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OF THE PEOPLE IN NEWFOUNDLAND USE ROYAL HOUSEHOLD FLOOR WHY? Because it gives entire satisfactio THE EVENING HERALD. Vol. I 7. No. 58. St. John's, Newfoundland, Friday, March 9, 1906. Price: One Cent. LECTURES! Rev. E. R. Young ru.iionary to tbe Red Indians, will l:c- lure nailer lhe auspices of lhe Metbo- ■•- College Clrls' Guild, ou Mniielny mid Turxulny, -fliiri-h If and 13, nt ** pin. General adinlt>'lou. in.' : Reserved Seals, »0c. Aud on Wiiliicadtty. Tl.iri li 11, will delicti lil i farewell lecture, illuttrated by - f.dcfidid view3. General admisiiou, •JO cents; Ueseivcd Seats. :tO rriil«. 1 lau at DL-ks & Co'a. m*).ia MARCH 9th, 1906. Choice Fresh Beef, Geese. C;sr- FRIDAY and SATURDAY Nights MARTIN BROS JUST OPENED ^ THE Ladies New Areanem Cap. LATEST STYL.E. BISHOP (Si MONROE. AUCTION SALES. FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION Inpr llrojlr tVl.nlint; A Tni.l- iuii Co , Limited, On THURSDAY, March 1511), nt noon: The Whaling nud Guano Plant, at ■aieCharlci, together wllh two •Irc.l and aixty-threc (t-roj) tons (_ . Iron Valves, I'lping. etc. Also the v.baling steamer'Hawk.* with all her '-.car, built in 1034, of tn tout grosl. :4 AND The Whaling 1'Iant at Cape Broyle. i<*aetber with nluety four (•>») ton! of Coal, jjo empty Casks, Iron Valves, etc. Also the Whaling steamer ' Va\- ■ on,' with all her Gear, built in 1901, l-*or fnrther'pa'rticulan apply at the , jrvtiice of tbe Cape Broyle Whaling and -' ailing Company, Limited, i>7i Water ._ Jobn'fc' By order of the liquidator.. THOMAS It. HIM To-morrow SATURDAY, at 11 o'clock, at the CENTRAL AUCTIOM MART, 100 pes. beef and nntlou, 3 brlt. pork, : .-heat dust tea, lot furniture, tewing machine, I down berl, about 70 or 80 Ibe., hanging lamp., lot picture., 3 fog liornt, lot old article.. At it o'clock— 1 pig, about i month, old. m*) HI. A. BitmiW, Anc The Latest Book: "A LOST CAUSE," by Guy Thome, 30 cents r of "When It Waa Dark.*') a reply to " When lt Wat Dork," by a well, c quickly and ATLANTIC BOOKSTORE, foot Preseott St. A BARGAIN IN CORN. 200 SACKS OF CORN, t cry Mikun. iiiiiuiiui-.i. Selling at only $1.20 per Sack. R.FENNBaLL, 130 and 132 Duckworth Street. TIME, LABOR and MONEY, We endeavor to effect saving! to our cuttomert.ln thcae three essential directions, by giving them the .l.ol.irt.1 < * rorcrl.'s) it...I Provision* at the lowest possible price, with the least amount of labor, delivered in thc shortest ■pace of time. Give ns n clins.ee to All your.Uroccry Order. Wc have thc goods . you want them, and we want to sell DELICIOUS BROAD FIGS at 10 cents package. CALIFORNIA and VALENCIA RMS NS. all grades. FISH CnEESE and FISH MEAL. SARDINES, 8c. tin. PINEAPPLES, 10c. tin. iCg'-Buy from ut and get free silverware. J. J. ST. JOHN, 136 & 138 Duckworth St. BUY "ijALRXY" HOUR, AND GET SATISFACTION. ROTHWELL I BOWRING, WHOLESALE AGENTS. FARMERS and OTHERS Wanting to purchase Rood Cattle Feed at lowest rates, wonld do well to call at our Store and examine our Stock. Then get our prices for good Timothy Hay ia small bundles. P.E I. Black and White Oats, of the very best quality. See our White Hominy Feed, never saw anything like it before, line and white as flour. Yellow Corn Heal in sacks, jelling cheap. Try a sack of onr new feed-Molascait—th< very best Peed on earth for horses. It produces a soft and glossy coat. If you wish your horse lo look well feed him on Molascnit. E.J. HORWOOD. US. CENTENNIAL LECTURES. March l2th.-TheRKV. a. kob- KRTSOK. Snbiect: "Wealing of thc Green." March 26.-WS grace archbishop HOWI.KY. Subject: "1*11 grimtge to Jcrnsalum." JSy-Resc.vcd Scat., tlAc; to he hail il llutton & Co's. Tit and Gallery, lOc. Lecture to atari al S.^u p.m. M. J. HcEVOV.Sec. Cen. Com. COPPER PAINT 25 CASES Baltimore Copper PAINT. Hi-it*-*,! i-iiint for Vimi'I*, E. J. DUDER. Just Received Hardware Department. Galvanized NAILS, all sizes. Galvzd. Sheet Iron, 20 to 26. Black Sheet Iron, 20 to 26. Also 500 SIDES SOLE LEATHER 1 Diamond I. Brand ■ Bowring Bros., iw =i SALE of Goods Damaged by Water NOW ON i"i*"'M.inv Liu. 1 clearing out quickly at pi ics.*. regatdltss ol cost. Ladies Blouses, Ladies Skirts, Moreen, Cloth, Flannelette, Serge. •8.00 CoraU lor 9 I.OO. 91.30 Gdll Jcrsrj OS CIS. • TOO CoMiimr •4.09. Come and see and be couriuctd. SOPER I MOORE. =-$ Anaglypta. Anaglypta. The Great House Decorator. ANAGLYPTA iu the manufactured or undecorated condition is much appreciated by dtcirators, because it gives tbem tbe opp.irtuniry 0 furnishing thtir clients with drcoratcd.surfa:c-: bearing the imprint v their own thought and skill- Used for Ceilings, Borders, Wainscots, Fillings and Dados. l3tr"C.ui be painted any colour to snit surroundings. Price from 12 CENTS YARD upwards. Large Shipment now at hand- Royal Stores, Ltd. Sole Agents for Newfoundland. A PIANO MADE FOR ROYAL USE. THE NEW SCALE WILLIAMS, Solo .lprcnt for .*. i'H Ioiiiullniid : XV. V. DRAYTON. BER MAJESTY'S CHOICE. ' Liverpool, England. s & Sons, Toronto, m pleased to inform you that Her Majesty the Messrs. R. S. Willi; Genti.i:mi:n,— Queen has chosen one of vonr pianos ^or Windsor Castle. Tlie selection was made by Mr. Dyson, of Messrs. Dyson & Sons, Windsor, specially nppointed tuners to the Queen, their Roy:il Highnesses the Duke and Duchess of Conmiught and their Royal Highnesses the Duke and Duchess oi Albany. Yours truly, W. H. l'KLLOW. W. V. DBAYTON, 256 Water St. cordially invites the mus loving peblic to inspect these High-Class Instruments now added his stock. Our Show Rooms contain au interesting line of PIANOS •ind ORGANS. They oxv from factories which have become r. nowned for the quality of their output. They arc of handsome e: tenor, perfect tone acd great durability. novs.eid A Suggestive Record! An increase of $5,722.74 in 1905 over 1904. What Is It that brings so many more to me every year ? •rW&^V Why' L0WER RATES ';^y^r. .^U'' of course. Percie Johnson, Insurance Agent, COTTON TWINE! 12 and IS THREAD. JUST OPENED. STEER BROTHERS DO VOU THINK WINTER IS OVER? It ii not, and won't be yet awhile. We bave a shipment ol Cotton BLANKETS to sell before tbe wtrm weather conies. PRICES from 90 cents to $1.25 per pair. We have An EXTRA QUALITY $1 pair. A SUPERIOR QUALITY $1.10 pair. JACKSON & CO., LEADING WKST KND HOUSK. T. J. EDENS. New Lemons. New Oranges. New Apples. Turkeys. Ccese. Halifax' Sausages. Fresh Rabbits. TEA at 20 cts. lb. by s a. London City : We recoived a consignment of 61 half chests Tea which we purpose offering at 20 cts. tb. Under ordinary circumstances this tea would retail at 30 cts. per lb. A trial solicited. T: J. EDENS. CityClub WANTED: A Club Manager. Must hai e some knowledge oi a t*-. Apply in writing, givl reference-;. ALAN GOODRIDGE, D Hon. Sccrc Wanted, for 17th th Uouseiaai.l, j lu family, wai, *cm..ir! for mod, wages JJ6: plaincnoks, <0tof7; 3 general girls cooking, nn. tbt understanding plalu eti kept, ii-: ago*! plain o — — lhe right :'il In 1 plaC I lhe. Gtrla wauti passage racier art vtneed. Applv at the Newfoundland J.mployiurnt Age-nerr, Gnu. Wai.,::, ms Theatre Hill. Wanted, a messenger Boy, Wanted immediately, a general reliant: must understand plain cooking, refcreucri required Apply " MKS. J. I>. M-nuir.iO.N, 333 Theatre Wanted, by the 1st .'lay Wanted, experienced Wanted, a Cook. Apply "* ts. R. J. K..N.MI-, CJydcsdalt-Cot Wanted, a Boy for Ofi ice M-lV.st Office Do* . Wanted, a young man to Wanted, by 1st of Hay. a land. Apply by lrttrr, with reference, "is. D. I. Jackman, Bell Island. Wanted, a general servant imall family, washing out. Apply at 7 1 m9.e0d.tf Gower St , off Cochrane St. CITY CLUB, wanted a boy of about 15 yean of age, as junior r-u-w ard. Apply at the Cub between 8 and Lost, on Saturday last, bs-t-.cn Ducksvorih. Cathcd.al, Cower aud Ho.lowajr Strrrts. n wnteh fob, »0|d " nd.r wllltSe: rr ind-t win-be rewarded en leasrlnfTsame at Lost, yesterday, between i5!j2lak 0f Uon,r«*1 «"* Wattr- ford Bridge. R (old allck-plr. wltll initial!. Finder will be rewartr.1 bv leavlne. s.m. ,. .UI.-rrTZ. rew,*r*1eil
Object Description
Title | Evening Herald, 1906-03-09 |
Place of Publication | St. John's (N.L.) |
Date | 1906-03-09 |
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 | (11.38 MB) -- http://collections.mun.ca/PDFs/eveherald/19060309vol17no58EveningHerald.pdf |
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Title | Cover |
Description | 1906-03-09, vol. 17, no. 58, Evening Herald |
PDF File | (11.38MB) -- http://collections.mun.ca/PDFs/eveherald/19060309vol17no58EveningHerald.pdf |
Transcript | OF THE PEOPLE IN NEWFOUNDLAND USE ROYAL HOUSEHOLD FLOOR WHY? Because it gives entire satisfactio THE EVENING HERALD. Vol. I 7. No. 58. St. John's, Newfoundland, Friday, March 9, 1906. Price: One Cent. LECTURES! Rev. E. R. Young ru.iionary to tbe Red Indians, will l:c- lure nailer lhe auspices of lhe Metbo- ■•- College Clrls' Guild, ou Mniielny mid Turxulny, -fliiri-h If and 13, nt ** pin. General adinlt>'lou. in.' : Reserved Seals, »0c. Aud on Wiiliicadtty. Tl.iri li 11, will delicti lil i farewell lecture, illuttrated by - f.dcfidid view3. General admisiiou, •JO cents; Ueseivcd Seats. :tO rriil«. 1 lau at DL-ks & Co'a. m*).ia MARCH 9th, 1906. Choice Fresh Beef, Geese. C;sr- FRIDAY and SATURDAY Nights MARTIN BROS JUST OPENED ^ THE Ladies New Areanem Cap. LATEST STYL.E. BISHOP (Si MONROE. AUCTION SALES. FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION Inpr llrojlr tVl.nlint; A Tni.l- iuii Co , Limited, On THURSDAY, March 1511), nt noon: The Whaling nud Guano Plant, at ■aieCharlci, together wllh two •Irc.l and aixty-threc (t-roj) tons (_ . Iron Valves, I'lping. etc. Also the v.baling steamer'Hawk.* with all her '-.car, built in 1034, of tn tout grosl. :4 AND The Whaling 1'Iant at Cape Broyle. i<*aetber with nluety four (•>») ton! of Coal, jjo empty Casks, Iron Valves, etc. Also the Whaling steamer ' Va\- ■ on,' with all her Gear, built in 1901, l-*or fnrther'pa'rticulan apply at the , jrvtiice of tbe Cape Broyle Whaling and -' ailing Company, Limited, i>7i Water ._ Jobn'fc' By order of the liquidator.. THOMAS It. HIM To-morrow SATURDAY, at 11 o'clock, at the CENTRAL AUCTIOM MART, 100 pes. beef and nntlou, 3 brlt. pork, : .-heat dust tea, lot furniture, tewing machine, I down berl, about 70 or 80 Ibe., hanging lamp., lot picture., 3 fog liornt, lot old article.. At it o'clock— 1 pig, about i month, old. m*) HI. A. BitmiW, Anc The Latest Book: "A LOST CAUSE," by Guy Thome, 30 cents r of "When It Waa Dark.*') a reply to " When lt Wat Dork," by a well, c quickly and ATLANTIC BOOKSTORE, foot Preseott St. A BARGAIN IN CORN. 200 SACKS OF CORN, t cry Mikun. iiiiiuiiui-.i. Selling at only $1.20 per Sack. R.FENNBaLL, 130 and 132 Duckworth Street. TIME, LABOR and MONEY, We endeavor to effect saving! to our cuttomert.ln thcae three essential directions, by giving them the .l.ol.irt.1 < * rorcrl.'s) it...I Provision* at the lowest possible price, with the least amount of labor, delivered in thc shortest ■pace of time. Give ns n clins.ee to All your.Uroccry Order. Wc have thc goods . you want them, and we want to sell DELICIOUS BROAD FIGS at 10 cents package. CALIFORNIA and VALENCIA RMS NS. all grades. FISH CnEESE and FISH MEAL. SARDINES, 8c. tin. PINEAPPLES, 10c. tin. iCg'-Buy from ut and get free silverware. J. J. ST. JOHN, 136 & 138 Duckworth St. BUY "ijALRXY" HOUR, AND GET SATISFACTION. ROTHWELL I BOWRING, WHOLESALE AGENTS. FARMERS and OTHERS Wanting to purchase Rood Cattle Feed at lowest rates, wonld do well to call at our Store and examine our Stock. Then get our prices for good Timothy Hay ia small bundles. P.E I. Black and White Oats, of the very best quality. See our White Hominy Feed, never saw anything like it before, line and white as flour. Yellow Corn Heal in sacks, jelling cheap. Try a sack of onr new feed-Molascait—th< very best Peed on earth for horses. It produces a soft and glossy coat. If you wish your horse lo look well feed him on Molascnit. E.J. HORWOOD. US. CENTENNIAL LECTURES. March l2th.-TheRKV. a. kob- KRTSOK. Snbiect: "Wealing of thc Green." March 26.-WS grace archbishop HOWI.KY. Subject: "1*11 grimtge to Jcrnsalum." JSy-Resc.vcd Scat., tlAc; to he hail il llutton & Co's. Tit and Gallery, lOc. Lecture to atari al S.^u p.m. M. J. HcEVOV.Sec. Cen. Com. COPPER PAINT 25 CASES Baltimore Copper PAINT. Hi-it*-*,! i-iiint for Vimi'I*, E. J. DUDER. Just Received Hardware Department. Galvanized NAILS, all sizes. Galvzd. Sheet Iron, 20 to 26. Black Sheet Iron, 20 to 26. Also 500 SIDES SOLE LEATHER 1 Diamond I. Brand ■ Bowring Bros., iw =i SALE of Goods Damaged by Water NOW ON i"i*"'M.inv Liu. 1 clearing out quickly at pi ics.*. regatdltss ol cost. Ladies Blouses, Ladies Skirts, Moreen, Cloth, Flannelette, Serge. •8.00 CoraU lor 9 I.OO. 91.30 Gdll Jcrsrj OS CIS. • TOO CoMiimr •4.09. Come and see and be couriuctd. SOPER I MOORE. =-$ Anaglypta. Anaglypta. The Great House Decorator. ANAGLYPTA iu the manufactured or undecorated condition is much appreciated by dtcirators, because it gives tbem tbe opp.irtuniry 0 furnishing thtir clients with drcoratcd.surfa:c-: bearing the imprint v their own thought and skill- Used for Ceilings, Borders, Wainscots, Fillings and Dados. l3tr"C.ui be painted any colour to snit surroundings. Price from 12 CENTS YARD upwards. Large Shipment now at hand- Royal Stores, Ltd. Sole Agents for Newfoundland. A PIANO MADE FOR ROYAL USE. THE NEW SCALE WILLIAMS, Solo .lprcnt for .*. i'H Ioiiiullniid : XV. V. DRAYTON. BER MAJESTY'S CHOICE. ' Liverpool, England. s & Sons, Toronto, m pleased to inform you that Her Majesty the Messrs. R. S. Willi; Genti.i:mi:n,— Queen has chosen one of vonr pianos ^or Windsor Castle. Tlie selection was made by Mr. Dyson, of Messrs. Dyson & Sons, Windsor, specially nppointed tuners to the Queen, their Roy:il Highnesses the Duke and Duchess of Conmiught and their Royal Highnesses the Duke and Duchess oi Albany. Yours truly, W. H. l'KLLOW. W. V. DBAYTON, 256 Water St. cordially invites the mus loving peblic to inspect these High-Class Instruments now added his stock. Our Show Rooms contain au interesting line of PIANOS •ind ORGANS. They oxv from factories which have become r. nowned for the quality of their output. They arc of handsome e: tenor, perfect tone acd great durability. novs.eid A Suggestive Record! An increase of $5,722.74 in 1905 over 1904. What Is It that brings so many more to me every year ? •rW&^V Why' L0WER RATES ';^y^r. .^U'' of course. Percie Johnson, Insurance Agent, COTTON TWINE! 12 and IS THREAD. JUST OPENED. STEER BROTHERS DO VOU THINK WINTER IS OVER? It ii not, and won't be yet awhile. We bave a shipment ol Cotton BLANKETS to sell before tbe wtrm weather conies. PRICES from 90 cents to $1.25 per pair. We have An EXTRA QUALITY $1 pair. A SUPERIOR QUALITY $1.10 pair. JACKSON & CO., LEADING WKST KND HOUSK. T. J. EDENS. New Lemons. New Oranges. New Apples. Turkeys. Ccese. Halifax' Sausages. Fresh Rabbits. TEA at 20 cts. lb. by s a. London City : We recoived a consignment of 61 half chests Tea which we purpose offering at 20 cts. tb. Under ordinary circumstances this tea would retail at 30 cts. per lb. A trial solicited. T: J. EDENS. CityClub WANTED: A Club Manager. Must hai e some knowledge oi a t*-. Apply in writing, givl reference-;. ALAN GOODRIDGE, D Hon. Sccrc Wanted, for 17th th Uouseiaai.l, j lu family, wai, *cm..ir! for mod, wages JJ6: plaincnoks, <0tof7; 3 general girls cooking, nn. tbt understanding plalu eti kept, ii-: ago*! plain o — — lhe right :'il In 1 plaC I lhe. Gtrla wauti passage racier art vtneed. Applv at the Newfoundland J.mployiurnt Age-nerr, Gnu. Wai.,::, ms Theatre Hill. Wanted, a messenger Boy, Wanted immediately, a general reliant: must understand plain cooking, refcreucri required Apply " MKS. J. I>. M-nuir.iO.N, 333 Theatre Wanted, by the 1st .'lay Wanted, experienced Wanted, a Cook. Apply "* ts. R. J. K..N.MI-, CJydcsdalt-Cot Wanted, a Boy for Ofi ice M-lV.st Office Do* . Wanted, a young man to Wanted, by 1st of Hay. a land. Apply by lrttrr, with reference, "is. D. I. Jackman, Bell Island. Wanted, a general servant imall family, washing out. Apply at 7 1 m9.e0d.tf Gower St , off Cochrane St. CITY CLUB, wanted a boy of about 15 yean of age, as junior r-u-w ard. Apply at the Cub between 8 and Lost, on Saturday last, bs-t-.cn Ducksvorih. Cathcd.al, Cower aud Ho.lowajr Strrrts. n wnteh fob, »0|d " nd.r wllltSe: rr ind-t win-be rewarded en leasrlnfTsame at Lost, yesterday, between i5!j2lak 0f Uon,r«*1 «"* Wattr- ford Bridge. R (old allck-plr. wltll initial!. Finder will be rewartr.1 bv leavlne. s.m. ,. .UI.-rrTZ. rew,*r*1eil |