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The Evening Telegram Vol. 29. Price: One cent. ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND, TUESDAY, APRIL a, 1907. $3.00 per annum &0 76 tfli kinds fob'&rintinf —Plain or Fancy—promptly executed. We have [ the latest type for first-class work, and solicit a trial order. I THE EVENING TELEGRAM AUCTION SALES. On To-Morrow, WEDNESDAY, at 18 o'clock, noon, a< the store of J. V. O'DEA & CO., 266 boxes Sultana Raisins. Landed in a damaged condition from on board S.S. "Ulunda," from Halifax; sarveved and ordered to be sold for the benefit of whom it may concern. p. C. ODRISCOLL, Not. Pub At the Resteence 61 A. J. W. McNEILLY, Esq., Hlmberly Bow, on FRIDAY NEXT, sth'instant, at 10.30 o'clock, all the Household Furniture and Effects. Particulars in Thursday's papers. It C. ODRISCOLL, Auctioneer. Dwelling House and Business Stand. Oα the premises, if not previously disposed of by Private. Sale, on Tuesday next, 16th inst, at 12 o'clock, noon, itoose* No. 46 Colonial Street. The house contains nine rooms an i ship, also garden in the rear, and is one of the best business stands in the locality. Lease, 56 years; ground rent only $12 per annum. Apply to P. C. O'ORiSCQLL, Auctioneer. apri12,4,6,8,10,12,15 mm mm .^hi To Farmers and Milk Hen. We Have in stock : A special kind of MILKING PAIL and MILK CAN, with strainer and spout combined, to fill bottles or milk cans. Every farmer should have one. Positively the most sanitary Milk Can on the market, being made of our best tin will outlast any other pail. Warranted to last for years. Only to be had from WM. J. CLOUSTON. Water St., cor. Harket House Hill. Telephone, 497. 1 SALT! To arrive shortly, a large quantity CADIZ SALT. For sale at our usual Low Prices. M MOREY & CO., nal3,m<fcw,tf 10 Queen St. 61FEARN & SON, CLIFT'S COVE, Pay highest prices for LOBSTERS, FISH, OIL, HERRING. PRXWSE'S HISTOR.Y- J,"** *° purchase a copy ; apply, East r. U. Box 1187. dec24,tf I gfe It is An. tg^sss&fiW* m Old Saying :W^mW Vw&? "The more you know a man the less S§l i<rf<s you know him." Not so with this G&P} FURNITURE. It has nothing to £r/P 3wK conceal. No changeable moods; it is / «-=v j /j-=-v , jfjr? always the game. Just as the honest CJ/5Q and skilled workman fashioned it. It §>?£t needs no X-ray examination. Getting iyfc^ §Jjß acquainted with such Furniture " *|/P Q(5 will lead to your taking a life-long | 2jj£ 3*Vhl friend into your home. The way to _ Gj£& get acquainted is not to sit down and S^Sl study the price printed here in the O /^^ *fyp paper and say, " I will look at that ) ' 'l pf?S %*Usi piece," or "this piece doesn't suit," *-^~~*—"*-—-^-*-^_-■-—O. I£\JsC (SPfh but to come to our store with an unbiased mind and look over QcS? W£ the STOCK from BEGINNING TO END. Keeping 5Sr2 always in mind the colour scheme of the room that you wish to /§?fh Jon+ furnish. . Js(y* M U. S. PICTURE and S Hi PORTRAIT Company, M M House Furnishers. Hf LATHS! Half-Million Laths in stock enable us to supply all orders promptly. Good quality, clean and dry IORWOOD LTOERJ&, LIMITED, Bfo The Acadia Fire Strongest Insurance Co., Non-tariff of Halifax, N. S., established in 1862. Co. Doing Lowest Hates of any Company do- Dnc;nocc ing business in Newfoundland. DUSiness Prompt settlements. Or mid. Manager for Nfld. 280 Duckworth Street. / . ■~■ 5 Roses Flour. 100 barrels 5 ROSES FLOUR, 200 barrels BUFFALO FLOUR. VENNING'S BUTTER, Pore Delicious Creamery, 20 boxes 2-lb. Blocks, by S.S." Dabome." Fresh RABBITS, by Rail To-Day. Fresh Frozen HALIBUT. T. J7EJSENS. I P. J. SHEA, I g GROCER. 3 JjE WHOLESALE. RETAIL. E WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT. 3| OUTPORT ORDERS ATTENDED TO. gT Agent for the Celebrated RODERICK DHU. 314 Water Street, - - St. John's. 3 i Per S.S. Silvia, ' BANANAS, PINE APPLES, I CALIFORNIA ORANGES, I TANGERINES, CHOICE TABLE APPLES, ! CELERY, TOMATOES, i Choice New York CHICKEN, Halifax SAUSAGES. JAMES STOTT. HOW EYE-STRAIN CAUSES ' EYEOISEASE. Eye-ptrain is the cause of most eye diseases. It produces irritation and congestion and a consequent general weakness of all the nerves and muscles of the eye. In this way any eye disease such as Cataract, Optic Nerve Paralysis, Ulcers, Glancoma, Granulated Lids, etc., may be produced. Any of these, if neglected, may result in blindness. The best time to treat ej'e disease is' in the "eye-strain stage." If you are having any trouble whatever with your eyes, no matter how slight or insignificant, consult us. R. H. TRAPNELI, OPTICIAN, KWTER STREET. Hotels inScotland. BUSINESS Gentlemen and Tourists visiting Scotland will find the Hotels oi ihe Glasgow & South Western Railway Company as mentioned below, comfortable, convenient and first-class in every way. Glrmkow — St. Enoch Station Hot t>l is one pf the finest and largest Hotels in Scotland. It is conveniently situated for passengers by the Steamers to and from Newfoundland. Electric Light, Lifts, Longe, Restaurant at popular Ces. Telephones in all the Sitting ins. Billiards (four tables.) Ayr Station Hotel for Burns' Cottage and lovely Ayrshire district. Dumfries Station Hotel for Firth of Solway, Caerlaverock Castle, Sweetheart Abbey, Burns, Mausoleum, &c. Tnrnberrjr Station Hotel, Ayrshire—" The most up-to-date Hotel in Scotland," Sea Water Baths—two fine golf courses for Hotel visitors. Telegrams -to each of above Hotels 11 Son western.,' For full particulars and Tariff free, apply J. 11, THOMAS, Manager, G. A S. W. Railway Hotels. Chief Office, St. Enoch Hotel, Glasgow. jan2s,tf Made in Canada. Guaranteed Pure. You take chances when you buy other brands. J.B.Urquhart, A sent. Special Rentes for, j Long Rauv Ads Good Trips of Seals I Just landed ex steamer Annapolis: 10 cases Small SliTerpeel Onions, 50 cases Sweet Valencia Oranges, 10 Cirses VERY FINE LEMONS. Also in stock: * 50 barrels No. 1 Apples—Ben Davis A Baldwins, 80 barrels Choice Dates, 50 Choice Canadian Cheese. Prices, O.K. EDWIN MURRAY. .1 We Sell the N|| I Best of Rubbers, a BlVi ■. *. $)CSIITI TOT* I^M^ftl 1 RUBBERS ARE A NECESSITY I 1 P£§) We sell the BEST RUBBRS that money can buy. JW We have no trash and never offer it to our trade. jfißr HI MEN'S RUBBERS.—Low Cut Rubbers. Storm Rubbere, JHI JSelf Acting Rubbers, etc., etc., 80c. to 81.10. JnSSk WOMEN'S RUBBERS. Sandals, Storm ' Rubbers, \§S|f PH Newports, etc., shaped to fit the shoe, 55c. to 75c {■n CHILDIiEVS RUBBERS.—High and Low but, all ffl \Ltf&> styles and sizes, 35c. and upwards. S3!j|fp mm No one, who buys Rubbers here, ever wears poor Rubbers, |h,, Ml or ever pays too much for Rubbers. iflSl^ W PARKER & MONROE, THE SHOE MEN, Wk Kl mars,tu,tb,s r.; - Water *" jßtt In all Departments ; including : DRESS GGCD3—ia all the Newest Materials; STRAY and CHIFFON HATS-Ready to Wear and Uttrimmed. GLOVES, HANDKERCHIEFS, LACE COLLARS, etc. JOB LOT HATS, COATS and COSTUMES. STEER BROTHERS, _aj___a^^__i^q_lJLiLJ. . ._■■ - ■■' v" H If You Have a Watch S £j& that you value, and it is in need *££ of cleaning or repairing send it to *b&s> us and we will have it put in first 2% Jss, class order. Our Watch repairing /v^ • department is managed by an ex- °3\c . ova pert of over twelve years experi- JJ^ gvS ence. We will give a report and <*&$ estimate of costs if desired, and g£§ guarantee all our work. 7%<L M T. J. DULEY ®. Co.. ' M «e> The Reliable Jewellers. 7g> BE SURE AND BUY YOUR Hay, Oats, Cattle Feed, Corn, Corn meal, Bran, Choice P.E.I. Potatoes, Turnips, Carrots, Beet, etc. at ROSSITER & Co. In Stock,— Provisions of all kinds. For quality and full quantity, be sure and buy at i ROSSITER * Co.'s, Wholesalers, P. O. Box, 337.* 'Phone. 549. O lIEST UeiES' RUSBERS— R ' Made by the Canadian H Rubber Co., of Mon- B treal, at (fIC. Pa""- iCOIUIIS.-NewLace- I stitched Collars, |7c. I VESTS and MTICKEAi- P Ladies' Fleece Lined D Vests and Knickers, I 40 cents. of Corsets from 40 Oft. a pair. 11LARAGFS, 34* A 347 Waiter St.. Oppsite the Post Office. NOTKEI To Fishermen. • a few dollars by Ringing us along; SOME SAND wheh coming to St John's for supp lies f\ l>we arfc pay teg gdod ? Jfea for suietbte Sitfid. npisted front Vcfl&teit, aprilj,tu,th,t , ' . ' ■■ . General Post Office. " • '' ' ' ■■ "•^■i TEXDER4 will be received for « iteamer to nly WEEKLY between FOGO afid WESLEYVILLB, ca«ing et such, intermediate plaoee.ae tbe ooserm * ment mav direct. /i Tenders to state tonnoge of steMtttr, rate of speed, first and second-class pa*» seneer accommodation, freight capacity and subsidy required for mails per trip, including board of Mail Officer. H. J. B. WOODS, P.l* G. G.P.O». St. John's, Nfld., March 30th, 1907. mar3o,7in , TOJLBT! That Office and S*oref# Exchange Buildings, Hill, at present occupied by Mr. F< W. Bradshaw, Commission Merchant. Possession given Ist May. For terms, etc., apply to C. J. FORAM, 2 Devon Row, Duckworth St. ap2,tu,th,B.tf FOR_?ALB! SI Superior Dwelling house fitted up in first-claei ityle, suitable for two tenements: also, shop, situate in a central part of the city, juet off Military Road. Lease, 56 years to run, ground rent only $12 per annum. Apply to. P. €. O'DBINCOI'I* mar23,tf Exchange BaiMing. BOOK - KEEPER, Experienced, wishes to obtain employmeilt,- and also to keep several small sets ot books, or prepare statements for those who do not need a permanent olerkv Strictly reliable and confldental. Name may be obtained at this office and terms may be agreed upon on comnKmicatiof with "M," care of this office. m»,jpjtl Money to Loan on household furniture and othet articles in use, at 330 Duckworth Street, late Dr. Pike's office. AJi business done strictly confidential. S. MARKS, Managers anglO,l2m,fp ' WANTED. A •» M& liner and AMlatsmt foi-the Sta* Ropin. Also, a Junto? AOMftM for the Dry Goods business. Mfff STEER BRQTHERB. apf,lft» ForiHirbor LeCea School, a Female Teacher, » <sraw| /irade. Services required at ■ r$W per quarter and fees. ApP'jS™?* I School Board. - ap2,efp,eod
Object Description
Title | Evening Telegram (St. John's, N.L.), 1907-04-02 |
Subject | Canadian newspapers--Newfoundland and Labrador--St. John's--20th century |
Publisher | W. J. Herder |
Place of Publication | St. John's (N.L.) |
Date | 1907-04-02 |
Year | 1907 |
Month | 04 |
Day | 02 |
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 | 61093.cpd |
Description
Title | Evening Telegram (St. John's, N.L.), 1907-04-02 |
Subject | Canadian newspapers--Newfoundland and Labrador--St. John's--20th century |
Publisher | W. J. Herder |
Date | 1907-04-02 |
Year | 1907 |
Month | 04 |
Day | 02 |
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_19070402_001.jp2 |
File Size | 6933.88 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. 29. Price: One cent. ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND, TUESDAY, APRIL a, 1907. $3.00 per annum &0 76 tfli kinds fob'&rintinf —Plain or Fancy—promptly executed. We have [ the latest type for first-class work, and solicit a trial order. I THE EVENING TELEGRAM AUCTION SALES. On To-Morrow, WEDNESDAY, at 18 o'clock, noon, a< the store of J. V. O'DEA & CO., 266 boxes Sultana Raisins. Landed in a damaged condition from on board S.S. "Ulunda," from Halifax; sarveved and ordered to be sold for the benefit of whom it may concern. p. C. ODRISCOLL, Not. Pub At the Resteence 61 A. J. W. McNEILLY, Esq., Hlmberly Bow, on FRIDAY NEXT, sth'instant, at 10.30 o'clock, all the Household Furniture and Effects. Particulars in Thursday's papers. It C. ODRISCOLL, Auctioneer. Dwelling House and Business Stand. Oα the premises, if not previously disposed of by Private. Sale, on Tuesday next, 16th inst, at 12 o'clock, noon, itoose* No. 46 Colonial Street. The house contains nine rooms an i ship, also garden in the rear, and is one of the best business stands in the locality. Lease, 56 years; ground rent only $12 per annum. Apply to P. C. O'ORiSCQLL, Auctioneer. apri12,4,6,8,10,12,15 mm mm .^hi To Farmers and Milk Hen. We Have in stock : A special kind of MILKING PAIL and MILK CAN, with strainer and spout combined, to fill bottles or milk cans. Every farmer should have one. Positively the most sanitary Milk Can on the market, being made of our best tin will outlast any other pail. Warranted to last for years. Only to be had from WM. J. CLOUSTON. Water St., cor. Harket House Hill. Telephone, 497. 1 SALT! To arrive shortly, a large quantity CADIZ SALT. For sale at our usual Low Prices. M MOREY & CO., nal3,m |
CONTENTdm file name | 61085.jp2 |