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The Evening Telegram. VOLUME XXXV. PRICE ONE CENT. ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND, SATURDAY, JANUARY 25, 1913. $3.00 PER YEAR. NUMBER 21. TWELVE PAGES TO-DAY WEATIIER FORECAST. TORONTO, Noon.—Wings becoming tush to strong S. winds shitting to \. \\". and X.: light snow or sleet to night. Sunday—Generally lair and cold. ROPER'S, .Noon.—Bar. 29.40. Thcr. GEI DANCE BRITISH HAH, WEDNESDAY,; January SMk. Music by C. C. C. Band. Dancing at 8.30 p.m. Supper. at 11 p.m. Tickets—Gent* SI 00 Ltdy'a £0 cte. I'o ho had from rhe Committee and at CJrny & GoodlaruTs. T. F. THOMPSON. Chairman. ! \V. A. 11. LONG, jan2s,2l* Secretary. $20.00 REWARD TO THE FIRST 20 Cash Purchasers Who can prove by any manner of means that they didn't receive at least 20 Per Cent Reduction on our original Retail Prices for any Fur Necklets, Throwover, Muff or Set, bought and paid for by them, .. ... AT Our Big Fur Sale From January 14ih (o January 21st. This is to prove that our Tremendous Reductions on all these Furs of from 20 per cent, to 50 per cent, as advertised are bonalide. 1! HENRY~BLAIR| 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, Mist write a Post Card to oar Ageir in St. John's and receive from him a free booklet or treastise of 414 pages on Artilicial Limbs, prices of same, how to nse 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. Outsort patrons attended to on 1 arrival of train or steamer. I ap2s,eod,tf il ' ;—■—-* A Real Paint for Real Profits Here is a paint that sells. A paitit 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, clastic and inexpensive. In short, a paint you will be glad to recommend. I tv?£Bes,lThe Standard M'f'g Co., Ltd, —z. J ROSSLEY THEATRE. Great Rural Fantomims The Dairy Maids. Special Matinee for Children 5 cents. RULES and REGULATIONS! Under the authority of Chapter 36, Section 14, of the Consolidated Statutes (2nd Series), the following Regulations have been made by the undersigned Stipendiary Magistrate: 1. Within the Municipal Limits no person shall "Coast," Skate or Slide down the hills or highways or streets. except in the West End of the City from the crest of Palk's Hill to the Cross Roads, and in the Bast End down Robinson's Hill, under a penalty not exceeding Five Dollars for every breach hereof. 2. Within the Municipal Limits any person throwing stones in the said streets shall be liable to a penalty not exceeding Five Hollars for each offence.:'». Xo person shall play games in the highways or other places calculated to inconvenience or annoy under a penalty not exceeding Five Doli lars for every breach of this Regulation.NOTE.-—The property of parents may be liable under distress for any penalty imposed on a minor. Given under my Hand, at the Court House, St. John's, this 2i>th day of November. A.I). 1912. .1. V. ( OMtOY, jan24,6i Stipendiary Magistrate. S. G. COLLIER, Funeral Director and Embalmer.Residence: 143 Hamilton Avenue. I 'Phone 611. Caskets and Coffins always on hand. Open and Covered Hearses. Personal attention, night or day. janlG.L'm.eod I 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: Kt. 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), llowley Avenue, St. John's. octi'ti.s.tf LADIESTATTENTION"! We have just received another shipment of the celebrated P. C. & D. A. CORSETS, Prices range from 40c. to 51.60 a pair. Ask t<> see our Special " Directoire " Brand, 1 Suspenders, at 75c. a pair. WILLIAM FREW. I DRINK] 'Me Malto'i ____-,__-———-———•———- i A TONIC WINE. A guard against illness! It creates ENERGY, and wards off Cold I and Chills. J. C. BAIRD. Grocer and Wine Merchant. _______________^— 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 j Galbraitb of Wynyates, by E. Ever Wyllarde, author "The Story of j eti Green, author of "The Will i Eden, &c, 50c. a Will." 50c, The White Slave Market, by Olive E. Buried Alive, by Arnold Bennett, an Malverly, author of the "Soul Mar- x\wv 0f "The Clay Hanger." 50e. ket," iv<-. 50c. Xance of Manchester, by Orme Ag Harvey Sinclair, by George Trelaw- QUg ~mhoi. of ..Tho Prime Minis 11.> v, author oi "In a Cottage Hob- t(>l... -()(. pital," special cloth edition m- ' ' UmtaU Watson, an The | uholy Estate by > • „ w en author A Japanese Marriage, t( -(1(. The Street Called Straight, by the at Prince and Priest, by Beryl Simons. thor of "Their Inner Shrine." 50c author of "V Ladv of France," 50c. The Quest of the Golden Rose, by Joh Their Wedded Wife, by Alice M. Diehl, j Oxenham, author of "Mr. Cherry author of "The Marriage of Lenore," we. s„c. Darneley Place, by Richard Bagot. at The lletrospeet. by Ada Cambridge. thor of "•Casting of Nets." 50C. author of "Thirty Years of Austra- . Lamorna, by Mrs. Alfred Sidgwick. ai ]ja .->oc. thor of "Home Life in Germany." 5t The Children of Alsace, by Rene Baa-joiiva Mary, by E. Maria Albanesi, ai en. author of "The Nun." 50c. thor of "The Clad Heart." 50c. \l — q pp We have a Shoe that is a « B[ ■ J ■ | great favorite with Young « 11 ■ H L Men who are smart dress- g '* E « ■ I ■ ers« anc* wno wan* all the « BA■I 1 U L U style kinks that can be 8 i jj I I ■■ worked into a Shoe. j « Our TOURIST $:>,.50 Shoe. « i 8 iOU « j 9 This is the Shoe that fills 3 II YOUNG MEN. ZSS Man's fancy tOl ;j; Made on lasts that are « |"6 BK correct but extreme in « ! « Straight or swing. « |j S F I Extension soles, narrow 5 15' \ fjk Mm toes anc* military heels. § J 6 djr? y§ Blucher and lace cut. 2? i § >/rS&/ sH Choice leathers. s 11 Jjmr sizes and widths. e '*' : •^^•/ n^n Pr'ce(l' when we i? - 1 / say $.3.50. § i « W Many young men have al- a I Q ready found out, and others g - g / are imdin£ out» that tnis is 8 ° m the st°re or sweM Shoes. If 5 4j 8 a Shoe is here, it's right. | 1 PARKERS MONROE, Ltd. I j« Tlie Shoe Men. I i Jttk Hfcß BHBBBUI BKBHHI Bbk | Photographic Materials! i ? * FILMS—AII sizes. , T PLATES—AII sizes. «£• t T DEVELOPERS—The best obtainable. ❖ X PRINTING PAPER—AII the leading varieties. T j i PRINTING FRAMES—An immense selection, from j, rj •f Bc. up. ♦!♦ i T MOUNTS—Over 200 different kinds in stock. ♦$• 2 We carry the largest assortment of Photographic 4| j •I* Supplies in Newfoundland. J j | The Photo Supply Co., | j •f (3 Doors East of Court House.) < f Telephone 32. 180 Water Street. * J APPLES!APPLES! We offer a consignment of are good, sound apples and 50 brls. Winter APPLES, splendid value for the monat $2.90 barrel, ey. We make the offer foi Spys, Baldwins, etc., . 10 days. Come quickly ii ! to close out quickly. These you want any. Vessel COAL.! IS THE BEST COAL! The schr. "Wilfrid M." arrived to-day with _ u*r3Bo Tons Double Screened North Sydney Coal. Send your orders whilst vessel is discharging. MULLALY & CO'Y. FOR SALE. Leasehold property (990 years) situate at 4f» and 42 Queen's Road. Alsc Leasehold property situate at 184 Duckworth Street. Each house is in up-to-date condition. with all modern improvements For further particulars apply to MOKISON & HI NT, Lank of Montreal Bldg janlB.3\v,w.s FOR SALE. That delightful property situated ai Xorris Arm. and known as Alderburu. The dwelling contains Dining and Drawing-Rooms. Extension Kitchen. 7 Bed-Rooms, Pantrks. Etc.. also one Dwelling House with ti Rooms. Large Rain. Pig House. Hen House. Ron House. Store and Wharf 80 feet long. Garden containing Fruit and Ornamental Trees. The whole property contains about 580 acres, mostly heavily timbered with i'ine. Fir. Spruce, Birch and Apse. Alderburu is an ideal place for Fox Farming as well as Summei resort, for tourists, in fact, it is tin? home of Reynard and many have been caught there of late. Will sell at a great bargain. Further particulars may be had from ALEX. C. CONST ARI,E Xorris' Arm. or I\ ft O*I>RISCOLL. jaulS.:'.i.s Exchange Bldur | Professional Card f I __ l I Lionel Pritchard, ] 1 M.D., CM. I ; « i ; g Surgery and Residence, | 18 269 Duckworth Street, > jlp Flioue2l3. St. John's, \ % janl7,lm J. J. ST. JOHN. J 10 cases BAKE APPLES. Very Choice DUTCH CHEESE, r. 3 lb. tins BAKED BEANS, 12c. " BLANC MANGE POWDER. 5 LARGE KIPPERED HERRING. |; FRESH EGGS, STUFFED OLIVES. §1 HEINZ'S INDIA RELISH. HEINZ'S MINCE MEAT, g I BAKER'S COCOA. | I ROYAL PALACE BAKING POWDER, 20c. lb. g I FINEST IRISH BUTTER. 11 „ov3o« J. J. ST. JOHN. Every Advertisement in this Paper means an OPPORTUNITY for someone! P" ■ JB ■■ I ■ We can supply you with this reliable -*«-Fbito Motor Engines! '"™zz;:u.M ■**- THE "PEOPLE'S PAPER" IS A LIVE DAILY IN A BUSY CENTRE —STUDY OUR NEWSY ADVERTISING. "ff,T,: 'Si " TWELVE PAGES TO-DA An Emergency Meeting of Leaning Lodge. No. ."4. L.0.L.. will be held ii Victoria Hall on to-morrow (Sunday) at 2 p.m., tor the purpose of attend ing the funeral of our late brother JOHN CURNEW. Brethren of Royal Oak and transient brethren are invited to attend. By order of W..M.. W. MEM'EK, Bee. Sec. ian2s,li Wanted! A BOY, Of about 14 or 1"> yean <>f tge, t'<>r the Drag business. Apply at STAFFORD'S Drugstore, Duckworth Street. FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN. House and Freehold Land situate on Allandale Road, recently damaged by fire; also adjoining Freehold Land fronting on Belvidere Street. Apply M. MAYERS, Nfld. Clothing Co., Ltd. jan2 Lit' FOR SALE I Banking Schooner "E. .1. Heddy," s;{ tons, 2 years old. Sails, Rigging and Blocks in good condition; complete Banking Outfit, including Dories, Trawls, Cable, Anchors. &c. &c. Apply to REDDY BROS., Marystown. Burin, or HARVEY & CO., janll.-li.s St. John's. TO LET-Twp or Three Fur- Risked Kooms; apply W Prescotl St. jai)l'4.::i REMOVAL NOTICE—Mr. 1». J. Summers, Barrister, Solicitor, &c, baa removed his offices to RenouJ Building. decia.L'ni.eod PICKED UP —A Sum of Money. Owner can get same by proving property and paying expenses. Apply at Telegram Office. jangojl Help Wanted. WANTED — An Experience! Hardware .Isslstaal for the Exploits Valley Royal Stores. Limited. • Grand Falls': apply by letter to THE ROYALSTORES. LIMITED. jan2s£i . WANTED — A Housemaid; references required; apply between 7 and 9 p.m. to MRS. KENNETH R, PROWSE, 75 LeMarchanl Road. jan2s.3i WANTED—A General Girl far -' in family, living in the suburbs; also General Girl, where another is 1 kept, lor town; highest wages given. Apply at tbis office. jan2s,tf__ WANTED—Reliable Young Woman tor Crockery Store; good wages to a suitable person. Apply to s. o. Steele, water street. jan2s.tf WANTED — Experienced Milliner; highest wages will be given to a capable young lady. Apply to HENRY BLAIR, Water Street. Jan23,31.e0d WANTED—A Cook; apply to MRS. W. J. HERDER, 40 Kennies Mill Road. janJM.tf WANTED—Two Lady Assistants tor Fancy Goods Store: address 1». O. Box *>«>4. janlil.tf WANTED—A General Servant; apply to J. W. CAMPBELL, IG2 New Power St. janHUf CANADIAN GOVERNMKNT wants Railway Mail Clerks, $90.00 month. Write for vacancy list. J FRANKLIN INSTITUTE, Dop't ti:i6A., Rochester, N.Y. janL'l.liu
Object Description
Title | Evening Telegram (St. John's, N.L.), 1913-01-25 |
Subject | Canadian newspapers--Newfoundland and Labrador--St. John's--20th century |
Publisher | W. J. Herder |
Place of Publication | St. John's (N.L.) |
Date | 1913-01-25 |
Year | 1913 |
Month | 01 |
Day | 25 |
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 | 80349.cpd |
Description
Title | Evening Telegram (St. John's, N.L.), 1913-01-25 |
Subject | Canadian newspapers--Newfoundland and Labrador--St. John's--20th century |
Publisher | W. J. Herder |
Date | 1913-01-25 |
Year | 1913 |
Month | 01 |
Day | 25 |
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_19130125_001.jp2 |
File Size | 6621.8 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 25, 1913. $3.00 PER YEAR. NUMBER 21. TWELVE PAGES TO-DAY WEATIIER FORECAST. TORONTO, Noon.—Wings becoming tush to strong S. winds shitting to \. \\". and X.: light snow or sleet to night. Sunday—Generally lair and cold. ROPER'S, .Noon.—Bar. 29.40. Thcr. GEI DANCE BRITISH HAH, WEDNESDAY,; January SMk. Music by C. C. C. Band. Dancing at 8.30 p.m. Supper. at 11 p.m. Tickets—Gent* SI 00 Ltdy'a £0 cte. I'o ho had from rhe Committee and at CJrny & GoodlaruTs. T. F. THOMPSON. Chairman. ! \V. A. 11. LONG, jan2s,2l* Secretary. $20.00 REWARD TO THE FIRST 20 Cash Purchasers Who can prove by any manner of means that they didn't receive at least 20 Per Cent Reduction on our original Retail Prices for any Fur Necklets, Throwover, Muff or Set, bought and paid for by them, .. ... AT Our Big Fur Sale From January 14ih (o January 21st. This is to prove that our Tremendous Reductions on all these Furs of from 20 per cent, to 50 per cent, as advertised are bonalide. 1! HENRY~BLAIR| 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, Mist write a Post Card to oar Ageir in St. John's and receive from him a free booklet or treastise of 414 pages on Artilicial Limbs, prices of same, how to nse 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. Outsort patrons attended to on 1 arrival of train or steamer. I ap2s,eod,tf il ' ;—■—-* A Real Paint for Real Profits Here is a paint that sells. A paitit 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, clastic and inexpensive. In short, a paint you will be glad to recommend. I tv?£Bes,lThe Standard M'f'g Co., Ltd, —z. J ROSSLEY THEATRE. Great Rural Fantomims The Dairy Maids. Special Matinee for Children 5 cents. RULES and REGULATIONS! Under the authority of Chapter 36, Section 14, of the Consolidated Statutes (2nd Series), the following Regulations have been made by the undersigned Stipendiary Magistrate: 1. Within the Municipal Limits no person shall "Coast," Skate or Slide down the hills or highways or streets. except in the West End of the City from the crest of Palk's Hill to the Cross Roads, and in the Bast End down Robinson's Hill, under a penalty not exceeding Five Dollars for every breach hereof. 2. Within the Municipal Limits any person throwing stones in the said streets shall be liable to a penalty not exceeding Five Hollars for each offence.:'». Xo person shall play games in the highways or other places calculated to inconvenience or annoy under a penalty not exceeding Five Doli lars for every breach of this Regulation.NOTE.-—The property of parents may be liable under distress for any penalty imposed on a minor. Given under my Hand, at the Court House, St. John's, this 2i>th day of November. A.I). 1912. .1. V. ( OMtOY, jan24,6i Stipendiary Magistrate. S. G. COLLIER, Funeral Director and Embalmer.Residence: 143 Hamilton Avenue. I 'Phone 611. Caskets and Coffins always on hand. Open and Covered Hearses. Personal attention, night or day. janlG.L'm.eod I 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: Kt. 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), llowley Avenue, St. John's. octi'ti.s.tf LADIESTATTENTION"! We have just received another shipment of the celebrated P. C. & D. A. CORSETS, Prices range from 40c. to 51.60 a pair. Ask t<> see our Special " Directoire " Brand, 1 Suspenders, at 75c. a pair. WILLIAM FREW. I DRINK] 'Me Malto'i ____-,__-———-———•———- i A TONIC WINE. A guard against illness! It creates ENERGY, and wards off Cold I and Chills. J. C. BAIRD. Grocer and Wine Merchant. _______________^— 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 j Galbraitb of Wynyates, by E. Ever Wyllarde, author "The Story of j eti Green, author of "The Will i Eden, &c, 50c. a Will." 50c, The White Slave Market, by Olive E. Buried Alive, by Arnold Bennett, an Malverly, author of the "Soul Mar- x\wv 0f "The Clay Hanger." 50e. ket," iv<-. 50c. Xance of Manchester, by Orme Ag Harvey Sinclair, by George Trelaw- QUg ~mhoi. of ..Tho Prime Minis 11.> v, author oi "In a Cottage Hob- t(>l... -()(. pital," special cloth edition m- ' ' UmtaU Watson, an The | uholy Estate by > • „ w en author A Japanese Marriage, t( -(1(. The Street Called Straight, by the at Prince and Priest, by Beryl Simons. thor of "Their Inner Shrine." 50c author of "V Ladv of France," 50c. The Quest of the Golden Rose, by Joh Their Wedded Wife, by Alice M. Diehl, j Oxenham, author of "Mr. Cherry author of "The Marriage of Lenore," we. s„c. Darneley Place, by Richard Bagot. at The lletrospeet. by Ada Cambridge. thor of "•Casting of Nets." 50C. author of "Thirty Years of Austra- . Lamorna, by Mrs. Alfred Sidgwick. ai ]ja .->oc. thor of "Home Life in Germany." 5t The Children of Alsace, by Rene Baa-joiiva Mary, by E. Maria Albanesi, ai en. author of "The Nun." 50c. thor of "The Clad Heart." 50c. \l — q pp We have a Shoe that is a « B[ ■ J ■ | great favorite with Young « 11 ■ H L Men who are smart dress- g '* E « ■ I ■ ers« anc* wno wan* all the « BA■I 1 U L U style kinks that can be 8 i jj I I ■■ worked into a Shoe. j « Our TOURIST $:>,.50 Shoe. « i 8 iOU « j 9 This is the Shoe that fills 3 II YOUNG MEN. ZSS Man's fancy tOl ;j; Made on lasts that are « |"6 BK correct but extreme in « ! « Straight or swing. « |j S F I Extension soles, narrow 5 15' \ fjk Mm toes anc* military heels. § J 6 djr? y§ Blucher and lace cut. 2? i § >/rS&/ sH Choice leathers. s 11 Jjmr sizes and widths. e '*' : •^^•/ n^n Pr'ce(l' when we i? - 1 / say $.3.50. § i « W Many young men have al- a I Q ready found out, and others g - g / are imdin£ out» that tnis is 8 ° m the st°re or sweM Shoes. If 5 4j 8 a Shoe is here, it's right. | 1 PARKERS MONROE, Ltd. I j« Tlie Shoe Men. I i Jttk Hfcß BHBBBUI BKBHHI Bbk | Photographic Materials! i ? * FILMS—AII sizes. , T PLATES—AII sizes. «£• t T DEVELOPERS—The best obtainable. ❖ X PRINTING PAPER—AII the leading varieties. T j i PRINTING FRAMES—An immense selection, from j, rj •f Bc. up. ♦!♦ i T MOUNTS—Over 200 different kinds in stock. ♦$• 2 We carry the largest assortment of Photographic 4| j •I* Supplies in Newfoundland. J j | The Photo Supply Co., | j •f (3 Doors East of Court House.) < f Telephone 32. 180 Water Street. * J APPLES!APPLES! We offer a consignment of are good, sound apples and 50 brls. Winter APPLES, splendid value for the monat $2.90 barrel, ey. We make the offer foi Spys, Baldwins, etc., . 10 days. Come quickly ii ! to close out quickly. These you want any. Vessel COAL.! IS THE BEST COAL! The schr. "Wilfrid M." arrived to-day with _ u*r3Bo Tons Double Screened North Sydney Coal. Send your orders whilst vessel is discharging. MULLALY & CO'Y. FOR SALE. Leasehold property (990 years) situate at 4f» and 42 Queen's Road. Alsc Leasehold property situate at 184 Duckworth Street. Each house is in up-to-date condition. with all modern improvements For further particulars apply to MOKISON & HI NT, Lank of Montreal Bldg janlB.3\v,w.s FOR SALE. That delightful property situated ai Xorris Arm. and known as Alderburu. The dwelling contains Dining and Drawing-Rooms. Extension Kitchen. 7 Bed-Rooms, Pantrks. Etc.. also one Dwelling House with ti Rooms. Large Rain. Pig House. Hen House. Ron House. Store and Wharf 80 feet long. Garden containing Fruit and Ornamental Trees. The whole property contains about 580 acres, mostly heavily timbered with i'ine. Fir. Spruce, Birch and Apse. Alderburu is an ideal place for Fox Farming as well as Summei resort, for tourists, in fact, it is tin? home of Reynard and many have been caught there of late. Will sell at a great bargain. Further particulars may be had from ALEX. C. CONST ARI,E Xorris' Arm. or I\ ft O*I>RISCOLL. jaulS.:'.i.s Exchange Bldur | Professional Card f I __ l I Lionel Pritchard, ] 1 M.D., CM. I ; « i ; g Surgery and Residence, | 18 269 Duckworth Street, > jlp Flioue2l3. St. John's, \ % janl7,lm J. J. ST. JOHN. J 10 cases BAKE APPLES. Very Choice DUTCH CHEESE, r. 3 lb. tins BAKED BEANS, 12c. " BLANC MANGE POWDER. 5 LARGE KIPPERED HERRING. |; FRESH EGGS, STUFFED OLIVES. §1 HEINZ'S INDIA RELISH. HEINZ'S MINCE MEAT, g I BAKER'S COCOA. | I ROYAL PALACE BAKING POWDER, 20c. lb. g I FINEST IRISH BUTTER. 11 „ov3o« J. J. ST. JOHN. Every Advertisement in this Paper means an OPPORTUNITY for someone! P" ■ JB ■■ I ■ We can supply you with this reliable -*«-Fbito Motor Engines! '"™zz;:u.M ■**- THE "PEOPLE'S PAPER" IS A LIVE DAILY IN A BUSY CENTRE —STUDY OUR NEWSY ADVERTISING. "ff,T,: 'Si " TWELVE PAGES TO-DA An Emergency Meeting of Leaning Lodge. No. ."4. L.0.L.. will be held ii Victoria Hall on to-morrow (Sunday) at 2 p.m., tor the purpose of attend ing the funeral of our late brother JOHN CURNEW. Brethren of Royal Oak and transient brethren are invited to attend. By order of W..M.. W. MEM'EK, Bee. Sec. ian2s,li Wanted! A BOY, Of about 14 or 1"> yean <>f tge, t'<>r the Drag business. Apply at STAFFORD'S Drugstore, Duckworth Street. FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN. House and Freehold Land situate on Allandale Road, recently damaged by fire; also adjoining Freehold Land fronting on Belvidere Street. Apply M. MAYERS, Nfld. Clothing Co., Ltd. jan2 Lit' FOR SALE I Banking Schooner "E. .1. Heddy," s;{ tons, 2 years old. Sails, Rigging and Blocks in good condition; complete Banking Outfit, including Dories, Trawls, Cable, Anchors. &c. &c. Apply to REDDY BROS., Marystown. Burin, or HARVEY & CO., janll.-li.s St. John's. TO LET-Twp or Three Fur- Risked Kooms; apply W Prescotl St. jai)l'4.::i REMOVAL NOTICE—Mr. 1». J. Summers, Barrister, Solicitor, &c, baa removed his offices to RenouJ Building. decia.L'ni.eod PICKED UP —A Sum of Money. Owner can get same by proving property and paying expenses. Apply at Telegram Office. jangojl Help Wanted. WANTED — An Experience! Hardware .Isslstaal for the Exploits Valley Royal Stores. Limited. • Grand Falls': apply by letter to THE ROYALSTORES. LIMITED. jan2s£i . WANTED — A Housemaid; references required; apply between 7 and 9 p.m. to MRS. KENNETH R, PROWSE, 75 LeMarchanl Road. jan2s.3i WANTED—A General Girl far -' in family, living in the suburbs; also General Girl, where another is 1 kept, lor town; highest wages given. Apply at tbis office. jan2s,tf__ WANTED—Reliable Young Woman tor Crockery Store; good wages to a suitable person. Apply to s. o. Steele, water street. jan2s.tf WANTED — Experienced Milliner; highest wages will be given to a capable young lady. Apply to HENRY BLAIR, Water Street. Jan23,31.e0d WANTED—A Cook; apply to MRS. W. J. HERDER, 40 Kennies Mill Road. janJM.tf WANTED—Two Lady Assistants tor Fancy Goods Store: address 1». O. Box *>«>4. janlil.tf WANTED—A General Servant; apply to J. W. CAMPBELL, IG2 New Power St. janHUf CANADIAN GOVERNMKNT wants Railway Mail Clerks, $90.00 month. Write for vacancy list. J FRANKLIN INSTITUTE, Dop't ti:i6A., Rochester, N.Y. janL'l.liu |
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