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EV ~SI M Volume xij. ' $3.00 PER YEAR. ST. JOHN'S. NEWFOUNDLAND. THURSDAY/ NW PRICE ONE CENT. NUMBER 272. 1 TEEN PAGES TO-DAY RATHER FOBSCAST« rtpoD*TO, Noon.—N. E. Winds, Into gales, with snow or stoet r & THOMPSON.—Bar. 30.80; m FDFDFDFD Sealed Tenders will be receiv-1 ed by E. M. Reinhardt, Regis-: trar of Shipping at LaHave, N.S., utp3 to 6 p.m. on the 2nd December, 1919, next, for pur-i chase of Fishing Schooner 'Tip-; perary", 92 tons nett register, now at LaHave, N.S., and built, at Lunenburg by Smith & Rhu- j land, April 21st, 1915, including Fishing Anchors and Fishing Hawser. Cheque for One Hun-, dred Dollars to accompany ten-1 der, and returnable if offer not; accepted, balance of purchase price payable December 6th, 1919, and possession given on payment. St. John's, Nfld., November 24th, 1919. n0v25,3i PUBLIC NOTICE. Ujtder the provisions of Chapter 23, 2 Edward VII., enittled "An Act to amend tJw Post Office Act, 1891," and upon the recommendation of the Board appointed under Section 1 thereof, noj tice is hereby given that, Three : Months after this date, a-Proclamation I will isssue for the alteration of name, 1 or re-naming of places as under, that is to say:— 1. That Turk's Gut, District of Harbor Main, to be re-named MARYSVALE.2. That Seal Cove, near Stephenville Crossing, District of St. George, to be re-Uftjned ROTHESAY.J. R. BENNETT, Colonial Secretary. : Dept. of the Colonial Sec'y, -«Aufeust «&*, 1919. aug?,l3l,th' JUST RECEIVED: A shipment of Frost Wire Gates, standard size; Drive Gates, 8 and 10 feet wide; Walk Gates, 3)4 and 4 feet wide; also Farm and Poultry Fencing. Also a shipment of Big George Metal Shingles, Valley, Ridge Cap, etc., all galvanized. These Galvanized Shingles are stormproof and fireproof, and have been tested here for the past 13 years and are still as good as new. For prices and particulars apply to H. R. COOK, Rocksley Farm, - Outer Cove BOg Agent for the Frost Steel and Wwr Co., Ltd* Hamilton, Oat. octl7,2oi,eod MONEY TO LEND. I have money for investment on first mortgage security of approved City Real Estate. C. J. CAHILL, Barrister-At-Law & Solicitor. Offices: Law Chambers, Duckworth St. oct2,eod,tf r Refreshing as Spring Flowers. Our new Perfumes suggest the balmy odors ot springtime. Everyone is chosen because of its naturalness, charm and permanence. Our line, always a notable one, is unusually complete just now. Tou are invited to see the showing and test the new odors. Bottles of various sizes ranging in price from 45c. to $5.00. PETER O'MARA, "ffee DrnggfcV 44*48 VATEB ST. WEST. ORANGES—California. DSIOHS-Bwi and Crates. . OATS—4 buthel sacks, White, BRAN, CATTLE FEED HEAL. IN STOCK: APPLES—King and other kinds. POTATOES—P. E. L and Lead. TURNIPS-—Local. CALDWELL'S CELEBRATED TO ARRIVE: cssmsam AUCTION NOTICE. QrAMITT TIOFSEHOLD FXJRMTOf: & EFFECTS, and PIANO. On Monday next, Dec. 1, at 10.30 a.m. sharp, tithe residence of Mrs. Geo. LaFleur, waterforr] Bridge Road (opp. G. P. Cemetery), a quantity of Household furniture and Effects, including one wand American Upright Piano. Parnculars in Saturday's papers. Walter A. OU Kelly, AUCTION. At the residence of the y/ Late H. E. Hayward, 10 Victoria Strict, * On Monday next, Dec. 1, at 10.30 o'clock, J" the Household Furniture and Ef-- Particulars in Saturday's Tele- C. O'DriscoO, Ltd., ***■* AvcttoMers. FOR c* Genei 2ht 105( ■Y Genei eht iooc are snip WANTED AT ONCE! OUTPORT GIRL for Housework. Wages $16.00 per month Applications must be accompanied by recommendation as to character. Fare advanced. Apply by letter to "Home," Care Evening Telegram. n0v27,3i Hides & Furs Wanted. 50,000 Mnskrat Skins; also Silver, Cross, White & Red Fox, Marten, Mink, Bear, Weasel and Lynx Skins. Highest Market Prices. North American Scrap and Metal Co. FhomT367r Office: Clift's Cove. (Late 6. €. Fearn ft Son's Premises.) ST. JOHN'S. eod St. Andre Night! » To-night in the C. C. C. Hall. Concert commences 8 p.m. prompt. Admission by ticket only. Positively no money taken at door. n0v27,1i Reading and Writing Gasses. The Reading and Writing Classes held at the Girls' Department of the Seamen's Institute will re-open shortly, providing there are enough members to form classes. Will any girls who are desirous to learn kindly leave their names at the MAIN OFFICE, Second Floor of the Institute? LADIES' AUXILIARY OF THE GIRLS' DEPARTMENT. A. M. Belbin, Sec.-Treasurer. n0v27,2i W. P. A. The Annual Meeting of the W. P. A. will be held in the Presbyterian Hall on Thursday, Dec. 4th, at 3.30 p.m. All members are requested to attend. A. N. GOSLING, Ci0v27,28,29,dec2,3 Hon. Sec'y. Steam for North Sydney. The S. S. SABLE I. will probably sail for North Sydney on Friday, November 28th. For passage (first class only, freight rates, etc., apply to HARVEY & C 0„ LTD., nav2s,3i, Steamship Agents; ;4. elp Wanted! Office Position open tAtamf Mi 4ln Ifriffifr jil also want But Slcvater. ATItE * ; \ . aoTftti SI •D (, a ft \\mmi The biggest, best and most economical cake of Soap on the market to-day—unequalled for laundry or bath. A trial cake will convince you. Hie Standard Mfg. Co., Limited. BUYING and SELLING PROPERTY. When you want to SELL YOUR PROPERTY to the best advantage give us particulars. CASH BUYERS waiting for suitable houses. No sale no charge. When you wjmt to BUY PROPERTY come in and see us. the largest fist in the City to select from. Prio»**ifcing from $1,000,00 to f9,000.00. ' - D•'. w• ' ■ y] A ■4 'C ►) A D. D, A . ROIL & Co- Auctioneers, IcipEstate & Investment Brokers, Paiaßwood Building, Duckworth Street. /'» 4i ■*D ■D 1^5:! us £3; ►, - ►. D Government of Newfoundland 5 1-2 Per Cent Loan. Applications will be received at the Office of the undersigned, between the hours of 10 a.m. and 5 p.m., for the purchase of Government of Newfoundland Bonds, amounting to ONE MILLION DOLLARS, bearing Interest at the rate of FIVE AND PER CENT, per annum, payable on the first days of January and July in each year, and Principal repayable on the first day of July, 1939. Such Principal sum and Interest are payable at the Office of the Minister of Finance and Customs, St. John's, Newfoundland; at the Bank of Montreal, St. John's, Montreal and Toronto, and at the Agency of the Bank-of Montreal, New York. A These Bonds will be free from all present and future taxes, including Income Tax, in Newfoundland.' H. J. BROWNRIGG, mDY2i,tf Minister of Finance & Customs. CM ♦ ■ ;C I tethoau 1»Wl| "a-- JrT LOST—On Monday night, a Small Otter Fur Collar, by way of 1 St., Bond St. and Theatre Hill, ftnder please return to No. 13 Adeaide Street and get reward. n0v27,1i LOST About two weeks 190* the Weighing Beam of a Platform Scales, between Stabb's and W. & G. Wendell's. Finder please return to W. fc O. Rendell's and get reward. n0v27,1i POUND—Two Head of Cattie—one red and white heifer, one black bull, with white about the face, white switch on tail. Owners can have same by proving property and paying expenses. NICHOLAS J. HARDING, Holyrood South. nov2s,2i,tu,th PICKED UP On Water Street, about 12 feet Chain. Owner can have same by proving property and paying expenses; apply at this office. n0v27,1i _ STRAYED—From Topsail, 1 Black Bullock, 2 years old, with mark in ear. Anyone giving information which will lead to the recovery of same will be rewarded by applying to MRS. JAMES MILLER. Topsail. n0v27,1i STRAYED From Freshwater Rosd in An gust last, one White Pony; split in right ear and couple of front teeth broken. Last heard of at Clarke's Beach. Anyone giving information that will lead to its recovery will be rewarded. M. KELLY, Camban. Central Cab Stand, or 38 Henry Street. n0v25,5i WANTED TO RENT—Two or three Rooms, furnished or unfurnished; apply by letter to "G". care Evening Telegram Office. n0v27,3i WANTED TO RENT Immediately, a Home or Bungalow, from four to seven rooms, with modern conveniences: centrally located preferred; willing to pay good rent; apply *W. T,", Telegram Office. np*U,ao4/f^ ~ WANTED Soon as possible, t or i Booms In good locality; apply by letter to "A", care this office. nov2s,3i,tu,th,s WANTED Everyone who prefers a Marmalade "not so awfully sweet" to try a pot of "Sunkist Grapefruit Marmalade". Apply to any upto-date grocer. jan2,lyr Two Gentlemen can be accommodated with Board and Lodging at 176 Duckworth Street; apply MRS. MOORE. n0v26,3i NOTICE Fhave iiTmy possession 3 Head Cattle—l Jersey, no horns; 1 Black Heifer and 1 Black and White Cow. Owner can have same by proving property and paying expenses; apply PETER JOY, Truckman, Mundy Pond Road. n0v27,3i TO LET I have storage for about 4 or 5 cars in a good dry garage; apply to E. J. MILLER, Central Cab Stand, or Merrymeeting Rd. n0v26,2i FOR SALE One Large Overmantel, with Mirror; also one other Mirror; apply R. J. MATTHEWS, Veterans' Canteen, Water St. n0v27,2i FOR SALE A Dwelling House, situate 237 Hamilton Avenue; has all modern conveniences; hot and cold water and electric light. For further information apply W. H. NORRIS, 237 Hamilton Avenue. n0v27,1i FOR SALE—One Bungalow situated on Mundy Pond Road; Just finished; freehold; 5 rooms; land 50 jx 225; occupation immediately; apply to J. R. JOHNSTON, Real Estate, Prescott Street. nov26,tf PROPERTY FOR SALE~ With Dwelling House, Stable and Outhouse thereon. Will be sold at a bargain if applied for at once; apply •at 273 Hamilton Avenue. n0v26,3i FOR SALE—I Mare, about 800 lbs.; perfectly sound and kind in any harness; several sets of Harness, 1 Iron Tyred Buggy and 1 Rubber Tyred Buggy; apply at 61 Field St. __nov2s,3i FOR SALE—That Freehold Property, "Sudbury", situate on Water Street West, with Dwelling House thereon. Far particulars apply on the premises, or to L. P. CHAPLIN. n0v22,6i FOR Weston Beat, about 26 tons; well found in every particular. For further particulars apply to JAMBS J. DAVIS, Argentia. novls. Help Wanted. WANTED—A General Girl to do light housework in a small family; washing out; apply to 43 Gower Street. nov27D31,e0d WANTED-A General Maid. Good wages paid a suitable one; reference required; apply MRS. F. J. MORRIS, No. 4 Waterford Terrace. n0v27,3i WANTED—A General Ser*» rant; washing out; apply to MJ&3. ANDREW CAR NELL, 18 Cochrane St. n0v27,3i WANTED Immediately^ a few Pants and Overall Milkers; apply to VINCENT GOSS, 317"Water St. nov2s,3i,tu,th,s WANTED—3 Girls: one for dining room, one for chambermaid, one for kitchen; apply to MRS. WHITTEN, Kitchener Hotel, Duckworth Street. n0v26,3i WANTED General Seryant small family; good wages; apply MRS. T. W. SPARKES, 114,-Springdale Street. n0v26,6i WANTED—A General Servant; two in family; apply No. 26 Brazil's Square. n0v26,6i WANTED—A General Servant; good wages; washing out. MRS. JAMES PRATT, LeMarchant Road. nov26,tf WANTED—A Boy to learn the Bartering Business; apply to J. P. BREEN, 87 New Gower Street. n0v25,3i WANTED Immediately, a General Maid* with knowledge of plain cooking; apply MRS. D. H. MURRAY, 11 Gower St. nov2s,tf WANTED—Bright Boy of 16 or 17 for office; must have some knowledge of typewriting; apply F. B. MeCURDY & CO., Board of Trade Building. nov25r3i WANTED Between Nov. 25th and Dec. 20th, a Housemaid; applv in person or writing to MRS. PHILIP KNOWLING, 'Cartie', Monkstown Road. n0v25,4i WANTED Immediately, a Maid; apply to MRS. WM. CLOUSTON, 77 Queen's Road. nov24,tf WANTED—At once, a good Cook; apply at WOOD'S West End Restaurant nov2l,tf WANTED —At Once, a Girl for Light Housework; washing out; high wages; apply to MRS. C. J. CAHILL, 54 Monkstown Road. nov3,tf WANTED-A Cook, at once; apply to MRS. ERIC BOWRING, Rennie's Mill Road. novl7,tf WANTED—A Good Strong Boy; apply KAVANAGH'S DRUG STORE. nov!s,tf WANTED-2 Girls for Cash Desk; also one Saleslady with dry goods experience. G. KNOWLING, LTD. novll,tf WANTED—By Dec. Ist, a Housemaid; apply MRS. W. J. HERDEJt, 40 Rennie's Mill Road. novl4,tf WANTED—A Dining Room Girl; apply THE COCHRANE HOTEL. novls,tf WANTED Lady Bookkeeper; must have experience at double entry work; good wages to the right person. R. H. TRAPNELL, Ltd. novl4,tf WANTED Immediately, Pipe Fitter and Plumber; Union wages; none but first class men need apply. MOORE & CO., Duckworth St. novl3,tf WANTED—An Experienced ' Salesman for Hardware Department G. KNOWLING, LTD. novl2,tf WANTED—A Boy as Metsenger; light work; good wages; a fine chance to get a good start in life. GARLAND'S, Leading Bookstore, novft.tf GIRL WANTED—Am leay" lag position in Toronto in December* after two years housework, to rtttirn to Newfoundland. Would like girl,for my place. Passage advanced; goatf home; all 'tta## family. Competent, honest girl. desired. Do not reply unless yd* are suro Tou can come. Apply Mltiß JEBSIB BUSSEY, Ml Pajw^igs.,
Object Description
Title | Evening Telegram (St. John's, N.L.), 1919-11-27 |
Subject | Canadian newspapers--Newfoundland and Labrador--St. John's--20th century |
Publisher | W. J. Herder |
Place of Publication | St. John's (N.L.) |
Date | 1919-11-27 |
Year | 1919 |
Month | 11 |
Day | 27 |
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. 41 |
Issue | No. 272 |
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 | 3400.cpd |
Description
Title | Evening Telegram (St. John's, N.L.), 1919-11-27 |
Subject | Canadian newspapers--Newfoundland and Labrador--St. John's--20th century |
Publisher | W. J. Herder |
Date | 1919-11-27 |
Year | 1919 |
Month | 11 |
Day | 27 |
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. 41 |
Issue | No. 272 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
File Name | SJDT_19191127_001.jp2 |
File Size | 6215.37 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 | EV ~SI M Volume xij. ' $3.00 PER YEAR. ST. JOHN'S. NEWFOUNDLAND. THURSDAY/ NW PRICE ONE CENT. NUMBER 272. 1 TEEN PAGES TO-DAY RATHER FOBSCAST« rtpoD*TO, Noon.—N. E. Winds, Into gales, with snow or stoet r & THOMPSON.—Bar. 30.80; m FDFDFDFD Sealed Tenders will be receiv-1 ed by E. M. Reinhardt, Regis-: trar of Shipping at LaHave, N.S., utp3 to 6 p.m. on the 2nd December, 1919, next, for pur-i chase of Fishing Schooner 'Tip-; perary", 92 tons nett register, now at LaHave, N.S., and built, at Lunenburg by Smith & Rhu- j land, April 21st, 1915, including Fishing Anchors and Fishing Hawser. Cheque for One Hun-, dred Dollars to accompany ten-1 der, and returnable if offer not; accepted, balance of purchase price payable December 6th, 1919, and possession given on payment. St. John's, Nfld., November 24th, 1919. n0v25,3i PUBLIC NOTICE. Ujtder the provisions of Chapter 23, 2 Edward VII., enittled "An Act to amend tJw Post Office Act, 1891," and upon the recommendation of the Board appointed under Section 1 thereof, noj tice is hereby given that, Three : Months after this date, a-Proclamation I will isssue for the alteration of name, 1 or re-naming of places as under, that is to say:— 1. That Turk's Gut, District of Harbor Main, to be re-named MARYSVALE.2. That Seal Cove, near Stephenville Crossing, District of St. George, to be re-Uftjned ROTHESAY.J. R. BENNETT, Colonial Secretary. : Dept. of the Colonial Sec'y, -«Aufeust «&*, 1919. aug?,l3l,th' JUST RECEIVED: A shipment of Frost Wire Gates, standard size; Drive Gates, 8 and 10 feet wide; Walk Gates, 3)4 and 4 feet wide; also Farm and Poultry Fencing. Also a shipment of Big George Metal Shingles, Valley, Ridge Cap, etc., all galvanized. These Galvanized Shingles are stormproof and fireproof, and have been tested here for the past 13 years and are still as good as new. For prices and particulars apply to H. R. COOK, Rocksley Farm, - Outer Cove BOg Agent for the Frost Steel and Wwr Co., Ltd* Hamilton, Oat. octl7,2oi,eod MONEY TO LEND. I have money for investment on first mortgage security of approved City Real Estate. C. J. CAHILL, Barrister-At-Law & Solicitor. Offices: Law Chambers, Duckworth St. oct2,eod,tf r Refreshing as Spring Flowers. Our new Perfumes suggest the balmy odors ot springtime. Everyone is chosen because of its naturalness, charm and permanence. Our line, always a notable one, is unusually complete just now. Tou are invited to see the showing and test the new odors. Bottles of various sizes ranging in price from 45c. to $5.00. PETER O'MARA, "ffee DrnggfcV 44*48 VATEB ST. WEST. ORANGES—California. DSIOHS-Bwi and Crates. . OATS—4 buthel sacks, White, BRAN, CATTLE FEED HEAL. IN STOCK: APPLES—King and other kinds. POTATOES—P. E. L and Lead. TURNIPS-—Local. CALDWELL'S CELEBRATED TO ARRIVE: cssmsam AUCTION NOTICE. QrAMITT TIOFSEHOLD FXJRMTOf: & EFFECTS, and PIANO. On Monday next, Dec. 1, at 10.30 a.m. sharp, tithe residence of Mrs. Geo. LaFleur, waterforr] Bridge Road (opp. G. P. Cemetery), a quantity of Household furniture and Effects, including one wand American Upright Piano. Parnculars in Saturday's papers. Walter A. OU Kelly, AUCTION. At the residence of the y/ Late H. E. Hayward, 10 Victoria Strict, * On Monday next, Dec. 1, at 10.30 o'clock, J" the Household Furniture and Ef-- Particulars in Saturday's Tele- C. O'DriscoO, Ltd., ***■* AvcttoMers. FOR c* Genei 2ht 105( ■Y Genei eht iooc are snip WANTED AT ONCE! OUTPORT GIRL for Housework. Wages $16.00 per month Applications must be accompanied by recommendation as to character. Fare advanced. Apply by letter to "Home," Care Evening Telegram. n0v27,3i Hides & Furs Wanted. 50,000 Mnskrat Skins; also Silver, Cross, White & Red Fox, Marten, Mink, Bear, Weasel and Lynx Skins. Highest Market Prices. North American Scrap and Metal Co. FhomT367r Office: Clift's Cove. (Late 6. €. Fearn ft Son's Premises.) ST. JOHN'S. eod St. Andre Night! » To-night in the C. C. C. Hall. Concert commences 8 p.m. prompt. Admission by ticket only. Positively no money taken at door. n0v27,1i Reading and Writing Gasses. The Reading and Writing Classes held at the Girls' Department of the Seamen's Institute will re-open shortly, providing there are enough members to form classes. Will any girls who are desirous to learn kindly leave their names at the MAIN OFFICE, Second Floor of the Institute? LADIES' AUXILIARY OF THE GIRLS' DEPARTMENT. A. M. Belbin, Sec.-Treasurer. n0v27,2i W. P. A. The Annual Meeting of the W. P. A. will be held in the Presbyterian Hall on Thursday, Dec. 4th, at 3.30 p.m. All members are requested to attend. A. N. GOSLING, Ci0v27,28,29,dec2,3 Hon. Sec'y. Steam for North Sydney. The S. S. SABLE I. will probably sail for North Sydney on Friday, November 28th. For passage (first class only, freight rates, etc., apply to HARVEY & C 0„ LTD., nav2s,3i, Steamship Agents; ;4. elp Wanted! Office Position open tAtamf Mi 4ln Ifriffifr jil also want But Slcvater. ATItE * ; \ . aoTftti SI •D (, a ft \\mmi The biggest, best and most economical cake of Soap on the market to-day—unequalled for laundry or bath. A trial cake will convince you. Hie Standard Mfg. Co., Limited. BUYING and SELLING PROPERTY. When you want to SELL YOUR PROPERTY to the best advantage give us particulars. CASH BUYERS waiting for suitable houses. No sale no charge. When you wjmt to BUY PROPERTY come in and see us. the largest fist in the City to select from. Prio»**ifcing from $1,000,00 to f9,000.00. ' - D•'. w• ' ■ y] A ■4 'C ►) A D. D, A . ROIL & Co- Auctioneers, IcipEstate & Investment Brokers, Paiaßwood Building, Duckworth Street. /'» 4i ■*D ■D 1^5:! us £3; ►, - ►. D Government of Newfoundland 5 1-2 Per Cent Loan. Applications will be received at the Office of the undersigned, between the hours of 10 a.m. and 5 p.m., for the purchase of Government of Newfoundland Bonds, amounting to ONE MILLION DOLLARS, bearing Interest at the rate of FIVE AND PER CENT, per annum, payable on the first days of January and July in each year, and Principal repayable on the first day of July, 1939. Such Principal sum and Interest are payable at the Office of the Minister of Finance and Customs, St. John's, Newfoundland; at the Bank of Montreal, St. John's, Montreal and Toronto, and at the Agency of the Bank-of Montreal, New York. A These Bonds will be free from all present and future taxes, including Income Tax, in Newfoundland.' H. J. BROWNRIGG, mDY2i,tf Minister of Finance & Customs. CM ♦ ■ ;C I tethoau 1»Wl| "a-- JrT LOST—On Monday night, a Small Otter Fur Collar, by way of 1 St., Bond St. and Theatre Hill, ftnder please return to No. 13 Adeaide Street and get reward. n0v27,1i LOST About two weeks 190* the Weighing Beam of a Platform Scales, between Stabb's and W. & G. Wendell's. Finder please return to W. fc O. Rendell's and get reward. n0v27,1i POUND—Two Head of Cattie—one red and white heifer, one black bull, with white about the face, white switch on tail. Owners can have same by proving property and paying expenses. NICHOLAS J. HARDING, Holyrood South. nov2s,2i,tu,th PICKED UP On Water Street, about 12 feet Chain. Owner can have same by proving property and paying expenses; apply at this office. n0v27,1i _ STRAYED—From Topsail, 1 Black Bullock, 2 years old, with mark in ear. Anyone giving information which will lead to the recovery of same will be rewarded by applying to MRS. JAMES MILLER. Topsail. n0v27,1i STRAYED From Freshwater Rosd in An gust last, one White Pony; split in right ear and couple of front teeth broken. Last heard of at Clarke's Beach. Anyone giving information that will lead to its recovery will be rewarded. M. KELLY, Camban. Central Cab Stand, or 38 Henry Street. n0v25,5i WANTED TO RENT—Two or three Rooms, furnished or unfurnished; apply by letter to "G". care Evening Telegram Office. n0v27,3i WANTED TO RENT Immediately, a Home or Bungalow, from four to seven rooms, with modern conveniences: centrally located preferred; willing to pay good rent; apply *W. T,", Telegram Office. np*U,ao4/f^ ~ WANTED Soon as possible, t or i Booms In good locality; apply by letter to "A", care this office. nov2s,3i,tu,th,s WANTED Everyone who prefers a Marmalade "not so awfully sweet" to try a pot of "Sunkist Grapefruit Marmalade". Apply to any upto-date grocer. jan2,lyr Two Gentlemen can be accommodated with Board and Lodging at 176 Duckworth Street; apply MRS. MOORE. n0v26,3i NOTICE Fhave iiTmy possession 3 Head Cattle—l Jersey, no horns; 1 Black Heifer and 1 Black and White Cow. Owner can have same by proving property and paying expenses; apply PETER JOY, Truckman, Mundy Pond Road. n0v27,3i TO LET I have storage for about 4 or 5 cars in a good dry garage; apply to E. J. MILLER, Central Cab Stand, or Merrymeeting Rd. n0v26,2i FOR SALE One Large Overmantel, with Mirror; also one other Mirror; apply R. J. MATTHEWS, Veterans' Canteen, Water St. n0v27,2i FOR SALE A Dwelling House, situate 237 Hamilton Avenue; has all modern conveniences; hot and cold water and electric light. For further information apply W. H. NORRIS, 237 Hamilton Avenue. n0v27,1i FOR SALE—One Bungalow situated on Mundy Pond Road; Just finished; freehold; 5 rooms; land 50 jx 225; occupation immediately; apply to J. R. JOHNSTON, Real Estate, Prescott Street. nov26,tf PROPERTY FOR SALE~ With Dwelling House, Stable and Outhouse thereon. Will be sold at a bargain if applied for at once; apply •at 273 Hamilton Avenue. n0v26,3i FOR SALE—I Mare, about 800 lbs.; perfectly sound and kind in any harness; several sets of Harness, 1 Iron Tyred Buggy and 1 Rubber Tyred Buggy; apply at 61 Field St. __nov2s,3i FOR SALE—That Freehold Property, "Sudbury", situate on Water Street West, with Dwelling House thereon. Far particulars apply on the premises, or to L. P. CHAPLIN. n0v22,6i FOR Weston Beat, about 26 tons; well found in every particular. For further particulars apply to JAMBS J. DAVIS, Argentia. novls. Help Wanted. WANTED—A General Girl to do light housework in a small family; washing out; apply to 43 Gower Street. nov27D31,e0d WANTED-A General Maid. Good wages paid a suitable one; reference required; apply MRS. F. J. MORRIS, No. 4 Waterford Terrace. n0v27,3i WANTED—A General Ser*» rant; washing out; apply to MJ&3. ANDREW CAR NELL, 18 Cochrane St. n0v27,3i WANTED Immediately^ a few Pants and Overall Milkers; apply to VINCENT GOSS, 317"Water St. nov2s,3i,tu,th,s WANTED—3 Girls: one for dining room, one for chambermaid, one for kitchen; apply to MRS. WHITTEN, Kitchener Hotel, Duckworth Street. n0v26,3i WANTED General Seryant small family; good wages; apply MRS. T. W. SPARKES, 114,-Springdale Street. n0v26,6i WANTED—A General Servant; two in family; apply No. 26 Brazil's Square. n0v26,6i WANTED—A General Servant; good wages; washing out. MRS. JAMES PRATT, LeMarchant Road. nov26,tf WANTED—A Boy to learn the Bartering Business; apply to J. P. BREEN, 87 New Gower Street. n0v25,3i WANTED Immediately, a General Maid* with knowledge of plain cooking; apply MRS. D. H. MURRAY, 11 Gower St. nov2s,tf WANTED—Bright Boy of 16 or 17 for office; must have some knowledge of typewriting; apply F. B. MeCURDY & CO., Board of Trade Building. nov25r3i WANTED Between Nov. 25th and Dec. 20th, a Housemaid; applv in person or writing to MRS. PHILIP KNOWLING, 'Cartie', Monkstown Road. n0v25,4i WANTED Immediately, a Maid; apply to MRS. WM. CLOUSTON, 77 Queen's Road. nov24,tf WANTED—At once, a good Cook; apply at WOOD'S West End Restaurant nov2l,tf WANTED —At Once, a Girl for Light Housework; washing out; high wages; apply to MRS. C. J. CAHILL, 54 Monkstown Road. nov3,tf WANTED-A Cook, at once; apply to MRS. ERIC BOWRING, Rennie's Mill Road. novl7,tf WANTED—A Good Strong Boy; apply KAVANAGH'S DRUG STORE. nov!s,tf WANTED-2 Girls for Cash Desk; also one Saleslady with dry goods experience. G. KNOWLING, LTD. novll,tf WANTED—By Dec. Ist, a Housemaid; apply MRS. W. J. HERDEJt, 40 Rennie's Mill Road. novl4,tf WANTED—A Dining Room Girl; apply THE COCHRANE HOTEL. novls,tf WANTED Lady Bookkeeper; must have experience at double entry work; good wages to the right person. R. H. TRAPNELL, Ltd. novl4,tf WANTED Immediately, Pipe Fitter and Plumber; Union wages; none but first class men need apply. MOORE & CO., Duckworth St. novl3,tf WANTED—An Experienced ' Salesman for Hardware Department G. KNOWLING, LTD. novl2,tf WANTED—A Boy as Metsenger; light work; good wages; a fine chance to get a good start in life. GARLAND'S, Leading Bookstore, novft.tf GIRL WANTED—Am leay" lag position in Toronto in December* after two years housework, to rtttirn to Newfoundland. Would like girl,for my place. Passage advanced; goatf home; all 'tta## family. Competent, honest girl. desired. Do not reply unless yd* are suro Tou can come. Apply Mltiß JEBSIB BUSSEY, Ml Pajw^igs., |
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