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The Evening Telegram. W^pAGES___ SIXTEEN PAGTEB a $6.00 PER YEAR. ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND. SATURDAY, MAY 30, 1925. PRICE; TWO CENTS. NUMBER 122. jO|THBB FORECAST. nds, »» Snii day—Fair, 30.04; 1 txiHj mtCivlx lj£i * AJTCK YEARS IPT t*fi**» S JSKViCJIS OF k f*UM LI A LIVE DAILY IN A BUSX CE^*KJE^^™SXTJDT llg ALi VKici'lSfiVfj, 1 ""' """"'"' '" ■ ' ■ ■ ■ ■ ~ n i i . i.i .i ~ M .. ~ ii L i '• ...1,,,. i . .i, . i i ,| i, . ii i m hi. . iQ ■■ ' ii ' ii ' f -■'■■ —" ' ■ - ■ -" - -.-..., - - . , „■ ■ PLAYING WITH FIRE often leads to the firemen playing V the fire—that is the way accidental conflagrations frequently break out Such accidents cannot always be avoided, but you can provide against the damage consequences by insuring in one of our Reliable Companies. The cost is very small, indeed, in comparison with the financial protection we give you. Come in and let us convince you - - - - - ... « . . . . TESSIER'S INSURANCE AGENCIES, Water Street West. ctiqn Sales f Stock Market, arshall's Wharf We will sell on )NDAY, June Ist, at 12 o'clock noon, Hd. Choice Butchers' Choice Sheep. John's Abattoir Co., Limited. .!. J. McKay, iii Managing Director. ehtingale's ever's Lane 'Phone 355 light 'Phone 1736 J. for sale. Willys- ight 854. Chevrolet Roaster. Overlap 4 Sedan. Paige S-Passenger* Willys Overland. ■Bonstration gladly given. For Sale or To Let 2EHOLI) PROPERTY AND DWELLING Richmond Avenne House has Modern conveniences includcentral heating; apply to he Eastern Trust Co. W,eod,t( FOR SALE. desirable Freehold Dwell- Hous3 with Garage attachr\®* (formerly 250), ***tti Street Particulars yHcation to JOHN FENE«.*>mkof Montreal Bldg., may9,9,tf REAL ESTATE. P pSale or Lease, Sites Stories, Industrials, 'O'ts, Homes, etc. .^i. ■ • MORRJS, Morris '•^/•oa FOR SALE. The Property known as I Northbank" situate on the i Long Pond Road close to Lake. :It consists of a substantially i built dwelling with all modern j improvements. Ice house, Bun-1 galow, Stable, etc., Farmer's I dwelling and barn with 15 to 20 acres land. For further particulars apply to R. G. RENDELL. May26.6i i In re Estate of James Miller of Topsail, Deceased. Tenders will be received by the uni dersigned up to and including Satur! day, 30th of May next, for the purj chase of the dwelling house and ground upon which It stands at Topsail, belonging to the estate of the late James Miller. The highest or any tender not necesarily accepted. WILLIAM F. LLOYD, Administrator de bonis non of the Estate of James Miller, deceased. Address: Court House, St. John's. may 23,26,28,30 FOR SALE. 4 New Milch Cows, Hclsteins. 3 General Purpose Horses. 20 Young Pigs. « P. E. I. Potatoes. WILLIAM BRENNAN. may2B,3i 'Phone 1461. For Sale! That freehold property known as Farrell's situate on the cor- \ ner of TJuckworth Street and Custom House Hill and consisting of two dwelling houses and two shops together with large basemetits. The property will be sold separately or as a whole and terms can be arranged for purchaser. For further particulars apply to WOOD & KELLY, Temple Building, marl4,tf Duckworth St. PATENT NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that Lynn Bradley and Edward Patrick McKeefe Proprietors of Letters Patent No. 501 for "New and Useful Improvements in the production of Wood Pulp and the Like" are prepared to bring the said invention into operation in this Colony and to license the use of the same or to sell the same upon terms to be obtained from the undersigned. St. John's. May 30th,N1925. GIBBS & BARRON, Solicitors for Patentees, Bank of Montreal Bid*., may30,41,s St John's. REGATTA NOTICE. A Public Meeting in connection with the Annual Regatta, will be held in the T. A. Armoury, Monday evening, June Ist, at 8.30. Last year's Committee are requested to meet at 7.30 sharp. By order / CHAS. J. ELLIS, raay2B,4i Hon. Secretary. TENDERS Tenders for building Btsain Ship Wharf with Freight Sheds, etc, in St John's, will he received from the 27th day- of May to the Bth of Jnne. Specifications, Blue Print, etc., may be obtained at my office, Morris Building, Queen Street. may29,6i OULF OLBES. Salesmen Wanted. PROVINCIAL, district managers, salesmen—We are Just starting to market our specialty—American Liquid Roof Cement—In Canada, and need Provincial and District Managers and many salesmen. This wonderful rbof coating has been on the American Market for years and always gives satisfaction. This is an exceptional opportunity. Write at once and secure choice of territory. All shipments made from Canadian Branches. THE AMERICAN OIL & PAINT CO., Cleveland, Ohio. U.S. may3o,li AT 'WESTERLAND' u "Howard Mann" 2.17 Reg. Champion Trotting Stallion Fee $5.00 niay3o,loi,s,m.th ■ H i nmm im rati nm tmbi—i LOST —This Morning, a Small Brown Silk Handbag, containing cheque and about $3.50, the property of a poor widow, In the vicinity ! of Pleasant Street. Finder please re- I turn to this office and get reward. may3o,li LOST—On Saturday Night, 1 Pair Boys' Shoes by way of King's Road, Circular Road and King's Bridge Road. Will finder please leave same at W. E. BEARN'S and get reward. mav3o,li PICKED UP—On Prescott Street this morning, a Pluming Fixture. Owner can get same by paying cost of advt. at this office. may3o,li FOUND Two Sums of Money. Owners can have same on proving property: apply to PARKER & MONROE, LTD., 363 Water Street. may2B,3i NOTICE—WiII the Person who took a Grey Pony from Buckmasters Field last evening please return to HING LEE. 81 Casey Street, and save further trouble as he is known. may3o,li NOTICE—WiII the Boy who was seen taking an Umbrella from the gallery of the Casino Theatre on the 16th, please return it to 52 Livingstone Street, and avoid further trouble, as he is known. may3o,li NOTlCE—Anything in Masonry, nothing too large or too small. Ring 1607R, RALPH BUTLER, Mayor Avenue. may27,3mos,m,w,s NOTICE —To Carpenters and Builders, also Shop or Factory Girls—You can secure good meals, comfortable beds (single or double rooms) at reasonable rates; apply 378 Duckworth St. (cor. Bates' Hill). maylB,tf FOR SAL E—Dwelling House, >"n. 36 Franklyn Avenue, in first class condition inside and out, water and sewerage, electric light, etc., cost to build $2500.00, selling now for $1500.00, cash or terms; apply to M. & E. KENNEDY, Contractors, Renouf Building. may9,tf FOR SALE—A 5-Passenger Ford Car in first class condition. CON. MAHONEY'S GARAGE, Mill Bridge, Water Street West. may26,tf FOR SALE—Land at Badger, two building lots opposite R. C. School and adjoining Railway Station. Price $200.00 for both. Government grants and all papers given on receipt of cash; apply J. M. DOOLEY, J.P., Badger or THOS. KEARNEY, Box 5015, St John's East. may22,l2i FOR SALE—Player Piano with fifty rolls. GEORGE G. R. PARSONS, 30 Henry Street, or Garage, King's Road. maylB,tf TO LET Two Furnished Booms, ten minutes walk from city; apply by letter to Box 20 this office. may3o,li ' TO LET Three Flats in | Times Building, Duckworth Street, I comprising some 20 rooms, very suit- | able as boarding house; apply TIMES PRINTING OFFICE, Duckworth St may2B,tf The Clean, Clear-Cut perfect work done,by the "Woodstock" Typewriter la the best possible obtainable. We invite you to try the "Woodstock." BUTLER BROTHERS, "At the sign of the Fountain Pen," 161 Water Street. may29,3i 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.a.tf TO RENT A Furnished House or Booms, with all modern conveniences, Central locality; apply by letter to Box 16, this office. may26,3i,eod BIG EARNINGS, Steady j employment for barbers. Become ex- 1 pert in 8 weeks. Write Moler Barber t College, Department "O" Halifax. 1 Janl7.eod.tf ] Sinclair's Hawkeye Brand of HAMBUTT PORK. THE PORK OF QUALITY. When asking your dealer for Hambutt see that Sinclair's brand HAWKEYE is marked on the head of the barrel. If unable to purchase it from your dealer, telephone 513 or write us for prices and information. We can supply you with any quantity. Sinclair's pack and cure has been known to the trade for 25 years, and unexcelled. THOMAS B. CLIFT Commercial Chambers. ma.v3o.li *W 2sBB**' ,**««£- ;s*»*s: .3xaa*^ *&*>■ ARBOUR FESTIVAL. (Under the patronage of Ladv Allardyce) I> AID OF METHODIST ORPHASAGE AN ARBOUR DAY FESTIVAL WILL BE HELD IN ORPHANAGE GROUNDS WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE 3rd. Afternoon Teas, Ice Cream, Candy and Pantry dainties for sale; Side Shows and other attractions for one and all. may3o,jne2 ADMISSION: 10c. Pji m rv| r>| c | r>|(o|o|(rlo|'o| c,| o| r? ■•;- A Night with the Bible ADVENTIST CHURCH—COOKSTOWN ROAD - SUNDAY, MAY 31st, 6.30 P.M. SUBJECT: THE SEVEN LAST PLAGUES UPON WHOM WILL THEY FALL? Read Revelation, Chapters 15 and 16. Don't miss hearing this subject. SEATS FREE—ALL WELCOME—COME! B. E. MANUEL - - Evangelist. may29,2i c) o( C,\cy\^^j^^©f^^^^^^^^^^g^ggj(c»j<o|<ol Ml ■ REMOVAL NOTICE. Beginning Saturday, May 30th, we wiy carry on our Grocery Business in our Store directly opposite our old stand on Duckworth Street East. We respectfully ask for a continuance of the patronage of our friends and the general public. THOMAS J. O'ROURKE. may29,4i J N. A. A. A. A Meeting of the Newfoundland Amateur Athletic Association will be held at the Offices of Messrs Higgins, Hunt & Emerson, on Saturday night, May 30th, at nine o'clock. Business:—To consider the adoption of a Constitution.H. C. HAYWARD, Actg. SecV. may2B,3i ♦ ,;♦/'♦:>; ":♦:'-♦:>>'♦ V* TO LET! That portion of the Mechanics' Building, known as the GAIETY HALL, including Supper and Dining Rooms. Building and locality suitable for Theatre or Picture Show. Possession given June Ist. Apply to M. W. MYRICK, mayi9,6i,eod Military Read. 4 SEWER PIPES JUST ARRIVED Ex. BJS. SACHEM: A SHIPMENT OF 4 inch 6 inch and 9 inch SEWER PIPES. HENRY J. STABB & CO. ROSEWOOD. Ladies! Rosewood is a sure and positive cure for dandruff and itching scalp —try a bottle. Sold at W. H. Bartlett, Ltd. may29,3J • The World Shall wfr be Established. MILLIONS NOW LIVING WILL NEVER DIE. Shifting of Governments has heen i the history of the world; and much suffering has resulted from the thoughtless unconcern of Powers— jealous, crafty, plotting for control of the world. Professions of peace are now rampant, plans are afloat promising stability. Yet there comes to light a ceaseless, untiring working to create weapons of destruction—aircraft, poison gas, cruisers, bombs, liquid fire. Designs against neighbor nations, which are really plans of annihilation, lack the promise of stability. Yet the prophecies revealing present tendencies show that peace, permanent peace, will follow the confusion, distress and reeling perplexity of our world. Hear the Lecture by A. Horwood, under auspices INTERNATIONAL BIBLE STUDENTS' ASSOCIATION, Victoria HalL 7 p.m., Sunday, May 31st Seats* Free • * - No Collection. may29,2i Nfld. Fishermen's Star of the Sea Association. The Regular Monthly Meeting of the Association will be held Sunday, May 31st, at 2.30 p.m. G. C. CONWAY, may29,2i Secretary. TRUCKMEN! All members of the Truckmen's Union who have not hauled their share of stones to the C. of E. Orphanage are requested to do so. M. POWER, raay3o,2i President. NOTICE. A Meeting of the Girl's Industrial Home Association will be held in the Girl's Department of the Grenfell Institute on Monday, June Ist. Important business matters will be discussed. Members kindly attend. may3o,l Grand Card Party, Sapper and Dance. Under auspices of T. A. Ladles' Auxiliary, will be he)d in the T. A. Club Rooms on first half holiday, Jane 3rd, at 8J&0. Two good.prizes for cards and special prizes for novelty dance. Tickets 50c. Our own Band will furnish the music. may27,2i,w,s MONEY TO LEND. The undersigned has Ten thousand dollars ($10,000) for immediate investment in a mortgage or mortgages on approved city properties at current rates of interest. J. A. W. W. McNEILY, Barrister & Solicitor. Smaliwood Building, Duckworth St. may2B,3l,th,«,tu Carpenters and Builders wanting all kinds of house moulding and No. i Pine Lumber save money by buying at PYNN & SPURRELL*B Furniture and Moulding Factory, 27 Gear Street. Open every night Thone 1669, i may€,lmo ICE ! ICE ! ICE !—Delivered every day and twice on Saturday; apply JOHN KING, Torbay Road, 'Phone 1547 W. mayll,lBi FOR SALE—On the Topsail Road, all that property known as "Mount View" and belonging to the estate of the late Patrick McGrath. The property contains about one hundred acres, has a large quantity of valuable wood thereon together with first class Dwelling House, Barn, etc. Immediate possession. For further particulars apply to WOOD & KELLY, Temple Building, Duckworth Street, St. John's. may2B,tf FOR SALE—Aerated Water Machinery, consisting of one Pump and Carboneator complete (new), one Automatic Crowner, one Foot Crowner. and one Bottle Filling Machine; apply by letter to P. O. BOX 1333, City mar23.n»,th,s,tf FOR SALE 1 Mare, 1100 lbs., in perfect condition, 1 Rubber Tyred Hood Buggy, 1 Set Tan Harness, 1 Set Black Harness, 1 Sleigh (as good as new); reason for selling: owner leaving city; apply to ARTHUR SYMONDS. 106 Barnes' Road. may27;3i,w,th.s FOR SALE One Sound Young Mare, good driver; apply A. PARSONS. 184 New Gower Street. may3o,li FOR SALE—A 7-Pa«sen<rer Hudson Mupersix Touring far, fitted with balloon tires and wheels; in splendid condition: also a 1924 Ford Touring Car. purchased last August. BERT HAYWARD, Water St. 'Phone 1382. may26,51.e0d FOR SALE—I 5-Passenjrer Nash Touring Car in running order, selling cheap to a ready purchaser; apply to W. LAWRENCE. East End Taxi, 'Phone 2125. mayl9,6i,eod FOR SALE—At a Bargain, 1 Xew Chevrolet Coupe 4-Passenger 1924 Model. A beauty, never on road. Reason for selling: Owner prefers open car. For further particulars apply to 52 Penny well Road. may26,3l,tu,th,s FOR SALE Small Grey Pony, with Harness; kind, suitable for. children; will sell separately if so desired. Ring 638 R. may23,eod,tf FOR SALE A 9-Roomed House; apply 114 Springdale Street. may27,6i,w,th,s,tu,th,B FOR SALE At Bargain Prices, Second-Hand Motor Engines from 2% to 6 h.p., guaranteed In good running order; apply. RELIANCE COMMISSION CO., Office Gear Building, Water Street. niay29.3i FOR S A L E—s-Roomed House on Mundy Pond Road, 2 minutes walk from LeMarchant Road, all modern convenience; apply by letter to Box 22 this office. may29,3i FOR SALE One English Bicycle, Raleigh make, fitted with 3- ! speed gears; in perfect condition. ' Price $60.00; apply to RAY DITDER, \ King's Bridge Road, or phone 1498. may 28,31 FOR SALE—A New Dwell-1 Ing House and about three acres of land together with garage, etc., about j two miles from the city. Will be sold ; at a bargain. For particulars apply to WOOD & KELLY, Temple Building, Pack worth Street. may27,tf CABBAGE PLANTS—We I now offer our second shipment of i selected plants, strong, hardy roots, j Last chance. Come quickly. EDWIN MURRAY. may27,6i FOR SALE—One "Winton Six" 7«Passenger Touring Car; apply E. G. GITTLESON, 'Phone 493 or 1429 R. may9,tf FOR SALE A Freehold | Dwelling nouse 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—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 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,fcf FOR SALE A Dwelling House on the West side of Prescott Street, above Bond Street. Immediate possession. For further particulars apply to WOOD & KELLY, Temple Building, Duckworth St., St. John's. apr7,tf FOR SALE—A Very Desir-' able Residence and Grounds situate Waterford Bridge Road. The dwelling has all modern conveniences, can be inspected at any time. Immediate pos- i session. For further particulars apply ' to WOOD & KELLY, Temple Building, Duckworth Street. aprlG.tf SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Local and Canadian ..$6.00 per y Great Britain and U.S.A. (Including postage) $12.00 per y "Increase your profits by advertising In The Evening Telegram." WANTED AN EXPERIENCED SALESMAN; apply by letter, stating experience to The Royal Stores, Ltd may27.3i WANTED—To Purchase by the middle of June, a Smart Sound Pony, weight about 800, not over 9 years old. Reply, stating price and I where can be seen, to G.S.H., c[o Evening Telegram Office. may29.3l WANTED—A Quantity of 5 Gallon OH Tins in good condition, also Sugar Barrels with two head.l?. THE STANDARD MANUFACTURING CO., LTD. may22,tf HELP WANTED. DOMESTIC HELP. W A N T E D—lmmediately, j XaM with knowledge of cooking or one willing to learn, must have references; apply to .MRS. S. MILLEY, j Circular Road. may3o,tf WANTED A Younff Woman for light housework, no washing, no children, good Wrtges to suitable person; apply MRS. P. T. BUTLER, 326 Duckworth Street. may3o.tf WANTED—A Good Genernl Servant: apply with reference to MRS. BUBSEY, "Victoria House,'* j Waldgrave Street. may26,3i,eod WANTED—A General Servant: apply to MRS. H. M. MOSDELL, 98 Pleasant Street. niav29.tf WANTED—A General Maid in a family of two; apply (with references) between 7 and 8 p.m. to MRS. S. E. GARLAND, "Aden," Bond Street. may2B.tf WANTED—lmmediately, a Housemaid: apply with reference to 63 Cochrane Street. may2B.tf WANTED A Nurse- Housemaid to care for a child of IT. j months. Applicants must furnish satisfactory references; good wages; ap- I ply MRS. B. C. GARDNER, "Ashton i House." Rennie's Mill Road. .mav27.tf ; W A N T E D—Experienced i Maid capable of keeping house; apply after 7 o'clock at 32 Queen's Road. may23,tf WANTED A Housemaid, j references required; apply between \ the hour of 5 and 6 p.m. to Dr. G. N. I MURPHY. 194 Duckworth Street. may22,tf ! W A N T E D General Maid, reference required; apnlv MRS. W. J. MARTIN, 163 Gower Street. maylS,t£ MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED—By the British Clothing Co., Ltd.. an Experienced Coat Pressor, also 1 Pants Presser, none but experienced hands need applv, steadv employment; apply to MR. BARTLETT at the Factory. may2B,3t WANTED An Exoerien! ced Girl for Grocery Store; apply with j reference to J. A. DAWS, 27 Freshwater Road. may2B,3i (WANTED Teacher for I Catalina Methodist School, male or female, A.A. or First Grade; salary from Board $375.00; apply with testimonials to REV. H. G. COPPIN, Chairman of Board, Catalina. may26,6i WANTED An Experienced Pants Maker; applv JOHN MAUNDER. may2l,tf MALE HELP MEN to Solicit Subscriptions for prominent National Newspaper. Big commission, exceptional premium. Permanent position. Write for territory. GENERAL SALES CORPORATION, LTD., McKinnon Building, Toronto, Ont. may3o,6i WANTED—A Bread-Baker apply to MOORE'S BAKERY, Brine Street. may3o,tf WANTED—A Strong Boy, for delivering parcels, DICKS & CO., LTD., Water Street. may29,tf WANTED A Chauffeur; apply MRS. S. K. BELL, Crosbie Hotel. may29,tf WANTED Motor Truck Drlrer, for Ice Delivery, good wages paid competent man if well recommended. may29,3i WANTED 3 First-Class Carpenters; apply WILLIAM CUMMINGS, Carpenter and Builder, Le- Marchant Road. may2B,tf WANTED—A Smart Boy* apply S. O. STEELE & SONS, LTD., 100 Water Street East. may2B,tt
Object Description
Title | Evening Telegram (St. John's, N.L.), 1925-05-30 |
Subject | Canadian newspapers--Newfoundland and Labrador--St. John's--20th century |
Publisher | W. J. Herder |
Place of Publication | St. John's (N.L.) |
Date | 1925-05-30 |
Year | 1925 |
Month | 05 |
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. 122 |
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 | 28637.cpd |
Description
Title | Evening Telegram (St. John's, N.L.), 1925-05-30 |
Subject | Canadian newspapers--Newfoundland and Labrador--St. John's--20th century |
Publisher | W. J. Herder |
Date | 1925-05-30 |
Year | 1925 |
Month | 05 |
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. 122 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
File Name | SJDT_19250530_001.jp2 |
File Size | 6527.2 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. W^pAGES___ SIXTEEN PAGTEB a $6.00 PER YEAR. ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND. SATURDAY, MAY 30, 1925. PRICE; TWO CENTS. NUMBER 122. jO|THBB FORECAST. nds, »» Snii day—Fair, 30.04; 1 txiHj mtCivlx lj£i * AJTCK YEARS IPT t*fi**» S JSKViCJIS OF k f*UM LI A LIVE DAILY IN A BUSX CE^*KJE^^™SXTJDT llg ALi VKici'lSfiVfj, 1 ""' """"'"' '" ■ ' ■ ■ ■ ■ ~ n i i . i.i .i ~ M .. ~ ii L i '• ...1,,,. i . .i, . i i ,| i, . ii i m hi. . iQ ■■ ' ii ' ii ' f -■'■■ —" ' ■ - ■ -" - -.-..., - - . , „■ ■ PLAYING WITH FIRE often leads to the firemen playing V the fire—that is the way accidental conflagrations frequently break out Such accidents cannot always be avoided, but you can provide against the damage consequences by insuring in one of our Reliable Companies. The cost is very small, indeed, in comparison with the financial protection we give you. Come in and let us convince you - - - - - ... « . . . . TESSIER'S INSURANCE AGENCIES, Water Street West. ctiqn Sales f Stock Market, arshall's Wharf We will sell on )NDAY, June Ist, at 12 o'clock noon, Hd. Choice Butchers' Choice Sheep. John's Abattoir Co., Limited. .!. J. McKay, iii Managing Director. ehtingale's ever's Lane 'Phone 355 light 'Phone 1736 J. for sale. Willys- ight 854. Chevrolet Roaster. Overlap 4 Sedan. Paige S-Passenger* Willys Overland. ■Bonstration gladly given. For Sale or To Let 2EHOLI) PROPERTY AND DWELLING Richmond Avenne House has Modern conveniences includcentral heating; apply to he Eastern Trust Co. W,eod,t( FOR SALE. desirable Freehold Dwell- Hous3 with Garage attachr\®* (formerly 250), ***tti Street Particulars yHcation to JOHN FENE«.*>mkof Montreal Bldg., may9,9,tf REAL ESTATE. P pSale or Lease, Sites Stories, Industrials, 'O'ts, Homes, etc. .^i. ■ • MORRJS, Morris '•^/•oa FOR SALE. The Property known as I Northbank" situate on the i Long Pond Road close to Lake. :It consists of a substantially i built dwelling with all modern j improvements. Ice house, Bun-1 galow, Stable, etc., Farmer's I dwelling and barn with 15 to 20 acres land. For further particulars apply to R. G. RENDELL. May26.6i i In re Estate of James Miller of Topsail, Deceased. Tenders will be received by the uni dersigned up to and including Satur! day, 30th of May next, for the purj chase of the dwelling house and ground upon which It stands at Topsail, belonging to the estate of the late James Miller. The highest or any tender not necesarily accepted. WILLIAM F. LLOYD, Administrator de bonis non of the Estate of James Miller, deceased. Address: Court House, St. John's. may 23,26,28,30 FOR SALE. 4 New Milch Cows, Hclsteins. 3 General Purpose Horses. 20 Young Pigs. « P. E. I. Potatoes. WILLIAM BRENNAN. may2B,3i 'Phone 1461. For Sale! That freehold property known as Farrell's situate on the cor- \ ner of TJuckworth Street and Custom House Hill and consisting of two dwelling houses and two shops together with large basemetits. The property will be sold separately or as a whole and terms can be arranged for purchaser. For further particulars apply to WOOD & KELLY, Temple Building, marl4,tf Duckworth St. PATENT NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that Lynn Bradley and Edward Patrick McKeefe Proprietors of Letters Patent No. 501 for "New and Useful Improvements in the production of Wood Pulp and the Like" are prepared to bring the said invention into operation in this Colony and to license the use of the same or to sell the same upon terms to be obtained from the undersigned. St. John's. May 30th,N1925. GIBBS & BARRON, Solicitors for Patentees, Bank of Montreal Bid*., may30,41,s St John's. REGATTA NOTICE. A Public Meeting in connection with the Annual Regatta, will be held in the T. A. Armoury, Monday evening, June Ist, at 8.30. Last year's Committee are requested to meet at 7.30 sharp. By order / CHAS. J. ELLIS, raay2B,4i Hon. Secretary. TENDERS Tenders for building Btsain Ship Wharf with Freight Sheds, etc, in St John's, will he received from the 27th day- of May to the Bth of Jnne. Specifications, Blue Print, etc., may be obtained at my office, Morris Building, Queen Street. may29,6i OULF OLBES. Salesmen Wanted. PROVINCIAL, district managers, salesmen—We are Just starting to market our specialty—American Liquid Roof Cement—In Canada, and need Provincial and District Managers and many salesmen. This wonderful rbof coating has been on the American Market for years and always gives satisfaction. This is an exceptional opportunity. Write at once and secure choice of territory. All shipments made from Canadian Branches. THE AMERICAN OIL & PAINT CO., Cleveland, Ohio. U.S. may3o,li AT 'WESTERLAND' u "Howard Mann" 2.17 Reg. Champion Trotting Stallion Fee $5.00 niay3o,loi,s,m.th ■ H i nmm im rati nm tmbi—i LOST —This Morning, a Small Brown Silk Handbag, containing cheque and about $3.50, the property of a poor widow, In the vicinity ! of Pleasant Street. Finder please re- I turn to this office and get reward. may3o,li LOST—On Saturday Night, 1 Pair Boys' Shoes by way of King's Road, Circular Road and King's Bridge Road. Will finder please leave same at W. E. BEARN'S and get reward. mav3o,li PICKED UP—On Prescott Street this morning, a Pluming Fixture. Owner can get same by paying cost of advt. at this office. may3o,li FOUND Two Sums of Money. Owners can have same on proving property: apply to PARKER & MONROE, LTD., 363 Water Street. may2B,3i NOTICE—WiII the Person who took a Grey Pony from Buckmasters Field last evening please return to HING LEE. 81 Casey Street, and save further trouble as he is known. may3o,li NOTICE—WiII the Boy who was seen taking an Umbrella from the gallery of the Casino Theatre on the 16th, please return it to 52 Livingstone Street, and avoid further trouble, as he is known. may3o,li NOTlCE—Anything in Masonry, nothing too large or too small. Ring 1607R, RALPH BUTLER, Mayor Avenue. may27,3mos,m,w,s NOTICE —To Carpenters and Builders, also Shop or Factory Girls—You can secure good meals, comfortable beds (single or double rooms) at reasonable rates; apply 378 Duckworth St. (cor. Bates' Hill). maylB,tf FOR SAL E—Dwelling House, >"n. 36 Franklyn Avenue, in first class condition inside and out, water and sewerage, electric light, etc., cost to build $2500.00, selling now for $1500.00, cash or terms; apply to M. & E. KENNEDY, Contractors, Renouf Building. may9,tf FOR SALE—A 5-Passenger Ford Car in first class condition. CON. MAHONEY'S GARAGE, Mill Bridge, Water Street West. may26,tf FOR SALE—Land at Badger, two building lots opposite R. C. School and adjoining Railway Station. Price $200.00 for both. Government grants and all papers given on receipt of cash; apply J. M. DOOLEY, J.P., Badger or THOS. KEARNEY, Box 5015, St John's East. may22,l2i FOR SALE—Player Piano with fifty rolls. GEORGE G. R. PARSONS, 30 Henry Street, or Garage, King's Road. maylB,tf TO LET Two Furnished Booms, ten minutes walk from city; apply by letter to Box 20 this office. may3o,li ' TO LET Three Flats in | Times Building, Duckworth Street, I comprising some 20 rooms, very suit- | able as boarding house; apply TIMES PRINTING OFFICE, Duckworth St may2B,tf The Clean, Clear-Cut perfect work done,by the "Woodstock" Typewriter la the best possible obtainable. We invite you to try the "Woodstock." BUTLER BROTHERS, "At the sign of the Fountain Pen," 161 Water Street. may29,3i 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.a.tf TO RENT A Furnished House or Booms, with all modern conveniences, Central locality; apply by letter to Box 16, this office. may26,3i,eod BIG EARNINGS, Steady j employment for barbers. Become ex- 1 pert in 8 weeks. Write Moler Barber t College, Department "O" Halifax. 1 Janl7.eod.tf ] Sinclair's Hawkeye Brand of HAMBUTT PORK. THE PORK OF QUALITY. When asking your dealer for Hambutt see that Sinclair's brand HAWKEYE is marked on the head of the barrel. If unable to purchase it from your dealer, telephone 513 or write us for prices and information. We can supply you with any quantity. Sinclair's pack and cure has been known to the trade for 25 years, and unexcelled. THOMAS B. CLIFT Commercial Chambers. ma.v3o.li *W 2sBB**' ,**««£- ;s*»*s: .3xaa*^ *&*>■ ARBOUR FESTIVAL. (Under the patronage of Ladv Allardyce) I> AID OF METHODIST ORPHASAGE AN ARBOUR DAY FESTIVAL WILL BE HELD IN ORPHANAGE GROUNDS WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE 3rd. Afternoon Teas, Ice Cream, Candy and Pantry dainties for sale; Side Shows and other attractions for one and all. may3o,jne2 ADMISSION: 10c. Pji m rv| r>| c | r>|(o|o|(rlo|'o| c,| o| r? ■•;- A Night with the Bible ADVENTIST CHURCH—COOKSTOWN ROAD - SUNDAY, MAY 31st, 6.30 P.M. SUBJECT: THE SEVEN LAST PLAGUES UPON WHOM WILL THEY FALL? Read Revelation, Chapters 15 and 16. Don't miss hearing this subject. SEATS FREE—ALL WELCOME—COME! B. E. MANUEL - - Evangelist. may29,2i c) o( C,\cy\^^j^^©f^^^^^^^^^^g^ggj(c»j |
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