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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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The mint-julep in air, Gave proof to the world that our drinks were mixed there.O, say, has some bar-wrangling manner of knave Lost the land of the free what its credit ' should save?If Mayer\u2019s the one who has kept up the bore Of our luckless department\u2019s eternal confusion, His home and his country would see him once more, And hie head-piece adorn with a Mansard contusion ; No refnge should be His safety, if he Has perilled the one thing in which great are we ; For his bar wrangling manner must tend to deprave In the judgment of strangers the drinks of the brave.Bot thus it is ever when freemen have planned A better than sewing-machine exhibition ; Would they set up a bar, there is some one at band To envelop the same in a common perdition ; Yet triumph we must, If Vienna is just ; And still, by our cocktails and juleps, we trust From the bar-wrangling manner of Mayer to save.The fame of the drinks of the land of the brave.O.C.K.This parody on the \u201c Star Spangled Banner \u201d is from the New York Graphic.It ia bitter satire oh the corruption securing the appointment of the first American Commission to the Vienna Exposition.Grant street.But this lavish waste of water pleased the shop-keepers and then it mattered little to them how the roads were cut up.or what inconvenience pedestrians suffered In crossing muddy streets, so as their interesta were attended to in laying the dust and cooling the streets, in the neighbourhood of th4ir stores or residences.In hot and dnsty day» let the streets be sprinkled\u2014not flooded\u2014and let the water-cart find its way to every street, so that the poor as well as the rich may share in the comforts of a watered street.I am, Ac., A Back Street Serous.Quebec, 14th Aug.1873.[We would remark to our correspondent that there will be no more street watering until the pressure increases.Orders to this effect were given last week.As to his other statements we know nothing.]\u2014Ed.FROM HALIFAX.Halifax, August 16\u2014The Countess of Duf-ferin and suit visited Dartmouth this afternoon, and was received by Warden Symonds, Lt.-Governor Archibald and lady, W.J.Stairs and lady, and several of the prominent men and directors of various manufaoturieg interests in Dartmouth.The party visited the Star Manufacturing Company\u2019s works; the Countess and party then drove to Porto Bello House, where lunch was served.George Denney, of Waterford, Ireland, was lost overboard from the barque \u201cMagf^e Reynolds\u201d on the 4th lost., on the passage from Waterford to Sydney, C.B.The \u201cCity of Washington\u201d wreck, aa she lies stranded at Port Lebear, was sold aa such to-day for $4,200.An explosion occurred in the SackvilJe mill this morning.A man named Chase waa struck in the chest by a heavy piece of machinery and instantly killed ; another man waa seriously injured.The hay, grain and root crops throughout Nova Scotia and Cape Breton promise well, and are expected to be up to the average of former years.The(Mackerel fishing at Cape Breton baa been anccessfnl so far this season ; most of the vessels engaged has gone back a second time.The steamer \u201cAlabama\u201d arrived from Charlottetown to-day, and sailed ia the afternoon for Boston.H.M S.\u201cCherub\u201d sailed for N asseau, N.F., this afternoon.\u2018\"A large fire ts tafeiiig in the woods near Ajlesfbrd, Mings Co., caused by sparks from a locomotive.A very large tract of valuable timber land has been burned, and it 1» reported that several term houses has also been destroyed.The loss to landowners in the locality will be very grett, as the.woods destroyed was some ot U>e moat valuable in the country.A man named Archibald, while coupling cars at Riversdale station on the Picton line yesterday, was knocked under the cars and dragged for some distance ; he was badly crushed and cannot lire.jr, one oi e dram», J.1, wad s timber Dominion of Canada.PICTOU, N.S.We, the undersigned, WiUiam Campbell, master shipwright, And.James McKinnon, master mariner, both of th« port of Picton, having been called on by J.B T.Painchaud, owner of the schooner Hare, employed in carrying mails and passengers between the port of Picton, Magdalen Island and Gaspe, Beg to report as to the condition of said vessel, namely : We found her (on the slip) staunch, strong and in good condition, and in every way fitted to perform the service assigned her to do, namely : Carrying mails and passengers to and from the port of Pic-tou, Magdalen Island and Gaspe.We examined the inside thorongbly, also spars, rigging, sails, chains, anchors, boat and passenger accommodation, all of which we found in excellent condition.In view of increasing the vessel\u2019s speed we recommend that the keel be cleaned off and a shoe be put thereon, also a new piece of the lowci end of the cut-water with an iron plate in the forward part, the halts and seams tried over, and the vessel cleaned and painted.(Signed,) Wiluab Campbell, James McKinnon, Sworn to before me, this 9th day of July, 1873.(Signed,) C Dwtxb, J.P.Pictou, 6th July, 1873.W# were, this day, again, called on by the before named J.B.T.Painchaud, to examine and see that the foreguing recommendations were carried oat, and beg to say they were faithfully performed and done to our entire satisfaction, and now consider the schooner Mare a vessel in every way fitted to perform the work assigned her.(Signed,) William Campbell, James McKinnon.Sworn to before me, this 9th July, 1873.(bigned,) C.Dwteb, J.P.Pictou, 9th July, 1873.I, the undersigned Justice of the Peace, for Gaspe, do hereby certify under my oath of office, that the foregoing are true copies of the original survey, compared and collated by me, at Amherst, this 1st August, 1873.John Fontana, J.P.The Haler Supply.(To the Editor of the Morning Chronicle ) Sir,\u2014The Corporation impose and levy taxes, and every one pays, or ought to pay, and in the disbursement of these taxes every one should share in the benefit.But such, I am sorry to say, is not the case.For instance, the favourites get their streets not only watered, but flooded, while the less fortunate never ste a water-cart pass their doors.I have seen the water-cart stand at a public.house, while the fiieman stood at the counter within.Thus the tavern keeper watered the waterman, and the waterman watered that part of the street, not only with the water-cart, but by taming on the hose with full power, until the street was flooded, as if after a planet ahower, In fact some of the streets are out up and greatly injured from, this over-drenching, while other streets are covered with soft dual, the sport of every, wind that blows.Yet no water is ever sprinkled npon them.The rçsuU of ibis useless waste of water, is, that many tamiliei in Bt.Pocb\u2019s can baidly, at times, get enough for thèir domestic uses.2 have known th# water to he teemed on 8t.Joseph street, at Dorchester street, until the flood ran down between th* rail* as ter as Legal latetlifcence.Judgment of the Lords of the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council on the appeal of Platt and another vs.Burs tail and another, from the Court of Queen\u2019s Bench for Lower Canada ; delivered July 18th, 1873.Preaeot: Sm Jambs W.Colville, Bib Babnbs Pbacock.Bib Montague E.Smith.Sib Robekt P.Collier.The Respondents in this case are timbflr merchants, carrying on business at Quebec.The Appellants, though also deacribed sis merchants carrying on bnnneae at Qnebe^, appear in this transaction as persons engaged in the business of lam borers in the province of Ontario.The tecta which led to the suit are short and simple, however difficult thp questions which arise out o< them may be.It appears that in the month.of Jnly, 1870, the Appellants were bringing down the 8b.Lawrence two rafts of timber, of which one, consisting oi six drams, had arrived at Cap* Rouge on or before the 2nd July.The Ro g pondent* bring minded to deal with them for this timber, sent a culler, of the name of Gurry, to examine that raft.; and upon the report whi'sh he made to them, they, on the 4th July, 1870, entered into the written con* tract upon which the action was afterwards brought.It is unnecessary for the present to consider particularly the terms of that con* tract.It contained no express guarantee fut the quality of the timber, other than such *4 might be implied from thi article providing for the rejection of certain pieces of timbef falling within the description of culls, or frotq the stipulation that all the wood should b« of certain dimensions, and that the elm wood should he all rock or hard grey.The qoea* tion however to be determined on this appea| does not arise on the terms of the contract; but is simply whether the Respondents were justified in rescinding the whole contract ou the ground of frand inducing them to makgero.orway, will not pay any debts contracted by any of my Crew, while In the Port of Quebec.Signed, P.ERIK8EN, Master.August 18, 1873.\t0 l NEW NOVELS.mOO SOON\u2014A Story of X Katharine 8.Macqoold.Girl\u2019s Heart by Never Again, by W.S.Mayo, author of Kaloolat.And, a new supply of Recollections of Canada, by Lient.Carlile and Lleut,-Cr»L Msittndale.The Great Lone Land, by Oapt.Butler, F.K.G.8.A Century of Scottish Life, by Revd.Cbas.Rodgers, LL.D.And, a new supply of Bow Bells, Young Ladles\u2019 Journal and many other English Magasines for August and September.At PIERCE A PATERSON, 10, Fabrique Street.August 16, 1878.GRAND TRUNK Railway OF CA.2Sr.AJDA.IN CONSEQUENCE OF THÇ CHANGE of gauge upon this Railway In the Month of October next, the Grand Trunk Railway Company will have about 100 Enpes to Dispose of.They are of various aises And all 5 feet 6 inches gauge.Many of tbam are suitable for M7T.T.and other purposes.Full particulars will be given oo application to th* undersign*d, or to Mr.H.Wallis, Mechanical Superintendent, Montreal.August 16, lfe73# 0.J.BRIDGES, Managing Director.F INSTITUTION de DEMOISELLES.FRENCH PROTESTANT INSTITUTE \u2014FOR\u2014 YOUNG LADIES, St.Hyacinthe, P.Q.A.r GRANDEST SCHEME EVER KNOWN.FOURTH GRlRD RIFT COHCtRT FOR THK BENEFIT OF THE PDBLICLI8BARY of KENTUCKY 12,000 CASH GIFTS $1,500,000.#V2S0,000 FOR J$rtO.The Fourth Grand Gift Concert authorized by special act of the Legislature for the benefit of the Public Library of Kentucky, will take place In Public Library Hall, at Louisville, Ky.( WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1873.Only sixty thousand tickets will be sold.Tne tickets are divided Into ten coupons or parts.At this concert, which will be the grandest musical display ever witnessed In this country, the unprecedented sum of *1,500,000, divided Into 12,000 cash gifts, will be distributed by lot among the ticket-holders.LIST OF GIFTS : ONE GRAND CASH GIFT.$250/00 ONE GRAND CASH GIFT.100,000 ONE GRAND CASH GIFT.SO.OOO ONE GRAND CASH GIFT.25,000 ONE GRAND CASH GIFT.17,500 10 CASH GIF! S $10,000 each.100,000 30 CASH GI c T8 5,000 each.160,000 60 CASH GIFTS 80 CASH GIFTS 100 CASH GIFTS 150 CASH GIFTS 250 CASH GIFTS 826 CASH GIFTS 11,000 CASH GIFTS 1,000 each.60,000 500 each.\t40,000 400 each.\t40,000 300 each.\t46,000 200 each.60,000 100 each.32,500 50 each.550,000 TOTAL, 12,000 GIFTS, ALL CASft, amounting to.$1 600,000 The distribution will be positive, whether all the tickets are sold or not, and the 12,0o0 gtlft* all paid In proportion to the tickets sold.PBICE OF TICKETS : Whole tickets $50 ; Halves $26 ; Tenths, or each Coupon, $5 ; Eleven Whole Tickets for $500; 224 Tickets for $1,000; 113 Whole Tickets for $5,000; 2*7 Whole Tlekets for $10,000.No discount on leas than $600 worth of Tickets at a time.Fall particulars may be learned from circulars, which will be sent free from this office to all who apply for them.Tickets now ready for sale, and all orders accompanied by the money promptly filled.Liberal terms given to tboee who buy to soil again.THOS.E.BRAMLETTE, Agent PubL Llbr.Ky., and Manager Gilt Concert, Public Library Building, Louisville, Ky.August 18, 1873.\tAm The Entertainment U all that la claimed for It, a FIRST-CLASS Circus In every respect.\u2014 Boaton Dally Globe.WITHOUT A RIVAL! JOHN H.~MURRAY\u2019S GREAT RAILROAD CIRCUS, FORMERLY STONE AND MURRAY'S CIRCUS.WILD EXHIBIT IN QUEBEC, OlV THE GLACIS, Between St.Louis & St.Johns Gates.THREE DAYS ONLY ! THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY A.Uffust 91, 99 Sc 93, -A.fternoon .DUCLOS, Principal.St.Hyacinthe, P Q.August 6, 1873.\tEw MUSIC H A T J, HAMALL\u2019S SERNADERS AND BRASS BAND.FOR IWO (FIGHTS OHU.AUG, I9TH & 20TH._ B SELLING off.(E\u2019lRING EMM 1USIB, mHE UNDERSIGNED HAVING DETER-X mined to retire from the Jewellery Busl-nees, wlsbee to Intimate to his friends and the public In general that be will dtspoee of the whole of his choice and valuable stock, cod listing of Gold and Silver Watches of the most celebrated makers, also every article appertaining to the line, at such prices that will defy com petition.E.B.HARRIS Corner of St.Antoine and Peter St., Lower Town, Quebec.N.B.\u2014For Sale, several Silver-Plated and other Show Cases, Black Walnnt Counters, Ac Jane 4, 1873,\tPm [N I C A NEW AND ATTRACTIVE PROGRAMME, consisting of IVew Ballucle», Dance** and PurJeNciueM.Card» of Admission 95 and 50 Cents.Doors open at 7, performance commences at 8.Tickets for sale at C.E.Hollwell\u2019s, Army Stationer, opposite Post Office ; S.Bornstetn\u2019» Cigar Store, opposite St.Lewis Hotel, and R.Morgan\u2019s Music Store.Gran 1 Matinee Wednesday afternoon at 2.30.HUGR HAM ALL, Manager.J.T.MORSE, Agent, August 14, 1873.\tF fOTHX ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS against the Estate of the late JOHN PROVAN, the younger, In hla lifetime of Quebec Con.fectioner, deceased, are requested to fyie the same, duly attested, with the undersigned, and those indebted to the Estate are required to make Immediate payment.Quebec, Uth August, 1878.H.0.AUSTIN, Notary, St.Peter Strce*.August 14, 18?'i |\tL QUEBEC BOARD OF TRADE.¦ PURSUANT TO THE ACT REGULATING the luspeotli n of certain Staple articles of Canadian produce which comes loto foice on the FIRST day of SEPTEMBER NEXT, Applications will be received by the under, signed, until Noon on the TWENTY-FIRST day of Angust Instant, from parties desirous of testing their ability and fitness before the several Boards of Examiners appointed by the Council of tha Quebec Board of Trade, on the following article* :\u2014 Flour and Meal.Wheat and other Grain, Beef and Pork, Pot and Pear! Ashes, Fish and Fl-h Oil, Butter, Leather aud Raw Hides and Petroléum.Under the new law the Inspection of Fish and OH, and Butter, will be compulsory.Applicants will please state on what articles they wish to be examined.By Order, T.H.GRANT.Secretary.Angust 18, 1873.\tD \"education.RS.WILKEN8 HAS RE-OPENED her School, MONDAY, 18th August.No.18, Stanislas Street.Terms moderate.August 19, 1873.\tC M POINTE TOITIOH.THE REV.A.A.VON IFFLaND HAS made arrangements to receive three or four Boarders as Pupils.School re opens (st September.Address, Bt.Michael's Parsonage.August 18, 1878.EDUCATION.MRS.STURT ON'3 CLASSES WILL REASSEMBLE on the 1st of September.Drawing Classes on Monday and Thursday.Mrs.S.will be at boms on Thursday and Friday from 2 to 6.22, Ursule Street.August 18, 1878.\tCp EDUCATIONAL mHE MISSES MACHIN INTEND FORM-X ING a PREPARATORY CLASS In eon-neetlon with their School, wh ch will REOPEN on the 1st September.Terms can be ascertained by applying ti MISS MACHIN, '**\u2022\tBo» 624, P.O.Or by reference to Proepectns.August 19, 1878.45, ©t John Street, 45.XO A^IAXETJUS.Fop Sale by Private Contract.Three first-class oil paintings \u2014Flemish School.1.Sheep In Pasture\u2014De Beul, 1889.Price, $250.00.2.Souvenir of the Carnaval at Anvers\u2014Gob-baerts.Price, $226.00.8.\u201c Nature Morte \" and Fruits\u2014MoerenhouL Price, $300.00.To be seen between 10 A M.and Noon.E.BAS8IBEE.Angust 15, 1878.\t0 c -p COOPOBiTiOROFOOEBEC.CITY HALL, Quebec, Aug.11, 1873.SEALED TENDERS WILL BE RECEIVED by the City Clerk, at bis office, from this date nntll the FIRST of SEPTEMBER NEXT, at NOON, from parties able and willing to perform the FERRY SERVICE between this City and the town of Levis, with steamers according to tha resolutions passed by the City ooancll on the 11th July last ; all other advantages being equal on part of persons so tendering, the contrant *111 he awarded fo the party or parties, who will agree to pay to the Corpora tlon of Quebec the largest annual amount for the exclusive privilege of performing such service for a period of (fj nine years from the opening of the navigation In 1874, at which time the new Boats are hereby required to be ready to enter upon the «aid Ferry Service.The plan of the proposed new steamers and the conditloxs of the contract can be seen every day between 9 and 4, at the Office of the City Clerk, where all other Information may be obtained.Tbs Corporation to be the sole judge of the relative advantages possessed or offered by any parly or parties who may think $t to send in tender for the aforementluued service.By order, L.A.CANNON, City Clerk.August 12, 1873.\tI~oo NOTICE.PERSONS INDEBTED TO THE ESTATE of late George Honoré SjMARD, Esquire, and those who have claims against it are hereby requested to pay or forward their claims, duly attested, to the undersigned before the 1st proximo.Quebec, 9th August, 1878.J.M.SIMARD, WlU Ex., Sainte Foye.or\tJ.E.FORTIER, WlU Ex., 17, 8L James St., Quebec.August 9.1873.\tD-bo EiSTEMI lEMSHIPi\u2019 Bill.TRANSFER OFFICE.Notice is hereby given that an Office of this Bank, for the REGISTRATION and TRANSFER of Shares of Us CAPI.TAL STOCK, will he opened In the CITY OF MONTREAL, on the FIRST day of AUGUST next, under the charge of F.FRANKLIN, E«q.t in the Transfer Office of the BANK OF MONTREAL 1 REQUISITION FORMS \"for \u2022Sbareholdera desiring to have their Shares registered in the Montreal Office, may be had on application to Mr.Fbamxlix, or at the Head Office In Steer-brook*.By order of th* Board,* WM.FARW£LL,Jb, (Caehlar.h her bn oke, P.Q.28th July, 1878.J August Z, 187Ç.\t4m MEDICAL HALL.mHE DIARRHCEA REMEDY, PREPARED X at the MEDICAL HALL Upper Town Market Square, is an unfailing cur* for that very common disorder.Medical Hall, Fabriqu Street, Americans and others visiting the City are Invited to inspect the newly Imported stock of Perfumery, Brushes, Combs, Dressing Cases and Toilet Artieles, Ac-, for sale, at very low prices, at the MEDICAL HALL, Upper Town Market Square.August 11, 1873.FOR THE 8ULF PORTS, 8XKAM8HII» \u201cSOUTHERN,\u201d (1,622 TONS,) E.B.HATFIELD, Commander.BARGAINS, BARGAINS \u2014AT\u2014 LeKoasiguol & Davidson, No.10, St.John St., without.X TATIONS we will sell our large aasori-meni of DRY GOODS at Reduce© Pbices.2U pieces French Poplin at 2s.3d., worth 3s.9d.Shirtings, Prints, Grej Cotton, Silks, Dreas Goods, Ae^ cheap, my 81-Lm July 24,1878.I THIS MAGNIFICENT J3TEAM8HIP£I8 FRIDAY, the 22nd August, at 1 P.M , and from QUEEN\u2019S Wharf, QUEBEC on SATURDAY, the 23rd Angust, at 2 P.M., for Gasp*, Perce, Shedlac, Chatham, Newcastle, Charlottetown and Plctou.Has unrivalled accommodation.For Freight or Passage Apply to MITCHELL A CO., Montreal.or\tROSS A CO,\t4 Quebec.August 7, 1873.FOR SUE.5000 gRLS.LAND PLASTER.500 « Plaster of Paris.Apply to RICHARD HUDSON, 81, 8L Paul St.or\tQUEBEC PLâSTER MILLS, 60, St.Paul 81.Aueust 7, 1878.\tAn Piano io** One Dollctxr.A DRAWING OF A VALUABLE PIANO, by a first-class maker, will take place during the Month of September, or sooner if the lists a*e completed.In addition to this the purchaser of every fifth UcEet will receive immediately a Case of Champagne containing one doxen.Tickets $1 00 each, which may be obtained by addressing W.E.HAMPTON, Seot\u2019y, \" O.Box 738* Montreal.August 6, 1873.my28-Fm BISHOP\u2019!' COLLEGE, LENNOXVILLE.Michaelmas term will begin on SATURDAY September 6th.The Matriculation Examination will be held In the College Hall on Monday September 8tb.Candidates for Matriculation will be examined in\u2014 Scripture History, Xenophon Anab.I.(chapters 1 to 6), Homer IL I, Virgil Æn.(any one book), Cicero (any one oration), Greek and Latin Grammar, Undid Book I, Algebra to Simple Equations Inclusive, Arithmetic, Latin and English Composition.The following Scholarships and Exhibitions are in the gift of the Bishop\u2019s College BQht 8.P.G, ExhlblMons of $150 each, open to Intending Divinity Students.TwoS.P.G.Scho\u2019arshlps (Divinity), annual value $180, awarded to th* best Incepting Bachelor of Arts.One « General Nicolle \u201d Scholarship (Mathematical) annual value $90, open to all Undergraduate*.One « Mountain * Jubilee Scholarship, annual value $80, open to Undergraduates and Divinity Student*.The « Prince of Wales \u201d Medal (Clasalcal) with a prise In books, open to all Undergraduates.The annual expenses of a resident student for rooms, board and tuition, amount to $180.For further Information \u2022 Apply to The Rev.A H.BADGLEY, M.A., Vice-Principal, Angust 8, 1878.\tTd-wed B SSOillTION OF flRTHSHIP CONTINUATION \u2014OF\u2014 CLEARANCE SA1E.GREAT BARGAINS.WE HAVE THIS DAY MADE A LARGE FURTHER REDUCTION in* \u201d Summer Dress Goods, Printed Cottons and Muslins, Black Lace Shawls, SI Ik'.Jackets, Parasols, Straw Hats and An Immense quantity of Remnants.Price marked in Plain Figures.No Sxoom» Price.Store clones at SIX o\u2019clock Vach evening during Sale.RENAN BROTHERS, CO*\u2018MERCtAi.HOUSE.Insolvent Act ot i869.CANADA, Province or Quebec, District of Quebec.Superior Court, In the matter of] BINBT(£ LAROCHE.Insolvents.THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE .\u2019FILED?IN the office of this Court a consent hr their dltore to their discharge, and, URI consent by their rs to their discharge, and, on the TH day of SEPTEMBER next they credt FO\t_\t_________ will apply to the said Court for a confirmation of the discharge thereby effected.BINET A LAROCHE, By JOS.G.BOSSE, Their Attorney.July 29, 1873.\ttd Table Waiters, Chambermaids, &c WANTED, xV Table Walters, Chamber-Maids, Laundry Women, Good I rone m and Bell Boys.August 6, 1873.\txt £1000.00 Wanted for Iniestmeni OffilT HYPOTHEC VRY SECURITY offer-±J ed.1st Mortgage on Beal Batata worth $10,800.00.Terms o* interest, Ae') most Mteral.Apply to W.C.LANGUEDOC, Advocate, 81, St.Lewis Street, 'Upper Town.Augusts, 1873.JUST RECEIVED: A> LARGE CONSIGNMENT OF ^THE DOMINION LUBRICATORS,\u201d which will be fitted up at the shortes notice.A.MULHOLLAND P- S-\u2014Plumbing, Gas and Steam Fitting promptly attended ta August >, 1878.RICE.TOO BAQ8\u2019sow k*1*01*0\u2019 Ex \u2022\u2022 Texas.\u201d For sals by NAZAIRE TUACCTTE.August 1, 1878.Leaf Tobacco.g JJHDS.LONG DARK LEAF.By Grand Trank.For sale by NAZAIRE TURCOTTE.August 1, 1878.WHIM.21 PUN0H1B0N8 WI8J:I1 WHISKEY By Grand Trank.For sale by NAZAIRE TURCOTTE.August 1, 1878.iuiie \u201c(M,1 FOR SALE a3HE FAST SAILING (BRIGANTINE \u201c RAPID,\u201d 146 Tons Acreter, newly Qtojoughly overZElto ln ££ tombes-, 1871, and fitted with new -masts and anils in Jana J$71.For Further particulars Apply to GIBB, LAIRD A On, July 16, 1878,\t\u2014 - » ST.FMRCIS COLLEGE, RICHMOND, P.Q.npHIS INSTITUTION WILL RF-OPEN X for the FALL TERM on MONDAY, September 1st next Students are reminded that the ensuing Session will close with the Annual Exhibition and Distribution of Prise*.At thin College a Superior Education can be obtained at n rate lower than at any Insulation of similar standing in the Dominion.The Plan of Instractlon embraces the Ele-mentaty English Branches, the French and lierman languages, a full Classical, Mathematical and Commercial Cou se, and Classes will he also opened for the study of Chemistry and the other Phymcal Sciences.St.FRANCIS COLLEGE being affiliated with McGILL Students may psss regularly from It* Classes to the Second or Third Year of the University Coarse.The rural character of the Village of Richmond.Us picturesque scenery, the salubrity of it» air, and Its convenient position rs a Railroad Centre, afford special attractions to Student* who are seeking health and récréa tlon, while punning a course ofstady.The College affords ample room for a larg number of ntudente, and at a cheaper rat* than ordinarily offer*.Terms roa Boxed xirn Trmox : Elementary Coarse.$100 personam.Advanced Coarse.$190\t« French, German and Chemistry, each $t per Term.The Spring Term lasts about 14 weeks The Sommer Term about 10\t« The Fall Term about\t18 Vacations\u2014Sommer 9 weeks.Spring I m Xmas 9\t« President\u2014Rt.-HON.LORD AYLMER.Secretary\u2014ARTHUR WTLCOOKB, Esq.References to Edward Tttbholme.Esq M.D.Montreal; F.R, Gilman, E*q.,nMA, Advocate, Montreal ; Rev.H.Boe, M A., Melbourne, Q,, or to the officer».CHARLES Wm.PARKIN, - .«\tPrincipal.July 14.1878.Lobsters & Salmon.ÇJASE8 l ft TINS.NOW RECEIVING.And for sale by M.G.MOUNTAIN.August 14, 1878.SARDINES.CT ES HALF TINS.Caaes Qr.-Tlna.Now landing ax 11 Mississippi.\u201d And for sale by M.G.MOUNTAIN.1 Angust 14, 1878.WHS CEMEIt Cn.'|, FOE 8XLE JJADDLEYS\u2019 CEMENT.Lime In Barrels and Bulk.Land Plaster.J.W.LEAYCRAFT, At BR.W.WALKER\u2019S Office No.17, 8u Peter SQy-r, QUuiq
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