I have seen several requests for info about OLD NEWSPAPERS - If you have not tried this, you should consult the Bibliothèque Nationale of Quebec at http://www2.biblinat.gouv.qc.ca. You can find considerable English help if you click on "English Summary", "collections'' then "Iris database", then "catalog search" (I hope I've remembered the sequence correctly!). You will find the source for many old newspapers, their year of publication, how much material is involved, which newspaper replaced it, which company did the microfilming. Some of the descriptive text is in French but so many of the words are similar or the same as in English that this should pose only a slight difficulty. Experiment with a name of a newspaper you know, and you will soon get used to the symbols and terminology. You can search by town or city, county, region, or language. For example, if you search for Coaticook, one of the choices will be Coaticook Observer; following the relevant information, you will find the term Sujets and the underlined links to "Journaux québécois (anglais) - Quebec(Province)-Coaticook ..." This gives you the clue that you will find other English Quebec newspapers under the heading "Journaux quebecois (anglais)" When the town or newspaper you want appears, try clicking on the symbols and anything that is underlined. It is amazing what shows up...Hope this is helpful. Lorraine G