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The Evening Telegram Vol 29. Price: One cent. ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND, THURSDAY NOVE BER 7, 1907. $3.00 per annum No. 135. M kinds fob~ {Printing —Plain or Fhncy—promptly executed. We have the latest tyj* for firzt-ciass work, and solicit a trial order. THE EVENING TELEGRAM FORSALE. a That portion of the well built and centrally situated Brick Building, now owned and occupied by The F. B. Wood Co., Ltd., situated on Water St., near General Post Office. Together with all the well appointed Furniture and Fittings 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, Mcßridc's Hill. oct2o,tf THE STEAMER "Portia" Will leave the wharf of BOWRING BROS., Limited, _— on FRIDAY, the Bth of Nov., 10 at a.m. calling at the following placcs : Old Perliean, Trinity, Catalina, Bonavista, King's Cove, Greenspond, Pool's Is., Wesleyville, Seldom-Come- By, Fogo, Change Island, Herring Neck, Twillingr.te, Moreton's Harbor, Exploits, Fortune Harbor, Leading Tickles, Pilley's Island, Little Bay Island, Little Bay, Nipper's Harbor, Tilt Cove, LaScie, Pacquet, Baie Verte, Coachman's Cove, Seal Cove, Western Cove, Jackson's Arm, Harbor Deep, Englee, Conche, St. Julien, St. Anthony, Griguet. Freight received till 7 p.m. on Thursday. For freight or passage apply to the Coastal Office of BOWRING BROS., LTD. Telephone 306. Consult R.. R.. MILNE. Hel'racliiiK Npccialint, from Toronto, about those headaches, pains in the eyes, eyes crossed, loss of muscular power, or any error of refraction, or the fitting of spectacles that will enable you to nee without the slightest difficulty. At SLEATER'S JtWELRY STORE. Honrs: Afternoons—2 to ">. Thursday and Saturday evenings sto 10. oetlM,th,s,2inoB THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICES I"AID l »U FISH, OIL, HERRING, FURS. G. C. FEARN & SONS, octL':;,tt CliU's Cove. NOTICE! Font U i;EKS after date hereof, application will he made to His K,\eelleucv tin* < iovernor for Letters I'alent lor new and useful improvements in "Machines for Packing ami Pressing Merchandise in Casks, Drums and other j Packages," to be granted to JAMES ANOKL, of St. John's, Mechanical Kngineer. St. John's, Oct. 29th, 19u7. McXKILI A JIcXEILY, octol,4fp,ih Solicitors lor Applicant. • ~™~~! Oriental Goods. A BEAUTIFUL DISPLAY of FANCI JRH wood* which has never been seen hen >*• •• > W before. These (ioods were exhibited at tlx • v •lamestonii DypiMiiioii, and must b< .*3$*.ld «l price. Don't fail t< ' TurUis*l' EmliroWery, v '' W,M® Patterns, Silk Collars «V Boleros, Itimonas, Silk Shawls, Scarlx. ' l3smL I Silk Table Covew, Piano and ' 'Mantel Draper, I'ortiers, Cushion 'fi'ops, Wall Tapestry Panels sjjß*'and all kinds of Oriental Novelties. -mL±JL—^A J m. BUSHARA, from Tunis, novl.fr,B, tu,th,fr,s Algiers, at Pelgado's New Building, Water Street TheßummageSale A General Clean Up of ODDS & ENDS left from Bi<x Sale. Lots of interesting item O O useful for home or person. Special inducements to-day. Come, see for yourself. It will certainly pay you to visit both stores. WEST END : CENTRAL: Corner Water & Springdale Sts. 299 Water St. JUMIMI Iff | II I '|,Lf)£|L FULL CREAM luff Tf \T xCMk CONDENSED IS THE Pi I CREAM OF MILKS jgj GOOD GROCERIES AT LOW PRICES. Onions, 10 lbs., 22 cents. Pineapple, from 9 cents tin. Currants, 6 cents lb. Rice in 14 and 28 lb. sax. Raisins, from 9 cents lb. Pickles, from 9 cts. bottle. # SUNLIGHT SOAP, 23 cents a box. LIFEBUOY SOAP, 6c. carton. Choice Grapes, 10 cts. lb. C. & B. Macaroni, 10 cts. lb Force, 14 cent package. Nestle's Foocl, 25 and 30c. tin. Grape Nuts, 15 cents package. Neave's Pood, 25c. tin. Cream of Wheat, 20 cts. pck. Kvap. Apples, 14c. lb. STEER BROTHERS. ANGEL'S IMPROVED FISH PRESSES. 1 / * | TO WORK BY HAND OR POWER, G»g, Uasoliue or Hero. Oil. fcT Write lor particulars. •: The Nickel! _ • I Programme Extraordinary. o Wednesday and Thursday. Lightening Sketches— Unusually unique; 9 series of splendid sketches, landscapes, • . etc., which hecome animated ; ; thereby producing a fine display of art. The Troobles of a Cook— A very humerous topic; dealing with the (.Joddess of the Kitchen Realms. And '' i The Nine Lives of a Cat— 'a i One whole reel of beautifully j tinted film, containing some rare electrical and dissolving I effects, Highly recom| mended. ,! Illustrated Songs— By Prof. P. J. McCarthy and Miss (.i. Murphy. 5r I T(\ian iparts of 1 ) the house. \ wvi Just received by S. S. Rosalind from New York: Washable Silk Mull riotor Veiling, in Black, Gray, Pale Blue, Navy Blue, Pink, White?, Cream and Pale Green, only 38 cts. per yard. Mrs. A. NIELSEN, 308 Water St. West of P. (). " THE KOSMOS " Is undoubtedly the very best low-price pencil sharpener manufactured. It is made of solid bronze, with a moveable blade that can be sharpened at will and is sold at the low price of 15 cents. Every school boy, olfiee hand, and in ' fact every pertain who uses a lead * pencil should have one. To be had from either our East or West End Stores. S. E. CARLAWP. nov2 Handles,^ For Church purposes, PURE WAX CANDLES and a large stock of Prices v Parafine, 6s; Belmont Stearine, etc. 1, J. RYAN., CARD! R. C. POWER, Anient for A. Milne Frasei THE SMITH PREMIER TYPEWRITER and TYPE-WRITER SUPPLIES. Sun Life Office, Water Street. Telephone, 386. octl(),lm,eod pREAL j . cMai\o'Ware I SERGE. I Popular Material for V 5 Ladies' 5 \ Tailored c c Costumes, \ only j i6O cts. yd. J >JOHN BARRON> ' A'Co. Here You'll Find the Pick of the Market! Wiltshire ]/ ® . I ■] cases Fidelity BACON. j Large Chilk 5 cents lb. Irish BACON and HAMS. 4 barrels Fidelity 'V rish Pigs' Heads, Hx. Sausages. Si OOq nandoah": Carlsbad Risenits, *jli Im. Plums, btls. Naples Macaroni, l-ll». tin*; Wair's Wine Jellies. Alb>rl Sardines, Funny Fisli, in oil. Cerebos Salt, 11 lb. (Him; Cerebos Salt, 51 lb. tins. Hliimlirooms, all head*: Riaek Paddings, in tius. Skipper Sardines. By S.S. " Ulunda," 100 28-lb. boxes Valencia. Haisins 50 14-lb. boxes Valencia Raisins. 50 cases Pineapple, 1' lb. cubes. FRESH SALMON-Retail. KIPPERED HERRING. T. j7edens. FIVE CENT THEATRE, STAR HALL, Henry St. First-Class Moving Pictures and Illustrated Songs. BgtTOpcn Every Afternoon and Night. 5 Cent.} Moving Pictures {5 Cent. rrNov. 7tli, Bth and 9th, the following programme" Female Highwayman," " Secret Service." j And the charming Irish Ballad, "The Message of the Shamrock." Soloist -MR. J NO. O'REILLY, Tenor. ORCHESTRA EVERY NIUHT. ROYAL MOVING PICTURES, MECHANICS' HALL. CONTINUOUS from 12 ixq- to 6 o'clock, and 7to 11.' Programin« j changed twice a week. Illustrated Songs by high-class vocalists. Pictures j of strange happenings in many lands. 9££*Complete Change of Programme To-Night. ILLUSTRATED QUARTETTE—" Good $ye Dearie." I SPECIAL TO CHILDREN—Two admitted for 5 cents. Largest Shipment of Apples. We have the largest shipment of Apples 011 the " Almeriana," about 600 barrels. Highliner on Apples this year. The BIGGEST importer should give you the CHEAPEST Apples. We have some | SNAPS ,0 offer you now, and about 20 different kinds to select from, j Come and see them and get our prices. EDWIN MURRAY, New Gower St. 'Royal Household' 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 Hour bags ' firm is doill g. R. OY A L and miniature sheaves of Manitoba ! HOUSEHOLD flour is indeed 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 j 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 I our is made, i the company knows that it is pro-1.0,000 barrels a day, yet not nearly ducing the best flour ever run enough to keep pace" with the d< - through a mill and presented to the , maiul. 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 H i ghness the Prince of Wales, jMren i mj Journal, September 21.4, \ and has cleaned up all the prizes at i 1007. Beef, Pork, Peas, Etc. 25 barrels Choice Boneless Beef, 25 barrel* Heavy Mew Pork, 100 sacks Bound Peas—Wliite Star" Brand. 100 boxes X«w Baisins—fine oft' stalk." 50 cases !Vcw Seedless Kaisins—l lb. cartons. And to arrive in a few <iays : 200 cases Currants, 100 sacks Split Peas. 100 sacks Hominy Feed. ALL AT VKItY LOWEST J'liH'KS. R. WRIGHT * SON, Clift's Cove. 1 Job Printing neatly executed A of the BPZST Lehigh Valley Hard Coal Nut, Stove and Egg sizes. T. WALSH. FOR SALE I Freehold Property. 31 Iff Mill Hon, Fitted with all modern improvements, situate on Howley Avenue. For full particulars apply to JAMES H. JOHNSTON, Carpenter, Prescott St. ang26,eod,tf » SCHR. FOR SALE! iVM' ihati; JI4 TOUTS. Bottom, frame and ceiling of oak. A very desirable vessel for the fishery. For particulars apply to \V. B. and R. M. CLARKE, Brigtis ; or JOB BROS. & CO., ST. JOHN'S. novl,(>fp FOR JALE! : A Schooner 75 Tons, ! ißHKitwo years old, is in (irst-clafsorder, built in Nova .Scotia, lias complete now suit of sails and exceptionally heavy anchors and chains, a most desirable vessel for Labrador fishery, will be sold very reasonable. Apply to J. A. FARQUHAR & COMPANY, novs,|lmfp Halifax, N.B. ~~ FOR SALE! The Anxiliary Schooner J built 1003, 51 tons register. Has 20 h. p. I Oasotene Engine four cylinders in per* feet condition. Copper Tank 200 galls, capacity. Engines work splendidly, anc| never gives least trouble. > Vessel now at St. John's. For further particulars apply to oct29,tf A. H. PROWSE. : TREEBOLD FOR SALE! ; FREEHOLD LAND feiiwith DWELLING ' HOUSE I then on. situate on Pleasant Street/ lloibt. No. VJ. For particulars api 'ply to S. J. FOOTE, Solicitor, Commercial Chambers, Water St, octl9,lm,fp OFFICES TO LET-Two convenient Offices in Blackwood Building. Rents moderate. Possession given immediately. Apply to HI'TCIIINUS it BLACK VVOOI), Temple Building Duckworth Street. oct2,eod,tf JSITO LET-One House situated in Carnell Street, with all modern conveniences. Va&" Apply to THOMAS CA lift ELL, George's Street. novy^fp^h.s^n & St. John's Lodge, F. & A. M., 579, It.E. An Emergency Meeting of the above Lodge will be held in the Masonic Temple to-morrow, FRIDAY, at 8 p.m., for Conferring Degrees. By order of W.M. n7,2fp JOHN JEANS, Sec* LOST—A Carriage R.u^, about two weeks ago. Finder please leave same at this office. n0v7,1 in WANTED. " A Second Grade Teacher with a knowledge of music. Apply to ItKV. T. W. ATKINSON, Catalina. i nov7,.'!fp,th,s,m SkirtmaJcer and M&- <alilni*t. at once. Apply to J. EDWARDS, Costumer anu Furrier, '{{14 V\ ajter Street. nbvs,3fp A Plain Cook ; apply at NoJ \2 Rennie's Mill Road. novl,tf A Smart Boy as Messenger, in an office. Must he able to read and write;. Apply by Ir-tter, stating age and wages required, to A. 1» , this otlice. octl 7,fp,tf Two First-Class General lUackNinitliM- Oood wag s paid goi»d melii. AN(iKL KNOINLLRINO & Sir p. I'LY CO., LTD. sep:>o,tf AGENTS—Sa.la.ry and Commission, to sell Hardy, Red-tag stock, liiown exclusively bv us. Complete line. New idea. Elegant free samples. Write now to Capital Nurseries, Ottawa. blO.till jaii7
Object Description
Title | Evening Telegram (St. John's, N.L.), 1907-11-07 |
Subject | Canadian newspapers--Newfoundland and Labrador--St. John's--20th century |
Publisher | W. J. Herder |
Place of Publication | St. John's (N.L.) |
Date | 1907-11-07 |
Year | 1907 |
Month | 11 |
Day | 07 |
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 | 61858.cpd |
Description
Title | Evening Telegram (St. John's, N.L.), 1907-11-07 |
Subject | Canadian newspapers--Newfoundland and Labrador--St. John's--20th century |
Publisher | W. J. Herder |
Date | 1907-11-07 |
Year | 1907 |
Month | 11 |
Day | 07 |
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_19071107_001.jp2 |
File Size | 6755.7 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: One cent. ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND, THURSDAY NOVE BER 7, 1907. $3.00 per annum No. 135. M kinds fob~ {Printing —Plain or Fhncy—promptly executed. We have the latest tyj* for firzt-ciass work, and solicit a trial order. THE EVENING TELEGRAM FORSALE. a That portion of the well built and centrally situated Brick Building, now owned and occupied by The F. B. Wood Co., Ltd., situated on Water St., near General Post Office. Together with all the well appointed Furniture and Fittings 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, Mcßridc's Hill. oct2o,tf THE STEAMER "Portia" Will leave the wharf of BOWRING BROS., Limited, _— on FRIDAY, the Bth of Nov., 10 at a.m. calling at the following placcs : Old Perliean, Trinity, Catalina, Bonavista, King's Cove, Greenspond, Pool's Is., Wesleyville, Seldom-Come- By, Fogo, Change Island, Herring Neck, Twillingr.te, Moreton's Harbor, Exploits, Fortune Harbor, Leading Tickles, Pilley's Island, Little Bay Island, Little Bay, Nipper's Harbor, Tilt Cove, LaScie, Pacquet, Baie Verte, Coachman's Cove, Seal Cove, Western Cove, Jackson's Arm, Harbor Deep, Englee, Conche, St. Julien, St. Anthony, Griguet. Freight received till 7 p.m. on Thursday. For freight or passage apply to the Coastal Office of BOWRING BROS., LTD. Telephone 306. Consult R.. R.. MILNE. Hel'racliiiK Npccialint, from Toronto, about those headaches, pains in the eyes, eyes crossed, loss of muscular power, or any error of refraction, or the fitting of spectacles that will enable you to nee without the slightest difficulty. At SLEATER'S JtWELRY STORE. Honrs: Afternoons—2 to ">. Thursday and Saturday evenings sto 10. oetlM,th,s,2inoB THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICES I"AID l »U FISH, OIL, HERRING, FURS. G. C. FEARN & SONS, octL':;,tt CliU's Cove. NOTICE! Font U i;EKS after date hereof, application will he made to His K,\eelleucv tin* < iovernor for Letters I'alent lor new and useful improvements in "Machines for Packing ami Pressing Merchandise in Casks, Drums and other j Packages," to be granted to JAMES ANOKL, of St. John's, Mechanical Kngineer. St. John's, Oct. 29th, 19u7. McXKILI A JIcXEILY, octol,4fp,ih Solicitors lor Applicant. • ~™~~! Oriental Goods. A BEAUTIFUL DISPLAY of FANCI JRH wood* which has never been seen hen >*• •• > W before. These (ioods were exhibited at tlx • v •lamestonii DypiMiiioii, and must b< .*3$*.ld «l price. Don't fail t< ' TurUis*l' EmliroWery, v '' W,M® Patterns, Silk Collars «V Boleros, Itimonas, Silk Shawls, Scarlx. ' l3smL I Silk Table Covew, Piano and ' 'Mantel Draper, I'ortiers, Cushion 'fi'ops, Wall Tapestry Panels sjjß*'and all kinds of Oriental Novelties. -mL±JL—^A J m. BUSHARA, from Tunis, novl.fr,B, tu,th,fr,s Algiers, at Pelgado's New Building, Water Street TheßummageSale A General Clean Up of ODDS & ENDS left from Bi |
CONTENTdm file name | 61852.jp2 |