A souvenir of the village of Meadowvale-on-the-Credit, described and illustrated by HSpiers. . RESIDENCE OF R. GOLDEN. The first postmaster of Meadow-vale was Luther Ctieyne ; the pres-ent postmaster, C. W. Switzer, whoalso owns and runs the store. Brown came into possessionof the mill and neighboring property some six or seven years ago, and he,together with Mr. Lam be, , Mr. Orr and Mr. Swit-zer, practically control the volumeot business transacted in the vil-lage. Meadowvale To-day. Turning now to present day affairsa considerable amount of businessis done at the differ


A souvenir of the village of Meadowvale-on-the-Credit, described and illustrated by HSpiers. . RESIDENCE OF R. GOLDEN. The first postmaster of Meadow-vale was Luther Ctieyne ; the pres-ent postmaster, C. W. Switzer, whoalso owns and runs the store. Brown came into possessionof the mill and neighboring property some six or seven years ago, and he,together with Mr. Lam be, , Mr. Orr and Mr. Swit-zer, practically control the volumeot business transacted in the vil-lage. Meadowvale To-day. Turning now to present day affairsa considerable amount of businessis done at the different mills, thechopping mill possibly being the. MEADOWVALE HOTEL-J. CALLAGHAN, Proprietor. 7 busiest of the three. The storetrade could vie with any store of itskind in a place three or four timesthe size. It is conducted well andthe variety of goods kept is a sur-prise to most people. The hotel does a fair transienttrade, with also good accommoda-tion for boarders. Passing from the business sectionto its immediate surroundings as wefind it today. lowing herds find a cool retreatneath drooping willows, or riverelms, on the sultry days of of the river reminds onethat the old wooden bridge built byFrank Sibbald was washed awayabout eleven years ago, and thepresent iron bridge erected. The C. P. R. passes about onemile from the village, and there isquite a comfortable little stationthere. Four passenger trains give a more peaceful and appropriate placefor summer boarders than thatafforded by Mr. Watts palatialresidence and grounds. This housewas originally built by Mr. Gooder-ham, at a cost of $30,000. Thereare plenty o


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