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- 1 to become an engineer, Mr. Black went to Montreal in 1864, where he served an apprenticeship to
- 2 running between Hamilton. Toronto. Kingston, and Montreal. His health was rapidly restored, and he is at
- 3 Black's residence is at Westmount, a suburb of Montreal. The picture here given of Engineer Black and
- 4 sailed for two years the schooner Alma, of Montreal, owned by the same company.
- 5 he sailed the schooners Two Brothers, of Montreal, Sybilla and Octavia, owned by the late Hon.
- 6 Lawrence being on the run between Kingston and Montreal. He was also in the steamer New Era of the same
- 7 trip once a week between Kingston, Ottawa, and Montreal. In 1891 he was appointed to the command of the
- 8 Navigation Company's fleet, plying between Montreal and Toronto, is a young man whose ability and
- 9 E. Jaques & Company, prominent forwarders of Montreal. Mr. Geddes succeeded Mr. Henry Jacques in this
- 10 in company with Messrs. G. E. Jaques & Co., of Montreal. In passing, it is worthy to mention that during
- 11 under command of Capt. Scott, will run on the Montreal - Toronto route as a sister to the Ocean.
- 12 soldier used to relate was of the great fire in Montreal in the year 1850, which he assisted to fight.
- 13 steamboat, plying between Ogdensburg and Montreal in the passenger and freight business.
- 14 as sailing master, and has handled her on the Montreal - Toronto run ever since.
- 15 with his parents. On their way to Toronto from Montreal they had occasion to stop over in Kingston, and
- 16 the Merchants' Line running between Chicago and Montreal, and was on the Cuba and the Armenia He was in
- 17 in the year 1881. Then he sailed between Montreal and Duluth in 1882 on the steamer St. Magnus and
- 18 the steamer Clyde, running between Prescott and Montreal. From the Clyde he went on the side-wheel steamer
- 19 of Hamilton, and ran between that city and Montreal. He was also on the Bristol of the same line
- 20 St. Lawrence, on the run between Toronto and Montreal, and remained on her two seasons. Then he went on
- 21 on the steamer Alexandria, on the run between Montreal and Charlotte. For fourteen years Engineer Milne
- 22 Ocean running between Hamilton, Toronto, and Montreal He was again with Mr. Geddes in 1894 and 1895.
- 23 of Bristol, an East Indiaman, which sailed from Montreal, in the year 1859. Determining to get a thorough
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