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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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[" The Weather.Se Lowreae and Gul w= ly.winds, clear and milder, ESTABLISHED 1764.» DOOR SNAPS SHUT ; / POLICE WOMEN PRISONERS \u2018Mother, Daughter and Friendy Locked Up in a Building TO THE RESCUE Patrolman, After Helping Them Down 3 Ladder, Tumbles and Is Seriously Hust, \u2014 Buffalo, Jon, 30.\u2014After assisting thres women down a stepladder from the second story of a bullding at No.319 Pearl street yesterday forenoon, Patrolman Steimal fell from the ladder to the stone walk.His right arm and hip were so badly hurt that he had to be taken home and last night Îtwas said that he would be unable to be out for a few duys.The names of the women were withheld from pub- Hoation at their request.They ac eldentaily locked themselves in the building, being detained in it about 114 hours.Two of the women were mother and daughter.The third was another mar- vied Woman.One of the business com- panics in the building is the Art Gas & ¥lectric Fixture Company.The women went to look at a gas lamp.After entering the street dorr into the main hallway, the door closed and a pice lock made the women prison .On finding that nobody was in the store, they started to leave and discovered their predicament.Nohody elie was in any part of the building.From 843 o'clock, when they went into the building, uniil shout 10 o'clock, the women rapped on the windows at passersby and tried to attract somebody's notice.Nobody seemed to see or hear them in that time except one man speeding by on a wheel.The women waved to him and he smiled and waved back.About 10 o'clock Charles A, Schnell, à clerk in a florist's store, saw the women and learned the situation.He telephoned to the Pearl street police station.Patrolmen Stejmal and Fldredge responded.The long stepladder was borrowed from the Star Theatre, Steimal aced it against the front of the building, climbed up it and in through a window which one of the women unlocked for him.The window opened on the second: floor hall.Patrolmen Sicimal went downstairs and found himself unable to un.Jock the wtrevt Joor.Thers was noth: + Heeted in every home in Copenhagen.18 su ing for the women to do hut climb down the stepladder and that course was taken.When all three were safely outside, the officer started to come wn.In trving to close the window, he lost his balance.A small sign was within reach and he grabbed it te regain bis balance.The sign broke under his weight and he toppled afi side ways to the walk.\u201cThe women live on the West Side,\u201d | says the police report.CAUCPT AT LAST.Mount Holly, N.J., Jan.30 \u2014 After being a fugitive from justice for ten vars, Jobn Wilkams, who was recently arrested in Atlantic City for aa sault on a young woman, has been identified as one of the negross who | taurdered John Hegke, im Burtngto:, No, in 1896.Thomas Cromwell was Williams\u2019 accomplice in this crime and both made their cacape.Cromwell was afterwards tried a.d convicted at Lasons, Pa., for the murder of & man named Schmidt in June, 1901.Before hin execution he confeased to the Henke murder and declared Willinms was his accomplice, Williams escaped on a vessel to South America but returned five years later when the search for him hnd heen abandoned, In 1901 he armaulted a whita girl in Merchantville and again escaped.There was \u20ac reward of Foo offered for his eapture, MR.PREFONTAINE'S ESTATE.Montreal, Jan.30.\u2014A personal friend of the late Raymond Prefontainn aay that it Ad months bafore the Minister's afd can be straightened out so as to allow of à close enti.mate of his wealth, Contrary to general opinion, Mr, Prefontefne was not wealthy, as weslth goer now-a-days.\u201cWhen the estate ie settled up,\u201d ssid the tleman referred to.\u201cIt will be found that 8150,000 wil more then cover all, which is mainly made up of real v«tate.Contrary, also, to the eral impression, the late Minister ad little or no money tied up in stocks, and, while a keen politician and a man of undoubted capacity, he was not what might bs called a good business man as fac as hin own por.sonal affairs were concerned.In other words, considering his opportunities, he accumulated very little money, and edn it musi be remembered that ne {an could have been more free with hat he did have.Mr.Prefontainr'e nds wero constantly in his pocket the benefit 6f all who came to m in distrens.He had made a mar- Ie contract, and the vilow aud his ldren will bypolit by his entire cs tie, (Hin le insurances, which Pros to & good many thousands, x eufficient to supply all the ready money required, so that there will he id mecenrity for making snerifice in an immediate adjustment of his onal njiccte Ut pere .- The Q uebec Chronicle.Temseratures.Temperatære registered st Quehes Ob servatory: ~Maximum, 311% uhai- mum, 12 bdow sao.JAWARDED À MEDAL Dr.Frank D, Adarts of MoGH University Honored by London Geological Society.Montreal, Que, Jan.30.\u2014De, Frank DB.Adams, Prolessor of Geology in NeGill University, has been awarded the Lyell medal by the Goological Rociety of London, England.The medal whith was founded by the great gro- fogist, Sir Charles Lyell, Bart., F.R.8., is given annuslly (or from time ta time) as a mark of honorary distinction and ms an expression on the part of the governing body of the an.ciety, that the medalist, who may be of any counirv, has desorved well of sience, Dr, Adame is the second Can- having heen awarded te Sir William Dawson in 1281, Other geologista who have received it include such distinguished men as Sir John Fvens, Dr.W.Boyd Carpenter, Professor Seeley, Professor W, Boyd Dawkins, Dr.Joseph Leidy and Dr.Hansreusch.Dr.Adams has alsn received à further grant of 81,50 from the Carnegie institution of Washington, for the prosecution of his researches on the flow of rocks.LAKE NAVICATION Cleveland.Olvo.Jan.30 The steamship Frank B.Squicres wrrived bere to-day from Bufialo, which port she left yesterday afternoon.The trip wns made in 14 hours.This is the aectind big verse] ta come front Bulfolo gto Cleveland this month Navigetion on Lake Erie in January almost is unprecedented, but it has been meade possible this winter by the exccarive mild weather.V.8.STEEL DIVIDENS.New York, Jan.30 \u2014 The directors tion at their meeting today declared the regular quarterly dividend of 14 per cont.on the preferrad stock.The earnings for the quarter ended Dec.Plat last were $35,278,898, an incrensa of 813,519,051 an compared with the | hii quarler a year ago.The un.+ fillei orders on hand Dec.21 Jast ot 7.005,066 tone, an inrresse nf 3.008.#53, exreed oll records of the Core | poration, FREDERICK'S ACCESSION.Copenhagen.Jan.30 \u2014 The new king, Frederick the Fighth, now | rvigns ovee Denmark.His accession , ban heen hailed with all appropriate , mithusiasm and ocremony, but sorrow j for the death of Christian in the predominant rentiment.The overwhelm- Ving grief of the immediate members of this remarkable united family is re of the .Throughout the earlier port \"day the lugubwons tolling of bells, the\u2019 ; hoon of minute quos, the naiverssl \"avi nots of mourning and the atag- tion of business, even amid the ac.aime for the new king, told strongly i of the deep feeling of the people of | Denmark, In un chamber of the Amalirnborg Palace the body of the king lies in the modrat ded in which he breathed his last.The desc monarch's tratures are unchanged and are composed aa ii m a sleep other than { that of death.Following the wishes {nt Ring Christian.the funera! will be attended with little ceremonial.The ! body will not actually lie in state, tint prior to the entombment, which is expected to take place in about a fortnight, it will he visited by the : chiefs of state.To-day the members tof the femily watched in the death «hamber continually.An enormous numbsr of magnificent wreaths are coming in from every direction.The Vaches of Cumberland.daughter | King Christian.arrived Inte lent evening.Her sorrow was very great and it was with difficulty that she was removed from the bedwde where she had knelt for fully an hour m prayer.The burial will take place m the Cathedral of Roskilde, Loside Queen Louise, in the chapel of Frederick the Fiith.King Haakon of Norway, Queen Alexandra of England and hing ficorge of (ireece are expected in a few days.It in annovnex! thet Em- : peror William will be in attendance at the funeral.ARMY OF A-MILLION Lord Roberts Says That Should Be the British Standard, London, Jan.20\u2014With the opening of the new ' parliamentary regime Field Marshal Roberts renews his campaign of warning to the country regarding the inadequacy of its defences.Addressing the members ot to-night, he onin ofimed that the nation was ae absolutely unprepared for war as it was in 1500, He urged the adoption of a miilion men as the military atardard, half of which would be for the defence of India and the other half to fit the mation to maintain an European struggle.Lord Roberte sai! he heard of the renewal of the \u2018Anglo-Japanese alliance with enthuriasm, but he reminded hin an.diner that nation! conditions\u2019 and na- time] neccarition were subject to change, and thet the alliance only ap the danger was greater.RENAULT & CO.COG NAC CBTASLISNED 1838 THE FIRST SHIPPERS OF BOTTLED BRANDY TO ENGLAND.SAV, JOUND & CO., Moatieil, Agents for Canada and Newl>natland.of the United States Steel Corpora- | of, the Légerpool Chamber.of Commerce | plied 10 Asia, and not to Europe, Where | FOunoement hy the Emperor QUEBEO, , \u2014 ; IN THE CAUCASUS TWINS - SEPARATED Crushing Out the Revolutionary Cause.Bt.Petersburg, Jan.50.\u2014Alarined [by \u2018the stern and vigorous campaign | | aged by the troops under Girneral | Maikhanoft the ichabitents of the | Caucasus are abandoning the revolutionary cause.They are coming ives of good conduct in the future.The campaign against the active surgents in the mountains has thereby | een murh facilitated.In many caves | the inhabitants themselves have seized | hnod they were often at variance.H insurrection.In a telegram | Emperor, the! Vice Roy of the Caucesjus says General = Alikhanoft received | | on deputation of 8,200 persons t twelve communes near (Kirti, he deputation promises to | \u2018atop the disorders and make repara- | tion.Another deputation brought in ithe: participants of the attack on the | :troops at Tengira bound with ropes.| ! These participants will be exeruted.In the district af Osuyçeti almost the entire population remaius obdurate.One {half of the people have fled to the mountains and others sre roantng the : country, ravaging it and hurning hous- | es.Count Witte has received from the governor of Moghlielf an account of i the excesscs at Gonel where there has | \"been fighting in the streets ond in- | ;cendiarimm.| The troops while they are restoring order aro suhjected {attacks with bombs and the revolver | {shots from the houses.The governor ;eays the soldicrs are forced 10 answer then attacks by fitag vellevs but the number of dead or wounded thereby is not yet known as the victims are shelterad by their co-religionints, During the recent fire at (ivmel the frequent explosions of bombs and ammunition showed that the revolutionaries were prepared for the struggle.REQUIEM FOR KINC CHRISTIAN.| | ! St, Petersburg, Jan, 30\u2014A requiem for Ring Christian was celebrated at | Taaeskoe Selo, today.Tt was attend: ied by the Emperor and Empress and court functionaries.PLOT TO KILL OFFICIALS, ! Riga, Jan.30\u2014The police have dis.|covered a plot to kill General Sollngub, Governor-General of the Baltic | provinces, and several high civil and | military officials.Many arrests have been made.adian to receive this honor, the medal ' Bnd delivered up the ringleaders of the | Itosa wanted to go one way Lo the | Jopeln would not ogroe Rose, | mix degrees, 10 sicians no i Ist the road would pnt into i DEATH OF A POET.Now York, Jan.10.\u2014Paul Dressers, ! writer, whosa \u201cBanke of the Wabash.\u201d and \u201cThe Blue and Grey,\u201d j browght his neme into public, notice, in thig city.Nr, Dresser was born 47 ; years ago in Terre Haute, Indi ' KING EDWARD REQOVERS.* Londom, Jan.30\u2014King Edward, who, | since the accident in November last, { when he fractured his'ankie.has been | spending most of his time st country bomes, will come to London to-morrow It is dcarncd (hat the injury to his \"ankle i at the time.It ban required almost continuous rest and the most careful : treatment.but Fin Majesty now has almost entirely recoverod.His health ! otherwise ix excellent.He pursues an | active outdoor He as much as possible Even while suffering from his injured ankle he continues shooting from a pony eart or automobile, \u201cGuess wos brede in the federal court today in the case of Greene and Gaynor, charged with alleged © Aracy | aguinst the Government.J.0,1 Sterley, of Savaunzh, and Geo.W., NMarlor, of New York, were the chief | witnesser.Mr.Marlor will be cross- examined to-morraw.Mr.Sterley | testified concerning the payment hy! Captain 0.M.Carter to Greeme and Gaynor of two checks, one for 9345, ; 000 and the other for $230,000.\u2018The testimony of Nr.Marlor related.to\u201d the cashing of | checks at the sub.treanury in New York, by John F.' faynor.A BRUTAL NECRS, : Atlanta, Ga.Jan.20\u2014Mrs, Nine | May Dupree, 20 vears old, who lives | at the home of W.1.Grogan, a | prosperous farmer, about six miles | rom Atlania was assaulted to-day by an who cut her throat and left | \u201cher in a dying condition from loss of blood and nervous excitement, The! nergo cscaped.A poses of more than {a hundred citizens with teack hounds | {is after the negro to-night and if he ; canght he will in all probability be summarily lynched.The assault oc- | curred some me between 1 and 4 o'clock this afternoon.The girl was | found Grogan and his wile at 4 ek the dining room in & pool \u201cof blood, THE RUSSIAN NOBILITY, 1 Moscow, Jan.30 \u2014 The main resolu- | lions aclopted by the National Con.| groan of marshals of the nobility are | à demand for strong power using sensible means to suppress the revolutiom and protect the oefnl population | from violence and the immediate an.of the date of the convocation of the Ne! tional Assembly no later than April, 28th, A strong stand ir nfede aginst - the separatist movement.In 1 TERR to the Agrarien question, in which the ' greatly interested, the Congress dw.| mands a declaration of the igviol.ability of the private property bl rovernment lands \u2018on emmy terma and the facilitation ol condit to enable the peasemts ta buy private holdings.| eignedd petitinne addressed to the | Emperor asking him to satisfy their tord hunger.The petitions have bem nobles, as large land owners, are commending (he sale of unoccupied Tt dn said thet @@.peasants have wnt to tbh Department of Auricaituin.| was more merioud than reported ' GAYNOR AND GREENE.| Sevennah, Ga., Jan.30- Rapid pro- \u2018 i died to-dey nt the home of his sister i I WEDNESDAY, formed By a Prague Surgson.Le ad Vins, January 30\u2014The Bohemian twins are twins uo or, Proiessor Kulkols, of Prague uivervity, hes suceessiul separated tf twins, nich have been exhibited all over the world.Their aanwe were Rosa in! and Josefa Blasek.They are the: by thousands to make a submislon ' daughters and are giving tho mést abject prom- | and were born in 1878.Though unit.i od physically they have always dis.in- : played distinct of a Bobemian farmer fndvidualiem.Ona could sleep while the other read a book or played the violin, In chidd- and who was the stronger, variably lifted her sister off the ground gud carried her Ye; kicking in the desired direction.surgical science, being hips, but baving a tinct existence = from the undertaking the mom serious parte this surgical divorce of the Bohemian | twins à minor operation was mbmit- ted to by Ross, with the result that while ber temprratu-: increased by that of ber sister re mained stationary.This led to the conclusion that the twina enjoyed in- i dependent constitutions, and the phe hewitate] to go forward with their work.However, their theories had already hoen reinforced by inquiries jo which it was that a few years azo Rosa had soar- let and typhoid fever without her sister suffering in health in the jeast.\u2014 TO REDUCE RATES ON CORN.Chicago, Jap.20 \u2014 Announcement was made to-day by the Webash Rail ad that commencing om Fehruary Te \" effect a earload rate for export com of 23 {cents à hundred | from the Missouri River to Boston and New York and of 22 cents to Philadelphia through Chicago end St.Louis with transit pri- vilnges.Thess.figures will include the cost ef loading on vessels.Tor gv cral months the rate has been 27 eonts with an added loading charge.Fastern roads have herelofore refund to join with westem ronds on dividing the difference between the Incal and export rate.The step taken by the Wabash, it is believed.will resnjt in the eastern roads meeting the Wabash rates.JANUARY found | p #1, 1906.[ABOUT PNEUMONIA Stern Measures are Rapidly | Extraordinary Operation Is Per- New York Doctor has New | Theory to Account for Contagion and Presents Proofs.i New York, Jan.30\u2014Pueumonia is \u201cdue to mice, and not to the weather, ! according to De.E.Peier of this city, | The microbe causing pnermonie, says, is found in the mouths of nearly ali healthy individuals, tut dors pot ecquire dangerous viralrnes until | i passes through a susceptible animal Tike the house mouse, He has proved his theory, he says, by experiments, \u201cLet us consider,\u201d Taid Dr.Palisr, \u201chow mice cause pneumonia.In the months of December, January, February and March there are usally many | mice in houses, especially where plumb- ny ie debective and which are im 8 general or sanitary condition.lier.as is well known, work them- selven under sinks, and hence are mostly abundant in homers where the lumbing is not open, w there are Lies mocks and corners around the sinks.In irving to obtain mire for ex- neriments I learned from many persons that they are more abundant in the ruse in the winter and early sprine.Young mice seem te he especially abundant in the month of March.\u201cNow, voung mice ar particularly susceptible to the pneunfonia hacillus.The young mice enme into the rooms to look far fnod, and they ran easily get inoculated with human sputem, Then they spread the virulent bacillun which ther have developed, arel these virulent bacilli may cause pneumonia in man sither by inhalation or by in- culation through some abrased sur- ave.Dr.Palier tells The Medical Record he has found two young dead mice which shownd many virulent pneumonia bath in poorly ventilated rooms.Tr.Palier save, the wrulent bacilli from infected mice multiply abundantly.and gromtly increase the danger of pnsuma- nin to the human beings in the house.\u201cThess germs from mice\u201d Dr.Palier says, \u201close their virulence after a time.Thus a person may breaths in germs whose virulence is well-nich ex- haneted.and so have a mild case of pneumonia.And vice-versa.\u201d Dr.Palier saye he dore not believe dhat pneumomia is spread by kissing, Nor does he believe that it iz due tn changes in the wenther.Furthermore, the disease is nat due ta depression.others who are very weak may not get it.Tt if expected the new theory raise the price of house cats.will Persons apparently in good rie A .S I M A R D rate | suddenly drvelop pneumonia, whereas | ONE CENT.F.SIMARD & CIE.RELIABLE CARPETS and RUGS GREAT MONEY SAVING PRICES.A Collection of Carpets and Rugs in attractive designs and choices colorings {rom the looms of tho best knownmakers.Every price especially reduced for this sale, while the vari :ty is nearly endless.TAPESTRY.BRUSSELS.30c.Tapestry Carpet, special price 80c.Quality Brusse!s special price.AEE | I Me ww 2 8.50 « «1 We < \u201c « B6e _VELVET CARPETS.5c.WILTONS.59c 1.83 quality Velvets, for.1:08 90c.quality Wilton for this sule 72- WOJL SQUARES.Worth 5.00.6.00, 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Quinine production of the World Is conmamed every yoar 2.2, ,, Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets \u201cCare « Coltte Oùe Day.\" B.W.GROVE'S signature on box.28¢ All orderx to the velne of 325.00 or more delivered free to Railway Station or Fapress Office in Ontario, Quebce or the Maritime J'rovinees: Send for Catalogueony FRASER, VIGER & (0.LRINK\u2014und H you want of any particular type.come to the FRASER'S Winer we are particularly proud ada.Soicly imported by us.Vaults, £2.30 per bottle, 825.00 por tx, £2.00 per bottle, $20.00 0 $2.00 per bottle, $30.00 our our Vaults, anything imported by any house in gation, 217.00 per doeen.$7.50 per gallon, $16.00 per dozen.gallon, $12.00 per dozen.*3.n\u201d SHERRV\u2014Supetior Rich $4.50 per gallon, #1000 par dozen.Wine, $1.00 por bottle, £3.50 per gol T.SHERBY-Full bodied Table gallon, 88.09 per doxn.gallon, 86.06 dagen.8, SHERRY-~Cooking Wine, 35 84,50 per dozen, GILBEY'S SPECIALTY 9 vonrs ald, (0 dents por pint bottie The Only Stocks Champagne in Jerohoams (Gallons).23.00 The Delbock \u201cBrut Vintage of 1898 432.00 The per care.the Maritime Pro EE + BE MERRY AND DRINK SHERRY wns rare old Ben Jonson's advice mony, many years age.ave mw his good, but vou must be very careful, JUST WHAT SHERRY YOU GENUINE SHERRY WINE We have the fest assortment in all WINES vo suit the purse and palate oj all.1815\u2014 £150 Wine\u2014The Very Fineay Rich Pale Sherry, bottled A.M.0.\u2014The very Chaicest Amontillade Sherry (Very Dry}, bottled in Il English Gentieman- Very Choieest OLL Solera.bottled in The shove constitute a trio of High Grade Wines, FOUR OTRER GRADES, tly in favor with our hest trade.\u201cÉLUB\u201d* SHERRY\u2014Supecior, Rich, Pale Oloroso, $5.00 .V.P.SIERRY-\u2014Special Amontillado, Extra Dry, 91.0 per bottle, F.0.SHERRY-Magnificnt Dinner Wine, $1.23 per bottle, 86.00 per D.4 SHFRRY\u2014Exquiete Old Nutfy, Goklen Wine Type), 21.25 per bottle, 86:00 per gallon.$13.00 per «dom.OUR POPULAR SHERRIFS AT POPULAR PRICES.\u201c8.0, Thy\" BAERRY\u2014Light Amantillade, Very Pry Delicate Dinner P.SHERRY\u2014Superior Sound Pdc Wime, 33 cents por bottle, GILBEY'S \u201cNATURAL MONTILLA\" SHERRY-A Pale, Nutty Wine, cave of one dorm quarts, $12.00 pes case of 2 dozen pints.VINTAGE CHAMPAGNES, Champagne in Magoume (Hall Gallons).Champagne i Quarts and Pints.Champagne im Half-pinte (for invalids).\u201cPommery\u2019\u2019 Champagne (Vin Nature), Quarts $32.00, Pinis 834.00 per dozen \u201cKrug\u201d Champagne, Special Cuvee, \u201cBrut.\u201d - Quarts $31.00, Pints per cas.\u201cDelheck\u201d Champagne.Vintages of 1693 and 1708, Pribeck \u201cPeut,\u201d Vintage of 1°08, Dagonet** Champagne.Vintagre of 1503 and 1998, | Dagonet \u201cRrut,\u201d Caves Exosptianclle, 1805 (Quarts only), 273.00 Dagonet gut,\" Cuvee Exceptionelle, 189% (Quarta only), 831.00 Po war Wines are subject to a Gash Discount of 3 per cent, And all orders to the value of 898.00 or more are delivered fron to any Mailrosd Station oe Express Office in Ontario, Quebec or ma tf old reliable Ttalisn Warehotss, Canadas PURE ENUINE SHERRIES, of, not to be had cleewhere in Canin our dozen.per dozen.per dozsi.avay ohead of the Dominion.81.50 per hotils, 10d East India Pale Pinner Wine, 81.00 per bottls, lon, 810.00 per doven, Wine, % cints per bottle, &.50 per 82.50 vents per bottle, $1.20 per galton, IN PINE 01D SHERRY., 81.00 quart bottle, $11.00 per 1503, 1808, 1508 AND 1000, Held in Canada.Vintage of 1500, \u201cBrut,\u201d din quarts only), $35.00 per case, in quarts, 831.00 pcr case, pints THE NOADNEIMER BUILDING, 207, 209 & 211 St.Jamos St.MONTREAL \u201c EUTAUTISHED 1683 \"THE BEST VALUES IN STERLING SILVER |SILVER PLATED WARE FOR WEDDING PRESENTS ARE OFFERED IN OUR NEW LOCATION CABINETS, Very Completa, ab Prices Defying Compotition EUCHRE PRIZES, jn Great Variety.BRONZES for Electric Lithtand Fing Optental Brass Goods.3, GS, ETC., as Usual Very Com- THE STOCK CF JEWILLEAY, WATCAE Flete and Warrantod re Rspresented, EMILE JACOT, i 128 ST.JOSEPH STREET.+ OUR GREAT CLEARING SALE FINE EOOTS AND SHOES IS NOW ON.EVERY LINE OF GOODS AT BARGAIN PRICES CALL AND RE CONVINCED.LEOLARD BROS, PHONE 331 24 ST.JOHN STREET 2e THE MAN WHO QETS THE BEST VALUE FOR HIS MONEY \u2018 18 LOOKED UPON AS WISE NOWADAYS Be wise then and rall at cur store, where you will find all that is best fa the line of G.oceries.Wa keep only high-grade goods in stock.French and Spanish Wires and srana.es.Irish, Scotoh and Canadian Whiskies.Canadian and American Canned Goods.Calon.Jaan and China Teas.Java and Mocha Coffess.M.BOYCE & SON, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS.19-21 Cote D\u2019Abraham Telephyne 28: A.D.1881.News, Book Tissues, Manillas, B.Wrappings, &6, Have No Superiors.Consult Your best interest by using papers of the EDIT Make, F.H.ANDREWS & SON .Agents - Quebec GENUINE BARGAIN OUR Tuesday, 2nd January, 1906 15 Per Cent Off \u201c REGULAR MARKED PRICES.Carpets, Linoleums, Curtains, Household Linens and Cottons, Hosiery, Flannels, Blankets, Plain, Black and Colored Dress Goods.20 Per Cent Off] REGULAR MARKED PRICES.Silks, Ribbons.Laces, Prints, Trimmings, Tweeds and Suitings, Boys: Clothing, Gents\u2019 Furnish- A ings.rem ett eee.25 Per Cent Off Fancy Colored Dress Gowns, Tea Gowns, Wrappers, Child's Dresses § Waterproofs.GREAT REDUCIIONS -ON- Millinery, Felt Hats, Wings, Caps and Hoods, Jackets.FOR SPOT GASH ONLY, 0 ON DELIVERY, apd SAA Abd A SASSI b bs CLOVER FRY & O v4 ; FERS PRIZE GUPS and TROPHIE IN ENGLISH PLATE and SOLID SILVER : ; Prices from $5.40 to $90.00 G.SEIFERT & SONS \u2018 JEWELLERS, 16 FABRIQUE STREET Ÿ THE QUEBEC CHRONICLE.No Secrets @ have nothing te conceal; no secrets 0 hide! We publish the formulas of all ow medicines.You will find these ln Ayer\u2019s Almenag fer 1006; or write us and we will send them to you.Thon shew the | | | \u2014 pue > INDURANGE 11 NEW ZEALANS, ln the current pumber of (he North Auicriean Review, Mr.W.P.Reeves, the High Commissions in London for Zealand, reviews the working ol To Hide formuias te your decter, and sk bim what he thinks of them.\"70 aperce.he @uebeg Ghronicly QUEBEC, JANUARY 31st, 1908.2 CELA ONE THING NEEDFUL \u2019 Ui these fava of muvicipal paigning when programmes are full ing on the devoted heads of the citi- 2009 us thick ax leaves in Valombrosa we hear 4 great dial about the ex- tensicn of the city, the beautifying of the city, and the promotion of the business prosperity of the city, bul nothing about the reing of the morality of the city.It is true that Que- Etc can compare favorably with any of the Dominion or United States un- niipalities in this respect, that ite inhabitants are orderdy ent law-abil- ing, and that its streets ave not con apivuous for (he presence of unplosa- ant seems on them, yet it is also teue that there iv re for improves ment, and that the - in the midst of ux ohirctionntde fentures which have boon dened of sufficiat importance «ray ol twa Cure for two vepue sentant ditiorest communi the Rev 1, af the Beition, amd tha eh ti.Seott, of artenticn of their I., publie opinion concedes of the remacks of thea vb, reap.wtive qutions tu thea \u201cas we belie I the justice se vacend genelenen, it 1ocames he div nf the clectorate to weigh | the qualite is the geatlemen ex hing thar sual < hy this stam ard-us wff as by te other stand Carle aration dn dele progesmoes.| We gre proud, and with roweon, the appearcacs of amr eis.of : pretty packs, and clean an?wel! kept ul he ares, and we have no non 3 won to be ashamed of one eaont in j rrunionl statisties, but there are GIE blots to be removal, aid .We have talked so strongly about \u201cFruit-a-tives\u201d being a liver tonic, and curing Cong tipation and Biliotsness, that some may think they are not for anything else.Well, they are.\u2018\u201c Fruit-a-tives\u201d are a grand, good tonic for the whole system.One \u201cFruita-tives\u201d tablet three times a ! day, makes rich, red blood and firm flesh.The same daily treatment and a sensible diet takes away dyspepsia and gives you sound digestion, and good appetite.\u201cFruitatives\u201d clear the skin of ; pimples and blotches\u2014make \"the coriplexion fresh and \"rosy.Get \u201cFruit-a-tives\u201d\u2014 | and see how you improve.sac.abox.Atall druggist.ms ert ee pee ett.{ue Ble Suc wn property token nade foroclo- In the Depot HS SL Job street, New Zealund alo dacs au neci lert : [29% RORY Building) there is a now insurnnce hudners, uid more recently it has cotablide-d on firs inmirance department, which, however, is now having a havd strugle aguisst the competition and hostiity of the pri.vats companicr.A sharp deer: age the rates charg 1 by privai- come panics baw attended both of three later ventures, ° WHAT IT MEANS TO YOU.\u2014_ Few Pe-ple Rea'ize the \u2018mpistanc: of cod i-estion Until It s'ot Many peopls saifer from dyspepsia and de tôt know it, They fui mean, sut of sorte, quevish, do not rléeq well, do unt have the inclination and energy for physical or mental werk they once had, but at the same time do not fel any particular pain or dis.trese in the stomach.Yet all this it the vesnlt of podr digestion, an invidious form of Dyspepria which can only be cave by a remedy specially intended to ene naturally, and prop.terly digest the food caten, Bitters, after dinner | ile and verve tonics will never help the trouble; they don't rench it.The new medienl discovery \u201cdoes, [tic called Stuart's Dyspepeis , Tablas and is a wpecific for dyspepria an tigation.It cures\u201d because Àt | i thoroughly digesta ali wholesome food | taken: into: the stomach, whether the | stomach in in good working order or Lait, oe © Stuart's CDyepepsia Tahlets, by di [gesting tha food.instend of making | the sworn wut stomach do nll the work, gives it nn wurh needed pest and n pute vi dyspepsia is the natural re ult., When von are nervous, run down wae aleeplene, don\u2019t muke the common mistake of supposing vour nervous vyuteuws needs trectinent and fill your stomach with powerful werve tonics which make vou feel good for n little | while only to fall back farther than .wwe, Your nerves ave sil right but they are starved, they want food.Nourish them with wholesome everyday fond and plenty of it, well digear.ed, and you can laugh at nerve tonjes and medicine, But the norves will not be nourish.od from a weak, abused gtomack, but | when the digestion lias been made J perbet by the vee of this remedy all nervous symptoms disnppear, Who ever rd of a man or wo, man bleased with a vigorous sliges- tion and good appetite being troubled with their nerves?voue system, abundance of energy, and capacity to enjoy the good thine of life, Stuart's Dyspeprin Tablets will cor- tainly set your stomach and digestive argana right; they can\u2019t help but do it because they nonrish the body be digesting te fond enten, and rest the rtamach, Yau get houttshment amd esl at one and the same time.and that i< alt the worn nny dyspeptic needs (0 build him up and give new life to organ and an added rest to every ia\" find digestion means a strong ner | every and select Stock sn Bible and New Testaments, in superior Lindings and improve type, ad sold at Society's prices.Call apd inspect the * Stock, Remember the place, Moore's Upper (Town Store, 54, John street, Quobeci jan.20x1m.CHOICE Holiday _Novaitias.CHOCOLATES, BONBONS.ETC.ETC, PRICES REASONABLE | take them the right way\u2014 | JANUARY #1, 1906.Mixes and Kncads Bread Thoroughly .IN THREE MINUTES Manés de net tonch Le NEA! sh LE BE souo By rer mel SJ.Shaw & Co.+ ; 13 ST.JOHN STREET an AND \u2014 > COR.GOUNTAIN KILL sed NOTRE SANE STAEER: JUST RECEIVED J0 B\u2019H RODGcR3 & SUNS\u2019 r0.KBF >» AND [ABLE CUTLERY, oo.SAFE1Y RAZORS, » SKATES OF ALL KINDS.| SLEIGHS AND TOBOGGANS BRAS».FENDERS, COAL HODS, TOOL CHESTS, FNIB SETLS AND >CREENS: - \u2014 v TELEPHONE } Cowen 6e - - LOWER 44 ° DRESS - SUITS Fada3 to rrier in most fashionable sty:e by -~ C.A.STEYENS WM.LEE 122 ST.JOSEPH STREEY non,uelkfri ATLNT C CITS, NS.\u201cCHALFONTE ATLANTIC CITY, N.J.Always Open.Ou the Beach.Fireproof.Send Yor Literature, THE LEEDS COMPANY.Janne, a pm core NEW YORK CITY.] MURRAY HILL HOTEL 40th-418t 5t.& Park Ave.; \u2018patient 4 Cents : anû learn p Es Contra} Dept and us, | Thorcugdiy motersirer.under | 231 management.! * * - Telephones in all rootas.; | European Plan.Fabio d'hore.! Anema.3 Pn \u201cyard A is: WE LGRE, PLL BATE LOUIS P, FAREN hereon! ined and 1a cogaien oer.ation os rental and 60m Veuient Le «il places nf intorcat Karaponn Pian.Papuler Prices.Your Potronnge Is sollattes.B.L.M.BATES, Proprietor.\u2018 WHEN AT please, Stuart's Uys in Tablets are a re d - Gio omen to fide army of men and Rivie U Loup, P.Qwomen with weak stomachs and © == STOP AT \u2014 nerves and justly morite the claim of being one of {he most worthy medics) tlisroveries of the time.\u2014 me carte ce A VALUABLE INSTRUMENT.Fvervone enn se and examine now nt A.lavigne's music dnd plane warervome, G3 Si.Joh sirest, \u201cthe \u201cConcert Grand Piano,\u201d which wiil be used on Monder evening next, Fehruary \u2018Sth, at the Auditorium, for: tha great virtuoso, Menri Mertesu's pers formance, It ie a fl rice \u201cConcert Grand\u201d of great power and brillisney, vepresnting a large outlay of money for its conagaction.Mr.Lavigne will courteously show it with pleasure to all the music lovers who like to rca | 0 really fine instrament.D>troit, Janstone, of the Lake tion, to-day roplied ta the request of the Take Pilnta' Protective Association for a conference te oferta wage agreement for mates for the year 1908, ON MEN, president Living: \u2018arviers\u2019 Asnocin- THE CHATEAU GRANVILLE TEE 3887 HR NEw GOTEL (D THE MOST \\ » WFORTABLE THB MOUSE OF uk COMMERCIAL SARPLE kouus pezn\u2019 gob ixtu,thasat.me 2 HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS ARE US.NI DOKSFRIEN C BAKING POWDER || Otner Thousand.wouls ve if they merely quoting a rechution adopted oft.! hy the carriers at the onmial eet wade trial of ing here an January 12th, declering ; their purpose not to hire uhicn men Wal Yo ® mé * THEM ?| Bs mates.te + and gueren o A ir neighhorsahont its Von nd \u20ac De.Chase's int.PILES: trou 87 back if not toe on ail mention certain cnrefor 660h an every for and protrudi îles Nea Lrstimoniala n, the pres a a leu fers oc Knmannox, Barks & Co Toronto, | OR.OHASE'S OINTMENT, , MEA t ature te teen chuarabt ue te ebfeture Prewals Usnisgion.Tg Evan \u201cwemitd | 25 BUADE STREET.PRICE MODERATE.\u2014\u2014\u2014 Great Sale ' eee OF a= Dry Goods NOW GOING ON.Large and Attrac ive Reduction.» So far ou» Winter: Sales: hp rought us bigger business the: provious years.Eve: yons ssem to ros-gnize tlié ynusual values wa offer.thoss \u2018who have been \u2018 ' i a'l raducad 2) Pex Cent = .here ance invarisaly raturn, te sagan share In the goad things ging STRICTLY CASH.fo DRESS SKIRTS.+A lot of e.zes in black and navy serge.all price.5215 nou 81.10, 83.9% mow Fho0, BLI0 now $205, 51,50 now \u20ac2.25, £3.00 now $2.50.FLANNELETTES, ° fancy pattems , une-third off the aziginal 13e.now 0c, 1%, now 120, 22.dow 15e, 2e.hôw FANCY SILKS \u2014~ Colored, striped anil checlied silke, half price, ae, w 2e, In.now Ie.75e.now vee, SLO now Soe, .FANCY BLACK DRESS GOODS.\u2014 A reduced i .now 2e.- \u20ac Sn, now be.Cie \u20ac now le, Ye, aow $ - WOUl, SKIRTS, Ferney coloced Lnitted wool.all rminced, V3e.now Te.Ve.meer Te, RID now fe, \u201c140 now RII9.* DRESS STUFFS AL our colored Versa fee i.at half.price, avout bargain, TRIMMER FEL T5 per cent, « This is o cont.off, Se.pow Ge, le, taw 10e, Te.now He, 1%.lze.de.now Ide., Linens, Qu'its, Towels.ÿ Sheetings.Pillow ottony Napkins, Dama ks, thy o'd prices.# FOR CASH ONLY > SONS & MINGLE SUCCB SURS TO SIMONS & FOULDA, \u2018 20 FABRIQUE STREET> \\TBLEPHONE 338 >, cron.E CIIY HALE =\u201c > A ?b | A WEDNESDAY.JANUAA: 31, 18h THE QUEBEC CHRONICLE REPPEDLPRPPERERRRE PRDRRERDETRPRPDPDDE SWEEPING REDUCTION IN HIGH-GRADE FURNITURE Slightly Damaged Goods Selling Away Below Cost.= \\ GAIN we offer to our patrons a furniture bargain such as is met with only after a destructive fire.pre This elegant stock comprises all styles of furniture, from the plain chaste designs so appropriate for the modest dwelling, to the handsomely embellished styles capable of beautifying a mansion.FZ We have just completed the task of stock-taking, and have laid aside all the furniture which rr .\u20141\u2014\u2014g was in any way damaged by fire or water, for a grand final sacrifice.Most of these pieces are but we slightly scorched and in many cases this is scarcely noticeable.We will make one grand sweep of it on WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, and we are looking forward to a phenomenal two days of brisk business.- = - The Prices Below Will Speak for Themselves Sideboards.Roll Top Dasks.Ladies\u2019 Desks.Extension Tables.Arm Chairs.Hall Racks.9 only, Sideboards of different de- 3 only, Roll Top Desks, suitable for An exceptional opportunity to secure 3 only, Arm Chairs, covered in fancy 5 only, Hall Racks of various de signe, elightly damaged, but very little po) or Jincary, splendid condition, | Becretaires, very useful and omameat- 8 Landsome Diving Room Table at a | Damask, suitable for Eedroom or Sit- \"es.very good value nt the regular ne, \u2019 mere fraction of its real worth, six priced ç prices 24.50 tu 88.00, and as they will Tog ins pris a oe 00, originally priced at 816.00 821.00, you al, good condition and regularly worth the way from 27.50 to 875.00, will be ving Room, regularly ss $5.30, be placed in the hall where the light you may have your choice at may have your ohoice while they last, from 85.00 to $10.00, your choice while tables in this lot, renging in price all snd in very good condition, will he is dot very strong, the damage will : 8311.30 to 813.30 they last, from.54.50 to $5.30 from.ces viens enone 2.35.00 to 845.00 each, whils they last.45.00 Your choice.ver.82.23 to 85.00 [ER re.6 only, Ladies\u2019 Writing Desks or me There is nothing perhaps more irritating than a hard pillow, one which prevents the would-be sleeper from lying on either side long enough to fall into a thod is to see that the bedding is svft sud resilieut.Here is au opportunity whick is seldom met with :\u2014 \"doze.If this illustrates your case, you shoul-! not fail to take advantage of this pillow offer :\u2014 100 pairs pillows regularly priced at from $1.09 to $5.00 per pair, soft and comfortable.You may lave your choice of these, while they last, at 4 0 per pair, 60¢c.to.26e à \u2018 18 only, mattresses of à very good quality, soft and comfortable, regularly eed at from $5.00 to $10.00, your choice, while they last, at Irom $ 5 00 to .eee .Wardrobes.Morris Chairs fus iy Woes Qa, 25 PG 4% 75, or, | Centre Tables.Flat Top Desks.5 ouly, Flat Top Desks, an opportnn- 8 only, Wardrobes, in a wide variety \u201cof designs from the plninesi, which mout comfortable chairs cver invented, usually \u2018ells at 810.50, to a very hand.some of these are in good condition, some model marked to sell at 826.00, barring a little scorching, and will 25 only, Morris Chairs, perhaps the WE wou!d call your attention to our large ani varied as- which we have been sellin a! a dis- This sale will con- sortment of furs, count of from 25 per cent to 35 per cant.T5 only, Center Tables, articler of furniture which are always uesful as well as ornamental.ity for businces men looning for cheup ofiier furniture of a gou:l quality, regu- \" fof prices $13.50 to SIM, These tables ars choice while they last.86.50 10 811.0% in good condition and were originally your BPD bh Sbdhd ddI IIPbPdded PN SY : \u2019 Th | tinue for another week or two, and those who have nota ready Bookeases.65 slightly dameged, but quite capable of ~~ Five pe pi in he wor vol profited oy tne m ney-saving va ues siould make an cff.rtto | priced at trom 81.00 to $6.00.You We are ofering sour choice of à + \u201c> , being made an ornament to any bed- price ne _ pairs se dois of | seo for thems lves and profit ac.ordingly, Î will do well to secure one before they large assortment of Bookouses micely ++ : .: re > { i wi 1 ini and of ity, - A room, your choice while they ho lov at the following prices : 25 P.C.TO 35 P.C.DISCOUNT ON ALL FURS.[eee oll oun, av they wil pot dart ions po (an Sears or don, ats Sh stone ce en 0 85.00 to 829.00 Luu.uccccesvrsserames $2.50, 83.00 and B50 hen on sonicncessemesrmsécrceneeemeeeeemeeseme à At LHOSC DPIC wre dOc, to 8.30 discount of 23 per cent.yr Special Bar Arm Rockers.78 onlv, Rocking Chairs, with arms, suitable for Bedrooms, Sitting Room-, Librasirs, or Dens, regulaily priced nt from $I.LO to &2.00, very good condition, your choice for from.%3c.to $1,929 Ro.king Chairs 80 only, Straight Rockers, useful for sewing or darning, well made and very serviceable, regular prises Seto 82.00, slightly damaged but in goad concition, your choice for from .cre enn 300.to BLSO Iron Beds 50 only, Iron Beds, plain and fancy designs, in enamel trimmed with bras knobs and barr, regular prices 23.00 to $20.00, your choice while they last .831.95 to 813.50 Dressers and Washstanis.§ only, Dressers and Washstands, suitable for nse with an iron bed, very utriking designs, regvlarly priced at from 00 to 830.00.If vou era wise you will take your cboire before they are sll gone.Prices.\u2026 .\u2026\u2026 \u2026 820.00 to 835.00 for from.Iron Cribs 12 only, Iron Cribs for children, the only safe and durable had for the little tote, regularly priced at 210.00, your choize wile they last onl.85.00 Bedroom Suites 12 only Complet~ Bedroom Suites, comprising Bed, Dressers and Washstand, very handsom: designe, ranging in prices from $40.00 to 878.00, your choice while they last.22.00 to &45.00 Verandah Chairs 125 only, Verandah Chairs, Armchairs and Rockers, printed red or green, you whl have plenty of use for these Chairs next summer, The regular prices were £1.76 to $2.30, sour choice.us caer nn 00 to $1.30 Dining-Room Chairs 150 only, Dining Room Chairs, a large end varied assortment ranging in qrice all the way: from 30e.to £3.00, vour choice of the Int, while they last, from.\u2026\u2026\u2026.Me.to 83.49 gains in the Hosiery Department.HY HE following special items in hosiery will interest you, especially as the prices have been cut almost in two.Hosiery, to be perfectly comfortable, must fit every line of the foot, the quality must be considered too, as the slightest imperfection in the wool is apt to cause much discomfo:t.We can heartily recomme.d the following lines for comfort, wear and solid satisfaction.Chil:ren's Golored Hose Black Darning Wool Kitchen Utensils 30 dozen Children's Colored Woollen 100 doren sheins Black Daring For long.ratisfactory service h Hose.made of fine Scotch Wool, ool Wool, good servicoable quality, regn- spite of the gencrnl wear and tear of ors white, pink.light blue, scarlet, ; i i Kitchen use.thera is nothi cardinal and tan, sien 3 to 64.Spe lar price do.per skein, specially priced than Enamel ware.and for pl better - for quick selling at.2 skcins for 5e.cial prices.\u2026 136, to 32e.somme appearance as well as a jon, term of rervice, the nickeled coffer nk Puritan Soap is well ta the front.Below are a Tte well-known \u201cPuritan\u201d Layndry Foap, on» dozen 25c sakd at the ridiculously low prices of sold at the exceptionally low price pees unnoticed, from.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.$1100 to 835.00 from.vee vr on as MATTRESSES.PILLOWS.As fully oue-third of our lives are spent in slesp, we should strive to get as much comfort as poss:ble out of that purticular part of our lives.The best me- he Overst-ckings 1°rBoys and 6'ris Ladies\u2019 Woollen Hose M sses\u2019 Cashmore Hase 10 dozen pairs of Missen and Bovs\u2019 \u201c28 doten pairs, Ladies\u2019 plain Black 5 dazen paire, Misses\u2019 all-Wool, white Woollen Ribbed Overstockings, double Woollen Hose with double heels and Cashmere Ribbed Hose, sizes 7 and heels, finest English wool, reqularly toes, very warm and comfortable, re- 71.2 only, regularly price at 300.priced at 43c.per par, special price gular price 30e, per pair, special price | and 33.per pair, special price per vesseasre riers veneers vrarrensenee GRC carer nen nes e PHI.i ec verse 19e, A Few Basement Specials Bargains Every One Crockery and Glassware.Just a word shout those goods be Biwuit Jars, regular 81.50 values, Glass Epergnes, very hamlsome, re.fore plonging imo tho lst of prices.pecially coduct] 0 ove.ule 8135 vabien, specially reduced These were origpnally marked at a Japanese China Jaridiniercs, large ,; rize, reoœular 82,26 values, apeciallvre.| Four priver proseod glane tahls oetr, very cloro price and were very exoël- jueid bOuunnnncrercercernenenenne mi vd 81.89 regular 81.25 values ok reduced iomt value.You may judge for your- Glass Epergnas, various shades, re.tou wll as to tha wisdom of gramping gular 73e.values, specially reduerd Rawe, in this opportunity.ie per peit.\u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026 een 190, number of isl i a special snaps in Enamel White Enamel Bowls, regular Me, value, specially reduced to .on 100, Eoemel Coffer Pots, à i and dark biue, 1} pint.regular tes value, epevially reduncd to RS Two pint, regular Me.value, cally redex ta.de.Four pint.regular 81.ie, - cially rodueed to.\u2019 se Nickeled Colfeç Vote, regular 41,50 rajues Pally cnn RL Stove Polish gi rei Jr 100 i ad 1.00 hare cheaper quality.The famoue \u2018Bright Light\u201d Stove Polieh, reguiar 10c.6e regular Special prise css cccce ver $1.28 value, pecially re POCA] Pride.ci iii ii ieee tres retest 000 a 10000 ar ne Pos 90, ne.Se.values, apecially reduradi Lo.30.7.PAQUET, Departmental Stores, 157-173 ST.JOSEPH STREET.BBSEBBHHBBISSSIEES PSSILISIELEEEEEEES laren HELLIS SSIS SSSLILHEE 2454 > DIENER.ma tite crie 0e bX » 1 B sp TR rg rey Tr TP I TTY \u2014 ; ar \u2014 - - - g rs ws ., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY Gt; MAÉ » er THE QUEBEC UHRONIOLH pu \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014 WINTER NAVIGATIO \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 | EVENTFUL VOYAGE OF THE ~~ ICE-BREAKER MONTCALM on Her Arrival at Seven Islands with Medical Supplies.SHOWING SOME OF THE CONCRETE BUILDINGS UNDER CONSTRUC TION.NORTH SHORE POWER CO\u2019S GREAT PROSPECTS [a litte.\u2018There ave only four of them, [ vloyses general stores, hotels, Béprd- Ÿ \u201cgite, having a large clean ; ; = > {and they appear to answer all the \u2018ing houses, and neal appearing \u201ccote © the batteur and a crushing An intr goiter wing uw vt oh e top \u201cdewnnds required by the drivers.stages.As the compary nonsestes on ss Monts.\" be Md or i od ond ater uA lovers ; ; \u201cAuk, ve \u201cGao to the rich,\u201d thousand wil of vi gin tise | week, in whi 2 o Lonrs'da starting lovers in front cash cjeetor, wich «ts-\"hy tOby lu Inches stroke.At the wore narrow belts of hatture ive, from \u201cHar means \u201cGo to the left.\u201d limits and as two millions of doliére strated that le : Es \" anh mie medinte sop 3 all tbe ashes {rely away frum | after end of the ship thers is a haul one to three [rat in thickness.An.\u2018Has acans \u201cStop.\u201d vill have been invested in this enter - under certain ot ve hen.and br Âge tele: the ship.: \u2018ing capstan by same makers, cylinders : hour after passing Isle aux Rommes, \u201cHouse,\u201d means \u201cGo shead.\u201d prise before the expirv of 1908, it mb®- gotion (Eu 55 ! Lin betmen, Ule main I'he boilers consist of four large \u20186 inches diumeter hy 10 inches stroke.{ the vessel got into a heavy ice belt, One enthmsinstic gentleman, who safely be assumed that the industry The good wp don na mn, vretangular Bahwock and Wileox patent water tube We left Quebee at 7.15 a.m.on Fri- and neatly stopped.but ventually lives near Seven Islands, and was de will be permanent in character and of scribed in ti « Lie tal Lecih of engine 131, of the exact type as suppliod 10 [day morning, carrying on honrid Mr.\u2018roxe to it, and got through, Capt.lighted with the Montealm's perform- (lasting value to the Province of Quebedorv, hut iu i hey.ha the British Adwiraity.hey ure Thomas Meany, Captain Boulton, and | Belanger mentioned in Capt.Boulton ance, vintured the opinion, that win- { bec.The ideal parc of Seven (glands plete neveu! « Lita, and ms being grouped, back te back, forming 14e gevaral members af the Queber and! that he thinks that owing to the re ler navigation was possible, with \u2018a which is practically land locked \u2014~amd necrssurs fo tl : A.desired.The stokcholds.Each hoiler iv a twenty: Montreal Press.The vip was, for the cent (haw, an unurual quantity of steamer, suxtemized as the Montcalm vight miles long by widih of four peat hire, - im wn mata four header, or elements wide and 16 time of vear, very enjoyslils nnd in batture had been liberated, thus ix, but not by the regular liners une miles\u2014will be used for shipping thie which.1 Lars.The rows of tubes high, with 3 feet G by tervating, and the devk was frequently | accounting for the heaviness ci the less specially built for the purpose company\u2019s product to the various JA Bet | il 5 pepe 1492 steam and water drum on top.vifted hy the astouished right seers.| ice.coutdering the mildness of the and other conditions.To arrive at European ports.The harbor oi Seven enabled : ) Se LT ie and 16 feet D by 74 inches xquare Tho Monteelm eurceedæd in votting her | winter.Capt.Boulton thinks that the a sure result, he added, it would be ldands affords absolute ERVICYS GIVEN FREËLY.JO3.TANGUAY, Managerjans1x7 ALL KINDS OF WORKINGMEN SUPPLIED.WEDNESDAY, February Tih, '03 Shi ting, Dercing, Mosicund otinr a - tractione.Refreshmoant {ove Ticke'sgood on al} cars Fpecik 1e- turn car mb 1 4.0.Tickets 81.00 Childrar 54 coute Foo sale by Memb rg of thy Order ant ut Kent Louejans0xiu-th, mon.tu-vel.x5 ee me er GET THEM DONE.If you have not got a Copp°r Pate of your name get (ne male ut once at WALSH'S.: If you have one then get it prin\u2018ed at WALSH'S.\u2018The pr ces have heen brought down to the lowest.that can bs lid in Canada.It you want your C.D.V.to b> ne .t- iy printed from typ.xo and seu he nice Lino of samples at Waisit's AM work guaranteed to equal any.that can be produce.auywhera.JOHN E.WALSH, BOAKSELLER and STATIONER, 11 St.John Street, Queboc.JANUARY 31, 1906.NOTICE.: NOTICE i+ h-reby given that Alfre ! Hard, of (hs Parish om Ganle!, hye vician Burgeon, w.li present a ill al the fort comix n of the Legislature, to be admitted t» the praetics ot me \u2018eine in the Pro inc» of vue ec, alter \u201cg tha ontinary examinations bs ors boerd of physicians ef vai | Provines.Cliog; ste, Galipeanit & Ta c\\erees, Auorueys or asd Alirad Har ly.jen.I8xim.\u2014 NOTICE.NOTICE is her hy given that app ics- tion will be ma le t) the Q rebec ledsia- ture At it- next semion for an a(ÿ 10 revive the chart:r of thy Que rec & Jame Fay Qaliway L'omnany and wetend the delay for tne constru tion nn l com jig.ton of its rai.way and fog other purpas \u20ac Quebsc, January 9th, Jos L A.CANNON, Atto-ney for App-icant NOTICE Ihe Quebec & Lake St.John Rallway- Company will apply to th: L glslsture of tne Province of \u2019nebec at its next Session for amendments + ita Act of Incor poration, in smong other the followin res ects, vir: to aithorize the Compan) to eubscribs for stock in the Quet-e \u2018Tyan por: Compsny, orsome o her - team.ship Lompany tra inz to the Port ot Quebec.any antes tha pavir ent of the capital an forerest of a sum to he borrowed by the La se St.Jodenh Hotel Comnany ; t+ dos clare and, it nes-ssary, vary the quorumeg of the + ondho de's einpow xd to a tho« 4 rize th+ is ue of the sum of £160,008 08 Sterling, blanco of the er, Hed nd anth vised by the A t4 Ed.VII Chap 71 & 73 ; and tor other rr 082s.Quebec, 4th Junu-ry, 190 + x PENTLAND, STUART & BRODIR, | So:ici.o « for Company.Re jeulôxim to auihorize the Com: _ Pouése.WE HAVE JUST NUW IN HAND A FULL ASSOKT- MENT OF FOREIGN CHEESE Gruyers Real Swiss Cheose Roæuefort, receive t direct from the Koguefort Celar.°* CAMEMBERT ) FINE FRENCH BRIE } CREAN MENAUTE.CHEESE.Als) Canadian Cheese of ail kinds TRY OUR FINE Port Wines.our Old Sherries and our Old M | Wines.They ar: the finest Wires | the Market, to be solid by th bottle, gallin or cases.EUDORE PATRY EUROPEAN WIN \u2018CELLAR 67, 59, 61 ST.JOHN STREED.LET US EADY THE PLEASURES CARNIVAL TIME!.Fueb an esssrtment of MAT MS.DIMI- MOs.etc.has n , Lars pFesstire was pui non Pronsyivanie, A * = \u2019 NEW EDITIONS wo bat the buying vas a the host pos Quebor Gan Torin in 120 sith character.Roading was alan acy ' hy \u2018 : \u2018 .Dom.Testile, pfi \u2026 10% 105 \u2018 heavily soil both far long nr short ; StLLING AT 25c.| | avcount, but vns taken ates:litr hy Dum.Textile Bonde 10 or _ =** pee i sith inside interests + ilwev I a 7 THE HELMET OF NAVARRE by | LouuaS < Sterl isucs sere Quebre Railssey Bowls \u2026 9 FRO.PAT 3iA vy Max Pemberton TOMMY AND GRIZEL by J M Ere \u201c 4 af 7 vi THE DARROW ENIGMA br M.L | 3%ys« vob 100 24 Hosery.pus 8 Wea ot be hl bt THE MYSTERY OF MURRAY Yuu a WoW DAVENPORT by RN.Stephens.| FORMERLY SOLD AT 75c, PJ EVOY = 107 JOHN STREET ™ TETE Verre becnatesdry A hard he other 2 ieanmg i: Loh eq AKEY & SONS, Ltd., Wellta-ton fille, London, England, i J.OAKEY & SONS, LTD, Welhagton Mills, London.\u201cLANE & CANTIN 81 ST.PETER STREET, Quebes Qneb \u20ac Fire Maurance Baildin t ROOM 24, 23 and :6 SE OnD FLOOR NEXT DOOR TO MERCHANTS RINK Mr.3 A.1ano will have bis nig'it ofied at No.Rat, Fran vis à roet Mr.Pantin will ave his night nee st it i R mud Jani.am Grand Union Hotel i ! Rooms Erom $1,00 Per Day Up Opposite Grand gar Station BAGGAGE}: FREE in of a favoratls Pneifie an:l Southoa Pacife were well hought.The Wa'rhes recived ox.cellent support.Uo to the delivery hour the teur à caînedl comparatively atrady.At thi« tire, however, a cone cert T, 48 DALHOUSIE RCH ST.LONDON.E.C.i New PEARL, Wg New MeTaLt eT REASURY, PENS OF ALL Nh) 200° STATIONERS FREE TEST i Send A-drses and 2 cent postage stamp fer sameie oars © © Metal Pons., * re \u201cPEARL, ments to the charter of the Imperial Trust Co.and empowering said com- | pany to trosive money on deposit and allow interest on same and to iarse letters of cr~fit with other powers incidental thereto.Mr.(i.W.Stephens will ask the following questions to-morrow How much has the sity of Vomtread | contributed in taxen dudng the past year to the Province and what portion of the whole provincied taxation | has Montreal paid during the seme! period ?What is the aren contained in the, forest reservation known as the Lewr- i entije National Park, and what je; itr estimated value in timher ?How many square miles of timber | limits have been sold annually for the last ten years, and what hae been the amount reslised thereby ?i How many square miles of thnber limits has the Province of Quebec still : to nel] ?° How much revenue has ren realised on the export of nulp wood during | the fiscal vear sling June 30, 1905 Ÿ How many rural schools are thore in the Province of Quebec ?Mow many schiklren are attending elementary schools in Quebac ?Aaw many hoys and gids are re- erdving education under the head ol superior rducation ?How Mes pupils \u2018are rl } night school ?How many are attenling school of arts ?IMMENSE IMPORTATION OF PIANOS.We have just | received an immense ronsignment of the celebrated piano, Mendelssohn, Korn and others.Prices from 8200 to 81.200, Conditions of payment ensy and odd instruments taken in part exchange.Also several pianos at great reduction, | LAVIOUEUR & HUTCHISON, 81, 5% amd 88 Rt, John street.| Branch, M St.Joseph street.jans1xt : ORGAN RECITAL.The amin for the organ re | cital at lees\u2019 Church last even \u201cing included selections from Handel, Iierne, | HolHns, Guiimant, Gigout, ete.Nr, Red's own \u201cCantilrra\u2019 wae aleo included, and the perfermanes cloned with Weber's brilliant \u201cJuislee\u201d overture.The vocalista were Mr.and Mea.J.A.Prisatly, whose musica) culture and vonal charm are derided acquisitions to the talmt of the Ancient Capital.\u2018 LECT LES TE 5 SILICON Its use by owners I! valuable Plate for more than a quarter of à century is ovi- | denoe of its pics eit Ouv'y & Lawrence Co., LW At grocers.January Cheap Sale, WE ARE GIVING GOOD BARGAINS FOR THIS MONTH.ALL OUR TRIMNED AND UNTRINMED HAT AT HALF PRICE.~ ALL OUR CLCTH COSTUME \u2018REDUCED.-FOR$ 2.00 esses ** 3.00 20.00.\u20260copsosc+00c00ce \u201c 10.00 46 FABRIQU .Mrs.D, R.Murphy, \u201c° FABRIQUE ST.P.J.COTE, OPPOSITE PALACE HILL- ++++++e++8++04% BRAT LH +.JUST, FRANK and TRUTHFUL.An Opportunity to Choose from a Stock of Dry Goods Worth $125,000.00 Is what wa ars naw Offaring to Our Customers, for the Month of February READ THE CONDITIONS From the Ist to tha 8th, 20 Per Cent Discount From the 8th fo the I3th, 15 Per Cont Discount From the 15th fo the 28th, 10 Per Gsnt Discount ALL IS JUST,\u201d ALL IS FRANK, ALL IS TRUTHFUL.Our Prices Have Not Basen Altered.It is the most serious, the most faithful : and the most advantagoous sale ever offered in Quebec.++++++%++++++t0%40tt0% 000000300003 O SN (P.J.COTE, OPPOSITE PALACE: HILL."]
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