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The Evening Telegram. VOLUME XXXIV. PRICE ONE CENT. ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1912. $3.00 PER YEAR. No. 279. TEN PAGES TO-DAY. IVILUUtII FORECAST. TORONTO. .Noon.—Fresh southerly i<. westerly winds, light local snow. bw partly fair and moderately cold to-day and on Sunday. ROPER'S. Noon.—Bar. 29.G0: ther. '• •• • / r t - THE "PEOPLE'S PAPER " IS A LIVE DAILY IN A BUSY CENTRE—STUDY OUR NEWSY ADVERTISING, Every Advertisement in this Paper Means an > OPPORTUNITY for someone! I REID NEWFOUNDLAND C°. J Austrian ohades | g anc[ Stand Lamps. 8 s A beautiful selection now to be seen at our Showrooms, I j ANGBL BUILDING. 0 QQC3e3C3CXX3C3C3C3e3OOC3e3C3eXX3eXX3e3e3OCX3pC3OgOe^^ INFE3RNO I Ihe World's Greatest Masterpiece. A Hundred Thousand Dollar Production. POET'S VISION OF HELL AND ITS TORMENTS.-@« A Treasure for over pix hundred years, known to but a few scholars, will l>e produce 1 in all its unsurpassable beauty-like animated paintings of living statuary. A most remarkable <=cene takes pi ice when Virgil takes Dante THROUGH THE GATES OF HELL. Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Dec. sth, 6th and 7th. CASINO THEATRE. Positively only Three Days. 5-Reels-5 AUCTION SALES! LANDLORD'S INTEREST. On Tuesday. Dece«t»er IWh, a< 12 o'clock noon, at the office of the undersigned Auctioneer, il not previously disposed oi' by private sale, all the property belonging to the Estate of the late C. S. Golf, situated on Barter's Hill. Cower Street and Nunnery Hill. Plans and yearly income may '• seen at the ofiico ol" I». ('. O'DKISCOLL, Auctioneer. !i0v27,:!<i,de(.'4,7,:< FREEHOLD. On the premises. Sal unlay, Peeenilicr "til, if not previously disposed of by private sale, all that desirable freehold property fronting on Allandale Road and Belvidere Street. The property has three frontages, including 'he road leading from Belvidere St. i> Allandale Road, which makes it most desirable for building purposes. P. C. 01BI8CMX, Auctioneer. nov23,eod,tf IARACY'S FLOOR OIL CLOTH, 2 yards wide, 49c. a yard. TABLE OIL CLOTH, the good soft rubber kind, 20c. a yd. STAIR OIL CLOTH and STAIR CANVAS at 10c. a yard. —AT— LARACY'S 345 & 347 Water St., opp. Post Office FORTY YEARS IN USE, 20 years the standard, prescribed am recommended by physicians. Foi Woman's Ailments, Dr. Martel's Pills at your druggist. nov2l,tu(th,s,te: WHAT DELICIOUS BREAD! That's the verdict heard on all sides from customers . who have tried "NUTLOAF," The Bread with the NUTTY FLAVOUR. Wholesome, Appetising & Nutritious. If you want the best bread ask for "NUTLOAF." Each loaf stamped with label. oct3l,lm,eod Flower Store Bulletin. THIS WEEK ! IN POTS — f hrysanthenuims, a wide variety of colors, yery handsome. CUT FLOWERS — Hyacinths, Primulas, Carnations. Boqiiets, Wreaths and Crosses to order. l 'Phone, 197. J. McNEIL, RAWLINS' CBOSS. An intelligent person may earn %100 monthly corresponding for newspapers. No canvascing. Send for particulars. Press Syndicate Fl7lB, Lockport. N.Y. dßo.ie.»f * Minard's Liniment Ceres Burns, Etc. : I •J* •** If To the Housekeeper. | I«b ■ ♦ ♦ :: try the I ! NEW STANDARD SOAP, f [• * You will find it to be a really good service- ♦* ' I* I able Soap, suitable for all kinds household wash- I * •b ing. 4» ♦♦ • • i ♦$♦ Sold at the popular price of 2c. and 3e. per «$• *f* cake. *f* I •!♦ Ask your dealer for it and refuse substitutes. 4» ♦I* n0v28,3i *l* •!♦ ♦?» i Border ings, To Match all kinds of Wall Papas. A Special Line. Wonderful Valu:. wr Roll. Usually sold at 60c. to $1.00. 500 pieees to select from. ROBERT TEMPLETON. 4* 'n'nii7ioriririririririririrr*ra'F""if'if"'rir'ririri'nlI I Cabbage, Sausages, etc. |i i> ♦ ♦ ♦ * v * • 'Phone 4«». f* * I HV. BROWNRIGG. | ■>■ —■ —■ ■■■ ■■■ ■■■ >■■ « ■■■ >■■ —■ "—■ ■■■ >■■ ■■■ ■■■ ■■■ ■■■ *■■ *■■ » » i ' JIJIJIJIJIJIJIJIJUIJIJUIJIJUIJIJUUIJIJIJUI-JOT . All NEW GOODS! EX FLORIZEL, 500 boxes California RAISINS—Ioosi. 400 boxes Fancy SEEDED RAISINS—pkts. 300 brls American Granulated SUGAR. 100 brls Soft White SUGAR. 25 brls American Cube SUGAR. 50 barrels PORK LOINS. 25 brls HOCKS. And 150 brls Special PLATE BEEF—" Libby's." Prices Made Kiglit. ;EEestniL <!fc Co. I Ladies! I I . ♦» ** We have just received a shipment of ♦♦ I PYRO-ETCH BRASS WORK I : 4» Candle Shades, Lanterns, Trays, etc. <• ' '■ *♦* j * t big rush for these goods. ♦ t ! ♦!♦ ; «^* II Photo Supply Co. I ** Successors to H. H. Fraser. " «'? : «• ] *■* - ■ * ' Lumber and Builders' Supplies k Our stocks were never more complete than they j are now. Everything from < SILL TO SADDLE IS OUR MOTTO. I Horwood Lumber Co'y, Ltd. NOTICE. — If the man to whom the Janitor of the British Hall spoke to coming out of the Reading Room on Thursday night, while St. Patrick's Dance was on. will quietly return what ho took out of another gentleman's pocket, he will not be exposed. Otherwise legal proceedings will be taken, as he is well known by the Janitor. nov3o,li ' LOST—Stolen or Strayed, a Khwk liiillock, with rope through horns. Apply to P. J. CASEY, Butcher. and get reward. nov3oJi FOR SALE—A few White Tjandette Cockerels, bred from one or' .Martin's best pens of the celebrated "Regal Strain"; also a lew Barred flock Cockerels, bred from prize winners. Apply at Xo. 125 LeMarchant Road. noT3o,dec2.4t€ CANADIAN GOVERNXEXT wants Railway Mail Clerks,- $90.00 month. Write for vacancy list. FRANKLIN INSTITUTE. Dep't 737 W., Rochester, N.Y. uovl'J-jaul7 Help Wanted. WANTED—A General Servaiit, who understand plain cooking: washing out; to a capable person $10 per month will be paid. Apply at this office. nov3o.eod.tf WANTED — Immediately, a iioml Geaeral Servant, in a family ,of two; must understand plain cooking. Apply to MRS. THOS. PEEL, 22 Cook St.. off Freshwater Road. n0v30,3i WANTED — Immediately. a General Servant: apply to .[. W CAMPBELL. 162 New Gower Street. nov2!),:Ji WANTED—A General Servant; apply MRS. HISCOCK, "Hill.side." 37 Long's Hill. nov2B,th,s WANTED—Position in Oflice by young lady with experience; good reference. Address "M," this offic? n0v26.3i.e0d WANTED—A Good General Servant, who understands plain cooking. Apply to 31 Monkstown Rd. nov29,tf WANTED—Two Travelling Salesmen, one to represent Dry («oods and the other Hardware. Each must have thorough knowledge of his own line of business. Men preferred who have had some experience as travellers. Apply by letter to AVRE & SONS. LTD. nov2B,3i,eod WANTED—A General Girl in a small family. Apply MRS. J\S LAWRENCE, 109 Gower Street. n0v29,3i WANTED —Smart, Steady Mau, Good Cook, Kitchen Maid, Waittresscs. Youth and Cleaners. Apply MANAGER King George Institute. n0v28,3i WANTED — A Smart Boy for Office; apply "S," this office. nov2B,tf WANTED — General Ser" vant; apply to MRS. PHILLIPS, 100 Springdale Street. nov26,tf WANTED—By Dec. Ist, a ftood General Servant: apply to MRS. JOHXSTOXE. 1 Bee Orchis Terrace, Queen's Road. nov26,tf
Object Description
Title | Evening Telegram (St. John's, N.L.), 1912-11-30 |
Subject | Canadian newspapers--Newfoundland and Labrador--St. John's--20th century |
Publisher | W. J. Herder |
Place of Publication | St. John's (N.L.) |
Date | 1912-11-30 |
Year | 1912 |
Month | 11 |
Day | 30 |
Description | The Evening Telegram began publication in St. John's on 3 April 1879 and remains in print today under the title The Telegram. It was published daily except Sunday through to 1958, the frequency changing thereafter. -- The total collection has been split into several parts; this portion contains from 1900 - 28 February 1913, and covers the years of the First World War from 2 March 1914 - 1918. -- Missing issues: 19 January - 18 February 1910. |
Location | Canada--Newfoundland and Labrador--Avalon Peninsula--St. John's |
Time Period | 20th Century |
Language | eng |
LCCN | 2009218154 |
Type | Text |
Resource Type | Newspaper |
Format | image/tiff; application/pdf |
Collection | Evening Telegram, 1900-1918 |
Sponsor | Centre for Newfoundland Studies |
Source | Microfilm held in the Queen Elizabeth II Library. |
Repository | Memorial University of Newfoundland. Libraries. Queen Elizabeth II Library |
Rights | Public domain |
CONTENTdm file name | 74147.cpd |
Description
Title | Evening Telegram (St. John's, N.L.), 1912-11-30 |
Subject | Canadian newspapers--Newfoundland and Labrador--St. John's--20th century |
Publisher | W. J. Herder |
Date | 1912-11-30 |
Year | 1912 |
Month | 11 |
Day | 30 |
Description | The Evening Telegram began publication in St. John's on 3 April 1879 and remains in print today under the title The Telegram. It was published daily except Sunday through to 1958, the frequency changing thereafter. -- The total collection has been split into several parts; this portion contains from 1900 - 28 February 1913, and covers the years of the First World War from 2 March 1914 - 1918. -- Missing issues: 19 January - 18 February 1910. |
Location | Canada--Newfoundland and Labrador--Avalon Peninsula--St. John's |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
File Name | SJDT_19121130_001.jp2 |
File Size | 5812.23 KB |
Language | Eng |
LCCN | 2009218154 |
Type | Text |
Format | Image/tiff; Application/pdf |
Source | Microfilm held in the Queen Elizabeth II Library. |
Rights | Public domain |
Transcript | The Evening Telegram. VOLUME XXXIV. PRICE ONE CENT. ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1912. $3.00 PER YEAR. No. 279. TEN PAGES TO-DAY. IVILUUtII FORECAST. TORONTO. .Noon.—Fresh southerly i<. westerly winds, light local snow. bw partly fair and moderately cold to-day and on Sunday. ROPER'S. Noon.—Bar. 29.G0: ther. '• •• • / r t - THE "PEOPLE'S PAPER " IS A LIVE DAILY IN A BUSY CENTRE—STUDY OUR NEWSY ADVERTISING, Every Advertisement in this Paper Means an > OPPORTUNITY for someone! I REID NEWFOUNDLAND C°. J Austrian ohades | g anc[ Stand Lamps. 8 s A beautiful selection now to be seen at our Showrooms, I j ANGBL BUILDING. 0 QQC3e3C3CXX3C3C3C3e3OOC3e3C3eXX3eXX3e3e3OCX3pC3OgOe^^ INFE3RNO I Ihe World's Greatest Masterpiece. A Hundred Thousand Dollar Production. POET'S VISION OF HELL AND ITS TORMENTS.-@« A Treasure for over pix hundred years, known to but a few scholars, will l>e produce 1 in all its unsurpassable beauty-like animated paintings of living statuary. A most remarkable <=cene takes pi ice when Virgil takes Dante THROUGH THE GATES OF HELL. Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Dec. sth, 6th and 7th. CASINO THEATRE. Positively only Three Days. 5-Reels-5 AUCTION SALES! LANDLORD'S INTEREST. On Tuesday. Dece«t»er IWh, a< 12 o'clock noon, at the office of the undersigned Auctioneer, il not previously disposed oi' by private sale, all the property belonging to the Estate of the late C. S. Golf, situated on Barter's Hill. Cower Street and Nunnery Hill. Plans and yearly income may '• seen at the ofiico ol" I». ('. O'DKISCOLL, Auctioneer. !i0v27,:! Allandale Road, which makes it most desirable for building purposes. P. C. 01BI8CMX, Auctioneer. nov23,eod,tf IARACY'S FLOOR OIL CLOTH, 2 yards wide, 49c. a yard. TABLE OIL CLOTH, the good soft rubber kind, 20c. a yd. STAIR OIL CLOTH and STAIR CANVAS at 10c. a yard. —AT— LARACY'S 345 & 347 Water St., opp. Post Office FORTY YEARS IN USE, 20 years the standard, prescribed am recommended by physicians. Foi Woman's Ailments, Dr. Martel's Pills at your druggist. nov2l,tu(th,s,te: WHAT DELICIOUS BREAD! That's the verdict heard on all sides from customers . who have tried "NUTLOAF," The Bread with the NUTTY FLAVOUR. Wholesome, Appetising & Nutritious. If you want the best bread ask for "NUTLOAF." Each loaf stamped with label. oct3l,lm,eod Flower Store Bulletin. THIS WEEK ! IN POTS — f hrysanthenuims, a wide variety of colors, yery handsome. CUT FLOWERS — Hyacinths, Primulas, Carnations. Boqiiets, Wreaths and Crosses to order. l 'Phone, 197. J. McNEIL, RAWLINS' CBOSS. An intelligent person may earn %100 monthly corresponding for newspapers. No canvascing. Send for particulars. Press Syndicate Fl7lB, Lockport. N.Y. dßo.ie.»f * Minard's Liniment Ceres Burns, Etc. : I •J* •** If To the Housekeeper. | I«b ■ ♦ ♦ :: try the I ! NEW STANDARD SOAP, f [• * You will find it to be a really good service- ♦* ' I* I able Soap, suitable for all kinds household wash- I * •b ing. 4» ♦♦ • • i ♦$♦ Sold at the popular price of 2c. and 3e. per «$• *f* cake. *f* I •!♦ Ask your dealer for it and refuse substitutes. 4» ♦I* n0v28,3i *l* •!♦ ♦?» i Border ings, To Match all kinds of Wall Papas. A Special Line. Wonderful Valu:. wr Roll. Usually sold at 60c. to $1.00. 500 pieees to select from. ROBERT TEMPLETON. 4* 'n'nii7ioriririririririririrr*ra'F""if'if"'rir'ririri'nlI I Cabbage, Sausages, etc. |i i> ♦ ♦ ♦ * v * • 'Phone 4«». f* * I HV. BROWNRIGG. | ■>■ —■ —■ ■■■ ■■■ ■■■ >■■ « ■■■ >■■ —■ "—■ ■■■ >■■ ■■■ ■■■ ■■■ ■■■ *■■ *■■ » » i ' JIJIJIJIJIJIJIJIJUIJIJUIJIJUIJIJUUIJIJIJUI-JOT . All NEW GOODS! EX FLORIZEL, 500 boxes California RAISINS—Ioosi. 400 boxes Fancy SEEDED RAISINS—pkts. 300 brls American Granulated SUGAR. 100 brls Soft White SUGAR. 25 brls American Cube SUGAR. 50 barrels PORK LOINS. 25 brls HOCKS. And 150 brls Special PLATE BEEF—" Libby's." Prices Made Kiglit. ;EEestniL |
CONTENTdm file name | 74137.jp2 |