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THE EVENING TELEGRAM. VOL. 23. Price: One Cent. ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND, TUESDAY, AUGUST 27* 1901. $3.00 P«r Annum. No. aol. 45)Vi;ItTINKMK\1 H. COAL! On *alc by JOHN WOODS & lON, «X store, North Sydney, ) \ A I Victoria, [ VvMLj Anthracite, ) all kI/ci. AI»o t<> arrive per " Stella," :t.tO Tuiim F.xlra Neroftird Frenli Mined .M.< <1 »l. 'tt nt home at ciirreiit i..tec. Older# tiikcn at the C'al.ot Hon! Ac Hioe More, corner Water atid Adelaide Sitei l«, at S. Wood*' llardMaie and l>y It h phone. an;;M.'.tp. Bananas, fears, etc. JMMX4*. PKtKV, PILOUS, PEACHES, WIT lit califoiiwu cittPi:M, appmx ( i:ij;kv, I It i:.M II TOM 4TO i:«, 2 I'UMCH l)rr«Hftl TI BKEYN. JAMES STOTT. a'ig27,tf PLUMS ! PLUMS ! Arrived in tpleti'li i condition 50 crates Choice Plums H'rlees Heussniable). CEO.NEAL. 1188 ADRIAN, AT,CI. fCeriifi'.'ate«l Teaeher of the Piano), mil intro'lnre into tlii», eolowv the " Virgil I Invi«*r >l« tliud " of l*innoforle liiMtriielioii. Thin method it a new, «np' iior and thoroughly »eic:nti(ic meant ot !• i« loping the .irl ol I'iaiio playing in a ira< tion ol the time ordinarily tiient. *II«N Adrian ha* made a »pi < inl tfudy if it foi t*vo year«, and it a qualified Teacher it the method. Vrm begins Mondiy, Septcmher 2nd. 38 LeMarchant Road. atig2<J,27,te|»4,t'p ENGLISH MAIL. mAII.S per s.s. Cor/fin. for Itril.iin and Knrwpesin ( otiill tic*, will h»; elost'd oil WEI>- Ni.SDAV K\ ENIN'C, the 'irtth ist., at H o'clock. If steamer has not sailed up to if o'clock the following morning a supplementary mail will al-o be despatched. IV H, Mllill, 4 Acting Postmaster Ceneral, Jeneral l'o»>( s». Jolm't, N<;>vtoundlaiid, Angiint 2'<tl(, i'J'll. 2i ! V AUCTION BALE. To-Morrow, Wednesday, at II o'elorh, at the iiMKii, 4I;<:TIO\ M IKT. /) ilo/e i i.Uui'.i (;ahl>ag<:, •'» l/r.» potatoe*, -i till, * h-1' t< r, io ■ hoi' i In ini, ■{ rolls i.a i pet, 1 cup'' (piarc, 100 .leu; vt.»t», lot ol other 'loth.n/, lot ol ('iiniture, tal,ie», (hairt, l>edllead'*, »i4ttie*»" etc., I N<.. 7' st <ve, lot ol tin wire, etc., '/ pluth cushion*. 1 handi art and other ai title*. aug27 POSTPOfJED! Yi3~ 'I'lie Auction .H«le to hnve taken place at Hon. E. D. SHEA'S In postponed tatilil further *- notice, »ug»7,ii P C. Q'DRISCOLL. BICYCLES ! On WEDNESDAY Next, at 12 a.m., at the I'iaiio and Organ Wnrcrooinw of CHESLEY WOODS, 13 New bower .M.t 10 Ladies' anil Gents' Bicycles, New and Second-hand. Must be gold to make room for Musical Stock to arrive. M. 4. lI4MTOVV. Auctioneer. On Ihe l'r('iiil*eson Saturday, ibe 31st instant, at o'clock» H '.ot previously- disposed of by all the leasehold inm. in the l>'.eUing House, titu*ted on Vietoii.i Street, lately in the occupancy of Mr. .1. Power. P. < . O'lHtls* OJ.IM Auctioneer. A CHANCE ¥ A LIFE TIME! For Sale—Frccho d. TIIK I,urge r(iid < '0111111',diou* -hop, St'irc and litstiling Hoii-e, lei t Irontage ea' i wuy, oit <ornei of Military l'o,d and li')*tr Wrtit, St. .lohn'*. The prenii*e» are in tn l-ijart order ai.d fitf«-<l up Mith all m ■h-iti iioprov incut*. As a I ti.iiiett stand it oi,d i<f none, -it j.,te a* it 1* and e<»m--111 i, lii 4/ th niii'i 11 (Ks-ti .i» at the jiilietiou of -even roads. S« td'.in it < iei ha* there heeti -,ir;h adetn. 0 < place in th'- m irkct t'»r s»l' Itiif. AI"o th* I,'as ola picM ol I,and 7H I- « t fiont.,ye, >,pj ■ the n' -v hotel. A Splendid ote loi iwo Iniihfrng lot>. J',,» iiirtic ilao, upply at once to I • C. KKNM'JtY, 13 Military i< ~d, or F. €'. tf'IIKIM OI,l„ Auctioneer, J'.nchaiige i/iiil'ling, M. John *. *wg^7,'u,f,io,w,rp,lf | MKtr AIIVKIITHEJIKMH, SIKW AUVKU'i'INDMKIVm 'Mount Allism LADIES' Cu% Owens Art Institution and Conservatory of Muaic. Tbe Fall lVroi of tbe 48th Year Begins September 6,1901. . CoiirNfM of Kiudy arc provided, extending I gdi k from the primary through the whole llnivcraitv iA> Atrial n. curriculum to the degree of IS. A. The MsifT * 'ffil/£ comdata of IS teacher* in addition to the IJniver»it.v I'rofcaaoriaie. Physical Culture, Shorthand, AP Typewriting, Book-keeping, and Commercial ! jtsSKpTv? couraea arc taoght after the latest and most itu' ~v,<!"B Art Institution, with it* gallery of - I IOf) works of Art, is in charge of Professor llainu»ond, H. C. A., an exhibitor in the Paris Salon, The Conservatory of inutlic employ* an aide Instructor*, all of whom have received _ JBIILI their musical education in Europe. C'oiiwervnforv of Uu«ir Kvcrv c"c '* tHkcu to ~lff whool a r(" a oiiwervaiory 01 jjuMC. (;htlH|.lf) homPi whcrc lady-like manners and nobility of eharac or shall he cultivated. For Calendar apply to REV. R. C. BORDEN, D. D. Sackville, N.B , Canada. ;iiiglJ,r>w,f,tu IRiee. Riee. In stock and to arrive : 50 TONS RICE, In 2, 1, %, ]/+ and % cwt. sacks, Cheapest in the market. the trade only. Paterson, Downing Co. PREMIER Mi RODERICK W\ Ftceiwd by It.M.S. Siberian, from Glasgow, another •hipmcnt of that HIGH-GRADE SCOTCH WHISKEY, PREMIER.-#*! Tint it the finest Wlii»key produced in Scotland; al»o a ■hipmcnt of tli.it HIGHLAND WHISKEY, RODERICK DH(I. This Wliiikey i» pure and free from adulteration. It i* the Whi*key supplied to the til**- gow lot< rnutiotial Kxliii.ition. it li it a larger s»le in Kngland, Scotland, Australia and South Alli<;a tli-in any other Scotch Whinkey, and is making rapid stride* for lirfet place in t . inada, although hut recently introduced "there. Ifj7"l hi* Whitkey win awarded prize* whenever exhibit d. Tlitv are the highest grade Scotch Whiskies ever oflcred for tale in thin city. For tale case or bottle, at P. J. SHEA'S, 314 Water St., St. John's. jiilyW,fu,f,fp ' PIANOS AND ORGANSt All Kills 01 Mini Mist. TUNING and REPAIRING. Sewing Machines. /NBjrCI CV IMAAnC Piano and Organ Ware- Ww COLE. V II V/ VJ \JO j rooms, 13 New Cower St. N.B.—Old I'lsikhi, Orkhiiw and Hewing HR«hiu«s taken as part payment. augl'J At the Royal Grocery Store. XKW KCOTCH OI I UKU |f, Fxtra l.urge iiiIKHS l*f;%tt 7*t*. |f» California Heeded ItIIMVS I2ettf. lb Uranulnfeil NI MAIt dels, and HKvtn. lb drown MUAK Xetn. ||» < Hbc WIJU IK f»el», lb Fenrl IttKl/KV |b Flake 111*1 OCA 7tin. lb irSEE OTJJFL WINDOW For <*ood Viilut* lit TK4K 18<t*., 2<U;ti., IWcti. lb. B'.tail, Koyal Mtandard 't'KAH- (I.e.id I'm kages,-.'M t*. and Wet*. Jh. 1M.,1- Worai itf I»etv Hleud In juper paekage* }«, i'«, l'»; 25 :U. lh. Hetatl. CODROY BUTTER - - - - 101b. Tubs -$2.50. ROYAL GROCERY STORE, WATER STREET. IfEW ADTEUTIMKMENTS. MEW ADVCU'I'MKIIRATS ■ ■ 1 ■ « ■» 'H J'.- ' » UTJu*! rend down Hie followlsr lined. Voa will see noiuctbiHK lo ialercwl you. I Ladies' Kid Gloves—Tans, Browns, Greys, J etc., all samples, at 65c. per pair; worth double. p The Balance of onr Ladies' White Kid Gloves, at 25 cents per pair. tlllLADlUw I3TA Grand I.lne of &_ LADIES' COSTUME SKIRTS, In Fancy Blacks, Navy Serge, ctc., from 91.90 to 94.00; less than half the regular price. The Newest in WHITE EMBROIDERY and INSERTION* ALL-OVER LACE, etc.-a special lot. The Remainder of our Ladies' MERCERIZED SILK SHIRT WAISTS, at $1.00. The Remainder of our Ladies' PIQUE and FLANNEL COSTUMES, selling at cost to char. S. MILLEY, aun2.it Water and Colonial Ntreeta. A«a You Is your dwelling and A v«g YOU ** y°Ur g'3SS » V/» furniture insured T - - insured against Insured? asai"stc,,o> Insured; breakage. I* roar life luaured t *" 'on "■>»"«* aialut alek■CM?Are yon insured RRalust aeel- |« yMr store and merchandise dent* of all hind* ? 1 own red agalsst fire ? IS YOUR OFFICE MODEBNLY and COMFORTABLY EQUIPPED ? You will make money by asking the terms of the following companies, namely: The "Canadian" and "Ottawa" Fire, the "Equitable" Life, the " Oceau " Accident, and the ** Afeff York " Plate Glass Insurance Ofllces, and of the Office Specialty HannfaetariHg Co., of Toronto. PEROIE JOHNSON, AGKNT, ipM,fp,tf tgrOKfee i Law Chamber, opposite ** C'rosbie Hotel*" jte^SMOKE Peerless. BEBT BLAOK PLUG. [DENS' COCOA is a high-class article, but sold at a price that brings it within the reach of every family, £ lb. tins only. We have just received OUr first shipment of NEW FL©UR. 300 barrels VOLUNTEER and 5 ROSES. 150 barrels SUNBEAM. 250 barrels NORTH WESTERN. 175 barrels ROYAL STANDARD, and about 3000 brls more to follow. to be'sold at LOWEST market rates, and will be promptly sent to any address in the city. T. J. EDENS, Duckworth St. and Military Rd, You Cant Find An -tlwr Grocer in town to give y«»u the value for your money that we do. What do you nay to tlieue priced ? Evaporated Apples 10c. per pound No. 1 Tine Tea 25c. per pound Gallon Tins Apples .. 25c, each Boxes of White Starch 2c- and 4c. cach Cream of Tartar ". 20c. per pound Shoe Dressing 8c per bottle Axle Grease Bc. per box Tomato Ketchup . 12c. per bottle Ammonia 9c. per bottle Sapolto ' 10c. per package J. J. ST. JOHN, Duckworth Street. , NEW APTEKTIWEMESTW. J SIEIT ADVEIIYMEMEiIIM. BP. FEILD COLLEGE Will Re-open at 9 30 a.m. on THURSDAY, Sep. 5. EPFor information apply to the Head Master, who will be in residence from Saturday, Aug. 31st. aug27,29,3i,5ep2,4,fp lev Mains, Mi Books, &c. Mlraud. for AniMtt Caaadiaa. fM Aagwt. Wlutlnor, for Augu»a; Boyaf, for Angawt. atuarterly Vol. ftcrapw; Up to ttate Boje. Dir. VIII. Cllpny Novelclteai Mketeliy Ilitw. Lady'* Magoxiue; Youug Ladle*' Journal. YVeldon'ft 111. Drenroaker, for ffept. Children'M Fawhloue, for Nept. Livlnn Race* ot mankind, parts 1 to !•. With the Flag to and after I'rctorla, all parti fraan 1 to 41. GARRETT BYRNE, Bookseller & Stationer. PLEASED HUB SURPRISED are our customers at the value and quality of the TEA x at 28c. oer pound. FDADMCI I CEYLON TEA STORE, ■ rMiiliCLLij Beach, Duckworth Street. BOOKS THAT HAVE MADE THEIR AUTHORS FAMOUS. Lent We Forget, Joneph Hocking. A Woman'* Privilege, M. Bryant. Htringtown On the I'ikc, John Uri Lloyd. Madnew of Davi! llaring, Joseph Ilocking. ' An Kngliiihwoiiiaii'ii f, >ve Letter*. A Kent Squire, F. W. Hayes. Kleanor, Mr*. Humphrey Ward. Martin Brook, Morgan Bite*. War* Brighter Side, Julian italph. Kye of a God, W. A. Frascr. Manter Cnri»tiaii, Marie Corelli. Money Market, K. F. Beiuou. Concerning ftahel Cariiahy, K. T. Fowler. Leeway, Ho»vard Kerr. David Harum. E. N. Wentcott. Mab, Harry Lindsay. We bare ju»t received the following Fa*hion Journal*:— Wcldon'* Bazaar of Childreu'* Panbion*, Wefdon'* Home Dremmaker, No. IW Weldon * Practical Crochet, I.adic* Home Journal, Ueed Newfoundland Powtage Mtainpe taken in Trade. DICKS ft CO., Up-to-Date Booksellers anil Bookbinders. FIRE! FIRET GOOOS KNOCKED AS HIGH AS A KITE.-3* Hurried forward per a.a. " Carthaginian, 95 pieces Dress Fabric, being part of the salvage Hock from the great Manchester Are. are entirely utdniured, and positively worth 40 and 00 oentS per yard. Aa they muat go before the return of the buyer you can have thein at 22 and 23 cents. Also 30 dozen Gents' HARD FELT HATS, at 60,70 and 80 cts.; worth 91.00 to 91.30. William Frew. PIPES, TOBACCO Tired CIGARETTES. JUttT IN t Sensations exist for our guidance. 200 boxes T. D. fipf;s. They are Nature's warnings. 100 boxes French Clay PIPES. Over-worked eyes demand rest. 100 boxcs **ancy Clay _ , . , , 40,000 II igh (irade CIGARS. Eyes that tire easily call for help. . ... , J J 75 boxes Wood PIPES. Properly adjusted glasses afford the JOOOO acAK,.;rrEs. only assistance possible. 5,000 Ibj. of Cut and Plug TO- We make a specialty of relieving BACCOS. tired eyes and guarantee satisfac- isrwholesale and iietaii. «on- JAS. P. CASH, Tobacconist, We uae the moat improve 1 method june-Vo'l Hater street. of examination. —— R. H. trapnell, piBST FOR THE SEASON. Graduate Optieian, jul.neod Ht. Jolin*». hx S"S' "Orecaan, 20 Kega Choice Almeira Green Grapes, Tbis Morning, Per"Siberian," augl9 s"""ceo. heal '!}) Large keg* Almeira (itape*. ' —— CRAPES, LEMONS, ONIONS. V) hrl* No. 1 Apple-. 1 ' W Large Bunehe* Banana*. t ( . v fuxWH W crati* Choice I'lurrt-. 20 k"«s 5 r i*e» Large eafcea V alenela ON lONS. 20'kci Orieu (/nt/!oge« Kigbt, 5 hLMONS, »u*a4 £1) WIN MUBKAY. EDWIN iJDEEAY. *£W AI^VEIITUEMEIim Si. Patrick's Sail WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY, Aug. 28ih and 30th. lISS E. PAW JOHNSON, The lad inn Eaftertalner, ENTIRELY N Ew"pROfiRAIMF, aasiited by M»88 CLARA CORNY* (Toronto College of Miwic), Planlste. In a Brilliant Repertoire of CkuMC and Popular Music. PRICES: 50,40,30 and 20 cts. Referred Seat I'lun at Atlantic Boon store. Door* open at 7 f/elock. JCntetf taimneut to continence at 8.30. a26,4ff^ ROYAL RECEPTION Committee on Gifts, MEMBERS of above will meet in the Clerk's Colonial Building, on (VEDNESDAV, at 7.30 p.m. aug27,2fp C. ». PINMENT, Htm L. O. A. EXCURSION to GARBONEAB (Thursday, An%. 39tl>, 1H1.) TRAIN leave* Depot at 8.30 a.m. Tickets for round irin, 91.50 each, good to re* turn up to the following Monday. The Carboncar brethren will have an outing at Kurat Retreat Farm, where dinner and tea will (m served at reasonable prices. A regular pr<v gramme of sports ha* been prc|wred, and an enjoyable day may be anticipated. The L.O.A& Hall will be at the disposal of visitors at night! Tickets to be bad from the Committee: Hrqjr. A. Hiehards, J. Bonnell, Geo Laugmtad, Jt Butt, J. Hard, Jan. Wheeler, J. Mearn, J. Cook, Fred Hose, Leonard Hose. u27,1 i WM. WOFTAhL, Wee. Co||. pis rnjF mini TENDERS for the repairs of Queen's Wharf will be received at the Office of the Government Engineer until 12 noon, Wednesday, 28th inst. Specifications and other information may be obtained at the abovementioned Office. aug24,3fp. JHITo Let, that Desirlt<»Mldeu«e known as " l>o* on Cottage," with Kitchen and Pruife Garden-, Outhouse* and Stables, situate orf the Old P Cove I toad. Possession imp medial ly. Apply to I'. C. O'IHIISOOLG, Kxcbiuge Building. aug'il.ip.tf TO LET.—Good Grazing, I'pland and Bottomland. Yot Hale.—A few ton* good Cow Hay; also some ehoicd Chrysanthemums—Henderson's Kihibiliotl. Apply to F. C. BERTH AU, Departmental Building, or " Sunny Bank," Torbay Road. an^3,fp,tl For Sale, the fast and little yacht " Miriam/' designed by Rev. J. O Brien. For particulars apply to P. C. O'DRISCOLI* Exchange Bui'ding. aug23,fp NOTiCE.— Pure- bred Yorkftlaire Boar for xervice at the Hoard of Agriculture Stable*, Old Core Road. Fee, 91.00. }ulyl9,tf For Sale, at a Bargain* one Hood Buggy—in good order— can IHi neon at S. u. COLI.fER'S Wheelwright Shop. juueS Picked up. on George's St. on Saturday evening past, /4rA NM4LL MUM OF IIO.IKV; owner may uavji same by apply inn at this oflicc an I proving property. aiig*Z6,2<p Wanted,—2 reliable Servant—one who understands plain cooking and the other upstair* work, Muti have reference*. Apply to MRS: S. O. S'I'KKI.K, Mundy Pond Road, between bourn 4 and 7 p.m. augl6,tl Wanted, an Experienced Amm Am 141111, for the iJry Oood* business; apply l>ry Good* Store, STKKIS BROS. aug22,fp,tf WANTED.—A Female as.istaut teacher for the Primary department o( the Methodi.t College. Apply to if. J. B. Woods, Hon. See. nug'Mffi Wanted,—A General Servant. One who understands co»fcing A»- ply at tliis Oflic.;. a«»g!W,tf Wanted Immediately.—A ccnipeteut housemaid To a suitable applicant good wages will he given. Reference* r< quired. Apply 7to H p.m. to Mr*. Stolt, Portugal Cove Road. ang£6,tf CHEAP PRINTING AT TttW OFFiCJfc
Object Description
Title | Evening Telegram (St. John's, N.L.), 1901-08-27 |
Subject | Canadian newspapers--Newfoundland and Labrador--St. John's--20th century |
Publisher | W. J. Herder |
Place of Publication | St. John's (N.L.) |
Date | 1901-08-27 |
Year | 1901 |
Month | 08 |
Day | 27 |
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 |
Time Period | 20th Century |
Language | eng |
LCCN | 2009218154 |
Type | Text |
Resource Type | Newspaper |
Format | image/tiff; application/pdf |
Collection | Evening Telegram, 1900-1918 |
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 | 55303.cpd |
Description
Title | Evening Telegram (St. John's, N.L.), 1901-08-27 |
Subject | Canadian newspapers--Newfoundland and Labrador--St. John's--20th century |
Publisher | W. J. Herder |
Date | 1901-08-27 |
Year | 1901 |
Month | 08 |
Day | 27 |
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 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
File Name | SJDT_19010827_001.jp2 |
File Size | 5872.85 KB |
Language | Eng |
LCCN | 2009218154 |
Type | Text |
Format | Image/tiff; Application/pdf |
Source | Microfilm held in the Queen Elizabeth II Library. |
Rights | Public domain |
Transcript |
THE EVENING TELEGRAM. VOL. 23. Price: One Cent. ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND, TUESDAY, AUGUST 27* 1901. $3.00 P«r Annum. No. aol. 45)Vi;ItTINKMK\1 H. COAL! On *alc by JOHN WOODS & lON, «X store, North Sydney, ) \ A I Victoria, [ VvMLj Anthracite, ) all kI/ci. AI»o t<> arrive per " Stella," :t.tO Tuiim F.xlra Neroftird Frenli Mined .M.< <1 »l. 'tt nt home at ciirreiit i..tec. Older# tiikcn at the C'al.ot Hon! Ac Hioe More, corner Water atid Adelaide Sitei l«, at S. Wood*' llardMaie and l>y It h phone. an;;M.'.tp. Bananas, fears, etc. JMMX4*. PKtKV, PILOUS, PEACHES, WIT lit califoiiwu cittPi:M, appmx ( i:ij;kv, I It i:.M II TOM 4TO i:«, 2 I'UMCH l)rr«Hftl TI BKEYN. JAMES STOTT. a'ig27,tf PLUMS ! PLUMS ! Arrived in tpleti'li i condition 50 crates Choice Plums H'rlees Heussniable). CEO.NEAL. 1188 ADRIAN, AT,CI. fCeriifi'.'ate«l Teaeher of the Piano), mil intro'lnre into tlii», eolowv the " Virgil I Invi«*r >l« tliud " of l*innoforle liiMtriielioii. Thin method it a new, «np' iior and thoroughly »eic:nti(ic meant ot !• i« loping the .irl ol I'iaiio playing in a ira< tion ol the time ordinarily tiient. *II«N Adrian ha* made a »pi < inl tfudy if it foi t*vo year«, and it a qualified Teacher it the method. Vrm begins Mondiy, Septcmher 2nd. 38 LeMarchant Road. atig2 ry Good* Store, STKKIS BROS. aug22,fp,tf WANTED.—A Female as.istaut teacher for the Primary department o( the Methodi.t College. Apply to if. J. B. Woods, Hon. See. nug'Mffi Wanted,—A General Servant. One who understands co»fcing A»- ply at tliis Oflic.;. a«»g!W,tf Wanted Immediately.—A ccnipeteut housemaid To a suitable applicant good wages will he given. Reference* r< quired. Apply 7to H p.m. to Mr*. Stolt, Portugal Cove Road. ang£6,tf CHEAP PRINTING AT TttW OFFiCJfc |
CONTENTdm file name | 55299.jp2 |