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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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[" AX * TODAY'S WEATHER Fine and Warn The Quebec Chronicle.34 Hours Hading 8 pm.Yesterdy.TEMPERATURES.:_-_\u2014 Minimum, 48; Maximum.10.QUEBEC, MONDAY, JUNE 23, 1913.ONE CENT.ROSS'S Sparkling DEVONSHIRE CYDER Carbonated and guaranteed free from preservatives, In pint bot tes only .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u20260.enacorsésaccn sc 00000 v1.8200 per dozen Well iced, this beverage will- be found to be an ideal thirst quencher.We prepay freight charges on all $25.00 orders A.GRENIER Established 1882, 94-96 John Street, Phones 1247-1248 OUR MONTREAL FIREM KILLED AT Blk BLAZE Big Sash and Blind Factory Destroyed In Most Disastrous Fire In 13 Years- Three Men Injured Montresl, june 22\u2014Four Montreal Gremen lic dead at the morgue; three are injured.one seriously.The dead are: John C.Forsythe, 28 years old.Patrick Hamill, 34 years.Joha McDermott, 22 years.Webster Molson, 25 years.The large three-ply brick sash and blind factory of Messrs.Itzweire & Barrazin, facing on Duvernay and Levis streets and Fabian avenue, St.Cunegonde, is demolished.The large lce warehouse of the City Ice Company, on Fabian avenue, in the rear of the burned factory, has caved in and \\e still burning from the interior.The front walis of a row of flats from 195 te 223 Duvernay street, opposite the! wash and blind factory, are scarred and blackened from the fire and smoke, windows and doors being destroyed and in many cases front cooms gutted.MOST DISASTROUS IN YEARS.This is the result of the most disastrous fire that has visited this city since the hurning of the Board of Trade Building thirteen years ago.\\ general alarm called the fire apparatus from every station in the city and the ambulances from every hospital.A burning match or lighted cigarette thrown carclessly Ly a passerby into some shavings lying in the Fablan avenue doorway is thought to be the cause of the blaze.The ignited shavings in the open doorway were quiekly sucked into the building by a draft and trailed its way immecdhate- \\y to a bin in the centre of the build- \u2018ng which was packed with excelsior and other flimsy material This box of refuse served as tinder for the creeping flames.From the reiuse box to the\u2019 dry tilm On the flnor above in the east wing of the building.a room filled with closely piled lumber.was the path of the flames.The intense heat from the burning of the refuse bmn literally melted the floor from under the dry kiln, precipitating part of the tons of lumber into the raging furnace heneath, which locsened the piles sve- ficiently to cause a drait.How Men Were Killed.All this happened before the firemen arrived on the scene, Captain Enlows, with five men, were fighting the blaze with two streams at the place of its origin in Fabian lane, directing their efforts against the dry kiln.Suddenly a dense volume of smoke rushed out through the windows and without waening a scction of the south wall collapsed.engulfing the men in its debris.Captain Enlowe and Fireman Cox escaped the full force of the wall and were taken out by the rescuing party, alive but badly burned and bruised.Fireman Desjardins was also severely injured.His condition is regarded as serious.The injured men were immediately taken to hospitals.Owing tn the intense heat and great volumes of smoke that poured from the smouldering debris the work of rescue was slow and difficult.Finally.however, the burned and charred remains of the four firemen were taken out hy their comrades and removed to the morgue, The property loss will reach $125.- on).fairly well covered by insurance CNT THE RIGHT KATZ AMAZING ERROR OF INDENTI.FICATION LEADS TO ARREST OF NEW YORKER.THIS New York, June 21\u2014Through an error of identification Maximilian Katz.the tobacco salesman who was dangerously wounded last Februarv by Raymond Forsbrey.the convicted murderer, when he was trying to rob a United Cigar Store in Cooper Square.was arrested today as a Canadian fugitive irom justice on the complaint of Richard Lyle Nosworthy, British consul general.The very powder marks he had on his face as the result of his encounter with the desperado were quoted against him as proof that he was à Canadian crook.According to the complaint nf Mr.Nosworthy, the Canadian Finance Department drew J check for $1040 on Augusta 21.1911, to settle a government contract with J.H.Kratz & Co.and sent it for payment to the Bank of Montreal at Ottawa.Through the error of a clerk his check was misdirected to J.H.Katz & Cn.furniture dealers, in St Catherines, Ont.The check was cashed with the Bank of Nova Scotia.Mr Nosworthy said.by a young man known as Max Katz.who hore a close resemblance to the Maximilian Katz of this city, even tn the powder :narks on the face.However.the New York Katz did not receive the marks until some months after the St.Catherines Katz presented the check.When he had received the money the latter fled to parts unknown.When the tobacco salesman was arraigned yesterday before Commis sioner Gilchirst.his counsel called witnesses, including hic father, to show thaï the accused man had never been in Canada, and at the time of the check transaction at St.Catherines was studying forestry privately, with the intention of entering Cornell University.Commissioner Gilchrist paroled Katz in the custody of his counsel until Wednesday to give Charles Fox, counsel fot the British Government, an opportunity to call witnesses to explain his error.; GAS SUICIDE AT PORONTO.Toronto, June 22.\u2014Thug dead in the kitchen of their home with the gas tube clutched in his teeth, James Forhes was found carly this morning by his daughter.The gas from the stove was turned on full.SENTENCE 20 TO DEATH FOR MURDER OF GRAND VIZER Constantinople, June 22\u2014Twenty men were today sentenced to death after trial by court martial for complicity in the assassination of the Grand Vizie, Mahmoud Schefkat Pasha.Teg.KILMA RNOCK \u201c*JOHNNIE WALKER\" THE STANDARD SCOTCH WHISKY 100 STEAMERS IN GREATEST CANADA MERGER CANADIAN TRANSPORTATION LINE, LIMITED, CONTROL» LAKES AND RIVERS Montreal, June 22\u2014The merger of steamboat lies which was recently incorporated at Ottawa as the Canadian Transportation Lines, Limited, with capital of $25,000,000, is one of the greatest ever made in the Dominion, 100 STEAMERS FLY FLAG.One hundred steamers will float on the St.Lawrence River and the Upper Lakes under one control.as the result of a big merger in inland shipping.as announced yesterday by Mr.Jas, Carruthers.president of the Richelieu & Ontario Navigation Company, follow - ing the granting of a charter to the Canadian Transportation Lines, Limited, at Ottawa yesterday morning.This is the higgest combination afloat on the Lakes, and it is the aim «i the promoters to consolidate all the wide interests.Vessels of this cum- pany will ply from every considerable part of.the Lakes and the St.Lawrence.$25,000,000 Capital.The company has a capitalization of twenty-five million dollars, and Mr, Carruthers said yesterday that it represents actual assets of tweuty- three to twenty-four million dollars.This is shown in a statement just completed for the company hy a reputable firm of accountants.lu addition to the Richelieu and Ontario Navigation Company and its Liverpool, per 100 1bs., 25c.Charters\u2014British steamer.1962 tons, transatlantic trade, one trip on time charter, basis 6s 6d.delivery New! York.June-July; British steamer.2140 tons, some.basis 6s 6d for the first month.4s 3d {or the balance of time, delivery Gulf, June: Norwegian bark, 1475 tons, lumber, Guli to Las Palmas.$13.NAVIGATION ON THE LAKES.Montreal, june 22\u2014Mr.Thomas Robb, secretary of the Shipping Federation.with Capt.Main, commander of the Hesperian; Capt.David, of the Megantie, and Capt.McNeill, of the Letitia.returned from Ottawa yesterday, after taking part in an important conference with Mr.Alex.Johnston, June.AM.PM, deputy Minister of Marine and Fish- Monday .23 BR.533 0.31 cries.with regard to internatienal ; Tuesday .-.- 24941 10,19 regulations for the control of ship- Wednesday - 25 10.28 1.1 ping on the Great Lakes.At present, Thursday æ 1.4 RW the Americans have regulations for Friday .\u2026 27 V2 12,51 the control of their cwn shipping.and Saturday 2.22.MB 1.08 1.50 Canada has regulations of her own Sunday - M I 231 for the control of hers.Overtures have bien made to Canada with reference to the adoption of uniform regulations for vessels belonging to either nation.The scheme is as yet only in : an embryo stage.and it was desired to have expert opinion before proceeding further, for which reason the three above were summoned to Ottans.Nothing definite can.as yet.be said with regard to any result arrived at.the preliminary stages of an international agreement teing naturally of a delicate nature.GENERAL NOTES, str.Crown of Arragon, Capt.Herschel, arrived from Montreal vester- | day afternoon and went into the y the last race on the program to pru- Louise Basin to load for London.LONG SHOT NEARLY BANKRUPTS BOOKIES SMALL BETTORS MAKE 60 TO 1 KILLING IN LAST RACE AT OTTAWA.\u2014 11 BUADE 0S, CUTTER STILL FIST ON ROCKS ALL ATTEMPTS TO RELEASE THE TUSCARORA HAVE BEEN UNSUCCESSFUL Saulte Ste.Marie, Mich, June 21\u2014 The U.S.revepue cutter Tuscarora which went on the rocks off Point St.Vital in Lake Huron during a | dense fog.was still fast at noon today.The lighter Reliance and tug Thomp- * | son are along to render assistance.It is said that the water in her hold is receding.Several plates were pierced but it is not thought the damage will be as serious at at frst estimated.\u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014 NO CHANGE IN PLAYING RULES FOX LACROSSE.Toronto, June 22\u2014A meeting of the Dominion Lacrosse Association was held Saturday at the Prince George, but the Trish-Canadians were not represented, although a fetter was re ceived from George Kennedy, the owner of the team, saying that he was in favor of fining and ruling off players also.After considerable discussion it was decided to still have the same rules remain in force, as reconstructed by President Quinn.The Tecumsehs advocated going back to the old system in vogue in the N.L.U., but the Torontos and Nationals could not see it that way, and it takes a unanimous vote to change the playing rules, nothing was accomplished along that line.It was left to President Quinn to try and get four good men to act as officials at all times The appointing of a delegate to meet the representative of the British Col- Jumbia League was left over umil a i fur.her date.| WANTED.' WANTED\u2014At once, a good i reliable man to give about 4 or is hours each night at proofs.(Permanent position.Apply at Chronicle Officeren WANTED \u2014 Immediately, a plain cook.Apply to Mde.F.E.Roy.51 Grande Allee.juneddniw eee | WANTED\u2014Two live Real Estate \"men to sell close in lots in Regina, | Saskatchewan.Good commissions.| splendid opportunity.Address 102 \u2018Simpkins Block.Regina, Sask.! \u2019 june23x2w { WAN TED\u2014Immediately, a house- | maid and à pantry maid.Apply 63 Grand Allee, between | and J p.m.or after 7 p.m.Jn.2txiw Otténa, June 2I-1t remaineg for He ji ; WANTED\u2014New subscribers for vide the Liggest sensation of thélour valet department.$1.00 per Now is the time to purc'aass your \u2018summer requirements.! have decided to sell my entiers sta\u2019 at a grea: sazaidcs.in and have first choce of a [args assstne of Collass Under-Clothing Nse'-Tizs, Rain-Coa:s Hats Sa: sada is.line of Haberdashery of ths ne ven syies.Tate advantage of this grea: T.LAFRANCE, water.After completing cargo sh feft for St.John's, Nfld.etc.Strs.Lingan and Kendall Casti from Sydney for Montreal.Canobs ney.passed here on Saturday.Str.Cape Breton.Capt.Kemp.hav str.City of Sydney, Capt.McDon- i ald, arrived from Montreal on Satur.| day morning.mooring at the Break- | from Gull for Upper Lakes, Stormont | from Port William, Trold, Daltonhali | and Caholia fram Moutreal for S3ding discharged cargo.left for Montspring meeting = the Connaught l'ark \u2018month will save you a suit of clothes Jockey Llub -Adaloute.the Machay per year.Glover's Dye Works, 393 entry.went to the wire à nity tu one | Sg Valier St.Phone No.1810.shut and brought home the laurels,\u2019 cm emma.rome deicating Hadge Rose and Merz: Lal.WANTED-Two of three firsi- the tasorites, as well as Ben Privr, class core makers, for brass foundry, Judge Monch and other tavories.\"on small work.apply, stating wages, \\ fortune was wagered on ledge leo the Canadian General Electric Co, Rose and Merry Lad, but scores, in- | Peterboro, Untcluding a number of lassies, had risk- | Jai9x1w led a dollar on Adatente with the re | \u2018suit that che bookies, who in some, \\VANTED\u2014A couple of good.ex- *linstances paid as high as 80 to 1.perienced waiters.Apply.with refer- \u20181 ©! e were almnst driven to bankhruptey res! yesterday.b: the run that followed.Adalonte Steam yacht Silonan, belonging to was 20 to | to place and 8 to 1 to Mr.Walter C.Wetherbee.of Port! show.and the bookies made a blunder Perey.5.Ÿ arrived from New York | in making the price so long, as the on Saturday evening and anchored in | ast chance induce | many who were the stream.}alnost drubbed, to take a chance un \u201ctr.Kilwinning for Three Rivers, | the rank outsider.Adalonte led from Eir for Montreal from Sydney, Pike- | the barrier to he wire.Fairy Godpool fer United Kingdom from Mont | ther taking second place with the \u2018areal.passed here yesterday.Piorte Hedge Ros.third.ee The meetirg closed nn magniicent {weather and the largest crowd of the PORT OF QUEBEC.Arrived June 21.fweek.The Merchants Selling Stake, SS Hesperien.Main, Montreal, Al |$1-500.went tu Towton Field at 4 to lans.Rae & Co.; part carge 1, Seagram's Rustling was beaten in $8.Renvoyle.Radfern, Upper Lakes, | the first race by Havtock, à cast-of Anticosti Is.Agency: coal.| from the Waterloo stable.Montreal ss.Meaford, Sheats, Anticosti.Anti- \u201cand Uttawa men back:d Henry Hutch costi le.Agency; pulp wood.ijson, à new arrisal, in the 6fth race, &S, Canobie.-\u2014\u2014, Gulf: pulp woud and their horse was rever a contender.8S.City of Sydney, McDonald, Mont.Bat Masterson and Abdon were the real: part cargo.only favorites 15 win.$§ Lingan.Gilbert, Sydney: coal several carinad.were shipped for Arrived June 22.Hamilton Saturday might.while oth.Scotian.N ers returned tr Montreal for vhe De ss.See a verses core: Allans.| |, imier Park races.sé, Fir, Marcussen, Sydney; coal.CT ey TL SE.Crown of Arragon.Herschel.PARIS STEEPLECHASE.Montreal.Robt.Refard Cn.bal Fame, Tune 22.The Grand Steeple.Test.chats de Fane, at four miles one fur.$8.Cadillac Sullnan, Upper Lakes.[long and valued at 40.200, was son Anticosti Ts.Agenes: cosl La today at the Auteuil track by Fdmond 8.Querida, Lund, Upper Lakes, An.| Veil Pickard «Ultimatum, M} Prat's Marteau JI.was second.and Baron Louis Le Cazes\u2019 [nquisitif, was third The American owner, Eugene ticonti 19.Agency: coal.$8.Kilwinning, \u2014.Sydney: coal.$.Y.Silouan.\u2014=, New York: aru.ing : \"ischol.finished fifth with Tripot 11, ence, to the Steward of the Garrison Club.junelOxtf WANTED \u2014 Housekeepe: wanted to.summer months.Must be well recommended.Apply 136 Grand Allee.m aplé-if WANTED\u2014A young man as office assistant.Good opening In large manufacturing company, Apply in uwn handwriting, stating experience, to Box «, ca-c Chronicle Officemay 20-tf VANTED \u2014 Two young Englisu women to go to United States; one as cook, and the other as housemaid; wages twenty dollars a month.Write to Mrs.Duncan & Brent, Ruxton, Maryland, U.S.A.BOARD AND ROOM by middle- aged gentleman: modern conveniences and gond table: 6 o'clack dinner: no attention grven unless full particulars and price mentioned; no objection tv children.permanent ii satisfactory.| Home, Chronicle, HELP WANTED.N Railway Mail Clerks; City Mail Carriers.Fxaminations in Quebec sonn.$73.00 month.Many appointments coming, Write for fal fist of positions open.Franklin Institute, Dep't 824E.Roche ester, N.X- june0xim Das Shiri sale while it las: STREET.AGENTS & SALESMEN WANTED WANTED \u2014 At once, persons to work for us in spare time at home No experience required with our New Art Coloring Process.Easy and fas cinating work.good pay; no canvassing.Write for instructions (free).Commercial Arc Studio, 315 College street, Toronto, Canada Mn wd fri.$25 weekly taking orders for cut.rate groceries.Redpaths best granulated sugar 4 cents per pound, everything at cut rates.Nc experience or capital required.Outfit free.Representatives wanted everywhere.Cut Rate Grocery Co., Windsor, Ont.FIRE INSURANCE.Wanted.city agent for a first class British Fire Insurance Company.Apply C.G.care Chronicle Officejune23-té FOR SALE.MOTOR BOAT FOR SALE-\u2014J0 it.long, 6 ft.beam, 12 h.p., Gray 2- cylinder engine and reverse gear; engine and boat as good as new; in use only two years: speed 8-10 miles; 12 ft.cabin, storage battery generator.clec- tric lights.etc: will be sold cheap.Apply to R.Burston.54 Julia st.MOTOR BOAT FOR SALE\u201430 ft.long, 6 ft.beam, 12 H.P.Gray 2.cylinder engine and reverse gear, Engine and boat as good as new; in use two years; speed 8 to 10 miles; 12 ft.cabin, storage battery, generator, electric lights, &c.Will be sold cheap; good reasons for selling.Apply to R.Burston, 54 Julia street.junel?xtu,wed,satxs.TO LET\u2014On the Hil) at Sillery, a large self contain:d house, B zonms and bath, furnace, anc.ern zuuven- iences, also large ares of ground suite able for vegetable garden, wut houses, ete.Short distance from ead of strest car line.For further parucuiars apply to M.P.Connolly, No.4 Dal housie street.FOR SALE OR TO LET\u2014House 139 Grande Allee; also to let, 128 St Augustine St.opposite Parliament building.Apply 139 Grande Allee.FOR SALE\u2014House No.26 St Lara street, Upper Town, 15 rcoms Property of the late 7.O.Tousiænant.Best location.\u201c7.R Larue Notary, 28 St.Ann street.COUNTRY HOUSE FOR SALE\u2014 Or to let at Riviere du Loup, 250,006 feet of ground, a large comforiable house, stable and garage, ice house ete.Apply to H.Audette, 59 St.Sul pics street.Montreal FOR SALE\u2014Country farm situat& ed 5 miles from the city of Quebes, centaining 65 acres (more or less), divided in 3 sections.south part on 8+ Foye Macadam Road.north portion on St.Foy Road and East on Suede.said suede road dividing northern property equally in two.Or south side of St.Foy Road.one well built farm house, on north side splendid residence, and on cast side facing suede road a first class cottage.Residence and cottage are supplied with water and baths, also outbwild- irgs.containing dairy.hennery.coach house, stables.piggery and harns.ali in first class condition.The feld are nicely separated by spruce and hawthorn hedges.the sm) is mos productive, being :n à srate of high cultivation, Should the purchaser not wish to enjoy the life of a farmer, he can divide the land into building lots By so doing he is sure to reap large returns, as that part of the country 13 rapidly being populated and the de mands for suitable sites for residences will be in great demand shortly.The property is directly oppasite Quebec Bridge.For further particulars apply in writing to B.G., care Chronicle Quebec.june3-tt TS RENT.TO RENT\u2014A tenement consisting of three furnished rooms.situated in the Lower Town.The electric cara pass by the door.This place is to rent during the summer months, Fer further information apply in writing tn \u201cLogement prive.\u2019 care Chronicle office.Quebec.junedlas TO LET: Office on ground floor.with private vault, centrally located ir.lower town; rent includes heating and cleaning of offices.For further par ticulars apply to C.F.Co.P.O.Bua 367, Quebec.Que.junezlaise ROOM TO LET\u2014Nice furnished room to let: electric light.Apply 140 John street.junel£x1w TO LET\u2014Unfurnished fiat cone taining 11 rooms; possession let September or earlier, if desired.Apoly Major Robertson, 166 M-nle Avenue, Telephone 426% Lt PUBLIC NOTICE Estate John U.Gregory.For Sale or to Let \u2018The house and residence of Mr.J.U.Gregory, No.43 Ste.Genevieve venue, Upper Town (Cape).Immete possession.\u201cApply to i 108.ALLAIRE, Notary, No.61 St.Peter Streetjunel4xtf.| FE LOTS FOR SALE \"Eight building lots on St cote] sind Cartier Avenue.Prices will be higher on 1st of September uext.Also two lots of 34 by 132 feet on Grande Allee; in front of the old Q.A.A.A.grounds.NAP.G.KIROUAC, lovestment snd Real Estate.$6 St.Peter St.NOTICE | RE ESTATE LATE R.HAR- : COURT SMITH.| All persons having claims against the above Estate are notiñed to file | the same within ten days from this date at the ufice of the undersigned Notaries, and all persons indebted to sad Estate are uotitied to pay within the same delay at the same place.Quebec, June 17th, 1913.; MEREDITH & MERIDITH, Notaries Public, 46 Dalhousie Stree, ponel7xiv Quebec, \u2018 PUBLIC NOTICE ep $2,000,000 Cities Service Com pany Seven Per Cent.Five-Year Coupon Convertible Gold Notes Dated May 15, 1913 Denominations $100, $500, $1,000 Interest January Ist and July lst, paysble at office of HENRY L.DOHERTY & COMPANY Sixty Wall Street, New York or at office of SPERLING & CO., London, England issued under a Trust Agreement t Equirable Trust Company, New York, Trustes! Total Authorized, $10,000,000 To be issued at this tine, $5,000,000 $3,000,000 of the notes have been sold in Lendea.large portion of the remainder bas been taken by the company's American stockholders.The safety of these notes as an investment cannot be questionsd, as the market value of the Company's Preferred and Commen stocks overlying these notes was Over Eighteen Milllen Dellars on May 31st, 1913, or mere than three and ene- half times the total amount of notes now being issued.The net earnings of the Company for the twelve months ending May 3let 1913.were $1,334.921.95.or more than three and three-quarter times the interest on these $5,000,000 of notes.Th: Company's undistnbuted surplus May 31at, 1913, was $835,031.28.Since organization of the Company in October, 1910, monthly dividends have been paid on Preferred stock at siz per cent.per annum, and monthly dividends are now being paid on Common stock at five per cent.per annum.These notes are subject to call at 102 and interest on thirty days\u2019 notice, and are convertible at any time prior to redemption or maturity inte Cities Service \u201company Preferred stock at par.Having already seld the major portion of this offenng of $2,000,000, we new offer the unsold remainder at PAR AND ACCRUED INTEREST.Descriptive arcular and subscription blank furnished on request.HENRY L.DOHERTY & COMPANY Sixty Wall Street New York ESTATE JOHN U.GREGORY., All persons having claims against ais estate are requested to fle them: within fifteen days from this date, and these who are indebted towards said \u2018 estate are requested to settie within the same delay with the undersigned.A.B.VAN FELSON.Executor and Administrator, Na 22 St.Amable St.Quebec : Sth June, 1913.AUTO LIVERY High-class T7 passenger car for hire by hour or day.Expert chauffeur; best of ser Raes reasonable.Corner of Su Patrick and St Streets.\"Phone: 5025 cr 5451.' vice, Augustin Myx.\u2018 IND MACON of Montreal Oe: Comme Se, Leis P À Pumps, Steamers and Salvage Plant on hand and ready at a moment\u2019s notice, night or day.CAPTAIN H KJERLAND, Superintendent.OFFICE: 61.63 Commercial Street, Levis, Que.Phone No.55 Levis.Night Phone 422 St.Joseph de Levisjuneloxmon.frixiw WALLACE COLLEGE 25 STANIBLAS ST, QUEBEC.15th Yearimstriction given in Bookkeeping, Shorthane, Telegraphy.Mathematics, Drawing, Music and Modern Languages.No.vacations.Day and Evening Classes, J.W.Ml.WALLACE, Principal | NER ; Tim\u2018er an Lominon Lands ahs, Saokat ly Alberta, the > reve ritone y Belt in the Pre: ce of Briush nme, nd the tract ree ad a Hal! Million \u2018 os Located Geveramen: of the Dominmn wn the Rive- Trimrict in tee Province of Brtish Columbia.LICENSES.A license to w.: Deputy Minister of the farsmor, sYnorss OF CANADIAN RORTHWEST LAND REGULATIONS \u2018 y exon pris A is the go end of a .or am over .mer .ir of available De- | 35 % Jasksichewsn nr The 4 on =e Dentin | me Agency er dat | Fa es y | , ea, + brother or ba ng months\u2019 i» : ey & Ru CS er suuapi di or by oY » brother or all ZT driers 3 ermentreder in SE ER TEE | Ask lor prices at the QUEBEC SCRAP METAL CO.14 St.Roch Strea: \u2018for your raw furs, hides and skins and all \u2018kinds of scrap material, Telephone 2777 a NME IEEE MES ELOES 2000S AS SIRI BE SUMMER « RUISES IN 0001, LATITUDES Tourists\u201d Route between Quebrr, Bay ds Chalenrs, Summerside, Graspe.Poreé, Charlattetawn, Pietan, Sydney.Newfoundignd, Halifax, Now York and Intermediate Parts.\u201cor tickets, berths, tine tablea ete.apply to HONE & RIVET, General Travel Agency 31 BUADE ST, OPPOSITE THF BASILICA, QUEBEC.TELEPHONE 4104 EEE TE TE Tron LADIES :: Wool Zephyr Shirt Waists.Wool Taffeta Shirt Waists Knitted Spencers.Camel Hair Sweaters, @ngora Sweaters, Children\u2019s Sweaters, Children's Knitted Suite Regulation Putreer.Join Dariington, Ragistarad Opposite Post Office Dr.Jaeger\u2019 's Pure Wool Goods LONDON MARKETS.Lendon, June 21-\u2014Raw sugar, cen- trilugal, 10s; muscevado, 9e 3d Best sugar, June, 9 4%d.Calcutta lineced, June-July, 44s l6d.Linseed oil, 24s 3d.| Sperm oil, £30.| spirits, 9464.Turpentine spirits, 28s.Rosin, American strained, fine, 16s 64.COTTON MARKETS.10s 9d, steady.Closing bids: Petroleum, American refined, 8%d; | CLASSIC BROCKLYN, REVIVAL OF FAMOUS HANDIL CAP IS CAPTURED WHITNEY 6-YEAR-OLD.| .i New York, June 21.\u2014H.P.Whit ney's six-year-old chestnut horse + W hiskbroom [1., by Broomstick.\\udi- New York.\u2014 Cotton futures closed \u2018 \u201cve, won the revival of the Brooklyn , | Handicap.oxer une mile and a quarter of the Belmont Park race track to- BY \u201c MONDAY, UNE 23, 1913.Nowhere is the power of Ri organization better shown than in the Querded production of a tea of extraordi.Gold Medal pe ge mod a how peor Try à it is in rices.e and see how su LONDONI9H Ravor toteassoldatmuch hi 5 Sealed in air-tight,dust-prooi pe 50c.per Pound Other RidgwayaSpecialies ¥ Capital Household ® May Now bn Had in Town at Rert Shops, Agmts; J.8.RINUD & CO.Dushe-~ June FR 12.04 ja : well a day in most impressive style.The - uy.1197 Feb 1 1143 | winner carried 130 pounds, an impost i Sept n 72 Mar ro 11.53 {similar to that carried by Fitzherbert | Det 4 46 A : mn 36 | when he won the last running of the Ver el = pl.eee tevent at the Gravesend track three See 20 | years ago.\u2014_\u2014 * day e, + \u20193 Liverpoor.\u2014Cotton.spot, dull, and \u2018is The time for today foe a Ie i prices unchanged.tance and a new Qime record tor the ; Am.mid.far.73 low mid 6nd event, as heretofore the race was run ; Good mid.ol Good ordy.td! ,uver a ewvular track ar tirasesend, | Mrédling\u2026.050 Ordinary 1587 ahile the horses todas had te make The sales of the day were 40 nly two turns.| bales.of which M0 were ior speculation and export.and included 3300 American.Receipts were 3000 bales.| i Futures opened and closed steady.i NEW YORK MARKET LETTER.Received over the private wire ol McDougall & Cowans, stock brokers.Phone 4076.New York, June 21-The real sum- Diary of the new- of the week is told i by the change in salues of securities.{ There has been no dimmution during | last seven days of disturbing influ.| rnces.which hase warked against the market steadily since the heginming nf the vear.Primarily the foreign ; situation has not improved.if anything it has shown further weaknes:, in su far as reserves of the Rank of England.Bank of France and Ger- \u201cmany are all much greater than they were at this time a year ago.the at.
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