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THE EVENING TELEGRAM. VOL 25. Price: One Cent. ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND, MONDAY. FEBRUARY 16, 1903. $3.00 Per Annum. No. 38. |E1 AIM'KKTINKJWUMTS Geo.W.B.Ayre.Ll.B. Barrister, Solicitor, Conveyancer, and Notary Public. oilki.; kexol'f kihmhng, st. Johns, nfm>. Winter & Fenelon, 1 Kurri«terft, Solicitor*, I'wwmttHi Are. Offices: Commercial Chambers, I WATER STREET. SIP JAKES S. WINTER, K. C. JOHN J. FENELON, of the Middle Tcm- • pie, London, Barrister at Lav;. , ft i'i n;,iV.>,f;>,oi Professional Card. M. P. GIBBS, (Lata Marine & Gibbs), Barrister, Solicitor and Notary. • Comtnitstoncr of Deed- for Stale of New • York. Special attention given to Commercial and j 'nrporation Business. ■ Purchase, Sale and Development of Miner* ;i) and Thnl er l*ropcrties. I.ntv oflicos : ■•Onielte'* Untitling, ' Si. John**. jau3l,lm,f|i AUCTION SALES. Tenders or Auction J lie following properties belonging to ' the insolvent estate of P. ROGERSON & SON, (unless previously disposed of), will be sold nt public auction on TUESDAY, March 3rd, at 12 o'elock. (Tcndcrt must be addressed to the Trsjfsi tee), namely: Premises at Indian Tickle, Labrador. Premises at Holton, Labrador. Premises at Little Harbor, Labrador Inventory of Remains at Indian Tickle. Inventory of Remains at Comfort Bight. All information with itemized particulars of Inventories can be obtained on apptieatkM to JOIIX (<>Wl\. Trttsiec. Or, 18. L. MA RE, AiM'liouccr. fcb1G,1£,21,26,28,2 STATUTORY NOTICE. Is ~ the Will and Estate of DANIEL J. HENDERSON, late of St. John's, in the Island of Newfoundland, Gentleman, deceased. PAJOIIC'tt is hereby given that all I « persons claiming {>> be creditors of or who have any claims affecting the estate of the above-named Daniel .). Henderson, deceased, are' requested to send particulars of their claims duly attested to ROBERT K. BISHOP, of St. John's, Merchant, the Executor named in the Will of said deceased, on or before the .17dla stay <»* February. A. I>. IfMKL And all persons indebted to the v.id estate are requested to make immediate payment to the said executor or to the undersigned solicitor for said executor; and notice is also hereby given * that after the said J7th day of February, A.D. i:u:s. the said executor will distribute the assets of the said estate, baring regard only to the claims of which he shall then have had notice. Dated at St. John's, this 26th day of January, A. D., 1903. A. !.«•<. BUKTEAI', Solicitor for Executor, L'rosbie Motel Building, Duckworth St., St. John's, MIL jan26,2,9,1<; IN THE SUPra~COUIIT. In the matter of the petition of JOHN JOY, of Stephen ville» West Coast of Kewfouudlaud, I'lantcr, alleging that he is insolvent and praying that he may be so declared, IJI'cN reading the petition, schedule and uilidavitol petitioner ami upon hearing Mr. Muni*, K.C., Counsel lor petitioner, I do older that the said John Joy and Iris creditors doaj j >«_-ii»■ before me in Chambers at the Court House on Saturday, the 28th da> of February, ' at 10.30 o'elo< k a.m.,to be examined and heaiel j touching his alleged insolvency, .nil to l>e I Mirtliei dealt with according to law. And lhat Allien 11. Salter, accountant, Itoyal *~i<ji< s be, and he i* herebj appointed,- trustee ftftlu ins-olveut estate ol |>etilioner. lialed at St. John's, tins Lftli day of L'ebru■rv, A.D , 1903. isgd.j UE4». M. .loiivsox, J. On motion of .Mr. Morn-. K.C., lor petitioner. [•.a/.etle.J 4>,m FOR SALE or EXCHANGE. -.% Young llcii'ci*. just uaiveu, a good milker. Apply to WILLIAM iOOK, Water Street. febl4,4fp ffgW ADVIICIHISIOMIOATS. MBW AOVISKTIHI_Mf-MTf_. | tfs|§; is used by some (oik at all seasons. Wc aJbk. n°« '<a vefySoiin(i Tea al 20c'llL mWM<*&KW' Ko'2'a very good Ceylon, at 30c. lb. JIM0,3'a nicel'"avorell ""Pd Cey,on' * No, 4, Golden 1 ip, extra value. 50c. lb. No. 5, a Tea Dust of exceptional value, at 25c. lb. J.). ST. JOHN, DUCKWORTH STREET. EEEEEEEE. SPECIAL VALUE IN — BLANKETS! Fleeced Blankets, from $1.00 per pair. All Wool Blankets, our special, at $2.40. All Wool Blankets, fine quality, large size, $3,00 per pair. Extra Superior, $3,50, $4 and $4.50 a pair 8. MILLEY/ater&Colonialsts-5i THE CELEBRATED S S B5 __S?&_ fS__ El *iJIIJBfJM ffIESI _W_\\. A i i lIIVI TFil _ \ IS A PURE CEYLON, AND t t ALL LEAF—NO DUST. | j Is Retailed at 0 cents per 1-4 lb. $ I AND IS SUPERIOR TO % $ MOST TEAS AT 9 CENTS. $ r—amw^sK—aßmmm——e———mmwmmamm—wmm—mK——m—^mm—mmmmim^^^mm—————mmmm———^mmmm The Egregious English, by Angus The Ghost Camp, by Rail Holde- MeNeili 50c.. eloth Mle. nioorc 50c. The Cardinal'sSauffßox,by Henry The White Wolf, by Jfalf liolele- Uaekett 50c. Moore 50c. The Searlet Woman, by Joseph Love and the Soul Iluuters, by.lno. Hocking 50c. Oliver Hobta 50c, eloth Otic. A Itouian "Mystery, by Richard A Speckled Bird, by Mrs. Augusta B;igot 50c. K. Wilson, paper 50c. cloth SOc Where There"* a Win, by E. Everett Green; A Romance of the Tuilerics, by Francis Gribble. English Newspapers and Magazines iy„7.ip Opposite l*o*t Office. j^gVM^f¥^s¥iWyW«W^W% *5 Tne latest Plug Smoking: 3^ I 'Good Luck.' I MiS, SASHES, IMlSjc! WE HAVE IX STOCK: Boors all sizes or made to order, Sashes all sizes or imde to order, Trimmings of all kinds. m Hand Rails and Hand Rail Turns, Moulding aft sizes required, Mantle Pieces, P. & T. Board, Fine and Sprucefresh from our own machines, Pine Board and Plank all grades, Clapboard dressed or rough, Framing, Joisting and Scantling, Shingles, Pailings and Laths. Please give us a call, and we feel sure that you will say that you have at last struck the right place to have your wants supplied. D. THISTLE * CO., Water Street. SKW AIWICKTIKtiMKVrS. HTKvV IBfEUTWEMESTR. Under the Patronage of His Honour the Administrator. i l m maw in rail FEBRUARY 19th and :20th. Hill be pro<lU£ed for the benefit of the « hureh I.mis' flrigude, Mr. riucro'a tircnt Sueccm, "The Magistrate." Mr! hnlltmy. } ***«*« o« the Mulberry Street Police Court -j J; Jf # g^S Co!onel Lukyn rbotn Bengal—retired) Mr. G. Shea Captain Horace Vale (Shropshire Fusiliers) Mr. J. S. Mann Cis Fairingdon (Mrs. Poskct's son, by her first marriage) Mr. W. Warren Achille Blond (Piopriclor ol the Hotel des Princes) • • •'• Mr. W. S. Monroe Isidore (a waiter) Mr. N. Aklerdice Mr. Worminglon i Chief Clerk at Mulberry Street) Mr. W. S. Monroe Inspector Messiter, ) f Mf. W. W. Blackall Sergeant I.ugg. [Metropolitan Police -J Mr. G. Williams Constable Harris, J ( Wykc (Servant at Mr. Poskel's) Mr. N. Ahkrdkc Agatha Posket (late Farrington, nee Verrinder) Mrs. (Josling Charlotte (her sister) Miss G. Hatchings Beatte Tomtinsoa (a young lady reduced to teaching music) Miss hoonc Popham Miss McCowcn Doors open at 7.30; Performance begins at 8.r5 p.m. Tickets may be obtained at Hatton's Store. Prices: 75, 50, 30 and 20 cents. fcbi6,si,fp 'PURE COCOA! As a Food Edens' Pure Soluble Cocoa possesses valuable dietic advantages, and is in a marked degree easily miscible in water and milk, and may be fairly considered the most perfect form in which Cocoa can be taken as a beverage. Sole Importer, Duckworth Street and Military Roasl. Food for Lent! SELLING CHEAP AT. Bishop & Monroe's janJKMi lie Keeley Institute, Portlaufl, Maine. ~ D_tVNMI.-f-fEOS, MOHl»_f ItflSM and other Drug addictions are successfully treated and cured. By permission the following named persona are given as references, who will give intonnaiiou as regards the Keeley Treatment, or refer you to one who will: REV. J. L. DAWSON, J. G. CON ROY REV. L. CURTIS, HON. J. J. ROGERSON, REV. CANON DINFIEI.D, C. MACPHEIISON, REV. 11. P. COWPERTIIWAITE, 11. COCRTENAY, REV. CANON CABTWRIGHT, ISAAC C. MORRIS REV. ANDREW ROBERTSON, JOHN TRAI'NEI/L, REV. JAMES M. WHITE, SIR J. 8. WINTER JOHN COWAN. ndil dllll tUIHiyLOs 100 qtls. CHOICE CODFISH, for family use. 200 brls, CHOICE EATING POTATOES. Paterson Downing Company. 101(1 LOW H, LIMITED. The finest work in house, store and office finish. Our work is found in the best residences and public buildings in the country. We have a large plant and excellent facilities. HORWOOD LUMBER Co., Ltd. mSW 4IMIICI ISI.MIVI*. I NEW AIftVftIITISEMEMTS. We Are After Your Tea Tiaile, and wc led assured Inat we will hold on to it when you buy liom us once. Wc stake our reputalion on our goods, amongst which arc : , Royal Standard Tea, white label, 50-lb. chests, 1-4 s, i-2's, lead pkts., packed in Ceylon. 50 CtS. lb. retail. " Royal Stores, Ltd." Special for Housekeepers, Red Label, Royal Standard Tea, cheats, packed in Ceylon, 40c. lb. retail Blue Label, 32c. lb. retail, ROYAL STORES, LIMITEDICE STICKS.® During these days of icy streets, if you do not carry a \\_\ \_\ good fat accident policy by all means carry one of our HrH ice sticks. It may save your life. We can supply you 1| |1 with any style or size you want. Gc'd mounted, silver- rail mounted, or without any mounting. Spears put in while MSmSt_ R. H.Trapnell M janlO.eo.l — Jewel'er. Water Street. _____■ DAMAGED BOOKS Mil MABAZIHES. Lauded from S.S. " t;lencoe," to wet condition, 1 case, containing FASHION JOl H\AI.S, MAGAZINES and BOOHS, mow offered at Great Reductions. Weldon's Ladies' Journal, Young Ladies' Journal, Ladies* World, Pall Mall, Review of Reviews, &c. Adventures of Sherlock Holmes by A. C. Beatrix, by IT. Dcßalzac, cloth, 50% Doyle, cloth, 40c The Zeit-Ueist, by L. Dougall, j')J Fcnlso'f Josephine, by K.iramilton. cloth,6oo Will, by G. Olract, 50c Nelson and His Captains, by W. 11. Fitehctt, A Sunless Heart, by K. Johnstone,,Wc pacer. _:>c (Jreat K. & A. Train Kobbery, by P. L. Foim, The Carstsirs of Castle Craig, by H. Car- cloth, 45c _■«_____- ~. michacl, cloth, SOc Crown and Author, by J. C. Hutchcso)., Sncw Cm* Land, by E. Fhillpotts, cloth, 50c cloth, 45c > A Golden Sorrow, by Mrs. C. Hocv. clotb,4sc A Witch's Legacy, by H. Bell, cloth, Wz A Man's Conscience, by A. Macalpine, cloth, Set of Uogucs, by F. Barrett. jOc 45 ee-ta. Dozen Ways of Love, by L. Doiigall.cloth.jOc Shouldci of Shasta, by B. Stoker, cloth, SOc Second Son, by Mrs. Oliphant, cloth, We Wc are t'learine out a Number of !»In*«_liies at 5 cents to 10 cents. \ihhs Xitmbei'M at lO els. to 20 ct*. each. SL _E3. Gr_A._E«,Xj_A._>ari>? Trading Bookseller and Newsdealer. i FAMOUS Irish PIPES, | PETERSONS PATENT, <* _\_ Can now be had at f I Cash's Tobacco Store, I t! water street. J la Says INSURANCE Costs j. Good Deal! Certainly not those who have profiled by the reduced Hates of the MC»n<td-tt_R.M "Ottawa," "London Mutual" and "Angl« -merican" Fire Insurance Companies. WE HOLD TFG RECORD for obtaining by far he greatest number of new clients every year. Wc are still competing for YOUR BUSINESS and will make a quotation that will satisfy you, as we already have satisfied hundreds of others. PERCIE JOHNSON, General Agent. Office : M Law t'liombers." Ducbwortli St. OUR ADVICE TAKEN! FOR THEY ASK NO QUESTIONS (AS REQUESTED), mrr take THE OVERCOAT AND PAY THE $6 50, AND LOOK PLEASANT. WHI TEW AY'S, febe.cod Oppposite I*o»t ©Mce. NEW AWVERTISKWKNTS. HOCKEY GOALS are most elusive, and hockeyists are constantly being disappointed by the vagaries of the puck. i . Our patrons, however—both r.ockeyists and spectators—are all and always winners, because our custommade Suits at $10.00 Cash never fail to give (Mir game is always on! No limit to (he players. You may join no:*.'. JOHN ADRAIN, 1cb16,c«..t Water Klreet. ChaFity^BALL The Ladies of St. Vincent, de Paul Society will hold their ANNUAL BALL BRITISH HALL on Wednesday, \Hi\\ instant. Dancing at 8 30. Tickets— 1/ulyV, $100; Gent's. $1.50; Doable, $2 50. To be had from iho laities of the Society anil at Mutton's Bookstore. feblo.tu,lli,s,m,tu N^IIMONS, APPLES. » — V\ •» llamnra," to-ilay : 20 cases S. Peel ONIONS, large size jo cases ditto ditto, small size 10 cases large LEMONS Ki ** tilmeoe :'* 50 barrels No. 1 Baldwin APPLES— (Well cotoarad.) EDWIN MURRAY. REMOVAL NOTICE! I have removed my office to the STANDARD MANUFACTURING CO.'S BUILDING, Water St. East. Telephone connection. H. T. McCOUBREY. feblG/ii.lp MASONIC HALL — -*-- — Joint Stock Company Limited. — _*_ . - THE Annual General Meeting of the Shareholders of '.he above Company will be held in the Masonic Temple, on Monday, the 10th ' •»*<., at >U<> p.m., foi ibe election of isireetori and transaction of other bnsine-i). Isy order, €. S. PINNKKT. feb9,1.1,10 Secretary- Treasurer. utauiM w. F, mm Surveyor. Chemist. SULLIVAN & CANNING, SiirvcyoM «V < ln*i«isi«. Survey*. Examination*; and Report* on Tim-1 bar and Mineral !<»■<» Aaaayaaad Analysis of Ores and <.t!ici Materials.j£f Samples i>y mail will receive prompt at-1 OFFICE: 140 Duckworth Street, P. O. JJof, 421. Off. Custom Hone. jau-,f,in,3ni TIMBERLAND and Mine Owners May find Purchaser if pricey right, by addressing GEO. J. O'DOHERTY, felt;,7fp 7!) Milk St. Boston, Mass. a -r<2sa&.%, R ! C Tl,(- '■''il'" An-oaflu\v3»A D.1.0. iiual Meeting the Be:ievokMit iii-ii So- «*ty will be hcldTO-MOKfeS«*f*s) ROW (Tuesday) KV K N( ■s+Wv-'* ' |x«J, :,t 8 o'clock, in St. Patrick's Hall. By order, JOHN I* SI.AT- I KKY, Seej. kbl6,ii,fp fCi LET," BUILDING LOTS lon Kins'* Bridge Rcud, Winter \venue and I Portugal Cove Road. For further p.-'.rttoulara ai.|.!.v to HUTCIIINtaN «V ItT.K KWOOI>. |aw2»,\y,*;m,U 1 CABLFfOR TALMor , tak, 250 Fathoms IQ-ineh Belfc»f Steam* tarrcd Manilla Hawser, BHghilv n*eH| - nil! be'aold reasonable; appij <■> U. J. UIOVANNIWI, c:t. Lawtcaee, im~SALE.»MMreis < hoi<e Knliug; I'otatoc*. M. A. BASTOW, Heck's Cove. febl4.tr WANTED. I aWy for Office Work] Afffy by letter to " Z," Ifeil ollkt». lC,3ip
Object Description
Title | Evening Telegram (St. John's, N.L.), 1903-02-16 |
Subject | Canadian newspapers--Newfoundland and Labrador--St. John's--20th century |
Publisher | W. J. Herder |
Place of Publication | St. John's (N.L.) |
Date | 1903-02-16 |
Year | 1903 |
Month | 02 |
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 | 70407.cpd |
Description
Title | Evening Telegram (St. John's, N.L.), 1903-02-16 |
Subject | Canadian newspapers--Newfoundland and Labrador--St. John's--20th century |
Publisher | W. J. Herder |
Date | 1903-02-16 |
Year | 1903 |
Month | 02 |
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_19030216_001.jp2 |
File Size | 5961.83 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 25. Price: One Cent. ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND, MONDAY. FEBRUARY 16, 1903. $3.00 Per Annum. No. 38. |E1 AIM'KKTINKJWUMTS Geo.W.B.Ayre.Ll.B. Barrister, Solicitor, Conveyancer, and Notary Public. oilki.; kexol'f kihmhng, st. Johns, nfm>. Winter & Fenelon, 1 Kurri«terft, Solicitor*, I'wwmttHi Are. Offices: Commercial Chambers, I WATER STREET. SIP JAKES S. WINTER, K. C. JOHN J. FENELON, of the Middle Tcm- • pie, London, Barrister at Lav;. , ft i'i n;,iV.>,f;>,oi Professional Card. M. P. GIBBS, (Lata Marine & Gibbs), Barrister, Solicitor and Notary. • Comtnitstoncr of Deed- for Stale of New • York. Special attention given to Commercial and j 'nrporation Business. ■ Purchase, Sale and Development of Miner* ;i) and Thnl er l*ropcrties. I.ntv oflicos : ■•Onielte'* Untitling, ' Si. John**. jau3l,lm,f|i AUCTION SALES. Tenders or Auction J lie following properties belonging to ' the insolvent estate of P. ROGERSON & SON, (unless previously disposed of), will be sold nt public auction on TUESDAY, March 3rd, at 12 o'elock. (Tcndcrt must be addressed to the Trsjfsi tee), namely: Premises at Indian Tickle, Labrador. Premises at Holton, Labrador. Premises at Little Harbor, Labrador Inventory of Remains at Indian Tickle. Inventory of Remains at Comfort Bight. All information with itemized particulars of Inventories can be obtained on apptieatkM to JOIIX (<>Wl\. Trttsiec. Or, 18. L. MA RE, AiM'liouccr. fcb1G,1£,21,26,28,2 STATUTORY NOTICE. Is ~ the Will and Estate of DANIEL J. HENDERSON, late of St. John's, in the Island of Newfoundland, Gentleman, deceased. PAJOIIC'tt is hereby given that all I « persons claiming {>> be creditors of or who have any claims affecting the estate of the above-named Daniel .). Henderson, deceased, are' requested to send particulars of their claims duly attested to ROBERT K. BISHOP, of St. John's, Merchant, the Executor named in the Will of said deceased, on or before the .17dla stay <»* February. A. I>. IfMKL And all persons indebted to the v.id estate are requested to make immediate payment to the said executor or to the undersigned solicitor for said executor; and notice is also hereby given * that after the said J7th day of February, A.D. i:u:s. the said executor will distribute the assets of the said estate, baring regard only to the claims of which he shall then have had notice. Dated at St. John's, this 26th day of January, A. D., 1903. A. !.«•<. BUKTEAI', Solicitor for Executor, L'rosbie Motel Building, Duckworth St., St. John's, MIL jan26,2,9,1<; IN THE SUPra~COUIIT. In the matter of the petition of JOHN JOY, of Stephen ville» West Coast of Kewfouudlaud, I'lantcr, alleging that he is insolvent and praying that he may be so declared, IJI'cN reading the petition, schedule and uilidavitol petitioner ami upon hearing Mr. Muni*, K.C., Counsel lor petitioner, I do older that the said John Joy and Iris creditors doaj j >«_-ii»■ before me in Chambers at the Court House on Saturday, the 28th da> of February, ' at 10.30 o'elo< k a.m.,to be examined and heaiel j touching his alleged insolvency, .nil to l>e I Mirtliei dealt with according to law. And lhat Allien 11. Salter, accountant, Itoyal *~i |
CONTENTdm file name | 70403.jp2 |