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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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(Signed) ; \u201cVery truly yours, É.SS.Hicks, MB, M.D.C.M., M.C.B.5.Trenton.Ont., Aug.5, 1898.The Abbey Efervésotnt Salt Co, Ltd.Mpnireal.7 , Near Sirs.\u2014I take pleasure in recom- mendidg vour Effervescent Salt as a mild dnd palatable laxative, and a very pleasent and cooling drink, Yours, (Signed) J.8, Shurie, B.A., M.D.Lindsay.Ont, Aug, 18, 1808.The Abbey Fffervescent Sait Co, Lid.-Montreal.r Sits\u2014~1 have used and prescrid- your Effervescent Fruit Salt, and fd it an excellent laxative and sedat- ve tn the stomach.Ît also cures dache when due fn disorders of the st@mach or liver.3 can highly re commend it as à morning draught, Yours tritly, (Signed) D.Weiter Shier, ND.\"es Rrixex ave, Brooklyn, N.Y.JF re mescribed Abbev's Maly la cates 41 Gout, Rheumatism, Gastric Catarth and Torpid Liver, In each and every case.The results have Been tifylne The patient has not in a single instance complained of à aftereffect.| find it pleasant grecable to t effective and lasting n {ix resulta.in not a day thas 1 do not preseriho iL with great satis faction to reel and paltents.(Sie) LM.éegleman, M.Dtad | (Sigoed,) I have prescribed Abbey's Effervesand M] 1 cent Salt to a number of people, and everyone haz peaclaimed it to be the finest of its kind.I use it personally, and I cag vouch for its effigacy.1 shall continue to prescrite it.(Signed,) Fdgar C.Joyce, M.D, Ennis, Texas, Dec.26, 1899.1 first tried your Effervescont Salt with a Indy patient.She was botber- od with Headache, Constipation, Nervousgess.Said she had beart trouble.Since she has taken the Effervescent Salt, fis has all left her, and she says, \u201cit is the best medicine in the world.\u201d | am sure that it has done her more good than anything 1 have ever given her fur the Constipation and Hi che.Yours respectfully, (Signed,) H.M.Johns, M.D.25 Main St, Kingston, Jan.3, 1900.1 have used Abbey's Effervescent Salt both personally and in my practice, and find in it all the qualfties recotn- Yours truiv.: E.11.Loaghran, M.D.St.Anne de la Perade, May 2, 1898.The Abbey Effervescent Salt Co, Ltd, Montreal.Dear Sirs.\u2014I have used Abbey's Effervescent Salt myself and have prescribed it in many cases of Flat: and Acidity of the Stomach ia which I (Signed,) it has vendered real service, and ] re commend it to all persons affected by thege complaints, Signed) 0.FE.Milot, M.D.St.Joseph's Hospital, South Broadway and Vark Strect, Youlers, N.¥., Dec.28, 1899.I am very much pleased with the results (rom the use of vour A \"s Salt.A case of Chronic Constipation with an akoholic tendency was much benefitted by the use of your Salt, and in every case in which it was used whe results were very satisfactory.Yours very truly, (Signod,) Daniel C.O'Neil, M.D.House Physician.Montreal, July 28, 1898.m Baker Edwards, do bereb: lat 1 have duly analyzed and several samples of \u2018\u2019Abbéy's Effervescent Salt,\" some being for- nished the manufacturers in Montreal and others purchased from retail druggists in this city.1 find thèse to he of very uniform\u2019 character and composition, and sold in packages well adapted to the preservation of the salt.This compound contains saline bases which form \u201cfruit salts\u201d when water is added\u2014and is then a verv delightful aperient beverage, high ly palatable and effective.I J certi tes Abbey's Biervescent Salt contains no ingredient of ar injurious or uns'fefefedads Euhsgaésf=-040404040800C400000% WHEN À PREPARATION IS ENDORSED PROF] wholesome character, and may be taken freely as a beveragt.(Signed,) Jobn Baker Edwards, Ph.D., DCL.FCS, Emeritus 1\u2019rofessor Chemistry, Univer sity Bishop's College, snd Dominton Analyst, Montreal.J.A.S.Brunelle, M.D., C.M., Montreal ; Professor of Surgery, Laval University Meë:cal Faculty ; Surgeon to the Hotel Dieu, etc., says : \u2018I have found it particularly beneficial in the treatment of derangements of the liver and of the digestive organs, and consider that the regular use of a preparation of this nature has a decided tendency to prolong life.1 am using it in my hospital practice.\u201d In the treatment of diseases nf the skin, I have found Abbey's Eferves cent Salt Lo be particularly efficacious.1 have used it in aoveral cases of eczs- ma with the most beneficial results.(Signed) E.J.C.Kenuedy.MD.Montreal, Canada.148 E.18th St, New York, Dec.39.1899.I have made use of Abbey's Fflervescent Sait very successfully in several cases as a laxative and blood purifier.(Signed,) Geo.S.Conant, M.Dsin Recommended by the EDICAL | ESSION It is evident that it has real merit and does what is elaimed for it i +080%0%04040#0%040+%010404040404080%000400 Indisputable Evidence is Presented Here that Abbey's GHOHOHO NOK HO HO HO KOHOK BHOK OH OKO RIK OH OKOH OOK EFFERVESCENT AHOEOK OKO KOUOKONKOX IX OK ° .Has the Confidence of.THE MEN WHO KROW.300 Monroe St.Brooklyn, Nov.5, 1809.1 have four or five patients taking Abbey's Effervesoeut Salt now regularly and with great benefit.1 think it the finest fiver and intestinal invigo- rator in (he market, and shall certainly prescribe i% right along.You certainly have a gold mine in tho preparation.(Signed) Dr.J.C, Cable.436 St.Marks Ave, Braokivn, Oct., 34, 1809.1 have used Abbey's Effervescent Salt extensively in mv vractice, and miend using ft further.1 find it especially useful in torpidity of the liver attend od by constipation.11s other wes arc legion and it is very often indicated.Yours teuly, (Signed,) 1.MacMunn Holly, M.D.84 Greene Avenue, Brooklyn, Oct.18, 1899.1 have used your Effervescent Halt in my practice with.very satisiaclory results.Yours respectfully, W.GC.Bryant, M.D.set W.48h Street, New\u2019, on, Aug.99, 1890.Abbey's.¥y t Salt ix an et- cellent mid and sure laxative, ples- \u2018sant to take and effective in its re- (sults.1 have used it several times with marked success in cases where there was present an over-aidity ia the urine ; the acissly became less ap parent and contin! so after each trial.(Signed,) Abraham Goliman, M.D, L.R.U.P.and L.RC.b.Ed, Scotland.257 Schermertiorn =t., Brooklyn, Nov.3, 1899, 1 have hoth used Abbev's Effervescent Soit myself and vrescribed it with satisfactory results.It is a tonle, regulator, and when to be so, a laxative, and in nervous of excited conditions a tranquilizer.1 shall continue 1p prescribe your Sait and fe Jt for myself.Very truly yours James I.Watson, 25.D.Late Surgeon U.S.Army.iSigned,) 1932 Bedford Avenue Brooklyn, Nov.2%, 1899.1 think Abbey's Salt is an ideal pre paration, in that it combines laxative and aperient properties in a grateful form, and ix nt the same time palatable.Yours very truly, (Signed,) J.£5.Ruel, M.D.St, Pierre les Becquets, Dec.10, 1887.\u2018The Abbey Efiervescent Salt Co.l.Ld., Montreal.Dear Sirs,\u20141 have made a thorough trial of Abbey's Effervescent Salt, which has succeeded admirably mn different cases of Indigestion and Nervous Headache, Yours truly, (Signed) Dr.L.Carignan.White Plains.N.Y., Jan.3, 1200.} have cxhibited Abbey's Halt to an extent by which I know that it is beyond anything that [ have heretofore used.1 appreciate the fact that I can procure the preparation at any timo from my druggist, and 1 shall continue to prescribe it.: Sincercly yours, (Signed,) 1.A.Page, M.D.St, John, N.B., Jan, 26, 1838.\u2018The Abbey Eflervescent Salt Co, Id, Montreal.Dear Sira,\u2014I have much pleasure in stating that [ have used and prescribed Abbey's Eficrvescent Salt, and have found it s pleaxant and.efficient laxa- tire.It is especially grateful to the stomach, useful in cases of mild and 4 ry attacks of Indigestion and Gastric Sickness, whether attended with so called sour stomach or not, and | know of no preparation betict qualified to meet such indications successfully.(Signed,) J.W.Daniel, M.D, MR.C.S., England.St.Joseph's Hospital, Keokuk, Towa, Feb.16, 1900.Your Salt has been \"all in all\" as claimed.Ît has most beneficial in cases of depression, derangement, of the stomach and liver, and above all helpful after severe operations to every patient.Tt has acted admirabl in two cases of excess in stimulation.It has heen recommenterd he doctors of the Keokuk Medical College with whom we are connected, as an excellent remedy lot cases of grip.(Signed,) Rev.John A.Cook Chaplain.Camak, Ga.Nov, R, 1899.Your Effervescent Salt has been test- od by me in a case of Indigestion uc- companied by Constipation aud l'latu- Jencv, and restiilin have been inust es- cellent.1 consider it à most admire ble remedy in Flatulency and Crinstipation.I have also demonatratel va- tue of same in Hepatic Torpor.Should you desire to do 80, you are at liberty to publish this.\u2018 guigned) LE .4 Respectfully, R.Sconyers, N.D.Se.Johy, N.B., Feb.38, 1888.The Aber Effervescent Sglt Co., LW, treal.Dear Sirs,\u2014I have had ample tunity of knowing the effect of Ars Effervescent Salt, having used it myself and given it to my patients Jor some time past, and am satisfied in thy highest degree with the result.Its action is tle but positive, and I have no tation in recommending it In all cases where the symptoms render its use advisable.dngton, (Signed) Geo.A.Medics), \u2019 Provincial\u2019 Luna pe 1251 St.Dominique street, Montreal, October 18, 1897 The Abbey Effervescent Saït Co, Ltd, Montreal.Dear Sira\u2014l have given Abbey's trial Effervescent Salt a very thorough among the inmates of House of the Sisters of Providence, where [ am cesident physician.I have found it particularly useful in -ases of Fla , Headache and Chronic Constipation, and am using it now in a case of Rheumatism.1 bave tested Abbey's Effervescent Salt in a t number of cases, and have al- rays found the results perfectly satis- ory.I have no hesitation in recommend- bbey's Effervescent Salt as a ing A thoroughly relinble preparation.I may add that [ use Abbey's Effervescent Salt myself ey day, and have found it more beneficial in my own case any similar thing 1 have ever tried.(Signed,).Dr.Chas.L.DeMarugny.Montreal, March 25, 1898.The Abbey Effervescent Salt Co., Ltd, Montreal.\u201cDear Sirs,\u2014~1 use Abbey's Eftervescent Salt to a large extent in my practice, and obtain most excellent ts from iis use.(Signed) Dr.J.Emile Fortier.Montreal, Ayril 11, 1898.\u2018The Abbey Effervescent Salt Co., Ltd, Montreal.Dear Sirs,\u2014We have used Abtoy\u2019s Pélervescent Salt with great satisfac- Yours very truly, (Signed,) Notre Dame Hospital.Maisonneuve, Dec.7, 1897.The Abbey Effervescent Salt Co., Ltd., Montreal.Dear Sirs,\u2014I have used Abbey's Effervescent Salt very frequently in my practice.Ît isa agreeable remedy to tyke ri is at the same time most efficacious.Yours very truly, (Signed, Dr.P.Lussier, Medical Health Officer of the Town of Maisonneuve, Que.131 Spencer House, Cincinnati, O.Oct, 28, 1808.We are well pleased with our experience with your Salt in Kemplon Hospital.Yours very truly, (Signed,) A.Ewell, M.D.434 Gates Ave, Brooklyn, Nov 10, 1899 1 am free to say that I like the effect of your Sait so well that I be it now aHogether instead of Citrate of Megnesia, Sedlitz Powders, etc.It \u2018s the best general saline laxative that I know of.Yours.(Signed,} Jas.'T, Burdick, M.D.336 Greene Ave, Brooklyn, Nov 18, 1899 lam plad ta say 1 find the Abbey re an excellent laxative and antacids It ves good results in various forms of a and in Constipation, espe- clally among pregnant and puerperal women.| have always thought that the eflervescent salines were not half as well known and used in this country as they ought to be.Yours very truly, (Signed,) _N.B.Slzer, M.D.38t Franklin Ave., New York, Sept.16, 1899.If the following opinion of your Salt can be of any use lo you, you are welcome to make any use of it which may seem proper.most effective and elegant, aperient Salt for clearing the gastro-intestinal tract, iz Abbey's Effervescent.It is the only one which 1 have found suitable for children, and for my own use.I have never foutd any preparation so salisfactory, Youn very truly, (Signed,) Chas.G.Purdy, M.D.239 Broadway, New York, Nov.4, 18% 1 have used the Abbey Effervescent Salt extensively as a constitutional remedy in my ophthalmolo; Tac tice, and consider it to bo tbe eal saline laxative, superior from every view point to the le, Epsom and Carlsbad compounds.Tt forms a pala- table and delicious draught acceptable to ihe most fastidious.Yours very truly, (Signod,) C.L.Wheeler, N.D.Consulting Oculist.430 Vanderbilt Ave., Brooklyn, Nov.17, 1898.1 have prescrived Abbey's Effervescent Salt and think it should be better known.It is very pleaxant and very decided in its results.Can recommend i\" i adults sd children who dave 5 vers rheumalic cul- thes.They will find the salt valuable.(Signed,) 8.Matherson, M.D.Levis, P.Q., Dec.13, 188% The Abbey Effervescent Salt Co, LW.Montreal.Dear Sirs,\u2014Like many of my fellow practitioners, 1 have personally tried your Effervescent Salt, and 1 am plear- cd to recognize in it all the dualities which you claim.The undouwbted purity of its composition, and the excel lent results obtained from the administration of this saline, cannot fall to oblein for It a general use in thera.cs.Yours ve ry truly, (Signed) Br.P.I.Boulanger.iq se Lana Ww vu ot \u201c\" HONDAY, XPRIC ES, 1900.THE.CHRCNICLE, QUAND, CANADA, Headquarters\u2019 Restaurant.Bill of Fare.Soup-L'abibage, Pearl Co meomme.Visk\u2014 Rost Haddock a Le Maitre d'Hotel.Entreebs sa Soowbirde.Boat Mae Bee lorsers 1 epetalilus - Mas Turin, Green Poa, Boje and Mashed 8.Dewsert, \u2014 lumi Iueding «nd akerry Pesou \u2018Vert.Fruit, Ubrwo and tuce 28:d April, 19 0.BMFIDYMERT WANTED.WANTED.\u2014 BY A MAKRIED COU-, ple, no children, situation us À Wailer and cook.Ilinhest Feferemes.Address 13.M., Dost Ostice, Chicoutimi, P.Qas manikee.WANTED \u2014 GOUD GENERAL SERvant.Apply ut 16} de Varennes St.Bt.foch, Quebee PRIVATE BOARD.\u2014 VACANCIES for May at Mrs.C*.Burroughs\u2019 15 Hamel street, Single room.ately if required.Nu Children.FEHSUN AL, iF YOU WANT TO POSSESS A VA- Juable souvenir of the war in South]; Africa, get tie portfolios issued each week by the Chronicle.Ten cents in silver or stamps will bring you an portfolio you ask for by return mail.Von SALE OK TU LET, FOR SALE OR TO LET \u2014 HOUSE| ¢ No.18 Ann street, opposite the Ring.For particulars and permit to view apply to Wm.Sharples, \u201cThe Willows,\u201d St, Foye Road, or between ü and 8 p.m.to A.R.Henry, No.16 4nn street (next door.) HOUSE FOR SALE OR TO LET.\u2014 That first-class property, No.72 Champlain Street, suitable (or & Store or Warehouse, with dwelliag overhead.| Foz further particulars apply on the premises.TQ LET \u2014THE HOUSE OCCUPIED for many years by Mrs.C.F.Lanin, and bearing No.13 of Des riers St, Cape.LaRue & La- Rug.N.P., 28 St.Anne St.LET \u2014 THAT FINE COTTAGE, property of Dr.A.G.Belleau, situated at two miles from St.Foyc toll ae \u2018The whole in perfect order.Stable, coach house, ete.LaRue & LaRue, N.I>, 28 St.Ann street.T0 LET.TO RENT.\u2014 A NICELY FURNISH- od room and sitting room.Central locality on the Cape.Apply M.M., Chronicle office.HOUSE TO LET.\u2014 A HANDSOME commedious cottage, No.20 Conroy street, 9 rooms, hot water heating, wloctric light and all modern conveniences.Apply to Thos.Davidson, 13 Conroy street.HOUSE TO LET, \u2014 THE COMfortable residence, No.130 Grande allee, with or witbout furniture.Appiy to Cyrille Tessier, N.P, TO LET.\u2014 AT RIVER DU LOUP Point, a tine cottage, all Curnistedoccupied last year by Mrs.Fellows.Apply to Jos.Hamel & Cie., Dal Lousie street, Quebre.TO LET \u2014 FURNISHED HOUSE IN central locality.Apply to W.H., Chronicle office.TO RENT.\u2014IN PRIVATE FAMILY, one miccly = furmished room on bath snom flat, heated by hot water.Apply to 119 St.John street.TO LET \u2014 THAT DESIRABLE house, No.24 St.Ann street.Apply to R.BB.Lindsay.at Holt, Ren frew & Co.'s.Buadz street.HOUSE TO-LET, AT NO.555 JOHN street, now occupied by Mrs.M.B Irving.Apply to J.A.Scott, 50+ Valier streets TO-LET \u2014 HOUSE, NO.20 ST Menis Avenue, Cape, containing al modern improvements.Occupied by the late J.Lacon Welch, Fsq.fo some years.Appr at office, Weston Hunt & Son, No.20 St.Antoine street.TO LET.\u2014 HOUSES NOS.4 AND 5 Morrin College Court, presently occupied by the Professors.Apply to Archd.Laurie, Secretary-Trea- rer, Morrin College, 61 St.Peter 8 PRINTING \u2014 JOB PRINTING OF ALL KINDS quickly snd neatly executed by the Chronicle.Call up \u2018Phone No.45.BUSI KAY NITIO KK.ENGINEERS., MACHInists & electricians : Send 10 cents for new 40-page pamphlet, containiug list of questions asked bv Examining Moard of Engineers.Geo.A.Zeller, Bookseller, St.Louis, Mo, U.S.A.Mention Quebec Chronicle.DR.A.LAROCQURE, DENTIST, GRADUATE OF PHILADELPHIA.Ofies 1 350 ST.JOSKPH STREET.Hours : From 10 to 12.2to 5.Oflles : 467 ST.JOHN SURKET.Hours: From 8to 10.12to% 7to8.N.À DUSSAULT, M.D.SPEOIALIST.For Disesses of the Kyen, Kare, Nose anc Throat, No.18} ST.ANNE STREET.Consultation hours 18 to 3 P.M, , \u2019 ne 108% NOTICE TD BICTCLISTS.Oct.BeVarennes, Bioyote Dealsr, No.2 84, Joseph Bt., 8t.Rech.TELEPHONE 2312.Informs bia friends and the public in genera.that he has opened his store at the above mentioned place, and that he will continue to repair, rent and sell Bioyolos as in the past.119 will also keep os hand all Sporting Bupplies, such as Lacromor, Haschalls, sto.A Visit is Solicited.WHEN IN MONTREAL WTAY AT THB.St.Lawrence Hall.WEB MOST CRNTRALLY LOCATED AND LISRRALLY CONDUOTRS more Patronlsed by the Leading Oi sens of Quebec.Ratos from $8.60 pee day Sp.HENRY HORAN, = - Rrpuvioter linmedi- | 3 LAFRANCE & MULLIN FASHION BLE TAILORS.- OFFICIAL HABERDASHERS.Latest Striped English Flannel - For Suitings.{ FAILURE OFT, BELAND ST.JOHN STREBT.Costume Cloth.1,000 Pieces of Sateen.# 1,000 Pieces Silk and Satin, Mantles and Gimps.% 10,000 Yards of Suiting Goods, etc.Rich assortment of Embroideries, Pointa and Dress Trim, # ming.Complete and great variety of Ladies\u2019 and Men's Underwear.Ladies\u2019 Kid.Silk and Lisle Gloves, ++ British\u2019 people were mor: clnsely cemented togcther than at (he present moment.The presence of the Mayor at St.Ueorge's demonstration Te took as a gbed illustration of the batter feeling thal is prevailing, ard of the fact that henceforth all Canadians, no matter what theiv origin might be, would stand together as bre thors.(Loud applause.) The Mavor, who was received with trent enihusinam, expressed the pleasure it pave him to be present, and added © \u201cSince I have en Mavor | have donc my best fo cement the dif- feront races together.Here to-day in the city ol Quebec ve are all Canadinns.\u201d (Cheers) Men.Mr.Duffr made an eloquent sneoel, dwelling upon (he great decds of the English: people, which he said tad left & more indelible stamp upon history thin had teen made by any other cepting the Trish, (Ap pause.) England had cemented 10 her- «lf everv gomd thing she could get in the world, and am arab.it wes good for those commented.Above all the Finglish people were Lollerant of reli- glaus creeds, for every man under the British flag could worship his God, or his idols as he wished.In (he present struggle the English might meet with reverses, but they.wonid triumph in the end.Hon.R.Turner, Dr.Stewart amd Mr.Chapman also spoke 10 the toast and {in the Police Courtof Society came\u2019 in for special honor in respoise to n toast proposed by Mr.Il.M, Price.They are Mr.Joseph Archer, gr., the oldest member in point of age, and Mr J.H.Clint, who is the oldest as regards offical connection with the Society.Mr.Clint became « memtar ju 1843, was elected president in 1858, has been since then, iu other capacities, an office holder in the Society.He was present on Saturday night and responded to the toast.Just before separating the company drank the health of the three members of the society who are absent on service for the Empire in South Africa.\u2018They are Mr.Ernest Turner, Mr.A.J.Turner and Mr.A.J.Price.Revlies were mude un their benall by Hon.Mr.Turner and by Mr.Wm.Price.The pleasure of the evening was ereatly.enhanced by Lhe singing of Mr.Poole, Mr.Norris and Mr.Gingras, and the suecesn of the occasion is in 4 large degree due to the enerpelic work of Mr.E.T.Nesbitt, who organized the dinner.eee rere AIR.POLLEY RE-ARRESTED.Taken Into Custody Yesterday Afternoop on a New Charge.Although Mr.W.H.Polley was a auvitted on Saturdav afternooh by the Petty Jury, bis liberty was not to be of long duration, as vesterday afternoon he was rearrested on another charge and escorted to jail, where he spent the night.Ou returning home from church vesterday at noon he Was taken in charge by Letective t'atry, who was armed with a warrant issued The accused will be brought into Court this moining, when bail will be offered in his behalf.\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u201cNOT GUILTY,\u201d Was the Verdict in tbe Case of Poiley aud Scott.The jury in te case of the Queen vs.Polley and Scolt came into Court un Saturday morning and stated that they had nol agreed on a verdict.Judge Bossce remarked thal he was rather surprised to learn -that they had not come to a decision and sent them back to their roorr AL 4.30 \\hey came back to Court, and in answer to the Clerk, of the Crown rendered a verdict of \u201cuot gwiiy' in favor of both accused, who were immediately dis- chargod.Thomas Harrington was placed in the dock at the morning session, but his case was postponed until Thursdav next.The Dube murder case will te pro ceeded with this morning.\u2014_\u2014\u2014 UNITED STATES AND TURKEY The Difficulties Reported to Le Nearing a Setilement.Washington, April 21.\u2014Ali Ferrough Bey, the Turkish Minister, had another conference with Secretary Hay today which, in his opinion, tended to still further enhance the prospect of a com plete and amicable settlement of Ue disputed American claims.The Minister refuscd to discuss the cen?erence bevond exprezsii:; the belief that the negotiations respecting the American claims are fast nearing a satisfactory conclusion.He refused to divulge any information which he may have re ceived from his Govetnment as lo how the present agitation is regarded in Turkey or any instructions received by him regarding the course he shall pur- representative sue as diplomatic Washingtonat know it.You à kaow all PP about the heavy fecling in the stomach, the formation of gas, the p/and general weakness of the whole body.You can\u2019thave it awetk without your blood being impure and your nerves all exhausted.There\u2019s just one remedy for you \u2014 There's nothing new about it.Your grandparents took it.'Twas an old Sarsapariila before other sarsaparillas were known.Itmsde the word \u201c Sarsaparilla\u201d famous over the whole worid.Therc\u2019s no other sarsaparilla tike it.In age and power to cure its \u201cThe leader of them all.\u201d $1.99 0 bottle.AR érupyiste.Ayer\u2019s Pilla cure constipation.\u201cAfter anffering terribly 1 way induced to try youf Sarsaparilis.1 took three bottles and now fee 8 newman, | would advise a fellow creatures to try this medic for It has stood the test of time 1¢ von have Any complaint whatever and desire the bout medical advice you doctor prompt re ALWAYS TO THE FRONT.We have just reccived from New Votk, n very fine assortment of dress goods in prints, linen and pique for girls from Usree (a fifteen years of directly from manufacturers in England, prices Npovisl care is given to the cut, prices are ous to the lowest possible Fgures, Men's Pants (working) worth 81 33 for 75e \u201cAll Wool Pants, *\u201c 175 LR \u201c Fxira Fine Pants, * 300 20 \u201cBlack Pants, \u201c400 228 \u201cTweed Suits \u201cGe 3H * Reotch Tweed Suits, 1350 TIu Boy lor Suits, worth 225 100 \"+ arfolk\u201d Suit, worth 275 100 Youths\u2019 Tweed Brita, \" 410 275 The Jacques + w&> Connections are made strictly in turn \u2014 Û A = MONDAY, APRIL 23, 1800.The Right Place for Clothing Ready Made or to Order, is at J.VEINTRAUB\u2019S, Noa.91 to 95 St.Joseph Street, Bt.Roch\u2019s, Our Clothing is mostly manufactured by ourselven.and we purchase the meterisls conse uently we are cuabkd to sll a3 wholevale ish and trimwungs of our garments, Que Youths\u2019 Fine Black Suits, for First Communion, wo tb 83 00 for 83 25 &0 doe.Gent's Neckties, worth 2'o for Joe ch 106 \u201c Linen Collars * Mc for Bu MF Wood'e Phmphodine | sold in Quebe vy oil respy naible Dragxinta \u2014_\u2014_\u2014\u2014 em Some women fancy they hate flattery when all they hate ia the awl- wardiess of the faticrer.il Se: \u2014\u2014\u2014p nm tat Why don't vou see our carpets, eloths, Muoteums and curtains ?cial department.ED.BELANGER & C0, 88 Mountain Tht TIE OUBBEC CHRONICLE ix put Hahed every lawful day hy the Chronicle Printing Company, at {heir print- ing house, Mountain Hill.Quebec.11.Wallis, Managing Director, "]
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