p.1 Backed Out - And Struck A Steamer Going Westward - steamer Caspian, Capt. D. Mills, was backed into by yacht Magedona, owned by Fulford of Brockville; Caspian was immediately put in government drydock and repairs were made all night and the next day.
p.1 Backed Out - And Struck A Steamer Going Westward - steamer Caspian, Capt. D. Mills, was backed into by yacht Magedona, owned by Fulford of Brockville; Caspian was immediately …
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British Whig (Kingston, ON), 30 Jun 1908 p.1 ARUNDELL RELEASED By Donnelly Wrecking Company. The steamer Arundell, which ran on a shoal below Thousand Island Park, on the St. Lawrence, on Thursday morning, the 18th, was released early Monday afternoon by the Donnelly ...
p.1 ARUNDELL RELEASED By Donnelly Wrecking Company. The steamer Arundell, which ran on a shoal below Thousand Island Park, on the St. Lawrence, on Thursday morning, the 18th, was released …
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British Whig (Kingston, ON), 1 Jul 1908 not published July 2, 1908 p.1 The American fishing tug R.T. Roy, of Alpena, Mich., seized by Canadian officers, grounded on Fox Island reef and escaped. p.5 Steamer Dragged Through - Ottawa, July 2nd - One of the results of the collapse of the ...
not published July 2, 1908 p.1 The American fishing tug R.T. Roy, of Alpena, Mich., seized by Canadian officers, grounded on Fox Island reef and escaped. p.5 Steamer Dragged Through …
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British Whig (Kingston, ON), 3 Jul 1908 p.2 MARINE NOTES. The sloop Maggie L. arrived from Belleville, with cement for Anglin's. The steambarge John Randall arrived from Smith's Falls on the way to Oswego. The schooner Ford River arrived from Bath, and is loading feldspar at ...
p.2 MARINE NOTES. The sloop Maggie L. arrived from Belleville, with cement for Anglin's. The steambarge John Randall arrived from Smith's Falls on the way to Oswego. The schooner Ford …
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British Whig (Kingston, ON), 4 Jul 1908 p.1 Boat Runs Sault Rapids - 60 foot gasoline boat Priscilla ran up through the South Sault rapids under Capt. George Fleming, because of break in Cornwall canal. p.2 Glorious Outings - Can Be Had From the Port of Kingston - on Lake Ontario & Bay of ...
p.1 Boat Runs Sault Rapids - 60 foot gasoline boat Priscilla ran up through the South Sault rapids under Capt. George Fleming, because of break in Cornwall canal. p.2 Glorious …
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British Whig (Kingston, ON), 6 Jul 1908 p.5 To Be a Great Job - Survey of Ottawa Georgian Bay Ship Canal - presented to Parliament. p.8 MARINE NEWS. The steambarge John Randall arrived at Booth's, from Fairhaven, with coal. The tug Bartlett cleared light for ...
p.5 To Be a Great Job - Survey of Ottawa Georgian Bay Ship Canal - presented to Parliament. p.8 MARINE NEWS. The steambarge John Randall arrived at Booth's, from Fairhaven, …
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British Whig (Kingston, ON), 7 Jul 1908 p.2 City Council Meeting - mentions that waterworks wharf is now leased to the Donnelly company. p.4 FORETOLD CALAMITY That Occurred to Cornwall Canal. The statement is made by H.A. Calvin of the Calvin ...
p.2 City Council Meeting - mentions that waterworks wharf is now leased to the Donnelly company. p.4 FORETOLD CALAMITY That Occurred to Cornwall Canal. The statement is made by H.A. …
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British Whig (Kingston, ON), 8 Jul 1908 p.1 Georgian Bay Canal - is urged by people of New Ontario. Latest News - The steambarge H.P. Mackintosh struck on a shoal near Sarnia, was jammed by a passing vessel and sunk. Picton, July 8th - ....Mayor Clapp has received the important announcement from Ottawa that ...
p.1 Georgian Bay Canal - is urged by people of New Ontario. Latest News - The steambarge H.P. Mackintosh struck on a shoal near Sarnia, was jammed by a passing …
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British Whig (Kingston, ON), 9 Jul 1908 p.2 THE ACACIA WRECKED. Had To Be Beached at Sackett's Harbor. The schooner Acacia, owned by Capt. William Simmons, of Kingston, lies beached at Stony Point, near Sacket's Harbor, N.Y., and is practically a total wreck. She was ...
p.2 THE ACACIA WRECKED. Had To Be Beached at Sackett's Harbor. The schooner Acacia, owned by Capt. William Simmons, of Kingston, lies beached at Stony Point, near Sacket's Harbor, N.Y., …
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British Whig (Kingston, ON), 10 Jul 1908 p.1 Gananoque, July 10th - ....The large steel freight steamer Nevada Leith, plying between Montreal and Fort William, called here this afternoon. She is said to be the largest vessel that ever came into this port.... p.2 MARINE ...
p.1 Gananoque, July 10th - ....The large steel freight steamer Nevada Leith, plying between Montreal and Fort William, called here this afternoon. She is said to be the largest vessel …
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British Whig (Kingston, ON), 11 Jul 1908 p.2 THE BRAVE RESCUERS Of Crew Of Schooner Acacia. [Watertown, N.Y., Standard] When it comes right down to heroism and bravery, everyone in Sacket's Harbor takes off their hat to Spencer and Samuel Dibble, the ...
p.2 THE BRAVE RESCUERS Of Crew Of Schooner Acacia. [Watertown, N.Y., Standard] When it comes right down to heroism and bravery, everyone in Sacket's Harbor takes off their hat to …
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British Whig (Kingston, ON), 13 Jul 1908 p.2 MARINE NOTES. The steamer Neepawah arrived here on Saturday with lighthouse supplies. The schooner Maxwell arrived from Conneaut with coal for the penitentiary. The steamers Advance and Ames passed on their way from Montreal to ...
p.2 MARINE NOTES. The steamer Neepawah arrived here on Saturday with lighthouse supplies. The schooner Maxwell arrived from Conneaut with coal for the penitentiary. The steamers Advance and Ames passed …
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