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The Evening Telegram. volume xxxv. PRICE ONE CENT.~~~ ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1913. $3.00 PER YEAR, NUMBER 209. - THE "PEOPLE'S PAPER" IS A LIVE DAILY IN A BUSY CENTRE - STUDY OUR NEWSY ADVERTISING, TEN PAGES TO-DAY. WEATHER FORECAST. TORONTO. Midnight. Fresh to strong N. W. to N. winds; showers in localities but generally fair and COPER'S. Noon.—Bar. 2s. m At BOWRING BROS., Ltd. 9mr*oi Special Interest to Retailers! lust Landed ex " Rappahanock." i i 1 i 72 1 i« .1 i 88 « Packed in double sacks of 100 lbs. each. We also offer: 1000 cases 24 Fs COOKED CORNED BEEF; 500 cases 12 2's COOKED CORNED BEEF; 750 cases 24 Vs ROAST BEEF; 250 cases 12 2's ROAST BEEF. r Send lor Our SPECIAL PRICES on Wholesale Quantities. 1 D* NFID. HIGHUMERS. OrJcrs O C. v. & ;:. Com panics will parade at the Armourj on to-morrow (Tuesday) evening', at 8 o'clock sharp. All helmets must be returned at this parade. r. r. iu:MDri!MiN. I.icut. \ \tl.il, I'niform: Jerseys -Kilts. sepB,2i NOTICE. y^C port win u»' Acting See'y \ The annual meet[: ing of the St. John's ; \ ' j Journeymen Coop- I J ers' Pnion will be I / in'id in the British Hall on Thursday, Sept. Itlli. at s p.m. of officers and annual reread. By order, M. HBALY, Sep9,l i Freight to Mediterranean! The S. S. GANSFJORD will load for Alicante and Naples about September 17th. For round lots freight to Naples and Alicante will be $2.00 per cask. Usual differentials other ports. For further particulars apply HARVEY &CO„ Agents. For the School Children. The Terra Nova Scribbler. 200 pagea, ruled with 29 lines on each page, lor 5c each. Can't be beaten. The same thing plain at the same price. See our— ESxercise Hooks. 3c., 4c, •D('.. 6c.. .C., sc. ioc Slates, 4c, sc. 6c., 7c. Sc. 9c., 1 Load Pencils, 2 tor lc. lc, School Bags. 12c.. 26c., 25c SSc, 4©c. 60c. 60c, ?sc. 90c.. SLOO. 11.60. $2.00. $2.50. Penholders. 2 for Ic. lc. 2c. Sc.. 4c. 5c _ n Pencil Boxea, 4c. 15c. 2;DcC ..ac School Peria, 2 for lc. School Crayons. 2c ho*, 3c, 6c., 1..c. 25c. 30c. School Rubbers, lc. 2c, 3c* 4c, oc, Sc 10c. 15c. 20c. Itnlers, lc, 2c. 4c. 7c, 10c, 15c. 25C Protractors, 4c. 12c Dicks & Co., Ltd. printers, Bt*4«ra an* Bookaellefs. AUCTION SALES! /Ttp£' \i the BRITISH HALL, on FRIDAY next. 12th inst., ihm ;i.im. quantity of Household Furniand effects. Particulars in laj 'a papers. |\ C. O'DRISCOLL AlH'tiotU'Cl'. Friday next, Sept. 12th, ;i! ii n'lliick. on the premises of ;srs. R. Wright & Son. :;u boxes 1 Crown Layer Raisins—2B's.7(1 boxes i Crown Layer Raisins— l-l's. 240 boxes Fine Oft" Stalk Rais-. ins—2B*s. M lioxes Fine Oft Stalk Raisins—l Vs. 11l boxes Oft Stalk Raisins— THOMAS B. CUFT, ! Auctioneer. Heirs Wanted! ! All parties claiming to be! beirs of Bridget (Brady) Fitz-j ferald, who died in Newfoundland about fifty years ago, may learn something to their advantage by applying to E. S. PINSENT, Solicitor. I-'iv Chambers, St. John's, Nfld. aug2G,sep9 EVERY OFFICE MAN' Should enquire about my bandy, labor saving, filing devices, at the earliest opportunity, Details gladly supplied An absoltu ly new line. Rossi cy Theatre. St. John'* LttMmg \»utloullo House. To-Night THE MUSICAL MINSTREL MAIDS. 12 in Number. As !liC' pcrt'oi miuih'.' is ro long there will only lDe ONE show. lDu( it will be ihe greatest show t'VtT 55**011 hn the Admission, 20 cents; lit-- j served seals, 30 tenis. j Matinee Wednesday & Saturday. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given thai Nils Testrup, of (J Broad street Place. London, E.C., Gentleman, Proprietor of the Newfoundland Patent No. 1-1 of 1911 for improvements in and relating to the treatment of Oils. Fats and the like, is prepared to bring the said invention into operation in this Colony. and to license the right of using the same on reasonable terms. Hated the sth day "of September. A.lD. 1913. WOOD A. KELLY, Solicitors for Patentee. Address:—■ Temple Building. Duckworth Street. St. John's. Newfoundland. Ben9.si.9ji 2,15,17,19 PATENT NOTICE! Four weeks from the date hereof application will be made to His Excellency the Governor m Council for a grant of Letters Patent for a new ami useful invention for operating two cycle internal combustion engines, constructed to operate on gasoline or fuels other than kerosene oil. by a gravity ted kerosene oil-injection, to be granted to Allan Smith, of Elliott's Cove. T. 8.. ferryman, and George Gulliford, of Foster's Point, carpenter.St. John's. September 2nd. 1913. J. A. W .W. HeNEILY, Solicitor for Applicant. Address: Temple Building, Duckworth Street, St. John's. sep2,4i,tu YOU Who appreciate qualities in Paint should insist on MATCHLESS. Thru name on the c;in insures perfect results ami satisfied customers. The Standard fclaiitifaeluriwj Co., Ltd., Makers of Matchless Paint. WANTED—A General Ser- Hurt: »pply Miss WARRILOW, 3 Military (toad. sepB,2i WANTED Immediately, a t*eaeral ivtrl; good wages; appl} from 4 to li» p.m. No. 7 Victoria Street WANTED An Experienred Grocer for Grand Falls; apply by letter niK ROYAL STORES, LTD. BepB,2i WANTED —At Once, a Hosse Parlor-maidi good wages; must have references; apply R. s.. tiii.s office septS.t* WANTED—A General Servast; apply to MRS. G. Freshwater Road. BLACK. :'• t sepB.2i TEACHER WANTED for South SM«, ( ntalina, :• months' school; salary $120.00; apply Chairman Methodist Educational Board. Catalina. - WANTED —A Housemaid :ir MRS. KXOWLING*S. Waterford Bridge. For further particulars apply to Mrs. Know ling, or to Mrs. Lindberg, Military Road. sepS.it' WANTED—AGeneraI Serrant; washing out; apply to MRS. J. CONNELLY. 36 Henry St. septf.tt' WANTED Immediately. a General Servant: apply at No. 4 Maxse Street. Beps,tf [WANTED —An Experienred Vounir Man for Dry Good Department; must be able to give good references; apply to GEO. KNOWLIXQ sepl.tf WANTED—A Child's Maid; references required; apply to MRS GEO. AVRE, Circular Road. augSO.tf WANTED Two Good Hand Sewed Lasters; apply NFLD BOOT & SHOE CO. augl9.tr WANTED—For the Book & Stationery Department, a Young Lady, preferably with' experience, but not absolutely necessary; apply by letter only to DICKS & CO. sepS.:;i WANTED Immediately, a Young Lady for Office Work, who has had some experience: quick at figures and a knowledge at Typewriting. Apjdy by letter, stating experience to this office addressed to "OFFICE AVORK." »ep«*f WANTED By the Ist of November, a First or Second tirade Female Teacher for Primary Department St. Andrew's C. of E. School. Fogoj Salary $150.00. Apply with re- to Chairmanf, RET. .T. O. RITNELL, Fogo. sepS,3i Oakdale Tobacco. Oakdale Smoking Tobacco the best 5 C€itt plug on the market. Ask your dealer for a plug. We have just finished a now lot of our celebrated Carbon Photographs Finished in Sea Green and Hrown. Some of the subjects are: H C.—The LaWaiirhe Lakes. St (.—Marble Head, Humber Kher. SI t\—St Paul's Inlet, West toast. \ D t8 ('.—Cascade, St. Paul's Inlet. 33 V.—(oast Outside Burin. 34 V.—Steady Brook Falls. | THE HOLLOWAY STUDIO, LTD, Comer Bates' Hill and Jlenrv St. 'Phone 768. TEN PAGES TrtJUT. 1 Over 40,000 People, Daily, Read the Evening Telegram, The People's Paper. HELP WANTED \\ ANTE D—Washerwoman for two small families; apply Cherry Hill. sep9.ll " WANTED An ExperienC'»ml Yniuur I,nth Vssi\fa»t tor Show* room; applj by letter to s. MILLEY. WANTED—A General Servast; must understand plain cooking; apply between 7 and 9 p.m. to SO Cochrane Street. seps,U WANTED - By a~Youn^ Lady, Hoard and Lodging m a private family; Bast or Central preferred. Address "H." this office. sep9,2i LOST—On Sunday, between Barter's Hill and LeMarcnant Road, a pair si Sp*M'tneles. Finder will please leave same at E»9 Flower Hill and get reward. sep9,li LOST-Sunday, 7th, between Power St.. Atlantic Ave.. Charlton and Monroe sts.. a pair of Gold liimmed Spectacles. Finder will please leave same at this office or :]0 .Monroe St. sepi*."li FOIND—In the vicinity of Oxen Pond, a I'urse containing a Sum si DloneD. Owner can have sane byproving property: apply at this office, sep:*.:'.i POST CARDS FREE .„. High tirade Post Cards tree for every 100 used Newfoundland stampe sent me. Any quantity, any issue. Soak stamps tree from paper. No torn or damaged stamps accepted. J. EL GUEST, Chattanooga. Tenn., C.S.A. sepS.oi FOR SALE A Black and White Setter Dog. S months old. partly trained: will be sold cheap if applied for at once. Apply to the Gardener at Rd. Goodridgo. Esq.. Water ford Bridge Road. sepS.lU FOR SALE One Horse, Buggy ami Harness; al! in good order. Apply to A. E. WORRALL, New Oower Street, opp. YV. E. Fire Station, septi.oi g&HOUSE FOR SALE ~ A well planned House, fitted with all modern conveniences, situated in good locality; apply to "X," P, O. Box 1140. augr.O.tf NOTICE—I hereby jive notioe that I will not be responsible for any debts contracted in my name by my wife or any other person without my written order. BENJAMIN STANFORD. Police Constable, King's Cove. seps.3i.f.m,w Centenary Hall School (off Pleasant St.) re-opened yesterday, Sept. Bth. The school has been enlarged and thoroughly renovated. There are now six teachers under the prineipalship of Mr. M. G. King. A.A. Commercial work, shorthand and typewriting are taught. sep9,3i,eod
Object Description
Title | Evening Telegram (St. John's, N.L.), 1913-09-09 |
Subject | Canadian newspapers--Newfoundland and Labrador--St. John's--20th century |
Publisher | W. J. Herder |
Place of Publication | St. John's (N.L.) |
Date | 1913-09-09 |
Year | 1913 |
Month | 09 |
Day | 09 |
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. 209 |
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 | 82416.cpd |
Description
Title | Evening Telegram (St. John's, N.L.), 1913-09-09 |
Subject | Canadian newspapers--Newfoundland and Labrador--St. John's--20th century |
Publisher | W. J. Herder |
Date | 1913-09-09 |
Year | 1913 |
Month | 09 |
Day | 09 |
Location | Canada--Newfoundland and Labrador--Avalon Peninsula--St. John's |
Volume | Vol. 35 |
Issue | No. 209 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
File Name | SJDT_19130909_001.jp2 |
File Size | 5923.01 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, SEPTEMBER 9, 1913. $3.00 PER YEAR, NUMBER 209. - THE "PEOPLE'S PAPER" IS A LIVE DAILY IN A BUSY CENTRE - STUDY OUR NEWSY ADVERTISING, TEN PAGES TO-DAY. WEATHER FORECAST. TORONTO. Midnight. Fresh to strong N. W. to N. winds; showers in localities but generally fair and COPER'S. Noon.—Bar. 2s. m At BOWRING BROS., Ltd. 9mr*oi Special Interest to Retailers! lust Landed ex " Rappahanock." i i 1 i 72 1 i« .1 i 88 « Packed in double sacks of 100 lbs. each. We also offer: 1000 cases 24 Fs COOKED CORNED BEEF; 500 cases 12 2's COOKED CORNED BEEF; 750 cases 24 Vs ROAST BEEF; 250 cases 12 2's ROAST BEEF. r Send lor Our SPECIAL PRICES on Wholesale Quantities. 1 D* NFID. HIGHUMERS. OrJcrs O C. v. & ;:. Com panics will parade at the Armourj on to-morrow (Tuesday) evening', at 8 o'clock sharp. All helmets must be returned at this parade. r. r. iu:MDri!MiN. I.icut. \ \tl.il, I'niform: Jerseys -Kilts. sepB,2i NOTICE. y^C port win u»' Acting See'y \ The annual meet[: ing of the St. John's ; \ ' j Journeymen Coop- I J ers' Pnion will be I / in'id in the British Hall on Thursday, Sept. Itlli. at s p.m. of officers and annual reread. By order, M. HBALY, Sep9,l i Freight to Mediterranean! The S. S. GANSFJORD will load for Alicante and Naples about September 17th. For round lots freight to Naples and Alicante will be $2.00 per cask. Usual differentials other ports. For further particulars apply HARVEY &CO„ Agents. For the School Children. The Terra Nova Scribbler. 200 pagea, ruled with 29 lines on each page, lor 5c each. Can't be beaten. The same thing plain at the same price. See our— ESxercise Hooks. 3c., 4c, •D('.. 6c.. .C., sc. ioc Slates, 4c, sc. 6c., 7c. Sc. 9c., 1 Load Pencils, 2 tor lc. lc, School Bags. 12c.. 26c., 25c SSc, 4©c. 60c. 60c, ?sc. 90c.. SLOO. 11.60. $2.00. $2.50. Penholders. 2 for Ic. lc. 2c. Sc.. 4c. 5c _ n Pencil Boxea, 4c. 15c. 2;DcC ..ac School Peria, 2 for lc. School Crayons. 2c ho*, 3c, 6c., 1..c. 25c. 30c. School Rubbers, lc. 2c, 3c* 4c, oc, Sc 10c. 15c. 20c. Itnlers, lc, 2c. 4c. 7c, 10c, 15c. 25C Protractors, 4c. 12c Dicks & Co., Ltd. printers, Bt*4«ra an* Bookaellefs. AUCTION SALES! /Ttp£' \i the BRITISH HALL, on FRIDAY next. 12th inst., ihm ;i.im. quantity of Household Furniand effects. Particulars in laj 'a papers. |\ C. O'DRISCOLL AlH'tiotU'Cl'. Friday next, Sept. 12th, ;i! ii n'lliick. on the premises of ;srs. R. Wright & Son. :;u boxes 1 Crown Layer Raisins—2B's.7(1 boxes i Crown Layer Raisins— l-l's. 240 boxes Fine Oft" Stalk Rais-. ins—2B*s. M lioxes Fine Oft Stalk Raisins—l Vs. 11l boxes Oft Stalk Raisins— THOMAS B. CUFT, ! Auctioneer. Heirs Wanted! ! All parties claiming to be! beirs of Bridget (Brady) Fitz-j ferald, who died in Newfoundland about fifty years ago, may learn something to their advantage by applying to E. S. PINSENT, Solicitor. I-'iv Chambers, St. John's, Nfld. aug2G,sep9 EVERY OFFICE MAN' Should enquire about my bandy, labor saving, filing devices, at the earliest opportunity, Details gladly supplied An absoltu ly new line. Rossi cy Theatre. St. John'* LttMmg \»utloullo House. To-Night THE MUSICAL MINSTREL MAIDS. 12 in Number. As !liC' pcrt'oi miuih'.' is ro long there will only lDe ONE show. lDu( it will be ihe greatest show t'VtT 55**011 hn the Admission, 20 cents; lit-- j served seals, 30 tenis. j Matinee Wednesday & Saturday. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given thai Nils Testrup, of (J Broad street Place. London, E.C., Gentleman, Proprietor of the Newfoundland Patent No. 1-1 of 1911 for improvements in and relating to the treatment of Oils. Fats and the like, is prepared to bring the said invention into operation in this Colony. and to license the right of using the same on reasonable terms. Hated the sth day "of September. A.lD. 1913. WOOD A. KELLY, Solicitors for Patentee. Address:—■ Temple Building. Duckworth Street. St. John's. Newfoundland. Ben9.si.9ji 2,15,17,19 PATENT NOTICE! Four weeks from the date hereof application will be made to His Excellency the Governor m Council for a grant of Letters Patent for a new ami useful invention for operating two cycle internal combustion engines, constructed to operate on gasoline or fuels other than kerosene oil. by a gravity ted kerosene oil-injection, to be granted to Allan Smith, of Elliott's Cove. T. 8.. ferryman, and George Gulliford, of Foster's Point, carpenter.St. John's. September 2nd. 1913. J. A. W .W. HeNEILY, Solicitor for Applicant. Address: Temple Building, Duckworth Street, St. John's. sep2,4i,tu YOU Who appreciate qualities in Paint should insist on MATCHLESS. Thru name on the c;in insures perfect results ami satisfied customers. The Standard fclaiitifaeluriwj Co., Ltd., Makers of Matchless Paint. WANTED—A General Ser- Hurt: »pply Miss WARRILOW, 3 Military (toad. sepB,2i WANTED Immediately, a t*eaeral ivtrl; good wages; appl} from 4 to li» p.m. No. 7 Victoria Street WANTED An Experienred Grocer for Grand Falls; apply by letter niK ROYAL STORES, LTD. BepB,2i WANTED —At Once, a Hosse Parlor-maidi good wages; must have references; apply R. s.. tiii.s office septS.t* WANTED—A General Servast; apply to MRS. G. Freshwater Road. BLACK. :'• t sepB.2i TEACHER WANTED for South SM«, ( ntalina, :• months' school; salary $120.00; apply Chairman Methodist Educational Board. Catalina. - WANTED —A Housemaid :ir MRS. KXOWLING*S. Waterford Bridge. For further particulars apply to Mrs. Know ling, or to Mrs. Lindberg, Military Road. sepS.it' WANTED—AGeneraI Serrant; washing out; apply to MRS. J. CONNELLY. 36 Henry St. septf.tt' WANTED Immediately. a General Servant: apply at No. 4 Maxse Street. Beps,tf [WANTED —An Experienred Vounir Man for Dry Good Department; must be able to give good references; apply to GEO. KNOWLIXQ sepl.tf WANTED—A Child's Maid; references required; apply to MRS GEO. AVRE, Circular Road. augSO.tf WANTED Two Good Hand Sewed Lasters; apply NFLD BOOT & SHOE CO. augl9.tr WANTED—For the Book & Stationery Department, a Young Lady, preferably with' experience, but not absolutely necessary; apply by letter only to DICKS & CO. sepS.:;i WANTED Immediately, a Young Lady for Office Work, who has had some experience: quick at figures and a knowledge at Typewriting. Apjdy by letter, stating experience to this office addressed to "OFFICE AVORK." »ep«*f WANTED By the Ist of November, a First or Second tirade Female Teacher for Primary Department St. Andrew's C. of E. School. Fogoj Salary $150.00. Apply with re- to Chairmanf, RET. .T. O. RITNELL, Fogo. sepS,3i Oakdale Tobacco. Oakdale Smoking Tobacco the best 5 C€itt plug on the market. Ask your dealer for a plug. We have just finished a now lot of our celebrated Carbon Photographs Finished in Sea Green and Hrown. Some of the subjects are: H C.—The LaWaiirhe Lakes. St (.—Marble Head, Humber Kher. SI t\—St Paul's Inlet, West toast. \ D t8 ('.—Cascade, St. Paul's Inlet. 33 V.—(oast Outside Burin. 34 V.—Steady Brook Falls. | THE HOLLOWAY STUDIO, LTD, Comer Bates' Hill and Jlenrv St. 'Phone 768. TEN PAGES TrtJUT. 1 Over 40,000 People, Daily, Read the Evening Telegram, The People's Paper. HELP WANTED \\ ANTE D—Washerwoman for two small families; apply Cherry Hill. sep9.ll " WANTED An ExperienC'»ml Yniuur I,nth Vssi\fa»t tor Show* room; applj by letter to s. MILLEY. WANTED—A General Servast; must understand plain cooking; apply between 7 and 9 p.m. to SO Cochrane Street. seps,U WANTED - By a~Youn^ Lady, Hoard and Lodging m a private family; Bast or Central preferred. Address "H." this office. sep9,2i LOST—On Sunday, between Barter's Hill and LeMarcnant Road, a pair si Sp*M'tneles. Finder will please leave same at E»9 Flower Hill and get reward. sep9,li LOST-Sunday, 7th, between Power St.. Atlantic Ave.. Charlton and Monroe sts.. a pair of Gold liimmed Spectacles. Finder will please leave same at this office or :]0 .Monroe St. sepi*."li FOIND—In the vicinity of Oxen Pond, a I'urse containing a Sum si DloneD. Owner can have sane byproving property: apply at this office, sep:*.:'.i POST CARDS FREE .„. High tirade Post Cards tree for every 100 used Newfoundland stampe sent me. Any quantity, any issue. Soak stamps tree from paper. No torn or damaged stamps accepted. J. EL GUEST, Chattanooga. Tenn., C.S.A. sepS.oi FOR SALE A Black and White Setter Dog. S months old. partly trained: will be sold cheap if applied for at once. Apply to the Gardener at Rd. Goodridgo. Esq.. Water ford Bridge Road. sepS.lU FOR SALE One Horse, Buggy ami Harness; al! in good order. Apply to A. E. WORRALL, New Oower Street, opp. YV. E. Fire Station, septi.oi g&HOUSE FOR SALE ~ A well planned House, fitted with all modern conveniences, situated in good locality; apply to "X," P, O. Box 1140. augr.O.tf NOTICE—I hereby jive notioe that I will not be responsible for any debts contracted in my name by my wife or any other person without my written order. BENJAMIN STANFORD. Police Constable, King's Cove. seps.3i.f.m,w Centenary Hall School (off Pleasant St.) re-opened yesterday, Sept. Bth. The school has been enlarged and thoroughly renovated. There are now six teachers under the prineipalship of Mr. M. G. King. A.A. Commercial work, shorthand and typewriting are taught. sep9,3i,eod |
CONTENTdm file name | 82406.jp2 |