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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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[" uébéec Chronicle.QUEBKG, SATURDAY, NOVEMBHER 15, 1902.ONE CENT, so.THE SECRET OF THE \u2018STONE WALL JACKSONS sapeñrs ago and Age never ice UCCESS IS ENTIRELY DUETO THE RECOMMENDATION OFTHE REGULAR CONSUMER.- INTER-PROVINCIAL ARBITRATION \u2014\u2014 The Privy Council Reverses Supreme Court Judgment \u2014_\u2014 ONTARIO\u2019S CLAIMS SUSTAINED \u2014 PRIVY COUNCIL DECIDES THAT THE WESTERN PROVINCE 18 NOT TO BE HELD ACLOUNT- ABLE FOR OUTSTANDING BA: LANCE OF THE SCHOOL FUND UNCOLLECTED AT TEE END OF 1802.\u2014 Toronto, Nov.14.\u2014An Evening Teleem special from London says \u2014 A Judicial Comauittes of the bevy Council gave judgment to-day allowing the peal of Ontario and reversing the decision of the Supreme Court in the clnim of the Province of Quebec against Ontario growing out of the common school fund.\u2018The common school fund arises out of the lunds set rt before Confederation.A portion of the purchase money is still uncollected, and Ontario, as these momeyn came into the treasury, pays the collections uver to Dominion Govefnment.livon this fund the Dominion Government favs the Provinces vf Ontario and Quebec interest, in a proportion as varied by each deqennial census.The arbitrators were Ohascellor , Me.Justice idge,- of the finch Mr.oat and Sir Louis Casault, Chief Justico of the Superior Court ofsiuebec.- - In the argument before the Privy .Coust:l, Hon.Exiward Blake and Mr.Aemilés Trying ted Ontario, andl.for Mr.Agquith and Hon: Mr.Duffy, \u2018Provi reasurer of , appeared.The effect \u2018of the Privy Council's de cision is to affirm the awanl of the arbitrators in favor of Ontario, in the action of Quebec ta, make the Province of Ontario account for\u2019 the outstanding balances by settlers to the common school fund, and uncollected on 31M December, INU2.They amount to 8500,000, The arbitrators, heh that Ontaric was not under any lisbility to account for these outstanding balancer duc'and uncollected at the close of 1892., The Supreme Court reversed their decision, but now the Privy Council reverse the Supreme Court and agree with the arbitrators.\u2014\u2014 THE VOLCANO INCREASING Rome, Nov.14\u2014The eruption of the volcano Stromboli is increasing in violence and is accompanied by shocks of earthquake and alarming detonations, Ashes thrown out by the volcano are falling on boats out at sea.\u2014 THB CZAREWIiL B\u2019S HEALTH Paris, Nov.14-\u2014-The Rappel publizhes a despateh from St.Petershurg which says the Grand Duke Michael, the Osarewitch, i« in a very weuk condition.His Russian physicians pronounce the Graml Duke's condition to be hopeleaa unless the climate of the Crimea should work à miracle.2er tt \u2018 GOV.-GENER LIN MONTREAL Montreal, Nov.14\u2014The' - tovernor- General, with Lady Eileen Elliott awd several members of his suite, arrived in Montreal to-night and took up his residence at Lond Strathooria\u2019s house, whore Their KExcellenciea will spend the noxt month.Lady Minto was unahle to como down to-night, owing to a severe cokd.: : mer rer SMOTHERED IN GRAIN Kincardine, Ont: Nov.14.-A young man named Harry Ross, aged 21.employed by the Farmers\u2019 Elevator Co, was found dead today: They were loading grain on care and > vas shovelfing into the chute, being alone ia Vho building.He in wupposed to have been scized with a weak well and to have fallen head foremont jnto the grain, life being extinct when he was discovered.He was a young man of \u2018strong physique, although subject to weak spells.Smite ms errno PROVINCE WANTS THR MOMRY |r Toronto, Nov.14.\u2014The l\u2019rovince has entered] an appeal against the judg: ment of Justice McMahon, declaring that the late J.w.Maclaren, of Porth, made a will.MacLaren was aa illegitimate non who died unmarried without issue on December 11 lant worth 3125000.No will can be found.but John Stewart, of Perth, produced what purported tp be a copy of a will dated June 25, 1807.At the trial Judge McMahon declared the will entitled to probate and against thin the appeal is taken, as without a will the property would go To the Provinpe.> .- Late returns sometimes indicate that the bride wns the best man ot NOTES FROM THE CAPITAL MEMORIALS TO FALLEN CANADIAN SOLDIERS \u2014 THE CASE OF MICHAEL RYAN \u2014 LORD MINTO LEAVES FOR MONTREAL \u2014STR WILFRID LAURTER GOING TO VIRGINIA \u2014 OUTBREAK OF SMALLPOX.Ottawa, Nov.14\u2014A statement in con nection with the fund for erecting memorials to fallen Canadian soldiers in South Africa has been issued from Government House.It states that 228 Canadiana died in South Africa, four in England, and 11 at sca, a total of 243.Replies have been received from relatives of 218 men expresy- of fourteen cannot be located, |.gravei have boen located and suitably marked.Jt is proposed to erect twe memorials, one at Paardeberg and one at Kleinhart River.The funds on band total 83400, and more is needed.Subscriptions may be sent to Lieut.-Col.Irwin, 170 Couper strect, Ottawa.Things are heginning to look serious Yor Michael Ryan, of Hull, who sa saulted J.B.Renaud Jast week and caused his death.The Coroner's jury to-night found that death was caused by cerebral hemorrhage through a blow struck by Ryan on Nov.5.Three witnesses testified to seeing Ryan strike thé blow.There wat no provocation for the assault.Ryan will be indicted for murder.Hon, Mr.Gouin.Minister of Public Works, Quebec, will be in Hull tomorrow to receive a deputation from Wakefield asking aid in building a bridge over the Gatineau rivor.Evidence in \u2018tha case of Scott estate vs.Huli with Quobec Province in- lLervmniog ven Snixhed in Hull.to-day Tefora Judge Curran.Argument will be heard to-morrow.- His Excrllesoy th Governor-Genesal left jor Mohtreal to-day to spend a month.Lally Minto wan unable to aconmpay him owing to a severe cold.She will go later.At noon Bir Wilfrid Laurier waited.on the Governor.to say good lye.The Premier leaves on Monday for Hot Springs in Virginia to seek health and t.rez There is a very sesinus state of affaire in Labelle County owing to the vrevalende \u2018of smallpox.It appears Yo be epidemic in many of the villages and townships, where it in raid there are scores of cases, while no effort is being made to stop ite ravages.Becausc the disease happens tu be of a mild_type, and as a person who once ban Ît is immune for the rest of his life.the people are saying that they and get through with it.Mr.J.T.Collins, commercial travel.\u2019 ler, who was in the city to-day.show: ad a reporter a copy of à lotter which he has addressed to Dr.Pellstier, Seeretary ot Quebec Provincial Board of Health.Nr.Collins, who hax bpen through the whole county, states in his lotter that the.disease in particularly epidemic in Ripon.St.Andre, Avelin, Chenoviile, Namer and Paquetteville® There is nothing approaching isolation or quarantine of patients, and people with the disease oy con- valeacent form, when it ia mont contagious, are moving around at their will.A doctor who has attended a number of patients has pronounced the nox to he of a mild type, and an few if any deaths have oocurred.nothing ix being done to prevent the spread of the outbreak.; \u2014 epee THE KNIGHTS OF LAROR Niagara Falls, N.Y., Nov.14.\u2014The oll \u2018war within the ranks of the Knighta of Labor broke aut afresh today and there in Hitle hope «if à vinging the two factions together.Jolm W.Hayes, of Washington, heads what appears to be the main body of the Order apd .Henry A.Hicks, of Brookbh, i= În control of the other, Just whut following either leader has is problematical.Both sid have, an- natneed the election of officers.| T6 wag stated hy, the Hayes faction to der Hat Hicked had heen depored and that the following, offionrs were elect- éd'r-liesseral Master Workman, John W.Hayes, - Washington ; Goneral Wor- ! oreman, Imeac H.Sandervon, to ; General Secretary and Trearer, T.0, Chamberlain, Pueblo, Col.; Ueperal Rxecutive Board~\u2014Henry » Breckmeyer, Now Jersev: J, R.011, of West Troy, N.V., and M.Judge, vf Alabama.Mr.Hickex gave out the following list of officers glected -{eneral Master Workman, Simon Burns.Pittsburg : General Se cretary and Treasurer, Thomas Can: ning, Boston; Gonorsl Worthy Foreman, Henry A.Hiokew.of Brooklyn.Members of the Exccutive Board.\u2014 Joha Fernan, Pittsburg; John Car mody, Newark, N.Y.and Frank Youn rieon.Pittsburg, Mr.Hicken Lf6 the city to-day.assembly under Mr.Hayes will continue in conference for servers! Hays \u2019 ctr etre \u2014 Coronation Jams, assorted fruits, 5 large three pound fur for 30, package up to date for quality and the} quantity: Elmar Turcotte, grower.\"Phone 9143, * \u2019 ing sympathy with the project.Friends | .ju rendér this increase necessary.bVer, might as well contract it now as not |p À |ve-opehed A FLURRYIN | THE GRAIN TRADE Exporters Excited owp-a Decision of Trusk Lins \u2014 ' NUMBER OF GRADES REDUCED [OS \u2014 TRE LINES WILL CARRY ONLY FIFTEEN GRADES OF CANADIAN GRAIN INSTEAD UF TWEN TY, AND TT 18 FEARED THIS WILL INJURE THE EXPORTA- a report.of Major-Ueperal | Adna Claplfoe, just made public, closes Septeniber 30, the date when be relin- Yuished Ms command of the division of the: Philippines.The report covers the campaign of Genoral J.H.Smith in Ssmer, refers to sume friction that occurred between the civil and OPERATIONS IN .\u201c Mr.Floming\u2014\"In view of the why in it this!\u201d The witness\u2014As 1 said before, necessary for you to domestic Joal; to get from the foreign leaf on to the domes tic leaf.\u201d , Replying to further questions by ur.they hud just put a new brand of chewing as \u201cStag,\u201d which they sold at about 26 declined to say any profit out of it at that price: and the juige at hy must answer journed until this Fleming, the witness «ad that tobacco on the market, known und.9 company got vents a whether would not rule tl the question.The cout then morning at 10.30 o'clock.SECOND DAYS EVIDENCE.The sitting ol the was occupied with the hearing of ovi denen adduced by the plaintiffs fact that your gous are so much superior to those ol the opposit'on companies cles we do thiv Lo increase consumption vf the the consumer greater portion of the sec Tobacco Conan to show that since the coming into force of the consignes contracts of the Amer § Wve Ep \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 - WOMAN'S 'WiRK UFTEN LEADS To A BREAKDOWN IN HEALTH.Severe Headaches, Loss of Appetite, Dissiness, Palpitation of the Heart amd Other Distreming Symptoms Follow, | Wonan's cares about the household are many and often worry ag, and it is no wonder that the health of wo many give way Under tbe wtrain.To weak, tired-out, depressed women everywhere, the story ol Mrs.L Havtor', tbe wile of a well-known fa mer living near Fenwick, Ont.will coms -as a inevenge of hope.To a repurter who interviewed her on the subject, Mrs.Feawick said :\u2014\u201cYes, | um quite willing to give my testi- muny to the great Dr.Williams\u2019 Pink Pills have done me, as my experience may help some other sufferer.-'A couple of years ago ny health begun to give way, and I suflered from shuemin, with most of the distressing symptoms of that trouble.1 became far ican Tobacco Company of Canuda!much emaciated, and distressing head- and the Empiro Tobacco Company the business of individual manufac , ach, and a very poor appetite.At - first 1 thought the trouble would turers had had dificulty in obtaining \u2018pass away, but in this 1 was mis markets for their products.One wit.taken, au 1 continued to grow worse.ness testified that pe had suffered uo\u2019 My heart began to palpitate violent losé of three-fourths of his trade, and that be wad been obliged to increase the number of his the consequently, it was costing him more to distribute Dealers, to- likewise ex- obtaining an another swore travellers in order to maintain output of his factory ; bix guois than formerly.who were not consigneees of the bacco companies, had pevienced difficulty .in such of theme companies\u2019 s they required in connection with thei business, Mr.Mortimer B.Davis, the Ametican Tobacco (om Canada, and of the Empire concluded his evidence, dealers reorive an for exclusive} lines of business.TESTIMONY OF MR.DAVIS.ident of ny of 'obacco Company, who was on the stand when the court arose the previous cvening, and ceposed that consignee contracts, under which extra commis*ion handling the goods of a particular firm, were known in many ly at the least exertion ; my rest at night wos broken and finally a bad cough set in, and 1 was scarcely able to do a\" bit of work about the house.+]Au aunt in England who had been ill bad written me that Dr.Williams\" Pink Pilly hod restored ber to health, and { determined to give the pills ~a trial.After the une of a few boxes | noticed a distinct improvement in my condition, and after using the pills tlior a few weeks more the trouble had completely left me.I could sleep well at night, tbe oough left me, the headaches that bad made me so miserable vamisbed, my appetite returned, aud 1 could again perform my house: work with ease.I shall always feel gruteful for what Dr.\u2018 Williams\u2019 Pinv Pills have done for me, and strongly recommend them to other ailing women,\u201d lr.Williams\u2019 Pink Pilla have ac complished just such good results in thousands of other cases among ail- Fifiy Fonre Pennings\u2019 Children's Powders Far Children Cutting thelr Testn.PRAVWAT LUN VOLSIOXS.Po nat contain Calow+1, Upium, Mue- Bie or a-ythivg shjor van to a tender Observe wy Trade Mark on each Powler \u201cA Baby 1a a Cradle\u201d FENNINGS AVERY MOTOERS BO 1K sent post free on applice ivu to A.PENNINGS, Oowes.Bogland.Aug ox lawreesxite ee \u2014 pers of Quebre yevPaluon COUR nf Chicon vel.Nas Dame Louise Pilote, of Se Crise, wife common an to proper y © outime Tremblay farmer ln too same place, duly * * Plaintiff, v The said Theotime Tromblay, - lendants An action for » of y bas been ioutitared aus ob the Sth of A 1902.Chicoutlmi, 5th August, 1903.ELZEAR LEV UE, Attorney fr Plainuff, oot Sx m - F.X.Garant & Co.BOOKSELLERS 4 STATIONERS: * WHOLESALR AND RETAIL I J Frarce, Kaziscd, Sux ee a rae ra ar 12 and 14 Bt, Johs Btreet, nodes, ~Praser Borden, Ë ationers, Nob oer, Ere, Setar fapeties Lat Keep Your Servants Go and Get One of the Perfection Safety, DUMB WAITERS.EASY TO WORK AND SALE.JOHN FLYNN, Contrastor, 114 St.Ann üt.or 9 Marguerits St.Xr Davis as the first witnens of Pa Wen and avon, and milferers \u2019 É i the day, an ing exami by Nr, [irom any ol numerous ailments - Max Gokdstein, for tbe pleintiffes he [resulting from poor, vatery blood DAIS Des vhaleurs Route produced a list nf the consignees who|Who will give these pilix a fair trial co 2» bad entered into the cigarette can | will soon on the high road to Ps ADDI ER.rie tract with the American Tobacco Com [health and strength.Tmitations are| \"°° Pen the Baie don Calan pany of Canads, aed it showed that |sumetimes offered by unscrupulous] Thlssteaiu-r is inwnded to om Da = in 1885, the year in which it wax Tiret [Healern, who care more for their own | bouts NB.oo put out.it was signed hy 96 persons at the present time tl number $38.The document also tained @ lint of the firms signed the contract.and had after wards withdrawn from it.likewise produced a list of those had aigu pany's neventy.mant.Tt showed ine firms had signed it 103 bad vi year, making during Witness who the Empire Tobacco, Comthat in 1900, eighinen had signed in 1901, and the preeent total of 200.It like n for their customers\u2019 health.; profit signatures sve that the full name, \u201cDr.Wilcon- who had liamx* Pink Pills for Pale People,\u201d is fours] on the wrapper around every »- [box you bay, J your desler does not keep these pills send to the Dr.Wil- Jaims* Medicine Co., Brockville, Ontand they will be \u2018mailed post paid at 0c.per box or six hoxes for $2.30.mr pr COSTUMES AND MANTLES.Not to ual the assortment that tare of Pagay, Every Wednesday and Saturday Morin y after tbe ns.ival of the Inter colonial Rallwey trains from tbe E«st and West, for UAaPE (oy permitting] Carieton, Murin.Nov Ricr Ba: Ee Glee See Pot noe ng, Newp per Goro Cove Bore poiat ve Pose pei Bai o ve pe TRAD pese Bent fot hou u M.~, Conn e218 a Dalbourie witt L CO.Ry, Por cotes cr'iaumep ap que a 2 api to : cul out of Canadian combination leaf, aml | The companies had about 60 per cent.| The witness\u2014 The t i THE NORTH AMERICA been merged into another company in |it was the computition in forcign leaf | of the eut tobacce business.pe Know, perhapa.\u201d # pce ne (Continued on Sixth Page.) 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