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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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[" The Weather Lower Bt.Lawrenes and Gulf.\u2014North- east and north winds, with avow.\u2014 ESTABLISHED 1764 LOOKING FOR A UNIONIST VICTORY US.STEEL CO'S NEW PENSION LIST QUEBEC.THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1910 SEAMEN OF NIOBE ARE COMPLAINING Che Quebec Chronicle pp \u2014\u2014\u2014 Temperatura Queves Temperature.\u2014Minimum, 30; maximum, 32, ONE CENT.Balfour's Acceptance of the Ref- | Three Classes Will Be Paid to | Not Receiving the Salary a erendum Has Put Heartinto| | Employees of the Big Cor-| Which They Expected to Arrival of Santa Claus Liberal's Opponents poration.Get in Canada.And Opening of Toyland == ce URRAH for Santa Claus! The dear.old, fat, jolly friend of the little London, Dec.1\u2014The London Unionist | New York, Nov.30\u2014Judge E.H.| Halifax, N.S, Nov.30.\u2014Sixty folks will arrive in Quebec this afternoon on the C.P.Rmorning papers to-day tor the first tine are full of confidence of a Unionist vie tory st the polls as a reeult of Mr.Balfour's acceptsuce of the veferemdum.Lord Cromer publishes a letter stating that Mr.Balfour\u2019s clear declaration should remove ali hesitation from the Minds of the doubting free trade Unionists.The Stock Exchange yesterday reflect: ad the belief in a Unionist victory in the rise in prices of consols and home seen ties and the veering of betting dealings in favor of a Unionist majority.The present election campaign is ons of amasing changes.Lord Lansdowne\u2019 expected expression of a acheme for the reform of the House of Lords has been surpassed in suddenness by Mr.Balfour\u2019s throwing over of tariff reform as an is- sup of the elections.Lord Roseberry, in a speech to-day at Manchester, said: | have been twenty years or longer in ,.P.S\u2014T want all the Tittle girls and bqys in Quebec to write me \u2018Tbe House of Lords had ceased to ox: | the service and have reached the age giving their names and street addresses, so that I may make up my visit- ist; It bas surrendÿ ed ita powers to the | of 60 years for men and 50 years for img list.I expect to call on a great many before Christmas.Don't uation.This is a fact of foremost im-| women.forget to give your street number.Address your letters to Santa Claus, portance.** Lord Roseberry admitted that it was a death-bed repentencs, hut he contended that death-bed repentence, if sincere, was valusble.Mr.Balfour\u2019s adoption of the beginning January 1, 1911, the U, S.Steel Corporation will pay three classes of old age pensions to those of its employees who bave served with either the parent company or its subsidiaries for twenty years or more.The income for these pensions will be derived from the United States Steel Corporation and Carnegle joint fund, to which no employees contribute, and the division into classes will be as follows:\u2014 First\u2014Pensions by compulsory retirement, granted to employees who have been twenty years'or longer in the service and have reached the age of 70 years for men and 60 years for women.Second\u2014Pensions by retirement at request, granted to employees who Third\u2014Pensions for permanent in-| - Will Be Made in Appropriation capacity, granted to employees who have been twenty years or more in the service and have become permanently and totally incapacitated Gary announced this afternoon that, youths have joined the Niobe here.joining is 30 cents a day, but grows \u2018bigger with service and merit.j able seamen on board get 70 cents per i day, but they are complaining that this is less than they received and less than they were led to expect they would receive.lies on the other side, and thev say they were led to believe quarters would be provided for their families here.There seems to be considerable discontent among the crew on this account and there appears to be a widespread desire to get back home.REDUCTION OF FIVE hey are all city boys.The pay on The Nearly alt of them have fami- for U.S.Navy at the Com- , train which gets into Quebec at 3.25.Here's his last message just received: \u2014 Three Rivers, November joth, 1910.Dear Little Girls and Boys: \u2014 I am leaving to-morrow morning, (Thursday) for Quebec and will get there at 3.25 p.m.1 want all the little girls and boys to meet me at the Station.Y will drive direet to The Paquet Company's store and open Toyland, which will be my headquarters in Quebec.| am bringing the balance of my Christmas stock of Tuys and Dolls and this will be on exhibition in Toyland to-morrow.In the evening I will drive around the principal streets of Quebec in my airship, which will be illuminated with hundreds of electric lights, This will be a sight worth seeing and thousands of people will be guessing how it is done.That's one of the secrets I told you ahout.You remember my mentioning something about a silver mine in Cobalt\u2014welt, we struck a rich pocket of RADIUM, and perhaps this will furnish the explanation.Remember | don't say this is the motive power } will use, but if that is not what it is, what is it?I will give you a chance to guess on Thursday night.Be sure to look for me.Your old friend, 3 SANTA CLAUS.in ca-e of:\u2014 referendum ls generally attributed to pres- | thravgh no fault of their own, : | eure from an inffvential section of Union- No pension of more than $1,200 will ng Congress.pod À \\ ist freo traders, led by Lord Cromer, al- | be allowed, and none of less than $12 A though it is acclaimed by the bulk of the | 3 month.Between these extremes, PANY Unionist party as a monster stroke of ! per cent of the regular monthly pay Washington, Nov.30\u2014The total es- timates for the United States Navy for the fiscal year 1911-1912 to be submitted to Congress as a basis for the appropriatich for the year amount to $126,046,659.24, which is $5,000,000 less than the sum appropriated in the naval bill for the current fiscal year.This statement was made by Secre-' tary of the Navy Meyer to-day, cou- | pled with the announcement that \u2018the | figures mentioned include the esti- | mates for the first year's expenses to | be incurred in the construction of the skillfe! electioncering.David Lloyd George, speaking at Liandrinded Wells, to-night, reiterated that the cost of a referendum would be: $10,000,000, It was a mere device, he ssid, to put a more effective weapon in the bands of the wealthy classes.The Liberals could have none of it.Augustine Birrill, speaking at Bristol, ! said that Mr.Balfour\u2019s appesl for the ceferendum was delusive, dangerous and anworkable snd calculated to destroy free received during the last ten years of service will be allowed for each year of tctal service.For instance: An employee who has been 25 years in the service and for the last ten years has received a regular monthly wage of $60 2 month, will receive a pension allowance of $15 a month.The United States Stee! Corporation has a pension fund of $8,00,000, and the Carnegie fund, established in 1901 by Andrew Carnegie.amounts to Retail Division, 157-173 St.Joseph Street.ANY | How Parents Can Get Free Gifts For Their Children $1,000.00 Worth of Dolls and Sleighs To Be Given Away give a handsome present to each child in the family at no expense whatever, providing their purchases are made at Paquet's.This offer does not include Groceries as we give Paquetorium tickets free to Grocery purch- representative government.The Home Secretary, Mr.Churchill, addressed two meetings nt Sheffield to- aight.He said tbat no day passed with- eut some Tory leader overthrowing some ! sncfent principle of the Tory party.Nothiug was more astonishing in thie wonderful\u201d election than the panic which bad overtaken that once proud and pow- stful party.Mr.Oburchill was again eub- jected to suffragist disturbances.Sev.$4,000 000, 281 and 283 Valier Street, St.Rach Hi [ed ap Constantly on hand a compe se varied assortment keto of si) sizes, and ot very reduced prices.; B BELANGER ea *seor t BU AND sn 31 St Ju 20h Sa deu J T.HARROWER & CO.DEALER IN | IN orice APPLIANCES OF OF AL INDS, Selling, Ace Agents for P.P.C.Smith & Bros, nada Loos Library Baresu rer , Leal Eder Rt ELECTRICIANS AND PL pret Same ind Hornes ané putes Rent ut M Moderte Poe | ver Abe Biruographer's Officere Street, bec.Phone £ Telephone 0099 rad Ther ns.QUEBEC, P.O.FO.Bo 99 CHOICEST BREADS, ed, Should, or Lawton's Mik ond raham on Boca re recommended for | daestion.A in wi coupes the ceal be Manuf REL ES Se Paul and Remeay.J.A.LEFEBVRE.Marble and Soe Md Scone Cutter, Corner St.François + and St.Dominique Ste Telephone 2448.Queb CARRIAGE UP! Rotiienens 's tor Jacques Cartier Rubber Tien Q.HUDSON.PROPRISOR OF PIANO.Private Lessons gene Eisaet oO, Rovome; alse Outside, 355 St Poul Street, Que! Always en hand the | AE Rien ouch h sa rer Foe 0 ie and Silver Mounted Cal B.U.B.and Greaves Lea! T: ay PIPES OF LL RE AIRED.elephone 1529, QVibe \"agen mur ati a Pres aise Kept = one Sats br ules Saver Soon ?\u201cés sovtcrran.DFRIFFERS DYE WORKS AND LAUNDRY, Phones 523-524, «+ McHabon Streey, \u201cHIGN GRADE \u201cVORRS 8 CHARLES BELANCER os Se.Rech und 8 and at 5, rence For Bale the Teen À Worn Most at Satisfactory quarant Comes of gui ane ty Margecrh \u2018St.\u201cRoch.Q e J.A.DROLET 2 jor TENGEN Ein me WE and ot he, , Veal, facturer dre Prices anne Man Cured Mattos Fraise a epradi bles, men.23 years\u2019 Xperience.Specialties: ove.ete.rate res Dismonds Pearls dF nd Precise Stones.| dence.Repaire Watehes, 25 Notre Dame street.\u201cgure, THOS DELANEY.FLOUR AND GRAIN.Sh Ar Tel.392 and 2361.Champlain Market, Quebes.ALY.T.TANGUAY & \\Y & co.PLOUR.GRAIN A AND mes Bree SSION aark RAL 18 St.James Telephone 1612, BEROIN & FRERES Millers Le Pour Orein, Ney cod Pre- WROLESAT.rola\u2019 ED Telephone 3594.Groros TANQUAY.WHOLESALE PROVIRIONS LOWRE TOWN.WILLIAM CARRIER & FILS WHOLESALE DEALER Corner Deiheuse and M Paul Breets.Jhones 882, 1678.FLOUR GRAIN, MAY and SEED ARAIN.Queben MISCELLANEOUS, ALSXANDRE ROY.13234 Scott end fe.Assadle WINES AND LIQUORS À aLTY.y nD Q SPRCIALTY 9 A, BRLANGER Masunry, fan CU ny Broken Stone + Brent, Telephone 2 ae tn y rt ADOLPHE SIMARD, armen fed Double EEE COAL #ERCHANTE.116 SL Peter Breer.Tt ahene 462 uwebee CHARLES THAME, Jos DESJARDINS & CO, © OAUVERAU.\u2014 Bookseller and Stetioner.Importer and Dealer sn in Stesmbont, ald Ceei Merchants.Assortment of ee Pipes Ofc, 5 Di7AER 124 Miriae Buppiiée reed Corgge °F Sor, Cog! St Tat Streets.Ne 130 Fost x pu: iy} home 3813.QUEBEC Telephones 698 and 3217, Residence, 32 Tascherceu Avenue.\u2018ot, 2307 DOMINION FISH A AND FRUIT CO.8.MORIN.DHILEAS ES Dates ia J.\u2014 RORSKS AND RIG Li Be rs, Pres, FUT me Smoked Fisk.Tinomith, Plumber, Roofer, Ges sad Stem aiden ct Tobors BE segs Ouebes Tetephoors $34, 935 etc.Corner Nous Dame and Boule oct Btroeux | Vobicie of e : RICEABY.AOUL R BERGEVIN.b.PURNITU J.® osawon.__\u2014 RU se Top and 108 Weare VE .a U BERTAKI oR ITED, tan.Doits me to order on » er asries lar tow John St.Lig] wT.\u201c381 Kyes Examined Classen _made te see nts.Fir Sane sa sllors and Cutters.Choice aluation.of Fire Losses.Quetez Grind! of Glasses a x avelt! E, J DYNES.160 St.John e 168 | Br Te QuRmERe.© .\u2014 B.MARTEL & CO.H.N.KENNEDY.} LADIES WEAR ONLY.S., Lr CROCKERY RB PHOTOGRAPHY L Jon Stree, 113 Sli s, sie High Cass Comm \u2018ommerctal Frhstographspui wgor Teleph \u201c Fuiaes Sarees : \" MERCHANT TAILO J + COTE.PPHEOPHILE MOY (dk Desjurding).agin and Beateh isi Tne ol the latest ith, Plumber, ler, Stourm.Mot Ale paifege Soars or Nand.Suite promos ood Tiwi, Plomber, or MASTER MARINE PITTINOL Promptness.Grant Strout, Vi.Roch.BELOW QUEBEC.EVOENS LECLERC, Phone 2351.\u2014\u2014 \u2014 eee eee Generel Tawrance Agent.LO GAUDRY.U.» DROUIN a CO Ne.street STANDARD C Stal LTD Telephone 1234, Peer Q nn *RARcox SEE six Li - \u20ac nd 4 Porere Supptles, ERNEST G.ODELL Toi.1306, Telepheus 139.ee | weemtome seri.wo Herman Driers tee URED oul a Ter rise Fite Th pare | LA & COTE coorur.wnoussaue POTTER \"1 stoc Fe EE EE EE EE a owt su Eres Pm Tova EL Rnbaskment, Venil.ult-au-Matetet MW.Ratiable Pir.Boo Td.1066.ou Yer imbrta New Lavin aad Rectan Chie vou cunbs + EMOND & Quesec ELIEAR SAVARD, MADDEN & son.W PENNRY.Lom PLA ry au to wie A PE, A 4, o£ THURSDAY, DECEMB ER, 910 THE QUEBEC CHRUNIOLB sn LA CAISSE D'ECONOMIE DE NOTRE-DAME DE QUEBEC SAVINGS BANK IP test The branches of 84.Roch, &.ollou and Levis, Eden street, are very evening, ftvm 7.00 to 8.30 Odea UITRRENT PAID POON BATH OF SEPONIT MED 08 DALY SALAS Sauveur, St.John Bubwrbe, Lim- Setarday and Monday .BIRTH.COLTON.~Cn November 28th, to .Mr.and Mrs, J.M.Colton,\u201d a ' daughter.DIED.COL TON.\u2014On the 20th ultimo, Miry { \u2018Theresa, infant daughter of Mr.and } Mrs.J.M.Colton.DARDINER\u2014At \u201cStadacona,\u201d Have- : lagk, New Zealand, on the 28th Ne- ; vamber, 1910, a daughter to Mr.and { Mes, Reginald Gardiner.New Advertisements The Best Hotel In -Town\u2014St.Louis ¢ + Hoteluction Sale\u2014Lefaivre & Lefaivremas Gifts\u2014Johu E.Walsh.Excursions\u2014Quebec Central Ry.A Food That Agrees\u2014Grape-Nuts.Bargains of All Kind\u2014Myrand & Pouliot.CRE] Ogening of Our Toy Department.\u2014F, : Simard & Cie.03rd Year in Business\u2014The Quebec Bank.: \u2014_\u2014\u2014 os uditorium JAMES FP.JOMNSTON y Whistling Caruso LDRRAINE SISTERS , ; Siugers and Dancers PICTURES (4) SHOWS DAILY .(4) 130 - 3.00 - 7.30 - 9,00 P.M.5 and 100 TT Xr Thealtional Tel, 375 THIS WEEK GOUBLE BILL \u201cL'ABBE_CONSTANTIN\u201d Prices : Boxes 63 & 760.Reserved Seate 3), 34 4 256 feniasion 15 & 166.annees : Tester, ay and Satur.Trareg 25 & 153 FRANK A.LAWRENCE in \u201cPastimes on the Indian Reservation.\u201d CHARLES McDONALD, Popular Ballads and Parody.CAMERA CHAT.City Life in Tokyo.50 Slides.Short Lecture.4 REELS OF PHOTOPLAY.Changed Monday, Wednesday, Friday.SATURDAY AMATEUR NIGHT.Continuous performance, 1.30 and 7.15.Admission, 5 and 10 Cents.Call at C.A.PARADIS 81 Dalhausie St.For Special Quotations on Mo- & B Cann Knox Milling Co's.Rolled Oats, £0 Ibs to the bag.8 hag lot at 91.85 per bag 10 bag lot at 81.824 per bag 16 bag ict at $1.80 per bag 20 bag lot at 81.774 per bag 33 bag lot at 81.75 per bag i Also Pat.Iiarley, Oat Feed, Flour b y of sll kinds, Sito, Barley Feed, e Quotations given on request.Nov.4x1m FOR SALE The following at a great reduction to quick césh buyers : 1 Bab Sleigh.2 Carioles.1 Steigh.3 Horses and Harness.3 Fur Rugs, 2 Buggies.Apply to C.A.PARADIS 81 Balhousie 8t.| OLYMPI \u2018 Coa To dine well is to dine at |, THE ST.LOUIS.Another of those popular + Ofehestral Concerts during the dinner hour this evening.Good food, perfect sers vice, cooking by a skillful chef, dreamy music, in fact everything for a pleasurable dinner hour.fables reserved by phune For Sala at a Bargaln- The following articles will be disposed of (en bloc) at most reasonable rates:\u2014 52 Mackinaw Casts 11 Pairs Maskisaw Pacis Troed Pants Insts Mocassins Oil Tan Heavy Oreralls Heavy Top Shirts irs Woodman's Sacks Fe:re: ee Best Ventilated Theatre in Town CLASS.JAUDEVILLE: [UE Mert Pit ' Illustrated Songs.FOLLOW THE CROWD.Admission 5c and 10c | The Quebec d Symphony Orchestra nov.29x2w OUR COSTUMES, During the present week we will have an exceptionally lurge sale of costumes and mantles at exceptionally low prices.They are the latest styles and we make 2 specialty of children\u2019s blouses.FAGUY \u201d\"7°V+V & FERRR * x ÉTERNEL ,THE BEST SHOW iN TOWN \u201cVaudeville de Luxe.\u201d Finest Moving Pictures.Latest Illustrated Songs and .First.Class Orchestra.Auditorium FRIDAY EVENING, DEC.2nd, 1910 FIRST CONCERT Under the direction c° Mr.Joseph Vezina.With assistance of MISS BLAYGHE SHOWALTER, Soprano Reserved Seats, 50¢, 75¢, $1.00.Admission 25c.The Box Office will be open from 9 to 12 A.M.and 4 toG P.M.Fees pi ANNUAL BALL (NM AID OF THE SOCIETY FOR THE PREVENTION | OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS Under the dietinguishsd Patron age of His Nonor Sir Louis A.dette, coting Leut.« Covernor and Lady Jatte.WILL 82 NILY IH CHATEAU FRONTENAC THURSDAY DEC, 1st 1910 TICKETS Ladies and Ce 1tiemen 82.00 onoh POR SALE AT THI CNATEAY FRONTENAC AND FROM LADY MEMBIRO OF TNE come DESSIN SOS ] IN AND ABOUT TOWN [] Ean EEE BAD NEWS FOR A COUNCILLOR Hon.Mr.Devarennes Received Unwelcome Tidings on Arrival Here Yesterday.Hon.E.Devarennes, Legislative Councillor, arrived in town yesterday afternoon, but had barely reached the city when he received a telephone message that his residence in Waterloo was almost.completely destroyed by fire.Hon.Mr.Devhrennes, who is accompanied by Mrs.Devarennes, leaves town to-day for Waterloo.D.Morgan\u2019s annual glove sale is now on.Best quality at lowest prices.FANCY SALE AT MONTMORENCY FALLS, The fancy sale in aid of the extension of the work of St.Mary's Church, Montmorency Falls, is to take place on December 2nd.The members of *) the Ladies\u2019 Guild have been working hard to make this sale an exceptipnal- ly attractive one, and it is hoped that many of the Quebec friends of this pretty little country church will attend.COCK-FIGHTERS WERE HEAVILY FINED.The threm men arrested by Deputy Chief Walsh and party on Tuesday night In connection, with the coek-figbt which was raided in St.Malo were yesterday each condemned in the Court of Sessions to a fine cf 45 and costs, or one month's imprisopment.The fines, which amounted with conte in each case to $0.03, were paid and the accimed given their free- dam.The men in question are Joseph Tardif, Jules Tremblay aod Jules Bois sean, RECORDER HAD HIS DAILY ROUND OF VISITORS.The Recorder had his daily round of visitors yesterday and disposed of them with usual celerity and despatch, which marks proceedings in his court.A man, who had made use of offensive language at No.7 Police Station, was fined $7 and costs or & term in jail of 23 days.There were four other cases of drunkenness, two being fined $5 and costs or fifteen days, aod one $10 and costs or one month, while the fourth was allowed to go.CHANGE OF PICTURES .:-.AT THE AUDITORIUM.A new change of pictures consisting of the latest views will take place at the Auditorium to-day.The vaudeville for this week is exceptionally good, and if you want a good laugh, go and hear Wood and Russell.The former is one of the best comedians seen here in a long while.Vaudeville and pictures will not he given Friday night, owing to the Symphony concert being helld in the Auditorium.The matinee will be devoted to vaudeville and pictures as usual.Headache and Neuralgia from Colds.LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine, the world wide Cold and Grip remedy, removes cause.Call for full name.Look for signature E.W.GROVE.25c.APPOINTMENT OF CURATORS.Judge Cannon appointed curators and inspectors yesterday in the following insolvent matters :\u2014 In the matter of Edouard Cauchon, of Domaine Lairet, Messts.Bedard and Belanger, accountants, were named joint curators and Messrs, E.Leclerc, M.D.P.and Nap.G.Kirouac inspectors.Mr.P, E.Gagnon, accountant, was appointed curator to the insolvent estate of Dame Florence Sajuk and vir, of Valcartier, and Jos.Amyot, Pier Blouin, merchants, of Quebec, and Alphonsse Racine, merchant, of Montreal, inspectors.DAY OF INTERCESSION FOR MISSIONS.St.Andrew's Day is observed as a day of intercession for missions by the Anglican Church.There were services in the different churches yesterday.In the afternoon there was a united children\u2019s service at the Cathedral, when a very interesting address was delivered by the Rev.À.R.Beverley,\u2019 rector of Trinity.Last evening the different Anglican congregations of the city united at a service in the Cathedral, when the
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