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The Evening Telegram. Vol. 28. Price: One cent. ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND, MONDAY, AUGUST 13, 1906. $3-oo |ier annum Hp. 186. ytll kinds Jfob~ {Printing —-Plain or Fancy—promptly executed. We. have the hUctt type for Jir*l-cla** work, and tolled a trud order. % THE EVENING TELEGRAM AUCTIONS LES! |jgg£ ON THE I'HEMISKS, if not previously disposed of by private < sale, 011 Nalnhlay next, tlie IStli iniil., at 12 o'clock, 110011. that TKXKMEXT PWELLIN(S lIOI'SE, Xos. 0 and <X Hay ward Avenue. Ix;ase, 999 years. s@**Ground Kent, only $10 pt>r annum. Apply to P. C. O'DRISCOU, Auctioneer. migl3,3fp,m,w,f STEAM TOJWONTREAL! S. S. " Restigouche" will sail hence to Montreal about the 18th inst. CheaP rates. Good'passenger accommodation. Round trip tickets issued at reduced rates. Apply to SHEA & CO., AGENTS. aiifrlS,2fp THINGS ABOUT A PLUMBER that should interest you, are how well he does his worn:, how reasonable he does it, and the manner in which it is done. We want to interest you with our plumbing qualifications. YEARS OF EXPERIENCE in the various branches of our trade have made us experts in such matters. Our employes are all expert men; good, sober and active workers. Hence, your work is intrusted in safe hands. Let's give you an estimate on your needs, and the price will talk for itself. PITTMAN & SHAW. Opportunity | ] L P \ : 5 *5 *53 - » rt "■ r- " — * |l) i : c c I. u C p 'j-trJ? " j Also, all our newest UllMlillS and \ 3 to si;i: i* to buy. IM'C'mh Skirl**, in Linen, Cloths, : Tweeds, etc., a variety to select 1 from. : HrcNN and lUoiikc ■ j J9l UMliltM, in :ill the newest fataiic>.. > ; As the warm weather is now on we i 3 are deterniined to clear the lot at very j | low i>nces. j ] MIMJXKHY- fhe balance n 1 of Millinery Stock wiil have to go, [ 4 they comprise the I.A'I'KST in Chiffon, : a Straws, tic. I! |j Coiiic and Sccuro (hie. lIALLEY'S STORES, I \] I (Mi A lOS \l'H (liowcr SI. : ira > BE, (fciiulity (iuaiaalccd. .jo 1 til)s Dairy and Creamery. Small and Large CIIKLSL. Out port ord-i attended to. JAS. R. KNIGHT, j"lyi7,if C omnnssjon Merchant. You Need Not take our word for i;, but ask the man who smokes " 1 loni'vinoon*' < iirars it they are not the very best rj« <ii;ar on the market". Try a half do/, tor 25 Wholesale and retail at <M IS 1.1 !\ ■>'* Loading Ho,,k--m »res, 177-9 and \\W.\ Water St. St. John's. Job Printing. Your labour will be lighter, your linen all 1 the whitef, and everything much brighter ! if you wash with SUNLIGHT SOAP, It does the work in less time and with less labour, and it FR.VIT of Tshe VINE 1 i\<)H due |>er " llalioiue": 50 kegs ALMEIRA CRAPES. 50 cases small NEW ONIONS —choice stock. A;:< 1 «Ij3c 0:1 Moss:Li3 : 25 bar?ols CHQIOE APPLES. EDWIN MURRAY. August lltli, 1900. p«]u>| fjßootsli JOB LINE in Boys' and Men's Boots. St Boys' from $1.25 to $1.90 per Pair. w Men's all one price, $2.25 per Pair. g| f SEE UIMMMV | S. MILLEY. | New Apples! New Apples! Due per S.S. "Silvia" August !>th, 50 barrels New American APPLES. 30 bunches Choice BANANAS. 90 large brls. Fine Fresh CABBAGE. 100 barrels NEW POTATOES. We w ill endeavour to suit both in quality and price. GEORGE NEAL, Beck's Cove. I All Grocers § as I 1 SELL GROCERIES, | ® but some sell CHEAPER and Pj f|Jj give BETTER value than others. [& -! * k If you want the BEST value buy at :!! J. J. ST. JOHN'S as | 'if?' R? '4* rj!& ;j 3 ' SKUA Bargains. To effect a clearance of the balance of our stock of Summer Millinery, we have made reductions that will ap' peal to every buyer. i ENGLISH MILLINERY HATS. I regular price, 83.00 to 95.50; now, 93 00 to | 98.70. STRAW HATS, suitable for picnics, from loe. up. Crash and Alpaca MOTORS, nnequalled Children's Sun HATS and BOSKETTS, from 23 cento up. Children's GALATEA HATS, from 35c. up. BARGAINS HOLLAND WEAR. Ladies' VOIIE SKIRTS, fun 65c. up. Ladies' HOLLAND COATS, from 91*10 up. ALEX. SCOTT'S Popular Drapery Store, 18 New Gower Street. v . J rSOLD MEDAL BRAND Pure Con densed Milk, prepared in the Mohawk Valley, New York, noted foi its rich pasturage lands and fine herds, Every tin of this superior Milk is inspected and guaranteed pure. P. C. O'DRISCOLL, mi7,eod Wholesale Agent for Nfld THE STEAMER "Portia" Will leave the wharf of BOWRING BROS., Limited ON WEDNESDAY, the 15th of Aug. at 10 a.m. calling at the following places : Old Perlican, Trinity, Catalina, Bonavista, King's Cove,Greenspond, Pool' Island, Wesleyville, Seldom-Conie-By Fogo, Change Island, Herring Neck Twillingate, Moreton's Harbor, Ex ploits, Fortune Harbor, Leading Tick les, Pilley's Island, Little Bay Island Little Bay, Nipper's Harbor, Til Cove, LaScie, Baie Yerte, Coach man's Cove, Seal Cove, Western Cove Jackson's Arm, Harbor Deep, Englee Conche, St. Julien, St. Anthony, Gri guet, Cape Charles. Freight received till 8 a.m. on da of sailing. For freight or passage apply to th Coastal Office of BOWRING BROS., Limited Telephone, 306. j Advertise your Wants in j The Evening Telegran WOMEN'S OXFORDS. There's no style of Footwear that looks so handsome on a Woman's foot as Oxfords. If they're right—mind the "If," for/ if they're not right, no Shoe is so ill looking and so uncomfortable. We've the best Oxfords that the most skilled Oxford makers could build. The Leathers are choice, the Styles are handsome, the Workmanship and Fit is perfection. Women's Lace Oxford Oongola Kid ----- $1.00 Women's One-strap Oxford Oongola Kid, $1.00,1.35,1.40 Women's Three-strap Vici Kid ------- $1.65 Women's Foiir-itrap Vici Kid -------- $1.50 Women's Tan Oxfords, Gibson Toe ------ $2.00 Women's Tan Oxfords - -- -- -- -- - $1.50 We can please any woman with Oxfords —it matters not how particular she may be. PARKER. <& MONROE, The Shoe Men, 195 and 363 Water Street. B V_ / flour is Cheaper! We have reduced our prices on all grades. 5-R.oses, Verbena., Roya.l Household, Vinola., Volunteer. Buffalo. Shamrock. All good bread makers. Sinclair's Belfast Hams. Lunham's Cork Hams, Fidelity Hams. Irish Bacon, R.ose Brand Bacon, Red Cross Salmon, specially packed for our retail trade. We guarantee every tin. 5 eases Ivy TOBACCO, 12's, 6's and 3*s. 50 N Gem CIGARETTES. e By S.N. "Silvia" to-day. T. J. EDENS. J ————— FOUR BROTHERS.] 4 AXLE GREASE. * i* -f «. * 1 €i - ' 11 • ' ' FOR SALE AT ALL DEALERS. A Newfoundland tSfjF Hewfoundlatnd i; souvenirs. souvenirs. It BROOCHES, WATCH CHARMS, SPOOSB, CUFF LIXKN, BOOK MARKERS, PAPER CUTTERS, STICK PL\S. BELT CUSPS. SHOE UOBXS. CUT AKD POLISHED L4BRADQRITE. BICIGESI STOCK OF SOUVENIRS IN THE COUNTRY AT : TRAPNELL'S, 19T Water St. Midsummer SALE. We offer the balance of Ladies' Shirt Waist Soits, Sbirt Waist and Wasb Skirts, at greatly reduced I prices to clear; also, Children's Coloured and White Dresses. MRS. A. NIELSEN, 368 Water St. West of Post Office. flowers! Cot Carnations, Pot Flowers, , Gooseberries. Wedding Bouquets aqd Floral Designs made to order. 'PJione 109. STEIN, "Herzberg." augB,lo,l3,fp • General Post Office. ' jr BRITISH MAILS. )&»MAILS per S.S. '' Ulunda," for GREAT BRITAIN will be closed on Tuesday, (lie 14th float., at o'clock, noon. 11. J. B. WOODS, P.M.CI. G.P.O. August 11th, 1906. 2in ST. MARGARET'S QOLLCGC A Collegiate RewdeiiWMd^SdwllW^e 14 Teachers in the Academic Department. Of those 4 srs Bit., jean Trained Teacbms of Modern Lan:. *»es. 71-M-rooms specially bal^t; 18 sound-proof music rooms and a large HH/n* bly Hall. h. at lawns for recreation. BBCOBD--1905-6--14 at University; 20 passed tbs examinations In Music. Toronto University, winning 111 st rises and 6 2nd class Honours; 40 Toronto Conservatory, winning 3 first places.* Write for Illustrated Booklet. , Autumn term commences Sept 13. «• ci,^j MM. OEOROC DICKSON, PnnciynJ OAHD! W. J. RYALL, 47 King's Road. Piano Tuning, Action Regulating. Graduate of Niles Bryant School Piano Tuning. , Drop a Postal Card and I Will reasonable, expert work guaranteed, highest recomroeiidatiopa. SNfißSHflflk The REGULAR Monthly Meeting of tne Saint John's Typographical Union will l>e hold tomorrow (Tuesday) evening at 8.30 o'clock. By order, F. C. MOORE, Sec. a!3,lfp TO LET.-Store No. 304 Hater Nlrect, lately occupied as a Bookstore, and fitted in firet-clasa style. Apply to P. J. SHEA, Water St LOST.—Saturday last, on Topsail Road, an Automobile Wliccl i ('an. The finder will please leave same at this office and be rewarded. al3,tf Money to Loan | on Inouneliold furniture and other articles in use, at 38<» Duckworth j Ntreet, late Dr. Pike's office. All J business done strictly confidential. i 8. MARKS, Manager. maylo,3m,fp , WANTED. . ■ ~—-- - CC-CZKCCC--OCC-17SCOOCGt A Boy for the Marble BUMIneM. Good wages to the rig|it boy. Apply at ihe STANDARD MARBLE WORKS, Duckworth Street. augip,3fp - 1 Several Dressmakers 41 k Apprentices; apply to GEO. KNOW' LING. ialyi3,tf
Object Description
Title | Evening Telegram (St. John's, N.L.), 1906-08-13 |
Subject | Canadian newspapers--Newfoundland and Labrador--St. John's--20th century |
Publisher | W. J. Herder |
Place of Publication | St. John's (N.L.) |
Date | 1906-08-13 |
Year | 1906 |
Month | 08 |
Day | 13 |
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 | 72208.cpd |
Description
Title | Evening Telegram (St. John's, N.L.), 1906-08-13 |
Subject | Canadian newspapers--Newfoundland and Labrador--St. John's--20th century |
Publisher | W. J. Herder |
Date | 1906-08-13 |
Year | 1906 |
Month | 08 |
Day | 13 |
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_19060813_001.jp2 |
File Size | 7004.52 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. 28. Price: One cent. ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND, MONDAY, AUGUST 13, 1906. $3-oo |ier annum Hp. 186. ytll kinds Jfob~ {Printing —-Plain or Fancy—promptly executed. We. have the hUctt type for Jir*l-cla** work, and tolled a trud order. % THE EVENING TELEGRAM AUCTIONS LES! |jgg£ ON THE I'HEMISKS, if not previously disposed of by private < sale, 011 Nalnhlay next, tlie IStli iniil., at 12 o'clock, 110011. that TKXKMEXT PWELLIN(S lIOI'SE, Xos. 0 and |
CONTENTdm file name | 72200.jp2 |