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THE EVENING TELEGRAM SNOOPER YEAR. ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND, FRIDAY, JANUARYI92O. NUMBMTI, —— _________ _•_ r 1 . ■ fa XLn. ■rWIXVE PAGa6 -tO|)AY ItEATHEK FOBECI3T. TORONTO (Noou)—Ffcsh or fffcrnttg L E. to S. W. winds, cloudy, wftb ..„al snow or rain. '(,;y winris, fa*? and somewhat otD!3er. & THOMPSON—Bar. 29.60, THE G. KNOWLING Auction Sale#! AUCTION. To-Morrow, Saturday, at 11 o'clock, AT BECK'S COVE. 50 barrels APPLES— Without Reserve. 20 cases ONIONS. M. A. BASTOW, anJ.li Auctioneer. FOR SALE. Ten Rubber and Steel fired Buggies, 3 Single Weighs, also 4 or 5 onies. Apply C. F. LESTER, ipc3.im Hamilton Street. FOR SALE. STEAM TARRED COTTON COD- T R Al', 15 Fathoms Square, 13 Fathoms Deep; Leader 100 Fathoms, with Moorings, Anchors, Kegs and Buoy Lines; New in 1918. I STEAM TARRED COTTON CODTRAP. 16 Fathoms Square, 15 Fathoms Deep; Leader 116 Fathoms. with Moorings, Anchors, Kegs and Buoy,£^ei£*lNew this year; used weeks. | For further particulars, apply to C. F. & W. BISHOP, l*clSJ,2i . JUrcftj. CARD! E. R. ROGERS, Piano & Organ Agent, Tuner & Repairer. 84 LIME STREET, * ST. JOHN'S, N.F. dec3o,6i,eod TALKING MACHINES, WITH HORN. To play all make records any size. :egular price elsewhere $l5 to $lB. ur price on this lot only $1&00—for dvertising purposes. ,¥e save you 10 to $l5 on Table Cabinet Phonoraphs, and $25 to $5O on Floor Cablv\v -• \ ' j J. M. RYAN SUPPLY CO., 227 Theatre Iffil, S in2.3i The Pkeno Supply House. JUST ARRIVED: Dne Barrel ISjItKEYS. )nc Barrel GEESE. Dne Case DUCp. VERY CHOICE. M. A. BASTOW, M jSD4? mm mm To our numerous friends we extend for a Happy Prosperous New Year. The Standard Mfg. Co,, IH rl r,| o| o| o|7,|T) r.l r,| o| r,| r.|~| c,| c} t,( r,(^ BLUE PUTTEE HALL Has been painted and reno/ated and may be again hired by the public for Dances, etc. RATES: Dances till 2 a.m $15.00 Dances or Meetings (not later than 12 p.m.) ... .$12.00 Half Holiday Afternoons till 6 p.m $7.50 v., Auctions (Minimum charge covering 2 days). .$50.00 For bookings apply to jan2,3i,eod W. F. POWER, Manager, Blue Puttee Hall, Gower St. I-- ij |v I'j |vD IJl° I- K! J MjLtu JI i I- li i-4 \ D AUCTION SALES AND PRIVATE SALES. PROPERTY, GENERAL MERCHANDISE AND HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AT PRIVATE RESIDENCES. C We solicit your business, and will assure good sati. faction and prompt returns. GET OUR RATES. / * FRED J. ROIL & Co* V I Auctioneers, Real Estate & Investment Brokers, SsiaDwood Building, Duckworth Street. , & ♦* D ♦ ♦, :v D; D; D ♦. v m Ideal Winter Vacation DEDIUVf Tf*l A Resort. Service to be resumed in Decern- DUUUUMJI\m berD 1919, by Pur□ess Bermuda Line fast twin screw palatial steamers. S. S. "FORT HAMILTON", 11,000 tons displacement, sails from New York December 6, 17, 27. S. S. "FORT VICTORIA", 14,000 tons displacement "No passports required for Bermuda." Particulars of rates, cabin plans and sailing dates will be announced later. FURNESS BERMUDA LINE, tu,f,tf Furness House, Whitehall Street, Hew York. ♦4 4 D C ♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦D: D ♦ ♦' ♦ » ♦ ♦ D * + * *. ♦ ♦: * I J. J. ST. JOHN. JUSTIN TIME. 40 VERY CHOICE TURKEYS. SHERIFF'S ASSORTED JELLY POWDERS. MINCE MEAT In Gte. MT COFFKE and VI-COCOA. ENGLISH SPICES, 10 brig. CRANBERRIES. CAiXMABHA ORANGES, GRAPES and LEMONS. tVEWSFANCY :Dr-ars?: 60c. anrfS&e. TEA ft- -' vl"'/v;; - "'S ' New Books! The Doctor of Pemblico— Wm. LeQueux .... $1.50 The Veldt Trail— Gertrude Page $1.50 Married Quarters— David Lyall $1.50 The Everlasting Arms— Joseph Hocking .. .$1.50 Up the Rebels— G. A. Birmingham, $1.50 The Strong Hours— Maud Diver .. ..$1.50 Falling Waters— Winifred Graham, $l.lO GARRETT BYRNE, Bookseller & Stationer. Hides & Furs Wanted. 50,000 Muskrat Skins; also Silver, Cross, White & Red Pox, Marten, Mink, Bear, Weasel and Lynx Skins. Highest Market Prices. Special Prices for Raw Hides. North American Scrap and Metal Co. Phone 367. Office: Cliffs Cove. (Late G. C. Fearn k Son's Pre«igeg.)~_ ST.-WjjjjPS. ' (tilt will be our practice daring the present year to serve you satisfactorily to take extra care that you will be pleased with your purchase. Phone your order and—well act promptly and efficiently. YouH find us ever ready to deliver the goods, anywhere, at any time. The better we serve the greater your satisfaction, and that's what we are after. MAY WE SERVE YOU! PETER OIMARA, The Druggist, 46-48 WATER ST. WEST. Nfld. Highlanders' Ass'n. NOTICE. An Emergency Meeting of the Newfoundland Highlanders' Association will be held in the Club Rooms, King's Road, at 8 pan. Friday, Jan. 2nd, 1920. Business: To make final arrangements with regard to the Masquerade Dance. Members are especially requested to attend.C. C. OKE, Lieut., dec3i,2i Sec.-Treas. General Post Office FOREIGN MAILS. Mails per S. S. MEIGLE for Great Britain, Canada and the United States will be closed at the General Post Office on Saturday, the 3rd inst., at 12 o'clock noon. W. W. HALFYARD, Minister of Posts and Telegraphs. jan2,li A Reward of $20.00 is offered for information of the person who picked up a Sealskin Bag between Circular Road, Monkstown Road, Prescott St. to East End Post Office on the morning of Dec. 23rd, and recovery of contents. APPLY THIS OFFICE. flec3l,3i LOST—Between R. C. Cathedral and Pennywell Road, Black Leather Purse containing small sum 3f money and key. Finder please return to 47 Pennywell Road. jan2,li LOST—New Year's Night, t Black Fur Sleigh Robe. Finder will tDe rewarded on returning same to 'GROVE HILL", Waterford Bridge Rd. jan2,tf LOST—Near foot of Pleasint Street, one pair "Sore-on* Glasses. Finder please return same to M. BASTOW and receive reward. jan2,li LOST—On New Year's Eve, between C. C. C. Hall and Rennie's Mill Road, a Gentleman's Black Patent Leather Shoe. Finder kindly reurn to this office. jan2,li LOST-In the Palace Avenue i Pair of Eyeglasses. Finder return :o this office. Reward. jan2,li LOST Setter Dog; Liver Brown and White, with Tan jaws and imall rough spot on back. Finder reurn to 17 Spencer Street and be regarded. dec3o,3i PICKED UP—ln the Nar■ows, a Spar. Owner can have same Dy proving property and paying extenses; apply WM. GUEST, South Side. Jan2,li FOR SALE—On Springdale Street, one Flrst-Class Dwelling louse, containing parlour, dining oom, kitchen, large basement, clothes tDoms, (our bedrooms, bath with hot rater fittings; fitted with all modern ionveniences. For further particulars ipply to CHAS. KELLY, 38 Bannernan Street, between the hours of 6 ,nd 10 p.m. dec29,6i FOR SALE One Driving fare; perfectly kind and reliable; weight ten hundred and fifty pounds. Dne Rubber Tired Waggon, all new Ires in 1919, two renewed in the Ihst ix weeks. One Nice Driving Sleigh, wo Bnffaloes, one Fur-lined Ceat. For urther particulars apply to T. U. fAXON, Singer Sewing Machine Co., 02 Water Street. Jan2,3l JLUE PUTTEE HALL Cor. Gower Street and King's Road.) lay be hired for small dances or leetings. Rates: Evenings $12.50 up. kfternoona 17.50. . Apply NFLD. EN'ERTAINMENT CO.. LTD., King's toad. Jan2,lyT V ANTED—For the winter lonths, by young gentleman, Board ad Comfortable Boom in home havig modern conveniences, and with mall respectable family. Reply, stat- Dtg terms, etc. ,to "WHITEMAN", c|o Evening Telegram, St John's. deeSMl flee Lady* one to make heraelf genveefttlta dry gooda store; apperaon to D. FBDKR Jb CO, H Water St. Jan2,3l DRSALE—A Goo# frack LfcJUeJJ Harris * Elliott Ayre*a I WANTED TO RENT A Store or Building j on Water Street. Willing j to pay high rent. Also will- j ing to buy out a lease. Write what you have {\ P. O. BOX 1044. | jan2,tf w Suns and Fox Furs. Highest Priees Paid. See as before yon sell 1 i 1 COWAN CO., LTD. novlo,24i,eod Ji 1 ill mi i iii» SJkEJJJJB 3SSSES mm £ rrD [»[ V \if fI11 )»*lo* CO 11. 'iij *] 1V **{o (iyjTiIi♦TTTTi1 jir oHp 3 l®. K A i | *&C& *■ S . V & . ■ »■ • ' S , Ik : | **'•l * "* TEACHERS WANTED. 1. FOR BAIFoF ISLANDS. 2. FOR DEER LAKE. Salaries, exclusive of Augmen*4o-00 Per month; (2) $20.00 and board. Apply giving qualifications, to W. C. MORRISON, 3ap2'2i Grand Falls. Help Wanted. WANTED A Cook; good wages; apply to MRS. FRED AYRE. Circular Road. dec3l,tf WANTED General Servant; one who understands plain cooking; reference required; apply MISS KELLY, "Stonywold", Allandata Road. dec3l,tf WANTED Cook-General, four in family; no washing; references required; apply MRS. LAMBE, 24 Admiral Road, Toronto. dec30,4l WANTED Cook-General, four in family; also Nnrse-Honsemaid for two children; friends preferred; references required; apply MRS. CLARKSON, 58 Admiral Road, Toronto. dec3o,4i WANTED—A Maid for the Children's Hospital, King's Bridge Road; apply to the MATRON at the Institution. dec3o,tf WANTED—GirI for Shop; apply 120 DUCKWORTH STREET. dec3o,3i WANTED—A General Girl; washing out; apply MRS. H. A. HERDER, Forest Road. Cdec3o,tf WANTED General Ser-. rant; family of three; apply to MRS. F. NOSEWORTHY, 27 Freshwater Rd. dec3o,3i x WANTED Immediately, a General Servant; apply MRS. (DR.)' BURDEN, 269 Duckworth Street. _ dec29,tf WANTED A Housemaid^ apply to MRS. DAVID BAIRD, Circular Road. dec29,tf WANTED Immediately, a Good General Servant; wages $16.00 per month; apply MRS. I. WILANSKY, 312 Water St. dec26,tf WANTED—EarIy in January, a Maid, who understands plain cooking; apply .any evening, between 7 and 8 o'clock, to MRS. R. A. SQUIRES, Ronnie's Mill Road. decl9,tf ~ WANTED—A Cook; apply MRS. J. B. URQUHART, 13 MaxsC* Street. decHHtf WANTED —A Girl, for Military Boat Store; apply to W. B. BEARNS, Military Road. decie.tf WANTED Immediately, * fJMMI Mnrsnt* washing; out; good wase«; apply MISS B. MCCARTHY, "LMiie Houfce/* Leslie St decl6,tf WANTED - Children's JhirtOJ apply MRS. GORDON WINTER, Circular Road. decl2,tf WANTED Lady Stenogapw with some experience; apply & m*r to O. KNOWLING, LTD. *o«lIM WANTED—A Saleslady for
Object Description
Title | Evening Telegram (St. John's, N.L.), 1920-01-02 |
Subject | Canadian newspapers--Newfoundland and Labrador--St. John's--20th century |
Publisher | W. J. Herder |
Place of Publication | St. John's (N.L.) |
Date | 1920-01-02 |
Year | 1920 |
Month | 01 |
Day | 02 |
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. 42 |
Issue | No. 1 |
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 | 3855.cpd |
Description
Title | Evening Telegram (St. John's, N.L.), 1920-01-02 |
Subject | Canadian newspapers--Newfoundland and Labrador--St. John's--20th century |
Publisher | W. J. Herder |
Date | 1920-01-02 |
Year | 1920 |
Month | 01 |
Day | 02 |
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. 42 |
Issue | No. 1 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
File Name | SJDT_19200102_001.jp2 |
File Size | 5343.32 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 SNOOPER YEAR. ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND, FRIDAY, JANUARYI92O. NUMBMTI, —— _________ _•_ r 1 . ■ fa XLn. ■rWIXVE PAGa6 -tO|)AY ItEATHEK FOBECI3T. TORONTO (Noou)—Ffcsh or fffcrnttg L E. to S. W. winds, cloudy, wftb ..„al snow or rain. '(,;y winris, fa*? and somewhat otD!3er. & THOMPSON—Bar. 29.60, THE G. KNOWLING Auction Sale#! AUCTION. To-Morrow, Saturday, at 11 o'clock, AT BECK'S COVE. 50 barrels APPLES— Without Reserve. 20 cases ONIONS. M. A. BASTOW, anJ.li Auctioneer. FOR SALE. Ten Rubber and Steel fired Buggies, 3 Single Weighs, also 4 or 5 onies. Apply C. F. LESTER, ipc3.im Hamilton Street. FOR SALE. STEAM TARRED COTTON COD- T R Al', 15 Fathoms Square, 13 Fathoms Deep; Leader 100 Fathoms, with Moorings, Anchors, Kegs and Buoy Lines; New in 1918. I STEAM TARRED COTTON CODTRAP. 16 Fathoms Square, 15 Fathoms Deep; Leader 116 Fathoms. with Moorings, Anchors, Kegs and Buoy,£^ei£*lNew this year; used weeks. | For further particulars, apply to C. F. & W. BISHOP, l*clSJ,2i . JUrcftj. CARD! E. R. ROGERS, Piano & Organ Agent, Tuner & Repairer. 84 LIME STREET, * ST. JOHN'S, N.F. dec3o,6i,eod TALKING MACHINES, WITH HORN. To play all make records any size. :egular price elsewhere $l5 to $lB. ur price on this lot only $1&00—for dvertising purposes. ,¥e save you 10 to $l5 on Table Cabinet Phonoraphs, and $25 to $5O on Floor Cablv\v -• \ ' j J. M. RYAN SUPPLY CO., 227 Theatre Iffil, S in2.3i The Pkeno Supply House. JUST ARRIVED: Dne Barrel ISjItKEYS. )nc Barrel GEESE. Dne Case DUCp. VERY CHOICE. M. A. BASTOW, M jSD4? mm mm To our numerous friends we extend for a Happy Prosperous New Year. The Standard Mfg. Co,, IH rl r,| o| o| o|7,|T) r.l r,| o| r,| r.|~| c,| c} t,( r,(^ BLUE PUTTEE HALL Has been painted and reno/ated and may be again hired by the public for Dances, etc. RATES: Dances till 2 a.m $15.00 Dances or Meetings (not later than 12 p.m.) ... .$12.00 Half Holiday Afternoons till 6 p.m $7.50 v., Auctions (Minimum charge covering 2 days). .$50.00 For bookings apply to jan2,3i,eod W. F. POWER, Manager, Blue Puttee Hall, Gower St. I-- ij |v I'j |vD IJl° I- K! J MjLtu JI i I- li i-4 \ D AUCTION SALES AND PRIVATE SALES. PROPERTY, GENERAL MERCHANDISE AND HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AT PRIVATE RESIDENCES. C We solicit your business, and will assure good sati. faction and prompt returns. GET OUR RATES. / * FRED J. ROIL & Co* V I Auctioneers, Real Estate & Investment Brokers, SsiaDwood Building, Duckworth Street. , & ♦* D ♦ ♦, :v D; D; D ♦. v m Ideal Winter Vacation DEDIUVf Tf*l A Resort. Service to be resumed in Decern- DUUUUMJI\m berD 1919, by Pur□ess Bermuda Line fast twin screw palatial steamers. S. S. "FORT HAMILTON", 11,000 tons displacement, sails from New York December 6, 17, 27. S. S. "FORT VICTORIA", 14,000 tons displacement "No passports required for Bermuda." Particulars of rates, cabin plans and sailing dates will be announced later. FURNESS BERMUDA LINE, tu,f,tf Furness House, Whitehall Street, Hew York. ♦4 4 D C ♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦D: D ♦ ♦' ♦ » ♦ ♦ D * + * *. ♦ ♦: * I J. J. ST. JOHN. JUSTIN TIME. 40 VERY CHOICE TURKEYS. SHERIFF'S ASSORTED JELLY POWDERS. MINCE MEAT In Gte. MT COFFKE and VI-COCOA. ENGLISH SPICES, 10 brig. CRANBERRIES. CAiXMABHA ORANGES, GRAPES and LEMONS. tVEWSFANCY :Dr-ars?: 60c. anrfS&e. TEA ft- -' vl"'/v;; - "'S ' New Books! The Doctor of Pemblico— Wm. LeQueux .... $1.50 The Veldt Trail— Gertrude Page $1.50 Married Quarters— David Lyall $1.50 The Everlasting Arms— Joseph Hocking .. .$1.50 Up the Rebels— G. A. Birmingham, $1.50 The Strong Hours— Maud Diver .. ..$1.50 Falling Waters— Winifred Graham, $l.lO GARRETT BYRNE, Bookseller & Stationer. Hides & Furs Wanted. 50,000 Muskrat Skins; also Silver, Cross, White & Red Pox, Marten, Mink, Bear, Weasel and Lynx Skins. Highest Market Prices. Special Prices for Raw Hides. North American Scrap and Metal Co. Phone 367. Office: Cliffs Cove. (Late G. C. Fearn k Son's Pre«igeg.)~_ ST.-WjjjjPS. ' (tilt will be our practice daring the present year to serve you satisfactorily to take extra care that you will be pleased with your purchase. Phone your order and—well act promptly and efficiently. YouH find us ever ready to deliver the goods, anywhere, at any time. The better we serve the greater your satisfaction, and that's what we are after. MAY WE SERVE YOU! PETER OIMARA, The Druggist, 46-48 WATER ST. WEST. Nfld. Highlanders' Ass'n. NOTICE. An Emergency Meeting of the Newfoundland Highlanders' Association will be held in the Club Rooms, King's Road, at 8 pan. Friday, Jan. 2nd, 1920. Business: To make final arrangements with regard to the Masquerade Dance. Members are especially requested to attend.C. C. OKE, Lieut., dec3i,2i Sec.-Treas. General Post Office FOREIGN MAILS. Mails per S. S. MEIGLE for Great Britain, Canada and the United States will be closed at the General Post Office on Saturday, the 3rd inst., at 12 o'clock noon. W. W. HALFYARD, Minister of Posts and Telegraphs. jan2,li A Reward of $20.00 is offered for information of the person who picked up a Sealskin Bag between Circular Road, Monkstown Road, Prescott St. to East End Post Office on the morning of Dec. 23rd, and recovery of contents. APPLY THIS OFFICE. flec3l,3i LOST—Between R. C. Cathedral and Pennywell Road, Black Leather Purse containing small sum 3f money and key. Finder please return to 47 Pennywell Road. jan2,li LOST—New Year's Night, t Black Fur Sleigh Robe. Finder will tDe rewarded on returning same to 'GROVE HILL", Waterford Bridge Rd. jan2,tf LOST—Near foot of Pleasint Street, one pair "Sore-on* Glasses. Finder please return same to M. BASTOW and receive reward. jan2,li LOST—On New Year's Eve, between C. C. C. Hall and Rennie's Mill Road, a Gentleman's Black Patent Leather Shoe. Finder kindly reurn to this office. jan2,li LOST-In the Palace Avenue i Pair of Eyeglasses. Finder return :o this office. Reward. jan2,li LOST Setter Dog; Liver Brown and White, with Tan jaws and imall rough spot on back. Finder reurn to 17 Spencer Street and be regarded. dec3o,3i PICKED UP—ln the Nar■ows, a Spar. Owner can have same Dy proving property and paying extenses; apply WM. GUEST, South Side. Jan2,li FOR SALE—On Springdale Street, one Flrst-Class Dwelling louse, containing parlour, dining oom, kitchen, large basement, clothes tDoms, (our bedrooms, bath with hot rater fittings; fitted with all modern ionveniences. For further particulars ipply to CHAS. KELLY, 38 Bannernan Street, between the hours of 6 ,nd 10 p.m. dec29,6i FOR SALE One Driving fare; perfectly kind and reliable; weight ten hundred and fifty pounds. Dne Rubber Tired Waggon, all new Ires in 1919, two renewed in the Ihst ix weeks. One Nice Driving Sleigh, wo Bnffaloes, one Fur-lined Ceat. For urther particulars apply to T. U. fAXON, Singer Sewing Machine Co., 02 Water Street. Jan2,3l JLUE PUTTEE HALL Cor. Gower Street and King's Road.) lay be hired for small dances or leetings. Rates: Evenings $12.50 up. kfternoona 17.50. . Apply NFLD. EN'ERTAINMENT CO.. LTD., King's toad. Jan2,lyT V ANTED—For the winter lonths, by young gentleman, Board ad Comfortable Boom in home havig modern conveniences, and with mall respectable family. Reply, stat- Dtg terms, etc. ,to "WHITEMAN", c|o Evening Telegram, St John's. deeSMl flee Lady* one to make heraelf genveefttlta dry gooda store; apperaon to D. FBDKR Jb CO, H Water St. Jan2,3l DRSALE—A Goo# frack LfcJUeJJ Harris * Elliott Ayre*a I WANTED TO RENT A Store or Building j on Water Street. Willing j to pay high rent. Also will- j ing to buy out a lease. Write what you have {\ P. O. BOX 1044. | jan2,tf w Suns and Fox Furs. Highest Priees Paid. See as before yon sell 1 i 1 COWAN CO., LTD. novlo,24i,eod Ji 1 ill mi i iii» SJkEJJJJB 3SSSES mm £ rrD [»[ V \if fI11 )»*lo* CO 11. 'iij *] 1V **{o (iyjTiIi♦TTTTi1 jir oHp 3 l®. K A i | *&C& *■ S . V & . ■ »■ • ' S , Ik : | **'•l * "* TEACHERS WANTED. 1. FOR BAIFoF ISLANDS. 2. FOR DEER LAKE. Salaries, exclusive of Augmen*4o-00 Per month; (2) $20.00 and board. Apply giving qualifications, to W. C. MORRISON, 3ap2'2i Grand Falls. Help Wanted. WANTED A Cook; good wages; apply to MRS. FRED AYRE. Circular Road. dec3l,tf WANTED General Servant; one who understands plain cooking; reference required; apply MISS KELLY, "Stonywold", Allandata Road. dec3l,tf WANTED Cook-General, four in family; no washing; references required; apply MRS. LAMBE, 24 Admiral Road, Toronto. dec30,4l WANTED Cook-General, four in family; also Nnrse-Honsemaid for two children; friends preferred; references required; apply MRS. CLARKSON, 58 Admiral Road, Toronto. dec3o,4i WANTED—A Maid for the Children's Hospital, King's Bridge Road; apply to the MATRON at the Institution. dec3o,tf WANTED—GirI for Shop; apply 120 DUCKWORTH STREET. dec3o,3i WANTED—A General Girl; washing out; apply MRS. H. A. HERDER, Forest Road. Cdec3o,tf WANTED General Ser-. rant; family of three; apply to MRS. F. NOSEWORTHY, 27 Freshwater Rd. dec3o,3i x WANTED Immediately, a General Servant; apply MRS. (DR.)' BURDEN, 269 Duckworth Street. _ dec29,tf WANTED A Housemaid^ apply to MRS. DAVID BAIRD, Circular Road. dec29,tf WANTED Immediately, a Good General Servant; wages $16.00 per month; apply MRS. I. WILANSKY, 312 Water St. dec26,tf WANTED—EarIy in January, a Maid, who understands plain cooking; apply .any evening, between 7 and 8 o'clock, to MRS. R. A. SQUIRES, Ronnie's Mill Road. decl9,tf ~ WANTED—A Cook; apply MRS. J. B. URQUHART, 13 MaxsC* Street. decHHtf WANTED —A Girl, for Military Boat Store; apply to W. B. BEARNS, Military Road. decie.tf WANTED Immediately, * fJMMI Mnrsnt* washing; out; good wase«; apply MISS B. MCCARTHY, "LMiie Houfce/* Leslie St decl6,tf WANTED - Children's JhirtOJ apply MRS. GORDON WINTER, Circular Road. decl2,tf WANTED Lady Stenogapw with some experience; apply & m*r to O. KNOWLING, LTD. *o«lIM WANTED—A Saleslady for |
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