Memorials and Things of Fame
1867 The Morning Chronicle At an early hour on Saturday morning, a destructive fire occurred in St. John Suburb, whereby about fifteen wooden houses have been consumed and twenty-six families …
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1867 The Morning Chronicle Since the opening of the Jeffery Hale Hospital on the first of February, twenty-five patients have been admitted up to the first of the present month, …
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1867 The Morning Chronicle An evening contemporary says that on Sunday afternoon, a respectable, though some may say indiscreet married woman, in search of her husband, proceeded to a house …
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1867 The Morning Chronicle To-day being the inauguration day of the Dominion of Canada, we have given our employees a holiday, so that they may join in the loyal observance …
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1867 The Morning Chronicle Yesterday, being the festival of St. John the Baptist and the national anniversary of our French-Canadian fellow-citizens, was celebrated by them with more than usual éclat. …
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1867 The Morning Chronicle The Montreal Gazette has the following: Montreal is the city of immense pretentions, proportionate emulation and its natural results, enormous taxation and excessive envy and jealousy. …
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1867 The Morning Chronicle The removal of prisoners to the New Gaol* has been completed. The old building will be handed over to the Morrin College authorities in a few …
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1867 The Morning Chronicle Gilbert, the party who created a disturbance in St. John’s Church on Sunday, appeared before His Honor the Recorder. He pleaded in justification of striking the …
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1867 The Morning Chronicle The anniversary of Her Majesty’s birthday was observed in this City with all due pomp and loyal demonstrations. Due to the unsettled state of the weather …
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1867 The Morning Chronicle About ten o’clock the body of a female bearing marks of violence and who had evidently come to her end by foul means was discovered on …