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THE EVENING TELEGRAM VOLUME XLII. $3.00 per: year. ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1920. PRICE ONE CENT. NUMBER 30. ELVE PAGES TO-DAY TYFATHKR FORECAST. ~ORONTO. Midnight—Wind* in.-•■ Dwtag to galea from E. and N'JS., i some r,now by night, turning , ally to Blent or rain. ;:OPER & THOMPSON'.—Bar. 30.32; Thmr. 30. rr ♦ D yr •♦"♦r»~D;yD D~C ♦ »-D•D•»D» D »r? Quality «* I. - From the inception of our "" ~ " "" business we have insisted steadily on only send- ing out work of high QUALITY. If you are in the habit of dealing with us you will know the high standard we have set ourselves. If you are not in the habit of dealing with us, why not commence NOW ? We can please you. F. NOSEWORTHY, Photo Studio: 406 Water Street West. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. jan2l,3m,eod George Washington COFFEE for instant HORLICK'S MALTED MILK. COCOA. Bournville. Cadbury's, Fry's, Epn's, Vi-Cocoa, Ace High. COCOA and MILK POWDER. COFFEE MILK. COFFEE ESSENCE. FLOUR. Cream of West, 141b. sax Rice Flour, Ground Rice. Corn Flour, Corn Starch. Self-raising Potato Flour Corn Flour in pkgs. TEA. If you are not satisfied with the tea you are now using, try "OUR BEST" Brand. Bird's Custard Powder. Kindly e are oDservuiBr the Half Holiday on Note Saturday instead of Wednesday. BOWRING Bros., Limited, GROCERY. Auction Sales: AUCTION. To-Morrow, Saturday, at 11 o'clock, AT BECK'S COVE. 10 barrels APPLES. 12 cases OROGES. 1 case GRAPE FRUIT. 2 cases PEARS. 4 barrels PLATE BEEF. 10 barrels PORK. 1 box CHOICE FOWL. All without reserve to the highest bidder. M.A.BASTOW, f b6JJ Anctioneer. LES. FOR SALE. That first-class Country Residence situate at the Club Pond, Portugal Cove Road, and belonging to Mr. F. W. Ayre. The property is cultivated and borders on the Pond, all under wire fence, together with the main Bungalow situate thereon, completely furnished and containing living and dining rooms, kitchen, pantry, 3 bedrooms and bathroom on the ground floor, and large room on the second flat, fnd having §ll round; also \ Smaller Bungalow, completely famished and fitted up as a gentleman's retreat, as well as Outhouses and Garage, and is undoubtedly one of the finest country residences in the raburbs of the city. Inventory of furniture, etc., may be seen at the office of P. C. O'DriscoU, Ltd., f-hfi.eod.tf Auctioneers. FOR SALE. 1 MARE COLT, 7 months old, by Don Onward. 1 HORSE COLT, 8 months old, by Winfield Stratton, 2.05%. 1 HORSE COLT, rising 2 years, by Winfield Stratton, 2.05%. 1 MARE COLT, 9 months old, by Howard Mann, 2.16. All of the above colts are from the fastest horses in the country, and pure bred. Also, 1 COW and CALF— Calved two days ago. For prices, etc., apply to JOHN DUFF, cjo Steer Bros., feb6,6i Water Street. FOR SALE. Schr. Mabel E. Leavitt, Gas schooner, built at Bristol, Maine, 1900. Length. 47 ft. 8"; breadth, 15 ft. 2"; depth, 7 ft. l'\' gross tonnage, 21. The above schooner can be seen and full particulars regarding her received from our Agent at Har'rour Breton Branch. Gorton-Pew Fisheries Co Per S. B. HETES, Mgr. FOR SALE. 10 Cod Traps, Repaired and Barked. Apply C A. JERRETT, *»».s Brians. FOR SALE. Schooner Rosie Bella, 42 Tons. Built 1910. In good condition tnd well found. Apply to BISHOP, SONS & CO., Ltd., or St. John's. JOSEPH COVEYDUCK, Itlackinson's, Conception Bay. lar.3o.eod.tf Jo My Friends and the Pqb- JS JESSE* £ ** Cwktef art Waltis*. AH orate pramftlj atctio* csaruttaed. 11U HufiiHcn St ■•*• AJi ' -*-■*■ A ■"■-*- A ■■*■■*■ A ■■■■•■■ A ■ -» * ■ ■ * m. .a. k*. | BUILD UP j $ Your strength now before ill- 4 T ness comes. Authorities pre- J X. diet another outbreak of Influ- 2 f enza, but 3 I NYAL I ICREOPHOS | will help you withstand disease, v Creophos is an effective tonic i and tissue builder, especially 3 where there is a predisposition J to lung weakness. Take Creo- x phos now and build up your 4 powers of resistance. - T $l.lO per bottle. J PETER O'MARA, | + The Druggist, T J 46-48 ST. WEST. ? * Ji A A AAA IJi * ill J *AAt*r AA A -*- * * * - " * * Two Specials. A limited number of v Pears' Annual with 3 beautiful pictures, which we offer at 50c. per copy post-paid. The pictures are worth this amount each. The SPHERE Double Number, with superb illustrations and good stories. Original price 70c. each. Now offered at 50c. each post-paid. DICKS & CO., LTD The Booksellers. HOT COFFEE MUGS Jast receired shipment Hot Coffee o Chocolate Mage, manufactured by th liquid Carbonic Co. Selling cheap P. E. OUTERBRIDGE, King's Road cor. flower St Telephone CO. feKL«I MEfARTC LOriMEJTT CUBES DIPHTHERIA. 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. J. Bladder, 45 New Gowcr St. Anthracite Coal. Now Landing, 1000 Tods Furnace Size. ELJ.STABB &CO. 4tWlo.ood.tf Moiurs hnnmssT jrnii BlfSn'HJßKljt. tVTTV^TV^TyTTY^TVTTVTTYTTY I Wanted at Once! | ONE FIRST-CLASS STENOGRAPHER. Must have at least three years' experience. Reply by letter only. L. M. TRASK & CO., 140 Water Street. A .«. A A ■ ■ A ■ ■. A • -•_ A _•_ _»_ A _•_-»_ A_M__^AAAA_». v^TV^TV^TYTTY^TV^TY^TY^TV^ Shannon ' Chapter, * Royal Arch Masons. There will be an Emergent Convocation of Shannon Chapter, Royal Arch Masons, held this evening at 8 o'clock. Mark Master Mason's Degree. E. W. LYON, feb6,ii Secretary. To Tobacco Buyers! McDONALD'S HEART- Smoking and Chewing. Has no equal. Canada's standards since 1858. BAIRD & CO'Y, Agents, Water St. East. Insure with the QUEEN. j the Company having the largest ! number oi Policy Holders in | Newfoundland. r j Every satisfaction given in i settling losses, j Office: 167 Water Street. Adrain Bldg. P. O. Box 782. Telephone 658. QUEEN INS. COGEORGE H. HALLEY, Aerent. FOR SALE—Ford Touring Car, in perfect condition; no reasonable offer refused. This car will be stored till May Ist, 1920. Apply at j this office. jan3,tf IFOR SALE—4,OOO feet of Store Pipe, from 20c. per foot up; apply to MOAKLER'S, Waldegrave St. i febs,6i FOR SALE 1 New Side Sleigh and 1 New Street Slide; apply to NASH'S, 22 Adelaide Street. j febs,4i |FOR SALE Sleighs; I apply to C. F. LESTER, Hamilton St. feb2,6i I 'TO LET —A Furnished House with all modern conveniences and in desirable locality for a period of three or six months; apply immediately by letter to "X", care Telegram Office. febs,tf ! WANTED Room with Board, in private family, for respect-' able gentleman; modern convenien-. ces; Central or East End .preferred; apply by letter to H. J. M., care this office. __ feb6,3i i WANTED—EarIy in March a Gee* General Servant who understands plain cooking; references re- i quired; washing oat; good wages; ! apply to MRS. P. H. COWAN, 31 Victoria Street. feb4,3i WANTED TO RENT—! Small JhreHtar Howse in good local- ! lty; apply, naming street, to "RENT", care Telegram Office. '-*-'" ' *DUSrg LDrBtiEHT I CUBES COt»S, If*. I\Ej/\JL £i9 JL A, JL MLm 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., Auctioneers, Real Estate & Investment Brokers, Fmallwood Building;, Duckworth Street. Manufacturer's Samples, SELLING AT LANDED COST. 1 CHANCE TO BUT SOMETHING BEALLY GOOD, CHEAP. Turkish Towels.. 22c to 2.70 Tray Cloths.. .. 40c. to 1.25 Table Napkins . .22c. to 44c Table Cloths ...$1.83 to 2.90 Cushion Covers, etc, 50c to 1.10 Men's Pyjamas $3.91 to 5.90 Underskirts.. . .$1.50 to 4.00 White Qnllts ...$8.04 to 4.85 Men's Shirts ... $2.04 to 2.70 Curtain Ends .. ..40c piece We have still a few dozen All Wool Cashmere Ladles Hose at $1.50 pair Heatj Weight Fleece Lined Hose at 40c pair SMITH'S Dry Goods Store RAWLINS' CROSS. j c,| r,| o| r| r] r.| r I r\ r) r,j r.j -| r.( o( o| r,( ?( r,| o) r| r.) rD\ o( CHILDREN'S CARNIVAL AT THE Prince of Wales Rink ON Saturday, Feb. 7th. Prizes for most original costume—Girls: Ist, $lO.OO in gold; 2nd, $5.00. Boys: Ist, $10.00; 2nd, $5.00. Admission 10c; Adults 25c Season Tickets will not admit. jan2B,tf ut |v j.j |j |o jo:|o jo |y |o |u |o Jo |o(^ i ~ «BStt~ - " ,-«3Stt . :•«»»»-.; „«CBgD*b. -US*- THIS COMPANY IS NOT IN FINANCIAL DIFFICULTIES despite all rumors and so-called "inside" information that Is now floating around the city. The recent legal difficulty encountered by the Industrial Securities Co. has no bearing whatever on this Company. We have no liabilities whatever. We have no creditors anywhere. We don't ask or need credit from anyone and have never done so. We don't owe a dollar to bank, firm or Individual in this city or outside of it, and this notice is published as the direct reply to all statements to the contrary. After this date we will take action against any parties whom we can prove are maliciously circulating damaging statements. J. .J. LACEY & COMPANY LIMBED, CITY CHAMBERS. THE GREAT COAL SAVER. A British preparation which saves coal because it makes combustion more complete, burns the smoke and gives a brighter, hotter fire. One bucket of slack coal treated with Coalox will give as much heat as 1% buckets without. Package containing enough to treat IV2 tons of coal, $1.20; larger packages, $2.50. So great has been the success of this wonderful economiser that the manufacturers have had to build three new factories within the past four years. Recommended by clergy, nobility, and by the careful housewife. For sale by Robert Tcmpleton. Advertise in the Evening Telegram TFIE 'PEOPLES PAPEIT-FORTY-ONE YEARS IN THE PUBLIC SERVICE—IS A LIVE TOUT IN A BUST CENTRE-STUDYTTS Ex S. S. "Sheba" a large shipment i . =» Also, Black and Galvanized SHEET IRON. Packed in special export cases. G. KNOWLING, Limited. , WANTED! Experienced Machinists. Ideal working conditions; ! eight hour day; .apply i The Royal Stores Clothing Factory, Cor. Duckworth and Prescott , feb3,9t Streets. C♦♦?♦♦|it JlllfCllB♦♦♦♦»♦» LOST On Tuesday night, between Mundy Pond Road and Court House, via Pleasant Street and Water Street, a Small Parse containing $lO Gold Piece and Half Sovereign. Finder will be rewarded on leaving same ; at this office. febs,3i E Help Wanted. WANTED A Washerwoman; apply at 12% Penny well Road. feb6,tf WANTED —A Smart Boy for Office. J. J. ST. JOHN. feb6,3i WANTED An Experienced Clerk; apply KAVANAGH'S Drug store- feb6,3i WANTED—A General Girl; good wages; small family.no childrenapply MISS O'REILLY, 84 Circular Road- feb6,tf WANTED At the Cochrane, an Assistant Dining Room Girl feb6,tf WANTED —A Messenger Boy; good wages; apply HENRY BLAIR. feb4,aod,tf j WANTED—Smart Boy for ! Bakery; apply W. H. JESSOP, 194 j Duckworth Street feb3,3i WANTED Immediately, General Servant; small family; washing out; wages $15.00 a month; reference required; apply MRS. FEDER 54 Prescott St. febs,3i ' WANTED-A General Maid, washing out; good wages; also a Young Girl to look after children; apply to MRS. WM. COLLINS, 12 Maxse Street febs,3i TRAVELLER WANTED Established Dry Goods House requires Traveller for Newfoundland, to start about March 15th. Previous road experience not absolutely necessary but a fair knowledge of the business is. Communications confidential. Ad, dress "TRAVELLER", this office febs,tf WANTED —At Once, a Good General Servant. MRS. S. BUTLER, Casey Cottage, Casey Street. febs,3i WANTED—A General Servant; apply No. 3 Bell St. febs,3i WANTED Immediately, 2 Young Ladies with some experience for Grocery Store. W. E. BEARNS feb4,tf WANTED —Five Students to learn Telegraphy. Lessons given three times a week; afternoon or night. Can put you through in six months. Terms reasonable. For further particulars apply at this office. feb4,3i WANTED Two Smart, Strong Boys to learn the Dry Goods Business, from 14 to 16 years of age; apply to STEER BROS. feb3,tf WANTED A Messenger Boy; apply to PETER O'MARA, Druggist, Water St. W. feb3,tf A SMART BOY WANTED to make himself generally useful in Crockery Store; apply S. 0. STEELE & SONS, LTD. feb3,tf WANTED —A Cook and Housemaid; apply between 7.30 and 9.30 p.m. to MRS. R. H. O'DWYER, 33 Military Road. jan29,tf WANTED —A Thoroughly Competent and Experienced Saleslady to take charge of Ladies' Shoe Parlour. Good salary to the right person. Apply by letter, stating age, experience and salary expected, to F. SMALLWOOD, Box 431, St. John's, N.F. jan3o,tf WANTED 6 First-Class Stoveplate Moulders; also 2 Stove* fittera; apply THE CONSOLIDATED FOUNDRY CO., Hamilton Street ■attjr WANTED—A General Servaat; food wages; washing out; ap- I ply at 109 Military Road. janl7,tf KDTAWS LINIMENT FOB SALE 1 EVERYWHERE. "
Object Description
Title | Evening Telegram (St. John's, N.L.), 1920-02-06 |
Subject | Canadian newspapers--Newfoundland and Labrador--St. John's--20th century |
Publisher | W. J. Herder |
Place of Publication | St. John's (N.L.) |
Date | 1920-02-06 |
Year | 1920 |
Month | 02 |
Day | 06 |
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. 30 |
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 | 4216.cpd |
Description
Title | Evening Telegram (St. John's, N.L.), 1920-02-06 |
Subject | Canadian newspapers--Newfoundland and Labrador--St. John's--20th century |
Publisher | W. J. Herder |
Date | 1920-02-06 |
Year | 1920 |
Month | 02 |
Day | 06 |
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. 30 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
File Name | SJDT_19200206_001.jp2 |
File Size | 5458.89 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 XLII. $3.00 per: year. ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1920. PRICE ONE CENT. NUMBER 30. ELVE PAGES TO-DAY TYFATHKR FORECAST. ~ORONTO. Midnight—Wind* in.-•■ Dwtag to galea from E. and N'JS., i some r,now by night, turning , ally to Blent or rain. ;:OPER & THOMPSON'.—Bar. 30.32; Thmr. 30. rr ♦ D yr •♦"♦r»~D;yD D~C ♦ »-D•D•»D» D »r? Quality «* I. - From the inception of our "" ~ " "" business we have insisted steadily on only send- ing out work of high QUALITY. If you are in the habit of dealing with us you will know the high standard we have set ourselves. If you are not in the habit of dealing with us, why not commence NOW ? We can please you. F. NOSEWORTHY, Photo Studio: 406 Water Street West. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. jan2l,3m,eod George Washington COFFEE for instant HORLICK'S MALTED MILK. COCOA. Bournville. Cadbury's, Fry's, Epn's, Vi-Cocoa, Ace High. COCOA and MILK POWDER. COFFEE MILK. COFFEE ESSENCE. FLOUR. Cream of West, 141b. sax Rice Flour, Ground Rice. Corn Flour, Corn Starch. Self-raising Potato Flour Corn Flour in pkgs. TEA. If you are not satisfied with the tea you are now using, try "OUR BEST" Brand. Bird's Custard Powder. Kindly e are oDservuiBr the Half Holiday on Note Saturday instead of Wednesday. BOWRING Bros., Limited, GROCERY. Auction Sales: AUCTION. To-Morrow, Saturday, at 11 o'clock, AT BECK'S COVE. 10 barrels APPLES. 12 cases OROGES. 1 case GRAPE FRUIT. 2 cases PEARS. 4 barrels PLATE BEEF. 10 barrels PORK. 1 box CHOICE FOWL. All without reserve to the highest bidder. M.A.BASTOW, f b6JJ Anctioneer. LES. FOR SALE. That first-class Country Residence situate at the Club Pond, Portugal Cove Road, and belonging to Mr. F. W. Ayre. The property is cultivated and borders on the Pond, all under wire fence, together with the main Bungalow situate thereon, completely furnished and containing living and dining rooms, kitchen, pantry, 3 bedrooms and bathroom on the ground floor, and large room on the second flat, fnd having §ll round; also \ Smaller Bungalow, completely famished and fitted up as a gentleman's retreat, as well as Outhouses and Garage, and is undoubtedly one of the finest country residences in the raburbs of the city. Inventory of furniture, etc., may be seen at the office of P. C. O'DriscoU, Ltd., f-hfi.eod.tf Auctioneers. FOR SALE. 1 MARE COLT, 7 months old, by Don Onward. 1 HORSE COLT, 8 months old, by Winfield Stratton, 2.05%. 1 HORSE COLT, rising 2 years, by Winfield Stratton, 2.05%. 1 MARE COLT, 9 months old, by Howard Mann, 2.16. All of the above colts are from the fastest horses in the country, and pure bred. Also, 1 COW and CALF— Calved two days ago. For prices, etc., apply to JOHN DUFF, cjo Steer Bros., feb6,6i Water Street. FOR SALE. Schr. Mabel E. Leavitt, Gas schooner, built at Bristol, Maine, 1900. Length. 47 ft. 8"; breadth, 15 ft. 2"; depth, 7 ft. l'\' gross tonnage, 21. The above schooner can be seen and full particulars regarding her received from our Agent at Har'rour Breton Branch. Gorton-Pew Fisheries Co Per S. B. HETES, Mgr. FOR SALE. 10 Cod Traps, Repaired and Barked. Apply C A. JERRETT, *»».s Brians. FOR SALE. Schooner Rosie Bella, 42 Tons. Built 1910. In good condition tnd well found. Apply to BISHOP, SONS & CO., Ltd., or St. John's. JOSEPH COVEYDUCK, Itlackinson's, Conception Bay. lar.3o.eod.tf Jo My Friends and the Pqb- JS JESSE* £ ** Cwktef art Waltis*. AH orate pramftlj atctio* csaruttaed. 11U HufiiHcn St ■•*• AJi ' -*-■*■ A ■"■-*- A ■■*■■*■ A ■■■■•■■ A ■ -» * ■ ■ * m. .a. k*. | BUILD UP j $ Your strength now before ill- 4 T ness comes. Authorities pre- J X. diet another outbreak of Influ- 2 f enza, but 3 I NYAL I ICREOPHOS | will help you withstand disease, v Creophos is an effective tonic i and tissue builder, especially 3 where there is a predisposition J to lung weakness. Take Creo- x phos now and build up your 4 powers of resistance. - T $l.lO per bottle. J PETER O'MARA, | + The Druggist, T J 46-48 ST. WEST. ? * Ji A A AAA IJi * ill J *AAt*r AA A -*- * * * - " * * Two Specials. A limited number of v Pears' Annual with 3 beautiful pictures, which we offer at 50c. per copy post-paid. The pictures are worth this amount each. The SPHERE Double Number, with superb illustrations and good stories. Original price 70c. each. Now offered at 50c. each post-paid. DICKS & CO., LTD The Booksellers. HOT COFFEE MUGS Jast receired shipment Hot Coffee o Chocolate Mage, manufactured by th liquid Carbonic Co. Selling cheap P. E. OUTERBRIDGE, King's Road cor. flower St Telephone CO. feKL«I MEfARTC LOriMEJTT CUBES DIPHTHERIA. 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. J. Bladder, 45 New Gowcr St. Anthracite Coal. Now Landing, 1000 Tods Furnace Size. ELJ.STABB &CO. 4tWlo.ood.tf Moiurs hnnmssT jrnii BlfSn'HJßKljt. tVTTV^TV^TyTTY^TVTTVTTYTTY I Wanted at Once! | ONE FIRST-CLASS STENOGRAPHER. Must have at least three years' experience. Reply by letter only. L. M. TRASK & CO., 140 Water Street. A .«. A A ■ ■ A ■ ■. A • -•_ A _•_ _»_ A _•_-»_ A_M__^AAAA_». v^TV^TV^TYTTY^TV^TY^TY^TV^ Shannon ' Chapter, * Royal Arch Masons. There will be an Emergent Convocation of Shannon Chapter, Royal Arch Masons, held this evening at 8 o'clock. Mark Master Mason's Degree. E. W. LYON, feb6,ii Secretary. To Tobacco Buyers! McDONALD'S HEART- Smoking and Chewing. Has no equal. Canada's standards since 1858. BAIRD & CO'Y, Agents, Water St. East. Insure with the QUEEN. j the Company having the largest ! number oi Policy Holders in | Newfoundland. r j Every satisfaction given in i settling losses, j Office: 167 Water Street. Adrain Bldg. P. O. Box 782. Telephone 658. QUEEN INS. COGEORGE H. HALLEY, Aerent. FOR SALE—Ford Touring Car, in perfect condition; no reasonable offer refused. This car will be stored till May Ist, 1920. Apply at j this office. jan3,tf IFOR SALE—4,OOO feet of Store Pipe, from 20c. per foot up; apply to MOAKLER'S, Waldegrave St. i febs,6i FOR SALE 1 New Side Sleigh and 1 New Street Slide; apply to NASH'S, 22 Adelaide Street. j febs,4i |FOR SALE Sleighs; I apply to C. F. LESTER, Hamilton St. feb2,6i I 'TO LET —A Furnished House with all modern conveniences and in desirable locality for a period of three or six months; apply immediately by letter to "X", care Telegram Office. febs,tf ! WANTED Room with Board, in private family, for respect-' able gentleman; modern convenien-. ces; Central or East End .preferred; apply by letter to H. J. M., care this office. __ feb6,3i i WANTED—EarIy in March a Gee* General Servant who understands plain cooking; references re- i quired; washing oat; good wages; ! apply to MRS. P. H. COWAN, 31 Victoria Street. feb4,3i WANTED TO RENT—! Small JhreHtar Howse in good local- ! lty; apply, naming street, to "RENT", care Telegram Office. '-*-'" ' *DUSrg LDrBtiEHT I CUBES COt»S, If*. I\Ej/\JL £i9 JL A, JL MLm 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., Auctioneers, Real Estate & Investment Brokers, Fmallwood Building;, Duckworth Street. Manufacturer's Samples, SELLING AT LANDED COST. 1 CHANCE TO BUT SOMETHING BEALLY GOOD, CHEAP. Turkish Towels.. 22c to 2.70 Tray Cloths.. .. 40c. to 1.25 Table Napkins . .22c. to 44c Table Cloths ...$1.83 to 2.90 Cushion Covers, etc, 50c to 1.10 Men's Pyjamas $3.91 to 5.90 Underskirts.. . .$1.50 to 4.00 White Qnllts ...$8.04 to 4.85 Men's Shirts ... $2.04 to 2.70 Curtain Ends .. ..40c piece We have still a few dozen All Wool Cashmere Ladles Hose at $1.50 pair Heatj Weight Fleece Lined Hose at 40c pair SMITH'S Dry Goods Store RAWLINS' CROSS. j c,| r,| o| r| r] r.| r I r\ r) r,j r.j -| r.( o( o| r,( ?( r,| o) r| r.) rD\ o( CHILDREN'S CARNIVAL AT THE Prince of Wales Rink ON Saturday, Feb. 7th. Prizes for most original costume—Girls: Ist, $lO.OO in gold; 2nd, $5.00. Boys: Ist, $10.00; 2nd, $5.00. Admission 10c; Adults 25c Season Tickets will not admit. jan2B,tf ut |v j.j |j |o jo:|o jo |y |o |u |o Jo |o(^ i ~ «BStt~ - " ,-«3Stt . :•«»»»-.; „«CBgD*b. -US*- THIS COMPANY IS NOT IN FINANCIAL DIFFICULTIES despite all rumors and so-called "inside" information that Is now floating around the city. The recent legal difficulty encountered by the Industrial Securities Co. has no bearing whatever on this Company. We have no liabilities whatever. We have no creditors anywhere. We don't ask or need credit from anyone and have never done so. We don't owe a dollar to bank, firm or Individual in this city or outside of it, and this notice is published as the direct reply to all statements to the contrary. After this date we will take action against any parties whom we can prove are maliciously circulating damaging statements. J. .J. LACEY & COMPANY LIMBED, CITY CHAMBERS. THE GREAT COAL SAVER. A British preparation which saves coal because it makes combustion more complete, burns the smoke and gives a brighter, hotter fire. One bucket of slack coal treated with Coalox will give as much heat as 1% buckets without. Package containing enough to treat IV2 tons of coal, $1.20; larger packages, $2.50. So great has been the success of this wonderful economiser that the manufacturers have had to build three new factories within the past four years. Recommended by clergy, nobility, and by the careful housewife. For sale by Robert Tcmpleton. Advertise in the Evening Telegram TFIE 'PEOPLES PAPEIT-FORTY-ONE YEARS IN THE PUBLIC SERVICE—IS A LIVE TOUT IN A BUST CENTRE-STUDYTTS Ex S. S. "Sheba" a large shipment i . =» Also, Black and Galvanized SHEET IRON. Packed in special export cases. G. KNOWLING, Limited. , WANTED! Experienced Machinists. Ideal working conditions; ! eight hour day; .apply i The Royal Stores Clothing Factory, Cor. Duckworth and Prescott , feb3,9t Streets. C♦♦?♦♦|it JlllfCllB♦♦♦♦»♦» LOST On Tuesday night, between Mundy Pond Road and Court House, via Pleasant Street and Water Street, a Small Parse containing $lO Gold Piece and Half Sovereign. Finder will be rewarded on leaving same ; at this office. febs,3i E Help Wanted. WANTED A Washerwoman; apply at 12% Penny well Road. feb6,tf WANTED —A Smart Boy for Office. J. J. ST. JOHN. feb6,3i WANTED An Experienced Clerk; apply KAVANAGH'S Drug store- feb6,3i WANTED—A General Girl; good wages; small family.no childrenapply MISS O'REILLY, 84 Circular Road- feb6,tf WANTED At the Cochrane, an Assistant Dining Room Girl feb6,tf WANTED —A Messenger Boy; good wages; apply HENRY BLAIR. feb4,aod,tf j WANTED—Smart Boy for ! Bakery; apply W. H. JESSOP, 194 j Duckworth Street feb3,3i WANTED Immediately, General Servant; small family; washing out; wages $15.00 a month; reference required; apply MRS. FEDER 54 Prescott St. febs,3i ' WANTED-A General Maid, washing out; good wages; also a Young Girl to look after children; apply to MRS. WM. COLLINS, 12 Maxse Street febs,3i TRAVELLER WANTED Established Dry Goods House requires Traveller for Newfoundland, to start about March 15th. Previous road experience not absolutely necessary but a fair knowledge of the business is. Communications confidential. Ad, dress "TRAVELLER", this office febs,tf WANTED —At Once, a Good General Servant. MRS. S. BUTLER, Casey Cottage, Casey Street. febs,3i WANTED—A General Servant; apply No. 3 Bell St. febs,3i WANTED Immediately, 2 Young Ladies with some experience for Grocery Store. W. E. BEARNS feb4,tf WANTED —Five Students to learn Telegraphy. Lessons given three times a week; afternoon or night. Can put you through in six months. Terms reasonable. For further particulars apply at this office. feb4,3i WANTED Two Smart, Strong Boys to learn the Dry Goods Business, from 14 to 16 years of age; apply to STEER BROS. feb3,tf WANTED A Messenger Boy; apply to PETER O'MARA, Druggist, Water St. W. feb3,tf A SMART BOY WANTED to make himself generally useful in Crockery Store; apply S. 0. STEELE & SONS, LTD. feb3,tf WANTED —A Cook and Housemaid; apply between 7.30 and 9.30 p.m. to MRS. R. H. O'DWYER, 33 Military Road. jan29,tf WANTED —A Thoroughly Competent and Experienced Saleslady to take charge of Ladies' Shoe Parlour. Good salary to the right person. Apply by letter, stating age, experience and salary expected, to F. SMALLWOOD, Box 431, St. John's, N.F. jan3o,tf WANTED 6 First-Class Stoveplate Moulders; also 2 Stove* fittera; apply THE CONSOLIDATED FOUNDRY CO., Hamilton Street ■attjr WANTED—A General Servaat; food wages; washing out; ap- I ply at 109 Military Road. janl7,tf KDTAWS LINIMENT FOB SALE 1 EVERYWHERE. " |
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