BOYLE
[Welland Telegraph 1903]
Miss Jennie Beamer spent Sunday at home.
Mr Samuel Robins is slowly on the mend
The threshing has began in thus neighborhood.
Camp meeting will begin in Swayze woods about the 1st of August.
Mr Curlus Lambert’s horses ran away with a mowing machine breaking it so bad that it could not be repaired.
Boyle
Mr J.B. Haimer is on the sick list.
The long talked of telephone line has proved a failure.
There is strong talk of a gas well being bored at this place.
L. Dennis is on the road—selling South African war books.
Mr C. Lambert has purchased an up-to-date threshing outfit.
Miss McPherson has been home on a visit for the past few days.
The outlook for the hay crop in this section is not very promising.
The little son of Ezra McPherson was seriously cut with a scythe recently.
Boyle
Mrs John Hainer has been quite ill the past week.
The Horton homestead-the oldest landmark on the Canboro road-has been vacated, and is now fast falling into decay.
A great deal of good was done during the camp-meeting here. There were five converts immersed in the Chippawa river as a result.
Mrs C. Horton of Welland, during one of her canvassing tours through this place, spent a very pleasant day at the “Terrace”, the beautiful home of Mr and Mrs Geo Jackson.
When Mr Jackson’s house is completed he will hae one of the most pleasant places in the neighborhood.
Boyle
Mr Samuel Robins, who has been unable to work for the past few weeks, had a bee to draw hay and wheat.
Mr Alfred Wiley has finished his pea picking for this season.
Mrs J. Smith has blood poisoning in her hand.
Mr Dilly Coleman has gone to Ohio for the summer.
Mr D, Smith is about to move in the C.E. Blanchard house at Candisville.
Messrs Wilson and Cook have their thresher in shape for the season.
Mr C. Lambert’s new thresher arrived Tuesday.
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