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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.LU.(THREE DOLLARS A YEAR.) 4 U K BEC, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1898.(ONE CENT PER COPY.) KO.18,898.CHANGE IN TIME.Taking Effect 1st February, From Q .eS»' 9AM., l.l« P-'L, and U P.M Due Moitreal 3.36 P >L, 6.30 PAL, and 6 aO A M.woofi days.\t.\t\u2019vrrcir Making cloæ connec tions with Boston, YORK, Toronto.Chicago Express Trams and the overland route Manitoba, British Columbia, the Grea\" Go d Fields and Pacific Coast Points, Klondike, \u2022 tc.^\t.\t, SUNDAY SERVICE\u2014Two Trams m each ^125°?M.dus Montreal 7 40 P.M.Il OOP.M.do 0.30 A.M.Connections with a1! roads and to all points at Montreal\t_\t,\t, U.S Customs oScer at Station to cord and seal baggage to U.S.p->ints.Improvement in Ottawa Service.Trains leave Montreal\u2014^\u2018n^3°r tion.9.30 A.M., 2.00P.M.and *10 P M.Oalhoo^rs Scjuaio Station, 8 30 A.ana 4.30 P M.Trains leave Ottawa at 4 23\tA.M , 10 0> A.M.3 4J> P.M.5 60 P.M., reach'og Windsor Street Station at 8.05 A.M.2.00 P M and 7 >5 P.M.Dalhonsie Square Sution at 12.15 P.M.and 9 55 P.M.Johette IocaI will leave at 5 P.>L For full information.Folders, Parlor and Sleeping Car accom n* dation, apply to GEORGE DUNCAN, PHONE 91.\tPasseng» r Agent.City Ticket and Telegraph Office, (14 BUADE STREET) (OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE) and PALAIS STATION.January 31,1898.là RAND TRUNK sysjfrX TRAINS LEAVE LEVIS AT 7.30 A.M.12 40 & 7-30 P.M.and The Quickest.Most Direct Popular Route to the KLONDYKE -and\u2014 YCKO\\ GOI.D Fir MK Choice of several routes, and impartial information given.Full particulars as to sailings of all steamers from Pacific C ast cities Nr Alaska, and accommodation reserved in advanc- t) jreon.Through passenger and freight rates quoted.Alaska pamphlets and maps, containing full information as to the Yukon district, furnished on application to any Grand Trunk Agent Shortest, quickest and most direct route to New York.Passengers leaving Levis by 12 40 P.M.train reach New York at 7.00 A M.next morning.No Transfer in Montreal.Bag-gage bonded and checked through.Day Run between Levis, Portland, and Boston.U.S.Customs officer at Levis and Quebec to cord and seal baggage going to U.S.points.CITY ICKÊT OFFICES: 5 Tu Fort street, adjoining Post Office, and Ferry Landing, Dal-housie street.January 31, 1»9S.-! :MÂW&Æ&L-' ' WfflEâ TIMS TABLE 1898.\u2022\tGOING SOUTH.Lve Quebec (Ferry) 1.30 p.m.) EXPRESS for Lve Levis, Q.G.R-.2.00 p.m.f Sk.Francis Meeantic, Sherbrooke.Portland, New York, Boston, and all pointe South.Lve Quebec Ferry, 540 p m.\\ A,Ç Lve Levis Q C.R., 7 00 p.m./ DATION for Sherbrook*, Portland, Boston, and points on the B.A M.R R Lve Quebec Feny.7 30 a m.i MI X E D for Lve Lavis, Q.C.R., 8.13 a.m./ Beau» Jet.and St.Francis.GOING NORTH Ar Levis, Q.C.R., l.Mp.m ) EXPRESS Ar Quebec Ferry, 2.00 p.m / froinNew York, Boston, Sherbrooke, St.Francis and Megantic.Ar tovls, Q.C.B., 8.15 a.m.1 ACCOMMO-Ar Due Lee Ferry, 8-30 a.m.f DATION from Boston, Portland and Sherbrooke.Ar Levis, Cl O.R.6.45 p.m.) MIXED from J gt.Francis and Beau» J unction.All trains run daily Sundays excepted.Express tram connects at Harlaka Jonction with the Intercolonial local Express from Dal- Express Tain living (Quebec Saturday does not run bevond Suringneld Sunday morninir.Pullman Pala» Cars on Express Trains Quebec to Springfield, via Sherbrooke, without change.Connect at Sherbrooke with Pullman Palace Car to B»*t>n.Fh-oagh Coaches on Express trains Quebec to Boston without ChUnited States Custims officer at Quebec and Levis to examine and pass baggage, thereby saving trouble on the way.\t.\t,\t.\u2014Tile Ao'cnunodation train leaving i.evia at 7 00 P.M.onlv runs as far as Beau» Jet on Saturday nights, continuing to bher-brxike on Monday morning.For farther information, apply to the Com-piny\u2019s Agents or to R.M.STOCKING, City and District Agent, 32 St.Louis St., Quebec.FR INK GRUNDY, J.H- WALSH, G^n\u2019i Man-vger.Gen.Passenger Agi.January 8, l'*0^___________________\u2014 ï-y- ÿ T'-\u2019 » DOMINION LINE BOYAL MAIL STEAMEKS.LIVERPOOL SERVICE 1898.VIA PORTLAND.From Liverpool.\tSteamer.\tFrom, Portland.15 27 10 February.24 3 March.17 31\t\u201c\tLabrador .Vancocvbr.Scotsman .Labrador .Vaxcocvkb.Scotsman .Labrador.\t2 Fe y.1 P.M.i2 \u201c\t1 P.M.26\t\u201c\t1 P.M.12 Mar.1 P.M.i9 \u201c l P.M.2 Apl.1 P M.16 \u201c\t1P.M.VIA BOSTON.\t\t From Liverpool\tSteamer.\tFrom Boston.2 February.9 March.\tCanada.Canada.\t19 Feb 8.30 I.M 26 March.Noon Canada\u2019s average Ocean voyage, seven days.All these Steamers have superior pass* nger accommodation midship Saloons, ^Electric-Lights and spacious promenade decks Rates ot Passage Quebec to Liverpool via Portland : Cabin.$57.50 and up, including Rai ticket.2nd C.bin.39 50\t\u201c Steerage.28\t**\t\u201c\t\u201c Rail journey 13 hours, leaving Quebec evening previous to day of sailing- Quebec to Liverpool via Boston.Cabin.$70 and up, including Rail ticket.2nd Cabin.50.75 \u201c\t\u201c\t\u201c Steerage._ 33.75 \u201c\t\u201c\t\u201c Rail journey 18 hours, leaving Quebec afternoon prev ious to day of sailing.These Steamers have exceptionally good sr-rangements with the Railways and aie special* Iv adapted for the carriage if Fine Goods, Fruit, and all cargo req -irmg promr>t and careful handling.Through Bids of Lading issued to all Points, **\t.\t______ _ j j For rates, b rthing accommodation and all l.ontmorency SD.Ct other information, apply to W.M.MACPHERSON, Agent.83 Dalhousie Street.January 24 1858.L.>v>« Queneo 8 50 A.M.U.50 P.M.1.30 P.M.Quooec, Gcfirievoix blaii^ay.W NTBR TIME TAELS 1897 98- ClOMMENCIVG AND AFTER MON-j Da Y, OCTOBER 4th, 1897, Trams will run as follows >\u2014 BE CWEEN (2UEBE0 AND STE.ANNE.WS£K DATS.Arrive Ste.Anne.10.00 A.M.5 15 P.M,\t6 23 P M* û-v-S«» Aune.\t1iîî 7.15 A M\tI» 25 A M- 1' 40 A.M.(except Saturday) P.iL (Saturday only) SUNDAYS.Leave Qnenec.\tArrive^Ste.Anne.7 \u2019i.î 4.M\t9 00 A.M.2 00 P5L\t3.10\tP.M.pisL Legate Anne.5 .*0 4.M\t7.00\tA.M 114 A.M.4 CO P M.\t6 10 P M HFTWFFN OUEBEC AND ST.JOACHIM I UifBBiA.Satnrcay, March 5, 9 BEI W\tQUr.Dr*0\tI T.PCAVT*\t\\farrb 19 Leave Quebec.\t^ ArrJVf f^^M 5.15 P.M.(Tues.A Sat.only) 6.40 P.M Leave St Joachim.\tArrive\tQuebec.11.25 A.M.(Tuesday only) 12 CO P.M.7.00 A.5L (Saturday only) 8 2o A.M.QUEENSTOWN, ITH RIVER.Freight for Beaupre and St.Joachim will be re»iv«i at Quebec Station on Tueedays and Saturdays only.\t.\t».\u2014 foi all ooaar information apply to the Saper* H*JdCBKEMER, W.R.RUSSELL President.\tSuperintendent October 2, 1897_______________ THE CANADA Sugar ReBuiug Co.\t\u201c 24\tParisian\t\t9 April.\u2022Sardinian does not carry passengers.Steamers call at Halifax to Und passengers on the west bound trip.RâTeS or FASSA61.Cabin.$'0.00 and upwards.Intermediate.;.$34.00 and $36.26 Steerage.at lowest rates.& Return Tickets issued at reduced rates.Glasgow, Portland and Service.Boston From Glasgow.\tSteamships\tFrom Portland.\tFrom Boston.14 Jan\tGib ian\t\t1 February\t 21 \u201c\tHibernian.\t\t8 Feb 28 \u201c\tSarmatian .\t15\t 4 Feb\tScandinavian\t\t\t22 \u201c And fortnightly thereafter.London and St.John, Service.N.B.From London.Steamship».From St.John.15 Jan.26 \u201c Platia.M ANTINEA Chkronea.31 January.7 Februaiy.* 19\t\u201c And regularly thereafter.Glasgow, Londonderry and New York Service.From Glasgow\tSteamships.\tFrom New York 29 January.\tNebraska\t\t*7 February.RATES OF PASS AG K.Second Cabin.$35.00 and $40,00 K3T Return tickets issued at reduced rates.The Saloons and Staterooms are in the »ntral part where least motion is felt.Electricity is used tor lighting the ships throughout, the lights being at the command of the passengers at any hour of the night.Music rooms and Smoking room on the promenade deck.The Saloons and Staterooms are heated by steam.For further particulars apply to ALLANS, RAK A CO., Agents.January 26, 1898.(teeke Sîeam^lp Coapaoy, XbXIMCXWJBP.mmw AND WEST INDIES ROYAL MAIL UNES SAIL1HC hROM Pia; 4?H0K1H R'VEP NEW YORK For Bermuda S.S.TRINIDAD, 9th and 19th FfVruary, at 10 Am.For St.Thomas, St.Croix, St.Kitts, Antigua, Guadaloupe, Dominica, Martinique, St.Lucia, and Barbadoes.S.S.CARIBBhE, Wednesday, 9th February, at 3 p.m.Special Cruising Trips to the West Indies, 16th February, and 12th March.For further information apply SHBrea CUNARD LINE.VTEW YORK TO LIVERPOOL VIA J5L Ql to A.E.rbndge «r Co., Agents, 39 Bre-adway, N York ; R, M.Stocking, Ticket Agent, 32 Loui* street, Quebec, or to jARTHUR AHERN, iSecretary.January 31.18:8.FROM PIER 40 NORI FAST EXPRESS MAIL SERVICE Acrania.Saturday, February 5, 1 P.M Lcoania.Saturday, February 12, 9 A.M.Etbcria.Saturday, February 19, 1 P.M.Campania.Saturday, February 26, 9 A.M.\u201c\t~\t\u2018\t\u2018\t\u2018\t\u2018 A.M.Lucania.Saturday, March 12.8 A M.Etbcbia.Saturday, March 19, Noon.Campania.Saturday, March 26, 8 A.M.Cabin Passage $75.00 and upwards.Second Cabin, $42.50 to $55, according to season, steamer and accommodations.Steerage Tickets to and from all parts of Europe.For freight and passage apply to the Com pany'sOffioe.4 Bowling Green.New York.VERNON H.BROWN ft CO.General Agente.Or\tR.M.STOCKING, St.Louis Street, Quebec.February 1, 1898.DESPATCHES.enough to live on his income for the rest of his life.He also mentions that a nun from Ottawa, named Landreville, is with him in the Klondyke and is doing nicely.DIRECT CABLE WITH THE WEST INDIA ISLANDS.Toronto, Ont., Feb.21-The Halifax and Bermuda Cable Company having extended its cable fr\"\"\"\"_,\"',\u201d~'\"\u2018\u2018> SHEETINGS, Quilts, Damasks, Napkins, Towels, Pillow Cottons, MUCH REDUCED ! PINAFORES, Half-Price.BOYS\u2019 SUITS, Half-Price.GOLFERS, Half-Price.BDITORIAIj NOTES.The session of the Federal Parliament which opens to-day promises to be an exceedingly interesting one.The Government will certainly be expected to declare its policy upon a number of subjects on which it has hitherto more or less successfully hedged, and there will, doubtless, be much discussion upon the Ministerial Klondyke policy, the Drummond County Railway, recent appointments to the Bench, the position of Mr.Tarte, tlietanS\", the Manitoba School question and a host of minor matters.The Chronicle\u2019s reports of the session will be up to date as usual.An English newspaper is responsible for the following :\u2014\u201cWe have heard so much if late about the pitfalls which beset young girls who join the stage, that it will come as a shock to those who have made them selves responsible for raising tho discus sion to find from tho reports of the \u201cJay versus Sykes\u201d case that a girl can manage to blast her life quite as easily if she enter society in the role of a baronet\u2019s wife.Had Miss Christian a Anne Jessica Cavendish-Bentinck joined the theatrical profession in 1874 instead of mar.ying Sir Tatton Sykes, Bart., it is extremely improbable that she would have found herself to-day in to sad a plight.\u201d City and District Gossip in Brief.Hockey sticks and shin guards, are the cheapest.Chinicsj The new embroideiies have been received at Faguy, Lepinay k Frcre.\t21 Four enterprising individuals hft here last night by C.P.R.for the Klondyke.Electro Plated Ware Spoons, Cruets, Jelly Servers, etc, etc.SLEIGHS.SKATES- HOCKEY SUPPLIES.CH I N IC\u2019S BRANCH STORE 28 Fabrique Street TELEPHONE 702.Prepare Your Spring* Orders for BLANK BOOKS, BILL HEADS, LETTER HEADS, ENVELOPES, CIRCULARS and other There has probably been no pudding mould j QffiCB StitiOOBrj, Rü0t)8P SoâlUDSi 8tC.puUrity as the |\t____ r 1 r We can give better sati,fiction whan we have a reasonable tune in whu-h to do ths work, than on bush jobs.To buy embroideries ge to Faguy, Lepinay & Frere.It is to your interest to do so.21 Snow shovels, steel and w sod, at the branch store of the Chiuic Hardware Com-pany.The shop which claims to have the finest embroideries is that tf Faguy, Lepinav k Frcre.\t21 No less than three p irties applied at the Central Police Station last evening for protection for the night.OF EXGLAXD.Capital £2,000,000 Sterling.THE UNDERSIGNED HAVING BEEN appointed Agent in Quebea city and vicinity, for this first class Fire Assurance Company, solicit* from his friends and the public a share of their business.ROBERT C.WELCH, Quelec Chambers, 119 St- Peter Street, Quebec.February 2, 1808.\tL NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL PERSONS indebted to the Estate of (La Maison Blanche) Poul.ot Sc Page, of Quebec, that the book debu and notes of this estate have been sold and transferred by Messrs.Paradis & of instruction.He is one of the officers who wears the North-West medal of 188o.As Major of the 9th, in this campaign, ho went through all the hardships and difficulties of the expedition and was put in command of throe detatchments, at Glei- Everything Reduced The stock and also the Reduced Prices.Will be given ES fully as I for Rio Janeiro Notes and News.Personal Intelliarence.Hon.Chaa.Fit zpa\u2019rick went to Ottawa last night for the session.Sir Adolphe and Lxdy Chapleau went to Montreal yesterday by C.P.R.Mr.John J.McGee, Clerk of the Privy Council, Ufc for bis home yesterday.Mr.Ross, member for Rimouski, was in town yesterday on his way to Ottawa.The lion.Judge Lavergne left town at one o\u2019clock yesterday for Montreal and Ottawa.The Misses Warr, of Hyde Park, Mass., are guests of Mrs.P.Murphy, No.8, Fleurie street.Capt.Thos.McGough has left for Pensi-cola to take charge of the ship \u201cP.Cambria,\u201d \u201cQueen\u2019s.\u201d The popularity still lasts and the moulds are to be had at Chioiu\u2019s.Just received 60 New Gr&pl phones at $12 and $16 complete, and 800 Columbia\u2019s newest and best records, at 60 cents each, at Duquet\u2019s.\ttf The subject of the lectnre in Morrm College this (Thursday) afternoon, at 3 o\u2019clock, by the Rev.Thomas W.Fyles, is \u201cCreatures Affecting Domestic Animals and Live Slock.\u201d Admission free.chen, Langhan and Crowfoot, and was, possible in our advertisements during two months, under canvas, on tho J (Jufjucr ihe Sale.Crowfoot Reserve, under Gen.Strange\u2019s orders.In his regiment.Colonel Evan- turkl is very popular, and all ranks will | \u201cAny article purchased and not welcome him to his command.The Chronicle has no doubt that under his orders, our French-Canadian regiment will continue to do honor to our city and country.approved of, cm be exchanged or the money refunded.\u201d GREAT BRITAIN AND THE WORLD.Under the above heading the London Pinafores\u2014All at Half Price.Fine Lawn and Jaconet Trimmed Lace and Krabroi-dery.Lately imported, 68c now 31c.; 78c now 39j.; 89c.now 45o.Extra hne li8c.now Quebec Hortkoitaral Society, The annual general meeting of the Quab*! Horticultural Society, will bo held at the office of R.Campbell, Esq., «I He.Peter street, on MONDAY, the 7th day of February, at 4 P.M , f->r Election of Directors And general business.All interested in Horti-« Itore r.re invited to attend.E.E, WEL^H, Sec-'Treas.February 3, 1S98.3.5,7 0 A Good Farm Gun We are offering this week a Double^ bvrrelled Breech-loader, under lever artion, good strong steel barrels, complete with cover and leading tools, at at\\iny for Piano.Violin and Piano, Voice an 1 Piano, ;c.c,, etc.Written byjsoineof th- t>e*tM0DEfiN AUTHORS, Audi Sold at tne Lowest Price.Arthur Lavigne & Go\u2019s,, p5 Fabrique Street.tV A competent and reliable piano and organ tuner a.ii repairer always to be h id at A.Lavigne & Go.55 Fabrique Street, January 19 1898._________ la a ciuntry ne.vspaper appears the following anuouncement *.\u2014\u201cA number of death! unavoidably oned.\u201d went were virtually at ono with the Opposition Qi) the principle of frontier policy These things aeom 1-0 cjearly indicate a very notable decision bn the part of Lord Sa tie/ bcry\u2019s Government, Great ' Britain is doing her best to terminate the constant drain of the Wh war.and is increasing her defensive and offensive weapons.Why 1 Because never for years have the possible çorapiiica^iqnç foreign polit\u2019cs been «o imminent and so serf ouï, ïfre ur.» disguised competition of trance ip Africa, and of Russia in China, have brought out iutostrong relief thepossibilitiesof England having to stand ready to assume a determined and if necessary a warlike line.It has been a faahion of the Continental nations lately to aver that England can talk always, bluster sometimes, but fight never.Lord Salisbury, whose bent has Î always been pacific in small matters\u2014 pacibc tc the verge almost of weakness his euemios have sidtf\u2014ç&ia be wisely resolute when tho occasion calls for it.We ate neither jingo in our policy, says the Mail, nor at all alarmist in our view» of tfio situation.But we are heartly g ad when our commerce iabeing threatened in China, our plighted word made nugatory in Armcmtt tml |Crete,|md our just claims jeopardised in Afnc*.that the world slmuid know that we are ready t >r war, and intend tc, mi*», u-lia mon 1 ring on sticn a lov.ly tiaud isabsoluuly SUp I tlllOUc.\u2019 O.10 lit trr,\u2014»\u2018l have a doctoi\u2019s certificat here that I cannot sing to-night,\" said the prima donna.\u201cWhat?\" ronietl the mao g-r.\u201cI\u2019ll g ve you a certificate that you never could ting \u201d- Deitoit Free Press.During the month of January we will sell the balance of our sto.k of Ladies\u2019 Cloth Jackets At Half Price ^ : - For Cash.These Coat* are ^1 this .-reason's importations And all colors, Navy, Black, Tan, Green and Brown.$4.50 for\t$2.25 550\t2.75 700 f m \u2022\tm 8 ^O\t4.25 0.00\t450 ¦10.00\t5.00 G.R.RENFREW & DO., 36 9c 37 Buafle Street, 6 KING STREET EAST, TORONTO.January 16,189c.fROUSERINGS $4 50.tlIKlI» SALE : e-Ri isr o-s CASH $4.50 CASH.Worth $7 and $8.GREAT REDUCTION IN SUITINGS! 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All Ingredients Fure aim uifediy Hcaliiiftil, - «SK FOR \u2014 LAREN\u2019S \u2019\u2022 nn ifiii AND TAKE NO OTHER cembet 145 ^ THE MORîTOG OfTROJfiGkE, THCRSDAY, FEBRUARY », 1898.|Colonial House, - - Phillips SquareJ % H II i 19 P I N G-.OCEAN STEAMSHIP ARRIVALS nyLOIsTTJR^^L.m- s: m m: Date Steamship Fob 1\u2014Kensinttk>n \u201c 2\u2014Siberian 1 Great Annual Discount Sale.i »5 tl a Daring the month of January oui 3 & offered at liberal discounts.a a % :3 Mail orders promptly and carefully attended to.vr* »
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