MEMORIALS AND THINGS OF FAME
1851The Morning Chronicle Treatment of Scarlet Fever by Inunctions* – An eminent physician has recommended the following treatment for scarlet fever. From the first day of the illness, and soon …
MEMORIALS AND THINGS OF FAME
1851 The Morning Chronicle To the Editor: I have always understood, that the throwing of slops in the public streets and gateways of the city of Quebec was not allowed …
MEMORIALS AND THINGS OF FAME
1851 The Morning Chronicle To the Editor: Perhaps you would be kind enough to inform me why the citizens of Quebec pay for sweeping their Chimneys when the work is …
Memorials and Things of Fame for January 19, 2011
1851 The Morning Chronicle Catherine O’Brien, a frail, but not fair spinster, of uncertain age, was charged with stealing from the shop of Messrs. Marois and Lepage, a shawl of …
Memorials and Things of Fame for January 12, 2011
1851The Morning Chronicle The population of the City of Quebec, according to the last census, taken early in the last year, amounted to 37,500. Of that number 22,374 are …
Memorials and Things of Fame for January 5, 2011
1851The Morning Chronicle Eighteen hundred and fifty has passed away, not however forgotten. In Canada, political animosities have faded, there being no more ruin and decay -no clamouring about annexation …
Memorials and Things of Fame for December 15, 2010
1850 The Morning Chronicle The ability for labor, mental or manual, most people know, is much affected by the state of the health. An individual, of the most lively disposition, …
Memorials and Things of Fame for December 15, 2010
1850The Morning Chronicle The ability for labor, mental or manual, most people know, is much affected by the state of the health. An individual, of the most lively disposition, bustling …
Memorials and Things of Fame for December 8, 2010
1850The Morning Chronicle On Wednesday last, William Corrigan, farmer of Valcartier, came to town for the purpose of having a tumour removed from the lower jaw bone, by the knife. …
Memorials and Things of Fame
Researched and Compiled By Catherine Mills Rouleau The Morning Chronicle 1850 Saturday last, being St. Andrew’s Day, the members of the St. Andrews Society assembled together at half past 10 …