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THE EVENING TELEGRAM. VOL. 23. Price: One Cent. ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND, SATURDAY, 1901. $3.00 Per Annum. No. i^|. * K EHTISEM ENTB (For the benefit of >vlioin it ttiay concern) SAVED From the wrecked steamer Assyrian, POSITIVE SALE. At l'nblic A netiou* To Morrow, TUESDAY, 25th. inst-. at eleven o'clock, on tiie Koußi Side IJrclaifirs ol Luiidetl ex sehr. '• May Queen," 110 baps Sugar. 15 part bags Sugar. 4 Part Case.- Cin, marked E.R., Kingston, Ontario. 3 Pail Cases Gin, do., Toronto. 1 do Gin, do., Gait. 1 do Gin, do., London, Ont. 3 do Gin, do., M. S. Arnprior. 0 do Gin, marked L.A.W. <S: Co., M. 1 Part Ca-etiin. inarkedJ. C. Arnprior 2 Part tV.ses Gin, Triangle E.R., Jolietto, P.O. i 1 Part Cj.so Gin, d<>., Vallevville. 1 d'> B. W. & Co., Bontienner. 1 do ill J'i., Oppenticinier. 1 do lI.K. iV Co.. Montreal, 43. l . > Triangle, E.V. & Co., 117#. l do do do 1182. .<Hccoaat S:«l*ors. 1 Qi-- * 'Oi, nj. rkt dTi ntnglc E. K., London. Out. lOtscGiu, do do 4oliette.,P.Q. j d,» markod B.W. & Co., li,' j, Winnluger. 1 Part Cn>o (Jin, marked S.B.T. m. 1 Small Line, & Co., 002,— 2 Large Lines. Landed ex. sehr. ' Maw' 14 B xes Currants, marked Dooble Triangle X. F. 9 Boxe- Currants, marked do., W.S.C. 21 do do do., L.C.F, 2 Part Boxes Currants (.{ full). 1 Box Currants, marked Double Triangle, F.B. 2.! Boxes Currants, marked J.A.M. & Co. <i Part Boxes Currants, marked do. 7 Boxes Currants, marked L.C.F. &Co. 17 Boxes Condensed Milk, marked L, 282. 2 Boxes Condensed Milk. '.atidcd ex Schooner " Monulttiu Hare." cask Gin, marked L. A. W. & Co., 501, ease Gin, marked F. V. & Co., Montreal. 1059, I case Gin, marked E. It., Kingston, Ontario, 1 case Gin, marked L. A. \V. & Co., 1 case Gin, triangle Jolliette, P. Q., 1 ease Champagne, Louis Roderer, 1 part case Vieux Cognac, 1 Cise Vieux Cognac, M., Montreal, 1 case Gin. marked triangle E. R., Londou. Ont., 1 ease Gin, marked S. P. C., 152, Jolliette, P. 0., 1 case Gin, marked S. M., 145, Kingston, Ontario, 1 case Gin. marked B. YV. & Co., 676, llapntienner, 1 part ea«e ' lairmonte Vieux Cognac, 1 case extra dry Champagne. G ll Munn, 89231, 1 ca-» Ch -impagne, B. W. & Co., 929, 44 Cabinet,"' 1 case Oj11 cnt i uner, 710, 2 cases Yieux Cognac, marked diamond M.. Montreal, 33 70,3829, 1 case Gin, J. M. P. 185, triangle E. R., Kingston. Ont., 1 case Gin, s. H. II & Co., 349, Toronto, 4pirtr;iH*s. 1.. V. W. & Co., uo numbers, 1 case Gin, M. E. X , 1 ca- Gin, .1 M. P., Kingston, 1 cat' S| Ilg Bock, B. W. & Co., 3 C.V- S «.inf.. A. W. Co , 1 1 •V P. C., 173. Juliette, 0., 1 | ;i4p, Me 15. £ Co., S. B. * Co., 2 boxes < unants, J. A. M. Sc Co., 1 i x < i. i double triangle M., %rcoa it of Hahor :n Koacli. 1 e: »k Gi . marked J. M. P., Kingston, It - \ ix C'gnic, triangle M., Monica i,s. B. i. Si Co., IGGI, E. li., 1 ca«e mark. leeoiiiit Suitor. 1 j a t b \ ( urrants. double triangle, W. S. & Co., Montreal, 1 box Curraii s, double triangle, L. C. F., 1 case Gin, L. A. \V. & Co., 497, Account of Salvor 1 part ease Vieux Cognac (6 boltles), Account Salvor F. Jitckinaii. 1 cork fender. 1 piece black cotton. Acciunt Salvor U ui Joiuiston. 1 ca-iip sto d. 5 pieces rubber. <& oi, Iced.-rs. Account Salvor !i. Shamtaa. 1 case, marked B. VV. Sc Co. 4 Winninger.' 1 ease gin marked L. A. \v. it Co. 1 case Vieux cognac, M. Montreal 3561. 1 case llatiiiticinier, It. W. & Co. 696. 1 case \ icux cognac, M. Montreal 3664. 1 part case gin (7 bottles) P.P.0., Jolietto 1 11. case Vieux cognac,M.Montreal 3515 1 bundle drawing slates. Account Salvor Thog. Cahill. I ease gi», L A. W. & Co. M. 1 ease oppenti'-nner. 1 part case g'in (7 bottles;. 1 ease gin, i{. H. 11. <Sc Co., 332 Toronto, 0::t. 1 ease, K. H. If. & Co., 310. 1 heg gin, L. A. \V. & Co., 50(1. 1 box currants, double triangle L. C. F., Montreal. 1 box currants, E. B. 2 part boxes currants. Account Sttlvor .lame.* Brothers. 1 case j;in, J. M. P. 262 Kingston, Ont. Account CiiMtoms. 1 Bolt Canvas and Rug, 1 Case. Gin, u iuked triangle F. V. & Co., Montreal. 114. i Part Case Giu. NEW A I) Vi:IIIISEJ1 E.VIB. y Account Cnstoius i*nd (Jnderwritel's : 1 Kesr Gin. mirked E. S , London, Ontario, 439. Account of Suitor E. Mnvrnj-. 5 Bales Paper (square 4864), No?. BG, 92, 93, 94. Account Suitor f J. Frecuian. 3 Life Buoys, 1 Life Belt, 1 Brass Stand for Steering Gear, 2 Cork Fender*, 1 Bag Sundries. Landed ex sehr. 44 Mountain Hare." Account I'lulrrmitt r.s. 2 Cases Gin, marked L. A. \V. & Co., 496, 499. 1 Case Gin, ma iked J. M. P., Kingston, Ont., I Keg Gin, marked Gait. Ont. 1 Case Lauberhenncr, marked B. N. & Co. 1 Keg Gin, marked J. B. A., 10. 1 Case Gin, Triangle 10. K.. London,Ont. 1 Case Gin. Triangle F. V. & Co., Montreal, 1173. 1 Case Gin, Triangle, 1102. 2 Part Cases Gin, T. B. & Co. 1 Case Gin, Triangle F. V. & Co., Montreal, 1154. 1 Case Gin, S. B. T., 674, Montreal. | 1 Case Gin, Triangle E. K.,Juliette, P.Q-, p.p.e. 92. 1 Part C*>! Gin, J.G., S2, London, Out. 1 Part Casc Medicine, 1 Part Case Gin, 375, Toronto. 1 l!ox Currants, >S.G. 1 Part Case Gin, 1 Box Paper. 2 Binnacle Tops, 1 Compass, 2 Saucepans, 7 Pillows. 1 Piece Black Cotton, 2 Side Lights, 1 Mast-head Light, 14 Lanterns, 1 Dust Pan, Blocks, 1 Part L unpstand, 1 Life Buoy. 1 Water Can, 2 Saucers, 3 Desk Covers, 1 Piece Piping. , 1 Log Line, 1 Cabin Chairs. I 1 Can Tea. ■! Cork Fenders. \ -I Cushions, 1 Box Raisins. '2 Mattresses, 2 Wash Basins. 1 Camp Stool, 2 Life Belts, 1 .Til). 1 Chart, 2 Shovels, 15 Cans Paint and Oil. 1 Bra«s Telegraph Stand. 3 Picccs Black Cotton. 1 Copper Boiler and Sundries. 2 Tarpaulins, 1 Piece Log Line, 1 Lead Line, I Parcel Sundries. 4 Table Napkins, •"> Towels. !) Cloths, 2 Sheets, 1 Pillow Slip. 2 Mats, 1 Piece Canvas, 3 Furniture Covers. 1 Piece Wheclbox Cover, 1 Bdle Charts 1 Life Belt, 1 Piece Canvas Hose. 1 Binnacle Cover, 2 Mats, 1 Cushion. 1 Bag Sundries, 7 Brushes, I Mattresses.1 Bundle Bedding. <kc., i Basket Brass 110 Pieces Copper, Brass, &c. 7 '* " " 1 Package, 1 Binnacle Stand, 1 Can Paint. " Bundles Bedding, Flags, &c., 1 Stop--3 Bell. 1 Case Brass, Sic., 2 Ship's Tackles. 13 Port Light Frames, 2 Lamp Stands. 1 Log Keel, 1 Case Sundries, 1 Case Gin. 1 Drawer C. Ware, 1 Cargo Gin, 1 Package Snuff. (j Files, 8 Port Light Frames, 1 Case Sundries. 4 Ilearth Rugs, 1 Piece Bridge Canvas. 1 Bucket Sundries, 1 Can Oil. 1 Small Lamp, 1 Sounding Lead. 2 Frames, 1 Bag Sundries, 3 Boats' Sails. 1 Saucepan, 2 Tea Pots, 1 Cushion and Pillows, 2 Brushes, 1 bag—Brass & Co.; 4 Port Light Frames, 1 pair Brushes, 8 Blocks, 1 Lead—for sounding; 1 part tin Tea, 1 Lamp, 1 Can, I package Paper, 2 Caulking Irons. 1 Brush, 7 brass Can Hooks, 1 Teh*gi >ph Stand. 1 case, marked B. W. & Co., Vinniger; 1 part case Gin. Landed ex. sehr. "Clara." 17 brls Cement—White Star Brand. 3!) brls Cement—Parrot Brand. n brls Cement—Anchor Brand—Triangle H. P. C., Montreal. 1 brl Cement—no mark. Saved from the wrecked steamer 44 Assyrian."' Ordered to be sold at Public Auction for the benelit of whom it may concern. R. L. MARE, Not. Pub. Note.—Messrs. IJowrir.g Brothers' steam launch will leave their North-sido Premises at 10.: JO am. to-morrow, for convenience ol intending purchasers. ~ On the Premises Q v-----_ _ - it not prrnoiiN* I I * fly disposed o? On SATURDAY next, 2»tli lust., at 12 o'clock. That Well-built Man- Roof Dwelling House, with ex'eusion Kitchen and Wood Shed attached, situate No. 9 Boncloddy Street. The laird extends back 200 feet, and the House is laid ont in perfect order, and can be inspected at any time before sale. P. OLL, Auctioneer. june2l,f,ui,w,f AT THE SHOW ROOMS, Exchuugc Hull<ling? on ToMcrr.w, TUESDAY, at II o'(l<!Ck, 6 Cents' and 3 Ladies' Bicycks. r, €. O'WKIttC'OM-, jinic24,li Auclioneer. Upg-At the Show Kooms oJ iR. JOSEPH OAYfVIOiiD, Uucliwortli Street, Oil Wednesday next, 26t'n iost., at 10.SO o'clock, a large quantity of Household Furniture and Effects, including : 1 superior organ and 1 piano, handsome drawroom, dining room and bedroom furniture, carpets, ctc. Having made arrangements Willi Mr. Dayinoud for t!ie use of his large Furniture Show Rooms for Auction Sales, parties wishing to dispose of articles of furniture will please send them to above address.I\ t. o'tmiSCOLL, Auctioneer. junt233fy> JJKff AI>VKKTISKMEXIS. | JKEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Slakes I(C(I Blood. VERMECELLI, EGG PLUMS, SPAGHETH. CRACKED WHEAT. 14 Pounds WHITING for 13 cents. lABVELLII T''T*ojS?l HAEVBLLI Is rccommended ♦ 3 9 Us : Contains four to you as J DUCkWCrth St. and ♦ times the .1 first-class ♦Igg§ITSQV D fl ft f| J nou,ish,nentof article of Food. %"1S Li I H U I 19 if «Ui ♦ Sirloiu Steak. SALAD DRESSING, SALAD OIL, LIKE JUICE. LEMON SQUASH. TRY OUR COFFEE, SOcts., 30'cts. and 40ct3., Delicious Flavour, always fresh. Fft£sH TURKEYS, ORANGES and LEEW3CNS. T. J. EOENS, Duckworth St. and Military Rd. 11411 PacMjes" Eden Valley" TES Are to-day being Landed ex 44 Grecian." This celebrated Tea may now be had of all Grocers. Ask your Grocer to tell you about the special offer to users of Eden Valley Tea. Remember that " Eden Valley" Tea is now admitted to be the best on the Market. Also, make a note of the fact that $ 100.00 in Cash is offered for the return of the wrappers. juneiB nyHTTTMfTfrTTßnrrwrMffl' irn 1 ~ BoaMMMggWP^McmMMBPOPMM Avn Vrtn Is your dwelling and Ayp Vflll Is y°ur P^ate g*ass Are 1 Oil furniture insured Are xou insured against Insured? against fire? lllSUreuf breakage. I* your life lusnrcd? A'e ron uess ? Are yon in»nreil ngninst acci- Is yoar store and merchandise dents of all kinds? insured HKHinst lire? IS YOUR OFFICE MODERKLY and COMFORTABLY EQUIPPED ? You will make money by asking the terms of the following companies, namely: The "Canadian" aud "Ottawa" Fire, the "Equitable" Life, the " Ocean " Accident, and the " New York" Plate Glass Insurance Offices, and of the Office Specialty Manufacturing Co., of Toronto. PERCIE JOHNSON, AGENT, ap26,fp,tf 0-4)tliee: lnw iliAinber, «|)]>oBile "CrasWe H«ld." Aristocrat . jgßx Another popular "Slater Shoe'' shape, whtcii is particularly suited to young men who dres3 ,t well and realize that the finishing touch consist.; |1 in wearing a shoe which has in its shape the S peculiar atmosphere of style which marks the * Builc with a straight outside line of sole, high jkStiff box toe, rounded and moderately full at point. Made in all styles, laced, button, elastic, Leathers: "Canuck Calf", Peerless Russia, Best French Patent Calf, French Enamel Leather anc* "Kidduck", every skin the best money Colors: Black and such shades of tan as are Every pair Goodyear Welted and the makers' name and price stamped on the sole in a slacs For sale only at PARKSH & MONROE. mayl3 PIHC*: $4.5*, $5.50, $6.00. fIEW ADVEHTISEMENTS. ADVEBIISJEWEJITS Just Received, per S. S. 44 Bonavista," from Charlotetown, P. E. Island^ 5000 Bushels P. E. Island BLACK OATS, 1000 Bushels P. E. Island POTATOES, 50 Tub 3 Choice P. E. Island BUTTER, 25 Boxes Choice P. E. I. BUTTER, (in small prints.) -.w* MARTIN BROS. Makes Its Mark All Bound the World. WATERMAN'S IDEAL FOUNTAIN PEN. It consists of:—A Gold Pen, the best that can be made. A hard rubber holder of the finest style and finish, containing an ink reservoir; and a feed that conducts the Ink from the reservoir to the Pen point with absolute uniformity and certainty. The holders are pure Para rubber, vulcanized to be as hard and black, and to take as high a polish as can be given without injuring their strength. The world over the Waterman Ideal Is the beat known, and known to be 'he beit pen. In all the exhibitions where it has been shown it has received the highest awards giveu. SELLING RAPIDLY. IGT Prices s - $3.50 ; #3.50; 94.00; $5.00. DICKS & Co., Popular BOOKSELLERS. FOR SALE BY Hofwciod Lumber 55 Rfi OF Choic© Whitewo©cS, junei3,eod I, l£ and 2 inch Thick. — mm.irrnrrnar IMIIIHH HIP"- I" ■ ■■■«»—Till— ■■■ J— THE NEW ROYAL, CARLSBAD and ELITE CHINA. JUST RIGHT FOR WEDDING PRESENTS. We have just received from Austria, a large collection of this Magnificent Ware, consisting of: Five O'CJock Tea Sets, Moustache Cups, Evening Teas. Salad Bowls, Fruit Basins, Quaint aud Ordinary Shaped Jugs. Preserve, Pickle and Salad Dishes. Dinner, Table Toilet, Tea, Chocolate and Desert Sets can be made up to order. This is certaiuly the beat ami daintiest consignment of Chinaware ever imported iu this country. S. E. GARLAND, GARLAND BUILDING. MRS. DOYLE'S STOCK GF Ladies' Underwear, etc., Linen Knickers, Night Dresses, White Skirts, etc.; Silk and other Blouses and Shirt Waists, Gloves, Mob Caps, Umbrellas, Hats, etc. f3fWc bought the above stock cheap and are giyiag our customers the benefit of oar purchase* P. LARACY, june 22 342 Water St. |- NOTICE! E, John B. Patten and VVm. Forsey, WW of Grand Bank, Nfld., hereby give notice that in consequence of having to obtain a British Register, thought it advisable to ask for a change of name. We have applied to the Board of Trade under section 47 of the Merchant>Shipping Act, 1804, in lespcet of the schooner Electa A. Eoton," of Gloucester, Mass., Olficiiil No. 1i:i,050, of (iioss Tonnage 77.75. j Register Tonnage 77 75, heretofore owned livSylvanns Smith, of Gloucester, Mass., for permission to change her name to 44 Exoiic," and to. have her I registered in the new name in the Port ! of Saint John's. N.F., as owned by John j B. Patten and William Forsey. Any; objections to tlie proposed change of name must b»! sent to the Registrar of j Shipping at Saint John's, within seven days from the appearance of this ad>er- j tise-nent. Grand Bauk, 12;h Juuo, 1001. 4i THE PATH OF WISOOWI leads to 48K11K% nnd the Welldrcsscfl Man I «s fouu I it. There are others not so fortunate; let this :.d. be their guide and they, toe, will find satisfaction with the style aud lit aud finish of their clothing. JOHN ADRIAN, junelO Merchant Tailor, Water St. CHEAP PEINTING AT THIS OFFICE. IVJEW ADVEHTIBEMEXTS. | NEW ADTERTUEMEp'Ii Buys' »i talks' IMfl PM Just opened another full range of Boys' id loiis' CRICKET PANTS, fill sizes* JACKMAN THE TAILOR juue22,fp,eod and OESTS* JU*T RKOEIVKD: vk I Golf Clubs & Irons, §f 1 Silvertown Balls. 1 p MARTI N* SfCTWWfI J. J. ST. JOHN. Glance at Our Low Prices: Very Choice CURRANTS, 12c. lb. Very Beet Valenoia Raisins —New Fruit — 10c. 11). or $2.50 lM> Sultana RAISINS-Seeded-I2c. lb. Seeded RAISINS-l-lb. bozes-ISc. lb. California RAISINS-New Fruit—l2c. lb. ORANGES—Large and Sweet— 15c. doz. J. J. ST. JOHN, Duckworth Street PLEASED AND SURPRISED are our customers at the value and quality of the TEA el, at 28c, per pound. FEfe £k OaiKTB I CEYLON TEA STORE, . PARiieLL, Beach, Duckworth Street. SOHFJ CUI ac S. MARCH & SONS WHARF, Ex " Lavinia," NORTH SYDNEY COAL (Excellent Quality)* PER TOM. june24,li IIO3IE. NOTICE! Atlantic Lodge, No. 1,1.0.0. F. TIIE Election of Ofliccrs for t' c coming term will take placc this (MONDAY) ' evening, at 8 p.m. All members arc requested I to ntteiiil. j june2l,li I. C'KOWLY, 3Cec See. , Cabbage aad Lobster Tins! To-Morrow, Tuesday, at nt 10.30 o'cloch, At our More, Hcek's t ove. 35 barrels CABBAGE. j26 cases Lobster Tins. Mn't bo at any pricc. Come and gft • bargain. CSO. NEAL, jU!ie2i Auction'<r 1 P.E I. and Canadian Produce | 1000 l.u»!>c!» nine Potatoes. £0 tii'>g Novi* ScotM Uutter. 10 choice Chec«e—3o ib». eacU. ;!0 ca«e» Fiesli 20 C.uiiiclinn Chceae. 50 C'lioice H:uns. 100 sides ttacou. 100 oacUs Cattle Feed. For ule l»jr IJUUC24 X. B. CLIFT. AVALON LODGE, No. 77V, R.E., F. A A. « AN Emergeucy Meeting of the above Lodge will fin heltt If in the Masonic Temple, Moil* 24th inst., at 8 o'clo«£ when the D. G. M.. the liight Hon. Sir W. V. Whi{4iway, K.C.M.G , will install the Master and Ollieers fr?r the ensuing year. Members of St. John's and Tusker Lodges and transient Brethren are cordially invited. By order of the W. M., ALHEUT K, WO«L«AB, junc22,B,m Secretary. S.For sale, Freehold iijlltpand Leasehold Property—2 Picdfe freehold, fronting on Freshwater Road; a!#o, fronting on Cook's Town Uoad ; 1 Flousc and Laudon New Gower Street; 4 Tenements, freehold, situated in Convent Square, with large rcarage. For further particulars, apply to M. A. IJASTO V. may2B ®.To Let, two comi&gjPfortahle Dwelling Houses in ICira,- berly Terrace; possession given at oncft: for further particulars ap. to SAMUIjJL G A If I{ETT. npl3,tt NOTICE.=On and after 1 1h( Jtily ne*t tlic ner»l«c lop ("owl at tlie Ajtrieiiltiir*! S(«ble» will to*' *1.00. jnncl.^ For Sale, at a Bargain, or.e II «>(».! IltmKJ -in order— can It --pit at S Li COLMKK'rt wright Shop jnnes Found, on Saturday last, Hitiu «»f I n#tier nn h»v« •am* by fr pnv Mftj I irtnj COM •! ady rtWilt apply to CABMAN l»ODD, Court j li mit- Stand. ! ound. on Friday nlglrf \ t \nn i it m*t i «t Wanted, at the iien«r«» Hospital, t«o Sir. «, 'ppty to «!»• i Matron. I*l lip* !£**£££ Wanted, a Carriage HlucU.iuMh ; to th* >•«•» *n «« | wnntn iud st«*-dy ttuj>loymeal *11 T. CAKtfEIX, Ovorn-» -'."•t . I >■>♦***•
Object Description
Title | Evening Telegram (St. John's, N.L.), 1901-06-24 |
Subject | Canadian newspapers--Newfoundland and Labrador--St. John's--20th century |
Publisher | W. J. Herder |
Place of Publication | St. John's (N.L.) |
Date | 1901-06-24 |
Year | 1901 |
Month | 06 |
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 | 55038.cpd |
Description
Title | Evening Telegram (St. John's, N.L.), 1901-06-24 |
Subject | Canadian newspapers--Newfoundland and Labrador--St. John's--20th century |
Publisher | W. J. Herder |
Date | 1901-06-24 |
Year | 1901 |
Month | 06 |
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_19010624_001.jp2 |
File Size | 6315.5 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. 23. Price: One Cent. ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND, SATURDAY, 1901. $3.00 Per Annum. No. i^|. * K EHTISEM ENTB (For the benefit of >vlioin it ttiay concern) SAVED From the wrecked steamer Assyrian, POSITIVE SALE. At l'nblic A netiou* To Morrow, TUESDAY, 25th. inst-. at eleven o'clock, on tiie Koußi Side IJrclaifirs ol Luiidetl ex sehr. '• May Queen," 110 baps Sugar. 15 part bags Sugar. 4 Part Case.- Cin, marked E.R., Kingston, Ontario. 3 Pail Cases Gin, do., Toronto. 1 do Gin, do., Gait. 1 do Gin, do., London, Ont. 3 do Gin, do., M. S. Arnprior. 0 do Gin, marked L.A.W. |
CONTENTdm file name | 55034.jp2 |