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The Evening Telegram. Vol. 28. Price: One cent* ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2z, 1906. $3.00 per annum No. 120 jtll kinds Job~ {Printing —Plain or Fancy—}iroinj>tlif executed. lIV have the latent type for Jirut-dux* icui'/c, and tidied a trial order. THE EVEMING TELEGRAM AUCTION SALES Od MONDAY Next, 24th inst. at 11 O'clock, All the Mtock in Trade of C. W. STEWART. Xcw Gowor Street. Consisting of : Groceries, Provisions, Vegetables etc. Also, fixtures of shop. At 12 O'clock, i Horse Cart and Harness, wintei Express and Sleigh. 91. A. MA STOW, Auctioneer sej'i2l,2i C. E. CATHEDRAL! MR. A. H. ALLEN will give an ORGAN RECITAL — )X— THURSDAY EVENING, Sept. 26 at 8.15. A collection will be made in aid of the Organ Completion Fund. 5ep21,22,25 <jH? M, 1 c Bf uc/l. OIL STOVES for Heating and Cooking. Orfty first-class kept in stock. Each guaranteed to give satisfaction or money ■ refunded. W. J. Clouston, .Market ll<»us9 Hill, Water Street. ' Morey's COAL " IS GOOD COAL." Now Landing e\ schr. " Tlieta" : 750 tons ANTHRACITE COAL (A liii NIZS-X) A!ho, ex " Miincr" : 700 tons North Sydney COAL. ft<si Coal 211 the Market Vr'* Saliofc&ctioii Kiiarantcccd. M CvIOSEY & GO. augt l,e<nl.tt GiiMrei's Goriisr. liojs* ;us;l <;irl-* »iist< r ItroM 11 itflx, in rod, wliito. brown and Mack. ( liilutrii'o i'aMtiiiKTc Sock*, in 1 k, l.i w 1., crown ainl red. ( 3itl<li'C!i*K Hunter Liuiu'*i (olisit's. pi;t 11 and lace stitched. { liiltlK'u** It 0»l and C'asliiiscrc Shirt* and Baud*. ( hildrcn% Mliii«> 4 olioii and Jei'M-j Itihlied i>ruu<»r£. Infant** and ( iiildrcn** Finnnclclfe (><n\ no and \\ rapnci '*. MRS, A. NIELSEN, !M»S Vialcr S(rccl« H cul >.tn.tl, of I'inj Officc Miiiflfii'i Lin msnf used by Pnysicians. ; Mr. Garland's lew M 2 Periodical Lis All the Latent Popular Magazine?, New Illustrated and Comic Papers from Britain and IT. S. j Buchanan's Wife, by J. M. Farman, $1.50. St. Cuthberts, by Robt. E. Knowles, $1. Made in His Image—Guy Thorne, author of Countess Londa—Guy Boothhy, 50 cents. When it Was Dark, Sharks, etc., paper Sands of Pleasure—Filson Young, 50 a 50c., cloth 75c. 75 cents. A Double Marriage, by Lucas Cleeve, 50c. Flower of France—J. H. McCarthy, 50 a Law Not Justice—F. Warden, 50c. 75 cents. Coniston, by Winston Churchill. $1.50. True Eyes and the Whirlwind—R. Bedfoi The I'ass, by Stewart E. White, $1.50. 50 cents. r The Adventures of Billy Topsail, a Newfound- Belle of Bowling Green—A. E. Barr, 40c. land story, by Norman Duncan, cloth, Eugene Valmont—Robert Barr, 50c. $l-5°- Chinkie's Flat, by Louis Becke, 50c. .. Lure of the Labrador Wild, by Dillon Adventures of a Supercargo, by Louis Becl Wallfce, sixth edition, ill., cloth, extra, 50 cts. Notes From My South Sea Log, by LOl " Sea Wolf, by Jack London, 90 cents. Becke, 50 cts. ! S. E. GARLAND Leading Bookseller & Stationei 1 A SNAP! { ! I 1 ' gg We are offering 150 barrels [£ SOUND -Q T? T7T? 1 PACKET DiLilr | $7.00 per brl. f 1 @ I T I CT TORN 136 and 158 ® fO J. J. JI. JUlin, DUCKWORTH ST. g! m ma was ■ Amazon Cloth, Poplins Venetians, Armires, Vi cunas, Dress Tweeds Serges, Crepolines, etc, from 20c. to $100 per yd SEE OUR WINDOW. STEER BROTHERS. ;% •% •% •% •% •% | 36.000 BARRELS f | Royal Household | # FLOUR. # z/ak Have already been sold for September and Oc- X tober delivery. N./\^ # Why ? W m Because its richness in digestible and sol- nw I tfth* l,^c has given it its colossal rank i the world's foodstuffs. | i/ijM Because Royal Household brings more nW /jk\ repeat orders to the retailer than any other •.V* flour known to the trade. .•/)• %. We Offer TO-DAY The following at lowest market prices: 25 Tierces Choice SPARE RIBS. 5o barrels Light HAM BUTT PORK. 50 barrels BONELESS BEEF. 20 boxes BOILED HAMS—25 lbs. each. 100 barrels No. 1 GRAVENSTEIN APPLES. 25 kegs Choice GREEN GRAPES. F. McNAMARA, Queen Street it. Cheap Sal for 50 Two Months Onl] and at cost price. and HAVE on hand and for sa WW fine selection of Children's, Lad >rd, and Gent's Clothing, which will clear at very low prices for 1 months only. Come, give us a call ; see otir bargains Our prices c# not be beaten* 'I ANTONIMICHAE 426 Water St. West. r. a. a ~ New Irish Hams & Bacon. Jj Scotch Beef Ham. 53 Per S.S. " Siberian." te I ELLIS & CO., LTD., | 203 Water Street. a Prime Irish Lonx Cut Hams. U Prime Irish Bellies Bacon. Prime Irish Spiced Roll Bacon. Scotch Beef Ham. J Finest English Cheddar Cheese. R Finest Wiltshire Loaf Cheese, $ New Gorgonzola Cheese. 3 Choice Stilton Cheese. Small Cream Gouda Cheese, a Whole Chicken, in Aspic Jelly. « Chicken Breasts, in glass. n Galantine Chicken and Tongue. * Clear Ox Tail Soup, in gla*s. J Clear Mock Turtle Soup, in glass. ? Clear Julienne Soup, in glass. 0 Salted Jordan Almonds. J Fresh Shelled Walnuts. 3 Fine assortment Huntley & J Palmer's specialties, 1 BISCUITS and CAKES. ■■ > J REMEMBER OUR <A QO TELEPHONE . . . (40t« ' PAPER BAGS . The Union Sag and Paper Coir '' pany, New York. j- Capital, ($27000,000.) Th largest Paper Bag Plant in th » world. Capacity, 30,000,00 ' bags per day. Square an Satchel Bottom. Duplex te ,f bags, Buckskin sugar bags an I Millinery bags. Get our price? '* It will pay you. ROSS & MATHIESON, Agent! Cabot lliiildiug, sept6,tf St. J oil n*i • — m I Pound » Goods! 1 jamam 1 Pound Flannelette, 1 \ Pound Tweeds, J | Pound Art Muslins, i Pound Prints and ; Blouse Cloths. ! Pound Velvets and | Cretonnes. | Pound Red Monteitb, | and White Shirting ] LARACY'S, ™ i Oppsite the Post Office. mmm Bananas, Assorted Plums, Cat. Peaches, Hears, Urange Dessert Apples, Pineapples, Ca Grapes, Green Corn, Cal Celer Tomatoes, Preserving Hum ~ JAMES STOTT .6 ' A LAUGH ON EVERY PAGE."" r' Drumnm' Yarns ale a AND CROP. eH[ Original and selected American Humor, mi. Fresh, Sparkling two up-to-date funny stories, with many laughable ,ns, 110 pages. »»■ Price, 25 Ceats. iL BYRNE'S - BOOKSTORE. Just Received: Another shipment of Framed Pictures, only 75c. each. Also, a large variety of Photo Frames, see window for same. New Goods in endless variety with prices to suit all. C. L. MARCH CO., Limited. 299 Water Street. 'Phone, 546. I PORT WINE! 1 Choice Old Port Wine. I BOTTLED AND ON DRAUGHT. | ) HAYWARD & CO'Y., _ Walter Street East. Telephone 13. j ;PEARS! )0 id FXTRA URGE RIPE BARTLETT & CLAPP i Pears, 20 cts. doz. 'm. * " ' 1100 BARRELS SELECTED Anm EC mnsteins. emperors, ArrLLJ.jennettinb, stomp. J - Buy Your FLOUR from T. J. EDENS. j |t IF YOU HAVE A WATCH Mthat you value and it is in need of cleaning or repairing send it to us and we will have it put in first-class order. Our watch repairing department i* managed s. m , yjy/sZ/ft hv an exj)ert of over twelve years — exjxrience. We will give a report and estimate of costs if Hfl desired, and guarantee all our 18$ T. J. DVLEY & Co., Reliable Jewellers. ■■■ JOB PRINTING EXtCUTED WITH OISPATCH. QOLD MEDAL BRAND Pure Condensed 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'DRISCOLL, ■ uii7,eod Wholesale Agent for Nfld : Wanted, Immediately, . JtSclirs. to Lai Liter at Gander Bay. Apply _ The Empire 'Woodworking Co., ' sept2l,tf Limited. NOTICE! Transportation charges on »n exhibits from places outside St. John's by Rail or Coastal Boats, for the Board of Agriculture Exhibition, to be beld at the 1 British Hall, St. John's, on the 17th ami 18th October next, will be paid by the Hoard* Written notice with entrance fee, $1.00 inclosed, must be addressed to the undersigned, giving full particulars of exhibits as per prize list. By order, JAN. B. 9CL4TER, j3o,s,tu,th,tf Sec. Board of Agriculture A Rare Chance! A Rare Chance to secure good building lots, on Sudbujy property, terms, 99 years lease. Plans, etc., can be seen on application to C.R.THOMSON, ' scpti/, mi Su*iuury Hall. ON SALE! A small consignment of CioiesßiltioreßM Selling cheap. SHEA * CO. sept2l,2i FOR JALE! Valuable Freehold Property, ym TKKDKIINwiII be received up I to TnetMlay, tbe &."Hli day «oTof September, Innt.. by the undersigned for the purchase of all that valuable freehold property known as DeVOII I'lace, situate on the King's Bridge Road, belonging to the Estate of the late Lady Thorburn, deceased, together with the handsome and commodious Dwelling House thereon. And also the Coach-House and Stable in the rear of said house fronting on Sheehan's Lane. The property is in good repair, and th»* purchaser can have possession of same on the Iml day of November next. The undersigned does not bind himself to accept the highest or any Tender. For particulars apply to FKANK l>. Lll.il, * sep6,tf Solicitor. Money to Loan on lionHebold furniture and other articles in use, at SKI * Duckworth Ntrcet, late Dr. Pike's office. All business done strictly confidential. S. MARKS, Manager. auglo,l2m,fp WANTED. A good Capable Girl for general hotinework ; apply to MRS. J. O. CKOBBIK, 14 Victoria St. sept2l,tf An Experienced Assistant. for the Dry CioodH Dept. Apply BOWIUNG BROTHERS, LTD. slB,3fp,tu,th,B WANTED In & small family, a good tJeiieral Servant who unflf-rstands plain cooking ; good wages given to a suitable person. Apply at this nffice. sep2o,3in A Good Cook ; Good wages given to the right jierson who must poshes the best of reference;; apply at this office. «ept2o,3ifp First-Class Tailors and PantM Mak«TH. Apply The Fashionable Tailors, CREAMER & GUNN. siB,tt • Journeymen Tailors. To w«trim< h good wages and constant employment. Apply to JO H I ! MAUNDER, Duckworth St. sepi4.tf
Object Description
Title | Evening Telegram (St. John's, N.L.), 1906-09-22 |
Subject | Canadian newspapers--Newfoundland and Labrador--St. John's--20th century |
Publisher | W. J. Herder |
Place of Publication | St. John's (N.L.) |
Date | 1906-09-22 |
Year | 1906 |
Month | 09 |
Day | 22 |
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 | 72510.cpd |
Description
Title | Evening Telegram (St. John's, N.L.), 1906-09-22 |
Subject | Canadian newspapers--Newfoundland and Labrador--St. John's--20th century |
Publisher | W. J. Herder |
Date | 1906-09-22 |
Year | 1906 |
Month | 09 |
Day | 22 |
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_19060922_001.jp2 |
File Size | 6700.74 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. 28. Price: One cent* ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2z, 1906. $3.00 per annum No. 120 jtll kinds Job~ {Printing —Plain or Fancy—}iroinj>tlif executed. lIV have the latent type for Jirut-dux* icui'/c, and tidied a trial order. THE EVEMING TELEGRAM AUCTION SALES Od MONDAY Next, 24th inst. at 11 O'clock, All the Mtock in Trade of C. W. STEWART. Xcw Gowor Street. Consisting of : Groceries, Provisions, Vegetables etc. Also, fixtures of shop. At 12 O'clock, i Horse Cart and Harness, wintei Express and Sleigh. 91. A. MA STOW, Auctioneer sej'i2l,2i C. E. CATHEDRAL! MR. A. H. ALLEN will give an ORGAN RECITAL — )X— THURSDAY EVENING, Sept. 26 at 8.15. A collection will be made in aid of the Organ Completion Fund. 5ep21,22,25 |
CONTENTdm file name | 72502.jp2 |