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The Quebec chronicle
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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[" iligh Water\u20147.24 a.m.TOMORROWS TIDES.High Water\u2014$.07 a.m.8.18 pm.d [' ESS \u201cha Chronicle is the Hest Advertising Medium in Quebec\u201d ATS e PROBABILITIES FOR TO-DAY, Moderate winds, fair and cool.~_VOi.Lill.NO.19,435.SIX PAGES.THE CERONICLE, QUEBEC, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21, 15V8.SIX PAGES.BATTLE To QOD CELEECEIPE® HEAVY AT CAMP GLENCOE QUEBEC BOYS FOR THE TRANSVAAL PPR r PPRDOP 000 - _ ; se 2082 Provincial Government\u2019s Boers Drivenfrom a Strong | : $ Prompt Action.Position at the Point ê \u2014 Of the Bayonet.VOLUNTEER EXPLOYES' WAGES es82 \u2014\u2014\u2014 THE DUBLIN FUSILIERS .> battle, lasting cient hours, r0 BE CONTINUED, AND THEIR ce yes y, at Ge SITUATIONS KEPT OPEN \u2014 AND KIRG'S ROYAL RIFLES te Camp: between the British PRIVATE FIRMS FOLLOWING = Se te the et, SUIT \u2014 MANY YOUNG QUEBEC- Strücé Terror Ito the |o in'taking possession of Dun- ERS OFFERING THEIR SERVI- Hearts of Joubert's Men, BRITISH LOSS OVER 50 rifiémet kefp up à Étéady fre.4 and to dislodge them, General BOERS LOSE ABOUT 800.s La the King's ta Royal wnd Dublin Fusiliers to charge the position.In Gleacoe Camp; Oct: 20.\u20143.50 p.m-\u2014 carrying out this order, the Sifter eleik hows of coneluious hes: British soldiers showed that fighting, Tatas Hill was carried by they had nat forgotten their the Dublin Fusiliers and the King's old cunning in the usc of helt Rifles, under cover of a well served favorite weapon\u2014tke bayonet.artillery fire by the Thieteenth and Despite the rough paths \u201cto be Sixty-Niath Batteries.The Boers, traversed the gallant riflemen who threntened the British rear, have reticed.Thé fight was almost an eu act counterpart of that of Majube Hill, except that the position of tbe Boer aod British forces were reversed.shot WAR OFFICE BESIEGED.London, Oct.20.\u2014The absence of details regarding the British losses in the engagement at Glencoe Camp causes the deepest anxiety and the War Office is besieged by relatives and friends of those making up the force that took part in the fight.DETAILS OF THE FIGHT.Glencoe Camp, Oct.20.\u2014Aftermooa\u2014 The battle today has been a brilliant success.The Boers got a reverse which may possibly, for , time at any rate, check all aggressive action.The British artillery practice in the early part of the day decided the battle.The seizure of Dundee Hil by the Boers are i dee Hill, and at daylight, yesterday, opened an artillery fire o the British Camp.Ti Sa ish guas soon retu and in 8 short time the Boer batteries were silenced | Their and noble fusiliers quickly had the terri Hoers (lying before them like .Ât the némy rushed down from the hill which tbe infantry had so heroically carried, they were met by the British tavalty and suflefed some further Ines, mañy of them surrendering as prisoners.The British loss is said to be about 36 killed and wounded; Gen.Symoss, the commander, being among the latter.The Boer loss is placed at about PA have occurred in the vi- ee?ve POP IIE IIT IVIIFGIINIVI PIPPI PIPPI FOITHTVII I PEYGIIs @ guns at Mount Pagwani, overlook- 66S6SHOHHHHHH6HO6HHS6SHHSOHHCÇOOS HS 61:66 6600694 CES \u2014 SOME ACCEPTED SWORN IN.\u2014\u2014 Thé Quelle Goverment decided at a cabinet mecting yesterday morning, that any civil servants wishing to en list willi {hd Cakddian rontingent for the Transvaal, will be grailéd leave of absence, Their salaries will be paid, as usual, Thix important decision will be a great süiniilus t# enlistment, as a number of the Government employes are anxious tu offer their services.Enthuslesm is mbutiting high in Quebec over the Tiafifvant aint pent, and there is every probability tha many more volunteers than are needed will report for enlistment.It mvas ascer- jesterday hat King Brothers & Co., lumber merchants of this civ, have made mest sstisfuctory lerms any of their emuloyes who Wish to enlist.Their situations will await them on their return.eg Abi Many othtf fifms are Ahin ac- | decal thin be tion, although full learned.- \u2018 A large numbes, nf voluriteets came nefore Surgeon Lieul-Co!.Sewell for nedical examination yesterday.Among those who passed were some 25 of the R.C.A, militia.H.Tweddell, Sergt.l.Tréggett, AND Blowin, of the Bist Battalion, has vol- mteered for service.The Shamrock \u2018was Beaten in Her Own Weather, IT WAS THE LAST AND BEST RACE OF ALL, And was Well Contested from the Start to the sorthward, with a tush, cama a good Stiff breeze this morning, clearing away what little Mist and fog there was between seven and eight o'tlock sod giving the sk and crews of tha Co inf A aT Bhamrock the best en couragement they hate vet recetved fer + race.At, 9.30 both yadlits, were passing through the outer end of Gedney's Channel, and a few minutes later, after cutting off from their tugs, tay were standing off and on ander mainsail und jib, trying the breeze, which was pow froin about north by east and increasing its weight evety mijute Pr a 10.20 he wind was blowing fully miles ans r, vaux tie 4 Htthie ea uf the Iigsvihip, and it locked doubtful teen whethéf the yachts would B& Abie fo carry ven working topsails, ote! the m a4, much less their club sails.by Committee boat, which had anchored vachts were manoeuvring nofth of the line with botims to starboard when $2 VFI PEGEPIECIIVILIIIT HE OP SSH SSH Es 1 COLUMBIA HOLDS THE AMERICA CUP; ; ETRE CLE WO see That the Columbia is a better yacht than the Shamrock has now been demonstrated.The admirers of the Irish craft were confident that if she got sufficient wind the Shamrock would outsail the defender.Tut yesterday's experience Finish.disillusioned them EE DECOON - ess : INCIDENT \u2018The American craft sailed PLEASENT I 1 closer to the wind, beat the AFTER THE RACE.Shamrock in a free run, and surprised everybody by her admirable sailing qualities.Whether the chalienger would have \u2018one better if there had been no delays or if she had not broken her topmast are matters of speculation which do not affect the result.Though splendidly handled, she was beaten in a light wind and in a heavy wind end the America Cup re- Mains fx Ameriean hands.zee But there will be another chal- leuger next year, and then \u2014 well, we will wait, and see what we shall see.At 14.29.05 she went about to starboard for 4 Short board of Ave Zinutock having made the short rf, tacked to starboafd at t fifteen min- Tr 24.30.Duileg the having split tacks with the Columbia, 8984 666096600006 666 944696 6 9636 \u20ac à OO à Wat à sarprite, for.although the at had been exchanging shots al! it was nol until a shell boomed over TLaing's Nek and Ingogo Heights are fortified, and earthworks have been thrown up and guns left at many placce the tawn into the camp that their | on the way south.presence.was discovered.Then the FIGHTING AT LADY SMITH.shells came fast.The hill was posi- | Lady Smith, Oct.19.\u2014(Pelayed in tively alive with the swarming Boets, mmtil the British artillery got to work D ficent energy and precision \u201cPise \u201cbatteries from.the camp took up Position to the south of the town, and after a quarter of an bour's mapnif- cent firing silenced the guns on the The correspondent could see shells dropping among the Boer pieces and doing or the enemy large sumbers apd wi magni bill.with remaikable accui tremendo execution, were present in vei in © y exposed.THE ENEMY'S POSITION.By this time whole Farm and y cular MAGNIFICENT CHARGE.The infantry charge was magnificent.The way the King's Royal Rifles and tae Dublin Fusiliers stormed the posi- of the most splendid sion was one sights ever seen.BOERS\u2019 FIRE.the enemy held the of the hills behind Smith's tte Dundee Kopje.right to the south, in which direction British infantry and cavalry mov- at once.\u2018The fighting raged parti- hotly at the valley outside the Directly the Boer guns ceased transmsission).\u2014The Carbincers and Border Mounted Rifles, who had been in action with the ewemy nearly all day,.returned this evening, falling back lighting, in the face of some 2,000 Boers.They were several times al most cut off, but a Maxim gun the Boers in check.It is reported that 16 Boers were killed.Several times thé Boers were within 400 vards range, but their shooting was bad and the Maxims rendered signal service in stopping their rushes.They dave a large waggon train and artil- ery.Cape Town, Oct.23.\u2014 Despathes, dated Mafeking.Saturday night, Oct.11th, and carried by despatch riders via Kurumar and Danielskuil to Hope town, state that Col Baden-Powell inflicted a tremendous blow on the Boers nine miles north of Mafeking.Two trucks laden with dynamite, which it was kideed nnvafe on keep in Mafeking an account of risk of explosion should the town be shelled, were sent by Col.Baden-Poweil nine miles out in the hope that the Boers would shell and explode them.And so it happened.When the engine had uncoupled from the trucks and retreated about a mile, the enemy shelled the trucks with the Privates Gingras aod Dolbec, of the th, and Sergt.J.Treggett and Privates C.Tweedell, McCann, Wright and ill, of the 8tli Roval Rifles, were sworn in for service at.the Brigade of- Jee yesterday afternoon.The Red (\u2018rosx Society has issued the following circular indicating what comforts will be needed by the soldiers on their voyage to the scene of the war.\u2018War having broken out, and troops from our own country being about to 'mbark for the seat of war to assist n maintaining the unity of the Empire, we feel that we should render what as- \u2018istance we muy in the following man- er : To call upon the public for sub- æriptions.(1) To purchase 2,400 suits of sumner underwear and socks, pyjamas, 50 to 104 suits for the sick and wounded if the contingent, towels, stationery, «nd other personal articles, which may re suggested.(2) Extra food, cocoa, cocoa wine, \u2018ime juice, pickles, jams, canoed vege- \u201cables Lod fruits, tobacco, wooden sipes, etc.(3) Medical comforts, Fuller's earth, tnilst xoap.etc, and other articles to be suggested.This definite announcement will give the ladics of Quebec xoine idea as to what is needed, and will cnable them to take any action they may desire towards the demand sad the Columbia beam.came äbout fiiêt à shamrock's < across the ready to set the spinnaker to board and crossed 30 seccuds later.Official t shamrock had certainly the better of the start and with such a breeze blowing over her topsail il scemed as if her ehance had come to show her i the warning signäl wat given.The Shamrock, shooting about north-east, close on her ice Huth were lying down with heir lee rads awash.Shamrack kept off i the \u2018ine, when (wo minutes wate (bf Ie fore the signal.The Columbia, af standing on a few seconds longer on the port tack, came about on the weather quarter and as with - the Columbia in the weather berth, tke \u2018alter\u2019s spinnaker boom was dropped to port just at gunfire.The Shanrock running down reached the vicinity of the Committee coat a few seconti¥ tho «oni; A Capt: Hogarth kept her broad oft so as .ty use up the time and then luffed across ps before the wind the Committee boat's bow just at gun- iire, crossing the line at a 12-knot slip, with Columbia several lenghts astern and on her weather quarter.\u2018apt.Barr luffed Columbia diagonally line until the crew were star- time of start;: Shamrock, 1.00.35 ; Columbia, 11.01.35.The ta run down befoic the wind.In The firing of the Boers was not deadly as might have beem expected (rom troops occupying such an excellent {juosition, but the infantry Jost heavily going up hill and only .the consummately brilliant way in which Gen.Symons had trained them to fighting of result that a terrible explosion occurred, killing, it is estimated, 100 Boersrespondent of the Daily Mail, writing oft Oct.11th, says © HOT WORK.London, Oct.2t.\u2014The Mafeking cor- \u201c1 ass handing this BRITISH FORCES FOR TRANSVAAL.this kind saved them from teing swept Indeed, the hill was almost away.to my orderly with instructions to takes it to Kuruman, 300 miles away, where he will hand it to native runners who inaccessible to the storming party and | will he instructed to reach Hopetown any hesitation would bave lost the | to the south-west of Kimberley, avoid- GUNS ABANDONED.ing that place as much as possible.owing to the Boer investment.The Boers \u2018The Memy\u2019s guns, so far as the cor- | began the investment of Mafeking in téspondent could see.wete all abandon- real earnest at 6 o\u2019clock this morning.ed for the Boers had no time to re | For some days they have been skirti ys they ng them.abatement.THE GENERAL WOUNDED.A stream of fghters poured down the tills into the valley, | have hegun where the batlle went om with no the town in small bodies, but they to mass in force to the Transvaal side.Col.Baden-Powell ordered the armored train and a part of the Bechuanaland protectorates regiment to go out Namber 26,000 \u2014_\u2014 COST OF TwE CAMPAIGN THF.MILITIA The First Army Corps Will TRAINED AND MATURE HEN, |:omai THEY WILL BE SIHPPED IN |heard LESS THAN SIX DAYS \u2014( THE IS [the Shamrock to any extent, had the ESTIMATED AT £8,000,600 \u2014 TO BE CALLED setting the Cnlumbia's spinnaker the boom had been slackened too far starboard.At 11,03 the sail was lifted uver the head stays by the force of the wind and for a moment it looked a8 if the =ail would split, but by careful handling of the guy it was brought into position in a (ew minutes.Those who expected Lo see the Columbia walk right away from the Shamrock were disappointed.Two minutes passed and there was no noticeable dillerence In the position of the boats, the green acht's mainsail leading, ber spinnaker : ning exactly where it wax put nd spilling the wind into the stay- sail, jib and baby jib topsail, which had been carried from the star- .Capt.Barr, at 11.11, finding that the Columbia was not ovethauling working topsail set.The spinnaker continued to behave badly, flying over the head of the stays twice .Gea.Symons was wounded early in the action and then the command devolved on Major Yule.The enemy, as they fied, were follow: ol by the cavalry, mounted infantry and artillery; the direction tahen was to the eastward.GUNS CAPTURED.At the latest report the cavalry had not returned.Some say that four and some say five guns have been captured.The Boers artillery firing was weak and a lot of pluzzed shells were uved.Although the enemy's position was carried soon after { o'clock scattered firing went on almost all afternoon.The British losses are very severe, but those of the Boers are much heav- ter.A BRITISU CHARGE.The fimal rush was made with a triumphant yeil and ax the British troops charged to che quarters the enemy turned au fled leaving their impediments behind them in Lhoic precipl- tate Blight.ANOTHER STAND.While this was going on che battery of artillery, the 18th Hussars and the mounted infantry with a pert of the Leicester regiment got oa the enemy's flank.and as the Boers streamed wildly down the hills, making for the main road, they found that their retreat was cut off, and they rallied, and there was severe fighting, with considerable loss on both sides.Many of the enemy surrendered.THE LOSS.A rogh estimate places the British tnss at 9A killed and wounded, and that of the Boers 506.BOERS NONPLUSSED.against them and see break up the strongest force.went out a distance of four miles, and directly they came in range opened fire with their Maxims, Boers.The enemy at onre rode off in hot haste further into the veldt, away [rom the railway.but the troops purswed were in a sheltered position, while our men were in the much exposed.Volley firing was start ed at 900 yards.and soon became hot on both si were wounded, while many riderless Boers\u2019 horses rushed acress the plain) Our fire soon scattered the enemy, but at that moment tbeir general, whom we believed to be Kronge, pushed up ment occurred.consisting of the rest of the protecto- if they could They scattering the and and took them.The enemy open, and therefore, A number of our men large reinforcements, and a bot engage r Our meu behaved superbly.Reinforcements were hurried by Col.Baden-Powell from Mafeking, rate regiment, the Diamond Fields Horse, under (ol.Hove, with (wo guns, and Lord C.Bentinck with another couple of guns.The artillery soon got the range.and the Bocrs were spleu- didty shelled.They were astounded by the accuracy of our fire.\"A second armore train was dispatched from Mafeking, together with the chartered police, and a ferce general fight followed.Ultimately the Boers demoralized by the splendid work of our men, began gradually to withdraw, and by 11 o'clock they were completely driven off.They undoubtedly suffered heavy loss.The British returned to Mafeking exulted over their victory.Our Inss was two killed and faurteci OUT TO TAKE THE PLACE OF THE REGULARS.\u2014 Nyndham, introduced the supplementary army estimates.In the course »f an explanation of the native call and of the manner in which the nation had responded to it he said: The British military system, if it is worth anything, must enable us to send expedition abroad without depriving our humes of protection we cannot be satisfied unless we can send such an xpedition without destroying the ma- thinery for maintaining our army abroad.The result of the recent test has heen a source vf legitimate satisfaction and is an encouragement to further effort in the future.Dealing with the army corps now going out, Mr.Wyndham said it numbered 26,000 regulars, ail trained and mature men.including 6.000 cavalry, 114 guns, 261 wagons from 9,000 to 11,000 horses and 11,080 mules.It had been neces.wary to call à portion vf the reserves wounded Children Cry for A newspaper correspondent states that through his glasses during the figh today he could see how much the Boers seeroed to be nonplussed by the tactics of the Imperial troops, «specially of the welldrilled, swift-moving horsemen.The euems are still as cf old, a mah, they are without horses and forage, and many of them rely for food on what they can obtain by loot ing.Their animals are most in a wretched condition BUERS GOING HOME.It is understood that before today\u2019s Mo°tle several Boers had left their coma nds : À mene home to their farms, ad many of them are now likely toi raiow.The movement of the commandos In te Utgetch district are somewhat mys erious.It ic supposed that they have «me idea of getting between this place id Lad: Smith.Many Boers ars reported 4 be [2'ling back on their old mi tinp T'+7 have been raising a ser- jes of fortifications between Sands nfuit aml Danbauses Lo contest the grand advance of the Imperial troops.PASTORIA.TPO NOT FORGET that we hate abyuvs in stolk the bre rpets, usicloths.' rest assortiment of hrocatelles.dumash:, portier tam; polen\u2014in fact, viersth department.: jeu will save time and CASTORIA.MILLER & LOC 3 The Proposal Warmly Received on all Sides\u2014\u2014 REQUISITION FOR A MEETING LARGELY SIGNED.Mayor Parent Has Decided on Monday as Meeting Day.QUEBEC PRESS A UNIT IN FAVOR OF IT.R.Wright, of the 8th, were accepted, [cast of the lightship a cable's length, | ies the Shamrock nidde three tacks \u2014 Some more fighting is report- and of the 9th Hattalion Jos.Gingras, | set the course Mignsis, south by west, | and the Columbia two, and 46 1.40, \u2014pcinity of Mafeking.1,.Dolbec and Plamütidots were among | soon after 10.30.The preparatory | pe, the Columbia tacked.to At ben a'cloek yesterday morning; as > those who answefed ail the physical re | signai was given at 10.45.The wart port tne wind had fallen lighter Fanuounced in the Chronicle: à requisi- 2300020 quivements.The examinations will be [ing at 10.55.The tite to start at 11 !tor u short time.At 1.45, [tion to the Mayor, ealling for a public continued to-day.o'clock.Just as the preparatory sig thé Shamroek then on the starboard ti CY pi Neat Sandspruit have à laager | Arthur Duberger, 1st QF.1., and Pte.| nal was given tie Shamrock set her [io sant up à Mnall club topsail, The meeting to consider plans for trnderinz with several pieces of artiticry and | W.Wilson, of thé Q.O.C-H.appeared | workihg topesil and forestaysail.The | Giud \u2018coon freshened, canting a couple | 8 receplion to the Canadian contia- ammunition behind Volksrust.for enlistment yesterday moming.Lt.| Columbia's was not yet set.Hoth | of points westerly.The \u2018Shamrock, | gent, was opened for signatures at the Chronicle affice.We had expected that a lage number of citizens would sign it, and our expectations wefl more than realized.The following names were socured at the Chronicle office :\u2014 SIUNERS OF Ti C.A.P.Pelletier, Rich.Turner, Horaes Wallis, John Shaw.Richard Lesueñf; TP.Philippe Grentef, Gen.A.Jackson, L.A.Cannon, F.M, MacNaughiton, J.Mercier, :t.H.Distin, Alexandre Chauveau, B.Leonard, G.F.Citdaene F.J.Giioht: J.H.Clint, Dr.Chas.Verge, louis Beaubien, P.Cantin, Jas.B.Taylor, Alphonse Cote, os.F.Vincent, A.Piddington, .B.Peters, has.E.Brodie, 'm.M.Andrews, 8.Dunbar, .W.Phillipsvin & Co.; G.Seifert & Sons, Wm.Sutherland, leon Laine, A.Evanturel (Capt).The Telegraph received the following signatures in Upper Town :\u2014H.J.Mc- Limont, Harrison R.Rossl William Lee, John H.Holt, E.H.Walling, J.A.Belliveau, W.Andrews, E.T.Nesbitt, D.C.Thomson, W.D.Baillairge, Geo.E.Poston, Thus.Delany, C.S.Parke, M, K.Bolger, Capt.Emile Trudel, E.H.Crean, A.Laurie, Frank Carrel, 5.A.Chouinard, J.E.Prince, E.Dickson, W.J.Delany, LaRoche & Co, P.H.O'Regan, Ji.Henderson, J.H.Phillips, W.W.Martin, Fred.Drayner, Harry Scullion, Dr.Wm.Delaney, J.F.Belieau, J.G.Poole, A.Langelier, Capt.E.T.Heward, J.C.Sullivan, J.E.Treflry, G.C.Hossack, E.Cing-Mars, C.Verge, U.Barthe, F.Hawking, 1.N.Dorion, H.Hardy, Wii.00% to bring.the yach \u2019 Shamrock, 13.19.17.hy G.Wright, G.Bourbeau, E.Tessier, J.London, Oct.20.\u2014 In the House of | Park Lu the Tac con sy 240.00; Shamrock, 2.45.17.Elpsed |E.Beclinguel, R.J.Edwards, W.H.Commons to-day the frst Lord of the | UR DESH ler ub 11.50 Me Sham Hm ected time\u2014Columbia, fori © 3 ee rent Le Kerreasury and Government teuder, Me.| oie, Columbia.sang.directly on ber (138.00; Shamrock, 3.4143.©The | win, W.J.Darling 1, G.J.Sehwarts, Arthur J.Balfour, moved an address [vake.Columbia took in her fore- | Shamrock allowed the Columbia 16.2 16 \"Gale, B.C.Pelton, W.Gi.Waddell, of thanks to Her Wajesty for the | stay at that time, leaving only the jib | *ONdS- L.Burns, J.C.Couture, J.C.Lund Royal message calling out the militia.oi the headsail.At 12.15 the Colum- _\u2014 - \u20ac F- Coumbe, rth: we Mr.John Dillon, Nationalist memter | bia, whic been steadil ining | \u2014 \u201cAND PA |W 3g, Win.y A.J.Mes for East Mayo, moved an amendiment | the Shamrock, passed bor ta pore.: DANGERS REAL Ano FANCIED wits | 55.P.Malvin, A.J.Howlin, Fredleclaring the embodiment of militia une | \"King in the working topsail after she .The aversse womsn innocent fe | M.Wells, DDS.T.Lemieux, G Tannecessary.This was rejected by a |Jid 50.so as to be ready for the wind- terror at the SEN OF Hacently sit down | quay, Chas.E.Roy, Jos.Gale, A.Pvote of 299 against 36.ward work.The spinnaker came in a sufier in silence with diseases that are | Doddridge, W.H.O'Donnell, R.Meo The House having gone into Commit- at 12.18 and Shamrock's was doused dextroyimn her youth, het Kay, W.H.Davidsontecof Supply, the Parliamentary under | 30 Seconds later.It was to be close beauty, int eco Dai When it was sen that the petition Secretary of State for War, Mr.Geo, | York at the turn.Both skippers held ney resign.herself ta | Was to he so largely sizned, the Chronicle wired Mavor Parent, who is in which | Montreal, as foilows :\u2014 4 a thou- han 8 H Bis gratis + knew that untold jon.8.N.Parent, Montreal.There will be over onc hundred names w the petition.Please wire time and alace of public meeting.CHRONIC] \u2018Fo this the Mayor sent the following reply Chronicle, Quebec.Present petition to Ci: Clezk \u2014 1 have wired him to call public meeting for Monday at 3 o'clock, av City Hail.: S.N.PARENT.U proclamation will be issued to-day nol a mere flickering flame=it is and powerful so many times certain that our cris not one whit behind © + Fathers monstration that w Hees the send-off live long in thet ec.sure that of cur pant m the Pedisities of the day.WHAT THE + \u201cVERS SAY TLe Mercury.The Mercory cordially agrees the suggestion thrown out Have You Ne OUR FAMOUS CIGAR \u201c Minouche\u201d THE SMOKERS\u2019 IDEAL.Manufactured and Guaranteed by GET A GOOD SE In accordance with these instructions he requisition was placed in the hands of the proper authorities, and the offi- w that the plan has taken definite shape, it remains for the citizens to make it a point to be present at the meeting.The patriotism of Quebec is a steady blaze, which burns with clear been proven ul we are today are in ns for the form take are now in order.Whether it i: to be a dinner, a public » eh ibE cometrl or comes VU depend on the action of TL would be well, it shall be cutie peg} take part | t> rene re r \u2018 aal, and it weld not de quiicinas Lo carlude any person who 15 anxiaus to be a partici- with the er Tried: KWELL, QUEBEC, TEECICLORIOCOCTETIT® CANADA'S BOYS TO ND OFF PROGLENATIN ryt, In order to comply with the desire expressed in the above Requisition, I hereby call a Public Meeting of the Citizens of Quebec to be held on Monday, the 23rd of October, inst., at 3 o'clock, p.m., at the City wpb sib of sh of ob Pb obo hob ob fb od ob Hall, for the purposes, mentioned in the said Requisition.+++ S.N.PARENT, Mayor of Quebec.By Order, II.J.J.B.CHOUINARD, City Clerk.(Signed) 03 uk opofo ole mfp apo wl gh deisel wpa of ole ob ols op es ole ob obs obs ie obs ob bo ob od op ob oe ob oo oe oho ob sv ob sb oe cb ob slob ood tE REQUISITION.Frank Ross; S.Wilson Drum, M.Monaghati, W.W.Martin, Asthor E.Scott, F.C.Laurie, Ga.N.©.Biékell; T.LeVasseur, C.P.Champion, à.E.Allan Jones (LtCol).J.E.Middleton, P.T.Abern, Col.Evanturel, .8.Stocking, VW.A: Home, Frank W.Ross, Thoi.Davidson, E.Lacroix, 0.B.C.Richardson (Capt)., John PF.Holliday, Hubert C.Foy, George Stewart, f.J, Dunlop, W.Noble Campbell, Chronicle, thit a Mass meeting of citizens should be hefd at once, for the purpose of devising ways and means for giving onr gallant volunteers a suitable send-off on the eve of their departure for South Africa.THE TELEGRAPH.The suggestion that the contingent, which will be mobilized here next week, should receive from our citizens such 1 cordial welcome and such a hescty send-off as will cheer their spirits at parting, and encourage them to uphold the name of Canada in the field with credit to themselves and lustre to their country, is one that should commend itself to the kindliest feelings and to the common sense of all.LE SOLEIL.We consider that it is the duty of the ity of Quebec, at the departure of the \u2018anadian troops, to cheer on those who re departing, and to their bravery, self-sacrifice, and devotion * * * When all these young Canadians of the British army in the Trans vaal march through our streets to take leave of their native land, nothing should obscure in our minds the meril of thelr action.* * * We should leave with them an idea of the true sentiments of Quebec, the old French capital of Canadaof { a The complete unanimity of the city press on this subject shows conclusively that Quebec is anxious to give a practical exposition of her foyalty in honor of the gallant soldier boys of \u2018cof ain hoose.\u201d Every man who possesses a park of pa i ism is expected lo be srescnt at the meeting on Mondayae per CANADIAN CONTINGENT._ Ottawa, Oct.20.\u2014The official list of vompany officers of the Canadian contingent is annouuced to-night as follows : \u201cAV COMPANY.Captain M.G.Blanchard, 5th Regiment Canadian Artitlery.Lieutenants\u2014Major H.M.Amold, 90th Battalion; Captain A.E.Hodglins, Nelson Rifle Company; Lieut.S.FP.Layborne, R.CR.I.\u201cB\" COMPANY Major Duncan Stuart, 26th Battalion.Lieutenants \u2014 Captain J.C.Blason, (oth Sattalion; Captain J.M.Ross, 22nd Battalion; ond Lieut., RB.10 M.Temple, {5th Highlanders.\u201cOT COMPANY.Major r GGF Lieut.R.Battalion; Lieut.Agineer Reserve.COMPANY Captam AH, McDonell, RCR 1 Lieutenants\u2014Captain C.K.Fraser \u201crd Re ny \u201cFU COMPANY \u201cGC COMPANY.ars.(Continued on Sixth Page) Licutenants\u2014Captain W.T.Lawless, Stewart, 43rd - Caldwell, En- Liat.A.E.Swift, BUY Baitalion; Leeat A.Laurie, 1st PWR.Captain J.E.Pelletier, #3th Battal Maior W.A.Werks, Chi.town Engine = PRICE ONE CENT.L PAQUETS epartmental Storez Bargain Hours Saturday Morning, October 21, 1899, From 8 to 9.Wire Easel, lc.; Teapot Strainer, 1c.: Potato Knives, 4; Clotbes Lines, length 30 fest, 4c.; Pot Cleaner, dc.; Pulleys, for clothes lines, Be.From 9 te 10.Mustard Spvons, lc.; Clethes\u2019 Pins, dusen 1c, ; Toasters (wire) 3c.; Egs er, Jc.; Rubber Window Cleaner, Se.; Dinner Pails with cup, 13c.Tea £ Frem 10 to 11.ea Spoons, lc.; Corkecrews, dc.Whisk Broom, 5c.; Stove Brush, 7e.Large size Broom, 10c.; Wooden Pails, 12c.: Krnfves or Forka (Sheffield) 50.per dosen.A full lino of Coal Hods, Cesl Gift Barrel Covers, Window Brushes, W nr ers, Stove Boards, Oil Cans from 1 te gallons, rocers and Butchers are specially i vited to look at our delivery crates.w JUST RECEIVED A magnificent Bread Plate in fine brass, decorated with a true likeness of Sir Wilfrid Laurier as a centro piece, and nppropriste border designa,.such as the sats of Arms and Nationa! Emblems of Canads and Province, Maple Leaves, Beavers, &c.A most desirable article, especially i consideration of ita Barguin Price, which we make to our clients at 23e.only.QUITE ATTRACTIVE COUNTERS AT THE LADIES' ENTRANCE, Where are shown and sold lets of After Masterpieces of Art, in elegant ramen, all shapes, oval, square, &c.PERFUMERY polukets ard Buckets, and the best Triple Extmcts from Dufort & Cie., Paris.Powder Violet, soft, adberin; di isible, from the wane firm.wnt Extracts frum Gautier Freres, Paris.Tooth Paste and Dentifoam from Carl - ton\u2019s, London.Toilet Soap from Larice & Cie.i and the celebrated nee os Peri, Lady Minto Soap, for the sale of which this firm is sole Agent\u2014 FANCY BUCKLES, plated, enamel.steel, jet and brillianta, * The Novel Ribbon Girdles with elabo- Tate fastencrs.MUFF HOLDERS, bosded chaine and silk coverdd stick.Spangle and steel beaded collars.The latest style in Feather Boan.THE FICBU OF THE DAY.made of crinkled silk\u2019 muslin of light shades, with velvet scams and lace.Foliage Designs in Dress Triumings.Avd numerous other Fancies of Fashion.These Stores also excel in supplying the increasing variety of wants in.DRESS GOODS, MANTLES AND MILLINERY, GENTS\u2019 OUTFITTING, FOOTWEAR FOR ALI, THE FALL HATS FOR LADIES & GENTS, FUR GOODS, ETC.Household Goods of all Kinds Wo have recrived an extra large consignment nf OIL CLUTH, selling from Like, av Zie.à yard upwarus.The te-t «hrico in CARPETS, RUGS nd SQUARES.Curtains \u201cAnd neces: ories, ar d Uphulstery Goods always in etock on a large scale.Iron and Brass Bedsteads.New D.sizns in Wal Paps: With ceilings and borders to match.Kitchen and Housebold Ware, In our nex Basement Store.Z.PAQUET ; ä ; iciaus do not - to settle down Lo business on the\u2018 \u2026r- rite him if lass} physicicus v bn 5 I tenants\u2014Captai R.K.Darker, hoard tack.Capt.Hogath gave thy à your case.tines | Le A he re 11 Union QE Lieut Te Marshall.13th Bat Shamrock a good hard full, hoping 17 ritea: Praring ck and with the à att i = Ltalion; Licut.4.+, Wilkie, 10th Bat- lance 1560 171, St, Jos: ?out od ran at 19 | Jack and with the institutions it re 165, 162, 171, SC Josip.Strest, wtfoot the Columbia.The wind vas A eniodly | oresents, be at the City Hall un Mon- | talion ! ! now blowing at fart 15 miles an are dificutiv.Twas | chant ad koto ake preparations CO COMPANY hour and there Was à pomp of a ea om lilly vreacer © ta rive the Cantin contingent à de- Af Reeert, Gnd DBattation Telephone 2171 IT IS CERTAIN That you will find the largest as sortment of Men's English, Scutch and German Undershirts at the store of » | Faguy, Lepinay & Frere.Tastherian Fortier, Esq.Registrar of Bzauce, is in the city, a guest at the Clarendon.ion.; Mr.A.T.LeBlanc.of Moncton, Trav- Lieutenants\u2014Cantain H.A.Panel, | elling Passenger Agent of the ICR., TU A: Lient.1, Leduc, ROCRI:! was in the city vesterday.Lient.1°.A.Pelietier, 35th Battalion.\u2014.LAMES' BLOUSES We claim that we have the finest selection af blouses that bas cver been seen.Farhy, Lepimay & Frere. FRVAVA A TRVAVYATAYAGYR A LEN LT WL (SA AAW £7 © OSSBSESOSSECSSPOSGSITINITIIIE dases S9BSeS.- SSESYENEOEURUE YHE CHRONICLE, QUEBEC.SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1899, = y \"LE 5e JS: GR ASE TER a oh COTY et es ES \"4 * SESE 6 2 ; ced GAYLE .! \u2019 wo gets - IN \\ ANZ, BRowN Shag FINE CUT \u201d LA | \\ : \\ - _ 2 2 TOBACCO L.LA RUE,JUN® 7 7 @ American Tobacco ada [ree = The tz Company of (à T7 == | .kr D) N = Ri i i] H Successor MONTREAL.= 4 7 15 resp ras 2 AN = ee eae SMOKING and CHEWING.TE EIR ERR RtRRRI I EERIE PIE PEPE IPE R ERLE PIER EERE R EE 11 1 100 do 1 ou T°\" e FEIPEPPPE PPP P PPP 4 4004010000040 0000400400040 00 4090000 409444 SAVE THE COUPONS IN THE PACKAGE THEY ARE VALUABL)] OFFICH - - : 22 ST.PETER STREFHT, - - - QUEBEC.4} a LI ~~ pe BSFSSREDEBSRES-SPSSGT \"TA NR INATICIAIN FeI\\ Fc AVA YE SA, 8 Ny A DE.S6SSSESESSIBSSSOSSPTTIEENET \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ~ \u2014 THE CHRONICLE, QUEBEC, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1899.LER AND OBSERVE THAT THE SIGNATURE \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 PERRINS 1S-NOW PRINTED IN BLUE INK DIAGONALLY ACROSS THE OUTSIDE WRAPPER of every Botlle of the ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHIRE Sold Wholesale by the Proprietors Worcester ; Cross & Blackwell, Ltd., London ; and Export Oilmen generally.RETAIL EVERVWHERE.| SAUCE, STOCKS TOOK AN UPWARD MOVE On the Montreal Stock Market.THE MiNES WiRC THE FEATURE PULLM XN WAS RUSHED UP NINE POINTS ON THE NEW YORK STOCK MARKET ON THE CONFIRMATION OF THE MERGING OF THE PULLMAN AND WAC NER COMPANIES \u2014 BULL: OPERATING IN NEW YO4K CENTRAL \u2014_\u2014 Montreai, Oct.20.\u2014 The stick market made a better showing of strength this morning than it has for many days, particularly so with regard to Jhe mining stocks.Canadian Pacific following the lead of the advance to 953, went up to 93), compared with 324 on Wednesday.Toronto Rails advanced 1} per cont.to 1094 on light wn Bay, £21 1s 2d; Anaconda, £9 Ts TN rester : 16 E Ceci i, Sanitary Plumbing hivd, 23}; Canadian Pacific, 957; Hud- Oo TAWA, The Model Butci «6 Canada - M GENX-LINGFR Pvc.Soe All the very newest style of goods sd.Ol WIHT TRAY OTIONS, LAUR ARE \u2014\u2014 in sanitary plumbinz.Enamelled STOCKS, i ! RICKABY, | Baths, Kitchen sinks, with drainer at- \u2018le SASALAE : & Fu Rai DIRECTOR | tached, the only ooes in the city, im- m 207 SI, sous STE: 1, - - QUENE \u2018ported direct from the manufacturers, oa & As rem 8 ef Telephone 451.À -vnduace day or vig and at rock bottom prices; Hot Water DRolush 88.4 Atte ww 178 \u2014 _LosT, Heating a speciality.Nothing but | \u2018T1cb.& One.Nav eu we LOST A lice collar Etncen Bixl | frstclass material used.Gas Logs.| oor Reno bo, opsthorpe and Palace Hit), passin, 4, lifax Floastic mon: by D\u2019Auteuil and St.Joba str.ew Finder wiil Le rewarded oa return ing to thix office.BOARD AKD ROOMS.BOARDERS WANTED \u2014 Wanted in Private family two boarders First\" cléss in every way.Address X.X., at this; office.» __- BEL WANTED.WANTED\u2014A TEACHER FOR A Protestant school in St.Gabriel West.Saiacy one hundred and twenty dollars for ten months teach- Wm.Goodfellow, ing.Apply to _ Secretary-Treasurer, Valcartier.GOOD LABORERS WANTED FOR work ip am Asbestos mine, wages $1 per day.Apply Union Asbestos , Black Lake\u2014 _ BUSINRSFOTICES- = ATTENTION-HAVE YOU A PILE of old letters anywhere?Perhaps the postage stamps on them may be worth dollars.Our new Handy II- kustrated priced catalogue will tell yop.Ask any bookseller for it, or send ug ten cents and receive copy by first mail.Canada Stamp Company, 592 John street, Quebec.OUR A.D.188 HANDY ILLUStrated Nat Price Catalogue of the postage stamps of British North America, including Canada, will be ready for mailing October 7th.Ten cents post free.Canada Stamp Company.592 John street, Quebeca 2 re ter _ OS SALE POR SALE \u2014 THOROUGHBRED poultry, While Wyandottes, Indian Game, Bantams and Bugian Hares.W.L.Crawford, Union Bank of Canada, Quebec FOR SALE OR TO LET\u2014THE PROperty occuppied for several years by Jos.Hamel & Frere, où ie apposi' ars Spreet.Pt ch & \u201cOntario Navigation Co! Possession on the ist May, 1900.La Rue & La Rue, N.P., 38 St.Aus Street.FOR SALE-THE HOUSE AND bakery, office, hangards, stables and sheds occupied by Child's Lukery, on Valier street.Large lot and no ground rent.LaRue & Talee, NP, 28 Ana street.T1 770 ire HOUSE TO LET\u2014FINE COTTAGE, 55 Eustache street._Enquite within.VAGFORY TO LET \u2014 THE BOX G.E.Pare, situ- factory of te la and Caron streets ated on La sow occupied by the Globe Rubber Company, with ail modern improve- nents, and at easy conditions.Apply to Miller & Dorion, advocates, St Peter street, Lower Town.#5 LET-SHOP_ NO.47.NOTRE Dame strost.Quebec 75 Se.Pater strpot.POR SALE OR TO LET, HOUSE FOR SALE OR TO_ LET\u2014 That first-class y, Mo.73 Champlain Street, su itable for a Store or Warehouse.with dwelling overbead.For further particular soply on the premis ~ ADVOCATES.ETC.G.F.GIBSONE, ADVOCATE.41 ST.PETER TREET.QUREEC PROVINCE OF QU! } Drurasct or Moetx EBLC, No.351.Bernier, wife common ne AGKY, Dame Amande ere re pin Piaintiff The said Alphanse Fopnier, ALPH NSE BERNIER, Aut.rmey for Plaintiff Mostmegny, 20th September, 1880.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Pier at the mouth of Cap Rouge River is submerged as well as the other deep water pier that was there up to inter, at the end of the Long Be pn of the PIER of CAP RQUGE RI as heretofore, shown by 3 by day and a White Light and the position of the DEEP PIER, recently taken at the end lhe Long Whart, is in a straight with the mid Flat Buoy, and £90 feet to the West thereof.Cap Rouge Pier and Wharf : N.FLOOD.£ a ë 7 \u20ac.FegF \u2018 > Ë \"8 May 18, 1898.THE INESTAEAT CONPAN Authorized Capital, $560,000.Motasv Posiio\u2014Hogh Brodie.Beandin, Cardi 2 Bouzertous\u2014 riya rdival, Locasgee Bazza \u2014Imperial Baak of Canadathe secority of real estate, boda, mors gages municipal debentures.Ww.L.HOGG | Manager DO NOT ENQUIRE ELSEWHERE.Indies\u2019 and gentlemen's under- site.Go to Faguy, Lepinay & Freso for Losa Society, | of Gas Shades.Come and sce my as sortment.© ES ALEX.FORREST, 36 Garden St., es OPA AQU IT PAYS T0 BUY A NORDHEIMER PIANO.Fer the rame renson it pays to buy a first class article of any kind.The Nordheimer ia not merely a commercial product.It in a piano built to meet the repuirements of musiciaus and lovers of music.It is tasteful in design, and owing to solidity of construction, will wear for al fetime.WH.HUTCHISON, Agent, 67 St.John Street.- - - - QuEezc.+ i ee What Are Yon Looking Fer?the Most Fmportant Feature ia its Heat Giving Quality.Look at this for Coal.There's a fon- ture about coal which you may not have UT ai We offer you the best of coal for the price you pay.You don\u2019t expect to ! uy good lump coal for as chen 23 you would pay for slack.We show as clean n line f exce'lent variet'es of White Ash and Red Ash Coals as can be found any place.Yuu want the best.We sell it.Madden & Son, Quebe Steamship Company.LIMITED.BERMUDA AND WEST INDIES ROYAL MAIL LINES SAILING FAG PIER 47 NORTH RIVER, NEW YORK For Bermuds :\u2014 8.8.TRINIDAD, Wednesday, 2'3h Cetober, loam.For Ss.Thomas, St.Croix.St.Kitts, Aatic gua, Guadaloupe, Dominica, Martinique 84, Lncis, and Barbados.88 CARIBBEE, Tuesday.3ith Octo ber, at 3pm.St.Lawrence Line.The Twin Screw Irma 8.9.CAMPANA, 1,700 tons, sails from Quebec, on Tuesday, %4th October, at noom.For Father Point.Gaspe, Mal Hay ree, Cape Cove, Summerakle, Charlottetown.and eton, atoppi exaoyt at Fathor Paint, à few hours at piace to allow of passengers going ashore, Has excollent azcominndation for passengers Bhiprers are requasted to mask the port of destination in full on all packages, to avoid mistake in landing.No enrgo 1eill be received after 11 AM.on sailing dey.For all particulars, sonly to ARTHUR ARFRN.A.E OUTFRERIDGE & CO, Agente, Broad say, New Yor & M.#TNOKING, Fier 0 Accnt Ÿ Ÿ.Louis Stiwa, Uimer Towr, \u201cTHE PROFESSOR\" ARTHUR LAVIGNE No.68 St John Street, Brass Andirons, and Linge assortment Quebec.Brings out the comjmaer'e grandest conceptions when he perfornus on 3 thoroughly inst class piano, care fully eelucted from the most reli: able manufacturers, such an are presently tu be found at the warp- Payne Mining \u2018a.Montreal Gas Co.Es Bête.Halifax Heat Bell Telephone Co Dominion Coal Com.TRANSACTIONS.Canadian Pacific, 75 at 33}, 50 at 23, à.Montreal Street Railway, 25 at 311, 75 atv3114, 25 at 311}, 25 at 313.Halifax Electric Railway, 25 at 99, 25 at 99.Toronto Street Railway, 50 at 110, 75 at 1104.Twin City Transit, 25 at 613.Dominion Cotton Mills Co., 25 at 98, War Eagle, 1500 at 287.Montreal & London, 500 at 49.Payne Mining Co., 2000 at 108.\u2014_\u2014,\u2014\u2014\u2014 MONTREAL PRODUCE MARKETS Montreal, October 20.\u2014 Flour re ceipts, 8,400 barrels.Market quiet.Flour quotations : Patent winter, 33.70 to $3.80; patent spring, $3.80 to $4.00; straight roller, $3.30 to $3.40; extra, $2.70 to 32.90, 3240 to $2.58; $3.60 to $3.70; Ontario bags, $1.60 to $1.70.Wheat, No.2 Manitoba hard, 76c to 77¢; corn, 40 to 42; peas, 68c to 68c; oats, 29c to 30c; barley, 50c to 53c; rye, Glc to 63c; buckwheat, 5ic to 53c; oatmeal, $1.60 to $1.70; commeal, $0¢ to $1.00; pork, $15.50 to $16.00; lard, se to Tic; bacon, 12c to 13c; hams, 12c to 13c; cheewe, 114 to 13; butter, townships, 2ic to 23c; western, 16 to lêc; eggs, 12c to 15c.superfine, strong bakers, NEW YORK PRODUCE MARKET.Nem York, Oct, 20, \u2014 Flour _ te ceipts, 29,404 barrels; experts, 18,424 barrels; sales, 8,300 .Market opened seeady with a fair demand but turned weaker owing to continued decline in wheat except for low grades which remained firm on account of scarcity.Rye flour, quiet.Buckwheat flour, steady; buckwheat, steady; com- meal, steady; rye, dull, barley, firm; barley malt, steady, Wheat receipts, 165,000 bushels; exporté; 37,948 bushels; salen, 1,155,000 bushels futures and 160,000 bushels export.§ Spot weak.Options opened at a decline and closed \u2018weak.Corn receipts, 147,- 775 bushels; exports, 508,687 bushels ; sales, 75,000 bushels futures and 360,- 000 export.Spot steady.Option market opened steady and closed firm.Oat receipts, 95,900 bushels; exports, 29,500 bushels; sales, 55,000 bushels export.Spot qujet, Options dull and nominal.ttér, steady; cheese, firm; ezrs, quiet, mplasses, steady.Coflee options closed stpady.Spot coffee, steady.Sugar, raw, firm and tending upward; refined, steady, but slow.\u2014 NEW YORK STOCK MARKET.New York, Oct.20.\u2014 The point of greatest interest in to-day\u2019s stock mar- et was the active speculation in Pullman which was rushed up this morning after yesterday's sparp reaction an extreme nine points 208 a record breaker.The motive was the official confirmation of the merging of Pullman and Wagner Palace Car Cos which the stock market foreshadowed for beme tims past.The published assertion that Vanderbilts are to get the Pullman holdings of Boston & Albany and Hoston & Maine stocks as an incident to the deal and that New York Central would thus gain control of New England Railroad aflairs gave the bulls an opportunity for an active speculation in New York Central.They lifted the price of that stock an extreme 3 points.The influence of this movement op the rest of the list was marved.the other Vanderbilt stocks of couug moving most closely in sympathy, The bears cov red heavily all through the list, The promin- eut industitals specialties were most afy fected, especially Sugar and Brooklyn Transit, the dealings in which were very large.The hesitation which had been caused earlier in the day by mark- od weakness of the Glucose stocks and by the syinpathy of other industrials was overcome by the strength of Pullman and New York Central and prices of the railroads rose quite geverally above lust night's level.The easing of rate [or sterling exchange encouraged rise, but it gave way to profit taking in the Last hour, when the preliminary estimation of the movement of money for the week appeared, and the rate for money stiflened to 8 per cent.The \u2018most active stocks reacted a puint , Delicious to the Palate.Work forms the greater part of the successful man's life, and it takes good health to do it.Abbey\u2019s Effervescent & Salt taken daily gives the perfect health that accomplishes much.It prevents disease and 3» cures diseases already developed.+ 5 + 25e au éce n bottie.Al druggists.AS WEILL AS PLRFECTLY PURE.1:40 0\" LA 6 4 CANNOT POSITIVELY BE EXCELLED.£85.000 { duly on Ogdciv's Tobaccos in Vacuum.Which shows to what extent these celebrated Tobaccos are called for.hy the ranulaë(trers to 62 M, Customs fur In Vacuum tins containing 2 oz and § Ib.OF all firet- and in Puliman the reaction extended 1> nearly seven points.There was some rally before the close which was firm and al smallest gains for: mos stocks.The strength of the market, Lowever, was not widély distribute! and in fact was almost wholly confine el to the few most active stocks.Ubu of sue wrees wt the Stock Foschanye wor we follows :\u2014 44 teal i \" American Steel and Wire pid.|.*Rx div : \u2014_\u2014\u2014 CHICAGO GRAIN AND PURE Chisage, Out, ~The following are tb -peniog, highest, lowest and olesing price | Clesine 1 ES 8 Ze = > Bs 45 ss T= a \u201c 7 È ps Se ea vu ze Re) es sa ve #3 == | 83 au eu oo ew ao 0 a re ee.BANK CLEARANCES.New York, Oct.230.\u2014 Bank clearings at the principal United States cities for the week ending October 20th show the total clearances : $1,953,663,877.an increase of 48.0 per cent, ax compared with the corresponding week last year.Outside New York city the clearances were $711,856,187, increase 32.2 per cent.For the Dominion af Canada the clearances were: Montreal, $14,081,203, decrease 4.1 per cent.Toronto, $9,000,088, increase 12.3 per cent.Winnipeg, $2,302,398, increase 93 per cent.Halifax, $1,189,087, decrease 2.6 per cent.Hamilton, $654,693, decrease 21.3 per cont.St.John, N.B., $676,916.Victoria, $690,323, \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 MONEY AND EXCHANGE, New York, Oct.20, \u2014 Bxchauge, 6ù days, 4.84; at sight, 4.88; bar silver, 571; Mexican dollars, W; silver certi- cates, 58 to 59, CASTORIA Por Infants and Children, The fat dimils ee FU LA voie ge \u2014\u2014 AN ADVICE TO LADIES.Do not for our new department for Ladies\u2019 Blouses.They are the latest novelties.FAGUY, LEPINY & FRERE.fui 1ittle, FREE] Bias Étnees Dayices at be conta each Watrk for veliing 3 dos.Latest fig Se Cr ER equ! ons.Seau eu Varie patte mener, wo ak youy Ivan Foe, UMM Doves returns LINEN DOYLEY CO.DEPT.(7-1.TORONTO J Dame Louisa Prard, wite exnmon as to peoverty of Elias W.LeGrand, of Pap bine, 16 the county and district afo esaid, merchant, du'y au hur zed à ester en justice, Lo Plaintiff Provixce or Que BRe, In- trict + { Gaspe, County of Bonaveaturs, No.768.New Calistava.Elias W.4.The said Elias LeGrand Dofendant.An action in separation as to property has boom to-day inatituted in this cause.New Uarli da, September 20th, 1: DROUIN, PELLETIER & BEL.Attorneys for tbe Plaintië.ER class Tobaceonists, RN.Duckua:ih & Co, Wholesals Agents, 30 Hospital St, Montre] J \u2014_\u2014\u2014 Fo ro IMPORTED BY _ _ JOHN DARLINGTON OPPOSITE FOST OFFICE.TELEPHONE 666.Irish Tweeds, Scotch Tweeds, English Tweeds.Heavy Blue and Black Serges.£ Beaver Overcontings, Melton Overcoatings, Elyeinn Overcoatit ga.Latest Styles in Tattersall Veatings.Underclething in Vicuna, Natural Wool, Silk and Wool, Pressing Gowns, Smoking Jackets, Latest in Tics, Fcarfs, ete.Vorke Umibrollas + Darlington\u2019s Nnock About Umbrella, Raglin Coats of W'aterprooted Cluth, Dent and Alleroft\u2019s Fall and Winter Gloves.Fresh Stock of Dress Shirts, Collars and Cuffs, i rave Lx « IN YOUR © o (a Ce ce © House and Workshopsess +.¢The L.& L.Electric Co., 103 BRIDGE STREET, QUEBEC.ÿ Prices Low.Estimates Free.§ (®) LOOK AT THIS ! TK) There is nothing more beautiful than well laundered linen.it is an attraction in ilsell as well as an ne- companiment to heauly and refine ment.Our work is the sort that plenses those who want the hest.Our spotless washing and perfect ironing insures n pleased expression when you come to wear the linen.4 Don't forget that Dyeing and Dry Cleaning has become a leading feature in our business.or Give us a trial and judge for yourself.FRONTENAC ELECTRIC LAUNDRY .AND DYE WORKS, .196-204 Crown Street.Phones 2409 and 410 EDDY'S .ame HOUSE, HORSE, SCRUB AND STOVE BRUSHES.are pronounced by those who have used them to be SUPERIOR to any other make offered for sale HHP ES Give them a Trial.6-\u20142\u2014+\u2014+\u2014+\u2014_>_0_\u2014+_+_0_0- 9 ++.SPECIALTIES .FROM |THE BRITISH.MARKETS, fescscncscccsacsasssass D.MORG.A DN, TAILOR PEEPLES LEELA E EEE EEE PELE EEE HS HUMANITY DEMANDS THEM! ase saw Hirmattic Shoes for Met.+.We have secured the sole control of the famous \u201cHu-man-ic\u201d Shoes for men.These ave scientifically perfect, being eon- structed anatomical lines to conform to the natural foot! They combine ease, grace and durability, povular pri Their and throughout America has been murvellous.Superior in quality and mote perfect.in fit than any shoes ever sold at the price.Only ohtainable of us in is city.Price $5 pair.+++ ++++4+4 444 4H E witha + + + 3 +++.Wm.JACQU ES, Buade Street, Quebec.FLEPELEF PIER I PELE IIRL 4422024 E ES 24S que | was the amount of one cheque recently paid ea POTEET TE BOVRIL és a combination of all the nutritious constituents of Fresh lean beef with the Stimulating properties of Extract of Meat.BOVRIL is infinitely more nourishing than Extract of Meat or Home Made Beef Tea.Lut tos cut 30d § ond i With the name 95 sons somes jons wis the ame pour wh ChLhL by ex) suliect Lo examination Kxwer wool Ht ER Wr represent It and ebtiroly sallsfietory, St eer 53 a es io EE es Aryain at the price.Buy direct isos ia Ab hve ONE THOUSAND FIVE dee pa ND FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS } Will be given for the best Fifteen Stories about the remarkable.SOROSIS SHOES.Now so Universally Worn by Women.First Prize $500.00, * Second Prize $250.00, etc.This Offer is to Women {Only.Send for Full Particulars to A.E.LITTLE & CO., G7 Blake Street, Lynn, Mass.NOT There is nothing more attractive and helpful to romance o han a hands foot.SOROSIN as applied to shoes is now a household\u201d T° word.and ans all that is Dost « knowing one is aware that SUROSES makes her fect look well and feel well.-
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