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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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OUR ASSORTMENT of Mens and\u2019 Boye Hats for the Spring Trade is now complate.: Boys Kuudk A oi Hila, Gu Boys Muosk: About Habs, Ac, Boys\u2019 KnotkiAboat Hats 60e.\u2019Boyë Hard Felts, The, to $1.10 Boys\u2019 Hard Felta, Ther S41 to.Boys\u201d Felts, 75; 10.$1:10, pat als, Hi SHEE $i, En TR G.*R.\u201cHENFREW \"% 0 * \"20, BYABK Shier UPPER TUWN Breach Os, 1 Tenge 8, Tervale © Aprit 10, 1366, | AUVKRTISKES IN ENGLAND or travel.ere from Canadu wifi find a complete file of Toe Meru from 1803 in the Reading Rooa £ tha British Museau, tirent Russell Ntrmer, W.C., London, Ruglandess TENT SG MESSED.Ws OM SEARS ES = dee Queber Mercury \u201cFRIDAY EVENING, APRIL %.di Joux MaAoDONADD continues to improve.\u20142 Taz Prince of Wales has been re-elec- ted grand master of tha free-masons of of Englandrete Six MicHAEL Hicks-Bract, in à speech before the Chamber of Commerce at Bristol, said that trade has more to fear {.om unwiss taxation and ill-considered legislation than it has to hope for in any prod that Parliament can do.Local authorities are able to do a good deal more in times of depression than Parlinnent is capable of doing.rer WitH regard to the meetings in London against Home Rule, and to the tone of the London press, attention is called to the following passage in Stubbs\u2019 Constitutions] History : \u201cFrom the begin.nny of its political importance, London ats constantly as the purse, sometimes as the brain, never, perhaps, in ita whole hi tory as the heart of England.\u201d À DEPUTATION headed by Mr.J.Dutunel, gc, and composed of influential residents of Jacques Cartier County, has interviewed Hon.Mr.Pope at Ottawa.\u2018IMay asked that the Jacques Cartier Union Railway, extending from the Grand Trunk Railway at Lachine to the North Shore atation in the parish of St.Li | position peacsised cent through pol afterwards for so doing.done tho wen will not speak their minds E KNOWK.TÉL [dé VAT EL Letter from & Former Convict ab Bt.Vincent de Paul.Au \u201cex-Convict\u201d writes : \u201cI know trou persous! exporisice there is à deal of im it ieaci on conviets in bé.Vinde l\u2019uai [uitentiny, mainly litiua! intluence und its impro per appointments.Duchesnesu was discharged, but be was a fair, honest and just wun to us convicts.He wagalways kind, considerats and lenient in his punishments.Amongst the whole staff of officers I only remember four who could be classed us really intelligent men; as for the deputy warden he could not write a legible hand.A searching investigation should be made, and it would take a deal of reform to put the institution into proper running order.The best men for the work of wardens, keepers and the like are disciplinarisns, such as old soldiers, who understand what discipline is in contradistinction to tyranny, Farmers are certainly not the best material, espocially who can hardly write their names.If the Government decides to hold another enquiry it should announce previously that the couvicts\u2014if they tell all they know,\u2014will be properly protected from being punished Unilnas this is HOLD To YOUR FILLANNFELA Timely Advice to Al-Be Slow toDon Summer Clothing.The days are at hand when winds blow both hot and cold within # marvellously short time of each other, and when the iuprisoned mercury rises only to full again.The question as to what is advisable to wear therefore becomes important.Hosts of people veckleusly abandou the warmth of tors and heavy raiment for clothing almost too light for safety in midsummer.Such ie woo pulmonary affections, and the proof that thoy have uot sued in vain is but too evident, Let every man and woman look to it, if they regard health as worth the keeping, that the raw early morning and the clilly afternoon and evening do not find thew without sone serviceable gurmeut to pro- tact thew, a thick coat or a shawl, Ouly these and yet they are the practical preventatives of a thousand ailments, for they make the blister, the plaster, and the cough mixture struugers to the well- cared for body.Be slow to don summer clothing ; wait till the weather becomes tixed, and in the meanwhile stick to your flannels.In & word, be sensible.\u2014 \u2014 An Illegal Inquest Our foremost talent here in the legal If thoy are let speak without fear, the public will get from them some interesting, perhaps startling revelations.for talking, it is au indisputable fact that the men talk ns much in the prison as they like, some of them probably more than they ever did outside the walls, Then as to tobacco, in the summer time itis as cheap as dirt and in winter the convicts sell it to each other for 10c a If an officer won't give a convict à pipe, he will at least leave the pipe hung in his coat pocket with the stem The officials are prohibited from smoking whilst on duty, hut 1 have seen them do it.\u201d en mm LAKE ST.JOFX DISTRICT.plug.sticking out.Proposed Disposal of the Lakes on the Line of Railway.Laurent, nine miles, be subsidized in o.der to keep the road, which is not re- wunerative, in operation.the North Shore has rendered the line ucciess.The Minister promised con + -leratiou of their representations.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 #18 ALEXANDER CAMPBELL is Postmaster tieveral in the administration and also wily the Senate, enjoying the complete « dence of his old colleague and leader, Sir John Macdonaldpre vent him from continuing to lead the Senate during the remainder of the ses- The sale of His illness will sion, and who is to take his place is one nt the topics of the political world just | n~-s.The probability is that Mr.Speaker \u201cArier will have to leave the chair, téæporarily at all events, another speaker being elected pro tem or a member being nuls deputy speaker.Sir Aiexander certain extent, depends on sportsmen ands of persons would take trips through this magnificent country were they assured that they could count upon filling a basket of speckled trout.hoped that the Province of Quebec is not about to follow the example of England There has been a pretended desire to induce an increase of travellers aud tourists to our Proviuce of Quebec, but it now appears that it is the intention of the Government to place obstacles in the way, inasmuch as they purpose disposing of the different lakes and rivers, abounding in the region, through which runs the Quebec & Lake St.John Railway.In thus leasing thess waters toa few favored individuals, the general public ure excluded from participating in the enjoyment und plessure, s0 largely de rived from piscatorial sport; und the market is also deprived of a plenteous supply of food.This action is also unfair to the railway company, as it, to a naking use of the road.Many thous.It is to be Caropbell leaves for England next month.| and compel sportsmen to take out |; Te licenses whenever they wish to use the Ma LaiNs, who has had more than | rod and fly | It is bad enough that the forty years of practical experience with railway affairs, believes that the present Roglish Board of Commissioners should te suspended, and that supervisory con.teul of all railways should be placed in thé hands of the Board of Trade as an re;reseated in the House of Commons by n responsible minister.The function ex- « id must be essentially that of arbi.tation, and not simply confined to the public are not permitted to take salinon where and when they please without hindrance or molestation ; but it is most unfair to the country and the travelling public that they should be prohibited from trout-fishing on these beautiful streams.ed} he d ; ide rtment of government, | losses incurr hy the department that inrjapendont dope oo ; they must resort to such miserable means of raising the wind?small revenue that can accrue to the Province, is is to be hoped this scheme will be at once abandoned, and that the Is it because of the late sad Considering the tishing waters of the Province will be line say that the coroner's inquest holding on the victim of the penitentisry rovolt ut St.Vincent de Paul, is illegal, on the ground that the same was begun on Saster Monday, which is a statutory holiday.> - A Man Drops Dead.Au old man named Georges Boucher, carpenter, 71 Richardson street, dropped dead this morning on the ruilway track in Prince Edouard street.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Customs Collections.Duties collected at the Customs House to-day amounted to $2451.70.\u2014 ce - Local Flashes.The weather has become waruer.Farmers are busy sowing their lands.The Rial debate still goes on in the | Assembly.Base-ballists are getting in lots of work at present.Cloth helmet hats seem to be all the rage among the males.The 8th Royals attend grand wass at St.Patrick's on Sunday.There were two \u201cdrunks\u201d lefors the Recorder today ; both discharged.Four hundred cases for taxes were ealled at the Recorder\u2019s Court today.A large number of English-speaking young men have gone to the States this spring.The alarm from box 27, ut neon, was for a fire on a schooner ut Renaud's wharf.Little damage.The road down by the new court house, which has been used as a stone-yard for so long, is being cleared.-\u2014 - A woman was lately sentenced in au English court to six months\u2019 hard labor 154 rogue and à vagabond, her ceimo being thut she was in the habit of carrs- ing & ssaled and addressed enveivpe in her hand, and soliciting from passers-ln a penny to buy a postage stamp.re.A queer effect of \u201cflat rates\u201d is found in a carload of willow baskets iu nests of four, from New York to California, which arrived a few days ago whole carload weighed only 1,900 pounds The \"val, at tive cents « pound, the whole freight bill for a distauce of over 3,000 wiles was only £93.00, \u2014___ The Temperature.NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.TRIUMPHANT DEMOCRACY \u2014\u2014 Of Fity Years' March of the Republic \u2014bvy- ANDREW CARNEGIE.1 Vol.Evo.3.00, \u2018Most eulogistio gloritication of the United Etatas ever written.\"-Nei York Herald.\u201cWe recall no work in which the material progress, the rate of development, and the boundless variety of resourves of the United Statos are displayed more completely, none in which the comparison with other countries is drawn more offectively, and nous ie which a more brilliant use is made of figures.Mr, Curnogle takes the dry summaries of the census, and with a few atriking illustrations he forms them into wonder tules.\u201d \u2014 New York Tribune.\"The author's primary object was to shuw the people of tireat Britain what the American Republic really is.but his book will also le read with surprise and profit on this side of the Atlantic, by reason of the new signiticance given to familiar facts through striking comparisons.\u201d New York Sua.\u201cWill fine! » multitude of readers not only here in Awa a, but will be one of the American hooks which will he read abroad.* * * It contains ue dull pages; possesses real merit.It is, what many books of similar character ave not, worth resding.\"- Boston Traveller.For sale by all booksellers, or sent postpaid, on receipt of price, by CHARLES ~ SCRIBNER'S SONS, 743-745 Broadway, New York.April 30, 18%.1 BOYS TO PACK BISCUITS Auso, -We ave à vacancy in the Biscuit Factory for a Smart Lad desirous of learping « trade.À pply at HETH REE Tons BAKERY.April 30, InS4.2 SUMMER, 1886 Latest ex \u201cSardinian.\u201d Stock now Complete in Ever Department.y Newest Nh I eran Hata Newost M x in Mantle pv iy a Newest Mantle sud Ulster (loth, Newest Children's Jersey Dress in Ry, Crean, nal, ey $1.90 pet, en vous 15,00, 0e Novelties in Ladies Headed and Braided erseys.New Dull det and Chinta Fringes, Newcat Drees Matorials, Nowost Priute and Frouch Cambrion, Newest Zophyrs vid ther washing fabrics, Newest Cream Cnevay (Tranadine, Noweat Fancy Nu is Veiling, Newest Black Can vun ti apadines.Laces, Ribbons, P-cavole, = Uuibroltes, Hosiery, tiloves, fc.\u2018, Newest Mudels in Crompton Corsets.Novelties in Lace and \\ vet Anthnacessars, 8 o'clock Toa Clothe, idebourd und Toilet Cloths, Lace Bod Quilts.Newest Silk Tassores in Plain and Fancy from 38e.Special value in New hades of Satin Merveilleux.GLOVER, FRY & CO.\u201cwglish, French and GIINTLICM INS FURNISHINGS, Our Stock is now very complete in this Department, comprising + 'l the Latest Noveltica and Newest Gouda for the Season in Hosiery, tiloves, Shirts.Scarfe & Black & Colored Cowtings, Troumerings, &a, Boys Jorwey Suita, fren 81.50.Boys Tweed Nuits, fren $3.00, or 62.85 net.Boys Serge Suita, frum ¥2.40, or §2.37 net.Waterproof Coats, with or without Cape, Umbrellas, &c., &¢.GLOVER, FRY & CO.CARPET WAREHOUSE, tuspection invited to our choice designs » Brussels and Tapestry C , with Borders and Stair to match, carefully selected from four of the best Carpet Manufacturers in Fngland- all at extremely low prices.Silk Tapestry and Jute Curtain Material, with pew Trimmings to match.Lace Curtuins, largest aasortment evershowu to select from, including Sitk, Madras, Guipure, und Latest Noveltica in Canvas Curtaina.40-Inch Colured Soudan Curtain Muslio, hom lets, Carpet Squares.Of Cloth, i Glover, Fry & Co.Rugs.Mats, Linoleums, ARTISANS 1ANADA, PROVINCE OF QUEREC, .District of Quebec.En the Circuit Court, No.19.Ferdinand Delile, Plaintiff; vs.baie Agnes McKibbin, Defendant.Public Notice is hereby given that the goods amd chattuls of the said defendant, seized iu this cause, in virtue of a writ of saisie gayerte \u201circcment, consisting of Curtains, Stoves, iver Panip, £c., &e., will be sold, in virtue of a writ vf renditioni rzponas, issued if this cause, Monday, the Tenth day of May next, at Nine + \u201cclock in the forenoan, at the Mrontealrn Market place, City of Quebec.Quebec, S0th April, 1886 J.A.TAPIN, B.S.C.QUEBEC BANK.Noticw in Brel gion that a Dividend of THREE PER CENT.ups the paid-up Capitul Stock: of this Institution has been declared for the current half year, and that the same will be payable, at its Banking House in this vite, and ut its Branches, on und after TUES- BAY, the FIRST day of JUNE NEXT.The Transfer Books will be closed from the 17th tothe3lst May nest, both daysinclusively.The Annual (Jeneral Meeting of the Shareholders will be held ut the Bank on MONDAY, the SEVENTH duy of JUNE NEXT, The chair will be taken at Turze o'clock.By order of the Board, JAMES STEVENSON, Permanent Building Society DIVIDEND No.22.On and alter the FIRST OF MAY NEXT this Society will Puy » Semi-Annual Dividend of TWO PER CENT.to the Shareholders of Permanent Stock for the last half year, ending the 31st of March Inst.The Transfer Hi will be cloned from the 25th to the 3uth inst.inclusively.NOTICE.The Annual tienerul Meeting will take place at the Office of the Society, un THURSDAY.the 20th MAY uext, at 4 PM.By order, À.+ AUGER.Secretary-Tresaurer.April 22, 1586 Coleg of Physcins & Surgeons \u2014OF THE \u2014 Province of Quebeceut HBO Hinp.\u2014The Largest Stock in Quebec of Old Hattled Ala for the Holidays Saturdays good iT Folie og Toenday.- gion Meutread Ot A ae priviiogee creed ; Decemdér 10, ass.3m fy A rer \u201cinom of Ontario; {aa Adv actimmnt to us sented a by : à ga! bE ay Conmiercis) Chambers f .& itahe, \u201cégirias ©] Aye year ualesa is is panne «pos.1 pu 2 ALL be A La Oct 31, 1485, St.Pater Ntroet.West.Tha privilege of sarly Advertissrs will by 4 A .: \"i | en States, &c, hy AV urinens, 22d ul sth EXTRACT lem oo ome = | eli | Sas ai \u2018Es ; ! ° ; 3 ; te must ) cm EXTRACT [QUEBECEENTRAL RAILWAY [124 | aes Jaton by the name and médrens sûre ort ed : .fg mpm A ee Deaville, by Kx.for publication or confidbntially, OF fai EAT ee | pros Tran.7 an : ! 700 [Pm South Quo.Taunus os SUsecmirrion.FINEST ND CREAFEST Mis FALL & WINTER ARRANGEMENTS :\" DUH Yearly\u201434.Half: Yoarly\u201432 tol RD Lit He ALL NTER ARRANGEMENTS.of 3 r 3 PLATTE TTEEK 0 EE | ann ed Tun Ft.Poyable ddme- & SAU \u2014\u2014 Vincosal Now Rrnus Fonmax Aoxvrs.?M wiok, Nova Scotia & \u20187 _ f DEE Commencing MONDAY, APRIL 5h, PB.StJoln, Nid Unreæs Szarme\u2014Now York\u20148, M.Per ANMNUATL SALE 8.005,000 ATS.et 1888, Trains will run as follows : - | uni Bermuda via pagil à Co.37 Park Row, New York: Ge, .weak dives Mail Mixed Freight | Halifax, by Inter | P.Il & Co, 40 Pork Bow, New Yorkot LU\u201d | colonial Ry Expres) Bosron\u20148.M.Fettengill, State Brevet, oo Leave Sherbreuke for] 4.4.| M.pu ' Train.thignhen bo s 40 Boston.sok, Coburn & Co.= .Se Junct., Lovie From South Quebec a0\u2014Cook, \u2026 Office; 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S as streets QUEBEC LEVIS descriptions of the pictures, and blank forms | .CHAMPLAIN WARD ) oa tions vontaining fu ri of ant > ; AM.IRTERCULOYIAL HAW a this, and ther offers, D, any Faden, an 10-00) 3 30 Laas.pouver Cove 9m 3 ie Parton Grr ie nmin treed * 7:30 Mail to Halifax, | 2.00 Mail fran R, à | *Pplieation.Woo (ere à 40 | 17 Fire Station.460 Champlain street 8.00 Accommodation Lou Sveryone who seuds one, two or three nw 4 00 Bors : \"| 18 (Sew Bt John's Ward) : mR du Loup.| AEP subscriptions, along with hin own, will receive GRAND TRUNK RAILW reertile, Cap Rouge 19 (Soe John's Ward 11.00 Mail te B.du Le of the phetures, Fiveryone sending WAY.im St Fry a © 31 Mr.Giblins House, 30) Champlain atreat Ca : four or more new subscriptions with his own, i J ÿ : Cham \u2019 pus LouP- | will receive THE THREE pictures Nootho:| won robtes St Augustine] 13 Champlain St, opposite Queen's wharf 5.00 Accommodation offer can even compare with this.The Anui- : 3 o6lt vl bux Trembles 900 ST PETER S WARD \"to R.flu Lou | versary Pictures will not be given or sold ta GOING WEST, Ho AVE Ks ake Reso.! 4 Corner Arthur and Dalhousie streets FOR QUERES CANTRAL RAILAVAY any but subscribers.The demand will be 1 oo 2d Sat.10 00 25 Corner Mountain Hill and Peter street PM DM ay necessarily so heavy that wa must strickly | 200 P.M, \u2014Lightning Express will leave Point He onan, uenday & i 3 Fire Station, Sault au Matelot street 12,80 Express to sher.| 11.00 Mised fron, »: | follow the rule \u201cFIRST COME, FIRST Levi for Richmond and points Kast la 06 harteatni ais 1 so 37 Corner St Paul 8t and Dambourges Hit CC orgoke * | : Joseph © | SERVED,\" Therefore semi four subéenp- and West, arriving in Montreal at 15 sol 8 dally 25 (Sou St Rock's Ward) PM ° PM., tions to Joux DonuauL & Sox, MonTRzAL.460 PM., intime to connect with | 8 201 à 45) 9tRoch&StSauveur * 8 0N 1 oy [31 Lemeaurier's Building, St Paul street 1.30 Mixed to se | £00 Express frum or LO WL Night Fxpress going Went.\u20181 Ve on 32 Fire Station, 51 Faul airost Joseph.| Sherbrooke N.B.\u2014For particulars as to prizes to be | [30 P.M.Night Express for Richmond.| 8 i! 3 {5/9 John Suburh.800 200 Le JACQUES CARTIER WARD April ti, 1886 \"1 given for stories about the ANNIVERSARY Sherbrooke, Inland Pond, Gorham, 8 00/Uxiren S Bos.! ! 4 Corner Des Prairies and St Domi Staprit ' TCTURES, see the IW itue.Lewiston, Portland, Montreal, and \"4 18] ton | age ork, 35 Corner Desfosses and Brid nique The NORTHERN MESSENGER, the ta Kast, Wont.South.West and Brenan Tater York: 7 30 26 Corner St Vallon and Dries streets Ce ee.\u2014 ' Pioneer's Paper and Children's Favourite, Foote Went | HITIAIE ALLS via: ! er) wer anc la o Stroets \u2014 y .ni : New Ynrk : 8 90! 37 Corner Church and St Joseph streets | enters v new erw.Beginning wita Jasuary it | Moncduy, À al | 41 Fire Station, Dorchest he .will be published fortu/ghily, and the Sunday GOING EAST.3 on A Anchor Line, I 42 Corn 8t Valier and erect Masnsill's' AMwanac of \u2018Planetary School Edition will be in two parts, so as to be | ) ohne Cunard \u2018 Lu Corner Colomb nd Nelson strecte.Meleorulogy for the Year 1886.|Prtially o werk Sunday Mahool paper.| Leaving Montreal.10.15 | via Halitar s+ 45 Corner St Anselme and St Joseph strests ! Ww elcoruingy for he Ye her lt will more than ever deserve its description.| Arriving at Point Levi.7.00 6 00/Thuraday.Allan 1 y | 48 Corner St Atago aod Turgoon directs : Guide recta aud Almanac Makers\u2019, \u201cTux Cuzarrst ILLVETRATIW Parux PubLinu: | Lightning ExpressleavenMontresl 500 7000 Friday, Rapplom ane Bo ane! org : ; Doctor, Scientist und to household.The 115 Sehbéription 0c a year; large reduc: + arriving at Point Levi.» Rupplem'ary oF Rocu's WARD i : ntist and to oY ou \u201cions | Mons to clubs.JOHN DUUGALL& BON, | Mixed leaves Richmond.; - 28 gerer St François and Je Chapelle Stroetse | 230 discoveries in natural law.IVe bave fun | MONTREAL h i ne Le Rae | 4) Supplementary Bag opon til 2 pm.| 48 Corner Caron and Queen streets i nished the world with u reliably systein and ; ri on dore te rer * rhe ay i TOSEPH a 5 ?I LE 7 7:80 pa 4 a de a War prets - | rules for foretelling the time of the earth's | with Stories, lustratlons and Family Beading | obec.Novembor 9 1585 0! : oo CT = 81 omer een sn Beige te : ! ort Forme 30a senvalsions\u2014which system far Be su abould wend that sum to the All newspapers, Books Printed Matter, | 53 Corner 8 Dominique and Braco i» ,; ; s based upon the positions and mot EKL KSBENGER, MoNTREAL, mples and.Tis to bo sent by any of the | 83 Corner Dorchester and Ryland itreste Wa ! of the other planets to thet of our sarth.\u2018The - \u2026 Lu shove ,! bé posted half an hour he.> MONTOALM WARD A new syntem hes stood a rigid test of 17 years i - fore the Time of closing.10 Corner D'Artigny and St Julia streete \u2018 = scrtitiny.Ite grand festupes are that it in ! 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