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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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[" oO 4 THR WRATHRE.Tornato, Bept.8-The weather haa! bee: fm to-day throwrbout Canada, in the Northwet Territorelspwhere.Continued cool quite ie five weather promise.in Abe \u2018Tcrsitories and ManitoLa, *\u201c ESTABLISHED 176.1 DAILY EDITION.JAPANESE FOLLOWING RUSSIANS CLOSELY But Confidence is Expressed Army will be Able t> Get \u2014Kuropatkin Sends Word That He Has Extricated Himself From His Dasg~wous Position.L.Stet fect JAPANESE ATTACK ON LIAO-FANG ONE OF MOST FURIOUS KNOWN, orme restent The dearth of immediate press sod sfticial despatches from present wetunl seat of the fer eastern otrug- le continues.Jt iu admitted Dy the ussian War Office that po telegrams whatever were received from Uengral Kutopatkin bearing Tuceday's dale, the {ast to the Emperor from the gen- | wal staff being Sept.5 and briefly \u2018 - telling that the army was advancing vorthward, and it bad extricated it- wll from a dangerous position, that, was constant cannonadi of the rear guard and that the loses: sa that day were about 100, The situation, in the light of latest leformation, muy bé summed up as} Ta ~The Russian forces are pus où to Mu , grestiy imped-% od by heavy Bots set floods, el Hucting on orderly Tet; and dol- | step by Wl panese.Details of the fentiog and of ps ex act ition of the opposi iow re fucking.cvporing arm The report that Kuropaikin's rear! guard has been annihilated and that the Russian forces ace én danger surrounded is deméed by en general staff.The Russian har Office is entirely confident that retreat ix slowly but surely bei Wooted, y ye \u2018From Tokio comes the official re, port that the bulk of tho Russian lorces is still at Yen:ai.The Japanese Field Marshal, in an! extended report of tbe fighting up to Sept.4, says that the Russians burn- #8 all; th \u201crailroad bri over the \u2018aitee rivér, and \u2018phédicts that, whily the Japanese list of caxualties a not A completed, the lowes will prove Viceroy Alexia is on \\Harbin to den.The honda a Kuropatkin's comuiiseary teqips.have through ka torthward.~ .The attack on Port Arthur continues _ and hinane arriviog at Chefoo say ussian garrison expecied a gen- oral land and wa attack Vesterdag: NO NEWS FROM FRONT, St.Petersburg, Ses.7-230 ny: \u2014 a8 Leos no sews from Lens nl Kuropatkia cm Monday afteinenn, This is attributed to the intcrétption | ot comunization with the cou- mander-in-chid, owing to *he trantfer telegraph ofwe to Mukden, where despatch niessayre huve to he: rent by correspondents.The utmost conlidenie prevails at the War Office that (he army is slowly but aurely cffectire the retreat without serious far uf be- img cut off.Neverthelssa intense an- xioty iv (elt througisout the whely nation, and\u2019 this feclng is shared by the Emperor.His Majesty.is unwilling at such a fmcture to absent lrimaelf from Paterhof and has rovatermande& iall his intended jourueye.He will nof go Warsaw or Litut and rezneits clonet- ed for hours with sda wititary advisers.It is believed \u2018lat, the outcome sof the desperation will be an order to mobilise several wore army corp.AN OFFICIAL STATEMENT.Late Tuenday cvening the Associated Press obtained the following state ment from the War Office; No tele- sins whatever were Tweeived from eneral Kuropatkin to-day (Tuesday) Ît is inferre that the omly Rugsian troops remmiming in Yontai on Sept.6 are the rear guard, whose misxion ie solely to retard the cuemy\u2019s move: ments.Ît is quite consistent fyom the position of aflaire to suppose that a tion of the Japanese forces cntermd Ventas, there beyng mo intentsom to bold this point, as it in of no intrinsic importance.The wiores there have already been removed, aml whatever was not remove! wos burned.An official telegram will probably arrive to-morrow (Waednxday) morning.The tramsfer of the telsgraph office to Mukden hes cauned delay in the direct transmission of messages, CENSOR AT WORK, A Russian correspondent of the Aasociated Press ment a message from Mulwden Tueadav evening, more than 84 hourn after the despatch of General Knropatkin's last published mexage.This correspondent gives no details of the retreat.and the censor is prohab- lv wot allower to authotize the transmission of this news until the Com- mandee-in-Chief senda his report.t points out in bix Gen atch that the, Russian forcen are fol- [owed step hy > utep hy.the Japanese and are thy impeded by heavy roads amd fo ode, He lds: TH in ime possible to say how long the fighting passe end are continuing bis way from [Year far The | He sleeper, which was the rear by Russian War Office that Away Without Being Cut Off willeontinge.as the initéative is in the hamds of the Japauese, .The correspontust dnes nei concoal the fact that the Russian are undergoing a severe vrdeal, but he says that the cours, of the troops remains uadininishod, St.Petershury is full of the wildest rumors, some claitging that General kin's rear chard has icen an- nibilated, that Kuropatkin hax been taken prisoner, and that Port Arthur has fallen.Thea alarmist ruports were circulate: on the Rourse and at one time threatened to cause a panic, KUROPATKINZ LAST DESPATCH.St, Petersburg, Sept, \u2014The Emperor bas received the following despatch from General Kuropatkin.\u2018tateu Sept.8 :\u2014To-day (Sept.3) the army is advancing northward.It bas extricated itéelf from th: dungerous prcition in which it was pluerd,.being threatened between the enemy ard hovirg n narrow front, The eremy throughout the | day cannonadel our rear guard, especially its left flank.but without much effect, We Lit about 100 wen # NOTHING COULD CHECK JAPS.Paris, Bent.6\u2014A despatch to the pe (rom Liao Yang vevs: \u201cA crowd of people rushed toward the depot.1 was standing in the refreuk- | ment room station when three Japan cae shells burat in sneression about 130 fect away.Many pegrons were killed awd a sister of charity vias wounded, The people were ternificd and fled, leaving theis 1) , whereupon the Chinese plund: the: trunks and valises and tas Cosvacks grabded the stock of champagne in the refrenh ment room.Military trais Sy to leave the depot _tezularly.1 1d4t far ai; - wfiore à batile with tieneral Kuroki had alreusiy Hegun.À Russion officer who held hack the firut Japan ose assault on Lino Yang tokl me that 5 he never saw wich fury, The Japanese hurlod themisolves in masses aginst the barbed wire defences ag fell imo the trap-ditches.but they continued their steady gtivanee.At Yentoi General Kuropatkin has the disadvantage., of being on a plain, while Kuroki has the advantage of having a position on! the crests of the neighboring hills.\u201d REINFORCEMENTS FOR KUKOPAT- KIN.> .Poterwburg, Sept.8-It ir slated ths by the er of Gctgber tho fourth, eighth and 13th army corps, totalling 192.000 men, will reach the front, asd that befere the end of September 1.100 guns will have been despatched to General Kuropgtkinmer cm Ae pore MISS TARTE MARRIED Montreal, Sept.6.\u2014 Maria, ter of Hom.Si.Tarte, vas married loday im the Church of St.Louis de Frahce to De.Francois Me Martigny, son of Dr.De Martigny, of Neotel, Rev.Abbe Bourassa was the officiating clergymen.rere fiery RPPUBLICANS WIN IN VERMONT White River Junction, Vt, Bept.6.\u2014~Returns recdived at nridnight indi- date that the Republicans won a »g- nal victory in today's State clec | tions in that \u2018they hekl the towns and elected the head of their\u2018tioket by al plurality equal to if, not ter thaw that returned for Wu.8.Stickney, when be was elected Governor in.1000.Stickney, however, received the support of many gold Democrats and the ublicane generally m0 ton more than 28,000)plurality fe, do-day's election.\u2018Atiokmey was eket- ed four years ago by 31,282 plurality over Sentertee ES ANOTHER WAILWAY ACCIDENT St.Louix, Mo, Sept; 6\u2014A Wabnsh Railroad passenger train.south! bound from DexMoines to 8t, lowuin, was wrecked near Pendleton, Mo., 66 wiles northweet of here, to-day, killing four pansengers and injuring 5, others: The cause of the wreck hax hot heen determined, (hut # in thowrht that a drokew wheal derailed a pomsen- ger coach which jumped and dragged the dining car with it.At the a bash offices in Si.Louis it wae stat wt that there were 709 people in the train, which wan proceeding at repos ced when the accident happen- car, did fot leave the track.The da: cack and dining car, which went flown an embankment, were totally vrelei and the csmalliee were ninong the passengers of the former one, SCHWEPPES or LONDON.J \u2018Senate Deurocrats, deugh- lat LE.IS this \u201creceived by a counni tee on be | trip.The English Soda Water, Sohweppes The English Dry Ginger Ale, Sohweppes Parreyers to the Court of England for ever 100 years.LAW, YOUNG § CO., Montreal, « Soie Agents or Canada, QUEBEC RÆBPORF!: D BROW IN i UNTAK.O Ca BANET MINISTER OF PUBLIC WORKS SAID T0 HAVE THREATENED TO RESIGN \u2014 DENIGD BY PRE.MIER HUSS AND MK, LATCH- FORD, Toronto, Sept.6 \u2014 An evening Paper tonight contained à paragraph stating in part that there was a pretty row on im the Foss Cabinet over the visit of Hon.Michad Harcourt, Minister of kducation, to ng land for the purpose of dixposing of the Tendvkamwng lailvay bonds in place of How, Frank £.Latchiord, Minister of Public Works.The seoding of the Minister of Education to ce land to transact business wbich | belongs to the Public Works Dopartent Is said to have raived the ire of Nr.Latchiord who, it Is alleged, has asked leave to retire.Mr.Harcourt buving been entrusted'in such a :mission indicates, so Mr.Latchford's irunds allege, a luck of coandence on the part of the Premier, tantamount to a request for resignation.Lue Minigwr of Public Works, it is understood, has consented tu uduninistez the affaire of his Department umtil the election trials, as the ganouncement of his resignation might have a dis- nstrous effect on posible clections.iHon.A.Evanturel, ex-Speaker of the Legislature, was mentions Me.Latchford'u soucceusot in the Public Works Department, baving all the capabilities with the addition of being \u201ca Frencmnen who can swing a large vote in the eastern and western ex- teemities of the Province, where the French race are becoming more and more numerous every year.\u201d Premier Ross, when shown this part- graph, said :-t.Petervburg\u2019s jubilant relie! over the failure is sc y \u2018noticed in the continued and rather oritical devire to know the of disintegration in wbich it i@ assumed here Kuroputkin must i Mukden.Almost all A the wh cui of the retreat reported in latest Russian | des- tches ha foreseen by the! English imilit observers, and in-; deed the B confidence, following so closely the period of what was regarded here as exciting great depresy sion, combined with complete Japanmse wilenoe regarding thé pursuit, leads the Daily Grarhic to believe that the Japanese generals *\u2018have not yet given up all hopes of inflicting a wrushing blow on the Russian army.\u2019 ia Daily, Mail's Mukden correspon- nt appears to impartially sum up as lollows :\u2014\u201cThe- relative povitions\u2019 of the oppusipg forces are just the same as ever.The enemy is advancing from the south and threatening the Russians at the same time from tho east, but the decisive battle is still to tome.\u201d : The Daily Graphic declares thay \u201cthe Japanese\u2018 triumph from every traordinary feats of arms ever performed by any people and \u2018indicates the claim of the Japanese tu be re garded as a gremt power treating on wual terms with the foremost of went- a states and counting with tho ish Empire Hussié as ome ol nt.decisive \u2018factors in the destinies of Asia,\u2019 The ily Mail's New-Chwang correspondent, cabling undér date of Bept.6, wavs :\u2014*The Russians are relying mainly on Tiehling and are avoiding Mukden.Hight.transports immediately took train for liau- Yang.The Rumiems have been partly intercepted betwoen lino-Yang = and Mukden.\u2019 The Chronicle's correspondent at Chefoo.telegraphing Tuesday, says that 10,080 Japanese sick or wounded are at Dalny, that over half of than arc suffering from berri-berri and thai they succumb rapidly.The Daily Telegraph's Shanghai correspondent says that the authoritiea at Teingtau have discovered \u2018hat ths magazines of the Russian battleship Crarevitch ave still fithd with aummu- nition.and that the alleged serious damages beneath her water line are entirely imaginary.me a._- NEW COMMANDER FOR PORT ARTRUR SQUADRON 8t.Petersburg, Sept.6\u2014Capt.Virta, commander of the cruimr Bayan, will replace Rear-Adméral Oujowsky, ron.The St.Petersburg correspondent of a Paris newspaper on Sept.2 said that at a council of admirals, presid- od over by High Admiral Gra Alexis, it wan decided that Rear Adwital Oukomsky be.court-martialed for having disobeyed an ordee not io return to Port Arthur after the battle with Togos\u2019 fleet on Auguat 10th.A despatch from St.Peterdburg = the following day said the report lackeÿ confirmation.rer JAPS AFTER THE NORVIK St.Petersburg, Sept.6-The Fm: perot Vas received the following des | patch from léeut-Gencral | Liapoton- | off, nrfitary governor of the island of Hakhahn, dated Sept.8 :\u2014\u201cTwo ot the enemy's warships this evening approached Korasakovsk (Sakhalin), They stopped four nviles from word | nil sent launches towards the sunken cruiser Novik, Our troops opened fire, whereupon the launches returned tn their ships.\u201d Korasakovak was boudbarded by n dapancee warship for over an hour on the morning of August 21, after which the vessel turned and disap.There were no oasualtics, Eg BEFORE THE COURTE.Two residents of Beauport were fine-l in the usual amount in the Police Court yesterday for selling liquor withont Heense.Two warrants for ne- aanlt were issued agminat a local fruit morchant, in the prisoners appeared in 4 Recorder's Court, ail charge! with drimkenneas, aml a bench warrant wae meved for nn eleventh, who failed to come to time.Two men.whe only pot ont of gaol om Saturday, were went up for two months.Tro shoemakers wore fmed 83 euch.Two In bowers worn fined RO and 81 ropeeti- vely.A resident of Kaneoiraska pein, 8, and another man got 15 daye.A foiner, for abusing hia wife, wan din charged.owing to hin previous good\u2019 vheracter, and another man war alno F.SIMARD & CIE PAGET'S WE ARE NOW EXHIBITING OUR NEW FALL AND WINTER MODELS esse IN cecv0s LADIES\u2019 JACKETS AND MANTLES SUITABLE FOR STREET, CARRIAGE AND EVENING WEAR.\u2014\u2014\u2014 es Advance Autumn Importations vous OF 10000 WOOL DRESS FABRICS Consisting of Chiffon Cloth, Plam and Checked Zibelines, Plain aad Fuucy Hopsacks, Worsted Suitings in Manish effects and Broadcloths in all the newest shades for street and evening wear.eres freee Women\u2019s Fall SIX NEW AND EXCLUSIVE MODELS.IN BLUE, BROWN AND BLACK BROADCLOTH AND CHEVIOT.EXCEPTIONAL VALUES.F.SIMARD & Cie, 137 St JOSEPH STREET, St.Roch.QUEBEC.QUEBEC RUGBY FOOTBALL cLuB.A General Meeting of the Quobee Rugby Football Club will take place at the St.Louis Hotel on Wednesday everfag next, Sept.7th, at 8 o'clock, Business :\u2014Elcction of Officers, ete.W.B.TAYLOR, Hon.-Sec.SCHOOL SUPPLIES BEST AND CHEAPEST EXERCISES, SCRIBBLERS, SLATES, PENUILS, PADS, BTC.And all textb wks as per revised lists, P.J.EVOY, BOOKSELLER & STATIONER, 107-ST.JOHN ST.-107 2xfridowed.Düakoj ABLE AND BED LINENE AT VERY LOW PRICES.| ASK FOR THE IPERAL LALOR Shirt and Collar Specialists 10-74 St, Yalier Street.TELEPHONE v5' FOREIGN WINES.SPIRITS.KINEBRA'.WATERS, Choice Rusopean Table Products, Ro.& Hradqu: tees for Families nd Hotere 8e; net tres, res 6740 ST, JOUR STRRLI, K | struction thereof: Walking Suits \u2018Thoroughly equipped and in complete order, location most central con venient Lo sll places of interest.European Plan.Popular Prices Your Patronage is solicited, B8.L.M.BATES, Proprietor FATTY guebec, New Brunswick & Nova Scotia Railway Qompany.Pursmant to Bubsection $ of Section 178 of The Railway Act, (Canads,) 1203, zotice is hereby given that on August 8th, 1: the above Company depusited in the office of the Registrar vf Lesda for the County of Quebec, & plan, profile and book of reference of n proposed branch line, starting at a point on the Company's authorized line, snd running through Rang de le Petite Riviere St, Charles, st Ignace, St Joseph ou Lepinay, Dorminville, Ars labour .nt on d Charlesbourg to & poirt on the Quebec & Lake 8t.John Railway in St Roch, Nord.and intends, [vir weeks altar the first publication of this notice, to apply to the Board of Kailmy Commissioners tor Canada for a order, under Lhe said s clion, euthorising the cos- éaated at Torunto, Ont , August 13tb, 1904 GERARD RUEL, sug-läxiw.Amsisuant Solicitor, Singing Lessons Madame Michaud n e Antonia Dessave.soe Hua the honor to inform tbe public of her ntentlen of taking up defiitels her residence n Quebec, where she will give Singing Lanaons.Madame Michaud will be at the disposition of Pupils on the First of September, Pernons deniring to take lessons might leave their names at Me.Lavigoe's, Editor of Musio, No.68, 8t.Joho Street, 2 MAKES YOUR CAKES LIGHT.MAKES YOUR BISCUITS LIGHT.MAKES YOUR BUNS LIQHT.MAKES YOUR LABOR LIGHT.ture, 00 a ONE CENT.Departmental Stores, EXAMINE ; The new Butterick Patterns.They will show you the intest fashions in skirts, capes, ete.A Butterick Pattern enables you to make your own dress We bave recsived the Buttertek Patterns for September.Fashion Sheets free at our Patters Connter.\u2018We sre the sole Agents in Quebec.Our New Dress Goods.> As already said in preceding advertisements, our assoriment of new dress goods for fall and winter wear is really admirable.We could uot insist too much on their striking beauly They are the most exquisite, elegant, tasty, refined dress goods of the European and American markets Our buyers have surpsssed themselves and been very lu ky.The variety of these handsome dross goods is almost infinite We are in a position to satisly all.Judge for yourselves by tbe following list.which is only partial.We have ia our new assortment of very clegant and hand- 50 * ¢ dress goods for fall and winter wear : : Nap Tweeds.Hopsack Moulinée, Tweeda à Flammes.Variegated Pointillés.Granites, Plush Gouds, Bouclés, Nap Goods with checks, English and Scotch Tweeds, Plain or Fancy Homespuns, Twisted Flechécs or Striped Tweeds, Venetian Cloths, Amazone Cloths, Ladies' Cloths, Etc., etc, etc, Please remember that our prices are moderate and much cheaper than in any other retail dry goods store, because these goods have been imported direct from the manufacturers themselves, Our Now Ladies\u2019 Dros Aud Costome Trimming\u2014_\u2014 ey Like our new stock of silks, velvets and dress goods, our new assortment of dress and costume trimmings is ercond to none., Ask for anything in costume trimming in our stores, you are sure to find or get it.We have the latest creations in dress trimming | Your attention is specially called to new and very hgndsome braidsin artificial silk, jast received.In this new kind of trimming we have what is called \u201cArctic Braid.\u201d It isa very elegant hraid in mixed colors.We have, moreover, the so-called \u201cAlbany\u201d braid in all shades for piping.the artificial silk braid called \u201cYork\u201d for the same use, or piping ; the \u201cSuthers land,\u201d the \u201cArundel,\u201d the \u201cClarendon,\u201d and the \u201cMontrose,\u201d etc.etc.Qur prices are far from being heavy.They can be bought by anybody with very moderate means.Our prices vary from 3% cents up to 20 cents a yard.Just received, oxquisite, ele.gaut sateens in all tho most fash: 1onable shades and colom, for next season.\u2019 MAKES YOUR EXPENSES LIGHT.Order frem your Grocer.C.W.QILLETT S001 TORONTO.ONT.I.PAQUET, 169-171, St, Joseph Street} Talephone MTL à i \u201cBmbroidessd Basket\u201d Weaves, .4 1 À a / \"A : 6 = ; _ .CHR OYNIVD.AVPARE.Amar.WEDNESDAY.SEPTEMBER 7, 1904 \u2014\u2014 w = IPTON'S an ere and upoakers aod the fâborals MRSLLUKBIN You Arc Losing Mosey of the province.Hi redempiion of : = ; cu.and comfort so lang as you wash\u2019 tho Coëaty of Anddpolia in 19.wie | AFLAdSLC 3177 : ; the many years dufing which it had eue ALLAN RV ALOVER - Y 0 0 with any other 08D.never failed to reture Conservatives to he tr HE oR ; Fels-Naptha is a moncy-saver ot Foden) = Paint , was o striking sen op PARTURE IN OCEAN \" .s ities as apoaker, or- 'EAMFRS \u2014 THE ALLANS and comfort-maker.I rt vane i Mr.Brunet| TAKE THE LEAD, \\ and Ceylon NEAS are in.prosnsvinge peesnenenenenee FRAME | belongs to a famous Liberal leu tbe following extents seansding she separable.Name aware snd Mr.Youdg'é fatètt N'a Semator \u2018Allan turbine steamer Victordan are connected with the finest er = - me ov one of Mr.Bjiten\u2019s follownrs tale from bho Liv aol Jounal of .Manitoba - Legislajure | noue August im ; he Quebee Ehyonigle years ago.\u201cThe truth,\u201d says Rr trom.thn shiping.ard ee rpg Mail and Fapire, \u2018about this com: of Messrs.Workwan, Clark à ©.Bd- why tyerybosdy likes 00\u20ac QUEBEC, SEPTEMBER 7, 1904 ion to build te #25,000,009 rail: (est, (be steamer Victorian, the fret \u2014 el ee [way is that tho scheme has baew trans of the (wu turline-driven ships ordered YER CUNSTRAUOTION CONBUBION: |lrrad to politiciens Who are to spend by the Allan Line.The Victorian is tea the world produces.\u201d À half pound will soon prove NEW GOODS JUST OPENED.New Dress Goods, New Costume Cloths, A er Ve LIPTON'S TE \u201cBuild the ra.lway; own the | reil- |(be money without having any | re lantie or any utier ocean service, and, = ; way; operate the railway, but place sponsibility to Parliament, or to the ws such, her launch is an evont of \u2014& its manegewent in a non-partican |eountry.This ie not only 4 vislation more [ban er ail on \u2018tho cp:utminsion, {ree frovy political mani- |of responsible Governamt, Lut a Clyds, wre sister ships us regerds di- pulation and intrigue\u201d these are | gross outrage upon the people which mensions, \u20ac ty and power ronal matin of the policy which | wight Lo be roseoted ot the polls.\u201d Ths PAS of twelve thousand tonmery A \u2018will fi inforoement tbe Cotmervatives, speaking through | 1t must be evident, from what we the fine lect oO able Trin \u201cLive, hich N ew Jackets.their loader, Mr.R.L.Borden offer | have said, the Liberal policy, oon sircady | numbers twenty ehehit stom, \u2019 A h for the accoptence or rejection of the |d the principles of public owner ip ers; comprives several vesse's ERTS CA GT pe Se n s ; electorate at the next geberal cle {and control wees admitted, would bw il.paso or pry ir lhe Le pile .tions; it differs from that of the |to rus the line on political end not betwen, (ho United Kingous md Ce .St.Poter Street, à Government in that the latter = will | business principles, and in ls auo vada.au is one of the hand- : ranch 4 G ent\u2019s Furnishings build withowt owning or uperadiog the | it differs fromthe Borden proposition.somest | cle oer puit En \u2014 Brag Fabriqus St.Upper Tom ° railway, vr that part of :t wiich is | Let the people consider well and ine her esterday on the stocks be- ifles of Mincheater, Savage demonrinated the Eastern Section, and | thoove.ore the launch or in the water after- a Y R Maralicher.°° it further differs from the Goverment.EE.ion, anne prie INA FEW DA sou Guns haste aad Double New Suitings, THAT FAOROBY.t ; wr of Iver Johnson, Bi be New Coatings Boy's Suits Ready-Made, Gloves, Ties, Collars, Waterproof Coats, Umbrellasintorference.Without this saving sti- the Douision Govemmemt for more ea poner oe dette pulsation it would be madsess to ud.| lend on the Cove Fiokdn at Quebec.which way revolutionize the character mplements, etc.Vorate the (ové rer ; IY flea for the 'of the liner fi tipuibder\u2019 BE \u2014_\u2014 oct the Covéenent, emma aa rides alloy ns (extra an Demeure sand it |, WILL BE FINISHED.|goupLE7E CANPING OUTFITS al policy in the qualiiying cane internal equipment (which the work \u2014 arrin, Shieh ntipulates that the operation ut | Sir Charles Ross, who ds at Present piready done indicates) that mates the = Revolvers ton \"8 Riokardion Colts The Tine shall be secured from political [in England, has made application to Victoriam so interesting en olfiect to __ tod Sith & Wemon re Cartridges, Loaded Shells, Gun 1 operation of the Moe, having before « great o degres as did the departure a dles, Ouran, Fulding Beds, Boots, * ur eyes the present condition of the his esteblishuront to include the manu\" | which ®introdused the twin-screw and ét loue Folding Bode, Boats.\\ am Intercolonial, and the still more wig- [facture of big guus, six and twelve: the five hundred footer, Yor a con, \u2014 Dunnoge Begs, Foldiag Btoves aud aud Utensils, } : à i i siderable time it has been debat t _ _ nificant lesson afforded by the change pounders, and it is for this DP whother tbe turbine would be practi- joseph Rodgers & Sons Cutlery.PE of financial cireumstances in the | Vie- [tbat be is now on the otbet vi Vi cable as @ menns of propelling the M hil : ill .J 1 ] ° rorian raitwaye effected by the substi: | the Atlantic, getting owt plans and giant whips that carey our cross Atlan eanwhile we wl Kiichen Uteasils.| in an pte anh ow.| enon oe th pe hr.Con rg St Ts et Conrad and Tours arte.: litical inion À wudent |vidéraiie opposition has developed in ÿ were lo ] .ary riware.9 New Axminster Squares, nd politien omen pra een {veliec to the proposal 10 hand over ion at saab i give discount on all At ; \u201c .A .\\ .The Cux-Hays-Laurier proposition the historic Cove Fields for factory Volve heavy loss, the Allan Compas $ : i med the responsibility of ° New Mattings.contemplates the constriction of on purposes.lt is bel that there cre bok She.a They pre ns Yime the Goods, ' e dW 0 \\ 5 : Yne from Winnipeg to Moncton gt the [any otber eligible sites in the vit yiper, Ten months ago the kel of Linoleums, Oilcloths, public cost, and the submequent oster- fon factories without destroying cao the Victorian was, laid hy Bomar.13 ST.JOAN STRERBT : chip of it diy 4be Grand Tronke for a] * breathing spots of the city.\u2014 Workman, Clark & Co.Yesterdev © Pi 4 x uccessfully luunched, asd indore \u2014 \u2014AMND\u2014§ Curtains, Poles, Etc, Etc teem of its sears he least\u201d with on iawn correspondent of Montreal the cod of the von it in expected ge Corner Mountain Hi'and Notre Dame 3 ndditional fifty ad to it om its ex-| - wil ready for sea.Her teint trip .Street, nf piration ; there can le no question, 1» REASND TX SUMUEN ek Touch or Tt mat The withdrawal of this] .\u2014\u2014 \u201cMis Derctore, ol ite manage by the «Hedue | taxation\u201d wes a Liberal be taken for granted ; that other Ju .las Forrest & Sons 5 PER CENT FOR CASH.ermal roger or te hive of 158.be PEL ich Mare did advertisement will Semon Flies, Trout Flies.© |ihivg can be more curtain that if He o ture was to be cul down from liners will watch with atsention the Es 7 * \" ¥ | two to f ilk of doll year varliest ormances of the Victorian.B ya 3 «00 ITITITIT IT ITE RSE SIREN any chance the line 0 constructed Were | ug the taxatbon 30 do ars 0 your et Beruf pare the build- close the sale, to fall into the hands of the present = \u20ac ers have bon able to provide.accou ° ly.Yet what do we find?The cus: modation on board he Victorian, * à | Geverngient it would be med as a | ome and excise : 7 :; .taxes during che i :t such babl, not to be equalled , means of increasing that Government's |, oven yoass aif the conseevatere ime by any esr] of her size atloat.They \u2014 volitienl strength, md of rewarding [were :\u2014 > have utilized the eaving not to im J ° the most obregprious and unecrupuksus | 1890.oreass the nwabcr of pasaneers car TERMS ; Lm % LE very possible cows of its followers.Following the «x-] aul.30,511,451 fad.te EE classes où suple of thé Ontario Govenwrnt| 1892.26,416,157 passengers.The Victorian will be em- which largely \u2018owes its lengjhencd pe-| 1603.SIT Manuels a conforinbb sin vo | STRICTLY CASH.pose ciod of its existence to the sucoeesful | 1804.J oe af TT {SR TTT ANTI) CoE Ea Fe SE DTI INOVELTIES esse 27,570, 00 as the perfection of naiminont can \u2019 , C t uinble 5 rarrying out of this policy, tbe lo-| 1805.25,446 10 ke er SOU \u201cos always been a atome and Trou Lines, + inion Government is seeking to lay 1506.27,759, NS leading point of policy with the Allan f ñ ve d Hardwarehold on all the weans by which the SOI Line; in the Victorian it is exemplified of Sporting s an .1 > de : Total.2200,4653,434 in a remarkable degree.Even in their .ated Ih ee Pense | Average 28626295 | Uniiréshed = coudition the music fool Tele hone , UPPEE 57% i intinsdn rom t ree exercise | 0 ® .dining-room, and other sproial accou- MA their rights.The Dowinion civil Père tare collected by the Liberals modation per his clans.challenge ad: SIMONS &MINGU p : LOWEE 44.servants live in terror of their official urimg ; past seven years arc us Pete 1am pri ised room The length pr} ; - * lives, and walk delicately oll the day; follows : pe RNG pe feet ; her ; SUCCESSORS TO C BAKING POWD For Excellence of Quality snd Best Value for Ycur Monsy.ane NE 1898.ABET Gy feet: er dopth, A feet 6 inches.they may, indeed, quaves for a Liber-| oo)\u201d 34968.060 be is divided (A bulkhewis inte JU ut candidate and act as poll-clerks un-| 1500.SM.partments, and with the xeb-divi- fl | lor assumed names, but they dare not \" pry her double-bntiom she has \u2018 ; 9 sions of MIN) Cventy watertight spaces.She in built \u2026 43,380,113 to the highest class of the British Cor} 30 FABRIQUE SLREKT .49,018,506 poration Registry of Shipping, and ~ il has bec ially strengthen- : 5aB46.70 be ave he meurent of the Cor- Tolsnhose 3s ang the big drum, or tinkle the -ym- 1902.bals if a Minister disapproves ; militia affairs have been subjected to political interference, and an able and efficient |.vfficer has been driven out of the ISEIFERT\u2019S.] secure against the hewvy weather of country for raising his voice in public Average.co; gens 41,0087 (he North Atlantic.The first-class \u2014\u2014 À |asaiust it; in all the Departments| Thus we find that the Liberals in accommodation, which, es usual, IS | SINGING.PIANOFORTE Chemis - * - evidence is continually cropping up | seven years have taken in taxes from ge | À ee : \u2019 ts a Tul extent to which the.apoils | the people SR.000.000 more than the ang ventilated staterooms, awl suites MR.G.H.HARVEY, find Cook's Friend Bak- : K | ductrine of the Ottawa Free Press is Conservatives took in a similar leny*k of rooms.a spacious and well fitted .{A.R C.0, : ing Powder pure: ; © § Bll rid ont, and the political thrakdum | of time, or an average of nearly ¥12,- dindnig saloon, en clegantly appointed (Organist aml Chol of St.Matthews This st le of curring is at present very popular in which the Intercokonial is held is so | 500.000 per year.pr ie Be rome he fea Churcht gives lessons In Doctors in England and France ; the earrings are quite ostori«ens that it is looked on as n| Liberal total taxes.STILE |igres.Not lems comfortable propor-IPSINGING, ; | \u201c pronouuce it wholesome small and are fastened on to the ear.They Pl mnatler of cours, It in plain from | Conservative total vomatels, are te pce de PIANOTOR PLAYING, ' .; son i ee 0 er nee eer ve ors, wml, >, - Coo are © be had in Turquous and l\u2019EARL SOLITAIRES, the md mes thet te Horn a oe TOLD Sen Perse coer for nett HARMONY sod cooks ; \u201c à .), 3 æ to a Oy G under most liberai manner.octric a ] bao and Butiiany CuusTezs and Pras à | on vote-making and not business prin- at de 8 seis ing 1 rromahont.a complete printing out- COUNTERPOINT know it does the work \u201c LUSTEUS.ciple, but there is still more striking | The yearly \"averages ol tacati m fr and an omtallaton of ribo ac For terms, ote.ADDRESS at the right time.a proof afforded in the composition oil compare en follows : Faro ont or the corafort and So 596 6t.John Street.i Ho wives : the commission to whom ix to be en- = vemienee of passengers.As regard tes RGAN.: HARMONY.use mine Stone Belt Buckles, Motel the tank of ing the Vin Lüoral more qu pry ition for the, handling of eatin, the : : sayithat cake and breed opaz, Amethyst and Crystal Heart Pendants.®' i=; to Moncton solic wo BOE |oip in ux perfetly team .phe hax no lems than tm steam Rept.1x3m raised ith Cook\u2019 à ; pr ate pe Yearly Lileral in.inches and derricks for working the \u2014\u2014r tees == OR v 090 Gun Metal Chains with Amethysts.A The constitution + a comuinrion | ar 8 19,400, 656 ad whe 8 provided ith imul: TOU RI STS ! Friend Baking Powder Bridge Sets and Bridge Pads mounted in Ster- [§ \"id the Eastern Section, whem 81] Figuring out Une taxation per hewd ating chambers and refrigerating plant are fine, dainty and ling Silver, present hore bave bom no surveys [of population, allowing for the mn: |50, a to cowble her to carry foot S AVE MONEY ! | delicious.\\ Mignonne Folding Opera Glasses, made, nor even distant approximation | croase in the latter, we have; ren remerked.the Victorian is i 2 À 10 the course to be taken arrived nt, | Conservative average largety an experimental «hin.Tudbines BUY YOUR CLOTHES IN 3 = Bausch and Lomb Field Binoculars.h * 18U2-1906.85.53 per head [have provil & nier for small high- QUEBKC FOR - - - - L al N > M and when the whole project is yet | Liberal taxation : # apead channel steamers, but whether eg otices.a | judion piblico, in to vay the leat | 1897.a tw [they wilt ho an equal secesa for | © NE-FHAL ere 6 «\u201c \\camers remain to he proved.oC os oon [Ten rial trip of tbe Vietarian will What they cost in the States.Superior Court, Quebes 710 0\u201c ically solve this problem.which Dame Alphonsine Torrefult.of the Te «+ 9 born agitating (be mime of ship .y 25 BUADE ST, | psriet of Kt.Joan Deschaillons, wife of it ominous, When we look at 0 \u201c ping men for some time past.common a to property of Victor Bl ereomnel we have reaxon to br muel \u201cmore astonish.There ix not one of them who har any prastical acumint- Art Glass Wares Tn all the nowest colors, embellished with applied Silver | ; chat y, will take her , low ] i f À ith railway ce in.87 Victorian, when ready, wi « .Tlourret, of the uni place, duly sus work.This je 8 charming selection of dainty Vases for À ane with reddy c marion bu ra ve : gad «vo [place on the Allan Canadian Mo) se L Fashionable Tailor.Yorised a enter eu justice, aint, decoration purposes, lawyer ; Mr Brimet .bank neh The rate pet brad in 1904 was $4.1 awed Tw hor sister stenmer Vie atest American Cut.Plaintif, Le.by Ah wan a hen caxh.greater than the average of the tat XLT ow tailding on the Clyde.Handsome Assortment.Victor Bourret, Te raid phase J int; Mr.Reid is a hook-binder 1nd | tive years under the Conservatives, or qe, \u2018atemere, with the Bavarian ami Imported Goods \u2019 Delenclant.M paper-box maker: Mr.Young is n [824.56 greater for \u2018evéey bond of 6 Tunisien.À fand to lerl, provide a .Sh i Ba erainbuyer : Mr, Duffeld.à = coret: for \u2018Thos have the Literals te |gervice which by tenon of the shorter | Clothing made to ordor with des: | An action in separation ns to pro opp ng gs maker : all, no doubt, very ratimatile ducod taxation \u2014 Winni Triegram.[mileage of the route, will Compe he patch.petty has been instituted on the qth + ll en.and good busi in thei | length of voymge favorably wilh ai \u2014\u2014 BEE coe of August, 100, by the plaintif In Wal Leather, all black ted in G + amd good inewn men in their] Monkey Brand noap cleaus hiivhon WteR- | yy iftoat of the other Atlantic Mail inst the ni defendant n rus er, ack, moun in Gun Metal, respective callingn, but they arc not [ails, ste], irem and tiaware, knives sod Services.\u2018end es much of te vera wM.LEE.Buade S'reet.[BELLEAU, ELIRAU & BFELILMAU, gilt and nickel frames, fitted with purse and card case.Ji the men that world have ion selovted | forks, and all hinds of entiery.Is in land+ncompanred penn the Cara om stipe for PIA, | it ; eee rere vien route cannot fall to become in: A lo stæriertend! the conatevetion of a BE PROUD OF YOUR CHILDREN eroasingly popular with a grent ection i (great milway by à Government desir.\" of ocean -(ravallers to whom a shori : Lown of domg ita duty to the t ou oo want Your chiliron well; and emouth sea voyage is an attrac GLOVES.| (hat placed it in hover.The som.es for the bagiosiag of whoo! tion.\u201d \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Dents Russian Tan Walking Gloves TRAVELLING RUGS.These Bags have the new flexible handles.; sabe Be EB Bole M inimmion ix not g competent ame, auch VAGUY, LEPINAY & FRÈRE.Ming ant tour-| for Ladies\u2019 and Gentlemen for A fine lot of all Wool Rugs, just [ne the Government pledgnd itself to Se ee aera Aree troemily made the ex.| $1.00 4 pair the thing for the seaside, from .À the Houre and the country to appoint, CHEAP FIRST SOA AND ee citing vel down the rapids «À the [Also a full line of Fownes Gloves.| $3 80upwards x \u2018 Jf ibe etm bed con eS Pol counts Cane Dicharer of Lob ee \u2014\u2014 tte Bl | which the Governuwnt likewise pledond | Ad + tal \u201cmcoutimt.our 0 JEWELLERS, ich the omer hear pied] nantes bot be (he, dt fo Rofl) Shoe «MY VALET\u201d FRONTENAG ELEGTRIS LAUIORY AND DYE WORKS, \u2018 ORONN STREET, QUEBEC.Valet Depart artment ! sL FOR ONE eparu $1 per month aii firat class order Fm nee, AUDITORIUM.Thursday, Friday, saturday.MATINEE SATURDAY Baxrorp R.Ricaby's YE BRIGHT AND MIEREY WM, H.WEST Big Jubilee Minstrels 40 Bright Lights of the Minstrel World Ev'gs.\u2014 15, 23, 33.50.75.& GLLO Mut.\u201415 25.& 50.COMING *\u2014~THE PRINCESS OHIC, Lust \u2018 STRAYEU\u2014MALE SKYE TERRIER answers to name of \u201cRags.\u201d having kvowledge ol bim lease communicate with Sergt.Lreczgan, Cila- oh WANTED.WANTED-THREE FIRST CLAS: drussmakers.Apply at once to i4 Bt.Genevieve Ave.CEN- \u201cWANTED TO RENT-iN A tral part of the city a comfortable house of medium size.Apply by fetter only to Mr.Balfour, Union of Canada.WANTED A BELL BOY, BPEAK- English and l'rench.Adidress, with references.to the Gacrison Clubré rs WANTED\u2014AT QUEBEC BOARD Oi Trade, a boy, trom 14 to 16 svors old, « nking both languages able to wate a good hand.Apply by letter to T, Levasseur, Secretary.pANTED A GOOD COOK.MUS.bate good refeponoes.Apply to Ar Forsyth, Roslin, St.Louis Lae SALESMAN OF GOOD address ard ability y call on ob.cos with rocting cards sor Chriatn.as.Must a firwt class salesman.lox 001, Chronicle Office.WANTED TO PURCHASE\u2014A GO\" Wi horse, 6 or 7 years oid, Hay or bluck, weighing about 1200 to 1100 pounds.Apply to No.119 8t.Peter stroet, No.1 room.rere DISTRICT MANAGER: WANTED ~ anent position; rapid advance.went ; salary and expenses ; full in- struetions free of charge ; clean, Je sirable business.Tha 4.L.Nicola Co, Limited, Toronto.(Mention this paper).\u201cPUBLIC ACCOUNTANT\u2014THE ox.a Hovkkeeper and general accountant of long experience to undertake all kinds of of bookkerr such as the pettlemeut ot x evtates, I books, etc., © e woul also ur er ake English and French ence, nation of of French eo h or vice versa.Highest pit Fires office of J.F.Belleau, Esq., 119 St.Peter street, Telephone No.1810.N.Dechard.OIE rcs eee Set ae TO LET\u2014EIGHI COMFORTABLE rooms, hot and cold water.clectric light and gas and bath.Apply 115 Joim str street.© so mn a a ro R RENT\u2014 IHREN FURNISHLD rooms, electric lizht.at No.43 Meutt strect.FARM TO LET-A PIECE OF L of 100 acres in supericics, wish , t car t .id Hy an.Mf akue & Take, Notaries, 28 St.Ann street.RENT-FURNIBAED HOUSE, for tbe winter months.er Dairy fur- AND \u201cnem nace, electric light, bath, eto.For h ormation ly between 2 i's T Ra No.°h = Yreule + street ES TO LET\u2014-THR VINEST EEE, suitable for promi t FOR BALK.FOR SALE UK TU LET\u2014TWO FINE bouses, also several apartments.One acre from the Yu Quenec Bridge on South Shore in, good order.Apply Chas.Ringras, Pe.Nicholas, P.Q.HOUSE FOR SALE\u2014IN A FINE village, a large well finisbed house, three tensments, large livery stable, fine garden und yard.Can Le pur- bchasei on good conditions by u serious purchaser.Thiz is a splendid lage for a notary, as there is no no tary bere, and \u2018tbe latter's business would comprise four parishes, Appl to Cyprien Robert, St.Bernard, Doi chester County.BUSINKBS NUTICES.FOR CHARTER - ¥PACE PEL tommer for 2,000 tune, from Pictou, also 3,000 toms from Philadel pth, te the St.Lawrence.Apply to Fear, Fry & Co.PROFITS AMOUNTING TO THOUS.wds of dollars are divided overy uonth among investors Im the Storey Cotton Company (incorporated, * cap.al and surplus $202,000).Are you retting your share?Write for parti ulars.T.TL Quinian, Treas.688 lors, l'hitadelpbia, Pa.aouR MONEY PROPERLY INVEST d by a competent and experience ompany will double itself in on: vear sur system accomplishes this and giver \u2018ou a monthly or semi-monthly draw- ng account at the rate of Ë per cent er month.Particulars with references nd testimonials furnished free upon plication.Address Industrial Guar wty Company, Syite 1040 First Nat'l tank Bldg.\u2026 Chicago, Il.ARMOUR AND HI3 CLIQUE ARF making millions in wheat.Why nt vou?It is the onlv dollar and sense method of obtaming a large monthly revenue upon a swall investment.I'he small investors who lack the capital to deal separately in large transactions can co-operate with vach other and accomplish that end by using us as a medium through which to Jo at.Full particulars ith booklets dre + droppi us a letter or postal car MY atiter.Ngr., 413 Walou st.Philadelphia, Pa.Canada, Province of Quebec, Diatriat of .Qnebec.No.1886 of 1904, The City of Quebec, ss Plaintiff D.Pierre Brunet, of our City of bec, in our District of Graben Cit Der vice Clerk, Fr the Hecorier'a Court City o Quebec, Defendant Defendant is ordered to nppear vith- in a month, Quebec, Id Fer RD FOLLY élerk of thh Rucordsr'e Court ot Ye City of Quebec.Canad: In the Co l'rovines of Quebee, \" rel ow District of Quebec.City of Quebec.No.678 of 1904.The City of Quebeo, Plaintiff Jean Rancour, o of our City of Quebec, .our District of Quebec, Carter, Defendant Defendant is ordered to appear within a month.) § istrict of Quebec, - ).ONE, 1608.y rma Canada, 1n the Fours Cour Provinee of es | | District of Quebes.City 4 es.| Me.920 of 1004.The City of Quebec.Plaintif Leon Leclerc, > anbor, of our City ob Quebec, i in our District of Quebes, Carter, Defersdant Defendant is ordered to appear within a [uo mouth, uebes, Jnd September, 1904, EDWARD FOLLY,.[Clerk of the Recorder's Court of he City of Queime.Canada, In the Recorder's Cour Pronos of tn | the of City of Quebec, N of Ba iy of Qube, jouit : bi The Tate Se Porteait Compsuy, doing iano | ly corporate amd politie,.doin; res A So Oity of Quebec, in Hnfendant ca Pelendant à is ordered to appear with.a month.a 2nd September, 1904, EDWARD FÔLEY Clerk ol the Recotder's Court cf City of Quebec.| \u2014_\u2014 Cease, ) 11 vie liccorder's Coun Province of Quebec, \u201cthe Dintrict of Quebes, | City of Quatre.No.261 of 1904, The City of Quahoc, a.Plaintitt Sun Bing, of or r City of Qu bee, in « ur Distriot vf Quebe:, Lauudry K ejer Mefendaut Defendant is ordered to appear within a month, Quebec, 2} September, 1904, EDWARD FOLEY, Clerk of the Recorder's Court of the City of Quebec.Canada, tu the Recorder's Coun porns Gute, | of the District of Q ebec.City of Quebes.No.519 of 1904.The City of Quebec, ve.Plaintift Simon M.Slimberg end Nathan M.\u2018himberg, both of our City of Quebes, in -ur District of Quebec, Merchants and Partners carrying on business under the name of \u201c Quebec Trading Stamp Compeny,\u201d Defendants Defendants are ordered -o appear within a month.Quebec, Suit :Septombier, \u2019 EDWARD PÔLEY, Clerk of the Recorder's Court of he Theodore Gaboury, of our of Que bec, in our District of Queboy, pt Defepdant Defendant is ordered to ape in a month.Quebwe, 2nd September, 1904.EDWARD FOLEY, Clerk of the Recorder's Court of.the City \u2018of Quebecin the £ dn } Recorder's Court District of Quebec.No, 698 of 1004.The City of Quebec, Maintif Joseph Hercule Blouin, of our Oity of Quebec, in our District of Quebec Tailor, Defenclant Deferilant is ordered to appear with: in a mouth.Quebec, Gud September, 1004.EDWARD FOLEY, Clerk of the Tecorder's Court of th City of Quebec.Canade, } in the Recorder's Court Provinesof Quebec, of the Distries of Quebec.City of Quebec.Na.686 of 1904.The cie, of Quebec, Plane, Ferdinand Villeneuve, of our Cl Quabed, in our District vf Quebec rter, Defendant Defendant is ordered to appear within a month, Quebec, 2nd September, 1904, Quebec, 2nd September, 190s, mae, or prolomione uv ROWARD FOLEY, EDWARD FOLEY, alongaide Post Office, Court Hous .Clerk of the Recorder's Court of the grd Chatens Frontenns.Apply toD.Clerk of dou demorder's Court of the ee bn \u2014, STORE PRE.Oenads, \u201c the Recorder's Court Osnada, Tithe Faorder's Court et BENT.A Hen RO aa Beau- | l'rovinos of Quebec, Provinos of Guedes, ci * bec.dry & Ole.Nos.71-73 Bt.Poter Btoost | District of Quebec.City of Quaten trot of Que ty St Que consisting of a basement and four] No.438 of 1904.No.598 of 1904.! stories, elevator, hot water furnace, The City of Quel, The City of Qnebee, Pluie: pen a i ve uy 60 1 Drouin.| Plann Thomas Lacombe, of our City ques of thie estore is Adeline in, of ous City of » - in our District of oy wi oebac, tes, in our District of Quedes, Carter, \u2014 HOUSE 1 TFT-A SPLENDID Joseph Lafrance, Dotendant |, Dotemlant is orders to appear ih house No.7 8t.Angele taining 11 rooms, with iy he teatric Ight, hot water heating apparatim, and all modern conveniences, Apply to Dr, Qnimont, 1 8.Uraule street, of to Mercier & Mercier, notaries, 1 Potec ets: [Sa Usfendant is ordered to appesc within a month.Quebro, 2nd Reptember, 1 EDWà Tb be FOI EV, 6 | Clerk of the Recorder s Court of the! Quetise, City of in a mon Quebec, od September, 1904, EDWARD FOLEY, Clerk of the Recorder's Conrt of the Nou oT of Th, the | imions.T \u2014\u2014 September Fais 1904.rie th aformation any iow ricnd publish the following.It was : \u2018*phy to a letter addremsed tu mme +- + gentlemen in the south criticizing iy recently published letter, express ng a change of opinion in regan «the coiton market.I may say tha be dovelopwents of to-day do uo cad me to abandon my expéctatior il aubsantéating lower prices fo otton during the period when receipt vo likely to bn heaviest, snd I thin! hat thaw who have cotfon which thes ust dispose of within the next, uonth's time, will do wisely to accopt \u2018urrent quotations :\u2014 New York, Sept.Sed, 1904.Dear Sir,\u2014l reply particularly tu shat part of your letter received (u ay, in which you suggest that event cl uf front m rogard he pi courses of the cotton market will deprive me of all © Jol: owers in my capacity of tbe marke, cedership.1 beg to say first, that «0 not aupire to the market detriment er think it à ah advantage so Lo] it affects à epeculator\u2019s money-making whacity, It burdens him with go woral responsidplity sor ober people « irunsaction, and remders it dithcuh foc am to liquidate, + So {ar as wy hange ol upinien n conemmed/ I can aly quote you Emerson's trite re mark that * \u201cconsistency is 5 wesknous À the narrow-minded, * gad tell jou with Josh Billings that A wise man benges bis opinivns ; a foot néver.* t reserve the right to chunge my opinions without however serogating wo myseli, by implication sven, any superior .It is because | -ometimes see that other people\u2019, are wiser than | am, that 1 change my bere are two classes of acts to my thinking which the specu- wtor ix cobton or m anything else wust be considered in search of.Une », facts mathematical, which may be acts psychological, \u201cwhich although exceodingly elusive are quite as important we mathematical certisinties in tealing with an article in which the lative public is as enormous as at present trading in cotton.You wust Lear in mind that there are probably not less than ten thousand people actively imterested in the cot- \u2018on markets at ail times and in Periods of great activity this number is largely increased.If each of these persoms buys or sells only one hundred haies the demand for or supply of -otton thue created represent an ag- qregate of ove willion bales of cot- tam and is » force that is simply over- vhelming.lt'a p ance \u2014 oucu set in action by any leader ly goes Lo oxcess that overwbetms [YY and earries him and his following to dinnster, ax witness the silly of last spring.It become, therefore; tn wy opinion, Very important to anti- debacle Nteamer Montezume, from Antwerp, th 116 ncral ve pool Fab ro 5 torday, and ie due in port t rormag.DOMINION LINE.Steamer Turcomen, C ; \u2018om Quebec and onto, af ristot ou the 4th instant.\u2014 ALLAN LINE.Steamer Livonian, from London, «ith a general cargo, passed Cape ngilen at 030 pim.vesterday, and in pert tonight.QUEBEC STEANSHIP COMPANY Jones, ivod at I aw.(, arrived at \u2018ork at noon on the 5th instant.Steamer Caribbee arrived at St.Kitts, WI, from New York last Satdrday.STEANER BNEL FLOATED, Steamer Snel, Captain Fagerland, \u2018rom Hydney, lor Montreal, which ran ashore at Isle-a-Reaux, on Monday noming, was flomted or uninjured vesterdoy morning.She arrived here in company with the steamer Lord Strathcona and proceeded to Montreal: to discharge cargo.WARSHIPS TO LEAVE TO-DAY.HMS.Ariadne, flagship of the British | North American sqliadron, and H.M.8.Indefatigable, will leave port today for soa.* NOTES.Steamer Philae, Captain Muir, bav- ing completed cargo.left port yesterday morning for Liverpool.Steamer Sif, Captain Hermansen, from Sydney with a cargo of coal, arrived in port yesterday morning.and proceeded for Montreal.Steamer Cape Breton, Captain Heid, having discharged her cargo of coal.left for Montreal.Steamers Tancred, Mystic and Bonavista arrived from Montreal vesterdav and prooveded for Sydney.Steamer Bray Head, Captain Burns, from Maryport, waith a cargo of steel rails arrived in port vesterdav afternoon and proceeded for Montreal.Tug McNaughton arrived from Sorel on Monday with five coal laden canal boats in tow.She left on her return trip yesterday morning with a number of pulpsond laden canal boats in tow.Steamer Deçama.from Antigua, with a cargo of sugar arrived in port Just evening awl proceeded for Man- Steamer Norman, Captain Anders.ipate correctly if posdble, the im- pulves which move, or set in action this irresistible force of public specu lation, and it is equally important (bat any tendehcy tow exagyerat- ed opinion or hysterical action shall be overcome.It was because I saw and therefore 1 think my expectation Canada, Recorder\u2019 of gradually declining prices for the Provinos of Guebec, In the of the s Comt net month's is is sound, Distriet of Quebec.City of Quebec.You ust bear in mind that the spin- No.579 of 1904.dle is the final arbitrator of cotton The City of Quebec, .values.If there were no spindles 10 vs.\" Plaintiff | use it: cotton would not be worth anything, however mall the crop.It was the withdrawal of the spindle that punctored last vear's speculation and in the face of a report from the Government which xo effectively nega.age, the apinmer in not guing to buy cotton except at what he considers a reasonable price.Meantime we ara face to face with profably the largest Septeuiber and October receipts on record, and in my opinion ol of this movment in combination on a probabiy slack demand from mane- fecturers will occur within the 1ext sixty dave, a bearish sentiment so\u2019 stromg that it would ovrewheln you or myself should we attempt to oppose i.THEO.P.PRICE, \u2014\u2014\u2014 ee Had Confidence In Dr.Chase AND WAS CURED OF KIDNEY DIS.FASE AND LAME BACK BY UR.' CHASF'8 KIDNEY-LIVER PILLS, Mr.Robert Leishman, Crystal Falls, ! Argenteuil Co., Que., writes: \u201cI may say that I was troubled all last winter with kiduey dincase, and weak ome back.In the spring an Almanac came to our house, and in it I read the experience of others with Dr.\u2019 Chare's Kidney- Liver Pills.Having \u2018 confidence in Dr.Chase un account his splendid recipe à this treatment, and use hi box of the pile until 1 foumd \u2018hoy were doing me 1 worked bard | all summer, and was not troubled at, all with my kidneys ami back, and would not think of being without Dr.tives individual reports of crop short.from Pictou, with a corgo of conl, ur- rived in port yesterday and procecded for Montreal.| Steamer Herm, Captain Gabriel sn, from Syduey.with a carga of coal, arrived \u2018ir port yesterdov and for Montreal.City of Quebec.or thought 1 saw, that 4 great many Canada, In the Recorder's Court | PeOPle Who had no possible use for rout oF QUEBEC.Province of Quebec, of the cotton except to resell mt an advance, rrived September 6.District of dis.Clty of Quebec.had bought it on the form of con- 83 Snel, Fagerlan), Sydney, Carbrny Ko.$78 of 1904, tracts that I sold out my cotton en! Noo & Co.for Montreal, coal.: trad City of Quebes, Thursday moming last, and immediate S8 hil Hermansen, Svduey, for Mon- , Plainti |¥ thereaiter odvised the public of the ss trea ï wi B M Na; Dechene, of our City of fact, and it in because I now wee, or Brox Head, er Nortel Har, QJuebes, in our District of Quebec, think I see that the Goverament re | 05° vs lor Monical, steel Plombee,\u201d .*[vort issued on Friday is certain to sy N A nde Pi i Defendant com in 8 recrudescence ol the tale, Montreal, coul ren, ictou, for gllion le talk that I am umwilling ol dial a emitant & is ordered to appeat with.|| buy cotton for an advance woth 8s wormed, Gabriel sen.Sydney, for Quebec, 9nd September, 1904.after some comparative decline in the SS Degeme, Bridges, Antigua, for EDWARD FOLEY, Dt eal amare OTRAS, the re ga Montreal, ugar.\u2019 ports damage.5 r.K ud, Gui i Clerk ot acoder # Court of fhe pomibly occur within the next month Timer.Maud, uimont, Metin, Schr.Remida, Brion, Anse St, Jean, ood, firew Sohe St.St.Laurent, Lavoie, Malbais, Schr.agouti, Poutiane, maine, railway ties.Schr.Minnie Brid», railway ties.Schr.La Belles, way t Schr.ur\u201d Maud, Schr.Julie, Girard, Grand Bay, pulp- wi .Schr P.Fortin, Tache, Mulbuic, lum- Schr.Escou- Belln, Maiane, Bellev, Matane.rail- Duchene, Malbaie, Snow Queen.Levemque.Chicoutimi.lumber.C.B.M.Riglow, Falron, Hotolon.1 Bennett & Co.coal.CB.8.Faloon.Falcon, Hoboken, t Bennett & Co.coal.J CB.Gamache.Gondrow.Port Johnstan, Cnrbreay, Som & Co, coal, ,C-B.Goodrow, Gondrow, Port Johnston, Carbrav, Son & Co.Hone, Smith, Port \" Carbray.Son & Co.coal.CLEARED, ss ce, Breton, ae hertsong Montreal, J SS Phileas, Mant helt el, Harold to Kennedy, wond goods, Sehr.Fffic Maud, nimes.Matane, general rary, Schr.Nemida, Brisson, Tadonanc.gene eral cargo.Schr.St, Laurent, Lavoie, Montreal, Jumiwr Schr.Tad-fatigable, Bouliane, Fecoumains.ballast.Schr.La Roliev, Belley, Cape Magdalen, general cargo.Schr.ha Maud, Duchenn, St.Remi, bal foe.Julie, Girard, Grand Hav.hal- book.1 Bebe \">.Fortin, Tache, Montreal.lum.did not a t Scher Snow Queen, Trves sue.Chicoutimf, general cer Rose Mysterions.Fournier, Montmahny, general cargo.Marie Josephine, Bernier, Fene ou) > | tecost River, general «arg».Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills io | A.D.agen.?WG Dr.Chase's Kidoey Tver Bills, one Cp Nell, pulpwend od Sta ill à dose, twenty-five conte à x, hv n al dealers, a Fcmanson, Rates «| Yen.St.Maurice Lovie Ce.pulp- Co, Toronto, To protect you against CB.C.MoCaffre.Walrod.United imitations, the poctrait and signature Pau: : \u2018 of Dr.A.W.Chmac, the famous recipe States.ot.Maurios Lumbar Cobook author, are on avery hox, 6.0, À, Rickerds, Fronghton.United votent frire nt pee x Nothing tn aporonch Holt, Rentrow | Resuoe.\"a Min tes Tue or Co, & Co's fine oxhghit animale at 1.Aa l'roughton.\u201cCuleoit Kent Monde grounds, can he scen Any.etes St Maurice Fumbhet Cowhere else, = peipwood, Po at 3 pm.|i this Steamer Trinided, from Bermuda, at |\u2018 je | - hour before, take Soie agents fes\u201d Sanads and United States FREE 4051 tions and testimonials.Vin St.Michel ral st méaltime holds no pleasure in Ep no: half an\u2019 Betvin, Wilson & Co.Mantreal gree | a keen a wine glass full of VIN ST.MICHEL, the great uest we will send you the Vin St.Album containing one hundred itfustra- BIGNAL SERVICER.Quebec Sept.6th, 1904, Father Point 137\u2014Clear, went; inward 8 p.m.Monteznna.Matane |99-Clear, west; inward 1 pm.Savoy! 210 pu.Manchester Cityinward 1.30 p.in.one three masted Aloso Rosier 31A\u2014('lear, strong north Anticonti\u2014Clear, went ; South Point \u2014Inwand 10.30 a.m.Virginian.Low Point 5540-\u2014Cloudy, strony north outward 8.20 a.m.Trokl: inward yes: terday 2 pu Error and Bjorvin ; 7 p.m.Fos and Turret Cape.HIGH WATER AT QUEBEC.{Cowpiled by the Tidal Branch, M.& F.Dept.) PN, 4,16 su 3.50 vu 715 \u2014 MOON PHASES.New moon Friday, 9th, 3.43 pm.First quarter, Friday, 16th, 10.13 m.\u201cFell moon, Saturday, Mth, 12.50 p.m., rer Jimena Î IH e i Sporting News 000412000412 0 12 MA TOC® Football.RUGBY MEN TO MEET.The Quebec Rugby Football Cli will meet at the St.Louis Hotel at + o'clock this evening.A full attend ance is urgently requested, ax officers will be elected and captains chowen and arrangements made for the com ing season.All who play or wish to play the game are finally invited.Lacrosse, MONTCALM-SHAMRUCK MATCH.The Montreal Gazette has the fol lowing comment on the Montcalu- Shaurock watch in Montreal on Mony Shamrocks Quebec, in yosterduy's game ad the S.AAA.grounds, the champions scoring five goals, while the visitors note od two.It was an interesting gue and there war plonty of excitement for the five hundred speciators who vit neesed the contest.The Quebec tean, had weight and speed, but the Shamrocks had a large score of skill anc grit and the plucky work of th Shamrock howe squalized matters.The groundu were «til! heavy from te re cont rains, and there were many pool- to catch the unwary, Ax a reuir of this there were some amusing nei dents and many laughabic fafle.Boxing.JEFFRIES BiG SCHEME.Champion Jim Jeffries ix out with an offer to whip thre nen in on might.He ways he prefers Corbett, Fitzaimmons and Sharkey.Hin pro position ix tm fight ten roundu wit} tach man, and if they win they cu fight for the title among themsbves The champion figures that it mas take thive or five years to find à mat whotn the public will acknowledge ha: a chance to defeat him.He think.tha ia too long à lime to wait.He wañls to retire now while he je\u2018 his prime, but he wants it to le vn derstood that he fears no man, ant when he quite the ring it cannot in «ait of him that he failed to give worthy rivahn chance.A WARM BOUT.The (vn round apartin Tout betwee Unn Littisjohn.of St, John.and Ton Foley, uf Halifax, at Sydney, Monday night.for the championship of tin Maritime Provinces, reached its third round when the police interfered.The round was pretty well over when Foley began to force matiers, and a clinch followed.The referee endeavored to bave them break away, but Litilojonn touki rat relinve himself of: Foley nnd they continued to hit, whereupon Chief McFachren roche #pon the stag.and, separating the men, ordered the noni stopped, ne 00 tyme Will positively cure sick headache and prevent ite retern.Carter's Lit-|C te liver Ville.This in not talk, but truth, One pill a dose.Bea adver- tirement.Bmail pill.Bmall dose.Small price.DON'T BE DECEIVED, If you want carpete, oil clot, rugs and ornements, we have a large as- sortrment in thest line of geots and at prices defving all competition.VAGUY, LEPINAY & FRERE, \u2014eemrem- nant Row dose Thihért afcompliah his wondepfn]l performance?\u2018Go and soe is at Kent House grounds, defeated Montcalur, vi PQ.Eduostionsl.Miss Bonham's Glasses.Miss Bonham's Classes (ur Children will reopen THURSDAY, Boplombe 8th.at 10 A.M.46 D'Artigny Streetsept.3x3 Miss MacLeod\u2019s (lasses.Miss Macleod, M.A.will re-open her classes for boys awl girls on Thursiay September \u2018th: Eiwth, at bali-past nine, at her residence, 28 Sc, Louis puront- As the temching will be ly individual, the classen \u201cwill be ed to eight pupils in each.3 cial attention will be given to Ma matics and French.Mis MacLeod will he at home every afternoon after the first of Sentember.x2w Shorthand and Typ: writing CLANSES Conducted MISS |, M.TWEODELL, \u2014 WILL RE OPEN Wednesday.Sept.[41h Afternoon and Evining Classes.Special attention wiven tn office and :e- porting practice, n Era ds with locke: A ties hud Commerciai Correspondu For further informatio.api ly aor Loti inst at No.°8 d'Youville Strezt.SCHOOL FOR GIRLS.The Misses Henderson's School for Girls and Kindergartrn for Young Children, will re-open on Monday, tember 12th, pecial classes for Modern Languages.Piano and Violin lessons in connection with the school.After September 8th, Miss Henderson «ill be at home to recsive visitors cn school busméss.Summer address: Rimouski Wart, 70 D'Artigny Street.Augix we HIGH SCHOOL OF QUEBEC.Se-spens Thursda , Sept.Bth, 1904.TEACHING STAFF Mathematica\u2014T.Ainslie Young, M.A.Bi: hop's College, Lennoxville).Preparatory Master of Class\u2014A.J.{iio Classical and English Master \u2014To he pointed.rench and German Master\u2014F.de Kastner.Seino Maser.Sunnigham uo: op, B.A nit; )) \u2018oron Comme rel Mee Jenner, (Me- \u2018allist, Chatham Business College).Vocal Masic+-E A.Bishop.School buildings have been lately remo- dolled and additions made, securing perfect ventilating, sanitary and heating arrangements and providing spacious and comfortable class rooms for the pupils.Courses are designed in propare boys for entering the University, the Royal Military College and business life.Organization providue « Preparatory Class for the younger boys.\u2018The Rector will be in attendance at his cesidence, 47 Ste.Genevieve Avenue, from 9 a.m.to 1 p.m.on and after Sepember 1st to receive visitors on school businees.T.AINSLIE YOUNG, Rectorsug20x17 CANADA'S NATIONAL SCHOOL FOR BOYS.Upper Canada College FOUNDED 1820 DEER PARK, TORONTO, Principal - Henry W.Auden, M.A, Cambridge, and late of Pette\u2019 College Fdinburgh Toe log: Thursday, ber Rib, Rett chemo fis Valvoest ty .juni eu, tapes with tal lestractors, Fifty acres ! Sounds te [ufirmary.\u2018Physic inn and Trained Nurss Preranatory Bcioon with separate Building, Staff and Hquipment, ana or Entrance ¥cholarshipe Saturber 10th, 1901.Npecial Bobolar- Shi form tons of old pupils, tar in ue in attendance at the Colradar, from 2 10 4.30 PM.to i and give information re r and all partioulars, epply to THE BURSAR, Uermn Garang \u20ac coton aly éxwedentxt.f, \"Put, NDING _ JEREUTE RICHARD, al Binder.ui.Tae all Gener tive, 105 Mountain Neh Regulated Like 2 Watch, The fire in the Sunshine Furnace can be regulated as accurately as a watch, At night shake down the ashes, replenish the coal, allow time for the gas to burn off, close your drafts\u2014that's all.Then, inthe morning slip into the hall, open the drafts, and in a few minutes you'll have a rapid, house.warming fire\u2014no exasperating, freesang waits ; no firing up, nor risk of the fire burning out during the night.The !Sunshine Furnace is a scientific heater and fuel.saver froin top to bottom, Gold by all enterprising dealers.Write for bookiet.:\u201cMeClarys LONDON, TORONTO, MONTREAL, WINNIPEG, VANCOUVER, ST.JONN, NB.MHECYL ANICB NOPPLY CO., \u2014 SOLER AGENT: \u2014-\u2014\u2014 ART.B.CORNEIL, Organist an 1 Choir- Master of Trinity Cl a ir nat of Trini y Church, Graduate Pupil of RESUMES HIS TUITION ON SEPTEMBER 8tb., Th Voice Culture (Tt Vian Method), Pidnofor: day aul hour miny he ii ir at Ta pou polie né Pr, sul 330 und 5.00 P.M., or by wail, Applications for persoually between 10.3)and 11.456 AM.STUDIOS | Lives events cree SCHOOL BOOKS.Slates, ST.JULIE, QUEBEC.Pads, _\u2014 \u2014 Exercises, Scribb'ers, Bags, Pencils, Ete, John Street FALL IMPORTATIONS.| CHOICE SCOTCH SUITINGS, IRISA HOMESPUNS, ENGLISH TWEEDS, ~.2h ; : he .sq: Quebec, Sept.Int.1904.0 ercoa } Bliss\u2019 Riding To the Presiden i oP + and Directors, Ve ings eels, Quebec Bridge and Railway Co.\u2014IN\u2014 Military Serges, Quebce- Gentlemen, Beavers Fine Llu e Serges Acting upon your imetructions, | F ine Dl\u2019k Serges, have the honor to report upon the Mellons Livery Cloths, | condition of the wor undes cuniract Elysiats Tattersal Vest- or your Company since the last an- .in lows :\u2014 Vegetian Cloths Koi becker BRIDGESOVER THE Bt, LAWRENCE Ruinproof Cloths T Satisfactory progress is being made weeds, on.this great structure.The approach Blanket Cloths spans, which were under construction Fancy 'Trowser- Ulster Cloths ings DE.JABGER'S UNDERWEAR.JOHN DABLINGTON, pos\" CFricx.SALE BY TENDER BY THE NATIONAL INVESTMENT CO, 114 Si.Peter Streeten] Tendéra for the properties horeinunder inentioned will be roveived until the 10th day of September next, at the office « I the undersigned, for the ex-residence of F.E.Blondeau, Erq., Notary, situated at Hedleyville, Limoilou, Que., compri ing about 150, 0) square feet of land, a princely residence and dependencies, also a wharf of about 40 feet, by 535 long, of a great value.The whole may be seen by applying 10 the undersigned who will give 8 permit to visit the grounds.\u2018This property is situated between Dorchester Bridge and the Quebec and Lake St, John Bridge, and is of great value.Fasy term oË payment.For further information, apply to the undersigned.The National Investment Co, 114 St.Peter Street.) TELEPHONE 1613.QUEBEC BRIDGE manta .terday Afternoon me ft.\u2014p\u2014 OTHER BUSINESS, mates The annual meeting of the holders of the Quebee Bridge and Rail: way Company took place at the office of the company, No.13 Ht.Veter w'elock, for the election of directors, receivimg reports, amending the bylaws and transaction of general business.The Hon.8.N.Parent called to the chair, and Mr.Ulric Barthe was requested to act as Becretary.The chairman explained the object of the mocting and rad the directors\u2019 report ax follows :\u2014 VIRECIONS* REPORT.Quebee, Gth Septewber, 1904.Your directors have the honor to subnst theic annual report on the Company's transactions since the last annual general meeting which wan opened on the Ist September, = lu.and closed on the Ath Jetober | foi- lowing, the day after the presentation by the Dowinion Government to the Parliament of a bill granting this Cowpany, under esrtain conditions, a nations! guarantes of our bounds, in capital and interest, to the extent uf 96,0,200, The bill was passed and sanctioned a few days afterwards, and the Com pany having fullifled all the condi tions of the statute, entitled : TAN Act to authorize aid to the Quebec Bridge and Railway Company towards thy completion of its undertaking, and to confirm an agrecuent between Hiv Majesty und the sad Company witht respect to such sid,\u201d an agree went as approved aml confirmed at the special general meting called on the Mth January last, was executed on the Ist February following be ween the Government of Canada, the Koyat Trust Company and the Que bec Bridge and Railway Company, giving fuil efecr to the Act of guaran: ce Thanks to that efficient wid av afore said, your Directors have the vatisfsc- tion to state that they have been enabled to proceed imurediately with the work of construction._ Thy Chi Engineers Ieport, which is hereto avpended, will inform you ax to the progress of the works done to the Ist instant.You will be called at this weeting 16 make the annual eb a Dar «of UHRONIOLYE, GUESEO, CANADA.- & RAILWAYOCO.Awual Meeting Held Yes: (EPORT OF THE DIRECTORS share- street, yosterdlay alternoon, at three was nual meeting of Shareholders, as fol- greatly appreciated hy those of çomumodation of and cut.The metal work for the samo 4 ace us + | ERY ~ .WEDNFADAT, SEPTENBER 7, 1004.ni Rn MOVIE toes and the regrets of all but wit} the satisfaction - of having left bohind ld the vouvenir of an artist of grant werit ant! a perfeot citizen.(Signed) H.LAPOKTE, he popular West's Minsteels this sca- on, is spoken of with more than the sua) adhuiration given this feature of a mitstre] programa, The setting # declared to bv quite elaborate, the PROGRESS OF THE WORK Av [alors cerise wand gold, boruanizi SHOWN BY THE REPORT OF | sondectully in the gineral effect.Iie Mayor of Montreal.THE CHIEF ENGINEER\u2014ELEC | alto claimed, and sduiitted on all THE PRINCESS CHIC.TION OF DIRECTORS\u2014AMEND rides, that Manager car bes vut-| \u201cThe Dyiocess Chic\u201d is already an MENTS TO BVLAWS Any | Jom all bis foruer offorty fa tae or | steblished favorite everyubere ad it janiziez a company aml is therefore a watter of gratification utting ogcther an evtertaimucat that is onsidered guite remarkable for its ntrinsie werit and artistic thoroogh- to musio lovors that it is to be ere » thin city at the Auditorium for | ; ree s beginning Monday xt.wes, With constant attentiois t6 the | 1 bere il be kines oman santa of his patrons ant the pro- prices on Tueediy alterios nn The gressive and lieral management ol-! Company presenti this delightful rays displayed by Manager Iiicaby, it | opera is said to be atronger ang net 8 not to be wombred ut that the | ter thoy, ever thin season, and this staten: would een very aame of West'« Minstrels is always ac- plaus- epted as a positive guarantee to the |itle «bon it is qtated that the popular Haso-cquredian, retuned to play the role of \u2018\u201cBrevat\u201d overs of minstrels; the country over.3 .Call Will be presented here on Thursday, pr Friday cod Saturday at the Auditor ths soldier of fortvme in the piece.Mrrium.Callahan created] thin role originally In vies u Le rs ona \u2018and it would sec that no one was 23 yr Pl ee a N sob ati went of Paul Cazenouve at the ko ver able to Jortray n so artistically torium, the following, Inaring the | 1 he did.\u201cThe Princess Chic\u201d deals signature of the Mayor of Montreal jo | Vith the closing splindor of frulul very interesting i\u2014 Jims oud vith the attempt of p Louis ps, x .Cg Se of France to sul te through Fo all tho ho (his ua pr : | strategy, Chartes he Shed of Bo » ayor of the city of Montel, igundy, \"These are the only historical wn plused to certify that Mr.1'aul | personages introduced, the character Cazencuve, kading artist and director of the Prineess herclf being purely a of the Theatre Nationale, of this ety, | fiction of Kirke La Shelle\u2019s fancy, but was the first to give to the city of (none the lex o logical product of the Montreal un Frouch theatre presenting nee.One of the chief charme of dranmtic offerings of a serious nature, (\u201cThe Prinerss Chic\u2019 is that the story During the four years he has been the | ellos Caratine Borlm opportunity for artintie director of the Theatre Nao (the deplay of her many charms in vionale he has produced upon te stage \u2018several Becoming disquises.She ap- of that theatre picces which have een \u2018pears first as ber own envoy, after: irreproachable from a moral stanl- wards in the picturesque dress of (he po'al, ax well an being artistic qnid of Norman presant girls, and at last ng great literary worth, He has Deen the roynl roles of the Princess her our peil, The excellent scenic aml sario- ci ézens who admire the hoauties of the rial investure usech in this opern bas French lamrvage, (nd hag ben most diligent in prohking for aur cater.Pro- take the votes for the election of di: rectors.\u201d \u2014Carried.presinetion casity recalled at this time.future 1raflic.press has heen made in the construe- tion of the main Hines and sidings be- | The scrutineere reported the election tween the wouth end of the bridge of the following genilemen - Rodolphe and the Interrolonia! Ræïlway, on Audetle, Vesey Boswell, John Breakey which section the culverts and fancing \u201clon, Nemese Garneau, Gospard Le are hing constructed, with rock and moine, Hom.8, N.Parent, H.M.Price, varth excavation in progress : at the | Hon.John Sharples, same tinæ (he foundations for the] Moved by Hon.John Sharples, sce- bridge over the Chattdiere river | nrefonded by Mr.JJ.i.Laliberte : being prepared, and xiome quarried | \u201cThat thankx bie tendered 30 the seru- tinvers for their services at the present meeting.Carried.Moved by Me.Jos, Besuchany, see oncles ine Mr, J.A.Moisan : ~ \u201cThat Me, Goorge Lefaivre he appointed au ditor of the books for the nest twelve months, \"= arrive.On motion of Mr.C.FL Delage, seconded by Ald, tien, Madden, the by laws of the eompany | wore mmendid 80 ar to conform with the statute of lust session, chaning the name ot the company nnd reducing the number of aleeted dirvettirs to eight, the three other dircetere being appointed by the Government.A vote of thanks wae tendered the chairman, and the nweting declared closed.At a subsequent meeting of the directors, the Mon.$.N.Parent vus unnnimously re clectedl Fevsident.and Mr.Rodolphe Audetto.Véce-lresident\u2014\u2014\u2014 is more than half ready for
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