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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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[" _ tershurg in Abe middle of November.If you want a good cigar ask for ONAMFLAIN Bo.Btraight.If your dealor has not got it, call at JOS.COTE, the pepmiar sehsocenist, 179 Bt.Joseph B-rves, Quebee.TE ZX SNE ronicle, Sityou went a gesd cigar sek fcr OMAMPLAIN Se.ftraight.It fi your dealer has met got it, ail at JOB.COTR.the popular tobmesonist.179 St.Joseph Street.Quebec.VOL.LIV.NO.19,754, QUEBEC, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1900.= THE ALIGNMENT IS NOW COMPLETE On the British - German Agreement, FIVE NATIONS HAVE: AGREED ON ALL THE POINTS.\u2014 THEY ARE GREAT BRITAIN, GERMANY, ITALY, AUSTRIA AND JAPAN \u2014 UNITED STATES.FRANCE AND RUSSIA TAKE EXCEPTION TO SOME OF THE CLAUSES.\u2014n Washington, Nov, {.\u2014The alignment of the powers on the British-German agreement in compete.Aside (rom llaly and Austria, whose adherence to Wie agreement was expected, owing to tacke political relations with Germany, Japan is the only one of the powers which has given unconditional assent to the agreement.As the matter now stands five of the powers arc united in ali the terms of the agreement, viz., Great Britain, Germany, Italv.Aus tia and Japan ; three of the powers, tho United States, France and Russia, accept the clauses relating to the open door and the territorial integrity of Chins, but withhold action on the third clause to future procedure in case any power seizes teriitory.Neither the State Department nor the Russian Embassy has recoived irformation of Russia\u2019s answer, though the Associated Press.in its London despatches, announced that the reply had teen ceived at the British Foreign Office on October 30th and unreservedly accepted the first two clauses.In regard to the third clause, Russia referred tle two contracting parties to the Russian circular of April 15, saying that she would modify ber attitude according to circumstances, St.Petersburz.Nov.1.\u2014The toxt of the American, French and Russian answers to the note answerine the Anglo- German agreement on China are now generally known here.They are considered entirely similar in substance.showing that these powers are in perfect accord.The correspondent here of the Associated Press is authorized to say that this has produced an excellent effect both in Government and nrivate seems to have and _revolutionarv church's claimed that they of morvy through the Clearing House, and, oltaining no satisfaction, left the association.The bank went beck into the ring again this morning, simply as a matter oi ro | Alone without the Clea ing other banks became very sour, necessitating the despatching of special question.This method of carrying on the buriness\u2019 of the bank was too irksome and too inconvenient.As a result, the bank drtermired back into the association.FRANCE IN A BAD STATE SOCIAL AND POLITICAL DISTURBANCES BECOMING GREATER \u2014 MINERS ON STRIKE~CATHOLICS ARE BECOMING BITTER AGAINST THE GOVERNMENT.New York, Nov.1 \u2014 \u2018The outlook for social and political disturbances in France is hecoming graver every day, says & Paris despatch to the Times.In the north, 100,000 miners are on strike; and the recent socialistic talk from members \u2018 of the Government encouraged a violent spirit.Moreover, the Catholics are becoming very bitter at the declared intention of (he Government to close official careers to all who have been educated in religious institutions.\u2018The Catholic press is very bitter, and ihe clergv are making common cause with the other enemies of the Government.Only the that the Government control's funds, prevents the clergy from expressing their opinion vigorously on the matter.\u2014 THE QUEBEC BANK fact the Goes Back Into (be Torouls Clearing House Association.Toronto, Ont., Nov, 1.\u2014The Quebec Bank hay gone back into the Toronto Clearing House Association after having been acting independently of that association for the past two years.250 the Quetec Bank ad lost a package Atout two yeurs convenience.Standing - assistance of the ring House, transactions involv- cumber- messengers to the banks in found to go ee DEAD BODY PICKED UP Was Recognized As that of a Man Named Boore.Niagara Falls, Ont., Nov.1.\u2014This morning, at 11.30, Ed.Newman, duck- shooting below the Falls on the Canadian side, and Frank Lablonde.manager of the Maid of the Mist, while circles in this cite, The Russian Min-|8tanding on the landing on the American side, saw the body of a man float \u2018 La y a a ister of Forcen Affairs.Count Pe [out from the American Falls.Le dorf.is expected to return to St.Berlin, Nov.t.\u2014The Post, of this city.semi-officiallv made the following announcement today :\u2014''As the third clause of the Anglo-German agreement fa intended to operate in the event of one powrr actine in opnosition to: the princiules laid down, it ceases to be imnortant, al) the powers accepting it,» etter fr ints MR.RHODRE AND THE BOERS Loudon, Nov.1 \u2014 Mr.Cecil Rhodessays the Pretoria correspondent of the Dailv Mail, will oonose the scttlement of Boers in Bamaraland, but he will welcome them to Rhodesia and will grant favorable terms after the war to induce them to settle there.They Have blonde started out from the American side with a rowboat, te body, side at the Maid of the Mist landing.It was identified by Louis Boure, prietor of the Tower Hotel, Falls, N.Y., as who has been days and supposed to jumping into the Prospect clothing on except one shoe.and overtaking lowed it into the Canadian Te pro- iagara that of his brother, missing the past ten have suicided by American Falls off Point.The body had its \u2014\u2014 WARLIKE LEGISLATORS a Discussion With Krives on a Train.; Valdosta, Ga., Nov.1.\u2014Representa- tive Harden, a member of the Georgia mm remem oz Lexislature, wan msi wounded, 1CI and\u2019 Representative nn and two N HB ATTEMPTED SUICIDE F other lepuatators were cut sexercly in cw ork, Nov.\u201c(a fight with knjves which toak place Join, secretary and valet to the late millionaire, Willlam Marsh Rice.whose death occurred under suspicions cr cumstances, made a desperate «fur, early this morning to comin: suicide in the Tombs.He hacked the night side of his throat with a ema's penknife, making A dosp wound aad shight ly opening the jugular.Hs was discovered by ond of the keepers about 4 o'clock, he had been bleeding then for half an hour or more and was extremely weak.À cal! was sent to Bellevue Hespital for an an-bubuice, and when the doctor reached the Tombs at 4.38 o'clock, \u2018e found the valet lying in à pool of blond.The man would have died nad he been 15 minutes longer without medical care.Jones was committed to the Tomiw with lawyer Albert T.Patrigk, on September 22nd, on the charge »f forging Mr.Rice's name to several checks.\u2014\u2014\u2014) New York, Nov.| \u2014 Jos.Bacharich 50 years old, a merchant, living at 158 West 125th street, who was injured in the Tarrant explosion on Monday, died to-day in Roosevit Hospital, to which place he had been transferred from the Hudson street hospital.He was internally injured, and had his head cut by glass and the tendons of his right arm were severed.The search for + bodies in the Tarrant wreckage was kept up all night, but none was found.caum hereafter will be known ax the City Athletic Club, Limited.The capital of the new Over $3,000 worth of atok has al- stock is issued in shares of $25 each.\u2018and 300 have been received.vere éclair pronounced last a sonvi DIED FROM HIS INJURIES | |auake ahocks developed to-dev to have been the concussions caused hv heavy Mastine on the St.John's River, near the city.ming American tion, the leading iron manufacturers of Staffordshire and Worcestershire issued cireülars this morning announcing a reduction in price per ton.today aboard a special train occupied bv members of the Legislature cn route hete to attend the State fair.den and Representative Hanttey came involved\u2019 others were wounded in endeavoring to atop the disturbance.Harbe- tle in a quarrel and green.me CLUB CHANGED HANDS Toronto, Ont, Nov.I=The Athen- Club las changed hands, and club is $40,000, and the applications for membership IT WAS NOT AN EARTHQUAKE Jacksonville, Fin.Nov.1.\u2014 What night to have teen earth: a tre PRICE OF IRON REDUCED Londen, Nov.1.\u2014In hopes of stem- and German competi- of twenty shillings WARNING! Owing to certain unscrupulous Saloons and Stores retailing fafarior waters for the genuine Magi Caledonia Mineral Waters, we warn the public not to be deceived by such parties, as their object is GAIN and not principle or honor.They buy the inferior for à few cents per dosen less but the CONSUMER is charged the same price as for (he genuine.When you ask for CALEDONIA WATER see that our name is branded oa the cork.M TIMMONS & SON.Agents and Battlers, - ITWAS A WARM AND GLORIOUS WELCOME Canadian Heroes on Their Native Soil HALIFAX GOES WILD WITD JOY IT WAS A SIGHT TO BE REMENM- BERED FOR A LIFETIME CITIZENS COULD NOT DO ENOUGH FOR THE BOYS \u2014 MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN SHOUT THEMSELVES HOARSE \u2014 THE STREETS PACKED WITH PEOPLE - SPLENDID DECORATIONS.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Halifax, November 1st.The arrival of the steamer Idalo, with the first Canadian Contingent on board this morning, was followed by rcènes of wildest excitement in and about the city.Three guns from the Citadel at 3 o'clock this morning announced that the ship had arrived, and in half an hour crowds were upon the streets, cheering and shouting.A dozen sleamers went out to meet the ldaho and welcome the boys, and the latter were all as lively as crickets, there being only a few invalids on board and none of them very fil.The Idalo anchored at Quarantine, some miles below te city, and proceeded 10 the dock yard at if o'clock this morning, where the troops disembarked in the presence of thousands of people umid the wildest excitement.were given a grand reception as the Idaho pasved the warships lying at anchor.The Idaho was due here on Wednesdoy motning and would have teen here on Monday night but that in lat.32.48 N., long.45.40 W., she lcst two blades from her propeller.The weather was fine at the time, and the cause Jf the loss of the two blades is unknown.Some of the boys were ashore at St.Helena, and met Crone, but found it impossible to 5 any expicssion of opinion from him.At.St.Vincent there was no leave, but some of the soldicrs ventured ashore, and were caught, and confined to quarters for three days.The pageant berc which started at 10 o'clock was soon surrounded bv a surg- mg crowd, many of whom had come long distances to welcome their relatives.It was a collection of all classes, the immense gathering being a cosmopolitan one.\u2018The incoming trang including specials from the upper provinces, brought thousands, among Lhem being Mayors, judges, Ministers of Stale and other representative citizens from many cities and towns.Some came from as fur West as Winnipeg.The buys in khaki were the distinctive lot.All eyes were turned on then Amid the waving of banners and playing of bands the order \"Forward ! Quick march\u201d was given and dhe procession was in motion.To reach the north gate of the dock yard the procession had to pass through the big, cheering and surging crowd.Hand- and the employes vf the dock yard, who occupied a position at the northern end of the yard cheered loudly the returning Canadians, as they passed under the green and floral arch hearing the words \"Weil done, Canada.\u201d Hundreds of flags were displayed from vautage places in the dock yard.To the right were the warships, anchored cluse inshore, from whose sides thundered forth a welcome salute of fifty of the Canadians to the Common was a triumphal one.The building along the line of march were most profuse lv decorated with flags, bunting, streamers and transparencies, and tl im- ing arches lent to the scenc a faicy ike complexion.When the troops reached Camptell road and faced south, a magnificent spectacle opened out before them.The first great object of attraction was the afch at North Street, from a design by Mr.Tremaine.Its battiements and towers looming up as the pageantry ap-| proached it, presenied a fine uppear- ance.From the toys were displayed flags.The arcles botween the battle ment towers showing transparencies on the sides and inscriptions carrying messages of welcome to the Canadian boys.The jamming jostling crowd gave veut to their feelings in the wildest Checring as the roofs passed under the arch, and the men in line respond- «1 vigorously.Aflor passing through be green portals, a set impressively wand was then unfolded to view.Look ing south along dhe wide avenue leading to Cornwallis street was a rvet- work of color entwined with mottos and evergreen.Flags were flying trom windows in countless numbers, and in front of the process ion were thousunds of , SUS| ordinary 2.The sight From HA corner of Gorrish street looking north at the ap- roaching pageant was an awu-inspit- fe che, troops wung along to the alr of \"Soldiers of Queen.\u201d their cheers mingling with those ol tue throng that su about them Abme the music of the bands wus hear the shouts of the school children.When the troops were apnroachlng t.eckman street \"Rule ritannia.° sung with greats spirit by the little ciax.caught the ear of the khaki clad lLetoer, and cheers weve given in re «pense.The spectacle was certain'v an impec and grand one, \u201cRule Binarnia, Britannia Rules the Waves was aung as childien only know how, ani the Voices of so many schelast blending in perfect harmonv was steik- ingly effective.The troops marched under archer of (lags and streamem to Governor and the keichiels fluttered, flags were waved, fh great spectacular xhow.wived a telegram from Halax churches are came satisfied that the skeleton the property of Dr.Holmes, who.it is said, experimented with an embalming Cunard street.Ou every side were displayed words of welcome.The sloges and dwellings were beautifully festoused and emtellished.The windows were crowded with spectators and -the streets were a mov;ug mass of humanity.The crowd at the corner of Cunard and Gotlinger streets was overwhelmingly lary.It was an excited throng.The route to the Common up Cunard street was also dense ly lined with spectators, who everywhere received the returned Canadians with loyal Datum.It was a grand speciacle when the troops pass ed the noribern side of the armories.The massive building loomed up mag- vificently above the panorama below, the ci towers of nite and brownstone, bedsoked wilk gay colors and surrounded by Unfon Jacky and Canadian lent effect to the spectacle, more ially at intervaly when the countless while handkerchiefs in the hands of ladies at the windows looked like fluitering doves, messen« gers of , joining in the welcome to Canada's sobs returning from the war.arrival of the troops on the Common was the signal for great outbursts of cheering and other demon stations of joy.Ts tr were formed in three sides of a hollow square, recalling the bullets which fell like hail, shells which burst with threatening crash above, around and beneath them, re calling, too, the kind Providence which has keen over them, and acknowledging in fervent Te Deum the obligation to the Divine Father for protection from the awful chances of war.Chaplains Bullock, Fullerton and Lane conducted the se: the Lord's Prayer being said by Captain Fullerton.Now the Te Deum swells, led bv an organ kindly loaned for the occasion, and a choir hurriedly called in to lead tle assembly.The Thanksgiving song of victory, no longer formal, expresses the heart's gratitude of men, convalescent, ¥ men recovering from wounds and fever, who on their nélive shores are once more enjoying the comforts of Lome and friends, The \u2018services over, addresses of weiton® were piven by the Ltayor, to which Major Pelletier replied, thanking the peuple of Halifax for the great reception.During the forenoon Major Pelletier received the following telegram from Lord Minto : \u201cWarmest congratulations to you and the troops under your command on your distinguished services, and hearty welcome home again.\u201d Major Pelletier replied as follows : \u201cMany thanks from myself and those under my command for your very kind message of welcome.The wei- come »xtended to us by Halifax, the firft Canadian city 10 greet us, was most loyal and enthusiastic, exceeding the mosl sanguine expectations of the officers and men of tl:e corps.\u201d FHE BOYS BANQUETTED.The retuvsting saldiers were banouet- ted by the Third Royal Canadian Regiment this evening, after which a torch light procession tvok place.It was the grandest demonsiration ever held in this city, and outbursts of enthusiasm were unparalleled.It was ÿ «clock before the procession cot under way, and the citizens of Halifax did themscises proud in honer to the returning heroes by tuming out en masse.The procession was nearly two miles long and it was witnessed by over thirty thousand people.It was Hundreds of firemen in uniform, with deccrated mounted men in khaki, sailors and sol- difrs, college students, six bands, Oddfellows and other organizations vying with cach oiler to make the affair the grand success that it was.AT OTTAWA.Ottawa, Nov.1.\u2014Mavor Pavmeat re, tonight that the Ollawa soldiers will ar- Runs.rive al threes o'clock on Saturday = \u2018The ted horsemen experienced | special train from Montreal.he ait Gearing suficient aco to {Western men will come to Montreal permit the contingent to pass through | vith them.the narrow sale of the dockyard bo the street.\u2018hen ticy reac street the immense crowd without bLe- NEW BISHOP came wildly demonstrative.The march OF KINGSTON RECEPTION OF VISITING BISHOPS \u2014 ALL RECEIVED A WARM WELCOME \u2014 LARGE NUMBER OF PEOPLE PRESENT.Kingston, Nov.1 \u2014 Bishop Mills will take the title of Bishop of Kingston.co-Adjutor of Ontario.The re ception to the new Bishop and the visiting prelates, at the Citv Hall, tonight, was to emphasize a cordial welcome to cach and ail of them.The Fourteenth Battalion band furnished.music, and the ladiex of the Anglican providing refreshments.The Mayor for the citizens.Dean Smith for the clergy, and Judge Mac- Donald gave cordial] welcome, and Bishop Walker, of Buftalo, Bishops Baldwin and Dumoulin and Dean Car.niichael responded.tela ee tts LOBD STRATHCONA Montreal, Nov.1 \u2014 Lord Strathcona was (endered a reception to-night by the citizens of Montreal at the Victoria College for Women.There was à large turn outre \u2014 ire te FOUND A SKELETON New York, Nov.1.\u2014Wiile workmen were clearing up a cellar formerly occupied by 4he late Dr.Thomas S.Holmes, who had a drug store in Brooklyn.they came across a hox ree curely fastened, which was found to contain the petrifod head and trunk of a girl aboul twelve vears old.The police made an investigation and te.was process which he had used during the civil war, and the secret of which he died without mvealine.1\" was Dr.Holmer\u2019 boast.that he had discovered a process of embalming that would ossify bodies.He was at work on it when be died.rer For best valuo in carvets, ollclothe and Linoteume-Glover, Frr & Cok ISMOKE Sc.Tod Sloan Sc.MILLER & LOCKWELL, Manufacturers, Quebeo.THE GALLANT BOYS LEAVE HALIFAX For Their Homes in Other Parts of Canada RECEIVED A SPLENDID SEND-OFF ALL HALIFAX TURNED OUT TO SEE THEM AWAY \u2014 MAGNIFICENT DISPLAY OF FIREWORKS \u2014THE MEN CHEERED AT EVERY POINT \u2014 THEY LFFT IN ELEVEN CARS.Halifax, N.S.Nov.2\u2014A special train with the New Brunswick and Upper Canadian soldiers eft here at one o'clock this morning, The train was made up of 11 cars aad the w city was brilliantly illuminated hos bombs, fire crackers.rockets, fire works and small cannon were discharged as the procession hove in sight.All/ the principal thoroughfares were blocked with struggling mass of humanity and cheer after cheer rent the air as the cavalcade passed along.| Many men of the company occupjed prominent positions in the procession, and Capt.Stairs and Lieut.Oland were drawn in carriages over the route by members: of their respective militia corps, Two four horse teams filled with Mentreal and Toronto \u2018commercial travellers were in the procession.At iimes the enthusiasm kaew no bounds and crowds struggled overvwlere \u201cto catch a glimpse of the procession, No persons wen: injured, but the large arch took fire from the fireworks and blazed high in the air as the procession passed.The firemen prevented its destruction by chemicals \u2018O'S RECEPTION.Toronto, Nov.2.\u2014No answer having Leen received from Capt.Barger, of \u201cCU Company, Roval Canadians, ob jecting to the suggestion of the Citiams\u2019 Committee that tie men should teach the city at_2 p.m.ou Mondavall arrangements for (he reception of \u201cCB\u201d and a portion of \"A\" Companies here are beine made on the understanding that the celebration will be on Mondav.It will be a half holiday, and creat preparations are being made for claborate cletrie light ce- sims 4 night on the Parament Buildings and elsewhere.Tle 1d Cross arch is to he lit up at night with many colored electric lights.HOLIDAY IN ST.JOHN, N.B.EVERYONE WILL TURN OUT TO GREET CANADA'S HEROES: \u2014 THE CITY DECORATED FOR THE OCCASION.St.John, N.B.Nov.1.\u2014Friday has keen declared a public holiday in St.John, which is ludecked with bunting in honor of the boys in khaki, who will arcive Fore at ten o'clock in the morning from Halifax, and will be given an enthusiastic reception.ms en epee CRUSHED TO DEATH London, Ont., Nov.1 \u2014 Wesley Wilkinson, aged 32, who came here re cently from Mount Brydges, was the victim of a fatal accident this morning, while tearing down an old three story building on John street.Wil kinson was on the third floor with some other men, when the floor suddenly gave away, the unfortunate man teing caught beneath the heavy pile of timber and terribly crushed.He died in the ambulance on the way to the hospital.THE PREMIER AND CONTINGENT tlawa, Ont, Nov.1 \u2014 Sir Wilfrid Laurier writing from Montreal to Mr.Fred Conk, Secretary of the Soldiers Reception Committee, for the volunteers returning from South Africa, says he will have much pleasure in placing himself at the disposal of the Comumittce.He, however, makes the reservation | (hat if the cecsption takes place before Nov.7 it will hardly be possible for him to attend.ret \u2014\u2014\u2014 A CONSERVATIVE ELECTED Receives a Majority of 158 Votes Over tlis Opponent.Winnipeg, Man., Nov.1 \u2014 Not much interest was taken in the bveelection for centre Winnipeg, to-day, for the Provincial House.The total vote was 2,080, of which nuta Me.Taylor (Conservative) secured 1,118, giving him a majority of 158 over Mr.Muir (Liberal).Two ballots were spoiled.Tu the last election in thir district, be tween D.H.McMillan, Liberal, and All.J.Andrews, Conservative, when the Greenway (Government was in power, McMillan got a majority of 115 over Andrews.The total votes .CIGAR.F.SIMARD & CIE, WOMEN'S ELEGANT Fall and Winter JACKETS, MANTLES, Tailored Costumes At prices which for equal all round excellence cannot be equalled anywhere.Elegant Novelties in Dress Hats.Rich Qualities, Trreproachable Styles.Moderate Prices, New customers srealways surprised at the combinations as shown here.a rt The Butterick Patterns and Publications for November Now on Sale, a oats Ono Price Only.Tsiephone 315% TVA ORV AGS AS F.SIMARD & CIE, 137 dt.Joseph Street.Bt.Bech, QUEBKO.GERMANS GIVE NO QUARTERS IN CHINA Letters From Men in the German Army.BRUTAL TREATMENT OF CHINESE \u2014\u2014 TIED TOGETHER BY THEIR PIGTAILS \u2014 HORRIBLY BEATEN\u2014 FORCED TO DIG THEIR OWN GRAVES \u2014 THEN SHOT EN MASSE=NO PRISONERS TAKEN =SABRED TO SPARE AMMUNITION, \u2014\u2014 Berlin, Nov.1\u2014Consuerable impatience at the mcagreness of the news from China is findMne expression here.The inference is that German censorship over such information is very strict.Letters from privates in China Login to find their wav into the Sotial- Democrat papers, showing that = the Geran troops give no quarter.The Bremen Buerger Zeitung publishes a letter from a soldier in Pekin, who said he witnessed the following nene \u2014\u201cSixtv-eight captives, some of them not vet adults, were lied together hv their pig-tails, beaten bloody by the Germmaus, compelled to dig theit own graws and then shut en masse.\" The Halterstadier Volks Zeitung prints a communication from Pekin in which the writer savs :\u2014''No pri soners are taken.All are shot, or, preferably, sabred to save ammumuion.On Sunday afternoon we had to bayonct 74 prisoners.Thev lad killed one of our natrolmen.An entire bat talion pursued then and captured 74 alive.It was cruel.It was Jndescribable.\u2019 ae rs FENIAN RAID VETERANS Toronto, Nov.1.=Colonel McMillan, of Otlawa, a veteran of the Fenian Raid, who claims thet he has the mo ral support 0?the individual members of the Ontario Cabinet for a scheme of colonization and pensioning, is in the city.Free grants of land are to te given, he says, to the veterans of 1866 resident in the Province, and it ia augrestod that sons and grandsons cf the vetorans be included where the elders are dead.The grant will not likely be less than 160 acres, and if as many erants of land are made as there were Fenian medals distributed no less than 180.000 acres of land will te given awav.polled then was 2.818 = _\u2014\u2014 ONE OENT.L PAQUET Departmental Stores.Free Lessons on TSA EEOC A grand opportunity for Quebes ladies to learn this beautiful artistic work 10 decorate their homes.Clasees will open Monday, Novembor 5th, 2.30 p.m.Z.PAQUET.\u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 AO ILL UE OF WORDS HERE.What We Say We Mean\u2014 We have carefully prepared ar UNPRECEDENTED SALE of Fall and Winter Dress Fabrics at figures which are genuine unprecedently low.Right time to purchase Stylish Dresses and Costumes.See following Bargain Lots: \u2014 GOc.for 276 lo.Woollen goods of several different designs, 3S to 42 inches wide, very fine weaves for Autumn Dresser.worth 40 to 60c.Your choice at 27¢.B0c.for 37c.2nd Lot.Select goods, comprising armures, brocades, irri- descents, &c.all wool, 40 to 45 inches wide, worth 60 to 80c, Your choice at 37¢.50c¢.for 39¢.3rd Lot.Figured and Plain Home-spuns, 43 inches wide, worth st lesst SUc, Your choice st 39c.65c- for 42c.4th Lot.Some vary good Pa - terna left in Silk and Wool Plaids, worth 65c.Your choice at 42c, After there goods are sold, they cannot be repestea under 75c.$1.25 for 47c.Sth Lot High tone Bonga lines Ladies\u2019 Clotb, Plaid Basket and armures, 40 to ñ inches wide, worth 75¢.to $1 25, Your choice at 47c, 8oc, for ssc, 6th Lot.Fashionsble Homespuns in chocks, light and dark, inches wide.worth 80c Your choice at 550.$1.75 for $1.15.7th Lot.Homeepuas, Pinehead and larger checks, Beuken checks, Camel's air costumings, light and dark shades, 84 inches wide, worth $1 0010 81.75, Your choice at $1.13, 30c.for 17¢, 8th Lot.1100 yard« fine Melton 5 inches wide, worth 300, for © S5c.tor 35c.9th Lot.800 yarde Meltou Twill, two colors left only, green and blue, 48 inches wide, worth 550, for rn ses L.PAQUET, 165, 167, 169, 171 St.Joseoh St.TELEPHONE 2171 24th October, 1900, armen ares lili ven 2 Mazamet Ep tte apres \u2014 re ram ges = = fi Li FRIDAY, NOVEMBER \u20ac, 1800, «HE CHRONICLE, QUEBEC, UANADA, 2 * ?* = = > ; 9 ° | 1 Ï +.ÿ -+0++++w++te+te0ee © +24 Ev Ee Tide rR Tih Eb ERO TET Another Shipment of Ready Made Costumes LATEST STYLES, LOW PRICES.+ % [GFE Is \u201cust as good\u201d and \u201cwill answer every g that you got O-A-8-T-0-R-I-A, we offer.my Newfoundland oil.ONE PRICE ONLY.Norwegian Cod Liver Oil.We have just ressived our importation directly from the fishing preserves in Norway, and we can guarantee the quality and freshness.This eil, owing to its great purity, can bo retaiued by the most delicate stomuchs.Several cd liver oils, two years old or evon more, or extracted by pro- sess rather too primitive, lave groatly contributed to have liver oil is always d ficult to drink.This is not the case, il the quality is such as ple beliove that cod 80 an no misunderstanding can exist wo do not Leap any second quality nor ONB QUALITY ONLY.J.H LIVERNOIS.New Dress Skirts, NEW FALL GOODS New Costume Cloths, New Dress Goods, New French Flannels + +++.New Jackets, New Costumesterre SN re, 0 Davidson & Horan, 98 St Jahn Strest ENTERTAINED CANADIANS.Liverpool, Nov.Z.\u2014The Lord Mayor of Liverpool entertained yesterday at luncheon 24 invalided Canadian from South Africa who are to sail for homc on the Carthaginian.He expressed his that he had not been earlier in- fori as to the date of their depac- ture, so that he migld have asseinbled the princiole peopk: of the city to next If the Liver is Deranged There is Sallow Complexion, Fulness About the Stomach and Pains in the Shoulders and Back \u2014 Dr.Chase's Kiduey Liver Pills act \u2018Promptly and Directly vn the Liver.By a careful consideration of the fol towing symptoms vou can decide for yourself if your liver is torpid and in active.The liver is the largest organ connected with the digestive system, and as a filterer of Wile from the blooë is to à very large extent rexponsibk for the health of the whole body.A sense of fullness and oppression aboul the stomach, a pale, sallow conv plexion and pain in the whoulders and back are among the first indications of a disordend liver.Then there comes indigestion, win on the stomach, headache, costed ton gue, a bitter taste in the mouth, de pression of spirits and despondency.The bowels hecome irregular anc constipation and looseness alternate The bile fef{ in the blood by an inac tive liver, poisons the blood and causes liver spots, blotches and pimples.So great is the influence of the liver over the health of other organs that physicians have called the liver th governor or controller of the body.The prescription : from which Dr Chase's Kidnev-Liver Pills are prepared was perfected hy the doctor in his immense practice and has proven the greatest Wver regulator ever discover ed.It acts directly and promptiv oi the liver, making it active and vigor ous us a filtering organ.At the sam time it regulates and Lunes wp the kidneys and bowels and wets the whok shy working order.\u2018 otwithstanding the fame of Dr Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills throughout this continent.vou will never full realize and appreciate thetr valve until you have actually used them.and only then can vou fully wnderstand why they have such an enormous sale.In these days of experimeiting with all sorts of new, untried remedies.appliances and treatments, it is a rom ford and pleasure to know that you can turn to this prescription of Dr.A.W.Chase and find in ft a safe and certain cure for the many dangerous tnd complicated disorders of the liver, kidneys and bowels, Dr.Chase's Kid- ney-Liver Pills, one ili a dow.38 cents à hox, at all dealers, or Edthun- filtering and exorctorv system in heal: of Oity Treasurer's Office.Quebec, 22nd October, 1900.PAY YOUR TAXES.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that untess the Taxes for the current fear are paid without delay, the accounts will be handed over to the Recorder's Court for collection.All the accounts due for sidewalks and drainage will also be handed the Recorder's Court, if not paid iuumedi- ately.By order, C.J.L.LAFRANCE, City Treasurer.BY-LAW No.331.CITY OF QUEBEC.CITY OF QUEBKC, Distaicr or Questo.} To vit: To Amend By-Laws ters.(Drawn up in the French Language).At a meeting of the City Council of the City of Quebec, held in the City Hall, in the said City of Quebec, on the twenty-third day of Cclober, ono thousand nine hundred, the following By-Law was read for the iirst time :\u2014 Be it ordaited and enacted by the Councij of the City of Quebcc, and the said Council ordains and enacts as follows, to wit : 1.Subsection No.1 of section 26 of Bylaw No.275, passed by this Council on the 37th of January, 1888, is hereby replaced hy tho following : Ong row of vehicles on the north sive of St.Ann street, between | Garden street and Chauveau Avenue, to be used only by vehicles for the transfer TE Gubetction No.10 of said sec- {ion No.26 of said By-Law No.2761s reby repealed.8.The mouth side of St.Valier street, facing St.Peter's Market, between Duquesne and Durocher streets, shall in the future be a carter's stand.PUBLIC NQTICE.Is hereby given that pursuant to wec- tion 30th of the Act 29 Vict., chapter 67.as amended by section 11 of the Act 81 Vict., chapter 33 and section & of the Act 89 Vict, chapter Si, the above By-Law will be read a second on FRIDAY, of NOVEMBER Concerning Car- son, Bates & Co., Toronto, 3 .H.J.J.BR, CHOMINARD, Maa 8 - Cite, Clock. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1900.?.ov o> Rg 8 __THa niUNIOLE) QUEBEC, CANADA, i Co aD a Re pas: > we == .SE DOMINION LINE A a ROYAL MALL STEAMERS, ALLAN LIN E.LIVBRPOOL-SNRYIOR 1900, ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS.Montreal nnd Quatec to Liverpool Established 1888.THe peur | Pom From | Summer Arrangements 1900 Liverpool.demoesl; Quelxo Liverpeel, Q robes x mm ee ere | ee and Montreal Thursday.taturd ay Satarday Rervice.October 4 tr.300o0t\u2019r, 20 From T.\u201c1, IN .|Nov.8iNov.3 Li \u201con From « 26iCanvaouat!] jel & go] Lverpool | Sraaxeurre Mout tea) Joe's Portland to Liverpool.7 Sent rome su [300 13 Oct F ; UMIDIAN., = : voor, | Srea Pourcann H (poe .Nov a Nov sP M.27\u201c ITumwmnax,.tLe ine Tour, Nov: #1 \u2019awnonsen, Sat, Nov.34 Rates of Passage * 24|Doximion.[3ay, Dec\u201d 8|Cabta or D-4, )|Fauenovan Face, Deo 18 UT A pars 0 sod pwned Thar, * 1 [Vaxcooves, 10 29 | Second Cabis.© $40 Thur, * 51) nrwsom.sat, Jan 13 cording to sf r, BOSTON SERVICE.[4 seduction allowed for Hound \u2018Trip.Fast Twin-Scraw P+ and Mail Servi ath pool, ndecry, * Boat to Livur pooh vie pascastown.| Ballaah or Glaagere, $25.00 22d $36.0, Lie, | Susur.| Pom Boston | Glasgow and New York Service mi ar From Getober I : Novem 7 How York Novembe 1 COVMONWKALTH \u201c 14 meee motrin \u201c22 New ENGLAND.{Desember | D 18 October « 9NCOMMONWWALTH \u201c 13 » \u201c he 1 Fu ane nwa up dors and Rannieran.3 November {2 spmcilly \u201cacaphoë for the carriage of per- RATES Gt PASSAGE.1 .« labin senv.u00 a.ana wasds Au some te amers have superior passenger and 6 rednotion on Bond Te secommodabicn amidship Balooes, Elscirs Second Oabin.Le pan es Lights aad 31 acious promenade Steurage to Glasgow, Liverpool, Belfast, \u201cRates of Passage.el Onbin-\u2014To Liverponi, 860 to 8100, Glasgow and Montreal Se Return, $108 to $190.\u201cFira rice \u201cad Osnæ\u2014-To Liverpool or London, 857.60, Glasgow Srzaneume ra an Thess Seehmars hava axcephionally good &- | 3 = Ox.aRAN ngemonts with the Iailways and ere spocial- .STARIAW 4 adspted for thr rarringe of jog me LP Bamwatiay Vruit, and ail cargo regniring prompt and cars tat handling.Toroosh Bills of Lading issocd vu ail Pointe, For raten, bortinng accommodation, aad ali nform ation, A WM CPHEESON, Wom ete Append 1 November! suze ani +.London and Montreal Service Tor tacabar premolars apote to LÉLLNE, BAE À 00: \u2018am Queer Steamship Compass.XM XT.BEBWUDA AND WERT [NOTRS ROTAL WAT], LIVES SALINE FROM PIER 47 NORTH RIVER, REW VOX 8.8 PRETORIA, Saturday, 3d Novea! at102 m.For St.Thomas, Ft.Groix, Sb.Kitts, Anti | Piers 14 and 16 Nos Eivae, Offion, 78 Broad say, Now York Lo is een Qunban a, Guadalrnre, Dominica, Martinique, Este on Fortran ; ; £.8.RORAIMA, Monday, Gth November at 3pm, St.Lawrence Line\u2014\u2014 \u2018Twin Borew Iron 83.CAMPANA, 1.700 tone a intended ta sail from Quebec.Wednesday, 7th November noon, on her LAST TRIP this season, For Father Point, Gaspe, Mai Bay, Perce, Cape Cove, Grand River.Summerside, Charlottetown and Pi Pots à few hou il sept st Father » ra » Bl laos to allow of puwingérs going ore.Has excellent accommodastor for Shippers af requeatod $c mark the port oi destination in fulioo all packages, $0 avoid mistake in a will be resolved after 11 AM.oun salilng doy.+ Moz all pacuouars, spply w ANTHUR AHERN, Auvors! \u2018ary » ERBRIDGE & O0, Aguate, A.B.OUT #, Broadway, Now York B se QEING rm, Lx tués Bem, Uppte Towa ! ELDER DEMPSTER LINES BEAVER LIMP, Weekly sailings to Liverpool eum Montreal on Fridays.DOMINION LINA.Woek'y sailings to Brinol (Avonmouth) from Mdniresl on Fridays.LONDON LINN.Wesksy sailings from Montreal on Satur gia Storage on the Liverpool and Bristol sheamare, mate Cabin P: $17.50 and upwards Sad Cabin, rod frearags, bas, Ba.OCEAN NAVIGATION.tt p\u2014\u2014 SAILINGS.\u201cHolme Line\"~To Londnn.£8 (irets Ho'me.s.\u2026.\u2026.0 30 * Head Line\"\u2014To Belfast.E88 Taalin Head.oe BS.Bray Hesd +.Nov.To Dublin, Aatila Abou: id number of saloon tely,.Bates on application.Franoo-Canadienne Line\u201d =To Bordeaux and Havre.1 Ovidie.nn.October 8 |\" For treighe sind cher perticulars agpty te d HAROLD XENNRDY, » Agent, Qiebos |), sr.PauL., Sr Louis.New YonE.Fous xxp .Nov 7 SSOUTHWARK.Nov +4 ber, \u201cThese slenimess rarey Colvin and Third Class passengae, at low \u2018ates AMERICAN LINE.PAST EXPRESS SERVICE.Naw Yorz, Soornaurmom, Lowes, Calling Westl ound at Cherbuurs Hailfog Wedneadaye at 10 A M Nov Sr, PAUL.Nov 8 Nov 14 | St.Lonis.1»o Now 71 | New Yonk.DLes 2 RED STAR LINE.Naw Yoxc\u2014Anrwans\u2014-Pare.Every Wednesday at 13 Noam.Werrers 1.4 wh Nov 91 *Kexprsero x, Nov 28 7 international Navigation Osmpany, ® M.Sromma, $i & In the event of a) The tyne t of atrokuuf suuil £ ature | tee priess is gnar you ewn win antewd vy Govern: ment, 600,000 Ma-ks.| Ist rawire t December 12 You ave invited to participate in the Chance of Winn n° inthe grand cdrawings of [u1des puurante.ui L, the stute of Flan: burg in which 11 millions 201,787 marke wurely have to be won.In he © tre of these wdvantigeons drsw nem, whe b cantam ac ording to the proapcius only URL tickets, the fol: iu ing prie w li be forthevnuug, vis : The highn¢ prix will be wens 500,000 Marks, Premium cf 200,900 Marke 1 Prize of 30,0 0 Marks 1 Prize of 100 000 Ma ks 1 Prien of 75 CON M ran 2 Proves of 70.0 0 Mun 1 Prize of 6304) vigrks 1 Prize of 60,00 Marks 1 Prize of 08,000 Marks 3 Prizes of 1000) + 1 Peizo of 40,800 Me 1Priz of 3-000 Marks 1 Prizaof 10,00) Marke 16 Prixes of 10,000 Maris 4 Prizes of B00 Marka 104 Prize of 8.000 Marka 156 kr zav of 2,000 Marks 8 Prizos of 1,500 Marks 811 Prizes of 1,400 Marks 1030 Prix sof 3 Marke rires of = 270 Matka 70 Privas of 3 Marke 86 43 Prizen of 169 Marks 1901 Prizes of 180, 1:8, 113, 100M 1448 « Prizm of 74, 48, 41 Marka in all 40,000 priz-s, which wus be auraly won in 7 drawings within the epson of & few monthe.The higluat prizn of firme drawing am wala to Mk H0,000, in-reere in drawing to Mk 85,000, ia 3rd Mk.6 1,0, indth Mk 660%, in 6th Mk 70,000, in Gh Mk.75000, in 7th ML.0N0, aod together with the Premium of Mk.#0.il in the mnt fortuna\u2018s osse to Bk.800 000, : The official tirst two ar «et for per'icipation in the ings amotinte tn Dollar 4.31 for a oll ticket.Nottur 2,23 farn half teket.Dolfar1.i3 for onernarter dln tieket Half resp, quarter sickets will entitlo to ous half np.con \u2018quarter of tho autant, wu by the pus;.ective sun ber, named on she tcko®, Tin swakae for parthioation in she fol.Towing drawi ns wll ea the evant prive-tabls, are indiortod in the orricuL rroxrmCTes, which T send on dumend Rratie um avance.The prospects ln alo vené ératis with every order.Afier the deavipg [ sh- 1 forward 0 ever tinket holder the cfficial list of the winning.nbers, \u2018Tho payment and forwarding of she amounts won torhose concerned will dave my sreei and PROYPT attention, and with the must ABROLUTE SRORKCY, BA KuxriTANOR OF HOP BY 0a Iw Mate he ANBRICAN BANX-NOTRS hy tgidtend letter or hy Pia Otice Orders.Bmail \u2018mounts oan ales be send by postege stempe.te.(on account of the n ing of the priz-s, ching draw.learn sckdrems tte orders immedintely ia all 0 wfidonos direes to SAMUEL HECKSCHER, Senr- Banker nas MAYURURG, Germane, The man who matrys a widow is uly bound Lo give up smoking.1f she 1s willing to rive un her weeds for ime be should give np Mis weeds for ef, Neuville Bellean & Cie, STOCK BROKERS, Montreal Stocks a Specialy.93 St.Peter Street, Quebec.Telephone 1324.Correspdndeats : L.J.Forget & Co., MONTREAL, LOUNSBERY & CO, New York.PRICE OF SOME SECURITIES LOWER On the Montreal Stock Exchange.MINES ARE CHRONICALLY WEAK SOME OTHER STOCKS SHOWED STRENGTH \u2014 CONSTRAINT A FEATURE ON THE NEW YORK STOCK MARKET \u2014 SOME SIIOW OF STRENGTH IN SUGAR.\u2014 BUSINESS WAS QUITE SMALL =NOT ENOUGH TO AFFECT PRICES.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Montreal, Nov.1\u2014Apart from 1e Cessions in the prices of those stocks which were manipulated vesterday tue tone of the trading in (he stock n'ar- ket was SLIONK to-dav excepting, of course, the mines, which are chrunic- ally weak ust now.Toronto Hails reacted to 1084 from 109), only 25 shares being sold at that price.The market generally expects another movement in fails tefors many days.Montreal street, which advanced to 284 vester- day, Was easier at 2813.Royal Electric was stvady al 204), but Riche leu rose a point, to 108, and Gas sold up to 196.Cable lost a noint, seliing at 170.In the mines the only actions weir in Virtue, which dropped back to 40, Republic, which was unchanged at 68, and Payne 86.The Londen and Paris markets were closed to-diy.so that there direction of strength, there Lejug business al 863 to 87, the latter figures actions, .CLOSING TRANSACTIONS.*Montrsal Stress Ry.Co *Mont.Stresh, new.Hslitsx Elmtris Compan Toronto Street Railwey Twin City .Twin Orty pid 9.Juan Rall Montreal and Loudon .Payne Mining Co., new.Yontroal Gas \u2026 eve lectris Company .Montreal Telegraph ! onto 1 bis J re foccuss >rovigein, soques Carties |.lerohante .\u2026.\u2026.00c0c000 \"ioy 109 sud Lighs.I Hallfax Railway Boads.100 Dominion Goal ug \u2018Ex div.TRANSACTIONS.Montreal Street :tailway, ex-div.25 al 383, 25 aL 4814, 23 at 282, 130 at 2813.Toronto Stæcet Railway, 25 at 1084, 25 at 1684, in City Transit preferred, 23 139).at Richelieu & Ontario Nav.Co., 50 at 1084, 110 at 1082.25 at 1084, 75 at 1084, 25 at 108!.Comnercial Cable, 125 at {70 Montreal Gas, 875 at 183, G0 at a 250 at 184), 315 al 195, 25 at Royal Elcetric, 50 at 3008, 25 at 2044.Republic Mining Co.500 at 68.Payne Mining Co., 1,500 at 85, 000 at 84, 1,500 ai 851.Merchants Hank, 15 at 158, rman + a + vom NEW YORK STOCK MARKET.New York, Nov.1.\u2014A striking evidence of the constraint upon apecula- ton was given by the action of the macit today on the announcement of the declaration of an extra dividend of ome per cent on the Pennavivania stock, Prévions to the announcement tle stocks hud been lifted à point and Lhén reacted.When the news was bullotin- 10,- teing a half better than the last trans.A | North American | Northern Pacifio pf LEFAIVRE & THSCHERENU Acconntants & Liquidators, 48 ST.PETER STREET TRAIN 14 DU POROCHE, QUEBEQC; sold below 128.Iu hus been acuively Uaded in by: epergetic - bull interests since that time and a great variety of assertions have been made as Lu lie forthcoming Lenefits cé the stock, lu revipWing Lhess.past conditions it is fair to assume that to-dav's action was a disappointaient lo sone of the active hulls in the stock, wnile tt was certainly an agrecable surprise te the cons:rvative element in- te street.Hut when it is considered that {hé uct cain- ings of the Pennsyivania Railrvad aud of the lines directly operated live in- creased dwing nine moujha of the year more thay: $6,0004489 over : y the corresponding Bezéod of veu, today's rate of distribution scems inde rat>.The extra dividend will involve the disburscment of a litle over $1.500,000.The stockers\u2019 fet sain was 4 and the trading - remarkably quiet.There was a conrédérahle show of strength io suger refining.Business in the market at large was too small to have any important effect on prices, though the market closed with the level somewhct above lust ght, after having bem at one\u2019 time a shade uwer.A single lot of Lake Shore sold just below the clase at 313, efter having sold vesterdav at 210.Tle closing bid was quoted at 210).No thinz could bo learned to account for this small but ureent demand.The ce- pression of 'spectlatton dg still attributed to the influence of what ar called the uncontrolling interests in the mark2t.\u2018The rise in the \u2018call loan \u2018 rate to-day to five percent mav have some bearing on the extreme dullness of the speculation.Stock ihatket demands upon the morey marke during the week hate boen extremely moderate and furtler receipts today of importad Eold brought the total np 10 nearly $2,000,000 on that account, Not a dollar has been transferred to the inner through the Sub-Treasury since last Friday.\u2018The closing privee nt the Mécek Mxchangwere es follows :\u2014 American Steel and Wire American Steel aud Wire Baltimore & Ohio.Lake Erie & Wow.1221\" 8 » Eri West pld.Looe faille à Nashville.sm Matron Tras 158 10 van Teaoti Misecuri Facife Sof] \"Shi National Lead.ist co 184 National Lead pd.Fo Nutional Biscuit Oo.Mp Bk National Biscuit pid.Northern Pacitio Som New York Central & Hu .Y.Lake Erie & West, N.Y.Lake Erie & West 3nd pid Y.Y, Lako Erin & Wass lat (dd £a N.Y.Ont.& Wost 2 .112 si 17ÿ 0 16p to 31 To U.8.Rubber Gum.U.8 Rubher pid ion Pacific recei nion Paci pid ee press MONTREAI, STOCK MARKET.Montreal, Non.1.\u2014 Flour seceipis, 1,100 barrels.Market quiet.Paleut Winter, $3.70 to $3.85 ; patent apring, $4.50 to $4.70; straight roller, $3.30 to 38.50 : extra, none; superfine; none : strong bakers, $4.30 to 84.40 ; Ontario bags, $1.70, to $1.80; what, No 2 Manitoba hard, 0c to 92 ; ecrm 45 to 476 ; 6Cc lc.; osts, 28 to .uc., bar ley, dtc to Sic; rye, 86c to 88c ; buckwheat, 86¢ to b7c; oatmeal, $1.60 ta $1.70; corneal, 80c to $1; pork, $19 to $30; lard 7c to 84¢; bacon 13 to lc; hams, 12c to 4c; cheese, 10c to 11g; butter, Townships, 100 to 20c; wesima, lee to 17%; eggs, Lic to 130 NEW YORK PRODUCE MARKCT.New York, Nov.1.\u2014Flour rexipts.H,415 barrels: exports, 13.345 barrels; \u2018sles, 9,400 packages.Less active but vestorday's basis, notwithstanding the drop in wheat.Rye flour slow.Buckwheat flour quiet.Cormineal steady.Rve casier Barley dul).Dailey mall dull.Wheat recipts.well sustained on ed there was a spasmodic rise an.the stock to 1364, but only one raie was, futures and 200,000 trshels spot.made ai that prive, after which it {oll steady.Early in October Pennsyivama' back.0.700 tushels ; exports, 144.613 hushels ; sales, 3,976,000 bushels 0 spot Options were iroxudar = ail day.Corn peoeipts, 94,425 bunhelx ; ; murder of : | Vanized iron netting, in which a INSOLVENT NOTICE.La the matter of DOMINIQR TREMBLAY, werchant, P.inse au Pia, Incolvers.WN fa hereby i URBDAY Now Sth, [Spon tigi am, J will pruce-d to the sale \u2018ss bloc\u201d at so i this estate, as B\u2014Book debts lish Bins sb ea a puce +.CRolliog Btcok \u201cHorse à Vohialas® \u201c6 Où D\u2014Obligation dus by John Dugusy 3% 00 E\u2014A piece cf laud eltusted fn the of La Pointe su Pie being No.61 of the cudas.tral phan, with buildiega thereon tan 1 dependencies.The sae will be reads for ach in separ The inventory took apd the List of book oflioe debte are ab my The stock nia be rate the insolvent's store, esdar, Nov.1900, Terms-Cah el a \u2018The sale will take place at my offics 44 Del.Louie street, Quebec.\u201c V.E.PARADIS, Curator, G.R.GRENIRR & CIE, A OfBce 44 Dalhousio street, Kich, & Ont.Nav, Co.Building.Tr r\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 exports, 361,327 bushels .sales, 70,000 bushels futures and 320,000 bushels spot.Spot steady.Ordious dull and easy all dav but rather firm on heavy ééaboard clearances, export demand and wel weather west.Oats receipts, 93,800 bushels ; exports, 10,114 besh- els.: Spot quiet.Options quiet but steady with corn.Butter firm.Cheese steady.Fges steadv.Molasses steady.Coffee.spot quit, Sugar, raw wuict.refined quiet.The market for coffee futures opered aniet at five to ten points céline and _ruled inactive with feeble undertor», Havre being closed.\u2014\u2014 Wanted\u2014a case of headache thal Kumfort Headache Powders will not cure in ten minutes \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 FRANCE CONCURS British Policy én China is Salis factory.Paris, Nov.1.\u2014 The Politique Coloniale makes the following antounce men t he French Ambassador to Great Britain (M.Paul Cambun), has received instructions to reply 10 the Angle- German agreement that France adheres to the principles of the integrity of the Chinese Empire and the \u201copen door,\u2018 and that with regard to article 3 shie reserves the right to act in such à marner as to safeguard her interest\u201d es fps Bentley's Liniment will cure Sprains male meme KRUGER'S GOLD TAKEN Seiod al tte Instance of Insurance Companies.Hamburg.Nov.1.\u2014The provincial court has laid an embargo upon bar gold of the value of 2.500.000 marks which arrived at Cuxhaven yesterday an the Imperial steamer Bundesraih, from Delagoa Bay.This step was pose of reimbursing insurance companies here for gold withheld by the Transvaal Government durine the war, \u2018The Hamburgchiser Boersengalie, however, denies a rumor that ile gold was shipped by Me, Krugermm fa IF YOU PLEASE.Do not forget the very large nelec- tion of ladies\u2019 blouses and costuines that mav te found ut Faguy, Lepiaay & Frere's.\u2014\u2014 A REMARKABLE CASE New York, Nov.1.\u2014 Becawe his sou Walter is in jail charged with the Jennie Bosschieter, the Paterson mill hand, James McAlister has shut down his silk plant in that city.All the employes have been paid off and the works are closed.Mr.Mc- Alister started the mill about six vears ago lo give his son a chance to succeed in business.EXPOSITION.A visit to the store of Faguy, Lepinay & Frere will convince vou that they alwavs have the latest dry goods.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 MICE AND MATCHES.Au investigation extending over à period of nearly three monks was made by the inspection department of a Boston fire insurance company in order to determine wtether fire can caused by rats or mice and matches.The (sis were carried ou in a cage made of iron 1ipe, covered with wal- tin box partly filled with cotton waste was placed for a nest.Rats and mice, singiv or several at a time, were confined, for longer or shorter periods, within this cage,
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