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CRANBERRIES, 4Q GENTS GALL. V-alencia Oranges, 15 cerjbs Dozen. ALFRED-D. DAVIS' KIT COFFEE, ZO VENTS BOTTLE. DAVIS' GROCERY BENSDORP'S COCOA. $1.00 LB. FLAKED RieE, 25 CENTS PER V7\ZV EGG PLUMS, 20 CENTS PER TIN. HARBOR GRACE. W4. VOLOMK XLVIII. [TWO DOLLARS ntR TEAR.) HARBORGRACE. NFLD-,. FRIDAY, JANUARY 11. 1907 \ -FOR THESE COLD DAYST]|0UR STOCK —-OF- i-unlet! in Now York fumxTiv ci reside it ., and lived In New ,- v.-as ii.:.rn..l. re-.- .1 i .-» wife.- sud f.unil —ThO'sli'illllf-r Ponce, or tln> .New - ■.'"<- nnd r«i.-iii.-i'..list Sl.eiiinshlpC.i.. plviiu- l.-!»wi N.-v York end th.- \V, --. 1 ' die-, i. n..w..ve-.di:.'-r. eel.- i-d.l) ■-. f:l| !. . .-..111111:1:1.1. The report pu >- 111- M.-!'.|i:r~ [• nJ..■ r^ that I -i >• en was on the ship is tlmr '- .|,..wh<..wnsdn-ee..d in wore a bridal veil with CC lilej. SOIllee, >v in. irivcll --:,.. and Mm 1". Smith naid. Mr. W. Chipman /er;. ! "town-Mr. Jere- f Ihe late Captain . Humphrey left leroyvaro n(ro,«nd io lived about 15 The S« Si AtatWB bensdorpTcoo T* ta\em-wme*,^^*aewvx^we.w^vx^vx%ev^+Te»mwie., ^x ,_. j..^ WeU4lSSOrted, aild of the best grades. wilt be \lue at Harbor Grace, on or about \ 18th inst., with CARGO N. S. COAL Quantities from ship's side can be had immediately on arrival of Ship. JR. Rutherford & Company,; WEST END, HARBOR GRACE. =—"ASK YOUR GROCER FOR IT.^"-*** (The foot, a with the Yellow Wrapper.) £3**Winter Goods are now the requisites."^g Wc supply you with what iB needed at prices as low as the lowe< Call and get our prices. L T. A. McNAB & CO., Wholesale Agents, Cabot Building, St. John's. ;[j=zJAMEES CRON — ' > Water St.,* Harbor Grace. ■Waftrm ■ Harbor Grace Boot & Shoe Mfg. Co. Ltd. ^ WONDERFUL RESULTS^ MOST AGREEABLE PREPARATION OF COD LIVER OIL. ^O^ATIENTS^ ASVLUM TOR INSANK, London, Canada, March 9, 190*1. Dear Sir :—When I saw you last fall 1 told you that if you would furnish LeMarchant Street, HARBOR GRACE, Nfld. With the"*N6w Year, new^-resolutions. Resolve to give us your order NOW for your Spring and Summer trade. Our ^ocxls -re warranted of solid leather and of \york- manship unsijrpdSsed for all grades of work produced. Be in good Sme with your orders, and so ensure the stock j in your hands ready ftjr your customers' demands. FERR0.L withouWfiljarge 1 would ilt. I never drcaiiicdaTAat time ■ striking this would be The ten ents selected for trial (whose ini- 1 1 arc given) were, and are, all .nirs, their weight and physique I generally had been stationary for \ months or yeais. No change was J made in their diet or their life in any h way. I simply added 1'ERROLto j" whatever w«s being done for them i The idea was to test the lifting power p of fERROL (if it had any) entirely ' alone and unaided. The table given shows the weight I a fair trial and let \ W. J. JANES, Manager. patients and the aggregate weight of tbe patients was increase.tl <j$'i lbs. If these patienti had been convalescing Irom an acuie disease we should not hi surprised at the effect produced ; but considering all the circumstances I think that without any exaggeration it may lie called extraordinary. • Very truly vours, - (Signed), R. M. BUCKE. To Mr. F. M. Tucket., Man. Dir. The Fcrrol Co. ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR IT. Our 2nd Annual Cheap Sale is Now On. To REDUCE and CLEAR OUT certain Lines before Stock-taking, \vc are making great and genuine reductions in— ' Ladies' Fur Collarettes and Muff's. Ladies' Muntiesand Jackets. Gent's Suits and Overcoats, 25 per cent. off. Gent's White Shirts, 70 cent's wortlt §1.00. Ladies' Felt Hats now- at cost. ■ A Nice Xmas Present-1 LADIES' FUR SET—Muff and Boa- worth $30.00, now offered for $22.00. 20 pieces Floor Canvas, (2 yards wide), only 87 cents, just arrived. PIANOS AND ORGANS. HTHOMAS ROSS.fi FULL STOCKS OF WINTER GOODS. —--SPECIAL LINKS OK Furniture Mattrasses Earthenware Glassware Hardware Lumber of all kinds. General Provisions and Store Got THOMAS ROSS. - Water Street I II A^ we do not intend to carry over our Winter Stock of Dry Goods, we offer the lot -NOW at prices lower than such goods have ever been offered before. The stock just purchased from Mr. J. W. Murphy ^comprising Staple and Fancy Goods) wiirbe sold cheap, as we had them at a Bargain and will give customers the benefit of their cheapness. We mean what we say about the prices of our Goods. We ask you to" call and satisfy yourself of the genuineness of the valve we give in Dry Goods. Business Stand—the shop lately occupied-by Mr. J. W. Murphy in Rogerson's Stone Block, Water Sl, Harbor Grace. A. G, A/MP'REWS aTeoMPTwy BARGAINS! FOR TEN DAYS! BEGINNING MONDAY. DEC. 17. Shirt Waists 80 cents, Btllinp at 65 cents. Flannelette Shirt Waists $..21. Rellinj,' at 80 cents. Black Sateen Shirt Waists $1.30. selling at 90 cents. Ladies' Coats regardless of cost. Furs from 80 cents to $7.00. Fine Line of Colored and Black Kelt Hats, selling at half co»t. A Variety of Cheap Dress Goods and Trimmings at very low price Ladies' Costume Skirts, colored and black. Blouse Lengths for 15 cents per yard. Ladies' Wool Squares, black and colored. _Wr A Choice Lot of "XM AS TOYS. *»-Call and see the Stock. Harbor Grace Millinery Co., :-: Water St., Harbor Grace* W. V. DRAYTON, | Member of the Music Trades' Association of Great Britain, ST. JOHN'S, NFLD. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. A FINAL- DIVIDEND OF ONE AND A IIA.LF PER CENT, wi'l be jiavahle at the office ofthe Trimtee, Mechanics' Building, St. John's, on and after DECEMBER 10th. Office hours, until further notice: 10 a.m. to 1 p.m, 2.30 p.m. to JOHN ANDERSON, Trustee. Dividend to holders of Certificates for registered Notes, ia ptvnble at P. II. COWAN & CO'S Office, Water Street, St. John's. BOSTON CLOAK bTORE! BLOUSES FROM 50 CENTS TO $1*50. You are surprised when your eyes first fall upon our Line of LADIES* BLOUSES ami C0STUWES. : Yes, surprised that garments that look so well should sell at such REASONABLE PRICES. But after you have examined them, after you have felt of the material, the trimmings and buttons, and lastly, closely scrutinised the workmanship by turning the garment inside out, your surprise turns to amazement. But you are no longer in the dark as to why we have made and are increasing our business by such leaps and bounds. WATER STREET, - HARBOR. GRACE. 1 . DP^Next door to the Nova Scotia Bank.-*! OUR PRICES ARE ALWAYS RIGHT. WE OFFER: iqo choice Canadian Cheese (large), 200 choice ^Canadian Cheese (small). 100 barrels Ham Butt Purk. 50 tierces Spare Ribs (Morril's). 50 barrels Spare Ribs, 25 barrels choice Hocks. 2qo cases Tinned Fruits, 100 boxes Valencia Raisins. 100 brls. Amer. Gran. Sugar. 100 puiis. ch. Barbados Molasses. Also a splendid stock Apples, Grapes and Onions. See our stock Lang's Eancy Biscuits. ST. JOHNS. NFLD. rf * R. D. McRae & Sons IMPORTERS AND EXPORTERS. Provisions, Groceries, Cadiz Bait, Tar, Pitch, Fishery Supplies, &a Beach Premises,; Hatrbor Grace. ^S^BrancJ^Business at Grady, Labrador. CHOICE SPECIAL LINES Personally Selected in thTfljondon Market, The Latest Styles of Ladies' Jackets, Skirts, Blouses, &c. Full lines of Men's Clothing, Boots, &c. Choice Lot of Ladies' FURS. W" CALL AND INSPECT THE STOCK. PRICES ' AND QUALITY ARE SURE TO SUIT. 7 G. e. STEYEHSON. ~ -WATER STREET, HARfeOR GRACE.- -rvFOR- SALE.^2 JT-rrVF?. SALE. [ To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablet*. >* (%/£ swmMBBooiK««^dta|«ti3»ooi_«. Thl* signature, V-A S*' x^v on every box. 35c. Flour, Molasses, Beef, Pork, Tea, Corn Meal, Bran, Oats, Lime, Cement, Brick, etc\^/' Anthracite Coal—All sizes. also—:— •iS-LIN.yi^_Mi?S^' sfriuii¥'& CO.S Flour, Pork, Butter, Molasses, Tea, Kerosene Oil, whole- ! sale and retail; Pitch, Tar, Oakum, Linseed Oil, Rope, Spirits of Turpentine, Putty, Window Glass—all sizes from 9 x 7 to 30 x 28. Leather and Leatherware. , Hay, Oats, Meal, Bran. Xnils- all sizes. Paints—all colors. AT HENNESSY'S Water Street West, Harbor Grace.
Object Description
Title | Harbor Grace Standard, 1907-01-11 |
Alternative Title | Harbour Grace Standard |
Subject | Canadian newspapers--Newfoundland and Labrador--Harbour Grace--20th century |
Place of Publication | Harbour Grace (N.L.) |
Date | 1907-01-11 |
Year | 1907 |
Month | 01 |
Day | 11 |
Description | The Harbor Grace Standard was published from December 1859 to 1936[?], providing coverage of the Conception Bay area as well as other news. The frequency was weekly save for a brief semiweekly interlude between 1888-94 and there is a publication gap between 1868 and February 1871. Many issues are missing in the later years. |
Location | Canada--Newfoundland and Labrador--Avalon Peninsula--Harbour Grace |
Time Period | 20th Century |
Note | Alternative title from common mispelling, as the city's modern name features a "u." |
Language | eng |
Type | Text |
Resource Type | Newspaper |
Format | image/jpeg; application/pdf |
Collection | Harbor Grace Standard |
Sponsor | Centre for Newfoundland Studies |
Source | Microfilm held in the Centre for Newfoundland Studies. |
Repository | Memorial University of Newfoundland. Libraries. Centre for Newfoundland Studies |
Rights | Creative Commons |
PDF File | (6.72 MB) -- http://collections.mun.ca/PDFs/hgstandard/HarborGraceStandard19070111.pdf |
CONTENTdm file name | 13818.cpd |
Description
Title | Page 1 |
Date | 1907-01-11 |
Description | The Harbor Grace Standard was published from December 1859 to 1936[?], providing coverage of the Conception Bay area as well as other news. The frequency was weekly save for a brief semiweekly interlude between 1888-94 and there is a publication gap between 1868 and February 1871. Many issues are missing in the later years. |
PDF File | (6.72MB) -- http://collections.mun.ca/PDFs/hgstandard/HarborGraceStandard19070111.pdf |
Transcript |
CRANBERRIES, 4Q GENTS GALL.
V-alencia Oranges, 15 cerjbs Dozen.
ALFRED-D. DAVIS'
KIT COFFEE, ZO VENTS BOTTLE.
DAVIS' GROCERY
BENSDORP'S COCOA. $1.00 LB.
FLAKED RieE, 25 CENTS PER V7\ZV
EGG PLUMS, 20 CENTS PER TIN.
HARBOR GRACE.
W4.
VOLOMK XLVIII.
[TWO DOLLARS ntR TEAR.)
HARBORGRACE. NFLD-,. FRIDAY, JANUARY 11. 1907
\ -FOR THESE COLD DAYST]|0UR STOCK
—-OF-
i-unlet! in Now York
fumxTiv ci reside it
., and lived In New
,- v.-as ii.:.rn..l. re-.- .1
i .-» wife.- sud f.unil
—ThO'sli'illllf-r Ponce, or tln> .New - ■.'"<-
nnd r«i.-iii.-i'..list Sl.eiiinshlpC.i.. plviiu-
l.-!»wi N.-v York end th.- \V, --. 1 '
die-, i. n..w..ve-.di:.'-r. eel.- i-d.l) ■-. f:l| !.
. .-..111111:1:1.1. The report pu >-
111- M.-!'.|i:r~ [• nJ..■ r^ that I -i >•
en was on the ship is tlmr '-
.|,..wh<..wnsdn-ee..d in
wore a bridal veil with
CC lilej. SOIllee, >v in. irivcll
--:,.. and Mm 1". Smith
naid. Mr. W. Chipman
/er;.
! "town-Mr. Jere-
f Ihe late Captain
. Humphrey left
leroyvaro n(ro,«nd
io lived about 15
The S« Si AtatWB bensdorpTcoo
T* ta\em-wme*,^^*aewvx^we.w^vx^vx%ev^+Te»mwie., ^x ,_. j..^ WeU4lSSOrted, aild of the best grades.
wilt be \lue at Harbor Grace, on or about
\ 18th inst., with
CARGO N. S. COAL
Quantities from ship's side can be had immediately
on arrival of Ship.
JR. Rutherford & Company,;
WEST END, HARBOR GRACE.
=—"ASK YOUR GROCER FOR IT.^"-***
(The foot, a with the Yellow Wrapper.)
£3**Winter Goods are now the requisites."^g Wc
supply you with what iB needed at prices as low as the lowe<
Call and get our prices.
L
T. A. McNAB & CO., Wholesale Agents,
Cabot Building, St. John's.
;[j=zJAMEES CRON —
' > Water St.,* Harbor Grace.
■Waftrm ■
Harbor Grace Boot & Shoe Mfg. Co. Ltd.
^ WONDERFUL RESULTS^
MOST AGREEABLE PREPARATION OF COD LIVER OIL.
^O^ATIENTS^
ASVLUM TOR INSANK, London, Canada, March 9, 190*1.
Dear Sir :—When I saw you last fall 1 told you that if you would furnish
LeMarchant Street,
HARBOR GRACE, Nfld.
With the"*N6w Year, new^-resolutions. Resolve to give
us your order NOW for your Spring and Summer trade.
Our ^ocxls -re warranted of solid leather and of \york-
manship unsijrpdSsed for all grades of work produced.
Be in good Sme with your orders, and so ensure the stock
j in your hands ready ftjr your customers' demands.
FERR0.L withouWfiljarge 1 would
ilt. I never drcaiiicdaTAat time
■ striking this would be The ten
ents selected for trial (whose ini- 1
1 arc given) were, and are, all
.nirs, their weight and physique I
generally had been stationary for \
months or yeais. No change was J
made in their diet or their life in any h
way. I simply added 1'ERROLto j"
whatever w«s being done for them i
The idea was to test the lifting power p
of fERROL (if it had any) entirely '
alone and unaided.
The table given shows the weight I
a fair trial and let \
W. J. JANES, Manager.
patients and the aggregate weight of tbe patients was increase.tl |
CONTENTdm file name | 13814.jp2 |