
October 4, 1900
Local news: A number of counterfeit ten dollar bills of the Molson’s Bank, are in circulation. Look out for them. The Ladies of St. Paul’s
Local news: A number of counterfeit ten dollar bills of the Molson’s Bank, are in circulation. Look out for them. The Ladies of St. Paul’s
Local news: Hugh McCredie, eldest son of Andrew McCredie, of Bristol, a promising young man of nineteen years, passed away on Thursday last, a victim
Local news: The sudden death of Mr. Samuel Wilson, of Green Lake, removes another of the old settlers of Clarendon. The deceased gentleman was preparing
Local news: Mr. Jas. Cuthbertson, of Clarendon, has shown us a letter from his son Norman, dated Galivan Bay, August 15. In it the young
Local news: Mr. H. Imison, photographer, is still confined in the hospital at Ottawa in a very serious condition, so reports Mr. F.A. Parker, who
Local news: Mr. John B. Ralph of Bryson has the contract for building the several stables, sheds, etc., on the exhibition grounds and began the
Local news: Messrs. Dale Bros., Tinsmiths, have removed their stock into the building lately occupied by George Swatman. The shop vacated by them is to
The Kickapoo Indian Med. Co. have been in town for the past week and are entertaining large crowds nightly with amusing programmes. A word about
Messrs. Armstrong and Dale, having just burnt a large brick kiln, are preparing for the erection of Mr. Jas. Cuthbertson’s residence opposite the exhibition grounds
Local news: The favourable weather of the latter half of the past week enabled farmers to get pretty well through with their haying. Prof. Workman,
Local news: A number of counterfeit ten dollar bills of the Molson’s Bank, are in circulation. Look out for them. The Ladies of St. Paul’s church will hold a social on Wednesday next, Oct. 10th, in Hodgins’ hall. Good program
Local news: Hugh McCredie, eldest son of Andrew McCredie, of Bristol, a promising young man of nineteen years, passed away on Thursday last, a victim to consumption, which laid hold upon him as the result of a cold, contracted last
Local news: The sudden death of Mr. Samuel Wilson, of Green Lake, removes another of the old settlers of Clarendon. The deceased gentleman was preparing to retire about half past eight o’clock of the date mentioned, when he suddenly expired,
Local news: Mr. Jas. Cuthbertson, of Clarendon, has shown us a letter from his son Norman, dated Galivan Bay, August 15. In it the young man says he is working on the erection of a hotel and store at the
Local news: Mr. H. Imison, photographer, is still confined in the hospital at Ottawa in a very serious condition, so reports Mr. F.A. Parker, who called on him last Monday. Sunday was the hottest day of the season so far
Local news: Mr. John B. Ralph of Bryson has the contract for building the several stables, sheds, etc., on the exhibition grounds and began the work last week. Mr. W.D. Armitage has been re-engaged as principal of the Portage du
Local news: Messrs. Dale Bros., Tinsmiths, have removed their stock into the building lately occupied by George Swatman. The shop vacated by them is to be fitted up at once for a drug store, for Mr. Box, a Renfrew young
The Kickapoo Indian Med. Co. have been in town for the past week and are entertaining large crowds nightly with amusing programmes. A word about their medicines: the purest, safest and most reliable medicine known to humanity. Their elements are
Messrs. Armstrong and Dale, having just burnt a large brick kiln, are preparing for the erection of Mr. Jas. Cuthbertson’s residence opposite the exhibition grounds in Shawville. Mr. W.B. Crawford is still nursing a pretty badly sprained foot, which he
Local news: The favourable weather of the latter half of the past week enabled farmers to get pretty well through with their haying. Prof. Workman, the well-known musician, was in town on Monday. He is talking of opening a music
Come to the annual Bristol Market Thanksgiving Popup on Oct 11 from 10am – 2pm!
Find produce, art, baking, preserves, and so much more!
Over 20 local vendors
Live music by local artist Doug Nicholson
Raffle for vendor products
Hot drinks & warm food
Located at Coronation Hall Cider Mills – 206 ch. River, Bristol
October 15th at Bowers Restaurant in Mansfield.
This event is for residents of For Bryson, Campbell’s Bay, L’Île-du-Grand-Calumet, Litchfield, Fort-Coulonge and Mansfield-et-Pontefract.
October 16th, La Gare Waltham Station.
This event is for residents of Waltham, Chichester, Sheenboro, L’Isle-aux-Allumettes and Rapides-des-Joachims.
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