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The Evening Telegram. VOLUME XXXV. PRICE ONE CENT. ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND, TUESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1913. $3.00 PER YEAR. NUMBER 23. Tl-lir "MiTlilM li 'C TJ A l>11,0" 1C! A T IAfIT, rfc AT¥ V TXT A TiITCV rninvr'T,l?ir CTIIIjV lITTR rVITIA/'iY A 11V hI? I IVJI [Vl|. / **»■ * WEATHER "FORECAST. TORONTO, Noon.—Fresh to strong N. W. Winds, fair and very much colder to-day and on Wednesday. ROPER'S, Noon.—Bar. 29. Ther. SO. ROSSLEY THEATRE. TO-NIGHT. (•m«1 Nautical Pantomime. A TRIP KOUMI THE WORLD. Greatest success yet. 35 people taking part. All in beautiful now costumes. \eu Sontrs, l>ances Klectrieal Effects. I Rossleys, Originators of Pantomime.On Wednesday, Jan. 29th, 111 K\s* ANNIVERSARY, Special Scotch Programme. Hoch aye, ue uill aye gie ye ;: real Scotch uelcome and a guid show. I Come Early. Hoot Men. 1 AOFRCE SPECIALTY MFG. CO-A illlTJ Filing- aiuKFinding Papers Made Easy j|| 4 J 11111 Relief from tedious details in filing and finding cor- $ %?l I \\lf I respondence and similar papers will be eagerly % -i: I 111 I I welcomed by the business man who is harassed by •*:•£*?; / lull I ,'lc 'oss ()l lmi<> vexatious mistakes due to care- :.| - ■ m lull I ,ess Bling' * "** * / Willi ftSsj=3E£ -Jt M >"ou have not had the opportunity -V / i'l'lM '■ ■ £zV % f k-V' -*■ M !//// ! '•' ■'' •'lfKll oi" seeing a Vertical Filing System in • I llir I -—«ilin |J • u-:('- 'phone to us. We'll arrange a m lull J demonstration to seit your time and m Ijf I J' i 1 convenience. Vou'll be benefited be- fi jw/ !'I cause the Vertical Filing System will M Ifi I p ~r§£Hi 1' 1 produce the correspondence you want m |/ ■.«'*■ 111 m ten seconds! Yon may have our m II /''in ijl System Catalogues, too. M / l§fc¥/ FWi:n v* rHISMA>' / ' Tiione \S)'u Representative, m A, A. MARKS, 701 Broadway, N.Y. Celebrated makers of Artificial Legs and Feet, Arms and Hands. Any person having lost a limb or part of limb, just write a Post Card to our Agent in St. John's and receive from him a free booklet or treastise of 414 pages on Artificial Limbs, prices of same, how to use ♦hem and their uses to the maimed and injured. Measurements and diagrams taken and limbs supplied by our representative in Newfoundland. Peter O'Mara, The Druggist, 46 & 48 Water St., West, St. John's, Nfld. P. 0. Box 357. Telephone 334. Outport patrons attended to on arrival of train or steamer. ap2s,eod,tf To the Housekeeper. TRY THE New Standard Soap. You will find it to be a really good serviceable Soap, suitable for all kinds household washing.Sold at the popular price of 2c. and 3c. per cake. Ask your dealer for it and refuse substitutes. CHEAP APPLES! The Apples we have been offering at $2.90 barrel are going rapidly. Come quickly if you want any. Remember, not bad or soft, but good solid Winter Apples—Spys, Baldwins, etc., at the Big Fruit Store, New Gower Street. January 27, 1913. in TML\ATLmr&L-%r. The 3lost Interesting Publication Published. SPARE MOMENTS, liuorpoiafinir "The London Journal," for Quarter ending NOT. 1912, Containing— Fin*' Serial Stories. Short Complete Stories. Chatty Moments. Moments of Wisdom. Poems for Recitation. Prize Stories. Prize Jok<s. People of Moment. Interesting Articles. Letters from Readers. Illustrations. 4SU pages. SOe. Post-paid. 34c GARRETT BYRNE, ItOOKSLLLER AM) STATIONER. ALFRED B. MORINE, K. C, Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public. Hoard of Trade Building. Water street. Room 34. 'Phone 312. nov22,3m,f,tu ■»■■m_m^pr Vessel COAL. IS THE BEST COAL! The schr. "Wilfrid M." arrived to-day with Tons Double Screened North Sydney Coal. Send your orders whilst vessel is discharging. MULLALY & CO'Y. 11 Professional Card p ; % c— 52 11 Lionel Pritchard, | | I M.D., CM. | 1 I Surgery and Residence, i\ I § 269 Duckworth Street, p \ % Phone 212. fc*t. John's, 8 \ Q jiinl7,lm X ! — FOR SALE I AT A BARGAIN. | House and Freehold Land j? situate on Allandale Road, § recently damaged by fire; jj also adjoining Freehold k Land fronting on Belviderc Street. Apply M. MAYERS, INfld. Clothing Co., Ltd jan24,tf _• Choicest RETAILING MEATS I Now delivering from wharf ex 4k Florizel," 100 brls Special Plate Beei-LIBBVS. 50 brls Special Family Beef-LIBBY'S. And 100 brls Ham Butt Pork-small pieces. AT LOWEST PKIOES. You will Preserve Your j Collars & Shirts And save your money when you deal with The Country Laundry, We have the best« method and latest machinery lo do all classes ol Laundry work. No Washboards are Used. P. O. Box No. 2. 'Phone Xo 730. oc£s,epd 2,500 m Copies of t H I to be sold in lots of E 10 for 30 cts. I By the very best composers and retails for from H 10 to 75 cts. per copy. I Take the bargain now. We are closing out Sheet S ! Music finally at half cost price. I CHESLEY WOODS & Co. I jmmmmmmmmmmam NEW ARRIVALS OF Fresh Goods! ELLIS & CO., LIMITED. gfflj Water Street Fresh New York Turkey--. Fresh New York Chicken. Fresh New York Ducks. F/esh Irish Sausages. FRESH SALMON. SMOKED SALMON. - Florida Oranges. Ripe Bananas. Tangerines Dessert Apples. Grape Fruit. Bartlett Pears. FRESH lIA LI BIT. FRESH CODFISH. I Brussels Sprouts. California Celery. Kip.' Tomatoes. Cauliflower. Sweet Potatoes. FRESH OYSTEKS. American Cabbage. American Parsnips. American Carrots. FRESH SMELTS. FKESH HERKINK. .Norwegian Anchovie3 in kegs. Scotch Herring in kegs. Norwegian Lax. Loxette. Prawns in Aspic. lobster In Aspic. Shrimp Paste. Sardine Paste. , Anchovie Paste. Skipper Sardines. 1 FINNAN HADDIKS. I SMOKED FILLETS. I Remember our Telephones, I No. 4*2 and 756. S _ _ g. We have a Shoe that is a « B B great favorite with Young « § m BH B B L m. en are smar* dress- S - ii 888 B B II style kinks that can be « p %JP 1 I xMr k\o worked into « Shoe. g § Our TOURIST $3.50 Shoe. 8 « This is the Shoe that fills ij | YOUNG MEN, &_BB? Man'B fM,cy to j 8 Made on lasts that are g 5$ correct but extreme in 2 § .J&jSKjf Straight or swing. c l\ Extension soles, narrow I 6 ! &mT&m *oes anc* military heels. | ?; Jjffi - Blucher and lace cut. I E; fjl Choice leathers. \ \\ 'm -s'zes an(* widths. \ Not high priced, when we j ■ 8 Many young men have al- j B m^^lk ready found out, and others * § / are finding out, that this is j 8 1 tne store or swell Shoes. If < <\ a Shoe is here, it's right. i !| PARKERS MONROE, Ltd. | g The Shoe Mew» __ Advertise in the TELEGRAM JJiMUARY 28th, 1913. I Just arrived per " Florizel," I 300 bales Hay, I 100 brls Cabbage, I 40 brls H. B. Pork, I 30 trcs Sinclair Spare Ribs, I 25 brls Fat Back Pork. I GEO. NEAL. 'Phone 364. I CANADIAN GOVERN- Mi: NT wants Kail way Mail Herts, J $90.00 month. Write for vacancy list. FRANKLIN INSTITUTE, Dep't 636 A., Rochester. N.Y. jan2l.Hu»i*.t«t»*g mmment cwrini whi* TIIKHIA. Oranges, Oranges, etc., 100 cases CHOICE ORANGES. 50 kegs CHOICE GRAPES. Prices right. BURT * LAWRENCE, Box 215. 14 Xew Ciower Street. 'Plume ?fl*J J. J. ST. JOHN. I 10 cases BAKE APPLES. | Very Choice DUTCH CHEESE. \T ! 3 lb. tins BAKED BEANS, 12c. BLANC MANGE POWDER. LARGE KIPPEREJD HERRING. FRESH EGGS, STUFFED OLIVES. HEINZ'S INDIA RELISH. HEINZ'S MINCE MEAT. I BAKER'S COCOA. ROYAL PALACE BAKING POWDER, 20c. lb. j FINEST IRISH BUTTER. nov3o,tf J. J- ST- JOrllM. **-Ferro Motor Engines! — -***■ Every Advertisement in this Paper means an OPPORTUNITY for someone! CITY CLUB ! The Annual Meeting of the City Club will be held on THURSDAY evening, 30th inst, at 8 o'clock. FRANK H. DONNELLY, jan2B,3i Sec-Treas. , 4flasnnaansnsnnnssnsn«asasannsasnsnssnnaw S. G. COLLIER, Funeral Director and Embalnier.Residence: 143 Hamilton Avenue. 'Phone 011. Caskets and ("otlins always on hand. Open and Covered Hearses. Persona] attention, night op day. ianl6,2m,eod For Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, etC, Take PHORATONE, Price-25 cts. per bottle. Stafford's Drug Store. jan'J7.it FOR SALE—A Cow: can be seen at the staid.-s of Mr. Charles Lester, Hamilton St. For terms apply to A. Harvey ft Co*s. office. jan28.31 FOR SALE—7 Shares in ( siltot Steam Whaling Company; apply to JAMBS .1. MeGRATH, Solicitor. jan2B,3i.eod FOR SALE—A Milch Cow, newly calved; apply to \l. COXNOLLY. Butcher. jam's, tu.rh REMOVAL NOTICE—Mr. I\ J. Siimniers, Barrister, Solicitor, i\:c. has removed his office* to Renouf Building. deellM'm.eod WANTED—A Good General Horse, about six >°ara old. weight about 1.000 lbs. Apply at this office. jan2B.3i.eod Help Wanted. WANTED—A Young Man ft* Liquor Store: apply by letter to ••("LKItK." care this office, giving name of former employer. jani'S.tf WANTED-At Once, a General Servant: apply to MRS. PHILLIPS, nn» Sprragdale Street? jaiiL'S.n- _ , WANTED — Immediately, a Housemaid: apply to MRS. W. .1. S. DONNELLY, 1 Devon Row. jani'T.tf WANTED — Experienced ilillmer; highest wages will be given to a capable young lady. Apply to HENRY BLAIR, Water Street janl'.'i.Mi.fod WANTED—A Good Generai Servant, two in family: apply at 21 Prescott Street. jan2B,li WANTED — Immediately, a Um9i General Servant: apply at No. 1 Saunders' Place, head of Carter's Hill. ■iani,7.:'.i WANTED —A Housemaid; references required; apply between 7 and i* p.m. to .MRS. KENNETH R. PROWSE, 75 LeMareliant Road. jan2s.3i WANTED—Reliable Youni* Woman for ("rockery Store; good wages to a suitable person. Apply to S. (>. STBELE Water Street. jan2o.tf WANTED—A Cook; apply to MRS. W. J. HERDER, 40 Rennie's Mill Road. jan23.tt WANTED—A General Servant: apply to J. W. CAMPBELL. IGi New Cower St. janHf.tf
Object Description
Title | Evening Telegram (St. John's, N.L.), 1913-01-28 |
Subject | Canadian newspapers--Newfoundland and Labrador--St. John's--20th century |
Publisher | W. J. Herder |
Place of Publication | St. John's (N.L.) |
Date | 1913-01-28 |
Year | 1913 |
Month | 01 |
Day | 28 |
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 | 80371.cpd |
Description
Title | Evening Telegram (St. John's, N.L.), 1913-01-28 |
Subject | Canadian newspapers--Newfoundland and Labrador--St. John's--20th century |
Publisher | W. J. Herder |
Date | 1913-01-28 |
Year | 1913 |
Month | 01 |
Day | 28 |
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_19130128_001.jp2 |
File Size | 6650.55 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 XXXV. PRICE ONE CENT. ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND, TUESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1913. $3.00 PER YEAR. NUMBER 23. Tl-lir "MiTlilM li 'C TJ A l>11,0" 1C! A T IAfIT, rfc AT¥ V TXT A TiITCV rninvr'T,l?ir CTIIIjV lITTR rVITIA/'iY A 11V hI? I IVJI [Vl|. / **»■ * WEATHER "FORECAST. TORONTO, Noon.—Fresh to strong N. W. Winds, fair and very much colder to-day and on Wednesday. ROPER'S, Noon.—Bar. 29. Ther. SO. ROSSLEY THEATRE. TO-NIGHT. (•m«1 Nautical Pantomime. A TRIP KOUMI THE WORLD. Greatest success yet. 35 people taking part. All in beautiful now costumes. \eu Sontrs, l>ances Klectrieal Effects. I Rossleys, Originators of Pantomime.On Wednesday, Jan. 29th, 111 K\s* ANNIVERSARY, Special Scotch Programme. Hoch aye, ue uill aye gie ye ;: real Scotch uelcome and a guid show. I Come Early. Hoot Men. 1 AOFRCE SPECIALTY MFG. CO-A illlTJ Filing- aiuKFinding Papers Made Easy j|| 4 J 11111 Relief from tedious details in filing and finding cor- $ %?l I \\lf I respondence and similar papers will be eagerly % -i: I 111 I I welcomed by the business man who is harassed by •*:•£*?; / lull I ,'lc 'oss ()l lmi<> vexatious mistakes due to care- :.| - ■ m lull I ,ess Bling' * "** * / Willi ftSsj=3E£ -Jt M >"ou have not had the opportunity -V / i'l'lM '■ ■ £zV % f k-V' -*■ M !//// ! '•' ■'' •'lfKll oi" seeing a Vertical Filing System in • I llir I -—«ilin |J • u-:('- 'phone to us. We'll arrange a m lull J demonstration to seit your time and m Ijf I J' i 1 convenience. Vou'll be benefited be- fi jw/ !'I cause the Vertical Filing System will M Ifi I p ~r§£Hi 1' 1 produce the correspondence you want m |/ ■.«'*■ 111 m ten seconds! Yon may have our m II /''in ijl System Catalogues, too. M / l§fc¥/ FWi:n v* rHISMA>' / ' Tiione \S)'u Representative, m A, A. MARKS, 701 Broadway, N.Y. Celebrated makers of Artificial Legs and Feet, Arms and Hands. Any person having lost a limb or part of limb, just write a Post Card to our Agent in St. John's and receive from him a free booklet or treastise of 414 pages on Artificial Limbs, prices of same, how to use ♦hem and their uses to the maimed and injured. Measurements and diagrams taken and limbs supplied by our representative in Newfoundland. Peter O'Mara, The Druggist, 46 & 48 Water St., West, St. John's, Nfld. P. 0. Box 357. Telephone 334. Outport patrons attended to on arrival of train or steamer. ap2s,eod,tf To the Housekeeper. TRY THE New Standard Soap. You will find it to be a really good serviceable Soap, suitable for all kinds household washing.Sold at the popular price of 2c. and 3c. per cake. Ask your dealer for it and refuse substitutes. CHEAP APPLES! The Apples we have been offering at $2.90 barrel are going rapidly. Come quickly if you want any. Remember, not bad or soft, but good solid Winter Apples—Spys, Baldwins, etc., at the Big Fruit Store, New Gower Street. January 27, 1913. in TML\ATLmr&L-%r. The 3lost Interesting Publication Published. SPARE MOMENTS, liuorpoiafinir "The London Journal," for Quarter ending NOT. 1912, Containing— Fin*' Serial Stories. Short Complete Stories. Chatty Moments. Moments of Wisdom. Poems for Recitation. Prize Stories. Prize Jok |
CONTENTdm file name | 80361.jp2 |