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The Evening Telegram LEENPAGES_ SIXTEEN PAGES fSIX'ME XLVIL $6.00 PER YEAR. ST~ JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1925. PRICE : TWO CENTS. NUMBER 284. RATHER FORECAST. ,T/1 ,voon)—Fresh southerly &* t0 strong "winds f*L & THOMPSON—Bar. 29.54; « 4«- LANTERN CIGARETTES Positively the best value obtainable in the cigarette line. Thirty cents worth of smokes for a shilling. 'Lanterns" are made solely of pure, unbleached Virginia tobacco. Have YOU lit your "Lantern" to-day? AUCTION. VI II n.m. fuesi-c 7, Dec. n nil 1 Mrnn: hall. mil nre. * hristmas and Farming im- Dowden & Edwards, Auctioneers. FOR SALE. tablished and Hostelry can be purchase'! as a going coniculars apply bProj '. Only prineilal? dealt with. i W. v. DRAYTON. . FOR SALE. I : I \1 property Y 1 .01 shire Inn." <f to all steam- y ideal place for j*. t small busi- y :■ particulars jg LS HIGGINGS, JFOR SALE. Wary Boat 'Leo May' twent1. -four tons. an extra etail Stores hooner at "ilen Vair" . 70 tons, built at •-'.. 1906. For furpp!y to U CARTER & CO. TATUTORY NOTICE. :^*mattPr '■> "'■ Insolvent Estate y«*Tal Hjrary, oi limine!. In ';'" D«Mel n( Bnrjrco and LaPoilc. **ral Dealer. claims against tate arc liorcby particulars of attested to the for S. Richard top . '"'" ' r '"'• said Insolvent the 12th day of wheih date the '• '■■ "' "■ d to distribute i!c;ai^'Uu"' having regard only to feb, °* '*n»ch he then 3hall have '•tiOBDOX WIR, P&ftEs« Solicitor for Trustee. fesotV1-- st- J°hD-3. dfr°inChina Wrt TDeCOrations alld EgJJ. JuatthetWiiKj€Mr Nsppfu decorations. Cal! r see tnem. km^^YALCAFE, 603 165 Water Str W / ". : The Maritime Dental Parlors tut: noArF of good dexttstry. ■professional Sertfre mean? Popnlar Prices. Experl*ne«S PMniess Dentistry, Onalitr of Work. Improsstnns for Plaienorfc taken in the mnrnlnsr, an I your pljstfs finlslied the same day. PJatff repaired in three hours. Crown and Bridge Work and Fillings at reasonable prices. rvil rtmnr nr T.nwor Sots . . . .?1'2.00 and up ITtf Water Street. "Phone G2. P.O. Box E5139. M. S. POWER, D.D.S. (Graduate of Philadelphia Dental Colleer Garretson Hospital of Oral Surgery, and Philadelphia General Hospital.) ocLS.eod.tf Our Ford Sales and Service Station is equipped to charge and repair all makes of Automobile and Radio Batteries. Send us your Battery for Winter Storage. A. E. HICKMAN CO., Limited. REAL ESTATE. HOUSES FOR SALE LAND FOR SALE LAND FOR LEASE FARMS FOR SALE SUBURBAN PROPERTY BUILDING LOTS LOANS NEGOTIATED. MORTGAGE INVESTMENTS INTEREST COLLECTED RENTS COLLECTED FIRE INSURANCE EFFECTED Listings solicited. No sale, no charge. FRED J. ROIL & CO., Real Estate & Insurance Agent*, SmallTvoo-1 Hldg., Duckworth Street Coal! Coal! Now landing ex steamer, choice North Sydney Screened Coal. S. A. DARBY, decB.6i.eoa Cliffs Cove. STOCK OPTIONS Generally referred to us "PUTS and CALLS.' What they Are and How to Trad* it; them. Write for explanatory book let; also for copy of our laces FRENCH, GERMAN and RUSSIA! BONO QUOTATION LIST and sav money. BRYANT & CO., 84 St. Francois Xarier St., deftll.oi Montrea What Have You to Sell I PAY CASH DOWN for Household Furniture and Effects. W. E. PERCIVAL, Auctioneer, Adelaide St. 'Phone 1961 decs,lmo TICE | The Veteran Barber! Shop will not be open for business to-day, owing to the illness of Mr. Pelsf. decl2,li BELVEDER! MEN'S COMMITTEE. A Meeting of the above Committee will be held in the Recreation Hall to-morrow. Sunday, at 3 p.m. W. B. SKINNER, ii Hon. Secretary. CARD ! DR. R.TSTICK, DIM IST. Graduate of Royal Cnllejre, T)ental Surgeons of Ontario and I nhersfty of Toronto. HOURS:—9M a.m. to 1.00 p.m. 'J.L'O p.m. to 6,00 p.m. 'Phone 734. 196 Water St (Opposite City Club) Rf!Dt.7.tf CHOICE No. 1 CANNED SALMON. 1 :>'s and l's 'Phone 461 73 Water St. East. !.tf Optometrist & Optician, (Over T. J. Duley & Co. Jewellery Store) HOT RS: 9.30, 5.30. 'Phone 1681. RESIDENCE: 191 Gower Street. ( V ar Victoria Hall). HOURS: 7 to SJH>. I'hone 13Q7 novin,eod,tf •c-fgcsaiaßaaiaassaaggg.sss^s'-r-r-TSTaa $ Merry Xmas jjj SAT IT WITH FLOWERS. » Let us book your order nov ji for Christmas. j Valley Nurseries, Ltd. a! Shop 'Phone >ight 'Phone J 1581-1515 2111M-1544J Fresh Pork, Beef, Mutton * j Mince Meat and Fresh Liver, Beef and Pork Sausages j a speciality. (Wholesale and Retail). t i Buy Your Roast Here. i e! Newfoundland Meat Store, 4 4 New Gower Street, (Fonr doors West of Adelaide Street) 'PHONE: 2193. J; decll,2i CARD! Dr. Charles Howlett Dentist (Graduate Philadelphia Dental College, 1805) 203 WATER STREET St. John's. •• i (Opp. McMurdo's Drug Store). 0ct5,3m0 "BUY NOW AND SAVE MONEY!" POULTRY MARKET ADVANCING. We have & Carload Turkeys, Geese, Ducks, Chicken. Due S.S. SILVIA, DECEMBER 14th. Now Booking Orders. Wholesale Only. St. John's Abattoir Co., Ltd. XMAS SALE OF China and Earthenware ENGLISH BONE CHINA TEA SETS-21 Pieces, at $4.75 Set GOOD QUALITY TEA SETS-21 Pieces, at $2.50 Set BEST ENGLISH DECORATED and GILT DINNER SETS of 26 and U Pieces, at $15.00 to $30.00 Set TOILET SETS, 3, 5 and 6 Pieces. Plain and Decorated and Gilt, at . $3.5*) to $10.50 Set as well as other stock. All Genuine English Line. No German in stock. MABEL BUTLER'S Corner Job & Hamilton Streets. (Opp. West End Fire Hall). deco.Ci.s.f.s NOTE OF THANKS I take this opportunity to thank my friends and supporters, who by their generous support made possible the good showing of one who was very little known to the majority of the electorate. To the Winners, Congratulations! To the Losers. Well, Better Luck next time! To one and all, a Merry Xmas and a Happy and Prosperous New Year. William D. McCarter. dec!2,li BACK IN ITS OLD PLACE—FIRST! PILLSBURY'S BEST. BEST oct27,s,tu,tf PLASTERERS Apply v METHODIST COLLEGE BUILDING, Long's Hill. Horwood Lumber Company dec7,si $ :♦: :♦: >; ♦;♦♦♦> ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ WANTED. Applications from members of all denominations to take up maternity training at The Grace Maternity Hospital. Course 18 months; must be 21 years of age. Education, Intermediate Grade, or equivalent. Probationary entrants fee $20.00, if accepted a further fee of $30.00 may be paid in installments. There are immediate vacancies for two Roman Catholics. For applications and further particulars apply to MRS. HERBERT WINTER, Honorary-Secretary, decio,si King's Bridge Road. Wanted. Wanted by Jan. Ist, 1926, an Experienced Bookkeeper for an Outport, only one thoroughly acquainted with the double-entry system need apply. Sobriety essential apply to P.O. Box 636. Position Wanted By Enegertic Young Man of fair education, with considerable in mechanical and electrical work, can furnish good references; apply to P.O. Box E5278, East End. declo*3i ._ .... _ _*. i . , Mr. Business Man Do you require the services of a young" man in the capacity of Book-keeper, trained and experienced, full of desire to climb up the ladder of advancement, strictly sober and keen to render faithful service. Write "BOOKKEEPER," c'o Evening Telegram. decll,2i Position Required By Young Man as Junior Book-keeper, industrious, of strictly sober habits and anxious to secure post where promotion could follow. Applicant has had considerable experience. Write "INDUSTRY," c|o Evening Telegram. decll.2i NOTICE. BE SOBER AND WATCH. The 68th Annual Meeting of the St. John's T.A. & B. Society will be held on Sunday, Dec. 13th, at 2.15 o'clock, for the purpose of election of officers and management of club and presentation of reports from various branches, for the year. A large attendance is particularly requested. By order. GEO. J. COUGHLAN, decl2,ii Secretary. Presentation Convent Association. i The Regular Monthly Meeting of the above Association will be held on to-morrow (Sunday), at 3.30 p.m., in the School Room, Cathedral Square. LILLIE SHORT ALL, deci2,n Secretary. HOLY CROSS. The members of the Literary Society are hereby notified that J. G. Hig-gins, Esq., 8.A., will deliver a lecture at the Schools to-morrow, Sunday, immediatelv after Laut Mass. Subject: "Thoughts for the Times." T.J.DALTON, decis.u Secretary. ) THE "PEOPLE'S PAPER "-FORTY-SIX YEARS mTHESERVICE OF THE PUBMC-IS A LIVE DAILY IN A BUSY CENTRE-STUDY ITS NEWSY ADVSRTISIxNG. Hockey Skates! Alumo" Lightest and Best Skate on the market. .75 PER PAIR Wm. J. Clouston, Ltd. dccl2.3i PICKED UP! In our Store two weeks ago, a Cheque which we are I anxious to hand applicant, I proving ownership. McNAMARA'S dcci2,ii Queen Street. j FOUND—A Sum of Money. i Owner can have same by proving property and paying cost of ndvt.; apply jto 41 Victoria Street. decl2.li FOUND—At Bay Bulls, a | White Pony, ahont 19 years old. Owner ! may have same by apply to [JOSEPH MALONEY, Bay Bulls. decl2.2i A SPECIAL GIFT ! And one most appreciated itf a AVater- Iman Ideal with name engraved. You J will find the best selection at "The iSign of tHe Fountain Pen." BUTLER i BROTHERS. dec!2,3i I WANTED—A Horse, about ! 900 to 1100 lbs., for winter keep ! VALLEY NURSERIES. LTD. decT.ti" I Old Artificial Teeth Bought. i any condition. Highest prices sent by j return mail. R. DUNSTAN, P.O. Box 340. Vancouver, B.C. Established H 3 | years. n0v27,25i FOR SALE 1 Columbia Grafonola in good condition, including ■ over 100 Records, a snap for quick j sale; apply to 28 Gear Street. dec-12.1i FOR SALE—Switches, and i orders taken for same; apply M. R. ; STANLEY, 235 Water St. West. 1 decl2,2i FOR SALE One Special Big Six Studebaker 7-Passenger Touring Car, practically new; in perfect condition; apply 35a Patrick Street. 'Phone 1552 R., decs,6i,eod FOR SALE 1924 Ford 4- Door Sedan in good condition, a bargain. BERT HAYWARD, Water St. decB,4i,eod FOR SALE—No. 11 Silver Moon Hall Store, in good condition; apply 38 Leslie Street. 'Phone 1089. declo,3i $l,OOO for Christmas.—Get your tickets in the F.A.G. Association "Travel Sweep" to-day as they are going fast. Sweep will close on Dec. 15th and drawing will take place on Dec. 22nd. decl.tf FOR SALE—Farm on Topsail Road, 3 miles from town, Sunnyside Farm, lately known as The Model Farm; apply to DR. FRASER. dec4,tf $150.00 Buys a Ford Touring Car, in good running order; apply J. T. ADAMS, Burton's Pond. nov3o,tf TO LET or FOR SALE That most desirable Dwelling House, No. 6 Kimherley Row, situated in a most desirable locality; apply to M. & E. KENNEDY, Renouf Building. novl3,tf XMAS. CARDS SPECIAL. We have a small lot of cards at low prices, specially printed with your personal greeting. See them. BUTLER BROTHERS, at "The Sign of the Fountain Pen." decl2.3i,s,m.w NOTICE—EIim Pentecostal Milton, No. 7 Barter's Hill (just off New (Jower St.). Evangelistic Services Sundays, 2.45 and 7 p.m. Week nights, Tuesdays and Thursdays. 1 Hearty welcome to all. jlylB,6mo,s WE PAY CASH DOWN for Men's.Women's and Misses' Winter Wearing Apparel—all kinds. We have on hand some good bargains in wearing apparel. Before selling or buying elsewhere give us a call, either personally or by phone. DOMINION SECOND HAND STORE, 4 Chapel St. Phone 1184 M. novl7,l9i.eod Overcoats and Suits made to measure from customers own cloth. Any style, lowest price. C. M. HALL, Tailor, Bate's Hill. oct2B,w,sltf SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Ltcal and Canadian . $6.00 per y€-T. Gr->at Britain and U.S.*. (including postage) $12.00 per year. "Increase your profits by advertising in The Evening Telegram." LANTERN CIGARETT AT REDUCED PRICES. We offer every Fount.sin Pen in the store at lower prices and will engrave them free. BUTLER BROTHERS, 161 Water Street. decl2f,3i WANTED To Purchase, all kind" of Stores, Furniture and Bedsteads, Will pay good priors and take delivery of good. Ring 103 or call at J. T.DOODY'S, 420 Water St. West. novl4,tf WANTED—To Rent Large House. Centrally situated, with about 15 or 20 rooms, for the purpose of running a first class boarding house: apply by letter to Box 32. c!o this office. deelo.3i WANTED—By a Charwoman. Offices, Halls, etc. to clean; apply by letter to Box 38, c'o Evening Telegram. decl2.2i WANTED—Whisky. Syrup and Beer Bottles. 'Phone 627 and our man him! horse will call T. .1. KENNEDY. 13 Williams' Lane. dec2.lmo DOMESTIC HELP. W A NTE D—At Once, a Country Washerwoman: apply LADY SQUIRES, 4d Rcnnie's Mill Road. decl2.tf WANTED—A General Servant: app de< U.tr ion Le3 ml Iload. , WANTED—A Girl to hcln with general housework; apply 11 Parade Street. d»e12,31 WANTED—A Maid for geni eral beuseanrfc the last of December. .M riS. JOHNSON, Parsonage, 189 Cower S1 !'"<>!. U.tf WANTED—Immediately, a Goad (ienenM Maid: apply MRS. J. A. HOUSE. hA Monkstown Road. declo.3i.th,s.m WANTED A Housekeeper, ' countrywoman preferred, no ohjeetion i n> widow with small family: apply by .letter to "HOUSEKEEPER." c'o this ■ office. decB.3l,tu.thj WANTED An Experien! ced Maid with knowledge of plain : cooking, apply to MRS. C. LAING, I 315 South Side (wesl of Bridge). decll.3i WANTED—At the Crosbie Hotel, Experienced Cook or Smarl, , Clean Maid, who understands plain '■ cooking, highest wages will be paid; ■ apply to MRS. S. K. BELL. dccll.tf i WANTED—A Reliable Wo! man or Steady Girl to take charge of I house, must have good references; ap- I plv to MRS. BUCKLEY, Bannerman | Street. deell,3i WANTED—A General Girl, small family, washing out; apply 224 i Duckworth Street. decll.2i WANTED—lmmediately, a Capable General MaJd, family of 2; apply after 7 p.m. to MISS MEEHAN, 16 Chapel Street, near Congregational Church. decio.tf WANTED A Maid for general housework; apply 21 Brien Street. declO.tf WANTED—A Girl for general housework; apply to 105 New Cower Street. 'Phone 1314. declO.tf WAN T E D—A General Mali; apply MRS. M. BISHOP. Waterford Bridge Road. dec9.tf ! WANTED By the Ist of ' January, a Clrl, one who can do plain I cooking; apply SOUTHCOTT HOS| PITAL. 28 Monkstown Road. decB,tf iWA N T E D—A Domestic Servant who has a knowledge of plain ■cooking; apply to MRS. B. C. GARDINER, "Braeside, Circular Road. nov24.tf MISCELLANEOUS. JWANTE D—Experienced ' Man, Woman or couple to operate a ' Modern Town Steam Laundry; also | good Washer and experienced Irouers ' on fancy work; apply to Box 86, co Evening Telegram. decll.3i IWANTE D—By Corner ' Brook School Bocrd for new public school January. 1 First Cr»An I-dr | Teacher for Junior Division, salary j from board, six hundred dollars per annum. 1 Experienced Kindergarten ! Lady Teacher, salary from board, six j hundred dollars per annum: apply I ARTHUR R. STANSFIELD. Hon. Sec- I Treas.. Corner Brook. decB.6i,eod MALE HELP | WANTED—Man for Kero- Uene Oil Bellvary: good wages and | constant work; reference required j with application; apply E. J. HORi WOOD. decl2,3i j BIG EARNINGS, Steady empioyment*for barbeis. Become exi p«frt in 8 weeks. Write MoJer Barber i College, Department "O" Halifax t ianl7,eod,tf
Object Description
Title | Evening Telegram (St. John's, N.L.), 1925-12-12 |
Subject | Canadian newspapers--Newfoundland and Labrador--St. John's--20th century |
Publisher | W. J. Herder |
Place of Publication | St. John's (N.L.) |
Date | 1925-12-12 |
Year | 1925 |
Month | 12 |
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. 47 |
Issue | No. 284 |
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 | 27264.cpd |
Description
Title | Evening Telegram (St. John's, N.L.), 1925-12-12 |
Subject | Canadian newspapers--Newfoundland and Labrador--St. John's--20th century |
Publisher | W. J. Herder |
Date | 1925-12-12 |
Year | 1925 |
Month | 12 |
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. 47 |
Issue | No. 284 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
File Name | SJDT_19251212_001.jp2 |
File Size | 6784.77 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 LEENPAGES_ SIXTEEN PAGES fSIX'ME XLVIL $6.00 PER YEAR. ST~ JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1925. PRICE : TWO CENTS. NUMBER 284. RATHER FORECAST. ,T/1 ,voon)—Fresh southerly &* t0 strong "winds f*L & THOMPSON—Bar. 29.54; « 4«- LANTERN CIGARETTES Positively the best value obtainable in the cigarette line. Thirty cents worth of smokes for a shilling. 'Lanterns" are made solely of pure, unbleached Virginia tobacco. Have YOU lit your "Lantern" to-day? AUCTION. VI II n.m. fuesi-c 7, Dec. n nil 1 Mrnn: hall. mil nre. * hristmas and Farming im- Dowden & Edwards, Auctioneers. FOR SALE. tablished and Hostelry can be purchase'! as a going coniculars apply bProj '. Only prineilal? dealt with. i W. v. DRAYTON. . FOR SALE. I : I \1 property Y 1 .01 shire Inn." |
CONTENTdm file name | 27248.jp2 |