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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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October 17 1881?Société Postale Française do l\u2019Atlantique.BRAZILIAN \"MAIL SERVICE.The magnificent new stfam- ship \u201cVille de Para\" will sail from Halifax, N.S., on arrival of tbe mails, about 26th December, for St.Thomas, W.I., and all Porto in Brazil.Splendid Passenger accommodation.Antwerp Havre and Canadian Hail Service.The magnificent new stkam- ship \u2018\u201cVille de Montreal, 3,000 tons, Captain Roussel, will leave Antwerp, calling Ot Havre, for Halifax, N^S., direct on the 15th January, 1883.Close connections with Rotterdam and Amsterdam.Through Bills of Lading granted.For rates of Freight and Passage apply to KENNEDY A HUNTER, Antwerp._ fA.FOUDAVIGNE, Havre, WM.DARLKY BENTLEY, Agent General, 317, fit.Paul Street, Montreal and at West India jWbarf Halifax, N.S.Or, to GIBB, LAIRD & CO., Agents, \u2022 Quebec, November 23,1882.U.F.DORNEY HAS SEED APPOIETED SOLE AGENT -FOR THE- SALE AND DELIVERY OF THE WORK iPICTURESQUE CANADA\u201d IN QUEBEC AND NEIGHBORHOOD.Office: 14, St.Joseph Street, CJXJEBEO.September 29, 1882\tfri&tue-Cm \u201c Householders \u201d TT7I8HING TO HAVE THEIR HOMES T V done Neat and Cheap, in-\"the Latest Styles, would do well to coll and select their WALL PAPERS, at my establishment, as I have a Large Assortment of the very Newest Désigna, and at Reduced Rates, I am also prepared to do painting at very Lowest Rates.B.LEONARD, 68, St, John Street September 2,1882.\thb?LYMOT 7 CHERRY TOOTHPASTE Whitens the Teeth, Prevents Decay, Removes Tartar, Sweetens the Breath.Tut up iu llaudsome Pots, ?riee 25 cents* September 18 1882 eb8Lm-co BOTTOM PRICES TTiNGLISH, AMERICAN, AND -T4 Canadian Oakum Coal and Pine Tar.Green and Black Pitch Lubricating and Mineral Oils, fj Cotton Waste and Naval Stores of all descriptions.Also, just received, a Fresh Supply o PORTLAND CEMENT.O\u2019NEILL & JUDD.September 2,1882.W.W.SHARPE & CO PUBLISHERS AGENTS No.26, Park Row, New York, Ace author red to contract for ad'.efliàn, .ffi this pap^.'* \u2018TUW * Oriental Finit Laxative.LATEST AND GREATEST MEDICAL discovery of the age.A CERTAIN UU&jb.for DYSPEPSIA, INDIGESTION CONSTIPATION.BILIOUSNESS, DISOBDtBED STOMACH, HEADACHE, TORPID LIVER And all irregularities arising from an obstruct * ed condition of the system.\t1 It U manufactured by the Medical Special* ties Manufacturing Company, Montreal, Cana- da, and is sold by all druggists.Price twenty * five cento per box.September 7.1882.Lm GOOD BUUD1KC LOTS FOR SALE.Houses and Business Stands for Sale or to Let.M- jlMOMKAMKEOTS TO DBS! R Moderate prices and easy terms payment to desirable purchaser*.A large amount ot Good Storage to Let Apply to\tJOHN HEARN \u2022 15.Sault-an-Matelot Bi.Jnne 10.1882.\tj*ûl8-Lm pa aie JOSEPH GILLOTTS STEEL PENS.BY ALL DBALBRS THROUGHOUT THI ] WORLD.January 29 1882 PUBLISHED WEEKLY, TIMBER TRADES JODRHAl AND SAW MILL ADVERTI8KB, A HRWBFAPRB FOR TBR Foreign, Colonial, and Bug Hot Timber ns th* Mahogany and Hardwood Tradae.Prioe 4d.Animal rabteription If*, td., free.Foreign «nbacriprions lia, pool fno PUBLISHED BY - J.ew.EIDSK, 14 Birthol.nes Close Lond*ft,E.C.Okeoue» ond P, O.o.to he WILLIAM RIDER, enderm of to#*»* I - fcMarcb*\t\u2022 THE MORNING CHRONICLE, FRIDAY.DECEMBER 22, 1B88.Ct NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.Blok of Britiob\t° W*1'* « r ra*t Un^wrvwi Aoction S*le fo^-àJ lua-v-o : ;lo by tho fhori® \u2022* ll>» Di*!r,ct Q',8bK\u201c 0 AU«yn- OOJ No* Year P^ni.-P K.>a»< aoomI Tiukoy M^- h -O H Ball.aod Lilto St Join Iua.y-J Q 3coK H*lVt SicUwQ Hwr R*n®*ar.|r.a» ^ A action Sal?.4 Grocenaa.Ac -^Wnye Oreuiar.V-l Jicojh\u2019a Oil-A Vi.joler t Co.1\u2019dta rYurn \u2022 r\u2014James O Pa*«raoo.AnpuU Cheap Sale\u2014B«han Brothers.^OISTODEQ\tI JOHN E.WALSH, bookseller AND stationer, Would remind hi.pottyno, ond *kj .P\u201d1^' geoertJly, t » call aad see his unnvalltd d.splay nt G'Wda suitable tor \\iuaH & New tear Canuu AunualN aud Jnveuile>, TWbta Nr Seymocb, of New York, the Hon.Wm.H.Sewabu, Professor Sheldon, the Bishop\" of Rupert\u2019* Land, a writer in Harper\u2019 Magazine; the Earl of Dcfeerin, the Marquis of Lo&nb, Viscount Mutox, Dr.Cheadle, Prof.Macocx, J.A.Whbeiocx, and others, confirm the opinions expressed by Archbishop Tache and Dr.Betce, and add several facts and views of their own, which strengthen the words of these gentlemen.The pamphlet concludes thus \u201cHow to get Information\u201d :\u2014 \u201cAny persons in the United Kingdom desiring to get fuller and further information respecting Manitoba and the Canadian North-West ; or information respecting routes, or prices of passage ; or when or how to go ; or what to take with them ; maps or pamphlets : - should apply to the office of the High Commissioner for Canada, or to any of the agents, at the subjoined addresses, either personally or by letter :\u2014London, Sir A.T.Galt, 10 Victoria Chambers ; Liverpool, Mr.Johx Dyke, 15 Water street ; Glasgow, Mr.Thomas Graham, 40 St.Enoch Square ; Belfast, Mr.Chas.Foy, 20 Victoria Square ; Dublin, Mr.Tho*.Coxxolly, SHOPPING- CHRISTMAS PRESENTS AND WHERE TO BUY THEM.GLIMPSE AT THE ST0UJS8.VIHHCTPAl As URiml at thi-j period of the year, a mem-bei of ifio Chronicle staff oai made a tour of the leading retail stores, for the purpose oi noticing a few of the leading attractions offered by our merchants and suitable for holiday presents.The show of Christmas goods has been remarkably handsome this season.The shops have been crowded with purchasers daily for the past week or ten days, and retailors have apparently becu doing a rushing business and, as may naturally be supposed, are all in excellent spirits.Below, will be found onr reporter\u2019s notices of the varions establishments visited by him.In deciding as to the stores entitled to special notice, the test of business importance and enterprise has been, as nanal, the same as that used by readers of the Chronicle themselves,\u2014the directory furnished by onr advertising columns.Unintended omissions may possibly tiave been made, but such will be supplied at the earliest opportunity after our attention has been directed to them.ME.S.SRS.DAWSON AND CO.The new store of Messrs.Dawson A Co., St.Peter street, is as attractive this season, as nsnal at Christmas-time, particularly in the display of books,\u2014those most instructive and valuable of presents.Their stock of albnnis, prayer books and stationery, including fancy kinds of the latter in boxes, is very large.Photographic and autograph albums, children\u2019s annuals and illustrated almanacs arc also shown in large variety.Amongst the most desirable books for the season are Tennyson\u2019s songs set to mnsic, the Princess Beatrice Birthday Book, Lady of the Lake with 120 illustrations.Nature and Art, Poems and Pictures, from the best anthors and artists.Pore\u2019s picture gallery, Kate Greenaway's illustrated books, books of travel and adventure, a largo selection of the poets in varions styles and binding.also Birthday and Text books, Christmas and New Year\u2019s cards, pocket diaries, etc., etc.MRS.SR3.M.MILLER AND SOX.A leading specialty at this store is the magnificent line of Christmas cards offered for sale.There are many of them exceeding ly rare and beautiful, richly mounted, and some of them painted upon ivory.The stock of photographic and other albmps is also very choice, including those covered in cedar and olive woods and arranged in months.The Russian leather parses and card cases, dispatch coses, scrap albums, etc., are qnits handsome, particularly some of the card coses in ivoiy carved by band.There is also to be selected from here a lot-of gold pencils, fancy aad travelling inkstands, writing desks, prayer books, etc.The stock of stationery includes some of the choice new Mor-rooco leather paper and envelopes.MR.V.O.VALLERAXD.Mr.Vallerand has recently received a magnificent new importation of lamps and chandeliers.Some of the latter are particularly handsome, as for instance the new gold finished brass chandeliers, which are ot novel design and are pretty sure to command an extensive sale.They can be had with different number of lights, as also can the nickel and silver-plated hangings.Some of the silver- {dated and glass chandeliers are exceptional-y choice.There are one or two immense iron and brass chandeliers, the iron portion painted blue, which are admirably adapted for church use.A new and handsome style of porcelain stand lamp, with brass trimmings and moderator bnrners, showing a very bright light are also in stock.Attention is also directed to the large variety of shades, porcelain and glass, colored and etched, and to the assortment of ont and pressed tabic glass, decaatars, wine glsssee and tumblers, cake stands, Ac., and a lot of imitation and china vases.MRS.MACDOXXELL.* At this well known cigar and tobacco \u2022tore, connoisseurs are always sure of finding a superior article.At tbit particular season, Mrs.Macdonnell has a very nice stock of fancy articles, such as cigar holders and cases, meerschaum pipes, Ac.MR.BAXFIELD.Mr.Bacfield\u2019a store is undoubtedly a cheap place to secure Christmas presents, as he is on the point of leaving the city, and is offering great bargains with a view to complete the clearing out of his stock.He has sUll a very fair assortment of gents\u2019 silk scarfs, ties and handkerchiefs, also a small bat choice lot of ladies\u2019 dress goods, including colored and black velveteens, upon which another sweeping reduction has just been made.MESSRS.WRIGHT AND CO.The interior of this store on Mountain Hill is quite an emporium of fancy goods of every conceivable description.It would be impossible to mention nearly all the attractions here offered for the holiday season.The stock includes, however, amongst other novelties, ladies' satin lined worknoxes in wood and leather, jewel cases in antia and glass, glove and handerchief boxes, pocket-books and portmonaies in Russian leather aad.morocco, photo, scrap and autograph albums in various styles, velvet and plash frames, easels and stand glosses, papier mache goods in card receivers, blotting cases, paper and envelope holders, inkstands and trays, writing desks in various styles, gold pens and pencils, card cases in mother of pearl and leather, fancy photos, including very fine pictures of Mrs.Lantry, music rolls, fancy papeteries, birthday books and children\u2019s annuals in cloth, gilt and boards, Christmas illustrated papers, including London Illustrated, the Graphic, Sportinq and Dramatic Nevn, Santa Ciaut, Pictoral World, Christmas numbers of Bo j: Bells, Young Ladies' Journal, Ac., all the illustrated almanacs and a most complete and magnificent Line of Christinas cards, children\u2019s toys, bound books, games, chromos, prayer books, diaries, pocket knivos.rock tacles set in gold boxes In leather, plush and velvet, yoik* boxes and baskets, albums, writing _ desks, satin lined hampers, velvet and plush brackets, card receivers and flower stands, glass and gilt vases, Japanese trays, oraoseta, cabinets and glove and handkerchief boxes, five o\u2019clock tea tables, gents\u2019 smoking tables piano and table covers, breakfast and opera shawls and clonds.The millinery and ureas-making departments of this establishment are well known to our readers.MR.R.M'LEOD.At the Medical Hall there is aa usual at this festive season a goodly array oi uaetul and fancy articles well adapted for presents.Particularly is this the case in the matter of perfumes, the product* of teveral lead in?maunfactnrers being here to choose from.Many of these are atfrftctivsly put up in handsome cases, particularly Luodliorg s celebrated perfumes.The perfumed and mechanical saches are quite a novelty and should be widely inspected.Odor oases and baby setts are very prettily gotten up, so are the dressing cases which are found in every style, from the cheap but useful article which is so universally acceptable a present, on account of its small compass, to young men moving away West or travelling, up to the handsomely finished coses in alligator skins and other costly arrangements, fcîoine of tho brush and comb setts in celluloid, and contained in ornamental cases are excessively handsome.There are here alho a few very rrc.Wc/ic jewel receivers or ring-holdere, and we may also draw attention to the new patterns of whisk with holder complete, to a cheap thermometer and barometer ooEibiued, as also to the stock of cat glass bottfês, Bohemian toilet ware, glove and handkerchief cases, brushes both plain and fancy and Italian colored grasses and bouquets.\t_ MB.*0.SEIFERT.The European Bazaar is of course one of the most fashionable establishments in town for the purchase of holiday present*.The costly and beautiful stock is well calculated to dazzle the eye of the beholder.Anything like a complete description of it, would be Impossible.The show esses abound in rich gold sets ia diamond, pearl, and other fashionable stones, also bracelets, lockets and chains, I earrings, etc.A very rich assortment of charms and of gold pencil cases are also exhibited.On the other side of the store is a large exhibit of silver jewellery, inclndimj some with gold trocery which is very handsome.A fine lot of jet jewellery is also to be seen here.The stock of ornamental clocks and timepieces in very rare and beautiful.Cuckoo and chime pealing clocks are of the number, and' many other kinds which it would be impossible to enumerate ; very handsome mantel ornaments, In bronze and china, vases, Ac., also large wax dolls and mechanical toys, and, an immense line of the very beet platedware, are only a few of tho many attractions which strike the eye in this gorgeous and well eqnlppad establishment.MESSRS.SIMONS AND E0UI.DS.A very large stock of fancy Rood* i* al*° on view at this establishment.The inspect-tion of all the attractions exposed upon the long line of taoles wnieh run the whole length of the store would be a task of somedifficalty.Perhaps the most handsome articles offered are the plush goods, of which the specimens shown are exceedingly rich.They consist principally of standglassrs, work, glove, handkerchief and scent boxes.We under- NEW GOODS Lemons, Only 20c.per Dozen, SUITABLE FOR THE SEASON CJILKS, SATINS, »!> » \u2018 SILK GRENADINES, SmmIi RlbboiH, Flowers, Fehtbori* Head DirtMikM.Lac «a, Collai êtres, Fichu.*, Neck Tica, Kid GlofSS, 2 to 12 Buttons, Ac., Ac.A variety of DRESS GOODS and FAST COLORED PRINTS for XMAS AND NEW YEAR S PRESENTS I ay i.ow pricks.The balance of onr Winter St-vk of TRIMMED HATS ond BONNETS, aleo CLOTH and FUR LINED MANTLES, at Greatly Reduced Prices.Dinner and Evening Dresses Made in the Latest I'aehionB, at short notice Gentlemen\u2019s Ties, Scarfs, Muflhra, Shirts, Collars, Ac., Ac, ________ feLOVER.FRY & CO.FUMMN&JEPABTMIHT.Anew choice stock of thf.Lalent Designs in BruPHels, Tiq.entry and other Carpet«, Oil Cloths, Linoleums, Mats and Mattings.Curtain Mateiinlfi and Trimmiiigs, Lace Curtains, Table and Piano Covers.Iron and Brsaa Bedstead*.Bhum and Ornamental Wood Poles end Cornices, Picture Rods.Pole Ends, Curtain Chains, Stair Rods, Ao., Ac.Wire, Spring and Hair Mattrassea, Feather Pillows, Bolsters, Ac., Ac.«LOYER, FRY £ CO.December 18, 1882.December 18, 1862.For sale by A.WATTERS, Vi, Fabrique Street.E.B.EDDY, Bamoüi MITCH and WOODEH-f il Mannfactnrer.FUR HUFFS, FUR TIPPETTS, FUR IRIHHIH6S, FUR LINES CLOiES, IN AIL THE FASHIONABLE FURS.C, R.RENFRKV & CO.RE NOW SHOWING .assortment of the above.\u2014AIAO\u2014 A LARGE Ac.Sleigh Robes, Far Coats, Oops, Gloves, Ac.?., marked at LOW PRICES.November 22, 1882.HOLIDAY SEASON ! WASH-BOARDS, PAILS, TUBS, Parlor and Sulphur Matches, THE BEST MADE.Ask your Brocer for them, and take no other.F.H.ANDREWS & SON.In All Styles mod Every Description, CHEAP FOR CASH I Toys, Games Molls.New toys just opened, all the latest Games and Novelties.CV Last year's Stock greatly reduced in price \u201ctl>C EUROPEAN BAZAAR SHOW-BOOM.Watches, J&wfiiiery & Fancy Ms.A \"cl GRAND DISPLAY OF GOLD AND Silver Watches, Diamond Setts, Breceo lets and Rings, Onyx and Pearl Setts, Lac Pms and Ear Rinvs.Latest Styles in Sterlm; Silver Jewellery.An immense variety Fancy Goods, -AT- Q.SEIFERT\u2019S EUROPEAN December 12, 1882.BAZAAR.crystal eye-glasses and spectacles set i and silver, Ac.Messrs.Wright A Co.lately qj on St ed a very attractive branch men John street.MR.J.C.have store Mr.Tho*.Northumberland House ; Bristol, Mr.J.W.Down, Bath Bridge.\u201d NOTES AJSFD NEWS The Worth Shors Railway.The Star says The Grand Trunk Railway has not been long in taking advantage of the control it has obtained over the North Shore, and is already forwarding immense quantities of freight to the Ancient Capital via the north side of the river.Of course, at present, transhipment is necessary at Montreal, bat even taking this into consideration it is more expeditions and leas costly than by way of the V ictoria Bridge and Levis.Delicious chocolate macaroons are made by melting slowly, and with care, three ounces of plain chocolate.A good way to melt it is to put it in a tin dish and set it within another containing hot water.Make s thick paste by stirring in gradually one pound of powdered sugar and the well-beaten whites of three eggs, then spread or roll it as smooth as possible to a sheet about a quarter of an inch thick.Cat it in small, round, and fancy-shaped pieces ; butter your cooky tins, and scatter a little flour and sugar over the bottom (use equal quantities of each) and lay the macaroons on.Bake in a hot oven, but avoid having it hot enough to scorch them.Oet Rich.When Hope are 81.25 per ft.aa now, an acre will yield 81,000 profit, and yet the beat family Medicine on earth, Hop Bitters, contain tho same quantity of Hops and are sold at the same price fixed years ago, although Hope now are twenty times higher than then.Halts Hops, get rich in pocket ; use Hop Bitters and get \u2018 k in healtt \" ROUGH ON RATS.Clears out rats, mice, roaches, flics, ants bugs, skunks, chipmunks, gophers.15 c Druggist».P+T1RSOX.Mr.Paterson\u2019s stock of fore is large and fashionable.Particular stress may be laid npon the Alaska sable and dyed racoon muffs and tippets and far-lined circulars, and also upon seal, Astra.can and Persian lamb jackets, and gents\u2019 Persian lamb, Astracan ami racoon coats.Cape and gauntlets may be bad in all the fashionable furs, and there is also here the usual assortment of know-shoes, moccasins and toboggans.A very pretty card made by Mexican Indians and consisting of a feat he.bird ia also offered for sale by Mr.Paterson.CAM.o.K.BOUWELL.The Captain has always a pretty and select stock of fancy goods suitable for presents, but at this particular season his store is more than usually well supplied.For children are to be found a fine assortment of fancy bound books, annuals, Ac.The stock of purses, card cases and pocket-books in Russian leather, seal skin and hog skin is very com.plete.as also that of inkstands, Russian leather memorandum IBooks, autograph albums, papeteries and boxes of fancy nota paper and envelopes.Box games and a new style of mechanical toys, also gold pens and pencil oases are to be bad here.All the Christmas annnals\u2019and the leading illustrated almanacs can be had also.Subscriptions are also received for any serial publications, newspapers and magazines.The Captain's \u2022took of goods suitable for present* is well worthy of inspection.MES-SKfl.S.J.SHAW A CO.The rich display of plated good* in the windows and interior of this establishment, makes quite a dazzling appearance.Youngsters gaze with longing eyes at the long lines of bright steel skates, including the patent, the skeleton and Barney and Berry s well known make, ail of which heavy stocks are kept.The plated ware includes cruets, particularly breakfast stands, of which a very choice selection suitable for presents is shown, card receivers and cake stands, butter coolers, pickle stands, table belle and best quality forks andspoons\u2019of every size, also fish carvers in cases.Agate and white psarl agate tea and coffee pots are also shown.A large assortment is also kept here of Rodger\u2019» ivory-handled table cutlery, including carvers in cases, also pocket knives of the same celebrated make.We may also mention a nice lot of scissors in cases, very handsome sets of dish covers, a magnificent line of brass bird cages, and a general assortment of house furnishing goods.MESSRS.FYFE A-XD LE1TCU.Here is to be found one ol the largest lines of fancy goods in the city, a specialty being made of this department, especially during the Xmas holidays.The show-room is very large, handsome and well lighted, ami the visitor is at once struck with the immense stock of artificialflowers which the proprietors claim to be the largest ia the city.Ladies\u2019 dress caps are shown in Urge variety, also fancy fichus, scarfs, Ac.There are also real and imitation laces, the former including Honlton, Limerick and Duchess.Lace, tteTM pain during Ubor and (A regular periods.rsraru.\u2019ci rs* n as» pzxscvn rr f&iix i.fiPFoa Atl Wtesyxssss el tb: gen:.-aUro ctgang cf\ttax, u U second to 00 remedy that haj ever been tefen the pnbUe t end for ail disposes of the üiMXT» tt is the Oreatet Rptud^ in t\\s World.jy ÜJDNTT C03IPLAr\\Të of Eitfaor Sax \u2022 Find Great Relief ia I:e Use.E.PIXd-VAI\u2019S BLOOD POIITiER __ at* «very restiga of HnnsoiY.trom the a»c the seme time trfu gles tons end 'tr ngtU to item.eeaurreaauiinm&lrseathtCctnpound.ty Both the Compound end Biood Pur.\u2019tr ers prepared At nt it.-AT- A.T.BAXCTXSLS\u2019S, MOUNTAIN HILL December 18,1862._ decl4 iPi-A-Hsr osl Gaisfuljy\u2019 selected at the Warerooms célébrât id manufacturers : of the many 1 to bis i Terms to Mail Subscribers.Tbe several editions of Tbe Sun are sent by moil, postpaid, as follows : DAILY\u201466 cents a month, $6.60 a year ; with Sunday edition, $7.70.SUNDAY\u2014Eight pages, $1.20 a year.WEEKLY\u2014$1 a year.Eight pages of the best matter of tbe daily issues ; an Agricultural Department of unequalled merit, market reports, and literary, scientific, and domestic intelligence make The Weekly Sun the newspaper for the farmer's household.To clubs of ten with $10, an extra copy {roe.Address, L W.ENGLAND, PubUsher, The Sun, N.Y.City.December 19.It82.\tF G(soJ.Wel)ster&Co.Have on band a Large Stock of Coals of all Fire-Clay, Plaster, Portland Cement, 4c., 4c., 4c.December 20, 1882.USTOTIŒE]- rrms undersigned will receive X Tenders for tbe Book-Debts of Mr.Arthur Toussaint up to the 30th December instant.Terms, Cash.{ will not be bound to accept any tender.A list of Debts and all information can be obtained at the Office of Mr.H.A.Turcotte, Advocate, No.105, Mountain Hill, Quebec.NAZAIRE TURCOTTE, December 20, 1882.\tC Valentia Oranges .Ex S 9.\u201cSarnia,\u201d via Portland : 100 CA42a CH0I0E VAtENTIAa 100 Barrels Grape*.Extra choice and full weight.M.O.MOUNTAIN.December 20, 1882.English Bon-Bons NOW RECEIVING, A VERY GENE-ral assortment comprising every variety, Little Red Riding Hood, Father Xmas, t anny Folk's Luggage, Sweets ip Packages containing Solution Games.\t____ M.G.MOUNTAIN.December 20, 1882.CHBISTMiSpAZINES BOTOT BJEIXjXjS, GRAND DOUBLE NUMBER YOUNG LADIES' JOURNAL FOR JANUARY, 1883, BO IF BELLS, QUEENS, LONDON NEWS, Z AD A KIEL'S.Beeton\u2019s Annum, Belgmvl* Annum.Ctaatlemnn\u2019e Annum.FATHER CHRISTMAS._ LONDON SOC1E INSLÈY IPeLtxxlly XX or calc** sftoo., cfeo O.E.HOLIWELL December 19, lim \u2014 AND \u2014 5A1U M E.McCAMMON.-BY- -A- Xi.ArVTGKKr:E3, 55, Fabrique Street.N.B.\u2014BE TVA BE of B00US PIANOS.December 16.1881\tapl26-Lm PUBLIC NOTICE.¦VTOTIÇE IS HEREBY GIVEN BY THE -Lv undersigned that be will apply tc tbe Legislature of the Province of Quebec, at its next Session, for the passing of a BUI to author ' ize him to build a Bridge over tbe River Chaudière in the Parish of St.P.wncoi», in the County of Beance, near the Church of the said Parish, with the privilege of exacting tolls thereon during a period of thirty years, to the exclusion of all other bridges or means of crossing for pay or gain over the said River Chaudière within a limit of one league above and one league below the place where tbe said bridge, which shall not be a Draw-Bridge, shall be built and which will have the following dimensions : \u2014 Horse for Sale I Avery handsome mare, height 15.3 ; sound, gentle and a good traveller.WUl be sold low\u2019 as tbe owner has no use for her Apply to RODERICK MoLEOD.Decembar 19,1882.Oranges :-and- Lemons, Only 20c.per Dozen, For sale by A.WATTBRS, 22, Fabrique Street.December 18, 1882.Two arches one hundred and fifty feet long, by eighteen feet high each ; Poor piers twenty four feet high, two of which «ball be 0/ one hundred feet, and tbe other two of fifty feet in length, and at the same time to authorize him to exact tolls on the said bridge according to the following tariff : For every vehicle drawn by four horses.$0.80 For every vehicle drawn by two horses.0.20 For every four-wheeled vehicle drawn by one horse.0.10 or every two-wheeled vehicle.Û.08 _ or every saddle horse.0.06 For every bead of homed cattle.OKM For every sheep.;.0.01 For every foot-ptssenger.0.01 ONEZIME LATOLIPPE, By AMYOT ft PELLETIER, _ \u201e\t.\this Attorneys, St.Francois de la Beauoe, \\ 15th December.1882.f December 16,1882.\tAm qosB£c Drams® -OF THE- S.IP.O.IKI- \u2014AT\u2014 M01M.UJ11M.A LARGE VARIETY OF Bibles, Testaments, Prayer Books., -\tHymn Books, Chureb Herrtee», and .etbtt GOOD BOO: received from the Head utliee, 1 are now I wing sold at the usual Lo December 18, 1882.has just been London, and w Pxxqss, F Holiday Luiories ! MRS.MACDONNELL, AT THE OLD STAND, No.76, Mountain Hill, Begs to draw the attention of Gentlemen to the well-selected Stock of FINE HAMA CIGARS, Now on hand, which comprises some of the beat brands in the market, \u2014WITH\u2014 AU other articles in the Hue which the most efined or fastidious taste could desire.tW A call is respectfully solicited.December 18, 1882.\ttjon6 Quebec Central Bailway.CHEAP HOLIDAY RATES.TNQUIRE AT GENERAL TICKET OF-X ficee, opposite St.Louis Hotel.December 18,1882.J.R.WOODWARD, General Me [onager.GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY.Christmas and NewYear\u2019s R' ^Holidays.eturn TICKETS to all points on the Rood at SXXflTQ-XFlD on Christmas and New Year\u2019s Day, Good fm he Day Only.FARE AND A THIRD on December 22nd, 23rd and 25th, all Good to Return on December 26th, 1P82.\u2022 On December 29th and 30th, 1882, and January 1st, 1888, all Good to Return on January 2nd, 1883.JOSEPH HICKSON, General Manager, Montreal, December 14th, 1882.December 18, 1882,\tF-co m OIL CHANDELIERS, LIBRARY, HALL, '-AND\u2014 STAND LAMPS, NEW STYLES.Rick «old üninhed.Bill fickle Placed.vered and Pianos ! Pianos ! ! WE.11AVJ\u2018 JUST RECEIVED A \u2019 \u201d larf.o\tof the following world- reiK.wnrd Pion»,» :\u2014 W.ICNABE ft CO., STEINWAY, CHIOKER1NG.NEW YORK WEBER, STEVENSON ft CO., NEWCOMBK& CO.HEINTZMAN ft CO G.M.WEBER ft OO ,\t\u2019 \u2014ASP ALSO- KRANICH A BACH smi McCAMMON.HARMONIUMS ! N.dohkrty a co\u201e d.bell, sons a GO., KILGOUK ft GAGE, and DOMINION ORGAN CO.A great choice of VIOLINS, Italian.Ger-American ; ACCORDEONS and CONCERTINAS, Krone0 anrt Germs»] Bond ORGUENETTES, AUTO-PHONES, fte, ftc\u201e ftc.vr Sheet Music n> Half-P.ico.BKRXARI» & ALLAI It, _______\tMouc Pobusheb**.SEWING MACHINES I (Wholesale ami Retail.) WILLIAM\u2019S SINGER.DOMESTIC New York, New William?, Wilson\u2019 Oscillât in?Shuttle, Chicago, ftc., &c., ftc.BERNARD ft ALLAIRE.6, Fabrique Street, December 13, 18S2.PUBLIC NOTICE p\tæ Will apply to the legislature of the Province of Quebec, at its next Soarion, for an Act a (reading their Charter, Vt Viet.C.118.and authorizing them te have their Mother-House anywhere in the Province of Quebec.Quebec, December 11th.1882.LANGLOIS, LARUE, ANGERS ft CASGRAIN.Solicitors for the said Applicants.December 12, 1K82\tAm FOR _SALE.TWO COVERED CARIOLES, ONE suitable for a Doctor.Also, \u2014Harness and Robes.For sole by J.ft W.REID, Decnobw 11.18S2.St.P»ul BEAUTIFULS# CHRISM CARDS! Tie Grainiest Display ia tie City ! Variety, Quantity and Style Unequalled ! ** INSPECTION INVITED.*» HOLIDAY GOODS! -FINE ASSORTMENT OF- PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, dsc CTCALL AND EXAMINE.¦« M.HILLER & 59, St.Peter Street.December 9, 1882.5 CHRISTMAS PRESENTS ¦AT \u2022 THE MEDICAL HALL.AN ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OF NEW Goode in Odour Omm, Toilet Sett», Dressing Caeeo, Brush and Comb Boxes, Prussian and Italian Bouquets and Gnuaef, Glove an-i Handkerchief Boxes, Japanese Cabinet-Bohemian Glassware, Smelling Bottlsa and Perfumery.Inspection invited, Prices very low.RODERICK MoLEOD, vx .\t\u201e ,\t16, Fabrique Street.December 6,1882.Tbe Finest AseortmeQt ever offered for aole.F.IVALLERAND & BBO., 92, Mountain Hill.December 16, 1882.\tF Mrs.LANGTRY.PHOTOS OF THE \u201cJERSEY LILY\u201d for sola at TT-AXiXiEEJ\u2019S PHOTOORAPHIO BTUOIO, 39.ST.JOHN STREET.Or O ily place in tbs City phene they are sold.Just received, from .New York, the Latest Style of FRAMES.ALBUMS.EASELS, STEREOSCOPES, GRAPHOSCOPES PHOTOS, Plain and Colored single and Stereo sooplc of celebrated Actresses.Scenes from life, Landscape and Architectural of tbe most renowned places.OHx-AfTra «ami IN ABUNDANCE, cts.$ Stereoscope and Graphoscopes from 29 to 26 00 Stereoscopic Views per dox.\t*' 75 \u201c 8.00 Albums and Frames\t\u201c 25 ** 12.00 EST Everything suitable iot XMAS and NEW YEAR\u2019S PRESENTS, December 15, 1882.\tO Easteft Townships Bank .j i> DIVIDEND if tt*r - j ÎJ i; ' OTIOE IS HEREBY jkV^fc, THAI A DIVIDEND of N1 Three and One-Half per cent.upon the paid-up capital stock of ibis Bank has been declared for tbe current half-year, and that the same will be payable at the Head Office and Branches, on amt after Way.SecottiiayofJmryM The Transfer Books will be chuied from tbe 16th to tbe dOth December, both days Inclusive.By order of the Board, WM.FARWILL.General Manager.\u2022 Sherbrooke, 6th Deo., 1882.December 15, 1882,\ttaaftfri-td MAUpSALB IN ORDER TO CLEAR OUT onr Large Stock of eve.as usual at this season, LARGE REDUCTIONS in Fancy and Staple Dry Goods ! we ha' mode prices, and are now offering GREAT BARGAINS In Fancy Drees Goods of every description, Black and Coloured Velvets and Velveteens, Ladies\u2019 and Gents\u2019 Scotch Wool Underclothing, Ulster Cloths, Beavers, Pilots, Napa, Sealskin#, Serges, Tweeds, ftc, ftc.To our Large Stock of BLANKJCT8 AND FLANNELS t We call special attention.S00 Setts Lacs Curtains.Brass Poles, Rings.Fittings, ftc * Brass and Iron Bedsteads, Cots, Mattresses, fte.BrustoJo, Tapestry and Scotch Cor pets, (locoa M string.Matte, Rugs, ftc.best English Floor Oil Cloths and Linoleums.RUBBXJtfi r*RUB8Bltd I I \u2022 Best qualities in all sizes.BEHAN BROTHERS.December 2, 1882.Union Bank of Lover Canada.DIVIDEND NO.34.- vrOTIOE IS HERFBY GIVEN THAT A -Ll Dividend of THREE PERCENT.\u20142% \u2014upon the paid-up Capital Stock of this Institution, has been declared f-r tbe current XT.Tbs Transfer Books will bs closed from tbs 15th to the 8C Vi .on, Wastxno Weakxbhbes.and all t Lose diaemi** of a I ersOnal Natvuk n sultlnff fror.Aucccs and onim Csrsse.Spcoity relief and ec/nplcto reeto-r- -ton of Hbalth, vigor and Manhood < iu araste bd.'i be *rreuuU-.-it dlwovery of tho Nineteenth Ci ntury.Send at once for Illustrated Pamphlet free.Address VOLTAIC BELT CO., MARSHALL, MICH.I In the Whole History or Hcdiciiie?No preparation has ever performed such marvellous cures, or maintained so wide a reputation, as AVer's Cherry Pectoral, which is recognized as the world's remedy for all diseases of the throat and lungs.Its long-continued series of wonderful cures in all climates has made it universally known as a safe and reliable agent to employ.Against ordinary colds, which are the forerunners of more serious disorders, it acts speedily and surely, always relieving suffering, and often saving life.The protection it affords, by its tiraeiy use in throat and chest disorders, makes it an invaluable remedy to be kept always on hand in every home.No person can afford to be without it, and those who have once used it never will.From their knowledge of its composition and operation physicians use the Cherry Pectoral ex tensively in their practice, and clergymen recommend it.It is absolutely certain in its healing effects, and will always cure where cures are possible.For sale by all druggists.July 28, 1882.\tLmcodA&mw 1883.33 1883 (JUEBEC SHEET ALMANAC JUST PUBLISHED, The n.Sold by all Medicine Dealers.Fd direction* in the pamphlet around etch SoBkMO*Bi HEW YORK, BOLB PROPBIBYOB $1,00 ancLCfi cents for postage, enclosed lo Northrop A Lyman, Toronto, Ont., genertl eg mts for tbe Dominica, will insure a botte ee itaining over 50 pill* by return mai), February 8,1**\tim-dXn VICE VERSA ! OR A LESSON TO FATHERS, by F.Anstey.\u201cThis book is in our opinion, tbe dro \u201cwork ever written in the English language.\u2014 Vanity Fair.\u201cWe close the book recommending it ver \u2018earnestly to all Fathers, and their Sons \u201cNephew*, Uncles, and Aisle Cousins next.\"\u2014 Saturday Review.Cheap Edition, 20 cents.\u2014ALSO\u2014 The Knights of tbe Horae Sh'>e.A Traditionary Tale o .: the Cocked Hat Gentry.20ets.Fortune\u2019s Marriage, by Georgiana Ciaik.20cte.A Short HUtory of the Kingdom of Ireland, by G.Walpole.25cts.Single Heart and Double Face, by Choc.Keade.15cta.Daisies and Butter Cups, by Mr*.Reddell SOcts.Chatterbox.Wide-Awake, Infant\u2019s Magazine, Union Jack, Boy\u2019s Own.Bound Volnme just received.DAWSON * OO.November 17, 1883.Old Newspapers for Sale.A LARGE QUANTITY OF OLD NEWSPAPERS, Exchanges, Ac., Ac.For sale at \u201cCHRONICLE * Office.December >1,1882.1883.Harper\u2019s Magazine ILLUSTRATED, Harped» Magasine, begins its sixty-sixth volume wit ' the December Number.It is not only tbe most popular illustrated periodical in America and England, but also the largest in its echîme, the most beautiful in its appearance, and the beet magazine for the home.A new novel, entitled \"For the Major,*\u2019 by Oonstarc® Femmore Woolson, the author of \u201cAnne,\u2019 was begun in the November Number.In literary and artistic excellence the Magazine improves with each successive number.Special efforts have been trade for the lighter entertainment of its readers through humorous stories, sketches, Ac.HARPER'S \"PERIODICALS.HARPER\u2019S MAGAZINE.$ 4 00 HARPER\u2019S WEEKLY.4\t00 HARPER\u2019S BAZAR.4\t00 The THREE above publications.10\t00 Anv TWO anove named.7\t00 HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE.1\t50 HARPER\u2019SMAGAZLNE\t)\t^ \u201e HARPER\u2019S YOUNG PEOPLE J \u2019 \u2019 * * 5 00 HARPER\u2019S FRANKLIN SQUARE LIBRARY, One Year (52 Numbers).10 00 Pottage Free to all nbecribers in the United State» or Canada.___ The volumes of the Magazine begin with the Numbers for June and December of each year.When no time is specified, it will be understood that the subscriber wishes to begin with the current Number.The last Eight Volumes of Harper'» Magasin», in neat cloth binding, will be sent by mail, postpaid, on receipt ol $3.00 per volume.Cloth case*, for binding, 50 cents each\u2014by mail, postpaid.Index to Hat Analytical, and inclusive, from » vol, 8vo,, Cloth, $4.00.Remittances should be made by Poet Office Money Order or Draft, to avoid chance of lost.Btmpapers are not to copy this advertisement without the express order of Hakfxb A Bkothxbs.Address HARPER A BROTHERS.New York.Nor«mb«c WW.No.2 will erne the most ot matter of how long standing.No nauseous doees of cubebe, oopebia or oi sandal wood, that are certain to produce dy pepsia by ,de«troy tag the coatings of the stosiac Price $1.50.Bold by all druggists, or mails on reoeipt of price.For further particulars send for eueolar.P.O.Box L5S8.J.C.ALLAN OO., 83, John tit., New York May;il41883\tLm ZRZEIMIO'VTEID.I HE OFFICE OF THE DAILY EÎEDISQ MERCUSI NAS BEEN REMOVED TO \u2022 74 MOUNTAIN HILL 74 [Mr Guay\u2019 Cut-Stone Building.] PBIRTINQ EXECUTED ALL IT* BEAR CREA May 0, 1883________ ~\t\u2022 PATENTS We continue to act as Solicitors for Patents, Caveats, Trade Mart», Copyrights, tc., for the United States, Canada Cuba, England, France, Germany, etc.We have had thirty-ire years experience.Patents obtained through us are notioed in the ocikntikic Ambhio&n.This large and splendid illustrated weekly paper, $3.20 a year, show* the frog re *8 of Science, is very iutereei-ing, aud has an enormous circulation.Address Mu AM & CO , Fatebt Solicitors, Publisher* of SciitKTurio American, 87, Park Row, New York.Hand book about Patents sent free, November 35, 1881.______^ \u201cvjULPHO I STB OTION.\u2019'\u2014An Externa O Meant* of CURING SKIN DISEASES There is scarcely any eruption but will yield to \u2018Sulpboline\u201d in a few days, and oonunenoe to fade away even if it *eems past our*.Ordinary pimples redness, blotches, scurf, roughness, vanish as if by magic ; 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ITER D THE BEST REMEDY FOR BILIOUSNESS STOMACH DERANGEMENT, FLATUL KNOE, PAINS BETWEEN THE SHOULD dyspepsia.____\t______ Surgeon* to be the «afwt miidw I pills fo Boxes, at Is.Lid., la.3d.and 4a.Id.Sold by Chemist* end Medicine Vendor throughout the world.Prepared by Jw.Rorke, London.Bpetislly valuable PHI for rwldents abvmd and tsavellase, April 5,188\tebSO-Wm Printed and Publiah-wi by JOHN J.FOOTE, Editor and Proprietor, at hia Steam Printing Works, Mountain Hill Subscription :\u2014DAILY, $6.00 per annum WEEKLY, $2.00, in advance, advertisements : Ten Cents per Line first insertion, and Five Cents for each subsequent Ten Conte per Line for each insertion in Special Notice Column or over Edite rial Advertisements requiring eJternate insertions, such as twice or three times per 9217199149 "]
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