

May 30, 1901
Local news: Mr. Boyle will preach for the last time here next Sunday afternoon and evening, at North Clarendon and Shawville. The family of Mr.


Local news: Mr. Boyle will preach for the last time here next Sunday afternoon and evening, at North Clarendon and Shawville. The family of Mr.


Local news: The building boom in town is now going briskly on. Last week, Messrs. George and Thomas Findlay began the mason work of the


Local news: Mr. Peter McLean, secretary of the Lower Litchfield school municipality, was in town on Tuesday, and informed us that no tenders have been


Local news: The population of Shawville, according to the census just taken, shows an increase of about 33 per cent. in the last 10 years.


Local news: Mr. G. F. Hodgins proposes putting up a building this spring on the site between his store and the present bank premises. It


Local news: Mr. G. F. Hodgins proposes putting up a building this spring on the site between his store and the present bank premises. It


Local news: We understand Mr. John Lester has transferred the contract for carrying the mail to Otter Lake to Mr. Robt. Dagg, who made his


Local news: Over 200 buggies and carriages have been brought into town this Spring by the several dealers in that class of goods. And they


Local news: Mr. M. Shea has been appointed postmaster at Sheen through the representations of Mr. Murray. The position was previously held by Mr. M.


Local news: Dr. Beaudry, of Montreal, Provincial Health Inspector, spent a few days in this locality investigating the smallpox cases. The cases in North Clarendon


Local news: Mr. Boyle will preach for the last time here next Sunday afternoon and evening, at North Clarendon and Shawville. The family of Mr. John Cruckshanks, Bristol Mines, are stricken with diphtheria and the house has been quarantined. On


Local news: The building boom in town is now going briskly on. Last week, Messrs. George and Thomas Findlay began the mason work of the proposed bank block, which Mr. G. F. Hodgins is having erected alongside his store; directly


Local news: Mr. Peter McLean, secretary of the Lower Litchfield school municipality, was in town on Tuesday, and informed us that no tenders have been received for the erection of the new school house in Litchfield, of which notice has


Local news: The population of Shawville, according to the census just taken, shows an increase of about 33 per cent. in the last 10 years. In the absence of a boom this may be considered a very satisfactory growth. Mr.


Local news: Mr. G. F. Hodgins proposes putting up a building this spring on the site between his store and the present bank premises. It will be occupied by the bank. Horsemen are commencing to get their route bills ready


Local news: Mr. G. F. Hodgins proposes putting up a building this spring on the site between his store and the present bank premises. It will be occupied by the bank. Horsemen are commencing to get their route bills ready


Local news: We understand Mr. John Lester has transferred the contract for carrying the mail to Otter Lake to Mr. Robt. Dagg, who made his first trip on Monday. The denizens of the neighboring swamps and marsh-land—those sure harbingers of


Local news: Over 200 buggies and carriages have been brought into town this Spring by the several dealers in that class of goods. And they will be all sold, of course. The roads in the vicinity during the past week


Local news: Mr. M. Shea has been appointed postmaster at Sheen through the representations of Mr. Murray. The position was previously held by Mr. M. Hayes, mayor of Sheen, etc. The old parsonage building has been demolished to make room


Local news: Dr. Beaudry, of Montreal, Provincial Health Inspector, spent a few days in this locality investigating the smallpox cases. The cases in North Clarendon were verified. Three new cases, however, are reported in the same family. Mr. R. Lawton
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