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THE EVENING TELEGRAM XLIIL $6.06 PER YEAR, ST JOHN** NEWFOUNDLAND, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1921. ' PRICE TWO CENTS. NUMBER »&f 1 1 :■ jftATHEI FOBECAme. rl-nNTO, Noon.—Fro«h to strong JK winds, olwijr Mi cod w!tt Knd showers. Wednesday—Mod•T/w winds, fair and cool. . KpER & THOMPSON.-Bar. 2».Bft; TEIOPa, ei D-* \J Z ADVERTISING Ist insertion «• Each repetition ... Subscription Rates W. m Big Auction Sale. Bankrupt Stock! * Belonging to the Estate of Redman Bros. & Co. At Ote Freight Sheds of MESSRS. A. E. HICxOIAN CO, Limited, Water Street, ON THURSDAY, SEPTEIWffiR 22nd, Starting at 10 am. sbnro. CORDAGE: * 45-ran 2fcth Mesh Cotton Herring Nets. 14 50-ran 2%th Mesh Cotton Herring Nets. 8 50-ran 2% Mesh Cotton Herring Nets. 6 00-ran 2%th Mesh Cotton Herring Nets. 3 80-ran 2%th Mesh Cotton Herring Nets. 6 50-ran 2%th Mesh Barked Herring Nets. 6 60-ran 2%th Mesh Barked Herring Nets. 7 coils 6 Thread Local Manilla Rope. 6 coils 9 Thread Local Manilla Rope. 68 coils 15 Thread Local Manilla Rope. S coils 6 Thread Plymouth Manilla Rope. 68 coils 15 Thread Plymouth Manilla Rope. 35 coils 1% Coir Rope. 27 coils 6 Thread Steam Tarred Manilla Rope. 14 only 6 Thread Head Ropes. * 8 only Fishing Lines. 1 only 5 inch Coir Cable (second hand), 30 fathoms. COOPERAGE ACCESSORIES. 45 thousand Wood Bungs, 10 thousand Spiles. 1 only Half Barrel Stave Jointer. 1 only Whole Barrel Stare Jointer. , 1 only Hoop Bending Machine, 22 bundles Hair Barreriron Hoops. 88 bundles Whole Barrel Iron Hoops. 1 only set HaW Hoops. 9 sets Whilt 1 only Coopai 76 bundles Whole Barrel Wooden Hoops (Scotch). 4ft bundles Whole Barrel Wooden Hoops (Local). 1 barrel Coopers' Chalk. 2 only Iron Trussing Plates. 9 only N. "B. Jointer*" ~ 18,150 Jointer Stares. MILL SUPPLIES. 5 Mandrills, assorted sises; 2 Mandrills with Pulleys, 1 only Hoist, 1 only Main Shaft and Pulleys. 6 Pulleys, quantity Second-hand, Belting. 1 only 20 in. Circular Saw, cross-cut; 1 only 20. in. Rip, Saw. 1 Concave Saw, 1 C6ncave Cutter for heading rounders. 2% pairs Pulley Flanges, 1 only Shaft Bearing. 1 only Post Drill, 2 Bench Vises,-1 only Pipe Vise. 4 4 Mill Bearings, 1 set Taps and Dies, 1 set Pipe Dies. I 1 only Pipe Cutter. . ENGINES. 1 only 3 h.p. Mianus Marine Engine. 1 only 3 h.p Hubbard Marine Engine. 2 only 10 h.p. Hubbard Marine Engine. 1 only 4 h.p. Palmer Marine Engine. 1 only 10 h.p. Fairbanks-Morse Stationary Engine. SCHOONER FITTINGS. 2 suits Schooners' Sails, 4 only 10 in. Double Blocks. 1 only 12 in. Single Block, 2 only 14 in. Single Blocks. 1 lot Blocks and Rope, 1 tot Ship's Iron Work, 2 Ships' Buckets. 1 only Ships' Wheel; 1 only boat, light, about 12 ft. keeL SUNDRIES. 1 cask Paint, 1 cask Lubricating Oil, 20 gallons. 1 cask Lubricating Oil, 42 gallons; 2 empty Steel Drums. 1 piece 1)4 in. Iron Pipe, 12 feet; 4 cwt Flat and Round Iron. 1 lot 3 in. Iron Pipe, 1 set Trolley Wheels. 3 only Fish Barrows, 2 only Fish Barrow Stands. 3 sheets Galvanized Iron, 1 sheet Corrugated Iron. 1 only Large Bell, 2 only Dory Anchors, 1 only Iron Pump. 4 Pump Boxes, 1 only Blacksmith's Anvil, 2 Jackscrews. 13 Window Sashes, 1 only Fish Beam and Weights. 1 only Wheelbarrow Frame, 2 only Garden Hose. 4 lengths Garden Hose, wire bound; 1 only Meat Scale. 1 only Oil Tank, 1 only Giant Stove, 1 only Parlor Stove. 2 Beehive Stoves, 1 lot Giant Stove Castings. 1 Box Driver, wood; 3 gallons Copper Paint 15 half gallons Veedol Oil, 2 one gallons Veedol OIL 1 only 4-gallon tin Lubricating OIL A quantity of Framing and Rough Board and sundry other articles. sep2o,2i J. A. BARNES, Auctioneer. PRINCE'S RINK. ROLLER RINK. REOOCED ADMISSION FEES Evenings—General Admission ............. Saturday Afternoons—General Admission .. .. . Skates .. ...... ... .. . sep2o,3i,eod lse. ..10c. I .. .. ~10c • ...».* oc ■ PIONEERS GRAND AUCTION. iam & Mary Period Furniture. At 11 a.m. Thursday, September 22nd, the Empire Hall, corner King's «d and Gower Street, a magnificent sortment of William arid Mary Peri- Fnrniture, all practically new. In- Btory in to-morrow's News. THURSDAY, at 11 aan. Dowden & Edwards, .20 2i Auctioneers. FOR SALE. Ding House & Shop (known as Devonshire Inn) tuated Water Street East icellent business stand. Apply «,« mm FOR SALE. IT A BARGAIN, AMePS-AIL. that well known Freehold Route 4 Shop, with Stable, Oarage and thouse. House has 9 Bedrooms, tehen. Dining Room and Parlor; al-11 large room at rear of shop. The innd measures 115 ft x#so ft. Tfee iperty is situated near. at Wharf and road to J i, and would make ,■' a splendi irding house, club sßoms or bust « stand. Apply oil the premises to g. e. ROSE'SjfOA3US&. N**- iter Street. * sen!s,6l Knights of Columbus. Terra Nova Council, No. 1452. . The regular meeting of Terra Nova Council, No. 1452, Knights of Columbus, will be held in Columbus Hall, Duckworth St., Tuesday evening, 20th insU at 8.30 o'clock. Business: Election of officers for the ensuing year. N.J. WADDEN, sepi9,2i , Fin. Secretary. NOTICE. A meeting of Spencer Club will be held in Spencer College (Tower Room) on Wednesday, Sept. 21st, at 4.15 p.m. A full attendance of members is requested.J. TAYLOR, sep2o,li Hon. Sec'y. m » p sf; V J ATI- When you think of it—it's all rather wonderful—the ability to take two pieces of glass—string them together with a piece of gold wire and bring perfect sight to some unfortunate who has weak, twitching eyes. Study—years of practice—conscientious examination—together with a touch of the grindstone to the glass in one place and a higher polish to the lens in another, make for youthful eyes for you. If Ton have any trouble with your eyes, come to see me *at once and get them examined— Free of Charge. KARL S. TRAPNELL Eyesight Specialist 507 Water St, St. Joan's. 5ep20,22,24 CITY OP ST. JOHN'S, ? C#?^»l St. John's Municipal Council. pubucßtice: POLL TAX. The attention of the Public is called to the following sections of the St. John's Municipal Act, 1921: Section Sit.—"Every male person of "the age of twenty-one years or "upwards who has resided in the city for the period of twelve "months immediately preceding "the first day of October in any "year, and who is not liable as "owner or indirectly as tenant "to the payment of the City Tax "on any property rated in the "appraisement book of the Coun"cil at an annual rental value of "forty dollars or upwards, shall "pay to the City a Poll Tax of "Five Dollars,per annum. Section said Poll Tax shall "be due and payable without de"mand or notice by or from the "Council between the fifteenth day "of October and the fifteenth day "of November in every year, at "the office of the City Clerk". Section 251c—"Any person who falls "to comply with the provisions of "the foregoing section shall, in "addition to payment of the tax, "be liable to a penalty hot exceeding five dollars, or in. default of payment .to imprison"ment not exceeding ten days.'* All persons liable are hereby notified to govern themselves accordingly. By order, * J. J. M4HOFT, . City HfH, Sept 19, 1931. , If yba want Cleaned, Pre* paired in a ner, send tl UGHLIN, HUNDREDS of MEN ARE NOW WEARING BENGALEVE TIES. And why not? When men first heard we were selling Ties for 50c. they doubted. Thought they were old stock —shoddy material a catch somewhere. They didn't expect to get a Tie for 50c. that would outlast asl Tie. They got a surprise—so did we; we sold them by the dozen on Saturday. There are still some choice Japanese patterns left—a windowfull. 50c. sep2o,3i,tu,th,s NOTICE. Four weeks after the date hereof ' application will be made to His Excellency the Governor in Council for ' grants of letters patent for (a) new and useful improvements in or relat, ing to apparatus for the catalytic synthesis.of ammonia, (b) new and useful I catalytic apparatus for the synthesis of ammonia, and (c) new and useful improvements in or relating to the of nitrogen or mixtures of nitrogen and hydrogen, to be made to Luigi Casale,-doctor of chemistry, NO. 9 Via del Parlamento, Rome, Italy. U 1 St. John's, September 20, 1921. HERBERT KMGHT, Solicitor fer Applicant, |sep2o,4i,tn Martin Bldg„ St John's. NOTICE. Four week* after the date herj£jf| aeVln a grant of letters patent for a new and Useful method of producing a liquid fuel for Internal combustion engines and other technical purposes to be made to Christian Magnus en Boving, of 11 Stockholmsgade, Copenhagen, Denmark, Apothecary. St John's, September IS, 1921. HERBERT KMGHT, Solicitor. sepl3,4i,tu Martin Bldg„ St John's, NOTICE. After four weeks application will be made to His Excellency the Governor in Council for Letters Patent for a new and useful "Process for the manufacture and preservation of cattle food, fish livers and oil therefrom", I to be granted to Johann Egestorff, of 93 Am Hafen, Bremerhaven, Germany.. l St John's, this 13th day of September, 1921. McGRATH & McGRATH, sep!3,4i,tu Solicitors for Applicant NOTICE. After four weeks application will be made to His Excellency the Governor in Council for Letters Patent for a new and .useful "Improved process and apparatus for extraction of oils from vegetable matter" to be granted to Matthew Whitehead, of 53 Newbridge Road, in the City and County of Kingston-upon-Hull, England, Poreman Oil Extractor. St. John's, this 30th day of August 1921. McGRATH k McGRATH, aug3o,4i,tu Solicitors for Applicant NOTICE. 1 Four weeks after the date hereof application will be made to His Excellency the Governor in Council for | a grant of letters patent for a new ' and useful fish splitting machine to I Arthur Webb, Manufacturer, of St. Peter's Engineering Works, Colchester, England; William Ambrose Belton, Manager, of Woodbury, South Lowestoft England, and Charles Paul Bird Reingpach, Engineer, of 2 Rawston Road, Colchester, England. St. John's, August 30, 1921. HERBERT KNIGHT, Solicitor, Martin Build* aug3o,4i,tu St J NOW IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY!A Sacrifice Sale of 200 cases RED WING Grape Juice, Get our prices. North Sydney COAL For Sale by EJ.Stabb&Co. At $17.00 per ton, delivered. APPLES! Orders now booking for 500 brls. GRAVENSTEINS due to arrive Sept. Bth. ORANGES! 250 cases SUNKIST ORANGES, all counts-150, 176, 200, 216, 250, 288, due to arrive Sept. sth. IN STOCK : 75 kegs EXTRA HEAVY GRAPES -r A little higher price but better quality.; not© our Mala Line Phone numbers: 480 anil PUBLIC NOTICE. Attention is called to the fol«i lowing Regulation:— "No person shall hunt, shoot { at or kill any wild or migratory! bird or animal with or by means j of any repeating or automatic i shot gun." GAME & INLAND sep2o,3i FISHERIES BOARD. JOB COMPOSITOR. Splendid opportunity for first class Job Compositor to make a connection with one of the largest printing houses in Canada. The right man will he given every opportunity for ad- i vancement. Open shop; forty-eight hours; best working conditions. Will' guarantee steady work and absolute t protection against any future i crimination. Apply, giving full particulars and salary expected, to THB RONALDS PRESS & ADVERTISING AGENCY, LTD., 71 William Street, j Montreal. sep2o,3i WANTED TO HIRE—Pony j for two to six days per week; apply j P. O. BOX 63 or call 14 King's Road, j sep2o,li WANTED —By Lady, a Small House or 2 or 3 Rooms with j modern conveniences; apply by letter to BOX 23, this office. sepl9,2i I WANTED—By Young Married Couple, in West End of City, 8 or 4 Unfurnished Rooms or a House, with modern conveniences; apply, stating terms, to A. B. C, P. 0. Box 299. sep2o,3i,eod WANTED A Bed-Sitting I Room, with Board, for an old lady, in good part of city; apply in writing, I stating terms, to "A. H.", c|o Telegram I Office. sepl7,3i W ANT ED Newfound T»nd tJtamps—all kinds, reasonabl prices rpaid; lc. Queen Mary, 2c. King George, lc. 2c. and 3c. Caribou, miwt be soaked off paper, but prefer all others left on bits of paper, if used; (stamps torn, cut too close, soiled or heavily post marked are useless). REV. E. A. BUTLER, St George's. septl2,l2l i Would you Like to Sell Watkins' Household Necessities in the City of St. John's? Big profits, fine opportunity. Write for particulars. THE J. R. WATKINS COMPANY, Dept H-5, Hamilton, Ont sepl6,6i ROLLER RINK Open Tonight and Saturday Afternoon. sep!s,th,s,tu,w,tf Help Wanted. | WANTED—A Good General Maid; apply to MRS. R J. DEVEREAUX, 105 Military Road. sep2o,2i WANTED Immediately, a Good General Girl; apply MRS. OTCEEPE, 89 Hamilton Street sep2o,li , WANTED Immediately, a Maid who understands cooking; apply to MRS. G. M. BARR, 42 Circular Road. sep2o,3i WANTED—A Lady Teacher to give private lessons for one hour each day to a boy five years old; apply "ELGIN HOUSE", Leslie Street sep2o,li WANTED In small famfly, a Goed General Servant; reference required; apply MRS. G. F. SNOW, Waterford Bridge Road. sep2o,ll' Chance of Home for Homeless Girl—Wanted Girl of 12 or 15 years of age; must be strong and healthy; good home for willing girl; apply 92 George's Street sep2o,3i WANTED—A Boy to 1 the Drug Business; apply to P O'MARA, Water Street seplS.tt WANTED—Maid Servant appy to MR. A. J. BAYLY, Dept C Agriculture or at my home Rotate son's HUL septl&tf WANTED Immedia a Good General Servant; apply MRS. C. CROSS, Masonic Terraoa. sep!7,3i WANTED—A Steno or, who also understands Book-keeping; references req apply S. L. LBVITZ, 256 Water St sep!7,3i Men* and Women, not canvass, taut to travel and ~~ local representatives, $2l a i ' expenses guaranteed, with go to make $6O a week and State age and Quajificaticence unnecessary. D«pt G., Toronto. Gower St. 'Tall in," A. B. C. D. Companies at Methodist College Gymnasium this evening, at 7.30. Full Uniform required. By order of ■ep2o.ii SCOUTMASTER. FOR HIRE A Barn and Ceaeh House, with large grounds; suitable for doctor or garage or storage of any kind; electric light; situated at 11 Parade Street. For fur- particulars apply at 11 Parade St. R S Grand Uprfent Piano, full slie, almost new; just the thing for club rooms or public buildings. For particulars apply by letter to "Q. R.M, c|o this office. sep2o,3i FOR SALE—At a Bargain, Small House, freehold, off McFarlane and Casey Streets; apply to 25 Central Street, or WOOD & KELLY, Temple Bldg., Duckworth. Street. sep2o,3i,tu,th,s FOR SALE —One Large House, situate in an ideal locality, two minutes' walk from Court House; a large yard attached; property in excellent condition; apply to WILLIS DAVIS, Cabot Bldg. sep2o.3i FOR SALE—Building Lots on Waterford Bridge Road, west of Waterford Terrace; about 150 ft. tearage and river at back; apply to CHAS. MURPHY, Waterford Bridge Road. sep2o,3i J FOR SALE-House on Newtown Road, off Goodridge Street, containing 6 rooms; freehold property; $1,400.00 takes it; apply to DENIS CLANCEY, on the premises. sep2o,3i FOR SALE One Good Double Barrel Hammerless 12 Gauge Gun; apply R. K. HOLDEN & SON, Auctioneers. sepl3,tf FOR SALE—Or may rent, Dwelling No. 51 Duckworth Street, next West Devon Row; freehold. Good view and good location; immediate possession; apply R. J. COLEMAN, Mcßride's Hill. sepl7,s,tu,tf FOR SALE At Topsail, Comfortable Country House, fully furnished; having electric light plant and water supply, stable, garage and accommodation for chauffeur, with about four acres of land. Also four acres of cleared land on Spruce Hill, having magnificent view Ad suitable as building lots, together with four acres uncleared land. For further I particulars apply J. A. W. W. Mc- NEILY, Smallwood Building. aug3l,tu,th,s,tf FOR SALE—That Freehold Property corner Henry Street and Bell Street, comprising Dwelling Houses, Shop and Premises; immediate possession; apply to WOOD & KELLY, I Temple Bldg., Duckworth Street. I sepl.tf FOR SALE Leasehold , Land and DwelHng, No. 97 Springdale I Street, St John's. A nice home in I good locality at a reasonable price. I Apply to C. J. CAHILL, Solicitor, of' flee Law Chambers, Duckworth St. KUg3l,tf TO LET sion* furnished, for a period of six months, House recently occupied by Mrs. Alfred Harvey, 228 Duckworth remises between any afternoon. LUMBER FOR SALE. \ Clapboard, essed Matched Board and all kinds of Rough Board. Apply rth American Scrap and Metal Wharf, -121 Baird's Cove. LUMBER PRICES. No class of goods shows faction more rapidly than tfs. We are always up to fte in price and quality. to* thirty years we have set in wood goods. fe still lead. All*our extento stocks and facilities at pr service. mood Lumber Co'y, Limited.' THE BEST SOAP FOR MEN. The daily use of GEBHICI»AL SOAP keeps the skin soft *Dd pliable and preserves its ifi«srity and cleanliness. r Jt is a cleanser. ; |r- is a germ destroyer. ( It is an odor killer. ■ «is a disinfectant. extensively in hospitals •to by doctors and nurses. 85c cake. peter vmmk, The Drvggfst, THE REXlti STORE. CE —To the ■« I am prepared to i Ming, Carpet C Caning. All oellvereoU ■' " *- UsiiAis rrrn ~SZ* V! In stock: •mPS" and puts, also ICE CREAM FRUITS. * P. E. OUTERBRIDGE, King's Road. Telephone jlyl2,3mos A IfEW NOVEL by the author of "The Shepherd ol the Hills," "Helen of the Old House/' by Harold Bell Wright A stirring romance of American life to-day. The. scene of the story is not localised bat brings to mind almost any manufacturing town or community. The chief character, "Helen of the Old House," represents the finest type of American womanhood. A beautiful love story in colorful setting, "Helen of the Id House," sweeps to a climax at leaves one impressed anew ith the virility and force of
Object Description
Title | Evening Telegram (St. John's, N.L.), 1921-09-20 |
Subject | Canadian newspapers--Newfoundland and Labrador--St. John's--20th century |
Publisher | W. J. Herder |
Place of Publication | St. John's (N.L.) |
Date | 1921-09-20 |
Year | 1921 |
Month | 09 |
Day | 20 |
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. 208 |
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 | 10414.cpd |
Description
Title | Evening Telegram (St. John's, N.L.), 1921-09-20 |
Subject | Canadian newspapers--Newfoundland and Labrador--St. John's--20th century |
Publisher | W. J. Herder |
Date | 1921-09-20 |
Year | 1921 |
Month | 09 |
Day | 20 |
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. 208 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
File Name | SJDT_19210920_001.jp2 |
File Size | 6749.73 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 XLIIL $6.06 PER YEAR, ST JOHN** NEWFOUNDLAND, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1921. ' PRICE TWO CENTS. NUMBER »&f 1 1 :■ jftATHEI FOBECAme. rl-nNTO, Noon.—Fro«h to strong JK winds, olwijr Mi cod w!tt Knd showers. Wednesday—Mod•T/w winds, fair and cool. . KpER & THOMPSON.-Bar. 2».Bft; TEIOPa, ei D-* \J Z ADVERTISING Ist insertion «• Each repetition ... Subscription Rates W. m Big Auction Sale. Bankrupt Stock! * Belonging to the Estate of Redman Bros. & Co. At Ote Freight Sheds of MESSRS. A. E. HICxOIAN CO, Limited, Water Street, ON THURSDAY, SEPTEIWffiR 22nd, Starting at 10 am. sbnro. CORDAGE: * 45-ran 2fcth Mesh Cotton Herring Nets. 14 50-ran 2%th Mesh Cotton Herring Nets. 8 50-ran 2% Mesh Cotton Herring Nets. 6 00-ran 2%th Mesh Cotton Herring Nets. 3 80-ran 2%th Mesh Cotton Herring Nets. 6 50-ran 2%th Mesh Barked Herring Nets. 6 60-ran 2%th Mesh Barked Herring Nets. 7 coils 6 Thread Local Manilla Rope. 6 coils 9 Thread Local Manilla Rope. 68 coils 15 Thread Local Manilla Rope. S coils 6 Thread Plymouth Manilla Rope. 68 coils 15 Thread Plymouth Manilla Rope. 35 coils 1% Coir Rope. 27 coils 6 Thread Steam Tarred Manilla Rope. 14 only 6 Thread Head Ropes. * 8 only Fishing Lines. 1 only 5 inch Coir Cable (second hand), 30 fathoms. COOPERAGE ACCESSORIES. 45 thousand Wood Bungs, 10 thousand Spiles. 1 only Half Barrel Stave Jointer. 1 only Whole Barrel Stare Jointer. , 1 only Hoop Bending Machine, 22 bundles Hair Barreriron Hoops. 88 bundles Whole Barrel Iron Hoops. 1 only set HaW Hoops. 9 sets Whilt 1 only Coopai 76 bundles Whole Barrel Wooden Hoops (Scotch). 4ft bundles Whole Barrel Wooden Hoops (Local). 1 barrel Coopers' Chalk. 2 only Iron Trussing Plates. 9 only N. "B. Jointer*" ~ 18,150 Jointer Stares. MILL SUPPLIES. 5 Mandrills, assorted sises; 2 Mandrills with Pulleys, 1 only Hoist, 1 only Main Shaft and Pulleys. 6 Pulleys, quantity Second-hand, Belting. 1 only 20 in. Circular Saw, cross-cut; 1 only 20. in. Rip, Saw. 1 Concave Saw, 1 C6ncave Cutter for heading rounders. 2% pairs Pulley Flanges, 1 only Shaft Bearing. 1 only Post Drill, 2 Bench Vises,-1 only Pipe Vise. 4 4 Mill Bearings, 1 set Taps and Dies, 1 set Pipe Dies. I 1 only Pipe Cutter. . ENGINES. 1 only 3 h.p. Mianus Marine Engine. 1 only 3 h.p Hubbard Marine Engine. 2 only 10 h.p. Hubbard Marine Engine. 1 only 4 h.p. Palmer Marine Engine. 1 only 10 h.p. Fairbanks-Morse Stationary Engine. SCHOONER FITTINGS. 2 suits Schooners' Sails, 4 only 10 in. Double Blocks. 1 only 12 in. Single Block, 2 only 14 in. Single Blocks. 1 lot Blocks and Rope, 1 tot Ship's Iron Work, 2 Ships' Buckets. 1 only Ships' Wheel; 1 only boat, light, about 12 ft. keeL SUNDRIES. 1 cask Paint, 1 cask Lubricating Oil, 20 gallons. 1 cask Lubricating Oil, 42 gallons; 2 empty Steel Drums. 1 piece 1)4 in. Iron Pipe, 12 feet; 4 cwt Flat and Round Iron. 1 lot 3 in. Iron Pipe, 1 set Trolley Wheels. 3 only Fish Barrows, 2 only Fish Barrow Stands. 3 sheets Galvanized Iron, 1 sheet Corrugated Iron. 1 only Large Bell, 2 only Dory Anchors, 1 only Iron Pump. 4 Pump Boxes, 1 only Blacksmith's Anvil, 2 Jackscrews. 13 Window Sashes, 1 only Fish Beam and Weights. 1 only Wheelbarrow Frame, 2 only Garden Hose. 4 lengths Garden Hose, wire bound; 1 only Meat Scale. 1 only Oil Tank, 1 only Giant Stove, 1 only Parlor Stove. 2 Beehive Stoves, 1 lot Giant Stove Castings. 1 Box Driver, wood; 3 gallons Copper Paint 15 half gallons Veedol Oil, 2 one gallons Veedol OIL 1 only 4-gallon tin Lubricating OIL A quantity of Framing and Rough Board and sundry other articles. sep2o,2i J. A. BARNES, Auctioneer. PRINCE'S RINK. ROLLER RINK. REOOCED ADMISSION FEES Evenings—General Admission ............. Saturday Afternoons—General Admission .. .. . Skates .. ...... ... .. . sep2o,3i,eod lse. ..10c. I .. .. ~10c • ...».* oc ■ PIONEERS GRAND AUCTION. iam & Mary Period Furniture. At 11 a.m. Thursday, September 22nd, the Empire Hall, corner King's «d and Gower Street, a magnificent sortment of William arid Mary Peri- Fnrniture, all practically new. In- Btory in to-morrow's News. THURSDAY, at 11 aan. Dowden & Edwards, .20 2i Auctioneers. FOR SALE. Ding House & Shop (known as Devonshire Inn) tuated Water Street East icellent business stand. Apply «,« mm FOR SALE. IT A BARGAIN, AMePS-AIL. that well known Freehold Route 4 Shop, with Stable, Oarage and thouse. House has 9 Bedrooms, tehen. Dining Room and Parlor; al-11 large room at rear of shop. The innd measures 115 ft x#so ft. Tfee iperty is situated near. at Wharf and road to J i, and would make ,■' a splendi irding house, club sßoms or bust « stand. Apply oil the premises to g. e. ROSE'SjfOA3US&. N**- iter Street. * sen!s,6l Knights of Columbus. Terra Nova Council, No. 1452. . The regular meeting of Terra Nova Council, No. 1452, Knights of Columbus, will be held in Columbus Hall, Duckworth St., Tuesday evening, 20th insU at 8.30 o'clock. Business: Election of officers for the ensuing year. N.J. WADDEN, sepi9,2i , Fin. Secretary. NOTICE. A meeting of Spencer Club will be held in Spencer College (Tower Room) on Wednesday, Sept. 21st, at 4.15 p.m. A full attendance of members is requested.J. TAYLOR, sep2o,li Hon. Sec'y. m » p sf; V J ATI- When you think of it—it's all rather wonderful—the ability to take two pieces of glass—string them together with a piece of gold wire and bring perfect sight to some unfortunate who has weak, twitching eyes. Study—years of practice—conscientious examination—together with a touch of the grindstone to the glass in one place and a higher polish to the lens in another, make for youthful eyes for you. If Ton have any trouble with your eyes, come to see me *at once and get them examined— Free of Charge. KARL S. TRAPNELL Eyesight Specialist 507 Water St, St. Joan's. 5ep20,22,24 CITY OP ST. JOHN'S, ? C#?^»l St. John's Municipal Council. pubucßtice: POLL TAX. The attention of the Public is called to the following sections of the St. John's Municipal Act, 1921: Section Sit.—"Every male person of "the age of twenty-one years or "upwards who has resided in the city for the period of twelve "months immediately preceding "the first day of October in any "year, and who is not liable as "owner or indirectly as tenant "to the payment of the City Tax "on any property rated in the "appraisement book of the Coun"cil at an annual rental value of "forty dollars or upwards, shall "pay to the City a Poll Tax of "Five Dollars,per annum. Section said Poll Tax shall "be due and payable without de"mand or notice by or from the "Council between the fifteenth day "of October and the fifteenth day "of November in every year, at "the office of the City Clerk". Section 251c—"Any person who falls "to comply with the provisions of "the foregoing section shall, in "addition to payment of the tax, "be liable to a penalty hot exceeding five dollars, or in. default of payment .to imprison"ment not exceeding ten days.'* All persons liable are hereby notified to govern themselves accordingly. By order, * J. J. M4HOFT, . City HfH, Sept 19, 1931. , If yba want Cleaned, Pre* paired in a ner, send tl UGHLIN, HUNDREDS of MEN ARE NOW WEARING BENGALEVE TIES. And why not? When men first heard we were selling Ties for 50c. they doubted. Thought they were old stock —shoddy material a catch somewhere. They didn't expect to get a Tie for 50c. that would outlast asl Tie. They got a surprise—so did we; we sold them by the dozen on Saturday. There are still some choice Japanese patterns left—a windowfull. 50c. sep2o,3i,tu,th,s NOTICE. Four weeks after the date hereof ' application will be made to His Excellency the Governor in Council for ' grants of letters patent for (a) new and useful improvements in or relat, ing to apparatus for the catalytic synthesis.of ammonia, (b) new and useful I catalytic apparatus for the synthesis of ammonia, and (c) new and useful improvements in or relating to the of nitrogen or mixtures of nitrogen and hydrogen, to be made to Luigi Casale,-doctor of chemistry, NO. 9 Via del Parlamento, Rome, Italy. U 1 St. John's, September 20, 1921. HERBERT KMGHT, Solicitor fer Applicant, |sep2o,4i,tn Martin Bldg„ St John's. NOTICE. Four week* after the date herj£jf| aeVln a grant of letters patent for a new and Useful method of producing a liquid fuel for Internal combustion engines and other technical purposes to be made to Christian Magnus en Boving, of 11 Stockholmsgade, Copenhagen, Denmark, Apothecary. St John's, September IS, 1921. HERBERT KMGHT, Solicitor. sepl3,4i,tu Martin Bldg„ St John's, NOTICE. After four weeks application will be made to His Excellency the Governor in Council for Letters Patent for a new and useful "Process for the manufacture and preservation of cattle food, fish livers and oil therefrom", I to be granted to Johann Egestorff, of 93 Am Hafen, Bremerhaven, Germany.. l St John's, this 13th day of September, 1921. McGRATH & McGRATH, sep!3,4i,tu Solicitors for Applicant NOTICE. After four weeks application will be made to His Excellency the Governor in Council for Letters Patent for a new and .useful "Improved process and apparatus for extraction of oils from vegetable matter" to be granted to Matthew Whitehead, of 53 Newbridge Road, in the City and County of Kingston-upon-Hull, England, Poreman Oil Extractor. St. John's, this 30th day of August 1921. McGRATH k McGRATH, aug3o,4i,tu Solicitors for Applicant NOTICE. 1 Four weeks after the date hereof application will be made to His Excellency the Governor in Council for | a grant of letters patent for a new ' and useful fish splitting machine to I Arthur Webb, Manufacturer, of St. Peter's Engineering Works, Colchester, England; William Ambrose Belton, Manager, of Woodbury, South Lowestoft England, and Charles Paul Bird Reingpach, Engineer, of 2 Rawston Road, Colchester, England. St. John's, August 30, 1921. HERBERT KNIGHT, Solicitor, Martin Build* aug3o,4i,tu St J NOW IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY!A Sacrifice Sale of 200 cases RED WING Grape Juice, Get our prices. North Sydney COAL For Sale by EJ.Stabb&Co. At $17.00 per ton, delivered. APPLES! Orders now booking for 500 brls. GRAVENSTEINS due to arrive Sept. Bth. ORANGES! 250 cases SUNKIST ORANGES, all counts-150, 176, 200, 216, 250, 288, due to arrive Sept. sth. IN STOCK : 75 kegs EXTRA HEAVY GRAPES -r A little higher price but better quality.; not© our Mala Line Phone numbers: 480 anil PUBLIC NOTICE. Attention is called to the fol«i lowing Regulation:— "No person shall hunt, shoot { at or kill any wild or migratory! bird or animal with or by means j of any repeating or automatic i shot gun." GAME & INLAND sep2o,3i FISHERIES BOARD. JOB COMPOSITOR. Splendid opportunity for first class Job Compositor to make a connection with one of the largest printing houses in Canada. The right man will he given every opportunity for ad- i vancement. Open shop; forty-eight hours; best working conditions. Will' guarantee steady work and absolute t protection against any future i crimination. Apply, giving full particulars and salary expected, to THB RONALDS PRESS & ADVERTISING AGENCY, LTD., 71 William Street, j Montreal. sep2o,3i WANTED TO HIRE—Pony j for two to six days per week; apply j P. O. BOX 63 or call 14 King's Road, j sep2o,li WANTED —By Lady, a Small House or 2 or 3 Rooms with j modern conveniences; apply by letter to BOX 23, this office. sepl9,2i I WANTED—By Young Married Couple, in West End of City, 8 or 4 Unfurnished Rooms or a House, with modern conveniences; apply, stating terms, to A. B. C, P. 0. Box 299. sep2o,3i,eod WANTED A Bed-Sitting I Room, with Board, for an old lady, in good part of city; apply in writing, I stating terms, to "A. H.", c|o Telegram I Office. sepl7,3i W ANT ED Newfound T»nd tJtamps—all kinds, reasonabl prices rpaid; lc. Queen Mary, 2c. King George, lc. 2c. and 3c. Caribou, miwt be soaked off paper, but prefer all others left on bits of paper, if used; (stamps torn, cut too close, soiled or heavily post marked are useless). REV. E. A. BUTLER, St George's. septl2,l2l i Would you Like to Sell Watkins' Household Necessities in the City of St. John's? Big profits, fine opportunity. Write for particulars. THE J. R. WATKINS COMPANY, Dept H-5, Hamilton, Ont sepl6,6i ROLLER RINK Open Tonight and Saturday Afternoon. sep!s,th,s,tu,w,tf Help Wanted. | WANTED—A Good General Maid; apply to MRS. R J. DEVEREAUX, 105 Military Road. sep2o,2i WANTED Immediately, a Good General Girl; apply MRS. OTCEEPE, 89 Hamilton Street sep2o,li , WANTED Immediately, a Maid who understands cooking; apply to MRS. G. M. BARR, 42 Circular Road. sep2o,3i WANTED—A Lady Teacher to give private lessons for one hour each day to a boy five years old; apply "ELGIN HOUSE", Leslie Street sep2o,li WANTED In small famfly, a Goed General Servant; reference required; apply MRS. G. F. SNOW, Waterford Bridge Road. sep2o,ll' Chance of Home for Homeless Girl—Wanted Girl of 12 or 15 years of age; must be strong and healthy; good home for willing girl; apply 92 George's Street sep2o,3i WANTED—A Boy to 1 the Drug Business; apply to P O'MARA, Water Street seplS.tt WANTED—Maid Servant appy to MR. A. J. BAYLY, Dept C Agriculture or at my home Rotate son's HUL septl&tf WANTED Immedia a Good General Servant; apply MRS. C. CROSS, Masonic Terraoa. sep!7,3i WANTED—A Steno or, who also understands Book-keeping; references req apply S. L. LBVITZ, 256 Water St sep!7,3i Men* and Women, not canvass, taut to travel and ~~ local representatives, $2l a i ' expenses guaranteed, with go to make $6O a week and State age and Quajificaticence unnecessary. D«pt G., Toronto. Gower St. 'Tall in," A. B. C. D. Companies at Methodist College Gymnasium this evening, at 7.30. Full Uniform required. By order of ■ep2o.ii SCOUTMASTER. FOR HIRE A Barn and Ceaeh House, with large grounds; suitable for doctor or garage or storage of any kind; electric light; situated at 11 Parade Street. For fur- particulars apply at 11 Parade St. R S Grand Uprfent Piano, full slie, almost new; just the thing for club rooms or public buildings. For particulars apply by letter to "Q. R.M, c|o this office. sep2o,3i FOR SALE—At a Bargain, Small House, freehold, off McFarlane and Casey Streets; apply to 25 Central Street, or WOOD & KELLY, Temple Bldg., Duckworth. Street. sep2o,3i,tu,th,s FOR SALE —One Large House, situate in an ideal locality, two minutes' walk from Court House; a large yard attached; property in excellent condition; apply to WILLIS DAVIS, Cabot Bldg. sep2o.3i FOR SALE—Building Lots on Waterford Bridge Road, west of Waterford Terrace; about 150 ft. tearage and river at back; apply to CHAS. MURPHY, Waterford Bridge Road. sep2o,3i J FOR SALE-House on Newtown Road, off Goodridge Street, containing 6 rooms; freehold property; $1,400.00 takes it; apply to DENIS CLANCEY, on the premises. sep2o,3i FOR SALE One Good Double Barrel Hammerless 12 Gauge Gun; apply R. K. HOLDEN & SON, Auctioneers. sepl3,tf FOR SALE—Or may rent, Dwelling No. 51 Duckworth Street, next West Devon Row; freehold. Good view and good location; immediate possession; apply R. J. COLEMAN, Mcßride's Hill. sepl7,s,tu,tf FOR SALE At Topsail, Comfortable Country House, fully furnished; having electric light plant and water supply, stable, garage and accommodation for chauffeur, with about four acres of land. Also four acres of cleared land on Spruce Hill, having magnificent view Ad suitable as building lots, together with four acres uncleared land. For further I particulars apply J. A. W. W. Mc- NEILY, Smallwood Building. aug3l,tu,th,s,tf FOR SALE—That Freehold Property corner Henry Street and Bell Street, comprising Dwelling Houses, Shop and Premises; immediate possession; apply to WOOD & KELLY, I Temple Bldg., Duckworth Street. I sepl.tf FOR SALE Leasehold , Land and DwelHng, No. 97 Springdale I Street, St John's. A nice home in I good locality at a reasonable price. I Apply to C. J. CAHILL, Solicitor, of' flee Law Chambers, Duckworth St. KUg3l,tf TO LET sion* furnished, for a period of six months, House recently occupied by Mrs. Alfred Harvey, 228 Duckworth remises between any afternoon. LUMBER FOR SALE. \ Clapboard, essed Matched Board and all kinds of Rough Board. Apply rth American Scrap and Metal Wharf, -121 Baird's Cove. LUMBER PRICES. No class of goods shows faction more rapidly than tfs. We are always up to fte in price and quality. to* thirty years we have set in wood goods. fe still lead. All*our extento stocks and facilities at pr service. mood Lumber Co'y, Limited.' THE BEST SOAP FOR MEN. The daily use of GEBHICI»AL SOAP keeps the skin soft *Dd pliable and preserves its ifi«srity and cleanliness. r Jt is a cleanser. ; |r- is a germ destroyer. ( It is an odor killer. ■ «is a disinfectant. extensively in hospitals •to by doctors and nurses. 85c cake. peter vmmk, The Drvggfst, THE REXlti STORE. CE —To the ■« I am prepared to i Ming, Carpet C Caning. All oellvereoU ■' " *- UsiiAis rrrn ~SZ* V! In stock: •mPS" and puts, also ICE CREAM FRUITS. * P. E. OUTERBRIDGE, King's Road. Telephone jlyl2,3mos A IfEW NOVEL by the author of "The Shepherd ol the Hills," "Helen of the Old House/' by Harold Bell Wright A stirring romance of American life to-day. The. scene of the story is not localised bat brings to mind almost any manufacturing town or community. The chief character, "Helen of the Old House," represents the finest type of American womanhood. A beautiful love story in colorful setting, "Helen of the Id House," sweeps to a climax at leaves one impressed anew ith the virility and force of |
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