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Quebec morning 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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[" VOL.XLIII QOEBEC.SATURDAY.MAY 18.1889.No.15,301 AFTERNOON REPORTS THE EXHIBITION TRUCE IN FRANCE.GENERAL BOULANGER SERIOUSLY ILL.Mr.J.4L Bennett Off for Khartoum.The New York Police and Gamblers\u2014A Juvenile Murderer, etc , etc.Londos, May 1?\u2014A meeting of the Irish Conserva'ive Petrs and members of the Boose of Commons bas been called for Toes day, for the purpose of discussing the question of the abolition of the Irish Vicsroyabip.The call is signed by the Dnke of Loinster, the MarquU of Waterford, the MsrqaU of Ormonde, Viscount Devesci, Major Ssunder-son and others.A Berlin despatch says the Samoan Conference is creat ng a friendship between England and Germany.It is rumored that an English doctor found Geo.Boulanger suffering from diabetes io an advanced stage, and advised him to go to Vichy and Carlsbad to take the waters.Father 0\u2018Donovan testified for the defence befcre the Parnell Commission to-day.He said the Moonlighters at Tal.'are were op posed to the League.Tney had threatened witress, who was uodcr police protection while he was connected with the branch of the League.Father O\u2019Donovan attributed the increase of crime daring the L ague\u2019s exist .-nee to the ac ion of the landlords in forcing evictions.Witness had denounced crime from the altar of his church on Sunday The Commission will not make their repot t to the Home of Commons nntil February, 1890.Lo3D05, May 17 -The Court of Appeals has unanimously decided in the case of Lady Sandhurst, that women cannot sit in the County Connais.The mat»r will be c- rried to Parliament.Although Lady Sandhurst was ejected from the Council because the n ale candidate next to her claimed the seat.Miss CobJeo sits on because no adverse claim has been made.Miss Cons also sits ai alder mao because no contest has been made.The Earl of Malmesbury is dead.Paris, May 17\u2014It does net seem probable that the meeting of Parliameit will interfere in any way with what is called \u201cThe Exhibition Trace.\u201d Daring the vacation the Deputies appear to have been impressed by their electors with the necessity of avoiding a Ministerial crisis.One of the eveotsr of the debates on the Budget will be the appe&nnce in the Tribune of M.Ferry, wheo he has an intention of replying to a speech made by a Royalist Deputy, M.Amagat.It is s question whether the \u201cTrace \u201d will, in the event of M.Ferry making a speech, be respected by the Radicals, or whether be will not caet all other considerations to the winds when the sight of \u201cLeTonkinois\u201d in the Tribune reopens old wonnds.Paris, May 17\u2014Tee -S mate to-day, by a vote of 184 to 82 exempted student* for the priesthood from military service aftsr one year\u2019s drill.Premier Tirard proteste 1 against snch exemption, promising that in the event of mobilization the Government would send medical and theological students to serve in the ambulance corps.Tna Coart of Cessation has confirmed the sentence imposed upon Deputy Numa Gilly.Bkrli.v, May 17\u2014There has been rioting in Silesia and toe strike is extendiog.The str.king miners are demolishing pits, threatening officials and preventing men from returning to work.A confiic: has occuirel between the military and the strikers near Breslau.The troop* fired apon the striker?, killing a number oi them.The freisinnige Z-Uung says the negotiations between the mine owners and the str.k-ing miners, looking to a settlement of their disputes, have been suspended, owing to Herr Krabler, a mine own*r, declining to entertaio the demands of the strikers.The other mine owners were prepared to consider them.BxRLiy, Slay 17\u2014The session of the Samoan Conference to-iay lasted two hoars.Rome, May 17\u2014Anarchists are fomenting a land agitation in Lombardy.There has been serious riotiog and a number of houaes have been ransacked.Troops are suppressing the disorder.St.Peteb.sbcrg, May 17\u2014The Shah visit-ed various points o* interest in and about Tifiis, yesterday.A state dinner was given in his honor in the evening, Mcsictr, May 17 \u2014Queen Miry of Bavaria, mother of King Otto, died last night from dropsy and cancer of the liver.Shanghai, May 17\u2014The claims for damages arising one of the Che Foo riots have been settled.The English and American digs bave been rehoisted, tne Chinese troops saluting them.CANADIAN REPORTS.FATAL ACCIDENT IN MONTREAL.A BIG( RAILWAY COLLISION.The Division of the Morrison Reward.THE SISTER CITY WILL AID ST-SAUVEUR.( Per C.P.Telegraph.Lint.I QrEItgC.Montreal, May 17\u2014There was a big emaih-opon the Grand Trunk Railway near Dorval this morning, where three freight trains met.Twenty-four cart and two engines were am&shed, but no lives were lost.All kinds of ca's were thrown together, some hiving run partly into the next, others being thrown on tne aide and still others being reduced to kindling wood, while two fist cars, tn-u into fantastic shapes, stood on edge in tie midst of the wreck like two abnormally broad masts of a new \"Great Eastern,\" and merchandise of all kinds, grain, peas, fa'ming implements and carriages and buggies were at ewn about.Part of the north side of the new atat:on was smashed in and it was a wonder that it bad not bean entirely carried away.Two Mogul engioes were smashed beyond recognition, nod firewood will be at a premium in the vicinity ftr some time to come.Wrecking trains were immediately sent out from Montreal and Valoia with crjwa of 20 men and at noon the main track was clear.All trains were con-si hrahly delayed and the sobarban fal to ran very carefully this afternoon, though it is expected that the two northern tracks will be cl« ured entirely to-day.The damage is estimated to be in the neighborhood of $70,000.It is stated on the beet authority that the local Government will pay the Morriaon reward next Saturday.Maomabon and Pete Leroyer, the outlaw's captor's, will receive $700 each and each of the twenty constables who took part in the Megaotic expedition will receive a reward of $80.\"Pete\u201d Le-royer was at Quebec yesterday and saw the Hon.Mr.Turcotte, Attorney-General, and accepted this division.Mayor Grenier is decidedly of opinion that the city should lend a helping hand to the people of St.Sauveur, and will bring the master up at the Council meeting on Monday.?York on St.Peter\u2019s Cathedral is at last being pushed rapidly along.There are now over 50 men busily employed in fashioning the huge blocks of atone that are to form the pillars of the portico, and already a large number of pieces are in readiness to be placed.A man named John Skelly was killed while working on the e.s.\"Buenos A) rean\u201d at Allan\u2019s wharf last night.A large package of merccandue aas being hoisted when the sling broke and the goods fell against Skelly, knocking him into the hold, head foremost.His head was literally crashed in and the unfortunate man died a few seconds aftirwardr.The ambulance was telephoned for and the body waa taken to tie General Hoepi'al where an inquest was held this morning.The evidence showed that the tackle was not in proprr condition, aid the jury retarned a verdict that the deceased was killed on board the \"Buenos Ayrean\u201d owing to defective tackle.ROUND TOWN.FheLateft Local Intelligenca G-as Consumers\u2014Pay your Gas Accounts on or before Monday, 20th instant, and save the discount.\u2014The Rev.M.H.Scott, of Ottawa, will preach in Chalmers Church to-morrow.Hours of service 11.00 a.m.and 7.00 p m.\u2014The Rev.H.G.Petry, Assistant Minister of the Catuedral, leaves town this afternoon ti take the duties to-morrow (Sunday) at Three Rivers.Laval University.\u2014The examination for the license in medicine will take place at the School of Medicine, on the 14th Juno at 2 p.w.\u2014Master MacLeod won another game from Blackburoe, the Englieh champion, at the International Chess Tournament at New York, last night.\u2014The military parade that was to have tiken place at the Cathedral t-:-morrow has been cancelled in consequence of Major Short\u2019s death.Recorder\u2019s Court, Yesterday\u2014Tnere were four drunks np yesterday.One was fiued$l and costa or two days, and the other three were discharged.Quite Proper\u2014The men of the City Police fcrce have received instructions to notify all citizens to have their premises put in proper sanitary condit on within eight days.\u2014Intending visitors to New York, who may desire tj secure comfortable quarters on arrival, would do well to read the advertisement in another column hea led \"Visitors to New York.\u201d \u2014The Deal of Quebec intends to preach a sermon in behalf of the Quebec Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals on Sunday morning next, at the Cathedral.There will be no special collection.Grave Yard Thieves\u2014A sit of ghouls are reported to be operating on tho grave yards at Hiver da Loup\u2014robbing newly made graves of any articles of value that may have been buried with the corpse.Gone to Penitentiary.\u2014Rose Daootean, who was condemned to the penitentiary tor three years at the last oriminal term, has been removed to Kingston and will be incarcerated in the penitentiary in that city.AMERICAN.New York, May 17\u2014Newspapers and dob circles are excited over the news from Europe that James Gordon Bennett, proprietor of the New York Hera\u2019d, has gone to Khar- ONTAKI ».Ottawa, May 17\u2014Sir Adolphe Caron has returned to the city.The Hon.Sir Leonard Tilley, Lieut.-Governor of New Brunswick, arrived in the city last night and is the guest of his bn t'-er-in-law, Mr.Fred.Toller.Sir Leonard will rema n in the city for a few days and on Monday will probably leave on a trip to British ColumbL.A request having been yesterday transmitted to the Minister of Mihtia for the use of Dominion Government buildings for the people rendered homeless as the result of the St.Sauveur fire.Sir Adolphe Caron promptly ordered tl at all available ordnance property should be placed at the disposal o! those engaged in atfjrding relief.Toronto, May 17\u2014The millers of northwestern Ontario will meet in convention at Listowel on the 21st May, to discus* the tariff grievances which the Dominion Gov- rnment refused to redress.Hon.G.VV.Rois, at the Ward Reform Association dinner last night, dec'ared that he was opposed to Imperial Federation, and advised his hearers to let Canada ba the object of their loyal devotion.NOVA SCOTIA.Halifax, May 17\u2014Largs numbers of French and Italian workmen are arriving in Nova Scotia to wi rk on the Cape Breton and Chignecto ship railways.Grave robbers have been at werk at Lower Montague, P.E.I.The body of James Johnston, formerly a well-known resident of An-nancale, has been stolen, William J.Morr.s, fir thirty years city toum.fie left Paru three weaks ago.One : c^er^ liceases, died tc-Jay, aged ,9.story is to the effect tka* at toe Club Menton in Paris one night, an officer who had seen service in the Plain army sail it was impossible for a foreigner to go to Khartoum and depart alive.A discussion arose, which culminated when Beonett declared any one pcs- An epidemic of elopement) is reported.The foreman in a leading contractor and bnildera establishment has left tie city, and the governess in hie employer's household disappeared at the same time.The man leaves a wife behind him.Tne governess is a young and sesiing sufficient brains aid money could l handsome English woman, and had been wit i visit the Mahdi and return unscathed, and \u2022 th® family *everal years.A city truckman offered a heavy wager that be could himself i ha* d»«»PPear an nn-osoal height yesterday morning.Several wharves along the city front were inundated to quite a depth.Uedleyvdle, on the other side of the Dorchester Bridge, suffered ta a considerable extint owing tithe rise in the St.Charles, and the district presented the appearance of a Mist lake.Y.M.(J.A.\u2014Prayer meeting held every Sabbath morning at 9 30, service of song every Sunday afternoon commencing at 4 o\u2019clock.Young men\u2019s parlour meeting for \"Bible Study,\u2019\u2019 neld every Saturday evening at 8 o\u2019clock.Donationa of Sowers are earnestly requested from Christian friendr, for distribution at the hospitals.Public Meeting\u2014In response to a requisition signed by a number of oar representative fellow-citizens, His Worship the Mayor has convened a public meeting, to be held this afternoon, at three o\u2019clock, at the City Ha'l, for the purpose of taking steps ti relieve the distress existing among the sufferers by the late fire in St.Sauveur.\u2014See advt.Painful Accident.\u2014A w rkman named Cote, employed io Glai»\u2019 biscuit factory, met with a very painful accident while engaged at his work the day before yesterday He was feeding one of the machines and through some means had his right hand caught between the reliera.The machinery was immédiat >ly stopped, but not before, however, the poor mai/e hand had been frightfully laoeratad from the wrist down to the end of the fingers.Police Court.Yesterday\u2014Seven men of the \u201cHahnemann\u201d were charged by the Cap-ta n of the vessel with being absent without leave, and were convicted and eentenced to 7 weeks' imprisonment each.During this absence, and while drinking together, a quarrel arose, and one of them stabbed one of his comrades two or tbr.-e times in the back with a knife.They were all arrested by the River Police, and the wounded man conveyed t) the Marine Hospital.The investigation into the Cretien forgeries was continued.Belknap reported to the Navy Depa-tment nnder date of Aoril 24t'i, that the \u201cPalos\u201d was at Chemulpo, Korea.Chicago, May 17\u2014Frank J«s:n*ki, aged 26, stepped ont in frmt of bis father s saloon last night, with a rlfie in his hand, and glancing down tie street he saw Frank Kiowaki, of his own age.standing in the front door of his home.Jasinski raided the lifia, took deliberate aim and fired.K owski fell, the ball havieg pvsad through his body two inches above the heart Jaainsbi then cooly took aim and fired at another aeqaain-taco, Mike McKay, who stood at the front door of his home, 100 feet away, and Mike fell to the ground, the ball having entered six inches below the left shoulder blade.Juin-eei escaped.Kiowaki'j wound is fata', -but McKay\u2019s is not serious.Jasinaki belongs to the gang of which young Kuberowski, who shot a lad named Trenor.on Sunday night, was a member.Jasinski had in his room a \" Wild West \u201d outfit, including knives and rsvolvers and a lot of Hash literature.A Toledo man bought a shotgun, fifty cents worth of poison, half a bushel of corn and spent three days\u2019 time in trying to rid his pUos of Engl sh sparrows.He killed t vo and twenty others came to take their place.drowned,\u2019' pause 1 a resolution placing on re cord their almtration and appreciation of Maj r Short\u2019s noble and plucky attempt to save the life of his humble comrade.Mothers Castoria is reommended by physicians for children teethiusr.It is a purely vegetable preparation, its ingredients are published around oacb bott le.11 is pleasant to the taste and absolutely harmless.It relieves constipation, regulates the bowels, quiets pain, cures diarrhœa and wind colic, allays feverishness, destroys worms, and prevents convulsions, soothes the child and gives it «freshing and natural sleep.Castoria is the children's panacea\u2014the mother friend.35 dose*, 35 cents.An Illinois legislator rose to a question of privilege recently to deny the charge that he drank oat of a finger bowl at a state dinner.He said he didn\u2019t do it, but failed to inform us whether or not it is customary to serve liquids io fiuger bowls during llli nois state uinners.There ar) si many corgh medicines in the m rket, that :t is sometimes ditfeu t to tell which t > buy ; but if we had a cough, a cold or any atH.ccioo of the throat or lings, we would 1 try Bickle\u2019s Anti Consumptive Syrup.Those D/ipixta ctini dipravel boil, wb ch, time, affect* every organ and function of the! who haVeuseVItthinkltVs\" far\" ahead of all body.As a remedy for theee troubles, nothing ; other pieparatioca reommended for such corn-can approach Ayer's Sarsaparilla.It sila izes '\tI be little folk like it.as it is as pleas- tbe blood, strengthens the stomach, and cor- rects all disorders of the liver and kidneys.Word comes cf the death of Mr?.Carrodue, wife of the famous violin player.ant as syrup.May 18,1889.\td&w Mis* Arnold, the sister of Mrr.Humphrey Ward, is the original of Rose in\u201cRobeit Els mere.\u201d ( The Quebec Lacrosse League.\u2014At a meeting of the Lacrosse Clubs, on Thursday night, a Lacrosse League was decided upon, and the election of officers resulted as follows :\u2014President, A.E Scott, of the \u201cThistles\u201d; Vice-President, M.Kerwin, of the \" Shan,racks,\u201d and Secretary-Treasurer, Ü.Ward, of the \"Sarsfields.\u201d A Committee of Management was also struck out, composed of one representative of each club forming the League, to be chosi-D by their respective Clubs.Those who have joined the League are the Tnistlts, St.Louis, Sarsfields, Shamrock», Independents and Lone Stars.There is no doubt that each of these clubs will pat on the field good teams, and will fight hard to remain victorious at the end of the season.Tne schedule of matches for the summer will bo made public iu a few days, and will certainly prove very interesting for all lover* of lacrosse.St.Leon Springs.\u2014The public will learn with pleasure th it our active and esteemed citizen, Mr.C E.A.Langlois, proprietor of St.L'on Miterai Spring», has just fr-med a company with Toronto cap ta\u2019ists, and will take charge this Summer of the St.Leon Hctri near Louiseville.Besides many improvements already n a !e, Mr.Langlois propiscs t » erect a thorough hydropathic establishment for the treatment of various affections by the use of St.Leon Water, used in diffarent forms and at various temperatures.An experienced doctor will be at the call of pat ents or hoarders and will carefully administer to the requirements of each.The treatment comprises hot, cold, douche and ttsam baths compresse», etc.All sorts of disease», whether of stomach, intestines, or other parts of the human frame, are said to be sure of cure by the use of this well known water.Mr.Langlois will run the hotel on the same principles as the well known spas of Europe, and we wish him success.For Rickets Marasmus, and all Wastiug Disorders of Children Scott't Emulsion of Pure Cod Liver Oil, uith Hypophosphitet, is unequalsd The rapidity with which children gain flesh and st eegth upon iti* very wonderful.\u201cI have used Scott's Emuhion in case* of Rickets and M rasmus of long standing.In every case the iraprovi-ment wss mc-rked.\"\u2014J.M.Main, M.D., New York.SJd by all Dnugists, 50c.and $1 00.April 10, 1889.\tdec3i-m,w8sat \"So, in spite of your previous resolutions, you are going to marry ?\u201d \u201cOnly out of revenge.My best friend, has just married, and did not write or invite me to the weddiog.|I will be revenged.\u2014Ftef/erufe Blatter.mm?wwm .¦ ' \u2022 rvK S-r'.\u2019Sjw;- - ' ^ Jrii'q ; \u2022\t- V- ; \"I'Vy t*.\t- - r vjj Drink, weary Pilgrim, drink, I say, St.Leou drives all ills away.ST.LEON, the most oelebrated MINERAI* WATER,2f°r aale, ' wholesale and retail by GIVGRAS,'LANGLOIS & CIE., Opposite the Cardinalats, Ma 33, 1888\tapia0-Lm GRAND TRÜNK 'RAILWAY OB\u2019 CA.3ST-A.3DA.- STORES CONTRACTS.mENDERS ARE INVITED FOR STORES I.of varions kinds required by the Company at Montreal, London, Hamilton, Portland and other places during twelve months, commencing JULY 1st, 1889.Forms of tender, with full particulars can be had on application to JOHN TAYLOR, General Storekeeper, _\tMontreal.Tenders endorsed \"Tender for Stores,\u201d and addressed to the unders'gned, will be received on or before FRIDAY, May 31st, JOSEPH HICKSON, General Manager, April 29, 1889.NOTICE [S HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE PIER at mouth of Cap Rouge River, and in lin with the only other Deep Water Pier there, IS SUBMERGED, and that the pori* tion ia shown by A FLAT BUOY by Day, and A WHITE LIGHT by Night.CAP BOUDE PIER AND WHARF CO;, AMOS BOWEN, Manag.*, April 25, 1S89.ISLAND OF ORLEANS FERRY STEAMER \"ORLEANS,\u201d OAPT.BOLDUO, ON AND AFTER WEDNESDAY, THE 8th May, until further notice, (weather and circumstances pennittmp) WILL\tLEAVE Island.\tQcebko.5.15 A.M.\t6.15 A.M.8.C3 A.M.\t9.15 A.M.10.00 A.M.\t11.30 A.M.1.30 P.M.\t2.30 P.M.3.30 P.M.\t4.45 P.M.5 20 P.M.\t6 15 P.M.Y U N D A Y B\t 1.45 P.M.\t1.03 P.M.3.15 P.M.\t2.30 P.M.6.00 P.M.\t4.00 P.M.7.00 P.M.\t6.00 P.M.Every Holiday the Steamer will make a trip from tho Island at 8 A.M., and in the Afternoon the trios will be the same as on Sundays.May 8, 1889.Ferry Line between Quebec, SiKery and St.Romuald.STEAMER \u201cLEVIS,\u201d CAPT.DEROCHER8.ON AND AFTER WEDNESDAY, THE 8th instant, will leave as under (weather and circumstances permitting) :\u2014] St.Romuald.\tQukbkg.5.15 A.M.\t6.00 A.M.8 0) A.M.\t9 03 A.M.10.00 A.M.\t11.30 A.M.1 00 P.M.\t2.00 P.M.3.00 P.M.\t4.00 P.M.; ; 5 00 P.M.\t6.15 P.M.\u2019\u2022«3 0 N D A TW 2.CO P.M.\t1.30 P.M.5.00 P.M.\t3.00 P.M.\u2019 6 00 P.M.»W Galling at SUlery and Bowen's Wbaif going and returning Every Saturday there will be a trip from St.Rimnald and Sillery to Quebec at 5 A.M.an 1 7 P.M.Every Holiday the Steamer will make a trip from St.Romuald to Quebec at 8 A.M.and in the Afternoon the trips will be the same as on Sundays.May 8, 1889.The finest Meat-Flavorlns Stock.USE IT FOR SOUPS, Bee! Tea, Sauces aud Made Dishes, EXTRACT of MEAT N.B.\u2014Genuine only with fac-siniile of Baron Liebig\u2019s signature in BLUE I\\K across label.Sold by Storekeepers, Grocers and Druggists LIEBIG'S EXTRACT OF MEAT CO., L\u2019td, London February 9, 1889.novl7-Fm-wed&*nt MOTTS BREAKFAST COCOA.HIGHLY NUTRITIOUS.ABSOLUTELY PURE.EXTRA STRENGTH.FREE FROM OIL.EASILY DIGESTED.The most Economical COCOA iu tho market Tn.Tr it.JOHN P.MOTT & 00., HALIFAX, N.S.March 9.1889.\tsepl8-t,thAaat-Lm Grand Iniiik Railwa).FAST EXPRESS TRAIN SERVICE -BETWEEN- Quebec and Montreal, Portland, Boston.New York, Ottawa, Brockville, Kingston, Toronto» Chicago, and all points in the United Niâtes and Canada.Leave Quebec (Q.& L.Ferry at.1.30 P.M.and 8.00 P.M Leave Levis.1.55 P.M.and 8.25 P.M Trains from the West arrive at Levis at.6.20 A.M.and 1.50P.M Mixed.7.30 P.M Arrive Quebec about 15 minutes later.KW Passengers take Levis Ferry.Through Cars between Levis, Sherbrooke, Newport and Worcester, Mass., on the Day Trains.Information about rates, Ac., can be bad at the Ticket Office, opposite St.Lonis Hotel, and 17, Sona-le-Fort Street, also at the Stations in Quebec and South Quebec.JOSEPH HICKSON, Geuer ) Manager, April 29, 1889.\tap!20 QUEBEC CENTRAL RAILWAY.Quebec, Boston and New York rShort Line.Direct and beat ronte to Boston and all New England Pointa via Sherbrooke and Newport, Vermont.ON AND A* a*,R MONDAY OCTOBER 29th Trains will leave Quebec :\u2014 EXPRESS\u2014LsaveQuebeo by Tarry 12.30 P.M.Leave Levis 1.10 P.M.Arrive Beauoe Jot.3.25 P.M.Arrive Sherbrooke 8.00 P.M.Av.ive Newport, Vt., 10.00 P.M.Arrive Boston 8,ID A M.Arrive New York 11.45 A.M.MIXED\u2014Leave Quebec by Ferry 1,30 P.M.j Dy Leave Levis 2.80 P.M.Arrive Beauoe Jot.6.40 P.M.Arrive St, Franooi 7.45 P.M.TRAINS ARRIVE AT QUEBEC EXPRESS\u2014Leaving New York 4.00 P.M Leaving Boston 7.00 P.M.Leaving Newport 6.00 A.M.Arrive Levis 8.10 P.M.Arrive Quebec by Ferry 3,30 P.M, MIXED\u2014Leaves St.Francois 6.00 A.M.Leave Beauce Jot.7.2b A.M.Arrive Levis 11,15 A.M.Arrive Qnebee by Ferry 11.30 A.M.Snre connections made with the Intercolonial Railway at Harthka Junction for passengers off that line going to New England points.Baggage ohecked through to all point*,.For tickets and full information apply at Genera Ticket Office opposite St.Louis Hotel./.H.WALSH,\tA.STEELE, Geo Frt.and Pass.Agent, Superintendent.December 13,1888.ON AND AFTEK ciAf JRDAY, 8th Dec , 188-1, Trains will run to aod irom Pala s Station, Quebec, as follows, Sundays excepted : Ooixxe USTox-tlx.8nn A M Through Express for Lake St.,UU fliin» j0^ni daily, arriving at Chambord Jucction at 6.30, and at Roberval at 7.10 P.M.3 4(1 D II Mixed for St.Raymond, daily, .«IU r.y.arriving at 6.f0 P.M.Grolais lova.tlx.ft |j) A M 51 ixed leaves S t.Raymond U.ltin.m, dlklly> for Quebec, arriving at 9.35 A M.IC r.n A M Through Express leaves Rober-IU ou n m.val df i y (ami Chambord Junc-t;oi at lo 40 A.vj,) arriving at Quebec at 9.10 P.M.Trains connect at St.Anffiroise with Stages for In lien L rette, at Yaldrtier Station with St*e* for for Valcartier Village, and at St.U: brill w th the new road for the River aux Pirso tluments.Freight for points in Lake St.John and Saguenay diatricts.East of Chambord Ju-.c-tion, is billed to Chambord Junction and for Roberval, and points West thereof, billed to Roberval./WNo Freight billed after 5 P.M.at Quebec For information as to Freight and Passenger Rates, apply to ALEXANDRE HARDY, General Freight and Passenger Agent, Quebec.Single Fare return first-class Tickets on Saturdays good te return till folio win Tuesday, are issue*! from Quebec o all Statio as fa.North as Riviere a Pierre, and to/all points North of Riviere a Pierre, good ti/return by Train leavin\\Lak .St.John Monday morning only.J.G.SOOTT, ec.& Manage Commercial Chemb rs.December 6,* 1883.BE AYER LINE.THE CANADA SHIPPING CO\u2019S LINE OF STEAMERS BETWEEN MONTREAL AND LIVERPOOL, Comprising the following firat class,^ Clyde built, full-powered Iron Steamship's; Lake Ontario, Capt.H.Campbell, 5.300 Tons Lake Superior, \" Wm.Stewart, 5,(CO \u201c Lake Huron, \" M.L.Traninar, 4,109 \" Lake Winnipeg, \" P.D.Murray, 3,300 \" Lake Nepigon, \" F.Carer, 2,300 \u201c SUMMER SAILINGS, 188».From Liverpool.Steamship».From Montreal.Friday, Ap*.12 Lake Nepigon Tue->d\u2019y,Apl.£0 \u201c\t\"\t19\tLake\tSuperior\t\u201c\tAlay\t7 \"\t\u201c\t2K\tLake\tWinnipeg\t\"\t\"\t14 \" May 3 Lake Huron.\"\t\"21 \u201c\t\u201c\t10\tLake\tOntario.\t\u201c\t\u201c\t28 \"\t\u201c lï*Lake Nepigon.'* June 4 \u201c\t\u201c\t24\tLake\tSuperior.\t\u201c\t\"\t11 \"\t\"\t31.\tLake\tWinnipeg\t\u201c\t\u201c\t15 \"\tJune\t7\tLake Huron.\t\"\t\u201c\t28 \"\t\"\t14\t1 ake Ontario.\t\u201c\tJuly\t2 \"\t\"\t21\tLake\tNepigon.\t\"\t\"\t9 \u201c\t\u201c\t28\tLake\tSuperior.\t\u201c\t\"\t16 An experienced surgeon is carried by each stsatner.also stewardesses to attend to tbe wants of ft-uiales and children.BATES OK PASSAGE \u2019mOSTBEAL JtO LIVEBPOOL Saloon.$10, $50 and $00 L3 Round Trip.$80, $90 and $110 According to steamer and accommodation.\u2022The $40 and $80 rates per S3.Lake Nepi-gion only.Intermediate.$30 | Round Trip Tickets, $60.Steerage.$20 |\t\"\t\u201c\t\u201c\t$10.H.E.MURRAY,.: .him General Manager, ' 1 Custom House Square, Montreal, ^ Or to H.H SKWKLI , i25 Peter Street, Quebec May 4, 1889.Children Cry for Pitcher\u2019s Castoria.BTEKGOLOM lAILffl! OF\tAlPA.Tho Royal Mail, Passenger and Freight Route between Canada and G reat Britain, -AND- Direct Route between the West and all Points on the Lower St.Lawrence and Bale des Chaleur ; also New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince En-ward Island, Cape Breton and New foend'and.NEW AND ELEGANT BUFFET SLEEP-ing and Day (Jars run on Through Ex pross Trains.Passengers for Great Britaiu or tbe Con tinent by leaving Toronto by 8.00 A.M.Train Thursday will otn outward Mail Steamer at Halifax Saturday Superior Elevator, Warehouse and Dock accommodation at Hali for shipment of grain and general merchan Years of experience have proved the Inter colonial, in connection with Steamship lines to and from London, Liverpool and Glasgow to Halifax, to be the quickest Freight route be tween Canada and Great Britain.Information as to Passenger and Freight rates can be bad on application to T.LAVERDIERE, Quebec City Agent, 49, Dalhonsie street, Quebec.D.POTTINGER, Chief Superintendent.7 Rahway Office,I Moncton, N.B., 90th Nov., 1888.f November 24,1888,\tn2 Intercolonial Railway.1888.\u2014WINTER ARRANGEMENT\u20141889.' ON AND AFTER MONDAY, NOV.26th, 1888, the Trains of this Railway will ran daily, (Sunday ce ted) as follows :\u2014| TRAINS WILL LEAVE LEVIS, For Halifax alfd St.John.*.CO For Riviere dû Loup and Ste.Flavie.11.15 For Riviere dn Loup.17.55 TRAINS WILL ARRIVE AT LEVIS From Riviere du Loup.5.80 From Riviere du Loup and Ste.Flavie.13.45 From Halifax and St.John.17.55 The Sleeping Car leaving Levis on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday runs through to Halifax, and the one leaving on Monday, Wednee-day and Friday to St.John.AW All Trains are run by Eastern Standard Time.Tickets may be obtained, and {also informa tion about tbe route, and^ about Freight and Passenger Rates from T.LAVERDIERE, 49, Dalhousie Street, Quebec, D.POTTINGER, \u2022 Chief Superintendent.Railway Office, Moncton, N.B.11 November 20tb, 1888, f November 21, 1888, Baie des Chaleurs Boute.STEAMER \"ADMIRAI;,\u2019 J.DUGAL, Maeter.Gre*t Inducement to Tourists and Sportsmen round the most Picturesque part of the Gulf, where Interest, Comfort\u2019 and Pleasure are Combined.COMMENCING ON THE 27th APRIL, the first-class Passenger Steamer \"ADMIRAL\u201d leaves Dalhonsie for Gasps, (weather permitting), on WEDNESDAYS and SATUR-DAYS, touching at Carleton, Maria, New Richmond, Bonaventure, New Carlisle, Paspe-biac, Port Daniel, New Port, Pabos, Grand River, Cape Cove, Perce aud Point St.Peter.Returning from G&spe for Dalhousie on SUNDAYS and THURSDAYS, calling at the Intermediate Ports.V Rates for Passages, Meals and Rooms moderate.Connections East and West with tho Intercolonial Railway, Passengers leaving Quebec by the 8.00 Express Train, Tuesdays and Fridays, reach Dalhonsie on the Evening of the same day to connect with the S.S.\u201cAdmiral,\u201d arriving at Gaspe the following Evening at Seven o\u2019clock.Tickets for sale at all the Intercolonial Agencies.For information pleass call at R.M.Stocking\u2019s, General Ticket Agent, opposite St.Louis Hotel, T.D.Shipman, Sous-le-Fort Street, or T.LAVERDIERE, No.49, Dalhousie Street.Apri.16, 1889.\tFm OOMIP^ZDsT^.-BETWEEN- QUEBEC AND MONTREAL.The Steauer \"QUEBEC,\u2019\u2019 Capt R.Nelson, will leave the Napoleon Wharf on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays.The Steamer \u2018 MONTREAL,\u201d Capt.L.H.Roy, on Mondays, Wedne-days and Fridays.Both Steamers calling at Batiscan, Three Rivers aud Sorel, leaving Quebec At 5 o'clock P.M.THE SAGUENAY LINE -BETWEEN- QUEBEC AND CHICOUTIMI.Tho Steamer \u201cUNION,\u201d Capt.Lecrurs, will leave the St.Andrew\u2019s Wharf, at 7.30 A.M., every Tuerday aid Friday, calling at Baie St.Paul, Eboulement», Murray Bay, Riviere du Loup, Tadousac, L\u2019Ansa St.Jean, Ha ! Ha 1 Bay and Chicoutimi.Tickets aud State Rooms for Montreal can be secured at the Office of the Company, Na poleon Wharf, and for tho Saguenay Line on St.Andrew\u2019s Wharf.JULIEN CHABOT, Genera Manager.T L.H.MYRAND, Agenÿi May .1,11889,\tapl22 ALLAN LINE.Underoontr act withthebovernmentsef Canada and Newfoundland for the conveyance of the OAHADIAJT and UNITED STATES HAILE.1889 Summer Arrangements.1889 This company's lines ark com- poaed of tbe following Doable-engined* Clyde-built Iron Steamships.They are built In water-tight compartments, are unsurpassed for trsogth, speed and comfort, are fitted np with all tbe modern improvements that practical experience can suggest.FmmIi.\ttonnage.Commanders.PARISIAN.5365 Capt J Ritchie.SARDINIAN\u2014.4376 Capt Richardson S ARM ATI AN.3647 Capt POLYNESIAN.3988 Capt Hugh Wylie.CIKCAFTAN\t.3724 Capt Barrett, RNR NOVA SCOTIAN.3305 CaptRHrzher.Capt J GRtephcn, CASPIAN.2728\tCapt A McDougall.POMERANIAN .4364 Capt W Daltieh O \\RTHAGINIAN.4214 Capt A Maoniool, BUENOS AYREAN 4005 Cat t James Soott, ASSYRIAN.3970\tCapt J ohn Bentley.SIBERIAN.8904\tCap R P Moore.GRECIAN.3613\tCap C E LoG allai i NORWEGIAN.3523 Capt R Carrathere, ROSARIAN.3500\tCapt D McKUlop.MONTE VIDE AN.3500 Cant W 8 Main.CO RE AN.3488\tCapt O J Menxisr.SCANDINAVIAN.8068 Capt John Park.HIBERNIAN.2997 Capt John Brown, CANADIAN.2906 Capt John Kerr.PRUSSIAN.,2794 Capt J Ambury.' NE3TORIAN.2689\tCapt J France.AUSTRIAN.2458\tCapt Vipond.MANITOBAN.2895 Capt Dunlop.PHŒNIOIAtf.2356 C*pt D J Jam«w.WA1.DENSIAN.2256 Capi Whyte.LUCERNE.1925\tGaptNunan.ACADIAN.931\tCapt C Mylins.NEWFOUNDLAND 919 Capt - The shortest son route between Amerlea and Xnrope.being only five days from land to land.Liverpool, Londonderry, Quebec and Montreal Mail Service.From Liverpool.\tFrom Derry.\tSteamships.\tFrom Quebec.2 May\t3 May\tPOLYNISIAN .\t¦13 May 9 \u201c\tiQ \u201c\t\u2022Cabthaginian.\t30 \u2018\u2018 16 \u201c\t17 \u201c\tdABDINIAN\t\t6 J nns 23 \u201c\t24\t\u201c\tCircassian\t\t13 \u201c 30 \u201c\t31 \u2018\u2018\tParisian\t\t20 \" 6 June\t7 June\tPolynesian.\t27 \" 13 *\u2019\t14 \u201c\t\u2022Carthaginian\t4 July 11 \u201c 20 \u201c\t21 \u201c\tSardinian\t\t 27 \u201c\t28 \u201c\tCircassian\t\t18 \u2022\u2022 4 July\t5 July 12 \u201c\tParisian\t\t25 \" 11 *\u2018\t\tPolynesian .\t1 Aug 18 \u2022\u2022\t19 \u201c\t\u2022Carthaginian.\t8 \" 25 \u201c\t26 \u201c\tSardinian\t\t15 \u201c 1 Aug 8 \u2022\u2019\t2 Aug 9 \u201c\tClBCASSIAN\t\t22 \" \t\tParisian\t\t29 \" *T1 is Steamer will not carry Passengers cn voyage
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