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The finest Tea in the world is consumed by the nobility and millionaires of Russia. The neit best is consumed in Newfoundland, and it Known as "SERENDIB! ft For Sale by all Grocers ___=at___= 50 CENTS PER POUNO. THE EVENING HERALD. Vol. 16. No. 277. i , . 8t. John's, Newfoundland, Saturday, November 35, 1905. *MM"*^-*-™""^=ig=yTM""'>M'1'^'^Mi"™""Mg ■Price: One Cent. AH! TESTIMONIALS! IP its lhe*e are wanted wo c»n trot out ^:nall curt kml both from N'-wfoundlatj aad Hhrond rrf.rriii-.* to tbe ureal merits an KOHLER, TONK & NEWGOMBE PIANOS. liven cue o! tbe atove makes h.s been . upplied to Her Msjcsty thc late Victoria Ihe (icoj nnd she never used second rnlc :r:v.i;imcnts. We sell tie best makes only. Ttran easv snd accomodating. Olrl [tutni- menls t.ktn as put payment. Call and CHESLEY WOODS. 140 Water Street. ONIONS, ORANGES, ttc. wo sacks Canadian Red Onions, _5 barrels Canadian Silverpeel Onions. And now due per ' Dahomc*: ioo cases small Silverpeel Onions, .jo cases Sweet Oranges. 30 kegs choice Grapes. 10 cases large Lemons. Alt choice stock. EDWIN MURRAY Goods as Good Cost riore — Elsewhere. == to cases local Rabbit, in i pound tins. Fresh Ribbits by rail daily. Pure Honey In bottles & tins. Selected Tomatoes in glass. 30 cases guaranteed Eggs. Selected Apples,—King of Tomklns, Ben Davis, Northern Spy, Blenheims, Baldwins. [ 5 Brls. Placentia Celery. Fresh Halifax Sausages. Now landing from s.s. 'Britannic': 200 brls. Five Roses Fhrtir. T. J. Edens. LITTLE LADIES JACKET^ In all the NEWEST MATERIALS and DE SIGNS, » $1.20 A and upwards. A Special line of BEAVER and MELTON -- REEFERS in NAVY and FAWN, at $2.00. Exceptional value. JACKMAN THB TAILOR. Lvlics Furnishing Department, corner Adelaide aad New Gower Streets. NEW GROCERIES. JUST RECEIVED. A large supoly of CITRON, ORANGE and LEMON PEELS. BUD'S CUSTARD NEAVE'S FOOD, 25c. tl.. GRAPE NUTS. POWDER, 12c. Box. N.sih's MM Foot), 47c Un 15c. PacKage. 10 Boxes SHELLED ALMONDS 5 Cases NAPLES WALNUTS, (All prepared). fioest quality. PLUM PUDDING, 15c. pacKage Semolina, +-lb. tins, only32ceach "AMERICA" BRAND PEARS, finest quality, packed in heavy sjrup, 3-lb. cans, only $1 90 per dozen. 200 BARRELS "FIVE ROSES" FLOUR. STEER BROTHERS AUCTION 5ALES. POSTPONED AUCTION. FREEHOLD LAND. On tlie riimlM"., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 29th, nt It! o'clock, noon. That desirable freehold Building __ situate on the south side of Water Street West, near streetcar terminus, belonging to the estate of the late Mrs Mary O'Rielly. This is a most desirable site for private dwelling or shop. For particulars apply to F. J MORRIS, Solicitor, or P. C. O'DBISCOLL, nov20 Auctioneer. 2-IN-1 Shoe Polish 1 AUCTION SALE. THE undersigned Auctioneer has instruction, to sell on the premises on Thursday, the 30Ui day of November, at 12 o'clock, noon, all that piece of land situate on the southside of Duckworth Street, in St John's, bounded north by said street on which it fronts, twenty-one feet, four inches or thereabout; west by the lane leading from Duckworth street to Water street, known as St. John's lane, by which it measures fifty feet j south by a passage way leading from said St. Johu's lane to Holloway street, by which it measures twenty-one feet, four inches; and east by land now the property of the estate of the late John Ledinghsm, by wh ch it measures fifty feet. Tbe said land is the property in fee simple of Mrs. Elizabeth Makinson. For particular*"^ to title and metes and bounds, apply fbr-JfcNKlLY & McNEILY, Renouf Building, Solicitors, having carriage of the sale. P. C. O'DBISCOLL, novj.( Auctioneer. FURNITURE. On Tuesday next. 28th., at No. 17 Dick*' Square Particulars in Monday's papers. n34 Fl. A. BtHTOW. Auctr! Don't Be Imposed Upon * else buy the cbeap imitation, which has to be reduced in price to sell. ASK FOR 2-iiH. * FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS WHO VALUE YOUR TRADE, 3 To let a new dwelling _ home on Springdale street, rent ft 50 per annum. Apply to PERCH! JOHNSON. novas<3l |j__TBUY ME LABEL PRESSED BEEF. YOUR QROCfiR HAS IT. "IT'S IT." THE BEST IN CANNED MEATS. ARMOQR FACKIMQ COMPANY, Kansas City, U.S.A. CHEAP CIGARS! $1.20. $1.30, $1.40 box. Also in stock, a large supply of Wines, Liquors & Groceries. M. J. BROWNRIOO, 408 WATEB STREET. Largest Stock 15,000 Pairs Rubbers and Gaiters. 1500 Pairs of Rubbers & Gaiters, the largest stock of Rubber aud Felt Footwear ever im-' ported into St.. John's by any shoe dealer in one season. We i placed the order \ for these goods just twelve - mouths ago, when the prices were low, which enables us to give thc best prices and value iu the city. Other stores cau quote prices, but when you compare our goods you will find them LEADERS IN QUALITY, which is all important in Rubbers. Women's Rubber*, 55c. and upwards. Men's Rubber.. 80c. and upwards. Women's Gaiters, $2.10 and upwards. Everything in Rubber and Felt Fco'wear for Boj-s and Girls. PARKER& MONROE The Shoe Men, 195 & 363 Water St. FINAL NOTICE TO GREDJTORS. InsQtont Estate of Edwin J. Doder. NOTICE is hereby given that all per- sons having anv claim or demand against the Insolvent i-:*tate of Kdwin J. Dnder or against the Trustee* thereof (except claims for divid-nda) are required to «end particulars thereof in writing, duly attested, to Kenneth R. Prowse and James R. Knight, the Trustee* of the said Estate, who«e address is Queen Street, St. John'*. Nfld, on or before the aoth day of December, 1505. after which date thc Trustee* will proceed to the final distribution of the said Estate, having regard only to claim* of which they shall then h*ve hsd notice. Dated at St. John's this 22nd day of November, 1905. CHAS. ©'Ji. CO..ROV, 025,1 i Solicitor for said Trustees. Lodge Tasker \mergcncy meeting of thc above Ledge will be held in the Masonic Temple on late Provincial Grand Master, Bro. Ar.t-.VAX_.ER M. Mack_v. Brethren of St. John's and Avalon Lodges and trausient brethren are cordially invited to attend. By order of R W.M., A. JOHNSTON, Secretary. nov_s,ii MASONIC. POTATOES & TURNIPS, CATTLE FEED, HAY, OATS, BRAN. A1 so, OYSTERS, BUTTER, FIDELITY HAMS ft BACON. Selling Cheap. D. THISTLE & CO., CLIFT'S COVE. " A very old woman of Brussels With washing had many tough tussles, ' Till she had the good sense To save labor and pence And use "'SAPON" instead of her muscles," SAP0N is the very best Washing Powder on earth and is sold by all grocers. F. McNAMARA, Wholesale Agent H.TPY and LUCKY will be the WOMEN who buy Iheir Coats from ns for $4.00gS$4.00 BLACK and COLOURED. COME EARLY if you want to have your pick. JACKSON <& Co. Vending WeM End House. n Emergency mect- 1 ing of thc Provincial Grand L dge will beheld in the Masonic Temple on TO-MORROW (Sunday). 26th inst., at 2 p.m., sharp, preparatory to attending the luner&l of onr late 1-. G. M., Bro. Ai.kxan*-_i*. M. Mackay By order of the D P G.M., JOHN COWaN. PCS. 02511 .5. MASONIC.* An Kmergen- cy meeting of the District Grand Lodge. F &. A.M., -a ill be held in the Masonic Temple TO-MORRoW (Snnday) afternoon, nt a 15 o'clock, preparatory to attending tbe luneral of the late Bro Provincial Grand Mas- TUR Mackay By order of thc R. W. D. G.M..J. A. CLIFT, DCS. n2S,ii rf A SPECIAL MEETING -£■8$ of the Benevolent Iiish Society will be held on Sunday next, 26thinst, at 2.30p.m., to arrange for tbe raising of a loan for the completion of the O'Donel Memorial Hall. A full attendance is requested. By Order, .W. J. HIGGINS. secty. n20,m,th,s To Let, tor builuing purposes, land situate ou McDougall Street and Burnes' Road, formerly known as the Oil F»ctory piemiscs. Por futrher particulars apply to HUTCHINGS & BLACKWOOD. Solicitors. n6.eod,U To Let, Shop and Dwelling House, No _c6 Wa'er St., West, lately occupied by Mrs. E McG. While. Par- tirulars on application to JOHN J. FKNFLON. _ov21.3i.eod GIRLS WANTED . es 56 A cook to r Oauibo, w»kcs f8 to ito. A trener Hirchy Cove. Hay of Island*. A >' 'or rlotwoodvillc, experience 1: .TT-y. Apply to Tl-.- Ni '.■. ti>r.!-..'! <r,' nent A_ency. MRS. GS0R08 _5 Theatre Hill. Wanted, general Servant, inasmalMamily. Apply to No. 4 Mullock Street. % "*" Wanted, general servant. pply at this office. ni.i.tl Wanted, traveller for this province, to sell a very nice lot of Advertising Calendar*, &c, for 19.-6.. Write with reference to Royal Litho- c.rapiiinc. Co., Montreal, Quebec. 0243' Wanted, an experienced Mrs. M. W. PC Wanted, at once, general Servant. Apply to Mrs. W. .Siikars, is Henry St. n.5 27 Wanted, few good girls for Oiled Clothing Department. Tm: Standard MFC Co., Ltd , Water St. Bast. n_5,2t Wanted, by January 1st, a small House (unfurnished), containing about 6 rooms. Apply to P.O. Box 204. r.24,31 Three or four gentlemen can be accommodated with board and lodging. Apply at Herald Office. 023,3! Found, a young cow and a Calf, abont two months old. Owner can have same by proving property and paying expense*. Apply at Herald office or P. Pitt, Canmonnt Farm, Freshwater Valley. 023,3!
Object Description
Title | Evening Herald, 1905-11-25 |
Place of Publication | St. John's (N.L.) |
Date | 1905-11-25 |
Description | The Evening Herald was published in St. John's from 1890-1920, having begun as The Evening Mercury in 1882. |
Subject | Canadian newspapers--Newfoundland and Labrador--St. John's--20th century |
Location | Canada--Newfoundland and Labrador--Avalon Peninsula--St. John's |
Time Period | 20th Century |
Type | Text |
Resource Type | Newspaper |
Format | image/jpeg; application/pdf |
Language | eng |
Collection | Evening Herald |
Sponsor | Centre for Newfoundland Studies |
Source | Microfilm held in the Centre for Newfoundland Studies. |
Repository | Memorial University of Newfoundland. Libraries. Centre for Newfoundland Studies |
Rights | Creative Commons |
PDF File | (13.08 MB) -- http://collections.mun.ca/PDFs/eveherald/19051125vol16no277EveningHerald.pdf |
Description
Title | Cover |
Description | 1905-11-25, vol. 16, no. 277, Evening Herald |
Type | Text |
Resource Type | Newspaper |
Rights | Creative Commons |
PDF File | (13.08MB) -- http://collections.mun.ca/PDFs/eveherald/19051125vol16no277EveningHerald.pdf |
Transcript |
The finest Tea in the world is consumed by the
nobility and millionaires of Russia. The neit
best is consumed in Newfoundland, and it
Known as "SERENDIB!
ft For Sale by all Grocers
___=at___=
50 CENTS PER POUNO.
THE EVENING HERALD.
Vol. 16. No. 277.
i , .
8t. John's, Newfoundland, Saturday, November 35, 1905.
*MM"*^-*-™""^=ig=yTM""'>M'1'^'^Mi"™""Mg
■Price: One Cent.
AH!
TESTIMONIALS!
IP its lhe*e are wanted wo c»n trot out
^:nall curt kml both from N'-wfoundlatj
aad Hhrond rrf.rriii-.* to tbe ureal merits an
KOHLER, TONK & NEWGOMBE
PIANOS.
liven cue o! tbe atove makes h.s been
. upplied to Her Msjcsty thc late Victoria
Ihe (icoj nnd she never used second rnlc
:r:v.i;imcnts. We sell tie best makes only.
Ttran easv snd accomodating. Olrl [tutni-
menls t.ktn as put payment. Call and
CHESLEY WOODS.
140 Water Street.
ONIONS, ORANGES, ttc.
wo sacks Canadian Red Onions,
_5 barrels Canadian Silverpeel Onions.
And now due per ' Dahomc*:
ioo cases small Silverpeel Onions,
.jo cases Sweet Oranges.
30 kegs choice Grapes.
10 cases large Lemons.
Alt choice stock.
EDWIN MURRAY
Goods as Good
Cost riore
— Elsewhere. ==
to cases local Rabbit, in i
pound tins.
Fresh Ribbits by rail daily.
Pure Honey In bottles & tins.
Selected Tomatoes in glass.
30 cases guaranteed Eggs.
Selected Apples,—King of
Tomklns, Ben Davis, Northern Spy, Blenheims, Baldwins. [
5 Brls. Placentia Celery.
Fresh Halifax Sausages.
Now landing from s.s.
'Britannic':
200 brls. Five Roses Fhrtir.
T. J. Edens.
LITTLE LADIES JACKET^
In all the NEWEST
MATERIALS and DE
SIGNS, »
$1.20 A
and upwards.
A Special line of
BEAVER and MELTON --
REEFERS
in NAVY and FAWN,
at $2.00.
Exceptional value.
JACKMAN THB TAILOR.
Lvlics Furnishing Department, corner Adelaide aad New Gower Streets.
NEW GROCERIES. JUST RECEIVED.
A large supoly of CITRON, ORANGE and LEMON PEELS.
BUD'S CUSTARD NEAVE'S FOOD, 25c. tl.. GRAPE NUTS.
POWDER, 12c. Box. N.sih's MM Foot), 47c Un 15c. PacKage.
10 Boxes SHELLED ALMONDS 5 Cases NAPLES WALNUTS,
(All prepared). fioest quality.
PLUM PUDDING, 15c. pacKage Semolina, +-lb. tins, only32ceach
"AMERICA" BRAND PEARS, finest quality, packed in heavy
sjrup, 3-lb. cans, only $1 90 per dozen.
200 BARRELS "FIVE ROSES" FLOUR.
STEER BROTHERS
AUCTION 5ALES.
POSTPONED AUCTION.
FREEHOLD LAND.
On tlie riimlM".,
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 29th,
nt It! o'clock, noon.
That desirable freehold Building __
situate on the south side of Water
Street West, near streetcar terminus,
belonging to the estate of the late
Mrs Mary O'Rielly. This is a most
desirable site for private dwelling
or shop. For particulars apply to F. J
MORRIS, Solicitor, or
P. C. O'DBISCOLL,
nov20 Auctioneer.
2-IN-1 Shoe Polish 1
AUCTION SALE.
THE undersigned Auctioneer has instruction, to sell on the premises
on Thursday, the 30Ui day of
November, at 12 o'clock, noon,
all that piece of land situate on the
southside of Duckworth Street, in St
John's, bounded north by said street
on which it fronts, twenty-one feet, four
inches or thereabout; west by the lane
leading from Duckworth street to Water
street, known as St. John's lane, by
which it measures fifty feet j south by a
passage way leading from said St. Johu's
lane to Holloway street, by which it
measures twenty-one feet, four inches;
and east by land now the property of
the estate of the late John Ledinghsm,
by wh ch it measures fifty feet. Tbe
said land is the property in fee simple
of Mrs. Elizabeth Makinson. For particular*"^ to title and metes and bounds,
apply fbr-JfcNKlLY & McNEILY, Renouf Building, Solicitors, having carriage of the sale.
P. C. O'DBISCOLL,
novj.( Auctioneer.
FURNITURE.
On Tuesday next. 28th.,
at No. 17 Dick*' Square
Particulars in Monday's papers.
n34 Fl. A. BtHTOW. Auctr!
Don't Be Imposed Upon
* else buy the cbeap imitation, which
has to be reduced in price to sell.
ASK FOR 2-iiH. *
FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS WHO VALUE YOUR TRADE, 3
To let a new dwelling
_ home on Springdale street, rent ft 50
per annum. Apply to PERCH! JOHNSON.
novas<3l
|j__TBUY
ME LABEL PRESSED BEEF.
YOUR QROCfiR HAS IT.
"IT'S IT."
THE BEST IN CANNED MEATS.
ARMOQR FACKIMQ COMPANY,
Kansas City, U.S.A.
CHEAP CIGARS!
$1.20. $1.30, $1.40 box.
Also in stock, a large supply of
Wines, Liquors & Groceries.
M. J. BROWNRIOO,
408 WATEB STREET.
Largest Stock
15,000
Pairs Rubbers
and Gaiters.
1500 Pairs of Rubbers & Gaiters, the largest
stock of Rubber aud Felt Footwear ever im-'
ported into St..
John's by any
shoe dealer in
one season. We i
placed the order \
for these goods
just twelve -
mouths ago, when the prices were low, which
enables us to give thc best prices and value
iu the city. Other stores cau quote prices,
but when you compare our goods you will
find them LEADERS IN QUALITY, which
is all important in Rubbers.
Women's Rubber*, 55c. and upwards.
Men's Rubber.. 80c. and upwards.
Women's Gaiters, $2.10 and upwards.
Everything in Rubber and Felt Fco'wear for
Boj-s and Girls.
PARKER& MONROE
The Shoe Men, 195 & 363 Water St.
FINAL NOTICE TO GREDJTORS.
InsQtont Estate of Edwin J. Doder.
NOTICE is hereby given that all per-
sons having anv claim or demand
against the Insolvent i-:*tate of Kdwin
J. Dnder or against the Trustee* thereof
(except claims for divid-nda) are required to «end particulars thereof in
writing, duly attested, to Kenneth R.
Prowse and James R. Knight, the Trustee* of the said Estate, who«e address is
Queen Street, St. John'*. Nfld, on or
before the aoth day of December, 1505.
after which date thc Trustee* will proceed to the final distribution of the
said Estate, having regard only to
claim* of which they shall then h*ve
hsd notice.
Dated at St. John's this 22nd day of
November, 1905.
CHAS. ©'Ji. CO..ROV,
025,1 i Solicitor for said Trustees.
Lodge Tasker
\mergcncy meeting
of thc above Ledge will
be held in the Masonic Temple on
late Provincial Grand Master, Bro.
Ar.t-.VAX_.ER M. Mack_v. Brethren
of St. John's and Avalon Lodges
and trausient brethren are cordially invited to attend. By order of R W.M.,
A. JOHNSTON, Secretary. nov_s,ii
MASONIC.
POTATOES & TURNIPS,
CATTLE FEED, HAY, OATS, BRAN.
A1 so,
OYSTERS, BUTTER, FIDELITY HAMS ft BACON.
Selling Cheap.
D. THISTLE & CO.,
CLIFT'S COVE.
" A very old woman of Brussels
With washing had many tough tussles,
' Till she had the good sense
To save labor and pence
And use "'SAPON" instead of her muscles,"
SAP0N is the very best Washing Powder on earth
and is sold by all grocers.
F. McNAMARA, Wholesale Agent
H.TPY and LUCKY will be the WOMEN
who buy Iheir Coats from ns for
$4.00gS$4.00
BLACK and COLOURED.
COME EARLY if you want to have your pick.
JACKSON <& Co.
Vending WeM End House.
n Emergency mect-
1 ing of thc Provincial Grand L dge will
beheld in the Masonic
Temple on TO-MORROW (Sunday).
26th inst., at 2 p.m., sharp, preparatory to attending the luner&l of onr
late 1-. G. M., Bro. Ai.kxan*-_i*. M.
Mackay By order of the D P G.M.,
JOHN COWaN. PCS. 02511
.5. MASONIC.*
An Kmergen-
cy meeting of
the District
Grand Lodge. F &. A.M., -a ill be held
in the Masonic Temple TO-MORRoW
(Snnday) afternoon, nt a 15 o'clock,
preparatory to attending tbe luneral of
the late Bro Provincial Grand Mas-
TUR Mackay By order of thc R. W. D.
G.M..J. A. CLIFT, DCS. n2S,ii
rf A SPECIAL MEETING
-£■8$ of the Benevolent Iiish
Society will be held on Sunday
next, 26thinst, at 2.30p.m., to
arrange for tbe raising of a loan
for the completion of the O'Donel
Memorial Hall. A full attendance
is requested. By Order, .W. J.
HIGGINS. secty. n20,m,th,s
To Let, tor builuing purposes, land situate ou McDougall Street
and Burnes' Road, formerly known as
the Oil F»ctory piemiscs. Por futrher
particulars apply to HUTCHINGS &
BLACKWOOD. Solicitors. n6.eod,U
To Let, Shop and Dwelling
House, No _c6 Wa'er St., West, lately
occupied by Mrs. E McG. While. Par-
tirulars on application to JOHN J.
FKNFLON. _ov21.3i.eod
GIRLS WANTED
. es 56 A cook to r
Oauibo, w»kcs f8 to ito. A trener
Hirchy Cove. Hay of Island*. A >'
'or rlotwoodvillc, experience 1:
.TT-y. Apply to Tl-.- Ni '.■. ti>r.!-..'! |