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The Evening Telegram. xlv. $6.00 PER YEAR. ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 19,1923. PRICE TWO CENTS. NUMBER 40. iye pages THE "PEOPLE'S PAPER"—FORTY-FOUR YEARS IN THE SERVICE OF THE PU&JC—IS A LIVE JDAILY IN A BUSY CENTRE—STUBY ITS NEWSY ADVERTISING. TWELVE PAGES RATHER FORECAST. • N«ro) Noo.—Fresh W.N.W. . fair and cold to-day and on THOMPSON.—Bar. 29.68; SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Local r.nd Canadian .. .. If.oo per yen* Great Britain and U.S.A. (Including Postage) .. IZM i*Dr /*af "Increase your profits bjr advertising in The Evening Telegmc." BUY AT HEADQUARTERS! OVERALLS, PANTS, MACKINAWS, SUITS, etc. for the Lumber Camps. ""»§ ■rite your order THE WHITE CLOTHING MANUFACTURING CO., LTD. Wholesale Clothing Leaders TIE CUP SERIES. TO-NIGHT AT 7.30. GUARDS vs. FEILDIANS. Reserved Seats at Gray & Goodland's. GENERAL ADMISSION 25c. a I LECTURE (Under the auspices of George St. Women's Guild). " Impressions Abroad WITH LANTERN ILLUSTRATIONS - by C. E. HUNT, Esq., BASEMENT GEORGE STREET CHURCH, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 20th, at 8 p.m. Music selections by Mrs. Small and Mr. Geo. King. ADMISSION 25 CENTS. febl9,2i MARVEL Genuine English SOAP . / ;.. • D «C*--- . 450 bars for George Neal Limited 2,000 SIDES OF LEATHER. 1,200 FEET BLACK UPPER LEATHER. Large Quantity of CHAINS & ANCHORS. • And all kinds of Ships' Supplies. WE ARE BUYING OLD RUBBERS. North Am. Fur, Hide and Metal Co'y., Water Street West (Next Door Reld Electric Store). febl6,tf !l! MONEY TO LOAN For the BUILDING OF HOUSES, BUYING OF HOUSES. Mortgages: City Property Security- FRED. J. RO 1 Real Estate and Insurance Agents, SrtaUwood Bldg. Duckworth Street. GROWN UFEI ■ t : - 4. "D Some Special Features offered jou vnßder a CBOWN. LIFE Policy s (1) No Medical Examination required up to $2,000.00. (2) In case of Total and Permanent Disability, the Company will pay all future Premiums under,your Policy. ' (3) In addition to paying your Premiums, the Company will pay you a Monthly Income. (4) In ease of death by accident, the Company will pay DOUBLE THE FACE VALUE OP THE POLICY—4IO,OOO on a $5,000 Policy, for example. * WE WELL BE GLAD TO SHOW YOU. Crown Life Insurance Company of Canada Law Ckanfte**, StJell's. CYRft Jf, 43j L •„! ' D - D * ' fsmm m, & e m fs AUCTION SALE. IT THE EAST END AUCTION ROOMS. JwriaKe Harness, 1 catamaran ■ete, 2 expresses almost new, lot k.books: also furniture and genuine of clothing. 1 bob ' sleigh, pes, etc.; also 4500 barrels Scotch W Herring:. , RALPH MERCER, K.3i 'Phone 921 NOTICE. Holders of Debentures issued ®ier the following Acts are reted to present same at the nee department, Customs Ming, not later than the 31st ch. 1928. when a cheque for amount together with ac- Interest will be issued in ent of same:— 46 Vic., Cap. 7 49 Vic., Cap. 15 51 Vic., Cap. 6 66 Vic.. Cap. 1 (Rebuilding Act, 1892) 56 Vic., Cap. 4 59 Vic, Cap. 15 59 Vic. Cap. 25 (Oarbonear Rebuilding Act) 61 Vic., Cap. 10 61-2,3 Vic., Cap. 33 NOTE: These Debentures wase to carry Interest after m March, 1923. ■ , H. J. BROWNRIGG, ■Ster of Finance & Customs. .John's Newfoundland, lst, 1923. febl.lmo Newfoundland New Pack Salmon ® stock and ready for delivery. Just received 50 bags Potatoes, each 150 lbs. %er 4 Moore h— P.O. RUH C. D. SLEA Graduate Optician 437 WATER STREET WEST. will be out of town until April 15th, during his absence R. H. Trapnell, Ltd., will attend to his Optical Customers. 'Phone 916 P.O. Box 251. m,w,s,tf ll V iJi & y—' •* Don't jar along Don't ruin your health On old fashioned heels One pair of the famous Goodyear Rubber-Heels - Will make you wonder why You ever wore any others. And they wear and wear and wear. GOODYEAR RUBBER HEELS. FRED V. CHESMAN, Distributor. feb19,22,24 FIRE CLAY, FIRE BRICKS, HARD BRICKS, SOFT BRICKS and CEMENT in barrels and sacks. Id TOURS? I We hope not—we hope it will never be your lot to be wiped out—bomefeu ,—not a dollar of insurance! What a fate! And only a small yearly premium, the payment of which you will I not notice, will save you and yours. . I Better talk it over with us. I * j TESSIER'S 'insurance agencies. } St. Johit'So I ; m,w,f,tf 1 IMOAm lIMEKT FOB SEVBAL6IA. J —-. . . ■ " _ ; ■ .. ;•?D, ,ty- D,r Ten Test Fibre Board. The wall board of quality. Sound proof and damp proof makes a beautiful finish. Stocked by W. J. ELLIS. jan3o,6mos,eod FOR SALE. Schooner Lucy Kemp, 52 tons, 11 years old. Western Boat Alice Kemp, 35 tons, 2 years rebuilt. Western Boat Mary Kemp, 27 tons, 5 years rebuilt. Western Boat Madonna, 27 tons, 3 years rebuilt. Western Boat Arbutus, 27 tons, 6 years rebuilt. 4 Codtraps complete with all fittings, each 20 fathoms square with 50 fathom leaders. 3 Herring Seines, 90 fathoms long, 8 to 10 deep. | 3 Caplin Seines, 40 fathoms long, 5 deep. 19 Second hand Dories. I 1 Large Motor Boat with 20h.p. engine,2 Small Motor Boats with engines. 1 Large Anchor with 40 fathoms chain. All the above are now lying" at the Harbor of Placentia and are the property of the Estate of Messrs. T. P. Kemp and Company. For further particulars apply to PERCY ItARN, 5 Waldegrave Street* St. John's febl9,eod,tf FOR SALE! 2 SINGLE SLEIGHS. 2 SPEED SLEIGHS. 1 DOUBLE SLEIGH. 1 SADDLEHORSE. C. F. LESTER, Hamilton St. FOR SALE. Lumber and Birch Junks, matched Hoard, dressed wide board, hard and soft brick; all kinds of framing; apply to JAMES VARDY, febl9,6i Clift's Cove. NOTICE. The Annual Meeting of the T. A. & B.S. Ladies' Auxiliary, will take place on Tuesday night, at 8 o'clock sharp, in the T.A. Hall. •All members are urgently requested to be present. The fees for the coming year will be collected. j L. O'DEA, febi9,2i • Secretary. DENTIST. F. A. JANES, L.D.S., D.D.S. 307 WATER STREET. HOURS:— 9.30 a.m. to 12.30 p.m. 2.30 p.m. to 6.30 p.m. Evenings bD appointment. PHONE 91M. jan6,e,w,6mo JUJABJD'& LIKUnBBfT USBD fei , TXTSMBTABZS& J MORE LIGHT and better, softer, easier light for you when you use our electric fixtures. Our fixtures in general are very handsome and pleasing in appearance, and when placed in your home nothing is more beautiful in illumination. St. John's Light and Power Co., Ltd. Angel Building. m,w,yr Newfoundland Horsemen's Association. All entries will be made not later than Tuesday the 20th day of Feb., at 12 o'clock noon. (Extrance Fee $5.00). Owners of Animals competing must be bon-a-fide Members of Nfld. Horsemen's Association. (Fee $2.00 per annum). Entries received by A. E. Parkins, Imperial Mfg. Co., Prescott Street, or to J. D. O'Driscoll, Secretary, Royal Bank of Canada Building. febl7,2i General Post Office. FOREIGN MAILS. ' Mails per S.S. "Silvia" for Great Britain, Canada and the United States will be closed at the General Post Office on Monday evening the 19th inst., at 8 o'clock. W. W. HALFYARD, Minister Post & Telegraphs. | febl7,2i Whatever Else You DO or DO NOT, see that your piano Is tuned at least twice per year. Do not neglect this precaution if you wish to preserve your piano permanently in fine condition. Telephone for prompt service. W. R. FANNING, Piano and Organ Tuner. 43 Patrick St. 'Phone 1598 M. janl3,3mos,eod mm Pond's Vanishing Cream. i Leeming Lodge 1 No. 1282, L.O.A. An Emergency Meeting of the above Lodge will be held to-morrow afternoon, at 2 p.jn„ in Victoria Hall, for purpose of attending the funeral of our late Bro. W. H. Sellars. Visiting brethern are cordially invited to attend.By order C. R. PUPPESTER, febl9, li Rec. Secretary. NOTICE. | The Regular Monthly Meeting of the L.S.P. Union r ,will be held in their Hall, on ■ Duckworth Street on Tues, day next, February 20th, at 8 o'clock. JAMES CAUL, febis.ii Secretary. Knights of Columbus. The Regular Meeting of Terra ' Nova Council, No. 1452, Knights ! of Columbus, will be held in Columbus Hall, Duckworth Street, Tuesday, February 20th, at 8 p. m. "Good of the Order": The postponed debate will take place at this meeting. I J. J. Maddigan, ] febi9,2i Fin. Secretary. M. G. C. A. ! The Monthly Meeting of tKe Methodist Guards Comrades' Association will be held in the Club Rooms to-night at 9.15. WALTER GROUCHY, febi9,ii Secretary. I I Hides and Furs Wanted. 50,000 Muskrat Skins; also Silver, Cross, White & Red Fox. Martin, Mink, Bear, Weasel and Lynx Skins, Cow Hides. Scrap Brass, Copper, Lead and Old Rope. Highest Market Prices. North American Fur, Hide and Metal Co. 'Phone 367. Office 17 Water St. West, next Reids' Electric Store. febl6,eod,tf Every Girl Can | ! | be Beautiful, 1, 7 v J || 1 if proper care is taken ||| jjjj of the complexion. The g ® daily use of Ricfrard I | Hudnut's | Three Flowers Face Jjj | Powder and Cream, | | adds a great charm to a jjjj x" girl's complexion. It is a If 0 delightful treat to use | jj those dainty beauty x| | aids. jffl 1 Be good to your com- j ■ plexion. Use The Hudx nut's aid. ;!!! | At Drug and Depart- jj|j lg ment Stores. S I ! GERALD S. DOYLE, j ! DISTRIBUTOR. k ■ febl9,3i x Don't Let The Government Spring an election on you. For the sum of one dollar Butler Bros., Water Street, St. John's, will give you a copy of The Political Map of Newfoundland. Map contains 63 photos of the King, Governor, Member of House of Assembly and Legislative Council; also information about 1919 election, number of voters in each district, and number of votes polled by each candidate.SEE BUTLER BROS. WINDOW febl9,eod,tf Masonic Hall Joint Stock Co., Ltd. The Annual Meeting of the Masonic Hall Joint Stock Co., will be held in the Masonic Temple on Monday evening next, Feb. 19th, at 8 p.m. FRED E. RABBITTS, febi3,3i,tu,f,m Sec.-Treas. LOST—On Saturday Night, a Bunch of Keys, from Cabot Street, by way of Lime Street to New Gower Street. Finder return to "SHOP." corner Lime Street and Cabot Street. febl9,li LOST—Last Week, a Brown Mink Mnff. Finder please return same to 64 Prescitt Street. febl9,li LOST—A Pair of Eyeglasses. Finder please return to this office. febl9,li ! WANTED—By May Ist, i Premises in good business locality, j 700 to 1000 square feet space, on : ground floor, to include workshop and j show-window; apply P. O. BOX 1443. febl9,3i BOYS and GIRLS—Get our Surprise Package of Easter Cards for j 100 Used Nfld. Stamps; out of issu° 'preferred; orders within 10 days ge' 4 cards extra. Write now. ROYAL STAMP CO., Box 68, St. John's. I feblo.3i,s,tu,s WINTER WANTS—Now is the time to buy Cheap Warm Winter Clothing. Large assortment for your inspection, at lowest prices, at DOMINION SECOND HAND STORE. 4 Chapel Street. jan27,l9i.eod BOARD—A Couple of Ladies' or Gentlemen can get nice Rooms with Board, in well heated houlie; ladies' double room $4.00 per week; gentlemen double rooms $7 per week, in private home; apply at this office. febl9,3i,eod TO LET Shop, Centrally situated on Water Street; also Room upstairs; apply by letter to BOX 26, c|o this office. febl7,3i i TO LET—Furnished, House ■ No. 205 (lower Street (near Gower St. | Church); possession in May; apply j before Feb. 21st, to BRIAN DUN- I FIELD, c|o Job Bros. & Co., Ltd. 1 febl3,6i TO LET House No. 36 Franklin Avenue. with all modern conveniences; apply to M. & E. KENNEDY. Contractors, Renouf Building, or THE HOME ESTATE CO., LTD. dec2B,tf Help Wanted. WANTED—Housemaid; apply at once to MRS. ERROL MUNN, the Bungalow, Waterford Bridge Rd. febl9,tf WANTED —A Maid, for general housework, references required; apply 174 LeMarchant Road. febl7,tf WANTED A General Maid; apply MRS. THOS. COADY, Allandale Road, near Belvedere Gate. feb17,31 WANTED—A General Servant, one who understands plain cooking, 3 in family, washing out; apply to MRS. ARTHUR HAYWARD, Military Road, opposite Government House Gate. febl7,3i WANTED—A Maid, With a knowledge of plain cooking; another maid kept; apply MRS. ALEX WINTER, Winter Ave. febls,tf WANTED Immediately, a Housemaid; apply ELGIN. HOUSE, Leslie Street. feblS.tf j
Object Description
Title | Evening Telegram (St. John's, N.L.), 1923-02-19 |
Subject | Canadian newspapers--Newfoundland and Labrador--St. John's--20th century |
Publisher | W. J. Herder |
Place of Publication | St. John's (N.L.) |
Date | 1923-02-19 |
Year | 1923 |
Month | 02 |
Day | 19 |
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. 45 |
Issue | No. 40 |
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 | 15874.cpd |
Description
Title | Evening Telegram (St. John's, N.L.), 1923-02-19 |
Subject | Canadian newspapers--Newfoundland and Labrador--St. John's--20th century |
Publisher | W. J. Herder |
Date | 1923-02-19 |
Year | 1923 |
Month | 02 |
Day | 19 |
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. 45 |
Issue | No. 40 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
File Name | SJDT_19230219_001.jp2 |
File Size | 6242.94 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. xlv. $6.00 PER YEAR. ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 19,1923. PRICE TWO CENTS. NUMBER 40. iye pages THE "PEOPLE'S PAPER"—FORTY-FOUR YEARS IN THE SERVICE OF THE PU&JC—IS A LIVE JDAILY IN A BUSY CENTRE—STUBY ITS NEWSY ADVERTISING. TWELVE PAGES RATHER FORECAST. • N«ro) Noo.—Fresh W.N.W. . fair and cold to-day and on THOMPSON.—Bar. 29.68; SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Local r.nd Canadian .. .. If.oo per yen* Great Britain and U.S.A. (Including Postage) .. IZM i*Dr /*af "Increase your profits bjr advertising in The Evening Telegmc." BUY AT HEADQUARTERS! OVERALLS, PANTS, MACKINAWS, SUITS, etc. for the Lumber Camps. ""»§ ■rite your order THE WHITE CLOTHING MANUFACTURING CO., LTD. Wholesale Clothing Leaders TIE CUP SERIES. TO-NIGHT AT 7.30. GUARDS vs. FEILDIANS. Reserved Seats at Gray & Goodland's. GENERAL ADMISSION 25c. a I LECTURE (Under the auspices of George St. Women's Guild). " Impressions Abroad WITH LANTERN ILLUSTRATIONS - by C. E. HUNT, Esq., BASEMENT GEORGE STREET CHURCH, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 20th, at 8 p.m. Music selections by Mrs. Small and Mr. Geo. King. ADMISSION 25 CENTS. febl9,2i MARVEL Genuine English SOAP . / ;.. • D «C*--- . 450 bars for George Neal Limited 2,000 SIDES OF LEATHER. 1,200 FEET BLACK UPPER LEATHER. Large Quantity of CHAINS & ANCHORS. • And all kinds of Ships' Supplies. WE ARE BUYING OLD RUBBERS. North Am. Fur, Hide and Metal Co'y., Water Street West (Next Door Reld Electric Store). febl6,tf !l! MONEY TO LOAN For the BUILDING OF HOUSES, BUYING OF HOUSES. Mortgages: City Property Security- FRED. J. RO 1 Real Estate and Insurance Agents, SrtaUwood Bldg. Duckworth Street. GROWN UFEI ■ t : - 4. "D Some Special Features offered jou vnßder a CBOWN. LIFE Policy s (1) No Medical Examination required up to $2,000.00. (2) In case of Total and Permanent Disability, the Company will pay all future Premiums under,your Policy. ' (3) In addition to paying your Premiums, the Company will pay you a Monthly Income. (4) In ease of death by accident, the Company will pay DOUBLE THE FACE VALUE OP THE POLICY—4IO,OOO on a $5,000 Policy, for example. * WE WELL BE GLAD TO SHOW YOU. Crown Life Insurance Company of Canada Law Ckanfte**, StJell's. CYRft Jf, 43j L •„! ' D - D * ' fsmm m, & e m fs AUCTION SALE. IT THE EAST END AUCTION ROOMS. JwriaKe Harness, 1 catamaran ■ete, 2 expresses almost new, lot k.books: also furniture and genuine of clothing. 1 bob ' sleigh, pes, etc.; also 4500 barrels Scotch W Herring:. , RALPH MERCER, K.3i 'Phone 921 NOTICE. Holders of Debentures issued ®ier the following Acts are reted to present same at the nee department, Customs Ming, not later than the 31st ch. 1928. when a cheque for amount together with ac- Interest will be issued in ent of same:— 46 Vic., Cap. 7 49 Vic., Cap. 15 51 Vic., Cap. 6 66 Vic.. Cap. 1 (Rebuilding Act, 1892) 56 Vic., Cap. 4 59 Vic, Cap. 15 59 Vic. Cap. 25 (Oarbonear Rebuilding Act) 61 Vic., Cap. 10 61-2,3 Vic., Cap. 33 NOTE: These Debentures wase to carry Interest after m March, 1923. ■ , H. J. BROWNRIGG, ■Ster of Finance & Customs. .John's Newfoundland, lst, 1923. febl.lmo Newfoundland New Pack Salmon ® stock and ready for delivery. Just received 50 bags Potatoes, each 150 lbs. %er 4 Moore h— P.O. RUH C. D. SLEA Graduate Optician 437 WATER STREET WEST. will be out of town until April 15th, during his absence R. H. Trapnell, Ltd., will attend to his Optical Customers. 'Phone 916 P.O. Box 251. m,w,s,tf ll V iJi & y—' •* Don't jar along Don't ruin your health On old fashioned heels One pair of the famous Goodyear Rubber-Heels - Will make you wonder why You ever wore any others. And they wear and wear and wear. GOODYEAR RUBBER HEELS. FRED V. CHESMAN, Distributor. feb19,22,24 FIRE CLAY, FIRE BRICKS, HARD BRICKS, SOFT BRICKS and CEMENT in barrels and sacks. Id TOURS? I We hope not—we hope it will never be your lot to be wiped out—bomefeu ,—not a dollar of insurance! What a fate! And only a small yearly premium, the payment of which you will I not notice, will save you and yours. . I Better talk it over with us. I * j TESSIER'S 'insurance agencies. } St. Johit'So I ; m,w,f,tf 1 IMOAm lIMEKT FOB SEVBAL6IA. J —-. . . ■ " _ ; ■ .. ;•?D, ,ty- D,r Ten Test Fibre Board. The wall board of quality. Sound proof and damp proof makes a beautiful finish. Stocked by W. J. ELLIS. jan3o,6mos,eod FOR SALE. Schooner Lucy Kemp, 52 tons, 11 years old. Western Boat Alice Kemp, 35 tons, 2 years rebuilt. Western Boat Mary Kemp, 27 tons, 5 years rebuilt. Western Boat Madonna, 27 tons, 3 years rebuilt. Western Boat Arbutus, 27 tons, 6 years rebuilt. 4 Codtraps complete with all fittings, each 20 fathoms square with 50 fathom leaders. 3 Herring Seines, 90 fathoms long, 8 to 10 deep. | 3 Caplin Seines, 40 fathoms long, 5 deep. 19 Second hand Dories. I 1 Large Motor Boat with 20h.p. engine,2 Small Motor Boats with engines. 1 Large Anchor with 40 fathoms chain. All the above are now lying" at the Harbor of Placentia and are the property of the Estate of Messrs. T. P. Kemp and Company. For further particulars apply to PERCY ItARN, 5 Waldegrave Street* St. John's febl9,eod,tf FOR SALE! 2 SINGLE SLEIGHS. 2 SPEED SLEIGHS. 1 DOUBLE SLEIGH. 1 SADDLEHORSE. C. F. LESTER, Hamilton St. FOR SALE. Lumber and Birch Junks, matched Hoard, dressed wide board, hard and soft brick; all kinds of framing; apply to JAMES VARDY, febl9,6i Clift's Cove. NOTICE. The Annual Meeting of the T. A. & B.S. Ladies' Auxiliary, will take place on Tuesday night, at 8 o'clock sharp, in the T.A. Hall. •All members are urgently requested to be present. The fees for the coming year will be collected. j L. O'DEA, febi9,2i • Secretary. DENTIST. F. A. JANES, L.D.S., D.D.S. 307 WATER STREET. HOURS:— 9.30 a.m. to 12.30 p.m. 2.30 p.m. to 6.30 p.m. Evenings bD appointment. PHONE 91M. jan6,e,w,6mo JUJABJD'& LIKUnBBfT USBD fei , TXTSMBTABZS& J MORE LIGHT and better, softer, easier light for you when you use our electric fixtures. Our fixtures in general are very handsome and pleasing in appearance, and when placed in your home nothing is more beautiful in illumination. St. John's Light and Power Co., Ltd. Angel Building. m,w,yr Newfoundland Horsemen's Association. All entries will be made not later than Tuesday the 20th day of Feb., at 12 o'clock noon. (Extrance Fee $5.00). Owners of Animals competing must be bon-a-fide Members of Nfld. Horsemen's Association. (Fee $2.00 per annum). Entries received by A. E. Parkins, Imperial Mfg. Co., Prescott Street, or to J. D. O'Driscoll, Secretary, Royal Bank of Canada Building. febl7,2i General Post Office. FOREIGN MAILS. ' Mails per S.S. "Silvia" for Great Britain, Canada and the United States will be closed at the General Post Office on Monday evening the 19th inst., at 8 o'clock. W. W. HALFYARD, Minister Post & Telegraphs. | febl7,2i Whatever Else You DO or DO NOT, see that your piano Is tuned at least twice per year. Do not neglect this precaution if you wish to preserve your piano permanently in fine condition. Telephone for prompt service. W. R. FANNING, Piano and Organ Tuner. 43 Patrick St. 'Phone 1598 M. janl3,3mos,eod mm Pond's Vanishing Cream. i Leeming Lodge 1 No. 1282, L.O.A. An Emergency Meeting of the above Lodge will be held to-morrow afternoon, at 2 p.jn„ in Victoria Hall, for purpose of attending the funeral of our late Bro. W. H. Sellars. Visiting brethern are cordially invited to attend.By order C. R. PUPPESTER, febl9, li Rec. Secretary. NOTICE. | The Regular Monthly Meeting of the L.S.P. Union r ,will be held in their Hall, on ■ Duckworth Street on Tues, day next, February 20th, at 8 o'clock. JAMES CAUL, febis.ii Secretary. Knights of Columbus. The Regular Meeting of Terra ' Nova Council, No. 1452, Knights ! of Columbus, will be held in Columbus Hall, Duckworth Street, Tuesday, February 20th, at 8 p. m. "Good of the Order": The postponed debate will take place at this meeting. I J. J. Maddigan, ] febi9,2i Fin. Secretary. M. G. C. A. ! The Monthly Meeting of tKe Methodist Guards Comrades' Association will be held in the Club Rooms to-night at 9.15. WALTER GROUCHY, febi9,ii Secretary. I I Hides and Furs Wanted. 50,000 Muskrat Skins; also Silver, Cross, White & Red Fox. Martin, Mink, Bear, Weasel and Lynx Skins, Cow Hides. Scrap Brass, Copper, Lead and Old Rope. Highest Market Prices. North American Fur, Hide and Metal Co. 'Phone 367. Office 17 Water St. West, next Reids' Electric Store. febl6,eod,tf Every Girl Can | ! | be Beautiful, 1, 7 v J || 1 if proper care is taken ||| jjjj of the complexion. The g ® daily use of Ricfrard I | Hudnut's | Three Flowers Face Jjj | Powder and Cream, | | adds a great charm to a jjjj x" girl's complexion. It is a If 0 delightful treat to use | jj those dainty beauty x| | aids. jffl 1 Be good to your com- j ■ plexion. Use The Hudx nut's aid. ;!!! | At Drug and Depart- jj|j lg ment Stores. S I ! GERALD S. DOYLE, j ! DISTRIBUTOR. k ■ febl9,3i x Don't Let The Government Spring an election on you. For the sum of one dollar Butler Bros., Water Street, St. John's, will give you a copy of The Political Map of Newfoundland. Map contains 63 photos of the King, Governor, Member of House of Assembly and Legislative Council; also information about 1919 election, number of voters in each district, and number of votes polled by each candidate.SEE BUTLER BROS. WINDOW febl9,eod,tf Masonic Hall Joint Stock Co., Ltd. The Annual Meeting of the Masonic Hall Joint Stock Co., will be held in the Masonic Temple on Monday evening next, Feb. 19th, at 8 p.m. FRED E. RABBITTS, febi3,3i,tu,f,m Sec.-Treas. LOST—On Saturday Night, a Bunch of Keys, from Cabot Street, by way of Lime Street to New Gower Street. Finder return to "SHOP." corner Lime Street and Cabot Street. febl9,li LOST—Last Week, a Brown Mink Mnff. Finder please return same to 64 Prescitt Street. febl9,li LOST—A Pair of Eyeglasses. Finder please return to this office. febl9,li ! WANTED—By May Ist, i Premises in good business locality, j 700 to 1000 square feet space, on : ground floor, to include workshop and j show-window; apply P. O. BOX 1443. febl9,3i BOYS and GIRLS—Get our Surprise Package of Easter Cards for j 100 Used Nfld. Stamps; out of issu° 'preferred; orders within 10 days ge' 4 cards extra. Write now. ROYAL STAMP CO., Box 68, St. John's. I feblo.3i,s,tu,s WINTER WANTS—Now is the time to buy Cheap Warm Winter Clothing. Large assortment for your inspection, at lowest prices, at DOMINION SECOND HAND STORE. 4 Chapel Street. jan27,l9i.eod BOARD—A Couple of Ladies' or Gentlemen can get nice Rooms with Board, in well heated houlie; ladies' double room $4.00 per week; gentlemen double rooms $7 per week, in private home; apply at this office. febl9,3i,eod TO LET Shop, Centrally situated on Water Street; also Room upstairs; apply by letter to BOX 26, c|o this office. febl7,3i i TO LET—Furnished, House ■ No. 205 (lower Street (near Gower St. | Church); possession in May; apply j before Feb. 21st, to BRIAN DUN- I FIELD, c|o Job Bros. & Co., Ltd. 1 febl3,6i TO LET House No. 36 Franklin Avenue. with all modern conveniences; apply to M. & E. KENNEDY. Contractors, Renouf Building, or THE HOME ESTATE CO., LTD. dec2B,tf Help Wanted. WANTED—Housemaid; apply at once to MRS. ERROL MUNN, the Bungalow, Waterford Bridge Rd. febl9,tf WANTED —A Maid, for general housework, references required; apply 174 LeMarchant Road. febl7,tf WANTED A General Maid; apply MRS. THOS. COADY, Allandale Road, near Belvedere Gate. feb17,31 WANTED—A General Servant, one who understands plain cooking, 3 in family, washing out; apply to MRS. ARTHUR HAYWARD, Military Road, opposite Government House Gate. febl7,3i WANTED—A Maid, With a knowledge of plain cooking; another maid kept; apply MRS. ALEX WINTER, Winter Ave. febls,tf WANTED Immediately, a Housemaid; apply ELGIN. HOUSE, Leslie Street. feblS.tf j |
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