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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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[" r9ir*r*> , COMMERCIAL AND SHIPPING- GAZETTE.YOL.XXXY.QUEBEC, WEDNESDAY, MAY 4, 1881.tirand Trank Railway OF CA.IT A TI-A.QOING WEST.Mixed Train leaves Point Levi st.9.45 AM.Express leaves at.Arriving at Montreal at 7.55 P.M.6.00 AM.GOING EAST.Mixed Train leaves Montreal at 7.00 AM Arriving at Point Lovi at.6.15 P M Express Train leaves Monti at.10.00 P.M Arriving at Point Levi at.7.30 AM.Train leaving Point Levi 55 P.M., for Montreal and Portland, runs through Montreal Sunday AM., and remains aver Sunday at Island Pond, eaving there at 7.00 AM every Monday for Portland.All the Trains run daily, except Sunday.HICKSON, vieneral Manager.November 29 1880.\t.dec2779 l.ft«.£ 0.RAILWAY.CHANGE OF TIME COMMENCING ON TflLÏÏESDAXDec.23rd, 1880, Trains will nm ai follows Mixed.1.30 am Leave Hochelaça for V.'.aws.Arrive st Ottawa.'11.30 Leave Ottawa for! Hoehdasa.12.10 Arrive at Hochelaga 10.30 Mail.8.30 am 1.10 PMl 8.10 AM 12.50 PM 6.00 PM 8.00 am 3.00 pm 9.55 Leave Hochelaga for for Quebec.Arrive at Quebec.Leave Quebec for Hochebia.5.30 ?X 10.10 am Arrive at Hochelacraj 8.00 AM 5.00 PM Leave Hochelaga for St.Jerome.,.Arrive at St Jerome Leave St.Jerome for Hochelaga Arrivent Hochelaga Leave Hechelwja for Jnliette.Arrive at Joliatte.Leave Jolietta for Hochelasr* t Ho Arrive MhsftMa 5.30 pm 7.15 \u201c| 6.45 am 9.00\t.Express 5.15 pm 9.55 \u201c 4.55 9.35 Intercolonial Railway.1SS0, Winter Arrangement.1881.ON AND AFTER MONDAY,THE 29th November, the Trains will run daily (Sunday excepted) as follows :\u2014 Wrill Leave Point Levis.ALLAN LINE.Under contract with the Governments of Canada and Newfoundland for the conveyance of the CANADIAN and UNITED STATES MAILS.Qubbbc Time.Railway Time.EXPRESS for Halifax and St.John.8.10 A.M.7.55 AM.ACCOMMODATION and MAIL.'9.30 AM.9.15 .AM.FREIGHT.6.45 P.M.6.30 P.M.Will Arrive at Point Lewis.Quebec Time Railway Time.EXPRESS from Halifax and St.John.8.05 P.M.7.50P.M ACCOMMODATION and MAIL.3.40 P.M.3.25 P.M.FREIGHT.5.20 A.M.5.05 AM 1881 Summer Arrangements.1881 This company\u2019s lines are oom- jM)sed of tho follo^n* Double-engined, The Trains to Halifax and St.John run through to their destination on Sunday morning, while those from Halifax and St John remain in Campbell ton.The Pullman Car leaving l\u2019oint Levis on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday runs through to Halifax, and that leaving on Monday, Wednesday and Friday to St.John.D.POTTINGER, Chief Superintendent Railway Office, Moncton, N.B., \\ 24th November, 1880.\t/ November 27, 1880.Levis & Kennebec Railway.T 10.10 \u201c 6.30 AM 10.90 PM 6.30 AM 5.00 pm 7.25 6.00 AM 8.20 (Local Trains between Hull and Aylmer.) Trams leave Mile-End Station Seven Minuit» Later.tAT Magnificent Palace Cars on all Passenger Trains and Elegant Sleeping Cars on Night Trains Trains to and from Ottawa connect with Trains to and from Quebec.Sunday Trains leave Montreal and Quebec at 4 p.m.All Trains run by Montreal Time.Obssbal OmcBs.\u201413 PLACE D\u2019ARMES^ TICKET OFFICES: {MONTREAL.OrroafTB Sr.Louts Hotel, Quebec.L.A SENEGAL, Geu\u2019t Supt.RAINS WILL RUN AS FOLLOWS until further notice :\u2014 MAIL.Leave Levis for St.Joseph.4.00 P.M Arriving at St.Joseph.7.00 P.M.Leave St.Joseph for Levis.7.00 A.M.Arriving at Levis.10.00 A.M The present terminus of the Lino is only 11 miles from the celebrated Chaudière Gold Mines Stages connect on arrival of each Train.First-class return fare Two Debars, Second-class, $1.35.ROBERT SMITH, Manager pro-tem.Apr 16.1881.\tmy7 Delaware and Hudson Canal Co's IR-^IILJRO A.ID 3 \u2014TO\u2014 Saratoga, Troy, Albany, Boston, New York, Philadelphia, AND ALL POINTS EAST AND SOUTH IQMiLillB GRIMES, Train» leave Montreal : 6.50 a m.\u2014Day Express with WagnerV Elegant Drawing-Room Car attached, for Saratoga, Troy and Albany, arriving in New York at 10.10 p.m.same day without Change.3.15 p.m.\u2014Night Express\u2014Wagner\u2019s Elegant Sleeping Car runs through to New York with out change.EyThis Train makes close connection at Troy and Albany with Sleeping Car Train for Boston, arriving at 9.20 a.m.New York Through Mails and Express car ried via this lino.Information given and Tickets sold at all Grand Trunk Railway offices, and at the Company\u2019s office, 143 St, James Street, Montreal.JOSEPH ANGELL, CHAS.C.McFALL, Gen\u2019l Pass\u2019r Agent,\tAgent, Albany, N.Y.\tMontreal, P.Q November 18, 1879.\tmy28-Lm JUST For sale by RECEIVED.A.WATTERS.March 19.1831.PATENTS obtained for new* invention or (or improve meats in old ones.Caveats, Trade-Marks and all patent:business promptly attended to.?mmom that have been rejected anaf «SD, In moet cases, be patented by us.IBetng opposite the V.8.Patent Office, and en-'gaged in PATENT BUSINESS EXCLUSIVELY, wve em secure patents in ess time than those who are remote rom Washington and who must depend upon the mail n all transactions with the Patent Office.When Inventors send model or sketch we make search in the Patent Office and advise as to its patentability free of charge.Correspon-denes confidential, prices low, and NO CEAitOc.UNLESS PATENT IS OBTAINED.For special references, terms, advice, Ac., SUGAR-CURED HAMS l ÿJ-OW RECEIVING, And for sale by M.G.April 9,1881.MOUNTAIN.NOTICE 'S HEREBY GIVEN THAT APPLICA- Ti X tion will be made at the session of the Clyde-built, Iron Steamships.They aro built in water-tight compartments, are unsurpassed for strength, speed and comfort, are fitted up with all the modern improvement* that practical ex|»erience can suggest, and hare wide the fattest time on record.Vessel*.\tTonnage.Com mander*.PARISIAN.5400 CaptJasH Wylie.SARDINIAN.46oO Capt J E Dutton.POLYNESIAN.4100 Capt R Brown.S ARM ATI AN.3600 Capt J bo Graham.CIRCASSIAN.4000 Lt Smith, R N R.MORAVIAN.3650 Lt Archer, RN R.PERUVIAN.3400 Capt Jos Ritchie.NOVA SCOTIAN.3300 Capt Richardson.HIBERNIAN.3134 Capt Hugh Wylie.CASPIAN.3200 Capt M Trucks.AUSTRIAN.2700 Lt RBarrett.RNR NESTOR!AN.2700 Capt Barclay.PRUSSIAN.3000 Cant J G Stephen.SCANDINAVIAN.3000 Lt Thomson, RNR BUENOS AYREAN.3800\tCapt N McLean.COREAN.4000\tCapt McDougall.GRECIAN.3600\tCapt Legallaw.MANITOBAN.3150\tCapt Macnicol.CANADIAN.2600\tCapt C J Menzics.PHOENICIAN.2800\tCapt James Scott.WALDENS IAN.2000\tCapt Moore.; CORINTHIAN.2400\tCtpt Brown.LUCERNE.2200\tCapt Korr.NEWFOUNDLAND.1500\tCapt Myliu*.ACADIAN.1350\tCapt J McGrath.DOMINION LINE OF STEAMSHIPS.CUXARD LINE.Running in connection with the Brand Trunk Railway of Canada, Tone NOTIQE.LANE SOUTE.ons .3,157 .2,680 .2,700 .2,000 .3.176 Suebec.'.2,700 rooklyn.3,600 Montreal.3,284 Toronto.3,284 Ottawa.3,850 Sarnia.3,84 The shortest sea route\tAmerica and pturopo, being 1 only five) days between) land to land.THE STEAMERS OF THE LIYEaPOOL, LONDONDERRY and QUEBEC HAIL SERVICE, Sailing from LIVERPOOL every THURSDAY, and from Halifax every SATURDAY, (calling at Lough Foyle to receive on board and land Mails and Passengers to and from Ireland and Scotland) are intended to be despatched FRONT QUEBEC, PERUVIAN.May 7 POLYNESIAN.\u201c 15 PARISIAN.\u201c 21 SARDINIAN.** 28 MORAVIAN.June 4 S ARM AT IAN.\u201c 11 RATES OF PASSAGE FROM QUEBEC: Cabin.870 and $30.00.(according to accommodation.) Intermediate.$40.00.Steerage.$25.00.Ontaris.Mississippi.Teutonia.St.Louis.Dominion.Texas.2,700 Canada(Build\u2019»).3.856 Date of Sailing.Steamers will run as follows from PORTLAND for LIVERPOOL TORONTO.Cth May.From Quebec : DOMINION.7th May.MISSISSIPPI.12th May.BROOKLYN.19th May.TEUTONIA.26th May.ONTARIO.2nd June.MONTREAL.9th\tJune.TORONTO.IGth June.BAT*» OF PASSAGE : Cabin, Queboe to Liverpool, $50 ; Return, $90.Prepaid Steerage Tickets issued at the Lowest Rates.Through Tickets can be had at all the prin cipal Grand Trunk Railway Ticket Offices in Canada, and Through Bills of Lading are granted to and from all parts of Canada.For Freight or Passage, apply, in London, to Bowring, Jamieson « Co., 17 East India Avenue; in Liverpool, to Fliun, Main A Montgomery, 24 James Street, and WM.M.MACPHERSON, Commercial Chambers, 92, St.Peter Street, Quebec.April 26, 1881.THE Cunard Steamship Company Limite I Between new york and liver- ¦ mmmmm m POOL calling at CORK HARBOR, i\u2019 rom Pier 40 N.R., New York.\u2022Gallia.Wednesday,\t4th May Palmyra.Wednesday,\t4th May Algeria.Wednesday, 11th\tMay \u2022Scythia.Wednesday, 18th\tMay Malta.Wednesday, 18th\tMay* Parthia.Wednesday, 25th\tMay* \u2022Bothnia.W*lnesday,\t1st June* Aleppo.Wednesday,\t1st June- and every following Wednesday from New York.Steamers marked thus * do not carry Steerage.RATES OF PASSAGE $80 and $100 according to accommodation.Tickets to Paris, $15 additional.Return tickats on favorable terms.Steerage at very low rates.Steerage tickets from Liverpool and Queenstown and all other parts of Europe at lowest rates.Through bills of lading given for Be.i st Glasgow, Havre, Antwerp and other ports on the Continent, and for Mediterranean ports.For freight and passage apply at the Com pany\u2019s Office, No.4, Bowling Green.VERNON H.BROWN A CO., Agents.April 30, 1881, NEW CROP TEAS I NOW RECEIVING, THE FOLLOWING General Assortment »f New Crop Teas ; G.T.R.FERRY.the Ferry On and after the IGth instant, Steamer will X, IE ^ XT\" IE QUEBEC.A.M] 7.15 Express to Halifax.8.45 Mixed to Richmond and Mail to River da Loup.THE STEAMERS OF THE Liverpool, Queenstown, St, Johns, Halifax & Baltimore Mail Service Are intended to be despatched as follows : FROM HALIFAX, NOVA SCOTIAN.May 9 HIBERNIAN.\u201c\t** CASPIAN.June\t6 NOVA SCOTIAN.*.\u201c\t20 Rates of Passage between Halifax and Bt/John\u2019s : Cabin.!.$20.00 | Intermediate.Steerage.$6.00 $15.00.k;m THE STEAMERS OF THE BLASGOW AHD QUEBEC SERVICE : Are intended to sail from Quebec to Glasgow : BUENOS AYREAN.May 7 CANADIAN.\u201c\t14 GRECIAN.\u201c\t21 COREAN.\"\t28 MANITOBAN.June\t4 each Provincial Legislature by tho QUEBEC CENTRAL RAILWAY COMPANY for an Act to amend the Acts incorporating the said company so as to give such additional powers as nave become necessary in consequence of its having purchased the Levis & Kennebec Railway, and also to make provision for a new joint issue of STOCK and BONDS over the wnrie length of the «aid united Railway, and to authorise such an extension and change in the line as may be found most suitable for making connection* with the wharves at Levis, and to extend the time for the completion of said Levis & Kennebec Railway to the Maine frontier, and for other purposes.ROBT.N.HALL, '\tAtfy for Applicants.April 4.1881\tAm X3T Berths not secured until paid for.An experienced Surgeon carried on vessel.Through Bills of Lading granted in Li verpool and at Continental Ports to all Points in Canada and the Western States.A Tender with Mails and Passengers for Liverpool Mail Steamers will leave the Napoleon Wharf every Saturday morning; at nine o\u2019clock precisely.For further particulars apply to ALLANS, RAE & CO., Agents.Société de Prêts et Placements de Quebec.P.M.(LEVIS STATION.A.M.7.40 Mail (from t West.P.M.5.00 Market Train te River du Loup.7.00 Mail to the West 3.25\tMail romRive|, du Loup.6.25\tMixed f r m Richmond.Extra Choicest Moyune Hyson.Choice\tdo.do.Choicest Moyune Gunpowder.Do.Moyune Imperial.Extra Choicest Uncolored Japan.Garden Flowers do.\tde.Finest Garden Leaf do.\tdo Choice Imperial do.\tdo.Choice Moyune Twanksy.Superfine New Season s Lapsing Souchong Choicest New Season Moning Congou.Choicest New Season Kaisow Congou.M.G.MOUNTAIN.April 9, 1881 \u201cS' Ice and weather permitting O\u2019 Intermediate Trips or Freight.March 16w 1881.\t:\t.ULPHOL\tLOTION.**\u2014An Extoroa Means of CURING SKIN DISEASES.There is scarcely any erujition but will yield to ¦\u2018Sulpholine\u201d in a few days, and commence to fade awav even if it seems |>aat cure.Ordinary pimples, redness, blotches, scurf, roughness, vanish as if by magic ; whilst old, enduring skin disorders, that have plagued the sufferers for years, however deeply rooted they may be, \u2018Sulpholins\u201d will successfully attack them.It destroys the animalculn which cause these unsightly, irritable, painful affections, and always produces a clear, healthy, natural condition of the skin.\u201cSulpholine\u201d Lotion is sold by most Chemists.Bottles, 2s.9d.Made by J.Pepi>er A Co., London, England.ri'BLIC NOTICE 11$ HEREBY GIYEN, Peppers quinine and iron tonic mma and develope* the nervous energies, en- THAT A SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING 81 the SHAREHOLDERS »f the elopes riches the blood, promotes appetite, dispels languor and depression, fortifies the digestive organs.Is a specific remedy for neuralgia, ague, indigestion, fevers of e*>«ey 4B»4,-flbe*t affections, and in wasting diseases, scrofulous tendencies, &c.The whole frame is greatly invigorated by Pepper t Tonic, the mental faculties brightened, the constitution greatly strengthened, and return to roburt health certain.Bottles, 32 doses, 4s.6d ; next size, 11s.Sold by Chemists everywhere.The name of J.Pepper, Bedford Laboratory, London, must be on the label.There is no Tonic so certain in effect as Pepper\u2019s Quinine and Iron._ It is »*\u2022 i ii n l * ,i n*i_ six.1.I strongly recommended to residents in India and Merchants Exchange, m thetlty Of Quebec, the Colonies, and should always be kept ready for use in every case of fever or fabrile condition AFTtRNOON DESPATCHES.«BEAT BRITAIN.Polar Exploration-Light on Ocean The Electric Steamers.(Fer Montreal Line., London, May 3\u2014Lord Lonsdale, who has been lately in America with his yacht the \u201cNorthumbia,\u201d has purchased a steamer of 1,000 tons, to attempt to search for the North Pole from this side.The Inman steamer \u201cCity of Richmond\u201d arrived at Queenstown yesterday, from Liverpool, lighted with Swan\u2019s incandescent electric lamps.The saloon had six lamps, of a pattern somewhat similar to the oil lamp, and each lamp had five small electric jets, each surrounded by a small glass globe.The lighting of a ship by electricity is as yet only an experimental stage, but the results obtained during the trip down the Channel have been sufficiently complete to convince Capt.Leech of the success of the experiment.Some of the staterooms are also lighted by an extension of the principle upon which the saloon is lighted.Mr.Bates and his staff of electricians proceeded to New York to further note the working of the experiment on the voyage across the Atlantic.FRANCE.Fatal Accident to a Bank Manager \u2014Hessy Helfmann.Parts, May 3\u2014Pascal Daguin, Manager of the Bank Discount, was mortally injured today by a falling girder while driving past the ruins of the drapery store\" of the Printemps, recently burned It is announced an abortive attempt lias been made by the Nihilists at St.Petersburg to rescue Hessy Helfmann.Rochefort is organizing monster meetings all over France to Ërotest against the barbarity of executing [elfmann.GERMANY.The Czar and the Nihilists |\u2014 Gloom in' St.Petersburg\u2014 Persecuting the Jews.Berlin, May 3.\u2014While tho Czar remains in retirement, at Gatschina, the implacable enemies of his Government areas dangerously busy as ever.Rumors of daring operations by Nihilists in disseminating manifestoes conveying warnings to the Czar continue to reach here.On Sunday the police of St.Petersburg -were searching for mines near the Seminoffsky bridge, though nothing seems to have been found.The social and political atmosphere of St.Petersburg is growing thicker and is fraught with omens of another approaching storm.Private letters received here describe the city ds like a gloomy prison-house, where little is heard of the outside world and everybody lives in a constant state of painful suspense.The chief journals still appear with mourning borders.Kibff, May 3.\u2014Two battalions of troops were despatched on Sunday to Smela and Korrsuinx to quell excesses against the Jews.The Jew\u2019s are also threatened at Umar and Litin, but enorgetic measures have been taken to protect them.chosen President, and Mr.Win.luce, the Vice-President.At the last Assizes, before Mr.Justice Galt, Edward Roy, a shoe-maker, was put on his trial for raising a Dominion Bank note from $1 to $4.The trial excited some interest and was closely watched, the prisoner being defended by Mr.Nicholas Murphy.He was found guilty, but for various reasons only received one month in gaol.He was in dne time removed to gaol, but had not been there many days before he was transferred to the Central Prison.Mr.Murphy, his counsel, learned of this yesterday and determined to investigate matters.He went to the Central Prison, obtained Roy\u2019s affidavits as to how he was committed, &c., and is determined to make this a test care.He holds that the law is perfectly plain, that when a prisoner is sentenced without hard labor it is impossible for any authority to make him work during bis confinement ; no man can go to the Central Prison without being compelled to work, unless nnakle to w\u2019ork.The prisoner\u2019s counsel moved for a writ of habeas corpus in the case and the matter was taken into deliberation.The Home Committee of the Grand Trunk Brakesmen publish a letter calling upon the men to hold themselves in readiness for slrik ing on Wednesday at midnight, and warning them against committing any acts of violence or in any way contravening the law.News or the City and District, M 12,819 TEN IS.An Englishman Fighting for Tunisians.the Tunis, March 3\u2014The French Consul-General has complained to the British Consul that one Perkins, an English newspaper correspondent, has been fighting in the ranks of the Tunisian tribes and killed a French officer.The Consul requested Perkins to return.Levis & Keiehec Railway Conpy -WILL BS HKLD AT TTIK- \u2014-ON- Saturday, tie lit flay of May cert, At 10 o\u2019clock A.M.For the purpose of taking such steps as have become necessary by reason of the sale of the Levis 4 Kennebec Railway and its apport en ances by the Sheriff, on the 2nd day of March last.By order, LAWRENCE LYNCH, Secretary\u2019 Quebec, April 6th, 1881.April 7, 1881.\tAm mAKAXA J.pared only by J.Pepper, London.This Fluid combination, extracted from medicinal roots, is now usea instead of blue pill and calomel for the cure of dyspepsia, billiousness and all symptoms of congestion of the liver, which are generally pain beneath the shoulders, head-ache, drowsiness, no appetite, furred tongue, disagreeable taste iu the morning, giddiness, disturbance of the stomach, and feeling of general depression.It sets the sluggish liver in motion, very slightly acts on the bowels, giving a sense of health and comfort within 24 hours.It is the safest medicine.Taraxacum and Podophyllin is a fluid made only by J.PEPPER, Bedford Laboratory, London, whose name is on every label Bottles, 2s.9d.and 4s.6d.Sold by all Chemists.A most valuable and essential medicine for India, Australia, the Cape, and Colonies generally.LOCKYE&\u2019B SULPHUR HAIR RESTORER will darken grey hair, and m a few days com- FOR SALE, pletely bring back the natural colour.The effect is superior to that produced by an instantaneous dye, and does not injure the skin.Large bottles, Is.6cl\u2014Lockyeris is equal tc the most expensive ha:\u201d restorer.-AT- REDUCED RATES HE FOLLOWING STEAMBOAT .EN LOOKYEH\u2019S SULPHUR HAIR RESTORER is the best for restoring grey hair to its former colour.It produces a perfectly natural shade, and is absolutely harmless.Recommended for destroying scurf and encouraging growth of new hair MONEY TO LEND.T: .GINES, to wit One, 45 in.Cylinder, 10 feet Stroke.* THE SOCIETY OFFER THE FOLLOW\u2019 ing advantages on lie O.A.SNOW & CO., Orrosmr Patxnt Ornux, Washington, D.C November N I Outfit furnished free, with full in striction* for conducting the most profitable business that anyone can engage in.The business is so easy to learn, and our instructions are so simple and plain, profits from the to $IOi $100 REWARD ! « ORAGE B.PHILLIPS MANAGER OF th* Hop Bitters Base Ball Club, having «been mining since Saturday night, the 24th ult., She haring le t Rochester, N.Y., at that time \u2022with money to pay the Club, we will pay a renard of $100 for news of him or where he may found.He ia about 24 years old, 5 feet 6 Aches in height, slight built, thin face, dark eye*.HOP BITTERS MFG CO.August 7,1880.that anyone can make great profits from t very start.No one can fail who is willing work.Women are as succeaaaful as men.Boys and girls can earn large sums.Many have made at the business over one hundred dollars in a single week.Nothing lik i it ever known before.All who engage are è irprised at the ease and rapidity with which they are able to make money.Yon can engage in this business during your spare time at great profit.You do not have to invest capital in it We take all the risk.Those who need ready money, should write; o us at once All fur nished free.Address Taira & Co.lAugusts* M ôœ OOLU MSDAL, TH1 HIGH BEPUTATION extensive sale of the old, time-tried and well proved COOK\u2019S FRIEND JOSEPH GILLOTT\u2019S STEEL PENS, BAKING POWDER BY *TT* DEALERS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD.nave raqved unscrupulous parties to imitate th6i packages ia which it is sold, and even to appro-t~iste a part its name as r**il 12, \u201c Api 1881.Jra-d&w THE LAW OF GRAVITATION.Lying beneath an apple tree Sir Isaac Newton saw an apple fall to the ground.His enquiring mind led him to investigate the cause, and the result was the promulgation of the theory now known as the law of gravitation\u2014a system which at once won the assent of the learned world, and by means of which the motions of all the known heavenly bodies are explained, and those of the yet unknown can be determined.A singularly comprehensive principle is that propounded and carried into practice by Holloway.He divides all the usual diseases into two classes\u2014those arising from imperfect action of the digestive organs, and those proceeding from impurities of the blood.These two classes of disease ho treats by means of his celebrated Pills and Ointment, two skilfully prepared remedies which have been most successfully used in all the habitable parts of the glebe.His unparalleled success has made his name a household word not only in his native land, but throughout the length and breadth of the world.Countries where proprietary medicines are forbiden by law have relaxed their stringent regulations in his favour.True merit is always at length recognized.The rich and the poor, the learned and the ignorant, phj si-cians, statesmen, monarchs, a nation of enlight ened freemen, have sanctioned, used, and extolled them.They are Jired facts in medical history.Is not this better than having light under a bushel Î ll anything is worth knowing it is worthy of being universally known.So thinking, Holloway proclaims the \\ irtues of his medicines through the press, and fortunaafpin and the gratitude of millions have been ms r.ward.In making these statements, we are guided by an earnest wish to benefit the sick and suffering of all nations ; and in directing their attention to the well-attested curative properties of Holloway\u2019s remedies, we only reiterate facts and opinions which are patent to three-fourths of the civilized world.\u2014Lammas Indicator.AN ASTONISHING jFACT A large proportion of the American peo->Ie are to-day dying from the effects of Dyspepsia or disordered liver.The result of these diseases upon the masses of intelligent and valuable people is most alarming, making life actually a burden instead of a pleasant existence of enjoyment and usefulness as it ought to be.There is no good reason for this, if you will only throw aside prejudice and skepticism, take the advice of Druggists and your friends, and try one bottle of Green\u2019s August Flower.Your speedy relief is certain.Millions of bottles of this medicine have been given away to try its virtues, with satislactory results in every case.You can buy a sample bottle for IQ cents to try.Three doses will relieve the worst case.Positively sold by all Druggists on the Western Continent.April 16,1881.\toct9-Lni Advertising itself wherever it goes by wondrous and gratifying effects which it pro! duces, that sterling medicinal preparation^ Thomas\u2019 Ecleotiuc Oil, is winning \u201cgolden opinions\u201d in all ports of the United States Testimonials constantly pour in demonstrating its superlative efficacy, in a manner as pleasing to its proprietors as it must be convincing to those who read it in the public prints, those evidences of its popularity and geuuine worth.Never was there a remedy which received ampler or inure satisfactory endorsements ; never was there one which better deserved it.It is a tried rkmxdt.Experience has demonstrated that it not only relieves, but eradicates the most obstinate coughs, sore throat of a malignant type, catarrh of long standing, rheumatism, neuralgia, stiffness aud lameness of the back, muscles and joints, piles and kidney troubles, external hurts and sores, and other bodily troubles, as well as many of the disorders peculiar to horses and cattle That it cures in every instance, is not protended, but that, if systematically used, and the malady susceptible of being remedied, it will lemedy it, is a fact amply established.Sold by all dealers.Price, 25 cents.Prejiared only by NORTHROP k LYMAN Toronto, Ont.Note.\u2014Acfccfric\u2014Selected and Electrized.March 15 188L\tJm-d&w EVERYBODY uses \u201cTISABERKY\u201d orths Teeth and Breath.Ask your Druggist for Sample Package, 5c.Large Bottles, 35c.Noven.25, 1880.\tLm-d&w The Great Female Remedy, JOB MOSls1 PILLS.This invaluable medicine is unfailing m the cure of all those painful and dangerous disorders to which the Female constitutiou is subject- It invigorates the debilitated and delicate ; and by regulating and streugtheiiing the system, fortifies the youthful constitution for the duties of life, and when taken in middle or old age, proves a real bless ,ng.and on the approach of Child-birth these Pills should be used for two or three weeks pre vious to confinement ; the benefits to be deriv ed are incalculable ; they fortify the constitu tion, lessen the suffering during labor, prevent weakness of the organs, and enable the mother to perform her duties with comfort to bersolf and child.In all cases of Nervous and Spinal Affections Pains in the Back and Limbs, Fatigue in alight exertion.Palpitation of the Heart, Hysterics and Whites, these pills will effect a cure when all other means have failed ; and although a powerful remedy, do not contain iron, calomel antimony, or anything hurtful to the constitu tion.Sold by all Medicine Dealers.Full directions in the pamphlet around each package.JOB MOBfifl, NEW YORK, SOLE PBOPBIET B $1.00 and 12$ cents for postage, enclosed o Northrop k Lyman, Toronto, Ont.general agents for the Dominion, will insure a bottle containing over 50 pills b return mad.November 24, 1879\tJm-d&w MAMlUUD RESTORED.A victim of ear y imprudence, causing nervous debility, premature decay, etc., having tried in pain every known remedy, has discovered sim pie means of self-cure, which he will send free to his fellow-sufforers.Address J.S.REEVES, 43 Chatham St., N.Y.October 9, 1880.\tLm-cod&w, J\"' W i 1 A Hist.When you ask for a bottle of Perry Davis\u2019 Pain-Killer, and the gentlemanly store-keeper, without scarcely looking, remarks, \u201cwe are just out, but have another article as good or better, which sells for the same price, viz., 25 cents.\u201d Turn on you heel and say, Good bye, Sir ! That man cares more for the two or three cents extra profit which he gets than he doesfor your health or happiness.PORT OF QUEBEC-ARRIVED.May 3\u2014Bark Adriatic, Craig, Leith, April 4, R R Dobell & co, coal*.-Betsy k Arnold, Thoresen, Flashing, Mofi 30 CLEARED.May 3\u2014Brigt Star, Leluan, St Pierre-Miquelon, J B Renaud & co.Schr Helene, Menard, St John\u2019s, NF, Price, Bros k co.A CARD To all who are suffering from the e*\u2014ors and indiscretions f youth, nervous weaknes early decay, loss of manhood, 4c., I will send a recipe that will cure you, FREE OF CHARGE This great remedy was discovered by a mis, sionary in South America, Send a self-add ed envelope to the Rev.Joseph T.Ini Station D, New York City.April 19, 1880\tLm-co- lAw THE GREATEST WOXDER OF MODEM TIMES I Cures Leucorrhœa (or Whites), Painful Menstruation, Ulceration of the Uterus, Ovarian diseases, and all diseases known as Female Weakness.They are prepared with.the great eat care under the personal supervision of a physician who has made female diseases a specia study for many years.«¦Mrs.Wilson a Mystic Pills are sold by all Druggists at $1 per package, or six packages for $5, or will be sent free by mail on receipt of the money by addressing THE GRAY MEDICINE CO., Toronto, Ont., Canada Sold by Jno.E.Burke and R.McLeod Fabrique street ; J.J.Veldon, 122, ©seph Street.St.Koch\u2019s, P.Mathie and J Vernier St John Street, and al Quebec Druggists May 27.1880\tLimd4w PASSENGERS.Cabin passengers per Allan Royal Mail steam-ship oarmatian, T John Graham, commander, from Boston to Liverpool, 3rd May, 1881.\u2014Dr Ash, Mrs Ash, Mr A M Baines, Rev J Bridger, Mr Matthew Brown, Miss Brown, Mr Collicot, Miss Covernton, Rev A B Cruchet, Miss M R Daly, Mrs Dyall and child, Miss Foot, Miss Mary Foy, Miss Gardine, Miss Gough, Miss ( xreeu.Rev J J Hefferaaxt, Miss Susan Heffer-nan, Mr Horsfall, Miss Horsfall, Mr Frank Joseph, Mr Wm Kendall, Miss Law, Miss Margaret Leunon, Mrs Matthews, Miss Perley, Miss Plumb, Mr Randall, Mrs Christopher ivobinson and maid, Miss Robinson, Miss Annie Ryan, Mrs Sawyer, Mrs Strachan, Miss M A Strain, Mrs Emma Wright.CRAY\u2019S SPECIFIC MEDICINES r»tAD£ 4| COMMERCIAL.London, May 3, 11.30 am.\u2014U.S.Bonds\u2014 \u2014I ours 118$.Montreal Stock Market, May 3.\u20141st Board\u2014Bank of Montreal, 200$ to 200 ; sales 7?.t*1\"68 î* ; 'J2 shares at 200 ; 66 shares at .200$ ; 25 shares at 200 ; 5 shares at 199$ ; 60 shares at 200 ; ex-div., 195$ to 195 ; 10 shares at 196 ; 3o shares at 195 ; 50 shares at 195$.Merchant'\u2019 Bank, 124$ to 124$ ; 62 shares at 124$ ; 50 shares at 124$ ; 29 shares at 124$ ; 150 shares at 124$ ; ex-div., 121$ to 122 ; 108 shares at 122$.Bauk of Commerce, 145$ to 145; sales, 100 shares at 145 ; 100 shares at 125 ; 150 shares at 125$.Ontario Bank, 103 to 102.Bank of Toronto, 151$ to 149$.Molson\u2019s Bank, 112 to 109$.Banque du Peuple, 95 to 92.Banque Jacques-Cartier, 102 to 100 ; sales, 100 shares at 101.L ninn Hanlr.'13 UO\t._i.HOLLOWAY\u2019S PILLS & OINTMENT.London Cuckoo :\u2014\u201cThe following is told of a well-known \u2018beauty lady\u2019 who is happy in the possession of a little girl about five years old almost as pretty as her mother :\u2014Not aloug ago an elueriy, eminently respectable genueuLMi made on afternoon call, and, as elderly gentlemen often do, he took up the child and kissed her.\u2018You must not do that, said the child, struggling, T am a re* ¦pjctaoie macTied woman !'\t* W'uat do you m^n, my dear?\u2019 asked tue astonished visitor.*V)a, times wOat mamma always says wneu g-iulemcn kiss uer !\u2019 replied tne artless m- at.l24$ ; 50 shares at 125.Dominion Telegraph Company, 91 offered.Montreal Gas Company 138$ to 137$ ; sales, 10 shares at 137$ ; 50 shares at 138.City Passenger Railway, 124 to 1234 \u2022 sales, 125 shares at 124 ; 75 shares at 123$ \u2022 75 shares at 123$.Richelieu and Ontario Naviga tmu Company, 63$ to '13$ ; sales, 95 shares at W$; 100 shares at 63$.Royal Canadian Insur-auee Company, 60 to 56.Canada Cotton Com-;>auy, 122 to 118.Dundee Cotton Company, 129 asked.Consolidated Bank, 20 to 18$.Ontario Investment Company, 130 to 127.Second Board\u2014Bank of Montreal, 203 to 202$ ; sales 120 shares at 201 ; 1 share at 201$ ; 25 shares at 202 ; 60 shares at 202$ ; 25 shares at 202$ ; ex-div., 1» to 197$ : 30 shares at 196 ; 25 shares at 196$ ; 25 shares at 196$ ; 125 shares at 196$ ; 25 shares at 197 ; 80 shares at 19/$.Merchants\u2019 Bauk, 125 to 124$ ; sales, 65 shares at 124$ ; ex* div., 122$ to 122.Bank of Commerce, 146 to 145$ ; sales, -iO shares at 145$.Ontario Bank, lu3 to 102$.Bauk of Toronto, 152 to 151 ; sales 100 shares at 151$.Molson\u2019s Bank, 112$ to 110$.Banque du Peuple, 93$ to 92.Banque Jacques-Cartier, 102 to 100.Union Bank, 95 to 93 ; sales, 30 shares at 93.Exchange Bank, i36 offered.Montreal Telegraph Company, i2\u2018>* t« 125$ ; sales, 150 shares at 125$ ; 38 shares at 12->$ ; 5u shares at 126 ; 25 shares at 125$ : 50 shares at 125$ ; 75 sham at 125$.Dominion purify the Blood, correct all Duo rder of the LIVER, STOMACH, KIDNEYS AND BOWELS.They invigorate and restore to health Debilitated Constitutions^ and are invaluable in all Complaints incidental to Females of all ages.For Chil-pren and the aged they are priceless THE OINTMENT is an infallible remedy for Bad Legs, Bad Breasts, Old'Wounds, Sores and Ulcers It is famous for Gout and Rheumatism For disorders of the Chest it has no equal FOR SORE THROATS, BRONCHITIS, COUGHS, COLDS, GLANDULAR SWELLINGS, and all Skin Diseases it has no rival Manufactured only at Professo Holloway\u2019s Establishment, 588, OXFORD STREET, LONDON, and sold at Is.l$d., 2s.9cL, 4s.6d., Ils.22a., and 33s.each Box and Pot, and in Canada at 3fi cents, 90 cents, and $1.60 cents, and the larger sizes in proportion.$Æ\" CAUTION.\u2014I have no Agent In the United States, nor are my Medicines sold there.Purchasers should therefore look to the Label on the Pots and Boxes, if the address Is not 633, Oxford Street, London, they are spurious.\t^ The Trade Marks of my said Medicines are registered in Ottawa, and also at Washington.Signed, THOMAS HOLLOWAY.533, Oxford Street, London.Sept.1, 1880.December 2, 1880.\tLm bo-d4w The* Great English Remedy, An unfailing cure for Seminal Weakness, Spermatorrhea, Impôt- follow as a sequence of Self-Abuse; as loss Memory, Um versai Lassitude, Pain in the Back, Dimness of Vision, Premature Old Age, and many other Diseases that lead to Insanity or Consumption and a premature grave, W i ull particulars in our pamphlet, which wo desire to.send free by m&il to every one.Ear The Specific Medicine is sold by all dnig-ists at $1 per packages or six packages for $5, or will be sent free by mail on receipt of the money by addressing THE CRAY MEDICINE CO.Toronto, Ont., Canada Sold by Jno.E.Burke, and R.McLeod, fabrique Street ; J.J, Veldon, 122, St.Joseph i Street.St.Koch\u2019s, P.Mathie and J.Vernier, St.John Street, and a t/uebec Druggists.May 17, 18M)\tLm-dAw ItniiiEL\u2019s Choice Perfcmehv.RIMMEL\u2019S TOILET VINEGAR, a pleas ant tonic and refreshing adjunct ?© th Toilet and Bath, a reviving scent and ^jwer ful disinfectant.For warm climates and foi Travellers it is invaluable.RIMMEL\u2019S CELEBRATED LAVENDER WATER.RIMMEL\u2019S TREBLE DISTILLED EAU DE COLOGNE.RIMMELS MUCH IMPROVED FLOBI DA WATER RIMMELS JOCKEY CLUB, and ©the agrant perfumes.RIMMEL\u2019S LIME JUICE and GLYCER INE gives the hair a beautiful gloss, removes pellicles and imparts an agreeable coolness to the head.RIMMEL\u2019S PUR WHITE GLYCERINE SOAP, TILIA BROWN WINDSOR HONEY, ALMON1 LETTUCE, TRANSPARENT COAL-TAR, and other Toilet Soa|\u2022 when .«rreat ix- cidVly arc a*'\u2019 o thi, '\u2022cis.y ° f,',hll,f1 \u2018v 5 feigns, d to tty y°ur ful.VTh*.been.e*ofor.^ n0w M1!** eJ?0Cl tbe gtoW»l>- Vo\u201et ©ut k growth t«> t* nfMly M is gnwing ¦'\t,(icr MToh,^yu.« hi« it l.cut.1°'\t.» «OU '.\u2019u' Druggl»».ot(, .Wif« bM ^\u2022\u2022cTbboUK*.theC C* eo»Uog o KiS-T'*'1\u201d\u20191 bold fer yeM^_ Do.oonx, let\" \u2022 \\ Match W* \u2018 .tt, the pontoMloo 8i*o ?* begitu to u« Æ-r.\u2019X \u2022go \u2014 I b»»« * \u201c ' *nd JPp h»u on ^ growf^o?everybody lbat ^\u201c^\u2018\u2022I cooTlnced ta-u*«.1 no.i»* hw> *n Can-t aVLondon, Ont., Can.'/\u2022 WINER 4 CO., Hamilton, Ont-, Can HENRY SKINNÈR, Kingston, oAt .Can.\\ir»V ?LRTS, Ottawa, Ont., Can.WM W.GREENWOOD, 3t.Catkarines, Ont.Can.\t\u2019 II.HASWELL 4 CO., Montreal, Que Can EDMOND GIROUX 4 BRO.,QUÉBEC Can BROWN 4 WEBB.Halifax, S.TCan \u2019 TIIOS.B.BAKEfc 4 SON, St.John, N.B.Can.\t\u2019 niAIM.LL'B AQUADENTINE cleans, whit is and preserves the Teeth, refreshes the e°fr^froshes the Month, and sweetens the N,B \u2014All RimmeVs Preparations bear the annexed Vdf K E.RIMMEL, Perfumer by appointment of H.R.H.the Princess of Wales, 96, Strand, 128, Regent Street, 24, Cornhill, Londqp ; and 9, Boulevard des Capucines, Paria.August 4, IgSQ\tLm-ao-wed :e\\a.otsi________IT\u2019.A.OTS I Facts aro Stubborn Things, and the Truth is Mighty and will Prevail.PARR ENGLISH PAD, The only mode of treatment that combines reason and common sense, and which can be relied upon os Absolutely Harmless, Perfectly Reliable, Safe and Effectual at all times ; a sure euro for all malerial or contagious diseases without drugging the system.Its wonderful curative power has been well ried and t oroughly tested, and to-day we proudly boast of having received over Twknty Thousand Truk and Genuine Certifcates and Testimonials.Not one single failure, we believe, nor word of complaint has ever been reported to us.We unhesitatingly and trium* phantly proclaim the \u201cParr English Pad\u2019\u2019 to bo the greatest remedy of the ago.CXJIifcù GUJA.ISJT'BKID.If the Parr English Pad is used as directed by label on each box, we guarantee a cure in every case.Send for Circulars, give terms, etc.Addres all communications to the Parr English Pad Company 28f Wood Street, Pittsburg.Pa.KT An elegant Treatise on the Theory of Ab-orption by Dr.H.W.Watson, Associate Edito of Hall\u2019s Journal of Health, New York City, mailed free on application.Canadian Trade snpplied by NORTHROP 4 LYMAN Toronto, utario, Canada October 28, 1880»\tLm-cod4w MAIL TIME TABLE.Qn-\u2019EC Post Okfick, January, 1881.Due.MAILS.Close 30 1 Deodorized Extract of Petroleum, .______ AB NOW lIipproYed#Perfectedj A.M.P.M.ONTARIO.A.M.P.M .10.00 Ottawa by North Shore Railway.9.30 8.00 8 30 .by Grand Trunk Railway (o).00 .10.00 Province of Ontario by North Shore Railway.9.30 .8.30 by Grand Trunk Railway (a).6.00 QUEBEC.Arthabaska, Sherbrooke Lennoxville, Island Pond route, Eastern Townships 4 Richmond to Montreal, by Railway, daily (a).5.00 * Chaudière Station.5.00 8.00 10.00 Montreal City by railway and Westward, daily, (a).9.30\t5.00, 8 30 10.00 Sorel and Three Rivers, by railway, daily,\tat.9.30 5.00 Leeds, (Meg an tic,) daily, la).r.\t5.00 .St.Giles and St.Syl-.vestre, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, (a).5.00* 4.30 Riviere du Loup railway between Quebec, Riviere du Loup, daily.8.15\t.7 45 By Express, East of Hiver du Loup, the Counties of Gaspe and Bonaventure, and the Provinces of New Brunswick, NovaScotia, P.E.Island, St.Johns, Nfid., and Bermuda via Halifax by Intercolonial Railway, daily, at (6).6.15\t.Chaudière Mills.8.15\t.LOCAL MAILS.Counties of Beauce and Dorchester by Levis and Kennebec Railway, daily, at.1.30* .Beaumont aud St.MicheL daily.4.45* 3.00 Bienville, Lauzon and St.Joseph, (Indian .30 10.00 8.00 8.30 \tCpve), twice daily, at.\t8.30 \tLevis, twice daily\t\t8.30 800\t4.30 South Quebec, thrice\t \tdaily\t\t6.Id r 8.00\t3.00 New Liverpool and St.Jean Chrysostome, twice\t \tdaily\t\t8.30 8.00\t2.30 Spencer Cove, twice\t \tdaily\t\t8.45 \tSillery Cove\t\t8.45 3.15 3.15 5.00 3.15 A S PLüN DID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A FORTUNE.FIFTH GRAND DISTRIBUTION, CLASS E.at NEW ORLEANS TUESDAY, MAY i0, 188L\u2014132nd Monthlv Drawing.Louisiana State Lottery Company.This Institution was regularly incorporated by the Legislature of the State for.Educational and Charitable purposes, in 1868, for the term of Twenty-five Years, to which contract the in-violable faith of the State is pledged, which pledge has been renewed by an overwhelming popular vote, securing its franchise in the new constitutiou adopted December 2d, A.D., 1879, with a Capital of $1,000,000, to wliich it has in ce added a reserve fund of over $3-'>0,000.ITS GRAND SINGLE NUMBER DISTRIBUTION will take place monthly cn the second Tuesday.It never scales or postpones.Look at the following distribution : CAPITAL PRIZE, $30,000.100,000 TICKETS AT TWO DOLLARS EACH.HALF-TICKETS, ONE DOLLAR.LIST OF PRIZES.1 Capital Prize.$30,000 1 Capital Prize.io,ooo 1\tCapital Prize.ft 000 2\tPrize* of *2.500.ftlSSJ b,00) 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 5 Prizes of 20 Prizes of 100 Prizes of 200 Prizes of 500 Prizes of 1000 Prizes of $2,500.1,000.500.: .100.50.20.10.10,000 APPROXIMATION prizes.9 Approximation Prizes of $300 .2 700 9 Approximation Prizes of 200.L800 9 Approximation Prizes of 100\t9U0 10.00 8.00 9.00 8.00 8.30 9.30 _____________________St.4.30\tKoch, four times, daily.8.30 2.30 10.30 5.00 2.30\tSt.'John Suburb .8.30 4.30\t0 .Bergerville and Cap Rouge.3.30 3.30\tSt.Foy.*.4.00 South Shore (West St.Nicholas to Becancour, daily.10 00 North Shore (West) Ancienne Lorette, to Three Rivers and Bor-thier, by North Shore Railway, daily.4.00 North Shore (East) Beauport to Murray Bay, and the Counties of Charlevoix, Chicoutimi and Saguenay, by and, daily,at.9.30 8.00 .Island ol Orleans, Monday, Wednesday ana I Friday.Q .10.00 St.Catherine, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at.9.30\t.10.00 .Valcartier and Stone-ham, Wednesday and Saturday.2.00 10.00 .Laval and Lake Beau port, Wednesday aud Saturday.10.00 .Cllarlesbourg and^ Lo-ictto, St.Ambroise.daily, at.2.00 -UNITED STATES.8.30 .Boston aud New York, 4c., daily.WEST INDIES.Letters, 4c., prepaid via New .York, are forwarded daily to New York, whence mails are des patched, at.' For Havana and West Indies, via Havana to New York, daily at.from whence mails are despatched on every Thursday.For St.Tnoma West Indies tc New York, a .from whence mails are despatches on 23rd of every month.\u2019 GREAT BRITAIN By Canadian Line, Saturday, at.6.15 .By Cunard Line, via New York, on Mondays, at.ft.00 /sir The English Mail per Canadian Steamers from Halifax, will be closed on Thursdays at G.00 P.M., and a Supplementary Bag on Fridays at 6.16 A.M.commencing on Thursday, the 2nd December next, and until further notice.2.0b 60 5.0t: 5.00 5.00 1857 Prizes, amounting to.$110,400 ResjMuisible correspunding agents wanted at ^aii>mU\u201910 whom Obérai oonqiensation will be x n orj jUrt^er *nfonnation, write clearly, giving full address.Send orders by expuees or Registered Letter, or Money Order by mail, addressed only to M.A DAUPHIN, V x T.x\u201e\tNew Orleans, La.or M.A DAUPHIN, at No.319, Broadway, New York.All our Grand Extraordinary Drarcingt arc r/'rf ennanent color which will neither rub nor wash off.MANUFACTURED BT R.P.HALL & CO., Nashua, N.H.BOLD BT ALL DBC00I8T8 AND DEALERS \u2018IN MEDICINE, November 1880,\tLm-co-d GEEEN with injurious coloured matter, and may be used without ill effect by those who prefer the agreeable pungency of its flavour\u201425, 30, 40, 50, 60 and 80cts.per It».nimT A IFF A 0 w®re exclusively supplied UillllA lülAü by the old East India Company, mid many people still prefer the flavour of this Tea in its purity.A.W.has always a large and varied assortment of this description of Tea in Stock.INDIAN TEAS.-?\u2014The peculiar richness flavour aud great pungency of these Teas is gradually gaining for them an increasing prelerence.A.W.holds iu stock a largo assortment, and can supply at the same prices as China Tea.JAPAN TEAS.-^ZLIX the unopened leaf buds, early Spring pick ings aud extra choicest garden leaf, free from all colouring matter\u201420c., 25c., 30c.40c.50c., GOc.and 70c.FANCY TEAS.\u2014Under this heading is classed those Teas which are principally used for flavouring, such as .Scented Pekoes, Caj>er Teas, 4c.4c.A.W.supplies them on advantageous terms for Cash.THE LEADING PRIDES For A.> W.Black Tea are :\u201420c., 25c., 30c., 35c., 40c., 50c., 60c., 70c., 80c.and $1.00, for Cash.ORIGINAL PACKAGES .tain about 201b*., 6015*., or 901b.weight, are supplied by A.W., subject to a Discount of 2$% for Cash oui} Remember he Address \u2014| fiREAT TH DEPOT, 11 & 13, St.Jolm Street, A.WATTERS.|ON TELEPHONE^COMMUNICATION.) April 14, 1881, S WEE T Havana Oranges zisr ueiisfo this DELICIOUS FRUI1 NO SUGAR REQUIRED.-FOR SALE ONLY BY\u2014 ADAM WATTSB.S 11 & 13» St.John Street.December 31, 1880]\tdec2Y YOUNG LADIES Should' procure A VITALINE PAMPHLET! And see if tbe action ef GRAY\u2019S VITALINE Is what your complaint requires.Vitaline does not require change of diet.Vital ink does not injure the teeth.Vitalinb is pleasant to take.Vitaline is $1 per bottle.Sold by all Druggists.FARMERS I Workingmen, professional men, and every man, requires at this season of the year something to give tone to his system and prepare him foe work.VITALINE I Will do this by cleansing all impuritin from the blood.\t- USE VITALINE In all affections of tbe Kidneys.Sold by all Druggists.Price, $1 per bottle THE GRAY MEDICINE CO., MPox'onxto.jold by R.McLeod, and Jno.E.Burke Fabrique Street ; J.J.Veldon.122, St.Joseph Street, St.Koch's, aud all Quebec Druggists.May 17, 1880.\tFm-co PUBLISHED WEEKLY, THX TIMBER TRADES JOURNAL AND SAW MILL ADVERTISER, A NEWSPAPER fob tbs Foreign, Colonial, and English Imber sad the Mahogany and Hardwood Trades.Price 4d.Annual subscription 17s.6d., free.Foreign subscriptions 21s.poet rea PUBLISHED BY J.& W.RIDEK» 14 ttartholoMrcit Clone London, R.C.Cheques and P.O.O.to be made payable WILLIAM RIDER, ond tossed Bank of England, March 15.18 REGISTRY FOR SERVAITS, A PPLICATIONS FOR S E R V A N T f Left at Mrs PIGOTT'S, No.72, ST LEWIS STREET will reoeive immediate at eut ion EDUCATIONAL M RS.WIDOW BOULAY, (French.)BEGf -to inform families that she continues t< give leosons in French and Pronounciation.Terms moderate.Address,\t____ 160 ST OLIVER STREET.Or Post Office.Quebec.N B Wsr Al-SK Advertising Agents, »»o Gritwoid Street, DETROIT, MICH.*re authorized to coatract for advertising in this paper.Advbrtisbks* , \u2014\u2014i\u2014\tMasi-al, containing velw.\u2022hie information.r>ts* by mail to appUcaneL August 8 18 9 d4w Printed and Publiahed by JOHN J FOOTE Editor and Proprietoflt W Steam Printing Works, Mountain Hill AIiVERTIKKMKNTS ; Ten Cent* per Line first insertion an Five Cents for each subsequent.Tea Cents per Line for each insertion In Special Notice Column or over Editoria I Advertisements requiring alternate insej tions, such as twice or three -week Eight Cents per XAne»* 55 "]
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