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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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[" Qeuasscassunsancancuu $ ULIKPSES OF SOUTH AFRIOA IN PEACE AND WAR.25 See announcement on he eC mice.+ +.sage 2.$ a RALLY VOL.LIV._ NO.19,518._ QUEBEC, SATURDAY, : JANUARY 27, 1000.\u2014 TT asking ing fresh guns Rented Vend Samute Parton |e break in without à Therefore, they FREF\u201d WER?by mall for the \"CA LL] or preventing us, for pusition.i ON THE STOUR EXCHANGE London, Juan.26.\u2014 There wax a We have no Prizes, Pictures, Jim Crack Ornaments or the announcerrent of the shandonment oo Spion Kop by G Warren.Bonuses to offer.Leing wo explanatory \u201cthe disappolisitine despatets A 1 Ladysmith, {lies open country ! Luck here.\u201d Ce YLON TEA | adnan in dit markets here to-Jay n for this ue Simply Value \u201cIncomparable\u201d for prices charged.w shight rally, which, ord in SEALED, LEAD FM KETS ONLY.1 25e.I0c , 4tc ty a fresh re | EVER SOL LK.J 50c., Gwe.> Mas rar he == In some quarters the Spion \u2018Kop reverse was interpreted as the far in the campaign.ted explan ition sols closed at: Americans foilow- ost 4 \u201cunless COOLNESS, + a ed tle gencriel movement, Lut finally Lardered en New York support, , BOER THEACTINRY, 1441, à fall of The Gazette toe rtumter despa thes $ Ollie en- 1 Generals Vhite j wl other peuvrals ding the vanows operations, but re ne thing later the re Refuse to Give an Opinion on the Matter Until Batter Informed.ol uccurrauts to ile uf despatoh i as THE TIMES SEVERELY CRIICISES GEN.BULLEK'S REWARKS.: vi kee \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 a s at \"Lady ee ot ; the Landon, Jan.271 a from che re und concert ing papers vditerislly © and juagment and a car of over estimating Lhe importa the lost position i \u201cThe natural disqui is increased hy th and inconsistency ; despatckes.There ced, a vers» singual and somewhat disawieting attitude of detachments in General Bui- \u2014The mor) \u2018atlempt to relieve Ladysmith\u201d Tue British critic of the Times, dis: cussing vi ; ie ex lanat.ons, | dwells stro he torrihi= ri drawback to i generals involved in the ubsence of aps of this tanzlcd hilly cour \u2018The | the committee have decided to do this, |S BUS Is standard-bearer, Lo proofs, Jackets J Off.{the disposition of tke money docs Baisvert.as ruthless slain, pt x .à IN prope sed to suc for peace wi he IAAAAAAA AAA AAA PEN t \u2018: ; bei tot now appear to be an open question victors sed, if ible.get : then who ave soid owt and deceived the free traders.For they kaow that a Government capable of such conduct Is lishle it any moment \u2018to \u201crepeat it.Another plank which lias been ruthlessly repudiated, thouph It was a cardinal country\u2019s ordinary expenditure.Sir Wilfrid and his associates pledged themselves most specifically to reduce this by two, three or four millions.What have they done?\u2018The rising expenditure, nearly $42,000,000 in 1898, and (hat simply on current account, is the astonishing answer to this question.Sir Wilfrid Laurier says that the Manitoha School grievance is no longer an issue.It is well for Lim (hat it is out of politics, for otherwise it would not be difficult Lo demonstrate in that THB CHRONICLE, QUÉBEC, CANADA, GREAT SALE , OF.J GLASS GOODS GREAT REDOCTIONS.COLORED DRESS 600DS Half Price.connection how the most solemn and binding promises have been repuciated.On the whole, it is uot surpricieg (hat Sir Wilfrid Laurier is today compd- led to take stack politically, and to marvel at (he shrinkage his capital has experienced in three or four years of official life That he has frittered away his opportunities, that he missed the great chance of a life time, he may not yet understand, but there are many Liberals who realize that had the Administration pursued a straightforward course, that had it not bartered away principles and friends to meke other alliances, it would never te in the straits which threate te-das.UNOFFICIAL BULLETINS, Gencial Fitzpatrick reports that the force under his command was cone pelled lu abandon Lotbiniere Kopje owing tthe defection = of 4 large number of citizens previously loyal to leader, Col.Fortier, to take command of our defeated friends.They may not like this, but that docs not sig nify.Geners! Fisher regrets to report that after an assault in force upon Nherbrouke, in Which he Lad the active cooperation of Field Marshal Laurier, he was repulsed with the loss of a great deal of costly ammunition, and that Standard-hearer Lebarcn is now no more politically.The cnemy is so strongly cuirenchied as to make future attempts.to carrv this pusition absolutely useless.1 | \"Towels, Quilts, ALL REDUCED.Our Winter Sale Ifas list : DRESS GOODS.Felt Hats, Half Price.Linens, Napkins, For this Week.\" SATURDAY, JANUARY 2 27, 1900.THE CHING CD, ; BRANCH STORE FABRIQUR STREET.Goals For the Holiday Season._u =\u2014Jor-\u2014 > |Brass Fenders *,25 D Ladies\u2019 Winter Vests.A good value at 3c.for 25c.In a Variety of D LADIES\u2019 BLOUSES made of very nice all wobl platd, with detach: i gular price $2.50 PF.SINARD & CIE.IMPORTANT OFFERINGS sip tet gens.Andirons and Fire Sots.able collar.\u2014_\u2014\u2014 nov SLE, |SRARK GUARDS, LACE SALE.In Fan and Other Patterns\u2014 Of mee A Large Quantity of Very Nice ~~ Five O'clock Tea Kettloa, in Different Quality and Prices Reduced at 8 > Ladies\u2019 Companion fets, ONB HALF USUAL PRICES.Gent'a Dresting Cases, TABLE DAMASK.\u2014 Unbleached Cases of Scissors, Table Damask, 414 inch wide.From $1,00 te $6.00.Worth 22c.for 16c.UNBLEACHED TABLE DAMASK.46 in, wide.À very good quality High pa Pocket & Table Oatloryat 80c.for 19c.UNLAUNDRED SHIRTS, \u2014 Men's FESTIVO LIA Damasks, Sheetings.1 10 PER CENT OFF | | onl ! ! Commenced, and we Oflering Our Entire Stock at Great Reductions.A Sales Stel is == Al quite new and the latest shades, at hall price; 21c now 12c, 35e now ! 18e, 450 for âge, 55¢ now 27e, ike now 3c, 88¢c now 41c, 9c now 4%, $1.10 now Sic, $1.18 now S5Yc.FELT HATS Trimmed latest styles and quite new, General Sifton reports that sccing that an engagement was imminent in | Winnipeg ke withdrew to a safe dis- | sumer ane swaited developments.Col.| leadership, claimed the position, and was oposed by an irregular force, headed by a labour Socialist.General Sifton regrets to report Lhat Col.Martin carried the day.as it will be necessaty now to make terms with him.In view of these reverses Field Marshal Laurier las issued orders to his Men not to stir from the trenches, and Will delax the threatening general cn- zagemont as long as possible, A good deal of abuse has been heap- od upon the British War Office for Le ing too reticent, but now, by way of variety, it is being attecked for giving out ton much.General Buller's inti-, mation that Spion Kop was to be attacked by General Warren was evidently intended fer the private information of the War Office, | 10 is assertod Uat Masun.wko had rebeilea against mv | it was a grave official error to make this putlic in advance of the undertaking.might have been expected, that of caue- ing further errors.Torentn, Midland, Depot liarbor and North May may compete with Port Colhorne for the.Landling of western grain, hut they are all tributary to Montreal.\u2014~Montreal Star.And Quebec.SSVI, + AND.Corner Mountain Gill and Notre Dame Street.Lower Town Boys Sleighs | put their heads together to make à E JA = °.JEWELER, St, Joseph Street rase with the protectionists.Sven \u2026_\u2026AND.\u2026.[tually to capture Conservative votes S tes.il they abandoned entirely their tarif po- - = ka FEES IN ! NOTIOK.lley, and declared that everything that rrp aman = MONTREAL | \u2014 | was proposed to he done had been ac- HOCKEY STICKS STAY AT TRE.Notice is hereby given that (he Que.complished.This was thought tb te we & Lake St.John Railway Com.:® clever ruse calculuted to male Sir Te St.Lawrence Hall.es a apply to the Legislature of; Wilfrid Laurier preeminent among à at its Session beginning on the CRB BOST CENTRALLY LOCATED gE certain variety of statesmen, but like Ih January instant (1909 c am- AUD LISRRAELT OUMDOCTEL endmentx fo ln Act of Tnourporation ali such trickery it may fail in the \u2018 __ Borsi in TR OMY.ip the following among other respects, end.The agriculturalista of Canade wawonised by the Leading Oi | VE, For authority to issue print lien are today in revolt against (he men bi 1 ; mens of Quebso.| Pme aking, preccdence of the bands | who have shamefully deceived them, that er a y for tho purpose of redeeming in whole was the farmer's vote Rates trom $2.00 per day UD.jar in part the outat@ndine bonds of | Greenway, it wan the farmer's vote MENRY HOGAN, - - Praorietep ie Comiany: 10 ine preference Wook | (hat defeated Molsvert, and the far- and for other purposes.\u2014\u2014 | à & STU mer's vote it was (hat elected Mr.| 7ARON, PE NTLAND & ART.Mcintosh.Vet the protectionists, na- Household linens, 15 per cunt a at! Solicitors for Applicants, Glover, Fry & Co's.le ¢ * A0th Jan, 1900.{tally cnough, have little faith in the Cases of Carvers ail Fruit Knives Hlsotro-Plate Ware and Brass Fenders, \u2014\u2014\u2014 Telephones ; Io%es Tor 53 1t appears thal (le attacks upon | TILE NAPKINS.the War Office have had the effect that {pow Sc, {TRAY CLOTHS.half price.Children's 68c now 3ic #5c now 43c, Oc now 48c.Ladies\u2019 58 cents now 2%, 78c now 39c, 96C now: 150, §1 now Sue, £1.10 now 5c, $1.48.now 74c, $1.85 now 93, §1.90 pow LINEN TOWELS.Far bedrooms, 20 per cent.oft.Pure linen, 12 now 16c, 15¢ now fic, 1% now 15e, 24c now 19c, 30c now 24c, 38c now 3lc.| BATH TOWELS.| 20 per cent.of.Turkish Towels, plain and striped, 11c now Se, 15¢ now 2c, 18 now 15c, 20c now 16e, 21 now ffe, 3Uc now 21e.HONEYCOMB TOWELS Sa per cent.ofl.White and half- bleached, 7c now 5£e, fic now 7c, 104c now 8c.GLASS TOWELS.20 per cent.off.All linen plain and | checked, 13c now fUje, 11e now 1ljc, 1e now 12, 18 now 15e, 20c now | 1 PANTRY TOWELS.: 20 per cent off.10e now Be, 1lc now fe, 13e now 10{c.KITCHEN TOWELS.20 per cent.off.1% now 10c, 14 now Ike, 11c now lic, 17¢ now Llc, 18c now 15c.| 20 per cont.off.8le now Jc, 13e now lukc, 20c now\" 16c, 3c now 1fc.LINEN DAMASK.20 per cent off.White 68¢ now 5c, 78\u20ac now 63c, 8c mow 716, $1.10 now 8Be, half bleached, 32c now 2fc, 450 now Zéc, 58e now 47c, GBc now 55c, 72c now fikc.SHEETINGS, 20 per cent.off.anc now 2ic, ic QUILTS.39 per cont off.White 88¢ now te lS $1 now Boe, $1.48 now $1.19, $1.70 uw $1.38, 20 per cent.off.now llc, 18 now 15e, 32 now ce, now 24e DOYLIES.AM reduced 20 per rent.te now 6jc, 10c now 8c, 15: now 126, 20e now 10e, WOOL GLOVES.Mixed colors, ail reduced.320 vent.off, 24c for 19c, 30e for 240, 38e now 3fc, 45c for 30c.WOOL CLOUDS.20 per cent.of, 24c now 20c, 20 now 24e, 38c now Ble, 42c now Sie, 55c now 44e, 75\u20ac now Cûc.WOOL SQUARES.20 cent, off, 25c now 20c, 45\u20ac now 80e, 88c now Tic, 98c now 79e, $1.18 now 95c.SIMONS&MINGUY SUCCESSORS TO SIMONS & FOULDS, 20 Fabrique Street.1fc now 126, 170 18c, IF and patterns, at 20 per ont discount.tac 10 200 ET now 28c, 40c now 32c, 48\u20ac now 3c, \u2014_ (8c now 4c.White Unlaundred Shirts with' linen bosoms and cuffs.© Well WINTER _ AMUSEHENTS.SAND STAWPED TALLY CARDS worth 50c.Our price 39c.\u2018MEN'S ALL WOOL HOSE 20 DIFFERENT STYLES.rca Cane, Cheap at 35c 2 : : Mext Cauts, Pravise Canne, JOB OF NECKTIES in all the different quality i LAUR ATHOBTNENT.Pragremmet, Penclis/ Eteprices fram 26c.to 50c.YOUR CIIOICE 106.: Te Cu: Menu, cto, | Neatly | Printed on the Pretsises.One Price Only.Telephine au JNO.E.WALSH, +++.25 St.John Strast, Quebec, F.SIMARD & CIE, Bookselke sand Stasianer GEPCÉTCCE SÉOHTPTCDICID The imperial Laundry Wiahes its numerous patrons a Very Happy & = 137 St Joseph Street.St, Roch, QUEBEC.NEW YEAR.\u20140\u2014 Ï And while thanking them for the mpport of the Lt sanrvn them that every effort will be put forth to merit a cuntinuance vf their patronage in the ' sr Tolsphone 95 wa $1 TOE TOTOCHE Fasteners.Finest Racing Shoes Club, Re- future.gulation Tramping, also Hunting and Lumber Head Office and Works Shoesar See our Patent Snowshoe 12- 14 St, Valier Streot POLE se MOCCASSINS ! Faney and Plain, made from the Dest Moose, in all sizes.BR.FERRE 8 CO, 35 & 87 Buade Street.\u2018 2 ) 0200060008000000000¢8 Our feu returned if we tail.Any one a sketch and description of any invention wil promptly receive our opinion iree concerning the patcutabdlity of same, * How to Obtsin 5 Vatent\u201d sent upon request.Patents secured through us ndvertiseu for sale at our expense.Patents laken out through us receive special | notice, without charge, in THE PATENT RECORD, an illustrated and widely circulated journal, consulted by Mavufacturers and lovestorn Bend for sample copy FREE.Address, - VICTOR J.EVANS & CO.- (Patent Attorneys,) \"vans Bullding, WASHINGTON, DP.& NEF TEARS VEEL.§ WILL TAKE PLACE ON ® TUESDAY, Dec.26th.® wo Are Forward with 3 Greater Offer Than Bver : 8 dozen Gent's Neoktien, latest styles ® 2 yards best English Prints, maken À 22 and 22} for 15c.e ®| U0) Att Squares in og LT wig Brussels, on nn ave rage 20 I @ 14 don English White & ve, a e sizes, worth £1.50 for 81.10, e 3 A few Curtniua left of our Celebrated @ Lock Stitch Curtaina from 450 up, WE IIAVE ADDED 200 yards to our Silk to complete the © arte = which we continue to sell at @ | @ re.per yard, ! Our Fancy Goods and Silk Draj ; are cut down estoy | low for thi $ von BAD POINTS.-3f your want really good, reliable.you will learn to buy them here, depend wpa those we «el you ris @ | OUR STATIONERY day 8+ fe burfriems or social use ja in the same $2.7.COTE § yinmes, ish il Boe, OPPOSITE BASILICA.sol Inetenmante 0.0\u202600000s 5 Music and Musical Losiruments ta, ext ont.NEW BOOKS.Selloute\u2019 Manager, by Mrs Ormiston Chant The Deaite of M Tmposeibili DE Hoon: 40 Tenpomibility, All Sorts, by L T Meade The Cardinal's Page, 8 story of histori: col adventures oy James Baker Miranda of the Baloony, by A B W The Rose of tam tale of captivity, A Legacy of Hate, by Theo Douglas The Ford of Black, by Willism Lex Settled Out of Court, by G B Burgin Brothers of Chain, by Geo Grifish In the Home.The Red Rat's Daughter, by Guy Musio in thu home is one of the Boothby moet deligh i memaries of youth, A Lunatio at Large and if you « 3 st Jolightful sie yuu ure a (ie nstrumen cure Red Potiage, by Mary Cholmondelcy fully selected from the beat makers, The Tog of a8es Wail, by Frank T such as an be found now at the AT warerooms of J.EVOY'S, No.68 8t John Street.| | ARTHUR LAVIN SATURDAY, JANUARY 27, (800, THE CHRONICLE, QUEBEU, CANADA, Ba \u2014 BEL WARTES | ENGINEERS, FIREMEN, MACHIN- POLED.D \u2018ste aud Etectricians : Néud 10 conta FOUND \u2014 SATURDAY LAST ON John street.a Raccoon put Owser can have same proving property and paying advertisement.Chronicle.TTT BOSKD WANTED, WANTED \u2014 BY A LADY AND GENtleman from \u2018the ist May next ln a private family, two bed rooms a sitting room, with board.Apply letter to X Y Z, post office, stating locality and terms.for new 40-page pamphlet, containing list of questions asked by | Examining Boards of Engineers.Geo.A.Zeller, Bookseller, St.Louis, Mo., US.Mention Quebec Chronicle.WANTED\u2014WOOLLEN WEAVERS ON fancy casgimeres and worsteds, steady work and good pay ; those with far milies of general mill help preferred.Good houses at very low rents.Emire Nolen Co'y Clayville (near DANCING, Utica) N.Y, DANCING \u2014 THF.WALTZ, TWO Step, Polka, Schottische, etc., taught MEN AND WOMEN TO DISTRIBUT DISTRIBUTE by the most modern and simple me samples ; steady employment; $8 a thousand ; stamped envelope for ter-{ thods.Rapid advance guaranteed.ritory.Great Eastern Imp.Co.,| If you have failed to learn in the Phila.: past come and see me.Private lessons.arranged for morning, afternoon MEN AND WOMEN TG WORK W058 MEN AND WOMEN TO WORK FOR | .r\"eioning\u201d S11 N.Kennedy, % us at home ; good wages paid ; work lace o cadem! sent on receipt of stamped envelope.Fuigor sire.Dancing A v Imperial Supply Co, Phiia.BUSIA ROTI.AGENTS - WANTED \u2014 FOR_\"CON- ; Res ST ; ERING THE DARK CONTIN.GREAT REDUCTION IN SILK AND wool matineez, serge and cloth Te oc (Fighting in Africa,\u201d the skirts, white underwear and millin- Battle with the Boers; nd and n Transvaal, complete, of| Oy- Mrs.DR: Murphy, 12 Fa- Africa and its wary.Best terms; | biloue wrest.we pay duty and freight: outfit free.Home Company, 3943 Market street, Philadelphiaro Lei.TO LET \u2014 DWELLING HOUSE ON Sous le Fort street ; six rooms.Shop Champlain market Place.Offices on St.Peter and Dalhousie streets; heated with hot water.Apply to James Gibb, 83 Dalhousie street.HOUSE TO LET\u2014HOUSE NO 4 Ste.Augele street, with vacant - lot south of game (corner of Ste.Angele and Elgin streets).For permits ta view apply to Meredith & Couture.TO LET.= HOUSES NOS.4 AND 8, Morrin \u2018 College Court, presently CHEAP SALE OF VEILINGS \u2014 reat reduction in milin at the Misses Brownrigg's, St.John St.EMPLOYMENT WANTED, _ WANTED - A SITUATION IN AN office à smart young lad, from shoul.Goad refereuces.Ap By to office boy, care Chronicle Of- A MAN AND WIFE SEEK SITUAtion, the former as a farm Land or Kardener, and the lutter willing to make herself generally useful.Appiv at 349 St.Oliver street.DR.4.LAROCQUE, DENTIST, GRADUATE OF PHILADELPHIA.occupied by the -Prd , 1 Office s 350 ST.JOSEPH STREET.to rond.y Laurie, etary RY Hours : From 10t0 12.2 to 8.surer Morrin College, 61 St.Peter Office : 407 ST.JOHN STREET.avreet.Hours: FromBto10.12102 7to8.HOUSE TO LET \u2014 THAT FIRST class residence No.32 SL.Uraule st, N.À DUSSAULT, M.Dat present occupied by Madame Wii- SPECIALIBT, frid E.Brunet (formerly by the late For Disoases +f the Eyes, Ears, None and Qwen Murphy, Esq.).This house is! Throst, No.18} ST.ANNE STREET, particularly well built and highly fi- Consultation hours 12 to 3 P.Mni For particulars and permits Telephone 1032, to view apply to Meredith & Cou- .afrance & Mullin.- da eB + es à 08080 oeqidadadhoérdacaoecs0scececacsdecscace béodotobohohoscecs 2006 1 Lot of Boys\u2019 Ready Made Suits (High Class) to clear, AS Wa WANT THE SPACE FOR OTHER GRAS.Suits Range at .$5.00, $6.00, $7.00, $8.00 FortoCleas at.$2.50, $3.00, $3.60, $3.75 00060 60808000008000008000800 900800 #0$0A04060006000 LLIN.CANADIAN PACIFIC OPENINGS Farmecs, grist-mill, hardwood saw-mill, cheese or butter factory, sportsmen, prospectors.Write L.0.Armstrong, Col.Agt., Can.Pac.R'y., Montreal, Que.ture, Notaries Public, or to David Smith, 81 Peter Street, TO LET\u2014THREE (3) NEW HOUSES in block corner of St.Louis and Ste, Ursule streets.Most modern im- Apply to Charlebois & For Sale or to Let.TREE FIRST-CLASS NkW MODERN Sandstone ings, Bow nearing com- provements.y 1 pletion on the Cape.facing the Governor's prauceau, Notaries, Union Bank, Garden, Avenue Ste, Genevieve, Mount Car! ng.| mel and Des Grinons strevta, TO LET.\u2014That fine store Nos.81-85 For particulars apply to St.John street, at present occupied by J.E.Roy, druggist.Address, Alex Gauvreau, N.P., or Societe de Freu et Placements, 75 St.Peter street.TO-LET \u2014 SHOP, NO.47 NOTRE Dame street; very cheap for the winter months.Quebec Loan Society, 75-St.Pcter street.TO RENT.\u2014 HOUSE NO.39 GENEvieve Avenue, known as O'Hare's boarding house.H.C.Bosse or to ALBERT H.PETERS, OfBoy of Simon Peters, Quebec.OUSE NO.1'7 GRANDE ALLEF.Vor particulars and penuits to view, apply to MEREDITII & COUTURE, Notaries Public.For Sale.House For Sale.|A CANADA In the Province of Qube} District of Quebec) SUPERIOR COURT.No.1300, Dame Marie Louise Blondeau, wife of Jean Baptiste Drulet, of the parish of L\u2019'Ancienne Lopette, boot and shoe manufacturer, duly anthorised by «ae of the Justices of this Court \u201c\u2018& ester en justice,\u201d Plaintiff, Defendant.N ACTION For L SFPARATION As roi it ti by the plie against the clef Quebec, January 16th, 1900.W.C.LANGUEDOC, Atty.for Plaintiff Notice.NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN that the Quebec Railway, Light & va \u2018The said Jean Baptiste Drolet, La Ruc & La Rue, Notaries.FUN BALL Uk YU Lrg.FOR SALE OR TO LET \u2014 HOUSE No.18 Ann street, opposite the Rin; For particulars and permit to view apply to Wm.Sharples, \"The Wil-; lows,\" St.Foye Road, or between 0 | T\" AT CUMMODIOUS DOUBLE House, No.19 St.Uraule street, ! {bounded on three sides by streets) with large yard, garden, stables, ote.and 8 p.m.to A.R.Henry, No.16! - Also small cottage in rear of the above | Ann street (next door.) Being No.48 8t.Angele street.| FOR SALE OR TO LET \u2014 THE Apply to three-story house No.11 Hamel street HARRY STAVELEY, Upper Town, containing 12 rooms.! Architect.Possession 1st May.Labregue 21 Or to langer, Notaries, 18 Buade street.| Meousrs.Larue & La TO LET OR FOR SALE \u2014 NO.2 * Notaries Public.Mount Carmel street, Cape.Furnace, | \u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 es hot water, electric light.For per-| mission to view, apply H.F.Hunt, 06S 0 6 Mapie Avenue.° FOR SALE OR TO LET.\u2014 THE large shop occupied for many years by Jos.Hamel & Frere, dry goods merchants; on Dalhousie street.! Possession 1st May next.LaRue & LaRue, N.P., 28 Anne street._ HOUSE FOR SALE OR TO LET,= \u2018 That (irst-class property, No.72 Champlain Street, suitable for a |- Store or Warehouse, with dwelling |\u2018 overhead.For further particulars apply on the premises.-\u2014 T \u201c_FOR SALE: te, FOR SALE \u2014 THEXE TWO SPLEN- |\u2018; : B= it, did residences that Mr.G.Gagnon i id purthased al Sherifls sale on the .EN 24th instant, and situated on rande \"nce, oe 0 and wo.mots | QUEBES ANDLEVIS FERRY houses are provided with the most \u2014 modern, improvements, and oe out HE UNDER NOTED TRIPS VILE, si ings, hangards, stables, etc., f .° are in very food order.Labrecqus | Gurting dor umd BIT & Belanger, Notaries._ and Weather permisting\u2014will leave FOR SALE \u2014 A SOLID BRICK] QUEBLO.| LEVIS, | house, fire brick front, new, Every 30 Minutes ! i | Double and Single.i Apply on the premises to the prop.| rietors during oftice hours.QUEBEC FIRE ASSURANCE CO., 81 St.Peter Street.eight rooms and bath room, situated From 7 AM.to ¢ P.M.637 St.John street.Moderate price.von Inquire on the premises._ INTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY, FOR SALE \u2014 HOUSE AND LOT|AM.og AW northeast corner Bayard and Bagot 7.0 sente streets, St.Sauveur, 107, y-| 7; modati ard street.Jos.Savard, N.P., 800| 2° Accommodation Chaudiors to St.Valier street.Riv, du LP, FOR SALE \u2014 HOUSE NOS.aor3ni | 109 Esprees to Mon- St.Olivier street.House No.190 Latourclle street, Terms easy.G.P.|P.M.Chateauvert, N.P., 377 St John LOD Express to Riv.du Loup.Streettree tz=\u2014\u2014\u2014| êC0K to Mon.BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE \u2014 ON eo 4% Ascommodation 500 Kaprees from Me l south side of Grande Allee, adjoining Septic 4 30 Mail w Halifaxclass site for a family residence.on Street.70 ne toMegan- 7.00 A tation.eget Loup.7,20 A 1120 from Montrealfrom Campbell ton.P.M, y 12.50 Ex from Halifex, 1,90 Kxpress ! Montreal, rom 4.30 krpnes from His du p house being erected for J.H.Holt, Fay, 60 feet by 120 feet.A first .Pp ly to Meredith & Couture, Notaries QUEBEC OENTRAL RAIL AY.Blbiic, or to David Swish, 51 Peter | 43 [7-7 Po \u2014 a PAL tn te mt Francis.from Bhatbeo HOUSE FOR SALE.-BUILT OF [PM white brick, 1} stories high, with | 3.00 Expres to8ber.| P.Ment; 10 rooms; 22 evro-| ec brooke.tation 1.09 Express {1 0m to Eberbrooke.{iere street, Montcalm Ward.Apply to Alex.Gauvreau, N.P., 75 St.Peter Grand Track wR streets.FOR SALE \u2014 THE PROPERTY OF Mt.Felix Tessier, at Grus-Pin, Char- Railway Ferry.Dayslesbourg Road, about 1) miles from 0 TH QUEBEC.Dorchester Bridge, ood twelve pRTBBEO 14 a acres of land in good condition, : se ps, from house, stable, hangard and barn.The water in the house is furnished by the Limoilou Water Works.M.Tesslat desires to sell to remain in town.Apply on .FOR SBALE.\u2014 AT DIERE about 1 mile from Dorchester Bridge, a comfortable house, heated by hot water; stebling; modern conveniences and » few acreès of land.Lallus & LaRue, N.P., 28 Aun St.\"pe to the 6.08 Mail to tbe West PM.SUNDATS ae LE Lo a from Joncarz Pih, 1500 _ Great bargains 10 bo had at Glover Fry a Cou le, .2° | pects, viz :=To de making great headway.the sergeant and three constables, as dences of are very thankful ted by water aad smoke.ance oh the building in as follows :\u2014 North British & Mercantile, Power Company will apply to the Datlioment of Canada ut its next Session for an Act amending its Act of Incorporation in the following res- authorize the Company to pledge, sell or otherwise dis- Pose of the unsubscribed stock of the Company, or to issue the same as paid up stock and generally to deal with such stock as the Directors, with the authority of the Sharebolders, may deem expedient ; and also in other respects.Dated 4th January, 1900.:CARON, PENTLAND & STUART, Solicitors for Applicants NOTICE.PUBLIC NOTICE is bercby given that the Quebec Bridge, Limited, will apply to the Parliament of Canada at its next meeting for amendments to its Act of Incorporation and other Acts referring thereto, the nature and object of the said.petitlon being as follows: extention of limit of time to | complete construction of bridge; amendments and new dispositions concerning the quorum of the Board of Directors, the proxies to vote at genera) meetings, the date when the annual statement of the affairs of the Company may be furnished, the forfeiture of shares to be declared by the Board of Directors instead of the Tal meeting, the right to place and carry electric wires over the bridge, and other purposes.L.A.TASCHEREAU, Attorney for Petitioners.Quebec, Dec.29, 1899.Discount sale, 15 to 50 per cent off, at Glover, Fry & Co's.\u2014\u2014 ef ree FIRE AT THE W.C.A.Narrow Escape of the Boarders in the Establishment.Between four and five o'clock yesterday morning as Constable Joseph Power was proceeding along Anne «treet he noticed smoke issuing from \u2018the W.C.A.building and immediately ran and sounded the alarm.The men of No.1 Station, under Deputy Chief Walsh were soon on the scene, as well as Nergeant Routhier and Constables Hunter and E.Power.At the time there were about thirty boarders in the building and their position was a rather dangerots one, as the fire was However, sisted by a number of the men of the building and carried over to the resi- fire brigade, soon Had them out of the Mr.P.Valiiere and Dr.Hamel, opposite the burning building.The ladies were given the best atien- tion and ete ¥ made Tory comfortable for the time n both pla an vo fu for the kindness shown them by Messrs.Valliere - and Hamel.The building was badly, Ruts ngur- 32,000 ; London & Liv 1 & Globe, $3,000; Phoenix of London, $2,000, The far niture is insured in the Royal and Queen for $1,500.Mexico's railronds witetch = 7,431 miles._LAFRANCE & MU \u2019 CURLING.Quebec and Victoria clubs played the Grst round for the Gov.-General's prize yesterday, the Quebec club winning the game, : YACHTING.London, Jan.26.\u2014It is announced that Mr.Peter Donaldson has sold the yacht Isolde 10 an American, Mr.Hoyt, who intends to race ber in the United States under the command of Capt.Archie Hogarth FANCY DRESS CARNIVAL.Vriday, of the annual fancy dress carnival at the Quebec Skating Rink.This is al ways one of the most delightful functions of the winter season and hes features will be a May pole dance in costume, the lancers also in costume, and a fancy march.These have all been organized Ly the lidies of the rink, and that fact alone i3 sure to guarantee them success.It is expected that a very large number of ladies and gentlemen will be present.COLLEGE HOCKEY.Considerable interest has teew awakened by the news that on Monday night there will be a cullege hockey match in this city.Laval (Quebec) will play Laval (Montreal).As college students are always good rooters there will be a good deal of fun at the match aside from the play.The lccals ought 10 make a good showing as they have sume strong men on their team.The following is the roster :\u2014 Goal.\u2014Boivin.Point.\u2014Languedoc.Coverpoint.\u2014Laberge.Forwards.\u2014St.Jacques, Pacaud, Gauvin.Anyone withing to se a zood game and bear the cullegians yell should be on hand.HOCKEY.The hockey match to-night between Montreal and Quebec will be an intar- esting one.Both teams are prepared to win and entend to do 50 no matter at what cost.The Quekcrers had a splendid practice last night and if they play as well to-night they will make the men from the neighboring village look rather imsiguificant.Gordon Blair wil, be on the Quetec forward line, and his place on the Crescents at Sherbreoke will te taken by Demers.The Quebec team will te as follows :\u2014Goal.Stocking .poi Scot: Gillespie, Pacaud.Hogan.Blair, The reserved seat sale will be open at the snk this morning at 9 o'clock.As a crowd is expected it would be well to secure seats as early as possible.The Crescents leave fcr Sherbrooke to-day al 12 o'clock.They expect a hard match.but are prepared to face the music.If they win wm Sherbrooke they will be intermediate chaic- pions and will play off with the Aberdeens in the Eastern series.The team will be as follows :\u2014Moran, Leo Me- William, Nolan, McCarren, Demers, Marquette and Sharp.BILLIARDS.Montreal vs.Quetec.The billiard team | of the Montreal Amateur Athletic = Association will Demers, meet a team (rom the Quebec Bowling and Billiard Club this afternoon and tables of the latter] interesting match evening on the club.A most assured.R «.AND.SPEAKERS us in the opinion Ahat | Moodie and his troop, the 4th, will be SINGE Are ui for throat igritation, hoarseness, sore throat and bronchitis, Dr.Chase's: Syrup of Linseed and Turpentine stands without a peer, and alinost invariably carey a bottle of this famous remedy IN their grips.: Ministers tell us that il is of inestimable valun to the them as a rtief for dry throat and other throat troubles, from which they so frequently suffer.On account of its prompt action in clearing the theoat and allaying all in- flainmation, Dr, Chase's Syrup of Linseed and \u2018Turpentine is prized by all platform people as the one remedy which is indispensible.25 cents a large bottle.At all doalers.For cold in the head, dropping in the throat and catarthal deafness use Dr.Chase's Catarrh Cure.35 cents a box, blower free.February 2nd, is the date.: coverpoint, C'abili ; forwards.| ALLAN LINE.The steamer Parisian sailed from Liverpool \u2018for Portland on Thursday afternocn with 11 cabin, 15 interme diate and 125 ste:rage passengerz.\u201c DOMINION LINE.The SS Cambroman, from Liverpool on the 18th inst., with 194 passengers, is due in Halifax Sunday.The SS New England, from Liverpool on the 18th instant, arrived at Boston at 8 am.yesterday.STEAMER ASHORE._ Norfolk, Va, Jan.26.\u2014The passenger and freight steamer Jamestown, of the old Dominion line went ashore west of Lambert's Point, at 7.30 a.m.(attracted large crowds both of skaters to-day, during a stiff gale.Sle was iand spectators.This year the special | tly loaded and was proceeding from ew Orleans to Norfolk.She was to have sailed for New York to-night.\u2018There were to passengers aboard.She appears to be high and dry and in no immediate danger.THE HELIGOLAND.St.John's, NAd., Jan.26.\u2014Captain Meyer, representing the New York jagents of the steamer Heligoland, + which was wrecked in St.Mary's Bay a fortnight ago, arrived here yesterday to organize a regular search for bodies of victims and to arrange for the identification and interment.Ie will leave here on Monday for the tact for the entire excavation.struction, defence and completion the canal at a total cost not exctc ing $140,060,000.Mr.Jlepburn, chairman of the committe, stated that in the amended form the till simply ap plied the contract system and limited the aggregate to 5140,000,000.In the amended form the bill was crdered reported.ea PHILIPPINE ISLANDS.The War Reported To Be Over.-No Further Surrender.New York.Jan.25.\u2014\\ Marila catle to the Herald says The war in the Philippines is over.No furthet sar- render can be hoped for.The danger in the present situaton is that a bloody feud may arise between the American uriny and the Filipinos.This danger can be greatly lessened by con { action by Congress which in now am.perative ouilaying the policy of the Government in the Philippines.lt is likely that many insurgent are still holding eut for the very terms which Coneress will be willing to give.\"The time is ripe for a conciliatory policy.allowing the rilipinos Lo have some say as 10 the nature o.f the Government ulluer which they wil be obliged to dive.\u201d ™ po CHINA'S NEW EMPEROR His Father at the lead of Secret Sovieti.x.London, Jan.26 serial despatch from Shanghei says :\u2014\"The father of the new Emperor is the lecd of the great secret socie irs known us the \u2018Great Sword\" and the \u2018\u2019Boxers\u201d extending over the province of Chi Li.Shan Tung.and Ho Nan, which Several responsitle for the murder of Brookes, the missionary.Various edicts have heen issued with a view of assuaging public anxiety and the ominous rumors respecting the {aie of the ex-Emperor are spreading widdly.F1 is alleged that hig dethronericnt was decided upon at a council cofin- vened by the Empress Dowager an Tuesday.The Mancha Clan favors the change, but the Chinese proper oppose it and predict a tremendous upheaval Tt is believed that the Russian and French legations were notified impending change and that thev will support the new reigme.ft is also reported that a French natal force has already reached Pekin.The Writish and Usited States lezations who have been favorable to Kwanzms were Lept in ignorance of the new departure | but il is asserted that Li Jig Chane, was sent as Viceroy to Kwanz-Tung to support the Dowager's policy ard ta repress any hostilities on the part of the Cantonese.\u201d out help, a bald spot never grows smaller.* \u201cAl It keeps SPOT spreading, until at last your friends say, \u201c How bald he is getting.\u201d + + Not easy to cure an old baldness, but easy to stop the first thinning, easy to check the first falling out./ Used in time, sd: ANT.Hair 120 impossible with \u2014 \"It stops [alling promotes growth, and takes out all dandruff.le always restores color to faded or gray hair, all the dark, rie color of early life.You may depend upon it every time.It brings health to the hair.$1.00 8 battle.All Druggiats.\u201c1 have used Jou, Hair Vigor and great ith Jt 1 à Fred vba brite oF vt the Besterobtain All the fi the wee ee Kuglend bas SAT women backemitas.Late Telegraphic News.of the 090 THE EMPRESS\u2019 MOTHER Her Remaise to be Interred in i Shiesia has been arrested | Berlia, Jan.26.\u2014The funeral of the | la at | wretched condition of things in south in | Africa, iDowager Duchess of Sehliswig-Hol- j teu, mother of the Empress of Germany, will take place ou Sunday Pring henau, a county of Silesta, \u2018tbe Lieguitz district.Submit.| Loudou, Jan.36.\u2014\"The British expe | Tunas, | dition ugainst the rebellious under Mat Salleh, in British North Captain Harrington, with one rebels, captured (wo forts and villages, blew up the rebels\u2019 magazine \u2018and killed or wounded sixty \u201cThe ren ied district submitted.' PROF.MAX MULLER « New York: Jan.36.\u2014-W.Q.Muller, N jbussy.wbo is visiting friends in this leity, said today :\u2014\"Thv reports in \u2018the duily papers rezardiug the condi- ! Mion of my father, Prof.Max Muller, are ertonwous.1 have cablegrams {from Osford, England, as late as this (morning, telling we that my father :flered uo relapse, but on the con- {tra continues to improve.i improvement dates from September, when bis condition was serious.\u201d To cure a headache in 10 minutes use | meetings are 'Kumfart Headache Powders.| OUR EMBROIDERIES.! | As in former years, we notify our! j numerous customers that we have just * received direct from Switzerland the finest collection of embroideries that | \u2018has ever been seen.Specialty in fine einbroideries.Faguy, Lepinay & Frere, ee PROVINCIAL LEGISLATURE ANOTHER SHORT SESSION VES TERDAY \u2014 PETITIONS PRE-.SENTED\u2014QUEBEC CITY CHAR-.E 1N COMMITTEE.; - TER \u2014 HOUS ' - i Legistative Assembly, Quebec, January 26th.| As a rule at the commencement of\u2019 jeach session, very little business isi TC transacted on Fridays, and vesterday | stall was uo exception to the rule, as oi \"number of the members had taken their | departure for their homes by the early \u2018 afternoon trains while others left [the evening.! | The last day for Use presentation «f ; petitions was on Thursday last, hat ion the payment of an additional fee \u20ac | sam, peiiiions may be presented to the House us : vesterday several more were presenter: Ho the Tlouse.Among tem were pe Hitions from the town of St.Louis, rown of Si.Hesri, and Canadian Mufor Hual Assurance Conpany.asking jamendmænts te their © 3 i From the Roman C LS an them to issue debentures.* Joseph Alfred Langlais, ner chant, W.Parmelce, secretary, both tof this city, and Doucan > of Montreal, are secking \u2018under the mame of tle (Trust of Canada.\u201d The petitioners al lege that they are desirous with such others an may Lerenfter be associated Iwith them, of brint incorporated for.Lhe purgose of acting as peneral agents and trustees of any Goverment, cote (ry, state, proviner, municipality, oor.poration, association of perso.I Owing fenin the IHouse through iliness of vie Tlon.Mr.Rabideux, a couple of motions for (he production of papers were: allowed 10 Stand over till text week.| i The Lill to amend the Quebec City! Charter was read a second lime andre \"ferred to the Private Bills Committee After the passing of a few items in the supplementary caiimates, jlon.Mr.) Marchand moved the House into cem- mittee of Supply, when Hoa, mt.\" Flynn remarked that it was better to come to some understanding as to the manner of preceeding in Committee of Supply.The Opposition had no ohier- tins to passing the budget items at \u2018he proper time, but they had very few documents | defare tlem yet and they \u2018wanied information nn certain matters tle, Mr.Fl.nu, would prefer not to go into committee of Supply just at pre sent, but to await the return of Hon.\u2018Mr, Robidoux, Provincial Secretary, who is also looking after the Attorney |tieneral's Department before the Legislature, \u201cand the Tiouse adiourned after half an \u2018hour's sitting, until Monday next.NOTES.All the sent ition to Hon.Mr.Mcintosh, the newly elected M.P.for Sherbrooke.* Mon.Mr.Pelletier will on \u201cnext.ask if the Government has paid or lent any money to Mr.Jean Bussiere, of Nt.Henrl, Levis, in connection with his pay bridge, and if so, why and what amount was so paid.Hon.Mr.Pelletier will on next ask for an order of the House for a detailed statement of all increases; | of salary of the Montreal and ge bor Court Houses since July §, 1897.tlon.Mr.Prefontaine, J.C.Madore, \"MP, Dr.Warren, of Montresl, P, Faivard, M.P., and Mr.Warren, merchant.of Murtay Fay, are seeking incorpora~ tion under the name of the \"Labrador Electric Company,\u201d for the purpose powers, olectric and other lights in {he rounties of Chicoutimi, Charlevoix land Saguenaytion.Mr.Flynn has given notice that he will move for a statemeot of the receipts and expenditures of this province from all sources since production of such statement.{ed lio on Thursday lest, wes better yesterday.! Prepared ter \u2014\u2014\u2014 om TAGA EXPEDITION | | \u2018The Dritish Successful \u2014 The Rebels | ol} Bocueo, hax been entirely successful.| President, who at his own sweet will.\u2019 Catholic).i hu § i ireulati i priation section es to make S10: Hired Sibks, after two days\u2019 fehting, [ey the circulation for a time, or, with authority to cot! Junyary & and 9, against a thousand | This preroga Max ! retary of the British Fr | lot in in: 1 the first of February, and | Montreal asking for a Will., ranks.to the unatoidable ahsenes : -ine l Hon.Mr.Marchand conseuted to tas members of the Opposition | a joint telegram of congratula- | Monday i onday | of huying, nwning and selling water | the |e ; * Pi fest of July last, to the date of the Dr.Williams\u2019 Pink flon.Mr.Robidoux, who vas reporte MILITAR NEWS AND VIEWS.e06060060606086060680000 the CHRONICLE By Private TOMMY ATKINS.00000090C 008080000080 few facts with regard to (he! which led to the present var: may be of interest to the readers uf) this column.The Uitlanders represent : between one hall and three-fourths of the Transvaal population, paying from\u2019 fivesixths 10 nine-tenths of the taxation, but have no share in (he government.The taxation is more than £16] Tr head.Of this 90 per cent.is paid y British subjects.The Press Law leaves the Press in the hands of the| newspaper he clu uses.he has exercised on two j different occasions.Religious equality | , does nut exist.Tagas.! four men wounded.! ining villages of the disturb- - According to the con-' stitution of the Transvaal no Roman, Catholic can ever be admitted to tle.Presidency, or a member of the Fx- , secutive Council, or à member of tither officials as well.The administration sf the finances is corrupt to the core, there being designedly a complete ab-' sence of any svitem of audit or con-' trol.Defalcations of cMdials are of! daily occurrence.In 15 years, from 1883 to 1898, the defalcations of of-| ficials amounted to the enormous sum! of £2.398.500 totally unaccounted for.! of the Raads, and this law applies on| The Secret Service Fund /n 1898 ex- ceoded £181,000.\u2026.air meetings can only te held special permission, and indoor: liable to raids by the: police.The tactical exercises spoken | last Saturdav's issue in (his column have been decided by the G.O.Cto be carried out during the winter by garrison troops at the cities of Montreal and Toronto, and London.The tactical instruction will take the form of a war game, and wil be worked out on the official military, maps of each district.À date will! hereafter be cliosen for the movements, ! when the G.OC.will sit as Umyére- ix-Chief.and an officer from headquarters as Chief Umpire.The District cMeers commanding will arrange a flying column of ail arms in accordance with specifications of the General and special ideas.Arrangements will be thought our for completing each column in all details of the Administrative Departments, én- cluding reserve anununilion, supply.transport (both regimental and 3nd line) and medical service.A complete will also be nominated by the D.0.C., and sent for approval lo the Chief Stall Officer.not later than February 1st.Copies of the officiali military maps of the neighborhood of each of the abuve places will be sup-| plied to all officers concerned.; The General Officer commanding pros p personally inspect the troors allot-: ted to the fiving column assigned to these tactical cxercises, in fleld service order, ax if about to march and take by I part in the general and special ides given ta the district.It ix thought that by carrying out \u2018these tactical exercises much interest and practical knowledge will te imparted to the officers and men of city corps, wha from vazious circumstances have not been given those opportunitics during the past summer.' The cavalry squadrons and infantey companies will be estimated ut 60.all Thee field garrison artillery at the authorized establishments.The: full proportion of ammunition, tag- gage and camp equipment will te estimated in accordance with equipment; regulations.; The necessary arrangements for the\u2019 administrative departments wil te, improvised by the officer commanding the district, who will appcint for the purpose those officers whom he may | select, and who may Le available for: tke duty.! The exercises will include complete arrangements for supply and transport in accordance with the regulations, vis, one day's rations with the men; © i two day's regimental supply, snd one day's column supply.ow se se Orders have been received to transfer RB Battery.R.C.A.Field Division to Kingston, where it will te amalgamated with \"A\" Battery.+ The D.O.C.nf the district will.in conjunction with the officer command- the Citadel, make the necessary arrangements for the move of the Battery to Kingston, via 1.C.R., and G.'T.R.at the carliest possil le date at which railway accommodation can ; be obtained.Ju, health.neighborhood.Battery | Serceant-Majur.a medicine known to cure.liams\u2019 Pink Pills are not an experiment.They have cured thousands of people, who had tried common medicines and failed to find health, Some of the cured are in your own R.W.Rutherford, R.C.Sergeant S.5.Weatlwrbie, R.C.A., Sergeant F.Herbert, R.C.A., attended a long course of instruc\u2018 on at the School of Gunuery, Sbrewburyness, England, and were granted certificates of qualification on 23nd Deccmber, 1898 Major « oe The chaplains selected to accompany the Special Servicz forces to Cape Town were Rev.W.A.Lane, (Methodist); Rev.W.J.Coy, (Church of England), Rev.J.C.Sinuett, (Roman Much annoyance is beinx cec:s'oned the British forces hy the supplies clandestinely admitted threurh neutral territory, but all this will not alter the final result, and v.IL recoit on the Boers, although it dacs not so occur to them at the present lime.The supply of this kind ef iraterial, embracing all the floating adventurers of Europe, is practically unlimited, and if the laws of neutrality can be infringed to admit them under tke various pretexts which they are so apt at manufacturing, they may depend upon re ceiving all the men they can afford to feed and pay.England will find a way to mest this, but what means she will take will be dependent upon the negotiations which are undoubtedly progressing to a solution of the problem.It is notorious that num- of Germans, Holianders, and Frenchmen go to swell the crowd of mercenaries who are willing to take the pay and do the work of the Transvaal, going in ringly or in small numbers, unarmed, and as civilians, by way of Delugoa Bay.England has, therefore, to encounter an unknown forces of indefinite strength, and has a serious question to deal with, and one which will require the fullest play of British statesmanrhip.\u201d LS LS we Pioneer Corporal Jewell has cen promctéd ty the rank of Serçeant vice Pioneer Sergeant Higgins, re \u201csigned.ss se The present strength of \u201cB° Field Battery now under command of Capt.Benyon, consists of 43 non-commis- sicntd offcers and men, with 16 horses or ae we Sergeant Sam Jordan, who has recently returned from England after undergoing a very successful course in artillery science, has teen promoted Vice-Ser- eeant-Maior O'Grady, now with \"E\"* Battery un the way to South Africa.ve ee The formation of an independent Cadet corps of four companies, at Montreal, has been authorized and promu'- gated by general order.The corps will be designated \"Highland Cadet Battalion.* The Major $ ruvetle at ol laun- FF ¢ sure we give our werk extra eave, it Insts twice a LE \u201cefire renuiiing to be § £ soda, 2 ?is tmuiere trving than @ ue ; Sone + à ae Jinen spoijed inthe ¢ 4 3 v aie to Le laun- + i Good bing thew tows.We 3 A v th sd to the rest, ; \u20ac FRONTENAC ELECTRIC LAUNDRY * 4 ».AND DYE WORKS, .-y 188-204 Crown Strectte-t0i0.01-01010h01-050 0.pargage pe je de see » + Phones 2409 and 410 ; CRB SG GOT SENS rewiweeeseedebelebets TELEPHONE 1009 W.L.HOGG & CO, - © : Bankers and Brokers +++.STOCK, BONDS, COTTON.Sterling Exchange Bought and Sold VARAAAAAAASAAAAASANY .CORRESPONDENT .S.SEYMOUR JOHNSON & CO, Members N.Y.Stock Exchange.DIRECT PRIVATE WIRE.COODO6S0O0GO0600K00C0O\u201d 81 PETER STREET, QUEBEC.Peper jade tete Ea 4-2 p0 940404004040 rl Oe Fe Dn Or Pn BF Br PGS WE 2 LG wietete Pode edefopede i sdeiehei ede eioia ! nu 6 THE CHRONICLE, QUEBEC, CANADA, SATURDAY, JANUARY 37, 1900.mate.\u201c ! Yeir cf ; ANDREWS \u2014 Ou the 26th inst, the | THE POPULARITY OF LETTERS FR Om Malle ous of Uelr stands, and on var wife of Wm.M.Andrews, of à son.| ° ° THE FRONT.|tait vuved with tunes ud mod.Re \u2014\u2014 \u2014 member me a ys a a x! PRIVATE O'MEARA'S LETTER.a ge Fo, qu » ud pa = : A\u201d ; ! 1 Belmont, 10th Dec, (899.| [pull out on top of the jot (his sear Ni Dearest Pater and Mater, \u2014I received and wishing you and them a taypy Yoi1 Await It Wit Fleasure.\u201cTHE QUEEN | oem ee dl is chiefly due to ils | \u201cDRINK NOTHING but Natural MiaerÂl Water, such as | Apollinaris, frec from :zil vegetable poisons.\u201d \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 80008000808 006080080800 \u20ac e0000ve proachatle character.\u201d Events of Local Interest.OF TABLE WATERS\") The Times.Boston Journal.0008000800000000000008 9 0 In a properly equipged roum the lath | 0000000000000000808C508080800080800000800000¢ Incootin & ples sure instend of being merely a duty, We Equip Mod] Bath Ro nus In & model manner, at moderate 1ricea.Catalogues furmished promptly.NECHANICS SUPPLY GOT.96 St, Peter Street.MEETINGS.Notice.MURRAY BAY NOTES, ! Electric Light Coutract\u2014New Ilotel\u2014 | \u2018ummercial Academy.| The Labrador Electric Light & ower Compny has given out the con- \u2018tract fur the timoer required to build their dam on Murray River.Tle construction will be commenced in February.A new Commercial Academy boys is to be erected at Murray | Village next summer.Meusrs.W.W.Scott & Co., of Monreal, contractors for the new hotel in course of construction for the Richelieu & Ontario Na tion Co.at Pointe au 1 are going ahead with their works.So far the weather has fur buy MEETING OF THE CREDITORS nee) very favorable to their enter and Shareholders of the + ie du: prise Peuple\" 1e horeby called and will be held in (PIX: ; the offices of said Bai nina Nos Jand 2ofi Mr.JS.Perrault, advocate, win No.97 8t.Jamien strect, Montreal, the 6th of had a stroke of paralysis some (wo February next (1900) at 2 P.M.At that meet: | weeks ago, is improving very slowly.ing, the Directors: Lignidators will vender an acoount of the liquidation of tive assets of said Hank, made by then ; the whole in conform.ty with article 2 of the Statute entitled \u2018An Act couveming ls Banque du Peuple, passed by the Federal Parliament, at its last Session.By order of tin Directors, OVIDE DUFRESNE, Je, Cashier.Church Society OF THE.DIOCESE OF QUEBEC.OTICE IS ILERENV GIVEN THAT the Annual Meeting of the Church Society of the Divces of Quebse, will be held in the Cathedral Church Hall on WEDNES DAY, February 7.at 3 pon, for Lie reception of the Annual Reports and Accounts, the Election of Offers, the consideration of pro [essed alteration in By-Law NE and for the ec transaction of general business, By order, À.+.BALFOUR, se 1010 Berar | Quebec Victuallers Association.\u2018KE M ING OF THE ation will be l-ld on MUNDAY.ba instant, mt SONO Lue, in the roma of the Clule Mogtaznais, Cioninaee Bleak, Mo.% I Lallousio strat, fur the Flactiom of Officers andite cou Hier tie mew License Bit, NEW COMFORT Mis friends fear he will never be hira- self again ! There will Le no sitting of the Su-.{perior Court here next month, The regular term has been cancelled, at jive request of Mr.Charles Angers, EM 1, wbe gocs to Oltawa for the we sien.: The weather is keeping mild an lave hardly enough snow for winter roads., Mr.A.IV.Simard, District Maristrate, was here on Thursday, sitting fou à \u20ac of assault.Mr.Cnarles Augers, MP, Ottawa on Saturday to attend io hs Pariamentary duties, \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2019 Croup, the dread of every maother, is Liniinstantly relieved by Bentley's ment.The Quebe +++.A Portfolio No.1.Name, Address.Cul out this coupon, bring + è + ?+ ?+ £ + £ + £ + ?\" 3 £ in +++.GLIMPSES OF SOUTH AFRICA nn.DEATH OF MR.E.JACOT.Our readers will regret to learn of the rather sudden death of Mr.mile | Jacot, jeweller, of St.Roch, which | sud event occurred yesterday shortly | after noon, at his residence, St! Joseph streel.The deceased, who was vite of the most prominent and ' enterprising merchants of this city, had bea: iH for sone time past, but | nobody expected that his end was so near.Recently he hus been suffering from heart failure, and about 12.30 vesterduy he became seriously ill and | Rev.Mr.Guuvreau, Cure of St.Hoch's, had barely time to administer to him the last rites of the Church.Mr.Jacot was a widower without family, but has two brothers, who re side in the United States\u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 POULTRY EXHIBITION.The Quebec Poultry and Pet Stock Amsovialicn intend holding their an- uwal exhibition, by kind consent of the military authorities, in the Drill Lali, from the 7th to the 1th of February.They have succeeded in securing ihe services of a very zble man as judge, in the person of Mr.L.G.Jarvis, who wi ä id: rding to the ce 7 importett position of Cieneral inteudant of he Government kx mentai Poultry Farm gt Guelph, Ont.Mr.Jarvis has recently visited the poultry eshibits of Montreal, Ottawa and Basin, and is cn his wav to the United States, where he has secured a very important position in one of the largest poultry plant ao New York e \u2014\u2014\u2014 ATING RINK.The band will play at the rink thi afternoon from 3.30 tv 5.30, LO0UCee0008000008 ronicle.January 27, 1900.IN PEACE AND WAR.it or rend it with 10 cents in | à silver to the Portfolio Department of the Chronicle, Mounfain Hill, and get Part 1.of \u201cGlimpses of South Africa Peace and War.\" Sce announcement on page 7.w~ Delivery will begin on Monday.CITY COUNCIL 08000000000000002°00008080800000000000000 \u201clearned with the decpest regret VVVV fearned with the deepest gnef of tw FOR OLD FOLKS (yt sitting \u2014 Resolution of Cou-' premature death of Lord Ava, eldest is what we bring to your attention in the shape of Handsomo Rocking Chairs.Sa pretty, so comfortable, and sich a relief after sitting in a straight-back chair.You can reat esry in any of them, aml you ean rest eany about the price.Come and we Lu amples Sat mortaiisy may | postmortam exantaation Suen | above the sr 1 a'aire, arbilerv and transport.14 Len je ar leads the hist wi increzses the flow of intestinal juice, and od 1 how what very heavily | 10 say that the orgaus which are the| rising que s lei-vill Le impossible, where great wum- 1 au alled amount \u2014viz .\u2019 be quoted to 3 * YL vat of tle disease show in each cast| ter than nothin, but an élévation ofibers of antimals ate assembled, to ' ; à stimulates the ducts of the liver to pour out i | i J00,000,060, the proportion of the po! Way mean.vo.aut of the small | Very complete destruction.It will ta ] 3 ef to! provide chat they can all feed ia | i between North a South bens ; ) A ed downward by th ior ier ce Natal at a] asked.hex science made an ert tol give almost nerfect Wien an Hostel spot, at healthy hours, voit ihe olin about two ta one, The the Lilo, when it is carri ownward by the \u2018 on ct vestigate and wombat so ferrible à gutbreak of 5, the move tut picket lines can always above UE \u2018 c., xt wi te 5 Se time of perfect peaces when het Nas} courge le anitaal life 7 Most cer-jof à Cap ov few Dundred the level of lue unhealthy plains, | Franco-drus War comes nest, with laxative action of the Saltgosure, tt Gin 1 tal of & or £ 160,00 - special mals ve carried of ; | taudy it has, Lonel be cs may lease it betiad.The |) or cou # supp of hay = out af on more thay the Crimean, The com- À person subject to biliousuess or bilious A pars à a Tor Veterinary-Col on lambert, C1.(1) fe the poison i Jone qu any animals must | To ; hh - A ; and twenty-two years a oe late Principal Velethiary Surgeon | m here are not set falle wndersteud best and.te only possible resource bined cast of lie other je mention headache will get relief and cure from the operating in ihe Tranvact df spend many dears in South Africa | and it is vonderf Bow saneting ill he to have à continual supply of ed above wis over Ls So eT | i that the total expense rred in tie sc of Abbey's Effervescent Salt dative tribe.pme sp | Aid devoied mack attention te tite] une spot i parallel remounts pouring into the country, | it LA M var pe dirty ust y's I .LOST A THIRD OF ITS UOPSES | çubject, crcurcalating 8 vast amount) more sanits than another | No number can be ton great.marne ight wa red In in & fortnight.The strokes of IMC) of experience.lis pamphlet.written] may prove ore healthy wf] Tu is to be hoped that our columns Fiat os y'en war, equal to horee-sickness are dealt oo sole years ago.is a very exhaustive the two.; \u2018tay sor be on the \"high veldt, or tor every | ng man, women, or most awful suddenness, and uesTLy = treatise on he pathology of horse] But all this, though nov: prescribed hat ix.tke higher districts, which child in (be world * FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS.ovitable fatality.Animals may be By sicke Then Veterinary-Major Nunn | by science and founded ou accurate are wore of less Free from the dis- not ; ; A perfect health at night.and on he DRO, was sent on a pociad mission, observation, is no more than = vase We may remember, too, that! The Mrs as on uen Te table i wil Price, 60 cts.per large bottle.Trial size, 25 cts.following morning may b fera vA ta for tlie purpose of carefully | known te the lBoors and colonial fur four enemy will lose nearly as many ling to take every body's part.t .dad aU their pickets.A horse nk'Y, studyine and reporting on every ase mers many vears ago.We now hoow « ourselves, though their ani- | eat his morning feed with appetit\u201d peer of the disease.These high autho reasons, bar we cong improve on old being na are not quite x0 | The bite of a teothless dog wight Le! aud be quite lively when he diedy rities\u2014and Lis doubtful whether! South African practice.stweptible as Buglish troopers, which | termed a soft.sap.! | fur bis day's work, and lie a corpse, chere are higher, either in F The sichly season lus been mestion- +re te à certain extent debilited by à \u2014_\u2014 L P ICE on the veld before midday.Ml cass 1a,d er \u20ac liere\u2014differ upon some, ed.Th alvin the African tong voyage aud change of food and | ERA OF UNIVERSAL PEAC a fe not, however, so rapid un thuir minor poiate, but they are both Fully | autuma br bare lr and Apel\" climate.Customer\u2014Hate vou a copy of \u201cFi ; course.A victim may vise Tor 1W0 agreeu us Le the origin of the com, which is the ra, The her \u2014e\u2014 ' ee ' For Cash or on the Instalmeat Basisof thee days, but its deatli is almost plaint, and us to the best means of | showers ; Hoobseller\u2014N put 1 can give sou! CAS I ORIA a copy of \u201cHow to be Happy Though: +82 .Married.\u201d | omrtain.From len to LWenly BT geidimg iis we, « \u2018hey are al ol the pois LATEST DESIGN IN© cont may recover, but af they do s 22 fully 22roed that ms are know they are of to use for a Tog vine © for either peuard This sear, | Len ; .A jo ; ! Their health is shatiered.their jy len sesichness 1x due ta of the .T's» Infauts acd Child CE ! atrengih = altogether depend AM action of UNUSUALLY EARLY RAINFALL | * vesaeaer: IRON BEDS, BED ROOM, DINING ROOM, AND PARLOR SETS.when horse sickhess Visits a spot on A SPECIFIC BACILLUS.i ; ne | Ti peer | id that aman comes tu stay.lt is not contagion 1 remains rife in unhes ca |ravely mai ave.> -, ~ œot il + épidémie, and will con\u201d This anicrobe takes it wa from, the ail the fiest frosts in ! ZTE fy The Widos but oe usually NEW SOHMER PIANO AND.i ts work il the sekiy se soil, and has Bs haunts an the herbae disappears.The = svichtilie ps Pe + dos \u20ac re mets revenge hy eenstantlv holding her ._\u2014 - ban pass vo tat grows au it and the Nef thet that the bacillus dies Tetou à certain up as his ideal 1e the weman Le dors SINGER SEWING MACHINES hough ti disease is awaits tw float ahove à.tunately the whole temperature.! [I \u2014 marry.\u201d .+, + .sane ad a aly opt afin, 14 takes of 0 platn bi bot equally infected.A word mast be said alot soc iid \u2014_\u2014 The New Sohmer Iino is the Finest Piano in the Market woveral forms, Which may be roughly The Racitlus Alings especially to dap horses or urtles The cor IX NEGLECTED EDUCATION.AN APT COMPARIFON.watereaurses, and marches or ft is ado to be found on foui grand.In South Africa pres hittle or no hay is made, and in order Luskt Le give tu horse s and mules the bulky 14 proved that sud be ant the form of fond 1Lat they require in likely le take tle diseas t sa greatl addition to their meuties (he rain of as any others.The present sated bes | tor.same.\u2019 ou at hase reeoverol From the divided into two clarsed-\u2014one wire attacks the respiratory = OTIAnS, other when the digestive or affected.In \u2018lc first ce fiminary syraptoirs are o cough and a slight disch agse.Often the head swells x : Call and inspect our Large Stock.The coal man was a schoolboy VI have no fait in modern medical | Hut he wasted hix time Laving : iscience,\u201d said the long-baired tocrder.+.Which may account for the fact that | \u201cNeither hax a mule anv fail in the he veterinary sureeon.\u201d said the medical | ) A MB r [ 1 Thinks seventeen hundred mahes a istudent, \u201cbut he cures um just | F.ER > the | 46 ST.JOSEPH STREET.ST.ROCH, - - - - QUEBEC.and there x a fallaciors col- ief that they are the mune.11 has bec mast co THE ENTIRE STOCK REDUCED AND MUST BE SOLD OFF HL esses .Fashionable.1000 Fashionable.Cases of the latest .Rich Silk 3 doz.Silk Shirts, Novelties.Ladie Japanese : Dressing Gowns.Cases of tae latest 4 doz Dress Shirts.OTOLOOOOI OCDOUCOS Rich Silk ; Ladies\u2019 Japancte Cases of the latest Jackeis.| § doz Regatta Shirts.The Latest Cloths.; Ÿ Cases ol the latest Rich Silk } doz.Collars.The Latest Recherché Ladies\u2019 Japanese Cloth, Capes.Cases vf the latest | # doz.Cuffs.The Latest Overcoalings.Rich Silk ; Gent's Dressing Casce of the latest The Latest Suits.Gowns.Sil dk'fs.à dou Si mets The Latest Trouscrings.Rich Silk Cases of the latest ; Gent's Smokin } doz.Linen Handk'fs.The Latest Vestings.Joekots.Casca\u201cof the latest 09 Dress Suite\u2014 Rich Silk } doz.Emb'd.Handk'fs.Satan lined\u2014%25.Dress Vests, Cases of the latest ; Rich Silk Mufflers.# dex.Ladies\u2019 Gloves.; 4 * 3 2 Rich Silk Shirts.Cases of the latest \\ à dos.Gent's Gloves.Rich Silk Scarfs.Cases of tho latest Rich Silk Underclothing.# doz Assorted Ties.Ladies\u2019 most fashionahle ; , Costume Cloth.Rich Silk Pyjamas.Cases of the latest | ive REPL Ade ane $ doz.Scarfs, Rich Silk per Yard.Rich Silk Shirting.Rich 8ilk Hose.Rich Silk Half-Iiose.Rich Silk Umbrellas.Ladies\u2019 most fashionable irting.Cases of the latest , ¥ 4 dox.Undershirts.Ladies\u2019 mont [sshionable 0.oth.Cases of the latest à $ pairs Drawers.Ladies\u2019 most fashionable jlsters.Cases of the latest à doz.suite Pyjamas.Ladies\u2019 most fashionable Watérproo Cases of the latest cn 0 § doz.Night Gowns.= > Cases of the latest eg NOVELTIES.BEOPUPI 04s IDNELL 1 EPLELC SOLIRIETHIOPIC PIPL 144 1OLITIE BEMDELEIPISOLIELES STEMI LLEREE HE 1 LEI FEAPISLIOIDILOIETELIELIPOIE LE DELOL ILE DELILE D.MORGAN, - TAILOR. SATURDAY, JANUARY 27, 1800.LEA & PERRINS\u2019 SAUCE.ORIGINAL.WORCESTERSHIRE AGENTS].M.Douglas & Co, and O.H.Colson & Bon.Man'ris Se \u2014\u2014prrerme Obserre ths S'enaturs wr Live Int , 7033 the Quteit® 1, e \u201cper of every Dott® 8 200000000000000000000090000000000000000000V0O0 © e 9 e \u2014HSHHHHHH000000HHHHHAHHHHHHHHHHH0HHHHHHHHH1 Of Interest t The Ladies.Srérrétéétaotdértsés444 4444404400400 00004 à 90000000000000000000000 100900000000900000090- 2006000008 000BUVGCOUVOUO D0OBCOU67OSOUSCOVOCAUS ONLY.ABOUT VEILS, By Phoete E.Otway.! Just at the moment veils are à» Only a little doubt, corse extent in disfavor, as some, wise .à li people attribute Lo their use no ces à À Joumverd look and a mutterd lie, horror than \u201cred noses.\u201d And vet tic a Lie antiquity of veils must Le ero.fi \" Modraiy, comcing, = Lexuty, must all That united two hearts for life ! (rom the very earliest ages have sxn Only a little faith necessity.Nor have they always leu An upward glance, and\u2019 confined to women.It is weil knows prayer\u2014 that Tennyson himself in public oc Yet the; scatter'd a fragrance filling |C*Sionally emploved this conve the air article when annoyed by ex And lasting the livelong day ! 2 e 2 a whisper'd curiusity or demonstrations of For fustance.at a crowded railwav station many years ago, when mobic) by a vulgar multitude of admirers.who could nol fail to recognize hi towering form and striking featur Le suddenly drew froin his velumin coat a big veil.which he deliter.adiusted to lis broad hat and were {ill the departure of his train.Only a little hate, An angry word, and a look of scorn\u2014 Yet they clouded over a radiant morn And sudden\u2019d a suany day ! Ouly a little love, A touch of warmth, and a gleam of light\u2014 ?Yet they turn'd the gloom of a win- Mountaineers and travellers fr ters night Iv find a veil an absul ely sable protection against tl the sun on snow or precaution blindness would le the ine vitable result.AN who suffix from wreak eves or regard their complexion would be miserable if the inexorable decrees of fashion ever condemned the use of veils.Moreover, from the standpoint of art thev are highly eflective.They half reveal and half coneeal the facz and therefore Lecome infinitely sugrestive and leave ony amount of room in which the im- acinalion can spread its wings.As the o'd Greek proverb tells us, the hail is sometimes more than the whale.Novelists who tell vs all with ie crudest, rudest realism and leave no scope for the play of fancy will never charm like the novelist who enly indi- rates a situation here aml (here and lhrows a beautiful veil now and then over secnes or incidents which are Lest passed by or consigned to a silo which ix far more cloguent than any words.The poet who load: his picture with idle and uninteresting details, or laÿs on local color with a trowel, can- uel prodeee a tithe of the cffret pro duced by 1he pect who hints amd drapes his subject, and indules (where the treatment seems to demand i0) in the enchanting soltness of hali lights and shadows, People like to read le- tween the lines and draw their own conclusions and not Le entirely re Heved from the agreeable exercise of reasoning snl judgment and surmise.Therefore they cuioy the poet's veil that they may have the pleasure of guessing and wondering and pcoplinz with their own creations the regions beyond (he veil, So art is only fol lowing in the cs of nature when fashion wisely dictates the wesripg of dainty ornaments like veils, which restore to age its departed youth and remove vouth into the fairyland and the poetry of distance.Can anyone conceive weddings without them Why, they arc almost as important as the bride.And many a bridal ver has cost a small Torture.A certain head of hair possessed by a woman of uncertain (or only too cer.fain) age, began to fall in contfoils every lime her tresses were brought well upon the ad, as the pre«nt mode demands.With that becoming, wavy Joosenezs in thelr lack, this style was {on successful lo te lightly given 5, iF hair will nol bear coming hig somettun: in radically wrong, ws ned the woman, t In front by a bras Iget at (lie root of the hair and trouble tahe followed faithfully for a fortnight Ta treatment which is simple and souxi- ble As a result the Bair rot only ceased falling out, but became wavy ami \u2018'alite\u201d as weil.She used crude petroleum jelly, working H into the scalp, net leaving it outside, 10 prove worse than useless.t1lere ix her recine for making thi ple but sure hair fertilizer sgri Ask any physician what is the means of conveying a food or medicine into the skin, and he will tell you far- aline, therefore, 1e cohvey petroleum to the roots of the hair, mix it with a like quanuty of lanolin, put a litle on each finger tip.«tt down comfort ably to this fertilizing process, ard, ie possible, before beginning, what ix to Le continted once every day far two weeks, shampun the head.Having tle Imir and scalp clean, begin with the front hair, hend the anointed fingers To the lov of a summer's day ! except what women know better.\u201d ARRANGING FLOWERS, Turmo:! ariscs mm the soul of the flower lover when Le or she sces some horrible arrangement oË blossoms Ly a clumsy hand guided by an eve lost to line: of beauty.Bunches jammed into vases regardless of the natural tendency of the flower are pathetic ead of being lovely bits of color as they were intended lo be, It is à saf> rule to follow the natural growth and arrangement of the blossom before it is cut when trying to fix flowers in vases or bowls.If à geranium is looked nt it wil be seen each little flower is like an umbrella, and the pretty joining of blossoms and stem should not be hid- don.Put some loose leaves into a vase and stand the flowers up above the leaves sturdily.They are rot the kind of flowers to trail around, and must oe upright.The change in their appearance will Lo wonderful, If ananging Tcses, let them droop and Jean as much as they like, for that is the way they grow on the bush.If arranging pansics or little low flowers, a good idea is Lo lay maidenbair fern over the top of à flat bowl, and stick the violels of alys- sum or pansies through this.BEAUTIFYING THE HOME.A bay window affords the opportun- ( ity fou decorative notions, The reces- ! sed window suggests a low seat run- | ning round it, upholstered in artistic tapestry and framed with curtains of harmonious coloring.It ix casy.at the cost of little thought, to produce something picturesque (Ff we have the chief material ready to our hand.In a large room an ordinary window was so cleverly treated hy a young henisekceper thal in effect it was \"Ie cessed.\u201d This effect was gained by an archway which stood out at n distance of about two feet from the window.the afdes being shut in with screens ad with patms in tall stands, and a seal being arranged beneath the window.Another way of \"recessing\u201d is by means of two brass arms jutting out from the wall, one arm on cither side, these connected pole, hung with onrtains draped at each side.Curtains should also hang from the side arms and shut in the window.Finish with a window seat.up, and beside: The commonplace, narrow hall is, in most peoples opinion, \"impossible place to beautify.But try the effect of a light paper white or ivory paint amd a white, carved wood archway.The mus ordinary halt treated in this Way can be made to look pretty Insterd of the archway = which, : however is to be preferred \u2014 a hrass rod, reaching across the hall from wall could be substituted, with curtaiis of some art matertal run ou it, \u2018The archway can be placed either in the hall or at (be end, just at the fool or the staircase.In cither case it looks delightiul, especially if (should the arch be suMcientlv high) a swings ing lamp of wrought iron is svspends ed from the centre.and begin a patient, gentle, rubbing, Walls covered with tapestries or [getting directly at the scalp, touching paper hangings are an invitation to [any bul the roots of the hair as little microbes.On (he other hand, walls covered with stucco or varnish can be readily cleansed of germs by washing amd ponsess themselves és\u201d possible.Follow the same role for the tack, beginning with buth sider of the crown the property of cleaning cand then working up from the base or serait\" of he neck, AM first 1 will Lace during our civil war.THE CHRONICLE, QUEBEC, CANADA, be impossible to grevent the hair look ing a little grezsy, but brushing wil) help this, add, for those who object tc the brush, tlle hair may be wel! rub bed with a fine, soft cloth or large {silk handkerchief, : As soon as (le hair stops coming ous the application , may be discontinued.but a gentle massage with all the fir gers will be found necessary to con line the good work, dean, if the hair is worn \u201cpompadour \u201cart well back, tuen up, take a bros) in each hand and stroke upward.al- owing one brush to surely cove ts *xact middle of the head.Give fift- irm strokes, the same number to eact dde and the same to the hack, alse \u2018ured up, the lang hair to be {ake separately aud well brushed ok:' T° there be (he wlightest inclination 4 mdulating growth, the hair will wave after a few days, for (his treatment wl even in the case of that which i ancompromisingly straight, if persever- d'in, will give \u2018\u201cMufliness\u201c and undu lation, if uot {he actual wave.Not withstanding the prejudice before re ierred to, the continuous gentle brusk ing strengibens the hair so that lano lin and petroleum massage will bu seldom Le needed.CANDY MAKING.Nu box of assorted candies plete without some glaced s.ibis, the svrup should be handled dif feremly.\u2018Take the sante proportion: of sugar and water and boil the Hou itil it comes to the crackling point \u2018est it by dropping à little into col rr it as writtle when cooled.5 ready for the fruit, Take lu sitle from the hot part of the stove.hub st it where it will keep m Dip candied cherries, grapes, ari\u2019 y Whatever nt or fruit vo 5, into (he syrup, and tien on a waxed paper to dry when quite lard, dip them a sxcond air, however it wav be handled.Tak: Joi! this in a double boiler, and it Wx no tendency to grain, i be Airred during the process.Boil ur Iv molded into z: Then flavor with vanilla or stir in chopped à gets sufficiently ut into caramels.til il may be cx oft halt that a 1 from breakfast, cut them into stri temoving carefgiiv the bitter v pith from the inside.Put them T and boil them until they te tender.2 Tour tablespoon fu cup of sugar.Place t over 1h and bring ta the crackling point.| then put in the orange strips and ceol far five minutes.Remove from the ~tove and leave the rin n the syrup until it cools; then drain on sieve and toll in granulated sugar Placed in à Jainty hax lined with silk paper, fainty confection is most acceptable.Delicious maple creams\u2014Take a quart | ; of maple syenp made from pure maple sugar.Cook the wp anti a lite dropped en ice will thread\u2014not wax, #5 it muatenot be too hard.Reruve from the stove: then put in {wo table- spornfuls of cream and beat long and thoronghly until the whole is à soft, ! « ini are Now make a syrup by or drop info the cornstarch They are extremely nice che- ized, CONCERNING\u201d WOMEN.' cours, naodel- Baroness Burdet1-Coutis's sister died; i recently at her residence, Stodhan Park, Mants.\u201che was scnior ta Lady Irurd-11-Ceutts aud leaves on is married and has a famil she was iq #1 and was tlie only rviving sister of tht baroness.She married the late Rev.James Drummond Money in 1800, Lady Burdett-Contts is now the sole representative of the family of Sir Francis Burdett, M.I%., fifth baronet, ronsisted of one sou and five .Flora McDonald, who died a ort time ago, was not ope of t Victoria's first maids of honor, ce was.however, appointed in 1817, nd served in that capacity for twen- ven years, since which time she been Woman of the bedéhamber and extra woman of thie bedehamber until recently, so thal her comucction with the Queen's honschoid extended over fifty years.The Queen sent a heauti- [ul wreath fe her funeral.Cora Urquhart Potter is enthusiastic about a scheme that is new brewing and will Le duly organized and started by certain well-known woinsen.11 is cothine more or less than a vast union of all Eaglish ing wom the world over.It will be an active organization, with the avowel abjer doing cvervihing possible te ma he an effort to exort that power for the rond of the world.An active crusade will soon he started with the obret of enrolitng members in the union.Mrs.Potter, who is really clo.quest on the subject, will be prepared | 10 speek as often ax she can.Eler re: lization of the neeriless horrors of we 5 from ike fact that during the fonable years of childhood she n Louisiana, where she witiesse ed eh of the suffering that took HOW TO CLEAN RIBBONS.w {nat ribbons are so ext vel worn it is quite Worth while to know how fo clean them successfully and cantly.The two methods given here hase beet put to Whe practical test many times over, so there need he no hexsi- taney about trying clther one through fesr of fallore oF of unsatisfactory reanits, The first methexl ix oxcecdinels simple, and answers (he purpose for alt except white ribbons or thee that arc very hadiy mussad.Fill a elas: fruit jar about half Tull of gasolinc.- more or less, according to the amount of ribbon to be chased \u2014 place fie and kinds may go in at one: roiled ribbons iit \u2014 all colors, Fugths \u2014 and screen {le cover on ly line dors not would.off hatte; then the dirt which has settled at the bottom shoud be emptied ready for use another time.vellow, sn thi able for them.fwiter | bons in 5: found thew badly creas ment bons.A thi, just as (Wis | yandicere viel; rise and let it d a wide card or picce of pa rolling a piece of clear with it.se that and place weight.fresh and clea ribbons which will rot run cut « and 53 NOR KIVER.| Ernunia.|Cauranta.+ | Gabi th he speculations are conducted notify and we will rend you information and market letter free of charge.tin RAILROAD bouds quotations furnished on application for purchase, sale and echange, AUCTION SALE BY _G.B.GRENIER & CO.In the matter of James Maluney, of Juebec, merchant, insolvent.Notice is hereby given that on Tuesday, the 30th day of January, 1900, at 11 o'clock a.m., will be sold by public auction the office ob the undersigned, No.48 St, Peter street, Quebec, Lhe assels of the estate, as ful- Much of 1 prejudice against hais | lows :\u2014 | brushes arises from the fact that man [Stock in trade.»eogle, particularly where the hair i: | Store fixtures.hrittle, or scanty, have used them wit} hristles that were far two stiff.Havr - 5705.03 two good brushes kept thoroughl: | The sale will be made at so such in the dollar.The inventory may be examined at ur oftice.The store will be open for inspection m January 29th, 1800, at the insol- vet's place, No.48 Sous-le-Fort street, ot before, by applying lo the undersigned.Terms :~CASIIL AIVRE & TASCHEREAU, Assignees.THE INVESTENT COMPANY LIMITRI.Authorized Capital, $500,000.OFFICE : 47 ST.FRANCOIS XAVIER STREET MONTREAL, P- Directors don, A.W.Ogilvie, Hon.©.H.Camlli.Ka3.W.Basel Ken, W.Dale Harrie, Xaq., 3.Esq, W.L.Hoge Es .Acbrrozs\u2014P.3.Row & Sons, Norarr Postio\u2014lugh Brodie, ALICITORS\u2014Beandin, Cardiusl, Loranger ¢ Se.Germain.Bawzens\u2014Imperial Bank of Canada, Money loaned at Towosd rate of interest ce © sucurity of real estate, stick bunds, mort «gus and municipal debentures Richard Tune Btaphens Beaudin tighthy, nti occasion \u2018ar {rem two time.i ; ix One of the mest successful home |Hisht.Then take ie it mad: candies is the opera caramel | bake cach one well, and Jeng it uy \u2018 seinchos Lakes ou a profession\u2019 | 10 dry in the open air.The ribbon Nill le clean, and the dire will Uhree cups of granulated sugar and add four in the bottom of the jar, Of se it a Von of cream, and a little less | \u201cHUE the ribbons need a thers, than a saltsposutul of cream tarter, | ring and sws-hathe to remove th odor of the gasoline, but that is all No pressing is required.as the gave aleet them os water The clear gasoline should be poured without disturbing that at the mi, and the cleat gasoline put hac £ ightly covered, and, of coarse, never ue it near @ fie, Lecause of the danser fits igniting.The gasoline will turn white ribbon method is wt advis su leaves the rib dition that it rds their boing so these tat ar should be piven the treat- accorded the white rib- the mused or (rum; 1 that Prepare a suds of soft water you would saut Ti Tuke it down while still dam parts.and roll it smoothly over tebrare wi muslin Wrap the muslin around the ribbon shall Le cove the whole under a heavy A letter press is an excellent place in which 10 press it.Leave it u all white mass.mould these into small fyi] ir shall have had time to dry.The muslin will absorb the moisture ribbon will come ont ooking d will have -lust is the case with pressed with an The tee of ils \u2018life, are Ton UT à good = ap ds used (ue Chlors and Unis pre takes ases as well as removes the cre he dirt.rr ee Children Cry for CASTORIA.CU FEW YORK TO LIVERPOOL ViA UFENSTOWN, FROM PIERE \u20ac Saturday, Ma-ch 17.16 A V Baturdsy, March T4, H'AOM, Cabin Passage $10.00 and npwards, Secon 835 upwards, Revenue Tax sdditionnl peace\u2014in other words, to prevent war, | nocordin to west, eteatner and accommods Much has been said and written about Sim Sacra Tike 10 and from all part the power of woman, and thiz will For Tons and vante envily to the Cum any wn offlv, 20 Broadway, New Vark, VERNON H, BROWN & CO, General ET R.M, STOURING.fanieSteesk, Quabue, | BANKERS and 3ROKERS, (GEO.SKALLER & CO., Consul Stock Exchange Bldg., G0-62 Broadway, New York Lots of Moncycan be made through speculatioo wiih deposit of 830,00 ward (or 3 on the Stock Exchange.(thirty dollars) upper cent.margin upward) The greatest fortunes have been made roue speculations in Stocks, Wheat Cotton.- f you are interested to know how us Usual commission charged for execn- orders.OVERNMENT, MUNICIPAL and AUUIIUN DALE, ihe matter of J.A.Ilussiere, Grocer, Quebec, insolvent, Notice is Lereby given that on FRIDAY, January 26th, 1900, at 11 o'clock a.m., will be sold at auction, at so much in the dollar, the asseis of tlés estute, as follows : A.\u2014Stock in trade, groceries, and liquors \u2026 \u2026 \u2026 \u2026 $468.05 Store Fixtures | \u2026 144.03 $613.28 B.\u2014Book debts as per list .$1,297.3s C.\u2014Nolling Stock (Horse und Vehicles) 200.50 In D \u2014lalance o first of May next \u2026 \u2026 \u2026 \u2026 \u2026 E.\u2014Balance of License io ficst of May next .The sale will be made for each item separately.The inventory book and a list book debts are at my office, The store will be open for inspection of the stock Thursday, the 25th dn- stant.face at my office, Site: of The sale will take 41 Dalhousie street, Terms cash.G.R.GRENIER & CIE, Auctioneers.V.E.PARADIS, Assignee.Office, 41 Dalhousie street, Richeligu & Ont.Co.Bu ng.Insolvent Notice.In re AE.MAROIS & CO, Quebce, Iusoivents, Ou MONDAY, January 29th, 1406, st au office, 71 St.Peter treet, ion in one tot, the ier, mamely : Shoes in process of manufacture LoL Leather und findings Mackiner .the inspection of the Kamal ee inventory ean be examined ai ms ct- lice every dav \u2019 LOUIS DESCHENES, Atetiore.r.D.ANRCAND, Lu Curator Guess, Jauturs 24rd, DOMINION LINE HOTSL MAIL SZELHERS, LIVERPOOL GERVIOK 1809, BOSTON TO LIVERPOOL, » From Liverpool.Bicamer, From Boston, i ve 7 Naw Excrany Dec 20, 13 30 pom * 2) Caney Jan 3, PORTLAND AND HALIFAX TO Part From land, Halifax, rn sry From Liver wool.Sreaven.latest approved nysem of Hefrigerators.and ara specially adapted for the carnage of per.ishablo fev icht.) All thes Steamers hays snperior pamengnt ss otamedation amicskip Salons, Electric L ghee and snacions teninennda decks.Rates of Passage.Faox PortLAND cn latirsx, lat Cabia=\"0 Liverponl, 850, 870 and £70: leturn.R100, $108 and 8126.nd Cabin\u2014To Liver;co! nr London, $40; Return, 866 50 Steersge\u2014To Liverpeol, Londe nderry, Onees - town, Lomdon or Glasgow, $2200 corhing 6 eater.ceptionally good se- cangements with Railways and are spevis\u2019 adapted for the carriage of Fine Lunoda Fruit, and ali cargo requiring prompt and care.tul handling.\u2018Throngh Bills of Lading 1aeuer wall Ponta.For ratee, perthing accommodation, and a\u2019) otber information, Dies ve .WM.MACPHERSON, , Agent, No83 Lalhouie Ferset.pany.LIMITED.BERNUDA AND WEST INDIES DOYAL MAIL LINES SAILING FROM PIER 47 NORTH RIVE?\" NEW YORK For Bermuda :\u2014 3.8.TRINIDAD, Saturday, 20th Janu ary, at 10a m, £8, ORINOCO, noe, For 8%.Thomas, Bt Caux, Bt.Kites, Anti loupe.ints, Martinique, EN Guadsl 6.Lucia, and By -adi es, GHAZEE, Frilay, Dh atd3pm, Cruises ta Dern uda and the Went Indies, takin in Porto Ries, and Cibo, siding Net York, 3rd and 15th February, 1900, weaday, Ist Fein ry, at 88 January, \u2014\u2014 For all particulars, spply to ARTHUR AHERN, Beoretaty.A.B, OUTERBRINGE & (X)., Agente, 39, Broad way, Now Ycrk R.M.STOCKING, Tickes Agens, 34 8e.Lonie Strcut, Tomer U Town for acceptable ous.J ription price of the P'atext Rrcon $1.6 r perannuim.Bazsples free.\" 2 From Liverpool.Steamers, The above stoatmers are fitted vp with the z State if patentes.THE PATENT RECORD, | oo Balti Md.TESA Trains e Point Lovt as Follows + 12.45 Daily except Sunday.Arriving Montreal 7 P M, Sherbrooke 4 47 PA, Boston 7 AM, New York 7.20 A M.This train nukes connection wt Montreal with Fast \u2018Train Service for Turonto, Hamilton, Detroit, Nisgora Falla and all points west.Arriving Chicagu 5.45 next night 6.35 P.M.Dally for Mentreal, Portland and all \u201cNew Foland points, arriving Purtland at 8.10 A M, Boston 12 30 mn xt day.\u2018This train 1nakes connec.i Munteead with À M trains fur all points south snd west, and with Fast Ex- Joreas Service Montreal to Ottawa Through Sleeper Point Levi to Montreal Ferry Leaves Quelve Fast India Whar, (Fut of St.Paul Street) 30 minutes before departure of Tra.ux «rom Point Levi Shortest, quickest and most direct route New York and all New England points, Ferry connects at Poin with afl G.T.R.truins frum the West.Custins officer is in attendance at (uw ec I.R.Ferry Duck Station prior to devar- baggage destined to u Ferry to exatuine LN.pints.For information apply to any G.T.R.Agentamd tu wy City Ticket Offices, Corner DuFort and Ann streets (opprsite Chateau Frontenac) Ferry Landing, bal.house strvet and foot of St, Paul street and 240 St, Joseph street, The Shorlest, Quickest and Best Route \u2014 BETWEEN \u2014 Montreal and New York Antdiracite Cual Exclusively.No emckn No dust.Lv.Moutreal 8.40 A.M.7.00 I\".¥.Ar.New Tork # 13 P.M.7.20 A.M.D.stse Can ox Bora Thaive.1240 IM, tesin from Point Lovie connects st ote, Lan bert with \u2018D.& H.\" ni Expres from Halifax leaving vi P.M, cunpecis at Montreal with \u201cD.& i, alsa, &% Foxiet upon tickets via the DELAWARE & HUDSON, The only Line along the beaatifil shone.of Lake Champlain.Shortost, Quickest and Hest.H, G.YOUNu, J.EBURLICK, Jud Vier Pree\u2019 Pass.Arvat.1899 Winter Arrangemcnts 1900 uivergool, Portland apd Halifax Service.From From Portland Halif « ' CALIFORSIAN .massage 7 Ginegow and New York Bervice.HATES OF PASSAGE, Intermadate: : Steerag Glasgow.Portland and Boston _ Service From Glare.Steamers, 6 Jan.|GuEcuax.138 * Prev, 2 Asavaiax,.=p Sh INDAV.DFCEM- i itl rn to and fom 88 Andrew Street Termin 1s, Qui bec, an étions : Leavo Quebec.1.30 A.M.For Raherval and Chicontimi Tuesday and Thursday, {With Parlor Car fer Roberval on Teed, 7.80 A.M.For Grind'Mero daily ex- ces Runday, (Buns to Shawenegan Falls, Tueeduy, I hsreday and Satarday.} 4.15 P,M.For St, Raymond daily except Sun st NAYDAFTEILZ Me 1 0.50 P.M.From Chicoutimi and Roberval, Wodnesday and Friday, 9.50 P.M.From Grand'Mere, daily except Sunday.(From Bhawenegan Falls, inn hetwren (iarmeau Junction aed By, Boniface, Friday and Stray, arly two hours at Grand\u2019 Mere, ickvts for male by R.M.Atooki imonse #6 Louia Hotel, where parlor and accommo, a lation can be ved, RA SV un, pews December 8 1899, ont Levi for Quebec | N AM.| \" 1,45 rem not run beyond Spri fevisat T.06P-M 00 | de, on Satird: pany'z Acentaorto LM S1OC #nd Ihatrict Agent, 52 Se, Loui FRANE #BUNLY, CANADIAN PACIFIC Farming in Canadian West.\u201cManitoba is a most progressive Province.It receives emigrants from all quarters of the world, and is there fore a most cosmopolitan community.lt has an immense aud very fertile territory, which is now being filled up by good emigrants.I was very pleased with the various settlements 1 visited in Manitoba, and I venture to Prophesy (hat it will shortly be one of the most prosperous and populous sections of the British Empire.\u201d So says Mr.J.F.Hogan, member of the Imperial Parliament for mid-Tipperary.Last year Manitoba produced for exportation 56,245,523 bushels of grain, 1,902,811 bushels of potatoes, besides cattle, cheese, butter, poultry, ete, etc For information write w L O, ARMSTRONG, Canadisn Pacifo Culunisation Montreal, Que, E H.CREAN, City Passenger Agent, Opporite Post Office\u2014_\u2014 Steamship Agency, St.Lawrence aud New York Lineswr Oud New Vork Lines.8.Lawrence and Adirondack Railway VENTE ENTRAIL & HUDSON RIVER R.R THE ADIRONDACK ROUTE From CANADA to the \u201cSTATES.Trains Leave Montreal { Winasor Station) For 8.25 A.M.Di ity except] New York, Al Agu Snpday.Connects at j \" Utica with Ku ire State ae Roy rm Exprens for New York.|Buffalo, Tn p pes It sk de Essaie e, alen 7.00 P.M, Every day \u2018n'Hentingden, Val tha yer.Solid Tr J4, Heavherthrough to New Ÿ nois &Chateauguay A Parlor Cara on Day Trains Bevin Cars op Night Traioe, 7 HunfTet Service on au Through Teusne LOCAL TRATNS to Vallevfisld, Beunher eis and CChatmaugnay leave Windsor Station, 510 pm, d pt Sunday, days cidy, Soraelays aud Sundays, an: days only Canadian Pacific truins from Quebec conneo 28 Montres] with trains of the New York Central Call fur ticket via the N.Y.C.Fer information, ture ta La, ate., call on ticket afvnts Cansdian l\u2019acihe K'y., or write vo A.8, Medert, Traveling l'assrcger Agen ur Hi, D.Carter, Gederel Agent, Baisne, N.E Vax Erres, Guuzmox Li.Danses, Gen, Sop, Gen.Pass, Agent Grand Pecteat Station New York.GOING EOUTEL.Leaves Levis 9 î { BOSTON KD KEW YORK EXPRESS.Bi For Loauce, Megantic, Sherbrooke PM Loon \u201cNew vit Partiaud \u2014 \u2018nn and New Englund Fuinta, ROYAL NAIL STEAMSHIFS.|g gor accommedation Egtablished 1862.tYV For Sherbrovhe, J'urtland and ul PMU Pou Sook, MIXED For Brauce Jet.md Se Francis Triog Jui.snd Mezantic, 8.15/ G SING NORTE.Arrives Levis.20/ BOSTON AND NEW YORK EXPRESS.+ Fron Boston, New York, Portland Sherbrioke, Megantic, l'eauce and ail New England Points.Accommodation Sherbro ke, Portland and ol AM, | ein Son sod tad © MIXED.Crtin.+.$00.00 aud upwards.6 45 f Intornetiaie.850; | 1 From Beane Jet.and Storage lat Towest rates, | 1-M- t Tring Jet.and Sd ean or Ecturm Tickets issued at reduced rates.Esprem train leaving Quebec Sati:rday dose field ¥unday morning, Sten From a Pulinan, Palace om Ex re \" anis mers, 4 uel yringfield, via Short r uke, without New York | lange, C Moet at Sherbroke with Pulls \u2014\u2014 som [tien Palace Car to Hostun Through Comches NERRANKA 25 Jan on Kxpress teaine Quebic Ww Loston without .1 Mar change.12 April United Staten Cnatorre offierr at Quebeo » .and Levin to exansine and pase baggage, thers by saving tr \"ble on ihe way.The Accomodation train leaving .o «nly runs as fur ss Tring ay nights All other trains tun daily Suztay excepted.\u2014 Fot further infurimation apply tn the Cnene (3, City ebes J.MW * LS, Gen\u201d SIanagne.Gea, Vase: anor Ae.Fue turther , ar; culare anny © ld ih + ; AULLANS, RAE & CO., «RIERA 1 aro Quebec Railway, Light and Fower Company, Wicter Timo dable 1889-18.¢¢, (IuMENCING AND AFTFR MON.© DAY, October 2nd, 1300, Traits w it run as follows ; \u201cRTWEEN QUEBEC AND STE ANNE DE BEAUPRF.VUSE LATE Lure Quatre, Arrive Sy.Aves R50 A.10,00 Hid P.M.6.35 P.M.Leave Ste.Anne.Arrive at Queboc, 3 (except Baturd iE 40 A.M, (exon Pi M.1207P,M, fr ak mk 1.0 P.M.8.30 PR.For Roberval and Chiconbind, Batneday only (wich Sleeping Car Bee for Chicontimi) 2.00 P Arrivo at Quebeo.5.3 P.8,30 A.M.From St.Raymond, daily tes ABO mA hE f 8 el «Me Through Fxpreas from Chisentind ad Kopersa) Monday coy.| 3 47 A.M.SATWEEN QUEBRU anpAT.JOAOBAM J Leave Arrive St.Joacham 8.15 Prier.4 Eat oi) $40 P.M.Tue Thureday and Saturday.} a a ly) Amite 2 eb \u201cHXTTER AT THE UTresiay M.CELEBRATED SILAWENFGAN FALI 7 \u2018 M A EAST ALEAL | 710008, lari aly) £8 AK Freight for Bempre and £4.Joachim, wil ba eeoeived nt Quebec Station on Tuesdays and \u201catrrdnya only.For all other Information apply to the Buprrjatendent.A.THOMSON, | W.R RUSSREE, Gent.Haperibtendent Mansçer, President, BE.À EVANS.Ge\" \u2019 THE CHRONICLE,-QUEBEC, CANADA, | SATURDAY, SAKUARY 27, 1900.\u2014 i : : ~ > H aq BAM &3 ; L hoi! 177 i 8 Pet ° (\u201cTHE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS\u201d) QAEDA ABAD TBD TEAC INT \u201c lag ry No\u201d meee Hunyadi Jânos Natural Loxailve Viater ORE OF AWC pu x, siuco the present Go © into office, Hulpwcod ul has felt the i Rving its policy te M \" » \u2018 2 # narfant Meachand and Ar.tas Fri * Reputation ° Superiorily ted.3 Jeaning to- ., FOR.ili v wards the restricting ff exports to the ! DIFFERENTIAL DUES.à United $ 3.[1 is ody a few months HTC TT A BEWARE OF SUBSTITUTIONS.an ee Po ee | Lande, have esotote0.mure Phuds: now they cook grave leaves, sd got ° ° ° ANITX \" + VANITY FAIR, wi Jas en at 2 jaime to it at little grain, many dont! Fromm (ie TT mad Emp 25! since Marchal, express d ble: ê Constipation and Hemor rhoids There is going about a story with Jo erated rumor that the Governmen ; 456 AUY breed at all.As their mu (From th Mail and Empire).he cane frankly on ie subject, and revard to a wan who posed as Toth | 40K snbarrassed by the neresstty of They iv all exhausted it is necersary Ua For some time back (ke putpwood | \\sted that he had se long relralued IT IS UNEXCELLED.wealthy and fashiouabls, and gare a pon tH ol on bills uf exchange ; flour should be pivar vat to thetn on.problem Les been epraxing the atten-| [Ry action culy front fexr \u2018of emtas- mart address.À society woman fon u B 9 hw £10 ps Rumors oi | Tedit till they patter rie crops.AC tion of the Quetec Govcrament., That ra Wig = the Conadar Government in Beware of Substitutes! drave ta the latter to leave au invita- io the amount à ded Tor political pur- \u2018SF that men of the population can Government Was not long in office be-| its negotiations ui Washington.Of = tion tu dinner.She told the footman this kind are intended for pot p arn movey by working.They aie fore tle q b ire for treat- [ cour:#, he could not finpose an export 20% rer [nai] Pré ig wudeser sed diner dit \"need of oxen, both for transport : | tan power and field Izbor, cod knoven that the repultic has sufficient | 3 boa.Jaber, & money to attend faithfully 10 its ba Uso need cows.\u201d ln conclusten Joux ; duiy, and he was not prepared lo go | ETT \u2018as few materiel for so far as the Ontario Government did | ate would be subiect fo a rate of | to Ontario, whence already they draw suddenly into We on a in reg Td to pind cit off the Crown 1514 per cord, while pulpwood pround | about half as Emch wood as from od the quistion, aud received the sune; Pur ccording à \u2018hicsgoëf writes to the assistant «lu le 28 the raw material for i.Unstead of pusiing an Order-in- | yoy Canadian pulp mills would have Quebec.Quetec once Lefcre resorted snswer.\u201cBut, she said, \u201che told we bilities in Furope.deur ling, to Wie | nan of the zovietv Viai new measera » home supplies having tac ! Counel introducing: a bill resirici- | (, pay a st nge tax of only ¢ | to à differential stumpage tax, tlw that te lived here.The address is cn Statement mde by the Stites a | ould be =dupted to ameliorate tle v thoroughly cut over, exept in! iug to ths ry {les manufacture Of noe\u2019 card, which is the raie al prevent | object of wiich was to encourage iho the card.\u201d The girl hesitated, and then | Manes.the Gioverninent Us ns a\" {ettlers condition.Te Governor Les in reserves, the pulp and paper | atl Quebec timer, he favoured | iniposert \u2018on all pulpwood cut cn tie, manufacture of ity timber at home, in an unlachy burst of confidence?she {9L its bankers in London the Ho ' | terested himsell in this vexed ques | manufacturers of the Fasteru Stats differential stumpege dues.He up-| public lands of Quebec.Mr Parent ap., but when the Wilson tarifl was adopt- said © \"CE dont live \u2018ere, Lut Ce CLs and S£177,630 more hug bees and at a public fair held recently | Legan to fall back on ile thick rd | peared = 44 eptertein = (he purvose of proved of the principle, 2ud both Lis \u201ced across the ling, it wes deemed ex- 10 &sk il Mr.Tompkinson lived there.The girl who answered the door said, \u201cNo.The womau called her, repeat-; 3 ÿ aie a total | 10 .g .pe y « : maki he dues on puipwood $3 |; \u2018is letters took in \"* \u201cset to them reccutly makisg à total à publie gerden of Viadi convenenl sprees forests of Quetec | making the dues cu jui per | Lower and 1he previous intimatlen cf, pedient to make he stumpage rats \u2014 fof £475,123.pantry bs bound | LE SUN was raised to asst | for thelr supohies.Their imports oilvord, 5 relate of 52.60 per co'd to be | he Government cdwur well for « (he same for everybody.It came aulpwood from Lower Canada have in-, allowed on ab\u2019 that should be mas | differential stumpage tax.within the scope of the provizo in the i 1%.read by great anneal fears und fuctured at some.Tat vould cor [pp Quebee acts, there should be po-, Wilson bill enacting that the lumber GERMANY.bounés.; : tainly put & m.up Lo the exmoriation | thing more wanting to move the Ou- from any country imposing discrim- 3 Nesides this effect of the disappear- of the raw material rom Quebec.It] tario Goverament to the adoption of & inating timber rates on Americans valve in far in excess of the supply, Thix the Government | \u2018 One of the me ance of Whe spruce across the line there | was peneqaily x, however, at such lite policy.With the forests of Gue- should be transferred from the free ingenious Parisian caterers have perfectly able to de without cither ap he history of Ger day of Janverv.| VE* another 1li:t was much more le-e-la rate would _ Lo nedessaril: Mit | bec barred to them, the American pulp lists and made dutiable at the rate of mtn wa, cog tn or i fram eu \u201con ef dn BF Jat Bek, iat ve te SL THe RS Pa as ve ae et ee vsters, which a a ri y 3 ,w A ngion of the pulp and pa - | nr Ms.; si ee false er eed {some At à recent meeting of tie Valpar | ro into effect.Under this new system y within the province idee t 1 ore the Government on Friday.It in real shells, and when properly ais Chamber of Commerce it was re | fermany will have n uniform lee! | ing companies increased their mant- | was received by: Mr.Parent, the Comored with lemon juice ant casenne Solved to send he president of tht, cracedure applicable to various stale | facturing Capacity.À new pulp ill\u2019 missioner of Putlic Lands.It was cn pepper, cannot be detected.\u201cTo the|Stock Exchange a copy of ine resolu | comprising the Germay empire.was creed en the St.Francis, a large: tirely in favor «ii dife tial doer.and timorous who suspect typhoid germs Lions of the Chamber with refercece 101 cone of the new law embraces Both | ue op the Upper surice, great rrconsnenced the the rate be y \u201cthe manufac foreign bills of exchange.The regula- | djective and substantiative law urd pulp mils, mechanical sud chemical, at St54 per cord, the rebata ne.but con-.tons were approved in February, 18:5 | 5 presented in codified fury.The t and a tig paver mill were built Lear.r $1.50 per cord on all pripwood man.noisseurs will continue to prefer tie but recontls had become a dead letter Sof codifying it into a compact the mouth of that river, and at, factured into pulp befoie exportatio genuine article.They provided that while the strait: i miform system ile various and i.|p dary.thers is a new subohite Thus pulpwood \u2014exuoried in tie raw -\u2014 mail eaves on Tuesday morring th | ergeut laws which have hitherto le Er ye Grrr \u2014\u2014 eae = ra EST SE PEE S\u2014 A woman who has an intimate ac-!buver is obliged to deliver the note it | ained in the sepa ate German prit eee quaintance with the Imperial house! which the particulars are stated bi | ipalities hax been an arduous one.Au HENRY MORGAN & COat Berlin, ravs that the Emperor Wil- num on the Saturday previous Th | ance sheets of the new law have al Colonial House.Phillips Square, M ontrea'.JANUARY, 1900.liam takes the keenest interest in the seller must deliver the bill 1 +\u2014.+*++»+0++++.++.i is he si by the recent ¢ sicn act to pre Ai plein ae ie ee form of BT he ver te Bu OE IETS of in Paris is the \u201cimitated\u201d ovster.\u201d of 1,040,000.Therefore ike amount\u2019 * .As the demand for the delicious bi.0 be remitiod is ; 15,575 08000008000 Is so Easy To Make a Scloction For Your HOLIDAY SHOPPING AT OUR STORE.WHY ?All our stock is new and of the latest design and pattern.It is large.varied and well assorted and our PRICES ARE I[.OW.EXAMINE OUR.Brass, Bronze, Onyx and Japanese Taliles, > Pecorated Porcelain, Bronze anil Brass Lamps, œ China and Somi-TPorcelain Dinner and Tea Setts, 13 Ornaments in Lisque, Fayence.Boreclain Bronze and Brass, > » ° caricatures of himself which appear infon Monday when he has received lt | -uidance of vyers resident in \u20ac the foreign comic jovrnals.These particulars not later than 2 pan.et | oy 5 well à ey were plentiful during the petiod of the Saturday.The buyer who has deli- | ountries whose ctice necessisate.famous telegram which Ils Majesty .vered the note of the particulars in | niliarity with and pro- sent to President Kruger, and it was conformity with the previous article | edure.The offec of German's im- his habit, when sitting with his family \u201ccan compel the delivery of the drafts | wrial codification undoubteaty will Lo in the evening.to aumse himself with\" up till 4 pom.on Mon If not fe | vatched with interest by practitioners looking over the Punch cartoons.He bivered by 1 time 1 vor has the | enerally, ax well as by students of would laugh at the caricatures of him- option of ving the and puvine | cobitical science and comparative Hi self until the tears ran down his checks for them any duy bete next sian | i dence, | i ! | 0 3 Ê z \u2014o\u2014e The Great Annual Discount Sale is uow in progress.Redue- {i ns ranging frem 10 to 50 Percent.Are offered in Every Department, The large discounts fut Ô The same informant savs that the Fue mail Other articles provide for vi Tec 1 peror entertains the deepest affection settlement of all disputes as to tw am mm ere ae mean for his Rovai grandmother; indeed, delivery and acceptance of ordinars Queen Victoria ¢s the one monarel \u201cand nitrase hills.whom Kaiser Wilteim i ; \" ROBERT 1.REID, QU EBEC BANK.\u2018 writing fron MFAD OFFICE, - GUEST C | The family life of 1 § welt is nou resi in Ch ! Le an FSUNGED IBIE.Incorporate] by Rayal Charter A.D, 1622 Capital Authorized, $3.00\u20ac.000 | Capital Bald Tp - 52560 COU RIST - - - £700,009.DIRECT LA: wos oso Prod thn T Koss Eng, = + + View Pride, _ Genpard 4; he Faites aannuveu = Mah Laem oy Sis + Gens Tatar A *HEN RY MORGAN & Co.Montrezldob Waller, gr 9-0 \u20ac 6-4-4-4-0\u20144 6-0\u2014_ 607 A \"60 0-05 -0800C080000060200808000 ty is extren: voted to the and anart fro tions, they fcod livess and and the high class of goods offered, render commnieit Une necessary.\u2018The publie are uly invited to sce and judge for themselv TAKE NOTE\u2014That mm addition to the Special Sale Discour there is also 5 pereent «ff for eash allowed on every purchas.The various departiuents h tists of Bale Ifis-ounts ee rte Department.2 =HNMMES, DECOMTIE PLANS IED FLOWERS, IC.' TheteeetERLTIRCLRERRT RS :0.MARCEAU & CO, ° iid ©t.Joseph Street, St.Roch's, 8.3 UC 6.0 9.0 00.8 83 SO0C0OS Sterling Silver and ated Ware, ed afar, vil Tu spite \u201che veh Something Very Choice in Now {hat 1 on Youle ¢ on spsleation.Ordars receive promet une Samples careful atta Pb IO OPO 0000800000808 00000000 a 6-4 + \u20ac pasar! percuté Bn dote \u20ac ste snow LRANCHE Quebec, St Pr Steed, \u2014 ; de Upper Tosn.eheesed anpis poldi es great seedle sor ions eal postion wha are profoundly Gis | do Su Ruch- Ten Ino A tiated tanzerines, jvm satistied with the roverument au! | Montreal, Hé James Et, Thorotl, Outand what our 1 ready to render assistance to therekel 89 Bas whe se cree fre matrimony\u201d re A \u2018The government knows its peril, and | re EB era (ot led iy Ottawa, Ont.Viet hottle of wine led is dr to be prepared for every | Fhestord Mines, 4) ve, ss 11 in the depths of emery ' \"AGENTS, y \\ : x + prune ENTS pe Jono \u201c ILLIA THORS nom, Fo.Bank of Scotland.5 RC Kingston, Dec.17.| New York, U.8, A, Agents lank of ¥ntish sea air oi Boxes and bassets for delivery eu the que Tother side form a nl inconsiderable WEST AUSTRALIA.ds LT .mm otal of The following remarkable fig | : 3 4 ros T nf the CCS show the continzed growth of West .arc and por o delivery would Austrelia as a gold producer.They ' surprise the qu stioner.Many an An, indicate bv what leaps and tounds ; erican family wintering alread has its.4 one fo or American.frat sont overs wok mani trons small hemp.bor | danufacturer of to add ta the pleasures of the fable.(he five years specified the sold yield Safes ana Vauit Doorsan Unvweut North An sarover Notional JAPANESE CHILDREN of West Australia was as follows Of ail the children of tke far est Weight Appros there are few if any Whose hfe is Tar in To mate sm |
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