Also on Carleton beach on land purchased from the late J. C.
Gillispie by A. K. Lord are a number of cottages, name of owners are as follows: A. K. Lord, W. W. Lord, Hillard Gordon and Lorne Campbell.
TRAILER COURT AND CAMPING GROUNDS
In 1961 Mr. A. K. Lord purchased a plot of land on Carleton beach from Hazen Lowther and opened a Trailer Court and Camping grounds.
SCHOOL FAIRS
Around 1920 for Carleton and surrounding districts. One of the Judges was Mr. Wm. Read.
LUMBER MILL 1850’s
John D. Muttart built mill on land now owned by John Has- lam later sold to Soloman Leard, sold to Alex Robblee sold to James T. Cameron sold to George Bryon and moved it to Cape Traverse.
John “King” McInnis also owned a lumber mill on land now owned by James Stewart.
UNDERTAKING
An early undertaking. business and also repair shop was oper- ated by Mr. Benjamin Cameron in the late eighteen hundred.
THE POST OFFICE
Mr. Brow was the first postmaster in the 1870’s Charles Doull (Doull’s Store) ; George Doull; Russell MacDonald; Mrs. Thomas Bell; Mrs. Stanley Howatt; Mr. Raymond Harvey now present owner.
SHOEMAKERS
Mr. Charles Doull made shoes and also repaired at Carle- ton Corner; Kenneth Holmes; Charles Doull (nephew); John
Peak. THE RINKS
Two open air rinks were built at Carleton Siding during the years of 1920, 21 and 22.
Many fine games of hockey being played. Among the play- ers were: Capt. John Read, Eddie MacWilliams, Philip Howatt, Warren Lord, Harry Muttart, Norman Campbell, Dr. Everett Bell and Jack Gaudet as Goal Keeper.
Amongst the Fancy skaters of the day were Mr. Albert Mut— tart who cut many fine figures while in his seventies-
THE STORES First store Mr. Brow Grocery Store at Muncy’s Corner.
Donald Morrison store at Doull’s Corner.
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