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The Evening Telegram. VOLUME XXXV. PRICE ONE CENT. ST. JOHN'S* NEWFOUNDLAND, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1913. 13.1* PER YEAR. NUMBER 263. TOUONTO,« Noorir-itdderate to to S. winds, fair to-day: local showers on/Friday, not much change in temperature. ROPER'S, Noon.—Bar. 29.80; Ther. TEN PAGES Over 40,000 People, Daily, Head the Evening Telegram, The People's Paper. -rJ.-J-^huiJiDi«j jf..i«f. i'_i ji'i«fj^_| j|'«f :T!T!!T!V rfFUW'WWSKW!1!! M_ULLUJJJJ..UJ_LLU iiii i § fifiaaj^^a^aaaaaaifiaydJiininifiT^ irihririrrriM-irt-i'-ri'iy-i^iriM n-i.i hi^i^iririfi^iriri^il-iKiri rj^^r | Recent Arrivals of 1913 Products, J I OFFERING AT OUR USUAL ATTRACTIVE PRICES. 3 I 500 boxes 3-crown California RAISINS, | 250 bags BEANS, I 250 bags Large Round PEAS. AND 200 casesCal.Canned APRICOTS-Libby's, 250 cases Cal Canned PEACHES»Libby% 100 cases Evaporated MILK--Libby's. # i I irF ssraffiffiffiaawffiffis^sffiffiy^^ JJJJJJJ.LLLLLLLLLLPHLIJJJJJJJ J ih-rrr.^ri^h.vihrnh^i irt-iVi-i~»r-i-rV,w, AUCTION SALES! AKTION. On SATURDAY NEXT, November 15th, at 11 a.m., at Messrs. Bowring Brothers,! Ltd., South Side Premises, the following wrecked goods: 2 Life Boats. 1 .lolly Boat. 2 Lengths Rubber Hose. 2 Steering- Wheels with Shaft. 2 bundles Charts. 2 Log Lines. 2 Binnacles. 2 Telegrams. 2 Trunks, containing Ship's Curtains & Nautical Books. 1 bundle Flags. 17 Lights (Mast and Port). Part Speaking Tube. 1 Small Bell. .'} rolls Canvas. Salved from the wreck of tho S. S. Glace Bay ,to be sold for the benefit of whom it may concern. THOMAS B. CLIFT, n0v13,3i Rossley Theatre. The only High-Class Taadevllle Theatre In oir Colony. DORA PATTERSON TRIO in new Songs, Jokes, etc. MISS LOUISE ARKANDY Vocalist & Violinist. LATEST*PICTURES. Two shows nightly, 7.30 & £.15. Look out for The Country Store. In Active Preparation, XMAS. PANTOMIME. AUCTION SALES ! All HON. On the premises, Wednesday, the 19th day of! November, at 11 a.m., that Desirable Freehold Property | with Dwelling and other erections j thereon, situated on the north side of Water Street, adjoining the Cross Reads, at present occupied by James j Stamp. Bounded as follows: On the south bv Water Street, by which it measures 40 feet; 4he west and north by land now or formerly the property of Bartholomew Walsh; east by land now or formerly the property of Richard Walsh. For particulars apply to WOOD & KELLY, Solicitors, or P. C. O'DRISCOLL, novB.9i Auctioneer. POSITIVE SALE. (Without Reserve.) Timber and Cleared Land. On Tuesday, IStli instant, at 11 a.m., at the office of the undersigned auctioneer, all that Timber Land, also Farm Land under fence and partly under cultivation, immediately opposite property of the late Rd. Neville, Topsail Road, containing in all 87 acres or thereabout, belonging to the estate of the late John Nash, and situate about eight miles from town. Apart from the large quantity of timber which may be cut from the foregoing land the soil has been pronounced Apply to F. J. MORRIS, K.C., Solicitor, r P. C. O'DRISCOLL. n0v4,6,8,U 13,15,17 Anctioneer. FOR SALE —3OO to 400 sacks Swedish 'Turnips; applyN to C. LESTER, 49 Hamilton St. novll,3i FOR SALE—A Very Desirable Dwelling Honse, with Stable m rear situated in first-class locality. Ground rent only thirty shillings per annum. Perpetual lease. Possession in about one month. Apply to P. C. O'DRISCOLL, Exchange Building. noyB,3j,eqd '_. ■ . ~ FOR for Sale or to Let, East and West, on long lease. Will assist with lumber to build thereon. F.. C. WILLS, City Terrace, 326 Duckworth Street novlQ,6i TO LElWHiat New.Shop, go. l« Witter Street; an excellent Uosiness stand. For Information apply at THE EL ft A. STORE* oct2s,tf Public Nofice! Revision of Jury Lists. Persons claiming exemption from service on juries, persons who claim to be qualified to serve on a panel different from that on which they are entered, and all persons who have objections to offer to the panels or eithei of them are hereby notified that a Court of Revision of the jury lists for St. John's, will be held in the Magis tratc's Office from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. or Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday 01 next week, and on Monday, Wednesday and Friday of the week following. Police Court, 30th October, 1913. A. W. KNIGHT, 0ct29,14J Actg. Stipendiary DFa?israte Comic Life. Quarterly Volume ending Scptembei A Big Book, Containing School and Detective Stories and the best Funny Picture—in colours. OVER 300 PAGES. Only 30 cts. Post paid—34c. GARRETT BYRNE, BOOKSELLER Jk STITIOXFW GROVE HILL BULLETIN THIS WEEK CUT FLO WEBS: Asters, Sweet Peas, Chrysanthemiuas. IH POTS: Cinerarias, Primalas. Wreaths, Crosses. Floral Decorations, at shortest notice. Telephone 147. J. McNEIL, Wstorftti BrMg« «•»* THE STEAMER Portia Will leave the wharf of Bowring Bros., Ltd., SATURDAY, Nov. 15th, At njidnight calling at the following places: Cape Broyle, Ferryland, Renews, rrepassey, St. Mary's, Salmonier. Placentia, Marystown, Burin, St. Lawence, Lamaline, Fortune, Grand Bank, Belleoram, St. Jacques, Harbor Breton, Pass Island, Hermitage, Gaultois, Pushthrough, Richard's Harbor, Rencontre (West), Francois, Cape La Hune, Ramea, Burgeo, Rose Blanche. Channel, Bay of Islands, Bonne Bay Freight received until 1 p.m. on Saturday. For freight or passage apply to the Coastal Office of , Bowring Bros., Ltd., Coastal Mall Service. Telephone Mfc Free Delivery Offer. Dry Goods and Millinery. We will prepay freight charges on all cash retail orders amounting to $lOlOO and over. Satisfaction or money refunded.HENDERSON'S BargainHoose oct24,eod,tey * P ERFECTION SOAP. Easy to use. R übbing not necessary. Full value. Everyone's using it. C leans beautifully. \ T "ry it now. I t works for you. Only sc. a cake. N ever be without it. \ St. John's to Halifax and New York. RED CROSS LINE. Excellent Passenger Service. S.S. ".STEPHANO " and S.S. " FLORIZEL" Sailing for Halifax and New York Erery Satarday. Fares including meals and berth. To New York—Saloon, $40.00. Return, $70.00. Second Cabin $15.00. To Halifax—Saloon, $20.00. Return, $35.00. Second Cabin, $9.00. £i HARVEY octlB,tf » • Agents. ft"*" Will sail for Mediterranean Ports, Direct, on Nov. 12 or 13th. For Freight apply to HARVEY & CO., Agents. n0v830,11,13 TO RENT—Dwelling Hous Ho. 47 Freshwater Road, also Dwellin House No. 16 Pennywsll Road. Imrac diate possession. For further pai ' lars apply to WOOD & KELLY, ' pie Building, Duckworth St. oct TO LET—By Nov. Ist, End of "Sudbury Hall"; apply at ( THOMSON'S residence. oct24 HELP WANTED! WANTED—Twenty Tea ers (male and female) for the wi months to take up work in isol settlements. In addition to a suit education, the principal qualifies! sought ate character and a miss ary spirit. Applicants should be C IS years of age. enjoy good health, ; be communicants of the Church ■ England. Apply immediately to mi BLACKALL, Superintendent of Ed' tion (Church of England). Colo Building, St. John's. no\l2, WANTED —A Kite Maid; references required; applv MRS. H. D. REID. Devon Place. n0v!3,3 WANTED—A General vant; apply to MISS BROWN '"Richmond," Topsail Road. noA WANTED—Assistant C for Central Store Restaurant; a WOOD'S CANDY STORE, City Chi, Building. novt3.tr WANTED Immediately a Gmnl (•cnrral Seriant; apply MRS R. If. SIMMS. 38 Victoria Street. • novlL'.6i ■, WANTED Immediat a Male Teacher for Superior Se Branch; references, with any sp characteristics, such as grade or gree, required. Salary known on a plication. J. J. COADY, P.P. no"° WANTED —Lady Re sentnttve in every town; pie work; two dollars per day s; MRS. DAVIDSON, Desk 26, Brantfor 0e122-novls General Servant Wanted December; no washing; small fai Apply between 7 and iD p.m. to I BROOKES, 7 Maxse St. novll.3i WANTED Immediately, two Reliable Boys as Messengers; a Boy to learn the Book and Stationery trade. GARLAND'S BOOKSTORE, 177 Water Street East. nov4.eodJf WANTED—A Good, General Servant in a small family; apply to 119 a Pleasant Street oct22.eod.tfi $150.00 for Sixty Days to any thoughtful man or woman for help* tag us circulate. Bible Literature. BJ'iLE HOUSE, Drawer 26, Brantiord, oct22-nov!6 . _ . ; M9G
Object Description
Title | Evening Telegram (St. John's, N.L.), 1913-11-13 |
Subject | Canadian newspapers--Newfoundland and Labrador--St. John's--20th century |
Publisher | W. J. Herder |
Place of Publication | St. John's (N.L.) |
Date | 1913-11-13 |
Year | 1913 |
Month | 11 |
Day | 13 |
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. 263 |
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 | 83039.cpd |
Description
Title | Evening Telegram (St. John's, N.L.), 1913-11-13 |
Subject | Canadian newspapers--Newfoundland and Labrador--St. John's--20th century |
Publisher | W. J. Herder |
Date | 1913-11-13 |
Year | 1913 |
Month | 11 |
Day | 13 |
Location | Canada--Newfoundland and Labrador--Avalon Peninsula--St. John's |
Volume | Vol. 35 |
Issue | No. 263 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
File Name | SJDT_19131113_001.jp2 |
File Size | 6287.5 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, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1913. 13.1* PER YEAR. NUMBER 263. TOUONTO,« Noorir-itdderate to to S. winds, fair to-day: local showers on/Friday, not much change in temperature. ROPER'S, Noon.—Bar. 29.80; Ther. TEN PAGES Over 40,000 People, Daily, Head the Evening Telegram, The People's Paper. -rJ.-J-^huiJiDi«j jf..i«f. i'_i ji'i«fj^_| j|'«f :T!T!!T!V rfFUW'WWSKW!1!! M_ULLUJJJJ..UJ_LLU iiii i § fifiaaj^^a^aaaaaaifiaydJiininifiT^ irihririrrriM-irt-i'-ri'iy-i^iriM n-i.i hi^i^iririfi^iriri^il-iKiri rj^^r | Recent Arrivals of 1913 Products, J I OFFERING AT OUR USUAL ATTRACTIVE PRICES. 3 I 500 boxes 3-crown California RAISINS, | 250 bags BEANS, I 250 bags Large Round PEAS. AND 200 casesCal.Canned APRICOTS-Libby's, 250 cases Cal Canned PEACHES»Libby% 100 cases Evaporated MILK--Libby's. # i I irF ssraffiffiffiaawffiffis^sffiffiy^^ JJJJJJJ.LLLLLLLLLLPHLIJJJJJJJ J ih-rrr.^ri^h.vihrnh^i irt-iVi-i~»r-i-rV,w, AUCTION SALES! AKTION. On SATURDAY NEXT, November 15th, at 11 a.m., at Messrs. Bowring Brothers,! Ltd., South Side Premises, the following wrecked goods: 2 Life Boats. 1 .lolly Boat. 2 Lengths Rubber Hose. 2 Steering- Wheels with Shaft. 2 bundles Charts. 2 Log Lines. 2 Binnacles. 2 Telegrams. 2 Trunks, containing Ship's Curtains & Nautical Books. 1 bundle Flags. 17 Lights (Mast and Port). Part Speaking Tube. 1 Small Bell. .'} rolls Canvas. Salved from the wreck of tho S. S. Glace Bay ,to be sold for the benefit of whom it may concern. THOMAS B. CLIFT, n0v13,3i Rossley Theatre. The only High-Class Taadevllle Theatre In oir Colony. DORA PATTERSON TRIO in new Songs, Jokes, etc. MISS LOUISE ARKANDY Vocalist & Violinist. LATEST*PICTURES. Two shows nightly, 7.30 & £.15. Look out for The Country Store. In Active Preparation, XMAS. PANTOMIME. AUCTION SALES ! All HON. On the premises, Wednesday, the 19th day of! November, at 11 a.m., that Desirable Freehold Property | with Dwelling and other erections j thereon, situated on the north side of Water Street, adjoining the Cross Reads, at present occupied by James j Stamp. Bounded as follows: On the south bv Water Street, by which it measures 40 feet; 4he west and north by land now or formerly the property of Bartholomew Walsh; east by land now or formerly the property of Richard Walsh. For particulars apply to WOOD & KELLY, Solicitors, or P. C. O'DRISCOLL, novB.9i Auctioneer. POSITIVE SALE. (Without Reserve.) Timber and Cleared Land. On Tuesday, IStli instant, at 11 a.m., at the office of the undersigned auctioneer, all that Timber Land, also Farm Land under fence and partly under cultivation, immediately opposite property of the late Rd. Neville, Topsail Road, containing in all 87 acres or thereabout, belonging to the estate of the late John Nash, and situate about eight miles from town. Apart from the large quantity of timber which may be cut from the foregoing land the soil has been pronounced Apply to F. J. MORRIS, K.C., Solicitor, r P. C. O'DRISCOLL. n0v4,6,8,U 13,15,17 Anctioneer. FOR SALE —3OO to 400 sacks Swedish 'Turnips; applyN to C. LESTER, 49 Hamilton St. novll,3i FOR SALE—A Very Desirable Dwelling Honse, with Stable m rear situated in first-class locality. Ground rent only thirty shillings per annum. Perpetual lease. Possession in about one month. Apply to P. C. O'DRISCOLL, Exchange Building. noyB,3j,eqd '_. ■ . ~ FOR for Sale or to Let, East and West, on long lease. Will assist with lumber to build thereon. F.. C. WILLS, City Terrace, 326 Duckworth Street novlQ,6i TO LElWHiat New.Shop, go. l« Witter Street; an excellent Uosiness stand. For Information apply at THE EL ft A. STORE* oct2s,tf Public Nofice! Revision of Jury Lists. Persons claiming exemption from service on juries, persons who claim to be qualified to serve on a panel different from that on which they are entered, and all persons who have objections to offer to the panels or eithei of them are hereby notified that a Court of Revision of the jury lists for St. John's, will be held in the Magis tratc's Office from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. or Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday 01 next week, and on Monday, Wednesday and Friday of the week following. Police Court, 30th October, 1913. A. W. KNIGHT, 0ct29,14J Actg. Stipendiary DFa?israte Comic Life. Quarterly Volume ending Scptembei A Big Book, Containing School and Detective Stories and the best Funny Picture—in colours. OVER 300 PAGES. Only 30 cts. Post paid—34c. GARRETT BYRNE, BOOKSELLER Jk STITIOXFW GROVE HILL BULLETIN THIS WEEK CUT FLO WEBS: Asters, Sweet Peas, Chrysanthemiuas. IH POTS: Cinerarias, Primalas. Wreaths, Crosses. Floral Decorations, at shortest notice. Telephone 147. J. McNEIL, Wstorftti BrMg« «•»* THE STEAMER Portia Will leave the wharf of Bowring Bros., Ltd., SATURDAY, Nov. 15th, At njidnight calling at the following places: Cape Broyle, Ferryland, Renews, rrepassey, St. Mary's, Salmonier. Placentia, Marystown, Burin, St. Lawence, Lamaline, Fortune, Grand Bank, Belleoram, St. Jacques, Harbor Breton, Pass Island, Hermitage, Gaultois, Pushthrough, Richard's Harbor, Rencontre (West), Francois, Cape La Hune, Ramea, Burgeo, Rose Blanche. Channel, Bay of Islands, Bonne Bay Freight received until 1 p.m. on Saturday. For freight or passage apply to the Coastal Office of , Bowring Bros., Ltd., Coastal Mall Service. Telephone Mfc Free Delivery Offer. Dry Goods and Millinery. We will prepay freight charges on all cash retail orders amounting to $lOlOO and over. Satisfaction or money refunded.HENDERSON'S BargainHoose oct24,eod,tey * P ERFECTION SOAP. Easy to use. R übbing not necessary. Full value. Everyone's using it. C leans beautifully. \ T "ry it now. I t works for you. Only sc. a cake. N ever be without it. \ St. John's to Halifax and New York. RED CROSS LINE. Excellent Passenger Service. S.S. ".STEPHANO " and S.S. " FLORIZEL" Sailing for Halifax and New York Erery Satarday. Fares including meals and berth. To New York—Saloon, $40.00. Return, $70.00. Second Cabin $15.00. To Halifax—Saloon, $20.00. Return, $35.00. Second Cabin, $9.00. £i HARVEY octlB,tf » • Agents. ft"*" Will sail for Mediterranean Ports, Direct, on Nov. 12 or 13th. For Freight apply to HARVEY & CO., Agents. n0v830,11,13 TO RENT—Dwelling Hous Ho. 47 Freshwater Road, also Dwellin House No. 16 Pennywsll Road. Imrac diate possession. For further pai ' lars apply to WOOD & KELLY, ' pie Building, Duckworth St. oct TO LET—By Nov. Ist, End of "Sudbury Hall"; apply at ( THOMSON'S residence. oct24 HELP WANTED! WANTED—Twenty Tea ers (male and female) for the wi months to take up work in isol settlements. In addition to a suit education, the principal qualifies! sought ate character and a miss ary spirit. Applicants should be C IS years of age. enjoy good health, ; be communicants of the Church ■ England. Apply immediately to mi BLACKALL, Superintendent of Ed' tion (Church of England). Colo Building, St. John's. no\l2, WANTED —A Kite Maid; references required; applv MRS. H. D. REID. Devon Place. n0v!3,3 WANTED—A General vant; apply to MISS BROWN '"Richmond," Topsail Road. noA WANTED—Assistant C for Central Store Restaurant; a WOOD'S CANDY STORE, City Chi, Building. novt3.tr WANTED Immediately a Gmnl (•cnrral Seriant; apply MRS R. If. SIMMS. 38 Victoria Street. • novlL'.6i ■, WANTED Immediat a Male Teacher for Superior Se Branch; references, with any sp characteristics, such as grade or gree, required. Salary known on a plication. J. J. COADY, P.P. no"° WANTED —Lady Re sentnttve in every town; pie work; two dollars per day s; MRS. DAVIDSON, Desk 26, Brantfor 0e122-novls General Servant Wanted December; no washing; small fai Apply between 7 and iD p.m. to I BROOKES, 7 Maxse St. novll.3i WANTED Immediately, two Reliable Boys as Messengers; a Boy to learn the Book and Stationery trade. GARLAND'S BOOKSTORE, 177 Water Street East. nov4.eodJf WANTED—A Good, General Servant in a small family; apply to 119 a Pleasant Street oct22.eod.tfi $150.00 for Sixty Days to any thoughtful man or woman for help* tag us circulate. Bible Literature. BJ'iLE HOUSE, Drawer 26, Brantiord, oct22-nov!6 . _ . ; M9G |
CONTENTdm file name | 83029.jp2 |