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The Evening Telegram Vol. 29. Price: Cne ccnt. ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1907. $3.00. per annum No. 243. j(ll kinds job~ Printing —Plain or Fancy—promptly executed. We have Uic latest type for first-clans work, and solicit a trial order. THE EVENING TELEGRAM AUCTION SALES.! 'SsmE?' Fee Simple Property. To be sold by Public Auction, on the promises, <>11 Tumlay. I lie 22ncl innt , at 1 o'eloek, that Fee Simple Property (lately in the occupancy of William Kelly), siuate on the road leading to Mundy's Pond, about a quarter of an hours walk from town, and bounded as follows: —On the North by said Mundy's Pond Road, and extending tlMsreby twenty feet or thereabouts; 011 the East by land of late Alexander Smith's Estate, and extending thereby one hundred feet or thereabouts ; on the South by other land of Smith's Estate, extending thereby twenty feet or thereabouts; and 011 tlie West by land of David Keay,'and extending thereby 100 feet <>r thereabouts. There is a comfortable Dwelling House on the land. Possession given immediately. For further particulars apply to P. C. O'DRISCOLL, Auctioneer; or A. 0. HAYWAR9, Solicitor. octKi.tf At the BRITISH HALL, MONDAY NEXT, 21st instant, at 10.30 o'clock, >1 large qiiaitly of Household Furniture and Effects, Removed for convenience of sale. Particulars in Saturday's papers. P. C, O'DRISCOLL, Auctioneer. octl7,2fp FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION On I lie Premise* 011 Wednesday Next, 23rd October, al 1£ o'clock, noon. The Dwelling House No. 12 Flower Ilill, together with a huge building in the rear now used as a cooperage. Further particulars made known on application to 51. 1\ (jilltKS, Solicitor, " Gazette" Building, or P. C. O'DRISCOLL, Auctioneer. octLB,4i 5 Cent Show. STARHALL. Open every afternoon and night. Programme changed every Monday and Thursday. Pull Orchestra. Hcantifnl Music. Oct. 17th, IStli and 1 Dili, the following Moving Pictures : A GRANDCHILD'S DEVOTION, FATALITY, THE FENCING MASTER, THE BANDIT. And the beautiful illustrated song, 4 How Can My Heart Say Farewell.' Vocalists, Misses C'ooksley and Siniiott. l'iaiiisi, Mrs. Trem- Ictt. oct 17,t f ' THE NICKEL! ' (At St. Patrick's Hall.) CONTINUOUS SHOWS DAILY, from I o'clock to <> p.m., 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. Excellent Motion Pictures. High-Class Vocalists. Beautiful Illustrated Songs. FRIDAY andSATURDAY, " Tlie Half < asle*s is«;* %'eiijje *' ! Avery melodramatic picture, with realistic acting. The Children's Hel'orinator.v *' ! A picture which will appeal to all. ** r.lcphauf B, a hour in ( cjlou"! Instructive as well :ts interesting. "The lost riiihrella*'! sli"winj; w hat a \\in<ly day will do with a (amp. k* 311 Hiinee (lie Cake Walk"! Very amusing. Molly r.auu, l>v I'rof. McCarthv ; The llelle ot tlie Hall, In .Miss Murphy. Admission. cents. FREEHOLP m LOTS F . ALti! 1% instructed to sell three freehold Building l.'Us, measuring in all ahout '■•'J ft ct I'onit iisg on Alexander St reet. with a real age of K'.S feet. The Land is level and situated in a most desirable place for a nice residence. Will he sold as a uhole >r in iots, cheap. Apply to r. ( . O I»KIS( (H.L, Txchauge building. LARGE HIT OF APPLES! On the " Halifax City," 5011 barrels Choice Fresh Packed Apples, Direct from the Orchards, coinprising tiravensteins, Sweets, I-mperors and other Choice lieds. We can give vou as fine stock and as low prices {is any in the market. EDWIN MURRAY, New Qower St. L,;J 1...... w*- I ANDERSON| || IS RENOWNED |j 1 FOR SPECIAL VALUE g I LADIES' JACKETS. | S GREAT DISPLAY OF LADIES' H si £§• i Tweed Jackets, 8 EXTRA VALUE, at IP I $3.30 and $4.00. | S OUR LADIES' TWEED £1 m 1 PALETOTS 1 li OR LONG JACKETS at $6.50 and $7.00 arc j|| Si hard to beat. ff| in CHILDREN'S TWEED JACKETS, in great gg| §8 variety, to FIT ALL AGES. jsj| Conic early an<l make your purchase. J*g I JOHN ANDERSON. I i & •*. • ' •."• • *** • • J *"i *** [ * | * FURF 5 F?RE™o .1 11 LI WI -<7 o 11 a li\\LL<7 o North British & flercantile Insur= ance Company. Incorporated by Royal Charter. Head Offices,. London & Edin. Assets on olst December, 11)00 : £18,624,607 3s. 3d. All classes Eire Insurance effected at lowest rates. LIBERAL ADJUSTMENTS. PROMPT SETTLEMENTS. GEO, SHEA, General Agent for Newfoundland. oct l,fp, 1 m j. j. St. John! FLOUR, MOLASSES & PORK Still Cheap Having laid in a full .stock before late advances, we can meet you in prices of Flour, etc." Five Uoses, buffalo, Stuck* Patent, Koyal Household, Verbena, (Quaker, Shamrock and other popular brands. Fur a good loaf try our l-'lour. Molassos—Itoxt Itarbii<l(H-|»iiii<'hcoiiM, tierces ami barrels. 110 barrels ISoneless Keef, al $12.50 barrel. 175 barrels Family ami Iloiieless Fork, from #17.00 brl. 1«»0 bsilf barrels Large and CiSotxl Koiiml Peas. 150 eliests Tea, from 30 cents per lb. See our Tea at JIO cents per lb.—it's an eye opener. sent to any part <>f the city with dispatch. J, J, ST. JOHN, 136 & 138 Duckworth St. Halt! Who Goes There? | A FRIEND ! | Well friend, have you u<>t one of our Indian Ruloi 1301* Coats ? If you havn't, you should get one before they are all gone. It'.- a pleasure to be «»vll in the rain with one of these coats on. KALLEEM 'OAH'S East End Store, oct IT), ti Opp. Ellis A Co. DOMESTIC SPECIALTY CO., F. McNAMARA, Agt. Queen Street. Now LANDIN6 ex Canada : A cargo of the BEST Lehigh Valley Hard Goal Nut, Stove and Egg sizes. 1 TVWALSH. like ours you will find 110 tissue paper tinware <>r gauze-like sheet-iron utensils. Our stove-pipes will not smoke, nor our wash boilers leak. Fvorything is built !<>r good solid service. 011 don't have to handle our tinware as it it. were line glassware ; and when it becomes damaged after long service it can be repaired over and over again. J®*"Making Ktove-l*ipes ami I'll* bous perfectly tight is a part <>f our work about which we are very careful We make a specialty <>t' repairing and can fix anything fixabie in the tilltvaic or enamelled ware line. mm* Water Street, Market House Hill. ABSOLUTELY NEW and FRESH ! 50 sides IRISH BACON. 10 rolls BONELESS BACON. ! 50 IRISH HAMS. 5 casks IRISH PIGS' HEADS. 2 casks HOCKS and FEET. 1 cask CORNED TONGUES, from Lunbain Bros., Cork. 25 kegs Scolch Oatmeal. i - i ;30 cases HARTLEY'S JAMS, 11 ati<l « H>. pots, assorted. 5 barrels CRANBEiiRIES. 5 barrels McSOWAN HAMS. 2 barrels FIDELITf HAMS. • 'MACARONI and VERMICILLI, Straight and i'urled, lo <ents lb. Zt 'Fboiie 10. J. D. RYAN. GEORGE NEAL. ~ New Apples, New Applet Due to-morrow, per S. S. Halifax City : 200 barrels Choice No. I APPLES, Gravensteins and other leading brands. 15 barrels Choice JAMAICA ORANGES. And just in 30 kegs Choice Green Grapes. 50 cases Choice ONIONS GEORGE NEAL, BECK'S COVE. | . B Excellent j \ *1 4U&C3; BOYSIJ t At PRICI'S THAT WILL NOT BE OUI'LI- J S CATED AGAIN THIS FALL. S I 35 cents per Garment I | FOR ALL SIZES; i I Boys' Heavy | | Shirts and Drawers. \ t Our ability to give uncommon values is widely t known. The above is but a small portion. t |S. MILLEY. j o'Mara's DRUG Store. MILITARY ROAD. PHONE. 358. •T 11st received, a large supply of Drugs from the Best English Homi Ah<>, a large and varied atisoitment of Toilet Ilequi.-itrs, such a- Combs, Sponges, Tooth Brushes, Hair Brushes, Nail Brushes, Assorted Soaps, Bath Gloves, 20 cts and 30 cts. pair; Co/ognes and Roger and Gallet's Perfumes. TcU-jjlione orders promptly attended to. Postage Stamps and Post Cards on hand. oct7,eod,tf | SCHOONERS FOR SALE I I \ "LOUISA GRACE" 64Tons. ! k "ROSAMAY"- 19Tons. A I " MINNIE ELLA" 15 Tons. I f "QUEEN OF AVON" 31 Tons, f " Will 1.0 sold cliciiji l>y ! i JOB BROTHERS & Company, ft mS ortH>, \v,f,m,\v jS S3. O. 33. i; MEMBERS of Dudley Lodge requested to meet in the Temperanc W Hull on to-morrow (Saturday) a-* 2 p.m., preparatory to attending th»* funeral of our late ' BRO. ROBERT SIMPSON. M mbers of Empire Lodge request '* e«l t«> By order of the W.P:* 4 v. w. i iHii:, ; oct Is. 1 i Secretary j| FREEHOLD FOR SALElH 12 BUILDING LOTS. 1 Til KM , IjOTS are on Hamilton St if immediately east of land of Kober Eorbes The frontage of each lot on llamiltor . Street is 2,"> feet. The rearage is ove» |£ 3(H) feet and the rear boundary is land J reserved for a street thus making doublet' frontage. Price $200 per lot on terms / to suit purchasers. Further particular* 1 appv to J.A .W McNEILY, j| ojtl(»,w,f,in,tf Renouf Building, h ,• For sale the tern schooner " M. jg J. Taylor," built in Bay Fundy six | years ago. For further particulars }|| apply to 11. J. TAYLOR* Shipwright, flj octls,c>fp _ X FOR ! I Freehold Property, f llAlnMtf jhn,; Fitted with all modern improvenients, situate oil Howley Avenue. | For full particulars apply to "w JAMES R. JOHNSTON, | Carpenter, Preseott St. * angl'6,eod,tf _____ j| SALE! 1 A Coinforiable Two Storey Ift ©DWELLING HOUSE,I Situate near Henry Street* w in a central part of the City. All j* p:irticu#irs may he had on applica- ?1| tion to i F. A. MEWS, Solicitor, j| octls,tf Renouf Building/jft R Avalon Lodge, No. 1 A.M. I \\ii Emergency Meeting of L the above Lodge will l»e held in the Masonic TrmpU*. I'III DA V, 18th inst., at 8 ■ o'clock, p.i , for the purpose of con- | J ferring the 3rd degree. By order of the u; W.M., ALBERT R. VVOOLGAR, Sec. ' oct!7,2fp i OFFICES TO LET -Two j convenient OfliceH in Blackwood Building. Rents moderate. Possession given immediately. Apply to IiI'TCIIINGS A; BLACkVVOoD, "Temple Building, Duckworth Street. oct2,eod,tf ARTICLED PUPIL.— Mil. A. H. ALLEN, Organist of the Cathedral, can receive an Articled Assist- !lj ant Pupil, to he trained for the profession r f Organist and Choir Master. Address, I I. vingstone Street, St. .John's. octl7,'Jfp 1 KPST.-A Medium Sized 1 (Mare), foxy, and right white ■P., >be is mining from Broad Cove .me July 13th. Any jierson knowing <| 11-• whereabouts plesise coiniimnicate with i| II I Nli V Stjl'IUES, Broad Cove West, j octlSjli 11 WANTED. I A Smart Lad 14 I or IT. to act as Messenger Boy ; apply to j O'Mara's Drug Store. octlH,li _______——______Mi• A Smart Boy as Mcs- MeiifCer, in an olfice. Must bo able to . rea<l and write. Apply by letter, stating « age and wages required, to A. I»., this otlice. octl7,fp,tf ;| A Girl, with experience | of < irocerv Business, for *toru East End. 4 Apply by letter to P. O. Box 11.57, Ka.it. J oct"l4,tl 4 A Milliner ; must have j good experience and be able to give satis- j factory reference*. Apply by letter to " MILLINKK."*olfice ol this paper. sept-'JO.tf Jj Two General < iood wages paid good I ,„en. ANor.LKNOIXKKRINCi&SUP- ' PLY CO., LTD. sep>o,tf AGENTS—Sa.Ia.ry a.nd (ommisMon, to sell Hardy, Red-tag if stock. (>iown exclusively by ua. Com- | plete line. New idea. Elegant free | samples. Write now to Capital Nurseries, a Ottawa. slO,till jau7 J
Object Description
Title | Evening Telegram (St. John's, N.L.), 1907-10-18 |
Subject | Canadian newspapers--Newfoundland and Labrador--St. John's--20th century |
Publisher | W. J. Herder |
Place of Publication | St. John's (N.L.) |
Date | 1907-10-18 |
Year | 1907 |
Month | 10 |
Day | 18 |
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 | 61735.cpd |
Description
Title | Evening Telegram (St. John's, N.L.), 1907-10-18 |
Subject | Canadian newspapers--Newfoundland and Labrador--St. John's--20th century |
Publisher | W. J. Herder |
Date | 1907-10-18 |
Year | 1907 |
Month | 10 |
Day | 18 |
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_19071018_001.jp2 |
File Size | 6512.54 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. 29. Price: Cne ccnt. ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1907. $3.00. per annum No. 243. j(ll kinds job~ Printing —Plain or Fancy—promptly executed. We have Uic latest type for first-clans work, and solicit a trial order. THE EVENING TELEGRAM AUCTION SALES.! 'SsmE?' Fee Simple Property. To be sold by Public Auction, on the promises, <>11 Tumlay. I lie 22ncl innt , at 1 o'eloek, that Fee Simple Property (lately in the occupancy of William Kelly), siuate on the road leading to Mundy's Pond, about a quarter of an hours walk from town, and bounded as follows: —On the North by said Mundy's Pond Road, and extending tlMsreby twenty feet or thereabouts; 011 the East by land of late Alexander Smith's Estate, and extending thereby one hundred feet or thereabouts ; on the South by other land of Smith's Estate, extending thereby twenty feet or thereabouts; and 011 tlie West by land of David Keay,'and extending thereby 100 feet <>r thereabouts. There is a comfortable Dwelling House on the land. Possession given immediately. For further particulars apply to P. C. O'DRISCOLL, Auctioneer; or A. 0. HAYWAR9, Solicitor. octKi.tf At the BRITISH HALL, MONDAY NEXT, 21st instant, at 10.30 o'clock, >1 large qiiaitly of Household Furniture and Effects, Removed for convenience of sale. Particulars in Saturday's papers. P. C, O'DRISCOLL, Auctioneer. octl7,2fp FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION On I lie Premise* 011 Wednesday Next, 23rd October, al 1£ o'clock, noon. The Dwelling House No. 12 Flower Ilill, together with a huge building in the rear now used as a cooperage. Further particulars made known on application to 51. 1\ (jilltKS, Solicitor, " Gazette" Building, or P. C. O'DRISCOLL, Auctioneer. octLB,4i 5 Cent Show. STARHALL. Open every afternoon and night. Programme changed every Monday and Thursday. Pull Orchestra. Hcantifnl Music. Oct. 17th, IStli and 1 Dili, the following Moving Pictures : A GRANDCHILD'S DEVOTION, FATALITY, THE FENCING MASTER, THE BANDIT. And the beautiful illustrated song, 4 How Can My Heart Say Farewell.' Vocalists, Misses C'ooksley and Siniiott. l'iaiiisi, Mrs. Trem- Ictt. oct 17,t f ' THE NICKEL! ' (At St. Patrick's Hall.) CONTINUOUS SHOWS DAILY, from I o'clock to <> p.m., 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. Excellent Motion Pictures. High-Class Vocalists. Beautiful Illustrated Songs. FRIDAY andSATURDAY, " Tlie Half < asle*s is«;* %'eiijje *' ! Avery melodramatic picture, with realistic acting. The Children's Hel'orinator.v *' ! A picture which will appeal to all. ** r.lcphauf B, a hour in ( cjlou"! Instructive as well :ts interesting. "The lost riiihrella*'! sli"winj; w hat a \\in |
CONTENTdm file name | 61729.jp2 |