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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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[" T'T\t\u201c-.-v *4\t* VOL XXX.AND SHIPPING G-AZETTE.QUEBEC.TUESDAY.AUGUST 8.1876.ANCHOR LINE.r.rHIYKD 8TATM MAIL STZAMCR8 Sail «?try 3*tard*y ftom HEW TO&K AND GL VSGO W.And floriolghtly b«tv««D HEW YORK AND LONDON.RATSe OF PA88 &QB (la UJB Carre EC y).HEW YORK TO GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL, BELFAST» LONDONDERRY OE LONDON, DIRECT, CablaA $«6, $75 and $m pound Syrup of Hypo phosphites by Dr.saeMaater, and !te uie has betn atunded with suoh satlsfaetoiy resell# ad to warrant our employing It largely froth this Uma for.wari.\t'¦* ' A 8LÈE, Fr, M.D.Fellows\u2019 Hypopbosphltes la sold by all respecta-fe apothecaries.No other Hypophoe-phttes preparation fis adapted to ip Minute tor this.Aujast 4, 1876.\tF-ddw GREAT CONDITION MEDICINE.As a condition medl< lue fjr ho'sen, «Dailey's Cjndl.ion Powders and Arabian Htava Remedy,1' baa no equal ; Us effects la this re \u2022peelare aat mlahin/; n anyhcr.es that were supposed to be broken drwo and almost worthless have, by the me of a few packages, been restored to a healthy and anund condition, all traces or the disease hwtng be n completely removed, anl hate been aril for from $50 to $fa more than they would pte-vl maiy have brought ; when yon want a horse medicine get \u201cDartey\u2019a Co edition Powders anl Arabian Hr ava Remedy,\" we know you Will b* perfectly satUfled with the run it, Remember tne name, and eeo that tne signature of Haiti 4 Oo., la on ea*h package, Northrop 4 Lyman, Toronto, Ont, proprietors tor Canada.Sold by all madlcina dealer*.Sold In Quebec by J.Maaoon A Oo, W.E, Bnmet, E.Giroux 4 Brother, J.HL Barks, B.McLeod, W.X.LaBooho.J J, Veldon, and on medloine dealer*.August 4, 1876.\tF-dAw delivered at Kahn\u2019s Moseam of Anatomy, New York, cn tbe cease and cure of Premature Leo line, showing indisputably bow lost health may be regained, affording a clear s>nopals of tbe impedimenta to marriage, and tiie treatment of nervous and physical debility, being the result of 20 yean' experience.Price, 26 oenta.Address tbe author, Da.L.J.KAHN, office and residence 61 East 10th Street, Now York.April 1.187#.\tFpa Y\", Hkoxth is Stbkhoth \u2014To prevent or conquer disease Is one of the graedeat attainments ever aimed at by man ; and \u2022< Bryan's Pulmonic Wafers \" will aa sura core coughs, colds, pickling !n the throat and pulmona\u2019y complaints, as war and peattlenpa will destroy.Severe colds if not attended to sooner or later lead to Incnrable consumption, and the strength of the strongest soon falls if neglected.The readiest and best means known for the ears of these complaints is \u2022\u2022 Bryan's Pal-monte Wafer*,\" which have been thoroughly tried lor the last twenty years, and have never been known to fall.Singers and pnbllc speakers will also derive great benefit from the use of them.Sold by all medicine dealers, at 25 oenta per box.Bold in Qua bee by J.Mnsaon A Oo., W.E Bran st, E.Giroux A Brother, J.E.Burke, R.MeL* d, W.H.LftBoone.J.J.Veldon.and all medloine dealers.August 4.1876.h .\tP-dftw JUST RECEIVED: OCXS IDE FOOLS ?GLIMPSES IN-\u2022ids the Stock Exchange, by Erasmus Pinto.Thomas Wlngfold, Cora'e, by George Macdonald, LL.D.Reman Oslhollelsm\u2014Old aud New, by John Sebnlte, D.D., Rector of Port Aurnsll, Ontario.A Family Tree, by Albany Fonbisnque.History o* King William HI., Prince of Orange, by Historiens Appleton\u2019s Hand-Book to American Cities with Principal Routes of Travel.Canadian Official Postal Golds for July.For sale by DAWSON A OO., Foot of Mountain Hill, - July 31, 1876.Provincial Exhibition of 1876.T< THE GREAT FtMALE REMEDY, Six* James Glaxrlx's PERIODICAL PILLS.rIS INVALUABLE MEDICINE IS UN-falling in the cares of all thoee painful Holland, Benton aad Ontario, were all seiged by the Canadian authorities at Qodericb for landing passengers and freight on Sunday.The propellers were all released under bonds, and will.In ail probability, not be disturbed Sin.It Is .understood that this is the Ini-ory step àt the iostance of the ministers and J.M.O.?.of Goderich to prevent Bsb-bsth breaking, which has of lato txoœe noterions at that place.Sttrsly somebody most b« to blsq)e for these repeated eecspee from the county j si Is.Tbe warning conveyed to negligent officials in the escape of the Youngs should have bad a salutary effect, but it teems otherwise.Hughe*, the Gatineau murderer, who was confined in Aylmer, Q, >11, broke out at four o\u2019clock yesterday afternoon, and made his way to tbe woods.Ms sac ms to have had a very easy time of 4 as the despatch says be \u201cquietly slipped over tbe fence while tbe turnkey and jailer were in their private room?\" What with thb fociliths enjoyed for breaking oat of jail and the immunity from punishment guaranteed by tbe lapse of the extradition treaty, it is not to be wondered al that the number of murders in Canada is largely ou the Increase, and dangerous dlseaces to which the fema\u2019e couatltutinu is sahJtoL It moderates all excesses, and removes all obstructions, wad speedy care may be relied on.TO MARRIED LADIES, It U peonliarly sotted.It will, in a short Um», bring on tha monthly period with regularity In all oases of Nervous and Spinal Affections, Pain in the Back, and Limbe, Heavlneas, Fatigue on slight exertion.Palpitation of the Haart, Lowness of Spirits, HyeterLcs, sick Headaches, Whites, and all tha painful diseases occasioned by a disordered system, these Pills will affect a cure when all other means have failed, and although a powerful remedy, do not contain iron, calomel, antimony, or anything hnrtfnl to the constitution.Fall directions in the pamphlet around each package, which should be earn folly preserved JOB MOSES, Haw You, Sole Proprietor.$1.00 and lit cents tor postage, enclosed to Northrop A Lym ua, Toronto, Oct., general agents tor the Dominion, will \u2022 usure a bottle containing over 60 pills by ratura mall.Bold by all Druggist#.Sold in Rtmbee by J.Mnason 4 Oo., W.2.Brunet, & Giroux 4 Brother, J.X, Burke, R.MeLeod, W.H.LaBooh#, J, J.\"w-ldon, and all Medicine Dealers, Tetober 8, UTf\tDAw What Thxt Bat or it ! a Faw Faotb ran thb Paoyim.\u2014There are but few preparations of medicines which have withstood the impartial Judgment of tbe people for any gieat length of tln-e.One of these is Dr.Tbomsa* Scleo-trio OIL Read the following and be convinced:\u2014Thoa.Robinson, Faraham Centre, P.4., writes, «I have been afflicted with rheumatism tor the lost ten years, and have tried many remedies wltuout any relief until I tried Dr.Thomas\u2019 Eoleotrio Oil, and since than have had no attack of it.I would re.commend llto alL\"\u2014J.H.Karl, Hotel-keeper, West Mhefford, P.writes, «I have been troubled with liver complaint for several yean, an 1 have tried different medicines with Utils or no bet efit, until 1 tried Dr.Thomas\u2019 Ecleotirli) Oil, which gave me immediate relief, and I would say that I have used It tinoe wltu tbe best effect.No one should be with, out It- I have tried it on my boraee In oases of cot#, wounds, Ote ?and think It squally os good tor bane as lor man.\"\u2014A.Maybe», Merchant, Work worth, writes, «I have sold some hundreds of bottles of Eoleotrio Oil, and it Is pronounced by the public looted and Electrised.May 1, 1876.\tom a Safe, Ears end Cheap DESTROYER of the Coloralo Beetle or Potato Bug», but of a hi.inssct» which prey on Vegetation Oct and army Work, Grbxw Fjlt, do.Unlike Pons Green and other Poisons, It can be entirely dissolve! In water and applied by sprinkling.Not Injurious to PaAwrs,\u2014Not Dakokr-ou» to Use, Never Fails h* interest of all good shots to attend.Tnmvao os tsb L^asd\u2014Alihoagb, as atmtaa elsewhere, the watch sdd to have been stolen from Mr».King has been rtcovered \u201cnot stoier,\u201d It appears to be nnquea lonabis but that soma light-fingCTed gentry bave elected their present domicile on the Island of Orb ans, as scarcely s night passes that eoms article or other Is not missed either by the permanent or summer residents.nu\tFir* Oom.U- .jontr Vobl h*ld \u2022* limitation ywtetdi, into the fire that cccumd on Sunday « a faocse of Ul fame in 8^ John's suburbs\u2014bis enquiry resulting in the committal and sr-rtst of CUri,e Marcotte, one of the unfortunate inmater, who, it appears, set fire to the ktdkdcg to revenge hen» if upon her \u201cUtiear, « ith whom Mm had had a quaml.Mr Vohl also commenced an investigation into the Doxikto* S.S.Lixa.\u2014Report of the si MU-aiaaippt, Capt Llndall, whlcb left Liverpool, 27th July :\u2014Experienced strong westerly winds and seas throughout the passage.Passed numerous loebeiga 170 miles off Belle Isle.Saw no vessels nntll below Cane Chatte; passed sa Texas, same line, and sa Polynssian, between Cafe Cbatta and Matane.Embarked pl ot at Father Point, at 1.40 p.m.Snnday, 6th Instant, and arrived in port at 7 a.m.yesterday.Encountered much fog up the river.The pilot, Mr.Lament Godbout, rep rts off Pother Point, three vesaels bound np and three down ; off Ble, three up end one down ; off the Ruaadec, two up; off Basque Island, three np, at anchor;.off Apple Island, three op; oil Red I «land, one up, at anchor; off White Island, twoat anchor, thick fjg ; off the Pilgrims, as Severn, down, at 1X20 am.; off St Deal*, two at anchor, supposed to bp bound op; offthe Traverse L*gbt one up in tow of steamer Resolute ; and off Midame Island, two bound down.origin of the ti e diacovertd on the tame day In Mr.George Thompson\u2019s ctllar at L*vu.The Allan m Waldenalan, Captain Stephen, from G:asgow, Jnly 26, via Liverpool, passed Father Point at 1.3 > p.m.yesterday, with 6 cabin, 114 steerage passengers, and a general cargo.She will arrive In port this mornlrg.The Allan ss Peruvian, Capt H Smith, hence 29th ultimo, for Liverpool, arrived at Movllle at 6 p m on Sunday, the flth Inst.Tte Allan as Canadian, Captain McLean, h»nee July 27th, for Glasgow, arrived out on Saturday, the 6th instant.The Allan ablp St Patrick, Captain SCrratt, ben e ou the 16th Jnly, for Glasgow, arrived oat jeaterday morning, the 7th Inst Laüxch.\u2014Oa Saturday afternoon, Jnly 22 there was launched from the ship-building yard of Messrs.Doble A Co, Govan, an Iron silling sh r, named the Glen Morag, built to the order pf the Allan Line Company, it is 1100 ten» gross, and its dimensions are 245 feet by 38 feet 0 Inches by 23 feet H was christened by Mrs.Dawson, wife of Captain Dawson, of Falkirk, who lately commanded the Glen Bervle, and who Is to take command of the Glen Morag when dnlabed.The vessel Intended for the East India trade.PZH&AOOX.A.\u2014As la well-known by shipping men at Pensstoola, and those Interested In the shipping trade of that port, \u2022 great cave of annoyance was the very stringent quarantine regulations often extending to 20 and 80 days.By a patent fumigating apparatus, now In possession of Messrs.Burns A Dunn, of Pensacola, tbls 1 ng detention la done away with, as all that la now requisite to prepare a vessel loading is to discharge her ballast and have her lumlgated, which by the new apparatus only occupies the time of two to three hoar*.Shipowners therefore, now need not hate so much reluctance In sending their vessels to Pensaeola.tTa was AiSAMfD \u2014Late on Sunday nigb\u2018, n ytjUrg man, dreeecd with the aiiy B11** ot a Sandwich Islander, e»i observed wandering aimkasly about the Champlain marktt wharf\u2014a vent ble tono-oniotU.When ap-ntcached and apektn to, it was found that he was in the emb aee of Morpheus ; and woke uo to the doll real hies of a wicked bark Bertha Balroha In tow.____L» £e .vriaimed, while the blath of mo- Gtroy Poets Stiamrs.\u2014The as Alhambra arrived at Pic too, gt 9 o'elo.k last Saturday evening The se F Ism borough left port at 6 30 p.m.yesterday, forPieton, Ac.The steamer Anglesea arrived In port yesterday morning, with the brig St George and worW, fee exclaimed, while the desty mantled his unprotected brow~\u2018 Grcat Heaven i'll die with «bame 1*\u2019 and\tf*1 < ff with the speed of a lamplighter.Mo**-*~ If yon nn addicted to atop walking, go to bed with you» clothes on.Am*rr*D Banmi.\u2014The cook of a seboe-WT in the ».Otaries river came prttty near cocking bia own goose, ymteiday over the combined fiamca of love and whisky, which unholy firee be endesvond to (xUn-euith iocevtr in Davy Jones\u2019 locker.It setma that, for a seek or so, he bed been frequenting the taken of n lair widow, wbrno be drank whisky and made love with the tireless energy cf a peripatetic lecturer.The lady \u2022aiiltd upon hie suh until the smews of war n»e oat, when she heartlessly gate him the cold shoulder.Ftt ihie reason, after a night of sc now, be acugbt to croea the river Styx by jumping into the St.Chartes, but was flabed cot by a shipmate and tbtea ened with the police by the captain.He does not think this is a f ree country.Rcctiailt AmACtta\u2014On Saturday night a party if thiee iriends, proceeding to Lake 8t.Charles on a fishing excursion, were attacked on the cum-icad bttwctn Cbariesbourg and Lorette, by fotr toffians.Ons of tbeexcor-sioaUts was (truck with a stone on the head, hut, in no wsy, intimidated, he sdaed the whip and with bis two frLnda made for th«ir asesüsnts.In the sccf&a that followed, Otie of the latter fired a shot from a revolver, bnt fertenately the missile hit nobodv.A blow of the whip ptompily itretched him out ; when the other three scoundrels took to their heels and fLd.On Friday night, some A«6i-isar women coming into market were also, it is mid, insulted by ths «une reffians, who are tot peat d to bt long to the gang of thieves and cot-ihrcsts tow hidirgin Docbmay's bosh.' Xu Casadlas MaTHonrsT Mauajixx roa Acocar.\u20148vo PP- B.Roe*, Toronto.Price, $1 e year ; tingle numbers, 20 cent a The contenta of the current number are of an u moots) I y varied and imeres.iog character.Dr.Ryetson eonclades his admirable paper on Qutea Elizabeth and U* Papal Powers.The RtV.J.G.M*nly give* a very wteresUng acconnt of the Oonfca&looa of Aagcitlne.Edward Eggleston and Maik Guy Pear»e cootlcue their charming stories.Dr.Dcn-glsa\u2019 elcquçat disco orae is concluded, aid au tntenetieg paper on Bishop H Longnenll, 22nl July, 1876.) Ang.8, 1876.D.S.Smith Coals, Tons Has well Blacksmith, For sale at moderate prices.DINNINQ& WEBSTER, Peter Street, and 192, Paul Street.Angust 3,1878.npHE FANCY FAIR, 80 LONG KXPEOT-X ed, will take place at Beaultea, Island of Orleans, on TUESDAY NEXT and following days.The following Ladles will preside at the Tables ; -Mrs.F.M.Au Jet, M.s.Théophile Gourdean, Mr* Gen.W.Coller, Miss Emilie Gourdean, Mise Mrlanle Piante, Miss Elim Blais.Mrt.Ofaas.Peters will preside at the Refreshment Table.pm' Ths \u2022\u2022 Maid of Orlaani\" will leave the Champlain Market Landing at ber usual boors durtrg tbe day, and will make ber last trip from tb* Island at 10 P.M.Aogurt 4, 1876.\tp Coarse Halt ! Afloat and in Store : QfWkft HAGS LIVER- OVW M3 pool Coarse Salt, (10 to theJTon).For sale by BIBB, LAIRD ff CO, August 8, D 76 Quebec and Gulf Ports i i Co, For Father Point, Metis, Gtspé, Perce, Paapebiac, Daihousie, Chatham, Newcastle, Point dn Cheno, Snmmerside, Charlottetown and Picton.rE 8.8.\" 8B0BET.\u201d CAPT.DAVISON, will leave fdfi the above Ports on TUESDAY NEXT, 8th Augnst, at I o\u2019olo:k P,M.Through Tickets for Bt.John and Hallfex.Has exoeUent accommodation lorPaseen- gers.For Freight for Passage, apply to W.MOORE, Manager.Or G.LEV\u2019S, General Pass.Agsnt, Opprstts Bt.Loots Hotel.Angust 2,1876.\t-\u2022\u2019 .IIT1IUI lllltl (911.Now Landing, ex Barge \u201c Rook O.ty \u201d t IONS EGO SIZE.100 T( For sale cheap, in lots to suit purchasers, HOBEBT BOBEAND, 90, Fetor Street.August 1, 1876.\tAm BLOCKING.W*j Brls.quarts, «\u2022 Plot', ] Pints.\u2022\u2022 Plut-, ] Pin For sale by July 31, 1676.Martin'».M.G.MOUNTAIN.WATER WORKS OFFICE, ¦ CITY HALL, Qsebe?, 29tb July.1876.PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Sealed Tenders, endorsed \" Tender ' bft«1 addressed to the ncderslgned, will be received np to TUKBD IT, tbe oth Anguit next, at 4 P.M., for tbe following requirements of tbe Department till tbe Soib April.1677, ti Wlt:\u2014Iron and Braas Castings, Pis Lead, Lead Pip®» *Dd Forge and Plumbing Work, aa per apeoifloatlons to be seen at this office.Kaeb tender shall be on a blank form to be bad from the undersigned, and shall be signed by two responsible persons willing to become suretfe» tor the (utiUmeo^ of tbe contract.The Corporation lq not bound to accept the lowest uor any o( tbf Tenders, and tbe contractor shall pqy the coat ofcoatieet.O.JBAlLLAIRGJff, .OHy Engineer, July W, 1IT9, IMR0RT1NT ANNOUNCEMENT.; - : OO t \u2014 L9190I i UICIJIIH Lift 1SMCL COM.fYIHE DIRFOTOBS HAVE MADE IT THEIR STUDY TO AJOPT THE VARIOUS X Improvements from time to time in connection with Life Aesuraice, and they would particularly direct attention to tbs following IMPORTANT ARRANGEMENTS In regard to tbelr CAJVADIAIV BRAIVCH.Ia aldilloa to tbe turn of f100,000 which has been deposited In ea*h with tbe Canadian Government for tbe exclusive benefit of Canadian Policy-holders, ths D ractort lave decided to invest In flrst-clzss Cintdlan becnrltiei tbe whole of tbe earnlcgs of this Branch, which, from tbe feet of a higher rate of interest being ob'.alnable In Canada, will enable the Company to reduce very materially its BAT KB OF BBEMXUM For Canada, a-.d a comparison of the company\u2019s readjusted rates with those of other Office» is Invited.Tbe Directors have also determined, In order that this Branch nay In every ret pest be placzd on a footing of e'.nxllty with the local Offices, to empower the Canadian Board with fhll author! y : 1st.\u2014To dleposs finally ofa'l Proposals submitted for Assurance.2nd.\u2014To eeltle, without reference to the Head Office, a 1 claims arising in Canada.8rd.\u2014To invest In flrsLclats Secu Hies in Canada.Thus giving to tbe Public all tbe alvantrgej of a Local Institution, with the Security of a British Office, HEAD OFFICE FOR CANADA: Bfolffon\u2019ft Bank Chamber*, St.James Street» Montreal» DIRECTORS : WILLIAM WORKMAN, Esq., Chairman.f a A.LEBLANC, Esq., Sheriff of Montre* ALEXANDER M.DELISLE, Etq.\t| Hon.DONALD A.SMITH, M.P.WILLIAM * ROBISfrrsOCT, Manager for Canada.Jnly 27.1878.J.E.OLIVER, Agent, 8, GOWEN\u2019S BUILDINGS, BT.PETER STREET, QUEBEC- CHEAP CLUTUING FOR SALE « -\u2014AT- D.MORGAN ft SONS.MEN\u2019S SUITS irom -: BOY\u2019S do.do.WHITE VESTS do.$7.00 \u2022./i.OO .1,00 Shopkeepers and contractors will find it to.their advantage to Call, as BARGAINS WILL BE GIVEN, the whole Stock having to be Sold.' Jnlv I, 1876.\t* jotOtim Ph Prt w > § M w INSURAN p t-* g § s s a § OD S ?5 ?^«,000,000.CAPITAL, -\t-\t- Deposit with Dominion Government» -\t000,000 Municipal Debentures.Fire Bisks on City and Couatry Property written at Adequate Bates.Insurnnees en Churches and Convents with their contents, written Special Bates.F.O.PAQUET, Special Agent.A.O.TOURANGEAU,\tUs.E.THOMPSON, aokht, St.Rock.\tAeajrr, Lxn*.T.H.MAHONY, GBN\u2019I» A.OEINT, Wo.78, Peter Street, Opposite La Banque Wat tonale.April 26, 1876.)aol6.Lm Province of Quebec Rifle Association.To be Let, THE EIGHTH ANNUAL PR.ZS MKEt-Ing will commence at Point Bt.Ch» rise Binges, Moutresl, on TUESDAY, 15th AUGUST, Lists \u2022( Pr xss may be bad on application to J.FLETCHER, Lt.Col., Secretary.Angust 8,-1876.\tE NEW CODFISH.IQ ^DIHT »LS EXTUA OBOIOE SEW -V Table CODFISH, receiving ex GuU Port» Steamer* M.G.MOUNTAIN.July 81, 1B76 ALBION HOTEL, PALACE STREET.QUEBEC.rnHIS OLD ESTABLISHED WELL-X know* Hot si, having been eetabllvhed for the last forty yearn on a fiia'.-e am basis, o ont 1 nues to receive gueete at moderate rates.\t-\t\\\t- Daring ths last ysar it hss hr eu newly Painted, Furnished and Re fitted at great ex pc nee.The Table bas nev« r boot excelled In its rfqolrementt, and attenlanes allays equal to tbs oooasloa.Omnttaves te and from the Wharf a'ways In waiting.Carr ages, of every description, for Tourists may be obtained on application »t tbe office.ALBION HOTEL, Palace Street, Quebec, DR.KIRWIN, Proprietor, to whom all Utters may be addres«ed.Jn y 28, 1876.\t^ TO FIRST OF MAY NEXT, that one of the nsw houses In SL Anne Street, facing the Gate of the Jesuits\u2019 Barrack l ard.Apply to JOHN STRANG.Notary Public, Jnly 29, 1876.\ttf Insolvent Act of 1869.Jn Be, N.LEMIEUX, Insolvent.ON THE 19th OF SEPTEMBER NEXT, tbe undersfgned will apply to tbe Superior Coon of Kamouraska, for a dfeoharge an 1er the ta d Act Riviere da Loop, (en bas), 24th June, 1,76.NAZAIRE LEMIEUX, perJ.KLZ POUl.IOT.hi» Attorney ad Mem, Jnly 26, 1876.A GAME OF CHESS.BABY vs.HOT WEATHEB.Hats for tbe Hot Weatherf Seaside and Travelling.WE ARB OFFERING OUR PRE3ENT Stock of th» a'ove at BEDUOED PRICES.Just Received, by .\"Peiutlan,\u201d a complete assortment of The Latest London Stylet of FELTS for Autumn Wear.G.IS.KEIWFItEW Co.July 24,1876.Toilet Soaps, Sponges, Perfumery, &c.Maw JOUI MUM i fi\u201e Wholesale and Retail Druggists, Have Just received, byriaetjateamer, a large atsorimint of Cleaver's Choice .Toilet Soaps, ln_itb.Bare ant Tablets.ALSO\u2014 Conalan'ly'on'hsnd a large aaaortiuent of Hair, Clo^liaii, aid MBmilies.TURKEY KNQ VERETMN* SPONGES, OFjJFlN KST|QU AUT Y.Jnly 21,18H, HO T WEATHER TO HAVE FIRST scova.t B.b» to eknekmate 1* three moves.Hot Weather moves Perspiration to black aqnare, and capt urea Babz\u2019e Temper.Baby moves Knight\u2014»!r Henri Neslle\u2014thus overthrowing all of Hot Weather's Sour Mtik-Hot Weather movev Wind, thus threatening Babj'j Btimarh.Baby br.ngs tv the enppert of his Knight, bis Oaetle well provltlnnvd, ikes also protecting hla Stomach.Hot Weather in.despair, brings op a Thnu;er Storm, thus turning all of Ba^'s Sweet Milk defences.Biby coolly moves cat a Un of NESTLE\u2019.* MILK FOOD and calls ont \u201cCheckmate,\u2019\u2019 for it requires no milk.This food is the only reliable food In hot weather.Aak your pbysletmn about it.RODERICK McLEOD, ManzcAt.Hall, Fabrique Street, ' Sola Agent for Quebec.juij zi, 1878.\t- meb23-Lm FOR SALE.CRICKETING! «JUST RKOWIVED, FOR gCYTHE9 AND SICKLES.Mowing Machines, Scythe, Snaths and Hay Forks, Canada Plates, Tin-Plates, GalvaniaedJSheet iron Bar Iron,\t- \u2022>> j .y\tWire Hope, .\t; j Chains and Anohorz, Window Glass, Linseed OU and Turpentine, * Leads And ' ; Paints.Agents [for Set del\u2019s A than tee Pocket .Hammocks., O.««W.WUBTELE, St.Peter Street.July 20, 1876\t1 onitfi uoiis\u2019 ctutti * i v, \u2014AND\u2014 COMSËRVATÛRY OF MUSIC.Rxv.WM.MOORE, Principal EDWARD FISHER, Music Director.JOHN GIBSON, B.A., F.G.6., Prof.Natural Science.*\u2022 WM.R.RIDDELL, B,AM B,So., Fîfffeaior Mathematics,\t.xj-t :T.Rxv, D, tel, GORDON, B.D., BvMsfatos cf Ofcrist!a»>ty.\t-.t R*v.W.J.HUNTER,Rhetoric ff Philosophy.With a mil siaff of compétent Govt rnssg z.pm'CooX of Board reduced 50 oenu per week The next OcUeglWe year begins on 8RP-TEMBKR 0th.^ Sent for prospeetos to Jura IT ism\tJ1>K*«,BOTtear.July 17,1871, o i < .apiQ-Lm GENTS & YOUTHS \u2014 AND \u2014 For sale by the Subscriber, WITH HIS USUAL ASSORTMENT OF Faney Good* Ftehlne Tackle, 4a.ffo , with Ornamental Hair Wigs, Braids and Banda.¦41*0- HAIR CUTTING AND DBEBSING.pm Combingi Male Uf Win.HI(7K9f4IV, No.62, Garoeaa street, .\tQuebec.July 8, 1878.\t.\t:\t\u2022 B SUMMER HOSIERY! Tbe most Complete h toe It Hosiery in tbe City.ot J^ADIES\u2019 White Balorlgtaa Hote.Do.\tBrown\tdo.\tdo.Do.\tdo.\tdo.\tdo.erk *\t\t[clocked Plain Draba\tdo.\tda do.\t\t[Embroidered.Fancy Strlred\tdo.\tdo.dt.do.Children\u2019* Hwefend Hocks.Plain ff Striped.Gent*\u2019 Merino and Coti .n Underclothing.\t\t Lo.do.Socks, ria!n and Face/.Do.Balbriggan df.do.\tdo.Ladies\u2019 Lace aul Lawn Salts at 1».3d, Um than cost.S.A BERTRAND ff CO , 117, S{.John Street P.8.\u2014We*would draw special atterilon to the Gnat Reduction in ocr Drers Goods and Silks, Matelas, e Costa ne rilroa at'20s.eos*.She.do.do.1« Wool at 30r., coat 60c., aud al otter Dress Goods in proportion.July 7.1876.\tuylS-Lm GREAT SACRIFICE \u2014 OF \u2014 IALS'! ! Over 2000 Yards \u2014OF THE\u2014 ABOVE IN LIGHT STUFFS, \u2014AND\u2014 BLACK AND COLORED GRENAOIRES \u2014 A RE \u2014 BE 11ST G CLEABtEB OTJX AT .FROM 5o.lo 25c penciil(iciil25c tofifle \u2014ALfeo\u2014 t Parasols and Sunshades from 25o.up.JOHN LAMB, frt.John fei|,,;Withont.Jody 8, 1S76-\tmydg-Cm LEVIS i 1EI1ESEC RIWO, EXCURSIONS.UNTIL FURTHER NOTIC* TRAINS will le run betwesa Levis rnA Laro-cbelle each Thursday, leaving Leris at 11 a.m.Returniug, wlU leave Laroobcl e at A46 p.iB.Tbls will glifo a fine opro tunlly to famlUea and Ple-Nle parties of (njojl rg a day m the cmntry, thrre being a flue Or ve with Walke, e w«r* * Between ih«\ttkjt ?s in the d*f« of the Bibl**, i would bid yon ell good-bye, And co through «wy^country, ^ genrch from town to town, Till I hnd found the iedder With nngele coming down.\u201cThen I would wnit, qnlte eoftly, B«hie the loweet ronnd, Till the eweeteet looking nngel Hnd stepped open the ground 1 would pull bin dnuling garment, And «peek out eery plain, \u2018Will you take me, please, to heoTen, When you go back again r «Ah, darling,\u201d said the mother, \u201cToo need not wander so To find the golden ladder Where angels' come and go, Whererer gentle kindness, Or pitying love abounds, There is the wondrous ladder With angels on the rounds.\u201d \u2014SL Nicholas.| support, and establish, first of all, a sort of I sovereignty or sacerdotal supremacy over them.These will become as many fflends | as there may be of all our enemies.13 Swodoo dismembered.Persie venowiefa* ed, Boland .ubj.gated, Turkey oouquA our ComwalHJaDal Enlargement.irmiee united, the Black aad Baltic Seas I VJUtUVYCMi wcaucai\t6 guarded by our yeesels,\u2014it will then be necessary to propos), sepaiately and secretly, fuat to Versailles, and then to Vienna, to share the empire of the universe.It one of them accepts, which is sure to be, by flattering her ambition and self-love, make use of her to | crush the other ; then In turn, destroy the NOTICE TO CONTBACTOBS.SCALED TEN OCRS ADDRESSED TO THE Beeretary of f ublic Work», and enderjed \u201cTender for the Cornwall Canal,\u201d will be received at this office until tbs arrival of the one that remains by engaging with her in a I EMteru and Western malls on WEDNES- Th« Bustle Abomination A Women\u2019s Protest Agninat an Absurd and Uncomfortable Fashion.Does It not seem fully apparent to you that the chief eim of our feehlonable iuvent-on is to perfect a rare combination of discomfort and discord in female wardrobe.They teem to thiak women are a lot of silly fools, who are bound to wear anything, no matter how ridionlons it makes them appear, so it is teahlocable.We do not claim that they are very far from the tmth.The latest styles of dress, to my the least, are ebom-famble\u2014the more wrinkled 'and looped aad bitched, beat, doubled, twisted, puckered, contorted, cnrtailtd and retailed, convex aad concave a woman\u2019s dress ran possibly be igfdc mors stylish and fashionable she Is .iwt ber vaine aad position in society augmented in the same ratio.The new bustle perfects and combines this frira of general disorder and discomfort ; it might as well be wotn on the bead, for being contest whose result cannot be doubtful.Roes A possessing already In her own right all the East and a large part of Europe.14.If, which is not probable, each of them refused the offer of Russie, it would be neces-\u2022ary to excite and keep up a quarrel between them, and to make them extinguish each other.Then, profiting by a decisive moment, Ruasis would assemble her troops, and pounce upon Germany, at the same time that two large fleets should sail, one from the Sea of Aaov and the other from Port Archangel, laden with hordes of Asiatics, under the direction of the armed fleets of the Black and Baltic mm.Proceeding by the Mediterranean tad the ocean, they would overrun France on the one sile, while Germany would be the mme on the other ; and, theM two countries DAT, the NINTH DAY Of AUGUST NEXT, tor the formation of a now aatranea\u2014soutb of the present ona \u2014at the lower end of the Cornwall Canal, ambraolng the oonatruetloo of two Lift-lack., Waste-weir, Ac.The work* will be let in one seoiion, as indicated on the map of that part of the line, wblob, together with plane and epeolfloatloaa of the various works, can be seenat this offloa, and at the office of Ike Canal Buperlntendeat, Cornwall, on and after FRIDAY, the TWENTY-EIGHTH DAY OF JULY (INST.,) at either of which placet printed Forme of Tender can be obtatnel.Oonlr.ctore are requested to bear in mind vanquished, the rsat of Europe would easily, that Tenders will not be considered unless \u2014 ->\u2014**>\u20141\tn.ca under the I\u2014 ->- and without striking a blow, pats yoke.[Official.] 8p«eiAl Meeting of the City Connell.Friday, 4th August, 1876.Present :\u2014Hie Worship the Mayor aad Air detmen Chambers, Dialling, Gauthier, Heachcy.Poliras, Riotret, and St.Michel ; and Councillors Bpase, Brousseau, Brunet, Convey, Ooveney, Glngvas, Spot, Marcotte, McLaughlin, Peachy, Russell, Smith, Valle rand, Valliere and Woods.The minutes of the last meeting were read | and confirmed.iMBIBCS SAFES.I HUT TO IUSIIESS Mil made strictly In accordance with the printed forms, and\u2014In the case of firms\u2014 except there are attached (he actual signature#, the nature of the occupation, anq places of renidense of each member of tbe same ; and further, an accepted bank cheque, or other readily available security, for the earn ol FOUR THOUSAND DOLLkRS, must accompany each Tender, which sball bv forfeited, If tbe party tendering d-cllnee or falls to enter Into contract for the works when called upon to do so, at the ratee stated In Ibe offer submitted.The obeqne cr money thee sent In, will be retanel to the re-pectlve parties whose tenders arc npi apc§pted.For tbe due fulfilment of the coutr tot sails, factory security will be required on real estate, or by deposit of money, public or IT » OF QUITE AS HUGH IMPORT-anoe to provide protection tor valuable books and papers by trusting them to Ai/ee o' establi^i ?«/*(**
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