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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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[" i w VOL.LII.(THREE DOLLARS A YEAR.) QÜLBEC, TUESDAY, AUGUST 2, JL89S.CENT PER COPY.) NO.19,056.FROM QUEBEC.8.25 A.M.1.10 P.M., and 11.00 P.M.SUNDAY SERVICE L25 and 11 P.M.FAST EXPRESS TRAINS.Toronto and Chicago.Lve.Quebec, Arr.Moo créai, Arr.Toronto, Arr.Hamilton, 1.10 P.M.6.30 P.M.7.00 A.M.8 20 A.M.Arr.Niajjar» Fall*, 10 10 A.M.Arr.Buffalo,\t10.55 A.M.Arr.London,\t11 25\tA.M.Arr.Detroit,\t1 50\tP.M.Arr.Chicago,\t9 30\tP.M.11.00 P.M.6.30 A.M.6.35 P.M 12 20 A.M.7.00 A.M.8.20 A.M.11.43 P.M.2.15 A.M.10.05 A M.Lakes Huron and Superior.Express Steamships \u201cAlberto,'\u2019 At uabuca\u201d or \u201cManitoba-\u2019leave Owen S*'«ird for Siult Ste.Marie, Port Arthur a.ul Fort William on arrival of train leaving Toronto at 1 p m., Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays.Phone 94.CITf TICKET AMO TELEGRAPH OFFICE.14 Buade 3tre««, Opposite Post Office, and Pala'.s Station.Ju\u2019y 25, 185*8.\t__________ - ,, .jr- *v;- ON AND AFTER SATURDAY, JUNE 2 th, 1898, Trams will run to and from St.Andrew Street Terminus, Quebec, as fol* lows : Leave Quooec 8.40 A.AS.ForRoberval, Chicoutimi and Grand Mere, daily except Sunday.1.30 P M- For Lake St.Joseph daily except Sunday.1.80 P.M.For St.Raymond Sunday only fi.20 P M.For St.Raymond, daily except Sunday, Arrive at Quebec 0.80 AM.From Chioontimi and Roberval, Monday only (leaving there Sunday Evening).8.50 A.JVT From St.Raymond daily, except Sunday.4.30 P.M.From Lake St.Joseph daily except Sunday.9.16 P M.From St.Raymond Sunday only.10.16 P.M.From Chicoutimi.Roberval andGnnd Mere, daily except Saturday and Sunday.10.46 P M.From Grand Mere, Saturday only.Train to and from Quebec will run between Grand Mere and Sbawenegan on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday.Trains connect at Chicoutimi with Saguenay \u2022teamen for Tad ou sac, Cacouna, Murray Bay and Quebec.Steamers \u2018\u2022Mistassini\u201d and \u2018\u2022Colon\u201d run daily from Roberval to Trappist Monastery and all points on Lake St.John.Excursion tickets to Grand Mere on Saturdays, $1-50 First Class, $1.C0 Second Class.Over four hours at Grand Mere.Tickets for sale by lî.M.Stocking, opposite St.Louie Hotel.J, G.SCOT * s«e*y r.nd Mr.nagar ALEX.1ÎAHDÏ U*n.Frt.à P**s.Agent.June at.* «________________ lipiPI SUMMER TRAIN SERVICE -BETWEEN- Quebec, Portland Boston,a Hew Tori.In affect Monday, 27th June, 1838.7.30 TRAINS LEAVE LEVIS AT A.M., 12.40 and 7 30 P.M.IWEBK DAYS.AND 12.40 P.M.SUNDAYS.Making all connections in Montreal for points West and South.Montreal to Toronto by day'ight and double track, in eight hours and forty minutes.Fast Day Express now leaves Montreal at 9 A.M.daily, reaching Toronto at 5.40 P.M same afternoon, making close connection for Hamilton, Niagara Falls, Buffalo, Guelph and London.Shortest, quickest and most direct route to New York and all New England points.Day Run between Levis, Portland, and Boston.U.S.Customs officer at Levis and Quebec to cord and seal baggage going to U.S.points.For tickets, reservation of space in Sleepers, apply to any G.T.R.Agent), or City Ticket Offices, 5 Du Fort Street, Adjoining Post Office ; Ferry Landing, Dalhouaie Street ; 254 St.Joseph Street.July 30, 189S.DOMINION LINE ROYAL MAIL STEAMLES.LIVERPOOL SERVICE 1898.VIA BOSTON.From Liverpool.\tSteamer.\tFrom Boston.28Muly.\tNew England\tAug.11,5 pm.11 Ang.\tCanada\t\t\u201c 25,8 pm.Average Ocean voyage, seven days.Montreal and Quebec to Liverpool From Liverpool.\t\tSteamers\tFrom Montreal.\t\tFrom Quebee\t July\t18\tNonmocth.\tAufrUSv it\t5\tAug.\t6 \t21\t\u2022Vancouver.\t\ta\t\t6 \t28\tScotsman .\tU\t13\tt«\t13 \u2022$\t30\t\u2022Ottoman.\ttt\t17\t\u20224\t17 Aug.\t4\tYorkshire.\ttt\t20\ttt\t20 \t11\t\u2022Dominion.\ttt\t27\tit\t27 \u2022i\t18\tLabrador.\tSept.\t3\tSept.\t3 Steamers marked * are fitted with the latest approved »ystem of Refrigerators, and are specially adapted for the carriage of perishable freight.____________________________ All these Steamers have superior passenger accommodation amidship Saloons, Electric Lights and spacious promenade dseka ALLAN LÏNE.1898.Summer Arrangements 1898 Montreal and Liverpool Service.Calling at Rimouski and Londonderry.From Liverpool.14 July.21 \u201c 28 \" 4 Aug.11 \u201c 18 \u201c Steamship».Caltkohnian.\u2022Nvmii ian.Parisian.\u2022Lavrkntian.CAUrORMAN.\u2022Ncmidian.From iTtreal.9 a.m.'5 J uly 4 Aug 11 \u201c 18 \u201c 28 \u201c l Sept From Quebee.6 ]>.m.25 July 4 Aug 11 \u201c 18 \u201c 28 \u201c 1 Sept \u2022Steamers marked thus do not stop at Rimouski or Derry.The Restoration of Peace.AMERICAN DEMANDSEPOX THE SPAXISH GOVERNMENT.THE PEACE COMMISSION HAS CONSIDERABLE AUTHORITY.Spain Mnst Give up Cubaand Porto Rico\u2014Nothing Important from General Miles\u2014Spanish Cabinet Discusses the Peace Terms\u2014 England and the Philippine Islands\u2014Captain General An .ftlTKS 09 PA88A01.Cabin.$60.05 and upwards.Intermediate.$35.00.at lowest rates.turn Tickets issued at reduced rates.Montreal and London Service.From London.13 July 20 \u201c 27 \u201c 4 Aug 11 \u201c Steamtkips.Obmiston .Brazilian.Kosarian., Assyrian .Monir Videan.From Montreal on or about 31 July 7 August 14\t\u201c 21 \u201c 21 ** And weekly thereafter.Montreal and Glasgow Service.From Glasgow.\tSteamship»\tFrom Montreal on or about 16 July\tNorwegian .\t2 August 22 \u201c\tPomeranian.\t 29\t\u201c\tSarmatian .\t16 \u201c 5 Aug 12 \u201c\tBuenos Ayrean\t23\t\u201c \tSardinian\t\t£0 \u201c \tAnd weekly thereafter.\t Glasgow, Londonderry and New York Service.From Glasgow 29 July 12 August Steamships.Mongolian.Nebraska.From New York.12 Aug., 1 p.m.26\t\u201c\t11 a.m.RATES OF PASSAGE.Cabin.$45.00 and npwards Intermediate.$35 00 Steerage.at lowest rates AV Return ticxeta issued at reduced rates.The Saloons and Staterooms are in the central part where least motion is felt.Elec-tticioy is used for lighting the ships throughout, the ligbte being at the command of the passengers at any hour of the night.Music rooms and Smoking room on the promenade deck.The Saloons and Staterooms are heated by steam.For further partfemars apply to ALLANS, RAE ft 00., ?gensr.July 28, 1898.Rates ot Passage.QUEBEC TO LIVERPOOL.\u201cd ap I American and Red Star Lines Steeragr 34 40 25 50 GOING SOUTH.THROUGH EXPRESS for St.Francis.Me-gantic, Sherbrooke, Portland, Boston, New York and all points ?outh.Leave (Quebec (Ferry) 3.45 P.M leave Levis 4.15 P M.MAIL\u2014For Sherbrooke and intermediate station*, leave Quebec Ferrv) 1.45 P.M.leave fieri» 2 15 P,M.ACCOMMODATION\u2014For B auce Junction and Sherbrooke, \u2019eave Q-iebec (Ftr.y) 7.30 P M.leave Levis 8.w> P.M.M1XF.D\u2014F$Uiu-rf.jru ind imit'iti im.At r>rux?i«t#, or » la ftarapa for eartleolart.t- nUmoolftla ftnd * I tel It-f for Ladle*,\u201d in letter, tr rotara r Malt 10,000 r.\"imonlala Xmm* Pc^er.Cfclol»e*t*rC\u2019Iie«nlcaI4.,a.*!adfaa«» Day Boats for Quebec.For the convenience of families returning from the sea-side resorts, a steamer will leave the following Ports (weather permitting) on days and hours mentioned : TUESDAYS, August 30th ; 8*ptembsr 6th and 13th ; and FRIDAY, September 16th.Riviere du Loup - - 7.30 A.M.Cap a 1\u2019Aigle - - - 9.15\t\u201c Murray B*y - - - 10 00\t\u201c Arrive at Quebec -\t4.09 P.M.(Connecting with steamers for Montreal).Pa-sengers can go on board at Kivieye du Loup the preceding evening.Quebec and Montreal.A steamer leaven Quebec week days at 6.90 P.M., and Sundays at 3 P.M.Saguenay Division.A steamer leaves Quebec for Chicoutimi and intermediate ports, at 8.00 A.M.Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fridays aud Saturdays.Sunday Service Betwaen Quebec aud Montreal, On and after May 22nd, a steamer will leave Quebec and Montreal respectively at 3 P.M.Tickets will be sold at First-Class Single Fare for the round trip going Saturday to return Monday from Montreal.Toronto and Hamilton Line A steamer leaves Montreal on Thursday, at 4 P.M.From May 30tb, three times a week, at 10 A.M., and from June 13th, daily.L.H.MY RAND, Agent.August 2, 1899.General Brooke arrived here this evening.: ty, has arranged to orgamie a Davol \u2018\u2022\u2022serve among the Newfoundland fishermen, enrolling 500 who will be drilled by special in ' structors sent from England.Boris are being * erected specially for this purpose, the men receiving $50 each cash for each month engaged.Newfoundland is the only Colony where the experiment is being tried.Sotdbj Loral DruKtfUU July 2,1896.»TA.D.trillL.\\.FA.t'.H.A- m.th&sat tf The Council of the British Empire Trade League cabled Premier Sir Wilfrid Laurier last midnight, expressing gratitude on the part of the British race at the inauguration of preferential Wade, Mankind needs a herald, like the heralds of old, to proclaim so that may hear, the vital importance of health.The average man of to-day thinks it beneath his dignity to bother about his health until it is gone.Even then he only takes measures to restore it in an indifferent, contemptuous sort of way.Men cannot learn too soon that health is the most import ant thing in life\u2014in fact, is life.Without it the most brilliant man will be a failure, and the most robust man will rapidly become a physical wreck.The man who neglects the little headaches, the loss of appetite and sleep, nervousness, hot flushings, cold chills, heavy head, lax muscles, and the multitude of had feelings that arc the heralds of approaching sickness and disease, must pat- a tremendous penalty.For men who suffer in this way there is no medicine equal to Dr.Pierce\u2019s Golden Medical Discovery.It sharpens tin- appetite, corrects all disorders of the digestion, invigorates the liver, makes the assimilation of the food perfect, purifies the blood and enriches it with the Hfi -giving elements that build new, healthy flesh.It Is the great blood maker ami flesh-builder.It cures 8 per cuit, of all cases of eon-sumption and is the best of all known remedies for nervous troubles.Thousands j have told, over their own signature», the stories of the wonders i| |t*o» perh-rmed.Honest d' Mers will um urge a substitute for the s,.k«' of a little extra profit.Thomas Fletcher, of Clifton Station, Fairfax Co., Va., writes: \" t suifcri il t-rrih!c tortures for ten years with \u2022 ga'-trnleia ' tn-iin In il'C stomachi- I tlien look ,-ix in ttli oi iir.!*i#ne s Golden Medical Discovery, which completely cured me.\" When the bowels arc regular the body will feel good r.nil the mind will be active.Dr.1\u2019ieree\u2019s Pleasant Pellets cure constipation.One little \u201cPvlht\u201d a gentle laxative, and two a mild cathartic.They never gripe.All good dealers sell them and have nothing else \"just as good.\u201d Alnslec\u2019s Naîçazine for August Ainslft\u2019it Magazine for August, the Mid summer Fiction Number, is full of names big in literature.There are stories by A.Conan Doyle, Robert Barr, Anthony Hope, Opie Read and Morgan B'ffiertson, It is only just to admit that po othc* illustrated monthly can show such a remarkable list of fiction The reading world, too, will bo gratified to find each of these stories worthy of the famous author who signed each.\u201cTales of the Rhine,\u201d by Robert Barr, »\u2022 the first of series of ei* connected stories recounting the exploits of divers doughty knights along the Rhine in the romantic days of feudali Love and adventure form the warp and woof of the \u201cTales of the Rhine and if we may judge by the first, they are invested with all the charm of the author\u2019s graphic style, ripe ex ,-j -i.u-tor.\u201cTheOurate' most mentioned ^s^a like'ys^ccewo^ to Archbishop I j^ty of them contained dimes, I\than hBPn unnninted vet had dollar bills and a number i In^the'«vent\t' T-\t\u2022>\">-«>\t.it is likely that Monsignor McEvay wül be appointed Bishop of Hamilton, In the Toronto Police Court yesterday morning, Tom Carlyle, the well-known pickpocket and desperado, who has made four successful attenr.pte at escape from different Canadian prisons, was sentenced to ten years I member of his family.in Kingston Penitentiary for attempting to Twice each day a number of clothes baskets \u2022hoot Detectives Porter and Fleming, while are p)aCed in a cart and driven to the post they were endeavoring to arrest him after hie office.The letters often overflow the baskets recent break from the Central Prison.Oar- an which owes its renown to the Celebrated P.C.Corsets, manufactured by this Company, at Nos, 73 & 75 Colomb St, OUEJBEC- July 13.1898.\tLm SUMMER HATS; TH £ .R.PienfrewiCo.'s AJTS i The Large Red ones are in the Deep Cold Waters of LAKE EDWARD.The Praises of this Beautiful LAC DES GRANDES ISLES Have been sung by all its visitors.TUE LltRE.\\TÏi)ES HOUSE ! Situated on the Shore of Lake Edward, where numbers of 6 lb.trout are taken every year, is a modern comfortable Hotel, adjoining the Railway Station.Guides, Tents, Boats, Canoes and supplies of all kinds can be bad.Kxcellent.Fly Fishing in adjoining lakes and rivers.For particulars and infonnatioo^ Proprietor July 21,1898.______________Bm The Roberval I WE TAKE PLF.ASURE IN ANNOUNC-ing that THE ROBERVAL is now open to Sportsmen, Pleasure and Health Seekers, or those in search of a quiet place in which to rest from cares of business.Bath Rooms, Hot and Cold Water, Bowling Alleys, Billiard Room, Lawn Tennis, Dance Hall and a new Bicycle Path are among the attractions.Also the Island House, Grand Discharge,where the Leaping Ouananiche.Monarch of this .nland Sea, is ready for business in smashing and 8 ounce rods.For information address MANAGER of The RoberraL June 3,1898.\tBin The Largest Stock, The Newest Shapes, The Lowest Prices.ONE CASE OF Gentlemen\u2019s Waterproof Coats JUST IN.G.R.RENFREW & GO.SB BUADE STREET.May 5,1898.CASH TEOVSEEINHSI Fine Worsted Trowserings, WORTH 47.00, -FOR- Cash $4.50 Cash.Fine Venetian Overcoatings, WORTH $16 00, -for- Cash $10.00 Cash.John Darlington, OPPOSITH POST OmORI TELEPHONE 666 July 16.1898.For the Seaside I Reading of all Kinds.Plain Tissue.Crepe Tissue.Rainbow Crepe.Genuine Dresden Crepe.( Largest Variety of Crepe Tissue in the City.We Have a variety of designs not seen elsewhere).Paste in Tubes} Fancy Sealing Wax, 72 Shades.Note Paper, from 10a to $1.25 per package of 5 Quires.Papeteries of all kinds.Moore\u2019s, 148 St.John Street.July 15.1398.\u201cOld Sol Shines For All.\" \u2014^ SO WILL- SOLAEINE METAL POLISH I Certificate (Copy) Aboüt Solarine Metal Polisb.iRDIANAroua, Ind., Feb.13, 1898.Woods MTg.Co., Chicago, Ill.Gz!m.KMKN,\u2014Ship at once six one gallon cans Solarine.I think it is one of the best po irhes for Brass I have ever used.Yours truly, FRANK NFUSY, Steward, Grand Hotel.J.B.D.LEGARE SOLE AGENT\u2019 FOR THE DOMINION.6*7 Sault-au-Matelot St., Quebec.June 21,1898.\toct30-Lm If yon want good Laundry Work, ng y Linen to Pfeiffer\u2019s Steam Laundry, 4 and 6 McXahon Street A, S.Pfeiffer & Co.February 23, 1898, _________ McLaren's Celebrated WHEN IN.MONTREAL STAY AT THE.St.Lawrence Hall.THB HOST CENTRALLY LOCATED AND UBEBALLY CONDUCTED HOTEL IN THE CITY.Patronized by tbe Leading Citizens of Quebec.Rates from $9.50 per day Upwards HENRY HOGAN, - - Proprietor.June 22, 1898.\tFm ORDERED IS FREFEREI68 -TO- ALL OTHER BRANDS -BY THOSE- Who Have Made Trial of It.3ST O -AJL XT m i All Ingredients Pure aud Perfectly Healthful - ASK FOR- McLAREN\u2019S AND TAKTÏ NO OTHKR PAPETRONIA.Equip Yourself for Seaside will» some of the Great Value Writing Pads iln Rough and Smooth Ruled and Main Cream Laid and Bond Papers).Papeteries Well fillod, from 10 cents and Upwards.The Rest £Oc.Park age of Paper -AND- The Best 100 Square Envelopes )u Canada for 18 Cents.At JOHN E.WALSH, Bookseller and Stationer.26 St.John Street, Quebec.July 4, 1898.Original Souvenirs Of Quebec.j Diamond and ï Pearl Jewellery.Illustrating in relief, the Citadel, Terrace and Harbor.Tourists will find these Souvenirs most novel and artistic \u201cQuebec Greetings\u201d to send to friends at home.Prices from 25c.to 75c.- We direct special attention to ^ our stock of Diamond and Pearl 5 Jewellery for Birthday, Wedding g and Bridal Gifts.# There are many new designs $ in Brooches, Pendants, Hair $ Pins, Watch Chatelaines and $ Scarf Pins.^ Our stock of Gem Rings is re-plete with Diamonds, Sapphires, y Emeralds, Olivines and other S Precious Stones, in Clusters, ^ Half Hoops and Solitaire setting.G.SEIFERT,gG.SEIFERT, JBWHLIiBR, 34 FABRIQUE STREET, Opposite the City Hall.JBWBLLBR, « V g 34 FABRIQUE STREET, Oppoaite the City Hall.ANTIQUE SILVER.We will be glad of an opportunity to show visitors our stock of quaint, old-fashioned Silver Ware.Our collection includes Tea Sets, Candle Sticks, Coffee Pots, Cream Jugs, Salt Cellars, and a large variety of Antique Silver Spoons.A H rx>ir\\iC'S\\iremr'S9'Sf!y?DC'ii' «SPOON 'COLLECTORS £ Pronounce our Quebec Sou-$ venir Spoons among the prettiest £ and most desirable shown in ^ Canada.^ These Spoons are made in g Coffee, Tea, Sugar and Bon Bon 8 Sizes, the prices range from 75c.^to $3.00.^ Views of Quebec in Terra # Cotta, China aud Glass.« G.SEIFERT,lG.SEIFERT, JBWBLLBR.34 FABRIQUE STREET.Opposite the City Hall.July K A, * JEWELLER, 84 FABRIQUE STREET Opposite the City Hall ^ THE MORNING CHRONICLE.TUESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1H»8.The Sportsman\u2019s Paradise ! fi9W Store.New Stock.New Ideas.High Grade Fishing Tackle -FCR- Salmon, Ouananiclie and Trout CITY AND DISTRICT NEWS COMPLETE SPORTSMAN\u2019S OUTFITS.Canoes, Tents, Footwear, Etc.Gregory\u2019s Fly Repcllant.Andrew Forgan\u2019s Golf Clubs, specially selected for ladies and gentlemen, Golf Balls, Caddy Bags, etc., etc.The Largest Stock of High Grade Bycycles.Bicycles rented from Store and Bicycle Academy.NEW ADDRESS : V.& B.Sporting Goods Store, 11 ST.JOHUSr STREET.T*l*phos* 19a\t.\tQUEBEC.P.O.Bo* 1059.marlO-fem FROST & WOOD \u2018Champion\u2019Three Ipron Binders The Lightest Binder Built.Fro^t \\ Wood Sinple Apron Binders.Frost 4 Wood \u201cDaisy\u201d Reapers.Supplied with Latest and Mo.t Improved Roller and Ba'l Bearings, are recognized as Best Cutting and Easiest Running .Machine* on the market.Al*o on hand, a large supply of the Finest Grade of Binder Twine at Lowest Possible Price.Onr stock of Steel Ploughs for Fall Trade is now complete.Ca l and exi-ume before going elstwhere, and get Honest Value for your Money.ROSS, August 2, 1898.78 St.Paul Street.Jy31-tu&eat-F m PROVINCIAL EXHIBITION ! Agricultural and Industrial Exhibition TO BE IEEE LID I2ST QUEBEC From the 12th to the 21st Sept., 1898.$12,000 Offered in Prizes.Entries must be made before 1st September.The Lists of Prizes are Ready for Distribution.Apply to IE?T.IjEGt-A-BE, Sscy.Treasurer, TS -ac IxAloltAoaa.C3om.p>a.zxy of Q-uieloeo.273 St.Paul Street, QUEBSO, P.Q.July 30, 1£98.S9 ÏColonial House, - - Phillips Square, 3\t3^LOJTTBEAE SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS -g\t-insr- |M I LLINERY î II EOB ^.UGhUST \u2022»\u2014 X?All Trimmed Ifats and Bonnot» at HALF-PRICE, less 5 per cent, for] cash.Original prices from 35.00\t$26.00.^ All Un trimmed Hats at HALF PRICE,, less 5 per cent, for cash.All Children\u2019s Mualiu Bonnets, Caps and Hats, at 20 per cent, discount, less 5 per cent, for cash.\t' All Children\u2019s Cloth Reefers, colors.Navy, Brown, Green, Red and Tweed i \u2022 Effects, »ges, 2 to 4 years, at 20 i»er cent, discount, with 5 perj T2 cent, extra for cash.Original prices from $1.85 to $5.70.MISSES\u2019 SERGE SUITS (Sailor)! MISSES\u2019 GALATEA SUITS (Sailor).MISSES\u2019 LAWN SUITS (Blouse and Skirt).3\tSizes 4 to 12 years.In Lawn, from $1.75.\u20223\tSOM E~TH I N G NEW *3 In White Muslin Waists.In China Silk Waists, and Vjg\tLadies White Sailor Hats.^ HENRY MORGAN & CO , Montreal.July 30.1898.feb2fwfcn.thftaat-tf TSE1 May 27, 1898 Jewett Typewriter I Comprises the best features of the best Standard Typewriters without their defects and is pronounced by all who know it as the King of Typewriters.Highest Award at World\u2019s Fair R.S.CLEARY, 69 St.Peter Street.THE ONLY GENUINE HUNYADI WATER.Hnnyadi Janos BEST AND SAFEST NATURAL APERIENT WATER.Prescribed and approved by all the medical authorities, for CONSTIPATION, DYSPEPSIA, TORPIDITY OF THE LIVER.HEMORRHOIDS, u well as for all kindred ailments resulting from indiscretion in diet *\u2022 It Is remarkably and exceptionally uniform In Its composition.\u201d\u2014 Britiih Mtdteml Journal.\u201c Tbs prototypo of all Bitter Waters.\u201d \u201cAbsolutely constant In camyosktioa \u201d ORDINARY DOSE : ONE WINEOLASSFUL BEFORE BREAKFAST.CAUTION : See that the label bears the signature of the firm Andreas Saxlehner.July 9.1897.fri-eowt HARPER\u2019S MAGAZINE will enter the coming year prepared to give to the reading public that which ha* mad'- it famou* for the past quarter of acenrunr\u2014contribution, from the pen, of the great literary men and women ol the World illustrated ay leading artists.A brief glance over its prospectus announce, such reading as OUR PACIFIC PROSPECT pROjgrT* kor a siruuor*» casai.\tthe coaazuiut.ispoRTasm or a, tSTmtiax rasat Bf DA rip TL RPte\tBf WORTWSliTOS C.ftliu «aSTÏt, sIBFRla 4,0 THE PACtEtC\tTHE DITEU)PHE,T OK Ot R PtCIFIC DOBll, B\u201eSTgpir£'t BOV-i.lC\tBt CHARLR3 PLCHXtS RODEN\u2019S CORNER\u2014THE NOVEL OF THE YEAR ¦ ,\tMersimam.author of \u201cThe Sower, \u201d Striking novelties in sho'* firtior will h* contributed by \u2022iuch authors a, W.D.Howells, Richard Harding Davis.Brander Matthaws, Frederic Re'mingtoa, Ruth McEnery Stuart, and others.There will be a sene» of articles on THF PROGRESS OF SCIENCE EUROPE.POLITICAL AND SOCIAL ART AND THE DRAMA ARMIES ANO NAVIES STUDIES IN AMERICAN SOCIETY AMERICAN CHARACTER SKETCHES pci\u2018age fne ! .l.osoi \\, Ovr.\u2022j 1898.Nlf sgoa-SE m-dftw Cheese, Fruit, Fggs, etc.FREEZING IF REQUIRED.BUTTER, MEAT, Etc.SEPARATE CHAMBERS.BONDED AND ORDINARY WAREHOUSES^ MOLASSES, WINES, GRAINS, Hardware, etc.Railway and Steamboat Facilities.Quebec Cold Storage AND WAREHOUSE CO., COMMISSIONERS\u2019 WHARF.Telephone 20$.| Feoruary 19,1898.\ttlse Of Every 'Description ! Style Al.PRICES RIGHT» QUEBEC CHRONICLE JOB DEPARTMENT.r TELEPHONE 46.February 9 189 , ^ THE MORNING CHRONICLE, TUESDAY, AUGPST 2, 1808.Eeireshiüg Itself Odor îae Hf Auzu*t 2.1^8.tu,th&»ab SHIPPING.OCEAN STEAMSHIP ARRIVALS.Date Steamship Arrived at\tFrom Jaly 3i\u2014Umbria\tLiverpool\tNew York At:a 1\u2014La Navarro Havre \u2022\u2022\t\u2014 Ems\t(libraltar \u2022\u2022\t\u2014>ioordland\tAntwerp rrebaMUtlM ter tfce *«* i4\tfor H*e Bt.lAwrefcce.Tobouto, Auk 1, 11.00 p m.\u2014Lower St Law-renee\u2014Ltstht to moderate winds; cleanni?ana moderately warm.Minimum and Maximum Temperatures \u2022 Eaquimalt, 54 76 ; Kamloops, 52.% ; CalM-50 78 ; Plince Albert, 52.< b ; Qu Appelle, ^ 1 ^ \u2022 Winnipeg, 54 7 6; Port Arthur.4*68 ; Pan y Sound, 54.3 » ; Toronto, 64.78 ; Omvm\u2019 Montreal, 6>.74; Quebec, 51.(0 ; Halifax, 64.t2.Moow Phas»\u2014Last Quarter, Tuesday, \u2018Jth August, 1.13 a.m.Mail St*a3«m»\u2014Pallia\u2014The Beaver Line RMS \u201cGallia.\u201d Caot Wm Stewart, from Liverpool, 23 d, via Moville.24th .Lily with Daaseusrers, mails and reneral cargo passed Cape M^dslen at 1 p m, yesterday, and is due in port at two o\u2019clock this afternoon.Tosgakiko\u2014The Beaver Line have acquired the steamer \u201cTongarim.\" well known m the Australian and New Zetland trade.This vessel wa< built on the Clyde by Messrs John Elder A Co, in 18^3, and v 4.163 tons register ; is barque-rigged, and has a very fine ÿthe has been in the New Zealand is about a point lower than the bulk of Friday\u2019s transactions.The roa-nn is not very apparent except that it is a natural reaction from the high values prevailing of late.rl he earnings for the month are not as yet completed, but it is understood that an increase of some $16,000 has been secured.New Street sold down from 271$ to 271, and back to 271$.Toronto Rails were active, over S'JOshar s changing hands.The earnings have shown satisfactory increases of late.The news of th« morning was that the Bellielephone Company were about to issue new stock to the extent of one in four, which will bring the capital Up to $4,000,000.The stock was b d up this morning to 165, exclusive of rights to the new stock, while 66 was bid for the rights to the stock.The recent sharp advance in this stock was attributed at the time to the fact that the stock was then cheap considering the dividend paid, but it is probable that a tip had reached a few who purchased.War Eagle was not traded in to any extent, but a small deal took place at 258.Dominion Cotton stock sold up to !)3jf.To-day is a holiday ia England, so that no cablegram news was available.Oamdian Pacific was stronger, a few small lots changing hands at 81jj and 84J respectively.TRANSACTIONS.Canadian Pacific Railway, 845 to 84jf; sales, 275 shares at 842 ; 50 shares at 84i.Duluth Com.3$ to 3.Duluth, preferred, 7 to 5.Commercial Cable Company, 185 to 183.Richelieu A Ontario Navigation Company, 102 to 99®.Montreal Street Railway, (old), ex-div., 275Ï to 275$; sales, 301 shares at 276; 150 rthar s at 276 ; 5 shares at 175 ; 25 shares at 275 (' ; 15 shares at 2*5 ; 25 shares at 275$.Montreal Street Railway (new) ex-div.f 271$ to 270$ ; sales, 5 shares at 270$ ; 50 shares at 271$ ; 25 shares at 271.I Halifax Electric Railway, 133 asked.Toronto Street Railway, 982 to 98Jî \u201cm*** 60 shares at 97$ ; 125 shares at 97?; 4C0 shares at 97$ ; 125 shares at 98$ ; 10 shares at 9J$.St John Electric Railway, 140 offered.Montreal Gas Company, 193 to 192$ ; sales, 10 shares at 192.Royal Electric Company, 1G0 to 158$ Montreal Telegraph Company, 180$ to 1(9$.2 shares at 178$.Halifax Heat and Light, 39$ to 35.Bell Telephone Company, 165 asked.Dominion Coal Common, 25 to 23 ; 25 shares Au* 1\u2014S3 Hi JLIL* f\u201c;.GL^ow.Kin* _ MX Martin.Vafencia, H R Gooddny I\t«\u2014I On»» XiU.O.« & CO.\t.w a.T Bark Benj Bangs, Rierson, Plymoutu, W 3c J Sharpies.Barge Grandee, Cook, Sydney, Geo M Webster & co.The Hartford Like an Armor-Clad llieir clref characteristic is imulncrubdity im.perviousness to attack\u2014they won\u2019t g' t punctured easily.It\u2019s because of the superiority of their material\u2014the finest Sea Island Cotton r.nd I nra Rublter put tog> tVr by experts ; making them ilia world\u2019s standard f >r toughness, resilience and *!\"'-d.\u2022\u2018No matter how h vi'd they may bo infi its.-.l tlic e is always a 'give' to th\u2018*m which carriet thnrn safely over obstructions that would pierce another tit.* bo the rim.\u201d 1 hat\u2019s what a prominent wheelman says of them.Single Tube Tires The Toronto Tire Co, (Limited).ITORONTO, MONTREAL, HALIFAX, WINNIPEG, TELEPHONE 45 ! PROFESSIONAL CARDS A L4 CM'ATKK., KT«'.FOR.BOOK-BINDING, iPL-A-iisr Taseliereau, Layery & Rivard, Mvocates and Parliamentary Agents Banque Nationale Building QUEBEC.TASCHEREAU & PACAUO, ST.JOSEPH, BEAUCE LlKIKBlt Tabchkbkau, Q.C., ,1.I.Lavxrt, LL.B.Acgobtx Paoaop, A.Rivard, A.B., LL.B.October 20, 1897.\tHm ARRIVED FROM MONTREAL.Fastalia (s),-, Glasgow, July 31 Straits of Menai (s), -, Manchester, July 30 Lake Winnipeg (.0.Jones, Live-pool.July 31 Laurentian (s),-, Liverpool.July 31 Dominion (s),-.Liverpool.Aug 1 August ?, 18.'8.PORT OF QUEBEC-ARRIVED.Aug 1\u2014Savoy, Belanger.Anticosti, master, passengers and freight.\u2014 Tiber, Delisle, Sydney, Car\u2019oray.Kouth & co, for Montreal, coal.-Conischife, Wrightfon, Sydney, for Montreal, coal.\t.-\tManchester Trader, Parry.Liverpool, July 2d, Wm M Macpherson.salt.-\tFarnham, Stephenson, South Shields, July 17, H R Goodday & co.ballast.-\tYola, Jones, Shields, July 19, H Kennedy, ballA't.\tvrr T CV -\tPeariraoor, Bruhn, Antwerp, W « J Sharpies, ballast.Schr La Canadienne.Gagnon, Cap Chat, mas-tor* ____Etma, Biker, Barbados, «Tune 27, molaases.THE MODERN BOY.AS RRVEALED BY EXTRACTS FROM A SCHOOL PAPER.»\u2022\u2022\u2022 \u2022 AND.Hitting the Bull\u2019s-Eye at Bisley.TOMMY ATKINS FINDS SCORING IN THE TRENCHES THIRSTY WORK.j Excitement has cached a high pitch at Somebody was speculating recently j Rjgiey, for tomorrow the final stage of the ia an entertaining set of pages up.m the Queen\u2019s Prize is to be shot for.Arriving at problem of what is the modern boy coming , i}r0okwood sta'ion by the South-Western t0.\tI Railway, a few minuets\u2019 ride in the tram Some evidence of the lines upon which the i takes one to the camp.Here, hundreds upon evolution of the modern boy is progressing FANCY Canada Colored Cotton Mills Co, 40 Dominion Cotton Mills Co, 95 to 93 ; sales, 25 shares at 93$ ; 75 shares at 93?.War Eagle Mining Coni|>any, 2C4 to -.t»0 ; sales, 100 shares at 258.Bank of Montreal, 255 to 245 ; sales, 4 shares at 243.Bank of Toronto, 250 to 230.COM MERCIAL.Merchants Bank, 179 to 175 ; sales, 22 shares at ance.She has been m _ Shipping Company\u2019s service, therefore sailing out of London, where she was a favonta.bhe is fitted with electric light, refrigerating machinery, and all modern appliances, and isan exodh-nt accession to the Beaver fleet.She has arrived at Liverpool and takes her first «a'1 mg under the new flag and management on tbe btli instant, and will then follow on the 10th September, and October 15, displacing the \u201cLake Winnipeg,\u201d which will then fall out of the mail service.Qcxbxc Stsabship Company\u2014CARiBBt*\u2014 The ss \u201cCaribbee\u201d sailed from St Croix, WI, for New York, last Sunday.Orinoco\u2014The ss \u201cOrinoco\u201d arrived at Bermuda, from New York, at 7 a m last Sunday.Chabtbbbd\u2014The London \u201cTimber Trades Journal,\u201d of the 23rd ult, reports the following Canadian fixtures :\u2014Quebec to Glasgow, 1.J91 tnr.42s 6d, de»K July-August, \u2019Hindous-tan\u201d \u2022 ! Montreal to Cardiff, «3s, July, Ax-minster\u201d : Montreal or Three Rivers to London, Tyne, Grimsby, or Hull.43s 9d prompt ; two ports discharg», 46s 3J, \u201cIvydene ; Montreal to Sharpness.4.1s 9d, fre- lighterage.Emma ; Grindstone Island to W C Britain, o00 reg.4is 61 ; Miratnichi to Rouen, 1,919 n r, id fes, Aug, \u2022 Zanzibar\u201d ; Pictou to Clydeor Mersey, 1,600 n r.40s, July-Aug, \u201cMicmac\u201d ; St John to Liverpool, 2,059 n r, Sis Ol, July.Lord Charlemout\u201d ; St Margaret\u2019s Bay to W C England, 750 stds, 42s 6d, July Elm^\u2014The three masted schr \u201cElma,\u201d Capt Bak«r, fiom Barbados, v une 27, with a cargo cf molasses, arrived in port, yesterday aftar-noon, under sail, and anchored Jin the stream.Frithjok\u2014Kiosale, July 29\u2014Passed, bark \u201cFrithjof,\u201d Marcussen, from Liverpool for Canada.I Los\u2014Duogeness, July 29\u2014Passed, bark *Tlos,\u201d Johannesatn, from Trois Pistoles, for London.Looking >\u2019oa Dkssrters\u2014Some of the crew of the Norwegian bark \u201cValborg\u201d being absent from their vessel, it was supposed that they had deiertsd.Yesterday afeern-xm.Captain Madsen, of the \u201cValbirg,\u201d acwimpanierl by a detective, went down to Indian Cove, on-board the tug \u201cMersey\u201d and visited the ship \u201cLip.ie BurrilL\"lying there, outward bound, but failed to find the missing men.Leaking-London, August 1\u2014Brig \u201cDarpa,\u201d Bradley, which arrived at Nantes on July 2o from Alma, NB, after having been ashore near the former port, his been surveyed.She is leaking slowly.Manchestzr Trade\u2014The ss \u201cManchester Trade\u201d (late \u201cParkniore\u201d).Captam Perry, from Liverpool, Jaly 20, with a cargo of salt, arrived in port, hist night, mooring at Levis.Passed\u2014Yesterday, ss \u201cCornscliffe\u201d and \u201cTiber,\u201d Sydney, for Montreal ; \u201cCynthiana, Montreal, fer Antwerp.Savot\u2014Thess \u201cSavoy.\u201d Captain Belanger, from Anticosti, with passenger* and general eirgo, arrived in port, yesterday morning, mooring at the Napoleon wharf.Spoken\u2014Bark \u201cRagns,\u201d Johnson from St Thomas, Can, for Southampton, July 23, hit 43, loa 24.Bark \u2018 Gevalla,\u201d Ohlsson, from London for Matane, July 25, lot 50, loo 12.R*ric \u201cIsland,\u201d Anderson, from Bndgewa'er, AS, for Delfzyl, July 27, off Vame Lightship.Tenders Accepted.\u2014London, August 1\u2014 Tenders have been accepted for the repairs of ab-rador.Inward at 1 p m to-day, str Gallia ; at 2 pm, str Jessica.\t.\t.Fame Point [322]\u2014Clear ; north-west wind.Inward yesterday, at 5 pm, str Fiam ; to-day, at noon, str Carhsle City ; at 2 p m, str Coquet.North Shore\u2014Clear : west wind.Str Otter at God bout.Pentecost\u2014Outward at 6 p m yesterday, bark Wynona.Moiue\u2014Outward at 4 Sk m, str Otter.\t, Anticoeti [:123]\u2014Clear ; south-west wind.South Point\u2014Inward at 4 a m, str .S J M D ; at noon, str Tritonia.Becsie River\u2014Schr M&iie Josephine anchored.Heath Point\u2014 Inward at 10 a m.one steamer.Low Point [5s5}\u2014Cloudy ; east wind.Inward, strs Turret Bay, Acadian, Cacouna and Krim.[The figures after the names denote the number of nautical miles below Quebec.] QUEBEC TIDE TABLE.I Lsmed by the Tidal Survey Branch, of the Department of Marine and Fisheriee, Ottawa.) AUGUST.Customs Duties\u2014The following is theamount of duties collected at the Custom House, Quebec, for August L 1898 :\u2014$984.13.Cblease drain and Pork.Chicago, August 1\u2014The following opening, highest, lowest Chicago to day :\u2014 are the and closing prices in ÿ\t1\t4» «\t 3\t-0 n:\t»\t3 0\ta\t3\tG Wheat\u2014 September.December.Corn\u2014 September.December.Oats\u2014 September.December.~ Prrk- September .IX jember.Lard \u2014 September .December.Short Ribs\u2014 September .December.$\t$\t$\t$ 64$\t644\t635\t.6lg-$ 64$\t64$\t63?-2\t64$ 33$\t33$\t32fi3\t33$ 23i\t34\t33$-$\t34 20$\t2\t5 47\t5 40\t5 45 \t\t\t \t\t\t New York, Aug 1\u2014United States bonds closed :\u2014U S new 4s regular, i27$ ; do coupons.127$ ; U S 4s, 110$ ; do coujxm.111 ; do 2nds, 96$ ; US 5s regular, 111?; do coupon, 111?.New York, Aug 1\u2014Money on call steady at 1$ to 1$ per cent; last loan at 1$ percent.Prime merc&utile paper, 3$ to 4 per cent.Nkw York, Aug 1\u2014Bar silver, 589-16 ; Mexican dollars, 45$ ; silver certificates, 58$ to 59$ S\u2019matiNG Exchange\u2014New York, Aug 1.11.00 a.m,\u2014Sixty days, 4.84$.At sight, 4.86.London Stocks.New York, Aug 1\u2014 The Evenimj Post's financial cable from London says :\u2014\u201cThere were no cables from London owing to the bank holiday.I he local market xu'ed steady for Raw Sugar, with importers as a rule unwilling to sell at current rates and the bulk of the arrivals are put into store.\u201d High Water, Low Water, IM.2 To.3|vV.4 rb.6 F.6\tSa.7\tSo.8\tvf.9\tTo.in W.1» Th.12\tF.13\tSa.14\tSu.15\tM.IfilTu.17 jW.18Th.19\tF.20\tSa.2l|Su.22{VL 23 To.24iW.25\tTh.26\ty.27iSa.23.in.29 M.30-Tu.31 W I A.M.; P.M.j A.M.| P.M.rï^- jlFt ,T m - ! H\u2019 tlTinie\u2019HtTime H\u2019t H.M.ir\u2019t :H.M.i «\u2022\u2019t jjo.M if\u2019KH.K.V\u2019T.4\tt«U»« 17 33d:H:.\t26 0-2 5\t4tJl6 813 21.14 4i: 0 25 0 8 13 15 0-2 6\t\u2018«ft» 16-7119 W>il47|; l 150-314 01! 0*3 7\t14 16-419 49:142 W0*/14 44 0D 7\t59 15-9120 30*15-o ! 2 520 315 24: 0-4 8\t46 16*2-21 Ulô-lü 3 39 0 716 03' ID 9\t36 14 422 0214 9: 4 251 216 4ll 1\"7 10\t3013*3'22 53i 4 7 ! 5 121 917 20.2 3 11\t29T2\u20196 23 4914-31 6 012 618 0Ü 2*8 .! .|l2 34 11 9i 6 53 3 218 4\u2019j 3'3 6 5>il4*l 75,0 0 bushels, decrease 1.104,060 bushels.< )ats, 3,440,000 bushels, decrease 832.000 bushels.Rye, 306,1 00 bushels, decrease 17'».i>00 bushels.Barley, 343,060 bushels, decrease 2.000 bushels.176.Merchants Bank of Halifax, 180 offered.Eastern Townships Bank, 150offered.Quebec Bank, 120 offered.Union Bank, 110 to 103.\t,\t.Bank of Commerce, 140$ offered ; sales,3 4 shares at 141$.Dominion Bank, ex-div, 258 to 2o0.Bank Ville Marie, 100 to !-2, Imi>erial P-unk, 201 offered.Hocheloga Bank, 166 asked.Intercolonial Coal, 60 to 35.Intercolonial Coal preferred, 100 to 60.North-West Land, preferred, 54 to 52.Land Grant Bonds, 115 to 110.Cable Coupon Bonds, 104$ offered.Cable Reg.Bonds, 104$ offered.Richelieu A Ontorio Navigation Company Bonds, 105 to 100.Halifax Street Railway Bonds.107 to 105.Montreal Ga* Company Bonds, 102 asked.Dominion Coal Co Bonds, 110 to 107$.Intercolonial Coal Bonds, 102$ to 99.MONTREAL, Aug 1\u2014Stocks of grain in store here this morning ;\u2014Wheat, 48,982 bushels.Com, 263.698 bushels.Peas, 2 9,875 bushels.Oats, 857,553 bushels.Barley, 27.669 bushels.Rye, 16,011 bushels.Buckwheat, 8,411 bushels.Flour, 18,159 barrels.Oatmeal, 266 barrels.IJiÆieOIRTS- Aug 1\u2014Per Brigt Luthburg, Power, Templeton, CB\u2014339 tons coal to F Gunn Per borge Grandee, Cook, Sydney- 1769 tons coal to Geo M V/ebster & co.Per Express Companies\u2014Aug 1\u2014Sundries to LE Boivin, do to W A Marsh A co, do to E Julien, do to C Kobitaille.do to Chinic Hardware Co, do to P T Pelletier, do to D H Gandry.do to P T Legare, do to R Campbell, do to C W Lynch, do to G Baker, do to McCall, Shehyn A co, do to G Martel, do to F Nicolls, do to order Pib Railway Companies\u2014Aug 1\u2014Sundries to Carrier, Laine Aeo do to H A J Young, do to Parisian Corset Co, do to G W Elliott, do to B Houde A co, do to S J Shaw A co, do to K T Thomas, do to Noel & Dagneau, do to J H E Plainondon, do to W Doyle, do to H S Scott A co, do to N Lemieux A co, do to J D King A co, do to A Migner, do to Montmorency E 1* Co, do to W A Marsh A co, do to Barry Bros, do to M Vineberg, do to I P Dory, do to Mechanics Supply Co, do to M Armsly, do to B Leonard, do to P T Legare, do to J Ballard, do to order.^CÉrîPOIEiT'S.July 10\u2014Per ss Monte Videan, McDougall, Great Britain\u201427,200 bdU shocks by A Gravel Lumber Co.July 18\u2014Per ss Milwaukee, Williams, London\u201420,^00 txlls spruce shooks by A Gravel Lumber Co.July 23- Per ss Montezuma, Phalli?, Great Britain\u201432,200bdls packing boxes by A Gravel Lumber Co.July 25\u2014Per ss llamore Head, Smith, Belfast\u20149,372 bdls spruce shocks, 7,414 planed boards by A Gravel Lumber Co.July 28\u2014Per bark Gunio, Lango, Waterford \u201410,687 spruce deals, 67,906 spruce boards by A Gravel Lumber Co.THE THAMES IN DANGER.UNWELCOME POSSIBILITIES OF THE FUrURK.Monlreal isiork Market.Montreal, Aug 1\u2014The market was quiet but firm.To
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