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The Evening Telegram. volume xxry. *■#■ ONE CENT. ST. JOHNU NEWFOUNDLAND, AU^#2%rl9l3. tfrOq P£R YEAR. NUMBER m¥ mm TENP WIAT TORONTO, Noon.-i-FDjsi% to strong soutli. shifting to W. and N.W. winds; soph1 showers to-day. Tuesdays-Pair and cooler. v ROPBR'S, Noon.—Bar. 29.45; Ttaer.- -Jt,, 1 iD. ;'"CrD'-%3f. 4- TfcW PACBB T"JI V Over 40,690 Evening telegram, The People's Paper. • m" i& Halifax, Sept 3rd, to Sept. 11th, 1913. Canadian National Exhibition, r Toronto, Ont., August 23rd to Sept. Bth, 1913 Excursion Tickets will be sold from all points on Reid-Newfoundland Company's system Excursion tickets will be sold from all points on Reid-Newfoundland Company's system ~.,.. to Toronto. to Halifax. - - -v" Good GOING August 19th, 21st, 25th, Sept. Ist and 2nd. I / / Good GOING August 31st to Sept. Bth. RETURNING, good to leave Halifax up to and tf%ll lIT T^# a d~\l TD including September 18th, 1913. IMe WA V H irST I JiISS h One Way First Class Fare. One Way First Class Fare. For dates Aug. 20th, 26th and 31st, special reduced fares in effect. RATES UPON APPLICATION. Time limit all tickets Sept. 10th, 1913. M REID-NEWFOUNDLAND COMPANY ' f » » * _i_ m m » M tm it m m i :«:*DnJ te^nAK^M^^Md^i AUCTION SALES ! Arcriox. Handsome Standard English Motor Car, At the Anglo-American Garage, on Tuesday Next, 26th instant, at 11 a.m.. if not previously disposed of by private sale. The car will seat four passengers, is fully equipped and one spare wheel; has been used only one month. Mav be inspected on applicaiion to P. F. WIXSOR, ESQ., Cochrane House, or P. C. O'DRISCOLL, aiiriaSi Auctioneer. Grand OPERA LIBRETTOS Just arrived-The Librettos , for the Grand Opera Festival, to be held in CASINO TBEATRE, Sept. Bth. «h a»d 11th. , Positively only three performances will be given The Libretto of CavaHeiia Rustic ana. La Travtala, Don Pasqiale. Each Libretto -contains the Plot of the Opera, Dramatis Personae, Scenes and Incidents—Words and Music of the principal airs- English and Italfan Text. Price 50c. each. : N. B.—Onlx a limited supply oh haJtd—Secure one of each at once. Atlantic Bookstore, Corner and Wat** S^fets. Just Received 400 M No. 1 W. & G. RENDELL. Sentiment, one of the characters says, is everything in life. Without it no heroic action would ever be performed, no self-sacrifice shown; everything would be just miserable. Mr. Locke can certainly not be accused of losing sight of this most pleasing human attribute. Stella Maris, with her delicate thoughts and fancies, is thoroughly charming. Risca and Herrold are both quite captivating. The story as a whole is well worthy to rank with Locke's best and most successful novels. Special Colonial Editions —paper, 50c.; cloth, 75c. Other novels by this same writer Aristide Pujol Beloved Vagabond .. Simon the Jester .. Marcus Ordeyne .. Idols Where Love Is .. Derilects Rossley Theatre. St. John's Leading Yand,eville Emm Mil BEXJSEIT COSCIKT, August 2CA\u for Mr. D'orris. A splendid array of talent. IK. W. D. WATSC». MR. H. BAIKD. THE DAM)V SIX. THE FOREST FAIRIES. THE IHTTERFLY DANCERS. Miss E. Earle. Miss Kitty Squires. Miss M. Marshall, Clara Squires, Gertie Richardson. Eileen Squires, .lack Rossley, Sonjrs and (log Rancine. Two Shows—7.:J0 and 0.15. YOUR GOOD FRIEND Your time-keeper may sometimes need a little fixing up, as you do yourself once in a while. Bring it to us; we know how, and can treat it right, so you can go on your way rejoicing. Prices right for good work. D, A. McRAE, Watchmaker, Jeweler k Optician. 295 Water Street, St. John's. GROVE HILL BULLETIN THIS WEEK We are now taking orders for Ornamental and Fruit Tree* for Autumn or Spring Delivery. Cash must accompany orders in tJI cases. We guarantee all stock in good coanition. Write for prices to J. Mc*€lL, Walerf eri Brttgs Ksa4. ■9 r t«M»M ••?• London Sailing ! FURNESS LINE. The S.S. ALMERIANA has been fixed to sail from LONDON to ST. JOHN'S direct on or about SEPTEMBER 10th. - FURNESS, WITHY CO., Ltd. W'O W*# %*?• A Special Meeting: of the RESERVES will be held on Tuesday Night, Aug. 26th. A full attendance is urgentlv requested.W. J. OAKLEY, aug2s,2i Secretary. i A special mooting of Dudley IxDdgc No. 227. 5.0.E.8.5.. will b%'hold in Victoria Hall on Tuesday, at 2 p.m., for the purpose of attending the funeral of our late Brother. Samuel Atwill. Members of Lodge Empire and transient brethren are cordially invited to attend. By order of th:: Acting : Worthv President. ' J. S. TAYLOR, l ang2s,li Acting Herniary. : FOR SALE. I Superior Sitting Roona Furni- I ture, Wilton Pile Carpets, Water Colour Paintings, sundry House Furnishings, Sewing Machine, etc. Can be seen at THE BOULEVARD, aug2s,3i King's Bridge Rd. FOR SALE—The schooner Henry L. .Woiitazue, 96 tons register: built at Lunenburg. 7 years old, a good sailer and in good condition. For further particulars applv WM. C. SMITH & CO.. Lunenburg.' auglB.oi.lB.2s.sepl FOR SALE—Freehold Property, situated 6n Summer Street, with large workshop and house, containing five rooms and back kitchen. Apply to S. MILLER, Gear Street. augl9,6i When the MidnightChoo- I'hoo Leave:* for AI a ham; Row-Row- Row; 100 other popular songs, with music; postpaid. 10 cents. Address. BOND MUSIC CO.. Lock Box 82. Station A.. Boston, Mass. 'Your money back if you arc not satisfied. aug2s,b:i RIGGER WANTEDI-Capable of lowering or raising Marconi Mast at Cape Race; good wages. 'Phone 4928. aug2s.2i $2O REWARD-Black and WMte Setter »og. .$2O win be paid fon information leading to the recovmnfsing since July 26th. J. OUTERBRIDGB. aug23.3i WANTED —By a Young Lady, board and Lodging in * private family; central part of city er West are this I office. aug22,3i A TALK ON DISINFECTANTS! Why pay Double the Price for a Tin of Disinfectant when the STANDARP DISINFECTANT is second to none both in quality and its actual Germ Destroying Properties. Suitable for all kinds of Disinfectant and Surgical work. PRICE ONLY 20 cents PER TIN. FOR SALE AT Kennedy's Drug Store, W. E. Beams, J. D. Ryan's, Royal Stores, Bowring Brothers, Ayre & Sons Grocery Dept. . LOST—Yesterday, between Long's Hill and Cochrane Street, by way of Harvey and Military Roads, a Lady's Silver Watch. Finder will be rewarded on leaving samC' at this office. aag2s,3t LOST—A Old-Fashioned Brooch. Finder will be rewarded by leaving same at this office. aug2s.li LOST—On Saturday eveninc. a Small Biiucli of keys. Finder will please return to this office and get reward. aug2s,2i HELP WANTED ! WANTED Immediately, a (iood (General Servant: washing out: apply to MRS. J. J. MeKAY. 78 Circular Road. augUS.oi WANTED Immediately, a General Servant; must understand plain cooking: references required; apply between the hours of 7 and 9 p.m. to MRS. LOGAN, No. 2 Musgrave Terrace. aug2s.2i WANTED—A Boy for Furnitiire Department: one with experience preferred. Apply THE ROYAL STORES. LTD. (Furniture Dep't). ang2s.2i WANTED—A Reliable Girl for General Housekeeping: must have references: wages $B.OO per month. Apply 54 McFarlane Street. aug2s.tf WANTED A Plain Cook and a Housemaid; apply to MISS B. DAWSON. Spencer Lodge. •» Church Hill. aug2s.3i.eod WANTED—A Housemaid; apply MRS. RIDOUT, Teachers' Home, Synod Building. Queen's Road. aui's,3l WANTED—Housemaid and Senllery Maid; apply either by letter or in person to HOUSEKEEPER. Government House. St. John's. Can interview any day between 9 and 11 a.m. aug2s.3i WANTED—A Girl who underatands plain rookintr: apply to MRS. OLA PP. 2 Harvey Place. Reality's Mill Road. aug2s,3i WANTED—A Country Woman to do a family wash: apply at 100 Water Street. mggSjß WANTED—A General Servant; references and knowledge of plain cooking required; apply 62 Cochrane Street. aug2l.6i WANTED—At the Standard Marble Work*, 361 Duckworth Street, a Marble Worker, a Polisher and a Boy to Jearn the trade. Good i wages given. aug23.3i WANTED —A Reliable Young Man for Fnrnitnre Department, with experience preferred; apply between R and 8.30 a.m. or from • to 6.30 p.m. to U. S. PICTURE & PORTRAITCO. auglS.tf WANTED TWo Good Hand Sewed Listen; apply NFLD. BOOT & SHOE CO. augl9,tt WANTED An Qxperienetd HotsemaH; highest wage*; apply »at Waterford Hall or P. O. Box 244. auglfctf , [ WANTED,- At the CoA- Irane Hoase, a Dining Boom CSlrlt al«» a Housemaid. auglljC BP. Feild College Reopens on Tuesday, Sept. 9th, at 9.15. CLASSICAL DEPARTMENT prepares for the I'niversities. etc. COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT, in addition to the regular English and Mathematical Subjects, provides courses in Shorthand, Type-Writing. Office Routine, Book-keeping, etc. PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT (Kindergarten) open to boys of 5 years and upward if physically fit. *\ * THE HOSTEL will be open for Boarders on and after Saturday. Sept. 6th. For further information apply to R. R. WOOD, B.A. (Cantab.) aug2s,sepB • Headmaster. GARLAND'S Bookstores, 177 & 353 Water Street. Fresh Can. Butter! In tubs, 30 lbs. each. Also slabs, 2 lbs. dach. CHOICEST QUALITY. Mail Orders a Specialty. JAS. R. KNIGHT, 311 Water Street Now Landing A Small Carg, North Sydney Coal Old Mines. . . i Also, in Store: j Best Am. Anthracite COAL. We solicit your orders. Our Coal is Good Coal. M. MOREY & GO. Office: Queen St tu.th.fe 'cut Person may tkly eorrsspondiag tot *«* sptftrs. No canvassing. Send Press Syndicate \-Mfa Import. N.Y. . daclMf Can't Lose Selling "Oakdale. The Grocer selling Oakdale Tobacco will find it a very Interesting proposition. This is the ."»c. Plug of Tobacco all over Canada and the United States, and is sure to be a seller in Newfoundland. Get on to it quick and get your share of the trade. NOT MADE BY A TRUST. EVERY 11 Ai re about ;**f- PER W-i**fWf!- n tD JastftUuted by CBAS, BUTTON (Tne KcliabTe Piano & Organ Store.) OLD .FAVORITES, including "The Banks of Newfoundland," by Charles Hutton. "The Dear Old Southside Hill," by Charles Hutton. "Newfoundland" (a simple setting for children), by Chariee Hutton. "Newfoundland" (Quartette), by Charles Hutton. Sir Hubert Parry; Price 15c. Outports, 17c
Object Description
Title | Evening Telegram (St. John's, N.L.), 1913-08-25 |
Subject | Canadian newspapers--Newfoundland and Labrador--St. John's--20th century |
Publisher | W. J. Herder |
Place of Publication | St. John's (N.L.) |
Date | 1913-08-25 |
Year | 1913 |
Month | 08 |
Day | 25 |
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 |
Volume | Vol. 35 |
Issue | No. 196 |
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 | 82273.cpd |
Description
Title | Evening Telegram (St. John's, N.L.), 1913-08-25 |
Subject | Canadian newspapers--Newfoundland and Labrador--St. John's--20th century |
Publisher | W. J. Herder |
Date | 1913-08-25 |
Year | 1913 |
Month | 08 |
Day | 25 |
Location | Canada--Newfoundland and Labrador--Avalon Peninsula--St. John's |
Volume | Vol. 35 |
Issue | No. 196 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
File Name | SJDT_19130825_001.jp2 |
File Size | 6075.57 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. volume xxry. *■#■ ONE CENT. ST. JOHNU NEWFOUNDLAND, AU^#2%rl9l3. tfrOq P£R YEAR. NUMBER m¥ mm TENP WIAT TORONTO, Noon.-i-FDjsi% to strong soutli. shifting to W. and N.W. winds; soph1 showers to-day. Tuesdays-Pair and cooler. v ROPBR'S, Noon.—Bar. 29.45; Ttaer.- -Jt,, 1 iD. ;'"CrD'-%3f. 4- TfcW PACBB T"JI V Over 40,690 Evening telegram, The People's Paper. • m" i& Halifax, Sept 3rd, to Sept. 11th, 1913. Canadian National Exhibition, r Toronto, Ont., August 23rd to Sept. Bth, 1913 Excursion Tickets will be sold from all points on Reid-Newfoundland Company's system Excursion tickets will be sold from all points on Reid-Newfoundland Company's system ~.,.. to Toronto. to Halifax. - - -v" Good GOING August 19th, 21st, 25th, Sept. Ist and 2nd. I / / Good GOING August 31st to Sept. Bth. RETURNING, good to leave Halifax up to and tf%ll lIT T^# a d~\l TD including September 18th, 1913. IMe WA V H irST I JiISS h One Way First Class Fare. One Way First Class Fare. For dates Aug. 20th, 26th and 31st, special reduced fares in effect. RATES UPON APPLICATION. Time limit all tickets Sept. 10th, 1913. M REID-NEWFOUNDLAND COMPANY ' f » » * _i_ m m » M tm it m m i :«:*DnJ te^nAK^M^^Md^i AUCTION SALES ! Arcriox. Handsome Standard English Motor Car, At the Anglo-American Garage, on Tuesday Next, 26th instant, at 11 a.m.. if not previously disposed of by private sale. The car will seat four passengers, is fully equipped and one spare wheel; has been used only one month. Mav be inspected on applicaiion to P. F. WIXSOR, ESQ., Cochrane House, or P. C. O'DRISCOLL, aiiriaSi Auctioneer. Grand OPERA LIBRETTOS Just arrived-The Librettos , for the Grand Opera Festival, to be held in CASINO TBEATRE, Sept. Bth. «h a»d 11th. , Positively only three performances will be given The Libretto of CavaHeiia Rustic ana. La Travtala, Don Pasqiale. Each Libretto -contains the Plot of the Opera, Dramatis Personae, Scenes and Incidents—Words and Music of the principal airs- English and Italfan Text. Price 50c. each. : N. B.—Onlx a limited supply oh haJtd—Secure one of each at once. Atlantic Bookstore, Corner and Wat** S^fets. Just Received 400 M No. 1 W. & G. RENDELL. Sentiment, one of the characters says, is everything in life. Without it no heroic action would ever be performed, no self-sacrifice shown; everything would be just miserable. Mr. Locke can certainly not be accused of losing sight of this most pleasing human attribute. Stella Maris, with her delicate thoughts and fancies, is thoroughly charming. Risca and Herrold are both quite captivating. The story as a whole is well worthy to rank with Locke's best and most successful novels. Special Colonial Editions —paper, 50c.; cloth, 75c. Other novels by this same writer Aristide Pujol Beloved Vagabond .. Simon the Jester .. Marcus Ordeyne .. Idols Where Love Is .. Derilects Rossley Theatre. St. John's Leading Yand,eville Emm Mil BEXJSEIT COSCIKT, August 2CA\u for Mr. D'orris. A splendid array of talent. IK. W. D. WATSC». MR. H. BAIKD. THE DAM)V SIX. THE FOREST FAIRIES. THE IHTTERFLY DANCERS. Miss E. Earle. Miss Kitty Squires. Miss M. Marshall, Clara Squires, Gertie Richardson. Eileen Squires, .lack Rossley, Sonjrs and (log Rancine. Two Shows—7.:J0 and 0.15. YOUR GOOD FRIEND Your time-keeper may sometimes need a little fixing up, as you do yourself once in a while. Bring it to us; we know how, and can treat it right, so you can go on your way rejoicing. Prices right for good work. D, A. McRAE, Watchmaker, Jeweler k Optician. 295 Water Street, St. John's. GROVE HILL BULLETIN THIS WEEK We are now taking orders for Ornamental and Fruit Tree* for Autumn or Spring Delivery. Cash must accompany orders in tJI cases. We guarantee all stock in good coanition. Write for prices to J. Mc*€lL, Walerf eri Brttgs Ksa4. ■9 r t«M»M ••?• London Sailing ! FURNESS LINE. The S.S. ALMERIANA has been fixed to sail from LONDON to ST. JOHN'S direct on or about SEPTEMBER 10th. - FURNESS, WITHY CO., Ltd. W'O W*# %*?• A Special Meeting: of the RESERVES will be held on Tuesday Night, Aug. 26th. A full attendance is urgentlv requested.W. J. OAKLEY, aug2s,2i Secretary. i A special mooting of Dudley IxDdgc No. 227. 5.0.E.8.5.. will b%'hold in Victoria Hall on Tuesday, at 2 p.m., for the purpose of attending the funeral of our late Brother. Samuel Atwill. Members of Lodge Empire and transient brethren are cordially invited to attend. By order of th:: Acting : Worthv President. ' J. S. TAYLOR, l ang2s,li Acting Herniary. : FOR SALE. I Superior Sitting Roona Furni- I ture, Wilton Pile Carpets, Water Colour Paintings, sundry House Furnishings, Sewing Machine, etc. Can be seen at THE BOULEVARD, aug2s,3i King's Bridge Rd. FOR SALE—The schooner Henry L. .Woiitazue, 96 tons register: built at Lunenburg. 7 years old, a good sailer and in good condition. For further particulars applv WM. C. SMITH & CO.. Lunenburg.' auglB.oi.lB.2s.sepl FOR SALE—Freehold Property, situated 6n Summer Street, with large workshop and house, containing five rooms and back kitchen. Apply to S. MILLER, Gear Street. augl9,6i When the MidnightChoo- I'hoo Leave:* for AI a ham; Row-Row- Row; 100 other popular songs, with music; postpaid. 10 cents. Address. BOND MUSIC CO.. Lock Box 82. Station A.. Boston, Mass. 'Your money back if you arc not satisfied. aug2s,b:i RIGGER WANTEDI-Capable of lowering or raising Marconi Mast at Cape Race; good wages. 'Phone 4928. aug2s.2i $2O REWARD-Black and WMte Setter »og. .$2O win be paid fon information leading to the recovmnfsing since July 26th. J. OUTERBRIDGB. aug23.3i WANTED —By a Young Lady, board and Lodging in * private family; central part of city er West are this I office. aug22,3i A TALK ON DISINFECTANTS! Why pay Double the Price for a Tin of Disinfectant when the STANDARP DISINFECTANT is second to none both in quality and its actual Germ Destroying Properties. Suitable for all kinds of Disinfectant and Surgical work. PRICE ONLY 20 cents PER TIN. FOR SALE AT Kennedy's Drug Store, W. E. Beams, J. D. Ryan's, Royal Stores, Bowring Brothers, Ayre & Sons Grocery Dept. . LOST—Yesterday, between Long's Hill and Cochrane Street, by way of Harvey and Military Roads, a Lady's Silver Watch. Finder will be rewarded on leaving samC' at this office. aag2s,3t LOST—A Old-Fashioned Brooch. Finder will be rewarded by leaving same at this office. aug2s.li LOST—On Saturday eveninc. a Small Biiucli of keys. Finder will please return to this office and get reward. aug2s,2i HELP WANTED ! WANTED Immediately, a (iood (General Servant: washing out: apply to MRS. J. J. MeKAY. 78 Circular Road. augUS.oi WANTED Immediately, a General Servant; must understand plain cooking: references required; apply between the hours of 7 and 9 p.m. to MRS. LOGAN, No. 2 Musgrave Terrace. aug2s.2i WANTED—A Boy for Furnitiire Department: one with experience preferred. Apply THE ROYAL STORES. LTD. (Furniture Dep't). ang2s.2i WANTED—A Reliable Girl for General Housekeeping: must have references: wages $B.OO per month. Apply 54 McFarlane Street. aug2s.tf WANTED A Plain Cook and a Housemaid; apply to MISS B. DAWSON. Spencer Lodge. •» Church Hill. aug2s.3i.eod WANTED—A Housemaid; apply MRS. RIDOUT, Teachers' Home, Synod Building. Queen's Road. aui's,3l WANTED—Housemaid and Senllery Maid; apply either by letter or in person to HOUSEKEEPER. Government House. St. John's. Can interview any day between 9 and 11 a.m. aug2s.3i WANTED—A Girl who underatands plain rookintr: apply to MRS. OLA PP. 2 Harvey Place. Reality's Mill Road. aug2s,3i WANTED—A Country Woman to do a family wash: apply at 100 Water Street. mggSjß WANTED—A General Servant; references and knowledge of plain cooking required; apply 62 Cochrane Street. aug2l.6i WANTED—At the Standard Marble Work*, 361 Duckworth Street, a Marble Worker, a Polisher and a Boy to Jearn the trade. Good i wages given. aug23.3i WANTED —A Reliable Young Man for Fnrnitnre Department, with experience preferred; apply between R and 8.30 a.m. or from • to 6.30 p.m. to U. S. PICTURE & PORTRAITCO. auglS.tf WANTED TWo Good Hand Sewed Listen; apply NFLD. BOOT & SHOE CO. augl9,tt WANTED An Qxperienetd HotsemaH; highest wage*; apply »at Waterford Hall or P. O. Box 244. auglfctf , [ WANTED,- At the CoA- Irane Hoase, a Dining Boom CSlrlt al«» a Housemaid. auglljC BP. Feild College Reopens on Tuesday, Sept. 9th, at 9.15. CLASSICAL DEPARTMENT prepares for the I'niversities. etc. COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT, in addition to the regular English and Mathematical Subjects, provides courses in Shorthand, Type-Writing. Office Routine, Book-keeping, etc. PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT (Kindergarten) open to boys of 5 years and upward if physically fit. *\ * THE HOSTEL will be open for Boarders on and after Saturday. Sept. 6th. For further information apply to R. R. WOOD, B.A. (Cantab.) aug2s,sepB • Headmaster. GARLAND'S Bookstores, 177 & 353 Water Street. Fresh Can. Butter! In tubs, 30 lbs. each. Also slabs, 2 lbs. dach. CHOICEST QUALITY. Mail Orders a Specialty. JAS. R. KNIGHT, 311 Water Street Now Landing A Small Carg, North Sydney Coal Old Mines. . . i Also, in Store: j Best Am. Anthracite COAL. We solicit your orders. Our Coal is Good Coal. M. MOREY & GO. Office: Queen St tu.th.fe 'cut Person may tkly eorrsspondiag tot *«* sptftrs. No canvassing. Send Press Syndicate \-Mfa Import. N.Y. . daclMf Can't Lose Selling "Oakdale. The Grocer selling Oakdale Tobacco will find it a very Interesting proposition. This is the ."»c. Plug of Tobacco all over Canada and the United States, and is sure to be a seller in Newfoundland. Get on to it quick and get your share of the trade. NOT MADE BY A TRUST. EVERY 11 Ai re about ;**f- PER W-i**fWf!- n tD JastftUuted by CBAS, BUTTON (Tne KcliabTe Piano & Organ Store.) OLD .FAVORITES, including "The Banks of Newfoundland," by Charles Hutton. "The Dear Old Southside Hill," by Charles Hutton. "Newfoundland" (a simple setting for children), by Chariee Hutton. "Newfoundland" (Quartette), by Charles Hutton. Sir Hubert Parry; Price 15c. Outports, 17c |
CONTENTdm file name | 82263.jp2 |