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February 7, 1868 – The Morning Chronicle Correspondence Mr. Editor – I beg leave through your excellent and widely-circulated journal, to request the Montreal English press to ignore us altogether; …
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January 31,1868 – The Morning Chronicle Robbery – On Wednesday night, between ten and eleven o’clock, while Mr. Giguere, a shopkeeper in Latourelle Street, St. John’s suburbs, was temporarily occupied …
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January 25, 1818 – The Morning Chronicle The vessel Ewretta was reported arrived in London from Quebec, with a cargo of furs valued at £120,000. January 24, 1868 – …
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January 16, 1818 – The Morning Chronicle A gang of thieves who had been operating throughout the city at this time, changed the scene of their crimes for that of …
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1868 – The Morning Chronicle Dental Operations Dr. McKee respectfully informs his friends and the public that he has returned from his annual visit to the principal Dental Colleges in …
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December 21, 1867 – The Morning Chronicle The Earthquake – Curious Belief The recent shock of an earthquake in Montreal, vividly recalled an old prophecy, and almost scared many French …
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Memorials and Things of Fame Researched and compiled by Lorie Pierce December 13, 1867 – The Morning Chronicle A Good Walk – In these pedestrian days it might …
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December 6, 1867 – The Morning Chronicle Distressing accident – Yesterday afternoon, about four o’clock, the horse of a carter named Fitzgerald, startled by the rolling of some barrels on …
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November 28, 1867 – The Morning Chronicle MUSIC HALL FOR ONE WEEK ONLY Prof. Robert’s Tableaux! Comprising a visit to and showing the most remarkable views of the Paris Universal …
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November 22, 1867 – The Morning Chronicle Royal Mail Line Between Quebec and Montreal The new and splendid iron steamer “Quebec”, Capt. J. B. LaBelle, will leave the Napoleon Wharf* …