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The Evening Telegram. Vol. 3! * One Cent. ST. IOHITS, NEWFOUNDLAND SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1909. $3.00 P*r annum No. 204 Jill Annas fob-Printing •—Flam or Fancy—promptly executed. We Ktm the laiett type for first-das* wort, and solicit u trial order. THE EVENING TELEGRAM W Motor Caps! Ladies ! We are now showing a new assortment of this seasons' Motor Caps, i In Black, Navy, Green, Brown, Cardinal and Mole. ft There's nothing more suited to present seasons' need;. £ SEE THEM. I S. MILLEY.j Preserving Plums & Apples. Ex S.S. " Florizel," 140 barrels Choice APPLES, 20 crates Preserving PLUMS, i 20 barrels Green CABBAGE, 20 barrels New POTATOES. 52.1 GEORGE NEALi. AUCTION SALES! THE GRAMMAR SCHOOL Berthier-en-haut, P. ft. % Foil ml<><l INfi/. residential School for Boys rOhurch lIiy*!ISWWfW*\* of Kn<rlan«h ; three hours by from l| Q lichee ; large grounds; exceptionally y healthful situation. I'repaiation for I'nin. a specialty. At 1118 PreSCOtt Str66t SlOFfc For Calendar, etc., apply to the Ilead\ | master, Ilev. Cecil A. Heaven, M.A. ' I rc-oncim Sent. 1 llli. MONDAY NEXf, 6th instant, at j -,±i± 10 Ma .aee.it, o« | jfefap AJ P| OffOT Household Furniture and Effects, 1 & | SOLID GOLD WATCH PUZZLE , ,1 ...1 .. . .. ...1 .. of : To any person who can supply the correct names of carpet 111 good 01 (lei , and a quantity o ,hese tw> ieH.knmvn Km-., sh Town., ami f..Mh'condition, general household requisites, removed 1 beloWiWeorterouri5.i>uiiari.a<iyssolidgoliiwatch, for convenience of sale. fully je«elled (Knglish Government Stanrped) as a FRE* OIFT (Silver Watches are presented to Gents.) P. C. O'DRISGOLI, Auctioneer. mei\" •»|'|» FELLOWS <* CO., Wholeiale Watch Merchants, fir. ( p.»,_ I [> mlngham. England. The winner li required to pnrchaM 1 a Chain from ui to wear with watch. The name of a ■Iji'l'lja \ f this paper mn«t be mentioned, ftue wmniri ol lan AIH/ 1 Itf ' • tompeUtion w.r.:— At the Store of W. V. Drayton, John's, Newfoundland ; Mr. I'. Woodford, Knight's Marsh, Carbonear. New- OX foundlan<l. jr.ly.'sl,l.'»i,s TUESDAY NEXT, 7th instant, at onTllWpTlfIC 10 !I0 a in.. Ilie following UuDlivlL Ul Office Furniture: i~f .1 niaplo .t.sl; I oak desk, 1 } HIGHER EDUCATION' office chair, -1 oak chairs, 1 set J „ mans and stand, 1 map ot New- j DiISIIP NHTIPC i'oundlamT, linoleum, 1 broom, 1 I rUOLIu bucket 1 rubber window cleaner, I ~ ~ . r, ~ , ... , t, 1 iuv , THE Otlices of the Council of 11 itrhor 2 small tables, matting, etc. i I Education have been reine ed from P. C. O'DRISGOLI, Auctioneer. | I'^S sep.'»,.'»fp ! Building. CEMENT AUCTION! ■kls Just Received Messrs. A. Hsrvsy & C 0.,! A shipment of We will sell by Auction on i !=!=«s!TifiOlLCLll?i, best BKLtiIN CEMENT. in lots to __ suit purchasers, " ROYAL! . . _ , tiger " and" eagle " brands. 1 White and Fancy, at 23c. a yard. The cement is guaranteed in | vvhite and Cream Lace Curtains, <•.>o«i order ami is open to inspection '• at the premises of \. HARVKY &! from 70c. to $2.50 a pair. CO., or KKID NEW FOI'NDLAND . m New Earthen and China Tea and A. S RENDEIL & CO.. Auc'eers. Dinnetware. New Glassware, Preserve Dishes, POTATOES, HAY, etc, N. w landing ex " Cacouna, | 50 sacks Choice Potatoes, ■ a ft a Al/7 A 100 bales HAY. I R R A R Y \ JAS. R. KNIGHT. \_ ... ± -fT- -• Travelling Bags and Grips. GLADSTONE BAGS, 16 in. to 24 in. $2.15 to 2.90. SUIT CASES, 22 in., $1.6), 24 in. 1.75. CANVAS HOLD ALLS, 18 ia. to 26 in., 85c. to $2.15. BROWN CLOB BAGS, 10 in. to 22 in., 70c. to $1.10. BLACK LEATHER BAGS, 16 in. to 24 in., 80c. to $1.35. STEER BROTHERS. FLOUR IS CHEAPER! Five Roses, Verbena, Buffalo, Vinola, Royal Household, Royal Standard, Stock's Patent, Shamrock. 100 boxes Smoked Caplin, SO M (jSciii Cigarettes. 20 l>a»kct* Tomatoes. 10 ll»s. Jfayo's Cut Plug Tobacco. each, 80 els. Fidelity Hams 10 crates Green Tomatoes, Bc. „ pep ||K j Fidelity Hams—boned. 10 baskets Peaches, j Fidelity BacOn. -O brls. Duchess Apples. i Heinz's Pickling Vinegar. Cal. Oranges. Jioc and 50c. do/.. 1° eases Cream of Wheat. Lemons, Vinegar Essence. 31 cts. bottle. Carrots, Parsnips, 'Twill make 1 gallon exeel- I.ocal Potatoes. lent Vinegar. Per steamer '4 Bonavista'' : ' \ 50 bags P. fl. I. Itlack Oats, 40 10-lb. tubs Veiiiiing's Butter. 10 boxes 3«II». blocks do. Fresh supjily Wallace's Chocolates, M lb., 1-2 lb., 1 A 5-1 b. bxs TJ . IT nC" M Q Duckworth Street ■ ' V ■ ta La I and MilitaryHoatl. | JUST ARRIVED,] I Per S S. " Mongolian," j | lob Lines Ladies' Black Straw Hats, j A Few READY-TO-WEAR STRAWS, j !NEW CURTAIN NETS.I i I j SPLENDID VALUES IN j ! Side and Back Combs, 25 & 30 cts. | i Gents' STRING TIES, at 15 cents. I {Big Values in Gents' Fancv Shirts. |A. & S. RODGER. | 11 wT Bin li IS IN ONE PIECE. The putting together of Tin Caps and Nails fakes time. Roofers find that over twice as many 44 Simplex " Nails can be driven in the same length of time. 44 Simplex " Nails have the stem rivited both sides of the head, this preventsrleaks. 44 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 o like a tin cap. •fi^Try" Simplex" Nails anj You will Use no Other. COLIN CAMPBELL, Wholesale Agent •695959595959 595959596969* 8 jrtggm HONEST S Utf WORKMANSHIP, 8 V Strict and careful f) j a^^n^0n g All reliable Dealers sell our Goods. 8 Newfoundland Clothing Factory, ltd, s 72 Strictly Wholesale. I and 2J7 Duckworth St 72 5969 SSS9SS -°? 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. PERCIE JOHNSON, Insurance Agent. Office : Oke Building, corner Duckworth and Prescclt Streets, School Books and Requisites -AT THE POPULAR BOOKSTORE. All hooks prescribed by the C. H. E. now in stock. Special value ill Exercise Books and Scribblers. J \ Metropolitan Rooks, 60 pages, 30e. per dozen. Terra Nova Exercise Books, 120 pages. 50c. per dozen. Km pi re, Exercise Books, 200 pages, 90c. per dozen. MetropolitauZSeribblers, 100 pages, 40c per dozeu. Terra Nova Scribblers. 200 pages, 70c. per dozen. Empire Scribbler.*, 200 pages, OOc per dozen Jackson's, Vere Foster's and Blackwood's Copy Books. A good School Pen, in 1 gross boxes, 30 cents per box. (iood value in School Slates. Slate Pencils, common and soapstone, School Chalk. Black Lead Pencils, from 5 cents per dozen. Stephen's and Carter's Inks, Ink Powders. Blackboards and Blackboard Cloth—by the yard. Mathematical fcets, in Plush lined case, from 40c.; School Maps. aug2S.tr DICKS & CO., POPULAR BOOKSTORE piiwnO J For a Bridal Gift nothing could he more appreciated j Pi STERLING SILVER Pi W CUT GLASS, W {J SILVER-PLATED WARE; M [J CARVING SET!a (0" a,UmB a II W PISH KNIVES and FORES, W I 1 FRUIT KNIVES and FORKS, | I W BON BON DISHES, W I 1 SUGAR AND CREAM SETS, I 1 W 5 O'CLOCK TEA SPOONS. W | | We have a grand variety of other useful and dainty things. | | Q i. j. puley ,s; co., Q Men's Shirts! We are now showing a splendid assortment (>f SHIRTS. Black Sateen, from 70 cents Black Sateen, Fancy Stitched 80 cents Regatta, from 35 cents Regatta with Collar 40 cents to 80 cents Fancy Flannelette 30 cents up Also, for the Boys, we now offer the balance White Flannelette Shirts, with Collar, an size 35c. each R. TEMPLETON, 333 Water Street LADIES.' V/ BELTS -A* JJ Stamped Novelties. Ladies' Wash Belts, Embroidered and Tailor Made, size 24 to 30 in. Stamped Summer Hats—all new styles. Stamped Sideboard Cloths, Tray Cloths, Center Pieces, Doilies, Laundry Bags and Pillow Shams. Featherbone Collar Supports} in Black and White, all sizes. Bead Collar Supports—assorted colors. MRS. A. NIELSEN, 368 Water Street, West of Post Office. Phone 586. sep4,eod STV liriff lavir (Organist and Clioiruia&fer, St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church), Begs to intimate that he has RESUMED TEACHING! Pupils can now be enrolled for the following subjects: Pianoforte, American Organ, Pedal Organ, Voice Production and Singing (Italian method). NOTE.—Special care and attention given to the correct placing of voices in beginners. For Terms, etc., ADDRESS II (CHURCH HILL. . aug2B,ifp,s,tn, th, s ——— 0W - nr. Herbert Atacfarren. A. R. A. n.. has resumed his teaching at "Clifton," Rennie's flill Road. , | Aites Sontember 20th at 32 Queen's ifoad. aug3o,m,th,B . RHODES SCHOLARSHIP, 1910. THE Qualifying Examination for the Rhodes Scholarship for 1910 wlil be held on Tuesday, the 111 th* and Wednesday, the 80th of October. All who wish to sit for the Examination musty send in their applications to the undersigned, from whom full information regarding the examination may be had. not later than the 10th day of October. s2,4fp A. WILSON, Sec. C.H.E. FOR SALE 1 fill Beautiful Cottage Building ffiai Lot, situate onWater ford ftridge Koad and bounded by the river in the rear. The Laud is well fenced and has a small building in the rear suitable for workshop or coach home. The ground is about one minute's walk from the street car terminus. For particulars apply to J. J. COLLINS, julyl9,eod,tf 250 Water Street. 1- TO RENT—Modern Dwelling House, No. 197 Le- Marchant Road. Possession Ist November. Apply to W. F. BUTLER, Architect. a2B,tf To Those Who Have Newfoundland Stamps.—Wanted to buy, for private collector, rare and common, used or unused Newfoundland Stamps. High price given. Apply, or write immediately, to MURRAY ANDERSON, 21 Circular Road, St. John's. aug3o,6fp TO LET—Thc Office on Mcßride's Ilill, at present occupied by G. I. Anderson, Esq., Commission Merchant. Possession given Ist November. Apply to MRS. FORAN, Devon Row. aug3tn,{,fp POSTAGE STAMPS—I will buy used Newfoundland Postage Stamps, by the thousand, any issue, or any value. H. A. NELSON, fril Grosvenor Ave., Westmount, Montreal. sep4,2s,fp Help Wanted. By the 10th of Sept., a good General Servant, in a small family ; references required. Apply at KM) Gower Street. sep.*>,tf Pants and Vest Makers. Apply to P. KENNEDY, Tailor. s2,2fp Immediately a General Servant—apply to Mrs. Frank hliaw, 37 Military Uoacl. Bep2,ii
Object Description
Title | Evening Telegram (St. John's, N.L.), 1909-09-04 |
Subject | Canadian newspapers--Newfoundland and Labrador--St. John's--20th century |
Publisher | W. J. Herder |
Place of Publication | St. John's (N.L.) |
Date | 1909-09-04 |
Year | 1909 |
Month | 09 |
Day | 04 |
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 | 66656.cpd |
Description
Title | Evening Telegram (St. John's, N.L.), 1909-09-04 |
Subject | Canadian newspapers--Newfoundland and Labrador--St. John's--20th century |
Publisher | W. J. Herder |
Date | 1909-09-04 |
Year | 1909 |
Month | 09 |
Day | 04 |
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_19090904_001.jp2 |
File Size | 6149.71 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. 3! * One Cent. ST. IOHITS, NEWFOUNDLAND SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1909. $3.00 P*r annum No. 204 Jill Annas fob-Printing •—Flam or Fancy—promptly executed. We Ktm the laiett type for first-das* wort, and solicit u trial order. THE EVENING TELEGRAM W Motor Caps! Ladies ! We are now showing a new assortment of this seasons' Motor Caps, i In Black, Navy, Green, Brown, Cardinal and Mole. ft There's nothing more suited to present seasons' need;. £ SEE THEM. I S. MILLEY.j Preserving Plums & Apples. Ex S.S. " Florizel," 140 barrels Choice APPLES, 20 crates Preserving PLUMS, i 20 barrels Green CABBAGE, 20 barrels New POTATOES. 52.1 GEORGE NEALi. AUCTION SALES! THE GRAMMAR SCHOOL Berthier-en-haut, P. ft. % Foil ml<> |
CONTENTdm file name | 66648.jp2 |