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THE EVENING TELEGRAMS ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND, JANUARY 4, 1919. Then ' "yOLUME XLI. $3.00 PER YEA!. ■SSHSSSSSSHSSHHHHSSHBSPP^^SSSH * , D. • UM'£*«»- ,'i; NUMBER 3. a9989859ei PRICE ONE CENT. Ik jfOILVE PAGES TO-LAY tfEATHER FORECAST. TORONTO' Noon.—Strong irtnds and les from eaBtward with snow & THOMPSON—Bar. 29.43; r:CD G ROPE! , l&, LIMITED. AactionJ&lesJ AUCTION. Superior English and European Household Furniture and Effects. The property of the Late Lord Bishop of Nfld., at C. C. C. HALL, Monday & Tuesday, 13th an.} 14til January, at 10.30 a.m. Particulars in papers of the 10th instant. R. K. HOLDEN, janS.Bi Auctioneer. DlO.OOO to $15,060 available for investment upon approved freehold or leasehold security. JOHN FENELON, Solicitor, Bank of Montreal Building. W. P. A. Work will be resumed as usual at Headquarters, Sutherland Place, on Monday, January 6th. jan.4,2i. Notice to Furriers! Fur Buyers and Shippers and Fox Farmers are reminded that ALL LICENSES expired on December 31, 1918. Persons engaging in these businesses during 1919 should secure Licenses promptly. GAME & INLAND FISHERIES jan3,3i BOARD. Grove Hill Bulletin CHOICE NEW FERNS CUT FLOWERS, WREATHS, CROSSES, WEDDING BOUQUETS, Terms: Strictly Cash. Phone 247. J. McNeil, Waterford Bridge Road* Pulbic Notice. The public are reminded that all Births which occur in the City of St. John's must be reported within TWO DAYS to the Registrar General, 268 Duckworth Street. The penalty for failing to report is TEN DOLLARS. W. J. MARTIN, dec2l,Bi,s Registrar General P. J. Edstrom. J. L. O'Grady. Edstrom & O'Grady PLUMBERS, HOT WATER and STEAM FITTERS. Jobbing promptly attended to. 66 Prescott Street, dec9,lm St John's, Nfld. MONEY TO LEND! Apply to CARTER & HALLEY, Renonf Building, dec3l,Jan4 Duckworth Street. The Trade Bakery, Ltd. Manager Wanted Wanted for the above Company, Ronnie's Mill Road, St. John's, a Easiness Manager. Applicants will please apply in writing, stating qualifications and salary required, to GEO. R. WILLIAMS, dec3l,jan2,4 Acting Secretary. Insure with the r Company having the largest of Policy Holder! In Every satisfaction giro* fa settling low. Met: 167 Water Street Adrain Bldg. P.O. Bos 711. Your Ooportonity For 1919. Wanted yopng men and young women to prepare for positions as Accountants, Stenographers, Sales Agents and Correspondence Clerks; average salary $15.00 per week for trained workers; untrained only $5.00 per week. This means $lO.OO weekly earned for you and Newfoundland by attendance at the Commercial Night School (entrance corner Springdale and Gilbert Streets, Ctty). Our New Year term opens on Monday, January 6th. 7.30-9.30 p.m., Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays; afternoons 3.30-5.30 daily. Select classes and instructors: (1) Accounting, etc.; (2) Commercial Arithmetic, etc.; (3) Business English, etc.; (4) Shorthand and Typewriting. N.B. Penmanship, Punctuation, Spelling, Invoicing, Elocution and English Composition, &c„ as desired. Returned soldiers and out of town students are welcome. Board provided at $5.50 per week in good homes in the city. Don't lose this opportunity. Attend at once. SPRINGDALE ST. COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, P. G. Butler, Principal (of N. Y. Univ., To Our Friends and Dealers - throughout the country We extend best wishes for a Happy and Prosperous New Year. The Standard HHg. Co.. Limited. 8.C.5.) jan4,2i Shoemakers, Attention A Patching Machine in first class condition for sale. A bargain for cash. Also a quantity of Flax and Black Linen Thread, Nos. 40 and 50, at lowest market prices. JOHN J. KEAN, jan4,3i,s,w,f Adelaide St. Ladies Auxiliary St. Andrew's Soe'y. The annual meeting and election of office bearers will be held in the rooms on Monday, January 6th. at 3.30 p.m. A full attendance requested. jan4,li M. McINTOSH. NOTICE! The employees of the Newfoundland Clothing Co. will not recommence work Monday as previously arranged. The Factory will remain closed for a few days longer. Due notice will be given of opening date. jan4,li Expert Dental Service (uSAil**££ Dentist has decided to specialize in Extracting and Plate Work. Fees consistent with first * class •• material and skilled workmanship. The ideal Christmas and New Year Drink is Essence# Ginger Wine. Our essence is mads frsm the purest .ingredients and is strictlyl non-alcoholic. i The contents of one twenty cent bottle makes three quarts of delightful and refreshing Ginger Wine. Take home & bottle. PETER The Dnggist, 44-48 WATER ST. WW. TEAPOTS and Foot Warmers Just Arrived at S. O. STEELE'S jan4,B,m,t. FOR SALE! Several Schooners and Fishing Boots ranging from 80 to 18 tons. Also a number of Codtraps. WILLIAM ASHBOURNE, decl4,s,th,tf Twillingate. The Maritime Dental Parlors (The Home of Good Dentistry.) Vsy our system of dentistry, the artificial cannot be detected from thfl original teeth. High grade guaranteed denta' work at reasonable prices. Special attention given to patients living out of town. Teeth extracted painlessly by our own exclusive methods. Crown and Bridge work. Gold Inlays, Porcelain, Gold and Silver fillings. and Plate Repairing, all expertly executed at moderate prices. Extraction of teeth free when plates are ordered. Painless Extraction 06c. r.'ll Upper or Lower Sets .. ..$12.00 'PHONE 62, M. S. POWER, D. D S., (Graduate of Philadelphia Dental Colle?*, Garrelsbn Hospital of Oral Sargery, and Philadelphia General Hospital.) 176 WATER STREET, (opp. M. Chaplin's.) f Taylors Borax | SOAP. « y v' It's the most eco| nomical Soap on the (Under the distinguished patronage of His Grace the Archbishop.) A Christmas Tree Entertainment will be held at St. Bride's College, Uttledale, on next Wednesday, Jan. Bth, commencing at 3 p.m. Teas and Refreshments served during afternoon. Grand Concert at 7 p.m. Admission 40c. jan4,2i Anthracite COAL I Now landing a cargo Anthracite Coal M. MOREY & CO. Howard J. McDougall & Co. Chartered Accountants, Room 1, Commercial Chambers. decl9,l3ijn,wC(8 YOUR OPPORTUNITY 12 Mounted Photos, postage paid, * copied from any clear cabinet photo you eare to send, for the small strm of Send right now as this offer holds good for one month only. Remit by P. O. Order or Registered Letter to "PHOTEX", P. O. Box 661, St John's. dec3o,6i.eod SILK—AII Fancy Colors— Large pieces. Just what ydu need for making Crazy Quilts, Cushions, ! etc.; large bundle 50c., or for $l.OO 1 we will send more than double the H quantity and a large packet of SEW-11 ING EMBROIDERY SILK FREE. We pay postage. Order now and receive our catalogue free. UNITED SALES CO., Dept. 9. Station 8., Winnipeg, Man., Canada. jan2,l9i,w,s "Immortality Certain" ?Swedenborg's great work on "Heaven and Hell" and "the life after death". Over 400 pages. Only 25 cents postpaid. W. T. LAW, 486 Euclid Ave., Toronto. dec2,6i,s PRIVATE NURSES—Earn $lO to $25 a week. Learn without leaving home. Booklet free. ROYAL COLLEGE OF SCIENCE, 709 B1 Spadina Ave., Toronto, Canada. dec7,s,tf Widow and Maiden, worth over $50,000, anxious to marry honorable gentlemen. Write MRS. WARN, 221SMD Temple, Los Angeles, Cal. dec2l,3i,s J BLUE PUTTEE, Rawlins' , Cross—lce Cream, Iced Drinks, Hot - | Drinks, Music "better than the best". I (All belt line cars stop at the door.) \ ' jan2,lyr FOR SALE One Boiler and Engine; also Saw Mill; apply to F. R. PARSONS, Glovertown, 8.8. | jan3,3i FOR SALE One Horse, 1450 lbs., 9 years old; sound; apply at this office. jan4,3i FOR SALE New Milch Cow and Calf; apply PATRICK ; ROCHE, Middle Cove. jan4,li FOR SALE Columbia Graphophone; apply to M. H. FINDLATER, Ordnance St jan3,3i Skates Sharpened and At' tached to Boots. L. J. CHANNING, 169 New Gower Street (near Brazil's Square). dec2l,l2i FOR SALE A House on New Gower Street; apply to GEO. W. 3. AYRE, Solicitor, Renouf Building. declB,tf BLUE PUTTEE, Rawlins' Cross—Afternoon Teas served at any time required. jan2,lyr LOST Near Nickel Theatre on Thursday afternoon, a pair of Eyegiasees. Finder will be rewarded on returning same to this office. janS^i A Gentleman wishes to Board with a private family; apply "B", care Telegram. Jan3,2i WANTED—Not later than Jan. 30th, a House or Fear Rooms, furnished or unfurnished; apply by letter "HOUSE", this office, jan3,3i \n\ Newfoundland Used Postage Stamps Wanted—New prices for certain values. Will pay top price for any stamps above 3 cents. Write and send list or send what you have. 25c. per 160 for small lots if well as- Borted. Stamps returned if not satisfactory. F. W. HERRING, 312-18 th. Ave. W., Calgary, Canada. Jan4,3i,» WANTED. WANTED Immediately. a General Girl; good wages; apply at once MISS MCCARTHY, Leslie House* Leslie Street. Jan4.4l GOOD General Servant, able to do plain coolcing, wanted immediately, to assist Working Housekeeper; apply QUEEN'S COLLEGE, Forest Road. jan4,tf WANTED—A General Girl, apply MRS. MacVAY, 122 New Gower Street jan4,li WANTED —A Good Plain Cook; liberal wages; apply 234 Duckworth St. jan4,3i WANTED —At Once, a Reliable Country Washerwoman for flat wash; apply 9 Church Hill. jan4,li WANTED Immediately, a Good General Girl; also a Washerwoman ; apply to MRS. THOS. J. THORBURN, No. 4 Barnes' Road. jan2,eod,tf v. WANTED Immediately^ a General Servant; good wages; 4 washing out; other help employed; apply to MRS. J. B. MITCHELL, t Devon Row. jan3,2i WANTED An Energetic and Capable Young Man for general store work; apply to BAIRD & CO* Water St. East. Jan3,tf WANTED—A Girl who understands plain cooking; apply to MRS. J. D. RYAN, Circular Road. jan3,3i WANTED—A General Ser* rant; good wages offered; apply at S. A. HOTEL, 13 George Street. jan3,3i WANTED Messenger Boy, able to read and write. ST. JOHN'S MEAT CO. jan3,2i WANTED—A Boy for the Hairdressing Business; apply to J. F. BREEN, 87 New Gower Street jan2,3i WANTED—A General Servant who understands plain cooking; apply MRS. WORSLEY, 351 Duckworth Street. jan2,tf WANTED —At Once, two Boys for general work in Bakery; also an Intelligent Man for mixing room; apply A. HARVEY & CO., Ltd. jan2,tf WANTED—A Young Man with a knowledge of General Hardware Business; also a Boy for Crockeryware Dept. G. KNOWLING, Ltd. jan2,tf WANTED—A Strong Boy; good wages given; apply S. O. STEELE'S Crockery Store. jan2,tf WANTED Immediately. a General Girl; apply to MISS O'- BRIEN, Ivy Hotel Water St. (opp. Bowring Bros.) jan2,3i WANTED Immediately,, Machinist and Vest Maker. W. H. ■ JACKMAN. . jan2,3i WANTED Experienced Young Lady for Grocery Store; apply ; at BEARNS'. dec3o,tf WANTED—A Good General Servant; apply immediately to MRS. D. JAMES DAVIES, 155 Patrick Street decl6,tf WANTED —At Once, a Good General Girl; apply to MRS. J. RYAN, 227 Theatre Hill. dec3o,tf WANTED Immediately, a Good General House Girl; highest, wages given In town; reference required; .apply MRS. S. FREHLICH, No. 59 Prescott St, City. dec2B,tf WANTED Immediately, a Good Gii), where another is kept; good wages. MRS. C. J. CAHILL, 54 Monkstown Road. dec2B,tf WANTED—A Boy to learn the Printing Business; apply to THE ROYAL GAZETTE, Board of Trade Building, v dec27,tf WANTED—A Good General Servant; one who understands plain cooking; apply to MISS BRANSCOMBE, 4 Gower Tit dec26,tl WANTED At Once, twoj Reliable Boys aa Messengers; liberal C wasee GARLAND'S BOOKSTOEB. declfctf Financial Department! We again call attention that our FINANCIAL DEPARTMENT is now at your service for the sale or purchase of Victory War Bonds, Government Debentures, Shares in local industries, Company Stocks and Bonds, and Real Estate Mortgages. Acts as Trustee, Liquidator or Assignee for the benefit of creditors. Information cheerfully furnished and satisfaction guaranteed. FRED J. ROIL & Co., Auctioneers, Real Estate & Investment Brokers, Small wood Building, Duckworth Street. n TWELFTH NIGHT. I Under the distinguished patronage of His Grace the Archbishop, that delightful Juvenile Operetta In Rainbow Land, bv the pupils of the Academy o£ our Lady of Mercy, will b« repeated in the Casino Theatre, on Monday, Jan. 6th, at 8 •'clock pjn. " Admission—Reserved Seats, for sale at Hutten's Muslo Store. Gallery, 80c.; Parquette, 2fe, for sale at E. Berrigan's, Theatre Hill, and Garrett Byrne's, Water St. dec3l,t,s DOMINION IRON AND WRECKING CO LOOTED CANADA'S LARGEST CASH BUYERS AND LIQUIDATORS FACTORIES AND COMPLETE PLANTS MARINE WRECKERS AND DISMANTLERS SCRAP IRON, STEEL, METALS AND WASTE MATERIALS DISTRIBUTORS OF SPELTER, INGOT COPPER, LEAD, TIN A ANTIMONT IRON AND gTEEL SHAFTING, ALL SIZES AND LENGTHS NEW AND USED ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT POWER MACHINERY, ELECTRICAL, HYDRAULIC, STEAM AND GAS DELAYING RAILS OF ALL SIZES ALWAYS IN STOCK GENERAL OFFICES: TRANSPORTATION BLDG. TEL. MAIN 8761 - • ... • - MONTREAL sprlSAtf
Object Description
Title | Evening Telegram (St. John's, N.L.), 1919-01-04 |
Subject | Canadian newspapers--Newfoundland and Labrador--St. John's--20th century |
Publisher | W. J. Herder |
Place of Publication | St. John's (N.L.) |
Date | 1919-01-04 |
Year | 1919 |
Month | 01 |
Day | 04 |
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. 3 |
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 | 35.cpd |
Description
Title | Evening Telegram (St. John's, N.L.), 1919-01-04 |
Subject | Canadian newspapers--Newfoundland and Labrador--St. John's--20th century |
Publisher | W. J. Herder |
Date | 1919-01-04 |
Year | 1919 |
Month | 01 |
Day | 04 |
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. 3 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
File Name | SJDT_19190104_001.jp2 |
File Size | 6275.94 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 TELEGRAMS ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND, JANUARY 4, 1919. Then ' "yOLUME XLI. $3.00 PER YEA!. ■SSHSSSSSSHSSHHHHSSHBSPP^^SSSH * , D. • UM'£*«»- ,'i; NUMBER 3. a9989859ei PRICE ONE CENT. Ik jfOILVE PAGES TO-LAY tfEATHER FORECAST. TORONTO' Noon.—Strong irtnds and les from eaBtward with snow & THOMPSON—Bar. 29.43; r:CD G ROPE! , l&, LIMITED. AactionJ&lesJ AUCTION. Superior English and European Household Furniture and Effects. The property of the Late Lord Bishop of Nfld., at C. C. C. HALL, Monday & Tuesday, 13th an.} 14til January, at 10.30 a.m. Particulars in papers of the 10th instant. R. K. HOLDEN, janS.Bi Auctioneer. DlO.OOO to $15,060 available for investment upon approved freehold or leasehold security. JOHN FENELON, Solicitor, Bank of Montreal Building. W. P. A. Work will be resumed as usual at Headquarters, Sutherland Place, on Monday, January 6th. jan.4,2i. Notice to Furriers! Fur Buyers and Shippers and Fox Farmers are reminded that ALL LICENSES expired on December 31, 1918. Persons engaging in these businesses during 1919 should secure Licenses promptly. GAME & INLAND FISHERIES jan3,3i BOARD. Grove Hill Bulletin CHOICE NEW FERNS CUT FLOWERS, WREATHS, CROSSES, WEDDING BOUQUETS, Terms: Strictly Cash. Phone 247. J. McNeil, Waterford Bridge Road* Pulbic Notice. The public are reminded that all Births which occur in the City of St. John's must be reported within TWO DAYS to the Registrar General, 268 Duckworth Street. The penalty for failing to report is TEN DOLLARS. W. J. MARTIN, dec2l,Bi,s Registrar General P. J. Edstrom. J. L. O'Grady. Edstrom & O'Grady PLUMBERS, HOT WATER and STEAM FITTERS. Jobbing promptly attended to. 66 Prescott Street, dec9,lm St John's, Nfld. MONEY TO LEND! Apply to CARTER & HALLEY, Renonf Building, dec3l,Jan4 Duckworth Street. The Trade Bakery, Ltd. Manager Wanted Wanted for the above Company, Ronnie's Mill Road, St. John's, a Easiness Manager. Applicants will please apply in writing, stating qualifications and salary required, to GEO. R. WILLIAMS, dec3l,jan2,4 Acting Secretary. Insure with the r Company having the largest of Policy Holder! In Every satisfaction giro* fa settling low. Met: 167 Water Street Adrain Bldg. P.O. Bos 711. Your Ooportonity For 1919. Wanted yopng men and young women to prepare for positions as Accountants, Stenographers, Sales Agents and Correspondence Clerks; average salary $15.00 per week for trained workers; untrained only $5.00 per week. This means $lO.OO weekly earned for you and Newfoundland by attendance at the Commercial Night School (entrance corner Springdale and Gilbert Streets, Ctty). Our New Year term opens on Monday, January 6th. 7.30-9.30 p.m., Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays; afternoons 3.30-5.30 daily. Select classes and instructors: (1) Accounting, etc.; (2) Commercial Arithmetic, etc.; (3) Business English, etc.; (4) Shorthand and Typewriting. N.B. Penmanship, Punctuation, Spelling, Invoicing, Elocution and English Composition, &c„ as desired. Returned soldiers and out of town students are welcome. Board provided at $5.50 per week in good homes in the city. Don't lose this opportunity. Attend at once. SPRINGDALE ST. COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, P. G. Butler, Principal (of N. Y. Univ., To Our Friends and Dealers - throughout the country We extend best wishes for a Happy and Prosperous New Year. The Standard HHg. Co.. Limited. 8.C.5.) jan4,2i Shoemakers, Attention A Patching Machine in first class condition for sale. A bargain for cash. Also a quantity of Flax and Black Linen Thread, Nos. 40 and 50, at lowest market prices. JOHN J. KEAN, jan4,3i,s,w,f Adelaide St. Ladies Auxiliary St. Andrew's Soe'y. The annual meeting and election of office bearers will be held in the rooms on Monday, January 6th. at 3.30 p.m. A full attendance requested. jan4,li M. McINTOSH. NOTICE! The employees of the Newfoundland Clothing Co. will not recommence work Monday as previously arranged. The Factory will remain closed for a few days longer. Due notice will be given of opening date. jan4,li Expert Dental Service (uSAil**££ Dentist has decided to specialize in Extracting and Plate Work. Fees consistent with first * class •• material and skilled workmanship. The ideal Christmas and New Year Drink is Essence# Ginger Wine. Our essence is mads frsm the purest .ingredients and is strictlyl non-alcoholic. i The contents of one twenty cent bottle makes three quarts of delightful and refreshing Ginger Wine. Take home & bottle. PETER The Dnggist, 44-48 WATER ST. WW. TEAPOTS and Foot Warmers Just Arrived at S. O. STEELE'S jan4,B,m,t. FOR SALE! Several Schooners and Fishing Boots ranging from 80 to 18 tons. Also a number of Codtraps. WILLIAM ASHBOURNE, decl4,s,th,tf Twillingate. The Maritime Dental Parlors (The Home of Good Dentistry.) Vsy our system of dentistry, the artificial cannot be detected from thfl original teeth. High grade guaranteed denta' work at reasonable prices. Special attention given to patients living out of town. Teeth extracted painlessly by our own exclusive methods. Crown and Bridge work. Gold Inlays, Porcelain, Gold and Silver fillings. and Plate Repairing, all expertly executed at moderate prices. Extraction of teeth free when plates are ordered. Painless Extraction 06c. r.'ll Upper or Lower Sets .. ..$12.00 'PHONE 62, M. S. POWER, D. D S., (Graduate of Philadelphia Dental Colle?*, Garrelsbn Hospital of Oral Sargery, and Philadelphia General Hospital.) 176 WATER STREET, (opp. M. Chaplin's.) f Taylors Borax | SOAP. « y v' It's the most eco| nomical Soap on the (Under the distinguished patronage of His Grace the Archbishop.) A Christmas Tree Entertainment will be held at St. Bride's College, Uttledale, on next Wednesday, Jan. Bth, commencing at 3 p.m. Teas and Refreshments served during afternoon. Grand Concert at 7 p.m. Admission 40c. jan4,2i Anthracite COAL I Now landing a cargo Anthracite Coal M. MOREY & CO. Howard J. McDougall & Co. Chartered Accountants, Room 1, Commercial Chambers. decl9,l3ijn,wC(8 YOUR OPPORTUNITY 12 Mounted Photos, postage paid, * copied from any clear cabinet photo you eare to send, for the small strm of Send right now as this offer holds good for one month only. Remit by P. O. Order or Registered Letter to "PHOTEX", P. O. Box 661, St John's. dec3o,6i.eod SILK—AII Fancy Colors— Large pieces. Just what ydu need for making Crazy Quilts, Cushions, ! etc.; large bundle 50c., or for $l.OO 1 we will send more than double the H quantity and a large packet of SEW-11 ING EMBROIDERY SILK FREE. We pay postage. Order now and receive our catalogue free. UNITED SALES CO., Dept. 9. Station 8., Winnipeg, Man., Canada. jan2,l9i,w,s "Immortality Certain" ?Swedenborg's great work on "Heaven and Hell" and "the life after death". Over 400 pages. Only 25 cents postpaid. W. T. LAW, 486 Euclid Ave., Toronto. dec2,6i,s PRIVATE NURSES—Earn $lO to $25 a week. Learn without leaving home. Booklet free. ROYAL COLLEGE OF SCIENCE, 709 B1 Spadina Ave., Toronto, Canada. dec7,s,tf Widow and Maiden, worth over $50,000, anxious to marry honorable gentlemen. Write MRS. WARN, 221SMD Temple, Los Angeles, Cal. dec2l,3i,s J BLUE PUTTEE, Rawlins' , Cross—lce Cream, Iced Drinks, Hot - | Drinks, Music "better than the best". I (All belt line cars stop at the door.) \ ' jan2,lyr FOR SALE One Boiler and Engine; also Saw Mill; apply to F. R. PARSONS, Glovertown, 8.8. | jan3,3i FOR SALE One Horse, 1450 lbs., 9 years old; sound; apply at this office. jan4,3i FOR SALE New Milch Cow and Calf; apply PATRICK ; ROCHE, Middle Cove. jan4,li FOR SALE Columbia Graphophone; apply to M. H. FINDLATER, Ordnance St jan3,3i Skates Sharpened and At' tached to Boots. L. J. CHANNING, 169 New Gower Street (near Brazil's Square). dec2l,l2i FOR SALE A House on New Gower Street; apply to GEO. W. 3. AYRE, Solicitor, Renouf Building. declB,tf BLUE PUTTEE, Rawlins' Cross—Afternoon Teas served at any time required. jan2,lyr LOST Near Nickel Theatre on Thursday afternoon, a pair of Eyegiasees. Finder will be rewarded on returning same to this office. janS^i A Gentleman wishes to Board with a private family; apply "B", care Telegram. Jan3,2i WANTED—Not later than Jan. 30th, a House or Fear Rooms, furnished or unfurnished; apply by letter "HOUSE", this office, jan3,3i \n\ Newfoundland Used Postage Stamps Wanted—New prices for certain values. Will pay top price for any stamps above 3 cents. Write and send list or send what you have. 25c. per 160 for small lots if well as- Borted. Stamps returned if not satisfactory. F. W. HERRING, 312-18 th. Ave. W., Calgary, Canada. Jan4,3i,» WANTED. WANTED Immediately. a General Girl; good wages; apply at once MISS MCCARTHY, Leslie House* Leslie Street. Jan4.4l GOOD General Servant, able to do plain coolcing, wanted immediately, to assist Working Housekeeper; apply QUEEN'S COLLEGE, Forest Road. jan4,tf WANTED—A General Girl, apply MRS. MacVAY, 122 New Gower Street jan4,li WANTED —A Good Plain Cook; liberal wages; apply 234 Duckworth St. jan4,3i WANTED —At Once, a Reliable Country Washerwoman for flat wash; apply 9 Church Hill. jan4,li WANTED Immediately, a Good General Girl; also a Washerwoman ; apply to MRS. THOS. J. THORBURN, No. 4 Barnes' Road. jan2,eod,tf v. WANTED Immediately^ a General Servant; good wages; 4 washing out; other help employed; apply to MRS. J. B. MITCHELL, t Devon Row. jan3,2i WANTED An Energetic and Capable Young Man for general store work; apply to BAIRD & CO* Water St. East. Jan3,tf WANTED—A Girl who understands plain cooking; apply to MRS. J. D. RYAN, Circular Road. jan3,3i WANTED—A General Ser* rant; good wages offered; apply at S. A. HOTEL, 13 George Street. jan3,3i WANTED Messenger Boy, able to read and write. ST. JOHN'S MEAT CO. jan3,2i WANTED—A Boy for the Hairdressing Business; apply to J. F. BREEN, 87 New Gower Street jan2,3i WANTED—A General Servant who understands plain cooking; apply MRS. WORSLEY, 351 Duckworth Street. jan2,tf WANTED —At Once, two Boys for general work in Bakery; also an Intelligent Man for mixing room; apply A. HARVEY & CO., Ltd. jan2,tf WANTED—A Young Man with a knowledge of General Hardware Business; also a Boy for Crockeryware Dept. G. KNOWLING, Ltd. jan2,tf WANTED—A Strong Boy; good wages given; apply S. O. STEELE'S Crockery Store. jan2,tf WANTED Immediately. a General Girl; apply to MISS O'- BRIEN, Ivy Hotel Water St. (opp. Bowring Bros.) jan2,3i WANTED Immediately,, Machinist and Vest Maker. W. H. ■ JACKMAN. . jan2,3i WANTED Experienced Young Lady for Grocery Store; apply ; at BEARNS'. dec3o,tf WANTED—A Good General Servant; apply immediately to MRS. D. JAMES DAVIES, 155 Patrick Street decl6,tf WANTED —At Once, a Good General Girl; apply to MRS. J. RYAN, 227 Theatre Hill. dec3o,tf WANTED Immediately, a Good General House Girl; highest, wages given In town; reference required; .apply MRS. S. FREHLICH, No. 59 Prescott St, City. dec2B,tf WANTED Immediately, a Good Gii), where another is kept; good wages. MRS. C. J. CAHILL, 54 Monkstown Road. dec2B,tf WANTED—A Boy to learn the Printing Business; apply to THE ROYAL GAZETTE, Board of Trade Building, v dec27,tf WANTED—A Good General Servant; one who understands plain cooking; apply to MISS BRANSCOMBE, 4 Gower Tit dec26,tl WANTED At Once, twoj Reliable Boys aa Messengers; liberal C wasee GARLAND'S BOOKSTOEB. declfctf Financial Department! We again call attention that our FINANCIAL DEPARTMENT is now at your service for the sale or purchase of Victory War Bonds, Government Debentures, Shares in local industries, Company Stocks and Bonds, and Real Estate Mortgages. Acts as Trustee, Liquidator or Assignee for the benefit of creditors. Information cheerfully furnished and satisfaction guaranteed. FRED J. ROIL & Co., Auctioneers, Real Estate & Investment Brokers, Small wood Building, Duckworth Street. n TWELFTH NIGHT. I Under the distinguished patronage of His Grace the Archbishop, that delightful Juvenile Operetta In Rainbow Land, bv the pupils of the Academy o£ our Lady of Mercy, will b« repeated in the Casino Theatre, on Monday, Jan. 6th, at 8 •'clock pjn. " Admission—Reserved Seats, for sale at Hutten's Muslo Store. Gallery, 80c.; Parquette, 2fe, for sale at E. Berrigan's, Theatre Hill, and Garrett Byrne's, Water St. dec3l,t,s DOMINION IRON AND WRECKING CO LOOTED CANADA'S LARGEST CASH BUYERS AND LIQUIDATORS FACTORIES AND COMPLETE PLANTS MARINE WRECKERS AND DISMANTLERS SCRAP IRON, STEEL, METALS AND WASTE MATERIALS DISTRIBUTORS OF SPELTER, INGOT COPPER, LEAD, TIN A ANTIMONT IRON AND gTEEL SHAFTING, ALL SIZES AND LENGTHS NEW AND USED ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT POWER MACHINERY, ELECTRICAL, HYDRAULIC, STEAM AND GAS DELAYING RAILS OF ALL SIZES ALWAYS IN STOCK GENERAL OFFICES: TRANSPORTATION BLDG. TEL. MAIN 8761 - • ... • - MONTREAL sprlSAtf |
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