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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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[" kh weather Fair; $tationary Temperature.\u2018 ESTABLISHED 1764.CLIFORNIA CANNED FRUITS Rosedale Brand (Extra \u2018Lamon Ching Peaches, 2% Ib tins.Bartlett Pears, 2% Ib ting.- Moorpark Apricots, 2% 1b tins.White Royal Aone Cherries, 2% 1b \u2018Hawaian Stice Pine Apple, 2% Ib tins.oes v $4.50 per doen or $8.50 per case.heavy syrup).Lasyrne veu avc 000 s00000 40 per Un eo 40 * * La ataass eee ee a vosunce AQ®® time.oi en aes eee.MOP Pr All Fruits packed under the name of \u201cRosedale\u201d are of the vary finest obtainable quality.Only FRUITS which have attained the exact of maturity are used; preserved under scientific process, each Fr tains its flavor, and presents a better appearance.groe re- SANITARY -cang are used exclusively, in which are no soldering, and therefore no ACIDS, which tre the \u201cdrawback\u201d of mostly all canned goods.: Being sole distributor of Rosedale canned Fruits in Quebec, I guarantee every tin to be perfect, and I will refund the full amount of the cost of à tin to anyone who will find the least fault.A.GRENIER Phone 1141, 94-36 St, Joha St, Est, 1882 THE DEBATE ON THE ADDRESS In Reply to the Speech from the Throne to Commences in House of Commons Today.From Special Staff Correspondent.Ottawa.Ont, Nov.19\u2014The debate on the address in reply to the speech from the throne will begin tomorrow.The reply will benamed by R.B.Behoet, \u2018of \u201cCalgary, seconded in French by Arthur Sevigny, of Dorchester.The debate may not be of long duration, although .rumors of some sort of amendment un the subject of the navy have been floating about.Tha Liberals have not yet met in eauene, and have not formally subscribed to 2 line of poli:y to be followed in the debate.A ministerial caucus will be held on Tuesday.It is believed by Conservative members thit the, Government will appoint « royal commission to investigate the circumstances attending the establishment and failure of the Farmers\u2019 bapk.This is in accord with the position taken by n.embers of the government when in opposition last session, Until the commission has investigated and made its report, it is anifkely - hat the government | will comp 40 a definite decision as $0 wha: velisf: if anty; is to be given thy Farm: ers\u2019 Bonk suflecoes.> RUSSIA AND PERSIA Teheran, Nov.19.\u2014~Diplomatic rela- | tions\u2019 with Russia have ceased.The regefit has persuaded Samsam Es- Sultaneh, the Premier woh resigned Nov.13, to form a new cabinet.London, Nov.20.\u2014A Teneran despatch to the Times says that Samsam Es-Sultaneh atempted to form a cabinet, with Mohtashem-Sustaneh as Foreign Minister.It was arranged that the new foreign minister should toncede the Russian demands, but the Partiament objected to-this policy and refused to ratify the cabinet.The Persian government, says the correspondent, has sent an appeal addressed to the King of England, asking for mediation with 8 view to the suspén- sion of Russian action until the cab- laet bas been formed.MOTHER AND CHILD \u2018 DIED OF EXPOSURE Westbrook, Conn., Nov.19.\u2014Blown onto the rocks of Menunketsuck Point early today the two-masted schoner Henry H.Willis was pounded to pieces and the wife \u2018and child of Captain Otto Pauer of Riverside, R.I, the owner, killed by exposure.The captain and two of the crew were tescued in an exhausted condition and are being cared for by residents of this place.The schooner took refue off Duck Island last night and while riding out the storm broke an anchor étain and drifted onto the rocks, which stove a hole in her bottam.The four occupants of the boat lashed themaelves to the top of the cabin where the captain's wife, Harriet, and his litle girl, Pauline, died from exposure.When taken off the captain and his assistant were taken to a house near the shore.Captain Pauer stated that he burned signals of distress from the time he began to drift until the boat struck and also spoke to a schooner anchored nearby, but that no assistance was given or offered him.The schooner was well known along the sound, having been owned and sailed for years by Capsin Henry Willis of Brantford.STEAMER ARRIVALS 19TH New York\u2014Philadelphia, Southampton.Movile-Columbia, New York .Liverpool-Megantie, Montreal.EIGHTEEN MEN - INSTANTLY KILLED By Coat Dust Explosion in a Mine in West Virginia\u2014 Many Escapemeet Vivian, W.Va., Nov.18\u2014Eighteen men were killed in a coal dust explosion which occurred today in the Bottom Creek mine of the Bottom Creek Coal and Coke Company st this place.Over 150 men were in the mine at the time of the explosion, but all escaped excepting eighteen of twenty- two who were in the explosion zone.Four of these were rescued alive Among the men killed were Engineers W.H.Henderson of Rockville, Md.; E.H.Hervey, of Philadelphia; Marvin Williams, of Keÿystene, W.Va.: and Charles Brewer of Elkshorn, W.Va., who was in a party of five making a semi-annual survey of the mine.Alexander Williams, the fifth engineer, was saved.The others killed were negroes or foreigners.MANCHU SOLDIERS ARE TERRORIZING CHINESE King-Chow-Fu, Hu-Peh Province, Nov.11 \u2014(Delayed in transmission.) \u2014The Manchu soldiers are terrarizing 30,000 Chinese inhabitants.Twenty thousand of the people of King-Chow have fled.Many Chinese have been beheaded.Robbers infest the country and the people are beng: executed by the hundreds.\u2014 CE 22e SKATING ARENA .\u2019 .3 OUTLOOK BAD.Brantford, Ont.Nov.19\u2014it does not look as if plans for 4 modern skating arena would materialize here.The Brantford Rink Co., following the fire in September last.asked the city for a lease of a suitable site on Oxford streeta, \u2018but the request was not granted.It is more than likely that the rink company will dissolve and the shareholders will receive about 75 cents on the dollar.Plans for a doz:n open air skating rinks throughout the city are now being formulated.Add Death Roll EMPEROR AUSTRIA TO FORGIVE HIS NEPHEW Viena, Nov.19.-\u2014\u2014Emperor Francois Joseph, it is believed, will eventually forgive his nephew Ferdinand Charleswho was formally deprived of his rank of Archduke because he married without the Emperor's consent, avd Last October Archduke Ferdinand, restore his rank and ennoble his wife.who had renounced all privileges as a member of the imperial family, married Rososa Cuber, the daughter of 2 professor of engineering.He assumed the surname of Hurg and was granted an annuity of 40,000 crowns by the Emperor.LOOKS LIKE A VERY: .DEEP MYSTERY It was only a commbn.everyday hat, hut when it was found lying, last evening, on the rocks helow the Terrace, it gave rise to rumors.It was at once taken to Sherlock Holmes The famous detective carefully examined the head gear.It is certainly a hat, he said.\u201cIt looks as if it belonged to a man in business.From the few grey hairs which 1 find inside, it must belong to a man who is well advanced in years, but who still thinks himself one of the boys.It is a cold world, of course, and coal is needed to warm us, but this has nothing to do with the case.However, there is one thing certain that I find in my deductions, and that is that the owner went home bareheaded.The cruel wind is no respecter of persons, and whether he be an election worker or an ordinary citisen, he must pay the penalty.Besides the Terrace is no place for a promenade on a windy | night.\u201d POMMERY FIL8& CO: Shippers of the famous POMMERY CHAMPAGNE \u201cPOMMER Y\u201d stands for the highest grade of Champagne shipped {rom France.vig} Pay the Highest Prices for LAW, YOUNG & QO: POMMERY a.MONTREAL | neighborhood of $200,000, .CREAT EVENT AT OTHAMA Nearly Two Thousand Presented.to Duke and Duchess oi Connaught, \u2014 Ottawa, Ont, Nov.19\u2014The Senate Chamber on Saturday night witnessed the greatest acene in its history from & social point of view and the largest drawing-room ever held in Canadathere were 1920 presentations to Their Royal Highnesses the Duke and Duchess of Connaught.Every one of any prominence in the capital and many {rom other points were there amid the brilliant gathering.The Duke wore his uniform of Field Marshal of the British army and the Duchess the robes she wore at the coronation of the King of Westminster Abbey, iwth the train held by two es.The first to be presented were ieut.-Col.and Mrs.Gibson, after whom came Premier and Mrs.Robert L.Borden and the members of the cabinet.The church dignitaries and judges of all the high courts followed, then senators and their wives and members and their wives, after which came the general list of those Their Royal Highnesses afterwards not having the right of private entry.{paid a visit to the Speaker of the Senate.CANADIAN AND - DUTCH HORSES Win the Jumping Prizes at the Show in New York\u2014Eng- lish Animals Refuse to Jump New York, Nov.18\u2014The honors for jumping at the opening session of the Horse Show were divided he- tween Holland and Canada.The English horses were eliminated early as they rebelled against their new surroundings and refused to take the jumps.There were 124 hor:es {in the open junrping class at the ont- set and the contest lasted 5 hours.At the end of the third trial Hol [Tik¥ wae v tao ed and Canada by a like number.Of quartette, Black Paddy, an {deal jumper.was the only horse with a clan seore, amd his owner, Baron H.F.M.Van-Voorst.of the Royal Dutch Hussars, was the recipient o round after round of applause a« Ye gracefully saluted the judges after receiving the premier award.Lieut.- Col.Herbert C.Cox, with Mayflower, was placed \u2018second.and the Hon.Clifford Sifton.with Confidence, third.The fourth prize went to Lieut.C.H.Labouchere\u2019s Dreadnought, the latter officer belonging to the same regiment as the owner of the winning horse.While there was some disappointment at the failure of erack American cavalrymen to receive honors, the winners were accorded hearty applause.In the militia mounts competition for horses ridden by members of State Nationa! Guards, Capt.F.W.Barnet, of Squadron D., New York winning out with his brown stallion Artillery.The afternoon was devoted to children and thousands of children from orphanages were entertained by their more favored brothers and sisters of society.The little orphans thoroughly enjoyed the showing in the classes for children, In the evening society was out in full force and followed the judging in the various classes with the keenest interest.There were a couple of spills during the day, but ne one was hurt.JAPANESE EXPEDITION TO THE SOUTH POLE Sydney.Austria.Nov.19\u2014The aJp- anese Antarctic expedition aboard the | Kainan Maru, which was forced to return here last spring, has started on its second atempt to reach the South Pole.The expedition is in command of Lt.Shirase, and on the previous attempt got as far as 74 degrees south, but was forced to return on account of stormy weather and ice packs, the vessel proving unfit to resist the ice pressure.The Kainan Maru has un- :dergone important repairs and the equipment of the expedition has been greatly improved.FATAL ACCIDENT TO A BARGE CAPTAIN.St.Martin's, N.B., Nov.1B\u2014~While making fast a steel hawser from a Pijebscot Lumber Company barge here which had broken adrift here to-day, Capt.Robert Welsh, of this place was killed, One leg was between the loop in the hawser and the post and before he could get clear, the barge sagged back and the donkey engine started to haul in line.His leg was cut off Jus below the hip, and: Captain Welsh bled to death before doctors could reach him.He leaves a wife and large family, DEMAND OF ASSIGNMENT, A demand of lluidation was made on Saturday last In La Cle, Immobiliere Champlain, of this city, on the demand of Mrs.Ophir Legare, Messrs.LaRue & Trude! have n named provisions! liquidators The .company\u2019s assets are sald to be in the A CRY \u201cDOWN WITH CHRISTIANITY rh Caused Trouble st a Labor Meeting is Teronto\u2014The Shouters Put Guti Toronto, Nov.19\u2014-\u201cDown with Christianity.\u201d This utterance of J.J.Sullivan at the meetipg of the Independent Labor Party this -afternoon caused a tempgst which subdued only when Mr.Sullivan and his two associates were expelled from the hall.\u2018The men jumped to their feet, and.shouting: their protests at the top, of their voices, retired gracefully taking their revenge on the chair's\u2019 neaf by.These men made a disturbance dwsing the, entire meeting, interruptimg the differ ent members whp, chanced to speak.The leading men in tbe labor party endeavored to smswer him, vne saying : \u201cYour party is out for perpetuation of the wage system.That's why we can't vote for your.candidates,\u201d said Mr, Sullivan.Mr.Magnus Sinclair denied this, saying that the party was, not in favor of the perpetuation of the wage .aystem, but was in favor of an eight hour day and other reforms in order to provide the workman with \u201ctime\u201d in which he might better himself.At this point Mr.Sullivan asked.if -the 1.L.P.based its Socialism on Christianity and on an answer being given him he shouted \u201cdown with Christianity.\u201d Mr.Richards.the candidate in the Dominion election, could stand it no longer, and rising to his feet, he said ; \u201cWe welcome to our meetings atl who are in sympathy with the cause, but we have mo room and do not want those who are antagonistic to ns.We owe the liberties we enjoy to-day to Christianity.I am a follower of the lowly Nazarene, and | won't stand for anybody of men coming here for the sole purpose of trythg to overthrow Christianity.\u201d * Thic led to open war, and it was not until after the expulsion of the three men that the meeting again settled dawn to the discussion of the problems copnected witn the election cashpaign.PLEA IN FAVOR - \"OP CHURCH UNION.London, Out.Nov.19\u2014Revd.Dr.James Rass.of Si.Audrew Presbyterian Church, in a sermon ap church HR ions to-night tata sha he.did not}: egatd the loss of fhe name \u201cPreghyterian\u201d As an obstacle to church union.\u201cDoes a woman lose her personality when she marries?\u201d he asked.\u201cShe has more power and infiu- (ence afterwards than before.All that the Presbyterian church .has stood for in doctrine and polity and administration seems to conserve in the basis of union and | don\u2019t regard | the loss of the \u2018adjective of great importance.lt was not grace but sin that divided the church into its different denominations.Jt was onc once, and should be one again.\u201d REBELS ACTIVE IN EVERY DIRECTION.Hankow.Nov.19\u2014Mail advices just received from Cheng-Tu, Sze- Chuen province, which has been shut off from communication for several weeks, say that the rebels are active in every direction.The viceroy is concentrating for the defence of Cheng-Tu and holds the country for a radius of twenty miles.Numerous engagements have been fought and the loyalists have recaptured many cities.There were considerable losses on both sides.An expedition which was sent to re-take Sint .Sing-Hsien, about 30 miles to the southwest of Cheng-Tu, lost between 400 and 300 men, accasding to reports.; The revolutionary movement in that district is largely in the hands of the lawless, who are not yet co-opar- ating with the leaders of the general movement, A letter from Cheng-King, dated Oct.31, says that the British consul has ordered all the missionaries down the river and it was expected that ninety would leave on Nov.6.general evacuation of the province was considered probable.General Tan-Fang sent 800 government troops to.assist in fighting the ce- bels at Kien-Wei, a hundred miles south of Cheng-Tu.Tuan Fang remained at Cheng-King, which, according to the letter, the rebels were planning to take.DOUBTS REPORTS OF MASSACRE IN CHINA Toronto, Ont.Nov.19\u2014When interviewed tonight in regard to the report of a minssacre of white missionaries at Hsian-I'n, in the province of Shen-Shi, West Chins.Rev.T.E.B.Shore, general secretary of the Methodist- Foreign Mission Board.stated that there was very tittle likelihood of it being true, There had been some misstenaries stationed in Shen-Shi, but he understood that they had left for Chun-King some time ago.As to the report from Paris that missionaries in the Lolos district, which lies to the south of Su-Chawn province, fie said he had been there, and that there were only two missionaties in that district, He wished it to be distinctly understood that there were no Canadiag missionaries in these two localities, that the Canadians were 1,000 miles to the north.He said further that the rebels would not likely start a massacre, for they had been sgainet interfering with the foreigners right slong.MONDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1911.If you iike a close fitting collar wear the But see that you get the REAL ANGUS \u2014 the original ANGUS \u2014a There are imitations of Sueeesd, shapes called by the same names, but none of these bear our Sueeesd, signature.Be quite sure of Sueeess, on your Collars.SOLD EVERYWHERE TWO FOR A QUARTER.Made by The Canadian Converters Co., Limited, Montreal.®- x The Standard Ideal Company Limited 6% first Mortgage Gold Bonds, Due January 2nd, 1941.The net earnings for 1910 amounted to over $80,000, or more than twice the bond interest, and \u20ac sive additions recently completed will materially increase the earning power of the Company.Price on application Royal Securities Corporation, Limites.164 8t.James Street, Montreal Toronto Quebso Halifax Ottawa, London, Engmon.wed.fri.tf.: FOUNTAIN PENS \u2018We have à large stock of Good Reliable Pens ranging ia price From 950 upwards The Ouebed Chronicle Temperatures Minimum, 26; 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NOVEMBER 20, 1911.A SQUARE.DRAL FOR ALL In A recent article published ins this paper \u2018exception\u2019 was taken'th the intended combination between \u201ctwo companies iby\u201d Which\u201d thigne can de no doubt the \u201cinterests dt/Quebec would | auffer,.and-in «ao semall- measure at that, We pojnjad out.the both, these concerné had been \u2018working hand Sind glove, with the late administration, and this * fact alody would: end\u2019 grave doubts as to the advisability.of the present Government having \u2018Anything to do with either.That one of these concerns ig'now about\u2018té make use of the names of ten or-twelve prominent Quebec busifiess men, ap a cloak to secure their ends, is another indication that extra precaution should be \u2018| taken in the awarding of any contract.What is required is that everything should be done abave board , that the full details and specifications should be at the command of all legitimate tenderers and that there should be no underhand means employed to secure the contract or any erasures or alterations in the original Dry Dock Act, whereby one company would be more favored than another.UNDER-ASSESEMENT.Anyone whose \u2018property is put at too low a rate under the present sys tem of taxation, escapes at the expense of his neighbors.And the moze the.property in general is under-as- sessed, the higher does the tax rate become.Hence, there has arisen what might be called competitive un- Carriage Boots Evening Shoes Satin Slippers all Colors.\" Black Ooze Pumps.Patent Pumps.Beaded Slipperson approbation.Custom Shoemakers.WM.JACQUES & SONS Fel.427, 42% Fabrique Street Velvet and Satin Pumps.No Slippers or Colored goods der-assessment.In addition to this, a premium is i put on dishonesty, since people of a pliable conscience will find it easier to dodge the assessment than will those of a more uncompromising morality.The worst feature of all is that hong nder-assesyment once starts, it moves rena at an accelerated pace.For tf higher the rate is raised, the more financlally advantageous does it become for the individual to understate his property, and, reciprocally.the more the property is understated, the higher the rate rises.The worse the situation is the worse it tends to become.KENT HOUSE.We have no wish whatever to interfere with the management of the Quebec Railway, Light and \u2018Power Company in so far as she Kent House is concerned, our only object being a desire to promote an interest among: the publie of Quebec in this da Vight- rT [ PREPARING | FOR THE Chris mas Trade We are now busily engaged opening up the new goods selected for the Holiday Trade, and we request our customers to call frequently during the coming weeks, for every day will bring out some new lines.In Jewellery we will show exquisite designs in platinum and platinum and gold.Earrings, Bar Pins, Pendants and Necklets will be leading features.In Silver Wares we will show beautiful designs in English Hall marked, saw pierced work.For this particular class of work the English factories produce a superior finish to all others, and the prices are more moderate.In Watches, we display a complete assortment of \u201cSeifert\u201d high grade movements in silver.gun metal, enamel and gold cases.Our lines of Fancy Goods and Christmas Novelties will, this season, surpass anything shown in previous years, for we have spared no effort to gather together, everything novel, useful or'artistic that we considered would interest our customers.We again request our Customers to visit our establishment frequently in order to see all our new purchases.| C.SEIFERT & SONS || Diamond Merchants 18 Fabrique Strest, Quebec I ful \u2018tesort.We have no hesitation in stating that no other city in Canada can boast of a more historic gr charming ren- | dezvous for those who desire to get \u201caway for a few hours or so from the | fatigue and bustle of the city for change and amusement.Ip is noticeable, however, that in spite of the improved gonditions and management.the advantages of having so attractive a place in such prox- appreciated as they should be, and comparatively few people seem to avail themselves of their opportu- I nity for recreation in this direction.Tt | appears to us, therefore, that it would he good policy for thé railway to reduce its winter rate to fifteen cents.Such an action would probably stim- \u2018ulate traffic on the railway, and any | loss that might be ineurred by the reduction would, in all likelihood, be | more than compensated by the increase in business.both for the rail- | way and hotel.Of course the com- | pany is iNe much better position than : anyone else to forecast the results of ' dich a change.but it might be worth | while to try the experiment.| LIBERALS STILL LOSING.There are still Liberal politicians dacity or credulity as to assert that! Liberalism will soon triumph again.| When Laurier took office in 1896 jevery one of the seven provinees nf i party friends.Gradually he lost one | province after another; first Manitoba, then British Columbia.then Ontario.then New Brunswick.and now ! Prince Edward Island.Five out of that seven are now in the hands of \"the Conservatives and the remaining © | two are getting ready to follow suit.| ih | Sir Wilfrid started out in 1896 with | what was called the government of all , the talents.He ended with the weak- \"est and the most discredited cabinet | that Canada ever poaressed.as was _ strongly signified by thd repudation or most of his ministers at the polls, tie Tost or got cicar of the men who were able or reputed to be so, until { Mr, Fielding, one of the few mombers i i who remained until the end showed \u2018 [om measure of his ability by a scheme | [vere to wreck the Dominion and t the Empire, bot which resulted in the | jortunate wrecking of the Laurier xovertiment atid party.And it now \u201cSepretaber.| great though it was, did not yet reach bottom.Mince thm: \u2018time every by- election bas gone: agaîtist the Liberals.Of such by-cleétions there have been eight, fobr in the Laurier-created and Layrier-governed province vf Alberta, two in Nova Scotia.under the Liberal government, of Mr.Murray, 3nd two ip Prince Kdward Island, under the Liberal goverument of Mr.Palmer, AU went fe same \"way\u2014in favor of the Conserv: ver, impérilling the Liberal adjainistration in Alberta, | presaging what is going :to happen in the next elections in Novk Scotia.and practically - defestit the moribund governinent of Mr.Palmer.If the Liberals want to keep up.the farce; they will have to shout louder or\u2019 theif \u2018voices will not carry to\u2019 the tap of the Rit in which they are sinking lower.and lower THE NIOBE COURT MARTIAL.While it must be admitted that the efficiency of the British Navy is due in no small measure \u2018to tie Spartan discipline \u2018which \u2018obtains in it,\" the general publig wilt he inclined to.\u2018the opinion that the victims of the Hali-, fax court-maxtig! gn,sbe?Lumbar, and Timber.Ce PINE, SPRUCE, : PITCH PINE, OAK, Etc Maple Beach and Birch Flooring ORDERS SOLICITED.BANQUE HOCHELAGA BUILDING ceed the late Mr.B, F.Smith i Peter Street - QUARRY .5 iE .\u2018te 23xmon.wedfriaiy 20 ND.AY, NOVEMSE R2 0, LIVER of A Jen Ww POOL 3 M : AU \u2018LINE Rates Od and « res Se ETANI Festest,Fie FEE peciel en ME Tab Soa ve 1» Tr ap s.s past L Li fre naires SHOW 0 ee am | VERP es HAGE LUSITA i te oid \u2019 GC.larpecten Rates of Pa Me OL, L co NIA aill ANIA SE I Ww.20 ot Passage uretania oN \" + De ng Desoablo IA Den, .16 8 0 hes Te SE CANAD QUEE CARM.f th aad 810 ae yt Rea DA Lusi ENST PAR ARMA! * cK & COT, mass ison 5 CRI NADIAN se ey AN MANIA - 0158 3k sons 6h Lo! ge rot s R vas.+ mi R of St ERV stop PIS LIN oe.13 Ps Xt \u2018De oN AND ap Dit | UI Steamers IC at Q HOUARI orm $ : | EL, asus SES to a Hey p YE\" h Tol.3 a ISES to EGYPT ia 6 mn, = gp om om SE AL don ui 3% ock 8 AUC Se Ma I Al iia, Tiss jets via A ) and ge ure, Privat of M ll In TION pi ar Bate wn [f° carte slate, Flume, Vio LGI dut Pirst te Wir ontrea! rs the maté TT SAL Te and ers Fo 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Store ind e 25 es th ville Richa pi Su ER.Al NOR Ll F EST | E Y = .9 xturc.Oa the Me ord ore.her A ecers present were Mrs.Landry, Mrs.Lavargne and Mrs.B.A.Scott.Every hotel and boarding house in Ottawa were filled to their utmost capacity last week, and rooms in private residences were difficult to find.Among the Quebecers to be seen around the Russell House were Sir Francois Langelier, lady Langelier and Capt.V, Pelletier, A.D.C., Lt- Col.Turner, V.C., D.8.0., and Mrs.Turner, Senator and Miss Chogriette, Lt.-Col.Davidson, Lt.-Col.Bacon, Lt.-Col.and Mrs.B.A.Scott, and Miss Shehyn, Lt.-Col, and Mrs.Burstall, Lt.-Col.G.E.A.Jones, Lt.- Col.Ern.Wurtele, Lt.-Col.Edm.Chinie.Major Vien, Mr.D, O.L'Esperance, M.P.Mrs.and Miss L'Esperance, and Mr, Sevigny, M.P= Mr.A.Lavergne.M.P., and Mrs.Lavergne are the guests of Senator and Mrs\u2018 Landry at the Senate chambers, Ottawa.STREAMERS HAD ROUGH WEATHER New York, Nov.19.\u2014Two ocean liners were 36 hours late in arrival today on account of the rough weather prevailing all te past week.The steamship Philadeiphia of the American line ran into what Captain Mills declared to be the worst weathef he has experienced in 33 years\u2019 service.Three cyclonic disturbances punctuated the gales und at times the wind reached a velocity of practically 100 miles an hour.On Wednesday night a heavy sea flooded the library of the ship and put a number of lounging passengers to panicky flight to their \u2018berths.The ship weathered the storm without serious damage, however, La Provence of the French line, also 36 | hours late, reported extremely rough weather.Cap.REBEL GENERAL Coricessions Will Be Not Endangered in Future, reaiaet Hankow, Nov.16\u2014(Delayed In transmission.) \u2014General Li Yuen- Heng, the rebel commander, in response to the British consul\u2019s protest against the shelling of the concescions, has promised that the concessions will not be endangered in the future.He has aleo apologized to the Japanese for firing torpedoes and has promised secufity to foreign shippizg generally.In a letter which General Li's emissaries are bearing to Yuan Shi Kai, the rebel commander says that it is impossible to put any reliance in the Manchu goverament\u2019s promises, and he instances the wholesale exect tion of reformers.The government, he adds, has continually promised a constitution.but has continually denied the Chinese political poveer.He asks: \u201cCan you bear with composure to see the property and lives of 40000,000 Chinese wasted by a handful of Manchus?Are you not the most famous and the ablest Cinese?Do you forget tha\u2019 you were cashiered and narrowly escaped murder?That was ewidence of the Manchu\u2019s injustice to the Chinese.\u201d Li Yuen-Heng, in his letter, urges that the choice between republicanism and a constitutional monarchy be left to a future conference, but insists that Manchus must not participate in such a conference.He says that Yuan Shi Kai is the.Manchus\u2019 only hope, and predicts ingratitude on the part of the Manchus, even if Yuan Shi Kal succeeds in his present task.\u201cRemember the proverb,\u201d he enjoins, \u201c\u2018when the rabbits are caught the hounds are cooked.\u2019\u201d The Emperor Dowager, says General Li, has never forgiven the slaughter of the reformers.Yuan Shi Kai's envoys, in presenting the new Premier\u2019s proposals to General Li, urged that Japan and Russia designed to attack China during the revolution.General Li replies that he is confident that no foreign nation will interfere or do China injury.In conclusion he makes a stirring appeal to Premier Yuan, saying: .\u201cDo the right without hesitation.All your brethren of China await you.no face me longer with a mask.\u201d The foreign residents of the concessions complain of the meagre forces sent te defend them.Eleven gunboats are lying in the harbor and small landing parties have been despatched from them, but the total is insignificant, those available for emergencies numbering about 500 men who include 150 valginteers, The French residents have sent an appeal to the Foreign Office for better protection, and it is reported that the Russians have done like The gunboat El Cano is the le American warship here.The Helena is down the river getting supplies, but she is expected to return shortly.- The greatest danger, if the railway is cut, is that the imperialist army will be deprived -of supplies and grow desperate.Dr.McWillie, president of the Red Cross Society, accompanied by Red Cross doctors, has explored the ruins of Hankow.He reports that three-quarters of the city has been destroyed.Twenty thousand inhabitants are hére, while formerly there were 700000.Vers few dead bodies were found.The David Hill Memorial School for the Blind, attached to the Wesleyman Mission, which was probably set on fire by a shell, was destroyed, together with the girls\u2019 school house and the master's house.There has been only oc- casicnal artillery and rifle firing during the past three days.It is report ed that a small party of revolutionists crossed the river last night, and attacked the imperialists at Station Kilometre Ten, but were repulsed.THE QUEBEC CHRONICLE - AT HANCOW | Promises British Consul That | R SUDDEN DTH IF 1 ev.Elrear Dufreuse, Pastor of | Cape Chatte Parish, Passes Away Unexpectedly._ News was received in town.yesterday of the sudden death of Rev, Elzear Dufresne, cure of Cape Chatte, -Gaspe cpunty.The sad event took place on Saturday night.The de: ceased was a well-known clergyman, and news of his death will bé received with much sorrow.TWO FIREMEN INJURED.Cambridge, Mass, Nov.19\u2014While fighting a fire that \u2018destroyed the bakery of r C.Patterson\u2019 early to-day Capt.James F.McCabe, of chemical engine No.1, fell three stories, and was removed to the city hospital in a serious condition, and Capt.Jackson Clarke, of engine No.6, suffered several fractures\u2019 also from a fall The fire is believed to have been set to \u2018cover up a burglary.The property lose\u2019 was only $10,000.REVOLUTIONISTS REPORTED DEFEATED.Willemstad, Island of Curacao, Nov.19\u2014Information received hert from reliable sources contradicts the published © report Castro at the head of a body of revolutionists had met a disastrous defeat near San Cristobal.Castro's whereabouts are unknown, dut a re cent despatch from Ciracas said that he was residing on his plantation at Cueuta, in Colombia, near the border.SHOT HER FATHER TO BAVE HER HUSBAND Flint, Mich., Nov.19.\u2014~With a loaded shotgun in his hands, and uttering threats to kill the whole family, Frank Young, SO years old, was shot down and instantly killed by his daughter, Mrs.Marion Mills, at the latter's home near here today.According to the story told by Mrs.Mills and her husband, Francis M.Mills, Young came to their home in search of His wife, whom he had driven from his home last Friday.When Young reached the door he asked.for His wife, who was them hiding in the cellar.Mrs.Young refused to return home with her husband or to speak to him alone.Immediately after his wife's refusal, according to the Mills\u2019 statements, Young drew his gun to his hip with a threat to \u201ckill the whole tribe.\u201d Mills grappled with his fath- er-in-law, but was being overpowered when Mrs.Mills seized a gun and fired.\u2018Young was shot through the lungs, dyihg instantly.Both Mrs.Mills and her husband d are under arrest.- Cambridge, Mass, Nov._18.\u2014Har- vard wen a victory over \u2018Dartmouth in the annusi game in the Stadium today by a score of $ tô 3, but the Crimson adherents admitted it was a fluke which gave them the game.This came within five minutes after the start of the contest when Huntington dropped on the ball which had bounded behind Dartmouth\u2019s goal line from the 12-yard line when Llelwyns punt was blocked.The Crimson never had another chance to score.Auditorium Matinee | REFINED | Evening 2P.M.|VAUBEVRLLE] 7P.M, VERONA DUO MONTROSE & DUNBAR WALLACE & BREEN Latest and Best MOTION PICTNRES | 8-10¢ at the old price, Our stock please you.per Ib.Profit by Phone 204.des à in great variety; everything choice.M.Boyce & Son, GOOD MORNING Have You Heard The price of Coffee is advancing?\u201d We are stiil selling the Finest Coffee the opportunity before it is increased.f Fine Winter Grapes, Seasonable Apples, will certainly We await your order.19-21 Cote D'Abraham re ERTS La Where Are You Going To Spend Xmas WOULD You Not Like to See, the Dear Old Home Again ?Phone 4104 and engage your passage All Lines, All Classes, Lowest Rates.HONE & RIVET, General Travel Agency.21 Buade Staset, opposite the Basilica.9 St.Lawrence Boulevard, Montrealmw fr that ex-President |\" Lei _MONDAY, NOVEMBER 20, toit.F.SIMARD & CIE, We Give 5% For Cash \u2019 142 St, Joseph Street St.Rock 2% Women's and Misses\u2019 suis Valsos from $I8 ta $45 for $:2 ta $30 These age suits that women will, wear now, for they satisfactorily ee swer Fall and Winter requirements The styles ate perfect and the la test, the tailoring\u2019 + beautiful.\u2018They are to be sold at less than cost.They ate made of fine Tweeds, Serges, Velvet and Broasdclofhs, % smart Tailored or Fancy Styles, in a variety of wanted shaded.They were sold bi to clear, - at a er sold up to this day -at $1800 ¢0 us.0 This week, to \u20ac High Class Trimmed Hats, One Half Off The Regular Marked Prices, whi ch means that we will give 50% dis count on any Pattern Hats in our Mi! Jinery Department.We offer all the most fashionable hats of the hour, representing every smart style that the world of style is talking about at one-half the regulss price.They are marked from $8000 to $6000.Now $400 to .080.08 aus WINTER CLOAKINGS.If you have not yet purchased your Value $1.00 For 48e.winter coat it will pay you to visit .our cloaking department.We have 100 dozen of Fine\u2019 Negligee Shirts the widest range of qualities 4nd in a large assortment of patterns, varieties in the dty.4 : : Reversible Coatings, Plain and light or dark stripe effects, all sizes, Fancy Backs, .MEN'S NEQLIGEE SHIRTS' .82.00 to $3.00 a yd.a real $1 quality.Spegial,.sc.each F.SIMARD & CIE.142 St.Josaph St, St.Rooh, Quebeo THOS.DON OHUE T.D.Dubuc, Successor SPEGIAL MILUINERY OFFER.1-3 Discount % off Trimmed Millinery All this seasdn\u2019s Latest Importations and Modely at One- Third Off Marked Prices.Lo $4.36 Trimmed Hat; 6.36 Trimmed Hat; 8.35 Trimmed\" Hat; 9.00 Trimmed Hat; 13.00 Trimmed Hat; 16.78 Trimmed Hat; THOS.DONOHUE 188 and 194 St.John Stworth .montuesahars fr .3 - fees Where To Buy | Your Curtains .P.J.COTE, Opposite Palace Hun We have this season the largest and the most complete as sortment of Curtains in the city, both in Curtain Material by the yard and Curtains by the pairs.EVERY KIND AND EVERY STYLE A IS REPRESENTED.NOTTINGHAM NET PARIS NET .VIENESE NET APPLIQUE NET STYLE - ; QUEEN MARY RENAISSANCE GUIPURE D'ART MARIE ANTOINETTE \u2018 VENETIAN : CATHEDRAL Serim, Madras, Swiss Musling Bengaline, Casement Cloth, Danims, Art Serges, Art Silks, Velours, Plush, Double Face Plush, Taffetas, Cretonnes, Taffetônnes, Brocatelles, Dameuka, Reps, etc, etc.\u2018 h \u2018 af Come and see our leading line of Linoleum at 48c, Some and see our job of Brussel Carpets.: Come and see our job of Rugs.Tra SEE US BEFORE BUYING, *, P.J.COTE, 29-21 8h, Joba SL Opoosite Paleçu\u2019 Hi A + + "]
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