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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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[" WEATHER FORECAST: ™ FAIR AND MODERATE.ESTABLISHED 1764, QUAVA JELLY, 8-oz jars, each.Patrantzod by LA.SG BAR 7R58 the Dake of Connaupt! Four New Specialities CALIPORNIA FANCY WALNUTS, per Ib.\u2026.08 ANCHOVY PASTE, 8-01 jar, coch.BLOATER PASTE, 2-05, éach.\u2026.\u2026.sassosentancancna020u0000.CBC A.GRENIER Chonus 1347-1248, 94 and 96 ST.JOHX STREET Foed Control License, No.84343 SIR WILFRID LAURIER HAS PARALYTIC STROKE DISTINGUISHED PATIENT HAS RECOVERED CONSCIOUSNESS AND MEDICAL ATTEND: ANT REPORTS THAT THERE IS NO IMMEDIATE DANGER\u2014PUBLIC CAREER PRACTICALLY ENDED.| SIR WILFRID'S CASE HOPELESS OTTAWA, Ont, Pebruary 17\u2014At 300 this R.E.Chevrier, from Sir Wilfrid's residence, made the following statement: \u201cShortly after 19:00 o'clock midnight, Sir Wilfrid had a relapse, there being a new effusion took a very bad turn.Dr.R E.Valin and myself held a consultation at 1:30.The case seams to be hopeless, and Sir Wil.The left side is affected.frid is sinking slowly.ago was conscious, could understand and answer questions.He is practically unconscious now.\u201d Drof blood into the brain.He Ustaws, Ont, Feb.16\u20148ir Wilfrid : Laurier has recovered conscionsness \u2018rom an attack oi paralysis with which: hie was stricken this morning.At 10 velack tonight his condition was re porte l to be hopeiul.\u2018There is no immediate cause for anxiety,\u201d stated J.L.Giguere, his private secretary.\u2018Sir Wilfrid's con- Jition is not critical and for the present there is every ::icpe.He 18 quite conscious and his heart is strong.\u201d Dr.R.Chevrier, who is a:tenfing Sir Wilirid Laurier, stated at 11.20 tonight that his patient was in no immediate danger.\u201cSir Wilir'd has had an attack of paralvs\u2019s,\u201d Dr.Chevrier sal.\"He is now quite conscious al- hough still slightly affected.His heart .« fairly s:rong and condition hopeful.1 do not think there is at present any cause for grave anxiety but at Sir Wilfrid's age such an attack must necessarily give rise to concern.\u201d Two nurses are in attendance.The seizure came shortly before 11 \u2018eteck this morning.Sir Wilfrid was \u201ciresaing ut his home to go to church, when he suideniv hecame unconcious and fell 10 the floor.A maid in an ad- io'ninz room, hearing the noise, hastened to his assistance and gave the alarm.Sir Wilfrid was carried to bed and shortly afterwards his me lical \u2018dviser, Dr.H.Chevrier was in attendance.Tt was à conple of hours later that Cir Wilirid began to show signs of re- vovery.His condition gradually im- vroved and he regained speech.Collapse Sudden.That Sir Wilfrid had a stroke yesterday is emphaticaily denied.He attended the Canadian Club luncheon ! yesterday and in the afternoon was at his uffice in the Museum preparing for the session, until five o'clock.So well d'à the Opposition Leader feel that he went home in à street car instead nf his automobile.Yet.there is no doubt the strain of the last few weeks has told on Sir Wilfrid's strength.There have been interviews and discussions galore.Anxious to play his full part in the scssion which opens on Thursday.Sir Wilfrid has not spared himself.There was much work done too in the organising of the Ontario Liberal conventions.Inceed.it was in this connection that Bir Wilfrid made his last publie appearance, The occasion was the Eastern Ontario Convention of & month ago.Sir Wilfrid then addressed the delegates at the evening mesting in 8.Patrietés Hall, Ottawa.He spoke for almost an hour amd there was no sign of imminent collapse.The voice vas strong and as Sir Wilfrid outlin- «d the Liberal platform.there wes every evidence of the mental vigor which in him appeared to be the master of time.\u201cIf T have but one regret,\u201d he then declared, \"it is that 1 am not fwenty | vears younger, that 1 might throw more vigor into the Aght.Our horizon is broadening.Every man must do his part.\u201d And so, keen 28 ever to play his part en the foor of ive Rous, Sir given free the strength lef to a man of seventy-sight years.In Government cireles, word fo vm- frid's {Mines iy rovaived with the doey- en regret.Although differing bom « riad} B-\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014urrernemmnmmmntanens CIO 2008 10% 1G 10% 16 101 10F 10% 0 8 KF XK IX XH IX 0 \" OQ Linc \u2018world cheri, the truth that tus 2 SIR WILFRID'S CAREER.been so distorted by the Entente.| « A | Even the German people \u2014God have \u2014_\u2014 9 | pity\u2014have had doubts themse.ves.Q | But through the iact alone that mil- The Right Honorable Sir lions of German men and women Wilérid Laurier, GCM.G., P.C., @: openly announce their conviction by DCL, LL.D, K.C, was Prem- &! joining the league in protest against ier of Canada from 1896 to 1911 ¥| the Emperor's delivery.the Dutch being the first French-Canadian @| Government will ne strengthened in to bold that post.He was burn ©! its determinat'on to uphold the cor- at St.Lin, P.Q., on November Q/ rect viewpoint of internat'onal law.20th, 1841, and was the eldest | The consequence will be that the Enchild of the late Carolus Laur- Ol tente will have to give little Hoda ier, P.L.S., and Marcelle Martineau and married in 1966, Zoe, daughter of G.N.R.Lafontaine, of Montreal.He was @ educated at L'Assomption College and McGill University and was a Roman Catholic.In 1984 the deeres of Bachelor of Civil Law was conferred upon him by McGill University and inthe @ same year he became a Barrister.Tn 1880 he was named 2 @ Queen\u2019s Councillor and entered \u20ac Parliament in 1871 and was re.9 elected in 1874 and was also a Member of the Federal Assembly in the same year.Minister of Inland Revenue in the Mackenzie Ministry in 1977 and was defeated at general election of 1878, but was immediately after wards elected for Quebec East which constituency he represented up to the present time being re-elected at the general elections in 1878.1000.1887, 1891, 1911 and 1917.He has heen the leader of the Libera! Party since 1891, and a member of the Rideau.St, James, National, Union and Ottawa Clubs, Lu Ÿ 9 CHOICE CEE RERO CO CCS SO him on vital political fesues, members of the Government have always held Sir Wilfrid in high personal regard.Opposition Leaderiess.Should Sir Wilfrid recover entirely from the present seizure, there is scarcely any doubt that he will be un.sble to take any active part in Parlismentary duties.His ilimess leaves the Opposition without a leader.In some quarters, here, it is thought that Hon.W.8.Fielding may take the temporary leadership.Mr.Fielding was returned by acclamation as 3 Liberal supporter of the Union Government, fet.now the war is practically over, it is thought by soma that Mr.Fielding may decide to return to the party of which he was formerly so influential a member.Should Mr.Fielding not feel himself in a position to accept the temporary leadership.choice will porbably lie between the three ex-Cabinet Ministers on the Opposition side of the House-Hons.Dr.Beland.Rodolphe Lemieux and Charles Murphy.The name of D.D.MecKenrie, Sir Wiffrid's desk mate In the House.is also mentioned.Tt is expected that a Liberal caueus will be called whtin « few deys.I Sir Wilfrid Laurier ie wnable io resume the leadership of the party a convertion will doubtless be called as soon 20 possible after the close of the Porliementary mesion le over, to a a < s + = = -~ = = = | { i CANADIENS PLAYED WITH TORONTO TEAM FINAL SCORE WAS 6-4\u2014 GAGNE Ottawa go to Toronto tomorrow night te play the Arenas in à N.H.Afiature.++» Montagnais play Shawinigan on the latter's own ice temorrow «night, and piay Nationals in Montreal Wednesday.« + + Victoria play Levis tonight in class \u201cA\u201c bowling, while Frontense dash with Olympis.++ Montagnais certainly could improve their team-work a great deal, They fos: half a dozen goals on Saturday through failure to pass the puck.» 6 + Shawinigan ure the first team that the Montaguais did not defeat this season.CE) Derouin plaved a whale of a yame JUNIOR JUMPING RECORD MADE.New York, N.Y., Feb, 16\u2014A national junior record in the standing high jump was male by Theodore 8.Clrakof New York, unattached.with 3 mark of five feet and one-half inch at the National Junier A.A.A.championships in Brooklyn tonight.which opened the fndoor athletic season.The former tecord sas five feet one-quarter inch.DARTMOUTH BEAT McOILL IN SKI RACE Hanover.N.H., Feb.15\u2014Dartmouth defested MeGill University, of Montresi, in the ski relay race at the Dartmouth College winter carnival today.for the locals.on Saturday.and broke | his record of five games without deing put off.wood as usual.Tomorrow's games in class \u201cB\u201c I 1 ! J.P.Carleton.Dartmouth, captured Arst place in the ski jumping and W.] i | | P.Fowler, Dartmouth.wou the snow- .shoe obstacle race.The ski joring race was won by A.F.Glen.of Mc.\u2019 Gilt.Because of a heavy thaw, all the races were slow and no long distances were made in the jumps.DE ORO REGAINS BILLIARD CHAMPIONSHIP Chicago.Ill, Feb.15\u2014Alired De Oro.the Cuban cue expert from New York.tonight wrested the three-cush.Kiechefer.of Chicago.by winning the third block of their 130 point match The total score was 130 to 148 in De PUTS BLUESHIRTS OUT OF youdine.Victoria vs.Cercle Chevalier Oro's favor.RUNNING FOR N.H.L.CHAMPIONSHIP.| Montreal, Que, Feb.16\u2014Canadiens played with the Toronto Arenas Saturday at the Jubilee Rink as a cat with a ntouse, and the score at the end of the hour's time was ¥ to 2 for the fecats, Whatever chance Torontos had of tying with Ottawa for the second half of the race was killed by the loss.Both clubs starte! with the regular | line.ups.and for a short time in the: first period Torontos put up an argu- | ment.but shen Canadiens scored the first goa\u2019.through the efforts of Pitre, Terontos faced so that their club, lonke:! 'ike u huneh of amateurs.The forward line, composed of Skinner.Neve and Crawfor I.did wel.but the deience was practically useless.Canadiens had little trouble in ac.| cumulating their score nf eight goals | sn used combination play with good effec.Se easy was the Canadiens\u2019 victory that Newsy Lalonde retired at the close of the secon! period.He wa'ch- ed the third session from the bench.The teams: Canadiens: | i Arenas: Vezing -.Lindsay Hall Ce Cover Point.Correa.- Randait Centre.! Lalonde .Noble! ; Right Wing.Pitre sesssscasec0e.- Crawford i Berlnonette ., | Skinner Subsiitute.i Mainne .C Denneny O Cleghorn .McDoraid .oo Adams Couture ., .| The Officials: | Refcree: Harrv Hyland: Judge ot! play: Jack Marshall, The score: Canadiens 8, Arenas 2.The Summary: {First Period) 1-\u2014Caadiens, Pitre LL.7.30! v\u2014Canadiens.O.Cleghorn .4.20! 2-Canadiens, O.Cleghorn .4.10 Second Period) | d- -Ârenas, Randaïf #-Canadiens, Malone (Third Period) # Cauatiens MacDonald .12.48 ?Canadiens, Malone .023 + -Cana liens, Malone .1.40 # Canadiens Malone .1.10 th- Arenas, Crawford .1.20 l'enalti Cerheau.OLD COUNTRY FOOTBALL RESULTS London, Feh, 15\u2014( By Canadian Associated Press) \u20140OMd Country foot.: hall result- of games playel on Saturdav ore as follows: ' Lendon Combination, : Avernale bn Clapton, ! Crss al Palace.1; Chelsea, 0, i \u2018s Park, 7; Tottenham, 1, ve, 4; Hrentford, 2, Lancashire Section.«: Hail, Pitre.Couture and Burntey.#: Blackpool, 0.bu ; S'ockport.1 Everton, 4: Bursdem, 1.Manehester United, 1; Southport, à Oidham.0; Banchester City, 3, Ruchdale, 2; Rolton, 3, Sroke, 3: Liverpool, + | Preston, 1: Blackburn, 1, Midland Section.Birmingham, 4; Sheffield Wed.2, Bradford City, 1; Lineoln, 2.Coventry, 2; Bradford, 1, Hull.1; Harnsley, 3.Lee is, 0; Notts Forest, 4.Notts County, 6: Huddersfield, 9, Kotterdatn, 2; Grimasby.0, Sheffieid United.1; Leicester, 0.Scottish Division.Ciyde Bank, 2; Motherwell, 1.St.Mirren.2: Rangers, 8, Celtic, 4; Hamilton, 1, Partick, 4; Kilmarnoek, 0.Dumbarton, 0; Airdrie, 0, Morton, 9; Hibernian, 2.Hearts, 2: Queen's, 3.Third Lanark.2; Fatiirk, 2, Ayr.4; Clyde, 1, \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014.v\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 The Summary: (First Period) 1- Tessier Fages & Co.\u201cBanque d'Hochelaga\u201d Slég.132 St Pet Tel 7780.i FOR SALE\u2014Electrica! 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Stock Exchangei Prices were l.ttle more than firm at , ' Ruis were hesitant for a time, the weakness of St.Paul Common and Pieferred causing irregiwarity :n that | quarter.Later, however, transconti- | nentals and coalers joined the upward tums common one per cent.preferred .Paris, the work of the conle ence 1 2 ¥1.05 to $1.80 according te ireight movement at gains of 1 to à points.(3% per cent.puyable March Jôth tv settling the final terms vi peace can a ride, Buying of oùls, particularts Pan.\u2019 American Petroleum Common and: Vreferred at extreme gains of 3 1-3 (and 11 1-2 points respectively; als position in the stock market is javor- Royal Dutch, Mexican Petroleum ' an! Texas Company.at materially ! higher levels, soon spread to the au-! tomohle division, notably report.United States Steed which barely | from Mexican in the final hour, advancng 1 5.8 to U1 7-8, its hest quotation thu.far th's month, allied shares rising 1 to 2 ! points.{ | Marine Preferred again led the shippings, rising 7 3-8 on further in- tt mations of an approaching settlement of impendiag negotiations.At.\u2019 !flartic Gulf and American Internatron- } | plan provides ior three shares new BAILY GOSSIP ON American Steel Foundries: With up- proach of the Marcin meeting there is renewed interest in the suggested smooth sailing, in its tentative form, stock in exchange of one of present.IF pla as sugaestad went through presen rtooh would be\u2019 increased tu over $30,000,000 and ahead of this might be $25,010,000 preferred.; * .Dividend declared Montrea! Cot- | record of February 26:h .» + Continuation of © the Td trading ed by the latst developments.+ * In view oi the advance in some de-| General | partments it muy be the part of wis- ket opened with .Motors and Stutz, the later rising dom to await recessions in those both ways but generuMy steady.\u201cthree points on the favorable annual ; shares defure making new commit.: early trading was marked by =tre- oh ; \u201c .| Other speciaities gre expécted to} ! LI I] ments.| CLOSING LETTERS BY THE LEADING STOCS | THE LOCAL BROKERS | (By Bruneau & Dupuis) New Yak, N.Y.Fes 55 Me nsrket today bas boon beater with 5 i \u2018pian for recepitalization.There ure ly somewinat larger volume and spe- Pan Amerean commoy made quite à se.- tional advince, fullowag the \u2018val Royal Dutch yesterday.ae tn present la avoratile urtiouk labor cost involved, The better gene ceul aspect in the market is perhz He to the bel'el (hat now the 4.-\" cult quest on of 8 pede league has been practically surmounted Un gr :urward more promptly, asd 11, | course.is a matter 60 the ni : impottonee to the cut're ; Total Sales, Stocks 46 Que | (By McDougall & Cowans) New York, February (5=The ivan.overnight cha 10 The 1 in Spots which grakially spread - throughout most of the industrial hist, | The of stocks agen move! up vige uvrausiy aud early gains a\u201coun.i a point were made in Marie pref.In- Co) i Pareal GOODEN ORRNBAUR IND a.g THE TORONTO a oi 8 PRODUCE MARKET 9 SpansvesossokesRARS.\u201cToronto Ont, Feb.13\u2014Board of Trade quotations w.av were as fois \u2018on, | Manitoba wheat, in store Fort Witian.net includ ng tax, No.t Nor | the-n $2 Northern | $2.01 1 4 wheat sen Manitoba cut, Ne: Canada Western à 7% in store Fort Witliam; No.34, 62 3a: Noo?eed 57 3-5.Awierican corn new cron, Noo 3d $15; No 4 $1 iT prompt -hipment, track Vorontu \u201cantitone Vacles ap store Fort : No 3 Canada Western 79 our leading are at very Present prices of mony of \u201c Canadian Industrial stocks attractive levels.Sudicleus Investments should he mode now We shell be to reply to requests for es plessed information and su REDPATH & COMPANY Members of the Meatreal Stock Exchanç: 57 St.Francis Xavier Street, MONT 2; No.4 Canada Western 768 1-2; rejeuteu T1:: feed TI, 5» wheu, No 1 winter *2.14 souder S211 ta C2 pas \u201c- \\ No.3 winter 3207 to $3.16 No, 8 £ Fog Noon pei feet te > shipping points, accord- \u2018tg to freights.Artario Outs: No white, new fé to 35; Ne : 57 to 60.uccording to freght outside, Parley, malting, 75 +6 RO.Peis, Ne, Buckwheat.No 3 95, nomira; Pee, Naot $1.25 nominal.Mavitoha four.Government ata.dard S10,85 ta $11,10, Toronto flour, (Government Stan.5 'Toronto-Montreal, $9.75 Millfeed cartots delivered Mon | Shorts $43.93; Bran, $7.28: fred four, not quoted; middlings not | ated, Straw.carlots $10.00 to $11.00, \u2018GERMAN \u201cFUNK HOLES.\" Special Opportunities for Investors The securities of our larger suecesstul commercial enterprise ure especialy attractive at present prices and offer exceptiona) opportunities to iavestors.Our Etatistical Depmrtment will be pleased to mail you a list of high-grade ismes listed on the Montreal Stock Exchange, + \u2018 Thornton Davidson & Co.Members Montreal Stock.Exchenge Transportation Building MONTREAL The umdertone is good,
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