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The Evening Telegram. Price: One cent. Vol. 29. ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND, MONDAY OCTOBER 28, 1907. ( No. 126. 41 * $3.00 per annum ytll kinds Ja>6- \ —Plain or Fancy—pnmjJfy executed. We have the lakisl ti//>r for jiJrt-c/xisf; work, and solicit a tp ial order. THE EVEXWG TELEGRAM 'KSins\* AT THE BELL STREET STORE, —ox— WEDNESDAY NEXT, 30th inst., at 10 o'clock, sharp, a large quantify ok' Household Furniture and Effects, consisting of: Drawing Room, Bedroom, Dining and Kitchen Furniture. The store being packed full, no more goods will be received until after this sale. P. C. O'DRISCOLL, Auctioneer. oct2B,2fp CHILDREN'S Outfits 9 We are now showing a fine selection ol Children's Wear. We have the right Materials and Styles at the Eight Prices. Childs' Colored Cloth Coats, $i.oo, 130, 1.80, 2.30. Childs' Cream Astrachan Coats, $1.10, 1.35, 1.70. Childs' Cream Bear Coats, $2.30 and 2.50. Caps and Bonnets. A large and well-sellected stock of Childs' Caps and Bonnets. Childs' Cream Bear Bonnets. Childs' Wool and Plush Hats and Caps. Also, a new shipment of Ladies' White Felt Hats, at $1.10 and £1.30. ALEX. SCOTT, Popular Drapery Store, 18 New Cower Street. oct2o,tf,eod I Central Insurance Co., Limited. LONDON & BIRMINGHAM CAPITAL over $5,000,000 SllllitT AND I I'-TO-DAIH CONDITIONS. G N. READ, SON <a CO.. ('bartered Accountants, Gazette Building. A<;i:nts kok Ni:\vkoi ndi,a.\|). Catalogue of LATEST BOOKS. In t!Queen's Service, by hick Donovan, .r>t> and 75 cents. Three Years With Thunderbolt, Ambrose Pratt, .">0 and 75 cents. Conspirators, I-'.. I'. Oppenheiin, 50 A: 75c. The of Forgiveness, Rosa Carey, 50 ain 1 7.r> cents. A Close liing, W. Bertram Edwards, 50 and 75 cents. The Stooping Lady, Maurice Ilowlett, 50 and 75 cents. The Power of the Keys, Sydney Green, J • >ii and 75 cents. l'air Margaret, llidcr Haggard, s(tand 75c English 1 luinorists of To-dav, .1. A. llammerton, 50 and 75 cents. The Call of the Deep, Frank Bullen, 50 I and 75 cents. The Measuie of the Rule, Koht. Barr, 50 and ~'i cents. St. .Male's, lan M.tclaren, author of Beside the Bonnie Briar Bush. John Carmichael is the central character, and the life of a city church is depleted in contrast with the quieter scenes of I truintochty. Lan Maclaren , is seen in this book in the very maturity oi hi- powers. Ihe old tendeiiiess is here, the deep pathos, the piaylii! sarcasm, the manly striving ai!ei higii i(!«als, the many-sided knowie lot. ot human life. 1 he >\vai!ow, Kuler Haggard, 15c. lhieiianan's Wife, .1. Miies Forman, 15c. An Innocent lmpo>tor, Max well < irey. 15c The Ambitions ot ,lenn\ lngiaham, Flora Is! ick man, 1 ->e. The Senior Part-er. Mrs. ,1. 11. Riddell. I") cents. The Bond of Black, Win. BeQueux, |.">c. The Master Spirit, Sir Win. Majrw'av, 15 cents. Hie Triumphs of Mr. Si. < Percv White. 15 i ts. A i ramp Abroad. Mark Twain '5 et< DICKS & CO., Popular Bookstore. 7? Soap lathering properties and reduces the H Sunlight Soap keeps the hands soft H| j and white, even when house-cleaning. I Coarse, common soaps create rough, I Sunlight Soap can be used on the 1 ~ finest fabric, and for all household purposes with perfect safety. Its I ' BOWS, BOWS: Why don't you call and see our BOWS ? They are worth inspection by you. You can come here now and get your choice in i 5 and 20 cent BOWS for only 10 cents. Be quick, or you will lose them, as they are going at a tremendous rate. Only 10 Cents. KALLEEM NOAH'S East End Store, One door east McMurdo & Go's. Sledes! SLATES ! Why use Shingles when Slates can be bought so cheaply ? The following reasons show the advantages of Slates over Shingles :— They are CHEAPER than the best Shingdcs. They are more DURABLE. They are FIRE PROOF. They are WEATHER PROOF- They are PERMANENT IN COLOUR. The finest Slate in the world is produced in Newfoundland. Write for prices, We will quote you per square at quarry or destination, or fixed complete. Address : The New Found Cambrian Slate Company, oct2l ,3mos,nutw Hickman's Harbor, Trinity Bay, N. F. WHOLESALE Lumber! KTH'K offer LUMBER, SHINGLES & CLAPBOARD At our Saw Mills, CAMPBELLTON and DOC BAY. All Grades, Dressed and Rough, nil Sizes. and RETAIL.«2*r Write us for Prices. HORWOOD LUMBER COT, Limited. not K>.l2in F. — SICCKi g7C OOU&V*BRAND.I The Real Thing at Last! Pasture CREAM. Put up in Sterilized Tins. Jk NEW GOODS at LOWEST FHICES! 100 Macks Hound Peas-" White Star" 15rand 7,1 sa< kM New White Kean*. l»o\es Choice Xew Cliei'M'. ;{0 crises Pineapple—aborted sitv*. 20 caMes Itahhit. SO east* Italian Tomatoe*. 20 eases Flolfs Sauce. .1 tierees Spare liii»s. Aim! 2.> cases Stewart A Young'* Jams. R. WRIGHT & SON, Clift's Cove. FOR SALE. JWI That portion of the well ifcxSl built and centrally situated Brick Building, now owned and occupied by Tiie F. B. Wood Co., Ltd., situated on Water St., near General Post Office. Together with all the well appointed Furniture and Pittings contained therein, suitable in every way for conducting a successful Fruit and Candy Store, with High Class Restaurant attached. Above Building is the finest Candy Store and best equipped Restaurant in Newfoundland.For terms and further particulars, apply to The f. B. Wood Co., Ltd. General Office, Mcßride's Hill. oct2o,tf TENDERS! Are invited for the purchase of empty casks and cases from 11. M. Ship " CALYPSO." All information can be obtained on application on board. Sealed Tenders addressed Commanding Olliccr 11.M.5. "Calvpso" will be received up to NOON on W'ednesdav 30th, October, 1907. • "HAHOLD G. INNES, Lieutenant and Commander. 0ct25,3i m►♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ! FINNAN HADDIES. I ♦ FRESH POULTRY. ! I SAUSAGES, OYSTERS, e:s. ♦ I Ellis & Co., Ltd.; ♦ i J 20:t Hater Street. } : • ♦ New York Turkeys, ♦ ♦ New York Chicken, J t Fresh New York Sausages, + ♦ Blue Point Oysters, ♦ j Smoked Finnan Haddies, 4 N. Y. Eresh (jorned Beef, # ♦ Mrinjr Beans, ♦ Broad Beans, £ + Ripe Tomatoes, 4 ♦ California Celery, ♦ ? Bananas, Bnrtlett Pears, # ♦ Red and Purple Grapes, J J < i rape Fruit, ♦ California Oranges, • ♦ (Jravenstein Apples. T ♦ | X Per S.S. " Corean," ♦ I "FERRIER' WATER, 1 ♦ * ♦ * pints and split/." ♦ X 'The Champagne of Table Watej-s.' 4 ♦ ♦ ♦ FLMS a < t>., Ltd., { ♦ hole ♦ ♦ x ♦ Ueuieniber 011 r Telephone ♦ i AO. IS'i. * General Post Office. RRITISHMAILS. MllliS per S.S. "Siberian," for GREAT BRITAIN, will fx; closed on iITEKIOOX, the 2Mtli inst., at O oVloek. H. J. 15. WOODS. P.M.G. General Post Oflice, Oct. 20th, 1007. 2in \jjjf QCk. black, not blue domestic specialty CO.. n Hamilton, Our. * F. McNAMARA, flgt. Queen Street. 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 Roses, Buffalo, Stocks Patent. Royal Household, Verbena, Quaker, Shamrock and other popular brands. fifcgfEor a good loaf try our $5.50 Flour. Molasses-BeHt Barbados—panel: eon*. tierees and barrels. 110 barrels Boneless Beef, at $!2.50 barrel. 175 barrels Family ami Itoneless Fork, from $17.00 brl. 100 half barrels LHrge anil <*oo«l Itoiiinl Peas. 150 eliesls Tea, from 20 eents per lb. / ». See our Tea at 30 eents per lb.—it*s an eye sent to any part of the city with dispatch. J. J. ST. JOHN, 136 & 138 Puckwofin j? rawt KHRFv LL ilil\XLL<7 O 11 U Ji\X IL<7 o North British & Hercantile lnsur= * ance Company. | Incorporated by Royal Charter. Head Offices, London & Edin. Assets on 31st December, 1900 : £18,624,607 3s. Bd. All classes Fire Insurance effected at lowest rates. LIBERAL ADJUSTMENTS. PROMPT SETTLEMENTS. GEO. SHEA, General Agent for Newfoundland. octl,fp.lm - 'Royal tlousehotd' FLOUR! At the Central Canada Exhibition J the shows here and at Sherbrook, all about the walls and up through i gives the publican ideaof what this the arches, are filled with flour hags i firm is doing. HO YAL and miniature i j HOUSEHOLD Hour is indj ed No. 1 hard wheat, the best wheat j royal. The mills at Fort William this old world has ever seen. This j and Winnipeg have been visited by is the wheat, from which, at Fort 1 the Prince and His Excellency the William, Winnipeg, and Montreal, Governor General, and both were the company's famous ROYAL wonderfully impressed. In fact, HOUSEHOLD Hour is made, ! the company knows that it is pro-15,000 barrels a day, yet not nearly ducing the best Hour ever run enough to keep pace with the de- through a mill and presented to the mand. To say that the flour is public, or they wouldn't be here made under royal warrant to His with their goods. — The Ottawa Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, Evening Journal, September 21d, and lias cleaned up all the prizes atl 1007. | EQUITY FIRE Insurance Company, Head Office, Toronto, Ont. Assets $553, 000.00. STANDARD MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, HEAD OFFICE. TORONTO, OUT. Assets $300,000.00. CHAS. O'NEILL CONROY, General Agent for Newfoundland. I/aw Chambers, St. John -. sept2l,ly,fp IT IS TRDE THAT If you neglect your eves you neglect the rest of your body. All kinds of nervousness emanate from eyestrain. Your doctor will tell you that, its criminal to continue suffering when relief is so near at hand, and the cost so little. My special work is examining the eyes for errors of refraction. This Ido ami don't charge you a cent. Jf you need glasses I will supply them at lowest prices. If you don't need them I tell you so. R. H. TRAPNELL, Eyeglass Specialist, 197 Water-st. 50 cases SMALL ONIONS, 50 cases BAKED BEANS, 24 tierces SPARE RIBS, 250 rolls 3=Ply FELT, 40 bals. BUCKETS. The prices will suit you. R.OSSITER & Co. mm 1 ladies. , liTThe Ladies interested in St. Bonaventure's College are requested to meet in the Total Abstinence Hall 011 WEDNESDAY, October 30th, at 4 p.m., to consider the matter of raising funds for the new building. P. J. CULHANE. oct2B,2fp FREEHOLD FOR SALE! 12 BUILDING LOTS. TIIKSE IiUTS are 011 Hamilton St. immediately east of land of Kobert '.'"lorbes The frontage of each lot on Hamilton Street is 25 feet. The reanitre is over 3(H) feet and the rear boundary is land reserved for a street thus making double frontage. Price gaoo" |>er lot on terms to suit purchasers. Further particulars appy t<>_ J. A. W. MeIFJLY, oetH»,w,f,m,tf Renouf Building. TO LET! For a term of years, the residence with sta"ble, No. 269 Duckwr rth St., formerly occupied by the late Dr. F. A. Stabb. Possession November# Ist. Apply to P. C. O'DRISCOLL, octl7,3fp,eod {Exchange Building. FOR SALEI |?3P.For Sale by Public. feUlAuction. on THURSDAY, the 31st day of October, on the premises, at 121 o'eloek. noon, the Dwelling No. 18 Flower Hill Street, together with the land connected therewith. Unexpired lease of 84 years. Ciround Rent, only $1 ">.30 per annum. For particulars apply to M. P. GIBBS, Solicitor, Gazette Building ; or to P. C. O'DRISCOLL, Auctioneer. oct2B,3fp Freehold Property. HANnlfiiiln, IV' . I xvth vj\ v-u>dprti improvements, situate on Howley Avenue. For full particulars apply to JAMES U. JOHNSTON, Carpenter, Prescott St. aug26,eod,tf ' mn HISS A BARGAIN! FOK nam; by Public Auction, if not sold by private sale, on Natlir* nrilay. Nov. 3nd, from E. J. Duder's Wharf, three SelioonerM, the " Emma Jane," 40 Tons, not two yearn old, well fitted up in summer. Also, the boat "Gordon," on or about 25 Tons, with good record ; and schooner " Blue Bell," 2<» Tons, caulked and done by practical men. Can be neen at anytime by calling at :152 SPnekworth Street, City. oct2s,6fp FREEHOLD FOB SALE! «!,FR.EEHOLD LAND ißSlwith DWELLING HOUSE thereon, situate on Pleasant Street. House No. 59. For particulars apply to S. J. FOOTH. Sol lei tor. Commercial Chamljers, Water St, oct 1!>, 1 m,fp «?? TO LET-A Sma.ll llonwe, situate 1"> Maxse Street. Water and Sewerage. Apply at 13 Maxse Street. oet2B,4fp,eod Sff TO LET.—Dwelling JKtSff ll«»iiHe. on LeMarchant Road. Apply to D. GALWA Y, 332 Water St. oct2B,tf FOR SALE—A few choice thorough-bred Yoiiiik I'itpt. Apply to WILLIAM COOK, Water St. . oet2B,3fp,m, w,f PICKED UP-TKis Morniug, on Water Street, a I'll rue containing a small Hum of money. Owner can have same by paying cost of advertisement. oet2B,lfp WANTED. ~~ A Good General Servant. To a suitable person good wages will Ik; given. fifejgrApply to MRS. A. MARSHALL, 49 Rennie's Mill Koail. oct2<i,fp,tf A Smart Boy as Mes- MeiiKer, iii an otiice. Must b<; able to read ami Apply by letter, stating w and wages required, to A. 8., this oMice. octl7,fp,tf A Milliner ; must have jrood cx]x;rienee and be able to give satisfactory referene»»s. Apply by letter to "MILLINER," otiice of this paper. sept3o,tf Two First=Class General lllaek*initliH. Good watrus paid good men. A.\(.i:L ENGINEERING & SLT| PLY CO., LTD. sep3o,tf ! AGENTS—SaIary and j Commission, to sell Hardy, Red-tag I stock. Giown exclusively by us. Complete line. New idea. Elegant free samples. Write now to Capital Nurseries, Ottawa. slo,till jan7
Object Description
Title | Evening Telegram (St. John's, N.L.), 1907-10-28 |
Subject | Canadian newspapers--Newfoundland and Labrador--St. John's--20th century |
Publisher | W. J. Herder |
Place of Publication | St. John's (N.L.) |
Date | 1907-10-28 |
Year | 1907 |
Month | 10 |
Day | 28 |
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 | 61795.cpd |