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Morning chronicle and commercial and shipping gazette
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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Boiidlnf.) Cept, Boacbette.Cept.UrqaherU Capt.Mellon.CspC Don levy.Capt.Pearson.Capt.Matthias.Capt.Roberts.VOL.XXVU.QUEBEC.MONDAY.AUGUST 11.18T3.No.10,430,, XSilA.V Capital, £2,000,000 Sterling.LIFE DEPARTMENT.A SU RANCES EFFECTED ON MOST FAVORABLE TER2I& FIRE.DEPARTMENT PROPERTY INSURED 'i,\tRATES.Jt CURRENT Losses promptly paid.Policies issued here C.P.CHAMPION.O0ee\u2014Comer St.Peter and St.Antoine Sts TIE giEIEt ilD CIU POETS 8.S, COMPANY.ROYAL MAIL LINE.STEAM COMMUNICATION BETWEEN * Montreal.Quebec, Father Point, Gaspe, Perce.Paapebiao.Dalbonsle, Chatham, Newcastle, Sbediac, CharloUetown and Pic ton, and by Rahway and Steamboat eonneottona with SI» ^ ohn.NA, Halifax, NA, Portland and 8 8.SxcnxT.^.Captain Davison.SJ9.Oxokoia.«\tMcKenzie.SA W Iraki cut_____________ m\tBaquet.8 8.Alhajchka.u\tAngrove.8J8.PicrotT.\t u\tJack, SA.Fr.AirwoaoüQH__________ \u2022«\tTelfer.SA HaJXJT-u\tMcKiohan.The Steamers of this Line, under contract with the Government of the Dominion of Canada, are intended to sail as follows :\u2014 The « Secret,\u201d or « Miramiehi,\" will leave Quebec and Plcton every TUESDAY during the season of navigation, touching at Father Point, Gaspe, Perce, Paspebtac, Ualhousle, Chatham.Newcastle and Sbediac, on the up and down trips.Tb* a Georgia n Is intended to leave Montreal FRIDAY, the 4th July, and every alternate Friday for Pictoo, touching at Queoec Father Point, Metis, Sbediac and Charlottetown.The a Alhambra,\u201d \u201cHadji,\u201d \u201cPtctou\" and « Flamboroogh,'\u2019 between Montreal, Quebec end Plcton, touching et Gear e, Cbatnam, Newcastle, Sbediac and Charlottetown as business may offer.The \u201c Georgia,\" « Secret,\u201d - Mlramlebl \u201d and Pictoo\u201d bave excellent accommodate a for passengers.NW* Shippers are respectfully requested to pat goods In flair shipping order, and to mark the consignee\u2019s address In fhlL St.Lawrence and Saguenay Line.MCA T> HE FINE STEAMERS OF THIS UNE will leave, on arrival of the Steamer fTOm Montreal, as follows » SAOUENAY, CAPT.LECOUBS, -m TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS, UNION, CAPT.MOUNTAIN, (FOR CHICOUTIMI.) On WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS, ST.IA WHENCE, CAPT.CHABOT, On THURSDAYS, FOR THE Far Famed Saguenay, calling ai Murray Bay, River du Loop, Tadoo-sac and Hat Hail Bar; St.Lawrence, On SATURDAYS at 1 P.M.for RIMOUSKI, calling at Murray Bay and Riviere du Loup.On her return, the Boat wttl leave Rimcuski at Noon on Mondays.CLYDE, CAPT.BERNIER, On WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS for KAM0URA8KA, calling at Bale St.Paul, Eboulementa, Murray Bay and Riviere Oualle.Returning, the Boats will call at same prats.Passage Tickets for sal«, and State Rooms secured at No.8, Sooa la Fort Street, by Mr.Jaxxs Ststskson, Napoleon Wharf; at the Ticket Office, opposite the St.Louis Hotel, St Loo Is P.tree t, and at the Office, St.Andrew\u2019s Wharf.A- GABOURY, Secretary, St Lawrence Tow-Boat do.July 10, 1878.PORTNEOF ttNE, STEAMER PORTNEUF, CAPT FRENETTB, Leaves the Champlain Wbarf on TUESDAYS and SATURDAYS ft* Cap Santé, Platpn.Port-nenf, 8te.Emelle.and St Jeon D-scballlons.Returning, the Boat leaves St Jean De-soboillona every MONDAY and FRIDAY, calling at same porta.Time of leaving regulated by the tide.Fo* further information apply at the office of the St Lawrence Tow Boat Co., St.Andrew\u2019s Wharf.A.GABOURY, Secretary.July 3, 1873 .sweepiis mmi.ON AND AFTER MONDAY, THE 2ro of June, a GENERAL and SWEEPING REDUCTION will be made on our Entire Stock.In all the Heavy Stocked Departments, we are determined to make REDUCTIONS which must effect a RAPID CLEARANCE.We invite special attention to the SILKS and DRESS GOODS, PRINTS, MUSLINS PAISLEY SHAWLS, CLOTHS and TWEEDS Ac.THE MILLINERY DEPARTMENT is under ABLE and ATTENTIVE MANAGEMENT, and is gaining favour with the public.All onr eustomera may rely upon receiving the utmost attention.O\u2019BRIEN, ELLISON 4 00., 18, Fabrique street Upper Town- May 81, 1878.Season of 1873.Murray Bay, Lower St.Lawrence, North Shore.rjiHE LORNE HOUSE WILL BE OPENED comfort and pleasure of our Guests.A Boat every morning from Quebec.CHAMARD A CO.Proprietors.May 7, 1878.SHOP ANDJD WELLING.mHAT EXCEL!.ENT BUSINESS X stand in Nouvelle Street oppo site the Berthelot Market, with a .dwellfhg attached (formerly occu.pled by Mr.Loins Jttlien, as a Grocery, Apply to \u2014 ~ E.G.CANNON N.P., Parloir Street.April 14.1878.GRAND TRURKKDRT.qnHE STEAMER ¦ 8T.GEORGE,\u201d CAPT.I BOLDUO, will run until further notice, as under, on and after Monday, 23rd June \u2022 UL4.VX ounao.A.M.6.80\tExpress Train for Richmond.7.80\tMail Train for River du Loop.8.00 Mixed Train for Rich moud and Way Stations.11.00 LINE IS COMPOSED OF THE foflowtog FIRTD-CLAflH TVAJL FOW-ERED, CLYDE BUILT STEAMSHIPS, Ind is intended to perform a regular service between Liverpool, Quebec and Montreal IN SUMMER, and LIVERPOOL and PORTLAND, IN WINTER:\u2014 Tons.DOMINION.8,300 ONTARIO.8^08 TEXAS.2,360 LORD CLIVE_____ 8,460 MEMPHIS.3,600 MISSISSIPPI____\ta.400 VICKSBURG.____« 2.500 MISSOURI________ 2,150 BT.LOUIS_______ 1,8*4 These veaeeta bave very dation ft* Cabin and Steerage Paeeenger», and pre-woM Yfafafe and from\tand Intermediate Stations, At Truro with Trains to and from Pleura and Intermediate Station*, at Windsor Junction with Trains of the Windsor and Anapott* Bait way.\t.\t* ±.At 8U John with the Consolidated European arte North American Railway for Bangor, DasvUI* Junction, Quebec, Portland, also with Inter^stosiel Stçafnrrn to and from East-port, Portland and Boston.LEWIS CAVRELL, General Superintendant Railway Offices, Moncton, N.B-, Dev., 1874 December 34 1873\taf 12.000,000 1CRES ! ! OPieap Farms I rjTHE CHEAPEST LAND IN MARKET UNION PACARC RAILROAD COMPANY fir the Great flatlet Valley.3,060,000 Acres in Central Nebraaka, ,1 Now for sale In tracts of forty acres and upwards on'TXVX and TX9 Y bars\u2019 credit at 6 per eenU No advance Interest required.Mild and Healthful Climate, Fertile Soil, an abundance of Good Water, THÉ BEST MARKET IN THE WEST The greaOflnlng regions of Wyoming, Colorado, Utah and Nevada, being supplied by the formers In the Platte Valley.MK EITITliD TO â HOMESTflD OE 111 ACRES iONES A SCHUYLER, Wo, IS Pine-Street, Wow York.Seven Per Gent.STATE AID BONDS TO THE ARKANSAS CENTRAL RAILWAY, A FIRST LIKN ON THE SEVEN DE OF THE ROAD, Only |15,000 per Mile, At 75 Cents, AND ACCRUED INTEREST.480 South Quebee, dally.400 .Bte.Marie, Ao^ County Beauce, dally.11.00 400 New Liverpool and SU Jean Ohrystome, twice daily».8.80 MO Spencer Co va, twice dally.».400 Blllery Cove.8.00 BU Sauveur A BU Booh, thrtoe dally.\t8.00 1L00 400 .Bergerville and Cap Rouge *\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022*\u2022#\u2022.eeeeaeee* aeeeee South Shore (West,)8U Nicholas to Béoan- flour.dally.».7.M 400 .North Shore (West,) Sto.Foy, to Three Rivera, by land, \u2022\tdally.».m,, 4M.Worth Shore (East,) by land, Beauport, Montmorency Falls, to Murray Bay, Obi-ooutlmJ, on Monday, Wednesday and Friday at.8.00 Murray Bay, BU Urbain, Eboulements, St.Paul\u2019s Bay per \u2022\u2022 Steamer Clyde,\u201d every Tuesday and Friday, (e).Murray Bay, Tadousao Grande Bale, Chlcoqtt-ml aud Bagntvllie, per Steamers \u201cSt.Lawrence,\u201d \u201c Saguenay \u201d and .*\tBeauport and Mont- morency Falls, Monday,Wednesday and Saturday at.».4M.foland of Orleans, Mon- day, Wednesday and Prld&y \u2022\u2022*\u2022\u2022»\u2022\u2022# \u2022«*\u2022\u2022##\u2022*\u2022* essss 8.M.Bourg Louis, 8U Ray- mond, Pont Ronge, BU Catherine, dally» .7.00 400 4.80 PULVERMACHER\u2019S PATENT.Galvanic Chain-Bands, Bells 480 4M 4M 4.M 8.00 400 3.60 6.00 14M 10.00 10.M THE BEST LOCATIONS FOR COLONIES.MSS OFlÔRlIGN BIBTH Are entitled to the BKNEFKT OF T$1K HOMESTEAD LAW On declaring their intention of becoming citizens of the United States, and may avail themselves of this provision Immediately after their arrival.FREE HOMES FOR ALL! Miuuoira ov Acres of choice Government Land* open for eittry under the Homestead Lafr near this Great Railroad, with good mar^stp and all the convenience* of an old settled country.Free Passes to purchasers of Railroad Lauda Sectional Maps, showing the Land, also new edition of Descriptive Pakphust with New Maps mailed tree Everywhere.Address,\tO.P.DAYIS.Land Cotnmlsalonei; U.P.R.R., Omaha, Nebraska.April 18, 1874\tCm-dAw CA-RXiOTTA., tn connection with th* Grand Trank Hxiisray, leaves Portland for Hallflax, HA, every Saturday at 4.60 pjn.She hae exoeUent srcrvii TUftrl-**01\"\tFretekA moiiit uiLin CHASE between Portland and Halifax.running in eoaneetUm with the Grand Trank Railway, leave Portland every Monday and \u2014 at 4M p.nu, lor 84 John, MJL, Ac.Checked Through.Tie**»\t\u2022* U\" Company's fstnetpal stations.For further Information, and Um* of Arrival and Departure of all Train# at the Verml-apply at th# Ticket or at No.144 84 May 34 1878.a J.BBYDGEB, Managing Director.June 30 hud mill eM.ON AND AFTER MM IUT, M IISTIIT, Ail Aocommodttion Tr»to *\u2022 ron Koilteal&lflletnediate Stains WILL LEAVE RICHMOND AT 5.30, t.m., Arriving to Mouterax.at 430 a RETURNING, WILL LEAVE \u2022i 5.15 pj*., arriving A.X.Montraal at Richmond at 9 p.m.187*.ImU Arrangement of Trains.187Î.COMMENCING ON lond&y, lift Hetember, 1*71 WIUFU ÎÎÎÔ\u2019ST.JOHN.No l Through Express, will leave Halifax at 7am dally, Sundays, excepted, and be due in St John at 8.80 p m, In season to connect with th* Night Express to Bangor and Boston.No 3 Through Express, connecting with Night Express from Boston and Ban*», will leave St.John at 8 a m dally, Sundays excepted, end be due In Halifax st 9.35 p m.No 8 A 6 Through Freight, with Paaseng Car\twill leave Hall fox at 11 m dally, Sundays excepted, and be due In St.John.Sundays excepted, at 8 p m the foUowtog day.No 4 A « Through Freight, with Passenger Car attached, will leave 84 John at 1445 p m dally, Sunday* excepted, and be due lu w.Hfa.Y Sundays excepted, st 8 p m the the following day, No 7 Passenger Accommodation, will leave Sussex for 8L John, »t 7A0 a m.No 8 Passenger Accommodation, will leave St John for Sussex, st 4.46 p m.No 9 Passenger Accommodation, will leave for Truro, st 4.46 pm.No 10 Passenger Accomodation, will leave Truro for Halifax at 445 a n.No 11 Freight, wlU leave Petltoodlao lor St.John at 6.4$ a m.No If Freight, win leave St, John for Petlt-oodlae at 1.45 p so.No 18 Freight, will leave Penobaquls for St John at 445 p mu No 14 Freight, Win leave St, John, for Penobe-quia at 9.45 a m.No 15 Freight, win leave Halifax for Truro at 415 p ao- So 18 Freight, will leave Trim» foe Hallfox at 7 A0 a m.No 17 W A A R Passenger Aecowiaodatfcm, will leave Halifax for Windsor Junction at 8 a m.No 18 W A A R Passenger Accommodation, win leave Windsor Junction for Halifax at 7.40 p m.No 19 W A A R Mixed Accommodation, will leave Hallfox for Windsor Junction at 8 p m.No 30 W A A R Mixed Accommodation, will leave Windsor J unction for Hallfox at 9.66 a m.This la the Great Central East and West route through Arkansas, Connecting the Three Largest Cities In the State, Helena, Pine Bluff, | 10.00 and Little Bock, the Capital.This route has supported a Line of Five Steamers for several years.Connects with the Great Coal Fields West of Little Rook, and the Cattle Trade from Texas, 1th unrestricted control of the Cotton Product from the Richest Plantations In the World.With these foots, careful ini tore win at once observe the immense traffic tnat awaits this road.Interest payable 1st October and April, at the Union Trust Company, New York.Maps, circulars, pamphlets, giving full particulars of the Loan, to be bad by addressing the undersigned, WILLIAMS & B0STWIÇK, BANKERS, 40 Wall Street, New York.Valcartier and Loratte, Wednesday A Saturday.Laval A Lake Beauport Tuesday A Friday.11.M .Char les bourg, and Lore tte, dally, at.***** Stone bam.Saturday.BAY OF CHALEURS.448 OountyofBonaveiatore, as for as Paspeblae, dally, at.7.60 From Paspeblae to Perce A Gasp* Basin, try-weekly, Monday, Wednesday and Saturday at.\t7.09 GaspO Basin and Counties of G&spé, Bo nave n tore, Dalhousle, Chatham, Campbell-town, Aç\u201e per G.P.S.8.Co., every Tuesday, at.MARITIME PROVINCES.445 Northern portion of New Brunswick, Ed-monde ton, Woodstock, by land dally, 4M 400 400 9.00 1.00 POCKET BATTERIES Have rendered electricity pkr-feotly self-applicable in a mild continu-, ou* form, and extremely efficacious without [ shook or unpleasant sensation.They speedily soothe agonising pales, animate torpid limbs, revive the sluggish functions of life, and Impart renewed energy and vitality to constitutions enfeebled by whatever causes.The dally Increasing number of cures efltect-| ed by PULVERMACHER\u2019S MEIUCO-GAL-I VANIC SYSTEM Is so extensive and varied that it forcibly point* to this Invention as the | embryo of a universal remedy.Amongst many others tbg following Testimony, signed by th* elite ofrtbe MEDICAL FACULTY, has been nOmvbd :\u2014 \u201cWe.the undersigned have mnchplea-\u201d \u201csore m testifying that Mr.J.L.PUL-\u201d \u201cVERM A CHER\u2019S recent improvements\u201d \u201cIn bis Voltaic Batteries and Galvanic\u201d «Appliances for Medical purposes are of\u201d \u201cgreat Importance to Scientific Medicine,\u201d \u201cand that he fo intituled to the considéra-\u201d \u201cUon and rapport of every one disposed\u201d \u201cto farther the advancement of real and\u201d \u201cuseful progress.\u2019\u2014Dated this 9th day of\u201d «March, 1844\" \u2022CHARLES LOCOCK, Bart., M.D., F.B.C.P.\" «WM.FERGUSON,.Bart., F.RR.\u201d \u2022EDWD.H.H1KVKKING, M.IX, M.R.C.P.\u201d \u2022HENRY HOLLAND, Bart., F.RJ4\u201d \u2022J.RANALD MARTIN, Knt^ F.R.C.8.\u201d And Dr.O.HANDFIELD JONES, K.R.0.F.A F.R.B., Physician to St, Mary's Hospital, under date March 10th, 1844 lu a similar Testimonial as to above, states : \u2014\u201cI am satisfied that ha la an honest,\u201d \u201cearnest laborer in the field of Science,\u201d \u201cand I think that be deserves to meet\u201d \u201cwith every encouragement from the\u201d profession, and from scientific men.\u201d ^ Also recommended by \u202249Ir DUNCAN GIBB, Bart., M.D, LL.D.\u201d \u201cT.H.TANNER, M.D., F.L.ftoc.\u201d \u201cJ.RUSSELL REYNOLDS, M.D, F.R.CJV \u201cO.B.BADCLIFFK, M.D, F.R.C.P., F.R.8.\u201d \u201cA CLARK, M.D.F.R.C.P, Phystettm to\u201d London HospitaL\" Ac., Ac., Ac.! PULVERMACHER\u2019S SYSTEM is also approved of by an official report of the Academie de Medeoine, Parts, Royal Society of London; Royal College of Physicians, London; and the Imperial Faculty of Vienna; and Us curgtlve virtues are confirmed by thousands of private testimonials of cares effected.\u2014(See Pamphlet fThttA)\t.These foots appeal to the good sense of every raflbrer to avail himself of .this scientific and curative progress, to Which the Inventor has devoted a lifetime .of study and labour, as an ardent disciple of that great benefactor of mankind, the late Illustrious electrician, Michael Faraday.Pulvermacber's Medlca-Galvanic Chains are exceedingly efibetive without the aid ol medicine, restriction of diet, oYtia least derangement of the patient\u2019s habits and dully occupations, In the following maladies :\u2014 Rheumatism, Goat, Sduttoa, Lambago, Neuralgia, Head and Toothache, Liver Com plaints, Tic Doloreux, Indigestion, Deafness, Spasms, Female Complaints, Constipation, HIRE.\t: Sole Agents for tbe :\tcelebrated '\t: PIANOS \t: Hallet, Devis A Co.\u2019» Pianos, Boston, U.8.\tTUHRD.ORGANS\tr\tT\t* FOR\tj W.H.JeweMgA \u2022\tCo.\u2019* Pianos,\t: HIRE.!;\tBosten, j ï Geo.t Woods 4k\tj PIANOS \t\tCo.\u2019s Organs Boston, L\u2019JS.\t:\tSOLD REPAIRS\t\u2022 Mathnshek PI a-\ton QUICKLY\tnos, N.H., VJL : Weber 4k Co.\u2019»»\t\u2022 Inst\u2019lm'nts DONE.\t\u2022 Pianos.\tj \t\t\t \t\t*\t\t: Wanvntedfar Firs\t:\t43» %-w & ® 11 t\tTears.\t: 433\t:\tNotre Notre\tj Tbos.A.Haines,\tDame ; Dame\ti\t1 Streeti\tMANAGER.\tStreeti OXFORD Keglst\u2019r\u2019d Mourn\u2019g Stationery ; ; bill Blitt lirien, In all usual widths.« Elegant, but free frtm ornamentation.\u201d DENTELLE Registered Com* plimentary MOURNING Note Papers and Envelopes.Fonr different Lace Designs printed In the best style upon fine Cream Wove Paper.TERRŸ, STO NEMAN A Co., Bole Msnufoe.tarera, Wholesale Stationers, 62, Hatton \u2022 Garden, London, England.Sold by all Stationers and Book Sellers In the Dominion.Wholesale Agents:\u2014JAMES CAMPBELL A SONS, Toronto; BUNTIN BROTHERS A CO., Toronto, Montreal and Hamilton.April 8, 1874\tF af Boston, Mass., Nov.14 1874 Messrs.Herrings A Parrel, Nos.361 and 263 Broadway, New York: Gxntlxkxn\u2014In the \u201cGreat Fire\u201d which bas destroyed the business portion of this City, w# had in use \u2022 B.HATFIELD, Commander.T 1HIS MAGNIFICENT STEAMSHIP IS NOTICE.It is desired to render tbe Institution, as a home, one of coaafort.Musical and Literary Soiree* will be occasionally given.The nourishment is wholesome and abundant.Let every Student be provided with loose callstbenle dress, flannel-, warm house shoes, overshoes and umbrella students provide their own plllew, hod linen blahkete, coverlet, towels; also, knife, fork spxtos and napkins.Let every Article bo marked with Student\u2019s ft^l qame, ,\t- ; \u2022 Students\u2019 reception day, Saturday afternoon.Except Immediate femily, Students cannot receive visits from persona who do not present a letter of Introduction from parente or guar, dtana.' All Invitations to the Students must first be snbmlttod to tbe Principal.Parents will please give directions respecting the correspondence of their daughters.It is requested that Studeote be provided at home with all necessary articles; but, In order to provide for any oversight.Students will be permitted to go shopping once a month, accompanied by a teacher.Parents or guardians will please arrange with the Principal respecting the leafing of Students at close of term,\u2014the time of their leaving, the parties provided to accent pony them, FRIDAY, tbe 22od August, at 1 P.M , and from QUEEN'S Wharf, QUEBEC on SATURDAY, tbe 23rd August, at 3 P.M, for Metis, Gaepfi, Shodlao.Chatham, Newcastle, Charlottetown and Pictou.Has unrivalled accommodation.For Freight or Passage Apply to ! MITCHELL A CO, Montreal.or\tROSS A CO, Quebec.Augnst 7, 1878.For Campbellton and Intermediate Places along the Coast.A Peter School, Quebec.One who can speak French preferred.Applications stating salary will be received by E.Poona, Principal, until Sept 6Ui.Duties to beglo Ort.lit Aug.7, 1873.\tF AfibÂlitS, ÜÂii&IftS \u2014AT\u2014 HE fREHCI UNeOitE.T>\tfr iHjièAéiépiI/1 \u2019 I\t5 WANTED, ; ( Le Rossignol & Davidson, No.10,-St.John St., without.rpO MAKE ROOM Foil Jfau.TWPnn 1 TATIONS we wllfseil ^^IMPOR- ezpeneace la teaching FIR THE HIGH SCHOOL, A FRENCH MASTER.A native of Fra ce and oce #ho has had some weald be preferred.Application to be made to D.WILKIF, \u2022*\t\" .\tRector, 81, Dalbouale Place, Upper Town.August 6, 1878.\t&\txf Table Wallets, Chambermaids, k WANTED, .T_ TH® BT- LOUIS HOTEL, GOOD L TaMe Walters.Chamber-Maids, Laundry Women, Good Ironers and Bell Boys.August 6, 187*.\txr £1000,00 Wanted for Infestai most literal.BEST HYPOTHEC VRY SECURITY offered.1st Mortgage on Rmi c,.v $10,809.00.Terras of Interest, Ac Apply to W.C.LANGUEDOC, Advocate, *1, St.Lewis Street, Upper Town, AnguatS, 187*.Wanted, MM A SMALL SELF CONTAINED HOUSE, In a respectable Rent must he neighbourbo xl moderate.Address, stat ng terms, 4c.Poet Office Box 996.August 6, 1873.ROOMS WANTED.A YOUNG MARRIED COUPLE REQUIRE three Unfurnished Rooms In a quiet respectable nelghborh od, or Two Rooms with u*e of Kitchen.Addrezr, stating terms, which muet be moderate.^ August 6, 1893.R H.\u201cCHRONICLE\u201d Office.THE STEAMSHIP \u201cBEAVER,\u201d TO SAIL ON FRIDAY, 15th AUGUST, AT August 7, 187*.SIX P.M.A, FRASER A CO.
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