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The Evening Telegram. ■*j2ysL $6.00 PER YEAR. ST. JOffira, NEWFOUNDLAND. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 30,1923. NUMBER 248 ltf*» FaBECAST. D—Fair and m J**'«/THOMPSON—Bar. 30.1 ft _, the of the public-B a uve daily in a busy cektre-otuiDy its newsy advertising. r/jawj: RATES: and Canadian .. ..$6.00 per at Britain and U.SJL (including Postage) .12.00 per yonr profits fcy ad—"'-' nlag Telegram. K^tr' » k Avddn Udge No. 77«, E.O, AJ. ft JUL ( An Emergency Meeting of Avalon Lodge will be held in the Masonic Temple on Tuesday, October 30th, at 8 p.m. Business: M.M. Degree. CHAS. W. UDLE, 0ct29.2i Acting Secretary. A Special Meeting of Premier Encampment No. 1 will be held at 8 o'- clock this evening, in the Oddfellows Hall, Mcßride's Hill, for the purpose of conferring the Third Degree. All Patriarchs are requested to attend. By order C.P. JAMES BUTLEB, oct3o,li Scribe. An Emergency Meeting of Atlantic Lodge No. 1, 1.0.0. E.,, will be held tomorrow, Wednesday, 2 o'clock sharp, for the purpose of attendfng the funeral of our late Bro. Edward Pottles, (residence Su'lva Street off Merrymeeting Road). Will all members who can please attend. By order'of the N.G. WALTER GARF, oct3o,li ' Bee Secretary. Qiild Welfare Bazaar. There will be a. Meeting of Table-holders and all those interested in the Child Welfare Bazaar, in the Community Nurses Rooms, Duckworth St., on Wednesday morning at 11 o'clock. M. I. DULEY, oct3o,ii Acting Secretary. (Under the Auspices of Spencer Club). YOUNGFOLKSDANCE (Not fancy dress). Spencer College Hall, Wednesday, Oct. 31st, from 8 to 12. Tickets ~ .... ..50c. 0ct27,3i . *. HALLOWE'EN PARTY •at Cochrane Street Church Lecture Room, Wednesday, Oct. 31st, at 8.15 p.m. Enjoyable time in store for those attending. Jazz Band, Violin Selections, Readings, Recitations, Solos, followed by refreshments.General Admission 30c. 0ct27,2i,8,tu Hallowe'en Card Party and Dance by the N.B.S. Ladies Auxiliary, Wednesday, Oct 31st, at 8.30 p.m. Tickets: Gent's 70c Ladiea' 50c Including Supper. oct27,2i,s,tu , FIRE LOSSES ADJUSTED. Insurances Arranged and Revised. Life Insurance Effected at lowest rates, commensurate with Adequate security. GEO. H. HALLEY. Theme 1284, P.O. Box 782. CKtstfcus,lyr potion Sales! IffßLlAflLB1 fouCTlQfltOeSt | auction. (.nxurious Household Furniture & Effects. i-Morrow, Wednesday Oct. 31st, 10.30 a.m., At the Residence of R H. GITTLESON, [199 LeMarchant Road. WEDNESDAY'S LIST. BEDROOM NO. 1 louis XVI Bedroom Suite in white name! and cane consisting of: 1 Table with B.E. Mirror. 1 Coy with B. E. Mirror, 1 Full jjje Bed with box spring and felt 1 Table with drawer, 1 flair and 1 Rocker. Hite Enamel Crib with spring and Kit mat:- fluids' W. E. Can Folding Wardrobe. Brass Curb. 1 Coal Vase. [Japanese Pictures, hand painted. filton Velvet Carpet Square. Hearth Rug?, about 7 yards Inlaid linoleum. pKtrii Fixtures. 3 Window Shades. Rirs Curtains and Brass Rods. BEDROOM NO. 2. Special W. E. Wicker drop sides iSpring and Mattress 4% x 6. Siirt AVaist Box, 1 Picture. fart Toilet Set (shell pattern). pmit ft Lfnpleuin. BEDROOM NO. 3. !jßre?u and Washstand with B. B. lErrpr. I E. and Brass Single Bed, spr'ng ud Mattress, 1 chair. Hind. Curtains and about 5 yards linoleum. RATH ROOM. Toilet Cabinet with plate glass un'fershelf.Quids' Eath and Chair. [Blind, Curtains and about 4 yards Cork Linoleum. . ■ KITCHEN. tKootenay Range No." 8, 4 covers, in perfect order. IHoosier Kitchen Cabinet with porcelain table top. Ijtchen Table, 1 Small Table. Kitrhni Cha'rs, Linoleum. Cloth.- r)rier. Blind and Curtains, 1 Family Scale. Clock, lot Ball Fruit Jars. Hooked Mats, Kitchen Utensils and randry other articles. SEWING ROOM. Miller 4 Drawer Drop Head Machine. Sent Wood Round Seat Chair. solls Cot, Carriage and Bed. I Combination Childs* High Chair, 1 ftain Stretcher, 2 yards New Linoim, 1 Stop Ladder, 1 Rigid Ironing ird, 1 Collapsible Gate, 1 Automa: Ice ( ream Freezer, 1 Oil Heater, Childs' rommode Chair, 2 Jardi■w, 1 Bissel Sweeper. Open for inspection Monday from 3 Dsp.m. All goods must be removed lernoon of sale. J. A. BARNES, Auctioneers. AUCTION. iodern Dwelling House WATERFORD BRIDGE ROAD, Opposite Tor Cottage. On the Premises, n Friday, Nov. 2nd. at 12 o'clock noon. at delightfully situated Dwelling I Land, Waterford Bridge Road, 1 lute's walk' from street car junc-0. Built 1918. Freehold title. ason for selling, to wind up an ate. Immediate possession. ''or particulars, apply to T. P. HALLET, Solicitor, nonf Building, Duckworth Street, or tED J. ROIL & CO. lEAL ESTATE AUCTIONEEBS, allwood Bldg„ Duckworth Street. g5,27,29,30-novl eehold House for Sale On Pleasant Street. *ere is a chance to secure a good Qe fitted up with all modern imvements, in perfect condition. Oc•ation immediately. All other taxation can be obtained by applytoJOHNSTON £ EYANS, • Real Estate Agents, 6D" WH Prescott Street Auction Sales I POPULAR ds 1 OOWDE AND EDWARDS AUCTIONEERS AUCTION. Thursday, at 11 a.m., at the Stables of Mr. Michael OToole, Alexander Street, Cnear Murphy's Square). 1 General Purpose Driving Mare, has been used on Cab Stand, weight 1100 lbs., 1 Mare weight 900 lbs., 2 exceptionally good Side Sleighs (practically new), 2 Sets Carriage Harness, 1 Buffalo, 1 Fur Driving Coat, 1 Old Carriage, 1 lot other driving gear. THURSDAY AT 11 Ajff. Dowden & Edwards, 0ct30,2i Auctioneers. BHRNESi AUCTION. SHOW CASES. SHOW CASES. Thursday, Nov. Ist, at 12 o'clock sharp. * On the premises of Messrs. T. McMurdo & Co., Limited., Water Street. 1 Glass Oak Show Case with Cupboard Base fitted with Bevelled Glass shelves and sides and Mirror Back 72 *22 x 22. 1 Oak Frame Plate Glass Show Case Nickel Mounted, Oval Front, Square Top and Glass Base 72 x 22 x 22. 1 Marble Base Counter Show Case, Mirrored Back, Front, Sides Top, Plate Glass. 1 Solid Oak Dispensing Coiinter 120 x 96 x 28, Inside fitted with Drawers, Front fitted with Bevel Edge British Plate Mirror 32 x 62, Fancy Glass Sides, surmounted with large clock. Really for a Drug Store but admirably suited lor a Ladies' Emporium.2 Pieces Solid Oak Carved Counter 72 x 36 x 28 and 42 x 36 x 28. Also 50 Dozen Smoking Pipes. , Inspection at any time prior to sale, on the premises. J. A. BARNES, oct3o,2i,news,w,th Auctioneer. TO m OR FOR SALE. A beautiful Home on King's Bridge Road. This house is in perfect condition, large sunny rooms. On first floor, parlor, dining room, den, kitchen, pantry and china closet with hot and cold water. On second floor, four bedrooms and bathroom, dressing rooms; also with hot and cold water. Attic, store rooms and trunk rooms. All cellars with concrete floors. Heated throughout with hot water furnace in perfect order. Open fire place in each room. The house can be inspected at anytime during the day or evening. 'Phone 809 for appointment. For further particluars apply to MRS. M. A. DEVINE, King's Bridge. sept2s,tu,tf FOR SALE. All the unexpired leasehold interest in that shop and premises No. 104 New Gower Street lately occupied by The People's Supply Store together with dwelling house in rear. For particulars apply to BLACKWOOD, EMERSON & WINTER, Solicitors, oct2o,eod,tf Duckworth St. FOR SALE—House on Victor!* St, hot and cold water, electric light, concrete foundation; apply J. Of. HIGGINS, 280 Duckworth Street sept27,tf JC. L. OLD COMRADE'S LOTTERY. 45 PRJZES: SO TONS COAL. 15 BRLS. FLOUR. 10 TUBS BUTTER. DRAWING TO TAKE PLACE IN DECEMBER. Tickets for Sale at the following Stores: New Gower St. McMurdo's Drug Store, e, Freshwater Rd. Kavanagh's Drug Store, sn, Water St. Maritime Drug Store. 11, Water St. H. Peddigrew's Drug Store. Barber Shop. Walter Reid's Barber Shop. Ken Ruby, New Gower St. Stan Goudie, Freshwater Rd Gus Wadden, Water St. Ed. Spurrell, Water St. Bartlett's Barber Shop. oet3o,tu.f Fred Smallwood, Duckworth Street. TD '♦' '♦" D♦♦♦♦♦ ♦D''TD44X & '♦' '♦' V 'V '♦" '♦' W D"* '♦" '^ St Joseph's Vegetable Sale! THE ANNUAL VEGETABLE SALE in aid of ST. JOSEPH'S PARISH WILL OPEN ON THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING at 4 o'clock. Teas will be served by the Ladies of the Parish, w-i ¥i:4 *~*^Ls. m NFID. HIGHLANDERS' DANCE C. C. C. HALL WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31st 1923. 8.30 p.m. PRINCE'S ORCHESTRA. Tickets:—Double • $2.50 Single ..$1.50 0ct29.2i MAKE IT A REAL GIFT THIS CHRISTMAS. GIVE PHOTOGRAPHS. Shop as much as you will, you cannot give family or friends a more acceptable Gift than your Photograph. A dozen Photographs will solve a dozen puzzling gift problems. Appointments are best arranged for now—free from the rush and confusion of Christmas week. Our Studio is equipped to take first-class Photographs, day or night,-rain or shine. S. H. PARSONS & SONS, *Phone 521. Corner Water & Prescott Streets. oct3o,3i.eod " %^^^^^^^^^^^'T'T'T^T*^^^^^^^^ "Bowling Green" THE PERFECT ROASTED GROUND COFFEE. , Is used Exclusively by the FURNESS WITHY, Bermuda. ROYAL MAIL PACKET. MUNSONLINE. BARBOUR LINE. NEW ENGLAND. THE BULL LINE And by the following prominent Clubs: METROPOLITAN, of N.Y. RACKET & TENNIS, of Park Ave. THE ARDSLEYCLUB. APAWAMIS at Rye. MEADOW CLUB at Southampton. THE REGAL, Fifth Avenue. It is also used in the private homes of JOHN HAYS HAMMOND, DRVEREAUX MILBURN, AUGUST B. DSLMONT, GEO. F. BAKER and many others equally prominent. ther New and Fresh Shipment just received. » ♦ FOR SALE. BIRCH JUNKS. Special size. Sent home. B. J. JHILLER, Hill of Chips. oct29,tf FOR SALE. 1 Choice Ayrshire Cow, 6 years old, to freshen in three weeks. '. 1 Choice Ayrshire Cow, 8 years old, to freshen in four weeks WILLIAM BRENNAN, 24 George St. Box 2063. 'Phone 1461. 0ct26,6i FOR SALE. 1 Chevrolet 5 Passenger Touring Car. Car is in good condition. Run about 8000 miles, and has been well cared for since purchase. Will sell at a Bargain if applied for at once. A STAFFORD, oct3o,tf 134 Duckworth St. HOUSES FOR SALE in. following localities;—Hutcl ing Street, Pleasant Street, New Gower Street, Balsam Street, Cochrane Street, William Street, Duckworth Street, Rawlins' Cross, Mundy Pond Road. For further particulars apply JOHNSTON & EVANS, Real Estate Agents, octi9,tf 30«/2 Prescott St FOR SALE. A valuable property situate on the Bay Bulls {load, belonging to the estate of the late James Vey, consisting of a modern well built house, barns etc., together with forty eight acres of land, partly cleared. This is a good opportunity to purchase a property at a very low figure. Immediate possession given. For particulars apply to BLACKWOOD, EMERSOJT A WINTER, 0ct27,3l McßrMe»s HDL SPECIALr-Choice Country Beef and Mutton can be obtained at 278 Water Street, opp. Bowring Bros. 0ct30,51 FOR SALE—Six Bear Skins 1 Mink skin. 1 White Pox skin; apply J. BARRETT, Sulva Street, off Merrymeeting Road. - 0ct30,2i FOR SALE—I Steam Boiler and a quantity of Radiation; apply EDSTROM & O'GRADY. Prescott SI septl4,tf FOR SALE—I Large Cow just calved and another to calve in a week; apply to P. GLADNEY, Freshwater Valley. 0ct29,2i FOR SALE Leasehold Dwelling House, Hfo. 271 Water Street West; apply E. L. CARTER, Solicitor, City Hall. oct23,tf FOR SALE—Building Lot, corner of Patrick and Pleasant Sts.; apply to J. G. HIGGINS, Silicitor, 280 Duckworth Street. oct24,tf FOR SALE—Jewett 6-Cyl- Inder Touring Car, in perfect running order, a snap if applied for at once. L. MUNN. oct6.ebd.tf FOR SALE—At a Bargain, 1 Pony, 4 years old, Harness and Baggy; also 1 Pony Side Sleigh, all in first class condition; apply by letter to P. O.' BOX 141. ocf3o;Bi,tu,w.f FOR SALE—A Red Mare, about 9 years old. weight about' 1060 lbs., will be sold cheap, no reasonable offer refused; apply to W. B. POWER, 107 Quid! Vidi Road, City. 0ct30,3i What Have You to Sell ? Send it to Percival'a Auction Rooms, Adelaide Street. Household Furniture and Merchandise of every' description turned into cash quickly. ofct2B,Bi FOR SALE—One Piece, 2 inch Shafting, 19 feet long, two collars, three bearings, three hangers and one 80 inch iron pulley. MORGAN'S Printing Office. Board of Trade Building. oct»,«i WANTED! 3 STENOGRAPHERS AND 2 BOOKKEEPERS, for city firms; also 3 Trained Sales Agents to travel selling the World Book Encyclopedia, at once. Prospectuses and outfits have arrived. More salesmen and office helpers needed later. Will train you successfully in our Day or Evening Classes. Call in time or phone 1536 (Victoria Hall) or 2026 R. (188 Patrick Street). The United Business College of Nfld., P. G. BUTLER, 8.C.5., M.0.5., Principal. 0ct29,2i L O S T—Yesterday afternoon from Joh Brothers & Co., Ltd. wharf, via Water St., New Gower St., to S.A. Citadel, a Purse containing $35, the property of a fisherman. Will finder please return to this office. Reward. 0ct29,2i LOST— Between Allandale Road and Duckworth Street, a Bunch of Keys. Finder please return to office of BLACKWOOD, EMERSON & WINTER. Reward. oct3o,li LOST —On October 28th, between Queen Street, across George's Street, up Prince's. Street, Barron Street, Central Street to Pope's Street, a Pocket Book containing the sum of of Ten Dollars, the wages of a poor man. Finder will be rewarded upon leaving same at 10 Burke's Square. oct3o,li Saturday, a Small Sum of Money. Owner can have same upon proving ownership and paying expenses; apply at 147 Gower Street. oct3o,li STRAYED From Mayor Ave., a Black and White Setter Dog (three black spots on body, paws marked with small black spots), black leather collar, with no name on plate. .JPinder please telephone 2052 W. 0ct30,31 WASffß a Racoon Coat. For further particulars write BOX 10, cjo this office. 0ct29,2i WANTED Whiskey, Syrup and Beer Bottles. Phone 627 and horse will call. T. J. KENNEDY, 13 Williams' Lane. . 0ct30,6i WANTED 2 Young Ladies' (companions preferred), dan be accommodated with board in a private family in West End, terms reasonable; apply cjo Telegram Office. 0ct29,3i WANTED—Board and Lodging, within seven minutes walk of the Court House, by two young businessmen; all modern conveniences required; rates moderate; apply to "J.A.W." P. O. BOX 1182. 0ct30,3i Windows and Carpets Cleaned. All work guaranteed. Carpets cleaned by vacuum cleaner. 'Phone 1589 M. J. J. CLARKE. 0ct24,13i,e0d P. E. L POTATOES. JUST ARRIVED. 100 Sax. P. E. I. Potatoes (Blues & Reds). 300 Bales No. 1 P. E. I. Hay. . Due this week. 600 Sax. Bran. , 260 Sax. White Oats. 200 Sax. Yellow Corn Meal. 50 Sax. Whole Corn. / 100 Sax. Gluten Maize Meal. 20 Cases Fresh Eggs. PRICES RIGHT. ML A. Bastow & Sons, 0ct30,3i Limited. TO LET! THREE FLATS above store occupied by Spurrell the Tailor, 365 Water Street Suitable for club rooms, offices, sample rooms or boarding house. Possession Nov. Ist. Apply to T. J. BARRON, octiB,eod,tf 358 Water St. TO LET. That Centrally situated Water Side Premises, known as Goodfellows, at the West Side of Mc- Bride's Cove. Ideal for a Steam Ship Premises. For iiifdrmation apply to ESTATE ALEX. McDOUGALL, Frank McDougall, Executor. Office:—Mcßride's Cove; }une26,mon,tues,tf TO LET—An Upstairs Tenantable House, containing 4 rooms, situate on Southside. five minutes walk from Railway Station; apply 37 Leslie Btreet, between 7 and 8 p.m. oct23,tujßjtT Tfce Hospital for all fountain pen troubles is at the Fountain Pen Corner, foot of Prescott Street. BUTLER BROTHERS, 137 Water St. oct3o,2i,tu,th Earn Dollars for Yourself and also help a good cause. Persons willing to sell tickets on "Rolls- Royce," the champion heavyweight pig may obtain books containing thirty twenty cent tickets ($6.00 worth) for $5.00 at Gray & Goodland's. CPhtport orders address Secretary Committee, P. O. Box 1131, St. John's. No books given out on credit. oct3o,3i,eod Tickets on "Rolls-Royce the Champion Heavyweight Pig, raised from pedigreed Government stock and now being raffled in aid of the Child Welfare Association 20c. each at Blue Puttee, Board of Trade, Calver's, Cash's, Collett's, Crosbie Hotel, Si Faour's, Gray & Goodland's, Charley Meehan's, Nurse's, Leo O'Mara's, Harry Peddigrew's, Trainor's, Gus Wadden's and from members of Committee. Books containing $6.00 worth of tickets price $5.00 at Gray & Goodland's only. Address Outport orders "Secretary Pig Committee," P. O. Box 1131, St. John's. Clean unused stamps up to one dollars worth only accepted from outport customers for tickets. Drawing November 30th. Oct3o,tu,th,s,tf Help Wanted. WANTED—A General Girl; apply 114 Circular Road. 0ct30,3i WANTED—A Good General Servant; apply Co No. 4 Maxse St. oct3o,tf WANTED General Girl for small family; apply 47 Job's St. 0ct30,2i WANTED—A Girl who understands plain cooking; apply MRS. H. A. HERDER, Forest Road. oct29,tf . J—A General Servant; apply MRS. JOHN MADDIGAN, 38 Leslie Street. 0ct27,3i WANTED—By Nov. 15th, a General Servant in a small family; must have reference; apply MRS. J. T. O'Mara, 111 Military Road. 0ct30,2i WANTED—2 Experienced Waitresses, references required. BELMONT HOTEL, North Sydney, N.S. oct3o,si,eod JVANTED A Maid who understands plain housework; small I family; apply at 3 British Square. 0ct30,3i WANTED At the Girls' Dept., King George V. Institute, a , Good Housemaid; apply to the MATRON. oct3o,tf i WANTED—A Stenograph er, must have had previous experience; ' apply .with written application only , to G. KNOWLING, LTD. oct29,tf WANTED—A Maid who un-1 derstands plain cooking, where another is kept; apply MRS. D. M. BAIRD, 22 Monkstown Road. 0ct29,21 » WANTED —A General Maid, family small, reference necessary; apply evenings, MISS STE 39 King's Bridge Road. 0ct29,2i WANTED A Housemaid where another maid is kept; must understand plain cooking; good wages; apply 26 Leslie St. oct29,tf WANTED—Coat and Vest Makers, good wages, constant employment; apply HENRY STREET CLOTHING FACTORY. 0ct29,31 WANTED A Maid who understands plain cooking; apply MRS. R. C. AYRE, Circular Road. 0ct27,3i WANTED—lmmediately, a Cook; must have references; apply MRS. S. MILLEY, Circular Road. oct2o,tf WANTED—A Young Lady to act as nurse to an invalid girl, some training preferred; apply by letter to "H.T." c!o Evening Telegram Office. 0ct30,4i WANTED—A Housekeeper, Outport woman preferred, references required; apply UNITED TOWNS ELECTRIC CO., Avalon Telephone Building. oct27.tf WANTED—A Good General Servant, must understand pi cooking; apply to MRS. J. HACKE' "Erin House," 41 Brazil's Square. oct23,tf WANTED An Expert eed Stenographer for general office work from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.; apply NOTRE DAME HERRING OIL CO. before Friday, Room 12, Bon March* Building. 0ct30,3i W A N T E D—Saleswomen for Grocery and I)ry Goods Departments, must' have previous experien~~ also Boy for Hardware Departm* Written applications only; apply KNOWLING, LTD. oct*3,t* t.:r,**v* .\ .*■:D
Object Description
Title | Evening Telegram (St. John's, N.L.), 1923-10-30 |
Subject | Canadian newspapers--Newfoundland and Labrador--St. John's--20th century |
Publisher | W. J. Herder |
Place of Publication | St. John's (N.L.) |
Date | 1923-10-30 |
Year | 1923 |
Month | 10 |
Day | 30 |
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. 248 |
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 | 18670.cpd |
Description
Title | Evening Telegram (St. John's, N.L.), 1923-10-30 |
Subject | Canadian newspapers--Newfoundland and Labrador--St. John's--20th century |
Publisher | W. J. Herder |
Date | 1923-10-30 |
Year | 1923 |
Month | 10 |
Day | 30 |
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. 248 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
File Name | SJDT_19231030_001.jp2 |
File Size | 6543.52 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. ■*j2ysL $6.00 PER YEAR. ST. JOffira, NEWFOUNDLAND. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 30,1923. NUMBER 248 ltf*» FaBECAST. D—Fair and m J**'«/THOMPSON—Bar. 30.1 ft _, the of the public-B a uve daily in a busy cektre-otuiDy its newsy advertising. r/jawj: RATES: and Canadian .. ..$6.00 per at Britain and U.SJL (including Postage) .12.00 per yonr profits fcy ad—"'-' nlag Telegram. K^tr' » k Avddn Udge No. 77«, E.O, AJ. ft JUL ( An Emergency Meeting of Avalon Lodge will be held in the Masonic Temple on Tuesday, October 30th, at 8 p.m. Business: M.M. Degree. CHAS. W. UDLE, 0ct29.2i Acting Secretary. A Special Meeting of Premier Encampment No. 1 will be held at 8 o'- clock this evening, in the Oddfellows Hall, Mcßride's Hill, for the purpose of conferring the Third Degree. All Patriarchs are requested to attend. By order C.P. JAMES BUTLEB, oct3o,li Scribe. An Emergency Meeting of Atlantic Lodge No. 1, 1.0.0. E.,, will be held tomorrow, Wednesday, 2 o'clock sharp, for the purpose of attendfng the funeral of our late Bro. Edward Pottles, (residence Su'lva Street off Merrymeeting Road). Will all members who can please attend. By order'of the N.G. WALTER GARF, oct3o,li ' Bee Secretary. Qiild Welfare Bazaar. There will be a. Meeting of Table-holders and all those interested in the Child Welfare Bazaar, in the Community Nurses Rooms, Duckworth St., on Wednesday morning at 11 o'clock. M. I. DULEY, oct3o,ii Acting Secretary. (Under the Auspices of Spencer Club). YOUNGFOLKSDANCE (Not fancy dress). Spencer College Hall, Wednesday, Oct. 31st, from 8 to 12. Tickets ~ .... ..50c. 0ct27,3i . *. HALLOWE'EN PARTY •at Cochrane Street Church Lecture Room, Wednesday, Oct. 31st, at 8.15 p.m. Enjoyable time in store for those attending. Jazz Band, Violin Selections, Readings, Recitations, Solos, followed by refreshments.General Admission 30c. 0ct27,2i,8,tu Hallowe'en Card Party and Dance by the N.B.S. Ladies Auxiliary, Wednesday, Oct 31st, at 8.30 p.m. Tickets: Gent's 70c Ladiea' 50c Including Supper. oct27,2i,s,tu , FIRE LOSSES ADJUSTED. Insurances Arranged and Revised. Life Insurance Effected at lowest rates, commensurate with Adequate security. GEO. H. HALLEY. Theme 1284, P.O. Box 782. CKtstfcus,lyr potion Sales! IffßLlAflLB1 fouCTlQfltOeSt | auction. (.nxurious Household Furniture & Effects. i-Morrow, Wednesday Oct. 31st, 10.30 a.m., At the Residence of R H. GITTLESON, [199 LeMarchant Road. WEDNESDAY'S LIST. BEDROOM NO. 1 louis XVI Bedroom Suite in white name! and cane consisting of: 1 Table with B.E. Mirror. 1 Coy with B. E. Mirror, 1 Full jjje Bed with box spring and felt 1 Table with drawer, 1 flair and 1 Rocker. Hite Enamel Crib with spring and Kit mat:- fluids' W. E. Can Folding Wardrobe. Brass Curb. 1 Coal Vase. [Japanese Pictures, hand painted. filton Velvet Carpet Square. Hearth Rug?, about 7 yards Inlaid linoleum. pKtrii Fixtures. 3 Window Shades. Rirs Curtains and Brass Rods. BEDROOM NO. 2. Special W. E. Wicker drop sides iSpring and Mattress 4% x 6. Siirt AVaist Box, 1 Picture. fart Toilet Set (shell pattern). pmit ft Lfnpleuin. BEDROOM NO. 3. !jßre?u and Washstand with B. B. lErrpr. I E. and Brass Single Bed, spr'ng ud Mattress, 1 chair. Hind. Curtains and about 5 yards linoleum. RATH ROOM. Toilet Cabinet with plate glass un'fershelf.Quids' Eath and Chair. [Blind, Curtains and about 4 yards Cork Linoleum. . ■ KITCHEN. tKootenay Range No." 8, 4 covers, in perfect order. IHoosier Kitchen Cabinet with porcelain table top. Ijtchen Table, 1 Small Table. Kitrhni Cha'rs, Linoleum. Cloth.- r)rier. Blind and Curtains, 1 Family Scale. Clock, lot Ball Fruit Jars. Hooked Mats, Kitchen Utensils and randry other articles. SEWING ROOM. Miller 4 Drawer Drop Head Machine. Sent Wood Round Seat Chair. solls Cot, Carriage and Bed. I Combination Childs* High Chair, 1 ftain Stretcher, 2 yards New Linoim, 1 Stop Ladder, 1 Rigid Ironing ird, 1 Collapsible Gate, 1 Automa: Ice ( ream Freezer, 1 Oil Heater, Childs' rommode Chair, 2 Jardi■w, 1 Bissel Sweeper. Open for inspection Monday from 3 Dsp.m. All goods must be removed lernoon of sale. J. A. BARNES, Auctioneers. AUCTION. iodern Dwelling House WATERFORD BRIDGE ROAD, Opposite Tor Cottage. On the Premises, n Friday, Nov. 2nd. at 12 o'clock noon. at delightfully situated Dwelling I Land, Waterford Bridge Road, 1 lute's walk' from street car junc-0. Built 1918. Freehold title. ason for selling, to wind up an ate. Immediate possession. ''or particulars, apply to T. P. HALLET, Solicitor, nonf Building, Duckworth Street, or tED J. ROIL & CO. lEAL ESTATE AUCTIONEEBS, allwood Bldg„ Duckworth Street. g5,27,29,30-novl eehold House for Sale On Pleasant Street. *ere is a chance to secure a good Qe fitted up with all modern imvements, in perfect condition. Oc•ation immediately. All other taxation can be obtained by applytoJOHNSTON £ EYANS, • Real Estate Agents, 6D" WH Prescott Street Auction Sales I POPULAR ds 1 OOWDE AND EDWARDS AUCTIONEERS AUCTION. Thursday, at 11 a.m., at the Stables of Mr. Michael OToole, Alexander Street, Cnear Murphy's Square). 1 General Purpose Driving Mare, has been used on Cab Stand, weight 1100 lbs., 1 Mare weight 900 lbs., 2 exceptionally good Side Sleighs (practically new), 2 Sets Carriage Harness, 1 Buffalo, 1 Fur Driving Coat, 1 Old Carriage, 1 lot other driving gear. THURSDAY AT 11 Ajff. Dowden & Edwards, 0ct30,2i Auctioneers. BHRNESi AUCTION. SHOW CASES. SHOW CASES. Thursday, Nov. Ist, at 12 o'clock sharp. * On the premises of Messrs. T. McMurdo & Co., Limited., Water Street. 1 Glass Oak Show Case with Cupboard Base fitted with Bevelled Glass shelves and sides and Mirror Back 72 *22 x 22. 1 Oak Frame Plate Glass Show Case Nickel Mounted, Oval Front, Square Top and Glass Base 72 x 22 x 22. 1 Marble Base Counter Show Case, Mirrored Back, Front, Sides Top, Plate Glass. 1 Solid Oak Dispensing Coiinter 120 x 96 x 28, Inside fitted with Drawers, Front fitted with Bevel Edge British Plate Mirror 32 x 62, Fancy Glass Sides, surmounted with large clock. Really for a Drug Store but admirably suited lor a Ladies' Emporium.2 Pieces Solid Oak Carved Counter 72 x 36 x 28 and 42 x 36 x 28. Also 50 Dozen Smoking Pipes. , Inspection at any time prior to sale, on the premises. J. A. BARNES, oct3o,2i,news,w,th Auctioneer. TO m OR FOR SALE. A beautiful Home on King's Bridge Road. This house is in perfect condition, large sunny rooms. On first floor, parlor, dining room, den, kitchen, pantry and china closet with hot and cold water. On second floor, four bedrooms and bathroom, dressing rooms; also with hot and cold water. Attic, store rooms and trunk rooms. All cellars with concrete floors. Heated throughout with hot water furnace in perfect order. Open fire place in each room. The house can be inspected at anytime during the day or evening. 'Phone 809 for appointment. For further particluars apply to MRS. M. A. DEVINE, King's Bridge. sept2s,tu,tf FOR SALE. All the unexpired leasehold interest in that shop and premises No. 104 New Gower Street lately occupied by The People's Supply Store together with dwelling house in rear. For particulars apply to BLACKWOOD, EMERSON & WINTER, Solicitors, oct2o,eod,tf Duckworth St. FOR SALE—House on Victor!* St, hot and cold water, electric light, concrete foundation; apply J. Of. HIGGINS, 280 Duckworth Street sept27,tf JC. L. OLD COMRADE'S LOTTERY. 45 PRJZES: SO TONS COAL. 15 BRLS. FLOUR. 10 TUBS BUTTER. DRAWING TO TAKE PLACE IN DECEMBER. Tickets for Sale at the following Stores: New Gower St. McMurdo's Drug Store, e, Freshwater Rd. Kavanagh's Drug Store, sn, Water St. Maritime Drug Store. 11, Water St. H. Peddigrew's Drug Store. Barber Shop. Walter Reid's Barber Shop. Ken Ruby, New Gower St. Stan Goudie, Freshwater Rd Gus Wadden, Water St. Ed. Spurrell, Water St. Bartlett's Barber Shop. oet3o,tu.f Fred Smallwood, Duckworth Street. TD '♦' '♦" D♦♦♦♦♦ ♦D''TD44X & '♦' '♦' V 'V '♦" '♦' W D"* '♦" '^ St Joseph's Vegetable Sale! THE ANNUAL VEGETABLE SALE in aid of ST. JOSEPH'S PARISH WILL OPEN ON THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING at 4 o'clock. Teas will be served by the Ladies of the Parish, w-i ¥i:4 *~*^Ls. m NFID. HIGHLANDERS' DANCE C. C. C. HALL WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31st 1923. 8.30 p.m. PRINCE'S ORCHESTRA. Tickets:—Double • $2.50 Single ..$1.50 0ct29.2i MAKE IT A REAL GIFT THIS CHRISTMAS. GIVE PHOTOGRAPHS. Shop as much as you will, you cannot give family or friends a more acceptable Gift than your Photograph. A dozen Photographs will solve a dozen puzzling gift problems. Appointments are best arranged for now—free from the rush and confusion of Christmas week. Our Studio is equipped to take first-class Photographs, day or night,-rain or shine. S. H. PARSONS & SONS, *Phone 521. Corner Water & Prescott Streets. oct3o,3i.eod " %^^^^^^^^^^^'T'T'T^T*^^^^^^^^ "Bowling Green" THE PERFECT ROASTED GROUND COFFEE. , Is used Exclusively by the FURNESS WITHY, Bermuda. ROYAL MAIL PACKET. MUNSONLINE. BARBOUR LINE. NEW ENGLAND. THE BULL LINE And by the following prominent Clubs: METROPOLITAN, of N.Y. RACKET & TENNIS, of Park Ave. THE ARDSLEYCLUB. APAWAMIS at Rye. MEADOW CLUB at Southampton. THE REGAL, Fifth Avenue. It is also used in the private homes of JOHN HAYS HAMMOND, DRVEREAUX MILBURN, AUGUST B. DSLMONT, GEO. F. BAKER and many others equally prominent. ther New and Fresh Shipment just received. » ♦ FOR SALE. BIRCH JUNKS. Special size. Sent home. B. J. JHILLER, Hill of Chips. oct29,tf FOR SALE. 1 Choice Ayrshire Cow, 6 years old, to freshen in three weeks. '. 1 Choice Ayrshire Cow, 8 years old, to freshen in four weeks WILLIAM BRENNAN, 24 George St. Box 2063. 'Phone 1461. 0ct26,6i FOR SALE. 1 Chevrolet 5 Passenger Touring Car. Car is in good condition. Run about 8000 miles, and has been well cared for since purchase. Will sell at a Bargain if applied for at once. A STAFFORD, oct3o,tf 134 Duckworth St. HOUSES FOR SALE in. following localities;—Hutcl ing Street, Pleasant Street, New Gower Street, Balsam Street, Cochrane Street, William Street, Duckworth Street, Rawlins' Cross, Mundy Pond Road. For further particulars apply JOHNSTON & EVANS, Real Estate Agents, octi9,tf 30«/2 Prescott St FOR SALE. A valuable property situate on the Bay Bulls {load, belonging to the estate of the late James Vey, consisting of a modern well built house, barns etc., together with forty eight acres of land, partly cleared. This is a good opportunity to purchase a property at a very low figure. Immediate possession given. For particulars apply to BLACKWOOD, EMERSOJT A WINTER, 0ct27,3l McßrMe»s HDL SPECIALr-Choice Country Beef and Mutton can be obtained at 278 Water Street, opp. Bowring Bros. 0ct30,51 FOR SALE—Six Bear Skins 1 Mink skin. 1 White Pox skin; apply J. BARRETT, Sulva Street, off Merrymeeting Road. - 0ct30,2i FOR SALE—I Steam Boiler and a quantity of Radiation; apply EDSTROM & O'GRADY. Prescott SI septl4,tf FOR SALE—I Large Cow just calved and another to calve in a week; apply to P. GLADNEY, Freshwater Valley. 0ct29,2i FOR SALE Leasehold Dwelling House, Hfo. 271 Water Street West; apply E. L. CARTER, Solicitor, City Hall. oct23,tf FOR SALE—Building Lot, corner of Patrick and Pleasant Sts.; apply to J. G. HIGGINS, Silicitor, 280 Duckworth Street. oct24,tf FOR SALE—Jewett 6-Cyl- Inder Touring Car, in perfect running order, a snap if applied for at once. L. MUNN. oct6.ebd.tf FOR SALE—At a Bargain, 1 Pony, 4 years old, Harness and Baggy; also 1 Pony Side Sleigh, all in first class condition; apply by letter to P. O.' BOX 141. ocf3o;Bi,tu,w.f FOR SALE—A Red Mare, about 9 years old. weight about' 1060 lbs., will be sold cheap, no reasonable offer refused; apply to W. B. POWER, 107 Quid! Vidi Road, City. 0ct30,3i What Have You to Sell ? Send it to Percival'a Auction Rooms, Adelaide Street. Household Furniture and Merchandise of every' description turned into cash quickly. ofct2B,Bi FOR SALE—One Piece, 2 inch Shafting, 19 feet long, two collars, three bearings, three hangers and one 80 inch iron pulley. MORGAN'S Printing Office. Board of Trade Building. oct»,«i WANTED! 3 STENOGRAPHERS AND 2 BOOKKEEPERS, for city firms; also 3 Trained Sales Agents to travel selling the World Book Encyclopedia, at once. Prospectuses and outfits have arrived. More salesmen and office helpers needed later. Will train you successfully in our Day or Evening Classes. Call in time or phone 1536 (Victoria Hall) or 2026 R. (188 Patrick Street). The United Business College of Nfld., P. G. BUTLER, 8.C.5., M.0.5., Principal. 0ct29,2i L O S T—Yesterday afternoon from Joh Brothers & Co., Ltd. wharf, via Water St., New Gower St., to S.A. Citadel, a Purse containing $35, the property of a fisherman. Will finder please return to this office. Reward. 0ct29,2i LOST— Between Allandale Road and Duckworth Street, a Bunch of Keys. Finder please return to office of BLACKWOOD, EMERSON & WINTER. Reward. oct3o,li LOST —On October 28th, between Queen Street, across George's Street, up Prince's. Street, Barron Street, Central Street to Pope's Street, a Pocket Book containing the sum of of Ten Dollars, the wages of a poor man. Finder will be rewarded upon leaving same at 10 Burke's Square. oct3o,li Saturday, a Small Sum of Money. Owner can have same upon proving ownership and paying expenses; apply at 147 Gower Street. oct3o,li STRAYED From Mayor Ave., a Black and White Setter Dog (three black spots on body, paws marked with small black spots), black leather collar, with no name on plate. .JPinder please telephone 2052 W. 0ct30,31 WASffß a Racoon Coat. For further particulars write BOX 10, cjo this office. 0ct29,2i WANTED Whiskey, Syrup and Beer Bottles. Phone 627 and horse will call. T. J. KENNEDY, 13 Williams' Lane. . 0ct30,6i WANTED 2 Young Ladies' (companions preferred), dan be accommodated with board in a private family in West End, terms reasonable; apply cjo Telegram Office. 0ct29,3i WANTED—Board and Lodging, within seven minutes walk of the Court House, by two young businessmen; all modern conveniences required; rates moderate; apply to "J.A.W." P. O. BOX 1182. 0ct30,3i Windows and Carpets Cleaned. All work guaranteed. Carpets cleaned by vacuum cleaner. 'Phone 1589 M. J. J. CLARKE. 0ct24,13i,e0d P. E. L POTATOES. JUST ARRIVED. 100 Sax. P. E. I. Potatoes (Blues & Reds). 300 Bales No. 1 P. E. I. Hay. . Due this week. 600 Sax. Bran. , 260 Sax. White Oats. 200 Sax. Yellow Corn Meal. 50 Sax. Whole Corn. / 100 Sax. Gluten Maize Meal. 20 Cases Fresh Eggs. PRICES RIGHT. ML A. Bastow & Sons, 0ct30,3i Limited. TO LET! THREE FLATS above store occupied by Spurrell the Tailor, 365 Water Street Suitable for club rooms, offices, sample rooms or boarding house. Possession Nov. Ist. Apply to T. J. BARRON, octiB,eod,tf 358 Water St. TO LET. That Centrally situated Water Side Premises, known as Goodfellows, at the West Side of Mc- Bride's Cove. Ideal for a Steam Ship Premises. For iiifdrmation apply to ESTATE ALEX. McDOUGALL, Frank McDougall, Executor. Office:—Mcßride's Cove; }une26,mon,tues,tf TO LET—An Upstairs Tenantable House, containing 4 rooms, situate on Southside. five minutes walk from Railway Station; apply 37 Leslie Btreet, between 7 and 8 p.m. oct23,tujßjtT Tfce Hospital for all fountain pen troubles is at the Fountain Pen Corner, foot of Prescott Street. BUTLER BROTHERS, 137 Water St. oct3o,2i,tu,th Earn Dollars for Yourself and also help a good cause. Persons willing to sell tickets on "Rolls- Royce," the champion heavyweight pig may obtain books containing thirty twenty cent tickets ($6.00 worth) for $5.00 at Gray & Goodland's. CPhtport orders address Secretary Committee, P. O. Box 1131, St. John's. No books given out on credit. oct3o,3i,eod Tickets on "Rolls-Royce the Champion Heavyweight Pig, raised from pedigreed Government stock and now being raffled in aid of the Child Welfare Association 20c. each at Blue Puttee, Board of Trade, Calver's, Cash's, Collett's, Crosbie Hotel, Si Faour's, Gray & Goodland's, Charley Meehan's, Nurse's, Leo O'Mara's, Harry Peddigrew's, Trainor's, Gus Wadden's and from members of Committee. Books containing $6.00 worth of tickets price $5.00 at Gray & Goodland's only. Address Outport orders "Secretary Pig Committee," P. O. Box 1131, St. John's. Clean unused stamps up to one dollars worth only accepted from outport customers for tickets. Drawing November 30th. Oct3o,tu,th,s,tf Help Wanted. WANTED—A General Girl; apply 114 Circular Road. 0ct30,3i WANTED—A Good General Servant; apply Co No. 4 Maxse St. oct3o,tf WANTED General Girl for small family; apply 47 Job's St. 0ct30,2i WANTED—A Girl who understands plain cooking; apply MRS. H. A. HERDER, Forest Road. oct29,tf . J—A General Servant; apply MRS. JOHN MADDIGAN, 38 Leslie Street. 0ct27,3i WANTED—By Nov. 15th, a General Servant in a small family; must have reference; apply MRS. J. T. O'Mara, 111 Military Road. 0ct30,2i WANTED—2 Experienced Waitresses, references required. BELMONT HOTEL, North Sydney, N.S. oct3o,si,eod JVANTED A Maid who understands plain housework; small I family; apply at 3 British Square. 0ct30,3i WANTED At the Girls' Dept., King George V. Institute, a , Good Housemaid; apply to the MATRON. oct3o,tf i WANTED—A Stenograph er, must have had previous experience; ' apply .with written application only , to G. KNOWLING, LTD. oct29,tf WANTED—A Maid who un-1 derstands plain cooking, where another is kept; apply MRS. D. M. BAIRD, 22 Monkstown Road. 0ct29,21 » WANTED —A General Maid, family small, reference necessary; apply evenings, MISS STE 39 King's Bridge Road. 0ct29,2i WANTED A Housemaid where another maid is kept; must understand plain cooking; good wages; apply 26 Leslie St. oct29,tf WANTED—Coat and Vest Makers, good wages, constant employment; apply HENRY STREET CLOTHING FACTORY. 0ct29,31 WANTED A Maid who understands plain cooking; apply MRS. R. C. AYRE, Circular Road. 0ct27,3i WANTED—lmmediately, a Cook; must have references; apply MRS. S. MILLEY, Circular Road. oct2o,tf WANTED—A Young Lady to act as nurse to an invalid girl, some training preferred; apply by letter to "H.T." c!o Evening Telegram Office. 0ct30,4i WANTED—A Housekeeper, Outport woman preferred, references required; apply UNITED TOWNS ELECTRIC CO., Avalon Telephone Building. oct27.tf WANTED—A Good General Servant, must understand pi cooking; apply to MRS. J. HACKE' "Erin House," 41 Brazil's Square. oct23,tf WANTED An Expert eed Stenographer for general office work from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.; apply NOTRE DAME HERRING OIL CO. before Friday, Room 12, Bon March* Building. 0ct30,3i W A N T E D—Saleswomen for Grocery and I)ry Goods Departments, must' have previous experien~~ also Boy for Hardware Departm* Written applications only; apply KNOWLING, LTD. oct*3,t* t.:r,**v* .\ .*■:D |
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