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  • British Whig (Kingston, ON), 2 Jul 1913
        p.1 Marine Notes. The schooner Winnie Wing, which was sunk in the Trent Canal (sic) and raised by the Donnelly Wrecking company, has been brought to the city and will undergo repairs in the Davis dry
      p.1 Marine Notes. The schooner Winnie Wing, which was sunk in the …
  • British Whig (Kingston, ON), 3 Jul 1913
        p.2 IN MARINE CIRCLES. The barge Winnipeg of the M.T. company, which was aground at Baystate shoal, in the St. Lawrence near Alexandria Bay, was released by the steamer Cornwall on Wednesday, and pas
      p.2 IN MARINE CIRCLES. The barge Winnipeg of the M.T. company, which …
  • British Whig (Kingston, ON), 4 Jul 1913
        p.2 Yachtsmen to Gather - the Lake Yacht Racing Association to meet at Prinyer's Cove for four days of racing; members from Toronto, Hamilton, Rochester, Oswego, Sodus Bay, Watertown and Kingston. p.
      p.2 Yachtsmen to Gather - the Lake Yacht Racing Association to meet …
  • British Whig (Kingston, ON), 5 Jul 1913
        p.1 Many People Watched A Young Man Drown - Thomas McLeod of Toronto, night watchman on the steamer Kingston, fell in water as steamer was leaving, and drowned; diver John Quirt was able to find the
      p.1 Many People Watched A Young Man Drown - Thomas McLeod of …
  • British Whig (Kingston, ON), 7 Jul 1913
        p.1 Big Elevator Burned - Sarnia, July 7th - the elevator at Point Edward burned to ground, filled with grain, loss $400,000. Toronto Yacht Won - Prinyer, July 7th - Nirwana, of R.C.Y.C. won first Ge
      p.1 Big Elevator Burned - Sarnia, July 7th - the elevator at …
  • British Whig (Kingston, ON), 8 Jul 1913
        p.1 SCHOONER KITCHEN HAD A ROUGH TRIP Oswego, July 8th - The schooner J.B. Kitchen was towed into port by the tug Tonawanda at six o'clock last evening after a severe trip across the lake from Kingst
      p.1 SCHOONER KITCHEN HAD A ROUGH TRIP Oswego, July 8th - The …
  • British Whig (Kingston, ON), 9 Jul 1913
        p.1 A BIG GALE BLOWING Picton, July 9th - three yachts in Mexico Bay during storm, the two American yachts Kioske and Comrade wrecked, 4 drowned; the yacht Moysie of the Queen City Yacht Club, Toront
      p.1 A BIG GALE BLOWING Picton, July 9th - three yachts in …
  • British Whig (Kingston, ON), 10 Jul 1913
        p.1 May Improve Service - Oswego, N.Y. - ..."The Richelieu & Ontario Navigation company proposes to establish a branch ticket office in this city, affording through passage between Oswego and Quebec,
      p.1 May Improve Service - Oswego, N.Y. - ..."The Richelieu & Ontario …
  • British Whig (Kingston, ON), 11 Jul 1913
        p.2 IN MARINE CIRCLES. The steamers Cadillac, Regina and Tagona passed down on Thursday night. The steamer Iroquois, discharging grain at Richardsons' elevator, cleared for the Welland canal. The gov
      p.2 IN MARINE CIRCLES. The steamers Cadillac, Regina and Tagona passed down …
  • British Whig (Kingston, ON), 12 Jul 1913
        p.1 IN MARINE CIRCLES. The tug Florence and barge arrived at Richardsons' elevator. The barge will be loaded with grain for Quebec. The schooner Katie Eccles arrived from Charlotte with coal for the
      p.1 IN MARINE CIRCLES. The tug Florence and barge arrived at Richardsons' …
  • British Whig (Kingston, ON), 14 Jul 1913
        p.1 SHOT A DECK HAND Cornwall, July 14th - "Ned" Wainwright, of the steamer Algonquin, charged with shooting a fellow deckhand named McKillop, while the vessel was proceeding down the St. Lawrence, w
      p.1 SHOT A DECK HAND Cornwall, July 14th - "Ned" Wainwright, of …
  • British Whig (Kingston, ON), 15 Jul 1913
        p.1 CAPT. McINTYRE'S BODY Recovered In Cabin of Sunken Barge. St. Catharines, July 15th - The body of Capt. McIntyre, who went down with the barge Anna Belle Wilson was recovered by a diver at Buffal
      p.1 CAPT. McINTYRE'S BODY Recovered In Cabin of Sunken Barge. St. Catharines, …
  • British Whig (Kingston, ON), 16 Jul 1913
        p.3 Highest In 30 Years - water level in St. Lawrence. p.5 IN MARINE CIRCLES. The steamer Phelps loading feldspar at Richardsons' wharf, cleared on Wednesday for Charlotte. The schooner Julia B. Merr
      p.3 Highest In 30 Years - water level in St. Lawrence. p.5 …
  • British Whig (Kingston, ON), 17 Jul 1913
        p.1 Steamer Had Long Delay - Rideau King got a log caught in wheel while taking excursionists to Jones' Falls; got back to Kingston eight hours late. To Award Contract For Welland Canal - Ottawa, Jul
      p.1 Steamer Had Long Delay - Rideau King got a log caught …
  • British Whig (Kingston, ON), 18 Jul 1913
        p.1 A Pittsburgh Firm Lowest Tender for New Welland Canal - first section is at the Lake Ontario end. Scalded To Death - St. Thomas, July 18th - William Gilbert, aged thirty-five, of St. Thomas, was
      p.1 A Pittsburgh Firm Lowest Tender for New Welland Canal - first …
  • British Whig (Kingston, ON), 19 Jul 1913
        p.1 IN MARINE CIRCLES. The steamer Wahcondah was in port on Saturday on her way up from Montreal. The schooner Dobbin cleared for Point Ann to load stone for Toronto. The steamer Phelps arrived from
      p.1 IN MARINE CIRCLES. The steamer Wahcondah was in port on Saturday …
  • British Whig (Kingston, ON), 21 Jul 1913
        p.7 Incidents of the Day - The steamer Kingston had 1,840 passengers on board on her easternn trip on Saturday. This was the largest number she has ever carried. p.8 IN MARINE CIRCLES. The schooner A
      p.7 Incidents of the Day - The steamer Kingston had 1,840 passengers …
  • British Whig (Kingston, ON), 22 Jul 1913
        p.1 A Kingston Sailor Charged With Killing - William McKillop, who was shot on the steamer Algonquin, of the Maple Leaf Milling Co., as the steamer was passing through the Soulanges on July 11th, has
      p.1 A Kingston Sailor Charged With Killing - William McKillop, who was …
  • British Whig (Kingston, ON), 23 Jul 1913
        p.2 IN MARINE CIRCLES. The steamers Rosedale and Iroquois passed up. The schooner Maize cleared for Oswego. M.T. Co.'s elevator: steamer Meaford from Fort William is discharging grain; steamer Canadi
      p.2 IN MARINE CIRCLES. The steamers Rosedale and Iroquois passed up. The …
  • British Whig (Kingston, ON), 24 Jul 1913
        p.1 Pith of the News - The government elevator at Port Colborne made a world record in unloading 350,000 bushels of grain in eleven hours. p.2 To Remove Pile Wharf - C.P.R. has no use for it. AN ENOR
      p.1 Pith of the News - The government elevator at Port Colborne …
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