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We can now supply OGILIVIE'S WAR Standard Flour It is good enough for anybody Try a barrel and be convinced HARVEY **mma &Co., Whoieiale Only. ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME THE EVENING HERALD TORONTO (Noon).'— Moderate winds; mostly cloudy to-day and Wednesday: some local showers. ROPERS (■Noon)— Bar. 2D.50; Ther 60. VOL. 29. NO. 144 ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND. TUESDAY, JUNE 25, 1118. PRICE: ONE CENT. ******************* TO THE TRADE: THE DEMAND FOR "N.GC." CLOTHES PROVES THAT WE HAVE OVERCOME THE PREJUDICE AGAINST "HOME MADE GOODS/' Your Clothing Trade is guaranteed if you sell our SUITS, OVERCOATS, OVERALLS, Etc. [ THE NEWFOUNDLAND CLOTHING COMPANY, Limited, wm. white, Manage \**m**************M\*****»******jw J. J. MULGAHY ARRIVED TO-DAY Grape Frdit Cal. Oranges Table Apples New Cabbage Now Carrots New Onions Fresh Oysters Blue Nose Butter .Moir's Cakes Mctaren's Cheese Fresh Country Eggs Fearman's Bacon Corn Syrup Pure Cold Jelly Powders Potato Flour Quaker Puffed Rice Quaker Rolled Oats Toasted Corn Flakes Force Roman Meal J. J. MULCAHY Austrian Troops Surrounded Must Surrender or be Annihilated Attacks on French Positions Repulsed HKAVY AVSTRIAX I.O i 25—The hlcll oil is I pursuit of the Aus- oss the I'luve'has develop- knowii here, and no detailed reports have heen receivel bringing events up to date. A statement current in Ixindon yesterday that tho Itullans had taken 4S.0O0 prisoners is said by the morning newspapers to be confirmed by the Italian Embassy. The samo statement is attributed to Premier Orlando by the Home correspondent, who quotes the (".iornale d'ltalia as saying that the troops ol Archduke Joseph and or General Warn are virtually surrounded and must surrender or be annihilated. THK ITALIAN' VICTORY Paris. June 26, I tlavas Agency) Austrian '.usses total two hundred thousand men. arc-irtllng to the- Heeole ot Milan. Certain enemy divisions lost two-thirds ot their effect I- Mai i the I'ia' ■airy, I ■■ add ed, havo advanced beyond the east- papers conlinne to acclaim tho Italian victory. Hope is expressed oi the enemy, will nol fighting to local actions Ite out boldly Into an of- renslve and transform the Austrian TELL YOUR FRIENDS that* every day is Globe- Wernicke day in your office where important records are always ready at your hand and, thanks to the "Safeguard" filing system, are never lost* Free catalogue and trial. I'ERCIE JOHNSON, LTD. r 1 Underwood Typewriter "The machine yoa will eventually hav." Agent* for Newfoundland: Royal Stationery Co'y. C E. MFQMN W. P. MEEHAM 180 Water Street v_ : „ * pi. • Into o victory. Several newspapers w mdei whether Ihe Germans will rush lo the Austrians bv transferring forces from the western I.' Homme Libre. ((Moment paper) be;ieres that such actio scarcely probable as Emperor Wil- Ham and von Hindenburg are vinced (hey cannot obtain a de< except on the line from Switzerland T.VI.Y ACCLAIMS SICII'KS ime. June 25—In announcing la victorious army the repulse of Austrlans. General Diaz, the It- i Commander-in-Chief, gays thc lng for the present Is confined rails i classes. Is marvellous. In view ot prevalent unfavorable said Dr. O. P. N*. Nlcolal, Professor or Physiology nt the University at Berlin, when questioned yesterday regarding conditions In Germany. Prolessor Nlcolal waa one or the men who escaped from Germany last week in an airship landing in Denmark. "In official cir cles." continued Professor Nlcolal, "the war is expected to laat a long time yet, but among the people the opinion is expressed by many that tho present offensive on the western front will ;•»■.♦.•♦:•«►'-♦*•« atlent. for people' generally a same time they MARTIAL LUV I'OR THILKK Dublin. June 25—A proclanutlnn Issued last night declares the seaport ol Tralee. County Kerry, to be a special military area. This means has been applied to Tralee as has been enforced In the County of Clare. Permits wilt be necessary, ror persons to enter tho prescribed -i>l. (.(.I.INi; ARMS INTO IHKI. London. Juno 25—Thc sclzui forty thousand rounds of ami lion .in the Smithneld Market in Un ttsterday, is expected to ha> vi'iutini'iiis. according ' | GLYCERINE j is one of the chief ingredients in the man- » ufacture of explosives for war purposes, j As Glycerine is a by-product of Soap it j naturally follows, that the more PER- i FECTION SOAP you buy the more i GLYCERINE we are enabled toproduce. ! Use PERFECTION SOAP and help • win the War. The Standard Mfg. Co. LIMITED. to (ill tho breach thru I lie Montello Plateau and the Adrl-' ule in order to avert u disaster; In' spite of the official despatch from1/ Double Drowning at Twillingate MAX DHOWXKD AT PKESQDB The following messages were n cnived to-day by tho Deputy Mlnls- * of Justice*-)* Twillingate, June 25—Yesterday irnfng at 8 o'clock two men naW ed Harry Ninety, married and his brother Arthur, twenty, unmarried, iglng to Durrell's Arm. left their motor boat tor Splller's Cove caplin. Other boats leaving secured what they wi and reported that" secured nearly a load they left. Ninety's not having returned at 2 p.m some parties se'ot their not re ing and found the motor boat Spider's Cove bottom up with grapnel on tho bottom, thus n r There being a strong breeze apposed that these men must over loaded their boat coming out of the cove Into tirely to <hc flood in tho Piave lliver. the report states that the Italian armies caused the breaking of tho offensive by their continuous pressure against the enemy. not imporaxt London. Juno 25—"Dr. Richard von Jviiehlmann. tho German Secre- Helgium." says It's Dogged That Does It (London Daily Express.) There used to bo hair-hearted en thuBiasm about the fruits of the Am erlcun alliance, and we utterly de precate lho Impatience thut wouli •at American effort be - for. o or i i du prep*! lay. I'KltATK OX IRISH Ql-KSTIOX '; London. Juno 25—An Important lebute was opened in the House or •ornmons today by Sir Edward'Car- ion, the Ulster leader, on tho Irish imiTisii ofpi London, June 25, u nan artillery wns nctl I Al, the South had things all her own way. but all the time the North was doggedly preparing the Implacable! torces or war to which the chivalrous Lee ultimately surrendered. To-day the North and South aro one, and the gallant and steadfast spirit of tho Civil War is still wllh them. The descendants ol the men in blue and the men in grey nre hourly rallying to the old bugle call. „|the rough water must „..„ „>D. - a quantity ot water and turned er and they were drowned. The 1 les have not been recovered yet there are search parties out morning searching ror the bodies but nt present It is unknown where the exact location the motor boat turned over. CHAS. D. MAYNE. J. P. Presque, June 25—Georgo Plcco, •cidentally drowned at Petit Forte jsterday. Will hold enquiry- T. P. SCLLIVAN. Magistrate. Arrested Stowaways 0.11011 ,. > llui to get e will send them. will, age back here stowed away on board a local steamer which arrived here today. Ho was handed over to tho police after the ship reached port and was later released on paying ten dollars for his passage. correspondent ol Reid-Newfoundland in officers army to prepare for new or the day to h General Diaz says: "The io. with furious impetuos- all means to penetrate our has been repulsed at all points. His losses are very heavy.! His pride Is broken. Glory to all It-! allan commands, all soldiers and all sailors. The country understood at once that the barrier set up by your heroism was unshakeable. and that your strength is the purest of Im-. mortal vigor. Our people and our. Allies, who have so many glorious] representatives amongst us, applaud our success against the eternal enemy. The great battle Is for the time being rerh-ced to local actions. The army hus deserved well of the country. We are sure of our right and of the holiness of the causo we are defending. New trials, which un- rtouMcd.y await us. will again show [•he enemy tbat Italy has lost none of her faith, strength and obligation. For Italy, for King, for civil-, Ization, let us persevere In onr sac- * —J duty." • . NMJUMMMTti KXKMY ATTACKS Paris, (official) June 15—The Germans laat night attacked the new| French positions In the region of Leport, north of the Alsne. but were unsb.e to make any gains. In surprise attacks at the Woeuvre and in I Lorraine the French captured twen ity prisoners. con-ditions in okrmany [ Copenhagen. June 25—"The German so.dlers generally are tired of the war. but the patience of tbe peo- Iple, aa a whole, especially the middle which contraband was cleverly distributed. The contraband goods wero consigned to various parts of lhe country. An Investigation Is proceeding to the goods reached their destlnatii THE GRECIAN ARMY . Paris. June 25—{I lavas Agency) —Greece will have more than two hundred thousand men shortly, according to given by the Greek legation here to the Matin. Additional troops beyond this number are to be called to added. Tbe notable work accomplished by thc Hellenic Kingdom into the war a year.ago this is reviewed and the nchlevemeu Premier Venlzelos In restoring p confidence and effectively guarding the Interests of the country pointed, out. RKTnKAT CONTINUES Geneva, Jone 24—The Au tinues ln the greatest disorder under the Immediate Ore ot the Allied tlllery, according to news recel here this morning. British gunners especially are doing heavy execution [in this sector. Hundreds ot the en- en In the swollen river. Into which the Austrlans are throwing their max] ims and light cannon. In the time the Austrlans are rushing The S. S. NEPTUNE will sail for the Labrador at six o'clock to-morrow evening. Reid-Newfoundland RECEIVED 10 cs. ROSE'S LIME JUICE—Quarts. 10 cs. ROSE'S LIME ^~ JUICE—Magnums. 1 brl. FRENCH CAPERS 1 cs. CHINA SOY l—HARVEY'S SAUCE 2 cs. CURRIED PRAWNS 1 cs. BROWNING, 1-4 pints 1 cs. BROWNING, 1-2 pints 5 cs. NORWEGIAN SARDINES, in oil 120 doz. PURE GOLD JELLIES assorted And by steamer from P.E.I. 200 bags MIXED OATSr 2 Bushels each—$3.00. W. E. BURKS BUSY CORNERS, Haymarket and Rollin's Cros- Fined|$50 Each ro men named Kelly and »y, who were arrested In connection with tho brutal assault'on a Chinaman on New Oower Street 8un day evening at 6.30, were berore to-day and convicted of Ihe offence.' The chinaman was bit by ihem several times and a dangerous wound inflicted In hls head by tbe ill ■ suit of the blows. The accused . fined $50 each, the amounts being paid. St. John's Municipal Council CITYTAX * (Water & Sewerage Rates.)] Notice is hereby given to all parties who have not paid the City Tax for. the six. months beginning on .• the* 1st January and expiring ..30th June, that if payment is not made by the 30th present month, the Solicitor of the Council will be.authorized to take immediate action by process of law to secure .-such payment. ,1 By order, ' "^ JNO. L. SLATTERY, Secretary-TreMuref. jne25,li I Employment Agency Persons requiring domestlo help con be accommodated by calling at r>7 Queen's Road (opposite 8t. Patrick's Hall) JneJ6.27.29 Wanted, Lady Steno- grnpher. Oood Opportunities for ad- j vancement to -/-ell-educated ' young Oman undertaking business life aa serious proposition.- Wage* -be* it at irtB.OO per month. Apply tn |Box 243, O.-P.O., City. JnelM.Sl
Object Description
Title | 1918-06-25, vol. 29, no. 144, Evening Herald |
Date | 25 June 1918 |
Description | 1918-06-25, vol. 29, no. 144, Evening Herald |
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Language | eng |
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Description | 1918-06-25, vol. 29, no. 144, Evening Herald |
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Transcript |
We can now supply
OGILIVIE'S WAR
Standard Flour
It is good enough
for anybody
Try a barrel
and
be convinced
HARVEY
**mma
&Co.,
Whoieiale Only.
ALL THE NEWS
ALL THE TIME
THE EVENING HERALD
TORONTO (Noon).'— Moderate
winds; mostly cloudy to-day and
Wednesday: some local showers.
ROPERS (■Noon)— Bar. 2D.50;
Ther 60.
VOL. 29. NO. 144
ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND. TUESDAY, JUNE 25, 1118.
PRICE: ONE CENT.
*******************
TO THE TRADE:
THE DEMAND FOR "N.GC." CLOTHES PROVES THAT WE HAVE
OVERCOME THE PREJUDICE AGAINST "HOME MADE GOODS/'
Your Clothing Trade is guaranteed if you sell our SUITS, OVERCOATS, OVERALLS, Etc.
[ THE NEWFOUNDLAND CLOTHING COMPANY, Limited, wm. white, Manage
\**m**************M\*****»******jw
J. J. MULGAHY
ARRIVED TO-DAY
Grape Frdit
Cal. Oranges
Table Apples
New Cabbage
Now Carrots
New Onions
Fresh Oysters
Blue Nose Butter
.Moir's Cakes
Mctaren's Cheese
Fresh Country Eggs
Fearman's Bacon
Corn Syrup
Pure Cold Jelly Powders
Potato Flour
Quaker Puffed Rice
Quaker Rolled Oats
Toasted Corn Flakes
Force
Roman Meal
J. J. MULCAHY
Austrian Troops Surrounded
Must Surrender or be Annihilated
Attacks on French Positions
Repulsed
HKAVY AVSTRIAX I.O
i 25—The
hlcll
oil is I
pursuit of the Aus-
oss the I'luve'has develop-
knowii here, and no detailed reports have heen receivel bringing events up to date. A statement
current in Ixindon yesterday that tho
Itullans had taken 4S.0O0 prisoners
is said by the morning newspapers
to be confirmed by the Italian Embassy. The samo statement is attributed to Premier Orlando by the
Home correspondent, who quotes the
(".iornale d'ltalia as saying that the
troops ol Archduke Joseph and or
General Warn are virtually surrounded and must surrender or be
annihilated.
THK ITALIAN' VICTORY
Paris. June 26, I tlavas Agency)
Austrian '.usses total two hundred
thousand men. arc-irtllng to the-
Heeole ot Milan. Certain enemy divisions lost two-thirds ot their effect
I- Mai
i the
I'ia'
■airy, I
■■ add
ed, havo advanced beyond the east-
papers conlinne to acclaim tho Italian victory. Hope is expressed
oi the enemy, will nol
fighting to local actions
Ite out boldly Into an of-
renslve and transform the Austrian
TELL YOUR FRIENDS
that* every day is Globe-
Wernicke day in your office
where important records are
always ready at your hand
and, thanks to the "Safeguard" filing system, are
never lost* Free catalogue
and trial.
I'ERCIE JOHNSON, LTD.
r
1
Underwood
Typewriter
"The machine yoa will
eventually hav."
Agent* for Newfoundland:
Royal
Stationery Co'y.
C E. MFQMN W. P. MEEHAM
180 Water Street
v_ : „
* pi.
• Into o
victory. Several newspapers w
mdei
whether Ihe Germans will rush
lo the Austrians bv transferring
forces from the western
I.' Homme Libre. ((Moment
paper) be;ieres that such actio
scarcely probable as Emperor
Wil-
Ham and von Hindenburg are
vinced (hey cannot obtain a de<
except on the line from Switzerland
T.VI.Y ACCLAIMS SICII'KS
ime. June 25—In announcing
la victorious army the repulse of
Austrlans. General Diaz, the It-
i Commander-in-Chief, gays thc
lng for the present Is confined
rails i
classes. Is marvellous. In view ot
prevalent unfavorable
said Dr. O. P. N*. Nlcolal,
Professor or Physiology nt the University at Berlin, when questioned
yesterday regarding conditions In
Germany. Prolessor Nlcolal waa
one or the men who escaped from
Germany last week in an airship
landing in Denmark. "In official cir
cles." continued Professor Nlcolal,
"the war is expected to laat a long
time yet, but among the people the
opinion is expressed by many that
tho present offensive on the western
front will
;•»■.♦.•♦:•«►'-♦*•«
atlent.
for
people' generally a
same time they
MARTIAL LUV I'OR THILKK
Dublin. June 25—A proclanutlnn
Issued last night declares the seaport ol Tralee. County Kerry, to be
a special military area. This means
has been applied to Tralee as has
been enforced In the County of
Clare. Permits wilt be necessary,
ror persons to enter tho prescribed
-i>l. (.(.I.INi; ARMS INTO IHKI.
London. Juno 25—Thc sclzui
forty thousand rounds of ami
lion .in the Smithneld Market in
Un ttsterday, is expected to ha>
vi'iutini'iiis. according '
| GLYCERINE
j is one of the chief ingredients in the man-
» ufacture of explosives for war purposes,
j As Glycerine is a by-product of Soap it
j naturally follows, that the more PER-
i FECTION SOAP you buy the more
i GLYCERINE we are enabled toproduce.
! Use PERFECTION SOAP and help
• win the War.
The Standard Mfg. Co.
LIMITED.
to (ill tho breach thru
I lie Montello Plateau and the Adrl-'
ule in order to avert u disaster; In'
spite of the official despatch from1/
Double Drowning
at Twillingate
MAX DHOWXKD AT PKESQDB
The following messages were n
cnived to-day by tho Deputy Mlnls-
* of Justice*-)*
Twillingate, June 25—Yesterday
irnfng at 8 o'clock two men naW
ed Harry Ninety, married and his
brother Arthur, twenty, unmarried,
iglng to Durrell's Arm. left
their motor boat tor Splller's Cove
caplin. Other boats
leaving secured what they wi
and reported that"
secured nearly a load
they left. Ninety's not having returned at 2 p.m some parties
se'ot their not re
ing and found the motor boat
Spider's Cove bottom up with
grapnel on tho bottom, thus n
r There being a strong breeze
apposed that these men must
over loaded their boat
coming out of the cove Into
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