May 19, 1819 – The Quebec Gazette Newfoundland FisheriesFor a considerable length of time persons interested in the Newfoundland Fisheries have sent in memorials to the Government complaining of the…
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MEMORIALS AND THINGS OF FAME
May 9, 1819 – The Quebec GazetteRoman CementThe Subscriber begs leave to offer Taylor’s improved Roman Cement, to the notice of the public, both here and in Montreal, and as…
MEMORIALS AND THINGS OF FAME
May 1, 1819 – The Quebec GazetteWeatherThe Season has been remarkably fine for the past ten days. In this neighbourhood several of the farmers have finished their wheat sowing, and…
MEMORIALS AND THINGS OF FAME
April 21, 1819 – The Quebec GazetteElectric RodsAs the season of Thunder and Lightning is approaching, it may be useful to know that if the points [of the lightning rods]…
MEMORIALS AND THINGS OF FAME
April 19, 1819 – The Quebec GazetteFrom English PapersThe most costly book of the month and one of the most splendid in the language, is the edition of Don Quixote,…
MEMORIALS AND THINGS OF FAME
April 11, 1819 – The Quebec GazettePruning TreesPrudent farmers will not let this season pass without trimming off all the suckers and superfluous branches of their forest trees, as close…
MEMORIALS AND THINGS OF FAME
April 2, 1819 – The Quebec GazetteTo Gardeners, Farmers, etc.The best composition ever yet devised for trees is the following which either farmers, gardeners and fruitists in our country ought…
MEMORIALS AND THINGS OF FAME
March 27, 1819 – The Quebec GazetteSick and Destitute StrangersThe Committee for “Sick and Destitute Strangers” regret to state that they are under the necessity of making a further appeal…
MEMORIALS AND THINGS OF FAME
March 19, 1819 – The Quebec GazetteTyphus FeverA London [England] paper states that Dr. Smith obtained from Parliament five thousand pounds for the following recipe for the cure of Typhus…
MEMORIALS AND THINGS OF FAME
March 13, 1819 – The Quebec GazetteLennoxvilleAt the solicitation of the inhabitants of the Township of Ascot, His Grace the Governor in Chief graciously condescended to permit them designating the…