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THE EVENING TELEGRAM VOLUME XLIII. $3.00 PER YEAR. ST JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1921. PRICE ONE CENT. NUMBER 35. AGES TO-DAY. TEN PAGES TO-DAY. tfjATHER FORECAST. ,ralr* pruning 10 wwui «t»j and «W snow and rain. Sunday( pOPKK & THOMPSON'-Bar. 29.23; CALIFORNIA RAISINS, 3 CROWN 2 CROWN SUNMAID Auction Sales! ILAR foWAfrOS lONEERS AUCTION. ichinists & Others \t Kn lincering Hut, Near Prince's Rink. been instructed to sell by AUCTION, at 10.30 a.m. FRIDAY, 18th, It the Engineering Hut, Fort Townshend, All the Machinery and Tools, including Garage Equipment, v .J and Pipe Fitters' Tools. Forge Tools. Marine Engine? and Accessories, including 1 36-H.P. Bridgeport Marine ftffine with Propeller and Shaft (new), worth 82,000; 3 Motor Car- and parts, Carpenters' Tools, etc., etc. Lisl . this evening's Star. Dowden & Edwards, will! 3 Auctioneers. St. John's Municipal Council. PUBUCTnOTICE. Persoi in arrears.for City laxe? are hereby notified that on and after March Ist legal procedin rs will be taken to recover the Taxes due, and the names parties to be sum■ the amounts owed *ythC II be published in the iaily rs. J. J. MAHONY, te7.i2.i4.ii21.26 Sec.-Treas. St John's Municipal Council. TENDERS FOR OATS. i-r -in be received at the J**' Hall up to THURSDAY, Cth inCL, at noon, for the de■*ery,as r quired, of . ®ft Sacks No. 2 WHITE FEED OATS. Applicants are requested to quote price duty free, and to tte across envelope the words Haider for Oats." Sample must tender. Lowest or ■By tender not necesarily accepted.J. J. MAHONY, Cl*y Hall, Sec.-Treasurer. February 11th, 1921. WANTED! In a family of two (males), on the down-hill side of fifty, A Working Housekeeper Must he a good hread-baker and the pink of cleanliness. These two essentials will cover a multitude of other defects. State salary required and when ready to begin work, giving age and references. Reply by letter to "OLD PARTICULAR," Telegram Office. febll,3i Upon Request L^tTS^ for Contractors, Builders and Mechanics, comprising Elementary and high,- er Mathematics, Drafting:, Estimating. Plan and Blueprint Reading, etc.; also complete courses in Surveying, Engineering, Architecture, Drawing, Designing, Illustrating, Lettering and Showcard Writing. HOLGER R. LARSEN, Architect, Civil Engineer, 20 COCHRANE STREET. febll.3i POT & CUT FLOWERS. Sweet Peas, Carnations, Tulips, Hyacinths, Daffodils and Lettuce. Valley Nurseries, TESSIER BROS. Box 994. 'Phone 124. febll.tf FOR SALE. One Catamaran, with box on same, suitable for milkman or butcher. Apply this Office. ***" JOHN T. NASH, Funeral Director. OPEN DAY and NIGHT. Factory and Residence, 22 Adelaide St. Caskets and Coffins shipped at shortest notice to any place in Newfoundland. TO THE TRADE. Owing to large stocks on hand I have made a large cut in the prices of PURE GOLD ICING PURE GOLD JELLY and am prepared to meet the quotations of any competing Canadian House while this stock lasts. It would be wise to buy a few cases of the above goods as they are always good sellers, and whatever may happen to the Sugar market you won't get them at the prices I am now offering ifor another eighteen months at least. P. E. OUTERBRIDGE, King's Road & Gower St. Telephone 60. febl,6i,eod STEWART'S Home Made Bread, THE BREAD MY DADDY LIKES. Daddy is evidently not one of those back number lords of creation who believes that woman's place is in the home—and only there. His taste in a wife is an up-to-date woman who will prove herself a real companion. He knows that if she is a slave to her kitchen she can't enjoy the pcise or have the interest in world affairs that a little extra leisure would make possible; and so he is pleased to eat MRS. STEWART'S HOME MADE BREAD—the leaf With the home made flavor. The smiling, well-nourished kiddie doesn't look as r.ough suffering because mother is progressive enough to buy good bread made by a bread specialist, instead of wearing out her life in the kitchen. Eat Stewart's Home Made Bread. febll.lm.fp WW.VWAWW.V.V.V.V.W.,AW.,.V/«iVJ WE fiCLICIT 'XQUIRIES FROM THE TRADE ON Coal Tar, Roof Coatings, Asphalt and Tarred Roofings. Literature and prices gladly quoted on request. Shipments St. John and Halifax. THE CARRITTE COMPANY, jan3l.febs,l2 P. 0. Box D"o. 968, St, John, N.B. Creditors Should be in Possession of Verified Statements. During.this period of readjustment business men should have a system of book-keeping to be able to tell at once the condition of their business—in justice to their creditors and to themselves. We can install a system of Book-keeping to suit any particular line of business. All business strictly confidential. FRED. J. ROIL & Co. Smallwood Building, P. 0. Bdxl2lo. Duckworth Street. Prince of rilsen EXTRA PERFORMANCE AND MATINEE. JF"This Afternoon and Night. Crowds had to be turned away last evening. Book your tickets early at the Royal Stationery Company. fcMWi M^l^l^H{^^l^(^^)^t^l^)^l^lH^)^Bl^l€,C^^l 19 m m The Little Milkman has nothing on i The Big Milkmaid. Best Powdered Milk on the market. febl26i FRESH Not Storage Stock. Due to arrive by S.S. Sachem. Ready lor Delivery on Monday. Soper& Moore Wkoletale Grocers. Stop! Look! Listen! Here we are with Dyeing, Altering, French Dry Cleaning, Spotting, Washing, Hat Cleaning and Reblocking; Raglan and Trench Coat Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing.The Clothes Hospital. 200 Duckworth Street (Opp. T. & M. Winter's). C. J. O'KEEFE, Clothes Doctor. JunelO,eod,tf Phone 9."D9. JunelO.eod.tf Grove Hill Bulletin. FLOWERS FOR THIS WEEK. Tarnations, Tulips, Hyacinths, Daffodils. Primulas in full bloom. Prices on application. Inspection invited. Place your orders for Easter Flowers D'ow. J. McNeiir 'Phone 247. Box 792. STATUTORY NOTICE. In the matter of the Estate of Mary A. Connors, deceased, All persons having any claim or de| mand upon the Estate of Mary A. Con; nors, late of St. John's, Newfoundland, j Widow, deceased, are requested to send notice of their alleged claims, I properly attested, to the undersigned Solicitors for the Executor of the Will of the said deceased, on or before the 2Sth day of February, 1921; after which date the Executor will proceed to distribute the Estate, having regard only to those claims of which he shall then.have, had notice. The 29th day of January, 1921. McGRATH & McGRATH, Address: Solicitors for Executor. 263 Duckworth Street, St. John's, Nfld. jan29,feb12,19,26 '**&*******», BaU! BAL LBAMi Red Ball Storm King Rubbers Best in the World. Doable Wear in Each Pair. Special price on case lots. Mail orders receive prompt attention. F. SMALLWOOD, The Home of Good Shoes, 218 and 220 Water Street, St. John's, Nfld. JUST ARRIVED A Fresh Shipment of Libby's English Style MUSTARD. Put up in 8 oz. Jars. AT ALL GROCERS. Libby, McNeill & Libby. m»rlB,lyr 'M?:\*A J |9L:l'VJ^)J®|9Jl®|^®l^|^|€|^l^l^l^^!y-|?:V^l^.Jj NOTICE! The Adjourned Annual Meeting of the Shareholders of the St. George's Coal Fields, Ltd, will be held in the Board of Trade Rooms on Monday next, February 14th, at 8 p.m. T. J. FREEMAN, Secretary. feblo,3i *«BP -ISn "48D- -tjß' Advertise in the " TELEGRAM. V^ist: Dr. Lehr, DENTIST, Has removed to Strang's Building, 329 Water St, Three Doors West of A. Goodridge & Sons. ihe Blizzard! . ?o» this is not a novel. This »just a warning that the worst w the winter is at hand. Why JJ economize and have your ■J brut or Overcoat Clean- J«i tressed. *«/* t~ Our French Di r; ls the most up-to-date in SPecial attention Mail Orders. lv "\for Gur on month'D contracts. 3- J. DOOLEY, J-J- TMcKity-. Lime Street. S8 *l5 to $2O a • Ist rfnfV'f'" hoai*- Descriptive fcook- SClexce n ROTAL COLLEGE OF Uavi„Ver:- 42- Toronto, Canada. The East End Feed ■ AND Produce Store. FOR YOUR HORSES Buy the Best P. E. 1. HEAVY BLACK and WHITE OATS. ISLAND OATS are op to the high. est standard. Oar price will satisfy the most exacting buyer. ~ ■ 'Phone 8121 • janfl,lm ADVERTISING RATES. Ist insertion .. .. 50c. per inch Each repetition ... 25c. per inch Contract rates on application. Subscription Rates, $3.00 per yr. CHILDREN of all ages may be admitted to the CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL on King's Bridge Road. oct3o,s.m,th,tf Keys between Brine Street and Steer Bros., via Job and Water Streets. Finder will] ba rewarded upon returning same to 33 Brine Street. febl2,li LOST—Wednesday morning a Setter Dojr, answering to name of "Bob". Finder please return to 113 Cabot Street and get reward. febl2,2i LOST—Gent's Gold Waltham Waftefcj finder return to this office for reward. febll.3i —Last evening, on King's Bridge Road. Military Road or Rennie's Mill Road, a Brown Fox Fur; finder will be rewarded on leaving same at this offire. febll.2i TO LET—Flat, 5 Rooms; Tenement. 3 Rooms; House, 6 Rooms. F. C. WILLS, 326 Duckworth Street, City Terrace. febll.6i TO LET—A Small Office in central locality; apply to J. R. JOHNSTON*. 30% Prescott Street. feb7,tf ROOMS TO LET—A Couple of Rooms at "Riverdale". Torbay Road, fifteen minutes' walk from Mt. Cashel; immediate possession; applv to C. F. PARSONS. Also Rooms at 20 Cochrane Street; possession .in March; no children; apply to .MRS. M. A. NOONAN. 20 Cochrane Street. febl2.2i.s GOOD STORAGE TO LET —Basement of Store occupied by the. N. I. W. A. Co-Operative Co.. corner of Central and McFarlane Streets. St. John's; apply to Telegram Office or to BOX 1151 for particulars. feb3,eod.tf FOR SALE—A Dwelling Honse, situated Walsh's Square. Signal Hill Road, containing 5 rooms and large basement. For particulars apply Masonic Temple, Cathedral St. feb3,6i,eod FOR SALE—Freehold Property and Dwelling TTonse known as "Slate House", situate on Duckworth Street, belonging to the Estate of the late SamUel Garrett; immediate possession. For further particulars apply to CLIFT & PLNSENT. Solicitors, Law Chambers. Duckworth Street. jan2o.s,m.tf Marry for Wealth, Happiness—Hundreds rich, attractive, congenial, willing to wed. Photos free. 2ii years' experience. MRS. WARN, 2216% Temple St.. Los Angeles. Cal, febs.3i,s SILK—AH Fancy Colors— Large pieces. Just what, you need for making Crazy Quilts. Cushions etc.; large bundle 50c., or for sl.oo we will send more than double the ouantitv and a large packet of SKWIXG EMBROIDERY SILK FREE. We pay postage. Order now and receive our catalogue free. UNITED SALES CO., Dept. !). Station I?., Winnipeg, Man.. Panada. jan22,loi,s WANTED TO RENT Small House with modern conveniences, partlv furnished or unfurnished: applv to P. C. O'DRISCOLL. LTD., P. O. Box 341. febs,tf WANTED—Two or three Gentlemen can be accommodated with single or double bedrooms with board; every convenience, good locality; applv to "8.C." Telegram Office. "febll.Si RUBBER GOODS. FOR EVERY NEED. HOT WATER BOTTLES. FOUNTAIN SYRINGES. BED SHEETING. AIR CUSHIONS. ICE BAGS. GLOVES. SPONGE BAGS. RUBBER BANDAGES. EAR SYRINGES. NIPPLES. When you need RUBBER GOODS you will find it savingly satisfactory to come to us. PETER O'MARA, The Druggist, THE REXALL STORE. HLNARD'S LINIMENT FOR SAIB EVERYWHERE. Help Wanted. TRY IT Mackintosh's TOFFEE DE LUXE Baird & Co. Agents. LADIES I—Your Combings made up Into Switches, Transformation* and Puffs; old hair dyed and made oyer; a Tislt to our Hair Parlor will oonrlnce you of the hlfh olaea Hair Switches we carry at moderate prices, MISS Marion HUBY, II Patrick Street, St, John's, Nfld, a0r.18,3m WANTED—Young Girl for general honsework: must.be fond of children; apply for particulars to J. J. LACEY. City Chambers (over Royal Bank of Canada). ieblo.3i.th,s.m WANTED Someone to adopt a Baby Boy, 8 months old; apply 20 Gill Place, off Pilot's Hill. febl2.3i WANTED—A Good Bookkeeper? apply in writing to G. KNOWLING. LTD. febll.tf WANTED A Competent Book-keeper with knowledge of nutport business; referenees required; apply to X. Y. Z., co Evening: Telegram. feblo,3i WANTED—A Girl for general housework; good wages; apply M. THOMAS, 390 Water Street. feblo,3i WANTED A Competent Girl for general housework; good wages paid; apply 64 Monkstown Rd. feb7,tf WANTED Men and Women* not* to canvass, but to travel and appoint local representatives, 91,092 and expenses .guaranteed first year, with good chance to make |2,600 and expense's. State age and qualifications. Experience unnecessary. WINSTON CO., Dept. 0., Toronto. febl4.2l.eod MUfABD'S LLXIMBHT FOB ITC.
Object Description
Title | Evening Telegram (St. John's, N.L.), 1921-02-12 |
Subject | Canadian newspapers--Newfoundland and Labrador--St. John's--20th century |
Publisher | W. J. Herder |
Place of Publication | St. John's (N.L.) |
Date | 1921-02-12 |
Year | 1921 |
Month | 02 |
Day | 12 |
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. 43 |
Issue | No. 35 |
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 | 8398.cpd |
Description
Title | Evening Telegram (St. John's, N.L.), 1921-02-12 |
Subject | Canadian newspapers--Newfoundland and Labrador--St. John's--20th century |
Publisher | W. J. Herder |
Date | 1921-02-12 |
Year | 1921 |
Month | 02 |
Day | 12 |
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. 43 |
Issue | No. 35 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
File Name | SJDT_19210212_001.jp2 |
File Size | 6200.22 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 XLIII. $3.00 PER YEAR. ST JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1921. PRICE ONE CENT. NUMBER 35. AGES TO-DAY. TEN PAGES TO-DAY. tfjATHER FORECAST. ,ralr* pruning 10 wwui «t»j and «W snow and rain. Sunday( pOPKK & THOMPSON'-Bar. 29.23; CALIFORNIA RAISINS, 3 CROWN 2 CROWN SUNMAID Auction Sales! ILAR foWAfrOS lONEERS AUCTION. ichinists & Others \t Kn lincering Hut, Near Prince's Rink. been instructed to sell by AUCTION, at 10.30 a.m. FRIDAY, 18th, It the Engineering Hut, Fort Townshend, All the Machinery and Tools, including Garage Equipment, v .J and Pipe Fitters' Tools. Forge Tools. Marine Engine? and Accessories, including 1 36-H.P. Bridgeport Marine ftffine with Propeller and Shaft (new), worth 82,000; 3 Motor Car- and parts, Carpenters' Tools, etc., etc. Lisl . this evening's Star. Dowden & Edwards, will! 3 Auctioneers. St. John's Municipal Council. PUBUCTnOTICE. Persoi in arrears.for City laxe? are hereby notified that on and after March Ist legal procedin rs will be taken to recover the Taxes due, and the names parties to be sum■ the amounts owed *ythC II be published in the iaily rs. J. J. MAHONY, te7.i2.i4.ii21.26 Sec.-Treas. St John's Municipal Council. TENDERS FOR OATS. i-r -in be received at the J**' Hall up to THURSDAY, Cth inCL, at noon, for the de■*ery,as r quired, of . ®ft Sacks No. 2 WHITE FEED OATS. Applicants are requested to quote price duty free, and to tte across envelope the words Haider for Oats." Sample must tender. Lowest or ■By tender not necesarily accepted.J. J. MAHONY, Cl*y Hall, Sec.-Treasurer. February 11th, 1921. WANTED! In a family of two (males), on the down-hill side of fifty, A Working Housekeeper Must he a good hread-baker and the pink of cleanliness. These two essentials will cover a multitude of other defects. State salary required and when ready to begin work, giving age and references. Reply by letter to "OLD PARTICULAR," Telegram Office. febll,3i Upon Request L^tTS^ for Contractors, Builders and Mechanics, comprising Elementary and high,- er Mathematics, Drafting:, Estimating. Plan and Blueprint Reading, etc.; also complete courses in Surveying, Engineering, Architecture, Drawing, Designing, Illustrating, Lettering and Showcard Writing. HOLGER R. LARSEN, Architect, Civil Engineer, 20 COCHRANE STREET. febll.3i POT & CUT FLOWERS. Sweet Peas, Carnations, Tulips, Hyacinths, Daffodils and Lettuce. Valley Nurseries, TESSIER BROS. Box 994. 'Phone 124. febll.tf FOR SALE. One Catamaran, with box on same, suitable for milkman or butcher. Apply this Office. ***" JOHN T. NASH, Funeral Director. OPEN DAY and NIGHT. Factory and Residence, 22 Adelaide St. Caskets and Coffins shipped at shortest notice to any place in Newfoundland. TO THE TRADE. Owing to large stocks on hand I have made a large cut in the prices of PURE GOLD ICING PURE GOLD JELLY and am prepared to meet the quotations of any competing Canadian House while this stock lasts. It would be wise to buy a few cases of the above goods as they are always good sellers, and whatever may happen to the Sugar market you won't get them at the prices I am now offering ifor another eighteen months at least. P. E. OUTERBRIDGE, King's Road & Gower St. Telephone 60. febl,6i,eod STEWART'S Home Made Bread, THE BREAD MY DADDY LIKES. Daddy is evidently not one of those back number lords of creation who believes that woman's place is in the home—and only there. His taste in a wife is an up-to-date woman who will prove herself a real companion. He knows that if she is a slave to her kitchen she can't enjoy the pcise or have the interest in world affairs that a little extra leisure would make possible; and so he is pleased to eat MRS. STEWART'S HOME MADE BREAD—the leaf With the home made flavor. The smiling, well-nourished kiddie doesn't look as r.ough suffering because mother is progressive enough to buy good bread made by a bread specialist, instead of wearing out her life in the kitchen. Eat Stewart's Home Made Bread. febll.lm.fp WW.VWAWW.V.V.V.V.W.,AW.,.V/«iVJ WE fiCLICIT 'XQUIRIES FROM THE TRADE ON Coal Tar, Roof Coatings, Asphalt and Tarred Roofings. Literature and prices gladly quoted on request. Shipments St. John and Halifax. THE CARRITTE COMPANY, jan3l.febs,l2 P. 0. Box D"o. 968, St, John, N.B. Creditors Should be in Possession of Verified Statements. During.this period of readjustment business men should have a system of book-keeping to be able to tell at once the condition of their business—in justice to their creditors and to themselves. We can install a system of Book-keeping to suit any particular line of business. All business strictly confidential. FRED. J. ROIL & Co. Smallwood Building, P. 0. Bdxl2lo. Duckworth Street. Prince of rilsen EXTRA PERFORMANCE AND MATINEE. JF"This Afternoon and Night. Crowds had to be turned away last evening. Book your tickets early at the Royal Stationery Company. fcMWi M^l^l^H{^^l^(^^)^t^l^)^l^lH^)^Bl^l€,C^^l 19 m m The Little Milkman has nothing on i The Big Milkmaid. Best Powdered Milk on the market. febl26i FRESH Not Storage Stock. Due to arrive by S.S. Sachem. Ready lor Delivery on Monday. Soper& Moore Wkoletale Grocers. Stop! Look! Listen! Here we are with Dyeing, Altering, French Dry Cleaning, Spotting, Washing, Hat Cleaning and Reblocking; Raglan and Trench Coat Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing.The Clothes Hospital. 200 Duckworth Street (Opp. T. & M. Winter's). C. J. O'KEEFE, Clothes Doctor. JunelO,eod,tf Phone 9."D9. JunelO.eod.tf Grove Hill Bulletin. FLOWERS FOR THIS WEEK. Tarnations, Tulips, Hyacinths, Daffodils. Primulas in full bloom. Prices on application. Inspection invited. Place your orders for Easter Flowers D'ow. J. McNeiir 'Phone 247. Box 792. STATUTORY NOTICE. In the matter of the Estate of Mary A. Connors, deceased, All persons having any claim or de| mand upon the Estate of Mary A. Con; nors, late of St. John's, Newfoundland, j Widow, deceased, are requested to send notice of their alleged claims, I properly attested, to the undersigned Solicitors for the Executor of the Will of the said deceased, on or before the 2Sth day of February, 1921; after which date the Executor will proceed to distribute the Estate, having regard only to those claims of which he shall then.have, had notice. The 29th day of January, 1921. McGRATH & McGRATH, Address: Solicitors for Executor. 263 Duckworth Street, St. John's, Nfld. jan29,feb12,19,26 '**&*******», BaU! BAL LBAMi Red Ball Storm King Rubbers Best in the World. Doable Wear in Each Pair. Special price on case lots. Mail orders receive prompt attention. F. SMALLWOOD, The Home of Good Shoes, 218 and 220 Water Street, St. John's, Nfld. JUST ARRIVED A Fresh Shipment of Libby's English Style MUSTARD. Put up in 8 oz. Jars. AT ALL GROCERS. Libby, McNeill & Libby. m»rlB,lyr 'M?:\*A J |9L:l'VJ^)J®|9Jl®|^®l^|^|€|^l^l^l^^!y-|?:V^l^.Jj NOTICE! The Adjourned Annual Meeting of the Shareholders of the St. George's Coal Fields, Ltd, will be held in the Board of Trade Rooms on Monday next, February 14th, at 8 p.m. T. J. FREEMAN, Secretary. feblo,3i *«BP -ISn "48D- -tjß' Advertise in the " TELEGRAM. V^ist: Dr. Lehr, DENTIST, Has removed to Strang's Building, 329 Water St, Three Doors West of A. Goodridge & Sons. ihe Blizzard! . ?o» this is not a novel. This »just a warning that the worst w the winter is at hand. Why JJ economize and have your ■J brut or Overcoat Clean- J«i tressed. *«/* t~ Our French Di r; ls the most up-to-date in SPecial attention Mail Orders. lv "\for Gur on month'D contracts. 3- J. DOOLEY, J-J- TMcKity-. Lime Street. S8 *l5 to $2O a • Ist rfnfV'f'" hoai*- Descriptive fcook- SClexce n ROTAL COLLEGE OF Uavi„Ver:- 42- Toronto, Canada. The East End Feed ■ AND Produce Store. FOR YOUR HORSES Buy the Best P. E. 1. HEAVY BLACK and WHITE OATS. ISLAND OATS are op to the high. est standard. Oar price will satisfy the most exacting buyer. ~ ■ 'Phone 8121 • janfl,lm ADVERTISING RATES. Ist insertion .. .. 50c. per inch Each repetition ... 25c. per inch Contract rates on application. Subscription Rates, $3.00 per yr. CHILDREN of all ages may be admitted to the CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL on King's Bridge Road. oct3o,s.m,th,tf Keys between Brine Street and Steer Bros., via Job and Water Streets. Finder will] ba rewarded upon returning same to 33 Brine Street. febl2,li LOST—Wednesday morning a Setter Dojr, answering to name of "Bob". Finder please return to 113 Cabot Street and get reward. febl2,2i LOST—Gent's Gold Waltham Waftefcj finder return to this office for reward. febll.3i —Last evening, on King's Bridge Road. Military Road or Rennie's Mill Road, a Brown Fox Fur; finder will be rewarded on leaving same at this offire. febll.2i TO LET—Flat, 5 Rooms; Tenement. 3 Rooms; House, 6 Rooms. F. C. WILLS, 326 Duckworth Street, City Terrace. febll.6i TO LET—A Small Office in central locality; apply to J. R. JOHNSTON*. 30% Prescott Street. feb7,tf ROOMS TO LET—A Couple of Rooms at "Riverdale". Torbay Road, fifteen minutes' walk from Mt. Cashel; immediate possession; applv to C. F. PARSONS. Also Rooms at 20 Cochrane Street; possession .in March; no children; apply to .MRS. M. A. NOONAN. 20 Cochrane Street. febl2.2i.s GOOD STORAGE TO LET —Basement of Store occupied by the. N. I. W. A. Co-Operative Co.. corner of Central and McFarlane Streets. St. John's; apply to Telegram Office or to BOX 1151 for particulars. feb3,eod.tf FOR SALE—A Dwelling Honse, situated Walsh's Square. Signal Hill Road, containing 5 rooms and large basement. For particulars apply Masonic Temple, Cathedral St. feb3,6i,eod FOR SALE—Freehold Property and Dwelling TTonse known as "Slate House", situate on Duckworth Street, belonging to the Estate of the late SamUel Garrett; immediate possession. For further particulars apply to CLIFT & PLNSENT. Solicitors, Law Chambers. Duckworth Street. jan2o.s,m.tf Marry for Wealth, Happiness—Hundreds rich, attractive, congenial, willing to wed. Photos free. 2ii years' experience. MRS. WARN, 2216% Temple St.. Los Angeles. Cal, febs.3i,s SILK—AH Fancy Colors— Large pieces. Just what, you need for making Crazy Quilts. Cushions etc.; large bundle 50c., or for sl.oo we will send more than double the ouantitv and a large packet of SKWIXG EMBROIDERY SILK FREE. We pay postage. Order now and receive our catalogue free. UNITED SALES CO., Dept. !). Station I?., Winnipeg, Man.. Panada. jan22,loi,s WANTED TO RENT Small House with modern conveniences, partlv furnished or unfurnished: applv to P. C. O'DRISCOLL. LTD., P. O. Box 341. febs,tf WANTED—Two or three Gentlemen can be accommodated with single or double bedrooms with board; every convenience, good locality; applv to "8.C." Telegram Office. "febll.Si RUBBER GOODS. FOR EVERY NEED. HOT WATER BOTTLES. FOUNTAIN SYRINGES. BED SHEETING. AIR CUSHIONS. ICE BAGS. GLOVES. SPONGE BAGS. RUBBER BANDAGES. EAR SYRINGES. NIPPLES. When you need RUBBER GOODS you will find it savingly satisfactory to come to us. PETER O'MARA, The Druggist, THE REXALL STORE. HLNARD'S LINIMENT FOR SAIB EVERYWHERE. Help Wanted. TRY IT Mackintosh's TOFFEE DE LUXE Baird & Co. Agents. LADIES I—Your Combings made up Into Switches, Transformation* and Puffs; old hair dyed and made oyer; a Tislt to our Hair Parlor will oonrlnce you of the hlfh olaea Hair Switches we carry at moderate prices, MISS Marion HUBY, II Patrick Street, St, John's, Nfld, a0r.18,3m WANTED—Young Girl for general honsework: must.be fond of children; apply for particulars to J. J. LACEY. City Chambers (over Royal Bank of Canada). ieblo.3i.th,s.m WANTED Someone to adopt a Baby Boy, 8 months old; apply 20 Gill Place, off Pilot's Hill. febl2.3i WANTED—A Good Bookkeeper? apply in writing to G. KNOWLING. LTD. febll.tf WANTED A Competent Book-keeper with knowledge of nutport business; referenees required; apply to X. Y. Z., co Evening: Telegram. feblo,3i WANTED—A Girl for general housework; good wages; apply M. THOMAS, 390 Water Street. feblo,3i WANTED A Competent Girl for general housework; good wages paid; apply 64 Monkstown Rd. feb7,tf WANTED Men and Women* not* to canvass, but to travel and appoint local representatives, 91,092 and expenses .guaranteed first year, with good chance to make |2,600 and expense's. State age and qualifications. Experience unnecessary. WINSTON CO., Dept. 0., Toronto. febl4.2l.eod MUfABD'S LLXIMBHT FOB ITC. |
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