p.2 Toiler Has Arrived - 36 days to Halifax, 14 days from there to Montreal. p.3 A Row at Gananoque - Reeve C.E. Britton using gov't scow, taken without permission from gov't survey party, to lighter 50 tons of coal from steambarge Ringleader.
p.2 Toiler Has Arrived - 36 days to Halifax, 14 days from there to Montreal. p.3 A Row at Gananoque - Reeve C.E. Britton using gov't scow, taken without permission …
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British Whig (Kingston, ON), 16 Oct 1911 p.1 A Cook Badly Burned - about the face on str. John Rolph, at Toronto. Advance In Grain Rate - vessels from head of lakes now getting 1 1/4 cents. p.3 I.M.C. - all of M.T. Co's big grain freighters to unload at Kingston because of low water. - ...
p.1 A Cook Badly Burned - about the face on str. John Rolph, at Toronto. Advance In Grain Rate - vessels from head of lakes now getting 1 1/4 cents. …
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British Whig (Kingston, ON), 17 Oct 1911 p.2 A Charge of Negligence May Be Preferred Against Diver Who Inspected Intake Pipe The question of alleged negligence displayed by the French diver employed by the Donnelly Wrecking Company, in connection with the search for the ...
p.2 A Charge of Negligence May Be Preferred Against Diver Who Inspected Intake Pipe The question of alleged negligence displayed by the French diver employed by the Donnelly Wrecking Company, …
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British Whig (Kingston, ON), 18 Oct 1911 p.5 Tuesday's Big Storm - vessels kept in port. p.6 Marine Tidings - Granger, Calkins; Toiler.
p.5 Tuesday's Big Storm - vessels kept in port. p.6 Marine Tidings - Granger, Calkins; Toiler.
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British Whig (Kingston, ON), 19 Oct 1911 p.4 Had An Altercation - sailor from tug Hackett, of Amherstburg, went to American Consul over wages. p.6 I.M.C. - sch. Merrill with coal came from Oswego in 5 hours during storm; Laura D. -Capt. John Black to be first mate on Toiler; J.B. Merrill from ...
p.4 Had An Altercation - sailor from tug Hackett, of Amherstburg, went to American Consul over wages. p.6 I.M.C. - sch. Merrill with coal came from Oswego in 5 hours …
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British Whig (Kingston, ON), 20 Oct 1911 p.5 I.M.C. - Merrill, St. Louis.
p.5 I.M.C. - Merrill, St. Louis.
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British Whig (Kingston, ON), 21 Oct 1911 p.1 Murdered By Indians - Robert Forbes, lighthouse keeper at Pie Island, 25 miles from Fort William, was found with head battered in; thought to have been committed by two Indians, who were found dead nearby with a gallon of alcohol. p.2 I.M.C. - Calkins; ...
p.1 Murdered By Indians - Robert Forbes, lighthouse keeper at Pie Island, 25 miles from Fort William, was found with head battered in; thought to have been committed by two …
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British Whig (Kingston, ON), 23 Oct 1911 p.8 OLD BARGE WAS SUNK. Norseman Went Down Off Grove Inn Saturday. The steamer Phoenix, which ran aground near Carleton Island, was released Saturday afternoon by the tugs Frontenac and Parthia of the Calvin Wrecking Company with ...
p.8 OLD BARGE WAS SUNK. Norseman Went Down Off Grove Inn Saturday. The steamer Phoenix, which ran aground near Carleton Island, was released Saturday afternoon by the tugs Frontenac and …
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British Whig (Kingston, ON), 24 Oct 1911 p.2 Bad Wind Storm - Algonquin in lee at Four Mile Point; John Randall aground twice below Cataraqui Bridge. p.3 In Marine Circles Old Steambarge Norseman Beyond Firemen's Aid The firemen from the lower fire hall took the Chatham engine out ...
p.2 Bad Wind Storm - Algonquin in lee at Four Mile Point; John Randall aground twice below Cataraqui Bridge. p.3 In Marine Circles Old Steambarge Norseman Beyond Firemen's Aid The …
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British Whig (Kingston, ON), 25 Oct 1911 p.6 Failed To Secure Schooner - abandoned off Saginaw Bay by Capt. McDonald and crew; sighted 5 miles off Kincardine, tug McGaw got line on it but couldn't pull her in. I.M.C. - The Donnelly Wrecking Co. released the barge Gladys H., of Quebec, which ran on the Carruther's ...
p.6 Failed To Secure Schooner - abandoned off Saginaw Bay by Capt. McDonald and crew; sighted 5 miles off Kincardine, tug McGaw got line on it but couldn't pull her …
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British Whig (Kingston, ON), 26 Oct 1911 p.5 Big Rush of Grain - at M.T. Co. elevator; Maize. p.8 I.M.C. - 5 or 6 schooners at Garden Island wind-bound.
p.5 Big Rush of Grain - at M.T. Co. elevator; Maize. p.8 I.M.C. - 5 or 6 schooners at Garden Island wind-bound.
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