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THE EVENING TELEGRAM. VOL. ft Price t One Cent, ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND, M Oil DAY, MAY 28, 1906. $3.00 Per Annum lU. I*4. *i:H * i»vKiiriHi!Ni:i« iN. AUCTION SALES ! 11S*R5p{K^ Wood's Hardware Store. THIS AFTERNOON at 3 30 and evei.ing at 8 30 o'clock, All banging in'l general Rood*, *uch a* Hall \jwf9, Wire Flower Tot Holder*, Bracket B»a«* Pole*, Piano I.ampt, Wa'l CJnihe* Cotter put*, ( liildren'c and fabies Cot», Scjtbe*, Handle*, and nuintiom other artiel?«. Auction will be continued Tncday, and good* will be told between (tales at auction prices. Don't mi** thi« «ale a* all goods must be out of »lore by Thursday next. P. C. O'DRISCOII, Auctioneer. 1 ON THE PKEHISES. TUESDAY NEXT, 29th INST., At 12o'clock noon, SrfMf THAT desirab'e dwelling bouse, No. 23 Young Street. Possession at once ; lc.-»*e 99 year* Itom 1902. Ground rent $14.00 per annum. P. C. O'DRISCOII, Auctioneer. may26,2i FOR SALE! One New Victoria, [ Iron '1 ire*, complete. Will be sold cheap if applied for immediately. Apply to S. 6. COLLIER, may Waldegravc Street. MARTINS Sporting Depot. We have a very fine collection of those Rods ranging from $4.50 to $6.00 each. MARTIN HARDWARE CO. /-— Dashing Styles In Ladieb' and Mis-neb' SPR.ING HATS. njOOOCV-' S6OOC9XC ' ' R.ea.dy-to-Wea.r, from 30 cts to $1.20 ; worth 50 cts. to $ 1.80. Trimmed Millinery, just the right styles — prices to suit all purses. Extraordinary Value in Ladies' and Misses' Blk and Col'd SPRING C O A T S — Our priccs, $1,50, $2.00, <& $2.50 up, worth $3.00 and 53 50 up. JOB LINES. Child's White I.inen Tarns, 30c. cach. Child's Jlrown Holland Tarns, from 20 cts. up. Child's lirown Holland Coats, from tfi.2o up. H O USE - CLEANING REQUISITES White Curtain Net, 9, 10, 12 and 14c. up. White and Cream Curtain Canvas, 13c. up. Madras Muslin, 38c. yd. up. Table Covers, Toilet Covers, etc, at POPULAR f'RW'KS. ALEX. SCOTT'S Popular Drapery Store, lh Ne.vt Gower Sfrrcf. Per S.S. Rosalind * Calif'.m'a Oranges, Bananas, drape Fruit, Rhubarb, Tomatoes, Cucumbers, Celery, Cabbage, Asparagus, Carrots, Parsnips, Beetroot, New York Turkeys, Milk-fed Chicken. JAMES STOTT. MEW AI»VKKTIHK»f KttTH. j fIKW AII¥EItTIHKMEWIH, f aim THIS IS THE SEASON I curtain nets. A John Anderson has a beautiful as- w T sortmcnt of white and cream Curtain 3K # We can give you a setHRBSHH w /a of white Lace Curtains as^^H®3 OUR LENO I CURTAIN MUSLIN, | Double Width, M 1 at cents Per yarcl i & Cannot be surpassed for VALUE ! w 4 Oflfe-Ask to see our cheap . |j[ | HEARTH RUGS | HS E®flBS* anfl DOOR Mats. w 1 JOHN ANDERSON. | {]\h Grace Building and 371 Water Street. WISE ARETHEY^sJ Pthat pay lowest price for everything they buy. Why not do the same with your INSURANCE premium ? The wise ones must be increasing for my premiums last $5722.74 over '04. Why noMnsure where PERCIE JOHNSON, jan2o,fp Insurance Agent Sheese, Oats, etc. Per S.S. "Cacouna" May 26th, 1906, 50 boxes Choice Canadian Cheese, 50 Small Cheese, 2,000 bushels Heavy Black Oats. GEORGE NEAL, Beck's Cove. Ljuu—lib tmimmmimummmmtm rrn mmtmm —t— i ———win— i 1 r ——wvoi 1875. - 1906. SEWHUIIE DEIVT If iLO. Again to the front with SEWING MACHINES which know no equal This time with the first spring shipment of TWO NEW STYLE SINGER SEWING MA CHINES, the No. 66 and 31-15 for manufacturing. The No. " 66," on which we are having a run just now, although introduced only last year, is a mechanical marvel, the latest result of fifty years experience in making Sewing Machines for family use. Call and lie convinced, or send lor Catalogue to Singer Hewing Machine Co. M. F. SMYTH, Agent. 2HB Hater Street. Nitrate of Soda, Peruvian Guano, Potato and Turnip Manures. TESSIER & CO. SIKIV AIiVIiUTINKNUNTS A»VISItTIBKIHIS.VIW. Makes Linen snow white. Colours look moro brilliant. Lrf Buttons not torn off. Flannels do not ISlSoap Fresh 6oods to-day, Monday. Ex " Dahome": 10,000 choice CABBAGE PJLANTS-early and late. 30 bunches BANANAS. Ex " London City": ■35 cases SWEET ORANGES. 100 sacks NEW ONIONS. And due to-day per " Biheiian": SO crates GREEN CABBAGE. GF'Send in your order quickly for plants. Splendid stock. EDWIN MURRAY. Mf FOR WEDDINGS! ML ! Gifts of Solid Silver and Finent Plate f ' 2k » You will be impressed more than ever T& with the suitability of Silver aft ft wedding MO, • fflft l gift once you've seen our stock «f Silver- * 1 J ?fC 1 ware. In addition to the Solid Silver, J I «i\Jf we have a very fine assortment o( Silver* Ww ' OmHI riated articles ; also, Dessert Knives and 1 ' Forks, Fish Knives and Forks and Carv- ptr, s m 'n,? beautifully rawed; Cut Glass, j 1 <XS) Z China, Ac , await youi leisurely cboos- I jit * • ing. Please call before purchasing and ' Aft ' :? K T.°J>. DULEY&Co., :J | ttwr ,J",C Reliable Jewellera. ONLY TWO DOLLARS! Ladies' ETON COAT. Holland COSTUMES. MACANDIE'S, 367 Water St. A SN AP 50 brls. Choice BEEF CUTTINGS. at $8.00 brl. J. J. ST. JOHN. 136 & 138 Duckworth St. jg| ■■ IB MAGNITUDE CF OUR OFFERINGS IMPRESSES EVERYBODY! 600 GENT'S AMERICAN WHITE Dress Shirts Sizes 14 to 17; your choice for 65 cts. SEE WINDOW ! SEE WINDOW ! S. MILLEY. JUSW ADVKH'I'IVKNKM'III fISW 4l>yfsKTl*«M»afT*» »wiw«iwiaaiwai»B«B»«»ae:iM Whatever price we put on a Boot or rather, whatever Kg Boots we put into a line—it is always our object to give the |g best J3oots at the price that the money can buy. It's so with our splendid Two Dollar Women's Boots. | I Any Woman could easily mistake them for Boots costing 2u far more money. vm There's nothing about these Boots that would lead anyone g to think that we were selling them for Two Dollars. The W leather, shoetnaking and style all smack of a higher price. jgji Button or race. I PARKER & MOHROB, The Shoe Hen, 195 & 363 g Water Street. mKKsmamuammmm KOHLER PIANOS ✓ We arc Sole Agent for Nfld. for these High-Class Instruments. Sold on the instalment plan. Prices and Terms to suit. See us. CHESLEY WOOtfS, Water Street. I fffU ~H URGE SHIPMEWTS The choicest, most thoroughly sea"pa cffiEffi %\ {j£-**oq.soned grades of hard and soft woods are U'--j being received constantly at Hot wood's I'.,' WLumber Yard—received and stored, that mmis, for the instant filling of hurry orders. Builders and contractors who depend up- Wj' |a j on prompt fulfilment of their orders can W>' Jif rely upon us—we keep no one waiting. If WC. > 1* you haven't time to call or send a messenger, telephone No. 317. Mill work, shingles—everything in lumber. 1 mmm HORWOOD LUMBER CO., Limited. Money \ SPECIAL MEN to Lend!j 4; OR j> a CDCn A f (! ¥ ALWAYS have money to lend on J JiCLIiiL T? Wi\l\# J I first mortgage on city real en J I' tate I.ow rate of Inter- 9 I have juFt added to my staff of work- # eat! Ejwy and favourable teruw # men another {) of repayment. f First-Class Watchmaker j! ,F'ipe""cot i . , * \ Loans put through quickly when \ —one who has had a thorough training ( reauircd. \ at STOCKHOLM. If you have an (' f ! | Canada Permanent \ h«m J, Mortgage Coporation. i that requires the attention of the doctor, 1 a just give it into our care and be a pleated J 5 'ua,'"hci;Zr«:,«.r«.rw J! PERGIB JOHNSON, Agent. I lone at moderate price*. I A R. H. TRAPNELL, ~ Cheap FLOUR. We offci cx >-torc, at lowest uriaikcl rate* —~—— 300 brls. Royal Household. I Attractive Jsfl |,r|Si Hungarian. Picture. 400 brls. Royal Standard. a..j 125 brls. Stock's Patent. customers call "a ai.so, m tWTspeaking likenew," Five lto»es, Vinola and other s-.ng our praippH dai- popnlar Braudf* of Flour. fill >hotos THOS. WALSH exquisitely finished mB,eod WTater St. West. ANTONI MICHAEL, HEM SS&KS General Importer, _58 New tower Street. W:'-Aexquisite work with, "" ~ With • • rain or shine. Wholesale and Retail. Watches, il»»'«.. I'rf.' vY.'m*\ liings, Dry Goods, Keadymade Clothing DADO HKIC) and fancy Jewellery, l'lease call and I All V UllU infipect our stock just arrived from New 1 Portrait Studio, I cor. Water and Pres- inf .Spet ial Priced lor Wholecott Street#. Male Bnyei*. ap9,2m,eod MKW AI»VIC«IT»BEMi4riI. " HUNTING FOR A PLUMBER ?" " Well, old fellow, Just stop where you see that sign, and go in and leav# your order." We're Plumbers. by profession and by well-earned reputation. Your work will be done in a fastidious and workmanship-like manner. What's more, it won't be a big bill that's presented. PITTMAN & SHAW. 3XT. B s A SPECIAL MEETING of the NAd. British Society, will be held oo MONDAY NEXT, the aBth inst., at 8 o'clock p.m. By order, JOHN W. COLLIER. maya6,2(p PERFECTION IN COFFEE-MAKING with the IDEAL PERCOLATING COFFEE POT. Aluminum-lbat means Cleaa* liuess, Purllj. Lightness, Durability. 100 different kinds of Aluminum Cooking Uteneils, For prices and particulars, aodrewj " ALUMINUM," P. O. Bo*, 124, bt. John's. ma>lB,tf Notice to Lumbermen. FOR SALEI <1 met* Double Horse ttleds. 9 Mis Niugle Horse Metis. 6 sets Double Harness. 19 sets Single Harness. Large quantity Bunk Chain«, Boom Chain*, Peavovw, Chain Tracers, Cooking Stoves, Giant Stoves, Tinware, eUi. Altfo large stock of Dry Goods and Groceries. For further particulars apply to UNION LUMBER GO'S OFFICE, mll,tf Duckworth Si., St. John's. fiHLTo Let, that Well«nPk»««rn Coltiige and Farm, "Essconl," situate on Portugal Cove lfoad, about 2 milew from towu. Cottage lilted with hot and cold water and all medorn improvements. HP'J.Aiid and fences in firut-clanH order. For further information apply to WM. J. McKAY, 150 Water Street. aplO,fp,tf ffljl. $4,800.00 will buy IttipHlo. 1 op a Drvon l(ow. Tins desirable property is situated in one of tiia best localities of Hie city, and command* a full view ol the Narrows and Harbor. Tlie buildings ure of hrit;k and freehold. Apply'n MARTIN lIA ROW AUK CO. To Lei for the Summer months, a Nil lie ol I'urulfclivci ■looms or Hall (be Home, lawiknown as " Victoria House." Be*t tneah! in town ol Brigus. Apply to MRS. E. I WILCOX, Brigus. may2B,6fp LOST.—On Tuesday, a Outer Cove, a Salmon Ne|t, marked W D. Any person leaving any information »• to its whereabouts at this office, or with WILLIAM DORAN, Outer Cove, will I* rewarded. may2B,lfp LOST—Between Prescott Street and Wood's West End Restaurant a Diamond King; finder will bi handsomely rewarded on leaving same at thil office. may26,tl Money to Loan on household furniture and other articles in n«e, at 330 Duckworth Streets late Dr. Pike's office. All buHineoo done strictly confidential. S. HARKS, Manager. may 10,3 m, fp "wanted. For Montreal, 2 or 3 Cjood Coopers; constant woik ; good wages. Apply by letter, MILLER A CO., Coopers, Montreal. may2#,2fp For Newtown, a First-4<lrade Female Teaelier. Salary, $2GO. Apply to REV, R. L. BRIGGS. may26,3lp By 12th June, a Kitchen Maid ; reference required. Apply to MRS. W. D. REID, Circular Road. inay26,tf Immediately, a good General Servant. Apply to MRS. C. R. DUDER, 132 Gower St. m.'y2s,jfp An Engineer, with certificate, kit tbe S. H. " Active," now lying at Bay of Islands. Application, with reference*, to be made at this office. mjy2s, .^P salesmen—To a Mmited number of good men we offer a special contract fur six months or longer. Unusual proposition. Must be ready to start at once* Apply Bo* 296, Ottawa, Ont. apiili6,39:,m,tu,w SALESMAN WANTED I.ji CANADA'S GREATEST NURSERIES. Largest List of Hardy Specialties in Fruit and Ornamental Stock, suited for Newfoundland. Liberal Inducements. I'ay weekly. Exclusive Territory. Write for terms and cat*, logue. Stone & Wellington, Toronto, Ont. avul3,t«,ftp
Object Description
Title | Evening Telegram (St. John's, N.L.), 1906-05-28 |
Subject | Canadian newspapers--Newfoundland and Labrador--St. John's--20th century |
Publisher | W. J. Herder |
Place of Publication | St. John's (N.L.) |
Date | 1906-05-28 |
Year | 1906 |
Month | 05 |
Day | 28 |
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 | 60545.cpd |
Description
Title | Evening Telegram (St. John's, N.L.), 1906-05-28 |
Subject | Canadian newspapers--Newfoundland and Labrador--St. John's--20th century |
Publisher | W. J. Herder |
Date | 1906-05-28 |
Year | 1906 |
Month | 05 |
Day | 28 |
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_19060528_001.jp2 |
File Size | 7060.4 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. ft Price t One Cent, ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND, M Oil DAY, MAY 28, 1906. $3.00 Per Annum lU. I*4. *i:H * i»vKiiriHi!Ni:i« iN. AUCTION SALES ! 11S*R5p{K^ Wood's Hardware Store. THIS AFTERNOON at 3 30 and evei.ing at 8 30 o'clock, All banging in'l general Rood*, *uch a* Hall \jwf9, Wire Flower Tot Holder*, Bracket B»a«* Pole*, Piano I.ampt, Wa'l CJnihe* Cotter put*, ( liildren'c and fabies Cot», Scjtbe*, Handle*, and nuintiom other artiel?«. Auction will be continued Tncday, and good* will be told between (tales at auction prices. Don't mi** thi« «ale a* all goods must be out of »lore by Thursday next. P. C. O'DRISCOII, Auctioneer. 1 ON THE PKEHISES. TUESDAY NEXT, 29th INST., At 12o'clock noon, SrfMf THAT desirab'e dwelling bouse, No. 23 Young Street. Possession at once ; lc.-»*e 99 year* Itom 1902. Ground rent $14.00 per annum. P. C. O'DRISCOII, Auctioneer. may26,2i FOR SALE! One New Victoria, [ Iron '1 ire*, complete. Will be sold cheap if applied for immediately. Apply to S. 6. COLLIER, may Waldegravc Street. MARTINS Sporting Depot. We have a very fine collection of those Rods ranging from $4.50 to $6.00 each. MARTIN HARDWARE CO. /-— Dashing Styles In Ladieb' and Mis-neb' SPR.ING HATS. njOOOCV-' S6OOC9XC ' ' R.ea.dy-to-Wea.r, from 30 cts to $1.20 ; worth 50 cts. to $ 1.80. Trimmed Millinery, just the right styles — prices to suit all purses. Extraordinary Value in Ladies' and Misses' Blk and Col'd SPRING C O A T S — Our priccs, $1,50, $2.00, <& $2.50 up, worth $3.00 and 53 50 up. JOB LINES. Child's White I.inen Tarns, 30c. cach. Child's Jlrown Holland Tarns, from 20 cts. up. Child's lirown Holland Coats, from tfi.2o up. H O USE - CLEANING REQUISITES White Curtain Net, 9, 10, 12 and 14c. up. White and Cream Curtain Canvas, 13c. up. Madras Muslin, 38c. yd. up. Table Covers, Toilet Covers, etc, at POPULAR f'RW'KS. ALEX. SCOTT'S Popular Drapery Store, lh Ne.vt Gower Sfrrcf. Per S.S. Rosalind * Calif'.m'a Oranges, Bananas, drape Fruit, Rhubarb, Tomatoes, Cucumbers, Celery, Cabbage, Asparagus, Carrots, Parsnips, Beetroot, New York Turkeys, Milk-fed Chicken. JAMES STOTT. MEW AI»VKKTIHK»f KttTH. j fIKW AII¥EItTIHKMEWIH, f aim THIS IS THE SEASON I curtain nets. A John Anderson has a beautiful as- w T sortmcnt of white and cream Curtain 3K # We can give you a setHRBSHH w /a of white Lace Curtains as^^H®3 OUR LENO I CURTAIN MUSLIN, | Double Width, M 1 at cents Per yarcl i & Cannot be surpassed for VALUE ! w 4 Oflfe-Ask to see our cheap . |j[ | HEARTH RUGS | HS E®flBS* anfl DOOR Mats. w 1 JOHN ANDERSON. | {]\h Grace Building and 371 Water Street. WISE ARETHEY^sJ Pthat pay lowest price for everything they buy. Why not do the same with your INSURANCE premium ? The wise ones must be increasing for my premiums last $5722.74 over '04. Why noMnsure where PERCIE JOHNSON, jan2o,fp Insurance Agent Sheese, Oats, etc. Per S.S. "Cacouna" May 26th, 1906, 50 boxes Choice Canadian Cheese, 50 Small Cheese, 2,000 bushels Heavy Black Oats. GEORGE NEAL, Beck's Cove. Ljuu—lib tmimmmimummmmtm rrn mmtmm —t— i ———win— i 1 r ——wvoi 1875. - 1906. SEWHUIIE DEIVT If iLO. Again to the front with SEWING MACHINES which know no equal This time with the first spring shipment of TWO NEW STYLE SINGER SEWING MA CHINES, the No. 66 and 31-15 for manufacturing. The No. " 66," on which we are having a run just now, although introduced only last year, is a mechanical marvel, the latest result of fifty years experience in making Sewing Machines for family use. Call and lie convinced, or send lor Catalogue to Singer Hewing Machine Co. M. F. SMYTH, Agent. 2HB Hater Street. Nitrate of Soda, Peruvian Guano, Potato and Turnip Manures. TESSIER & CO. SIKIV AIiVIiUTINKNUNTS A»VISItTIBKIHIS.VIW. Makes Linen snow white. Colours look moro brilliant. Lrf Buttons not torn off. Flannels do not ISlSoap Fresh 6oods to-day, Monday. Ex " Dahome": 10,000 choice CABBAGE PJLANTS-early and late. 30 bunches BANANAS. Ex " London City": ■35 cases SWEET ORANGES. 100 sacks NEW ONIONS. And due to-day per " Biheiian": SO crates GREEN CABBAGE. GF'Send in your order quickly for plants. Splendid stock. EDWIN MURRAY. Mf FOR WEDDINGS! ML ! Gifts of Solid Silver and Finent Plate f ' 2k » You will be impressed more than ever T& with the suitability of Silver aft ft wedding MO, • fflft l gift once you've seen our stock «f Silver- * 1 J ?fC 1 ware. In addition to the Solid Silver, J I «i\Jf we have a very fine assortment o( Silver* Ww ' OmHI riated articles ; also, Dessert Knives and 1 ' Forks, Fish Knives and Forks and Carv- ptr, s m 'n,? beautifully rawed; Cut Glass, j 1 |
CONTENTdm file name | 60541.jp2 |