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The Evening Telegram. Vol. 3I One Cent. ST. IOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1909. $3.00 per annum No. 45 Jtil kinds Job- {Printing* j —■Plain or Fancy—promptly executed* We him the latest type.for jirst-class work, and tolicit a trial order. THE EVENING TELEGRAM , AUCTION SALES! o_ • • TfISWOFmZ AUCTIONEER^ At (lie Residence of Consul Rigoreau, C ircular Road, on FRIDAY NEXT,. 26th instant, at 10.»<> o'clock, all (he Household Furniture and Effects. •®"Full particulars will appear later. P. C. O'DRISCOII, Auctioneer. Clear Out Private Sale. At the Proscott Street store 011 Tuesday and Wednesday next, 23rd and 21th inst., 2 superior upright pianos, 2 ditto organs, 1 golden oak book ease i:iid writing desk combined, quantity of books. IT bound vols, lllus. London News and nine not bound, 1 superior oak sideboard, 1 grand concert gramophone, with two horns and ['>2 records. 1 real Turkish rug, cost $150, "quite new," 1G x 14ft; Icosy corner,, tost $7.1, couches and other household articles—ALL MI ST GO. P. C. O'DRISCOLL, Auctioneer. feb22,2fp SEALFISHERY, 1909. 00R CREWS will sign Articles as follows :— " KITE." — On Tuesday, 2nd March. " VIKING." — Wednesday, 3rd Narch. 44 Ranger." — Wednesday, 3rd March. " Algerine." — Thursday, 4th March. 44 Terra Nova." — Friday, sth March. 4: Aurora." —Friday, sth March. " Florizel."—Monday, Bth Mch. 44 Eagle."-Monday, Bth March. Men must show their vaccination cetiticates before they go on board the Steamers. " Kite" will sail from St. John's for Channel, Thursday, March 4th, iit noon. " Viking " will sail from St. John's for Channel, Friday, March th. at noon. BfIWRING BROS, Ltd. feb22,2i SEALFISHERY, 1909. The Crews will sign articles as follows : " Southern Cross " on Thursday, 4th March. "Iceland" on Thursday, 4th March. " Vanguard" on Friday, sth of March. "Bloodhound" on Friday, sth March. BAINE, JOHNSTON k CO Y. lis! Hi! Ms! WONDERLAND. NEW movinTpictures. Dramatic, Humorous, Mel<'-Dramatic, Tragic, flic. Vaudeville, Arthur Furlong, Dancing and Singing Comedian, in new Songs. Maude Caiiwron, (,Illu-trat«-«i Song) •' Polly Primrose." Fox -Haulc—Comic S<*ng—" I Had to Tako Him l p to Take Ifim Down." Double Turn, Arthur Furlong and Fox .Manic. .1 cents Adini-wioii. IO *" (Special Reserved ) IHalinccH—Mon., Wed., Finns.. J*ri., Sat.—2.3n to Night*—7 to 11. fe >22 FOR SALE, I Single M.FJ<;il. onlv ueeda few times. An ply at THIS OFFICE. jan-'o,tf [ (I nder the gracious patronage and in the presence of His Excellency the Oovernor and Lady Macgregor.) in ai rauim mm | , WILL BE GIVEN IX George Street Church on Monday Evening Next, First Day of March, at a Quarter Past Eight O'clock. ; 30 cents each ; at Steer Brothers, Dicks <k Co., The Royal Stores, Marshall Brothers, and of Members of the Choir. feb23,fp (P —^ • Machinery Supplies. Out stocks Ate the most complete and prices the most reasonable of any in the city. n SHIP SUPPLIES, MILL SUPPLIES and FACTORY SUPPLIES. ANGEL ENGINEERING JgL and SUPPLY CO., Ltd. wT L J) FLOUR! We sell all the leading brands in barrels and sacks. Graham Flour, 1-2 barrels; Brown Heal Flour, Table Corn Meal. Chef Sauce—Creamy. S Malt Breakfast Food. Hartley's Sauce. i. Shreded Wheat, Trisquit, White Label Fruit Sauce.' ! Pan Cake Flour, Wor. Sauce, 3c, 7c and 15c. ' Buckwheat Flour, Christie's Soda Biscuits. ! Brown Meal Flour, Jacob's Biscuits, assorted. Flaked Rice, Brock's Bird Food. Puffed Rice, Lyle's Golden Syrup, 4 lb, ">Dc. Milk Rice, Brown Haricot Beans. Farina, Semolina, Hone}r, btls. and tins. Ley no Pea Flour, Gall. Apples. Breakfast Wheat, Fussell's Cream and Milk. ! Injun Bread Flour. 10 boxes Venning's Butter, 2-lb. prints. T. jr. EDEIVS, fel»l2 Duckworth Street and Military Koad. PIANOS ! To i;ay there are no pianos but Drayton's L' would be foolish, but to say that for all ) round satisfaction they are the best, is only THE PLAIN TRUTH, PLAINLY STATED. Come in and convince yourself by a trial. #®*Easy payments to all. W. V. DRAYTON. PIANOS and ORGANS. : Job Printing Executed! 1 3 .V;mwava'.V;AV.'/MW J STAR HALL! j ■I BSrOwing to non-arrival of j! ! J J Express this Theatre will not BI [■ be open for Matinee this after- Ij ■ I noon. jC !;. The Express due yesterday J JI will not arrive before 1.30 p.m. to-day, when the Com- j S pany's New Fihns are expect- J1 J ed. In this event the manage- 5 5 ment will have a nice change 5 5 of programme prepared for 5 ■E visitors. sc. to all parts. jfi AWWAWAV.V.VAV.V.V/ Trurovs. City. Prince of Wales Rink, March Ist, 3rd and sth. (Ice permitting.) NUMBERED RESERVED~SEATS. Gallery, oOc. ; Boxes, Front Row, 7oc. ; Back Row, 50c. To'Jje had at Hutton's. IFGENERAL ADMISSION. 20c. General, admission tickets may be had at Messrs. Davidson's and Cash's, Tobacconists. Season Tickets will Not Admit. Doors ropen at 7 p.m. Game starts at 8.30 p.m. No smoking allowed in the Rink. feb23,sfp if Fresh Fruit and Pgul Fresh N. Y. Sausag.s. Finnan Haddies. Ellis & Co., Ltd., 20:1 Water Street. Fresh New York Turkeys, Fresh Few York Clrcken, Fresh New Yotk Ducks, Fresh New York Sausages, Finnan Haddies, Blue Point Oysters, Dessert. Apples, Cooking AppUs, Naval Oranges, Tangerines, Bananas. Grape Fruit, Bart let t l'eais, Messina Lemons, Fresh Tomatoes, Ca ltornia t eiery, American Parsnips, American Carrots. Fresh Smelts; Fresh C-uclfisli. Iresli Itabblts. Fresh Consignment CONFECTIONERY. 1 and 2 II). pkts. Itc member our Telephone |i Xw-4»3 1 A St. John's Lodge, A. F. & A. M., No. 579. R E. AX Emergency Meeting of tin above Lodge will be held in the Masoni< Temple, To-morrow, Wednesday, at 8.150 for the purpose of conferring degrees. By order of the W. M., feb23,l in JOH \ JE43VS. Sec FOR SALE! SSL FOR SALE—A Me- JBUPdium sized .'l-storv Dwelling House situated in one of the host localities ii the city ; lighted by electric light throughout, heated with newly installe< hot air furnace. All necessary connec tion in kitchen for gas cooking. A goo< opportunity to secure a comfortabli home at a moderate price. Apply at thi * olliee. febl->,eod,tf I Job Printing:. [Here is a Bargain I LIST YOU WILL APPRECIATE ! jj Job Lot ladies' Hemstitched Handkerchiefs at 5 cents. c Big Clearing Line ladies' Gloves - at 20c. pair. • A Clearing lot Children's Gloves at 20c. pair. Job lot White and Fancy Muslins VERY CHEAP. j An Odd Lot Women's Hose and Men's Sox *• • • at 20c. pair. Ladies' Motor Scarfs, Special Value at 57c. and 70c. ladies' Tweed Costume Skirts to clear at 51.90. Ladies' Flannelette and Melton Skirts • 38c. and 75c. Job lot ladies' Kid Gloves M<i^w*rts. VALUES on all LACES and EMBROIDERIES. BARGAINS in FLANNELETTE Pink Cream and Fancy. A. & 5. RODGER. Q 00 itiu WANT YOUR Q fi PASTRY S fj TO BE CRISP AND FLAKY? Q jjj Sajcon g q f*a^ry 8 8 Flour, 8 □ OR SALE BY AIL THE LEADING GROCERS. Q i\o YOU EVER FEEL DIS i N • U appointed wh(n buying a of Overcoat between the mm jjjjffi |j % a seasons to be compelled to take Jfi \; Q omething you don't like very well ? /t<V >s0 neetl doing so ! We are always Ik If) Mijii \T ftA stocked with up-to-date and Dressy yhif r(K' ; Mii; (\i r Cloths, and you will certainly he kv ;} % V.: ! j v\4k I pleased. A special line of TrouseriT) i • ' 1 Ylwi ings selling at four dollars. Splendid Ift ' ; j I / 111 value. Cut and finish guaranteed. *mm john maunder, " \i jwL Tailor and Clothier, fel 23 Ducbworth St. GIRLS! lit c&f; Don't you think it about time you were having a new one. 1 See Our Windows for Stocking Caps, te 40 cents—now 30 cents. ic Also, Pretty Cloth Caps—65 cts.—now 35 cts. - Get One. QSTYou will be pleased. ; S. MIL.LEY. '(I le > - : Advertise in the Telegram. i The Niclnl. Week of Feb. 22nd. ■ Limited Exhibition. Matinee Daily. Doors open at 1 and 6.45 p.m. PATHES WORLD-FAMED : PASSION PLAT. 'all colored. • Aggregating some 4, ">OO feef of tilm. B@r Vocal numbers include : "O, Rest in the Lord," ''The Holy City." " The Holy Night," 41 Calvary,'' etc., etc. Vocalists: 3. P. Kiely; A. H. . Goble; R. Maddison. Organist: J. A. Roth. ° feb22,tf ASH WEDNESDAY BUNS FOR SALE AT T. W. GALE'S, 120 Dnckiorth feb2:;,lfp Si reel. ASH WEDNESDAY BUNS On, Sale Tuesday & Wednesday -AT— JOHN BULLEY AYRE'S, 46 New Gower Street and 204 Water Street. TENDERS! TENDERS will be received, up to 12 o'clock, noon, on March Ist next for :— 1. The stock of Dry Goods of the Estate of W. 11. Parsons. 2. For the stock of Groceries and Provisions of the said Estate. Tenders may be for either or both. The stocks may be inspected on application to the undersigned. Thf! highest nor any tender not necessarily accreted. ' J. €. MARSHALL, " Trustee Insolvent Estate \V. H. Parsons, ? Water Street, St. John's. > febl9,Kin FOR SALE! ; 1 Kero. Oil Van with Fittings. AI .so, Stoves and other. Articles of Shop Fnrnitnre. Apply to J. C. MARSHALL. Trustee insolvent Estate W. H. Parsons, Water St., St. John's. flO.Sin FOR SALE I SCHOONERS, TRAPS; etc. Schooner*" Blanche " 46 Tons Schooner " Forest Bell" 26Tons Schooner "George" .... 38 Tons Schooner "Western Lass " 42 Tons second-hand Cod Traps— in good condition—with moorings complete. 10 cases Chilton's Copper Paint. Will all b,- M»!d at low iigures. Apply to JOHN COWAN, 110 Water Street. feb2.'},4fp,tu,th,s,m THE A. N. D. CO., LTD. THIS Company will not engage any men at GRAND FALLS unless they produce a Doctor's certificate of Vaccination or can show a satisfactory Vaccination Mark. THE ANGLO-NEWFOUNDLAND DEVELOPMENT CO., LTD. feb22,tf ~~ WANTED. A Good General Servan! : applv to MKS. CHAS. MUTTON between the' hours of H p.m. and 9 p.m., 1 Water Street. febl«,tf ' Well Educated Youn* as stenographer, ty|>ewriter, etc.; preferably one having good experience. Apply I>v letter onlv, stating reference, • AY UK. A: SONS, LTD. Oilice " A . Ic!'-1,. 4
Object Description
Title | Evening Telegram (St. John's, N.L.), 1909-02-23 |
Subject | Canadian newspapers--Newfoundland and Labrador--St. John's--20th century |
Publisher | W. J. Herder |
Place of Publication | St. John's (N.L.) |
Date | 1909-02-23 |
Year | 1909 |
Month | 02 |
Day | 23 |
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 | 65283.cpd |
Description
Title | Evening Telegram (St. John's, N.L.), 1909-02-23 |
Subject | Canadian newspapers--Newfoundland and Labrador--St. John's--20th century |
Publisher | W. J. Herder |
Date | 1909-02-23 |
Year | 1909 |
Month | 02 |
Day | 23 |
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_19090223_001.jp2 |
File Size | 6518.45 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, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1909. $3.00 per annum No. 45 Jtil kinds Job- {Printing* j —■Plain or Fancy—promptly executed* We him the latest type.for jirst-class work, and tolicit a trial order. THE EVENING TELEGRAM , AUCTION SALES! o_ • • TfISWOFmZ AUCTIONEER^ At (lie Residence of Consul Rigoreau, C ircular Road, on FRIDAY NEXT,. 26th instant, at 10.»<> o'clock, all (he Household Furniture and Effects. •®"Full particulars will appear later. P. C. O'DRISCOII, Auctioneer. Clear Out Private Sale. At the Proscott Street store 011 Tuesday and Wednesday next, 23rd and 21th inst., 2 superior upright pianos, 2 ditto organs, 1 golden oak book ease i:iid writing desk combined, quantity of books. IT bound vols, lllus. London News and nine not bound, 1 superior oak sideboard, 1 grand concert gramophone, with two horns and ['>2 records. 1 real Turkish rug, cost $150, "quite new," 1G x 14ft; Icosy corner,, tost $7.1, couches and other household articles—ALL MI ST GO. P. C. O'DRISCOLL, Auctioneer. feb22,2fp SEALFISHERY, 1909. 00R CREWS will sign Articles as follows :— " KITE." — On Tuesday, 2nd March. " VIKING." — Wednesday, 3rd Narch. 44 Ranger." — Wednesday, 3rd March. " Algerine." — Thursday, 4th March. 44 Terra Nova." — Friday, sth March. 4: Aurora." —Friday, sth March. " Florizel."—Monday, Bth Mch. 44 Eagle."-Monday, Bth March. Men must show their vaccination cetiticates before they go on board the Steamers. " Kite" will sail from St. John's for Channel, Thursday, March 4th, iit noon. " Viking " will sail from St. John's for Channel, Friday, March th. at noon. BfIWRING BROS, Ltd. feb22,2i SEALFISHERY, 1909. The Crews will sign articles as follows : " Southern Cross " on Thursday, 4th March. "Iceland" on Thursday, 4th March. " Vanguard" on Friday, sth of March. "Bloodhound" on Friday, sth March. BAINE, JOHNSTON k CO Y. lis! Hi! Ms! WONDERLAND. NEW movinTpictures. Dramatic, Humorous, Mel<'-Dramatic, Tragic, flic. Vaudeville, Arthur Furlong, Dancing and Singing Comedian, in new Songs. Maude Caiiwron, (,Illu-trat«-«i Song) •' Polly Primrose." Fox -Haulc—Comic S<*ng—" I Had to Tako Him l p to Take Ifim Down." Double Turn, Arthur Furlong and Fox .Manic. .1 cents Adini-wioii. IO *" (Special Reserved ) IHalinccH—Mon., Wed., Finns.. J*ri., Sat.—2.3n to Night*—7 to 11. fe >22 FOR SALE, I Single M.FJ<;il. onlv ueeda few times. An ply at THIS OFFICE. jan-'o,tf [ (I nder the gracious patronage and in the presence of His Excellency the Oovernor and Lady Macgregor.) in ai rauim mm | , WILL BE GIVEN IX George Street Church on Monday Evening Next, First Day of March, at a Quarter Past Eight O'clock. ; 30 cents each ; at Steer Brothers, Dicks |
CONTENTdm file name | 65275.jp2 |