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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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[" ° Odetia, Russe, March 4\u2014Anotber - trath im the rumors of Britain.Sa, \u201c ugainet Fu tot in favor of tbat instrument BORRTTERerTs RCTS osu FODAY'S WEATHER, Torants, March {~The weather Has been fine and cold from Ontario to the Maritime Provinces and milder in the North West with some light snow falls in Manitoha, DAILY EDITION.Q UBBEC, SATUS f ti + % i + our Chronicle.(QUEBEC GAZETTE\u2014 Weekly Edition.) \u201c on erie va 1 Flom, ?TEMPREATCEE.; Mivimue and maximum fy\u2014 turcs\u2014Toroato, 4-20 : Ottawa 6 belos 12; Montreal, 2 below 8; Quebec, 4: below 4; Halifax, 16-96.Lower Bt.TLawrrace and 0% Mationary, or a little hi ONK LHNT, : sire ago and Kove UCCESS IS ENTIRELY D OFTHE REGULAR CONSUMER.THE SECRET OF THE , STONE WALL JACKSONS' UE TO THE RECOMMENDATION T_T RUSSIA SATISFIED ~ WITH GREAT BRITAIN .Le Rugsian Minister Explains to the Czar, in a Satisfactory \u201cManner, the Attitude o f the Latter Power\u2014She is \"Acting in Good Faith\u2014There is No Secret Claus in thé.Anglo-Japanese Treaty- \u2014_\u2014 BRIIISH AND FRENCH GOVEGNMENTS REACH AN UNDERSTANDING.Crogatædt, Russia, March 4\u2014A tele-.ram received here from Admiral Mak.\u2019 aro, the commander of tho Russian fleet at Port Arthur, says there is no is illness, St.Polerwhurg, March 4\u2014Thore existe a high authority for the ntate- ment that Russia has now reason to fol more tranquil regerding she attitude of Great Britain.The reat rea- wn » visit to St, Put of ickendorf, Rossian Amimssr kb 6 tain, while naten- nl es LEE to tim Far Kast, was perannally fo assure hia Govemmment of his beliof that the eus picious harbured herc concerning Japau'u afly=-woru -ilbi - Gyvat | ita ia at : ling by abli- Anglo-Jupanese treaty, gy competled: to duno.hy i entra aftairn in the Far au of a third power.Count Benickendorf :.lad n long intcyvpw with the Crat un well as with Fi Minister lajnsdof!, and the A - ed Press leartn that ho cénvinond the authoritics thèk ,(jrent Britafé | was aching in gol faite.He conver also Great .Britain's\u2019 assusance t the Anglo-Japaness trcaty.contained Mo secret clquges, and that it was aot direeted\u2019 especially ogminst lus.als, its eblé purpose being, according to the British authorities, the preset vation, Lalance power ia Far ni wight Le threatened by\u2019 anothor colation such as followed the Ching-Japanese wnc emi ich resulted Ik the exglusion of Great.Dritain frong fur international ssttle- ment of Fopt®astern questions.As the Associétel! Press is alo creditably informed * that the British and Fretich Govetamentsvhave a thorough undétstanding by mbish they have pledged mutual non-interforénce, Ruspig - now feels much more sale oan | CO cation.pr more moderat®.tone of poth the English end hy Phare press during the last few rs ip considered akli tignal evidence of a better wander standing\u2019 bet the two Cevernmente.ts \u201col DGCTORS FOR THE FRONŸ, tachment ot fty dactors left for \u2018the front today; receiving an ovation as the train pull ows of the railrood station.\u2019 here in much affected by the wer.Some of the banks have stopped clisechinting bills ex Luriness firme are not making new contracts, hing developments, FAVOR ALLIANCE WITM RUSSIA.* Paris, March ila Preuss has Lot fated the response it received to @ query ardiléèised to members of the Chamber of Meputice, which show that WP) olt of USB of the members favor the trraty pf alliance with Russia.Only 11 of 6% members who were expressed hostility to it.Replies receiv: od from Senators to the samo query show that ant oqually large majority In the Sonate.bave supported the alli- .JAPANRSE TACTICS, in, Maro 4-In à be fron, BL.Petarsbuty a corres ondent of (he Petit Temps nays :\u2014A Li officer the general staff has pointed oui me how imptiétant a part artifice play: of in thn Japancsn tactics, cepeciatly in the nae of the English to spread abroad news ine io de osive and which in confirmed later by mom or long fictions operations.He ted that tho repeated attacks pa Port Arthie wore apparently with ost purpose and that the Japanosn lending at Posvict Bay was merely intended to divart attention from the te | goods of | attention of the onrrespondent continues, \u2018have decided sto st.buyiag all American until auch time as Awerican hortility to Russia comscs.\u201d NEWS FROM PORT ARTHUR.St.Petersburg, March 4\u2014The toilow- ing despatch, date! March 3, has been recrived © from Major-General Plug, cousnanding the\u2019 Russian forces at Part \u2018Arthur :\u2014*\u201cAll is quiet at Port Arthur aml Yin Kow.According te.«nformation given Ly syo-witnesses © Japanese cruiser.huving three funn li near Chemulpo between islands, having recently sunk there.\u2019 .* A corros ¢ of the Dally Mail tabling from ' Chefoo; under date oi March 1, said \u2018among i that Le das seux a «) oo cru tw N ty] ou unnce of Nour Sic el is about 15 miles south of Clhemulpo.Japanese maval vespeis of the Niitake type have threo Patels.20° JAPANESE LANDER, Valdivostock, March.&, via St, Potermburg, March 4.\u2014According to in- information receivid hero forty Jupaness treasports, escorted by \u2018the eatire naval floet, have successfully landed troops in Corea at Fusun end \u2018Uhemulpo.It is estimated that fully 100,- LU men bave diswnbarked and it is aupposed that an immediate | elvunce mto north Cora is contemplated.From the fact that the Japanesc Rleot ie thus cmy-loyod it is felt thut oo im- metkate attack upon Viedivostock or Port Arthur will be mode.The reported landing of 2,500 Jepanps: troopa st So-Uhin.Plaksin Bay, on the east coast of Covea, has been continnod.There j a For pbeond that uentity of tromsport material vouabler with A tone of nait fish rm veen Facovered laid away in secre Places in the neighhorhoud of Niokiajor uk.\u2018They were appareatly intended for the use of the Japanese ywrrh to- wand the end of ump ; \u2018The enrolment of volubteers is pro- growing with enthusiasm at Viudivorook : : ç cruiser cf EFFECTED A PASSEUE.Tokio, March 4\u2014Tt : No imitate can be called \u2018Dartring'.gan, Banohue.Merry.once | For.\\ Bi u be * \u2018 * oh +, agb, while gun I » Clement, Martineau, Jinchereau, amond Harbor Church, C i qui 3 col - DARTRINC: TOILXT LANOLINE Gauthier, Drouin, Montreuil, Savard, street\u2014Itev, Father Brower, Compe on I od fire and wee wot Cae Dimand the gomuine 1 , cobain Jobin, Drolet, Parent.Cantin.Services on Sunday at 7 and 8 au.nieve Date could put on dry waa ~\u2014r 'DARTRING LANOLINE' TOILET SOAP.The\u2019 meeting called by the Guy Vespers at 3 pou.oftting.mi « Hoers Viadoct, Lindon.Ene.Ulerk, In conformity with the disposi.ee ben I awakened carly pext moi os * x ; tionx of the law, for the election of St Patrick's Church, MoMahon Les ends TS toe stroet~ lev.Jos.henning, C8 sk, Kector.High Mass at 10.3 a.m.Yes vers at 7.30 nu, by { body.| remained in: ak durin the night a hi r set in.Throe weeks after tbe pe ns around my kidneys Wercro bad that § bul not walk without yndereolug torture 4 the Mayor of the City of Quebec, took = SEE lace om Tuesday, the first day of March instant (1804), under the pry.sidency of the City Clerk, amd opened! - 1 \"as * The Quecs Preparations.\u201d # erty hemos - 4h A .pened | .dooto me I had kidney \\ A - » of Tollat aad Prevents a by the lecture of extracts from the Baptist Church, McMahon street.wae or id his treatnient five months withe SQUAL BEETHAN'S % KOUSHNESS proclammetions making publie the re.Public worship to-morrow at 1 am.| out relief, so I tricd & bladder and kigney ° sult of the general election held on l and 7 p.m.?Rev.Donald Grant, B.A, pecfailst.Ho treated me for two months, Fer [111,77] REDNESS ths 13th of February last (1904), an Maxtor.Strangers w ; fe vas, ting waite all the time.On st.o CHAPS, follows, to wit : Chalmers\u2019 .doy do buy hires butties of Warner'a Bafe TRE 2 ?IMMITATION, | [FOR THE OFFICE OF ALDERMEN Jhalmers' Church (Presbyterian) \u2014 | Cure, and said IF they id not help me 1 TAN, ote.FOR SEAT NO.| Uublic worship in Chalmers\u2019 Charuh might ag well give up all hopes of averBeln, 91, SENT TR ah Ed to-morrow at 11 am.and 7 p.m.cured.He hod sutfarod tas ten years , SOOTHING & REFRESHING.St, Lewis Ward\u2014HBernard Leomard.lev.I.Tait, Nivister, Strangers wel.kidney and blader disease, and six \u2018 \u201cSs.Gé, un te Le asogasiios decorative painter.welcome, \u201c ° 4 RN st Sale Cure had satirely cured him.1 MO WRITE UNSS fe ond Ne.Gé.Ur Encianes \u201ca Palace Ward-George Tanguay, me ce À | JAW laughed, but bought twp bottles of BafeLure, , OLD SARA SKIN TOMO chant ge Tanguay, mer Lo / f Ly LENS nd before the seed bottle was fin 1 ar 0 BEETHAN & 80N - St \" ; 736 Mary's Church, Montmorenoy ] ; Lt the change.1 continued to take §§ for , Choelleabam, wm woine St.Peter's Ward\u2014(eorge Madden, Fulls.\u2014Service on Sunday at 7.15 WILLIAM McLAUGHLIX.Ma dPrUte month, when L'entirely recorbred.ALL SSASQNS sHOLAUA EMOLLIENT, merchant.P.un; Sunday-scheol at 3.830 pm.: | 1 eannint spogle 100 highly of Safe Cal, I have recommended it to no less than s 5 i A 4 wl results an 1.oe feos.Nov.H.It.Bige, Incum-| dogen of uiy Ricuds, a TTA CEL Xo 1709 8.10th Bt, Philadelphie.Pas i .« « + Mariy auch rinsolicited letters nre received daily from grateful men snd wom ! Champlain Ward\u2014 Michael J.Hackett, CENPEIES ERD ED E SC GT SENSIS.tug owner.Rt.John's Ward\u2014Josepk \u2018Timothy \u2018arners À rp re re Donohue, merchun I y .ered by Warner's Hafo (ue.0 wd St.Andrew's Church, Bt, Ann stroad | BAT0 been tired by ma ve tx i Thousands of Men and Wap Hee Ke iors Dior NLA bd Tames, Montcalm | Ward\u2014Arthur Picard.Public worship to-morrow at il Blads master plumber, MISS RUTR WHITE.velock a.m.and 7 o'clock p.m.The | Ea kisnben tb.) ; St.Hoch's Ward\u2014.Jean Baptiste (in.ny st in ep lev, AI.Love, Pastor.INS IN TI MALL OF THR DACK, painful passing of urine, Inflammes an Baptiste (in Ac Willie Van Astorbilt in \u201cThe Bur cordially wélcome astor, Strangers the pana | to; TH fre Jandy fine, pang in the back of the head and neck, LIMITHD a Carta; ard ter.\u201d i 2 \u2018ot cn] 7, ecaeina and fan tell cya Jacques Cartier W Nazai .gomasier.ese matic pains and swetihiga 3 q v , .a = ter, Teather merchant sraire For Verses bearing on local topica will su ethodiet Church, corner 84 Stan ro disease und are natal EE properly.If fr pT dr op Sauv ; | i ay, otreste gre pat : progress s THRE ADNEEDLE STREET, LONDON, EN G a haven Ward\u2014lsrac! Montreuil, be introduced in The Burgomaster at to-morrow at Tite and Pa re T TOUR URI pat ent rao ng rine standa 24 hours, if you finda St.Valier Ward\u2014Jean Drolet, but.(\u2018Br Auditorium Theatre for three Rev, W.H.Sparling, B.A., will preach T YOUR U | + brick-duet sediment in jour particles floating In tho u or Established 1836.vher, : nights and a wntinee commencing [81 Doth services.Strangers wolcome, | {ltiscloudy, yon will know your kidneys arc in a diseased condition an FOR THE OFFICE OF ALDERNEX | Monday.Oscar L.Figuian, one of French Presi, .perform thèlr work, ; - à ; ALDERME y.> Le , 1 ren bytermn J D ( Paid Up Capital.- - £3,000,000 FOR SEAT NO.2, the moat delightful German comedians ir p Des Lou 68 SAFE CURE » OURES WEAK KI NEYA.Bt.lewis Ward-Alexander Cum-lia America will tell what he would | Services on \"nday at 10.30 mm.and dstrengthens the kidneys and enables them to do their work; it will cute Reserve F und! - - £3,000,00¢ wings, contractor.\u201cdo il he were w hypnotist.There sro aha Sunday-school at 11.30 a.m.The atl Gt.\u201cdiabetes J right's disease, urig acid Poipon, bips gination \u201cvr ) ; ', y « .fob lixiamsis alae Ward\u2014Cyrille Puquet, jew: 1 number of things he would strive ly invited to ied ™ AU cordial- Fa Fe + chorale ad COTES no arose or arf drame TL ia fee St.Peter's Ward~Vierre Louis Tur.| © heing about in Quebec, and he will .from sediment and pleasant td take.At ull drug stores, or direet, 61 pp geon.merchant.= tell Lis auditêrs exactly what he al Tater's Church, Bt.Valine RET Use SUBSTITUTES otf toh pn are worthless A Champlain Ward\u2014 Patrick Dinan, ste.| thinks desirable.Nusically, The Bur.| \u201cbeet, t._Roch\u2019s\u2014Services at 10,80 ; .Cn CHEQUE vedore.ins Ward\u2014H pomaster is said Lo be the best tight ¥ nan 2a gioly Communion at WARNES BAFR AL \"BOTTLE FREE.Na 2 Je 1 Ç \"| | i - mn.tac >, : el itanhin's Ward-Henri D.Barry, opera hat has been produced in Am-|¥ nd \u2018alter Morning a SR funda \u2019 ve TRI A BOTTLE FRE : Montcalm Ward\u2014Noel Rancour, ice rep and 3rd.Seats free.Rov.A, J.hat eer eT care em a trio] bottle will be sent ladder od.TR Rae Sarton Gant Dei so a, \u201cto ped ee aid, din leo hey en en ation ai Joseph Gauthier, | Bartley Campbeti's great play, \u201cThe Oo, \\ a prweriptlon fo he have Dec Hate Cure, All vou have todo is CHEAPEST ON desurative paire.W, | White Slave,\u201d will be presented at the at ich, St.Jolin dal PR Er a Ont.and raion sae Clement er Vard\u2014Masimilien | \\uditorium on Thursday.Friday aud \u2014Holy Communion at 7 \"4 in at paper.Tho jrehuluencis of tid offer js guarkutesd by the publisher.pie dE THE MARKET.teen, ian acturer, \u2018aturday.March 10th, 11th and 12th.[0 Mitany.and Holy Communion at .oe auveur Ward\u2014FElrear Savard.\u201cThe White Slave\u201d teen with pathos 1030 am.Catechiaing at 2.30 p.m \u2014- - ~~ - i 3 St, Valior Ward\u2014Hon, S x and pure sentiment amd the brightest Evensong at 7 pu.Preacher Rov.|THE KING AND CZAR six weeks\u2019 courso of traiuiog.A Quality he o a on.S.N.Parent, | ot comedy, while the scenery illustra.Dr.Tucker.- INTERCHANGE NOTES sintilnr order has bers rene th FOI TREE OFFICE OF ALDERY tive ure the prettiont Jo to bn .\u2014 * | naval reserves, his fe ut Es feted H CR ALDERMEN [iund ulong the lower Missinsippi, and Trinity Ch s .\u2014 indicat that aver ih Se = ca Guaranteed FOR SEAT NO, 3.the mechanical and eleetrical effects, below.H.hrc, Dre ne street, (Continued from Fust Page.) wade ready for ik Jett: Fd of the Tea, St Lewin Ward\u2014C.Edmond Tasche.including the ain stone nee oil Trinity Chey tomorrow will be as (ture a big werchuntman lying the | hola Rursiag aguiy if necessary.reau, notary, © win rounds \u20ac tne.e cont | follows :\u2014Morning Praver at 11 o'clock Japanese Il : hed the ehtrahce |; THE MANDSU NT Palace Word-Adoiphus FE.Peifior, (ré; which will prosnt it here ix 8id | Sunday School and Bible Clan ci 3 | cobenese lay approaches port of the] qe MANDIUR DISNANTLED.° ° 0 manager.to be a remarkably strong one and gm Fivening Prayer at 7 o'clock.| channcl suddenly stoppou, aignatlgi 1] askin on March 4 \u2014 Copeal- ®9 | Champlain Ward\u2014Banicl Griffin, ste- includes, nome of the leading members | Beata all free.Rtrangers made welcome | am sinking,\u201d \"dnd ov to set- et ihe ne a Saal hod e dramatic profession, à .« + ., \" Q U E 8 = Cc .vedore.of the Irolemion Rev.B.A.Waikine, M.A.Rector.tle.Luckity o tug with stean up was day cable \u2018tes an adjustment : ec John'e Ward\u2014Elzear Vincent, paire \u2014 ; ! close by and towed the, Japendec ves- H Mn hookseller and printer, POSSIBLE REVOLUTION Catliedral of the Holy Trini + -Sun-|xel inté à shallow part of the outer been the conti of the dation Shan ) ° Montcalm Ward \u2014 Patrick Hogan, IN MEXICO dav.8th March\u2014Holy Communion, 8 harbor, The morchantuas wes load: hat oi the Russian guet Mandjer|| Tucker S Green Mountain rete, ew York d am.Matine and Holy Communion, | 8d with iron.Her captain declarod jie] u décrogard oi th gushout Mandjur)] St.Hoch's Ward\u2014Napoleon Drouin.New York, March 4.- A derpateh of .* [had beck caught in a storm and the | '\" MTom 2 +5 y merchant.from Tacoma, Wash.to the Herald, [ 1) am., Childeren's Service.3 30 P-L | pumps, which bal kept the at and that the Rursian Conaul-General INDIAN Jacques Cartier Ward \u2014 Joan Flie|teys Mexico in on the ove of a revo: Evensong end Sermon, 7 p.m.The afloat.broke down Just a (be en-1 ©! Shanghai had Rd eho insta REMEDIES Martineau.merchant.lution, according to Col.M.H.fRlev, L.Norman Tusor, MA.D,C.L.] trance oi Mort Arthur vas reached, Taotai M that mince 8 ran tlcniont of Bt.Sewvour Ward\u2014Fex.X.Jobin, | Thompson who has just returned from | will be the préacher at IL sm.amd WHEN THE WAR BROKE OUT.Îtho Mandjor and to her hole trader, that country.He buses the belief on! will add, th hild 3.30n.m.[ .; : : ce tirs Startles the City With its Woaderful Cares, oe Valier Ward\u2014Ulderie Cantin, | the opinions of men whe are on the The offerings \u201cat i a at | Fo.The .wife of p Russian naval Gfficer [at Sba hai until the end of the war.manufacturer, *|inside of Mexican polities and who | wil! be given to the British and For atta: to ¥R acniored cruiser Rom| Brest, France, March 4.\u2014 By orer stand high with the Goveroment.Col.!oign Bible Society, founded March, via, who has just arrived here from] ol the Minister of Marine, M, Pellan, = ADVICE TO \u2014 With the exception of the Honorable i i : 4 û Ao sN : .3 Thompson says the prospective revo- 7th, 1804, Vlndivostoak, described the tens: there | all lea ver-of-abrente mval\u2019 officers ig EN, Wiis Middls-Agod aud Young M.B in ~ Parent; tha celine seat Ne.3 jution in dependent upon President ! + at the outbreak of hostilitiof.At &/and men and.those of some ebuvales- i ON SRE LUN : nds s Sard, for which he had [Diaz release OÙ.the i th \u2018eloek in (he morning of K 9[cants have heen cancelled.| heen elected, all the abovenamed Al.| Diaz's releass of the reins of e © in he ng © x vi There are thousands of yon troubled with Rheumatism, Dyspepsia, Gravel, Ridney md dermen havin Government to Lismantour, his pre.e ome a shot was lired bi the flagahip amd ting from a Bladder trouble, Organic Weakness, Lost Vitality, or any Dissese resal A ng accented the seatn for sent Secretary of War, whom he pro.signalu were hoisted calling all seameh 2 , : 3 Excesses and Indiscretion, Y hich they had been olected, ed pores to make his Vieo-President.\u2018 ï and others who were on ahore loave tu Wills En lish Pills Do not be discouraged because other Remedies have failed 10 benefit you, taken the oaths of office, of allegiance \u201cLiamantour in a friend of the ee cher rome on board.\u2018There was great ox REMEMBER THAT TUCKER'S GREEN MOUNTAIN INDIAN REMEDIES | onc =! lnndd \u201d qualication.8 re pe at Three PT STANDS THE GLOW OP ROBUST Soment and euthurass wmimg ele Worid'e Famous Reth ody will in leas time tha: ther advertising Remedies, CO ie belief prevails that Lismontour SALTH ON G0 - people in the streets.Tho warships ja amo | are you in leas time than any other adve; s The Council then proceeded to the wdll return to the church the lands HEALTH ON CHERKS ANU LIPS.tha harbor were surrounded by You Nr.George Tecker The Well Knowa Montreal Herbalist.| tection of a Mayor, the City Clerk{ which have been confiscated and this] HOW BLOOD 18 MADE RICH AND crowds gathered around them, watch.for Constipation, Bilious- Has bad years of experience and @ record for marvellowly quick and rmanent ouree, | CBlling in turn each of the said Alder.| ow; i » ve 3 RED ENOUGH TO BRAUTIF RE a p sbi iv \" .Avail yourself of tho rtunity to obtain the services, of \u201c exporieuced Hertalist men, who were all present in their Hill be a signal for # revolution COMPLEXION 5 FY THE st re are, fete war es ness snd Bick (34 years) Specialist at 8 moderate expense, within the reach of all, reapective seats, and who all but one DENTS ON \u20ac brioht von .iv | & channel.At 2 o'clock in the after HU 1 CARON &t JOSEPH STREETS, St.Roch Quebec| 74 thei \u201cVote viva vor \u2018in| GIBL STUDENTS ON I ad he ecm | Roan: ed by.th Homa, ad ac Headache, = 1 WR favor of the Honorable S.N.Parent, THEIR DIGNITY» acquired.All that is necessary in companied by the hurtaba of the peo-] No griping or bad after effects.Wills\u2019 English Pills roach the root of trouble the said Honorable 8.N.Parent him.St.Petersburg, March 4.\u2014 The = purs the blood and od Ply it with ple gathered on the jee, the fledt steam.give a y cure sell voting for Alderman Donohue, of offended dignity 7 gi * © corpuscles, i beat cents per 9 n \u2019 3 gnity of 107 girl students, ; is ised out.An Imperial order has s 1 seat No.I.Rt.John's Ward, out of 1,000 who attended the univer- Che simplest method of {doing this is isued suæmoning the reserve subal bottle at a} druggists, 135, from.the be rus om an The City Clerk then proclnimel the | sity extension classes, hus resulted in tem which is alweys lacking where the | 1708 81d first-class reserve men of M.B py jontreal.\u201d P.ited, raid Honorable RN, Parent oleeted | the indirect closing of the University complexion ia pallid or sallow.European Russia to the colors for uw | Mountain St, Mont , PQ.Mavor of the City of Quebec for the | temporarily and the closing of the - Ÿ a |e de \"He fo il lpn or ac \"5 ABTRS WANTED | HOTELS emo HEAD OFFICE His Worship tre Mayoc-eleet thon | the girl students joined a few dave tained in ita mont efficient ataté in \u2018AND {ork the oath of office Mav in issuing an address of loyalty.| p .whi vel YOR WESTMINSTER BANK OF MONTREAL BUILDINC urbe in the bane of Hin Honor.the T remaining 167 Fours hoi who | ous blond \u201cdin pere GELLAVAN Baron New York, 7th Ave.Recorder of the City of .ad no n consulted held à mceting! natter how ko .: \" i MONT tendered his thankr pot Queer cam after the acklress had heen vent in may or bee Forvasony Pt onde pos \u2014 ee shawec Daibes REAL sil.and delivered an address embozk.| and protested because it had been! nourish it.The immediate result ja a| Jerome Gallavan, whe, with his je every spartment.Heoms with ing the operations and work done hy | Presented in the name of the entire hatter color, which will improve stead.| #ilo and two children, left Woolwich,\u2019 EE odes ay an à > alto 8 the Ite Council during the lost two |@ir! student body.The resentment ily under Ferrneonc.England, in June, 1809, for Queblec, or | turnished or nfs .\u201cBreadway cars ai Subseribed-\u20148l,000,000.Six Work the Maso the inform.Vso.ows of conga | Eric 0 nt taken pride in por Rok now living, be \u2018dncechnts re | bot or tog Puce sng Paid up-8800,000.Reserve Fund\u2014835 0,000; cd the Council that be had rev n | 0 the Mikado.Thin wanmot dune | orton Than covmories past] eg with Masars, Hood te Hon \u201crant | aged es Heck rom Unies square sé message from the Royal Humane So.| however.The peealeitrante recured powders, lin influence is lasting, | tors, 3 Raymond Buildings, uray's | $100.; telephone, steam LE eid ciety, requesting him to present to | the sympathy of the ule students amd} uhereas artificial beautifiers are hut | I, London, Kugland, Teoma: rates, 81.00 pe yuan President Nr.piston Pelletier, of thin city.a the disorder, rented in the 1 tapi | temporary aid.Thousands that \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 __& PEN ATG ors sains wouter fight Hon, Lord Strathcona and Mount Royal, 6.C.M6 parchment certificate in recognition of | Ping closed.In the men\u2019s technolo: | have used Ferrozone are glad to en.W.RAGER.L.the bravery hich i cod in | Kical institute the disgust of à Jewish i .it certainly | DARLINGTO! AW.opal aaving the te of Nir,\" Brand in student was aroused nnd o [fight re ia asa Rental for partied » ONS _BANBROGKS, We, Vice-President : from frowning at the Island of Or.vite hen the vtexrarda Taterfeged Motches, skin eruptions snd poor com- Visitors to {and Residents) shoud use .a ne t or, the whole student hody turned on xt - 1 Hon.George A.Drummond.Ad.ut the! anon i ipf them.The stewards have resigned.plexion hat i fan buy.DARLINGTON\u2019 am we 4 o Hin Worship R! Misa Minnie I.Stirling, of Lencas- THE - » Mayor, © raid document was -_-_ ma .ter, writes: \u201cI can recommend Ferro- Directors : then presented to Mr.Vietor Pelle HAMIL ON HAPPENINGS zeme Lo evervone who i A brilliant book.\u201d \u2014The : ; ST 0 tite me, p needs something + «.6.Angus, \u20ac.R Hosmer, ames Ross, Fold Hin Lordship the Bishop of| Hamilton, Ont, March 4\u2014Biy the ex.) to clear up their complexion.Before LONDON \u201cTariiciiarly good.\" QUEBEC BAN K.E.8.Clouston, ir W.C.Macdonald, Sir T.G.Shaughnessy,| 1, then meved ly Allerg | [10% of a coal oil lanp lat even.{uring = Ferrorone sy kin was sallow x.0.Coon Head Office, 6.Reid.A.Macnider, Sir Wm.C.Van Horns, Taschercau, seconded by Alderman pr ames Hall, 2v6 Hughson he fired box À Forros hy Tig.Alter AND ww do Mat jee © Quebec, 8.B.Greenshistis.MH.V.Meredith, K.C.M.G.Cumminge, and vo street, north, sustained fatal injuries ! \u2018 enn there was a ath Bd, Revised, g7\u2014 FOUNDED 1818, GC M.Hays, À.T.Paterson © Remote, That this Couneil do now from Hoihich she died tie mor PE Le eus ENVIRONS Maps and Plans oe \u2014 it lo 3 - a ru \u20ac ow .>, t \u2018he t Re re NOR el muel r ., sion till Friday.the eleventh of con) oil lamp felt conght floor and bo | Nes A satisfactory eolor in my 0 lus, Bt a Pha strations.& Incorporated by Royal Gharter, - March instant.tusband and two boarders tried to \u201checka\u201d us, Mape and Plane, 5}, Nuitrn Warum, i The Company 18 authorized to act as Trustes, Executor under | Adjourned.extinguish the fre, hut ahe had inhaled! NE CT.Warwick, of Rracord, | 10111 Mapes Fiass by.Devos 5 Correa AD, ibe, Wills, Assignee, &c, &c., and to give Bonds in eonnection with |, GUARANTERL CURE ro: the Hawes and her body was badly' save: \u201cMy deughier was grenily he.au bites bo Brighton, Foatbourae, Hastin \u2014\u2014\u2014 DUR any Judicial Proceedings, and accept any Financial Agency.Tiehine, Blind, Blender, us mors, | burned from howd to knees, Mrs.Mall rrftte by vaing Ferrommme.She wed | ton, Enmonth, Sidmouth, Taga: | CoPUSl Authorised - « = O4000.0swan 80 vears of age amd in aurvived 16 have a sickly color and sever look hab iy À Dart | Capital Paid U .Saydopos ; , on rived 10 y ; | mon The Law of the Province of Quebec does not require Executors [ing Piles.No cure, no pay.All dion: hy a husband, two sons and twa wd an if «he wou vorr strong.After | moot Bonn! Falmouth, the hears, Prbraney, : REST NY 0 ; i ; NE, .te h hy 3 to give security for their administration, nor are they obliged Hd ot Taro.Ointment vo ret iactur.daughters.| nine {wo boven of Forromme whe fed [Land's End Selly Isles, Bt.Ives, Nenquar, ne.to render accounts to the Courts.The nomination of Die hore it falls to cure uny cane of| 1p is feared that not only the fruit better and her color was wanderfully | Tintagel, Clovelly, ifeacombe, Lyaton, pins m0 frotter te bow long sanding.| dy bt the trees in many localitien improved.Thin one raged her t bead, Bideford, Wye Valley, Suvern Valley, BARD, OF.RS THE ROYAL TRUST COMPANY + more ce pour dare.ne api have leon ce by di every wi conte Frcsopeme cool in Tew week | Bel Mason riper Mars, Maire, Herstort.| rouao moss; Sens\u201d vec ; ation gives sane and rest.ieves it | ter.the Ancaster clistriot peach\u2019 ad Vi i t 1 | rindod Wella, Broce M Lemon i Be o8 Executor, affords the greatest possible security to Testators, [Chg Instantly.Thin 1478 new discovers | (17, have sullated touch ard many are het à clone reves.commlexion.| Form, ben, Atoryatiéit one Menu \"polgatlors | aster Voneli Bea.Th a J .t (a the only plie remedy sold on a .date] lgelloy, togsley, Déson Fitch; The Corporation is perpetual.All its administration is public and [positive guarantee, \u2018no care, \"ao pas |dead.and even the pear did have some neermylinho = wondere for my.| Lacleok, Criccieth, Pwitheil, Lisndudoo, [thy): | Themes Mévovezl, cu tionoral Manager open.It does notdie.its charges are reasonable, and it gives Ties, Soe., eufteted although they aro supposed to dnvghter.\u201d\u201d ire ren Be ramener, Liane BRANCHES : best guarantee a Testator can have that his Estate fi be [50 conte (Genedtan promis \u20182eoio%k,%d (im vory hardy.(irapre and blackber | Fovanme in int what mont nipta [Eire praanfon Cormarvon, Bodigelart, Proviso or Quasac honestly and economically managad, ra REE OR a Be oe AE TE A TE Gun\" * strawherries wi Tac a | .rot \\ i ry + a le right, , The Company will act as Agent and Attorney for Executors [tits the ssistrutad oid eure.The Ancaator district in vory high and akon.tho feel vat erat good DAKLINGHON HANDBOOK 8 fireman 8 Goong bunnse, Bt Oatberins Bi, Monalready acting, or for the management of Estates, and will receive SALE AFOWN CR RID G sufferers from front more than the Ni-| benlth penis marae Price foe.Foon Lisagollen: DARLINGTON & Co.London: | Viet siatal St.Hen free of charge, for safe keepin Sealed Wills, § SALE ORFOWN®E RTD GLOVES | quate istrict which x in o vali oni ny or tiv Inxen far #080 nt all di IMPKIN'H, Paris and New York: | Thot ES ties % 8 ping.6, in which it is named ; , ara «in Laver at all drug BRENT ord Mines, ~~ Bhawioigs Falls, Executor.This morning at 9 o'clock will be | will likely not be xo injuriously afiect- riste, Pevron of substitutes, and ort | Tue Beliwey Be Aetaiin a att | 84 Romuald | rg Solicitors and Notaries placing business with th Co offered for sale 100 pairs of Fowne's | «.Varrorene whee von ask for it.Mail- sata ui PROTIICE OT OrtraRtO may be retained to do the loçai + K in don ; buck Ladies\u2019 Black Undress Kid Gloves, | Foseph Kennedy.he wan last week [nt to vane robirees be N.©.Polaon de sepll xlaw.it.Ottawa, business.o worth $1.50 for 60 cents, sizes 6) Tate ire Title Irene Cole rites rte.Conn.THA.and J E PRINCE, 1 I l D IBtargeon Fala, , to.5Good ) Girl a ing around here with an air of hra.ington.MEPS su.2, e AGENTS, dk #4 COCKBURN.Manayer of the Back of Mesires] for our Dress Maine Deporcnaie | 0e, 199, generally careing a\u201d good Lima.er arch TA fremendona] ADVOCATE, ETC, | Jak Brith North Amerie, New York, * ; .a than whic id - veh damage, H ® \u2019 \u2019 \u2019 Agont in Quotes, © T.BELAND & Ce, hotels all wiused to accommodate him errrsd hors nt 5.90 thin morning.60-MOU AIN HILL.° 60 National bod pi pet Be 1 on 179174-176 John Street.ol ioe hone been feeding at a cheap.\\ohing comparable i EA had wen] PRONE Wap.Comptoir Ravel pro de \u2018Pris Poem whom all mnsssery infer mat ond advics may bs sbtolpod ' experianced during the last 30 years, \u2018 - AS 5 Paria, .: He , Q Co + § q .§ ° .- .A pr \u2018 hte ê Ç a au.0e dr mY ea.+ 1 t 5.3. \"e Cunard Line new York To Liverroot.Onlitng of Quesnstown, Froth Plors 51 & 62, Mortù Sven, W, ©.Mar, 3, 8 AM.a 10 BH, é Mar, 19, 7 AM.ud Mor, #1, Neor, A Sa Rt r.3,7 AM, = mm EE ALLAN LINE.Royal Mail Stermships.HSTABLISHED 1853.WINTER SERVION.Liverpool Bervice.BELEWIRE AND NUDSONR = 255720 es he Shartest, Quickest & Best Root \u2014BRTVESN Montreal and New York Cabin.gore eee S00 and upwarda SQevosd Cablu\u2026 \u2026 \u2026 .887.50 $40.Mo ey Wey as7 ê8û Aosording to steamer aad location of berth, Anthracite Coal Exolusively.Glasgow to Portland and Boston No Smoke, No Dust.\u201d \u2014\u2014 eee eee Moutzeal 8.45 and 1L10 AM, sad 740 | Glan | Stesnhhipe.Aries RE, SEN aus [TT Fob, 747 Ler 26d 1 ml = Tineroiam = BUFFRT CAR ON DAY TRAINS.» [Sasdinisn.\u2014\u2014 LES FM Train Irom Polat Levi er ed] [OE amhert gi ow Yo express vis D, @Hasgow and New York Service.&H 130 b.tt.train (CP.R.) from Quebec, du From Montreal 635 P.pris with New York | Glasgow night express via D, & H.ra Er from Halifax leaving Levis at 1245|12 Feb, Ex, connects at St.Tarot in D dE fl nae.Insist upon tickets via the - DELAWARE @ HUDSON.The only line along the beantifal shore of Lake Champlain.4.1.CULVER, Ho et - AMERICAN LINE, Cherboo cs ous Faire on re 8 Laure Br, fes voue 12 | Zeotand.\u2026.«.Mar.28 RED STAR LINE.New York\u2014Antwerp\u2014Paris, aes Saturdays at 10.30 a.m.1 Balliags ION LINE Petia 3 | Bender Plers 14 and 15 North River, 73 Broadway, New Yord I.S.Stocuiig 5 Louis Bn Bae Sho: ly Senny, G.TE y, corner of Du Fort and Ane fitresta, Quebec.\u2014 THE MOST NUTRITUOUS EPPS\u2019S COCOA SNE CHRONICLE, QUEBEC.OANADA.yy, WUVLLE BELEN § &,] Hodoo of Bemord BTOOK AND BOND BROKERS, [i lavestment Securities! LEPAIVRE & T HEREAT, Aesountants and Private Wire to Montreal and New Have transferred their office to York.93 ST.PETER STREET.Me.97 SL Pater Stra, us Above Messrs.{J, P.Tache & Co.PHONE { 48 cr RI \u2018 COMMERCIAL, |mre Nr Aubert, Be.Pole Bt, \u2014\u2014 New York, March ov tay\u2019s stock market was of the .> character us NEW YORK 870CK MARKET.| those that have pegged it this week.The following letter is supplied by the | There was vome shod foi strength in fim of Neuville Bellou & Co, ite morning, which Bide o little di \u2014 March, 1903, 81,505,076, NEW YORK ponton EXCHANGE | mme pre = mae MARKET.QUEBEC STOCK MARANT.Asked Bid Bo Fgh Low Cov | Quebec Rani 120 113 -\u2014 Union Bank.138 10 May.0 18,70 16.04 13.70 15 82 Na 186 104 duly .1870 33.94 15.70 13.70 | C.R., NX.tr 110 \u2026 verses sie vrces 7000 | Rich, & 80 %» mt Mont.H.n 7 AT DEATH'S DOOR.Queboo R 13¢ 12 Yesterday morning a young lad wan Gretel c tu vo playing on the whorl opposite Hoche- he 88.Co 1s 108 .when he vu y missed in He heen ._ Tooting end fell into the river.For Montmorency Cotton Ga.86 mately for the lad, a ship laborer Body of a mn happened to be around, and casting @ on Là EP © 5 aside hin coat jumped into the river Toe = - \"wm and eeizedd the hoy as he wan sinking Be ed ee es for the last time.He wae taken ont | in an insenrible condition.but soon |Wee .He 9 recovered coneciouspess\u2019 afer having |l'entre Star.AB been given a few drops of Gabriel | Nov®h SNR wee come pues Ÿ s Dubois\u2019 brandy, which is the beat of | Repabliti.ice wen woth soe § r eotdinls, the most precious and oldest | Pavae + ese = 0 8 of imported Cognave, Vistwe,., \u2018 3 1 AY, MARCH 3, 1:40.\u2014 INSOLVENT NOTICE.Provioce of Quebec District of Kamourss } Superior Court.In the matter of JOHN R.McCONNELL, Lumber Jobber, Marysville, N.B, losol- veut, NOTICE is hereby given that in virtue of an order of the Court dated March Sad, 1904, « mertlog of the croditors of the sald insot- vent will be held in the Superior Uourt, at Preasrville, Friday, March 11h, 1904, at 10 vclook A.M.to give thelr advice to the p utment of & curator and to one of more luspectors to this estate, V.B.PARAD Provisiogal Guardian.Office : Dalbousie Bt - échelles à Ont No.CE Battaing Quebec, arch 4th, 1904, As B.DUPUIS, ART.SB Bruneau & Duouis.STOCK BROKERS.MEMBERS OF THE MONTREAL \u2019 STOCK EXCHANGE Quebec, 128 St.Peter Street.Montreal, 12 Hospital Street.New York, 15 Broad Street\u2014 Private Wire with Leumsbery & Ce, New York, MONTREAL STOCK REVIEW, Received by McDougali & Cowans, oves their private wire.(R.H.Reid, manager.) Montreal, March 4\u2014The local nmarLet continved steady (oday, except Coal, which again scored g lous of about 3 points on very smal! transactions.It is band to say where thin stock is all beld, as on a decline of thirty points there hax heen practically no = long #tock come out.Boston still continues bearish, but we think on any decline below fifty thin stock aboukd be good, ax they have undoubtedly a fine property, but it inust be run for the benefit of sharchoklers and not for spceu- lators.New York bad a slightly firmer tone and they are inclined to lock for a rally.They sav if stocks do not decline on bad news at ond get up.Money ix very plentiful ar this ould in time help things, i re MONTREAL STOCK MARKET.Asked.Bid.CPR a 0 .UIE 1113 Montreal Street .05: 2 Montreal Street, New \u2026 200 118 Toledo Street.93 VE \u2018Twin City \u2026 SRF 67 Detroit United «a 6 Halifax Street oN Toledo Street 2 18 St.John Street 120 ~ Winnipeg Street .W040 K.& 0.Nav.> 7 Montreal Power 0p 70 Bominion | & S., 84 s Dotuinien [ & N, \u2018pid » A Nova Scotia Steel \u201c7% Dominion Coal .M\u201d Dominion Con, pk M2 105 latercoloninl Coal .10 - Intercolonial Coal 1m \u2014 Conunercial Calide 19% 187 Montreal Telegraph 0 4 Bell Telephone, N.D \u2014 IN Ogilvie Nig.pid.po TG Ogi Mig.com.15% 10 Montreal Cotton, AD 115 \u2014 Bominien Cotton \u2026.3h Montreal Bank \u2026 2850 Molsone Bank My ane Merchauts Bank -\u2014 1% Royal Bank 214 \u2014 Nova Scotia Bank \u2026 67 Io Union Bank .132 \u2014 Mana Bank 211 \u2014 Bank of Commerce \u2026.\u2014 150 Colored Cotton Honds .98 \u2014 Dominion 1 & 8.Bonds .53 \u2014 Montreal Street Ronds .Me Ogilvie Mfg.Bonds .nm - Sales.Montreal Power, 63 at 70.Toronto Street, 2 at 974.Traeminion Coal, 50 at 5.Dominion 1 & S, HN at =.Rächelieu & Ontario Navigation Co.Wi at 90, 75 at 80}, Bell Telephone Rightsat 24, Montreal Bank.1 at 215, \u2014\u2014 ee Mrs.Geo.B.Griswold Had Female Troubles, Dyspepsia and Nervousness.Mrs, fico.RB.Griswold, Nanaimo.BC, writing specially for women, says :\u2014\"The grand auccess of Paine's Celery: Compound in my case leads me to believe that it has no equal in the world for curing the ills of women.For three yoare female troubles, dye- Pat 23, 17 pepsia and nervousness made me a shadow of my former self.1 was treated hy competent doctors.and took 5 sca trip that lasted six weeks, but got home again feeling no better.Mter mading one of your hooks on Painnja Celery Componmd, 1 bought a supply and used it fnithfully.Three hottlen were sufficient to convince me that | bad found a fricod amd helper.Six bottles, thank God, banished ali my complaints and made me a new wou 1 am anvions that every auf- feriné woman should know what Paine's Celery Compownl has done for Paine\u2019s Celerv Compound The Great Spring Medicine Made Her a New Woman.If you are nick and desire free medical advice, write to \u201cConculting Phyvician,\u201d The Welix & Richardson Co.Limited, 200 Mountain St, Montreal, .Li \u2014 GRAND TRUNK SYSTEM Wont.p'e Fair, 81.10018 Art, 36-Dac, 1, 1904 CANADIAN PACIFIC Palace of Minos nad Metallurgy, 530x750 feet, 18.06 A.M | Expres for Mootreal sad inter cout $500,000, IST BA Week, daye| moisi oS tive 1AL TRS y.ar à P40 COLON w 12.16 P.M ( Express for Montresl and inteye Te Pacific Coast and other Westar 3 diate.Stations Day RCH sot to.APRIL sotb, 1904 only (and Parlor Gar, + MARCH 1st to y \"1.30 P.M [Feat Express for From Quebos to Waek dor con aad Pacor Gass Dow Oi asouver, Vieira, We: | $51.40 aly eater t ee 4.50 P.M[ Locel for Three Rives wiaster, B.C.ee $t \u2018 Ed da {and PY Express Billings Mont 20000000 000meme am | 3.4 only.ormediate Stations, M » Froil, Rohsce.11.00 P.M [ Night Ex; for and alrite Joo Moke} $48,901.20 { ght Expres Lor Montreal sad Coaches sad Alesping Onc, Anasoads, Butte, He .PRR RT Bi] $48.40 go lolorde Spgs, Deaver, Pueblo \u2014 p ATLANTIC CITY .The Favorite Seaside All-Yesr Around.1 rtment hotel Ful mort of déscriptive matter, \u2014 9 WORLD'8 FAIR, St.Louis, Me, April sotb, to December et, 904: \u2014 Spri d and N ora p, en u Bale late, Vancouver and all points Ives too ren stray ao tons :\u2014 16.56 LIL, +12.45 noon *6.05 PI, (Dally except Sunday, °Dally.) For all information, Maps and Time Tables, ato., apply to any G.T, R or eo CITY PICKET OFFICES.(op \u2014 + Corner Du Fort nn Streets (of For tickets, parlor and ce ; ite Chateau Fronienec) Ferry vations, appl Ee Tieket Agen Pace Bite ing.Daihouels street, a oot Ticket Mau Cuaieau Frontanno or to ol St.Paul street, and 340 St, JULES HONE, Palais & Frei, stroed (Palais).City Fasenger ght Agwt.Also Agent for all Trausstlantic Lines, \u2014 Quebec Railway, Light ane Power Company On and after MONDAY, Septemitts 28th, 1903, trains will run as follows 3 BETWEEN QUEBEC AND MONTM@s RENCY FALLS, WEEK DAYS, : Laave Quebec every hour irom & AM; ET 30 Trulne Leave Levis, Boston and New York Express Sherbrooke, Boston, Springfield Ito 11 P.M.JM.{New York and all New England] Leave Mon Falle 6.10 4, P.M.Polots, also Beacos and Megantio.ry Rd from 6.30 AM, wu LL.\u2019 100 ACCOMMODATION; PEF SUNDAYS.asd ab] Leave Quebec :\u20147, & A.M.and P.M pena Bambee half hour from 1 EM.to TP \u201c eave lontanorenc: F :-6.66%, 8.30 MIXED : 1141 AM, 12.26 PA, and 14 M4 For Beauce, Megantic and- in |Balf hour from 1.30 PLL 0 7.08 PA AM.\\ ermediate Stations./ | BETWEEN QUEBEC AND STE, ANN DE BEAUPRE, TRAINS WILL ARRIVE AT | Ne WEEK DAYS.; Boston and New York Express, L.10 P.N Accommodation at 7 .Leave Quebec :\u20147.30, 9.48 Aa LUE, Minod 655 FM.COTE 5.18, and 6-15 P.M.ve Ste.Anne de =\u201485%, New York and Boston Express reus dolls |: 30, 9.45, 1146 LK.and CP, exoep! 3 ai Saturday SUNDAYS.aoe nmodation ne d nda.* Leave Quebec :~7, 8 A.M, 1,45 wad amined and checked U.s.ex 5451 PM Ano through fi usbic.ve Ste.de Beaupre :\u2014& Fors a reservation and fur-|11, 11.45 A.M., and 4 P.M.1 ther information, apply to F.8.Stock ing, City Ticket Office, 32 St.Louis atrest.P.GRUNDY, J.M.WALSH, Gen\u2019.Managee.Gen.Pass.Agent BETWEEN QUEBEC JOACHIM, WEEK DAYS; I Quebec :~9.45 AM, and 18 \u2018Leave St.J 7 and dL ev cachlm and il Freight delivered at Quebeo\u201d Stethos aile 345 P.M.will he forwarded next oaly.Yor ali other information apply the Superintendent.te J.A.EVERELL, Edw; A.EVANS, Superintendent.Gan'l.Monagezs AND mn, Great Northern Railway of Canada.\"TIME TABLE FOR WINTER 1508 4.LEAVE QUEBEC.Daily Except Sunday.8.10 a.m.Express for Lake 8t.Joseph, St.Raymond, Grand Mere, Shawinigan Falls, Joliette, St.Jerome, Lachute, Hawkesbury, Montreal, ete.ARRIVE QUEBEC, Daily Except Sunday.7.40 P.M.Express [rom Hawkealury and intermediate points.Through freight trains dally each \"Foe rates, information, etc, apply to \u2018he New Route tu the Far-Famesd Saguenay.Un and after Moncay, November 10, 190$, trains will run to and from 86, Andrew street terminus as follovas.stopping at intermediate stations a A.J.GORRIE, cS TU«ŒBS, .LEAVE QUEBRO Gen Su ass.Agent.|8.10 A.M.For Roberval and Chicoutfh Or F.8.STOCKING, mi, daily except Saturday ead Tickeé Agent, %3 Louis St Sunday.810 A.M.For Riviere à Plerte Jsta Saturday only.Quebec and Levis Ferry |5.20 I'M.For St.Raymond, dally em Wit Leave cept Sunday.y Quebeo and 7.30 P.M, For Roberval and Chicoutl Every 30 Minutes mi, Saturday soly (with sicoping From 7 AM.to § PM, car for Chicoutimi.) AWD AFTER ARRIVE AT QUEBEC Prom Quebec, From Levis.7.00 A.M.From Chicoutimi and Robes 7PM 1130 PM 7.30 P.M, 1200 AM.val, Monday only.(Leaving Chie ICE AND WEATHER PERMITTING.coutimi at 6.30 p.m.sad Roberval) UNDER NOTED TRIPS WILL BE] 6¢ 6.25 p.m.Sunday).found convenient to passengers travel-| 8.45 A.M.From St, ymoad, dally except Sundaying by the undermentioned railways (Sundays excopted)\u2014will leave QUEBEC LEVIS.TOR Intercolonial Rallway.AM, 7.00 Mixed from Rivdu Loup.7.00 from Montreal.1030 Express from R.du Loup, PM 12.00 Through Bzress from 7.40 P.M.From Chicouttmi amd Robe val daily except Sunday and Moms 7.40 PM.From Hives a Plums Joy Tiga Tor ois by T.8 tocking, ickets for s: .8.8 opposite St.Louis Hotel, where parles aud slésping car accommodation can be reserved.ALEX, HARDY, J.G: BCOTT, Gen, Pass Agent: Gen.Manager: 000 EN 0 Managers ¢ i \u201d St, Lawrence & Adirondack Railwa New York Central & HUDSON RIVER RAILROAD THE ADIRONDACK ROUTE FROM CANADA TO THE COTATRE-\" Time Table of Nov.15th, 1903.AM.8.00 Express to Campbeliton, 11.30 Express to Moatreal P.M.330 Express to Riv.du Loup, 400 Exprems te Montreal.5.00 Through Express to Halifax (dailyex- | 5.46 Express from Saturday.) Montreal.Quebec Oentrat Railway, M AM.fired to Beauce nd) 7.30 Accommodation Campheiitoncept Triag Jonction.from Sherbrooke, leave Windsor Btation, Montres P.M, 130\" Expres from |u.20 A.M.daity ez- | M ; 2.30 Express to Boston| Boston and Bpring- cept rind .8ol- bany.vus, i and Springfield.eid.id\" Trala through racuse, .730 Mixed from to New York.ter, Buffalo, Tan, 6.00 Aocnmmondationto| Beauce and .00 P.M.every day Lake, Bare he broote.Junction, a the r.Solid pac Laks, Mae Geaud Trunk Rallway Perry.Now\u201d Yorn, wh to one, vient Week Days.Beauharnois and QUEBEC, SOUTH QUEBEC.| PULLMAN Parior dard 0812 AM AM, York and Sleeping dus Lie am New 655 Expres: to the {738 from the .seping Cars on t Traie aT | % Sxprem frien Montreal and All Laie PM.P.M, LUVAL TRAINS > £345 Mailto the Week, | 150° Mall irom the |Marnoin aon Sines e yt le7teid,\" Bias #05 Express to the West.Station, Montreal, 8.10 p.m., me West.cept Sunday, am.Ru mis.daté né EE ét, du PM, AM, snadian Pacific and Interco 6.06 Mail to the Weat' | 7.28 Express from the [trains from Quebec connect at Mon Wat, Tail RS Quebec, 4th Jan,, 1904 For information, \"ime tables, ete, cali -\u2014 on Ticket agents Oanadias Pac Mails a | WAY, OT Write tO À.J.Hebert, Traveler SINGING.PIANOFORTE-||ling Agent, ou F.KE.Barbour, General A rE an Generel Passenger Agent General Manages O4 Certra) Station.New Tors WSR vo boric somt ind Grilles mod Pump Forwesd 38 Tloom specialty.\u2018 Sketches and Estimates made on demané Ar J.FLYNN, 50 Masquerito and 111} 3t Aun Bite] 0.H.HARVEY, A.R.G.0, (Organiet and Choirmaster, St, Matthew's Church) GIVES LESSONS IN Voice Production.Organ and Planoforte Playing, Marmony and Counterpoint.FOR TERMS, ETC, APPLY 526 ST.JOHN STREET HARMONY.ORGAN. CEYLON TEA GREEN OR BLACK Millions of people drink Ceylon Tea\u2014not on account of a fad, 1 > For Sale by! All \u201cCAM BROTHER OF FAMOUS DIXIE & POLO CIGARS, but because it is the best tea to be had.Have you tried it ?HAVE YOU TRIED THE NEW CLEAR HAVANA CIGAR - - - - ILLO\u201d Jetejeisieirs BIRTH.HOLDEN .\u2014 On the Sth March, the wife of P.J.Holden, of a daughter, OIRD.O'REILLY \u2014 Died, Ellen Brown, beloved wife of James O'Reilly, aml ovly daughter of Mr, Peter Brown, aged 34.The funeral will leave her late residence, 28 St.Nicholas street, on Sunday afternoon, at 215, for St Patrick's Church, and thence to St.Patrick\u2019s Cimetery.Friends usd acquaintances arc respectfully requested to attend.NEW ADVERTISEMENTS Wusient Patio à.Lavigne, lostugs Coffee.Moshey Mateh-Quetee Shattoy Ninhfew Bouks\u2014P.4.Lvos.New Bargain\u2014Prumeau & Kirouec.Mount Hermon Cemetery Assuciution\u2014 Ernest F, Wartel-.Bale of Fowne's Kid Gloves\u2014T.Beland | & Co.Irish Protestant Benevolent Fociety\u2014 J.J.Dunlop.Marine Engines aml Boilers\u2014II.Dinningfnsqlvent Notic\u2014V.E.Paradis.Ur.J.Cotlia Broune's Chioradyne-J.T.Duvenport, Ltd., Vosdon.Bix Books for the Rick\u2014Dr.Shoop.Maple font Rebbers\u2014Camnpbell Shoe Co.March 4th, 1904, EL.MASONIC ENGAGEMENTS MARCH.1904, will be bold at tha Masonic sireet, during the month, aa follows : Mesati Hall, at 8 o'clock MONDAY, 7th March\u2014Lodge cf Perfection.MONDAY, lith Match-8t.Andrew's Lodge No.6.WEDNESDAY, 1th March\u2014Stadacons Chapter Royal Arch Masons.MONDAY, 2st March \u2014 St.John's Lodge, No.3.MONDAY, 23th March\u2014Alhion Lodge, + No, 2, delle eine teh The Members of the Canadian Manufacturers Association \u2014 ARE \u2014 Cordially Invited to Visit New Show Rooms, Offices, Etc, Mechanies Soopiy Coy 80-g0 St.Paul Street.MOUNT HERMON CEMETERY ASSOCIATION.Annual General Meetingme The Antvaal Goneral Moving of (he above Asauciation, for the nier Lion of Direutore, sid other business, will lm hold «tthe office nl the Seorstacy *Treesurae, Richeliou & Ontario Narigat jon Co, Building, 46 Dalhousis Street, top floor) on TUESDAY, the 15th day of 1004, at 8 p.m.By order, ERNEST P.WURTELE, Sacretary-Tressurer, À Delicacy ASK \"YOUR GROCER FOR IT irish Protestant Banevolont] SOCIETY.The general annual meeting will tx hekl on Monday evening, 7th instant, at 8 o'clock, in the rooms of the VMC A.for the election of officers for the ensuing veur nud the tronsac- tion of general business.+ 4.DUNLOP.Necretary.Quebee, Ath March, 1904, HOCKEY BANKERS MATCH EAST SIDE vs WEST SIDE (ST.PETER ST.) QUEBEC SKATING RINK, This (SATURDAY) Evening AT 8.15 0 CLOCK Admission 15e.(Gallery 10c.extra.NEW BARGAINS EVERY DAY- \u2014\u2014\u2014 Note Paper and Envelopes below cost.Fancy Goods cnly slightly dum.aged are offered at \u201cextremely low rates.Why not take advantage of this opportunity to secure GENUINK BALCAINS.PRUNEAU & KIROUAG, 44 FABIQUE STREET.MUSICAL PUBLICATION.24 MELODIES FOR THE MIDDLE REGISTER OF THE VOICE.a ENGLISH AND FRENCH TEXT, WITH PIANO ACCOMPAIN- MENT BY ERNEST LAVIGNE.Que Volume Price 6150 with a beautiful portrait of the composer.ON SALE AT A.Lavigne\u2019s MUSIC WAREROOMS, 68 ST.JOHN STREET.Quebec, Gth Marob, 1901 mar.Laÿ BISQUIT BRANDY \u201cV.V.8-O.P.\" 55 YEARS OLD.\u201cOLD LIQUEUR\" 20 YEARS OLD.\u201cBISQUIT 10 YEaRS OLD NXPORTS 1909 -1703,070 LITRES.WALTER R.WONHAM & SONS, Montreal, Sele Areats for Ganséa, FOB BALE BY ALI.\"DING WINE MERCHANTS, - L .sm AR Ah coc ot \u2014~ e | reminded of the annual general meet.A pdb ante à 01 0 Me da sea EMA FLE TC 00690000000 + ° 4 © < WHAT IS 60ING ON.8 : : + Auditorium \u2014 \u201cWhen | Women © @ Love\u201d 2.15 and 5,15.® - e @ Snowshoo Races, Levis, 230 4 ® pu @® + ® ® Church of England Female Or- @ @® phan Asylum, wmual weeting, @ \u20ac 3pm.+ ° ; Bi + Quebec Rink\u2014Band amt Skat- @ ® ing, 3.30 to 5.30 pan.+ * Quechee Rink\u2014Bankers' Hockey 2 $ Match, 5.15 p.m.+ * ; su le @ QUA AA.Rink\u2014Military Foc- $ ® key Match, 8.15 pan.+ + » 46054160 Hy Local News.CLOCKS WILL BE STOPPED.The Quebec l'out Office clocks will be stopped for a couple vf days, while repairs are being made.\u2014\u2014\u2014 IRISH PROTESTANT BENEVOLENT SOCIETY.The members of this Society are ing at N o'clock Monday evening in the Y.M.C.A.rooms.See advt.SACRED CONCERT.In response to numerous requests, Mr.O'Connor Budden will repcar che sacred concert which was given in St.Andrew's Church last Tuesday evening The coocert will be given on\u2019 Tuesday evening next, \u2014 INCIPIENT FIRE.A fire was discovered in the basement of Foley & Co's.tailoring estas lishment, Mountain Hill, early vester.iday morning.The fire brigade was summoned and prevented the fire from doing serious damage.\u2014_\u2014\u2014 MEETING NOT HELD, _ _ The official visit of the officers of the Grand Council, Royal Arcanum, to River du Loup.which was to have \u2018taken place last evening, was cancel led, consequently the Grand Officers ;and a large delegation of local members did not go down as had been planned, cles \u2014 - ST.PATRICK'S CHURCH MISSION.The mission for mon opened at St.Patrick's Church last evening.There was an jmmense congregation of men present, the church being crowded in vvory part.The Rev.Father Bterne preached the opening sermon,\u201d which was listened to with the deepest attention by.the great congregation.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 MANUFACTURERS\u2019 BANQUET, About forty members of the Montreal district of the Canadian Manufacturers* Association arr expected to attend the banquet of the Association in this citv thia evrning.The delegation will leave Montreal by the aîter- noon C.P.R.train to-day, 2 UNIVERSAL BIBLE SUNDAY.Sabbath, March the Gth, will ho olurved by all the city Prowstans chutches, as \u2018Universal Bible Sunday\u201d and a Irce-will offering will be taken up in aid of the Century Fund of the British and Foreign Bible Society.The day will be obmerved throughout the British Empire, the U.S, A, and many forcign countries, YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION.BIBLF SUNDAY.| There was obly one prisoner hefore the Recorder yesterday, à tam arrent- ed for drunkengess.Ho «lit'aot feel disposed to undergo the probation we tem, but promised to leave town im- wadiately, not being a resident of this city, STORM IN GASPE.A violent wind storm is reported from Gridtin Cove, Gaspe.Roofs of houses were badly dameged and much glass minanhed, A house under con struction, the property of Nr.A.Jalbert, was lifted from its fouxdations anu carried a «lqaen feel against one ulongekle, : mm mere FELL ON AN ICY SIDEWALK.A young man named Beaubien, resi ing on D'Aguillon street, slipped on an icy sidewalk while descending St.Augustin utreet yesterday soroing.He tried to get up, hut was unable to do so.Pausers by one to his assistance, and he was taken to a nearby store, ond afterwards taken howe, suffering from a badly sprained anlle.\u2014 em tm DAMAGE BY THE STORM.Numerous cases of damage by the wind storm of the previous night were reported ju town yesterday.At the comer of Bt.Amable and Claire Fontaine streetz.the wind carriel off a portion of the roof of n house in course of construction, doing densge of a couple of hundred dollars.An cleetric pole cn Amablé street was also blown down aed in ite full nid consiterublo damage to a house.\u2014 me FINANCIAL DIFFICULTIES, Mr.M.Clement, of this city has made a demand of assignment on Messrs.Napoleon :Gourdeau, Nap, H.Gourdeau and Alcide Courdeau, doing business herp an curriers under the name of N.Gourdeau & Cie.The insolvents have consented to assign, and Nr.Geo.Darvean, hae been named provisional guardian.Elzear Tessier, shoemuker, of thie city, consented yestvrduy to assign for the benefit of his craditors on demand of Ald.N.Fortier, and the latter has been appointed provisional guardian.ee NIGHT BAVE FROZEN TO DEATH.A farper from the Island, while comitg to town am the icohridge on Thursday night, perceivel à man lying on the roud @ little just the middle of the distance between the Island and Quebec.He inimediately stopped amd found the man in a semi-unconscious state.After rousing the unfortunate man up, he took him into his sleigh and drove him to town.The mam explained Lo the farmer that he had wen taken with a sudden weakness while walking from tiv Island to the city, and said his mame was Omer Desilets ans that he resided at Limoitou, be meen effete Monkey Brand Soap cleans kitchen uten- sila, steel, iron and tinware, knives and torks, and all kinds of cutlery.\u2014 ons \u201cThe tively ex the ma to The desired esd.A great le who Lave been curd of in and other diseases of the stom- square peg in the round hole\u201d ue of means many dyspepsia sch and its allied organs of digestion and nutrition by the use of Dr, Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery say : \u201c We tried many medicines with only teruporary benefit.It was not until we began the use of \u2018Golden Medical * that we found a complete and lasting cure.\u201d $3,000 FORFEIT will be paid by WORLD'S DISPENSARY MEDICAL AS80- CIATION, Proprietors, Buffalo, N.Y., if they cannot show the original of the individual volunteering the testi- ssonial below, and aleo of the writers of every testimonial among the thousands which they are constantly publishing, thus proving their genuineness.wit is with pleasure that I tell you what Dr.Biome Tor mes wes Mra OM.Pale of Peede, Kaufman Co., Texas.\u201cTwo years ï was taken with stomach and bowel (rom Kverything 1 ate would put me in distresa.I lived two weeks on milk and even thet gave me in.1 felt as though I would starve to death.\u2018Aree doctors attended me\u2014oue said I had dys- ia, two said catarrh of the stomach apd eis.They aitended mc (one at a time) for ear.1stopped taking thelr medicine am some patent medicine: get no bette: 'w 80 weak end nervons my heart would ee ate EE ed ad strength, und can est anylhisg \u2018wan Accept no substitute for Dr.Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery.Dz.Pierce\u2019s Common Sense Medical Adviser is sent free on receipt of stamps expense of customs and mailing Send 31 one.cent stamps for the paper cov book, or 50 stamps for the , cloth bound volume.Address Dr.R.V.Pierce, Buffalo, N.Y.Mainiy About Persons.Me.J.D.Guay, Chicoutimi, ia ithe Uhateas:, Dr.P.Boulanger.of Montreal, arrived in town yesterday.Mr.J.H.Phillips has recovered from his recent illness, Miss Blanchet, of this cit Montreal yeatorday.Mr.W.J.McGowan hus left Montreal for a few days.High Constable Gale has gune to St.Alban, Portncuf, on business.Mr.H.T.Hughes, C.E., has returned home from a short trip of Europe.Mr.avd Mrs.J.H Hoffoat, and Mr, C.E.Hazelton, New York, arc at the Chatesu.Mr.Alf.Bauvier, Bruxelles, rogister- bo at the Chateau Fronteuae yester- ay.: at vy, leit for for Stirling, london, Eng, are among elms WELL KNOWN NAVIGATOR DEAD.Johny Jean, brother of Capt.Joan, of the steamer Berthiyr, in dead at Molimic a4 the age of 47 yoars.Ho wan a mavigator of at experience, having followed: the for the ast 15 years.He was proprietor of the yacht Salmon Gueen, in which he sail- «hd thy 1ahrador coast.Mr.Jean was very well known.having transported an innumerable number of tourists and others in hin vessel.He came of a tamily of navimators, who had passed their lives on the water.Besides his brother, who counts more than 25 years of service.mav he mentioned his father, who dic last year at the age of 81 vears, al whe spent 70 years as a navigator.tr lifters THF.LATE MR.A.GARNEAU.Mr.Alfred Carneau, who died in Socia! Religions Rerviee for Young Men Bunday morning, at 10 o'clock.Topic \u201cWhat we owe to the Bible,\u201d 2 Tim.3-16.Young Men's Bible Clans Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock, Lesson \u201cThe planting of the Gospel in Europe.\u201d A hearty invitation to these services arc extended to all young men.Strangers are welcome.[A STEAMER ZEELAND TO CALL AT SOUTHANPTON.The Red Stur Line\u201d new twin screw steamship Zeeland, scheduled to anil from Nev: York, Merch 26, at 10.30 a.m., will call at Southampton on her way to Antwerp to land first and xecond class passengers.The rates of passage to Southampton or Antwerp are first class 865, second class £42.50.| The advanced summer rates will take eficet April 1 next.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 QUEREQ ASSOCIATION FOR PROVIDING TRATNED NURSES.The following annual subscriptions have been received by the Honorary W.Ross '\u2014 Treasurer, Mr, F.Bishop of Qachee.Me sn.or.Price, Dern of Ouede Mes.Williome.B.on Rev.A.J).Balle 5.00 Mra, John Ritchie, 5.00 Mra, 5.©.MeLimont 6 Mrs, Wm.M.Tobell.\u2026 boa Mre.Win.Price, .5.00 me mi ar BUILDING PERNITS.The following building pe have been isaved at the City H A.O.Dore, rroprietor, for the construction of a brick building on Richelieu and Montcalm strceta.Punieres, contractor.Cost, 82,000.V.Lairance, proprietor, for the constrnetion of a brick huilding on Corneau alreet, FL Medant & Co, contractors, Cox, 24,000, 1.Hudon, contractor, for repairs to guikling on St.Patrick street.M.Hay.proprietor.Cost, K350.me lès REMENDERED BY HIR FRIENDS.A large number of the frimede of Mr.Charles OToole, à Quebée boy.who is now à member of the company which in playing \u201cWhen Women Love\u201d at tha Auditorium this week, attended the performance last evening, and during the progress of the first net a handeome gold-hoaded cane was hand.ad to him over the footlighta on their behall.Mr.O'Toole made a miteble acknowledgment of the remembrance Montreal on Thursday morning, was (the eldest son of the late F.X.Garnoau, the Canadian histarian.\u2018horn in 1838, in the city of Quebecand was educated at the Queber Seminary, In the carly part of hin carcer Mr, Ciarncau devoted some years to journalism and then took up the study of law, heing called to the Bar in 1860.In the following year be entered the public service.and since the veat 1873 he held the office of chief French translator to the Canadian Senate.Mr.Garneauhas given to tiful sonnets and other poems.He was for some vears à member of the Societe @Histoire Diplomatique de France.The deccased gentleman was 68 yrars of age.He leaves a widow and four children, Miss Garneau and Mrs.Robert Archer, and Messrs Heetor and Alfred Garneau, jr.permis A DR'S.FOOD Found a Fo-d Thst Lifted Him Out of \u201cI hod acid dyrpepsia since J Ha any knowledge, from cight scars ol I ve Id know.\u201cIt worked down from stomach to intestines locating at the umbilicus in 00 enteritin until aix yonrs ago the agony every few dayn was something terrible 1 have walked the floor for hours unable to eat or digest it 1 sBould eat.ai icine would not \u2014\u2014e pre at I.Four years ago gun the tne of Grape-Nuts and sine the first dich 1 have never had an gitack of the old jtrouble.1 taka four feaspoonluls once E.'n day with my supper whith is com- | por sed only of whol: wheat Hread the Grape-Nuts.by ; \u201cThe wonderful of ' case fs that I have never Late an attack or even any of the ireadinl -symptome since the very first meal of Grapeand Nuts.Most of mv patients know how anddegly omptly Grane-Nuta cured \u201cme and T have yyeecribed the fond with good rewnlts in many cnaee\u201d Name given by Postum Co, Battle Crock, Mich.Grape-Nuts in regularly eribed in laos of medicine by many physicians for stomach or intestinal trouhlo, lack ot nouriahtaent, brain-fag and nervous! ostration.The roault vsualty shows mmediate improvement and a speedy complete cure.Ton days\u2018 trial of Greje-Nuta in by his old friende and spoke of hic great pleanure nf being gain in the old city.place of starchy foods worke monders.\u201cThere's & reason.\u201d ' Took in each famons g lor th little book, \"The file.| k Rond to LQ Fe was, French-Canadien literature some bean- - Trouble.The food experience of & doctor es- [erimenting, with himself is worth nouing.He says: \u2018 | vestenday\u2019s arrivals at the Chateau.QMS.Inst.M.Medhurst, R.C.D., Toronto, is pg guest ac the St.Jouis Hotel, Mr.A.Girard, M.P.P., Marieville, registered at the 51.louis Hotel yes- I terdhay.Messen, J.P.Comolly, Halifax, and D.H.NeDérmid, Torcnto, are guests at the St.Louis Hotel.| The Journal states that Mr.Ernest de Varennes will bo inted ta auc- \"cod Hon.-Mr.NeCo lative Council.| Mrs.Rowthier and Mins Routhier left yesterday tor Montreal, where they will be the guests of Mrs.Rodolphe Forget.Nr.and Nrs.Hayter Reed will leave next week on a two month trip to Europe.Thev will take their departure from New York and will visit London, Paria and Switzerland.Mesars.W.CC: Mcintosh, John H.Mills, Hugh Cowan, J.E.Jodoin, Frank Brown, ar among the Montremiers who registered at the Nt, Louis yesterday.The Rev.E.J.Stobo will preach in the Baptist Church to-morrow morning in connection with the crntennial anniversary of the Bible Sacicty.A apecial collection will be taken for the Century Fund.Mosare.W.T.Whitehead, J.T.Mc- Call, T.1.Paton, Robt.Garter, D.Williamson, Geo, Pearli Cha.Saxe, leo.P.Walker, W.F.Boilandk, M.J.Langelier.J.F.Binsit, are aumng the Montrealers who registered at the Chateau ynstorday.- The Imperial Service Order has been conferred upon Commodore J.U, Gregory, the agent for the Marine and ! Fisheries Department in Quehee, and he has been Amonet- to Ottawe for March 10th to reccive (he decoration at the hands of the Karl of Minto, Governor-General, The Rev.L.Norman Tucker, M.A., D.C.P.is expected to arrive in town to-day, and will Le the guest of the Mean of Quebec during his stay in Quebec.Dr.Tucker in the General Secre: of the Mission Society of the Church où Englond in Cangasr and he comes hére at the present time at tho invitation of the clergy of Quehee, to give information concernin the missionary work of the church.and the work of the Hociety during the past year, On Buaday Dr.Tucker will prench in the Cathedrdl at 11 a.m, and à .Maithew's Church at 7 p-m.He will alro deliver an address to children in the Cathedral at 3.30 on Sunday afternoon.On Monday, March 7th, a public Missibnary Meeting will be held in the Churoh Hull at p.m., at which Dr.Tuckd¢ will be the chief apeaker.All who are interested in Missionary work are cordially invited to be present at this meeting.SUDDEN DFATHS, Louis Couture, of 8¢.Etienne de Lauzon, diedsiddenly at Craig's Road yesterday | morning.| 1.Roberge, à well known merchant of Fast Angus, 32 years, was stricken with apop lexy yesterday; and died almost immediately.De \u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014 METHODIST CHURCH.To-morrow being \u201cBible Sunday\u201d the avrvice in the merning will have ial reference to the work of th ish and Foreign Bible Sodiety, The pastor, Rev.W, HB.Sparling, B.A.Nr.and Mrs.Muir Wright, and C.E.J xh in the Legis- FINE WHITE GOODS.India Linens, Peraian and Victoria Laowas, Nainsooks and Tong-Cloth.Fine Maline Valenciennes and Torchon.Laces, Beadings, Pear Bubtoué, eto., etc.\u2014 4180 \u2014 A Job Lot of Fine Ribbed Cashmere Hose for Ladies, worth 50 cents for 39 cents a pair.\u2019 .J, DYNES, 0 Joka Street, TBLEPHONE 2971 x red.New Goods Just Arri NEW STYLES 1N LADIES' NIGHT-DRESSES, CORSET- * COVERS & UNDERSKIRTS.FANCY COLLARS AND | GOLF COATS, MATINEES, CUFFS DIRECT FROM | BLOUSES AND DRESSING NEW YORK.SACQUES.: FLOWERS, FEATHERS AND VEILING: MRS.D.R.MURPHY, 46 FABRIQUE STREET.P.J.COTE, OPPOSITE PALACE HILL.sfefeedelis : We are sacrificing a Tow lines of Dosirable: | Goods in order to make room for Our New Spring Goods.We offer all our Colored Dress Muslins at Lo PER CEM.DISCOUNT TO CLERR, + adliss\u2019 3-4 Tailor-made Coats,\u2019 worth $0.78 for\u2019 $3.50; : * 310.80 for $5.76 ; $6.00 for $3.14 ; $15.25 for $8.95.A Full Line 6f Ladies\u2019 White Goods;:such as Corset Covers, Chemises, Night Dresses, Underskirts; Aprons, ; AT REDUGED PRICES.: sm een te , Portieres, Lace Curtains, Chenille Portiares and Curtain Materials, at a great reduction an former prices to make room for new goods.; \u2019 Ladies\u2019 Knitted Woo! Sleevéfees Vesta, all colors, \u201cworth $150 s0ch bor $1.00 each.\u2018 Men's Underwear of all kinds reduced in price.Shirts (White and Colored) Kid Gloves, Umbrellas, Pyjamas.Silk Ties of every ible shape.(All reduced).~ Socks, in Cashmere, Heather Mixed, Natural Wool, ete.N.B.-Our New Embroideries and Insertions direct from Switzerland received.P.J.COTE, OPPOSITE PALACE HT.t, NEW \\BOOKS.PIGS AND CLOYER THE DUKE DECIDES By Headon Hill.FOR SALE.DOURO.\" Classe Al at Lloyd's.will AT THE TINR APPOINTED Gp Ta plating un- © By A.Magnard Balfour.| Dead woight capacity 450 Also the cheap edition of Lad'e |tons, inélading bunkers.\u201d Ave Lave by 8 R.Crocket, 25 cents, |rage speed 94 knots.formetly sold a4 75 canta.1 For further particulars 9 Apply to = 7 BOOKSTORE, ) Quobr à 107 ST.JOHN ST) .toreu ; su QO ! en bor et EWI AN Rk MARA ey "]
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