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8 THE PENSACOLA JOURNAL SATURDAY MORNING DECEMBER 25 1909 1 c- oI 4- z j A MERRY MERRY MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ¬ DAY TO t ALL OUR FRIENDS AND TO ALL THE WORLD WE ARE CLOSED TO ¬ DAY UNTIL 630 MON- DAY MORNING The John White Store- The Store With the Reputation 205207 a Palafox St OPERA HOUSE Saturday December 25th MESSRS MARTIN EMERYS Presentation of Richard Wagner Mystic Festival Dra- maPARSIFAL I In English Adapted by Vim Lynch Roberts Based on the Legends of the Holy Grail Produced at an enormous cost and enact ed by a cast of noted players SCALE OF PRICES Box Seats 52CH Balconies 3100 and 75 Lower Floor 150 Gallery 50 MATINEE Lower Floor S100 Balcony 75c and 50 ONE NIGHT ONLY Tuesday Dec 28 The Most Entrancing Musical Treat of the Year MARTIN EMERY COS Stupendous Production of The Wild Fire Operatic Sensation- By f Henry Blossom and Victor Herbert Presented by a Company of 60 Including Bert O Swor as Con KIdder Franker Woods as Kid Connor and the Famous Dutch Kiddies Augmented Orchestra and a Chorus of 40 Beauties Exactly as witnessed 479 times In New York City 307 times In Chicago by over 1000000 people Prices Night 50 to JL50 Free list entirely suspended Sale opens Monday 9 a m C70- l AMUSEMENTS t1- o = = co Parsifal Parsifal In whatever shape It is presented whether with all the beauty ot Carusos voice and Conrelds op ¬ eratic orchestra or in tho blatent translation depicted by Henry Savage- or whether in the form of English music drama as It will be seen at the opera house this afternoon and night- it will always remalnan education in Itself No one can deny the beauties of the wonderful story There is about- It that pristine atmosphere of mys- ticism that charm of medievalism that constant succession of symbolic utterances and acts which makes it Impossible to class It with anything modern and which lifts it to the realm of classic- In modern thought and aims the teachings otthe piece may seem quixotic but of such strength is the play so beautiful are the passages- one la forced to attention and as the story unfolded act by act the Us tender forgets the outside world for ¬ gets the noise and bustle of the mar- ket ¬ place the furore of the streets and Is carried on with the Knights of the Holy Grail in their pursuit of that highest life where the triunal motto nf faith hope and love is the beacon light and the death on the cross an example Parsifal patrons should bear in mind the unusual hour of commence ¬ ment The performance will begin promptly at 745 and the management requests that everyone be seated by that time as none can be shown to their seats during the action of the play Dancing Her Way to Fame- In a peekaboo waist a kneelength skirt and two dainty slippers yernice Martin a Boston girl Is singing and dancing her way Into the hearts of The doctor says you have got to take Cod Liver Oil if so why not take it in the easiest and best formwhy- not take ScalPs Emulsion That is what the doctor means He would not force you to take the crude oil when he knows the Emulsion- is bettermore easily digested- and absorbed into the system and will not upset the stomach like the plain oil FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS- Send lOa name of paper and this ad for OCr beaitttul Savings hawk and mUd SketchBook Lack bank contains a Good Luck Penny SCOTT BOWN 409 Pearl Si New York d r I i INDIGESTION I tTO- f DYSPEPSIA theatregoers She is Tina in The Red Mill Miss Martyn who Is but twentytwo years of has a voice of remark ¬ spearing opera singer Miss Martiyn said- I do not mean to stay in musical I comedy all my life I am continuing voice culture and later intend to go abroad to study After that I shall enter the grand opera field and sur ¬ prise my friends who think I am only a dancing and singing soubrette- The Merry Widow All the evidences of success have been supplied the operetta The Merry Widow It has been burlesqued it has been Imitated and unscrupulous plagarists have not hesitated to steal from its wealth of melody and from the charm of its story It has traveled throughout the length and breadth of America and has been as popular here- as it has Wen throughout Europe Lacing other worlds to conquer ana being barred from entrance to the theatrical activities of any of the planets it is now going over once triumphed sections and is repeating the hit It made on the occasions of its first presentations Indeed it is more I delightful now than ever It is like the wine that is consumed at Maxims- in I the last actit gets better with age There will be a larger clientele await ¬ ing the Lehar operetta this season than that which thronged the theater- on the occasion of the first engage ¬ ment here of Henry W Savages per- fect ¬ organization in the piece The chorus is perfectly trained and nimble and graceful In the riotous i scenes which close the story at Maxims where the dawn finds the- j prince and Sonia in final reconcilia- tion ¬ i the dancing umbers are as full of j abandon and grace as the most vivid Imagiation could picture the original- in the Parisian resort In Savagaes production however care has been exercised to the end that the bounds- of propriety be not overstepped There- is a liberal sprinkling of spice but it is no more than the most fastiudlous could relish A very French appre ¬ hension of the distinction between the gay and the merely suggestive keeps the operetta from suspicion of impro- priety ¬ and the authentic love story which is the center of the play adds legitimate episode interest to every reckless I The mind of the auditor is taken along on the fortunes of the romance between Sonia and the prince and Is l carried through an ever changing se- ries ¬ i of pictures ot gayety and mirth A heavy advance demand for seats indicates that there win He this time an even greater demand for tickets than previously for those who saw The Merry Widow before will not be I content unless they see it again and in the meantime they have sung its praises so enthusiastically that those who have not witnessed a production of The Merry Widow declare they will be first in the line of ticket buyers The production as beautiful and fine as ever will be seen at the opera house Tuesday Jan Hh January List of Edison Records Unusually Attractive Popular sacred and high grade vo ¬ cal selections in solo duetand Quar ¬ tette form as well as band numbers and instrumental solos with a vaude- ville ¬ sketch or two comprise the 20- amiberol numbers appearing in the Edison record list for January The amherol list includes such well known and desirable selections as Washing- ton ¬ Post and the High School Call Marches one record by Sousas band Ballet Music from Mlle Modiste by Victor Herbert and his orchestra Ring o Roses the popu ¬ lar duet from The Dollar Princess Monte Cristo Waltz by JordaRosa bruna Quintette that favorite senti- mental ¬ ballad When You Were Sweet Sixteen by Manuel Romain the beautiful Gobble Duet from The Mascot by Wheeler and Anthony Berceuse De Jocelyn cello solo by Jean Schwiller Flow Gently Sweet Alton by the Metropolitan Quartette- and A Race for a Wife a vaudeville I sketch by Ada Jones and Len Spencer There are also two vocal selections in Hebrew and three in Italian I notable of the latter being Ciribhij Daddi- In bin by Maria Avezza and Francesco the standard list are found The Summer Girl by Sousas band Its Hard to Find a Real Nice Man a comic song by Bessie Wynn Oriental March by Victor Herbert and His Orchestra Medley of Irish Reels by John Kimmble Eiley Riley the delightful waltz number from The Midnight Sons by Ada Jones Ma Lill Sweet Sunbeam a mammy song by Mabel McKinley I Said Hooray by the English comedian Jack Pleasants and Ting Tang Sang a clever duet in Chinese dialect- by I Colons and Harlan The remain- ing numbers in both lists are in qual- ity variety and excehence of rendi- tion quite up to the usual high stand- ard I of Edison offerings j The greatest danger from Influenza I is of its resulting in pneumonia This can be obviated by using Chamber ¬ lains Cough Remedy as it not only cures influenza but counteracts any tendency of the disease towards pneu- monia ¬ Sold by all dealers GAMEISTOBE- INTRETINO GOOD GAME IS TO BE PLAYED TO ¬ DAY ON THE LOCAL GRIDIRON Everything is ready for the big foot ¬ ball battle today which will be played between a picked team of the Pensacola schools under Captain Shuttleworth and Manager Coleman and the Ath ¬ letics of this city who have been un ¬ able to get many games to give the public a chance of witnessing classy football A classy game will be seen today as the team under Coleman the famous lightning end and Cap ¬ tain Shuttleworth have lost no time- in practicing for the affray or select ¬ ing the best men for the purpose of clipping the laurels of toe Athletics The Athletics have been very anxious for a good team to give them- a clean game of fotball and now they have the opportunity to play another game in this city for the rare sport of the football enthusiasts who with the crowd of rooters are expected to put ginger into the boys and make the game all the more interesting The lineup of the Athletics will appear as follows M Gilmore who will be seen at center is all man by test ana ne says if it becomes necessary he will hold the whole line by himself E Salter at right guard and L Van Pelt at right tackle are two men 1n the right places R Boyett the crack left end who made the S M I gaze- at him when he slipped a touchdown- on them for tho first time this season will defend his side of the line in first class form E Watson in left guard and O Browner or F Ronger at left tickle who have distinct favorable reputations as crack football men will have to be closely watched by the op ¬ posing team at all points of the game- R Gilmore the hardmuscle and hard working plumber who will hold left end will exhibit some of his famous strength both on the defense and on the offense H Gould the man with the mighty physique who will play at fullback says that if the opposing team lets him get a good start it will take more than one of them to stop him R Wallace the famous acrobat who will use his million muscles will be seen at right halfback and F Rea ger and O Brawner who will inter ¬ change during the two halves will be played at left halfback anti left tackle respectively and A Boyett better known as Black Jack will do the fancy quarterback work Q Borras and A KirclUffer who will undoubt- edly ¬ play part of the game are also two sure men Harris the cracK tackle of the Athletics who has been I unfortunate enough to suffer an en ¬ forced confinement on account of sick ¬ ness since playing the last game is now convalescent and may possibly be seen in the game However he will be on hand and if he does get in the game it means that the other team will have to watch him or he will down them in their tracks as he has done in the other two games played by the Athletics Foleys Honey and Tar is the best and safest cough remedy for child- ren ¬ At the first symptoms of a cold give as directed and ward off danger of croup bronchitis sore throat cold in the head and stuffy breathing It brings comfort and ease to the little ones Contains no opi ¬ ates or other harmful drugs Keep always on hand and refuse substi ¬ tutes W A DAlemberte druggist- and apothecary 121 S Palafox street um SHIP Will LOAD A CARGO AT PENSACOLAf- HE ATLANTIAN ONE OF THE LARGEST OF LEYLAND BOATS COMES INTO PENSACOLA HAR ¬ BOR TO TAKE LOAD OF TIMBER One of the largest if not the very largest steamships to come into Pen ¬ sacola in many years entered yester- day consigned to Jno A Merritt- Co This is the Atlantian 6175 tons which came from Liverpool in twenty days The Atlantian will be loaded partially at this port and will com- plete ¬ I cargo at New Orleans the regu ¬ lar port of call far the vessels of this lineThe Atlantian was anchored in the stream and before being there an I hour lighters with lumber were lashed alongside and work of loading started shortly The steamer has four masts I and at the head of each of them were I flying a different flag as th <> vessel came majestically up the harbor i swinging and tautening her anchor chains I This vessel was here some years USE- ALLfE s- LU G BALSAM At once when attacked by a Cough and thus avert dangerous bronchial and pulmonary ailments 25c SOc and SlOO Bottles Sold everywhere- DAVIS LAWRENCE CO NewTorfc It 1 I The Shoe and Stocking Store Extends Christmas Greetings to All OUR VERY BEST WISHES- TO ALL FOR A MOST JOYOUS CHRISTMAS MEYER SHOE COI Feet Furnishers For Folks 102 S Palafox J R Nix CoY- our Moneys Worth or Your Money Back WE WISH YOU A MERRY CHRISTMAS- The Home of Hart Schaffner MarxClothes JRNixCoYo- ur Moneys Worth or Your Money Back Every Medicine Advertis- ed ¬ iii in This Paper For Sale at CRYSTAL PHARMACY 1- l f r- I BOWLING ALLEYSO- pen from 9 a m till midnight- For ladles and gentlemen WEST ROMANA STREET J Ml IIMIfl IB 111 Ml hew Grocery The Star 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jA MERRY MERRY

MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ¬

DAY TO t ALL OURFRIENDS AND TO ALLTHE WORLD

WE ARE CLOSED TO ¬

DAY UNTIL 630 MON-DAY MORNING

The John White Store-The Store With the Reputation

205207 a Palafox St

OPERA HOUSESaturday December 25th

MESSRS MARTIN EMERYSPresentation of Richard Wagner Mystic

Festival Dra-

maPARSIFALI

In EnglishAdapted by Vim Lynch Roberts

Based on the Legends of the Holy GrailProduced at an enormous cost and enacted by a cast of noted players

SCALE OF PRICESBox Seats 52CHBalconies 3100 and 75Lower Floor 150Gallery 50

MATINEELower Floor S100Balcony 75c and 50

ONE NIGHT ONLY

Tuesday Dec 28The Most Entrancing Musical Treat of

the YearMARTIN EMERY COSStupendous Production of The Wild Fire

Operatic Sensation-

By

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Henry Blossom and Victor HerbertPresented by a Company of 60

Including Bert O Swor as Con KIdderFranker Woods as Kid Connor and theFamous Dutch Kiddies

Augmented Orchestra and a Chorus of40 Beauties

Exactly as witnessed 479 times In NewYork City 307 times In Chicago by over1000000 people

Prices Night 50 to JL50 Free listentirely suspended Sale opens Monday9 a m

C70-

l AMUSEMENTS t1-

o = = co

ParsifalParsifal In whatever shape It is

presented whether with all the beautyot Carusos voice and Conrelds op¬

eratic orchestra or in tho blatenttranslation depicted by Henry Savage-or whether in the form of Englishmusic drama as It will be seen at theopera house this afternoon and night-it will always remalnan education inItself No one can deny the beautiesof the wonderful story There is about-It that pristine atmosphere of mys-ticism that charm of medievalismthat constant succession of symbolicutterances and acts which makes itImpossible to class It with anythingmodern and which lifts it to therealm of classic-

In modern thought and aims theteachings otthe piece may seemquixotic but of such strength is theplay so beautiful are the passages-one la forced to attention and as thestory unfolded act by act the Ustender forgets the outside world for¬

gets the noise and bustle of the mar-ket

¬

place the furore of the streets andIs carried on with the Knights of theHoly Grail in their pursuit of thathighest life where the triunal mottonf faith hope and love is the beaconlight and the death on the cross anexample

Parsifal patrons should bear inmind the unusual hour of commence ¬

ment The performance will beginpromptly at 745 and the managementrequests that everyone be seated bythat time as none can be shown totheir seats during the action of theplay

Dancing Her Way to Fame-In a peekaboo waist a kneelength

skirt and two dainty slippers yerniceMartin a Boston girl Is singing anddancing her way Into the hearts of

The doctor says you havegot to take Cod Liver Oilif so why not take it in theeasiest and best formwhy-not take

ScalPs EmulsionThat is what the doctor

means He would not forceyou to take the crude oilwhen he knows the Emulsion-is bettermore easily digested-and absorbed into the system

and will not upset thestomach like the plain oil

FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS-

Send lOa name of paper and this ad for OCrbeaitttul Savings hawk and mUd SketchBookLack bank contains a Good Luck Penny

SCOTT BOWN 409 Pearl Si New York

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INDIGESTIONI

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theatregoers She is Tina in TheRed Mill

Miss Martyn who Is but twentytwoyears of has a voice of remark ¬spearingopera singer Miss Martiyn said-

I do not mean to stay in musicalI comedy all my life I am continuingvoice culture and later intend to goabroad to study After that I shallenter the grand opera field and sur¬

prise my friends who think I am onlya dancing and singing soubrette-

The Merry WidowAll the evidences of success have

been supplied the operetta The MerryWidow It has been burlesqued ithas been Imitated and unscrupulousplagarists have not hesitated to stealfrom its wealth of melody and fromthe charm of its story It has traveledthroughout the length and breadth ofAmerica and has been as popular here-as it has Wen throughout EuropeLacing other worlds to conquer anabeing barred from entrance to thetheatrical activities of any of theplanets it is now going over oncetriumphed sections and is repeatingthe hit It made on the occasions of itsfirst presentations Indeed it is more

I

delightful now than ever It is likethe wine that is consumed at Maxims-in

I

the last actit gets better with ageThere will be a larger clientele await ¬

ing the Lehar operetta this seasonthan that which thronged the theater-on the occasion of the first engage¬

ment here of Henry W Savages per-fect

¬

organization in the pieceThe chorus is perfectly trained and

nimble and graceful In the riotousi scenes which close the story atMaxims where the dawn finds the-

j prince and Sonia in final reconcilia-tion

¬ i

the dancing umbers are as full of j

abandon and grace as the most vividImagiation could picture the original-in the Parisian resort In Savagaesproduction however care has beenexercised to the end that the bounds-of propriety be not overstepped There-is a liberal sprinkling of spice but itis no more than the most fastiudlouscould relish A very French appre ¬

hension of the distinction between thegay and the merely suggestive keepsthe operetta from suspicion of impro-priety

¬

and the authentic love storywhich is the center of the play addslegitimateepisode

interest to every reckless I

The mind of the auditor is takenalong on the fortunes of the romancebetween Sonia and the prince and Is

l

carried through an ever changing se-

ries¬

i

of pictures ot gayety and mirthA heavy advance demand for seats

indicates that there win He this timean even greater demand for ticketsthan previously for those who sawThe Merry Widow before will not be I

content unless they see it again andin the meantime they have sung itspraises so enthusiastically that thosewho have not witnessed a productionof The Merry Widow declare theywill be first in the line of ticketbuyers

The production as beautiful andfine as ever will be seen at the operahouse Tuesday Jan HhJanuary List of Edison Records

Unusually AttractivePopular sacred and high grade vo¬

cal selections in solo duetand Quar¬

tette form as well as band numbersand instrumental solos with a vaude-ville

¬

sketch or two comprise the 20-

amiberol numbers appearing in theEdison record list for January Theamherol list includes such well knownand desirable selections as Washing-ton

¬

Post and the High School CallMarches one record by Sousasband Ballet Music from MlleModiste by Victor Herbert and hisorchestra Ring o Roses the popu ¬

lar duet from The Dollar PrincessMonte Cristo Waltz by JordaRosa

bruna Quintette that favorite senti-mental

¬

ballad When You WereSweet Sixteen by Manuel Romainthe beautiful Gobble Duet from TheMascot by Wheeler and AnthonyBerceuse De Jocelyn cello solo by

Jean Schwiller Flow Gently SweetAlton by the Metropolitan Quartette-and A Race for a Wife a vaudeville I

sketch by Ada Jones and Len SpencerThere are also two vocal selections inHebrew and three in Italian I

notable of the latter being Ciribhij

Daddi-In

bin by Maria Avezza and Francesco

the standard list are found TheSummer Girl by Sousas band ItsHard to Find a Real Nice Man acomic song by Bessie Wynn OrientalMarch by Victor Herbert and HisOrchestra Medley of Irish Reelsby John Kimmble Eiley Riley thedelightful waltz number from TheMidnight Sons by Ada Jones MaLill Sweet Sunbeam a mammysong by Mabel McKinley I SaidHooray by the English comedian

Jack Pleasants and Ting TangSang a clever duet in Chinese dialect-by

I

Colons and Harlan The remain-ing numbers in both lists are in qual-ity variety and excehence of rendi-tion quite up to the usual high stand-ard

I

of Edison offerings j

The greatest danger from Influenza I

is of its resulting in pneumonia Thiscan be obviated by using Chamber ¬

lains Cough Remedy as it not onlycures influenza but counteracts anytendency of the disease towards pneu-monia

¬

Sold by all dealers

GAMEISTOBE-

INTRETINO

GOOD GAME IS TO BE PLAYED TO ¬

DAY ON THE LOCAL GRIDIRON

Everything is ready for the big foot¬

ball battle today which will be playedbetween a picked team of the Pensacolaschools under Captain Shuttleworthand Manager Coleman and the Ath ¬

letics of this city who have been un ¬

able to get many games to give thepublic a chance of witnessing classyfootball A classy game will be seentoday as the team under Colemanthe famous lightning end and Cap ¬

tain Shuttleworth have lost no time-in practicing for the affray or select ¬

ing the best men for the purpose ofclipping the laurels of toe Athletics

The Athletics have been veryanxious for a good team to give them-a clean game of fotball and now theyhave the opportunity to play anothergame in this city for the rare sport ofthe football enthusiasts who with thecrowd of rooters are expected to putginger into the boys and make thegame all the more interesting Thelineup of the Athletics will appear asfollows

M Gilmore who will be seen atcenter is all man by test ana nesays if it becomes necessary he willhold the whole line by himself ESalter at right guard and L VanPelt at right tackle are two men 1n

the right places R Boyett the crackleft end who made the S M I gaze-at him when he slipped a touchdown-on them for tho first time this seasonwill defend his side of the line in firstclass form E Watson in left guardand O Browner or F Ronger at lefttickle who have distinct favorablereputations as crack football men willhave to be closely watched by the op¬

posing team at all points of the game-R Gilmore the hardmuscle and hardworking plumber who will hold leftend will exhibit some of his famousstrength both on the defense and onthe offense H Gould the man withthe mighty physique who will play atfullback says that if the opposingteam lets him get a good start it willtake more than one of them to stophim R Wallace the famous acrobatwho will use his million muscles willbe seen at right halfback and F Reager and O Brawner who will inter¬

change during the two halves will beplayed at left halfback anti left tacklerespectively and A Boyett betterknown as Black Jack will do thefancy quarterback work Q Borrasand A KirclUffer who will undoubt-edly

¬

play part of the game are alsotwo sure men Harris the cracKtackle of the Athletics who has been I

unfortunate enough to suffer an en ¬

forced confinement on account of sick ¬

ness since playing the last game isnow convalescent and may possibly beseen in the game However he willbe on hand and if he does get in thegame it means that the other teamwill have to watch him or he willdown them in their tracks as he hasdone in the other two games playedby the Athletics

Foleys Honey and Tar is the bestand safest cough remedy for child-ren

¬

At the first symptoms of acold give as directed and ward offdanger of croup bronchitis sorethroat cold in the head and stuffybreathing It brings comfort and easeto the little ones Contains no opi ¬

ates or other harmful drugs Keepalways on hand and refuse substi ¬

tutes W A DAlemberte druggist-and apothecary 121 S Palafox street

um SHIP Will

LOAD A CARGO

AT PENSACOLAf-

HE ATLANTIAN ONE OF THE

LARGEST OF LEYLAND BOATS

COMES INTO PENSACOLA HAR ¬

BOR TO TAKE LOAD OF TIMBER

One of the largest if not the verylargest steamships to come into Pen¬

sacola in many years entered yester-day consigned to Jno A Merritt-Co This is the Atlantian 6175 tonswhich came from Liverpool in twentydays The Atlantian will be loadedpartially at this port and will com-plete

¬I

cargo at New Orleans the regu ¬

lar port of call far the vessels of thislineThe Atlantian was anchored in thestream and before being there an I

hour lighters with lumber were lashedalongside and work of loading startedshortly The steamer has four masts I

and at the head of each of them were I

flying a different flag as th<> vesselcame majestically up the harbor i

swinging and tautening her anchorchains I

This vessel was here some years

USE-

ALLfE s-

LU G BALSAMAt once when attacked by a Cough andthus avert dangerous bronchial andpulmonary ailments

25c SOc and SlOO BottlesSold everywhere-

DAVIS LAWRENCE CO NewTorfc

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OUR VERYBEST WISHES-

TO ALLFOR A MOST JOYOUS

CHRISTMAS

MEYER SHOE COIFeet Furnishers For Folks

102 S Palafox

J R Nix CoY-

our Moneys Worth or Your Money

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WE WISHYOU A

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JRNixCoYo-ur Moneys Worth or Your Money

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Every Medicine Advertis-ed

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For ladles and gentlemenWEST ROMANA STREET

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hew GroceryThe Star Grocery

Companyannounces the opening at Corner-of Guillemarde and Wright streets-of their new grocery A full line ofstaple and fancy groceries will bekept and a complete stock of edi ¬

bles always on hand Prompt de-livery

¬

will be the feature of ourbusiness and as we are the newestcentrally located grocery in thecity and more accessible to thegeneral public

The best possible service and asquare deal for everybody is thebasis upon which we solicit yourorders

The Star GroceryCompanyJo-

hnson McDonald PropsWright and Guillemarde

Phone 391

ago but did not remain In port morethan a few hours At that time theLeyland people were trying out a sortof an experiment in the rapidity ofdispatch of their vessels and sentthe largest to what they considered-the port of more safety and dispatchPratique was refused the vessel im ¬

mediately upon arrival upon very goodgrounds and the steamer got away tosea There was much criticism ofhealth officials at the time but thelatter were well fortified by law andthe steamship was refused the imme¬

diate pratique for the ports protec ¬

tion

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