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THE EVENING TELEGRAM. VOL. 27* Price : One Cent, ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND, FRIDAY, JULY 21, 1905. $3.00 Per Annum. No. 169. AOVEII'i'MKOTMm Co. *®*KEEP COOL. Soda Fonts or Seltzogenes, 3, 5 and 8 pints. Sparklet Syphons, only 90 cents each. Sparklet Bulbs, 60 cents dozen. The Turn, Lightning and Blizzard Ice Cream Freezers- Hartin Hardware Co. So You Bead the latest Novels? Reading that's Worth While. „ Keo Our lOc. and I.lc. Xovels*. j (Jibuti Relations, by J. S. Fletcher, 50 and j 75 cents l ite Hose of Life, by M. E. Braddon, 50 anil I 75 cents. Host- of Lone Farm, In E. C. Ilayden, 50 and j 73 cents. I'oih Gerrard, by l.ouis Becke, SO and 75 cts. Pioneers, bv Silas Hocking, 50 and 75 cents. Haiham of Bcltana, by W. E. Norris, 50 and ' 75 cents. The Secret of Wold Hull, by Evelyn Everett C>rcen, 50 and 75 cent-. ]'o Lhassa at Lust, by Powell Millipgton. 50 and 75 cents. Her Majesty's Minister, by Wm. LeQueux, f.O and 75 ccnts. Tlie Fortunes of Farthings, bv A. J. Dawson, 50 and 75 cents. I>uccarat, by Frank Daliby, 50 and 75 cent*. A (.rand l)nke ol Itussia, by Fred. Wisliau, 50 and 75 cents. I'eneath the Veil, by Adelaine Sergeant, 50 ' and 75 cents. I lie Yellow Wave, by M. P. Shiel, 50 anfl 75 cents. The Wicked Lite, by W. 11. Crosslund, '15c. I'honipson's Process, by C'. J. Cut 1 ifte llvne, 35 ceuts. Fro- Opinions Freely Expressed, by Marie Coriella, 50 and 75 cents. • I lie Storm ot London, by F. Diekbeirv, 35c. Veraniblo, by George (iissing, 50 and 7o i ts. old Gorgon Graham, (More Letters of a Self Made Merchant to His Son), by 11. E. I.orimer, 50 and 75 cents. A Knight of Evil, by Dick Donovan, 50 and 75 cents. Adventures of Mirand, by L. T. Meade, 50 and 75 cents. A Board of Sympathy, bj Andrew Haggard, 50 and 75 cents. I'lie Flute of Pan, by John Oliver llobbs, 50 mid 75 cents. Ladies College Aid Cook Hook now 011 sale, 50 and 60 cents each. DICKS 8c CO., julv 15 I'opulur Kook«tore. j 181-TMH LINEN HATS, WHITE AND COLOURED. 20 Cents and 25 Cents Just the thing for summer wear. STOLE COLLARS, Very latest Silk Finish, Dainty an<l Stylish, 8 cts., 20 cts. and 30 cts CORSET COVERS, A really good line, Only BO Cents Each. SAMPLES. A -.tin|'!<' lot R<adv-to-Wear (Jinghain and Muslin PINAFORES, in colours. All well made. CLEARING. W< are clearing out balance of Summer CHIFFON HATS at cost. SUPER & MOORE AUCTION SALES. I'o-Morrow, Saturday, »t II o'clock. ai the < i:\TK4L AUCTION JIAKT, !U I, mutton and veal, 1 l>rl mutton—corned; bikes, lot pictures, lot corned meal and Mitidiies, 1 iron safe, 1 new washing machine. At ri o'clock, in O'Dvvycr'u Cove, 1 large bo.tt, 20 lcet keel, painted white, built of hardwuod and oopper fastened—without reserve. >1.1. H.4STOW, Auctioneer A£w ai»vi:iuihi:miwMs J The Wheeler and Wilson king Macks Lead in the Sewing ,Machine World. We have just received a large shipment of same. Note some of their strong point*. |7aTr^jgogt,_—_.|L Rotary Motion and Ball .Jfcjj'Bearings make them the lightest running ra pi d—it saves about one day in three, sewing that much faster •> ( QUIET and'DURABLE- The wear caused by the forward and backward The Simplest Sewing Machine made. The easiest to manago^j^^^^g3WKBßßßB^^ and least liable to get out of order. Wi 11 i easily sew fabrics of every description, and^^^gl work that cannot be done with other ma- Ijl Ifl I chines unless by special adjustments and . if *ksl JL n great skill on the part of the operator. Patented Spool- Holder, Automatic Tension Release a»d many other things too numerous to mention, including a very high arm, a great convenience in re- A Preserver of Health.— Life is too short aud health too precious to waste with a slow, hard running, noisy machine, when you can get a new Wheeler Wilson closed. on very easy payment. Five Drawer Drop Head Style. Price List on application. G. L. MARGE & CO., Ltd., 299 Water St., j>2l,tf Sole Agents* lot* Newfoundland. FOR ENGAGEMENT AND WEDDING RINGS GO TO T. J. DULEY & CO., The Reliable Jewellers Jry-RING MEASURING CARDS SENT ON APPLICATION, Green Cabbage, Bananas, &c Due TO-MORROW, THURSDAY, per "Silvia.' 100 crates New GREEN CABBAGE, 30 large bunches BANANAS, 20 barrels NEW POTATOES, 5 cases LARGE LEMONS, and 30 cases Sweet Valen. Oranges. Rook your orders to-day lor delivery Friday. EDWIN MURRAY, 13 New Gower-st Bea.utiful Designs. Best Quality. FINE STOCK. MOST REASONABLE PRICES, AT TRAPNELL'S JEWELERY STORE. , Slier Tofs for Girls and Boys! There is no reason why yon should wait until Xmas to purchase an Automobile lor the boy, or a Dolls Carriage lor the girl. TOYS I3M SEASON. All lite Knxe-iift one ol Our •* Automobiles," a Winner or a Uem, from 910*00 up. i Express Carts, 4 wheels, from 70c. to $7.00: Go Carts, 2 wheels, from }oc. to $1.50; Rocking Horses, from <11.30 up; Dolls Carriages, from $1.50 up; Seaside Sets, from'2sc. up; Wheelbarrows, from 25c. up; Tricycles,with ■ and without Rubber Tyres, from $3.00 up; Wood Shovels, Iron Shovels; i Childs Chairs, from 30c. up; Camp Stools, Sail Boats, Yachts, Rigged Ships, ; Mechanical Steam Boats, from 45c- UP t0 *5-°o; Rubber Balls, Cricket Bats, f Wickets, Lawn Tennis Bats, Balls; Crochet Sets, Bamboo Rods. S. E. GARLAND, Leading Bookseller. NEW A I>VF/KTINKN KKTS »W1» Al> VIJtI'IISCM RNTN. IVcw Potatoes, New Cabbage. New Turnips, Tnrnip Tops. m,M 3-1 If. 'Jin Boston linked Beans, "NAME ON EVERY PIECE." in TOHMItO SailCC, lOC. till, lOWWEYS a pint, 3c. each, 30c. dozen. • 3-Ib. Tin Tomatoes, 10c. each. V H O CO LAT E S Tomatoes, in quart glass* FRESH TODAY Iff* 3*c****" , „ II n.St ley A Palmer's Corona- Somebody at home will be waiting Hon Biscuits, 30c. Ib. tonight for a box. „ Pint Bottles liime Juice, 13c., The "Name on Every Piece" is &-Ib. Tin Pears, 13c. the guarantee. FOR BALC BY T. EDENS, Exclusive T. J. EDENS. Duck- Moiling Agent for Kfid. worth Htreet aud Military Wholesale price on applieutio 11. Moad. 1321 Wire Nails Md Lumber. 30,000 pounds weight ASSORTED WIRE NAILS, 1, i\, i£, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 inch. Special prices for quantities. LUMBER—Dressed Spruce Board. " —No. 1 Rough Spruce. " —No 2 Rough Spruce. « —No. 1, 2 and 3 PINE BOARD. FOR SALE AT TESSIER & Co., Water-street. MORE NEW BABY CARRIAGES and GO-CARTS ARE HERE. They are beauties, everyone with restful, reclining backs, easy springs and parasols, so carefully lined as to be proof to the glare of the summer sun. There's real merit as well as beauty in our baby vehicles; and we are sure you'll buy when you get the priced U. S, PICTURE AND PORTRAIT CO., Complete House Furnishers. JUST RECEIVED: ISD,OOQ Llis. of Cotton & Wool Fonts, COMPRISING Misprints, Patches, White Shirtings, Grey Calicoes, Lawns, Flannelettes, Cotton and Wool Tweeds, Velveteens, Art Sateens, Percales, &c., &c. ALSO, A SPECIAL LINE OF— ' Men's Fleece-lined UNDERWEAR, Overalls, Top Shirts, Sweaters,\&c., &c. By- WHOLESALE ONLY. W. A. SLATTERY, Seaman's Home Building, julyllN,tu,tli,fp Duckworth Street. GOING TO BE MARRIED ? Or, Are You Already Married? It doesn't matter much, as in either case you need your property insured, and it is remarkable how many happy bridegro®ms and heads of familie steer their course direct to my office where they obtain »he reduced rates that every one wants. Office: LAW CHAMBERS. PERCIE JOHNSON, DflCkWOrtl) Strcst, Insurance Agent. P.E.I. Potatoes. Received ex S. S. " Bonavista." 200 Brls. POTATOES, Very Best Quality. SELLING CHEAP. 50 bundles GOOD SRTAW FOR HORSES BEDDING. E. J. HORWOOD. NEW AIMEUTISEMKVrS. j NEW A I>VEItIISEMENTII. 1 SAPON WASHING POWDER "(T DOSS IT5£iF" F. ricNAHARA, Wholesale Agent. "Silvia" Arrived! ■ NEW VEGETABLES I 100 crates New American Cabbage, 20 bunches CHOICE BANANAS. ALT, IN EXCELLENT CONDITION. GCO. NEAL, Beck's Cove. : Inside Trim or outside Work JHrv JBrf ||i are equally familiar to ns. II l\\v| /LIM | I you have decided lo have any Jl Mi mm changes made this season, eon»Imllillll I ® Hlllt ns before placing your or- H Willisfa F- Ii I der. All our work is done upon Willifa 11 If MM 1! the high modern level and is ni> <0 <IIC centnr3r Htan* THE EMPIRE WOOD-WORKING CO., Ltd Water St. East, opp. Harvey's Coastal Wharf. GOLD SEAL BAKIN6 POWDER, Only 18 cents per 1-lb. tin, Equal to Baking Powder sold at double the price. Also, in J-lb., J-lb. and 2] oz. tins. Fish Cheese* 18 cents tin. Cove Oysters, 2S and 14 cents tin, Ox Tongue, 11-2 lb. tin 7© cents. Roast Turkey and Chicken, 11-8 lb. tin, 35 cents* Lunch Tongue, 1 lb. tins, 35 cents. Dried Beef in Glass, 89 cents. 1-4 gallon tins Maple Syrup, 85 cents* Semolina, 4-lb. tins 38 cents. i Force, 14c. pkt., Grape Nuts, 15c. pkt, Nestle's Milk Food, 47c. tin, Heave's Food 85c. tin* STEER BROTHERS. Sg For the Best Bread and Pastry I R.oyal | I Household f ; I Flour. I As supplied to the Household of H. R. H. the Prince of Wales. HALLEY'S are now showing another lot of the latest We would like our customers to see those. IVcw Boot** ami Shoes, New Drww Skirl*, New Under Skirls, HALLEY'S, ~ - New Gower Street. J. J. St. JoKrv. Granulated Sugar, 7$ cts. lb. Evap. Apples, 10 cts. lb. Lemon Crystals, 9c. bot. Reception Coffee, 40c. lb. Royal Palace Baking Powder, 20 cts. pei lb. tin. Hartley's Jams, 25 cts. crock. Gallon tins Apples, 23c. Cendensed Milk, gc. tin. Shoe Dressing, Bc. bottle. Prunes, 10c. lb. Choicest Can. Butter, i-lb. blocks, 30c. Luncheon Beef, 15c. tin. Potted Ham & Tongue, sc. tin BAKED BEANS, 6 cts. tin. VIGORAL, 30 cts. bottle. J. J. ST. JOHN, Duckworth-st. NEW iIIVKftTIIKHRNTS, General Post Office. * Mail Clearing of Branch Offices. The Branch oflice at King's Bridge will be cleared of mail matter at 7 o'clock Evwy Natarilnj Evening, and tlie Duckworth St. (Bnlley's), Duckworth St. Kast (Coonan'si, Central (Dicks), will also be cleared Saturdays at 9 p.m. IV. J. H. WOODS, P.M.©. General Post Office. St. John's, Newronntt* land, July 11th, 1905. julyll,lm,f,fp Summer Sale — Ladies' Shirt Waists, from 49 Cto. up. Ladies' Washable Skirts, from SI upwards. Ladies' Slairt WaUt SiiHa, selling at greatly reduced prices. MRS. A. NIELSEN. 368 Hfater-st. HEADSTONES - MONUMENTS, WE have received GRANITE per S. S» Carthaginian, and MARBLE per S.S. Rosalind, which enables us to place on exhibition the largest stock of HEADSTONES and MONUMENTS ever offered in St. John's. The best work, (he low cm i rule*. CHARLES F.MUIR a2B,3ro,eod] Water Street, opp. Pitts'* FOR SALE! 1. Dwelling; Hou«e on Wood Street, 99 year lease; rent $16 per annum. 2. Choice Ii»«ul on North Side of Qtiidi Vidi Fond. on South Side, opposite Syme's Cottage. 4. Two Superior DwelllUßft in East End suburbs. Five minutes walk from Custom House. Also, llulMing I»Old adjoining same. Will bo sold singly or all together. For particulars apply to BKRTEIU A HOW LEY, jyl9,2wfp,w,f Solicitor*. FOR SALB, OR TO LET! Eligible Building Lots. situate on Water Street (West), Sudbury Street, Cock Pit Road, Topsail Road, Black Marsh Road and Corn* wall Avenue. Apply to FRANK D. LILLY, , m!3,m,w,f,tf r. FOR SALE! 191.A Most Desirable fiftS Dwelling House with Extension Kitchcn,Bath and nice airy Booms, situate on Springdalc Street. Lease, dl years. Ground rent only $12.80 per annum. Apply to P. C. O'ORISCOLL, Exchange Bldg. june22,eod,tf or Sale* Leasehold jQ{Sll'roperty, situated on New Gower St., No. 33 and 35; 28 years unexpired. Ground Bent on both, $35 ;>er annum. For further particulars apply to M. A. BASTOW, Beck's Cove. juuelO.tf J!BLF()FL SALE.—One Dwelling House, situated in the West End, opposite Gas House. Will be sold cheap. For iurther particulars apply to HUGH H. CARTER, Solicitor; or M. A. BASTOW, Auctioneer. junel !S!!LFor Sale, one Dwell- Houfie. situated in Honclody Street; 80 years unexpired. Ground Rent, $14.00. Apply to M. A. BASTOW, Beck's Cove. jn»ie23,tf For Sale, a Nice Piece liikiid, all clearcd. containing about seven or eight acres, situated on the Topsail Itoad, near Mrs. Gaul's. Apply to I*. C. O'DRISCOLL. julyll.eod.Ci Strayed from Chapel's Cove about the lOlli or June, 1 Willie Pony (marc), medium size, with dark mane and tail, red string plaited in mane, and hole iu left ear. Any information will lie thankfully received by JAMES KENNEDY, Chapels Cove. jy!9,2ip Headquarters for Prices. — Notice to Cab, Express and Truckmen: Jiist arrived ex S.S. '• Silvia," Cat* WliipM, KiprmN Whip*, etc. fcSTCI leap arid good. M. A- BASTOW. jiirie,23,tf WANTED. Immediately.--A Capital opportunity is opened 111 Life Insurance for a man of tact, energy and abitity ; previous experience not necessary. Apply I'. O. Box, 682. pi)yl9,ti* 2 Experienced Teachers, who can play. Salary, (ISO ami $140. Apply to KKV. T. W. ATKINSON, Hants Ifarlxtr. jy IB,3'°p,tis,th,9 For the Methodist Col* lege, two Flrxt Lady IVuelieM for the Primary Department. Application* may be sent to 11. J. B. \VOOI>, Hon. Sec. ju'j 10,2tv,coil Immediately, smart Boy who ha* some knowledge of the Grocery Business and is willing to leai n. Apply I'.O. BO XI 353. jy lM,tl At once, a reliable Maid to go to New York ; six maids lor SI. .John's, two maids for families living :i short'di>laiicu from town; a working Hoiisekci-pt-i lor twi» living about two mile; from the city; two Girls for Carbonear, wages $.'> and $7; Girl* for New Brunswick and Nova Scotia, passage money advanced. Apply to The Newfoundland Kmployment Agency, MK'v UKO. WALSH, 235 Theatre llill. iyI3,tt AGENT S.—Sell the hardiest most complete line of trees-, plants and seeds or. the Continent. Healthy oatdoor work on good salary or commission. .Biggest season commencing. l''iiie*t samples. Write now. Capital Nurteriea, Ottawa. june6,fp Local @ General Salesmen W Kitted in every town and district in Newfoundland to represent " Canada's Greatest Nurseries." Special list of hardy varieties lor Newfoundland. Start now at best selling season. Write for prospectus and send 25c. for our handsome aluminum microscope—magnifies 44 times, just the thing tor botanists. STONE A WISLLIfIbION, Toronto, Oat. june9,ti
Object Description
Title | Evening Telegram (St. John's, N.L.), 1905-07-21 |
Subject | Canadian newspapers--Newfoundland and Labrador--St. John's--20th century |
Publisher | W. J. Herder |
Place of Publication | St. John's (N.L.) |
Date | 1905-07-21 |
Year | 1905 |
Month | 07 |
Day | 21 |
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 | 59243.cpd |
Description
Title | Evening Telegram (St. John's, N.L.), 1905-07-21 |
Subject | Canadian newspapers--Newfoundland and Labrador--St. John's--20th century |
Publisher | W. J. Herder |
Date | 1905-07-21 |
Year | 1905 |
Month | 07 |
Day | 21 |
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_19050721_001.jp2 |
File Size | 7145 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. 27* Price : One Cent, ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND, FRIDAY, JULY 21, 1905. $3.00 Per Annum. No. 169. AOVEII'i'MKOTMm Co. *®*KEEP COOL. Soda Fonts or Seltzogenes, 3, 5 and 8 pints. Sparklet Syphons, only 90 cents each. Sparklet Bulbs, 60 cents dozen. The Turn, Lightning and Blizzard Ice Cream Freezers- Hartin Hardware Co. So You Bead the latest Novels? Reading that's Worth While. „ Keo Our lOc. and I.lc. Xovels*. j (Jibuti Relations, by J. S. Fletcher, 50 and j 75 cents l ite Hose of Life, by M. E. Braddon, 50 anil I 75 cents. Host- of Lone Farm, In E. C. Ilayden, 50 and j 73 cents. I'oih Gerrard, by l.ouis Becke, SO and 75 cts. Pioneers, bv Silas Hocking, 50 and 75 cents. Haiham of Bcltana, by W. E. Norris, 50 and ' 75 cents. The Secret of Wold Hull, by Evelyn Everett C>rcen, 50 and 75 cent-. ]'o Lhassa at Lust, by Powell Millipgton. 50 and 75 cents. Her Majesty's Minister, by Wm. LeQueux, f.O and 75 ccnts. Tlie Fortunes of Farthings, bv A. J. Dawson, 50 and 75 cents. I>uccarat, by Frank Daliby, 50 and 75 cent*. A (.rand l)nke ol Itussia, by Fred. Wisliau, 50 and 75 cents. I'eneath the Veil, by Adelaine Sergeant, 50 ' and 75 cents. I lie Yellow Wave, by M. P. Shiel, 50 anfl 75 cents. The Wicked Lite, by W. 11. Crosslund, '15c. I'honipson's Process, by C'. J. Cut 1 ifte llvne, 35 ceuts. Fro- Opinions Freely Expressed, by Marie Coriella, 50 and 75 cents. • I lie Storm ot London, by F. Diekbeirv, 35c. Veraniblo, by George (iissing, 50 and 7o i ts. old Gorgon Graham, (More Letters of a Self Made Merchant to His Son), by 11. E. I.orimer, 50 and 75 cents. A Knight of Evil, by Dick Donovan, 50 and 75 cents. Adventures of Mirand, by L. T. Meade, 50 and 75 cents. A Board of Sympathy, bj Andrew Haggard, 50 and 75 cents. I'lie Flute of Pan, by John Oliver llobbs, 50 mid 75 cents. Ladies College Aid Cook Hook now 011 sale, 50 and 60 cents each. DICKS 8c CO., julv 15 I'opulur Kook«tore. j 181-TMH LINEN HATS, WHITE AND COLOURED. 20 Cents and 25 Cents Just the thing for summer wear. STOLE COLLARS, Very latest Silk Finish, Dainty an |
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