Evening Telegram (St. John's, N.L.), 1925-05-09 |
Save page Remove page | Previous | 1 of 16 | Next |
|
small (250x250 max)
medium (500x500 max)
Large
Extra Large
large ( > 500x500)
Full Resolution
All (PDF)
|
This page
All
|
Loading content ...
IMAGES . « *i ii 1 C* T SIXTEEN PAGES The Evening Telegram ST. JOHN'S. NEWFOUNDLAND. SATURDAY, MAY 9, 1925. $6.00 PER YEAR. PRICE: TWO CENTS. NUMBER 105 mf^}^'u- ,-vvuiV -MO<ieraie *vwi POKT° • , uttle warmer to-day fair aCtl ' Cf.THOMPSON-B«.»^: pctton Safes f POPULAR fDOvJDEN"1 AUCTIONtERS AUCTION. \\ 10.30 a.m. onday and Tuesday, Ma} lltfi and 12th, e of IdGittleson, Esq., ;j LfMarchanl BoacL irr HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS. hum. rooms. (niahogmy Louis X\l :, settee, 2 "Win air. upholstered . red in silk with shelf and .. - infer. . C,,., .-.■>• and Music J floor type •• :; Bubble Book?. • .1 Table. I able (a land. 1 o ik chair, ■ ' ak buffet. r; 1 gold■ . 1 :•' C. (). dstered; 1 ■j fumed oak oxidised ; clock, 1 eleckettle, 1 Bet i nsh knbres in wnen—; Kootenay" range \\' \ Hoosier cabiitchen tables 2 ,*■ l »"i aner, 1 stepladsteamer, roast'S£r'"' ■ ■ . 1 "Vapo" rreso- Jronipr, 1 pap r rack, 1 4-qt. ice Pfre< ' matic ice cream E : ' : "Rall Mason" jars, •Pr-ng balances, ' Kirsh" rods, etc. fojo and Chesterfield Suite >vill be ■at noon. inSDAT'S LIST. |WJJ**HH>m Furniture—l mahog■ri*r ' 1 "Pbolstered' box UlitV 1K:il",k" mattress (very best |( "• 1 mahoganj screen (Burb'or* V 9ak r'lliffoniers with M<W lolden n;,k cane seat chair, fet £>, ,Co™er wardrobe, 1 shirtft B u birdseye maple bureau itydrf' or' X L'rdseye maplej tad lifl' ! maple wash- Ne f'v maple cnairs> * WtTp, bedsteads, upholstered KZ Bprlne- 1 mattress. 1 W »,UvVaS," witn ,arse oval mir- F (Cupid'gf i 6 pI"0W8> 2 Pic. W«), 1 cosy glow. •■>- ~ •» m 0*Pr V' ' garden hose, 1 tt; i ~hiiH- Pw waders, 1 vice, 3*i £**WirtMe. etc., etc. Eiieirm, H-; i,!!n?ann n. r. t tt.u"u Receiver, comnl W£T^Br KSr i*. o. box W)G THE "PEOPLE'S PAP£R"_FORTY-SIX YEARS IN THE SERVICE OF THE PUBLIC-IS A LIVE DAILY IN A BUSY CENTRE-STUDY ITS NEWSY ADVERTISING. Why there are more than a million BUICK'S INVARIABLE QUALITY. Finer engineering and finer workmanship W make every Buick an r example of how well a j motor car can be built, i Buick is sure to be the next car of the more than a million present Buick owners, because - they know what Buick will do. . . . and how it will do it. Buick quality and performance are sure . . . and su- BERT HAYWARD, may9,Gi Water St. Association. The C.L.B. Old Comrades will parade at the Armoury on Sunday Morning May 10th. at 10 a.m. for the purpose of parading with the Battalion to Divine Service at St. Mary's Church. All ex-members are cordially invited to attend. By order of President. S. GADK3ER, may9.ll Secretary. NOTICE! There will be a Meeting of the Presentation Convent Association to-morrow afternoon, at 3.30 p.m., in the School Room. . MADGE MEANEY, may9.H Secretary. What Advantage Hath God cast away His people whom he foreknew0 Let us review their History, their favour, accomplishments and chastisements and not forget their promises. Mr. O. E. Bown will give the address preceded by short song service. Free. International Bible Students' Association. Victoria Hall, 7 p.m. Sunday, May 10th. mayB.2i Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen. A Special Meeting of the above Lodge will be held this evening, at 8.30. Business important. E. A. MERCER, mayo,ii Secretary. A Service To provide for the needs of man or woman—Whose condition of HEALTH, interefers with their happiness. DR. WM. H. MACPHERSON, Chiropractor, 11 Atlantic Ave. 'Phone 1697 M. mays.eod.tf TO LETT Shop and Basement, 358 Water Street. For particulars apply to CASHIN & CO., LTD., may7,3i,eod Bishop's Cove. FOR SALE! To arrive "Sapper." 6 New Milch Cow 30 Head Cattle. 10 Pigs. !20 Sheep. I WILLIAM BRENNAN. ! may? tf 'Phone 1461. FOR SALE. Up-to-date stock of Dry Goods, Toilet Articles, Notions, etc. j Will be sold either whole or part to suit purchaser. Reasonable prices only asked. ALSO Sjtore Fittings, Showcases, Glass Counter, etc., to be disposed of. Excellent opportunity to stock out port store. Adcfress enquiries to "DRY GOODS," co Telegram Office. may9,3i FOR SALE. 1-j and :: i inch board, J framing and palings, birch \i and spruce junks; apply BLUNDELL LUMBER COMPANY, '} may9,3i Marshall's Wharf. FOR SALE. AT A BARGAIN. t Toledo ComDiitinr Scales, electrically equipped. 30 lbs. capacity, in perfect order. . WM. A. BASTOW & CO., forner Adelaide and f.enrjrc Strepf*. ma\*9.3i FOR SALE. Freehold property on Topsail Hill well known as "WOODSTOCK" Consisting of over twenty acres of land including ornamental grounds j and lawn, well built and convenient dwelling house. The whole property has been renovated and newly laid out in recent years and the buildings placed in first class condition. For parj ticulars apply to ; BLACKWOOD, EMERSON & WINTER, j j apr3o.loi,eod Mcßride's HIIL < FOR SALE. That premises on Duckworth Street (opp. Telephone Exchange) known as Blackwood Building. The property has a frontage of about forty feet and Is freehold. For particulars apply to BLACKWOOD, EMERSON & WINTER, Temple Building, may7,eod,tf Mcßridtfs HJIL Some Real Bargains at Percival's Auction Rooms, Adelaide Street. 1 English piano, 1 overstuffed chair. ' 1 sideboard, 1 antique centre table, 2 Columbia gramophones, 200 records, 6 baby carrtuges. 3 oil cookerH. 1 large i glass globe and statue. 1 cycle Incubator 50 eggs, 1 cyphers incubator 200 egg. 1 kitchen cupboard, 1 Crown bottle capper, 1 gas hot water heater, 1 kero oil tank and pump, 1 shop counter 15 ft., 1 washing machine. 1 mantelpiece. 1 Singer hand machine, 1 Singer foot machine, 2 radio sets l tube. 1 Dial meat scale. 1 counter scale, 1 wasbstand, 2 school blackloards, 1 go-cart, 1 swing cot. 2 arti Istlc silk lamp shades. 1 violin in case. i 1 toilet basin for bathroom, 1 Winchester rifle 22 cal. may9,2i Newfoundland Federation of Labor. Public Meeting of all Trade Unions and others interested8 p.m. To-Day, L.S.P.U. Hall. PRESIDENT J. R. SMALLWOOD, Principal Speaker. A chance to get the rights of this much-discussed movement. may9,ii McGuire's Bakery Commencing to-day the retail price of McGuire's Bread will be 12 cts. per Loaf mMmMMmmmmmmmmtm^mi Now landing ex S. S. Kangars. ALSO TORREVEIGA SALT TO ARRIVE about May 30th. Will be sold at lowest cash prices. We are now booking orders. JOB BROTHERS & CO, LTD. mayo.3i,eo<l Seed and Feed Oats! Finest quality, particularly good for the growing of fodder. 100 sacks consisting of 4 bushels each. Prices and Grade Right. T. B. CL I FT, m Commercial Chambers. ii ♦: >' .> .- FEILDIAN CLUB DANCE SPENCER HALL, MAY 13th, 8.30 P.M. PRINCE'S ORCHESTRA. Tickets: Gents' $1.50, Lady's $l.OO, Double, $2.00. At J! J. Strang's, Blue Puttee and from members of Committee. may 4,7,9 YOUR GROCER HAS THEM. NORWEGIAN SARDINES IN PURE VIRGIN OLIVE OIL. Queen Maud and Polar X Packed. THE BEST IN THE WORLD. Norwegian Products Co. / (Morris Bldg.) DISTRIBUTORS FOR NEWFOUNDLAND. apr6,6od,tf .-*Si<*' . •*»»• TEACHER WANTED BY THE GRAND FALLS SCHOOL COMMITTEE for the Fifth or Preparatory Primary Grade. Send applications, with testimonials, to the Secretary, W. C. MORRISON, Box 268. Grand Falls. may9,3i,eod SALESMEN wanted to represent Radio Magazine, also Womens Magazine. Big commission with exceptional premium, exclusive contract given to men who can produce results. Write GENERAL SALES CORPORATION, LTD., Suite 101 McKinnon Building, Toronto, Ont. may9.3i The Daughters of the Empire. A Meeting of the National Chapter of The Daughters of the Empire will be held in the Girls' Department, King George V. Institute, on Monday the 11th inst., at 3 p.m. Members are requested to attend. MARGARET FURLONG, may9.ii Secretary. B.LS. Athletic Association. There will be a Meeting of the B.LS. Athletic Association in the B.LS. Club Rooms on Sunday, 10th inst., immediately after Last Mass. C. I. MERNER, may9.ii Secretary. NOTICE. Friends of St. Francis Parish, Outer Cove, are reminded of the Meeting to he held in the Star Club Rooms on Monday, the 11th inst., at 5.15. p.m. may9,2i CARD PARTY. In aid of Memorial Schools, a Grand Card Party will be held in St. Patrick's Parish Hall, Monday May 11th. Three valuable prizes. Tickets 50c. may9,li LOST—Between noon and 1 p.m., <m New Qower a Bracelet. Finder please return to MISS MILLETT. Cookstown Road. inay9.li PICKED UP—On~Monday on the Higher Levels, a Small Sum of Money. Owner can have same upon paying expenses; apply to 11 Field Street. may9.2i NOTICE—M. F. Rolls wishes to announce to his former customers, friends and the public in general that he is again open for business at the old stand. 14 Field Street. Boots, shoes and rubbers given first class repair at reasonable prices. Outport orders given prompt attention. mayB,6i,d.9i,eod Carpenters and Builders wanting all kinds of house moulding and No. 1 Pine Lumber save money by buying at PYNN & SPURRBLL'S Furniture and Moulding Factory, 27 Gear Street. Open every night. 'Phone 1659. may6,lmo TO LET 3 Rooms; apply No. 2 LeMarchant Road. may9,3l TO LET Three Comfortable Room", modern conveniences, electric light, Georgestown; apply by letter to Box 44, c|o this office. may9,2t TO RENT—Furnished Rooms, with or without board; apply 878 Duckworth Street, corner Bates' Hill. may9,tf TO LET House, Jersey Side, FlacentJa; apply to MRS. FREE; BAIRN, 75 Queen's Road, may9.lt HOUSE TO LET—Superior dwelling, East End of the city, 11 rooms, modern conveniences, good locality; prefer to sell, terms to suit purchaser; apply by letter to Box 38, Telegram Office. feblO,tu,s,tt FOR SALE—One "Winton Six" 7-Passenger Touring Tar: applv E. .G. GITTLESON, 'Phone 493 or 1429 R. mayD.tf FOR SALE—Property situate on the Topsail Road, about 200 yards West of the Marconi Station Road, consisting of New Bungalow together with 7V2 acres of land, about 2 of which are cleared, the balance wooded. An ideal summer location; apply to S. HART, Agriculture and Mines Department. may9.6i.eod FOR SAL E—Dwelling House, >o. 36 Frankly n A yen up, in first class condition inside and out. water and sewerage, electric light, etc., cost to build $2000.00. selling now for $1500.00. cash or terms; apply to M. & E. KENNEDY. Contractors, Renouf Building. may9,tf I FOR SALE At Wandsworth Second Hand Store. Men's, Women's and Children's clothes; Ladies' Silk Dresses. 1 Piece Dresses, Boots and Shoes, Hats; 4 Men's Suits, going i cheap; apply MRS. MORGAN, 26 Carew Street, 'Phone S46M. may9.li FOR SALE—I Baby Carriage. in good condition: price $15.00; apply to 17 Cabot Street. may9,2i FOR SAL E—Freehold Bnilding Lots, measures 25 feet frontage and 90 feet rearage, on east side of Leslie Street. 3 minutes walk from Water Street. I want every working man to build a home of his own and not to be paying ground rent. My price $lOO.OO per building lot; apply 37 Leslie Street. may2.s,tu.tf FOR SALE—Aerated Water Machinery, consisting of one Pump and Carboneator complete (new), ono Automatic Crowner, one Foot Crowner. and one Bottle Filling Machine; apply by letter to P. O. BOX 1333r City mar23,m,th,s,tf FOR SALE—A Five Tube \eutrodyne Radio Set in perfect condition, complete with storage batter** and three "B" batteries. A snap if applied for at once; apply to Box 34 co this office. mays.3i.eod FOR SALE—Building Lot on Waterford Bridge Road. opp. General Protestant Cemetery, x 150 ft.; apply ROOM 5, Gear Building, 'Phone 1941. apr2l.eod.tf FOR SALE—An Ayrshire Tow with calf by side: apply to MR. WALTER POWER. Outer Covo. FOR SALE—House, No. 48 Franklin .\\enue; apply on the premises. A Bargain. may7,3l FOR SALE Ford Sedan just overhauled and painted, good tyres. Ford t Ton Truck in good condition. Overland Sedan just overhauled and painted, good tyres. PARSONS THE AUTO MAN. King's Road. mavn.tf I FOR SALE—At a Bargain, | Freehold Land. Newtown Road. Fur- I ther particulars on application to JOHN O'BRIEN, 10 Belvedere Street, 'or R A. parsons Solicitor, Rank of 1 Montreal Bnilding ma) | FOR SALE—At a Bahrain. a leasehold Ruildini? <;■ 1 which could be easily conv< i a Dwelling House ulars apply to WOOD & KELLY pie Building. Duckworth Sti marSl.tf FOR SALE - A Dwelling Hou>e on the Weal Street, above Bond Btre< possession For further | apply to WOOD ft KELLY, T i Building. Duckworth St Si J ; ! aprT.tf FOR SALE—L easehold Dwelling Hous*-. 16" Military Possession November Ist Dezl further particulars apply to WOOD &- KELLY, Temple Building, Duckworth Street. apr!6.tf FOR SALE—A Verv Desirable Residence and Grounds situate Waterford Bridge Road. The duelling has all modern conveniences, can be inspected at any time. Immediate possession. For further particulars apply to WOOD & KELLY, Temple Building. Duckworth Street. aprl6tf FOR SALE—That Freehold Property situate Water Street West; immediately opposite Royal Bank of Canada. For particulars apply to WOOD ft KELLY, Temple Bid*., Duckworth Street. marl4,tf FOR SALE A Freehold Dwelling House, situate No. 35 Golf Avenue. The land is about thirty-live feet frontage by one hundred and twenty feet rearage. Electric light and session. For particulars apply on the premises or to WOOD ft KELLY, Temple Building, Duckworth Street. may«,tt NOTlCE—Anything in Ma- Honry, nothing too large or too small. Ring 1807R, RALPH BUTLER, Mayor Avenue. may6,6i MR. SHIPOWNER You may obtain cheap insurance on your Schooner or Outfit, but remember Cheap Insurance is not good. The Mutuals who claim to sell you insurance at "cost," cannot tell you what that "cost" will be. Why buy a pig in a poke? When WE sell you Insurance (representing Lloyd's and English Companies), we ask a rate of premium found adequate to meet the risk involved, based on years of experience in the Marine Insurance Line, and with us first cost is last cost. For Protection that Protects, Wire, Write or 'Phone ..... TESSIER'S INSURANCE AGENCIES, Water St., St. John's. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Local and Canadian ..SG.OO per year. Great HrJta'n and U.SJV. (including postaga) $12.00 per year. "Increase yonr profits by advertl*- Ing in The Etenlng Telegram." Ask Your Grocer for RatstJokor—Ratsticker used by London J Borough Councils. non-poisonous. compound, rat, mort. rat traps terrier, I D.W.C. & Co., insect liquid, smoke fer-1 rets, and gold letter for trunks, cam, nips. A. E. MORGAN, 26 Carew St., i 'Phone 84GM. mays,3f.eod ; WANTED —By Married j couple. 3 Room* with water and scw; erage. in West End or Centre of town: | answer by letter to F. L., c o Evening Telegram Office. may9,li W A N T E D—Bv Reliable | tenant, a House situate East End. with i modern conveniences; reasonable | rental. "Write P.O. Box E5133. may~,3i IWANTE D—To Rent, a , House of 6 or 7 rooms, with modern I convenience, locality central or West i End of city. Reply by letter, gating i terms, etc., to H.S., c'o P.O. Box ESIS9. HELP WANTED. DOMESTIC HELP. WANTED—lmmediately, a General Mnid: apply with reference to THE TREMONT HOTEL. Water Street mayD.tf W ANTED—A Working Housekeeper, elderly woman preferred; apply F. J. CONNORS. 162 Water Street. mayS.Si j WANTED—A General Ser: vant. one who understands plain cook- I ing. good wages to reliable girl; apply to STEWARTS BAKERY, opp. Sea- I men's Institute, Water Street East. mayS.tf WANTED A Maid for newly married couple, must be able to cook, references required; apply -~> Military Road. mayS.tf WANTED—At Once, Referenoe required, a <-irl. able to do plain cooking, another girl kept; good wages; apply 34 Queen's Road, between 7.30 and 9 p.m. may7.tf WANTED—A Good General Servant; appty SIRS, WM. HAWKINS. 101 Cower Street. may~,3i WANTED—A General (iirl WANTED—For Mrs. J. B. I O'Kielly. 2 Maids to go to count] for summer months, reference I quired; apply to -MRS. .1. ROBINS ! STICK. 360 City Terrace. mayS.tf i WANTED—lmmediately, a General Maid in small family: washing out; reference required; apply 1 Waterford Terrace, Waterford Bridge Road. may4.tf WANTED A Maid with knowledge of plain cooking: apply with references to MRS. R. LEITH. comer of Sheehan's Stree! and Forest Road mayl.tf COOKS WANTED—Immediately, a feek; apply MRS. S\ MILLEY. Circular Road. ma\!',if MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED Two General l.irN: apply RYAN'S RESTAI'RANT, WANTED—A Few Experienced M-chinNN for 'oat i WANTED Oftice tft»l*tanH Eur Grocers MALE HELP WANTED-For Wholes ■ Mriifht Bo] t requ • WANTED—An Expessman, musi STEAM LAI mavt.li WANTED—A Man to drive motor track; apply BOWRING H LTD. Btore* Dept WANTED An Experienced Ma let* mu ■ and MhM] eery Department; applies! ing only to GEO. KNOWLINO, LTD may6.tf WANTED—For Bay of Islands a Junior Salesman, with gm«-r--al knowledge, particularly of Grocerlee and Provision. AddroM appUcationa 'to "SALESMAN," Telegram Office. / rauyß.tf WAN T E D—A Youth of about 17 to 19 years of age for our Cutting Department; must bo inteligent and energetic; one who ItaH had gome previous experience will bo given preference; apply NFLD. CLOTHING CO., LTD. mayS.tf WANTED—A Bread Baker capable of taking charge of Br*»d Baking; apply to MOORE' 9 BAK.FHIY, 18 Brien Street. * mayl.tf
Object Description
Title | Evening Telegram (St. John's, N.L.), 1925-05-09 |
Subject | Canadian newspapers--Newfoundland and Labrador--St. John's--20th century |
Publisher | W. J. Herder |
Place of Publication | St. John's (N.L.) |
Date | 1925-05-09 |
Year | 1925 |
Month | 05 |
Day | 09 |
Description | The Evening Telegram began publication in St. John's on 3 April 1879 and remains in print today under the title The Telegram. It was published daily except Sunday through to 1958, the frequency changing thereafter. -- The total collection has been split into several parts; this portion contains the years 1919-1926. |
Location | Canada--Newfoundland and Labrador--Avalon Peninsula--St. John's |
Time Period | 20th Century |
Volume | Vol. 47 |
Issue | No. 105 |
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 | 28362.cpd |
Description
Title | Evening Telegram (St. John's, N.L.), 1925-05-09 |
Subject | Canadian newspapers--Newfoundland and Labrador--St. John's--20th century |
Publisher | W. J. Herder |
Date | 1925-05-09 |
Year | 1925 |
Month | 05 |
Day | 09 |
Description | The Evening Telegram began publication in St. John's on 3 April 1879 and remains in print today under the title The Telegram. It was published daily except Sunday through to 1958, the frequency changing thereafter. -- The total collection has been split into several parts; this portion contains from 1900 - 28 February 1913, and covers the years of the First World War from 2 March 1914 - 1918. -- Missing issues: 19 January - 18 February 1910. |
Location | Canada--Newfoundland and Labrador--Avalon Peninsula--St. John's |
Volume | Vol. 47 |
Issue | No. 105 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
File Name | SJDT_19250509_001.jp2 |
File Size | 6461.74 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 |
IMAGES . « *i ii 1 C* T SIXTEEN PAGES The Evening Telegram ST. JOHN'S. NEWFOUNDLAND. SATURDAY, MAY 9, 1925. $6.00 PER YEAR. PRICE: TWO CENTS. NUMBER 105 mf^}^'u- ,-vvuiV -MO |
CONTENTdm file name | 28346.jp2 |