CITIES IN NORTHERN ONTARIO 



183 



the 



harbors in the Dominion It th< i the 



^tcaiiuh:; r fnmi Port M 



western terminal of the Itil.m i MI .m*hi| I.mc*. 1. united, and 

 are a .aiiie*. all regular package freight- 



unmet. u> ,it!,ei crafl : on the Uke* The tannage 



1 by 3.824 vessels rtx \& 



an iiu-reaM- 



i from Man transhipped here to 



the lake \e-rN During tfa tarlllding 



the balance of tl < total f*rain receipts amounted t- 



I15,OOO^XX) biisheU . the: inloadol at the (k>ck in i 



Private K Ham 



237,360 tons of steel rail*; aiul the i' P K. handled oio.<>i8 tons of 



i of 2^73 loiu. Rat! 



include the Canadian Pacific, tlic Grand Trunk Pacific, and 

 the t rthern, the termm.iU of the two former making a 



total 5 miles of tnuk The actual figures con 



:th the frci^lH nveipt^ 1>% the railway companies are not 



mil cars over railways are 

 nated to be great ess of any previous record. 



mami i. ( in iron and foundn 



. l>r<x>m. brewing. l>ruk and tile, sash and door, and 



