British Whig (Kingston, ON), 8 May 1912
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p.1 The Time of Insurance Must Also Be Extended - if navigation is to be kept open later, according to L.L. Henderson, of M.T. Co.
p.2 To Christen Bellechasse -
French Party Came Here - to take Quinte Queen to Ottawa.
p.3 First Cargo of Grain - expected at M.T. Co. tonight; Turret Crown ashore at Fort William; Ford River, Merrill, str. Sallie (Sally ?) owned by Capt. Vandresler of Howe Is.
-str. Empress of Midland ashore at Cabot's Head, near Tobermory; str. Keywest in drydock.
p.5 Going To Ottawa - Capt. F.S. Johnson To Command Quinte Queen There -
p.6 Gananoque - Maggie L., Britton - Capt. Frank Seymour, Alexandria.
p.8 Was Found Drowned - man from Garden Island by John Whitmarsh who was until recently keeper of Four Mile Point lighthouse.
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- Text
- Newspaper
- Item Type
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- Date of Publication
- 8 May 1912
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- KN.18151
- Language of Item
- English
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Ontario, Canada
Latitude: 44.22976 Longitude: -76.48098
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- Rick Neilson
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