Maritime History of the Great Lakes

News of the Boats, p. 1

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it- al pat ng | Ka, ise | to of in } as, aa, tel. | wie blic oli- the at In- He day won rom ppe. and risit | oli- tevi- and 'inee ition '| Meaford by the Presbyterian Sunday- LDCTOSRSE, Lor, 4, ce. - NEWS OF THE BOATS * & YACHTING PARTY AWAY. The steamer John J. Long came down from Killarney to go on the dry dock Thureday morning. The bottom j were made. - Over five hundred picnickers visited school excursion on Friday, although just before the excursion left a shower passed over' Messrs. John McKay, T. BH. Murray, N. Harman, of Sault Ste: Marie, and EK. ©, Oomplin, and C, J. Mourse, of Col- lingwood, are up the Iakes-with the yacht Norma. They are -camping and fishing along the North Channel. The steam barge Dominion which! bas cecupied a berth in Owen Sound harbor since last year, will be fitted out and usedin the traneportation of ties from along the shores of the Bruce Peninsula to Wierton. Mr. James McCarthy, of. Wiarton ie fitting out the barge, The Midland Free Press saye: "The sloop yacht Batterfiy was launched on Saturday. She is a thing of beauty and should be a joy for several years, As she will take a place in the regattas this auturon, and has been built for specd, she has excited much curiosity. whe was designed by Norman L. Play- fair, and, with the assistance of J. B. Benson afd F. C. Cameron, --these three are the ownere--he has also built her. Awan amateur boat-builder, Mr. Playfair few equals. The Batter- fiy is fitted ont with the very best material, /and no boat-builder would have taken the contract to complete her as she is to-day for lens than $000" For up-to date photos go to Webb. roee oe was ecrapped and some minor repaire| wail city "| atte 25 « Fa' eve not of | mil FICTION AND TRAVEL

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