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The Evening Telegram. Vol 30. Price: One cent. ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY n, 1908. $3.00 per annum "sV Jill kinds fob-{Printing —Plain or Fancy—promptly executed. We hoot the latest type for first-class work, and solicit a trial order. THE EVENING TELEGRAM COAL Now landing ex S.S. " Adventure," 500 tons North Sydney Coal, From the Old Mines. And ex S.S. " Regal us," 500 Tons Anthracite Coal, all sizes. HENRY J. STABB & CO. feblO.Mp THE NICKEL! At St. Patrick's Hall. Our Bill To-Day Cannot be Surpassed. MONDAY and TUESDAY ! Musical Programme; Prof. P. J. McCarthy. Piauist. Wedding Music Greig Sourire u'amour Lambert Vilanelle Rogers Marche Populaire Fredericks Wiegenlied Rjerulf Mignonne Waltz Borowski Ballet Music Bachman Illustrated Song..Sweet Sixteen" Vocalists : Mr. Walter McCarthy ; Miss Mae Jackman. Motion Pictures: " THE COAST GUARDS." Don't fail to see this natural drama of the sea. Every scene a great example of the dangers to " those who go down to the sea in ships. The Wonderful Mirror—A brand new film, splendidly coloured. The Poodle Sleuth —A smart J story of two sneak thieves and a clever dog* The Stolen Poppy—Good comedy The Disagreeable Passenger —A game of quits. OSTAdniissiou to our Refined Show, only 5 cts. THE STEAMER 'Ptospbto9 Will leave the wharf of BOW RING BROS., Limited, ON WEDNESDAY, the 12th of Feb, at 10 a.m- Calling at the following places, ice and weather permitting : Cape Broyle, Ferryland, Fermeuse, Trepassey, Saint Mary's, Salmonier, Placentia, Mortier Bay, Burin, Saint Lawrence, Lamaline, Fortune, Grand Bank, Belleoram, St. Jacques, Harbour Breton, Pass Island, Hermitage, Gaultois, Pushthrough, Cape LaHune, Ramea, Burgeo, Rose Blanche, Channel, Bay "St. George, Gravels, Bay of Islands, Bonne Bay. Freight received until 7 p.m. on Tuesday. For freight or passage apply to the Coastal Office of BOWRING BROS., Limited, Telephone, 306. FOR_SALE! THE subscriber offers for sale his equity in the appointments of the EDWARD HOTEL, Water Street, St. John's, with assignment of lease and subletting contracts. Hotel lias large ollice and double shop front 011 ground floor, spacious halls, large dining room and drawing room, kitchen, two bathrooms, 25 bedrooms, hot water furnace, electrically wired, and is splendidly situated. A very small amount of cash required. Reasons for selling, serious illness in family, demands arising out of which are imperative. Apply to A. M. MUIRHE4D, Lessee, 6 and 7 (iazette Building, St. John's. feh4,fj»,tf NOTICE! The Colonial Cordage Company, Ltd., require a few men with families, all of whom can have constant employment at good wages. Also a good steady, sober man tofcyce charge of tin- stables. Also one or two good trap makers who thoroughly understand their business. (iood men with families can be accomodated with comfortable houses, close to the works. Apply to Colonial Cordage Company, Ltd. febl,s,tu,th,tf Newfoundland. Further correspondence relating to the Newfoundland Fishery Question, in continuation of ed. :>262, December, 1!M)7. Presented to both houses of Parliament by command of His Majesty, October, PJO7. 8. E. GARLAND. fJUST THIS! (if \V e want to clear our very fine yj/fe stock of CHINA WARE to'make ! 4T i room for other goods, and offer 4 same at a reduction of yjmp , |j|i 25 per cent. Mjll •£ ■ rjh'w pieces at Half-Price. I Sfe C 1 his offer holds good for a few g JjfjT days only—now is your opportune- fit* J ft *t-V il P'oce °f Bonn. Royal « jsPl 1 ' Hux, Pastoral or Dresden at a tre- Z mendoiLs reduction. ,• ffijSF tioods will not be charged at ,rj cut prices. Cash only. ; fp T. J. DULEY & Co. ft If pj Reliable Jewellers. A.&S. RODGER SPECIAL VALUES: BLANKETS, BLANKETS, $1.70 to $10.00 per pair. QUILTS-White Honeycomb, Marsella and Wadded, at Reduced Prices. Ladies' Motor Scarfs, at Clearing Prices. Lot of Gents' String Ties, 15c. and 20c.—Jobs. Ladies' and Gents' Lined Kid Gloves, at BARGAIN PRICES. A few Ladies' Furs and Muffs left, will be sold CHEAP. Men's, Women's and Children's Rubbers, at LOWEST PRICES. Special Values in Gents' 1-Buckle Gaiters. * A. & S. RODGER-. BOOTS aM SHOES. Men's Heavy Laced Boots, mmi $1.65 to $3.00. Men's Box Calf and Vici Laced Boots, $1.80 to I\I Box Calf and Vic I STEER BROTHERS. CABBflfiE. APPLES, ETC. Due per "Silvia" on Monday next: 50 barrels choice Hard Cabbage, ' 50 barrels Large Baldwin Apples, 10 barrels Cape Cod Cranberries, 10 kegs Halifax Sausages. Book your orders for prompt delivery. EDWIN MURRAY. JOB PRINTING NEATLY EXECTUED! FRESH POULTRY, ' FRUIT, HADDIES, SAUSAGES. JLLIS&CO7 limited, 203 Water Street. New York Turkeys, Hew York Chicken, New York Sausages, Fresh Corned Beef, Finnan 1 laddies, California Celery, Fresh Tomatoes, Fresh Cauliflower, Bananas, Naval Oranges, Tangarines, Grape Fruit, American Baldwin Apples, Ahneria Grapes, Jaff. Oranges, Valencia Oranges, Loch Fyne Smoked Herring, Fresh Kippered Herring, Smoked Turbot, Blue Point Oysters. Scotch Beef Ham, Ayrshire Roll Bacon. Remember onr Telephone No. 482. \~ " J Outport DEALERS and OTHERS who desire to obtain Highest St. John's Prices FOR Fresh or Salt Codfish, Lobsters, Salmon, Fresh Eggs, Rabbits, or any other marketable commodities, are invited to correspond with us. We will strenuously endeavor to dis pose of all such consignments no matter how small or large, to the shippers utmost satisfaction, and render prompt cash rctnrns the moment goods are disposed of. Let lis bear from yon soon. Louis J. McGrath Commission Agent, dee. 189 Duckworth St., St. John feh3,tf " Princess" KISSES 1 Absolutely pure and Wholesome, The Children's favorite. For sale by all Candy Dealers. J3PAsk for " Princess" KISSES. Each Wrapper Printed. feb7,l2fp FASHION BOOKS! Harrison's Dressmaker for Jan. with 15 useful cut-out paper patterns, 10 cents ? post paid, 14 cents Weldon's Ladies' Journal for Jan., with 4 cut-out paper patterns of a Norfolk coat, a gored skirt, a useful velvet blouse, and a lace yoke with sleeves, 10cents; pos paid, 16 cents. Wddon's Illustrated Dressmaker, a practical guide to the complete art of cutting-out, fitting, and making ladies' clothing, with cut-out patterns of a lady's useful coat, 5 cents. Weldon's Children's Fashions, with two cut-out paper patterns of a girls' protective coat 4 to (> years, boys' blouse 0 to 8 years, 5 cents. Elite Styles for Jan., an illustrated monthly fashion book of American fashions, 17 cents; post paid, 23 cts. The Lady's World, a highly illustrated monthly magazine, with cut-out paper patterns, stories and home chats, lO cents; post paie, 10 cents. Byrne's Bookstore. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦«♦ IC. J. CAHILL, I t BARRISTER-AT-LAW 1 ♦ —AXD-- X 11 SOLICITOR. | | OFFICES: law Chambers, j J Duckworth St. x X j2l,tu,th,s,tf Telephone No. 374. £ A A A A A A A AAAAAAAAAA.AA.AAAAA X ▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼w Our ANNUAL Clearance Sale at the popular Fu\ • *0+ niture Store begins \ on MONDAY, Feb. '*'< 10th. See our ads. i next week for best Furniture Bargains of the season. Corner Water and Springdale Streets. Very LATEST Books, SO and 73 ots. The Lady of Delight, by L. T. Meade. Folly, by Edith, Rickert. Xmas at Poverty Castle, by Tom Gallon. The Maid at Arms, by R. W. Chambers. Blazed Trail Stories, byG. F. White. ' The Daughter of Anderson Crow, by G. The White Wedding, oy M. P. Shiel. B. McCutcheon. " Pigskin Petticoat, by Helen Madhers Conspirators, by E. P. Oppenheim. The Struggle for a Royal Child, by Ida Tanuela, by G. E. Burgin. Kremer. The Stumbling Block, by J. M. Hormaq. Society Sins and the Saviour, by Fr. Judy and the Philosophers, by Tom Vaughan. G:.i!on. - v. The Gold in the Gutter, by Chas. Garvice Whosoever Loveth, by Wm. LeQueux. The Orchard Chief, by Mrs. Hy. E. Dud- The Marriage Lease, by F. Moore. eney. Through Wintry Terrors, by D. S. Love at Arms, by Rafael Sabatini. Shortis. Also, a large supply of Gilbert Parker's (The Weaver); R. N. Carey's (The Angle of Forgiveness); Maurice Hewlett's (The Stooping Lady); F. H. Burnett's' (The Shuttle); and E. D. Morel's (The Red Rubber); only 30 cents. S. E. GARLAND. Leading Bookseller T. J. EDENS. T. J. EDENS. Butter and Tinned Salmon, Effjrs! ross frrand> Every tin guaranteed. VENNING'S BUTTER, AMBROSE JANES' Pure delicious Creamery, l sa]mon> 2-lb. slabs, c • jo i bpiced Salmon, in tins, 5 cases Fresh Laid Mussells in tins, COUNTRY EGGS. Boneless Sardines. COCOA. FLOUR. Edens Pure Soluble, \ lb. Sacks and barrels. tins, 15 cents. Five Roses, Buffalo, Van Houten's, Bensdorps, , Vinola, Verbena, Fry s, Cadbury s, Epps\ Quaker- Taylor's Maravilla, Royal Household, Cocoalina. Shamrock, Stock's Patent. T. J. EDENS. J. J. ST. JOHN. FLOUR! Buffalo, Verbena, FiVe Roses, Quaker, and all popular brands. 500 bags YELLOW CORN, 650 bags White Cattle Feed, 500 bags Bran, 350 bags Yellow Meal, i 5000 bnsbels Black Oats, 10 gross Peerless Gloss. J. J. ST. JOHN, 136 & 138 Duckworth St. —— * Job Printing Executed! THE METROPOLIS, T. A. HALL, MONDAY and TUESDAY. " The best programme ever shown in Newfoundland" hasbeei? produced many times, BUT THIS ONE BEATS THEM ALL. "A BIG NOCTURNALFIRE/'™ Spectacular—colored. "MR. HURRY UP OF NEW YORK," Comic. " CHILD'S REVENGE," Dramatic. * " THE FLAT DWELLERS," Comic. Illustrated Song : 11 The Night is the Best Time to Spoon." Vocalist—MlSS G. CORNICK. Matinee Performance, 2.30 p.m. Evening Session, 7.30 p.m. C ~ ) Admission to our J JE/% wOb j Luxurious Theatre. \9vi NOTICE. S.S. " Silvia" ■Msffitsails for Halifax and New York at MIDNIGHT WEDNESDAY, weather permitting.HARVEY & CO. febll,2ip City Club! The city club papla«j for 1908 will be sold at Auction to-morrow (TUESDAY) evening, 11th inst., at eight o'clock. R. WATSON, feblo,2fp Secretary-Treasurer. Information Med! IF any persons related to Hanora or Hannah Fitzpatrick, late of Boston, would call at the PALACE, they would hear something to their advantage. febl 1,1 fp E. P. ROC HE, Adinr. Wanted, A TEACHER, For I li« Lower Third Form of BISHOP SPENCER COLLEGE. Apply to the LADY PRINCIPAL. febl l,2fp FEE SIMPLE PROPERTY. !H! FOR. SALE-—Thaa flßla Hewtrable Residence, situate on tl>e North SideofQuidi Vidi Lake. For particulars apply to JOHN S. SIMMS. jan29,fp,tf FOR SALE-FREEHOLD. fiOne New House in Avenue, fitted up with all modern appliances, and heated in all principal rooms and hall with hot water and radiators. Finished throughout first-class. Ready for occupancy first of May. Come and see. J. R. JOHXSTO*, Builder. 'Phone 657. febl,3m,eod Magazines and Papers Of -the Month. Everybody's, Cosmopolitan, Royal, Smart Set, St rand, Quarterly Home Companion, Business Man's. Ainslee's, Field and Stream, Scrap Book and many, many others. 8. E. CARLANP Freehold Property to To lease 12 Building Lots, •situated on Cornwall Avenue, just in the rear of Mr. M. A. Baa tow's property, and have a rearage of about 150 feet. Apply to MRS. JOHN EAU AN, 32 Water St., West. janlB,lm,eod WANTED. Responsible Party, to act as sole representative for a patented article of merit. Exclusive territory to the right party. Address: W. L. H., 10<> Clarke St., Portland, Me., U.S.A. febll,6fp- A few Needle H&ndr Apply at once to NFLD. CLOTHI' FACTORY. febl) TO G&OCERS-War a young man who has a good kr of the business. Apply to ' KNOW LING.
Object Description
Title | Evening Telegram (St. John's, N.L.), 1908-02-11 |
Subject | Canadian newspapers--Newfoundland and Labrador--St. John's--20th century |
Publisher | W. J. Herder |
Place of Publication | St. John's (N.L.) |
Date | 1908-02-11 |
Year | 1908 |
Month | 02 |
Day | 11 |
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 | 62548.cpd |
Description
Title | Evening Telegram (St. John's, N.L.), 1908-02-11 |
Subject | Canadian newspapers--Newfoundland and Labrador--St. John's--20th century |
Publisher | W. J. Herder |
Date | 1908-02-11 |
Year | 1908 |
Month | 02 |
Day | 11 |
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_19080211_001.jp2 |
File Size | 6899.1 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 30. Price: One cent. ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY n, 1908. $3.00 per annum "sV Jill kinds fob-{Printing —Plain or Fancy—promptly executed. We hoot the latest type for first-class work, and solicit a trial order. THE EVENING TELEGRAM COAL Now landing ex S.S. " Adventure," 500 tons North Sydney Coal, From the Old Mines. And ex S.S. " Regal us," 500 Tons Anthracite Coal, all sizes. HENRY J. STABB & CO. feblO.Mp THE NICKEL! At St. Patrick's Hall. Our Bill To-Day Cannot be Surpassed. MONDAY and TUESDAY ! Musical Programme; Prof. P. J. McCarthy. Piauist. Wedding Music Greig Sourire u'amour Lambert Vilanelle Rogers Marche Populaire Fredericks Wiegenlied Rjerulf Mignonne Waltz Borowski Ballet Music Bachman Illustrated Song..Sweet Sixteen" Vocalists : Mr. Walter McCarthy ; Miss Mae Jackman. Motion Pictures: " THE COAST GUARDS." Don't fail to see this natural drama of the sea. Every scene a great example of the dangers to " those who go down to the sea in ships. The Wonderful Mirror—A brand new film, splendidly coloured. The Poodle Sleuth —A smart J story of two sneak thieves and a clever dog* The Stolen Poppy—Good comedy The Disagreeable Passenger —A game of quits. OSTAdniissiou to our Refined Show, only 5 cts. THE STEAMER 'Ptospbto9 Will leave the wharf of BOW RING BROS., Limited, ON WEDNESDAY, the 12th of Feb, at 10 a.m- Calling at the following places, ice and weather permitting : Cape Broyle, Ferryland, Fermeuse, Trepassey, Saint Mary's, Salmonier, Placentia, Mortier Bay, Burin, Saint Lawrence, Lamaline, Fortune, Grand Bank, Belleoram, St. Jacques, Harbour Breton, Pass Island, Hermitage, Gaultois, Pushthrough, Cape LaHune, Ramea, Burgeo, Rose Blanche, Channel, Bay "St. George, Gravels, Bay of Islands, Bonne Bay. Freight received until 7 p.m. on Tuesday. For freight or passage apply to the Coastal Office of BOWRING BROS., Limited, Telephone, 306. FOR_SALE! THE subscriber offers for sale his equity in the appointments of the EDWARD HOTEL, Water Street, St. John's, with assignment of lease and subletting contracts. Hotel lias large ollice and double shop front 011 ground floor, spacious halls, large dining room and drawing room, kitchen, two bathrooms, 25 bedrooms, hot water furnace, electrically wired, and is splendidly situated. A very small amount of cash required. Reasons for selling, serious illness in family, demands arising out of which are imperative. Apply to A. M. MUIRHE4D, Lessee, 6 and 7 (iazette Building, St. John's. feh4,fj»,tf NOTICE! The Colonial Cordage Company, Ltd., require a few men with families, all of whom can have constant employment at good wages. Also a good steady, sober man tofcyce charge of tin- stables. Also one or two good trap makers who thoroughly understand their business. (iood men with families can be accomodated with comfortable houses, close to the works. Apply to Colonial Cordage Company, Ltd. febl,s,tu,th,tf Newfoundland. Further correspondence relating to the Newfoundland Fishery Question, in continuation of ed. :>262, December, 1!M)7. Presented to both houses of Parliament by command of His Majesty, October, PJO7. 8. E. GARLAND. fJUST THIS! (if \V e want to clear our very fine yj/fe stock of CHINA WARE to'make ! 4T i room for other goods, and offer 4 same at a reduction of yjmp , |j|i 25 per cent. Mjll •£ ■ rjh'w pieces at Half-Price. I Sfe C 1 his offer holds good for a few g JjfjT days only—now is your opportune- fit* J ft *t-V il P'oce °f Bonn. Royal « jsPl 1 ' Hux, Pastoral or Dresden at a tre- Z mendoiLs reduction. ,• ffijSF tioods will not be charged at ,rj cut prices. Cash only. ; fp T. J. DULEY & Co. ft If pj Reliable Jewellers. A.&S. RODGER SPECIAL VALUES: BLANKETS, BLANKETS, $1.70 to $10.00 per pair. QUILTS-White Honeycomb, Marsella and Wadded, at Reduced Prices. Ladies' Motor Scarfs, at Clearing Prices. Lot of Gents' String Ties, 15c. and 20c.—Jobs. Ladies' and Gents' Lined Kid Gloves, at BARGAIN PRICES. A few Ladies' Furs and Muffs left, will be sold CHEAP. Men's, Women's and Children's Rubbers, at LOWEST PRICES. Special Values in Gents' 1-Buckle Gaiters. * A. & S. RODGER-. BOOTS aM SHOES. Men's Heavy Laced Boots, mmi $1.65 to $3.00. Men's Box Calf and Vici Laced Boots, $1.80 to I\I Box Calf and Vic I STEER BROTHERS. CABBflfiE. APPLES, ETC. Due per "Silvia" on Monday next: 50 barrels choice Hard Cabbage, ' 50 barrels Large Baldwin Apples, 10 barrels Cape Cod Cranberries, 10 kegs Halifax Sausages. Book your orders for prompt delivery. EDWIN MURRAY. JOB PRINTING NEATLY EXECTUED! FRESH POULTRY, ' FRUIT, HADDIES, SAUSAGES. JLLIS&CO7 limited, 203 Water Street. New York Turkeys, Hew York Chicken, New York Sausages, Fresh Corned Beef, Finnan 1 laddies, California Celery, Fresh Tomatoes, Fresh Cauliflower, Bananas, Naval Oranges, Tangarines, Grape Fruit, American Baldwin Apples, Ahneria Grapes, Jaff. Oranges, Valencia Oranges, Loch Fyne Smoked Herring, Fresh Kippered Herring, Smoked Turbot, Blue Point Oysters. Scotch Beef Ham, Ayrshire Roll Bacon. Remember onr Telephone No. 482. \~ " J Outport DEALERS and OTHERS who desire to obtain Highest St. John's Prices FOR Fresh or Salt Codfish, Lobsters, Salmon, Fresh Eggs, Rabbits, or any other marketable commodities, are invited to correspond with us. We will strenuously endeavor to dis pose of all such consignments no matter how small or large, to the shippers utmost satisfaction, and render prompt cash rctnrns the moment goods are disposed of. Let lis bear from yon soon. Louis J. McGrath Commission Agent, dee. 189 Duckworth St., St. John feh3,tf " Princess" KISSES 1 Absolutely pure and Wholesome, The Children's favorite. For sale by all Candy Dealers. J3PAsk for " Princess" KISSES. Each Wrapper Printed. feb7,l2fp FASHION BOOKS! Harrison's Dressmaker for Jan. with 15 useful cut-out paper patterns, 10 cents ? post paid, 14 cents Weldon's Ladies' Journal for Jan., with 4 cut-out paper patterns of a Norfolk coat, a gored skirt, a useful velvet blouse, and a lace yoke with sleeves, 10cents; pos paid, 16 cents. Wddon's Illustrated Dressmaker, a practical guide to the complete art of cutting-out, fitting, and making ladies' clothing, with cut-out patterns of a lady's useful coat, 5 cents. Weldon's Children's Fashions, with two cut-out paper patterns of a girls' protective coat 4 to (> years, boys' blouse 0 to 8 years, 5 cents. Elite Styles for Jan., an illustrated monthly fashion book of American fashions, 17 cents; post paid, 23 cts. The Lady's World, a highly illustrated monthly magazine, with cut-out paper patterns, stories and home chats, lO cents; post paie, 10 cents. Byrne's Bookstore. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦«♦ IC. J. CAHILL, I t BARRISTER-AT-LAW 1 ♦ —AXD-- X 11 SOLICITOR. | | OFFICES: law Chambers, j J Duckworth St. x X j2l,tu,th,s,tf Telephone No. 374. £ A A A A A A A AAAAAAAAAA.AA.AAAAA X ▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼w Our ANNUAL Clearance Sale at the popular Fu\ • *0+ niture Store begins \ on MONDAY, Feb. '*'< 10th. See our ads. i next week for best Furniture Bargains of the season. Corner Water and Springdale Streets. Very LATEST Books, SO and 73 ots. The Lady of Delight, by L. T. Meade. Folly, by Edith, Rickert. Xmas at Poverty Castle, by Tom Gallon. The Maid at Arms, by R. W. Chambers. Blazed Trail Stories, byG. F. White. ' The Daughter of Anderson Crow, by G. The White Wedding, oy M. P. Shiel. B. McCutcheon. " Pigskin Petticoat, by Helen Madhers Conspirators, by E. P. Oppenheim. The Struggle for a Royal Child, by Ida Tanuela, by G. E. Burgin. Kremer. The Stumbling Block, by J. M. Hormaq. Society Sins and the Saviour, by Fr. Judy and the Philosophers, by Tom Vaughan. G:.i!on. - v. The Gold in the Gutter, by Chas. Garvice Whosoever Loveth, by Wm. LeQueux. The Orchard Chief, by Mrs. Hy. E. Dud- The Marriage Lease, by F. Moore. eney. Through Wintry Terrors, by D. S. Love at Arms, by Rafael Sabatini. Shortis. Also, a large supply of Gilbert Parker's (The Weaver); R. N. Carey's (The Angle of Forgiveness); Maurice Hewlett's (The Stooping Lady); F. H. Burnett's' (The Shuttle); and E. D. Morel's (The Red Rubber); only 30 cents. S. E. GARLAND. Leading Bookseller T. J. EDENS. T. J. EDENS. Butter and Tinned Salmon, Effjrs! ross frrand> Every tin guaranteed. VENNING'S BUTTER, AMBROSE JANES' Pure delicious Creamery, l sa]mon> 2-lb. slabs, c • jo i bpiced Salmon, in tins, 5 cases Fresh Laid Mussells in tins, COUNTRY EGGS. Boneless Sardines. COCOA. FLOUR. Edens Pure Soluble, \ lb. Sacks and barrels. tins, 15 cents. Five Roses, Buffalo, Van Houten's, Bensdorps, , Vinola, Verbena, Fry s, Cadbury s, Epps\ Quaker- Taylor's Maravilla, Royal Household, Cocoalina. Shamrock, Stock's Patent. T. J. EDENS. J. J. ST. JOHN. FLOUR! Buffalo, Verbena, FiVe Roses, Quaker, and all popular brands. 500 bags YELLOW CORN, 650 bags White Cattle Feed, 500 bags Bran, 350 bags Yellow Meal, i 5000 bnsbels Black Oats, 10 gross Peerless Gloss. J. J. ST. JOHN, 136 & 138 Duckworth St. —— * Job Printing Executed! THE METROPOLIS, T. A. HALL, MONDAY and TUESDAY. " The best programme ever shown in Newfoundland" hasbeei? produced many times, BUT THIS ONE BEATS THEM ALL. "A BIG NOCTURNALFIRE/'™ Spectacular—colored. "MR. HURRY UP OF NEW YORK," Comic. " CHILD'S REVENGE," Dramatic. * " THE FLAT DWELLERS," Comic. Illustrated Song : 11 The Night is the Best Time to Spoon." Vocalist—MlSS G. CORNICK. Matinee Performance, 2.30 p.m. Evening Session, 7.30 p.m. C ~ ) Admission to our J JE/% wOb j Luxurious Theatre. \9vi NOTICE. S.S. " Silvia" ■Msffitsails for Halifax and New York at MIDNIGHT WEDNESDAY, weather permitting.HARVEY & CO. febll,2ip City Club! The city club papla«j for 1908 will be sold at Auction to-morrow (TUESDAY) evening, 11th inst., at eight o'clock. R. WATSON, feblo,2fp Secretary-Treasurer. Information Med! IF any persons related to Hanora or Hannah Fitzpatrick, late of Boston, would call at the PALACE, they would hear something to their advantage. febl 1,1 fp E. P. ROC HE, Adinr. Wanted, A TEACHER, For I li« Lower Third Form of BISHOP SPENCER COLLEGE. Apply to the LADY PRINCIPAL. febl l,2fp FEE SIMPLE PROPERTY. !H! FOR. SALE-—Thaa flßla Hewtrable Residence, situate on tl>e North SideofQuidi Vidi Lake. For particulars apply to JOHN S. SIMMS. jan29,fp,tf FOR SALE-FREEHOLD. fiOne New House in Avenue, fitted up with all modern appliances, and heated in all principal rooms and hall with hot water and radiators. Finished throughout first-class. Ready for occupancy first of May. Come and see. J. R. JOHXSTO*, Builder. 'Phone 657. febl,3m,eod Magazines and Papers Of -the Month. Everybody's, Cosmopolitan, Royal, Smart Set, St rand, Quarterly Home Companion, Business Man's. Ainslee's, Field and Stream, Scrap Book and many, many others. 8. E. CARLANP Freehold Property to To lease 12 Building Lots, •situated on Cornwall Avenue, just in the rear of Mr. M. A. Baa tow's property, and have a rearage of about 150 feet. Apply to MRS. JOHN EAU AN, 32 Water St., West. janlB,lm,eod WANTED. Responsible Party, to act as sole representative for a patented article of merit. Exclusive territory to the right party. Address: W. L. H., 10<> Clarke St., Portland, Me., U.S.A. febll,6fp- A few Needle H&ndr Apply at once to NFLD. CLOTHI' FACTORY. febl) TO G&OCERS-War a young man who has a good kr of the business. Apply to ' KNOW LING. |
CONTENTdm file name | 62540.jp2 |