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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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[" UV OO ODOO OO OO OOOOOCOOOU ©) JOS.COTH, & Tobacconist, the best, the cheap-% ©) est, the greatest jobber in Olgars © and Tobacoos in this city.O, (®) Ss ) RAT LV.NO.19,904.HON.MR.BLAIR UNDER HEAVY FIRE \u2014_\u2014\u2014 Railway Estimates Discussod Yesterday in the House \u2014\u2014 LC.R.EXPROPRIATIONS AT LEVIS \u2014_\u2014\u2014 HON.MR.HAGGART HAS A QUIET SHOT AT HON.MR.DOBELL'S CONSCIENCE \u2014 NR.PRIOR THINKS BRITISH COLUMBIA IS UNFAIRLY DISCRIMINATED AGAINST.\u2014_\u2014\u2014 (Special to the Chronicle).Ottawa.April 30.\u2014The louse did mot wet into Supply (ill near recess Lov.Mr.Prior, of Victoria, BC, had considerable to sav about the grievances of the Went Coast Province, which last wear contribuled over three millions, to Nova Scotia's two and a half millions.The exports and imports of British Columbia were larger than that of anv of the Mari:ime Provinoes and she secured à much smaller share of tho expenditure than either of the large Maritime Provinces, Kifteen thousand dollars the vour was the limit secured for harbor {redging at Victoria, which had only ten ter cent less seagoing vessels than Montieal and a much larger number ilau Que bec, which harbor owel four million dollars to the Government, Out of ü total fisherv revenue of >80,000 Mritish Columbia.contributed $33,000.whereas out of $250.000 expenditure she secules only $13,600, or about half .{ Nova Scotia.The division of expenditure was unfair to ile Western Frovince, and he wimed that a good all-round sum be set apart for needed infprove ments.Mr.Blair, Minister of Rallwavs, waxed eloquent on the big thins the present Goverament had tried to do for the Pacific Province, includinz the Yukon Railway, tw great all-Cuna- dian route \u2018o ine sold regions, which was blocked by the !riends of the member for Viccosia, In Supply à Leræ discusion tusk phue on the iter of S100,0K lr a round house in the city of St.John, including $20,000 for the expropriation of land a mile outside, which Mr.Haggart claimed was grossly extravagant.Mr.Blair growing wrathy, Mr.Os ler pointed out that it was a common thing for owners of land desired for railway companies to extort all that was possible, and the bus/n°ss course was tp go further, as the G.T.R.and C.I.R.both didin Toronto when too much was asked for machine shop sites, both going outside the city.» - Mr.Haggart said there had been no land boom around the City oi Quebec andanother Minister bad conscientious acruples about the price asked for the d'iains of Avraham.In Levis $8,950 Wis ashcd for à lot of lend 8% x 100 us the station wiih no buildings on Mr.Blair contended it was unfair lo compare Levis with anv other place whcie land was required for tue railway, where there is a harrow strip of land bounded by the clif and the river, where tho Intercolonial had only a stugle traci, al u point where rusi- nex was cougcsied, and it was atso- Jutely necessary io exproprinte to get through, and in doing so we were tax- mg an invaluable slice from the Couwre property.Several lnt:rcolonial Railway items passed before midnight.Some of the Ministcrial offers and dea,ings with party capitalists va: t© eve vu ne general elections provoked soe yeaihing criticiam, and Mr.Biair bad several more hot quarter hours, 10 which hi has of late heen accuntomed.pe TRERS FOR SaBLE ISLAND Halifax, April 30.\u2014 Eighteen cases of trees have arrived here by the Allan steamer Sardinian to te planted on Sahle Island to try and keep the grass on that lonely Isle, The trecs were purchased in the south of France by Major Gourdeau, Deputy Minister of Marine, on his recent visit to France and will be placed on the island as an experiment.\u2014_\u2014\u2014 RAILWAY DISCRIMINATION Toronto, Ont., April 30.\u2014 The Coun cll of the Board of Trade at a meeting held this afternoon in private, had before it evidence to support the charge that the Railway's have been discriminating in rates for freight to New York in favor of Hamilton and Brantford and against Toronto.Further inquiry will be made and the case may be taken to Ottawa for the ruling of the Railway Committee, GRAND TRUNK MEETING London, April 30.\u2014 \u2018The Grand Trunk Railway Company held ile \u2018haif yearly meeting to-lav at the Cannon Street Hotel.It only lusted forty-five minutes, and was exceptionally quiet.The attendance was small, Sir Charles Rivers Wilson, the President, was in chair, and announced that he was I@ving on a trip to Canada this weel® In presenting the report of the directors, Sir Charles said that the half vear had heen uneventful except through the loss sustained by the retirement of Chas.M.Havs from the position of General Manager to accept a position with the Southern Pacific.The President expressed.the hope that there would soon be | reciprocity in coal between Canada and the United States.He slated that the directors had decided (0 build an ele vator at Portland, Maine, but declared emphatically that there was no intention 10 discriminate against Montreal in favor of the American city on the Atlantic seaboard.Sir Charles took- ed \u2018upon the: prosnects vf the railroad a8 quite encouraging.The report was adopted and the retiring directors and auditors were re-elected.WEDDING POSTPONED BRIDE SOUGHT SHELTER IN THE HOUSE OF BRIDEGROOM'S RIVAL.Plymouth, Pa., April 39.\u2014A wedding which was to have taken vlace bere this afternoon was postponed indefinitely because the bride refused to [parry the man she said she did not ove.Miss Mary Herman was to have wedded John Horabad, who, with Lis best man and several frionds arrived at the house only to find that the girl had fled a few minutes before.Her parents suspected she had gone lo James Kuchnik, a young man whose attentions they had discouraged, They found her at lus boarding house and triod to get her to return.She re fused, amd said she would marry no one but Kuchnik.Kuchnik, too, defied them to take her.The girl's father thereupva had him arrested on à charge of abduc- (fon and took the girl home.She would not, however, marry llorabad, and he «a wondering what to do with the furniture he has bought.Kuchnik bas been released on bail.ere = ee?CHEAP JEWELLRY New York, April 30.\u2014 The jewels of Prince Henry de Croy, of Belgium, seized on his arrival in this courtry, were today appraised at the Appraisers stores.They were estimated to be worth less than $1,060.rr ere.ages, ct LATE FATHER JOLY Montreal, April 30.\u2014 As the result of an inquest on the body of Father Joly, held at Joliette to-day, a er- dict was returned that the priest had committed suicide while mentally unsound.\u2014_\u2014\u2014 LONGSHOREMEN TO MEET.Montreal, April 30.\u2014 Over seven hundred longshoremen met in their hal here last evening and discussed the general condition of the longshore men of Canada.It was decided to call a convention of all the Atlantic ports which include Halifax, St.John, Quebce and Montreal, \u2018o mect at Quebec early in May to consider their condition and organize a national union.It was pointed out that the present pay was too low, considering that fley were compelled to work continuously at a cargo loading or un loading until it was completed and that 1heir work was only oL:xirable a portion of the year.SHOULD DIRECTORS VOTE.London, April 30.\u2014 The discussion in the House of Commons to-day of a private bill conferring \u2018additional powers on the London and Northwestern Railway led to a great deal of acrimmonious | recrimination- Mr.John SBüroz, (Socialist).who with the Opposition, generally opposed the measure, was called to order by the Speaker for atigmatizing some of the railcoad representatives in the House as \"ornamental guineapigs.\u2019 Mr.Burns\u2019 special reference was to Mr.MacArtney, who was elected a director of the Lincoln and Northwestern Railroad after having been appointed Financial Secretary to the Admiralty.The bil} was finally rejected by a vote of 21% to 202, amid prolonged cheering.Mr.Swift MacNeill, (Liberal) then vigorously protested against the impropriety of Mr.MacArtney who was financially interested, in voting in favor of the bill, and he moved {that the vole be disaliowed.Mr.MacAr(- ney hotly vindicated himself «on the ground that he was following precedent.He then walked out vf the House Mr.Balfour, the (igvetnment leader, appealed to the Iousk to express itself decisively against the principle underlying Mr.MacNeill's motion.Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman, Mr.John Dillon and others thought it an excellent opportunity to iy down a general rule that the vote of a director should not be allowed.Mr.Keir Hardie, (Soctalist) said he considered it time for the House to adopt a higher standard of putty.adding that there was a strong feeling in the country that the House vas becoming more and more corrupt financially.This remark of Mr.Keir Hardie cavs- ed some uproar.Some of the members protested against the imputation and the Speaker informed Mr.Hardie that he must not be disrespectful to the House.Mr.Hardie, however, proceeded to say that the working people regarded the House an an annex {lo the stock.exchange.The House then divided and rejected the motlon by 268 to 308 voles.A number of Government supporters voted against the railway bill.\u2014\u2014\u2014 js MORGAN AGAIN New York, April 30.\u2014 It was re ported to-day that the Maine Steamship Company with a line of boats plying between New York and Portland, Maine, has been purchased by J.P.Morgan and his associales.Mr.Horatio 1iall representing the Maine Steamship Company would confirm nor deny the story.marr {CANADIANS PRAISED London, Mav 1.\u2014=(iencral Sir Uenry Colville's despatch on the operations at Paardeberg, which were inixiaid in the War Office and which Mr.Brodrick, the War Secretary, declared was never received, was publi last evening.It contains nothing aging or {hat could have induced Government to wish to hide it.There is litte ln it not already known.General Colville praisesmowt highly the gallantry of the Canadians who were engaged in the operations.T0 CURA A OULD IF OND DAY.Take Lazative-Bromo Quinine Tab fete.All drugrists refund the money Lf it fails to cure.#6.BE.W.Groves signature is on srk big, j |sonages.Martial law has been neither | hi THE SUCCESSOR TO LORD WM.SEYMOUR \u2014_\u2014\u2014 Isto be the Admiral of North American Squadron a HALIFAX TO BE A NAVAL BASE \u2014\u2014z/\u2014 IMPORTANT CHANGE IN THE ADMINISTRATION OF MILITARY AFFAIRS \u2014 OFFICERS BEING.WITHDRAWN \u2014 NAVY TO HAVE FULL CONTROL.\u2014\u2014\u2014/f=\u2014\u2014\u2014> Halifax, April 30.\u2014 It is reported here that the British Admiral on this station may command all the forces in British North America.The rumor is that all the military will be withdrawn excepting the garrison regiment and be replaced by two thousand marines and sailors, thus making Halifax a big naval basis.The delay in the appointment of a General to succeed Lord William Seymour here, and the new appointment of officers to succeed several siafl officers withdrawn from this station would give color to the report that the military authorities are contemplating some radical and important change.\u2014 - NEW PIER DESTROYED San Juan, Porto Rico.April 30.\u2014 The new $150,000 pier was totally dos- troyed by fire todav.A larue stock of sugar and rum was lost in the flames.The value and quantity of ile goods destroyed is not known.The fire continuez to rage and threatens to spread to the stores of the Custom louse, \u2014\u2014 A NIBILISTIC PLOT Paris, April 36.\u2014 A deskatch to Le Soir says that a Nihilistic plot was discovered in Warsaw, Poland, yesterday, and that ramifications of the conspiracy exist among all classes of Polish societies and especially among the workmen.Among the six hundred arrests made since last night there are several highly placed per- e- clared in the three towns occupied by the Cossacks\u2014 mmm.McKINLEY IN THE SOUTH Memphis, Tenn., April 30.The Presidential train passed through the heart of Dixie today, and at 4.30 o'clock this afternoon reached Memphis.This was the first resting place of the tour, The heat was rather oppressive, but the weather was nol so warm as the President's welcome.The hearty greetings extended to the President along the route testified how comnlete- ly he has captured the hearts of the veople of Dixie.Confederate veterans at all the stopping nlaces were among the President's most enthusiastic auditors.fre THE POPE'S MESSENGER Washington, April 30.\u2014Canlinal-elcct Martinelli to-night received from the hands of a member of the Papal Guard of Pope Leo XIII, Count Stanislaus Colaciochi, who had just arrived from Rome, the Consistoriai letter formally advising him of his elevation to the Cardinaiate and the Red C'uchetto emblematic of that high office.The cere- monv, which was brief and simple, occurred at the Papal Legation at six o'clock this evening in the presence of a number of Church dignitaries.The large parlor of the lezation was brilliantly lighted and here Mgr.Martinelli and those nearest to him assembled for the ceremnny.Saluting the Cardinal-clect.Count Coladotat handed him one of the letters, which was read aloud, and proved to be the credentials of the official mesvenger- \u2018Thenthe second letter was handid 10 tho Cardinalelect, who ran through it and handed it to Bishop Kdlev, of Savannah, Lo be read.It was as follows (= \u2018From the Secretary of State, Rome, April 15, 1901.\"To Monsignor Sebastian Martinelli.\u201cIn the secret Consistorv of this morning His Holiness deigned to cle- vate to the sublime dignity of the Cardinalate Monsignor Sebastian Martinelli.THs gracious and sovercian favor is brought to Your Eminence for vour knowledge and guidance.\u201cM, CARDINAL RAMPOLLA.* When the letier had been read Count Colaciochi opened the small leather morocc case and took thercfrom a red silken accuchetto or Cardinal's skull cap.Dr.Conatv removed the purple cap from the head of Monsignor Martinelli and the fatter placed the red cap of his office in ite stead.Count Colactochi addressed the Cardinal saying he had been highlv honored in being chosen as the hearer of this message to the delegate.He referred to the long and eminent services of Mgr.Martinelli, his unfailing de votion to the Church and td\" the Supreme Pontifl, and expressed {he hope that the blessing of long life would be given the Cardinal for the labors of the exalted station now bestowed on im.Cardinal Martinelli responded briefly, He referred to the ifluntrious house from which Count\u2019 Colaciochi descended.So far as he himself knew the favor which the Sovereign Pontift had deigned to show him was not due to the humble services he had been able te perform.but to the graciousness of the Pontift himself and as in the past he had always sought to promote the interests of the Pontiff and of religion so with the heln of God he would continue those labors, Dr.Rooker was the first to conere- tulate Cardinal Martinelli on his eRva- tion.This was followet by Dr.Marchetti, the Ablegate and many of others present.The Cardinal then invited his guests to join him at dinner.It was understood that the formalities of taking the oath would follow the ceremonr but (his will be dene later in the week, QUÉBEC, LCI TA MAY 1, TELEGRAPNIO.RICRODES.The Crown Ry of Japan has been safely deliv of a son.Uelief works were started at Lemberg.Gallicls, * vewterday aud bread distributed to the unemploved.Pan-American postage stumps are Bow où wale a6 the post o!Boes in New York.The Oceanic arrived off Queenstown at 7.30 p.m.vemterday, but was unable to land hey passengers, and proceeded to Liverpool.The diréctor of the Government zhip- vard at Williamshaven has warned the laborers against absentiux themselves to-day or participating in Mav Day de- monsirations on pain of dismissal.Mr.Ashworth, of Manchester, Fngland, reports the cowliion of the Doukhotor settlethent near Prince Albert to be prosperous and satisfactory.The Bishop of Kingeon and Hom.David Mills wil) receive tbe degree of Doctor of Law from Queen's Univessitv, Kingston.to-dav.- Aguinaldo has been subpoenaed in a Philippine murder case, but it was decided he was not an available witness.Baldonero and Pedro Aguinaldo, relatives of Emeleo Aguinaldo, and five Other insurgent leaders lave surcender- President McKinley has subscribed $100 for the benefit of the victims of famine in China.Secretary Hay has subscribed the same amount, The Canada Atlantic has jeased twe ships from the Monreal Traasperiat.on Company for .u coupld of tups, corrying grain betwen Dulnh and Depot Harbor.Five members of Joseph Parton's family were burned to death yesterday at Hurdvilte, Ont.in a fire which broke out in the middle of the night.The vault of the First National Bank of Guilford, Maine, was dvuamited yesterday, but the safe vesisted the explosion and the burglary oulv got $115 in silver from the cash drawer of the counter.T.G.Esterbrook jumped from the train near Tusedo, N.Y.while being conveyed to the Middletown State Hospital tn charge of his brother and an alleged aunt, and received inpuries which will probably prove fatal.The Chinese Government, savs its Minister to Washington, is not attempting to negotiate part of its loan in the United States.The rate of interest is too high.James Laskie was buried under a fall of auicksand which caved in froim a deep sewer in which he was working and was with difficulty extricated alive.One of the s5aëes ased in dig- fing him out inflicted a deep wound on is head, which had to te sewn upon the fireman Grieve, kill- ei at Patkhurst,Onl., on Monday, attached to their verdict an opinion blaming the Grand Trunk for not having a sufficient number of employes to peiform their duties properly.A difficuly has arisen in the en- farceinent of 1he Provincial law re quic.ag the inspection and certificating of clothing factories, arising from the fact that much of the clothing sold in Ottawa is made in Hull.The Christian Herald, which is raising à relief fund for the famine in China, has telegraphed to General Von Waldersee requesting permission 10 send food beyond the lines into the Shan Si Provinces where Lhe famine is raging.E.H.Faulkender, a prominent mem- her of the Blair County, Pa.Bar, left home on Saturday night, and intimate acquaintances do not expect him to return.Ile was custodian of a trust estate of $18,000, TheNovoe Vremva savs that Austro- Hungary and Italy are ao longer im- hued with the advantage of a Giermun alliance ; that the positions of Great Britain, minor Evropean States and tke United States are modified, and that it is especially important to show that the dual alliance is unshakable.Count Tolstoi has published à two column repiy to the degree nf ex-com- munication pronounced against him Which.he says is illegal, arbitrary and full of falsehoods, and instigates to evil sentiments and deeds.He declares that the teaching of the Church is a lie in practice and a compound of vulgar supersiitions under which Christian doctrine entirely disappears.LEYLAND-MORGAN DEAL.London, April 30.\u2014 The, shipping combine absorbs the interest of the commercial world \"here.Though no definite information ix yel obtainable, it im understood that the American Line management \u2018has also been in conference with Messrs, Morgan and Baker, with the idea either of joining or making a working arrangement, Liverpool shipping circles thix morning were seemingly ignorant of this phase.They predict sharp competition between the Morgan people and the American Line.Aside from the new combination there is general activity among the Atlantic steamship lines.Two conferences will be held in the near future The first will be held with the view to bringing the White Star and Cunard lines into the continental pool.The second will be a conference of the purely continental lives, to fix a uni form steerage rate.It will.be held in Paris this week.It is said that overtures have teen made to certain Manchester engineering firms, for the purchase of their concerns by an: American syndicate, tert ptt.A ttre.DAM WASHED AWAY.A telegram from Chicoutimi, receiv.The jury ed in town yesterday says that the land forming the south wing of the Pulp Company's new dam has been completelv washed away, leavipg a gap of three hundred feet.The river has laken a new course for about 4 acres and then resumed its natural bed.The Pulp Company has stopped all work, and will likely remain idle for two months, : F.SIMARD & CIE, nexexexexexexekxexekxexe Dress Trimmings\u2014\u2014\u2014 Novelties in Dress Trimmings, Comprising : Boleros, Reverses, Yokes and Collars, Black Silk Renaissance, Real Arabian Wavy Galloons, Double Edged Insertions, French Valenciennes.\u2014\u2014 Spring Silkwe.: That's the price we are asking for 7ôc.Printed Foulard 24 in wide.Pure Bright Silk Large variety of elegant designs, and choice colorings.Weare also showing black and colored Englieh Silk Soft Finish at 5oc.\u2014_\u2014 ichest Richest, Dantiest Muslin Undergarments At the Lowest Prices Ever Asked Anywhere.WE ARE AGENTS FOR Standard Patterns and Pub lications.rer freres F.SIMARD & CIE, 137 8t.Joseph Street.St.Roch QUEBEC.HOWOAOKONONOXONONONONO Ono Price Only.Telephone 3157.WALDERSEE'S STERN MEASURE London, Mgy 1.\u2014 Dr.Morrison, wiring to the Times from Pekin.April 29, protests that Count Von Waldersee policy of punitive expeditions has \u201cthrown the greater part of the province of Chih Li into anarchy and disorder.\u201d \u201cThis is so complete\u201d he says.\"that the neighhorhood of Pekin is now unsafe for foreigners than at anv previous time since the occupation began.The trade with the interior is crippled.The only armed Chinese are robters and Boxers.Restitution 10 the Chinese of territorial jurisdiction has hecome a paramount need.\u201d Pekin, April 20.\u2014 General Vavron, commander of the French forces is about leaving P\u2019chin fec Tien Tsin.He will make his headquarters there and supervise the reduction of the French troops who will be gradually withdrawn in accordance with the wishes of the Ministers of the powers wha desire that a partial reduction of the foreign troops rhould be begun immediately.To-day, Count.Von Waldersce sent the voply of the Generals to gle views of the Ministers regarding the military questions discussed yesterday hy the Generals in conference.The reply agrees in the main with (he sugees- tions submitted bv the Ministers, and names 30 as the number of troops by which each of the powers shail te represented in the garrisons at Tien Tsin and Shan Hai Kwanrome fp remem A TOTAL LOSS, St.John, N.B., April 30.= William Thompson & Son to-day, received a cable that the St.John bark Artisan was a total loss and condemned.The Artisan sailed on February 17 from Manila in ballast for Newcastle, N.SW.The results of the pharmacy examinations at the Montreal College of Pharmacy were announced on Saturday.For these examinations fourteen major and twenty-one minor students enrolled their names, and of these, three of the major and five of the minor candidates passed, and are named in order of merit.The next examination will be held in Quebec about the middle of October.À pastoral letter, written by Bishop McQuaid has been published in all of the churches of the diocese of Rochester, N.Y.notifying all Roman Catholics in the diocese that a jubilee will be held by the church from the firat.Sunday in May until the first Sunday in November.\"Most ingratiating man 1 ever knew,\" said the former acquaintance of the dereased, ''Why, that fellow could wheel a baby buggy along the sidewalk during a street parade and get nothing but smiles.\u2019 ~Indianapolis Press.Wik con 20g.» en dire to the dinesved s mproved Blower, Heals the ulcers, clears the air se stops droppings in the tared and Ha: Fever, Blower All dealers, AW, \u201c Pa ro Toronte und bby Z- PAQUET'S Porgimen BUTTERICK Wo sell Butterick Pat and take RE Business Expands., 1.Because of the great number of genuinely good bargains we are always offering.2.Because of the uniform lownese and popularity of our prices, 3.Because of the new and desirable character of our merchandise.No slackening of activity, One important sale follows another.8 tomething new ; always something to interest sud attract shoppers.The following announcements exemplify these fact-.Until Saturday, 4th {May inclusive, will be offered in \u2018These Stores \u2018Three fine patterns of Fibre Carpst (real Fibre, not imitation) well worth 65¢.a yard.For 39c.A desirable eelection in Mercerizad Silk Brocatelle, usually selling $1.00 a yard.For 650.Nice Drapery Fabrics, fancy designs, generally sold 81 25.For 73e.Japanese Rugs, hand made, very stron, ill L offered at the following reductions = & wb Sizo in feet From To 9 x9 87.00 $4.14 (4 x 104 sw B39 9 x9 8.50 5.49 9 x12 11.75 7.39 10 x 14 15.00 998 12x12 17.00 10.89 Special Attraction for Saturday, 4th May, from 3 to 6 p.m.Whole balance, 50 dozen pairs Black Kid Glovas fur Gents, worth 50c.à pair.For 170.No more excuse for borrowing your neighbor\u2019s black gloves for next funara], when they can be procured for lees than a quarter.Of course, at such a low price, the sale will Le limited to retailing.1.PAQUET, 165,161, 169, 171 Joseph 91 May 1st, 1901.Telephone 2171.TELEPHONE 502 To send you a sample book of their Choice Designs in Wall Papers, We bave no old stock to show you.Nor do we advertise at cost price as this yeai's goods.You can't buy Gold Dollars for 67 cents.Neither can you buy a 30 cent Wall Paper for 5 cents.No matter who the advertiser is.Wo have also one of the best assortments of READY MIXED PAINTS, ENAMELS, ETC, IN THE CIIV.If you intend having any work done in our line, get our prices before goiog elsewhere.++ Tioket Agente, F.8.Htocking, 33 88.Louis | Union Paoi R stirred up the rebellion.e not 2,45 Brprons do Bhes- [1.30 Exprues From | Burney; kK.Es Crean, 14 Busdeatreet, | Union Patti star To gaze listlessly at them, but made com- 630 once | ab Mixed, tr V8.Loniher Cu pi looks with interest on the mamiscript xe om \u2019 , A ¢ Portland and Beauce Jet- aod| FLDER, DEMPSTER & CO | ester Union of the Declaration of Independencepointe Boush.1.Megantiv.ROYAL MAIL BTEAMKIU LINES i Te Finally he came to a garref.This Gread Trank Ballwer werrm Consisting of 12 ee Argregating nf pas where the bell as pins whey the : 40,000 Tons.oi aration was read, was .Pa Eee | DE STE QUERSS | BRAVER LINE - TO LIVERPOOL.| American Steel aoû Wire pid.%' 101\" | Then he wanted to know what had 6.90 Express to the | Ween ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS.Ny Uno 57 | 3a [become of the bell.They found it for West.M.Take Champlain (new) bœin roraw,.9,000 tan | JOSIE Western BH 388 him with the aid of their canes.It | 180 Erpree trom Juke ¥rio {soul twin screw .om \u201c| U.S.Rubbor roc] 25 1ves hidden.away beneath mais of out, legautio.«Bon | on : 2\" sap| \u2018gos [Peanut shells, orange peels, waste pa- \u201cx rs Take Succ.Shy = Waa i \u2018at per, and other debris.No one seomod ; i CT or .a i a\u2018 - se a © | S00 Repremn Trom pate pe EEE: er Sieg ve |Pommephranis Eyceccssciienss fuccnefoccnux|rept the Prince of Wales.For the mo- 20h April, 1901 Lake Michigan (b1d\u2019s) twin screw.11,000 * \u2014re pm eree ment he gazed upon the poor cracked Moore, 30th Avril 1001 [Lake Mite (ide) ein serew 11000 Dentisy's Lich A bell that had rung at a nation's bitth, Thess eplendid Sieamers have been special.t : fi ment relleves every land then said : e an T1\u20ac [iy constructed for the North Atlantio \u2018Yrado, | form 05 Inflammatioh.Equaily good |* \u201crps oid tell is the greatest relic are of the highent clean, sad havo exomdingly | for external or internal use.Direcuons (hie repuilic has today.Instead of \u2014 comfortable Avuemmodation for | ul Slutoen of with arr, Bottle.Ask for Heatley's Leing here, covered with this accumu- passengers.Midabip Selcons leroomin, | AI 20 0 Û os tgn aunts.I irt, Mmokeroom Ladies\u2019 + a dirt, it should occupy the chier QUEBEC to LONDON.Tromanate Doon, ant Tahtas Mae \u2014\u2014\u2014 place in this hall of independence.lt mac Electricity.NEW YORK PRODUCE MARKET [is to you what the Magna Charta in \u2018 to England.It is cracked.but it is lol throneb rates to and from Pointe in or: and Vent | Biates.For pamage, freight and reneral information apply to FHKLK.LEKYLAND & OO (19) Lirren.Pater Bi: 11 80, Baorament 84, ar trs MO?WHBN IN MONTREAL STAY AT THE.St Lawrence Hall, THE BOST UENTEALLY LOCATED Yigg IR te an omy Leading Oj! Patronised by Ar Len ing Rates from $2.50 per day.NENRY HOGAN: - - | Prourieter From | Breaueure or Glasgow, $26.00 ani 836.00.Montres! and Glasgow Service.Breamsairs- |BraziLiax,.11 May Monte Vioaan Frou Grasgow.Wan | 8 pe \u201c Quebec Steamship SALI ERM PIER 47 NORTH Round Trip $90 and uj StoonD Uamix\u2014Single $34, STRERAGE to ail and the Continen LONDON LINE- Sailing every M BRISTOL LINE Sailing every Friday, For further i DEMPSTKR & Dalhousie Street \u2018AMERICAN Now Tons, Beiling Wednesday» a Mr, Pave.May 8 May 2 Sr.Tous .\u2026.Ni Sailing Wednesdays, Faizsrany, .SOUTEWABR.internat! Piere 14 and 15 North River, way, New York.F.8.Stock ORCADIAN A.Montreal and Lundon Service, For further particulses apply to ALLANS RAE & CO.Noe A LTE Eyï Eee ses HSL ia SAR May À | Prexc ann .May ! May 15 | frowns hey al Navigution Uumpanzwest; À, A.PA.Can Eset Rules, celte Post Offce Ann strsoh, Quebea, 7 ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIP, ESTABLISHED 1882.1801 Summer Arrangements 1001, Montreal and Liverpool Service.From o Nig + as \u201c 1June i 50 ¥r.m Mont'l on or shoud from Mont\u2019 ou of about.4 Moy ul 1 June aso w ald BOW Yurm Jerviue Fron Naw Yoax.Compan LIMITED.New York, Bermuda and West Indies Royal Mail Lines RIVER, MEW For BERMUDA : 88, TRINIDAD, Thureday, Snd May, at REDUCED SUMMER RATES, Fruxt Canix\u2014Ringle $37 and upwards.e\u2026 Round Trip $8, points in United AL and ab lowent rates, fro.n Mootieal from Montreal v formation apply to ELDER.CO, Richelieu Elal'ding, 46 eee deme on RINE.» Lonvos, 8102.15 New York.May ?St Pav.May 20 .RED STAR LINE.Fose\u2014Axrwme\u2014P au, at noon, i f Office, 73 Broading, 32 8t, Louis adian Chas Du Fort sad Fromtreal | Quebeo Novis Bellsan & Co.STOCK BROKERS, ne} Montreal Stocks à Specially.sue OUT PRESENT STOCK MAKKET WITH: PRECEDENT \u2014 AGGREGATE SALES RECORD BROKEN AND ALSO THAT OF FIRST 98 St.Peter Street, Quebec.- Te)Jophone use.wr ENTRAN A a \"Correspondents : Bd DU PORCHE, L.J.Forget & Co., QUEBEC _\u2014 MONTREAL.MONTREAL PRODUCE MARKET.: F Montreal, April 30\u2014Flour receipts, \u201cLOUNSBERY & 0, [1.000 hareci Market ade vagesi cvs die Es Pins mea Do Vo Lo $3.40; sion bare fate to shou; io bags, i qu wl \" BROKEN No.1 Man.hard, 88c Lo Sc, cor, Sie 5 , c; oate, 3: RECORDS.|sic: bârley.Sue to Bi re.87e te meme 89c; buckwheat, 57c to 5%; vatmeal, a0 mnks waiting for opportunity ¥ |newed stimulus to the speculalion, as HOUR SALES, New York, April 80.\u2014There is no precedent by which to bo guided in the formation of a judgment regarding the present stock market, Each day of trading leaves some former record Lehind and not inirequently all previous records £0 by the board ax u result of a day's business.The aggregated sales of all stocks fo-luy went ahead of vesterday\u2019s hitherto unprecedented total, the sales of all stocks amounting to 3,202,100 shares.Another re cord which was eclipsed to-day was that for a single hour's business, sales for the first hour amounting to over ja million shares against the previous maximum of less than 800,00 shares.The great accumulations of wealth which have come to the hands of the American peuple for several vears past and which have lain in deposit for outlay seemed to be pouring into Wall strect, attracted by the sudden great fortunes which are being made from day to day in the great price move mente of different, stocks.The large inflow of monev from the interior lo New York scans to be due to this tea- dency and is keeping the money market casy in spite of the demand from other sources The announce ment this morning cf the absorption of the Leyland Steamahip Line by J.P.Morgan had a tendency 10 rive re- indicating the continued activity of the ost influential individual in the recent great movements towards conso- a half to 116 and Rails selling off lidation.ina few days.\u2018 Very little interest \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 was in ovidence in bank shares.th NEUVILLE BELLEAU & Cie., 93 st, [consequent lack of: bids.Some Mcr- 2 Chants sold at 160 and Molsons was Peter Street.Telephone 1321.[strong at 189.A few shares of Ho- Correspondents : thebaga changed hinds at 112, The $1.60 $1.76; cornmeal, %0¢ to $1.pork, $19.50 10 $20.50; lard, 7c to 8c; bacen, 12c\" to 1e; hams, 126 to 13c; Cheese, Bic to O}jc; butter, Townships, 17c to 19c ; Western, 12c to 14c ; exps, 11c to 1%c.ë EFL TAs Bron the remedy that cures a cold in one day mn MONTREAL STOCK MARKET.(Sperial to the Chronicle.) Montreal, Aprik 30.\u2014The local market for Canadian Pacific was afcain exceptionally strong today.All trading was transacted at par and a fraction, This morning tredmg commenced at 1003, The demand was brisk and the bricc advanced to 1001, but subse quently sold down fractionally to 100), The Dominion Cotton Companv this morning declared the regular quarterly dividond of 1h, per cent and the announcement had the effect of stiffening theprice of the.corvnon stock.This moming tradiog opened at #3.foilow- ed bv a steady rige to 753, a net 1e- covery of 23 paints.In (he afiernoun it sold at 754 to 751.Twin City was another strong feature of the market with a recovery to 753.The recent decline originated in New York and the strengthening of the price there was followed by a similar movenent here.In other respects the market was on the dull side with a few recessions in prices.Richelieu and Toronto Rails, recent bull favourites, were slightly easier.the former heing down 0 111, one point below the highest with quiet.tures firm.ttons.cls; ceints, bushels : sales, 3,165,000 bushels vont L.J.FORGET & CO., Montecal.LOUNSBURY & C0., New York Closing Transact ions.New York,\u2019 April 30.\u2014Flout receipts, 19.328 barrels ; exports, 6.631 harrels, Weak and lower to sell early day, but at the close showed a lone with wheat.Cornmeal firm.Rve flour Rye steady, malt dull.W 8 ! bushels ; exporls, 8,650 and 60,000 bushels spot, Options were weak aml most of the dav suffering from bearish cables, aclive liquidation.more forugn welling and active shoët account opcra- Later the market rallied on covering, prompted by less favorable crop news, net decline.Corn receipts, 8,000 buph- hushed! wales.196,000 bushels futures and 40.000 bush els spot.carly weakness under cables, the drop in wheat, small clearances and Jiquidaon rallicd .on coveriag .and cloned rm at jc.to dc.nel higher receipt¥, 115,500 bushels; exports, 40.Closcd firm at ke, exports, 8,427 Spot Gem.Options 576 bushels.Spot easy.Options dull and about steadv.Rosin steady.Molasses steadv.Pig fron dull.Copoer quiet.Tin quiet.Coffco.apot rin duli.Sugar, raw firm but quiet ; re fined y.Wheat in the Times firm.Barley 1e- ni, fu- Spot lower, to lc, after Ou wining shares were-dull and steady.War Eagle selling at 16, Republic at 20 and Virtue xt 11.The meeting of the Centre Star : Company is being held in Toronto to~dav, amd it is re an inspiration.Belive me, mv friends, iv affects me more than anything 1 have Icen shown.- \u2018That was the renaissance of the Likerty Bel.From that day it was tenderly cared foo.and during the Civil Mar its name was
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