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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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[" If you have anything to sell: Xf you wish to purchase anything, do not spare the printer's ink.Put an advt.in the Ohronicle.Vésussevesenaeeen sep - ; ~~ CSET 2 a é ER = ais ic! LVI NO.20,151 QUEBEO, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1902, POPE CIPETTSECES STONY Print and prosper; Let , know What you are doing: For all of real up-to-date artis- , call 8 Chrontale.ee ee : ONE UENT.\u2014 HOW THE NEWS CAME TO LONDON ime À Correapendent on the Anglo-Japanese Treaty : .À NEW TOPIC OF INTEREST \u2014_\u2014 ENGLANR FAIRSY OUT OF THE SOUTH AFRICAN SLOUGH, AND \u201c RRASSUMING THE RESPONSI 'BILITIES OF LEADERSHIP, \u2014 THE TREATY FORMAN AN INTERNATIONAL CONBINE WITH THE TWO SIGNATURES.AB MANAGING DIRECTORS AND THE U.8, AND GERMANY SILENT PARTNERS.\\ \u2014\u2014\u2014 New York, Fob, 16.\u2014The london correspondent of the New Yorv Tribune, \u2018Mr, I, N.Ford, says :\u2014 Euglend has got fairly out of tle South African slough this week, and is benefited by the change of aceme.The treaty with J is the first question which bas filled the public mind to the exclusion of everything else since Krugee's ultimmium was dis patobed.The effect of à fresh topic of absotbing Mmtorest has been n distinet- ly invigorating atünulent tu national pride.It was needed after the protracted period of prgo-cupation with the harassing guerilla warfare, ot onde difficult and inglorious, lika the American operations in the s\u2019hilip- pines, aid it bas coms with the stir made in the world ny Lord Lacsdowne\u2019s treaty and the -omsciousness thet England bas acein ussumed the responsibilities of leadership in the Far East.Singularly enough, the strongest attack upon the new diplomatic policy bas come from the strung- hold of sentimental optimism.Spectator, takiyg counsel from its own nervousness, compluins that Russia bas bees proclaimed frankly as an enemy, and tbat England has bren left incautiously in the inexperienced beods of Japan.A more practical objection has been urged Ly Henry Normen and the Manchester Guardian, namely, that Cenaiï nul Auetrslia, which have been legislating aguinst the Japanese, will be embarrassod by the new alliance, but 1his is minimized by the favorable expréving by leading colonial journals.: Lord Rosebéry\u2019s \u2018critisism (hat the treaty ought to have 'cen made long ago has oven greeter weight, fcr it is \u201c Mot clear whether the barn voor has not been bolted after 1be Russian nag has broken the halter and found secure pasturage in Manchuria, Lord Salisbury's judgment in taking Lerd Lensdo upstairs aitec 1bo failure of the Ver.Office han been fully vindicated.\u2019 treaty with Japan is a great stroke and destined to meke Lord Lansdowne famous, and aieo to revive Lord Salisbury\u2019s iatovest in publie affairs and keep him in office.also marks a great didvance in what may be described as the world processes for creating diplomatic truets.in the interest of commerce.The Manchester sohool hegan half a century ago with the thoerv of nonintervention in foreion affairs.and ended in the laissex faire policy of trading everywhere with the least possible interference and with absolute fres play of competlitive forces.This treaty is proof that the frewlom of commeFos cannot be secured by responsible trading, and that powerful Governments must guarantee und rafe- guard the principle of the upen deur in the joterest of the wilstive commerce of the maritime worll.lt is or manegidig directors and che United States and Germany silent partners.The ure of Vrinne Henry for America.been too well advertised by the Foreign Offices at Berlin and London.Everybody in tou:h with official and diplomatie life here is amazed by the indiscretions involved in the publication of documents .and details ordinarily kept under scal.Veterans in the civil service, trained in the art of holding their tongues, do not conceal their disgust over the chatter about the Washington conference a week befors the outhrzak cf the Spanish-American war, und the stark poked onedor with which pversbod concerned blurts out matter whi ought to have heen regarded as State secrets.The cynioal commast is made that trained European diplomats are outrivalling the processes of the wel low journplism, and that all the conventions and proprieties have been violated for the purpose of convincing Americons that in the crisis of Span- ish-Amerivan affaire Germany was less hostile acd England icsa iriendly than either should be represwmted hy Peliinterested partisans.\u201che controvers is regarded by old hands as discreditable alike to both diplomatic services :u« à dubious compliment to the intelligence of the Americans, who knew well enough the trend cf foreign affairs at that period.They aso inti: mate that the Americans t Ives can hardly hope to cecaps being sfung when the Wasp nest has ixen stirred, rie PATAL RAILWAY COLLISION Litohfield, IIL, Feb.16.~Tws pur- sons, a fireman and gu hraksnan, met death and five wece injured to dey an a rear end coilision letween the Diamound Special cf he hous Central road and a freight train atout five miles north of Litchlisid.The ccli- sion was remarkable in that the fust passenger was ahend of tha freight ond that fotn waiss were moving.The Diamond Special was woving ut rate of 13 miles an hove when the freight crashid into the rear rie rer.It is said the passenger would bave been travelling faster bad thera not bon some trouble with the lacomo tive's mechanism.The engineer on the freight engine declared that the fog wan so thick be could not see HU fret abead.\u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014 THE VENEZUELAN TROUBLES Willemstad, Curacoa, Fel.1-Rad news for the Venezuelan Gpve-piuent has been received here from tbs imte- vior.There have Leen uew and numerous uprisings in the State of Cnra- , whither the \u2018ovoramen: bal sent a number of soldiers.Thews were two ongagements yastieday nen: Veindecoro between the Governtuent ivwrés and the revolutionitts under ire command of General Risen.\u2018The Govern: ment forces wero samplitaly reytsd in these engagements and n Jetdhment of them passed over to the vida of the revolutionists.Prosileut Castro's Government at Caracas has just ir- sued a decree ordering the cxpuision from Venezuela of Mre.Matos.wife ci General Matos, hs lvader of the pre sent revolution against Presileat Castro.es \u2019 DREAD OF AN EARTHQUAKE Chilpancingo, Maxien, Feb, 16.\u2014 Great alarm \u20ac still vrevails hero over the discovery 6f sevan small openings in the mountain betwsen (bis city ond Chilapa, from which smoxo ix pouring, it being feared that the «ity is in Awmger of a greater peril than that rs cently experienced.The terror of 1Le inhabitants was added to by en earthquake that occurred hetwcen oun amd two o'clock th's murning, which was severe enough 15 unake 1he entire city from slumber._ en WELCOME.We would suggest to visitors to Quebec not to leave this city without going to Faguy, Lopinay & Freres, en international combination, ff Phone 116.| 22 Fabrique Street.GEORGE PATRY, Manager Specialties\u2014 FINK FRENCH COFFEE.which is tho most popular dry goods \u201cBEAUTEYS me SAUTERNES, BURGUNDIES, PORT AND SHERRY WINES J What, Going to Move | mr rer Why, yes.For this place ed, and the proprietor won't do it for me Well why not call up 503, or call and see Marchant * ¥, M.0.A.Building, they will see the proprietor for you, and it will not cost you as much to there is such Breakage.Carpets No.146,Y.M.C.A.Building.wants to bo papered and paint- Bros.io their new store in remain as it will to move, for too mall, and O! such bother.eight persons were killed by the GREAT MASSACRE BY CANNIBALS .\u2014 200 Appalling Fate of a French Scientific Expsdition \u2014\u2014 NARRATIVE OF A SURVIVOR \u2014\u2014 THE PARTY WAS HOSPITANZY KE- CEIVED BY THE NATIVES ON LANDING, BUT WERE 1TREACHEROUSLY ATTACKED WWEN ASLEEP IN THE NIGBT.\u2014 TWENTY-FIVE KILLED AND THIRTY-THREE WOUNDED.\u2014 A CANNIBAL FEAST.ary Paris, Feb.16\u2014Fa Vairie to-day publishes a letter received irom = its correspondent, M.Rouyir, a survivor of the massacre of a sient ofic mission, by oannibals, ut Silcreka, New Guinea, Janvarv |.M.Rowe relates that the vacht Salvutti, with the mission on board.had unchored off the const of New Guinea und that a number of the explorers Janded.After an apparently friendly reception from the natives, the latter t-enchercusly attacked them during the night, murdering twenty-five of the party, inciud- ing Baron Villars, Count de Maint Remy and NM.Hegenbuck und Friesand wounding thirty-three, ini loding the writer of the letter, M.Rouyer the chief of the mission, aud ancther Frenchman, named Reimer.M.Tou yer writes :\u2014' \u2018We were ail sleeping peacefully when there was a great up roar and we were attacked by hua- dreds of natives carrying torches.Several of us were felled to the ground, with clubs, hatchets und spears.were overpovisrod, cer ried away and bound to trem.T war among this number.I reæived » blow on the head from a club and fainted.When I recovered consciousness.at five o'clock in the morning, J found myself tied hand ani foot end surrounded by savages, who, hwlievins mo to he dead, were koeping ma for themselves.I saw the :iviy of Raror Villierea near me bound 10 a tree.Hi: body was naked, hix bead had heer split open, his eyes had been gouged out and his groin was horriblv mutilated.The Count de Saint Remy hye been decapitated and his head stuck on the end of a spear as a trophy.M Hagenbeck was apittrd on a bamhoc and being roasted aver a fire.The savages were about to cut him up.J waited my fate.I wns afraid to move.My head hurt drenliuily.Al around me the round was sirewp with corpses.Suddenly a meat cla: mor arose, followed hy a fusiinde.1 opened my eves and saw lle.Furiter and the remainder of the mission fir ing on the cannibals.1 shouted an\u201d rescuers ran to me and cut the bonds which hound me to the trea.The éun- nibals fled, leaving 32 dead.* The clothes of M.Vries warn found, hut his hody was missing.Fa had evidently boon devoured by the savages during the night.\u201d t FELL INTO A TRAP Pretoria, Fob.13.\u20140One hundred and fifty mounted infantry men, wile patrolling the Klip River, South of Johannesburg, Fehewary 12, surrounded a farm house where they sunpeot- od Boers were hiding.A single Boer hroke away from the house and the British started to pursue him.The Rosr clinhed a kopie, the British following.Immetiatelv à heavy fire war onened umm them from three sides.The British found themwelves in» trap and in a position where they werr unable to make any defence.Fight of the British officers made a gellont ef fort, and defended the ridge with carbines and revolver wntilt they were overpowered.The British had two officers and ten men killed and gevera! officers and forty men wounded before the force was rble to lall haok under be É [cover of a blockhouse.London, Feb.:G.\u2014Lotd Kitükanes, in addition to reporting ihe Klip River affair, says :\u2014A rarty from the South African Constabulnry line, on the Waterval River, encouaiersd, February 10th, a superior force of the enemy, near Vantondershek, and was D |driven back with lose.\u201d Durban, Feb.16.\u2014Mra.Ite Wet, in an interview held ot the Mariigburg concentration camp, said that two of her sons were still fighting ith their ÿ |father.She regretted that the Government hed not | mermitted her to communicate with her !usband | and said she was certain ho would rever surrender.Mrs.Do Wet Aoclared she would rather see her bushaud die then submit.London, Feb.17.\u2014According to ape- cial despatches from Pretoria, the Mounted Infantrymen, who were trapped at Klip River, were all freeh from home ond unused to Boer tactica, The bulk of the caauslties occurred during the retreat of the British.\u2018The killed included Major Dowell, the commander of the force.RIGHT PERSONS DBAD Naples, Feb.16.\u2014It in raported that col lapms of two mansions in the Via Calderari.Scveral bodies have heen extricated from the ruins.rea anim women Beware of the female who has command of more than one Inngaage\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014p ema CREW RESCUED, Galveston, Tex., Feb, 16.-The Head Linn steamer Torr Head arrived in port today with a shipwrosked crew of 1% mon, of the ship Helen: which went to preces in a hurricane on Fehruary 3rd.Captain 11.Jiohlsadt, master of the vesnel, ia inoludet in the rescued crew.The Haleno left New York for Liverpool on Januacy 20th, with à cargu of naptha valued at $30, THE DOMINION PUBLIC WORKS ANNUAL REPORT OF THE DEPART MENT SHOWS AN {NCRMASED EXPENDITURE QF NEARLY A MILLION DOLLARS 4S OOMPAR- ED WITH THE PRECEDING YEAR, AND AN INCREASED REVENUE OF $33,504, , \u2014 - Otlewa, Feb.15\u2014Fhe port of the Public Worls Dopartineet shows the total expenditure for the year i June 30th to have bren nor an Sxoean of neatly $1,000,000 over t the precefling var, divided follows : Hetbore: di og, huiles, ote., $2,670,146.8% | .okic buildings, $1,3,411.70; telegreihs, $53,620.56 ; wisceilaneous.slaries, etc, 8193 495.44 grester portion of this expenditure hes been incurred in connection ~ith the improvements of transportation between the lakes end the St.Lawrence.; Tho revenud accrued from public works during (he past fiacal year sons a sats pey increase over the Jrevious year, sp:ounting to $112,- 475.82, an increade of $33,504.35 over ver 1899-1900.The department has nade a large addition to the dredgi leet, and has under its control oi iles of telegronbe and cables; of thy ormer, the Yulon aud Labrador lines rave Teen compietatl, and of the latter a cable, twenty-two miley long, has wen laid between Chateau Bay end 3elle \u2018Isle.The expenciture has becni arly doubled within the last rears, being #4,700,000 in 1901; oles for the coms reuse of nearly per cent on that unount.The St.Lawrense \u2018 route natureily ckes up considerable notice.Ib muy wn divided into two portions in this wovince, the \u2018 channel from Montreal 0 Quelsec, and that irom Quebec eu he sea.With ce 10 the former he report says t the total sum xpended in connection vith the im- = NO.OAM and which was proving too costly to |surprised at \u2018the marvellous control | \"yp NAPRUNS, all pure linen, | ve ¢ be worth maintaining, has sensibly | Which it hea over al Bobi UTR go now 74e, He now 9, 13.mow |G AL Ingredidin Tre bt concluded to drop it.There \u2018is no lderful healing powers which it _possess- [104c-s 8c.now 12., 18.how 18d, |g Perfectly Nealthfu: nonsénes about Meeping Abe British [or.It takes time to thoroughly cure |205.now 16c., 24c.now 1%c., 8.$ flag flying wherever it has once been Besos, but Dr.Chase's Ointment wil JLANNELETL, good quality, stip $ ABE OB, $ ; t- u wi relief al , .NOW Cc., now Le lo .raised, such as is offered to us Am- Tew ap) lotions, and gradually and [now 104c., 15c.now le, \u2019 : McLAREN'S 3 ericans whenever anybody sugueste fnaturally tbe cure will follow.Be- arriere ° : 2 giving np bad bargaine.Having.re Eos ood a positive cure for i : \u2019 $ cognized that a mistake was made the | Df son Oint ome for | 0 : i : nation does whet a sensitile individual « hendrod ways in ion end for ; ° every form of skin irritation wp ° AML TAKR NO OTHER: SUCCESSORS : s000000p000L 000000 son, Bates & Co., Toronto.2 Seg SIMONS & FOULDS, ' \u2014e4uese an we Bouth Africa so long to get an inkl-[to be.the model of Anterican impyrial- WB HAVE.: ¥ THE QUEBEC ; ONL 5 re ce, ing of.This style is described by fst, this example.is respectfully Bom-} for: you embrokderies and white trim- 20 FABRIQUE STREET, Chronicle Printing Company, ut theft the London Stendard's correspondent mended to their attention.\u2014Buffalo [mings for ladite and girls.Go to ; ting house, Buade fe Que \u2018 os a \u201csystem of scouts and flaniera.\u201d Express, MS SAQUY, LEPINAY & FRERE, VPelepbeas .\u2026 Bw *.Gaeead .Vo \u2019 STYLISH SCOTCH HOME-SPUN SUITING.A afrance & Mullin.zee = : \u2014 Properties for Sale Ten a TR FOB SALE.YOUR BALE.\u2014 PROPERTY NUD.108, 107, 109 Bayard wsirces, corner Bayard and Bagot streets, Property Nos.120, 122 Franklin street, corner Franklin and Durochers strocts, Quebeo Loan Co.'y, 16 8t.Peter street.Jin Sion 76 LET: = Faite se story building, No.1: smal street, cocupied by L.P.'Cha Baquire, advocats.Possession .C.Hamel, 2} ue & Be- .A white brick build- Augustin street.2 A stone and brick Vutiding, No.1464 St.Augustin Ton id 6 St.Amable street.Two ve Rent $492.3.A white Wk bailding, No.64 8t.Amable oad 88 Coaroy street.Two tenements and ese store.Ront $300.Apply to & Belanger, Notatics, 18 | oot.NOBNISHED ROOM, FREE BOARD, gure air, no smoke, no nojse, meg: mificent situation, grand panorama, dftastion close to the Plains of Abvaham;-Retum that bull pup! sll white, Jong tail, sharp ears, and Deather coller, or enjoy three months tt the above celebratid sunitariun.i WANS ANTED.\u2014LADIES AND GENTLE.Wm mjoy eveninge at home Ly mak- tog twelve dollars per week.Send your address.and two cent stamp to x 208, London, Ont._tu,ths&uat.us As 2 112 22 [#8 LBT.\u2014 LARGE WELL-FURNISH- rooms lately occupied by Dr.Fiset.Terms moderate.Apply at 114 Bt.Ann sweet.Ke LRT.\u2014 130 GRANDE ALLEE, AT ome is tbe occupation of Honules Tessier.Apply on the pre- amiass Loiveen 2 and 4 o'clock, or to Lh (Assveau, N.P., 116 Mountain ® LET.\u2014 FROM THE FIRST OF y nest, three modern tunements, first-clags order, Nea.520, 524 end 0836 John rtrect.lumediate posession of one of them if desired.Ap) to C.KE.Taschereau, Notary, 468 Peter street, Quabre.DEBLIESS STAND TO LET.\u2014 ONE the best business stacds, No.91 \\ .Jaseph gtrest, with dwelling mm above.store.Both the Aare emi dwelling are in very good .Eve information address J.Gregory, Marine Office.# ANT.\u2014 FURNISHED HOUSE NO.® 8.Louis street, from lst May amy.Mewly decorated, etc.Hot house et Furnace, electrio Might and all modern conveniences.A W, D.Bailleirge, 26 Louis atrent, er City Hallbé Lÿr \u2014NO.557 ST.JOHN ST, mn + osoupied by Mr.G.Paralee.\u2018proprietor will put in .water furnace lat May.For Sarthe particulars epply'to D.J Boots, 008 St.Valier street, or 3 2 Laws sitest.Telephone No.= ANT \u2014FEOM ist MAY NEXT, dwelling bouse, 130 Ststreet, facing Parliament iL ! J LIT \u2014 THE LOWER PORTION af this maw house, corner of St.Jobn mé d'Aiguillon streets, (Mount Pleaag ill be altered to form a img, according to plans which be sete at the office of the nn- | designs.Hot water heating, elec- aris itht, beth, etc.Staveley & Weaveley, architects, 92 St.Peter \u2018\u2019atrest.M LÉT\u2014-BUSINESS MEN\u2014 THAT \u2018Sms serwer store in the Youug Men's Œastpties Association block.Advymtagse as to location : First buil- ' onteide 84.John's Gate, te Montcalm Market, at junction do Upper and Lower Town street hd .\u2018This store was oocupiod \u2019 & 18 years by the late P.F.Ror terme apply to H.H.: , Y.M.C.A.17 STE.GENB- = sirest, De opposite verso s js ane \u2014 roi Dearly arden.Cut stone, «tary house, now being built | pproaching completion.Ready aubepation beginning of April.Gud rooms, two beth-rooms, ex- X fasten kitchen.billiend-room, and od adore joupcotements, Cea be ak any time.: J , 8t.Loule B.Mackin, Notary, St.Louis DB SALE.RN SAMS-BEVERAL FIRST CLASE houses, in central part of Wy healthy locality, Address D, Chroniele offias, | USS POR SALE-THAT VERY Mesireble house, No, 40 St.Uraule stress, containing nine rooms and Mt ; Beated with hot water, and ofusèrie lights throughout.For par- apply at No.40 St.Ursulo sweet, from $ vo B p.m, SALE.\u2014 TWO EXCELLENT using lots at Lake Beauport.N ene acre square each, For particulars, apply to Jos.Mygowenste, M6 Bt.llelne treet.Queues.SR i SiAA-WHTTE BRICK COT.v and stables, 8 acren of land.mung years the residence of the #.à Tarte; balf à mile from .Beate toll gate, facing Spencer Yumediate possession.La.Sh, U.P, MP Anne street.Appl, tol Tho , Or | VOL BALE \u2014- THAT SPLENDID property situated on the vorth side ot Sté.Foye Moad, Dear Aaple Avetius ana west of the Finluy Asylum, and formerly occupied by the late R.H.Smith, ex-President of th Quebec Bank.\u2018The house which eon- tains 22 ruotus, is Etted up with the west modern improvemunts.Bize ot grounds : 193x120 feet, For par- ticulara apply to Nap.G.Kirouae, 119 Bt.Veter strwt, or to J.E.Boity, N.P., 40 St.Joseph street, 81, Rook's.Oo Poy ee HOUSE FOR SALE AT ST ROMUALD That sumptuous private property situated on the south side of the main road, corer of College street, in the centre of the village of St.Romuald; eontaining 13 rooms, aqueduct, and lighted hy electricity.Stable, barn, poultry house, ice honse and large stone dairy adjoin- ins the houre.That property is sur- roumded with beautiful maple trees und a nice little lawn, near the church and at proximity of the ferry boat.That properly is one of the finest in the village, and wituated in the most desiradde 7 Apply to Athans Perierun, Repinld PQ.ples free.Holinday & ¢ manufacturers.CHOICE FLOWERS.\u2014 Dh.D.E.BARBAS, Surgeon Dentist, 1% Cote du Passage, Levis.TEL, BELL 178.ALWAYS TO Damask, Morean, Rep; and Combination of Sill Dress Goods Dyed French oc Dry Cleaniog PHONE 524.ques sé TO) VISITORS ad an an on Room 110, 188 Monroe street, Chicago, sole POAT TLRLTLLLTAB ES 0 \u2014essesesseusstusaneusé THE OLD RELIABLE DYE WORKS Chenille Cortaing Dyed all Colors.i Pfeiffer\u2019's Dye Works, 2}.4 & 6 McMahon Street, 0 Quebec, in great variety always T0 THE ELECTORS \u20140F\u2014 Palace Ward.Ladies and Gentlemen : * At the earneat solicitation of many of your number J have permitted my name to go before you as a candidate for election as Alderman for seat No.3, Palace Ward ; 1 therefore have the honor ol soliciting your votes and influence, ; First and foremost I am an admirer of the husiness-libe and progressive administration of Meyor Parent, and if elected I will support that administration, believing that the best interests of the city in general depend w the continuance of tho policy x energetically carried out by the present Chief Magistrate.My policy, if elected will be, firat, last and all the time, the best interests of the city of Quebce.: Trusting that I will be supported by the majority of the voters of Palace Ward on election day, Monday, the 17th instant, 1 have the hanor to be, Your obedient servant, A.E.PFEIFFER.\" Suclete de Prets et Placemenis th February instant, st 3 o'clock P.M.By order, E.LACROIX, President.ROBT, LAROCHE, Bec'y.Tres.P.$ \u2014Sharehoiders who have obtained loans n their atock are not estitied to vote.Proties to vote, tn be valid, must be deposit od with the Sch ty at least five days previous will be carried ow, and would solioit a share of the patronage of the mercantile community for whom he has ostered for many years in connection with the firm of Dawson & Co.sod more recently of T.J.Moore & Mo.All orders will receive prompt ani careful atten\u2019ies and satisfaction guaranteed.tb THE FRONT.¢ k, Wool and Cotton in a euperior manner a Specialty.| + +++.+tee ++.+.++.te%45008- ESTABLISHED IN 1865.When purchasing goods, it 18 visable to select a firm which has an old standing and wh:ch \" kerps moving its goods, ns has been the case with us.Fair prices d good workmanship are guar- teed, and this has been th.cause of our succes.Watches, Diamonds, Silverware, tical Goode and Souvenirs of band., 159 St.Joseph Street.Vik JACOT, seweLen - as MO RES.IHE QUESTION ARISES in many offices, aout quality and cost of Lo: Stationery snd Office Supplieski noes must be kept down.and goods of inferior quality sre purchased with the ides that that is economy.Wny not bny here?Then quality acd price will soth ba satisfactory.Our margin of profit is but a slight ad- vamos oa cos\u2019, Theso prices are less than you have been paying.118-120 Mountain Hill, Quebec ARONIOLE, QO) I HARRIS.TWEED - | teamn, who are pretty evenly mate 9A.MONDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1902.+ A) HOCKNRY.CRESCENT 11, SHERBROOKE 3.The Crescents had no diffculty on Saturday night in detoating the Sher broukes for the ohamgioesnip of the eastern series in the Intermediate Lea gue.The score was il goals to 3.but that dues not rightly indicate the quality of the play.The visitors were continually in the game, but they could not solve the comdgnation put wp by the Cresceuts, end moreover they played in very hard fuck.Quinn, the Creacent gualer, some phe nomenal stops and during the lirst half the Cresçents net might just ans will have been boarded up.The Sher- Johnson, the genial \u201cbutch,\u201d was pitted against Lessard, and his work was therefore very ineflective.Captto be congratulated for the clean, aportameanlike game they put up aguient aimost overwhelming ods.Not one of the Shergrookes was puu off during the whole watch.This is a ood showing.Of the Crescents thred Seourated the fence, ~ Leador, Demers and Lessard, but their offences were simply too heavy checking.There was no ill will exhibited, and not a msn was hurt.The match was a scien Lifie one, fast énough to suit the most critical.For Crescent McCarron play ed à star gume, making a better show ing than ever before.He roused the HUSIN Ets 7e DE QUEBEC, unthariasm, A the trond.by Lin game was not aver.The Shamrodke AN CLEARED & =) autiiul shooting, when, In (he [playing surprised the crowd, and the M PER CEE rt dr ne se EL pe dav's Marvel Wateroroauf Shoe Pos Fi rr tre rece) Shon of reparts.lon the not or a k en .D they played with a vim, and used a Tish.self-shining.taser or lack.|g of Dire rors vod péri business, will be tre of the m \u2019 ow A he * | combination similar to the style play Why not vou ?Demon.( som- hold at the Soclotz's offices en MONDAY, the ciferous.Lessard covers t le oppor lof by the Shamrocks of 1900, and ; .site wing in splendid style, while Demers ia 100 per cent.better than at any time before this season.Jordan made a faxt aul foxy centre and kept them all guessing.But it iv to the defence that the most of the Inurels are due.Quinn, Nolan end leader ar deserving of whole wreaths of lau.vel.They played the game in an ex- PLANTS to that of the mesting.veptionally fine style\u2014a style calenla- Boston Perna 0th Feb uary, 1002, ta J ted to worry the most brilliant jor Cimerorias, \u2014 AU TANS mms | ward line in tbe world.Nore power Hyaciuths, to them | The teams were ax follows: Fr \u2019 Sherbrooke.Crescent.CUT FLOWFRS , Goal.wi Roses, Carnations, ! Rocque Point inn Tulips and Violets Sangater Leader GEO W.STATON|sves< \u201c© UT ; Would rest e:tfully inform bis friends #nd tbe) 3, Kennedy Nolan teapt) SILLE RK Y N RSE | ES general public, that he has opened a place of orward 9 * | business at 67 Bault su Matelot tt-est.corner | Wiggett (capt) Demers Ord.ra received at Chronicle |st.James Etree .whero all work in the Une fl 1 Kennedy MeCarron Ofmice Blank Books, Paper Ruling, Book | Carter Lessard Binding, etc, Povey Jordan The summary : Game.Won by.Scored by 1\u2014Cresceat.McCarron f{.Time .4 min, - .Gmin 45 se eel min wo min - \u2014 JO ain .1 min igue 2 min 12\u2014Shenigooke.Wigge 5 min 13\u2014Cresomnt\u2026Lessard \u2026.\u2026 .5 min 14\u2014Sherbrooke.Povey .\u2026l min 15 #c.On the way across from levis on Saturday the Sherbrooke men learned that seven coffins were on the same boat, being shipped to this side.The omen was so unpropitivus that it is no wonder the Sherbrooke men lost the match.The following changes are effected in the Crescent executive : Mr.Fred.S.Coclican, former commattcoman, becomes 2nd Vice-President.Mr.Flood 16) tu Coolican's place on the executive committee.QUEBEC WRITEWASHED.Ottawa, Feb.15.\u2014Quebec was white- wanhed tonight, the score being eight\u2019 to nothing.lt was une of the dirtiest games over\u201d played here, hut none of the players were badly hurt, Most of the timc some player was off, and part of the game Quelxe played four mmm to Ottawes 6 After the sixth gama Ottawa had only six men, and in the weventh and eighth Quelree played four.Hod Stuart, of Quebwe, formerly an idol of the Outawas when he played here on the local team.was histoid to-night hy many who checrst him when he wore Ottawa colors and played the same kind of a yaw, Pul ford amd Henry! of Ottawa, were for mony minutes, and Moran of Jue bee, spent a bong time aso spectator, Frank Bickerdike, of Montreal, was re.ferce, and he penalised the pfending players frequently.Quebec was on the defensive ail the nratch.The lirat two games were scorel in 8 and IL minutes, and the others all in less time.The trams were : T0.NIGHT'S MATCH AT THE QUE.Bt.Louis Hotel trams, (iroat inter.ext in quanifosteed in the result, ar 9.Crescent.Demers .5 .6 in the treetops.The trouble occurs 10 win mostly with young birds wishing te T7774 in | place their nests too wear to an ok \u2026 \u2026\\S seconds (Test.A council of rooks is called, pore Ne ergy ried ga a Ist Vion-Premidont, while Mr.P.M.| the manufacturers bave guaranteed it.See McKnight has been elected to fill Mr.| timonials in \u2018the daily press and ask your neigh bet morning, ed, | oocastome* une.dainty, ne light so \"charming as the mellow glow that comes from 7 tints fig weep ital 3 rondo tn \u201calelue FN elioom or ant.\u201cBold Uveryunere.Meds by 3, IMPERIAL.oil Con BY] A \u201c Cover-point.J.Nestor (Cup).I.Doyle (Capt).orwarda, Wiggett, Povey and Kennedy, the right | Waite MeManamy wing tan, put up gotxl hockey, but] Pruneau J Doyle their poor support seewed to «éscou- | O'Connor das, Frzanny cage them.Tuwards the enri of Ahu| Boyd Wi Wood}.match, when Sherbrgoke\u2019s defence fin- Sparemenally woke up, the forwards played a | Polvia f, Watson much foster game.The visitors arc | Malune Lessard MONTREAL 3, SHAMROCK 4.Montreal, Feb.16.\u2014There were only about 1000 spectators at the Arena Saturday night te witness the cham: pionship hockey match between Montreal und Shouwroeke, hut they had the privilege of witnessing a very exiting contest, It was very near bung one of those surprises of which there bas xe so many this geason\u2014end in which the Shamrocks played the game from the stari to finish, amd past the finish, for the spectators refused to clear the Arena for sonn fifteen minutes after the last wll rang, thinking that the had they had a little better shooting ability they would undoubtedly have won the game.As it wus they nearly evened the score in the last minute.The dispute over the game which the Shamrocks claimed happened in this way.When the Shaturocks had seor- ed the ninth game there wae left only thirty seconds to play.The puck from the face went to Shamrock goals and was then taken down the ice by Cummnings, who passed to his men who shot on Montreal goals.Nichol son cleared and the bell rang.Relered Grant blew his whistle for the gsm to stop, but thre Shamrocks noi hearing him.shot again on the goni and scared, but the timekeepers agree that ét was about vight seconds after time and the game was not allowed As it wae tha Montrealers won the pame Ds the narrow margin of five gues to four.\u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014 When the English rouka are building their nesta frequently a rookery is dis turbed by big quarrels over the plac: ing of those huge bundles of sticks in with the result that the dixputants\u2019 nests are soon scattered to the wind.and the claimants aml defendants both have to begin à new foundation.Some times there in a disturbance on a more limited scale when a pair of hirds do their very best te pull the sticks from the nest of another pair, each of the contending parties doing all they can to prevent the other from tilling.Rooks gre curionsly weather wise, and they mont a coming storm amd eet te work to repair aml strengthen their nests before that immiment gale has been evident to the farmer.The rook's powers of sirht and haring are ve markable.Piles > prove vou thet ™ Br 8m ia fy cmetaly and abedtite cure for ach bors what they think of i.You can nee it and back if not cured.600 à box, et deters.or Yom i Ns0M, BATES & Co.Toronté Dr*Chase\u2019s Ointment ANIMAL STORIES.The Dritish Goverament conduets 8 turtle furm at Ascemwion Ldand.lan uary in each year sees the commence ment of the turtie seas m, which dot not as à rule Jost more than three months.All wirtlex canght at Aseension Island are the prerety of the Crown and are only sont to England and other places for disposal as directed by the Admicaity, in whore hands the government of the whole islaml practically reste.The partion lar specivs which favors A-cension with ite visite ix the green turtles, row whose green fal and portion of the line that particular bravo of soup is wade which is provertially associated | the parquets of Jandon's envie dignitaries.Many people wifl smile hear travellers talk of oysters J grow om trees, just as, long ago, sai home with stories of ving tal.tern cling to the branches of the man bad taste in the mouth {his e or o Keep a vial with you for with | ence manly when they [thet the fancus story af the liberty |cesrary land to construct roads and vhat [hell and the cherry tere, of the soldier was miich lors were laughed at when they came | tr , Hoth | his head.are real enotigh, however.and the treejhome he wae told of the fine afl the marre 4++++++++++++.+.; ; Marine News ÿ 4++++++#+++e#+0+ ipplication tothe Legislature Public Notice OCEAN ARRIVALS.Is hereby gives by Heil Emile uc a A CN 2, SSEtruria, at New York i from Liver.[gy PR ri oars 2 pool, : Élus dpel vers the of As od 58 La Tourdine, at New York, [rom |from (lie County of Saguenay.Havre, .Quebeo, 20th Jescerr.me NE, SS St.Paul; at New York from - ¥.GIUSO Southampton.Jak in Altoen.y for a Appisasatss Fratoria, at Hamburg from New Ors.38 Pretorian, at Halifax, from Liverpool.S58 Siberian, at Halifax, from Glasgow.\u2014 ALLAN LINE, Halifaz, N.S., Feb.16.\u2014 The Allan tine steamer Pretorian arrived from | Biver St.Me i \u2019 ! the k intu re St their Corte.Fey shot Liverpool this afternoon with the wall, too, but the Crescent defence was JS praena vie weekly mails, The steawer had a top many for thew.Sherbrooke\u2019s de- remet very rough passage but sustained no fence was weak, Rocqwe was of cu-[have Leen practixing far some time damage.The cabin passengers were: tur, al Sangster played much tog past.The teums will lige up as 1} 1 |\u2014=Mies Omelia, Dr.Sandiæck, Misa far out to be effective, am a rule.Keg lows :\u2014 Percy Evans, Mr.Joughms, C.Npedy had the whole Crescent attack [Chateau Frontenae.£41.Louis Antcl |Reeling, Wm, Dourne, P.C.Holfel, to bawdle, while Sangster would Ix \u2019 Goal Arthur Phillips, Chas.Miller, Wimso for off at the sile that he couldn't] Kippan P.Collen Raddall, Walyter Sklep, All.Proutgot back in time to be of any assist Point (1.Bredenaerg and wife, and fifty-six sauce.Carter, the man who replaced |F, Nestor J.Boyle second class passengers, \"GRECIAN ABANDONED.Halifax, N.S., Feb.16.\u2014 The crew vi the stranded steamer Grecian have Wbandoned all hope of saving her.The pumps have been removed and the work ol stripping the steamer was \u2018oimmenced to- Bleue for seat ri Governor-Gencral received a Se af él Dr SINUELEITCRER PPER No, !, à .J.E.Walsh is oppus- | cable to ænmouncing the dangerous 2 Sud® ed by Mr.P.B: for seat No.3.illness of Wm.Downing, of the South Tpke Su In St.John's Ward, Ald.P.J.Cote | Aftican Constabulary, at Vet River, Slt = oF EVERY iso by Mr.H.Dorion for seat [from enteric fever.His sister ie Mies No.1.M.Downing, 50 Stanley street,\u201d St.Western train to day brought i Mr.Thos, Earle, M.P., anil Me.Maxwell, MP, from British Columbia.Through the unseating of My.Prior, Mr.Earle is now the nnly Conservative member from the Province end can look on with indifference while the British Columbia Grit delegation fight it out among themselves, hic seat es a member of tbe Cabinet without portfolio.British Columbia Liberals are at daggers drawn on the subject.Grit caucus on Tuesday.Many members have grievances to ir.Expueially are the Maritime i'rovince ulem- bers sore on the subject of 1.CR.patronage, and it is aid Messes, Fmmerson, Logan and others speak out in no uncertain tones.mera rer ÉUSSIA'S SECRET POLICE.!*From the Chicago Dail; Jews.The oflicial representative oi the auto: crat is im fact not bid «owidentiai agent, The task of keeping tbe Czrar informed about the veal uiate of af fairs in France js confided ive r- who bas no connostion wbat- ever with the Russian Foreign Office, but exercises the vastly more important duties of chiel of the Csar's po lice in Paris.There are no lèsa than lt,zo, you cam be relieved and cured land sleep rendered sweet and restful after à hearty repast.Mr.Thomas Seale, Mayfiekl, Cala, says: \u2018 Have used and recommended Stuart\u2019s Dyspepsia there is nothing like them to keep the stomach right.\u2019 Mixs Lelia Dively, 4627 Plummer St., Pittshurg, writes: \u2018I wish everyone for a long time and did not know From Mra.Del.Eldred, Sun Prairie.Win.: \u201c1 was taken dizzy very suddenly during the hot aveather of the past summer.After ten days of constant dizziness I went to ove local physician, who said my liver was torpid and I had overhcated my blood ; he doctored me for two weeks without much improvement 3 J finally thought Tablets because How is Your Dig The municipal elections will take y ( 400 Drops | place to-day in the city of Quebec iu QUARHELLING, AND THOSE 5 ] , = es elect eleven aldermen, the ninetecsy FROM THE MARITIME - J'HO- 3 Is Your Stomach Weak, Inactive and Unable to Properly Digest Food?Does it Subject You fo Inconvenience and Distress by Day and Disturb Your Rest by Night?Does Indigestion morning and will close at 5 o'clock | Senator Templeman wiki be sworn in : : > = Die aftornaos a meer fe Priry Cougil on Acquaint You with the Herrors of Insomnia or the -Droadful Caprices of Nightmare?County, N.Y.and made the following affidavit : ow \" ; vu A\" Boe that you get C-4-8-0 Fo rw despatch dated Loudon, ||\" \"Fis Martin wing have cudorssl Nr, |Dyspepsia hes no terrors for those aff , ; have a good, natural oppetite, ] ses é ee ua am., seys i\u2014The army estimates dis | MaxweH and he is trying io get the|who sre familiar with the virtues of Gentlewen\u2014Stuart\u2019s Dyspepsia Tab- troubled with Lee in stomach, causing pale Eu us cose a Turton of lity thousand] Oommen od fle ban convention rero-|Stuarl's Dyspe i abiets.They ca lots were recommended to me for my [pressure on the heart, with palgite- .pr 7 par, {men on the pay roll in Bouth Africa | jutions in his pocket and will do hin |p; mais Tablets.Ih y can |two months old baby, \u2018which was sick [tion and short breath.Nearly evpry- ¥ and a material reduction in the uN-lutmoet to snatch the prize from Mr.bid defiance to indigestion.A \u201cSquare [and puny and the doctors ssid was |thing I ate soured on my Sen 3 eral cost of the servi \u201c This is \u2018ani Templemen.?Neal,\u201d can he made to give rise to a wllering, from indigestion.or took sometimes I had cramps in the stom- .official indication that the Boer upern-] \"1 î ivelv ti sensation of satisfactio co! id to t ospital, but there [ach which almost rese «pains.ro will be a lively (imo at the of satisfaction and comfort, [und no relief.À friend mentioned [Doctors twld me I had caterrh of the the Stuart's Tablets and I procured a box from my.druggist and used only the large cweet lozenges in the box and was delighted to find they were just the thing for my baby, I feel justilied in saying that Stuart's Dyspepsia_ Tablets saved my child's life.MRS.W.T.DETHLOPE.\u201d *Subscribed and sworn to before me this 12th maining burghers in the Orange Freel Highly Trained Body of Spies, Who day of April, 1897.HENRY KARIS, [burg wrote me | ing telling me - S i ; ARE .to know h tefui I am s C LS x , g wrote ast spring telling Following Goods.Sate are equally clastis, | General Are Nearly Omuisciont.art's rane abies.y for on Notary Public in and for Erie Coun: [how Stuart's Tablets had cured her ty, N.Y Rev Long Siockin.s, Fancy Tope upon the capture of this force, with {54 À x J.R.Hoag, of Wymore, Nebrek [and I flesh i os bo cope fr EE dd Aa À tu fr Pa ant THE ht So Tot Pela He precis Pen Rb ee dr an a er Yl, JRE A ao M ; .3 i I, according 10 | MAY: PRE \"2 je | of Shese ets im- {fall 1 became very much alermed at ew : Franneletie Night Shirts atest mall arte 2 10] ewentative of the Czar i1 Jaris, and|mediately bo 50 bo y 8 two of the large tablets after 2 , t mail advices fiom the Cape.aris, iately bought a 50 cent box at |g me symptoms of heart trouble and 1 \"them deli Tqre , Savhes, Mittens, has heen preaching with great force that the Embassy was aothing tetierÎthe drug store I am only on the i ; cjues and found 4 delightful - Body Be ts (not Jaeger's) to Dutch a English ngeogations in| thei a house of call for visiting utend second box and am gaining in flesh thetic an ota \u201ctho two dis.Lake, bois as pl Foes the during Wintar vilavas, Lined, Cape Colony on the ioral aspects of than the amimitiated ve ni po ones and color.1 haÿe at last found some leases.or rather that the stomach the day or night I felt any pais.-of the war, taking the British side with]! uninitiated would suppose.[hing that hasreached my ailment.\u201d |(rouble was-the cause of the heart luneasiness in the stomach rE disturbance.I hit upon Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets for a remedy and invested a dollar and a half for three hoxes, which laste?me three months, and I can eat any kind of food I want and have a good, vigorous appetite.AWhough J am seventy-seven years old, T now feel perfectly well, and without being requested by any- \u201crow knew what it was to be hungey?© stomach, Jut their medicines waald not reach\u2019 it, and L would still be a sufferer hed 1 not, in sheer despère- tion, deci to try Stuart's Dyspe sia Tablets.I knew they were = advertised remedy and I didn\u2019t be- © lieve anything 1 read about themff as [ had no confidence in advertised re medies, but my sister living in Pitteand her little daughter of indigestion a the heart I took one of the shod tablets and in three weeks it seemed to me as if I had never known 2 stomach trouble was.I keep, Ww art's Dyspepsia Tablets in \u201chouse + and every member of our family ee them occasionally after a hearty mead or when any of us have a: pais -: oF ache in the digestive organs: \u2018 Ve.$9000.00¢ 0000000000 2000000000000000005 006460 9 ; most aa speedily as the North and Are anf Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets (which 1 ke thi i 7 û È > « v si § one 1 make this statement as a com- \u20ac H.vi a .South hed been drawn logether ofter thet ot separate rans ihe Bassin I had used long.before for various had |pliment to the virtues of Stuart's ood : \"E A f pies anid tor fe cé + capitel.oan and, first three etn yspepsia Tablets.dyspepsia, but in two momthe I got sé: NAN AA a Lil ail the Czar's viost trustod ed: me.\u2018They are easily | Mrs.: Lydia Bartram of Asayria, [more benefit from Stuart's Dyspærwie NA AAAS pré RATHER MIXED TELEGBAPHY vides, His Majesty's most inportant all-round family\u2019 medicine I ever used Nich.writes : \u201cI have suffered from | Tablets than in five years of he New York, Feb.16.\u2014What may bap- necget representative in Yaris is 8 Ger-] Nrs.6.H.Crotaley, 538 Washing- |stomach trouble for ten years and [doctor's treatment.\u201d ; pen when more than two sets of Wire-f man end a Baron.He has nt his dis-fton St.Hoboken, New Jersey, writes: | five different doctors gave me only | Stuart's Dyspepsia, Tablets contais - .\u2026- less telegraph apparatus gre Lcibe] posal unlimited funds and à most per- \u201cStuart's Dyaphsia Tablets just fill | temporary relief.A Mr.E.R.Page, [no opiates, cocaine or any narcotig, used within range of each other Kons] fect system of eapoinage.Not thefthe Will for chikiren an well as for |udvised me to try Stuart's Dyspepsia |cathartic or other injurious .son yesterday when Heorze va lesat important part of his work is tojokder folks.I've had the hest of | Tablets, and four boxes did me more [simply the natural peptones and di- 2 th es the operator on the Raiser Wil-Inpy on the other police, who in turn [luck with them.My three-year-old [permanent benefit than all the dac- [gestives which every wcak stomach w eli der Grome, tried to communicate | spy on him.He bas also to report|girl takes them as readily os candy.[tor'\u201d _medicines that I have ever [lacks.dr \u2014 AT \u2014\u2014 vit Mr.Hepa » the te OU] the movements of the Nihilists, but f have only to say \u2018tablets\u2019 and she [taken.\u201d Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets * be Lux jot outgoing La aller pere À that in mere child\u2019s play.drops everything else and runs for | Mrs.Ira Knowlton of Butte, Mon.[bought at any drug store for ta D Tv Lu invite ronche tn vint the yacht The Embassy calls for much urate them.: tana.is a most enthusiastic convert |a box.The F.A.Stuart Co, Wore ; J ( OO ] EH, S at four o'clock.The operators on the watchfulness.The Awboes or's] \"A Buffalo mother a short time ago (to the virtues of Stuart's Dyspepsia [shell Mich., publish a hook about =; Lo.° 4 9 {wo steamships were communicating in movements have Le be bat the cute | ho despaired of the lifo of her babo Tallets an a cure for obstinate stom.|dyspepsia which they will send you \u201cI.\u2018 English, while the operator on the fully and a note nt os Le VE was 50 delighted with the results from |ach trouble.She says: \u2018I had poor free and prepaid, if you will = ite 29 ST.JOHN STREET.yacht épelled his message out in Ger.| O° and hebitual callers be \\ a giving the child these tablets that sho | digestion nearly all my life.It now jand request it- A postal card will man wiched in betwen the bassy.But the most dificult andikent befdre the notary public of Eric {seems to me that for years 1 never [bring it.Write today.vesccos0000 0000000000 8 words of the Lucania\u2019s uevsuges on mont remuer ni - - \"4 the tape were occasional German] Government.| The minut informer] 4 LCA HOL AND ed to like the flavor and the efiect of Fn { words.At last came irom MY.Heb] (jon is called for LC.the drink, hence he mace his regular COMMENTS : regarding each Minister\u2019s habits, thoughts, words, deeds: BEASTS, ON CIDER.worth the message :\u2014\u201cTon't talk Ger.ilgrivaged to the place.\u2019\u2014New OC MMENSE REDUCTION.On All Linesoo 2,000 yards Dress Goods, balance of Autumn Ymportation, to be sold at half price, viz: 600 for 2bc., Tbc, for man, I don\u2019t understand it.\u201d Thieh and the com] he koeps.Maron sans ocrat.: \u2014 ! pustied Mr.Kronobe, for he was tele-[4X\" is such Dany cons bo ibis work] \u201cSpeaking of Snimals cultivating el \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014@\u2014\u2014 A good deal hee bon seid of iste graphing in English.Lunning his} chat he can often predict a long wey | taste for alcobol,\u201d said a gentleman TRE BOBBIE'S VERDICT.in the English -press in regard to LL.tion of cider.For ourselves, we believe that an increased consumpty of cider in substitution for baer; wines and spirits would be moet fivial to the community.But, ss was pointed out hy one of the writers, eis.der in of many kinds, and there is gud as wel as good oider.men, > ofl ned eyes along the tape in his machine, lel phegd what the Government will do.picked out the German words ond] when the Czar contemplated his re: stringing them together found that} cent 4rip to France he wished to cor: transtated into English, they read 1\u2014| coborate the Baron's informsiion, and eo a ee ee nes ere nih on, nS .P 8.Hobenzollern.Communication was new APY y a a M nin vival by maintai between the two sleam- aising him to his Tw] rial master ships for two wed a hall fours.bee hiked hat it ak] be a good a to have so excollent a man several days ago, \u2018reminds me of tbe fact that I have known a few confirmed drunkards among the lower orders of life.I have ivequemily seen robin redbreast under the influence.Cherried are frequently resorted to Ly the robin that is anxious to get on 8 jamboree, and I have seen these pretty songsiers so full that they could not sit on @ limb without swaying, and Ahout the hour of midnight a short time.ago a policeman wes sauntering along a main street in a neighboring town, when a maa stepped out of a doorway and accosted him with : \u201c| have been waiting for you far the last quarter of en hour.Do you ever indulge 1\u2019 \u201cDo you meant to ask drink 7\u201d queried the officer.deink bad wine and are made ill they, i 1 ever do not say that the wine dote not 8c., 80c Oc.Oc WET\u2019 ARTN in London.London he therfore] occasionally 1 have them fall 4 ir D A hem, bu sour wing, OF 38c., 80c.for 400., $1.00Jor 5 GENERAL DE 8 P NER went, aod vow the Varon has only the ground in this com fon.° po paetly.| a a peak TT of the wins, .\u2014 particules brand ver \u2014 prerones Sat eb.16, h fore two opposition systems to checkate, \u2018Mocking birds, too, ure great 'hoote UT ke a \"glass UF hoor once in a | brand of wine is poison to them.Ia OY * lomatie * contest pote Pros ident in the mice pole en of tbe tree that will ee tu .ned while.\u201d te reed Pr.ie ee ud : 0 ; nce and the the \\ JF .; .i u 1,200 yards Silk, valued at 75c.and 96c, to be sold Ÿ |iruger and Mr.Chamberlein wes en- |'Ambassador.feat.\"know of number of men| 1 set I have here with me a bot bas bli terated coder, ror VI > who get in the habit of dvinking Leer with sugar ja it, nnd 1 happen to know that they got the idea from a monkey that was very fond of becr, meade ill condemns all cider to him.What is wanted is fication in ciders as m wines, gaging the attention of the world.The Boer executive, as everyone will remember, tried to evade the conse.M.Witte bas bis own highly «ficient ; keep Bian nforised on 1 is they who give you in the least.In fact\u2014\" .\u201cThanks; but I'm on duty.\u201d \u201cf mow you are, but 1 pledge you at 80c.and 50c.per yard, aphes ja Paris Lo financial matters.=.| rare penn .quences of a suit for $1200 for a min- | hi int when a loan could be ne fin rt w ç ing camp valued at $5,000,000, ixough he Strange as it may ween, | but would never touch it wntil it wus my word pdt te hetray you by look thou de Let a er \u2019 8 Cases of Sheeting, in Remnants, worth 36c and 400, Ÿ [sy an American engineer, Mr.R.C.| the Minister's police and tue Car's [swestoned.Bat 1 bed in mind a story | 26% SF FOF ake a ip with RC \\da hetwoon champagne and \u20ac ox q : , .Brown, by forcing through -the Velks-lare wt daggers drawn.Both are, | told by a friend of mine, who hus spent Ha 1 the | ioe i a reat nor eyain, Pecrior-Jouet end Mumm, hs he, to be sold at 20c.and 220 radd a bill to overrule the judiciary.| however, united against the .ambassa- all his life in the section of Tennessee r oat but to wip te ok down hak SF pity there are not cider me ee PE where a great amount of whiskey in distilled.He is an honorable fellow, and J om suré he would not tell à lie about the matter in testisn.He had à certain horse that he was very fond of, and he was a wild, rwokiess sort of an animal, but had nothing particularly harmful to his credit.\u201cThere was a ranch running through the place where my friend lived, and it started on the place adjoin- img, where there was à distillery, The pasture on my friend\u2019s- place, where his orse romped and grasmd, was repa- rated from the distillery site hy a fence, Just below the fence was à small lagoon that broke out from the side of the ranch.The water was still.but clear and calm.My friend noticed thet hin favorite horse always drank out of this pool.For awhile he could not underatend it.\u201cThe frequency with which thn horse went to the place aroused his suepi- cions.Rememtwring that the distillery way just over the fence from tbe roof, hadivined the reason of it ail, and Upon investigation he found that at certain times cvery day lefore the process of evaporation got in their work there was a heavy whisky odor, and in fact a considerable perosnts: of whisky je this pool.The horse had Jeornas there are wine Ime me, a woukd select the beet brands, and deed , with all ibe makers and growers so 88 to be able to match exactly theig customers\u2019 requirements.Another wat ter of grent importance is the need of attending to our orchards.Unless we do thot.§t is usclens to think of making really good cider.A dirty process will make bad cider out govd aprilen, but tho cleanest and most sei.entific methods will not anake really.fine cider out of poor and badly grows * apples.\u2014Spectator.doriai police, which is of a fost cle- ears kind.The Ambasÿælor is said to rely on society wos for information.as\u2014\u2014 trees KING EDWARD'S SANITARIUM.A gift of $1,000,000 for a tuberculous hospital has been placed at the disposal of the King of England, by Sir Ernest Cassel.The yaniterium is intended to accommodate , patient, 50 male end 50 female.Of the total number of beds, 88 will Le reserved for persons who can pay only @ small amount toward the cost of treatment, while 12 will he st apart for well-to-do sufferers.The sanitarium is to be built in extensive and well-we grounds ; cach natient will have a separate room, and the accommodation will be thoroughly comfortable, The institution will be fully equipped with all requirements for scientific research.meer TEXAS, MEXICO AND CALIFORNIA.THE SOUTHERN ROVTE, vie P.R.R.y Southern lisilway, A.& W.P., W.of Alabems, L.&i N.The route of Swheet Limited Amnex car.New York offices : 271 aud 1s Broadway.Mr.Brown is now a guest at \u2018 the He was the American commissioner during the Jamienon raid, had mally interviews with Mr.Kruger, knew General Botha very well, and was the friend and fusiness partner of the illusive DeWet.Mr.Brown spoke very highly of (ieneral DeWet, and if the General walked into the (Queens, he said he would probably be taken for a successful Manitabs farmer.He was a very pleasant mon to meet, shrewd and far-séeing in busi- nean affaira ; he and Mr.Brown had been and were still tners in a ranch.Nr.Brown believed that Genvrais DeWet and Botha would vot come in, end they, with other Boers, would tale an important part in the policy of the new colony.The Boer vharscter he analyses à mixture of Huguetot and faniticiem, Dutch atub- horness and Scotch canniness, and shrewdness.The Boers of = Beotch lineage, he says, are their best fight.(Ly that vou reciprocate my feelings.\u201d \u201cIt is against the rules,\u201d said the officer, hue\u201d J \u201cBut a» night in cold and you are tired amd thirsty you will take a sip\u2014just one sip !\u201d\u201d \u2018Weil, TL wet my tongue.\u201d \u201cExactly.Just simply dempen your tongue, and depend \u2018 upon me never to betray the confidence you repose in ne.Allow me to hand you the bot tle,\u201d The officer took ib, withdrew the cork, and lifted it to hie \u2018mouth, He vi and tasted and lowered the boitle to say : © Why, this ain \u201cNo, rir-no, sir\u2014-it replied the man as he rubbed bande together.° \u201c4, tastes to me like water.\u201d \u201cThat's what it is, sir.1 Sled the bottle mywell, and cen guarantee its contents.Take nhother sip, wir.It won't do any hurt if you wet your tongue clear back to you neck.\u201d ln \u2018 8 Cases Pillow Cotton, sil widths, alsogin Remnants, worth 18¢c.and 20c,, for 9c.and 11e.(444440430403 A Special Discount of 10 pc.snd 20p.c.on the 3 balance of stock including Carpets, Curtains, Tweeds and § Ready Made Clothing.| a SPECIAL.All our New Embroideries, comprising over 600 patterns, direct from Switzerland on view.© wish to cali the attention especially of the Ladies to this fact.Queense A The following story is told of g se \u2018t whiskey 1\" geo recruit\u2019 challenged the Here de le inky!\u201d |1f the duy : \u201celt, dur, who's deu}, bis The anewer was : \u2018Officer of Solin ain the sung out : \u201cHalt ESS det 2\" The officer thon eked him what in Sam Hill was the matter.Why didn't he know his owdeys!.The negro said : \u2018I does imow walk orders.De sergint dons toile me td halt\" you three times den shoot you\u2019 And with that he cooled bie rifle.Th n the ofiesr beatilgt dodged behind à tree, from which \"res treat ho succeoded with défficulty isl nersusding the reoruit him, .P.J.COTES, 29 '8T.JOHN STREET.Bachelor Friend.\u2014\" Well, McBride, fs there as puch billing cooing \u2018es \u2018aofore mA Touag 2 hernie \"The billing bas Increased the, Take of Basso.\u201cHow: Clerk\u2014Well, ho long as vou don'¢ ge: noisy, ahd in advance, we'll let Pay you stay heve.~Philadelphia Recordof not to shook rab 1A ta TRE CHRUNIULR; QUENBO, CANADA.onbar, FÉGRUARY 17, 100.k - I WIE BEE |STORETO LET.\\V, E.PARADIS, | ERI IRE CANADIAN L ° Public Accountant, 19,41 ie Leaves Point Lavi et ACIFIC \u201d~ A ; The splendid store haretofore 12.«M.Daily except Sunday, ar TRAINS LE BTOOK BROKERS.| [ccoupied by \u201cAu Grand Basar\u201d|AUDITOR AND CURATOR [gfe Yoni Cai ill, Siaicicle Sk gs 10m 130 3 Boi =.ES pa.
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