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VlGtona te. FULL LIME SCH66L BOOKS, STATIONARY, LITERUATRE AND NOVELTIES. ALL NEW STOCK. FULL STOCK Ladies', Misses' Children's, Men's and Boys' RUBBERS, GAYTEES GAITERS. Large Stock Dry Goods, including [^Ladies', Misses', Children's and Men's SWEATERS. j Big Variety of Men's and Boys' Cloth WINDBREAKERS. Big Redaction Ladies' and Misses' SHOES. __ w. H. Parmiter^ PERSONAL n .Vi.! bee Mr. E. Simmous lefl here ■-day for St. John * to connect nil ibe s. » Pr-»p.roon a business sit lo Hooping Harbor. Mr B. B. Archibald, who had Grand F-Ua on a business rned home Mr and Mrs. Edward Whslin, and two children, who bad beeu re siding at New Yotk the past three years, returned home on Thursday "of last week. Mr*. Mark Sellars of LeJdarcbaut Street, wa* a passenger to St. Jobi'» on ,'riday last, wbere she will spe id thc winter, with her daughter, M *. E. Spencer. Mrs. Harry Alcock and two children arrived' here on Monday alternoon from Boston, lo spend the winter with Mr. Alcock'* parco *, Mr. and Mrs. Alcock. Mr. Gerald William*, wbo ha* been working with the General Eke trie Company at New York, is at present at bome oa a viait to I is parent*. Mr. *jud Mr*. L. Williams, Carbonear. Hon. John and Mr*. Davey, John Davey jr. aud Mr. Fred Davey, mo toted hereon Saturday and remained for the week er,.! viaiting relatives Mr*. J. L. Oke and Miaa l_tsie Oke. went to J.bn'a on Monday on a short visit to Mrs. Cue's sister. Mm. M. H-icbints. Mr. and Mia. B Hawkins, and »or. Tboma*. motored Saturday la»t on a visit to relatives and returned-to St. John'* on Suaday afternoon. Miss Winnie Jones ba* * been in St John'a for tbe pad week cr ^o. ler ll.e extensive business of her father, Mr. M. T. Jane*, whose ad on another column should prove of intereit to cur buying public. Mr. Tboma* Dunn.ol H.M.C. w 10 arrived from Hawke's Harbor early ia* t «cc!: wa* a pattenger lo St. John's on Wednesday. ' Miss Mary Kennedy wa* a pas. .eager to St. John'* by tbe Haye* Taxi tbi* morning eu route to Montreal. Mr. Ronald Harris ef tbe Anglo Office here i* at present in C near relieving the operator the death of her sister, Maiy, some seven years oro, resided at tho old residence, Victoria Street . Mies Hutching was greatly respected being a mo?t sincere friend, devout nnd amiable, and made -many frienda who regret her demise, remains were brought heie by a on Monday and livy funeral held fronvthc ."Union, the sir- being conducted at tho Prcsby- in cemetery by the Rev. R. Vat* OBITUARY. MlSS CatHERI.NE H-JCH-K03. The death of Miss Catherine Hutching*?, nn aged and highly esteemed resident of this lown occurred at the residence of her sister- ter-in-law, Mir. George Hutchings, St John's, on Saturday evening last following a lengthy illness. Tbe deceased, who was in her 84th, year, was a daughter of tho late Mr. and Mis. James Hutchings, and unliltho CHURCH SERVICES Chin ch cf England. S.T. Paul's. 30 a.m , Holy Ccir.mur.ion. 1 a.m . Mattin*. p m . Children's Service. 30 p.m.. Evensong. Curist CHURCD- UniUd Church. Divine Service at 11 a.m. 6.3-1 p.m. Note of Thanks Relative to the demise ol the late Arcbelau* Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Arch Taylor, ol Grand Fall*, wi.'a to thank all kind friend*, for their sincere sympathy, letter* and messages cf condolence, Also wc lhack tbe Loyal Orange Society, the Loyal Orang; Ladirr B.tievui.nce. lt.e C L. B. Mcn'i Auxiliary of Grand Fall*, and tie C. B. a Society of Harbor Gr for their kind effice*. On Sunday lait, Oct, 12th. Colum* bun Day. at a 'special meeting, the member* of Dalton Council, No. 1448, K. of C. paid tilbute lo I ie Patron ef the crder. Christopher Cclnmbus. Present in large numbers were Ibe member* of tbe Dalton Ladiea' Asscciation and for two hour* the large attendance listen d to masterly addresses appropriate lo the occasion, by Rev. Fr. Howard. Chaplain of ths Council, Rev. Dr. O'Neil. Rev. E 0'f.rien. J. G. Hig- gios. Esq , State Deputy of tbe or der in thia country, and W. H. Kennedy, Esq.. District Deputy. Among those who were in town for tbe cccaaion were a number of member* from St. John's. BORN, 1 On October 12th, a son to Mr. and ■ Mr*. Patrick Carroll. Now on Display New Line Fall Goods-More to Arrive. Large Assortment Ladies' and Misses' Hats. Ladies', Misses' and Children's Fall and Winter Coats and Dresses. g*W Wonderful Values. Call early. TO ARRIVE Rubber Footwear of AH Kinds. Mrs. F. McKay. •*eie.ec*»i»iai'_M»>ssSisi»i,siHi»inisis»»«iaM tJbr ifie t \ifamilif Harvey's Biscuits The mealtime Satisfaction. TIP-TOP SODAS-For the Family •particularly the Kiddies, with a creamy glass of milk or cup or cocoa^-they have a satisfying flavor which stimulates lagging appetites. A Harvey & Co. Ltd. (Newfoundland's Popular Biscuit Makers.! INVEST WITH SAFETY Guarantee Investment Certificates These Investment Certificates, drawn for one, two or three years, are made absolutely secure by— (t) The Capital and Reserve Fund ol this Corporation amounting to $1,100,000; (2) "Gilt Edged Securities" in which all funds are invested; (3) Our guarantee as to payment of interest and re- paymant ol capital when these fall due. Not one dollar invested in these Certificates has ever been lost. Interest 4}_ p.c. per 1 paid httlf-yearly- 1 June and 1 D.cembar Interest at 4 p.c per annum on Guaranteed Investment Certificates payable on demand. All Payments at par at St. John's. THE EASTERN TRUST COMPANY -ESTABLISHED* 1893 NEWFOUNDLAND ADVISORY BOARD Sir M. G. Winter, Chairman Hon. S. Milley Hon. D. A. Ryan D. Baird, Sr. F. C. Alderdice P. B. RENDELL, Manager. For Sale. Fifteen very choice, "Grade" Breeding Ewes. Imported two years ago from Nova Scotia, where they were specially selected for the owner by tbe District Sheep Promoter. Will sell in small lots to suit requirements of purchasers. Reason for selling,--rice And other details on application to : T. J. WATTS, Box 53, Harbour Grace. Minard's" Liniment for Chest Congestio AppoiNTMeriT Gazetted. — Hii Majesty the King, by Warrant and Royal Sien Manual.has been pleased to appoint Harold Macpberson. Esquire, to be a member of tbe Legislative Council of thi* Colony. For Sale. AT A BARGAIN. One open motor boat, complete with 5 h. p. engine and full equipment. Suitable for fishing purposes- Apply to Sam Hing, Harbor Grace. (Opp. U. T. Electric Office. Two young women Julia Head nd Mary Canning of St. Aogoitin- were drowned last week while ..- tempting to row a boat in a pond, j The boat bad been out of use for , oire two years and tbe seam* had opened causing the boat to 611 when ' it was launched. Botb bodiea were recovered. Tbe Mount Caihel Choir and Band under the direction of Mr. Cbarles Uulton. and Mr. Arthur Bulley, paid tbeir annual visit to lown on Monday and Tuesday lad. Tbe boy* arrived by th. afternoon train on Monday Irom Conception and tbat evening under the distinguished patronage of Bia Lordabip Bithop March, presented a varied and very interesting programme lo a .large audience at ibe Academy Hall. The concert consisted cf ■election* by tbe baud, dancing tinging and a miniatrcl show, wbich proved very amusipg. While tbt excellence ot tbe annual pretentalion by the Mount Cashel Boys is. well known to our townspeople, this years' effort is said lo have been superior to any yd offered to a Harbor Grace audience and reflects the greatest credit cn the trainer-., a* well as llie. good Brother*, who •4 petforming euch good work in [.Interest of the p-rcnllcas children of our cjtintry. On Tuesday ing a dance was held and .was attended, and proved vety Vc- joyable, so much »o ibat to u*e tbe word* of one of those iu attendance. The music wa* delightful, one mply bad to dance-" The priee* for tbe elimination dance were won by Mis* J.nnie O'Brien and Mr. Wm. B. Kennedy: During thr evening tbe boy* were supplied with (upper by the ladies ol the D. L. A. Tbe proceed* of bolb entertainment* amounted to some $200. During the tour tbe boy* were under thc supervision of Rev. Bros. Bonis, Strapp. Conway and Connor, wbile Fr. Bri le of tne Orphanage wasaUo in attendance. The troupe left for St. John's on Wednesday ning. roae TAILOj Judged by Appearances you will attract favorable attention when you delegate to us thc work of tailoring your clothes to yo r measure. A cuslom-mede suit ma le by us .j—ill be form-fitting, of t te best materials, and of superior wot manship ; and will givo you coi plete satisfaction. J. A. WHITMAN & SON, HARBOR GRACE, Tailors Bince 1887. .....It........ ..........e-t * A. 0. f C4VER N. P. HUNT * . Import and Export rrcljht for- 4 Mid. forwarding & Tranship- jfc| ' For Sale. Purebred Registered Ayrshire Cow- to freshen late October. This is a large type Ayrshire of exceptional breeding and a real producer. She was specially selected for the owner by the District Live Stock Promoter of Nova Bcotia. (The resulting calf will be eligible for registration ) Also a Purebred Registered Ayrshire Heifer nearly two years old, from the b hi breeding sire in Eastern Canadi Reasons for selling, prices and other details on appplication to T. J. WATTSr Box 53, Harbour Grace. Rothwell & Bowring, Ltd., 120,122 Water Street. St. John's. Flour, Feeds, & Provisions. Fire, Plate Glass, Motor Car Insurance. C. G. BUTT, Broker, P. CL Box 12 Harbor Grace Phone 52 KIRKMAN'S BORAX SOAP has stood the ttest and proved the BEST GEO. NEAL Ltd.,st,John.8 Sole Agents. ■1> P ;1ITISHEMP11E EXfflBITION LONDON-1924-2S INSIST ON « MATCHLESS' '.BY TEST THE BEST "LUSTRA" THE.BESTJBY TEST r- ■ * *>' SB save From Decay in the"MATCHIESS" Way Al I, 1, Y C. CHESLEY BUTT, Agent, P.O.BOX 12 HarborGrace. PHONE 52 Guardian Fire and Life ASSURANCE CO'Y LIMITED. Of London. Total Invested Fund* upward* of Z7SO.0O0 atg Annual Income upward* of 350.000 • tg Tbe Gt.AJ.DiA.1 being a firtt-das* EngUih Insurance Company, offers ail those advantage* most desirable to insurers, vis., nndonbted atabili- ty, favorable term* and prompt settlement on claim* for loss. The undersigned having been appointed Agent* for Newfoundland are prepared to i*»ne Policie* againat lo«* by Fire. T. & M. WntT«B, St John'* G. E. Sievbnson. Hr. Grace. ; Austin Maddocs, Sub-agent, Carbonear. W.S. Goodwin, D.D.S, Graduate of Philadelphia Dental College and Hospital of Oral Surgerv.; Teeth extracted absolutely with ont pain by sae of vitalised air or perfect anaesthetic Dental Office : Victoria St. door to the Stai-PA-D Office CONFEDERATION LIFE.- Hello ! I have a Telephone in my home! Have you ? It's the handiest thing about our house. We can talk to almost anyboejy in town—any time. It saves trips and time, and offers the surest protection against fire and sickness, No, its not expensive. It'» the cheapest.best thing you can get DO IT TO-DAY AVALONffilPM SYSTEM
Object Description
Title | Harbor Grace Standard, 1930-10-17 |
Alternative Title | Harbour Grace Standard |
Subject | Canadian newspapers--Newfoundland and Labrador--Harbour Grace--20th century |
Place of Publication | Harbour Grace (N.L.) |
Date | 1930-10-17 |
Year | 1930 |
Month | 10 |
Day | 17 |
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 | (5.82 MB) -- http://collections.mun.ca/PDFs/hgstandard/HarborGraceStandard19301017.pdf |
CONTENTdm file name | 17624.cpd |
Description
Title | Page 1 |
Date | 1930-10-17 |
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 | (5.82MB) -- http://collections.mun.ca/PDFs/hgstandard/HarborGraceStandard19301017.pdf |
Transcript | VlGtona te. FULL LIME SCH66L BOOKS, STATIONARY, LITERUATRE AND NOVELTIES. ALL NEW STOCK. FULL STOCK Ladies', Misses' Children's, Men's and Boys' RUBBERS, GAYTEES GAITERS. Large Stock Dry Goods, including [^Ladies', Misses', Children's and Men's SWEATERS. j Big Variety of Men's and Boys' Cloth WINDBREAKERS. Big Redaction Ladies' and Misses' SHOES. __ w. H. Parmiter^ PERSONAL n .Vi.! bee Mr. E. Simmous lefl here ■-day for St. John * to connect nil ibe s. » Pr-»p.roon a business sit lo Hooping Harbor. Mr B. B. Archibald, who had Grand F-Ua on a business rned home Mr and Mrs. Edward Whslin, and two children, who bad beeu re siding at New Yotk the past three years, returned home on Thursday "of last week. Mr*. Mark Sellars of LeJdarcbaut Street, wa* a passenger to St. Jobi'» on ,'riday last, wbere she will spe id thc winter, with her daughter, M *. E. Spencer. Mrs. Harry Alcock and two children arrived' here on Monday alternoon from Boston, lo spend the winter with Mr. Alcock'* parco *, Mr. and Mrs. Alcock. Mr. Gerald William*, wbo ha* been working with the General Eke trie Company at New York, is at present at bome oa a viait to I is parent*. Mr. *jud Mr*. L. Williams, Carbonear. Hon. John and Mr*. Davey, John Davey jr. aud Mr. Fred Davey, mo toted hereon Saturday and remained for the week er,.! viaiting relatives Mr*. J. L. Oke and Miaa l_tsie Oke. went to J.bn'a on Monday on a short visit to Mrs. Cue's sister. Mm. M. H-icbints. Mr. and Mia. B Hawkins, and »or. Tboma*. motored Saturday la»t on a visit to relatives and returned-to St. John'* on Suaday afternoon. Miss Winnie Jones ba* * been in St John'a for tbe pad week cr ^o. ler ll.e extensive business of her father, Mr. M. T. Jane*, whose ad on another column should prove of intereit to cur buying public. Mr. Tboma* Dunn.ol H.M.C. w 10 arrived from Hawke's Harbor early ia* t «cc!: wa* a pattenger lo St. John's on Wednesday. ' Miss Mary Kennedy wa* a pas. .eager to St. John'* by tbe Haye* Taxi tbi* morning eu route to Montreal. Mr. Ronald Harris ef tbe Anglo Office here i* at present in C near relieving the operator the death of her sister, Maiy, some seven years oro, resided at tho old residence, Victoria Street . Mies Hutching was greatly respected being a mo?t sincere friend, devout nnd amiable, and made -many frienda who regret her demise, remains were brought heie by a on Monday and livy funeral held fronvthc ."Union, the sir- being conducted at tho Prcsby- in cemetery by the Rev. R. Vat* OBITUARY. MlSS CatHERI.NE H-JCH-K03. The death of Miss Catherine Hutching*?, nn aged and highly esteemed resident of this lown occurred at the residence of her sister- ter-in-law, Mir. George Hutchings, St John's, on Saturday evening last following a lengthy illness. Tbe deceased, who was in her 84th, year, was a daughter of tho late Mr. and Mis. James Hutchings, and unliltho CHURCH SERVICES Chin ch cf England. S.T. Paul's. 30 a.m , Holy Ccir.mur.ion. 1 a.m . Mattin*. p m . Children's Service. 30 p.m.. Evensong. Curist CHURCD- UniUd Church. Divine Service at 11 a.m. 6.3-1 p.m. Note of Thanks Relative to the demise ol the late Arcbelau* Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Arch Taylor, ol Grand Fall*, wi.'a to thank all kind friend*, for their sincere sympathy, letter* and messages cf condolence, Also wc lhack tbe Loyal Orange Society, the Loyal Orang; Ladirr B.tievui.nce. lt.e C L. B. Mcn'i Auxiliary of Grand Fall*, and tie C. B. a Society of Harbor Gr for their kind effice*. On Sunday lait, Oct, 12th. Colum* bun Day. at a 'special meeting, the member* of Dalton Council, No. 1448, K. of C. paid tilbute lo I ie Patron ef the crder. Christopher Cclnmbus. Present in large numbers were Ibe member* of tbe Dalton Ladiea' Asscciation and for two hour* the large attendance listen d to masterly addresses appropriate lo the occasion, by Rev. Fr. Howard. Chaplain of ths Council, Rev. Dr. O'Neil. Rev. E 0'f.rien. J. G. Hig- gios. Esq , State Deputy of tbe or der in thia country, and W. H. Kennedy, Esq.. District Deputy. Among those who were in town for tbe cccaaion were a number of member* from St. John's. BORN, 1 On October 12th, a son to Mr. and ■ Mr*. Patrick Carroll. Now on Display New Line Fall Goods-More to Arrive. Large Assortment Ladies' and Misses' Hats. Ladies', Misses' and Children's Fall and Winter Coats and Dresses. g*W Wonderful Values. Call early. TO ARRIVE Rubber Footwear of AH Kinds. Mrs. F. McKay. •*eie.ec*»i»iai'_M»>ssSisi»i,siHi»inisis»»«iaM tJbr ifie t \ifamilif Harvey's Biscuits The mealtime Satisfaction. TIP-TOP SODAS-For the Family •particularly the Kiddies, with a creamy glass of milk or cup or cocoa^-they have a satisfying flavor which stimulates lagging appetites. A Harvey & Co. Ltd. (Newfoundland's Popular Biscuit Makers.! INVEST WITH SAFETY Guarantee Investment Certificates These Investment Certificates, drawn for one, two or three years, are made absolutely secure by— (t) The Capital and Reserve Fund ol this Corporation amounting to $1,100,000; (2) "Gilt Edged Securities" in which all funds are invested; (3) Our guarantee as to payment of interest and re- paymant ol capital when these fall due. Not one dollar invested in these Certificates has ever been lost. Interest 4}_ p.c. per 1 paid httlf-yearly- 1 June and 1 D.cembar Interest at 4 p.c per annum on Guaranteed Investment Certificates payable on demand. All Payments at par at St. John's. THE EASTERN TRUST COMPANY -ESTABLISHED* 1893 NEWFOUNDLAND ADVISORY BOARD Sir M. G. Winter, Chairman Hon. S. Milley Hon. D. A. Ryan D. Baird, Sr. F. C. Alderdice P. B. RENDELL, Manager. For Sale. Fifteen very choice, "Grade" Breeding Ewes. Imported two years ago from Nova Scotia, where they were specially selected for the owner by tbe District Sheep Promoter. Will sell in small lots to suit requirements of purchasers. Reason for selling,--rice And other details on application to : T. J. WATTS, Box 53, Harbour Grace. Minard's" Liniment for Chest Congestio AppoiNTMeriT Gazetted. — Hii Majesty the King, by Warrant and Royal Sien Manual.has been pleased to appoint Harold Macpberson. Esquire, to be a member of tbe Legislative Council of thi* Colony. For Sale. AT A BARGAIN. One open motor boat, complete with 5 h. p. engine and full equipment. Suitable for fishing purposes- Apply to Sam Hing, Harbor Grace. (Opp. U. T. Electric Office. Two young women Julia Head nd Mary Canning of St. Aogoitin- were drowned last week while ..- tempting to row a boat in a pond, j The boat bad been out of use for , oire two years and tbe seam* had opened causing the boat to 611 when ' it was launched. Botb bodiea were recovered. Tbe Mount Caihel Choir and Band under the direction of Mr. Cbarles Uulton. and Mr. Arthur Bulley, paid tbeir annual visit to lown on Monday and Tuesday lad. Tbe boy* arrived by th. afternoon train on Monday Irom Conception and tbat evening under the distinguished patronage of Bia Lordabip Bithop March, presented a varied and very interesting programme lo a .large audience at ibe Academy Hall. The concert consisted cf ■election* by tbe baud, dancing tinging and a miniatrcl show, wbich proved very amusipg. While tbt excellence ot tbe annual pretentalion by the Mount Cashel Boys is. well known to our townspeople, this years' effort is said lo have been superior to any yd offered to a Harbor Grace audience and reflects the greatest credit cn the trainer-., a* well as llie. good Brother*, who •4 petforming euch good work in [.Interest of the p-rcnllcas children of our cjtintry. On Tuesday ing a dance was held and .was attended, and proved vety Vc- joyable, so much »o ibat to u*e tbe word* of one of those iu attendance. The music wa* delightful, one mply bad to dance-" The priee* for tbe elimination dance were won by Mis* J.nnie O'Brien and Mr. Wm. B. Kennedy: During thr evening tbe boy* were supplied with (upper by the ladies ol the D. L. A. Tbe proceed* of bolb entertainment* amounted to some $200. During the tour tbe boy* were under thc supervision of Rev. Bros. Bonis, Strapp. Conway and Connor, wbile Fr. Bri le of tne Orphanage wasaUo in attendance. The troupe left for St. John's on Wednesday ning. roae TAILOj Judged by Appearances you will attract favorable attention when you delegate to us thc work of tailoring your clothes to yo r measure. A cuslom-mede suit ma le by us .j—ill be form-fitting, of t te best materials, and of superior wot manship ; and will givo you coi plete satisfaction. J. A. WHITMAN & SON, HARBOR GRACE, Tailors Bince 1887. .....It........ ..........e-t * A. 0. f C4VER N. P. HUNT * . Import and Export rrcljht for- 4 Mid. forwarding & Tranship- jfc| ' For Sale. Purebred Registered Ayrshire Cow- to freshen late October. This is a large type Ayrshire of exceptional breeding and a real producer. She was specially selected for the owner by the District Live Stock Promoter of Nova Bcotia. (The resulting calf will be eligible for registration ) Also a Purebred Registered Ayrshire Heifer nearly two years old, from the b hi breeding sire in Eastern Canadi Reasons for selling, prices and other details on appplication to T. J. WATTSr Box 53, Harbour Grace. Rothwell & Bowring, Ltd., 120,122 Water Street. St. John's. Flour, Feeds, & Provisions. Fire, Plate Glass, Motor Car Insurance. C. G. BUTT, Broker, P. CL Box 12 Harbor Grace Phone 52 KIRKMAN'S BORAX SOAP has stood the ttest and proved the BEST GEO. NEAL Ltd.,st,John.8 Sole Agents. ■1> P ;1ITISHEMP11E EXfflBITION LONDON-1924-2S INSIST ON « MATCHLESS' '.BY TEST THE BEST "LUSTRA" THE.BESTJBY TEST r- ■ * *>' SB save From Decay in the"MATCHIESS" Way Al I, 1, Y C. CHESLEY BUTT, Agent, P.O.BOX 12 HarborGrace. PHONE 52 Guardian Fire and Life ASSURANCE CO'Y LIMITED. Of London. Total Invested Fund* upward* of Z7SO.0O0 atg Annual Income upward* of 350.000 • tg Tbe Gt.AJ.DiA.1 being a firtt-das* EngUih Insurance Company, offers ail those advantage* most desirable to insurers, vis., nndonbted atabili- ty, favorable term* and prompt settlement on claim* for loss. The undersigned having been appointed Agent* for Newfoundland are prepared to i*»ne Policie* againat lo«* by Fire. T. & M. WntT«B, St John'* G. E. Sievbnson. Hr. Grace. ; Austin Maddocs, Sub-agent, Carbonear. W.S. Goodwin, D.D.S, Graduate of Philadelphia Dental College and Hospital of Oral Surgerv.; Teeth extracted absolutely with ont pain by sae of vitalised air or perfect anaesthetic Dental Office : Victoria St. door to the Stai-PA-D Office CONFEDERATION LIFE.- Hello ! I have a Telephone in my home! Have you ? It's the handiest thing about our house. We can talk to almost anyboejy in town—any time. It saves trips and time, and offers the surest protection against fire and sickness, No, its not expensive. It'» the cheapest.best thing you can get DO IT TO-DAY AVALONffilPM SYSTEM |
CONTENTdm file name | 17620.jp2 |