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THE EVENING TELEGRAM. VOL. si Price: One Cent* ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND, WEDNESDAY, MAY 30, 1906. Per Annum H#. iftt. vi;h aim i:itriNi;n auction sales i Woods' Hardware Store, Afternoon nl 3 o'clock, f Without llwcrvc. Hull I.amp*, P<iass Poles, Biid Cages, I Toilet Bath Set, Hanging Wire Pol-llolders, Iron Umbrella Stands, Fancy Iron 11*11 Stand, I Child'* Half-tester Bedstead, child's Cot, child's Swinging Cot, Foot-Warmers, Stand Mirroi (.lass, 2 kitchen Settee Tables, Piano I.amp, Nickel Stand Lamps with Miller tturners, ctc. 'Jo-Sight «t N (I'Clock, 3 Breech-Loading Guns, 1). B. 12 B. 2 Second-Hand Men's Wheels. 2 Second-Hand Ladies' Wheels. I $10 Fishir.g Pole, Lot Copper Paint. Lot Canadian made Window Sashes, and numerous articles to clear. |gp"*Good» sold between sales at auction prices. P. C. O'DRISCOIL, Auctioneer. may3o,Jfp LICENSED BUSINESS AND GROCERYJOR SALE! V HAVE beon instructed by the owner I of a firet-clwn Licenwl btifinewj, with grocery department attached, to offer Kirne for Halt'. The burinee* is in full Hiving and one of the mrmt up-to-date in fit. Jolin'n. The stand in aT*<> one of the very choicest to he had. For particular apply to P. C. O'DRISCOIL, Auctioneer. may 30, j1,4 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 itiLadk-H' and MiffcCfc' SPRING HATS. R.ea.dy-to-We».r, from 30 cts to $!.20 ; worth 50 cts. to $1.80. Trimmed Millinery.just the right styles — prices to S'tit all purses. Exiraordinary Value in dies' and Misses' Blk I and Coi'd SPRING COATS — Our priccs, $1.50, $2.00, (Si $2.50 up, worth $3.00 and #.Vs° up. j JOB LINES. I Child's White Linen Tams, 30c. P each. ' Chilli's Brown Holland Tam«, from 20 cts. up. ''iiild's Brown Holland Coats, frf-m £r.20 up. | HO USE-CLEANING REQUISITES. White Curtain Net, 9, 10, t2 and 14c. up. ; White and Cream Curtain Canvas, 13c. up. Cream Madras Muslin, 38c. yd. np. 1 able Covers, Toilet Covers, efr>., at POPULAR PRfrr.s. ALEX. SCOTT'S | Popular Drapery Sforr», 1 1* New Oo",'"r Ptroet. ANION! MICHAEL, General Importer, 58 New Gower Street. J*£'*\Vl;',!i>t-a!f ai:<l Retail. Watches, hirij'K, J»ry<ioodc, Keadymade Cloihing and Fancy .Ifwellery. Plcaw call and in*\iccf out ■tnfk jiipt arrived from New Vor!;. 6f»"Sin'ciMl f«r tl hole•ale lit«yen*, «]/.»,-'m,eod , WEIV Al> V JKH'i'lfiHSilHflTß | fIKW AM¥KKTIMKM It Uolders, Architects asd Coatractors. THE best roof li\ the world im a slate roof. Why ? Because it leLSts for ever* needs rvo painting and is the best protection against fife. The Newfoundland Slate Co'y is prepared to supply the best quality of.Rooflng Slate at low prices. Call and give us a trial order. • Offices at Harvey 41 Coy's Building. raay23,w,tl 75he Home of the Talking Machine. CHARLES HUTTON. 222 Water-st. The Reliable Piano and Organ Warehouse. Standard Marble and Grain Ms, 351 DUCKWORTH STREET, Two Doom Went of Seamen's Home. IflP'Tlie Cheapest and Mofet Reliable Htore in the City. Headquarters for Headstones, Monuments, etc., In Granite and Marble of Superior Style and Finish. At loweet possible rate*. We invite inspection. Designs sent on applicatiou by letter or otherwise. N.B,—'We have in stock some beautiful designs in Granite to which we iuvite inspection. J. McINTYRE, Proprietor. aprill4,*,w,tf PIPF 11 IJi JJr I I tVJ Manufacturers' Samples. I 200 doz. Good Briar PIPES. g | CASH'S TOBACCO STORE, Water Street. | II ■ I linn nwn—OMjMii i n ■ I—mill - Fresh Goods to-day, Monday. Ex " Dahomc": 10,000 choicS PLANTS—early and leUe. 30 bunches BANANAS. Fx " Jyjndon City": 35 cases SWEET OR.ANGES. 100 sacks NEW ONIONS. And <Uii io-day per " Siberian": 50 crates GREEN CABBAGE. rVS'-nd iii your otd. t <\.i'uVy for plum. Splendid stock. EDWIN MURRAY. t« . ... B , c The Wedding Season v 'jK J (i it drawing near and we solicit your order ' /<"%>|Krj*or Wedding Garment. To keep I A vlI 1 {. v a'*ea(* 0* l',e l'mes» we b*vc added to our s&'Q. »!• JYA t',fce certificated European tailors, J'-At j wh° are experts in this line of work, •p /'1 (tc'-i'k \\w c^°'ccst material, latest cut, best ; It \ 1 :fT* £ I workmanship, go in your suit if made |i$ /£ 1 \i here. Having had occasion to remedy I j;Ky/p\ , | j| some clothes imported by gentlemen | \\YV "'f* pT^i9T| and acknowledged from first-class houses, I rkl !:: 'Mf 1 our customers can be assured better fit, M ' >1/ II style and finish for less money. Book AJ-&: ! y°nr measure early and avoid rush. ~l—k .vU.,* Samples submitted on rcceipt of postal. JOHN MAUNDER, Tailor & Clothier, 281 & 283 Duckworlb St, Peruvian Giimo, • ■ Potato and Inrnip Manures. TESSIER&CO. nmtmumtammmmmmmmm imwh i irrtwu%innn m.mm i hi i iwi m if ■■■■—— mummmmm JOB PRINTING EXECUTED WITH DISPATCH^ aIS If A UYJCItTI MOMENTS NKW Al> VlO U'fllKM MWTW, Sunlight Is a pure Boap9 nothing- bus Soap. It Is a Scientific Cleanser. JHA It dissolves all Impurities. PEB S. S." LONDON CITY." 30 cases VALENCIA ORANGES, 70 bags EGYPTIAN ONIONS. KT Price* Equal to llie Lowest. GEO. NEAL. Beck's Cove* YOU CAN'T KICK Football with a better Boot than the <&fl) rr11" ■m«B JLm V JL « It U 'ig'-t and strong and fits the foot fflp as the g ovc fits the hand. Kquaily recomtnendable for^orwards Q „ ; and Backs. WILLIAM FREW. 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 WOODS, Water Slreet. / LARGE SHIPMENTS. <**5 The choicest, most thoroughly seasoned grades of hard and %oft woods arc being received constantly at Hot wood's Hilj:T![ Lumber Yard—received and stored, that mmmmm 's> *or t',e instant filling of hurry orders. ' Builders and contractors who depend up- on prompt fulfilment of their orders can y.re'y uPon us—wc keep no one Waii'ng- If \ you haven't time to call or send a nies§Eßfsjy/Xlffiffii, senger, telephone No. 317. Mill work, • shingles—everything in lumber. ' Jig. HORWOOD LUMBER CO., Limited. mmrmmmr+n*. —1 mm:m rowrw—p—M——O—w———M—^ fFOR WEDDINGS! ML Gifts of Solid silver an ! Finest Plate! % Yon will be improved more than ever j with th« suitability of Hiher as a wedding ITOrc I (rift once you've wen onr stork of Hilver- *fl ft ware. In addition to the Solid Hilver, %A ti we liave a v«ry fine assortment of HiJvpr- R Plated article#; also, Pessert Knives and iurfU X Forke, Fish Knives and Forks and Carvr«r « ing Pfts, beautifully rased; Cut Glass, f, China, Ac , await yosit leisurely choo«- |jj r; L • ing. Please call before purchasing and V Ar; I* Bee our goods. > IM-Xj j|H T. J. DI7LEY & Co., jf I * The Unliable Jewellem. ffijjfl! 50 Wis. Choice BEEF CUTTINGS. at $8.00 brl. 1. J. ST. JOHN, 136 & 138 Duckworth St. yjBW AttVEHTIMBMKMm j»KW APYBUTIMKHWiyi, China, Glassware! Just opened, a splendid assortment of Glass and Chinaware, consisting of Water Bottles, Dinner, Tea and Toilet Sets, etc., etc. also, 30 cases Sweet Oranges. At JOHN BULLEY AYRE'S, roay2B,3i Water nud New Ctower titreetm. MIME FERTILIZERS I are Amenta for the Provincial Chemical Fertilizer Co., And carry the most complete stock in the city. One trial guarantees its permanent use. COLIN CAMPBELL, O'Dwyers Cote. rpTTsHEA^ ✓ GR.OCER, WINE and C V SPIRIT MERCHANT,! / t t , : AGENT FOR TIIE - - --L. — J < Celebrated "Roderick Dhu" < \ find other High-class Brands S \ of SCOTCH WHISKIES. / e 314 WATER STREET, \ y Warehouse and Bond Store, x N 306 Water Street. Telephone, 342. ( WISE ARE THEY^«r— Ptha.t pay lowest pricc 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 no* insure where rates are lowest. PERCIE JOHFSON, jan2o,fp Insurance Agent Late Joorils, lapis & Papers. Weldon's Illustrated Journal for June. Oilier fiillC 15 <'Cl»t Novell). Weldon's Bazaar of Children's Fashions lor The Watchcr on the Tower, by A, G. Hales. June. Gentleman Dick, by Trone Roscoe. The Delineator lor June. In Varying Moods, by fccalrice llarraden. Everybody's Magaiine. The Column by Charle, Marriott 1 ' . _ , A Matter of Sentiment, by John Strange Ko<l and Gun in Canada and Motor Magazine, i Winter. Ilarmsworth Self Educator, No, 11. Silken Pen, Ijy Nat Gould. Weldon's Shilling Guide to Fancy Work. My Friend Prospero, by Henry Harland. Puck. of Fun and Nuggets, j The bky Pilot, by Ralph Connor, 5 cents. Smith's Weekly. I A Question of Conscience, by Rose P. Frayne. PI C LttJ ST* BOOKSELLER 4 STATIONER, ■ 304 Water St. Phone, 429 gi- ifi MAGNITUDE OF OUR OFFERINGS IMPRESSES EVERYBODY! 600 GENT'S AMERICAN WHITE Sizes 14 to 17 ; your choice for 65 cts. SEE WINDOW ! SEE WINDOW ! S. MIL LEY. WI6W SALTI 2,000 tons Cadiz SALT Lowest Market Prices. E MOREY & CO, Office, 8 Queen St. m' 23, lOi Public Notice. UNDER the Provisions of Cap. 23, 2 Edward VII., entitled " An Act to Amend the Poßt Office Act, 1891," and upon the recommendation of tho Board appointed for the purpose, notice in hereby given tliat, Three months after this date, a Proclamation will issue for the alteration of name, or re-naming, 01 places as under, that is to fay : 1. Ragged Harbour, District of Trinity, to be re-named Mel rose. 2 Western Arm, Rocky Bay, District of Fogo, to be re-named ( armanville. 3. Grand River Gut, Codroy Valley, District of St. George's, to be re-named Seareton. 4. Flat Islands, District of Bonavieta* to be re-named Sampson. 5. Spaniard's Bay, District of Trinity, to be re-namtsl Spaniard's Cove. 0. Fox Island, Bay D'Espoir, District of Fortune, to be re-named Isle Galot. 7. Cat's Cove, Conception Bay, District of Harbour Main, to be re-named Avon* dale North. 8. Middle Bight, District of Harbour Main, to be re-named Codner. 0. Crabbs, District of St. George's, to be re-nameu Crabbe'e. (Signed), R, BOND, Colonial Secretary, Colonial Secretary's Office, March Otb, 1000. m7,w,3m0» NOTICE. OI*JE MONTH after dale hereof, application will Ue wade tq Hit Excellency the Governor in Council for Letter# Patent for A new and RWfol method in the manufacture of Atlifaul Biiti 10 be granted to WALTER CW)US'|ON| of St. John's, Newfoundland, Manufacturer*! Agent, St. John's, May 1, ifofl. CIIAIiLUM 11, KHKftSOW, may2.4fp,w Solicitor for Applicant FOR SALE! One New Victoria, Iron l irt'H, complete. Will be sold cltcap if applied (or immediately. Apply to 8. 0, COLLIES, inaylf},fp#tf Waldegrave Street fßf.ToLet.tKatWeir iHeknowu fating* «u«l Farm, " Usscuni," nituato on Portugal Cov# Itoatl, about 2tnile« from town. Cottage fit-led with hot and cold water and all medorn improvement®. JJT"I-a»d ami fences in firaUclaiss order. For further information apply to WM. J. McKAY, 15<i Water Street. aplO,fp,U To Let for the Summer months, a NllilO of I'llfltlnlieil Stoonift or Hull (he lloii*c, lately known a* " Victoria House." Beot locality in town of Drigus. Apply to MKS. E. J, WILCOX, Hrigus. may2B.6fp FOR SALE--A SMALL ricaKtirc Boat, belonging to B. Bar- Ixmr. She is in first-class condition and a smart sailer. Apply to J. C. CROSBIK. may#), I fp LOST.--011 Tuesday, at Outer Cove, a Salmon lV«»t, marked W. D. Any person leaving any information as to its whereabouts at this office, or with WILLIAM DOKAN, Outer Cove, will 1»c rewarded. may2B,2fp To Hie Electors of tlie Ht. Joliii'h Municipality. Gentlemp.n,—l have the honor to request your vote and support in the forthcoming election for a seat at the Municipal Council. Yours truly, ROBERT J. MOORE. IDS) 30,W,S,tf Money to Loan on lioiiMelioldl furniture and other articles in use, at JIIIU iMicltuorili Street* late Dr. Pike's office. All business done strictly confidential. S. MARES, Manager. may 10,3 m, fp WANTED. Smart Messenger Boy. Apply EMPIRE WOOD WORKING CO. m>>3o,fp,tl A Cook and Housemaid. Apply at this office. m.i)]o,fp,tf Four Boys; apply to LAWRENCE HROS. nir.y29.3fp -WANTED. &. COOK; ap^ ply to Mm. K. D. AKNAItD. Kannorman ; House, Circular lioad. n»28.1i i\y 12th June, a Kiiciien Maid ; reference required. Apply to MRS. W. I). KEH), Circui r Road. may26.lf _ ~ " " ' " " To PurcStase, a Secondbaioi Kilfe. Apply at thi« ofii.v. in.«j 2 s pp.eod SALESMEN-To a limi'ed number of guo<l men w<- offer a special contract for si* months or long-r. Unu ual proposition. Must l>c re?dy to -lait s>t oncc. Apply Co* 296, Ottawa, Out. apriii6 :,ni,iu,w SALESMAN WANTED for CANADA'S OREATKST NURSERIES. Largest List of H.-udy Specialti s in Fruit an<i Ornamental Stock, suited for Newfoundland. Liberal fnducemenU. I'ay we-ldy. Exclusive Territory. Write for terms and cata« loguc. Stone & Wellington, Toronto, Ont. ■»a:«|,U,ta
Object Description
Title | Evening Telegram (St. John's, N.L.), 1906-05-30 |
Subject | Canadian newspapers--Newfoundland and Labrador--St. John's--20th century |
Publisher | W. J. Herder |
Place of Publication | St. John's (N.L.) |
Date | 1906-05-30 |
Year | 1906 |
Month | 05 |
Day | 30 |
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 | 60555.cpd |
Description
Title | Evening Telegram (St. John's, N.L.), 1906-05-30 |
Subject | Canadian newspapers--Newfoundland and Labrador--St. John's--20th century |
Publisher | W. J. Herder |
Date | 1906-05-30 |
Year | 1906 |
Month | 05 |
Day | 30 |
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_19060530_001.jp2 |
File Size | 7057.67 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. si Price: One Cent* ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND, WEDNESDAY, MAY 30, 1906. Per Annum H#. iftt. vi;h aim i:itriNi;n auction sales i Woods' Hardware Store, Afternoon nl 3 o'clock, f Without llwcrvc. Hull I.amp*, P |
CONTENTdm file name | 60551.jp2 |