Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Steam Barge Sold, p. 6

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ind en- the to the IN, ibe cer rio the ing of Alle ike nd the in wis St. ay le, te, hy ras er- on en wo to 1 @ ie ye, im- of in He ng wn ire ith re of he ad ay | wr oe \r- : nd STEAM BARGE SOLD A DEAD RODY FOUND, The steamer Atlantic has been taken off the Soo route and will remaio in ordinary. The steamer Alert ran high and dry on a rock among the Thousands I[s- lands on Satarday. 'The bailiff will sell the assets of the Port Fish Uo., of Toronto, on Monday next. _ The British steamer Minnesota, Capt Lucas, from London and Swansea for Baltimore, towed the steamer Ingram from Swansea to Tilt Cove, into Queen- stown in a disabled condition. The steamer was picked up five hundred miles wast of Queenstown. The sseam barge John Milne has heen aold to Mr. Carrs, of Smith's Falls. Since the change of the ownership the barge has been overhauled and receiv tie veda fresh coat of paint. On leaving here the barge will go to Windsor Lo load salt for Kingston. The barge will be put into commission on the Hides tanal, She will carry coal from Ontario ports to the inland towns, Mr. Robert Morrill has sold the tug which he is building at the foot of Hurontario street to Capt. Arthur Clark and other parties in Parry Sound The tug, which was originally intended to be about eighty feet of jkeel, has been lengthened to ninety feet. The engines and boilers of the tug Magnettawan which wae wrecked in July, will be pot inthe new hull. Mr. Morrill expects to have the boll 'completed thir month, _ The body of Wm. Andereon, @&ho was lost on the 7th of October last, with the steam barge Africa, was found near the lightbonse on Logal Ie- land, Wednesday, 26th ult., by the lighthouse-keeper, The latter warun. able to identify the temains, bot snepecting that it was Anderson, had the telegraph operator at Stokes Bay tire the relatives, and in the meantime the body was buried in the sand on the shore. On Thureday, Messrs. James and brothers of deceased, went Wp to Stokes Ray, The body was in «uch a } | it. but they recognized the clothing jand came away eatiefied that the re- mins were those of their anfortunate brother. Interment ef the body took | piace at Stokes Bay a | PERSONAL Joseph Anderson, | candi'ion that they were nnable to see | > ball Wasa | j lock, W.. r. Flies) to th tract bride siete and | sum brea duct: |show num Thir cated CuRI Ho on An Cas up. An Hook (irri Sa 8a) accor W I count The peole The remo Was " likew Th year ' Ee: morTrec fectin eanily Blon: and b ache | Sin mero nntil Strae char and Ha 'h The | Pe hah throat | Anti! Vege magic chitie fata ie pot | poorfr A ae tae | Wh ' weak ' Heart | «far

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