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THE EVENING TELEGRAM. VOL 26 Price : One Cent. ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND, SATURDAY, APRIL a, 1904. $3.00 Per Annum. No. 77. jVO PLACE LIKE MILLEjTSFPU VALVE! True Last Year! True This Year! True Next Year! I BANKRUPT STOCK OF HIGH CLASS GOODS! A. ■■1811 lIHIIIiaBMMMMBMMWMMMMMMMaiWJIIJMW ,■■■»»——————^ | • j Here are More Bargain Sensations, where I Qviedity is tKe whirling pivot of every I V Extraordinary Price Quotation! V "Saving money by spending* it" was never more powerfully exemplified than by the "SPECIALS" we will offer TO=riORROW, as the sustainhlg' power of the greatest record of Easter Sale triumphs we have ever known ! Can you afford to pass a single one of these money=saving chances by ? Never, if you ever boast of being a careful spender! Part of the following Lines from the Great Bankrupt Stock of Maisonette et Cie, Rue de la Bonne, Paris. ——— —mm— mt Ladies' Silk Shirt Waists, Silk Slips, Silk Blouses,—tucked, pleated, motor and Ladies* Silk and Chiffon Stoles and Pelarines, from 75c. to $4. Remarkable valuer fagotted trimmed, from 51.50 up to 55.00. Hundreds to select from. Ladies* Coffee Jackets and Coats and Coffee Capette, Stole Ends, $4 upwards LADIES* JACKETS, all Styles and prices Ladies* KID GLOVES, your choice, 60 cents per pair, Samples from a French manufacturer MILITARY GUARDS COATS, unlined and silk lined, $6.00 and 59.00 Ladies' COSTUMES, COAT and SKIHT, all samples of high-class goods and fashionably Ladies' COSTUME COATS, short with stole ends, $2.50 and upwards Only a limited quantity of this line, $10 to $25. Ladies' Black Silk Jackets, a limited quantity only, at quarter Manufacturers' prices Ladies' LACE COLLARS, Stole Ends, from 75 cents to $3.00 each. Ladies* Moreen and Sateen Underskirts, all shades and styles. Your choice for $1.50 We are also shewing a full line of LADIES' STRAW and CIIIFFON HATS, of (he VERY LAT-< Ladies' Prinl and Muslin Underskirts, nicely trimmed, from 60 cervts EST FASHIONS. Sale 011 Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday. stock of different class goods, which is now on the way. * SPOT CASH ! NO GOODS ON APPROVAL. Our friends and customers will please not ask us to break +.his rule. Goods once sold will not be exchanged. S. MIIyI>E>Y, WATER STRKBT, St. John's. I ' WATCHES. I N«'a»!_v . • < ybodjr knows that liie I thani Watch rank* anions lite « .i. No us*less S I «•••' If . *!.' •. cottt« and (;«>ntletiieu% C Si/,)'*, id ( a <<ioh( I Silver | itlMi \t{-L<'J. # • joWier, ai.>l j..> 11 |..r «,.n f jfc H. TRAPNELL| L I A ~W mm OB 4000 bales Primcst No. Hay. OEORCE NEAL. I JUST RECEIVED: OIL Molasses, Flour! «C*DUTY I?RKE. Low Prices. Low Prices. STEER BROTHERS. GOD SAVE THE KING att«l Cjmvii "i ;In- (.< inil«) (..tin rui,s<" tin* i o -in\v i(|> to Mi.ilntiiy a:i I ul.nUkn ilitl hrai ls »>l pari ills aittl I : h-im 1;. We tit * i tin tn fti j'lov,1 Itifj att«l slrmti; I>v aUctiliii.!. i > ;ln ir t vlnit _\" At • 'iti -ton-. wi- liau* lnr iln if •".J'l ' i.ii Iju.« In. : Infants' Day Gown*, in White linen and Flannelette. Long and Short Slius. Frock Bodices, Shirts, Flannel Barrows, White Embroidered and Lace Trimmed Robes, Also, a few Cream Silk Robes. ROYAL STORES, LIMITED. TURKEYS!! J:>. S. S. '• Rosalind 80 choice Selected Turkeys. Hook youi ortlcr to have the first .selection, IN STOCK: 200 bdls- No. I HAY, SELLING CHEAP. Tf PnPFJC DUCKWORTH ST. */• JEl£yJLjI lOf MILITARY ROAD Js Moic Popular to-day than over, ami nc hiuc (o (hank out* COMI'IMITOKS for (lie (;ul. 1 people have tried other teas they go back to UN SON BLEND and say, " l' l'S IHH «EST.'M Sal:- . vJnn v v. lYbrnlivv. March 50 I»KK C'EXT. AULtI) of oorn ■ hh imlis la«t year. .ijvi Easter Readings! l/MU'st iiikl ex S.S. *• lloswliiul." A Fiainc of Fire. by •'. Hocking. 30 cents i Ladies' Home Journal, lor April .Jewel, bv 1.. Ibirnham, .V) rents Strand, Wide World, Pearson's, lor April Kcbecea, l>y l\. l).Wi;.r£an, .VI cents Argosy, Ail-lie's, a»> I lied Hook, for April Li/, by K- 1>- M;ia lock, 30 cents Puck's and Libraries, lor April A Man's Woman. l»y 1". Norri«. .V) cont« Smart Set, for April I !:»• Mi -.sissippi Hubble, by l.- ll<<n.!;ii, 3'J cents Latent numbers oi' N. Y. Sunday World and 1 The. Ambassador, by 11. James, 30 cents Herald J rin liellection- ! Aiiibrosiiie, in I-!. (.lynii, -Latent numbers of llostou Sunday Olobo and 3!J < cuts Pilot. Thyra Varrick. by \ K. llarr, *>0 cents McClure's Cosmopolitan, lor I'iji- in • I ivi :, b\ F. Danby, .V"< cents March ' ISIa/ed Trail, by S. K. White, 30 cents Century, Scribners and Canadian, lor March The Odd Job Man, by O. Oniuus 30 cents Family Herald and Star, »«az<Uc. Weekly Wachel «lorn, by M. Ifo'ucrU. 30 cents Witness, Halifax Chronicle, ice. c.v> rj mail. . I I'runi Crov. ii tn < 'r«<>-, by L. t "sce\e. 30 cents Weldon's Ludie-'Juui naM oun* l.adie-, Jour- I • The Proud l'rince, by J. 11. McCarthy, 30 cts nal. ' And *!l Li adiii<; iuipii-h Magazines and Xew-papers to arrive e.\. S.S. Austria,'' now due. j S. E. GARLAND, Leading BOOKSELLER, j '" | J>"x •• lli'Saiitid."' , .4u(oli.ir|f«. Metronome*. f'ohrntliia /iiihcrM. Mandolin*. Guitars. Violins. 1 Instrument Cases. Ciraiua |>lioue XccUlc*. 1 Niriiigs-i'or all instruments. CHESLEY WOODS, Piano and Organ Warerooms, ' ap* 13 New dower SU IXow overdue. 130 Cases Small Onions. 50 Cases Oranges 20 Boxes Dates. I GEORGE NEAL. [ I Literar; Feast j f ♦ For (lie Krailiiii; I'liltlic. • E 1 I il" Slll'i I'.ii- ] Inii<i :'('<) J f • V-itjir ♦ I I 10c. NOVELS ♦ f • .T i-t received by 11io •• Kosaimd." ♦ I | J Vviir choree. ol' over Irn JJ ■; ixlv<f • B, J rules :i" ' Otic Hundred Atitlio». S »; 4 Mi "lie | ; fee—lO c<;nts. p I J Isi tl w .!•!.* • n tltc world's (anions | j:.)\<r 1 i~t'—l)i l.'cu-, J'tiacki s'ij, • Jrarit P 4 \i!e< . IJider Klack. Conau ♦ ® l> \ If, < 'op'lli.l li:iritl<r-< lonld, ♦ i ♦ li.inic. !!.;! 1 ('aiue, <'nn>v;iv, Duma-. J ; J ! . li!!, Mrnt v, < Jarvire. Hardy, $ J Clark 1!, McCarthy, Mar- J 9 !],[', Kifa. .Mi nima)., Meri'disli. and & i 0 S(. l!?erary luminaries. Com- * h i ♦ j'lrtc catalogue (or tin. ♦ } £ I!.- i- jour opporuniily, lake .id" J I DICKS & CO J ■» « i . o Popular # i» i ♦ ♦ . Please Take Noiics I \\/S" r' !'•' i'l.jum.iiig tlicl'niteil !i!nle«, | ** Canada an I iinglaud I'luiUbilie ► a»»<l EJruluti'j; " of every neces» ' 'ar\ docrij);ion, nd we 1 «>♦! ' ;mt ilc |>:iinjj»l!y ail kinds ol'Older* f e i>laeed \vil!i us. Don't Forget i';/1 wr *]■> U'orhiiigiiirii-wc <>r j frtonaily supervise our own work, and I (hi rflbi e guarantee entire satisfaction. PITTMAN & SHAW, I'lunibtrs and Hot Wnlcr Kilter*, 6(i I*re*eotl tai.en at No. 7 IIa;ni»lo:i Street, i iebl ILOKra." THK General Committee wiil meet in tlie i'<itol Abstinence ll.til mi Tliurtttluy «vcnliiK licit, Tilt iiist.. Ht N «*- (lock, to receive the K.veoitiw Committee's report with respect to the pr>i£r:«iinnt! for ''Old Homo Week," and t■« make Inrl her ai rangeineiits tor Hie i caption and intcr- Uinnieut of Hie. visitor-. ILHX. A. IMRKONS. Kec. St. John's, April!/, I'.MH. of'p,«ttii,Hi At Hair lit. i TIN PLATES. INGOT TIN. PIG LEAD. LATHS. LOBSTER CANS. and all other necessary lor the l<ijhs.U i ilid'Llry, 6. C. FEARN & SON. IrM.WLtU FOR SALE JorOliL KSLThaf Desirable ReslilJi?? dem e, N«. Uowcr Mt., Nteiy in the occupancy "1 ,Mi . M. Monro'/. II c I>we 11ii'. fitted will. < le, tiic iIIL and ] jj.is, steam-heated and limit ol tin veiy Ijc-I material. I.cue, ■ vem-. I-ell l*l May. Apply to Mi. W I". W Al>ll ,i I*. i < .<>' 1 )II I.S<'' >1.1.. l'>X',!ia»ij.;c iiiaiuli,eod,fji HffFOR SALE. lhal De" wtMfl *iiat !«: Ilm It Dwt.llin;; I!«>i!-. with JiliOp, sitiiair No US.i f)nelt«V", t!i Mn-f I. opposite tliu Total Ahstint-nce Half. tins iJwr.- linjj i -. laid out ill 11. I- la1-.*- tV!*•. and ■ mi h • inspected al any tinn-. A|»j> 1\ «t once to Mr. I in.i s Kieiiy on ttn- premise?, <.i I', r. I O'IHiISMJJ,!,. Kxt ii/_"..< MvHKOSS «\riA\<h Miss Ellie Fitzgerald is prepared (o yivc )e*>,i*>ni, on ii.e J'fANO at hei resident e, \V«(4!r Nt., 4 arbuiieui . juar2.l m.l'p I For Sale, 100 bris Local j l'«»tato«N, ut 42.00 per bane), *cnt j home. M. A.liAii'i'OW, licvk'fc C'ovt-. m'J" | FARM TO LET. on the Prrnliwater two ><hV< tiout lowo, containing nine su'iu*—allele ircil Intnl. Apply to W. P. VIA LMII, t'ioivcr Street. lilUl°cllill,tf To Lease for a Term of yams, in 0:10 if two l«it.«, tliut. p»<'<.e m panel >1 LANI), iiiO.iM.i .ii;; about ti'th 1I frontage, - itll.ilt; on DiioUhoilit Street, btl'vctn l)r, !•"»asci's :iii<l Mr, T. Kavuiiaxit'*, For terms, Ci , apply to M. F. S.M V 111, MM U'aU r St. nur2'»,:jip,eoil Notice to The Public.— I'lie Truckmen's Tarill in Lmtg ili-ii■!>»■ lc*l In the various loiaine- : houses 10-dtiy to comd into till r.t ou .Hominy. 'Ill* Innl, IVrlic. wilting to hav<: a copy •:*» ImvTu Un* '.line mi application to the to tcl.>»J. >11j>4 I. NKVH-i'l'.', Sc.. *1*2,1 i WANTED. A Cask Boy: apply, in unit luuiiwiitlrifc. Ji 111 <I* & MONIIoK, ap'2,2(|> An Assistant for the Dry l>4'|i;»i'lmi-iit. l.'tWUlNt* IiI.OTHFKS, J,l l>. ajrf,«,iii,w,fp. A Boy for the Cash Desk aii'l Jlitr'Kvuic Husiiui . Apply • ■ own hanilw 11I1114J. A'lili«b-, '• Ca>Ji lioy." Kvi-.N-in«j I'kj.m;i<am ofFi'.t-, ni''').3]p Immediately, a tfood liciM'i'al Mvrvntii, Appjlv ' MRS. <11AKI,ICS 11. JIIJUJIJINutf, il.j l.oMiu. < haul Itoad. ap'^tt A Cook, in a family win re I*o other girl* arek>pt; up).! at lltia •llli-.C. a,'.\fp,U . Immediately, as Kitchen 18 a id. a ; :l who uii«l»'rs<f»;•!•< jciicral ' lr ;•<; work. Ji*-Icri.ii'.t < >C«p»" apply ul oflitc. toa; >(Up,tl Immediately, a PLAIN COOK. nCod wo;- • to v. aflitlJilf 1 rwii. Aln<. a a!;Oui it • lift of April, Ucfercitccs rt ijnirt'l. Apply ' i Mr».J VIKIMIKN KNlOill', No. 1 Aiarsiiv Itoad. iuai3o,u*,oi&l)i,tf Immediately, an Experi(•iM'ctl 4'akc linker. Apply t«» .F. I'. v. A•5 A N. at lite \V«- t Kr.it Hsktiv. A Washerwoman; apply *1 military l'.oacL mmiff
Object Description
Title | Evening Telegram (St. John's, N.L.), 1904-04-02 |
Subject | Canadian newspapers--Newfoundland and Labrador--St. John's--20th century |
Publisher | W. J. Herder |
Place of Publication | St. John's (N.L.) |
Date | 1904-04-02 |
Year | 1904 |
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 | 71092.cpd |
Description
Title | Evening Telegram (St. John's, N.L.), 1904-04-02 |
Subject | Canadian newspapers--Newfoundland and Labrador--St. John's--20th century |
Publisher | W. J. Herder |
Date | 1904-04-02 |
Year | 1904 |
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_19040402_001.jp2 |
File Size | 5931.54 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 26 Price : One Cent. ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND, SATURDAY, APRIL a, 1904. $3.00 Per Annum. No. 77. jVO PLACE LIKE MILLEjTSFPU VALVE! True Last Year! True This Year! True Next Year! I BANKRUPT STOCK OF HIGH CLASS GOODS! A. ■■1811 lIHIIIiaBMMMMBMMWMMMMMMMaiWJIIJMW ,■■■»»——————^ | • j Here are More Bargain Sensations, where I Qviedity is tKe whirling pivot of every I V Extraordinary Price Quotation! V "Saving money by spending* it" was never more powerfully exemplified than by the "SPECIALS" we will offer TO=riORROW, as the sustainhlg' power of the greatest record of Easter Sale triumphs we have ever known ! Can you afford to pass a single one of these money=saving chances by ? Never, if you ever boast of being a careful spender! Part of the following Lines from the Great Bankrupt Stock of Maisonette et Cie, Rue de la Bonne, Paris. ——— —mm— mt Ladies' Silk Shirt Waists, Silk Slips, Silk Blouses,—tucked, pleated, motor and Ladies* Silk and Chiffon Stoles and Pelarines, from 75c. to $4. Remarkable valuer fagotted trimmed, from 51.50 up to 55.00. Hundreds to select from. Ladies* Coffee Jackets and Coats and Coffee Capette, Stole Ends, $4 upwards LADIES* JACKETS, all Styles and prices Ladies* KID GLOVES, your choice, 60 cents per pair, Samples from a French manufacturer MILITARY GUARDS COATS, unlined and silk lined, $6.00 and 59.00 Ladies' COSTUMES, COAT and SKIHT, all samples of high-class goods and fashionably Ladies' COSTUME COATS, short with stole ends, $2.50 and upwards Only a limited quantity of this line, $10 to $25. Ladies' Black Silk Jackets, a limited quantity only, at quarter Manufacturers' prices Ladies' LACE COLLARS, Stole Ends, from 75 cents to $3.00 each. Ladies* Moreen and Sateen Underskirts, all shades and styles. Your choice for $1.50 We are also shewing a full line of LADIES' STRAW and CIIIFFON HATS, of (he VERY LAT-< Ladies' Prinl and Muslin Underskirts, nicely trimmed, from 60 cervts EST FASHIONS. Sale 011 Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday. stock of different class goods, which is now on the way. * SPOT CASH ! NO GOODS ON APPROVAL. Our friends and customers will please not ask us to break +.his rule. Goods once sold will not be exchanged. S. MIIyI>E>Y, WATER STRKBT, St. John's. I ' WATCHES. I N«'a»!_v . • < ybodjr knows that liie I thani Watch rank* anions lite « .i. No us*less S I «•••' If . *!.' •. cottt« and (;«>ntletiieu% C Si/,)'*, id ( a < |
CONTENTdm file name | 71088.jp2 |