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THE EVENING TELEGRAM. VOL. 27. Price: One Cent. ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNBLAND, SATURDAY, JULY 1, 1905. $3.00 Per Annum. No. 153. XIC W 11> ¥ l<:IK lIS KM KNTft. I lUNE 50TH, 1905. ■„ J : !Hamsl=,TY, llClllltJ ( MrGOVVANS. : a fresh lot now in. ■ Bacon I an ; i/tIVVU (Rashers or boiling pieces. I Pickles & : A large assortment of Chow I Chow, mixed and sweet. • Pi4f«U \ Apricots, Plums, : r* I 1111 •• Oranees aml ] *• * I* 11 ( Bananas. I New York Chicken. ; Dutch and Gouda Cheese. : J. D. RYAN, ■ 281 Water Street. :| Mclill University, Sc««ion 1905 1906. Courses in Aiis. Applied .Science (< ivi'. Mechanical, Electrical, Mining and Kailroad Engineering ; Architecture and Practical Chemistry), ami Jfedirfne.u t ricillation Examinations and Kxaminationfl for Kx li i l> ilions and Scholarships will be held on the I2lh Si'jfieii-.brr. IOUS I.eHiuf in all will begin on the 2mii of September. K'jirlK uinr»» of examinations ai.d e»pl*w ol' Ike CuleEitlur conlahiiiiK full idilj,i--i;:!!ion ax to ciiimnce. roiirseof Htitil.r.HciiolaiMhips. tVt'w. 4>(<-.. ikiay l>e «>!>> tained 011 application to J. A. NICHOLSON, M.A., i une24,6fp,s Registrar. WAYS ANO MEANS! AN adilitional supply of Sio.oo Suitings are now on their way here. Meantime, in response to requests, I have imported a number of Suitings to sell at $14.00 and $15.00. '1 hese have the same relative value j as the well-known £10,00 Suitings, and are specially recommended to keen cash buyers. JNO. AftRAIN, Water Slreet. HEADSTONES - Wi: have re eive I CtBAXITE per S. S. Carthaginian, and MARBLE per s>. Rosalind, which enables us to place on exhibition the latest stock of HEADSTONES and MONUMENTS over offered in St. John's. The beat w;via. Jhe ?<j-Bve>t rAtea. CHARLES F.MUIR a2B.3m,eod] Water Street, opp. Pitts's. K^a ..,..„.1. 1 T-r-r 1 Full Measure l> is not the rule to find hairds put up full measure. Most of them are put up in I short measure — the cans \ are small and not full. But every can and pail of THE SHEriMN-WILLIAMS FAINT is always \ \ Full Measure v // ?tuans tkmt you get what you pay for—full \ measure—every tune. Iloiie-1 paint-rr-honesi in jj an aliiy end quantity—pays best* You re always sure to get it in ThT SHERWIN-WiLLUm Paint Hardware Co., PER S. S. "RUSALIND?, California Oranges, Bananas. Peaches, Pineapples, Red and 131u<? Plums, Apricots, Vatermelons, Musk Melons, irape Fruit, Tomatoes, . Cucumbers, Asparagus, ('aultflowcr, Potatoes, Cabbage, Celery, Vfilk Feel Chicken, New York Turkeys. JAS. STOTT. WKW AWfEirrWKJWKKTe. fHKH AI>VKKTI»IMHSMTS. July Mapies anfl FasMon Uh. The Metropolitan, McClure's, Leslie's, hverybody's, Ainslies. The Strand, The Red Book, Argosy, Smart Set, Harper's Bazaar, The Designer, Weldon's Ladies' Journal, Illustrated Dressmaker, Butterick Fashion Guide, latest Dates of New York Sunday Herald, New York American and Journal, Boston Sunday Herald and Globe. BYRNES BOOKSTORE. Wew CABBAWew POTATOES, &c. Due Thursday per S. H. Laurcntian and Rosalind. 100 crates NEW CABBAGE, 30 barrels NEW POTATOES, 30 large bunches BANANAS, 50 cases SWEET ORANGES, 50 sacks NEW ONIONS. Book your Olden now. EDWBN MURRAY,> 3 NewGower-sl INS,DE AND"OUTSIDE FINISH. In fact everything wanted from basement to roof,we can ||y^Zr*N^,Sj;^*#f supply. For satisfactory deal- ings send your orders to THE EMPIRE WOOD-WORKING CO,, Ltd, Water St. Ea*t. opp- Harvey's Coastal Wharf. MORE NEW BABY CARRIAGES and GO-CARTS ABE HERE. They are beauties, everyone with restful, reclining backs, easy springs and parasols, so carefully lined as to be proof to the glare of the summer sun. There's real merit as well as oeauty in our baby vehicles ; and we are sure you'll buy when you get the prices. U, S. PICTURE ANB PORTRAIT CO,, Complete House Furnishers. THE OUA.lli'Y OF DISTINCTION m, WliicL perfectly cut and fiUed garments give "^Kf to the wearer can only be obtained in tailor- personal skill are used. If you desire garments / h well fitting and corrcc. in style and tinlsli. leave i;4l^^S'r yourmeasuro at our store Wo carry a largo ' .'■■/ff ijpif *pf«rjfrA selection of goods. Tweeds oi every descrip- '•.'β-j /ljr| fsAsf don, and a special line ..I Hack and blue ' J r\Wmr'-\- Wk Vicuna:- -and Corkscrews for evniincr ;ind special occasions. Satisfactioi. guaranteed."Ha v.<6sf |w fe>. ■ . •.■ jg&V ,'.*•. '■'■■.''■* \'.ft* Outport patrons giveu prompt attention. ■/?} fM pi'-'.".' X;>1 "-'.:'; ,':■ ■■ Samples and t» If-raeasnring cards on receipt of \'l f|"i \/j[ ;.' !':fi#u I ■;,■'■■ a JOHH MAUNDER, Tailor & Clothier, ■ A p||;#| f^r j2,tf 281 Duckworth Street '• ■ ■■■ 1 mil 11 11 ■niT"m- -Mjnuuii ■*!■■ i^juijin'fme^—l^^ Something icoci for Farmers. 15,000 feet Farm and Poultry WIRE FENCING, 50 tons Imperial and Potato FERTILIZER, 10 tons BONE MEAL, 2g tons NITRATE OF SODA. COLIft! CAMPBELL, Waier-sf. Granulated Sugar, yj cts. lb. Evap. Apples, 10 cts. lb. Lemon Crystals, 9c. bot. Reception CofTee, 40c. lb. Royal Palace Baking Powder, 20 cts. pei lb. tin. Hartley's Jams, 25 cts. crock. Gallon tins Apples, 23c. Cendensed Milk, 9c. tin. Shoe Dressing, Bc. bottle. Prunes, ioc. lb. Choicest Can. Butter, i-lb. blocks, 30c. Luncheon Beef, 15c. tin. Potted Ham & Tongue, sc. tin BAKED BEANS, 6 cts. tin. VIGORAL. 30 cts. bottle. FOR SALE AT D. THISTLE <a CO., Potatoes, $1.40 per barrel. Blotck Oats, 68 cents per bushel. White OaUs, 60 cents per bushel. Best Timothy Hay. $20.00 per ton. Csvttle Feed, $1.25 per s&ck. june2o,tf Best P. E. Island Butter, 27 cents per lb. tKW ai»vi:imi»i;wi:i\is | *ew A.i>vi:itri»KMi^vrw. Snmmer aad Boys! There is no reason why y<lll should wait until Xums to purchase an Automobile for the boy, or a Dolls Carriage for the girl. TOYJS I3NT BEJABO3V. All (he Rnee-Uet one of Oar ** Antountfeilee," m Winner or m 4»cui, from #10.00 ap. Express Carts, 4 wheels, from 70c. to $7.00; Go Carts, 2 wheels, from 30c. to $1.50; Rocking Horses, from #1.30 tip; Dolls Carriages, from $1.50 up; Seaside Sets, from 25c. up; Wheelbarrows, from 25c. up; Tricycles, with and without Rubber Tyres, from $3.00 up; Wood Shovels, Iron Shovels; Childs Chairs, from 30c. up; Camp Stools, Sail Boats, Yachts, Rigged Ships, Mechanical Steam Boats, from 45c. up to $5.00; Rubber Balls, Cricket Bats, Wickets, Lawn Tennis Bats, Balls, Crochet Sets, Bamboo Rods. S. E. GARLAND, Leading Bookseller. Ex S. S. Bonavista, a few tubs choice ne'.r No better quality obtainable for family use. Orders either by telephone or Post card will receive prompt attention. GOING TO BE MARRIED ? Or, Are You Already Married? It doesn't matter much, as in either case you need your property insured, and it is remarkable how many happy bridegrooms and heads of families steer their course direct to my office where they obtain the reduced rates that every one wants. Office: LAW CHAMBERS. PERCIE JOHNSON, DuCk«Oftb Street, Insurance Agent. ; WE make no apology, because we do not offer i<;:, s;ilc to the public of Newfoundland articles to cat or wear; neither do we sell ribbons, J;kces, clocks, watches, furniture, hardware, mattresses, or tiie thousand articles used «e»cry day. We have been asked for many of those tilings, but they ::rc Not in Our Line, and woulil distract attention from our regular an>l proper business. WE STICK TO OUR - LAST,9, and alter years of practical experience abroad in Pianos, Organs and Musical Instruments, we claim to sell only THE BEST riANUFACTURES that is, tho*c n?ost suitale for our climate, and which by their honest construction give vulue for the money. We are A PIANO AND ORGAN HOUSE, and the line reputation of instruments sold by us tit oughout Newfoundland over quarter ol a century fcti!! ;i guarantee of present quality and modern improvements. We offer for S'llc a large stock of HUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, Folios aud Sheet Music, besides some ppecuiltie*, Batik as Sewing Machines, Typewriters Talking Machines, ftc, as come in ourlin;-. ONE THING pteaee remember, we arc nothing it not a Piano. Organ aiucl Senilis Jflncliino lions?. Hy persocal :i|.plication and attention t<> the wishts of our customers we hope to merit continued trade and eastern which bare been so freely ebotrered upon us in the past. CHESLEY WOODS, The White Music and Specialty Store, 140 Water-st. ■ i n ■■■■■■ m wh aaa i Jove's Eulogy on \ # mi__ |<| ,„.,,., n| hi,,,— ■ i' 1 n liVii " '"" "m 1 i H^^Jl^-l^-^T^1"^^Jl'.rl '- "",|7iriiii»~"",:"M~J« miii i ' || " Immortals hear," said Jove, " and cease to jar! <> TIC A must succeed to wine as peace to war; A 0 Nor by the grape let men be set at odds, # But share in TEA, the nectar of the gods." £ £ —MOTTEUX. T 5 Jove's injunction as expressed above may be obeyed 5 5 by mortals with the greatest bent fit by using !| t Lion, Tiger or Serendib Tea. i 4/% %'♦•'% ■%&*,+*/% <&* 20 Crates New Cabbage, Fresh Celery, Ripe Bananas, Fresh Tomatoes, Cucumbers, Oranges, Lemons, New Potatoes. Shelled Walnuts. Shelled Almond Nuts. Heinz's Stuffed Olives. Semolina in Tins. Symington's Pea Flour. 26 oz. bottle Lemon Squash 22 cents. PICKLES-Msxed ai\d Chow, 4 cts. btl, 40c. doz. Boston Baked Beans, 3 lb. tins, $1.05 doz. Boiled Ham. Raw Ham, by Retail, Choicest Quality, * only used for cuttings. Lowney's Latest Malted Cream Chocolates. Tf 'DTYC'MC DUCKWORTH ST♦ !• MILITARY ROAE Slfist EoolsjJJ.owt Pritt Tumblers of Jam, assorted, as under: Raspberry, Black Current, Gooseberry, $1.10 doz, 10c, eacb, Neave's Food, 25c. tin. Vienna Sausage, $1.05 dozrtn. Nestle's Milk Food, 47c. tin. Cove Oysters, 25c. and 14c. tin. Southwell's Lemon Crystals, $ 1,00 dozen, 9 cents each. Pink's Lemon Crystals, 80 cents dozen, 7 cents each. Force, 14c. pkt. Grape Nuts, 15c. pkt. Bird's Custard Powder, 12 cents box. Lyles' Golden Syrup, 10 cents tin. Also, 50 Sacks ONIONS, at LOWEST PRICES. STEER BROTHERS. Try Emerald Baking Powder! BEST ON THE MARKET. ONLY PUREST INGREDIENTS USED. fSPOutport orders will get prompt attention. All Grocers keep it. Prepared only at OMARA'S DHUG STORE. T° BRJIGUS by thc AVALON V/ \J 1 I™{JB AMUSEMENT CLUB. >< THURSDAY AITIIWOOX, JULY 13lli. Leaving St. John's at 2 p.m., returning, leaving Brigus at 1.30 a.m. TICKETS. $1.10. To be had from th* following: M.Taylor, P. Clarke, I* Keefe, VV. Ryan, J. T Martin, J. P. !>•><•, .1 Nangle, W. Squires, S. O'Brien, M. O'Kielly, J. Kenny, E lliv.ee, M. M-.n-'i:i;r, M. Carroll, E Isii<-Uley iind M. Keefe. ju»17,22.jyl SILVERWARE. Beautiful Designs. Best Quality. FINE STOCK. MOST REASONABLE PRICES, ,yy , TRAPNELUS JEWELERY STORE. TO THE LADIES! W« liavc lately received the best English Cooking Utensils. Block Tin Fish Boilers, Calenders and Basins* Copper Wacter Kettles, from 90 cts. to $3.00, JELLY MOULDS in tin, copper and enamelware. PUDDBNG MOULDS in tin, white stone auci enamelware Nice assortment CAKE BOXES, aJI sizes. IRON SAUCEPANS, tinned and enam. inside, best made |®~ltepair.s u> Range) and all other work done in all branches of our business. Pergonal attention to all matters. 'Phone, 107, WM. J- CLOUSTOW, WATER STREET, ST. JOHN'S, tU'.'A Neap i< mwti of e for wMMhiisK vloJ lie*. SA PO\ — mafic from <aM»dian Oalmeul «Ioe«< lli« work better, cheaper and qnicker. {k§r At all Ciroeern. . F. HcNAMARA, Wholesale Agt. Seasonable Goods. Just iii 'I iiiic for ihe line Weatlier X We liave just opencil a very nice assortment of BOYS' WHITE AND COLOURED WASHING BLOUSES, assorted size.«, from f>oo to 3, from 40 <-«Mlls lip. Also a splendid affOltmeßt of LADIES' UNDERVESTS, triuiiaed to suit flic most fastidimis. Luet; Yoke- aud Wing Sleeves. Pri'jf. irom 10 cents Hp. SPECIAL VALUE. J. W. TAYLOR, 342 Water Street. WE CAN PROVE TO YOU THAT UNION BLEND is the best Tea for sale in the Newfoundland markets. We have the unchallenged authority ol one thousand persons that it is so. JOSEPH SFM.AIK, 178 Water Street. MIS If »«MF lITIβ KM K VIS. ICEMCET THE Subscriber will deliver ICE daily, Sundays ezcepted. The supply for Sunday will be delivered on Saturday evening, reguinr delivery gunrnnteed. Terms: $2 00 per month. Orders left at John Barruii A Co., Water Street will, have prompt ntteotinn. PETER NEVILLE, m27,1m,1p,5,\v Black Marsh Road iaOpoi. A Large Lot of PINE BOARD, Just Lauded. Selliog at SS 00, $10 00 and 83-4-00 per M W. & G. RENDELL j27,tu,th,s,Gl'j> Royal VICTORIA Ci\\ 1P (if* McCill University, IUUCgC/, MONTREAL. A Resitienital College for the Women Students of McGill University- Next Session opens 20th September. For particulars of matriculation, scholarships, courses, degrees, terms of residence and other information, address THK WAKIIKN. junc"-M,9i Koyal Victoria College, Montreal* PUBLIC NOTJCeT^ GENERAL HOSPITAL. PATIENTS requiring admission to Hospital must Present a Medical Certificate to the Department of Public Works for endorsation hefore they cat) be admitted. Accidents, however, will he admitted to the Institution without any certificate m:\itY sin t. Resident Phvsk-ian and Stipci intendent. i 27,29,1,3)5,7,fp LIBRARY JOR SALE! I SHAM- SXLL the library ol the late Rev. Dr. Hnrvcv. -»t the residerce ol Mrs. A. J. Harvey, 228 Duckworth Htreot, every day during week July 3rd to Bth, between the hours ol" 10 and 12 noon, 3 and 5 p.m., 7.30 and 0 p.m. As the books mraat be cleared out at once, no reasonable oiler will be refused. This will be a great opportunity for boob lovers furnishing their libraries with books on religion, science, travel ami hooks ol general interest. Terms cash. j3o,6fp,f,s,m,w,f A. WILSON. rOW SALU mA Most De s i rable l>wollii)g llousv with Extension KiUliPii.Hutli and nice airy Koonis, sitnate on Springdale Street. Lease, 31 years. Ground vent only $12.80 per annum. Apply to P. C. ODRISCOLI, Exchange Bldg. june22,cod,tf fIBLFOR. SALE.-One Hoil«t>. situated in tlie West End, oppoaite dua ifcuae. Will be sold cheap, ra further particulars apply to HUGH 11. CARTER, Solicitor; 01 M. A. BASTOW, Auctioneer. juncl eFor Sale, Leasehold Property, situated on New (imvur St., No. 33 and M>; 28 jwn uiiexpiad. (iround liriit on liotli, $35 -ier aniit;in For lurlher particulars npply to' M. A. BASTOW, Heek'e «Juvc. iunel9,tf iSSIFor Sale, one Dwell-l*il*i»»K House, situated in Itonclody Street; 80 years unexpired. Ground Ueni, $11.00. Apply to M. A. BASTOW, Beck's Cove. ;iinc23,tf Mislaid, an Overcoat, bekmgiM[ to a clergyman, a letter in pocket, addressed to Mr. <}■ Byrne, St. John's. Finder will kindly leave same ;it Store ot O'Flanigun &. Co. " Julyl.lfp WANTED. A General Servant; ap« plv 5 I'ark l*la(■'-. Reimie'a Mill i'oad. imic'JO.te A Experienced Assistant for the l>l7 fJoods Bwteemt; atoo, Junior »vtMrt SCmLLEY. i^iO.tl Cook Wanted-For Lumher Mill Hoarding House (2f> men), (ioodj waaM for compcti-nt man or woman. Apply, until Sumliiy noon, brii)(;injj reterenoMi MANAGER, Kooni 33, Crasbk Hotel. iaue3o,2fjf One Plain Cook for family of two, wagea tC aii"tiio |{irl kept and washing out; two Plain Vonk*, w»j»e» three Hee«em«ide. wagei $.1 and t;i, n Maid id Ko to Carbonear to as i-i in knuwworkt >vage»s3; lour fjineral Maid , nrase* $4 Iα |6; two Nur*emai<U, wage* t< Ui $'>; duin wanted for N'm-.i Scotia an«l Sew Bninswiehj Money advanced- Applv t<> tlie Newloamllantl Kmployme.it Agency MIW. (;j-;o. WALSH, 2WTbealre Hill. juu-'iS.lf First-Grdde Male TeacKei lor Catalina School; waluvy H»O«. Apply to REV. G. S. CIIAMBRULAQT, Cn.nrnuiii. jnuc/.lp.tf A GEN T S—Sell the hardiest aaoet eoinptot* line ol trer*, plants aiid cecils 011 UM (-'iinliiieiil. lle-i!ih»' outdoor work on saUry i>; coiimii«*;ou. IJ'KKf st seisin conuneneing. Finest samples. Wuie now. Capital !V«raerie», Ottawa. janeCffai Old Issues of Used or Unneodl .Si»rnj.« of tfewfanndkuid, Canadni tlie Colonies and any Ibrcign eonntry. l'ittti red on envelopes nT cancelled. «;..sli paid. «.'.(;. KIPPKN, Crown Bank, Toronto jni.i;l!>,;'4,;"iyll-l,><If|> Local General Salesmen Wauled in every town »ud district in Newlonndland to reprcMnt '• Cauada'a Greatest Moneriet." Special list of hardy varieties lor Newfoundland. Start now at best selling sei««on. for prospectus and tend He. lor our handsumc alumiinnn microscope— magnifies 4£ times, just the thing for botanists. iVCNI tc \VKIJJN«i TON. Toronto, Out. junc9,U Permanent Boarders (v.iunif gentlemen preferred) can be uccomii'iodAtea very comfortably at ••Alexandra, Uousc, 47 Mew Gower Street. j»,2fp,U^i
Object Description
Title | Evening Telegram (St. John's, N.L.), 1905-07-01 |
Subject | Canadian newspapers--Newfoundland and Labrador--St. John's--20th century |
Publisher | W. J. Herder |
Place of Publication | St. John's (N.L.) |
Date | 1905-07-01 |
Year | 1905 |
Month | 07 |
Day | 01 |
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 | 59163.cpd |