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THE EVENING TELEGRAM. ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND, TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 6, 1900. $3.00 Per Annum. No. 257 VOL. 22 Price: One Cent sac sii2w as> vi:hti.si;mk\in TOM NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given to the Electors of the Eastern Division o' the Electoral Distiict of Saint John's, that the Foiling Stations herein set forth will be open between the hours 8 a.m ami 8 p.m. on THURSDAY ne\t, the Sih day ot November, at the following places, viz.: St. John's Section. No. 1 Ward. Boom No. I—At ihe house of James Vav.lsour, 22 lloylestown, for Electors only whose surnames begin with the letters A, B, C, D, E, F. Booth No. 2—At the house of Widow Davies, 10 York Street, for Electors only whose surnames begin with the letters G, 11, I, J. K, L, M. Booth No. 3—At the house of Widow Kennev, 2S Cochrane Street, for Electors tffcose surnames begin with the letters N, O, r, <J, R, S, T, I'A'. W, X, Y, Z. Xo. 2 Ward. Booth No. I—At the house of Denis Coffee, 30 King's Road, for Electors on'y whose surnames begin with the letters A, B. C. Booth No. 2— At the house of Widow Barry, 46 Colonial Street, for Electors only whose surnames begin with the letters D, E, F, G, 11, I, J. Boom No. 3—At the house of Miss ' Byrne, be Cower Street, for Electors only \ whose surnames begin with the letters K, L, M, N, O, P. Eootii No. 4—At the house of Widow Fleming, 46 King's Road, tor Electors only whose siiti.~r.ies begin with the letters Q, R, S, T, U, V, W, X, V, Z. Xo. 3 Ward. Booth No. i— At the house of Widow Foley, 164 Gowei Street, tor li'ectors only whose surnames begin with the letters A to L, inclusive. Booth No. 2— At the house of Miss Coidv, 12 Chap?l Street, for Electors only whose surnames begin with the letters M to Z, inclusive. No. 1 Ward. fffOTH No. I—At the house of Jas. Molloy, 9 Bv; Icy Street, for Electors whose surnanus begin with the letters A, B, C. Booth No. 2—At the house of Widow Lynch, 30 I.iving.-tone Street, for Electors only whose surnames begin with the letters D, E, F, G, 11. Booth No. 3—At the house of Widow Walsh, 41 Long Street, for Electors only whose surnames begin with the letters I, J, K, L, M, N, O. Booth No. 4—At the house of Widow Carew, 54 Field Street, for Electors only who-e surnames begin with the letters P, Q, R, S, 1, U, V, W, X, Y, Z. No. 5 Ward. 800 I'll No. I—At1—At the house of Mrs. Thos. Pkruns, 3 William Street, for Electors only whose surnames begin with the letters A, B, C, I), E, F. Booth No. 2—At the house of Widow Walsh, 25 Mullock Street, for Electors only whose surnames begin with the letters G, 11, I, J. K, L, M. * Booth No. 3—At the House of Widow King, 23 i'leminj; Street, for Electors only uho-e surnames begin with the letters N, O, P, V, K, S, 1, U, V. Outlying1 Sections. Electors residing in the outlying sections of the s..id Electoral Di-tiict will deliver their vu'.t: between the hours of S a.m. and S p.m. on the said Bth day ol November, at the proper Polling Stations, as hereinafter set forth. Yi<Bi Modioli. Booth Nj. I—At the house of Widow Beer, Qunii Yuli, for Ekciors residing within Quidi Vidi Section. major's Put la Modioli. Pi" ih No. 2—At the house of Martin Bolder, King's Bridge. 1 Ith No. 3—At the house of Martin BiirkiPortugal Cove Road. Booth No. 4 —At the house of Edward IL.ndngan, AlU.ndale Road. [ N B.—Electors dwelling within this Section may deliver their votes at either of Booths 2, 3 or 4, as may be most convenient j Tortmy SeHioaa. Booth No. s—At5—At the house of Mrs. Thome, T,.hay, No:thside. P >(<th N>. o—At0—At the house of Henry 11lekey, lorbay. Booth No. 7—At the hon-e of Mrs. Cant- Weli, I 1! ay, Southside. li' tli No. B—At the house of James Kelly, Pippistock Iliii, loibay Road. Booth No. 9—At the house of Patrick Wade, Flatrock. B' nth No. 10—At the hous; of William Power. Outcrcove. B-oth No. 11—At the School House, Loo }b:iy. Boot!; No. 12—At the house of Patrick Ro;u h, Middle Cove. I N.B.—Electors dwelling within this Section ;hail deliver their votes at the Booth nearest then respective residences.] I*oii4'h Cove Modioli. Booth No. 13—At the house of Joseph Shea, Southside. Booth No. 14 —At the house o( Henry R>an. Northside. Booth No. 15—At the house of William King, Bauline. [N.B.—Electors dwelling within this Section shall deliver their votes at the booth nearest their respective residences.] D'orliixal Cove ScHion. Booth No. 16—At the house of Edward Sommtrton, Portugal Cove, North. Booth No. 17—At the house of Thomas "liiie, 1 or 1111;.11 Cove, West. Kou'li \o. iS—At the house of Widow liutl' 1 A'imlsor Lake. H Island Neclioii. nootii No. 11)—At wie hut- . •,->{ Mrs. Kennedy, La nee 'V. . J¥ISW ADVEUIMEME^m Booth No. 20—At the house of Miss Tower, Bell Island, central. Booth No. 21—At the house ol Oliver Bennett, Bell Island, East Mine. Booth No. 22—At the house ol Jabez Butler, Bell Island, West Mine. (N.B.—Any Elcctor ol the Eastern Division ol the Electoral Distiict ol Saint John's, who may be lesiding temporarily on the said Island ol Bell Isle on the day ol Tolling in the said district, may deliver his vote at either of the four Booths in the Bell Island scction.) EDWARD J. RAWLINS, Returning Officer. St. John's, N.F., Nov. 3, 1900. Public Notice. Electoral District of St. John's Eastern Division, To Wit: PUIII.ir NOTICE i« hereby given to the Electors of the Electoral District aforesaid, that a Toll has been demanded at the Election now pending for the same, and that I have granted such Toll. And that the persons duly nominated as Candidates at the said Election, and for whom only votes will be received, are 1.-DWIER. John Dwyer. of St. f©llll*B, Farmer. 2.—FUIU,OX«. Lawrence O'llrien Furlong, ol St. JolinV, Commission A Kent. 3.—MURPHY. Thomas J. Murphy, of St. John's, Ifarrfctter-at-liHW. rT-Trrr"-M-'"1 iw ■11—n -I.—PARSONS. Robert John Parsons, of St. John's, Solicitor. mnmmmmmmcMamMmnmmmaz&FmmmmmxaaKKsmmmmnamummc S.—PITMAN. James J. Pitman, ol St. John's, Barristerial-I.aw. 6.-RYAS. John F. Ryan, of St. John's, riantcr. 7.-WHITE. Thomas M. White, of St. John's, Mechanic. Of which all persons are hereby required to take notice and govern themselves accordingly. Given under my hand at St. John's, the 29th day of October, IDOO. EDWARD J. RAWLINS, Keturning OHicer. ~~iDIRECTIONS For the Guidance of Electors in Voting. EACH ELECTOR on entering the room where the Toll is to be held shall declare his name, surname and addition.After so doing he shall receive a Ballot Taper in the above form. Each Elector, if required by the Deputy Returning OHicer, the Toll Clerk, one of the Candidates, or one of their agents, shall, before receiving his Ballot Taper, take an oath of qualification. The voter ie to vote only for three Candidates.After receiving his Billot Taper the voter shall go into one of the compartments, and. with a pencil there provided, place a cross in the division containing the name or names of the Candidate or Candidates for whom he intends to vote, thus X The voter will then fold the Ballot Taper, so as to show a portion of the back only, with the initials of the Deputy Returning Officer, and shall hand it so folded up to the Deputy Returning OHicer, and the Deputy Returning OHicer shall, without unfolding it. ascertain that it is the Ballot Taper which he furnished to the elector, and then immediately place it in the Ballot Box. The voter shall forthwith leave the Tolling Station. If a voter inadvertently spoils a Ballot Paper he may return it to the Deputy Returning OHicer. who will give him another.If a voter votes for more Candidates than he is entitled to vote for, or places anv mark 011 the Ballot Taper by which he'ean afterwards be identified, his vote will he void and will not be counted. If a voter takes a Ballot or Ballot Taper out of the Tolling Station,or fraudulently puts any other into the Ballot Box than the Taper given him by the Deputy Returniug Officer, he will be subject to he punished by tine of Five Hundred Dollars, or by imprisonment for a time not exceeding Six Months, with or without hard labor. <xt3o.3iV,vio\2Ji.s.:)rd j> 2l'p , VETERINARY SHOEING FORGE^ o"('«rcw Street. J. A. CAMPBELL. VcTfRINARY SURGEON. a. k. Mcdonald, oct'22,'2m,eo<l J«te Toronto, Mlioer. WANTED, Used New Icindliuid fjtamjiis (any Hifjlict* prices | f»a!. Apply :it M. A. Basto\v">. Bcck's iX'UlOtf, I MEff AI»VEBTISEWEKTH. j MSW A IftY^HTI^EMEiVTS. 13 THE ELECTORS Of St. John's East. Gentlemen,-Your Votes are respectfully requested for the Bond Candidates, MURPHY, FURLONG and DWYER, in the forthcoming battle in St. John's East-. N.B.—Shall it be Bond and Self-Government, or ; Morine and Reid's Government ? no\o,fp New Home, NEW NATIONAL and Favorite Sewing* Machines, mrm, These are lirst-class and second to none. I am the Solo Agent. Hundreds of them in use. .Soo that you get the right machines, and you make 110 mistake. Beware ol imitations. They can be had on easy payments. 1 keep all fittings for the above machines. J. T. LAMB, Water Street. novO,eod.fp ammmmm mmm m m mmmmmt* I HEW REAOYMAOES! | &5F*We have just received and opened another shipment of —49 ~ READYMADE CLOTHING. 3 ? Men's Single and Double Breasted Black, Navy and Tweed Suits, Single Coats, Pants and Vests, Blue g— Melton Overcoats with Velvet Collars, Men's Nap —S Reefers with Velvet Collars, a nice assortment of Cardigan Jackets, Sweaters, Jerseys and Guernseys, a large variety of English and Canadian Caps of every description—all the newest shapes; »- Little Boys' and Big Boys' Nap Reefers—all sizes g— and prices. STEiER BROS. Es nmm w w w w w wwmwwmk AM A TWO YEARS TEST "BIG BASS" TOBACCO Is MORE POPULAR than ever, and is now regarded as a necessity amongst smokers of sc. Tobacco. far BLUETS1 WEEKS! Wc have just received a fresh shipment of English lVool Blankets, which we are selling at Rock Bottom Prices. See our BLANKETS, at $2.40 and $3.00-Splendid Value. BROWN BLANKETS, 90c. to $1.70. COTTON FLEECE BLANLETS, 90c. to $1.20. WADDED QUILTS, from 90c. to $3.25. At THE ROYAL STORES, Ltd. crDcpNcn rim fire insurance OuiuMiDU uUiilj By the addition of the agency of The Now landing <*x u May,"' (Utawa Fire Insurance Co. to that 2P ft T ft 01 t-lic "('aimdiau," 1 have now snflieioil b ons oGr66fi6o ** ,o ai"l ai __ reduced rates. \Y>iy arejratcs rcihifo<l QMk i SO low ? Because of the increased safety from the better class of buildings erected since T. WALSH, Water Street West. 92-, »vo.» the system »f o.n-w.mr 0 .. Simply, and Horn the perfection of our Fire ' ' —5 — Brigade. I can satisfy von that the security AUCTION SALES. i* absolute. Call and enquire lor terms. To-Tlorrow, Wednesday, PERCIE JOHNSON, AGENT. Hi 11 o'clock at the Office: I-aw Chambers, opp. Crosbie Hotel ,0 FOR m BI I. B. CLffT, butter, 10 brls pork, 5 brls beef, 10 brls pota- . r liilo TT. r 1 toes, 3 brls turnips, 1 ,ot Black New Oats' Heavy White do, dncs ;al2 o clock,.»sacks damaged potatoes, E^rs_ Ap,,lesi} ouio„s 1 plii»h-luied sleigh, 1 di.iy cait. Hams, Ovstevs—in brls and halves. JI. A. BASTOW. Auctioneer. 3UOO bushels Heavy Black Oats, — 2000 bushels Potatoes, T , T-, • • f 11 1 • 1 100 tubs Dairy Butter, Parsnips, Job Printing of all kinds neatly carrots, Beet, oysters, etc. executed at this novj THOS. B. CLIET. WEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS h Wra-IkM Fire Insurance Co. HEAD OFFICE, MONTREAL. The above Company issues annual and short time Policies agains loss or damage by fire on all kinds of property in ST. JOHN'S and OUTPORTS at REDUCED RATES. Claims settled promptly and liberally. For rates and other particulars apply to H. T. McCOUBREY, General Agent, St. John's. E. B. THOMPSON, Agent, Harbor Grace. nov3,2w,fp,cod iwaw—————» Hams, Bacon, Pig Pork, Silver Leaf Lard, Compound Lard, Corned and Roast Beef, Ox Tongue and Lunch Tongue. Now landing ex " Polino." F. "w. Finlay | Important Information. { I WOMEN CAN VOTE THIS FAU, I gal niul their votes will determine tiie result. T look for a " full turn out'' of the women voters, when word is pnssed around of the extraordinary beiuty of the new goods now on I MSB display at my store, and the vote will be unanimous on the value-for?|S priee question. The result of their voting will be to further eneour- ;|J| age me in the determination to obtain the lirst. place among the St. sgsj| John's Jewelers. There are a lot of Xinis goods 011 the road, which Sjjj we won't get opened by election day. but women are privileged, and ggg can keep ou voting. 99 i R. H. TRAPNEIL, JEWELER, Commercial Chambers. | Blankets! Blankets! SEE OUR $2.40 PER EAIR. Best Value in the City. AIjSO A FUEL RAXCiE OF WADDED QUILTS, RUGS, BED COVERS and CRIB BLANKETS, rocTrottom prices. S. niLLEY, octlO,fp Water sutd Colonial Streets. New Goods —all personally selected in the best UriiiMli Markets. A Choice Assortment of CHINA and CUT GLASSWARE. INVITED. T. J. DULEY & CO., Jewellers. AT THE GEYLON TEA STORE. (Enter Lady Customer.) "TWO POUNDS of your 28-Cent You had better give me two and a half pounds ; its splendid Tea. We have been buying it from you the past two years, and have recommended it to a lot of our friends." "Quite right. It's the best value in the countrry." FREE SILVER FREE COSTJUT YOUR TRADE. Lady visitor on entering: I ] 11 Good evening, Mary; why that is a beautiful Teapot!" 11 Yes, it's guaranteed silver." " Where did you purchase it?" u You don't need to purchase silver now-a-days. I have been buying all my -groceries the past two months at ST. JOIIX'.S STORK, RuckworUi Street, and the clerk* handed me tickets or coupons every time. I brought them down this morning and this Teapot I selected." Well! Mary, as soon as himself goe6 to work 011 Bell Isle (and now with the increased pay) I won't be till I be as good as you, and won't stop till I have my sideboard covered with Silver. It lotiUs to be good Mary." " Oh, ves! all of the very beat, ami more than that, their prices, for Provisions are much lower than I have been paying elsewhere." july23,fp,tf NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. PUBLICJOTICE. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given for the information of the Electors in the Elector?! District of St. John's, Western Division, that the following Boundaries of the Wards in which Electors will record their votes in the District of St. John's West, are published: No. 1 WARD shall extend from the east side ol Waterford Bridge and Molloy's Lane, to Ihe west side of Leslie-street, and vicinity. No. 2 WARD shall extend from the east side of Leslie-street to the west side of Patlick-flreet, and vicinity. No. 3 WARD shall extend from the east side of Tatrick street to the west side of Springdale-slreet, and vicinity. No. 4 WARD shall extend from the east side of Spiingdale-street to the west side of Queen-street and Barter's Ilill, and vicinity. No. 5 WARD shall extend from the east side of Queen-street, and Barter's Hill, to the west side of Beck's Cove, Carter's Ilill, and Freshwater Road, and vicinity. The boundaries between Wards shall be the centres of the above-mentioned streets. The SOUTHSIDE is a sepaiate scction, and Electors living between Fort Amherst and Waterford Bridge will record their votes at the Booth on the Southside. N.B.—Electors will please note further particulars in Proclamations and Ward p!atis, and the descriptions thereof already published. A. A. LTJSH, 3fp Returning Officer, St. John's West. luyon PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given to the Electors of the Electoral District of St. John's, Western Division, (hat the Polling Stations herein set forth will be open irom 8 a.m. until 8 p.m. on THURSDAY, the Bth dny of November, in the following places, viz.: No. I—Sonthside Section. Booth—At house cf Thomas Stafford. No. ii-Bluckliead Section. Booth—At house of Michael Ilealey. No. 3—Petty Harbor Section. Booth—Northside, at house of Widow Walsh. Booth—Southside, at house of the late Henry Chafe. Booth—Maddox Cove, at house ol James Walsh. No. 4—Gonitis Section. Booth—At house ol Nathaniel Chafe. No. s—Kilbride Scction. Tiooth—At house oi William Sinnctt. No. 6—Topsnil Uoutl Scction. Booth—At house of Edward Brcnnan. No. 7—Freshwater Valley Section. Booth—At house of Patrick Cramp. No. B—ll road Cove Scction. Booth—East Side, at house of David Tucker. Booth—West Side, at house of Chailes Squires. Booth—Thoiburn Road, at house ol Thos. Ryan. No. 9-St. John's Section No. 1 Ward. No. I Booth—At house of late Widow Ryan, junction Cross Roads, Riverhead, for Electors only whose respective surnames begin with the letters A B C D E F G II I J K L. No. 2 Booth—At house of James Maddigan, 314 Water Street West, for Electors only whose respective surnames begin with the letters MNOI'QRSTUV W X Y Z. No. 2 Ward. No. 1 Booth—At house ol John Dawson, 275 Water-st. West, for Electors only whose respective surnames begin with letteis A B C D E. No. 2 Booth—At house of Joseph Kavanagh, 222 Water-st. West, for Electors only whose respective surnames begin with letters F (i II I J K L M. No. 3 Booth—At house ol Henry Hunt, 182 Water-st. West, lor Electors only whose respective surnames begin with letters NOP QRSTUV W X Y Z. No. 3 Ward. No. 1 Booth—At house of Michael Ketfe, 132 Wa'cr-st. West, for Electors only whose respective surnames begin with letters A B CD. No. 2 Boeth—At house of Mrs. Ellen | Fljnn, 35 Job's-st., for Electors only whose j respective surnames begin with letters E F (j I II I J K L. I No. 3 Booth—At house of Mrs. Power, 12 j Ilutchings'-st., for Electors only whose re! spectivc surnames begin with letters M N O P Q. No. 4 Booth—At house of Mrs. Fenncssy, 12 Water-st. West, for Electors only whose I respective surnames begin with letters R S T u V W X Y Z. No. t Ward. No. 1 Booth—At house of John Cunningham, 185 New (Jower st., for Electors only whose respective surnames begin with letters A B C D. No. 2 Booth—At house ol Mrs. McDonald, 2] Waldegrave-st , for Electors only whose respective surnames' begin with letters E !• G II I J K. No. 3 Booth—At house of Mrs. Nowlan, 22 Waldegrave-st., for Electors only whose respective surnames begin with letters L M N 0 P. No. 4 Booth —At house of late James j Engan, 11 Waldegrave-st., for Electors only whose respective surnames begin with letters QKSTUV W X Y Z. No. S Ward. No. I Boo^h—At house of John Holland, 49 New Gower-st., for Electors only whose respective surnames begin with letters A 15 LD. No. 2 Booth—At house of Mis. Ryan, 13 Holdsworth-st., for Electors only whose respective surnames begin with letters E F G 11 1 [ K L. No. 3 Booth—At house ol Mis. Wall, 5 New Gower-st., lor Electors only wlio.se icspective surnames begin with letters M N O P Q. No. 4 Booth—At house of Miss Mary Moran, 353 Duckworth-st., for Electors only whose respective surnames begin wkh letters R STUVWX Y Z. A. A. LUSH, jfp Reiuining Ofticer, St. John's West. NEW ADVERTISEMOTS. NOTICE. TIIE following is published i<>t the information ol Electors residing in Si. John-'s Eastern Division: — Wo.l Wanl-n as (or its Western bouu* c'aiy a line running up the ccntrc of Cochrane Street, thence along the centre of liannerm.m Road, thence along the cen'ne of Circuiur Koad to the land East of Mr. J. O. Eraser's house, thence along the centre of Old l'ortugal Cove Road to the road round Kenney's Pond, thence along the centre of 'hat road to the boundary between Major's Tath Section and St. John's Section. >0. i lVtU'il—Has boundaries as fob lows, commencing at the foot of Cochrane Street and following the Western boun'ilsryol No. i Ward a» fir as the bridge over Ronnie's River, where the Western boundary lin£ commences and runs Southerly along the centrc of Rennie's Mill Road along the centre oj Picscolt Street to Job's Cove. , No. 3 Ward—Has for its Eastern boundary a line fiom Job's Cove to Ratlins* Cross, up the centrc of Prescolt Street; for its Northern boundary a line from Rawliijs' Cross up the centre of Military Road to Garrison Hill, thence to Newtown Road, tliencc to North-eastern corn.r of l'arado Ground, thence along the Western fence of Kort Townshend to a point opposite the Tavern, thence to the top of Long's Hill, and for its Western boundary a line thence running down the centre of Long's to Cathedral Hills, down:the centre of Cathedral Hill to Duckworth Street, along the centre of Duckworth Street to Market llouie Ilill, and along the centre of Market House Hill to the centre of Gift's Cove. No. \ Ward —Is bounded as follows: A line following the Western boundary of No. 3 Ward from Gift's Cove to Northeast corner of Parade Ground, thence along NcwtoWn Road to its junction with Allendale Rosd, thence along Allendale Road to bridge at foot of Long Pond, continuing on the same road to the point where it meets a road skirting t]ic property of Mr. John Lindberg, thence alojig the Western boundary of Major's Path Section to Windsor Lake, thence following thd line dividing the Electoral Districts of St. John's East and West to Beck's Cove. j No. 5 Ward—Has boundaries as fallows : A line commencing at Rawlins' Cross, and running along the centre of Rennie's Mill Road to the bridge over Rennie's River, and thence up the centrc of Old Portugal Cove Road to the junction of Pctugal Cove Road with the road running round Kenny's Pond, thence along the boundary of Major's Path Section to the road leading from Portugal Cove Road to Three Pond Barrens Road, thence southerly along the eastern boundary ol No. 4 Ward to junction of Newtown anil Allendale Road, thence along the centre oI Garrison Hiil to Military Road, thence along the centrc of Military Road to Rawlins' Cross* Particulars o[ the boundaries of the Wards! are more fully set out in the Proclamation of September ioth, 1900. E. J. RAWLI3US, nov3 Reluming Officer, St. Jolin's East. ~ ' ■ ■ r LARGE CARGO Fiipun Just arrived ncr biigantinc Stt'Ja, from P. E. Island, Oct. 30t!i, '.900, and for sale by MARTIN BROTHERS, OATS, HAY, POTATOES, TURNIPS, BUTTER. |gJ**All this season's crop, in SPLENDID CONDITION. oet 30,0 Cp,cod TO-DAY, PER " SILVIft," 100 brls Selected Gravcnstcin Apple*. 20 brls Choice Cranberries. 20 half brls Choice I'cars. 5 boxes Large Lemons. All choice stock, selling at lowest possible rates. EDWIN MURRAY, Adelaide St. S!fll For Sale, 1 House, il&ahituatc on IJoncloddy Street, No. IS, for the small suin of $225. Apply to M. A. BASTOYV, Beck's Cove, uovs To Let, on Reasonable Terms, two V F IC'KS '» " Law Chambers" Building, with light and heat. Apply to W. M. CLAIM'. Solicitor, li Law Chambers." nov(».2fp,tu.th Wanted, a Sciir. of IfeySnfrom 45 to »>0 tons, to proceed to Notre Dame Bay to load lumber for St. John's. Apply at this oflice. iiov6,'2lp Lost, on Water Street, on Saturday hi-t, one $'30.00 ami oil© 95.00 note : finder will be rewarded on reluming same to this oflice. notft,2i Wanted, immediately, a (icueral Se.varil; apply at 35 Mditary Road. " n..vl,fp,tl WANTED, one good generulhor-c. Anuly to Kennedy Brothers, 3i Henry Sticet. tftO,tf Wanted, immediately, an experienced Girl; small family; apply t® either 147 I.eMarchant Iload, or 1 kli> OK AM Oflkc. liO\o,fp,U
Object Description
Title | Evening Telegram (St. John's, N.L.), 1900-11-06 |
Subject | Canadian newspapers--Newfoundland and Labrador--St. John's--20th century |
Publisher | W. J. Herder |
Place of Publication | St. John's (N.L.) |
Date | 1900-11-06 |
Year | 1900 |
Month | 11 |
Day | 06 |
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 |
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 | 54082.cpd |
Description
Title | Evening Telegram (St. John's, N.L.), 1900-11-06 | |
Subject | Canadian newspapers--Newfoundland and Labrador--St. John's--20th century | |
Publisher | W. J. Herder | |
Date | 1900-11-06 | |
Year | 1900 | |
Month | 11 | |
Day | 06 | |
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 | |
Sequence | 1 | |
Page | 1 | |
File Name | SJDT_19001106_001.jp2 | |
File Size | 6128.42 KB | |
Language | Eng | |
LCCN | 2009218154 | |
Type | Text | |
Format | Image/tiff; Application/pdf | |
Source | Microfilm held in the Queen Elizabeth II Library. | |
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THE EVENING TELEGRAM. ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND, TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 6, 1900. $3.00 Per Annum. No. 257 VOL. 22 Price: One Cent sac sii2w as> vi:hti.si;mk\in TOM NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given to the Electors of the Eastern Division o' the Electoral Distiict of Saint John's, that the Foiling Stations herein set forth will be open between the hours 8 a.m ami 8 p.m. on THURSDAY ne\t, the Sih day ot November, at the following places, viz.: St. John's Section. No. 1 Ward. Boom No. I—At ihe house of James Vav.lsour, 22 lloylestown, for Electors only whose surnames begin with the letters A, B, C, D, E, F. Booth No. 2—At the house of Widow Davies, 10 York Street, for Electors only whose surnames begin with the letters G, 11, I, J. K, L, M. Booth No. 3—At the house of Widow Kennev, 2S Cochrane Street, for Electors tffcose surnames begin with the letters N, O, r, . o—At0—At the house of Henry 11lekey, lorbay. Booth No. 7—At the hon-e of Mrs. Cant- Weli, I 1! ay, Southside. li' tli No. B—At the house of James Kelly, Pippistock Iliii, loibay Road. Booth No. 9—At the house of Patrick Wade, Flatrock. B' nth No. 10—At the hous; of William Power. Outcrcove. B-oth No. 11—At the School House, Loo }b:iy. Boot!; No. 12—At the house of Patrick Ro;u h, Middle Cove. I N.B.—Electors dwelling within this Section ;hail deliver their votes at the Booth nearest then respective residences.] I*oii4'h Cove Modioli. Booth No. 13—At the house of Joseph Shea, Southside. Booth No. 14 —At the house o( Henry R>an. Northside. Booth No. 15—At the house of William King, Bauline. [N.B.—Electors dwelling within this Section shall deliver their votes at the booth nearest their respective residences.] D'orliixal Cove ScHion. Booth No. 16—At the house of Edward Sommtrton, Portugal Cove, North. Booth No. 17—At the house of Thomas "liiie, 1 or 1111;.11 Cove, West. Kou'li \o. iS—At the house of Widow liutl' 1 A'imlsor Lake. H Island Neclioii. nootii No. 11)—At wie hut- . •,->{ Mrs. Kennedy, La nee 'V. . J¥ISW ADVEUIMEME^m Booth No. 20—At the house of Miss Tower, Bell Island, central. Booth No. 21—At the house ol Oliver Bennett, Bell Island, East Mine. Booth No. 22—At the house ol Jabez Butler, Bell Island, West Mine. (N.B.—Any Elcctor ol the Eastern Division ol the Electoral Distiict ol Saint John's, who may be lesiding temporarily on the said Island ol Bell Isle on the day ol Tolling in the said district, may deliver his vote at either of the four Booths in the Bell Island scction.) EDWARD J. RAWLINS, Returning Officer. St. John's, N.F., Nov. 3, 1900. Public Notice. Electoral District of St. John's Eastern Division, To Wit: PUIII.ir NOTICE i« hereby given to the Electors of the Electoral District aforesaid, that a Toll has been demanded at the Election now pending for the same, and that I have granted such Toll. And that the persons duly nominated as Candidates at the said Election, and for whom only votes will be received, are 1.-DWIER. John Dwyer. of St. f©llll*B, Farmer. 2.—FUIU,OX«. Lawrence O'llrien Furlong, ol St. JolinV, Commission A Kent. 3.—MURPHY. Thomas J. Murphy, of St. John's, Ifarrfctter-at-liHW. rT-Trrr"-M-'"1 iw ■11—n -I.—PARSONS. Robert John Parsons, of St. John's, Solicitor. mnmmmmmmcMamMmnmmmaz&FmmmmmxaaKKsmmmmnamummc S.—PITMAN. James J. Pitman, ol St. John's, Barristerial-I.aw. 6.-RYAS. John F. Ryan, of St. John's, riantcr. 7.-WHITE. Thomas M. White, of St. John's, Mechanic. Of which all persons are hereby required to take notice and govern themselves accordingly. Given under my hand at St. John's, the 29th day of October, IDOO. EDWARD J. RAWLINS, Keturning OHicer. ~~iDIRECTIONS For the Guidance of Electors in Voting. EACH ELECTOR on entering the room where the Toll is to be held shall declare his name, surname and addition.After so doing he shall receive a Ballot Taper in the above form. Each Elector, if required by the Deputy Returning OHicer, the Toll Clerk, one of the Candidates, or one of their agents, shall, before receiving his Ballot Taper, take an oath of qualification. The voter ie to vote only for three Candidates.After receiving his Billot Taper the voter shall go into one of the compartments, and. with a pencil there provided, place a cross in the division containing the name or names of the Candidate or Candidates for whom he intends to vote, thus X The voter will then fold the Ballot Taper, so as to show a portion of the back only, with the initials of the Deputy Returning Officer, and shall hand it so folded up to the Deputy Returning OHicer, and the Deputy Returning OHicer shall, without unfolding it. ascertain that it is the Ballot Taper which he furnished to the elector, and then immediately place it in the Ballot Box. The voter shall forthwith leave the Tolling Station. If a voter inadvertently spoils a Ballot Paper he may return it to the Deputy Returning OHicer. who will give him another.If a voter votes for more Candidates than he is entitled to vote for, or places anv mark 011 the Ballot Taper by which he'ean afterwards be identified, his vote will he void and will not be counted. If a voter takes a Ballot or Ballot Taper out of the Tolling Station,or fraudulently puts any other into the Ballot Box than the Taper given him by the Deputy Returniug Officer, he will be subject to he punished by tine of Five Hundred Dollars, or by imprisonment for a time not exceeding Six Months, with or without hard labor. | |
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