. Canadian Shipping and Marine Engineering January-December 1918. ■ I I i~ I I r ^ MODIFIED SEXTUPLE EFFECT LILLIE SEA WATER DLSTILLING STEAM TOWING WINCH. ASSOCIATION AND PERSONAL A Monthly Record of Current Association News and of IndividualsWho Have Been More or Less Prominent in Marine Circles Alexander R. Milne, marine engineer,known all over the Great Lakes, died atKingston, Ont., on Feb. 6, after twodays illness. He was about 75 years ofage. Capt. James Lanaway, a former resi-dent of Woodstock, Ont., died in Seattleon Jan. 27, aged 58. For many yearsprior to going
. Canadian Shipping and Marine Engineering January-December 1918. ■ I I i~ I I r ^ MODIFIED SEXTUPLE EFFECT LILLIE SEA WATER DLSTILLING STEAM TOWING WINCH. ASSOCIATION AND PERSONAL A Monthly Record of Current Association News and of IndividualsWho Have Been More or Less Prominent in Marine Circles Alexander R. Milne, marine engineer,known all over the Great Lakes, died atKingston, Ont., on Feb. 6, after twodays illness. He was about 75 years ofage. Capt. James Lanaway, a former resi-dent of Woodstock, Ont., died in Seattleon Jan. 27, aged 58. For many yearsprior to going west seven years ago hewas a captain on the Great Lakes. Lieut. S. S. Smith, formerly sales andcredit manager for the Lake WinipegShipping Co., Winnipeg, Man., who wasreported missing early in June, is nowofficially presumed to have been killed inaction. Lieut. Smith went overseas witha Winnipeg battalion in Oct., 1915. Arthur B Sweezey, who has been at-tached to the New York office of theCunard Line for more than twenty-sixyears, has left for Vancouver to estab-lish an office in that city for the com-pany This is the first of a series ofbr
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