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A.E.B. Courchesne. 14 mai 1930
Sur ce plan de la paroisse Saint-Thomas de Foucault figurent la seigneurie Foucault, la rivière Richelieu, l'île Ash, les cada [...]
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Copié par A.E.B. Courchesne. Copié le 4 décembre 1930, original créé le 7 juin 1879
Sur ce plan du village de Coteau-Landing figurent une partie de la seigneurie Coteau Landing, une partie du fleuve Saint-Laure [...]
efforts will be made to have an additional room erected.The Vancouver, with Rev D.W.Morison and other passengers from this district aboard, has safely reached its destination on the other side of the Atlantic.VALLEYFIELD The by-law offering exemptions to the Canada Atlantic railway, conditional that the company provide a new
dit'.' : '\u2022 The Canada Atlantic Railway Company.\" Pour être vendus àa porte do'église paroissiale dea paroisse de Sainte-Cécile, VENDREDI,e DEUX de MAI prochain, à ONZE heures do'a van t-midi.Bref rapportablee 8 mai aussi prochain PHILEMON L.\\ BERGE, Bureau du Shérif, SlvV.Beauharnois, 25 février.1800
h February, 1801.7. 20,000 to the H.reford Railway Company, on the 1st of June 1891.8. 25,000 to the Canaa A*Untie Com; any, on iho 1st of Juno 1891.9 160,000 to the said Canada Atlantic Railway Company, i tiie 80th nl June 1801.10.@112,5 o, to : no Uauq e du Peuple, tu reimburse it for Uliiisof mon, y by it
deargeur sur quatre-vingt-dix pieds de profondeur, mesure française ; et borné en front para rue Perras, en arrière para propriété of the Canada Atlantic Railway Company ; bounded to the south by tho public roadeading to Cham-plain, to the north and to the east by the ground of aid Canada Atlantic Railway and to the
1877-1887
Comprend des documents de grand format accompagnant les actes suivants :No 574 (14 juillet 1881 - Ratification & décharge par [...]
for the purpose of considering the opportunity of granting a bonus to the Canada Atlantic Railway Company was held at the Town Hall on Tuesday evening, 24th ult, as announced, and was attended by about 400 property-holders.Several gentlemen addressed the meeting, and among others Messrs Plante, mayor, George M.Loy, Léger
seventy three feet in depth, situated tic the station of Heurysburgh, in the parish of Saint Bernard de Iiacollo.in the district of Iberville, on the ground of the Canada Atlantic Railway Company ; bounded to the south by the public roadeading to Cham-plain, to the north and to tho east by the ground of aid Canada
, in New Hampghire, contractor, against the Canada Atlantic Railway Company, and the Bank of British North America, the Canadian Bank of Commerce, the Bank of Ottawa, aud Helier Vavasour Noel, George Hay, and Jolin Sweetland, *perzonally, and 1n their quality of Trustees, under a deed of mortgage Dy said Canada Atlantic R
much troubled about their crops.The worm eats the beads off the stalk,eaving tho remainder standing, which, if not cut immediately, becomes so stiff and wiry as to defy tho scythe.Ottawa, Aug.4.\u2014At a meeting of the Board of Directors of the Canada Atlantic Railway Company, held to-day, 8 resolution was passed
for tile draining on account of the cost of tiles ; [ have now got information which 1 think will be welcome news to many that have had the matter of under draining under conCanada Atlantic Railway Company, he infcrined me that
railway company of Canada, the Canada Atlantic railway company, the Canadian Pacific railway company, the Napierville Junction railway company, or the St Lawrenceand Adirondack railway company, for convey-og oreasing 0 such company the railway of the eompany.If the construction of the railway is not commenced, and 15
Huvoluck bonus, which the Canada Atlantic Railway Company mani- In justice to the Company and myself,ot mo say that no communication, either verbal or written, was had between the parties favoring the bonus and ourselves, as to the terms of the bylaw or the amount proposed to be voted.The first that wo knew of it was its
present except Councillor Kil- gour.The by-law, granting a bonus of 20,000 to the Canada Atlantic Railway Company, was passed, Councillor Stewart dissenting.The following are the conditions : A.One-half of the sum or ten thousand dollars shall be due and payable to the said company three months after the rails have been
of Coun Tait, seconded by Coun Forgette, and resolved: The Mayor be authorized to borrow a sum of 3000, to be reimbursed, one-third on 1st November next, one- \u2018third on 1st November, 1856, and the other ;third 1st November, 1887.Said sum of 3000 to be paid to the Canada Atlantic Railway company, according to the
à rassemblée deundi dernier: Proposé par L’IIonorable II.G.Malhiot.Secondé par P.13.Vanasse Fer.Quees citoyens de Trois-Rivières ont appris avec des sentiments d’inquiétude et d’alanile quees insti-gateursdu 44 Canada Atlantic Railway Company " s'efforcent de faire déclarer à votre Honorable Conseil, “ qu’il n’existe aucune
gentleman friends had gathered to witness the presentation, and after it was made a very pleasant evening was spent, refreshments being provided by the Guardian and his wife.\u2014_\u2014 LEGAL INTELLIGENCE.Stanton et al.,, vs.Canada Atlantic Railway.The important case of Stanton et al.vs.the Canada Atlantic Railway Company
company was completed on Saturday, and already some six hundred caroads are here to be unloaded through the elevator and into barges for Montreal.The 300-foot freight shed, built beside the elevator, is already filled to its utmost capacity with raw sugar and flour in bags.The officials of the Canada Atlantic railway were
: - : : a - Presmoxxr: Hon: wm.PU SLEY, D.C.Lu Q.C., M.P:P.s Co fl BOOTH, Esq., RODOLPHE AUDETTE, Esq., : a St.John, N.B. . ' Preside) t Canada Atlantic Railway Company, Ottawa.\u2018 Of Messrs.Thibaudeau Fréres & Cie, Wholesale Dry Goods, - - VICE-PRESIDENT : H.J.BE MER:-Esq., : EE EDWARD P.HATCH, Esq., .Montreal and Quebec