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  • British Whig (Kingston, ON), Dec. 28, 1882
        p.3 LIFE-SAVING SERVICE. A "Mariner" writes to the Mail in advocacy of the erection of life-saving stations on the lake side of Prince Edward County. He quotes the speech made by Mr. J.S. McQuaig in
      p.3 LIFE-SAVING SERVICE. A "Mariner" writes to the Mail in advocacy of …
  • British Whig (Kingston, ON), Dec. 29, 1882
        p.3 Dry Dock - An effort will be made to have the Power dry dock completed next season, and to arrange matters to that end there will be a meeting of the shareholders this evening. Applications will
      p.3 Dry Dock - An effort will be made to have the …
  • British Whig (Kingston, ON), Dec. 30, 1882
        p.3 Here & There - meeting of Dry Dock Co. postponed. Straight Repudiation - Capt. Dennis of Clayton denies accusations against people of Salmon Point in connection with wreck of Henry Folger.
      p.3 Here & There - meeting of Dry Dock Co. postponed. Straight …
  • British Whig (Kingston, ON), Jan. 2, 1883
        1883 DAILY BRITISH WHIG (available on microfilm at Queen's University - Stauffer Library, and the Kingston-Frontenac Public Library) Jan. 2, 1883 missing Jan. 3, 1883 missing ...
      1883 DAILY BRITISH WHIG (available on microfilm at Queen's University - Stauffer …
  • British Whig (Kingston, ON), Jan. 4, 1883
        (p.1 & 2 missing) p.3 Late Navigation - str. Pierrepont left for Cape Vincent. Registration of Vessels - numbers at the port of Kingston (hard to read); during the past year 6 were built and 4 were b
      (p.1 & 2 missing) p.3 Late Navigation - str. Pierrepont left for …
  • British Whig (Kingston, ON), Jan. 5, 1883
        p.3 Received The Insurance - Capt. Dennis received $10,000 for H. Folger; had paid $100 to extend insurance. Here & There - wreckers succeeded in raising cargo of wrecked schooner D.M. Foster, ashore
      p.3 Received The Insurance - Capt. Dennis received $10,000 for H. Folger; …
  • British Whig (Kingston, ON), Jan. 6, 1883
        p.3 The Harbor Frozen Over - Pierrepont forced her way through to Islands. Failure of the Folger - tug locked in ice on South shore of St. Lawrence. Jan. 8, 1883 nil
      p.3 The Harbor Frozen Over - Pierrepont forced her way through to …
  • British Whig (Kingston, ON), Jan. 9, 1883
        p.1 The Last Meeting - of City Council - Reduction of Vessel Assessments - The Court of Revision Committee recommends that the vessel property assessment be reduced by 40 %. Adopted. -petition from W
      p.1 The Last Meeting - of City Council - Reduction of Vessel …
  • British Whig (Kingston, ON), Jan. 11, 1883
        p.3 Marine Suit Settled - The suit of the owners of the steamer Kingsford, against the owners of the Saxon, to recover $2,000 damages sustained in a collision, has been settled by the payment of $500
      p.3 Marine Suit Settled - The suit of the owners of the …
  • British Whig (Kingston, ON), Jan. 13, 1883
        p.2 Navigation Items - proposed new line; Deseronto Nav. Co. purchased iron str. Peerless which was running on the Ottawa-Grenville route.
      p.2 Navigation Items - proposed new line; Deseronto Nav. Co. purchased iron …
  • British Whig (Kingston, ON), Jan. 15, 1883
        p.2 Life of Trade - more opposition steamboat lines contemplated - rival to R. & O.
      p.2 Life of Trade - more opposition steamboat lines contemplated - rival …
  • British Whig (Kingston, ON), Jan. 16, 1883
        p.2 Amalgamation Scheme - R. & O. and St. Lawrence Navigation Co.
      p.2 Amalgamation Scheme - R. & O. and St. Lawrence Navigation Co.
  • British Whig (Kingston, ON), Jan. 18, 1883
        p.1 CIVIC GOVERNMENT. The Council Desires The M.T. Company To Remain in Kingston. A special meeting of the City Council was held last evening. There were present the Mayor, Alds. Allen, J. Carson, R.
      p.1 CIVIC GOVERNMENT. The Council Desires The M.T. Company To Remain in …
  • British Whig (Kingston, ON), Jan. 19, 1883
        p.2 ENGINEER'S GRIEVANCES. On Monday evening the Engineers will hold a meeting to discuss the new application of the law in regard to the issue and renewal of professional certificates. It is pointed
      p.2 ENGINEER'S GRIEVANCES. On Monday evening the Engineers will hold a meeting …
  • British Whig (Kingston, ON), Jan. 20, 1883
        p.? PORTSMOUTH COUNCIL. It Discusses The Non-Arrival Of The Montreal Transportation Co. Yesterday afternoon a Whig representative visited the Village of Portsmouth to investigate the effect of the Mo
      p.? PORTSMOUTH COUNCIL. It Discusses The Non-Arrival Of The Montreal Transportation Co. …
  • British Whig (Kingston, ON), Jan. 22, 1883
        p.2 Here & There - Capt. Wm. Gilbert, of str. Annie Gilbert, ill with consumption.
      p.2 Here & There - Capt. Wm. Gilbert, of str. Annie Gilbert, …
  • British Whig (Kingston, ON), Jan. 23, 1883
        p.1 Civic Legislation - petition of James Richardson & Sons, stating that they were situated like other Forwarding Companies doing business in the city, that they are improving their property at the
      p.1 Civic Legislation - petition of James Richardson & Sons, stating that …
  • British Whig (Kingston, ON), Jan. 24, 1883
        p.3 Here & There - This evening the Committee on City Property confer with the K. & P.R.R. relative to the water lots at foot of Ontario street, asked for by the M.T. Co.
      p.3 Here & There - This evening the Committee on City Property …
  • British Whig (Kingston, ON), Jan. 25, 1883
        p.3 Death Of A Venerable Man - Mr. John W. Forsyth, who was buried at Cape Vincent last Saturday, had lived in the village more than 60 years. In connection with his brother he performed the iron wor
      p.3 Death Of A Venerable Man - Mr. John W. Forsyth, who …
  • British Whig (Kingston, ON), Jan. 26, 1883
        p.3 CONTRADICTING CAPT. GASKIN. At the last meeting of the City Council for 1882, held on January 8th, the Mayor in his closing address made the following remark, which we clip from his own organ: "T
      p.3 CONTRADICTING CAPT. GASKIN. At the last meeting of the City Council …
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