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THE EVENING TELEGRAM. VOL 25. Price: One Cent. ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1903. $3.00 Per Annum. •truces 1 No. 210* j NEW A»VKHTIS EM NEW AI>VEICTISEMJTCft'TS. | NKIY AUVERTKRNKNTN. AN OPPORTUNITY THAT SHOULD NOT BE MISSED!! REMEMBER! IT CONCERNS YOU AND YOURS!!! Owing to the extraordinary success that attended my Great Sale in April last, and the unanimous satisfaction that was expressed by each and every customer, I have decided to make a further -? = OF lIItiH OKADK CiOODS • :" ==•' NOW IN FULL SWING. No effort will be spared to eclipse all former records. I have just returned from visiting the Leading British and Foreign Markets, and among the numerous Stocks and Bargains I have secured I would call your special attention to a Remarkable Stock of Ladies' glxxci OliLilcirexx's ALL HIGH-GRADE GOODS!!! LATEST AND MOST UP-TO-DATE STYLES AND SHAPES!I! BEST FIT AND WORKMANSHIP!!! « AT LESS THAN HALF THE MANUFACTURERS' PRICES. LO jl I. Ladies' Black Silk, Cloth, and Velvet Jackets, all the very Latest Up-to-Date Styles, from $10.00 to $20.00; worth $50.00 to $100.00 eaxh. LOT 2. Childs* and Misses" German and French Jackets and Ulsters, all Shades and Styles. LOT 3. Ladies* Walking and Costume Skirts, the Latest a.i\d Up-to-Date Styles and Finish, from $2.00 up. THIS LINE IS A MARVEL OF CHEAPNESS. LOT 4. Childs' a.rvd Misses' Waterproofs, all sizes. YOUR CHOICER. $1.25 EACH. LOT 5. Ladies* French Kid Gloves, all Shades. 60 cents per pair; worth $2.20 to $1.50. __ 1 hese Prices sound like a Fairy Tale, but it is a Solid Eighteen-Carat Fact! Don't take my word for it, however, but CALL AND SEE FOR YOURSELVES. You will be ASTONISHED and DELIGHTED at the Value and Variety. BARGAINS IN OTHER LINES NOT ENUMERATED. Our Friends and Customers will Please *Not a.sk Us to Break this Rule. NEff APTBBTISEMEXTS. AUCTION SALES, ( For the benefit of whom it may concern. CANADIAN DEALS. 1 SALVED From the wrecked steamer " Monterey," j landed ex steamer "Algeriue," AT PUBLIC AUCTION On MONDAY NEXT, 14th lost, i at Klcvcu o'clock, at tiie Reid-Nfld. Co.'s FREIGHT SHED 1 (WEST END), 16,160 FEET CANADIAN DEAL. Ordered to be sold at Public Auction for the benefit of whom it may concern. R. L. MARE, scptll,2fp Not. Public. For Sale by Public Auction ! If not previously disposed of by private ■ sale, on the premises ON SATURDAY, Ike 19ili day of Sept. fust., at 11 o clock a.m., A LL that valuable freehold land, to- JmmV'* together with the commodious flSJjgdwcilinsr house thereon, situate on Masse Street, the property of the Estate of the late Kllen Doyle, deceased. The house was built in the year 1893, and is in good condition. The purchaser can obtain immediate possession. For particulars apply to P. C. < O'DKISCOLL, Auctioneer, or FRANK D. LILLY, Solicitor. , sepB j For Sale by Public Auction ' (if not previously disposed of I>y private sale) on the premises, on | SATURDAY, 19th day of Sept, ■ at 1 a o'clock, Noou, ' MOB! ALL tlie right, title and interest in »JmL and to all that valuable B'rce-26*1f hold I'rop ei ty belonging to the I estate of the late Daniel Condon, deceased, consisting of I.iiiml,together with tlirCii Dwelling Houses thereon, situate on Theatre Ilill, yielding an annual rental of $500 00. During ; the past year this property has been put in ■ thorough repair. For particulars apply to P. C. O'lmiSt'OLL. Auctioneer, Or, FKAXK ». LILLY, septB, , Solicitor. U liii Line.1 Steam For Sydney and Montreal. S. S. "Bona- Swfeftw&l vista" will leave St. John's for above ports at 8 p.m. ' Saturday, Sept. 12th. For freight or passage apply to HARVEY & CO., acptl2,li AgClllS. BOARD OF HEALTH. ' WARNING TO HOUSEHOLDERS. 1 < THE particular attention of Householders is drawn to Nos. 2 and 10 of the Rules and Regulations for the Prevention of Smallpox: « 2. Every householder on becoming aware of the existence of smallpox or chickenpox in his house shall immediately report the same to the lJoard of Health or the Medical Health Ollicer. \ 10. Any person violating any of the above rules or of any rules, previously or subsequently made by the Board of Health, will, unless any special penalty be attached, be liable to a penalty of Fifty dollars or imprisonment not exceeding one month. By order of the Board of Health, J. ALEX. ROBINSON, sepi2,9i,cod Secretary. ass's' I DR. LEHR, 1 S IEMTBiT. p 83 WATER STREET, 1 fjj Opp. T. McMunlo & Co's. rtj cj! scpt9,ly,w,3 PLACENTIA BAY, Harbor Buffett, Just received by direct Bay steamer r KEN'S READYMADE CLOTHING, Flannelettes, Calicoes, Tweeds, &c.; and a full assortment ot M9XED PAINTS. The biclieat prices paid for fish. G. C. FEARN. augl,s&tu NKW ADyRRTISKWESTS. Collars, Shirk Men's Am. Collars, Newest styles,, all sizes. (Jndress'd White Shirts from 69 cents. Fleece-lined Underwear, good line at $1.40 Suit. Braces, Scarfs and Ties, Hats aud Caps, Boots, &c. p. LARaey, septl2,eod 51155 Wliter M(. Choice DUTCH Bulbs. Hyacinths, Tulips, Narcissus, Daffodils, Jonquils, Crocus, SNOWDROPS, j@"Guaranteed FINEST QUALITY stock. Call or telephone. STEIN, - HERZBERG. septlo,3lp ♦ ♦ ♦ - Professional Curd. ♦ • Dr. T, E. BULLARD,! f Dentist, | j Water St., over T. J. Duiey's. t t Crown and Bridge work. Metal J a i'lates. Telephone, No. :18. * July 10,2 m, cod FOR SALET Choice CUT FLOWERS, Flowering Begonias, r^rlN TOTS. Ferns, in varieties. Call or telephone. STEIN, - Herzberg. septlo,3rp ra. FOR SALE, all That KKh Desirable I recli ol<l l*ro« pert)', known as the Fishermen's Hal); situate on Queen Street, l»y which it measures 50 leet and on George St. 'JO ft. This building is on a line with the new street which is to bo opened; it is built of stone and has large eel lars, which make it now suitable lor any kind of business. For particulars apply t« FURLONG Si KENT, Solicitors, or F. 0. O'DRISCOLL, Exchange Building. al2,tf jSHLTO LET, Furnished llrnl or UlllfliriliMlieri. the rcuidcnco of A. D. Rankin, Esq , Circular Koad; apply to F. C. O'DRISCOLL, Exchange Building }ulv2s,cod,tf «TO LET, a STABLE g&««t rear of Devon How. Fosses-don at once. Apply to MAIiTIN HARDWARE CO , Water Street. stptll,lw,2iw SB TO BE LET, the last ®g|of October, all that business premises on Water Street, now in the occupancy ol .1 11. E vans, Esq., No. 300. Apply to W JAMES, "Mount Angelo," near .Cornwall Avenue. July B,tf FOR SALE. 1 BREECHLOADING <4 UN, light weight, central lire, made by E. M. Keifly & Co., London. Cost $100 00. Also, C;»IU|». Will be sold reasonable. Apply toM. A. U A STOW, Beck • Cove. sept9,fp,tf FOR SALE, A Well-E^ tablished l.iceiiHed l'reiniHeM, situated in the East End ; apply at this ollicc. aug2s,tf WANTED. IN A SMALL FAMILY^ an KxperieiKred Wervmit lor plant cooking aid with liybl house work; al?o young girl (Catholic preferred) to t:ike charge of liltle yirL Apply at litis oliice. sepl2,lo A Messenger Boy ; apply to MRS. STEIN, Herzberg. seplo,fp,tt A Sm&rt WOMAN, who has been recently vaccinated, V> do general work at the smallpox Hospital. Apply at t!io I'UBLIC HEAL 111 OFFICE, Kenout llnilding. s«ptlo,3fp An Assistant for Grocery Business. Must have some experience. Apply to Z. COX. septlo,3fp At Once, a Lad who has a knowledge of Carjientry, for our Ficturo and Mirror Framing Department. S. E. GARLAND, Leading Bookseller. s9,fp,tl A First-Class Vest Maker. None but experienced need apply, l'o it suitable person lii-liest wages aud constant employment will be gi\cu. JOHN MAUN* 1 UEli, jul>27,tt NEW Al> VJfcHTISKMKRTSf. | SIEW ADVERTISEMENTS. S»I CM WMM OF YESTERDAY AND TO DAY. Ave Roma Immorta 1:8, by T. Marion Craw- The Four Georges, by McCarthy, 4 vols, lord, $2 50. $5.75. Tlic Making of En-land, by T. R. Green,B2 75 Soci;!1 T;if* in n'® Rci«n of Quccn Annc> rr, r, , , J. Ash ton, SI. *2 --'iucst oi LnS,;uld» ,J>' 1 • Green, Studies, by W. Bagel.t, $1. * Caricature Ilis'ory of the Georges, by T. ! Ihe Struggle for a Continent, by Parkman, Wright, §1.50. $2.25. The Scott Country, by W. S. Crockett, $1.75. A Primer of Tennyson, by W. M. Dixon, 90c. Discoveries of the Norsemen in America, by Rise ami Growth of English Nation, by \Vr. J. Fischer, $2.50. 11. Aubrey, 4 vols., $3.75. Economic Studies, by W. Baget, $1. Napoleon 1., by J. 11. Hose, 2 vols., $1. The Lords Baltimore and the Maryland Pa- Essays and Lays of Ancient Romr, by Mac- latiuate, by C. C. llall, $1.50. uulay, 75e. Cabot's Discovery of North America, by C. Lilerary Studies, by W. Bagelot, 3 vols.. $3. E. Wcare. $1. Sidewalk Studies, by Austin Dohson, $1.50. Essavs, Historical and Literary, by J. Fiske, Diversions of a Prime Minister, by B. Tliomp- 2 vols., $5. son, 51.25. * Crammout's, Wemoir's and Boscobel Tracts, Critical Essays, by T. Carlyle, 4 vols., $.3. $1.40. Selections Irom J. A. Froude, by P. S. Allen, EciJiteenth Century Vignettes, by A. Dobsl.oo. "son, $1.00. S. E. GARLAND, - - Leading Bookseller. ANTI-SWEAR. TIIE Collar Button lias doiie much toward qualifying a man for the home of high temperature; but that degrntiou can be stopped at once at a cost of a few cents. The above illustration shows you the newest invention in Collar Buttons. It is just out aud is going to prove itself oue of the greatest blcssiDgs of the age. Once you use them you will uever want others. Sold bj R. H. TRAPNEtL, JEWELER. TESSIER & COMPANY ---- - ■ — •" OPEN TO BUY = COD FISH, CUD LIVER OIL, Cod Oil and other PRODUCTS of Fishery. HIGHESTPRICESPAID. WATER ST. West, St. John's. DO YOU KNOW That we are running a Mutual Advantage Society—you at the purchasing end, we at the selling. It pays us to treat yon well; it pays you to come where you get the best vuluc for your money. To-day we have lots to show. Now opened a splendid selection of GENT S HARD FELT HATS, Newest Shapes, Best quality, lowest price. Extra value in our 91-00 II AT. SEE OUR LEADER. AT $1.50. a GREAT VARIETY OF:- Gent's Suitings, Trouserings &.nd Vestings. JOB LOT OF WALKING STICKS, at 7 CENTS. ROYAL STORES, LIMITED. BMO HUNGARIAN. WHILE most American Spring Wheat Mills are now having to use new Kansas or new Spring Wheat, the Ogilvie Mills have sufficient choice old Manitoba to last them into November. 40,000 barrels have been sold here for the Fall Trade, and purchasers can rely on getting the usual first-class quality. HARVEY & CO., AGENTS. EP_ENS' stores DUCKWORTH STREET and MILITARY ROOD. I Mb. Pots BEST ENGLISH MARMALADE, 17 cts. English Marrowfat Peas, in tins. If you want the best 40c. Tea, DRINK "BULLDOG." Extra large bottle Celery Salt, I'li!,>vil.n,';v only 20c. Good Worcestershire SAUCE, Bc. bot.; 90 c. doz. DUTCH CHEESE, GOUDA CHEESE. SPECIAL.—To arrive, 300 Baskets CHOICE PRESERVING PLUMS, of i£ gallons each. To arrive: 50 brls. Apples and 20 brls. Selected Fears. Tf VnFITtIVC DUCKWORTH ST. * /• MILITARY ROAD.
Object Description
Title | Evening Telegram (St. John's, N.L.), 1903-09-12 |
Subject | Canadian newspapers--Newfoundland and Labrador--St. John's--20th century |
Publisher | W. J. Herder |
Place of Publication | St. John's (N.L.) |
Date | 1903-09-12 |
Year | 1903 |
Month | 09 |
Day | 12 |
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 | 57413.cpd |
Description
Title | Evening Telegram (St. John's, N.L.), 1903-09-12 |
Subject | Canadian newspapers--Newfoundland and Labrador--St. John's--20th century |
Publisher | W. J. Herder |
Date | 1903-09-12 |
Year | 1903 |
Month | 09 |
Day | 12 |
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_19030912_001.jp2 |
File Size | 5881.7 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 25. Price: One Cent. ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1903. $3.00 Per Annum. •truces 1 No. 210* j NEW A»VKHTIS EM NEW AI>VEICTISEMJTCft'TS. | NKIY AUVERTKRNKNTN. AN OPPORTUNITY THAT SHOULD NOT BE MISSED!! REMEMBER! IT CONCERNS YOU AND YOURS!!! Owing to the extraordinary success that attended my Great Sale in April last, and the unanimous satisfaction that was expressed by each and every customer, I have decided to make a further -? = OF lIItiH OKADK CiOODS • :" ==•' NOW IN FULL SWING. No effort will be spared to eclipse all former records. I have just returned from visiting the Leading British and Foreign Markets, and among the numerous Stocks and Bargains I have secured I would call your special attention to a Remarkable Stock of Ladies' glxxci OliLilcirexx's ALL HIGH-GRADE GOODS!!! LATEST AND MOST UP-TO-DATE STYLES AND SHAPES!I! BEST FIT AND WORKMANSHIP!!! « AT LESS THAN HALF THE MANUFACTURERS' PRICES. LO jl I. Ladies' Black Silk, Cloth, and Velvet Jackets, all the very Latest Up-to-Date Styles, from $10.00 to $20.00; worth $50.00 to $100.00 eaxh. LOT 2. Childs* and Misses" German and French Jackets and Ulsters, all Shades and Styles. LOT 3. Ladies* Walking and Costume Skirts, the Latest a.i\d Up-to-Date Styles and Finish, from $2.00 up. THIS LINE IS A MARVEL OF CHEAPNESS. LOT 4. Childs' a.rvd Misses' Waterproofs, all sizes. YOUR CHOICER. $1.25 EACH. LOT 5. Ladies* French Kid Gloves, all Shades. 60 cents per pair; worth $2.20 to $1.50. __ 1 hese Prices sound like a Fairy Tale, but it is a Solid Eighteen-Carat Fact! Don't take my word for it, however, but CALL AND SEE FOR YOURSELVES. You will be ASTONISHED and DELIGHTED at the Value and Variety. BARGAINS IN OTHER LINES NOT ENUMERATED. Our Friends and Customers will Please *Not a.sk Us to Break this Rule. NEff APTBBTISEMEXTS. AUCTION SALES, ( For the benefit of whom it may concern. CANADIAN DEALS. 1 SALVED From the wrecked steamer " Monterey," j landed ex steamer "Algeriue," AT PUBLIC AUCTION On MONDAY NEXT, 14th lost, i at Klcvcu o'clock, at tiie Reid-Nfld. Co.'s FREIGHT SHED 1 (WEST END), 16,160 FEET CANADIAN DEAL. Ordered to be sold at Public Auction for the benefit of whom it may concern. R. L. MARE, scptll,2fp Not. Public. For Sale by Public Auction ! If not previously disposed of by private ■ sale, on the premises ON SATURDAY, Ike 19ili day of Sept. fust., at 11 o clock a.m., A LL that valuable freehold land, to- JmmV'* together with the commodious flSJjgdwcilinsr house thereon, situate on Masse Street, the property of the Estate of the late Kllen Doyle, deceased. The house was built in the year 1893, and is in good condition. The purchaser can obtain immediate possession. For particulars apply to P. C. < O'DKISCOLL, Auctioneer, or FRANK D. LILLY, Solicitor. , sepB j For Sale by Public Auction ' (if not previously disposed of I>y private sale) on the premises, on | SATURDAY, 19th day of Sept, ■ at 1 a o'clock, Noou, ' MOB! ALL tlie right, title and interest in »JmL and to all that valuable B'rce-26*1f hold I'rop ei ty belonging to the I estate of the late Daniel Condon, deceased, consisting of I.iiiml,together with tlirCii Dwelling Houses thereon, situate on Theatre Ilill, yielding an annual rental of $500 00. During ; the past year this property has been put in ■ thorough repair. For particulars apply to P. C. O'lmiSt'OLL. Auctioneer, Or, FKAXK ». LILLY, septB, , Solicitor. U liii Line.1 Steam For Sydney and Montreal. S. S. "Bona- Swfeftw&l vista" will leave St. John's for above ports at 8 p.m. ' Saturday, Sept. 12th. For freight or passage apply to HARVEY & CO., acptl2,li AgClllS. BOARD OF HEALTH. ' WARNING TO HOUSEHOLDERS. 1 < THE particular attention of Householders is drawn to Nos. 2 and 10 of the Rules and Regulations for the Prevention of Smallpox: « 2. Every householder on becoming aware of the existence of smallpox or chickenpox in his house shall immediately report the same to the lJoard of Health or the Medical Health Ollicer. \ 10. Any person violating any of the above rules or of any rules, previously or subsequently made by the Board of Health, will, unless any special penalty be attached, be liable to a penalty of Fifty dollars or imprisonment not exceeding one month. By order of the Board of Health, J. ALEX. ROBINSON, sepi2,9i,cod Secretary. ass's' I DR. LEHR, 1 S IEMTBiT. p 83 WATER STREET, 1 fjj Opp. T. McMunlo & Co's. rtj cj! scpt9,ly,w,3 PLACENTIA BAY, Harbor Buffett, Just received by direct Bay steamer r KEN'S READYMADE CLOTHING, Flannelettes, Calicoes, Tweeds, &c.; and a full assortment ot M9XED PAINTS. The biclieat prices paid for fish. G. C. FEARN. augl,s&tu NKW ADyRRTISKWESTS. Collars, Shirk Men's Am. Collars, Newest styles,, all sizes. (Jndress'd White Shirts from 69 cents. Fleece-lined Underwear, good line at $1.40 Suit. Braces, Scarfs and Ties, Hats aud Caps, Boots, &c. p. LARaey, septl2,eod 51155 Wliter M(. Choice DUTCH Bulbs. Hyacinths, Tulips, Narcissus, Daffodils, Jonquils, Crocus, SNOWDROPS, j@"Guaranteed FINEST QUALITY stock. Call or telephone. STEIN, - HERZBERG. septlo,3lp ♦ ♦ ♦ - Professional Curd. ♦ • Dr. T, E. BULLARD,! f Dentist, | j Water St., over T. J. Duiey's. t t Crown and Bridge work. Metal J a i'lates. Telephone, No. :18. * July 10,2 m, cod FOR SALET Choice CUT FLOWERS, Flowering Begonias, r^rlN TOTS. Ferns, in varieties. Call or telephone. STEIN, - Herzberg. septlo,3rp ra. FOR SALE, all That KKh Desirable I recli ol |
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