Evening Telegram (St. John's, N.L.), 1909-07-27 |
Save page Remove page | Previous | 1 of 8 | Next |
|
small (250x250 max)
medium (500x500 max)
Large
Extra Large
large ( > 500x500)
Full Resolution
All (PDF)
|
This page
All
|
Loading content ...
The Evening Telegram. Vol. 3I One Cent. ST. JOHN'S. NEWFOUNDLAND, TUESDAY, JULY 27, 1909. $3.00 per annum - 3k jfti ictnas fob* Printing —Plain or Fancy—promptly executed. We hsm the latest type for first-class work, and solicit a trial order, THE EVENING TELEGRAM AUCTION SALES ! . 1 (On account of whom it may concern) THURSDAY, ibe 29th lust., at 12 o'clock, ai the Promise* of MESSRS. H, J. STABB & CO, C Sails, viz. : Mainsail, Jib, Fore-1 sail,(iall'topsail,Spanker, Stonnjib ! 2 Mooring Lines. 2 coils Halyard Hope. 1 Mattress, 2 Life Buoys. (J Blocks, 16 Brass Stanchions. 1 Harness Cask, 1 Wheel and Bar. 1 Compass and Binnacle. 1 Chain Halvard, 1 Patent Log. 1 Fog Horn,* 1 Boat. Salved from the wreck of the Yacht " havrock,'' surveyed and ordered to be sold for,the benutit of whom it may concern. A. S. RENDELL, Notary Public. July27,2fp ' (On Recount of whom it may concern) AltIIOX! To Morrow, Wednesday, the 28th in*! , at II o'eloek, at I lie I'remises of MESSRS. A. J. HARVEY & CO., 162 Tons of Coal In :i damaged condition in No. 1 hold ofS.S. " Ilcgnlnu," surveyed and ordered to be sold for the benefit of whom it may A S RENDELL, Notary Public 5< Is. IOet«. I The Big Show. T. A. HAM . TO-NIGHT Will Present Wm Dick's Clever Musical and Singing Aet. And MARKS and YOUNG, Miitger* anil Dancer*. Kyin Eccentric Soft and Wooden Shoe Dancing "and Comic Songs. Also, Motion Pictnrea 2,1W0 feet. Yo<*;ili*t. Jliss \eoingtou. |l*iani*t, Mrx. Nurse. Admission. 5 and lO vin. Matinee* Wednesday £ Saturday afternoons at 5.15. OUR SUMMER SALE OF Ladies' Am. WAISTS IS NOW OX. PRICES CUT IN 2. MRS. A.NIELSEN, 368 Water Street, View! ol Pool Office. Pfcone sritt. julyl3,tl 11l Sometimes! ] I Many of us are—very lew are not, occasionally. Pru (1 en t folk provide against these calamities by insurance, especially when THE GOST IS SURPRISINGLY LOW. Figures gladly quoted by PERCIE JOHNSON, ' AUEVr OFFICE : Corner Duckworth and Prescott Streets. Job Printing.! lie "iiirTiii 1 IS IN ONE PIECE. The putting together of Tin Caps and Nails takes time. Roofers find that over twice as many " Simplex ■' Nails can be driven in the same length of time. •' Simplex " Nails have the stem rivited both sides of the head, this prevents leaks. •* Simplex " Nails have much thicker heads than a tin cap. This prevents buckling of the head, leakage, and also increases the life of the nail, as the head will not rust through like a tin cap. •fi^Try" Simplex" Nails and You will Use no Other. COLIN CAMPBELL, Wholesale Agent See West-End Windows We are Showing aSplendid Lot of Ladies Blouses FROM 70ctS. UP. Also, Child's White Lawn Pinafores and Over Dresses, LADIES WHITE SKIRTS, All Selling at Rxlucel Prices in oi\Tcr to clear^gjff R. TEMPLETON. juiyi9 333 Water Street. THE world's foremost scientists fpfl k have proclaimed that the heavy, black soil of the Western Canada tpf plains is the richest in the constit' || uents or qualities required to pro* 'I duce the highest grade of wheat •v::!--V:-W^Si;:ii 'n l^e wor'd« Operating 74 Elevators in the "Heart" of the Choicest Wheat Districts we get the First Pick of Western Crop The flour produced from this "choicest" Jsr* wheat is the finest, most nutritious and has j^Mtf^^^fv^ the greatest strength. You procure the |S/Pll*lllJ SI) highest quality of flour in the world when ySfi^! you buy 91 (J ITV IPI#0 lID Mitls &t WNNIPEG, • W *%| 1 bUIIR GODERICH. BRANDON Western Canada Flour Mills Co. Limited. # "MORE BREAD AND BETTER BREAD." J STEER BROTHERS. We Always Pay The Highest Price i on LOBSTERS! If you want to be sure of obtaining the utmost value for yoi|r collection send or bring them to us. We buy for Cash, and give prompt returns. B. Templeton, 333 Water St. JOB PffINTU Neatly Executed' i [FT SHOE POLISH Black and White J Polishing shoes with "2 in 1" is a labor of love. love for the work and of its effect There it nothing like it for fl ■ ladies' Shoes. \s\ Blaokin 10c aad 25c. tins. CjKlJ\ White in 16a glass. (1^1)1 *I siisW'fll stw T. k. MACNAB & Co., Newfoundland Agents, jnly24,eod Cabot Bldg., St. John's I HAT Bargains. j Men's, Boy's, Ladies' and I Children's Hats reduced. i Ladies' Trimmed Straw I HATS, GF3 all this season's J styles, sold at 80 cts. to $1.40 I —now 50 cts. each, I I Men's and Boys' 25-cent 1 I Linen Hats, now 18c. I I Boys' and Girls' GALATEA j I Straw Hats, 19c. to 35c. I I Men's Boater Straw Hats, j I 29 cts. each. f LARACYSJ I 345 ami 347 Water St., J I Opposite the Post Ollice. I A COAL CARD! Now landing ex 5». S. Renwick, 868 tons the celebrated Inverness Imperial Lump COAL. This coal has no equal in this market foi domestic use, provided you «ret the genuine article — is the verdict of all that use it. Last vear was the first time it was in* troduced in this market. The demand was such that we rushed it a hit, and il all did not get special attention. Tht Company has guaranteed every cargo foi future business, ami further we will guarantee every load we deliver. This is tht Coal that cried HALT to coal-raising combines and inferior coal. Your order, pIeMMC! T. WALSH, junel4,eod,tf Sole Agent for Xflc NOTICE! OX Saturday, the 7<li day o! Aiigu»t. HMI9. at 12 o'clock noon, there will be offered For Sale a Public Auction, at the otlices of P. C Q'DRISCOLL, Water Street, St. John's all the Right, Title and Interest of tin Estate of the late Augustus 0. Haywar< in and to all that < Want from the Crown dated the 27th May, IS'.)2, of the Mineral and Surface Land at Moreton's Harbor and known as Moreton's Harbour Anti mony Mine, subject, however, to th< right, whatever the same may be, of tin Vendee thereof tinder a certain Indentur of sale thereof, dated the Ist day of Sep tember, 19S& All particulars as total and condition of sale maybe obtainej on application to the undersigned Soli citor. Dated at St, John's, June 22nd, 1900. Bv order of the Trustee, P. C. O'DRISCOLL, Auctioneer. lIIKKIUT li\l4,lH\ Solicitor, Law Chambers, St. John'* jnne22,7i,tu Per S.S. "Florizel,' California Oranges, IVaches, Pears, Pine Apples, Cherries, Plums, Water Melons, Bananas, Musk Melons, New York Chicken and Turkeys, New York Coined Beef, JAMES STOTT (Under the distinguished patronage of hi* Excellency the Administrator, Sir William Horwood and His Grace Archbishop Howley.) The Annual Garden Party at Ml Cashel Will take place on WEDNESDAY, July 28th. Six Mile Marathon, Brigade Relay Race, Football Fives, Skittles, Target Shooting, Dancing Irish Jigs and Reels, Highland Fling, etc. Tlie € C C and lleiniett's Band* will be in attendance ju1y20,24,27 mmmmmm**^^^mmm^i^^'^^^*'*'*i^mmKmm!smmmmmmms^^mKMKmmKmmmmmaKmm | WH \ WE I I Deserve Support, i jM We are the largest anil only excL % wholesale Manu- W Wl facturers of Clothing in Newfoundland. * j) 8 WE DON'T RETAIL; & JI Therefore we don't enter into competition with our dealers. j) j | Newfoundland Ming Factory, Ltd. i Encourage Home Industries. I Why pay fancy prices for Chocolates and Bon Bons ? A Ask your grocer for RENNIL'S FINE.CHOCOLATES and CREAM BON BONS. I Prices Reasonable. Quality the Best. Guaranteed Perfectly Fresh. «*Put up in one lb., half lb, and quarter lb. Fancy Boxes.^# julyS.lni.fp FUSSfcLL'S n m V«^%*fcbk*J The Real Thing at Lau! ■ ' < 1 Jt PURE RICH 4*nß- jiil Is WOT a Makeshift %J p| » Wfm IB »l PURE Mount- IB W*^:iln Pasture CREAM. Put up in Steri.izeU Tins. ■■ Guaranteed quite Pure. Contains no ■J #C "* anywhere. jjr ok Prompt Payment Of all claims, which is the chief function of my Companies, is the inducement that makes so many of our best citizens my policy-holders. With this fact in view won't you join them ? Rates are low. I PERCIE JOHNSON, Insurance Agent. l\ Office : Oke Building, corner Duckworth and Prescott Streets. ir -.. Just Received: | =I White Wash Belts, I * ;| THE LATEST, jS I * 18 eents and upwards. 1 j CHARLES HUTTON, Fancy DBDt. I IV — — — — le ■"""■*-ip**>——— "Specialto Shopkeepers. 24 Tierces Choice No. 1 SPARE RIBS. at $1900 J. J. ST. JOHN. THE STEAMER 'ProsperoV Will leave the Whaif of BOWRING BROS., LTD., WEDNESDAY, tbe 28th of Jdlj, at 10 a.m. Calling at the following places: Bay-de-Verde, Trinity, Catalina, Bonavista, King's Cove, Salvage, Greenspond, Wesleyville, Seldom- Come-By, Fogo, Change Islands, Herring Neck, Twillingate, Mbreton's Harbor, Exploits, Fortune Harbor, Leading Tickles, Pilley'i Island, Little Bay Island, Little Bay, Nipper's Harbor, Tilt Cove, LaScie, Pacquet, Coachman's Cove, Seal Cove, Western Cove, Jackson's Arm, Harbor Deep, Englee, Conche, St. Julien, St. Anthony, Griguft, Battle Harbor. Freight received until 6 p.m. on Tuesday. For freight or passage apply to the Coastal Office of BOWRING BROTHERS, Umited. \ Telephone. 106. 1 REMOMLJOTICE. j W. R, WARREN, \ Barriater-Mt-Xftw, 1 v Solicitor aud Notary A 0 Public, \ Q Has Removed to Offices in 7 \ New Gasetle Building, 9 > julyjßJw Water Strtet f '.<g Now landing ex " Cacouna," 50 sacks Choice Potatoes, 100 bales HAY. 200 prints New Butter. Cheapest on the Market. JAS. R. KNIGHT. SALT JHUT; Ex S.K " Kastalia," BEST CADI 2 SALT. liowest Market Prices. M. MOREY & CO., roay2K,tf Offiee : Queen M. Boarding School for Boys. Owned by the diocese of Fredericton. Situated '.) miles from St. John, N.B. on the Intercolonial Railway. Preparation tor the ('Diversities and ■ business. Separate house for junior boys. Manual training. Two entrance scholarships open for competition. Boys from Newfoundland may remain at the school during the Christmas and Faster vacations without charge. For illustrated calendar ana all information applv to Rev. \V. R. Hihbard, Iff.A., Head Master. jy2:j,tf. Building Lots to Let— On South Side of Water Street West. Particulars on application from JOHN FENELON, Solicitor. julyl7,ofp,B,tu • iSJuTO LET—(louse on *|JSr Springdale Street. Apply to G. W. B. AVRK, Renouf Building. Jl2,tf WANTED. An Experienced Housemaid. MRS. H. K. BISHOP, I<e- Marchant Koad. july27,3fp ■■ By Blackhead MethOtlift Board «>f 1 duoftllon, a Female Teaelier, First or Second (Jnule, for Salem Primary Department. Salary—Sl.'iiMKi and fees. Services to be«in August 20th. Applications re- j ceived until August 10th, by A. YATCHKR, Secretary of Board, Broad Cove, B. I). V. july24,:ii,eod A Cook; apply Hotel Koyai. julv2fl,3ip An Old Established Life Insurant*: Company has a vacancy for a . tirst-clam canvasser who is prepatod to give liia whole time to the work. Address, in eoolide- c*», V. C. 11, care Kdiior this piper. julyi:;,u
Object Description
Title | Evening Telegram (St. John's, N.L.), 1909-07-27 |
Subject | Canadian newspapers--Newfoundland and Labrador--St. John's--20th century |
Publisher | W. J. Herder |
Place of Publication | St. John's (N.L.) |
Date | 1909-07-27 |
Year | 1909 |
Month | 07 |
Day | 27 |
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 | 66383.cpd |
Description
Title | Evening Telegram (St. John's, N.L.), 1909-07-27 |
Subject | Canadian newspapers--Newfoundland and Labrador--St. John's--20th century |
Publisher | W. J. Herder |
Date | 1909-07-27 |
Year | 1909 |
Month | 07 |
Day | 27 |
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_19090727_001.jp2 |
File Size | 6272.64 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. 3I One Cent. ST. JOHN'S. NEWFOUNDLAND, TUESDAY, JULY 27, 1909. $3.00 per annum - 3k jfti ictnas fob* Printing —Plain or Fancy—promptly executed. We hsm the latest type for first-class work, and solicit a trial order, THE EVENING TELEGRAM AUCTION SALES ! . 1 (On account of whom it may concern) THURSDAY, ibe 29th lust., at 12 o'clock, ai the Promise* of MESSRS. H, J. STABB & CO, C Sails, viz. : Mainsail, Jib, Fore-1 sail,(iall'topsail,Spanker, Stonnjib ! 2 Mooring Lines. 2 coils Halyard Hope. 1 Mattress, 2 Life Buoys. (J Blocks, 16 Brass Stanchions. 1 Harness Cask, 1 Wheel and Bar. 1 Compass and Binnacle. 1 Chain Halvard, 1 Patent Log. 1 Fog Horn,* 1 Boat. Salved from the wreck of the Yacht " havrock,'' surveyed and ordered to be sold for,the benutit of whom it may concern. A. S. RENDELL, Notary Public. July27,2fp ' (On Recount of whom it may concern) AltIIOX! To Morrow, Wednesday, the 28th in*! , at II o'eloek, at I lie I'remises of MESSRS. A. J. HARVEY & CO., 162 Tons of Coal In :i damaged condition in No. 1 hold ofS.S. " Ilcgnlnu," surveyed and ordered to be sold for the benefit of whom it may A S RENDELL, Notary Public 5< Is. IOet«. I The Big Show. T. A. HAM . TO-NIGHT Will Present Wm Dick's Clever Musical and Singing Aet. And MARKS and YOUNG, Miitger* anil Dancer*. Kyin Eccentric Soft and Wooden Shoe Dancing "and Comic Songs. Also, Motion Pictnrea 2,1W0 feet. Yo<*;ili*t. Jliss \eoingtou. |l*iani*t, Mrx. Nurse. Admission. 5 and lO vin. Matinee* Wednesday £ Saturday afternoons at 5.15. OUR SUMMER SALE OF Ladies' Am. WAISTS IS NOW OX. PRICES CUT IN 2. MRS. A.NIELSEN, 368 Water Street, View! ol Pool Office. Pfcone sritt. julyl3,tl 11l Sometimes! ] I Many of us are—very lew are not, occasionally. Pru (1 en t folk provide against these calamities by insurance, especially when THE GOST IS SURPRISINGLY LOW. Figures gladly quoted by PERCIE JOHNSON, ' AUEVr OFFICE : Corner Duckworth and Prescott Streets. Job Printing.! lie "iiirTiii 1 IS IN ONE PIECE. The putting together of Tin Caps and Nails takes time. Roofers find that over twice as many " Simplex ■' Nails can be driven in the same length of time. •' Simplex " Nails have the stem rivited both sides of the head, this prevents leaks. •* Simplex " Nails have much thicker heads than a tin cap. This prevents buckling of the head, leakage, and also increases the life of the nail, as the head will not rust through like a tin cap. •fi^Try" Simplex" Nails and You will Use no Other. COLIN CAMPBELL, Wholesale Agent See West-End Windows We are Showing aSplendid Lot of Ladies Blouses FROM 70ctS. UP. Also, Child's White Lawn Pinafores and Over Dresses, LADIES WHITE SKIRTS, All Selling at Rxlucel Prices in oi\Tcr to clear^gjff R. TEMPLETON. juiyi9 333 Water Street. THE world's foremost scientists fpfl k have proclaimed that the heavy, black soil of the Western Canada tpf plains is the richest in the constit' || uents or qualities required to pro* 'I duce the highest grade of wheat •v::!--V:-W^Si;:ii 'n l^e wor'd« Operating 74 Elevators in the "Heart" of the Choicest Wheat Districts we get the First Pick of Western Crop The flour produced from this "choicest" Jsr* wheat is the finest, most nutritious and has j^Mtf^^^fv^ the greatest strength. You procure the |S/Pll*lllJ SI) highest quality of flour in the world when ySfi^! you buy 91 (J ITV IPI#0 lID Mitls &t WNNIPEG, • W *%| 1 bUIIR GODERICH. BRANDON Western Canada Flour Mills Co. Limited. # "MORE BREAD AND BETTER BREAD." J STEER BROTHERS. We Always Pay The Highest Price i on LOBSTERS! If you want to be sure of obtaining the utmost value for yoi|r collection send or bring them to us. We buy for Cash, and give prompt returns. B. Templeton, 333 Water St. JOB PffINTU Neatly Executed' i [FT SHOE POLISH Black and White J Polishing shoes with "2 in 1" is a labor of love. love for the work and of its effect There it nothing like it for fl ■ ladies' Shoes. \s\ Blaokin 10c aad 25c. tins. CjKlJ\ White in 16a glass. (1^1)1 *I siisW'fll stw T. k. MACNAB & Co., Newfoundland Agents, jnly24,eod Cabot Bldg., St. John's I HAT Bargains. j Men's, Boy's, Ladies' and I Children's Hats reduced. i Ladies' Trimmed Straw I HATS, GF3 all this season's J styles, sold at 80 cts. to $1.40 I —now 50 cts. each, I I Men's and Boys' 25-cent 1 I Linen Hats, now 18c. I I Boys' and Girls' GALATEA j I Straw Hats, 19c. to 35c. I I Men's Boater Straw Hats, j I 29 cts. each. f LARACYSJ I 345 ami 347 Water St., J I Opposite the Post Ollice. I A COAL CARD! Now landing ex 5». S. Renwick, 868 tons the celebrated Inverness Imperial Lump COAL. This coal has no equal in this market foi domestic use, provided you «ret the genuine article — is the verdict of all that use it. Last vear was the first time it was in* troduced in this market. The demand was such that we rushed it a hit, and il all did not get special attention. Tht Company has guaranteed every cargo foi future business, ami further we will guarantee every load we deliver. This is tht Coal that cried HALT to coal-raising combines and inferior coal. Your order, pIeMMC! T. WALSH, junel4,eod,tf Sole Agent for Xflc NOTICE! OX Saturday, the 7 |
CONTENTdm file name | 66375.jp2 |