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Morning chronicle and commercial and shipping gazette
Sous un titre qui a varié (Morning Chronicle, Quebec Morning Chronicle, Quebec Chronicle), un journal de langue anglaise publié à Québec qui met notamment l'accent sur l'actualité commerciale et maritime. [...]
Fondé en 1847 par Robert Middleton et Charles Saint-Michel, ce journal est d'abord connu sous le nom de Morning Chronicle. Son programme éditorial est tourné vers les intérêts britanniques, ce qui plaît aux conservateurs et aux impérialistes. Toutefois, cela n'en fait pas une publication politique pour autant puisque l'on y évite les longs éditoriaux et les sujets polémiques, probablement pour se différencier du Quebec Gazette, ancien employeur de Middleton et féroce concurrent. Le contenu est plutôt centré sur l'actualité (majoritairement en provenance d'autres journaux anglais et américains), sur la vie commerciale et maritime, ainsi que sur la littérature (peu présente pendant les premières années). La ligne éditoriale du journal est définie comme suit : « [.] in the management of The Morning Chronicle we shall, therefore, begin by simply declaring, that, as we glory in our connexion with the British Empire, it will be our undeviating aim and unremitting endeavour, to create and foster a cordial attachment to those time-honoured institutions which have made her so illustrious in the annals of the world ». (May 18, 1847, p. 2)

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« [...] la direction de The Morning Chronicle, par conséquent, débute en déclarant simplement que, comme nous sommes très fiers de notre relation avec l'Empire Britannique, notre but sera sans détour de créer et d'entretenir un attachement aux honorables institutions britanniques, qui se sont grandement illustrées à travers l'histoire mondiale ». Sous Charles Saint-Michel (1849-1860), le journal devient le porte-parole des aspirations de la bourgeoisie commerciale anglaise et les sujets politiques prennent une part plus importante. L'esprit protectionniste, rattaché au torysme, teinte la rédaction. Durant la période de la Confédération, le Morning est utilisé comme tribune pour faire la promotion des idées de John A. Macdonald. Toutefois, l'attrait premier du journal reste avant tout la vie relative au commerce. En 1874, une fusion avec The Quebec Gazette met fin à une concurrence jugée ruineuse. Fondé en juin 1764, c'est l'un des plus vieux journaux d'Amérique du Nord. Une nouvelle entente survient en 1924. Pour mettre fin à une concurrence qui les affaiblit, le journal alors connu sous le nom de Quebec Chronicle and Quebec Gazette et le Quebec Daily Telegraph (fondé en 1875 par James Carrel, il défend les idées populaires et est reconnu comme étant libéral) s'associent et deviennent le Chronicle Telegraph. Les nouvelles prennent une place prépondérante dans les colonnes de la « nouvelle » publication. À partir de 1934, le journal est connu sous le nom The Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph. Il paraît toujours aujourd'hui. Voici les différents titres que le Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph a connus depuis ses débuts : Disponibles en ligne : The Morning Chronicle (Jan. 1847 - Nov. 1850) The Morning Chronicle and Commercial and Shipping, 1850-1888 The Morning Chronicle (Feb. 1888 - May 1888) The Quebec Morning Chronicle, 1888-1898 The Quebec Chronicle, 1898-1924 Non disponible en ligne : The Chronicle Telegraph (1925-1934) The Québec Chronicle-Telegraph (1934 à ce jour)


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Beaulieu, André et Jean Hamelin, La presse québécoise des origines à nos jours, Québec, Presses de l'Université Laval, 1973, t. 1, p. 1-3, 153-157. Beaulieu, André et Jean Hamelin, Les journaux du Québec de 1764 à 1964, Québec, Presses de l'Université Laval, 1965, p. 208-210. Waterston, Elizabeth, « Middleton, Robert », dans Ramsay Cook et Réal Bélanger (dir.), Dictionnaire biographique du Canada en ligne. [Consulté le 25-05-2006] Wikipedia, «The Quebec Chronicle Telegraph» [Consulté le 25-05-2006] Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph, «History» [Consulté le 25-05-2006]

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[" Uni \u2022\t' \u2014\t^ COMMERCIAL AND SHIPPING GAZETTE VOL.XXXIV.QUEBEC, FRIDAY, DECEMBERS, 1B80.Brand Trunk Eailvay or GOING WEST.Üütxi Tm& imrm Faint Levi ,.9.45 AJT.B CpfOM iMTM\t.T.55 P.M.Arrivtnf at IContraal at.« 6,00 A .If.GOING EAST.Kind Train leave* Montreal at 7 A.M Arriving at Point Levi at^ULlô PAC.B tpreaa Train leave* Moni\u2019l at.10.00 P.M Arriving at Point Levi at.7.30 Intercolonial Railway, 1880.Winter Arrangement 1881.Train leaving Point Levi 7.55 PJf^ for Knfttveal and Portland, runs through to Montreal Sunday A.M, and remain* Sunday at Island Pond, leaving at 7DO A.M.every Monday for All the Train* run daily, except Sun.day.\u2022 ON AND AFTER MONDAY, THE 29th November, the Train* will run daily (Sunday excepted) as follows :\u2014 Will Leave Point Levis.Railway Qcebko Tim*.\tTiu*.EXPRESS for Hali-fax and St.John.8.10 A.M.7.55 A.M.ACCOMMODATION and MAIL.9 30 A.M.9.15 A.M.FREIGHT.6.45 P.M.6.30 P.M* Will Arrive at Point Levis.Kailway Quebec Time.\tTime.EXPRESS from Halifax and St.Tchn.8.05 P.M.7.50 P.M ACCOMMODATION and MAIL.3.40 P.M.3.25 P.M.FREIGHT.5 20 A M.5.05 A-M.MflVuaMr », *M0 J.HICKSON, General Manager, d*3in« AFTE8M03M DESPATCHES.GBBAT BRITAIN.Proposed Honors to Gen.Roberts.(Ftr Montrtai Lit* ) Loaooi, Decemb r t\u2014Th* Commoa Coan-«11 molved to praasot General Robette with tOa freedom o( the cl.f end a sword lo re-«ognltloa ot bU aervloe* la AlghsaistTa.FRANCE.BaeUlng Clmlleiige-Contradicted Pabis, D C.a\u2014Lei ante has challecge^, Tlsooat* 8t.Vloeent to a dail, for pilatiog a letter accudeg I/vUaot* ef ooweriloe in Un Freoc'-P.*w*ao war.\tw\t^ Theauhmmt that Greece baa Informed Ftaadt tkvt she wool! invade Tarhtsh territory ft the IsteraaUoail fljet dispersed, « an* toanded.GERMANY.The Jews\u2014The Greek Question.Bsurs Dec.3\u2014lbs raient* are prepar-iac \u2022 protect egeioet the dietribatlm of Coart Cbepteln Blcckec's pet tloo agalaet the Jew*.It Iv stated Germany and Krat.ce have \u2022greed to J )fat ptccedure in thv Greek q The Train* to Halifax and St.John run through to their destination on Sunday morning, while those from Halifax and St.John remain in Campbellton.The Pullman Car leaving Point Levia on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday runs through to Halifax, and that leaving on Monday, Wednesday and Friday to St.John.D.POTTINGER, Chief Superintendent.Railway Office, Moncton, N.B., > 24th November, 1880.\t) November s7, ISSU.UNITE» STATES.Bitting Ball\u2014General Garfield \u2014?\u2022Lord Courtney \u2014A New Game.Ill Wassmto*, December 1\u2014A Camp Hostan, Dakotardespcicb reports Blittng Ball's force of log warriors 25 seilcs North of tho Yellow-stooe, osar Bkeep Moantaia, movlas towards theXeUowstoae \u2022 CSuaaaATt, Dcccmb r 2-\u2014Garflald\u2019s hieads think he Is overtaxed hy vDiSors comlag to Mentor, bat do not consider bis physical con-tfitloa serions.Now Tout, December X\u2014A gentleman from London to-day tdtn'ifled the bogus Lord CoHuZT\" Ue, .81*0\tOapt M vie?g am.2200\tCaplOj î enslsg, .** Cat t J-r0tL .ÿC00 0 «-«GaUelr, [ nsi5însAW\u2019*\u2022*\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2019\u2022 2'0^ C:*1^ **»rteu.¦^^Ç®®®^®eeeeee \u2022******\u2022« 3M>9 Onp Kerr.\u2022\u2014 -\u2014.1886 Capt.eut l.5BRFOUA*,J.A*La&00 Capt MjJit».THE 8TEAÏ EE* OF THE LIVEEPOOL MAIL LINE SailiDt from LlVEprcoi-every iBCBf- ')AY, futa IKSTCN cte;y TJttLiDAl, »nd from KaLIKxe every RATI ltDAY calling at LOCH FOYLE to receive re board ind laud Malls er.d Psatergerr to std from (reited and Bootlandj rr«f It (ended to be deiprt lei FBOM HALIFAX, PALTPimAv .Saturday, 4«h Dectmbcr, II611AVI4W.«»\tii.h \u2022 \u201e tAhMATia*.m\timh « \u2019ihCAfleiA*.m m yjtb 1».-.t67.*77 end $87, accord log to astern uodatlon, I uUrm*dUt*WM.«.mmm* 4f.BU*rugeM.M.\t\u2022\u2022\u2022**\u2022\u2022 s*see* eeeeeeem 111.IF K»icra Tlckefo l»sned at rtùtutd Jktcs, This pcrloJloal, by Ita able and ssbolarly dls us-lOiis ot the questions of tho d«y.as well os by Its tllostr«tlona\u2014wbieb are prepared by _______________________ .tbe btat artists\u2014bat always averted a most \u2022\u2022 Having receive 1 th# Premium Ecgrsv-j Powerful anl beneficial Inflasnos apon tbe irgs, *nJ exsmlred them permit me to ex-\tof lu lliflaen0# wiu\tbe prers try opinion thereon.Th >y are all they I f>ian | 01 tt,A htje 0f morality,enlightenment, were promleid to bt\u2014' n I mor >.Hence t bey | anj refinement, are for above Pr^mtnm F.otcres In ccn ral ; and wertn mo.e than th* raiser p Ion which mad* In this country, and, v* believe in tbe world.\to.\t| A' foil auortmenl ol lb* above gcods for DtQlJET & CO., JEWELLERS, 67 and O'), Fabrique Street, Quebec, Where you cen see th* largest stock of Watches Fine Jewellery.Diamonds Clocks Wancv Goods, < t), aud all kinds cf srilo.'ea anltable for Wedding Pjfwjent-, etc.ocfo er 22,18H0\tLm-co n° j \\J Blngle and rouble sad Twitted, j CARPET WARPS\u2014White and Onicm ed.BSAM W ARPS for Woollen MlHs In all tbs varieties require-*.HOSIERY YARNfi of evety description.BALL KNITTING COTTON\u2014Snpsrlor In qnoUty to that ImporLJ.$10 On fit foranued free, with fall n -rtrroifona for eo duo 1> g the moti profi'ahle buslnesi ttost enyonr eon and wertn mo-.e then the ruhecr p ion which I -pr a TVTYfoTVCI ¦nT'iaTATtTn A T Cl I \u2022n*'8* ^D* Yb* bnslues* I* so \u2022 aay to lea*n, .U.\tIHAEPER S PERIODICALS, j ^ HARPER\u2019S MAGAZINE,On* Year-$4 00 |SiJKfo, It la eosfllently axp cm In art'era allowed to take ad-vantog ) of ou * club rates or premium offer.Prsmlun Lifts on epplicat on.O, BLAGKBfT ROBINSON, Pvbliaher, No 5, Jordan S'.rsst, Toronto.November 8, 1880.HARPER\u2019S WEEKLY,\t« \u2022> HARPER\u2019S BAZAR,\t« \u2022< {The THREE above publications, Yetr.\u2022eeeee*seees*eeeess m.4 CO .4 00 One .10 00 7 CO w wL-^tTiheinthoV sod the Oeosdlao I served for women, but In tbe mein ceotral îtLitfn^^^è'dln* tbe \u2019 proJactloo ol his 1 portHfo of the auditorium the Celestial Uuo-dM^Papfowa!,\u201d* hoe been amicably set- I drymao, the kitchen boy, the street vendor of tied, tbe imtltute compeuseting h m for the rvoi to pley it.Oapt.Harbord, A D C.to HU Excellency, who left for Saglaed yrsterdey, will not return, the time having fully expired for which be ooold be spared from bis regiment, now \u2022tariooed at Windsor.Work will be commenced oo the Grenville Caaal by Mr.James \u2022Joodwlu next week.40* men will find employ meut there for toe «talet mouth*.There Is a very strong feeling among Otta* lumbermen over tbe new tariff of fcee In- \u2022\ttreduced >T the Quebec Goveinmsnt.A pre- li misery meeting of lew-log sad iqoere tim \u2022\tbet MM «Hi be held oo Beturday to make emasmemeete foe e mem meeting of lambir- lmm*o protest against tbs cbpogs.Tb-y .claim 1*04 it U uofalr after a straggle of so mono font* to bave increased the dues im-noMd oo them before they hove bad time to j hoover from the effects of the depression.Chinese Gallery Cods.(From the St.Francisco Chronicle ) A visitor to one of the Ontoeee theatres of this city cannot (ail tj notice the singular appearance oi the (Martial gallery gods end observe the points of difference which die- ttngaUO them from a similar element at ¦ or lemug su \u2022 uamou >u>u ^\ti\tA \u2014n\tn a tif aaob o A A American pieces of amusement.At the taken tickets In the lottery ar* to be allowed I\tUAWoUN CE UUa Grand rheatre on Wasulogtoa street one I to draw again.The other prlootpri pris ) dsy and night last week a play was present- J oonsUts of a good-looking young lellow, the .\t*\u201c einnerof whom will have toe remaining moiety of tbe receipts to oompensite her for glviog up her liberty A shabby genteel young man lo London, England, was lately arrested for tbe theft of a large number of bicycles under rather peculiar olrcamataucee.Wnenever one of the ¦reel horses\u2019 was advertised for sale, the prisoner would call at tbe address, to see it, and would solicit a small trial ol it lu front of the seller\u2019s house, lo ascertain If it was Id \u201e\t-.\t.\u201e\t_ .working order.Generally, without dental, vegetables end the highbinder dally \u2022ntl j ti,e trial wa* granted, end after riding up and nightly assembla to wllce*a'\u201c?j down In front ol the houee, the prisoner interest and patiencs which Christian olvlli- I woal(1 aU)p an{| fJt 0||f bg be etated that irtton never can supply, the theatrical 4P-0- I the cranks worked a little bard.Tbeoil wee tscle drag Its weery way Irom two ®®loch 1 given him, end, having remounted, he used M outil midnight.Oa Friday an hlstoricel | lQ mikka ofl tt greJkt lpae(j>\treturo, end the bicycle was toon no more.A decoy advertisement inserted by toe police led to his capture ed'wblch, If Its counterpart ooold be wlvto upon the American stage, would set the gal-iery wild with delight.As It wae It fell upon Mongolian ears end created only a taint ripple of applause and sickly smites of satis faction.At tbe Mongolian Thespian Temple the main gallery Is ar.auged very much after the style of thoee lu American theatres.Two smsll side galleries ere rebut in the mein central Toronto.Dec.2\u2014Beventy-uioe thousand doUaxs were struck off lbs assessment of the Toronto Street Railway Company this morals* Pv ike Court Of Review, on the groond St mllln* stock ee«r tracks are not emeMi-ol*.but on tv the fuwde derived therefrom.Ex-Msyor Morrtton parpoeee golcf to Ottawa next week to pram hta claims for the office ot Collector oi Customs here.It Is un-derstood that if he felts bo Fill ran tot Owing to ths high price of coal only 300 Iom «ill be distributed by the House of In-Aoetrv this winter, aa against 400 !*\u2022* yfot.A fearful tragedy has just shocked the n#rpV « f fl'e western port ot the city, two aeiidiea aged five months end tbred years reaoroMswty, kevleg taUen e aecrlfioe to the iiiwi srste rsckleeeseae of e drunken mother.T*e woman was named Cesey, the wife of -_____Oeeev.* lumeevmau away from his Mn.Casey lived In e comforUbie îî^îrôemed boa* 00 Kento Lane, SpedIne aribtokly pspuiffisAdJitric^ Bke tZfiZoL drinking heavily of late.Y*ter-evening a etotot of Mr.Oseey, who hna hMn attending to hie wife, mw her end the two eklldren safely In bed.About 9 o\u2019clock £2\tshe went Into the bouse end Sudtoetwo cblldrew uen Ho.When they live on I credit they walk of o* their goadoi-ear, The symptoms of aa unkoowa disease | among catrte «re described as \u201c* general lan gold appearance and loss of appetite \u2019\u2019 Probably they have bid too many boras tbe tlfhl b;fvie, NEW BOOKS ! HAVE JUST RE02IVED: THE RBADtoR\u20193 HAND-BOOK OF AL-lui ooe.Reference*, Plots and Btortas, by JC.C jobam Braver, L L D, Bricks without Straw\u2014a Novel, by Albloa W.Targse, L L.U, Author of \u2022\u2022 A Fool\u2019s Erraud, A)., As.Th* Chain of Life In Gaolwgleal Time\u2014a Sketch of th* Origin and *ues*aslon of Animals aud Plante, by J.W.Dawson L.L.D., F.K.8.The Dominion Annual RealHsr and Review tor 1479.Edited by H J Morgan.Horae* MeLean ; a S ory of a Search la a St ramt* Place, by AUo* O\u2019lfonlo >.New oandfond j Ita Climate, Position.B* crurota, no., ecd Benares, the Sacred City of the Hindoos\u2014Two Leciur ¦ by Heoer Buddcn Any TWO above-named.On# Year.HARPER\u2019S YOUNG PEOPLE, One Year 1 66 Postage Fro* to all lubtoribor* in Me United StaU* or Oanatdn.Th* Volumes of the Weekly begin with the first Number for Janaary of each year When no time Is mentioned, it will be understood that th* subscriber wishes to comment» with th* Number next after th* receipt of order.The la»t E even Annual Volumes of Hanr-¦so WncbT.In neat sloth binding, wtU be sent by mall, postage paid, or by express, free of exp*nee, (provided tbe freight does not exceed on* dollar per volume), for $7.00 each.Cloth Casse for each volume, suitable for binding, will he sent by mall, postpaid, *n receipt of $1 00 each.Remit*auoea should be made by Post Office Bone* Order or Draft, to avoid obauoe of Iom.JVetMpqperi ere not to oopyiklt advertisement without the enpre** order' of Hkum A Bbothbss,\t¦JT Address HARPER A BROTH ERR, New York.BovemberSO, 1890.\u2022 \u2022 ' Tëmu -\t' ' Harper\u2019© Bazar.ILLUSTRATED.work.Boys end alrla can e*ru hreevums Many bave mads at the bail ness over on* bandred dollars lu a s n.l* week.Nothing Uk« It erer known before.All who eagaa* are earprlstd at the cose anl r.plllty With wùloh Uey are able to \u2022sake money.You can eogage la this baelueka dailcg your sÿ r* lime at treat pro.at.You do not have to Invest earitoi In it We (at* all tbe rib.* Tbote wko need ready money, ahonld write to eg at on-#.All fur.msh'd fo *.Adlreee inun A Oo., Angnatn, Main*\t___________________I 1881.HASPER\u2019S Y0ÜEG PEOPLE.An UlottrtUi Wooklj\u201410 Page*.SUITOD TO BOTS AJTD OinL# OF FSOM JtlX to eixTnxw mans of aan.Volume IE- commanoca Kevamber 9, 1880* The** roods have been awarfed FIRST PRI4YQS for raoL of \u2019he arove articles at tbe Toronto and HusaU\u2019ou JfxbtbUluos of tbla [ year, and j* |0-OXjX> IVTJE}33^VXa \u2022t the Ifomla on Kxbikltlrti at Montreal.For s le by the Wholeeale Traf\u2019e tbroagboc! | tbe Dominion.AGRlS\u2019TBi ALEX.S PENSE, *23 McGill Street, MONTREAL, WM, DEWITT, 11 Colbornc St cet TORONTO Septembe 24 1840\taep27-Fm HONEY \u2014IN\u2014 jXh.© Cpmt)! 11st Prize for the World | AW.12nd do.do.do.JFSW |AtJth* recent Graft Fxbtblt'on of Beta nnd their Produce bald by the British Bee-keep.ra* Aawo aUon at «be Royal HortlcuUnral Society's Gardsna, South Konalngum.Londrn, -A-gnet, 1880, under tbe presidency of the Baroness Bardelt-Onutta.-FOB BALE BY- TME BTEAMEBB OF THE HALIFAX MAIL LIMB W'H leave HALIFAX for BT.JOHN'*, BCd, and LIVBRPOOL, te fo) cat t\u2014 Caspiak.«Monday, ctb December, Nova BooTiax.__\t\u2022\u2022\tio.o « .* IfSl.NrsKsniax.\t\u2022\u2022\t8rJ Jitcary.Batefi of Pksnt^e between fitlifla atd 8c.Jobit}8 i Oabln.\u201e^- yva Steens*-:___________8.GLASGOW LIKE luiltg ibo rerror.of Wlrtrr Navigsllen A Pteairrr will be r'eerstf bed eseb werk 'rrm QLtPeOTV fer EO.-TCN, (via Fsil'txaben o'ca lm require*,) ard e-ch week ficm Boet?fi for Glsagcw d rac L Yhrou.b Lilia of Ladtrg granted li liver* \u2022P70l aod GUarcw, and at all Continental Porta, to all Pc lrta In tbe Tn\u2019led States and Canada, and from all M'aliens In Canada'an* tba United Bi&fn (o Alveipotl and \u20ac!et|0W, vit B itcn or Halifax.EG* Bertha cot «scored nctll paid for An expertenred Bnrgeon earrlsd oc each vernal.Pot further particulars apply to A7 LAK8, BAS A OO.Averts.November 27,1980.NOW IB THE TIME TO.SUBSCRIBE.Within a year of Its first appearance, Hanrxx's Youna Proven has secured n leading piece among tb# period cals deelyced for I n\tA\tGl juvenile readers.The object of these who |xAe W\t\u2014*- -A-ELJ JTto'Oe have tbe yaper In charge la to provide for Rimmel\u2019s Cuo ice Feefcmehy.RIMMEL\u2019d TJIt'ET VINEGAR, aplsMact ionic end refresning -djunot so tbe Toilet anl Bub, a reviving scent end a powerfo ala nfeUant.For warm O.lmelee mod loi Travellers it Is Invaluable.RIMMELS CELSBRATED LAVENDSa WATER.RI AMSL\u2019B TREBLE DISTILLED EAU DE OOLjGAE.RIMMEL\u2019* MUCH IMPROVED FLORIDA WATER.RIMREL'* JOCKEY CLUB, and otbvrfoag' rant perfames.RIMMEL\u20194 LIME JOIOEAVS OLYOER-.MR gives th* hair a beaaural gloss, removee pelllciee and imparts an agreeable coolaeaa to th* hsao.RIMMELS PURE WHITE GLYCERINE dOArt, TIL.A, URUWN WIN DOOM, HORRY, A 1* M O M D , LKITUOtC, TctANOPaBRNT ¦j .*f\u2014taR, and other TulletSoaps in bora JT eakee.R.MARL\u2019S VRLVETINE, VIOLET, RICE, RUDE LRaF, and otaer TOILET POWDERS, la boxes, barrels and packets.RIMMKL\u2019S AQOADJCM TIME cleans, whlL eni aui preeervee tb* Teetb, refoeshea the resta refocsbes tbe mouth, and awe*teas tbe dre.th.RIMMEL\u2019S AROMATIC OZONlZER or Mataral air pmfl.r, a fragrant Powder wnlen disuses, by evaporation, the bauthy ana refreshing emanauona of tbs Pin* and Sues: lyptae Forests.HMe\u2014All BimmeV* Prepay ,\tenio* ration* bear the annexed gU4ir«.«e.B.RIMMEL, Perfumer by appointment oi H.R H.the Princeee ot Wales, e)trend U.t dtslgn they endsaver to ©any out by eons bluing th* beet literary and orilsUo talent, to tbat fiction eha 1 appear In bright anH innocent colors, sober facts M*unc# tucb a bo\u2019.lday cress as to be no longer dry or dull, and no*ntal exercise, In tb* sclatloo of pussies, problems, and other devices, become a | delight.Parties wishing to see tbs Manitoba wtarat, barley and oats, same oa shown by tb* Manitoba exhibit in Monlivol, can Mew tb* same at my store for one day before mailing.September 25, 1880.The High Reputation an J extensive rale of lb* old, Umekied end well proved COOK\u2019S FKIEND BAKINC POWDtR ; , have moved onarrt\u2019pnlooa parties to la Isle tb* packimes in wtleb it U eold, nnd ev«n to preprints a pun rf it* name as neeane ei fouuug un conaumers a powder eotootolY* (for ebeapnees) Aium m large quoad;?.FRKBKRVK YOUR rtVALTH L)f pot obaalDgonl- the Genuine COOK\u2019S nUFtoMi wbieb la well nnown to eoatato RG.AlaMk.nor any other noxious drag.AW Be* that tb* fun sera*, in larve leitan ts printed aérons the directions for nee, \u2019 - \u2022 For Bale by Ke*pectable tiroeers *r Sverywiivre.May 81, taltO.D.MCLAREN,o-68, Oollege Street, Montrta), 50.HARPER\u2019S MAGAZINE, One Year.f4 00 HARPER* J WEEKLY,\t\u2022\u2022 \u2022\u2022 .4 00 HARPER\u2019S BAZAR,\t*\u2022 «\u2019 M.M 4 00 alrave publications, One Tbe THRBS Year **t* ieee***«* \u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022# ee see* ee# g eeeee* se eeeee e 16 00 7 00 $5; 1 Ontflt s nt free to tbose wbo wish to tangage in tae meet p essact aud profil able basiatei known Kverytblcg inJw.Capital not required.We will forntsh yon everything, f to a day and upward» Is eas lr male without ataying away from borne ovtr nigh-.No xlrk wh.tever.Many new I WJ.kcr.wanted at once Many are making I fortunes at the > urinem.Ladtee make as much os mc-n.ar.d young boys and girls make I great par.Nj r.n» who Is wil log to wora taiia to make mui* money every day tnau eon be male in a week at any ordin-ry « Deployment.This* who engage at on-* will \u2022nd a short read to fortune.Addrtn H.Hal j lbtt a Co., Portland, Maine, October 28) 1889-\tHat An* TWO above-named, On* Year.HARPER\u2019S YOUNG PEOPLE, One Year 1 60 Pottage Free to all rabtotibert 4» ihe United StaU* or Canada.Tbe Volumes of tbe Baoar bsglo with tbe fintNambex for January of eachyear.When ne time Is mentioned, It will be onderatood that tbe subscriber wishes to commence with the M amber next after tbe receipt of aider.Tb* Iasi Eleven Annual Volâmes of Hasp xs\u2019e xtAAAm, in neat cloth binding, will bo ¦cut by mall, postage paid, or by express, free of expense, (provided the freight does not exceed ooe doUar per volume), for $7 00 each.Olotb Oasee for each volume, amiable foi binding, will be eent by moll, postpaid, on receipt of #1 00 each.RemlU&of>ea abcnld be mad* by Pest Office Money Older or Draft, to avoid obanco of i Newspaper* ar* not to copy tM* advertieemont I without the onprt** order ot Haxfxb A| BXOTkSkO.Add IMS HARPER A BROTHERS, Nsw York, Novcm, or 20,*l£89.T K|R Mia .1 HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE 'j \u2022, gfer Year, po*UH(e Prepaid, ) m einoLU E umbom Four Ocnta each.Tbe Bound Volume for 1880, containing tb* first fifty-two Nambtra, wl 1 bs reedy early to Nov- mber.Fric», *8 n> : p stags prepaid oover for Youso FroPbg for 1>I80, 25 came j poetagCi oen ¦ edlittoDal.Re ml It sue.¦ ih all be made by Post-Office Money Order cr Draft, to avoid chance of !< Newspaper* are not lo oopy this advertiumont without ike exproet Order of HAJ&vaa A dao- ruas.Add.eee HAHPeU A BROTHERS, Nxw Yonx, Oelohei 12,1840 Now Landing I mm ms, &c\u201e k ^ RAPES fo.per A, or|4R tor JMc.Peaches I'Q.tar do»., or Basket $L60.Strawberry Tomatoes par Gallon] Oooo Nuis, Bpanlah Onions.Oollphat Dates.To close cocalgnncent, they must be cold.A.WATTERS.September 26, 1880.I Finnan Haddies I BY EXPRESS 3DA.I1LY, -FOR PALE BY- A.WATTERS.September 26, 1880.RE-OPEN 1NO of van ST.LAWRENCE HALL atoLOgJ TWRJP AXa.rt'UE ABOVE Ilf;TEL WILL BE OTKM JL from the F1RBT OF MAYfi by the former Proptletor, so long and favor* ably known throegboot Cub ad*, the United diatee and Britisr Empire, who bo* spared no exvars* m entirely flK-PUBKJPHIBG Ue whole Hones ; also, addlcg All Modern Irnj-r or «manta, which will connlderably enbanee the already enviable popatarlt> of tbla Fim-elaM Hot# Thoroughly .noted with steam tv roagheat, H.HOGAN, Prorrietor, S.MONTGOMERY, Manager.MoBtreoi, April 21, 18^0\tLra KAA rpONS BEST WALL3END Orate OUU A Coal, cx^inda».\u201d lytff* mON8 DOUBLE SCREENED iQQ X tiouth Hatton Blacksmith Coal, exj* Portiaw.\u201d \u2014FOR SALE BY\u2014 Jons MacNaiguto.n A Ce., 1041, mts JPatxl atroet.CoUber 18,18l0t\t|a?IU-Fm EDUCATIONAL MBS.WICOW BOULAT, (Frenob,) BEGS to inform fumlile* that sbs coot:unes to give lessors in French and Pionuuelaf\u2019on Terms moderate.Ad drees, ISO, BT.OLIVER STREET, Or Post Office, Qaeteo.Angus! 28, 1280.$100 REWARD ! Horace b.Phillips, manager o tb# Hop Blttera hom Ball Glob, having b«en mUsing etnoe naturlny night, tb* mb ait., bu having Iwfi Rochester, M.Y , nt tbat time wtin money to pay tb* Olttb, we wn) pay a reward of $i« cr whore be may be found.He is about vl yean old, 8 feet 8 iDobes in height, slight bant, this face, dark Mu* eyes.\u2022 \u2022 hop KfzxM pro, oa go tart 1,1889.i m fo ivi'jkNrr TO OOMSUMPTIVEB.A Gentleman navire oeen so lortanat* ns to cure hU eon of Oo nee to pilon in tie went «tagea star '\u2022sing given np to die toy the unit o*!*hr*t*d phyeiciasa, iegiren to make Known to* care (which prove* enceeggrul In »v*rr ease) to ttM.# alfiietro with Asthma, Bronchi Ita, Conghe.Oclda.ConnmpttoaTard ell Afferiiov* of tue Vbrrst akd Lunge, ggg will aetid tbe Recipe, fra* of cbaige to sU «ho derir* it, if ihev wt.i forward thetf *dRrLY- Remove to Larger Premises.Desiring te reduce the Stock before removing Créât Indneements to Intending Pareilamrs will be offered.10 Per Cent.Discount for Gash on all Woollen Goods ! FYFE, WRIGHT & LEITCH, FVA.BRIQIJ-ICS BTRERT.DA-VIIVSOIV October 56, 1886.HORAN.asehfii NEW HATSI NEW SILKS ! ! Ladies will find at brunet a LAUBENT\u2019d tbe finest assortment of Bilk Plash, Wool and Fait Hat a 2 Oases Velvet sued Satin Hats, worth $2Lt6, tor 76sta.664 Dos.Fichus, worth SOxts., for lOota.60 Poe.Coloured Bilks tot Evanlsg Dreaia* worth from $1.60 to $2.03, for $1.06.SIGN OF THE MAPLE LEAF.Octebtr St, 1880.\ta»p4 DOMINION LINE Of\u2019&team&liipfli Banning in connection with the Grand\tTrunk\tRani 1 way or Canada\t \tTons\tTans Ontario\t\t\t.8,167\tQuebec\t~2,T00 Mississippi.\t\tBrooklyn .^._8,666 Ten ton la.\t\t2,706\tMontreal\t.6J24 8ti Louis\t\t.\u2014.2,900\tToronto\t\tM»4 Dominion.\t\t^176\tSarcla (Rffiid't).8,860 ^GX®®ssssss \u2022»\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\t\t PUBLIC NOTICE 18 that Baaled Tenders endorsed U and addressed to tbe Market Comxnltree, wUt be received np to 4 P.M.on WEDNESDAY UNIT, tbe 8tb Instant, for tbe nsoal srrvloe of levelling and removing tbe Snow from the duraient markets of tbe Oily, tnelndtng tbe etiaalng of said market* twice a w#*k and tha removal of tbe snow from the roofo of tbe Market Halls, Walgb-Boosee, Stalls aad other bnUdlngs on the said market pteoec, the wbo'e conformably to tbe InaUtnIkons to be had on applying to this offlse, or to Mr.Oaraepean, Bond Inspector, and to tbe let ot May next.Tbe roots ars to be cleaned wben.and ae often as, the Bond\u2018laapeetar obeli require It, and for this parjxwe nothing will be permitted but wooden shovels and mallets.Tbe snow nod dirt shall be deposited where required by tbe By-Lnwe of tbe Olty.Each Tender shall be on a blank form to be hid from tbe undersigned, and aboil give a espar s'\u2022 price for each market aa asked for.Tendais shall be signed by two responsible parties willing to become soieUee tor' the carry fog oot of tbe contract.The Corporation Is not bound to accept the lowest nor any ot tbe tender*, and tbe eon.tree tor shall pay tha cost of drawing np tbe contract, asd far a copy thereof for tbe aaa of tbe Corporation.O.BaILLADLBE, Olty Bagiaear.Deeembsr t, 188K\t__________ tA oaranr :elaiuxj, QOBB&O, Dee.2ai, 1280.PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that Sealed Tenders endorssd \u2018¦Tender,\u2019* and addressed to tbe Wire Committee, wm be received np to WEDNESDAY NEXT, the 8th Instant, at 4 P M, for an addition to Pfre Station No.2, at the Berthelet Market, aa par \u2022pacification to be seen at the offlse ef the Olty Engineer.Each tender to be made on a blank form to be np Usd for from the undersigned, aad to bear the signalâtes ol two responsible parties wtllisg to secure the carrying oat ef tbe contract' Tbe Cor pars t ton dose-not bind Itself to accept tbe lowest or any of tha Tenders.JEach tender te contain tbe City Treasurer\u2019s receipt for fifty dollars, to be forfeited tn rate of non-acceptance.Tbe Ooatrastor to pay tbe Notary toe draw* leg np tbe Contract, and «apply tbe Corpora, lion with a copy thereof.O.BAILLAIBGK, City Engl i *0.December 2, i860.______________Id City ISnfrtneer*ffi office, QUKBtO.Eov.16th, IU0.PUBLIC NOTICE IB HEREBY GIVEN.that no Snow or other tefoae of any kind Is her*after to be deposited on the Cove Fields, Giants, Tower fields, or other Vacant Lota, either gahlie or private, wllhln the City BRUNET& LAURENT, Gas Wharf, beyond tbe naw Herhonr Works, or other places in mid-channel of ire Bmr St.Uhaxlee, set forth In the By-Law and at a distance of folly 100 fleet from aU wharves and from all roadways leading from tne City across the lee.O.CAILLAIRGE, Olty Engineer.November 28, 1880.\tU*ni ' TO CXXTTXÆMX2T ! ! GRNTliBMKN KBVIUIBIN9 WINTER OvereoatlDgv, Ulsters, Tweed Suita, 4ko, Ac., Collars and Cuff>, Scarfs and Ties, Uni darololhlug, Hosiery, Ac., Ac., will do well to \u2022all at the Store CORNER HOPE HILL and FABRIQUE STREET, where a choice assortment of th* above » ay ha tad AT PR 10ES LOWER THAN ELSEWHERE IN THE CITY.November 11, 1680.HAM/S VaasrABLE SICILIAN HAIB KX-bbwbr has tb* hearty oommenjatloh of thousands whose \" turning locks\u201d have been restored by It to tbelr former beauty of oolsr and growth 11 Is, In fact, a miracle In Its way, even lo this aga of woudrou* improvement\u2014» fact to wu'oh every oa* who has given Its virtues a tett will ceitify.Ihe pru-prlttors, ft.P.Hall A Co, are men of ilbsral-iiy and auterprlsa, who give ths benefit of tbslr discover/ to ibe world at large, and have placed it In the bauds gf every druggist in tbe country, tbat lie bent flit may bs extended alike to all.If thaïe Is ths least sutp clan of grey hair sh twing lUe:t m on your head, go at ooce and preome a boitls of this celebrated Hair Kanawer,\u2014CartSmge, iV.Y., MejmOUoan.THE LEADIHG K0VSLTIE8.Ladies\u2019CrusoeCaps A rira can and Seal-Skin Jackets, Vnflh, Fnr-Lfoed Circulars, Fur Trimmings, Sleigh Robes.Gloves and Hitts In Great Ynrlety, MOCCASINS Jk SNOW-SHOES.Immense Stock to select from and good-value.G.R.RENFREW & CO., UPPER TOWN.November 23, 1880.] D*te wf Sailing.Steamers wi'l run ae follow* from PORT-LkMD for LIVERPOOL:- BROOKLYN.Dee.4 h.ONTARIO.\u2014.-.Dee.17th.TORONTO.Deo,\t81s*.FOR GLASGOW t - QUEBEC.Dee.4lb.Rates of Pa\u2014og* for the Winter Menthe 1 Cabin, Quebec to Liverpool, $60 ; Retors, $89.Prepaid Btearage Tickets U sued at the Lowest Kates.' Through Tickets can ha had at all tha principal Grand Trunk Railway Ticket Offlcee la Canada, and Throngh Bill* of Lading art granted to aud from all parts of Canada.For Freight or Passage, apply, m London to Bowring, Jamieaon A Oo, IT Kaat indig Avenna ; in Liverpool, to Plinn, Mala g Monti gomsry, 84 Jamea Street ; at all Grand Trunk Railway Offices ; or to DAVID TORRANCE A OO., Exchange Court, Montreal, and WM.M.MAOPHaaaON, Ccmmerolal Cnambtrv, 92, BL Frier Sirest, quabee.December 8, 1880.A WANTED, N EXPERIENCED NURSE.Apply to MBS.H.K.PRICE, Mount Pleasant.December 8, I860.\tO O X T \"IT 3EX JBh.Xe Xji , QUEBEC, Nov.Mtb, 1880.PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that Sealed Tenders, endorsed «Tender for Oeve Field,\u201d will be received op te the 81it of December next, for tbe le*es of the Cove Field, subject to tbe conditions that ao sn -w, filth or any notarial whatsoever be deposited thereon, and that no tarf he cut nr removed therefrom, and other conditions to he made known on apptieation to the Mayor or City Engineer.The Corporation does not bind Itself to award the lease to tha higlust or any cf the hidden.Blank Forms of Tender to be applied for from the nnderelgnsd.Each Tender to tear the signalnm of two responsible parties willing to ei earrylcg nnt of the terms of tbe & BA1LLARGE, Olty ^-gintTf November 26, i860.\taotjenl QUEBEC SKATHC CLUB The risk will be opened for Skating on SATURDAY, the «U Instant, at « P.M, The Band of tbe 8th B.Et will psrform a select programme.SUBSCRIPTIONS Member\u2019s Family Tickets.$10.00 .\u201c Single.5.00 Shareholder\u2019s Family.\t8.00 \u201c\tSiDgle.\t4.00 The Secretary will attend at the Rink oa Friday aad Bâtard ay, foam 2 to \u2022 P.M., to leeoe Ticket».SehteripUone«stff not he reeatv¦ td anywhere bvt at the Pink.A.HOLLOWAY, Secy.-Tta»*.December 2, I860.\tO fUTEBIHJIEBUTELY MAN FOR \u201c A \u2019\u2019 BATTER f Terms made known on appbee- MESS SECRETARY, Citadel.A MAW A Mess.tfon to tbe Deoeasber 2,1886, \t\t Friday, December 3, i&so.NEWS OF CITY AND DIS1RICT Tm «V** » Hjumm tor ladies tc-morrow CSatordav > aa anal In Cbnlmei\u2019a Obnrcb at 3$ o\u2019clock.Subject :\u2014Gena of Galilee.AtawT»\u2014Two well known character\u2022 hen been arrested by tbe police and placed In No.I Station, ©Urged with bat log been concerned in tbe race* t rabbery wltb viounce in St.Bocb\u2019i.inn «hraiATA\u2019* Gain \u2014Mewr*.J.G.R» and T Beckett bave been aopolnted to aMia\u2019s tbs i«i*timrot tbe Yloe-Admlralty Court iu nMaeeiec damages in connection with tbe >(Ataiaya\u201d caee.Ton Womss ¦ »\u201c FoatincATtoa Walls.__vv_ .given to understand tbar, through the exertions ot Boo.Mr.LsngeTin, atepa here beswtsken ta secure the payment of tbe mea employed on the fortification walls.t\u2014 Knw Gant-**The two cew city gatee are bow completed with the exception of s little earthwork which will be put in or 1er next spring.They present a eery handiome appearance.Baooaaaa\u2019a Ooonr, YsersanAT.\u2014Thom** Fitaxibbone, for drunkennsas, got one month'a gaol.WtUlam Corrigan, drunk, was fla^d S4 nhÉtyosta.0»eo O'Millay, drusk and cr^atiog' a disturbance in a bonne, got on* month.A esse against a farmer, accused of having struck a man In Champlain street, was heard and dismissed.fouoa Ooost YssraaDAT\u2014(Before Judg® Chanrean)\u2014An invsetigaUon was commenc* ed Into n chaigi preisrred by n woman, a résident of Champlain street, sgalnst one John Bran,for «tabbing her «rnetlme .tece.Tbe prlsocer waa again remanded.W.JL Harie was bsiled for the Queen\u2019s Bench to answer to the charge of obtaining mosey under false nreteucea bv means of an overdrawn cheque oaoaeof tbe city banka Nommavaohis MosTnoassci \u2014Tbe nomtn*.tloa of cnadidatea in tba county of Meot-toek place yesterday, at noon, at Blcher.Two candldatee were Valin and Cloutier.Hen.Mr.\u2019Caron, M.F., Mr.ud other frie ads accompanied Mr.Valin yesterday morning from this difi to tbe Discs of nomination for the county, and *d\u2014 dreaaed the electors la that gentleman's favor.M*.Ta*w abb tus Casos Baiqüst.\u2014Mr.Tarte aa good aa acknowledges tbe fact reported by ns yesterday, that at the late banquet to Mr.Caron, he abosed the Local Government of the Province of Quebec.Tbe Canadu* tlmply «aye In reply to our state-menta.that the Cbbos:ou has had at last to do Mr.Tarts tbe justice of alluding to his nreeaooa and speech at tbe banquet It wtil to strict a party disciplinarian as the tMfrw of the Csisiw*, t° lecture Mr.Cloutier upon the duty of obejing tbe order© of his political ieade a 1 Chateau jWpjnug JjnUUigeate.far the Meat 84 Hears for tn« \u2022«.Imwreaeo- eUw etc.TohOWTO.Dec.t, 10 a.m.\u2014St Lpwrenee\u2014 goatb-westerly to north-westerly winds and mir weather, with snow flurrea in some loca-HHtt anahSKirs «* PxnTrviAJ»\" a»© \u201cDom- wxow.\u201d__Mon Irani, Dee.1\u2014There la new very Utile ehanee of tbe Ice-bound steamere \u2022\u2018Peru-vian\u201d and \u2018\u2022Domlrioo\" setilog off IbU semaon, from Sarel.la» sjs.«\u2022Ottawa.\u201d\u2014From wtat we cen lean, tt would «eem that there la a probability of the m \u201cOttawa\u201d becoming a complete wr«ck.It la reported that tbe S© odd bead of satUe still on board bava been sold to a bomber, who intends keeping them on board until tba lee is strong enough tor tbe cattle to we*k as lore.The surveyors, Oapt.Dick and Mr Ooo.Davtc, returned to town yesterday, hat bava not yet made their report on the condition of tbe m \u201cOttawa.\u201d Tbe Alla» sa \u2022«Hibernian,\u201d Captain Areber from Bàlümore for Liverpool, via Halifax and St.John's, MF, arrived out, on Wednesday, tbe 1st Inetant.Tba Allan as \u201cCaspian,\u201d Captain frocks, sailed from Baltimore, for Liverpool, at 3 pm on Wednesday, the Ut instant.T*» aa - BKAVwa.\u201d\u2014Captain LeMaistre, çf ibs as \u2022\u2018Beaver,\u201d anlved from Blvtr du Loop, per Intercolonial Railway, and n ports ibet he la greatly Indebted to Mr.B ebard, tba Guardian of tba Brandy Pots Ugbi-bouse, ftr having safely eondooted bis steamer amidst inoumerabla rocks, and during a gale, tba Hka of wblebha bad never seen before, into a sate cove between Brandy Pots and Hare island.The vernal Is now la a secure poattMcn for the winter.Cepy ef eaUegram reeaived yesterday : To C.Jouanr, Quebec.Baik,^Uao.\u201d which sailed from Quebec on tbe 7th November, sad Bio on the follow ng day, ar- The Erie Canal was closed December 2, making the present rush of freight on the railways ¦till greater for a time, probab'y.The dates at which the canal wai olesed in previous years are as follows 137», December 6 ; 1878, December 7 } 1877, December 7 ; 1876 December 1 j 1875, November 30.New Yors, Dec 2\u2014Steamships from Europe to-day brought $1,COO,0OO in specie.Queenstown, Deo 2\u2014Arrived\u2014Steamship Wyoming, from Mew York.Liverpool, Deo 2\u2014Arrived out\u2014Steamships C.ty of Bristol ami Wyoming, from Mew York.Bremen, Des 2-Arrived out\u2014Steamship Wiser, from New York.December 2\u2014South-West Point Anticosti Ltgbt-bouse Signal atatlcu- 355 marine miles to Quebec\u2014Weather stormy; therm 12°; strong weal wind and heavy sea.Point Macqueran Light-house Signal Station\u2014396 marine miles to Quebec\u2014Weather clear and cold; stiff NE hreesi; no shipping.Cape Despair Llgnt-house Signal Station \u2014 178 marine miles to Quebec\u2014Weather clear and cold; light breeso NW wind ; brig May-field outward at 10 a m.Cape Hosier Llgbt-bouse Signal Station\u2014 845 marine milea to Quebec\u2014Weather clear and cold; therm 15o ; stiff north breese; no ¦blpplcg.Cape Magdalen Llgbt-bonse Signal Station \u2014290 marina miles to Quebec\u2014Weather very cold; blowing a gale from NW; not much ice floating on river; noabipplng.Martin River Llgbt-bouse Signal Station\u2014 256 marine miles to Quebec\u2014Weatbsr cloudy and oold; breese SW wind; some Ice along shore ; no shipping.Cape Chat Llgbt-bouse Signal Station\u2014230 marine miles to Quebec\u2014Weather clear and cold; light west wind; river covered with ice; no shipping.Matane Light-house Signal Station\u2014196 marine ml lee to Quebec\u2014Weather clear and flue; NWwlnd; noabipplng; much loe on river.Little Metis Light-bonne Signal Station\u2014175 marine miles to Quebec\u2014Weather clsudy; light breese N W w.nd ; lilt e tee on river.Father Point Llgbt-bouse Signal Station\u2014 156 marina miles to Quaneo\u2014Weather tbreal-enlng ; strong MW wind; river partly full of loe; therm.19°.L\u2019lalet Light-house Signal Station\u201440 marine miles to Qnebec\u2014Weather partly clou 1 y en I, cold ; south wind ; river quite covered witb ice; therm »° above zero.Passencera Boston.Dec 2\u2014Per Allan Royal Mail stesm-\u2022hip \u201cPolynesian.\u201d R bert Brown, commvnder, from this port to-day via Halifax to Liverpool :\u2014 Mrs Belaad and child.Mr John Borstall, Capt Briard, Mr Brogden.Mn Brogden.Mies Brom-head, Mr Joo M Brown, Misa Cogswell, Mr Broeet Canard, Mr Dodd, Mrs Dodd, Mrs Donaldson, Mr Evans, C Evans, Mr Qardiner, Mrs Gardiner, Mr Hammond, Mr Theodore c art, Mrs HI l.Mr H A Hodgson, Mrs do and infant, Mr A Jobin, Mr II Kiog.Mr J P W Vonlaer.Colonel Price, Mr Lewis, airs Lewis, two children, governess and two maid servants.Miss B D Liddell, Mr Mac Ko an, Miss Odell.Miss Pethio, Mr W A Parians, Mrs Pa'lace, M s Perram and three daughters, Mr Pirn Mrs Pirn, Mias Rye.Mrs Sebomberg, Mias do, Miss Sisclair, Mr H K Stewsrt, Dr W Lock Smart, Mrs Lock Smart, Mr W Harcourt Vernon, M\u2018 W Welch, Mrs Welch, Mr West, M \u2022 West, child and nurse, Mr Geo Woods.COMMERCIAL.New Firms, &c.New Fiems.\u2014MeUvier A Co, shoemakers, Quebec; Francois MoUan alone doing business under this style.Dissolutions\u2014Ferland A Fils, cablcst makers, St.Pierre, Isle of Orleans.rived at Lee don oa tbe 1st December, all welL Thro* Rivers, 2.12 p m-, Dec.2\u2014loe stopped ruanJag >a the Lake ibis morn lag.River clear.(Signed.)\tF.F.-Fauua.flsipt Dee- 3\u2014Weather clear and cold.The f.^UeaEg Teasels salted to-day for the Bras Us :\u2014 Brig \u2018 Bseshus,\u201d Capt Vibart, for Bahia ; brigt \u201cSnowdrop,\u2019* Capt Batele, for Lisbon ; bkis \u201cPride of the Channel,\" Capt Piper, for Jersey : brigt \u201cDawn.\" Cast Lefio-ttlHer, and brigt \u201cS^adard,\u201d Capt Lmailanr, brigt \u201cIndustry, flMrt Moailia, sakr \u201cFearteM,\u201d Capt Leman-naad.They an tbe last to sa 1 from here this \u2022cassa from this port.Navigation is comparatively otoeed Fft-\u2019ir.-r Hf-S.Dec.2\u2014Tbe German stoamer \u201cSchleswig\u201d has hauled into Roche\u2019s wharf to ropnix her\tgear.\u2014\u2014The steamer \u201cSol- way\u201d cleared at the Custom House to day for Lcadea with 4.000 barrola cf apples.-Tbs steamer \u201cLioa,\u201d of St.John a NflcL, arrived last nt»kt.after having experienced a very stormy SSLie.Captain Ash repots left St.Johns, « Saturday, the 9th encountered severe ««ather «xi heevy blew», whieh split tails, and whan about 5© milas off St.John's broke down theprope 140; sale», 200 eba'fs at 140; ex-dlv., ISTJtoW; 150 shares at 137.Ontario Bank, 100 to 99; sales, 125 shares at 994 » 70 shares at *91.Bank of Toronto, 145 to 140; sales, 25 shares at 148J.Molsoo\u2019s Bank, 106i to 103; sales, 37 shares at 1064.Banque dn People, 94 to 014.Banque Jacques Cartier, 100 to 974.Union Bank, 95 to 86.Exchange Bank, 681 to ®7* Montreal Telegraph Company, 1844 1° l**» roles.50 shares at 135 ; 60 shares at 1844 ; 200 shares at 134 Dominion Telegraph Company, 911 to 91.Montreal Gas Company, 1624 to 152; sales, 100 abaree at 158; 75 shares at 1524-City Passenger Railway Company, 1204 to 119.Richelieu and Ontario Navigation Company, 62 to 614; sale*.200 shares at 02.Royal Csnadlun Insurance Company, 58 to 66.Canada Colton Company, 123 to 121.Dnndss C.tton Company, 142 to 185.Second Board __Bank of Montreal, 168 to 1621 ; sales, 2 shares at 163 ; 70 shares at 162| ; 46 shares at 163.Mercbenta\u2019 Bank, H® to 1154 I saies, 26 shares at 117 ; 25 shares at 1171 ; 25 shares at 1164 ; 25 shares at 1154.Bank of Commerce, 140 to 1884 ; sales, 25 shares at 1804 » shares at 1394; ex-dlv, 1874 to 1854.Ontario Bank.99 to 981; sales, 800 shares at 90 Bank of Toronto, 1414 to 140; salea, 26 shares at 141.Molsons Bank, 1064 to 1044.Banque du People, 924 to 01; sales, 48 shares at 92.Banque Jacques Cartier, 99 to 98.Union Bank, 92 to 82.Quebec Bank, 100 offered.Exchange B^nk, 69 to 65.Montreal Telegraph Com is.ny, 1331 to 1834; tales, 160 stares at 1334 ; 60 skates at 1334.D minion Telegraph Company, 91 t« 90.Montreal Gaa Company, 1614 to 1604 ; sales, 100 shares at 1614; 80J shares at 151.City Passenger Railway Com-nary, H» to 118; sals», 60 shares at 11».Richelieu and Ontario Navigation Company, 6I4106I; sales, 86 shares at 614; 25 shares at 614.Canada Cotton Company, 120 to 115.Dundas Cotton Company, 1884 to 185; SAlea, 25 shares at 1374.NkwYOBk STOCK MAkKkT, December 2\u2014 Stocks Irregular and lower; Rook Island, 128; Illinois Genual, ll»J; C B and Q, 170; C and A, 1864; New York UeuUal, 148; Lak# Shore, 1214; O B, 704; Michigan Central, 1184; ®rt*, 48; do preferred, 794; North-west, 127 ; do preferred, 1464; Paul, It»; do preferred, 121; D and L, 1024; D aod H, 894; Jersey Central, 78|; W Si L aod P, 42|; do preferred, 77 ; Union Pactflc, 09| ; N P, 884 ; do pre-ferred, 634; Western Union Telegraph, 904 ; American Express, 644.CkiuAWO, Dec.2.\u2014Flour quiet end unchanged.Wheat In good demand ; No 2 red winter at 1,08; No 2 Chicago spring at 1,09| cash; 1,094 sellera December, *nd I,1Q| sellers January.Corn easier, at 41)ocasn,and 42o tellers January.Oats active, at 82ie cash, and 8140 sellers Jauoarr.Rye easier, at 89c.Baney easier, at 1,04.Pork active, at 12,10 e sh; 12,00 sellers Desembsr, and 13,424 to 13,46 sellers January.Lard steady and firm, ut 8,65 cash ; 8,62 to 8,65 sellers December, and 8,624 lu 8,65 sellers January.Bulk Meats dall aud weak; shoulders, 4,25; shirt rib.6,96; shortoissr, 7,19.Wbttksy at ,18.Receipts\u201421,000 brla flour; 109,000 bus wheat; 184,000 has corn; 56.000 bus oatt ; 8,000 but rye, and 51,000 bus barley.Bhlf-moots\u201418,C00 brls flour; 8,000 bos w eat; 32.000 hm corn ; 89,000 hoe oa.» ; 4,000 bus rye, and 18.000 has oartoy.\t___ IM.A'OK.-L».Per m Moravian, Graham, from Liverpool, at Halifax, NH, Nov SO\u20142 caka.1 cue to Jcs Amyol A Frere.1 case to Leger A Rlnfret.¦es, 1 truss to P Gsrneau A Frere.8 cues to Ulovar, Fry A co.78 bas raisins, 82 blf-bxs do, 10 cases oranges lo order.1 case to Fyfe, Wright A Leitcb.2 csss lo McCall, bhshyn A co.1 cue lo Roderick McLeod.cues lo R Morgan.1 do to G K Renfrew A ».27 h f-obests lea to J Roes A 00.\t8 cuss to Louuon, Nelli A cj.2 do to Casioaut Freres.2 do to iiazsrqus A e j.1 do to J D Dssisl.1 do lo J E Martineau.80 blf-obeeU lea to Whitehead A Turner.-.Remainder of cargo for Montreal and the WesL Those Intolerably painful and constantly harassing things called plis», which >rouh)« ro many paopls, ar* soon bta\u2019sd by Dr.Thomat' KiUeAria CHI\u2014tbs great external remedy for physical suffering and means of r# ItYlng pains.A very small quantity acblevts rtsulis of the most gratifying kind.I eoember 8, 1880.nov24 Jm-d kw WK BBLIKVB That If everyone would ose Hop Bitters freely there would be much leu sickness and misery In tbe world ; aud people are fut finding this out, whole families keeping well at a trifling cost by Its uss.We ad vis* all to try IL\u2014U.A A.RloSamUt, If T.EVERYBODY ossa 11 TEkBURl \u201d for tbs Tsstb and Breath.Ask your Druggist for a Sample Package, 5c.Largs Bottler, 85*.November 26, 1880.\tLm-dAw TERESA CARREN0.TRAVELERS LIFE AND ACCIDENT INSURMCEJQMPANY.A.T.UUGÜ-A.N, Ascent.Quebec Offices 180 St.Peter Street.XiOWBH TOWN-NiVember24 18:0.\tnovl8-Am Union Bank of Lower Canada.N X>l-xr±cB.exxcl.IVTo.80.OTIOB IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A DIVIDEND Of TWO PER CENT, upon tbs Paid-up Capital Btook of tbls In»U-tut ion, has bean declared for the current half-year, and lhat the tame will be payabls at the B mk, and Us Brsncbar, on and attar MONDAY, tbe THIRD day of JANUARY, 1981.7 be Transfer Hoiks will be cloud from tbs 16th to tbs 81st December next Inclusive.By order of tbs Board, P.Mao EWER, Cashier Qnsbso, Nov.80, 1810\ttd This eminent pianist is announo- ed at one of tbe principal attractions In two Concerts to be 11 van In tbs Queen's Hall, Montreal, on tbe 2nd and 4th December.Osrreno, now In tbe ssnlth cf ber tome, wee brought out eome 12 yeeis ago, as a musical prodigy, sbs has bun hUadliy gaining ever alnce, and to new tbe a-kcowiedged Queen of tbe Plano* Ac a faithful luteipreter or classic uoslc she bar few equals, and no superior.Warm» gashing, highly poetic and original, she abandons ulf, and incorporates ber own soul with the muiio she ptrirsyv.Her style le the | Ohoap Hotue-FurnighingGoods, Pianos, &o very opposite of meobenlcaljmannertom, none OUR NEW STORE, I No.117, St, John Street, (within).13\u201d Notices Of Mil-Ill*, Marriasrea aud eattu, 50 cento.No exception will tie nuMle to tbla rale.UJKLA/J-Ii.Yesterday, at Levis, aftsi * long sickness, Flore Boy, wife of Btepben Dussault, Enquire, Councillor of tbe Town of Let to, aged 37 years.Tbe fanerai will leave ber late residence, In at.Lawrence Wetd, No.10, at 8| o\u2019clock, on Saturday merniog.Finest American Good Finest Good Common do do do do do do »00 8utpt'fiVnS\t* veS ever tOO»o< A ^ lhebest\tit» free* 1* eTC;lt\tivre «à ^ a degree, fr° vl\t^\ticS Rdnptlt t0 uo other\toV\\\tr\tVddre*i»S* ^ .areshlU The.ohT7\toblfoffev)«weoAot.\t** dark\tonly ^ of one of w ft proce» Uvboralc aU vlaled aud cured.Tho*» who doebt this oesortloE shonld pure base tbe new medical work pcbllshel by the PEABODY MEDICAL INSTITUTE, Boston, en-titled Tills gCIENCK OP LIFE t or, 9KLF-PHK8RRVAVION.Kxbaostad viu-bty, car-vous and physical de&ihty, or vitadt?impaired by l errors of youth or too olpe« appiloa-\u2019.ion t > uilnw*, may be rastnrcJ sod man-hood e'lalned.\t^ ,, two iicndredtb eiltion, rented ard onlsrg-\u2022d Jb-t pcbllshed.It to a standard medical work, tba rort !.the Esgltob Unguage, writ-eit by a pbyric.\u2022 u of great experisnea.to whom wns awarded a gold nnd Jewelled medal ey the Nat'ocal Msdtoal Association, It tontilna beautlfn) and very exp?naive angrav-mge.fhr» o bundr- d page*, more than 50 valuable preneriptiont for all fcims of prevail ing dltaase, the refait of rchay year* of extonslvo acd'tccoeaafol precllcc, atiher oc* of which le vcrlb ten limes the price of the bock Bound In French cloth ; pries only (1 ienl by mailp^st-pald.\t.Th* London Lancet «ys t «'Ncp&rion should be without tbfe valuabie book.The anther ta a cpfele berufaclor.\u201d Xhe Trilotls says :Tbe author tux bad unprecedented success in de ling with nerv-iusugm of all klcdc and Us affections, whether tiff* to perclclottc bcfclt* or inhemed.He la a Nervo-speolallst, end tberofore know* whersof he wriU* with stub power and rijlMty.\u201d An llleatrnted sample cent to all on reoeipi of 6 cants for portsge.The auttbr refera, by permission, to Hon.P.A.EiacLLL, M.D., president ol the Fatoonal Medlqal AseociAtloa.Acidrss* Dr.W.H.PAR* * U F £ I ~ AAR, No.4 BnUtnob Street, n gT Alt, fioeton.Maas.Tbs author may be ccnatiHed on nil g : \\s v r \u201cU1 \u201c4THio ELr Jan* 6.'.8R0.(ier'iA^e.Lm.niAtbdAw A MISTAKE ! To think that yon are Incurable.Cray\u2019s Vitaline! Never falls to relieve, and with proper are will cure all diseasfs arising from Impurity of ti.a blood.G«ve VZTALlNs a fWr trial, r.ui yon wll t#convinced (hat it is a wonderful remedy.Pries (1 per battle ; 31s bottles (6.cold by all Drugg'.ata.Tho Reason Why GRAY\u2019S VITALINE la fast becoming THE POPiiUR FUMEGY OF THE D1Y is, that U will do ail that le cialmod for it in the Pamphlet.Read tie Pamphlet carefully.Bay one belli , an! Uke It according to d;reelton« and you wlilfiad relief and be perfect y suteflea that it la wodh (1.Sold by eli Dr jggfets, THE GRAY MEHICIKE CO., Tox*oxa.to.^ by R, McLeoJ, atid 4uu* n;.mryo Fabrique i5tr,*t; j.J.Veldon, 122, UL Joseph di eel, tst.ii?oii\u2019s and al.Qneoeo Drucu'etii May 8l, 1880.\tmyl'-Fm^»\u2019 The richly lilaatratsd Novomb«r namber ef Soribner\u2019* Monthly, the D.oenniat Js-ue, ap.peers in a new cover, and begin» tho iwctty dr*t volume, Th* InoreariDg popularity ot tba magasine is rirongly ev.'di-nccd by recant ialej.A yier ago ihe no-tby cLculadon was -.bout 90,000 copies ; uurirg ih* ja t nine menthe 11 has average d H6.000, while tho first edition of the November Usco fa ut.ooo The flrkt Part of th* now fam jus serial by Sogene Bchuyier, \u2022\u2022Tt# Life of Peter tbe Great,\u201d was floUbod Inthto-er.With November begins Part IL, \"Peter th* Great as Ruler and Reforme';11 wbicb will be in af-va e», tn point of popular intmst and wealth of lllustrailoD, upon ihe pert already puuilah-ed.To onabi* rtadera to seenre Fart l, the publishers mass tba following eptclal offer* io new aubaorlbara alter October 201b, wbo begin with the November number.(1.) New Bubscribera may obtain, for (5.00 Scribner\u2019* Monthly tor th* coming year, auâ tbu previous nine numoera, February to October, 168*, whichinotuue Part Mr \u2022\u2022Pet«r the Great,\u20191 Mro.Bornetlfe \u2022«Louisiana,\u201d etc in aooepting (Ll* oiler, twenty-one nom bars will be had tor *5.00.(2.) They may « btaln the prevloca twelve nurnoers of Scribner**, eleg-mtly bound lu oilve-grcen olotn (iwo volumes), containing Pan I, of Peter the Grea , all of Uab.e\u2019e novel, \u2022\u2022Ibe Grandlaeimea,\u2019\u2019 with the numbers named atove, and a year\u2019* anteoription, for (7.60.(Regular price, (lO.tO), All bock-teiiera or m>w*.dealers will lake ¦ut-fcoriplio's r.d supply tiin numbvra ami volumeh luectlonedlu iu* sbova apacai off,?*, wlihuut **trk charge for pottage t y expr se ; tbe publleherk, Bjilbeer A Co.# 74* B o.dway New York, may be addr-i-ej aiteoL Thil regutor prue of Soribner\u2019* le (4 ( 0 a year, 56 cents a number.November 16, 1880.Good SoaudjPamliy Brack Tea 25c per R., worth 50c Good Bound Family Uncoloured Japan ,25c.per k., worth 50c.Those wbo want a really good TEA at llttl money should try The Surprise Tea, at 50c.per lb.Th# quality of which will surprise all who try it, being Strong and foil flavoured.Those wbo want a treat should try The Famous 60c.Tea, A Blending of carefully Selected Chlncoe and Indian (Assam) Teas.Oolong (Tomswi) 60c.per lb.-AI-SO- Indian Teas, Assam Pekoe, Assam Pekoe Souchong, Atsi-.m Souchong.Japan Teas, Japan (Basket Fired) Hycor, i\tJapan (Garden Plcktogr) Young Hyson.China Tea*, Extra Choice (Paklicg) Congou, Extra Ohuice (Ring Ocow) Congou, Cbnloe (Kaltow) Congou.Extra Ohol-»3l Ls, oing Stv cbonx, Choice Lapsing Souchong, Extra Fins Hyson, Fine Hyaon, Cxtra Finest (Srrall LeaQ Young Hyson, Superlative Mey une 6 on powder, A,la P.M.ONTARIO AM P.M .10 00 Ottawa by North Shore â h i 1 way.9.80 .8.80\t.ty Grand Trunk Rail- way (a),5.00 .10.0° Province of Ontario by North Shore «urilway.9.80 **'*#* .8.80 by Grand Trank Rail- t way (o) »#»\u2022*\u2022*»# eeeeee e*e*ee reeves 6.00 QUXBRO.8JO .Arthabanka, Bher- brooka, Lsnnozvllle, Island Poud rout*, Eaatern Townships A Rich mind to Montreal, >.'(way, dally.\t(a) ee.eevwe *#.\t\u2018aeeeeeeeeee\t»*\u2022»#* Ohauoicris Sv.ion.8,00 10.00 Monucai City by railway and Westward, dally, (\u2022).M.#.f\t0.60\t6,90 8,10 10.00 Soret « Thrae Rivera, by railway, dally, at_ 9.80 6.09 L e a a a, (Meg&ntic,) dally, (a).8.80\t\u2022\u2022MM BL Giles and BL syl- veslr*,Tti*aday,Xhma-day and oaiarday, (a>_ .4.80 Riviere du Loup railway belween Quebec, River du Loup, dalij_ 10.16 M, mm\u2014.7.46 By JLxpntm, East of River du Loup, th* Counties ot U**p6 asd Bonaventure, and the Provinces of N \u2022 w Branawlok, Nova Scotia, P.K.Island, BL Johns, Nfid., and Bermuda «ta Halifax by Intercolonial Railway dally, at (6).m.mm.m 6.16 m, Ohaudlare MUISmmm^.10.16 .Capital, £2,000,000 Stg.LARGE RESERVE FUNDS Unlimited Liability of SharsholdMVe 6,00 Giving Absoluts Security to Aesurtd, 6.00 -WITH- -I A Cbnloe Assortment of Pckce, Orange Pekoe, Flowery Pekoe, Caper, and otter Special Varieties cf Ccolce TEAS at the usual LOW PRICES.Remember the address,\u2014 r GREAT TEA DEPOT, 11 & 13, St.John Street, A.WATTERS.July 21,1880 GfVQA WEBK, (12 n aoy ag rn tn; easily 91^ made.Ooetly outfit free.Addreei Tau» A Co., Augusta.Maice.ttcesxrber 1.1876\tLm-dAw GOLD FLAKE Cut Plug is tbe best pipe smoking tobacco ever introduced Into Canada.It is made from the best \u2022elected fine old Bright Virginia Lead ( Th* raw leaf front which this tobacco it made cost* mar* than any other tobacco manufactured in Canada afltr it it ready fir the fife.) It is made absolutely pure and neatly packed in handy tin-foil packages.It Is told by all respectable dealers is *11 parts of tbe Dominion.Manufactured by THE GLOBE TOBACCO CO., Wmosos, Oar.September 4,1880, T29-IU-CO PEPPER\u2019S QUINTUS and IHpN TONIC contains an unvarying amount o quinine and iron.It poseewes ell the power?» those valuable tonios in banishing dire»ses sad symptoms traosabl* to weakness, * low slate of the nervoo* system, enfeebled condition ot ihe body, and derangement of the general health.Pepper s quinine and iron TONIC etrengthens the nervous and muscular system, improves digestion, animate* th* spirits, recruits th* health.For debilitated health from ths effect of hot climates this tonio is invaluable.PEPPER\u2019S QUININE acd IKON TONIC rouses and develcpee tbe nor vous energies, ennehes the blood, promotes appetite, dispels languor and depression, fortifie* th# digestive orrons.Is a specific remedy for neuralgia, ague, Indigestion, fevers of *1 kind, chest affections, and In wasting diseases, sorofhlous tendencies, Ao.Th* whole frame greatly invigorated by Pepper\u2019s Tonic, the men tal faculties brightened, tne constitution greatly strengthened, and a return to robust health certain.Bottles, 32 doses, 4s.6d.; next sise, Ils.Sold by Chemists everywhere.The name of J.Popper, Bedford Laboratory, London, must be on the label.There ts no Tonio so certain in effect as Pepper\u2019s Quinine and Iron.It strongly recommended to residents in Indie end the Colonies, and should always be kept ready tor ose in every oase of fever or febrile condition Taraxacum and pouophxl- IiUff.\u2014Prepared only by J.Pepper London.This Fluid combination, extract#! from medicinal roots, i* now used instead of Mue pill and oolomel for the cure of dyspepsia, büi-ousness, and all symptoms of congestion of the liver, which are generally pain ben Oath the shoulders, head-aehe, drowsiness, no appetite, furred tongue, diagroeabto taste In th* morning, giddiness, disturbance of the stomach, and feeling of general depression.It sou the sluggish iiver in motion, very slightly aots on th* bowels, giving-a sense of health and comfort within 24 hours.It is the safest medicine.Taraxacum ^nd PodophyllVn is a fluid made only by J.PEP' PER, Bedford Laboratory, London, whose name is on every label.Bottles, 2s.9
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