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Tout au long du XIXe siècle, le Quebec Mercury soutient les intérêts de la bourgeoisie anglophone conservatrice de Québec. [...]

Le Quebec Mercury est un journal en langue anglaise qui paraît pour la première fois à Québec le 5 janvier 1805. Il est fondé par Thomas Cary, marchand et bibliophile anglophone de Québec. D'abord hebdomadaire, il devient bihebdomadaire en 1816, trihebdomadaire en 1832, puis quotidien en 1863.

Rival du journal francophone Le Canadien, dont il a stimulé la naissance, et pourfendeur de l'ordre traditionnel du Québec francophone, le Quebec Mercury soutient les intérêts de la bourgeoisie anglophone conservatrice de Québec. Le journal appuie les décisions du gouvernement britannique et prend position dans les débats politiques du Canada, ce qui l'amène dans les premières décennies de son existence à s¿opposer régulièrement aux élus du Bas-Canada.

De facture étonnamment moderne, le Quebec Mercury présente les nouvelles locales accompagnées de nouvelles étrangères pigées dans les journaux anglais et américains. Le journal réserve dans ses pages une large place à la publicité.

Thomas Cary fils prend les rênes du journal à la retraite de son père en 1823.

Le ton francophobe des débuts s'adoucira avec les années. Thomas Cary partagera d'ailleurs la propriété du journal avec George-Paschal Desbarats de 1828 à 1848. George Thomas Cary, fils de Thomas, dirigera la publication à partir de 1855.

John Henry Willan, avocat, devient éditorialiste en 1850. Le Quebec Mercury prend alors des positions favorables à l'annexionnisme avec les États-Unis. Willan restera au journal jusqu'en 1862. En août 1862, la famille Cary met le journal en location, ce qui permet à Josiah Blackburn et à George Sheppard de prendre les postes d'éditeur et de rédacteur, dans le but d'appuyer l'homme politique réformiste John Sandfield MacDonald, qui devient premier ministre du Canada-Uni.

Le retour au pouvoir du conservateur John A. MacDonald en mars 1864 entraîne la réapparition de Willan au Quebec Mercury afin d'appuyer le projet de confédération, mais avec moins d'enthousiasme que le Morning Chronicle.

Le tirage du Quebec Mercury atteint 1000 exemplaires en 1870 et 3000 en 1898, année où George Stewart, auteur et critique littéraire, en fait l'acquisition. Le journal était demeuré la propriété de la famille Cary jusqu'en février 1890. L'homme politique libéral Joseph-Israël Tarte, proche de Wilfrid Laurier, achète le Mercury en 1902, mais la surabondance de journaux anglophones à Québec ne permet pas au journal de survivre au-delà d'octobre 1903.

BEAULIEU, André et Jean HAMELIN, La presse québécoise des origines à nos jours, Québec, Presses de l'Université Laval, 1973, vol. I, p. 14-15.

GAUVIN, Daniel, « Cary, Thomas [père] », Dictionnaire biographique du Canada, en ligne.

JONES, Elwood H., « Blackburn, Josiah », Dictionnaire biographique du Canada, en ligne.

LA TERREUR, Marc « Cary, Thomas [fils] », Dictionnaire biographique du Canada, en ligne.

WATERSTON, Elizabeth, « Willan, John Henry », Dictionnaire biographique du Canada, en ligne.

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Hicks Beach guve tice The motion was strongly opposes! by sir Michael, \\lg, Collings moved his amendment pu the address on the subject of allotments, expressing regret that no measures are announced in the Queen's speech for the relief of the sutferers by depression in wwe snd agriculture, particularly in reanrd to affording facilities to farm laborers, ete, for obtaining aliotments of small holdings on equitable terms as uo rent and security of tenure.Sir Michael Hicks-Hench said that the tnernment would willingly aecopt the deviston of the House ns they bad assumed office with reluctance and would ign without regret.The amendinent was adopted hy a vote { 329 to 250, the Government thus being dlefented.- .THE EARTH'S INTERIOR.Frozen Down Six Hundred Feet Supposed Relic of Bygone Agesscientific men have been perplexed for any sears over the phenomenon of a wotain well at Yahuisk, Niberin A \u2018tussian mercha: 0 71 X28, began to dig the well, but le gave ape the task three years Inter, when he had dug down thiney Tent, and was still in solidly frozen soil.| Then the Russian Academy of Science du away at the well fur medths, but stop d when it had reached a depth of 48d feet, when the ground was still frozen ws hard as a rock.La 1844 the Academy liad the Wipeoiature of the ex- vavatins carefully taken at various depths, and from: these data it was estimated that the ground was frozen to a depth of 612 feet.Although the pole of the greatest cold is in this Province of Yakutsk, aot even the terrible severity f the Siberian winters conld freeze the ground to a depth of 600 feet.Geologists | hoe decided that the frozen valley of the Lower Lens is à formation of the glacial iærel, They believe, in short, that it rove wlidiy then, and has never since nel a chance to thaw oat, \u2014 PROTECTING MACKEREL.Pian to Prevent Fishing During Spawning Season.! 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gues he novar voluntarily sacrificed \u201c| pawn.When he: playad.with weaker | players of course h \"y ba webiji | the brifliant hasdiony Lk, an captivates the spectators.| QUEBEC WEIN SDAY, JANUARY 27 Many Persons Burled Alive Frightful Bufferings of the Rescued.Drxven, Col, dau, 25 A Tribune special from Aspen sys the Marcon pass road has been the scene of fenrfui loas of life, The horroia of Thuralay were in tousitied by the deselopment» of yester- duy, which show the pass to be a snowbound tomb.While we were huntin- yräterday for bodies of these lost on Thursday, word vus received of another further up the canon.An avalanche struck the latter point at midnight on Tuesday.Clayton Gannol, Sol.Camp, Charles Tutale, Martin Riley, J.dci vis, A.Goodwin, A.L.Soms and Martin Putternon were aslvep in a cabin, wich they supposed was safe, as it war built IN à DROVE OF IKAVY TIMBEH, but when the slide came down it snap the trees us though they were pipe stem, hurling them against the cabin ard crushing everything into a wash, Martin Riley and Aug.Goodwin had their backs broken, and Riley was suffucstsd.When the slide struck the timber it divided, part rushing across the gulch, burying a cabin on the opposite side occupied by three men, without injuring them.These men worked their way out at noon, and started to rescue their friends, On Wednesday evening, after cutting through numberless fallen trees, they efleeted an entrance into the cabin, and found TIRER DRAD AND PIVE OTHERS SUFFERING terribly from sutfocation.Sol.Camp lay on his face dead.The body of Jap.Fer tis was pinioned across the back by heavy timbers, Riley died tive minutes after the disaster occurred.His dying convulsions nearly caused the death of wan underneath him.tained a terrible cut on the head trom which the Blood flowed profusely.He beenme terribly thirsty and being in a position where he could hold his hands Sundar his bleling head and lift them to lis mouth he quenched his thirst with ftis os blood, All the wen who were alive WIIEN FOUND, WERE NEARLY CHALY, all were undressed and had bitten themselves on the hands and arms in their delirium and presented » sickening spec tacle, They may ali recover, but the cases of one or two are extremely doubt ful.- _ THE WIDE WORLD OVER, Current News and Gossip Fresh, Varled and Interesting.In England bread peddlers are obliged to carry seales with them to weigh the rend in the presence of their customers, Sixty million people speak the German language, it is stated, 15,000,000 te French, and 100,000,000 the English.The printer wha attemptod the lite of the Danish Premier in October last lus Linen sentenced to feurrteen years\u201d dogo sonment, Colux-Sergeant Tuos, Wciglicon, late of the Midland Rattabion, and a veteran of the Bri has died at Belleville from wounds ree dvd at Batoche, Advices frown Haiphong say that the whole of the ed River delta is complete ly pacisied.Gen.de Coures has left Haiphong for Hog Rong en route to France.St.Louis boasts that itis soon to bave the tallest conpercial building in the world, An insurance company is soon to add four storeys to its sight fracture in that city in order to provide offices for the Gould Suuth-western sy stew, The result of oxperiment, with eigh teen varieties of cheese are given in Biedermann\u2019s Contealblatt, Cheddar, a vich wind highly flavoured English cheese, was digested in the shortest time, four hours, while unripe skim cheese required ten.Herr i 1g, che Vice President of the Danish Folkething, sentenced to six mouths\u2019 imprisonment on September 30th Inst for being concerned in # disturbance nin political meeting at Holstebro, in | Jutland, nnd whase sentence was recent ly confirmed by the Danish Supreme Court, has bean committed to prison.\u2014 Nervous Debiiitated Men.You are allowed o fair teind of thirty days of the use of Or.Dyes Calebrated Voltaic Belt with Electrie Susponsory Annliances, for the wpeeily relief aud permanent enre of Nervous i EE > loss of Vitality mul Manhood, and all kindred troubles, Also, for many other dinars Complete restoration to, health.vigor and mon wood guuranteedl.No risk is fnenered.Lllustrated pamphlet, with fail n- formation, terms ete.wailed free by address ing Voltaic Belt Co.Marsbe!l Mich Camp had ene ee wii.WEY weg AY Sige ATE QUUEBKC & LAKENT JOHN RR On sud after MONDAY, 2ed NOVEMBER, 1883, Drainx will rane da 14 daa evearted) PU ude to wml fren Paluin Station.Queber, as follows; i GOING NOT.6.30 AM.Mink Lenser Quebec fur St Kay mond, arriving there st 10 4.3, 4.00 P.M.Mau.Loaves Quebeu fur Riviere à Pierre, aniving there at 7.65 rw./ GOING SOUTH.© This Com 's isan wie compl of the 800 AM.Ma.Leaves Riviera a Plurre daily | following Dah Puget.Sd Blt Iran except Nundsy std Monday for | Steamahips, They a ! in water tight Queber, nrviving there nt 9.55 104, cum partanente, are uusurphoad for mreugth, 8.00 PM, Miare lracos St Raymond for | speed sud comfort, are fitted np with all the Contract with the Ciuvetuinents Canads and Newfoundland for the con veyance of the Canapian and 9° Unirap brayas Mails.1865 WINTRR ARRANGEMENTS 156 Matt Trans returns from Itivieren Pierrent | an suggest, andl have made the fastest tine op sn ru.every paturdey to St.Raymond, | resord.ving there at 9.45 Ps.4, .or Pains run by Eastern Standard Time, N Vous Tounage ( vininauder MAIL TRAIN connects ut Bt Ambroise wiv |.C MiUtAN -6100 , Suikling Stage «for Indian Lorette, at Valcartier Station | Panissas.5400 Capt.J.Wylie ith Stages for Valcartier Village, and at St, SaRDISIA=.4100 Lieut mith».8.a To fe SL | da gE 1° tlement, ' * \u2018 Nivel Fags Return First Class Tickets on | Ciucamsa=.4000 Capt ichinrdann Saturday's god til following day.[amer a pou Capt] an J.GL SCOTT Noorian 8 Ji CH.! Rec.M Manager.Casrrax 3200 Lieut Barrett, 2.x.Comuerdsl Chambers Gauthaoïnias = 4600 Capt A.Maa Qet 31, 1885 St.Peter Rtroet, | DISERILN 4600 Capt 2.P.Moore oe \u2019 \u2019 : | Norwaciax.353) Capt.C.Stephen rm me eee eee Hisagmiar - Capt Brown AvsTRiaw Zé) Capt J, Ambury Nuororiax 2700 Capt W.Dalziel Paossiux .2000 Capt Melougall SCAMDIBAYIAN | 3000 Capt, Parkes Bomwos Arxmax 4200 Capt Jus, Scott Conan .4000 Capt C.J.Menzies (IRBUIAK 4X0 Capt Letiallais Maxrrosax .310) CaptRCarruthers Caxabian .2600 Capt Kerr PRENICIAN.2800 Capt D.Mekillop QUEBEC CENTRAL RAILWAY Waroenstax en (an 129 dames ol 8.4 .N.Man Ngwpovspiasn 1500 Capt Myliua TS ALADIAN .1300 Capt F.Modérath FALL WINTER ARRANGEMENT-.t Europe, being only five davs Letween land and laud, Counuenving MONDAY, OCTOBLI Su LIVERPOOL MAIL-LINE.1985, Traine will run as follows: + Le 1 2e :Mail.!Mixed Freight From ; son | From From i ! Liverpool | Steamebipe.| Fortin | Halifax Leave Shorbrouke fut A.Lt AM 1885.; 1885, i.TwauceJunet., Les i .3 & Quebec Peu 8 15 713 Thureday.lL brpnrades.Naturdav PM, | , mm Dee ® (Sarmatian.(Dee.24 lec.Arrive Reauce Junct | 110 M .| .| 1Ks6, Arrive Levis.3 43].Ï 10 (Parisian + 81 dan, 2 * Quebec Ferry.| 4 00 ; - ; 1886 y Leave Q'bec for Beauce] | 17 [Polynesiun plan.5 A Jot, Sherbrooke and! ! 8.al Sardinian to 2 + 23 New England Pointe, sv.' ) 1888.6 ; I I Ferry.Jw a\u201d .lan.14 Sarmation .Feb, 4 Vel.6 Leave Levis oo Moe - 21 Peruvian | + TH | 14 (FM pose - 2 Polynsian.18 [+ a Arrive Iteauce -Junct | 1H *Via St.Juhm's, Newfoundlaad.Leave Beance Jit.{ 15 ü CL TL, 0 LL.Lome SAILiNtG FROM HALIFAN Arrive Sherbrooke.| 6 1a | 300 at TWO o'elock P.M.Leave levis for St! \"eu | où on the arrivalofthe [ntevcolonial IR.Francois ; J | the Train from the West Marie St Frais | su Rates of Passage from Quebec via Halifax Lense St Francois for, pou Cabin LL E265, STR and $n levis .! (aconrding to avoonnueiation, } ; Arrive Levis | ' Intermediie LEB At luwent rates Laverpoel, @ J he NFL Baltimore and Halif£ = -vvice i Stecrage # Trains run ou Eastern | Fifteen mitntes altou 11e refreshiments ct \u201cBeauce June tion.Sura Connections mde ot Sherbrooke with | Passinpsic, Grand Tr entenl Vermont F-t6 Stenmehips | Frou From | Railways for N 1.Boston, New Liverpool.illaltinrore.|Fnlifax York; afl New FE al for Mont qu roar aml the West via 1.04 \u2018 pure og eaday.| | Tare Moda At Harlaka Junction with Intercolonist R-7 ou 8 Persian Maen 0) Tow * i way.River dn Loup, Cacouns, Nea Bathing and A sta ' : points along the Nt Lawrence, au all pointsin y, no Nilerian an one the Maritime Provinces.At Quebec with the CC : van.sh { St Lawrence and Saguenay Steamboat C0 00 HLASGOW ie with North Shore Railway for Bt Leas Springs GLASGOW LINE.and puints above Quebec > wi ru Ane punt TARR, WOUUWARD, From |g qurehipn, rnb seen JanT.84 Novd 35 tienmnl Manager. ISHARLTARTR .ee wlir CI repni a., .renssr, Under bis piliow, and eating TR Dob 2 \u201c J ISRAET Liberal Ministry, which thi receive u | Beaule, drunk, 3 months.i i ca paip of grapes hrotion up with | ei rom a Jauviars 21, 1K, wd fair Conservative support.\u201cNotes and News ani eo in 8 tenspann, Es Price | 200 00 \u2014 - : \u2014 Jahn HT Heidt 2k) O00 ; .: ce \"entier Waleott his GR Renfrew 190 00 : Ann woven the Highlands of Scotland The U.8.revenux entie ; The Temperatare.Conti nua | Boo m satin À tured three thousand pounds of opium \" et .1.) Buewer.100 00 .the agitation for land law.reform gathers | $*P The foilowing is the F-aperature | poy Brodie.106 03 J volume, In five out of six in Alaska.| has I Let Record for every 24 hones in tdi abade | Mis SA lurk lon 00 ee A Paris curiosity hunter has found the The À :VHY office, 130 feet ; .| Juanes Rhodes, 5 00 Vahland counties Crofter candidates set of surgical instruments once used by i a foes by Ch pra CH que, 5 2 Store Always Crowded with Customers \u2018 | ; : C Hosael ; .\u201ce bent rerorned ns representatives to | Rabelais.thermometers of Negretti & Zandi, Henry Rural, MDE 50 00 Y oo Parlinment.Nor will things stop where A tramp hung hiwself near Annapolis.| Holborn Viaduct, London, (Philosophieal | Robt peace.pi U1 ave just received from Paris the largest i run ap i a T A 30 00 .they are.The movement spreads over | Mil.last week.to escape being frozen to Instrument Makers to Her Majesty ard on Sewell 7 a3 | assortment of PKRFUMERY over scen in an the whole of Scotland.The landlords | death the Admiralty), mide especially for ou Mem John Hote 20 uo | retail store in Canada.Uver three bun i f two French ban! s | use :\u2014 ten M May 10 go | different kinds of the most Fragrant Perfume \u201care wise are making substantinl | The on Pat ie Perr ar the 5 ee, pie on M May 1h 00 Lor the Handkerchief.An ilucet endless ; ed\u2014one $ 7 = Ce 2 \u201c ; cedretions in rents, and trying to do thar at Calan on 1886 mind a.m.2 pan.a.winedanpe.t | M vs EF WL Sewdl lu ou Te Soupe ne Sie rapes wher in far and vi Lo With ton many Tutors at Harvard receive $500 to | 7 Tm 3% rg\u2014 \u201d A friend a 5 = assartment in the City of Hair, Tooth, Nelk it ix otherwise, and those will in due $1200 a year, whitn the trainer in eg = 5 w= 3 Poney Geo Mathivon.5 up | *rel Clothes Brushes, ine discover whether or not they will i ts £2000 dd 8 2 ler | Miss Bissett 200 HIE t .athletics se - 4.3 4 #e c : | A friend.2 0 PP.MA .be victorious hy putting a bold face ou | [Lis ruiwored that the Duke of Brag-| 1 & 3.3 2 4 Sc ody 3 ludy friend.200 DRUGGIRT things and playing once more the not | anxa, hoir to the throne of Pertugal, will | «+ g 35.an y - 28 + cloudy |-Trhn Cannolls no .particulary wise part of King Rhehoam, | marry the oldest daughter of the Comte \u201c x .8 \" 4 a > re Total.un 85,101 13 CORNER ST.JOTIX AND PALACRSTS.es de Paria dian Go ¢ bas inf à * u (0 i 15 18 ae snowiin | Fuether subscriptions are earnestly soli- | December 2 1080 - » ?| folldwing \u2018rap on Junperis pré a hembor oF Commerce of Ti 1 18 = =» - cleur | pited'from friends of-the asmociation.; _ on iin sr ke ok she Moth ho rrr amin of Comaornot 3 1388 n Herald : - ing the income tax.cs 12\u201418 lw 0 how \u2014 sme.| Mansill's Almanae , of Planetary eau .pass 16 \u20145 8 lv In dew i \u201cHir' Jolin way buckle on hin armour Miss Susanne Ba croft, grandiaughter | * 18,5 10 18 D 5 cles Meteorology for the Year, 1886, the Mondan.or to Burnah to .; had historat sa \u201c16 15 2 x ol ; sud go to the mr or to Burmah bo | of the distinguiihad bistorian,;ls'an at-| \u201c T5 9 55 Van A GREAT Weather Forecasters\u2019 and Alntatac Makers\u2019 ht the Dicoëte) if be wants to; but, as tractive brunstte.and.very popular in - CN hlé to {HOM MWe, wn: wel, she will tus; ti » se \u201c18 3 5/10 8 w < ceur IQ, | oo Guide: Very raluahle to the Hitier, MWritrer, 0 Onin une will tut aptontion | vp) irgton moiety.\u201c19.2 8 It .#68 \u201cdâle OF y BOS | | Dootor, Seientint and to every hou\u201cchoid.The to farming, lumbering, ship 8, Bing, A novel Parisian \u201cagency\u201d isone which | * 20, 12 15 là - ' ' : \u2019 current Almagmg is » wark of ern aclenee.trading, manufacturing.rallway construe.no ; ; | \u201c2 4 10 18 -COMMENCINEG\u2014 and discoveries in natnral law.We have fur- ion, tod 4he satus of Wie han, | advertises weddingguests for hire Ly| 3; 8 IN Nu uy nishod thU world with n riMsble system \u2018and ony Ao ions of ores iy | young couples, who wish to make a brave | «.2.09 2; 8 MONDAY, JANUARY 25TH, 1886, | rulis for foretallivy the \u2018time of the 'bhrth\u2019s dreds ores young couples, bred o millions of ner Pen uid show on their bridal day.42 _}0 n For Une Mouth Only, woe et storm and x side which opstem.agrieultural, m Ang 3 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 +13 n mn ; Tar À es is baped,uj a s mot she possesses in the orthwest and North.Sin d Public Speakers tear om 17 we AT T.BELAND 3, of 6 her panel a, of ous oer he ve oo i F ; \u201cEE 18 8 3 om cles 166, Se.Jouw Ermuer.| néW'épaterm his sidod'n \u2018rigid tist or will abies TE tof et Be | FL R 3 brass to whom Nhewe | or sights minus, x below mm mrutièy.\u201cIta grand\u2019 Fatité abé \"butte 16! 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St Paul & Omaha paf.\u2026.\"| 00: \u2018Yoxus Puo.+.2e 12100000 124) 12 Can Pac.00 65 | 64.Union Pa: :| 49m) 49 Ww U Tel 1 (Lace 6opi 60 Went N Bade on Cey Pac ay Op Trans.«oe reas 207 2 Mu P'acifie _ 1084/1097 Denver & Rio tirade sl Central Cn - Rock Inland , sb.Feehan ce \u201c op 4 Money GRAINS IN CHICAGO.TT Opening | FIT i Vohent Feb | x, Meh Jos 2) May | 87 N74 arn Feb ; 343 | su, Mech, .18 Bek: M May.- + | 40 PROVISIONS IN CHICAGO.tre.Close.Cok Feh | 10774! 1086 Mch .1096 : ous May L1F 30 1 Hs and Feb .16 À 6124 Meh | 617 63 May.8274 an Another Cure Wrought by St Leon Mineral Water tessrs.Gingras, Langlois & Co., CENTLANEN, - For nearly forty years | suffered terribly froin Bronchitis.After having tried diferent remedies, without htaining wuy relief, I decided to try MT.LEON WATER, | bave used it for sevens months and | am now completely ard.To those who wish to have any formation respecting ic, 1 Dues fod ferment smn afte ranted by Hatuleace mr a belong the atumachi * Le these trequeus Ipitataon sd the dart t lise canons Penns nay nut Ie present at one tice, bit fey forment the sulleces in turn as the diese! Ailsa progenies I the vase be ote MING DISEASE APFLICTINO A | | 1 | Chong standieg, there will bes dry, hacking © zh, attemded after a time by expector ation br vers advanced stages the vkin assumes oly lnswnial appearance, aod the hands cub bet ae ncn by \u20ac cold, sticky wespiration As the ved and Lodneys becom: nore aod mene disea thumatic paine appear, and the usual ticabinent, proves cati rely unas siline: against this latter aganishing : disorder Vi vigin of (his alah, 1s indi æsbion or dy spepats, and a null quantisg of he proper madictne will remove the dissse if taken in itv inciplency [is most important that the discase should be promptly and aerly treated in ita fest stages, when a little nedicine will fleet » cure, and even when it tax obtained à « s hold the corroct remedy tin until every vestige of cata, until the appetite ian returned, and the digestive arguns restored ta healty condition be surest and most Hectual remady for this distressing complaint i bic pre the disrase à els Carative Syrup,\u201d a v ion wold Ly all Chemists and Medicine Vendorsthroughout the wold, and x thapro nristors, A J White, Lbmited, 17, ington Road, London.EC This Syrup strikes at the very foundatzn of the déscune, and drives it.veut and beau bs, out of the ivcou I with confidenne Farthiniiy ven s, (Sigdhd) cent AW Chem \u20ac ' To Mr A J White Mert Preston, Sept.Z1at i My Dear Sir, -Your Syrup and : \"still every popular with my cuatoin- saying they are the beat [amily ible.The other day a custaner came fo: Lu and said Mother Seic-l ww bottles of Syru had saved the life of hix wife, and he 1 | ** one of these botties ! am sending litte miles away to a friend wha is very ill ih much faith in it.\u201d The sale keeps up wonderfully, in fact, on would fancy almost that the people wer beginning ty breakfast, dine, and sup ov Mother Sewol's Syrup, the demaud is an cons taot and the satisisction w great.\u2014T am, ile Sir, yours faithfully, Signed] W Rowher To A.White, Esqor sale by W.BRUNET & Co., D sty, 130 & 141, À.Joseph St.St.Roch, Quebec À.J.WHITE, L D., Branch Office, 7 .James St.Montreal TRRES FOR PLANTING.The attention of thie desiring te plant Trses or Sh:u';a is invited te the oecessity of employing partie s:ousturmed to sapplying trees dersigasc har on hand, at low rates n cents upwards, \u2014Trese.Mapiee, Ash.Walaut, 3pruce, Pine.Fe, Birch.: :piar_ Cedar.Beach, Willows, Rossbusbes, diam Trees.aricur Apple and Pear Trees, \u2018urrazte.Goortherrs Hawthors.and other rani ental sere : JOSEPH BOIVIN, (Canton, de is de 3, | POSTAL atl DECEMBER, Dl.ENN.MALS, | bk.Weavers Quebec tol AM, } PM, Three Rivers, sont, \u2014 | Berthier, Montreal Ottawa, Toronte, Outaris Province, Manitoba, British Columbia, & Westerm Ntates, £u, by] North Shore Kail'y.bay Train tb.8 0Three Rivers, Mon.© treal, Ottawa, To CLOSE, : AMM 14) rotito,Outarin, Man: itoba, British Col umbia, & \\Wostern Statce, ke, by North! Nore Had'y.Night | : \u2018Train #2 à ixeNouth Quebec, Chan 12 43 Sherbrooke, Lennox: ville, teland Pond! route, the Enstern Tornahipe, Rick mod, Montreal, Ot towa, Toronto, Pro vinoes of Ontario: Manitohs, | Uiuitials, i Columbisnnd Weat.! | em States, &c, b rend Trunk Ry.( | 7 4 \u201c01 hnake Station Arthalhaskaville &i Danville, hy Fa press Train.| Fartgan- -SouthQue- her to Riviere d Loup, Co's uf Bona venture,{ ape, Provinceaof Now Bin wick, NovaNootia | PEL ,StJohm, Nfd | aud Bermuda vi | Halifax, by Inter, | raloméal Ry Express , Train.LL 2 1 oor : + du ; du Loup Ry.con ! \u2018 Express Train ! 3 1 er & Beauce, al I~ Sherbrooke, by th Œ Quebe- l'entral R, j \u201d Bourg Louis.La Petita! Riviere, [orette.Itaux Vine \u2018ounties of | Eyed Orders may be lois st Tas Ngnevar Oia Bapteraber 10, 1066, \" \u201cQUEBEC D.LY MÉROURY.HeranLisnen ny TuomasCany, Bannieren, ! 904 Succeeded by Tuomas Cany, Junler, 1983, Q@EBORGE T.CARY, lass, Epiton arp Posuisaun, Printing Fouse-20 and 22 Mountain MTL Rares or abvantiaine, Firat Insertion @ Lines and under se 7 lines to 10.\" Over 10 lines ss Bubsequent Insertions.od | All advertisements unsocompanied with | lrections are inverted until jorbid and charged 00 cents 80 \u201c a \u201c \u201c \u201c accordingly.vi-weekly, seni weekly, and | weekly advertisements are charged 8 cents pes | line sach insertion.¢ Orders for Discoutinning AdvertiseMmente to Le in writing, and delivered by 8 a.u, previous to publication, Saar, early, not $0 exoned 22 lines, One $30, with vilege of changing quarterly, Half square, not to exceed 14 fd wi | the sama privilege.No Advertisement ta lu neil.red the your unless it is presivusly » A po?Tha pri of Yearly Ad.rti,eis will be | senfined fl business, and alt otber Advertisments be charged extra, J Letters to the Editor must be authenticated i by the paie sad address of the writer sithe for publisation or confidentially.Teams ov Susscxireior.Yoacly 34.Half.Yoary\u20148s.§ 4.aly.pis Quarterly Ponszox Acexte.Urrras State Now York \u20148.M.Pet.) & Co, 87 Pack Row, New York ; Leo.P.80s, 80 Row, New York Boorow\u20148.M.Pottengill, State Street, Cobar: & Co., Ofloe; 89 Dares ronge, Fis *%* | Brag avn-P.y 6 Clement's Lou, Lombard sirest, d Aod G.Sayest, 80% 30 Cornhill, Londen, Re, - A: pile Mpa vie Sdvectivemests sud PLAIN axp PANCY PRINTING \u2014 AT TNE ( MERCURY OFFICE, 20 and 32 MOUNTAIN HILL.LARM SIGNAL BOXES x * LOUIS WARD | 1 8t Urents vtroet, Central Station \u201c 2 Corner St Ann and d'Auteuil streete FIRE À Box N.| 2 3 Tres (Irisone and St Quucriore 5 6 7 °o il Haldimand and 3% Louis street Jorner (erden and St Ann streets \u2018orner Duade and Pint streets Sec St John's Ward) | PALACE WARD | 8 Corner Hope and Hebert streets 9 Seminary 110 (Seu Montcalm Ward | 12 Corner 3t John and Collins streets 13 Corner Palsce and McMahon streets Corner 3t John and St Stanislas street ONTAUPLAIN WARD Dinning's Shipyard, 845 Champlain street Taylor's Grocery, 716 Champlain street Fire Station, 480 Champlain street {See St John's Ward) (Soe John's Ward) ië! Mr, Giblin'e House, 301 Champlain street ! 23 Champlain St, opposite Queen's whar! | ST CETER'S WARD i 24 Corner Arthur and Dalhousie streets 25 Copner Momntain Till and eter street 98 Fire Station, Sault au Mat.Int street i27 Corner St Paul St aud Daumbwurges I[itl 125 t3ee St Roch'e Ward) M Lemeaurier's Building, St Paul street 3 Fire Station, St Paul street JACQUES CARTILR VJ ALD Corner Des Prairies and St Dominique St Coruer Desfonses and Bridye atrecte Corner St Valier and la Chapelle Strerte Corner Church and St Joseph streets 15 16 17 *18 l19 134 (35 | 36 En EY VEHICLE.To SOUTHWEATERS St Nichola ta Becan \u201cour.5 00 § IMNew Liverpool, St Jean Chrysatome.! & .R00 4 00 7 4: 4 1 SACTHRANTERS | Bien ville: Lauzon, St | Joseph, Indian Covel 8 00 4 00 4 15.Besumont& St Michel; ÿ 00 73% \u20ac 15 Levis, \u201c200 600 3 SONORTHRATTEES Beau rt to Murray Ba: Fa Co's of a ri 4 voix, Chicoutimi &i Saguenay, land! daily ni ! I 00 3 he lsland of Orleans.! : Mondays.Weduesdaya-nd Fridaye a ! su 3 30 Locar Spencer Cove and Sillery Cove, 30 3 30 LE RECU Bergerville .300 4 00 Bergervile, Cap Rouge and Neilsonville.10 M 4 O6 St Foyé, Ancienne Lo: Tette; St Auguatine and l'tanx Treroller 5 00 2 OU Laval and Fake Beau port, Véed, au[ Nat, 16 00 3 Mstonebiomn, Tuesday & I Friday.1000 a 00 Larlealwnig daily 10 00 Sn 2 30, Roch &StSanvenr 500 on 5 13] \u201cne } Ha Jobin Subuerls lo 4 30 | 45IUNITRD STATES, Ron G00.ton and New York x00 | 30 Barn Manx vin {New York: ss 5 6 00 Monday, eminy.5 Thursday Cunard + | via Halifax : # 00fPhuraday.Allan Line 7 00 Friday, Supplen'ary a) Suppl ementary Bag.open till 2 p,m, ä \u201c \u201c We 7.30 pon.All newspapers, Books Printed Matter, Samples and Patterns to be shot by any of the above Mails, must be posted half \u2018an hour Le- {ure the Time of closing.Cry Larvae Boxss are visited as follows Laywer Town Bores, 6 a.rn., ll am, 1 p.in.4.30 p.m.and gm : Jacques Cartier, Nt Roch's and Palace Warde nt ham, 7.30 am, | p.m.4 p.m., and 6 p.m: St John's, Montoalm and St Louis Wards, at 5 a.m.7.30 am, 1 p.m., 4 pOT., and 6 pm ; Champlain Ward at 9 a.m.and 3 p.m Thres Letter Carriers\u2019 Deliveries daily, commencing at 8.30 a.m.10.90 a.m.and 2.30 p.m.City Rates of Postage are applicable ty St.Roch, St.Sauvenr, Spencer Cove, Point Levis aud Villa Mastai.Money Order aud Savings Bank - Uffice hiss, from 9 a.m.to 4 p.m, ort Office \u2014Office hours from 8 a.m, 1036 pui.= ne Parc Ponr- Parcels cannot be transmitter hy pret to ab bind the limits of th Da mon of pete ver deui ény pat forwarded to British Columbia or Mista is the United Staten.which exoved in wight the limit of 2 Ths.3 02.#Xoapt to Winnipég, which van be sent up to fi ba.The weight of parcels ust not ex lb, fun thé size 2 feet in eugth and | in breadth.FYE gt 150 cent per 4 M, or fraction of 4 os) Boake 1 4ny patoel be\u201d Fire Station, Morcheeter street Corner St Valier and Belleau streets Corner Colomb and Nelson streets Corner St Anselme snd St Joseph streets Corner 3t Arsgo and Turgeon stieets ST ROCTL'S WARD (\u2018\u2018orner St Francois and la Chapelle Streets, Corner Caron and Queen streets \u201corner Queen and Crown streets (See Jacques Cartier Ward) Corner and Bridge sireete 52 Corner St Dominique and St Francols Ste 53 Corner Dorchester and Ryland streets y MONTCALM WARD .10 Corner IY Artigny and St Julia streets 54 Corner Artillery and St Kastache streets 86 Corner St.À in and St Patrick street #] Fire Station, Ÿt Patrick etreet 61 Corner D'Arti and St Amable streets Gond Sh ylum, 8% Amable street at 's Asylum, Grande Alles 73 Parliament Buildin, ST JORK'S WARD 64 Corner St Jobn and Desalaberry streats Corner St Claire and Richelieu 551: 15 Corner $t John St and Hill St Geneviave 71 Corner Robitaille and Latoursile streets 72 Corner 8t Augustin and 8t 1, «ge 2 cts 18 Corner St John aud Sutherland structs 19 Corner Deligny and at Olivier streets 7 Curner St Enstache and St George sticata PT 42 js 4 8 28 46 Ln 48 51 The Quebec Daily Evening Mercury.Printed and published for the Propristors et the Ofies of GRORGE T, CARY, Noa.20 and 22, Moorraim Hii, Clty of Quebse, in the | District of Quebec, Province of Quebec, Canada "]
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