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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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[" rm m ^ 11 * * m as ijsii i y -\u2022 '\u2022\u2022T-y VOL.XLIII OIJKBKC, FRIDAY, 8EJT1ÙMHER 20.1889.No.15,407 A man\u2019s wife should alway* te the aam*.es aotalty to h«r husbsns, bt.t if shn is weak »ni nstvous.and usaa Carter\u2019s Iron Pillr.sho caonot be, fcr they make her \u201cfeel Uke a ditfer-et peraou.' s> they all * -J, and their hu*ta'.ds say*eo too !\tm,w,friAw AFTERNOON REPORTS.Boalnras at London Docks.FRANCS SECURE IX HER ARMY.The Kaiser and the Czarcwiteh.Brigandage in Macedonia\u2014Spanish Demand on Morocco\u2014Sensational Story Abcut Cronin.London.Sept.19\u2014Mr.Parnell will make a comber tl political speechca in Walrs b the riotous demonstration hadaa excellent effect open the dock Isbrr-ere, who sre accepting the position and working with the noo-Uoion men.Last erening the docks presented a baiter appearance than for many years.They were encumbered by an trmy of vaos \u2019aleu w.t*i export gooda.The Keighley iron workers\u2019 strike has ended, the masters haring conceded to the de-mends of the workmen.The striking iron woiks at Tredegar and Blaenatoa reeumy work at ac advance of 5 ptr cent.The Dock and Wharf Trost Committee here resolved to ask P.r'iameot to authorize the formation of a trust which will abaoib all existing dock and wharf interests.Par».Sept.19\u2014It is stated that there nas recently been an alarming cutbreak of brigandage in Maseiooia.Two haodred persona a-a riposted to hare bcea murdered and robbed by Lriganda daring the piet two Tb* Petite Journal, ref»r.ing to the elections, says it belieeis the country is tired of the present Chamber of Deputies and will sleet mcstly new men.After the review cf the troops by M.Da Freycinet, Minister of War, at St.Michael yeaterday.General Dell ira bel.Commander of the Sixth Army Corps, made an addreie to the offioerv.He said F asce, supported by the Army, had bean reinstated to her former rank among the nation*.She feared nothirg for nobody.M.DeFrcycioet coogrotnla'.ed the troops op on their splendid appearance and discipline, and said with each no army France was secure and ecu Id cctnmand respect.Berlin, Sept 19\u2014It ie stated pw Lively tla*.the Cxir will visit Potsdam, September 27, aad that Prince B socarck will come to Berlin.A new manual of tactics for the German navy is about to bn issued.The intercourse between Empieror Williem and the Cz: rjwitch at Haacver was most cordial.After the mer oeuvres the Empercr acd hie gneet went deer stacking together.Bomb, S.-pf.19 \u2022 Karl Biioad, the well-kaown Socialist, has written to the Eiforrea declaring that tbn maintenance of the Tr:p e Alliance ie abeolot.-ly neoeaeary for th i peace of Europe, and coast itoten the real safeguard of Italian unity.Antwxbp.Sept.19\u2014Tho Mexicin Consul hsrj has oommisted suicide owing tofioanoial Irjnbiee.Munich, Sept.19 -The mentalccoiitioa cf the King of Bavaria ie becoming worse.Pxsth, Sept.19\u2014The rtsidenceof a Jewish family of eix persons in Szaehmsr, H mga-y, wee entered yesterday by robbers.Tae outlaws fearfully mntila\u2019ed the inmates with katchet», killing the entire pirty.Tae robbers then looted the h< ns*.Lisbon.Sep*.19 \u2014The King of Port Jg U ie seriously ill.Madrid.Sept.19\u2014To support iti demand on the Sultan of Morocco for the rel» aie of tho Cipitain.crew and pne eigrrs of the Spanish vernal which was captured by nativ.I off the Kiff Coast, and who, it is b -lieved, were taken into the interior to be eold into slavery, the Spanish Government hu ordered a fleet of war ehipe to proceed at once to Tangier.10,000 troopm have also been ordered to hold thus vives in readiness to etnbuk for Mcrocc-o.It is still hoped, however, des-p>tithese preparation», that the prisoners will be released without the neseasity of resorting t > extrema measures.AUBIKItiA».Kxw York.Sept.19\u2014The site for the REPORTS.LORD MAYOR SEXTON\u2019S OPINION.The Franco-Rnsslan Alliance.THE MUL AN GISTS IX I'ARIS.Premier Crlspi Honored\u2014Russian Students Arrested - Snowfall in Austria.KRKAT BRITAIN.London, Sept.19\u2014A Madrid special says troops have been ordered to embark immediately for Mcrocco.The Conservatives have decided not fo nominate a candidate in opposition to Mr.Lerg, the Gladstonian nominee for the Parliamentary seat for Dundee, made vacant by the death of Mr.Firth.Dublin.Sept.19\u2014At the meeting of the Dublin Corporation ti-day, Lord Mayor Sexton referring to Mr.Balfour\u2019s offer to establish a Catholic University in Ireland, said no matter what remedial meaonree wire passed as a part tf the policy of a corrcion Gjvernmen*, the Irnh people would not swerve from their main ibjsct, namely to obtain an Iruh Pirliimeot and to secure the management of Ireland's revenues and the administration of |the laws by a judiciary responsible to the people.CANADIAN REPO UTS, The Montreal National Club.TORONTO\u2019S SUCCESSFUL EX HI BITION.TERM RLE ACCIDENT IN MEGA STIC.Bound for flic Arctic Circle.(Per C.P.Telegraph Line,) VRANCm.Paru, S^pt.19\u2014At a meeting of M Thie-baud\u2019e suppirters in the cirque Foroando today, a tumult was caused by a series of fights with Bjulangists, and the police were obliged to clear the circus.The statement that the Czirewitoh has been male a colonel of Germtn Hussars has canted much comment here.The appointment ie held to indicate that the Czwewiteh will not visit the exposition >nd that the talked of Franco-Kuasian alliance is only a vision of the followers of M.de Iloulede.Thirty-two tf the 259 Boultngiet candidate! nomicated have withdrawn.Among them are two influential citizecs.It is too late to substit its other candidates.IT ALT.Sept.19\u2014A demonstration Naplkn, Sept.19\u2014A demonstration in honor of Premier Crispi was held here to-day Twenty thou and person*, including members cf the Municipal Government and of the Senate and Chambtr of Deputies, with bands and banners marched in proceasion to Signor Crispi e villa, whore an ai dress was presented to the Premier congratulating him upon his recovery from the injuries inflicted by Capo-rati.Tho Premier in hie reply referred ti his old love for Naolea and to his successful efforts in 1S48 to obtain her liberties.ABYSSINIA.Mannowah, Sept.19\u2014King Menelek of Shoa ia raak'ng prepxia ions to be crowned Empsrorof Abyssinia.SPAIN Madrid, Sept.19\u2014Toe Sul'an of Morocco has I» ft Tetcan end will strive at Tangier on Sunday.The Spanish Consul will then ask an auJUnce with referocce to the Kitfion in-ciionf.The Cabinet has decided to reinforce the Spanish stations on the coast of Morcc ».T&e Spanish Envoy at Tangier has boen instructed to demand heavy damages for the RiflUo outrage, in addition to public satisfaction and the panishment of the culprit*.Advices from Tangier say the Moors have iatuid n proclamation at Tetuon warning the natives not to harm Christians on pain of death.It is believed the R tfiins w.ll release the Spanish sailors on Saturday.It is re-p r\u2019eJ that thecip'ain was woand.-d with a revolver when cap-.ured.QUEBEt* Montreal, Sept.19-Thetinvi lixc.l for the annual elections of the Club National** ie the tiret Friday in October, and already some interest is being taken in tho otlicen to be selected.It is said a movement hai been tt irted among the f i nds of the I\u2019remi- r to oust Mr.Calizte LePicif, President, who is not pulling quite smoothly with his chief.It will be remembered that some months since the cilice holders made a desperate attempt to remove Mr.LsBteuf, because he had criticized Mr.Mercier in the Empire, but failed, the Independent Liberals standing by him and free speech.The tame of Mr.Gouin, Mr.M< rcier\u2019e son-in-law and the pres-peotive Liberal candidate in Richelieu, is mentioned for the Presidency, but that pen-tlemr.u says that if any movement is organized to remove Mr.LeBivaf, he will oppose it.He adds that it is not enstoma-y for the Clnb to re-elect ita President for a second term.Alphonse de Ligouri Parent, the defaulting teller of the Hocbelaga ILnk, is cnce more free, after sirving two out of five years in the St.Vincent de Paul pemt mtiary, for his cffcnce of having emb-zzled $'25,000 of the hank\u2019s money, all of which he gave back to th> bank on bis voluntary rutcru from Chicago, pending extradition proceedings there which were prosing futi'e.A teirible accident occurred at Mesantic on Tuesday.A married man named Wairan Meader, aged 34, was working a circular saw when the log slipped and he fell forward on to the revolving drum.He was fearfully injured and died next morning.At the coioiei\u2019e inquest a verdict of \u201caccidental death\u201d was returned.How sailon are sometimes fed on the deep \u2022era was disclosed in the Police Court t h a morning, when the case of Jes.Munroe against Capt.Win.McKenzie, of tho bark \u201cLinwood,\u201d from Rio Janeiro, Java, U gland and Phiiadeiph;a, was heard be\u2019ore Juige D snoyers.The cook of the vesiel stated that the captain gave his IS men sour corn-meal, white bread mixed with sour ornmcal end lime juice adulterated with viueg r and molais-rs.The flour was dirty and mixad with chalk, so that tho cook could not use it.Instead of 14 ounces of coffee hrgave only 10, and only one pound of cotLe was allowed the 18 men in a week.The samples of food produced ia Court looked most unpalatable.The case is still ia progress.SERVI*.Bkujrade, SjpL 19\u2014There are persistent rumors lure that Ex-King Milan contemplates a coup d\u2019etat for the pu-pose of securing the regency.It ie said he asked Aus.na for miliury support but was refused.BIT ASIA.St.Pktersburu, Sept.19\u2014Twenty student i have been arrested at Kieffonthe ch*.ngsof b ing Nihili-t?.Grand Duke Constantine, nncle of the Czsr, who saffered a stroke of paralysis two months sgo, is dying.He is unabls to ¦peak.Odxssa, Sept.19\u2014Ex-Qaesn Natalie cf Serbia has started for Belgrade.world\u2019s fair will be selected by the committee appointed for the purpose this afternoon.The site ie on Manhattan Island.The permanent buildings may be located on the pla-tean on the aoitvwett ccraer of Central Pork, near Eighth Avenue and 110th street.The northern moat portion of Central Park above 96Ut street will be used.Toe lands surtb of the park from 115th street, and from Fifth Avenue to Morning Side Park will also be taken.Riverside Park, Morning Side Ta*k aad the Bloomingdale and Leake k Watts properties form the remainder of the site.It is also proposed to connect all of the Crks as in Londoc.Tnis would take in cant Morris Park, which wonid not be used for fair purposes, however.The site, exclusive cf land covered by water, ctmprises 400 acres easily accessible from east, west, north nod sooth, and is ample for a world's exposition on the largest »cil ».Chicago, Sept.19\u2014A local paper prints a sensational story said to have bosn gleaned from Kt'ers written by the daughter of Le Caron, now in London, to his si&ooctd, a pro-n-iosot yonng Irish American of Chicago.I: is to the effect that Lo Caron and one Bnrliog-hara were British spies.Cronin discover ad their real character and p etended that he would aid them ia th iir work.He obtained all their information an i g iva them none.They beoama sospioions and sought to obtain from him certain papers they ha 1 given him ia hia charactr r of spy.He refused to give them up.Li Caron went to London to testify against ParasII.\tBurlingham and others wees told to obtain at any price the docu-which would have revealed the c'oie between certain high Americm officiale and the Loodoa detective system.Crenin refused to yield n d thr atened the exposure of the English p ac'ijes io America.\tIt\twai resolved to\trob hist of\tthe\tpapers and\tin\tthat attempt the doctir wai killed, the coos pi rotors believing he carried the papers on hi* person.Burlingham sold out his drug store fcr a very low price aad disappears 1.Le Caron, it is said, wrot j fr :m London to Cronin, advising him to tare himself by com-plying with wh»t wne expected of him.In opposition to the above story, it is stated that Le Caroe, T.J.Kirby and Cooney will testify for th* prosecution at the trial of the Cronin suspect».Kirby spect months io prying into the secrets of the Clac-ca-Gael.It is said Le Csrun hen disclosed the names of persona not heretofore suspected.George E May, clerk in a sporting gooda establishment, is the gentleman who corres ponded with Mise Le Caron.He said lut night: \u201cI have received in all fmr or five letters from Miss Le Caron, three while they lived in New York, the re*t since they have been on the coLtlneot.I pledge ycu my word that there is not even n reference made to Dr.Cronin in all the letters.\u201d Th j morning papers alt denoonce yester day\u2019s sensational story about Le 0iron\u2019s daughter having furnished evidence that Dr Cronin was murdered by emieesries of the British Government, as a plot of the so-called Triangle.Washington, Sept.19\u2014A despatch re esivsd at the Department of State from Kingsioo, Jamaica, says a riot occurred at Navaasn, an island in the Caribbean Sea, in which a number of Americans wen killed.The Cooes! says at his request a British war ship left Jaaaaica for the scene immediately upon receipt cf news of the trouble.The deepatch contained no further infirmation.It is harned at the Navy D partment that the United States steamer \u201cGalena\u201d i* now on her way to Navaaea, and will probably arrive there to-morrow.Toi* ivlaod ia under no particular jurisdiction, but is regarded as under the (.rotecticn of the United .State*.It is said to be owned by an American Com par y of which Gee.B.F.But er is a member.It iv \u2018250 miles from Kingston and ia a Guano Island.AViüTBIA.Vienna, Sept.19\u2014There was a heavy fall of snow throughout Austria to d vy.Hundreds of peasonU\u2019 colt igea are completely snowed op.L\u2019XITRD STATE 4.Cleveland, O., Sapt.19\u2014It is believed that the ate-im launch \"L»,\u201d which left Lorain for thie port last Sunday afternoon, was blown op abiut three o\u2019clock M inday \u2022mroiog.Three bodice have been recovered end several hundred man and boys are banting for the other eix.This morning tho body of Fred.Pelow wee discovered fluting in a breakura'er slew miles west of tbisci\u2019y.The body was almost nude aid what clothing remained was burned.Pc low\u2019s face was burned and bruised aad hia wat .h had stopped at 3.13.Watches on the other two bodies had also stopped at about fiat boar.There were forty gallons of naphtha in the bold of tho \u201cL»,\u2019\u2019 which was to be used as fuel.It is believed it explode! Monday morning when the storm wai at its height.Mays Landing, N.J , Sept.19\u2014Th* trial of Mrs.Robert Ray Hamilton was concluded to-day.The Judge\u2019s charge was atrongly agaiost the woman.The jury, after a short consultation, found her guilty of atrooious suit aa charged, and the Judge sentenced her to two years in States prison.Mrs.Hamilton faint id wh *n she he»rd the verdict.Chicago, Sept.19\u2014States Attorney Loogneck-r, refming to the letters from Gertie LeCaron which are said to contain the true story of the murder of Cronin, says they are utterly inadmissab'.e as evidenc*, and if they werealmis abls they would not explain away the guilt of the defendant).It ia a preposterous story and ottsrly uielesa as a defense.A piper here says \u201cOn the north>west corner of College Grove avenue and ColDge place, stands a ti ie double story brown front building ; ov»r the stoop is a sign bearing the word* \u2018College of Life \u2019 There reside atout 14 men, mostly grayheaded and 14 woman, mott'y young and good looking.The head of the household ie Dr.Cyrus R.Teed.What the College of Life is ini what the 23 people are after is something of a puzzle.There is a idespreal belief that they live together for aoythirg but a h >ly or good purpose, but according to their own reproaentations they are religious and scientific refir.n*rs, their speciality being a new theory concerning married life and chastity ae^ related to godliness and immortality.They look up to Dr.Teed aa an inspired teach .t and some say as a Chri*t.\u2019\u2019 The paper prir.t» int< rviews with a number of husbands whose wives have dciert-ed them and joined the Teed aggregation.The husbands m itedty denounce Teed as a breaker-up of happy homee.Malap, Idaho, Sep».19\u2014Mrs.Hiram Snell hss given birth to three boya and three girle.They weigh eight pounds altogether.All are bright and hearty and promise to live.BncaakE .Pills [cue biUiocsgand nervous ilia.ON TARI Ik- Toronto, S.\u2019pt.19\u2014Tne Queen City must be congratulated ou the great success of its magnificent exhibition, now drawing to a olore after nearly a fortn ght\u2019s run.The weather during tie first week was very fine and Tuesday last the only wet diy, but the rain which fell tnen has added iratarially to tho comfort of the closing diy».Tho attend irc > his tern aormthing e mrinous, and yeiterday it was almost an impossibility to move about tv:n in tin large commodious grounds.Horses wore at the hral of the poll in l.va stock, considerably over 990 entries being msd.*.The judging was not completed until this, the second to last day, making it a difficult matter to get the prize wincere.Ia any case, it would occupy far too much spice to attempt to go into the various e-'a\u2019.ioss.The Hereford* were asplmlid ht, Comptoi aa usual, was to the frurt Mr.Cochrane taking five finti and the herd priz*.Mr.Judah was a\u2019ao very successful, takirg three firsts.These two gentlemen hive been sweeping the board at the fairs lately held at London, Kingston and Ottawa.Mr.Vernor, of Wattrville, also did well, taking two firsts.Ia Pt/T.sd A^gui, Mr.Cochrane was again to the front, but Dr.Craik, of Montreal, had some fine young stock which did well.In Ayrshires, Mr.Drummond, of Montreil, did tie best with his well-known hi r I.The Likehurst Jersey stock farm of Oakville had eome v ry handsome animale, and Mr.lieburn, of St.Anne de Bellvue h&l bis famous herd of Jerseys.The most intere*ting exhibit was the Ti-rnto writing t digraph machine, which, if it proves to be a succts», will revolutioniz» telegraphic communication.Tne atiendanco on Wednesday was estimated at over 70.009 and the receipts nearly $5,000 over the c ir-respondirg ray of lait year.Col.Rhodes visited the exh bition yesterday and stayed to see the pyrotechnic doatructioo of Moacov at night.To-day ii expected to be another big day, a* several excursiou train* are due from the States and other points.MANITOBA.Winnipeg, Sep\u2018.19 Word has been re- ceived from Count ds Sain ville, and the Hon.Mr.Everest, who left Winnipeg a*c>uple ot months ago for the Arct:c circle.They bad passed Fort Chippewa) an and arc cov about at the mouth of tha Mackenzie river.They intend going around Point B.rrow, the most northerly point of Alaska, where the American Government is establishing a relief station.They expect to meet an Amoricon vessel there.When crossing Lake Athabaska they were caught in a t -rrible storm an 1 their boats wire driven on an extensive mud de-posit.When the water receded they were left about (two miles from open water, over which they had to portage their boats and dunnage.D.D.Campbell, a farmer from Dakota, is here looking fir locations for himself and 25 other families who ere disgusted with their condition in Dakota.The Rev, Mr.Pentrealh arrived to-duy from Eog'and with 35 good settler*.During his stay in England he secured $3,000 for the new Cnrist Church.Regina is making extensive preparations for the reception of Lord Stanley.Winnipeg will probably purchase two parks, one at the north aad the other at the south end of the city.The recent strike of dock laborers in London has drawn attention to the supremacy of that pott i a the foreign commerce of Great Britaio.The magnitude of the trade of London\u2019s docks is not readily graiped.Last year 79,000 sea-going vessels entered and cleared from the port, an av< rage of\u2018216 fcr every day in the year, these vessels having a tonnage of 20,609,000 ton* and carrying o»r- foes of tie value of 226 millions sterling .\u2018verpool alone apprraches London in the ex tent of its foreign commerce, with an anneal shipping touca/e of 16,135,000 tons, and a trade of neatly 209 mil.ions.The great bulk of the cocoa, ooif.-e, tea, wool and materials entering into the manufacture of < h inical products are impoitsd through London, but breadstuff* enter principally at Liverpool.The great prop of thu Mersey ports is the Atl&L tic trade, which const tutes more than one-half its commerce while the Australian trade is pracLiu\u2019ly wholly centered io Lon doo, as well a* the continental trade.What is the difference between a Swiss mountaineer and dandruff?Qua toalos the Alps and the other ails tbs scalps.A Disintegrating Comet.Professor Edward S.Holdeo, director of the Lick Observatory, at Sau Franc sco, furnishes interesting facts in regard to the comet discovered by Barnard last S ptember.He ¦aye the comet ha* now lost all of its tail, and continues :\u2014\u201cThe comet was subject to much i train and stress in passing that part of its orbit nearest the sun, and it is now show-irg the fffnt of these forces in the following way :\u2014Its body is evi lently becoming diiin tegrated, and fragments are seen to be streaming behind the comet io the firm of a tail, directed not from but toward the sup.Tnis mass of matter was measured by Barnard cn July 16, aid his mramroa show that its least possible length is 430.000 miles, and its least possib\u2019e diameter ir 144 000 miles, to that fragments which have already broken efffrom this comet amount to at Usât seventy qumlrillion cubic milts.The comet itself is still fairly bright, and were it not for the fragments which are seen to follow it would seem lobe in perfect normal ondition.As it is, we know it muat have lost an immense ipuantity of original substance.This is an interesting cas j to ostronom r>, as it shows the til ct of the enormous force* to hich every comet i* labj^ct at tin time of its p r.helion passage, while tl* pheiiannnon firms an latere.tiog commentary on tho text th* t com.ti.even the 8tcu».r«t of them, mutt be short-lived things \u201d\u2014Wahitintjton Star, ST.LEON SPRINCSIHOTEL, ST.LEON, P- QUE., \u2022 I \u2022 -\t\u2022 » i *\u2022 .T *\u20145*1 \u2022 V mHTS FAVORITE HOSTELRY IS NOW X o|»en to th* Public, lbs virtues o St.Lion Wvtxr arc so well known that they need not hor-3 bo spjcifiod THE 8T.LEON MINERAL WATER CO., C E.A.LANGLOIS, Man» or, 3, Port Dauphin Street.June 6.IF89.t coTwY^^.isr\u2019X- -BETWEEN- QUEBEC AND MONTREAL The Steamer \u201cQUBBEO.\u201d Capt R.Nelson, will leave the Napoleon Wharf on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays.The Steamer \u2018 MONTREAL,\u2019\u2019Capt.L.H.Roy, on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays.Both Steamers calling at Batiscan, Threo Rivers and Surel, leaving Quebec At 5 o'clock P.n.STEAMER* BETWEEN MONTREAL AND TORONTO Will leave Monday, Wednesday and Friday the Canal Basin, at 10 o\u2019clock A.V , and from Lnchiae on tbs arrival of tho Tra:n leaving Bon&vonture Station at Neon, and the Trsi i leaving at 5 P.M.for Coteau Landing, K ngs-ton and Toronto.The Sleomi-rs also stop, goieg and returning, at Alexandria Bay, Thousand Island Park, Round Island, and Clayton.Tae lut Steamer will leave M ntrcal cn tho 27th September for Tcrjnto, and will leave Torunti on the 39th instant Ur Muntraal.THE SiGUEMT UNI -BETWEEN- QUEBEC AND CHICOUTIMI.The Steamer \u201cUNION,\u201d Capt.I^c ura, will leave tha St.Andrew\u2019s Wharf, at 7,30 A.M., every Tuesday and Friday, calling et Laie dt.Paul.Eboulomeots, Murray Bay, Riviere elu Loup, Tadoueac, L\u2019Anse St.Jean, Hal Hal Bay and Chicoutimi.TicUe'.s and State Rooms for Montreal can be secured at the Oili'O of the Company, Napoleon Wharf, and for the Saguenay Line on St.Andrew\u2019s Wharf, and also at K.M.St mk-ing\u2019s Ticket Agency, opposite the St.Louis Hotel.JULIEN CHABOT, General Manager.L.H.MYRAND, Ag*nt.Septemboi 16.i#89\taol22 ISLAND OF ORLEANS FERBT STEAMER \u201cORLEANS,\u201d CAPT.BOLDUC.fl ON AND AFTER WEDNESDAY, THE 21st Auflrust, and until further notice, Mather and circumstances permittme) WILL\tL E A V.E l4L.\\Hn.\tQcista 5.15 A.M.\t6.15 A.M, 8.00 A.M.\t9.15 A.M.10.0P A.M.\t11.80 A.M.1.30 P.M.\t2.30 P.M.S.31P.M.\t4.15 P.M.5 30 P.M.\t6 15 P.M SUNDAYS\t 12.0) Noon.\t1 00 P.M.3.30 P.M.\t2 30 P.M.5.30 P.M.\t4.3) P.M.Every Holiday the Steamer will make a trip from the Island at 8 A.M., and in the Afternoon the tnps will be the same as on Sundays.Augu*t 21, 1889.\tmy8 Ferryiline between Quebec, Cillery and St.Eomnald.STEAMER \u201cLEVIS,\u201d CAPT.DEROCHER3.ON AND AFTER WEDNESDAY, THE Ptb instant, will leavo.asluuder (weather and circumatancosgperuutting) :\u2014 St.Kok^ald.\tQuebec.5.15 A.M\t6.00 A.M 8 0) A.M.\t9 0) A M.10.00 A.M.\t11.3) A.51 1.0U P.M,\t2.00 P.M.3.00 P.M.\t4.00 P.M.5 00 P.M.\t6.15 P.M.SUNDAYS\t 3 00 P.M.\t1.3 P.M.5.00 P.M.\t3.00 P.M.6.00 P.M.In a conversât on with Mr.(Jhuuncsy Dtpeu, Mr.Gladstone sail: \u201cIf I had to select from tho bcgioniiig of the world down to the present time, aad so on t:> the dose, thu fifty years in which I woald prefer to pais my active life, I vrould choc e, tho ha\u2019f century in which I have lived, because in that half century there has been the (mancipation of the slaves, there has bien the emancipation of tho rtstri.tior.s upon the Catholics, there has bo m the emancipation ed all the restrictions of the corn law*, there has been the emancipation of the voter from restrictions upon suffrage.As it ha* been fifty years of emancipation, aad the only half oeotury of which that caq be sail, tberefu j 1 prefer il »bovs all.11 V Calling at Sillery and Bowen\u2019s Wharf going and returning Every Saturday there wil be a trip from Stl Rimnald and âillery to Qnebec at & A.M.and 7 P.M Every Holiday tho Steamer will make a trip rem Ft.Romuald to Qunbec at 8 A.M., and in he A'toruoaa t e trips will ho tho sumo as on Sundays.Va-» Ta WfcolesalM ati MaMactarers.\\ GENTLEMAN WHO HAS ONLY retired fr.in bosiiuos lately is willing to act aa representative, in Montreal, for Manu facturer*, Ac.Tho advoitisor D thoroughly kuown by lea ling businns* hanses, and s con stdered to bo an A l Soies man.Addree\tJ.VANIER, 1227, St.Lawrence Street Montreal.Augus 2 1889\tAm p t'ir-*rt rTV ^1 Grand Trunk Railway.FAST EXPRESS TRAIN SERVICE BETWEEN.Qnchec ami Montreal, Portland, Boston.New York, Ottawa, Brockvtlle, Kingston, Toronto, Chicago, and all points in the United States and Canada.Leave Quebec (Q.A L.Ferry at.1.30 P.M.and 8.0 P.M Leave Levis.1.55 P.M.and 8.25 P.M Trains from tho West arrive at.Lo.i* at.6 20 A.M.and 1.50 P.M M'xed.7.SO P.M Arrive Quels» about 15 n innle* later.t* Passengers take Levis Ferry.Thronzh Cars between Levis Sherbrooke, Newport and Worcester, Mass., en the Hay Trains.Information about rates, Ac., can be had at the Ticket Office, opposite St.Louis Hotel, and 17 Sous-le-Fort Street, also at the Station in Quebec and South Quebec.OSKPH IIIOKFON, Geuornl! Manager, April 29,[1889.\tapl20 QUEBEC CENTRAL RAILWAY.Quebec, Boston, New York and White Mountain Line, Direct and best route to Boston and all New England Points via Sherbrooke and Lake Momphratnagog.The Only Line runnin Parlor g and Sleeping Cars between Quebec and SpringHeld and Quebec and Boston without change.0 N AND AFTER MONDAY.JUNE 17tb, Trains will run as follow.» :\u2014 K2L RUSS\u2014Leave Qnnhoo (Ferry) 2.15 P.M.Leave Levis 2 45 P.M.Arrive Beauos Jot.4.30 P.M.Arrive Sherbrooke 8.40 P.M.Arrive Newport 10.40 P.M.Ar-ri.o Boston 8.30 A M Arrive New Yotk 11.40 A.M.Monarch Buffet Parlor Sleeping Cars on this [train, Quebec to Springfield without change.PASSENGER\u2014Leave Quebec bv Ferry 8.30 P.M.Leave Lo i* 9.15 P.M.Arrive Beauce Junction 11.80 P.M.Arrive Sherbrooke 4.45 A.M.Arrive Newport 6.55 A.M.Arrive Hnhton 5.00 P.M.Arrive New York 7.50 P.M.Monarch Buffet Parlor Sleeping Cars Quebec to Botton without change.This train will leave Quolej Sundayinights instead of Saturday nights.MIXED\u2014Leave Quebec 1.30 P.M.Leave Loris 2.00 P.M.Arrive Bnauca Jot.5.50 P.M.Arrive St.Francois 6.15,P.M.TRAINS ARRIVE AT QUEBEC -, - EXPRESS\u2014Leav ng No» Y or 4.ca P.M.Leaving Boston 7.00 P.M, Leaving Now- Xort 5.40 A.M.Le-tvo Sherbrooke 7.40 rrive Levis 1.33 i\u2018.M Arrive Quebec (Ferry) ) 45 P.M.Monarch Buffet Parlor Sleet?'o* Cars Spring-hold to Quebec without, cnango.Passenger\u2014l eaving Now v»rk u.ir» a.m.Leaving B >»tnn 1.10 P.M.I eaves New-i)-»rt 9.00 P M.I.oaves .'horbrojke 11.15 P.M.Arrives Levis 6.30 A.M.Arrives Quebec (Kerrv) fi.-lO A.M.Monarch Buffet Parlor Sleeping Cars, Boston to Quebec without ange, MIX ED-Leaves St.Francois 6.00 A.M.Leave Borneo Jot.7.20 A.M.Arrive Lsvia 10.40 A.M.Arrive Quebec (Ferr, ) 11.00 A.M CONNEOT|I01NS; At Lovis and Harlaka'.Jct.wi'.h Intercolonia-Rsilway.A t Sh*rV.rooke with B ston k Maine Rail way for all New England points.With the Canadian Pacific Railway Sbor Lin fo St.John N.B., ana po.nts in tb Lower Proviaot ami fo Mont.eal ana tn Wes\"| TOURIST TICKETS to Newport, White Mountains Boston, New York, ftc.are on sole from June 1st to Oct >ber 1st, and Saturday Excursion Ticket*, good to eo on Saturday and return on following won daily, arriving at Chambord Junction at 5.C4, and at Robervsl at 5.85 P.M.5 «in D R! Local Exprès* for St Raymond* ,wU » »™» daily, arriving at 7.15 P .M.ARRIVE AT QUEBEC.R Rfl A M Tnrough Expreis leaves Rober-VasfU n m, vaj daily (except Saturdays) at 9.10 P.M., arriving at Quebec at 6.r0 A.M.Q / fl ft M Local Express lea o.mjr.m, mond daily at 7.00 A.M., arriving at Quebec at 8.40 A.M.SIR D U Mixed leaves Riviere a Pinrre r.m.daily at 2 15 j.M and gt Raymond 5.IC P.M., atrivmg at Que-bac at 8 15 P.M* 20 minutes at Lake Edward for lunch.Monarch Parlor Cars on all throutb day train*, and Monatcn Sleeping Cars on a'l right tra n*.Seat*, berths and ticVefs and fishing permits for trout and ounnaniche fishing may be secured from K.M.Stocking, opposite bt.Louis UoUl.On and *fta* 19th June, Steamer \u201cPeribonca\" will run on l.ako St.John as follows :\u2014Leave Huber/i.l every Wednesday and Saturday for Grand Dit-charye at fi A.M., returning to Koberval same evenings.S.ecixl trips when l.a'iengtr* offer.Freight for points in Lake St.John and Saguenay district», East of Chambord Junction, h ik'd to ChamlKird Junction, and for Koborval, and points West thereof, to Kobcr-va>, MTNo Freight bilkd after 5 P.M.at Quebec.SiKuiK Park Return First-Clans Tickets cn Saturdays good to return till following Tuesday.are issued from Quvbcc fci all Station*.For information as to Freight and Passenger Rates, apply to ALEXANDRE HARliV, General Freight and l\u2019assenger Agent, Quebec.J.G.SCOTT, Sec.A Manager, Commercial Chrmbers, {\u2022\u2022\u2022i tembor 16, 1889.Steam Tu ART IKS REQUIRING THE SERVICES of this Tug duiiug the Season if 1*89 will please apply to William M ray, /gent, on board, Messis.Garicpy A Handle, Gilleq io\u2019s Wharf, or to the undersigned, II.11, (SEWELL, 125, St.Peter Street August 1,1188'J,\t>4 MBCLOM EA1LWÏ OJF* OJSlJSJ JÊk.2Dj&.11IIK DIRECT ROUTE BETWEEN THE West and r.ll poin's un the Lower t-t Lawrence .and Baie do* Cha'eur, Province ot Qiu-ltec ; also f ir New Brunswick, Nova Scot in.Prince Edward, Cape P»ret< n and the Magdalene Island», Newfoundland i nd St.Pierre.Express Trains leave Montreal and I L.1 f.- x daily (Sunday excepte d) find run through without change between tho-o prints in 30 hour .Tho Thn.ukh Express Train Cars ©! the IntflrC\u2019 1 -niai Railway are btillian'.ly lighted by electricity and hcatoel by s'.eum from the locomotive.Tew and clog nt Buffet Bleeping and Day Cars are run on all Through Expiera Train*.The Popular S.inner fcVa Bathirg and Lish-ing Rcso:tsof Canada ara along the Intercolonial, or are reach s\u201ccn pinned by rocks or broken timbers in a living tomb, while the frantic ci i :s for help csuld oftsn be lewd of others who were buried oat of sight.At midnight those rescued were Mr, spd Mrs.Frank Carls ion, Mr.and Mr.*.J.O\u2019Neill and family, Mrs.O'Neill being slightly ic-jured, Mrs.Luke Kerwin and child, Mrs.Tim Berrigan, Danis Berrigm taken out in an apparently dying condition, James Hayden, William Stevens ard son, Nelly D.ehey, with broken l»g, Patrick Fi'zgfrxld with leg broken and atonal injuries, Martin Ready with such severe iniiriee that he received the la discontinue the noon gun until ratidied that it is no lunger the cause of danger.HEROIC EFFORTS.It woald be impossible to mention half the lu rjio acts of the night it the names of a tithe of those who strove the aid the unfortunates by all the menus in thc r power.Col.Vohl, Deputy Chief Wa'sb, Chitf Dorval of the Fire Brigade, Der.uty Chief Coleman, Major Wilson, Capt Rutherford, Capt.Fages, J.U.Gregory, Esq , and the different men undtr their command bll did ysomen\u2019e service.THE MEDICAL MEN who were early upon the teeno and did all that they possibly could to relieve the sutLr-ing were Dr.Lemieux, sour., Dr.Lemieux, jr.,\tDr.Parke, Dr.\tAhern, Dr.Verge, Dr.Venner, Dr.Delaney, Dr.\tHowe, and others whose names escape us.Of ccurse all the neighbor» turne 1 out to do what was possible at d so did several members of the City Council, mtiblyAld.Chouinard, Aid.L>.J.Demtra, Councill r Kaine, Councillor McLiughlin, ft\u2019.In the absence of the Mayor it was decided by members of the Council present to tend for stimulants, ftc., for the sick, and for Iul-choc n\tfor the m»n of the Batteiy during the night, which was accordingly done Others who worked hard were Mettra.Sim Harris, Fitzpatrick, A.who retcued Miss Nellie Carbray, Mr.Joe Peters, who was one of the most active on the scene, J, McCauley, P.Kerwin, Doyle, J, Rot kin, L.Rinkm, J.Doherty, P.Meeh&o, J.Murphy.P.Mub bn», M.Suthirland, l*.Devhey, D.Watson and many others whose namesescape u*.Napoleon Deabecqu t.boatman, suv.d a 11 oils i now occupied by the Marino and Fisheries Depirtment in.d by Ilia Water I\u2019o* lie».In the twinkle il an eye » igl t htiiid iegs were otiiihcd to ntome, t id thirty two human brings consigned to an aw ful ilnom.Amongst other victims wtTO Mr.(ianiin and h h wifti, who die l of I ick j iw a ft-w diiys a t rwarde.Memi*.Cote, Chattier, ( .n-sidine, Mii-s Vt-ung, Robert .NRKibbou, a policeman, etc.Ity Dm landdi.ln of July, IS.1'2, seven people were killed i i the same stnet.The 4'/.;ir's Ileal Title.IVrlups some day tin propriety will be si-cn of no long r oi'ling the Knipi-ror of Russia the \u201cCzir.\u2019* It if a title but little ii>ed in Russia.The K nperor i tyb s himself \u201cLi perator,\" wl.i.jh is .a much higher title tlian that of \u2018 17.ir and when, in lSlf>, Alexander I.r»-o ived at the Congress of Vienna the til'e of King of Poland, the accept d Russian equivalent to the tit'c \u201cKing \u2019 wai ,\u2018C/.»r.\u201d i*et»r the Gnat made a determined diplomatic tight in order to obtain his ret ognilion as Emperor, and this was at 1 ist conceded to him by the English, partly because, for commercial purposes, we wanted hs allimce, putly because some rnembi rs of the Rursiau K nhassy in Lnndon had hecn imprisone l or otherwise maltreated, so that it was thought desirable to make by way of eompi'n*r.tion the concession Peter so much desired.If, however, we insist up in calling the Emperor of KihsU the Czar (his own subjects cdl him, among the educated classes, \u201cEmperor,\u201d and among the peasantry \u201cGossoudar,\u201d cr Lord), we might at Hast write the name ui it is pronounced, and apell it not in Polish or Hungarian fashion, but as the simpbst transliteration from Russian into English demands.The word is pronounced \u201cTzar,\u201d and the first lett»rof the word in Russian corresponds prccitely to our \u201cts.\u201d\u2014 St.Skphen'a Review.HH1ST 1TÂLM ifflÏÏMCÎURB I \u2018X SS.\u201c(\u2019\u2022*1 in.! ' isos S S.\u201c(Jraslirook.\u2019 LATEST SUBJECTS Irrigation in Arizona.(front the Sun Francisco Alta.) Federal attention to irrigation ia not as recent u thing as many suppose.Many years ago.Congressappropriated §150,000 to promote Prigation in Aiiz.onn, and it was expended by George \\V, Dent, Supai interdent of Indian Affairs for that T« rritory.We don\u2019t know how badly the scheme was alLcted by Ind an troubles, but in R>07 the Pima and Maricopa Indians had villages numbeting 12,000 soul» on the Gila River, prespering by raising wtunR barley, rye and eats and other farm crops, sustained by a well-estahiishe 1 system cf irrigation, which, we believe, was the result tf that appropriation.At that time the remaii s of a vast ancient system of McCsll\u201d BOd Joyce','| i rigation were visible ia the valley of the Dsehey Mr W J ! Gi'a and of the Verde and .Salinas, its tribu-' ' taies.First importation lo Canada of th»* N ew Shades.embroiderTdcostumes Latest l\u2019ari.-bn Des gn«.COSTUME-MATERIALS In Finie Ch.th, Melton, Serges, Cai » meres, Ac.We defy any one in the Dominion to show the same styles uf Kirli Combination* and Trimmings In M >;ro, Fun h, Porg»e ; Ff-ncy Stiifes and 1 lads in Si.k, ta\u2019.ic.Plush and Velvet.\u201cWi* aro showing the 1 ir; o-t stock, the greatest variety, *-t:d cheapest Goods ever i ffcie-l.\u2019 BEHAN BROTHERS.September It, 1889.THE BEST TBE CBEIPEST BUY GENUINE Plymoutti Red M Coal, JVLL SIZES.(ieo.i Webster (fcCo.95, DALHOUSIE STREET.£!M> Telephone No.Scptcmtier 14, 18 Î).HSTOTIOIE, \u2022 HAVE JUST KECElVrD THE latest imp rts from Kurnr> 2 cents.Foolsctp Paper, good qua'ity, 5 cent* aqvm*.Selling as he does, for Cash, W.STANLEY can aff> rd to sell his Goods at low prices.Parent*, Gtiardiaris and Teachers will nave money by buyiog thei' School Supplies at No, 190, ST.JOHN STREET.W.STANLEY, 1!)G, SI.John 81 reel.August 31, 1S89 H.S.SGOTT&CO.60, PETER STREET, LOWER TOWN, Heavy and Ml Hardware, OFTH E REMOVED TO No.125, St, Peter Street, m From a 1 ommissioner of Paris, 257 Ladies\u2019 TrinTd Felt Hats.!)2 Misses and Children\u2019s Trim\u2019d Felt Sailor Hats.GOWBK\u2019S Ml ILDIXG,\u201d GiXJEBEO.Septe mber 14, Dfelt.CHINIC HARDWARE CO., XjXXkÆX'TOSX}.' WHOLESALE and RETAIL HOUSE BUILDING, .__J FURNISHING AND GENERAL Bar Iron, Steel, Canada Fiâtes, Tin Plates, Chains, do., dc* 55 & 57, St Piter Slrcet CHEAP MUSIC ! A LARGE VARIETY OF Songs, Waltzes, Polkas, Quadrilles, Vocal and Instrumental Duettes, &c, Oxxly XO ooxxtre oetoLu There arc no two alike.They are the coming FALL FASHIOH, and are perfect beauties.Ladies wi.-hing to have one of the tat Hats Em Shorn io this City are respectfully invited to come and see our unequalled selection.Do not delay your visit.Re sure to secure erne of them, so as to have a fashionable and uncopied Hat They will be shown, with the greateat pleasure, to any one making demand for, even not ready to buy.SCHOOL BOOKS !______BOOKS ! OFFICE AND FANCY STATIONERY, COOKS RECEIVED DAIL\".T.J.MOORE & Co., Y.M.0.A.BUILDING.September 14, 1489.\tapltO IÏÏPORTÀNTJOTICI I \u201cPEAR\u2019S SOAPS.\u201d TBESF.CELEBRATED SOAPS, of which » Full Link is always kept in block, can Le purcbaiel Retail at Whole'ale rates, a the .10, Fabrique Street W.K.ROGERS, Proprietor.August 30, 18F9.je.25-LS ESTABLISHED 1775.JOHN DARLINGTON, CIVIL AND MILITARY TAILOR, And Importer of Bouts\u2019 Furnishings, HAS RECEIVED 3 CASES OF FALL Suiting» and Trcwteringe.Latest St>le and very Nobby.\u2014AIM\u2014 Waterproof Coats, Silk Umbrella», WLrtA Kid Gloves, White Cambric Tie**, Levee and Court Dress Shirts, Ties, fecarfs, Collars.Ooffs, Silk Handkerchiefs, Under slothing, Silk ^-Hcse, Travelling Bugs, ftc., ftc., ftc.OT Balance of Spring Imtortation to be sold at reduced prices.Opposite Tost Office, August 21, 1889.\tapliLm CARRIAGE MAKER'S, SADDLER S, AND BLACKSMITHS SUPPLIES.LOWEST PRICES.Telephone beit:iuber 19, 18^9.___________TAIL0BH ! FALL IMPORTATIONS.WILLIAM LEE, Civil and Military Tailor, 25, BUADE STREET, 25 QT7 XI B 33 O WOULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM his Customers, and the Public generally, that be baa j ast opened ont a choice acd fiushionable assortment of Faff Su ting* in English, Scotch and Canadian Twoeds.\u2014ALBO,\u2014 Fall Overcoatings, Cloths, Laces, Braids White Buck Glo\\er, acd Trinmings of all kinds for Military Uniforms.Sept» mlwr 4, 1889.ISUOTIOE PARSiiT! AND GDABDÜNS, That a : pecud Large Discount twill be giien \u2014 on all \u2014 S« hool Hooks and Requisites lor the Oiieninir of Schools- The Trade aro also hereby notified that all the Text Books used in Hivh Schools, Commissioners\u2019 Schools, Convents, Colleges, etc., can be bad here at the lowest Wholesale rates.1 would particularly draw attention to the fa-.t that my Exetc'se and Composition Writing Copies ato manufactured «ie?cul y fer my own trade, and are made of the finest Calendeiod Pater and far sui erier to any heretofore offered in this City.JOHN ETWALSH, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER And Dealer in Artist's M atria lb of Every Descript on.Bnfc.one of the most KSTAHUSC ilol (.lidtil nil i nfreeatile xtimmer ree^rt.on the cjntiaent, will bo op«n to the publie on the 1jot nnnually will find it this yenr nnJt r the new uiani\\;einetit.more attrvcti>e thon ever.The preprietom will ,poliility, Ac., Ac, tbe I Saline Sprint'll m connectioa with this hotel offer a euro cure.Oustom lUfTtKM\u2014The following ;« the amen * dune.r JliM-ti d at the tTii.-t iri tfousi\u2019, L'> r, Srptoiiilu-r 1!»,\t\u2014ÿ-j elS.TJ.Com 11.IX) a.I'li.klige, K\\i ii.I.s\u2018, ;i \\Ni.k -Nku Vomk, September Id, Ameiic.ui Cold, l.sii.St ilmc l!\\- Latest Kokopkav Markets.\u2014Ltvanpoor., Sept.Ill, 11.io rt.m.\u2014 Cotton, quiet.American Middling., (i,d.Bontreal atcca aiarBdt- September 19.It .ok r.f Montreal.2H7i to 2et>l.Quebec Hank, ll'7A to Cl \u2022\"iiarm H«i k, IMiJIo HR*.________________ I\u2019toque >5M I\u2019ouplo, 10.!,' to lO\u2019JJ.An experienced Dicter will ¦ Molnon\u2019* Bank, 1'iOto 17U.roHide in the hote\u2019.Coaches will b** in waiting for guest, at Loni.e-ville on the orriv al of all train, from Montreal aad Quebec.Kor term, apply to PHK ST.LEON MINERAL WATKK CJ., Mountain Hill, .ole proprietor, of lh.tau oua St.Leon Mineral Water for tale throughout the entire i\u2019ouunion.C.K A.LANGLOIS, Manager.June 6,1889.\tAwALmd sales, 1 \u2018*0 NOTICE TO MAftINERS.THE \u201cTIME BALL \u2019 AT TH K CITADEL, each day Sundays excepted) will be hoisted H M Half-Mast at.12 SOP R M To he Mast-Head at.12 55 P H M fl And will be dropped at 1 00 00 P.A Chronometer, keeping Greenwich Moan Tuns, should then show 6h.00n 00s.Should the \u201cBall\u2019' drop at tbo wrong instant, it will be immediately hoisted half-mast and kept there half an hour.W.A.ASHE, F.R.A.S.Director Quebec Observatory.May S, 18891 Bank of Toronto.2ü7.i t * 2221.Bnnipio Jacques-Cartivr, li.U to b.lj.Mercbaiit's Sauk, 1 I * to 1 I'').Union Hank, '.l.'*) to \u2018.ly1.Banque Nationale, SO.J askce\u2014Continued high wi d* fio.n south TUTIONS in-urei for Three Yean on payment of Two Premiums.Losses Settled Promptly and Liberally.JOmr XiJOXœ, Agent, 113, ST.PETES STREET, QUEBEC, Septimbrr 18.18M9\tAm ffiHC BELLS Fi : ELECTRIC BELLS, the cheapest and moat convenient system now in vogue.Coeta bu» very little to keep in repair.Call and Sec Them in Working Order at our Store.\u201cSpecial discounts to Bell Hangen and Plombera.\u201d MO* ELECTRIC BATTERIES for experimental uses, Dentiste, «Sc., Ac.nun smi go., K, PhTER STREET, QIEDE \u2019.Telephone 45G.Avgust 28,1889._wyl Ion TOURISTS SHOULD VISIT OUR ISTABLISH-mrnt aad hupect the largest Stock of \u2018Js* FINE FURS I ON THE DOMINION.1 Sealskin Newmarkets, Sacques, Jackets, Paletots, in Near Shapes.Tailor to Bis Exceller cy PI e Governor Genera), an! urdcr the distinguished patronage of Her Fxc llercy Lady Stanley of Preston for Ladres\u2019 Garments.west and west, pnrtlv cloudy weather with oc cfedocnl rains and not much change in temper ature Gulf\u2014High w'nds from south to west, partly cloudy with shower*, Departure of the Hall Steamer.Sariiisian\u2014The Allan U.M.S.\u201cSardinian,\" Captain Wm.Richardson, with 2i>saloon and RO steerage passengers, left |H>rt at 9 20 p m.yes terdaj' for 11 vorj out.OPENED, A VERY FASHIONABLE ASSORTMENT -OF- PALL GOODS! COMPRISING : English Suitings, Irish Coatings, Scotch Tweeds, Fren ch Trouseri ngs, Pilots and Naps \u2014ALSO\u2014 k Choice Selection of Gents\u2019 Furnishings.D.MORGAN, TAILOR AKD OUTFITTER.Fe, Lmbar 7,18S9.DIRECT IMPORTATIONS! Irdiiii-Rooio Bip in Great Yarietj.Llftl, TIGER, LEOMID, GUZZLT and IIEJEAR SEUS, &t., At.SILYIRanilBCTICFOISmS.All that is New and Elegant in Manofac-tured Fun aa worn in Paria and London.(UUiEiWIU'Co.35 & 37,Boate Street, UpperTowa, Fy Appotataamt, \u2022H-Fun tara to H«r Maj eaty the QaMn.'&C July 23.1889\tmarSl-Im c° Steamer \u201cBrothers,\u201d CAPT.ELZ.FORTlER,| MUENCING ON THE 15th Acgust, this Steamer will run aa LUaws tT.Asm.Sunday.100 P.M.Mxiday .2 00 P.M.Tuesday.2 03 P.M.Wednesday.?00 P.M, Thnralay.2 CO P.M.Friday.2.03 P.M.Qcxbic.Okampl'Mti Wharf.Bondar.6 30 A M.Monday.8.30 A M.Taa*day.f.30 A.M Wednesday.^.33 A.M.Thuniiay.8 30 A.M.Friday.6.30 A.M.On Saturdays the trip will be aa follow, Qcxbic.\tEt.Arax.Batoriay, TthSepf.17.00 M.*.00 P.M.\u201c\t14th\t\u201c\t100\tP.M.7.00 P.M.**\t2l*t\t\u201c\t1L30\tA.M.4.30 P.M.\u201c\t18th\t\u201c\t2.CO P.M.7.00 P.M.Fcr tha benefit of tbe Public, the Steamer will await tha arrival of tbe Street Cars every nnniar.The Steamrr will call at t ho Wharf at Notre Daaae da Levia every Sunday, go ng and ra-turniag, aad tickets will be sold on the Wharf.Will call aim at St.Joreph\u2019r Wharf, Levia, an Thu-ad ay, and Sundays at 6.40 A.M.By order.Capt.ELZ.FORTIER.September 3, 1E89.___________my!3 ASHE & MORENCY, raniMIM.LAND SURVEYORS, ETC., fnctital and Coisnltiog Engineers.OflUm \u201cggHT H0D8B,\u201d Louis Street, (Op-pnaite Court Houee).P.0.Box 31T.W.A.ASHE, D.C.MORENCY\u2019 r.E.A.8.,D.T.a,P.LJ).D.L.S.,P.L.8.,O.Ei Atay 1, 1SS9.FIRST SBIPKENr OF FALL TAILORING GOODS Per 3.S, \u201c Caspian,\" J TJST 0*1» B IT HI JD.\u2014AND\u2014 Thî C mpletion of this Seaton\u2019s ImportatU ns will be duly acmunce\u2019.V.rnUSFelWfM i.September 3, 1889.aplSLm Piaoo and Organ STOOLS.AI ARGE NUMBER OF PIANO AND Organ STOOLS of all dtrcriition and price*.From $2.80 np to $30-00, are now on sae at A.LAVICNE\u2019S, Music Dealer and Publisher, 55, Fa be mu* Street.A SECOND-HAND, IN PERFECT Older, Masou and Haiul o DOUBLE BANK AND PEDAL ORGAN to be disced < f at a very low figure, -AT- A.LAVIliN E'S, 55, FABKIQUE STREET.N.B.\u2014This instrament is suitable for a Church.September 4, 1889.\ta > 26-Lm Allan Line.Nova Scotian\u2014The by R.Hugh*\"*, from Liven St.John\u2019'', b rt-J.and Halifax, arrived at St.John\u2019s a*.5.00 p.m.on Wednesday and nailed at midnight.in \"Nova Scotian,\" Capt tool, for Baltinme, via Alban I\u2014Schooner \u201cAlban,\u2019\u2019 Ca; t.Dechene, from tjuebec, arrived at North Sydney tn th 17tb instant.Fob Ska\u2014Bark \"St.Johanne*,\u201d for «'a.was toxed to Indian Cove yesterday by tug \"Ida.\" LVAKING.\u2014Hart adoes.September 17\u2014Bark \u201cKate Cann,\" Shaw, from Montreal for Monte Video, has put into this port leakieg badly end inuat discharge for repa r-.PARMI)\u2014Yesterday, ns * Thaneniore\u201d from Mon'real for Liverpool.QlK\u2019K Work.\u2014Bark \u201cSigtid,\u201d Capt.Lumen, \u2022 ailed from Quebes on the 1*2*h July liât for (fion* ck.where sh«* arrived «m the (ith Align t, divchargml fcer timber und t**ok in a cargo of coal, and arrived here yesterday ; thm making there und trip, besides discharging and loading, in sixty-nice days.\u2014Shari* w\u2018*k that.Spoken\u2014September 8, Ut 51.30, l1 -Park \u2022\u2022Actseon,\u201d Steen.Loin Belfast ftr l^uebcc September 10, hit 4% len 54.Tows.\u2014Hark \"Sherwood\u2019' arrived fmm Montreal yesterday afterro.» in to* of tug \u201cLake\"\u2019 -Ship \u201cCaiio,\" fiom Hatiscan, arrived down yesto-day afternoon iu tow of tug \u201cViet r.\u2019\u2019 \u2014\u2014Bark \u201cNeptun,\u201d Ca| tain Johannenen, from Fleetwood, arrived in |>ort yesterday afternoon in t La Minerrr, replies to the remaiks made by La Pairie and L'Etendard on Lis nccLt rpeech at the St Ililairo meeting, an I decUr s that lie alwa> was aud is still a Conservative.Who is She 7 A pretty French Canadian girl of Phila delj hia i« after a rich suitor who tried sneak out of on mgsgcmi-r.t to mirry her She iii.ii, ( go around to him and entreat or threaten when she l*-arn*d of hi« peifidy She grihped rght into tho United States court with a suit for $25.000, and now thn rich derelict is sorry.There is a kind ef girl you i.n walk on in matte's cf this to.t, but tho French Canadian uu\u2019t a Chicago Alai'.specimen.\u2014 Police \u2019arent was uneu cq.i ami c:sts or months\u2019j til for selling spirituous liquor without liesr.se.Qjtave .Meunier was eommitted for tral at the Queen's Bench for uttiringa forged \u201cdeed of suretyship\" to the Citizen's Insurance Company, with intent to defraud.Hubert M oore, a lad of 1«>, fr*)ni l\u2019oint L^vib, plea led guilty to stealing a piir of pants from Cl* mint Giguere, and was sent to the Reformatory for two years.A c.se of assault wos ettled between the parties.Sudden Death.\u2014Oj WeJnisiay about noon, the widow of the late Cap\u2019ain Thomas O'Connell, ag* d 57, who resided with her four daughters and a son a' N\\ 107 Chum-phin street, died tuddtnly.Tr.e deceased had been in bad health for a Lug time, but not iu a manner to apprehend anything tin ous.As usual, she was requested by h'r daughteis to s t at the table for dinner, but she refused and remained in bed, where she was found dead a short timo afterwards.Coroner BolK-au was notified of the fact but did not think it necessity to bold an inquest.City Council\u2014Special meeting thms are maenifi-eant.The whole house is heated w.th Ud Water and lighted by Gas.An exMrimt table and choice liquors.Dinner parties will be served at a n oment\u2019a noti:e and will have access to tte Drawing Toi esonot bave a bettrr boar Jing h ms#\u2019in n nr re ebarakg place, for the s.tuation is Mimij Ahlâu Jf.G.BOULE A C X.Prop-ietora.Mr 10, issr\tc.lÆ03Sme»E AZLi.Tke Palace of Canada.Delightfully situated on Dominion Square, and in cloee prozimity;to Moon* Ro/al Park, it is in|ev*ry way desir-ablo for TraiâfiDt Yisiton M Tourists, end is particularly attractive as a residence for ladies and f I'niltei\u2014within sight of ths new d* pots of the Grand Trunk and Canadian Pacific Railways.Under new maaagemrat it re now the most Complete, 1 oxonois, and literally managed hone* on the continent.Apnt 13,18S9.GEO.W.SWETT Manager.P THE RUSSELL, OTTAWA.Till Palace Hotel ol Ma.mHI3 MAGNIFICENT NEW HITEL, JL fitted up in Un most modern style, is now «pen.The Raise 11 contains accommodations «or oser FOUR HUNDRED GUESTS, with Passenger and Baggage Ele«a*on.and c me ¦and* a splendid view of the City, Parlia Beatary Groinds, River and CaoaL Visitors he the Capita, h svuig basioen with the Govern meat find it mod convenient to stop at The Rnmtll, where they can always meet leading public men.The entire Hotel is supplied with Rmapes, and in case of fire there would rot be any oonforoaor danger.Erery attention paid to guests.KENLEY A ST.JACQUES, Proprietors.Apr! 13,1839, HOTEL BRUMICK, FIFTH 4VEME and Stth-St, NEW YORK.1BUCA1 UDjnaOPEil PulH.Tabla d'hote and Reataurant.Elegantly remodeled and refurnished.MITCHELL,KIN^LER A SOUTHGATE Proprietors.April 99,1889.TEE TEHSCOUATi RAILWAY.The temisoouata railway ap- fords access to Ltke Temiscouata and the Madawaska River, tin most ch trmiog Summer Reeoet and b:st fi dring locality in the Domin- Ronaing in coon action w th the Grand Trank and Intercolonial Ra Iways.Shortest ani best route to ell pointe in the Northern portion of the Provint* of N.B., via the New Brunswick Railway.SUMMER TIME TABLE.River-du-Lour, depart l.tO P.M.; St.Mod-nstr, 1.53 ; St.Francis, 2.23 ; St.Honora, 2.58 ; Bt.Lou:s.330 ; Fort Ingslls, 350 ; Notre Dama do Lac, 4 13 ; Sie.Rose, 4.40 ; Otter-born, 4.53 ; St Jacqnee, 5.19 ; Edmundston, arrive, 5.4L Returning, leave Edmundston a y,«8A.M.For further iaftnaation apfiy GENERAL R\u2019Y A S ÜEAMSH P TICKET OFFICP, 32, St.Louis Stnet, Quebec.JtdV U> 1889.\tCjb Quebec, Montmorency & Charlevoix Railway.Opel for Traffic Satflrtay, Am.10th.mu* kave Hedleyville for S\u2018.Anne .7.SO A.M.tnl 6.30 P.M sve CL Anne for Hedleyville at.5.15 A.M.and 3.00 P.M.SUNDAY TRAINS.t»6 SL Anns.300 A.M.and 4.00 P.M.ivc Helleyvillc.7.45 A.M.and 6.00.P.M.'ending the arrival of First-Class Cars, ich are expeded daily, only Sicond Class Jests will be sold.for spec at Fr i/ht and Passonger Rate* ily to the Superintendent.R.RUSSELL, G.S.CHESSMAN, Superintendent.\tManager.Lngnet 3 1889 SiÿfiS »\u2022\t«y I\"*-\t; l> IÎJ It*» f ll.K.r»« era-! »n nf l.n* «umling \u2022\tbMK creX Is\t*-> at- as M mv 6Uih \u2022¦rr that I wl I * MVc.IS./rrUi* FUI.E, tocrUwr *\t\u2022 V4f \u2022\u2022*111 E rSElTI^K on «OU\tW »OJ 'i 37 YengoSt .TaoatQ Will be found an excellent remedy fnriick be;* i»ch.-.Carter's Little l iver I\u2019lllr.Thous-H»ntl of letton from j»eoi le who have u-txi thei.i prove this fact.Try them.m,w Insw tfliws.Correapomlenoe intended for this column andex.uangcs should be addressed \"CmL't.'* Editor Morning Ciironiclr, QreBKO.\u201d Quebec, \u2019I'hursday, S»pt.Ilhh, 1SS9.Problem No.5-6.Ily don A.Qilbny, ol Ilrookh/n.(From New Or'eins Time* Democrat.) Rlapk\u20147 pieces.a a a m m m mt mm r m ym m m m m mm .,tr White\u20148 pieces.White to play and mate in two moves.Solution to Problem No.524.1.Kt Kt ô and 2.Mates accordingly.S dved by J.B.A.\u2014Virymat; K.S.; J.W.S., Montreal\u2014An elegant composition, although the olue is revealed to some extent by the threatened capture and check.Thiro is a dual if Black B goes to B 4.The International Tournament at Amattr-dam was concluded on 31st alto.We quoti th* following from ths Sunday Stir*: \"Barnet, Barn, Guntberg, Kay-Lsath< r, Loman, Maroo, Van Foreest and Van Vleet.Of those the first three took prizes at Breslau.Kay-Leather is a brilliant Liverpool amateur, Herr Laskir won the Hanpt-t mrnier at Breslau and, therefore, qualified as a 'Me stir,' Rudolph Loman ia an A mete rdam-Londont r and 1st) Dutch champion.Mason is Mason, Van Vlset hails from Loudon, where be is known id chess resorts as ths 'Little Californian,' and Van Foreest is also ex-ohsmpion of Holland.It would be very difficult to pick out a mire brilliant nine, and we predict the games will bear cut our statement.\u201d Tne resalt in ths Masters\u2019 Tcurnry was as follows :\u20141st prize Amos Bara, Liverpool, 7 wins ; 2 id Herr Lasker, Berlin, 6 wins ; 3rd James Mason, London, 5A wins ; 4th Van Vleet, London, 5 wins ; 5sn Herr Guaatxrg, Loudon, 4 wins.Buckle, on a visit to Naples, went int > a cafe where chess was p'ayed and was challenged to a game.\"For one lira, I suppose?'\u2019 said his antagonist.\u2018 As you like.\u201d \"For two, three, or yon might prefer Sve.\u201d \"A hundred if you like,\u201d was Buckle\u2019s reply.Thera was a pans* and the Itilian was thoughtful.\"Perhaps,\u201d he arid, pensively, \"you are Signor Boocle ?In that o- si I will sot play you at ail.\u201d Thus chess gives not only contemporary fame, bat lasting remembrance.To be a great obese player is to bo surer of immortality than a great ititesmao or a popular author.Suon roputatiweare sco i gained and lorwnt date, on the London Stock Exchange, in issuing the new bonds, yet these gootlemen are under no obligation (penal at lean) to redeem them for two yca*a and one ha'f from operation of contract, and even then, if they see fit ao to do, may throw np the contract without iucurring any penalty.Surely, reading the Mayer\u2019s lettir of 21st January last to Mr.Tarte, it might have been expect d that his Worship woalcl have had a clause attached to the schedule defining the value to be p'ased upon the existing bonds for the purposes of c inversion, reducing that value correspondingly\u2014say oco per cent per annum\u2014aa tne date of redemption might be deferred, Messrs.Hinson k Coates, not having been employed to sifeguard the interests of your city, a*e so far ai lean to*, in no way blameworthy for their rat in this transaction, but this is far from conceding Fiat your city representatives have p.preientativea of the people, it* conriitu-tionahty was confirmed by tho l'arliament of Canada and also by Her Majesty the Q teen , and by Her Majesty was lelt to it* operation ; \u2018Therefore, rmolvtd, that it if ine xpe- .w ra \u2014we raws\tvv mtavi - « >.Benn summering on a farm, I s\u2019pote, i ?\u201d\u2014Sew York Weekly.llAOKKi) nr nnomeraulk Panob, restlesH by day, sleeples* at night, rining unrefreahed in tho morning, without appetite, and poster xi by varying and |>erplexing symptoms, the dys|>ep> tic takes indeed a gloomy view of han.an existence.For him the zest of life seems gone, heartburn, oppression at the pit of the stomach, and the attendant annoyance* of constipation and biliouanesa, combine to render him utterly wretchod.But there is, if he will but tako advantage of it, a reliable source of relief from all thi* misery'.Northrop k Lyman\u2019s Vegetable Discovert and Dthpkftio Cure is, as its name imports, a botanic preparation, free from mineral poison, and an all sufficient remedy for moigesticn in its most obstinate form.It not on enriches ths blood by enabling the digestive organ* to convert ii3 icd »ceivod into nutriment, but deonrates it by increasing tho action of the bowels and kidnevs, the natural outlets for its impurities.But while it relaxes the bowels, it never does so violently and with pain, like a drastic cathartic.It aids, but never forces, Nature, invig\"rating as well a» purifying and regulating the system.It thoroughly rem-v\u2019o* those diiteaned humours which tend to irritate tha blond, purities the urinary secretion, and promote* a flow of healthy bile into the natural channel, besides expelling it from the circulation.Experience hoa proved that this standard modieme is a thorough remody for dyspepsia, biliousness, onativeuess, kidney complaints, scrofula, erysipelas, salt rheum, lumbago and all impurities of the blood.Price, $1.00.bimplo Bottle, 10 cents.A*k for Northaop k Lyman a Vegetable Discovery and Dyspeptic Cure.The wrapper bears a fac simJe of their signature Bold by all modioiue dealers Msy 31.1887.\tLnul&w Mrs.Stephan Dtnforth, of M inchestcr-by-the Sea, i* another victim of tho t ibicco hub t.She learned to amoks iu Virginia, whore show ;a* birn, and though she dois her own work and look* after her husband, who isold and iufiim, tha i* rarely without a lighted pipe ia iur mouth.She smokes twelve pipeful* daily.Mr*.Dtnforth will be ninety-seven years old on her next birthday.Thia will be hailed by smokers whi are frrquently t 11 that smoking will end tlnir day* as a cipit.il argument to use against their tirmenti rs.!?TÎ,r.PILLS.^5^ 'isp a ii.iL>i.- \u2022'\u2022k ITradiU'lio nn.l rrliovn all tho irr>uM*iro-*a afti r \u2022ting, l ain in th» Ki lo, Ae.Whil» their most roiuarkulilu sucri-M* ) ;m l>.in Nhiuvu lu curing KPS'' HeaiVr-.e.y-t Cartrr-» I.Ullo I.ivor l iil* are equally i ilual lo In CVnati|Hii n>n.cur ingaud pro-Vi-nting tliuiauiiu;.iugcoin).Uiut,while they al«o c imctalliliiM>riln**c«ih,.S Hill t-ml horo.and tin.ko 3.hoi.ni'i try tl.i r.i will funl tli.-ao littl.|ii|1k v.-iltl-n»-\u2019.in k i m-.iiy **\u2022» s th»: they will n.t l>o wit-ling iu do w iihout loi n».Hut afti r all nick Uoad is the bane of s»-nnuy livr* tha* horo's where won.u\u2019uoourur-alhoa^t.«»\tI Kül3 H\u2019or\u201d»s.\taiw p.and piomo B°- Oxford SL, lirookl/n, N.Y.| Witnoui injurious medicolioi-.Tux (\u2019XNTivn Compinv.77 Mu.ray Street, N.Y di- Marrlil, V*.ir.w.fri.Vi The Queen\u2019s Hotel, - Toronto, Canada.MoGAW & WINNETT, rroprietors.Patronized by Royalty and tho best families.Prices graduated according]to rooms.The Queen\u2019s Royal, - Niagara, Canada.McGAW & WIN NETT, rroprietors.fecumseh House, - London, Canada.McGAW, WINNETT & MOORE, Proprietors.May 8, 1889.DR.J.COLLIS BROWSE\u2019S THE ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE.-ADVICE TO INVALIDS.- fF YOU WISH TO OBTAIN QUIET REFRESHING SLEEP, FREE FROM HEAD J.ache, relief from pain and anguUh, to calm and assuage the weary aching* of protracted disease, invigorate the nervous modia, and regulate tho circulating system* of the body you will provide yourself with that marvellous remedy discovered by Dr.J.COLLIS BROWNE, (late Army Medical Staff), to which be gave the name of C1ILORODYXK, and which U admitted by the profession to be the most wonderful and valuable remedy ever discovered.CHLORODYNE ia the host remedy known for Coughs, Consumption, Bronchitis, Asthma.OIILORGDYNE acts liko a charm in Diarrhoea, and is the only specific in Cholera and Dysentery.CHLORODYNE effectually cuts short all attacks of Epilepsy Hysteria Palpitation and Spasms.CHLORODYNE *a the only palliative in Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Gout, Cancer, Toothache Meniugitia, &c.From byir.es k Co., Pharmaceutical Chemists, Medical Hall, Simla, January 5, 1880, To J.T.Davenport, Esq., 33 Great Russell Street, Bloomsbury, London.Dear Sir,\u2014We embrace this opi>ortunity of congratulating you upon the widespread reputation thi* justly esteemed medicine, Dr.J.Collis Browne's Cblorodyne, has earnod for itself, not only in Hin-dostan, but al ovt>r the East.As a remedy of gonur&l utility, we much question whether a better is imported into tho country, and we shall be glad to hear of its finding a place in every Anglo-Indian home.The other biauds, we are happy to say, are now relegated to the native bazaars, and judging from their sale, wo fancy their sojourn there will be evanescent.We could multiply instances ad intir.Unm of tho extraordinary ctiicacy ot Dr.Collis Browne's Cblorodyne in Diarrhu-a and Dysentery, Spasms, Cramps, Neuralgia, the Vomiting of Prognancy.and as a general sedative, that have occurred under our personal observation during many years In Choleraic Diarrhu-a, and even in the more terrible forms of Cholera itself, wo have witnessed its surprisingly controlling power.Wo have never used any othor form of this medicine than Collis Browne's, from a firm couviction that it is docidodly the best, and also from a sense of duty we owe to the profession and the public, %a wo are of opinion tbat the substitution of any other than Collis Browne is a dxlibuuatk breach or faith on the fart or the chemist to presceiber anu patient alike.We are, Sir, faithfully yoirs.Symes k Co., Members of the Pharm, Society of Great Britain, His Excellency the Viceroy\u2019s Chemists, CAUTION.\u2014Vice-Chancellor Sir W.Page Wood stated that Dr.J.Collis Browne « undoubtedly the inventor cf CHLORODYNE ; that the story of the Defendant, Freeman, was deliberately untrue, which, be regretted to say, had been sworn to.\u2014See Time», 10th July, 1869.Bold in Bottles at Is.Ijd., ?*.9d., 4s 6d., and 11s.each.Nono is genuine withoat the Words \"DR.J COLLIS BROWNE\u2019S CHLORODYNE\u201d on the Government Stamp, Over whelming medical testimony accompanies each bottle.CAUTION Beware of Piracy aud Imitations.SOLE MANUFACTURE R.-J.T.DAVENPORT, 33 Gt.Russell Street, Bloomsbury, London July 25.1389.\t2-ao-fri GREAT REDUCTION ! 5 Per Cent.Discount for Cash The Public are invited to Call and Inspect the following 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end Improving Boiled Psste.The COOK\u2019S FRIEND Is equal In purity to the pnrest, and far ahead of any other In economic valae.It contains no Ingredient that would injure the mort delicate stomach.ietaM by all respactable Broeen CA UTIOS.\u2014Ba sore to bny the genn ne \"COOKS FRIEND.\u2019* No vortntlon rom that name Is genuine.See the Trade on every Package.- .CÇEIÏX}.J liADh MARK.Aurait , 1829.Royal Military College OF CANADA, Kingston, Ontario.I TOE ROYAL MILITARY COLLEGE IS established for the purpose of imparting a complete education in all branches of military tactics, fortificatiop engineering and general scientific knowledge in subjects connected with, and necessary to a thorough km»lodge of the military profession, and for qualifying officers for eommoad and for Staff appointments.(a) In addition, the course of instruction is such as to afford a thorough practical scientific aud sound training in all departments which era essential a high and general modern ducaticn.(b) 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