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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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[" Re TO-DAY'S WEATHER.FAIR; LITTLE WARMER.* \u2019 nebe & Chronicle.me = ra rr ar em re El ® TEMPERATURES.\u2014 ° 3 Hours Ending 8 p.m.Yesterdey.Minimum, 48; Maximum, 56.QUEBEC, TUESDAY, E 9, 1914.VICHY LEMONADE \u201cLA RENOMMEE\" Quart Bottles .This delicious summer beverage, is guarantesd to consist of the juice of best Messina Lemons and Vichy Water, Source Chateau Robertand to contain but the natural gas of the Springs of Vichy Basin.Every bottle is crown stoppered, thus eliminating the disagreeable taste of cork, when it is in contact with lemon juice.A.GRENIER, Established 1882.94-96 St.John Street.Phones 1247-1248 SENATOR COFFEY DIED LAST NIGHT WAS EDITOR OF CATHOLIC RECORD\u2014CAME FROM IRELAND WHEN A CHILD London.Ont, June 8 \u2014Nenator Benator Thomas Coffey, died here tonight at his home: 504 Wellington Street, Heart disease was responsible\u2019 for the death of the Senatorwho had been confined to his hel for some three weeks.Dr MePhedran.the eminent Toronto physician, had been called in in consultation on the ease by local physicians a week ago, and since then no hope had heen hela out for the patient.The late Senator Coffey.whi was ta his 72nd year, was well known! throughout the Dominion as the editor and proprietor of the Catholic Record of this city which had founded in 1878 and conducted up to the last.He was born at Castle Connell, Limerick County, Ireland.coming to Canada with his parents when a child.He was educated in Montreal and in (his city, entering the newspaper business as a pourneyman printer.The deceased had he'd high offices in the Catholic Mutual Benefit Association and was one of the sta'- warts of the Roman Catholic Church in Canada.He was honored by Ottawa University with the degree of LL.D in 1907 and was calied to the Senate by Lord Minto in 1903.His name had frequently been mentioned in connection with a cabinet position under Sir Wilfrid Laurier.wha was an intimate friend of the deceased.NO MONOPOLY OF COOL WEATHER HERE HORSES STRUGGLE THROUGH SNOW IN PARIS, WHICH IS AMAZED AT SIGHT.Paris, June 8 \u2014Twen and a half inches of snow and hail fell in one section of Paris this evening, ani the amazing spectacle was witnessed of horses struggling through snow on a June day in the Avenue Des Champs Elysees.\u2018The air had iñ it a wintzy chill, the temperature being 40 degrees fahrenheit.and here and there quantities of snow lay throughout the night where it had drifted.MANY MANUFACTURERS MEET AT MONTREAL | Montreal.June &\u2014Five hundred delegates of the Canadian Munufacturers Association are expected in Montreal tomorrow for the 43rd annual convention of the association, which opens at \u2018he Windsor Hotel in the moraing.Alrcady a number of the delegates have arrived from points as far away 8.Halifax and Winnipeg.When President C.B.Gordon opens proceedings the husiness will be well in hang for a profitable cone vention.It will last three days, OROOARVALOO0C00000 8 TWO PLEAD QUILTY ON MURDER CHARGE.Calgary.Alberta, June R\u2014 Arraigned today in the Nupreme Court for the murder nf John Wilson, at Exshaw.on May 22nd.Afancy Sokoloff.Max Menelik.and Joe Smith, entered a plea of guilty.The judge at once ordered the clerk to enter a plea of not guilty, and the trial is set down for Tuesday.June 16th PHOGORAQOQAUOAG CE KILMA bd 9° e © < © © © e e © © ° © o 9 © Ÿ 8 Ÿ © 5 eo 9 © © & © Ÿ © PARTY LINES ARE SPLIT IN SENATE LIBERAL LEADER VOTES FOR GOVERNMENT BILL\u2014FARM- ERE\u2019 BANK MEASURE WAS HOISTED.(Special to the Chronicle) Ottawa, June 8\u2014By a vote of 32 to 28.in which party lines were completely eliminated, the bill to reimburse the depositors of the defunct Farmers\u2019 Bank was given a six months\u2019 hoist by the Senate tonight.Eleven Conservatives voted for the six months hoist and eleven against.Twenty-one Liberals voted in favor of the amendment and fourteen for the bill.The vote itself was à peculiar one, as Senator Bostock, the Liberal leader.voted against the six months\u2019 hoist moved by Senator Power.one of his own followers, and supported a Government measure.Sir Mackenzie Bowell voted for the six months\u2019 hoist while Senator Mason.President of the Home Bank, ! voted to recoup the depositors.HUERTA SUSPENDS TAMPICO BLOCKADE CRISIS WHICH NIGHT THREATEN PROGRESS CF MEDIATION IS AVERTED Washington.June 8.\u2014General Huerta\u2019s order today suspending the order to blockade Tampico against the er Antilla to the «erv-d to dispel apprehension over a new crisis between the United States and the Huerta government.wiich had threatened mediation of Mexican affairs.Though Washington officials expressed satisfaction over Huerta'z action, it was persistently suggested outside of official circles that the blackade had heen\u2019 suspended uniy conditionally as a result of conferences between the South American mediators and the Mexican and American delegates at Niagara Falls, and that the Antilla\u2019s cargo of .rms might not be delivered at Tampico at this time.Jt was said the Antil'a might be diverted in her course through an agreement with officiais of the Ward Line.her owners, an American corporation.President Wilson, Secretary Bryan and Secretary Daniels gave evidence vof great relief over the late develop- | ments, \u2018which temporarily at least, | have averted another clash at arns \u201cFrom no official source here cquid | confirmation be procured of the reports that Huerta had an understanding with the mediators or the United States which would assure that the Antilla\u2019s argo would not be deliver.cd.Representatives of the Constitutionalists in Washington were i clined to the helief that the ammunition would be landed at Tampico, but they divulged no direct information upon which to hase such an opinion, Meanwhile nothing has been card from the Antilla, which is on the hign seas due to arrive off Tampico Wednesday morning.FRENCH GIRL Is Paris.June 8.\u2014MIile.Lenglen, a 15 vear old French girl, today won the woman's hard court tennis world's championship under the auspices of the International Lawn Tennis Federation, She defeated Madame Golding, alsn a French woman, hy 6.2, 6-1 in the final round.RNOCK \u201cJOHNNIE WALKER\" SCOTCH WHISKY ATLANTIC MALL SERVICE DISCUSSED IN COMMONS \u2018 tae Hon: L.P.Pelletier Explains tnd Arrangements and Difficulties Regarding: lt-The Halitax and St.John Squabble (Special to The Chronicle.) Ottawa, June 8\u2014The House spent most of today discussing the mail service between Canada and Great Britain.Incidentially the Nova Scotia and New Brunswick members indulged in the provincial dispute as to whether St.John or Halifax is the better port.Messrs.A.K.McLean, and F.B.McCurdy, were the champions of Halifax.Hon.J.D.Hazen and Hon.William Pugsley espoused with equal enthusiasm the cause of: St.John.i Hon.L.P.Pelletier made a statement as to the new Canadian mail service.He said the idea seemed to prevail that it was inferior to the service which formerly existed.[If this; criticism continued the department would have to consider where it wae advisable to continue the arrange ments.The mails, he said, are now carried by twelve ships in summer and eight in winter as compared with four formerly, the additional cost being $400.- 000.He regretted.that owing to the delay in the completion of the Alsatian and Calgarian the service had been injured.but with these boats it would be as good as the New York service, but for the loss of the Empress of Ireland.The distance from the Canadian ports is shorier than from New York which makes up for the faster boats which ply fiom this port.\u2018 Mr.Pelletier said that the New York boats were really responsible for the complaint because the : Rritish postal authorities.owing to the absence of the Alsatian and Calgarian, refuse to send letter mail h the Canadian route.He appreciate the fact that the loss of the Empress | of Ireland would hurt the service.as.the contractors could not substitute | as good a hnat immediately.Meanwhile the New York service would have to be utilized to a considerable r\u2014\u2014\u2014 MONTREAL COUNCIL VOTES $18,000 FOR THe SHEER LIKELY TO ART A SUBSCRIPTION FUND / fontreal, June 8-The City Council of Montreal this afrernoon voted $10.000 for the reliet 0: the sufferers by the sinking of the Empress of Ireland As no steps have been taken by the city or any.organization to open a private subsgription fund for the Empress surviuérs, President R.J.Dale.of the ntreal Board of Trade.has taken tige matter in hand and called a meeting for tomorrow in the Board of Trade Council Chamber.A representative cémmittee will he appointed at this mgeting and opportunity will be givendto the -ympathevic and generous minded citizens to contribute, While the C.P.R.Company is still considering the question of the Empress, A.J.Lee, of Montreal, closely identified with North Ameri can Wrecking Company.also the Arhuckle Wrecking Company in the United States.has évritten to the C P.R.Company suggesting the rais- ng of the sunkab ship hy means of compressed air.[He states that this would be diffic \u2018and costly.but could he accomplished.A party of fur mourners from Edmonton, AM, en in Quebec séeking the bodies of thifteen Ed- | special trains.delivery of ammunition by the steam | Constitutionalists | via New Yorkdegree.The Postmaster-General denied that St.John had got the double- eross in regard to mail matters.An arrangement had been made, he said.whereby letter mails would be sent from both Halifax and St.John by This could be done.however, when the British department sends the bulk of the 'etters i monton passengers on the Empress.!So far Robert Stevenson has found | his dead wife snd Robert Purvis has identified Mr.Scott and his child, these heing the only iden:ifications by the sad little party.| WILL MONTREAL DKINK LACHINE CANAL WATER?Sir Wilfrid Laurier «aid that despite ; Medico-Chirugical Society has passed the disaster to the Empress of Ire.\u2018a resolution protesting against \u201cthe land.he continues to be a great; outrage of the people being compell- believer in the Canadian route.The|ed to use water irom the Lachine C.P.R.could not be expected to re-| canal.\u201d The socicty threatens te place this boat at once with another | publish \u201cthe true state of affairs.\u201d in! as good.But this enterprising com- rhe British, Europran and American pany would undoubtedly soon supply .medical press of the mayor and con- a good vessel.He corfidently he- | trollers again tuer on the Lachine lieved that the inquiry to be held ' canal water for the ritizens' use.as GKEAT TENNIS PLAYER | would show that the disaster which has occurred, could ha e happened under similar conditions in the middle of the Atlantic.| Premier Borden said that the sending of mails from London was gov | erned to a considerable degree by the | rules of the international postal union.! Turning to the Halifax-St.John dis- | pute, he said it was but natural that! there should be rivalry between these two cities.The government was ac-, cused by both cities of \u2018nterference.The arrangement in regard to mails of last year, however, left the selee- ; tion of ports entirely to the companies, and the Department had nothing to do with the choice.As to the Gutelius agreement.it was but natural, that the people of Halifax should | feel they should not he excluded from all the benefits which have accrued to | Canada as the result of the construc tion of the C.P.R.Mr.Borden said he was convinecd | that the arrangements dnes not discriminate against cither Halifax or St.| John.It was only natural for Mr.Gutelius to desire an agreement which would not prove to he a losing proposition for the 1.C.R.As to the mails, he thought it was hetter to again leave the choice nf ports to the : contacting steamship companies.in conclusion, Mr.Borden agreed with the Opposition leader as to the necessity and desirability of sending our mails via the Canadian route.There have heen some unfortunate drawbacks.including the Empress of Ireland disaster, but hc believed that the C.P, R.would do everything pos.aible to replace that steamer without delay.CREW PICKED UP IN EXHAUSTED CONDITION Gloucester, Mass.lune B\u2014The fishing schooner Monitor arrived t,- day with the crew of the schooner Annie R.Lewis of Boston, which foundered off Cape Sable last Thursday.The Lewis was bound from Bridgewater, N.8.for New Haven, Conn, with lathes, sprang a leak in a gale and filed to rapidly that the crew took to the boats.They were picked 3 in an exhausted condition by the onitor.they have intimated they may do next month.ÿ The Weather | SURE Toronto, June R\u2014Pressure is low over the Western portion of the continent, while an important high area with cool weather covers the Quebec and Maritime provinces.for the most part fair coday over the the country.with very high temperatures in many parts of Ontario.Temperatures: Min, Max.Vancouver 48 54 Victoria 48 54 Ramlnops .40 2 Calgary .38 62 | Battleford .50 64 Prince Albert .50 70 Medicine Hat .42 72 Moose Jaw .43 76 Regina .00000 44 78 Winnipeg .54, Ro Port Arthur \u2026 46 6 Party Sound 56 8 London .70 4 Toronto .62 88 Kingston .62 74 Ottawa.62 76 Montreal .62 AR Quebce \u2026 48 8 St, John \u2026.4R 60 Halifax 122 48 64 Forecasts.Lower Lakes and tseorgian Bay: Moderate south westerly winds, most- ty fair and extremely warm, but a few local thunderstorms.Ottawa and Upper St.Lawrence: Mostly fair und warmer; a few local thunderstorms.Lower St.Lawrence and the Gulf: Moderate easterly (1 snutherly winds, fair and a tittle warmer.Maritime: Moderate to fresh northeasterly to easterly winds, fair and a tittle warner.Lake Superior: Moderate to fresh southerly winds, partly fair but some local showers or thunderstorms.Manitoba: Partly fair.but some local showers or thunderstorms.Saskatchewan and Alberta: Partly fair and comparatively cool, but some focal showers \u2018 It has been.Montreal.June 8 \u2014 The Montreal: US, GOVERNMENT PRESENTS A PLAN FOR PACIFICATION } IT CONTEMPLATES ESTABLISHMENT OF PROVISIONAL REGIME IN MEXICO CITY ; Niagara Falls.Ont.June B\u2014Tne United States government througn Justice Lamar and Frederick WW.Lehinan today presented to the three South American médiators à complete plan for the pacification of Mexico.It is the same in principle as chat presented by the mediators and already agreed to by the Huerta government, It.contemplates establishment at the earliest date practicable of a new provisional government in Mexico City which would conduct general elections for a permanent government.The plan written by the American | delegates, after consuitution with rhe Washington government is brief aud includes several counter propositions of which the Huerta delegates will he advised tomorrow.From the mediators themselves it became known that the differences in the two plans arc slight, A full conference of all delegates and mediators is planned for tomorrow or Wednesday.This is for the formal consideration and final drafting of the protocol.Although the question of whether the Antilla would be permitted tu land her ammunition at the Constitutionalist port of Tampico was tot finally disposed of today, the Mexican delegates let it be known (hat while they hoped the cargo in ome way would be returned tp New Yorkthey were not dspused to interrupt mediation even if the ammuniiisn finally got ashore.General Huerta's order rescinding the blockade infuscd a spirit of optimism everywhere fer the situation never was threatening and overcast.The Mexican delegation tonight made public extracts from their note to the mediators, which brought about the request to the American government for a declaration of its interpretation of the armistice and te relation to the Antilla shipment nf arms to the Constitutionalists.The extract follows: \u201cAccording to news published m the press.an hour after the Antilta had been cleared without difficulty hv the fiscal authorities of New Yurk said authorities received the general order issued by the Washington government forbidding the shipment o° arms to Mexican ports.This »rder shows that it is the intention oi , ONAVY for Sale Ev GEORG naa | John, N.B.After Apri! Ist, Dalhos | § a few stocks and before long (he a 1 25s 9d.se, NA.Feb.2x6m | À market showed a tendency to harden, | Linseed oil, 2 mn \u2014 \u2014\u2014 NEPTUNE INN In the second hour it became suite Sperm oil, £ INCH ARRAN HOUSE, Cauauss damuue Summer Resort opens June 20th, 1914, for the Summer.Our prices are sot high, but y eur accommodation is vod | For «| London, which was affected by rhe Raw i booklet and terms, write John Ki! ces x failure of the Canadian Agency.[here eon) iad: Tn Dean, manager.Address for Feb and March: 137 Orange street, St.| M000 150 use ALEXANDRIA BAY (And Quick Lunch.) 68StJonnSt i: 197EtJosephSL | NEW YORK CLOSING LETTER| Oats have ranged higher with Epecial Dinner ,.141.256 ; ; ther grains, affected by more dry Meal Tickets, .five for $1.00 | Received over the.private wire O1 NS Le esst oi the Mississippi Kiver ' New 8¢ Rock Confectionery.* Try our daily-made Cakes and Pies, with Hot Drinks.Retail and wholesalt Modera ice Cream Parlor.A trial will convince all.J.T.LEVALLERE, PROP.115 Mountain Hill wa\u201d SAUT CIE\" |F INANCIAL 2255 Eee McDougall & Cowan, Stock Rrokers, 81 St.Petes St, Quebec.Tel, 246.New York, June 8.~The epenirg was quiet and prices were generally a fraction under Saturday's close, being infuenced by lower quotations from wis iio liquidation heré vof impott- ance, however, although London sald strong, and easily regained all its pre.Vious lusses, In the early altefiocn a fresh burst of strength carried the \u2014\u2014 American and European Plan.Cafe Attached to Hotel Closs to Boats, Elevator, Cars general list up to new high levels, but there was enough stock encounteied on this advance to check the movement and in the late dealings stocks on bulges.and the populsr estimate that the initial report on screage and cendi- tion will indicate a crop not much larger thas last yrar.: LONDON MARKETS Beet sugat, June, 99 65d.Calcutta linseed, June-July, 50s 9d.Petroleum, American refined, 7%d; spirits, Sud.Turpentiñé, spirite.336 41240 Rosin, American strained, 9s 43,4: fine, 148 9d.PINANCIAL.t | .| 8 : i \u2018vr N 8 B | agin sagged off to about Baturday's (From Barry & McManamy) Jufterssa Gowy Nw York | ji \u2018Phone 1708 QUÉBEC closing level.°.Banks lost to Sub Treasury Satur.; In the Heart of the Thousand | OCDE 8 The net results of day's dealings day.$763.000, and since Friday Tost | Islands.In the most enchanting spot in all America, wher nature's charms ||, QUEBEC PERS ¢ y î ; opper Producers report increase are rarest, all the delights of mo-l!1 CHATEAU MURRA Mentréal Letter, IN stock 14.606.000 pounds.dern civilization are added in the |] MURRAY BAY Y Montreal, lune 8\u2014During the W ashinglon\u2014Spring wheat condi- 1,000 Island House.Nu hotel of the metropolis provides greater living facilities or such luxurious comfort \u2014real home comfort\u2014 as does this palatial Summer retreat.An amusement for every hour.nt quiet, tomplete rest, is the choice of every guest.All Drinking Water Used in the House is Filtered.Send two lc stamps for lustrated Booklet.O.G.STAPLES, Proprietor, William Warburton, Mgr.ST.LOUIS HOTEL WARREN BROS, Props.May8x2m DUFFERIN Most beautiful site in the city.Special attention to tourists; moderate rates.Phone 4287.: MRS.M.WHELAN, Proprietoress.! Saies, 167,221 total; bonds.$2,185,000.A \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 tin Scotia from the opening at 34; it HOUSE 52 2 TERRACE USE ion at re tom from the low.5 GENEVIEVE AVE, CAPE.| was to leave prices but little changed {rom the final quotations of Saturdaymorhing session trading was very light but it became more active in the afternoon.Montreal Power was the strong feature: it moved up vecy quickly to 225% and closed 225 bid with several buyers st that price, ._ There was cBnsidersble liquidatica It only gained a Canners advanced a point to JO.Biazilian was steady at 785.The hal.ance of market showed little change from the previous close.In the unlisted department Cedars $1.302,000.; Goldman Sachs shipped $2,000,001) gold to Paristion as of June 1st.95.52.All wheat condition, 93.7; a year agn 87.2; tno years ago, 88.3; ten year average, 3.8 Oats, 89.5.; Earnings.Louisville & Nashville.fourth week May.$1.426.325: decrease, $198.035: month of May, $4.519.470, decrense, $551,010.From July lst.$33,172,416; increase, $374,741.LOCAL INVESTMENT YIELDS Investment yields, Montreal stocks, comniled by Oswald Brothers, 70 St, Peter strect, Quebec.| ; sold at 62% and the bonds at 2414.oacovococococommnones | l'amwar Power was traded in at Close.Div PC | HORREX'S HOTEL : COOTER | 400, and Wayagmack at 32.Bell Telephone .146 & 547 .STRAND T M h 0 f 3 Brazilian TL & P.78 6 767 | .LONDON, ENGLAND ha arat on d » NE orate wire to M Ler Can Cotton pfd .76 «7399 It's your safeguard against im ity It From 6, Bod-Breakfast- Attendance $1.50 and Quick Lunch ÿ | Broker, Dominien building, St.Peter Gn Cement pfd ee o 172 | \" ; puri .con Telegrams : Horren's, E.Strand Londoa.pect, Phone 478 Bunch, Cuebee | E00 We ly « wa Ml serves the effort and integrity put into the - Tan oxtu hand For Ladies and Gentlemen À ! say, @.St.Joseph Strect, THOM | Detroit 200 0e 68 + LE brewing._\u2014 Special Menu from 12to 8pm |! New Vork, June 8.~There was Dom con pid ee A 7 san i 1 FRESH LOBSTERS : plenty of news to influence dealings om on PE eee = : | KE 3 TRY OUR HOMEMADE § in today\u2019s stock market but it ie Com Caer BL It pro the beer from light.PIES : probable that the day's budget had |.SE 10.90 8 Apple, Rasin, J | really very fille infuence on the | ipo\u2019 pd ooo 880 1040) No matter how pure the beer\u2014light plays ; tere ul Cocoamut Fig, § | Course of prices.During the day the | Laurentide \u2026.1 8 41] ., ; ÿ ocoanut 18 & | monthly government crop report was [ yr pacer 0 225 10 434 havoc with the purity and starts decay.4 on UNIVERSITY PLACE Lemon, Strawberry £ | published; also tae report of the 7 us 30 Carmania.Nate :\u2014Ahhreviatin Cherbanrg: R., Southampten: H.Hambarg: Pr, President or \u201ctince; Wim, Wilhelm: Blg., Boulonges-sur-mere.Liverpool Plymouth: C4 rer et\u2014\u2014 transfer of Mr.T.© Plackett to an- ather port, has just been filled by the anpointment of Mr.Jokn F.Robson.The latter gentleman.though young in years.has Mad consi-lerable experience in his business.and is well fitted for the office.He has commenced his duties here.FREIGHTS AND CHARTERS, New York, June ¢\u2014Chartering was fimited, with rates weak and unsettled.Very little demand prevailed for either steam or -ail tonnage.Quotations to Liversoi, London and Glasgow, 1 1-24: Roeterdam, 3 14e: Hamburg, 30 pfennigs: Bremen, 27 1-2 pfennigs: Hull and Bristol, 1 3-44; Antwerp, 1 3-4d t.21; Cork for orders, 2s 3d; Picked parts.large ton: nage.1s 9d: Cotton to Liverpool, per 100 lhe, 20¢ asked.Charters, \u2014 British steamer, 6000 \"tons dead weight.nitrate.west coast South America to United States or Furape, 18s, July-August: British steamer, 2917 tons.sanie.185 6d, July- August: British steamer, 2471 tons, general cargo.Guli to tLe United Kingdom or Continent.Rs 6d.June; .British steamer, 2662 tons.ore.Huel- | tva to New York and Carteret.9s.l'option, Baltimore and Norfolk, 9s 6d, June: British steamer.1165 tons, Kainit, Hamburg to [Pensacnla, 8s 3d.Tune: British steamer, 2436 tons, West India trade, trip up.basis 3s 6d, June.GENERAL NOTES.Me.J.1 Hill's steam yacht Waconta, from New York, passed up to Montreal ye-terday.Steamer tiladstone, Capt.Jonassen, having dishearged cargo.left for Sydney yesterday afaernoon.Steamers Raonkpool and Carlton from Shicld only FIVE CENTS | Per Packet T.H O'NEILL 248 ST.JOHN STREET.PANAMA HATS Have your last year's Manama Hats cleaned by our new process of cleaning: no acid of any kind used and are made as good as new for a small cost of 30 cents, lover's Dre Works i 393-395 sl.Valier SL Telephone 18:0.BLUE PRINTS Done by Electrical Machine, in]! short notice.| empani ied hy c Te | HAMEL&TESSIER( 2752755 5200055 ! nor-General a viet at the Citadel CIVIL ENGINEERS.Monday m visit was in | cer eee Blue Print Dept | tne nature Quebec.78e.dosen .\u2026.25c.dosen , 40c, dozen .3%.bunch .25c.bunch en 10c.each Window Des'gra from $3.00 up.| nese AND Mr.Goldstein.the well-known and eloquent Boston lecturer has heen engaged by the Knights of Columbus for a lecture tour covering all the impurtant centres of Canada and the United States.The Quebec public are invited in another enfiumt ro at tend a lecture on \u201cChristianity vs.\u20accialism\u201d which Mr.Goldstein will Ql in Caiumhus Hall on Friday [evening June 12:! ler the aus- [even of the il of the Kmights Que na doubt, wotheir apr m of the Educawd PHONE 381.rze numbers.MAYOR'S OFFICIAL VISIT Hie Warsh:p, Mayor Deen, ac- S1 St.Pter Street i: and welenme the Duke Af Connaught to the eity.bbb dd db bree bei Ee EEE rx & Pouliot REG\u2019D.The straight Ine is always ihe sho test FLAGE\u2014Do n° +: We have flags and streamers wh; PARASOLS The lai est «1: > wil! find the assortment aid the pri es which will suit you wiil be profitable for you MATERIALS STYLISH MATERIALS\u2014Ratine and (SHIRTS FOR BOYS \u2014The ind; ~pensible artic:e for the holidays, Or white and n iis tn 44, very and Value, Sizes from 12 tn 19 years.sieeves.Jow culiar, Sizes, an anchor as an ornament.prices.20 per cent cheaper than anyone else.for Sundaythem Où latest collar trimmed with lace and iv
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