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The Evening Telegram. VOLUME XXXII. PRICE: ONE CENT. ST- JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1910. $3.00 FEE TEAK. NO. 274. WEATHEB FORECAST. TORONTO. Noon — Strong northerly wimjs with occasional rain. Tuesday —N. W. winds, cloudy and cool. AUCTION SALES. uttiox, At tbe Prescott Street Store, Wednesday Next, 30th inst, AI 10.30 O'clock, A quantity of Superior Household Furniture and Effects, removed for convenience of sale. Particulars in to-morrow's papers. P. C. O'DRISCOLL, Auctioneer. nov2B AUCTION ! On TUESDAYIIIXf, Nov. 29th. at 11 o'clock, at (he Store of MESSRS. R. WRIGHT & SON, (lift's Cove. etSTSO sacks Choice Canadian ONIONS. THOMAS 6. Cliff, Auctioneer. nov2('<,2fp AUCTION SALET FOR SALE by Public Auction (or by private sale previously) WEDNESDAY, Dec. 7th, onthe premises, at Bell Island, that well known Store and Dwelling, formerly occupied by Canning ife Pine, and well situated and arranged for business operations. B. F. HOIS WOOD, Trustee. nov2B',tf FOR SALE! AJiL THAT large piece of FREEHOLD LAND east of the Custom liouse, bounded on the south by Water Street, by which it measures about 14f> feet, on the north by Duckworth Street by which it measures about 199 feet, on the east by Ellis Ksiute and on the west by the Custom House. This is one of the few large properties on Water Street now available for enterprises of any magnitude. It has extensive frontages on both Water and Duckworth Streets, is in the immediate vicinity cf the largest shipping centi'e of thr town and adjoins the Custom House. For further particulars apply to JAS. P. BLACKWOOD, ocJL3l,eod,tf. Mcßride's Hill. Fresh Arrivals! All New jnd Bright. 300 brls Choice Packet Beef. 300 brls Heavy Boneless Beef. 200 brls Light Plate Beef. 100 brls Spec. Family Beef, LIBBY'S. 150 barrels Spec. Plate Beef, LIBBY'S. Also, 200 brls Ham Butt Pork. 100 brls Choice Small Jowls. GET OUR PRICES. HEARNfcCO. Qf.t22,s.m,w,tey ST. JOHN'S MUNICIPAL COUNCIL. NOTICE TO TRUCKMEH! Tenders will be received by the undersigned nil til 12 o'clock to-morrow. Tuesday, for the cartage of 273 Pi|»e Hastings from Shea & Coy's, pliari. All information as to points of delivery will be furnished at this office. Cartage to begin at once and be completed by Saturday afternoon. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. The envelope must be marked "Tender for C artage." , v By order, JNO. L. SIxATTRRY, Secretary-Treasurer. . * BENEFIT CATHOLIC CADET CORPS! By kind permission of and under the distinguished patronage of His Grace Archbishop Howley, Sacred Concert, ST. PATRICK S HALL, SUNDAY, DEC. 4th, 1910. Tickets: 50c., 30c., 20c. ;on sale at Hutton's Music Store. Doors open at 2.30 p.m. Concert 3 p.m. nov2B,3in,m,th,s SPARE RIBS ARE NOW A VERY SCARCE ARTICLE OF DIET But we have another shipment just in which we are selling at $12.50 barrel. We have part of our large Fall stock of Flour, Beef, Pork, Butter, Tea, Cattle Feeds, etc., y« to dispose c t. IT WILL PAY YOU TO SEE US. J. J. ST. JOHN, Buckworth-st. A\V.V.V.W.%V.V.'.V.V.V/J'//.V.,.V.V.V.".V.V//.V.WW I Christmas Novelties! I ? : i 1171- have a greater vnriety of American, English S *t and Continental Novelties this year than S ever, and are opening same just now. j? :j CHARLES HUTTON. J jl Fancy Department. ■" /W.V.,JW/WAV/W^V.V.V.V.V.V.VA%V.V.,.V.WWW fr ARRIVALS !j — J) A choice selection of Suitings and Jfl Overcoats. (Sk-VA \ Our Styles, I •< m and made*at our store . jffv f ' give our patrons an | Well Dressed " | appearance. New- f | 1111 f foundland's Store for || 1131 i 1 Fashionable -Sx) mi Jf 1 Tailoring. "||| I m .*? I Personal attention f Jfe'jjjjjm given to Mail Orders. JOHN MAUNDER, VA 281-283 Duck worth .Street, St. John's. VV jr -^sulfs lite OVERCOATS If there is one characteristic more than another which marks our " Ready for Seivice Clothing" It is the Fine Tailoring that is put into every garment we handle. We are never satisfied—we are constantly striving for liner work, and every successive season" is improving the make and finish of our clothes. Our success has never been so striking as with the New Models we are now showing. / j Ask Your Dealer for The Mode, Stilenfit, Progress, Truefit, Faultless, Amejicus, Fit Reform. Nild. Clothing Factory, Ltd., 225 and 227 l>uck worth Slieet. The Nickel V i' 9£=»An Indiian Girl's Romance—Depicting and unusual side ,of the character. See the Wild | Ride for Life. THE DOOR—Screaming Comedy. ' —.— I [jgipMarvellous Garlands- j Colored Fantasy. I —* I A Bad Bargain — Comedy. I —'— I S cents. J THEATRE! The Casino TO-IJiAY. The Sacred Turquois of the Zuni Western In dian Story. Darfng Riding and strong acting, amid true mining scenes, make this film worthy of note. OTHER PICTURES:— The Conquest, Winter Bathing and Messenger Boy Magician. 4 THE STEAMER 'Prospero' Will leave the wharf of BOWRING BROS.; Limited, ON : WEDNESDAY, the 30th of Nov., »1 10 a.m. Calling at the following places: Old Peilican, Trinity, Catalina, J Honavista. King's Cove, Greenspoml, Pool's Island, Wesleyville, Seldom- ] < oine-By, Fogo, Change Islands, Her- . ring Neek Twillingate, More ton's Har- ] bor, Exploits, Fortune Harbor, Leading Tickles, Pilley's Island, Little Bay Island, Little Bay, Nipper's Harbor, Tilt Cove, La Scie. Pacquet, Ba Verte, Coachman's Cove, Seal Cove, Western Cove. Jackson's Arm. Harbor Deep, Englee, Conche, St. Anthony. Griguet, Cape Charles, Battle Har l hour. " ' iSTFreight received until 6 p.m, « oil Tuesday. For freight or passage apply to the Coastal Office of BOWRING BROTHERS, Limited. Telephone, 306. • SATURDAY, Sih Nov. Now landing ex " Beatrice,'' N. S, COAL, Also, in store : 1 Furnace, Egg, Stove, Nut. There is no doubt about OUR Coal. It is Good Coal. M. MOREY & CO. NOTICE! Notice is hereby given that any person or persons found trespassing or cutting wood on the property known as Gear's, near Oxen Pond will be prosecuted according to law. (Sgd.) JAMBS R. JOHNSTON. n0v25,6,fp. I • ' ff-. N XXXXX X X X XXXXih 8 WINTER CLOTHES 8 Q 01 Style and Comfort. fj f"l pOR THE COLD WEATHER one will appreciate comfort ■ first of all. In our great display of Materials we show SfcP r*l some splendid Suitings of Special Fabrics. Our Over Coatings in Melton, Frieze, Beaver and Fancy Wool repre- L«J sent the best values and choicest selections in the #K city, and provide thprough protection against the severest !J ' The most Fashionable Goods at the most Rea-- [ 1 sonable Prices, with First Clas3 Fit and prompt delivery \|£ ri guaranteed, is our claim. Q CHAPLIN, King ol Tailors, n nov2C,l w /X HPQOC3C3C 3C 3C 3QEX3QV Condensed Milk Pure sweet milk with the water taken out and sugar | added, sealed up in air tight tins. When you open the tin add water and it is ready to use. It is PURE, WHOLESOME and ECONOMICAL. • Ask ycur Grocer for | RUBRIC BRAND CONDENSED MILK. Our Milk Plants are located in the best dairy districts. Libby, McNeill & Libby 1 mmmm—am—nwi »11 wuujoj-h- aa—p—aawmmo———)i DO IT NOW I X. Did We hear you say that your Overcoat needs some repairing, cleaning & pressing—or perhaps a New Velvet Collar? Probably you desire to have it turned, re-lined, etc. If so bring it along, or 'phone us to send for it, WE guarantee to make a New Coat of it for very little money. The Reliable Jailoring, Cleansing and Pressing House. W. SPURRELL. - - - 'Phone, 727. iiov2l,if ~ SHOPKEEPERS! ■ 1 o ■ » ■ It may be confidently asserted that until the advent of the PATENT CARTRIDGES and PIPE FILLER nokers have never experienced the true I flavour and taste o! a Tobacco in all its charms. 'The supreme luxury of smoking is attained only by using the - €aa I ridges and Pipe Filler. For Sate.at flitJBH'S TOBACCO STOBES- 1 "pocxx&oattvococsm&cra. %5 11 j g THE PEOPLE'S PAPEH j! g GOES TO THE |ji | 8 PEOPLE'S HOMEg* ' | ttOOOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQ^ 11 Fresh Beef | and Pork. Phoenix Stores. j A. H. MARTIN I Agent, I CAVENDISH SQUARE, j L'Phone, 608. , 1 ■■ j EMBALMING! I The subscriber . | begs to inform his friends and the public generally that, during his recent visit to Toronto, he took a course of instruction in the art of EMBALMING, and is now prepared to practice that most useful art. fcjF* Undertaking attended to at all hours, night or day. Open and Covered Hear.se?. Personal attention and satisfaction guaranteed. S. G. COLLIER, Waldegrave St. nov2,lm,fp 'Plione 611. Festival «i Empire A Meeting of the General Committee will be held in the Board of Trade Rooms on Monday, the 28th inst., at 8 o'clock, p.m. By order, GEO. E. JITRNER, n0v26,28 Hec.-Treasurer. For Sale, at a Bargain. Brigt." Francis Rene," X»»\v at St. Pierre. i apsieiiy 350 Ton*. Copper fastened and sheathed. JAS. R. KNIGHT, nov2s,tf Commission Merchant. SyfFOR SALE—Two . Tenement House, corner of John and Dunford Streets. Apply to J. F. MURPHY, ollice R. G. liendell it Co. nov2G,tf J|TO LET-A Bouse, L situated on the corner of Barnes Road : suitable for h small family. A]>- plyto MRS. SIWIMEIiS, Military Road. nov2B,2fp FOR SALE--A Young lIOKSF. 1.1 years old, gentle in any harness, at a reasonable price. n2l,tf Help Wanted. A Good General Ser- VUilt, where another is kept. Must understand plain cooking. Apply at .">2 CIRCI'LAR ROAD. nav2B,tf Immediately,—A good (jSenersil Servant for family of two. Apply 81 MILITARY ROAD. nov2B,tf A Good General Servant; apply to MRS. W. F. HORWOOD, Water Street, West. nov2B,tf Young Man, to attend Bar ; application by letter only, with references and wages required. Apply to 170 Water Street, West. nov2tt,2fp Immediately, A Housemaid. Apply at this Office n0v25,14i School Teacher, 2nd Grade, (male), for Upper Gullies School, at or before Xmas ; salary $241) and tees. Apply to CHAIRMAN FOXTRAP BOARD, Kelligrews, Cy B, nov24,sin® ANYONE, anywhere can start a mail order business at home No canvassing. Bo your own boss. Send for free booklet. Telia how. Hiacock, 3020 Locknort. N Y. <»»*.♦! Intelligent Girl or Woman, spare time, each locality, address envelopes, mail circulars, pay 15 cents hour, material stamps furnished free Rex Mailing Agency, London, Ont.. nov2B,lfp ..SEWING MACHINES — Great reduction November month only. To close large stock we are offering big reduction on Hand and Foot Machines November mouth. Call early, CHESLEX WOODS, 140 Water Street}
Object Description
Title | Evening Telegram (St. John's, N.L.), 1910-11-28 |
Subject | Canadian newspapers--Newfoundland and Labrador--St. John's--20th century |
Publisher | W. J. Herder |
Place of Publication | St. John's (N.L.) |
Date | 1910-11-28 |
Year | 1910 |
Month | 11 |
Day | 28 |
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 |
Time Period | 20th Century |
Language | eng |
LCCN | 2009218154 |
Type | Text |
Resource Type | Newspaper |
Format | image/tiff; application/pdf |
Collection | Evening Telegram, 1900-1918 |
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 | 69775.cpd |
Description
Title | Evening Telegram (St. John's, N.L.), 1910-11-28 |
Subject | Canadian newspapers--Newfoundland and Labrador--St. John's--20th century |
Publisher | W. J. Herder |
Date | 1910-11-28 |
Year | 1910 |
Month | 11 |
Day | 28 |
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 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
File Name | SJDT_19101128_001.jp2 |
File Size | 5746.6 KB |
Language | Eng |
LCCN | 2009218154 |
Type | Text |
Format | Image/tiff; Application/pdf |
Source | Microfilm held in the Queen Elizabeth II Library. |
Rights | Public domain |
Transcript | The Evening Telegram. VOLUME XXXII. PRICE: ONE CENT. ST- JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1910. $3.00 FEE TEAK. NO. 274. WEATHEB FORECAST. TORONTO. Noon — Strong northerly wimjs with occasional rain. Tuesday —N. W. winds, cloudy and cool. AUCTION SALES. uttiox, At tbe Prescott Street Store, Wednesday Next, 30th inst, AI 10.30 O'clock, A quantity of Superior Household Furniture and Effects, removed for convenience of sale. Particulars in to-morrow's papers. P. C. O'DRISCOLL, Auctioneer. nov2B AUCTION ! On TUESDAYIIIXf, Nov. 29th. at 11 o'clock, at (he Store of MESSRS. R. WRIGHT & SON, (lift's Cove. etSTSO sacks Choice Canadian ONIONS. THOMAS 6. Cliff, Auctioneer. nov2('<,2fp AUCTION SALET FOR SALE by Public Auction (or by private sale previously) WEDNESDAY, Dec. 7th, onthe premises, at Bell Island, that well known Store and Dwelling, formerly occupied by Canning ife Pine, and well situated and arranged for business operations. B. F. HOIS WOOD, Trustee. nov2B',tf FOR SALE! AJiL THAT large piece of FREEHOLD LAND east of the Custom liouse, bounded on the south by Water Street, by which it measures about 14f> feet, on the north by Duckworth Street by which it measures about 199 feet, on the east by Ellis Ksiute and on the west by the Custom House. This is one of the few large properties on Water Street now available for enterprises of any magnitude. It has extensive frontages on both Water and Duckworth Streets, is in the immediate vicinity cf the largest shipping centi'e of thr town and adjoins the Custom House. For further particulars apply to JAS. P. BLACKWOOD, ocJL3l,eod,tf. Mcßride's Hill. Fresh Arrivals! All New jnd Bright. 300 brls Choice Packet Beef. 300 brls Heavy Boneless Beef. 200 brls Light Plate Beef. 100 brls Spec. Family Beef, LIBBY'S. 150 barrels Spec. Plate Beef, LIBBY'S. Also, 200 brls Ham Butt Pork. 100 brls Choice Small Jowls. GET OUR PRICES. HEARNfcCO. Qf.t22,s.m,w,tey ST. JOHN'S MUNICIPAL COUNCIL. NOTICE TO TRUCKMEH! Tenders will be received by the undersigned nil til 12 o'clock to-morrow. Tuesday, for the cartage of 273 Pi|»e Hastings from Shea & Coy's, pliari. All information as to points of delivery will be furnished at this office. Cartage to begin at once and be completed by Saturday afternoon. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. The envelope must be marked "Tender for C artage." , v By order, JNO. L. SIxATTRRY, Secretary-Treasurer. . * BENEFIT CATHOLIC CADET CORPS! By kind permission of and under the distinguished patronage of His Grace Archbishop Howley, Sacred Concert, ST. PATRICK S HALL, SUNDAY, DEC. 4th, 1910. Tickets: 50c., 30c., 20c. ;on sale at Hutton's Music Store. Doors open at 2.30 p.m. Concert 3 p.m. nov2B,3in,m,th,s SPARE RIBS ARE NOW A VERY SCARCE ARTICLE OF DIET But we have another shipment just in which we are selling at $12.50 barrel. We have part of our large Fall stock of Flour, Beef, Pork, Butter, Tea, Cattle Feeds, etc., y« to dispose c t. IT WILL PAY YOU TO SEE US. J. J. ST. JOHN, Buckworth-st. A\V.V.V.W.%V.V.'.V.V.V/J'//.V.,.V.V.V.".V.V//.V.WW I Christmas Novelties! I ? : i 1171- have a greater vnriety of American, English S *t and Continental Novelties this year than S ever, and are opening same just now. j? :j CHARLES HUTTON. J jl Fancy Department. ■" /W.V.,JW/WAV/W^V.V.V.V.V.V.VA%V.V.,.V.WWW fr ARRIVALS !j — J) A choice selection of Suitings and Jfl Overcoats. (Sk-VA \ Our Styles, I •< m and made*at our store . jffv f ' give our patrons an | Well Dressed " | appearance. New- f | 1111 f foundland's Store for || 1131 i 1 Fashionable -Sx) mi Jf 1 Tailoring. "||| I m .*? I Personal attention f Jfe'jjjjjm given to Mail Orders. JOHN MAUNDER, VA 281-283 Duck worth .Street, St. John's. VV jr -^sulfs lite OVERCOATS If there is one characteristic more than another which marks our " Ready for Seivice Clothing" It is the Fine Tailoring that is put into every garment we handle. We are never satisfied—we are constantly striving for liner work, and every successive season" is improving the make and finish of our clothes. Our success has never been so striking as with the New Models we are now showing. / j Ask Your Dealer for The Mode, Stilenfit, Progress, Truefit, Faultless, Amejicus, Fit Reform. Nild. Clothing Factory, Ltd., 225 and 227 l>uck worth Slieet. The Nickel V i' 9£=»An Indiian Girl's Romance—Depicting and unusual side ,of the character. See the Wild | Ride for Life. THE DOOR—Screaming Comedy. ' —.— I [jgipMarvellous Garlands- j Colored Fantasy. I —* I A Bad Bargain — Comedy. I —'— I S cents. J THEATRE! The Casino TO-IJiAY. The Sacred Turquois of the Zuni Western In dian Story. Darfng Riding and strong acting, amid true mining scenes, make this film worthy of note. OTHER PICTURES:— The Conquest, Winter Bathing and Messenger Boy Magician. 4 THE STEAMER 'Prospero' Will leave the wharf of BOWRING BROS.; Limited, ON : WEDNESDAY, the 30th of Nov., »1 10 a.m. Calling at the following places: Old Peilican, Trinity, Catalina, J Honavista. King's Cove, Greenspoml, Pool's Island, Wesleyville, Seldom- ] < oine-By, Fogo, Change Islands, Her- . ring Neek Twillingate, More ton's Har- ] bor, Exploits, Fortune Harbor, Leading Tickles, Pilley's Island, Little Bay Island, Little Bay, Nipper's Harbor, Tilt Cove, La Scie. Pacquet, Ba Verte, Coachman's Cove, Seal Cove, Western Cove. Jackson's Arm. Harbor Deep, Englee, Conche, St. Anthony. Griguet, Cape Charles, Battle Har l hour. " ' iSTFreight received until 6 p.m, « oil Tuesday. For freight or passage apply to the Coastal Office of BOWRING BROTHERS, Limited. Telephone, 306. • SATURDAY, Sih Nov. Now landing ex " Beatrice,'' N. S, COAL, Also, in store : 1 Furnace, Egg, Stove, Nut. There is no doubt about OUR Coal. It is Good Coal. M. MOREY & CO. NOTICE! Notice is hereby given that any person or persons found trespassing or cutting wood on the property known as Gear's, near Oxen Pond will be prosecuted according to law. (Sgd.) JAMBS R. JOHNSTON. n0v25,6,fp. I • ' ff-. N XXXXX X X X XXXXih 8 WINTER CLOTHES 8 Q 01 Style and Comfort. fj f"l pOR THE COLD WEATHER one will appreciate comfort ■ first of all. In our great display of Materials we show SfcP r*l some splendid Suitings of Special Fabrics. Our Over Coatings in Melton, Frieze, Beaver and Fancy Wool repre- L«J sent the best values and choicest selections in the #K city, and provide thprough protection against the severest !J ' The most Fashionable Goods at the most Rea-- [ 1 sonable Prices, with First Clas3 Fit and prompt delivery \|£ ri guaranteed, is our claim. Q CHAPLIN, King ol Tailors, n nov2C,l w /X HPQOC3C3C 3C 3C 3QEX3QV Condensed Milk Pure sweet milk with the water taken out and sugar | added, sealed up in air tight tins. When you open the tin add water and it is ready to use. It is PURE, WHOLESOME and ECONOMICAL. • Ask ycur Grocer for | RUBRIC BRAND CONDENSED MILK. Our Milk Plants are located in the best dairy districts. Libby, McNeill & Libby 1 mmmm—am—nwi »11 wuujoj-h- aa—p—aawmmo———)i DO IT NOW I X. Did We hear you say that your Overcoat needs some repairing, cleaning & pressing—or perhaps a New Velvet Collar? Probably you desire to have it turned, re-lined, etc. If so bring it along, or 'phone us to send for it, WE guarantee to make a New Coat of it for very little money. The Reliable Jailoring, Cleansing and Pressing House. W. SPURRELL. - - - 'Phone, 727. iiov2l,if ~ SHOPKEEPERS! ■ 1 o ■ » ■ It may be confidently asserted that until the advent of the PATENT CARTRIDGES and PIPE FILLER nokers have never experienced the true I flavour and taste o! a Tobacco in all its charms. 'The supreme luxury of smoking is attained only by using the - €aa I ridges and Pipe Filler. For Sate.at flitJBH'S TOBACCO STOBES- 1 "pocxx&oattvococsm&cra. %5 11 j g THE PEOPLE'S PAPEH j! g GOES TO THE |ji | 8 PEOPLE'S HOMEg* ' | ttOOOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQ^ 11 Fresh Beef | and Pork. Phoenix Stores. j A. H. MARTIN I Agent, I CAVENDISH SQUARE, j L'Phone, 608. , 1 ■■ j EMBALMING! I The subscriber . | begs to inform his friends and the public generally that, during his recent visit to Toronto, he took a course of instruction in the art of EMBALMING, and is now prepared to practice that most useful art. fcjF* Undertaking attended to at all hours, night or day. Open and Covered Hear.se?. Personal attention and satisfaction guaranteed. S. G. COLLIER, Waldegrave St. nov2,lm,fp 'Plione 611. Festival «i Empire A Meeting of the General Committee will be held in the Board of Trade Rooms on Monday, the 28th inst., at 8 o'clock, p.m. By order, GEO. E. JITRNER, n0v26,28 Hec.-Treasurer. For Sale, at a Bargain. Brigt." Francis Rene," X»»\v at St. Pierre. i apsieiiy 350 Ton*. Copper fastened and sheathed. JAS. R. KNIGHT, nov2s,tf Commission Merchant. SyfFOR SALE—Two . Tenement House, corner of John and Dunford Streets. Apply to J. F. MURPHY, ollice R. G. liendell it Co. nov2G,tf J|TO LET-A Bouse, L situated on the corner of Barnes Road : suitable for h small family. A]>- plyto MRS. SIWIMEIiS, Military Road. nov2B,2fp FOR SALE--A Young lIOKSF. 1.1 years old, gentle in any harness, at a reasonable price. n2l,tf Help Wanted. A Good General Ser- VUilt, where another is kept. Must understand plain cooking. Apply at .">2 CIRCI'LAR ROAD. nav2B,tf Immediately,—A good (jSenersil Servant for family of two. Apply 81 MILITARY ROAD. nov2B,tf A Good General Servant; apply to MRS. W. F. HORWOOD, Water Street, West. nov2B,tf Young Man, to attend Bar ; application by letter only, with references and wages required. Apply to 170 Water Street, West. nov2tt,2fp Immediately, A Housemaid. Apply at this Office n0v25,14i School Teacher, 2nd Grade, (male), for Upper Gullies School, at or before Xmas ; salary $241) and tees. Apply to CHAIRMAN FOXTRAP BOARD, Kelligrews, Cy B, nov24,sin® ANYONE, anywhere can start a mail order business at home No canvassing. Bo your own boss. Send for free booklet. Telia how. Hiacock, 3020 Locknort. N Y. <»»*.♦! Intelligent Girl or Woman, spare time, each locality, address envelopes, mail circulars, pay 15 cents hour, material stamps furnished free Rex Mailing Agency, London, Ont.. nov2B,lfp ..SEWING MACHINES — Great reduction November month only. To close large stock we are offering big reduction on Hand and Foot Machines November mouth. Call early, CHESLEX WOODS, 140 Water Street} |
CONTENTdm file name | 69767.jp2 |