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Quebec morning 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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[" nth ft t VOL.XLVI.QUEBEC, MONDAY, APRIL 11,>1892.Quebec Central Railway.SMWC TRAIN SERVICE IN EFFECT APRIL llth.1892 Solid Tnia Sorrieo Betw&ec Quebec and Boston Daily Via Quebec Central and Boston and Maiao Railroads.Tkmrh C«acfe to ftrtlari 1*11* TU laine Centra] and fMtoe Central Kailraaèi.Parler and Sleeping Can ^nenee to lentoa, SpriafteM and lew pert WIU«at Ckange.EXPRESS\u2014Leavo Quebec (Ferry)- Leave Levis 1.50 P.M.Arrive Beauce Junction 3.35 P.M.Arrive Sherbrooke 8 P.M Arrive Newport 10.15 P.M.Arrive Boeton 8.06 A.M.Arrive New York 11.30\tA.M.This train runs from Quebec to Boston without change, with Parlor and Sleeping can Quebec to Boetou and Quebec to Springfield.PASSENG-ER\u2014Leave Quebec (Ferry)- Leave Levis 9.15 P.M Arrive Snerbrooke 4.30\tA.M , Boston 6.03 P.5L New York 10.00 P.M.Via Dudswell Junction, Arrive Febyan's 8.50 A.M.Portland 12.50 P.M.Sleeping can Quebec to Newport, Vt., vi* Sherbrooke.Through Coach (cushioned neats) Quebec to Portland via Quebec Centra! and Maine Central Railroads daily-.This train will leave Quebec on Sunday nights instead of Saturday nights.MIXED\u2014Le w\tQuebec (Ferry) - Levis 1.3** P.M.Arrive Beauce Junction 5.40 P.M.Arrive St.Francis 6.30 P.M.TRAINS ARRIVE AT QUEBEC.EXPRESS-Leave New York 4.00 P.M.Leave Bos j n 7.45 P.M.Sherbrooke 8.00 A.M.Arrive Levis 2.20 P.M.Arrive Quebec (Ferry - This train runs .through B wton to Quebec via Boston and Maine and Quebec Central Railroads without change of can.Parlor and Sleeping Can Boston to Quebec and Springfield to Quebec without change.PASSENGER\u2014Leave New York 9 A.M.Boston 1 P.M.Portland 1.05 P.M.Leave Newport 9.40 P.M.Leave Sherbrooke 11.45 P.M.Arrive Levis 6.30 A.M.Arrive Quabec (Ferry)- Sleeping Car New port, Vt., sn£ Sherbrooke to Quebec.A through Coach (cushion seated) Portland to Quebec via Maine Central and Quebec Central Railroads.MIXED\u2014Leave St.Francis 6.00 A.M.Leave Beauce Junction 7.10 A.M.Arrive Levis 10.00 A.M., arrive Quebec (Ferry)- ET AU Express ani Passenger Trains are heated by steam from locomotive.CONNECTIONS At Levis and Harlaka Junction with Inter* colonial Railway, at Sherbrooke with Boston and Maine Railway for Boston, New York and all New England points.At Dudswell -1 unction with Maine Central Railway for Portland, Danville, Lewiston and all points in the State of Maine.checked through to all points, «s i cars are run between Quebec and Boston.Ravage going by this route is not transferred or changed from one car to another in transit.For further information, apply to General Ticket Office, opposite the St.Lonis Hotel, Quebec, or any of the Company\u2019s Agents.FRANK GRUNDY, J.H.WALSH, Genl Manager.Gen.Frt.A Pas.Agt April 6, 1892.FAST EXPRESS TRAIN SERVICE.-FROM QUEBEC TO- Sherbrooke, Portland, Boston, New York, Ottawa, Kingston,Peterborough, Toronto, Niagara Falls, Hamilton, London, Detroit, Saginaw, Bay City, Chicago, &c., &c.NO.3 DAY EXPRESS DAILY.Leave Quebec (Ferry).H.30 A.M.\u201c Levis (G.T.K.).12.10 P.M.Intercolonial Railv/ay Sleeper to Montreal.Through Coach to Worcester, Mass., via Sherbrooke.Train leaving Levis at 12.10, connects at Richmond with mixed train for Sher brooke.Arriving there at 5 P.M.NO.1 NIGHT EXPRESS DAILY (except Sunday).Leave Quebec (Ferry).6.00 P.M *4 Levis (G.T.R).7.65 P.M.Pullman Sleeper to Montreal.^Through Coaches to Montreal and Portland.No.5 Mixed train for Richmond leaves Quebec (Ferry) 8.30 A.M.Levis 9.05 A.M.dail> except Sundays and Mondays.FROM THPl WEST.Express Trains arrive at Levis 7.06 A.M.and 2.1-5 P.31.Mixed trains at Point Levi 2.15 A.M., and 7.15 P.M.THROUGH TICKETS TO ALL POINTS \u2022n Western States, Manitoba, North-West Territories, British Columbia and the Pacific Coas are issued by this route.ALLAN LINE.ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS.*0 on* knows tottor than IIhimc* w ho have used Carters Little Liver Pills what relief they nave given vvhrn taken fordyujiepsia, dizziness, pam in the side, constipation, and disordered stomach.\tir.,w,fri&w AFTERNOON REPORTS.AN ENGLISH TRAITOR SENTENCED.NO.17,097.CANADIAN REPORTS.DEATH OF 1891.\u2014WINTER ARRANGEMENTS.\u20141892.POWDER of This Company\u2019s Lines are Composed Double-Engined Clyde Built IRON AND STEEL STEAMSHIPS.They are built in water-tight compartments, are unsurpassed for itrength, speed uid comfort, and are fitted up with all the modern improvements that practical experience can suggest.Liverpool, Londonderry, Halifax and Portland Service.From Liverpool\tSteamships.\tFrom Portland.\tFrom Halifax.10 March.\t\u2022Numidian.\t31 March\t2 April 24 \u201c\tParisian\t\t14 April\t16 \" 7 April.\t\u2022Mongolian .\ttw\t30 \u201c 4S* One Management only from Quebec to Chicago.For fares, time tables, Sleeping Car accommodation, and general information, apply to the Company\u2019s Ticket Offices, opposite St.Louis Hotel, and i7.Sous-le-Fort Street, also »t the Company's Wharf Quebec and Levi* and Point Levi Stations.L.J SEARGEANT, _ _\tGeneral Manager.WM.EDGAR,\t^ General Passenger Agent November 14,1891.\tapl20 *S.S.Mongolian and Numidian will carry Cattle and only Cabin Passengers to Liverpool Steamers sail from Portland about 1 p.m.Thursdays, or soon as possible after the arrival of Grand Trunk Railway train due at Portland at noon, and from Halifax abouti p.m.Saturdays, or as soon as possible after the arrival of the Intercolonial Railway train due at Halifax at noon.MT Parisian, Sardinian, Mongolian and Numidian are lighted throughout with the Electric Light.RATKS OP PlSSieE FR01 P0RTLAI» OR HALIFAX.Cabin.8-40.00 to $60.00 According to Steamer and Accommodation.Intermediate.$26.00 Steerage.$20.00 KV Return Tickets issued at reduced rates.PUREST, STRONGEST, BEST.Contains no Alum, Ammonia, Lime, Phosnhp.tes, or any Injuriant* August 16, 1890.mon.wed&fri-Lm-S DOM IN ION LIN E 'ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS.Running in connection with the Grand Trunk Canada Pacific, Intercolonial, and other Canadian Railways and Steamers WINTER SERVICE 1892.Liverpool Service Calling at Londonderry.TEMISCOUATA RAILWAY.GLASGOW LINE.SAILING From Steamship.Liverpool.Labrador.March 3 Orkoon.\u201c 17 Sarnia.\u201c 31 Labrador.April 14 DATES.ON AND AFTER FRIDAY, Irt JANU-ary, 1892, Trains will run to and from St.Andrew Street Station, Quebec, as follows, Sundays excepted : LEAVE QUEBEC.7.30 A.M.thrash Exoress for Lake St.John, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, arriving at Chambord Junction at 5 48, and at Rob r-val at 6.30 P.M.4.15 PU Local Mail, daily for St.Ray-w *\t' mond, arriving the re at 6.45 P.M.and on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, runs to Riviere a Pierre Junction, arriving there at 8.15 ' P.M.ARRIVE AT QUEBEC.Q nn AM.Local Mail leaves St.Raymond Vtf\tmond, daily, 6.30 A.M., and from Riviere a Pierre at 5 A.M., on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, arriving at Quebec at y.oo a .M.fi.4û PU.Through Express leaves Roberval Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 7.30 A.M., and Chambord Junction at 8.12 A.M., arriving at Quebec at 6.40 P.M.SO minutes at Lake Edward for Innch.A special mixed train will leave Riviere-a-Pierre -J onction every Saturday evening at 8.15, on arrival of the Lower LaurentianR y.train from St.Tite Junction for Quebec, arriving at 10.15 P.M.; and w !I leave Quebec \u2022very Monday morning at 2 o'clock for Riviere-vPierre Junction, connecting with L.L.Ry.at 6.30 A.M, for St.Tite Junction.Through Express makes close connections both ways at Riviere a Pierre with tbe Lower Laurentian Railway for St.Tite, Grand Piles and Three Rivers.Freight for puints in Lake St.John and Saguenay districts^ East of Chambord Junction, most be billed to Chambord Junction, and for Roberval, and points West thereof, to Roberval.& Freight for Riviere a Pierre and intermediate stations and to all stations on the Lower Laurentian Railway will not be received at Quebec after 3 P.M., and for points beyond Riviere a Pierre, after 5 P.M.Sisolb Fari Return First-Class Tickets on Saturdays gotd to return till following Tuesday, are issued from Quebec to all Stations.Excellent land for sale by Government in the Lake 3k.John Valley at nominal prices.New settlers, their families and a limited quantity of effects will be transported by the Railway free.Special advantages offered to parties establishing Mills and other industries.Tickets for sale by R.M.STOCKING, opposite St.Louis Hotel.For information as to Freight and Passenger Rates, apply to ALEXANDRE HARDY, Gene rad Freight and Passenger Agent, Quebec._ J.G.SCOTT, Sec.A Man.iarer, New Depot, St.Andrew street, Quebec.Quebec, December 31, 1891.ON AND AFTER MONDAY, OCTOBER 26th, 1891, trains will run as follows :\u2014 Leave River du Loup daily (except Sundays) at 8 A.M., arriving at Edmundston Junction at 12.58 P.M., ana leave at 1.30, arriving at Connors at 3.25 P.M.Returning leave Connors daily (except Sunday) at 7 A.M., arrive at Edmundston Junciionat 8.58, leave at 9.30, arrive at River du Loup at 2.28 P.M.Trains cross at N.D.Du Lae where 15 minutes is allowed for dinner CONNECTIONS at Edmundston with trains of the C.P.Ry.and at River du Loup with trains of the I.C.Ry.The new Hotel at Connors offers excellent accommodation to the traveller.It is fitted with all modern improvements and is situated clos (to where excellent shooting and fishing is to be found.CROCKETT\tD.B LINDSAY, Gen.Supt.\tGen.Pas.A Frt.Agt General Offices, River du Loup, P.Q., Oct 24th.1891.October 27.1891.\tfebS-Lm From Glasyow.\tSteamships,\tFrom Boston\tFrom Philadelphia 10 Mar.\tAssyrian\t\t28 Mar\t 18 \u201c 24 \u201c 1 April 7\t\u2022Hibernian .\u2022Buenos Ayran *N*storian.Scandinavian.\t11 Apr 25 Apr\t8 April.\t\t\t22 April.15 \u201c\t\u2022Manitoban.\t\t6 May.From Portland.Mardi 24 April 7 \u201c 21 May 0 From Halifax March 26 April 9 \u201c\t23 May 7 *Via Halifax on voyage from Glasgow.F or further particulars apply tc ALLANS RAE A CO.,\t,\tAgents.March 25, 1892.CUNARD LINE.PACIFIC THROUGH TOURIST CARS \u2014WILL RUN DURING\u2014 MARCH AND APRIL FOR THE PACIFIC COAST -FROM- Montreal to Yanconver, Leaving Dalhousio Sq.St\u2019n.8.40 P.M., APRIL 6, 13, 20 and 27.-FROM- Montreal to St.Paul, Leaving Windsor St St\u2019n 11.45 A.M., APRIL 2, 9, 16.23 and 30.PARTICULAR ATTENTION paid to applications received by any CANADIAN PACIFIC AGENT.Quebec Ticket Offices ; ST.LOUIS HOTEL, and at STATION.March 9.1392.-VrEW YORK TO LIVERPOOL\tVIA nCrt3^3rTOWN' from \"S»40- FAST EXPRESS MAIL SERVICE Umbria.Saturday, April 9, 3 P.M.Skhvia.Saturday, April 16, 8 A.M.Etruria.Sat April 23, 2 P.M.Aphakia.Saturday, April 30, 8 A.M.Umbria.Saturday, May 7, 2 P.M.Srrvia.Saturday, May 14,7\tA.M.Etruria.Saturday, May 21.1\tP.M.Aurania.Saturday, May 28, 7\tA.M.Cabin Passage $60, and upwards: Second Cabin, $35.Steerage Tickets to and from all parts of Europe at very low rates.For freight and passage apply to the Company\u2019s Office, 4 Bowling Green, New York.VERNON H.BROWN 4 CO., Genera Agents Or to\tR.M STOCKING, 32, St Louis Street, Quebec.April 5, 1892.Rates of Passage from Halifax or Portland.Cabin to Liverpool.$40 to $60 Return.$80 to $110 Second Cabin To Liverpool, Glasgow and Belfast.$25 To London, Bristol and Cardiff.$28 Steerage To Liverpool, London, Glasgow and Belfast $20 Bristol Service\u2014Fortnightly.Texas.From Portland March 7 Dominion.7.From Portland March 21 Steamers sail from Portland about 1 p.m.on advertized dates, or soon as possible after the arrival of Grand Trunk Railway train due at Portland at noon, and from Halifax on the arrival of the Western mail train.tV Berths not secured until paid for.These Steamers have Saloon, State-Rooms Mus c-roomand Bath-ror ms amidships where bntlittle motion is felt.The accommodation for Second Cabin on these Steamers is exceptionally good, and well worthy the attention of the travelling public.The \u201cVancouver\u201d and \u201cLabrador\u201d are lighted throughout with the Electric Light, and have proved themselves to be two of the fastest vessels in the Atlantic trade.For Freight or Passage, apply : In Liverpool, to Flinn^ Main 4 Montgomery, 24, James Street ; David Torrance 4 Co.Exchange Court, Montreal WM.M.MACPHERSON, Agent Quebec March 14, 1892.TIE JST ID IE 1RS.Indian Supplies.A FRENCH OFFICER GUILLOTINED DELHI SEPOYS GREATLY EXCITED.Rio Janeiro\u2019s Situation Critical\u2014The Yokohama Shooting Ca«e\u2014Canada\u2019s Annexation Inevitable ! London, April 9\u2014Edward Hidden, formerly a quartermaster in the Royal Engineers Department, who was arrested for trying to \",*ormati°n regarding the defences of Malta, to sell to a foreign Government, was convicted to-day and sentenced to one year\u2019s imprisonment at hard labor.A large number of members of the House of Commons and many members of the fashionable circle travelled to Kineton to day to see the House of Commons steeplechase.Mr.Walter Long, member for the\" Devizes division of Wiltshire, won the heavy weight race and Mr.Francis Mildmay, member for the Totues division of Devonshire, won the light weight race.Tlie day\u2019s sport was spoil ed by an accident that resulted in the death of Capt.Middleton, a well-known rider.He was thrown from his horse in a race and stantly killed.Mr.Gladstone lias consented to address & great London demonstration before the general elections.A special from Buenos Ayres says that the political situation in Rio Janeiro is considered critical.The streets of the city were patrolled last night by cavalry in addition to armed police.A Turkish ship has been wrecked at Shebba, on the Gulf of Cahecs.Three of her crew were drowned.The steamer from Persia laden with cotton and with 200 passengers, before reported overdue at Baku, a port of Russia, on the Caspian Sea, is the \u201cAlexander Walkow.\u201d Fears are entertained that she has foundered and that all on board have been lost.Pakis, April 9\u2014Louis Anastay, the ex-Sub-Lieutcnant who murdered his benefactress, the Baroness Delmard, on December 4th last, was guillotined in the place De La Raquette at 6.10 this morning.The condemned man did not make any resistance.The Senate to-day unanimously adopted the credit asked for by the Government for the expenses of the French exhibition at the Chicago Columbian Exhibition.The credit passed the Chamber of Deputies on Thursday.Berlin, April 9.\u2014Emperor William and the Empress are going to Dantzic on May 15th by sea from Stettin, escorted by the Baltic squadron.Rumors are current that the Ciar will meet them there.Cairo, April 9\u2014The Sultan has consented to issue an irade, supplementary to the firm man, at the request of the French ami Rus sian Ambassadors.This relieves the tension of the situation in Egypt.The reading of the firman will probably take place on Monday or Tuesday, thus allowing the French squadron time to arrive at Alexandria.Monte Carlo, April 9\u2014The Earl of Dun raven has sold hie famous yacht \u201cValkyrie to a Russian Grand Duke for £4,500.Delhi, April 9\u2014Great excitement has been caused among the lower dosses here by rumors circulated by religious fanatics that the Government had appointed secret agents to kidnap seven Sepoys who were to be offered as a sacrifice to the water deity on the site of the projected reservoir.The matter was discussed amonv the natives and the rumors implicitly believed.The indignation grew intense and a watch was set to discover who the agents were.A number of persons, including several Sikh soldiers, were suspected of being the Government emissaries to steal the victims.Yesterday, crowds of natives set upon the suspects and beat them in a most cruel manner.The excitement spread and the natives are in a dangerous state.The police are doing their utmost to allay the excitement.A large number of MR.CHAS.MEYER.CLACK THE SHAM FIGHT ON QUEEN'S BIRTH DA Y.The Suit Against Larkin, nolly & Co.Con- H A MILTON CITY HAPPENINGS.QUEBEC.Ste.PETRONILLE, I.O., April 9-This morning at 10.30 a farmer of St.Jean, Isle d Orleans, while attempting to cross the ice bridge, went through with his horse ami sleiuh.They were rescued with difficulty.Montreal, April 9-Mr.J.H.Morley, formerly Canadian Pasisenger Agent of the ( hicago and North-Western Railway, has been appointed General Passenger Agent of the Richelieu & Ontario Navigation Company.Lieut.-Col.Turnbull, now in command of the Garrison Artillery, has forwarded his resignation to Ottawa, and it is about certain that the senior major, Fred.M.Cole, will be promoted to the command.Col.Turnbull is one of the oldest officers in the brigade.Mr.Charles Glackmeyer, City Clerk of Montreal, and the oldest employee in the service of the city, who has been lying at the point of death for several days, passed away this evening at the age of 70.The deceased was in the service of the city for a period of nearly fifty years.He entered the eervice in L847 as Assistant City Clerk and was promoted 10 be City Clerk in 1859.He had served the city faithfully ever since and witnessed many important changes.He was the chief civic functionary when the Prince of Wales visited Montreal and was present at all the notable civic events for the past forty years.The position of City Clerk is the most important post in the Corporation and it will be hard to replace the deceased.When the news of his death was received, the flag was placed at half-mast over the City Hall.The Mayor and Aldermen and all the civic authorities will attend the funeral in a body.The Hon.Mr.Chaplcau expects to leave for Ottawa and take control of the Depart*\t___ nient of Customs early next week.Customs I Proved as beneficial for the Mayor as be had officials do not know whether there will be \u2018>ce\u201d ^ to hope.changes in the stafT or not at present ; the) Guelph, April 9\u2014Erb, the only son of Thos.Hugo, was \u2019 *\t.the I roctor House that was not damaged by the first lire two days ago.This wing, us well as the part first damaged, were completely destroyed.The origin of the fire is unknown.An investigation will probably be held as there is a suspicion that it was not accidental.Loss $8,000,covered by insurance.Toronto, April 9\u2014At this morning\u2019s sit-ting of the Local Legislature, the Attorney-General announced that the business of the House will l»e concluded on Monday night and that prorogation w\u2019ould take place on Tuesday.By order of Mayor Fleming, some fifteen children, chiefly from the Infant\u2019s Home, where a serious outbreak of diphtheria has occurred, have l>een removed to the Isolation Hospital, in face of the injunction and of the expressed intention of Mr.Greer (who secured the injunction) to prevent any more patienta being admitted until a pledge was given for the erection of a new hospital on the grounds.Mayor Fleming assumed the res ponsibility.1 lie city clerk has registered during the the post week 88 births, 53 dead s and 34 marriages.Hamilton, April 9\u2014A Toronto commercial traveller named Thos.Gebhard, who bet $175 on Hyman in tbe London election, has issued a writ in the County Court to recover the money from the stakeholder.The case will come up before Judge Muir in June.A similar case was tried by Judge Muir about a year ago and as the parries lived outside the constituency the het was declared illegal and a decision rendered in favor of the stake holder.The parties involved in the bucket shop case have disagreed and there is no prospect of having an amicable settlement.A.Hacx-ter, the loronto broker, has issued writs against Hncker and Huffman, of Buffalo, and Kent and Padden, of this city, for $750.and on Tuesday Lawyer Beasley, acting for Haex-l-cr, will move to have the injunction against the Traders Bank renewed.A city druggist visited the Milk Inspector\u2019s office yesterday, for the purpose of securing the names of licensed dairymen.In answer to a question he told Inspector Nixon that he wished to send the milk dealers a circular advertising a composition for the preservation and coloring of milk and for giving it a rich appearance.The Inspector immediately informed him that if he sold any such drugs tj the milk dealers, both himself and the dairymen who purchased the stuff would be punished as vigorously as the law allows.Mayor Blaicher has left Nassau for Hamilton and is expected home in about a week.It is said the climate of Nassau has not MIDNIGHT REPORTS.DISASTROUS FIRE IN LONDON.ANOTHER OUTRAGE IN FRANCE.The Behring\u2019 Sea Arbifration\u2014Chilian Silver and the \u201cEspiegle\u201d\u2014Contagious Diseases in New York.GREAT BRITAIN.London, April 9\u2014Tile correspondence relating to the shipment of twenty-two tons of silver to England by the late President Bal-maceda, of Chili, was published in a Blue Book to-day.In Lord Salisbury\u2019s last des-patch, dated February 23, he refrained from a detailed discussion pending Chili s lawsuit to recover tbe bullion, but maintaius that no claim can be founded against the English Government on the action of H.M.S.\u201cEspie-Jv*?, r\u2018 Ke*,n®dy, the British agent at Chili, later writes to Lord Salisbury express-mg regret that he neglected to assure himself of the destination of the silver and to dis-suade the captain of the \u201cEspiegle\u201dfrom car* vying it.April IQ\u2014The\tAnglo-American cable steamer \u2018 Mima\u201d has returned to Plymouth aboai^)UUt °f the ,,reakiD£ out of »mall-pcx A despatch to the Time* from Singapore, says that the Pekan rebellion has a serious aspect, and that the British warships sent to the scene will land one hnndred marines.April 11\u2014A fire broke outlast night In tla printing establishment of Page 4 Pratt, Lim-ited, Noe.5, 0 and 7 Ludgate Circus Build-jng E.C.The flames spread to the adjacent buildings and destroyed the establishment of Davis 4 Timmins, metal workers and merchants, No.22 Charles street, and seven other firms.The loss is immense.The fire was the largest that has occurred in London since Captain Shaw left i he Fire Brigade.His successor, Captain Simonds, managed admir-ably.,.Dsspatches from Japan briefly announce a disastrous fire in Tokio.BERMUDA AND WEST INDIES ROYAL MAIL LINES OF THE SAILING FROM PIER 47 NORTH RIVER HEW YORK.For Bermuda \u2014 S3.TRINIDAD, Saturday, 9th April, at Noon.SS.ORINOCO, Monday, llth April at 3 p.m.SEALED TENDERS, ADDRESSED TO the undersigned, and endorsed \u201cTender for Indian Supplie»,\u201d will be received at tins office up to noon of SATURDAY, 14th May, 1892, for the delivery of Indian Supplies, during the fiscal year ending 30th June, 1893, duty jAaid at various points in Manitoba and the North West Territories.Forms of tender, containing full particulars relative to the supplies required, dates of delivery, _&c., may be had by applying to tiie undersigned, or tc the Indian Commissioner at Bwpna, or to the India Office, Winnipeg.This advertisement is not to bo inserUd by any newspaper without the authority of the Queen\u2019s Printer, and no claim for payment by anj- L\u2014\u2018 \u2022 *\t¦ wil not necessarily accepted.L.YANKOUGHNET, Dpty.of the Su jierintendent General of Indian Affairs.Department of Indian Affairs, Ottawa, March, 1892.April 6, 1892.\tF-bo i A on\t¦ \u2022 rt\tany newspaper not having had such authority \u2018J, , j tni K-\t\"«urenan U06u6C\tromnanv w,\u201c ** admitted.The lowest or any tender ®hot *n/, k v* 1Rouhm*on\u2019 u Piment xjuvr/vv\tm\tnot necessarily accepted.\ther of the English colony, on the g ringleaders in the assault have been arrested.AMERICAN.Washington, April 9\u2014News was received at the Navy Department to-day that Lieut.J.H.Hetherington, U.S.Navy, had been acquitte.! on the charge of killing Robinson, an Englishman, at Yokohama about two months ngo.A cablegram from Commander John R.Bartlett, commanding the \u201cMarion,\u201d gave briefly the information that Hethcring-ton has been acquitted by the Consular Court at Yokohama, before which he was tried.This action settles the case finally, as no other tribunal has jurisdiction in such a matter Hetherington is the lieutenant who mem-ground that the latter had been unduly intimate with Mrs.Hetherington, who was living at the time at Yokohama.Her husband had been attached to the Asiastic squadron.Philadelphia, Pa., April 9\u2014The Russian Relief Committee has decided to send the steamer \u2018\u2018Conemaugh,\u201d with & load of provi- COMPAGNIE CENERAU TRANSATLANTIQUE.FRENCH LINE TO HAVRE.Pier (new) No.42, North River, foot of Morton _\tStreet.La CHAMPAGNE.Sat.April 9, 4 A.M.La GASCOGNE.Sat.April 16, 6 A.M.La BRETAGNE.Sat.April 23, 4 A.M.La TOURAINE.Sat.April 30, 6 A.M.For passage apply to A.FORGET,\tR.M.STOCKING, 3, Bowling Gref n,\t32 St.Louis Street New York.SS.MURIEL, Thursday, 14th April, at3 p.m.[,A T3ATO0TTF.WATTOTJATF «ons for starving Russians, to Riga, a port For St.Croix, St.Kitts, Antigua, Dominica,\tnearcr to the famine district than Libau, Martinique, St.Lucia, and Barbadoes :\u2014 |\t______ | where the \u201c Indiana\u201d w as unloaded.The \"Conemaugh\u201d will arrive here next week, SS.SMEATON TOWER, Friday, April 8, at 3 P.M.For Freight, passage and insurance apply to A.E.OUTERBRIDGE 4 CO., Agents, 39, Broadway, New York ARTHUR AHERN, Secretary, Quebec.April 7, 1892.April 5.1892.Quebec.b-Lm 1802.NOW IS THE TIME TO SUBSCEIEE ON AND AFTKR MONDAY, THE SECOND day of MAY next, this Bank will pay to its Shareholders a Dividend of THREE per cent, upon its capital for the six months ending on the 30th April next.The Transfer Book will be closed from the 16th to the 30th April next, both days inclusive.^\t^\t_\t.I The annual meeting of the Shareholders will I ^ LI U I I M T fi T\tat ^\tLmm-Tow-n, LJ! IbU JN iUL |»\"™URSDAY,thel'JthMayi1.xt,»tThree By order of the Board of Directors, P.LAFRANCE, Catalogue,\tCashier.Quebec, 22nd March, 1892.March 23, 1892.\tD,NboA16,17,18,19My Commercial, Bishop\u2019s College, Lennoiville, Que, FOR THE\u2014 Society and Quebec, Montmorency and Charlevoix Railway.| 10MMENCING MONDAY, THE 19th VV October, 1891, Trains will run as follows \u2022.\u2014 WEEK DAYS.Le *ve Quebec for St.Arrive at Quebec from Anne\tSt.Anne 7.55 A.M.\t7.10 A.M.5.40\tP.M.\t1.05 P.M.Not*\u2014The midday train leaving St.Anne on Saturday, will leave at 12 30 P.M.instead of 12.00, and arrive in Quebec at 1.35 P.M.SUNDAYS.Leave Quebec for St.Arrive at Quebec from Anne at\tfSt.Anne 7.45 A.M.\t7.10 A.M.2 00 P.M.\t1.05 P.M.6.40\tP.M.\t6.05 P.M.For special rates for passengers and freight, apply to the Superintendent.W.R.RUSSELL, G \u2022Superintendent.October 17, 1891.S.CRESSMAN, Manager.BROTHERS'N.Y.M ICIETHONE 27C| ËiïiZMANe ZlOsTJosEPHSr- ST.ROCH ^ QUEBEu.April 22 1891 Hie New York Weekly Herald The Best and Cheapest Family Journal in the United States.^ On« Dollar a Year.With the most perfect news gathering machi-nery, and with correspondents in every section of the habitable globe, the Weekly Herald is enabled to lay before its readers the latest intelligence and most entertaining news from every city and country in the world.The reputation for freedom and ndependenc which it has acquired during the many years of its prosperous career will be maintained During the Year 1892.SPECIAL FEATURES FOR THE TEAR.Original Articles on Practical Faming and Gardening.Progress in Science.Woman\u2019s Work.Serials and Short Stories by the Btst Authors.Literature and Art.Wit and Humor.News for Veterans, and Informât.on on all Subjects The stamp o Purity and Truth in Ideas, Stories and News will be strictly maintained.Send all Subscriptions to JAMBS GORDON BENNETT, Now York Weekly Herald, _____New York City.D® not fat to Subscribe now for THE NEW YORK WEEKLY HERALD, Only One Dollar a Tear.December 8 1891 LENT TERM 1892.General PRINTING Printing for Manufacturers.Printing for Wholesale Dealers.Printing for Lawyers.Printing for Retail Merchants.Printing for Insurance Companies Printing for Railroads.Printing for Steamboat Companies.Printing for Societies.Printing for all Purposes, AND OF EVERY DESCRIPTION Style Al.Prices Right No order too large or too smal for our opacity CHRONICLE JOB DEPARfMENT.Tklephon* 45 FOR COLLEGE, Apply to the Principal or Secretary FOR SCHOOL, Apply to the Secretary, BISHOP'S COLLEGE AND SCHOOL, LENNOXVILLL February 29,1892.\tapl3.I I GAIN ONE POUND A Day.A GAIN OF A POUND A DAY IN THE CASK OF A MAN WHO HAS BECOME \u201cALL RUN DOWN,\u201d AND HAS BEGUN TO TAKK THAT REMARKABLE FLESH PRODUCER, SCOTT\u2019S EMULSION OF PURE COD LIVER OIL WITH Hypophosphites of Limo & Soda IS NOTHING UNUSUAL.TlIIS FEAT HAS BEEN PERFORMED OVER ANDOVER AGAIN.PALATAin.F.AS MILK.ENDORSED by Physicians.Scott\u2019s Emulsion is put up only in Salmon color wrappers.Sold by all Druggists at 50c.and Si.no SCOTT d-» HOW NE.Belleville.July 17, 1891.\tni,w,fri&w Lin4 A.Goodrich, lawyer, 124 Dearborn Street, Chicago, Illn.27 years expermnee ; secrecy\u2014sjiecial facilities in several States Goodrich on Divorce, with laws of all States, in press ; price, $6.October 7 1891.\tLm and the work of putting the cargo on board will be at once begun.Ciiiuaco, April 9\u2014Mr.F.L.Thibaudin, an ex-member o! the Canadian Parliament, who is in the city, says : \u201cCanaiia\u2019s annexation to the United States is inevitable.The word Canada does not alone mean a certain part of the North American Continent, it means in addition a certain portion of the North American people.Now, the only question is, shall Canada submit to annexation while the Canadian people still exist, or shall she wait until all these people have moved over to the United States and |thcn submit to the empty formality of allowing her depopulated country to be annexed.Every effort has been made to conceal the truth regarding the alarming character and size of the exodus to the United States from Canada and from Lower Quebec especially.The most violent abuse has been heaped upon those who have dared point out the danger in this state of affairs.The priests have been telling the Government the truth and a few newspapers have hinted at it.The mildest term of reproach for these honest people is that they are unpatriotic.We may sneer at or ignore the annexation of Canada, but all the while the Canadian people by whole train loads are, as individuals, annexing Canada to the United States.These emigrants are almost without exception fnfthcrs.They desert Canada because they are being taxed out of existence.The McKinley bill has limited our markets and fanners are not yet accustomed to the new order of things.The Government gives no heed to this.It imagines that the country is better off without the decent people who move to the United States.These people who leave will, it is true, cause no regret, but the time may come when the Government would thank the Lord if enough people had remained to form a respectable population.\u201d probability is that there will be a few changes.The water in the St.Lawrence opposite Montreal has fallen nearly eight feet within the last couple of days.The ice is rapidly breaking up and if the present mild weather continues, next week will probably witness the opening of navigation.The ice has already commenced to break up on the Ottawa and it is expected to be clear next week.The Lachine Canal will be opened for business on May 1st.The quarterly payment of the Great North-Western Telegraph Co.to the Montreal Telegraph Co.has been received and distributed to the shareholders.The militia authorities have received instructions from Major-General Herbert regarding the grand military display, which will take place from May 21st to 24th.No official programme has been yet issued, but a general outline has been obtained by, the commanding officers of the local corps.On Saturday evening, May 21, the forces will muster in heavy marching order at the Drill Hall and march to the Exhibition Grounds, where they will encamp.On Sunday the whole brigade will parade to church, attending to camp duties throughout the day.On Monday morning an early parade will take place, after which men so desiring will lie granted leave of absence to go to work, to report again in the evening at headquarters, when the camp will be broken up and the whole body will move to be transported to Laprairie, where they will go under canvas for thu night.At daybreak of the Queen\u2019s Birthday the march of 18 miles to St.John\u2019s will begin and that thriving town will be besieged by the advancing soldiery.No.3 Company, Royal School of Infantry, stationed within the town, will be on hand to repel the attack ; reinforced, if necessary, from the city, and a lively tight will wage for a number of hours.The battle will be sufficiently realistic to embrace a large proportion of the labor incident to such an attack.Major-General Herbert will lie in command and the following officers will form his staff : Lieut.-Col.Houghton, Deputy Adjutant-General Military District No.5; Lieut.-Col.Dor-sonuens, Deputy Adjutant-General No.6 Military District and Commandant St.John's School of Infantry ; Lieut.-Col.Mattice, Brigade Major No.5 Military District ; Major Roy, brigade Major No.6 Military District.The city corps will turn out in full force and will include No.I Troop of Cavalry, Montreal \u2014:-**\u2014- FRANCE.Paris, April 10\u2014The Parliamentary Budget Committee has passed a credit of 3,100 000 francs for operations in Dahomey.A tin cylinder filled with gunpowder ex-plodcd on a window sill of a house occupied by a magistrate at Compiegne to-day.The window was shattered and the bonse was otherwise damaged, but nobody was hurt.Ihe magistrate recently imposed severe sen-tences on poachers.Parachol, the imprisoned Anarchist, had a long conference with hia counsel, M La-gasae.He declares that he will not appeal against the decision of the Chamber of Accn- to begin on the 26th inst.Since accidentally killed this morning.The little fellow was riding on a horse cart with a workman, when driving on a terraced roadway the cart got too close to the edge and upset, falling on the Iwy and crushing his head.He died instantly.NEW BRUNSWICK.more,\u201d from Antwerp,\u201d arrived this mornin with 2,500 tons of cargo, 1,200 to be landetT here and the remainder at Boston.The trip was made in 15 days.Fine weather prevailed and they did not sight a vessel during the voyage.The barque \u201cAngola\u201d arrived from Manilla on Saturday with sugar for Montreal.A fire this morning in 8.P.Clarke\u2019s drug store.King street, caused damage to the building to the amount oÉ^bout $2,000.Fredericton, April iV-The Provincial Society has issued a circular to the Boards of Trade and Agricultural Societies, stating that the Government intends to make an exhibit of the agricultural, lumbering, mining and manufacturing resources of the Province and asks that steps lie taken to have the exhibit as complete os possible.The exhibit at London in June.opens NOVA SCOTIA.Halifax, April 9\u2014Edward Walsh, of Prospect, was to-day convicted and fined $40 on the charge of illegally inspecting and branding fisb.In the protested election case of McGilvary \\s.Sir John Thompson, a motion to postpone the day of trial was heard in the Supreme Court to day and judgment reserved.It is understood that the management of the Canadian Pacific Railway are endeavoring to make arrangements with connecting lines for running a fast express train between Halifax and Boston, the journey to be made in 23 hours.Should tbe managers of the connecting lines meet the views of the Cana-dian Pacific start a train L.\t.- -Ravachol left his conciergerie over 2,OU) letters have l>een addressed him, some menacing and many congratulatory in character.One contained a small draft for money, a medallion of the Pope ami an exhortation to repent.April 10-Ex-Minister St.Hiiaire, referring to the Behring Sea arbitration, said : \u201cSeven members is a large number to have in a court of arbitration.A smaller number would decide the issue quite as well and more quickly.President Carnot will appoint a juris consult, of ability.There are none so high above others as to,enable one to indicate a choice.I think that the case of the United Slates is weak and that the decision is likely to favor England.GERMANY.Berlin, April 9\u2014When the Landtag rr* assemble on April 28, an important re groui I tng, that of the parties, will be effected.The negotiations for a re arrangement tfiat are now proceeding point to a coalition of the Moderate Conservative faction, led by Herren Hellendorf and Ranchapt with the Natioral Liberal», which will result in the formation of a Cartel party having some of the best elements of the old Cartelfers.The split bt -tween the ultra Conservative and tbe Moda> rates has destroyed the Conservative mo Jonty in the Landtag and also places tbe party at the tremendous disadvantage of having disordered ranks on the approach of the general election.There is no hope of mending the breach, the declared diver- unes meet the views of the ( ana- gences in principles being too pronounced : Railway people, it is proposed to Partisan virulence is already keen in out of Halifax early in the May Day proper alone will be celebrated In afternoon and to make but few stops at in- | Germany.* ^\tcienrated In tennediate stations, in order that the journey to St.John may be done in eight hours.After a short stop there the train will resume her trip and it is expected she will arrive in Boston early next morning.Nelson Conrod, Chief Weigher in the Custom House here, has been superannuated from the first of April.This Montreal Engineers, Montreal Field Balteiy I Irom the fir8t °f April.This makes the Montreal Garrison Artillery, 1st Prince of 8even,-h vacancy in the department at this Wales Rifles, 3rd Victoria Rifles, 5th Royal I P0-1, Scots, 6th Fusiliers and 65tli Battalion.Bc-sidts these a number of visiting regiments will be present, among which will he the Queen\u2019s Own of Toronto, the 53rd of Sherbrooke, 13th of Hamilton and the 8th of Quebec City.In all over 5,000 men will take part in the grand military display.Provincial Secretary FielJing has given notice in the Nova Scotia Legislature of resolutions providing for tux imposition of duties as a means of augmenting the Provincial Revenue.The Act will be similar to that which both Ontario and New Brunswick have, at the sessions just closed or closing, imposed on inheritances.\u2018ILLUSTRATED QUEBEC\u2019* An Opponent\u2019s Kindness.Sir Herbert Maxwell relates that on one occasion when Mr.Gladstone was delivering an attack in the House of Commons upon the administration of Mr.Disraeli lie had liegun a sentence, \u201cThe right honorable gentleman and his satellites\u201d\u2014when some interruption threw him out; lie came to a stop and seemed on the point of breaking down, Disraeli leaned across the table, and repeated the word \u201csatellites,\u201d whereupon liis advernary at once recollected himself and resumed his invective.FOR OVER FIFTY YEARS Mhh Winslow\u2019s Soothing Syrup has been ««ed f(,Y children teething.It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for Diarrhrea.Twenty-five cents a bottle.Sold by all druggists throughout the world.May 20, 1891.\tm.w.friAw-Lm All the Latest Spring Novelties in Silk and Fabric Gloves are now being exhibited at S.Carsley\u2019s, Montreal.If you want cheap wall Leonard s, 53 St.John street.paper go to ONTARIO.Ottawa, April 9\u2014Hon.J.A.Ouimet yesterday received a deputation from Edmonton, asking for a bridge over the Saskatchewan and improved public buildings.To day\u2019s Cancula Gazette contains the following regulations : \u201c In the Province of Quebec no one shall fish for, catch, kill, buy, sell or possess any bass or maskinonge between the 25th day of May and the 1st day of July, both days inclusive, in each year.No one shall fish for, catch, kill, buy, sell or possess any speckled trout [«alvelintu Jbrili natü), between the 1st day of October and the 30lh day of April, both days inclusive, in each year.\u201d The revenue of the Dominion for the nine months ended 31st March was $26,7:12,946, and expenditure, $23.383,469 ; surplus, $3.-349,477, which shows that after paying the interest due June 30th there will be a surplus notwithstanding the abolition of sugar duties.The net debt is $236,270,162, or a million and a half less than on the 30th of June last.Mr.J.K.Kerr, Q.C., Toronto, has been retained by Attorney-General Mowattowatch the approaching trials here of Michael Connolly and Hon.Thomas McGreevy, on behalf of the Ontario Government.A statement of claim was filed yesterday in the Exchequer Court by Sir John S.D.Thompson, Minister of Justice, on behalf of Her Majesty, against Patrick Larkin, N.K.Connolly, Michael Connolly, Owen E.Murphy and Robert McGreevy.The total amount claimed is $5i0,064.51, divided into eight separate amounts, us follows : \u2014No.1, $50,-000 paid to Robert H.McGreevy by Larkin Connolly & Co - - ¦ Thomas No conspiracy in procuring a tender to be accepted hy the Harbor Commissioners, said sum being in excess of the amount they were entitled to by their lowest tender, that entered under the name of John Gallagher \u2022 No.3, $93,(XX) paid to Robert McGreevy, being 30 per cent of the profits of above contract ; No.4, *25,000 paid to Thos.Mc-( .reev y for influence in obtaining the pi ice paid of 35 cents per yard for dredging in the basin of the Quebec harbor works ; No.5, $.100,(XX).paid by the Harbor Commissioners in excess of tbe sum actually tir.g in Drugs, Patent Medi- cmes, Fancy Articles, etc.\t889.94 I \u2014The Book Debts and Notes as per List.14,676.29 J\u2014Store and Office Fixtures.\t429.73 The lots A to J will be sold separately at so much in the dollar on the inventory prices.K\u2014The roulant, consisting of two Horses, Vehicles, etc., amounting to.$306.00 will be sold at auction at so much for each item.L\u2014The unexpired lease of the Insolvent\u2019s store, Dalhousie street, i.e.from 1st May, 1892, to 1st of May, 1893.M\u2014The unexpired lease of the Insolvent\u2019s office, Dalhousie street, i.e.from 1st May, 1892 to 1st May, 1893.These leases will be sold separately at so much for each.The inventory of the Stocks, and list of Book .Debts are at my office.The Stocks may be examined at the Insolvent\u2019s stores on Monday aud Tuesday, April 11th ard 12th.Terms of Sale Cash on adjudication.HENRY A.BEDARD, Curator.GEO.R.GRENIER*CIE., Auctioneers.April 7, 1892.___________________ J.G.Langelier & Son, ACCOUNTANTS, Liquidators & General Agents Liquidation of Bankrupt Estates A SPECIALTY.' 86 St.Peter Street, Quebec.April 8, 1892.\tCm INSURE AGAINST FIRE THE LIVERPOOL & LONDON & GLOBE INSURANCE CO GIVES ABSOLUTE SECURITY AGAINST LOSS BY FIRE ABUNDANTLY PROVED BY ITS PAST RECORD OF FIFTY SIX YEARS AND PRESENT UNRIVALLED POSITION.Annual Income 37,508.010.\tNet Assets 952,061,370 Total Claims Paid $132,936,480.GK F.C.SMITH, Resident Secretary, Montreal.January 29, 1892.W.M.MACPHERSON, Agent, 75 Dalhousie Street, Quebec.Septl7 MOURNING JEWELLERY 5566 OIR.A JPIE 3TOCET -EL Brooches, Earrings, Bracelets, Fob Chains, Scarf Pins, Caff Buttons, etc., etc., G.SEIFERT\u2019S EUROPEAN BAZAAR 34 Fabrique Street.March 12, 1892.____ fTshionabletailorikci SJPZRIJSTG- Suitings, Overcoatings, \u2018\t-AND- Fancy Trowserings JUST RECEIVED.PORTLAND CEMENT House Plaster, Fire Bricks, Fire Olay, Drain Pipes.GeoJ-WebstaliCo.95, 97, 99, Dalhousie Street., TELEPHONE NO.2%.April 9.1892.WILLIAM LEE, Civil and Military Tailor, 25 BUADE STREET, Q-CTEBEO.Osr $80,CO -gafetij IS STRICTLY HKM ORAM.AU MADE OP THE BEST \u2022TtO.AMO WARRANTED FOR ONE YEAR MAHUrMTURtD KV March 28, 1892.100 TONS P!G IRON LC O-A-XjE) KUR\u201d -f OR SALE BY- GEO.TANGUAY.Lower Town, Quebec.April 9, 1892.\t_ F High Glass Tailoring ! SPRING ISOS.Messrs.J.Eiuile Caron iU'o., Ladies\u2019 & Gentlemen\u2019s Tailors, 117 ST.JOHN STREET, Are Now Ready to Take Your Orders.The Coold Bicycle Co.Ltd.BRANTFORD, ONT.Send fop Catalogue -ON EXHIBITION AT- IR.S-A-HVL^SOIsT\u2019S, Plumber, Gas and Steam Fitter, 259 John Street.A FURTHER SUPPLY OF TAYLOR\u2019S AUTOMATIC SEWER DISINFECTORS ! TELEPHONE 480.April 9, 1892.\tmarl9-Cm High Class Goods 1 Best of Workmanship ! No Disappointment 1 Q CUTTERS 1 J.Emile Caron and Eugene Drolet.ENGLISH, SCOTCH * FRENCH TIROTTSEZRUSTG-S, All of the Latest Designs.STTITHSTG-SS Of the Most Renowned Manufacturers.Of Every Description.O'VTUZROO-A.TXlSrGrS;, In Endless Variety.t3T REMEMBER THE ADDRESS V* J.Emüe Caron & Cie., 117 SI.John Street.April 9, 1802, Am FASHIONABLE Spring Tailoring ! -OUR STOCK OF- Spring Tailoring Goods, Is dow çomtvlpto.Tho assortment is remarkable for Correctness of Style and Coloring.All the New Shades now worn in London and Paris, are to be found on Our Tables.Our assortment of Spring j KO .VRFS
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