Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Brookes Scrapbooks, 1927-1933, p. 3

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UP OWEN SOUND July 12. ¦— Hibou, passengers and j freight, to Sault Ste. Marie, 4 p.m.; Manitoulin, passengers and freight, to Little Current, 11 p.m. . ; PORT WELLER »T/« July 13.—Mapleton, Hamilton to Port Colborne, light, 10.03 a.m. ; Dnima-hoe, Montreal to Duluth, light, 11.50; Wiarton, Montreal to Port Colborne, light, 12.43 p.m.; Valley Kent, Prescott to Eric, light, 1.-I2; WYllandoc, Shelter Bay to Thorold, pulp, 2.51; II 102, Philadelphia to Chicago, gene'iFaT, 4.42; A. B. Richards, Montreal to Duluth, light, 5.au; Scilkirk, Montreal to Fort William, merchandise, 8.31; Simcolite, Toronto to .Sarnia, light, rimer, Hamilton * to Toledo, light, 11.36. July 14. — Gieuelg, Kingston to Loraine, light, 12.36 a.m.; Phenecia, Montreal to Duluth, light, 1.2S; Acadia-hte, Toronto to Sarnia, light, 4 KINGSTON Wiarton, Montreal, light, July 12. 8 p.m., Fort William July 13.—Phonecia, Montreal, li ¦ht, 1.45 a.m. Montreal, linm. July 14 1.50 a.m. I Toronto, Fort William ; light, 11.20 a.m.. Winnipeg, Fort Wil- Brockton, Montreal, light, Fort William; Kingston, passengers, 5 a.m., Prescott. LACHINE July 14.—Soreldoc, 7.50 a.m. CASCADES July 14.—Windsolite, 7.50 a.m. CORNWALL July 14.—Parrandoc, 2.05 a.m. DICKINSONS July 13.—Eaglescliffe Hall, 1.10 a.m. July 14.—Aube, 6.15 a.m. GALOPS July 13.—Holcomb, 5.30 a.m.; Key-ar, 11.45; Lady Elizabeth, noon; artierdoc, 12.45 p.m.; John Pratt, 30; Mont Louis, 4.15: Saracen, 4.45; Winnipeg, 4.35; Bronkton, 5; James 'Stewart, 5.30; Prescodoc, 7.35. SAULT STE. MARIE, ONT. July 11—Manitou, Soo to Michipicoten, 1.35 a.m. j-Jos. Sellwood, Buffalo to Duluth, 7.25; Perceval Roberto Jr., Gary to Duluth, 8; Mataafa. Cleveland to Ashland, 8.50; MaTietoa, Conneaut to Duluth, 9.50; Wm. E. Corey, Conneaut to Duluth, 11.30; Huronic, Sarnia to Duluth, 1.40 p.m.; Georgian, Port Colborne to Fort William, 10.30. July 12—Georgina, Soo to Agawa, 1.40; Laura B. 2nd, Charlevoix to Batchewana, 6.35; Belvoir, Wadding-ton to Duluth, 7.05. July 13—C. T. Jaffray, Buffalo to Superior, 6.15; Wah^comlatj, Chicago to Forth Arthur, 9; Rambler, Soo to Point Mamainse, 9; Noronic, Sarnia to Fort William, 12.15 p.m.; Assiniboia, Port McNicoll to Fort William, 12.15; , J. F. Taylor, Key Harbor to Fort j William, 1.05; Oakbay, Hamilton to | Fort William, 1.45; Weyburn, Montreal to Fort William. klO; Fulton, (Tunawanda to Fort William, 10 .'lb"" July 14 — Harvard, Fairport to Duluth, 4.30 a.m.; F. A. B. Widener, Gary to Two Harbors, ",ih. DOWN POKT WELLEB July 13—Steel Electrician, Chicago to Montreal, steel, 12.22 a.m.; Scott Misener, Sandusky to Hamilton, coal, 2.14; Kenora, Sandusky to Montreal, coal, 3.38; Kinmount, Port Colborne I to Montreal, wheat, 9.27; Livingstone, . Port Colborne to Montreal, wheat, -7.05; Haveldoc, Chicago to Montreal. wheat, h.01; Fair River, Fort William to Montreal, wheat, 11.10: Fernie, Fort William to Montreal, grain and steel. 12.18 p.m.; Acadialite, Sarnia to To.-ronto, oil, 1.10; Magog, Wallaceburg I to Hamilton, sugar, 2.19; Cedarbay. Sandusky to Quebec, coal, 4.12; Bennington, Alpena to Hamilton, steel, 11. July 14—Buckeye State, Chicago to New. XorkJ .wheat and merchandise,. 2.48 a.m., Waterton, Port Colborne to Montreal, wheat, 6. KINGSTON July 12.—Grain Motor, Fort William, Montreal, grain, 6.25 p.m. July 13.—-Winona, Fort William. Montreal, grain,~8"!50~ a.m. July 14. —Kinmount, Fort William, 12.30 a.m., wheat, Montreal; Livingstone, Fort William, Wheat, 12.30a.m., Montreal; EjXB&y.. Fort William. package freight, 3.15 a.m., Montreal; Fair Paver. Fort William, wheat, 6 a nTT, Montreal. SARNIA July 13.- Hamonic, passengers. Port Arthur to Sarnia. .MIDLAND July 14.—Venetia, Port Arthur to Midland, passengers:: Midland City, Parry Sound to Midland, passengers. LACHINE July 13.—Novadoc, 12.40 a.m.; Tre-vi-sa, 3.30; Algonquin, 5.45; Britannic, 8.15; Red Head, S.30; Rival. 8.30; Edmonton, 10.50; John II. Price, 11.15; Rohane. 7 p.m. July IT.-Key West, 12.20 a.m.; John Boland, Jr., 1; City of Windsor, 1.30; Adrian Iselin, 1.50; James B. Foote, 2.20; City of Montreal, 10.20. COTEAU July 14.—Trenora, 4.50 a.m.; Winona, 6.45. CORNWALL July 14.-EImbay, 4.55 a.m. DICKINSONS July 14.—George Donovan, 7.55 a.m. GALOPS July 14.—Keynor, 5.30 a.m.; Chicago Tribune, 6.15; Steel Electrician, 6.30. Sault Ste. Marie, Ont. July 11—Max M. Broad, Duluth to Chicago, 9.25 a.m.; Manitoba, Fort William to Port McNicoll, 10.15; Rambler, Point Mamainse to Soo, 10.15; Saskatoon, Fort William to Montreal, 2.20 p.m.; W. J. Crosby, Port Arthur to Port Huron, 11.10. July 12—Iocolite, Fort William to Sarnia, 1.50 a.m.; Georgina, Agawa to Soo, 7.40; Boreas, Hubbell to Havre, France, 4.40 p.m.; Manitou, Michipicoten to Soo. 6.50. July 13—Quedoc, Fort William to Goderich, 12.30 a.m.; Torondoc, Duluth to Montreal, 3.25; Hamonic, Fort William to Sarnia, 7.35; Kccwatin, Fort William to Port McNicoll, 8.25, Reliance, Soo to Anderson's Bay, 10.15; Saskadoc, Fort William to Escanaba, 3 p.m.; Kenora, Fort William to Montreal, 4.20. July 14—Maplepay, Fort William to Montreal, 12.30 a.m. May Salvage Yorkton Sault. Ste. Marie, July 14.- It is not /y»et known if an attempt will be made ( salvage the steamer Yorkton, of1) Mathews Steamship Company,-hich was sunk in collision with the*] antadoc of the Paterson Line, off! hite Fish Point, late Thursday! fjhight. The underwriters have in-I ected the vessel, which is lying ml me 40 feet of water about half a ile from shore just inside White ish Point, where she was towed by e Mantadoc after the crew had been, aken off. Only a portion of the pilot i ouse is above the water. Yesterday Capt Tom Reid of Sar-ia and Capt. Hayes, insurance ad-J ster, visited the Yorkton on the tugjr haleir and returned to the city afcl a.m. to-day. It is reported that th^ti orkton is in bad shape but no otheqt formation was available from tho.;e ho looked her over. Capt. Reid returned to Sarnia early-o-day. The crew of the Yorkton, hich came down to the Soo on the$ antadoc when the latter returned ere for temporary repairs after the Collision, left for the east at noon yesterday. Toronto Harbor Water Levels The water level in the harbor this morning was 243 feet 1 inch, while yesterday the level was 248 feet 1 1-2 inches. A year ago to-day the level was 248 feet 6 inches. Along Toronto Waterfront Customs officials report a quiet week-end, with the exception of the passenger boats, which had extremely large crowds. The Thousand Islands, the Niagara and the Port Dalhousie boats all arrived and departed over the week-end full to capacity. Toronto had four arrivals, the Ar-vida, City of Montreal and City of Kingston, all with package freight, and the John Irwin, with a cargo of crude oil. /

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