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 Lome Campbell . TRAILER COURT AND GROUNDS In 1961 Mr. A. K. Lord purchased a plot of land on Carleton beach from Hazen Lowther and opened a and 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" Mclnnis 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. —24—