Memorials and Things of Fame for November 2, 2011
1861The Morning Chronicle The weather set in cold, raw and November-like on Saturday afternoon. The wind which was strong easterly during the day increased to a perfect hurricane as night …
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1851 The Morning Chronicle Up to this day there has been no perceptible frost in this vicinity. In August, frost is not a very rare occurrence and September frosts are …
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1851 The Morning Chronicle Last evening, while writing at his desk in his store, Mr. H.H. Hay discovered a dense smoke arising from the cellar and on investigating the cause, …
Memorials and Things of Fame for October 12, 2011
1861The Morning Chronicle The letter of the Deputy Adjutant General on the subject of militia uniforms deserves serious attention. We ourselves prefer grey to green for riflemen having seen its …
Memorials and Things of Fame for October 5, 2011
1861 The Morning Chronicle Extraction of Corns: We beg to call attention to Mr. Rendall’s advertisement elsewhere by which it will be seen that Wednesday next will be the last …
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1861 The Morning Chronicle An Early Winter: Farmers and other wise people in the rural districts predict an early winter, a long one and a strong one. One of the …
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1861 The Morning Chronicle Statistics show that tobacco smoking is becoming more general in most countries and that in England it has increased one quarter in ten years. The calculations …
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1861 The Morning Chronicle Work, in spite of its being a consequence of the curse, is yet the source of almost all the physical and much of the mental happiness …
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1861 The Morning Telegraph We have received from the contractors, Messrs. Murphy & Quigley, an invitation to be present at the laying of the foundation stone of the new Quebec …
Memorials and Things of Fame for August 31, 2011
1861The Morning Chronicle Desirous to visit the gold region on the Chaudière, of which we have heard a great deal for several years past, and to ascertain what truth there …