.. _ 2-§;-‘ _ _ "ua- ,, q 'r. .‘ . -. 1 . . (ti.',?.) ‘ . ".-‘ . " .4 f h , " I . I ‘ V p. 'd , r I Bk , P, ' ' '* 3-. I; IEA a Sh' 2 - - ‘ _ q 2 KK, 13 'itil. It" far, 3,159ng “I 'G t ' 5' . MlEa" [els 2.; ('iii'i " :l?li,'3A% itiitt) Lii8) 'i . , a Me I .. . , 'tis'-) w. 2r,'iisi -. by. Fr; . it g BvF,,r,r,.N “' ' at" l L_-i. 's7',.7,s'i'.i.i';ri' lt1%% "igTM. _ ..J _ P, _lih , . ' ' . I“? g Iali 'tgit I f, _ Yi, .t ‘ 5.1:); Bi Ill. > ..m ... - IN H " . ' T ip, t l I', e t ', , A' 'MN J - . as BEE." T 2 d l ‘ MINS" "d 'k"'d ' Mitlf a . . Fir. i (i Rrelra ", T, sti.f(,1lt5ii't,' Till y“ 'liiit!l! er),.),!, I IIN Iq iii'iifiiii'iitlllift ' 3 ' " d " at - " FIRST CAR: One of the first automobiles in Port Carling was owned by Mr, Kcyus. The lady in the front seat was Sadie McCulley, at the left, back seat, Mrs. Arthur Duke, and at the right, Mrs. George Cannell. [From the collection of Mrs. Arthur Duke.) . - . I / r. -,' _ iq -rv “Taiiti'FjTi r""--- "ut LU r ., t f, -"-. - l ', _ 1." I, i ,c), [ . / .‘ _i'iiii,-itaji,! T' Ia'..],.?',--- " " ' 4 si, J. V .2 ,- 13-. .35.. -vl," (r â€:- li {23.13.23.- l 71†_ ' Fa" . ‘ '.,Ei MI' - irs"t, JI, l irr‘HT-grai :"i, is,.-rt'i 3‘2‘3'1 ‘2- " 2 I†' m 'd " -" k', A , ti et, ". _ 'ji , ‘.' ' ... r c, . aNtrr.5 ' i-, 19 wr te-sit . " . "-1 p' 2 ..' 2 ' pg. ...» “a; "cr:, a 2 . _ . g a! "tl/ -_ fit,eaii-, x. Kirir)itiir-n, a5%5 .132 'lt tj, - ' ll "rt, _. it ai Iillliiliii.rai l 33:11.2: 'ji/RSE-ft',' % _ .__, lliiil, “it 181 ' Ikl - v . 'marie, _.)1:_.,,14_.’j_-- ...; _ , . . " Pp? 3:51“ ' M - . 2 _ e ,, f! Br, "fs ; l , I» _ H. . in ' " ' f 2 , " . , tiiifltiiiii?ii'iiii'i - '. . ictr, N rlv' r ‘ . ii [tMAI m, ', , '9il,tllir,'l, a?“ ' itil MI "ii' Ill" GiiriiiF. T“ - _ , 1casfr/i,,, , 9%“ if ALGONQUIN HOTEL: In April, 1967, the Algonquin _ 11'“ 'r,,.',' .2 (‘33 ,_J C f [,iC,,s',i/rvrAai,r,tt,tt, Hotel in Port Carling was taken down. This picture, 1?t.Mrr ii A"; ').llt;i/:i,irat,st " ' _ " 'r'kr,icisiii's,','iss,, i; T) i, 33‘s}! courtesy of Mrs. Ruth Schreiber, shows the front of the _ _ ' _ _ " _ew'rrrsisvi;is ____;..’:"'1'f€i‘??§§‘ _ _ ..., hotel with Knox Presbyterian Church at right. The hotel ', T _.", -'ws--e-rwis"Wk"s_c-s_t9. __ . " 'l, , --'-wm's'+'ivr l "f'" " originally was the Trouten House. When Mr. Tromlev ' [ . _ .- 'rr. l - _ A†"ry", "c-r,'):' bought it he renamed it The Algonnuin, George Cannell, I ',, _ :-1 ',. [ " T 'vr.-rr.-.%i------va'"" ownerofthePortCarlingilouse.enlarged it andchanged ', ' . this ic- the name to the Annex-1n 1945 it was sold to James PORTFARLING RlES:ID}iNCE. Thigfgarioihallly Silas Oliver, who named it again the Algonquin. Mr. and Mrs. lure calls it the Casse mum 011:3. Will 5f the first J. Thompson when owned and operated it until it was built by Peter 1\r1_lshannon. W 0 was Th/j/ Carlin demolished. The Port Carling Historical Museum was settlers in Brucebridge and,iater moved. to , started in rooms ofthe hotel. where he died in 1902. Mrs. Keyes was his daughier' In at one timehod amillinery st,ore in Port Carling with Miss - _ _ _ . - -, . - _ Lottie Wallis as her helper. The house shown above was occupied by different people; including a school teacher, Mr. Cummings. ', . _