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The Evening Telegram TWELVE PAGES. TWELVE PAGES. VOLUME XLVI. $6.00 PER YEAR. ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1924. PRICE: TWO CENTS. NUMBER 262. THE "PEOPLES PAPER"—FORTY-FIVE YEARS IN THE SERVICE OF THE PUBLIC—IS A LIVE DAILY IN A BUSY CENTRE—STUDY ITS NEWSY ADVERTISING. WEATHER FORECAST! TORONTO, Noon.—Westerly gales, becoming colder with snow flurries. Wednesday—Strong westerly winds, fair and cold. ROPER & THOMPSON.—Bar. 29.64; ther. 42. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Local and Canadian.. $6.00 per year. Great Britain and U.S.A. (including Postage) 12.00 per year. "Increase your profits by ndvertls* ing in The Evening Telegram." 1000 Bags White Oats, Canadian. 1000 Bags White Oats, P. E. I. 1500 Bags Cornmeal 750 Bags Bran BOWRING BROTHERS, LIMITED, STORES DEPARTMENT. 750 Rolls Ruberoid 200 Rolls Eureka 800 Rolls 3 Ply Felt 800 Rolls 2 Ply Felt Auction Sales I THE Auctioneers] AUCTION. Household Furniture and Effects. Thursday, Nov. 20th, at 10.80 .i.i". sharp, Morris Bl<fc„ (fyeen St. Main Entrance, 2nd Plat, :, handsome oak dining chairs w Itli carver, hlur mohair seats; 1 beautiful Jacobean oak buffet with plate mirror, 1 mnall ehesterlleld lounge, i itncl type « 11>111• • t with typewriter. I we fhllritt' « rib v. Hh matt re* I table gramophone with 16 record l cabinet gramophone, ) 3 branch electric fixtures, 3 - branch electric lixtures, ~ large wardrobes, :' night closets, 1 booh keeper* swivel < hair, 2 small dressing tables, l new Axminster carpet Bquare 9 \ 12, 1 other carpet square, 1 pair red portiere curtains, 1 cane easy chair, l bureau and washstand, l piano Beat, I small centre table, l sideboard, I couch, ! bureau with 1!. E. mirror, 2 deck chairs, 2 Kitchen cupboards, .". doors, :; bedsteads complete, 1 counter. 1 ptuffed chair. - trunks, 3 heater louts, it mattresses, 1 iron bedstead and cpring t \ <;. l toilet basin, 1 toilet closet, lot gramophone record . ornaments pictures and sundry otber articles.Open for Inspection Wednesday from :: to E> p.m. FEARN & BARNES, novlB,2i,news,2i Auctioneers. Sale oi Work Under the auspices of Wesley Ladies' Aid will be opened at 5.30 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19TH by Inspector General C. H. Hutchings. And for Thursday Night a splendid Concert has been arranged, in which some of the city's best talent will take part. Fancy and Plain Work, Candy and Ice Cream, Fruit and Vegetables for sale, also a Grab Bag and Christmas Tree for the children. ADMISSION 10c. TEAS 80c. ADMISSION TO CONCERT 20c. r.| r | r.j r.| r.\ r\ r( r| r.| r r|rj r | r jr.) ( r.) | c.j r.\ r| r \ c.| r,^ ml Fa (Under the ilistiiißuishrd patronage of His Excellency the Governor and Lady Allardyce). A Song Recital in Costume BY ELEANOR MEWS, L.T.C.M., Assisted by ALEX. W. MEWS, Cellist, will be given in the METHODIST COLLEGE HALL ON WEDNESDAY EVENING NEXT NOVEMBER 19th, at 8.15. Tickets: Reserved Seats, $l.OO, 75c and 50c. at Dicks & Co. A limited number of seats at 30c. for which tickets may also be procured at Dicks & Co. mmmmmmmmmm. Tasker Celebration THE TASKER CELEBRATION FOR CHILDREN WILL BE HELD IN THE GRENFELL HALL, Saturday, Nov. 22nd ADMISSION BY TICKET ONLY. There will be an informal dance beginning at 9 p.m. Tickets 50 cents. L. J. HARNUM, Secretary. NOTE.—Will guardians of children who are usually invited, and who may not have received tickets, kindly apply to the Secretary? novlB,3i Nf Id. Poultry Association 12th ANNUAL SHOW C. L. B. Armoury Nov. 26, 27 & 28. POULTRY, FOXES, Nfld. DOGS Big Lottery Prizes. Tickets, 10c. Afternoon and 6 o'clock Teas served by Spencer Club. Admission. 20. Children, 10c. Entries to be made on or before Saturday, Nov. 22nd, to W. D. McCARTER, Hon. Sec'y-, Royal Bank Bldg. novlB,4i TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC! We make SAUSAGES a Spe sale and Retail. WE HAVE , Mince Meat Head CheeHC. Macaroni nnd Cheei* Meat, Loaf. Rpft« CheeNe. Holoinm. Liter. HeiirtM. Cooked Tripe. Pork Steak. CYRIL S. COFFKK - Cf* novlB.ll 'etalty—Fresh every day. Wholent STOCK I Pork Chnpt. Pork Loin. Ham. Moiled Ham, tlneon. Liinrh Tonirne. Cooked Corn licet Shortening. Hniwn. Dripping. Pickle*. Freshwater & LeMarchant Roads. CARD PARTY AND DANCE Will be held under the auspices of the St Andrew's Society, In the Club Rooms, Water Street, On Thursday Next, November 20th. Music for the Dance will be supplied by the St. Andrew's 8 Piece Orchestra. Handsome prizes for winners of card games. TICKETS: SLOO. LADIES' 60c. novls,3i,s.tu,w LES AUCTICN Dining. Parlour and Bedroom Furniture. Hall Stoves, No. \ "Daisy" Furnace. AT OI'H ROOMS. Star Hall. Henry strict, on Friday Next, 21st Inst, iit 10.30 Jl.T'l. Store will be open ;il! day Wednesday and Thursday to receive furniture P. C. O'Driscoll, Ltd., n0v!8.2l VuetloneerN. Our Brands of Tea: HEATHER, TRYMORE and BLUE BIRD are second to none. Baird & Co., Ltd., Water Street East. PATENT NOTICE. Four weeks after date hereof application will be made to His Excellency the Coventor in Council for Letters Patent for "New and Useful Improvements in Method of Adjusting Balance between Electrical Conductors or Networks" to he granted to Harry W. Hitchcock of Pasadena. United States of America, Telephone Engineer. Dated at St, John's, this lKth duy uf November, 1924. Mil US \ BARRON, Solicitors for Applicant. Bank of Montreal Bldg., St. John's. novlB,4i.tu Notice to the Public Patrons will please take notice that no bottles of rum or spirits shall be opened on my premises. MRS. P. T. BUTLER, 340 Duckworth Street. novlS,2i.tu,th NOTICE. The Regular Monthly Meeting of Terra Nova Council, No. 1452 Knights of Columbus will be held in Columbus Hall, Duckworth Street, Tuesday, November 18th, at 8 p.m. J. A. SAGE, novi7.2i Fin. Secretary. NOTICE. Four weeks after date hereof application will be made to His Excellency the Covemor-in-Council for a grant of Letters Patent for "New and useful improvements in furnaces" to lie made to John William Freman of 116 .Madeline Street. South Carlton, in the State of Victoria. Commonwealth of Australia, retired Engineer. St. John's, the L'Sth day of October, A.D.. 1024. HOWLEY & JERRETT, Solicitors for Applicant. NOTICE. One month after the date hereof application will be made to His Excellency the Governor in Council for a lease of the right to ! use the waters of North River, : Clarke's Beach, and its tributar[ ies for the purpose of driving j machinery. JOHN FENELON, Solicitor for Applicants. : nov4,4i,tu Property Owners. Thin Company acts as Agents either for Trußtees. Executors or Owners, and will take entire management of property, attending fo repairs, taxes, appraisals and insurance the collection of rents ami interest, making prompt returns ellber monthly or quarterly mm dtilrad. Acts as HrokrTS fur the Mil or purehaM of Rml Msimib, also tha plHcina or proottrißg *>f money on Mortg&f*. AtiHolutHly free advice, FRED J. ROIL & CO., Meal Estate A Insurance Agents. | Smalbvood Bid*. Duckworth St. oct3,tf W. E. PERCIVAL, Auctioneer, for Household Furniture and Fffects, Real Estate and Commission Agent, Percival's Auction Rooms, Adelaide Street, is always at your service, for auction or private sales of merchandise of every description. 'Phone 1960. novl.lmo STATUTORY NOTICE. In the matter of the estate of James Warren, late of St. John's. Hardware Merchant, deceased. All persons claiming to he creditors ; of. or who have any claim or demand upon or effecting the estate of .fames Warren, late of St. John's. Hard ward I Merchant, deceased, are required to send particulars of their claims in ; writing duly attested to .John Warren, 325 Water Street, St. John's, administrator of.the said estate on or before | the Ist day of December. A.D., 1924; \ after which date the said administrator will proceed to distribute the said j esiate, having regard only to ihe ; claims of which lie shall then have had j notice. St. John's, October 28th. 1924. WOOD k KELLY, Solicitors for Administrator, j ADDRESS: Temple Building, Duckworth Street St, Ji hit's. Newfoundland, STATUTORY NOTICE. In the matter of (lie IMato of (Jeorge (.. Harrison, late of St. John's, in the Island of Newfoundland. Hank Clerk, deceased. All persons claiming to he Creditors of, or who have any claim or demand upon or affecting the estate of George (i. Harrison, late of St. John's, in the Island of Newfoundland, Hank clerk. deceased, are required to scud particulars of their claims, duly attested, to The Royal Trust Company, of St. John's, aforesaid, Administrator of the said e.-tate mi or before tlie 3rd day of lie, ember, A I)., 1924; after .vhich date ihe said Administrator will proceed to distribute ihe said estate, having regard only to (lie claims of which It shall then have had notice. St. John's, Nov. 4th, A.D.. 1924 K. S. I'INSKNT, Solicitor for Administrator. ADDRESS: Royal Bank of Canada Bldg.. Water St.. St. John's, Nfld. PATENT NOTICE. Four week.-, after date hereof application will be made to His Excellency: th ■ Governor in Council for a grant of Letters Patent to he made to the' Dunlop Rubber Company. Limited, of Fort Dunlop. Erdington, Birmingham, nd, for new and useful Improvein Tennis Balls and similar halls having a gas content and in the ufaeture thereof. St. John's, this 4th day of November, 1924. WAKREX & WINTER. Solicitors for Applicant. Board of Trade Building, s*. John's. n0v6,11,18.25 PATENT NOTICE. Four weeks after date hereof applieation will he made to His Excellency the Governor-in-Council for Lettcr: Patenl for "New and Useful Improvements in Wood Grinders" to be granted to Paul Priem of Heidenham, an <ler Rrenz, Gcrmuny. Dated at St. John's this 28th da) ol th lober, i!' '1 t.UH'.S A BARRON, Solicitors for Applicant. Uttnk of Montreal Bldg., St. John's. oCt2B.4i.tu NOTICE. Persons who have left piclures, photographs, etc., with us to be framed, or furniture or other articles to be repaired, are requested to take delivery of the same not later than the 30th November inst. We are closing the business carried on by us in St. John's and we shall be unable to lake any responsibility in conned ion with such goods after the Above mentioned date. THE UNITED STATES PICTUBE & PORTRAIT CO. St. John's, Nov. loth. NOTICE. As we are closing our business in St. John's all persons having claims against us are requested to send us particulars of their 1 accounts on or before the 30th November inst. All persons in-3 debted to us are requested to i ! make payment of their accounts 1 on or before that date. ) THE UNITED STATES PICTURE & PORTRAIT CO. f St. John's, November 10th. iiovlo,9i,tu,tb,» ATTENTION HOUSEHOLDERS! TUNGSTEN. 40 Watt Bulbs @ .. .. 35c. 25 Watt Tungsten Bulbs @ 35c. 25 Watt Bulbs @ 25c. 75 Watt Bulbs (5) 80c. 100 Watt Bulbs @ 85c. Curling Irons, only .. ..$2.00 Electric Irons, only $5.45 We also have in stock—shades, shadeholders, tape, sockets, snap switches, and to arrive a supply of portable table lamps at a remarkable low figure. Watch the paper for price. For convenience of our customers in the East End these bulbs can bo purchased at (;. T. Hudson's, 148 Duckworth Street, opp. Custom House. ALFRED A. HUDSON, 365 Duckworth Street. oct-Ti.lm.eod BRIAN DUNFIELD BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, NOTARY, Board of Trade Bldg. St. John's. 0ct29.6m0 Telephone 122. ALL FOR TF\ TENTS. ■^,r ~ Just to gel new trade L we will send one l»«s. puck a k e hand• some Silk and Satin Remnants for Fane} Work. 2 yards beautiful Lace, one Aluminum Thimble, Flower Pin. 1 pkg. Embroidery Silk, and handsome Ring. All these goods sent post paid. Only 10e. Three Lots. 25c. Money had. if not well pleased. Address: SEVILLK LACE CO., ORANGE, New Jersey. Box .'517. n0v17.2i PICKED IP—On Sunday, a Sum of Honey. Owner ran have same by applying to NICHOLAS CALLAHAN'. 159 New Gower Street and paying oo:-'t of this advt. novlS.li Notice to Ice Dealers—Wc have any quantity of saw-dust :■• sale. For particulars 'Phone 16F3. n0v15,3i Persons Desirous of Learning Telegraphy: apply by leter to P. O. Box 1307. Terms reasonable. novls.3i,eod FOR HlRE—Space on Platform, C.L.B. Armoury, at Annual Poultry Show. Nov. 26th, 27th and 28th. for display of products, will be let to iirst application made to w. I). McCarter. Hon. See.. Royal Hank Bldg. n0v18.20.22 While the offer lasts—l will glass your National War Men and frame with imitation oak for $1 25, 'Phone 1693 M, or write BUSINESS, P, (). l'.ox 2072. City, and 1 will call. n0v18.3l FOR SALE—That Freehold Property on the corner of Duckworth Street, and Customs' House Hill, eon sisting of two dwelling houses and two shops. The property will he sold as n whole or separately. Terms can he arranged. For further particulars apply to WOOD & KELLY, Temple Bldg., Duckworth St. octll.tf FOR SALE—One House on I Duckworth Street, 6 rooms, easy terms, 'immediate possession; apply to J. R. i JOHNSTON. nov7.eod.tf FOR SALE—Fifteen Generill Purpose Horses, Just the horses for lumber woods; apply hcpkht lks i TKR, -in Hamilton Street. novH.lf FOR SALE A Freehold Duelling House together with barn, •tittintti OH Suets Street (off Mt-rrymm t ing Road) For particulars apply to WOOD & KELLY, Templo Building, Duckworth St. OCtll.tl TO LET Comfortable Rooms with all modern conveniences. convenient West End locality; apply I W. J. BROWNE, Solicitor, Royal Bank ! of Canada Bldg. novlS.tf !TO RENT—A House, No. 5 : Spruce Street, containing 6 rooms and i outhouse. For particulars apply on the i premises to A. HODDER, Painter. n0v15,4i TO LET—Furnished Home, j "Aden," 27 Bond Street, until May I next or a longer term by arrangement. S. E. GARLAND. novB,eod,tf FEILDIAN CLUB A Meeting of members of Feildian Club will be held this evening, at 8.15, in Bishop Feild College Hall (entrance Colonial Street). H. C. HAYWARD, noviB,ii Hon. Secretary. M. G. BAND ANNUAL MEETING The 3v(\ Annual Meeting of the Methodist Guards Rand takes place this evening at 8 o'clock, in the Band Room. Business: Election of Officers for the ensuing year. It is necessary that all Bandsmen should attend. By order of the Bandmaster C. J. DUTOT, noviB,n Secretary. Lecture & Sociable Lecture on "New York," illustrated with beautiful lantern slides, by L. COLLEY, ESQ., and interspersed with musical and other numbers. Lecture Room, St. Michael's Church, Wednesday, Nov. 19th, at 8 p.m. To conclude with a Sociable. Tickets now on sale and at the door. Admission 40c. Proceeds for Church Repairs Fund. novls.3i.s.tu,\v St Margaret's Guild OLD TImFsOCIAELE In Canon Wood Hall, Nov. 19th? at 8 O'Ctock. ADMISSION 30c. Candy and Ice Cream for Sale. BEST LOCAL TALENT. novlS.li S.U.F The Regular Meeting of St. John's Lodge, Xo. 5, will be held this Tuesday evening, the 18th, ill 7.l*>, when the Supreme Grand Lodge now In session will pay an official visit to St. John's Lodge. Every member of St. John's Lodge is asked to be on time to give the Supreme Grand Lodge a right royal welcome. By order W.M. S. GARDNER, novlS.li Secretary. Newfoundland St. Andrew's Society. A General Meeting of the ! above Society will be held in the Club Rooms on Tuesday, Nov. 18th, at B.JJO p.m. A largo attendance in requetttd. HARVEY BUTT. Hon. Hec.-Trea*. NOTE:—The Finance Committee will meet at 7.80 p.m. n0v!7,21 I CHRISTMAS will be around again before you know it! And the eternal gift shopping! Save your energy this year by spending part of your gift money on Photographs of yourself. Not a new idea, but always effective. 'Phone 521 and make an appointment. Studio open every night. S. H. PARSONS & SONS, Cor. Water & Prescott Streets. novls.3i.eod 1 Ford Coupe. 1 Ford Touring Car. 1 (>-Cylinder Buick. 1' 2 Ton Republic Truck 1 Chrevolet. Royal Garage, Carnell St. , • i.c.0,.-..ii.tr FOR SALE. One hundred and fifty acres of valuable timber and fanning land, situated at Olenview, Come-by-Chance River, with large nine room dwelling house and several outhouses thereon. This is a real sportsmen's Paradise during summer months, and a chance for the right person to make big money; apply to AllC'H (JOOBY, oct2B,eod,tf » Monroe St WANTED. SCHOONERS to freight brick from Brickyard to Company's pier Bell Island, prompt despatch each place. C. & M. PELLY. novin.tus if (ieorge's Brook. WANTED—To Buy immediatclt all kinds of M< n's and Hoys' wearing apparel, Bpot cash, We hare in stock a tine assortment of men's, hoys', women's and Misses' winter wearing apparel at bargain prices. Just drop in and sec for yourself. DOMINION SECOND HAND BTOR3, t Chapel Street. or tliLM9i.ee J WANTED—To Rent, Small House or Flat, 4 to fi room ; apply. stating particulars, rent, etc., to Box 30, lliis ofliee. novlT,:;i WANTED Horse for his keep-for winter months to be used In Evening Telegram delivery every second day. will he well cared for: npply this office. novl Mi' WANTED A Loin* Carl nml Harness: appl: by letter to I'.ox L'O, <■ o this office. n >vH 1I WANTED—Whiskey, S> rup ami Beer Bottle*. 'Phone 627 and will call. '1 .) KENNEDY, 1 3 Williams* Lane. 0c.t31.1m Help Wanted DOMESTIC HELP. WANTED—A Maid (family of 3i. re fen ne."; n quired : MRS. 01 LEY, 51 Kennii . Mill Road. WANTED—Immediately, a Hafd il ■' Pb MRS, P. E VGAN "Bungalow," C miwall Av<. n0v17.3i WANTED A Maid < : understands plain I out. must have refi rem . LeMarehanl Road. I U WANTED—A r.nr>vr;}\ ' j applj MRS T, ii. O'N :iLI ! Street East. • I >'-'■ | W AN TE D—Experipr I Stead} Woman Servnl • ; o'clock. ',; Queen's R< ■ ' WANTED—Imr> lately, i Genera! Maid, thr< • in familv. w oitt. reference r< rjuir' d: app W. F. (' UITER, 15 il re;1! n0v17.31 WANTED—A General Maid where oth< r maids kept; ippl w to MRS. (',. M. JOHNSON '! or 'phone 106. r. iv' WANTED—A Maid where anoth ris pt; Iv to MRS 1. V PERLIN. 44 <■' ■"' ' ''■ I:'''' WANTED—At once an Experlenceil Nursemaids ipplj '■■ i.eM.in hum Road. nov l >tl WANTED—A General Girl, ~ne who un leT an . plain cooking applj MRS. FRANK lilt VDSH \W Military Road, aovlS.tl WANTED A Maid who understands plain cooking where another maid Is kept; apply MRS J, LINDBERG, 19 Military Road. novlO.tf WANTED A Maid who understands plain cooking, references required, another fcirl kept; epply <o MRS. 11. B. HATCH, 38 Quees'l Road oct24.tf COOKS WANTED A Cook with Home knowledge nf plain i imttinjT: sp p|) MRH UKOROK KNOWI.INtj Piirk i'hn e, Kennies' inn Road tiD\ I ;.ir MALE HELP WANTED—A Capable Gr*v ptr of experience; apply In writing to C. P. BAGAN, Duckworth Street. novla.tf MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED—Two Experienced Coat .Makers; good wages; apply J. J. STRANG, Water St. novl7,tf WANTED An Experienced Girl for Pants and Vest making; constant employment; apply S. F. Mc- LOUOHLAN, 394 Water Street, opp. A. E. Hickman Co., Ltd. n0v15",31
Object Description
Title | Evening Telegram (St. John's, N.L.), 1924-11-18 |
Subject | Canadian newspapers--Newfoundland and Labrador--St. John's--20th century |
Publisher | W. J. Herder |
Place of Publication | St. John's (N.L.) |
Date | 1924-11-18 |
Year | 1924 |
Month | 11 |
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 the years 1919-1926. |
Location | Canada--Newfoundland and Labrador--Avalon Peninsula--St. John's |
Time Period | 20th Century |
Volume | Vol. 46 |
Issue | No. 262 |
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 | 23143.cpd |
Description
Title | Evening Telegram (St. John's, N.L.), 1924-11-18 |
Subject | Canadian newspapers--Newfoundland and Labrador--St. John's--20th century |
Publisher | W. J. Herder |
Date | 1924-11-18 |
Year | 1924 |
Month | 11 |
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 |
Volume | Vol. 46 |
Issue | No. 262 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
File Name | SJDT_19241118_001.jp2 |
File Size | 6641.94 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 TWELVE PAGES. TWELVE PAGES. VOLUME XLVI. $6.00 PER YEAR. ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1924. PRICE: TWO CENTS. NUMBER 262. THE "PEOPLES PAPER"—FORTY-FIVE YEARS IN THE SERVICE OF THE PUBLIC—IS A LIVE DAILY IN A BUSY CENTRE—STUDY ITS NEWSY ADVERTISING. WEATHER FORECAST! TORONTO, Noon.—Westerly gales, becoming colder with snow flurries. Wednesday—Strong westerly winds, fair and cold. ROPER & THOMPSON.—Bar. 29.64; ther. 42. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Local and Canadian.. $6.00 per year. Great Britain and U.S.A. (including Postage) 12.00 per year. "Increase your profits by ndvertls* ing in The Evening Telegram." 1000 Bags White Oats, Canadian. 1000 Bags White Oats, P. E. I. 1500 Bags Cornmeal 750 Bags Bran BOWRING BROTHERS, LIMITED, STORES DEPARTMENT. 750 Rolls Ruberoid 200 Rolls Eureka 800 Rolls 3 Ply Felt 800 Rolls 2 Ply Felt Auction Sales I THE Auctioneers] AUCTION. Household Furniture and Effects. Thursday, Nov. 20th, at 10.80 .i.i". sharp, Morris Bl |
CONTENTdm file name | 23131.jp2 |