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-* v* Z-'" ° * ai*ck —rORTY-SIX EARS EN THE SERVICE OF Tiib rUWiiv-ia A uyi; IiaILY lix A buol jti\iv—oiui/x no ilLnai auv xL&rnsinii. LTEEN PAGR- The Evening Telegram ■ VOLT^^il^ $6.00 PER YEAR. ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND, MONDAY, AUGUST 3,1925. PRICE: TWO CENTS. NUMBER 175. ffE.ITHEK FORECAST. .; N <xm)—Light ■winds, :o-day and Tuesday. HOMPSON—Bar. 29.98; notion Males f POPULAR [DEN 1 gPWA*OS AUCTIONEERS ICTION. v, Tuesday, Joseph Cooker. TV- I IMLLAC U'TOMO. }, - •: and used Dowden & Edwards, 111 Auctioneers. THE icneers |pRH^5& RESERVE. IGTOR CAR. .agust 4th, . o'clock. an , Queen St. Pa; I Maimers Tourlnjr Car. Just the thing ARN & BARNES. inotioneers. CTION. of -mm car. *' ' Vnotion Kooms, i' ater Street. himst 4th, •■'clock. r_f; r in perfect running Fitzgibbon, Auctioneer. SALE. •Head Choice Butchers' Cattle. 'New Milch Cows and Calves. Registered Ayrshire Cow and Calf. ' General Purpose Horses. Young Pigs. Car Choice Hay. Sacks Best Oats. TUiAM BRENNAN. il Phone 1461. , FOR SALE. r A GREAT SACRIFICE tafalow and about 10 acres '»tove Road, 2 miles from "• Land heavily wooded, r runs through property. WW contains living room, nen, pantry, 3 bedrooms; nciid well near house. Im«te ]>ossession. Suitable for fner or winter residence. E* ra & edwaßds. CARD. H. B. THOMSON Opt. D., Optometrist & Optician. Office: 216 Water St. (Over T. J. Duley & Co. Store. Entrance Main Door). HOURS:—9.3O to 12.30 2.30 to 5.30 'Phone 1681 for appointment.(Repairing and replacng Lenses a specialty. Save the pieces). aug3,eod,tf FRUIT FOR REGATTA Offer due Monday. 50 oases Ynlentia Oranges (300 t case). 30 rases California Oranges (216's>. 30 hunches Bananas. 30 crates Green Cabbage. 30 sacks P. E. I. Potatoes. 50 cases New Onions. Valentia Oranges are cheap and good. EDWIN MURRAY. augl.fi LOCAL TOMATOES : Ripe Tomatoes, Fresh j Every Day. Why buy imported I ones, when you can get I better quality at same | cost? I The Flower Shop, * 166 Water St. TO LET! Tenders will be received up to Aug 15th for the letting of the Dwelling House and Shop. No's ISO and 182 Also Dwelling House and Shop, No'! 184 and 186, New Gower Street. To b< let on 3. 5 or 7 years lease. Rent pay able monthly. Tenderers should stati the amount of monthly rental they ar< prepared to pay, only''written tender) will be considered. The highest oi any tender not necessarily accepted Tenders to be addressed to M. & E. Kennedy, Contracters and Builders, ju1y25.25i Renouf Building CARD. DR. R. TTSTICK, DENTIST. Graduate of Royal College, Dental Surgeons of Ontario and University of Toronto. HOURS:— 9.00 a.m. to 1.00 p.m. 2.80 p.m. to «.00 p.m. Phone 734. 196 Water St (Opposite City Club) augl.lmo FOR SALE A New Bungalow at Waterfor. Bridge, never occupied, will be sacri fice if applied for at once (freehold) -- ALSO, A Two Tenement House with nin rooms, cituated off George Stree (freehold). A real bargain; imme diate possession; apply to 34 Gower Street. july3otf NOW LANDING a cargo choice Lumber. No's 1 and 2 Matched. No's 1 and 2 Rough 2 and 3 Inch Plank Dressed Clapboard. Scantling, all sizes S. A. DARBY, Coal Dealer, July7.lmo.eod Cliffs Cove MINiBD'S LViMEIST FOR BHEC MATISJL Traffic Regulations for Regatta Day. I—No Motor Cars or other Vehicles will be permitted to park on the Quidi Vidi Roads (North and South) except on the Lake Side of said Roads. | 2—No Motor Cars or other Vehicles will be permitted to go East over the North Quidi Vidi Road, between the hour of 9 a.m. and the close of the Regatta. 3—No Motor Cars or other Vehicles will be permitted on the Boulevard, between the hours of 9 a.m. to 12.30 p.m. and 2 p.m. to 4. p.m. CHAS. H. HUTCHINGS, 1 augi,3i Inspector General. SMITHVILLE. Dinners & Teas served on Regatta Day as USUaI. aug3,2i Regatta Day "Snaps." For perfect results use the A. P.M. Film. British make. The A. P. M. Film has the rapidity of an ultra speed plate. The A. P. M. Film is the equivalent of a faster lens. For rich snappy prints, bring your films to us to be developed and printed. The A. P. M. Film is sold only S. H. Parsons & Sons, Corner Water & Prescott Sts. augl,3i Vessel Owners Attention The Western Marine Railway Ltd., Burin, Newfoundland Require your patronage. Docking Facilities: Large Cradle:—looo "tons, deadweight capacity. Small Cradle:—500 tons, deadweight capacity. Depth of water—18 feet. Hauling:—3s cents per gross tons. Cargo:—3o cents per gross tons. Lay Days:—2s cents per gross tons. 25 per cent, of ballast or cargo allowed free Balance if any 30 cents per ton hauling only. We aim to please with service. Address all communications to the Company. C. F. DODMAN, Eng. and Secy, i WM. BROWS, Julyls,6mo,m,w,s Dock Master REGATTA RUSH. We "BET" two to one that we will clean, Press and Renovate your last years suit so that your friends will never know the difference, between it and a new one, and deliver it to you when you want it before the "RACES" at the small cost of DO TO€ TAKE THE BET—IF SO RFNG 116 E. J. KENNEDY, july3l,3i 110 Queen's Road. Buying and Selling Houses. When you want to SELL YOUR PROPERTY to the best advantage give us particulars. Cash buyers waiting for suitable houses. No sale no charge. When you want to BUY PROPERTY come In and see us. The largest list In the city to select from. Prices ranging from $850.00 to $14,000.00. FRED J. ROIL & CO., Real Estate * Insurance Agents, Sraaliwood Bldg., Duckworth Street THm W Auction! J NO RESERVE. That Handsome Motor Yacht "Josephine". m Saturday, August Bth, at 12 o'clock precisely \t the Wharf of the North Atlantic Products Co., Ayre & Sons' Cove, opposite Mcßride's Hill. Particulars;— 76 tons, length 110, beam 17, depth 9 ft., fuel capacity 1500 rail., consumption at 12 knots, 8 gall, per hour. Under Newfoundland regis;er. Just off dock. Ready for sea. Fitted with 150 H.P,. Automatic Self- Starting 6 Cylinder Engine, all in perfect order. Electric Power Windlass ind 4 K.W. Independent Dynamo. First class accommodations, electric lights, unning water, 4 lavatories, 2 toilets. Separate quarters for crew, 2 boats, uli awnings, deck chairs and all other furnishings which make a yacht first :lass. For fulller particulars and inspection apply to GEO. R. PARSOftS. The \utomobile Man, Phone 109, or the undersigned, Phone 105. P. O. Box 1367. FEARN & BARNES, Auctioneers. 1y31,a,ug3,5,6,7(newj aug1,3,5,7,8) FOOTBALL REGIMENT vs. CITY. St. George's Field TO-NIGHT AT 7.30 SHARP. General Admission, 10c. Boys, sc. Grandstand 10c. extra. aug3,li a f •.. LOOK OUT FOR THE BLUE PETER BOAT CLUB Regatta Sweepstake ON THE RACE COURSE REGATTA DAY. All unsold tickets will be collected on Tuesdayevening, and offered for sale to the general public on Regatta Day. All those tickets will be well- mixed in a barrel. BE SURE AND SECURE YOUR TICKET. au?3.2i CADIZ SALT AFLOAT Ex- S.S. Formica Cheap Whilst Discharging Bowring Brothers Limited. augS.ll I <">| o| <-v| oj cA c\ o| o| o(- !c( r) r,| rv(c\ rv) c( EXHIBITION OF Water Color Sketches BY K* IML KEEF Now to be seen at No. 191 Water Street, by the kindness of Mr. S. Richard Steele. All exhibits for sale. juiyso.augs.e ! vj c\ <r\| fv| c,J cvf r;j rvf'c\ a\rr\\ o| c,|" C L B. Band Notice. The C. L. B. Band will render some lively selections in Bannerman Park tonight, at 8.20. Proceeds in aid of uniforms. aug3,li NOTICE. The Regular Monthly Meeting of Terra Nova Council, No. 1452, Knights of Columbus will be held in Columbus hall, Duckworth Street, Tuesday, August 4th, at 8. p.m. J. A. SAGE, aug3,2i Fin. Secretary. DON'T FORGET • the Salvation Army Picnic on Regatta Day AT MARTIN'S FARM, Torbay Road (Near Mount Cashel). ALL ARE INVITED. aug3,2i NOTICE. The Regatta Committee j will meet in the T. A. Arm- j oury to-night, Monday, atS 9.30 o'clock. C. J. ELLIS, augsii Hon. Secretary CARD. G. B. DARBY, Optometrist & Optician, will open an office at 335 Water Street about Amrust 10th. HOURS:—»,BO a.m. to 1.00 p.m. 2.30 p.ni.. to 5.80 p.m Address correspondence to Box 787. aug3,tf SEALED TENDERS Will be received at office of undersigned Auctioneers up to 12 o'clock noon on Thursday, 6th day of August, for the purchase of the Storage Battery and Distilling Plant at H. M. Wireless Station. Mount Pearl, either as a unit or in sections. The highest j or any tender not necessarily accepted. For further particulars apply to IL A. HOWIE T. Admiralty Agent OR P. C. O'DRISCOLL, LTD., july27,4i,eod Auctioneers. a Trnst Company as EXECUTOR A TRUST Company as Ex** ecutor affords the Estate for which it is acting all the advantages of the best private Executor with none of the weaknesses which are inseparable from individual Executorships. In addition, there are many exclusive advantages possessed by a Trust Company which should be carefully considered by all intending Testators before appointing an Executor for the administration of their Estate.IF YOU AM WTMtISTED communicate with the officers of ' this Company and they will explain the matter fully to 70a. Montreal Trust Company ROYAL BANK BUILDINO Sir Herbert S. Holt, PreeMent A. J. Brown. K.C.. Ylee-I¥ia p. a Donaldson, Gen. Mnnssr, F. T. PALFREY, Mgr„ St. John's. $300.00 Buys a HEXDEBSON FOni CYLINDER MOTOR CYCLE AND SIDE CAR. (The world's finest Motor Cycle). In perfect running order, as good as the day It left the factory. Pressure feed oiling system, new tyres, 1925 License. Demonstration gladly given. For further particulars apply to P. C. O'DBISCOLL, LTD, Royal Bank of Canada Building:. july24.6i.eod NEW ARRIVALS. IN TIME FOR THE RACES. NEW CABBAGE (barrels). NEW APPLES (baskets). CALIFORNIA ORANGES. WINESAP APPLES. BANANAS. Wm. A. Bastow & Co. augf>,2i UNITY BICYCLES The most reliable bicycles in the country. ; New shipment just opened. A size to suit everyone, from 11 years up. Positively la.<# shipment this season. Se- i cure yours now and experience the jovs of cvcling. See our window. EDWIN NEYLE MURRAY. july27,Hi.eod FOR SAL E—Dwelling House, No. 34 Franklyn Avenue, in first class condition Inside and out, water ana sewerage, electric light, j etc., cost to build $2500.00, selling J now for $1500.00, cash or terms; apply i to M. & E. KENNEDY, Contractors, ' Building. may9,tf Here's a Chance to get a good house st a bargain in a good loc- [ ality; 1 house, 8 rooms; 1 house. 13 j rooms; modern conveniences; also a piece of land 22 x 70 with house thereon partlv finished, all freehold; aDp'.y J f. DOODY, 426 Water St.. 'Phone ' 103. Julyltf FOR SALE—Dwelling House, >'o. 175 I.eMarcliant Road (West of St. Claire's Home). Only a few years old and well-built and kept in first class condition. Hot and cold water, hot water heating and other usual modern conveniences; apply to BLACKWOOD. EMERSON & WINTER. Ju?yls,loi.eod FOR SALE—A New Dwelling House and about three acres of land together with garage, etc.. about two miles from the city. Will be sold at a bargain. For particulars apply to j WOOD & KELLY, Temple Building. Duckworth Street. may27.tf FOR SALE or TO RENT— Dwelling House and Premises, Xo. BJM? Duckworth St. together with the stable in the rear thereof. Immediate possession. For further particulars apply to WOOD & KELLY, Temple Building, Duckworth Street. june23,tf FOR SALE—A New 5-Passenger Chevrolet Touring Car 1925. disc wheels, balloon tyres and spare, license paid. For particulars apply to HENNEBURY'S COOPERAGE. Boncloddy Street. aug3,3i.m,tu.th FOR SALE—That Freehold Property situate Water Street West; ; immediately opposite Royal Bank of Canada. For particulars apply to WOOD & KELLY, Temple Bldg.. ! Duckworth Street* marl4.tf Ft>R SALE On the Kenmount Road, a Splendid Bungalow on the installment plan, a mile from town; also a Choice Flagstaff, thirty nine feet length, will be sold cheap; apply 27 Cook Street. augl,4l FOR SALE—I Overland Se- j dan. In perfect condition; 1 Ford Truck, in good shape, pneumatic tires; 1 Ford Touring Car, PARSONS. the Auto Man, King's Road. jlyl3,tf FOR SALE—lndian Power Pins Motor Cycle and Rear Car in per- I feet condition; apply to 11 Brazil's Square. ' aug3,2l FOR SALE or TO RENTa Leasehold Building on Gear Street. For particulars apply to WOOD & KELLY, Temple Building, Duckworth | Street. july6,t£ FOR SALE—Good English Strawberries* apply to MRS. WILLIE ■ WALSH. Holyrood. july3l,3i TO LET In the Central section of Water Street, a Suite of 4 j Booms, splendid suite for a profession j gentleman; apply by letter to Box 44 : this office. july2B,tf TO RENT—Garage on Boncloddy Street, For particulars apply by letter to Box 32 this office. July2B,3l,eod Quick Lunch, Breakfast,! Dinner, Tea, Beds, Board and, Lodg- j ing. Soups, Furnished Rooms. MRS. ■ A.. MORGAN, 4 Adelaide St. aug3,3i SIXTEEN PAGES SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Local and Canadian . .$6.00 per jmz Qreat Britain and U.BA. (Including pontage) $12.00 per year. "Increase roar profits by advtrtia* ins in The Ertniag Telagraa.* If You Spend Money do so wisely. Do you know that Moose Head Tobacco contains only the best ingredients? Millions of smokers realize its great value; it is harmless, satisfying and very popular; other Tobaccos may look like Moose Head, but will not smoke one half as well. Try just one plug, if you know Tobacco, that is real Tobacco, you will continue smoking Moose Head. LOST—On Saturday Night, 1 Rim and Tyre, also a frank Handle, belonging to a Dodge motor car. Finder please return to E. LEARNING. Queen Street Stand. Reward. augS.li LOST A Long Gold Bar Pin, with safety catch, between Rennies' Mill Road and Water Street. Finder please leave same at 36 Rennies' Mill Road. augl,2i LOST—About three weeks ago. a Bunch of Keys with brass label attached bearing owner's name. Finder please apply to CASHTER at the Office of Harvey & Co., Ltd.. for reward. Julv3l.3i PICKED UP —Near Mcfnrthy's Grocery Store, a Purse containing a sum of money. Owner can have same by proving property and paying cost of advt.; apply to P. J. FORTUNE. Water Street West. aug3,li Left in Marshall's Bus on the evening of July 29th. a Green Silk Umbrella. Finder will he rewarded on returning same to the GIRL'S DEPARTMENT, Seamen's Institute. augl,3i NOTICE—WiII the Person who took a Gold Watch, Chain and Medal from Gordon Down's pocket, on July 24th, while he was swimming in Mundy Pond, please return to 38 Hamilton Street, and avoid further I trouble, as he is known. aug3,li Will the person who took a Brown Hand Bag containing a small sum of money from 106 Queen's Road please return to above address and save further trouble? aug3.li NOTICE—EIim Pentecostal I Mission. No. 7 Barter's Hill (just off l New Gower St.). Evangelistic Ser- I vices Sundays. 2.45 and 7 p.m. Week ; nights. Tuesdays and Thursdays. i Hearty welcome to all. jlylS,6mo.s | NOTlCE—Anything in Ma; sonry, nothing too large or too small. Ring 1607 R. RALPH BUTLER, Mayor Avenue. may27,3mos,m,w,s ►"ANTED—To Rent for a few months perhaps longer, a Furnished Bungalow or Small House, must he in good locality and have modern . improvements. Reply to Box 42 this office. jnly27.tf WANTED—To Rent, immediately. a House, six or seven rooms, modern improvements. respectable locality; apply to P.O. Box 262. julySl.3l HELP WANTED. DOMESTIC HELP. WANTED—lmmediately, a Housemaid, must hare reference: apply to MRS. W. J. HERDER, 40 Rennies' Mill Road. aug3.tf WANTED A Housemaid, two in family, references required; apply between 7 and S p.m.. to 15 Les! lie Street. aug3.tf WANTED—A Girl for ligrht housework, three in family, no children; apply to 202 New Gower Street. aug3.2l WANTED A Housemaid for small family: applv MRS. C. S. FROST, 11 Leslie Street. augl.2i WANTED—lmmediately, a General Uaid: apply MRS. M. HITCHEN. 131 Hamilton St. augl.2l WANTED—A Girl for light housekeeping to come in by day, must have references; applv between 7 and 8 p.m. to 167 Gower St. july3l,tf WANTED—lmmediately, a Good General Servant, with knowledge of plain cooking; apply between the hours of 7 and 9 p.m., to 25 Cochrane Street. July2B,tf I WANTED—A General Servant? apply to MRS. H. R. PARSONS. 19 Hayward Ave. July2B,tf WANTED—A General Girl apply MRS. FRANK BENNETT, 1 "Brightside." Topsail Road, foot of Paulks Hill. July27,tf EDUCATIONAL. WANTED—FemaIe Teacher, A.A. Grade, for position of Principal, Victoria Street Presbyterian School, Harbor Grace. Salary from Board $5OO. Applications addressed to SECRETARY. Presbyterian Board of Education, Harbor Grace July3o.6i MISCELLANEOUS. 'WANTED An Assistant | for Grocery, also Dry Goods Departi ment; applv by letter, stating experi| ence, age, etc. G. KNOWLING, LTD. augl.tf MALE HELP I WANTED A Smart Boy I for office, must be proficient In Shortihand and Typewriting; apply in own • handwriting to "COMMISSION," CO Telegram Office. au«3.2i ,
Object Description
Title | Evening Telegram (St. John's, N.L.), 1925-08-03 |
Subject | Canadian newspapers--Newfoundland and Labrador--St. John's--20th century |
Publisher | W. J. Herder |
Place of Publication | St. John's (N.L.) |
Date | 1925-08-03 |
Year | 1925 |
Month | 08 |
Day | 03 |
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. 47 |
Issue | No. 175 |
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 | 25483.cpd |
Description
Title | Evening Telegram (St. John's, N.L.), 1925-08-03 |
Subject | Canadian newspapers--Newfoundland and Labrador--St. John's--20th century |
Publisher | W. J. Herder |
Date | 1925-08-03 |
Year | 1925 |
Month | 08 |
Day | 03 |
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. 47 |
Issue | No. 175 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
File Name | SJDT_19250803_001.jp2 |
File Size | 6521.94 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 |
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-* v* Z-'" ° * ai*ck —rORTY-SIX EARS EN THE SERVICE OF Tiib rUWiiv-ia A uyi; IiaILY lix A buol jti\iv—oiui/x no ilLnai auv xL&rnsinii. LTEEN PAGR- The Evening Telegram ■ VOLT^^il^ $6.00 PER YEAR. ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND, MONDAY, AUGUST 3,1925. PRICE: TWO CENTS. NUMBER 175. ffE.ITHEK FORECAST. .; N |
CONTENTdm file name | 25467.jp2 |