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THE EVENING TELEGRAM Vol. 17. Price : One Cent. St. John's, Newfoundland, Monday, November ii, 1895. $3 oo Per Annum. No 265. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Auction—hams, bacon, etc M. A. Bastow Auction—hams, bacon, etc Jas. Hynes Auction—cabbage, etc J. B. Curran & Co AuctioH—l bay horse M. A. Bastow Auction—tobacco, rum, etc J S. Simms Auction—dwelling house..J. B Curran &Co Auction—land R. L Mare Auction—house and land..J. B. Curran &Co Auction—property H. L. Mare Auction—a new house J. B. Curran & Co Provisions, etc H. T. McCoubrey Apples,etc Edwin Murray Overcoats, Blankets, etc G. Knowling Oats, potatoes, etc George Neal Choice herring Baine, Johnston & Co Best Flour T. J Edens To Retailers John Woods & Son Shingles Martin Brothers Harness, etc Frank J. Connors Ladies' Ulsters, etc Milley & Macintosh Meeting Notice A. W HaTvey Post Office Notice J O. Fraser Removal Notice Franklin Hamlin Teas! Teas! Teas! G Knowling Candy Store Bulletin F. B Wood Xmas Tree see advertisement Concert St. Patrick's Hall Vegetables ar.d Oysters Martin Brothers Shop to let apply to E. C Watson Found—a setter dog see adveitisement Wanted—llooo apply to H R. Hayward Wanted—general servant....ap. at this office Wanted—single sleigh.....see advertisement Wanted—general servant... ap at this office AUCfiON SALEST "~~ BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF REVENUE : On Tuesday, November 12th, at 12 o'clock, at H.M.C. Bond Store, Queen's Wharf: 39 Packages Tobacco, 39 Pairs Men Long Rubbers, i Brl Sugar, 2 Boxes Preserves, 8 Bundles Lines, 2 Tubs Lard, 3 Pkgs H.P. Rum, 3 do do Spirits, 3 Cases Gin, 2 Empty Casks, Also—35 Cheese. J. S. SIMMS, novP Auctioneer. (By order of the Trustees). 86T* Valuable FreehoM Land, KNOWN A 8 ♦ At Public Auction eu TUESDAY, 12th inst., at 12 O'clock, On the Premises, All thnt Fee-Simple Land, in the West End of St John's, and known as "Terpey'n," situate at the junction of the Topsail and Wateiford Bridge Roads, extending about 258 feet on tbe Topsail Road, and about 264 feet •on the Wntertord Bridue Road. This [.and is let for a residue of term of 40 years, fiom May Ist, 1878, at $80 per annum. For further particulars, apply to WHITEWAY & JOHNSON, Solicitors, or R. Ii- MARE. Broker. nov6 (By order of the Trustees). Valuable Fee-Simple Property, known as PENNIES MILL. At Public Auction on Thursday, the 14th inst., at 12 O'clock, On the Premises, the Fee-Simple Property on the West Side of Rennie's River, near St. John's, and known as re RENNIES MILL. The property consists of commodious haildingg containing five large Stores, Bread and Histuit Lofts, Cooperage Shops and Lolts, nine Ovens, Drying Kiln, Machinery and immense water power. For lurther particulars apply to WHITEWAY & JOHNSON, Solicitors. <-r R. L. MARE, Broker. nov6 TO-Morrow, Tuesday, at 11-o'clock, at the City Auction Sale Rooms, by Jno, B- Curran So Co.: 10 doz cabbage, 10 brls choice Swede turnips, 3 brls choice Labrador herring, 20 bxs soap, 10 tubs butter, 20 choice hams, 2 cases onions, 2 chefio»»iers, 3 couches, 1 sup. extension dining table, 2 fancy tables, 1 table cover, lot vases, decanters, goblets, glass mugs, china, earthenware, cutlery, lot odd chairs, cane and wood rockers, etc , 1 bedstead, washstands, dress tables, mattress, pictures, ladies' shawls, gents' tweed suits, clocks, mirrors, books, etc; and at 12 o'clock —20 bds choice currant trees, 20 roots large rhubarb, 20 bdls choice English raspberry, 1 set cart wheels, 1 carriage collar. novll To-morrow, Tuesday, at 11 o'clock, ■ at the Waldegrave Street Auction Mart, by Hynes: 50 choice hams, 20 sides i atou, 2ft tubs Canada butter, 20 do Jape Breton do, 5 cases choice boiled mutton, 20 pcs cheese, 10 brls onions, 5 cases do, 25 bxs herring, 10 do caplin, 25 pkgs pickles, 20 pkgs sweets—mixed, 25 do wool, 20 bxs soap, 1 set liquor pumps, 1 hot water kettle, 1 water filter, 2 sides leather, f.O sets fey jugs, 5 doz knives and forks, 3 doz hall racks, dinner plates, seup do, cups and saucers, chamber stts. bowls, etc.; and at 12 o'clock—so doz cabbage, 20 brls turnips, 5 do potatoes, and sundries novll TO-Morrow, Tuesday, at 11 o'clock. ■ at the Central Auction Mart, by M. A, Bartow: 20 hams, 30 pcs bacon, 8 hils turnips, 4 couches, 5 fancy tables, 1 large iron bedstead, 4 wood do, 1 large Buffalo rug, 1 hand sowing machine, 1 No. 6 cooking stove, 1 No. 8 do do, 1 glass case, 2 bedroom glasses, 10 pair women's boots, lot of clothing, glassware, etc., and sundry other articles novll AGREAI sell by Public Auction on Weduesday next at 1 o'olork, on the premises (without reserve), a new Mansard Roof Dwelling House, situate No. 12 Charlton Street (between Casey and Springdale Streets). This is a most convenient Dwelling for 2 tenants, having a separate archway running to the back garden. A new house on a new street, aid quite adjacent to schools and churches. A :r< at bargain for very little money. Term 97 years; ground rent $18.00 per annum. JNO B. CURRAN &Co , Auct'rs. novB COR SALE by Public Auction, If not ■ previously disposed of by private sale, 1 Dwelling House, situated on Signal Hill Road. On Wednesday the 20fh inst , a nice 2 story flat rooted House, partly finished, with lumber enough there to finish; 3 rooms, very comfortable lower Hat. Ground rent only $12; lease 99 years. No reasonable oner refused. For further particulars apply to M. A. BASTOW, Auctioneer. novB MEW ADVERTISEMENT*. | NEW ADVERTISEMENT*. ~ WHEN YOU WANT •*« bt Provisions and Groceries at LOWEST PRICES, go direct to ::::: ::::: THE BLUE STORE, W3im» si. HERE'S A SAMPLE OF OUR LOW PRICES:! g= Splendid Canadian Cheese Ja|C. lb, -1 mm-m\ Splendid Table Butter 2©C. lb. Ok* Loose Muscatel Raisins 9c. lb. _| • New Valencia Raisins 7c. lb. BJ C^a? New Currants yc# 15. —g g _-» Finest Granulated Sugar Be. lb. _» o,et' _____! Finest Light Brown Sugar 7c. lb. a- H§ Splendid Coffee Ifft lb. jq £ The Famous Surprise Tea 30c lb. • §? aaaaZl A 2-lb. Tin C. C. Beef, for 20c. m~* —** 7-lbs. Canadian Oatmeal, only 17c. __ _ 5 _b^_JT 7-lbs. Finest Rolled Oats, only 20c. m <3 • Choice Family Flour, only 30c. stone. __ o 1 f^i Pillsbury's Best Flour, only 38c. Stone. _J a m New Boneless Pork Be. lb. __» • I _-__-. New Beef Cuttings. sc. lb. < r CaO New Hocks 4c. lb. X £ CL9 Powdered Starch sc. lb. fll N a-_— Speend Pickles, large size 12c bottle. 3) SES Bran, Cattle Feed, Corn and Oats.. ..at lowest prices. PI H. T. McCOUBREY, Water Street. novll,m,w,r,fp ' _ FOR SALE. 100 brace Fresh Rabbits Fresh Halifax Sausages 10 Tiir pCOT I 5 cases Rubber Gum 10 IMX PEj_j__- 50 casks High Test Oil T. J. EDENS, Water St. and Military Road. CONFEDERATION LIFE .... ASSOCIATION, of Toronto. Insurance in Force Jan. Ist, 1895 $25,455,344.00 New Insurance. 1891 3,528,204.00 Income, 1894 1,003,315.00 Assets 4,870,834.00 €asb Surplus above all Liabilities 301,673.00 Total Surplus Security for Policy-bolders, including Capital Stock 1,301,673.00 The policies of this safe, prosperous and progressive Company are M Unconditional " and entirely free from all vexatious conditions and restrictions. They are absolutely non-forfeitubic after two years, guaranteeing either "Extended Insurance" without application, or a Paid-up Policy or a " Cash Value " on surrender. Thirty days grace is allowed in the payment of renewal premiums. The dividends of the C. L. A. are unexcelled by those of any other Company , D. M. BROWNING, PERCIE JOHNSON, Agent, St. John's. General Agent for Nfld. "" FOR SALE ON ■■■ THORBURH & TESSIER'S Premises, South Side 4,000 Feet Greenheart PLANK 1,800 Feet Hardwood PLANK 800 Feet 2_ inch IRON BARK Lot PINE BOARD and Spruce 4 PITCH PINE SPARS PLANK, KNEES, WHARF-6 Pieces ENGLISH OAK SHORES, &c, &c. Pr For Particulars, apply to Trustees, Martin's Building, Water Street. oct24,im,2fp,wy —'-?—s<» ->\-—-:.-.- ■ i.jf-a— .. ■■————■■a---BMBBB—BH——■■—————aaaaaa~——a——-————■ £Lmmmm any person endeavours to X J_lp!__pry j Pusn >'ou beyond the limits of \_f_E#Bllif / decency and right, stick to straight WWW mwfM principles. It would also be a good idea I? \% to put y°ur *oot (*n *act y°ur two *eet) *f I DOWN TO SMALLWOOD'S !__«__, '' ou want uo BOOTS for Winter or Fall wear. We can suit you in all kinds T___|§ - of Hand-made BOOTS and SHOES made from the BEST LEATHER that can be imported. Women's, Misses' and Children's Boots, of all kinds, always kept in Stock. F. SMALLWOOD, 2 "SSiSSS VSP ■ « <iiiw 1 —1 —in 11 'nun 1 — I*l laiam r » —■ »i—m—mi———————u-u—■—^—u«——■—.—« J, J, ST, JOHN! «fig*WE CAN ALWAYS SAVE YOU CASH.^r BEEF CUTTINGS, sc. lb.: JOWLS, 6c. lb. PORK, Be. lb.; ROLLED OATS, 7-lbs for 23c. CRYSTAL SUGAR, Be. lb.: RAISINS, 7c. lb. CREAM OF TARTAR, 20c. lb BLK PEPPER, 12c. lb.; GREEN PEAS, sc. lb. Oatmeal, 7-lbs for 20c.; Condensed Milk, 7c. tin. J. J. ST. JOHN, Duckworth Street. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS life hi For Sale a choice lot Labrador Herring, At the wharf of BAINE, JOHNSTON & CO. novll,2fp Choice VeotaMes & Oysters. ♦ For Sale by MARTIN BROTHERS: Acao'ce lot of Parsnips. __n*<_____ifia» Carrots, _____ __p Beets unci Oysters. .lust received per s s. Cohan, tmm Prince Edwards Inland. novll,3<p ( XriAS TREE. m—— THE Members of Ft. Thomas's Women's Association intend holding a XMAS TREE and SALE OF WORK in St. Thomas's School Room, Mi.itary Road, on Dec 11th, in aid ot the Parish Hall Fund Any contributions will be thankfully received by the following Committees: TREE—Mrs. G. B. Tarter *nd Mrs. G. J. Carter CLOTHING—Mrs- Simms. REFRESHMENTS—Mrs Austin. GENERAL COMMITTEE—Mrs Curran, Mrs. A Hay. ward, Misses Austin, Hill, Rendell, Simms, and G Carter. J. SIMMS, no^ll,7tp,2wy Secretary. Lumber • • Of Every Description, Cheap • • At P. & L. Tessier's Upper Premises CHAS. W. H. TESSIER, AGENT. oct3l,tH,m,lp i WooD'S=^ CMS STORE BULLETIN. Fresh Oysters. — The celebrated " Bedeque," on the half shell, in stews, or by the dozen, at Wood's Candy Store. Fresh Chocolate Creams and Bon Bons. Our Own Make : Caramels, Taffies, Mixtures and Nobs. Fruit—Choice Gravenstein, Kings and Baldwin Apples, large Lemons, Spanish Grapes. Quinces for Preserving. Hot Lunches. — Tea, Chocolate, Coffee, Venison, Beefsteaks, Baked Beans, Cold Meat, etc. REETILLiIICo., Montreal, Canada. Exporters Am. and Can. Flour and Produce. Importers Newfoundland Fish and Oils. <J£W Prompt attention given to all consignments of Herring, Salmon . . and Codfish. Information regarding the Canadian Fish Trade promptly given at any time. augB,tey For Sale l)y ArcMlialfl & Co., Mcßrlde's Hill, 25 DOZ. RED CABBAGE, just the kind for pickling Choice Breakfast Bacon, Canadian Creamery Butter, Canadian Peas—brls and half-barrels, Canadian Oatmeal—brls and half-brls, Corn and Bran. Cheap to dose sales- nov7 AUCTION SALES. —»— For Sale, on Tuesday Next, at 12 o'clock, at the Central Auction Mart, 1 Bay Horse, from Sanitary Stable M. A. BASTOW, Auctioneer. nov9 FREEHOLD PROPERTY—We will sell by Public Auction on Thursday next at I o'clock, in th«> City Auction Sale Rooms, a valuable piece of Land with a Commodious Dwelling House thereon, situate at Mundy's Pond, we*t of ihe residence of C Macpherson, Esq. The land measures 25 feet by 100 feet, and the House is but recently built, making a valuable Freehold Home for a family with a little ready money. Free from all rents, taxes or assessments. Further particulars on application to JNO. B. CURRAN & Co., Auctioneers nov7 VALUABLE first-class Dwelling House to be sold by public auction on Monday the 18th day of November inst., at 12 o'clock, on the piemises (if not previously disposed of privately), that new first class Dwelling House, the property of Mrs Smith, situate on LeMarchant Road, opposite the " White House." This superior dwelling house is only huilt about 2 years, and contains Basement, Kitchen, Scullery, Pantry, W. C., Coal and Vegetable Cellars, Closets, etc. Ground Flat—Parlor, Dining Room, Breakfast Room, large Hall, etc Ist Floor— 2 large Bedrooms, Bath Room, Back Stair*, Closets, etc. 2nd Floor- 4 Bedrooms, Closets, etc. Plastered Ceilings, with Cornices and Centres, also Bay Windows in best rooms. Water and Sewerage, with other improvements. Teim 99 years—renewable. Ground rent only $23 per annum JNO. B. CURRAN & Co., Auctioneers. nov7 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, Irani Dnuuiie d Musical Want AT ST. PATRICK'S HALL, Thursday, November 14th. Vocal and Instrumental Music by our best Artistes, followed by the well-known farce: "BOOTS AT THE SWAN." __3~Tlckets: Reserved Seats, 40 cents; Unreserved Seats, 20c ; Gallery, 25 cents. Doors open at 730 o'clock Concert at 8.15 o'clock. Carriages at 10.15 o'clock. Plan of the Hall at Hutton's. novll,2fp.m,w | THE CHEAPEST AND BEST I ttz MEN'S and BOYS' i Overcoats, Reefers, and Ulsters. I | OUR $2.50 BLANKETS 1 2_ir Are marvelous good value, and we keep all other Qualities at proportionately ;^ OF 3 I GEO. KNOWLING. I a**- novll,6fp,eod SM ■>~to*»iiarfcn— — !■»■ mm mil n i—————■——■■■■■■■»—■—■—————————l——————i—————————————————i YOU DRIVE A It so, remember your frit -rit-B-^^ life depends on the /jl__,vo P^Tjl THERE IS THIS TO BE SAID ABOUT IT, you can rely on anything made or sold by the undersigned as being the STANDARD and UNEQUALLED in the Market. DO YOU WANT Machine Belting, Laces, Horse Clothing, Saddlery, Sleigh Bells, Whips, Carriage Rugs, Lamps, etc. ? All these Goods purchased direct from the Manufacturers for Cash, and are BEST VALUE in Town; any Quality or Price desired. 13E=l-_l_TSriS. *T. COIVNORS, Successor to O. Knowling's, John JJlcKenzfe, oct26,7fp,cod West End Branch. 400 Water Street, West. | TEA! TEA! TEA! § H India, China and Ceylon. S 'dk We keep the best selected stock of TEAS in St. John's from |jf jg the cheapest to the finest quality grown S S We confidently recommend our X brand of Jg|r* BLENDED B Hi TEAS, which for richness of flavor and superior pP Jf value has no equal Sfg | STRENGTH, PURITY and FLAVOR I _B ARE OUR WATCHWORDS. fl mfk _k "B These TEAS are put up in 3, 5, 10 and 20-lb. Tins, at 98, S IU ' 38, and 48 cents per ID., and in ££, >_, and i-lb. f|* |H lead-foil Packets, at 30, 40 and HO cents per lb. 'jfe |M The large Trade that we do has only been built up by selling 31| ?te? TEA that is of the soundest and purest quality, and we Bj <M a sample package oi XST OUR BLENDED TEA* m jid? which we venture to say has never been surpassed O^ «We do not wish to praise its delicious flavor, but just try it, and let it speak for itself. taT Before buying see our Trade JSP |H Mark on the package K» ask for it. Take no Other. ifjg lf y°u cannot get it from your local store-keeper, send the _^ *gt\ value of what you require to us, including amount for freight, fP and we will send it to you without delay "... _i| I C. KNOWLINC. 1 i|| novi,6fp,f,m ||| mwmmmmmmmmwwmwmfflKmdt aiw-t. «•—*.—mam— 'rTa.-*aa~a~aa~aa~Ba~acmammam■a~aa~ai———aaaaataaaaa~aaaaa————————————|—laa~■i___________________________ REDUCTIONS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS FOR THIS MONTH ONLY, AT MILLEY & MACINTOSH'S. 300 LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S DLSTERS. from SI.OO to $2.00, worth $2.00 to $5.00. 100 LADIES' OLSTERS, newest, 53.00 to 86 .00, Good Value at $6.00 to $12.00. 30 dozen LADIES' FELT HATS, from 20 cents up. A FEW IMPORTED BONNETS - PATTERNS - 53.50 to 55.00-A BARGAIN.-^ MERCHANT'S BLOCK AND COLONIAL ST. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Split Cedar Shingles.' |_S"To arrive in a few days, a shipment of : '• '. '• : '. '• CEDAR SHINGLES. Orders now being Booked."wtl MARTIN BROTHERS. novB,3fp APPLES, ETC.-S* ♦ 50 brls choice red Apples. 5 sacks Cocoanuts. 833- Prime Fresh Frnlt, just landing from s 8. " Ulunda." EDWIN MURRAY, Adelaide St. NOTICE! ♦ ■ THE Deferred Annnal Meeting of the FISHERMAN'S AND SEAMAN'S HOME (Joint Stock Company, Limited), Shareholders. Subscribers and Friends, will be held in the Building on this Monday Evening at 8 o'clock, when the Report will be submitted, Officers elected, and other important business transacted. A. W. HARVEY, novll,li President. NOTICE! —♦— WHEREAS applications have been made for Licenses to search for Minerals, which applications were burnt in the • fire of July, 1892, the applicants are hereby notified that they are required to renew and substantiate their claims within two months from the date hereof, after which date no claims based upon such previous applications will be entertained. H. J. B. WOODS, oct2o,fp Surveyor General NOTICE. s ALL persons holding Licenses, Leases and Grants of land, for mining or other purposes, are hereby notified that they are required to conform to the conditions in their Licenses, Leases and Grants, and that proceedings will be adopted forthwith for the cancelling of those Licenses, Leases and Grants, the conditions ot which have not been fulfilled, without further notice. H. J. B. WOODS, oct26,fp Surveyor General. POST OFFICE NOTICE —♦-— MAILS Per 88. "Ulunda" for the United Kingdom will close on Tuesday, the 12th inst., at 4 o'clock pm. J. O. FBASEB, P.HI.G. General Post Office, 11th Nov., 1895. NOTICE TO MY FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS. I have removed my Halr-Dresslng Saloon from Parnell's Building to Lash's Building, two doors West of Mllllgan's Bookstore. Asking you for a continuance of your patronage, I remain, yours truly, nov4,m,w,fp,lm FRANKLIN HAMLIN. BUILDING LOTS—To Let on Lease several building lots in the most desirable parts of the city. Arrangements for assistance in building can be made with tenants on the mest favorable terms. Particulars on application. JOHN N. CLE VRY, Solicitor. n0v9,U.14,fp. Black Oats, etc. s__ss Oats, 100 brls P E. I. Potatoes, 10 brls Parsnips, 20 Canadian Cheese. GEORGE NEAL, Beck's Cove- novll TTPTITiT'ITn F°r Sa,e *° brl* HHKn N T No. 1 Labrador Herring; llJjlllllll U a apply to GEO NRAL, 01 to Captain W. H. SOPER, schr. Lavinia, at Messrs. Bowring Bros., South Side Premises. jjfnn For Sale, a few Young rUTiN Pig* of Supeiior Breed. Apply 1 IUUa to EDWARD T. SNOW, Torbay Rnad. novB,3i,fmw,fp. rjTTfIIfTVPD Jus* Received per nil I IHK schr. Neva, from Antigonish, UU 1 1 Jjlli 100 tubs new N.S. Butter, 10 crocks new N.S. Butter. GEORGE NEAL, Beck's Cove. nov6 Gew v. ion !SStS Cow and Horse. Apply to WM. COOK, Water Street. oct24,fp,tf Cattla Feiiu. S7_S3?S Hominy Cattle Feed, superior quality. M. J DYER & CO. nov7 STo Let, a Comfortable Dwelling House, with large garden in rear, on Cook Street. Apply to W. COOK, Butcher, Water Street. novB,tf. To Let, the Shops"witrT ample Storage in rear, lately occupied by Mr. D. Antinori, Theatre Hill; apply to E. C. WATSON. novll, lw.fp To let, Offices on Water Street, and House on Duckworth Stre.it Apply to WM. COOK, Water St. octl6,tl,fp To .Let, an OFFICE in '- Garland " Building; immediate possession given; apply to S. E. GARLAND novl.tf Found,—on Wednesday week, a brown and white Setter Dog; owner can have same by proving property and paying expenses; apply at this office. novll,3fp Wanted, a Good General servant, in a small family of three; no children : apply at this office. nov9 Wanted, for three years, 91000, on Mortgage; interest 6 1-2 per cent.; security valuable leasehold property and shop on Duckworth Street; particulars on applica tion to H R. HAYWARD, Solicitor. nll,2tp Wanted, General Servant. Must have some knowledge ot cooking, and good references. Apply at this office. novll,2tp Wanted,— Single Sleigh, (medium size). Add. " D.," P. 0.8. 845. novll,2fp Wanted at Once, a Gene- I ral servant; apply at this office. novll,3fp
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Title | Evening Telegram (St. John's, N.L.), 1895-11-11 |
Subject | Canadian newspapers--Newfoundland and Labrador--St. John's--19th century |
Publisher | W. J. Herder |
Place of Publication | St. John's (N.L.) |
Date | 1895-11-11 |
Year | 1895 |
Month | 11 |
Day | 11 |
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 the years 1879-1899. -- Not published: 9 June - 31 August 1892, 2-10 January 1894. Missing issue ranges: 3-7 April 1879, 5-6 May 1880, 29-31 December 1880, 31 March - 19 April 1881, 25-30 June 1895. In addition, these individual issues are missing from 1880: 16 January, 2 April, 17 April, 24 April, 11 May, 28 May, 11 October, 22 October, 13 November, 7 December. |
Location | Canada--Newfoundland and Labrador--Avalon Peninsula--St. John's |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
File Name | SJDT_18951111_001.jp2 |
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Language | Eng |
LCCN | 2009218154 |
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Source | Microfilm held in the Queen Elizabeth II Library. |
Rights | Public domain |
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THE EVENING TELEGRAM Vol. 17. Price : One Cent. St. John's, Newfoundland, Monday, November ii, 1895. $3 oo Per Annum. No 265. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Auction—hams, bacon, etc M. A. Bastow Auction—hams, bacon, etc Jas. Hynes Auction—cabbage, etc J. B. Curran & Co AuctioH—l bay horse M. A. Bastow Auction—tobacco, rum, etc J S. Simms Auction—dwelling house..J. B Curran &Co Auction—land R. L Mare Auction—house and land..J. B. Curran &Co Auction—property H. L. Mare Auction—a new house J. B. Curran & Co Provisions, etc H. T. McCoubrey Apples,etc Edwin Murray Overcoats, Blankets, etc G. Knowling Oats, potatoes, etc George Neal Choice herring Baine, Johnston & Co Best Flour T. J Edens To Retailers John Woods & Son Shingles Martin Brothers Harness, etc Frank J. Connors Ladies' Ulsters, etc Milley & Macintosh Meeting Notice A. W HaTvey Post Office Notice J O. Fraser Removal Notice Franklin Hamlin Teas! Teas! Teas! G Knowling Candy Store Bulletin F. B Wood Xmas Tree see advertisement Concert St. Patrick's Hall Vegetables ar.d Oysters Martin Brothers Shop to let apply to E. C Watson Found—a setter dog see adveitisement Wanted—llooo apply to H R. Hayward Wanted—general servant....ap. at this office Wanted—single sleigh.....see advertisement Wanted—general servant... ap at this office AUCfiON SALEST "~~ BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF REVENUE : On Tuesday, November 12th, at 12 o'clock, at H.M.C. Bond Store, Queen's Wharf: 39 Packages Tobacco, 39 Pairs Men Long Rubbers, i Brl Sugar, 2 Boxes Preserves, 8 Bundles Lines, 2 Tubs Lard, 3 Pkgs H.P. Rum, 3 do do Spirits, 3 Cases Gin, 2 Empty Casks, Also—35 Cheese. J. S. SIMMS, novP Auctioneer. (By order of the Trustees). 86T* Valuable FreehoM Land, KNOWN A 8 ♦ At Public Auction eu TUESDAY, 12th inst., at 12 O'clock, On the Premises, All thnt Fee-Simple Land, in the West End of St John's, and known as "Terpey'n," situate at the junction of the Topsail and Wateiford Bridge Roads, extending about 258 feet on tbe Topsail Road, and about 264 feet •on the Wntertord Bridue Road. This [.and is let for a residue of term of 40 years, fiom May Ist, 1878, at $80 per annum. For further particulars, apply to WHITEWAY & JOHNSON, Solicitors, or R. Ii- MARE. Broker. nov6 (By order of the Trustees). Valuable Fee-Simple Property, known as PENNIES MILL. At Public Auction on Thursday, the 14th inst., at 12 O'clock, On the Premises, the Fee-Simple Property on the West Side of Rennie's River, near St. John's, and known as re RENNIES MILL. The property consists of commodious haildingg containing five large Stores, Bread and Histuit Lofts, Cooperage Shops and Lolts, nine Ovens, Drying Kiln, Machinery and immense water power. For lurther particulars apply to WHITEWAY & JOHNSON, Solicitors. <-r R. L. MARE, Broker. nov6 TO-Morrow, Tuesday, at 11-o'clock, at the City Auction Sale Rooms, by Jno, B- Curran So Co.: 10 doz cabbage, 10 brls choice Swede turnips, 3 brls choice Labrador herring, 20 bxs soap, 10 tubs butter, 20 choice hams, 2 cases onions, 2 chefio»»iers, 3 couches, 1 sup. extension dining table, 2 fancy tables, 1 table cover, lot vases, decanters, goblets, glass mugs, china, earthenware, cutlery, lot odd chairs, cane and wood rockers, etc , 1 bedstead, washstands, dress tables, mattress, pictures, ladies' shawls, gents' tweed suits, clocks, mirrors, books, etc; and at 12 o'clock —20 bds choice currant trees, 20 roots large rhubarb, 20 bdls choice English raspberry, 1 set cart wheels, 1 carriage collar. novll To-morrow, Tuesday, at 11 o'clock, ■ at the Waldegrave Street Auction Mart, by Hynes: 50 choice hams, 20 sides i atou, 2ft tubs Canada butter, 20 do Jape Breton do, 5 cases choice boiled mutton, 20 pcs cheese, 10 brls onions, 5 cases do, 25 bxs herring, 10 do caplin, 25 pkgs pickles, 20 pkgs sweets—mixed, 25 do wool, 20 bxs soap, 1 set liquor pumps, 1 hot water kettle, 1 water filter, 2 sides leather, f.O sets fey jugs, 5 doz knives and forks, 3 doz hall racks, dinner plates, seup do, cups and saucers, chamber stts. bowls, etc.; and at 12 o'clock—so doz cabbage, 20 brls turnips, 5 do potatoes, and sundries novll TO-Morrow, Tuesday, at 11 o'clock. ■ at the Central Auction Mart, by M. A, Bartow: 20 hams, 30 pcs bacon, 8 hils turnips, 4 couches, 5 fancy tables, 1 large iron bedstead, 4 wood do, 1 large Buffalo rug, 1 hand sowing machine, 1 No. 6 cooking stove, 1 No. 8 do do, 1 glass case, 2 bedroom glasses, 10 pair women's boots, lot of clothing, glassware, etc., and sundry other articles novll AGREAI sell by Public Auction on Weduesday next at 1 o'olork, on the premises (without reserve), a new Mansard Roof Dwelling House, situate No. 12 Charlton Street (between Casey and Springdale Streets). This is a most convenient Dwelling for 2 tenants, having a separate archway running to the back garden. A new house on a new street, aid quite adjacent to schools and churches. A :r< at bargain for very little money. Term 97 years; ground rent $18.00 per annum. JNO B. CURRAN &Co , Auct'rs. novB COR SALE by Public Auction, If not ■ previously disposed of by private sale, 1 Dwelling House, situated on Signal Hill Road. On Wednesday the 20fh inst , a nice 2 story flat rooted House, partly finished, with lumber enough there to finish; 3 rooms, very comfortable lower Hat. Ground rent only $12; lease 99 years. No reasonable oner refused. For further particulars apply to M. A. BASTOW, Auctioneer. novB MEW ADVERTISEMENT*. | NEW ADVERTISEMENT*. ~ WHEN YOU WANT •*« bt Provisions and Groceries at LOWEST PRICES, go direct to ::::: ::::: THE BLUE STORE, W3im» si. HERE'S A SAMPLE OF OUR LOW PRICES:! g= Splendid Canadian Cheese Ja|C. lb, -1 mm-m\ Splendid Table Butter 2©C. lb. Ok* Loose Muscatel Raisins 9c. lb. _| • New Valencia Raisins 7c. lb. BJ C^a? New Currants yc# 15. —g g _-» Finest Granulated Sugar Be. lb. _» o,et' _____! Finest Light Brown Sugar 7c. lb. a- H§ Splendid Coffee Ifft lb. jq £ The Famous Surprise Tea 30c lb. • §? aaaaZl A 2-lb. Tin C. C. Beef, for 20c. m~* —** 7-lbs. Canadian Oatmeal, only 17c. __ _ 5 _b^_JT 7-lbs. Finest Rolled Oats, only 20c. m <3 • Choice Family Flour, only 30c. stone. __ o 1 f^i Pillsbury's Best Flour, only 38c. Stone. _J a m New Boneless Pork Be. lb. __» • I _-__-. New Beef Cuttings. sc. lb. < r CaO New Hocks 4c. lb. X £ CL9 Powdered Starch sc. lb. fll N a-_— Speend Pickles, large size 12c bottle. 3) SES Bran, Cattle Feed, Corn and Oats.. ..at lowest prices. PI H. T. McCOUBREY, Water Street. novll,m,w,r,fp ' _ FOR SALE. 100 brace Fresh Rabbits Fresh Halifax Sausages 10 Tiir pCOT I 5 cases Rubber Gum 10 IMX PEj_j__- 50 casks High Test Oil T. J. EDENS, Water St. and Military Road. CONFEDERATION LIFE .... ASSOCIATION, of Toronto. Insurance in Force Jan. Ist, 1895 $25,455,344.00 New Insurance. 1891 3,528,204.00 Income, 1894 1,003,315.00 Assets 4,870,834.00 €asb Surplus above all Liabilities 301,673.00 Total Surplus Security for Policy-bolders, including Capital Stock 1,301,673.00 The policies of this safe, prosperous and progressive Company are M Unconditional " and entirely free from all vexatious conditions and restrictions. They are absolutely non-forfeitubic after two years, guaranteeing either "Extended Insurance" without application, or a Paid-up Policy or a " Cash Value " on surrender. Thirty days grace is allowed in the payment of renewal premiums. The dividends of the C. L. A. are unexcelled by those of any other Company , D. M. BROWNING, PERCIE JOHNSON, Agent, St. John's. General Agent for Nfld. "" FOR SALE ON ■■■ THORBURH & TESSIER'S Premises, South Side 4,000 Feet Greenheart PLANK 1,800 Feet Hardwood PLANK 800 Feet 2_ inch IRON BARK Lot PINE BOARD and Spruce 4 PITCH PINE SPARS PLANK, KNEES, WHARF-6 Pieces ENGLISH OAK SHORES, &c, &c. Pr For Particulars, apply to Trustees, Martin's Building, Water Street. oct24,im,2fp,wy —'-?—s<» ->\-—-:.-.- ■ i.jf-a— .. ■■————■■a---BMBBB—BH——■■—————aaaaaa~——a——-————■ £Lmmmm any person endeavours to X J_lp!__pry j Pusn >'ou beyond the limits of \_f_E#Bllif / decency and right, stick to straight WWW mwfM principles. It would also be a good idea I? \% to put y°ur *oot (*n *act y°ur two *eet) *f I DOWN TO SMALLWOOD'S !__«__, '' ou want uo BOOTS for Winter or Fall wear. We can suit you in all kinds T___|§ - of Hand-made BOOTS and SHOES made from the BEST LEATHER that can be imported. Women's, Misses' and Children's Boots, of all kinds, always kept in Stock. F. SMALLWOOD, 2 "SSiSSS VSP ■ « |
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