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THE EVENING TELEGRAM ■ VOLUME XLn. $3.00 PER YEAR. ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND. MONDAY, MARCH 1, 1920. i PRICE ONE CENT. NUMBER 49. 1 •.fEATHEB FORECAST. •TORONTO. Nv*Dn -Tncrawlng wtods cniFr or sleet Tu*aday strocs .. j„'o«4 rotes from W. N.W.. *DO'.v or C**** .. - turning colder. rOFER ft THOMPSON.—Bar. 20.65; *er. 40. tomiKm-jAuxikmm.'tvea Ex S. S. "Sheba" a large shipment • Also, P '., ■ Black and Galvanized SHEET RON. racked in special export cases. G. KNOWLING, Limited. Auction Sales! oaan3H333 AUCTION. APPLES. Shopkeepers, Householders and all, Attention! In Tuesday next, Mar. 2, at our Auction Rooms, Adelaide Street, at 11 o'clock, 40 brls. GOOD RED APPLES— Kintrs. Baldwins, etc Be sure and take advantage of this the last opportunity of getting a barrel of good apples. Will be sold withflut reserve iu lots of one or more bar" Walter A. O'D. Kelly, fch?KCM Auctioneer. SPECIAL AUCTION NOTICE. SPECIAL AUCTIOK SALE, T. A. ARMOURY, DUCKWORTH STREET, FRIDAY NEXT, March sth, at 10.30 a.m. sharp. We propose holding Grand Special Auction Sale of Household Furniture, etc., in the T. A. Armoury, Duckworth Street, on Friday, March sth. Parties wishing to take advantage of this Sale and desirous of sending articles to be sold ace requested to send list and description of same to the undersigned at our office, Adelaide Street, on or before Wednesday, March 3rd, and also make arrangements to have articles delivered at Armoury on the day before the WALTER A. o*o. KELLY, Auctioneer feb2B,4i Cor. George ani Adelaide Streets. Phone 479 A. Schooner for Sale! The Fast Sailing Schooner "Tibbo " 88 tons net well fotmd with anchors and chain, all running gear practically new, mainsail sixteen months old; other sails in thorough repair. Can be bought at a bargain by applying to G. W. JARDINE, Water Street, Bay Roberts. feb23,tf FOR SALE. 1 Racing Sleigh. Apply to M. A. DUFFY, marl,2i Cabot Street. Onoto Pens THE SIMPLEST PEN TO USE. The Onoto will fill itself in a flash from any ink supply and it cleans itself in filling. You can regulate the flow of ink to suit your hand- I writing. When you have finished writing a twist seals the reservoir so that the ink cannot escape until you yourself release it. { Self Filling—Safety. D'C Price $6.60 each. GARRETT BYRNE, \\ Bookseller & Stationer. To-Night! To-Night! "The Wrong Mr. Wright. CASINO THEATRE, Curtain at 8.15 P.M. FOR SALE. 1 Galvanized Iron Tank for gas engine, practically new. 1 17-H.P. Vertical steam Engine, in perfect condition. 1 Thirty Light Gas Meter. 1 Gas Bag, suitable for gas engine from 10 to 17 h.p. 1 L. C. Smith Typewriter, in good order. Apply Pope's Furniture Fact'y, George's Street . marl.tf The B. IS. Dramatic Co'y WILL PRESENT "The Heart of Paddy Whack" As Produced by Chauncey Olcott, St. PATRICK'S DAY. Particulars Later. kl 'J H --, " | r.| r I .J -I- t r jTt rj- t - | IHr|r{r | r ( r | r | ir! - I AUCTION. At the Store of P. E. Onterbridge, !ng's Road, corner of Gower Street, esday. March 2nd, at 11 a.m.: . BrK GORDON GINGER WINE. 0 BrK (.0 ROOTS PORT & BLACK CHERRY WINES. The above goods will be sold with' nt reserve as space is required. About ne Yrodred and fifty barttls of these fin 1; were sold at a fair Jfroflt durag the Christmas season and this is a ig cbanre for someone who can use good line of non-alcoholic drinks. These Wines will be put up in.lots 0 suit purchasers. Also the followng stock belonging to the Newfoundand Entertainment Co., Ltd.: !l Cases BORDEN'S ETAPORATED Drn,K. 1 Jars WRIGLETS CHEWING GCH. 0 Parkaecs PLASOM PUDDING POWDER. Dowden & Edwards, ■27,31 Auctioneers. WANTED! All our elementary students to begin their advanced course in either Accounting or Stenography in the new Spring Term Classes, starting tonight. Beginners also welcome. There is a big demand for the expert accountant, stenographer and touch typist everywhere, at good salaries. Start with the class to-night to advance quickly. Bring a few friends with you. COMMERCIAL and TECHNICAL NIGHT SCHOOL, Cor. Springdale and Gilbert Streets. marl.li P. G. BUTLER, Principal. FOR SALE. Schr. Mabel E. Leavitt, Gas schooner, built at Bristol, Maine. 1900. Length, 47 ft. 8"; breadth, 15 ft. 2"; depth, 7 ft. 1"; gross tonnage, 21. The above schooner can be seen and full particulars regarding • her- received ■ from our Agent at Harbour Breton Branch. Gorton-Pew Fisheries Co feb€,2m Per S. B. HINEB, Mgr. Knights of Columbus. The Regular Meeting of Terra Nova Council, No. 1452, Knights of Columbus, will be held on Tuesday evening, at 8.30 o'clock. At this meeting a lecture will be delivered by Bro. Rev. Dr. Carter.N. J. WADDEN, mari,2i Fin. Secretary. General Post Office. FOREIGN MAILS. Mails per S." S, KYLE for Canada, Great Britain and United States will be closed at the General Post Office Wednesday evening, the 3rd instant, at 9 o'clock. W. W. HALFYARD, 11 Actg. Min. Posts & Telegraphs. r\ o( r| r.| 7] r,j r.f r) ~| rjr| -(D (,r { (r { ~v|D | r-jfr | H r.| pj jD| Si a) 2^ 2. 6 One New Trap, complete, 70 fathoms on the round, 14 fathoms deep. Apply to Gorton-Pew Fisheries Co'y, marl,3i Water Street East. Sl'j h h Kfr - \» Kt-)°)° i Motor Car for Sale! One Seren Passenger Willys Knight Motor Has been in use about six months. Can be seen at Cocker's Garage, Military Road. Will be sold at a bargain. Apply at 2 Howley Avenue. feb23,tf NOTICE. The Clothes Hospital is always ready to receive your sick suit, overcoat, trench coat or raglan. We don't care how dirty your clothes are. We don't worry how much repairing they need, we can make old clothes look new. Give us a trial if you want real French Dry Cleaning, Washing, Repairing, Altering and Pressing, but no scripts. Send your clothes to the The Clothes Hospital, 200 Duckworth St. East (opp. (T. & M. Winter's). Outport orders promptly attended to. CPKEEFE BROTHERS. Wanted Immediately! MEDICAL DOCTOR for Joe Batt's Arm and vicinity. Salary two thousand dollars guaranteed. All specials additional. Address communication ALEX. COFFIN, Sec. Doctor's Committee. feb23,tf FOR SALE. Freehold Property. FIRST CLASS RESIDENCE AND LAND. For sale that splendid FREEHOLD PROPERTY situate on the north side D1 Topsail Road (near Cross Roads, mly two minutes' walk from street ar terminus'), recently occupied by he late Patrick Murphy, together with FIRST CLASS DWELLING situate thereon, containing fine wide entrance tall, parlor and sitting rooms (connected with sliding doors), dining room, kitchen and pantry on Ist floor; 1 sewing room and toilet room on 2nd floor, and 4 bedrooms Dn 3rd floor. The land has a rearage »f about SOO feet, has wide passage it eastern side suitable for entrance to garage. House has concrete found- Won and good basement, is plastered •hrouc;hout. electric lighted, is well MBtrncted and would -make an admirable home and is ir a select loiHty. Don't neglect this opportunity Rf securing one of the very few rettia-nintr freehold properties in this tity. Possession immediately.' For further particulars apply to JAS. J. WcGRATH, Solicitor. 263 Duckworth Btreet ,or Walter A. OT). Kelly, Auctioneer* Cor. of George * Adelaide St*. teb21,23.25,28,mar1,3 In Stock: Lyman's Rennet Tablets. These Rennet Tablets are the best form of Rennet it is possible to get and together with fresh Milk (or Klim) will make the most delicious Junket. P.E.OUTERBRIDGE, King's Rdn cor. Gower St. Telephone 60. For Sale at Carbonear. EAR and MATERIAL salved from 3-masted schooner "Neerod", 152 tons. ULL SUIT OF SAILS. RUNNING GEAR and BLOCKS TANDING RIGGING. PARS. BOOMS and GAFFS. 'PHEEL, HAND LINES. Practically vessel** full outfit. Oea* ■I new as vessel was wrecked on widen voyage. Offers will be received by the unersigned and fall particulars and ists supplied. It not disposed of by 10th March. I*U be sold at auction on Uth, at iboa. D W. F. PKNNEY, ..Underwriters' Agent, Cartineai, cuug rarnrsi. LIVER! LIVER! We have it—lots of itfresh from Toronto, selling now at 25c lb. Also Pork and Beef Sausages. Special prices for kegs. Outport Orders Solicited. M. I Madder, 54 Newfiawer St. 7T ±AJ-L*- IYOYWIBKX. WANTED! EXPERIENCED COAT MACHINISTS Apply The Royal Stores Clothing Factory, Cor. Duckworth and Prescott feb27,6i Streets. SEALING NOTICE! The Crew of the S.S. SEAL will be signed on Monday, March the Bth. A Medical Officer will be present to examine all before signing. No person will be accepted unless a Vaccination Certificate is produced. BAINE, JOHNSTON & CO. REAL ESTATE. Houses for Sale . Mortgage Investments Farms for Sale Loans Negotiated Suburban Property Interest Collected Building Lots Rents Collected Have you Property for sale? List it with us. No sale no charge. FRED J. ROIL & Co. AaetitMtn, Real Estate ft Inrastiaent Broken, Faulhiead BaiMiaf, Dnckwerih Street F Big Values at Baird & Co. in TIMED & DRIED FRUITS 'Phone or write for prices if not already stocked. BAIRD A COT, P»mm4SB. Assistant Packer WANTED! Spply to S. 0. STEELE & SONS, Limited, Crockery Store, Water St. marl.tf BLUE PUTTEE HALL -^ Cor. Gower Street and King's Road* may be hired for small dances or meetings. Rates: Evenings $12.50 up. Afternoons $7.50. Apply w. P. POWER, Manager. jan2,lyr Help Wanted. WANTED—A Girl for Ice Cream and Confectionery Store; apply to J. A. DAWE, 202 New Gower Street. marl,3i WANTED—A Good General Girl; reference required; apply to MRS. P. C. O'DRISCOLL. 31 Queen's Road. marl,tf WANTED—A Catholic Mother to adopt a Baby Girl; apply at this office. marl,3i WANTED—At the Crosbie Hotel, two Housemaids; highest wages to reliable persons; apply to MRS. S. K. BELL. marl.tf WANTED—A Good General Servant; apply to MRS. ALEX. WINTER, Winter Avenue. feb2B,tf WANTED Experienced Mother's Help; apply by letter to E.W., care this office. feb2B,tf WANTED Immediately, General Servant; references required; apply 15 Gower Street. feb2B,3i I WANTED Immediately, a Girl to come by the day to assist with housework; apply at 116 Pleasant Street. feb2B,3i WANTED —Lady Assistant with experience for Grocery: also Smart Boy as Apprentice; apply by writing to C. P. EAGAN, Duckworth Street. feb27,tf WANTED—A Cook; apply "FEILD HALL. Military Koaci. between the hours of 7 and 8 p.m. feb2B,3i WANTED Three Thoronghly Experienced Salesmen for Dry Goods Department: applv by letter THE ROYAL STORES, LTD. feb2B,3i WANTED Experienced Salesladies for Book Department and for China Department. AYRE & SONS, LTD. feb2B,3i WANTED A Senior Proyisitn and Retail Store Assistant; apply by letter to JOBS STORES, LTD. feb27,tf WANTED—A General Serrant; three in family; apply to E. SHAW, 52% Prescott St. feb27,tf WANTED A few Good Machinists; also Needle Hands; girls under 16 need not apply. WHITE CLOTHING MFG. CO., LTD. feb27,tf WANTED—GirI able to do plain cooking, as general; also one as helper; apply MRS. JONES, King George the Fifth Seamen's Institute. feb27,3i WANTED Immediately, a General Servant: washing out; gojd wages; apply MISS B. McCARTHV, "Leslie House", Leslie St feb27,6i WANTED 2 Good Seamstresses; also an Expressman; apply POPE'S FURNITURE FACTORY. feb27,tf WANTED Immediately, a Housemaid; good wages given; apply METHODIST COLLEGE HOME, Long's Hill. feb26,tf WANTED—A Good General Servant; good wages paid; apply MRS. W. P. SHORTALL, 141 Gower Stret (next Lawrence's Carriage Factory). feb2s,tf WANTED—Where another girl is kept, one who understands plain cooking; apply to MRS. W. J. HIGGINS. 54 Cochrane Street. feb2s,tf WANTED Experienced Test Makers; also a Strong Boy for the trade. JOHN MAUNDER, 281-283 Duckworth St feb9,tf WANTED—FemaIe Assistants, with experience, for Grocery Department and Cash Desks; apply by writing to G. KNOWLING, LTD. feb9,tf WANTED—A Good General Berrant with a knowledge of plain cooking; good wages; apply after 7 p.m. MISS I. McDOUGALL, Brightaide Cottage, Topsail Road. febl3,tf WANTED—Vest and Pants Maker; constant employment; apply MARK CHAPLIN, King of Tailors, Water Street. feb!2,tf WANTED 6 First-Class Storeplate Moulders; also 2 Storefitters; apply THE CONSOLIDATED FOUNDRY CO., Hamilton Street decS.tf Mnriirs LnranwT ' CURES COLDS, Etc WANTED TO RENT By young married couple, a Small Unfnr' nished House in central locality; api ply R. W. J., this office. marl,4i LOST-Yesterday afternoon, on Quidi Vidi Lake, a Horse Rug. Finder please return to JAS. MALON'E, care W. T. Hearn's Grocery Store, Duckworth Street. marl,li LOST—This morning, near (Cochrane Street, an Oat Bay containing 2 dozen Horse Bits. Finder please return to this office and get reward, marl.li Will the person who took by mistake a pair of Boots and Rubbers from the Gent's Dressing Room, Prince's Rink, on Saturday afternoon last, please return same to the Rink and receive his own? marl.li PICKED UP—Small Sum of Money. Owner can have same by proving property and paying expenses; apply to M. M., care Alex. Scott's, New Gower Street. marl.li FOR SALE—A Schooner, 42 tons; well found in sails and gear. For further particulars apply to F. B. REID, Heart's Delight, or 115 Cornwall Ave. marl,3i FOR SALE—I2OO feet 3" Malleable Iron Steam Pipe; apply COLONIAL CORDAGE CO., LTD. marl.6i.eod FOR SALE Motor Boat I (new), with or without engine; built I specially carry engine; apply at this ! office. a marl,2i FOR SALE-One Milch Cow and Calf; apply to P. ELLARD, Torbay Road, or East End Cab Stand. feb2B,3i ~ FOR SALE—One New V/2 ton Lift Elevator, complete; ready for installment. HORWOOD LUMBER CO., LTD. feb13,61,f.m FOR SALE—Ford Touring: Car, in perfect condition; no reasonable offer refused. This car will be stored till May Ist, 1920. Apply at this office. janS.tf FOR SALE—Two Carloads No. 1 Timothy Hay. W. H. GREENLAND. Coley's Point. feb2€,l2i WANTED TO RENT A «- House or two furnished or nnhed rooms; apply by latter to IM. G., care Telegram Office. feb26.6i I WANTED—By Young Lady FMttfsn as Htensa/isahaj' In office after hoars two or throe nights a week. Typewriting earn also bo done at home. Term* reasonable. Apply "P", care this office. fsb2o.l3i.eod
Object Description
Title | Evening Telegram (St. John's, N.L.), 1920-03-01 |
Subject | Canadian newspapers--Newfoundland and Labrador--St. John's--20th century |
Publisher | W. J. Herder |
Place of Publication | St. John's (N.L.) |
Date | 1920-03-01 |
Year | 1920 |
Month | 03 |
Day | 01 |
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. 49 |
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 | 4459.cpd |
Description
Title | Evening Telegram (St. John's, N.L.), 1920-03-01 |
Subject | Canadian newspapers--Newfoundland and Labrador--St. John's--20th century |
Publisher | W. J. Herder |
Date | 1920-03-01 |
Year | 1920 |
Month | 03 |
Day | 01 |
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. 49 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
File Name | SJDT_19200301_001.jp2 |
File Size | 5352.33 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 ■ VOLUME XLn. $3.00 PER YEAR. ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND. MONDAY, MARCH 1, 1920. i PRICE ONE CENT. NUMBER 49. 1 •.fEATHEB FORECAST. •TORONTO. Nv*Dn -Tncrawlng wtods cniFr or sleet Tu*aday strocs .. j„'o«4 rotes from W. N.W.. *DO'.v or C**** .. - turning colder. rOFER ft THOMPSON.—Bar. 20.65; *er. 40. tomiKm-jAuxikmm.'tvea Ex S. S. "Sheba" a large shipment • Also, P '., ■ Black and Galvanized SHEET RON. racked in special export cases. G. KNOWLING, Limited. Auction Sales! oaan3H333 AUCTION. APPLES. Shopkeepers, Householders and all, Attention! In Tuesday next, Mar. 2, at our Auction Rooms, Adelaide Street, at 11 o'clock, 40 brls. GOOD RED APPLES— Kintrs. Baldwins, etc Be sure and take advantage of this the last opportunity of getting a barrel of good apples. Will be sold withflut reserve iu lots of one or more bar" Walter A. O'D. Kelly, fch?KCM Auctioneer. SPECIAL AUCTION NOTICE. SPECIAL AUCTIOK SALE, T. A. ARMOURY, DUCKWORTH STREET, FRIDAY NEXT, March sth, at 10.30 a.m. sharp. We propose holding Grand Special Auction Sale of Household Furniture, etc., in the T. A. Armoury, Duckworth Street, on Friday, March sth. Parties wishing to take advantage of this Sale and desirous of sending articles to be sold ace requested to send list and description of same to the undersigned at our office, Adelaide Street, on or before Wednesday, March 3rd, and also make arrangements to have articles delivered at Armoury on the day before the WALTER A. o*o. KELLY, Auctioneer feb2B,4i Cor. George ani Adelaide Streets. Phone 479 A. Schooner for Sale! The Fast Sailing Schooner "Tibbo " 88 tons net well fotmd with anchors and chain, all running gear practically new, mainsail sixteen months old; other sails in thorough repair. Can be bought at a bargain by applying to G. W. JARDINE, Water Street, Bay Roberts. feb23,tf FOR SALE. 1 Racing Sleigh. Apply to M. A. DUFFY, marl,2i Cabot Street. Onoto Pens THE SIMPLEST PEN TO USE. The Onoto will fill itself in a flash from any ink supply and it cleans itself in filling. You can regulate the flow of ink to suit your hand- I writing. When you have finished writing a twist seals the reservoir so that the ink cannot escape until you yourself release it. { Self Filling—Safety. D'C Price $6.60 each. GARRETT BYRNE, \\ Bookseller & Stationer. To-Night! To-Night! "The Wrong Mr. Wright. CASINO THEATRE, Curtain at 8.15 P.M. FOR SALE. 1 Galvanized Iron Tank for gas engine, practically new. 1 17-H.P. Vertical steam Engine, in perfect condition. 1 Thirty Light Gas Meter. 1 Gas Bag, suitable for gas engine from 10 to 17 h.p. 1 L. C. Smith Typewriter, in good order. Apply Pope's Furniture Fact'y, George's Street . marl.tf The B. IS. Dramatic Co'y WILL PRESENT "The Heart of Paddy Whack" As Produced by Chauncey Olcott, St. PATRICK'S DAY. Particulars Later. kl 'J H --, " | r.| r I .J -I- t r jTt rj- t - | IHr|r{r | r ( r | r | ir! - I AUCTION. At the Store of P. E. Onterbridge, !ng's Road, corner of Gower Street, esday. March 2nd, at 11 a.m.: . BrK GORDON GINGER WINE. 0 BrK (.0 ROOTS PORT & BLACK CHERRY WINES. The above goods will be sold with' nt reserve as space is required. About ne Yrodred and fifty barttls of these fin 1; were sold at a fair Jfroflt durag the Christmas season and this is a ig cbanre for someone who can use good line of non-alcoholic drinks. These Wines will be put up in.lots 0 suit purchasers. Also the followng stock belonging to the Newfoundand Entertainment Co., Ltd.: !l Cases BORDEN'S ETAPORATED Drn,K. 1 Jars WRIGLETS CHEWING GCH. 0 Parkaecs PLASOM PUDDING POWDER. Dowden & Edwards, ■27,31 Auctioneers. WANTED! All our elementary students to begin their advanced course in either Accounting or Stenography in the new Spring Term Classes, starting tonight. Beginners also welcome. There is a big demand for the expert accountant, stenographer and touch typist everywhere, at good salaries. Start with the class to-night to advance quickly. Bring a few friends with you. COMMERCIAL and TECHNICAL NIGHT SCHOOL, Cor. Springdale and Gilbert Streets. marl.li P. G. BUTLER, Principal. FOR SALE. Schr. Mabel E. Leavitt, Gas schooner, built at Bristol, Maine. 1900. Length, 47 ft. 8"; breadth, 15 ft. 2"; depth, 7 ft. 1"; gross tonnage, 21. The above schooner can be seen and full particulars regarding • her- received ■ from our Agent at Harbour Breton Branch. Gorton-Pew Fisheries Co feb€,2m Per S. B. HINEB, Mgr. Knights of Columbus. The Regular Meeting of Terra Nova Council, No. 1452, Knights of Columbus, will be held on Tuesday evening, at 8.30 o'clock. At this meeting a lecture will be delivered by Bro. Rev. Dr. Carter.N. J. WADDEN, mari,2i Fin. Secretary. General Post Office. FOREIGN MAILS. Mails per S." S, KYLE for Canada, Great Britain and United States will be closed at the General Post Office Wednesday evening, the 3rd instant, at 9 o'clock. W. W. HALFYARD, 11 Actg. Min. Posts & Telegraphs. r\ o( r| r.| 7] r,j r.f r) ~| rjr| -(D (,r { (r { ~v|D | r-jfr | H r.| pj jD| Si a) 2^ 2. 6 One New Trap, complete, 70 fathoms on the round, 14 fathoms deep. Apply to Gorton-Pew Fisheries Co'y, marl,3i Water Street East. Sl'j h h Kfr - \» Kt-)°)° i Motor Car for Sale! One Seren Passenger Willys Knight Motor Has been in use about six months. Can be seen at Cocker's Garage, Military Road. Will be sold at a bargain. Apply at 2 Howley Avenue. feb23,tf NOTICE. The Clothes Hospital is always ready to receive your sick suit, overcoat, trench coat or raglan. We don't care how dirty your clothes are. We don't worry how much repairing they need, we can make old clothes look new. Give us a trial if you want real French Dry Cleaning, Washing, Repairing, Altering and Pressing, but no scripts. Send your clothes to the The Clothes Hospital, 200 Duckworth St. East (opp. (T. & M. Winter's). Outport orders promptly attended to. CPKEEFE BROTHERS. Wanted Immediately! MEDICAL DOCTOR for Joe Batt's Arm and vicinity. Salary two thousand dollars guaranteed. All specials additional. Address communication ALEX. COFFIN, Sec. Doctor's Committee. feb23,tf FOR SALE. Freehold Property. FIRST CLASS RESIDENCE AND LAND. For sale that splendid FREEHOLD PROPERTY situate on the north side D1 Topsail Road (near Cross Roads, mly two minutes' walk from street ar terminus'), recently occupied by he late Patrick Murphy, together with FIRST CLASS DWELLING situate thereon, containing fine wide entrance tall, parlor and sitting rooms (connected with sliding doors), dining room, kitchen and pantry on Ist floor; 1 sewing room and toilet room on 2nd floor, and 4 bedrooms Dn 3rd floor. The land has a rearage »f about SOO feet, has wide passage it eastern side suitable for entrance to garage. House has concrete found- Won and good basement, is plastered •hrouc;hout. electric lighted, is well MBtrncted and would -make an admirable home and is ir a select loiHty. Don't neglect this opportunity Rf securing one of the very few rettia-nintr freehold properties in this tity. Possession immediately.' For further particulars apply to JAS. J. WcGRATH, Solicitor. 263 Duckworth Btreet ,or Walter A. OT). Kelly, Auctioneer* Cor. of George * Adelaide St*. teb21,23.25,28,mar1,3 In Stock: Lyman's Rennet Tablets. These Rennet Tablets are the best form of Rennet it is possible to get and together with fresh Milk (or Klim) will make the most delicious Junket. P.E.OUTERBRIDGE, King's Rdn cor. Gower St. Telephone 60. For Sale at Carbonear. EAR and MATERIAL salved from 3-masted schooner "Neerod", 152 tons. ULL SUIT OF SAILS. RUNNING GEAR and BLOCKS TANDING RIGGING. PARS. BOOMS and GAFFS. 'PHEEL, HAND LINES. Practically vessel** full outfit. Oea* ■I new as vessel was wrecked on widen voyage. Offers will be received by the unersigned and fall particulars and ists supplied. It not disposed of by 10th March. I*U be sold at auction on Uth, at iboa. D W. F. PKNNEY, ..Underwriters' Agent, Cartineai, cuug rarnrsi. LIVER! LIVER! We have it—lots of itfresh from Toronto, selling now at 25c lb. Also Pork and Beef Sausages. Special prices for kegs. Outport Orders Solicited. M. I Madder, 54 Newfiawer St. 7T ±AJ-L*- IYOYWIBKX. WANTED! EXPERIENCED COAT MACHINISTS Apply The Royal Stores Clothing Factory, Cor. Duckworth and Prescott feb27,6i Streets. SEALING NOTICE! The Crew of the S.S. SEAL will be signed on Monday, March the Bth. A Medical Officer will be present to examine all before signing. No person will be accepted unless a Vaccination Certificate is produced. BAINE, JOHNSTON & CO. REAL ESTATE. Houses for Sale . Mortgage Investments Farms for Sale Loans Negotiated Suburban Property Interest Collected Building Lots Rents Collected Have you Property for sale? List it with us. No sale no charge. FRED J. ROIL & Co. AaetitMtn, Real Estate ft Inrastiaent Broken, Faulhiead BaiMiaf, Dnckwerih Street F Big Values at Baird & Co. in TIMED & DRIED FRUITS 'Phone or write for prices if not already stocked. BAIRD A COT, P»mm4SB. Assistant Packer WANTED! Spply to S. 0. STEELE & SONS, Limited, Crockery Store, Water St. marl.tf BLUE PUTTEE HALL -^ Cor. Gower Street and King's Road* may be hired for small dances or meetings. Rates: Evenings $12.50 up. Afternoons $7.50. Apply w. P. POWER, Manager. jan2,lyr Help Wanted. WANTED—A Girl for Ice Cream and Confectionery Store; apply to J. A. DAWE, 202 New Gower Street. marl,3i WANTED—A Good General Girl; reference required; apply to MRS. P. C. O'DRISCOLL. 31 Queen's Road. marl,tf WANTED—A Catholic Mother to adopt a Baby Girl; apply at this office. marl,3i WANTED—At the Crosbie Hotel, two Housemaids; highest wages to reliable persons; apply to MRS. S. K. BELL. marl.tf WANTED—A Good General Servant; apply to MRS. ALEX. WINTER, Winter Avenue. feb2B,tf WANTED Experienced Mother's Help; apply by letter to E.W., care this office. feb2B,tf WANTED Immediately, General Servant; references required; apply 15 Gower Street. feb2B,3i I WANTED Immediately, a Girl to come by the day to assist with housework; apply at 116 Pleasant Street. feb2B,3i WANTED —Lady Assistant with experience for Grocery: also Smart Boy as Apprentice; apply by writing to C. P. EAGAN, Duckworth Street. feb27,tf WANTED—A Cook; apply "FEILD HALL. Military Koaci. between the hours of 7 and 8 p.m. feb2B,3i WANTED Three Thoronghly Experienced Salesmen for Dry Goods Department: applv by letter THE ROYAL STORES, LTD. feb2B,3i WANTED Experienced Salesladies for Book Department and for China Department. AYRE & SONS, LTD. feb2B,3i WANTED A Senior Proyisitn and Retail Store Assistant; apply by letter to JOBS STORES, LTD. feb27,tf WANTED—A General Serrant; three in family; apply to E. SHAW, 52% Prescott St. feb27,tf WANTED A few Good Machinists; also Needle Hands; girls under 16 need not apply. WHITE CLOTHING MFG. CO., LTD. feb27,tf WANTED—GirI able to do plain cooking, as general; also one as helper; apply MRS. JONES, King George the Fifth Seamen's Institute. feb27,3i WANTED Immediately, a General Servant: washing out; gojd wages; apply MISS B. McCARTHV, "Leslie House", Leslie St feb27,6i WANTED 2 Good Seamstresses; also an Expressman; apply POPE'S FURNITURE FACTORY. feb27,tf WANTED Immediately, a Housemaid; good wages given; apply METHODIST COLLEGE HOME, Long's Hill. feb26,tf WANTED—A Good General Servant; good wages paid; apply MRS. W. P. SHORTALL, 141 Gower Stret (next Lawrence's Carriage Factory). feb2s,tf WANTED—Where another girl is kept, one who understands plain cooking; apply to MRS. W. J. HIGGINS. 54 Cochrane Street. feb2s,tf WANTED Experienced Test Makers; also a Strong Boy for the trade. JOHN MAUNDER, 281-283 Duckworth St feb9,tf WANTED—FemaIe Assistants, with experience, for Grocery Department and Cash Desks; apply by writing to G. KNOWLING, LTD. feb9,tf WANTED—A Good General Berrant with a knowledge of plain cooking; good wages; apply after 7 p.m. MISS I. McDOUGALL, Brightaide Cottage, Topsail Road. febl3,tf WANTED—Vest and Pants Maker; constant employment; apply MARK CHAPLIN, King of Tailors, Water Street. feb!2,tf WANTED 6 First-Class Storeplate Moulders; also 2 Storefitters; apply THE CONSOLIDATED FOUNDRY CO., Hamilton Street decS.tf Mnriirs LnranwT ' CURES COLDS, Etc WANTED TO RENT By young married couple, a Small Unfnr' nished House in central locality; api ply R. W. J., this office. marl,4i LOST-Yesterday afternoon, on Quidi Vidi Lake, a Horse Rug. Finder please return to JAS. MALON'E, care W. T. Hearn's Grocery Store, Duckworth Street. marl,li LOST—This morning, near (Cochrane Street, an Oat Bay containing 2 dozen Horse Bits. Finder please return to this office and get reward, marl.li Will the person who took by mistake a pair of Boots and Rubbers from the Gent's Dressing Room, Prince's Rink, on Saturday afternoon last, please return same to the Rink and receive his own? marl.li PICKED UP—Small Sum of Money. Owner can have same by proving property and paying expenses; apply to M. M., care Alex. Scott's, New Gower Street. marl.li FOR SALE—A Schooner, 42 tons; well found in sails and gear. For further particulars apply to F. B. REID, Heart's Delight, or 115 Cornwall Ave. marl,3i FOR SALE—I2OO feet 3" Malleable Iron Steam Pipe; apply COLONIAL CORDAGE CO., LTD. marl.6i.eod FOR SALE Motor Boat I (new), with or without engine; built I specially carry engine; apply at this ! office. a marl,2i FOR SALE-One Milch Cow and Calf; apply to P. ELLARD, Torbay Road, or East End Cab Stand. feb2B,3i ~ FOR SALE—One New V/2 ton Lift Elevator, complete; ready for installment. HORWOOD LUMBER CO., LTD. feb13,61,f.m FOR SALE—Ford Touring: Car, in perfect condition; no reasonable offer refused. This car will be stored till May Ist, 1920. Apply at this office. janS.tf FOR SALE—Two Carloads No. 1 Timothy Hay. W. H. GREENLAND. Coley's Point. feb2€,l2i WANTED TO RENT A «- House or two furnished or nnhed rooms; apply by latter to IM. G., care Telegram Office. feb26.6i I WANTED—By Young Lady FMttfsn as Htensa/isahaj' In office after hoars two or throe nights a week. Typewriting earn also bo done at home. Term* reasonable. Apply "P", care this office. fsb2o.l3i.eod |
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