Maritime History of the Great Lakes

The Arcadia Brocken Up, p. 4

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A VIVE UCOETA! ; LOUIA Precnette. THE ARCADIA BROKEN UP. The liners made their regular trips this week. s Mr. W. H. Scott of Webbwood came down on the City of Midland. Mr, Jas. MacDonald has complet. ed the contract for repairing the town wharf, . The Str. City of Collingwood has been engaged by the Sons of Scotland for their anoual excursion on July 5the The Str. City of London made ber first trip of the season last week to Thornbury. The steamer went after an excursion. . | Messrs. Watt & Son are just com pleting a yacht for a Toledo yachtman. When completed the yacht is to be delivered at Mackinac Island. | The tug Julian V. O'Brienwbich was recently brought into Canada by the Holland Emery Lumber Co,, Thé tug is now registered of Collingwood, The government lighthouse supplies this year will be carried by the steam er Lake Michigan, under the command of Captain Zealand, who last year rang | the bells of the steamer Modjeska. The steamer will commence her trip from Montreal about the 2nd of July, Toronto and Hamilton about. July 9, taking freight for the up lake ports.. Captain Ganley, of the steamer Tele- gram, who returned last week from the north shore of Lake Superior, re: $ ports that the schooner Acadia, the Hamilton boat which went ashore last November near Point Gargantua has broken up and is scattered all along the beach. The boiler is 20 feet away from the engine . The steamer Queen City, of-Duloth, passed down through the Canadian canal with acargo 152,70 bushels of wheat on heard; drawing [6 feat 3 inches of water she tried to get through the Americari canal, but after being atuck onthe sill_ofthat--weele for three hours had to wheel about and take the Canadian canal. This was the largest cargo of wheat that bas ever been carried down from Lake Superior. . Ne --_- Se io - | TRI wsrist hi Weta ee ew ceeie eee

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