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Memorials and Things of Fame Researched and compiled by Lorie Pierce lorie@qctonline.com September 30, 1861  The Morning Chronicle Mr. Marshall, stevedore, brought us, on Saturday, a dish of wild strawberries …

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Memorials and Things of Fame Researched and compiled by Lorie Pierce lorie@qctonline.com September 23, 1861 The Morning Chronicle A new firm was established in this city … under the title …

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September 13, 1961 – The Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph

New Phones For Boischatel Replace Multi-party Lines Come next March, telephone subscribers in Boischatel and l’Ange Gardien will have a new telephone service, comprising individual and two-party lines now in …

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September 17, 1921 – The Quebec Chronicle

Six Generations Of One Family Le Pas, Manitoba – Six generations of one family whose aggregate ages amount to 342 years, have been discovered at Nelson House. They belong to …

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September 14, 1896 – The Quebec Morning Chronicle

The Mixed Bathing Question (From Harper’s Weekly) Making newspaper [content] in the dog-days is uphill work, and the dearth of things necessary to be communicated and discussed make the discussion …

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September 16, 1871 – The Morning Chronicle

Canadian Iron – Since the publication of our remarks upon the Provincial Exhibition, we have been informed that the iron of which the axes (exhibited by Mr. Jobin) were made, …

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September 15, 1821 – The Quebec Gazette

Montreal – On Sunday last about 2 o’clock in the afternoon, the Steam-boat Caledonia then on the Lake St. Peter, going before the wind at nine knots, and on her …

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September 10, 1921 – Parents Are Blamed For “Flapper” Styles

Not the children but the parents are to blame when ‘flappers’ run around the streets with their stockings rolled down, dressed in peek-a-boo waists and short skirts and their hair …

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September 8, 1961 – Thetford Canoeist Off On Last Lap Of 1,700m Paddle

Sydney (CP) – Quebec adventurer Ward Sealy [sic] sailed for his birthplace in Belleoram, Nfld., Wednesday apparently confident he will make out all right in his 17-foot kayak regardless of …

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September 7, 1896 – Seizure of an Illicit Still and Whiskey at Charlesbourg

For some time past there has been a suspicion, in fact a certainty, that whiskey was being illegally manufactured in Charlesbourg. Acting upon information received, Officer Bourget … seized a …

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