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The Evening Telegram. VOLUME XXXV. PRICE ONE CENT. ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND, FRIDAY, JULY 4, 1913. $3.00 PER YEAR. NUMBER 154. TEN PAGES TCWDAY. WEATfIEB FORECAST. TORONTO. Noon, -Aesh westerly winds, fair and a little warmer. Saturday s W. wind*, mostly fair and moderately warm. ROPER'S, Notn.—Bar. 29.40; Ther. TWi PAGES TO-DA very Advertisemei n this Paper means OPPORTUNITY for someone! _THE PEOPLE'S PAPER" IS A LIVE DAILY IN A BUSY CENTRE STUDY OUR NEWSY AnvfPTtaivn '_» »■■* X • k • I A i D.*,«D^».■»DDDDD *v* *"D'V»~VV** V»" tiW&mMmmm m C. We beg to announce that we have an EXPERT AUTOMOBILIST MECHANICIAN who is now prepared to attend to Automobile repair work of all kinds, at oar Garage, Water Street, Reid - Newfoundland Rossi ey •£ -DD Theatre. St John's Loading Vaudeville House. llossleys. Kossleys. A WHIFF iD' HEATHER.' A Great Scotch Act. HAKRY INGRAM, Dew Songs. Latest London Pictures. Star Orchestra. Pictorial Patterns FOR JULY Now on Sale. FASHION BOOK * ' * -O0R1A!/ RWffiT PATTERNS i. C^*^«C -.~.-:' m mx ms v* e* W :% X % m mmm.mt D. SUMMER (9» , •offer Outports send 2c. postage. CHAS. BUTTON, Sole Agent ; EVERY OFFICE MAN Should enquire about mv handy, labor saving, nub? devices, at the •'—■ -pc^n|ty^ An absohi. ly new line. LtTMHEH. AUCTION SALES! FURNITURE SALE. On TUESDAY, Bth instant, at 10.30 o'clock, at the residence of MR. S. FOGWELL, 23 Victoria Street Tart household furniture and effects. Particulars in Monday's papers. Mv A. BASTOW, jnly3,3i / Auctioneer. General Post Office. Mails for sTs. SARDINIAN will close at 8 p.m. Saturday, sth. ft. J. B. WOODS, Postmaster General. jnhUi Vendome Hotel," Foot Archibald Avenue, North Sydney. CLARK and PARKER, Proprietors. Fine Table. Good Rooms. Every comfort for passengers. Teams meet all trains and ships. junlO.lm SKINNER'S Monumental Art Works, St. John's, Nfld. BatahltohcJ 1874. n k Now on hand a large stock of Headstones and Monuments, all sizes and prices. Our new catalogue of Photo Designs and Price List with Mail Order System sent to any address on request. Write to-day. ) »arl*.3m,s.tu.th Now landing ex steamship Craigendoran, CADIZ SALT m. mm & ce. Office ;'Qmm~ i NFID. \ HIGHLANDERS. By order O.C. A Special Full Dress Parade of A. and B. Companies to-morrow (Friday), at 8 o'clock. J. DTXNS, Lieut & Adjt. All helmets outstanding to be turnfid in. july3,lii MILK! W A N T E D— A few Milk Customers. Apply to S. BOWCOCK, Topsail Road; or ELLIS & CO., Ltd., Water Street. may23,tf Removal Notice. I wish to inform my patrons and the public generally that I have removed my cars from King's Road Garage to the City Garage, Gower Street, next Cochrane House. Seven passenger cars for hire, the best in the city. All calls promptly attended to. Telephone !D(D or call at 88 Military Koad. JOHX R. PARSONS, july3,3i Proprietor. FOR SALE—On easy terms, two or three Cheap Houses, situated in different parts of the citv. Applv to J. R. JOHXSTOX. julv4.tf FOR SALE —A MOTOR TRUCK, in first-class order; only three months in use. Apply to TASKER COOK, Water St mar3l.tf FOR SALE—IB ftSteel Unsinkable Motor Boat; Detroit Engine,, speed 7 miles; seats upholstered, beautifully finished. Cost over $4OO. No reasonable offer refused. Ap]Dly BISHOP, SONS & CO., Ltd. jun2o,tf FOR SALE—A New First- Class- Motor Boat; length 45 feet over • all, beam 11 feet, depth 5 feet. Fitted with sails, anchors and chains and lines. Newly painted; suitable for any purpose. Apply to A. P. TILLEY, 75 Macfarlane Street. july3.6i TO LET—From May Ist, furnished or unfurnished, the country house known as "Bella Vista," situate on the Torbay, Road, within a few minutes' walk of the Golf Links. Apply to JOHN FENELON, Board of Trade Bldg., St John's. /mar22,s,tu J,tf TO LET—That Stone Dwelling and Shop, situated at the corner of Patrick and Water Streets; possession given immediately. For further particulars apply MRS. J. T. O'MARA, 112% Military Road. junl2.tf St. Bonaventure's Ex-Pupils —The Annual Meeting of the St aventure's Association will be held at the College, Sunday, July 13th next, after last Mass, and Annual Reunion the following day, Monday. JAS. J. McGRATH, Hon. Sec'y. jun21,27, july4,HJ2 WiraiKNT CUBES MATCHLESS BEST PAINTS BEST PRICES BEST PROFITS ■■ BEST PUBLICm USED BY ALL BEST PAINTERS EVERYTHING BEST IN PAINT THATB Matchless, THE STANDARD M'F'G. CO., LTD. Thursday, 3rd July, Due then per " Florizel." 50 brls. Green Cabbage, | ico Sacks P. £J. Island 50 Bunches choice Bananas, Potatoes, 50 boxes California Oranges, | 50 boxes Canadian Cheese! Book orders for prompt delivery. w EDWIN MURRAY. Bananas, etc, to arrive Thursday. 50 bunches choice Bananas, 80 crates choice Greetv Cabbage, D fC You will be sure to get good stock if you order from us. Prices Right. BURT * LAWRENCE, P. O. Box 2M 14 New Gower St. Tel. 759. THE BIG FURNITURE STORE r vsr-if v We have just opened an immense lot of Bamboo and Rattan Goods. Everything new and fancy. BAMBOO. Book Shelves, Mosic Backs, Easels. Watnots, Stools, Tables. Flower Stands, Umbrella Stands, Tea Carriers. BATTAX. Rockers, Chairs, Divans, Tables, Cradles, Work Baskets, Music Backs, High Chairs, Child's Boekers. SfcE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY. I •^!rT'iK Ladies! May we call'jour attention to something that we believe will be of interest to you—something Entirely New? America's Latest Fashionable Stationery, IRISH LAWN, a beautiful pure White Linen Paper and Envelope. It is manufactured with all possible care for refined, and dignified social cor-, respondence. In quality It is unsurpassed; in character it is strictly conventional. We .have just opened 500 boxes; each box contains 24 shoots paper and U4 envelopes. There are four different shapes, and the prices 1 are 40c, .DDc. and 00c. box. IRISH LAWN is the Stationery of : lady. See the display in our East Window, then come in and examine it. Dicks & Co. Ltd. j Biggest, Brightest and Best Book and Stationery Store in the City. mm Just received ex S.S. Adventure, July 3rd, 'l3, 100 Tons Anthracite, Nut, Stove, Egg and Furnace sizes. H.J.Stabb&CO. BUTTER, EGGS, ETC. - Ex "Morwenna": - FRESH BUTTER. / . FRESH- EGG Si « « OATS—Black jiniWiite. f POTATOES: JAS. R. KNIGHT, Commission Merchant PerS.S.Stephano from New York. Bananas Cherries, Grape Fruit, Oranges. Tomatoes, Cucumbers. Cauliflower, String Beans. New York Corned" 6eef. New York Chicken. vNewYork Turkeys. ■ Help Wanted STOKERS WANTED—A ply at GAS WORKS. Jun2l,tf WANTED—A Smart, Intelligciif Roy for office work; applv to G. KNOWLING._ july4.tf WANTED—A~ Smart Girl for Grocery; one with some experience preferred. Apply in own handwriting P. 0. Box 481. julv4.3i WANTED—A General Servant; good wages. Apply J. 11 DBVI.NE. The Right House. Water Street, or to residence, 22 Waldegrave Street, july4,tf WANTED —At Once, a Took; apply to MRS. M. G. WINTER, "Winterholme," Rennie's Mill Road. july3.tf WANTED—A General Se7- vant; apply to ROBINSON'S Restaurant, Water Street. julya.tf WANTED—A Good, Strong »»irl for work in the kitchen; good wages paid to a suitable girl. Applv to the STEWARD at Bally Haly Golf Clttfc. jul\3,3i I WANTED—A General Ser- I vant; references required. Applv to MISS BROWNING, "Richmond.'' Topsail Road. jly3.tf. WANTED Immediately, I General Girl; good wages. Applv MRS. T. J. MALONE, 185 New Gower Street. julyl.3i WANTED Immediately, A Woman to take charge of the boys in the Church of England Orphanage. Good wages paid. Apply at the institution between 9 and 1 o'clock. jun3o.tf WANTED—A General Servant to proceed to nearby outport; good wages given; apply between the hours of 1 and 2 or 6 and 7 p.m. to 38 Queen's Road. july3.i,i WANTED For the Book and Stationery Business, a Yoiinir Lady Assistant, with or without experience; apply in own handwriting "STATIONER," P. O. Box 604. jly3.2i WANTED Experienced Pants Makers; highest wages; constant employment. Apply to MAUNDER THE TAILOR, Duckworth St. junlO.tf , A Cook, also a Honsemaid, washing out; apply to MRS. R H. ANDERSON, Rennie's Mill Road.. jun27,tf WANTED Immediately. a General {Servant, who can do plain cooking; good wages. Apply to MRS. FLYNN, 58 Water St. West. jun26.tf WANTED—A General Servant; apply to MRS. JAS. SUMMERS, Military Road. jun23,tf FOUND—On Holloway St., Tuesday evening, a snail _sum of money. The owner can have same by proving property and paying cost of ad. Apply to S. FRENCH, No. 64 Carter's Hill. july4.li MEN WANTED FOR GOVKRNMENT JOBS, SSMQ week. Write immediately for free list of
Object Description
Title | Evening Telegram (St. John's, N.L.), 1913-07-04 |
Subject | Canadian newspapers--Newfoundland and Labrador--St. John's--20th century |
Publisher | W. J. Herder |
Place of Publication | St. John's (N.L.) |
Date | 1913-07-04 |
Year | 1913 |
Month | 07 |
Day | 04 |
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 |
Volume | Vol. 35 |
Issue | No. 154 |
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 | 81803.cpd |
Description
Title | Evening Telegram (St. John's, N.L.), 1913-07-04 |
Subject | Canadian newspapers--Newfoundland and Labrador--St. John's--20th century |
Publisher | W. J. Herder |
Date | 1913-07-04 |
Year | 1913 |
Month | 07 |
Day | 04 |
Location | Canada--Newfoundland and Labrador--Avalon Peninsula--St. John's |
Volume | Vol. 35 |
Issue | No. 154 |
Sequence | 23 |
Page | 23 |
File Name | SJDT_19130704_001.jp2 |
File Size | 6300.98 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, FRIDAY, JULY 4, 1913. $3.00 PER YEAR. NUMBER 154. TEN PAGES TCWDAY. WEATfIEB FORECAST. TORONTO. Noon, -Aesh westerly winds, fair and a little warmer. Saturday s W. wind*, mostly fair and moderately warm. ROPER'S, Notn.—Bar. 29.40; Ther. TWi PAGES TO-DA very Advertisemei n this Paper means OPPORTUNITY for someone! _THE PEOPLE'S PAPER" IS A LIVE DAILY IN A BUSY CENTRE STUDY OUR NEWSY AnvfPTtaivn '_» »■■* X • k • I A i D.*,«D^».■»DDDDD *v* *"D'V»~VV** V»" tiW&mMmmm m C. We beg to announce that we have an EXPERT AUTOMOBILIST MECHANICIAN who is now prepared to attend to Automobile repair work of all kinds, at oar Garage, Water Street, Reid - Newfoundland Rossi ey •£ -DD Theatre. St John's Loading Vaudeville House. llossleys. Kossleys. A WHIFF iD' HEATHER.' A Great Scotch Act. HAKRY INGRAM, Dew Songs. Latest London Pictures. Star Orchestra. Pictorial Patterns FOR JULY Now on Sale. FASHION BOOK * ' * -O0R1A!/ RWffiT PATTERNS i. C^*^«C -.~.-:' m mx ms v* e* W :% X % m mmm.mt D. SUMMER (9» , •offer Outports send 2c. postage. CHAS. BUTTON, Sole Agent ; EVERY OFFICE MAN Should enquire about mv handy, labor saving, nub? devices, at the •'—■ -pc^n|ty^ An absohi. ly new line. LtTMHEH. AUCTION SALES! FURNITURE SALE. On TUESDAY, Bth instant, at 10.30 o'clock, at the residence of MR. S. FOGWELL, 23 Victoria Street Tart household furniture and effects. Particulars in Monday's papers. Mv A. BASTOW, jnly3,3i / Auctioneer. General Post Office. Mails for sTs. SARDINIAN will close at 8 p.m. Saturday, sth. ft. J. B. WOODS, Postmaster General. jnhUi Vendome Hotel," Foot Archibald Avenue, North Sydney. CLARK and PARKER, Proprietors. Fine Table. Good Rooms. Every comfort for passengers. Teams meet all trains and ships. junlO.lm SKINNER'S Monumental Art Works, St. John's, Nfld. BatahltohcJ 1874. n k Now on hand a large stock of Headstones and Monuments, all sizes and prices. Our new catalogue of Photo Designs and Price List with Mail Order System sent to any address on request. Write to-day. ) »arl*.3m,s.tu.th Now landing ex steamship Craigendoran, CADIZ SALT m. mm & ce. Office ;'Qmm~ i NFID. \ HIGHLANDERS. By order O.C. A Special Full Dress Parade of A. and B. Companies to-morrow (Friday), at 8 o'clock. J. DTXNS, Lieut & Adjt. All helmets outstanding to be turnfid in. july3,lii MILK! W A N T E D— A few Milk Customers. Apply to S. BOWCOCK, Topsail Road; or ELLIS & CO., Ltd., Water Street. may23,tf Removal Notice. I wish to inform my patrons and the public generally that I have removed my cars from King's Road Garage to the City Garage, Gower Street, next Cochrane House. Seven passenger cars for hire, the best in the city. All calls promptly attended to. Telephone !D(D or call at 88 Military Koad. JOHX R. PARSONS, july3,3i Proprietor. FOR SALE—On easy terms, two or three Cheap Houses, situated in different parts of the citv. Applv to J. R. JOHXSTOX. julv4.tf FOR SALE —A MOTOR TRUCK, in first-class order; only three months in use. Apply to TASKER COOK, Water St mar3l.tf FOR SALE—IB ftSteel Unsinkable Motor Boat; Detroit Engine,, speed 7 miles; seats upholstered, beautifully finished. Cost over $4OO. No reasonable offer refused. Ap]Dly BISHOP, SONS & CO., Ltd. jun2o,tf FOR SALE—A New First- Class- Motor Boat; length 45 feet over • all, beam 11 feet, depth 5 feet. Fitted with sails, anchors and chains and lines. Newly painted; suitable for any purpose. Apply to A. P. TILLEY, 75 Macfarlane Street. july3.6i TO LET—From May Ist, furnished or unfurnished, the country house known as "Bella Vista," situate on the Torbay, Road, within a few minutes' walk of the Golf Links. Apply to JOHN FENELON, Board of Trade Bldg., St John's. /mar22,s,tu J,tf TO LET—That Stone Dwelling and Shop, situated at the corner of Patrick and Water Streets; possession given immediately. For further particulars apply MRS. J. T. O'MARA, 112% Military Road. junl2.tf St. Bonaventure's Ex-Pupils —The Annual Meeting of the St aventure's Association will be held at the College, Sunday, July 13th next, after last Mass, and Annual Reunion the following day, Monday. JAS. J. McGRATH, Hon. Sec'y. jun21,27, july4,HJ2 WiraiKNT CUBES MATCHLESS BEST PAINTS BEST PRICES BEST PROFITS ■■ BEST PUBLICm USED BY ALL BEST PAINTERS EVERYTHING BEST IN PAINT THATB Matchless, THE STANDARD M'F'G. CO., LTD. Thursday, 3rd July, Due then per " Florizel." 50 brls. Green Cabbage, | ico Sacks P. £J. Island 50 Bunches choice Bananas, Potatoes, 50 boxes California Oranges, | 50 boxes Canadian Cheese! Book orders for prompt delivery. w EDWIN MURRAY. Bananas, etc, to arrive Thursday. 50 bunches choice Bananas, 80 crates choice Greetv Cabbage, D fC You will be sure to get good stock if you order from us. Prices Right. BURT * LAWRENCE, P. O. Box 2M 14 New Gower St. Tel. 759. THE BIG FURNITURE STORE r vsr-if v We have just opened an immense lot of Bamboo and Rattan Goods. Everything new and fancy. BAMBOO. Book Shelves, Mosic Backs, Easels. Watnots, Stools, Tables. Flower Stands, Umbrella Stands, Tea Carriers. BATTAX. Rockers, Chairs, Divans, Tables, Cradles, Work Baskets, Music Backs, High Chairs, Child's Boekers. SfcE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY. I •^!rT'iK Ladies! May we call'jour attention to something that we believe will be of interest to you—something Entirely New? America's Latest Fashionable Stationery, IRISH LAWN, a beautiful pure White Linen Paper and Envelope. It is manufactured with all possible care for refined, and dignified social cor-, respondence. In quality It is unsurpassed; in character it is strictly conventional. We .have just opened 500 boxes; each box contains 24 shoots paper and U4 envelopes. There are four different shapes, and the prices 1 are 40c, .DDc. and 00c. box. IRISH LAWN is the Stationery of : lady. See the display in our East Window, then come in and examine it. Dicks & Co. Ltd. j Biggest, Brightest and Best Book and Stationery Store in the City. mm Just received ex S.S. Adventure, July 3rd, 'l3, 100 Tons Anthracite, Nut, Stove, Egg and Furnace sizes. H.J.Stabb&CO. BUTTER, EGGS, ETC. - Ex "Morwenna": - FRESH BUTTER. / . FRESH- EGG Si « « OATS—Black jiniWiite. f POTATOES: JAS. R. KNIGHT, Commission Merchant PerS.S.Stephano from New York. Bananas Cherries, Grape Fruit, Oranges. Tomatoes, Cucumbers. Cauliflower, String Beans. New York Corned" 6eef. New York Chicken. vNewYork Turkeys. ■ Help Wanted STOKERS WANTED—A ply at GAS WORKS. Jun2l,tf WANTED—A Smart, Intelligciif Roy for office work; applv to G. KNOWLING._ july4.tf WANTED—A~ Smart Girl for Grocery; one with some experience preferred. Apply in own handwriting P. 0. Box 481. julv4.3i WANTED—A General Servant; good wages. Apply J. 11 DBVI.NE. The Right House. Water Street, or to residence, 22 Waldegrave Street, july4,tf WANTED —At Once, a Took; apply to MRS. M. G. WINTER, "Winterholme," Rennie's Mill Road. july3.tf WANTED—A General Se7- vant; apply to ROBINSON'S Restaurant, Water Street. julya.tf WANTED—A Good, Strong »»irl for work in the kitchen; good wages paid to a suitable girl. Applv to the STEWARD at Bally Haly Golf Clttfc. jul\3,3i I WANTED—A General Ser- I vant; references required. Applv to MISS BROWNING, "Richmond.'' Topsail Road. jly3.tf. WANTED Immediately, I General Girl; good wages. Applv MRS. T. J. MALONE, 185 New Gower Street. julyl.3i WANTED Immediately, A Woman to take charge of the boys in the Church of England Orphanage. Good wages paid. Apply at the institution between 9 and 1 o'clock. jun3o.tf WANTED—A General Servant to proceed to nearby outport; good wages given; apply between the hours of 1 and 2 or 6 and 7 p.m. to 38 Queen's Road. july3.i,i WANTED For the Book and Stationery Business, a Yoiinir Lady Assistant, with or without experience; apply in own handwriting "STATIONER," P. O. Box 604. jly3.2i WANTED Experienced Pants Makers; highest wages; constant employment. Apply to MAUNDER THE TAILOR, Duckworth St. junlO.tf , A Cook, also a Honsemaid, washing out; apply to MRS. R H. ANDERSON, Rennie's Mill Road.. jun27,tf WANTED Immediately. a General {Servant, who can do plain cooking; good wages. Apply to MRS. FLYNN, 58 Water St. West. jun26.tf WANTED—A General Servant; apply to MRS. JAS. SUMMERS, Military Road. jun23,tf FOUND—On Holloway St., Tuesday evening, a snail _sum of money. The owner can have same by proving property and paying cost of ad. Apply to S. FRENCH, No. 64 Carter's Hill. july4.li MEN WANTED FOR GOVKRNMENT JOBS, SSMQ week. Write immediately for free list of |
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