the Bge. "ce Str: Bge Str. Str Sir Bge. Sch, Ste, Str. Dif, Le: "cc cc Bge. "ec Bge. cc Sch. Str.: "ee Stir Ser. Bge. Str cc ce "ce cc "ce Bee ce 73 cee Str. "cc cc ce "ee "cc Bee. "ce "ce "ce "cc "cc "cc " "cc " "ce "cc Str. " " " "ce Bge. " TAE Marine REVIEW APPOINTMENTS OF MASTERS AND ENGINEERS. CAPTAIN, GEORGE NESTER, DETROIT, MICH. Joseph Bourassa George De Beau Phil. Heppner F, E, HALL & CO., MONTREAL, QUE. John A. Smith Louis Daigneault Ben Bowen To go into commission in ENGINEER, Schoolcraft George Nester Mary N. Bourke Freeman Briggs Ralph T. Holcomb Iona G. H. Warmington (Now puree) Napoleon Lazure George Johnson July L, S. SULLIVAN, MGR., TOLEDO, 0. Portage William J. Cowles J. W. Kennedy David W. Rust N. A. Cuthbert Charles Robbins C. < Barnes G. E. Nelson George G. Houghton George C. Shirley John Schuette John O. Johnson L, S. SULLIVAN, MGR., TOLEDO STEAMSHIP CO., TOLEDO, 0. Eugene Zimmerman FF. F. Cody James D. Stewart A. J, HENRY, MICHIGAN CITY, IND. ; AoC, Wanwit = W. J. BASSETT, COLLINGWOOD, ONT. W. J. Bassett M. A, BRADLEY, CLEVELAND, 0, Paul Howell J. D. Marshall Christ Dahl Wexford J. Allen-Nicoll George Stone John E. Dalton Gladstone M. Mulholland H: Thrun R: P. "Ranney Paul V. Howell C. B. Keeler Adriatic C. Anderson M. B. Grover W, E. DONELY, SAGINAW, MICH. William Haggerty A. M. Carpenter WALTER K. FULLUM, BUFFALO, N. Y.. Walter K. Fullumi F, W. GILCHRIST, SAGINAW, MICH, John Place Thomas Lillis _ POTTER-TEARE & CO., CLEVELAND, 0, we Mary A. McGregor Henry Brock William Griffith MACLACHLAN TRANS. CO., PORT HURON, MICH. CE. Bielman JOYS Hanson William Pilkey Mary E. MacLachlan Thomas Leisk MONTREAL TRANSPORTATION CO., MONTREAL, QUE, Katie Brainard A. C. Maxwell James G. Blaine George Barr A. J. Schmidt Viking SG. Hare Westmount Alex Milligan William Newbold Fairmount P..C.- Telfer J: We Taylor Rosemount John Wood Richard Taylor Glenmount Capt. Muir Stormount Capt. McMaster Advance William Daoust William Spencer -Emerson _ William Murphy George Henderson » Hamilton J. Hurley Quebec C. Sauve t. eal Melrose George Horne a Ungava James Kirkwood EDWARD HINES LUMBER CO., CHICAGO, ILL, L. Edward Hines D: RB. Parsons James Byers 1s 2 Barth James Heffernan Reuben Ellis Trude R. Wiehe Jay Jennings Charles McElroy W. H. Sawyer M. Canartney Cormorant ° _ K. McKenzie Theo. Brinker "Oscoda W. Ji McKay Edward Knibbs Hiram Fuller Louis Pahlow James Carr. Ashland Eli Jacques Lizzie A. Law A. C. Tuxbury Peter Ward C. E. Redfern W. P. Johnson Fred Anderson Horace Acree Selden E. Marvin Alice B. Norris' >). hotaen 'Capt. Sorenson Ida Corning Po Ti dears D L. Filer L. Madsen Helvetia George Bailey : : Delta jenn Bates City of Chicago ONTARIO & QUEBEC NAV. CO., LTD., PICTON, ONT. T, J, S-Milne Alexandria E.. B:- Smith Porter M. Hefferman Lew Smith Aberdeen M. Hicks . Emery Scott Water Lily William Dalmage Peter Davis Niagara . Isabel Reed T. Bennette 'Rob Roy S. Le Boeuf « ing Co.'s pile driver No. 1 engaged in work on the Grand Trunk slip at the foot of San Antoine street sank at her mooring last week. Capt. Sam W. Gould, Astabula ship- ping master, is back on the job for the season of 1907. Capt Gould taught navigation theories to a big bunch of sailors during the winter. H. C. Burrell of Lorain, one of .the owners of the steamer Frontenac, run- ning between Holland, Mich., and Chi- cago, is contemplating starting a line from Cleveland to Saginaw and Bay City. Capt: Sam, B. Massey, master of the steamer Dan R. Hanna, owns a farm on Grenadier Island for which he has refused $15,000. His aged mother lives there and as long. as she lives, « he says he won't sell. The first iron ore cargo of the season to be delivered at South Chicago was taken there by the steamer James S. Dunham, It consisted of 8,000 tons, was loaded at Escanaba and was con- signed to the Illinois Steel Co. ' An ice crushing tug to be a duplicate of the James R. Sinclair will be built at the Buffalo yard of the American Ship Building Co. for the Great Lakes Tow- ing Co. The tug will be 78 ft. over all, 68 ft. keel, 17 ft. beam and 10 ft. deep. The steamer Tuscarora of the Le- high Valley line, broke sher propeller in endeavoring to navigate the ice fields' between Buffalo and Ashtabula. As she has a cargo, of coal aboard, she will be towed to' Chicago by the steamer Bethlehem. The life saving crew of Sleeping Bear Point succeeded in rescuing the steamer Eliza Day, which capsized off Pyramid Point last week. They. succeeded in righting the steamer after two days' effort. The vessel was pumped out and repaired for its trip to Chicago. with its cargo of lumber. H, HH. Collins at St. Catherines has been appointed as commissioner to con- duct the investigation of the charges made against Capt. Dunn, commander of the government cruiser Vigilant by Capt. J. H. Ingster of Goderich in con- sequence of which the former has been - suspended. The inquiry will be held at Windsor. Arthur May, master, anid eae Ward, chief engineer; of the steamer H. B. Hawgood, look"so much dlike that when they struck Ashtabula re- - cently, there were all sorts of compli- cations trying to tell them apart. Even to the sandy mustaches, they are like two peas in a pod. Capt. May lives at Port Huron and Mr. Ward at ie rain, 5 aE Secie a, Oe e