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The Quebec chronicle
Sous un titre qui a varié (Morning Chronicle, Quebec Morning Chronicle, Quebec Chronicle), un journal de langue anglaise publié à Québec qui met notamment l'accent sur l'actualité commerciale et maritime. [...]
Fondé en 1847 par Robert Middleton et Charles Saint-Michel, ce journal est d'abord connu sous le nom de Morning Chronicle. Son programme éditorial est tourné vers les intérêts britanniques, ce qui plaît aux conservateurs et aux impérialistes. Toutefois, cela n'en fait pas une publication politique pour autant puisque l'on y évite les longs éditoriaux et les sujets polémiques, probablement pour se différencier du Quebec Gazette, ancien employeur de Middleton et féroce concurrent. Le contenu est plutôt centré sur l'actualité (majoritairement en provenance d'autres journaux anglais et américains), sur la vie commerciale et maritime, ainsi que sur la littérature (peu présente pendant les premières années). La ligne éditoriale du journal est définie comme suit : « [.] in the management of The Morning Chronicle we shall, therefore, begin by simply declaring, that, as we glory in our connexion with the British Empire, it will be our undeviating aim and unremitting endeavour, to create and foster a cordial attachment to those time-honoured institutions which have made her so illustrious in the annals of the world ». (May 18, 1847, p. 2)

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« [...] la direction de The Morning Chronicle, par conséquent, débute en déclarant simplement que, comme nous sommes très fiers de notre relation avec l'Empire Britannique, notre but sera sans détour de créer et d'entretenir un attachement aux honorables institutions britanniques, qui se sont grandement illustrées à travers l'histoire mondiale ». Sous Charles Saint-Michel (1849-1860), le journal devient le porte-parole des aspirations de la bourgeoisie commerciale anglaise et les sujets politiques prennent une part plus importante. L'esprit protectionniste, rattaché au torysme, teinte la rédaction. Durant la période de la Confédération, le Morning est utilisé comme tribune pour faire la promotion des idées de John A. Macdonald. Toutefois, l'attrait premier du journal reste avant tout la vie relative au commerce. En 1874, une fusion avec The Quebec Gazette met fin à une concurrence jugée ruineuse. Fondé en juin 1764, c'est l'un des plus vieux journaux d'Amérique du Nord. Une nouvelle entente survient en 1924. Pour mettre fin à une concurrence qui les affaiblit, le journal alors connu sous le nom de Quebec Chronicle and Quebec Gazette et le Quebec Daily Telegraph (fondé en 1875 par James Carrel, il défend les idées populaires et est reconnu comme étant libéral) s'associent et deviennent le Chronicle Telegraph. Les nouvelles prennent une place prépondérante dans les colonnes de la « nouvelle » publication. À partir de 1934, le journal est connu sous le nom The Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph. Il paraît toujours aujourd'hui. Voici les différents titres que le Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph a connus depuis ses débuts : Disponibles en ligne : The Morning Chronicle (Jan. 1847 - Nov. 1850) The Morning Chronicle and Commercial and Shipping, 1850-1888 The Morning Chronicle (Feb. 1888 - May 1888) The Quebec Morning Chronicle, 1888-1898 The Quebec Chronicle, 1898-1924 Non disponible en ligne : The Chronicle Telegraph (1925-1934) The Québec Chronicle-Telegraph (1934 à ce jour)


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Beaulieu, André et Jean Hamelin, La presse québécoise des origines à nos jours, Québec, Presses de l'Université Laval, 1973, t. 1, p. 1-3, 153-157. Beaulieu, André et Jean Hamelin, Les journaux du Québec de 1764 à 1964, Québec, Presses de l'Université Laval, 1965, p. 208-210. Waterston, Elizabeth, « Middleton, Robert », dans Ramsay Cook et Réal Bélanger (dir.), Dictionnaire biographique du Canada en ligne. [Consulté le 25-05-2006] Wikipedia, «The Quebec Chronicle Telegraph» [Consulté le 25-05-2006] Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph, «History» [Consulté le 25-05-2006]

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[" sv NAS CSA HEUTAUUEUAGTESeÉ + TO-DAY'S TIDES.High Water\u2014 3.44 a.m.TO-MORROW'S TIDES.Nigh Water\u2014 1.30 a.m.| 4.12 p.m.Low Water\u201410.30 a.m.11.08 pm.501 p.m.Low Water\u201411.47 a.m.11.51 p.m.+ EIEN S ERTS ron \u2014 a san meme icle.Local thuader storms, mestly fair and warmer.FRAT CEES TE TEES TES TESA PHOBABILITIES FOR TO-DAY, ~~ Lo = \u2014 re | \"The Chronicle is the Beat Advertising Medium in Quebeo.\u201d| __ * VOL.LIL NO.19318.~~ THE CHRONICLE, QUEBEC.MONDAY, JUNE 5, 1899._ PRICE ONE CENT.; PRISE Se 3 THE STRIKE Ge BSCEOECE SEE © I FO EST ON RECORD ANGLO AMERICAN IS NOW OVER.is porting New 3 PROCESSION OF i \"ne i l P A [| ET S We have offered you a Refriger- NÉGOTIATIONS.THB ORAN EE Wonk AT RRR 0 CORPUS CHRISTI.REAR RR BRB) .ator for $10.50, another for $8.00, - THE SHERBRO OCEAN ARRIVALS.We offer.a Sylid_ Hardwood ip ong, with im- ved Galvanized Iron Shelves, ardwood Ice Rack.Insulated Air Space.Antique Flow Finish.Galvanized Iron Living throughout.Fancy Bronze Encks, and Ice Capacity 40 lha., for the Record Breaking price of $6.50 Only.Corae snd examine the Refrigerator.It ia the same as our $3.00 Refrigarilof, daly 3 itidine A Wl in sine.CARRIER, LAINE & CO.; 263 St.Joseph Street.\u2014 THE POST OFFICE 1 HAS A BIGDEFICIT.~.Cheap rye pace nl 4 THE BANK'S _.GOLD RESERVE.MANAGEMENT OF THE - BANK OF ENGLAND SEVFRELY CRITICISEL) , FOR.ALLOWING THE GOLD RESERVE TO DE- CugAst: and there in Yeason the leaders both to the United States and Great socidted Herbert Henry Asquith SEisiday Great Confidence in Lord Sälisturÿ's Tact.EVEN LIBERALS SUPPORT HIM.MR.HERDERT HENRY.ASQUITH SAYS HE EONSIDERS THAT THE PREMIER 18 CoXbUitTiNG THE NEGOTIATIONS TACT- FULLY\u2014LIBERLAS CONSIDER THAT THE QUESTION JS UN- DOURTEDLY IN CAPADLE FANS: See ae London, June 4.\u2014 The Marg t Salishury\u2019s handling of the British end of the negotiations of the Anglo- American Commission is regarded with confidence not only by his supporters but by his political opponents to believe that M a informal commusisation with of the Opposition the Government was able to assure itself of the sympathy of the l.iberals in a coming arrangement satisfactory Britait: A representative of thé As- Pr6és had à falk with such action, on the part of Sir Wil- ONCE \u2014 THEIR WAGES TO BE INCREASED.Spdginl se the Chronicle.Ottawa, .dust 4, \u2014 It Is stated here to-night that thé atffké of the Grand Trunk trackmen has been practically settled and that the mea will return to work Monday morning Fof 8ome days it has been known that the Government took a serious viéw of the situation, despite the mantiér 1H whith they jhade light of it in Parliament.The Rübjfét wos considered at a Cabinet meeting on Saturday, and a decision reached to offer the services of the Governmert af mediator.This offer, it is said, wigld have been souches in te + Would Hay « rallway fo thé a city of aécepting h mediation without arfy ifidad de but the disagreeable neces ty r frid- Laurier and his coll das been averted through the oiely jac- jtencence The Compjny re to consider their Powell and Clarke, M.É.'s, the TORONTO DOWNS THEM EASILY.THE TORONTO PASEDALL TEAM od the ol senior Sherbrooke and Capital inittèn q the Grand Trunk 0- opened under favorable auspices, cl posal inade to them.oy (° P ear eatiiplains that the nish struck giving time mands, with which they were willing to a large extent to comply.Mi Taylor, visited Montreal yesterday at the request of the strikers, and in resulted T8.|who moved over thé ground here as was, it seems, an augury for OKES AGAIN DEFEATED.The Shamrocks Are in the Sane Beat.HAS A PICNIC WITT?ROECHES- TER \u2014 MONTREAL KNOCKS CESTEH \u2014 CRICKET MATCH.Jo0000 \u2018ational Icad.mh 29 \u201cNational Tead pid.veeeloneses North American.Me 113 Northern Pacific Com.new.| #9 | 47 Northern Pacific, pfd.«| 74 ?New York Central & Hudaon.1: 1 g ¥ Lake Erie X West.12] Y.Lake Erie & West 2nd pid NY Lake Erio & West Let péd N.Ÿ.Ont & Wos.Omaha, cum.Pacific Mail.Foul, a.& Reading ail paid.U.& Rubber pid.Union Pacific receipts, Union Pacific pd Wabash Nat National B:s01 t pfd.American Stoel and Wire Com American Steel and Wire péd.*Kx div.CHICAGO GRAIN AND PURE, Chicago, June 8.-The followiog ere the » bigbest, lowest and closing prises a 0 pe \u2018 EEE seen Jaly.NEW YORK PRODUCE MARKER.New York, June 3.\u2014 Flour, receipts, 13,998 barrels; exports, 8037 barrels; sales, 3500 packages.Market quiet but firm.Rye flour quiet.Cornmeal steady.Rye quiet.Darley and harley malt dull.Wheat, receipts, 134,025 bushels ; exports, 18,455 hushela; sales, 855,000 bushels futures and 40,000 bushels spot.Spot market firm.Options opened steady on moderate foreign demand, but developed subsequent weakness owing to big spring receipts and an unexpected break at St.Louis.Later prices raliied on excessive rains in the Northwest, and closed strung at % to Sc net advance.Corn, re ceipts, 145.275 bushels; exports, 55.- R94 bushels; sales, 50,000 bushels futures, and 112,000 spot.Options opened steady and advanced moderate ly on covering prompted by too much rain west.Closed firm at 4e to Ye net addance.Oats, receipts, 63,- 700 bushels; exports, 188,386 bushels; sales, 40,000 bushels spot.Spot market steady; Options closed quiet.Butter weak.Cheese dull.Esge steady, Molasses firm.Coffea op- are quoted as follows : 122.30, Madrid.22.00.Rome 107.25.LONDON SUGAR MARKET.London, June 3.\u2014 Cane quiet but steady.9d.Beet firmer, June 118 1lAd : July 11s 214d.Lisbon 38, BEST IN THE MARKET.THE SHAVERS\u2019 IDEAL BALANCED HANOLES.FAULTLESS GRINDING, \u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014 A POST CARD WITH name end address will be the means of your receiving n splendid assortment of samples of beautiful wall your homes, from B.Leonard, John street.FINANCIAL.UNION BANK OF CANADA Dividend No.65.OTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN TH41 a Dividend at the rate of Six Per Oent.per snuum, on the Paid Up Capital Stock of this Institution, has been declared for the current half-year, and that the TE will be payable at the Bank and Branches, on and afer, THURSDAY,.the First day of June next.\u201cThe Truth Bock il be closed fom the enteeath.to-the.Phitty-Firé of May, both days inclusive.The Annual General Meeting of the Shareholders will be held on TH - DAY, the Ffteenth of June next, at the Banking House in this city.The chair will be taken at 12 o'elock, By urder of the Board, E.E.WEBB, General Manager.Quebec, April 25th, 1699, QUEBEC BANK.OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT à Dividend of Three Per Cent.upon the Paid- up C Ospital Stook of this Inatitution has been declared for the current half year, and that the same will be payable at its Banking House in this city, and at its Branches, on and after Thursday.the First Day of June Next The Transfer Books walk be closed from the 17th to the 3L:t Ms, toth days inclusive.The Annual General Mzeting of the Shareholders will be held at\u2019 the Bank, on MONDAY, the 5th day of June next.The chair will be takes at 3 o'clock.By order of the Busrd of Directors, TBOMAS McDOUGALL, General Manager.Quebec, 21st Aprd, 1899.~~ BANK OF MONTREAL.OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A Dividend of Five Per Cent.for the current half-yesr, (ueking a total distribution for the vear of Ten 1e- cect) up the paid- up Capital Stock cf Lhie-dnstitution has been declared, and that (he same will be payable at ita Banking Hoose in th's city, and at ita Pranches oa and after THURSDAY, the Gras day of June ne eke wil be closed from the he T an pay mend Sucday 10.10 PM.From Grand\u2019Mere, Saturday only.\u2018Train from Quebec will run between Grand Mere und Shawensean ca Tuesdays, and Baturdays Kzcorsion tickets to Grand Mere on Satordays, $1.60 Firsts Class, $1.00 Second Class Ore T hours at $ rd been Satordsy for by Dg, Opposite 24.Louis Botel.J.3, BCOTT.Sco'y.ard Manrgowr.* LEX, HARDY, Gin.rs.& Fass, Agen May 15th, 1899.CUNARD LINE.EW YORK TO LIVFRPOUL VIA 'URENS Cabin Parsage so.00 2 an upwards.Second Cabin, 836 upwards, Reveous Tax Tax additional, according to season, ateamer and accommoda- pad Éteerage \u2018I ickets to ard from sll parte \u2018arope.For fre'ght snd passage ap ly to the Company\u2019s office, 4 Bowling Crees.New York.VERNON H.BROWN & CO, General Or R_ M.5TOC G Louis Street, Quebee, ENNYROYAL \\L PILLS riginal and Only Gen: EVE] a .THE CHRONICLE, QUEBEC, MONDAY, JUNE 5, 1899.Y MA A TREMENDOUS SEHLLER.Tobacco SMOKING AND CHEWING.FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS.BRowN SHAG FINE CUT ec Ba TOBACCO L.LA RUE, Jun?Aerican Toba Ey pL\u201d ona -\u2014 moanÿ of Successor MONTREAL MARRIED.HENDERSON-SISSIONS \u2014 At Tri nity Chorch, on June 2rd.inst., by Rev.E.J.Etherington.B.A.A.Henderson.of Ottawa, to Janie, daughter of R.Sissons, Esq., of Batiscanee re DIED.DEROUIS June 2nd, Caroline Derouin, youngest daughter of Francis Derouin, Block-maker.Notice of interment in next issue, MeBAIN\u2014 At Montreal, on Sunday.June 4th, inst., Georgina $.Doddridge.daughter of the late Edward Doddridge.and beloved wife of D.C.McBain, ail of this city.Funeral from her husband's residence, 110 \u201ccott street, on Tuesday, 6th, at 2 p.m.to St.Andrew's Church, and thence to Mount Hermon Cemetery.Friends and acquaintances respectfully invited to attend.Montreal Star please copy.PATERSON\u2014At 67 Ste.Anne street.on the 4th inst, in bis 75th year, James Paterson, of this city.Funeral from his late residence to St.Andrew's Church.thence to Mount Hermon Cemetery, at 2.30 p.m.Tuesday, 6th inst.Trotters and Pacers Brand Races at Quebec SAVARD PARK, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday JUNE 6,7 and 8, 1899.F.RST DAY -TUESDAY, $178 oo \u2026\u2026 1735 % SECOND DAY\u2014W«DNESDAY.Class.- 3% Pura.een .115% 8173 © .225 10 CONDITIONS.Nations! Trottimç Associtàr1 t> govern.inten in each raco to bs awasrdel omly \"Ali races will bo for trotters and pacar, Ail races to be mile pr», boss 3 iu 5, is Four to enter, three to start.Loeser divide | : 3).25, 15 and 10 por cout.Firanos 11 class will ba À per cent, À pv comt aklitinaal will be ch irz-d to wiunera Horses ¢lizible from the fites May.Hopples are admitted No conditional entries, 5 por cont mnst accompany sll en\u2019 ries Katries coe THURSDAY.let of\u201d Jane, 28d should bo ei trawed toL P.Larochella, Ss.Masguorite stress, Quebec.0 ras bava boon made wita the Richelieu à Company for the transport of borses oe DL P LAROCHELLF, Scervtary TT \u201coil Meeting LADIES\u2019 PROTESTANT HIME Will be Held at that Institution T0-DAY, JUNE bth, At 10.30 A.MA STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL asp.|} FLOWER SALE Wil be Held by the Ladies of the Ca hedral Sewing Cail, AT THE CHURCH HALL, On Saturday Afieraeos, Juze 10, Frum 4 ts fi O'clock.Admission F Organist aad Choir Leader WANTED.ANTED EY CHALMERS CHURCH (Presbyterian) Quebec, an Organist awd also a Choir Leader.Applications with testimonials amd stating ralary re- qu rel, to bo sent to MR.ROBERT BRODIE, Drawer 1006 oa oe \u201c ORCHESTRAL iL WAL \u2019 ff mre 3 Mr.A.A.Pony ban has just recived sweral \u201cAin or Automatic Piano ad Organs.[i yt have a piann which you do not use mikch 290 to A.A.Foisy's, Se Roch's, either Juriaz the day time or evening and listen ¢) the i will renier où tiv pias finest pieces of th reat \u20ac copraurs, Any persis whe does it understand anything about mesic ein lam in Give minutes tr play with the reateat case the most «line pieces.Th.instrament may b> aduptel to any piano, and isan o:chestra ina house.The Name E.B.EDDY is Oued 00402 PARLOR MATCHES.FOR THE * Motunten Ste tOuedeetott Ask for any of the foilewing Brandac \u201cWMAGLE\u201d pat up in 200% or 100% \u201cVICTORIA \u201cLITTLE COMET.\u201d * SUFFICIENT QUALITY.* HULL, MONTREAL, TORONTO UEBEC.\u2014 A {ÉRIES! American Net and Twine Company, OF BOSTON AND NEW YORK.MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS.Fish Nettings, Cod Traps, Cod Seines, Caplin Seines, Herring Nets, §c., &o.ALL MADE FROM OUR OWN .GOLD MEDAL TWINES.te.anes nebec Province can be sdpplied with our manufactures through their Quehcc Merchants, or by application at our office in Boston or New Yo P.S.\u2014We would particularly call attention Lo the fact that for over fifty ear: we have been und are stil] the Largest Makers of Fish Nets, Twines, &c., in America or Europe ; that our goods have always stood at the head ; that our prices have been an are THE LOWEST.That whenever and wherever we have exhibited our manufactures in competition with all others, either at the London Fieh: Exhibitien, in 1883, or at Chicago, in 1901, we have always received the HIGHEST AWARDS.Therefore all buyers can safely rely upon getting the best at satisfactory prices, and upon the inost favorable terms.Correspondence Solicited.Illustrated Catalogue Free.+.American Net and Twine Company, 34 Commercial [Street, Bo:ton.Mass ESTABLISHED 1842, CAPITAL 3350.00.BRITISH WIRE HOTUAL LEE ASSURANCE.COMPANY ESTABLISHED OVER 50 YEARS.Fisbermen of the Taie old est sblished Company had au oxe edinzly prisperous e forine 189$ and in ail the qualities that gu to make up a very pions Cumparay the BALISE BAPIRE is unique aud takes te leading position in Cana Tne Expense rato is the lows in Gravis whilst the Valuation baus is ths atroogest.All de-ivable forms of Pol-c7 imued.N ) INCREASS IN RATES.Pol.cics free from all restrictine.\u20ac aims pa\u2018d immetiately on enti-factory proof of death and title.Allcla\u2018msss:tl xd bere Tha Bri ish Kmnpire combines th alvantages of o Canadian, with the finxn al stability of a Britis Company.For rates and crud toss; ply WM.M.MACPHERSON, Agent for Quebec azd I'istrict, $3 DALHOUSIE STREET, Or L.E.TASCHEREAU, City: À Neo 43 ST.PETER STREET.Telephon« 498, GUARANTER THE E.B.EDDY COMPANY, Limited, +++.Accumulated Furds - - - - - $13 600,0C0 | Annual Income - - - - - = 2,000,000 Assurances in Forces, Over - - - - 43,000 600 Total Asssats in Canada - - - - - 2,000,000 Total Liabilities in Canada - - - 1,300,000 Excess of Assets in Canada Over Liabilities - « 700,000 BEST SUITS | IN - THE - TOWN \u2014\u2014 FOR \u2014 Ko soi Fatma THE P.C CORSETS DO KOT REQUIRE THEM, They Recommend Themselves «aces Kauh P.C.Corset as soon as sold, causes the sale of hundreds of others.1f you require a 75 cent or §1 Corset, try the P.C.If it is an article of superior quality and of better finish.ssk for the \u2018\u2018Bulfast\u201d Corset.Tt costs $2, but is economical at that price.You cannot have much happiness until you haxe bought your boots and shoes at the Club Shoe Store, | HAPPINESS.Sitastion Wanted Telephone 204.TY A MIDDLE AGED AY, HAVING : tem years\u2019 experenve 1 Lo kikeping.| where you find Élegance united with 267-269 St.Joseph Street, Quebec Speak ant write b jas Languages \"Feat in durability, and nt moderate prices.- - Apply by ktrer Club Shoe Store, 197 St.Joseph New sunshades.cheap.at Glover.A.B, |siceet, St.Roch.Old stand of Que Try & Co.Chronicle Offes.| hec Bank.+ Le There is po Satisfaction in Using a Poor Bose BUY A GOOD ONE FROM THE Mechanics Supply Co.06%, Peter Street Quebec.UNDER THE SUN.\u2014 It is frequently said that there is nothisg new under the \u2018un.This is more or less true, Ask mothers of fawilieamho have given their children the well known southing syrup \u201cL'Ami des Enfants,\u201d and they will reply that there is something new under the a Thin is & syrup which affords relist to children and cures nervous troubles, while at the same 11m allowing the mo her to spend 8 quiet 1 \u201cght.W.BRUNET & CO.DRUGGISTS, 189 + 14) St Joseph Street, St Roch, Quebee.ss Factory ;: 96 Crown Street, Quebec.Branch Cflice, 44 Ursule Street FRONTENAC ELECTRIC % Dye Works axolaundry.This +*abl.shmns has ben re.onvenized and ipped with } Jectric Power aud Modern Machinery, and has s iid of 20,00 pieces a Patraniz d dy ail: re frum ali parts of the De Ixntice Royal Mai\u2019 Stes : \u20ac à, and Canadusn: Pacific ALL WORK CHERFNTEED WITH PROMPT DESPATCH.7 Bpccial Kates Made With Ocean and Gulf Bteamers.G.BLAKE, Manager.SAVE MONEY ON NEW BICYCLES | Sigg Men's on Ladies: $35.Pleven \u2014FINE WHEELS IN FVERY DETAIL, .Brsoks-Hano Bevorrernom 65.60 6 vé: Réfains a NicagLine a SPECIELTT.SoLk ARRTE Po Prat PE winds or Quikatc bos \"Cnescent Bicÿtiks\" ¥.W.BOYD & SON, 1623 Botre Damo St., MONTRIAL CATALOGUE 37 Ercveucs any BumDmEs Wait} fen iy FREE v.& a Ep-rtine Goods Co.Que dec.Agents for Quebeo as dnd District TROTTING RACES A BRIDE OF THREE 2 DAYS.The Ifoncynioon Ends in Death \u2014A Kad Evett.A very sad death éccurred in Montreal yesterday morning, the decensed being a Quebec lady Mrs.D, C McBain.On Thursday last Rev.Mr.Love united in the bonis of matrimony, at St.Andrew's Church, Miss Georgina N.Doddridge and Alr.Pavid C.Me- Bain.After tho fmarriage ceremony the happy young gouple left on their wedding trip to ontreal, where the young bride k sk.A physician Place at Savard's Park this Week.The trotting rates which take place to-morrow, Wedn and Thursday at Savard Park, will, from present ap- vearances, be the best ever sesh ih this city.Although the entries close to-day, a large number have already been received from Montreal, Ottawa Kemptville, and also from most parts of this province, while four horses are entered from London, Ont.One of the features of this meet will be the appearance of \u2018l'oininy, the cele brated driverless pacer, who Jas year paced a mile in 2.121y ri'nutesi To Take was called in, po o informed Mr.Mc- Bain that his wife was suffering (rom that she was acute gastritis, and Toriousty.in.n Saturday re hut has improved ¢ on that time quite ! \" trs % |reuntiy.It is to De \u2018os, el Lihat dr.morning; ber/body being brought |, [Li peor to hme tir eines trotting races will be duly appreciated by the citizens who should attem! he meet.back to Quebec last evening.Needles to say that the news of this unexpected death was received with a shock by the friends of the young people.\u2014\u2014\u2014 Saloon passengers pet Allan ss.Numidian from Liverpool, May 25th, 1800\u2014Mjxs I.Bilston, Miss A.T.Birks, Sif Henry Lynch Blosse, Mr.V.L.Clemence, Dr.E.Cross, Mrs.Cross.Mr.H.Christie, Mr.W, (risk, Hiss Davis, Mr.J.Tempest .FIRE IN SF, ROCHN.A general alarm\u2019 from box 83, at No.3 Fire Station, yesterday morn- ive, called the Fire Brigade out, for a' fire which had originated in the workshop in rear of Mr.Jacques\u2019 duction store, on Nt, Joseph street.The flames had ade considerable of Dawsoy, Master Dawgon, Mr.F.A, [headway previous to the arrival Pry.Mrs.Durston.Mr.C.Edgerly, |the Fire Brigade.The alarm was Mr.aber.Col.Hon.Keith Tur- [Kiven at threes minutes past one ner Featherstonshaugh, Mrs.Fea- o'clock.It was but a few minutes therftonehuugh, Miss Feather- juntil the structure was enveloped stogbhaugh, Miss H.Fillshill, in flumee.and had it not heen for the Miss M.Fillshill, Mr.J.Philip timely arrival of the fire fighters, together with their untiring efforts, the conflagration would certainly have been much more serious.The Hayle.Miss Howell, Miss Lawford, Mr.I.Leith, Dr, 3.H.Lowe, Mis Lbwe.Mr.H.K.B.Marsland, Mr.F.Moore.Mr.A.¥.Munro, | fire was got under control about a Mr.\u20ac.1.Oxlade.Major Nicholwn, [quarter past two, after damage had Mrs.Nicholson.Mr.[=.G.Price, jheen caused to the extent of $1,000.Mrs.Price, Miss G.Price, Miss It | Mr.Jaciues' loss ix placed at $500 ! Price, Miss A.rice.Master J.|on his stock, which is covered by in- I'rice andl maid.Mr.W.Ranstead, |surance.\u2018The building.which is the Mr.H.Richard, Mr.J.8.Roe, |property of Mr.Couture, ix also dam.Capt.Sawbridge.Mr.R.\\.¥mith, |aged to the extent of 5500, It is a Miss G.\u201cmith, Major Stu two-story structure, und the upper T.R.Starkey, Rev.PF.G part is badiy gutted.\u2018I'he property of Mr.J.Jobin.painter, which ad- Mr.F.O.Stewart, joins the structure in which the fire Major Stone, Mrs, Stone, Mr.G, W, Weliburn.Mrs.Chaplin Wilkinson.Miss (i, originated, was damaged to the ex- Wilkinson, Mr.W.F.\u20ac.Wilkinson, [tent ol $50.Mr.Jobin carries $400 Mrs.A.G.Wolley-Dod.insuraoce.SUDDEN DEATIL THE DOUKHOBORS.Mr.James Patterson, residing on | The s.s.Lake Huron, having on \u201cte.Ann street.died suddenly last [board 2,238 Doukhobors, from Batoum, passed Cape Race yesterday morning, and is que in port here to-morrow afternoon, when they will be landed at the Dasinwhile taking supper.The who was deaf and dumb, was very well known in this city, where he hod numerous fricnda, He had been suffering for some time past from heart disease.and Coroner bel- Jeau dil not think it necessary, under the circumstances, to hold an evening dncensed, DEATH OF LT.-COL.OSWALD.Montreal.June 4.\u2014 Much regret is expressed at the death of Lt.-Col.Os- wald, which took place in London, inquest.Deceased was 74 years of on Saturday age.- cd MONEY.SPORTING NEWS.(Continued from First Page:) TIMBER TRADE.1st Innings.C.Torrens, c Massey, b Godwin.H.Price, b Godwin .W.Price.b Godwin, .I Buratall, \u20ac Smith, b Massey Price, b Godwin .Price b Godwin .A.Price, c Massey, b D.Meleod, \u20ac and b M: F.Evans, not out \u2026 Stanley, b Massey .Billingsley, b Massey Extras .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.cs one #OSSUHSUS5NHO Total .3 Bowling \u2018Analysis.| w.6 4 ve .11 .0 0 14 0 15 6 0 a us 0 F.MeNeughton, ! b Torrens 1 Extras .7.oi 8 Total Lu.Los Geer en sie voescece DE Dowling Analysis.R.W.J.Durstall \u2026 \u2026 25 4 C.Torrens .25 6 TIMBER TRADE.2nd Tonings.C.Torrens, not out .28 H.Price, b Massey .o£ W.Price, b White 8 Total, two wickets .38 Bowling Analysis.0.M.R.W.4 2 5 O 5 2 16 1 3 0 10 1 The weather Inet Saturday was all that could be desired for the Royal land Ancient game, consequently there was a goodly turmout of twenty | Payers for the (Sewell) Jubiles Tro- Thy owing are the scores of those who returned cards : ross.Hp.Net A.M.F; d'Eschambeult, 80 9 81 A.Brodie .so & 8 C.8.Smith .87 H.M.Smith so S.Blanchet .si A.J.Painchéud - 91 \u201c|H: fi.Bignelt 9 6 93 Major Sheppa 97 2095 J.Hamilton .166 8 98 G.B: 8: Young .103 2101 H: 1.Voh IMand \u2026 315 10 105 Messrs.Hamel, Tofield, Patton, G Thomson, Brodie, H.Seott, Laurie, Hall and Rev.Canon Von Iffand returned no scores.Mr.d'Eschambault's score of 90 popular one.See the beautiful silk display in one of the large show windows at Z, I'aquet\u2019s.Procsezion of Corpus Ohristi, (Continued from First Page.) erected in Champlain street, that put up by No.6 Fire Station being par ticularly admired and reflected great credit on its designer, Mr.Daniel O'Connell.Rey.Mr.Tessier dit Laplante officiated.All the streets through which the processions passed had teen cleaned on Selurday evening, a number of nen being engaged up to midnight to do the work.The constables of the city police force had been detailed by Deputy Chief Walsh, at the request of Chief Pennee, to accompany the procession, and presented a fine appearance.They wore their white helmets for the first time this season.IF YOU WANT HOUSE PAINTING and pepering executed in a hurry and with satisfactory results, give your orders to DB.Leonard.53 John street.BROUGHT TO THE HOTEL NIET.On HKaturday eveming.o horse driven by a voung farm \u201cand, nanwd Joseph Magnan, from Charlesvourgtook fright an the Montcalm Market place, and ran down towards St.John street.Young Magnan junwwd out when the horse started, but fell under the wheel which passed over his ankle.The horse ran across Lhe street od collided with an iron pole which®™®.¢ à stop to his wild career.In the meantime some of the onlookers picked the young man up, and it was seen that his ankle was broken.The ambulance was sent for, and Magnan was driven to the Hotel Dieu, MONTHLY MEETING.The monthly meeting of the Ladies\u2019 Protestant Home, will te held today at 10.30 a.m.It is to be hoped there will be a good attendance.Silks und wash stufis for 1899 summer, and subuper fur goneral- ¥.advertised to-day by Z.Paquet! gtoms was very creditable, as the grass is getting long through the] fair green, and his win was a, very CUSTOMERS LIVING OUT OF Quehec can get beautiful samples by wall paper, mailed fred, from DB.Leonard, 53 John street.CANADA, Province of Quebec, Svrenion Cotsr.Dis et of Quenre.} Clarles Richardson ct a! Haintiffs ve Gustave Schwob et =], Def AND \u2018The Grand Trunk Railway Company of \u201c Garnishce.t issued, the Gco's and Chattels of \u2018he ve named defendants, seized in this cause, consisting of Fo rtesn Hundred a\u2019 d Forty Sa'ted Call Skins, will be sold on the TENTH foot J of June instant.at salve o'clock in_the forenoon, at tte.Grand Trink Railway Coispany of Canadé Freight Whar, i itt the City cf Quebec, {th Juve, 1 JULES CASAULT CASAULT, BAC ÉDRSTENMENT mr OF High Grade and Medium BICYCLES AT REDUCED PRICES.++ The Best Value That Has Bocn Offered in This Marketaeew REPAIRS OF ALL KINDS, \u2014_\u2014)(\u2014 New Rims, Frames, Enameling, etc.\u2014jot\u2014\u2014 R.Sampson, 289 JOHN IN STREET.In virtas of the jud Hotel du Louvre.FIRST CLASS BOARD.Theo.Gagnon, Propristor.5SSiSt Joseph Street, Quebec.MEALS AT ALL HOURS.Mr.Gagnon's 28 years experience ae steward oo 2 board the R.& O.Navigation Company's boats is a auflicient guarantee to travellers and the public generally, that the table will always be first class, A VISIT IS KEQUESTED.TO .LUMBER DEALERS, =\u2014\u2014\u2014}of The Newfoundland Iron Ore Co., Limited, of Workington, Newfoundland, invite tenders for the delivery at Old Perle-an, Trinity Bay, Nowfuundland, of a large quantity of 12 and 10 inch Square Spruce Timber.Specifications may be obt.ined at tke office of this paper.\u2018The Company does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender.8.HERBERT WILLIAMS, Superintendent, \u201cONLY $10.HE LATEST KOVELIY ! HE MINTO CAMERA he Least Expensive.\u2019 he Moet Perfoctedho Easiest to Workhe Scle Ageut for Quebec.JOSEPH BEAUDRY, 205 St.Jubhn Strect.Always on hand, all Supplies for Photo Amateurs of the blood,and ena-| In concentrated drope.10, resist climatic frac debility.nation.\u201cIt has tion, and {i docs mot A Potent Brain, Nerve and Sexual Restorative, and a of Turkey, by a returped 7 estonery and utes to cure nny case, 82.50 (m Shee a Ci in Gr lors, This ia all we have tosuy, ls TOBACCO.A Large Package FOR LITTLE Save the Coupons for they are Valuable\u201d Beauce 'Greenhoiises BEDDING PLANTS FOR ALL.\u2014\u2014o{\u2014\u2014 Per 100.Per 1,000 Geraniueas.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.84 90 $35 00 .300 25 00 mamaiie .260 20 00 Achyranthus .\u2026 300 125 00 Alternantheras .30 = 2 J ea .Bari .\u2026 500 40 00 Pilea.400 3% 08 Centaur.400 _ 3500 FIC; ETC., EIS: ! Bitong Healthy | Plants, _ jonste ste Rite Propori Smaller Quantities; BEAUCE GRELNBOTSES, Ste.Marie, Co.Besuce, P.Q Just Received \u2014\u2014 AT me Arthur Lavigne & Co.No.68 St John Street.A Freah Supply of the Wonderful Preparation Diamond Polish, invalasble for cleaning snd polish » short time, with ery oP lishing in expense.Planes, Organs, Sewing Machines, Tables, Counters and Furnitars of all kinds, having a polished or oiled surface.Sold ia tottles at 30c., 40c., 60c.and $1.50, sccording to size, at Arthur Lavigne & Co, 68 St.John Street.The Newest ! Thy Best! BEVELED CUSHIONS ALUMINUM BASE, FLEXIBLE HANDLES.These siaurps can be stamped on tbe raper in aay cld way\u201d as rapidly as ove œn t resale ;a good print pe tire, no rebound, no b'ur, no noise and lesst possible wear to stamp The Aluminum base is light and will pot rust or tarnish; \u2018Thess are the very latsst Amer can production, aod a great improven ent on every other kicd of stainp mount nu ibe market They ars fully guaranteed by ourselves as well as by the manufacturers Ask tosee our new noiseless, rell inki stamp pad, wears longer thap any otber T.J.MOORE & CO, Rubber Ftamp Mauufacturers.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Pier at the mouth of Cap Rouge River is submerged, as well as other deep water pier that was there up to last winter, at the end of the Long Wbart.The position of the PIER at the MOUTH of CAP ROUGE RIVER, is as heretofore, shewn by a Flat Buoy by day and a White Light by night, and the position of the DEEP WATER PIER, recently taken at the end of the Long Wharf, is in a straight line with the said Flat Buoy, and about 600 feet to the West thereof.Cap Rouge D'ier and Wharf Co., N.FLOOD, May 18.1899.a ee.THE QUEBEC CHRONICLE lished every lawiul day Chronicle Printing Company, their printing house, Mountains bling the constitution FER BRAVAIS == flashs commésaes 8H MEDICAL JOURNAL - 801D 2 pda ALL TRE WORID on aris, 130, Rue Lataystiefu aranieed cure for Impotency, Lost or Failing isan: Dinar It 1s composed of the same pure nmi 9 paid.Ta pian, beats 1 packages.\u201d Car à nes - ORIENTAL REMEDY ED.patina Tears FER BRAVAIS Fitted Toraluable in alt PER BRAY debliitates Epidren, ail she good effects of von scitkous proue WHOLEBALE : Pi Gonoral Dobility, Varicocele, Atrep! This Wonderful Medicine is homens froin the potent remedies used io Turkish Haremn.Toa davettrial lucent, (Nene References Fire Mat M Ps ou Teton he vitality BRAYAIS' IRON cases of anæmia and LANCET.\u2014 \u201cA beautiful and interesting sipat disturbing the di, cing crmatipation or disturbing the Sen; hy, 4 obtained from the Chief Physician ot the .lee of a three months\u2019 course, which ca pe No C.0.D.or dep it schense, No long-wi rd Fratemiiy Co.reper Quebec, LI.Wallis, Managing ventes - "]
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