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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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[" 5 act Bree : ESTABLISHED 1764.Special for Quart bottles, regular price \u2018WEATHER FOREDAST: FAIR AND COOLER.Find by HALL be bide of Coma WELGH GRAPE JUICE.Pint bottles, regular price 35c.Special price.29¢ Per case, $6.85.this week 70c.Special price.58c A.GRENIER 8 \u2018Phones 1247-1248.| 94-06 ST.JOHN STREET.FERGUSON MADE SPIRITED REPLY To Second Interim Report Of Riddell-Latohford Timber Commission.Kemptvine, Ont, Nov.3\u2014Hon.G.Howard Ferguson, former Minister of Lands, Forests and Mines, in an interview today made a spirit- od reply ao the second interim report of the Riddell-Latchford Timber Comwnission, dealing with the #hevlin-C'arke Co., of Fort Frances.The Conservative leader charges that the report \u2018a based on itncom- plete evidence, that certain eiate- ments are inaccurate, and that Important facts tmve been omitted.He declares that the commissioners have sll along.been influenced.by partisan feeling and that the report was issued at this time for political purposes, with the Northeast Toronto election in sight.As to the fina} report whenever that may come, he declares he 1s not worry: |, mg himee'f, and emphatically states that he a quite prepared to defend himself and his good .name.Legal Comment Toronto Ont, Nov.3\u2014R.T.Harding, counsel for the Government in the timber inquiry, replying to Hen.G.Howard Fergusons criticam of the Commissioners conducting the proba.reported tn rylow.with Ont, today, A \u201cJr.Ferguson is at least consistent.The evidence taken by the Commission indicates that he never \u2018 separate the timber resources of \u2018 from politics and politioal ips.\u201d : Mr.Herding mij the timber investigation of the timber returns to the Government was not political, but Mr.Ferguson was try'ng to per- œuade himself it was.he added.Mr.Justice Riddell, one of the Commissioners, deciined to be tn.serviewed on the matter.\u201cThe evidence and the Interim report.\u201d he said, \u201cspeak for themselves.\u201d : UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO HAS GENEROUS FRIENDS Since 1976 Private Gifts Have Totalled Over Three Millions.Toronto, Ont., Nov.3\u2014In a report issued today by Sir Edmund Walker, and Sir Robert Falconer, Pregident of the University of Toronto, it is sisted that since 1906 the private gifts to the University have totalled about | $8,- 460,000.During this period the grants from the Ontar'o Govern ment to the University have totalled $7,480,000.The report states that If the private gifts to the Ontario Museum and the Toronto General Hospital, both closely associated with the University, were included, the private benefactons would almost amount to the sum granted by the Government.Hart House, the gift of the late Bart Massey, is referred to as \u201cone of the most magnificent gifts that has been made to any university on this continent.\u201d This building cost ta the neighborhood of $1,800,000.PHILEMON COUSINEAU, K.C.ELEVATED TO BENCH Montreal, Que,, Nov.$\u2014Philemon Oousineau, K.C., of Bt.Laurent, was| appointed Judge \u2018of the Superior Court, District of Terrebonne, at a souncit meet'ng held yesterday in Ottawa.Judge Cousineau, was eucreeds Judge Robldoux in the Dimtridt of Terroboiine, was former- ty Leader of the Conservalive Opposition in the Quebec Legislature and bas been for some tme professor of Osnatitutional and Municipal Law ot the Universite de Montreal.Montreal, Que, Nov.3~~The conference here between representatives ef the Deminton Coal Company, the Nova Geotia miners and.of ?t 5 ii 7 i AMENDMENTS TO.order, his correction, however, one been given.Captain Demers said sary evidence and that judgment would be rendered on Saturday, vestigation io determine whether there has ween any vidlation of the low or unjuet discrimination in the distribution of coni cers for the inter@tate and Coreign commerce, wag ordered today by the Inter-State Commerce Commamionsion corporations have given money to the raliroads and obtaïmed undust unreasonable preferences in ohip- ments of coal subjecting other ship.vors 10 updue disadvantages.Press)\u2014In the House of Com mons today the debate on the Agri.MARRIAGE LAW Would Have Issuance Of .Ontario Licenses Vested In Municipal Clerks.Toronto, Ont., Nov.3\u2014Among suggestions proferred by De.J.W.8.McCullough, Deputy-Registrar- Generai of Ontario, to the Provincial Public Service Commission here today with rcference to amending the marriage law of Ontario were the following: Issuance of marriage licenses to be vested in clerks of municipalitics, all permissible celebrants of mar- r'ages to be duly registered; with -possibiy a beginning of a regulation requiring guarantees of mental and physical fitness as a condition in the securing of license; retention of the present system of leeuing marriage licenses in unorganised ditricts.Dr.McCullough stated that in Toronto there were issuers of marriage licenses who were quite il- Jiterate.A day or so ago, Mr.Mc- Cullough said, he had received a letter from an issuer of licenas in this city who wrote \u201custa\u201d for \u201cused to.\" Chairman W.D.Gregory aaked why do hisny jewelérs were Issuers of marriage licenses to which Dr.MoCul intimated that the hope of pel fawelty probably had something to do with it.- re.too.\u2014rétidebhtte a6a-atdartake: who iévue licenses,\u201d remarked the Chairman.- This stomped Dr.McCullough.He could not explain why this was DISCHEPHNGES N EVIDENCE Captain And Pilot Of Charma Tell Different Tales At The Inquiry.Montreal.Que., Nov.3\u2014The recent stranding of the steamer Chama of the Elder-Dempster Line, on Belchasse sland, below Quebec, on October 20, was the subject of an inquiry today In the Wreck Commissioner's Court here before Capt.L.A Demers.Discrepancies in the captain and Dilot's evidence were shown.Captain Arthur D.Burroughs mid the pilos had told him that he had mistaken Relichasse Island for Crane Island which is 14 miles lower do ana to the north of the channel\u201d The night, sald the captain was.dark, but the weather was clear.Pllot Arthur Paquet den\u2018ed hav.\u2018ng mistaken Bellechasse Island for admitted having given an incorrect order which caused the grounding and then having corrected ths being not obeyed.Thomas Lane.wecond officer, se\u2019d that the\u2019 visibllity was not very good at the time of the accident, although he could mee lights.Ph'lip Godard, the quartermaster said he had not received any corrected order from the pilot to starboard his helm and that he was sure he would have heard it had that the Court had heard all neces- PROBE DISTRIBUTION OF COAL CARS Washington, D.C.Nov.$3\u2014An in.It has been reported, the Commisthat certain persons and AGRICULTURE BILL London, Nov.2\u2014(Can.Amd.> culture BI! was continued.| Wi Me Sow senched tho reset sain.TT.CREAR AT PRNGE A | Is Expected To Answer Mac- : ?A Oueber QUEBEC, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1920, FOUND DEAD IN NEW YORK HOTEL Victim Believed By Polios To BERT kenzie-King\u2019s Blandish-| Have Belonged To Titled ments This Evening.English Family.Prince Albert, py Nov.3\u2014| New York, Nov, $\u2014Leeds Vaugh (By Canadian Prves).\u2014The Hon.T.A.Crerar, Leader of the N | Party, is expected to arrive in Prince! | Albert this eveting, and to-morrow | evening #IM address.a mass meeting in the Empress Theatre.Mr.Crerac'e visit to Prince Albert is the more important by reason of the visit last week of the Hon.W.L.MacKenste-King, Leader of Mr.King on Liberal Party.Wa.ers, belleved by the police to have been & member of à titled English familly.was found dead today, with his head cut and bruised, in & room in the Plymouth Hotel.Poles are scarching for a \u201crough looking*\" young man who accompanied Wa ters to the hotel and registered as \u201cJames Dunn, Mhwaukee.) Waters\u2019 body, partly clothed and \u2018ying on the floor, was found by hotel employess who were attracted to the room by cries and sounds @ a struggle.When they knocked on Progress the that occasion, appealed to the Progress- | the door demanding admittance, the ives, Labor as well as Farmer, co-operate and co-ordinate thelr activities with those of the Liberal Party to combat the new aNtional Liberal and Conser:ative It ie expected that Mr.Crerar will make answer to his proposal morroy evening.An effort has also been made secure a visit from Premier Meigtien, but the Premier was unable to to arrange his itinerary Prince Albert.The theatre was packed for Mrto; young man who accompanied Waters, deshed out, ran down the stairway to the street, eight fioom bslow and made his escape.Waters was lying amid a pile of upset furnishings with a deep cut, under the left eye and a brulsed head.The police surgeon maid Me died of a fractured skull.* As Waters\u2019 money and jewekÿt was untouched, the police are pug- sled as to the motive for the crime.ARhough he had registered as \u201cJF.Talbott, Milwaukee\u201d, the potée made positive identification of the murdered man as Waters, they Partyto- toto include \u2018in the fight which preceded the Crane Isiand and also stated that]: Page Two, there had been considerable :ain| Household And Fashion Hints, and that the night was hazy.He| Not Likely To Return.King's meeting and It ia expected that Mr.Crerar will also be faced by a capacity audience.Today, however, wet, melting snow ja falling and the roads will be in & very bad condition by to-mor row.Want Wheat Board At the ennual mosting of District No.13 of the Saskatchewan Grain Growers\u2019 Association, which opened here this morning, a resolution was submitted by the Henderson Loca: demanding the reinstatement of the Wheat Board or some such organization for marketing the gram.This local also submitted a resolution to the effect that political action be taken by the Association in the Province of Saskatchewan.Resolutions are also to be submitted asking thei banks be compeMed to open at 9 a.m.and close at 5 p.m., condemning.the Dominion Government for failure to suspend the increased freight rates: favoring tariff reduc- ton es outlined in the new national policy: asking the Provincial Govermnent to-ptwride nurses for outiy STORY | LA - x1 Rd - - RLD OF Foe .TATE BOXED JACK DEMPSEY AND BILL SIX ROUNDS .+ AT ARENA LAST NIGHT Charlie \u2018White Soored Creditable Knook-Out Over Young - Russell In Semi-Final\u2014Corrigan Stopped His Man In Second Round-\u2014Champion Get Great Reception From Big Crowd.INVITATIONS TO ATTEND MEETING In Chicago On Monday Sent To Ban Johnson And Club Heads.New Yerk, Nov.3\u20141Invitations to attend the baseball meeting in Chicago November 8, were sent to- HEARST EXCLS HS OH EFONS Printed Offensive Cartoon \u2018Agalhet Britain And Hit Dut At Canada.Now York, Nox.3=\u2014(Special- te Montreal Star).\u2014Wilam Randolph Hearst, In his New York Evening standing feature of ONTARIO PONER STONTION BA To Supply Part Of Elec- * trioity Asked For.Toronto, Ont, Nev.$\u2014The outs develop- day to President Ban Johnson, of {Journal today, not only excels him- ottun- er Thane et Ty imine mor ete mai Po 5 08 Serie poe si DE: eu | The feature event of las: even- heads of the National and American | offensive cartoon against Britain, now shows a disposition to Supply .° .: arse 8 So PROMOTERS DENY [550 imei Bais ari aus JE, SS a rte D 2 uv 1 heavy- Mr, - .| Sete a ra or Brian crée tre Damien, rer Por ai Or dore >MOKine loDacco/ .The titie-hoides made & good im- previous meeting which approved has the following to my: te and supply to the - .- ; 3 pression on local fans, and furnish.the plan to place control of Die bell \u201cDuring the first two weeks of Lowi Tone] Te od food lor argunicni as to the re.in the hands of wo FO On October fans sent five million etre don.Ir any ent \u2019 ve specuve merits of the challenger with the sport.bushels of wheat int> the United | Vue a rion Jimmy McKimmey, and defender of the heavyweight title.de was Dempaeey's first appearance ia Quebec, and about four thousand! persons entered the Arena last evens) ing in order to wittase the champion in action.le is fas, very fast, on his feet, Leing more nike al lightweight than a heavy, and can | land a hard punch.His favorites are right and ivf swings (0 the body, and he displayed a goodly assori- ment last even.ng.ianding on Tate's body very often.The spurring partner had heavy padding round his chest and stomach, so that he would not be hurt by the champion\u2019s blows.The majority of the; punches landed by both men were pulled, as was to be expected, while e!ght ounce gloves were used in the exhibition.The champion is onc of that type of men who cannot seem Lo be able to spar.They must go right sn and do their work in a thorough manner or else not do it at all.Dempsey danced round and showdd beautiful footwork.as well as great hitting power on the few occasions that he did land hard on Tate, but it was apparent that he did not put any exertion into his efforts.He created a very favorable impression, however, and previous to the start of the exhibition, a flashlight was taken of Dimpsey and Tale sparring up in the centre of the ring.In the first figlit of the evening.Jos Williams scored an easy victory over Boldier Flynn in the opening round, when after one minute of fighting.Willlams struck Flynn @!can invade the pusilistic territory | Louis XVIII.chaise longue reading .) right in the face, and the latter fell | of the other.A clause will provide | Moody \u201cAnalysis of Investment Slightly Cheaper Clothing and London, Oct.23\u2014(By Canadan to the canvas.He took a count of | that in came either Carpentier or| Stocks.\u201d A French maid is fecding Shoes is Prospect Faced Press) \u2014 The British proprietary two, got up, and walked to his cor- | Dempsey le defeated previous to| him French pastry and orange medicines bill, which has just been | ner.On receiving énetructions from the arbiter te continue fighting, he walked towards his opponent but wae obviously ia no fit state to continue the bout.so Referee McKim.mey stopped the contest.The second bout on the card waa & scheduled ten-round affair between Fred Corrigen of Stoneham, and George Frame, of Montreal.These two ware substituted for Kid Sheridan and Yack Kid Thomas.The latter got a bad cut over the eye on Tuesday night in Montreal, and could not make the trip, while \u2018Sheridan was sick when the Empreas of Britain docked yesterday.In the first round matters were even.Frame had some surplus flesh on his waist-line, and this told on him in the second wession, when, practically after the opening gong had sounded, Corrigan rushed from his corner and cracked Fame over the heart with à wicked left.The Montrealer dropped to the mat.and took a count of nine.On getting up.he was immediately dropped again by Corrigan, while he took another count of nine in the shape of a reat with one knee on the floor of the ring.The last time he got up Corrigan measured him across and then shot in a peach of a right to the Jaw, ending the battie.Frame was obviously not in condition but he was game, and got a great hand from the crowd for his work.The semi-final between Charlie White and Young Ituseili, of Montreal, lasted four rounds instead of the acheduied ten.Russel! was replacing Young Green, who took sick Just before leaving for Quebec on Tuesday night.In the first round White had Russell diced.ne from the nose before the conclusion of the sisson.Both boys were inclined to mix it up, and the honors were cven in the encounter.The second stanza saw Russell come from his corner like & whirlwind, and plank a beautiful straight left to While's Jaw.but the local boy fough: back gamely, and].it anything earned a slight shade over the Montrealer.The third round was not #0 fast As the other two, but White showed to much better advantage than his opponent.causing him to mime frequentjy.The fourth and last round eaw both boys cut \u2018ont a very fast élip right from the bell, For the majority of tbe round the fighting was M the centre of the ring, but suddenly White caught Russell on the Jaw with a wide sawing right, and your attention to the fact that thesis Holiness, P.ft followed this up.as the Montreat||3V 40 fol operate this se Malone | (0 Principale fre pnt only tenor: | Rome, that\u2019 Blehop Co o ney pi admits i n but that thelr managers h ha .: ° batter threw up hin arms, with &| will be seen in & Canadien uniform.tation aalrep and are noting.| Charlottetown, has en named | tea to the ehareholders et the meet.left to the heart, dropping Russell flor the count.Te As Referee McKimmey was toll.ag off the fatal seconds, Russel rolled over with the count of six.and made an effort to rise, but \u2018was mabl to do 20.and was counted out ng on his face.Billy Sharpe handled the bell in late usual éreditable manner.while who acted ars foree, gave entire satisfaction to Jack Dempsey Declared Here Last Evening That He Was Ready To Fight Anyone.New York, Nov.3 \u2014 Promoters of the Dempsey-Carpentier heavyweight championship bout denied here today that this contest would be preceded by one betwcen Dempsey and Jess Willard.The return match between the present and former titie-holders is scheduled to take place March 17, according to a statement made by Dempsey in Montreal yesterday.1t is known, however, that such a match has been in the making (or some time and a definite announcement is expected to follow the formal signing of the Dempsey-Car- pentier contest which has been set tor today.Wiliard and many af his supporters have been clamoring for a battle against Dempsey but tentative arrangements made several months ago to bring the pair together again were side-track- ed when it was seen that there was & reasonable chance to match Dempsey and Carpentier.1t ls stated on good authority that the contract that Dempeey and Carpentier will sign in this city on Friday, will permit Carpentier to en- œage in fistic batties In Europe and Dempeey In the United States before their clash next summer .Neither their meéting in the ring the contract which they are expected to sign Friday will become null and void.\u201cSpoken to by the Chronicle last evening, after his exhibition at the Arenas, Dempsey declared that there was talk of his meeting Willard in a return bout, as the latter was asking for it, about March 17.\u201cI am ready to fight anyone a! all.It does not matter to me what men they put up against me.\u201d said the champion.before leaving for Montreal last night.The champion and his manager, accompanied by Bil] Tate, Dempsey's spasring partner, will go straight through to New Yorkwhere the articles of agreement far the heavyweight championship bout between Carpentier and Dempseywill be signed tomorrow.Dempsry was originaHy scheduled to appear in Windsor tomorrow might but Manager Kearns got some calls from New York yesterday that made him decide to call the Windsor trip off.\u201cCLAY TARGETS\u201d CONFISCATED Hamilton, Nov.3\u2014Police Magistrate Jelfs today authorized the confiscation of the Brantford Gun Club's \u201cclay targets\u201d recently seized here by License Inspector Sturdy.The \u201ctargets\u2019 happened to he a hig shipment of liquor and the Rramtord Gun Club has heen out of business for ten years.= WILL TACKLE PROBLEM, Winnipeg.Nov.3\u2014The annua) meeting of the Amateur Athletic Union of Canada will likely he hetd in Winnipeg on December 10, 11, according to loca) amateur officials.The much discussed hockey problem will likely be one of the most Important items on the programme to be considered.\u2014\u2014\u2014 er OID COUNTRY FOOTBALL.London, Nov.3-\u2014(Canadian Asxociated Press)\u2014Result of the Amsocintion Football League game today was: \u2018 Third Division, South End, 3; Crystal Palace, 2.\u201cSporting Notes.It the Quebec professional hockey .oe 9 Jack Dempsey mays he is ready to fight any man who may be aent against him.¢ eo Charlie White fought the best fight of his career last night.His footwork was great while the way he made Russell mise was a treat te watch.- - only three American clubs \u2014 New York, Chicago and Boston, were represented.The purpose of the meeting.Mr.Heydler stated, is to appoint @ drafting committes to meet with a committee selected by the National Assoclation of Minor Leagues.This Joint committes is \u201cto prepare an agreement embdody'ng such new organic provisions for the maintenance of the national game and (o so reorganize the government thereof as to assure the public that the sport Is conducted in a proper manner.Mas ie a OR SCIE EEE NES \u201c The Once Over : * (By IL.L.Philüps.) 8 *\u201c .CHAMANCHNHNSHRSSERA ARRANGING THE BATTLE.(A Drama of Love.Busness, Money and the Square Ring.By arrangement with the League to Preserve Peace.) Scene: The diamond room at the Ritz.Characters: Mr.Jack Dempsey, Mons.Georges Carpentier, their managers (Mr.Jack Kearns and Mons.Deschamps), Col.Tex Rickwrd, Mr.James A.Brady, Exand W.A.Cochran.Dempsey je sitting back in a large velour chair looking over a catalogue of fall and winler styles in limousines.Two butlers are in attendance and an East Indian slave girl is burning incense at his feet.Carpentier ia reclining on a bianec.A painting of \u201cCroesus Detying the Income Tax Board\u201d and a white marbie statue depicting the \u201cWorld War Debt, Calling to Its Mate\u201d are conspicuous desorations.Deschamps, Kearns, Rickard, Brady, and Cochran are seated around s centre table looking very grave.From time to time em- ployess of the Mint come in and deposit large bags of gold at their feet.Rickard (yawning)\u2014Well, fellow financiers, let us get down to business.This meeting iu called with the sanction of the treasury department for the purpose or devising ways and means by which Mr.Dempsey and Mons Carpentier may be induced to sign these papers.Mr.Cochran\u2014Are the two gentlemen here?Mr.Rickard\u2014Yes, this is Mr.| Dempsey.Dempsey, abstractedly and point- \u2018ng to catalogue\u2014\"The one with the wire wheels ls the dest\u2014done in Alice blue.\u201d Mr.Rickard\u2014And this is Îr.Carpentier.° Carpemtirr, rolling over on his s!de\u2014\"Lemme ace,\u201d $209.080 invested at 8 per cent.for five years would yield me ai Mr, Rickard.with some feeling\u2014 Will you two hoys kindly get your minds on your work?Dempsey, springing from h's chair\u2014Work! Where have I heard that word hefore?Mr.Rickard \u2014 By arrangement with the American Banking Syndirate we are in a position to offer you, Mr, Dempsey, the sum of 3300000, and you, Mons.Carpenter.$200.000.Mons.Carpentfer, not batting an tye at the figure, .has sirolled over to the baby grand and started to play.Dempsey\u2014What is that you are playing, my dear George?Carpentier\u2014Beet era xe bankarol! (rom zee \u201cTales of Morgan.\" Mr.Rickard.angrily\u2014I eay we can offer you.Mr.Dempsey, $300.- 000, and you.Mons.Carpentier.$200,000.What is your answer?Dempsey.abstractedly to Carpentier-\u20141 know, my dear Georges.but the blonde one I had frem the Winter Garden was n heauty .1 wave her a Rolls Royce yesterday for a present.Carpe ntier\u20141 knew a girl in Paria who .Mr.Rrady.interrupting\u2014 call Mr.Rickard shaking the two managera\u2014Come.come.gentlemen; we are entitled to common cour- teay.Kearns, yawning\u2014I beg pardon © + + but this all bores me terribly .Jack (to Trempaey) what do you eay to $300.000?Dempaæcy\u2014You will please exouse me.Georges and 1 are In no mdod to talk of money matters Btates, competing directly, of course, with American farmers.Rather a nice situation for Canada, able to use this country an! the farmers of this country as a dumping ground whenever #t ie convenient and able in war, to get for Canada end \u2018the dear OW Mother Country\u2019 wheat raised by American farmers at prices Man'led by the American Government.No wonder many emigrate from the United States into Canada.Company for power the highest fais price that should be paid is $9 per horse-power, 8k Adam Beck stated today.- be a fair price\u201d, said Sir Adam, \u201cad that is all that should be paid.\u201d Niagara Falls tha morning, &k \u201cNine dollars has been found te Immediately upon his return from Adam, \u201cand that is all abat should be paid.\u201d boxing boul.started.\u201d fect of \u201cIt is hoped that Harding, during his administrator.will do something to make the buying power of the United States profitable to Americant first, Canadians and other outsiders afterward.\u201d \u2018 In the cartoon, Uncle Sam is ple- tured as =.winner of a \u201cknock-out\u201d He i saving: \u201chis is the third time I've Mcked that guy\u2014 1778, 1812, and now.\u201d \u2018 Wearing a Mack-eye and belted as \u201cLeague of Nations\", John Bul dasedly sitling on the floor mying: * \u2018Ow bah Jove, I never seem to get is A member of the audience refers to Britam as \u201cOh, \u2018watta bum.\u201d FOOD DEARER GHENT BATA By People London, Oct 3M -Dearer food, but slightly cheaper clothing and shoes is the prospect faced by*the veople of Ureat Britain for coming winter.Not since the war began has-th country witnessed such a wave of economy on the as that which recently had the ef- admisiste: i the of the public « general check to the continued rise in prices.From tbe date of the armistice up to this mid-summer, the people of this country engaged én an orgy of reck- lees spending, due vartly to the Government distribution of large War bonuses to demobilized officers and men.But now money\u201d hee been mostly absorbed by the profiteers, the average Englishman and woman ds calculating the purchasing power of every oent they receive.How the old aristocratic families are practising economy is reflected in the formaton of an association for the sale snd exchange of dresses, millinery, furs and articles of dress luxury.This ie the protest of Mayfair and Belgrawa againm the ex- vessive ChArgu that this \u201ceasy While only « small aubscription for esinohshment _x- penses :s aaked, the association je tmited to women of high social standing, and #t enjoys ths patronage of royalty and several peereases.Of à piece with this move to oui.wit profiteering tailors and jewelers is the recent action of families of good standing in drastically cutting down the streng.h of their domestic euablishments Valets, butlers, fooumen and page boys are almost entirely being @lspensed with, chauffeurs being almost the only men qual'ficatiops and, if alive, their ad- Immediately upon his return from Niagara Falls this morning, Sk Adam, in company with Mr.F.A.Gaby, Chief Engineer for the Hydro went to Premier Drury's office for a conference.A few minutes dater the Premier gnc Attorney-General Raney met a deputation of about a dosen manufacturers represeating the Canadian Manufacturers\u2019 Aaso ciation.BRITISH PATEN 15¢ a Package Half Pound Th 834 MEDICINES BIL The Manufacture or Sale of \u201cRemedios\u201d For Certain Ailments Forbidden published, provides for the regiatra- tion of patent med'cines and appl- ances and of the owners thereof, and places stringent restrictions upon the sale of articles so registered.A patent or proprietary medicine fs defined as one \u201cwhich is held out by advertisement as of use for curative or remedial purposes and which i» either sold under a trade name or manufactured by a secret process.\u201d The manufacture or sale of \u201cremedies\u201d for crtain allments is prohibited altogether.These Include cancer, consumption, lupus, deafness, fits, epilepsy, diabetes, - p: toco- motor ataxia, Bright's d'aense, and rupture.The bi prohibits the sale, and advertisement for eale, of \u201cremedies\u201d or appliances purporting to be effective for the prevention, cure, or relief of these and certain ofher complaints.Further provisons of the bill forbid the sending of adver- tirements of one kind of remedy In packages containing another, and It is also forbidden to the owners, vendors, or agents of registered remedies to Invite correspondence regarding ailments, or to treat or offer to treat sufferers, or to publish false testimoniale.or to suggest that proprietary medicines of appliances are recommended by duly qualified practitioners without giving their names and dremses.e Minister of Health, | given authority to remove from the reg'mier any remedies or appliances held to be Injurious, bu: the owner has the right, under the bill.of cn- pealing to tt» High Court.The bill does not apply to Scotland or Ire land.In th's connectic1 It may be noted that the British dangerous drug bill, servants now being employed.|\u2018 Another o.gn of the decline of the indiscriminate expenditure is the oxeing down of several night clube in the Weæ: End of London.However, Engbeh people are not die- pensing wah amusements, us Le shown by the fact that all theatres, vaudeville and movie houses wilh guvod showa are still drawing heavy recepte NAMED ARCHBISAOP OF of Commons on July 27.places restrictions upon the importation and exportation of op'um.cp caine.mrphine, and other danger- prepared as an outcome of the Internationa! Onlum Conventions.named the committee stage in thé House \u2018This bill ous drugs ADJOURNED ANNUAL MEETING WAS HELS |\" Montreal.Nov.3-#The adjourned from Rome.EDMONTON BY POPE Edmonton, Alta, Nov.3 \u2014 Rev, Father Pilon in charge of the Edmonton Roman Catholic\u2019 since the death of Archbishop Legal, has received cable notification from parish Archbishop of Edmonton.The new Archbishop will take up his dutico in Edmonton Immediately.The of- feel proclamation arrives ty, mail > ES \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 JUNIOR FOOTBALIXRS RECKIVE THEIR OUP, On Tuesday evening, through the kindness of Rev, Brother Wiiam, the Junior Football League held annual meeting of the shareholders of the Lake of the Woods Milling Company.Limited, was held here this afternoon, when the Executive and Board of Directors were reelected without change for the ensuing year.\u2018The combination baling.An outstanding feature is the strong pogition of the working capital figur® which show current as sete exceeding current l'abllit'es dy 83.564067 compared with $3.481,.089 in the preceding year.REQUIEM MASS FOR LORD MAYOR MACSWINEY New York, Nov, $\u2014-Solemn Re ii Me The gassiine consumption is snssually low, The tire mileage is unusually high MOTOR CAR Canadian Motors And Machine Company, Limited Telephone 7488 You will ind every member of the family loyal to the car.It is serviceable alike for all ages and all demands, whether business, family or social.» 81 Lachevrotiere Street DCE Winnipes, \u201cUnivesetty and the Nation\" the subject of an address given by General Sir Arthur Currie, President SPOKE AT WINNIPEG \u2018Man, Nov.$~The wa THE CHOICE WINES AND LIQUORS, \u2018We make & specialty of carrying the cho!cer wines and liquors.The kine that particular people prefer.Customers placing: thule orders with us may be sure that they will be supplied with the finest vintages and brands Here are some of our igading tines:\u2014 WINES\u2014Bauternes, Graves, Chateau Latite, St Julien, Pontet- yoody.Articles will probably be signed | such a wonderful day as this.its final meeting of the season, at QUlem Mas for Lord-Mayor Mace of MoGil Usiversity, at the Can.Canet, Chateau Yquem.etc.Champagnes.J tomorrow afternoon mm New York| Carpentier\u2014'Bees countrai eet «08 | which the champion team, Bwiney, who died in Brixton Prison |adian Club lunsheon hers today.LIQUORS \u2014 The best brands in Scotch and Irish whiskies, en SICK OF NEW RULES for the Carpentier.Dempsey bout.[#0 material, o Jack?Patricks, received the Murray od London, was celebrated in St Pa-| \u201cKaucation for utliterian pur Brandies, Ging, French Liquors, Cherry Brandy, Apricot Brandy, ; Wroronto, Nov.3\u2014It is said that LC) nd ruen ed nie room)\u2014oh, emblematic of the championship.' |trick's Cathedral here today With poses hes sume Justification\u201d, be Creme de Menthe, Creme de Cacao Chouse, Curacao; Cocktails, \u201cMontreal.Hamilton and Ottawa| Billy Sharpe has now obtained the ae he ®ve walters name Short speeches Ware thade by Mr.[Eamonn De Vaisre, \u201cPresident of mid.\u201cEducation 3 à decoration ie I French and Italan Vermouth, ste.: Burke's Bass\u2019 Ale and Guinness\u2019 Bave sickened of (he new football | Ne.particular desire that he hasl pren fighting for an hour.\u201d urray, the donor of the cup, Mr, [the Irish Nepubfic\u201d, members of his|despicable; but education that Stout.: a wanted for ever so long\u2014to handle \u201cCabinet\u201d, and the Irish \u2018Pacla- \u2018We alse stock the best lines of groceries.New, fresh stock wi rules and favor a return to the old Canadian Union rules.The Inter- Collegiate Union 1s also dissatisfied the dell when & world's champion was in the ring.Who knows but Kearns\u2014Pighters?\u2018 Dempser\u2014 What are they fighting or ° Sihater, Secretary of the Quebec and District Footbait.League, Rev.Bre.Witliank and Mr J.A.Young, ment\u201d in attendance.Moi Jobn J.Duns, chan- reasonable prices are the features of our Grocery Department.Candied Fruita Chocolates, Choice Biscuits, Nuts, Rice Flour, and, would weicome a return to the [that he may have te go an act as Matd\u2014Nothingt President of the Junior League, con.|cellor of the Archdiocess of New base fresh traMe\u2014\u2014that ie the loftient Barley Four, Cream of Fice, Potage, Lunch Tongues, Pressed code.Certainly uniform |thriekesper in the Carpentier-| Dempsey, Carpentier.Rickard, |Erstulating the boys on the efforte| York, was celebrant.: sim of the University and the mest Sandwich Pastes, Jellies, Etc, Bteroles are dwtrable, says a local| Demspesy fight in Cuba nekt year.| Cochran, Deschamps, Kearns and| made during the Season now come | Following the mass Archbishop splendid services to the Bm.\u201d - ~ QEORQ ES PATRY, sporiiag writer, but tNere Le qués- .LN Brady in chorie=~The @\u2014\u2014 fools! [10 & close to learn the fing pointe | Hayes gave absolution.Str Arthur has deen visiting We : \u201cTHE HOUSE OF QUALITY.\" , the wisdom The Sarstield Athletic CHM tn-| Curiain ae all\u2018hands aljourn te |of pe Same, and hoping that nent: @fer.Joseph F.Mooner doltverst | Western Ganaîian cities, ané tn eteh po VFRENT, QUEBEC.: Phone 0000 tend holding & dande in the near|the dining room for an eighteen.s bigger and atronger league [en eutegy of Lond-Magyor Masbwi-|oemter MoOM Untversily gredusis ARRIVE \u2019 : ; fate ) > .course dinnet.would be forged.=, + fr J , , Lavetenton have doen formed.+ au ue ! - : 4 Ce A \u201c.Lo .+ it ; , \u2018 - At - is .* oy .! EA \u201c .| .\u2018 * + .\u2018 \u2018 LE 2 WH PE _ - a re Buz frie 3.05 Queber, November 3rd, 1920.DUBE, oy ue | incl Te Aie 4 ro, - A Poul B .heretefore of City ot Ques.i District ol Quctag.Ace Dalandont ordered within ad from the publisaion oi this » November 3rd, 1920.THRO.DUR Clark Recorder's court, PR \u2018oi Quebec.CANADA.In the Ryoerd \u2018 Quebec \" Court the riet 4 Quetes \u2018y Quebes.Ne.3923, of 1920.The Chy of Quebec, Pioistié, ve.Antonio Benni; |, heretofore of our < 4 Quebec, in the District of Quabee, \u2019 Dofegdent.Detendant ordered withls one month ta the petition\u201d of this CANADA.In the er\u201d nee 4 gate | ° Court of 1920.RC fii the Piaintif, » John ww, heretofore of our City of Dee, in\u2019 the District of Quebes, er.Defend od hin nt is ord te r wi one month from the publication of this notices.Quebec, November 3rd, 1920.SEXO DURE, Clerks of Recorder's À of the City oi Quebec.\u2014 = CANADA.In the Record.Province: Quebec 's Court of the Piscriet Qube \u201cCity of Quebee N Jad.of 920.be City of Queben, Plaiatif, ; ve Eniile Barras, heretofore of our City of i , Waiter, Quebpe, in the Distriet of Quebec.Walk Defendant t itMa 2 peri possicitive of this + of , Cuspi, heretolore Ore, in the Distriet of Defendant fo one ath from wotice.Quebec, \u2019 ve Clerab, beretofore of oar Cit of Que bet En Distriet ed 0 er.ordered within cmt rm the otlication of thie he PE Eo eben, tm rit eo pry Pi = | Jase court, Ottawa, November 10, 1920.\" plies, 1920.\" AUCTION SALE Gengral Merchant, Ste.Anne de Ia Pooatiere, Insolvent.Notice je hereby given that on Friday, Sth Nevember, 1020, at 11 o'clock AM.whl be soll af our office, 101 St.Peter BL, Quebec, the assets of this estate as follows: A~-ftock in Trade $3560.87 Store Fixtures 134.00 3798.37 190.00 B-Osh Braatford Comput ing Bondé 40 lbs.0e Debts according D\u2014Rolling Stock.B\u2014Ong \u201cOverland\u201d Automobile 885-4 .«ios 1580.00 F\u2014One 1 Ton Truck, Ford 1000.00 G\u2014One house and other construc.ton on a lot of land situated in the Village of Ste.Anne de ls Pocatiens, of 45 fest 'm front by 186 feet in depth, which lot being the Southwest part of lot known and designated under number One Hundred and Eighty One (Pt 181) op the official plan at the Cadastre of the County of Xamouraska for the Parish of Ste.Anne de Ia Pocatiere, with insolvent's rights on the los above described.The sale will be made for each item separately.The \u2018nventory, list of book debts and titles may be seen at our office.\u2018The store Will be opened for !n- spection of stock.ete, on Thureday, November 4th.1930.Terms of mle: CABH.BEDARD & BBLANGER.Jaint Curators.Office: 101 St.Peter St Quebec, October 26th, 1886.Oct37,39:Nov._3,4,625 SALE BY TENDER OF SUPPLIEF MILITARY DRUGS, DRESSINGS .AND SUPPLIES.STALED tenders will be received wp to 12 o'clock mesm, Wednesday, Novemder 10, 1920, for the purchase of Dry, Dressings and Supplies, surplus and sale in the Departmest of Militia and Defence, Ottawa.Tenders should be addressed the \u201cDirector ol Contracts, Department of Militia snd Defence, Ottawa,\u201d and marked \u201cTenders for Lirugs, Dressings and to lies may be ooen om jes- tion to the officer % charge, 136 een SL, Ottawa.Copies of tender forms may be obtained from this officer also Senior Medical Officers at London, Ont., Toronto, Ont, Montreal, Que, Kingston, Ont, Ottaws, Ont, Hamilton, Ont, bec, EUGENE FISET, Major General, Deputy Minister, Militia and Defence.Ortavre, Qetober 27, 1920.be 1 \u2018ote\u2014Newspapers not paid the advertisement W they insert it without sry, fon the Department, 2.5-35.) Nov.2,4,6x3 Quebec, Oct.33rd, 19320.PUBLIC NOTICE.Is hereby given that the assessment books for all the wards of the city of Quebec have been depostted by the assessors of the sald city, In the offich of the undersigned, and that the said books will be opened to ali interested persons, every day from ten o'clock, a.m.to three o'clock p.m.(Bundays and Holidays excepted) for and during three weeks from Monday the 35th Inet to Saturday the 13th of November next inclusively, Any one who shall deem himself agrieved by any entry made In the assessment roll, shall with'n sald delay, make complaint to the Board of Assessors, in writing, or under oath taken before a Judge of Peace, or a Member of the City Council, or before the Clerk of the Recorder's Court.What complaint shall de lodged within the said time to the Board of Assessors, the clerk of which shall give notice \u2018n the newspapers as herein before set forth of the place, days and hours In which the complaints will be heard.After such date, no complaint will be received and for no consideration will the books be changed.i (Bigned)P.N.VERGE, Oct.23to13Nov C'ty Treasurer.Ip the matter of Xavier Latrance,| - The Mifton, Metcaife Street, Ottawe, Oet.36, 1920 An open letter to Mr.D.B.Hanna, Chairman of tire Board of Directors of the C.N.Rri\u2014 In appealing, through the med.lum of the Canadian Press to inv Canadien people im vindication of your \u2018\u201cnon-politienl order\u2019, issued to and for the guidance aad control of cussion, consequently 1 need not of- ter an apology Uf 1 alw through the same i04dlum of publicity, address this letter % you.\u2018May I be permitted at tre outset a persongl word or two?1 admire the success you bave achieved in your calling.I ain not ineensible tu the gat .@ervice you are rendering Canada.11 the question at sue was nvere- ly a Railroad Problem, I would not presume to interfere, but when you seek, inadvertenuy I hope, rights, and put whem inio the Class that has baa disqualified by Par- AMEN front VEINE CHUAIdALES such as C:an.n&:s and OULaW# \"jou have entered vire ægsiauve field, and therefore | deem ut ny duty Lo sntervens.Chaps 46, an Act vanyeuling the ertction of Munrsers of Jie House of Commons and the Electoral Fianclvise, assented 10 July let, 1330, Secwon $8, provides \u2018J'hat OXOEjL ais ut uhus Act otherwise provid.any Br.ueh subject, male or female, who is of the fui aye of 21 yous may stection.\u201d who are not eligsb.v Lu become sand.dates, Dainely true fouied Buts of corrupi or illegal = piactios in VIECUON, Uovernmesii Col LTRULONS, ussmbers of dogisinlun ns, COPIER vublic Ufficart, persous .n the «:n- vivy of vhe UV .
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