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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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The announcement lisa heen wade that the list of applications for shures in Bryaut, Powis, ahd, Bryant, Limited, was twenty times in excess of the amount to be allotted.This statement ma , be fairly takquewith a grain of spit, if Iyat tte Le fall.\u2018It pound oly, Howevar, that the coming furore in the com: pany promoting world: is to take the form of the conversion of private businesses into limited liability concerns.The wuccess of Bryant, Powis, and B-yant, Liwited, however, is certainly not due to any evidence which was fur.meld to the public of the success or aiwrwite of the business in the past, As we showed in our issue of last week, tin details of the j:ospoctus in this respect were exoessively ny Tt in to bis pal that in the\u2019 future the publie wiil not be lal away, as they evidently hase in this instance, Ly the glamour of a successful name.There are exceptions touve.y rule, but it may be taken for granted that as a general example, ho private business which possesses the ele ments of success and stability: is aver truisferred for purely philanthropic motives, (Bullivuist, 28 Nov., 1883.) tu the Kth instant, A company, which rejoices in the name of Bryant, Powis, aud Bryant, Limited, offered for public subscription 66,667 shares of £1 etch.It nay he useful to state that the principal object of the formation of this company was to acquire and take over a timber business, carried on by à firm of timber merchants, whose principal source of re vue appenred from the prospectus to be the wle of its timber to the well- kiwi ume waking company of Bryant and May, Limited.In consequence, no duubt, of the phenomena) success which attended the conversion of the late-nam- ed private business into «x 'joint-stock ceapany, the public made a decided rush after shares of Bryant, Powis, and Bryant, Limited.Rumor says, aud there is n° apparent reason to disbelieve the slatement,that the applications for shares in Bryant, Powis, and Bryant were mots than thirty times the amount of the sum offered for subscription, and in the menn- time, owing to this fact, the £1 shuren, having only hs.paid thereon, have been out ee 0 enormous extent on the smdon Stock Exchange at what a; ra to ba the ridiculously «bourd premium of £2108 to £3 per share each.\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u201c A Voudoo Ghosti The votoved people of Stringtown, Texas, are agitated over what they term the visitation of the ghost of a deceased vouduo priest, It first materinlized last Thursday night, according to the Datine News, und manifested itself in « hostile smault with bricks aml stones on the residence of Mack Darrell, driving his dog and his children under the bed.Muck meired the \u201cold queen's arü:\u201d and sit at * ull, white tigure, which then disappeared with siexing noise.Since that Occurence the ghost has been besivging house night]y.A \u2014 Toughening Paper.A plan for rendering paper as tough ™ wood or leather has heen recently introduced on the continent.It consists in wixing chloride of sine: with the pulp i the course of fannvefsoture.it has ou found that the gréster the degres 0° concentration of the zinc, solution the Brentor will be the touglnan of the paper Tt can be f i roofing, used for making boxes and for sorry to tell you I did quick as it où, 6 teisel y house.) 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and it is the opinion of those who have experimented with the process, that wood can be compressed to the extent of some seventy-five per cent.and that some of the timber hitherto considered unfit for use in such work as carri building, for instance, can be made valuable by this ineans as a substitute for ash, hickory, ec.-\u2014 Wants His Daughter Declared Insane.George Pancoast, a millionaire of New York, has brought proceedings tn have his daughter Minnie, aged JU, adjudged insane, Minnie, who is deaf and dul, became acquainted with Win Vaudorn, a boxer.Tt is charged that he, having obtained great influence over her, has made her his wife.Judge Barrett grant.edan order voquiring Minnie and Vandurn te show cause why a commission should not be appointed to inquire into her sanity.Her father and brother in aftidavits allege that her mind has always heen impaired.Pinconst has also begun another action to set aside Minnie's marriage, - - - Nervous Debilitated Men.You are allowed n mir trial of thirty ays o the use of Dr.Dye's Celebrated Voltaic leit with Electric Suspensory Appliances, for the ly relief and permanent care vf Névvous Deville , loss of Vitality and Manhood, and all kindred troubles.lwo, for many other diseanes.Complete restoration to health.vigor aml Misthoul guaranteed, No ridk is incurred.Illustrated pamphlet, with full n.MORES #T ATUDIA EO, VRIRAT, PEBBUABY 20 \u2018 \"se pent Sean Frans AS CAPITAL \"PRIZE, 4158000 We do hereby cote Das vépétolee the arrangements for ail t ont Drawings of Te Lusixians ae Pauy, aud in parson manage and control dhe Drawings themselves, und tid th Gop ducted wich honesty, fairies, oad noo fh pi id in goo foward all purtica;amd we mvvthoriee the Conipaicy\u2019 © save Shey camtifionie, Sith faceimiler of ove oy: natures atimched in Adame\u201d ou, 1 fonder > ua.\u20ac & olor i s ue ; A \u2018 Cogmntissioners, We the naderéiqued Buda col Bantore ll un de Nu Hi.Tod a *y wu » A5 se por Eva AIR CLOS Ÿ , Dyer.Hall 3 Million Distripated.Louisianis\u2019 Stare Lôttéky Cortipany, Incorporated - Ln A808, for fr i Lopate ty.pi dor hfe purposes\u2014 with a capital of $1,000,000\u2014to which a reserve fund of $650, has since been added.is = 54400 1.0.LaiiOUT By au .overwhelmin, pular .vate, its franchise vas made Et of the presen State | Gonstituliiuiy dopted Décembér' 2nd, A.D.1879, _ Tts Grand Single Nwnber Drawings will take place monthly.Itaeecracales or postpones.Look at the fetlowing Distribution: 190th Grand Monthly AND THE : EXTRAORDINARY QUARTERLY DRAWING In the Academy of Music, New Orleans, .Tuesday, March 16, 1886.« Under the personal Suptifvision and management ré General G.7.BEATEEUARY, of losisians, asd Gooenl IEE.SURLY, of Vieglon.Capital Prize, $150,000.sv Notice\u2014Tickets are §10only.Halves LIST UF PRIZES, { Capital Prize ef $150,000.$130,000 | Grand Prize of 50,000.30,000 | Grand Prize of 20,000 | | 2 Large Prises of 20,000 4 Large Prizes of 5,000.20,000 20 Prizee of 1,000.20,006 0 500.25,000 100 00.30,000 200 20.40,000 00 100.40,000 1,000 * &0.30.000 APFROKIMATION ses sou 100 Approximation Pri uf $200., UO too Tr 2500.Voom | 100 ene TL.7,500 2279 Prizes, amounting to .$522,500 Applie-tt0ns for rates to clube should Le made os, to the Office of the Company in New Orleans, Co For further information, write clearly, giving full address.AL NOTES, Express Money Orders, or New Vork Exchange in ordi letter.Currency by Æxpress (all sums of $5 and upwards at our expense) srdessseld M.A.DAUPHIN, i New Orleans, La.«x M A, DAUPHIN, ; | Washington, D.0.Make P.0.Money Orders payable and ! address Registered Letters to I NEW ORLBANS NATIONAL BANK, Feb.10, 1888.New Orleans, La.i i Ed GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY.GOING WEST.| J ightning Fx i e Poi 00 PM et and.plate Fast and Went, arriving in Montreal st 880 P.M., iu time to vonuest with at Express going West.; Ni an PM \u2014 s Sherbrooke, Islpnd Pond, Gorham.Vorth Wes} GOING RAST Leuving Montreal.Arriving nt & leaves Moutreal Lights at Point Leyi.1.58 a Mixed leuves Richmond.\u2026 « 6 8 HO arrives at Point Lori.7.00 P.M.© wre SE HICKSON.General Manager.8,00 AM.formation, terms etc., mailed free by address Voltaic Belt Co.§Marshall Mich~ Quebec, November 9 1885.$5.Fifth $2 Tonths $I.i ight Express for Richmond, | \u2018 iston, Portland, Montreal, wu | + Lo eat, Wont.Nouth- West and | 1 - .Point Levi IT 105 boy | Pranisuzs, 13 RUE 04 $2137 Prres, Panis, .dei Alt] JR.bre tenet peer [Ty ; or FAN SEPNAL, { sit Asvaruimente of ewfou for the em: une \u2018of the Camaviay znd ° wu silarep Sears Malls ce Col LW 1600\u2014 WINTER AKRANGEMINTS 1600 Sompaiyn tess urd dampuied df Whe Under Coan .Canada sv, and comfort, are Litt Wp \"EVA Eat\" Comite 5\" pcs 4000 5 Nova Sootian.| 19 Capt ea 3W0Lisn it Barrett, n.x.8 io Gn Ea ike sn o£.CYSwphen 4.iii Capt Brown Te nym B® Sia \u201ca i» Captd.\u2026 Beli .2000 Capt Kerr 20 Capt, Mek .2000 Capt IJ, Jawes Loogmng: .BO apt W, 8; Main NawroUNDLAND .1500 Capt Myliva ACADIAN LL.«1800 Capt F.McGrath Harope, being only five dsys between land and land.LIVERPOOL MAIL LINE From i- From : From Liverpool | Steainahipe.| Halifax 1888, : 1885.; 188$.Thursday, \u2019 uriday, : Saturday Mec 3 [Sarmatian.{Pec:2 = Dec.20 | 1886.to Parisian | « 31 Dan à | 1886\" | = 17 Polynesian.Jan.7 \u201c9 31 \u2018Sardinian .| \u2018* 21 23 1896.Jun.14 Sarmatiun .(Feb.4 (Feb.§ > 2 Peruvian \u201con | \u201c 13 * 28 |Polyneian.= 18 20 \u201cVia St, John's, Nevwfoundlaad.SAILING FROM HALIFAX at TWO o'alock P.M., ur vn the arrival of the Intercolonial K.R.Train from the West.Rates of Passage from Quebec via Halifax Cahin 082.65, 878.00 and FBS.MN (necording tu socontimudation.) 1: Intormmediate.\u2026 mrccec ess .$39.0U Steeruge LL.At lowest rates Liverpool, Qaeenstown, St.Jobin, NF, Baltimore aud Halifax Service, From | 4.2 12 Fros Liverpool] Stenmabipe [paltimère.Halifax Tt Te Tuesday, | | Tuesday.[Mauday 1868.1885.1884.Dee, 8 |Pevuvian .++ | Prec.29 Jan.4 1396.|: 1686.Jen.5 [Siberian GLASGOW LINE.ro, | sami.| dion | da Steal ips.elphia tou Hangow.e about \u201c1 about 1883.- 1888, .|- 1885.Friday, + Friday, Monday, Uec.4|Norwogiau.| Dec.86 |.* \\l{Bibernian.[.| Dec.28 Frida , * (B[Carthaginian.|.- an.8 tain | ip © 25;Neandinavian.| Jan.15 *.1886.Monday, Jan.8/Prussian.f.A.| Jan.* [Norwegian .! 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Christmas Avgel, by Farjeon.; ! A Barren Title, by Spight.__- | Wandringe of Ulysse, by write - In Quarters with the25th Draguons, by Winter Goblin Gold, by.Mar Caannelin, Musical History\u2014Macfarren.; Cassel's Family Magazine, 1885, \u2018The Quiver \" i .Ue-An ojd fashioned story.Malthus and his Work.! Ounes of Prevention, by T.MoCoan.Half-Way.an Anglo-Frauvh Romance.\u2014ALBO\u2014 Illustrated Lohdon' News Almanae, | Canadimn Christnas Seavenir, 1883.A variety of Christmas Cards Toy Boo c * 1885, Ly M.G, DEMOLINARI, Correspond Tt atiute of France.One! Volume 1 \u2018Bo \u2018 and Annuals, in great variety.in Pamphlet, 3Mr.50, dec 16-1m | Dec.18, 1885, DAWSON à PILULÆ ANTI-SCROPHULÆ- \u2014_\u2014 _\u2014_\u2014_\u2014_ _\u2014_\u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014_\u2014_\u2014\u2014\"\u2014\"\" A \u2014\u2014 ADVERTISERS IN ENGLAND or travel: Vero from Canade vif n ouppletb file of rom Cann pe Tax Makers fron 7805 Reading à os the Hritioh Musygau, Uiréat Russell B A W.C., Leadon, =) ; Fidei gy ECA ET TEL SX Quebec Mereitty FRERUARY %.FRIDAY EVENING, Ancusenor Taons of Manitoba has Yoft for Ottawaarg\u2014\u2014\u2014p\u2014\u2014 Ws loarp that the order for enforoed vaccluation of railway travellers along the United States frontier of this Provinos will be withdrawn after Monday, the let of March.01 InPoRMATION has been received from Ottawa that the immediate release of Poundmaker and the halfbreed prisoners at Stoney Mountain penitentiary has been decided upon.\u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 It 1s ESTIMATED that fifteen hundred new names will be added to the voters\u2019 lists in Ottawa, waking the total nuw.her of enfranchised citizens something like seven thousand.me TnE Ontario Government has voted £7000 to send a delegate to represent its Education Departinent at the Lendon *sloninl Exhibition.The Quebec Government, for alleged want of funds, rvfases to send any such agent.Lonv RaxpoLPH CHURCHILL'S visit to ireland will not tend to allay the feeling which exists among the Ulstar minority on the Home Rule question.On the - ontrary, it wiil only help to add fuel to the flame, and to develop additional bitterness between the two classes of Irishnen, LE Tur Government has approved Lord 1} aferin's request, that a strong expedition be sent against the Shahs.The *:-ps forming the expedition will leave Mandalay on March 7.The British C'ormissioners in Burnah are authorized to secure the submission of the chiefs «iver by bribing or fighting them.re Mraw-LEFEBVRE, ex-speaker of the House of Commons, in an article in the Ninetoenth Century, advocates the fede ral principle for Ireland, with large powers of autonomy, retaining representation iu the Imperial Parliament.He indicates that this is Mr.Gladston2's » heme, -\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 On pit that the Quebec Government pr.pose to get over the serious difficulty of Mr.Treasurer Robertson's illness by taking Mr.Desjardins, M.P.p.for Montmorency, into the Cabinet as a Minister without portfolio, thus saving him the necessity of going before his constituents for re-election, and enabling them to utilize his services to prepare the budget fre the session.\u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 - \u2018Tue British Board of Trade returns for January do not represent an improved state ofaffnirs.The total value of the :- posts for the United Kingdom for the yuur 1855 was £373,904,085, as compar- ot with £389,904,280 for 1884 and with £1.6,054,187 for 1883.The value of the ov ports for 1885 was £213,031,407, as ~mpared with £233,025,242 for 1884 snd with £293,799,473 for 1883.The i.e ports for January, 1885, renched £35,- £29,003, while in January last they fell 10 £25,983,03Y, a falling off of more than wiz millions and a half pounds sterling.The exports for January, 1885,amounted to £21,875,527, and in January last to £20,653,890, \u2018The value of British exports to Canada during the wonth of January last was £435,467, against £502,517 for January 1885, and the value of the imports from Canada £33,765, against £48,389 in Juuuary, 1885 The chief items in the evports which show a decrease are: ani- rls, £380 to £48; salt, from £1814 to 2141 ; linen piece goods, from 28,416/.to 23,2341; worsted fabrics, from 71,0231, to 67,123; railroad iron, from 28,734.to 219, ; tin plates, from 13,920 to 48041 ; haberdashery, from 71,261L to 4 3310 The decrease in the impose inglude: wheat, frow 32404 to uathin w'rast flour, from 2,161% to 760L ; cured and salted fish, from 11,4751 to 10,45; sven wood, from 10.712.ta 1 03, UBLIC HEAL ow in pedro?D udfy, ipspoator ofh¢Provincial tu Biard, kas nis third visit in the vicinity of Quebec and we regres to learn that smallpox is spreading in the adjoining muuicipalities.AT ST.SAUVEUR.\u2019 The Board of Health has taken all the necessary precautions.Important infor ation has been obtained as regards the spreading of the disease through the im of Reid's r ry.Thore are 40 oases of diphtheria and this dire disease is increasing every day.IN ST, CATHRKINES.The municipal council is about to form a Board of Health.Tn the meantime the Cure, the Rev Mr.Casgrain, has taken the necessary steps to prevent the importation of the smalipox.JKUNNE LORETTE.No Board of Health is yet formed here.There are cases of smallpox (the Doctor does not say how many), and two new cases have died since the Inspector's tirat visit.Here also, the Cure has done his best to prevent the epidemic spreading.The adjoining wiunicipalities complain of Lorette's neglect in not organizing a local health board.CHARLESBOURG.Four new cases ocourred last week, A local board has been formed and the necessary precautions taken: (we may add by the Cure and Dr.Grondin).Diphtheria is prevailing.: TOWN OF LEVIS.There are new cases of small-pox reported and many of diphtheria.ST.FOYE.Diphtheria has made its appearance.Dr.V.Laurin corroborates the information given to the Inspector concerning Reid's mills, ST.JOSEPH DE LEVIS.New cases of sinall-pox are also reported at St.Alexis de Montcilm and St.Vincent de Paul.HEALTH BOARDS WANTED.It is to be hoped that the Provincial Inspector will repeat his visits every week, for we are bound to have the facts.It would seew, meanwhile, that the Cures are doing all the work of the Central Health Board, who should put the law into force against offenders, and more promptly organize local boards in the above mentioned parishes, We regret to learn that Dr.Walls has not yet attended the meetings of the Central Board since his appointment thereto by the Provincial Government\u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Police Court Today.Judge Chaureau presided \u2014A man who had been arrested on a warrant for assault, on being brought up, pleaded guilty, but his sentence was deferred until the complainant's statement had been heard.Warrants were issued against another man for assault and three men for damaging property.mp Reckless Driving.The attention of the police is called to the recklessness with which young apprentice butchers drive their sleighs round in the city.A few days ago an old lady residing in St.Gabriel street was knosk- ed down by one and had an arm broken.ee The Chase.Messrs.Jean Larose and F.Trembly, who have been on a hunting and fishin excursion on the North of St.Raymond, have brought with them 4 martens, 1 mink, 1 beaver, 1 muskrat aud 305 Ibsof trout.\u2014__ -\u2014 Revision Court.The Revision Court is now sitting, and Messrs.L.J.Cannon, Jos.Lavergne, and Eugene Crepeau, Q.C., of Arthabaska, and Mr.Honan, of Three Rivers, ace attending it.0 The 8t.Vallier Pamily.The Comte de Saint Vallier, whose death was announced a few days ago, belonged to the same family as one of the former bishops of Quebec, Mgr.de Saint Vallier\u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 A Change.It said that Mr.Justice Taschereau will change districts with Mr.Justice Cimon, the former going to Joliette and the latter to River du Loup.ee -\u2014 Uomiaerciai Venture.Six clerks of the firm of Z.Paquet intend to form à partnership and buy the bankrupt stock of Pelletier and Tardif.= In Memoriam.A requiem ninss wa~ sid yesterday nt \u2018he Basilica for the late Honble.Mr.\u2018auchon, ex-Governor of Manitoba, Recorder's Court.Thomas MeAvoy, drunk in St.John reet, | m mth.\u2014Joseph Goudreau, drunk w .nplain street, $4 and costs or ons + nth.a J York compan; engagement at the Musio Hall on Mon: day next.The following renowned and sucosesful plays will ba uced tb 1 out the ret : \u201c Le hh, Kirke,\u201d \u201cConfusion,\u2019 and \u201cYouth.\u201d At a recon performance of \u201cYouth\u201d in Ottawa, the Evening Journal says: \u201cOno of the largest and most fashionable audiences that ever assombled in Ottawa Glled the Royal Theatre laut evening to witness the first performance of \u201cYouth\u201d for the benefit of the No: th- west Volunteers\u2019 Reception Fund.The entry of Lord Lansdowne accompanied by his family and all the Cabinet Ministers was the signal for 4 demonstiative greeting on the part of the audience.His Worship the Mayor and family also occupied boxes.The militia was well repr sented.The verdict of the audience wa.overwhelmingly favorable, and it wa- universally pronounced the grandest ro duction of youth ever seen on any stage.\u201d ee Obituary.The funeral of the late Mrs.McKeuna, wife of our respected fellow.citizen, Mr.Eugene McKenna, of the Intercoloninl Railway, took place this morning, ani was very largely attended, notwithstanc.ing the inclemency of the weather.Mr.McKenna is exceedingly popular amongst all classes, as was evidenced by the large attendance of citizens following the remains of his lamented spouse to their last resting place in Woodtield Cemetery this morning.Mrs.McKenna was not quite a year married, and succutnbed ton fatal illness of only a few days duration, by u strange coincidence on the third anniversary of her sister's death from the same malady.Mr.McKenna has the sympathy of the community in his great bereavement.\u2014 > Dominion Death Rate.According to the mortuary statistics furnished to the Department of Agriculture, it appears that the returns of deaths in the places named in the month of Jauuary was as follwws :-\u2014 Montreal 398, Toronto 222, Quebec 172, Hamilton 66, Halifax 63, Winnipeg 21, Ottawa 58, St.John, N.B., 59, Kingston 56, St.Thomas 13, Charlottetown 13, Guelph 11, Belleville 18, Three Rivers 33, Chatham 10, Sherbreoke 29, Peterboro 11, Novel 8, Fredericton 8 aud Sc.Hpavinthe 20, eon perial Parliament.Losvox, Feb.35 \u2014In the House of Comuons last evening, in Committee of Supply, Mr Healey, Nationalist, opposed a graut of 1200] for medals for the volunteers who took part in th: craupaign against Louis Riel.He said that if Canada chonse to go to war with Riel she ought to pay for the medals.W.H.Smith and Lord Randolph Churchill denounced Mr.Healey and praised the voluntess.Mr, Gladstone urged that the vejevrini, of the proposed grant wight possibly cicate a bad feelin: in \u2018nada.The sum for the medals was agreed to hy x vote of 209 te 66.The Temperature.The following is the Temperature Record for every 24 hours in the shade at The Menerry office, 130 feet above «priv tule, un registered by the improved it cuinmeters of Negretti & Zambra, Holborn Viaduct, London, (Philosophical: Instrument Makers to ler Mujesty amd the Admiralty), made especinily for ou use :\u2014 2 1886 mini: a an.3 pm wind aspect mum nm.Feb.J.12 22 2 dle clear + 2,0 2 8 16 w clear 3-8 0 2 4 w clear 4-18 \u2014lb \u20145 4 n clear \u201c 5.\u2014292 Ib Sd ow ley 8-17 \u2014l2 3 N w vleur * 7.0 3 23 27 w clear \u201c 8 15 30 32 25 w clear \u201c9 8 36 33 A ow clear \u201c10 18 2 2 0 \u20ac cloudy «Ir 19 25 .34 e clonly 12.25 2% 43 17 e rain \u201c18 32 34 35 40 e ruin «14.Rl 38 45 15 w clear \u201c15, 17 19 Is 4H 6 suow din 16 lv RN H M exsnow3in +17: 24 20 M w clear \u201c18 7 1d mn 24 w clear \u201c10, 10 12 25 M \u2014 cloudy \u201c2, 18 A MW emow Jin 21, \u20147 \u20145 4 I w clear \u201c2-12 -10 12 16 \u2014variable 23 12 14 18 22 w clear 24 A a 5 7 uw clear \u201c2 8 8 18 18 e sow 20 30 36 e snow din *) signifies minus, or below zero.J, A Greek paper is to be started in Los Angeles.The fourth French republic is now enjoying its twenty first ininistry in fifteen years.Tnx women suffragists of Iowa hve great reason to hope that the bill for mun cipal suffrage «ill be carried by the Rate Legislature this winter, Cr A ONE WHBK! Commencing Monday March the Ist, THE TALENTED YOUNG ACTOR, J.H.GILMOUR, Supported by the (ireat Kmotional = \u2014 \u2014 Actress, NISS LIZZIE FLETCHER, Aud 2 Superb New York Company, in the following Great Plays : LYNWOOD, HAZEL KIRKE, CONFUSION, YOUTH.Matinees on Wednesday and Saturday.Seuts now on Sale st Capt.C, E.Holiwell's.February 26, 188d.CANADA, Province of Quebec, District of Kamouraska.No.734.\u2018The Twenty-Third Day of December, 1885.Charles Bertrand, Ksquire, merchant, of St.Seau Baptiste de Flsle Verte, and Dame Arthemise Dionne, his wife, and the ssid Jape Court Charles Bertrand, as well in his own name as in his quality of Curator duly appointed to Dame Clementine Leopoldise Fraser, of the Parish of St.tiearges «te Cacouna, wife commune en bleus of the late Benjamin Dionne, in bis lifetime merchant of the said place, aml interdicted on account of insanity.Plaintifäs, VR, Ferdinand Michaud, farmer, heretofore of Kt.Georges ile Cavouns.and now of parts unknown, Defendant.On the request of the Plaintiffs the Defendant is ordered to appear within two months, J.Gi.PELLETIER, Fel.26, 1886.P.C.s.CANADA, Province of Quebec, District of Quebec.Henri Gustave Joly, Esquire, advocate, of the Pariak of St.Emmelie de Lotbinierc, County of Lotbiniere, Sup rior Court.Plaintiff, vw Catherine Belanger, of the Parish of St.Emmelie de Lutbiniere, widow of the late Octave Moupas, in his lifetime of the same place, farmer; Hermene Munpas, of the Purish of St.Sophie de Livrard, County of Nicolet, District of Three Rivers, farmer; Alice Monpas, spinster.of the same place, school teacher ; Felix Monpas, of the Parish of 8t.Emmelie de Lothiniere, County of Lothiniere, District of Quebec, farmer; Adela Monpas, of the Parish of Pointe aux Trembles, County of Hochelags, District of Moutreal, spinster ; Florentine Monpas, of the City of Montreal, spinster; and Ernestine Monpas, of the place called Manchester, in the United States of America, major children of the said late Octave Monpas and of the said Catherine Belanger, his wife.Defendants.The said defendant, Ernestine Monpes, is crdered to apposr Within two months, (signed) FISET, BURROUGHS & CAMPRELL, pee PRUTHOSOUTARY'S OFFICE, | Quebec, 24th February, 1886./ February 24, 1886.\u2014 W.C TU Mrs.J.K.BARNEY Will give the following Course of Lectures and Afternoon Meetinge in the Y.M.C.A.Hall : Thursday, 8 P.M., Public Meeting.Friday, 3 P.M, For Ladies.\u201c 8 P.M., Public Meeting.Baturday, 3 P.M., For Ohildren.\" 8 P.M, Public Meeting.Clergymen uml the Public are cordially invited to be present.The assistance of Church Choirs will he ratefully accepted, and School or Band of ope Children are specially requested tu unter in foros on Saturday.No Admission Fee, hut a Collection taken to defray expenses.Ree.Secreta Feh.24, 1886.\u201cWoT, Continual Boom.Store Always Crowded with Customers.1 huve just received from Paris the la: assortment of PERFUMERY ever seen in fo rotafl store in Canad.Over three hundrod different kinds of the most Fragrant Perfume for the Hundkerchief.An almost endioss variety of Lavender Water, Eau de Cologne Toilet Soaps and Toilet j tions, t assortment in the City of Hair, Tooth, Nail and Clothes Brushes, ~ P.MATHIE, DRUGGIST CORNEL ST.JOHN AND PALACE 879 - .- ANNUAL MEETING.-r A fA Conpes ri Bag in thle C their Office, où pany will be held in Monday, 1st March next, 44 8 o'clock P.M., when a Btatemeus of the affairs will be submitted, and Election tak~ plaee of Three Direstors to replace « like number retiring by rotation, aud of Two Awditors to act for the *susuing year.By order, DAVID H.GEUGIE.Soo'y & Manager.Uas Wonks, } Quebeu, 39ud February, 1884.QUEBEC SKATING RINK.ANNUAL RACES AND GAMES UNDER THE PATRONAGE OF - His Honor the Lieutenant-Governor, WILL BK HELD AT RINK \u2014 On Tuesday, 2nd March, 1886, At EIGHT o'clock.Programme will be given later.R.CAMPBELL, Feb.18, 1886.Nec.-Tress.Q S.C.Y.M.C.A.COURSE OF LECTURES, 1886.TUESDAY, Feb.23\u2014J.M.LAHOINE, Esq, F.R.8.C.Subject: \u201cA VT TO THR BartLerieLp or WaTEnLno.\u201d TUESDAY, March 16 \u2014Res.J.W, SPARL ING, M.A., B.D.Subject: \u2018Tux CLAIMS OF THE LHBLK ON OUR ATTENTION AND STUDY,\u201d TUESDAY, March 23-GEO.STEWART, Ju, sg, F.RS.C.,F.RU.R Rubject: \u201c'LONGYELLOW.\" TUESDAY, March 33 Revd.J.Gi.SAN- DERSON.Nubject: \u2018A Toon 1 S0oTLAND AND IRELAND (Illustrated.) TUESDAY, April 13- Subject: *ErseTaic rT\u201d (with experiments.) TUESDAY, April 20\u2014.ca TUESDAY, April 27 Social Entertalnmen and Concert.TICKETS to be had at the Rooms of the 3 also at WW.Stanley's, Major C.F.\u2018o's, and Dawson & Co's.ig all the members à ickets (admitting a family), $2.00; two), $1.50: single Tickets, $1.00; Single Admission to each Lecture, 2.JOHN C, THOMSON.President.WwW 4 JUDD, feh2's6 Secretary.Eye-Protectors ! BLUE and SMOKE-TINTED SPECTACLES AND EVE-GLASSES IN Various Sizes and Shades.Tinted Coquelle Eye-Blasses, from 25cts.a Pair, \u2014ar - G.SHIFERTS European Bazasr, 34, FABRIQUE STREFT, 134 PUBLIC NOTICE.THE UNDERSIGNED, about leaving Quebec, would take this opportunity of return ing thanka to his patrons, He offers his Stock of first-class HAND-MADE BOOTS AND SHOES AT REDUCED PRICES.Parties judebted will oblige by making an catly settlement.This is » bona fife winding up of Business \u2014 an prices will prove.Call aud essing for yourself.THOS.MAHONY, 14, ST.JOHN STREET.Pebruary 18, 1808 sw ax FF15RE ° Mon A.He 4007, Mand 88 Bs.Puier Siveat, opposits the G.NW, Tulsgraph Company.7 7 Goes, February 56, 1006.\u201cGoes : B & Quinoy.Chao .ge ve Coa Baath.\u201choi {fioa Del& Hud.1 Del, L&W.183147 Jersey Kanons & Lou & Ni St Paul St Poul.8e Paul & Omah ve Paul & \u20ac Texas Pac.Eschange.- Muney._._ ++ GRATNR IN CHICAGO.Opening | 1.006'elock | ow Mch.May.June .Moh .May.| dune.+.* Vheat \u2018orn 404 PROVISIONS IN CRICAGO, FOR SALE OR TO LET.FOR SALE OR TO LET, i= THAT LARGE CUT-STONE Building, occupied by the Courter «tv Canada, 9 Buadr Street, febti-Lon Apply to wy D, BROUSSEAU, roprieter, 62, St.Loule Street.FOR SALE OR TO BE LET, With Immediate Possession, THAT COMMODIOUS Dwelling lloune situated on the St.Foye = Road, fitted un with all modern ieu- penvements, end for sisay years oocupicd by he Hon Geo, Irvine, Apply to P.A SHAW, feh2-2w No \u2018fi ngs FOR SALE OR TO LET, THE THREE-NTORY Cut-Etone House and dwelling, No.67, St.Por particulars Lewis Street, Upper Town.MEXVE J.GREAVES CLAPHAM.14n29.4° N.In TO LET, A FINE NEW SHOP in the Music Hall, routing on St Louis Streetclose to the Nt.Louis Hotel, with Arge plate glass windows, a most desirable ¢ ation for business.| Possession lat May or before.Apply to Jan.201m ELLES RUSSELL.QUBBEO SKATING RINK.THE.RINK IS OPEN every day (Sundays Trepted) from 8 A.M.to ra and a odneulays and Saturdays from 8 P.M.to Subscribers and those holding Compliment.Ary or Spectator's Tickets only admitted.Family Ticket, including | Gentleman, all ; the Ladies, and Children at School.$3 00 Kach extra Gentleman in a family .) x} (tantleman's Single Ticket.+0 Ladies\u2019 or Children at School, Single Tioket 2.a sas se se sens 300 Rach Family Ticket entitlos the holder to 10 Spuctator's Admission Tickets.* Fach Single Ticket antitles the holder to 3 pectator\u2019s Ticket, Fach Sharcholder is entitled tn a Season pectator's Ticket.Extra Spectator's Tickets can be purchased t the door at Jota, One nf the Diroctora will be li attendance zen 12 to ! P.M.and 510 6 P.M.every day.A COTTONS.PES tri ee EE \u2014AND\u2014 LINENS.WE INVITE INSFECTION of ow well: ussorted Stock of FAMILY HOUSRHO tion.sad Shirtiogsw-3 8 Numbere\u20148§a., 8c., i8c.or Bo, Hel .not (best value ever .) White Sheotinge from Sic.(or Whohite Pillow Cotton, 40 ioches wide, 160.(or 150.net.) Grey Cotten Shastlngs, $80.(or Slo.net.) Linen Bhestings and Pillow 3 Damask Table Linen snd Table Cloths.Damask Napkins, sll sizes and qualities, from 96¢.Unbleached Table Linen from 33c.(or 38c, net.) Irish Linens, Diapers nad (ras Cloths.Uublesched Honey Comb Tuwals, 10§c.net.Huckaback Towels and Towellings, sl) squalitien.Ladies\u2019 Hemmed Cambric Handkerchiefs at roatly reduced prices\u20148jc., 7ic., Oc.1§e.20 op cent.under value.) Vhite Toilet Quilts, 92.25 worth 82.85.50 \u201c LS \u201c 2.80 \u201c\" 8.25.B50 \u201c D D 2.78 \u201c\" 3.75.2.500 yds, Musiiu Embroideries from 5c.upwarils (prices greatly reduced.) Linen Torchon Lace, 150 per dozen.sr We confidently «sk for an examiuation and comparison of our goods, sud customers to Judge for themselves.Glover, Fry & Co.QUEBEC & LAKEST JOHN RR On and after MONDAY, 2nd NOVEMBER, 1885, Trains will run daily (Sundays excepted) to and from Palais Station, Quebec, as follows ; GOING NORTH.635 AM.Mixxp Leaves Quebec for St Kaymond, arriving there at 10 a.m.4.00 P.M, Mar Leaves Quebec for Riviere a Pierre, arriving there at 7.45 p.m.GOING SOUTH.6.00 A.M.Mart Leaves Riviere a Pierre daily except Sunday and Monday for Quebec, arriving there at 9.55 4.4.3.00 PM.Mixep Leaves St Raymond for Quebec, arriving there at 6,30 x.Maur.Trais returus from Riviere à Pierre at 8.30 P.M.every Saturday to St.Raymond, arri there at 9.45 P.M.8 Trains run by Eastzrn Standard Time.MAIL TRAIN connecte at St Ambroise with Stages for Indian Lorette, at Valcartier Station with Stages for Valcartier Village, and at Stdabriel with the new road for the River aux Pips Settlement.SixoLE Faux Retare First Guns (richete on Saturday'a good till followi uenlay.vee seo.Sec, & Manager.Commercial Chambre: St Peter Street.Oct 31, 1885.TRAL RAILWAY QUEBEC CEN FALL & WINTER ARRANGEMENTS.Commencing MONDAY, JANUARY 18th 1588, Trains will run aa follows : Mail.| Mixed leave Sherbrooke for] BosuosJunct., Levis & Quebec.Arrive Beauce Junct Arrive Levis.AM.ue uohec Ferry.Loave Q'bec for eatos] Jot, Sherbrooke and?New Enc'and Points, Ferry loaves Lovis.Arrive Boauce Junct .Leave Beauce Jet.Arrive Sherbrooke.Leave Levis for St.Francois.Arrive St.Francois.|.- Leave St Francois for Levis .2.Arrive Lovis of Trains run on Eastern Standard Time.Fifteen minutes allowed for refreshments at Heauce Junction.Sure Oonnectiongmade at Sharbrooke with Passumpeic, Grand Trunk and Central Vermont Railways for Newport, Portland, Boston, New York; all New England Points, and for Montroa and the West via Lake Memphremagog At Harlaks Junetion with Fnteroolonial - way, River du Loup, Cacouna, Sen Bathing ints slong the St Lawrence, and all points in be Maritime Provinces.At Quebsc with the St Lawrence and y Steamboat Co.and with North Shore te for 8¢ Leon Springs a inta above .i po TAB.2R.WOODWARD, Jan 20, 1880 General} Manager.R.CAMPREL Ju.a i9, 18%.Bea Sac QE.SIX OCLOCK.Quebec Mercury.FRIDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 96.EE LATEST FROM THE CAPITAL Current Wows To-day at the Seas of Government.By Telegraph to Tux Msscury : Orrawa, Fob 26\u2014There was grand turn, out of the visiting snow shoers inst night.Hundreds of torchlights illumi nated their progress as they marched in procession from the drilished, through tha principal streets and around the Parliament Square hefors going to the \u2018Tache Hill slides.Fireworks were let off all along the route of the procession.Today they visited the places of interost the city and a shooting match by the st, Hubert gun club, and then met at the drill hall arid arched in a body to the College, whera the Frontenac Snowshine Club races take place.At 8 p.m.they attend a promenade concert at the dail hall, THR NORTHERN LIGHT.The Marine and Fisheries Departinent bave received intelligence that the Government steamer Northern Light got out of the ice at Souris yesterday und arrived at (Georgetown.The ice is clear into Burnt Point, near Georgetown, and the Northern Light will commence making lier usual trips at once between George town and Pictou, SHORTHORN BREEDERS.The Minister of Agriculture was waited upon yesterday by a deputation from the Canadian Associstion of Breeders of Shorthorn Cattle, who asked that $3000 lio given to assist the Association in completing the official herd book by publishing three volumes of the history of the thoroughbred cattle prior to their operation.LATEST FROM MONTREAL.A Budget of News from the Sister City To-day.By telegraph to THE Mgncchy.MowrekaL, February 26.\u2014D.J.O'Donoghue, of Toronto, deliveréd a three hours uddress to the Knights of Labor Inst night denouncing lawyers, taveru- keepers and Socialists.He said no man living today could perforin any kind of labor that would net him in a life time &:,000,000, and the man who lind such saxon, must have Corporations had und were wealth, in plain robbed somebody.uo souls and no charity, ouly just when they were compelled to be just.If the destroying angel came down in the morning to slay unjust men there would be few left beside the honest workingmen He denounced the Associated Press as an enemy to the cause, and enutioned the workingmen not to believe the news about the Knights whicle was vireuluted.Mayor Beaugrand also spoke advocating compulsory education for children and free school books #0 that the rich and poor would be on the same footing as the child of the millionaire.BTOCK MARKET.The stock market is terribly dull nothing whatever doing.et U.8.Orphan School Mismanagement.The Philadelphia Record publishes a six column article on the management of the soldier\u2019s orphans schools of Penusylvania, which alleges not only official dis crimination, neglect and corruption, but also that n syndicate is profiting at the rate of 850,000 a year in the management of four of the schools.A voluminous array of figures, taken from the books of the institution and from those of the soldiers\u2019 orphan department of the State, are given to prove the charges.\u2014\u2014 Tne \u201cMikado\u201d in German.\u2018The \u201cMikado\u201d was produced in a Now York theatre in the German language last week.The translation of Gilbert's bright work conveys to the German ear no idea of the sarcastic humor bristling in avery part.Ko-ko's best speaking and singing lines were received in silence The audience looked as if they needed » map and ground plan of the work in order that they might get some idea of what it was all about, and the singers appeared to be in precisely the same predicament.But the singing of the male chorus was admirable, \\ \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 The Fort McLeod Gazette dows not look with favour upon the propossl to send a flying column to the North West.Dr.Sugden Evans, of Ottawa, Dominion Analyst, died suddenly in New York on Wednesday.Propesed World's Exposition By telegraph to Tus Mapcuny, \u2018 Wasnixatox, Feb, 26.\u2014A number of gentlemen interested in establishing » porwanent American Exhibition iu Washington snd s World's Exposition to be held ln 1892 in honor of the four hundredth anniversary of the discovery of Ameries by Colum! met last even ing and adopted resolutions strongly fuvoring the project.The ehairman was instructed te appoint s committes of citizens to formulate a plan.ee etree A Week's Talluses By telegraph to Tus Mancyny.Naw Youx, Feh.26\u2014Fhe businens failures throughout the eeuntry during the paet week number: For the United States, 214 ; for Canada, 34; ors total of 248 as compared with 246 last week aud 275 the week previous | The South and West still continue to furpish more than one-half of the weekly business casualties of the country.mere Houses Unroofed by s Hurricans By telograph to Tur Mrrovky.BALTINORE, Feb 26\u2014After a fearful rainstorm last night, Baltimore and vicinity was visited by » hurricane more severe than for several years.Tu the western section of the city houses were unroofed and considerable damage was done: 20° \u2014 re New Editorial Association.Iiy telegraph to Tux Mencory : Cixcivxarri, Feb 26\u2014The National Editorial Association of the United States yesterday was parmanently orga: nized by the editors now in session here.The Association will meet anuually at a place to be selected each year by the convention) TTF 5 4435 EE ES Black Diphtheria Prevalent.By telegraph to Tux Marcuar : KixcstoN, Feb.26.\u2014Letters from North Hastings report that black diphtheria is very prevalent, and is cutting down many children, three and four out of every family.In other places in this section diphtheria or scarlet fever is creating alarm.- \u2014\u2014\u2014 A Fatal Quarrel By telegraph to Tux MERcURY : MonTuosk, Colorado, Feb 26\u2014Elmer Ross, a well-known ranchman, shot and killed George R.Lockwood during a quarrel yesterday.The trouble grew out af the alleged intimacy of Ross and Mrs.Lockwood\u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014 Proposed Welsh Colonies.Ity telegraph to Tux MERCTRY.Prrrenuro, Feb.26\u2014The National Welsh Convention has organized the \u201cWelsh Land Association,\u201d with the view of establishiug Welsh colonies in various parts of the country.\u2014 \u2014 Probable Double Murder iy telegraph to I'ne MkrcURY.MURFREESSURO, llls.,\u2014The bodies of two unknown men were found yesterday near a tramp\u2019s camp, two miles south of the city.The heads of both men had been crushed.eet Short Strik Ity telegraph to Te MerCTRY.PirrsBURe, Feb.26-\u2014The coke drawers at the Morgan foundry, White and Sumwit works, who struck yesterday, returned to work this morning, the operators having conoeded an increase, me Billiard Match By telegraph to Tne MERCURY : Say Francisco, Fob 26\u2014The second game in the McKenna-Morris billiard match was wou by Morris, who made 1612 points ; 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West, South and North-West.etn Dpt Tous DE LE SON.| current Almanac is a work of modern syience | fore the Time of closing.10 Corner D'Artigny sad St Julia streete Magnificent Parlor and °S g Cars on Mona g \u201cTT and discoveries in natural law.We have fur- | C17Y Larrea Boxm are visited sa follows : 54 Corner Artillery and St Eustache streets Through and Local Express Traine.iq .nished the world with u relinble aystem and | lower Town Boxes, 6 a.m., 11 a.m, 1 m.,4.%0 | 58 Corner St.Auguetior and St Patrick stesots- For tull information ing Tickets, ete, TU ju | Tes tes rorevelliug ths tine of the earth's | pon.80d 7pm.+ Jacques Cartier, St Roch's | 87 Pure Srosion, 53 Pub ich street , ye [ ut the sompany suaw City Ticket Office, Those who desire the news of the day in | wort storms and convulainna\u2014which system | 854 Palace Warde at 5 a.m., 1.30 sn, p.m, | 8) Corner Dr Artigny and 8¢ Amable streets EN.4, FORT STRLET, opposite Post.Office, | brief, goncisely written and neatly printed, is bifsed upon therelativepositions and motions | 4 p.m, and @ p.m ; St Jobn'e, Montcalm and | 88 Good Sheph aylum, 8t Amable street Hh and PALAIS STATION, Quebec with Stories, Illustrations and Family Reading | Gi the other Planets to that of our earth, The | St Louis Wards, at 5 a.m, 7.0 a.m., 1 p.m., | 63 #t 's Asylum, Grande Alles \u201cIF W.C.VAN HORNY, for Sec a year, should send that sum to tbe | new system has stood a rigid test of 17 years | 4 pin., and 6 p.rn ; Champlain Ward at@ a.m.| 73 Parliament Buildings \u2018 1 Co Vice-Président.; WERKLY MESSENGER.Moxraæat.scrutiny.Its grand features are that it is | 80d 3 p.nÿ .; : UF JAEK'S WARD dH W.WHYTE, A.DAVIS, .founded upon known natural laws, Three Letter Carriers\u2019 Deliveries daily, com.84 Corner St John and DeSalaberry streets IA Aen.Supt.East & Ont.| (en, Bupt.Quebec Price, = = 26 Cents.mencing at 8.30 a.m.10.30 a.m.and 2.30 p.m.| 65 Corner St Claire and Richelieu strecte 3 vision, .Division.\u2014 ee ee ce ADDRESS OK3ERS TO City Rates of Postage are applicable to Bt.| 4; Corner St John St and LILI St Genariare ¥ _D:MeNILOLL.RICHARD MANSILL - RockIsland,I] | Boch, At.Seaveur, Spencer Cove, Point Lavis | 7] Corner Robitaille and Latourells streets : fuencral Passenger Agent Sp gt , : and Villa Mastal.72 Corner 8t Augustin and Mt Livorge stivets Octuber 5, 1088.¢ DANCE CARDS {Money Order and Savings Hank-Office | 18 Corner St John and Sutherland streets .> Teme hours, from 9 a.m.to 4 p.m.10 Corner Deligny and at Olivier streets Pont Uffion-Office hours from 8 am, 1016 | 7 Corner St Ruetache and St George streets .m.P Pascer Powr\u2014~ Parcels cannot be transmitter by post to any place beyond the limite of the Dominion of Lada ; 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