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The Evening Telegram ■ ■jtrTEEN PAGES. fourteen Pages. mf?r\lTME KLVII. $6.00 PER YEAR. ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND. MONDAY, JUNE 15, 1925. 'i"'ill JHWH IHIWII HiWHBHIIWIHWi—HiaiiMt \t I IIfIMHWWW IMMMMWWnMMWIMiMIMHI I IMWHMBMMWMMMMMBMMWrBHWBIf TTIMi MUMMIHTIUTT 111 111 I M 11111. 11l liM«lfffrninTmFir^,,^M*M,~PMI PRICE: TWO CENTS. NUMBER 135. THE "PEOPLE'S PAPgR"— YBABS IN THE SERVICE UT THE PUBLIC—IS A LIVE DAILY IN A BUSY CENTRE—STUDY ITS NEWSY ADVERTISING. ther forecast. i ,'N >"n)— S. and cloudy with scat.. TiKs lav- -Moderate "W. •>?:]rSON"—Bar. 23.7G; SUBSCRIPTION RATES: H Local and Canadian ..$5.00 >ear. •j Bnta'n and U.S.A. Jj (including, 512.00 per year "Increase your profits by advertising in The ETCning Telegram." The United States Tobacco Co. puts only the best leaf in It's Tobaccos. Be wise, save money; Smoke MOOSE HEAD, it lasts much longer. \t ''V&UWt m' ' A UCTION. | per- .*i' Pungalows. At 1- o'clock noon Thursday, June 18th, 0 Premises. w,p :tv • .'isalows owned by ] - and situate jjie Q- \,» Road, east of Gener- j Kosp;' i.e bu which are practically , c living room, sitting room, j (edrooni> r. the ground floor; kitc : m. pantries and coal j]arc j; ::icnt. Steam heat and Be lig Concrete frost-proof isemenr Omand floor rooms are jstered have hard wood'floors ,jl ijvinc ■rms hardwood borders. j r; . id. re&rage 200 feet I Sh drivw • for car. 'Most desirable ; jjjeiic< ed for sale for some i se. Bnildinc* v. ill be sold separately. Dowden & Edwards, nail fi! Auctioneers. 41 tlv. frGR SALE WANTED. A CASH GIRL, one with knowledge of shorthand preferred; apply The Royal Stores, ud junels,3i BELVEDERE MEN'S COMMITTEE. There will be a meeting of the above named Committee at the office of Mr. J. J. Lacey, City Chambers, on Tuesday, June 16th, at 8.30 p.m., in connection with the annual Garden Party, July 15th. All friends of the Orphanage who are willing to help are cordially invited to attend. C. I. MERNER, junels,2i Secretary. PRELIMINARY FOOTBALL SIXES M.G.C.A. SPORTS St, George's Field To->'ight. 7 p.m.—C.L.B. vs. Star. 8.45 p.m.—Saints vs. Guards. To-Morrow's Games. 7 p.m.—Cadets vs. 8.1.5. 8.45 p.m.—C.E.I, vs. Feildians. junels,li NOTICE. The Regular Monthly Meeting t>f Terra Nova Council, No. 1452, Knights of Columbus will be held in Columbus Hall, Duckworth Street, Tuesday, 16th inst., at B.p.m. J. A. SAGE, juneis,2i Fin. Secretary. ■ Columbus Ladies' Association. There will be a Meeting of the above Association on Monday, June 15th, at 8.30 p.m. As matters of importance will be discussed, a large attendance is ! particularlv requested. M. ELLIS, junei3,2i Secretary. 1 $ AT 'WESTERLAND'1 I I "Howard Mann" f) a 2.17 Reg. Champion Trot- ft | * ting Stallion b I | Fee $5.00 ♦ | fi mavSO.lOi.s.m.th jy I NOTlCE—Anything in Ma| sonry, nothing too large or too small. | Ring 1607R, RALPH BUTLER, Mayor 5 Avenue. may27,3mos,m,w,s I Cloth Made Up Into Suits or i any single garment; any style; low£ est price. C. M. HALL, Tailor, Bates' 1 Hill, next The Holloway Studio. ■ j june6,s,m,w,tf DEMONSTRATION. Whether you are an UNDERWOOD user or not, ask us to demonstrate the SUPERIORITY of our typewriter in every respect over any other make of machine you may be asked to try ! out. There is no obligation on your part. Royal Stationery Company, ISO Water Street, UNDERWOOD DISTRIBUTORS. june!o,3i,eod TAXI SERVICE Car leaves town daily at 6 p.m. for Mount Pearl and vicinity. Interesting rates. Phones: 1023, 318R, 1622 W. j ntaylB,eod,tf MILK!—Can supply a few more customers with milk at Bc. a pint, special price for large quantities; apply MRS. E. M. CItOSBIE. Clove!ly Farm, 'Phone 18F5 junels,3i,eod TOMATOES We offer a fresh shipment at an absurdly low price per crate of 6 baskets. A rare chance to get this delicious fruit cheap. Come quickly. EDWIN MURRAY. , juneS.tf j i CARPENTERS—Look! As I usual a full stock of No. 1 Pine Mould- I ing at PYNN & SPURRELL'S, 27 Gear 'I Street. june9,lmo S ST. MARY'S GARDEN PARTY I I WILL TAKE PLACE I ON WEDNESDAY NEXT, JUNE 17th 'A at 2.30 p.m. | LESTER'S FIELD CORNWALL AVENUE. Musical attractions by City's best artistes; Variety - b Stalls, Ice Cream, Candy and numerous Side Shows; Splendid Sports' Programme. |l Admission 10c. Afternoon Teas 40c. Meat Teas 80c. WJtole Proceeds to New Parish Hall and School Bldg. pj Bus will run from Rawlins' Cross to the Grounds i from 2 p.m. to 10 p.m. juneio.i3.is \ SBSfljSllgl 1 M m m % % PUBLIC NOTICE! The attention of the Public is especially drawn to the following Regulations, viz: (1) Pay Days in each week: (a) Public Works Department—Accounts due must be presented, duly certified, at the Department before noon on Mondays and Thursdays, payment being made on the following Wednesdays and Saturdays. (b) Agriculture and Mines Department—Every day but Monday, on which day accounts are passed. (c) Marine and Fisheries Department—Tuesday and Friday. (d) Postal Telegraph Department—Tuesday and Friday. In the event of any of these days being a holiday, payments will be made on the following day. All bills, duly certified, payable by the above Departments (b.c.d.) should be , rendered not later than the morning of the day preceding pay day. (2) All cheques, drafts and other documents, representing money, in payment of Fees or Dues of any kind whatsoever to any Government Department must be made out in the name of the Department a*id not in that of any individual official thereof. (3) The several Public Departments and their subsidary offices in the Outports have been directed to refuse to accept, in payment of amounts due the Government, any cheques which are not properly endorsed and stamped and which have not been certified by the Bank on which they are drawn, or the paying Bank in the case of cheques drawn outside of Newfoundland. (4) In view of the lack of general compliance with the law in respect of stamping receipts as provided for by the Stamp Act (Consolidated Statutes 3rd Series Cap. 28), the attention of the Public is drawn to the following provisions thereof, viz: "Receipts for any sum of money exceed• "ing ten dollars ($10.00) shall be stamped with adhesive or impressed stamp "of the value of two cents. "An instrument shall not be duly "stamped unless the stamp affixed thereto "is cancelled." The Public is warned that no receipt is valid unless these provisions are complied with. junels,6i,s F. C. BERTEAU, Comptroller and Auditor General. \ / f™, § y* k Vis m r>is i i ! SEWER PIPES. Just arrived ex. S.S. "Digby" A SHIPMENT OF 4 INCH, 6 INCH and 9 INCH SEWER PIPES HENRY J. STABB & CO. junels,6l,eod ' , VAN HOUTEN'S COCOA WORLD-WIDE REPUTATION No other cocoa is "JUST AS GOOD" Obtainable at all first-class stores. For Sale. Two houses on Gower Street, one house on Theatre Hill, one house on LeMarchant Road. Farms, Land for building to lease and sell. Wanted to : buy 7 houses. Also numerous other j property. Als*-. wanted to buy several houses in good locality, read? oasfc for suitable property. Money to loan. Arbitration given on all kinds ol property, every satisfaction given by an- ' j plying to J. R. JOHNSTON, Real Estate Agent, mar2S,eod 32 Prescott Street. FOR SALE or TO LET FREEHOLD PROPERTY AND DWELLING ion Richmond Avenue. House ! surrounded by garden, plastered j ! throughout, has all modern con- ! veniences including central heating. Property includes vacant | lot ideal for building site; apply j | to The Eastern Trust Co. ; juneS.eod.tf FOR SALE. Birch Junks $l.lO per hun- | dred. Spruce Junks $l.OO per ! hundred sent home; also a small i amount of V-i" Board, 2x3 fram- j ing. 4x4 posts, pailings, and j Brick. BLUNDELL LUMBER CO., i junel3,2i Marshall's Wharf. SPECIAL All particulars, instructions and or- ■ ders in. connection with Messrs. I. C. i Stewart & Co's labor saving devices 1 viz:—Patent Tack Lift Self Elevating Truck's, Patent Cash Lifters, Patent Hand Truck Hoists, will be freely given and promptly attend to by ap- ; plying to H. B. CHAFE, Commission Merchant, General Agent for Nfld. j Offices: Muir Building. 266 Water Street, 'Phones: 1431 and 1598 J. junels.2i My system of business should appeal to anyone who has Furniture or Merchandise and wishes to turn same into Cash au'-ckly. Auction Sale when and where jou want. it.. Goods sold on commission at your own price, or I will pay you cash clovm for Household Furniture ano Effects. WHAT RAVE YOU TO SKIM ¥/. E. PERCIVAL, A potion per, 'Phone 1960. Adelaide Street junel.lmo proposedTisits. H. B. THOMSON, Optometrist and Optician, will be visiting the following towns during the early summer on business. "Lewisporte, Grand Fjtlls, Curling, Channel and towns on the S.W. Coast." Anyone wishing to have their eyes properly examined and glasses fitted should take this opportunity. Repairing and replacing lenses a specialty. Save the pieces. Address correspondence, P.O. Box 1337, St. John's. Junes,eod,tf Bishop's Motor Express Does all kinds of work in town or out, no job too small, no job too big, no distance too far. Quick deliveries; prompt and careful attention; rates reasonable/ 'Phone 185J or leave your order at BISHOP & AUSTIN, Plumbers, 111 New Gower St. Junel2,l2t NOTICE. ! The partnership heretofore existing between Percy F. Fearn | and James A. Barnes, Trading as jFeair. and Barnes, Auctioneers and Commission Merchants, has been dissolved by mutual consent I Busines as usual will be carried on by Percy V. Fearn under the same firm name, and Percy F. ; Fearn will pay and receive all i amounts owing and due by the said firm. PERCY F. FEARN, JAMES A. BARNES. : junels,2i,(news),2i Notice to Milk Dealers. i The attention of milk dealers is called to the following sections of the Regulations respecting ; the Production and Sale of Milk : 1. No person shall sell, or offer or expose for sale within the District of St. John's, any milk or cream without having first obtained a license from the Medical Health Officer. 2. All licenses shall be for the period of one yean, commencing on the first day of June in each year. Licenses shall be granted free of charge. Any person selling milk or ( cream without a license is liable to a penalty not exceeding one hundred dollars, or in default of payment, to imprisonment for a period not exceeding thirty days. R. A. BREHM, junei2,3i Medical Health Officer. REAL ESTATE. HOUSES FOR SALE. LAND FOR SALE. FARMS FOR SALE. SUBURBAN PROPERTY. BUILDING LOTS. LOANS NEGOTIATED. MORTGAGE INVESTMENTS. INTEREST COLLECTED. RENTS COLLECTED. FIRE INSURANCE EFFECTED. We are open to buy several bouses. Cash, transaction. $1,200.00 to $4,500.00. FRED J. ROIL & CO., - R«al Estate & Insurance Agents, Smallwood Bldg., Duckworth Street. Fish, vegetables and sweets are more attractive when served with a dainty sauce thickened to a smooth consistency with Broun * Poisons Corn Flour The kind which «. txptrichtfs Intitt on using. FOR SALE Bungalow, Barn, freehold land, measuring 50 x i 225. bungalow has parlor, dining | room, 2 bed rooms, hall, pantry, kiti chen, water in kitchen. Rooms measure 12 x 12, 10 feet ceiling, nicely done; ideal place, come and see it. A bargain; apply on the spot. Mundy 1 Pond, or call and see F. BEST. Central Store, or 'phone 2081. june9,6i FOR SALE or TO LET— House, R ;rn and Cellar, situate South i Side Holyrood. O'Rourke's. For ; particulars apply X. J. WALT.. Box 135, I Grand Falls. junels,6i FOR SAL E—Cabbage Plants, late or early, 60c. per hundred. Cash must be sent with all orders. I JAMES R. JOHNSTON. 32 Prescott Street, 'Phone 1388 or 1694. | junels,tf FOR SALE—Freehold Property and Dwelling House, off Freshwater Road, no reasonable offer re- , fused, on terms if required. For full particulars apply between 8 and 9.30 \ p.m. to 9 John Street. junel3,si FOP SALE—I 5-Passene:er Xasli Touring Car in running order, selling cheap to a ready purchaser; j apply to W. LAWRENCE, East End ! | Taxi, 'Phone 2125. june3,6i,eod j FOR SALE—I 5-Passenger Overland Car. Model 85, in running order. FRANKLIN'S AGENCIES, LTD., in Liquidation. junel3,tf FOR S A L E—Dwelling: Ifonse, >'o. 86 Franklyn Avenue, In : ! first class condition inside and out, j i water and sewerage, electric light, etc., cost to build $2500.00, selling now for $1500.00, cash or terms; apply I to M. & E. KENNEDY, Contractors, j ! Renouf Building. niay9.tf FOR SALE—Freehold Land j Dwelling and Shop situate on the j North Side of the main road, Topsail; \ j splendid locality for a summer resid- ! i ence. Land extends from the main road to the beach. For further partic- ! ulars apply to F. BURSELL. 2S Hamil- ; ton Street. junel2.6i j FCH SALE—Thpt Freehold Property situate Water Street. West; 1 immediately opposite Royal Bank of j Canada. For particulars apply to WOOD & KELLY, Temple Bldg., | Duckworth Street. marl4,tf j FOR SALE Early and Late Cabbage Plants; apply J. R. i JOHNSTON, Allandale Road. iunel2,tf FOP SALE—I Covered Express Wagon, rubber tyres, in good condition; apply this office, junel.tf FOR SALE—A New Dwelling House and about three acres of I land together with garage, etc., about j i two miles from the city. Will be sold \ j at a bargain. For particulars apply to ! WOOD & KELLY, Temple Building, Duckworth Street. may27,tf 1 FOR SALE A Freehold Dwelling House and premises on the j 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,tf TO LET—2 or 3 Furnished , or Unfurnished Rooms, on car line; j] apply by letter to Box 48 this office. | junels,li I TO LET—House, 228 Duck- J worth Street, modern conveniences, ; dining room, kitchen, parlour, three : , bed rooms, bathroom, etc.; apply to | 22S Duckworth Street. junelS.li TO LET—Good Pasture and 1 Water: apply to C. F. PARSONS. Tor- < bay Road. Junels,li 11 TO LET—Pasture Land, on 1 Robinson's Hill; applv to CENTRAL', BAKERY. june!3,tf T O L E T—Large Airy \ Rooms, furnished or unfurnished, e within city limits, yet having ali the ; advantage of the country; also well watered and sheltered pasture near ; f city; apply E. A. BASTOW, PennyweH 1 Road, near Cashin Ave. junel2,3i 4. •' £ mi LOST—Yesterday Evening:, a Gent's Silver Watch by way of Freshwater Road. Finder please return to 43 Fleming Street, or 'Phone 418. junels,2i LOST On Saturday between Ayre & Sons, Ltd. and East End Post Office, a Shantnmr Scarf, with fancy ends. Finder please return to the "WEE HOOSE," Forest Road. june!s,li FOUND By Two Little girls, a Baby's Sulky, between Victoria Park and Patrick Street. Owner can have same by proving property and paying cost of advt.; apply 42 Gilbert Street. JunelS.li WANTED—To Hire for a few months, a Horse about 900 to 1000 lbs.: apply VALLEY NURSERIES. junels,tf A Married Couple with six year old child, desire Board in private family; apply to BERNARD PAYNE. 365 Water Street. junel3,2i Two Gentlemen ean be accommodated with Board and Comfortable Rooms, private family, best locality, East End, five minutes walk from cars. For further particulars apply by letter to Box 40, c|o Evening Telegram. junel2,3i W A N T E I)—To Rent or purchase by July Ist. a 7 or S Room House, must have modern conveniences and be in good locality; apply to Box 30, c'o Evening Telegram. junell,6i WANTED—A House with modern conveniences, 6 or 7 rooms, in good locality; apply by letter to P.L., Evening Telegram office. june9,tf WANTED A Position as Housekeeper by a middle aged woman, in Protestant family, no small children preferred: appTy by letter to HOUSEKEEPER, c,o Evening Telegram Office. junels,3i HELP WANTED. DOMESTIC HELP. W ANTE D—A General Maid, one who understands plain cooking. washing out; apply MRS. H. OXLEY. 23 Leslie Street. junelS.tf W ANTE D—A Reliable maid to assist in light housework, no cooking or washing, sleep at home, references required; $15.00 per month; apply MRS. P. H. COWAN. Topsail Road. Junels,tf W A N T E D—A General Maid who understands plain cooking, only two in family; apply to MRS. T. J. BARRON, 33 Gower Street East, junelo.tf WANTED—lmmediately, a Good General Maid, family of two. middle aged woman preferred; 'applv MRS. WM. COURTNEY, 55 Cookslown Road. Junels,tf • WANTED—lmmediately, a Good Girl to help with housework, washing out; apply MRS. L. LAWLOR. 40 Freshwater Road. junels,3i WANTED—A Good Gene - eral M:'ld; must have reference: apply to MRS. W. J. MARTIN, 163 Gower Street. junel3,tf WANTED Kitchen Maid. able to cook, must have reference; apply to BUTLER, Government House. junel3,2i WANTED—lmmed»atelv. a General Maid; apply MRS. CLOUSTON, 95 Forest Road. june9,tf W A N T E D—A General Maid where another is kept; applv MRS. W. J. HIGGINS, Circular Road. juneB.tf MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED—A Few Experienced Pants Makers, also Finishers; apply to VINCENT GOSS, 317 Water Street. junels,2i WANTED An Experienced Saleslady; apply to 30 New Gower Street. Junels,2i WTANTED—Immediately, a Stenosrrapher and Typewriter; apply with sample of work (typewriting) and stating salary required to P. O. Box E5294. junel2,3i WANTED—Two Experienced Lady Assistants; apply in writing to J. WHITEWAY CO., LTD. junel2,tf MALE HELP WANTED An Experienced Barber or Boy with some knowledge of the trade; apply S. M. BEARNS. 4u6 Water Street West. junels,li WANTED—A Boy with a couple of years experience for the Bookbinding Dept.; ripply with references to BOWDEN & CO. junels.tf WrANTED—At once, a Boy for Office V(Wk; applv hv letter only, THE DIRECT AGENCIES. LTDjvnel3,2ii *
Object Description
Title | Evening Telegram (St. John's, N.L.), 1925-06-15 |
Subject | Canadian newspapers--Newfoundland and Labrador--St. John's--20th century |
Publisher | W. J. Herder |
Place of Publication | St. John's (N.L.) |
Date | 1925-06-15 |
Year | 1925 |
Month | 06 |
Day | 15 |
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. 135 |
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 | 28848.cpd |
Description
Title | Evening Telegram (St. John's, N.L.), 1925-06-15 |
Subject | Canadian newspapers--Newfoundland and Labrador--St. John's--20th century |
Publisher | W. J. Herder |
Date | 1925-06-15 |
Year | 1925 |
Month | 06 |
Day | 15 |
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. 135 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
File Name | SJDT_19250615_001.jp2 |
File Size | 6692.42 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 ■ ■jtrTEEN PAGES. fourteen Pages. mf?r\lTME KLVII. $6.00 PER YEAR. ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND. MONDAY, JUNE 15, 1925. 'i"'ill JHWH IHIWII HiWHBHIIWIHWi—HiaiiMt \t I IIfIMHWWW IMMMMWWnMMWIMiMIMHI I IMWHMBMMWMMMMMBMMWrBHWBIf TTIMi MUMMIHTIUTT 111 111 I M 11111. 11l liM«lfffrninTmFir^,,^M*M,~PMI PRICE: TWO CENTS. NUMBER 135. THE "PEOPLE'S PAPgR"— YBABS IN THE SERVICE UT THE PUBLIC—IS A LIVE DAILY IN A BUSY CENTRE—STUDY ITS NEWSY ADVERTISING. ther forecast. i ,'N >"n)— S. and cloudy with scat.. TiKs lav- -Moderate "W. •>?:]rSON"—Bar. 23.7G; SUBSCRIPTION RATES: H Local and Canadian ..$5.00 >ear. •j Bnta'n and U.S.A. Jj (including, 512.00 per year "Increase your profits by advertising in The ETCning Telegram." The United States Tobacco Co. puts only the best leaf in It's Tobaccos. Be wise, save money; Smoke MOOSE HEAD, it lasts much longer. \t ''V&UWt m' ' A UCTION. | per- .*i' Pungalows. At 1- o'clock noon Thursday, June 18th, 0 Premises. w,p :tv • .'isalows owned by ] - and situate jjie Q- \,» Road, east of Gener- j Kosp;' i.e bu which are practically , c living room, sitting room, j (edrooni> r. the ground floor; kitc : m. pantries and coal j]arc j; ::icnt. Steam heat and Be lig Concrete frost-proof isemenr Omand floor rooms are jstered have hard wood'floors ,jl ijvinc ■rms hardwood borders. j r; . id. re&rage 200 feet I Sh drivw • for car. 'Most desirable ; jjjeiic< ed for sale for some i se. Bnildinc* v. ill be sold separately. Dowden & Edwards, nail fi! Auctioneers. 41 tlv. frGR SALE WANTED. A CASH GIRL, one with knowledge of shorthand preferred; apply The Royal Stores, ud junels,3i BELVEDERE MEN'S COMMITTEE. There will be a meeting of the above named Committee at the office of Mr. J. J. Lacey, City Chambers, on Tuesday, June 16th, at 8.30 p.m., in connection with the annual Garden Party, July 15th. All friends of the Orphanage who are willing to help are cordially invited to attend. C. I. MERNER, junels,2i Secretary. PRELIMINARY FOOTBALL SIXES M.G.C.A. SPORTS St, George's Field To->'ight. 7 p.m.—C.L.B. vs. Star. 8.45 p.m.—Saints vs. Guards. To-Morrow's Games. 7 p.m.—Cadets vs. 8.1.5. 8.45 p.m.—C.E.I, vs. Feildians. junels,li NOTICE. The Regular Monthly Meeting t>f Terra Nova Council, No. 1452, Knights of Columbus will be held in Columbus Hall, Duckworth Street, Tuesday, 16th inst., at B.p.m. J. A. SAGE, juneis,2i Fin. Secretary. ■ Columbus Ladies' Association. There will be a Meeting of the above Association on Monday, June 15th, at 8.30 p.m. As matters of importance will be discussed, a large attendance is ! particularlv requested. M. ELLIS, junei3,2i Secretary. 1 $ AT 'WESTERLAND'1 I I "Howard Mann" f) a 2.17 Reg. Champion Trot- ft | * ting Stallion b I | Fee $5.00 ♦ | fi mavSO.lOi.s.m.th jy I NOTlCE—Anything in Ma| sonry, nothing too large or too small. | Ring 1607R, RALPH BUTLER, Mayor 5 Avenue. may27,3mos,m,w,s I Cloth Made Up Into Suits or i any single garment; any style; low£ est price. C. M. HALL, Tailor, Bates' 1 Hill, next The Holloway Studio. ■ j june6,s,m,w,tf DEMONSTRATION. Whether you are an UNDERWOOD user or not, ask us to demonstrate the SUPERIORITY of our typewriter in every respect over any other make of machine you may be asked to try ! out. There is no obligation on your part. Royal Stationery Company, ISO Water Street, UNDERWOOD DISTRIBUTORS. june!o,3i,eod TAXI SERVICE Car leaves town daily at 6 p.m. for Mount Pearl and vicinity. Interesting rates. Phones: 1023, 318R, 1622 W. j ntaylB,eod,tf MILK!—Can supply a few more customers with milk at Bc. a pint, special price for large quantities; apply MRS. E. M. CItOSBIE. Clove!ly Farm, 'Phone 18F5 junels,3i,eod TOMATOES We offer a fresh shipment at an absurdly low price per crate of 6 baskets. A rare chance to get this delicious fruit cheap. Come quickly. EDWIN MURRAY. , juneS.tf j i CARPENTERS—Look! As I usual a full stock of No. 1 Pine Mould- I ing at PYNN & SPURRELL'S, 27 Gear 'I Street. june9,lmo S ST. MARY'S GARDEN PARTY I I WILL TAKE PLACE I ON WEDNESDAY NEXT, JUNE 17th 'A at 2.30 p.m. | LESTER'S FIELD CORNWALL AVENUE. Musical attractions by City's best artistes; Variety - b Stalls, Ice Cream, Candy and numerous Side Shows; Splendid Sports' Programme. |l Admission 10c. Afternoon Teas 40c. Meat Teas 80c. WJtole Proceeds to New Parish Hall and School Bldg. pj Bus will run from Rawlins' Cross to the Grounds i from 2 p.m. to 10 p.m. juneio.i3.is \ SBSfljSllgl 1 M m m % % PUBLIC NOTICE! The attention of the Public is especially drawn to the following Regulations, viz: (1) Pay Days in each week: (a) Public Works Department—Accounts due must be presented, duly certified, at the Department before noon on Mondays and Thursdays, payment being made on the following Wednesdays and Saturdays. (b) Agriculture and Mines Department—Every day but Monday, on which day accounts are passed. (c) Marine and Fisheries Department—Tuesday and Friday. (d) Postal Telegraph Department—Tuesday and Friday. In the event of any of these days being a holiday, payments will be made on the following day. All bills, duly certified, payable by the above Departments (b.c.d.) should be , rendered not later than the morning of the day preceding pay day. (2) All cheques, drafts and other documents, representing money, in payment of Fees or Dues of any kind whatsoever to any Government Department must be made out in the name of the Department a*id not in that of any individual official thereof. (3) The several Public Departments and their subsidary offices in the Outports have been directed to refuse to accept, in payment of amounts due the Government, any cheques which are not properly endorsed and stamped and which have not been certified by the Bank on which they are drawn, or the paying Bank in the case of cheques drawn outside of Newfoundland. (4) In view of the lack of general compliance with the law in respect of stamping receipts as provided for by the Stamp Act (Consolidated Statutes 3rd Series Cap. 28), the attention of the Public is drawn to the following provisions thereof, viz: "Receipts for any sum of money exceed• "ing ten dollars ($10.00) shall be stamped with adhesive or impressed stamp "of the value of two cents. "An instrument shall not be duly "stamped unless the stamp affixed thereto "is cancelled." The Public is warned that no receipt is valid unless these provisions are complied with. junels,6i,s F. C. BERTEAU, Comptroller and Auditor General. \ / f™, § y* k Vis m r>is i i ! SEWER PIPES. Just arrived ex. S.S. "Digby" A SHIPMENT OF 4 INCH, 6 INCH and 9 INCH SEWER PIPES HENRY J. STABB & CO. junels,6l,eod ' , VAN HOUTEN'S COCOA WORLD-WIDE REPUTATION No other cocoa is "JUST AS GOOD" Obtainable at all first-class stores. For Sale. Two houses on Gower Street, one house on Theatre Hill, one house on LeMarchant Road. Farms, Land for building to lease and sell. Wanted to : buy 7 houses. Also numerous other j property. Als*-. wanted to buy several houses in good locality, read? oasfc for suitable property. Money to loan. Arbitration given on all kinds ol property, every satisfaction given by an- ' j plying to J. R. JOHNSTON, Real Estate Agent, mar2S,eod 32 Prescott Street. FOR SALE or TO LET FREEHOLD PROPERTY AND DWELLING ion Richmond Avenue. House ! surrounded by garden, plastered j ! throughout, has all modern con- ! veniences including central heating. Property includes vacant | lot ideal for building site; apply j | to The Eastern Trust Co. ; juneS.eod.tf FOR SALE. Birch Junks $l.lO per hun- | dred. Spruce Junks $l.OO per ! hundred sent home; also a small i amount of V-i" Board, 2x3 fram- j ing. 4x4 posts, pailings, and j Brick. BLUNDELL LUMBER CO., i junel3,2i Marshall's Wharf. SPECIAL All particulars, instructions and or- ■ ders in. connection with Messrs. I. C. i Stewart & Co's labor saving devices 1 viz:—Patent Tack Lift Self Elevating Truck's, Patent Cash Lifters, Patent Hand Truck Hoists, will be freely given and promptly attend to by ap- ; plying to H. B. CHAFE, Commission Merchant, General Agent for Nfld. j Offices: Muir Building. 266 Water Street, 'Phones: 1431 and 1598 J. junels.2i My system of business should appeal to anyone who has Furniture or Merchandise and wishes to turn same into Cash au'-ckly. Auction Sale when and where jou want. it.. Goods sold on commission at your own price, or I will pay you cash clovm for Household Furniture ano Effects. WHAT RAVE YOU TO SKIM ¥/. E. PERCIVAL, A potion per, 'Phone 1960. Adelaide Street junel.lmo proposedTisits. H. B. THOMSON, Optometrist and Optician, will be visiting the following towns during the early summer on business. "Lewisporte, Grand Fjtlls, Curling, Channel and towns on the S.W. Coast." Anyone wishing to have their eyes properly examined and glasses fitted should take this opportunity. Repairing and replacing lenses a specialty. Save the pieces. Address correspondence, P.O. Box 1337, St. John's. Junes,eod,tf Bishop's Motor Express Does all kinds of work in town or out, no job too small, no job too big, no distance too far. Quick deliveries; prompt and careful attention; rates reasonable/ 'Phone 185J or leave your order at BISHOP & AUSTIN, Plumbers, 111 New Gower St. Junel2,l2t NOTICE. ! The partnership heretofore existing between Percy F. Fearn | and James A. Barnes, Trading as jFeair. and Barnes, Auctioneers and Commission Merchants, has been dissolved by mutual consent I Busines as usual will be carried on by Percy V. Fearn under the same firm name, and Percy F. ; Fearn will pay and receive all i amounts owing and due by the said firm. PERCY F. FEARN, JAMES A. BARNES. : junels,2i,(news),2i Notice to Milk Dealers. i The attention of milk dealers is called to the following sections of the Regulations respecting ; the Production and Sale of Milk : 1. No person shall sell, or offer or expose for sale within the District of St. John's, any milk or cream without having first obtained a license from the Medical Health Officer. 2. All licenses shall be for the period of one yean, commencing on the first day of June in each year. Licenses shall be granted free of charge. Any person selling milk or ( cream without a license is liable to a penalty not exceeding one hundred dollars, or in default of payment, to imprisonment for a period not exceeding thirty days. R. A. BREHM, junei2,3i Medical Health Officer. REAL ESTATE. HOUSES FOR SALE. LAND FOR SALE. FARMS FOR SALE. SUBURBAN PROPERTY. BUILDING LOTS. LOANS NEGOTIATED. MORTGAGE INVESTMENTS. INTEREST COLLECTED. RENTS COLLECTED. FIRE INSURANCE EFFECTED. We are open to buy several bouses. Cash, transaction. $1,200.00 to $4,500.00. FRED J. ROIL & CO., - R«al Estate & Insurance Agents, Smallwood Bldg., Duckworth Street. Fish, vegetables and sweets are more attractive when served with a dainty sauce thickened to a smooth consistency with Broun * Poisons Corn Flour The kind which «. txptrichtfs Intitt on using. FOR SALE Bungalow, Barn, freehold land, measuring 50 x i 225. bungalow has parlor, dining | room, 2 bed rooms, hall, pantry, kiti chen, water in kitchen. Rooms measure 12 x 12, 10 feet ceiling, nicely done; ideal place, come and see it. A bargain; apply on the spot. Mundy 1 Pond, or call and see F. BEST. Central Store, or 'phone 2081. june9,6i FOR SALE or TO LET— House, R ;rn and Cellar, situate South i Side Holyrood. O'Rourke's. For ; particulars apply X. J. WALT.. Box 135, I Grand Falls. junels,6i FOR SAL E—Cabbage Plants, late or early, 60c. per hundred. Cash must be sent with all orders. I JAMES R. JOHNSTON. 32 Prescott Street, 'Phone 1388 or 1694. | junels,tf FOR SALE—Freehold Property and Dwelling House, off Freshwater Road, no reasonable offer re- , fused, on terms if required. For full particulars apply between 8 and 9.30 \ p.m. to 9 John Street. junel3,si FOP SALE—I 5-Passene:er Xasli Touring Car in running order, selling cheap to a ready purchaser; j apply to W. LAWRENCE, East End ! | Taxi, 'Phone 2125. june3,6i,eod j FOR SALE—I 5-Passenger Overland Car. Model 85, in running order. FRANKLIN'S AGENCIES, LTD., in Liquidation. junel3,tf FOR S A L E—Dwelling: Ifonse, >'o. 86 Franklyn Avenue, In : ! first class condition inside and out, j i water and sewerage, electric light, etc., cost to build $2500.00, selling now for $1500.00, cash or terms; apply I to M. & E. KENNEDY, Contractors, j ! Renouf Building. niay9.tf FOR SALE—Freehold Land j Dwelling and Shop situate on the j North Side of the main road, Topsail; \ j splendid locality for a summer resid- ! i ence. Land extends from the main road to the beach. For further partic- ! ulars apply to F. BURSELL. 2S Hamil- ; ton Street. junel2.6i j FCH SALE—Thpt Freehold Property situate Water Street. West; 1 immediately opposite Royal Bank of j Canada. For particulars apply to WOOD & KELLY, Temple Bldg., | Duckworth Street. marl4,tf j FOR SALE Early and Late Cabbage Plants; apply J. R. i JOHNSTON, Allandale Road. iunel2,tf FOP SALE—I Covered Express Wagon, rubber tyres, in good condition; apply this office, junel.tf FOR SALE—A New Dwelling House and about three acres of I land together with garage, etc., about j i two miles from the city. Will be sold \ j at a bargain. For particulars apply to ! WOOD & KELLY, Temple Building, Duckworth Street. may27,tf 1 FOR SALE A Freehold Dwelling House and premises on the j 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,tf TO LET—2 or 3 Furnished , or Unfurnished Rooms, on car line; j] apply by letter to Box 48 this office. | junels,li I TO LET—House, 228 Duck- J worth Street, modern conveniences, ; dining room, kitchen, parlour, three : , bed rooms, bathroom, etc.; apply to | 22S Duckworth Street. junelS.li TO LET—Good Pasture and 1 Water: apply to C. F. PARSONS. Tor- < bay Road. Junels,li 11 TO LET—Pasture Land, on 1 Robinson's Hill; applv to CENTRAL', BAKERY. june!3,tf T O L E T—Large Airy \ Rooms, furnished or unfurnished, e within city limits, yet having ali the ; advantage of the country; also well watered and sheltered pasture near ; f city; apply E. A. BASTOW, PennyweH 1 Road, near Cashin Ave. junel2,3i 4. •' £ mi LOST—Yesterday Evening:, a Gent's Silver Watch by way of Freshwater Road. Finder please return to 43 Fleming Street, or 'Phone 418. junels,2i LOST On Saturday between Ayre & Sons, Ltd. and East End Post Office, a Shantnmr Scarf, with fancy ends. Finder please return to the "WEE HOOSE," Forest Road. june!s,li FOUND By Two Little girls, a Baby's Sulky, between Victoria Park and Patrick Street. Owner can have same by proving property and paying cost of advt.; apply 42 Gilbert Street. JunelS.li WANTED—To Hire for a few months, a Horse about 900 to 1000 lbs.: apply VALLEY NURSERIES. junels,tf A Married Couple with six year old child, desire Board in private family; apply to BERNARD PAYNE. 365 Water Street. junel3,2i Two Gentlemen ean be accommodated with Board and Comfortable Rooms, private family, best locality, East End, five minutes walk from cars. For further particulars apply by letter to Box 40, c|o Evening Telegram. junel2,3i W A N T E I)—To Rent or purchase by July Ist. a 7 or S Room House, must have modern conveniences and be in good locality; apply to Box 30, c'o Evening Telegram. junell,6i WANTED—A House with modern conveniences, 6 or 7 rooms, in good locality; apply by letter to P.L., Evening Telegram office. june9,tf WANTED A Position as Housekeeper by a middle aged woman, in Protestant family, no small children preferred: appTy by letter to HOUSEKEEPER, c,o Evening Telegram Office. junels,3i HELP WANTED. DOMESTIC HELP. W ANTE D—A General Maid, one who understands plain cooking. washing out; apply MRS. H. OXLEY. 23 Leslie Street. junelS.tf W ANTE D—A Reliable maid to assist in light housework, no cooking or washing, sleep at home, references required; $15.00 per month; apply MRS. P. H. COWAN. Topsail Road. Junels,tf W A N T E D—A General Maid who understands plain cooking, only two in family; apply to MRS. T. J. BARRON, 33 Gower Street East, junelo.tf WANTED—lmmediately, a Good General Maid, family of two. middle aged woman preferred; 'applv MRS. WM. COURTNEY, 55 Cookslown Road. Junels,tf • WANTED—lmmediately, a Good Girl to help with housework, washing out; apply MRS. L. LAWLOR. 40 Freshwater Road. junels,3i WANTED—A Good Gene - eral M:'ld; must have reference: apply to MRS. W. J. MARTIN, 163 Gower Street. junel3,tf WANTED Kitchen Maid. able to cook, must have reference; apply to BUTLER, Government House. junel3,2i WANTED—lmmed»atelv. a General Maid; apply MRS. CLOUSTON, 95 Forest Road. june9,tf W A N T E D—A General Maid where another is kept; applv MRS. W. J. HIGGINS, Circular Road. juneB.tf MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED—A Few Experienced Pants Makers, also Finishers; apply to VINCENT GOSS, 317 Water Street. junels,2i WANTED An Experienced Saleslady; apply to 30 New Gower Street. Junels,2i WTANTED—Immediately, a Stenosrrapher and Typewriter; apply with sample of work (typewriting) and stating salary required to P. O. Box E5294. junel2,3i WANTED—Two Experienced Lady Assistants; apply in writing to J. WHITEWAY CO., LTD. junel2,tf MALE HELP WANTED An Experienced Barber or Boy with some knowledge of the trade; apply S. M. BEARNS. 4u6 Water Street West. junels,li WANTED—A Boy with a couple of years experience for the Bookbinding Dept.; ripply with references to BOWDEN & CO. junels.tf WrANTED—At once, a Boy for Office V(Wk; applv hv letter only, THE DIRECT AGENCIES. LTDjvnel3,2ii * |
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