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The Evening Telegram. VOLUME XXXV. PRICE ONE CENT. ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND, SATURDAY, JANUARY 18, 1913. $3.00 PER YEAR. NUMBER 15. TWELVE PAGES TO-DAY WEATHEB FORECAST. TORONTO. Noon.—Strong breezes 10 gales. S. to S.W. more especially. Sunday—Mild with occasional show- UOPER'S Noon.—Bar. 29.30; ther. THE "PEOPLE'S PAPER" 1§ A LIVE DAILY IN A BUSY CENTRE —STUDY OUR NEWSY ADVERTISING ■I ■fl | |i I I We can supply you with this reliable Ferro Motor Engines! ".. m ***-. Rossley A& \ Theatre Great Scotch Pantomime Jock, The King's Piper. BIG MATINEE for the BAIRNS, 5 cents. Look Out for Monday's Papers. Special Matinee Saturday For The Children. Yen will Preserve Your Collars & Shirts And save ycur mopev whe i you deal with The Country Laundry. We have the best niethod and latest machinery to do all classes of Laundry work. J No Washboards are Used. P. O. Box No. 2. 'Phone No. 730. octs,eod 4 A. A. MARKS, 701 Broadway, N.Y. Celebrated makers of Artificial Legs and Feet, Arms and Hands. Any person having lo?t a limb or part of limb, just write a Tost Card to our Agent in St. John's and receive from him a free booklet or treastise of +14 pages on Artificial Limbs, prices of same, how to use them and their uses to the maimed and injured. Measurements and diagrams taken and limbs supplied by our representative in Newfoundland. Peter O'Mara, The Druggist, 46 & 48 Water St., West, St. John's, Nfld. P. 0. Box 357. Telephone 334. Out-port patrons attended to on arrival of train or steamer. ap2s,eod,tf Vessel COAL. . IS THE BEST COAL! The schr. " Wilfrid M." anived to-day with Tons Double Screened North Sydney Coal. Send your orders whilst vessel is discharging. MULLALY & CO Y. S. G. COLLIER, Funeral Director and Embalmer.Residence: , .; 143 Hamilton Avenue. ' 'Phone 614. Caskets and Coffins always t>tt hand. Open and Covered Hearses. Personal attention, night or day. jan!6,2m,eod TWELVE PAGES TO-DAY Every Advertisement in this Paper Means an OPPORTUNITY for someone! AUCTION SALES! TIMBER LAND. (in Saturday. day of January, ;n the office of the undersigned, at 12 o'clock noon, all that heavily timbered land situate on the Topsail Road, about eight miles from town and containing about 60, acres, belonging to the estate of the lute John Nash. Apj ly io F. J. MORRIS. K.C.. Solicitor, or P. (. O'DKISCOLL, jan 13 Auctioneer. FOR_SALE. That delightful property situated ai Norn's Arm. and known as Alderburn. riic dwelling contains Dining and I>i awing-Rooms. Extension Kitchen, 7 Bed-Rooms. Pantries. Etc., also one Dwelling House with 0 Rooms. Large Ham. Pig House. Hen House. Boat House, Store and Wharf 80 feet long, Harden containing Fruit and Ornamental Trees. The whole property contains about 580 acres, mostly heavily timbered with Pine. Fir, Spruce. Birch and Apse. Alderburn is an ideal place for Fox Fanning as well as Summer resort for tourists, in fact, it is the home of Reynard and many have been caught there of late. Will sell at a rreat bargain. Further particulars may be had from ALEX. C. CONSTABLE. Nor lis' Arm. or I*. ('. O'DUISCOLL. janlB,3i.s Exchange Blder. St. John's to Halifax And New York RED CROSS LINE. Excellent Passenger Service. S. S. FLORIZEL, S. S. City oi Sydney Fares, including meals and Berth: To New York—Saloon, $35.00; return, $60.00. Second Cabin, $15.00. To Halifax — Saloon, $18.00; return, $32.00. Second Cabin, $9.00. For freight or passage apply to HARVEY & CO., .jan6,m,th,tf Agents. Special Announcement TO Automobile Owners. The Dunlop Anti-Skid Traction Tread Tire will be available in St. John's for season of 1913. This Tire with its guaranteed mileage and moderate cost will appeal to you. * See it in our window. Traction Tread has a little brother" for Motor Cycles. FRED. V. CHESMAN, Agent. Ntld. Boardoi Trade! The Fourth Annual Meeting of the Board will be held on Monday, January 20, at 4 p.m. ERNEST A. PAYN, jan!7,2i Secretary An Intelligent persoi may earn *100 monthly corr®* for newspapers. No canva tag. S*n< for particulars. Press Syndicate Villi Mwkport, N.T. dacttrf Annual at Home IN AID OF ST. PATRICK'S RESTORATION FOND, Hall, WEDNESDAY, January 22nd Dancing 8.30 p.m. Teas Served at 11 O'Clock. Tickets: Lady's, 50cts.; Gent's, 75 cts.; Double, $1.00. jams,21,r,. You can be right up-to-date in your reading if you read our ads. and buy your books at GARLAND S Bookstores! The Career of Beany Darling, by Dolf . Galbraith of Wynyates, by E. Ever- Wyllarde. author "The Story of | ett Green, author of "The Will in Eden. &c.. 50c. 1 a Will." 50c. The White Slave Market, by Olive E. Buried Alive, by Arnold Bennett, au- Malverly, author of the "Soul Mar- thor of "The Clay Hanger," 50c. ket. &c.. 50c. Nance of Manchester, by Orme Ag- Harvey Sinclair, by George Trelaw- nug author of ..The j>rime Minisney. author of "In a Cottage Hos- -q(, pital." special cloth edition. 60c. i ' ' ... The Unholy Estate, by Douglas Slad- J? g Fl??: Mariiott \\ atbon. a en. author "A Japanese Marriage."' thor ot At a Venture. 00-. &0 goo The Street Called Straight, by the au- Prince and Priest, bv Beryl Simons, j thor of "Their Inner Shrine." 50c. author of "A Ladv of France," 50c. The Quest of the Golden Rose, by John Their Wedded Wife, by Alice M. Dielil. I Oxenham, author of "Mr. Cherry.' author of "The Marriage of Lenore." ' 50c. 50c Darneley Place, by Itichard Bagot. au- The Retrospect, by Ada Cambridge. 1 thor of "Casting ot Nets." 50c. author of "Thirtv Years of Austra- j Lamorna. by Mrs. Alfred Sidgwick, aulia soc ' thor of "Home Life in Germany." 50c The Children of Alsace, by Rene Baz- j Oliva Mary, by E. Maria Albanesi. alien. author of "The Nun." 50c-. i thor of "The Glad Heart." 50c. ABOVE ALL! The "BURT" Shoe. Vi® V Ladies we beg to announce that we have just received a complete as sortment of Edwin ('. Hurt's Celebrated Shoes, every size and width, a big variety to select from. Ladies who admire good-looking, perfect fitting ami uu-to-date F6otwear. also Ladies having foot trouble, would do well t» dropping in and secure the advantage of a perfect fitting whilst si/.es ana widths are complete. Every Satisfaction Garanteed. F SMLXjW OOD, THE HOME OF GOOD SHOES. » - ----- ■ I I Fairbanks' Morse Marine Engines. I Type lkM" I Specially designed for fishing and work - boats. I Cannot base fire. A simple device found on no other I engine; prevents base explosions and does not clog or • I choke engine. [ ■ Remarkable for economy—operates at lower cost . I than any of its kind. ' ■ Every part accessible. I Lubrication by gravity feed or oil in fuel. | CEO. M. BARB, AGENT. i.lnh Printing Executed. r 1 s A Real Paint for Real Profits Here is a paint that sells. A paint that will give your customers satisfaction and long service, and net you a profit more than fair. Matchless Paint for all general outdoor painting, buildings, etc. Durable, tough, elastic and inexpensive. In short, | a paint you will be glad to recommend. I|The Standard M'f'g Co,, Ltd. J SPENCER LODGE Affords to girls wishing to attend Bishop Spencer College a comfortable and refined home, where they will be under careful supervision and discipline. It is under the general management of a Committee appointed by the Diocesan Synod, and is healthily situated on the highland of the city. Visitor: Rt. Rev. the Lord Bishop of Newfoundland. All applications should be made in the first instance to the Principal, Miss Elise Dawson (of the Church Teachers' Fellowship), Howley Avenue, St. John's. oct26,s,tf I Superior I Merit Alone I Can win the approbation of those accustomed to the luxuries of life. Their approval is ! not lightly given. The unstinted praise accorded OLD HOME TEA by tea-drinkers of this class clearly proves its vast superiority. iMade from the finest, purest and most carefully selected teas, OLD HOME is precisely what a perfect tea should be—full flavored, rich g and exquisitely mild. 8 Owe Cup Means Many More I For Sale at all Grocers. 40c. and 60c. per lb. We are preparing for a Great Bargain Sale of Handkerchiefs! Dainty Linen Embroidered, Heinstitc lied, Lace and Insertion I rimmed. The Newest 111 Handkerchiefs,' "The Lisaae/* Initial Silk Handkerchiefs, Irish Lawn and Cambric Handkerchiefs; | in fact all kinds of Handkerchiefs down to the Children's Printed Handkerchiefs, at 2 for oc. Special Prices will be annonuced later, Watch for Bargains. ROBERT TEMPLETON. 8 "Clan Mackenzie" WL SCOTCH WHISKY, OLD and MELLOW. In Bottles or on tisSJl Draught. | HAY WARD & CO. Masonic Insurance As sociation. The Annual Meeting of the members of the above Association will be hehl in the .Masonic Temple, on Tuesday, 21st iiisl.. at N.SO p.m., when applications for membership will be receive'!. Business important. By order of the President. JOHX .IEA\S, janlN.L'i Secretary. IProfessional Card! fif g g Lionel Pritchard, | I M.D., C.M. § «*r g 8 Surgery and Residency g g 269 Duckworth Street, 8 Plione 312. St. John's, ii ® -i-. 8 O janl I,liii 55 nnnfvwwwvuwtnmuwwwmxwnitn FOR SALE! Banking Schooner "E. J. Reddv," s;> tons, 2 years old. Sails, Rigging and Blocks in good condition; complete Banking Outfit, including Dories, Trawls, Cable, Anchors, &e., &e. Apply to REDDY BROS., Marystown, Burin, or HARVEY & CO., janll,4i,s St. John's. FOR SALE. I Leasehold property C.tfilt years) situate at 40 and 42 Queen's Road. Also Leasehold property situate at 184 Duckworth Street. Each house is in up-to-date condition. with all modern improvements. For further particulars apply to JIORISON \ HI NT, Bank of Montreal Bldg. janlB.:!\v,w.s FOR SALE! The fine gasoline Motor boat "Eniilie C. now lying in the port of St. Pierre, where she can be inspected. Built in Yarmouth. X. S.. oak timbered and oak framed, completely rebuilt in 1011. copper fastened, extremely solid boat. Is used both as a tug and as water boat. Register tonnage, 12 T(>2 (French measurement.) Length over all. 44 feet. - Breadth. 12 feet. Was fitted in 1011 with one 30 h.p. r. cylinder motor (Mianus Motor workst with reversible gear, working perfectly, can speed T to S knots an hour. lias a 'cemented water tank holding about ::,000 gals, with a Gould centrifugal pump worked by a !> h.p. gasoline motor. Nice forecastle below deck, wheel house and engine room. Can be delivered at once. For price and other particulars apply to "LnMOItrE FRASCAISE, janO.'.H St. Pierre, Jliquelon. FOR SALE—A Heavy Draft Horse, 1250 lbs.; suitable for lumber '•till. Apply to LAWRENCE BROS, jan 13,ti: REMOVAL NOTICE—Mr. I*. ,J. Summers, Barrister, Solicitor, &c.. has removed his offices to Renouf Building. decl2.2m.eod Help Wanted. WANTED—A Strong Boy to learn Pressing; apply at once NEWFOUNDLAND CLOTHING COMPANY: LIMITED. janlS.tf WANTED—A Good Genera I Servant; apply to MRS. FRED. CALLANAN, 160 Water St. West. janlS,tf WANTED—A Good Milliner; apply by letter to M. K. S.. this office. janl7,2i WANTED — An Experienced Mil for Grocery, also Waitress for Lu,ncli Room; apply J. W. CAMPBELL. Ltd. jan!6.3i WANTED—A General Servant; apply to J. W. CAMPBELL, 162 New Gower St. janl6,tl" WANTED—A General Ser! vant apply to MRS. F. C. WILLS, City Terrace, 326 Duckworth Street. janl4,6i
Object Description
Title | Evening Telegram (St. John's, N.L.), 1913-01-18 |
Subject | Canadian newspapers--Newfoundland and Labrador--St. John's--20th century |
Publisher | W. J. Herder |
Place of Publication | St. John's (N.L.) |
Date | 1913-01-18 |
Year | 1913 |
Month | 01 |
Day | 18 |
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 | 80279.cpd |
Description
Title | Evening Telegram (St. John's, N.L.), 1913-01-18 |
Subject | Canadian newspapers--Newfoundland and Labrador--St. John's--20th century |
Publisher | W. J. Herder |
Date | 1913-01-18 |
Year | 1913 |
Month | 01 |
Day | 18 |
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_19130118_001.jp2 |
File Size | 6738.16 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 XXXV. PRICE ONE CENT. ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND, SATURDAY, JANUARY 18, 1913. $3.00 PER YEAR. NUMBER 15. TWELVE PAGES TO-DAY WEATHEB FORECAST. TORONTO. Noon.—Strong breezes 10 gales. S. to S.W. more especially. Sunday—Mild with occasional show- UOPER'S Noon.—Bar. 29.30; ther. THE "PEOPLE'S PAPER" 1§ A LIVE DAILY IN A BUSY CENTRE —STUDY OUR NEWSY ADVERTISING ■I ■fl | |i I I We can supply you with this reliable Ferro Motor Engines! ".. m ***-. Rossley A& \ Theatre Great Scotch Pantomime Jock, The King's Piper. BIG MATINEE for the BAIRNS, 5 cents. Look Out for Monday's Papers. Special Matinee Saturday For The Children. Yen will Preserve Your Collars & Shirts And save ycur mopev whe i you deal with The Country Laundry. We have the best niethod and latest machinery to do all classes of Laundry work. J No Washboards are Used. P. O. Box No. 2. 'Phone No. 730. octs,eod 4 A. A. MARKS, 701 Broadway, N.Y. Celebrated makers of Artificial Legs and Feet, Arms and Hands. Any person having lo?t a limb or part of limb, just write a Tost Card to our Agent in St. John's and receive from him a free booklet or treastise of +14 pages on Artificial Limbs, prices of same, how to use them and their uses to the maimed and injured. Measurements and diagrams taken and limbs supplied by our representative in Newfoundland. Peter O'Mara, The Druggist, 46 & 48 Water St., West, St. John's, Nfld. P. 0. Box 357. Telephone 334. Out-port patrons attended to on arrival of train or steamer. ap2s,eod,tf Vessel COAL. . IS THE BEST COAL! The schr. " Wilfrid M." anived to-day with Tons Double Screened North Sydney Coal. Send your orders whilst vessel is discharging. MULLALY & CO Y. S. G. COLLIER, Funeral Director and Embalmer.Residence: , .; 143 Hamilton Avenue. ' 'Phone 614. Caskets and Coffins always t>tt hand. Open and Covered Hearses. Personal attention, night or day. jan!6,2m,eod TWELVE PAGES TO-DAY Every Advertisement in this Paper Means an OPPORTUNITY for someone! AUCTION SALES! TIMBER LAND. (in Saturday. day of January, ;n the office of the undersigned, at 12 o'clock noon, all that heavily timbered land situate on the Topsail Road, about eight miles from town and containing about 60, acres, belonging to the estate of the lute John Nash. Apj ly io F. J. MORRIS. K.C.. Solicitor, or P. (. O'DKISCOLL, jan 13 Auctioneer. FOR_SALE. That delightful property situated ai Norn's Arm. and known as Alderburn. riic dwelling contains Dining and I>i awing-Rooms. Extension Kitchen, 7 Bed-Rooms. Pantries. Etc., also one Dwelling House with 0 Rooms. Large Ham. Pig House. Hen House. Boat House, Store and Wharf 80 feet long, Harden containing Fruit and Ornamental Trees. The whole property contains about 580 acres, mostly heavily timbered with Pine. Fir, Spruce. Birch and Apse. Alderburn is an ideal place for Fox Fanning as well as Summer resort for tourists, in fact, it is the home of Reynard and many have been caught there of late. Will sell at a rreat bargain. Further particulars may be had from ALEX. C. CONSTABLE. Nor lis' Arm. or I*. ('. O'DUISCOLL. janlB,3i.s Exchange Blder. St. John's to Halifax And New York RED CROSS LINE. Excellent Passenger Service. S. S. FLORIZEL, S. S. City oi Sydney Fares, including meals and Berth: To New York—Saloon, $35.00; return, $60.00. Second Cabin, $15.00. To Halifax — Saloon, $18.00; return, $32.00. Second Cabin, $9.00. For freight or passage apply to HARVEY & CO., .jan6,m,th,tf Agents. Special Announcement TO Automobile Owners. The Dunlop Anti-Skid Traction Tread Tire will be available in St. John's for season of 1913. This Tire with its guaranteed mileage and moderate cost will appeal to you. * See it in our window. Traction Tread has a little brother" for Motor Cycles. FRED. V. CHESMAN, Agent. Ntld. Boardoi Trade! The Fourth Annual Meeting of the Board will be held on Monday, January 20, at 4 p.m. ERNEST A. PAYN, jan!7,2i Secretary An Intelligent persoi may earn *100 monthly corr®* for newspapers. No canva tag. S*n< for particulars. Press Syndicate Villi Mwkport, N.T. dacttrf Annual at Home IN AID OF ST. PATRICK'S RESTORATION FOND, Hall, WEDNESDAY, January 22nd Dancing 8.30 p.m. Teas Served at 11 O'Clock. Tickets: Lady's, 50cts.; Gent's, 75 cts.; Double, $1.00. jams,21,r,. You can be right up-to-date in your reading if you read our ads. and buy your books at GARLAND S Bookstores! The Career of Beany Darling, by Dolf . Galbraith of Wynyates, by E. Ever- Wyllarde. author "The Story of | ett Green, author of "The Will in Eden. &c.. 50c. 1 a Will." 50c. The White Slave Market, by Olive E. Buried Alive, by Arnold Bennett, au- Malverly, author of the "Soul Mar- thor of "The Clay Hanger," 50c. ket. &c.. 50c. Nance of Manchester, by Orme Ag- Harvey Sinclair, by George Trelaw- nug author of ..The j>rime Minisney. author of "In a Cottage Hos- -q(, pital." special cloth edition. 60c. i ' ' ... The Unholy Estate, by Douglas Slad- J? g Fl??: Mariiott \\ atbon. a en. author "A Japanese Marriage."' thor ot At a Venture. 00-. &0 goo The Street Called Straight, by the au- Prince and Priest, bv Beryl Simons, j thor of "Their Inner Shrine." 50c. author of "A Ladv of France," 50c. The Quest of the Golden Rose, by John Their Wedded Wife, by Alice M. Dielil. I Oxenham, author of "Mr. Cherry.' author of "The Marriage of Lenore." ' 50c. 50c Darneley Place, by Itichard Bagot. au- The Retrospect, by Ada Cambridge. 1 thor of "Casting ot Nets." 50c. author of "Thirtv Years of Austra- j Lamorna. by Mrs. Alfred Sidgwick, aulia soc ' thor of "Home Life in Germany." 50c The Children of Alsace, by Rene Baz- j Oliva Mary, by E. Maria Albanesi. alien. author of "The Nun." 50c-. i thor of "The Glad Heart." 50c. ABOVE ALL! The "BURT" Shoe. Vi® V Ladies we beg to announce that we have just received a complete as sortment of Edwin ('. Hurt's Celebrated Shoes, every size and width, a big variety to select from. Ladies who admire good-looking, perfect fitting ami uu-to-date F6otwear. also Ladies having foot trouble, would do well t» dropping in and secure the advantage of a perfect fitting whilst si/.es ana widths are complete. Every Satisfaction Garanteed. F SMLXjW OOD, THE HOME OF GOOD SHOES. » - ----- ■ I I Fairbanks' Morse Marine Engines. I Type lkM" I Specially designed for fishing and work - boats. I Cannot base fire. A simple device found on no other I engine; prevents base explosions and does not clog or • I choke engine. [ ■ Remarkable for economy—operates at lower cost . I than any of its kind. ' ■ Every part accessible. I Lubrication by gravity feed or oil in fuel. | CEO. M. BARB, AGENT. i.lnh Printing Executed. r 1 s A Real Paint for Real Profits Here is a paint that sells. A paint that will give your customers satisfaction and long service, and net you a profit more than fair. Matchless Paint for all general outdoor painting, buildings, etc. Durable, tough, elastic and inexpensive. In short, | a paint you will be glad to recommend. I|The Standard M'f'g Co,, Ltd. J SPENCER LODGE Affords to girls wishing to attend Bishop Spencer College a comfortable and refined home, where they will be under careful supervision and discipline. It is under the general management of a Committee appointed by the Diocesan Synod, and is healthily situated on the highland of the city. Visitor: Rt. Rev. the Lord Bishop of Newfoundland. All applications should be made in the first instance to the Principal, Miss Elise Dawson (of the Church Teachers' Fellowship), Howley Avenue, St. John's. oct26,s,tf I Superior I Merit Alone I Can win the approbation of those accustomed to the luxuries of life. Their approval is ! not lightly given. The unstinted praise accorded OLD HOME TEA by tea-drinkers of this class clearly proves its vast superiority. iMade from the finest, purest and most carefully selected teas, OLD HOME is precisely what a perfect tea should be—full flavored, rich g and exquisitely mild. 8 Owe Cup Means Many More I For Sale at all Grocers. 40c. and 60c. per lb. We are preparing for a Great Bargain Sale of Handkerchiefs! Dainty Linen Embroidered, Heinstitc lied, Lace and Insertion I rimmed. The Newest 111 Handkerchiefs,' "The Lisaae/* Initial Silk Handkerchiefs, Irish Lawn and Cambric Handkerchiefs; | in fact all kinds of Handkerchiefs down to the Children's Printed Handkerchiefs, at 2 for oc. Special Prices will be annonuced later, Watch for Bargains. ROBERT TEMPLETON. 8 "Clan Mackenzie" WL SCOTCH WHISKY, OLD and MELLOW. In Bottles or on tisSJl Draught. | HAY WARD & CO. Masonic Insurance As sociation. The Annual Meeting of the members of the above Association will be hehl in the .Masonic Temple, on Tuesday, 21st iiisl.. at N.SO p.m., when applications for membership will be receive'!. Business important. By order of the President. JOHX .IEA\S, janlN.L'i Secretary. IProfessional Card! fif g g Lionel Pritchard, | I M.D., C.M. § «*r g 8 Surgery and Residency g g 269 Duckworth Street, 8 Plione 312. St. John's, ii ® -i-. 8 O janl I,liii 55 nnnfvwwwvuwtnmuwwwmxwnitn FOR SALE! Banking Schooner "E. J. Reddv," s;> tons, 2 years old. Sails, Rigging and Blocks in good condition; complete Banking Outfit, including Dories, Trawls, Cable, Anchors, &e., &e. Apply to REDDY BROS., Marystown, Burin, or HARVEY & CO., janll,4i,s St. John's. FOR SALE. I Leasehold property C.tfilt years) situate at 40 and 42 Queen's Road. Also Leasehold property situate at 184 Duckworth Street. Each house is in up-to-date condition. with all modern improvements. For further particulars apply to JIORISON \ HI NT, Bank of Montreal Bldg. janlB.:!\v,w.s FOR SALE! The fine gasoline Motor boat "Eniilie C. now lying in the port of St. Pierre, where she can be inspected. Built in Yarmouth. X. S.. oak timbered and oak framed, completely rebuilt in 1011. copper fastened, extremely solid boat. Is used both as a tug and as water boat. Register tonnage, 12 T(>2 (French measurement.) Length over all. 44 feet. - Breadth. 12 feet. Was fitted in 1011 with one 30 h.p. r. cylinder motor (Mianus Motor workst with reversible gear, working perfectly, can speed T to S knots an hour. lias a 'cemented water tank holding about ::,000 gals, with a Gould centrifugal pump worked by a !> h.p. gasoline motor. Nice forecastle below deck, wheel house and engine room. Can be delivered at once. For price and other particulars apply to "LnMOItrE FRASCAISE, janO.'.H St. Pierre, Jliquelon. FOR SALE—A Heavy Draft Horse, 1250 lbs.; suitable for lumber '•till. Apply to LAWRENCE BROS, jan 13,ti: REMOVAL NOTICE—Mr. I*. ,J. Summers, Barrister, Solicitor, &c.. has removed his offices to Renouf Building. decl2.2m.eod Help Wanted. WANTED—A Strong Boy to learn Pressing; apply at once NEWFOUNDLAND CLOTHING COMPANY: LIMITED. janlS.tf WANTED—A Good Genera I Servant; apply to MRS. FRED. CALLANAN, 160 Water St. West. janlS,tf WANTED—A Good Milliner; apply by letter to M. K. S.. this office. janl7,2i WANTED — An Experienced Mil for Grocery, also Waitress for Lu,ncli Room; apply J. W. CAMPBELL. Ltd. jan!6.3i WANTED—A General Servant; apply to J. W. CAMPBELL, 162 New Gower St. janl6,tl" WANTED—A General Ser! vant apply to MRS. F. C. WILLS, City Terrace, 326 Duckworth Street. janl4,6i |
CONTENTdm file name | 80267.jp2 |