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The Evening Telegram BBICT; ONE CENT- ST. JOHN'S, | opo >»pi»iqtg jotkn. 6 WKATIIE* FORECAST. fl TORONTO, Isoanr-lacreaainj; 8. , 8 W. end W, wtnds, unsettled, witk ■ K^'local .• i ■ AUCTION SALES. i._nji.ri<-.i-.i -«-. i-i-WJt-iri - - i- -- - ' ■"'■"■ 'w'——*— Sample Fur Coats. » *' \ ""' * FOR SALE At tbe Prescott Street Store, TEN LADIES' Fur Coats=«Samples. Will be sold at a bargain by private sale. P. C. O'DRISCOLL, Auctioneer. novie,3i,eod Horses for Sale! It the Reid Newfoundland Cos Dry Dock Sheds, on SATURDAY NEXT, 19th instant, toy Private Male, trow at lO.ao a.m., ts*2s Superior Horses, suitable for togging and general purposes. P. C. O'DfIISCOLL, Auctioneer. nqvltf.ofp SPECIALTIES, In Ulax*. Both pleasing to the Eye and. Palate. | . FISH. MEATS, VEGETABLES and FRUITS. & CO., LTD,, 203 Wattr Street. J'Vwu-li SjmliiH*, in glaen. (JorgotM AnchovHM, in glass. . l/jtwter in Aepic, in glate. ( a v f*riii««ndS|]wonJP|it«,4wjlaBi. . ■ -''<MMilMßka<PßMdMMrt«i Wfemltr PHreoa t« Atuplcs inglaßH. T Sliced Bacon, in glass,1 Whole Ox Tongue, in glass. Lambs Tongues, in glasfe. Turkey and Tongue, in glass. Chicken. Haul & Tongue, in jjlaes. Oxford brawn, in glau. Chicken and Tongue, in glass. Sliced Chicken, in glass. I Chicken Breasts, in glass. English Preeaed Beef, in glass. Veal and Ham, in glass. Soups, Broths and Jellies, in glass. Truffled CJkninpigiioiie— ._ ExtriW in glass. ? . English Garden Peas, in glass. Haricot Verts Extra Fins, in glass. Biacedoine de Legumes Extra, in glass -i Flageolets Extra Fine, in glass. * Epinardsaa Nature! Extra, in glass Fonda l>, Arti«faadte Extra, in glass ■ Aspergea Ma»|e Tout, i» giHss. II Mncettolae lVe Frnlte, f Fresh Peaolies, in pam- I Fresh Pears, in glass. Freeh Cherries, in glass, Brandy Peaches, infflare. Brandy Pearj, in glass. > $n|enfage Phime, in glass. oTOapple in Maraschino, in glasp. ' €hemee jn Maraschino, in glaie. ißbtfrriee in Cream de Menth, in. :••■■■- \ g'gflß- ' • y-.; ■ , . B«aielbifi« Sewfresh Arrivals! Ait few and Bright. ' Bil BmSB 11111 Bμ* '-: fal IV•■' - flWlt' W aVRi ■ ■■■ 'f*l i rff Jl II in ■ . '■ ' - ? ?r'-.-< ** ■*■:*; j£. i : ~ I'd' Jbi HHK #fe *""'■ I^^ JUST OPENED. tL M I^^^l^^ ■ J^*ft%^ y^^l *^^-'^^i^r^i\ I%v^& ci%■ Repairs of * every description • Carefully and Skilfully Executed. INSPECTION INVITED. JOSEPH ROPER.. Fiction Bight Up-to-Date at GARLAND'S. Max, by K. C. Thurston—soc; cloth, Eternal Fires, by Victoria Cross. ' 75c. , Life's Shop Windows, by Victoria Celt and Saxon, by Geo. Meredith— Cross. 50c; cloth, 75c Alisa Page, by R. W. Chambers—sl.3o. Lady Good-for-Nothlng, by Q.—cloth, The Green Mouse, by R. W. Chambers 60c. . —$1.30. Rewards and Fairies, Rudyard Kip- Silens .^ar,.rier' by Louls Tracey — ling's new coleetion of short „■ cloloh' ''oC,- -.. ■ stories—paper, 50c; cloth, 75c. Que!? Shebaf Ring—a most fascina- Shadow of a Titan, A. F. WedBwocd- Rld" H^ L, , . The Rose in the Ring, by Geo. Ban The missing Delora, E. P. Oppenheim McCutcheon. —50c- ' Author of Granstark—sl.so for $1.30 The Wisdom of Folly, E. T. Fowler— A Sealed Verdict, by L. L. Lynch—soc. 600. I Will Maintain, by M. Bowen—soci. The Devil and the Deep Sea, R. The Colonel's Past, by F. Warden— B rough ton. 75c. The Creators, by May Sinclair—soc. llest Harrow, by M. Hewlett—BOc. and 75c Lady Anne, by L, T. Memle—soc. Sahib-Log, by John Trevenn, i>oc Tho White' Bride, by T. M. White—soc City of Beautiful Nonsence, 10. T. i The Kith Man, by Mrs. G. Kernahan— Thurston. 50c. Prince of this World, by Joseph Hock- The OWden Aphrodite, by W. Criepe— Ing. • 60c. "i final GARLAND'S BOOKSTORE, 177 and 353 oct»>,f> - . ; ' Water Nireol. cJffljyrFo°d l4<^Products Pork and Beans WITH TOMATO SAUCB Cooked through and through. They are all selected hand-picked beans with a splendid tomato sauce, ff you want the best ask your grocer for Libby's Pork and Beans. Libby, McNeill & Llbby SDMMS CHEAP anfl ioTi Three Clearing Lines: Ladles' Hack and Coloared Jackets, this Tears' Styles, from S2|Bto|J.# " Udki' Cwlßffle SUrU, in Merest Pattern Tieeds* daly $t.W. Iβ aid Black Cioto, only $1.80. j Id lily m Black Clotli, e«ly|2J. '■ ; - Cfafc D«fßt Colonn, only |8.(»; )it6feMljle(l^Prk«. ''aa^Bßßfe.' ■" *" __. ■ ' BnT' 19 KiAalaMfMK • fl^W^^Hi^^BT'^^■■V^B>^f*<:^Kr''^K^P^et^l< Sunday at Home, Chatterbox, Ypqng England, Boy's Ojwn, Girls Own, Btnpire for Boys, Enjpiifcjtor. (Jirle, .Woiider Book, Children'* Friend, Sunday* Our Little Dots, j Child'? Companion, Infant .MagazineJ Tfcie Royal, tfbe Prize—all at the lowest price. 7 Picture and Toy Books from 2 cents to $1.60 each. For value in Christmas Cards we easily stand first. The Kite Pkt. .. .. 12 cards-- sc. pkt. The Ranger Pkt. . .12 cards— 7c. pkt. The Labrador Pkt. pkt. The Algerine Pkt ...12 eards—lsc. pkt. The S. Cross Pkt . .12 pkt. The Neptune Pkt. .26 cards—2oc. pkt. The Viking Pkt ..5© cards—2oc. pkt. The Eagle Pkt . .12 cards—2sc. pkt. The Aurora Pkt..25 cards—2sc. pkt The Beothic Pkt.>l2 cards—3<te. pkt. The BTventure Ptu 12 «ards—6oc. pkt. The Advenfoe 12 cards—4oc. pkt. The B'venture Pt.,'l2 cards—soc. pkt. The Florizel Pkt ..12 cards—7oc. pkt. Immense variety of cards -in boxes containing 10 to 25 cards, from 15c. to $1.50 per box. Single Cards in;boxes, Bc. to $1.60 each. Fancy Calendars for 1911, from 4 cents. « DICKS & CO., POPULAR BOOKSTORE . - - \'-*-Ki'&"*" ■■•■*■-.'-■*-.'"<■ I I moose jaw. as*. M I ■ Can Afford tcTuse V the B£ST buv I Robin Itooo I **The Flour Jhar isdifferent." ■ If you do you u-ill find .that I the cost of ROBIN HOOD is smallest after all. - - ,\ The bigger loaf is one differ- '', ence. •, •,' Easier assimilations of the bread Is another difference. The tweeter flavor is a third • ■ There arc other points of I difference. Any one of them' ■ S&SKStcnew&n-F lour mwmum j in great v«ri*y;?£kKv \ 4 Tw iim yhlfl '■♦■ ■ ■ ' .; ' '- &. '"'•"v*' >*Y **-*'. ' ■ *' . I A JfflHt SntFw Robins "'tffff'ftro atb vejcy interesting to the Hotfeekeefr I New carpets and rugs are shown iin greatviriety,of toloring and,dengitt »I Stifr, MattftSfir,; ' :.h H., *In^adii xoa wll tor ■ thi I DmwingJßooia, Dining Room, 'Library and Hall. All the'very jiew , est and, lateet jßtyles. ',- ' !> *?""-. • .?. ." . Air;\*e'a*|f of yotr is to visit bur 9t«»re and our clerks wiiroqly be tw Stock and convince you. «iat>eean say* » you rfSAey -bylwiytog- at Sftprey " ' orders be filled and ipacked with tHe utmostrpare. CALLAHAN, CLASS * fed. j FURS, Furs, fIS. \ lEIHE season when the WEARING OF FURS will be I imperative is rapicHy approaching, find it is Well if '■M. you have considered that the time to buy is now when stocks are repletje. It is better if you mi A |f\ stocks 1 .ire aware that'the . KLAIn Fl KS best place at which HIH "■*"■"" to suit j to purchase Furs is e ALL claesep. Any lndyvcan suit herself g■■»!■%«# there, vhether bhe HγNRY mi * wm wi-shesBomethi°«in lILHIII I I- afairtogoodqitali- H H ty, or something in A HI AIR A H. I the cheapest make. 7 f HehasaltvavHa CHILDREHS, j lar«o stock of'Re- HUNT ATM U ' ! J • liable and Fnnhion- LH jIYII lAI IUN ( Mi at any other store, j and it is a certainfy "' ' Children's linita- that you- will .not jjt'-t ' tion Fur eckletB T| i f as good value any? & Muffs, from only p \ i where else. 40 Gents eacn- •( HENRY BLAIR; You can increase your profits by v using Gossages HHH soaps. Prices, etc., from 81118888881 G, Mi BARR,Agent I J •• < •: fl jkj . rll||MjjH| I^HHnK •>• v .. ■;.',. **.■*• • * * * *** '' '■'' jnO ' Jtjtl *Tyr Hf JLXV " - ; > Waile*v*thp*h«rf<rf ■ , ftefsiay; ttt M^^H, Callingatltiefolloting places: Bay-de-Verdej, trinity, Catalfna, i. Bonavfsta,*, King's CdVe, Salvage, Greenspoßd, ' Seldtxn*- Come-By, Fogof flange Islands, Herring Neck Twijlinsate, Moretons Hfttx bor. Exploita,', fortune. Hurboiv ing Tickles. Alley's Istfand, tittle Wy Island, #a>, Nipper'k Harbor, Tilt Cove, La Scle, Pacqtiet, CoatfiTman's Cove, Seal Cove,-Wert«rn Cove. Jackson's Arm, Harbor Deep, Engine, Qonche, St. Anthony, iQriguet, Cape . Charles, Battle Harbor. Iβ?"Freight received untii 6 p.m. on' Wednesday..' For frdght or passage apply to the Coastal Office of . BOWRIHG BROTHERS. United. Telephone 366. EMBALMING! The subscriber begs to inform bi» friemls and the public generiilly that, during his ■ recent visit ,he took a JGourse of in the 4ii of J fUBALMINGT and i* dqw prepared to ■ pnH»Moe.tWfttiiieeti»e!«i|Urt: . .»* Uftdeitakiwn itMidiiil -far, «H • night or (toy:. « f Hlarse*. I*erBonel attJimon tod witie-1 faction guarantee!" **-*■• ■* ■ S. 6. Wafdegravg $i] n0v2,1 m. fp <Pllg"c *!*¥< FOR^ALt! ALL THAT large 61 FREE- ' HOLD LAND east of t&e Custom i House, bounded on the * tfouth by Water Street, by *which it'tffeSstiWs about 145 feet, on nortti worth Street by which It measures about 199 feet, on the east by Ellis Estate and on the west by the Custom 1 House. This is one of the few large properties on Water Street mow avrfil- . able for enterprises of any magnitude. It has extensive frontages On both Water and Duckworth Streets, Is in the immediate vicinity rf the largest shipping centre of tin town and adjoins the Custom House; For further particulars apply to JAS. PI BLACK WOO*. oct3l,eod,tf. , Hcßrid»*a gflU For Sale-Two Yotttitf HORNED. Perfectly gonnd. Suitable for express or general purposter. Apply W. V. DRAYTON, Mueic Store, Waler Street. novlß.tf Will the person who took a If andcnrt belonging to J. RJOHNSTON retnra eaine- and save trouble as the party is suepested. novls,tf Help Wanted. A Female Assistant for f Dry Goods ndtet have had several years effperietfe*. *.-Aisb, a Hoy about 15 veareold: AppVjo GEORGE KNOWLjNQ. ' * novl(J,tf Ceat Maply THE LTD. novls,sfp& \wm Mttriwst understand driving, cfre of. cattle and poultry. .oovH.tf
Object Description
Title | Evening Telegram (St. John's, N.L.), 1910-11-16 |
Subject | Canadian newspapers--Newfoundland and Labrador--St. John's--20th century |
Publisher | W. J. Herder |
Place of Publication | St. John's (N.L.) |
Date | 1910-11-16 |
Year | 1910 |
Month | 11 |
Day | 16 |
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 | 69685.cpd |
Description
Title | Evening Telegram (St. John's, N.L.), 1910-11-16 |
Subject | Canadian newspapers--Newfoundland and Labrador--St. John's--20th century |
Publisher | W. J. Herder |
Date | 1910-11-16 |
Year | 1910 |
Month | 11 |
Day | 16 |
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_19101116_001.jp2 |
File Size | 5544.53 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 BBICT; ONE CENT- ST. JOHN'S, | opo >»pi»iqtg jotkn. 6 WKATIIE* FORECAST. fl TORONTO, Isoanr-lacreaainj; 8. , 8 W. end W, wtnds, unsettled, witk ■ K^'local .• i ■ AUCTION SALES. i._nji.ri<-.i-.i -«-. i-i-WJt-iri - - i- -- - ' ■"'■"■ 'w'——*— Sample Fur Coats. » *' \ ""' * FOR SALE At tbe Prescott Street Store, TEN LADIES' Fur Coats=«Samples. Will be sold at a bargain by private sale. P. C. O'DRISCOLL, Auctioneer. novie,3i,eod Horses for Sale! It the Reid Newfoundland Cos Dry Dock Sheds, on SATURDAY NEXT, 19th instant, toy Private Male, trow at lO.ao a.m., ts*2s Superior Horses, suitable for togging and general purposes. P. C. O'DfIISCOLL, Auctioneer. nqvltf.ofp SPECIALTIES, In Ulax*. Both pleasing to the Eye and. Palate. | . FISH. MEATS, VEGETABLES and FRUITS. & CO., LTD,, 203 Wattr Street. J'Vwu-li SjmliiH*, in glaen. (JorgotM AnchovHM, in glass. . l/jtwter in Aepic, in glate. ( a v f*riii««ndS|]wonJP|it«,4wjlaBi. . ■ -'' |
CONTENTdm file name | 69677.jp2 |