Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Marine, p. 1

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;F RARW ESTRALI WT REEDS RTECS EINE « vt MARINE: a The dredge has been doing eome , |xood work near the elevator this -- week, ul The water in the hat bor is consider. », | Able higher than at the same date last ii } year, »| A pumber of train sais of grain r, | have been removed from the elevator l- there this week, | The City of Midland was billed to Alcarry a Masonic excurston out of «| Thornbury yesterday, A pienic party wae canght in a eynall on Saturday, but fortunately {escaped without accident, The tug Saucy Jim waa on the dry e, pdock thie week fora newshoe, Mr, R, iS. Dey did the job. a} The Black Liner City of Collingwood . hada foli lietof passengers on the up vy (trip on Tuesday, The Mackinac bueal. o, |nese has been larger thie year than t. | usial. kK.) A portion of the large raft which wae &}hroughtto Messrs. Toner & (regory's 1, | mill last week, occupies a place along d,jeide of the old pler notth of the 8, | elevator. Moerere. S. Carson and T, Draver have purchased the tug Orcadia with which they intend to engage in fishing. They left thie week for Cockburn Island where they will probably remain two or three monthe, u- er re ee er| The steamer Majestic came direct. }). | from Killarney to bere on Tuesday and 'Ireturned to Owen Sound the same i ao : ae we perening. On Wednesday the steamer "learried an excureton from Owen Sound to Penetang. al- LSE Pea ee ry (rand Mogue Tea, Ceylon. tic. for

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