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THE EVENING TELEGRAM. VOL *•. Price: One Cent* ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND, "THURSDAY, MAY 34, 1906. $3.00 Per Annum No. is* 4*4 ' UK If AI»YBII»I«HMI1KT», SALT! 2,000 tons Cadiz SALT Lowest Market Prices. M. MOREY & CO., Office, 8 Queen Ht. m23,10i SmT Arrivals! 50 barrel* Choice Small Jowls. 50 barrels Light Family Ness Pork, International. 50 barrels Light Family Mess Pork, Halkteadt. 100 barrels American Cube Sugar. 75 barrels ROLLED OATS. 75 balf brls. ROLLED OATS. 79 bull brlfl. OATMEAL. 75 Isall brls. SPLIT PEAS. 200 barrels HAM BUTT PORK. jLowest rrices. HEARN & CO. 1 ro*y».fp,M / Ji.IJJ MIiDAI. BRAND l'ure Conilciibed Milk, prepared in the Mohawk Valley, New York, noted for its rich pasturage lands and fine herds. Every tin of this superior Milk is inspected and guaranteed pure. p. C. O'ORISCOLL, mi7,eod Wholesale Agent for Nfld A LEADER —IN— Waists and Skirls. Ladies' Washable Indigo Polka Dot Skirts, 81.50. Washable Cotton Skirts, in B!ue, piped with White, a very attractive garment, #1.75. Ladies' Shirt Waists, Black with White Dot, $1.50. White Waists with Black Dot, 74 cents. Basket Weave Waist with woven stripe, $1 60. I#"lyadies' Midget Bows and String Ties, in the leading shades. JXXSVtrffi fii-i-Ct: r / MRS. A. NEIISEN, 368 Water Street, West of Po*t Olfice. CENTRAL BUSINESS COLLEGE, Toronto, ('aiiada. aM!(£inm of MMMIy : .! <c'tnnc) — Ilhiftralitig • A.c, h| ( A.) —Wash Drawing — -ompVt.. c „ mrrier- — (,'olor JJfawinj; dol —Cover Dftsign —Com'cl Sf Qciali*t* —-Photo Retouching —Bflolc-keeping and Air lirmh —stenography — Decoratire ftr-nign ~'lyp«ivritirii{ — New«pftper Sketch—Kriglfali —Cartooning —A'!vefij«irij/ —Proof Iteaning —Commeroial — PenmflTidhip. . *Mi/! me fnl! particular* rcgard"'g the rout'f: or opposite which I "**e X N ante A'lJretx ...a..i.... tyt-'ut Uii- <>iii, l\:! in and »ert'l to the fnr f,, **• til I'M l{, ic< |»rrni nfntlre lor Kenton 11 <1 laml, 50 I.e« Msret.nuf Konil. St. John's. St. Margaret's Co'lsge, Terento. 4 Higli i Ihmh ItewMenliMl A l»»7 Seltool for l*frls ,r>Uie rti,e»i JttnileriU.il of Toronto. Kxyptiorial eiJnc itional advantages. Preparafor Ci/ivcraity ari"t all the Musical OEOItGK DICKSON, M A., Director (Late Princifial Upper Canada College.; AIRS. GJEOR'JK DICKSON, •"*Lady Principal UK If AUVKKTINKHKSITI HICW A ISVIOIITIWISBIIWTB. HAVANA CIGARS! 10,000 just received direct from the manufacturer—Bock, Henry Clay, Cabanas, Carvajal, etc. 50,000 Richmond Gem Cigarettes, Capstan — Mild and Medium, io's tins and paper ; 50's tins. WELCOME NUGGET TOBACCO. By rail to-day: 5 cases Fresh Eggs, 3 cases Dunn's Bacon. T _ T DUCKWORTH ST. » ), HL/JCINOf MILITARY ROAE New Goods. _ J We l»?.vc just opened a very nice selection of LACE CURTAINS,TMfiS $ 1.25 up. Alto, n shipment of — t 4 T\7T A PfH f 1 which is a real <landy and our new Machine, Jl llv JLf very moderate in price. Wc have also to arrive thin week a large assortment of I'arlor Ntillc*. Bedroom Nuite*. in oak* quartered oak, surface oak, etv„ which will give iih one of the he«t selections in the city. Don't fail to Bee them. Prices will I*; the lowest of the low. Cbairw for every room in the house al*o opening. C. L. MARCH CO., Limited, Corner tt|»i Ingdalc and Wutcr ft (reef m. Nitrate of Soda, Peruvian Guano, Potato and Turnip Manures. TEISSIER & CO. Iwm m"W y ~wr have not vifited our BED- B A »/m m ■ I room furniture dk- | @ a M / ■ ■ I I i'AKTMKNT in the past g ■ » iPf 111 I '<,w y°u «l'f'uld come PI ■ m H B | I to (lie ftore and wee the B H w M m■ - I many new pieces which we ra JL JEI * are now sll owi n g. We H I liave a large assortment of Fnll BuiU»; also, an iin- B mense stock of Odd Pieces of every description. g New Dressers, ~ N New Cheffoniers, | Dressing Tables, Beds, etc. 1 in elegant, genuine Mahogany, jg in the rich, (iolden-qtrd. Oak, B Paiiity Bird-eye Maple, Artistic Apple Orcen Ash, I Hi'd 1 he beautiful Curly Birch. jf Yo\i will find this the finest 8 showing in the City. These a.re I unsurpassed in workmanship and E finish, at prices to suit everybody. | U. S. Picture and § Portrait Company, | Complete llousc Furnishers. jj Ii wimtt'riESEjmiJwam'amßßmmwaaLkjmvr ON CONSIGNMENT 25 boxes Best Canadian Butter. Priccs vcxy low ifvlccd# Cnll nnd inspcct this BARGAIN. (St CO'Y. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO MOTHERS! BRING YOl'R BO YH HERE for their spring and summer Suit. Boya' WaMlilnflf llloiihm, at SO cents, 40 ceriiti and 50 rcnla. Hoys' Tun lex, Boy»' Nailor Sulfa, from 80 cl«. np. Boj*' Suit*, 9133 to #1.50. 200 lioya' Araerieaii Blister Brown Nnito, from 5 to 7 years, 92 00 to 93.35 Buster Brown Caps, Collars, Ties. Here are garments that by their snap and style -their smartness—will appeal to the boy, and by their stannch tailoring and enduring fabrics will commend themselves to the boy s mother. M. DYER, Water-St. may7,m,w,fr,ti HKYf AOVEKTMENKNTfI. J JIKW ADVEBWIfBIIKin*, A SNAP 50 brls. Choice . BEEF CUTTINGS. at $8.00 brl. J. J. ST. JOHN, 136 & 131 Duckworth St. LADY BALTIMORE, By Oirett wislor, W Ihe kin«l of l>ook t.'ia* Appears only at long iiitervali. 'Ihe Canadian Pre*s ha< never l>eejn so unaniuoua in its praise of a new novel. "One of ihe m-st delighiful stories written for lome time, and strikes a new note in American letlers."—Montreal Daily Herald. ** Wholly as charming as *'I he Viigiaian,' tni will Ihre longer. • • • Altogether fascinating."—St. John Sun. * " A delighiful slory lhat will he rea«l and re-read with interest. It is a picture drawn with so much delicacy and sympathetic appreciation and good humor, that the reader is captivated from (he start."—St. Catherines Star-Journal. " ' Lady Baltimore ' gives on-r something to think over."—The Toronto Daily Star. •• Every chapter is a fresh delight. # * • It is the sort of story that, once read, clings to the memory pleasantly. 'Ihe story we hasten to recommend to our friends ; the story of whiqh we say to the new-comer: ' O fortunate one Ito bave still this pleasure untasted!' "—Ottawa Free Press. We have also another supply of The Gambler, by Katherine Cecil Thurston : paper, 50 cents ; clotb, 75 cents. New Books, New Magatines, New Fashion Journal*—English and American. DICKS ft CO., Popular Bookstore. V Our guarantee of the quality of, / \ I is based on the fineft and molt modem macJiinety and I 1 equipment; expert workmen*- special attention to f \ fa&ory cleanliness. Nearly forty years experience I \ has perfected the making of G, B. Chocolates. M J GANONCJ BROS. LIMITED • St. Stephen, N.B. T. B. CLIFT, - - -Wholesale Agent. Commercial Cliainbere, Bt. John's. SATISFACTORY Is the word used in referring to quality of our "Sterling" Brand Plate Beef. SATISFACTORY to the Grocer io handling. SATISFACTORY to the Consumer in buying. SATISFACTORY to the Jobber in repeat orders. If you are not handling "STERLING'' brand, your Bl£Et trade will not be SATISFACTORY. / F. McNAMARA, Queen St. 4j MAGNITUDE OF OUR OFFERINGS IMPRESSES EVERYBODY! 600 GENT'S AMERICAN WHITE Oress Shirts Sizes 14 to 17; your choice for 65 cts. SEE WINDOW ! SEE WINDOW ! S. MILLEY. lii ig MANSES, MIMS, Etc. Per Allan Boat, doe Tuesday, SO cases Sweet Valentia ORANGES. 100 sacks NEW ONIONS-very cheap. And per " Rcstigonche" : 50 Small CANADIAN CHEESE. 30 Large CANADIAN CHEESE. 5000 Choice CABBAGE PLANTS. EDWIN MURRAY. HKW AI»VJCmiHKMBHTg »KW AIIV BOTIMBW is WITH. ANOTHER SHIPMENT Dne Monday, May 28th, per 5.3. Siberian, 150 crates Best Amer. Cabbage. Orders now booking to arrive, GEORGE NEAL, Beck's Cove. TOILET REQUISITES. Just received per S.S. Rosalind, a shipment of Colgate's Toilet Soaps, Perfumes, Sachet Powder, Tooth Powder, Talcum Powder, Shaving Sticks, Barber's Shaving Blocks Also, a nice line of Dressing Combs and Hair Brushes. Try a cake of Colgate's Pine Tar Soap—just the thing for a shampoo. O'MARA'S DRUG STORE, Corner Military and Rennie'u Mill Road. 'Phone, 358. I $2.00 boots. I Whatever price we put on a Boot or rather, whatever 9 Boots we put into a line—it It always our object to give the || best Boots at the price that the money can buy. It's so with oar splendid Two Dollar Women's Boots. I Any Woman could easily mistake them (or Boots costing pfi far more money. . g>u There's nothing about these Boots that would lead anyone fj|j to think that we were selling them for Two Dollars. The 5g leather, shoemakiDg and style all smack of a higher price. Button or I-ace. PABKER & MONROE, The Sboe Hen, 199 & 363 g Water Street. YOU MAKE DOLLARS By reading our ads, (or you save dollars by following their suggestions, which is about the same thing. This week it is READY • NIADES. We have Boys' suits for $1.20. Men's suits $3.00' American Undressed and Dress Shirts in great variety. Men's and Boys' fleeced lined underware. WILLIAM FREW. No More Indigestion! K|*Aroid Indigeetiou by wring "VIENNA BAKERY" BREAD. Made by an expert baker from the very best flour. Ask your grocer for a Vienna Bakery" Bread. See that each loaf is stamped with label, mi s,eod | W. V. DRAYTON'S 1 I FOR I PIANOS | j ORGANS. | AIIVKHI'IMBWUim F§V ST. JOHN'S MUNICIPAL COUNCIL TENDER 3! TENDERS "ill I* recced hjr iM I undertigned until Friday* SSHI iunt., At noon* f'»r the hnmediate delivery at the Sanitary StaWes, 11 ay ward Avenue, Ten (to) Torw No. I Timothy I lay, an<l Five (5) Tons Straw—duty free. The quality to be subject to the inspection an<l approval of the Sanitary Supervisor. The Council is not bound to accept the lowest or any tender. ( Applicants will please mark across envelope " Tender (or Hay-Straw." By order, JOHN Y* SU'fTRBT, may21,22,24,fp , Sccy. and Caahier. PERFECTION IN COFFEE-HAKIMG with the IDEAL PERCOLATING COFFEE POT. Alnniinam-that mean* Clean* linen*. Parity, Light a eft* Durability. 100 different kind* of Aluminum Cooking I'tonsils. For prices and particular*, addross " ALUMINUM," P.O. Bo*, 124, St. John's. maylB,tf STEAM TO MONTREAL I SUPERIOR PASSENGER ACCOMODATE. CHEAP FABEI. The S.S. " Restigouche " will sail hence for Montreal about Smmmtm TiiurHslay, 24th last*, and at regular intervals throughout the summer season. She has excellent accommodation, and reduced rates will be given to passengers making the round trip between here and Montreal. further particulars apply to SHEA & CO'Y, AGENTS. ma>2i,6fp Notice to Lumbermen. FOR JBALE! 6 net* Doable Hone Sleds. 5 net* Mingle Hone Mad*. 6 net* Doable Haraea. IS Mt> Stogie HaraetMu Large quantity Bunk Chain*, Boon Chains, Peaveye, Chain Tracer*, Cooking Moves, Giant Ktoves, Tinware, etc. AH larpre stock of Dry Goods ana Groccric.-- For further particulars apply to ONION LUMBER CO'S OFFICE, mll,tf Duckworth St., St. John's. R AVALON LODGE y\- No. 776, K.E., F. &A. M. N Emergency Meeting of the flu above Lodge will be held in the Masonic Temple on FRIDAY, 25th inst., at 8 o'clock, p.m., for the purpose of conferring degrees. By order of the W.M., ALBERT R. WOOLGAR, Secy. 0124,1 i fSLTo Let, that WelloKjfk no trn Cottage and Farm, "Kssconi," situate on Portugal Cove Road, about 2 miles from town. Cottage fitted with hot and cold water and all mcdorn improvemcnte. aud fences in fitut-class order. For further informatiop apply to WM. J. McKAY, I£>o Water Si reel. apli),fp,tf LO .1 a'—'Yesterday after* noon, between Spiingdale St. and Post office, a puroe containing a sun of money. Nwtbers of notes known. Finder will be handsomely rewarded by leaving same at this office. n» 24,11 BICYCLE FOR. SALE- T. H. TYNDALL who is leaving Nfld, will dispose of his licycle, which cost $156. No reasonable offer refused. Apply irnmedi* ately, Bal-am Place, Barnes' Road. m24,3i Money to Loan on lioimeltold furniture and other articles in use, at 330 Duck worth Street, late Dr. Pike's office. All business done strictly confidential. S. MARKS, Manager. may fp " WANTED. ~ A Carman ; Apply to T. J. EDENS, Duckworth St. m24,2i A Billiard Marker for the Masonic Club. Apply to A. WILSON, Hon. Secy. m24,3fp,eod [Daily News] Four Girls to Learn Millinery Business. Apply at JACKVfAN' TIIK TAILOR'S office, Water Street. may23,tf A General Servant, in a small family, washing out. Apply at 106 Plea-ant St inayi9,fp For the commencement of the school year, a Female Teacher for Claike's Ucach Velho<ti,t Piimary School, Salary, $175 p':r annum. Apply, with reUr. ence,,; U» KKV. WM. lIARKIS, Cupid*, Conception Bay, Application to hand by June 12th. ' mayi9 22,24,26,fp SALESMEN—Get in a line that is booming. Represent the best house. Everything to date. We pay spot cash on liberal contracts of salary or commission. Keaon starting. write now. to Capital Nurseries. OtUrva, Out. apK»,y ,),th,f,B Tv/o Nursemaids, Two Cook -, 5 General Girls, and l giil for a residence, five minutes walk from the crosa roads. 2 Working Housekeepers, wages 6 and 10 dollars. 1 girl to go to Carbonear, 2 Girls for Belle Island. Girls wanted (or Nova Scotia, passage money advanced. Apply to the Nfld. Employment Agency, MRS. GEO. WALSH, 33s ThwUe jJjjl. 017,1! r t
Object Description
Title | Evening Telegram (St. John's, N.L.), 1906-05-24 |
Subject | Canadian newspapers--Newfoundland and Labrador--St. John's--20th century |
Publisher | W. J. Herder |
Place of Publication | St. John's (N.L.) |
Date | 1906-05-24 |
Year | 1906 |
Month | 05 |
Day | 24 |
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 | 60530.cpd |
Description
Title | Evening Telegram (St. John's, N.L.), 1906-05-24 |
Subject | Canadian newspapers--Newfoundland and Labrador--St. John's--20th century |
Publisher | W. J. Herder |
Date | 1906-05-24 |
Year | 1906 |
Month | 05 |
Day | 24 |
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_19060524_001.jp2 |
File Size | 7050.51 KB |
Language | Eng |
LCCN | 2009218154 |
Type | Text |
Format | Image/tiff; Application/pdf |
Source | Microfilm held in the Queen Elizabeth II Library. |
Rights | Public domain |
Transcript |
THE EVENING TELEGRAM. VOL *•. Price: One Cent* ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND, "THURSDAY, MAY 34, 1906. $3.00 Per Annum No. is* 4*4 ' UK If AI»YBII»I«HMI1KT», SALT! 2,000 tons Cadiz SALT Lowest Market Prices. M. MOREY & CO., Office, 8 Queen Ht. m23,10i SmT Arrivals! 50 barrel* Choice Small Jowls. 50 barrels Light Family Ness Pork, International. 50 barrels Light Family Mess Pork, Halkteadt. 100 barrels American Cube Sugar. 75 barrels ROLLED OATS. 75 balf brls. ROLLED OATS. 79 bull brlfl. OATMEAL. 75 Isall brls. SPLIT PEAS. 200 barrels HAM BUTT PORK. jLowest rrices. HEARN & CO. 1 ro*y».fp,M / Ji.IJJ MIiDAI. BRAND l'ure Conilciibed Milk, prepared in the Mohawk Valley, New York, noted for its rich pasturage lands and fine herds. Every tin of this superior Milk is inspected and guaranteed pure. p. C. O'ORISCOLL, mi7,eod Wholesale Agent for Nfld A LEADER —IN— Waists and Skirls. Ladies' Washable Indigo Polka Dot Skirts, 81.50. Washable Cotton Skirts, in B!ue, piped with White, a very attractive garment, #1.75. Ladies' Shirt Waists, Black with White Dot, $1.50. White Waists with Black Dot, 74 cents. Basket Weave Waist with woven stripe, $1 60. I#"lyadies' Midget Bows and String Ties, in the leading shades. JXXSVtrffi fii-i-Ct: r / MRS. A. NEIISEN, 368 Water Street, West of Po*t Olfice. CENTRAL BUSINESS COLLEGE, Toronto, ('aiiada. aM!(£inm of MMMIy : .! |
CONTENTdm file name | 60526.jp2 |