British Whig (Kingston, ON), 25 Jan 1897
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p.1 Incidents of the Day - The new boiler for the steamer North King arrived over the G.T.R. from Montreal this morning. Its weight is 35,000 pounds. The work of unloading it from the car began this afternoon.
Jan. 26, 1897
p.4 Will He Be Successful? - M.P. Reid, of Cardinal, is in town trying to persuade the M.T. Co. to move to Prescott. (1/2 column)
Jan. 27, 1897
p.1 Adjusted The Losses - The underwriters have adjusted the losses on the steamer Acadia, cast away in Lake Superior last autumn, and have paid to her owners, A.E. & R.O. McKay, Hamilton, $18,750 on the hull and $19,000 on the cargo. The McKays are negotiating for a new steamer after the size and model of the steamers Aragon and Katahdin, whhich made such good time through the Welland canal last season.
Jan. 28, 29, 30, 1897
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- Date of Publication
- 25 Jan 1897
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- KN.16738-089
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- English
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Ontario, Canada
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- Rick Neilson
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