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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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[" ___ IMPERIAL he nutE coup urn \u2014 or \u2014 LONDON.(¦BTABLVHXD 1MT) abaoribed and Inraated Oapital and Beaonrad Fund.#1,946,000 - - .imntT.nrn Fonda Invested in (Janad^|10«t00a As»nt for Qaeiwo, Foot of Xoantsln HilL ALLAN LINE.Y' *'\u2019™\t7 a n I i iwralCTl ivifATi» nr^.MiuL V P9«AI A A.Q.\t- OOMMEHCI AX?AND SHIPPING GAZETTE.VOL.XXV11.QUEBEC.WEDNESDAY.SEPTEMBER 3.1873.No.10.450.Iftidor eoatnwt with tho \u20ack>w«nn«nt of Gonad» tor tbo Ooavoyaaeo of Canadian and United States Malls 1873\u2014Summer Arrangement»\u20141873 rram A pc* ooxPAirrs Lurœ ark com poMd of Um oixlemotod Plnt-oliMO, Poll* povorsd, Clydo-balH, Doablo-ongtno, Iron Bteamohlpo >\u2014 BABDiNIAW.CIRCA8SIAK .¦ POLrNrsaiAir.BARMATIAN.BOARDIN AVIAN.,.-4iee rBWlcttn*.] \u2014MOO Copt /wyuo.4200 OoptR Broom.Met Gap* A AIM.MOO L» Smith.RVR.AUSTRIAN.FB8TORIAN .MORAVIAN.FKRUVLAN.___ qabpian_____ HIBERNIAN.MANITOBAN.lADottno RNR.\u2014*700 OMM J BlOitoU.\u2014»oe Oapt Warn.\u20142*50 Oapt J Graham.\u2014MOO Oapt Rloharrtaop.**00 Oapt TrocJta.-MS4 Lt F Archer, RNS *4M CaptNoehVyU».CANADIAN-MOO\tQatC.\tMoRtouio.NOVA 800TIAN____SSOO Capt.Oraa«e.NORTH AMHRICAN.17*4 Capt J MflUr.CORINTHIAN.-*400 Cap* Jaa Soott.ACADIAN.-\u201e.\u201e1S»0 Gap* CaML .°HCENICIAN.^.2*00 Capt K Scott.WALîWNSIAN^.MOO Capt A Wood*.NT.PATBICN.\u201e.1*07 Capt Stophea.NEWFOUNDLAND.1*00 Capt VyUM.LIVERPOOL MAlT*T.TNT! LIVKRPOOL.DAT: and Dona QUEBEC ererj SATURDAY, (calling at LOCH FOYLE to roocir* on hoard and land Marti and PanMhgan 16 and Cram Ireland aad Scotland) are intended to be dee patched from QUEBEC #\u2014i CnmaasiAX.BataMay, 23rd Ang'^ 187*.FoLTwasiiUr.\t*\t30th\t\u201c ^\t.< Scans» avxan \t- «UI Sept- PaoastAir________ «\tisth\t«\t«\u2022 Cast l*n.\u2022«\tMth\t\u2022*\t« Betao of Putego from Quebec i \u2014.f70«r**o r.\\r THE STEAMERS OF THE GLASGOW LINE (Sailing rram GLASGOW every TUESDAY, and tram QUEBEC on or shout every THURSDAY^ are Intendel to be despatehed \\34A.V m Capital, £2,000,000 Sterling.LIFE DEPARTMENT.ASSURANCES EFFECTED ON MOST FAVORABLE TERMS.FIRE DEPARTMENT PROPERTY INSURED AT CURRENT RATES.Losses promptly paid.Policies issued here C.P.CHAMPION.Agent.Office\u2014Corner St.Peter and St.Antoine Sts SognrrHTSN, on Cabin.$80 Intermediate .\u201e.40 Strerage.24 NW* Berthe not eeoared until paid toe.Sorgeon carried on A TENDER with Malls and Passengers tor the LIVERPOOL MAIL STEAMERS win leave the NAPOLEON WHARF every SATURDAY MORNING, at NINE o\u2019clock precisely.8 f ALLANS, to 48, RAE « OO, Angnst 1», 1872.DOMINION LINE.mms LINE IS COMPOSED OF THE JL toHowinr FIRST-CLASS.FULL POWERED.CLYDE BUILT STEAMSHIPS, and Is Intended to perform a regular service between Liverpool, Quebec and Montreal ~\t: IN SUMMER, and UVERPOOL and PORTLAND, IN WINTER :\u2014 Tons.DOMINION.____ *,300 (Building.) ONTARIO.- *,*\u2018\u20190 (Building.) TEXAS.2,350 Cap*.Boocbette.LORD CLIVE _____A400\tCapt.Ur*uharL MEMPHIS.2,600\tCapt.Mellon.MISSISSIPPI.2,400\tCapt.Dun levy.VICKSBURG- 2,680\tCapt.Pearson.MISSOURI.__ 2,160\tCape Matthias.ST.LOUIS.1,824\tCapt.Roberts.These veeeels have very superior accommodation for Cabin and Steerage Passenger*, and prv-eotd Ticket* are U*ue*i a* reduced priest to tkooe deotrou* cf trrinçinç amt their Mendt.The Steamers of this Line are Intended to \u2022all from Liverpool for Quebec every WED NESDAY, catling at Belfast Lough to take In TIE OliEBEC HD GULF POMS 8.8.COMPANY.koyæl mail liive.STEAM COMMUNICATION BETWEEN Montreal.Quebec, Father Point, Gaape, Perce.Paepeblac.Dalbouale, Chatham, Newcastle, Shedlac, Charlottetown and Pic too, and by Railway and Steamboat connections with St.John, N.B., Halifax, NR., Portland and Boston.8,8.Sscxnr.Captain\tDavison.SR.Gboroia.«\tMcKensie.SR.Mbbajhicsi.\u2022\u2022\tBaquet.3 8.AT.WattMtA.\u2022*\tAngrove.SR.Picroo.u\tJack, 8.8.FLAJcnoBouea.\t«\tTelfer.SR.Hadji\u2014.\u2022*\tMcKtchan.The Steamers of this Line, under contract with the Government of the Dominion of Canada, are Intended to sail as follows The « Secret,\" or « Georgia,\" will leave Quebec and Pic too every TUESDAY during the season of navigation, touching at Father Pctnt, Gaape, Perce, Paspeblac, Dalbonde, Chatham, Newcastle and Shedlac, on the up and down trips.The «Alhambra,\" \u201c HadJI,\u201d \u201cPlctou\u201d and « Flam borough,\u201d between Montreal, Quebec and Plctou, touching atQasre, Chatham, Newcastle, Shedlac and Charlottetown as baainess may offer.The \u201c Georgia,\" « Secret,\u201d \u201c Mlramlehi \u201d and « Pic loo \" have excellent accommodation for passengers.V* Shippers are re*pec* fully requested to pal goods in fair shipping order, and to mark the consignee\u2019s address In fall.For Freight or Passage apply to W.MOORE, Manager, East India Wharf; Quebec.August 26.1873.St.Lawrence and Sapenay Line The fine steamers of this line will leave, until further notice, as follows TUESDAY, UNION.CAPT.MOUNTAIN, 7 A.M., For HA ! HA ! f BAY, calling at Murray Bay, Riviere du Loup and Tadousae.WEDNESDAY, Ste Lawrence, CAPT.CHABOT, ___\t.7 A.M , For CHICOUTIMI, calling at Murray Bay, Riviere dn Loop, Tadousae and Ha! Halt Bay.WEDNESDAY, CLYDE, CAPT.LECOURS, 7 A.M., For K A MO U RA8K A, calling at Bay 81.Paul, Eboulements, Murray Bay and St.Denis.FRIDAY, CLYDE, CAPT.J.EC0UR8, 7 A.M., For HA ! HA t ! BAY, calling at Murray Baj, Riviere du Loup and Tadousae.SATURDAY, UNION.CAPT.MOUNTAIN, 7 A.M., For CHICOUTIMI, calling at Bay 8t.Paul, EbooiemenU, Murray Bay, Riviere do Loup, Tadousae and Ha ! Ha ! t Bay.SATURDAY, St.Lawrence, CAPT.CHABOT, 1 P.M\u201e For RIMOU8KI, calling at Murray Bay and Riviere du Loup.Tickets tor sa!«, and State Rooms secured at No.3, Sous le Fort Street, by Mr.Jakss Stxvxssow, Napoleon Wharf; at the Ticket Offlee, opposite the St.Louts Hotel.St, Louis Street, and at the Office, St.Andrew's Wharf.' A GABOURY, Secretary, St.Lawrence Tow-Boat Co.August 28, 1878.Baittog Gom Qa bec for Liverpool as follows t pcs.MISSISSIPPI.-\u201c2 21*t August, BR.NE ERA.6th Sept.SR.PALESTINE.WRfa.\t« sr.texab.\u2014.\t17th - SR.MEMPHIS.*4th\ta 8 8.MISSISSIPPI.________ 1st\tOctober Through Tickets can be bad at all the yrtar etpel Grand Truuk BUlwsy Ticket OStees in Eat** of Panas* from Quebec: Chhte.-.3*0 Steerage.34 for FREIGHT or PASSAGE, apply, to Havi \u2022 10 H.Oensrstat or Washtng on Finlay ; in Pam to JF.N.Gilbert, 5 too» Scribe ; In Hamburg H> August Behrens ; In Bordeaux to MM.Faare Freres ; In Christiana to R.RaffsU, 4 Store Strange le ; la Copecbagen to «*.M.Koile, 1* rianctamaepledee ; in Bergen to Mtebael Kro- n.Consul ; In fsmdnn to Bjwrtng A Jamieson, Langboume Cbamtoers, 17 Feo-efaureh street ; In Belfast to Henry Qowan, QneenSqatra; In Liverpool ta Fttan, Main A Montgomery, Laneetot\u2019s-hay.In MONTREAL to DAVID TORRANCE A CO , Kxchasub Cocar.In QUKBHn.WM.M.MA0PHKR8ON, Color sxcXAL Cham anas September 1, 187*.\u2022\" London, Quebec & WoÉeal, i TEMPERLEY LINE The Quebec\tand Gulf Porte SXEAMSHII» do.REDÏÏ0TI0NÔF FREIGHT.From this date till further notice Freight will be 20 per oeut.under tart IT rets.\t'\t/ Shippers are respectfully requested to mark the address of Consignees In toll, otherwise it Is Impossible to deliver correctly, as many ports of call have the same Initial letter.Goods \u2022 boa Id, in all eases, be sent early, and nothing eeq be received after 9 o\u2019clock A.M on Tuesdays.W.MOORE, Manager.June 7, 1878.T H 2È: Quebec and Gulf Ports STEAMSHIP COMPANY o nd and Way Stations.8.80 9.20 R x p r ess Train from Richmond.For further Information, apply at the office of the St Lawrence Tow-Boat Company, St Andrew\u2019s Wharf.A.GABOURY.Secretary] June 23, 1873.P.M.12.30 Express for Montreal aad West 1.80\tExprets for River da Loop.2.80 3.46 6.30 8.00 Mall Train for Montreal and the West FOR _SA.LE.Low Pressure Beam Engines and Boilers, TWO LOW PRESSURE PRAM ENGINES.Sise of Cylinders 40 Inches diameter; 10 feet stroke.Brasses In excellent order; everything complete.Wrought Iron Shafts.1 Beam Engine ; sise of Cylinder 28 Inches ; 8 feet stroke ; with Boiler In good condition.1 Oscillating Engine (Screw) 64 inches Cylinder.The whole or any of the above Engines, Ac.Aen will be sold on reasonable terms.For farther information apply at the office of the St Lawrence Two-Boat Company, 81.A idrew\u2019s Whart.A.GABOURY, Secretary, June 21.1878.LOWING FIRST-CLASS STEAMSHIPS .JtXiS Tons.\u2014-Capt.James.Mmdwat.\u20141344 Tons-Capt\tHarris.WwAwaa ._10*7\tTons._Ckpt\tHyde.DgZiTA_______.1*74 Tons.Capt\tStephens.Nyamsa_______1869 Tons.Capt Fisher.OxVHjr________1271 Tons.Capt\tSogers.Hwroa^.^^.l964Tou».:._Capt.«men.The Steams«4 of this Line are Intended tt> ¦all during the Season .ve Remedy,\u201d should be in possession of every man a bo owns a horse, fr> be used In case of emergency.Don\u2019t fall to ge( it.\t,, Remember the name, and see that the signature of Hurd A Co., Is on each package Northrop A Lyman, Newcastle, Ont., proprietors for Canada Sold by all medicine dealers.Sold in Quebec by J.Masson A Co., W.E.Brunet, E, Giroux A Brother, J.E.Bnrke, R McLeod, W.H.LaRoche, and all Medicine pdkMir*.' August 29, 1873.\tF-dAw pST* Two or or three colds in succession will, with many constitutions, securely establish tbe seeds of consumption lu the system, thus converting what was originally a simple, curable affect on, Imo one general'y fatal.Ordinary prudence therefore makes It the business of everyone to take care of a cold until It Is got rid of.Fortunately «Bryan\u2019s Pnlmunfo Wafers\u201d are thoroughly adapted to remove speedily all coughs and colds and are equally effeo:ive in tbe primary stages of consumption, asthma and broucbttls.Sold by all Druggists aud country dealers.Price 25 cents per box.Sold In Quebec by J.Musson A C W.A Brunet, E.Giroux A Brother, j.E.Burke, R.McLeod, W.H.LaRoche, and all Medicine Dealers, August 29, 1873.\tF-dAw M A R.A VILLA «OCOA\u2014Taylor Brothers (the largest ^Manufacturers of Cocoa in Eorope), having the exclusive supply of this unrivalled Cocoa Invite companion with any other Cocoa for Purity_Une Aroma \u2014Sanative, Nutritive and Sustaining I\u2019ower\u2014 Easiness of Dlge-tlon\u2014and especially, high delicious flavour.One trial will establish It as a favourite Beverage for breakfast, lunch, eon, and a Soothing Refreshment after a late evening.N.B.\u2014Caution\u2014\u2022* Maravllla\u201d Is a registered Trade Mark, t A VILLA COCOA.\u2014The Glebe says, * Brothers\u2019MaravllJaCoooa hasachlev- HAB.« Taylor ed a thorough success, and supercedes every other Cocoa In the market.Entire solubility, « delicate aroma, and a rare concentration of the purest elements of nutrition, distinguish the Maravllla Cocoa above all others.For Invalids and Dyspeptics, we could not recommend a more agreeable or valuable beverage.\u201d For forther favourable opinions vide Standard Morning host, British American Journal, Ac., Ac.\u2022\t\u2022\ti \u2022 HOSMROPATIilC COCOA.\u2014This original preparation, which has attained such a worldwide reputation, Is manufactured by TAYLOB BROTHERS ander the ablest homæopathlc advice, aided by tbe skill and experience o! the Inventors, and will be fonnd to combine In au eminent degree the purity, fine aroma, ana natritious property of the fresh nut.SOLUBLE CHOCOLATE, made In one minute without boiling.Tbe above articles prepared exclusively by TAYLOR BROTHERS, tbe largest manufacturers in Europe, and sold In tln-llned packets only, bV Storekeepers and others all over the world.Steam Mills, Brick Lane, London Export Chloory Mills, Bruges, Belgium.March 11.1878.\tco t th a A BOOK FOR EVERY MAN.The «Science of Life, or Seir-rtreservatlon, Medical Treatise on tbe Cause and Cure of Exhausted Vitality, Premature Decline In Man, Nervous and Physical Debility, Hypo-ehoudrla, Impotency, Spermatorrhoea or Seminal Weakness, and all other diseases arising from tbe errors of youth or the Indiscretions or excesse* oi mature years.This U Indeed a book for every man.Thousands have been taught by this work the true way lo health and happiness.It Is the cheapest and best medical work ever published, and the only one on this class of Ills wotth reading )9otb edition revised, much enlarged, Illustrated bound In beautiful French cloth.Price only $1.Sent by mall, post paid, on receipt of price.Address Peabody Medical Institute, No 4 Bulflnob «treat.Boston, Mass., or Dr.W.H.Parker, Assistant Physician.N.B.\u2014Tbe author may be consulted on .tlie above a« we) as all dlscHse* requiring skill and experience.April 4.1873.,\tay cod Aw The Ctreat Female Kerned j.Clark\u2019s Periodical Pills.This well-known medPlne is no Imposition, bnt a i are and safe remedy for Female Dlffl-onltles and obs'ructions, from any cause whatever ; .and although a powerful remedy, it contains nothing hurtful to the constitution.To Married Ladies it Is peculiarly suited.It will, in a sbert time, bring on tbe monthly period with regularity.In all cases of Nervous and Spinal Affec-ilons, Pain In the Back, and Limbs, Heaviness, Fatigue on slight exertion, Palpitation of thé Heart, Lowness of Spirits, Hysterica, Sick Headaches, Whites and all tbe painful diseases occasioned by a disordered system, these Pills will effect a cure when all other means bave failed.These Fills have never be»n known to fall where tbe directions ou the second page of pamphlet are well observed.For full particulars get a pamphlet, free of the agent, JOB MOSER, New York, Sole Proprietor.$1.00 snd 124 cents for postage, enclosed to Northrop A Lyman, Newcastle, Ont, general ngents for tbe Dominion, will losure a bottle containing over 60 p Hr, by return mall.Sold In Quebec by J.Musson and A Co., W.E.Brunet, E.Giroux A Brother, J.E.Burke, R.McL'Od, W.H.LaRoche, and all Medicine Dealers.Angnst 28.1873.\tdAv X the offlee of this Couit a consent by.hell creditors to tbelr discharge, and, on tb FOURTH day of SEPTEMBER nexL they will apply to the said Court for a confirmation of tbe discharge thereby effected.BINET A LAROCHE, By JOS.G.B088E, Their Attorney.July 29, 1878.\ttd KJ.HOTIilC\u2019ITY Chômas1 Eicrltior Eclcctric Oil! %ortk Te 'lir es iis Weight in Gold / Pain cannot stay where il is ueeo it is tbe cheapest Medicine evor made.Five iropa covers a surface as largo as the ham' One dose cures common Sore Throat.On* bottle has cured Bronchitis.Fifty cents\u2019 worth uaa cured an Old Standing Cough.It positively Cures Catarrh, Asthma and Croup.Fifty cents' worth has cured Crich In tbe Back, and the same quantity Lame Back of eight years\u2019 .landing.II cures Swelled Neck, Tumors, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Contraction of the Mueelea, Rliff Joints, Spinal Difficulties, and Pain and Borer ess in any part, no matter where it may be.nor from what cause It may *rlst^ )t always does you good.Twenty-five oents\u2019 worth bar cured bad cases of Chronic iLid T.3y DyucMcry.One tea-spoonful cures Colic in 15 minuter.It Will cure any case of Piles that if la possible to cure.Six or eight applications Is Warranted to care any case Excoriated Nipples or Inflamed Breast.Fa Bruises, If applied often and bound up, there Is never the Hllgiuest discoloration to the skin.It stops the pain of a Burn as soon as applied, ^nres Frosted Feet, Bulls, Warts and Corns, and W and* of eVcrj^d-ibcriptlon on man O' least.Prepared by S.N.THOMAS, Phelps, N.Y.And NORTHROP A LYMAN, Newcastli Ont., Sole Agents for tbe Dominion.Note.\u2014ErJeofrte\u2014Selected and E eotriMd.Bold In Quebec by J.Musson A Co., W.F Brunei, K.Giroux A Brother I.E.Pm>A, P tfcLecV, W.H.LaRoche, and Medicine Dec! or* July 14.1878\tJanv 20-dAw £,r *'kV k ©Ofl HER DAY.AGENTS .E.Burke, R.McLeod, W, H.LaRoche, aud all Medicine Dealers, September 8, 1878.\tF-dAw New York Stock Mabkbt, September 2.\u2014 W U Tel,91 j; American Express, 62; Pacific Mull, 48 ; New York Central, 104) ; Erie 69; fishery ; and when 500,000 seals are taken, value about a million and a half of dollars, a of exports as that which I have quoi- | Harlem,\u2019 130} ; L 8 and M 8, 92} ; U P, 26} ; most people will think that such a state of | ed lg gureiv creditable to our industry, and North West, 84}; do Preferred 81) ; RI, 108} ; things allowed a little margin for thankful- -\t-\t- -\t-\t- -\t-\t-* ness, and should have suppressed all growls But 1 suppose this complaining is a habit Cnesus has got into, and means nothing.TUB HBRRIMO VIBUBRY.It is satisfactory to find from the report that the cure of our famous Labrador herrings, which was very slovenly, is improving, and that consequently their character in tho foreign markets is advancing.With greater oare and skill this branch of our marine in- 8TBAM APPLIED TO THB COD FISHERY.The report notices with approval tho employment, for the first time this year, of a steam bait-skiff for the purpose of supplying the fishermen with bait.Our fishermen lose much time duriug the fishing season from the want of bait.The bail is often in one place, the cod iR another, and the problem is to bring the supply of the former to the fishermen in good time and condition.Hitherto this has been done with small boats, and not until this year did it occur to any one to employ steam in this service.The result has surprised every one.The men thus supplied have far exceeded the others who were secure th, murderer,, but they »er«, foil.I StoToi ifbenjl, for ih.upport of 00,11\tth°e/oHm Magistrate.The morning ed at every etep.The Pnuf.murder ce I\tj*,,*.are m.rch,\u201eg ^u.t I 7ÔÆ \"mau failed to make «PP\u201cn*\"\u201c was put into the hands of a detective of the town of Xernelle, the capital of the pro- but, notwithstanding this, testim y the Provincial force, who spent six LjnCe of Ternelle.\t'h ^«^Tone'of whom \u2022 baker, named .\t.\t, \u2022\t-\t.\tpaoifl Sent.2.\u2014The Republican members called, however, one ot wnom,»\t^ enough, but there i.koP**1\u201c\u2018^ort^\u201c I The\u201d, wZ Wile of fh.myeteriou.about\tpuMlewT.a pte.iou.temporary stoppage may be made and ^ ^\t^ munJererwu knoml , any\t.g^nd bsoquet.The towns of Al.Issue of the Citueu.ate supply restored to its\t|\t^t, of the po.ioe fo™.have identified him, and any one of the\tthe testimonial to Thiers.\tman, theChlefasked for an adjournment of the witneases might have sworn to him ; his «jbe Figaro publishes a propoeal to the case for a week.The prisoner s counse , .habits occupation, and haunts, were well Royalists of France to subscribe money to re- | Gibb, demanded self back where you stalled from, to see all deoendent qq the pld «ejhods.Competent * \" TLiitr mumbled and vour wife saying\tdeclare that were steam bait-sk.ffs un- yonr finally assembled, and yonr Wife saying juage.oeciare mat were steam « that she Denver saw Sficà a mkn for leaving a Wily employed^ around our shores, so as -rvvTtan and «even heloless children in a koeP UP * 8?°d ««PPjy of b*i volume.It requires very little engineering knowledge to shew any one who has seen the break in the St.Charles, and examined the manner in which the pipes are laid, that there must be a change made ; otherwise the city must be content to endure a stoppage of water every summer, as in the present.When a leak occurs along the line of pipe from Mount Pleasant to Lorette, its presence is very soon made known by water oozing from the soil, and it is comparatively easy and inexpensive to remedy the defect.But repairs in the bed of the river cannot be carried on save with immense trouble and at great expenditure.A box must be built around the defective portion of the main and the water pumped out.The river water flows in unceasingly, in which the workmen stand up to their waists.The position of the pipe in the main box is such as to preclude rapid or even satisfactory workmanship, and whatever re- bail in such an event.y,\tinr ibui'ld the oalace of the Tuileries The editor j The magistrate said the powers grantedto known to the River and Provincial Police.| JJlW th pa\twlth a gubgcription of him ia cases of such a nature were limited ouers wuean\t.\tr\tThe charge was a serious one *nd 1 For days and weeks he hovered about the vicinity of the city, and his hiding places were claimed as being known to his pursuers.The answer to any query as to GERMAIVY.Bsrlim, Sept 2\u2014-Yesterday, the anniversary of the German victory of Sedan, a monument The charge was * ¦«.««« and he coul not possiblv take bail.He would adjourn tlie case until Wednesday next, when, if tho witnesses coaid not be found, it mightthan bo a matter for consideration whether he should woman and seven helpless children crowd.She says this in an exas; cool way that drives yon to the verge sanity, and yon pile into the Jam before the door with a ferocity that draws down the rage of the two fat men and the old maid li front of you, who enquire in loud tones wl a\u2019, you are shoving at.You get in after a while and skirmish around for seats, forgetting all the while that tho gentlemanly usher would have provided for you without aoy trouble.And when you do get seated you wait until the band strikes up, and say that the circus ain\u2019t any great stakes after qll, and yoq wish you had staid at home.That\u2019s the way every man feels until the fun begins.The Great North and South American Circus opened why, if all this were known, he was not I\tevent,' was unveiled I release the prisoner or not.Rumour says captured, when all that was necessary was to lay a hand on him, was\u2014\u201c Oh, we\u2019 re not quite ready, yet.\u201d Without giving credit to some very uncomplimentary stories told of the way in which the case worked up, we may say that in Konigs Plata, amidst the enthusiastic ex-i clsmatiuD* of the citisens.The day was devoted to festivity.that the plaintiff, Devieux, has been paid not to appear, but the police will endeavour to being him before the magistrate there are persons whe declare their readi- IJNITKD WTATE».Wamuiwtoi, Sept.2-t-A report prevails that the Geneva award, $15.600,000, has already been paid into the Treasury, but on enquiry it was ascertained that preliminary ness to prove that there were times when arrangements only have been made to this end.The gold certificates are In tho hands of the are no departures for the lakes, but a yery British Consul at New York, to be delivered large fleet of grain and limber vessels have by the British Minister to the Secretary of arrived.\t\u201e\t, State and by him transferred to the Treasury\tNo accidents reported on tho Rideau cana L ao much gold.\tThe lock at Kingston Mills again broken, Wicbita, Kansas, Sept 2\u2014The stage which and navigation Is suspended.4 dam has to ^\t\u2019 r- -\t\u2014 - I.and the repairs will take about a the same roof covered the detective apd the murderer.This was a close follow ing of the trail, but the result was not an arrest as it should have been The brutal and unprovoked murder is ________ C^ended I unAVenged\u2019 a 8tain Up0n ^ nain6 I toft F^rt «m'on ttotfth August repris that I be built, pairs are exe\t^\tI of Quebec, while according to trustworthy | the story of the Indian massacre is a hoax.| month information the murderer walks the streets of New Orleans.It is not very probable that he, like Irving, will turn up some day and confess'his misdeeds before requesting a halter ; the only way to deal with him is to put the extradition laws into operation and bring him baok to justice, no matter at what cost.There is another case we might mention.Last year a woman murdered her infant at Levis.She was a widow, but the child was illegitimate.A detective was given the case, and he proceeded with a good deal of mysterious preliminary to work it up.The criminal was within reach for weeks, but the efforts of the officer to capture her were so lax that she quietly took the train at Black River, and escaped to the United States.We just present these two cases to show that the every- | Is-iac Coogear, were burned last night.Loss, FROM KINGSTON.Kibostoji.Sept.1\u2014The Ottawa and Kingston Base Ball Clubs played this afternoon, and the former won qn a score of 31 to 34.The Kingston Club did not play as well as u«uaL\t.A heavy gale has blown to-day.There upon for permanency.All this trouble arises from the submersionsof the main.Had it been laid in a tunnel, well and 1 good; it would have been approachable at all times ; if raised on a bridge across the river from bank to bank, it would be safe for speedy repairs at a few hours\u2019 notice.The experience of the past two years, with the main submerged, and a broken joint, ia far from pleasing.The Chairman of the Water Work* Committee has suggested a remedy for the existing state of affairs which we hope to see put into execution before another year passes away, and that is to construct a bridge to carry a | second mum over the stream.If the order were given now for the purchase of | pipes, they might be landed in Quebec before the close of navigation, lurcu .u » , -.a ~-r\tCatch Of peratingly ood M'ÿb1 bq Increased Ui thu extent of 200,-rge of in- | 0°° quintals per annum, value about £180,-000 ; so great are likely to be the results of this oue simple improvement.The report should, in justice, have mentioned that to tho Hon.A.Shea belongs the honour of origiaat-ing this important application of steam.After mmy lengthened experiments and in the face of numerous difficulties he has succeeded in constructing a steam bait-skiff which seems to meet every reqnireiqent, and his is the only one yet at work.Lloubtless others will speedily follow his example.THS CHAUBUR ON THB WASHINGTON TREATY.The utterance of the Chamber on the Treaty of Washington is rather emphatic, aud l affords sufficient proof of our resources.The value of the copper ore exported was £38,192, or $152,768.The whole of this is the produce of Tilt Cove Mine, which is owned by the Hon.C.F.Bennet and Mr.Smith McKay.The nickel, value $2,560, was also obtained in the same mine Some time ago the sale of this mine for $150,000 sterling to an English company was all but closed, when some disagreement occnred which broke off the negotiations.Allowing 40 codfish to each quintal, no less than 48,846,240 cod must have been captured to make up the quantity exported in 1872.We may safely estimate that an equal quantity was taken by the French and Americans on the banks and along the shores, making a total of 97,692,480 cod taken in one year off our shores.ATLANTIC CABLE MONOPOLY.The legal position of the colony on this important question seems unassailable.Some of the local lawyers engaged by the Company having contended that though Government might purchase the laud line, the exclusive right of landing cables would still hold good for fifty years, the point was submitted to Sir R.Raggally and other eminent counsels in London, whose opinion is as follows:\u2014\u201cWe are of opinion that there is not under the Act of 1854, a separate substautive concession of a right to land cables on the island of Newfoundland, independent of, aud capable of surviving the right of making and working the land lines.Moreover, if there were under that Act an independent substantive concession of a right to land cables, the right so conceded would, in our opiaion, bs \u2018proper ty\u2019of the Company, which is subject to the right of purchase conferred upon the Colonial Government by the 15th section of the Act.1' \u2014GI06*.M and St P, 50} ; do Preferred, 70) ; T A W 69) ; O and M, 88).Gold 16.Nkw York, Sept 2.\u2014Cotton 20)c.Flour 5 to 10c better; receipts 7,000 bbls; sales 1,400 bbls.Bye flour steady.Wheat 1c better; receipts 65,000 bus ; sales 86,000 bus, at 1,65 for winter red western ; 1,49 for Inferior No 3 spring; 1,78 for white western Instore.Rye firm.Oats closed firmer ; receipts 83,000 bus ; sales 44,000 bus, at 43} to 44c for new mixed western.Pork quiet and unchanged, at 17,50 to 17,75 for new mesa.Lard doll, at 8 5-16c for steam, and 8)c for kettle rendered.Butter at 26c to 27c ; choice at 32}c.Cheese at 12c to 12}c.Petroleum\u2014crude, 6}c; refined, 16} to 17e.Chicago, Sept 2\u2014Flour quiet.Wheat active; No 1 spring at 1,16; No2doatl,lS} cash; rejected 1,01.Corn steady, at S'J)c for No 2 regular cash ; 39}c for strictly fresh; rejected at 30c ; high m xed at 39}c cash or sel 1ère Sept.Oats active at 29)c cash; 27}c sel lers Sept.Rys In fair demand and a shade lower, at 67}for No 2.Barley excited and higher, closing at 1,28 ; rejected steady at 70c.Provisions qulef Pork at 16,80 to 15,92} cash.L&'d steady at 7}c cash.Hams In pickle at 91}c for winter, and 90}c for summer.Bulk meats quiet ; shoulders held at 8c ; short rib middles 8{c, all loose.Bacon steady at 9c for shoulders, and l(>)c for clear rib sldea Receipts\u201460,000 bbls flour; 36,000 bus wheat 37,000 bus corn ; 80,000 bus oats ; 19,000 bus rye and 17,000 bus barley.Shipments\u20144,000 brls flour; 101,000 bus wheat; 49,000 bus corn 42,000 bus oats; 1,000 bas rye, and 14,000 bus barley.Iron in tne Blood MAKES THE WEAK STRONG.A Creature of Heroic Mlud.yesterday in the Cricket Field, before im- think unfairly lays the blame entirely on our 19 _ 1.* I.I ».A 1% a f F t* ti rvf \\n tl rt/1 Q t I_T I ~ _ A.\tm 1 _\u2022_ \u2022 a .\t\u2022 mense audiences, both in the afternoon and at night.The report of the proceedings may be condensed into the word \u201cexcellent.'' It may safely be said that this company gets ahead of anything visiting Quebec the present season.The equestrianism was superb, Mrs.Lehman in daring feats winning great applause.Miss own Legislature.They say in the report ;\u2014 \u201cThe Chamber regrets to find that a clause was inserted in our Local Act, contrary to the spirit of the Treaty ; and that the United States Government have refused to accept sut h clause, or to allow the Treaty, as regards Newfoundland, to t^ke effect, it being alleged ill uaiiug AV*»*« ».¦ »» M\t- r r-\t¦ AV v w tw Aausi«ata\\4| vw\tv.a^vvV| iw\toui Polly Lee drew down thunders in her feats of I that the flshefiqen of the United States are juggling ou horseback.She is a performer of Q0t accorded full fishing privileges.\u201d They rare abilities and must be seen to be appreciate go on to say that the Hon.Mr.Carter has been ed.The Feely Brothers, trapezists ; Filions, deputed to proceed to Washington to urge acrobats and tumblers, were wonderful in their their claims on the American Government, specialities.Archy Filion's feats oa the per- anci that they have strong hopes of his pendktular pole held in the belt of his brother 8UCCe88> Now the simple truth is were startling and original.The jdown, | the difficulty has been needlessly There has not been any trouble with the In- I A woman fell down stairs last nighf (n Ferguson\u2019s building, and broke both of her PgiT.tnsuHUA, Sept.2\u2014Tho new Masonic arms.Temple was thrown open to the officers of The Rev.Mr.Prestin, of Cornwall, is here the Kaighta Templars and the Grand Lodge.1 speaking in advocacy of the support to the The various rooms were brilliantly illuminate Bishop Strachan Memorial Church, pc)\tA large representation of riflemen of this 8t Louis, Sept.2\u2014A despatch from Okia- district has gone to Toronto, fille, III., 29 miles (from here, says ; Cholera The arrivals of grain since Satuday night of true Asiatic type is raging there fearfqlljr.^mounted to nearly half a million bushels.Twenty-three persons died in twelve hours, Jt has been blowing a gale from the west among them the principal brMge builder of | all day.the South Esstem Railway aid three of bis Lehman, is original and grotesque.The peculiar feature of the Circus is a young Pi-ute Indian, Aleck, wnose feats of horsemanship are extraordinary.The entertainment on the whole is of a superior and interesting charac- The English pap'-rs inform ns that tho well-known patriot, The O\u2019Donoghue, has ac cepted the lucrative position of Governor of operate, be suspended and have no effect dur-Cevlon at a salary of £7,000 pi r annum, ing the period mentioned in the Article num-r \u2019\t__________________ bered thirty-three in the Schedule to this \u2019children.Ftw persons died in ono family in three hours.The patients die within 15 minâtes after the attack, and turn black immediately.PirrsBuas, Sept.2\u2014A despatch from New castle, Pa., states that Knox\u2019s house and seven business houses were totally burned last night Loss, $75,000 ; about half Insured It is supposed to be the work of an incendiary.Personal.\u2014 Marshall Wood, eminent sculptor, is in town.JSÏJtÜWB.Esq, the Furs Art.\u2014Mr.B.Morgan has imported four of Callow\u2019s fine marine views.This artist has a high reputation in England.and on _j 1 I\u2019ve taken Bob out of \u2018 First Robber f I mean to change tbe cast all round; I\u2019m \u2022\tdoubling \u2019 a part myself ; and we\u2019ll revive ?\tThe Quaker \u2019 for an alterpiece.\u2014Punch.First Snim.\u2014The first recorded snipe the season was bagged by C.E.Holliwell, at St.Anne\u2019s on Monday.The game season is now open, and erery man with a shot gun is preparing for tbe destruction of snipe and bis own pesh* squalls took a strong shear to Ihe west- 161,187 00 11,050 00 1,856 00 312 00 22,720 10 ward, and grounded near Egrement.On the flood tide I engaged the steamtug Reltf u> assist the ship off, but about a quarter of au hour after the tug towed us again In-shore, and we grounded and struck heavily.After coining off the ground tho llrst time, the ship made little or no water, but after she struck Bafts Arrived at Quebec.Sept 2\u2014Jas Connolly, birch, Ottawa cove.Sundry lots, staves, Indian cove west Kelsey A Davis, staves, Ring\u2019s End eove.Anson, Tucker A co, do Speucer cove.Sundry lota,\tdo Bowen\u2019s cove, J B Brennan A Bro, red and white pine, St Lawrence Docks.Passengers.Per as Secret, Davison, for Plctou, Ac\u2014Hon Theodore Robltallle, Honble P Fortin, Sir St George Gore and three servants, Mr and Mrs Laugton, Miss Bolrler, Mr J £ Biquette, Mr L do.Miss Marg\u2019t Forster, Mr do.Mrs Chandler, Mrs Forsyth, Mr K Langlois, Mr Falaner, Mr G G Ruel, Mr King, Mr and Mrs Glbton, Mr and Mrs Haddow, Mr Ennlo, Mr Hurleau, Mrs Watters and child, Miss Mathleson, Mr H Patterson, Mr Gordon Fraser, Master Jos Beaulieu, Mr E Guay, Mr B Henry, Mr L Luclr, Mr J B Gaudet, Mrs Tait, Mrs Lemieux and an other, Revd Mr Leonard, Mr Souey, Ac, Ac,\u2014 43 cabin and 17 steerage passengers.Per ss Medway, Harris, for London\u2014Mr and Mrs Stew&rt, Mr E do, Mr Dlsrael, Mrs Scott, Mrs Russell, Mr John Shepherd,\u20147 cabin passengers.Per ss Palestine, Owens, from Ltverpooln-Mr Jas Watson, Mrs do, Mr W m do,\tMargaret do, Miss Mary do, Miss Agnes do, Mr Robt do, Mr Jas do, Captain Thomson, Mr and Mrs A Cowan, Mr J Wells.Mr T Badenach,\u201418cabin and 50 steerage passengers.Tide Table.HIGH WATER AT Q0KBKC\u2014CIVIL TUgS\u20141871.Monday\t\tSept.\t 1\tMorning.0 03\tEvening.0 86 Tuesday\t\t\t 2\t1 18\t1 61 Wednesday.\t\t 8\t2 36\t3 10 Thursday\t\t\t4\t4 02\t4 81 Friday\t\t\t\t 5\t4 49\t6 19 Saturday\t\t\ta\t6 48\t6 16 Sunday\t.\t\t\t\t 7\t6 87\t7 00 The stream of tide runs up 46 minutes after high water, v\t\u2022 MOOW\u20198 PHASES.Full Moon, Saturday, 6th.4h.21m.p.n>.To And the time of high water at tbe following places, subtract tbe time opposite to eaeb from that shown on the table.H.M.Madam Island.1 00 Pillars._1\t40 South Traverse,S.2 14 V.O\u2019DONOHOE, St.Peter St., London Chronometer Depot.H.H.Kamooraska.-9 40 Brandy Pots.I 40 Green Isiand.4 21 P*' Notioea of Sirths, Marriages, and Deaths, 50 cents.* No exceptions will be made to this rule.DIED.On the 2nd Sept., Catherine, aged 16 months, daughter of Mr.Pierce Murphy.The muerai will -eave bar father*# residence, Sillery cove, on Thursday, at 1 o\u2019clock p.«n.On the 1st Instant, at Ste.Petrontlle de Beau-lien, Island of Orleans, Joseph Alexandre, Infant son < f Mr.Leonidas Noel, aged 11 months.The funeral will leave bis father\u2019s residence.No 11 Rampart street, this day (Wednesday), at half-past 0 o\u2019clock a.m.Friends and acquaintances are invited to attend without fur-tber notice.At L'Islet, on the 1st Instant, George, son of J.B.Dusseault, Esq., merchant, aged 19 years.His funeral will take place at L\u2019Is.ét, on Thursday, the 4th Instant, at half-past 8 o\u2019clock a.in.Relatives and friends are Invited to attend without further notice.At 8t- Michael\u2019s Parsonage, on Tuesday, John Price Roche, infant son of the Revd.A.A.Von Ifflaud.That Iron ia Valuable as a Medicine has long been known, but it is only since Its preparation tn tbe particular form of Peruvian Syrup that 1U full power over disease has been brought to light.Its effect In cases of dyspepsia and debility Is moat salutary.September 1, 1878.\tco-dAw SETH W.F0WLE & SONS, Proprietors.Hfo.1 Mil to* Place, Boston.Bold »t Druooists oekrrallt.December 6, 1872.\tLm-co-dAw NEW \u2014BY\u2014 66 SCINDINIVIAN 76 \u2014AND\u2014 66 MANITOBAN,\u2019 n which are Patons Scotch Wool Yarns cm.mi i co.August 37,1878.NEV WOOLS.FALL 1873.KNITTING TARNS \u2014AND\u2014 FINGERINGS, F ROM THE BEST MANU-facturers in England and Scotland.Great variety in the shades and colourings.F or durability these Wools stand unrivalled and we recommeDd them with much confidence.Four Bales Just Received.For SsU at Low Prices by Simons & rooms, UPPER TOWH MARKET.August 9.1878.FISHING TACKLE.JUST OPKNKD.A.SUPERIOR LOT \u2014OF\u2014 SALMON AND TROUT RODS, Fishing Baskets.Landing Nets, Gaffs, prepared Silk Lines Double and Single Cest«, Spoon Baits, Artificial Minnows, Marana Gut, Fly dressing materials, Ac ULIEH.The best selection, for Salmon and Trout, expressly made for the Lakes and Rivers tn this vicinity and tbe Lower St.L.wrence.-ALSO- Dooble acd Single Fowling Pieces, Rifles, Revolvers, Caps, Wads, Shot Metallic .ammunition, all sixes Constantly on Hand, Cooking Stores and Ranges, Agricultural Implement*, Rodgers A Sons\u2019 Cutlery, targe variety KngUeh and American Electro-PUted Ware.WITH THE USUAL STOCK OF General Hardware, Window Glass, Faints, Oils, Turpentine, Varnishes, Ac.TM4M3.ANDREWS, No.1, St.John Street.May 10» 1*H.\t, S.J.SHAW, No.7, John Street, Upper Town, and No.16 Notre Dame and 8oua-le-Fort Sis., L T., IMPORTER OE ENGLISH, GERitN AND AMERICAN HARDWARE.COMPLETE STOCK OF SHOOTING AND FISHINfi MATKltlAi-H NECESSARY TO THE SUCCESSFUL SPORTSMAN.Americat* Revolvers and Ammunition.At\t8AML.J.SÛAW\u2019S.lodger\u2019» A Sons Pocket A Table Cutlery.8AML J.SHAW'S.Kngllsh «usd American Bleetre-Plaledware» At\t8 A ML.J.SHOW\u2019S, Hone* Furnishing Hardware.At\tSAMU J.SHAW\u2019S.$ levee, targe variety.At August 18, H|78, SA ML.J.SHAW\u2019S.841091 -Mk, f yiENNt EXHIBITION.I AW JTT8T TUT RECttIPT OF A SMALL M ai CARVED WOODEN-WAR*, de-firom jMUUriM now on view at the GREAT EXHIBITION, rntmA* by rxprees order m ray apodal it.They are really beautUui.and prUea very moderate.laepeetSoo coats nothin*.o.SEIFERTS Lawn Croquet, Crteket and Shlttiaa always on July »L IMS.O\u2019DOHERTY & CO.Wfcalanle Drr Goods laaportars Mo, SO, Notre Dame SU LOWMB TOWN, QTT1CBSC.(Framleee formerly «xxmpted by Wm.Poston, Esq.) Jane*, YBTS_______________ NEW GOODS FI FE t G MM.55 St John Street, Respectfully beo to announce that they have commenced opealo* their HEW PALL GOODS, and that they will eontlnue receiving until the Stock la Com* ptete la all the department».Their gooda have bean carefully aelected In the European Market*, and wtM be told at prteee to defy compati Hen.Milfinary.Dreee-making and TaTorlng done a the eetabUehment.Wanted Immediately, t young ladlee to serve behind, the counter.FVFE A QABNEAU.August 28, l«T«t MRS.MOHR t CO.M.IS.8L J.hD SlTMt vllkli.1\tTHE Lady dufferin morning wrapper I is Mr*.Mohr'* novelty (hr the Autumn.The Coca teas of Doflbrln has expreseed herself pleased with the pattern seat bee, and has giMtirnllj seceded 'othe requeet that It ehonld bear bar name.The Dufferin Morning Wrapper Is n char ml og style, tor morning wear, which the ladlee of Quebec should Inspect, The pattern robe sent for the Inspection of the Countess cf OUFFERIIV la now on view at the establish meat of MBS.MOHR A COw IS, John 8L, within.September 8,1*78.Jn 2.Am STILL VICTORIOUS ! ! The LecliiDaR lockstitch SEWING MACHINE 13^\t, Prises have been taken by these Machines and 47.00* sold.Ho Msefatne ever Introduced has achieved such extraordinary pep* liant y In so short a Thistle lacftsse Oub.A SPECIAL MEETING OF THE ABOVE Club Will be held THIS EVENING at the SKAT1HG RINK.Grand Allee, at 7A0 o\u2019clock SHARP.Members are paitleularly requested to attend aa business of Importance Is to he trines filed.By order.September 3, 187A 3.M.BLACK, Secretary, T.L.C.A London Whiting in tiairels.50 Tons of the best London Whiting for Sale.JNO.QIBLIN.Can he delivered Immediately from the Queen\u2019ll Store ; or, If to salt the purchaser, left there on cheap storage.September 8, 1878.\tO BUflST CIKCEIIIDL rIE UNDERSIGNED HAS FOB SALE 180 Banela of the above palatable and ! .SEPTEMBER 3, 1873.gtuftùm «ÿalfs.^BV JOHN J.ARWTON.(yARGO_SALE.NEW TEAS.wholesome beverage.September 8, 1878.JNO.QIBLIN.C Apartments Wanted F>b two gentlemen, WITH OB without Board.The advertisers being eUtetly tew perale and of quiet habita would pee Mr a private f »mlly where no other boarders are taken.Address, stating terms, to u DEL t'A,\" at this office.September 8, 1878.\tBp The Subpcrlber la Instructed by Messrs.8ULESNE.MOFFATT & CO., To sell at tbelr Warehouse, ST.PAUL STREET, MONTREAL, ON THURSDAY.SEPT.18, (During Exhibition Week) The Cargo of the \u201cDeogaum\u201d Direct from fthanxlial, COMPRISING I 3.600\tPkgs.Y.Hyson, 1,000\t\u201c\tImperial, 800\t\u201c\tGunpowder, 600\t\u201c\t.Hyson, 260\t\u201c\tTwankay, 2.600\t44\tUncoloured Japan, 380\t44\tCongou, 260\t'*\tSouchong, 160\t44\tOolong, 160\t44\tScented Orange Pekoe.Specially selected by their own Buyer.IVus ers on view Tuesday, Sept.16th.Sale at TEN o\u2019clock.JOHN J.ABNTON, AucUoneer.Sept.L l»T*.DOiVKEYJNGINES.Wanted to purchase, one or two In good working order.CARBRAY A ROUTH.September 3, 1878.\tCp 25 B NOTICE.TT)ARTIES DESIRING TO GET STBAW-x BERRY PLANTS of all varieties from Cokmel Rhodes's Fruit Farm will please leave their orders st bis agent's.Price $3 a hundred.P.LE MELIN, Upper Town Market.September 8, 1878.\tCp '=^11% THE Quebec and Gulf Ports S.I Go.75 Call and examine the Lock man before per-chaaiog elsewhere.J.LAMB, Agent, * and 8* 8L John St, without August 4, 1878.\tCm rrtHE a a.\u2022\u2022Georgia,\u201d capt.mckenzie, X will leave the East India WHARF, Quebec, on TUESDAY next, 9th September, at o'clock PM.for Plctoo, NÜ, calling at Father Point, Metis, Gaspe, Perce, Paap-blæ, Dalhooste, Chatham, Newcastle and Sbediac.Returning, will call al same porta.For Freight or Passage '**' Apply to ,\tW.MOORE, Manager, Eut India Wharf.September 3, 1873.WANTED, A GOOD PLAIN COOK TENDER.Apply at the LONDON COP September 3, 1878.ALSO A BAB- HOUSE, CuUde-Sac.Bp NOW RECEIVING, per 8.S.« Prusalaa.\u201d *\t^1A.-»E3 « QUEEN'S ARMS.\" Par sale by GIBB, LAIRD A CO.September 3, 1878.\tE BKiiiiii mm 50 NOW RECEIVING, ex 8.3.u Canadian.\u201d rERCBS EXTRA BRIGHT YBL-low Redntd Saga'\u2019* Hh s.Tierces.and ex \u201c Idaho.\u201d ' Bright Clanffcegcs Sugar.For sale by [DgttTIOUl MIS.SCHOOL STATIONEBY, &c.MIDDLETON & DAWSON HAVE JUST RECEIVED : A VARIED ASSORTMENT of EDUCATIONAL WORKS, adapted to the vanta of the varions Educational Establishments of the City\u2014French, English, German» latin, and Greek Courses.ENGLISH\u2014Philosophy, Composition, Gram mar», Readings, History, Geography, Ac.for Primary and Advanced Courses ; also, th* Classics, Translations and Originals.LATIN\u2014Delectus Edinburgh Academy ; Vai-py\u2019i Public Latin Primer ; Hanson\u2019s Latin Prose ; Submits and Zampfa Series ; and various other*.GREEK\u2014Delectus and Grammar ; Arnold\u2019 Pint Greek ; Lexicons.Ac., Ac.FRENCH\u2014Grim man of Duva', Ollendorff Aha, Belljame, De Flvas, Andrews, and Batchelor ; and various Phrase-Books Vocabularies and Primary Grammars.GERMAN\u2014New Guide to German Conversation, Adler\u2019s Grammar, Ollendorff\u2019s German Readers and Vocabularies, Ac.No 1.Gartsherrie Pig Iron in Store.D1NMK* & WEBSTER.September 2, 1878.Commeicial and Mathematical Francis gallagher re-opens his Academy on MONDAY, 1st September.August 30, 1878.\tD Cheese.OXE9 CHOICE DAIRY.And for sal# by M.G.MOUNTAIN.September 2, 1878.ALE.B RLS.BASS ALE QUARTS each 4 doa. Mary Logan.KentvHle,\tIÎ.\t8.Ida Jones.Granby.Mira 0\u2019Dwyer.Abbottsford.Emily ?anltain.Montreal.Lizzie Henshaw.41 Nellie Hamilton.Toronto.Nellie Lay.Montreal.Annie Unwin.8t.Hyacinthe.DEPARTMENT PREPARATOIRE.I ere Division.Edith Rich.Oil City, Pa.Elizabeth Ward.Carthage, N.Y.Mai y Lovett.Kentville, N.8.Mary Van Wagner.Hamilton.Loin Rice.Boston.Mary Hodge.Cornwall.Minnie Morse.Edith Foster.Montreal.Isabel Holiday.\u201c Nellie Kellogg.Ogdensburg,\tN.Y.Florence Fehan.\" France* Snyder.Peterboro, Ont.Orace Nye.Montreal.Edith Leggo.\u201c Elizabeth Hallam.Toronto.2de Division.Angelina Leggo.Montreal.Therza Leggo.\u201c Annie Devine.\u201c barah Snyder.Peterboro, Ont.Elisa Dnclos.St.Hyacinthe.Augusta Dqc1os.«.«.\u201c Louisa Hcribel.\" Eva Heribel.\u201c Louisa Pavan.\u201c taiiti General's Depaitmtnl SELLING OFF.REiIRIKS (ROM RUSK rriHE UNDERSIGNAtD HAVING DETER-X mlted to retire from tbe Jewellery Business, wishes to Intimate to bis friends and the public in general that he will dispose of the whole of bis choice and valuable stock, consisting of Gold and Silver Watches ot the most celebrated makers, also every article appertaining to the line, at such prices that will defy competition.E.B.HARRIS Corner of St.Antoine and Peter 8L, Lower Town, Quebec.N.B \u2014For Sale, several Silver-Plated and othet Show Cases, Black Walnut Counters, Ac June 4, 1878.\tFm To Muck and laildtis.PITONi CO.WILL HAVE BUILDING STONE FOR Sale from this date, from tbe demolishing of walls of Guard House, Hope and Palace Gates, at a low rate, to be taken on the spot, or otherwise.Address, PITON A f O., 146 Box, Poat Office, Quebec August 28, 1873.\tF ÀiN ItUJOQDS.J Q3SE SHAWLS, NEW STYLES 1 Case Plaids 1 Case Wincey.1 Case Prinls, Ac.Four young ladies wanted as saleswomen.Millinery and Mantles made to order in a( the Newe t Styles and Fathlon*.LeRossignol & Davidson, No.10, 8*.John Street, Without, Augaat 29, 1878.\tmy 8l-Lm NOTICE REFERENCES Montreal.OTTAWA, 24th August 1878.Notice is hereby given that the Receiver General of the Dominion of Canada will be prepared, On the 1st October next, To redeem A_T PAR All the outstanding BONDS \u2014OF THE\u2014 Queb.c Harbour Commissioners, With date.tbe accru ¦ 3 SO p.m O.J.BRYDOE8, Mana«ln« Director.Jh.'l« It, 187S.\tP tBiy TBOII Bllllll COMPANY Of CANADA.1873.Summer Arrangement*.18/3.J\\Uimum P*lac* Parlor rn Cheoked Through.Thronen TlckeU iasaad «^htoOampany» r further information, and time of Arrt-md Departure of aU Train» at the terml-and way * tattoo», apply at the Ticket m, Bonaventare Station, or at Ma 14A St a j.BRYDGMA Managing DurecVv, Ji ' June 30 ty 25, 1S7A IHROUCtt TO tOICUO WITHOUT Ifanshipinenl at Frontier Ports' TheGiardM Railway Comp'y WILL SEND OUT DAILY FROM IIS STATION, Chaboillez Square, Through Cars For DETROIT, CHICAGO Other Western Points.which are Ports of Entry, and any Freight delivered at the C ha hollies Square Freight B ta Uon Before 5 o\u2019clock P.M , Will be put in Through Cars, and will go Direct Through to Detroit, Chicago, and o-her Ports of entry without Transhipment or Examination at Port Huron.The present rate to Chicago on general Mer-ekejuiiiae, in quantities of nine tons or over, is 60 cents U.tk currency per 10# lbs.lew quantities 90 cents U.8.currency per 100 lbs.TO Detroit, in quantities of nine tons or over 40 cents U.8.eurrenpy per 100 lbs., smaller quantities 90 cents U.8.currency per 100 !bs.T j St.Pani, Minn» In quantities of Ten Tons or over $1.50 T7.8.Cy^ per 100 lb#.Shippers most be particular to see that they obtain the necessary Customs papers, all Information regarding which can be bad from the Freight Agent, at lbs Freight Office, Chabollles Square.\u2022 \u2022 O.\tJ.BRYDGES, Managing Director.P.\t8.STEVENSON, General Freight Agent.April A 1ST A\tmar 38, Am iMM mum BliLIU OF* CAIVAOA.IMPORTANT FREIGHT NOTICE.IN CONSEQUENCE OF JUX INITIAL letter of different Freight Stations op the G.T.R.being the same, Merchants are particularly requested In all cases when address.Ing paokmgee to write the name of the Station in full, otheffwlse the Company cannot receipt tor the freight or hold Itself in any way re.sponsible for Its proper delivery.For Instance, a peekage tor 8L Hilaire, if addressed simply «St EL,\u201d would answer both tor BA Hyacinthe ami SC Hubert; and therefore Merchant* will see the necessity tor having packages marked with the name of the Station in figTL, In order to ensure correct delivery.'\t1 & J.BRYDGES, Managing Director.P.8.STEVENSON, General Freight Agent, 4.BURNS, Local Agent General Freight Agent\u2019s Office, T Montreal, February 3,1873.J Feby.10, 1879.UaS'O (BUD VM EiilU ON AND AFTER MOM mil, I9:b det [Trad* Mask Sbcxtbbd.] Fop Restoring Grey Hair to Its Natural Color and Beauty.EX0EL8 ALL 0THEBS, JOSEPH GILL0TT\u2019 STEEL PENS.Sold by Dsalsrs tbrongont tbs World.Decern 0hr 30.1872.\u201c DOES NOT SOIL THE SKIN.Price 75 cents per bottle s three bottles for $2.For sale by all Druggists.PROPRIETOR : JOHN GARDNER, Chemist, 457 Notre Dame Street, Montreal.Ask for Cingalese Hair Renewer For sale In Quebec, by John E.Burke, Chemist, corner of SU Famille and Fabrique streets, and John J, Veldon, St.Joseph Street, SU Rocha., .May T, 1878,\td*o 18, W L® oodAw LEA A PERRINS\u2019 CKIjHIBRATKD WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE, D*JhAa*D bt ooNNoisaxuaa to bb Tli© Onlv Good Sauce ÊËM .i .t ¦\u2019Jta CAUTION AGAINST FRAUD.fflHE SUCCESS OF THIS MOST DELI.A Clou* and ou rivalled Condiment having caused certain dealers to apply the name of «Worcestershire Sauce\u201d to their own Inferior compound*, tbe Public is hereby informed that the only way to secure the genuine is to ASK FOR LEA A PERRINS\u2019 SAUCE, and to see that their name* are upon the wrapper, labels, stepper, and bottle.Some of the foreign market* having been suppUed with a ¦puriou* Worcestershire Sauce, upon the wrapper and label* of which the name* of Lea and Perrin* have been forged, L.and P.give notice that they have famished their correspondents with power of attorney to take Instant proceedings against Manufactures and Vendors of su^h, or any ether imitations by which their right may be infringed.Ask for LEA A PERRINS\u2019 Sauce, and see Name on Wrapper, Label, Bottle, an# Stopper.Wholesale and for Export by the Proprietors, Worcester ; Çro-se and Blackwell, London, Ac., 4«.i and by Grocers and Oilmen universally, April 10.1878.\t12n;-lo ELECTRICITY is life.PULVERMACHER\u2019S PATENT.flalvsnie Chain-Bands, Belts \u2014AND\u2014 POCKET BATTERIES Have rendered electricity per- footiy self-applicable in a mild continuous form, and extremely efficacious without shock or unpleasant sensation.They speedily soothe agonising pains, reanimate torpid limbs, revive the sluggish functions of life, and Impart renewed energy and vitality to constitutions enfeebled by whatever causes.The daily Increasing number of cures effected by PULVERMACHER\u2019S MEDICO-GALVANIC SYSTEM Is so extensive and varied that It forcibly points to this Invention as the embryo of a universal remedy.Amongst many others the following Testimony, signed by the elite of the MEDICAL FACULTY, has been received:_ \u201cWe, the undersigned have much plea-\u201d \u201c «we in testifying that Mr.J.L.PUL-\u201d «VERMACHER\u2019S recent improvements\u201d \u201cin his Voltaic Batteries and Galvanic\u201d «Appliance* tor Medical purposes are of\u201d \u201cgreat Importance to Scientific Medicine.\u201d .«and that he 1* Intituled to tbe considéra-\u201d \"tinu aud support of every ope dlsp Rheumatism, Gout, Bck-t-, tambago, Neuralgia, Head ibd Toothache, Liver Com plainte, Tic Doloreux, Indigestion, Deafness, Spasms, Female Complaints, Constipation, uramp, Sluggish Circulation, Urinary EBsordera, Uphepsy.Nervous Debility, Functional Disorders, Ac., Ac.The effects of the application of Pulver-macher\u2019s Chain* In any of the above disorders 1* immediately perceptible\u2014the relief of pan.generally Instantaneous.Price-List of Pul verm aeher\u2019a Galvanic Chain-Bands, Belts, and Flexible Batteries.A.Narrow Chain-Bands, for Sciatica RViau-mathJ, Neuralgia, and Gouty pa.ns, Ghrqplo ^hematUm, Local Paralysis, Cram4/ in the Extremities, according to ElectriO Power, 18a 22s., 40s., and upward*.R Broad Chain-Band* or Belts, for Lumbago, Indigestion, .Liver, Chest, and Nervous Oom plainte, Ac., wearable aa a belt, 22s to 40*., and 66r O.Broad Chain-Bands for Nervous Deafness Head, Tooth, and Face Ache, and Noises In the Hqad, 21*., and upward*.D.Bfoad Chftlnp, tor Lore of Voice and other Affections of The \u2019Throat, Asthma, Spinal Complaint*, 10s.0cL, 18a, 22s., and 40s.E.Broad Chain-Bands, for Wrltera\u2019 Cramp, Trembling, Nervousness, Ac., 22s.to 80s., 40c and 60c F.Combined Bands tor General Debility Cen-tral Paralysis, Epilespsy, and Functional Disorders, 60s.to 00*, Complete Set With Volta Electric Belts, for restoring Vital Power, £5.With Voltaic FlexlblelChain Battery, £8.G.Chain Batteries tot Extreme Nervous Debility, Paralysis, and for restoring exhausted Vital Energy (to be need In conjunction with specially combined Bands,) £8 10s.to Four Guineas.H, High-Tension Flexible Chain Pocket Batteries, with a complete Set of Combined Bands, Belts, and accessories (for cases indicated to the Spinal-Pamphlet,) £10 and upwards.No Galyanlc Bands or Bplts are genuine bat those bearing the ac-simile of J.L.Polver-maober\u2019 /signature on the labeL Pulvermacber\u2019s Pamphlet of Testimonials and Reports of; Cures, containing extensive numerous extracts from many Standard SoientifioWorks, vis : Dr.Pereira\u2019s « Materia Medic a, \u2019 4 th edition ; Dr.Tanner's «Practice Of Medicine,\u201d 8th edition ; and Dr.Handfield ones, on \u2019< Nervous and Functional Disorders,\u2019 Ac., sent post Aree on application to the sole i enter and Patentee\u2014 L.I PULVERMACHER, GALVANIC UTABLISHMENT, 108, Regent Street^London, MV.Agxnts for Canada A.Christie A Co., Ottawa, W.Sykes, Cobourg, Ontario ; Black-adar Bros., Halifax, N.8.; Langley A Go., Victoria, B.0.Jan.6, 1873.\tlyw NOTICE TO MARINERS.TNE « TIME BALL \u201d ON THE Citadel, each day, (Sunday xcepted,) at half-past Twelve ^ will be hoisted half way up, aud-artifeinimités to «One\u201d It wlU be hoisted to the top, end at *< One o\u2019clock,\u201d Mean Time, it will be dropped.A Chi onoro eter keeping « Greenwich Time \u201d should then shew Sh.iifp.49*,, and the cllfer-enoe between ibis and the time shewn by tbe face of her Chronometer is its error on «Greenwich Mean Time\u201d at that instant.~ .\u2018\u2018X AMPL.X\u2014 The Sarmatian left Lives pool on May 22 when her Chronometer was fast on G.M.Time 2m.40a., and when she arriv'd at Quebec on May 81st, when the Ball dropped, her Chronometer shewefi.,.\t47m.11s.Greenwich Mean Time when the Ball dropped.6\t44\t49 Chronometer fast on May 81\t\t,0\t3\t22 MUM 33.,\t.0\t3\t40 No of days, 9\t\t\t1J ,.0\t0\t18 Sea Rate, losing\t\t.0\t0\t2 Again, before leaving Quebec, her Chronometer shewed, when Ball dropped\t\t\t on June 14\t\t.5h.\t46m.86s.\t When Ball dropped on May 81.\t.6\t47\t11 No.of days, 14\t\t\t\t.0\t0\t86 Harbor Rate, losing\t\t.0\t0\t2.6 Comparing the Sea and Harbor Rates, under different temperatures, will enable the Master of a ship to get the best rate for his Chronometer, and he should never let his Chronometer be sent on shore to be rated, If it is possible to avoid it OBSXKVATOaT.\\\tN.W 8.OBSKBVATOBT.j JMDgt 4h.44m.498.E.D.ASHE, Commander Royal Navy, F.R.A.May 7, 1879.MW TORK iHO WTOH PIAKO-FORTE CO.j 142, Noire Dame Stjeel, j MONTREAL.j 9 foaf the \u2022 deJ : PIANOS PIANOS Exchang\u2019d HIRE.\u2022\tSole Agents ! \u2022\tcélébrât V ORGANS FOR HIRE.J; REPAIRS Qtncxnr DONE.: Ilellet, Dahls 4k : \u2022\tCo.»» piano», \u2022\tBoston, U.8.5 W.It.Jewett 4k [ :\tCo.*s Pianos, T \u2022\tBoston, V,S.I\t: \u2022\tGeo.Woods 4k i Co.** Organs Boston, UJB.: Mathnshek Pla- : nos, N.H., C.8.j j Weber A.Co.|*s ! Plano*.PIANOS TUKXn, PIANOS BOLD on Inst'lm'nts \t: Warrantedfor Five \u2022\t439 439\tTears.\tNotre Notre\tj Tboa.A.Haines, :\tDame Dame\t; \u2022\t Street Street MINAGER.PB.\u2014Sole Agent in Quebec : A.A J.VKZINA, 82 8t John Street Quebec.September 14, 1872.\tim ICROSCOPICAL INVESTIGATION ItJL proved that the decaying snbsts HAS \u2014_ \u2014 decaying snbstances which accumnlate between the teeth cont-taln animal and vegetable parasite*, and that the Tooth Powders, Pastes and Washes In general use have no effect upon these.Messrs.GABRIEL\u2019S CORALITE TOOTH PASTE, ROYAL DENTIFRICE, and ODONTALGI-QUE ELIXIR, completely destroy and remove these animalculse and also preserve and beautify the TEETH and GUMS.C ELEERATEOT-R EPARATÎÔN5X TEETH ScGUMS frP AR T SO FT H E \u2022 W O R L DI ___PREPARED ONLY BY I^ESS^.G ABR! ÏL ________DEN+TiTS LLVDCATE hill .london.ec '\u201cSEDADENT,\u201d THE ONLY REAL CURE FOB TOOTHACHE, prepared tor general use after 26 ÿeare\u2019 experience In their own practice gives Immediate relief by the painless destruction of the nerve and forms a Stopping.Price i/l*.Messrs.Gkhhi ten\u2019s Messrs.GABRixn\u2019a Messrs.GABRixn\u2019a Messrs.G abri isn\u2019s Messrs.GAUKIfin\u2019B Messrs.GABRixn\u2019a \u2019 WHITE GUTTA PERCHA ENAMEL, for stopping decayed and tender Teeth.Renders Uie Tooth sound and qoçful tor mastication, m.toaster how tar decayed- Jrioe .V*» CORALITE TOOTH PASTE, for cleansing and Improving the Teeth, and Imparting a aatnral redness to the gums, whitens the Teeth with jut leaving between them any trace of powder, and gives brilliancy to tbe EnamoL Price Is 6d.I ROYAL DENTRIFIOE, prepared I (Tom a recipe as used by Her Ma.I Jeaty.Whitens and preserves the j Teeth, and imparts a delicious j flagrance to the breath, gives j the teeth a peart-like whiteness, and protects the enamoL Price [ la Id.O DO NT ALGIQUE ELIXIR, The celebrated Mouth Wash.A few drops in water produces a most pleasant, agreeable and refreshing Mouth Wash; It hardens the guma, prevents the accumulation of tartar, gives the breath a delightful perfume, removing all traces ol tobacco smoke or on-pleasant odour arising from decayed teeth, and Is an excellent detergent.Price 5*.* OSTEO ENAMEL STOPPING, warranted to remain white and firm as the Tooth itself.This beautiful preparation restores front teeth, and can be easily used.Suffi oient to step six Teeth.Price 6s.Foil directions tor ose enclosed in each box.Messrs.GABRIEL are particularly successful In their system of ARTIFICIAL TEETH, which they fix firmly In the mouth by mean* of an ELASTIC GUM, witbeut springs, painlessly, and without any operation.\u201d Ail correspondence must be addressed\u2014 Messrs.GABRIEL, Dentists, 72, Ludgate Hill, City, London.Wholesale Agents for Canada, MESSRS.BRUMELL A RUSSEL, 16, Front Street West, Toronto, and 468, St.Paul Street, Montreal.September 26, 1872.\tmyl9\u201971-xm-lo QUEBEC TW-MER«lfflll rriHE TIMBER-TOWERS OF QUEBEC X having formed themselves into an Association for the purpose of securing à fair rémunération for their work, and also for tbe purpose of binding the members to assist one another, when, in consequence of an accident or otherwise, the property entrusted to the charge of any of the Members of the Association
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