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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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[" COMMERCIAL AND SHIPPING GAZETTE.VOL.XXX.QUEBEC, FRIDAY.FEBRUARY 25.1876.No.11,215 OPLNIOXH OF TMfe.PEOPLE' (To the Eiitor of the Mor%tng Chronicle.) Diak Sx»,\u2014I obMrre with some surpriae that Dr.CmmIb, ia bit letter ia to-d»j'i The London Board of Trade enquiry into the Strathclyde disaster is fixed fur next j Tuesday.The sa.Franconia i« consequently [ det.iuui here by the authorities.Turkey nag sent an altimatara to Servia jLrrs\u2019s ooooa.\u2014ghatbfuii aw© uowtokt-nro.\u2014\u201c By a thorough knowledge of the natn* ral laws which govern the operatlo«a of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful application of the flue properties of well-eeleeted cocoa, Mr.Kpps has provided our breakfast CktoMCLX, girea it ee ble opinion ae to the | and BdoaUn-gro demanding the recall o( tb« | ublee with a delicately flavoured beverage manner in wfei:h amsll-pox was introduced Into the rooms of the Women's Cbrialitn Association, that one of the ladies of the Visiting Committee obtained at the City Gaol a large aw ntment of old cloth» s end rags to be used at the Home as ttoor-cloths, etc.The fact is, that some three weeks ago the lady referred to had returned to her a trunk and bundle which she sent to the Gaol in May Ust, for one Mary Wilmott, an inmate of unsound mind, who was soon afterwards transferred to the Beanport Asylum.When the clothes were received at the Gaol, they aobjects from the Insurgent ranks within month, otherwise the Ports will occupy both Principalities.A despatch to tbs London Mure from San S .-bastian states that Alfonso visited Andrain and Santa.He was received with wild en-thosiaem The King reviewed the troops.Gens.Moricne«, Quvaada and Campos accompanied him.The Rustian troops, nnder Gen.Scoblef, entered Khokand on Tuesday and were warmly welcomed by the inhabitauts who expressed great satisfaction at the announce- ! were examined by the Matioo; ia presence of meat of the incorporation of Ehckand with the lady in quta ion and the infirmary nnrte, I Russia, and the Utter washed the dirty articles and The London Morning SlamlirSt Berlin cor-replaced them in the trank.All the things respondent telegraphs :-uI hear that the ap-were handle 1 by the nurse more then once, pointaient of Count Do Stelberg Wernigode and had there been the germ of smalLpox in | to the Vienna Ambassadorship, has made which may save os many heavy doctors\u2019 bins.It Is by the Judicious use of snob articles of diet tbat a constitution may be gradually built up until strong enough to resist every tendency to disease.Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating around ns ready to attack wherever there Is a weak point.We may escape many a fbtal shaft by keeping onrvelvee well fortified with pure blood and a properly nourished frame.\u201d\u2014CKrrtl Service OcuuUe.Made simply with Bolling Water or Milk.\u2014Bold, only In Packets labelled\u2014 m»uu i ___x\u201e\t.T t>TT T L3 them it is not likely that any one near whom j such an impresficn that Prince Bismarck |\tK.1 ( ) | J I1>A Ij JlILLO .would like to regard him as successor to they were exposed in the Gaol, and still Iras she who came in actual contact with them, could have escaped infection.My object in addrecsing you is to remove the false impression that may have baen erdated as to th, existence of small-pox, cr the means of spraadiog the same, in the Gaol, which, I am happy to say, has always bseu entirely free from this disease.Your obedient servant, W.II.Maclarbx, Gaoler.Gaol, 23.-d Feb., IS76.the ** VarlatloB of the !keeüie at Quebec.*\u201d (To the Editor of the Morning Chronicle.) Dsae Sis,\u2014u For the information of the curlour, the particular benefit of Land Sur-vrftrs, and safety of sea-faring people,\u201d I will endeavor to explain how onr Compass Variation stinds.With regard to the reprint from the Quebec Gazette ot 1783 in the Cbsohicls of the 23rd instant, in which Mr.Bamutl Holland observes that we bad passed our Maximum Westerly Variation, it is very likely that such was thecas.', as I find tbat Major Sabine, in 1818, fonnd the Variation for London to be 24® 30\u2019 West, and in 1822 to have retrograded to 24° 12* ; this was not only the esse in Englrnd, but all over Europe where observations were taken, so tba\".there is no donbt that the same disturbiog lnfla*-Qce was affecting the netdle here in 1793.Whatever that influence is.it must shortly arin Mr.Samuel Holland\u2019s observations have affected us in the opposite direction, for in I860 Captain Bayfield lound the variation for Qsebec to be 15® 45\u2019 Wear, with an annual Increase of 5\u2019, which would give the preseot variation M abaut 17® 0\u2019 West.This agrees very closely with observations taken here last November for deviation, which, with a range of only 7 ® 30\u2019, gave a mean result of 17 ® 3\u2019 9\" West.I am, Ac., E.D.Asu, Commander R.N.Observatory, Quebec, Feby.23rd, 1876.PattBj\u2019a Goat- (From the Pittsburg Chronicle.) When Mr.Terence McFadden dieJ, bis Widow made a rathe of her household goods.Out of all the collection, PsLey Conley draw a tbree-wteks-old billy-goat.Patsey saw nothing extracrilinury In the goat at first ; but when\u2014before it had been a msmber of his family two days\u2014it batted the baby down ceUsr, ate np the week's wash that was spread so the grass, acd climbed to the top of a 15-foot boarei pile when Mrs.Conley came out at it with the clothes pounder, and locked calmly down at her as it chewed the last ruffle of a n ght-gown, Patsey set bis heart on the kid and took it under his special protection.He named it Beelzebub.\u2018 As Beelxsbub increased In size and age, he made U ext emeiy lively for the Conley nsIghboorhooU.He was always ready for a fighr, and would eat anything that he came acroee.He would go a mile out of his way to lunch ( ff a dour mat, and it would never do to bang a carpet out.Ho took espscial delight in butting school children over in the Streets, and eating their inuches, books, and satchels.Finally the people got oat of hamoar with Beeltebab, and they told Patsey be had better keep him in.Bo he tied a long xope to bne of the goa.\u2019s hind lags, and fas tent d him to a post.'But Btelzebub quietly butted the post down, And then deliberately proceeded to take In the rope.He swallowed it all up to his 1-g, and was beginning on that when Patsey discovered him and cut the rope.Mr.Conley was obliged to give Bceltrimb w holiday now and then.On one of th se last Summer he wandered down by the river side.Two boys were in swimming, acd Beley reoognieed Uaone of them a boy who had a few dajs before fed -falm a pack of lighted firecrackers.The goat walked leisurely up to the spot where the boy's clothing lay, and ate up a pair of pants and two sblrta.- rvere coming out at him be put himself ia the shape of a buck-beer sign, and they went back.He kept the boys in the water three hours.* pu another of his holidays, a few weeks ago, Beelzebub acquired an accomplishment \u2022 which for a time gave .the most unmitigated pleasure to bis master.* Labourers were en- Chanceilorship.\u201d The Belgian steamship Switzerland, Capt.Jacksoo, which left New York on January 30, for Antwerp, while steaming up the Cnannel yesterday ran down and sank the Brigantine Hero, ot Wbitatable, oil Folkestone.Four\u2019 of the Hero\u2019s crew were ! drowned.The Switzerland was unhnrt and proceeded on lier voyage.The Bul'an of Turkey has granted an amnesty to all insurgents who return to their homes within a month.The Govt l ament announces that it will rebuild all their homes | and churches, and will furnish iosnrgents with the means of resuming their usual avocations.The authorities afford the insargeuts tbe necessary facili les for returning to their homes.A despatch to the London Standard from Toi osa says, as the Al onsisls entered that city the Carlisle retreated towards Alsaeona and Ameucos mountains.Alfonso left To-losa on Tuesday morning and reviewed the armies of Gens.l,o ua, Morioncs and Campos, which were drawn np on the road from Tolo-sa to Hernani.Hevisifed Herusni atterwaid* [and entered San Sebastian arid great enthu-aiaam, the citadel and fleet saluting.The Soleil of Paris today says tbe Cabinet will probably be modified as follows : Du-faure, Minister of Justice ; Patbuo, Minister of Marine ; Casimir, Perler, or Renault, Min- .______________\t_ ist*rofthe Interior; G nerai CLs.y, Muds- CONFESSIONS OF A VICTIMs ter of War, will probably retain his pottfolio, [as will als> Due DeCazcs, as Minister of Foreign Affiirs ; Wallon, as Minister of Public Instruction, and Cailiiaux as Minister cf Public Works.The Ministry of Agriculture is undetermined.mHIS INVALUABLE MEDICINE 18 UN-X Hailing In the cures of all tboae painful and dangeroos diseases to which tbe female oonstitntlon la subject.It moderates all ex-ceases, and removes all obstructions, and ipeedy core may be relied on.TO MARRIED LADIES, It ta peculiarly suited.It w 111, In a short time, bring on the monthly period with regularity In all oaaee of Nervous and Spinal Affections, Pain in the Back, and Limbs, Heavines*, Fatigue on slight exertion.Palpitation of the Heart, Lowness ot Spirits, Hysterics, Blok Headaches, Whites, and all the painful diseases occasioned by a disordered system, these Pills will effect a core when all other means have tailed, and although a powerful remedy, do not contain iron, calomel, antimony, or anything hurtful to the oonstltatlon.Foil directions In the pamphlet aronnd each package, which should be carefully preserved.JUB MOSES, Naw Yoaa, Sole Proprietor.fl.00 and cents for postage, enclosed to Northrop A Lym in, Toronto, Ont., general agents for the Dominion, will ensure a bottle containing over 60 pills by return mail.Sold by all Druggists.Bold in Quebec by J.Masson A Go., W.E.Brunet, E.Giroux A Brother, J.E.Barks, R.McLeod, W.H.LaBoohe, J, J.v»ldon, and all Medicine Dealers.October 6, 1876.\tDAw w ANTED an energetic man with small capital aa general agent, to control tbe aal«a, In this city and vicinity, of a «tapie article ; a permanent eaxh htulnes*.For r articular* address OHA®.E.PEABE, Preaf.Greenwich Manufacturing Co., 7ft Keade Bt., New York.Febrnary 12, 1870.\tB-ss titties WILLIS\u2019 PATENT ICE CREEPER RELIABLE.DURABLE, CHEAP The only perfect creeper mode ; protecting heel and solr.Wholesale and retail by £ LEVI0K,S0N&0o.Hole Manufacturers.724 Caestnnt Street, Pblla Trade supplied at liberal discount.Bamplo pair by mall $1.25.February 3, 1970.\tHbo DOCTOR BIRPADM'S REMEDY \u2014 FOR \u2014 Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Gout, Lumbago SlijTneia in Limbs Or Joints.Sprains, Frostbites Chilblains, Bruises, Cuts, Burns, Wandering Pains, die., die., die., Is recommended by the Medical Faculty In Europe as well as In this country.N The Htyrtatures of 10 leading Physicians of Montreal Mv \u2022 able.Cash In Bank.devoted to POPT^LAR LITERATURE AXD ALL MATTERSOF TASTE AND CULTURE A pit.Eton s\u2019 JotrRNAi- appears In new type | and with other mechanical Improvements, making It the hauduomnet weekly literary | Journal in the country Appuktons\u2019 Journal I alms to be comprehensive, Including tn Us plan all branches of Utcratnre, and treating I all subjects of Interest to Intelligent readers ; It designs to be elevated in taste and pare In | tone ; it gives In quantity folly twenty-five per o-nt.more than the largest of the Montbly Magazines, while in quality Its literature is of [ tbe hlgheit eUss.Price, $4 per Annum : 10 oente per Number I PêUcitt itsuid ksrt.i Capital.£2,000,000 Sterling LIFE DEPARTMENT.ASSURANCES EFFECTED ON MOST FAVORABLE TERMS, FIRE DEPARTMENT PROPERTY INSURED AT RATES.CURBENT FIRS AND LIFE ACCOUNTS PERFECTLY DISTINCT.KEPT 2,544,200 00 267,000 00 464,037 02 2,076,360 60 363,402 40 PURELY VEGETABLE.RENOVATOR.January 21, 1876.Lm EAU DE JANINA Doctor A.IBOS* HAIR WAHH and HEALTHY PRESERVER OV the SCALP.\u201e\t.- ^\t^\t1 L'KAU DE JANINA is recommended tor Every time the boys made as i( they j ltB onctuoa*.harmless and healthy qnallMea.1 it gives to the hair Its natural tint, and renders It supple, brilliant and teolle to All styles of hair dressing.Contrary to all dyes its action Is harmless, aa in Its composition tbs re la no Irritating or poisonous matter.Besides the peculiar advantages offered for tbe dyeing of the hatr, the oaing of tbat water -\t-\t,\t,\t,\t.\t.\t.___., i prévenu scurf, destroys all pellicles, and gsged tn enlarging a cut on a railroad a mile\tthe bead in a perfect state of health down the track- The gcai, hearing tbe ^ cieanilneaa.noise of the blasts, want to see if there was PARIS, Ve Holtz, 17, roe Papillon; MON-anything hi the job for him.Some of the trEAL, C.Mklquiokd and Co , and at tbe men lived a long distance away, and carried j principal chemists of Canala.their dinners With them.The bright tin IS PHOSPHORUS THOUGHT f The Med cal and Surgical Reporter publishes the result of tbe ob^ervattousof Dr.L.Hodges Wool, wherein that gent\u2019eman proves tbat Phosphites are aotvally consumed dui-ing menial uork by the process of (hinitng.Hlsdoctrlni would imply the neceiatty ot supplying tbe matetlal phosphates directly, durit g the period of great mental till, t>a tt study, anxiety, the coutlnusd contemplatlc n of a t Ingle 1 heme, or other labor tendlrg to wear y the Intellect.On aoeoont of Us adaptability, Its safety, Be quadty of being easily administered, and of Its ctuitng perfect ass mllatlon of food, and above all of Us magnificent toning effect upon tbe nervous a produced at the time of payment and cancelled.Upon certificates which were Issued for gold premiums tho payment of Interest and redemption u111 be in gdd.A dividend of Foity Per Cent.Is declared cn the net earxed premiums of the Company, for the year ending 81st December, is re, for which certlÛTates will fce Istued on and after Tuesday, the fourth of April next.By Older of the*Board, J.H* CHAPMAN, Secretary.TRUSTEES.J.D.Jones,\tWilliam H Webb, Charles Dennis,\tGordon W.Burnham, W.H.H.Moore, Frederick Cbannecy, Henry Oott,\tCharles P.Burdett, Lewis Curtis,\tFrancis Bklddy, Charles H.Russell,\tUobt.B.Mlatum, Lowell Holbrook,\tCharles H.Marshall, David Lane,\tGeorge W.Lane, James Biyoe,\tRobert L.Stuart, D.nlel B.Miller,\tJames G.Deforest, Wm.Sturgis,\tAlexander\tV.Blake, Joslah O.Low,\tCharles D Leverich, William E.Dodge,\tAdolph Lenooyne, Royal Phelp»,\tAdam T.Sackett, Thomas F.Young,\tHorace Gray, 0, A.Hand,\tWlnihrop G.Ray, James Low,\tEdmund W.Cordes, John D.Hewlett,\tJohn Elliott, Samuel Hutchlcson, J.D.JONES, President.CHARLES DENNIS, Vice-President.W.H.H.MOORE, 2d Vice-President.A.A.RAVEN, 8d Vifte-Piesldtnt.Febrcary 12, Is7fl\tBm-ao Isocb-pAiU atandtog h«re.ad tbere ^oaKIh.tlmODglll'S M«110816(1 \u20ac#6116(8 Old.track struck the eye of Belsy.fle had imelt |\t________________\u201d_____ 'I Of one, prate d about It awhile, and at laet, with one grand lutt, «¦înt It flying down Uto track, scattering its contents along the Æ CAKX>.To all wbo are suffering from the error j and Indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss of manhood, 4o , I will send a recipe that will core yon.FREE OF CHARGE.This great remedy was discovered by a missionary In South America.Send a self-addressed envelope to the Rkv Joexvn T.iNMAif, Station D, Bible House, New York mate, and giving it the appearance of a flat-t n d oyster-can.The result of this so delighted Beelzebub that he fereook all other pleasures sni laid in ambush about the cut, watching lor dinner-pails.Pafeey became aware of his amlaWe pet\u2019s te v diversion, a^ aly bord him company to the spot to enjw.It bas never been for sale In tbe print-shops, and cannot be obtained except in connection with APPLKTUNS\u2019 Jcurval upon the terms and conditions given above.It will be mailed to subscribers postage prepaid.D.APPLETON & C0\u201e A49 A- 551 Broadway, New York.NASSAU, N.P.« FAMOUS WINTER RESORT for those désirons of escaping the severity of a Northern climate.Temperature never fells below 6i° Fahrenheit, nor rises above 82°, | and tbe variation docs not exceed 6° tn 24 hoars.i THE ROYAL VICTORIA HOTEL, beautifully nlluat-d and well kept Unit\u2019d | States aou Bru sh Mall Steamers kvf.ry ten day», F om SAVANNAH, GA., j Trip only 48 loum and In sight of lacd nearly the entire distance.Illustrated NassanGuide, tent free on application.MURRAY, FERRIS A CO., Ui Fouth Hr el, New York; 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'free homesteads \u2014AND THX\u2014 Best and Cheapest Railroad Land ark on thb link cr the UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD, IN NEBRASKA.[SECURE A HOME NOW.Full Information [\u2022entrREE to all parts of w.rid.Address Q.F.DAVI'*, Land Oommlsalouer U.P.R.R., | Omaha, Neb.Lêsus pronptlf pnU o.r CHAMPION Ages!.Office\u201481, St.Peter Street.NEW BOOKS.MESSRS.DAWSON & CO.HAVE JUST RECEIVED: COMMON SENSE IN THE HOUSEHOLD \u2014% Manual of Practical Housewifery, by Marion Harland.The Fair Grit ; or, Advantages of Coalition\u2014 a Faroe, by Nichols* Flood Davln.Dr.Coate\u2019s Receipts ; or, Information for Everybody.New Edition.$2.CO Daniel Deronda, Book I, \u201c Tbe Spalled Child,\u201d by George El.ot.Reasons Why a Homan Catholic Cannot Accept Papal Infallibility.For aale by DAWSON A CO., Foot Of Mountain HllL February 17,137 6.HC & IHIS FEDOT.NOTICE COMMENCING ON MONDAY, THE 7th Inafent, the faree on this Ferry will be only XO CENTS.For further Information apply at the office of the St.Lawrence Steam Navigation Company, St, Andrew\u2019s Wharf.A, GABOURY, Secretary.February 6,1876.THE I M B 35 R I-A.L.flllt mum COMPANY \u2014 OF \u2014 LONDON.(ESTABLISHED 1807.) Subscribed and Invested Capital Reserved Fund.£1,045,000 \u2022 - - STERLING Fund* Invested in Canada, 105,00 D.A.ROSS, Agent for Quebec, Foot of Monntalu Hill, The Animal Kingdom A Journal published under the auspices of the American Society for the Prevention Of Oruelty to Animals, ^\t¦ HEMBY BEBQH, Prert.BE0- W|U- JOHNSTON EDITOR AND PUBLISHER Communications intended for publication aw , îJ8t,,eB,' letters contalnlnlng remittance* sbouW be addressed to the Editor, 84, Elisa-betb Street, New York.Terme of Subscription, One Dollar a Year in advance.Single copies ten cents.A reason * able reduction will be made to clnbe.AdvertDlnc rates, twenty cents a nonpareil Une Tbe circulation of this paper 1b not limited to party or uect, but le distributed emongcultivated people throughout the United States\u2014a feet that advertiser* will do well to consider.Information of a character Interesting to the readere of Tan Animal Kxnudom 1b solicited from all parts of the world.June 26, 1876.\tLm iDiEDCoiOii mini 1876 Spring Arrangement.1875 O N AND AFTER MONDAY, 8M Trains will run m follows :\u2014 DAY EXPRESS TRAINS MAT G.R.RENFREW & Co HOLI DAY PRESENTS.FINE FURS ! LADIES\u2019 JACKETS, FUR BETS, CAPS, Gauntlets.Gentlemen^ Far Overooate, Cape, Kid and Bpcksin Gloves.Sleigh Robes, Moccasins, Snow-Shoes and Toboggans.Ladles\u2019 Felt Rats, Newest Styles for 1876, ptt\" All at Bfkoial Rrduutiors to Cash Brrr KBs.December 14, 1876.will leave Halifax for St.John, and at.Job* for Halifax at 8 a.m.LOCAL EXPRESS TRAINS will leave Halifax for Truro at 6.16 p-m-, and Truro for Halifax at 6 80 a.m^ Pioton foe Truro at 8 p.m., Truro for Plctou at 10 06 a.m.St.John for Sussex at 6.00 p.m., Sussex for St.John at 7.80 a.m., Point do Cnene for Palnseo at 11.40 a.m., and 8.46 p.m., Palnseo for Point du Obene at 12.25 p.m., and 4.8b p.m, MIXED TRAINS will leave Halifax for Truro and Plctou at 9.46\ta.m., and Plctou for Truro and Halifax at 6.46\ta.rxL, Truro for Palnseo and Moncton at 7.00 a.m., and Moncton for Palnseo and Truro at 8.45 a.m., Point dn Cbene for St.John at 6.45 a.m., St.John for Point du Cbene at 10.16 a.m.FREIGHT TRAINS will leave Truro for Halifax id 7.00 a.m.Halifax for Truro at 2.10 p.m., Monetoo for SL Jobu at 10.00 a.m., 8L John for Moncton at 12.80 p.m.For turtuer particulars and connection* Time Tablet, O.J.BRYDGEE, General Superintenoeüt of Government Railway*.June 8, 1876.A Moon Lt -Got*isor of\tCgaioai\u2014 «On Wednesday, the 8th of January, (1794) after a long and painful illness, which be bore with a truly Christian fortitude and resignation, died tged seventy Sic holes Cox, Esq, Lieutexaut Governer of (Jaspe, and Superintendent of the Labrador Fisheries.In early Jifo be embraced tbe military profession, and faith tally served his Ring sad Country upwards ot flfty-two years.He wss present at aiegea of Looisbourgh and Quebec, and commanded a company of tbe 47th Rfgt.cn the P alas cf Abraham in tbe ever-mtmorable Uttfeof the 13th September, 1759.In the gallant defence of this garrison during tbe winter of 1776 and the spring of 1776, he was appointed by Lord Dorchester to do duty as a field officer, and there are so many of his fellow soldier», now living who can bear such ample and honorable ttstlmooy of bis zeal, steadiness, and ponctualUy in the performance of every point of duty tbat it were need-Icae even at this distance of time to enlarge oq the circumstances.\"\u2014(Quebec Qautu, January IBth, 1T$4 ) The Carliste are now concentrated, part at Alshaua and part at Qommarraga, Don Car if with tha former body.Limousin's Pearled Chloral Htbratr ov Chloral Capsulra\u2014Under this form, no pains in tbe throat, no diaagre-able taste In the mouth.Genulnee* ot the produce easy to control.Soporific fiee from the Inconvenience caused by the opium.\u20144 f) 6 eapsules suffice to procure oalmuesa and sleep.The bottle containing 40 capsules of 0.2b oentlgr.- Price in Pari* 3 fr.LIMOUSIS\u2019S SYRUP OF CHL0R1L Containing 1 gram to tho spoonful of HVDBA.TX ov Chxobal.\u2014The bottle of 260 gram*, Price 3 franca.\u2022 StfiAK TISASE 1LL1C0 rJÎTDKR THR SHAVB AND8IZB OV AN ORDINARY PIBCR or SUOAB ABB CONDBNBKD.Mallou, Pectoral, Lime Blossoms Barsaparill Camomile, Peruvian Bark, Lemonades, stc.That preparation represent* all,the piln-olplte contained In a cop of well made tisane.To gat instantly an lufoalon already sweetened you need only dlssolce the Sugar-Tisane In hot or cold water.The box of 8 doses from f.1.25 to 1.60 In Parla.PARIS : Lnsousnr, ohsmlst, 2 Ms, rus Blanche ; Dilpxch, obemUt, 23, rue da B*e> MONTREAL : 0.Mblquiond 41 Co., 223, McGUl Street.And at all the principal chemist* throughout Canada.Horamlw 8.187|,\tLm-ao-frl Bs Wise.\u2014Too often a cold or slight cough Is considered a vary ordinary, trifling affair, Just as well left to go as it came, and hence syste matically neglected antll a simple curable affection Is converted Into a serlon* pulmonary disease.Tbe more prudent, aware that a cough or cold should never be trifled with, promptly use «Bryan\u2019* Pnlmonlo Wafers,\u2019 Which have sustained their reputation tor over 30 years.They are* always efficacious, and exett a most beneficial Influence on all the bronchial and palmonary organs.Sold t y all Drugglsta and country merchants.Price 26 cents per box.Bold In Quebec by J.Mnsron A Co., W.K Brunet, K.Giroux A Brother, J, E.Burke, R McLeod, W.H.LaRoche.J.J.Veldoa.and all medicine deolera.Febrnary 18.1876.___________ F-d*w Ihr* Wilbor's Cod Liver Oil and Lime.\u2014 Invalid* ueej no longer dread to take thaï great specific for Cousumptl\u2019 n, Astnma, a^d tbrca\u2019eulng Coughs,\u2014Cod Liver Oil.As prepared by Dr.Wllbor, tt Is robbed of the nan-seating ta-te, and also embodies a preparation of tue Phorpoate of Lime, giving nature tbe very artlcl - required to aid the healing qualities of the oil, and to reoreige where uleeast has destroyed.This article a\u2019so forma a remarkable tonic, and will cause Weak and debilitated persons to become strong and robust.It Is tor sale by all respectable druggists throughout the country, and is au article that should be kept la every ra >d Malpeque or Baltimore Oys'ers wholes\u2019 J J.J.PHILP sells tbe oheapnst.par All orders for Bouquote and Cut Flowers promptly filled.Don\u2019t forget the place, 60 A 62, (late 2 j Fabrique St>reet- J J.PHUiPj i December li, 187V ADVERTISEMENTS INSERTED^ CASTLE ST.LOUIS l|BJ= Bridge Across Mountain Hill ! Palace Gate Improvement ! ST.JOHN STREET GATE ! ST.LOUIS ST.GATE ! Hope Gate Improvement ! EP.E1T CHIRMS SHE ! 1 CO Cl EWING MACHINES, CON8I9T-101/ k) ing of Tbe Singer Family, The Singer No.2, (made by the O, W.Williams Manufacturing Co., of Montreal).Tbe Warner of every style, Tho Osborn, and a variety of almost eve y kind made.Tbe whole to be sold before removing to Mr.£ye\u2019a Building, No 80, John Street.A very large assortment of Boot*, Shoes Rubbers, Felt Overshoe*, 4a., Ac., Ac.WOODLEY A 0O\u201e 26, John Htreet, December 21, 1876, THE BT.LA FRENCH STEAM NAVI-COVPANY, in turn* of $6 aud upward*.Must be current Canadian Cent?, Apply at THE COMPANY'S OFFICE, dL Andrew\u2019s Wharf.Reptem bar 16, 1875____________ \u2022 OlO PER DAT* particulars $I/Q FREE, We are giving more and better chance* to agent than any other house In the world.Sample* enabling yon to go to work at onoe on receipt of 60 eents.J, SATHABa A 00\u201e 292,'- Washington Street, Lesion.Ms**, May 26, 1876.THE BLOOD IS THE LIFfl.0 L aTk B \u2019 S WORLD FAMED BLOOD MIXTURE, Trade Mark\u2014u Blood Mixture.\u201d FH* OBXA.T BLOOD FUBIFTKS AJVD BK8T0RM, For cleansing and clearing tbe blood from all Impurities, cannot be too highly recommended.For Scrofula, Scurvy, Skin Diseases, and Boro* of all kinds it la a never-falling and permanent care.It Caros old Bore*.Caros Ulcerated Bores on the Keek.Ouroe Ulcerated Bore Legs.Cure* Blackheads, or Plmpleeon the Face.Cure* Scurvy Sore*.Cures Cancerous Ulcers.Ouroe Blood end Skin Diseases.Cures Glaadnbu- Swellings.Clean the Blued from all impure Matter, From whatever cause arising A* this mixture is pleasant to the taste, and warranted free from anything injurions to the most delicate constitution of either sex the Proprietor solicits sufferers to give it a trial to test It* value.Thousand* of testimonial* from all parte.Bold In Bottles, 1 dollar each, and in Oases, containing six times the quantity, 4 dollars each\u2014sufficient to effect a permanent cure in the groat majority of long-RtaiHllng cases, BY ALL CHEMISTS AND PATENT MEDICINE VENDORS throng bent the world.Sole proprietor, F.J.CLARKE, Chemist.AFOTHBOARiaa\u2019 HALL, LDtOOLK, XN9LAKD Bold in England by all Wholesale Patent Medicine Houses, Wholesale Agent* for Provinces of Ontario and Quebec EVANS, MERCER & Co., MontretS.Mailed lo any address on receipt of P.o.O-April 17, 1875.\tao*at EMPLOY MEN T.-^V-r^r what you need.Onr 9x11 Mounted Cbromce outsell anything In tbe maraet.Mr.Peroon.write* : «I ¦ truck out yesterday, and by nothing easy four hour*, cleared $7» A lady ha* lout reported her profit* for the forenoon as $6 ; yesterday up to 2 o\u2019clock she cleared $7.60.We can prove beyond question that one agent ordered 6,600 of these chromos in elevtn working day*.Wo have the largest and finest assortment in the United State* ; hundreds of choice sobjeets from whlob to select.We will nend you an assorted 100 of the beet seUlrg free of charge on receipt of $8.50.Send in your orders or give us a call.Samples toy mall 26c., or 12 for $1.\tr BOSTON FRAME A CP ROMO OOn 292, Washington Bt-P< O.Box 2682.\tHptton March 29, 1876.\t\u2019\u2019 \u2018 OUEBEC SOCIETY \u2014FOR THE \u2014 AND A GRAND VIEW OF THE CITADEL WITH THE CASTLE ST.LOUIS CROWNING THE HEIGHTS.fiay te obtained at this Dice, mm PRICE, TEN CENT*.18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Division Piet, between Ottawa and Wolfe\u2019s Coves, is submerged at about half tide, and that the position is shown by a Bed Buoy.JAMES CONNOLLY, April 28; 117$\tIMO \" of Wt) t» Unifiait objects of üü* Society, the toUawtn£T*££ mltted ae a form i\u2014\t^ FORM O» RMQUM8T.1 *7* bequeath to tbe Qaebea Socl.tv r the Praventiou of Cruelty to Anwï \u2022eeeeeeew eeeewweee IWUttlPlg\t^ November 8, 1874, Lm 4975 513 ïsfiî 3^omvrii*ja- ï cttkon xox,4Xi February 25, 1876.*¦ NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.Ta« Wmkly Cur.\tVtce-PietiJent\u2014Jar.Djuglas, Mayor o( Bt.C athe lines, Ont.IiO>ir3'©\u2019W»- Shipping Intelligence, *»to.etc., ©to.i PKICK, FIVE CEMTN.February 25.1876.FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25.1876.OTTA HT A DESPATCH.(By Telegraph.) Ottawa, Feb.24\u2014The Budget will be brought down to-morrow.It is said that many Lower Province members supporting the Government are lighting against a protective tariff or any changes in it.It is imagined by many well informed politicians that, if the tariff is changed, it will include increased duties on whisky, teas, and dry goods.PROVINCE OF QUEBEC.Mosthsal, i\\ b.24 \u2014Tbe funeral of the late J.JB.Si octanes, Esq , this morning was well attended ; the poll-bearers being Messrs.T.Caverhill, M.Cuvillier, J.B.Lamere, D.McCsr hr, W.McNaughton and Wm.O\u2019Brien.' Stock market acMve with Increasing rates.Rales were Bank of Montreal, 25, at 188, 100, 25, at 18C}.B»nkof Ontario.30, at 197).People\u2019s Bank, 8, at 95.Bank of Commerce.396, 200, at 122.Academy of Music, 10, at tOO.Montreal Telegraph Co., 5, 50, at 1614.City Passenger Railway Co., 200, at 1754.City Gas Co., 15, 27,27, at 161, 150 at 161$, 8, at 163.At the p m board, Bank of Montreal, 4, at 186}, 25, 25, 2, 25, at 187.Merchant\u2019s Bank, 50, at 95}.10, 8, 92, at 96.Mon'.real Telegraph Co, 250, 250, at 16l|.City Passenger Railway Co., 11, at 176|.C.tyGaa Co., 3, at 162, 10, at 163J.Montreal Building AstociatioD, (Merry\u2019s) 10, at 96.At the open exchange, City B ink, 6, at 100.Merchant's Bank 5, at 95}.Royal Canadian Bank, 25, at 95}.Montreal Building Association, (Merry\u2019s) 10, at 97$.Canada Agricultural Insurance Co., 17, at 99} PffWINCE OF NOVA SCOTIA.HausAJC; Feb.24.\u2014Weather very cold to-Thermometer failing to 12 below scro th.s morning.A bill has been introduced in Ihe House of Assembly fer giving power to Counties to levy \u2022 tax cn commercisl travellers.Tbe Retd.Charles M.Sills fiom New Brnnsnick, has been appoinie-d Carats of St.Lakes\u2019 Cathedral.Mrs.Birt is expected next month with soother party of KoglBb juvenile emigrants.Alfred William», a sailor of the abandoned ship Prcgrers.had both his feet amputated nt the hospital yesterday.Trade continues doll.A large slock of flonr on band, over 4,090 barrels received daring the past week ; superior extra, choice, $6.40 to $6.50 ; superior extia, $6 to $6 10 ; spring « xtra and extra state, $5 50 to $5.60 ; ftrong bikers, $6JB0 to $5.90.Sugar and Molasses quiet.PROVINCE OF NEW BRUNSWICK.St.Jo»», Feb.24\u2014The cold tr-day has teen Intense ; many persons were fiost-bil-ten.A high wind prevails.It is generally r tho hearty response ever given to an nppcul oa bebalf of Ibis institution, tho Commlitee would b.\u2018g for a greater personal interest\u2014a visit to tho Ho-iiL\u2014their lib.\u2019raliiy ha-i given to so many, a few woids of sympathy, ashaksof the band; the very sight of a friindly face, kindles a ray of sunshine which brigbtetis tbe lives of these aged pilgrims for many a day, and in the visitors\u2019 own heurte, will wakt-u a chord of love strung by Him who said \u201cla as much as ye have douo it uuto one of tho least of these, my brethren, ye have done it Ditto Me.\u201d The whole respectfully submitted.Luzii M.Gibs, Sec.L.P.H.every Church and to every religious equal rights and equal liberties.\" These are honest and truthful words, and the sooner and more generally the Protestants of Quebec lay them to heart the better.Wo have no derire to siy a single harsh word abont our co-roligicnids in the sister Province, but tho fact is undoubted that they have either, ss if they were merely encamped in the country, given all their energies to business and money making, and looked down with ind.ffereuce or contempt upon all social and political questions os not for them, and that generally from fear that to minglo in such contests would injure their (rode ; or when they have done anything as citizen», either in t e local or general politics of the Province, it has been in the great majority of cases as the bitterest of bitter Conservatives, the defenders of every alnse, and tbe upholders of ecclesiastical supremscy acd French domination, in opposition, not only to the Liberal party of Ontario, but above all and before all to the comparatively small and struggling section of French Canadians who hate striven manfully and hopefully for equal rights and equal libortiee, not only against tho great Conservative party of their own countrymen, but against that countenanced, encouraged, and supported by too many English Protestants who ought to have known better, and acted differently.creed I December 15,1875.WORTH SEEING ! ! O\u2019 ,UR LARGE ASSORTMENT OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS, from th« best makers, comprising :\u2014 White Colton,\tTable Linen, Table Napkins, Dowlles, Antimacassar*,\tTowelling.Towel»,\tLinen and Ootton Diaper,\tSheetings, Grey Cotton,\tTicking, Flannels,\tBlanket* Ac., 40.,\tAc., Ac.Which will be sold at prlcas to defy competition, FYFE & CARNEAU, 21, Fabrique Street.February IQ, 1876.VERf IMPORTANT SALE BY AUCTION! ADVANTAGES OFFERED: It Is confined by Its Charter to Insure nothing more hasardons than Farm Property and Residences.It insures Live Stock against death by lightning, either la tbe Building or on tbe premises of the Assured.It refuses Mills, Shops, Tanneries, Stores, Hot*'.», and other hasardons property, ana makes a speciality of Farm Property and Dwelling».It Is not subject to heavy losses, and affords a certain Guarantee to those it Insure».It is a purely Canadian Institution, Its business Is confine 1 to the Dominion, and Is under the management of men who have devoted many years to this peculiar branch of Insurance, and nndentand thoroughly the requirements of the Farmer» as a class.Faimers and ethers will consult their own Interests by insuring In this Company.T.H.MAHONY, A OK IN T, No.46, PETER STREET.jar>15-Lm Februaiy 2, 1876.lEniDRIE p.m.i a Ifith instant, 3s dd and ccsU or g days ; Joseph Moissn, carter Mo.143, assault!, g Xavier Blancher, apprentice priotor, on Upper Town market at 6 p.m.on 19th lost., $3 and
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