MEMORIALS AND THINGS OF FAME
July 28, 1820 – The Quebec GazetteNoticeThe ladies and gentlemen of Quebec are respectfully informed that, if it is a fine day, the steam boat Car of Commerce will leave …
MEMORIALS AND THINGS OF FAME
July 22, 1870 – The Morning ChronicleVaccination – Dr. Painchaud of this city informs the readers of last evening’s Journal de Quebec that there is at present a very grave …
MEMORIALS AND THINGS OF FAME
July 13, 1870 – The Morning ChronicleA Practical Joker – A soldier of the 69th Regiment, while passing through Fabrique Street on Monday, stopped opposite the shop window of Mr. …
MEMORIALS AND THINGS OF FAME
July 9, 1870 – The Morning ChronicleWater Colour Painting – Our esteemed citizen, Mr. J. B. Wilkinson, whose reputation as an artist is widely known, left for Murray Bay [La …
MEMORIALS AND THINGS OF FAME
July 2, 1820 – The Quebec GazetteEmigrants For QuebecLord Bathurst, we hear, has consented that if the Emigrants themselves paid their passage to Quebec they will on arriving there, receive …
MEMORIALS AND THINGS OF FAME
June 25, 1870 – The Morning ChronicleSt. Jean-Baptiste Day – Yesterday being the national festival of our French Canadian follow [sic] citizens, the day was celebrated by a procession of …
MEMORIALS AND THINGS OF FAME
June 17, 1870 – The Morning ChronicleOpinions of the People(To the Editor of the Morning Chronicle)Sir, – I have had sickness in my family, and on two occasions have been …
MEMORIALS AND THINGS OF FAME
June 10, 1895 – The Quebec Morning ChronicleMr. O.A. Howland, M.L.A., of Toronto, and Mr. DeLery MacDonald, of Montreal, are in town on business which must interest deeply all historical …
MEMORIALS AND THINGS OF FAME
June 3, 1870 – The Morning ChronicleFires On The Saguenay – In consequence of the state of the atmosphere in this city on Wednesday night and all day on Thursday, …
MEMORIALS AND THINGS OF FAME
May 27, 1870 – The Morning ChronicleFenian News!The Fenians from nearly every part of the State of New York, are mustering on the line of Hinchinbrooke [southern Quebec], with very …