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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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[" THE TWELFTH PORTFOLIO 18 NOW READY ec Thro ice.VOL.LIV.NO.19,587 QUEBEY, THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 1900.Today's Probs.Milder and showery.ONE CENT.THE CENSOR IS NOW WORKING OVERTIME.He Allows Nothing of Interest to Pass Over the Wires\u2014Correspondents Can Only Send Unmeaning Sentences to Their Papers, \u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014 NEAYY RAINS SAID TO BE IMPEDING THE BRITISH MOVEMENTS London, April 19, \u2014 4.10 am.\u2014| Heavy rains impede the movements of, abe British columne.The blockade of Wepencr continues, although relief is near.Large quantities of stores are being moved southward from Bloemfontein, which is a reversa) of the course of the freight for the last six wecks.These shipments are inade necessary by the operations in the southeast of the Free State.MANY SICK.There are two thousand sick in the field hokpitals, most of the cases Le ing of dvseniry and enteric fever.With the exception of (hese facts tle embargo in war intelligence is almost complete.\u2018THE CENSOR AT WORK.The special corrsspondents send (ri- vialities or statements which obscure rather than explain the situation in their efforts to prepare matter that will pass the censor.Here and thers a phrase indicates an expectancy that large things are about lv happen.BULLER AND WARREN.What is to be dome with Sir Redvers Buller and Sir Charles Warren occupies everybody's attention.wis now generally accepled that the Gow erument had à purpose in the publication of lord Roberts\u2019 despatches, and that the recall of Gen.Buller and Gen.Warren has probably been decided upon.FOREIGN VOLUNTEERS.According to Boer reports there isa steady flow of foreign vohtateers to the Trausvaal.Hitherto these adventurers have been attached to various commandors.Now it is said thev arc to be formed into a special logion with continental oflicers, and there is à tumor that the command will Le given 1g a distinguidud French soldier, late ly retired, who ix now fn the Trans vaal, of is nearing the end of.his jour- nes (bither.TO INTERCEPT CARRINGTON.nesday, mays :\u2014''Two hundred and fifty Boers started to-day from Watesvalendee in the Zowtpansberg district.to intercept General Carrington's forces.\u201d NICE AMBULANCE CORPS.According to a despatch lo the Dwily Mail from Lorenzo Marques, neariy baif the members of the Chicago au hulance corps when offered Mausers on their arrival at Pretoria, fore off their Ted Cross badges.Nr.Adelbert & Hay, U.S.Consul, notified the Trans vaal Goverment that be must report the circumstance to Washington.EXPERT OPINION.Mr.Spenser Wilkinson, in ihe Morning Post today, criticises the delay in the British offensive operations caused by the Boer raid in (he southern part of the Free State and (he necessity of refieving Wepener.He regards Le raids as designed to commaideer the surrendered Free Staurs.These Hoer measures can only be effectively ntop- \u2014.ESD Dr eT A SENSATIONAL MARRIAGE EARL RUSSELL AND MOLLE COOK WED BY A MAGISTRATE IN NEVADA \u2014 THE EARLS FIRST WIFE STILL ALIVE.Reno, Nev., April 18.\u2014 A marriage licese was issued (0 John Francis Hanley Russell and Mollie Cook, in this city, on Saturday, April 11th.They stopped at the Rivero side Hotel on Saturday night and were married on Sunday by Judge Benhumin Curter.They left Sunday night jor the east, their destination being wnknown.Mollie Cook's son, about 33 years of age, was with the couple.\u2018They came from Glen Brook, Nev., a small summer resort on the thores of Lake Tahoe.THE NEWS IN LONDON.London, April 18, \u2014 The cabled an.uoancement of the wedding vf Earl Russell to Mollie Cook, at Reno, Ne- | vada, on April 15, created a sensation | here to-day, as it appears that Earl | Russell is still legally smarrie to the | first Countess Russell, Who is now per- farming at the Tivolt Music Hall.e: maritial trouble of the Russells vom | menced in the Courte in IK91, when tbe Countres, who ix a daughter of {he wellknown Lady Seot(, applied for a separation en the grounds of criel- ty, whith was refused.Four years | later Uie defondant nobleman way granted a judicial separation.The! litigation wun cided, liowever, hy the Court ef Appeals refusing relief to oth parties.So they are still legally married.When Cotntes Russell was seen, this afternoon, -on the subjet, she wax almost prosirated and was Arranging to pesipone her appearance on the hoards this evening.Lady Scott, who was recenlly imprisoned for tilel, was with her daughter, who, the sald.had placed the matter in the hander: of her solicitor.À close friend of Lord Russell, confirming the announcement.of the Farl's inarriage, adds :\u2014For some time Lord Russell feft (hat hin years of xuffering and annovance had re Jeased him from all obligations, moral in Tin Loses Marques-corresponde1: of the Daily Mail, telegraphing Wed: gle.| Compeusation fod by defeating amd destroying Lhe army in (be field.Delay in offeu- sive operations is, os a rule, equal 1e a victory for tbe defenders, a the present general halt has lasted a foug time.THE POSITION AT WEPENER, Maseru, Amil 18.\u2014 Cal.Dalgetty's casualties since he has heen besieged ul Wepener have been (wenty killed aud one hundred wounded.The Boers are reported Lo have been considerably hea visr After the night attack on April 12 the dead werc left on the field where they still lie unburied.There is a conflict of opinion among = the leaders.Some want to atlack again, while others refus: to do zo.Desuitory cannon firing and sniping von- tinues.\u201cThe Caledon rising alarms the Boers, as they are now on both sides of the river, and might be cut ofi if the stream were to becowe flooded.Five Boer guns are believed to te disabled.THEY ARE NOT WANTED.Berlin, April 18.\u2014 A high official of the QGerman Foreign Office, in the course of a denial of a number of sen- satioual slatemenis that have appeared in print bere, said to-day to bse correspondent of the Associated 3'ress.\u201cGerman?sees no reason why the Boer special miszion should come to Berlin, as, in all circumstances, Ciermany will adhère to her policy of neu trality and nou-interferenze.BOER MANIFESTO.Cape Town, April 18.\u2014 The Doer Governments are circulating the following manifesto Lo the Atrikauders throughout Cape Colony :\u2014 \u2018We Ice; that our fate and the fate of the whole of Afrikanderdom is at stake wid we anpeal to vou to sland and fight shouider (o shoulder with us.You caunot, vou nay tot allow the trrant to cautguisie forever your nest traits of character as a nation.With vou on our side the issuc cannot be doubtful.We siust conquer.God TURKEY AND THE UNITED STATES.The Former Will Have to Pay a Bill of Damages FOR INJURIES TO MISSIONARIES THE UNITED STATES HAVE TOO LONG PUT UP WITII BROK PROMISES FROM THE PORT \u2014 MAY NOW SEIZE THE CUs- TOM HOUSE AT SMYRNA AND COLLECT REVENUE.tree tf.Washington, April 18.\u2014 The sews of the firm attitude assumed by the State Department toward the Turkish Government jn the prosecution of its claim for damages to American | unis sionary property caused something of a xeusation in diplomatic circles to-day As a matter of fact, hased upon their awn cxperience with (he Turkish Government in the efforts to collect claims those members of the diplomatic indy here who have watched the progress of the negotiations between the United States and Turkey for the pest five years lave come to look with amusement upon the alternating phases of hope and discours; it by which they have heen characterized.Three successive American Ministers bave pro socuted these claims.Fach has ne ceived a promire of prompt settiement ani yet sot a dollar has been paid With European diplomats that is an old experience and they have conser quently \u2018xpressed surprise at the announcement = that the United States Governmtnt is actually going te iimsist upon performance instend of promise.President Ancell, after trying his hand at collection for two years, recommen ded that a United States warship te sent to seize Smyrna and collect = re venues at the Custom House there sufficient to meet our claims.This suggestion wes not seriously entertained, nor is it now.Most of the important business interests in Smyrna are in the hands of foreigners.not Turksnext siep to be taken by the United H suggest in à most er tle indignation felt hy the United States'at the betraval of Turkish prospises.How this attitude will bear upon the Turkish Minister in Washingion cannot te forciold at this moment.The Minister, however, is very popular, personafly, in Washington.and as his enforced departure would be a dig: grant that love for your country and your liberty and the nobl: virtues of men truly free may induce vou to join - ithe hour of our supreme =lrug.AY CEE YARN, Washington, April 18.\u2014Major G.Armes, the retired cavairy wilicer, A.day he bad seut to South Africa near- Iv 23,000 men, who will gén the Brer forces.Most of these men come [rom tli country, bul there 18 a large fore also from Canada, and fully 700 men Lave teen enlivted in Germany.The men were sent to thesr destination :e- cretly, some of them on the regular steutnships and others by other means.The fund which made this possible, says Major Armes, wis raised in New York.and he was enamel to perfect a scheme for securing enlistments.Of corse this had 1o be doac privately and indirectly, and even as iv was Ue British authorities objead to nes connection with the plan.\u2018The 1e potent, however, disclosed nothing to which the Writish Ammssador cud make.complaint, despite the luct that Armies is a regular arivy o'lcer.Sar Dr i DeSean G ed ur otherwise, connected with his first marriage, and, therefore, that lie was free to do as he desired.I do nul be- Move Che question vf bigamy will be raised, but ai anv rate Lord Russell and his Irieh bride are returning to England next month, \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014 THE QUEEN IN IRELAND.She Reccised à Number of Addresses Yesterdav._ Dublin, April 18.\u2014 \u2018The Queen | cn- Joved a comparatively quiet day, (he only puilic function in which she took part being the reception of a number of addresses at the Viceregal Lodge from the Sherifis and Mayors of Dub lin and Cork and various Irish counties.Later Her Majesty took a (wo hour drive.\u2014_\u2014 IN THE SUPRFME COUBT.for ihe Death of _ Husband.Ollewa.April 18.\u2014In the Supreme Court the lake Erie & Detroit Railway Company vs.the Baiclay case came up, in which an action Was brought sicainst the railway company by & widow for compensation for the death of her kusband who was killed hy the cars of the company.The accident oveurred at a snail town named Ridgelown, when an engine with two cars was proceeding to (he round house to turn the train fer a Dip in a direc tion opposite to which if had been going.The man was killed on the highway and the only grouid of vogligente found by the jury wax failure to have a watchman on the highway to warn the public.On (his ground the plaintiff had n verdict with $3,000 damages which was sustained by the unanimous Judgment of the Court of nppeal.The argument in thin case will con- tinted to-morrow ; Riddell, Q.C.for appellant, Matthew Wilson, Q.C., and Grundy for rexpondent.Children Cry for a ho | +8 well known in Washington.sad to- | matier of deep regret to official soo ciety, it ix earncstly hoped that by prompt action on, its part the Turkish Government mar avert all conseqoen os to its own representative here.en ee fpr me AMERICAN NURSERY STOCK TO [IAVE AN OVEN SEASON \u2014 THE GUVERNMENT'S PREFERENTIAL POLICY \u2014 BOMINION EXHIBITION AT TORONTO.(From our Special Correspondent.) Ottewa, Apri! 18.\u2014 The Misister of Agriculluce announces (here will te an open searom next fall, when American wirsery xtock may be imported into Canada under thé same.restrictions as at present.PREFERENTIAL TRADE.The Gimernment evideutly look à leap in the daik when it decided to vicrease Ale Wiitish preference fo 33 1-3 per conl.AL Lie request the Minister of Finance, the representatives of the Canadian Manufacturers\u2019 ciation.met the Government this after- mon, and gave certain important in formation showing the probable effect caf the increased preference on certain important industries.Although the meeting was private, it is sald 1h information was an c; e-opencr ta the Administration.DOMINION EXTUBITION, A strong Ontario deputation was here toddav asking for a grant of a hondred thousand dollats for holding a Dominion Exhibition in Toronto next year.\u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 CANADIAN HORSE SHOW.igh Prices Paid for Boxes \u2014 Good Sum Realized.Toronto, Ont., Aprit 18.= The ave tion sale of boxes for the Canadian Horse Show took place today with Mie rosuil that 1he highest amount in tra history of the show was realized.Firat choice sold For $105 to Mr.Gen.Heardmore, M.#.If.ef the Toronto Hunt: Me.12, 8.Clouston, Montreal, secured second clioice fur $95, apd was allotted the box between Mr.Beardmore and ilis Excelleuer the Governor- General, The third choice went to Mr.Wm.MacKenzie, the well-known contractor and capitalist, for SK3, and Mr.Walter llaardinore was next with $65 Among those from outside places who secured boxes were Wmlendrie, Tamillon ; W.Z.Palmer, Oltawa : Adam Beck and George Gibbons, London ; Wm.Cook, Monireai : H.N.Croseley, Rosscau.The sale of boxex nicifed over $2,000.rtf tt DISTRESS IN JAMAICA Owing to the Failure of the Crop \u2014 Several Deaths.Kingston, Jamaica, Amil 18, \u2014 Tl is announced here In the local press that la consequence of the failure of the banana crop in the patish of St.Thomas, widesprend and acute xuffer- ing exists iu that place amd a number of deaths from starvation have oc curred aniong the people there, CARPETS.Banana CASTORIA.: Our cacpet.department is complete, FAQUY, LEPINAY & FRÈRE.\u201cUae {had Stats Government will not te warlike Let COST OF DREDGING Removed.A LUCKY VETERINARY SURGEON meer RECEIVES A NEAT SUM FOR SERVICES AT CHICOUTIMS.\u2014 THIRTY-ONE MILES OF AD BITIONAL TELEGRAPHIC LINES BUILT ON TIIE NORTII - SHORE OF THE ST.LAWRENCE.\u2014 (From Our Spafta! Correspondent), Ottawa, April 18.\u2014Mr.Casgrain in the House was told that the dredge ut Roberval cost §7-600, Last season it dredged 2,480 yards, nine men being employed.A LUCKY \u201cVET.\u201d Mr.Casprain also learned that sine 1896 a Mr.Hall, veterinary surgeon of Quebec, received 53,218 for inspecting tuberculous cattle in Chicoutimi Couuy.Out of this amount Mr.Hail raid Dr.Ouellet $226.NORTH SHORE TELEGRAFIT.Mr.Casgrain also learned that thirty-one additichat miles of | North Shore telegraph was built last year.Mr.Mulock, aps vorine a question by Mr.Casgrain, depied that during September last there was no waler at the wharf at Peribonka, County of Chi- Coutimi.Fie explained that the reason why the bout was unable to reach the wharf wus berause a, sand bar had formed at some disfince (rom it.The same cause * prevented any une being made of Me wharf at St.Ge deon, in the sare county.MR.TARTE'S SPEECH.Mr.Monk, in an able speech.cenn- mented upon Mr Tarte's recent speech in London, and the interview given to the Journal de Paris.In the London speech the Minister of Public works repreneuteé his compatriots as en tirely matisfied with their lot; that they were loyal; they had nothing to complain of ia respect to their position in Canada.In the Paris interview, however, Mr.Tarte, dy his words, crcatoë the.impression that it was impossible for lin 10 be fran\u2019.He made it appear that his real views if he were to express them, would an oy the.Drivteh people.In so many words he declared that he entirely dis approved of the action of the Govern ment cin the tler of sending the enntingents ie \u2018bh Africa.le (Air.Mont) declared that ke had never seen in the French press of Capada a single example of what be would call such a deprading attitude as that as sumed By Mr.Tarte.Mr.Tarte cou- cluded his interview by stating | veiled way that his compatriots auta woie loyal only through mot of potie: Te eopealed to both sides te say whether such condact us that of Mr.\u2018Tarte uld Le allowed to be of the Paris Jéxhiibilion.If 1he people of France bnew of his divergent views hey svould ftkco the main aml would set lim down as erty a blatant big and a mevipichanh.UT 11 were (he result mid œuly he disas Sir H Lyurier, in reply, ed {he issue, and fell mek on his ald argument.thal it was not fair to blame Mr.Farle on (he streugth af mere newspaper reports.reports in question were printed in Mer.Tartes oun newspaper.Sir Wilfrid Laurier replied that the fact tal the articles were published in La Patrie did not alter the matter Au analogous case lui occurred the other day when the papers had put lished an alleged interview between Mr Tarte and Dr.Levds.So far as the Government's information went Mr.Tarte had never had any interview with Dr.Leyds.Mr.Casgrain said it was ridicutous to pretend that Mr.Tarte had not given out the interview credited to him.It wax puilished in Le Journal de Paris, one of the foremost papers in france, and wax signed by the interviewer, whose name was well known.Another reason why the inleniew rhould Le accepted as correct was because Mr.Tarte had said the same thing before, notably at St.Viecemt de Paul.The same sentiments were expressed hy La Pairie every day.(Hear, hear) la Pair: far from denying these assertions, had tried to justify them.It was most unfortu nate that Me.Tarte should be going through Tutope expressing such views How could the Minister of Public works speak against the sending of the contingents and yet remain à member of the Administration which had sent them?lInw could he say the money might have been better spent and yet remain in a Government that had axk- ed Parliament for (wo million dollars to pay for these contingents ?Such a course war conlraiy to the fundamen tal principles of constitutional govern ment.(lear, hear).OF all places Paris, the capital of a country kLown fo be hostile ta the Empire, wns the worst are that could have been chosen for raving that 99 per cont.of the French Canadians were apposed to sending (he contingenis.The rtaiement was untrue.The Premier, for one, was not apposed to sending the contingents, aud could it be believed that the Premier represented only one per cent, of his French fellow |quired to defeat the anti-trust candidate, aud thus pay heavy toll to the Republican party.This will be kighly demoralizing to the electors who well themselves to the monopolists, but fortunately a corruption fund rarely reaches the parties for whom it is intended.Under the pretext of defending the trusts politicians will enrich themselves by bleeding them, and in the end the trusty will recoup themselves by extortivg from the public all they spend on the elections.SEp\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Mainly About Persons.Among yesterday's \u201carrivals at the Chateau were Messrs.James Dunlop, H.Glassford, J.H.Hugill, T.Boxer, Wm.Mann, Joba Fair, Montreal ; V.G.Cantasono, Mrs.Thompson, New York ; R.E.Jameson.Toronto ; J.F.Wilcox, C.L.Purin, Boston.- the Among yesterday's arrivals at Victoria were: R.A.Gill, 8.D.Stewart, Geo, Helanger, Chas.Maxwell, Montreal; Magnus, A.Mundet, New York; D.M.Park, Cleve land, Ohio ; (ls.11.Watson, 8.S.Aymar, T.T.Cartwright, Toronto ; T.T.Barcelo, Ste.scholastique ; R.Larmour, Cornwall; J.P.Massicotte, Chicoutimi ; David Inglis, Flat Lauds, N.I3.; HH.N.Whitecomb, Waterivo, Que.; (eo.Leprohon, Three Rivers; A.IB.Appleby, Hamilton ; Geo.W.Bowie, Dayton, 0.; J.N.1eBold, Chicagops THE SOLDIERS\u2019 IN\u2014EACH ONE OF THEM MEANS MATERIAL FOR THE SIIAFT.The following is the stalement of yesterday's collections for the Monument Fund :\u2014 1 I.Price.C.Pricerm H.T.Price.Mise T.J.Price.Miss T.M.Price.Mr.and Mrs.Colsto Heatrice Colstow.9pS90S9S2S00SENS 8705 FROM CAN DI.N EXPRESS COM- PANYS OFFICE.T.M.Houghtons\u2026.B.Brennan, Set.J.LA LE Pome .Ww.J.Elliott.0.25 J.i 025 F.0.25 M.0.25 G A 5 H.0.+ 0.25 Ww.0.25 A.0.25 A.0.25 C.0.25 s.025 FROM THE QUEBEC BANK, UPPER TOWN BRANCIL Mrs.E.À.\u201d Mr.E.A.Mr.Raymond Pane Miss Maric Louise Hugh E.Scott.(i.B.Symes Young.[Harold M.Fry.George Ross.Total.FROM Ah MILLER, GROCER, 152 .JOIN STREET.Mrs, F.ov \u201cThomas.Dora Brown.Godfrey Bro Jack Brown.Reginald Brown .J.Banks.D.1.Auge.A.Lewin Miller Arthur Vesey.T.John Faed.Total.FROM THE « RON M Wilson-Drum.\u2026.\u2026 Mrs, 8.Wilsort-Peum.Queente Drum.Constance Dru Yesterdav's collections.Previously acknowledged.Grand Total.$181.25 Or 728 QUARTERS IN ALL trap.2 Cures in One 100.Package.J.Fred.Edwards, the well known clerk of the Leatment, says :\u2014\"l recently had _leadache, Tried Kumfort Headache Vowders\u2014cured me in short order.One of our guests, & commercial traveller, was complaining so gave him balance of package\u2014another cure.Ît seems they nover fail.\u201d meer rt DO NOT GO FURTIIER.For we have everything required \u201cfor the Firat Communion loys\u2019 suils, underwear, hata, prayer heads, tooks, embroidered veils, white cashmere stock- ngs, parasols, wreaths, etc._____ ET Y.LEPINAY & FRERE.Mr.Bebee, | Mininter of Agricullure: British Columbia, was nearly choked beg fly lodging in his throat on Tues.day, Thirteen Catholic drowned by the ca the Rive Rhine, students were izing of a boat on many, CASTORIA For Infants and Children, Ny spn ita.na ff IRON MILLS TO RE-OPEN On Monday Next \u2014 They Closed Fur & Short Time Only, New York, April 18.\u2014 A despatch from Chicago to Wall street news agency was received to day, which stated that in all probability the mills of the American Steel and Wire Company, now shut down, would resume operations on Monday next.The telegram quoted President Lambert as saying that the plant bad been working day and night on overdue contracts and had simply reached a point where stocks begen to pile up in excess of the demand.Ile said these conditions could not last, and that in a week or ten days the plant would again be in operation.mr NOTHING PRETTIER.150 parasols in black and fancy material.Ladies should make haste and make the first choice ____FAGUY, LE LEPINLY & \u201d & FRERE.SJ.SN 8 001 13 8%.John Street, Upper Town Corner Mountain Hill and priate Paints, Oils, Turpentine.NEW.Just Received, \u2014\u2014\u2014ranot even the drift ice finds its way be- [FROM PRICE, BROS.& 00., LUM- low to hamper navigation.JC the BER MERCHANTS, RUBBER PACKING.\u2018| Toronto Globe wishes to help Ontario |; | i $0.25 \u2014_\u2014\u2014 secure the great boon of cheaper win- jG.M.0.25 \u2019 ter freight it cannot do better thon |J.E.ou Engineers urge the Federal Government to make 5H.0.25 : a practical test of winter navigation |}, ¢ 0.25 Supplies lo Quebec.The subject, we believe, |L.02 «eo AND.is being considered now at Ottawa, R.Arn \u201825 y.4 and with the endorsation of the Globe [Montmagny » |General Hardware|$ it should be possible to establish the % Angie 3 \u2014\u2014\u2014 f practicabitty of keeping open this va P \"25 .V 0 route all (he vear round.Mrs, Pri 3 Telephones f Epper Te) wa 873 PW LONG IT 25 2% 25 .25 .50 .25 .35 25 quantity of our New Spring Im- Novelties in DRESS STUFFS In all the Latest Shades.RIBBONS,, Of all Kinds, LACES, Alt New Designs Silks, Lace, Fichus.VEILINGS, All New Effects.BLOUSES, At the Lowest Prices, Kid Gloves, Lace Ties.PARASOLS, A Great Assortment.Umbrellas, Straw Hats, Print Skirtsmomar rt Al Sale Sie Cas \u2014\u2014 SIMONS &MINGUY SUCOKSSORS TO SIMONS & FOULDS, 20 Fabrique Stroet.We have now opened a large: portations, including the Latest | P.SIMARD & CIR.+.\u2014 The Handsomest WEAVE OF [He EACH .ARE HERE.How Axminster, Kew Tapestry, How Brussels, New Ingrain, SQUARES OF ALL MAKES AND SIZES SPRING CLOTHING \u2014FOR\u2014 Variety, Style and Quality.sa See Our Now Importations of Fashionable Woolens.MONUMENT, |\"etre Dame Street.Lower Town | Agents for BITTERIOE PATYERKS, White Lead, \u2014_\u2014\u2014 The Delineator for May now on sale, 15 conts à copy.One Price Only, | Telephone 2157 F.SINARD & CIE, L.137 St Joseph Street, St.Roch, QUEBEC.SHAH ASS ASSISES JUST ARRIVED! ; LA DIES ?AND.Walking Hats, ; Best English Goods.i SPRING HATS.NEW COLOUBS.+ Store Open Sa Sli Night.HLT RENEREN 0 88 & 37 Buade Street.6, King Street Bast, Toronto.# CARIES FAH HAGE HANA LOT CDS A, NEW, BD RTT A Good Assortment JNO.E.WALSH, Bovkseller and Stationsr 38 St.Jobn Streot, Quebec, Br tr ; MCLAREN'S FS 3 [LHI ; OOS P: rap 3 7 Zr BAKING POWDER.JTS FN AH PREFERENCE All Other Brands ««.BY THO#A.WHO HAVE MADE TRIAL OF IT nampees NO ALUM All Ingredicuts Pure and Perfectly Mealthful, McLAREN'S COOK'S FRIEND: AND TAKN NO OTIINR.060800060800 0080000060000C00608C60608 0000000600 06060008000600060008C6Ù Straw, Sailor if q $18 A Fire tu Fortune, by Mm.Alex.STOVES AND RANGES of the famous McClary make.The result of flfty ycars ox- perience in Stove making.Unequalled for economy and perfection in baking, ALL THR LATEST NOVELTIES] IX HOUSE-FURNISHING HARDWARE Paints, Oils, Varnishes and Brushes.The fineat assortment of LOCK SETS and BUILDERS\u2019 HARDWARE in the City.HE CHINIG HARDWARE GO, BRANCH STORE 38 FABRIQUE STREET._38 FABRIQUE STREET.Easter = j \" ,; illies: Have à Rival for Fragre and Purity \u2026.srance INTHE.' FAULTLESSLY LAUNDERED LINEN TURNED OUT BY THE PERN LADY.cece 10 to 74 St, Valier Strook { #ær Telephone 96 = Os arcecrreteretérs NEW BOOKS.& Mary Paget, by Minna Smith, go White Torrur, by Felix Gra.The Lunatic st Large, by J.&.Clouston.Tabes in the Bash, by Rolf Boldrewood.Savrols, a Tals of the Revolution in Lurasia, Ly W.8.Charchill, With Rword and Crucifix, by Ed.8.Van 7il-, The World's Mercy, by Maxwell Gray.= ander, + Rod l\u2019uttage, hy Mary Cholmondeley.The Transvanÿ Preis Within, by J: P.T8 Fitæpatrick.4 The Autoliography of » Quack, by 8.& W.Mitchell.Adrienne de Fortalis, by A.C.Gunther Curarez Lives Jusr Racervan.Rios Sorin, 180 titles, ate7e, Golden Rod Series, 160 titles, at 100.Klite Berien, A titles, at 1£c.Southworth Serie, 123 titles, at Sc, Aldis Series, 150 titles, as 200.All Popmilar Anthors at iP.J.EVOY'S, 107 Bt, John Strest.VISES IIIVIIFIIS ISIN Music and Musical Instruments SE In the Home.Music in thu home iv one of the most delightful memories of youth, snd | if if you want dalightful music you « Good Instrument, care- uly selected from the best makers, pho - on be found now ai the warerooms of ARTHUR LAVIGNE, \u201c No.68 St John Street: ALL COLORS ONE PRICE COMPLETE BLOUSE SETS Twenty-Five Centsra > oo Black BLOUSE BETS.White BLOUS BETS.Gilt BLOUSE BETS, LAWN TENNIS GOODS A HALF PRIOR.\u2018This ie an exceptional opportunity to secure the best Tennis Requisites at less than the cost of producticn.SKIFERT\u2019S OLD STORE, 94 FABBIQUE STREET, Clearance Sale.\u201d ee THURSDAY, APRIL 19.1300.- THE CHR(.NIOLE, QUEREL, CANADA, Headquarters\u2019 Restaurant.Bill of Fare.Boiled and Musbed Postes.Desert ding, rup, Pine Ap Tart, Fruit.Cheers, Lotbion, Tes, sx 19th April, 19°0, MELF WiRTES.WANTED.\u2014 AN FXPERIENCED English-speaking lady clerk for a dry moods store, Apply No.204 St.John street.Alf.Dugal.WANTED.~Y(/ING MAN TO ATtend to a set of books and perform al office work.Apply, J.T., \u2018onicle office.BOARD AND WOOMS.PRIVATE BOARD.\u2014 VACANCIES - for May at Mrs.C.Burroughs\u2019 15 Hame) street.Single room.lmmedi- ately if required.No Children.__ _ PERSONAL, ____ SS # YOU WANT TO POSSESS A VA- fuable souvenir of the war in South Africa, get the portfolios issued each week by the Chronicle.Ten cents in silver or stamps will bring you awn portfolio you ask for by return mail.¥OB SALE OR TU LWT.FOR SALE OR TO LET \u2014 HOUSE No.18 Ann street, opposite the Ring.Vor particulars and permit to view apply to Wm.Sharples, \"The Willows,\u201d St.Foye Road, or between 6 and 8 p.m.to A.R.Heury, No.16 Ann street (next door.) HOUSE FOR SALE OR TO LET.\u2014 That fist-class property, No.73 Champlain Street, suitable for a Store or Warehouse, with dwelling overhead, For further particulars apply on the premises.Cc VOR SALE OR TO LET.\u2014 THE large shop occupied for many years by Jos.Hamel & Frere, dry goods merchants; on Dalhousie street.Pusseasion 1st May next.LaRue _& LaRue, N.P.28 Anne street.FOR SALE.FUR SALE \u2014 AT LA CANARDIÈRE about § mile from Dorcnester bridge, a few acres of-land and fruit gardes ; comfortable house with bath and W.C., and all modern conveniences: water supplied by aqueduc Stabling.Larue & Larue, N.P St.Ann street.Telephone, 90.v Fo LET.TO LET AT LEVIS.\u2014Wharves with 300 feet frontage on the river, Jumber yards, specially connected with all railways.For information ap ply to Julien Chabot, Dulbousic street.TO RENT.\u2014 A NICELY FURNISHed bedroom and sitting room.Cenual locality on the Cape.Apply M.M., Chronicle office.FURNISHED HOUSE T0 LET.\u2014 For the summer months, that well situated and nicely furnished house, 142 Ste.Anne street, facing the Es- _ planade.Apply ou the premises.HOUSE TO LET.\u2014 A HANDSOME comm odious cottage, No.20 Conroy street, 9 rooms, hot water heating.electric light and all modern | conveniences.Apply to Thos.Davidson, 18 Conroy street.TO LET.\u2014A NEW BRICK HOUSE on St.Louis Road, ten minutes walk from electric cars, containing ten rooms.Eight acres of land atlach- ed, lo be rented also if desired.Apply to A.Mulholland, Wolfe Avenue.SE TO LET, \u2014 THE COMfortable residence.No.130 Grande allee, with or without furniture.Apply to Cyrille Tessier, N.P, Ply fo vrilte Tessier, NF, TO LET.\u2014 AT RIVER DU LOUP Point, à fine cottage, all furnished, occupied last year by Mrs.Fellows.Apply to Jos.Hamel & Cie, Dalbousie street, Quebec.TO LET \u2014 FURNISHED HOUSE IN central locality.Apply to W.H., Chronicle office.: TO RENT\u2014IN PRIVATE FAMILY, one nicely furnished room on Lath room fat, heated py hot water.Apply to 119 St.Jobh street.TO LET \u2014 HOUSE \u2018NO.22 ST Ursuie street.rs and furnace put in to a reliable tenant.Apply._to_Joseph Archer, jr.TO LET \u2014 THAT DESIRABLE house, No.24 St.Ann stréet.Ap ly to R.B.Lindsay.at Holt, \u2018Ren- _frew & Co.'s, Buado street.HOUSE TO-LET, AT NO.555 JOLIN strest, now occupied by Mix.M.B Irving.Apply to.J.A.Scott, 566 Valier atreeta TO-LET \u2014 HOUSE, NO.20 ST Denis Avenue, Cape, containing al\u2019 modern improvements.Occupied by the late J.Lacon Welch, for some years.Apply at office, eaton, Hunt & Son, No.20 St.Antoine street.TO LET.\u2014 HOUSES NOS.4 AND 8, Morrin College Court, presently occupied by the Professors.Apply to Archd.Laurie, Secretary-Tres- purer, Morrin College, 61 St.Peter « PRINTING JOB PRINTING OF ALL KINDS duickl and neatly executed by the \u2019hron cle._Cail up \u2018Phone No.4 45._ DR.A.LAROCQUE, DENTIST, - GRADUATE OF PHILADELPHIA.Olen s 330 AT.JOSEPH STRERT.-Hours : From 10 to 12.Sto 6.Offise : 467 ST.JOHN STREET.Hours: From 8to 10.12to2 7to8.N.À DUSSAULT, M.D.| SPECIALIST.For Diseases of the Bron Ears, Nose and Throat, No, 18} ST.ANNE STREET, Consultation boure 13t0 3 P.M.Telephone 1038, WHEN IN MONTREAL UTAY AT.THB.St.Lawrence Hall.Fatronined by the Leading Oit ens ot Quebes-: + Rates trom $350 per day Vp HENRY HOGAN, + - Proprietor LAFRANCE & MULLIN FASHIONABLE TAILORS.- OFFICIAL HABERDASHERS.Latest Striped English Flannel 48 any and War.\u201d Assor 5,000 Pairs High Value Goods.For $uitings.Portfoilo No.12.GLIMÈSES OF SOUTH AFRICA \u201c225455, Name, rome \u2014 Last Week of Sa Re T.Beland Stock, St.John Street.+
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