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TWELVE PAGES. TWELVE PAGES The Evening Telegram VOLUME XLVII. $6.00 PER YEAR. ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND, TUESDAY, JUNE 30, 1925. PRICE: TWO CENTS. NUMBER 147. KOTCKCAST. ', OROivT. Noon.—r resh S.W. winde tjowfr? to-day and Wednesday. ROP.3R & TTIC.sIPSO.N'S, Tc-day.- Bar. 30 04; ther. *6. THE "PEOPLE'S PAPSR"-FOBTY«X TEARS IN THR SERVICE OF THE PUBMC-IS A LIVE DAILY IN A BUSY C ENTRE-STiJDT ITS NEWSY AnVFRTiRTisin FURTHER AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENTS bile Policy. OUR Policy not only indemnifies the Insured against loss from the liability imposed by law, but also provides for the Defence and all expenses of Court. The premium for this protection is but small. INSURE TO-DAY WITH TESSIER'S INSURANCE AGENCIES, WATER STREET. Auction Sales? Live Stock Market, Marshall's Wharf Subject to arrival Thursday, July 2nd, at 12 o'clock. 30 Head Choice Butchers' Cattle. St. John's Abattoir Co., Limited. J. J. McKay, >me3o.ii Managing Director. AUCTION. Househod Furniture, Etc. At the West End A notion Rooms, Thursday, July 2nd, at I<UO a.m. 1-5 piece parlour suite, 1 smokers' chair. 1 bureau and washstand, 6 kitchen chairs, 3 small tables.'l childs' high chair. 2 easels. 1 inantlepiece. fender and grate, 3 sewing machines. 1 traveller's trunk. 2 white enamel "bedsteads and springs. 2 feather beds. 4 wool mattresses. 5 cases buttons. 6 bales flette patches. 1 solid marble clock (8-day strike). 1 Empire typewriter in perfect condition. 1 combination safe. 1 sel 11 vol. National Encyclopedia, lot books. 1 enclosed washstand. 1 rustic table, 1 secretary. 1 leather writing desk. 3 auto harps. 1 oil heater. 1 parlour lamp. 1 music stand. 1 music cabinet. 1 iron curb, 1 lounge, 2 China kegs. 2 parlour chairs, 1 wicker Are screen, 1 coal vase and lot dry goods consisting of Ladies' boots, blouses, underskirts; Children's dresses. Hosiery, etc., lot pictures, picture frames, easels, etc., etc. Joseph Fitzgibbon, lune"o,li Auctioneer. FOR SALE. 1 6-rTLINDER 7-PASSENGER 1922 MODEL BUCK TOrßi>t; CAR with 6 new tyres. This ca ' perfect condition having been thoroughly overhauled and rebuilt, this season also newly painted, free demonstration given at any time. Will consider smaller car in part payment. For further particulars apply to P. f. O'PRISCOLL, LTD., JunelB.#i,eod Auctioneers.' FOR SALE. Desdrabl* "Ity properties—too numerous to mention. MONEY TO LOAN on approved city property. FARMS and Hubnrhan property. WANTED TO PURCHASE City property of all kinds;apply to J. R. JOHNSTON, Real Estate Agent, "Phone 1888. 82 Prescott Street. FOR ACHES AND PAINS USE MlXjjurs LtaMZNI. ! "VETERAN" BARBER SHOP I Will be open to-night till 111 1 o'clock, but will not open I Jto-mor»w, Remembrance I Day. I R.B.PELLEY, 1 [ june3o.ii Proprietor. j| For Sale. FREEHOLD PROPERTY No. 132 Water Street. near the foot of Prescott Street. Building contains Dwelling and Store. Immediate possession. APPLY TO The Eastern Trust Co., june3o,eod.tf Pitts' Building. mmmmmmmvmmmm S BIRTHDAYS. X Y The very nicest way to re- j ; member a birthday is to "Say it ! • with Flowers." \ We can have them delivered ! X anywhere by wire. For prices, $ '; etc., consult us. "THE FLOIYFR SHOrV Water Street, or 2 Member F. T. D. y. GROVE HILL. X j june3o.eod,tf 'Phone 247 R. * FOR SALE. A New House foot of Sudbury Street; ready for occupancy about July 15th; apply to JAMES VARDY, Lumber Yard, june3o,3i Cliffs Cove. LONDON CAFE 367 Water St. Will open Monday, June 29th, at 12 o'clock (noon) june27,6i Motor Truck for Hire. First Class Motor Truck for hire —cheap rates and good service guaranteed. Delivery work and transportation of Picnic Parties. On the joh any hour. A trial will convince you that Promptness and Low Prices is niv motto. W. HARTERY, 'Phone 1248. 80 Barter's HIIL (Crushed rock and sand for sale). june29,2i REAL ESTATE. HOUSES FOB SALE. LAND FOB SALE. FABMS FOB SALE. SUBUBBAN PBOPEBTY. BUILDING LOTS. LOANS NEGOTIATED. MORTGAGE INVESTMENTS. INTEREST COLLECTED. RENTS COLLECTED. FIRE INSURANCE EFFECTED. We are open to buy several houses. Cash transaction. $1,200.00 to $4,500.00. FRED J. ROIL & CO., Real Estate A Insurance Agents, Small wood Bide.. Duckworth Street. Ex-Sfem-it:e &ren wno have the welfare of the G. W. V. A. at heart, are asked to be on St. George's Field this evening, to assist prepare grounds for our Annual Sports, to-morrow, July Ist. CHAS. PARSONS, june3o,li Asst. Pom. Secretary. G. W. V. A. SPORTS. TUG-OF-WAR PRELIMINARIES To-Morrow Morning St. George's Field. june3o,li NOTICE. There will be a Meeting of the T. A. Ladies' Auxiliary this Tuesday evening, at 8 o'clock. N. HICKEY, june3o,n secretary. Grand Dance and Supper to be held at Smithville by Misses Dorothy Adams and Ina Shields, Tuesday night, June 30th, (eve of holiday). Buses will be at Rawlins' Cross 8.30 p.m. sharp. Good time is assured to all those who attend. Tickets: Gent's, $1.00; Ladies', 75c. june29.2i St. Patrick's Parish. The Ladies and Gentlemen of St. Patrick's Institute are requested to meet in Lester's Field at 8 p.m. on Thursday to arrange the layout and position of the tables for the Garden Party of July Bth. june3o,li Star of the Sea Ladies' Association Lottery. All Stubs for Lottery of Flour, etc., are requested to be returned on or before Thursday, July 2nd. Drawing of prizes takes place on Thursday night. june3fl,2i Suburban Residence G.W.V.A. SPORTS (Under the distinguished patronage of His Excellency Sir William and Lady Allardyce and His Worship the Mayor and Mrs. Cook). | St. George's Field [ I .WEDNESDAY, JULY Ist. 1 At 2.30 O'clock. f General Admission 20c. Grandstand 20c. extra § Entries to close on the field. june3o,li ~\ o| r,\ fv| cs|irvjCff jia|(ry|Cc>|@ftsH@|'cv|'^M|vc>|vO|vr>Ko|(«3»|(c3i|'t>|!;c|*o|( 2. 2. J) r 2^ §> 2. 2_ ij / 7 i ICE! ICE! ICE! We are now delivering daily. Ring up 520 and get on our list before the big rush. The same reliable service as last year. Courteous attention guaranteed. BERRIGAN, The Ice Kino. C june2s,tf \ c\ r.j r.| c\ c| c,\ c,f o|(c| r>| .c| of r| r%| rj <s[_o| r,| r| c| r| c\j c\| r( MOTOR CAR OWNERS, ATTENTION! The G.W.V.A. require a number of cars on Sunday next to convey disabled and convalescent ex-service men to the Commemoration Day Ceremony at the Memorial and return them to their hospital at the close of the ceremony. Will car owners who are willing to send their cars for this purpose, kindly communicate as soon as possible with either the G.W.V.A. Office ('Phone 609), or, The Secretary Nfld. Motor Association ('Phone 884.) june29,2i HIGH TEST AND LOW TEST—IN CASKS AN\ CASES. ALSO ON RETAIL FROM TANKS. HENRY J. STABB & COMPANY. Juneie^Oi.eod WANTED. COMMISSION AGENT well known to furniture trade to represent Reliable Canadian Bedding Manufacturers. Write fully and confidentially giving complete data of your qualifications; apply by letter to Box 16, c|o this office. june3o,3i >• 1 • o» A Young Lady, business College graduate, is open to undertake public stenographic office work. A proficient service for Business men. Agents and Firms, requiring typewriting, shorthand or office copying done, at hours to suit. Terms on application; apply MARION W. FORD, P.O. Box 5282. junel3.lmo.s.tu.th TO LET. Waterside Property. Situate on the Southside of the Harbor between the Floating Dock and Job Brothers & Co. Apply to McDOUGALL'S LEASEHOLD, LIMITED, THE EASTERN TRUST CO., june23,i3i,eod Managers. United Schools Association. All Subscribers to the United Schools Campaign Fund are hereby notified that payments may be made at the Office of the Eastern Trust Company, Water Street. Pledges promised for June are now due. |unelO,eod,tf,(news)th.s.tu,tf JUST ARRIVED. 25 Barrels NEW TURNIPS. And in Stock: VALENCIA ORANGES. WINESAP APPLES. EGYPTIAN ONIONS. P.E.I. POTATOES. WM. A. BASTOW & CO., 'Phone 819 Adelaide & George St. june22.tf My system of business should appeal to anyone who has Furniture or Merchandise and wishes to turn same into Cash quickly. Auction Sale when and where >ou want it. Goods sold on commission at your own price, or I will pay you cash down for Household Furniture ana effects. WHAT HATE TOU TO SELL? W. E. PERCIVAL, Auctioneer, 'Phone 1960. Adelaide Street, lunel.lmo Ice Cream ! Ice Cream !—I am prepared to take orders for Ice Cream, all flavors, for garden and wedding parties, etc. No order too large or small. Satisfaction guaranteed. FRED LEWIS, 18 Signal Hill Road, 'Phone 1189 W. All orders promptly delivered. june27,6i,eod BIG EARNINGS, Steady employment for barbers. Become expert In 8 weeks. Write Moler Barber College, Department "O" Halifax. Janl7,eod,tf Two or Three Boarders can be accommodated with Board and Lodging in private family, with all modern conveniences; apply at this office. June29,2l CARPENTERS—Look! As ÜBual a full stock of No. 1 Pine Moulding at PYNN & SPURRELL'S, 27 Gear Street. june9,lmo TAXI SERVICE—Ride in a closed car and avoid the dust. AI Service guaranteed. Prices right; H. VERGE, Proprietor, 34 William St., 'Phon* 2003. june22,6i,eod LOS T—Yesterday Afternoon on Water Street, an Oblong Tan- Ity Case. Finder please return same to 266 Hamilton Ave. Reward. june3o.2l FOUND—A Purse containlng a small sum of money; apply to 56 King's Bridge Road. June3o.ll NOTICE—Owing to being ill for some time T have been unable to work, but am now prepared to tender for all kinds of carpentering, will work on contract or percentage basis. Repairs and extensions a specialty J. HOLLOWAY. 'Phone 1662. june~29,3i FOR SALE—Farm on Torbay Road, six acres highly cultivated land, large double dwelling with frost proof cellar, water in, barn and outhouses, land joins Mt. Cashel and near Golf Club, immediate possession; apply on premises to JOHN* O'LEARY, or 'phone 356. june3o,6i,eod FOR SALE—At the head of Hamilton Street, near property of J. C. Puddister. a Piece of Land 50 ft. fronting on Hamilton Street, rearage about 400 ft. with reserved right of way 50 ft. wide on the back. For particulars apply to J. A. W. W. Mc- NEILY. Barrister & Solicitor, Smallwood Building, Duckworth Street. june22,tf FOR SALE A House at the head of Pleasant Street, with two frontages, suitable to a car man or motor man. entrance to back at Beaumont Street West; apply at No. 24 Gear Street. june3o.3i FOR SALE —Cabbage Plants, 40c. per hundred; cash with order; apply W. J. O'DEA. Freshwater Road. 'Phone 199SW. june26,4i,eod FOR SALE One Rubber Tired, Two-Seated Buggy, first class condition; can be seen at PETER CASEY'S (Butcher). Water St. West. St. John's. june29,3i FOR SALE—I Large Mc- Clary's Range, going cheap; call at 62 Prescott Street. june29,3i FOR SALE or TO RENT— Dwelling House and Premises, >'o. 336 Duckworth St. together with the stable in the rear thereof. Immediate possesion. For further particulars apply to WOOD & KELLY, Temple Building, Duckworth Street. june23,tf FOR SALE—House, No. 81 Springdale Street, containing 8 rooms. electric light, water and sewerage installed; apply to LOUISE J. ASHLEY. 51 Flower Hill. 'Phone 1601 J. june23,6i 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 WOOD & KELLY, Temple Building, Duckworth Street. may27,tf Wanted Suburban Residence or Rooms for the summer months; immediate possession if possible; apply by letter to "RESIDENCE," P. 0. Box 1346. june3o.3i MONEY TO LEND On approved mortgage security. J. O'N. Conroy, Solicitor, mnarU.tsAtf Renouf Bldg. NOTICE TO TOURISTS PETRIE'S HOTEL, Point Pleasant, Bay of Islands NOW OPEN. Tourists license, tennis, bathing, fishing, ample grounds for all out-ofdoor sports. Ideal for summer vacation. Motor boat service and guides obtainable for best trout and salmon streams. Weekly and monthly rates on application. PETRIE'S, iune29,2si Bay of Islands. •/♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦%♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦ n General Post Office, BRITISH MAILS. Mails per S.S. DIGBY for Great Britain and European countries will be closed at the General Post Office this Tuesday, June 30th, at 8 p.m. Registered and Parcel Post mails will close half hour previous to the closing of the general mail. lune27,2i W. J. WOODFORD, Minister Posts & Telegraphs. I ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦y Est 1871 P.O. Box 447 Thone 1815 W.&R. English! Practical Watchmakers and \h Jewelers, I 404 Water Street, St. John's, j u Special attention given to mail !| CARD. Dr. M. F. Hogan, Dentist, 142 Water Street, over Lamb's Jewellery Store, (Opp. Royal Storee). Telephone 1255, aprS.eod.tf orders. juitel3,6mo,eod FOR SALE A Freehold Dwelling Honse and premises on the South Side, immediately West of the Long Bridge. Immediate possession. For further particulars apply to WOOD & KELLY, Temple Building, Duckworth Street. may2l,tf FOR SALE A Piece of Land on the north side of Thorburn Road containing 18 acres. For particulars apply to WOOD & KELLY, Temple Building, Duckworth Street. may2l,« 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 TO RENT For Summer months, or for permanent residence, a House containing eight room, situated on Xagle's Hill, with good view of city; house is partly furnished; apply to 76 Barnes' Road. june29,2i TO LET—At Topsail for the summer months, several room in one of the most charming parts of this popular summer resort. For particulars apply to W. HALEY. Topsail. june29,3i TO LET—Store on Adelaide Street, good business location; possession immediately; apply at this office to Box No. 14. June3o.3i,eod TO LET Cottage and Farm, situate on Robinson's Hill. R minutes walk from town; apply CENTRAL BAKERY. june29,tf TO LET—Two or Three Unfurnished Rooms with use of bathroom, suitable for light housekeeping: apply by letter to H.J.M., do Telegram Office. june29,2i TO LET—Two Private Garages and two private Stables, in Laundry Lane, off Carter's Hill; apply H. BROWN, 15 Balsam Street, or 310 Water Street. june26,3i,eod 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 latter to Box 38, Telegram Office. feblO.tn.s.tf SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Local and Canadian ..$6.00 per year Great Britain and U.B.A. (including postage) $12.00 per year "Increase your profits by advertising In The Evening Telegram." I WORK WANTED Anyj one requiring Labouring work done done will please notify THOMAS NOR- I MAX, 25 Rossiter's Lane, june.3o,ll WANTED—At once a small Rodney; apply T WALSH. Parker & Monroe, Ltd. (East). June3o,li I WANTED—To Rent, Small ■ Honse with water and sewerage, cen! trally situated; apply by letter to Box 10 Telegram Office. 1une29,21 % WANTED Immediately, for mother and one child, a Furnished >too?n. For particulars apply bv let, tpr to Box 12 this office 1une29.31 WANTE D—To Rent by July Ist. a 7 or 8 Room Honse. must have modern conveniences and be in j good locality; apply to Box 4 cfo Evenj ing Telegram. lune22.tf : WANTED—Whisky, Syrup and Beer Bottles. 'Phone 627 and ex; press will call. T. J. KENNEDY, 13 Williams' Lane. june2o.lmo Motorists and Taxi Men Atfontfon—Cars washed Al at the GOLF i HOiSE. Prince of Wales Street. Give us a trial. june3o.3l ICE—Daily Delivery or as i required, in large or small quantities. ! Prices right. 'Phone 311—E J. HOR! WOOD. June2s,l2i Help Wanted DOMESTIC HELP. W A N T E D A General Woid, four in family; apply between the hours of 7 ami 8 p.m.. to 268 Hamilton Ave. june3o,2i W ANTE D—A General Mnld; apply to MRS. C.'j. FOX. 30 Queen's Road. June3o.ll WANTED—lmmediately, a \nrse Housemaid; applv to MRS. H. H. A. ROSS. 22 Gower St. juncSO.tf WANTED A General Maid one who understands plain cooking, reference required: apply 'MRS J. T LAMB. King's Bridge Road. june29.2i W ANTED-A General Maid, must have references: apply 127 LeMarrhant Road. june29,tf WANTED—A Younff Girl for light housework, daily; applv "The Bungalow." VALLEY NURSERIES. Topsail Road. june29.3i WANTED—A Reliable Womtin or steady r.lrl. to take charge of house, short distance from town: apply to 31 Belvedere Street. june27.3i WANTED—A Good General Maid, must have reference: apply at 163 Gower Street. June26.tf WANTED—A Girl who understands plain cooking, or one willing to learn; apply MRS. W. KNOWLING, 17 Circular Road. june2s,tf W ANTE D—A General Maid must understand plain cooking. willing to go to Topsail for summer months; apply MRS. J. P. KELLY, Bowring Bros.. Southside. june22.t.f WANTED—lmmediately, a Maid with knowledge of plain cooking; apply MRS. (Dr.) SMITH. No. 2 Ordnance Street. junel9,tf WANTED—A General Maid one who understands plain cooking, references required; apply MRS. FRANK BRAD9HAW, 57 Military Rd. june2o.tf MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED—For Sound Island Methodist School, a Female Teacher. A.A., knowledge of music; salary $800; also for North Hr. Methodist School, a Male Teacher. 2nd Grade, to assist in church work in Minister's absence; salary $280; apply with testimonials to (REV.) L. O. GILLARD, Chairman. June29.3i WANTE O—lmmediately an Experienced Girl for Shop am! Restaurant; apply to "THE WHITTEN HOTEL.'' 60 New Gower Street. june3o.2i WANTED—At Once three or four experienced Machine Hands for our Tants Department; apply to BRITISH CLOTHING CO.. LTD. june29.3i WANTED An Experienced Pants Maker; apply T. J. AYLWARD. 292 Water St. june27,tf WANTED—A Lady Teacher for lower school. Methodist College. Applicants in writing will state qualificants and experience. R. F. HORWOOD, Secretary. june29,si MALE HELP WANTED—Men to sell our products; apply C. E. PETTEN, "Phone 1671 W. Puller Brush Co. June29,3i
Object Description
Title | Evening Telegram (St. John's, N.L.), 1925-06-30 |
Subject | Canadian newspapers--Newfoundland and Labrador--St. John's--20th century |
Publisher | W. J. Herder |
Place of Publication | St. John's (N.L.) |
Date | 1925-06-30 |
Year | 1925 |
Month | 06 |
Day | 30 |
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. 147 |
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 | 29042.cpd |
Description
Title | Evening Telegram (St. John's, N.L.), 1925-06-30 |
Subject | Canadian newspapers--Newfoundland and Labrador--St. John's--20th century |
Publisher | W. J. Herder |
Date | 1925-06-30 |
Year | 1925 |
Month | 06 |
Day | 30 |
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. 147 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
File Name | SJDT_19250630_001.jp2 |
File Size | 6849.12 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 |
TWELVE PAGES. TWELVE PAGES The Evening Telegram VOLUME XLVII. $6.00 PER YEAR. ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND, TUESDAY, JUNE 30, 1925. PRICE: TWO CENTS. NUMBER 147. KOTCKCAST. ', OROivT. Noon.—r resh S.W. winde tjowfr? to-day and Wednesday. ROP.3R & TTIC.sIPSO.N'S, Tc-day.- Bar. 30 04; ther. *6. THE "PEOPLE'S PAPSR"-FOBTY«X TEARS IN THR SERVICE OF THE PUBMC-IS A LIVE DAILY IN A BUSY C ENTRE-STiJDT ITS NEWSY AnVFRTiRTisin FURTHER AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENTS bile Policy. OUR Policy not only indemnifies the Insured against loss from the liability imposed by law, but also provides for the Defence and all expenses of Court. The premium for this protection is but small. INSURE TO-DAY WITH TESSIER'S INSURANCE AGENCIES, WATER STREET. Auction Sales? Live Stock Market, Marshall's Wharf Subject to arrival Thursday, July 2nd, at 12 o'clock. 30 Head Choice Butchers' Cattle. St. John's Abattoir Co., Limited. J. J. McKay, >me3o.ii Managing Director. AUCTION. Househod Furniture, Etc. At the West End A notion Rooms, Thursday, July 2nd, at I |
CONTENTdm file name | 29030.jp2 |