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-The harbor *nd all the arm* and tbe bead of tbe Bay are packed with^ rery heavy ice— the real northern Mj*an| —FoaCaosnu \ Beads, 8r. Anthony's McdsJt, UtUe ( t»plet of Bt. Anthony, snd Cancelled 1 *l»RO SUmp*. write to Assncr Betblel. m, Apotlolio 8cbool, 153 Shaw Street. Montreal, Que. -Several of our local firm* have t*> rived-part of their aprins's stock ot rtrv goods, ail of which wa* brasht bithsrby train. The work of freight- ice sucb goods btre by coasten u much ';,■ rferc<f with by the ice, -Tbe cite against Hare, fer- crimi- ml itts'j::,w*Vj»eard before Jodg*Pen- Mv on Huirda* It revolted in Hare rrirg nitniitweo, as there wa* not sof- ,-Tj„[,i fviJeoee to thow that the ae- cimr.1 *»' guilty of the offence wilh which he wit charged. Tbe cite wa* hrsr.1 in clo*ed court. —Complaint baa been made that a lot of fertiliiing compoat on the *ide of Wtter Street, near the Went End flre- bsll, is * menace to public be We hate been requested to draw sitrmi u of the authorities to tbe mat- >-,- ■ inaiihe pile may be removed and any risk to health arevenled. —DiruDMi aim Gold Midiu-The friendt of Tat it* Lily Snow will be pleased to learn that she has recently pawed a mott successful examination in a Mew York Hotpitai, receiving a diploma and a gold medal. She it now a qualified nurse. Owing to overwork, she has had lo uke a rest, and it now with ber mother »nd brothers at Laohine, Que. -,_____________„- n price in tbe local mark**.—ihe rise being 80 cent* per cwt Molasses, too, baa advanced in price, and ibe new motaate* will be higher by 6 or 7 cent* than waa last season'* product. Thi* rite it due to an advance in tbe price in the West Indian market. If the Government ' a reduces th* duty on tugar and i****, there will be danger lo tbe miners, a* the price will go up, and —Bubud.-On Tu«*d*y, a heavy blow from th* east and north***! e oa, and ha* oon*ii»u*d op lo to-day. time* vary heavy rain fall, aod weather was moil ttormy and tin*** . able. 8orj>e of tbe •xperUnoed wealber I Enrroa or nut Sriwoaan.] DearBlt, Will yon frjpdly publish th* following relations, p***«d unanimously at AtwoetatSra, held ed from the two tbat Mr. A. B. Mot. pointed to a seat In tbe Executive Ooua» oil and to th* portfolio of Marine sad Fisheriesf "?*»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»■ was ignominiously dismissed from position* of trtwt aad stsoUsafsit fa by bim under the Oortramtot by < late Governor, Hit Excellency Or B bert Murray; I9L— Bb it sarsot-ntn,--That tbts Aatocia- lion view With alarm arid disfnay tha pottibility ofsqoh a catastrophe, which, tbey ar* convinced, would be not only an outrage bnt a ditgrace to the colony. I bave the honor to be, air, -yatrr TO BOSTON! Red Cro is Line ia now prepared to take, sfiiil further notice, Steerage Passengers wufto^wn&^ele^^nottk. Il Is bad enough to htve each weather, but to be told that we will bave a week S of it is piling on th* load too ily. Hang all th* weather pro- —Th* Exonus—Nearly every, day number* of our young men are leaving forth* Stale* and Canada. Many of them have been away before, bat star* new leaving for the first time. vera! family man are disposing of their etteot*. preparatory to moving cut aod. •ettllng down in Boiton, Montreal or other place*. Bsy Robert* I* feeling the exodu* keenly, and the young men ar* leaving there in score*. Thi* I* da* mainly to tbe poor outlook forthe summer** fithery, tbe meagre return* lart season thowing tbat, detpite the promise of a rise In the price offish, there it no certainly of the staple fetching more tban the price paid for it teat •easwn— vis, I2.-10. The tucceatf*! teal ft*rrery thi* tpring ha* afforded many voonameo the mean* of moving out are doing to to in alarming -^.-a—,™ ^ r»io*ooting in walnut and pitch-pine around th* choir; tbey are now busy at a new tide altar of elaborate aad elegant detign. The leading feature* of the plan which, it goes Without saying, i* from the pencil of Hi* Lordahip the Biabop, include , tbic panels surmounted by pointed areha*. alternating with light snd graceful cotamw. The tabernacle lupporU s miniiore steeple,'the whole being ar- uitically nabbed in pitch-pine wilh i i-.lt of brate-wood. ap**, and maple, M raoatatiof* of oak and wbitewood. workmaosbiD ia very fine, and the slur, when completed, will be an r— the Cathedral. A. LsC. Bturrsac. Hob. Sec. NtxD. Lra. As. 8C John.'* April 15,1809. S^^^ By Telegraph. Halifax, April 15.—The Canadian mail contract baa been awarded to the Allan end Dominion line* till July, when a fatter service ia expected. Conditions a* to the 8*mo*n arbitration have been settled. April. 17.—Tbe modus vivendi between Canada and the United State* with reaped to the fisheries ha* been Last night th* poor _bou»e at Chatham, New Brunswick, wa* destroyed Spain gives a of taventy to the Govarnment. it has prom bed a day so drUcus* nandiBg dutie* in India. of France nasi weak, in improved defeated by a Government majority of Germany sad America Will »«CX»mi**rior--' Their doaistoo* Tbe Finn* threaten to revolt against their Ruaaiaa omMesot*. Tb* Niger, h as isM, Uowne* a , .ta ^^ty j _. ImtsTtteane poeSfaaa 1 Kef Cub* owing to the trt> __ ,- ora of tbe people. By a hnrriasis oo tha Australian tfonr" ditiooMBt oot to relieve opaotth prisoner* ia thu Philippine*. Fifteen Am- erioan* wen captored. There hitwrioo* totwreoefjon among Rossis* twodtil*. Aran, 2L—Th* Queen leave* Gomies for boms on May 2. SalUburjrbti returned from France. via Halifax and Yarmouth., Tg.13.SO. HARVBY & Co., Agents. SAVE - l&Otfost Extra Special Sale ! 1 Daring; the next ten days we will offer some Extra Bargains as our stock must be cleared out by the end oi the month to make room for Spring Goods. Women's Block Hose, 8c, 18c end 25c. Women's Grey do, lOo Children's Black Hose, 6, 8, 9,10 and 12c per pair. Children's BJack Gyshmere Hose, 16, 18, 20, 24 and 30c. Double-wid$h Dress Goods, 17c end 26c yd., regular price 25c and30<L' Few Dress Lengths, 45c yd., regular price 70c. 3 pairs Lad*^*' btreet Shoes, size 3 and 7, 90c pair. •1 pairs Ladies' Street Shoes, size 3, 4 and 6, $1. 5 pairs Ladies' Ten Shoes, size 5 end 7, 95c. 5 pairs Genti* patent leather Shoes, size 6, 8, 9, 10, $1.25. 4 pairs Ladies' Buttoned Boots, rize 3, 5, 6, $1.50. I « "A " Kid Boots, size 3, $1.90. Striped Flannelette, 28 inches wide, 5c e yd. Striped flannelette, 7, 8 end 10c yd. Pink Flannelette, 9 and 10c yd. Pele Blue do. 8c yd. Table Linen 15c yd. { Turkish Towels 15c pair. Fancy Bff>get#a7, 8, 9 end 13o. Fancy Shirt'Stutt 9c, 12c, 16c. Double-width! Art Muslin 9c yd., worth 15c. jabuble-width Art Jfuslin, 13c yd, worth 20c. Few remnants of White Curtain Net, 3 and 31 yds long, extra cheep* Cream Curtain Net, 20c yd, regular price, 30c II yds Tapeetry Carpet, 45c. Door Mats 20c. Few Hearth Hugs 90c, $1.50 and $4.50. \Hooking, \s\ 25 end SOc. Children's Plush Bonnets, 50c each, rej *a*-«sat%-i: _i:_i_ii_ - m i - HERAIJ FlBOF. Made from'selected Minnesota and Dakota-Hard Spring Wheat. .... Makeramake more BREAD per barrel than any Flour on thai market. . Children's EJush Bonnets, 50c each,, regular price, 80 end $1 Every barrel guaranteed to be of) 1 Child's Favrtft Pelisse, Blightly soiled, $1.80, regular price $3.50 the Highest Quality. „ Few pairs Cot-sets, sizes 0, 4,5, 6, 35c pair*, sites lv, 4, 5, 51 " "\ pair;aizes^S and-X, 60c pair. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR IT! i Ladies' 4-bu-il. Black Kid Gloves, si2e 6 end 61, 80cpair. Mcn'ri Begetlfe Shirts with collar*, 35c; Flannclette««hirt*i, 85c Men'b Knit Undershirts, 35 and 50c. Men's Tweffd Ceps 15c. ' Men's Cloth flaps 27c, regular price 40c. Boys' Tweed Caps 9c Our stock of Boom Papers must be cleared out thitinonth. j Special IpaJQow selling et 10c. Knanieljedware ot all kinds greatly reduced. Cups.end Seajstrs SOc dozen, Plates to match 60c dozen. White end Gold Cups and Saucers, $1.30 end $1.40 dozen. • Large raze Brown Teapots, 10,15 and 20a Electric Paste Stove Polish 5c eeke. Erasmic Herb Toilet * Sorts, 9c cake. Fancy Toilet Soap 2 cakes for 6c. Fancy Vases from 10c pair. Photo Frames from 10c. . Framed Pictures with glass, 15, 20, 25, and SOc j€ynaTee^.withuj?a|iet^ Trey and Baaboo Tebl complete, $4.50. Large hoi Dolls (ell prices) 10c each. r^.J. J. HENNESSY ^vl -■ baa now on hand e lot of——— North Sydney Coals, No. 1 Shingles. Kerosene Oil. Canadian Butter- Barbados Molasses. Flour—different grades. Also, the Famous Ceylon Tee, end e lot of P. E. I Black Wool. -WATER' STREET, -—HARBOR GRACE. Dress Goods, Millinery, Ties. &c. OOD TRAP FOBS ALE (small site), will he sold at gain if applied for at once. Apply at tbe Stahpabd Office. MEXICAN King of Pain, Im. wticii :n.—A very tad *ccldent hi ihony Oalway wa* drowned. at the Dock premise*, St i Wednesdav night last. It •enlftom HirverACo.'i lower prem- * -isi at the dlschargint of tb* Grind Lake wbioh wa* due at tbe Dock at 8 o'clock |..t night. In making bis beneath. nan wbo fpd wept o*^if*iJS«^^^ Pred, McGinn and anothes « "••-«i . v..-i to work on tha , betrd the man cry for help am hs fill s»(i saw iiim UriiRgle in tb* water. McGinn »*cured a rope, bnt wbeo it was thrown to the man be was too weak to *T»*p It, »nd to tbe dUmar of tbe men he sank beneath th* *orl Tb* police were notified aod Dirtrict Ihfpeetor B*rUeU trlth a oombar of other men made a search for the body. •\ mle thus engaged, their effort* wer* interfered with by the8.8. Grand Lake ktuling into the pier aod almost p/er m»n retlding on lUnnerman Street aod Jittalarg.- family to look after. This i'^thenr.iiK^.TOS'oeS v4 at the Dock premises sod ell '[■rough Ihe want of a light or two. Hut matter hit been sadly D*glsct*tL— i lion* wit _^-^1^1^1^1^_ Morley opposes grant of thirty thou- tand pounds for Klteheoer. Judgment agaioal Drey fa* is A tteamer ww* teen in th* Bay on Wstjneaday. U U thought that she «>*• the Walru*, baring run la out of tb* gal*. —The Spring Term of the Bupn Ooort on Orenit-Hon. Mr. Ju» Mori*on pretldlng-—open* hare oa Monday morning. —Tbs Qaapeaia and Kit* »« u**y. walling a time to come on. Theloeland bat King'* Oov*. waiting for tbe lc* to move off. Bb* baa but a small lot of coast, and rep " 10,000 young aod 8000 old *e*Je —Tm PaTasrr 8ur ha* for many year* been »n Indispenaabl* adjoDct of the shipping of Ooneeption Bay generally. A certain change ha* lately taken plaoafn oonneetioti therewith, which we feel tare, **^1 bat* ao prejudicial effect in the lotor* efflcicoey of the Slip-namely, tbat the old expetiaooed Manager, Mr. WfJUam Warren (who during the patt 26 year* hsd '^-" in tbat capacity) become* t be h»ving broogfai out the ir therein by our worthy townsman, Capt. John Hsoneswy. These oan, he little if any flue*tioo that for the Urn* to come, the Fateat fiUp will ormUiroe to tutuin iu old reputation, and be well patronised by Ut*^^^^^^^^ On Sunday. OthJnat., the wilh est William J. Titfocd, of a too. Oo EMler'morniDg, the wife of Fred- etick Martin, jr/of a daughter. At Coley't Mot.Cbnrob, on Wednesday evening, by tbe Bev. W. 0. Shear*, Mr. BMol Nosewortby, of Wbitboame, to Mrs. Martha J. Aloock, of Bay Bob- S&sttwUrsr-ati ay l*»fk after a short LUaess, /MT>ir*d*rtck Bray, aged Headache, Joothache, Ear- e ache, Lumbago, Stiff Joints, jj Orampe, Rheumatism, dec. ; FOR SALE BT W. H. THOMPSON k CO., \ Agents, Harbor WANTED TO BUY! ••"A SNIDER RIFLE.^ Apply at 8TajtpaaD Office. M. T. JOHee, Water 8t, HarlwCracft. ;^<The I^EASON-^ ^^^^^^H —why— 0^Jj Our Blended Teas Have such a ateadiLy-increajin-j sale, is that tbey never fall to pleaie the consumers, who love their delicate, distinctive flavor. Beside*. they show the Retailer a good margin of profit. Dr. LEHR, Water Street felt.. St. JiAb's. Te-eVExclusive right to use the Famous Hale Method of Painless Dentistry in St John's and Harbor Grace, um N. B.—Dr. L. wUl viait Harbor Grace p enoe oi periodically for the c< if hi* patients. TO BIOYOUSTS I The undersigned it prepared to do all kind* of Blcycl* Repairing, and to fur oiah tire* and other part* of Machine*. Frioe* moderate and work promptly done. 8ave lb* freightoost by having your repair work done here. SSSSB: % B, PAB80N8, Photograph Booms. NOTICE^ All persons baring claimeagainst the estate of John J. Hennessy, fHarbor Grace), are requested to forward sams immediately to the undersigned, and all persona indebted to the said estate are hereby notified to make immediate settlement, as legal steps will be taken tq recover such amounts, without farther notice being- given. Notice is also given hereby, tbat tbe estate of John J. Hennessy will not. in any way be responsible for any bills contracted nntess an order for such shall be given and signed Ivy JOHN J. HENNESSY, Jr., Trustee estate J. J. Heimessy. N. B.— All remittances must be leads payable to John J. Hennessy, Jr., and all communications rs es- IN. QUARTER HALF, AND ONE^PODND PACKAGES. (LOOSE), IN TEN, TWENTY-ANi) BIYTY-POtJND BOXES.— esrFurther particulars as to prices, etc., on application. Agents wanted in the outports. C. P. BENNETT & Co:, St. John's. Full supply of the principal proprietary Medicines kept in stock and offered at lowest rates. Everything you need in Gie Drug line can be at the Central. Prescriptions carefully compounded from the Purest Drugs, and under*personal supervision. Outport orders given prompt and careful attention. ta'£!%\t%&***^i0^- tjQrao*. M»ro* 88, Um. FO* SALE CHEAP. A Young Mara, 1 silver-mounted Harness, 1 donble-srated Waaotv W. PARSONJlCabmau. <^G. W. ANDREWS^ Water Street, Harbor Grace. STANDARD MARBLE WORKS. NOW IN STOCK, A LARGE CONSIGNMENT OF Best Americas. MARBLE, FRbIh FROM THE QUARRIES. *Sr*THE CHEAPEST BEST TN THE OITY.*S«r A- splendid Headstone or Monument cell be obtained by celling or sending to J87 Glower Street, St. John's. Designs sent on application. Outport ordersvill be given careful ead prompt attention. J. MctNTYRE, Proprietor. We have just opened a splendid line of Fashionable Dress MATERIALS in colored and black—priees from lie. to $1.20 e yd. We would aak our lady customers to call and see our black Embossed Dress Goods. They ere real beauties. Prices range from 60cc to $1.20 a yd. ^^^^ Full lines of Millinery to arrive by London steamer We have received a lew dozen American Ties em for gents. aur black see range ner now id Bows —JOHN 0. MUNN, Water Street, Harbor Grace.— BIG SALE NOW ON 830,000 8TOCK OF SHOP GOOD8 AT REDUCED PRICES. Our stock is complete in every Department. Gome early and secure good value for your money. Wholesale and retail. Special Bargains in Winter Goods—Fur Muffs, Wool Squares, Lined Kid Gloves, Jerseys, Jackets, Men's ead Boys' Caps, &c., &o. FATERSON : & : POSTER, Water Street, Harbor Grace. NEW - MOLASSES. Shortly to arrive, per schr. Thrasher, aetSgo of Choice New Barbados Molasses. Will be sold at lowest rates, to wholesale and retail buyers. In stock, a lot of Prime North Sydney Coals. Flour—all grades, Best Barbados Molasses, Bread, Pork, Beef, Tea, Sugar, Butter, Bice, Pease, . Boston Kerosene Oil—115 and 150 test, Pitck, Tar, Oakum, Nails, Rope, Brushes, Anthracite Coal, * And a general assortment of miscellaneous goods—all offered at lowest market prices. MUNN & Co., Harbor Grace LONDON SMOKE! Another 2000 yard-lot of London Smoke (all colors) just received. This material maintains its reputation of being incomparably the best, the cheapest, and the most economical clothing in the market. Also, another lot of our large-size FLEECE BLANKET8 at 70c. per pair. A *lgreat variety of ■ c kJ CANVAS REMNANTS^*^ 25 per cent, under cost regular goods. S«,MAT PATTERNS for hooking, oW JAMES CR0N, Water Street, Harbor Grace.
Object Description
Title | Harbor Grace Standard, 1899-04-21 |
Alternative Title | Harbour Grace Standard |
Subject | Canadian newspapers--Newfoundland and Labrador--Harbour Grace--19th century |
Place of Publication | Harbour Grace (N.L.) |
Date | 1899-04-21 |
Year | 1899 |
Month | 04 |
Day | 21 |
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 | 19th 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 | (5.54 MB) -- http://collections.mun.ca/PDFs/hgstandard/HarborGraceStandard18990421.pdf |
CONTENTdm file name | 14163.cpd |
Description
Title | Page 1 |
Date | 1899-04-21 |
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 | (5.54MB) -- http://collections.mun.ca/PDFs/hgstandard/HarborGraceStandard18990421.pdf |
Transcript |
-The harbor *nd all the arm* and
tbe bead of tbe Bay are packed with^
rery heavy ice— the real northern Mj*an|
—FoaCaosnu \ Beads, 8r. Anthony's
McdsJt, UtUe ( t»plet of Bt. Anthony,
snd Cancelled 1 *l»RO SUmp*. write to
Assncr Betblel. m, Apotlolio 8cbool,
153 Shaw Street. Montreal, Que.
-Several of our local firm* have t*>
rived-part of their aprins's stock ot
rtrv goods, ail of which wa* brasht
bithsrby train. The work of freight-
ice sucb goods btre by coasten u much
';,■ rferc |
CONTENTdm file name | 14159.jp2 |