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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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City Treasurer's Office.Quebec, October.18th, 1019, PUBLIC NOTICE.is hereby given that the Assess ment Books for all the Wards of the City of Quebec Lave been deposited by tlie Assessors of the said City, in the office of the undersigned, and that the said books will be opened to all persons, every day, from ten o'clock am.to three o'clock p.m.(Sundays and holidays excepted), for and during three weeks: from Monday the 21st instant to Saturday the 9th of November next, inclusively.Any one who shall deem.himsell aggrieved by any entry made in the assessment roll, shall within said delay, make complaint to the Board of Assessors, in writing, and under oath taken before a Justice: of the Peace, or a member of the City Council, or before the Clerk of the Recorder's Court.That complaint shall be lodg- od within the said time to the Board of Assessors, the clerk of which shall tive notice in the newspapers as here inbefore set forth of the place, daye snd hours in which the complaints will be heard.After such date.no complaints will be received and for no consideration, will the books be changed.(Signed) P.N.VERGE, Osiztw City Treasurer.~ STEAM COAL | Wentroa! Coal & Dock Co.Ltd, QUEBEC BRANCH Hho it - - Pom 1201 STYLE.FIT ?,.AND WORKMANSHIP ORDER YOUR CLOTHES om\u2014 {OS cmt\u2014 S.J.Burke, MERCHANT TAILOR \u2018Phone 191.387 Bt Johe Se.ROY ,LANGLAILS, GODBOUT à ROCHETTE ADVOCATES 1 °°0oononesanonuee \u2018 ; \u20ac THE CANADIAN PRESS \u2014 (By Canadian Press) ; New York, N.Y., Oct.29\u2014The trend of today\u2019s stock.market\u201d was downward in the main on a pro nounced contraction of dealings, both 8s to volume of trading and number of issues traded in.Various reasons were assigned for the change from the activity of the previous session, chief of which were the further calling of bank loans and uncertainty regardigs the dividend on United States Sieel which proved weR4ounded.Steel was under the closest scrutiny for some hint of the action of the directors, its early heaviness contributing largely to the backwardness of the general list.The stock closed at 108 a loss of 1-8 points, after recordisg an extrense reversal of 1 1-3 points.Announcement of the cut in the steel \u201cExtra\u201d dividend from 3 to 9 percent was not made known until after the close of the market when the quarterly report, showing earnings of some eight millions under the previous quarter, was also issued.Foremost among the heavy stocks was Mexican Petroleum, which justified ite reputation as the most volatile issuts by another break of 18 points, none of which was recovered.It is understood that officials of the stock exchange contemplate action to check undue activity in that stock.Other oils, tobaccos, equipments and specialties were included among the reactionary issues at declines of 2 to 7 pointé, but raila while irregular developed no marked heaviness, being sustained by farther accumul- tion of Southern Pacific and coalers.Shippings and metals were relatively firm, with moderate reactions at the end.Sales amounted to 550,000 shares.Bonds were irregular Liberty 1 tes showing general\u2019 firmness on = creased activity.\u2018 .tal sales (par value) ted 7.575.000.segrega Old United States Gonds - unchanged on call.* \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ' NEW YORK MARRE?.à Yacannanenonoûnes | (Brumseu & Dupuis) AH s-Chlrs \u2019 \u201c3 ne ee #8 Am Beet Sug.67 .\u2026.66 Am Can Co.45 .- 4456 Am Car Fdy .5834 8540 885 953% Am Woolen .50% .50% Am Loco .66% .60% Am S & R.,.003 09) 87% 87% Am Sug Ref.111%6 .1% Am T & T .109 .109 Ana Mining .70% 71% 703 704 AT&S Fe.3) .93% Bld'wn Loco.63% 03% 0134 83% Bak & Ohio.863% 67 866 56h BRT.60% .41 CPR.16754 168% 187 107 Cent Leather.66% 6654 63% 64 Ches & Ohio.89% .oe se CM&StP.49% .49% Butte .25 .28 Chile Cop Co.238 223% 29 24 Colo F&I.u .40 Con Gas .100M ,.100% Corn P'dets .43% .FR 4 Crucible Stl .85% 65% 8434 85% Distillers .48 48% 4734 47% Erie .17% 17% 17% 174 do 1st pid.323% .- .33% Beth Steel B.70% 70% 69% 70 Gen Motors .18034 18134 18954 12034 Gt Nor pfd .9434 9434 92% 93% G N Ore ctfs\u2026 3854 32% 32% 38% Ins Cop .88 85% 43 644 In Con-Cop.8% .8% | In M Marine.2034 205$ 20% 20%; do pfd .11834 120% 118% 119 ! Kenn Cop Co.40 4034 20% 30% Lebigh Val .6&1 ,.\u2026 Mex Petrol\u2019m171 178 18834 160 Miami Cop .38% .\u201c 36% | Midvale :.44% .\u201c Missouri Pac.26% 28% 2834 26 NY Central .79% .70% .NY NH & H.40 .40 Norf & West.200 .100 North Pac .933 03% 08 93% a.2000 0% 4854 48 48% O Cities Gas.44 44% 43% 4444 Ont & West.83% .MK Press Sel Our.pes .pode y St Spring.67 MA ve Reading .00% 00} 90% 00% Rep 1 & 8.04% 8434 9054 64 - South Pac .101%5 108% 101% 10154 South Ry .80} 30% 30 30 Studebaker .66 66 623% 6354 The Texas Co.190 100 187% 1694 Union Pac .18%3f 139 _18954 128% US 1 Alcohol.104% 10435 108345 104 U 8 Rubber .69% \u201ckh U 8 Stel .100 10834 107 108 do pid .111% 111% CLOSING LETTERS TEE.LOCAL BONERS EL pese retens (By Bron &.'Gouréee) Xow Yoek, Oct 20\u2014Despite the very faverable war developments of late, stocke market prices inclined : lower during today's :ession, and National Lesd war work declared dealings were, comparatively speak- an extry dividend of half per cent.ing, on s much contracte! scale.The \u2018eo a0» .Allis-Chalmers reports for quarter ended Sept.30th net profits after foderil tex of 70,208 com vared ke $919,404 for the seme quitter in 1917, : + u.Southern Pacific ranks above all reflroad issues at the moment.Its chances of selling at the predicted price of 150 are just as grest as were vimrilar predictians or Mexican Petroleum when & wes selling under par., see Foreign Exchenge: Sterling de- demand 5.4734, cables 5.483; Swiss francs demand 5.02, cables 5.00; guild- tre demand 43, cables, 48%.».+ The President of the Rockian Railway says: The United States Government will make one million of dollars out of the Rockland Island this year, if it does not give the road any more than the standard return.* es 0 \"Great Northern September groes | Camings $10,900,707, increase $9,508, 634; balance after taxes $3,709,790, increase $157,338; nine months groes $68,568,018, increase $3,900760; balance after taxes $5,567,431, decrease $11,628,798.- et ¢ à Wabash September gross esminge | $4,850,347, increase $1,008,608; balance i after taxes $550,687, decrease $487,- 943; nine months gross $34351,380, increase $4,009,750; balance after taxes $4,524,084, decrease $3,554,980.ec & 0 Many peope have the notion that bonds will not rise with the advent of peace Such people forget the ending of the war will mean the cessation of large wir loans, the gradual resuc- tion of taxes, gnd that he desnand for billions for destruction, which exists today, will immediately cesse.One hand peece discussion de \u2018prompting expansion in speculation in a number of directions, and on the there is much more fmportant use.* 8 0 \u2018Witt the question of money immediately confronting the financial die- trict, speculative Wall Street was forced to proceed in a manner which was to be expected, despite the favor.sble showing last Saturday of the reserve position in the bank statement.LI American Hide and Lesther quarter ended September 30th, show surplus after changes and federal taxes $848, m0 equal to $4.90 on the $13,000,000 preferred stock with surplus of $2,- preceding quarter and eurplus of $320,887 or $40 on preferred in quarter ended September 30th, 1917.American Hide and Leather preferred declared dividend 1% per cent, payable January 8nd to record of December 14, Heretofore, the policy of the company has been to declare semi-an.aual of 814 per cent.on preferred.At last meeting a two per cent.extra dividend was declared which was taken to pce the preferred on its full dividend rate of seven per eent.There is an accumulation of 118 per cent, on the senfor issue.es Irregularity Is expected in the stock market whose active issues meet larger offerings on rallies.Conservative sources are ouggesting caution because of the money shtustion It is admitted that the foreign news is favorable, but political uncertainties make for caution at present until the advance level in better digested, Profts appearing for account of purchases made on reactions until the situation changes should not be neglected.Loan calling is not completed, according to good authority.panOHATRHONACHOEE ® ; MONTREAL EXCHANGE : \\SÉSOOHHGNONSOGGE * (By Breen & Gouréeau) Branilian: 28 at49%, Dominion Steel: 40 ax 68.Montreal Powet: B at 8634, 8 et 88, MecDonald: 10 at 81%.Laurentide: 6 at 168, Quebec Rallway: 45 at 20, Quebec Railway Bonde: $500 at 60, Willis O'land, 9334 03% 83) 303 Utah Cop .90 90% 88% 0% | Westinghouse.44 .\u2026.|} P.O.Box 812 Riordon: 8 at 110.Steel of Canada: 60 et 66%.Steamahips pid: 50 at 76%.Tel.183 BREEN & GOURDEAU STOCK AND BOND BROKER, 90 0 Pover DA.Tula 0900-0001 Night Oe 0546 Ge.Joseph St.\"Nat.1000 Molson à on.Board 2ème Trade ST.PETER STREET.and ¢ SAULT-AU-MATELOT STREST Faivale Hire Cennections |\" members New vers Goods Esspacge oei ! Pacific was, to & marked extent, cre mand 4.75 7-16, cables 4.76 9-16; france \u2018 .said to lave been induced by the heavy caiting of loans which, in turn, was attribut.td to the recent action of the Money Pool Committes is recommending higher marginal requirements.While the list, 2e à whole, suffered from the general selling at times, the pressure was less pronounced in the railrosd issues.The strength of Southeru dited with influencing the better tone in the railroads.On the other hand, the steady decline is United States 6tee] common throwghout the served to have ag unsettling effect, generally and particularly upon the shares of the : 1 department.Division of opinion %s to the action likely to be adopted: oa the dividend VICTORY LOAN 1918 54 Per Cent LOAN YOUR MONEY TO CANADA~ YOUR COUNTRY.108 MOUNTAIN HILL, Tuleghang 6977.J.M.MacKay, President; Hoa.A, Turgeon, Vice-Presidnt; Le.&.St.\u2018Leurent, Director; J.H.Boisvért, Managing-Director.You will give by this way a proof of your patriotism sad practical view of business.You will have sit the, information you need, by applying to: Provincial Securities Limited Quebec, P.Q.O.sextt Question at the directors meeting sfter the close of business today tended to promote uncertalnty.Final prices were at about the low est of the day.Considering the character of the Several Siteation and outlook, we continue to regard a ing tion advissble for the immediate ra .088008, - PE - held that th ory he at the \u20ac would thus reduce its dieborse, Thmits in the other hand are the earnest efforts , ches from the \u2018which-are being smde to prevent spe- | importance culation sbsorbing funds for whfch { Council sitting at 486,388, equal to $18.40 a share, in | Ÿ i took 8 back cause there was aad centre of interese.patches appeared of this council weald be for so ua qualified surrender in the U.8.Stee! declared regular quar- sad terty on common spe extra.Sales 562,200.\u2019 tree tte re sa IGE SN MOR EEE NI NO OS rR : a e OILS Rn .London, Oct.2\u2014Cauleutta Linoced £39 109; Lineced oil 88e; Sperm oil £54; Petrolenm, Americas refinied 1s 10 1-84; Spirits 11 1-84, \u2018Turpentine spirits 1080; Rosia \u201cGQ\u201d 88s, Shvannah, Oct.20\u2014Turpentine firm, 63 14 and 63 1-0; sales 26; re ceipts 187; shipment 6; stoek 20,108.Rosia firm; osles 1,889; Receipts 400; shipments 8; stocke 66,977, \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 CHROHOOHOSSENSOGE © THE TORONTO 2 8 PRODUCE MARKET © Toronto, Ont, Oct.20\u2014Toronto growing belief there that the decision | | RENEMEER EVERY DOLLAR 15 SPENT IN CANADA FOR CANADIAN GOODS, A TRUE OLD SAYING IS: \u201cMONEY MAKES THE MARE GO.\u201d AN UP.TO.DATE VERSION IS: \u201cSONEY MAKES THE HUN GO\u201d as BUY A BOND, AND HELP DRIVE HIM BACK TO BERLIN.a = AND PRODUCTS, AND GQES TO CANADIAN FARMERS, MERCHANTS AND WORKMEN.This opace is kindly donated to the: VICTORY LOAN ORGANIZERS corres Off ee SE.LOUIS and PALAIS WARDS, \u2014y \u2014 A DRIVE FOR VICTORY | John Darlington Reg'd.Oct.88xmon, wed, iri.x3.na TODAY and LESS EARDSNIN TOMORROW.\u2014\u2014 HELP OUR INDUSTRIES Contributed to Victory Loan Committee, of St.Louis and Palais VICTORY BONDS MEANS MORE GOOD SHIPS Wards Hesdquarters, 33 St.Louis street, by: te ts.GEORGES PATRY, © FABRIQUE \u201cTHR HOUSE OF QUALITY.\" STREET (Canadas Food Board License No 0-859.QUEBEC, BRUNEAU & DUPUIS (Kambers Montres! 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Manitoba wheat in store Fort Wil.À tax) No.1 northern $8.34 1-3; No.3.J $2.17 1-3; No.4 wheat $8.11 1-3, | 3 Western 88 1-2 in store Fort William ; Bt.Peters Ward Committee: Antonio Lesage and Arthur E.Scott, organizers.Authorized Canvassers: A.J.Carpenter, Alex.Hardy, J.S.Matte, D.T.Taylor, Victor Lemieux, C.J.Bailiergeon.Hendquarters: 116 Mountain Hill and 186 St.Peter Street, Space donated by: QUEBEC SCRAP METAL & PAPER CO.LIMITED 148 ST.VALIER STREET QUEBEC.VICTORY LOAN DEFEAT THE GERMANS WITH VICTORY BONDS, AND 80 HASTEN END OF HIGH COST OP LIVING.\u2018 \u2014\u2014\u2014 BE READY WHEN THE CANVASSERS CALL \u2014\u2014 Fob.lenth.satet.8 | Furniture.Piano, Sofas, WHEN you want printed matter of quality \u2014 the kind that reflects a high degree of class and refinement\u2014call The Chronics Job Printiay Dspartmzat FOR ESTIMATE sche or pala, It aives insmant relief.Minard'e Linimont Co, Limited Formouth, - - NA, AUCTION SALE 8 | In the matter of: M.BOYCE & SON, of Quebec, Merchants, Insolvents; NOTICE is hereby given that on: M | Wednesday, October 30th, 1918, at 1:30 o\u2019clock, p.m, will be sold by public auction, at Ste.Foye, at the farm of Mr.Boycea rolling stock of a farm and house- Hold furniture, comprising: BE Horses, Pigs, Cattle, Family Wagon, i | Buggy, Summer and Winter Veo | hicles, Light and Working Hare | ness, Agricultural Instruments, a Cream Separator (Laval), Crop of B' Hay Oats, Straw, Turnips, Carrots, and Potatoes, after which the Household Purniture.consisting of Parlor, Dining and Bedroom Chairs, Tables, Sideboard, Bedroom Set.The sale wil be made in detail, on the premises, each lot separately and to the highest bidder.The inventory ean he examined at the offices of the undersigned.The rolling stock and household furniture can he examined on the viorning of the sale.or before on applying to the undersigned.' | Terme of sale: CASH.| LEFAIVRE à GAGNON, | Joint Curators.Offices: 147 Mountain Hill, (Bosse Bldg), Quebes, LOUIS DESCHENES, Auctioneer, .Om | - ICTORY BONDS 8T.PETER'S WARD.PATRIOTISM, PRUDENCE, PROSPERITY | Protect Y urse Rai ! Sansoucy, Montreal: C.E.Therrien, Sherbrooke: Crinya Uchida.Kyoto, Japan; Chas.Campbell, Miss Came- 1 bell, Richmond; V.W.Forneret Ot- ARCTIC EXPLORER BEACHES STEFANSSON REPORTS FIVE there to his home in Saskatchewan.Stefansson left Ottawa, in the month of May, 1913, and proceeded \u2018to the coast, leaving Victoria in June.OTT ~ WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER.30, 1918.Steel, Wood: and an Embargo Demand Your Subscription.; YEARS WORK TO MAVAL a En roues provides greater adhesien, ; : Sir William Price has left for To- | blue charmeuse with a crepe troubles that beset icnoo tiicre 16 HELP BRING BACK OUR, Boys Jo x BY BUYING { ronto, Georgette tunic embroidered in silver| SERVICE DEPARTMENT.of those who meed steel; but not and 8 corresponding saving ef 7 | * Lieut-Col.Acland is in Montreal And à corpage bouquet of orchids.} all of thee know that the situs- ower, war have found the HEADQUARTERS 8T.PETER'S WARD COMMITTEE: fil | for a fex davs.Mrs.W.H.Drager, mother of the - sou Io Rot getting easier.De oedloior wide.oom CARIES .; for a few day bride \u201ca dress of The United States Government, 8nd beitcr balanced; comes 116 MOUNTA.N HILL -and\u2014 126 ST.PETER STREET.lf | Major-General Biggar is expected Trish ooo wore ei ith rose es Ottawa, October 20\u2014After a period | | £or instance, has embargood the quently, there ie less weight tries Organisers: \"in town from Ottawa, next week.lace im tof elute of over five years, épent in exploring use of steal for pulleys except tion.They have proved that the ARTHUR E.SCOTT \u2014and\u2014 ANTONIO LESAGE.| Madame J.E.LaRue is the guest The wedding as played byo he YAM, previously unknown terri | upon war orders.Dodge Wood-Split Pulley may be Authorized Canvassers: j of Madame J.E.Rolerge, Lambton.Mr, Gilbert Draper, youngest brother | tory of the Arctie regions, Vilhjal-| at an intersoting development pr ithont danger derst ALEX.HARDY, A.J.CARPENTER VICTOR LEMIEUX.ge Charles and Lady dittapatricl of the Gridegroom.Following the so Re a has come out of this embargo.ing.\u201d .S.MATTE, .SEON.: will return to town from Ottawa this | ceremon: tai d Mrs.Draper : : © : J TTE, D I TAVLOR._ C.J.BAILLARGEON morning.left by \u2018he Captain and jet a host Canada in June, 1913, arrived in Ot pom ho Provionsy retin que And, most interesting of all, they Fac ed by | Major W.H.Leonard.A.D.of 8.T.| honeymoon trip, the bride teavelling | \u2018awa this morning and reported offi- | 0 ol efficiency of a | Méve lenrned thar they cen ges .has recovered from his recent attack in a dark brown costume with seal |cinHy to Deputy Minister Desbaräts, motal palley have discovered that Dodge Wood-Split Pulleys whem M fn à \u2019 } of influenza.furs.jof the Department of Naval Service.a Dodge Wood-Split Pulley will they order thems.We carry large olidi Ï .Ue Captain Ridley, ADC.to iis Ex.| Late arriva\u2019s at the Chateau: W, | Mr.Stefansson's work bas resulted | Ly only do all thscemetaipulles stocks at our factory asd : cellency the Governor-General, is a | E.Donald, G.A.Read.J.T.Davis, | 0 the collection of valuable scientific | | «vor aid, but it will do Ut better branches, and sip all sisas from ; guest at the Chateau.Br ielhachernd.V.M.Noel, W.R.M Stefansson left this 2fternoon and for a less cost.4-inch diameters up te Sefoes Mr.and Maurice Roul ip | Fried, A, Delages, G.Lemieux, F.C.: ie ite They bave discovered that tho diameters on the day orders ase Le Mr na os ice Ra Belen i Laberge, W.Powell, C.Turner, C.for New York.and will proceed from surface of 8 Dodge Wood-Split reccived.jtawa; Lt.H.Smuton, Toronto; S.H, He was commissioned by the Depart- Mr.and Mrs.J.T.Ross were call-' Woodard, New York: J.E.Norry, ment of Naval Service to explore the ed to Teronto on Friday, owing to Woodstock.Ont.; W.H.Ennis, Bos- then unexplored regions north of the illness of their daughter.ton: Jos.ckie, Vancouver, B.C.; | Alaska and west of the known Can- Miss Ma-zaret Scullion has return- .Mrs.J.Hart, Toronto; W.J.Leclerc, adian Islands.He has not only aced to Muntreal after having spent a, Ottawa; T.Smithers, Malden, Mass.; | complished this, but in addition has Miss M.Murphy, J.H.Newman, To- | done far more in the way of geo- DODGE Manufacturing Co., Ltda F5, Andrews & Son (Reg\u2019d).ones and 53 23 St, Paul Street.Against Grippe Tt is very easy to avoid contracting Grippe, hut it is very dangerous once you have taken ill.Yon need very little to protect yourself and avoid this discase, but when you have it.you du not know what may happen ~\u2014\u2014 \u201cCEDECO\u201d WAFERS These Wafers protect you from infection hy Grippe, and if you are affected take \u201cCEDECO\u201d WAFERS without delay.They will prevent alt complications, ~\u2014 ON SALE EVERY\\7IEPE \u2014 If your druggist or grocer has nut the \u201cCEDECO\u201d WAFERS a in stock, send us twenty-five cents in stamps or otherwise and we ÿ shall send you a box oi 12 WAFERS by mail.few davs in town on account of her brother's itiness, | The numercus friends of Mr, Viggo | Hansen wll be pleased to learn that | DOORS e has recovered fram a severe attack of the grippe.PAST AND PRESENT.Mr.1.A.LaRue, General Secre-! The door is coming back to its own.tary of the Victory Loan Committee, Among the \u201cJost arts\u201d in architecture left last night for Montreal, and will | perhaps no other icature has been so return to town on Thursday morning.' long ueglected, and, on the othe Mes W.E.Ghilen.of Fort Wayne, hand, none has made such rapid pro- Tred.is in town, having been called to! gress during the past quarter of a the bedside of her brother, Jack Scul-| century as has the door.ronto; R.H.Fraser, Ottawa.OF THE for Quebec and District.!graphical survey and correction.The main vessel of the expedition was the ill-fated Karluk, and in addition smaller gasoline vessels were | .added to the expedition at Nome, con- ! i sisting of the Alaska, Polar Bear and | Challenge.| | Stefansson has been granted a: \"month's leave of absence by the \u2018Government, and has gone to New York.He wil make a lecture tour | and donate the entire proceeds to the ! H.R.BIGNELL, Electrical & Mechanical Contractor Goneraters, Motors, Cas Engine and Asto Repaire lion, who has been seriously ill with] To designers of the periods when | Canadian Red Cross.This arrange- the Gripe, architecture was regarded as one of ment has heen made by the Govern.Pres-to-lite Sturagre Battery and Tank Se \u2018ioe Station | Canada Drug Company 34 KING STREET, Also L.E.MARTEL Drurgist, ss i Consul \u2018or the week-end.Licu:.Geo.Shink has returned to town from Halifax.where he had | Lafy Caron and her daughter Miss | Ç Alice Caron, who have been guests at QUEBEC.the Chateau Frontenac {or some | time, are leaving next week for Ot- 81 St.Joseph Street, Que.tawa, where thev wil stay at the Ey [re Lasrier for the winter.| aN SSE FE i bee {.-llowing a course.The marriage of Miss Jeannette: Verge, daughter of De.and Mrs, W.A.Verge.to Lieutenwat Gaston Pratts, son of Mr.and Mrs.J A.Pratts (Riviere du Loup) will take; piace monday the 18th of november.the fine arts, the door was a symbol \u2014or worship, of hospitality, of caste, and of power.The door, in those days, was the central motive of the entire architectural scheme\u2014the keystone of the design.The cathedrals of the Old World, those which thus far have escaped the ruthless desccra- tion of war, afford splendid examples of distinctive door architecture.A gratifying sign of our own time ment.QUEBEC RINK BURNED.| Whole Structure Reduced to Mass of Ruing in Short Time, At an carly hour yesterday morning, fire started in the Quebec Skatjing Rink and in less than an hour, the whole structure was reduced to a smouldering mass of ruins, The All Class of Electrica\u2019 Work Phone 116 86-90 St.Francois Street | | re ee re 1 BUY ABOND And Help to.1s the growing attention paid to doors The wedding took place on October especially for residences, hotels, chubs, 4 FI evi | apartment houses.public libraries, daughter of LieutCol.R.J, court houses and depots.Architects MacHugh, nf London, Eng.to Lieut.vie one with the other in their efforts I J.Maurice Gauvreau, RC.N., son , t© excel in this important department of Mr.Charles A.Gauvreau, MP.of their work, and the increasing The bride was given away by her; number of \u2018beautiful entrances hear father, whilst the groom was attend- : eloquent tedtimony to their success.ed hy Hen.Dr.Pelletier.| The art of the designer must ak Mrs, Whitelaw Reid, widow of the | ways reckon with the ingenuity and firmer Ambassador to England.is di- | ekill of the artisan.Doors must be recting the London chapter of the ! practécal, usefuf durable, as well as American Red Cross, and recently | beantifui, and the slow, lahorious pro- she was appointed by the organiza- | cess of our forefathers must give way tion is Washington to the post of | to modern commercial manufactur- Harrower Typewriter Coy, deputy commissioner in Great Britain Mrs.Reid was the organizer of American Red Cross work in England.Among American women living in England who are assisting her are Mrs.fohn Astor, Mrs.Curtis Brown, : the Hon.Mrs.Frederick Guest, the \u2018 Hen, Mrs.Spender Clay, Viscountess | Harcourt, the Countess of Granard, - Fade Herhert, Mra.Irwin Laughlin,\u2019 the Duchess of Martborough, Mrs.| Robert P.Skinner, Mrs.Arthur Vincent.Lady Ward and Mrs.H.H | Walter.The marriage was solemnized you | terday at the home of the bride's parents, of Miss Marie Constance Dunn.| Boot the Kaiser OUTOFPOWER en an 81020 WILL BUY TWO HUNDRED PAIRS OF SOLDIERS BOOTS \u2014\u2014\u2014_\" \u2014\u2014\u2014 This space kindly eantributed eee to the 5 daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Afhert , I Dunn, Genevieve Avermwe, to Captait VICTORY TOAN COMMITTEE H ÊW.H, Draper, tm of Mrs.W.H.|) Draper, Montreal.The house was [SS - | rastefulty decorate! with pink and Pvellow chrysanthemums, The bride, who was given away hy her father, ; wore a white satin gown, embroider \"ed in silver, with a court train fined in pink.and tulle veil arranged with orange Hleossoms in cap effect, and carried a shower bouquet of roses and archids, Capt.V.G.Curry, of Mentreal.was best man.Mrs.Athert ST.LOUIS and PALAIS WARDS HEADQUARTERS: 22 8ST.LOUIS STREET.\u2014 mme re Wm.Jacques& Sons Dunn, mother of the bride, wore Fabrique S'reet MILITARY BOOTMAKERS.= .\u2014 m Furniture Ind 30r ames, We will sell any part of our large and Rig ascor:ment of ; varied stock of Furniture, at Bar {i000 ne 0 long gain Prices.for .CASH.0 anes for We will also Repair, Upholster, and cu Polish your old furniture, to your all prices.from Indoor Games, , Autumn even- cuildren and actits, 8¢ exch upwards, of better health Satisfaction, .® ' P ictur e Books rt ; .| See eur assortrent of piled bas comto oy Picture and Painting Books.\\ve.ing enjoye by IC à \"have them at ali nricre, from ! th ands © de I We have py Senta Bach upward, | have \u201cinvested 3 Just rece ved + Cabinet Maker, Upholsterer, i Alger Ser ss ant Nox Scout Series | In 9 | Valuator -\u2014 Suary Beals, elt fonad Oly 18e PUNERAL UNUERTAKER exch, ! IN STANT 2e 07 ST.JOHN STREET, Telephone 351, POSTUM | TM O'NEILL pg pe 22275 Ou § LL coun 6 | 8s their reguler ENIITERS REPARER.| FYE COL pated | tea cr coffee.Convenient Economical Delicious Registered.! 17 8.\u201cames Street {Fatablaned 1938) | MANUFACTURERS AGENTS BROKKRS and AUCTIONEFRS Fhone 7588 ANY MAKL OF MACHINK 0 \u2018Phone 8908.WE SELL.EXCHANGE and alll 84 Delhousie Street, QULSEG i core, ing methods.; One of the most interesting recent experiences of the writer was an inspection of ose of the largest door manufacturing.plants in America.The trip was undertaken as a matter of business rontine, to gather material of interest and instruction for readers.It ended in an entirely new conception of the manifold intrioacies of present-day approved door constrne- tion.Every door now has a story to tell ~of the forest that gave it birth; of the axe that brought it to earth: of the powerful ecaterpiflar engine that hauls scores of logs in trainloads to the mill.where horse or ox drew but one before: of the hum of the saws: of the race to the factory: of huge automatic machines with almost human intelligence \u2014 but I anticipate.A closer.more leisurely view is necessary fully to appreciate all the factors that enter into the manufa- ture.Doors cannot he made of raw Jumber.A certain percentage of moisture must he extracted.or it will evaporate after the doors are completed, causing them to shrink and warp out of their original perfect shape.Not af the moisture must he eliminated, for if the wood is too dry it absorhs the moisture of the atmosphere, with results almnst if not quite as ruin- out as those reaukting from too much moisture.Scientific experiments have demonstrated that wood for perfect doors should contain from five to six and one-half per cent, of moisture.So the lumber is first conveyed to the large battery of dry kilns.Here frequentiv laboratory tests insure ah- solute acciracy in drying.Inexperience in this most important departs ment is responsible for most of the twisted, hindirg imsatisfactory daora which continually find their way into the market, The hackhone of the door is the No dnor can be better than its core.Like the human spine.the core is comalctely covered and hidden from view.[Irregularities can only Ihe detected by symptoms which, in donrcraft, are à sure early destruction.Cores are com- | posed of sections of properly season ed white pine, built up into\u2019 specified dimensions hy an ingenious process of sutomatic glue jointing.= fctual tests made hy experts have demonstrated praparly made cores to he stronger than the natural wood of equal dimension.They have the added advantage of being proof sgrinst warping and twisting.cores with a veneer of some hard wood which forms the hasis or groundwork for the final finish which brings out the full value of the designer's art.= Before applying veneers the cores are sanded to an even thickness to insure positive contact bthroughout the whele surfses.Glue indication of | The next process js to cover the ! blaze was first noticed by the care-! taker, Mr.Albert Copeman who resided with his family on the ground .fcor and he immediately notified the : central fire station after which he; | rang in an alarm from Box 18.corner of Grande Allee and D'Artigny Sts.; When Deputy Chief McManus ar.| rived at the rink he saw that the fire.; men had a big job before them and sounded a second alarm from the | same box which was followed a few minutes later with one from box 316 ! situated at the military stores on the Citadel hill which were threatened by the sparks from the burning ! L wading, which overt out the | QUEbec Fruit Exchange, tire brigade.In a remarkably short | space of time, the rink was a com- 31 and 33 8T.PETER STREET QUEBEC.plete mass of flames and the attentions of the firemen was then turned | Telephones: $178 5179, 817, 2768 2ad 3110, mostly to the saving of the Victoria | Club building which adjoined the Quebec Skating Club building, and to the saving of the residences on | Grande Allee which were also threat.| ened.; Fortunately the wind was hlowing towards the fortification walls and away from all other structures which aided the fir:fighters in their work of protecting the other huildings above ; mentioned, none of which were touched.: The Quebec Skating Rink since ithe clore of the skating season fast spring.was leased to Mr.John! 1 O'Brien for an automobile garage, who conducted the same under the | name of the Frontenac garage.He closed up the building in the month\u2019 nf September last, and is now in | Martreal, but befetze leaving the | OYSTERS § WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A CARLOAD OF CHOICE MALPECQUE OYSTERS, AS WEL] AS A CARLOAD OF BUCTOUCHE OYSTERS IN GOOD CONDITION, .FOR PRESERVING.: Please write or telephone for our prices.Satisfaction guaranteed.0.30xwd.frisatx3 BUY VICTORY BONDS with every eent you can spare, and enable the boys to get back home and enjoy COTES CLEAR HAVANA CIGARS Space donated by mr.Jos.Gote to St.Peter's Ward Committee: city, 1=ft two automobiles cn the | Antonio Lesage and Arthur E.Scott.Organizersptite which were totally de- Alex.Hardy, C.J.Baillargcon, A.J.Carpenter, Victor Lemieux, The destroyed building was valued | at $48,000 and is covered by $21,000 of insurance.The origin of the fire | is not known.Douglas T.Taylor and J.S.Mattte, Canvassers, Headquarters: 116 Mountain Hill and 196 St.Peter Street\u2014 A \u2014 i \u2014\u2014\u2014 -\u2014 is then distributed over the surface and the veneer laid on, after which tremendous hydrawlic pressure is ap: plied and maintained for a period of o forty-e;ght hours, This method has C ARP TS\u2014CARPET S been termed \u201cwood- welding,\u201d as the glue is forced into the pores and held in undisturbed position until it has We always manage to be ahead of all the others for low prices, so we have decided to put on the market the following lot of Carpets at a considerabls Low Price, vis:\u2014 ally dry.Figured veneers ace selected ana hecoms permanently set and practic.' matched, and beautiful effects are où- | 8,000 Yards of TAPESTRY CARPE1S, worth $1.85, i tained.New designs are constantly OP Les c a sance css vesestssesss ren se crane dec nana ane \u2018being introduced, keeping abreast with advancing architectural ideas, ' §§ 6000 Yards.of BRUSSELS CARPETS, worth 98.10, $1 25 | The chief charm of distinctive hones | for.cooiiiiiiiiiiinn Crrreeseies is irenetsereaes \u2018 is the complete harmony of all their | ™ parts.Changing designs necessitate | } corresponding changes in conatrnes tion and manufacturing methods.The problem of enduring paints, ! stains and varnishes mnst be given ; : careful study, for it is only through ' 1,000 Yards of AXMINSTER CARPETS, worth $3.00 and $3.88, for.LI ars 0150 $1.75 AN IMMENSE LOT OF SQUARES AND RUGS IN A VARIETY OF PATTLRNS, QUALITY, AND DESIGNS ALL, AT THE OLD PRICES .+ + «\u20ac + + POPELINS 000 yards of COLORED POPLINS, for Curtains, in all the shades.Worth $8.88.Ou accvunt of slight imperiection viien are imperceptible, it will be sold : $1 3» ss res tan 00010 0000 \" for.AN _INMIENSKE QUANTITY OF CURTAIN MATERIALS, SCRIM, MARQUISLETTRS, MADRAS, CRETONNES, Ete \"8 0 P.J.COTE | these that the natural beauty of the j wood can he brought out and the de- i sired color effect produced.\u201cWhen in doubt, consult a competent architect,\u201d is a safe rule to follow under all eircumsatances.Consult + him in any case.The architeci\u2019s {ee | considered in the light of the building linsurarice, has êts counterpart in your | fire insurance premium.Both afford | protection from impending calamity.HORLICK\u2019S Canods Food Board Lissass Ne 16-108 \u2018 Re ko ops 29 and 81 St.Jobn Street es eS roving: Opposite Palace Hill "]
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