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Morning chronicle and commercial and shipping gazette
Sous un titre qui a varié (Morning Chronicle, Quebec Morning Chronicle, Quebec Chronicle), un journal de langue anglaise publié à Québec qui met notamment l'accent sur l'actualité commerciale et maritime. [...]
Fondé en 1847 par Robert Middleton et Charles Saint-Michel, ce journal est d'abord connu sous le nom de Morning Chronicle. Son programme éditorial est tourné vers les intérêts britanniques, ce qui plaît aux conservateurs et aux impérialistes. Toutefois, cela n'en fait pas une publication politique pour autant puisque l'on y évite les longs éditoriaux et les sujets polémiques, probablement pour se différencier du Quebec Gazette, ancien employeur de Middleton et féroce concurrent. Le contenu est plutôt centré sur l'actualité (majoritairement en provenance d'autres journaux anglais et américains), sur la vie commerciale et maritime, ainsi que sur la littérature (peu présente pendant les premières années). La ligne éditoriale du journal est définie comme suit : « [.] in the management of The Morning Chronicle we shall, therefore, begin by simply declaring, that, as we glory in our connexion with the British Empire, it will be our undeviating aim and unremitting endeavour, to create and foster a cordial attachment to those time-honoured institutions which have made her so illustrious in the annals of the world ». (May 18, 1847, p. 2)

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« [...] la direction de The Morning Chronicle, par conséquent, débute en déclarant simplement que, comme nous sommes très fiers de notre relation avec l'Empire Britannique, notre but sera sans détour de créer et d'entretenir un attachement aux honorables institutions britanniques, qui se sont grandement illustrées à travers l'histoire mondiale ». Sous Charles Saint-Michel (1849-1860), le journal devient le porte-parole des aspirations de la bourgeoisie commerciale anglaise et les sujets politiques prennent une part plus importante. L'esprit protectionniste, rattaché au torysme, teinte la rédaction. Durant la période de la Confédération, le Morning est utilisé comme tribune pour faire la promotion des idées de John A. Macdonald. Toutefois, l'attrait premier du journal reste avant tout la vie relative au commerce. En 1874, une fusion avec The Quebec Gazette met fin à une concurrence jugée ruineuse. Fondé en juin 1764, c'est l'un des plus vieux journaux d'Amérique du Nord. Une nouvelle entente survient en 1924. Pour mettre fin à une concurrence qui les affaiblit, le journal alors connu sous le nom de Quebec Chronicle and Quebec Gazette et le Quebec Daily Telegraph (fondé en 1875 par James Carrel, il défend les idées populaires et est reconnu comme étant libéral) s'associent et deviennent le Chronicle Telegraph. Les nouvelles prennent une place prépondérante dans les colonnes de la « nouvelle » publication. À partir de 1934, le journal est connu sous le nom The Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph. Il paraît toujours aujourd'hui. Voici les différents titres que le Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph a connus depuis ses débuts : Disponibles en ligne : The Morning Chronicle (Jan. 1847 - Nov. 1850) The Morning Chronicle and Commercial and Shipping, 1850-1888 The Morning Chronicle (Feb. 1888 - May 1888) The Quebec Morning Chronicle, 1888-1898 The Quebec Chronicle, 1898-1924 Non disponible en ligne : The Chronicle Telegraph (1925-1934) The Québec Chronicle-Telegraph (1934 à ce jour)


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Beaulieu, André et Jean Hamelin, La presse québécoise des origines à nos jours, Québec, Presses de l'Université Laval, 1973, t. 1, p. 1-3, 153-157. Beaulieu, André et Jean Hamelin, Les journaux du Québec de 1764 à 1964, Québec, Presses de l'Université Laval, 1965, p. 208-210. Waterston, Elizabeth, « Middleton, Robert », dans Ramsay Cook et Réal Bélanger (dir.), Dictionnaire biographique du Canada en ligne. [Consulté le 25-05-2006] Wikipedia, «The Quebec Chronicle Telegraph» [Consulté le 25-05-2006] Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph, «History» [Consulté le 25-05-2006]

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[" FOR DYSPEPSIA OR WEAK DIGESTION DRINK ST.LEON MINERAL WATER AFTER EACH MEAL.FOR CONSTIPATION TAKE IT bhfore BREAKFAST.imim & ue,» Opposite Archbiihop\u2019t Palace.* ^ t SI VOUS SOUFFREZ D\u2019INDIGESTION, Buve* L\u2019EAU ST.LEON APRES CHAQUE REPAS, ET A JEUN POUR LA CONSTIPATION.GiMius, imim & ciE., Yis-à-vis l\u2019Archevêché.I- Fabruary 16,188 .febllLm COMMERCIAL AND SHIPPINO GAZETTE.February 16,1886.febllLa VOL.XL.QUEBEC, MONDAY.XOVEMBEB 8, 1886.No.14,536 Tou hardly re due that it is mediciuo, when taking Carter\u2019s Little Liv«r Fills thev ere very smell ; no bad trff cts ; all troubles faor».tarpid liver are relieved by their use.\tw AFTERNOON 0£S?*ATCHE CANADIAN.Montreal, Nov.6\u2014The lady doctor who ill-treited a young lady, was arrested last evening by the High Constable at her rest* deoce Sc.Denis street.She gave the name of Philomene Demers, and is to be tried to-day.The charges of bribery and corrupMon against Pierre Racine, Postmaster of Loo-gueiul, in connection wi'h the Chambly ejection, have been withdrawn, the prosecutor having no evidence to give in the case.The exporta of dairy produce from the port of Montreal for last we-k were: 15,175 packages butter, and 21,872 cheese, against 3,291 butter and 33.371 cheese in 1884.The body of the young man named Falconer, who was drowned ahont two weeks ago when attempting to board Longueinl ferry at night, was found this moroiog at Longue Pointe with a large cut on the back of the head.Thad S.Ely, cashier of the Merchants Rank of Peora, Ills., has arrived here to look after the Bank's interest in the prosecution of J., F.Hope, the defaulting bookkeeper.Ottawa, Nov.6\u2014A heavy snow storm has been in progress here for several hours.Mr.Jas.Johnson, Commissioner of Cos-toms, has addressed a communication tt^tho citizens to show the falsity of the charges, which have appeared against the inhabitants of Campbellton and other adjacent islands, of their having been guilty of the gro s and cruel crime of p'nndering and otherwise iHal-treating the citizens of Rapport, Me., on the occasion of ths late disastrous dre, with which that city was visited.The Canada Gazette contains notice of the following appointments\u2014J.K.Barrett, Inspector of Inland Revenue for the district of Manitoba, to be a Commissioner under the Act 43 Vic., chap.12.-W.D.Mann, of Amherst, county Cum erlanl, N.S., to be a Collector of Her Mojesty Customs-Letters Satent of incorporation are asked by the yelene Pulverizing Company, with h*ad-qnar\u2019ers at Montreal, and a capital of $100,-000 The incorporators are Messrs.McDougall, M.L.R^ss.W.Cost\u2019gao, J.Cooper, of Montreal, and W.C.Isly, of New York.- Letters-pitent have been issued to the North-West Bufta'o Breeding Co., with a capital stock of $750,000.Tne inccrp:ratio:s are Samuel Lawrence Bedson.of Stoney Moon-tain, Hon.J< hn Ncrqu&y.Hon.Thomas Howard, Winnipeg ; W.R.Bell, Indian 'Head, Eden, Manitoba.- Application will be made to Parliament at its next session for an act, authorizing the construction of a railway from the mo*t suitable point on the North Western Coal Navigation Company\u2019s line, to the United States boundary, in British Columbia through the most accessible part of the Rocky Mountains.The promoters are Mr.Alex.Galt, and Mr.Ramsay.-Application will be made by the Montreal and Atlantic Air Line Railway Company, for power to construct an air line from Montreal to Moncton, N.B., thence to Halifax and Louisburg, N.8.with power also to lease and acquire running privileges over other lines, to bridge over the St Lawrence at Lachine, and over the St.John River at a convenient point.Toronto, Nov.6\u2014The first snow of the season began to fall here about four o\u2019clock this moroiog, and continued for several hours.The men who were injured by the falling wall at the Granite Rink, are all progressing favorably, and in no case is a fatal result anticipated.At a meeting of the creditors of Charles Stern A Co., wholesale fancy goods, a state-ment was submitted showing direct liabili ties of $59,000, and indirect $10,000.The assets are placed at $54,000 Another meeting will be held on the 15th instant.The World this morning assures its readers that there will be no Dominion election this year, and there will be another session of the present Parliament.Harry Good this morning resumed his former position of sporting editor of the Jfail.Southampton, Out, Nov.5\u2014The calamity that has befallen the village of Southampton is one that should awaken the sympathy of the cities, towos and villages throughout the Province.Nearly 40 families are rendered houseless and homeless and in destitute circumstances.The near approach of winter renders the situation still more alarming and well calculated to appeal to the charitable citizens of Ontario.From a careful tabulation of the losses it is found that they figure to over $60.000.The high winds from the lake at the time swept the fire along, absolutely preventing the saving of either houses or contents in many cases.The insurance, un fortunately, is merely a trifle\u2014somewhere in the neighorhood of $10.000 or $12,000.The old adage that he helps best who contributes quickest should be remembered ou this occasion.Toronto, Nov.5\u2014Mayor Howland to-day received a despatch from the Reeve of Southampton, Ontario, that thirty families are homeless there, owing to yesterday\u2019s coo-flagratioo, and asking for help.The Mayor publicly aska for subscriptions.MIDNIGHT DESPATCHES.HEAVY OALES IN GREAT BRITAIN Ad American Kobbert and Murdered in France.SOCIALIST MEETINGS IS LONDON.Anstro Diinzary and the Bui* g rian Troubles SPECIAL FROM OTTAWA.\u2022 Ottawa, Nov.6\u2014A short time ago the death under peculiar circunistancta ot Mr.Charles Aylwin was announced.He was found dead in bed at Aylmer.A tew weeks before th's he was robbed of $1,500.and it was thought this hastened his end.The robbers have not yet been arrested, but the detectives working up the case appear to have obtained a good clue.Prior to the robbery Mr.Aylwin had sold some property, for which he received the sum of $1,500.His father and mother lived about three miles from Aylmer and he went out in that direction, it is presumed on his way to visit them.He stepped into au hotel at Aylmer, however, and had a drink, after which he went to sleep in thenar room.It was while in this condi t on he lost his money.Relics of the Bethuks.THE BULGARIAN MINISTER OF FINANCE RESIGNS.Heavy Snow Storm\u2014A Heavy Defalca tion\u2014Shipping Casualties, etc.GREAT BRITAIN.London, Nov.6\u2014Heavy ttorms prevail throughout Great Britain.The steamer *\u2018Janet, \u201d from l^und-e, has been wrecked at Eyemouth and ttree persons drowned.A boat an i wreckage of the market steamer \u201cSwift Sure\u201d have been washed ashore on the Cornwall coast.The Newcastle st-amer \u201cLord Jeffrey\u2019 is overdue and is believed to be lost.James Brearet, an American painter, while journeyirg on a tiam from Monaco to Cannes, was attacked and n bbtd by three men, who struck and stunned him with a weapoâ known ts \u201cL.ie Preserver,\u201d and stabbed him three times with a stilletto.One of his wounds is likely to prove fatal.Tne asiassms jumped from the tiain as it nearen Canoe-.The S-\u2019C;al sta have decided to hold a meeting in Trafalgar Square on Tuesday, L>id Mayor\u2019s dsy, an 1 a programme ot the day\u2019s exercises has been issued.Nov.7\u2014Socialist meetings were held in all parts of London yesterday and to day.They protested against the stopping of the proposed procession and meeting in Trafalgar Square on Lord Mayor\u2019s Day.The leaders repeated their determination to hold a meeting inTrafalgsr Square.Liverpool, Nov.6\u2014Five hundred delegates attended the convention of the Irish National League of Great Britain here to-day.Among those present were :\u2014Messrs.T.F.O\u2019Ccnnor, Jos.B ggar, and O'Brien.The attendance was doub.e that of the annual meeting of 1S85.After a lergthy discussion resolutions wtre adopted expressing gratitude to Mr.Gladstone, to America and to Australia (pr their generous support, declaring continued confidence in Mr.Parnell\u2019s leadership, and pledging suppoit to the Irish peop e in resit-tmg evictions.Dcbun, Nov.6\u2014Four bodies have been washed ashore at Bangar, Couuty of Down, from the wreck of tne Londonderry steamer \u201cMinnehaha,\u201d GERMANY.Berlin, Nov.6\u2014Prince Alexander, la e ruler ot Bulgaria, has bought the Char otten-fold estate, near Schatfnauseo, for 480,000 marks.BULGARIA.Tirnova, Nov.6\u2014Two leaders of the revolt at Bourgas have been arrested by the pea.e, Mr.McCarthy eat tn his right, whthi < n his 1 hfc w.'s piac d th-: Premier, Hon.D.Ro n.Hon.E.J.Flynn occupied tho vice-chair.On I U light i«nt Hon.L.A.Taiilic-r, an i on his left s t Ho -.Tho?.McGreevy.Tho - tier gue«ts were Owen Mnrpny, Esq, M.P.P., j Hr.G.orgo iveiatt, jr., Hon.Mr.Do Lv j Bruyère, J.&!.LoMcine, E.cj .Her.J*au j Bianch' t, and Hoi*.John Hearn.Iha i iu ciiecn was a meat thoioughly ei>j yai Is a'tair.But one toss , that of the Queen, was drank,aft-r u h>ch the party separate'.Mr.McCa thy then,in company with several mem-b-st f th : Government\u2019, proceeded to the Parham nt building', where a'i that is worth see ng wai shown them.THE BANQUET.In th : cv.n::.g Mr.M-Cirthy wasffntcr-aiced at a publie banquet in thelirgi dining t all of the S .L'.u s llotcd.Fully seventy gentlemen were present, representing ad udes o: opinion, t e proUssions and business activity tf tho communiiy.The rconi was tastefully decorated with evergreens an t uc.t bough?, and on the wall at the ho,d of the t»bl the digs of England, Ireland, France and the Unit d States were gracefully ei -wi-.c 1.Ti'.u goldt n harp of eiria shone out from the cout'e*, acd over : 11 was placed, in green letters, the motto, God Save Ireland, it c tables, which w ro aini- gc-d in tae form ofaTcioss, were hau îsomrly dressed with H iwersaud fruit an l running vine\u2019s of greenery.A few minutes uft.r s;vcn o'clock, tnc gue-ts filed in from tie rc.epton room and look their allot t d places at the festive board.Toe principal chair wtu taken by the II n.Jehu Hearn, who had on his right the gu s: o: tLe evening, Hon.Thoona?McGrc.vy ar.d Mr.J.C.Kaine.On hia left were the Mayor and Mtstrs.Jeremiah G al -lagher au i Cr.at l s F.tzpitrick.O-ven Murphy, E q , M.P P., cc.upicd the vice-chair.Full ju-tic-j v-ai done the excellent menu pruv de i by the Ccnmiitlc '.\t1 hs tablca fatrly groaned bln a\u2019h the we-ght i f goo l thing', while tho w ncs\u2014all if the fi oh vintige\u2014were in p:rfoct condition.Tneru were but seven regular toast» on the programme, bat when the cffisial list was ex-nausted, two addit:oiul and complimentary healths were prop àFd, anddrunk with the same ent iusiism as the others.Mr.Limb-kin, who po s:isea a nai y fire vuiie, earg twice durit g the o-enirg, and h:s efl.r.» te mod to please everybody very much.After ;b« cloth bed b.en remove I, of cowse, fiuu-rativdy, the oidcr of toasts began, Mr.Heu'.u proposing tnc lust one, th:: ncaith tf \u201c0-ir Oueir,\" iu a brief sp-ech of elofpier.c-and grace.Ic is needless to tay that tne sen-tiwunt was eagerly responded to, and on Mr.McCarthy\u2019s ibirg to expters hs thank?, cheer afler ch\u2018:cr echotd through the building.Hia rec?it on.\u2014 On account o' ihe.-t >n:i :ltc s earner fr< m the Saguenay did rot arriva up lx.-t nigh*.\u2014The si lewalks were exceedingly ?l;pP-'y last nighr, an l numerous falls were reported.\u2014Now that the Silration Army fernabs ate I eirg\u2019eft alone, there is less excitement attending their mitt ng.Engi.hh Catu?oral.\u2014The U-v.II.J.Pctry h.is b-un engage i ta a'sist the Rector in tne duties of the parish till tire 1st January next.Regordkr'sCourt, Saturday.\u2014Jean Lor-tic drm.k and wani ng ro fight, $2 and costs or eight d.rs.A m.r.nvr, drunk and swearing, §2 and cist-.Evangelical Alliance.\u2014A special meeting f the Alliance wid bo hel l tu the Y.M.C.A.rooms, this (Mo irfay) aft .-moon, at 4 o\u2019clock.A '.arjp; sttoedsnee ii tequested, as bit it.e'3 t f iinport-iiicc will be tra s cted.New Beils for Sï.Sauveur.\u2014The ntw b.-Hs for thu church ef the Oolats #i Quebec are exp cted dur.ng the mo- th of Dere nber, and soon aft r thei: arrival will h r hie sed by Hia Emir.eacs Cardinal Taichcieau.Promotion.\u2014Mr.Henry Hull, for several yerra p»st ims-.e iger to the branch of the Merchauts\u2019 Brnk in this city, and staff ser-goant in the Eighth Royal Rid»?, will leave t i-day to take a ritiiilar «iiuari.'.i ia the main office io Mo.rtreal.The Soudan Medal.\u2014Oa Saturday last Lieur.-Col Ducheiniy handed to Mr.Joseph Aiddu Nadeau, ef tire Magdalen Isiumis, who was u.tow.), his Sm lau medal.Mr, Nadeau, who was one of the Nile voyageurs, was jbsent from tne Gauntry wbnr tt.o m.-dals were received.The Missing Indian.\u2014The various search parties which have been scouring the woods t ebind Valcartier iu the m Icivor to find the inisainp In inn, F.aviiu Vcnet, of Lor.tte, iiave retu ne.l hi u.e without stcuring any li-\u2019ing» ef him.It is now conceded ttiat ho is dead.Police Court, Saturday.\u2014A searmn of tire Norwtgiau vessel \u201c Isabella Biyth \u201d was coovicted of derertion and condemned to four weeks irnprisouineut.Tn til.Vital, cf St.Lout» do Lotbmiere, war fined $20, including oj?ts (whuh amauated to $10 SO), Rr assaulting Iiracl'Ihibouto:, a fatuier, of the same pi ace.Granite Ware.\u2014The atLntian of our nade.sis directed to Mr.Herman Young\u2019s a-tverti eurent iu another column.Mr.Young has on hand a lull srot k uf granite waie, com-p.isuig tea^p'.ts, coffer-pot?, preserving k*t-lles, etc., beddts a large and va-i d assortment of general hardware,\u2014See tdvt.November Weather.\u2014Tho last couple cf d*ya has brought a very decided and disagreeable, trough ntt at all unsournable, change in the wtatker.Tne line bright and wcriu days ul la-t w-.-ik have given way t> strung eart rly winds.Th\u2018-se winds brought fuavy rainfall» with cccurion d soowflrkcs both on Saturday and yesterday.La t night the cloud?passed away a-rct frost succeeded to the ra.n and slow.The reads are of course in a very disagr eeable conaitioc.Y.M.C.A.Classes.\u2014The class in English language and literature will be opened for'young men this Monday evening at 7.30 and for tables to-morrow (Tuesday) afternoon at 4.30.Mr.Arnold would like very much to meet all intending to join the above classes at time seated.It ia earnestly hoped the Y.M.C.A.class committee will meet with much encouragement ia their laudable eudeavc-rs to organize such an important class by one so thoroughly competent to conduct the earn?.Theatre To-Night.\u2014The Shamus O\u2019Brien Compgny play at the Academy cf Music to-eight.Seats may be secured at Capt.Holiwcii\u2019s.Tne Herald tays:\u2014\u201cAt the Princess Theatre, a Urge and enthusiastic aq rience welcomed Mr.Gharles Verner last night, He gave a very excellent representation cf the Irishman.He is extremely clever and ve sarile, his vo.ee is rich aod lull ; co exaggerated assumption of tho brogue or striving after effect.His acting was natural, easy and phasing.Roller Skating.\u2014The Rink was taxed to its utmost capacity every day last wet^r, and mar y were disappointed in not being able to get sk rt?», but they will not be dis ipp dnted again after this week, as the management have just bought 500 pairs of new skates, which will enable all to skate that wish it in the future.Prof.Hutchinson, who by his wonderful exhibition on tho bicycle has given such great tatisfactioa that he has been engaged for aii of this week.In crd?r that the patrons may arc ail of his flicks this week he wi l introduce, bcsidçr a change of exhibition on the bicycle, his great buggy wheel riding, which is the most wonderful thing ever ac complis'i'.ed by a bicyclist.Don\u2019t fail to see Hutchinson ride oa ordinary buggy wheel.Concert this Evening.\u2014We have much pleasure in calling the attention of our readers to tho concert iu St.Patrick\u2019s Hall this evening.This will bo a rtpatitioa of the very su.efui concert in u\u2019-d of Sri Bridgtt\u2019s ^sylc-.n, which was given at the close ot the recent bazrar.It afforded so much pleasure to those who were present that it was decided to accrd'î to their urgent request for its repetition.The names of Mis» Carey and Mr.Levasseur as Directress and Assistant, and .Mr-s:s Boisvert and Martin, Messrs.Laurent, Bedard, Lambkin, Lane and others arc surely a sufficient guarantee that the musical portion will be a decided success.Some new and attractive tableaux will also be presented.Admission is but ten cents, that all may attend.The \u201cBrooklyn Magazine.\u201d -Full of those bright and readable articles that make up «» popular magazine, the November Brooklyn Magazine is eminently intcreriing aod entertaining.Mr.William 11.Rideiog\u2019s second gossipy paper on \u201cThe Royal Navy of Great Britain,\u201d terves as the opening attraction, and gives us a clear idea of what it costs to maintain England's navy.Hon.Seth Low\u2019s name appears for the firet time in a magazine to a well written article giving some very bright and pungent obter valions on \u201cThe Irish Homo Rule Controversy,\u201d describing Mr.Gladstone as ho appeared on the floor of the House of Commous, and analyz ng the general cuesticn in a highly intelligent manner.Anna Katharine Green, author of \u201cThe Leavenworth Case,\u201d chows that she has striking poetical talents, iq a iepgthy poem, \u201cIu the King\u2019s Cabinet.\u201d Mr?.Flora Adams Darling adds three chapters to her novel of Washington life, \"A Social Diplomat,\u201d in which a glimpse of Washington society is given in a dexterous msnnrr.\u201cRanch Life in California\u201d is described by Mrs.M, J.(iorton iq a graphic style, and u pretty, short story of the war, entitled \u201cEdith Warner,\u201d is cleverly told by George E.Walsh.The poetry of tho number is especially good.Mrs.Beecher\u2019s last letter from England takes us with her famous husband on his lecturing tour through England, Scotland, Ireland and Wales.Other articles deal with \u201cMarriage Cur toms in Tur-key,\u201d \u201cHeroines of Theatrical Scandal,\u201d \u201cModern Shams in Society,\u201d \u201cIn a Dutch Prison,\u201d \u201cWhat Gir's Should Read,\" in addi-tion-to which are glviu the farewell Eeimans of Henry Ward Beecher in England, and four sermon» by T.De WittTalmnge, all authorized and revised by the preachers themsclvea.This magazine cost) only only 20 cents per single number.7 Murray street, New York.Jiulumcnt Against fhv Huit on.Montreal, Nov.6\u2014Mr.Justice Tas-ch rcau reedtred judgment this morning in a vtry important case\u2014tho p- tition of Dame L za Sophia M'.-Gre for a winding up order against the Briton Me deal Life A-surascc Company.Two poufs principally were raised by the Company in thiir pica: I t.That a winding up ont r alrr ady obtained in E iglind prevented any similar pr eceding in Canada; 2-id, that a sirnilrr rrder obtained in Ontario abo bed the sumo til cri As to the second point, the learned j tdge held that the dcci-ion of the O.f.a io Ciuit ^vas ultra vires, tve heed office of the Com-p my in Canada being in Montreal.As r -g irds tne w n ling up or ier iu E gland it had nothing to do with the proceedings her?, as by 45 V.c.a 1 foreign comparût s having a regular central olh.-e here would be dealt With according to our lav.\u2019» Tnera might b« come niffiuul'.res in the application cf tho order 8-iught, but they ueie not insuperable, and the ma n remit\u2014that (tf having a d s-t.ibruion ot t :e dcj.o-i s in the hands of the Receiver General for tha In n.fit of Clua \u2019.ian policy holders\u2014cauld easily be obtained.F« r all other rtasons the order must b?grar.te I.The judgment named Mr.Dauiel McGee, cf Quebec, provisional Pquidstor, but Mr.S.Gros-', on tehulf of the Company, t ug jested that Mr.Chipniaa,.the present Mauagcr, be appointed.Upoo the consent of Mr.Tait, attorney for psritiancr, the name of the 1 qui-dat r was left in black.The hon judge renrrvel judgment on that part cf the pc it;on .\u2019 sk ng that a mee:ing of Cicdfor» be called to ap| o it a general liquidator, being in doubt whether i.e had a tight to do so.thu: AT IUU1N 106, BRIDGE ST.St.John Street, Upper Town, and Sous-le-Fort Street, Lower Town, House-Building and House-Furnishing % Hardware Merchants.SOMETHING EXTRA IN Dbl.Uhl.Brcech-Loading Guns, Curtis & Harvey Gunpowder, Cartridges, Loading Tools,] Wads, Shot, [Caps, &c., &c.Horsford's cciil l*Uosi>liatc In Sick Headache.Dr.W.W.Gray, Cave Spring, Gn., nrys : \u201cI have Riven it i:i several cases of habitua\u2019 sick headache, wiah perfect *ucc»sr.\u201d ADVICxS TO MOTHERS.Mas.Winslows Soothing Syrup shonld always he uso.l for children tcaihirg.It B io\u2019lies the child, softens the gams, allays all pain, cures wind c die, aud i» th » best remedy for diarrhoea.Twenty-five cants a houio.February 17.1SS6.m .tfri-Ln.&w CARPETS CARPETS ! CURTAINS CURTAINS I RUGS aiid MATS i REVOLVERS, Latest Styles, \u2014ALSO\u2014 ELÏGTB0-PLATEO WARE ! of every description, and the very best quality.(J.R.HEIM k CO.WINTER NOVELTIES -IN- Ladies\u2019 Fur Lined Wraps, Satchel Muffs, Bearskin Setts, Trimmings, Real Sealskin Jackets, Muffs, Tippetts, Caps, Gentlemen\u2019s Coats, Buffalo and other Sleigh Robes.The Largest Stock of Valuable Furs in the Dominion at the Lowest Prices.Ear EVERY ARTICLE GUARANI EED AS REPRESENTED.October 23,18.*'6.GRANITE WARE Anew lot of the above just received, almost completing my as, aortment, which comprises :\u2014Tea Pots-Coffeo Pots, CulTeo Biggins, Milk, Rice and Vegetable Boilers, Wash Bowls, Broiler», Drinking Cups, Kitchen Dippers Oval Meat Dishes, Oblong, Round and Oval Pudding Dishes, Hanging Oblong and Wall Soap Disho?, Preserving Kettles, Tea Kettles, Ladles, Basting Spoons, Child\u2019s Trays, Jelly Cuke Pans, Fry Pans, Patent Muffin Pans, Sauce P.ns, Thumb Scoops and Flat Skimmers.jÆS*' The above are marked at very low figures.Goods sh< vn with pleasure, and delivered in all part.-, of the City.Novembers, 1*86\tjiu3Tm ACADEMY OF MUSIC FASHIONABLE EVENT OF THE SE - SON ! Four Night» and Wed nets Ly M >\u2018incc, CoimueucinK Monday, Nov.£11», The Eminent OomcJ\u2019an and Vnrsii t CHAH LES VERNER, (of Dublin.Ir Ian \\) in I* oa Ma' ioiV roman t c Irish Comedy Drama from the i'o nr SHAMUS O\u2019SRiEN THE BOULD BOY OF GLENGALL, Five Act* nf Irish Adventure Love, Peril Song-\\ Dame?, Nupiiorted by tho fce?t MUTUAL LIFE iDsaraice Company of New Toft ESTABLISHED IN 1843.Tïs Larsest Company in tie Worli Assets, - - $110,000,000 ITS RECORD IS t Paid to Policy-Holders since organization, over.$230,000,000 Paid to Policj\u2019-Holders in 1885.14,402,150 Incqme for 1885.20,214,961 Scott\u2019s Emulsion of Pure Cod Liver Oil with Hypopbosphites.In General Debility, Emaeiatim, Consumption and Waiting in Children, Is a most valuable food and medicine.It croates an appetite f r food, HtrenK'tbens the nervou?system and builds up tho body.It is j reparo 1 in a palatable orm and prescriber universally by Physicians, Take no other, The Largest Assortment.The Choicest Designs.The Cheapest Goods ever Offered.Inspection invited so that our friends and the public can judge for .themselves.New Patterns in Iron and Brass Beds and Cots.Dominion AVire Spring Mat-trasses.Hair Mattrasses, Feather Fillows and Bolsters.Curtain Poles, Stair Rods, &c.GLOVER, FRY & CO.GrOOXDS 3STJEW -A-tstid- FASHIONABLE, IT PBKSSKT IN MIND.PLUSHES\u2014Beautiful quality and 24 inches wide.In Black and all boding colors, tnclnd ing Cream, Sky and Pale Pink, BLACK PEKIN REP\u2014Anew material in Silk and Satin Stripes for trimming or combination, only $1.43.SURAT S1LK4\u2014For Evening Wear Cream, Light Pink and Sky, inly (i;c.NUN\u2019S VEILING\u2014In White, Cream, Sky and Light Pink, 18c., 22c., 2ic.and 2h'c.WOOL SQUARES\u2014In Black, White, Sky, Cardinal, etc., all nzes and pricey, WOOL CLOUDS\u2014Different qualities and prices.LACES\u2014 About 4,000 yards Oriental, in Cream.Beige and Coffee, very fine quality and very low price j.ARCADE LACES\u2014Thi» is a lot of about 5,000 yards bought in the Nottingham market at a due mnt of 75%, and offered at correspondingly tow prices, viz.: r>c., 6c., 7$c., and 10c., according to width.This is by far the b.-et L»ce we have over offered for the money and cannot le repeated.Most suitable for Pillow Slips, Apron®, etc.YAK LACES\u2014In Cream, 4j., 4Jc,, 5c.and 7ic.ANTIQUE LACES\u2014In Cream, nt 8c.and 13c., the latter price is 12 inches wide.BLACK SPANISH FLOUNCING, 36 and 40 inches wide, only $1.08 and 81.18.ORIENTAL FLOUNCINGS, 42c., 62c.and 96a., according to width.WOjL YAK LACKS\u2014In Cream ICc., 16c.and 20c, Trims well Children\u2019s Drosse?, Morn-ng Gowns, etc.RIBBON\u2019S\u2014For Fancy Work, wide width, only 9c., al»o suitable for tying curtains.FANCY FRINGES\u2014In Plush and in Wool for small tables, etc.Prices from 8c.up.SMYRNA TASSELS\u2014For Coebion?, $1,10 tho sett.ASTRAOAN TRIMMINGS-In Black, for Jackets, 19c., 26c.and 32c.LADIES\u2019 L.WOOL VESTS-Shetland, only $1.00 and $1.05, very cheap.FL ANNEL SKIRTS\u2014Plain Scarlet $1.08, Scarlet Embroidered $1.43.FELT SKIRTS\u2014A very special lot braided in leading dark colours, only 8-;c.SLIPPER PATTER VS\u2014Choice osfiortment Cro?s-»titch a» low as 85a.and 81.10.A few extra fine at $8 7& APRONS\u2014Canvas and other light material» for afternoon wear.Stylish.CARD CLOTHS\u2014A rovolty, 8U0 each.TARTANS\u2014Soft sll Wool Reversible, only 40c.BLANKE PS\u2014Fine Both make for Cradles and bound rilk.only $1.20 per pair.Blankets (English) for Single Beds $2.15 and $2 58 per na:r.For Double Beds Excellent all-Wool at $1.0 and Extrais» and $6.00.STRIPE SKIRTINGS, 56c., S9c., 43c\u201e 48c.and 56c.MADRAS MUSLIN\u2014For Short Curtains, onlv 17c.COTTON UNDERCLOTHING\u2014A very large stock.Machine and hand-made.EMBROIDERIES \u2014 Fine, makes, narrow and medium widths at low prices \u2022 TRIMMED KOBES-Only $2.50 and $1.50 each.SALES ALL STRICTLY CASH JOHN DARLINGTON, GIVil AND MIUTAKY TAILOR And Importer of Gont\u2019s Furnishings t S NOW OFFERING A FINE RANGE I of Meltons, Beavers, Naps, Fine Venetians, Blanket Cloth-', and Claytons Celetrated Irish Frit zee, tho best and rrost durable in the market.Suitings, Tr'wsering» and Vestings from the best Houses in London and Paris.\u2014ALSO\u2014 Black, Brown and Drab Garters, wit Patent Fasteners.Best quality Kid Gloves, lined and nnlined Waterproof Tweed and Plain Rubber Coat?Silk Umbrellas, Ties, Scarfs, Cullers, Cuffs White Dress and Coloured Shirts, Vienna and Scotch Wool Underclothing, and Patent Portable Trouser Stretcher?.Opposite Post OOice.October 26, 1886.\tapl2Lm AUTUMNAL.Ladies\u2019 Autumnal Ulster Cloths.D.MORGAN.La lies\u2019 Autumnal Jacket Cloth».D.MORGAN.Ladies\u2019 Autumnal Dress Cloths.________________________D.MORGAN Gents\u2019 Autumnal Suitings.D.MORGAN.Gents\u2019 Ant.rmnal Trowsering*.D.MORGAN.Gents\u2019 Autumnal Overcoatings.D.MORGAN.Ladris and Gentlemen are most respectively invited to inspect the above choice selection of the latest fashion of Cloths to be worn the coming sdason.The above to bs sold at the lowest possible prices.D.MORGAN.September 11, 1?86.1W FALL GOODS ! i HAVE JUST OPENED OUT ?Choice assortment of FALL TWEEDS -IN- Suitings, Melton Overcoatings, Fancy Trowserings, %rtnr, nt of Public Work?, Ottawa, on end after Friday, yae 5th of November no,», where printed forms of tender can be obt fined.Persons desirous of tendering are rrq rested to make i>6'Eonal enquiry relative to thn work to be done, and to examine the locality tha i:-s?lves and are notified that tendere w ill not be considered unless made on the print\u2019d forms supplied, the blanks properly tilled in, and sign ed with their actual signatures.Each tender must be accompanied by an accepted bank cheque made pav able to the order of the Honourable the Minister of Public Works, for tho sum cf two thoutat d five hundred dollais ($2,TOO) which will be forfeited if the party decline to enter into a contract when called upon to do so, or if he fail to complete the work contracted for.If the tender bo not accepted, tho cheque will bo returned.The Department Ir es no; bind itH«-if to accept the lowest or any tender, Bv order, A.GOBEIL, Secretary.Department of Public Works, ) Ottawa, 80th October, 1886.f November 6 1886.\tC SPECIAL IflSTBUCTION I V UL Hum 07 STM, From 8 A.M.till Noon, acd from 2 P.M* till « P.M.* US\u2019 Evening Classes from 7 o\u2019clock.i No.11, St Angele Street, Upper Town.November 5,1836.\tAm Furnished Rooms, With or WTUhont Board.TWO WELL FURNISHED ROOMS TO Rent as above, for the Winter Mo&ths, at No.23, JULIA STREET, near the Par lia- ment Buildings.November 5, 1886.\tCp Pknix fire Insurance Co of London, England, WRITE THREE YEAR RISKS FOR TWO Annual Premiums on Dwellings in the City and Environs.WESTON HUNT A SON, Sub-Agekts.November 4.1886.\tFp Quelle Steamship Company, l\t\u2022;'« CIVIL SERVICE.Exam inations w i i.l TUESDAY, 9th insta\u201et, BE OPEN iu tho P.at Office Hall, Upper Town.Qualifying Examinations tike place WED-NE3DAY, 10\u2018h.\tr, LE,UEU\u201e, Sec.C.S.C November 6, 1886,\tB Notice to Importers from Montreal.rTUIE 3.S.' \u201c MIRAMIOHI.\u201d CAPT.A.J.Baquet, is intended to sail from Mont real for Quebec, on MONDAY, 15th Nov-orr.bsr, and will take cargo at reasonable rates.For freight-room, and rates of freight, Apply to DAVID SHAW, Agent, 2C5, Commissioner Street, Montreal.Or, to\t« .ARTHUR AHERN, \u2022 Secretary, Quebec, November 3, 18s6, 1540 \u2014 \u2014 'mË MOlIXTyO CHRONICLE, MON PAY, yOYEMRT!R 8, 1886.rnmMUBnTniunrmwiMnuBfc m ittii ftrrfTfcir-rTrrti-iTitnmri^i'WTrui THia-ni-n r-irr r r ¦ \u2014i ^\u2014 rr-wimiiin^ ¦ ¦ ¦ \tm.+ mn' ' f Imction ^ales.BY A.J.MAXHAM & CO.ATJCTZOXT -AT \u2014 Dr.GM\u2019S.MllM Messrs, maxham & co.will call m tha Residence c f Dr.Diard, No.9 Hamel Street, Tba whole of the Furniture and Effects, com prising Drawing, Parlor, Dining and Bed Room Furniture, Drawing-Room Suite, Tory handsome Black Walnut Sideboard, Brussels Carpeting, Stair Carpets, Mirrors, Chairs, Dining Table, V hit-Nots, Book Casas and Wardrobes, Bed Couch, Corta-ns, Mat crasse, and Pillows, Rattan Chairs.Iren Safe, Marble Top Bed Room Suites, Tea, Coffee and Dessert Serrices, China, Glass and Plated Ware, Paint ings and Engravings.Antique Copper Coal Seattle, and nnmerous other Furnr>hing Goods' Sile OB WetaiaF, Ifltli, at 10 A.M.47 On View Tuesday, fro no 2 to 6.A.J.MAXHAM A CO\u201e A.* B November 6,1886.IMPORTANT SALE -OF- Valuable Farm, Race Course, Stock Horses, Cows, Agricultura Implements, Hay, Straw, &c.x \u2014AT T3E FARM OF\u2014 Mr.\u20ac.T.COTE, Le Canardiere, 1 MILE FROM THE DORCHESTER BRIDGE Horse* Mare in foal, 3 Cows, 3 Heifers.Pigs Poultry, Two-Soated Wsgon, Hay and Scotch Carts, Light Cart, Sleigh*, Harness, Mowing, Reaping, Horse Rake, Hay Seeder, Seeder, Ploughs of all kinds.Cultivator, Grubber, Hay, Straw, and other Produce.ASD, I» NOT PBKVIOCSLV 30U>, The Fanr., Dwelling, Stah\u2019e, and Outhou-e.The Farm is beautifully «United, a mils from the Bridge.House iu tint-class order, the land in a high state of cultivation, and there is a magnificent Race Course in rear.The whole of the above now on View.SÉ in Ttarsiay, llili, at 10 A.H.A.J.MAXHAM A CO\u201e A.A B.November 4, 1386.\tA%8td - AUCTION SALE OF MtOXIPiCKXTLY SIUATKO REAL ESTATE I -ON- ST.DENIS STREET, CAPE.Messrs, maxham a co are i structed by Hon H.G.JoLY, to tell by Auction, on TBesdayJe IfitldayofNoralier, ON THE PREMISES, That wall-built Modern Family Residence, No.16, ST.DENIS STREET, Cape, containing twenty Rooms, exclusive of Store - Room, Ritchen, Pantry, Bath-Room, large hire Proof Vault, wit ; every modern convenience, extensive Yard and Sheds, Stables for Four Horses, Coach-House, Harne*s-Room, Ac., the whole in very good order.The bouse commands a most extensive view of the river and surrounding country.Terms of sale liberal.Any information may be had on application at the OtFce of Messrs.Bill A Jolt, Advocates, 118, St.Peter Street.Property on view every day from Two P M.to Four Sale on the Premises at One o\u2019clock, the 16th day of November instant, A.J.MAXHAM A CO.November 3.1886.\tR TO THE PUBLIC SHIPPING Standard Time of the 75th NOTICE TO MARINERS.THE \"TIME BALL\u201d AT THE CITADEL, each day (Sundays excepted) will be hoisted Half-Mast at.12 30 P.M To the Mast-Head at.12 55 P.H V 3 And will be dropped at 1 00 00 P.M.J Meridian A Chronometer, keeping Greenwich Mean Time, should then show 6h.00m 00s.Should the \"Bail\u201d drop at the wrong instant, it will be immediately hoisted half-mast and kept there half an hour.W.A.ASHE, Director Quebec Observatcoy.April 30, 1886.OCiUtf STEAMSHIP ARRIVAL*.Doit.SUamsiw Arrived at Nov 7\u2014Azela\tNew York '\t\u2014Ludgate Hill *\t\u2014Aurania Queenstown *\t\u2014La Bretagne\t\" from.Hamburg London New York Havre 1 oz.of Prevention better than 1 ib, ot Cure t \"PREPARE, BEFORE THE WINTER JT sets in, to Ventilate your Dwellings and £ep dowd the spread ot Scarlet Fever, Typhoid, Dîptberia, Ac , caused by foul air.Williams\u2019 Noiseless Rotary Ventilate offers the readiest and the safest method for so doing.This Ventilator can be placed in the window, chimney, or to the stove-pig\u2022 ; it i* fux^ighed with a pripg cover *nd self locking attachment, a Lost and Air Filter, and Auto marie cut-off to prevent back draught.Give it a trial.Tor sale by \u2022 J.WILLIAMS, 34, St.Louie Street.Oppoeite St.Louie Hotel.N.B.\u2014Tsetimonials in its favour coming in daily.November 3,1888\t______F pec BolMalii M ! Open Morning, Afternoon and Night.18 to 12 AM., 3 to 5.36 A 7 38 to 10 P.M.Admission : Morning and Afternoon, lOcts.Use of tkates free morning* and afternoons to Children.Skates free to adults every Morning and Afternoon, except Thursday and Saturday Afternoons.Admission, Nights, 15 cents, use of Skates, 10 cents.One, Two, Three and Six Months Tickets at Scdcckd Katzs.Ali^sio Afitrnoon and Euning.'&ç.A TT-R ACTIOIETS.Prof.HUTCHINSON, Champion Bicyclist of the World, will exhibit Every Evening.October 29,1886.BATTERSEA CRUCIBLES.Plumbago and Salamander Crucibles, Plumbago and Salamander Colour Pot*.Round and Triangnlar Clay Crucibles.Assay Crucibles for Cold, Copper and Lead.Roasting Dishes, Scoriflers ami Cupels.Fluxing and Skittle Pots.Furnaces and Mufflers.Round and Flat Porous Cells* Hessian Crucibles iu Nests.«7 Pzicz List on Application.LYMAN, SONS & CO.qt^OHSTTIRIE^A-IL-47 Sole Agent* in the Dominion for the Morgan crucible co.October 30.1886.\tLm trobabliltlo* for the Next 24 Honrs tor tne St.Lawrence, etc.etc.Tozonto, November 8.1 ».m.\u2014Lower St.Lawrence and Gulf\u2014Fresh to strong west and south-west winds, and fair cooler weather.Inward Mall Steamer.Parisian\u2014The Allan Line R.M.S.\"Parisian,\u201d Captain Jaa Wylie, from Liverpool, Oct 2>, via Moril'e, with 88 cabin, 58 intermediate.and 170 steerage passer gets, besides a general canzo for Quebec.Montreal and the West, arrived at Rimouski at 2 p.m.vosterday, and havinc' landed the mills, loft an hour later for Quebec.She will arrive in port this morning.Toe following is a list of her saloon passengers :\u2014 His Excellency the Marquis of Lansdowne, Governor-General of Canada, The Marchioness of Lansdowne, Lady Evelyn Fitzmaurice, Lady Beatrice Fitzmaurice, Lady F Churchill, Mias Noedel, Hon H J .-\\nson, ADC, an I nine servants in attendance upon his lordship and suite, Mr Andrew Allan, Miss Allan and maid.Lord Bishoncf Algoma, Mrs W\u2019heatlev Anderson, Dr Baefenor.Miss Benson, Miss Biggar, Miss Britbruco, Mr W T K Carmae, Mr W Carey, Mrs J Child.Mr J B Curtis, Mr R H Gai-theme.MrR J Gastergill.Miss Garrett, Mr W B Gilgrin, Mrs Gilgrin, Mr Godfrey, Mr H \\V G.xisal, Mrs Gardson, Mr G B Hall, Miss M E Jremy, Mr Robert Klainbies, Miss Maitland, Miss Matthews, Mr J D McBurnie, Mr G R Merritt, Mrs Merritt.Miss Merritt.Mi*s MiaR Mias Morris, Mr XapiOr.Miss Norton, \"Ion G Ouimet, Mrs Ooimet.Mr Parker.Mis arker.Mis* H J Parker, M**tèr A G Parker\", Miss M D Parker and infant, Mr A Patoo, Mrs Shuter and two children.Kevd Dr Smellie, Mrs Smellie.Miss Smeilie.Mr R Gordon Smith, Mrs Gordon Smith, child, infant and servant.Miss G C Smith, Miss Elarratt Smith, Reyd r Smith.Mr Chas Stimson, Mrs Stimson, Mr H H Swiogf >rd.>Ir Setlay, Mrs Tibbs and two children.Mrs Turner.Mi*s Turner, Mr B WiL lianv*, Mrs Williams, Mr C E Wrivht, Misa W right.Arrival Out of the Hail Steamer.Satdinian\u2014The All in Line RMS \"Sardi-n-an.\u201d Lt.W.H.Smith, R.N.K., htnceon Friday morning, 29th ult., arrived out on Saturday morning.Bvaver\u2014Tug \u201cBeaver\u201d having been repaired came off Rosaell\u2019s gridiren, yesterday afternoon.Casonbury\u2014The es \"CjAnoqhury,\u201d Captain Lancaster, having discharged her Quebe; cargo, left tor Montreal on Saturday morning, Carmona\u2014The sa *\u2018Cjarmona.\u201dCapt Hslcrow, left ft>r M.ntreal on Saturday afternoon.Donaldson Li>e\u2014Daring the coming winter the Don.y\u2019ds*.n Line steamer* are to rup he: tween Glasgow and Halifax, ^j.S.Drcid\u2014The Government steamer \u2018 Druid\u201d returned from below on Saturday, after per forming service in connection with the buoys.Ejtp Kiso\u2014Solly.Nov.Passed, |t?< Erl King\u201d (Br), friifee, Muntr'Al for Lonr doo.Napolzov III \u2014The Dominion stermer N poleoo lit ,\u201d Capr.E.Larochelle, arrive t at 4 30 p m.yesterday from Belle I de and other lighthousts in the GuP.Capt.L reports havirg experienced fair weather for he time of the teason ; landed on the Bird Rocks with ditK.'ulty, after having been there for the fourth t me.Saw five vessels working out of the Gulf ou the 3rd ult.A bark anchored at the Pilgrims, outward bound.Fishing on the north shore had been bad, aL though the tLhertnea on the* Canadian shore are all provided for thé winter, but those living on (oe' north coast of Newfoundland are destitute of everything, and they trust tfi their G:vernmeut for relief.Passed two schooners, one of them the \"Migounett*,\u201d at Pilgrims, bound up.Saw sa.\"Otter\u201d at anchor above Crane Island.Tbe \"Napoleon\u201d brought up from Labrador two families, who intend to adopt farming for the future.NZztôbian\u2014The ss \" Neatorian.n Captain Dàlziel, of the Allan Line, bound for Lohdoh, left for sea on Saturday.This is her last trip of tbe season from Quebec.Oregon\u2014The Dominion Line RMS '\u2019Oregon,\u201d'Capt Williams, sailed from Liverpool, on :be 5th instant, for Halifax.NS, with the mails.She is the first vessel to leave for Halifax with the Canadian mails this season.Otter -The *s \"Otter,\u201d Capt May, left port at l p.m.on Saturday, for Point Esquimaux, etc.PhcEMCIan\u2014The Allan Line sa \"Phnmi\u2018 clan,\u201d Capt McKtllop.from Quebec, arrived at London on Friday, wl.h lo»s of seven oxen and !hc«p, but of ner shipment of 302 oxen and 661 sheep.PmiOTTIUN, ETu\u2014North Sydney.CB, Nov 4- -Steamer \"Plymethian\u201d (Bi^, Pinkham, from Montreal for Newcastle, when coming into port collided at midnight with schr \"Evelyn\u201d (Br).The \u201cEvelyn\u201d lost bowsprit and jibboom.Tiianemorb\u2014The a*.\"Thanomore,\u201d Capt.Boutcher, of the Beaver Line, froitf Liverpool with oasseogers and a general cargo, arrived in port at 4.30 a m.yesterday, ancrleft at 11.15 a,ro.foy'Montreil.Reports ^bark inward bound off Antiçoqti.SAILING VES3SU.Aavak\u2014Bark \"Aavak.\u201d Captain Legaad, at London, from this port, made the passage in twenty-seven dayn.Alphild\u2014Bark \"Alihild.\u2019* Capt Salvesen, has a.rived at London from Quebec, after a passage of twenty-eight days.Eldorado\u2014By telegraph to Messrs.D.k J.Maguire\u2014New York, Nov.5\u2014Arrived, brig.\u2018\u2018Bldorado,,f Ciptain Morin, from H*yti.'\u2022 Ga3peb.Etc\u2014Bark \"Gaspeé,\u201d Capt Pinhey.bound to Buenos Ayres, and schr \u201cAnnibella,\u2019 arrived from Montreal on Saturday afternoon, in tow of tug * Florence,\u201d and anchored.JCatb C.Ma.jCIRB, etc.\u2014Ry cable tu Messrs.D.k J.Maguire\u2014Buenos Ayres, Novemter 5\u2014Arrived, prior, barques \"Kate Maguire,\u201d Capt.Temple, and \"Kate Harding,\u201d Capt.Bolduc, from Quebec, Reine Victoria\u2014Schr \"Reine Victoria,\u201d belonging to Mr.Perrault, of Deechambault, while on her way from Montreal to Quebec, with a cargo of flour, was caught in tfieg^lz a* Saturday night, off portnaur.and feadmer maid rnaat broken close to the deck.She also lost foretopmast and fore-gaff, >ut succeeded in reaching port yesterday morning.The cargo is, we understand, only slightly damaged.It is consignei to Mr, Win.Carrier, of this city Reynard\u2014Bark \"Reynard,'\u2019Capt McGough, did not leave for sea on Saturday morning, previously reported, being detained by adverse winds.She endeavored to got under weigh yes terday, but was pi evented by the gate VamiFU\u2019VER\u2014Bark \"Vancouver,\" Captain Monro, bound to Londonderry, left for sea on Saturday, being tow ed to Indian Cove by tug \"Aurelia.\u201d MWCgLLANSOCa.Tow\u2014Tug \u201cSt.Jarqes\u201d arrive! from Sorel on Saturday morning with two barges in tow port of Quebec- arrived.Nov 6\u2014Schr A W C, Robinson, Paspebiac, Ross & c», fish and oil.Nov 7\u2014SS Thanemore, Boutcher, Liverpool, Uct 26, H H Sewell, paasaugers and geu-ral cargo.SS Napoleon III, Larochelle, Labrador, Ac, lighthouse service.CLEARED.Nov 6\u2014S3 Nestorian, Dalziel, Loudon, Allans, Rae k co.Bark Vancouver, Munro, Londonderry, 11 Kennedy, Schr Mary Star of the Sea, Boutillier, P-spe-biac, Master.-Busy, Boudreau, Esquimaux Pt, Master.HIOH WATER AT QCEBIO\u2014STANDARD TIKE\u2014IHf 6 Monday.Wednesday.Thursday., Friday.Saturday .Nov.\tMorning\tEvenii g .3\t4 23\t4 31 .»\t4 47\t5 07 .10\t5 2t\t5 11 .11\t5 59\tG 16 12\t6 33\t6 48 .13\t7 05\t7 23 .14\t7 41\t7 f9 la its struggle it dislocated its shoulder, aud A ^ietideiuanly 4>aiiiblcr*.11ur- its imprisoned limb became limp and power- j\tderer.Ices.Its moanings were pitiful, and the at-; Doc Johnson, of LitHurtoU ta,i,«: tendants were moved to renewed and at last fessional gambler of tlie lohnOki * Ba P10' successful efforts to effect a separation.The dreseea fuuir8 ]v 'nLtï\u201eG?it w yi^ trowel was reintroduced into the monster\u2019s \u2018 very popular & wL i1oitJy \u201eP,°llte ;}Dd mouth with no very gentle thrusts, and prob- ' gambler known as French Inland Un° ' 'i ably effected severe wounds on some tender followed.Joe?\"10 was a bbz mnn part.Bubbles of greyish slime were exuded 19;, pounls, slapped Doc who is slight0 8 line from the mouth and nostrils, and .finally the _ asked him to stop, and when Joe difn\u2019i .ter jaw slowly opened.Even then it was the drew a pistol and shot him dead Thi* ^ Montreal Announcements.in D°c s Gambling house, which was crowded.After the shooting Doc treated the crowd, and after drinking walked to the dead man, who lay where he fell, and said : \"Well, Joe, you have been looking for this for the last five days.I tried to avoid it.May God bless : you aiid forgive you for taking advantage of : me.lie then gave §100 toward the funeral j pxp»ntca.I ne Coroner\u2019s jury exonerated Doc from all blame.N.B.\u2014The stream of tide runs np forty-five minutas after high water.MOONS PHASES Full Moon, Thursday.11th.2.22 p.m.COMMERCIAL.Reported by T.B.Blanruban & Co.O lx iocs, go 3V1 £xx-lx.ot«.November 6.1886.\t\tDec.\tJan.\tFeb.WHEAT.\tOpening.Highest.I.c west\t Closing\t\t74.} 743 748 III\t7r>i S5 755\t76* 76* 7« 76 CORN.\t0|>cmng.Highest.Lowest\t Closing\t\t371 371 36ÿ 36J\t37§\t *7*\t 37 \t 37*1\t\t PORK.\tOjWDing.Highest.Loweri.Closing\t\t9 20 9 22 9.20 9.22\t10.15 10.15 9.97 10.02\t10.17 10.17 10.02 10 02 LARD.\tOpening.Highest.lowest.Closing\t\t5.92 5.95 5.82 5.82\t6.00 6.05 5.95 5.95\t(\u2022\u2022.02 6.02 ff.03 6.02 aF*o-tx»oï oxxnxa.\t\t\t\t \tOpening.Highest.Lowest\t Closing\t\t665 \t G5S'\t * o-g;\t 65} 1\t\t\t\t work of several minutes to disengage the hooked fangs from the wounded paw\u2019.The combatants were place 1 in their separate receptacles, the mouster lapping his thick black lips with his greenish forked tongue, while the alligator closed its eyes, probably to die of the venom in its system.A LONG SIEGE.Detroit, Nov.5\u2014George Gankin still holds the fort in Sandwich, Out., against that town\u2019s authorities and is having a good time.It is getting to le the fcshicnablu thing in society to scent an evening with George.Almost every evening a party of congenial spirits meet to enjoy his hospitality, talk over old times when Sandwich was a metropolis!.\t.\t_\t-\u2014 and swap stories.Provisions in abundance ,\t'e ® conf,iguuiont of APPLE CIDER arc sent to him by his many friends in and j \u2018,om Norwich, (lot., wbich be can guarantee to about the dead old town, and Rankin whiles I ba pure, and which he has now in bottles, and APPLE CIDER ! /|MIE UNDERSIGNED BEGS TO IN- A form his patrons, and the public, that ho Stools.IVXa.x-lx.ot.Stocks.\t\tS3 ?Û 55\tJS .Sf-S\tid\tt « 0-3 0.B.4 Quincy .\t\t1Î0\t140}\t139}\t139} N.Y Centra \t\t\t\t113\t1131\t113\t118* Can.South\t\t.\t6t*\t6r}\t,til?\t65 Del.ft Hud\t\t\t\t106*\t107\t10*)}\t106$ Del.L.ft W\t\t\t\t14Q\t142*\t3%\tUl| Erie\t-.\t\t\t\t\t35j\t36*\t\t36* Jersey Centr*!\t\t\t\t51$ 3i*i\t52*\t51}\t52} Kanins ft T\t\t.\t\t3K*\t\t36* Lou.A N'twb\t\t.\t57*\t07f\t57*\t67a Lake Shore\t\t New York and New\tEny-\t95| ytw\t06$\t955\t96} North Pacific (Com).\t\u2022 \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 \u2022\t29|\t29}\t29\t99 Do.Pref\t\t\t63j\t04*\t03*\t63?North-West\t\t\t\tH7j\t118*\tH7ï\t118 Pacific Mad\t\t\t\t55j\tw§\t\u2019*5 Reading.\t\t\t.\t37$\t37$\t37\t37} Erie Seconds\t\t\t\t\t\t St.Paul\t St.Paul (PfJ)\t\t\t\t94\t95\t94\t943 Omaha\t\t\t\tr-O*\t\u2022>o*\tm\t\"4)3 Omaha (^id)\t\t\t\t\t1134\t113$\t1134\t113$ Texas Pacific\t\t\t-\t2lf\t22\t21*\t21?Clin.Pacific\t\t\t68?\t60Ü\t08»\t69} Union Pac\t\t\t60a\t6I1\t60 V\t60^ W.U.Tel\t\t\t\t71'i\t760\t79 Ceo.Pac\t\t\t46}\t46?\t464\t16?Qr.Trans\t\t\t\t37}\t36*\t36] Pacific\t Peoria, Decatur and Evans-\t\tll?\u2019\t1170\t117\t117} ville \t\t\t33*\t33}\t33}\t33} C maolidated Gas Company -\u2014\t\t86*\t87»\t86}\t863 NOTIOÇ.Any of the above Stocks can bo boqghf or snbj at onr office, at prices as they arrive by wire.Deal from 10 sharae upwards, on as Iowa margin as «1 .00 per share, upwards.All trades can be concluded and settlements obtained immediately on the spot; or.wo are pro) arod to deliver scrip to investors after Is hours\u2019 notice, and payment in full.Gold Exchange.Nsw Yon*.Nov.6, 11.00 a-no.\u2014American G dd.4.85.Sterhosr Kr ihapcu, 4 Ki.latest European Markets.Liverpool, November 6.1.30 a.m\u2014Gotten steady.Uplands, 5}d.Orleans, 3^d.Custom Duties The following is the amount of duties collected at the Custom House, Quebec, on tbe 6th November\u201481400 08.away many loncsomu hours by singing to himself the numerous French-Canadian tongs he himself has composed.Official supervision has become less rigid of late and occasionally he can enjoy the shadow of his own vine and fig tree, taking good care not to venture too far from hi* door.Public sympathy i* decidedly in favor of Rankin.George Rankin is a brother of McKee Rankin, the actor.There is a quarrel between thu Hankins and their kin, the McKee*, over the d stribution of tome piop rty to which both families have cla ms, and in a dispute George Rankin knocked down h;s uncle, a McK- e, iu the street.The uncle swore out a wairant for George\u2019s arrest, hut he refused to allow the police to cpter big house, threatening to cat dewn with an axe the first officer who tried to inter.He has barricaded his house and tiie police have been keeping watch wi'hout to serve the warrant upon him when he leaves the protection of his 'casrie.\u201d The sPge has erntinued since October 16th.Montreal âtook Market\u2014November tt FfEST ftOARVI Bank of Montreal.234$ to 233 ; sales, 6 shares at 233 ; 25 shares at 233$ ; ex-di v, 2.0 to 229 ; 25 shares at 227^.Ontario hank, 1184 to 1154 ; sx-div, 115& to uaj, Banina du Peuple, 98 to 95.Molion\u2019s Baak, 143 to 141.Bank of Toronto.211 to 207i.Banque Jacques-Cartier, 68^ asked.Merchant\u2019s Bank.130j to 130 ; sales, 23 shares at 130.Bank of Commerce, 123-1 t° 123j ; sales, 150 shares at 123 ; 15 shares at 1231 ; 25 shares at 1234.Canada Pacific Railway, 70 to 69$ ; sales, 25 shares at 69£ Montreal Telegraph Oorooanv.1I4 to 119$ ; tales, 25 «hares-at UIQ ; 2Co shares at 113$ ; 25 shades at 113| ; 25 shares at 113$.Richelieu and Ontario Navigation Company, 73| to 741 ; sales, 150 shares at 72$; 50 shares at 72?; 2)0 shares at 73$ ; 75 shares at 73^ ; 25 shares at 73$.City Passenger Kodwav Company, 21G to 211 ; sales, 25 shares at 214.Montrear Gas Company.214 to 2131.Canada Cotton Company, 98 to 9.% Dundaa Cotton Company, Uc w thout iliu'.i.tu', r.b all ncau Jstre banco so many llv< -i tl.nt here H where we make our great bouit.Cur pdis euro it wii.lo \u2022there do not.\t\u201e\t.Carters Lillis J.i- r rdli r.rc very smsll ntid very easy to tuk\".Cue or two nilis ninken dose.They arc etricllv vge-dblc r.nd do not gripe or Du>-e, but by their gentle action picase all who use\"hem.I vials at 25 cents: five for $1.Sold jy d.uggists every v.hcrc, or sent by mail.t CARTER MEDICINE CO., New York City April 4, 1886.\tLm-m.w.friA* Newest and MostModern Styles of Type -EXECUTED WITH- NEATNESS A\\D DESPATCH Jlerehants,Bankers and Manufacturers SHOULD READ BRADSTREET\u2019S A WEEKLY JOURNAL OF Trade, Finance and PnMc Economy.Sixteen Pages every Saturday.Oftentimes Twenty Pages.Sometimes Twenty four Pages.FIVS DOLLARS A YEAR.THEBRD&STREETCOMPANY (Business Established 1849\u2014Incorporated 1876 Capital and Sdbplds $1,400,000.283, Broadway Executive Offices.273.211.New York.Merchants, Bankers, Maunfacturers and others Dkar Sirs\u2014In addition to mr Mercantüi Agency Reports ws are now publishing a week ly commercial and 6nancia newspaper in our name of BRADSTREET\u2019S.\u2019\u2019 Tbis paper is ot value and interest to ob erv ing business men, particularly merchants banker* and manufacturers.It does not deal with credits or furnish ratings, but reports, reviews and discusses those matters, dome-tic and foreign, that have any bearing upon tbe business of this country.Reporting tho crops in detail, investig.tiug numerous industries criticizing various investment securities aoci reviewing tha markets are special features, while the tariff, monetary, transportât! )n, l\u201cg .1, bankruptcy, partnership aud hundreds cf other topics aro ably treated, not in the interest of political parlies or geographical sections, but in the beat interest of the business men of the whole country.It is emphatically the business man\u2019s news paper.We solicit your subscription for one year st five dollars.Very truly yours, THE BRADSTREET COMPANY 8UBSCB1BE NOW FOB BRADSTREET\u2019S.M PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Seded Tenders endorsed \u201cTender for Electric Lighting,\u201d and aidressel to the undersigned, will be received at this office np to 4 P.M.of WEDNESDAY, the 1st of De-^ cember next, from competent pari'es willing to y undertake the er ction and maintenance of a \u2018 system of one hundred Electric Aie Lights equal each to 2,000 candle power, or of same intensity as our present Street and Terrace Lishts ; and to be lit aud kept lit every day in t'>a year from dirk till day-light, during the same hours as those nontrae'ed for by tbe Gas Company, and in addition thereto snd unlike the Gw! Company, during all and every such hours aa tha moon may fail to shine during rainy, stormy or cloudy weather.The whole according to plan and specification to be seen on applicati m here, and as t>er list of lights and p sition thereof prepared and to the satisfaction of tho City Engineer and Cor porati»n.Each tender shall be made on a blank form to be subscribed to by two responsible parties willing to secure the cairying out of the con-tract.\t.Each tender shall co- er the City Treasurers receipt for an accepted chsqno of an amounr, equal to 5% (five per cent.) ot the sum tendered to erect tbe system and keen it going ao.1 in perect work.ng order for five years from 1st May, 1887 to Lt of Mav, 1892.The price tendered t-hall be for erecting the system and maintaining it for five years as inferred from last paragraph.Each tender to set forth also what redaction pet annum would obtain on a 10 year\u2019s contract.Each tender shall also set forth what tbe cost will be for the erection and ftaintenance of any additional light per annum.The contractor to pay for the drawing np of the contract, and shall supply the Corporation with a Notarial cooy thereof.CHS.BAILLAIRGE, City Engineer.N.B.\u2014It will be competent riao for any party tendering to submit such other scheme of their own as might offer greater advantages in a p.cnniary point of view or any improvement in the disposition of the lights, or in their number, arrangement, grouping etc.\u2014statiug of course the proposed price for so doing^ C.B.October 19.1886.\t________ H Street, Cape.Store or Office on Sault-an Matelot Street, No.10.Apply at Office of WESTON HUNT & SON.69, Dalbousie Street.L.T.October 14, 1886.\tmarl?-Am ibooik: -AND- CITY TREASURER'S OFFICE, Qdkbeo, 18th October, 1886.YOXT-Ft.Notice is hereby given that unless tbe Taxes for tha current year be paid without delay, the accoupts will be banded over to the Recorder\u2019s Court for colli ction.All the accounts due for sidewalks will alro be handed to the Recorder\u2019s Court if not paid tomedi.ld,.O.J.L.LAFKANCE, \u2022 City Treasurer, October 19, 1886.JOB PRINTING \u2022IN THE- PAMPHLETS sizes.On Paper of the Best Quality.ESTIMATES GIVEN OF EVERY DESCRIPTION OF BOOK AND JOB PRINTING.BROKERS\u2019 ADVICE NOTES.Brokers\u2019 Buying and Selling Contract Blanks.Blank Books, Ledgers, Day Books, Journals EVERY CLASS OF BANK BLANKS PRI4TED AT THIS OFFICE.W Ruling and Bookbinding FOR SALE, \\LAR\u2019»E LOT OF GROUND SITU ated aad lying on tbe South-East Corner of Briige and PrinM Edward Streets, and being No.âiS^on the Cadastral Plan for St, Ruch\u2019a Ward, Quebec, with one framed Two-Sto y House, id&atered on the outside, and one Three-Story Brick House and dependencies.No ground rent*.The whole actually rented for $ >81.00.J.E.BOI Y, Notary, 24, St.Joseph Street, Quebec, October 2, 1886.\tBm mi, ESTATE NOTICE.PARTIES WISHING TO BUY, SELL, LEASE ok EXCHANGE WHARF PROPERTY, HOUSES, STORES, Deip Water, BEACH ok BUILDING LOTS, in a manner profitable to themselves, are nvited to communicate with the undersigned at his office, 13, Sault-an-Matelot Street.JOHN HEARN.July 13,1886.THE GREATEST ^OïOEROFNIODERB TlfslES HOLLOWAY\u2019S PILL Thx Aliktuq or thk Body.\u2014The stomach tbe alembic of the human system.In R those wondrous chemical changes take place which result in the transmutation of food into b ood.When it is vigorous the necessary processes of digestion and assimilation go on uninterrupted, aud the sy-tem is suitiblv nour isbed.When it is feeble or disordered, tbev are obstructed, and b *mg in conséquence ill suppliée with blood of a vitalizing quality, ths physical organism becomes weak and feeble, tbe nerves suffer, the liver and bowels are semi para yzed, and appetite ano sleep fail.These disastrous consequen -es may, however, be prevented or remodibd » ith the supreme stomachic and aperient, Nob^hbop & Lyman\u2019s Vbgktablv Discovery and Dyspeptic Jure, a medicine of taie purity and efficacy, which reforms a dio-ordored and repairs a weakened state of tbe digestive organs, overcomes biliousness, relieves the b >wels when obstructed without straining or weakening them, and promotes tbe exit from the system of impurities which infect the blood, whi'h ca >se serious oigamc maladies.No objectionable mineral contaminates it, and iu value is not marred by a subsequent re-action prejudicial to the general health.Far preferable is it to the ordinary nauseous drugs used to prodnee a similar effect, but which are frequently ineffective as well as unpleasant ; nor is it a cheap and valueless medicine, puffed into exhtenoe.It is used for dyspepsia, biliousness, affections of the blood, kidney complaints, female weakness, lumbago, Ac., and in all blooa diseases it is unetualled.Price.$1.00.Sample Bottle, 10 cents.Ask for Nobtkrof A Lyman\u2019s Vegetable Discovery and Dyspeptic Gore.Tbe wrapper bears a fac simile of their signature.Sold by all medicine dealers.September 1M, 18)6.\tLmd&w The Great female Rcmed JOB MOSES\u2019 PILLS.I THIS INVALUABLE MED LINE unfailing in the cure of all tbot aid dangerous disorders to which the mal ccnstitution is subject.It invigorates the de t.dilated and delicate ; and by regulating aad .t engthening the system, fortifies the yonthfu -cnstitation for tbe duties of life, and wbeo ,akeu in middle or old age, proves a real bless-tag, and on the approach of Child-birth tbeee should be used for two or three weeks pra-vicua to confinement ; tbe benefits to be dérivai are incalculable ; they fortify the ooustitn-ticn, lessen the suffering during labor, prevent m rakness of tbe organs, and enable tbe mother perform her duties with comfort to bursel m i child.In all ases of Nervous and Spinal Affections, Fains in tbe Back and Limba, Fatigue on slight jxerti m, Palpitation of tbe Heart, Hysterics and Wnites, these Pills will effect a cure whan ail other means have failed, and although a owe f il remedy, do not contain iron, calomel antin oay, or anything hurtful to the oonstitn-n.Sold by all Medicine Dealers.Full directions in tbe pamphlet around each package, MOSES BW YORK, SOLS PROPRIETOR $1 00 and 6 cents h r postage, enclosed to Northrop A Lyman, Toronto, Ont., general Agents for the Dominion, will insure a bottle cmt&ining over 50 pills by rytnru maiL December 15.1885.\tLm-dAw IET O T I O E .To Dealers In Firewood, Bateau-Men and Others.fit HE UNDERSIGNED DRAWS THE attention ot interested parties to the following By-Law passed by the City Council on the 5th March last :\u2014 1.\tThat after the passing of the present By-Law, all cord wood, sold in the City of Quebec, shall be sold by the cord, half-cord, toird or quarter of a cord.2.\tThat the standard cord of fire wood shall be eight feet in length, four feat in height and three feet or two and one-half feet in depth, French measure.43.That all such hre wood shall not have less than three feet or two and one-half feet in length, French measure as aforesaid.4.\tThat it shall be the duty of the Chief of Police, officers ad men of the Police Force, der his orders, to see that tbe present By-anw is enforce!.5.\tWhosoever shall commit an infraction against this present By-Law, or any part thereof, shall be liable to a tine not exceeding forty dollars and in default of immediate pay meat of said fine and costs, to an imprisonment in the Common Gaol of this District ot Quebec for a space of time not exceeding two months.Bat owing to the fact that at the time of the passing of the By Law the fire wood now for sale was then cat, tbe said By-Law will not be put in force until tbe opening of navigation m 1887.By ordsr, .L.P.VOHL, Chief of Police.July 13.1886.THE PILES purify the Blood, correct all Disease, of the LIVER TOMACK KIDNLYS AND BOWELS ^jjThey invigorate and restore to health Debilitated Gonstitulions and are invaluable In all Complaints incidental to Females of all ages.For Children and the aged they are priceless.THE OINTMEN f an Infallible ramedy 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received orders to report for immediate prosecution all Carters, Traders and Dog owners who have not yet taken out licenae for the year 1886 \u201987.L.P.VOHL, Chief of F olice.June 29, 1886.Olty 3i3x».Klxxoox*,ei O±s±co CXTTT HA-LL, (QUEBEC, April Slit, 1886.PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Aqueduct Water is supplied to citizeus for domestic puriwsea only, and in no way for manufacturing or industrial pursuits and that whoever shall consume water for Motors, for Sewing Machines, Lathes, Coffee or Spice Mills, Printing Presses, or any other Durpose whatever, as for Dynamos for Electric Lighting.&cM fcc., issubiect in law to a fin $20.00 for each offence.The Water Works Committee is ready to receive and favorably consider any demand for tbe use of water for motors for manufacturing and industrial purposes, and would invite citizens to consider the advantages to them selves of such a mode of utilizing the power due to the i reasure of tbe water for the objects already specified and a thou'and others requiring a minimum quantity of water, of which the price or cost ehall ne payable to the Corporation at the existing rate of 3c.the 100 Iu>2 perial gallons, or at such other reduced rate as upon recommendation of the Water Works Committee, the City Council might think fit to impose ; the quantity of water to be paid for being invariably baaed ol the indications of a meter put in for tho very purpose of recording the exact quantity used, aud so put in by and at the expense of tbe Corporation, and on which tho party for whom it is so put it, or on whose premises it is found t j be charged at the rate of 10 p.c.per annum of the cost of said hydrometer or rental thereon and to keep tbe same in repair ; or the said 1C% may be collectable everv six or every three months or quarterly, that is in two or four payments or installments, as the Corporation may decide.CHS.BAILLAIRGE.City A W.W.Engineer.April 24, 1886.1873.GRIP I 1886 CANADA'S COMIC JOURNAL l GREAT IMPROVEMENTS 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