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The Evening Telegram. VOLUME XLIV. $6.00 PER YEAR. ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND, WEDNESDAY, JULY 12, 1922. PRICE TWO CENTS. NUMBER 156. Hi LEATHER FORECAST. TORONTO (Midnight)— Light to borate winds, mostly cloudy and J* with much fog. R0PKR & THOMPSON—Bar. 30.28; i:DMa:wwiiaK»ttia*.*B^o;**A«:^ v.v,wwtfwvwwvftwwwww^wnMi^ww YIIY - ■ '■'■ • • -11 ■ ''" Auction Sales l mm, fl O Ci"l7 JoTNiQEfK AUCTION. TRADE SALE. (For the benefit of whom it may concern.) THURSDAY, July 13th, AT OFR AUCTION ROOMS, 5 Waldeprrare Street, 11 a.m. Hoi's Ties. Sewing Cotton, Ladies' Skirts Men's Boots, Gloves, Socks. Ladies' Silk Hose, Navy and Tan, Cotton Hose. White and Grey, Buttons, Underskirts, Calico, Poplin, Sateen, Silk Flanenlette, Soft Collars, Children? Stockings, Misses' Boots, Shoe Rubbers. .Men's Shoe Rubbers. Ladies' Blouse?. Stockingnette. Underwear, Wool Caps. Hand Bags, Purses, Thimbles. Pipes. Prayer Books, Pencils, Paper and Envelopes, Copy Books; also lot School Books, Clothes Brushes. Elastic and Studs, Hat Pins, Dressing Combs. Yard Toweling, Men's Oil Coats. Raincoats, English Cashmere Hose, Overcoats, etc., etc. D0 RESERVE. 11 AJL J. A. BARNES, jvll2i Afetioneer. AUCTION r Highly Cultivated Farm. We will sell by Public Auction on Tuesday next, July 18th, at 12 o'clock noon fit not previously disposed of by private sale) all that 18 acre Farm situate on Logy Bay Road, and belonging to the estate of the late William Murrin; together with two large Dwelling Houses and one New Barn. This farm is delightfully situated, only about two miles from the city, is in a high state of cultivation and contains about fifteen tons of prime hay growin? thereon. This farm may be inspected at any lime and is a rare opportunity to obtain a really fine farm practically within the city limits. * For terms and full particulars apply to. M. A. Bastow & Sons, Limited. Auctioneers. V \~i\ jjALei.*. r»m TOURING CAR, perfect condition. Sold with a factory guarantee. New top, dashers, electric headtight?, and new paint. A BARGAIN ! PARSONS, the Auto Man King's Road. Ilv4.tf FOR SALE. Fwo Dwelling Houses situate at 1. No. 30 Victoria Street. 2. No. 150 Gower Street. All Leasehold—in good condition. Apply to T. P. HALLEY, Solicitor, Renouf Building, Duckworth St., St. John's. **y2o,sDw,tf FOR SALE. Complete Printing Outfit. Consisting of one 9 x 13 Foot Press, Dne 20-inch Paper Cutter, 3 eases Body Type—B, 10 and 12 point; and a large issortment of Job Type. All complete md rsady to start small job work/ Suitable for a large outport locality. *PPIy P. O. BOX 311, St. John's. ly7,eod,tf ' FOR SALE. Two or three very Choice Freehold Building Lots in excellent residential locality Central). C. J. CAHILL, *w Chambers, Solicitor. Duckworth St. fly*" "Only One Hotel in Halifax." I HIS was the conversa- JL tion heard between two travellers: First Traveller: "Where do you put up when in Halifax?"Second Traveller: "Always at The Carleton, for when it comes to solid comfort, cracking good hotel facilities and reasonable prices, I'll say it's the only hotel in the city." CARLETON, "More than a Hotel- It's A HOME.". Under the direction of C. E. PASS. Halifax .. Nova Scotia. jlyl2,li A slight scratch, bruise or muscular strain received during your training period will often knock- you out when the big event comes off. Don't disappoint your friends or yourself. Carry the Athletes' Ointment with you and keep always 100 per cent fit. GIBSOL. Every Touch Heals. 50c. at all leading Druggists and Stores. jlylo,3i,m,w,s Concrete Building Blocks We will be glad to quote prices on Concrete Building Blocks of any design. Not alone can we make Waterproof Building Blocks to suit any plan, but any buildings we erect can bear mechanical inspection. We are also prepared to do any class of mason work. D. WHITTLE, jne24,lBi,s,w Alexander Street. VERY BEST QUALITY ONLY each. New Gower Street. King 1323. feb27,m,w,«,tf FOR SALE—Dwelling, No. 61 Duckworth Street (Freehold), recently thoroughly renovated and put In Al repair, every convenience, hot and cold v/ater, furnace, electric, gas stove; easy terms if necessary to reliable person; good location; apply R. J. COLEMAN. may23,*od,tf PROTECT YOUR RECORDS. YOUR RECORDS PROTECT YOUR BUSINESS. If your office was destroyed to-night, what chance would your records have of surviving. Every business, no matter how small, has records which need protection, and the day after the fire is a mighty poor time to find out that you were not safeguarded. We can supply that protection. The Victor Safe Agency. WALTER E. WHITE, P. O. Box 302. Muir Bldg. jne24,s,tu,3mo PUBLIC NOTICE. NEWFOUNDLAND ROYAL NATAL RESERVE. H.M.S. BRITON having been paid off and the Naval Accountant Officer at St. John's withdrawn, there is no longer a resident Naval Officer representing the Admiralty in Newfoundland.All correspondence on matters connected with the Newfoundland Royal Naval Reserve should therefore be addressed to the Secretary of the Admiralty, London, S.W.I. # Royal Naval Reserve men applying to the Admiralty for Long Service Gratuity should enclose their Certificate Books. ARTHUR MEWS, Deputy Colonial Secretary. Colonial Secretary's Department, July 11, 1922. j1y12,13,15 In the Supreme Court. MEETING OF CONTRIBUTORIES. In the matter of the Companies Act, 1899, and in the matter of the winding up of the Old Ferrole Co-Operative Store, Limited, Old Ferrole. Notice is hereby given that the first meeting of Contributories in the above matter will be held at the business premises of the Old Ferrole Co-Operative Store, Limited, Old Ferrole, Newfoundland, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon on Friday, the 21st day of July, 1922. Forms of Special and General Proxies must be lodged with the Chairman, Rev. J. T. Richards, before the meeting. St. John's, the sth day of July, 1922. WILLIAM F. LLOYD, Official Receiver. 11y12,19 In the Supreme Court. MEETING OF CREDITORS. In the matter, of the Companies Act, 1899, and in the matter of the winding up of the Old Ferrole Co-Operative Store, Limited. Notice is hereby given that the first meeting of in the above matter will be held in the Tower Room of the Court House at St. John's, Newfoundland, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon on Friday, the 21st day of July, 1922.* To entitle a creditor to vote thereat, proof of debt must be lodged with me before the meeting. Forma of Special and General Proxies must be lodged with me before the meeting. St John's, the sth day of July, 1922. WILLIAM F. LLOYD, Official Receiver. iiyi2,l9 CAR OWNERS. We wash and store cars at reasonable prices. If you want to wash your own car we, will give you a price for same, per wash or month. McKINLAIPS, jiyiLioi lime Street. Special Attraction WEDNESDAY, JULY 12TH, Garden Party (IN 2ID OF THE METHODIST COLLEGE AND ORPHANAGE) ■ • on the . NEW AYRE ATHLETIC GROUNDS, PENNYWELL ROAD. Sports, Side Shows, Pony and Small Horse Races, Football, etc. Candy, Ice Cream, Teas for sale. Special invitation to persons returning from G. W. V. A. Sports to take tea on the grounds. M. G. BAND IN ATTENDANCE. * Admission 20c.—to be paid by all. Teas $l.OO. HELP THE ORPHANAGE AND COLLEGE BY TOUR PATRONAGE. jlyll,2i N. B. S. Annual GARDEN PARTY, WOODLEY'S FARM, QUIDI VIDI, Wednesday, July 12th. His Excellency the Governor has kindly consented to open It at 3 p.m. An excellent sports programme has been arranged, including Mercantile Football Fives. Medals for same. A full line of attractive side shows is assured. Dancing gallery erected for a good old-time dance. Come and enjoy yourselves.MUSIC BY C. L. B. BAND. % t\ •"D- TO, Public Announcement! RETAIL FISH MARKET! We beg to announce to the public that we have opened a Retail Fish Market situated at 69 Queen's Road, in conjunction with which will be run a Retail Grocery Store. We will also stock Fresh Vegetables, Butter and Eggs. In order to guarantee a thoroughly fresh supply of fish, we request you phone order on Tuesday for delivery by motor van early Wednesday.QUEERS STORE, Telephone 2114 jlylO,tf SEE US ABOUT THAT IDEAL-ARCOLA HEATING OUTFIT. Saves coal, gives sure, safe heat; makes a warm, happy home. A discount of 10 per cent, on all Areola orders placed during July. EDSTROM & O'GRADY, Phone 955. 66 Prescott St. jly3,lmo * Department of Marine & Fisheries. : ut Tenders will. be received at the above Department for the purchase of Motor Schooner "Parity". Tonnage, 23 gross, 19 nett; length, 52J;breadih, .]#*• depth, 6.4; Engines, Gray * Prior, 36 B.H.P. The above boat is fully equipped with sails, running gear, anchors, etc., ready for sea, and is in first class order and condition. Tenders will be received up to July 20th inst. The highest or any tender not necessarily .i * *• i «; DjD ! * § St. Michael's and All Angels' Parish Sunday ' School Picnic at Hafey's Farm, Wednesday, July 12th. Teas, etc., will be served by the Women's Auxiliary. Ice Cream and drinks will be served also. VISITORS WELCOME. NOTICE Four weeks from the date hereof application will be made to His Excellency the Governor of Newfoundi land in Council for a grant of letters patent for improvements in process of and apparatus for washing paper machine felts to be granted to John Thomas Ayers of the town of Lachute, in the Province of Quebec and Dominion of Canada, Manufacturer. St. John's, July 11th, 1922. WILLIAM R. HOWLEY, rf, j1y12,19,26,au2 Solicitor for Applicant. NOTICE. CC NORTH SYDNEY TO ST. « » JOHN'S. SS ss S. S. SABLE I. leaves North « » Sydney every Saturday at 2.30 S) p.m., and St. John's, Nfld., every Tuesday at 10.00 a.m. Cs « HARYEY & CO., LTD., Agents, « » St John's, Nfld. SC FARQFHAR STEAMSHIP CO., \\ | Halifax, N.S. j CANDY! j | Persons interested in Garden Par- I ties or othejp charitable .organizations, "r~aiid who may be desirous of obtaining High Grade Home-made Candies for sale, will do well to consult us. We i quote special prices for charitable ■ purposes. POWER'S CANDY STORE, j1y10,12,15 218 New Gower St. CARD ! Windsor Rigging Works, Phone 1593. 26 Water St. West Flag Poles and Spars erected, repaired and painted at shortest notice. Shoe Legs for erecting poles always on hand. may22,eod,tf One Pound or Ton. Leave your order with CALVER'S, 162 DUCEWORTH ST. jun2l,9i,eod Telephone 739. ORANGES! We have full stock Fancy CaUf'a ORANGES 250, 216 &JL76 count ALSO, A few boxes Choice Table Apples Due to. arrive Monday, another shipmentBANANAS Green, % ripe or ripa, as you. want them. BIGHTP TD ADVEBTISIIfGfrBAItt* Jt Each, i nyllttwi **JMto* psrJMii Contract Jtsteaatttßpptleatlaß. Subscription Rsta**CM par yr« WHY NOT HAVE IT ? ' With your name on altnost every, thing you own, why not have it on your fountain pen also? Costs only 50c. in gold at WATERMAN HEADQUARTERS, City Club Corner, i jiyl2,li "PUBLIC OPINION may be bought at the follpwing places every week: Garland's, Byrne's | (Bookstores), Mayo's (The Beach), j Myron's, Penny well RCad; J. J. j Healey's, Water St. West. Price 2c. 1 a copy. Subscription $l.OO a year. jnel4,tf ! Bishop Feild Colitege and Bishop Spencer College w 11 reopen on Tuesday, September sth, at 9.30. By order of the Board of Directors. jlyS,6i LOOK !—The Latest! "One Dip Pens", which write 60) words with I one dip in the ink bott e. Old and j young use them. Great for school I children. Thousands sold. Low I prices, 10c. each, 2 for 15c. or box iof 10 pens for 65c. Sold only by j BUTLER BROS., Water Jit. East- opp. Prescott Street. j yB,3i,s,m,w ;St. Bon's Announcement. I All ex-pupils are reminc ed to attend i Mass in the College Chapel at 8 a.m. jon the 14th inst. After Mass, break| fast will be served in fie Refectory, i Tickets for breakfast ct n be had at the College or from Officers or Members of Committee. T. SCANLAN Mc- GRATH, Hon. Sec'y. jlrlo,3i,m,w,th NOTICE—As lam leaving the country,'i am force! to sacrifice a DTew Well Built House situated at foot Quidi Vidi Lake, containing three large bedrooms, parlor, dining room and kitchen, stone spring well, ooncrete wall around house; land measures 30 x 190 ft., cleared ind bordering on river; boating and tfout fishing in vicinity. Price $3,500. Apply at the residence late Geo.. Ch archill, Quidi Vidi. jne2o,tf FOR SALE Five Room Bungalow and Freehold Land on Topsail Road, ten minutes' walk from the car line; would make a a ideal home; will be sold at a bargain to quick purchaser. For further particulars apply on the premises or D. E. PELLEY'S VARIETY STORE, cor Water and Springdale Streets. j1y12,3i j FOR SALE—A Motor Boat , and Engine (Regal), 5 hp; all new ; and in excellent condit; on. Will sell | at a bargain to quick buyer; apply at residence of late Geo. Churchill, Quidi | Vidi. jnel3,tf - j FOR SALE—At a Bargain, ! a Handsome Upright llano (German make). Reason for Cselling, owner leaving the country. Can be seen at the residence of MRS, MARY PURCELL, 275 Water Street West, any evening between 7 and 9. jlyll,2i FOR SALE—At a Bargain, House and Land at Big Pond; attractive to tourists; well known on the Bay Bulls Road. Drn't miss this chance. For information apply to JOHN DIN, Goulds, Buy Bulls Road. jlyll,3i FOR SALE—At a Bargain, one J. & J. Taylor Sai'e; exterior dimensions 4 foot square. This Safe has only been in use about one year. Apply this office. jly7,tf FOR SALE House and Freehold Land near Newtown Boad; apply HORWOOD LUMBER CO., LTD. jlylo,loi | FOR SALE—Exjaress Wagj gon, newly painted, ii bargain at ; $45.00; 1 piece Land, IMi feet fronti age, 1100 feet rearagei just spot for bungalow; partly wooded. small ! stream runs through this property; | $300.00 takes it; also Building Lots ! in city limits at $B.OO per foot; splenj did location; apply RELIANCE COM- I MISSION CO., 334 Water St. (opp. R. j Templeton's). jly6,6i FOR SALEr-Thiat Country Property consisting of four acres- of cultivated land, with large and commodious dwelling thereon, situate Just outside city limits on Kenna's Hill. Easy terms given. Apply HIGGINS, HUNT & EMERSON, Duckworth St. jne3o,tf •; : STRAWBERRIES -FOR SALE—Orders filled promptly from July 20th. (Sgd.) A. V. GALLANT, Stephenville. j1y7,25i FOR SALE "The White j House?, 5 Carter's HilL with modern j conveniences; street car passes close j by. For particulars apply JOHN : GIBBONS On premises* jly7,si FOR SALE-A Large Dwelling House (freehold), situated on Pennywell Road, with a)l modern conveniences, hot and cold 'water, electric light. First floor contains large drawing room and dining room with folding doors, breakfast room and very large kitchen. Second floor, five large bedrooms and bathroorf; large basement. This house is only two years old, and has also 138 feet rearage. For further particulars! apply at 38 Pennywell Road, or by letter to same address. jlyll^i Newfoundland St. Andrew's Society. A Special Meeting of the Executive, Sports Committee and members of the above Society will be held on Thnrsday, the 13th at 8 to discuss matters in connection with the Highland Games to be held on August 30th. By order, R. H. TAIT, j1y12,2i Sec.-Treas. A DREADFUL THINGS Your fire is a dreadful thing—see that I repay what you lose. PERCIE JOHNSON, The Insurance Man. Jlyl2,li LOST—Last night, between East End Cab Stand and Rawlins* Cross, by way of Prescott Street, a Horse Blanket. Finder will be rewarded on returning same to this office. Jlyll.tf LOST—On Thursday, July 6th, a String of Pearls, either at Donovan's or between Donovan's and town. Finder will be rewarded on leaving information at this office. jly!o,3i STRAYED From 80 Circular Road, a Persian fat. Finder will be rewarded on returning same to above address. J1y12,21 FOUND—On Thursday, on Gower Street, a Sweater Coat. Owner can get same upon proving property and paying expenses; apply at this 'office. JlyB,3i Window and Carpet Cleaning work satisfactory and guaranteed. Phone 1023. J. J. CLARKE. maylB,tf BOARD and LODGING. Having taken over the residence lately occupied by Dr. Roberts. 170 New Gower Street, we are prepared to take in first class boarders. Good rooms, hot and cold water, electric light and telephone. First class meals. For terms apply MR. CHARLES BROWN, 170 New Gower Street. jlylo,6i WANTED—A Schooner to take a cargo of herring to New York: applv to WM. ASHBOURNE, Crosbie Hotel. Jlyll.tf WANTED—A Model of Seal about three incjies long, either in wood, stone or metal, etc. Will pay $2.50 for right model. J. M. RYAN SUPPLY CO., 227 Theatre Hill. jly7,tf WANTED TO RENT A Small House or 4 or » Rooms; central preferred; apply by letter to "M. M.", c| this office. jlylo,3i HELP WANTED WANTED Immediately, a Girl to go to the country for summer months; high wages offered; apply 84 Circular Road. jlyl2,tf WANTED—A Middle-aged or Elderly Lady to take charge of house and two children; apply between 7 and 9 p.m., 1 RYAN ROW, Merrymeeting Road. Jlyl2,3i,eod WANTED Experienced Girl for general housework; small family; reference required; apply J. PEARL. 22 New Gower Street. j1y12,3i W ANTED—For Dry Goods and Grocery Departments, Experien, ced Salesmen and Salesladies. All applications must be sent in writing. G. I KNOWLING. LTD. J1y12,31 WANTED Experienced Girl for Grocery Store; apply W. E. BEARNS. Jlyll.tf | WANTED An Experienced Saleslady; also Cash Girl for Dry Goods Department. BISHOP, SONS & CO., LTD. J1y11,21 WANTED An Experienj ced Man for Retail Store; apply by letter to JAMES BAIRD, LTD. I Jlyll.tf WANTED—A Dining Room Maid; wages $l6 per month; apply MRS. BIBOUT,\ Staff House, Bay 11v10.3i
Object Description
Title | Evening Telegram (St. John's, N.L.), 1922-07-12 |
Subject | Canadian newspapers--Newfoundland and Labrador--St. John's--20th century |
Publisher | W. J. Herder |
Place of Publication | St. John's (N.L.) |
Date | 1922-07-12 |
Year | 1922 |
Month | 07 |
Day | 12 |
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 the years 1919-1926. |
Location | Canada--Newfoundland and Labrador--Avalon Peninsula--St. John's |
Time Period | 20th Century |
Volume | Vol. 44 |
Issue | No. 156 |
Language | eng |
LCCN | 2009218154 |
Type | Text |
Resource Type | Newspaper |
Format | image/tiff; application/pdf |
Collection | Evening Telegram, 1919-1926 |
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 | 13457.cpd |
Description
Title | Evening Telegram (St. John's, N.L.), 1922-07-12 |
Subject | Canadian newspapers--Newfoundland and Labrador--St. John's--20th century |
Publisher | W. J. Herder |
Date | 1922-07-12 |
Year | 1922 |
Month | 07 |
Day | 12 |
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 |
Volume | Vol. 44 |
Issue | No. 156 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
File Name | SJDT_19220712_001.jp2 |
File Size | 6631.13 KB |
Language | Eng |
LCCN | 2009218154 |
Type | Text |
Resource Type | Newspaper |
Format | Image/tiff; Application/pdf |
Source | Microfilm held in the Queen Elizabeth II Library. |
Rights | Public domain |
Transcript | The Evening Telegram. VOLUME XLIV. $6.00 PER YEAR. ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND, WEDNESDAY, JULY 12, 1922. PRICE TWO CENTS. NUMBER 156. Hi LEATHER FORECAST. TORONTO (Midnight)— Light to borate winds, mostly cloudy and J* with much fog. R0PKR & THOMPSON—Bar. 30.28; i:DMa:wwiiaK»ttia*.*B^o;**A«:^ v.v,wwtfwvwwvftwwwww^wnMi^ww YIIY - ■ '■'■ • • -11 ■ ''" Auction Sales l mm, fl O Ci"l7 JoTNiQEfK AUCTION. TRADE SALE. (For the benefit of whom it may concern.) THURSDAY, July 13th, AT OFR AUCTION ROOMS, 5 Waldeprrare Street, 11 a.m. Hoi's Ties. Sewing Cotton, Ladies' Skirts Men's Boots, Gloves, Socks. Ladies' Silk Hose, Navy and Tan, Cotton Hose. White and Grey, Buttons, Underskirts, Calico, Poplin, Sateen, Silk Flanenlette, Soft Collars, Children? Stockings, Misses' Boots, Shoe Rubbers. .Men's Shoe Rubbers. Ladies' Blouse?. Stockingnette. Underwear, Wool Caps. Hand Bags, Purses, Thimbles. Pipes. Prayer Books, Pencils, Paper and Envelopes, Copy Books; also lot School Books, Clothes Brushes. Elastic and Studs, Hat Pins, Dressing Combs. Yard Toweling, Men's Oil Coats. Raincoats, English Cashmere Hose, Overcoats, etc., etc. D0 RESERVE. 11 AJL J. A. BARNES, jvll2i Afetioneer. AUCTION r Highly Cultivated Farm. We will sell by Public Auction on Tuesday next, July 18th, at 12 o'clock noon fit not previously disposed of by private sale) all that 18 acre Farm situate on Logy Bay Road, and belonging to the estate of the late William Murrin; together with two large Dwelling Houses and one New Barn. This farm is delightfully situated, only about two miles from the city, is in a high state of cultivation and contains about fifteen tons of prime hay growin? thereon. This farm may be inspected at any lime and is a rare opportunity to obtain a really fine farm practically within the city limits. * For terms and full particulars apply to. M. A. Bastow & Sons, Limited. Auctioneers. V \~i\ jjALei.*. r»m TOURING CAR, perfect condition. Sold with a factory guarantee. New top, dashers, electric headtight?, and new paint. A BARGAIN ! PARSONS, the Auto Man King's Road. Ilv4.tf FOR SALE. Fwo Dwelling Houses situate at 1. No. 30 Victoria Street. 2. No. 150 Gower Street. All Leasehold—in good condition. Apply to T. P. HALLEY, Solicitor, Renouf Building, Duckworth St., St. John's. **y2o,sDw,tf FOR SALE. Complete Printing Outfit. Consisting of one 9 x 13 Foot Press, Dne 20-inch Paper Cutter, 3 eases Body Type—B, 10 and 12 point; and a large issortment of Job Type. All complete md rsady to start small job work/ Suitable for a large outport locality. *PPIy P. O. BOX 311, St. John's. ly7,eod,tf ' FOR SALE. Two or three very Choice Freehold Building Lots in excellent residential locality Central). C. J. CAHILL, *w Chambers, Solicitor. Duckworth St. fly*" "Only One Hotel in Halifax." I HIS was the conversa- JL tion heard between two travellers: First Traveller: "Where do you put up when in Halifax?"Second Traveller: "Always at The Carleton, for when it comes to solid comfort, cracking good hotel facilities and reasonable prices, I'll say it's the only hotel in the city." CARLETON, "More than a Hotel- It's A HOME.". Under the direction of C. E. PASS. Halifax .. Nova Scotia. jlyl2,li A slight scratch, bruise or muscular strain received during your training period will often knock- you out when the big event comes off. Don't disappoint your friends or yourself. Carry the Athletes' Ointment with you and keep always 100 per cent fit. GIBSOL. Every Touch Heals. 50c. at all leading Druggists and Stores. jlylo,3i,m,w,s Concrete Building Blocks We will be glad to quote prices on Concrete Building Blocks of any design. Not alone can we make Waterproof Building Blocks to suit any plan, but any buildings we erect can bear mechanical inspection. We are also prepared to do any class of mason work. D. WHITTLE, jne24,lBi,s,w Alexander Street. VERY BEST QUALITY ONLY each. New Gower Street. King 1323. feb27,m,w,«,tf FOR SALE—Dwelling, No. 61 Duckworth Street (Freehold), recently thoroughly renovated and put In Al repair, every convenience, hot and cold v/ater, furnace, electric, gas stove; easy terms if necessary to reliable person; good location; apply R. J. COLEMAN. may23,*od,tf PROTECT YOUR RECORDS. YOUR RECORDS PROTECT YOUR BUSINESS. If your office was destroyed to-night, what chance would your records have of surviving. Every business, no matter how small, has records which need protection, and the day after the fire is a mighty poor time to find out that you were not safeguarded. We can supply that protection. The Victor Safe Agency. WALTER E. WHITE, P. O. Box 302. Muir Bldg. jne24,s,tu,3mo PUBLIC NOTICE. NEWFOUNDLAND ROYAL NATAL RESERVE. H.M.S. BRITON having been paid off and the Naval Accountant Officer at St. John's withdrawn, there is no longer a resident Naval Officer representing the Admiralty in Newfoundland.All correspondence on matters connected with the Newfoundland Royal Naval Reserve should therefore be addressed to the Secretary of the Admiralty, London, S.W.I. # Royal Naval Reserve men applying to the Admiralty for Long Service Gratuity should enclose their Certificate Books. ARTHUR MEWS, Deputy Colonial Secretary. Colonial Secretary's Department, July 11, 1922. j1y12,13,15 In the Supreme Court. MEETING OF CONTRIBUTORIES. In the matter of the Companies Act, 1899, and in the matter of the winding up of the Old Ferrole Co-Operative Store, Limited, Old Ferrole. Notice is hereby given that the first meeting of Contributories in the above matter will be held at the business premises of the Old Ferrole Co-Operative Store, Limited, Old Ferrole, Newfoundland, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon on Friday, the 21st day of July, 1922. Forms of Special and General Proxies must be lodged with the Chairman, Rev. J. T. Richards, before the meeting. St. John's, the sth day of July, 1922. WILLIAM F. LLOYD, Official Receiver. 11y12,19 In the Supreme Court. MEETING OF CREDITORS. In the matter, of the Companies Act, 1899, and in the matter of the winding up of the Old Ferrole Co-Operative Store, Limited. Notice is hereby given that the first meeting of in the above matter will be held in the Tower Room of the Court House at St. John's, Newfoundland, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon on Friday, the 21st day of July, 1922.* To entitle a creditor to vote thereat, proof of debt must be lodged with me before the meeting. Forma of Special and General Proxies must be lodged with me before the meeting. St John's, the sth day of July, 1922. WILLIAM F. LLOYD, Official Receiver. iiyi2,l9 CAR OWNERS. We wash and store cars at reasonable prices. If you want to wash your own car we, will give you a price for same, per wash or month. McKINLAIPS, jiyiLioi lime Street. Special Attraction WEDNESDAY, JULY 12TH, Garden Party (IN 2ID OF THE METHODIST COLLEGE AND ORPHANAGE) ■ • on the . NEW AYRE ATHLETIC GROUNDS, PENNYWELL ROAD. Sports, Side Shows, Pony and Small Horse Races, Football, etc. Candy, Ice Cream, Teas for sale. Special invitation to persons returning from G. W. V. A. Sports to take tea on the grounds. M. G. BAND IN ATTENDANCE. * Admission 20c.—to be paid by all. Teas $l.OO. HELP THE ORPHANAGE AND COLLEGE BY TOUR PATRONAGE. jlyll,2i N. B. S. Annual GARDEN PARTY, WOODLEY'S FARM, QUIDI VIDI, Wednesday, July 12th. His Excellency the Governor has kindly consented to open It at 3 p.m. An excellent sports programme has been arranged, including Mercantile Football Fives. Medals for same. A full line of attractive side shows is assured. Dancing gallery erected for a good old-time dance. Come and enjoy yourselves.MUSIC BY C. L. B. BAND. % t\ •"D- TO, Public Announcement! RETAIL FISH MARKET! We beg to announce to the public that we have opened a Retail Fish Market situated at 69 Queen's Road, in conjunction with which will be run a Retail Grocery Store. We will also stock Fresh Vegetables, Butter and Eggs. In order to guarantee a thoroughly fresh supply of fish, we request you phone order on Tuesday for delivery by motor van early Wednesday.QUEERS STORE, Telephone 2114 jlylO,tf SEE US ABOUT THAT IDEAL-ARCOLA HEATING OUTFIT. Saves coal, gives sure, safe heat; makes a warm, happy home. A discount of 10 per cent, on all Areola orders placed during July. EDSTROM & O'GRADY, Phone 955. 66 Prescott St. jly3,lmo * Department of Marine & Fisheries. : ut Tenders will. be received at the above Department for the purchase of Motor Schooner "Parity". Tonnage, 23 gross, 19 nett; length, 52J;breadih, .]#*• depth, 6.4; Engines, Gray * Prior, 36 B.H.P. The above boat is fully equipped with sails, running gear, anchors, etc., ready for sea, and is in first class order and condition. Tenders will be received up to July 20th inst. The highest or any tender not necessarily .i * *• i «; DjD ! * § St. Michael's and All Angels' Parish Sunday ' School Picnic at Hafey's Farm, Wednesday, July 12th. Teas, etc., will be served by the Women's Auxiliary. Ice Cream and drinks will be served also. VISITORS WELCOME. NOTICE Four weeks from the date hereof application will be made to His Excellency the Governor of Newfoundi land in Council for a grant of letters patent for improvements in process of and apparatus for washing paper machine felts to be granted to John Thomas Ayers of the town of Lachute, in the Province of Quebec and Dominion of Canada, Manufacturer. St. John's, July 11th, 1922. WILLIAM R. HOWLEY, rf, j1y12,19,26,au2 Solicitor for Applicant. NOTICE. CC NORTH SYDNEY TO ST. « » JOHN'S. SS ss S. S. SABLE I. leaves North « » Sydney every Saturday at 2.30 S) p.m., and St. John's, Nfld., every Tuesday at 10.00 a.m. Cs « HARYEY & CO., LTD., Agents, « » St John's, Nfld. SC FARQFHAR STEAMSHIP CO., \\ | Halifax, N.S. j CANDY! j | Persons interested in Garden Par- I ties or othejp charitable .organizations, "r~aiid who may be desirous of obtaining High Grade Home-made Candies for sale, will do well to consult us. We i quote special prices for charitable ■ purposes. POWER'S CANDY STORE, j1y10,12,15 218 New Gower St. CARD ! Windsor Rigging Works, Phone 1593. 26 Water St. West Flag Poles and Spars erected, repaired and painted at shortest notice. Shoe Legs for erecting poles always on hand. may22,eod,tf One Pound or Ton. Leave your order with CALVER'S, 162 DUCEWORTH ST. jun2l,9i,eod Telephone 739. ORANGES! We have full stock Fancy CaUf'a ORANGES 250, 216 &JL76 count ALSO, A few boxes Choice Table Apples Due to. arrive Monday, another shipmentBANANAS Green, % ripe or ripa, as you. want them. BIGHTP TD ADVEBTISIIfGfrBAItt* Jt Each, i nyllttwi **JMto* psrJMii Contract Jtsteaatttßpptleatlaß. Subscription Rsta**CM par yr« WHY NOT HAVE IT ? ' With your name on altnost every, thing you own, why not have it on your fountain pen also? Costs only 50c. in gold at WATERMAN HEADQUARTERS, City Club Corner, i jiyl2,li "PUBLIC OPINION may be bought at the follpwing places every week: Garland's, Byrne's | (Bookstores), Mayo's (The Beach), j Myron's, Penny well RCad; J. J. j Healey's, Water St. West. Price 2c. 1 a copy. Subscription $l.OO a year. jnel4,tf ! Bishop Feild Colitege and Bishop Spencer College w 11 reopen on Tuesday, September sth, at 9.30. By order of the Board of Directors. jlyS,6i LOOK !—The Latest! "One Dip Pens", which write 60) words with I one dip in the ink bott e. Old and j young use them. Great for school I children. Thousands sold. Low I prices, 10c. each, 2 for 15c. or box iof 10 pens for 65c. Sold only by j BUTLER BROS., Water Jit. East- opp. Prescott Street. j yB,3i,s,m,w ;St. Bon's Announcement. I All ex-pupils are reminc ed to attend i Mass in the College Chapel at 8 a.m. jon the 14th inst. After Mass, break| fast will be served in fie Refectory, i Tickets for breakfast ct n be had at the College or from Officers or Members of Committee. T. SCANLAN Mc- GRATH, Hon. Sec'y. jlrlo,3i,m,w,th NOTICE—As lam leaving the country,'i am force! to sacrifice a DTew Well Built House situated at foot Quidi Vidi Lake, containing three large bedrooms, parlor, dining room and kitchen, stone spring well, ooncrete wall around house; land measures 30 x 190 ft., cleared ind bordering on river; boating and tfout fishing in vicinity. Price $3,500. Apply at the residence late Geo.. Ch archill, Quidi Vidi. jne2o,tf FOR SALE Five Room Bungalow and Freehold Land on Topsail Road, ten minutes' walk from the car line; would make a a ideal home; will be sold at a bargain to quick purchaser. For further particulars apply on the premises or D. E. PELLEY'S VARIETY STORE, cor Water and Springdale Streets. j1y12,3i j FOR SALE—A Motor Boat , and Engine (Regal), 5 hp; all new ; and in excellent condit; on. Will sell | at a bargain to quick buyer; apply at residence of late Geo. Churchill, Quidi | Vidi. jnel3,tf - j FOR SALE—At a Bargain, ! a Handsome Upright llano (German make). Reason for Cselling, owner leaving the country. Can be seen at the residence of MRS, MARY PURCELL, 275 Water Street West, any evening between 7 and 9. jlyll,2i FOR SALE—At a Bargain, House and Land at Big Pond; attractive to tourists; well known on the Bay Bulls Road. Drn't miss this chance. For information apply to JOHN DIN, Goulds, Buy Bulls Road. jlyll,3i FOR SALE—At a Bargain, one J. & J. Taylor Sai'e; exterior dimensions 4 foot square. This Safe has only been in use about one year. Apply this office. jly7,tf FOR SALE House and Freehold Land near Newtown Boad; apply HORWOOD LUMBER CO., LTD. jlylo,loi | FOR SALE—Exjaress Wagj gon, newly painted, ii bargain at ; $45.00; 1 piece Land, IMi feet fronti age, 1100 feet rearagei just spot for bungalow; partly wooded. small ! stream runs through this property; | $300.00 takes it; also Building Lots ! in city limits at $B.OO per foot; splenj did location; apply RELIANCE COM- I MISSION CO., 334 Water St. (opp. R. j Templeton's). jly6,6i FOR SALEr-Thiat Country Property consisting of four acres- of cultivated land, with large and commodious dwelling thereon, situate Just outside city limits on Kenna's Hill. Easy terms given. Apply HIGGINS, HUNT & EMERSON, Duckworth St. jne3o,tf •; : STRAWBERRIES -FOR SALE—Orders filled promptly from July 20th. (Sgd.) A. V. GALLANT, Stephenville. j1y7,25i FOR SALE "The White j House?, 5 Carter's HilL with modern j conveniences; street car passes close j by. For particulars apply JOHN : GIBBONS On premises* jly7,si FOR SALE-A Large Dwelling House (freehold), situated on Pennywell Road, with a)l modern conveniences, hot and cold 'water, electric light. First floor contains large drawing room and dining room with folding doors, breakfast room and very large kitchen. Second floor, five large bedrooms and bathroorf; large basement. This house is only two years old, and has also 138 feet rearage. For further particulars! apply at 38 Pennywell Road, or by letter to same address. jlyll^i Newfoundland St. Andrew's Society. A Special Meeting of the Executive, Sports Committee and members of the above Society will be held on Thnrsday, the 13th at 8 to discuss matters in connection with the Highland Games to be held on August 30th. By order, R. H. TAIT, j1y12,2i Sec.-Treas. A DREADFUL THINGS Your fire is a dreadful thing—see that I repay what you lose. PERCIE JOHNSON, The Insurance Man. Jlyl2,li LOST—Last night, between East End Cab Stand and Rawlins* Cross, by way of Prescott Street, a Horse Blanket. Finder will be rewarded on returning same to this office. Jlyll.tf LOST—On Thursday, July 6th, a String of Pearls, either at Donovan's or between Donovan's and town. Finder will be rewarded on leaving information at this office. jly!o,3i STRAYED From 80 Circular Road, a Persian fat. Finder will be rewarded on returning same to above address. J1y12,21 FOUND—On Thursday, on Gower Street, a Sweater Coat. Owner can get same upon proving property and paying expenses; apply at this 'office. JlyB,3i Window and Carpet Cleaning work satisfactory and guaranteed. Phone 1023. J. J. CLARKE. maylB,tf BOARD and LODGING. Having taken over the residence lately occupied by Dr. Roberts. 170 New Gower Street, we are prepared to take in first class boarders. Good rooms, hot and cold water, electric light and telephone. First class meals. For terms apply MR. CHARLES BROWN, 170 New Gower Street. jlylo,6i WANTED—A Schooner to take a cargo of herring to New York: applv to WM. ASHBOURNE, Crosbie Hotel. Jlyll.tf WANTED—A Model of Seal about three incjies long, either in wood, stone or metal, etc. Will pay $2.50 for right model. J. M. RYAN SUPPLY CO., 227 Theatre Hill. jly7,tf WANTED TO RENT A Small House or 4 or » Rooms; central preferred; apply by letter to "M. M.", c| this office. jlylo,3i HELP WANTED WANTED Immediately, a Girl to go to the country for summer months; high wages offered; apply 84 Circular Road. jlyl2,tf WANTED—A Middle-aged or Elderly Lady to take charge of house and two children; apply between 7 and 9 p.m., 1 RYAN ROW, Merrymeeting Road. Jlyl2,3i,eod WANTED Experienced Girl for general housework; small family; reference required; apply J. PEARL. 22 New Gower Street. j1y12,3i W ANTED—For Dry Goods and Grocery Departments, Experien, ced Salesmen and Salesladies. All applications must be sent in writing. G. I KNOWLING. LTD. J1y12,31 WANTED Experienced Girl for Grocery Store; apply W. E. BEARNS. Jlyll.tf | WANTED An Experienced Saleslady; also Cash Girl for Dry Goods Department. BISHOP, SONS & CO., LTD. J1y11,21 WANTED An Experienj ced Man for Retail Store; apply by letter to JAMES BAIRD, LTD. I Jlyll.tf WANTED—A Dining Room Maid; wages $l6 per month; apply MRS. BIBOUT,\ Staff House, Bay 11v10.3i |
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