ammunition
, Anhwcr, end
c had ordered
anyang arsenal
A RUM RUNNING
BRITISH TRAWLER i
IS LIBELLED
NEW YOHK. Oct 7—Libel proceed-
|rJ
i run
t®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®
Farquhar Steamship Companies
REGULAR SAILLNGS OF STEEL STEAMSHIP
"SABLE V
Leaves Halifax 11 a.m. Oct. 4th; Oct. 18th for Boston
Leaves E. Boston 4 p.m. Oct. 7th; Oct. 21st for Halifat
Leaves Halifax I a.m. Oct. 11 th; Oct. 25th for St. John's
Leaves St. John's 4 p.m. Oct. 14th; Oct. 28th for Halifax
Passengers from Montreal, Boston, etc., arriving at
Halifax by express train Friday night wi'.l connect with
steamer leaving Halifax for St. John's.
Passengers from St. John's arriving at Halifax hy
"SABLE-I." Thursday midnight will connect with Friday
morning's express train leaving Halifax for Mon'repJ,
Boston, etc.
Regular Sailings of Steamship "STELLA MARIS"
between Halifax, North Sydney, Port aux Basques,
Corner Brook, Curling, Bonne Bay, and other West .Const
ports.
For lowest rates apply:
HARVEY & CO, LIMITED, SL John's Newfoundland.
FARQUHAR STEAMSHIP COMPANIES
(Head Office) Halifax, N.S.
■ence in Londo
understood th
entirely inform:.
LIBERAL ELECTED
AT NEWCASTLE,
N.B.
llll-.li.y
.* Pr,
asked the State Dcpa>t-
ahington to take steps for
nil extradition or the ves-
a Canadian. United States
orney Hayward Instituted
rocecdlngs attcr R. Mer-
.t Dry Ciller, had made
ror S;atc Department aid.'
era filed in th« Federal
irt Mr. HayWard churgc-d
.had come In contact with
i country's Jurisdiction for purposes of defrauding the United States
of custom taxes. The Fred B. Is
10,11 valued at J1O0.000 In event of hor sale
tna It'was said she would not be released
•'".•.until a 1200,000 bond had been dc-
lcc- poBited with Ihc Government.
<--, "
I. The Lit
Pr«
. it:*-
Hoi
1 by
Church Destroyed Ry Fire
A telephor
e trom Northern
Kenzie King. Hon. Ernest T U
[Hon. Chas. Murphy, Hon. A B Copp, tlon that the splendid Roman Catholic
'[and Hon. F. J. Ventpt: and the Con- Church at thai, place had been totally
jserratlves by Right Hon. Arthur destroyed by fire between 7 and 7.30
jJMelghrn. Senator Gideon Rolwrtsnn o'clock. The cause of the fire Is not
ejj Ii M. Baxter. MP., end A. J. Dou-.definitely known, but It Is supposed
ing i
r O'Rrlen will
$®®®®®®®®®®ty®®®®®j
The sales of British Colonel plug
tobacco are continually increasing—
many users say "No other plug tobacco
gives them the same satisfying smoke." >.,
BRITISH COLONEL
is manufactured from the highest
grade feurley leaf grown, every plug is
uniform in quality. Are you one of thc
satisfied users?
The "Utmost" in Plug Smoking
*Pmperial*7obacco Co.
t>*eu.foun |