Memorials and Things of Fame for February 8, 2012
1862The Morning Chronicle It would be difficult to exaggerate the disadvantages to Quebec of not having an ice-bridge to place it in communication with the rest of the world from …
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1862 The Morning Chronicle In most European countries the females are more numerous than the males, but in Canada this is not the case. The males here number 1,279,261, the …
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1862 The Morning Chronicle On Friday Coroner Panet held an inquest on the body of a man named Stonehouse, residing in King street, St. Roch’s, who had died suddenly the …
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1862The Morning ChronicleOne of the most recent and novel attempts at swindling has just come under our notice. Last week the Rev. G.H. Davis received a letter from Hamilton signed …
Memorials and Things of Fame for January 4, 2012
1862The Morning Chronicle There are few situations in which we find ourselves placed so perplexing or troublesome as that which occurs, luckily for us, only once a twelvemonth, when custom …
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1861 The Morning Chronicle We intend to issue our paper on Christmas morning. Our subscribers will not expect one, we are sure, on Thursday. The Compliments of the Season: …
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1861 The Morning Chronicle Barbarous Attempt at Murder by a Wife: A man named Priat, about forty-five years of age, rather more than a year ago married a young …
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1861 The Morning Chronicle We heard this morning of a very sad and unfortunately fatal accident which occurred at a ladies’ school on Friday last. During the lunch hour several …
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1861 The Morning Chronicle From The Hamilton Times: Here, Saturday was a delightful day. In Quebec, the Chronicle says snow fell in considerable quantities and the ground, partially frozen, would …
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1861 The Morning Chronicle At a late hour on Saturday night intelligence was conveyed to the Police that a row of considerable magnitude was going on in St. Michael street, …