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  • Iron Ore out of Whitby: Schooner Days  CXXX (130)
    Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 17 Mar 1934     Iron Ore out of Whitby Schooner Days CXXX (130) Being a Continuation of the Life and Adventures of Capt. Alexander Ure, Master Mariner, of Toronto, Now in His Eight-eight Year MANY a hard ...
    Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 17 Mar 1934   Iron Ore out of Whitby Schooner Days CXXX (130) Being a Continuation …
  • Three Ships: Schooner Days CXXXI (131)
    Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 24 Mar 1934     Three Ships Schooner Days CXXXI (131) Further the Adventures of Capt. Alexander Ure, Master Mariner, of Toronto, Now in His 88th Year THE Augusta and the Antelope towed out of Fairhaven on the same t
    Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 24 Mar 1934   Three Ships Schooner Days CXXXI (131) Further the Adventures of Capt. Alexander …
  • The Sunday-Keeper: Schooner Days CXXXII (132)
    Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 31 Mar 1934     The Sunday-Keeper Schooner Days CXXXII (132) THAT grand old Scottish mariner, Capt. Alexander Ure, now navigating here in Toronto in the serene sunset glow of his eighty-eighth year, had his share of
    Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 31 Mar 1934   The Sunday-Keeper Schooner Days CXXXII (132) THAT grand old Scottish mariner, Capt. …
  • Eva and the RAPID CITY: Schooner Days CXXXIII (133)
    Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 7 Apr 1934     Eva and the RAPID CITY Schooner Days CXXXIII (133) ALTHOUGH It said "Rapid City of Toronto" on her stern, the schooner which bore the name was not intended as a comment upon the speed of life in the
    Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 7 Apr 1934   Eva and the RAPID CITY Schooner Days CXXXIII (133) ALTHOUGH It said …
  • Here "Schooner Days" Comes From Twenty-Two Ships, Five Centuries: Schooner Days CXXXIV (134)
    Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 14 Apr 1934     The illustrations for this article have not yet been digitized.
    Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 14 Apr 1934   The illustrations for this article have not yet been digitized.
  • The "Silent St. Lawrence": Schooner Days CXXXV (135)
    Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 21 Apr 1934     There are a number of critical errors in this account of the expedition to blow up the ST. LAWRENCE. The American crew was rounding Wolfe Island so as to approach Navy Bay from downstream, when they
    Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 21 Apr 1934   There are a number of critical errors in this account of the …
  • Another "Griffon" Bites the Dust: Schooner Days CXXXVI (136)
    Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 28 Apr 1934     Another "Griffon" Bites the Dust Schooner Days CXXXVI (136) It looks as though the wreck discovered at Birch Island, Lake Huron, an outlier of the Les Cheneaux group, cannot be the long lost barque G
    Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 28 Apr 1934   Another "Griffon" Bites the Dust Schooner Days CXXXVI (136) It looks as …
  • Old Never-Wet: Schooner Days CXXXVII (137)
    Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 5 May 1934     *The building to protect the New Orleans was built in 1815 on orders of Commodore Chauncey to protect it. Many years later it blew down. For a more thorough, and much better documented account of the
    Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 5 May 1934   *The building to protect the New Orleans was built in 1815 on …
  • "Where Are the Nine?": Schooner Days CXXXVIII (138)
    Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 12 May 1934     "Where Are the Nine?" Schooner Days CXXXVIII (138) IT is not for the purpose of reviving ancient animosities nor of performing the chores of those ministers of hell, the armament vendors, that we dwe
    Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 12 May 1934   "Where Are the Nine?" Schooner Days CXXXVIII (138) IT is not for …
  • Wicked Point and the JESSIE: Schooner Days CXXXIX (139)
    Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 19 May 1934     Wicked Point and the JESSIE Schooner Days CXXXIX (139) WELL nicknamed "Wicked Point," a blunt triangle of sand and limestone projects itself into Lake Ontario from the west face of Prince Edward Coun
    Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 19 May 1934   Wicked Point and the JESSIE Schooner Days CXXXIX (139) WELL nicknamed "Wicked …
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Schooner Days


"Schooner Days was a newspaper column which ran Saturdays in the Telegram for more than a quarter of a century beginning in 1931. In it, C.H.J. Snider described in vivid detail the lake shipping scene of the late nineteenth century, touching on both sail and steam, and drawing on experience gained from his own years of service aboard such sailing vessels as the ALBACORE and the famous STUART H. DUNN. Many accounts draw on the memories of a wide range of correspondents from around the Lakes.