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The Evening Telegram. Vol. 3I One Cent. ST. IOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND. THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, 1909. $3.00 per annum No 23. Xti kinds fob-Printing —Plow or Ihncy—promptly executed. We havi the latest type for first-class work, and solicit a trial order. THE EVEMING TELEGRAM Wonderland! "Some Try, But Wonderland Knows How." New Moving Pictures: The Custom < Mlicers Revenge—Dramatic. Thieves of the Sight—Humorous. our Canine Friends—-Instructive. Vaudeville Sketches: THE TWlNS—Humorous—Fox Manic ami h'ex Carlton. "A SUFFRAGETIfe." — Uumoronsl'i»\ Maulcand Mite MaudeSemlier. SONGS: Illustrated Song—MtSe Cameron. There's a Ciirl Wanted There—Fox Maule •' What do You Want t<» Tell It about For.*'— Rex Carlton. «* Sole Price:—Seente, and 10 cents special reserved. Matinee every day— 2so to 5. Nights—7 to 11 p.rr. j2B ID MEDAL BRAND LOLQCROJ EVAPORATED ; Is absolutely full cream ; it has no equal for all the purposes of fresh cow's Milk, and is always ready for use. If you are not already using this famous Milk, a small trial order placed with your dealer will prove that you should always be supplied with the Gold Medal Brand. Moliawk Condensed Milk Co., Rochester, X. Y., U. S. A. P. C. O'ORISCOIL, Agent TROUBLE! You need not have Pains in the eves, Blurred eyes, Watering eyes, Twitching eyes, Headache, Dizziness, Stys, Inflamed eyes, Nausea, Double' Vision, etc. Any of the above may be caused by defective vision. See R. H. TRAPNELL, Optician, Under direct. * 1 (i:»(al»li»hed 18H5. ENNiS&STOPPANi,! Its Itroatt SI.. York. Members: Consolidated Stock Exetiange, New York; Chicago Board of Trade ; New York Produce Exchange. STOCKS. GRAIN, COTTON, &c. bought and sold for cash or on conservative margin. Telep!iones: Office. 2Stf: **«" ager's Residence* -:*7 A. H. Mtl|«HßAii, Manager. I A 8 * Cahot " Hiiiidiiis, Nd John's. *!!«! novP.eod.'? G.N My, lo,ci. Specialist in Diseases of dhe Eye, Ear, Xose and Throat. Office ! -0° Duckworth Street. Office edtf«:-10 to »2,*to4and7 UBp.m. sepiM.ouu* ORGAN RECITAL! Gower St. Church. 8 O'clock To Sight, Thursday, January 28th. floors open ad 7.30. By MR. HERBERT MACFARREN, A.R.A.M., etc., Assisted by dull < lioir. 1. Sonata Mendlessohn 2. Anthem " .Arise, Shine" Burnett •'>. "Funeral March" and "Hymn of Seraphs" Guihnant Bt.V Special Request. 4. Rccit.—Trio and Chorus from an unfinished Oratorio : •• Christus," "Say, where is He bora?" and '• There shall a Star '*. Mendlessohn 5. Collection in aiil of the Choir Fund, and Hymn 470, " How Firm a Foundation " Keith ♦J. Anthem " Blessed he the Lord God 01 Israel*' Barnby 7. (a 1 " I Waited for the Lord " Mendlessohn (h) "O, Ha.l 1 Jnbal's Lyre" Handel Kyi'teaiNe out this out. \ FEED YOUR CATTLE! [ < 7 ► 4 We have: ► i 300 sacks HOMINY FEED, ► i 500 sacks BRAN, ► i 400 sacks CORN, > 4 250 sack- CORN MEAL, ► j 200 sacks GLUTEN FEED. ► 1 IH> YOl UAMA.W? j J. J. ST. JOHN. [ Dress Goods Sale FOR THIS WEEK IX Meltons, Amazons, Tweeds, Serges, Plaids, Cashmeres, Nuns=Veilings, Lustres, etc., at Big Reductions. Also, a lot remnants DRESS GOODS at Bargain Prices. STEER BROTHERS. j ==^f^> REPLETE J ifc-k wilI) everything necessary for ► 1 *U? v th€ construction of a modern ► 1 *%sfiU ~*! building. Our Lumber Yards, ► 4 r^iTir^"7r"w"T-^:":'G)\ Factories and Store have es- > 4 -"*• ■'1&l. '''-'»; pecial attraction for the intend- • J : ing builder. > A :rTil'\,jjhis---: *n":y--:'r:*:| 1 aim ta fo save you 1 ft^X^X^*'■/'"'' 'vn "''"11 nioiiey-an«l we do it. 1 Horwooa LiDer Co., ; A -•.•'*..--■"'- . Limited. ► J — 9 n w v ', lfWi m ifk Clothes May Not vVi m -Vluk(' the mSLfk* y "enerall-v l aM/C\ S snow llis standing. A well-dressed A k\ " man commands respect, therefore re- Wk %/ /V-*»f|l H\ s},(>ct yourself by giving us your order fc'h' ir-'V^j||| \| \ h>r a good up-to-date suit. We can Hfl- <~W~\ W^\'' \ - give vim the style as worn in London „.-V^:;0 ||:| y*2s\ or New York. "()ur suitings and over:=£Sp>) ( 1 coatings have arrived and customers / I Sifr ! can have one of the best selections of ■'■ '■"''') M goods in the city to choose from. Mail _ orders given careful attention. Samples c^-"k'>:;V'Js>l"> and self-measuring cards sent to any JOHN MAUNDER, lailor and Clothier, 2SI-28U Puck worth Street/ EQUITY FIRE Insurance Company, Head Office, Toronto, Ont. Assets 5558,000.00. STANDARD MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, HEAO OFFICE, TORONTO, ONT. Assets 5300,000.00 CHAS. O'NEILL CONROY Qeaetal Ascnt for Xewtonudlniid. runs f and I j HATS j Educed. f We are selling all Furs and Muffs I I at big reduction to clear 2 f during .lanuary. I I A $1.00 FUR for 75 cents, j ! A $2.00 FUR for $1.50 I J All our trimmed f 1 Felt Hats at 75 cents each. ! LARACY'S, I 345 and 047 Water St., I k Opposite the Post Office. I T. A. HALL Second Week, Commencing Monday. Jan. 25. DA-fta Co.'f TO-NIGHT, " Thorns and Orange Blossoms." THURSDAY Matinee, The Girl fn Mexico. All Special Scenery. High-Class SpeefaU' 'S Prices: Kveniiiß-20, 30. 40 iikl 50 cents. Matinee- 10. SO and :tO ecu Is. BST"Reserve*l Seats lor Thursday Matinee on sale ai Atlantic Bookstore. jan27,tf Notice! 1—• j The Sailing of the S.S. « PROSPERO/, for the West Coast, has been postponed, owing to her being delayed by ice. Book and Job Print> ii\g promptly executed. Good Flours for Bread 5 Roses, Verbena, Buffalo* Viuola, |5 Daisies. Royal Household, Royal Standard, Galaxy, Rcr.ver. Sdockn Patent, Quaker. Table Queen, Nhamroek. BIFFAI.O in 11-lb. Sacks. VIiItBEMA in 14-lb. Sacks. ROYAL in 14-lb. Sacks. MEATS:— j VEGETABLES:— Family Mess Pork. Potatoes. Ham Butt Pork. j Cabbage. L°ins- Carrots. Jowls. Hocks. Parsnips. A Spare Ribs. ets- V Irish Pigs Heads. Celery. 4m t {kw„ r< j r> ~* Fresh Tomatoes. •#-. Libby s Corned Beef. , wVf New York Corned Beef. Turnips. 4+ Corned Pigs Tongues. 20 Barrels X °t Bologna Sausages. Salt Herring—selected. OATS—Black and White. Bran, Corn, Hominy Feed, Corn Meal. jam>2 Puck worth Street and Military Road. I ALL SIZES AT I 70 cents ! PER PAIR. I j Men'0' ined Kid Gloves, I >rmer price $1.00 per pair; now I s i 0 cents. j 1 A BARGAIN while they last. | i Onty a limited quantity. | jS. MILLEY. I j An ATTRACTIVE KITCHEN Is the ambition of thousands of women. A clean, shining Stove is one of the cnief requisites. Black Knight Stove Polish Produces a brilliant, durable Polish in very quick time and without soiling the hands. YOUR GROCER can supply you with Black Knight Stove Polish. Made by the Manufacturers of 2 in I Shoe Polish. r ====^ REAL WITNEY BLANKETS, j MAKES ONE FEEL WARM TO LOOK AT THE SOFT WOOL BLANKETS HERE. Take them in y our hands, get their weight and the feel of them and you'll find that there are no better ones in town for the same money. I). S.PICTURE & PORTRAIT CO., Complete House Furnishers. NICKEL. The latest and best pictorial ballads, moving pictures and travc» loguea. ONE OF THE FINEST. The love romance of the man witii the ladder and the hose. An excellent scenic production. TWO GREAT GRIEFS. There is human nature in this story, and able comedy interpretation ii -||'e acting. THE GIRL I LEFT BEHIND ME. A sequel of "The Blue and the Grey." Strong war drama. DOLL MAKiNG. f One of the finest pictures <>f industrial enterprises ever shown ?.t the Nickel. Hatch for Henry E. Dixey in DAVID GARRICK. Particulars later. ■ BLOONT DOOR CHECK. , A door with this device shuts out cold draughts, noise and odors, and is operated silently. Doors so equipped can't be slammed or left open, the action is quick, firm and noiseless. A door check is now a necessity rather than a luxury on most outside and many inside doors; its held of usefulness ia constantly increasing. The only successful door checks are those of the. liquid type, and the Blount, since its introduction more than ten years ago, has been universally recognized as the leading and hest Liquid Door Check on- .. ket. It is made in six <rVu_r\'in sirte* a ii maiij finishes to meet all requirements. Martin Hardware Co. Ttuta d Mm LOOK HERE! Ma L.ivo saved from Ihe fire a few line* Hint wc are praclicaliy j;it inn away, as below: Scribbling and Exercise Books, 2 for sc] l.'vc School .Atlas for 5c each. New foujidhiud Geography, 26c, for l.">c. Meiklejohn'e Adv. Ueog., 7(»c, lor l'-"»c. Sullivan's Outlines pfGeography, Sr. My First Geography, 15c, for."»c, .My Fink (Enlarged) Geog., 10c. My First Geography, <sc for Be. My First Geography, with Maps, 15c. for Id cents. Nelson s (Viinp. Book, Me., torse. Seaside and Wayside, I to VI, Irom Kio to :;uc. each. Law- of Everyday Life, 40c, for 10a S. I>. Instructois, s»)c, for L'o<-. s. 1). Reportera Kales, 05c, for 'J'x-. Blackies Algebra, with ans., 50e, for 90s* Todhunter's Algebra, <i'">e, lor3oe. 11. & S. Algebra, 7">c, for l">c. English Literature, 27c, for 1 ■">(•. Gospel of St. Mark, 40c, lor2;"/c. , erseded Spelling Hook, :;.'»{•. for 2»»c. Sullivan's Adv. (iranimar, 27c, for Isc Ne.-t!ie!d's Ontlines, 4i»e, for 20c. Meiklejohn's Adv.( Irammar, 55c, for ,'{() c. Meiklejohn's Eng. Language, $1 2") for GO eta. Sullivan's First English Grammar, 15c for He. Lolly Illustrated Grammar, 4">c, for2sc. Mason'i First Notions, Grammar, 27e. for I") cents. Morris9 Eng. Grammar, 27c, for Ise. Word Expositor, 33c, for 20c. Baraham Navigation, 45c, far 30c. Creighton's History, 27<-, for l">c. Gardiner's History, complete, 65c. for 23 cents. Gardiner's History, Pari I, 65c, for 20e. Brief History, 15c, for lOe. Collier's History of British Empire, />S?, S. E. GARLAND, IHO Water Sir. et, janlO opp. Garland BoDding. TO L£T= The Shop 142 New Gower St., at present in the occupancy of <i. L. Inkpen. For particulars apply to 221 LeMarchaal Koadt jan27..;ip,w,f,m FOR SALE- One Cow, ju.st calved. Apply at this office. ian2s,2fp,lh,S FOTFsaLETI Single NI.KIWII.onIy used a few times. Apply at THIS OFFICE. jan2s,tf LOST--A Ladies9 Sffll ll.i-oiml nuh Silver Kine tlie tinder will be rewarded on leaving H at thi.- office. ja;i-.. ..^j
Object Description
Title | Evening Telegram (St. John's, N.L.), 1909-01-28 |
Subject | Canadian newspapers--Newfoundland and Labrador--St. John's--20th century |
Publisher | W. J. Herder |
Place of Publication | St. John's (N.L.) |
Date | 1909-01-28 |
Year | 1909 |
Month | 01 |
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 | 65085.cpd |
Description
Title | Evening Telegram (St. John's, N.L.), 1909-01-28 |
Subject | Canadian newspapers--Newfoundland and Labrador--St. John's--20th century |
Publisher | W. J. Herder |
Date | 1909-01-28 |
Year | 1909 |
Month | 01 |
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 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
File Name | SJDT_19090128_001.jp2 |
File Size | 6279.22 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. 3I One Cent. ST. IOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND. THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, 1909. $3.00 per annum No 23. Xti kinds fob-Printing —Plow or Ihncy—promptly executed. We havi the latest type for first-class work, and solicit a trial order. THE EVEMING TELEGRAM Wonderland! "Some Try, But Wonderland Knows How." New Moving Pictures: The Custom < Mlicers Revenge—Dramatic. Thieves of the Sight—Humorous. our Canine Friends—-Instructive. Vaudeville Sketches: THE TWlNS—Humorous—Fox Manic ami h'ex Carlton. "A SUFFRAGETIfe." — Uumoronsl'i»\ Maulcand Mite MaudeSemlier. SONGS: Illustrated Song—MtSe Cameron. There's a Ciirl Wanted There—Fox Maule •' What do You Want t<» Tell It about For.*'— Rex Carlton. «* Sole Price:—Seente, and 10 cents special reserved. Matinee every day— 2so to 5. Nights—7 to 11 p.rr. j2B ID MEDAL BRAND LOLQCROJ EVAPORATED ; Is absolutely full cream ; it has no equal for all the purposes of fresh cow's Milk, and is always ready for use. If you are not already using this famous Milk, a small trial order placed with your dealer will prove that you should always be supplied with the Gold Medal Brand. Moliawk Condensed Milk Co., Rochester, X. Y., U. S. A. P. C. O'ORISCOIL, Agent TROUBLE! You need not have Pains in the eves, Blurred eyes, Watering eyes, Twitching eyes, Headache, Dizziness, Stys, Inflamed eyes, Nausea, Double' Vision, etc. Any of the above may be caused by defective vision. See R. H. TRAPNELL, Optician, Under direct. * 1 (i:»(al»li»hed 18H5. ENNiS&STOPPANi,! Its Itroatt SI.. York. Members: Consolidated Stock Exetiange, New York; Chicago Board of Trade ; New York Produce Exchange. STOCKS. GRAIN, COTTON, &c. bought and sold for cash or on conservative margin. Telep!iones: Office. 2Stf: **«" ager's Residence* -:*7 A. H. Mtl|«HßAii, Manager. I A 8 * Cahot " Hiiiidiiis, Nd John's. *!!«! novP.eod.'? G.N My, lo,ci. Specialist in Diseases of dhe Eye, Ear, Xose and Throat. Office ! -0° Duckworth Street. Office edtf«:-10 to »2,*to4and7 UBp.m. sepiM.ouu* ORGAN RECITAL! Gower St. Church. 8 O'clock To Sight, Thursday, January 28th. floors open ad 7.30. By MR. HERBERT MACFARREN, A.R.A.M., etc., Assisted by dull < lioir. 1. Sonata Mendlessohn 2. Anthem " .Arise, Shine" Burnett •'>. "Funeral March" and "Hymn of Seraphs" Guihnant Bt.V Special Request. 4. Rccit.—Trio and Chorus from an unfinished Oratorio : •• Christus," "Say, where is He bora?" and '• There shall a Star '*. Mendlessohn 5. Collection in aiil of the Choir Fund, and Hymn 470, " How Firm a Foundation " Keith ♦J. Anthem " Blessed he the Lord God 01 Israel*' Barnby 7. (a 1 " I Waited for the Lord " Mendlessohn (h) "O, Ha.l 1 Jnbal's Lyre" Handel Kyi'teaiNe out this out. \ FEED YOUR CATTLE! [ < 7 ► 4 We have: ► i 300 sacks HOMINY FEED, ► i 500 sacks BRAN, ► i 400 sacks CORN, > 4 250 sack- CORN MEAL, ► j 200 sacks GLUTEN FEED. ► 1 IH> YOl UAMA.W? j J. J. ST. JOHN. [ Dress Goods Sale FOR THIS WEEK IX Meltons, Amazons, Tweeds, Serges, Plaids, Cashmeres, Nuns=Veilings, Lustres, etc., at Big Reductions. Also, a lot remnants DRESS GOODS at Bargain Prices. STEER BROTHERS. j ==^f^> REPLETE J ifc-k wilI) everything necessary for ► 1 *U? v th€ construction of a modern ► 1 *%sfiU ~*! building. Our Lumber Yards, ► 4 r^iTir^"7r"w"T-^:":'G)\ Factories and Store have es- > 4 -"*• ■'1&l. '''-'»; pecial attraction for the intend- • J : ing builder. > A :rTil'\,jjhis---: *n":y--:'r:*:| 1 aim ta fo save you 1 ft^X^X^*'■/'"'' 'vn "''"11 nioiiey-an«l we do it. 1 Horwooa LiDer Co., ; A -•.•'*..--■"'- . Limited. ► J — 9 n w v ', lfWi m ifk Clothes May Not vVi m -Vluk(' the mSLfk* y "enerall-v l aM/C\ S snow llis standing. A well-dressed A k\ " man commands respect, therefore re- Wk %/ /V-*»f|l H\ s},(>ct yourself by giving us your order fc'h' ir-'V^j||| \| \ h>r a good up-to-date suit. We can Hfl- <~W~\ W^\'' \ - give vim the style as worn in London „.-V^:;0 ||:| y*2s\ or New York. "()ur suitings and over:=£Sp>) ( 1 coatings have arrived and customers / I Sifr ! can have one of the best selections of ■'■ '■"''') M goods in the city to choose from. Mail _ orders given careful attention. Samples c^-"k'>:;V'Js>l"> and self-measuring cards sent to any JOHN MAUNDER, lailor and Clothier, 2SI-28U Puck worth Street/ EQUITY FIRE Insurance Company, Head Office, Toronto, Ont. Assets 5558,000.00. STANDARD MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, HEAO OFFICE, TORONTO, ONT. Assets 5300,000.00 CHAS. O'NEILL CONROY Qeaetal Ascnt for Xewtonudlniid. runs f and I j HATS j Educed. f We are selling all Furs and Muffs I I at big reduction to clear 2 f during .lanuary. I I A $1.00 FUR for 75 cents, j ! A $2.00 FUR for $1.50 I J All our trimmed f 1 Felt Hats at 75 cents each. ! LARACY'S, I 345 and 047 Water St., I k Opposite the Post Office. I T. A. HALL Second Week, Commencing Monday. Jan. 25. DA-fta Co.'f TO-NIGHT, " Thorns and Orange Blossoms." THURSDAY Matinee, The Girl fn Mexico. All Special Scenery. High-Class SpeefaU' 'S Prices: Kveniiiß-20, 30. 40 iikl 50 cents. Matinee- 10. SO and :tO ecu Is. BST"Reserve*l Seats lor Thursday Matinee on sale ai Atlantic Bookstore. jan27,tf Notice! 1—• j The Sailing of the S.S. « PROSPERO/, for the West Coast, has been postponed, owing to her being delayed by ice. Book and Job Print> ii\g promptly executed. Good Flours for Bread 5 Roses, Verbena, Buffalo* Viuola, |5 Daisies. Royal Household, Royal Standard, Galaxy, Rcr.ver. Sdockn Patent, Quaker. Table Queen, Nhamroek. BIFFAI.O in 11-lb. Sacks. VIiItBEMA in 14-lb. Sacks. ROYAL in 14-lb. Sacks. MEATS:— j VEGETABLES:— Family Mess Pork. Potatoes. Ham Butt Pork. j Cabbage. L°ins- Carrots. Jowls. Hocks. Parsnips. A Spare Ribs. ets- V Irish Pigs Heads. Celery. 4m t {kw„ r< j r> ~* Fresh Tomatoes. •#-. Libby s Corned Beef. , wVf New York Corned Beef. Turnips. 4+ Corned Pigs Tongues. 20 Barrels X °t Bologna Sausages. Salt Herring—selected. OATS—Black and White. Bran, Corn, Hominy Feed, Corn Meal. jam>2 Puck worth Street and Military Road. I ALL SIZES AT I 70 cents ! PER PAIR. I j Men'0' ined Kid Gloves, I >rmer price $1.00 per pair; now I s i 0 cents. j 1 A BARGAIN while they last. | i Onty a limited quantity. | jS. MILLEY. I j An ATTRACTIVE KITCHEN Is the ambition of thousands of women. A clean, shining Stove is one of the cnief requisites. Black Knight Stove Polish Produces a brilliant, durable Polish in very quick time and without soiling the hands. YOUR GROCER can supply you with Black Knight Stove Polish. Made by the Manufacturers of 2 in I Shoe Polish. r ====^ REAL WITNEY BLANKETS, j MAKES ONE FEEL WARM TO LOOK AT THE SOFT WOOL BLANKETS HERE. Take them in y our hands, get their weight and the feel of them and you'll find that there are no better ones in town for the same money. I). S.PICTURE & PORTRAIT CO., Complete House Furnishers. NICKEL. The latest and best pictorial ballads, moving pictures and travc» loguea. ONE OF THE FINEST. The love romance of the man witii the ladder and the hose. An excellent scenic production. TWO GREAT GRIEFS. There is human nature in this story, and able comedy interpretation ii -||'e acting. THE GIRL I LEFT BEHIND ME. A sequel of "The Blue and the Grey." Strong war drama. DOLL MAKiNG. f One of the finest pictures <>f industrial enterprises ever shown ?.t the Nickel. Hatch for Henry E. Dixey in DAVID GARRICK. Particulars later. ■ BLOONT DOOR CHECK. , A door with this device shuts out cold draughts, noise and odors, and is operated silently. Doors so equipped can't be slammed or left open, the action is quick, firm and noiseless. A door check is now a necessity rather than a luxury on most outside and many inside doors; its held of usefulness ia constantly increasing. The only successful door checks are those of the. liquid type, and the Blount, since its introduction more than ten years ago, has been universally recognized as the leading and hest Liquid Door Check on- .. ket. It is made in six |
CONTENTdm file name | 65077.jp2 |