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- Humber River, ON
- 1 The Humber
- 2 formed through the peninsula, proceeded to the river Humber and returned to Toronto in the evening. Only the
- 3 steamer Chief Justice, in endeavoring to make the Humber harbor, the weather being thick, hazy and snowy,
- 4 " Try the lake breeze and the cool spots about the Humber."
- 5 As she was returning to Toronto, while off the Humber, a sadden squall struck and capsized her. Three
- 6 the Watertown made daily trips from Toronto to the Humber, while the Island ferry steamers were the same
- 7 and Watertown, though the latter also ran to the Humber. Civic holiday came in Toronto on Monday, August
- 8 the Bouquet to the same place; the Watertown to the Humber and Mimico. The Empress of India also made
- 9 "Empress of India, Humber, 25c; Monday and Friday, 10 30, 2 and 4;
- 10 until 1885 season excursions from Toronto to the Humber.
- 11 east and west of the city, whereby the Don and Humber bridges were swept away, Mr. Tinning leased the
- 12 over in a scow. The swing bridge at the mouth of the Humber was carried away, as was also that over the
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This electronic edition is based on the original in the collection of the Marine Museum of the Great Lakes at Kingston.
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