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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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[" ro : D DAILY EVENING MERCURY.MORES BT STUDIA ET POPULOS KT PRÆLIA DICAM\u2014 Pirg.George JV.8.PI EN ER UE QUEBEC.SATURDAY, APRIL 5, 1834 ana YEAR\u2014NU 88 SIX O'CLOCK EDITION PRICE ONS OR'.1 = \u2018WESTON'S WALK.æ \u2014 .# TIR 6,000 NILEg 8L small quantities ns sit Lo produce sur var ov IN 108 DAYS, , shoir vharneteristio physielogiesi dis _ _ turbance, when, ef course, it would be = J :sobsat, Weston vas not à remarkably spasse AND INCIDENTS AT TUE 0LOSS~= strong mao, and bud nothing poeutiar yas, Soho sar aon wos bn done [THE CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY.\u2014\u2014) (\u2014 LAND REGULATIONS.[PR (ere p gurniMouy OF YEE MBDIOAL MBN, i prover og 1 ViCsBAN PEOES- WAN IN AS SOUND 4 OOWDITION AS | nasx ES CTARTED.sarday might,at tbe Reysl Vistoria cates Ball Fondo, Kdward Payson W.ston somploted bis Lask of walking $000 miles in 100 days is the prosence of a large and onthuvia-tie audismee.I Vill be remembered that this un- ralollod feut Ww.Budortaken ab the Instance euly of the Chureb of Bagiand Temperance Svoity, snd\u2019 With Lhe cordial co-oporstion of & large number of eminent medical men.Wealen re (assed to London nw ok since, With she intention of completing Lhe last 400 miles of the distunes i» the Viovoris (offee tlall, where a track one twenty-fourth of 8 mile ic lengib was laid down round tho stage asd pit of she oid Lbentre He started te finish the last ffty miles ut seven o'elovk on Sunday moroing, walking lyjat the rate of four miles au be: sd dining ou the track and after resting for about bx'f an bour, starting nfresh, so bul ho had covered forty miles by 5 p.m, Is the evening the place gradually filled with spectators, asd the audience bosame mere and mors cordial as the task spprenshed completion.There was hearty applause when Weston at the eomplution of the 4998thb mile, aaid that he would try to make tbe 4090:h mile the faetost of any, 8> as to dcmonatrute Lbat bo was physieally in m wand a oomdition as whee he begun.He then started off, and did tbe noxt mile iv good style, and when tae ti-al lap vas cempleted put ou spurt tu the musio of the band, wach isyes \u201cHail Columbsa\u201d sed \u201cRule britanvia\" during the Bain.17avo.that be spent 1a the task, TER LAS?NILE NE TOOK BASILY patting on 8 hat aud coat while eu the mov, aud finishing at 9 30 p.m.to the rotos of #Yankee doodle,\u201d and Learty appluase, tho audisnec rising snd waving bats and handko:chiels sed red abling their plaudits as the pasky pedestrian, on completing Lhe final lap, kinsod Lis three little ehild- ren, whe, with Mrs.Weston, were ie a stagebex.Dr Norman Kerr thon congratalut of Mr.Weston un the suscsssful cen lotion of u tank prommene-d on the 1a of November !2at.He referred to the unlavourable conditions under whish it bat boon fully and honour ably fuifilled, und veucbud tor Weston being in better health then when he started, ind fit to de the vther 5000 miles.Dr.W.B.Richardwon, who was salied upon to epeak tn the physislogi sl bearing of Weeten's p dostrain ex pericnee, said Lhe fear «hick had jast boop accomplished was catirely new mibe history of the world, Wien hia proposed he had some doubt of iW Lropristy, as any accidental failere would have discr dited the wringiple abat total ubstineme from stimulants wre the best guarantee fer enduranee, bus now all friends ef temperanos Worooxiremuly satisfied that the font had been done of a ms wa'king for four months at Lbo raie of 50 miles a day without having the least resort \u2018eo what the people of this country had for contaries bulieved to be a stam al suppert fer ull mankind.All wight be satisfied now that STIMULANTS WERE PRRPECTLY USELESS for wüstlaining groat physical effort whoiber under tropical heat or Polar sold.He, in the intersats of medicul *rienee, had been watohiog Weston for ; \u2018he att week, and Mr.Green, & most ascemplished observer, had mever left \" esiu, recording his pulse, breathing, \u201ceight, and height, and overy sircem stance that ceald uitimately be of use ie making this great experiment of Banvlil to the world.\u2018Thu eonclasion wae thut Le was in a perfootly healthy sobdition both of body aud of mind, und U ex.mined for insurance woald be re (Arie we a rat class dif, Nothing in the shape of fatigue or straiv of any orl was apparent, and (bat was to be Flribaied Lo his buving lived so per feotiy henlthy and natural a life during this long period of exertion, and to bis having taken nothing which had strain ed the heart or coutused the brain or Wirrfored with the nataral p'osems ef about him; sed thougb bis body aud Îlisbo were sd mirably eonsirunviod Shore was nothing massive or powerfsl in bis build.fe owed Lis vucows, therefore, to (he method in which be had esrried ent his work.The GREAT VALUE OF TER BXPBRIMBNT was Shot it proved that sontioned bedi ly effort could be carried on, 29 other men had proved thas gress and eon tiauod effort cœuld be made, without ang artificial aid from stimulunts, r.Bidge, on bobalf of the British Medical Association then read un address from that body, which was pre sented in due form, and slse an address irem the oouncil of the Svoiety for the Stady und Cure of Inebriety,both con- grasnlatiag bim en the sucoossful oem pletion of his task, and on the valuable sie is would afford Lo temperanee prin ciple Osmen Duekworth moved a vote of thunks on (he part of the audience, whe carried it by ncclamation.Mr.Wemon, ina reply, largely made ap of thanks to those who have sided him in bis task, special thanks being giv-a te the pelier, both metre politan aad provinoial, offered to eon vince any seoptio of his perfest physi eal condition by waking on Monday to Brighiou and back, 104 miles, Lhe secptie to give ÆIOU if the feat was «ecomplished to tbe Metropolitan Polico Orphanage, or in event of failare he te puy £50 to any charity the scop Lis wight seleot.\u2014 Liverpool Mereury.BATTLH OF THB.\u2014 + A NAVAL OFPIORR\u20198 DESCRIPTION O5 .> , FIORT\u2014TEB WORK OF THB aaak BRIGADE.| The English Press Assosiation has recoived the copy of a lutter, dated 4th Murah, written by Lieutenant Walter B.Al\u2018anck, ls:e of Her Majesty's ship Briton, dexvribing the baitlo ef Teb, whero he was present with the naval brigade.Ho reintes that he enly landed at Trinkitat um the dey of the battle, and was placed in command of the left half battery.They opened fire ab the omemy's gues at 900 yarde and thes aivanced, the 65th Regiment then forming the fuce of tne nyuare, backed by marines.Lieutenant Almaek corroborates the war eorres vndunts ne 10 the doudly nature of the ritish five nt clus quarters.He states tbe r bele, dircutly Lhey sprang up to oburge, wore simply mowed down by our fire.The sotion oo upied about twe hours, and the naval brigade hud oue officer aud vine men killed en the loft baif buttery alone.#We bad the good fortune,\u201d remarke Jieut«nant Almnek, \u201cto be iu the thick of it the whole time.The right halt batlery \u2018did not fire much till juss at the end of Lhe duy ; bul it wus more trying pra retiring cll rebatefor eultivativn uf fron $1,35 te $3.5 per avre, according to prie d for thol.on certain conditions.The Compsay also ofor tous 8 to pries pald far Waland, somes Witheut Uouditions of Nettioment er Cultivation, THE RESERVED SECTIONS Along the Main Line,v.0., 400 odd sumbered Sections withia one mile of the Rallrend, are now offered forssieos uidvantagees terms, to pa-tiee prepared te undertake their imue sinte itivatol, TERMS OF PAYMENT: x Ferber may pay oas.sixth In 6 ah, and the balance In five anneal instalments, with iuterest sé Pastier purchasing without conditions of enltivation, will ressive à LDesd of Conveyause st ime of purahase, If payment La rende in full, Payments may be made in LAND GRANT BOVDS, which will be asespted at ton mium on their par value and vos ued interest.de Bask of Montreal, Montres! ; or sr POR PRICES snd CONDITIONS OF SALE sndell information with respeet te the purehace of Lands, apply to Joun H.MoTavisn, Land Commissioner, Winnipeg.By order of the Beard.CHARLES DRINKWATER, Necretarywii Onmpasy olor lands within the Rallway Bolt aleag the mein line, nad is SoutboraMuniiobs, ! 52.50 PER ACRE ranging from airing cultivation, per anncrs, payable ie advance.ofite sgencles.M-ntreal, December, 1988.January 26, 1A84.Those7Bonds eau be obt r sent, pre.ned on application st the 3m-taw LIEBIG COMPANYS ln au pa'atable tonic im sll canes of \u201cni ! rate wilesale ovty) various cheap ana inf rior sub- womb n.England, etituies being in the Marketoak digestion ghauld foe pra! \"ture in BY e luk across Label.This EXTRACT OF MEAT FINEST ANU CHEAMCST MEAT- FLAVOURING 8700K FOR SOUPS, MADE DISRES & SAUDES.CAUTION.-\u2014Genuine ONLY with fac-simile of Baron Lichig\u2019s .Caution 1s uecessmy, owing to for them to stund quiet and be shot.\u201d Liemtenant Almuck dessribes the maroh to Tokar, and says that st the village sear where Baker l\u2019asha\u2019s stores were recovered they feund even tbe money ehest with all the money in it.He covcludes by stating that he was returning with ttoops te Suakim, whore it wus theught there was mos muob likelihood of a fight.Ho was killed in nine days afterwards, at the | battle of Tnmai.NEW TELEGRAPH AND EXPRESS The Canadian Pacific Railway, whieh is chartered to do telegraph eemmer cial as well as railway business, wiil, it is reported, combine niso express business with ils service, This express business is gigantic and ia believed to yield u large revenue to the company, | which, however, in entiraly distinot from railway companies at preseut.| It is also stated that the Canadian Pacific bave arraaged for ocean connes tions.\u2014 \u2014 28 Do uu at once.For lU oents get a package of Diamond Dyes at the deuguist'#.They eolor anything the finest and mesi desirable eolers.Wells, Bicuardsoe & Ce., Bariingien, Vitt WON] SCTENTIFIO AMERICAN, 0Mue to ha ENS tente, pa te Iaid, Peace, Germany, sic.Hand Book nou nie sent, perds le most widél fated fi , 3 Send rain pu Lo Re Sample Card, 32 colors, aad beok ef directions for Se.stamp.\u2014\u2014\u2014 | Sefonrth page.CAIN Health and Happiness.Jour CAE Are your nerves weak ?\u201cKidney Wort cured mo from mervous weakness &c., after | was not 1 tpected Lo live,\" \u2014 Mes.M.MN.B.Guodwin, Ed.Christian Monitor Cleveland, 0.Have Jo \u201cKidne\u2019 ort lke el snd shen lire blood.Buffering from Diabetes?\u201cRidnoy-Wort ls the must successful remedy | have over used.Gives almost immediate relief.\u2019 Dr.Phillip C, Ballou, Monkton, Vt Jou Liver Complaint?ort cued me of chronic Liver Diseases , inte Col 09th Nat.Guard, N.Y.Is your Back lame and aching?WEL St me whem vase M.Talmage, Milwankes, Wis.Have you Kidney Disease?\u201c -Wort mado me sound in liver and kidnays oring.Its worth illiamstown, West Va.Are you Constipated ?io TRE pi Ca me \u201d Nelson Fuirobild, Bt Albans, VE.Have you Malaria?a.AC A i nd Drie K.Clark, Sout Hero, V6 pay 30,700 Bilious?un 07 are Fou Bilo ouber remedy (ETS, L'éallowes, Mk Flat, Oregon.Are Te stoi r reps Myorotoen, Pa Are you Rheumatism racked ?\u201cK ldoiy-Wort urd, m alert i) ven up to by physicians a.Fae y Dé West dies it* Tres It you would Banish Disease Yona gain Health, Take N & CO., of the Te Free free.Thirty-seven omtainod thniorh MUNIE CO.05 BCIENTIFIO AMERICAN, th® peut ° ing nun, Lo.a 1° 600 = res .UE.Es tera tk ae TW We seer, Comfy .4.= Be Yin A \u2018 2 Viggen {IH Tt p Co vet QUEBEC & LAKE ST.JOHN = ss Ra liwary ' \"S:FREIGHT AND PASSENGER TRAINS hE run daily (Sundays excepted) as (ei- we: - LEAVE QUEBEC (Pazain Sramson).0.00 A.M.Passenger Train for St, Baye mond, Saturdiy enly, ateiv- ng at 13 (noon ) 4.00 P.M.Mail Train for St.Raymoma, arrivirg there at 6 30 PM, LEAVE ST.RAYMOND.6.20 A.M.Mail Train for Quebec, arriv- ingat8.55 am.5.40 PM.Pass-rger Train for Queve«, Saturday valy, arriving at 9 i5 p.m, Stoppingat Little River, Ancienne Lorette, St.Ambrotse, Valcartier Station, 8t, Gabriel, St.Catherines, Lake Nt.Joseph, Lake Sergent end Bourg Louis.Mb Trains run by Montreal time; * Trains connect at St, Ambroise with stuges for Indian Lorette, at Val-artier Station with stage for Valcartior Village, and at St.Gabriel with the new road for the River aux Pins settlements.POR TUE USE OF - Doan.\u2014 Fo move the bow vie goutiy, 8 to & Pills; A thoroughly, 4 de 6 Pille.I us Eopovionce wil dasids 18s | ¢ \u2014 proper dos in sash ease.Sor Constipation, of Ossiivenses, ae remedy is 80 offestive 8s AYERS Pills.Woy insure regular daily action, and restore the bowels to a healthy condition.Yor Indigestion, of Dyspepein, AYERS PILLS are Invaluable, sud a sure cuFe.Heart-burn, Less of Appetite, Poul Btomaeh, Fintuieney, Dissiness, Hendnee, Numbuess, Nauses, sre all relieved and sured by Avsn's PILLS.1o Liver Complaint, Billous Disorders, and Jaundice, Avan's PiLLs should be given in doses large enough to.excité tbe Uver and bowels, and reisove constipation.As 8 cleansing medicine iu the Speing, these PILLS are unequalled.Worms, caused by a imorbid condition of the bowels, are expelled by these PILLS.Eruptions, Skin Diseases, and Piles, tho result of Indigestion or Constipation, are ured by the use of Avix's PILLS.Por Colds, lake AYIR'S FILLS to Opes the pores, remove inflammatory secretions, and allay she tover.For Diarrhas and Dysentery, saused by sudden colds, indigestible food, ste., AYER'S Pras are the true remedy.Rheumatism, Gout, Neuralgia, and Salstian, often result from digestive derangement, or colds, and disappear om removing the cause by the use of Aven's PILLe.Tumors, Dropay, Kidney Complaints, and other disorders caused by debility er obstruotion, sre cured by AYER's PILLS.Suppression, aad Painful Menstrustiom, bave a safe and ready remedy iu AYER\u2019S PILLS.Fall directions, in varions lsaguages, se.company each package.PREPARED BY Dr.J.0.Ayer& Co., Lowell, Mass.Sold by all Drugglats.NORTH SHORE RAILWAY .JN MENCING ON MONDA FP, SEIT.1th 1885 Trains will run as follows : = = = eme Se \u2014_\u2014 \\ Mail, Expr] ® eee fans ss ee Leave Mont- .esl for Que i \u2018Sissecnree ! 300 PHMOOI pre Len.! < Active at Que; i i Uses ene o 950 PU, 88 RE) | Lasve Quebes: ' for Meotreal.9 18 aujioué rt.[040 Arriveat ! | eee 405 PN 630 Ms.0.) 480 bee Three Rivers, co cosocfes- 20s leave Thres Rivers Quebes .Arrive et quobes Le.2 [000 ree \u2026\u2026 seem I \u201d aon of BAU .\u2026.leave Mont.Avilve at 8 Sixate Fare Return Tickets on Saturdays Freight received alter 3.00 p.m not forwarded until next day.\u2018YE+ ALDTN J.G, BCOTT, Ticket Aqsa\u2019 fce à Manager: Oet 1st.1883, CO wmorcial Chambers, DR- ROBERTSS CELFBRATED OINTMENT \u201c cabLes \u201cThe Poor Man's Friend,\u201d 9 senfidently recommended te the Pablie as 8 uatailing remedy for wounds of every dageription ; à esrtain eure for ul.\u201d ated sore lage, oven if of 20 yesze\u2019 stan1sg, cute, dewns, Sealdr, bruises, ehilbla: v, soer- butle éruptions, and pimples in \u2018re face, ware nid Infamed eyes, sore novm, sers dressés, flatnia and eancerons humo ::s, ame tn a opeeific for those afficting options whieh sometimes follow vaccinations.nosd in Pots, 18.14d., 36.9d., 110, und 2s, each ; also his ; al |PHLOLÆ ANTI-SOROPUULA' OR ALTERATIVE PILIS, ren! for St Fe- .l= de Valois, ol \u2026.\u2026.\u2026 ERI EAN] Pollz ue /n'eidte ven eoenen 420 rp | Louve Bt.Peliz ds Vaois for Montreal, «| 8 00 Afje2s000j-000 1 SAF vest l'Hontraal.e » 0 | 860 AMI oii gun.| TAI Trains run by Montreai Lime, In connection with the Grand Fremk amd Cunada Atlantie Railwars, GENERAL OFFICES\u2014QUEBEG- TiexaT Orrient: Ovnenite Bi.Lou's Hotel, Quebee, 163 St, James Brest, Windess Hotel, Monsueaz W.WAINWRIGHT, _ General Mans: r.sone &.DAVIS, Ne: esimtendent.Sopé 15, 1003, PHTROYER O4 UA'® ! Pupved by tixty years\u2019 experience te be ons of the best alterative medicines ever compound.| oft or purifying the bluod and sssistise Nature | a all ber operations.* Hense they are need te acvofulas, scorbuti: eon paints.glandular ! awetlings, particuls:iy blose of the mock.de.hey form a mild and superior fondly aperi\u2014 ont, They may he taken at all limes with ent confinement or obange of diet, | Sold in Boxes, st 10.14d.2, MN, 4a 0d, ida, and 298 SEO a Depa Bt a 1 \u2014 THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.The Legislative Council have ad journed uli the 16th instant, It is estimated that daring the pre sent yoar about twenty thousand of the coloured inhabitants of Jamaios will leave that colony.Large numbers of thee persond are emigrating 1a Pa; Dam; whore we are informed many of | mE TAB COMING PROBLBY, Manitobs bas resolved to take her riovancos te tho Privy Cuuneil ; Nova tis has filed hor oluima ; Ontario, whose fisancisl pesition, ssemed eo solid has Lo fase Unie year « dafieis of $450,600.Lt le evident that we shall sot be long bejvre .aseing a gener | movement which mast give the Pre visces more estensive po sad 4 mers fruitial source of revenns, Le Canadien sayu on this aubjoot : \u201cTne fathers of the Confederation did not foreses the rapid progress of tue previnces and the ineressed Bgures of our Budget, and have given tos much power Lo the Commons asd set enongh to the ! {fo eat mom- bers of Lhe Confederation, It must be admittsd that the constitution, as understead and practised now, dos aot weet any longer the wants af the sonntry, and that the Lime will sees arrive whom thero shall Le as opinion ou the nevossity of chauges, springis from the developments nconmnlinhe and aspirations Lo soveroigety, inde- dondenes and liberty of tha proviness.\" EPPA\" TESTING I'T3 MERITS So much has been said resarding the wonderful cures made through the sid of Lhe spirometor, the invention of Dr.M.Souvielle, of Paris, ex\u2014nide surgeon of the French army, that many eminent physicians have boen induced ta investigate the intsrument, and also the scientifio standing of the International Throat and Lung Institute, All who have wo investigated express themnelves satisfied that the physicians comprising the staff of the institute are thoroughly qualitied medical men, that patients receive ho latest and most scientific trontment, aod that the spirometor is really a valuablo addition to medical science.One very prominent physician said olf thore is anything in inhalation it can be gut out of the Spirometor.I am surprised at the powerful effects produced.\u201d Anyone suffering from Asthina, Bronchitis, Catarch,Catarrhal Deafness, Consumption in its first stages, or Laryngitis, should consult the physicians of the institute personally and be examined ; if not, write for lint of questions and copy ot \u201cInternational News,\u201d published mootbly.Physiciciaus and sufferers can try the Spirometer free at the offices.Consultations free.Ad esa M Souvielle & Co.,kutvruntional .roat «nd Lung Institute, 13 Phitlips Squar », Moultreni, or 173 Uhwreh street Toronto.NEW ADVERTISLMENS.Milliuery\u2014Mm.Fisiier & Shepherd Stadacona Insurance \u2018\u2019o\u2014Louis Lefebrie Grand Trunk tailwsy\u2014Poseph Hickson Phoniz Fire Assurance Ve\u2014Wosten Hunt & \u2018mn Latest Novelties in Fancy Gools\u2014Glover, Fry & Co New Advertisemeals.M ILLINERY, DRESS \u2014ANb\u2014 MANTLE MAMEVG.Mm.Fisher & Nhoepuesd Are _ opening the [ulest Nov-ities 1m Spring and Sucmer Millinery, consisting of Trimmed and Wntrimmed Bonnets & Hats, Feathers, Flowers, Ribbons, Laces, etc.They also beg to announce th à orders for DRESSES and MANTLES will receive the utmost attention, and will be executed ip the Latest Styles.with great perfection of finish, SHOW ROOMS: 10 Fabrique Miroet, « Quebce, April 5, 1884.Im QU KBEC Permanent Building Noelely.OFFICE - - - NO,23 ST.JOHN STRÈ#I Money tn Leni-Ou casy terms and coudibivunx.The Society lends on the security of ren estate aud of its shares, The amonat loaned is reimbursed by monthly instel.ments or otherwise, No fines on wrrears, FUR BALE : One House, Scott Street, No.7.se Plessis « \u201c H Laberge 8 No, lu do Helen St, AY St, Sauveur.do Latoureile Street, No.124, Vacant lot, 30 x 60 ft, on soutu side 0 St, Oliver street, FOR SALE OR TO LET.Wharves end vacant Lois, Uhamplaia St, (Fhomas Burue\u2019 proverty.) ! A lot of ground, witn a two story boase, buf)s of.wood, situate if the town of Ht, Berman, of Simgoask, ow the nortu 8.:v New Advertisements, STADACONA INSURANCE CO'T.(a pause) \u2026 AT .PUBLIU, NOTICE.Tenders ter the purchwe of Ufies Fusniture, Active Dabis gonorsl the pois of this Company wi reselv unt Thuradny, the 17th Instant.\u2018Fhe books may be sees and the eendi.tions of the sale and form of tenders mey be bad ai the (fice of the Company, No 96, St.Peter Kireol, Lower Town, Quabes, \u2018The bighest tender will not nessssarily be accepte.Quebec, 4:b April, 1884.By order of tuv Liquidators LUIS LEFEBVRE, See.-Treas.April 4, 1884, Nigga (GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY EASTER HOLIDAYS, 1984, SPECIAL REDUCED FARES \u2014 POR Good Friday sad I nator.Return Tickets will be sold to all peints oo line of rand Trunk Railway, inclutiog @reat Western and Midland Divisions, ut FARE AND A THIRD Por the Hound Trip.Tiokets goo t tv go THURSDAY,FRIDAY and SATURDAY, April 10th, lith sod 12th, ani good to return uniil TUESDAY, April 15ta, Inclusive, JOS.HICKSUN, Gen.Manager.April 4, 1884, 4-e0d rt LATEST NOVELTIES \u2014_\u2014 FANOY GOODS.Now opening a further supply of the Latest Novaities in London, Pari and New York Millinery, Hats, Bounets, Fiowaes and Feathers.Mantles and Dolaans.Dress Materials and Zophyre.Silks, Satins an! Velvels.Nunebades and Umorellas, 6, 5 and 12 Button Mousquetaire Kid Glores.Hosiery, Ribbons, Laces, &e., &c.GLOVER, FRY & CU.April 2, 1884, ens Gentiemon\u2019« Department.A splendid stock o! Piain aot Fsnoy Costings, bast Ecgtisn an 1 Seotou lrowser- ingw, Canadian Tweals fram 4 »cents #p to the Lest manufactured, Waterproof \u2018Lweed Coats, \u2018Tweed nud Utlioe Suits, Spring Urereoats from $5 upwards.GLOVAR.FRY & CO April 2, 1884, Pa rere JPHENIX FIRE ASSURANCE C?MPANY or Lon.ion, Kuginnd.Take Risks at Reduced Rates.WESTON HUN! « >0N SUB-AGENTS.Mareh à 1984.8 STRAYED OR STOLEN, From Wolte's Field, St.Louis Road, A POINTEK DUB, o»or White with Black Bars and Black Spots on Body.goes lame on left hind leg.rather oid, naswers to name of \u201cSAMBU.\" The fisder will be tinerally rewarded om returning the dog to PRICE BROS, & CU, Vietoris Cham bers, Lower l'own.April 3, 1884, 4 \\ v House To Let, Containing Seven Rooms, well located.Suitable for a smal family.; y to them are in a destitute eondition.\u2014 Daily News.LES reat, J.@, GOURDEAU, March 12, 1484.Beeretary App), THSSIERÇA DÉLAGE, \u2019 Notaries.Mestings., Amusements, de._ [LA PANQUE NATIONAL, Vs after due First of May unie 2 fir Bhérehniders = > | dond or A os oa the Paid .x Moa Both ot APRIL nent * ouling a he l'ransfer Books will be the 18th to the SUth of APRI nn .The Annual Meating of the § anche) es\" will take place ab Banking = Lower own, cs WEDYBIDAY (ja, x of MAY next, at THREE a'elock PK By order of the of Directon, \" ; LAFRANCE \u2018 ; Cashnee uebes, Mare , Stared 30, ha [JATS! HATS!! HATS RECELIPLY = LEPAGE, Nipeei, N.Moch.NEW EF XX 88, Crewn 215 Dos.Hats of the latest and wey fashionable styles for Men, Boys op | Children.The gquslity ranges in peng from 15 Ueuls Lo 82 95.An unprece-lentel opportunity.\u2014 ALS y= 450 pisces weeds, English, Canadian sad Bootoh, tn all Qualities snd Prices, Rey, Cwimir, Draps, and a large stock ot Dey Goods.The whole at very modems prices.A SpwoiaLty, \u2014Family Mourning Gods, a 0 mplete assortment, February 22, 1881.m HA! HATS!! | 93 CABES FELT HATS JUsT UNFAUK E 6, \u2014\u2014Abk THB NEVIM\u2014 su\" SPRING SHAPES, Wu From tbe most eolebratel makow, Dark Brown Stiff Felts ke Young Men.The largest shrek in the Oily to solest frou - \u2014 G BR.BEAN RILW & C6, 30 Buade Street.Maren 29, 1804 le (COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE COMPANY, FIRE & LIKE.Lo LONDON, ENGLAND.vapital, - - £2,500,000 Si.Iusuranes Taken st Heda Hatev.p.\u2018CG.THOMSON.a AGENT, 20, St James Sweet, Lower Tows.March 31, 1-51.6 ee 1808.IMPERIAL 1808.FIRE INSURANCE compl OF LONDON.Capliat, « - £1,600,000 Sterling \u2014 Mourances Taken at wrt ane .= ergs .BLL BH.SEW Acme, .Peter Street, 198, Bt.Pe Qued av Maro 31, 1484.NO: 77 STII AN STRET ce Fer Salen, A Pirat-Chhes T-tistave Phe ne, with ob 6 orn oo Peart 9 Wiki be roid te clore à comment.| a Jom \u201d | Mareh 30, 1504 LATEST Barusear, April 6, Jasé-_Janeed , : j fl! ] 970088 1 SHARE LIST nated Bask 0 D versedn se sou | 704 128 in) BADR.ose iene veorloaas mi val Bank Lassen cos 189 Mationsie Bank.8 ii Mont \u2018Tel Uo (3 wos).\\ 8 Dominios \u2018Y'ei Co (4 1808) 90 | Bish 4 Oot Nav Co .es | 644 Montreal C.P.R.Co(1y).He 1 Mont City des Co e.Canada Coton revess Beyal Canadian In (I y)- Quebec st Ras.way Vo .ueboo Fire Ass (8 5).Quebue Ferry Co (3 mes) Queboo Gus C0.+0100 Quebec BB 00.cevserne .Société de Prêts et Plave- .munis de Quebec ion 10, 4 | 69 Mociété de Construction des Artlenue.sa0n 0000 80/34 se Upper uw Bt BB (1y).Pavibe R.R.2000 00000 + Boo de Cuu Pr de Que.; 81 Paul M & M (300 1 North-West .Dundes Cotton Outario fovesten nt.S1OCK SALHS TO-DAY.Montreal b at 193%.Peuple 3U nt 624.Merchants 10 at 1d; Cemmeror 35 at 125: Mons Tel 120 ut 116.City Pass 25 at 132}, 25 at 122}.Mont Gas 128 at 1834.75 at 183}.150 at 183, 100 at 1824 stneke bought ob margin.G, H.BURROUGHS, Stock Broker & Financial Agent, UT Bt, Peter Street, Opposite Quebec Bank.LS re EE PHOTOGRAPHS ! PHOTOGRAPHN I \u2014 Mr.Ellisor bas now completed =» Photographic ~ udio, which was damaged by fire about a month ago.Uwing to bis considerable loss, he appeals to th: pub.de for tueir patronage as heretofore, boping they wil not forget bim.He is now offering his pictures at extremely low rates for the Xmas and New Year two months, [eeembsr \u2018and January, as {allows fem Carpe 15 cts, Caninzrs 2,00 Paxneis.3.00 A chance w or itera to Queboc vefore.Don\u2019t .niss it.Come \u2018at onte, Remember the address, Ellison\u2019s\" Photographic Sindioe, No.18 Joun Srwerr, (Upposite t = nile 12, 188 \u201cavines sank.) ACCOUNT BOOKS! 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