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- Petawawa Township Woman Dies at HomePembroke Daily Observer, June 12, 1931, Unknown This news clipping describes the death and funeral proceedings of Mrs. Charles Gutzman (nee Amelia Lindemann) of Petawawa, ON.Pembroke Daily Observer, June 12, 1931, Unknown This news clipping describes the death and funeral proceedings of Mrs. Charles Gutzman (nee Amelia Lindemann) of Petawawa, ON.Petawawa Public Library
- Obituary for George WettlauferGeorge Wettlaufer Dead Palermo, Nov. 16-(Special)- George Wettlaufer, a resident of this district for 30 years, died at his home in his 82nd year, after over a year's illness, during which period he was practically helpless. Born at New Hamburg, Perth County, Mr. Wettlaufer kept a General Store at Hawkesville, …George Wettlaufer Dead Palermo, Nov. 16-(Special)- George Wettlaufer, a resident of this district for 30 years, died at his home in his 82nd year, after over a year's illness, during …Trafalgar Township Historical Society
- Full Up: Schooner Days XX (20)Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram, 13 Jun 1931 The name ROBERT C. PORTER does not appear in most sources of vessels on the Great Lakes.Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram, 13 Jun 1931 The name ROBERT C. PORTER does not appear in most sources of vessels on the Great Lakes.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- White Cedar Yawl Boat: Schooner Days XXVII (27)Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 12 Sep 1931 This vessel, bound from Johnston Harbour to Chatham with lumber, became waterlogged in a squall off Pointe Auz Barques on the American shore of Lake Huron on October 25, 1911. Captain John McDonald ana his crew of six got into the yawl boat and after an arduous trop across the …Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 12 Sep 1931 This vessel, bound from Johnston Harbour to Chatham with lumber, became waterlogged in a squall off Pointe Auz Barques on the American shore of Lake Huron on October 25, 1911. …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Great Gales: Schooner Days XXII (22)Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 27 Jun 1931 Great Gales Schooner Days XXII (22) Navigation of the Great Lakes is just as perilous as navigation of the ocean. If the seas there run longer and higher, the seas here run shorter and steeper. An added factor of danger in the lakes is the peril of the tee shore …Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 27 Jun 1931 Great Gales Schooner Days XXII (22) Navigation of the Great Lakes is just as perilous as navigation of the ocean. If the seas there run longer and higher, the seas …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- The Julia B. Merrill: Schooner Days XXI (21)Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 20 Jun 1931 The JULIA B. MERRILL Schooner Days XXI (21) Something about the old schooner ending her days as a Sunnyside attraction. There has been much sympathy for John Currie's warmly worded letter from Mimico on the subject of the ...Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 20 Jun 1931 The JULIA B. MERRILL Schooner Days XXI (21) Something about the old schooner ending her days as a Sunnyside attraction. There has been much sympathy for John Currie's warmly worded …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- "She Shall Have Music Wherever She Goes: Schooner Days XI (11)Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 11 Apr 1931 "SHE SHALL HAVE MUSIC WHEREVER SHE GOES" Schooner Days XI (11) Magistrate J. J. O'Connor's account of how the old lakers were decorated moves another graduate of the school of schooner sailors to describe a Lake Erie debutante and others.Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 11 Apr 1931 "SHE SHALL HAVE MUSIC WHEREVER SHE GOES" Schooner Days XI (11) Magistrate J. J. O'Connor's account of how the old lakers were decorated moves another graduate of the school of …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Passages: Schooner Days XV (15)
Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 9 May 1931 Passages Schooner Days XV (15) The Gulnare's and the Wood Duck's--Yacht Atlantic's record has stood for twenty-six years--Who has facts on fast passages under sail on the lakes? "Now I'll tell one, " said Doc, wiping his ...Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 9 May 1931 Passages Schooner Days XV (15) The Gulnare's and the Wood Duck's--Yacht Atlantic's record has stood for twenty-six years--Who has facts on fast passages under sail on the lakes? "Now I'll …Maritime History of the Great Lakes- The Hickory Jibboom: Schooner Days XVIII (18)
Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 30 May 1931 The Hickory Jibboom Schooner Days XVIII (18) Magistrate J. J. O'Connor reports an "inquest" in the long vanished International Hotel.--The Magdala's run from Port Hope, which broke all records and a barley bin. I had some ...Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 30 May 1931 The Hickory Jibboom Schooner Days XVIII (18) Magistrate J. J. O'Connor reports an "inquest" in the long vanished International Hotel.--The Magdala's run from Port Hope, which broke all records and …Maritime History of the Great Lakes- Oswego Palladium-Times (Oswego, NY), Wed., Feb. 4, 1931
Thomas C. Goble Thomas C. Goble, 78, widely known resident of the First ward, died early Wednesday morning in Utica , after an illness that started about five years ago, and became serious the ...Thomas C. Goble Thomas C. Goble, 78, widely known resident of the First ward, died early Wednesday morning in Utica , after an illness that started about five years ago, …Maritime History of the Great Lakes- Syracuse Post-Standard (Syracuse, NY), July 14, 1931
When Grant Played Checkers at Oswego To the Editor of The Post-Standard: I read your editorial concerning Grant at Galena with interest. Your request for stories of Grant while stationed at Sacket's Harbor brought to mind a story I have heard my father tell. He told that my ...When Grant Played Checkers at Oswego To the Editor of The Post-Standard: I read your editorial concerning Grant at Galena with interest. Your request for stories of Grant while stationed …Maritime History of the Great Lakes- Oswego Palladium-Times (Oswego, NY), June 22, 1931
Record Cargo At Oswego Canal officials witnessed the docking Saturday night at the Oswego grain elevator of the largest lake steamship that ever came into Oswego harbor. The steamer William F. ...Record Cargo At Oswego Canal officials witnessed the docking Saturday night at the Oswego grain elevator of the largest lake steamship that ever came into Oswego harbor. The steamer William …Maritime History of the Great Lakes- Great Gale of 1880: Schooner Days XXIII (23)
Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), July 4, 1931 Great Gale of 1880 Schooner Days No. XXIII For forty years almost, Capt. David Reynolds was master of the Royal Canadian Yacht club launches Esmeralda, Hiawatha and Kwasind. His trips across the Bay, on their half-hour schedule, would have taken him twice around the ...Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), July 4, 1931 Great Gale of 1880 Schooner Days No. XXIII For forty years almost, Capt. David Reynolds was master of the Royal Canadian Yacht club launches Esmeralda, Hiawatha and Kwasind. His trips …Maritime History of the Great Lakes- A White Squall: Schooner Days I (1)
Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), Jan. 31, 1931 Schooner Days No. 1 A White Squall Many a good story had the late Magistrate J.J. O'Connor, of Port Arthur. District Magistrate for Thunder Bay, to tell of schooner days on the Great Lakes. He was an Ontario County boy and went sailing early out of Whitby. Here is one …Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), Jan. 31, 1931 Schooner Days No. 1 A White Squall Many a good story had the late Magistrate J.J. O'Connor, of Port Arthur. District Magistrate for Thunder Bay, to tell of schooner days …Maritime History of the Great Lakes- "Six Ships": Schooner Days XXV (25)
Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 29 Aug 1931 "SIX SHIPS" Schooner Days XXV (25). "Six Ships Vernon" was the nickname of that British Vice-Admiral of the Blue who invented grog; and who boasted, and made good his boast that, given half a dozen vessels he would beat the Spaniards out of Porto ...Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 29 Aug 1931 "SIX SHIPS" Schooner Days XXV (25). "Six Ships Vernon" was the nickname of that British Vice-Admiral of the Blue who invented grog; and who boasted, and made good his boast …Maritime History of the Great Lakes- "Of Wellington Square:" Schooner Days XXVI (26)
Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 5 Sep 1931 "of WELLINGTON SQUARE" SCHOONER DAYS XXVI (26) Before going on with the Azov, last fore-and-after on Lake Huron, would you care to make a voyage to a vanished port? "When father got her in 1900," said Redfern ...Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 5 Sep 1931 "of WELLINGTON SQUARE" SCHOONER DAYS XXVI (26) Before going on with the Azov, last fore-and-after on Lake Huron, would you care to make a voyage to a vanished port? "When …Maritime History of the Great Lakes- How 'Captain Jim' Kept Oakville Light Burning: Schooner Days XXVIII (28)
Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 19 Sep 1931 How 'Captain Jim' Kept Oakville Light Burning SCHOONER DAYS XXVIII (28) Jim Quinn of Oakville--not to be confused with Jimmy Quinn of Toronto, who is still briskly commanding one of the R. C. Y. C. steamers--was born in Oakville, sailed the ...Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 19 Sep 1931 How 'Captain Jim' Kept Oakville Light Burning SCHOONER DAYS XXVIII (28) Jim Quinn of Oakville--not to be confused with Jimmy Quinn of Toronto, who is still briskly commanding one of …Maritime History of the Great Lakes- Putting on the Dog: Schooner Days XXIX (29)
Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 26 Sep 1931 Putting on the Dog Schooner Days XXIX (29) There was never any general objection to sailing on a Friday, on the lakes, although many captains piously refrained from beginning a voyage on a Sunday. None was ever the worse for that. But ...Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 26 Sep 1931 Putting on the Dog Schooner Days XXIX (29) There was never any general objection to sailing on a Friday, on the lakes, although many captains piously refrained from beginning a …Maritime History of the Great Lakes- The Black Dog of Lake Erie: Schooner Days XXX (30)
Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 10 Oct 1931 The "C. T. JENKINS" in this story was in fact the ISAAC G. JENKINS.Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 10 Oct 1931 The "C. T. JENKINS" in this story was in fact the ISAAC G. JENKINS.Maritime History of the Great Lakes- Oakville's Grand Old Mariner: Schooner Days XXXI (31)
Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 16 Nov 1931 OAKVILLE'S GRAND OLD MARINER Schooner Days XXXI (31) Capt. Maurice Fitzgerald, of Oakville, is one of the last of the splendid old timers who sailed the lakes when sailing meant handling canvas, hauling on ropes, and complete dependence upon the breath of Boreas for ...Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 16 Nov 1931 OAKVILLE'S GRAND OLD MARINER Schooner Days XXXI (31) Capt. Maurice Fitzgerald, of Oakville, is one of the last of the splendid old timers who sailed the lakes when sailing meant …Maritime History of the Great Lakes - Passages: Schooner Days XV (15)