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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.XXXIV.QUEBEC, THIJKSOAÏ, OCTOBER 21.1880.(1119 TIM mu OF* GOING WS3T.Ktzod Train leaves Point Leri .9.45 AJ£.BxpreM leave* at.» .3-25 PJ£.Arriving at IContreal &t^.6.30 A.M, ODINa EAST.Hixed Train leaves Montreal at T A.M Arriving at Point Levi at.6.30 P.M.Bxpreai Train leaves Mont\u2019l at.9.30 P.M Arriving at Point Levi at.8.45 AJL '¦'Train leaving Point Levi 8.25 P.M., for Montreal and Portland, runs through to Montreal Sunday A.M, and remains over Son lay at Island Pond, leaving there at 6.45 A.M.every Monday for Portland.All the Trains ran daily, except Sun.day* J.HICKSUN, General Manager.Jpr^ », 1880.\t_______ AFTEAN0SN_0£S?ATCH£8.CREAT B2ITAI5.The Eastern Troubles \u2014 Greece Threatens to Occupy Thessaly Alone\u2014Obit\u2014Toe Irish Agitation.( Ptr MnUnil Lin*.) Loon».Oot a#-l Baohareet despstoh \u2022m uartworthy iutsll'geaoo from the barder lead between Msoedjnle sad Albnols represents ths ObrfsU*o« ripe for rnvoiotioo, the BalgsriM* sad MaMOlmnas armai, sa 1 sssu-AaaUons oa both tides comm »o ; eawcay retgos tapresee.Aifre1 Hanry, the senior Lord Juries of the Coart of Apia's, ta dead.The Gtata kwriM\tqinnilty of fire- ana« Imported Sato Icelea 1 fr am the Amiri, cea coati neat gr sUy ezoe^ta cffiasl eotim- ISIgRCOLONIAL RAILWAY Iq, jh, 0.R\u2019Y, CHANCE OF TIME.1880 Imm Ar^Mcasct 1880.1\t0* Wednesday, Jane 23rd, 1880.Traini will nm as follows : ON AND'AFTEB MONDAY, THE 14tk Jane,' the Trains will run dsily^San.day excepted, as follows :\u2014 Will Leave Point Levis.Railway Qtmao 'Tnaavt Tims.Tun.Lnevve EXPRESS\tQUSBSO.for HL John IM A.M.7.1* A.M, \u2022 45 A.M AOOOMMV DATION nod MaU____.n.W A M.11.15 A.M.10.45 A.M PsEiaaT.7.49 P.M.7.78 P.M.« 50 P.M Will Arrive at Point Levis.Railway Qttmbbo Tun.Tims, EX\u2019'RE'8 from Hnllft»* / nnl St Job i.^ * 50 P.M M5 P.M 4003MM0DATI0N sad Mtll._______SOO PJC.tAS P.M PRKiaHT ,.^._______ 5.15 AM.5.00 A.M \tMlx.d.\tMall\tiYpreee Leave Hochelaga\t\t\t5.16 PX for HuH .\tt 00 aw\t8.80 AM\t Arrive at Hull\t Leave Hall fo\t10.80 o leas oleMore (bin tb©y produc# now# Thl# pretty little book U published by Messrs Uougbton, Mifflin k Oo , Boston, snd Is on sele at Dawson\u2019s.BouaskB S Moithlt : 1880-1881\u2014Ten years Of Scribner's Month y nsvlog b*en completed, tbe mag.aloe enters with the November nom-net upon its eleventh year aod tweuiy-lirsi volume.Notwithstanding the high aegtee of excellence to which It bM already attain-ed in Its literary, artistic, and mechanical buildings of stone or brick.'¦a.iirrf rB ABOVE from the HOTEL WILL BE OPEN ___\t4 , first of may, is the only rooflng material that will tast m I tb#\tproprietor, oo long and favor long m the building Itself.It Is Ore-proof, and | (kWy\tthroughont Canada, the Units' v-\tjjjjj srttmh Empire, who bM spared no expense in entirely RE-FURNIBHING the whole Houm ; also, adding All Modern Improvement#, | Cares Lswiisuhsia (or Wanes), Fatnfril _________titan, Ulcération ef ike Uta me, I Ovnrftnn dteeaeee, and all dlseMM known a® ! I female Weakness.They are prepared wits hm the advantage of being cheaper than tin j or iron, and harmonisée with buildings of any | architectural design.Specimens ot Rockland Rooflng Slate my be seen and prtoM obtained at the office I of the \u2022 NEW ROCKLAND SLATE COMPANY, 89, Bt.Francois Zsvler Street, Montreal August 80, 1880._mtwAm-Am $100 REWARD ! tory, Geology, Astronomy.The moat voidable j practical papers, by eminent writers In all de-I pertinents of Seienoe, will be found in the Sslen-tlfio American ; Terms, $W0 per year, $1A8 half year, which include» postage.Difcount to Agents.Slagle conies, tan cents.Sold by all Newsdealers.Remit by postal order to MUNN A C0.,P«Mtoh-I wa, 87, Park Bow, New York.NOTICE TO MARINER*.rB '\u2022TIME BALL\u201d ON Ykv t Citadel, each day, (SunJav excepted), at halx.paet 1 we * o'clock, wl.be holsteo bar w> a up, and at live mlnniee to \u2022 Jt a* It will be hoisted to the top, and at \"Che o\u2019clock,\u201d Mean Tims, it will be dropped.A Chronometer keeping \"Greenwich Y'* » , should then show Ih.44m.49s., and tbe uin*.- a ence between tbls end tbe time shewn ey \\um faeeof her Chronometer is its error on «Gre-a wlch Mean Time\u201d nt that instant.N.B.\u2014Should tbe \"Ball,\u201d by aoeldent, drat \u20191\"' ftaix or I® connection with the - ,1 ÂICNiv g,|«« tlC« A«a#rlt»», Maiira ________________________________________________ _____ __________ _ whtah win renrirerob^ enhance the already I\tsoUcliore of American and mX the wrong time, It will Immédiate'« t a enviable popularity of this First-class Hots 1 ^unx « Co\thod 85 years experience, hoisted half-mMt, and topt there bsu ifl Thoroughly .eatod with steam throughout.Wmlÿ*toÊ»**£** H.HOGAN,\t\u2018\t* * '¦*'* 1\t* *¦*\t* Proprietor, is.MONTGOMERY, Manager.Montreal, April II, I8t0.Lm teatures, and tbe flattering reputation it hM woo la Europe M well M in America, the publishers feel warranted la pr^auung for the next decade iu advance In every oires-tlon.la the matter ot wood-sag raving ana delicate printing, tn which ntvs dcnbnsr ie genially aokuowledged to have led ati too iilonretad periodicals of the world, tne mogul ne expects n-jt only to keep In advenoe, nut to increase In excellence.W»a regard to ths lUustiuttoo* gsosratiy, pisns hare been formed to eqhsnce both their valqe snd IMPORT A.NTT TO CONSUMPTIVES.A Gentleman navmx oren sotortunataM to ear# hta eon of Consumption In its wore» ££££.\u2014» t*.\treweS «aurlieosw tne greatest ear# under the persoaal sui#r riskm tf a physician who hM mad* female I liases w a special study for many y tara I TTORAOE B.PHILLIPS, MANAGER OF myr Mrs.Wilson's Myvtio Pille are sold by I HL ths Hop Bitter» Base Ball Club, having .^\t,- *ti Druggists at $1 per puokaga, or six peek' I been miming sines Saturday night, tire 14th stages, after Ming given ¦»J®\".- make 0>r *®, or WUI »« \u2014 (M.»7 mui » |\ttaTOl, un\t».T.\tU-,\t\u2014 SSSfSSLjTS\u2014*?tima with money to pay the Club, we wlll l T#ry cmM) to thorn offllctM frith pay a reward of $100 for nawa of hlm cr I Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds,\tftB(t where he may be found.He Is about 98 1 all Affections ofthsTnroat oha*ge to all fmn oU, ,\t, iMhM I\u2014 b.lM\ty*_*T1.*SBa,\"wnl num UÜ.duk bl.\t| Zuri » DÜ'IB'r*®\"\u2019 HOP BITTERS MFG.CO,\tlg.si\tP* *H*\"1W*\\\t¦ M»iek»o, l$8*> receipt of the money by addressing TUE.GKAY MEDICINE CX>., Toronto, Out.Sold by Jno.EL Boras snd J&.fabrique Street; J.J.Vsidon, 188, St- Joseph ! street, St.Boob\u2019s, P.Mathis and J, Vernier, ; st.John Street, and «n Queues Druggists, May >1,118*4\tMtvUkw^ i j p-tenta sre obtained on tke be»t terms rïiclal notice 1» msde in the ^\tof all Inventioas patented through nr,* with the name androridanoe of the.p^^ bT the immense elrouletioi thus oublie attention ta directed to the merits Stita'new petal t, snd sataa or .ntrodvetion often **A^T^ereonwho hM made a new dtaeovsry or isTontion, can ascertain, free tf oMrpe, whether » patent can probably be obtained, by writing to Mu»» A 0o.We also send free our Hand Bock -bout the Patent Law*, Patenta, Caveats, Trade-Marks, their costa, and how procured, with hint* for procuring advances on inventions.Address for the Paper, or eonosning Patenta, MtJBUN it OO., 87, Park Bow, Haw York.Breach Offiee, oer-1.and Tth Sta, ,\t4\t.ÏÏWWafi^.l>-C, , IkHtehatd.OŸH April S7,1880.E® D.ABBE, Commander Royal Navy F.R-AJh.JOSEPH GILLOTTS STEEL PENS.II ALL DlkLBRS THROUGHOUT TBS IRS THROUGHOUT WORLD.laanaryj 841889} Lost 9912 K THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1880.NEW ADVERTISEMENTS O jaslQilon of Ol^b, L»Ud A Co\u2019i AotaU faii Trmde 8»1«\u2014A J\t* Oa Bulk of Montrait\u2014Cb»i OUrk W*nUd\u2014P O Bo* 911.Ond.nrriuw\u2019 Palo-A J Maibam à Oo.BaUlff 8»la\u2014Qaoria* Trodal.Do.\tDo.Scotch acd Canadian Ucdeiwaar !-J DMffan K*w Book»\u2014Dawson * Co.B tilding Lois tor Bala ; Houses ami Boslncsi Stands for Bile or to Let\u2014John Hsarn.K iTtlUes in Japanese Cools\u2014Q Sslfsrt.Carpets snl FornlsblD* Department\u2014Gloser, Try A Oo.OiagaVeie Hair Kenewer\u2014Lowdsn, Neill A Co Teas I Teas t\u2014A Watters.Qo d Medal tor rnrs\u2014« B BsnfTew A Co.iheae dutiea are both délicate and difficult, one of the embarrassment* of the situation consisting in the mingling of executive and judicial authority by the Federal election laws.The chief super-\u2022 isors, though their duties are purely executive, are appointed by the circuit who alone have power to remove SPECIAL FROM' ANHC0STI.bouta Wbit Poar Aanoosti, Or.t 20\u2014Pho following Is s report of the work done on ?odoostl Island There are about 60 miles i of poles planted between here and East point, leaving 30 ailes to oomplete that sec.tlon No wire is put up ta (fast seo'ion.Fiom th's to English Biy, about 36 miles of poles are planted and 10 miles of wire afternoon and sat with him for about half an hoar ; he appeared to be regaining strength and his nsnsl good Spirits.Superintendent Walker hed left him about ten o'clock, and ioto.meJ me tbat be was doing very well.While sitting In my room with Mr.Dowd-ney, his sadden death was reported to me.Upon proceeding to bis boose I found that the sad new* was only too true.Colonel S.J.SHAW & GO.OPPER FOR BALT, AT them, inateid of b*111*!li,ie the ^1Qlte11, M.P.P.of New Qiesgow, Pictou county ; and Jacob b.fjsrnbeit, of Bunbenaoadle, were suocess- ed St.John ; going to Paria to morrow} telegram from Pan* j will have deposit on tune.\u201d The most complete which can be made to the QlobJ* article, in the absence of fuller information on the aubject, ia the publication of Mr.Latauu\u2019s telegram, which meet* the exactly.Dr.LaRoqua\u2019s letter in on ~\tto-M* I jjjas of°S 5 t£\u2018ao\u201dT- find out where an more to be mid on the subject, from his! Union street, tbls morning, nnesribed a small iainlog the remains je bones of so infant, abiding aligna* »n«\tI ^Vbüét b^on&ieg to the young woman speak, to delude wen And women into an unexpected and irresutible defVe to buy the something which you have to sell, tî that rational beings do not set about , Who cars to noon, and also for sending Mrs.OUrke home.Tbs Hen.B.W.Scott was the victim of an unprovoked assault this morning.His assailant was a man nam 1 and essential to the mero Ant, as means of telling the pqbhc wnat he has to sell as the cler-s behind the pountêr are, to show his goods when t e people come to examine them-\u201d clothing and other articles, among which there was a photo of bertelf.Tbe officers of the B^jsl Adlilery snd Boyai Engineers will give s bad tomorrow wvmlog, In the Masonic Hall, wjlch Is being bqodfomely decorated.The Tsjjigter geld field is being rapidly developed spd proa jies tg fee pgp of t&e richest in the profit?*, A few dsys since * ion of Mr, Archibald, who owns and runs a line ofsta^ ooiobes to the East ward, discovered leed near Sdmon ueftow(.Most&isl, October 20\u2014A team from the member* of tbe Mootresl press will play s lacrosse match In Toronto on Thanksgiving Dqy, with tbeU brethtw of (ho press of that city.sqoaTios.Loan a, October 20\u2014Tbe weather this morning Is cold ; U la snowing.The oarsman B ley has entered for tb) American prizis.TO GENTLEMEN I TTTE HAVE BE0E e yigqrou|ly puahed.Another lead mice bas bien discovered 1q the me dlstr! jL A brick of gold valued at eleven ban tred Windsor Uotrl, Montreal \u2014Th'i saptrb tort-i, fu'ntetsd \"wl k \u2022 l«v«te>F aud aW Ify* latest inprovrmenu, *nd P rstoUV maintain; I *d »i the blgb°«l standard of excellence, offer fool rooms vld) bur# s( $2.1)0 to $3 60 pel U hnt four b cek< from coach pi es pqns ant!y bsiwasp lbs hotel and the Vest Offlee.Bam pi?room at I83 »(,.Jam?e ¦ rtet, 1res to commercial iravplUrs.\tpm Oloths, Nap CUotha, Heavy Tweeds, Ooatints, 41, An , and QenUemen leaving orders tpr Ça^orlag will bf sparer teed every aatUfae-tisp.In OrVara snd Ties, Bilk Handkerchiefs, and Uoderclothlnr, we hove a very Urge stock front which to deleft.A e >11 y > t work, preseb a good sermoc, t y a law .nit w II, doctor a doïï.r§ hu bMQ brought to to., bom .mlu j\tT,.T-1?.\u201e____rv,____ r -j\t_\u201eri miserable aad anil, wita siogtisn nra u ana J I?\tanstendy ncrvei, and non.sbonld make tbe W.Q.Ool*.It Is the result of five men s\t(\u201e aaob a coaoltlon whsn it can be work for 39 days.\tI B,\tiyend ehsapiy removed by a little Hop Archibald Forbes, the faw))* yar corfes- Bitter», s f\u2018«Tnub»\u201d and tfProvirba,\" other pondent, yMterd.y lunch'd with General Sir Bjunto.Patrick MscDougsll and L.dy at Msple Wood.He s'.tendtKl s review ml sham fight in the eveolcg, snd after hts Uoturd iset eight was tnierUIn d stanppir by the effl-cers of the ÿorth British BosUty.To-iay he lijacoed with Major Hall and officers oi the JO let Begtmeot, at melilhi after bis lecture .,m, p,l,.to\t.1\ttorn.^ ^\tOo.U.nto., p»l- THE AMERICAN PEOPLE.No people in the world sailer as rauoh with Dyspepsia as Americans.Although years of experience in medicine had failed to aooompliah a certain and sure re- Begimeot, at Welitnftqo hg^kf, aad\t^or th^ disease and its efleoU, such his lecture tp night \"** \u2022otecialnsd by\thv> l7* hni>h nrlr.tet ffantlernen st djuner He leaves M\tstomach, Heart-bum, ^itef- Troro, to-morrow st noon for tores In tbe evening.SPECIAL FdON MIINTREAL MogTBzaL, Oot.20\u2014Tbe 18th suniveraaty of Bt.Luc, tha medical patron, was odebra*-ed here to day by divine service in Bt.Jun Paovnios or Qusaao, DUtriot of Qaebeo, Oity of Qnehee.No.1333 Civil Th* Corporation of th* Oity of Qooboe, Ploiatiff, HAMPER A BROTH CEB.Nsw Yoax, Ootober 1», 1820.Wanted, A B1 O R SALE.Doable acd Rlngl* Fowling Pl»e*», ««Bcolt\u2019s and other celebrated makers ; Eloy\u2019s Central and Pin Fire Cartridgos and Oases ; Curtins A Harvey's Diamond Grain Powder ; Wire Cart, ridges.Patent Cbdled 8bot, Powder Flasks,.Shot Bolts, Felt Wads, Loading Maouinea, Gam* Bags.BsiU* Gisgros, Dsfeadaat PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT j ia virtue of a Writ of Fieri Faeiae de Bonit CLERK, FOR A GROCERY MORN, with satisfactory references.Apply to \u201e\tJOBN BUCHANAN, f\tLa via.October 10,1880.\tOp REVOLVERS.Smith and Weason\u2019s New Mod*), snd other latest Ameriean Patents, with a general aseortment of Ammanltloa, At Ootober 18, 1880.THOMAS ANDREWS, No.1, BL John Street KURS ! Also, a Slock In All Sises of tho Improved Adjust able Dominion Wire MaUnuues, Cleon, Oomfortao]*, Noiseless end Darable.Toilet Glassre, varions sises.Gilt and other Framel Mirrors.Glover, Fry Sc Oo.October 1, 1880.Lamb's Wool Underclothing! T ADI ES\u2019 LAMTOWOOL VESTS ; Ladles' Woo) Dresse* ; Misses Lamb's Wool Dresses Bay\u2019s Lamb's Wool Shirts, all sises ; Boy\u2019s Lamb\u2019s Wool Pants, all sis»» ; Boy's Lamb's Wool Knee Pams, all alsss; Man's Whit* Lamb's Wool Sbirta; Man's Sbotlacd Lamb's Woal Shirts ; Men's Shetland Cashmere Woo) Shirts; Men\u2019s Wnits Lamb\u2019s Wco! Pants; Rank Shetland Lamb's Wool Paals; Men\u2019s White Lamb\u2019s Wool Sh'.rta.Men's Hand-Knit Fingering Sox; Ladies\u2019 and Children\u2019s Hotlary, In grant variety.The above are all flrat-elssa goods, an I are mad* by one of lb* best maunraoturera in tb* South of Boo'.land.SIMONS A FOULPM, Fabrique Street.| SN ADI AN WOOL SHIRTS and PANTS 0 at Low Prises.Wool Htslsry, variety of styles.SIMONS A FOULDB, Fabr'qne Street.N EW OORHETd, Shapes.IN THE LEADING SXIVCOINr» «Es XoOTTXaX)», FA BRIQUE STREET.October 4, 1880.Gold Medal for Furs ! W E ARE NOW OFFERING large aaso.tment of A VERY Ladies\u2019 Fur-Lined Circulars ! AT MODERATE PRICES.Ladies\u2019 Seal and Astraoan Jackets, Muffs, Tippets and Oaffii in all the Most Fasaionable Fors.G.R.RENFREW&CO.30, Buade Street^ October 2, 1820.My assortment of furs, for Ladle*' and Gentlemen's wear, to now complet*, oomprtolng :\u2014 J AO RETS, MUFFS, BOAS, CAPS, COAT**, AC., Ac.-ALSO\u2014 Buffalo, Wolf, Goat and other Sleigh Eobes OLD FURS neatly repaired, or mad* over in the moat fashionable ahapoe, at a moderate ebarg*.JAN.\u20ac.PATERSON.October 7, 1880.\tlebS-Fm latest 11 WE HAVE RECEIVED, IX 8.S.\u201cOIH-eatalaa,\u201d from London and Paris : FEATHERS AND FLOWERS, a largo assortment* RICH BLACK and COLORED BROCHE VELVETS, quit® new.THE TAM O\u2019SHAN PER BONNET, in Plush and Velvet.A Choice Assortment of the NEWEST SHAPES in Plush and Bearer Hats and Bonnets.The New PLUSH SHAWL and SQUARE.HEAVY KNir JERSEYS.FRILLINGS.All the Newest Goods m Lisse and Satin, Cream, Coflee, Old Gold, and the New Skirt Pleating.-ALSO-A large assortment of Fall and Winter lloeiery in Cardinal, Navy, Seal, Black, Old Gold, and Clerical Grey, in all sizes.DAVISON & HORAN.September 24 1880.ioh26 RRUNET&LAURENT St.Joseph Street, St.Rocli's H AYE RECEIVED; Bl Steamer : list mail Bilk, all eoloora, (specially cheap), Drtsa G rods.In all the New Fabric», Mantling and Trimmings, Black SUk Fringes, Andja|lsrge ¦'¦'.riment FnncyWoaUenr, of Please Ca'l and Be* BRUNET & LAURENT.BepteabeiXISftO.Issued in this cense, tho Goo?a and Chattels of th* above named Defendant eoariatlag of Tables, Chests of Drawers, Chain, Sofas, ate- ate., saisod in this a an»*, will be sold an SATURDAY, th* TBIBTIBTH day of O0T09KB, at TEN o\u2019clock, oa th* Montcalm Market place.Quebec, 21st Oetebor.1880.GEORGES TRUDBL, B.R.0.Ootober 21, 1880.WANTED, TWO FEMALETBAOHSBS FOB SCHOOL Seetlons Noe.8 and 4 In the Mnctolpnl- ity of VolearUer West, holding an Elementary Diploma.Ba\u2019ary, $120.Apply to GEORGE TODD, See retary-Tr Manrer.October 20,1880.\tOp FOR SALE, fr 1 ' A VALUABLE PROPERTY, ON easy tarns, in bt Boob's, tav leg a frontage on Deer ere ea, 8U Roeh and Bt.Margaret ttereeU, aad oonuinlng In snperflelee a boat eleven tboasahd tqnsre feet of Grcand, on whieh to a doable Stone Home, one-and-s-half storloa, facing Margaret Street, with a large two-storey Brick Hangard containing Stables, Ar., In rear.Alio, one-and-z-half storey Wooden House, oconpied by two tenants, facing Des.Pressa Street.Tne above to a very deal-able location, being si lasted so near tb* PaIsIs Harbour and the Q M.O.A O.Railway Depot, and will nc doubt, in view of the great improvementa continually going on In that quarter, Wacom* a most va\u2019nabl* property.Apply to H.|0,2 AUSTIN, Esq-, Notary.Or, to JOHN HâTOH, «I, Rlobelleu Street October 20,1880.\t¦ep20 For Esquimaus Point.I HE B.B.\u2022«OTTER,\u201d CAPTAIN MAT, wtU leave at 2 P.M.on TUESDAY, 23tb October, and every alternate Tuesday, tor ESQUIMAUX POINT, calling at Beratml*, Godbont, Seven Islands, snd elsewhere along ibe North Shore as freight and pamergera may oflbr.A.FRASER A OO.October 20, 1880.M GOODS ! A.S IINTBJND LEAVING My Present Place of Business, I WILL OF MY WELL ASSORTED STOCK \u2014 OF \u2014 DRY GOODS, (which is complete in aU Lines.) \u2014 AT \u2014 Extremely Low Prices 1 \u2014TO\u2014 Purchase Cheap \u2014WOULD DO WELL TO\u2014 CALL AND EXAMINE BEFORE GOING ELSEWHERE.S.READ So.44, Mountain HE October 18, 1880, The Quebec Steamship Company, Wanted, RUB3ER boot AND SHOE MAKERS and Arctic hand».Ksptritneed hands win b* given work immediately.Apply to tb* OaNDEB RUBBER OO.New Haven, Ooan.October 20, 1830.\tAm Wanted, \u2019\u2022¦R A FURNISHED HOUSE, with from sight to tan rooms.In reply, address BOX 1060 «Poet Offlee.Ootober 20 llfO.\top The sjb.«mtramiohi\" is nrrxNDRD to leave on MONDAI, th* 28th October, at 10 o\u2019clock AJff, tor Ptetwo, calling at Father Point, Metis, Gasp*, Perea, Bummer, eld* and Charlottetown.Wm excellent aaotnamodatlon}tor pueengen For Freight or Pareage, apply to W.MOORE, LEVE A ALDEN,\tManager.Paarenger Agente, Atkinson\u2019s Whut, Opposite St.Loots Hotel* October 11, 18M, NOTICE.I N OONNECTION WITH THE ABOVE aounoement, DivkUod Warrante nüI be paid at par, on and after 2$th instant, on praaentation at our Oflfioe, No 82,84.Peter Street.HOLT ft DEAN, Brokers and Financial Agents.Quebec^ 3tt Ootober, 1880.CO-A-US ! Best wallsend gbate Conis, ox \u201c Fisher,\u201d from Newcastle Fresh Supply of Welch Anthracite Coals, ex \u201cNelson,\u201d from Llazmolly.Prompt delivery guaranteed.Geo, M.Webster & Go.Oc'cber 12, into.NOTICE.IRE UNDERSIGNED WILL MOT BE ible tor any debt* aontaMtod by th* Grew ef the Bark «ROCHESTER.\" JAMES BOSS, Ootober 12,1218.Cp .NOTICE.rfULR UNDERSIGNED HEREBY GIVES A aotie* that he will noth* reeprenlbla tor say debt) ool tree ted >y hto eon.J.ff.COTE, October 18,1180.St Banvenr.Op I (Rooiatered ?ucuat.18SO.) Long Cut Smoking Tobacco WE WISH TO CALL THE PABTiCU.lar attention of 8MOK&E8 to the above Brand of Tobacco, jnst placed on tbe market, and feel confident that pa trial they will find U ia The Pare»! and Sweetest Tobacco ever oflered by any manufacturer for tbe same money.Ask your Tobaooomet or Grooer for tho \u201cPRINCE IMPERIAL\u201d Brand.TRY ITS IT IS THE BEET PRINCE IMPERIAL Does not Bito the Tongue.PRINCE IMPERIAL Smokes Cool aad Swec>L to the end.PRINCE IMPERIAL Does not make the Mouth Sore.PRIRCE IMPERIAL Uf oot Now Proem *lmj» Mout.PRINCE IMPERIAL Is excellent for Cigarettes.PAIRCE IMPERIAL I* the CbMpMt and Beat.PRINCE MPERIAL The last whiff sweeter than the first.PRIRCE IMPERIAL For Sale by all respectable Dealers.LEMESURIER & SONS, ISO to 167, ST.PATH, 8TKKET, QTTKSEC* October !\u2022« IMS.oot 14 Baltimo re Oysters! AGAIN ! RECEIVE AND HAVE OON-otaatly on hand oar oelebmtod BnLTI-MORE OYSTERS.Remarks are mnlesa.anfl eompartooas are odious, bat the Oya.ara X e*U are tb# bast tor nil that.?few Two Dollar Bartels of Apples left.WFLOWEBSt FRUIT I! OAEDY 1 If you are a resident yon know Ue place ) If a stranger ba tare yon And it.OO.STRKHrr.J.j.ram*.005615 tHURSDAT, OCTOBER 21, 188ft Bi-Centenary of the Brothers the Christian Doctrine.QEAfiD CELEBRATION.As sirssdy aaooQKttd the exorcises of tEs tridumm oc thrse dsys pt»|«c lostltowd by Els Omes tbs ArcAMsbop, osss brought to s class is the church of St.Jobs the Baptist is this city yesterday.The sesctnsry was gorgeously decorated with flags and baaners ; mm of them belonging to ths Irish division of tbs schools and bearing a (oil length portrait of St.Patrick la foil pontificals sad carrying a cteller la the head, occspied a prominent pseltioo la the enact aery immediately opposite the throne encted tor the Archbishop.At Intervals In the nave of the church ware place! scerlet, green and white fltgs.The boys of ths echooie la Olecie, Chempleln, St.John and Denfoeeca streets, aad also there of toe Commercial Academy aad of St.Saavenr, to the anmher ot about S 500, occo-pisd the pews on ths ground flat sad also the two organ lofts, ths galleries beiog occupied by\tthe\tcjogrsjation.At nine o\u2019clock High Maas was celebrated by Rev.f.X tiosaeUn, P.P.of Bt.Rocha, ee dated by Rev.Messrs.Fsguy aad Mathten, ex-pupils of the Brothers, ae deacon sod gobdeocoa reapeoUvely.At tba flrst Rev.Mr.Btucheas, Doctor la Theology of the Seminary, also a former pupil, the pulpit and preached a moat eicqieut aad imprsaslve sermon from the text, \"Soflec Uttie children to come unto am \u201d Herd.Brothers Ret Id os, ProvlacUl, Albsaas, Tlrltor, aad Araoli, Director of the hoaae at Moatcaal, occupied seats ia the sanctuary.In the afternoon at five o'clock* the pupils having all areeabled on Da fled n Terrace, to the ebucob, heeded by MAM B*t-Besd and that of L\u2019Uolon Musicale.tery The decorations were the same as In the morning, excepting that ths high alter was one bless of light from ths numberlers upsn sad gas jste alight.The sacred edl-\u2022oe was crowded to repletion, Indue lag several distinguished gentlemen sod ladtee of ths city, unoegst them, occupying seats of hf»*™1 Immediately la Iront ot the sanctuary, beiog Hon.P.BalUergeon, M D , Senate-, and Olivier RX>ttel le, fcrq , M D , the latter wealing the laeigaia nf Chevalier of Gregory the Great.These gentlemen are the medical attendante of the community, aad ae such have gtvsa their services grataitoualy sloes Re establishment bars.A number of ths nqr»* of the Good Shepherd Convent also oo-copted seats la front of the sanctuary.At flva o\u2019clock, precisely, ths clergy Utt Si.John's Presbytery preceded by the parochial croes, and went proceeasloa-ally to the church through St, John street, which was profusely decorated with fljge.There were shoot fi ty priests who were pcs-oahd by ths sanctuary toys.Next cams Bis Qmce, the archiépiscopal crosj beiog carried la front ot him, aad he was sorrousd-«d by the croeicr-bearer end ether attendaets.fie was followed by ths Bishops ot Montreal, Ottawa, St.Hyacinthe, Sherbrooke, Rt-Aoaskl, Three Rivets, Chico itiml and Mgr {¦«-r\u2014_ all wearing the purple Roman cloak aad temtta Arrived at the antiacce to the choice, the choristers In the organ loft over ths main door comm*noed to chant the MagvjUsU elflant if Ik* weak baa bean tbs improved receipt of fresh halibut, 18 arrivals having been reported in thto depart.Mart with 888,900 lb* against on* arrival with 25 000 lb* tfla previous week, and four arrivals, 102,900 lbs ter lb« weak preeadlng that.Sehr * .Willi# M Btavaoe\" reporta the best fore, 50,-000 ib*, and tour other vassals ball fer 40,000 tbs cash.Georges fteh have bean In vaiy ¦i_ht receipt, only 10 arrivals having barn ra-oorted tor tbe week, with 247,009 lb# codfish \u2022ad 7J08 lb* haUbot.Mackerul hive been ia fair receipt, 29 arrivals, 5,985 brls.Receipts \u2022f Pt-* oodflah, 16 for*», 625,090 lea.Whole nambar of arrival# for ihe week, 88; total re.MiDW, 872,000 Iba aodflab, 807,0)0 Iba ballbui, s JBS brte mackerel.For the preceding week, 7* arrivals war* raported, with 1,407,000 Ibe aoangb.48;400 Iba halibut, 11,820 brie mack.\u201e Wamber of arrivals for tbe wssk end* taa Oet 10, 1879-48; racelrte, 085.000 lb# cod.fob, 80.000 lb# halibut, 1,«70 lbs marker#!.-Capa Ana JUtvirUeer.Kmgatoo, Oot.Oct 18\u2014During tbe heavy blow y«*rd.y U- *boo™ ^S!!?ld Sî Cietred.Oet 20\u2014Sblp Helena, He naan, Liverpool, G B Ball A co.____Red Jacket, Biglan, London,\t«0 ____Ajcoeer.Oswald, Barrow-ln-Foroam, Jno Sharpies, Boos A co.Prlocsts Alexandra, Kellet, Warren Polat, J Barsiall A 00.\t_ .- - Alilanes, Wankel, Honflsnr, R B Dobell A oo.____Telethon, Peterseo, Liverpool, H Fry A eo.____Souvenir, Holme, Dublin, Jas McLaren A eo.Bark Geoll, Temple, Bristol, J Burstall * \u201canother Exblbl-I JL Master, will \u2022all from Atkinson's Wharf, I\tthe other by Taylor of| Toronto), j ^ year U>80 81 In this oily, eentalning tbs Fourth and lastly, as to (ha notss of tba Moslcal Editor af the Opmcdian BpeolaUr.This gentleman Is wl a In his génération ; ba d'es rot attack me at all, bat go#* fiercely for tb* Witness for d.rtug to print a comet vsr-s.on cf my letter.I BL Jams* Street, on TUESDAY, !6lfl Oct., at fi o\u2019clock P.M.for Dalhoaols, calling along I the coast as asual going and r*turning, A.FRASER A OO.October II, 1880.\taplll C.L.GETHIN GS, SAXUEIXSTEXI,! tb.\t«.\t«wae-urt .wonmibjiOb*.tbio^bc.^ at his effia# by omitting aavaral Unaa, wh'ch I\t'*\t1\t*\u201cw\u2018 ' Oct .bar 12, 1880.aaob with twn Combination Looks on outer doors and Yala Looks on insld# com pa» t-asxts ; outside measurement of Safes : atout 4 trot blgb, 2 fast 8 inobees wide, and 2 faat 9 Inches drop.^Iron Doors tor a Vault (both outer and lunar), mada fly Edwards of Montrea\u2019, tha farmer with Combinat! an Look attacha»*nL Boiler Plate Lining, 8x7 feet, tor an Office Vault seven faat klgb.The Safes and Dsors sen ba'esen by applying at tha Btadacona Bank.Fnr terms of late or any other InformiUon apply to the Aaetiunsers or at the Offi:e of names of eU parsons named on sneb roll who reside within th* said city, and an qualified to aet respectively as Grand Jurors and Petit Jurors, for tha purpose of bring than and thora examined, corrected and approved by tha astd Connell prior to th* same bring de-llvered to the Sheriff of the Distal ct of Quebec, the whole In com r 11» nee with th* provisions of tba Act above oiled.Ky order, L.A.CANNON, City Clatfl.October 6,1880.CITY ^TREASURER'S OFFICE, QUEBEC, September 80th, i860 toAi.8Hi*Nf*TS from the Port of Plctou 1 wUh lt#\teQemj| the Turks aod ths for week enilBR Oot.lOtb, 1330\tI city was wesry with anxiety to know the Halifax Company.\u2014 2,105 I |asa0| and lu dreed lest the Turkish galleys Acadia do\t.\tJ should appear In the legacies, a carrier pigeon .1 *18® intero'l.Vale do do aeeseaaae \u2014eaweeew 7,664 TOTAL TO DATS.Halifax Company.Aeadla co Intero'l.do Vela do e\u2014ea \u2014 aaeaeo' .86,on .«46,686 47,868 .48,604 flew straight for tha Doge\u2019s palsoa, and brought oo Its wing a message with Ike good news of victory.Bo grateful was the Doge aod tbe Senate that, from that time out, the pigeon waa protected at Venice.225,888 i \u2014Standard, j«eete Hair mat with a sllgct accident.\u2022Smerald\u201d waa unable to conilnce her tr p ________ ________ Paris, oo tober 29\u2014About 10,000,000 franca nTtim üta*.and, white running back to Ports- I iq gold withdrawn today from tba Bank of nmatb harbour for si a\u2019tar, too ed the \u201cUltra j Fianoa 1* for Amsilo*.YoOSlte,',oarTylBg away bar J bbcom.Aasba aturmard socroedad in makiug test to the pier \\a tit* bar bo or, aha waa not long tbsre bafora tha \u201cFrank Peraw,\" with a bsrga la tow, Tr\u2014a.ber approrane* oo tire aam# errand, and, white endeavouring to mak# test»* the aam* star, ran serose the \u2018¦Emerald «* Una, batwron her and th* wharf, and, Iha barge swlasdng round, took away her bowsprlL Jib- boom and bofl-etey*.-A number of veerola, wbteh came down lb* lake yesterday, had tbsfr aanvaaa torn., Sept ' 6\u2014Sailed, brigValia# \u201cLittie 0 pt Banter, for Quebec.Tfla Naw SrsAiraatr Earflara»*\u2014The Allan ssati tin earriro bet -sen Liverpool aad Boston will b* in with tho first steam*» laav ng Liverpool, Nov 1L Tho sail mis from Bos on will b* A large meeting of tha shopping m rovants of Now York as** sgread that a aad after th« fi st flay ot November next they will not qbarter any vassal to Brasil ar River Plate, or to say part c\u20ac A fries, end allow la tho ahar.ar party one-0fth tdVflmrooL, Oetobar 20.11.to a.m\u2014Cotton __demand good and freely met.Uplands flftd.Orleans 7 l-16d.Hxw York, October 20\u2014Railroads generally strong and hlgner.Btnoks oloeed strong CaioAUO, Octobar 20-Flour quiet and noebengtU.Wheat strongar; No 2 rad win tar at 98c to 1.00 ; No 3 Chicago spring at 1,00* to 1 031 ca-b; 1.90} sellers Octobar, anl l.Olft roller* November.Corn dull and weak, at tile to 82c selton October, and 30*c sellers November.Rj*\t*®d uncflhnged.Bar- ley firmer, at 88c to 84c.Pork strong, at 18,60 c.shsl8,62ft sailors Octobar, and 12,26 sailers November.* Lard activa and firm, at 8,15 :«.b -nd «05 to 8 08ft rollers November.Bulk Mrota strong; soouldero, 4,95; sbort rib, 7,70 ; ¦hart clear, 7.90.Whiskey steady and on-nhMBed Freights\u2014corn to Boflalo higher at iHfJte- Raoelpte\u201421JW0 hrte flour; DOSunaWheat; 841,000 be*corn; 169,00 IfioSoimsrys; and 48.00* bus barley.dhlpmantJk-7,000 brls flour; 219,000 bnswUroL anipm.\tlol.ooo baa oats; 8,000 bus PROVRRMfl.off tea r *' d #f rosk» barrais, de., bat fl ill In (011419,900 has corn ; m o ^ases sxASt »qaAr* meuuraraect cf ta* mum as I ry*, and 19, on* nariwy.\u201cNoon* can ba a'ek whaa tha itomaob, blood, liver and kidneys are healthy, and Hop Bitten heap them so/* \u20224ba greatest nonrUblng tonic, appetiser, strengthenar and oorAttv* on ear ih, \u2014Hop Bitters.\" \u201cIt is Im possible to rsuialn long slok or out of health, where Hop Bitters are used.\" \u201cWhy do Hop Bitten our* so muebt \u2019\u2019 \u201cBecame they glv* good digestion, rioh blood, and baaltby action of all tba organs.\" \u201cNo matter what your frollugs or ail-mant is, Hop Bitten will do you goad.\" \u2018'Remainbar, Hop Bl ten never does harm, bm good, always and continually.\u2019\u2019 \u201cPurify tba blood, clean*# tha stomach and swaatea tna breath with Hop Bitten.\" \u201cQulst naïves and balmy Jg thro' the dark : Bat tfcoa srt silent ander-gtoond, And o\u2019er thee streams ihe rein, toe poet, surely to be found Wtwo Truth is found egelo.m.» __m iQ these ansnmmer'd skies ^T%n summer bird Is still, off n pheatcm onokoo cries rrocn ont e phantom hi 11 ; And thro' this midnight breaks the son Of sixty years away, Tbs light of days when life begun.The days thet seem to-dsy, When ell my griefs were shared with thee And ell my hopes were thine\u2014 Ajs ell thon wert was one with me, May ell thoa art be mine I men's love for his country.It is immortal, imperishable, end In death the Irishmen ere not divided This sentiment finds eo^o In thet snbllme outburst of in«pirsd pstrlotls o \"If 1 forget, 0 Jerusalem, let my right bend forget her ouaning.If I do not remember thee, let my tongue cleave to the roof of my oath,-if i prefer not Jerusalem shove my chief joy.\" We cannot forget the old lend If he would 'r end we woaldot If we coaid.Few countries have bled so profusely ss Ireland, end that too, let me with shame confess It, at the bends of her own children.But these things had better be forgotten, end favorably circumstanced as we ell ere on this greet end glorious continent there Is a mighty future before as, if we only make an earnest effort to obliterate the dark end anbsllowed memories of tne pest, end this Is to be done by learning\u2014not the \"shibboleth»\u2019\u2019 of conflicting dogmatic theories or politlosl creed bat by the sons of the seme soil remembering always thet the first element of true patriotism Is tnet\u2014we ere brethren ?freak recollection of this truth will enable Irishmen to avoid those unhappy divisions which have made oar country a hissing end a bye*word among the nations of Xurope.Instead then of digging ditches, let ns try rather to bridge them by mutual acts of friendship and good will sad an honest and kindly forbearance exercised one toward the other.The lecturer then gave an Interesting account of \"Irish Bulls,\u201d the well known pugnacity ol bis countrymen, end prooeeded to say that notwithstanding ell this there were innnmersble points upon which Irish* men were agreed.Woet Irishmen has ever doubted the vslor of his countrymen ?There Is hardly a battle field la Karope thet does Wb iTsemfer, _____ iu> _______ act beer testimony to their prow _ _____ _ \u2022 Hrmrr\u2019a Maaazin« for duty cells or glory offers her blood tinseled Tammoe in Harper\u2019» Maganne.|\tu\tIltahmea will always be found in the van.Then the virtue of Ir»> lead\u2019s daughters boa always been a subject of just laudation, end to crown these there Is still another subject, namely the unrivalled beeaty of oar deer old emerald home.The Irish peasant loves his home wltn a love more Intense then that cherished by Arab for bis steed.It h not surpassed even by the \u2022«Tke Bceoery and Sons» of Old Ireland*\u201d RBY BOBT.KBB\u20198 LECTURE LABT bight._.\tRr.hool Mall was\twell\tfilled\tJew who weeps over the ancient capital of Tbs Heilonel School usii was\tGael\u2019s greatness end bathes the mighty lash evening on the occasion of the .ec 8tooea £ Bion\u2019e desolated Temple with bla fiettvsrod by Bor.\t^ 00\u2018lTha 8c*n* tears.It Is as unselfish a Jonathan's love .r* uid Bongs\tof Old Ireland \u2019*\tThe\tchair\tfcr David, and it Is hardly even exceeded by Im wpfed\tby H.8.Scott,\tBsq.,\tand\ta mother in her lavish tenderness for her first amongst the audience were s large number of b0,®^e lecturer felt that it would be a need-laadltg cUinens, including severs! prominent l ^\tof valuable time to enter into Irish citleees both Protestant end Bo men J oere geographical details which weald, for \u201e\tm\u2019 k a Bishop, the talented I Ihe moe* port,be unintelligible and unlnter- 0athoUb\u2019 *r- \u201e ills haHral nlsted a ««ting, but whot be would like to direct their osgouiet of the Xnglleh Oetb^drai, played i although probably not to the same ex* Jrasioa bv Mr B.Morgan.\ttent, a aomethlng which serves to give it a for the occasion ny mr.\t*\tI___.1^,\tV/«i Asnnni tell The chairman then introduced the lecturer as follows \u2022 1+dnt m»d QnUlamt*, When the Bev.Mr.Ker did me the honor of ashlrg me to preside at thla meeting, I that the position weald be more appropriately filled ny on Irishman, bat was aamiv convinced that it was not necessary to h7a antive of the Green T*'\u201c Isis to appreciate and admire the long and brilliant list of atatrsmen, orators, poeto and worriers which cover the pages of Irish history, end cbol-Unce the admiration of the world at large.In out own Canada, thongh my countrymen the Scotch, have a remarkable gift of *»alog to the top and tw the front, Irish* mea unv* more than matnulnsd their high national renown.In «»« l«g»* profession ws find inch names as Edward Stake, bis brother ?ico»Gtnncnilo« Blake, Anglin, COonuor and, to come nearer home our ewn Chief Justtre Meredith, who, when Montreal lent him yenrs m- was truly mid by the press of that city to kfesw left behind him \"lioorsof friends end \u201c7.« aipwle enemy'' a repaUtion bo bos fuUy Zalnlalaed In Quebec.In the Church there \u201c tba nanwe of SolUvno, Btldwio, nod Carmichael, their eloquence being known to alLwhilo in the higher ranks of commerce we Tj* gach wealthy snd lloeral men as the vwMhSaQeolt.Messrf.Hamilton, Rysn end ^atTof others There ere, 1 am sure man?lu this Hell woo can look bock with sad ü^itcotioD.to the brief career of one gifted irishman who, coming Lets with poluicol aatacedrnte, which were, to say the lee»t, dlatastofnl to many, by his gebios, his wit, aiohaTDtng elcqa* nee, snd tne broad Itberal-itt of his mind, had eon the hearts alike of Protest*nts and Roman CaihoUcs, when Sa bright carter was cot abort by on assas* J/! laeviag a feeling of loviog regret which has act J*t passed swsy, snd will make the name of D\u2019Arc J *cQw \u2022 household word In Can ret ta\" history.Into the vexed question aTlrtsh politics the lecturer will of course not enter.On that snbjiot h nett men may differ widely, but all fair and moderate minda will admit that whatever may have been the mistaken of the pent, BritUh ora tea men for many veers gone by have been booeetly anxL one to Isgislnte for the good of Ireland ; and wa Mt- ail join in the hope that by bed's blessing snd the exercise of patience and torteamnee, brighter and happier ¦ray era k>eg dawn oo that tseotlful I will no longer detain you bet will wow introduce the lecturer of the evening, the Bev.Mr.Eer.The lecturer, Bev.Bobt.Ker, was recelv* ad with loud snd leng oontlnned applause.Xi }¦ of coarse impossible for us to attempt la tea small amount of space at our disposal to do on j thing like justice to the attractive address, spart;ln^ wit and glowing elo-\u2022uenen of the lecturer.Suffice it to my that for nearly two kcurs he held fats audience tpell.bound, end was frtquenlly Interrupted wtth Its well-merited applause, lu opening his subject he mid\t, \u201e\t, .\t, .Mr Ckt*rma»y Lcdua and Qeulltmtn, C%tt-«M of »\u2022 mean rt/y,\u2014WUely or Ubwisely It has been remarked that tor two very cogent -a public speaker shoo id never make an apology In the first place it the oddreee be a rood one\u2014which It rarely te, an apology U about an needful ns a fifth wheel to n conch ; and if it be a bad one, and the cbancen are strongly in favor of that contingency, no amount of apologising can mend It, snd In mis latter cane the antertannte lecturer occupies the enviable position, of the mao who to one a vulgarism, knocks yon down and then klekn yon tor tailing.In nnswer to tko question \"why am I here\u201d the lecturer ¦old \"booeetly he did\u2019nt know\u2014ss b matter of fhoff be would prefer being one of the Mdlenee, for be found ss s result of perso uni that he coold always preach a better sermon, give.a hatter lecture end generally a better (patch when qulstly sitting jw the eadience th*n when making the at* reality.This wan doubtless marked Individuality.You - cannot tell where tkeae mysterious and subtle Influences begin, still less ean you tell where they end, bat nevertheless \"without language end without voictf\u2019\u2014silently, mightily they otmcp each with its physical identity.In Ireland there is a perpetual combination and reoom t ioatton of all those eleaieiiu which are justly considered essential to the beautiful In nature, end when we have made allowance for the pardonable exaggeration of Irish dee- msrry and settle in Ireland, which the Soot not loath to do, seeing that at that lime living iu Scotland was none of the best ; and everybody that knows anything knows that Ireland was always the richest country In the world Since the death of the giants the Causeway being no longer wanted has sank under the sea, only leaviug a portion of itself visible in Ireland, a little at the Idland of Bathlln and the portals of the grand gate on Btatta.Now It Is quite possible that some envious Scot who has never had a giant worth speakiog about may be disposed to throw doubts ou this veritable history, hot If so It only snows the general injustice with which we are pursued.After this amusing sally, the lecturer gave a description of the world renowned \"Giant\u2019s Amphitheatre\u201d and continued, aad if from the Oahseway and the memories of Fin MoOoul, who by the way hold a firm place lu the traditions ot Ulster we pom to the bold headlands and storm-beaten coast of Dmy, Donegal and the West of Ireland generally, and having reached this wild district, If we take np oar position apon one of tboee silent monntelna which stretch ap their lofty heads as If to catch a glimpse of the san as he bathes himself in the far off waters of .the ocean wbst are oar feelings ss we overlook \"the vasty deep f\" Listen, If yoo osa, unmovôd lo tho mighty Atlantic ss it tells Its \"teles of tas sea,\u201d or chants amid the rocks and caverns, with more than human uraudeor, \"the rtquum mats'\u2019 of those who have fband a reeling place beneath its angry billows.What ere those wild waves saying T Do they corns can y log on their white wings a message of peace, telling oar distracted country that she shall yet bad and blossom as the rose T Or are they repeating the sad prophetic story of a natiou scattered and peeled\u2014a people terrible from their baginning, hitherto a nation meted and trodden down, whose land tho rivers have spoiled?We cannot tell,and so we lorn from the oeaselees surgtog ot the ocean, and we look heavenwards and we see rising behind us rock apon rock, peak above peak, until we catch a epr'k piercing the tblofcly-folded clouds, wherein undisturbed solitude the eegle finds a congenial home.It requires no poelio imagination to convert these soil tary mountain leaks into grim sentinels, ng an nnoeasteg vigil towards the land e setting san.\u201d As sorrow-strie ken sends forth her sons an 1 daagaters to a new and withal happier land, do tneee sentinels ol the deep wrap their beads in oloads and poor forth their deep sorrow la the teara which fill our weeping skies ?Or are these monsters pointing os heavenwards and telling us that tne path of peaceful Industry aad honorable service will moke the Dame of Irishmen illustrious ou any continent ?And from these contemplations we turn again to the ooean and ws watch its waves madly dashing themselves on the rocks s thousand feet beneath as, and as we gone along the wide vista of waters we begr, or oeem to near, a voice proclaim \"the hand that made ns la Divtoe.\u201d Is it wonderful that the most Illiterate peasant In Ireland should possess a reverence for the great Architect of the Universe\u2014not possessed, nsy not understood by the learned philoaopbers of modern times, who are endeavoring to reason the Almighty oat ot hla own creation.The Bevd.gentleman insisted that a desm lectures would not suffice to tell of the beauties of the West of Ireland, of Galway and Mayo, of Sligo, of Cavan, of Armagh, Tyrone, Down, Antrim, Monaghan, to The anecdote illattrotive of Blarney was most amusing end was admirably told.Limerick, Dahlia and the Lakes of KiHarney furnished the lecturer with material for some beanillal deeertptlve wording.Much merriment was A WaaroHXD Exisnao, indeed, 1s that of a nervous, reeole, dyspeptic inva'ld.Un-tranqnll repose, menial dsapendsney, poor appetite misery after meals,\u2014these ore some of tbs sxpvrlenis of snob a soffsrsr.Happl y there is a suts and pleasant remedy for tbs abova symptoms : Northrop A Lyna n\u2019e HHn-Ins Wtco removes them It is a lonlo wi b-oat a drawback.In oonveqaenoe of its be-nig a action, quietude and vigor returns to the nerves, appet te Improves, sleep ravlelU weary eye Ids, »ni the sto neob Is enable : to d gest properly The b-blt of b *dy te made ri ular by It, and tbs o rca a Ion renier*d -o.ve, rla >, and free from bl'a It Is a p tent em-edy for blltoai, remittent and Intermittent fever, and, If ns-xlla advene# of the unhealthy eeason greatly dim'nlabel tbo danser ot centreating those disorder!.The fine sherry wine and aromatic Ingreiimts which enter Into Its composition, give It a most agreeable flavor, and there Is aosolately nothing In lie com poil U n to Ivjare delicate person», if It Is need with ordinary discretion.It U quite unnecessary to descent on tbs medicinal properties of qohr.ns.They ere well known to be tonic, febrifuge andantl-psrlodle, end tbs experience of msdloal men for many years h.s shown them to be of a very high order.Thliprspa ration possesses them to tbs fnllcst extent, and may be relied cn to manartlela of real merit, not a catchpenny nostrum, the merit of wbicb exists only npon paper A wlne-giosefal, three or four times a day, bolt an hoar before meals, will In a short liras prodnes a marked change for tbs setter In a feebtq system and dyspeptic s.omacb.Aea for tbs (Jalnlne Wine p \u2022-pared by Northrop A Lyman, Toronto.Hold by all drngglsta.\u2022otobsr 20, 1980.\toc24-Jm-dAw HEALTH, \u2014AND\u2014 ¦vie: ottir.Sir Astley Coopers Thocsawds PaniSB before tbs msnatan of life Is rescued, In ooaecqaencs of disreraidlrg long disease In Us eat her stage.Consomption fastens Us relentless grasp upon them while they do not even tuspact lui advent.Trifling or tampering with a cough will not auswei\u2019.Delay, and unwisely chosen meal-class both so courage Us progress.Tbs pro per ocurse Is to select a well-known and star ling remedy, and ase it systematically at the outset.The bsat is Northrop A Lyman\u2019s Emulsion o.Cod Liver Oil and Hypopho*-pbiteeof Lime end Soda.The value of cod liver oil ss a pnlmonlo is too well known to require comment.Tne hypophoephltss are specialty useful for their fort*orating proper tits, oontrlbatlog to the development of musealar and flnroas tissue, both of wbicb are greatly depleted and weakened In oases of pulmonary decline.The bones are also strengthened by their use.This time-honored specific and tonic also possess»» properties os a olood partner, wnlob render It-valuable In cases of Borofma.Persons of weekly eon sUtutlen derive from It a degree of vigor obtainable from no other source, and It has even proved Itself a moil effl dent protection to loose troubled wlta a benditary tendency Vo the maladies It ta idwptea to prevent at d relieve.As oefore Intimated, its pro.cpt use is particularly recommended.In a climate rlgorosa as cur own, end wnsrs the sami~er Is so fleeting, persons with weak chest and lungs are specially In need of a reliable medicinal tafsgudrd.They wLl find none so well adapted to tnslr wants as tale tboroagnly tested and highly approved article.Prepared by Monnrup A Lyman, Totouuj, and sold by ait druggists.October 7, 1880.\tootSl-Jm-dAw criptlve writers, enough will still remsla to created by the traditions of St.Ksvla sod justify the poet's warmest fancies or the | the rehearsal of the rhyme '\u2018I\u2019ll never get rid patriot's dream.Within the comparatively ! of thet BUey.\u201d The effects ot climatic end smell sreoof thirty-two thousand sqaore ' local pecatlarlllsa in the moulding of the national character were thoughtfully suggested.Davie\u2019 poem \"This native land of mine\u201d irere made an appropriate qustation.areap miles yafclceo find almost every variety of scenery : high mounts!os and wide plalas\u2014desolate moors, turbulent rivers\u2014ooantless lakes, In' fact all the elements which contribute to the enchanting Images which fill the minds of the poet snd the peloter with delirium.Mwn« slogs of the Avon and Avoca : There is not in tbs wide world a valley oo sweet As the vale In whose bosom the bright wo-ten meet.Oh : the lost rays of fesllog aad life must depart Ere the bloim of that valley shall fade from my heart.There are so many points of Interest that the difficulty is to make a suitable selection.Belfast, the great northern metropolis, would lu Itself supply materials for a very Instructive lecture, but intimately as we are acquainted The llluitratlou of pardonable Irish exaggeration In the way of names of illustrions Irishmen was irres s Ibly funny.Bounds of applause greeted the reverend gentleman\u2019s coo damnation ot the Irish mao who Is ashamed of the land of bis birth.Ws must at aay risk make room for bis own words.He ssid :\u2014 \"And while we thus think of the old lead \u2014and not forgetting her sufferings Bor yet condoning her faults, 1 c >nnot help thinking how injustifiable Is the cohdoct of those recreant Iriafasaen on this continent who are ashamed of their country.The feeling Is, I am glad to say, moon lean manlfeated la Canada than on the other side of the Hue.Oat apon the coward who fears to own bis nationality.The man who Is ashamed of the country that gave him birth, taints the atmos- RESTORATIVE -FOB\u2014 SIJBEfffilllS TUE IEBVES -AND\u2014 munit Ill BLOOD I TRADE MARK : \u201c TSXjXZXLZTt.XT X T THIS PREPARATION ISJPRO-NOUNOED BY THE MOST EMINENT MEMBERS ttuxBBO Poer OrvicB, July.1880.Dub, MAILS.Olmb.NEW SEASONS.A.la A.M PJ« Crop 1SS1 ! P.M.iNlAHiu iO 00 Ottawa by North Shore Kaiiway.- 9.80 .8.80 .t y Grand Trunk Ballway (o).6 00 10.0\" Provluo* of Ontario by North Hbore ttallway.9.80 \u201e,.8,80 by Grand Trunk Railway (.».»«.-».8.00 GUE8JB0.SHE NEW TEAS (SEASON 1881) HAVE .already arrived, and advices from tus Tsa Districts of India and China this ssason ¦bow that the quality of early pickings of Pakllrg, Nlng Obow and Padrle Congous, the Lapsing Sanohong especially the Indian TEAS of the Upper Assam and Kangra Valley, all particular fine flavoured, fal\u2019-nodled, and exceptionally fins, If ever surpassed.$8.8© 6.00 1.00 9.80 6.90 I Being under the personal management of a professional TEA-XAbTRB ; 4.45 Having selected soma of the finest descriptions of INDIAN aad CHINA TEAe In tbs English market, now offer my customers and the pabllo generally at too usual LOW PRICKS.9.80 8.00 .8.00 folKwlng Good Bound Family Black Tea 25c per fa., worth 5U0 Good Bound Family Uncoloared Japan 26c.per fen worth 60c.Those who want a really good TEA,at Ultl money should try \u201e Artbabasko, B h e r \u2022 brooao, Lennorvllls, Islt^id Pood route, Easts; n Townships A Richmond to Montreal, by railway, dally- («> ¦ s-assese «\u2014»»#»\u2022\u2022»#»#»\u2022#»\u2014 sesess Chaudlare Station.8.09 10.90 Montreal City by roll- -way and Westward, dally, t®).,.\u2022#\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022 7.00 .M.Montreal, Three Rlv \u2022 r s and Sorsl, by steamer 8,80 10.00 ttorei A Three Rivers, .by railway, dally, aU Deeds, (Meganuo,) dally, (a),.\u2014.M, 840 .HU «!!\u2022\u2022 ana UD Ayr- vss tre,Tuesday, Xhm a-day and oaiorday, (e»D- -440 Riviere da Loop rail-way between Quebec, River du Loup, daily _ 10.10 7.4» By MXpresu, East ol River do Loup, tbs Counties ol Gasp» and Bunaventure, and tbs Provinces of New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, P.K.Island, esc Johns, Nfid., and Bermuda via Hell rax by Intercolonial Railway dally, at (6)«».m«\t0.1» .mi O handlers id Lis-10.1» .Japital £2,000,000 Stt.WITH LAR8E RESERVE FUNDS ¦ AMD« Unlimited liability of Shareholder» ! Giving Abaoluta Security to AaturatS.8.00 huwrcneu UUctn mt current rnlet Policies issued here, losses promptly prdd C.P.CHAMPION» AGSWT.No.«8, Bt.Peter 8L, Qoaboo.May 1, 1870.F©» The Surprise Tea, at 50c.per lb.! 10.00 LOCAL MAIDS.mm.Counties of Beene# and Of the Medleal Profession to be uaaqaslled for its Power in Replenishing the Vitality of tbs body, by its supply'ng all the essential eonsUtasnts cf the blood and nerve sabsWnes and for developing all tbs powers and fonctions of the system to tbs highest degree.IT IS AGBBEABLE TO THE FAIjATE, and Innocent in Its action, while eiainlng all its extraordinary properties ; and, as a spécifié, surpassing all known tbera-psntio agen'a ol lbs day for the speedy and Tne quality of whl:h wlU *arp>Us til who try it, being Strong and foil flavoured.FEKMANEET OURS OF tA WEAK.918 a uejr as uuate easily *72' mods.Ooetty outfit free.Address laua A Oe., Augusta, Mains.Dacsmber 1.1879, Lm-dAw The «real Female Remedy.JOE MOSES\u2019 FILLS.US- 1ai9 INVALUABLE MEDICINE IB f suing in tbs curs of all those painful ani langerons disorders to which the Female ccr nutation is subject.It invigorates the debt' Utatsd aDd delicate ; and by regulating and atrangthemsg las system, fortifies the youth-tal constitution for the duties of life, and when taker la mlddl*oroldags,pruvssarsal ble&- Nervous proatralton, Liver coinpialnte, P a 1 p 11 a i Ion of the heart, Dlsstnoa?, Noises in the bead and sara, of energy and app»Dts, Hvpoe bon iila, Générai debUUy, Indigestion, Incapacity for study ct business, Lafli Mude, Bhoxtosss cf breath, Trembling of the hands and limbs, Impaired dlgesUou, Mental and physical del reeslou, Consumption (la Its first stages only), Impaired sight ani memory, Nervous fancies.Impoverished blood, M era one debility fo aU its stagao, Prematura decline, 140 \u202240 Those who want a treat slioclù try f\t\u2022 The Famoufi 60c.Tea» ' Dorchester by Levis A K s n nebec Railway dftLy, at.mm.Beaumont and es t Michel, dally.8.00 Bienville, Lanson and St.Joseph, (Indian Cove), twice dally, au.Levis, thrice dal\u2019y.I THE OBlfilS UF THE FESTIVAL seesee seeees *\u20224»! I 4.4» -OF\u2014 A Blending of carsfolly and Indian (Assam) Teas.Beteoted Chinese 8.00 440 Booth dally.Oolong (Tamfiwi) 60c.per lb* 8.00 and all morbid conditions ol the system arising fro c whatever came.THE ACTION OF THE VITAL BESiOBATIVE IS TWOFOLD\u2014 on the one hand increasing tbs principle -AJLSO- Indian Taos,\tx\t* Assam Pskos, Assam Pekoe Souchong, Assam Souchong.Japan Teas, japan (Basket Fired) Bysor, Japan (Garden Pickings) X ou a g Hyson.China Teas, Ex ra Choice (Pakllng) Congou,\t, Eitr > Chutes (Nlng Coow) Congou, < Choice (Kelsow) Congou.Extra Obole»3l Le» sing Boucnong, Choice Lapsing Souchong, Extra Fins Hyson, Fine Hyson, Extra Finest (Small Deaf) Young Hyson, Superlative May uns Gunpowder.4.48 8,00 8.00 10.00 8.00 1 0.00 -WITH- ing, and on the approach of Child-birth, there which constitutes nenrous energy, and cn tbs with U,' disquisition, ou socoroslul trade and\tIné ïé ésjs industry do not come wltbio our sphere.We psss then lo the Immediate neighborhood of For trash and the Giant\u2019s Causeway, and the first object in tbs scenery that attracts our attention Is the Castle of Dunloce.Picture to your mind a perpendicular at.d Isolated rock standing high above the sea.The surface of the rock is so completely occupied by tbe edifice that the external walls are in continuation with the perpendicular sides of the cliff.The walls themselves were never lofty, but from tbe great area enclosed contained a considerable Dumber of rooms.Tne reverend lectarer having derorlbed the reck proceeded to jaj : Tbe era of the erection of Daolooe Castle cannot with accuracy be named.It has been assigned to De Conroy, Seri of Ulster, but teemingly without tu\u2019-fleient evidence.It Is known to have been la the hands of tbe English in the Fifteenth Century.la 1680, or thereabouts, Colonel McDonald, the founder of the family of Mac Donnells Antrim, oeme to iretaMS to old Tyr-connell against tne O\u2019Neil, a powerful chieftain, and was hospitably entertained by McQuillan, ihe Lord of Danluee, whom he assisted fn subduing bis neighbors.Being successful In tbelr enterprise, McDonald returned to Danloee and was pressed to winter In tbe Cast le, having his men quartered on the vassals oi McQaUlau.McDonald, however, took advantage of his position as a goeec, snd privately married tho daughter of his host, and it wss upon the strength of this msnlage that tbe MscDonnells afterwards vested tbelr claim to McQalllan\u2019e territory, A conspiracy among the Irish to marder the Scottish chief and bis followeia was discovered to him by bta wife, and they for a time made their escape, but again returned, and in time possessed a considérable portion of Antrim.Endless traditions are , snd be you Ostboilo or Protectant let tbe trifoil of yoar shamrock oe\u2014love of country \u20141 ive of kindred\u2014love of God.Then, Indeed, will yon realise tbst to you \"There Is a land, of every lend the pride \"Beloved by heaven, o\u2019er all Ihe world beside, \u2022\u2022 Vbere brighter suns dispensa serener light \u2022'And milder moons *mp»radiiw tbe night.\u201d At tbo conclusion of tbe lectaro, a hearty vote of thanks, eloquently moved by T.H.Grant, Eeq , was conveyed to Bev.Mr.Kir by thi chairman amid toad ac olsmatioa.We may be allowed to express the hope of bear Ing this lecture repeated In Ibis city at an early dots.Two Irish songs vere given daring tbe evening, te an admirable manner r \"Kotb leea Mavoarneen,\u201d by Hiss Kate Hetbrlog ton, a very sweet and charming singer by tee way, with one of tbe prettiest voices we have ever heard from an amateur, and \u201cKillarney\u201d by Mr.Wilkinson.Tbe accompaniments were plsyed by Miss Hetbrington, organist of Trinity Obarob.All left expressing tbelr delight at tee literary and moatoal treat pro vlded for teem.other the most p wennl blood and flesh geue rating agent known ; therefore, a marvellous medicine for renovating Impaired and broken-down constitutions.It qtickly improves the fonctions of assimilation to such a degree that, when for years an emaciated, anxious, cadaverous, and -eral-vital condition baa existed, the flesh will rapidly increase te quantity end firmness, and the whole system return to u robust stats of health.THE VITAL HE3TOBA.TTVE acts electrically upon the or^aniiatlou : for Instance It assists nature to générais teat human electricity which renews and re bauds the osseous, moscular, nerveas, membranous and organic ¦)stems It operates on the system without exoitlog ears or thought upon the individual ss to tae process.It moves lbs lungs, liver, heart, kidneys, stomate and intestines, with harmony, vigour, yet mildness, unparalleled in medicine.THE VITAL BB8TOBATIVE gteep book to ine human su uu tare, tea suitable oim, the pbrnpharld or animating element ol life wnich bos been wasted, and exerts an Important teflaence directly on the spinal marrow and nervous system, of a nutritive tonic and Invigorating character, m Intslnlng that buoyant energy of the brain and musoa ar system which renders the mind cheerful, brilliant, and esfrgetlo, entirely overcoming that dull, inactive, and sluggish disposition Which many persons experience in sdl tbelr actions FINALLY, THE VITAL BE8TO HATIVE niolmalna a certain degree oi activity in tee previously debilitated nervovs system ; Its use enables til debilitated organs to return to their sound stits and perform their natural fane Hols.Persons suffering from hier voua Debility, or any cf tbe hundred symptoms which this distressing disease assumes, may rest assured of on efieciutl and even speedy curs by tee Judicious use of this most It valuable remedy, THIS MEDICINE IS EXTENSIVELY USED IN THE ABMY, and Is also In very general ass in iiospiuia and Pnolle (January institutions throughout the loud, as well as te private practice, and is considered os sn tevaluaols remedy.Beware of Bpunous imitations.Ask lor \u201cblR ABIDE Y COOPER\u2019S VITAL RESTORATIVE.Do not 1st t*» Ousmlst persuade you to toko any Other.The or»ament of larger bottles and less price te put xorward.It te QUALITY the afflicted require, not QUaNTil'Y.Bo d by all ObemteU, at fis.9d., 4s.td.Ils., and s2s, per buttle.Proprietors\u2014MIL t\u2019ON A HARGBAVE, 9, , Btbaud, Low- Remembor the address.\u2014 GREAT TEA DEPOT, 11 & 13, St, John Street, A.WATTERS.July 21.1880 A MISTAKE ! To think that yon are inourahle.Cray\u2019s Vitaline! Never falls to relieve, and with proper ass will ours all diseases arising from impurity of the blood.Give VITALISE a fair tr ml, ani you wll1 bs convinced that It is a wonderful remedy.Pries |1 per bottle ; Six bottles $5 Kold by all Drogglste.8.00 4.00 440 840 4.46 8.10 Hut mm*.4.40 Quebec, thrice \u2022*»\u2022\u2022\u2022##»\u2022\u2022»\u2022#»# eseses 8.16 10.1» AM 8.00 New Liverpool and Bu Jean Chrys tome, twice dally.m.3.09 8.80\tSpence.Cove, twice dally .M.\u2014.' ¦«\u2014\u2014»\u2014 8.45 8.00 Blllery Love.8.4» 2.00 BD Sauveur and BU 440 Rocb.four tunes, dolly 8.80 2.80 1040 6.M 2.80\tSt.John Sabarb,.8.80 4 80\tA00 m.m* Berger ville ani Cap Bongs .m.8*30\u2014 8.30 8D t oy \u2022»\u2022«*#\u2022 \u2022»*\u2022\u2022«\u2022\u2022»\u2022\u2022» see\u2014a 4.09 Bonte Bhore(West)t*U m.m.Nicholas to Bscancour, dally ».*»».-\u2014 .\u2022 0.00 lO.OO.Mortu Bhore (West) 'Ancienne Lorotte, to Three Rivers and Ber-tuieç' by Norte Bhore Bal way, dally.0.80 4.00 North Bhore («est) Beanpart to Murray Bay, and tes Counties of Charlevoix, Ohloou-Hail andaagoenoy, by lOAid, dolly, aU- \u2014840 BU real\u2019s Bay, Ebon-lemente, Murray Bay, Toaunsao, L\u2019Anse ht.Jean, urana note a-d ChioouUmi, by steamer, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday A Saturday .MM .,£6,00 Et.Jean Baptiste \u2014by\u2014 3B, » TJ Xs 17 ZB \u2022 COAÆBXNJBJD WIT» Deftec, Its liâtes zê Mirai, IIiIiOfaTEATMD» \u2014 AED \u2014 So lethlng abont tbe Streets Lanes and Early History \u2014or tub\u2014 ANCIENT OAPITAIl IT ALSO 00KTAH8 A HISTORY of SPENCER WOOD * \u2014ET \u2014 \u201e\tJL,ehÆOUSrB.iOJU, - - June Si, 1880.Inland or Orleana.Mon-day, Wednesday and Fridaym.««.«m .mm.m«.«.mm« 10.00 Bt Catherine, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Baturdays Mm.0.80 10.08 m.Valcartler and Stone- ham, Wednesday and Saturday.mmm 10,00 MMM Laval and Lake Beau-port, Wednesday and Saturday.,\u2014.mmm\u2014 mmm 10.00 m.Chorioabonrg and Loretta, 9L Ambroise, dally, at 8.00 1.00 3.00 Weessss seesees 2.00 8.80 The Reason Why CRAY\u2019S VITAdINE Is fast becoming THE POPULAR RtMEOY OF THE DAY Is, that U Will do an that te elalmed ior it te the Pamphlet.Bead the Pamphlet carefully.Bay ona bctlfe, and take it according to directions and yon wUi fled relief and be jerlsct y satisfied tbat n te wo.tb »1.Bold by alt DraggisU, THE GRAY MEDICINE CO., Tox*oxxfio.Bold by B.McLeod, and Jno.surke Fabrique Btratt; J.J- Veldon, 122, Joseph Sweet, sv Rocu\u2019e.and ah Qaeoeo Urugglsta.May Si, 1880\tmyn-Fnofioo Btj experience.Jane ».I860.dacSAVO-Lm-mAthdAw NOBTHUXBOBDann now, araeiukwn.Caution\u2014Am that the words « /SUR A.OOOPE&8 VITAL RMTORAT1VM\u201d are blown on seek tott/s, and that ¦ idental to FemaleA r be Onmmv te the only reliable remedy for Bad Legs, Old Wounds, Bores and Ulcere, of however long aland ing.For Bronchitis Diphtheria, Oougfas, Colds, «cut, Rheums visas aad all Skin Diseases it baa ao equal.BEWARE OF WM CUUMMT3 1MOBT RESPECTFULLY TAKE LEAVE to call tbe attention ot tbe Pnbhe generally to tbe fact, tbai certain Houses la New York are tending to many porta tithe globe BPURIOUB IMITATIONS of my PUta usd Ointment.Tboee frauds hear on their label «oxxe address la New York* I do not aüow my Medlelnea to ha mid la say port ol the United Btatm.X Agents there.My Medlelnea are only : by me, at 888, Oxford fatreet, Laadoa.In tbe books of dlxeetson* affixed to tbe spurious moke is a caution, warning the Pab> Uc against being deuelved by eouaterfoUA Do not be milled by this audacious trick, oo they are th rosmfsrPsirs they yrtasutf ts de- These counterfoils are purohaaad by an-principled Vendors at ona-balf tbs priee af my Pills aad Ointment, and are stid to you os my genuine Medlelnea.I mast esurnesuy appeal to that kseine of justice, wbicb I feel sure I may ventare upon ask lu g from aU bonouiobra parsons, to nastet me, and Um Public, as for as may Ue la tbelr power, in denoeaetag ttieshamefal Fraud, Each Pot and Bax of tbe Genalne Medl> clnee beam tbe BrtUeh Government fatamy, with tbe words ««HosJbowATfo Puas Am Om to just, Lojroon, engraved thereon.On tbe label ta tbe address, 688, Oxxonn farnnwc, Lrfnrae*, where alone they are Manafaetnred* Balioway'» Pilla '\t\u2018\t\" The Trade Marks ef them Meulslam ar« regteured to Ottawa.H»Boe,any onetturocfah» out tbe Brtttab Pomesilcus, who may keef tbe American Counter;*ite for min, will ha prasecated.Bigmed, THOMAS HOLLOWAY, 088, osjwB»Bmmt,Lem«K jm.L 1878 January SC, 18T9\taepfiE^Msu-beOw n t?ft » a H** » Pj* VU: ktk'tob * V* stxnareTV* Adisrttelog Ageute, xm Oft» vote Sams, Dxmorr, sacm.ns Aagcfl I4I88 Printed and Published by J.J.FuO\u2019xM Editor and Proprietor at bis Btcam Print* Ing Works, Mountain HllL Subscription -DAILY, fiO.OO par auaom WEEKLY, $2.00, la sdvonoo.Advertisements for one etui two Insertion Ktrht Oents per Line caob.Three cs more F:ur Cents per Line each Itsertlca, Otoe fwloc or Tfarloo pas Wash, Bight Oca* \t "]
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