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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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[" Alpine 1s rresessaree \u2018 - £402 000-00500000666 5000 ; savoir a beee 29165 , fA 2 .Hesokoe the Cigar ~ #iL SERGEANT,\" 10 Cente É à 3 \u2018\u2019BL SBRGBANT.\" 10 Cents WEYL Fans, 50, Mean! 4 she 4 Hi A Wats SLE Tana 08 Modal né the \u201cJOB COTH, a 3 2 \u201cvan, 1600.2 ea Propretor Quebes.\u2019 SE 7 ; OY $ 444006000000 0 00000 re0e \u2014 \u2014 _ a 9 QUEBEC, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 190L LV.NU, 20,084 ACCIDENT T0 SS.AFP SEVERE BLOW TO SHIPPING \u2014 \u2014 nn.he Mercantile Community Arraigas the Government as the Cause of the Disaster- \u2014 THE MARINE DEPARTMENT STIGMATIZED AS ANTIQUATED, pa the think of it.The port of Quebec was The justifiable indignation of mercantile community in this city passed all bounds yesterday morning when they learned of the disaster to the steamship All, which struck ground at the rock shoal at the foot of the Traverse at 11 o'clock Tuesday morning, caused by the removal of the lightship to mark that dangerous place.The subject was the chief topic of conversation.in the Lower Town, amd almost covery person spoken to did not hesitate to blame the Gavernment at Ottawa for the mishap in tolerating the existence of a Department of Marine that was practically incom- patent in every sense of the word.he unanimous conclusion come to hy the shipping interests ia that the hasty aml uncalled for action of the Marine Department official, or officials, at Ottawa responsible for the order for removing the lightships and buoys from their stations, had struck a severe blow to the port of Quebec, us well ar the whole St.Lawrence route.Mr.Thomas Harling, general Canadian manager of the Leyland Line of steamers, who returned to Montreal vestérday.suid belove leaving that the mischief done was incalculable and almost irreparable.He poimed out that after all the labor ami trouble gone to by the shipping interests of the St.Lawrence to educate the insurance underwriters to the fact that navigation in the St.Lawrence from the port of Quebec was practicable far into the month of December, the officials of the Marine Department at Ottawa, hy their want of foresight and rood judgment, come to the front and deatroy evervthing that had Geen done in_this direction, Every merchant in the Lower Town seen by a Chronicle reporter held the same opinion.but while some blame the whole Administration others aim- ply hold the Marine Department responsible.They all, however, agree that the Marine Department should be reorganized, competent experienced men should take the place if the present arm chair navigators, whose great source of pleasure ix to watch the clock that indicates their freedom from official duties.\u2019 .One gentleman, who is well versed, in marine matters appertaining to the St.Lawrence route.but who would not allow his name to be mentioned.said :\u2014\" While the Government cannot be directly hlamed for the disarganiz- ed and antiquated condition of the Marine Department at Outawa, the Ministern, individually and collectively.are morally teaponnible to the country for the present effete slate of affairs.We have three Ministers at Ottawa wha hold their Parliamentary mandate from the city and district of Quebec, and who never even think it worth their while 10 study the interest of their constituents, let alone the great water highway of the Dominion.Their attention has been called again and again to the matter and the only satisfaction the commercial interests of the country reecived was à vague assurance that they would take the matter under consideration, and that was about all the country ever heard of the matter.Tt is a well-known fact in shipping circles, not only in Quebec.hut in every other Canadian nort, that the Marine Department was at least fifty years behind the times.The same old routine that applied tn the days of wooden vessels is still in vogue, and the Marine Department either cannot or will not improve the situation in touch withthe advancing times.Just 48} we 7 Rhine Wine « ordered to be left without any protection during (he last days of the close of nuvigation.J say this because the Government steajuer Aberdeen, which is supy to be a distinct guardian of Quebec shipping, was ordered to proceed to Halaifax days before the close of navigation at this port, and when she left for the Lower Provinces the late shipping interests in this port would be practically left to the mercy: of Divine Providence.Not even a private boat has been left to act as a substitute, because the Lord Stanley had bren sold to the Canadian Giovernment and touk her departure for the upper lakes service.The Marine Department knew of these facta amd so must have the Government, hence not only should the Marine Department be hekd responsible for this state of af- fuirs, but also the Government, In order to show you how the port of Quebec in discriminated against by the Marine Department at Ottawa, allow me to point out that two of the best Government steamers, the Stanley amd the Minto, ave engaged in carrying the mails and passengers from Prince Edward Island to Nova Scotia.These Government vessels are the very best and latest acquired hy the Department, and it is a notorious fact that besides the mails they carry more passengers on para than those who pay their fare, besides freight consisting of rations of beef and potatoes.These boats have been engaged in this service for three seasons, but it must be remembered that the Cabinet Ministers from thin part of Canada insist upon their people having their interests protected, no matter how inaig- nificant they may be, while the Prenier of the whole Dominion and two others of his colleagues connected with hia Administration, hailing from this district, practically allow Quebee shipping to go begging for protection in the most important reason of the year and when.protection is most \u201cThe question now at issue is who is responsible for the recent order to remove the lightships and the buoys from their respective stations.investigation into the accident that happetided to the Alf must bring this to light.At the present moment there in no head to the Marine Department at Ottawa.The Ron.Mr.Sutherland is acting Minister, Lut as he has very little experience in marine natters the question is did he nd- vise the hasty and uncalled for action or did some Department official take npon himself the responsibility of do- ine so?But no watter who has committed the act, the effect in just the same, the shiuping of the St.Lawrence has received a blow that it will not recover from for many years to Mr, E.C.Fry, Lloyd's agent at the port of Quebec, also agent for the Phompson Line of ateamers.was next seen hy the Chronicle reporter.| Mr.Fry was most emphagie in his con- domnation of the cree Marine Department, and did \u2018hot hesitate to wtate that the accident to the as All woukl act very detrimentally to the shipping interests of the St.Lawrence.Mr.Frv sajd :\u2014*The Dominion Government han not à particle of excuse to offer in explanation for the disaster to the Alf.and the effects it will have against shipping in general in connection with the St.Lawrence.It war well nnderatood that the Department of Marine built the pier at the upper end of the Traverse, in response to pressure Drought to bear COTTE DEST «OB - - THE BEST - - ) IMPORTED WHITE WINES $ FOR OYSTERS Per Bottle.Per Owe 16cto $1.25 §\\ te PB Noto 3% Z8Nto WB Sauternes ANE Sparkling Toto LL T80to 16 5 White Terragone cto 606.2.0 4 7 7 Dry PaleSherry | Msto 60 3.0000 2 ARE} | fn te bres mone ot Whisky .Jars Woc., $1, $1.50 83.88 por bottle.i Phone 110.22 Fabrique Street.2H.Beautey, uum nmr, msg RO H.M.S.OPHIR QUEBEO.31st SEPT, 1001.THIS IS TO ONRTIFY THAT MESSRS.M.TIMMONS & SON, OF QUEBEC, Supplied the Royal Yacht with a very large quantity of Soda Water, Lemonade, Ginger Ale aud Ginger Beer for use on the homeward voyage, and that 1 have found all ex- .JOHN C, GIBBONS, cellent.Paymaster, R.iN.BR.Jeennity of immediate aid of YALTY APPRECIATES IT.on the (iovernment by the commercial community, to take the place of the upper lightship there stationed to assist late outward bound vessels.That having been accomplished, it was believed that it would be sufficient to secure the safety of vessels proceeding to sea through the Traverse without the necesnity of the lightship, but, when the lower livhtebip was removed, it was understood that a Government stenm vessel would take its place until the lant ocean vessel had out.The disamter to the Alf shows clearly and positively that the wilful neglect of the Department in not placing a vessel aL this station to take the place of the lightehip is the sole cause of the accident, as she went ashore on the very shoal that the lightship was supposed to have guarded againgt.The Government agent, in hin explanation that appeared in the Chronicle, states that the pilot should have deen able to guage his course by bearings from the Pillars rock, eight miles astern, which is unreasonable at this season of the year, \u201cwhen snow storms are livide to occur to obscure bis marks, whereas a mark in a position where the lightship should have been, off 8t.Roch Shoal, in only 22 miles from the Upper Traverse ght.In fact it is much easier for a man to see a light 28 miles ahead than eight miles astern.Thin goes to demonstrate the fact that the Gov ernment\u2019s © not putting a ship at this point until the ocean vessels all pase out is nat only neglect but almost eriminal bed judgment on the part of the Marine Department officials, and bd up to the accident sustained by the AIM.The Government pleaded guilty to their want of foresight and judgment hy the Department's action when it received a telegram from par- tien interested, when they poimed out the Department» neglect, for it immediately ordered the Quebec agent of the Marine Department to send the Canadienne down the river to cover thix dangerous location, where the lightship should have remained, and not been removed in such uncalled for haste.Where the neglect, however, comes in ix in the removal of the lightship without replacing it by a substitute, with power to remove her- «lf in case of eniergene- \u201cThe accident to the Alf is most regrettable, happening just on the eve of our procuring b nefits from insurance underwriters, who were beginning to look with favor on the late sailings of the St, Lawrence.Thin accident in à vegular set back ta all the good that hus been accomplished.it comes an a regular slap in the face, and ix calculated to do much injury.1 the Dominion Government had been direct open opponents of the St.Lawrence route Lev could not have acted more forcibly, in the direction of doing us a manifest injury.A radical change in the composition of the Marine Department at Ottawa in necessary, men who really understand their business and are familiar with the navigation of the St.Lawrence and its requirements, connected with this Department, have their hams tied.For instance Mr.J.U.Gregory, the Que- Lec agent of the Department, a thorough practical man, who knows every inch of the St.Lawrences route, and who ie always on the apot and at bis post, to judge the course of events amd direct accordingly, is not allowed to art upon his own responsibility.Hix hands are manacled, while t Department, even in his jurisdiction, is managed by a coterie of arm chair navigators, who know as much about the naviration of the St.Lawrence as Paul Kfuger does.They have a \u201cmatîtering of the St.Lawrence route, ami that is what they learn from their hook and charts hanging upon the walls of their Ottawa offices, which they study from their reclining chairs.and it in to these incompetent men that the Dominion Government onfide the destinies of the shipping interests of Canada to.Give Mr.Greqory a reasonably free hand and al low him tp act upon hin experience and jwigment, also his intelligence, which is unquestionable, and the mercantile community of this port aml 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lose no time in having the operation of vaccination performed on every meinber of their respective fam: ilies.According to the returns furnished by the City Health Department yesterday 130 canes have been declared in this city since the 28th day of October last.Out of this number there still remains 41 cases under treatment, 15 of which are quarantined in the Civic Hospital at the Palais.Since the begining of the outbreak SK houses have been placarded in Quebec, and there are at present 23 bouses under quarantine and placard: ed.The city health officers have had some difficulty ih connection with placarding infected houses during the past few days.Just an soon as they put up the danger sign and turn their backs it has been torn down, and when replaced the mame tactics were resorted to.The officers were unable to (race the parties who resorted to this practice and it ix well for them that they were not detected, an they could and would be severely dealt with, as the law maker it a penalty of à fine of 820 and costs anl impri- ronment for «uch an offence against the health by-laws.The result of this is that the police have instruc: tions to frequently visit every house placarded during the day, if the placards are removed report the matter to the Department and at the same time do their hest (0 detect the offenders.Prominent city physicians state that they are positive that there are more cases of small-pox in the city than are reported and located hy'the City Heaith Department.They add thot the City Health Physician is most assiduous in doing their duty, but that they have every reason to believe that there are cases that are unknown to exist outside of the families and the doctor in attendance.For this reason and from the fact that the clisease is widesuread all over the country, they urgently call upen every citizen to subinit to vaccination with the least possible delay.LA TROUPE NATIONALE.\u2018The Troupe Nationale in meeting with deserved ruccess in their en: sagement at the Jacques Cartier Hall.Last ni~ht Cyrano de Bergerac wan again presented, M.Prad demon- trating his wonderful hiatrionie ability.To-night the attraction is a French version of the well-known comely Charlie's Aunta ee re A NATION OF WORKERS WITH GOOD HEALTH FOR CAVI- TAL.THE GREAT NAJORITY OF CANADIANS RELY ON BRAIN AND MUSCLE FOR A LIVEL:- HOOD \u2014WITH ILL-HEALTH ALL IS LOST.Canada ix a nation of workers.The few who have acquired positions cf wealth aud leirmre have done #0 through hard work, amd the vast majority find it necersary to toil day after dny, amd year niter year, to support themselves and those depending on them.Their capital is good health, So long as this lasta they are happy and contented, but alas! tuo many are robbed of this capital and find themselves umabfe to keep up the struggle.With no eurnings coming in, their small savings are anon exhausted.and want an well ae dinenme xtares them in the face.Dincase is humanity's most Jea-lty for.Silently, gradually, it steals npon one, until au lengih it closes its fangs on ite victim and secretly robs him of energy, ambition and strength.In thix age of keen competition, atren- noun work and ceaseless struggle, it is the nervous system \u2018hat most readily feels the strain.Niphts of aleup- lesspess, days of tired.languid fel ings, depression, discouragement and despotdency, neuralgic pains, scattered nerven, weakness and irregularities of bodily organs.These are some of the warnings of the approach of auch merioun and fatal diseases as nervous prostration, paralysis, locomotor ataxia, and insanity.Maintaïhing good health is to the majorite of people the most vital ques tion in-the world, and nature affords no mote efficient strengthener for the svatem and restorative for the nerves than Dr.Chare's Nerve Food.Natural ly, gradually and certainly, it forms new, red corpuscles in the blood, cre- ater new, healthy nerve cells, and puts inte the avrtem the snap.encrgy aud vitality that defy the disense.Dr.Chase's Nerve Food ix unlike any treatment you ever used, It does not act as a stimulant to whip wp the tirmd nerves into exhoustine ae.tion, nor, on the other hand, does it doaelen end destrov the fivble nerve tinques, dut by filling the shriveled arterion with rich, red, life-sustaining blood, it repairs the wante, amd ve: vitalizen and restores the body to health ami strength.Asx a permanont cure for nervous headache, nervous dvrnensia, aleopleasness, irritability.and the weaknoxe end irregularities which accompany an exhausted nervous nystom, Dr.Chew's Nerve Food in unapproached : 50 cents a box, boxes for $3.50, nt a.dealers, or Fdmanson, Bates and Co.Toronto.A handsome and useful Xmas pre sent for your mother or grandmother in @ cony of Dr.Chase's last an\u2019 rom: plete Receipt Book.Hluatrated fol: der free.pres Our department of carpets, oilcloths, rugs, ete.in complete.Faguy, Lepi nay & Freretet aes: J.A.Lapointe & Co., manufestore of Human Hair Goods, No.987 Bt | Joh stouset, Quel, 1% ACCORDING TO CITY HEALTH | field a | with the Dominion Bank.Lis NOTES FROM SOUTH AFRICA Pretoria, Nov.27.\u2014Several sworn veutrals Bave been arrested here for breaking through the barriers in an attempt to rejoin the Boers in the old.It is learned that the plan of conspiracy recently gliscovercd at Jobannesburg provided for the sounding of an alarm that would cause the Rand Rifles to turn out.The conspirators were then to suddenly attack the riflemen, seize their.rifles and hold tbe town while General Delarey would attack it from the outside.\u2018There is docupientary f that the plan was arvanoed with General Delarcy and also that its execution was delayed by him, the conspirators being informed that General Delarey was prevented from carrying out his part through the wound he received in the leg at Ledgeville.Loudon, Nov.27.\u2014Lord Kitchener's weekly report, cabled from Pretoria vesterday, says that since his last report 23 Boers have been killed, 19 wounded, 230 taken prisoners, 5 aur- rendered and 223 rifles taken.The system of blockbouser has been gradually extended over the Transvaal amd Orange River Colony with suc: cess, insuring an effective hold on portions of the country.Cape Town, Nov.27.\u2014A despatch from Glen William, Cape Colony, says: A Convoy oarrvine subplies left Lamhert\u2019s Bay for this place, escorted by thirty five district troops.The convoy laagered at a furm at Bovendam, where they were attacked early the next morning by a strong force of Boers under Maritz.After stout resistance, the escort having fourteen casualties, including Licute.De Kock and Wilson, who with three men were killed, the convoy was captured.The Boers, whose lues is siated to have Leon the same as ours, took six wag- tons and burned the rest.\u2014_\u2014y You are Tired.Your color in not god, Restions one moment, fretful and blue the next, The world\u2019s out of joint.You're out of joint with the world.Not temper, not feeling, but weakness.Neglect is unwise.You grow steadily worse.Get good rich blood, then feel new vigor.strength, buoyancy.You'll nes a dozen things to do: you will do them too, if you use Ferrozone.I sharpens the appetite, and you cnjey your food : you get color, and otl time strength comes back.That's Iw cause Ferrozone aids digestion.makes red blood.Ferrozone is strength fr the nerves and vigor for the brain.Be sure of the name, Ferrozone.Said hy deuggists and W.Brunet & Co.\u2014_\u2014 8 COLLEGE OF PRYSICIANS AND SURGEONS.= OF the Province of Quebec, At à meeting of (he executive committee of the Provincial Board of medicine, held at Quebec the 26th inatant.it was unanimously decided: Considering that the tribunals have not maintained the claimn of the Col; lege of Phynicians which deman.ls irom all the beneficiaries of the Roy law that in order to have the ight to a license from | the College they must first prove their competence to practice medicine by successfully under going their professional examination hefore the jury of Modicat Dom.And considering | that the College of Physicians has appealed to every judicial authority nf our province to protect whet it belies to be the! legal rights oi the profession.and they interests of the public.and that ally the courts have pronounced against the claim of theCollege and have more aver condemned it 10 damages in favor of the appellants, lat.That the College accord its examiners of the aN QUEBROG, ANADA.THURSDAY, NOVEMBER » 1901.THE BATTLE HEAVY 1088 OF THE SUCCESSFUL GOVERNMENT FORCES.\u2014 AMERICANS REFUBE TO ALLOW SOLDIERS TO ENTRAIN\u2014 10CAL FEELING AGAINST THEN RUNS RIGH.Colon, Colombia, Nov.27,\u2014The following despatch has just been recciv- ed from Paname :\u2014 \u201cThe Columbian gunboat Boyaca wad destroyed Tuesday, having on board about fifty soldiers for Chamo or its vicinity, where it waa claimert a party of Liberals.under General Porras, had received quite recently a fresh supply of arms and ammunition.\u201cSan Paolo and Barbacoa arc known here to be liberal strongholds and places very easy to defend, while ta cross the bridge spanning the Chagres.now swollen, was next le impossible for an attacking force, The feat was accomplished, however, but the reason the Liberals abandoned Baracao ie not made clear.The death rate on the Government mide was very great, many bodies falling into the river.An attempt was alo made (0 make a detour on the river in boats, bul the Chagres was swollen, the boats were capnized, and many men were drowned.\u201cGeneral Castro commanded the Government forces at Baracao.Genoral Alban tried to get a train yesterday morning to convey 200 men to the scene of the en~agement at Bara: can, but Captain Perry.of the Towa, said that not a single armed man woukl be allowed to entrain.The fecling here against foreigners.particularly Americans, runs high.\u201d A npecial train to convey Alban, alone and unarmed.awaited the ar rival for hours of the morning train from Baracao, which arrived hers at six o'clock in the evening, bringing 60 wounded men, among whom were several officers, with the newa that the Government troops had victoriously cre the bridee at Baracao.A special train waa not despatched and General Alban remained at Panama.At 8.50 n.m.vesterday a large pro- Cension.h hy a hand of music, marched :n an orderly manner all over the city of Panama.shouting General Alban» praises and proclaim: ing that the death blow had been given to the Liberal cause in this department.A heautiff silk or alpaca waist can «till he found at Faguy, Lepinay & Frere.* CANADA CHARGED .WITH BAD FAITH Washington, Nov.Ÿ7\u2014At a Cabinet meeting 10-day, Secretary Wilson talked to the Cabinet for a short time about what he regards as the failure ofl'anadu to keep an agreement made with the United States.as to the bringing of cattle 10 Canada aml thin country from (ireat Britain Scotland and Jreland.This agreement, made a number of years ago, provided that An American and Canadian inspector of cattle should be kept in Great Britain to inspect the cattle coming to Thiz was to guard the United Statesdisease into this against aduiitting country.The information Secretary Wilson has is that the Canadians have withdrawn their inspector oi cattle, and permit the inspection to be made by à citizen of Great Britain, who may Le competent in bir knowledge of cattle, but does not have the same interest that a Canadian would have in the examination of cattle.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 If you need a fine overcoat in freize, or tmelton furlined or not, go to Faguy, Lepinay & Froro.licence without previous examination as to their acientifie medical qualiiica- tion 10 all those who up to the pre\u2018 rent have obtained the benefits of the Pinault or the Roy law, and who will make a request for this license from the Secretary and deposit the} necensary fees.| 2nd, That the College apply as soon an possible to the legisatore to amend ita charter and confirm its riohta, ard.That the officers où the College | communicate with the officers of the Bar.of the Chamber of Notaries, and of the other incorporated professions to consult an to the beat meant tn take to resist before the Legislature all petitions for private and special legislation which.if passed, constitutes a great injustice towards all those who conform to the requirements of the organic law.By order, C.R.PAQUIN, M.D.Secretaryptr A YOVEL DILEMMA Toronto, Nov.27.\u2014Though there is of Canadian coine or bills across the of Canadian silver in ita possession teft in the city hy Canadians visiting the Pan-American.anxious fo got rid of this Canadian schicken feed\" that it offers to nell it at à discount and pay the express charges to the purchaser.Yesterday the head office of the Dominion Ban veeeived a letter from the Buffalo monetary institution: inviting the Man bank to purchase the collection at a liboral discount.\u201cWe don't want it.\" said Mr.T.G.Brouph, the manager of the Dominion Bank today.\u201cWho ever heard of 8 man who would not take monev at a dicount ?If one man offered another an unlimited number of cuariers at 22 centr each, or even 24 centn each, the other fellow.if he had the necessary change, would probably fall all over himself in hin eforte to pet in on the round floor on auch a cinch.But not no \u201cWe don\u2019t want it,\u201d said My.Brough, \u201cwe have no room to store it.Ît would take a man & couple of days ta sort it out Then we might and check it over.And rome bed piegen 100.\u201d \u201cWouldn't the Government pedeem ?\u201cNo,\u201d re: plied Nr.Brougl£ \"Silver you pet aver t in generally mutilated, ton.\u201d The Rufigln Bank will have to go further to Ang à customer for thin collection of coi \u2014mere 2er Everethine in the smoker\u2019 line wo be bed st J.T.Piper's, 19 Buade a penalty attached to the acceptance | line a Bufalo hank hes 515.000 worth , The bank is ao, S000000000000000000000 BOO OP! 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Rallway AM.45 Mixed to Bt.A5 Acuommodaticn Francis nad Megna- frou 8 sherbrooke ou 1 31 Kx pre from.Bhor Cp Bats) EL SI .ad whore \u201cL130 Mived from Nt 80 Es bo ét -_ fraucis and Mayen to therbtuvke.- Me Grand | rank RaUway Ferry WEAK DAYS Jo M.8m nt Le opp, dumeso an wis yu 0 Mo Waal p pret Nam\" 130 Reprs Mom ibe Wosi.| #4 eM SUNDAY Msr gorese te wel 1.38 83 Kxyrees from cou Nee.1900, Holiday Gifis For Bverybody.to suit everyhady.The Moiy Soriptures in various languages se prices tevorgtody.The Viotoria Memoriai Testament, « boautifal , ud 1 2% ovrErBRIDGR à co, \u2018 Obis oi = Jiroad wa; oss Tork, Chg North Western shal au Tioket Agents.¥.B Stock oi, 31 Bt Louis Chicas, 1 I & Pacific Wy hi Breet : treet : bn H.Crean.1 Br 14 Buade t- Chic Mil.& 8t, Panl.L lon CET [Gon aed Bo York = rn Sol.Fuol and Iron.Cee Pranco-Ganadian ui à 1704 154 OF STEAMEKS.in \u2014\u2014 de a i The Holy Soripturas in n'yles and prices | {Go The Society's Gift to the Ohfidren | STOCK BROKERS, Montreal Stocks § Specialty.98 Bt.Peter Sweet, Quebec.Correspondents : L.J.Forget & Co.MONTREAL.LOUNSBERY & 00, New York.A Direct Private Wire for Exclusive Use of Qux Office.COMMERCIAL.NEW YORK STOCK MARKET.New York, Nov.27 \u2014There was a good deal of hesitation about the speculation on the Stock Exchange to \u201civ.A number of conspicuous = al vances failed to attract any consider able following, or to reflet any mark «1 influence on the general Mat.The selling pressure, however, war nol ucute.There was moderate realizing whenever the strength of the market ber | permitted, but it was not urgent, and was not pushed at the expense of va: tues.The bears made an attpek an the market late is.the duv.cticourar- vd by the manifest hesitation (among the buyers, and succeoded in retu the price level considerably, expecially at points where it had heen sdvancel in the morning.Sugar was pecial I traded in all day, and wap lifted an extreme three and a hali.Tne re vont severe pressure against Amalen mated Copper was relaxed a that atock rallied one and live vighths af ter reacting to a shade wv last night, hut became comparatively steady abovethat.The quieter tone of this stock wan a relief to the whole mar ket, and the violent break in the raw copper market in London, and the heavy relling of Rio Tintor in Paris Jid not meen to affect it.CLOSING TRANSACTIONS LES BSL5EL Phila.& Readl ig.Int vid.Phila, & Hosding 2ud pid Puilman.any.Southern ity.A thern Ky Santhern Pacific Co.Tonn.Coal and 4 ' Texas Pacific.[it pit) Twin Lie.0d.oN, 14 is at} F Lede BE , #, Bteel .8.Rubber Lo.103 Uniou Pacitie 1083 MH Union Pacific pt abush.0 a Wabash, = Wimaoain Con = ©.P.tt, de à London.1 Oable.ee .' 11 TR NEW, VORK PRODUCE MARKET.New York.Nov.27\u2014Féour, red 18,70\u20ac Varrels; exports, 18072 barrels: More active and steady.Wheat, ve coipta, , 74,150 bushels; exports, 42.050 Tunhel@ Spot firme Options werd sea dy nio®: of the seskiom and closdt fm at one-eighth to onequarter eefit net advance.Corn, veceipta, J5.000 Juehola: exports, BRINE bushels.Spot firm.Opt market opened steady and eloxeld very firm at one-cighth to throe-cighth cont net advance.Oot, receipts, 163.000 bushes; exports, 170 busheta.Spot steady, Options mar ket was fairly steady hut dull.Rosin | atomly.Molasses stendy.Pig iron steady.Copper, quiet.Lead, dull Tin strong, Coffee, spot, Rio, stead | vefined mild steady.Sugar, raw, ateady.= rn rem meen Low pice and real merit make Bentley's Liniment the most popular liniment on the market.Ten crite a bottle.Always get Bentley's.\u2014\u2014 aan A MONTREAL PRODUCE MARKET.Montreal, Nov.27\u2014 Four, rec@ipts, von) boerels.| Market stcædy, Patent winter, $3.70 to K3.00; patent spring, $4.00 to $4.20; straight roller, $130 to 83,50; strong bakers, $1.60 to 33.80: Qntari in bags, 81.50 to 81.70: wheat, No.2 Man.hard, 74e to ho : corn, to Ode ; peas, 80 ¢ to Blo; onts, 4bc to 460 ; harley, Blo to Bic : tye, 00a to fie ; buckwheat, .He to 8% ; ontmeal, $2.20 to 8.40: vornmeal, 81,25 ww BL: pork 22.00 do 228 ; lard, fe to Me ; bacon.He to 130; hams, dc to 15e ; chrese.She to Bia.butter, Towoshipe, 210.to 1, ; Western, 100 to 16c ; eggs, lie te > A RARE OVPORTUNITY, Ji.Paguet\u2019s departmental stores ad vortise every week quite n Int of sen: sonable goods at mort :iberal figures.It is à rare opportunity for custom who have haa the advantage i considérable ciscounts varvieg = from 25 te M per cont, in the midst of the tivelioxt shopping reason of the year, Wa shold call that a profitable mores inveatment.Toe fitm wate to sell off quite a number of small halancce of =lock before Christmas and New Souvillo- Bollean & Gant = The ve store heretofore cooupled by \u201cAu Grand Basar,\u201d Orown street.Possession Beptember lat, Apply to° LEFAIVRE & TASCHEREAU Curators, rey Meesi\u2014\u2014\u2014 MONTREAL STOCK MARKET.for the oe Berre Le d hehe M the\u201d
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