Local News: The several congregations of Clarendon Methodist Circuit intend holding a camp meeting at Green Lake commencing Sunday next.
Miss Verna Cameron who was operated on for goiter recently in the Rideau Street Hospital, Ottawa, returned home Sunday from Norway Bay after spending a week with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. James Cuthbertson.
See the gold medal now on show in Mr. J.B. Dover’s window. This is donated to the Shawville Fair by Geo. J. Bryson, Ottawa, for the best road team in Pontiac.
A dispatch from Cobalt last Thursday conveyed intelligence of the death of Duncan Kennedy of Litchfield who fell out of a bucket as he was riding to the surface of the Stobell Mine where he was engaged. This mine is situated in the Amos district, 63 miles from the town of that name. Kennedy fell 150 feet to the bottom of the shaft and was instantly killed. The remains were brought to Campbell’s Bay and the funeral took place on Saturday.
One of the men at the power plant at Bryson was very seriously injured one day last week by the falling of a derrick on which he was working.