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"THROUGH THE YEARS" : 1983 to 1997

Through The Years is a series of booklets which was published by the Gore Bay Recorder from 1983 to 1997. The transcribing and web publishing of these extracts is a project of Manitoulin Family Trees. Thousands of Manitoulin's First Nations and European pioneer families and their descendants can be found there.

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1st Edition : November 1983
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Photo: of Sim's Hardware Store in Little Current.
2.Introduction to "Through the Years."
3. Article: Manitoulin Caribou antler found -- Gordon Dinsmore, Alex Purvis, Cecil Merrylees, Jack Merrylees, Jim McQuarrie Sr.
4. Article: Do You Remember Way Back In 1896 -- Jas. Fisher, R.R. Gamey, D.I. Millar, W. Montgomery, Chas. White, Russell McGregor, R.T. Hall, G. Peters, Jas. Carter, C.C. Pratt, G.W. Myles, W.R. Abrey, J.J. Kehoe, J.W. Cashman, (Millar, Young, Hall & Connor), J.S. Hawkins, S.J. Keys, M.E. Wetherilt, M.A. Bruce, Sara Jackson, H. Currie, H.B. Hunt, John Hillard, John W. Kinney, T. Bowser, M. Bailie, Wm. Farquhar, M. Graham, Wm. Lloyd, J. McKenzie, Geo. Tustian, W.J. Wiber, Wm. Thorburn, H. Currie, D.I. Millar, W.W. Holden, E.C. Jackson, W.F. Brown, J.W. McIntosh, John Puris, Bert Whit, Wesley Mutchmor.
Canadian Pacific Time Table -- R.A. Cormack.
Article: Gore Bay School Report, Standing of Pupils for December, Form I -- Percy Price, Annie Thornburn, Martha Wixson, Gracie Brazenor, Jennie Fraser, Nellie Thorburn, Aggie Thornburn, Gordon Bickell, Alfred Johnson, William Milligan, Jennie Allen, Ethel Needham, Farquhar McRae, Lorne McArthur, Andrew Hall, Wesley Mutchmor, Flo Kinney, Florence Young, Willie White, Archie McRae, Eliza Johnson, Maud Wismer, Maggie McRae, S.J. Keys (Principal).
5. Article: Gore Bay School Report -- Standing of Pupils for December -
Form II -- J. Flanagan, Z. Bickell, J. McArthur, R. Bickell, B. Hall, H. Price, W. Johnson, P. Platt, W. Young, L. Hawkins, W. Gilbart, G. Hall, A. Needham, I. Jackson, R. McRae, A. White, S. Connor, W. Lehman, K. Thorburn, M. Vanzant, F. Needham, M. Thorburn, L. Johnson, A. Aiken, N. Mastin, E. White, E. Belton, C. Flanagan, G. Jennings, A. Lehman, L. McRae, L. McRae, F. Fraser, M. Mutchmor, L. Dell.
Form III -- Flora Thorburn, John Fraser, Alethea Goodmurphy, Mac Fraser, Ida Mastin, Jessie Thorburn, Chas. Connor, Robt. Thorburn, Maggie Stone, Clarence Platt, Bertha Montgomery. Oliver Wismer, Ethel Bickel, Millie Hall, Alex Aiken, Annie Mutchmore, Jennie Jeffrey, Maggie Sutherland, Ike Johnson, Fred Connor Chas. Fraser, Maggie Johnson, Gracie Hawkins, Frank Baxter, Bessie Fraser, Thos. Nesbitt, Marjory Vanzant, Mamie McGrory, Willie Parkinson, Jennie McKeown, Etta Harper, Thos. Richards, Robert Pickard, Mary Pickard, Matt Irving, Aggie Buffey, Alberta Whicher, Etta Hall, Robert Jeffray, Annie Mathieson, Ida Pickard, Sandy Harper, M.A. Bruce (teacher).
Form IV -- Allan Fraser, Wilfred Lehman, Mamie Fraser, (Sara Mathieson, Maud Platt), Maggie Thorburn, Willie Leask, James Stone, Eva White, Frank Wolfe, George Stone, Etta Mastin, Flora Thorburn, Roy Thorburn, Simon Fraser, Grenville Price, Harold Wismer, Emma Allen, Lula Vanzant, Mary Jaffray, Bob Hopkins, Janet Cockburn, John Jaffray, Ollie Aiken, Emma Fraser, Jas. Thorburn, Allie Connor, Ville Harper, John Buffy, Alice Johnston, Sam Johnston, James Bickell, Flora Bickell, Hatti Pickard, Jessie Coburn, Murdock Mathieson, Ethel Baxter, Ray Caniff, Sara Jackson (teacher).
Photo: of A.E. Graham and article.
6.Photo: of horseless carriages at Barrie Island.
7.Carters Saw Mill Fire at Tobacco Lake 1890.
8.Manitoulin Guide, 1890 -- B.W. Ross, Jas. Carter, John Fraser, J.H. Thorburn, Samuel Dinsmore, Robt. Porter, Henry M. Stanley, Tentant.
9.Poem: To My Island Home, by Marjorie May Cook.
10.Photo: 1954 -- Alice McClaren, Mrs. Donald Orford, Mrs. George Willett, Mrs. Jack Hall, Mrs. Charlie Burt, Mrs. McClen, Mrs. Stewart Clarke.
11.Letters to the Editor: W.H. Price, Wm. Plummer, Dr. Berry.
12.Letters to the Editor: Wm. Gibson, Chas. Woodward.
13.Picture: of 15 women of various ages and a Church Minister (location and names unknown).
14.Articles: from the Manitoulin Guide 1885 -- Mr. Mutchmore, D. McIntosh, J. Leask, J. Goodmurphy, C. Woodward, Mrs. Wm. Allan, J.C. Nelles, James Milligan.
15. Articles: from the Manitoulin Guide 1885 -- R. Gamey, H.L. McLean, A. Irving, J. Goodmurphy, Colin Campbel, T. Prestige, W. Bailey, John Bell, W. Coughlin, J. Eaton, J. Keown, A. Ross, E. Sanders, Ja. Stewart.
Report of Mills School -- Willis Arneil, Edward Baker, Jennie Elliot, Sarah Sides, Elizabeth Robertson, David Robertson, William Montgomery, William Baker, James Arneil, Alexander Orford, Florence McKenzie, Albert Watts, Isabella McKenzie, Willie Elliot, Joseph Baker, Ashsa Baker, Miss Agnes Phillips (teacher).
Article: Island News, Campbell, 1885 -- Mr. R. Clark, Robt. Gamey, D. Karr, R. McKeown, Mrs. R. Williton, D. Clarke, W. Heron.
Weddings: Jan 1885
James Carter & Miss Margaret Currie -- Donald Currie.
W.H. Taylor & Miss Maggie Stone -- Mr. James Stone.
John S. Scarlett & Miss Emma Scott -- Mr. and Mrs. J.P. Fetterly, Robert Scarlett.
16.Poem: Isle Of Manitou, by Harry Beckerton, Gore Bay -- December 4, 1884.
17.Advertisement: for C. Woodward's store in Gore Bay 1884.
Song: Auld Lang Syne "New Version" as per Professor Blackie.
18. Advertisements: R.T. Jaffray & Co. Ford Dealers; A.E. Johnson Meats, Gore Bay; The Leading House of A. Hogg; Anderson Bro's of Gore Bay; Kapausing Experimental Station Weekly News Letter; Collingwood & Georgian Bay steamer schedule.
Article: Barrie Island, How it got it’s name -- named after Commodore Barrie, a naval officer stationed at Kingston and who visited the area in 1820's.
19. Advertisements: Furniture Depot of A. & W.S. Davidson; Billdark(?) Blood Bitters; Michael's Bay, dry goods & hardware; Gore Bay Grist & Saw Mills; Quality Meat Market (submitted by Jenny Long); National Pills; Long Bay Store of R. Gamey, Long Bay; Boar for Service by H.L. Melean(?); Annual Meeting of Gordon Agricultural Society, by A. Irving, Secretary; Notice by J. Goodmurphy of Gore Bay; W.R. Tighe, Tailor.
20.Obituary: of Major Wm. McRae, 3rd November 1890.
21.Gen. John Bidwell, Burton Witty.
22.Article: Commercial fishing 1925 by Bruce Pitfield.
23.Letter: of 1908 by Bruce Pitfield.
24.Postcard: to T.H. Jackman of Killarney -- 1910.
25.Article: A backward glance at the Manitoulin District schools (1945).
26.A Short History On S.S. 4, Sandfield -- Called Silver Bay (1883) February 3, 1944.
27.Manitoulin Island As An Oil Field -- from the pages of history 1912.
28.Manitoulin Island As An Oil Field, continued -- from the pages of history 1912.
29.Manitoulin Island As An Oil Field -- from the pages of history 1912.
30.Article: The terrible experience of Geo. Avis and his Pat Barry "Lost on the Ice".
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Photo: 1912 -- E. Van Horn, D. Cameron, Chas. Ferguson, William Vincer, A. Caddel, W. Sterling, Sinclair, J. Cochrane.
Photo: Fish catch, Manitou Lake.
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Photo: -- Indian people at Kagawong, Manitoulin Island. taken about 1897.
2nd Edition : December 1983
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Photo: 1900 Wm. Watt's oxen in front of Ocean House, submitted by Edward Milleton.
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Indexes.
1.Letter to the Editor: Jack Merrylees, Henry Wood, John Oxford, Mrs. Mary Belton, Mary Lougheed, Mrs. Rebecca Proctor.
2.Photo: repeat from November 1983 -- Mrs. Mary Belton, Melvin Lougheed, Mrs. Rebecca Proctor, Mrs. Stewart Clarke, Mrs. Cosby.
Letter to the Editor: continued from page 1 -- Marj Claridge, Mrs. Stewart Clarke, Archie Wickett, by Ev Proctor.
3.Article: Establishment at Manitowaning 1838, by Frank A. Myers -- Ms. Anderson, Capt. T.G. Anderson, Miss Sophia Anderson.
Photo: Manitowaning.
4.Article: Manitowaning 1838 letter by Superintendent Indian Affairs.
5.Article: Manitowaning 1838 letter by Superintendent Indian Affairs continued.
Photo: Hotel Manitowaning.
6.Article: Manitowaning 1838 letter by Superintendent Indian Affairs continued.
See Letter, July 1925 by Robert Roe.
7.Advertisement: 1912 The Queen's Hotel in Manitowaning -- E.R. Tucker.
8.Poem: De Man From Mani-too-lin by Frank T. Conlon -- Jim May, Bob Gamey.
Article: Citizens race meet, Treasurer's Statement 1912 -- J. McDonald, W.A. Tait, R.J. Porter, J. Richards, Jas Purvas, C.M. Hennings, F.W. Major, John W. Kinney.
9.Photo: 1907 Share Certificate for Manitoulin Oil, submitted by Whitney Shields.
Poem: Don't Knok.
10.Article: 1948 Wikwemikong has historic background -- Rev. Antoine Poncet, Rev. Eugene Papineau, Rev. Chone.
11.Article: History of the Obidgewong Indian Band compiled by Frank A. Myers -- Ray Merrylees, Johnny Moquan.
12.Photo: Mr. & Mrs. Goldie Brown.
13.Article: History of the Obidgewong Indian Band compiled by Frank A. Myers continued.
14.Article: History of the Obidgewong Indian Band compiled by Frank A. Myers continued.
15.Article: History of the Obidgewong Indian Band compiled by Frank A. Myers continued.
16.Article: History of the Obidgewong Indian Band compiled by Frank A. Myers continued.
17.Letter to the Editor: That corpse.
18.Photo: Early Automobiles in the Gore Bay area 1911.
19.Article: About the early automobiles in Gore Bay -- Mr. J.R. McGregor, Jim Johnson, Milton Brett, Mr. J.H. Biehl, Mr. W.H. Hurst, Mr. Burke, Helena Hurst, Aaron Walker, Sandy Burns, Dr. J.A. Baker, W.F. McRae, Peter Donaldson, Wm. Arniel, Walter Duncanson, Alf Turner.
20.Photo: 1910; Dr. Oliver with his first car.
Article: About the early automobiles in Gore Bay -- Ev Proctor.
Article: Town council 1895 -- D. Beatty, Fraser Young, C.C. Platt, Johnson Brazenor, J.S. Hawkins, E.H. Jackson, Fraser Jackson, John S. Hawkins.
21.Article: The Glorious Twelfth 1910 -- Mr. Wm Boyd, Rev. A.E. Owen, Rev. John Coburn, Mr. R.R. Gamey.
Article: Billings 1925 -- Mrs. J. Muncaster, Ross and Allan Walford, Junior Bower, Miss Repha Greenfield, Morgan Bowser, Roy McAnsh, Miss Ruth Thomson, Mr. Goerge Wyman, Miss Alberta Greenfield, Robert Tustian.
22.Article: Possibilities and needs of Manitoulin by A.J. Wagg 1910.
Photo: Wagg's Store in Mindemoya.
23.Article: Possibilities and needs of Manitoulin by A.J. Wagg 1910 continued.
Photo: Wagg's Creamery in Mindemoya.
24.Article: Mindemoya 1910 -- Elias Hutchinson, Andrew Williamson, Mr. O.L. Morgan, Mr. Bunt, Mr. Brooks, George Becks, Dr. Walker, Mr. and Mrs. A. Wagg, D. Wyman, Allie Vincer.
Article: Recalls Hockey Match 1900 -- Capt. E. Mackey, F. Johnson, Dave Turnbull, Bob Beatty, Norm McKay, Bob Porter, Barney Turner, Sandy Burns, Dave Beatty.
25.Lyrics to songs.
Death Notice: John Smith 1904.
26.Photo: Women's Institute Convention at Mindemoya.
27.Article: Women's Institutes by Margaret Edmonds -- Miss Blanche Maddock.
28.Article: Women's Institutes by Margaret Edmonds continued.
Photo: Miss Margaret Edmonds.
Article: from Manitoulin Guide 1895 -- E.C. Jackson, Proprietor.
29.Photo: 3 Furrow plough Barrie Island.
Poem: Prosperous farmers of Manitoulin.
30.Article: Personal 1925 -- Mrs. Alton, William Clark, John Green, Mr. and Mrs. D.H. Kirk, Messrs. Harry Porter and William Reed, Mrs. Gordon Rainey, Mr. and Mrs. William Boyd, Miss Dorothea Comfort, Mr. Newell Comfort, Miss Dorothy Langford, Mrs. McLean, Mrs. Joseph Baker, Miss Catherine Buchanan, Mrs. Robert Elliot, John McKenzie, Miss Muriel Gordon, Miss Elenor McColeman, Mrs. D. McColeman, Mr. and Mrs. Mack Turner, Eddie Magee, Hugh Broadfoot, Chris Wood, C.C. Platt, A.E. Graham, Mrs. H.B. Hunt, Phyllis Jackson, Dorothy Jackson, Frank Paisley, Will Smith, Miss Ethel McIntosh, Mr. and Mrs. Genville Lougheed, Mr. and Mrs. T.R. Lougheed, Miss Elsa Fell, Sheriff and Mrs. J.H. Fell, Mr. Robert Freeman, Miss Reta Hopkins, Mr. and Mrs. T.W. Boyd, Miss Vera Boyd, Miss Mary Williton, Joseph Williton, Mr. and Mrs. Sanderson, Miss Theo Hewson, Judge and Mrs. Ahewson, Mrs. C. Knight, Artchie Knight.
Article: Little Current suffers heavy loss by fire, 1925 -- George Hanning, John May, Mr. Boyter, Mr. Perkins, Mr. Ratti, Mr. Currie, Mr. Rozell.
31.Writing found in old Saint Paul's Church, Baltimore, dated 1692.
Article: Ice Lake W.I. 1925 -- Mrs. George Croft, Mrs. Alf Brandow, Ethel Croft, Nellie Douglas, Ardath Croft, Grace Kerr, Charlie Hore.
Article: An old grit dodge -- John McMillan, James M. Bickel.
32.Photo: 1912, Captain Sinclair with the only team of oxen now in use on the Island.
Photo: Irving and Co.'s Store, 1878.
33.Article: Gordon Council 1910 -- M. McArthur, W. Gilroy, J. Vanmeer, William Dinsmore, A. Morrell, H. Hall, John Gibson.
Poem: To a Bluebird, July 9, 1925.
Article: South Bay Mouth 1910 -- Hugh Boyd, Miss Vera Coultis, Dick Leeson, Miss Edith Coultis, Mr. H. Gammey, Mr. George Coultis, Miss Leonie McKechnie, Mr. W. Sterling, Mr. W. Bailey, Thomas Leeson, Mr. Jess Sloan, Mr. L. Leeson, Mr. R. Gault, John Bryan.
Article: Barrie Island 1912 -- Miss Gertie Letts, Mrs. George Doherty, Mrs. John Jeffkins Jr., Mrs. George Beck, Mrs. Gertie Morris, Mrs. T.B. Greenman, Mrs. James Milligan, Mrs. Wesley Hamilton, F.J. Ellis, Will Phalen, Henry Vancise, Charles Lane, George Noble, George Long.
34.Article: Down Memory Lane by Bruce Pitfield -- David Martin, Robert Tilson, Henry Martin, B.W. Ross, Mr. C.L.D. Sims, John McIvor, Leonard William Lane, Mr. W.H. Baxter, Charles Moore, Ed Kift, Dave Ham.
Article: Town council 1910 -- Jessie Allan, J.R. McGregor, W.R. Wood, W.H. Brett, Mayor Smith, A.E. Graham, Rev. A.E. Owen, N.R. Smith, W.E. George, J.W. Kinney.
35.Article: The Most Beautiful, a Christmas story.
Article: Stand United for Peace, 1954 another Christmas story.
36.Photo: A load of wool on the way to market by Manitoulin farmers.
Article: Poplar 1925 -- Mr. and Mrs. Wilson, Mrs. Harvey Robinson, Mrs. J.C. Baker, Miss Verna Baker, Miss Sarah Orford, Master John Orford.
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Subscription and information on "Through the Years".
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Photos: Four of the Mansion House 1912 -- now known as the Anchor Inn, Little Current.

3rd Edition : January 1984
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Advertisement: for D.Bickell & Co., agent J. Russell McGregor.
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Contents (1836-1862) and introduction.
1.Photo: 1907 -- Manie Armstrong, Lawrence Armstrong, Joe Armstrong.
Article: Frank Myers a true historian, E.W. Davis.
2.Subscription form to "Through the Years".
3. Letters to the Editor: D.W Walmsley, Harry Middaugh, Mrs. Cora (Irwin) Jutra.
Editor's note: Family of Joseph Best and Catherine Irwin; Joseph was the son of John Best and Ester ?; Catherine Irwin, daughter of Nicholas Mary. Their children; John William (Jane Neely). Mary Ann (Alexander Jim Merrylees then Frederick Cole), Ellen Jane (James Merrylees), Esther (Wallace Milligan), Jeretta (Hob Wilson and Arthur White), Elizabeth (Lizzie) (Jack Wood), Joseph (M. Mary Noble).
4.Family of Joseph Best and Catherine Irwin continued.
Article: Presbyterianism on the Manitoulin Island by Rev. J.J. Fergusson, B.A. (1912) -- Rev. Hugh McKay, Rev. Allan Findlay.
5.Presbyterianism on the Manitoulin Island continued -- Rev. J.L. McGillivray, Rev. John Rennie, Rev. J.L. Robertson.
Photo: of Methodist Sunday School Staff.
6.Presbyterianism on the Manitoulin Island continued -- Rev. James Anderson, Rev. D. Fiske, Rev. J.D. Barnes, B.D. Rev. Simon Cunningham, T.H. Armstrong, James Steele, Rev. Dr. J.A. Carmichael, Rev. R.Y. Thomson, Dr. G.B. Wilson, Rev. N.R.D. Sinclair, Messrs. Thornburn, McLean, Fraser, Patten, Hay, Love, Cochrane, Thomson.
Article: Spring Bay -- Miss Meston, Mrs. A. Tracey, Mr. B. Buck, Jno. Blackie.
7.Article: History of the Manitoulin 1836-1862 by Frank A. Myers.
8.Article: History of the Manitoulin 1836-1862 continued -- Jas. Carter, Chas. Persian, W. Harper.
9.Photos: of Kagawong: Charley Snow's Dock and Store, 4 other area scenes.
10.Advertisement: Leask Bro's & Gore Bay Planing Mills.
Article: From the "Ancaster Heritage" -- William Kemp, Emma Gurnett.
Article: Spring Bay moved -- Melvin Bock.
11.Article: History of the Manitoulin 1836-1862 by Frank A. Myers (Economic Factors) continued
(Religious Factors) Edowishcosh, J.B. Assikinack, Chief Blackbird, Adam Elliot, C.C. Bough, Rev. Frederick O'Meara.
12.Article: History of the Manitoulin 1836-1862 by Frank A. Myers (Religious Factors) continued.
Manitoulin Indian Census 1847 Indian Buildings results.
13.Article: Manitoulin Guide, 1892 -- A. McKeechnie, R.W. Mutchmore, A. Peters Cpt., W.J. Berry, Miss Annie Tilson, E. Battye, D. Parkins, S.R. McEwen, Jenny Cochrane, Jas. MacGillivray, William Cranston.
14.Photo: of a sewing bee Gore Bay -- Mrs. Alex Purvis Sr., Mrs. Jim Purvis, Mrs. Wm. Dinsmore, 2 unknown.
15.Article: History of the Manitoulin 1836-1862 by Frank A. Myers (Early Wikwemikong Settlers) -- Michael Giwashkam, Vincint Adawish, Chief Louis Wakegijik, Chief William Kinochameg.
16.Article: History of the Manitoulin 1836-1862 by Frank A. Myers (Early Wikwemikong Settlers) continued.
17.Article: History of the Manitoulin 1836-1862 by Frank A. Myers (Chief Supperintendent Jarvis).
18.Article: History of the Manitoulin 1836-1862 by Frank A. Myers (Chief Supperintendent Jarvis) continued.
19.Article: History of the Manitoulin 1836-1862 by Frank A. Myers (Chief Supperintendent Jarvis).
20.Article: Horse race 1890 -- Sandy Burns, Jas. Crawford, Jim Mastin, R.E. Smith, Mrs. Alice McGibbon, Mr. Farthing, Mr. Geo. Priddle, Mrs. Wm. Ainslie, Mr. & Mrs. Bruin, Rev. Wm. Munro, Rev. W.T. Prittie.
Thos. Lowe dies 1925.
21. Article: From the Manitoulin Guide 1892 -- Geo. Wedgerfield, Miss Kate Scott, Mr. W.J. Totten, Dr. Carruthers, Rev. Mr. Brace, August Kruger.
Married: Smith & McColeman, Miles & Cooke, Bailey & Foster.
22.Photos: of Kagawong -- 6 different scenes including Havelock Hotel.
23.Article: History of the Manitoulin 1836-1862 by Frank A. Myers (Sawmill at Wikwekikong).
24.Article: History of the Manitoulin 1836-1862 by Frank A. Myers continued -- Charles W. LaMorandiere, Mr. Benjamin Byly, John Robertson, Mr. John Burkitt, Rev. O'Meara.
25.Article: History of the Manitoulin 1836-1862 by Frank A. Myers continued -- Rev. C.C. Brough, McArthur, Samuel Hall, Henry Dennison, Wm Granger, Rowell & Hutchinson.
26.Photo: Anglican Church Manitowaning built 1845.
Article: Anglican Church Manitowaning -- Thomas G. Anderson.
27.Text of Indian petition 1843 (Mahnetooahneeng).
28.Text of Indian petition 1843 continued -- John Webenacone, Joseph Othkenahwatek, Isaac Sky, George Sky, Peter Sky, Patrick Sky, Charles Sky, Jack Nahahbunwa, James Nahabunwa, John Nahabunwa, Nichael Ahnuhgwuahdone, Abraham Animmekeke, Chief Arthur Nahwakezhek, John Sly, George Wahbbeshashe, William Nahwakezhek, Adam Sky, Thomas Sky, John Abram Nahahbunwa, Samuel Ottahwah, Oshkemah, Robert Chinwahanday, Thomas Kadah, James Nahwekezhig.
Article: From Bishop to Governor-General 1844.
29.Article: History of Manitoulin (Mahnetooahing) -- Rev. Frederick O'Meara, Jarvis, Anderson, John Burkitt, Rev. C.C. Brough.
30.Article: Names on Manitoulin -- John Cook, Mrs. Meldrum Wickett, David McDonald, Badgerow, Robertson, Brandow, Saigeohn, Thibault, Newby, Griffith, Sanswe, Tom Bowser, Samuel Grimes, Reeve George Avis, Alexander Rumelly, Charles Trick.
31.Article: Names on Manitoulin continued -- Elwood Sloss, J.F. McDermid, F. Anglin, Stanley Gordon, Austin Hunt, Joe Brown, Dave McDonald, Sam Osawamick, Philip Pitawanakwatt, Miss Mabel Williams, Miss Tillie McArthur, Messrs Will and Wes Strain, Miss Edna Beck, Mr. Sims, Mr. Tait, John Hall, Herb Gilroy, Mr. & Mrs. Barbour, Miss Pearl Carter, Mr. King, Mrs. Olmond, Mrs. Geo. Strain, Mr. McKeown, Mrs. M. McArthur.
Photo: W.J. Tucker 1912.
32.Advertisement: photo Gamey Block -- built by Geo. Strain.
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Advertisement: for Tobacco Lake Lumber.
Advertisement: for Purvis Bros. & Co. James Williamson, Mindemoya.
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Photo: The hunt 1907 -- Joe Armstrong, Lawrence Armstrong, Jackson (Manie) Armstrong, Dr. Maphette.
4th Edition : February 1984
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Photo: "The Iron Horse" by Elgin McAllister -- R. Dougal McKenknie, Boris Burns, Duncan McKenknie and old Mr. Bucanan.
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Table of contents.
1.Photo: W.I. Silverwater, Ont. Date unknown, ladies (26) unknown.
Ike Johnson, Betty A Moody, Mrs. Betty Lawrence, William Latham, Elgin McAllister, Mrs. Bill Jones.
2.Photo: 1911 -- Mr. Brett and Bertha Brett, Laura Macra, Mable Milton, Will Montgomery, Annie, Maggie, Jim Chris and Bella Montgomery. Submitted by Elgin McAllister.
3.Article: History of the discovery of Mindemoya Caves by Frank A. Myers -- John Robert Miller, Mrs. Beatrice Levesque, W.L. Wagg, J.F. Cooke, Daniel Hagey (Haiggie or Heggie), William Schroeder, John Evans, Mrs. Andrew Tracey, Herbert Ritching, Mrs. John King, John Evans.
4.Article: History of the discovery of Mindemoya Caves by Frank A. Myers continued -- John Buck, Benjamin Bock, Joe Buck, J.F. Cooke, Mrs. Frank Wagg, Jesse Wagg, Martin Buck, Herbert Ritching, Albert Lemon.
5.Photo: Skeletons found 1888.
6.Article: History of the discovery of Mindemoya Caves by Frank A. Myers continued -- John Merrylees, Joseph Peltier, Joe Buck, W.L. Wagg, Father Gabriel Lalement, Father Jean de Brebeuf, Fred Ace, John Baptist Ense, A.J. Wagg.
7.Article: History of the discovery of Mindemoya Caves by Frank A. Myers continued -- Joe Hodgson, Peter Horning, Daniel Hagey, Joe Buck, Mrs. Andrew (Elizabeth Bock) Tracy, Martin Buck, William Schroeder, Russell and Herbert Ritching, Thomas Ritching, Benjamin Bock, Mrs. James King (Mary Ann Anderson), John Evans, Walter Joseph Wagg, Alma Josiah Wagg, Mrs. Emily Rolston, Jesse Wagg, J.F. Cooke, Grant Turner.
8.Article: History of the discovery of Mindemoya Caves by Frank A. Myers continued -- Fred Ace (Ense), John Ense, Father John McKay S.J., Miss Jesse Clark, Mrs. James Sloss.
Poem: The Cave and Cave Dwellers by William Munro.
9.Photo: A family reunion, Montgomery family members, by Elgin McAllister.
10.Advertisement: for Leask Bro's, Gore Bay.
William Kemp, Emma Gurnett, Lewis Kemp, Melvin Bock.
11.Article: History of the Manitoulin Island (1836-1862) by Frank A. Myers continued from Jan 1984 edition.
1843 Progress Report -- Mr. Burkitt, Mr. LaMorandier, Rev. F. O'Meara.
12.Article: History of the Manitoulin Island (1836-1862) by Frank A. Myers continued.
Manitowaning 1843 -- Henry Hodgson, Alex Cameron, James Peterson, John McKay, John McDonald, Patrick O'Donnell, Malcolm McArthur, Philip May, Charles Westcoatt, Duncan McKenzie, Donald Monro, William Murray, Joe Kitchi Baptiste.
Article: Upper Canada College 1842 -- Francis Assikinack, Charles Keejeek, Joseph Chinguak, Francis Petosky, J.B. Assikinach (Chief Blackbird).
13.Article: History of the Manitoulin Island (1836-1862) by Frank A. Myers continued.
Article: Upper Canada College 1842/3 continued -- Mrs. Blossom Mastin, Francis Assikinack, J.B. Assikinack, Benjamin Assikinack, Atowishcosh.
14.Article: History of the Manitoulin Island (1836-1862) by Frank A. Myers continued.
Change in Distribution of Presents 1836-1842.
Requests from Wikwemikong (Wequamekong).
15.Article: History of the Manitoulin Island (1836-1862) by Frank A. Myers continued.
Requests from Wikwemikong (Wequamekong) continued.
Request Their Priest Be Paid -- Rev. Mr. J.B. Proulx, Rev. Paquin.
16.Article: History of the Manitoulin Island (1836-1862) by Frank A. Myers continued.
Request Their Priest Be Paid -- Bishop Power.
Article: Gore Bay 1890 -- R.J. Porter, A.E. Dyment, Hurst, Capt. Graham, Turnbull, Porter, Mayor Fraser, Ed Jackson, McKessock, Biehl.
Photo: The Graincradle required skill -- Henry Bock. Brief by Melvin Bock.
17.Algoma Elections 1894 results.
18.Photo: The day of the wooden boats. Submitted by Maurice Trick.
Photo: A barn raising at George Priddle's farm. Submitted by Maurice Trick.
19.Article: The Eden Isle of Evil Spirits -- An article published in a national publication December 1952 briefly depicting activities on Manitoulin Island.
20.Article: The Eden Isle of Evil Spirits. continued.
21.Article: My Memory of Providence Bay: by Mrs. E. Pattison -- Johnston, Chief Horn, Mrs. Joseph Turley, Mrs. R.P. Green, William Clark, William Pattison and Janet Turley, John McDougall, Mr. H. McKay, Rev. Rogers, Mrs. Ogle, Mrs. Mary Mutchmore, Mr. Avery.
22.Photo: 1910 "Siver Spray" power boat built by Mr. Bock. Submitted by Melvin Bock.
23.Photo: The Village of Providence Bay (date unknown) includes history notes. Submitted by Mrs. Grace Tracy.
24.Photo: 1912 The Means of Transportation -- horse drawn cutter with George Trick and Lewis Kemp. Submitted by Maurice Trick.
25.Article: Indian Place Names on Manitoulin by Father J. Edward O'Flaherty S.J.H. -- Introduction and The Meaning of Manitoulin.
26.Article: Indian Place Names on Manitoulin by Father J. Edward O'Flaherty S.J.H. -- Wikwemikong, Manitowaning.
27.Article: Indian Place Names on Manitoulin by Father J. Edward O'Flaherty S.J.H. -- Shequiendah.
28.Article: Indian Place Names on Manitoulin by Father J. Edward O'Flaherty S.J.H. -- Assiginack.
29.Article: Indian Place Names on Manitoulin by Father J. Edward O'Flaherty S.J.H. -- Tehkummah.
30.Article: Indian Place Names on Manitoulin by Father J. Edward O'Flaherty S.J.H.
Photo: 1912 W.L.Trotter, General Merchant, Shequiandah.
31.Photo: Barn raising on Cockborn Island, about 1890, possibly Pateman Farm. Submitted by Glen McLeod.
Article: A Story is Told -- Mr. Ainslie search for flour.
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Photo: Neil McIntosh 1912 -- advertisement details about his business.
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Article: Four Days on Lonely Island; Eats dog. 1883 story includes the names Wm. Lloyd, Fred Martin, H.W. Martin, Robert Boyter, Dave Boyter, Chas. Burrison. Submitted by Jean Harvey.
2.Article: Four Days on Lonely Island; Eats dog. continued.
Letter to the Editor: Names of women group P 13, Vol 1, No 2.
What is in this issue.
3.Photo: of pioneer home of Henry Lewis (father of Mrs. Sloss Sr.).
Article: History of Long Bay by Mrs. Robert Sloss Sr. -- Memoirs include the names Wilson's, Hunt's, Sandy McColeman, George Pearson.
4. Article: History of Long Bay by Mrs. Robert Sloss Sr. continued -- Memoirs include the names Badgerow, Williton, Pearson, Richard Hearn, Sandy McColeman.
Article: Manitoulin "Drys" Appeal to Minister, 1914 -- R.R. Gamey involved.
5.Photo: The Saw Mill Providence Bay 1907/8, submitted by Grace Tracy.
Don McDougall, Tom McNichol, Jack Pete McDonald, Delance Latkam, Jim Love, Mick McNichol, Elmere Pattison, Parkins, Hopkins, William Chisolm, Jack Cameron, George and Reddy Armstrong.
6.Story: Instinct vs Instruments -- by Melvin Bock.
7.Photo: The Cook's dock sawmill in the village of Silver Water.
8.Photo: A family picture est. 1900, submitted by Walter Smyth -- Winnie and Roy Smyth, Russell Hopkins, Chess Willis, Mable Priddle and son Humphrey, Archie Duncanson, Wilbur Edmonds and Elma Edmonds.
9.Article: Algoma Missionary News and Shingwauk Journal by Rev. P.T. Rowe, April 1, 1881.
10.Article: Algoma Missionary News and Shingwauk Journal continued.
11.Article: Algoma Missionary News and Shingwauk Journal continued.
Article: Fire at Little Current -- January 16, 1919.
Article: A Loss to Little Current -- February 20, 1919. Mr. Ruth Hay.
12.Photo: A community picnic in Silver Water. Submitted by Walter Smyth.
13.Article: Local Items January 2, 1919 -- Ed Snow, Miss Jennie Brett, Miss Meda Atkinson, Mrs. A. Burns, Mrs. Wm. Johnson, Miss Irene Shields, Misses Jean Wilson, Willa Palmer, James McIntosh, Dan Matheson, Miss Ethel McIntosh, Miss Bassford, Mr. & Mrs. Paisley, Mrs. J.W. Kinney, Milton Brett, Mrs. A.C. Bryan, John Langtree, Dr. L.R. Gamey, Miss Nelda Smith, Miss Bessie Jaffray, Mrs. Jas. Carter and Clifford, Miss Lena Rheaume, Mr. & Mrs. Wes Hamilton, Mrs. Bracken, Miss Margaret Thorburn, Miss Douglas McGregor, Mrs. Cliff Ferguson.
14.Death: of Mrs. Francis Wagg Sr. (1855-1919).
Death: of Mrs. J.B. Baker -- deceased children; Edward, Joe, William, John, Mrs. Andrew Robertson, Mrs. McConnell, Mrs. Dornbus, Mrs. R. Orford, Mrs. Bumstead, and Miss Lydia Baker.
Death: of Mrs. E.G. Scott -- 1919.
Farm for Sale 1919 -- apply to Geo. W. Hutchinson.
15.Photo: Dinner camp for workers. Submitted by Walter Smyth -- Roy Smyth, John McLeod, Jacob Rumley, Ed Hopkins, Donald McGibbon.
Death: of John H. Hall (1882-1919) -- sisters Mrs. Cyrus Hall, Mrs. J. Smeltzer, Mrs. Duxbury and Mrs. George Kay.
Death: of Benjamin Vine (1856-1919) -- wife Etta Griffith, son Bethal, daughters Myrtle, Clara and Annie.
16.Article: Germs more deadly than Germans.
Article: Nominations 1919 -- J.W. Kinney, Wm. Strain, John Douglas, John Donaldson, Wm. Linley, Russul Noble, Alf Battyre, Wm. Beange, Ed Baker, John Bowser, Alex Ednie, Randolph Fraser, Samuel Johnson, Wm. McShane, Geo. Thompson, C.P. Ferguson, John T. Galbraith, Daniel Kay, Robt. T. McDonald, Russell G. Ritching, Andrew Tracey, David Williamson Sr.
Marriage:: Campbell to Bailey, 1919.
17.Indian Land Sale Grant Copy: William Coburn, Jim McQuarrie.
18, 19.Deed copy.
20. Article: about Mr. Humphrey May, born 1844, written by John Priddle, grandson of Humphrey May -- parents Mr. and Mrs. Philip May.
21. Article: about Mr. Humphrey May continued -- wife Jane Dorcas Franklin; children Mary Jane (Mrs. William Priddle), Elizabeth (Mrs. William Longworth), Maggie (Mrs. David Boyter), Dorcas (Mrs. George Priddle), Nellie (Mrs. Harrison Nevills), Lucinda (Mrs. Joseph Addison), Humphrey Jr., John and Gilbert. Mrs. E.P. Eawyer, Humphrey (Bud) May.
22.Photo: Grandpa May and Aunt Molly Priddle 1912.
Article: about Mr. Humphrey May continued.
23.Photo: Humphrey Philip May and wife Jane Dorcas Franklin.
Article: about Mr. Humphrey May continued -- wife died in 1912; they married in 1865.
24.Article: about Mr. Humphrey May continued -- Humphrey Priddle, John and Gilbert May, Mrs. Grenville Orr.
Note "father of six daughter and three sons". Mary Jane (Mrs. Wm. Priddle), Elizabeth (Mrs. William Longworth), Maggie (Mrs. David Boyter), Dorcas (Mrs. George Priddle), Nellie (Mrs. Harrison Nevills), Lucinda (Mrs. Joseph Addison), Humphrey Jr., John and Gilbert.
25.Article: Monteith born on Manitoulin?
Death: of Mr. John Monteith.
Article: Silver Bay 1919, Women's Institute -- Mrs. M.I. Johnston, Mrs. T.W. Thomson Jr., Mrs. R. Coe, Annie and Edith Johnston, Florence Bassingthwaite, Mrs. J.E. Johnston, Mrs. H. Bassingthwaite.
26.Photo: A day of rest at the timber camp, about 1890 -- Mr. & Mrs. Henry Smyth, Henry Farthing, Mrs. Henry Farthing, Walter Smyth.
27.Advertisement: W.R. Tighe 1919.
Article: Little Current 1919 -- Mrs. Clifford Ferguson, Miss Sarah Mastin, Misses Whalen, John Clark, Alena and Peter McDonald, Robert Currie, Arnold Sims, Bob Patten, Hugh Hay, Misses Kathryn Scesson, Florence Hay, Gladys Boyter, Elizabeth Wilkin, Frank Conlon, Lorne Cockle, George Currie, Mr. & Mrs. Chambers, Mr. and Mrs. O. Vincent.
Article: Kay Settlement 1919 -- Messrs. Bob and Andy King, Harold and Edward Cranston, Mr. Joe Bowerman, Mr. & Mrs. Jim Cranston, Mr. D. McQueen, Mrs. Barclay.
28.Photo: Church a social event, submitted by Eileen McMillan. -- Note: Thought to be a picture of a group at the Billings Church.
29.Photo: Anglican Church 1845.
Article: The Manitoaning Mission, St. Paul's Anglican Church -- Rev. Adam Elliot, Captain T.G. Anderson, Rev. Charles Crosbie Brough, Rev. Frederick A. O'Meara, Bishop Strachen, Father Hanipaux, Peter Jacobs.
30.Photo: Manitoulin Railroad in 1913 (Canadian Pacific Railway Service).
31.Article: The railroad in 1913 -- Abraham Hughson, Mrs. M. Bryant.
Notice: to farmers 1919 -- J.T. Burns.
Notice: 1919 -- Mr. Peter L. Mastin, Mr. A.J. Mastin, W.H. Mastin.
Farm for Sale 1919 -- Hiram Pearson.
32.Article: Origin of the Indian
Births: 1919; Son to Mr. & Mrs. Burton Witty. Son to Mr. & Mrs. Harvey Haner.
Article: The Loyal Sons Bible Class -- Mrs. R. Wiseman, Roberta Latta, Cecil Runnalls, Harold Lane.
33.Advertisement: 1919; The Weekly Fashions. Two McCall patterns.
Article: 1919; Providence Bay Women's Institue -- Mrs. Wm Monkhouse, Mrs. W.I. Wagg.
Article: 1919; Tehkummah -- Misses A. and Liliam Tison, Pts. Lorne Russell, Mrs. John Ward.
34.Article: 1919; U.F.O. Convention -- R.R. Gamey, Beniah Bowman.
Article: 1919; Pegantrum -- Mrs. Tom Wilson, Mrs. Robert Pickard, Mr. & Mrs. John Kerr, Mr. Ben Vine.
Article: 1919; Snowville -- J.A. Ward, Pte. Alex Russell, Miss M. Bannister, Misses Ada and Alice Turnbull.
Article: 1919; Sheshegwaning -- Rev. John New.
Article: 1919; Storage Batteries -- Milton Brett.
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Photo: The mill at Cutler.
Article: Last trip on ice with mail 1926 -- submitted by John Robertson.
1.Letters to the Editor: 1984 -- Dorothy Purvis, Willy McDonald, T.H. Thompson, Mrs. M. Bohler (Margaret Robertson), Cora (Irwin) Jutra.
Correction to edition 3, back page.
2.Rockville's Early History.
3.Elegy written in a country Churchyard -- by Thomas Grey.
Photo: The Cold Springs Church.
4. Article: A Pioneer looks backward -- Mr. & Mrs. Jas Spry, Mr. Batman.
5. Photo: Oxen that helped clear the first land in Rockville.
Article: A Pioneer looks backward continued.
6. Photo: Stuart's Mill, Honora -- John Collins, James Spry Sr., Gid Hawk.
7. Article: Honora in the early days -- Wm. Graham, Mr. & Mrs. David Hay, Mr. Graydon Hay, Dr. Herriman, Mr. Chas. Stuart, Mr. John Collins.
8.Article: Honora in the early days continued -- Gideon Edward Hawke, Mr. David Hay, Mr. Wm. Trumble, Mr. M. Sanderson, Mrs. S. Leonard, Barbara Ward.
9.Photo: Honora in 1900.
10. Article: Rockville's Uninhabited Clearings, by Mrs. H. Spry -- Mr. Stapleton, Mr. Glasby, Wm. Stevens, Adolphus Woods (children: William John, Leslie, Myrtle, Ethel), Kirkwood, Harold Shepard, Tom Parkinson, Harry Sheppard, Alf Spry, Adam Demmy, Harvey Sheppard, Jim Moore, Jessie O'Brien, John Connor, Ben Hallet, Annie Fowler, Kathaleen Hallet, Teddy Robinson, Arthur Newman, Andy Hannah, Norman Earl, John Moore, Annie Fields, Leslie Woods, Bassingwaites, Glasby.
11. Article: Rockville's Uninhabited Clearings, by Mrs. H. Spry continued -- Wm. Stevens, Alfred Newby, Thomas Batman, George Spry, Ted Ashley, Jim Ashley, Albert Ashley, Farquhar Anglin, Mr. & Mrs. Looker, Mrs. Robert King, Bernard Felix, George Hammond, Miss Bassingwaite, Lawrence Tann.
Photo: A Sunday drive -- Miss Lily Campbell, Miss Faye Chisolm, Bernard and Harold Felix.
12.Photo: In Camp -- Bill Phillips.
Article: The story of Honora post-office by Mrs Ethel Campbell -- William Graham, Mrs. Ann Wright, Gideon Hawke, John Collins, George Campbell, William Moore.
13.Photo: Louis Corbiere.
Photo: "Old Wandabence".
14.Photo: Logging operation.
Article: Rockville as I knew it in 1919 by Milton Sanderson -- Mr. & Mrs. Alfred Spry, Mr. Spry Sr., Jim Spry, Faye and Julian Chisolm.
15.Letter to the Editor: "Oxen vs Man", by Andrew Russell -- John Lane.
Article: Herbert Looker by Mrs. A Newby -- Edith, Florence, Edmond, Norman.
16.Photo and brief: William Ashley by Mrs. A. Newby -- Mr. & Mrs. Ashley, Wes. O'Brien, Gib Hawk.
Notice: General Registrar of 1890 Pioneer Trustees -- John Connor, James Spry, A.D. Wood, A. Sheppard, Alf Spry, John Moore, G. Hammond, William Stevens, Adolphus Wood, Alfred Newby, Jos. Parkinson.
17.Photo: William Cannard, Jack Spry, Mrs. John Connor, Isobel Sheppard.
Article: by Zella Spry -- Mr. & Mrs. William Cannard's children, Maude, Walter, Harry, Lucy, Phoebe, William, May, and Orilla, Jack Cannard, Dolly Thompson, Joseph Cannard, Mr. Wm. Skippen, Mr. Vanzant.
18.Article: by Zella Spry continued -- Jack Ballie, Harry Sheppard.
Photo: 1913; Mr. & Mrs. (Dolly Thompson) Jack Cannard.
19.Photo: young Joseph Cannard.
Article: 1919; Delegation to Ottawa -- Messrs. J.W. Kinney (Mayor), Dr. J.S. Brooks, F. Langton, Geo. Strain, W. Vincer, A.J. Wagg, W. Trotter (Mayor), T.C. Simms, Geo. Baxter, Jas. Lewis (Reeve) J.L. Ferguson, J. Ward, J.J. McMurray, Mr. Hunter.
20.Article: (includes photo) -- Julian Chisolm (born 1905) by Edith Chisolm -- Alonzo Chisolm, Lily Spry, Faye, Julian (Jule), James and Alfred Spry, Lily Snow, Edith Tustian, Jean Bailey, (Marilyn, Julianne, and Alfred Chisolm), Doris Howard, Orion Aelick, Helen Cosby.
21.Article: Julian Chisolm (born 1905) by Edith Chisolm continued -- Mr. & Mrs. Richard Tustian, Bernard & Elaine Felix, Mrs. Sterling.
Article & Photo: Albert Major Newby by Mrs. Alfred Newby -- Sadie Harper.
22.Article: Early years in Rockville by E.A Felix -- Fred Fields, (Laura, George & Henry Newby), Mr. & Mrs. Stevens, Mrs. Demmy, Mrs. & Mrs. James Spry, Harry Sheppard, Joshua Parkinsons, Bill Kennards, Demmy family.
Photo: Mr. & Mrs. Alfed Newby.
23.Article: Early years in Rockville by E.A Felix continued -- Adam Demmy by Mrs. Harvey Spry -- James Spry, Harvey Sheppard, (Elizabeth, Margaret, Joe and Bill Demmy), Albert Sheppard Sr., Louis Corbiere, Mr. William & Mrs. Margaret Phillips.
Article: Early years in Rockville by E.A Felix continued -- John Connor, Burnett Spry, Ashley family, Geo. Hammond, Albert Sheppard, Dolphesus Woods, Cushion family, Mr. Herman, Mr. & Mrs. Aelicks, Thaddy Thompson, Miss O'Dare, Jack Kannard, Wells Parkinson, Albert (Doc) Sheppard, Evelyn Spry, Hattie Spry, Agnes Sheppard, Bill Connor, Alice Stevens, Leslie Woods, John Woods, Elizabeth Moore, Wallace Moore, Mr. Finley, Albert Ashley, Elgin Kennard.
24.Photo: Threshing Time -- Gid Hawk, Annie and Kate Hallett, Jim Spry, G. Hauphman, Willie Hallet, Ted Ashley, W. Parkinson, Alfred Newby.
25.Article & Photo: Mr. & Mrs.(Mary Jane) Joshua Parkinson by Mrs. W. Parkinson -- Nevills family, Elizabeth Parkinson (Mrs. Wesley O'Brien), Robert Parkinson, William Parkinson, Rebecca Ann Parkinson, Richard Parkinson, Wellington Parkinson.
Photos: Mr. & Mrs. William Stevens.
26.Article: William Stevens by Mrs. A. Newby -- married Caroline Brenchley. Children: Mary Ann (Mrs. Alfred Newby), Emma, William, Jim, Harry, Alice (Mrs. Wm. Granger) and Thomas.
Article: Mr. John Ferguson Sr. died 1920 -- wife Mary Johnston. Children: Andrew, Cornelius, Theodore, Lindsay, Mrs. B.A. Griffith, Mrs. Frederick Phillips, Mrs. W.H. Gordon, Jemima, Vicky (Mrs. Stringer).
Advertisement: Manitoulin Roller Flour Mills. J.T. Burns.
27.Photo: Harry Sheppard and sister Lucy.
Photo: Mrs. Albert Sheppard Sr., Mr. & Mrs. Alfred Newby.
28.Photo: Mr. James Spry, Mrs. John (Emma Spry) Connor, Mrs. Gordon Bickell and Marion Bickell.
Article: James Spry by Edith Chisolm -- Lewis Spry married Rose King, Jim Spry, Lily Spry marid Alonzo Chisolm, Belle Spry married Harry Sheppard, Gordon Bickell.
Article: George Spry by Zella Spry -- wife Edith Spry. Burn Spry, Beatrice Thomas, Ethel Mae Moore, Annie Fields, John Moore, Thomas Batman, Joshua Parkinson.
29.Article: George Spry by Zella Spry continued -- Children of George & Edith: Roy Albert Ernest (married Lillian Gordon), Violet Elizabeth, Clara Mae (1: Mrs. Oliver Berry, 2: Mrs. Roy Morrell), Donald Henry (married Alberta Campbell), Elva Elizabeth (Mrs. Doran McColeman), Velma Ethel (Mrs. Goldwin Sheppard), Rena Joyce (Mrs. George Foster), Lorna Beatrice (Mrs. Morland Taylor).
Photo: The Burn Spry homestead.
Article: Burn Spry by Zella Spry -- Lewis Spry.
30.Article: Burn Spry by Zella Spry continued -- wife Beatrice Thomas. Children: George, Violet, Stuart, Pearl, Oscar, Harvey, Eva and infant. Merle Gailbraith, James Spry, James Smith, Mr. Cannard, Jack Cannard, Doc Sheppard, Mr. Kirkwood, Mr. Stoddard.
Photo: Mr. & Mrs. Burn Spry, Mrs. & Mrs. Harvey Spry, Mr. & Mrs. Alfred Newby.
31.Photo: Mr. & Mrs Alfred Spry married at Snowville 1912 -- family included Sheppard, McAllister, Brown, Cushing, Snow, Bennett, Ward, Spry, Connor, Ingram, Welman, Turnbull, Cannard, Thompson.
32.Photo: The Spry homestead -- Belle, Eva, Mr. & Mrs. Jas., Lily, Hattie, Emma, Burn, Jim and Alf.
33.Photo: Rockville Ladies W.I. 1910.
34.Article: Rockville Women's Institute 1964 -- Mrs. Parkinson, Mrs. Howard, Mrs. Lily Spry, Mrs. Wells Parkinson, Mrs. McIntrye, Mrs. Farquhar, Miss Lewis, Mrs. Newby, Mrs. James Bond, Mrs. Herb Hill, Mrs. Runnalls, Mrs. Harvey Spry, Mrs. Vanzant, Mrs. Ramsbottom.
Photos: Mrs. McIntyre, Mrs. Lily Sory, Mrs. Wells Parkinson, Miss E. Lewis, Mrs. Farquhar, Mrs. A. Newby.
35. Photo: Women's Institute 1921 Annual meeting.
Article: Women's Institute 1967 meeting -- Mrs. Harvey Spry, Mrs. Cecil McVey, Mrs. Lulu Howard, Mrs. Wells Parkinson, Mrs. James Bond, Mrs. Don White, Mrs. Hazel Size, Mrs. Ellen Thomas, Mrs. H. Cooper, Ethel Campbell, Mrs. Harry Coventry, Mrs. Pearl Rowe, Mrs. Robert Cosby, Mrs. G. Wood, Mrs. J.B. Ferguson, Mrs. Andrew Beaudin, Mrs. Clarence Cosby, Mrs. Lew Ferguson, Mary Liscumb, Sadie Brown, Mrs. R. Pyette, H.D. Hare, Mary Vincer, Muriel Pyette, Hazel Brown, Evelyn Smith, Eva Turnbull, Welda Campbell, Grace Dewar, Miss Ella Lewis, Mrs. Clara Orr, Mrs. Eldridge Myers, Mrs. Lloyd Lewis, Mrs. Leonard Bond, Mrs. R.C. Walker, Mrs. James G. MacDougall, Mrs. Mildred Sauder, Mrs. Laura Leeson, Mrs. Fred Russell, Mrs. Laura E. Scott, Mrs. Lily Spry, Mrs. Elaine Felix, Mrs. Doris Bowerman, Mrs. Jean Harfield, Goldie E. Taylor, Mrs. Charles Sheppard, Mrs. Edith Chisholm, Mrs. Dan Daggett, Mrs. Irene Sheppard, Mrs. Ellen Sheppard, Mrs. Dorie Chisholm, Mrs. Helen Chisholm, Mrs. Jean Chisholm.
36. Photo and article: Women's Institute 75th 1972 -- Mrs. Julie Chisolm, Mrs. Sterling, Mrs. Austin Zoeller, Miss Helen McKercher, Mrs. Pardy, Mrs. Small, Mrs. Cook, Miss Martin.
Letter: by Nellie Joyce -- Jean Wismer, Dot Tregea, Nellie Joyce, Anne Baker, Jessie Summers, Commander Norman Donaldson, Mary Best, Gert Greenman.
Letter: by Robt. Duguid, Chief Engineer, Mr. Peter Donaldson.
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Photo: Mudge Bay boat yard by Viola (Berry) Spry -- Oliver Berry Sr., Sylvester Berry, John Cornelius, George Lebar, Charlie Snow.
2.Article: A Dry Manitoulin 1919 -- Mr. R. Robinson, Mrs. John Purvis, Mrs. J.W. Gagen, Mr. Ed Jackson, Mesdames J.H. Biehl, Alex Purvis, D. McAulay, Messrs. W. Cosby, S. Fraser, W.M. Morrison.
Article: About "Through the Years".
Article: Tehkummah 1919 -- Mr. Sid Frampton.
3.Photo: of Archie Wickett in 1950.
Article: History of Meldrum Bay and Dawson Township by Archie Wickett -- J.W. Fitzgerald, Harry Wasnidge, Bob Barrie.
4.Article: History of Meldrum Bay and Dawson Township by Archie Wickett continued -- Cameron McKinnon, John Poole, Sam Brundidge, Samuel Walker.
5.Article: History of Meldrum Bay and Dawson Township by Archie Wickett continued.
Photo: Four Generations by Arthur Wickett -- Arthur's mother, her father Alexander Baillie, Jennie Billings and May Kinney.
6.Article: History of Meldrum Bay and Dawson Township by Archie Wickett continued -- George Walker, William Nicholas, Wilfred Joyce, Simon Fitzpatrick, Jim Ball, Mr. Hector Ball.
Photo: Arthur and Archie Wickett in 1912.
7.Photo: Fishing Lilly Lake 1922 -- Mrs. Arthur Wickett and wife Kathleen Buckland.
Article: History of Meldrum Bay and Dawson Township by Archie Wickett continued -- Jim Ball, Wm. Cullis, Mr. Miller, Robinson family, Tom Beers, John Wilson, Dave Van Every, Cameron McKinnon.
8.Photo: Mr. & Mrs. Wickett Sr. 50th Anniversary -- Mrs. Thompson, Shirley Stephens, Mrs. Wickett, Meldrum Wickett, Jean M., Lila Murray, Mr. Wickett, Kay Murray.
Article: History of Meldrum Bay and Dawson Township by Archie Wickett continued -- Clark Van Every, Simon FitzPatrick, Wm. Burns, Clarence Morrison, Nat Wickett, Dave Van Every, Cameron McKinnon, Alfred Fisher, Dave Young, George Wickett, Wm. Thornburn, Reid Van Horn, Tom Morrision.
9.Article: History of Meldrum Bay and Dawson Township by Archie Wickett continued -- William Switzer, D.B. McRae, "Waldie", Miss McAllister, Mr. Tillson, William Tilson, Mr. Dyment, Farquhar McRae, Mr. Anderson, Rev. John New, Rev. Wm. Munro, Robert Baillie, O.D. Cadotte.
10.Article: History of Meldrum Bay and Dawson Township by Archie Wickett continued -- George Everett, John Cook.
11.Article: History of Meldrum Bay and Dawson Township by Archie Wickett continued -- Wilbert Steele, Morrison Steele, William Cullis, John Holdsworth, Mrs. Joe Millman, Capt. Red McDonald.
12.Article: History of Meldrum Bay and Dawson Township by Archie Wickett continued -- Jerry Moss, Wilfred Joyce, Jim Moss, J.P. McDonald, Joe Millman, Jack Keen, Frank and Dan Sullivan, Frank and Joe Nicholas, Fred S. James, Harold Purvis, Drake Alexander Leslie.
13.Photo: The Meldrum Bay Sawmill (1900-1914)
Photo: The Wickett's Mill 1921
Photo: The first load of fish boxes from the mill.
14.Article: History of Meldrum Bay and Dawson Township by Archie Wickett continued -- Estabrook, Ed Gaulin, Billie Rae, Sandy McRae, Dan Currie, Bill Crossin, Jim Doyle, Capt. R.H. Jewell, Os Wright, George Wright, John Poole, Scott Misner, Tom Falls, George Everett, Ivan Trick, George Burns, Jim Fitzpatrick, Jim Ball, Jack Walker, Gilbert and Jim Duntin.
15.Photo: A woodcutting bee -- Mrs. Cadotte, Reid VanHorn, John VanEvery, Robb Prentice, Wilfred Joyce, Charlie Joyce.
Article: History of Meldrum Bay and Dawson Township by Archie Wickett continued -- Charlie Allan, Mrs. Doyle, Bob McColmb (?), William Prentice, Jake Prentice, Reg. Bell, Charlie Wasnidge, Aldred Wasnidge, Mr. Beaumont, Duntin homestead.
16.Article: History of Meldrum Bay and Dawson Township by Archie Wickett continued -- Mrs. Alf Fisher, Mary Currie, O.D. Wright, Mr. & Mrs. S.P. Woods, Simon Peter.
17.Article: History of Meldrum Bay and Dawson Township by Archie Wickett continued -- Walt Wright, Dave Van Every, Jim Bell, Hector Ball.
18.Article: History of Meldrum Bay and Dawson Township by Archie Wickett continued -- Dan Sullivan, Jim McColeman, Harold Purvis, F.S. James, Ike Smith, Frank Cockwell, Sam Brundige, William Switzer, D.S. McRae, Xaviar Beakler, (Bill) W.J. McDonald, Sam Walker, Bob Baillie, Thomas Falls Sr., Christopher Barrie, Oakley Joyce, Barrie Falls, Alex Falls, Charlie Joyce, Capt. John Joyce, Wilfred Joyce, Tom Kelly.
19.Photo: The old Turnbuckle thresher, submitted by Arthur Wickett.
20.Photo: The day of buckrake 1950, submitted by Wilfred Joyce.
Article: History of Meldrum Bay and Dawson Township by Archie Wickett continued -- Charlie Burns, Charles McDonald, Joseph and Jackson Armstrong, Wm. Kerr, Ed Markle.
21.Article: History of Meldrum Bay and Dawson Township by Archie Wickett continued.
Photo: A prize winning crop 1913.
22.Article: History of Meldrum Bay and Dawson Township by Archie Wickett continued -- Mr. Walker, J.W. FitzGerald, Mr. S.F. Tolsma, Mr. Myers, Mr. Dennis.
Photos: Archie Wickett at the sugar camp. Snowmobile not likely too fast.
23.Article: History of Meldrum Bay and Dawson Township by Archie Wickett continued -- Rev. Andrew Barclay, Robert Bell.
24.Article: 1919, Meldrum Bay -- Norman Kelly, Mr. F. Lovelace, Mr. & Mrs. A. Wasnidge, Miss Jessie Griffith, Miss Lavina Van Every, Mr. Wm. Morrision, Mr. Bromley, John Van Every, Mrs. O.M. Thomson, Mrs. J. Hopkins, Mrs. J. Addison, Mrs. W.F. Edmonds, Mr. & Mrs. Stewart Clarke, Ada Elizabeth Clarke, John Wesley Van Every, Miss Katherine Buchanan, Mr. W. Cosby, Marvin and Frank Clarke, Stewart Young, Miss Florence Alexander, Miss Livica Ferguson, Misses Margaret and Julia Ainslie and Jessie Clarke.
Article: 1919 -- Dr. Bellman Medical Co.
Article: 1919 -- Registered Stock -- D.J. McLeod.
25.Article: Melvin Bock speaks of days past -- Benjamin Bock, Tom Riching, Mrs. Curly Stewart.
Notice: 1919 -- Mr. O.E. Langford.
26.Photo: Sunday School convention at Kagawong.
27. Photo: Women's Institute 1921 Annual meeting.
Article: Sunday School Convention 1917 Kagawong meeting -- Mrs. Roy Smyth, Mr. and Mrs. E.J. Edmonds, Jean King, Mrs. Moddie, Mrs. A.J. Wagg, Mrs. D. Wyman, Ernest E. Moddie, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Black, Irene Smith, Susie Ferguson, J. Anderson, W.J. Davis, Captain J. Runshaw, E.C. Smith, L.R. Piplier, Arthur C. Edmonds, Mrs. Duncanson, Winnefred E. Cook, Flora Alexander, Mrs. Clarke, Mrs. Belton, Bertha Hartley, Mrs. Robert Tustian, Mrs. Wm. Priddle, Roy Smyth, Mrs. Turner, Mrs. R.G. Halbert, Mrs. Matt Graham, Mrs. John Edmonds, Margaret Edmonds, Mrs. R.A. Smith, Alburtta Greenfield, Rev. and Mrs. R. Barclay, Repha Greenfield, Mae Bailey, Ruby Buck, Elva Buck, Mrs. N.A. Runnalls, Mrs. W.N. Runnalls, Clara E. Runnalls, Wilhemine Hastie, Mrs. Wiber, J.N. Vanhorn, E. Yeatts, Mrs. John King, Mr. and Mrs. A.J. Wagg, Mrs. J.H. Beihl, Mrs. M.L. Davidson, Mrs. George Croft, Mrs. Joe Smyth, Mrs. R. Skeppen, Mrs. R. Love, Mr. and Mrs. David Munro, Robert Wiseman, Mrs. Joe Greenfield, Roblean Tustian, Cranston Perivale, John New, Jeannie Brett, Emma Northesar, Rev. and Mrs. J. McDonald, Norine Tracy, Matilda Pearson, Pearl Hammond, W.D. Runnalls, W. Duxbury, Miss Sarah Duxbury, Wm. Munro, Mrs. W.H. Merrick, Mrs. W. Gordon, Miss Florance Latta, Mr. and Mrs. Galbraith, Miss E.M. Hubbert, Mrs. E. Hilborn, Mrs. Thos. Reid, Mrs. H. Haner, Wm. D. Hopkin, Lizzie Cameron, Mr. and Mrs. W.T. Sterling, A. Watson, Emma Noble, W.J. Berry, Gordon Wm. Beatty, L.C. Bock, Mr. and Mrs. E.A. Letts, Mrs. G.A. Cole, Anna Tilson, Mrs. Shaw.
Article: Bank of Mindemoya 1919 -- Mr. Wallace, Wm. Hare Jr., Mr. King, G.H. Bond, A.J. Wagg, Wm. Vincer.
28.Photo: The ladies aid, submitted by Mrs. Viola Spry.
Article: Memorial Service -- Rev. R. Wiseman.
Article: Mr. C.C. Platt gets registrarship 1919 -- W.R. Abrey.
29.Photo: A wedding 1904, submitted by Viola Spry (Berry) -- Arthur Berry, Mr. & Mrs. Bill Wilson, Mr. & Mrs. Albert Graham, Hattie Prestige.
30.Photo: A girl and her dog 1914, submitted by Viola Spry -- Joyce (Cornelius) Brandow.
Photo: 1912, submitted by Viola (Berry) Spry -- Oliver and May Berry Sr., Lydia, Viola, Robby and Oliver Jr.
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Obituary: of William Bock July 31, 1919 -- Mr. & Mrs. Benjamin Bock, Sarah J. Dowsett.
Death: of Mr. John Hubbard February 13, 1919 -- Miss Sadie Phillips, Mrs. S.E. McCullough, Mrs. John Hodgins, Misses Marie and Clara Bock, Frank and Will Bock.
Obituary: of Wm. Jos. McKeown May 22, 1919 -- Mr. & Mrs. McArthur, Mrs. Wm. Owen, Mrs. Firth, Mrs. Len Robinson.
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Photo: William Cornish holding Marie Gill in 1912.
2. Index and "Through the Years" information.
3. Letter to the Editor -- William MacDonald, Ronald McDonald.
Article: Melvin Bock writes -- Thomas Ritchings, Ben Bock.
4. Article: Melvin Bock writes continued -- Martin Bock, Mrs Minnie Hartley, William George, Laura McCrae, Thomas Lougheed.
5. Letter to the Editor: Norman Bartlett, Henry E. Ross.
Article: Kagawong's beginning -- Mr. Ritchie, Bella C. Bartlett.
Article: Summer Camp Destroyed, 1919 -- R.T. Hall.
Article: Duxbury vs Watson, 1919 -- Mary A. Duxbury, Robert Duxbury.
6. Photo: The late Joe Noland.
Article: Pioneer recalls days of old, submitted Eldene (Bailey) Porter -- Robert Hamilton, George Gallagher.
Photo: The front stone posts made by Joe Noland in front of his farm.
7. Photo: One of the first tractors in the area at Joe Noland's farm.
Article: Pioneer recalls days of old continued -- John Baker, Robert Hamilton, Wilfred Stoneman, Higginbothams family, Gorrel family, Jim Purvis, George Young, R.J. Porter, Hack McClean, Joseph Proctor, James Proctor, James Proctor, Edith Proctor, Flora Proctor, W. Robinson.
Photo: Hauling in hay at Joe Noland's farm 1984 -- Harry Noland.
8. Photo: Joe Noland and Marty Thorburn in Gore Bay.
Article: Pioneer recalls days of old continued -- Fred and Ned Brockelwood.
Article: Bad Boys, 1919.
Article: Orange celebration, 1919 -- Mr. Donald Bailey, Henry Bailey, Cliff Bailey, Albert Campbell.
9. Photo: The W.I. Wagg Store in Providence Bay, 1911.
Photo: Providence Bay.
10. Article: The old Country school, by Eve Proctor.
11. Article: The old Country school, by Eve Proctor -- continued.
Article: Obituary of Nelson Forsyth, 1919 -- Matthew Orr, Mrs. E. Middaugh, Mrs. Ham.
12. Photo: A Wedding, submitted by Eldra Burt -- Jesse Brown, George Shields, Peter Gilchrist, Mrs. Russell Piece, William Montgomery.
13. Photo: Right in style, 1918, submitted by Mary (Wagg) Fogg -- Myrtie (Wagg) Morden.
14. Photo: Doctor Dais on call, submitted by Gilmore Tracy.
Article: Gore Bay Oil & Gas Co., 1919 -- A.E. Graham.
15. Article: Historical Background of Killarney, circa 1820 -- Etienne Augustin de la Morandiere.
16. Article: Historical Background of Killarney continued -- Miss P. Lamorandiere, Charles Lamorandiere.
17. Article: Historical Background of Killarney continued.
Article: Notice 1919 -- W.J. McKenzie.
Article: A letter to U.F.O., 1919 -- Jack Learmont.
18. Article: Black bears a problem to farmers, 1921 -- by Charlie Robertson.
Photo: Charlie Robertson and Tom Pope with three bear shot in 1922.
19. Article: Black bears a problem to farmers continued -- Howard Baker, Andrew Wilson.
20. Article: Black bears a problem to farmers continued -- Mr. George R. McRae.
Photo: The monument in Carnarvon, submitted by Murray McDermid.
21. Photo: Sawmill at Helen Bay -- Tom Bouser and wife Charlotte Baker.
Article: Editor's Note -- John Robertson, Tom Bouser, Fred Eaton, Mrs. Mable Noble, Frank Williams, Joe Williams.
22. Photo: The mill at Helen Bay when it was operating.
23. Photo: Remains of the mill after the explosion.
24. Article: Recollections of Mrs. John Kerr, Ice Lake -- Julie McArthur, Peter McArthur, Mary Campbell McArthur, Archie McGill, Mr. Stinson, Charles McArthur, John Nelson, John Nelson, Mr. Hogg, Jim Brown.
25. Article: Recollections of Mrs. John Kerr continued -- Mr. McClarty, Duncan McLeod, Jim Brown, Bethel Croft, Robert Douglas, Joe Wilson, Charlotte Wilson.
Article: Death of Little Joan Ward, 1919 -- Joe Ward, Mrs. William Tilson.
26. Photo: The old dam at Lake Mindemoya, 1910. Submitted by Mary (Wagg) Fogg.
Photo: The pier at Providence Bay, submitted by Murray McDermid.
27. Article: Scott's Mill by Mrs. Beatrice (Scott) Beange -- John Scott, Maria Paddock, William Scott, L.A. Buck, John Purvis, Ed Purvis, Jim Purvis, J.L. McKenzie.
Photo: The Mindemoya river, submitted by Murray McDermid.
28. Photo: The Wagg home in Gore Bay, owned by Peter Gordon in 1984.
29. Article: Cockburn Island Township (1821) -- Herbert F. Gardiner.
Photo: Main Street Tolsmaville, Cockburn Island.
30. Article: Cockburn Island continued.
Article: Obituary of Mrs. William Burch, 1919 -- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Glanville.
Article: Obituary of E.L. Russell, 1919 -- Robert Russell, Rev. Munro.
Article: Strayed 1919 -- Gordon Vancise.
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Photo: A pioneer homestead, 1895 -- Morris Body Farm in Bidwell.
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2.Wedding: 1919 -- McRae & Omnet.
3.Letter to the Editor: The good old days by Earl Baker.
4.Old Pictures identified: by Mrs. Lewis Ferguson (1) Mrs. John (Mary Johnston) Ferguson (2) Jemima Rozanna Ferguson.
5.Letter to the Editor: Irish, Scottish or English by Cora E. Jutra.
6.Article: Helper saves carrier, boat and mail lost by Ruth McCaig -- Marvin Falls, Emler McCaig, Miss Betty Ferguson, Thomas McCaig, Ivan McCaig, Arthur Mogg.
7.Article: How Deadman's Point got it's name. Narrative by William J. Rumley -- Mr. Arthur Edmonds, W.F. Edmonds, Lewis Kemp, E.W. Davis, Sandy (A.M.) Rumley, John McKinley, Duncan Smith, Mr. Henry Smyth.
8.Article: How Deadman's Point got it's name compiled by Frank A. Myers -- Wilfred Williams, Norman Duncanson, Hughie McGibbon.
9.Photo: 12th July Providence Bay -- Maude (Chislom) Ritching, Mrs. Russ Ritching, Billy Love, Elizabeth Sinclair.
10.Photos: Barn raising in Ice Lake, submitted by Arthur Willett -- Bob Baillie, Beange, McLean.
11.Article: Founder of the Mennonite Brethren in Christ Church in Spring Bay. Submitted by Helen (Haner) Fogal -- William Schroeder, Calvin Haner, Mrs. B. Bock.
12.Article: continued -- Mrs. Gilpin, Bert Hill, Mr. George Hartley, Mrs. Frank Haner, Ada Haner, Mrs. Galbraith, Clifford Galbraith, Gordon Galbraith.
Photo: Providence Bay Boarding House. Submitted by Gilmore Tracy -- Bill Berry, Mrs. Wm Bock, Sam Sinclair, Mrs. McCullough, Mrs. Sam Sinclair.
13.Article: A pioneer tells his story by Jesse Lehman. Submitted by Gilmore Tracy -- Mr. Budge, Alfred Crawford.
14.Article: A pioneer tells his story by Jesse Lehman continued -- Miss Agnes Phillips, Miss Lizzie Potts, Miss Fletcher, Miss Dawson, Mr. Trotter, Mr. Craig, T.W. Thompson, Frank Wagg, Samuel Sloan, Mr. Cowan, Mr. McDonald, Tobias Nighswander, Tom Nighswander, Andrew Tracy.
15.Article: A pioneer tells his story by Jesse Lehman continued.
16, 17.Photo: The days of the horse and buggy. Submitted by Gilmore Tracy -- Jim Burt, Jim Connelly, W.I. Wagg, Sam Sinclair, Albert Davis, Rev. Munro.
18.Photo: A loving kiss -- Harold Wagg, Mary (Wagg) Fogg.
Photo: Providence Bay in 1913.
19.Photo: Mrs. Hartley celebrates 90th.
Article: Mrs. Martha Jane Hartley (nee Neely) 1894.
20.Article: Mrs. Martha Jane Hartley (nee Neely) 1894 continued.
21.Article: Looking back on Little Current by Robin Melton -- Allan Dryburgh, Miss Whaland, Miss McGilvray, Stan Farquhar, Lyle Sims, Elmer Vincent, Jim Lewis, Ernest Lewis, John Dunlop, George Bayers, William Stevens, Thomas Farquhar.
22.Article: Looking back on Little Current by Robin Melton continued -- Allan Dryburgh, Jack Trimmer Sr., Tommy Sims, Sandy Jeffrey, Dr. Carruthers, D. McDonald.
23.Photo: Picnic Island Saw Mill, submitted by Allan Dryburgh.
24.Photo: The old iron horse -- submitted by Allan Dryburgh.
25.Article: Place-Names in Georgian Bay and the North Channel.
26.Article: Place-Names in Georgian Bay and the North Channel -- continued.
27.Article: Place-Names in Georgian Bay and the North Channel -- continued.
28.Photo: The Union Church in Providence Bay -- submitted by Toots McDermid.
Photo: Tracy's Sugar Bush -- submitted by Gilmore Tracy.
29.Photo: Homesteading in Ice Lake -- Mr. & Mrs. Tom Robertson.
Photo: Tom Robertson's home on Ice Lake after fire 1941.
30.Photo: of Tom Robinson Family of Ice Lake -- Janet Pope, Elen Nelson, Annie Hardaker, Will and Alex, John, Margaret Bohler and Andrew.
31.Photo: Bald eagle on Robertson farm -- Mr. J. Merryless.
Photo: 1910 barn-raising bee on Robertson farm.
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Photo: of Billy Sims -- submitted by Jeanne Pearen.
2.Index, subscription and information page for "Through the Years" booklets.
3.Article: Country Correspondence from Years Past -- Richard Tustian, James Gordon, Miss Estelle Carnall, Mr. & Mrs. G. Buck, Mr. & Mrs. W. Beange, Mr. & Mrs. W. Pigeon, Mrs. J.N. Waite, George Croft, Neil Douglas, Andrew Robertson.
4.Photo: Gordon Township picnic.
5.Article: Old Community Picnics -- Harry Hall, Frank Williams, Grant Strain, George (Yankee) Johnston, John Williams, George Strains Sr., Dougal Middleton, Mrs. Pete Bell.
6.Article: Old Community Picnics -- Joe and Irwin Best, Larry and Cecil Wismer, Gordon Wallett, Bill Johnston, Frank Currie, Ted Brockelbank, Bob Morden, Alf Burt, Roy Rayner, Arkon Mervyn, Bill Millar.
Photo: A Kagawong family -- Mr. & Mrs. John Cornelius with Lily and Joyce, also Mrs. Waterhouse.
7.Article: Wilfred "Billy" Sims reminisces by Robin Melton.
Photo: house built by T.C. Sims -- submitted by Jeanne Pearen.
8.Photo: The part of Little Current was known as Sim's Block in 1912. Submitted by Mrs. Jeanne Pearen, daughter of Mr. W.A. Sims of Little Current.
Article: Wilfred "Billy" Sims reminisces continued -- J.G. Sims, Oliver Vincent, Lyle and Billy Sims.
9.Article: Wilfred "Billy" Sims reminisces continued -- Thomas Chapman Sims, Lyle Sims.
Article: Police Court News -- Margaret Pearl LaRouche, John Percy Smith, Mrs. Cooper, Joseph LaRouche.
10.Article: What's in a Name, written about 1945 submitted by Mrs. Clara Lane.
11.Article: What's in a Name, written about 1945 submitted by Mrs. Clara Lane continued.
12.Article: What's in a Name, written about 1945 submitted by Mrs. Clara Lane continued -- William Moody, Jack, Bill and Frank Little, John Long, John Baker, Harvey Beck, Oliver Bond, Stewart Clark.
13.Article: What's in a Name, written about 1945 submitted by Mrs. Clara Lane continued -- Clifford Walker, William Hilliard, Thomas Clarke.
14.Article: What's in a Name, written about 1945 submitted by Mrs. Clara Lane continued -- Joseph Ward, Norris Lovelace, Clinton Sisson, Charles Hore, Miss Catherine Fraser, George Thorburn, Ivan Langtree,
15.Article: What's in a Name, written about 1945 submitted by Mrs. Clara Lane continued -- Alex Mitchell, Cecil Runnalls, John Woods, Dr. Shaw, John Addison, Thomas Phillips, Roy Arnold, Lawrence Morrell, Kenneth Kemp.
16.Article: What's in a Name, written about 1945 submitted by Mrs. Clara Lane continued -- Rev. Mr. Renshaw, Charles Woodruff, Bowerman family, Boyter family, Ed Looker, Richard Coe, Harry Croft, Granger family, Wagg family, Roy Chisholm, Charles Burt, Mr. Lyn Miller.
17.Article: What's in a Name, written about 1945 submitted by Mrs. Clara Lane continued -- Bill Griffith, Oliver Bond, Miss M. Collins, Vernon Person, Neil Douglas, Arthur Gordon, A.E. Graham, William Neily, Webster Tilson, George Scott, Mrs. Robert Lewis.
18.Article: Country Correspondence from Years Past -- Wm. Cosby, Gordon Milligam, R.J. Porter, John McKenzie, Joe Armstrong, Mrs. Chas Myland, Miss Hattie Myland, Mrs. & Mrs. Henry Smeltzer, Mr. John McKechnie, Robert Palmer, Mrs. M. McArthur, John Carr, Mr. W.J. Tucker, Es. Eaton, George Brydges, Samuel Cole, Mr. Bert Fleming, Mr. Wm Goulter, J.B. Graham, John Rumley, Will Graham, Mrs. John Owen, Allan Buschert, Sydney Berry, Miss Bessy Young, Mrs. Frost, Mrs. Bassingthwaite, John Vance, Mr. & Mrs. Elliot.
19.Photo: Rev. Munro preaches in Thessalon, submitted by Gilmore Tracy.
20.Photo: Rev. Munro pictured with a log drive.
21.Photo: Home of young couple starting out.
22.Photo and Article: Rev. Munro's buggy at a log camp. Article by Gilmore Tracy -- Charlie Wright, Tom Wright, Bob and Bill Wright, Pete and Albert King, Tom Merrylees, Austin Merick, Jim McGill, Archie Rowe, Lew Witty, Archie Duncanson, Jim Panton.
23.Article: Through the Years with Lillie Williams (nee Morden).
Advertisement: The "Old Honesty" cooking stove.
24.Advertisement: T. Eaton sewing machines.
Article: Through the Years with Lillie Williams continued.
25.Article: Through the Years with Lillie Williams continued -- Dr. Baker, Mr. Oliver Runnalls.
Advertisement: Kroehler Divanette Suite, 3 pieces $84.00.
26.Photo / advertisement: The Manitoulin Lumber Co.
27.Advertisement: Sash and Door Factory of W.E. George, Gore Bay.
Advertisement: Merchants Bank of Canada, W.S. Chisholm Mgr., Gore Bay Branch.
28.Photo: Back in 1909 -- Meredith Street, Gore Bay following the fire that destroyed the business section.
Article: Country Correspondence from Years Past continued -- C.H. Mastin, Mr. J.T. Hall, Mrs. A.E. Graham, J.R. McGregor, Purvis Bros. Mr. & Mrs. T. Wilson, George Coft, A.W. McArthur, Henry Palmer, Henry Palmer.
29.Article: Country Correspondence from Years Past continued -- John McKenzie, Thomas Wilson, Crawford's mill, J.B. Graham, Eli H. Corbiere, Leo Ensiben, William Corbiere, Abe Lehman, Miss M. Beange, Miss Bessie Fraser, Messrs. Beattie and Robert Thorburn Jr., Arthur Eade, James Gordon, Ed Bartlett, Mr. & Mrs. Sproule, Mr. George Tustian Sr, Miss Justine Foster, Miss Ida Noland, Ward Foster, Mr. John Hall, Wes Strain, Frank Wagg, Mrs. Wasnidge, Mr. T.W. Cook, Capt. Angus Morrison, Miss Hubell, Mr. & Mrs. W.J. Griffith.
30.Article: Country Correspondence from Years Past continued -- Miss Ida Jackson, Miss Pearl Ilene Platt, Mr. & Mrs. C.C. Platt, Edward Blake Purvis, Oliver Runnalls, Hy Skippen Sr., Noah Skippen, Frank Scott, Henry Skippen, Rob Brown, Bob Gamey, Andrew Robertson, James Montgomery, Lizzie McMillan, May Beck, Will Strain, Ruby Strain, Miss Mildred Kingsboro, George Hennings.
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Photo: A new building in Gore Bay -- Post Office. Submitted by Ann Claridge.
2.Index, subscription and information page for "Through the Years" booklets.
3. Photo and Tribute to "Through the Years" founding Editor, Lorne H.E. McQuarrie on his untimely passing. Written by his father W.J. McQuarrie, Publisher of "Through the Years".
4.Letters to the Editor: W.B. Snow, Joe Ward, Lilly Spry, Donald C. Thompson, Mary C. Shantz, Albert L. Buck, Archie and Gwen Wickett, Bruce Webster.
Photo: Archie Wickett.
5.Letters to the Editor: Allan Dryborough, Mr. Bock, Annie McNicol, Toots McDermid.
Photo: The days of timbering and horses -- Earl McGibbon.
6.Article: The bizarre story of Danny Dodge's Death 1938 -- John F. Dodge, Lorraine McDonald, Lloyd Bryant, Wes Rider, Robert Batman.
7.Article: The bizarre story of Danny Dodge's Death 1938 continued.
Photo: Dodge family yacht about 1930. Submitted by Kathleen Dinsmore.
8.Notice: REWARD $1500.00 -- for the recovery of Daniel G. Dodge's body.
9.Article: Country Correspondence from Years Past -- George Henning, W.H. McGregor, J. McLaughlin, J. Hutchinson, Gordon's mill, William Gilroy, James Caddel, Robert Seers, Rev. Mr. Fretz, Martin L. Buck, Rev. S. Marks, Hugh Brown, Truman Wilson, W.T. Edmonds, Jacob Rumley, Lach Duncanson, Jas Hutchinson, R. McKay.
10.Article: Manitowaning Memories by Robin Melton -- Owen McGuire, Lulu Fairbarn, Ruby Ferguson, Ruby Sparrow, Alec Alken, Susan McCiver, Gertrude Jewel, Helen Peterson, Luther Hart, Mary Gabriel, Neil D. Reid.
Photo: submitted by Owen McGuire -- John McGuire, John Hunter.
11.Article: Manitowaning Memories continued -- Dr. Walker, Dr. Dowsley.
Photo: submitted by Owen McGuire -- Downtown Manitowaning in the earlier days.
12.Article: Manitowaning Memories continued -- John James Morrow, John Shields, Alec Russel.
Photo: submitted by Owen McGuire: 1926 logging camp at Collins Inlet -- Cecil McLennan, Albert Mishibinisima, Alphonse Cooper, Moses Fox, John Osawabine, Bill Third, Moreau, Dan Gaiashk, Sim Collins.
13.Photocopy: 1896 Fishery License.
14.Article: The days of snow and more snow 1947 -- Ivan Purvis, D.A. McQuarrie.
Photos: of 1947 snowfall, submitted by Ann Claridge.
15.Article: Country Correspondence from Years Past 1909 -- A.L. Kemp, Jackson Bros., Sam Greer, Mrs. T. McCulligh, Reeve Munro, Mr. Boyd, Will Hilliard, Mr. & Mrs. John Fraser, Norman Smith, Jas. Fisher, A.E. Johnson, N. Smith, Mr. W. Vincer, Mr. Widdifield, Mr. Wm. Smith, Romaine Conley, Oliver Bond, Edward Rodgers, William Wilson.
16, 17.Photo: The 1908 Killarney hockey team -- Sandy McIvor, Bill Reid.
18.Article: The Middleton's memories -- Dougal Middleton, Mrs. Tom Clark Sr., Mrs. Pearson, Mr. Milligan, Mrs. Dorothea Alken, McPhee family farm, Farquhar McRae, Dr. Davis, William Baker.
19.Article: The Middleton's memories continued -- Lilly Middleton, William Baker, Joe Noland.
Photo: 1937: submitted by Mr. and Mrs. Dougal Middleton -- Sidney Dinsmore, Dougal Middleton.
20.Photo: 1923, submitted by Mr. and Mrs. Dougal Middleton -- Lorne Baker, Dougal Middleton.
Article: The Middleton's memories continued -- William Arnell, Lilly Middleton.
21.Article: The Middleton's memories continued.
Advertisement: Smith Bros. General Merchants -- Angus Able, Gore Bay 1936.
Article: March 11, 1909 -- Miss Moncrief, McDonald & Baxter Lumber Co.
22.Photo: 5 Sisters 1940 -- Jean Goodbrand, Bessie Wright, Frances Bock, Margaret Woods, Jessie Elliot.
Article: The Johnson family by Betty (Johnson) Moody -- Patrick Campbell Johnson, Elizabeth Grindle, George Johnson, William Johnson, Martha Johnson, Susan Johnson, Issac Allen.
23.Article: The Johnson family continued -- Patrick and Elizabeth (children: George, William Isaac, James and Eli) Jane (Hall) Johnson (children: Ishmael, Ida, John, Eliza Jane, Alfred, Caroline, William, Susan and Isaac (twins), George, Samuel, Alice, James and Myrtle (twins).
Photo: Bessie Wright, John Woods, Jean Goodbrand.
24.Article: The Johnson family continued.
Photo: Bill Johnson, Stan Goodbrand, Millie Johnson, Gail Goodbrand, Jean Goodbrand.
25.Photo: Shell gas station Gore Bay.
Article: Story from the Past -- Isaac (Ike) Johnson Jr.
Article: Death of William Trimble, 1919.
26-29.Article: Accounts of Peninsula Portage 1833 by Rev. William Case.
30.Article: Charles Slomke passes -- Elizabeth Hinds, Clayton Slomke, Mrs. S. Burkholder, Ephriam Wiggins, John W. Kinney, William Burns, William Woods, William J. Griffith, Norman Buchanan, Frank Williams.
Article: Obituary of Mrs. (Harriet Almond) George Strain Sr. -- William Strain, Miss Lottie Strain, Ruby Slomke, Ethel Wright, Teddy Strain, Sarah Scott, Roy Strain, Fred Strain, Fred Strain, Roswell Strain, Rev. Walker, Rev. Swanson.
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Photo: Mr. Oswald Hinds Hardware and Furniture Store, Manitowaning.
Article: For Sale, Wagon by A.J. Chicolm, Cutler, Ontario.
Advertisement: Wool, by Manitoulin Woolen Mills, Sheguiandah. A. Weber.
Births: Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ferguson, twin boys -- Mr. and Mrs. W. Montgomery, a son -- Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McLean, a son -- Mr. and Mrs. Chas Wright, a son.
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2.Indexes.
3.Letters to the Editor: Earl Baker.
4.Letters to the Editor: Jean Dixon, Clara E. Jutra (on the Best and Noble families).
5.Photo: 1908 Women's Institute Poplar -- Atkinson, Lowrey, Foster, Newell, Oxford, Davis, Baker, Sides, McGillivary, Minerva, Robinson, Dinsmore, Wilkinson, Watt, Noland, Moscrop, Griffith, Scott, Kinney, Baker, McArthur.
6.Article: Memories of Nola Smith (nee Dryburgh) by Robin Melton -- Mr. Ripley, Robert McDougall, Helen Porter, Wesley Taylor.
7.Article: Memories of Nola Smith continued.
Photo: Serge bloomers in 1930 -- Ella Caddel, Nola Dryburgh.
Article: Do you remember when? -- R.T. Hall, R.C. Oliver, Jas. Fisher, Stewart Clarke, Frank Clarke, Wm. Burns, John Taylor, Mr. Beattie, Thomas Lougheed, Norman Forsyth.
8.Photo: The early years of Cockburn Island.
Article: The historical settings and early beginnings.
9.Photo: Main Street Tolsmaville, Cockburn Island.
Article: Early years on Cockburn -- Isaac Cockburn.
10.Article: History of Cockburn Island.
11.Photo: Do you remember when? Of deer and moose hunt.
Advertisement: Oliver Vincent General Merchant, Little Current.
12.Article: The mystery of the bell in Gore Bay -- W.F. McRae, Geo. R. McRae.
Article: George Ross McRae Pharmacy -- Harry Bull, Dr. Jas. A. Baker, Nancy Omnet.
Article: Major William Farquhar McRae, Lawyer -- R.R. McKessock, Marjory Stevenson.
13.Photo: Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay Johnston.
Article: The Johnstons Recall, by Robin Melton -- William Kemp, Catharine Johnston, Miss Cumberland, Lindsay Johnston, Reverend Tait, Jim Purvis.
14. Article: The Johnstons Recall continued -- Ada Johnston, Catharine Johnston.
Photo: Lawrence Johnston.
15. Article: Do you remember when? -- Mrs. Herring, Mrs. A.J. Wagg, Dr. Baker, May Galbraith, G. McCracken, A.E. Letts, Frank Williams, Wm. Ainslie.
Article: Early settlers on Barrie Island -- Thomas Allan & Eliza Vancise (Pearl, James, Lottie, Clara, Mary, Marion, Rhoda); Alf Armstrong & Margaret Phalen (William, Clarence, Alvin, Elva, Alfred); Frank Alexander & Annie Roszell (Wesley, Wilhelmena, Charlotte, Georgina, Aleitha, Flora, Lyle, Hector); James Allan & Della Lane (Doris, Edgar, Leola, Gladys, Gordon, Edna, Catherine).
16, 17. Article: Early settlers on Barrie Island by J. Lawrence Runnalls -- John McLean, John McQueen, Mrs. Long, Wm. Blackstock, Frank Alexander, Matthew Cole, Robert Lewis, Ernest Letts, Hector McLean, Thomas Allan, Robert Lane, Albert Ellis, Fred Ellis, Neil McPhail, John McPhail, James Small, Charles Greer, Sam Cole, George Cole, Ed Runnalls, William Phalen, Joseph Phalen, Archibald Latta, John Latta, John Lane, Samuel Lane, Mr. Lee, Hugh McLean, Jack Latta, Oliver Runnalls, Nelson Runnalls, Robert Brydges, George Noble Sr., John Jeffkins Sr., Harry Witty, Thomas McCracken, William Vancise, Nelson Morden, Peter Archdeacon, John Witty, Burton Witty, George Witty, Robert Gamble, Norman Lebar, John McLean, James Morden, Mr. Zettler Donald Griffith, William Blackburn, Robert Morden, Thomas Letta, Thomas Witty, George Mervyn, Harry Mervyn, T.B. Greenman, John Coutts, Duncan McAllister, John Calback, Robert Long, William Roszell Jr., William Roszell Sr., Philip Morden, Steven Morden, Orton Morden, Joseph McTaggart, Walter Jennings, John Jennings Sr., John Jennings Jr., Mr. Morris, Albert Long, Tim Emery, John Schoenblum, Jim Young, Dickout, Albert Long.
18. Article: The Johnston's Recall continued -- Lindsay Johnston.
Article: October 13th, 1908 -- Wesley Mutchmor, Frank Wolfe, Chas. Wolfe, Pierre Moriere, Mr. & Mrs. Jos. Best, Christina Helen Campbell, Samuel Gordon Flanagan, H.B. Hunt, Mrs. James McCannell, George Beck, W.E. George, George Willett, Rev. Mr. Neal, Albert Orford, Rev. J.J. Ferguson.
19.Photo: Stone quarries of past years in Dawson Township (2)
20.Article: Manitoulin early history by Robin Melton.
21.Article: Manitoulin early history continued.
Article: Do you remember when? -- John McDonald, R. McDonald, A. Smith, Barney Addison, J. Cronk, Jim Hazzard, Frank Quinn, Jas. Crawford.
22.Article: Manitoulin opened for settlement by Robin Melton -- George Obbotossaway, Sarah Newman, James Chance, William McDougall.
23.Article: Manitoulin opened for settlement continued.
Article: Do you remember when? -- Thomas Lewis, Dan McChesnie, Albert Long, Mr. Morden, Charlie Wright, Donald McArthur, Mr. & Mrs. George Willet, Mr. & Mrs. T.R. Lougheed, Mr. & Mrs. Sandy McCannell, Mr. & Mrs. A.V. Buck.
24.Photo: Dressed for Church -- Mrs. Louie Paul, Mrs. Mary Ebins (Wabange) and Sopie Wabange.
25.Article: The Manitoulin Indian Treaties of 1836 compiled by Frank A. Myers.
26.Article: The Manitoulin Indian Treaties of 1836 continued -- Sale of liquor to Indians.
Article: Do you remember when? 1909 -- James Crawford, John Kemp, A.L. Kemp, H. Bull, Matt Irving, Dr. J. Johnston, Hugh Brown, John McGibbon, William McKinley, Etta Mary Hall to William Leslie Richman, Annie Baker Matheson to Albert Reid Wood, John Smeltzer to Lydia Hall, Mrs. Chas Mayland.
27.Photo: The old Red Mill at Little Current, submitted by Allan Dryburgh.
Article: How Little Current got its name, by Frank A. Myers -- John Burkitt, George Ironside.
28.Article: How Little Current got its name continued.
Article: Meaning of the Indian word for Little Current.
29.Article: Meaning of the Indian word for Little Current continued.
Article: Do you remember when? 1909 -- William Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Isbister, Mr. Ernie Taylor.
Photo: the lighthouse at Little Current.
Marriage: Janet Sophia Jaffray to Hiram Wesley Clark, Bertha Smith, Ethel Strain, Edna Beck.
30.Article: Do you remember when? 1909 -- Miss Thompson, Mr. Melville Stringer, Walter Gilpin, David Kerr, Mr. Jas Crawford, Mr. Bert Bond, Mrs. F. Bassingthwaite, Mrs. A. Sibbald, Mr. M. Stapleton, Mrs. A. Sibbald, Mr. M. Stapleton, Mr. Fred Moody, Reid Davidson, Drs. Shaw and Walker, Mr. Wm. Gilroy, Smith Bros.
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Article: In the good old days.
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2.Indexes.
3.Article: Through the Years one year old.
4.Letters to the Editor: Norma Haves Island poem.
Article: Poison Ivy -- George Johnston.
5.Article: Poison Ivy continued -- Doug Murray.
Article: Looking back on Little Current.
6.Photo: 62nd Wedding Anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. W. Cosby of Gore Bay, April 17, 1919.
Article: Country Correspondence from Years Past 1909 -- Judge McCallum, J.R. McGregor.
7.Photo: The Croaker Island quarry.
8.Photo: The Croaker Island quarry.
9.Photo: A large loop used Croaker Island.
Article: About the Croaker Island quarry -- Mrs. Viala Spry (nee Berry), Oliver Berry Jr., Enos Berry, Cletuis Berry, Pat Weatherall.
Photo: Pat Weatherall in his launch.
Article: Country Correspondence -- Miss Ludlow, Mrs. Jas Fitzpatrick.
10.Article: Little Current memories -- Thomas Dunn, Rose Peltier, Ursula Roszel.
Photo: ship, The Algoma.
11.Article: Little Current memories -- Mr. Elmer Vincent, Mr. A. Dryburgh, Dr. Carruthers, Dr. McDonald, Dr. Young, John Young, Clay Cook, Mel Boyter, Humphrey Beaudin, Harold Hembruff, George Baxter, Al Little, Almer Vincent.
Photo: Dredge at work in the Channel.
12.Article: Country Correspondence from Years Past, 1909 -- Andy McDonald, Mr. Galbraith, Mr. McColeman, William Horn, Miss G. Morris, Mrs. H. McKeon, Miss E. Cochrane, Miss Alice Wilson, Mrs. Thomas Robertson, William Priddle, Mr. R.E. Bell, Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Holland, Mrs. T. Robinson, Mr. Bunt, Dr. McLaughlin, Mr. Spackman, Mr. J. Royal, Charlie Burnett, Miss Harper, Thomas Batman, T.J. Batman, Mr. A. Batman, Miss Vera Miller, Miss Sadie Becks, Dan McDonald.
13.Article: Country Correspondence from Years Past, 1909 continued -- J. Russell McGregor, Stephen Cronkhite, Robert Robinson, Neil McColeman, Miss Mannikin, Mutchmore mill, William Charters, Robert Galt, Art McArthur, George Strain, Archie Turner, Miss M. Platt, Lizzie Robinson, Miss Hettie Middleton, E. Snow, E. Minard, Phil McGrath, Oliver Berry.
14.Photo and article: Purdy's Mill in Manitowaning submitted by Florence E. (nee Purdy) Armstrong -- John Purdy, Seymour Purdy, Henry Martin, Jim Martin.
15.Photo: John Purdy.
Photo: Jane (McCauley) Purdy, wife of John.
Article: Purdy's Mill in Manitowaning continued.
Photo: Roberta Purdy (Mrs. Alan McKenzie) standing on a pile of lumber at the Mill.
16.Photo: 1906 or 1907 Purdy Mill and house -- John Purdy, Seymour Purdy.
Article: Purdy's Mill in Manitowaning continued.
17.Photo: Queen Street, Manitowaning.
Article: Purdy 1879, 1898, 1898.
Photo: Queens Hotel.
18, 19.Copy of John Purdy land purchase.
20.Advertisement: of John Purdy.
21.Article: Mail Service -- Jim Purvis, Norbert Loosemore.
22.Article: Lighthouses -- James MacDonald, Lauchie MacDonald, J.P. MacDonald, Alfred Cook, Captain Rogue, Foster Morris.
23.Article: Channel Islands -- J.P. MacDonald, Alexander Henry.
24.Article: Channel Islands continued -- Jim Moore, Irene Moore, Roque.
25.Article: Channel Islands continued -- Anna Jameson, George Simpson McTavish, Jerry Moss, J.P. McDonald, Joe Milliman, Jack Keen, Drake Alexander Leslie, Jim Doyle, Captain R.H. Jewell.
26.Photo: The days of the Methodist Church in Gore Bay 1904, submitted by Jack Bain and Mr. W.A. Smith -- Florence Young, Bill Young, Peral Platt, Mr. Ennis, Ida Jackson, Maude Jackson, Mrs. Ennis, Rev. Gray, Mrs. Belton, Elsie Bowman.
27.Article: Early Days in this Vicinity from the Recorder 1932 -- John Cook, Reeve W.L. Strain, Willard Hall, Thomas Dinsmore, C.H. Wright, Alex McLaren, Morrell family, Coupland family, Beaudin family, Jack Dinsmore, Mrs. Casson, Linley family, W.E. McRae, R.A. Smith, James Kinney, E.K. Nesbitt, John Hall, George Cook, Tom McLean, J.M. Fraser, A.C. McRae.
28.Article: Looking back continued, by George H. Cook.
Photo: of unknown man.
Article: Country Correspondence from Years Past -- Harry Craig, J.B. Graham, George Henning, D. McGibbon, George H. Cook.
29.Photo: A pioneer church, St. Andrew's Church in Cold Springs (view of front).
30.Photo: A pioneer church, St. Andrew's Church in Cold Springs (side view).
Article: A pioneer church built in 1887 -- Mrs. Margaret Moore, Samuel McLean, Henry Cannard, William Sterling, Clifford McFarlane, G.C. Scott, Henry Rodgers, James Steele, William Ewart Bannerman, Reverend Roy Columbus, J. Harris Burry, Oliver McCormick.
31.Photo: Inside view of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church.
Article: A pioneer church built in 1887 continued -- R.R. McKay, Reverend James McLaughlin, Mrs. Mary McVey, and Mr. Shaw.
Article: Do you remember? -- Mr. and Mrs. Huan, William and Richard Langtree, Mr. H. Sloss, Mr. and Mrs. Liddicoat, Mr. and Mrs. Montgomery, Fred Connor, Palmer family.
32.Photo: Cold Springs Cemetery.
Article: Country correspondence from past years, 1909 -- Misses E. Wismer, F.C. Bickell, E. Bickell, Messrs. Gordon Bickell, Harold Wismer and R. Bickell, George Morris, William Wood, Dr. Thornloe, James McKenzie, Mr. and Mrs. Morris, Harold Morris, Mr. and Mrs. M. Young, Digby Young, Miss Mabel Hastie, George Shariton, Byron Abbot, Mrs. J.W. Humphrey, Effie Humphrey, Mrs. Spackman.
33.Photo: The Red Cross Hospital, submitted by Nora Layton, Mindemoya.
34.Photo: The doctor makes his call, submitted by Nora Layton, Mindemoya -- Dr. Davis.
Photo: Covered sleigh, submitted by Nora Layton, Mindemoya.
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2.Indexes.
3.Letter to the Editor: Martha Webb on Perivale farm.
Article: A pioneer writes in 1878 -- John B. Baker, W.H. Eagle, Mr. Griffith.
4.Letter to the Editor: John Hastie, Muriel Hastie, Georgina Hastie, Alberta Hastie, Ruby Hastie, Jack Hastie.
Article: From years past -- Sam King, Miss Little, Miss Mary Williamson.
5.Article: Through The Years filling important role.
Photo: The Gore Bay fire of 1908 view from the west side of Meredith Street -- "Two newspaper offices were demolished, that of the Reformer, which was owned by Mr. Keith, and the Conservator, operated by a Mr. Ennis."
6.Photo: South Baymouth, submitted by Kathleen (nee Green) Dinsmore -- Mr. Ritchie, Mr. Green.
7.Article: Early history of South Baymouth by Mae McGauley -- Wilman and Ritchie families, Bill Boyd, Mrs. Robert Green (Sarah Livingston), John Ritchie, James Ritchie, Suzannah Bowerman (Mrs. James Ritchie), Robert Sander, Alex Chisholm, Valentine Wilman, Elizabeth Bennett (Mrs. V. Wilman), Sam Clark, William Wallace, Dave Marwick, George McKim, R.P. Green, Walter Chisholm, David Sim, J. Ownes, Miss Hammond.
8.Article: Early history of South Baymouth continued -- Rev. Rawlings, Rev. Renny, McGauley.
Article: Cannon Frederick Frost by Harry Robbins -- Bishop Sullivan, Miss Longfellow, Chief Buhgue Jenene, Chief Shingwauk, Miss Coates.
9.Photo: Muchmore Street in Providence Bay, submitted by Mrs. Grace Tracy.
Article: The Tracy's talk about early Manitoulin -- Earl Tracy.
Photo: Providence Bay saw mill, submitted by Mrs. Grace Tracy.
10.Photo: The pier in Providence Bay, submitted by Mrs. Grace Tracy.
Article: The Tracy's talk about early Manitoulin continued -- Andrew Tracy, MacNevin family, Earl Tracy, Miss Griffith, Annie Carter, Gertie Jewell, Bella McDonald, Reuben Cranston, Grace McIntyre McDougall.
11.Photo: Frank and Helen Wagner of Providence Bay, submitted by Mrs. Grace Tracy.
Article: The Tracy's talk about early Manitoulin continued -- Dr. R.B. McQuay, Andrew Tracy, John Shields, Ab Stuart, Louis Needham, R.R. Gammie, Ritching, Purvis Bros., Marshall Patterson.
12.Photo: Union Church in Providence Bay, submitted by Mrs. Grace Tracy.
Photo: The first Bank of Montreal in Mindemoya, submitted by Mrs. Grace Tracy.
Article: Manitowaning -- Mrs. H. McLaughlin, Mr. and Mrs. Hinds, Mrs. Clement, Mrs. D. Walker, Mrs. Leitch.
Article: Kagawong -- C.M. Fraser, Robert King.
13.Article: Sad drowning accident, Norman Doane of Ten Mile Point Settlement -- Mr. Walford.
Mr. William S. Gibbon's Statement: John Dawson.
14.Article: Sad drowning accident, Mr. Gibbon's statement continued -- A.G. Walford, Mr. Humphrey May.
Article: Sad drowning accident, Mr. A.G. Walford's statement -- Norman Doane, Mr. Gibbon, Mr. Dawson.
15.Article: Sad drowning accident, Mr. A.G. Walford's statement continued -- Doane, Dawson, Gibbon.
Article: Country correspondence from past years, 1909 -- Rev. J.J. Ferguson, Miss Mabel McRae, Milton Brett, Mr. A. Morrell, Mrs. Annie Lehman, M. Lehman, Jesse Lehman, W. Lehman, Misses Ethel and Lizzie Robinson, Miss Hetty Middleton, Neil McColeman, Miss Lucinda Johnson, Peter McKenzie, Mr. McLeod.
16, 17.Photo: Logging Camp in 1880, submitted by Harry Robbins of Ten Mile Point.
Article: on Logging Camps -- David Sim.
18.Article: on Logging Camps continued.
19.Article: on Logging Camps continued.
Article: Country correspondence from past years -- Mr. J.C. Morphet, Mr. Jas Wilkin, Mr. W.T. Phillips, Mr. Halbert, Mr. McConnell, Mr. J. Caddle, Mr. Looker.
20.Article: Early pioneers of Gordon -- James and Eliza Beckerton, Sarah Ann Beckerton, William John Beckerton, Agnes Fletcher, Eliza Jane Beckerton, Robert Beckerton, Henry (Harry) Beckerton, Wellington (Duke) Beckerton, Emily Beckerton, Thomas Beckerton, Roland Beckerton, Frank Royal.
Photo: Flossie and Lizzie Royal about 1989.
21.Article: Early pioneers of Gordon continued -- Agnes Beckerton, Frank Royal, Elizabeth Florence Royal, James Henry Royal, Flossie Mimer Royal.
Photo: Flossie Royal, Jim Royal, and Harry Beckerton.
22.Article: Early pioneers of Gordon continued -- Elizabeth Royal and Joseph Williams (children Victoria, May and Grant) Jim Royal and Jennie Dunn, James and Eliza Beckerton, Teresa (nee Beckerton) Mailloux.
23.Article: Early pioneers of Gordon continued.
Article: Country correspondence from past years, 1909 -- Miss McLeod, Mr. Beattle, Arthur McAuley, Dr. Johnston, Alfred Clarke, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Clarke, Jos Smyth, W. Dougherty, N. LaRush, Misses W. and B. Hastie, Reeve T.J. Batman, Mr. and Miss Umphrey, William Vincer, Miss Sadie Galbraith, Miss Jennie Elliott.
24.Photo: One big buck -- Les Prentice, Jim Doyle, James Prentice, Lawrence Morrison, Jim Morrison.
25.Photo: Buck fell into crack, submitted by Alex Purvis.
26.Article: Country correspondence from past years -- Mr. and Mrs. John Kennedy (children John, William and Melissa) Mary Ellis, Thomas Ellis, Mrs. Wm. Charters, Ritchie Bros, Sr. Wilman, Reg Dewar, Mrs. Lydia Russell, James Sawyer, George Hunter, Findlay McDermid.
27.Article: Country correspondence from past years continued -- John Kennedy, John Dewar, Archibald Cranston, James Cranston, James Sawyer, Mr. and Mrs. E. Burch, Mr. and Mrs. L. Hopkin, W.H. Graham.
28.Figures at the Provincial elections.
Article: Country correspondence from past years continued -- Dr. McComb, Mr. E.G. Scott, Misses Muriel Morris and Pearl Hall, Ed Tucker, Miss Madge, Miss McCausland, Miss Ida Jackson, Mrs. Madill, Mrs. N.A. Runnalls, Mrs. John Coutts, Miss Rose, Mr. Kidd, Mr. and Mrs. Moody, Mrs. Milton Neilles, Miss Hattie Cook, Miss Cochrane, Jack Montgomery.
29.Article: Country correspondence -- Mr. D.M. Fraser, Mrs. Jim Gordon, Miss Stella Hilliard, James McLeod, James Gladstone, A. Ward, Mrs. Wm. Bain, Miss E.M. Hall, Mr. Leslie Richmond, Mrs. William Charters, Walter Chisholm, Miss Florrie Ball, Mrs. Henry Smeltzer, Mrs. J. McKechnie, Mrs. David Watson, Thomas Batman, Gordon Bickell, Mr. G. Gamble, Mrs. Crasweller, Dan Ednie, Frank Bennett, Neil Douglas, Ida Summerville, Mr. Gillis, William Griffith, Mr. A. Caniff, James Blackburn, Tom and Sandy Rumley, Ed Bradley, Melville Stringer, Miss Ellen R. Lewis, Miss Amanda Storms, James Williamson, Dr. and Mrs. J.C. Speer, Mrs. H.B. Gallagher.
30.Photo: Billings Township a few years ago.
Article: Country correspondence 1909 -- Stewart Clarke, Will and Nick Cole, Mrs. R.M. Bell, Harry Bell, Mrs. A. Lehman, Mr. H. Stapleton, Miss M. Hubbert.
31.Photo: The days of the horses -- Ernest Debassige of West Bay.
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Photo: Steamer Winona, Capt. James Purvis of Gore Bay.
2. Indexes.
3. Letters to the Editor: "Every word was true" by Ev Proctor.
4. Letter: from The Manitoulin Guide written by S.P. Jackson.
Article: Country correspondence from past years 1909 -- Russell Morris, Norman Smith, Jesse Lehman, Dorse Burns, Mrs. J.S. Hawkins, Mrs. Jack Edwards, Mrs. Andrew McMilllan, Mr. L. Gamey.
5. Photo: Unknown area.
Letter to the Editor: Great sailing ships of the past provide romantic memories, by Earl Baker (1983).
6. Photos: Timbers remaining from the Atwater, submitted by Tom and Mary Cadman.
7. Letter to Editor: continued re: the Atwater.
8. Photos: Timbers remaining from the Atwater, submitted by Tom and Mary Cadman.
9. Article: Looking back with Lena Young by Robin Melton -- A.J. Wagg, Mrs. Conley, Dr. David.
10. Photo: Mrs. Helena Young.
Article: Looking back with Lena Young continued -- Digby Young, Mr. Watson.
Correspondence: Miss Queenie Neely, Miss Ida Noland, Miss Scott, Capt. Cole, John Wickens.
11. Photo: Sam Murray of Michael's Bay with his horse and cutter, submitted by Kathleen Dinsmore.
Article: The Michael's Bay story.
Photo: Robert A. Lynn built Michael's Bay Timber Co.
12. Photo: Two labourers at Michael's Bay Sawmill -- Clarke and McIntyre.
Article: The Michael's Bay story continued.
13. Plan of the Village of Michael's Bay, Manitoulin.
14. Photos: Teacher Mary Turnbull with students in Michael's Bay.
15. Article: The Michael's Bay story continued -- T. Hurich, W.M. King, Mitchell family, Mr. Thompson.
16. Photo: Store at Michael's Bay, submitted by Allan Dryburgh.
Photo: Paul Clarke stands on the stern of the "Rose' in Michael's Bay.
Article: The Michael's Bay story continued.
17. Article: The Michael's Bay story continued.
Photo: Bob Gault and daughter Marjorie at Michael's Bay, submitted by Kathleen Dinsmore.
18. Photo: The Shingle Mill that once stood at Michael's Bay.
Notation: Michael's Bay -- Messrs. Sexton and Neilson, Mr. R. Gault, Miss Edith Coultis, Alfred Leeson.
19. Article: Country correspondence from past years -- Mr. Crawford, William Ainslie, John Morden, Mrs. Malcolm McArthur, James Young, Mr. F.P.S. Dean, Constable Morris, Wes Lehman, Mr. Hackett, Albert Ashley, Dr. Walker, Miss M. Weatherall, Mrs. and Mrs. Sylvester Berry, Mr. Farrell, Mr. W. Fields, Mrs. Love, Percy Beck, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Hall, Mr. J. Nighswander, Fred Moody.
20. Article: Country correspondence from past years -- William Stephen, William Hubbert, William Stephens, Miss Jennie Fraser, Mr. and Mrs. William Purvis, Harvey Price, Mr. and Mrs. William Price, Brother Gordon Bidwell, Morton Hall, Miss Flora Thorburn, Sam Connor, Misses Aggie and Jessie Thorburn, Mr. and Mrs. William Thorburn, George and John McCullough, W.W. Ray, A.M. Rumsley, William Elliott, A.J. Wagg, George Campbell, Edward Leck, Mr. D. McDonald, Eddie and Olcot Titus, Mr. D. Fraser, Mr. and Mrs. Storey, Mr. and Mrs. Johnston, Vern LaRush, Lorne McGauley, Stephen Russell, Miss Flora Ball, Mrs. H. Smelter, Misses Lulu and Florence McNevin.
21. Article: Across the ocean in only 7 weeks, submitted by Mrs. Kathleen Dinsmore -- James Leeson, Christopher James Leeson, James Leeson, Mary Leeson, Bessie Leeson, Emily Isadora Leeson, Franny Leeson, Ben Leeson, Mina Leeson. Bessie Wright, Margaret Wright, Jane Young, Lawm Quackenbush, George Bennett, Robert Simm, Henry Bennett, Isaas Leeson, Sarah Legelt, Benjamin Leeson, Sandy Ballantyne, Neil McDougall, John Morrow, W. Sproat.
22. Article: As I recollect by William Bowerman (Destination -- Tehkummah 1878) -- Ernest Freeman, Mr. Trewan, Albert Trewan.
23. Photo: McGauley Mill around 1879.
Article: As I recollect by William Bowerman continued -- Frank Bowler, Judy Purdy, Dan McVannell, Richard Bowerman, Lorne Bowerman.
24. Article: As I recollect by William Bowerman continued -- Wilson Young, Mrs. Sloan.
25. Article: As I recollect by William Bowerman continued -- Mr. Hutvchinson.
Article: County correspondence -- H. Mevyn, E.A. Letts, John Jefkins, Samuel Cole, Mrs. Griffin, Mrs. B. Vince, Mr. Jim Melson, Mr. Nelly, Jack Turner, Mrs. McKenzie, Dr. Johnston, Mrs. W.H. Clarke, Miss McDonald, Mrs. James Purvis.
26. Article: Sailing Canadian waters.
Photo: S.S. Sarmation.
27. Article: Lake Death Toll is Heavy in Disasters since 1823 (list of shipwrecks).
28. Article: Lake Death Toll is Heavy in Disasters since 1823 (list of shipwrecks) continued.
Article: Marine Notes 1892 -- Captain Joe Maughn.
29. Advertisement: for Steamer Winona -- James Purvis, Captain A. Casson.
30. Article: from The High School Tattler, Gore Bay, May 1928 -- James Purvis.
Article: The Steamer Winona has grown, 1919 -- Master Captain Casson, First Officer George Bowser, Chief Engineer William Cary, Second Engineer Jack McDonald.
Photo: The Steamer Winona.
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Article: County Correspondence from Years Past, 1908 -- Mr. Mastin, Mr. and Mrs. Len Cancise, Robert Palmer, George Rayner, Miss Minnie Pemberton, Carmen Davidson, Albert Wood, George Blackstone, John Witty, Albert Long, George Brydges, Robert Cole, Mrs. A. McDonald, Mrs. John Anderson, Miss Margaret Jane Foster, Mr. and Mrs. James Foster, Samuel Reynolds, Mr. and Mrs. Reynold McQuarrie, Rev. Isaac Couch, B.A. George Kendrick, Miss Fanny Wyman, John N. Merylees, Miss Maud Morrell, Robert Sanders, Miss Mabel Misner.
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Photo: Freighter and Passenger boat City of Midland.
2. Indexes.
3. Photo: The first camp nearing completion at Hideaway Lodge.
Letter to the Editor: Fred and Vera Lillycrop, Mrs. Sarah Lemon, Mr. Ab Wood, William Brown, Florence Campbell, Hugh Brown.
4. Letter to the Editor: Valinda Walker, James Brown, Bella McLeod, Neil McLeod, Jessie McLeod, Hugh McLeod, Annie McLeod, Belle McLeod, Archie McLeod, Sandy McLeod, Tina McLeod, Jim McLeod, Mary McLeod, Kate McLeod, Nellie McLeod, Ernie and Jessie Brown, Andrew J. Conklin, Mathilda Conklin, Robert Gamey, Annetta Conklin, Kennedy children: Earl, William, Mabel, Lyman and Lyna. Norman M. Conklin, N.W. Clinger.
Death Notice: Andrew J. Conklin 1907.
5. Letter to the Editor: Customer for five generations -- David Munro.
Photo: David Mark Munro, Mr. R.A. Smith, Alexander Munro.
6. Article: Sailing schedule of the Streamers Caribou, Manitou and Telegram.
7. Article: Steamer Schedules 1906 -- Georgian Bay Division, Soo-Michipicoten Route.
8. Article: Doctor Thomas Simpson, submitted by Mrs. Jean McLennon.
9. Photo: of Doctor Thomas Simpson.
Article: Doctor Thomas Simpson, submitted by Mrs. Jean McLennon continued.
10. Article: Doctor Thomas Simpson, submitted by Mrs. Jean McLennon continued -- Mrs. Gladys Orr, William H. Plummer, Harry Lynne Plummer, Blanche Fauquier Lyon, Helen Marie Plummer, Rev. James Chance, Helen Gertude Simpson, Rev. Joseph Jennessean, Brian Simpson, Brook Claxton.
11. Article and Poem: 1886: Death of a Child -- of Hubbert Watson, son of James and Theresa Watson.
12. Photo: Manitoulin pioneers 1906, submitted by Mrs. Gladys Noland -- Sam McKinley, Nellie Aelick, James McKinley, Sam McKinley, Charlotte Eaton.
13. Article: Mrs. Nelson Runnalls by J. Lawrence Runnalls -- Catherine Ann Runnalls, William Rowe, Harriet Ackley, William Oliver Runnalls, William Nelson, Dora Jones Sutton, Pearl Louise Runnalls, Mrs. Ed. Long, Kate Jennings, Charlotte Hall, Elizabeth Stocks, Effie Hern.
14. Article: Mrs. Nelson Runnalls continued -- Tom Robertson, Allan Montgomery, Barbara Patton, Lizzie McLean, Mrs. Jim Fraser.
Article: J.T. Burns, Aged 88 Pioneer Miller, Dies -- James Burns, Jemima Ross, Jack Burns, Harold Burns, Ross Burns, William Burns, Mrs. Gordon Duncan.
Article: Mr. Luke Almond, Mary Sharpe.
15. Photo: Philip Beck submitted by Annie Willilton.
Article: Early history of Gordon Township -- Philip Beck, John Strain, Annie Cook, Harvey Beck, Mr. Joe William, Charlie Wright, Lily Beck, May Beck, Beryl Beck, Edna Beck, Harvey Wilson.
16. Photo: submitted by Annie Williton -- Annie Beck, Harvey Wilson, Edna Wilson.
Article: Country correspondence -- Judge McCallum, Jack Lougheed, Mr. Wilfred Lehman, Miss Stella Hanley, Mr. H.W. Bell, Mr. Dean, Miss Meryl Wismer, Mrs. J.S. Hawsins, Sam Cole, John Hutchinson, Miss Pheobe Ferguson, George Hutchinson.
17. Article: Manitoulin Pioneers and the Obidgewong Indians -- Robert Thorburn, Gesis Moquam, Jim Poquam, Joe Nolan, Jim Thorburn.
18. Article: Manitoulin Pioneers and the Obidgewong Indians continued.
19. Article: Manitoulin Pioneers and the Obidgewong Indians continued.
20. Article: Manitoulin Pioneers and the Obidgewong Indians continued -- Alexander Henry.
21. Article: Manitoulin Pioneers and the Obidgewong Indians continued.
22. Article: Manitoulin Pioneers and the Obidgewong Indians continued -- Joe Hodgson, Gesus Moquam, Bill Shabidon, Jim Poquam, Moses Shoggi, Star Genus, Bill Shadidon, Roy Morell, Ray Merrylees, Johnny Mosuam.
Article: Plane brings Sunday night.
23. That Old Model T written by Patrick Whalen -- Harold McMillen.
24. Advertisement: for J.H. Biehl, Ford Truck Dealer, Manitowang.
25. Article: Recollections of Mrs. Stella Sim -- Mr. Bickle, Mr. Gibson, Mr. Titus, Miss Sankster, Stella Robbins.
Photo: Elias Doan's house in Ten Mile Point. Submitted by Stella Sim of Manitowaning.
26. Article: Recollections of Mrs. Stella Sim continued -- Mr. Diamond, Norman Robbins.
Photo: Mr. D. Whte, Mrs. Bill Burnett, Mrs. Jake Stringer, Mrs. Frank Atkinson, Stella Stringer, Stella Robbins, 1918, at Frank Atkinson's. Submitted by Stella Sim.
27. Article: Recollections of Mrs. Stella Sim continued.
Photo: Stella Sim.
28. Photo: The Elizabeth Bay School students 1904.
29. Article: Declaration -- W.A. Porter, R. McClinchy.
Article: The Cook Book -- Mr. Patten.
Article: Country correspondence from past years -- Mrs. T.H. Moore, Mrs. Jas Milligan, Mr. Wm. Linley, Thos Beckerton, Mrs. John Clayton, Wm. Morrell.
30. Advertisement: Gore Bay Livery, Alex Burns, Proprietor.
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Photo: Hiram Berry -- Lydia Kendrick.
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Photo: Little Current harbour 1907, submitted by Allan Dryburgh.
2. Indexes.
3. Letter to the Editor: -- N. Hinton Sr., W.I. Wagg, Lyle Sims, Jean McLennan, William Gordon Esq., Wm. M. Boyd, William Hilliard, F.E. Titus.
4. Photo: Old Corner Store at Kagawong -- Smiths, Stan Gordon Sr., Fred Smith (?).
5. Article: Memories of Mrs. Jean McLennan (nee Hutchinson) -- Cecil Sinclair, Clara Turnbull, Helen McGillivray, Catherine Gordon, Margaret Watson, Bill Hare, Bill Moody, Elias Hutchinson.
Photo: Queen's Hotel at Manitowaning.
6. Photo: W.J. Tucker, Druggist.
Article: Memories of Mrs. Jean McLennan continued -- Andy Mitchell, John Shields, and Mr. Glennie.
7. Article: Memories of Mrs. Jean McLennan continued.
Invoice of 1932 on the price of lambs.
8. Article: Captain Norman McCoy sailed Str. Manitou for 31 days, 1900.
9. Article: Captain Norman McCoy sailed Str. Manitou for 31 days continued
10. Article: Captain Norman McCoy sailed Str. Manitou for 31 days continued -- Mayor T.W. Thomson, Arthur Batten.
Article: Major P.T. Rowland 1915.
11. Photo: The Jones, wrecked in Georgian Bay, November 22, 1906.
Article: The raising of the Jones -- Mrs. W.J. Patterson, Oswald R. Moore.
12. Article: The Reminiscences and history of South Baymouth by Kathleen Dinsmore -- Val William, Mr. Ritchie, R.P. Green, Alex Chisholm.
Photo: Home in South Baymouth, submitted by Kathleen Dinsmore.
13. Photo: The Green house in South Baymouth -- Kathleen Green, Mr. Green, Sarah Green, Miss Hammond, and Miss Whiteside.
14. Article: South Baymouth continued.
Article: County correspondence -- Andrew Robertson, Mac McArthur, George Croft, D'Arcy Burns, William Bryant, Burt Foster, William Stephens, Mr. Bucknell, George E. Brooks, James McColeman, Frances Skipping, Mr. Looker -- Havelock Hotel proprietor, John Hilliard.
15. Copy: 1906 Permit to Hunt Deer, provided by Stan Gordon Sr.
16. Article: Voters List of Billings 1892 -- Allison, Bailey, Baillie, Banks, Baxter, Bennett, Bowser, Boyd, Buck, Campbell, Croft, Cronk, Crowder, Cummings, Dickout, Elliot, Farquahar, Fisher, Foreshoe, Foster, Fraser, Gordon, Graham, Greenfield, Grey, Herriman, Hilliard, Huffman, Huggard, Hunt, Hunter, Ireland, Jenkins, Johnston, Kribbs, Lang, Larush, Legge, Lehman, Lemon, Lloyd, Love, Moore, Munro, Mutchmore, McAnsh, McClinchy, McDonald, McGauley, McInnis, McKenzie, McLeod, McNevin, Needler, Newburn, Parkinson, Pickard, Pierce, Richards, Riordan, Rivett, Ross, Russell, Sides, Smith, Snow, Speers, Sproule, Sterling, Tennant, Thompson, Tustian, Vanhorn, Waterhous, Wiber, Wilson, Wooley, Wyman.
17. Article: Country correspondence from past years, 1908 -- Miss Gandur, William Field, Mr. Mutchmore, Joe Armstong, W. Hazzard, John Wickens, John Hilliard, Sandy Brown, Mrs. Emery, James Emery, Miss Jean Milligan, Will Strain, Dan McArthur.
18. Article: Death of Judge Archibald B. McCallum.
19. Photo: The Little sawmill, Picnic Island, 1911 -- Mr. Brydon, John Colon.
20. Article: Early days in Little Current -- Allan Dryburgh, Bryan Mackie, Mrs. Bob Porter.
Photo: Little Current and Knokerville lighthouse.
Photo: Boat "Thomas Fraint of Sault St. Marie" probably 1907.
21. Article: Man escapes from local gaol, November 1915 -- Louis Shanawbin, Governor Cronkite, Dan Campbell, Constable Sandy Burns, Willaim Boyd, Police Magistrate Price.
Article: The First Missionary on the Manitoulin -- Rev. Joseph Antoine Poncet.
22. Article: Traffic completely tied up following storm, 1915.
Article: The Late Mrs. J. Gordon, November 1915 -- Mr. John Gordon, Catherine McDonald, John Gordon, Mrs. Burch, Mrs. Foster, John Gordon Jr., George Gordon.
23. Article: How the Scotchman Heard the Call, 1915 -- Guillaume de L'Ambert, Angus Macdonald.
Article: John W. Kinney Scott November 1915 -- Mrs. John Scott, Helen J. Scott.
Article: F.E. Wagg wins $1,200 scholarship, November 1915.
24. Photo: The farmers gather, about 1890 -- William Peters, William Dryburgh, William Eade, George Peters.
25. Poem: The Maple Leaf For Ever 1915.
Poem: O Canada 1915.
26. Lyrics: It's A Long Way to Tipperary.
27. Photo: Fishing tug at South Baymouth -- Agnes (nee Allen) McQuarrie, Ranald McQuarrie, Kathleen Dinsmore, Donald McQuarrie.
Article: Correspondence from past years, December 1908 -- Charles White, Harry Bull, Stewart Clarke.
28. Photo: (2) of the Roman Catholic Church at Wikemikong, submitted by Jean McLennan.
29. Article: 1954, Reopened, Rededicated Manitoulin Church.
Photo: Church at Wikemikong, September 1912.
30. Copy of Barry Island land lots.
31. Article: Barrie Islanders marry Barrie Islanders, compiled by J. Lawrence Runnalls – Frank Alexander & Annie Roszell, James Allan & Della Lane, Thomas Allan & Eliza Vancise, William Blackstock & Mary McCracken, Robert Brydges & Ellan Long, John Claback Sr. & Mable Gamble, George Cole & Catherine Witty, Samuel Cole & Nellie Jennings, George Coutts & Sara Cole, Frederick Ellis & Hannah Phalen, Thomas B. Greenman & Celia Morris, Benjamin Greenman & Margaret Witty, Charles Greer & Prudence Arch Deacon, John Jeffkins Sr. & Emma Noble, John Jennings Jr. & Margaret Coutts, Walter Jennings & Martha Morden, Frederick Langton & Frances Lane, Albert Lane & Dora Langton, Arthur Lane & Clara Runnalls, Charles Lane Sr. & Elizabeth Greenman, Charles Lane Jr. & Dorothy Runnalls, George Lane & Matha Vancise, Harold Lane & Carol Baker, Lloyd Lane & Evelyn Lane, Robert Lane & Alice McTaggart, Ernest Letts Sr. & Emily Cloe, Harold Letts & Grace Greenman, Edmon Long & Dora Sutton, John Long & Olive Langton, Earold Matheson & Catherine Allan, Gordon Matheson & Mary Allan, Joseph Matheson & Edna Allan, Hector McLean & Ellen Witty, Hugh McLean Jr. & Minnie Witty, Albert McTaggart & Mabel Jennings, William McTaggart & Alice Lane, Joseph Merrylees & Annie Greenman, Herbert Mervyn & Elizabeth Long, Howard Mervyn & Frances Matheson, Allan Montgomery & Lila Noble, Philip Morden & Elizabeth Brydges, George Noble Sr. & Jane Mervyn, George Noble Jr. & Sara Phalen, Harry Noble & Nellie Letts, Stanley Orford & Marilyn Borton, Cecil Runnalls & Mary Baker, Oliver Runnalls Sr. & Katie Jennings, Stanley Runnalls & Susan Baker, Henry Vancise & Rita Woodrow, James Vancise & Kate Allan, James Wiseman & Annie Lane, George Witty & Annie Mervyn, Harry Witty & Elizabeth Coutts.
Article: Barrie Island families 1985 -- William & Selana Irwin, Julia Geddies, Eric Robbins, Lloyd & Evelyn Lane, Douglas & Joann lane, Valentine & Gertrude Pollen, George & Patricia Borton, Gertrude Greenman, Lance and Lillian Greenman, James & Kathleen Merrylees, John & Olive Long, Austin & Gloria Noakes, Moby & Rosewitha Lauterbach, Ruby Greenman, Cecil & Mary Runnalls, Oliver & Barbara Runnalls, James & Madeline Lane, Clara Lane, Lewis & Ann Runnalls, William & Ellen Little, Keith & Lenora Montgomery, Lloyd & Doris Jeffkins, Carol Lane, Stanley & Susan Runnalls, Robert & Jean Greenman, Cryal & Amy Crack, Charles & Vera Langton, Roy Campbell, Charles & Christina Crack, Elizabeth Mervyn.
Article: October 1908 -- Clapperton Island fire on the boat Str. Iroquois.
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Article: High School Entrance Reports 1924, submitted by Ellen Duncanson. -- Jean Wedgerfield, Eleanor Baxter, Helen Cook, Ileen Hopper, Willie Watts, Reginald Dewar, Daisy McCoy, Jim Smith, Artie Bond, Ella Collins, Emma Armstrong, Ivan Trick, Mary Baker, Howard Neely, Edith Johnson, John Montgomery, John Oxford, Alvin Buck, Margaret Hamilton, Daisy Addison, John Addison, Wm. Baker, Evelyn Beange, James Beange, Douglas Buchanan, Lillie Barns, Moses Cada, Clifford Carter, Walter Dearing, Nellie Donaldson, Lena Donaldson, Aleada Foster, Arthur Gibbs, Stella Hall, Eva Hore, Stella Hore, Jessie Langman, Tom Langman, Norman McDonald, Yola MacDonald, Dorothy McArthur, Nellie McDermid, Max McQuarrie, Della McTaggart, Ellen Pope, Agnes Robertson, Charles Sampson, Fred Shields, Wm. Smith, Edward Van Horne, Allan Walker, Ella Willeton, Clara Woods.
Article: 1908, Gordon Township -- George Emiry, Will Roy, Ambrose McArthur, Malcolm McArthur, Jake Vanmeer.
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Photo: The old dock at Sheguiandah, submitted by Mrs. Ruby (Hastie) Lewis.
2. Indexes and information.
3. Letter to the Editor: Mr. Bradley, George White, Ronald McDonald.
Article: Letters of 1912 -- Eunice Leeson, Archie Ainslie, Keenan Woodenware.
4. Article: Letters of 1912 continued.
5. Article: Letters of 1912 continued.
6. Article: Overseas Letters, France, February 1918 -- (Pte.) E.L. Long.
Poem: Judge Not, author unknown.
7. Photo: The old snowplow -- Art Pope, James Purvis, Ivan Purvis.
Article: Country correspondence, 1915 -- W.F. McRae, T.B. Greenman, J.L. Wismer, Mr. Lehman.
8. Photo: North Bay Normal School, 1928 -- Bert Dunlop, Mary Stringer (Campbell), Eunice Ainslie (Leeson), Ethel Putt (Labrick), Ellen Pope (Duncanson), Hazel VanHorn (Bryan), Mary Baker (Runnalls) and Annie McDermid.
Photo: The Providence Bay School students, 1919 -- teacher Rueben Cranston.
9. Article: The Manitoulin Island STORIES -- C.W. Gauthier, Mr. Droulet, Mr. Hodgekins.
10. Article: The Manitoulin Island STORIES -- Boyter, Harry Wright, Mr. Droulet, Mrs. Ford, Daniel G. Dodge.
11. Poem: The Sailors Grave, written by Rev. W. Munroe.
Article: Obituary 1923 -- Martha Ellen Hore, Messrs. James, Bob, Will and Joe Neison, Charles Hore and Mack McArthur, William Hore, Mrs. J. Neison, James Neison, Robert Neison, Joseph Neison, William Neison, Charlotte Neison, Mrs. Wm. Wright, Mrs. John Donaldson.
12. Article: The Manitoulin Island STORIES -- Joe Herbert, Ferinand by Solomon, James Lowe, Frank Lapointe, Nickolas Garry.
13. Advertisement: 1904, New Tru-Fit Spectacles, submitted by Ken Pickell.
14. Advertisement: 1904 Farmers Advocate, submitted by Ken Pickell.
15. Advertisement: 1904 Farmers Advocate, submitted by Ken Pickell.
16, 17. Copy: of a Matrimony Certificate of Robert Reid and Susan ??indrick of Cockburn Island, performed at Gore Bay in 1885.
Article: Social news from past years -- Mrs. Ruth Irvine, Mrs. W.V. Jennings, Alex McDougall, M.N. McArthur, Edward Clark, Archdeacon Gilmour, Rev. C.J. Oakley.
18. Article: The Burning and Sinking of Cummins' Boat on Manitowaning Bay -- John Skelliter, Paddy Lewis, Mrs. Gladys Smith, Mrs. Alice Rankin, Mr. and Mrs. Henn.
19. Article: The Burning and Sinking of Cummins' Boat on Manitowaning Bay continued.
Article: Social news from past years, October 1905 -- Miss F.M. Fraser, Thomas Latta, W.A. Thorburn, George Croft, Neil McLean, Ambrose and Donald McArthur, George Pearson, M. Galbraith.
20. Article: Sault Ste. Marie, The Soo Lock Accident.
21. Article: The Favouite Sport of the Upper Lakes.
Article: Two Share in Dodge Reward -- Wesley Ryder, Albert Bateman, S.F. Pepplar.
Article: Have Narrow Escape in Car Crash -- John Currey, Ernest and Amby Croft, Dr. K C. Kalkner, Victor Noble, Mary Woods, Dorine Morden, Kay McQuarrie, Betty Davis, Doug Tighe.
22. Article: Inquest Saturday into triple drowning tragedy, 1951, submitted by Jean McLennon -- Earl Golding, Dr. and Mrs. Bernard Gibson, Magistrate W.J. Golden, Lachy McDougall, Constable Gordon Collins, Corporal Louis Needham, Inspector P. Morris.
Article: Died -- Andrew Mitchell in Assiginack.
23. Poem: Written Before Death, by Sandi.
Article: Local News Items, 1915 -- William Stoddart, Mrs. C. Hunt, Stewart Clarke, Robert Jaffray, Andrew McMillian, John McKenzie, J.W. Griffith, Dr. J.S. Brooks.
24. Advertisement: Kemp's 20th Century Manure Spreader.
25. Article: A history of Kagawong by Elda Burt -- Rev. Jackson Strapp, Dr. Lois Wilson, Rev. Fred Sorrenson, Grant and Doris Tustian, J.W. Fitzerald, Mr. Bolger.
26. Article: A history of Kagawong continued -- Mr. Mutchmore, Robert Henry, Hugh McKay, Robert and William Henry.
27. Article: A history of Kagawong continued -- William Henry, Louisa Stewart, Mary Lousia Henry, James Johnston.
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28. Article: Little Current correspondence 1910, submitted by Allan Dryburgh -- Miss Mays, Same Howell, N.A. Rowe, Thomas Ferguson, David Anderson, Thomas Frood, Ernest Willis, Thomas Manuel, Mayor Vincent, George McVey, Master Wilfred Sims, Messrs. Collar, Hubbard, Allister, A. Ferguson and Gus Riordan, Mr. J.G. Kinsboro, John Ramesbottom, John Shield.
29. Article: Social news from past years -- James Lewis, William Galley, Ernest Willis.
Article: Little Current, 1910, School Report -- Glen McDonald, Ella McDonald, Audice Vincent, Dolly McKenzie, Alberta Wilkin, Emma Clark, Coy Nelder, Clarence Cook, John Knight, Russell Benton, Geo. Currie, Olive Wilkin, Fern McDonald, Ernest Miners, Olga Brooks, Violet Boyter, Peter McLean, Pearl Collins, Lavica Richards, Lloyd Brydon, Jessie Maltas, Carl Perkins, Ed Cook, Wm. Galley, Jim Hembruff, Roy Hannah, Alex McLean, Wm. Rowe, Mary Collins, Melville Boyter, Gordon Rowe, George Collin, Clara Deiter, Ruby English, Alfred Batman, Robt. Boyter, Nettie Clark, W. Stringer, Mr. Hornibrook, Ira Hall.
Born: a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. B. Sullivan.
Born: a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dryburgh.
Article: Sheguiandah News, 1910 -- John Conner.
Article: Little Current April 1910 -- Mr. Hunt, Stewart English, Arthur Eadie, Wm. Green, Father Conte, Capt. Rogue, Mr. Vanorders, Glen Hinds.
30. Article: Just short of a century priest still carries on, 1950 -- Rev. Joseph Richard.
Photo: Old Gate Entrance to Indian Reserve of Manitowaning.
31. Article: Just short of a century priest still carries on continued.
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Photo: Silver Water, submitted by Mrs. W.F. Edmonds.
2. Indexes.
3. Article: Robinson township -- Arthur Edmonds, Archie Wickett, John and Margaret Edmonds, Francis Edmonds, Clarence Edmonds, May Edmonds, Ernee Edmonds, Hazel Edmonds.
Photo: Arthur and Rhoda Edmonds in 1954.
4. Photo: of John Edmonds family -- John Edmonds, wife Margaret, Carrie Edmonds, Arthur Edmonds, Wilbert Edmonds, Margaret Edmonds, Elma Edmonds.
Photo: Arthur Edmonds at age 23.
5. Article: Early history of Robinson Township, written by Arthur Edmonds -- Lindsay Johnson, John Medweir, Andrew McMillan Sr., W.L. Kemp, John Kemp, F. James, Thomas Griffith, Mr. and Mrs. William Grub, George Smyth.
Photo: Arthur and Rhoda Edmonds.
6. Article: Early history of Robinson Township continued -- Norman Matheson.
Photo: John D. Hopkins.
7. Article: Early history of Robinson Township continued -- John Wetheral, Thomas Griffith.
Photo: Learning Youth -- Wilfred and Frank Priddle.
8. Photo: Entrance to John Edmonds farm in 1912.
Article: Early history of Haggerty, John Medwin, Tom Mason, John Perrault, John Cook, John and Louis Rumley.
9. Article: Early history of Robinson Township continued -- Jane Miller, Jasper Noble, James Wiley, Edward Armstong, Mc Gibbon and Rumley families, Dougal McGibbon, R.D. Hopkins, John Duncanson, George G. Addison, Jack Addison, William Addison, Bill Addison, J. Shepherd.
10. Photo: William Edmonds hitching up his team, taken in 1920.
Article: Early history of Robinson Township continued -- William Priddle, George Priddle, William Priddle, and Willard Cook.
11. Article: Early history of Robinson Township continued -- John Cook, Elizabeth Potts, W.T. Cook, Mrs. L. Duncanson, Mrs. A.L. Kemp, George Addison, R.D. Hopkins, Ben Hopkins, C.D. Woodward, Charlie Woodward.
12. Article: Early history of Robinson Township continued.
Photo: Community hall in Silver Water taken in 1903, submitted by Mrs. W.F. Edmonds.
13. Photo: of threshing in Robinson Township taken about 1898 -- Andy McMillan, L. Duncanson, Ben Hopkins, Donald McGibbon.
14. Article: Early history of Robinson Township continued -- Mr. and Mrs. Grub, John Cook.
15. Article: Early history of Robinson Township continued -- Rev. Cadotte, Jack Purvis, Jim Purvis, William Purvis, Willian Holden, Ed Purvis, Harold Purvis, George Smyth, W.R. Grey, Robert and Hugh Colgan, George Morris, J.B. Graham, A.E. Graham.
16. Photo: Catherin Duncanson (1834-1902) and John Duncanson (1830-1882).
Article: Early history of Robinson Township continued -- Robert Bracken, Capt. R.L. Graham, James Lee, James Crawford, Jerry Lenard, Frank Guinn, Jim Hazzard, Dr. Johnston, William Rumley, Joseph Rumley, George Addison.
17. Article: Early history of Robinson Township continued – John Cook, Mrs. William Kemp, John Sampson, Gabriel Negonawana, Joe Sampson, Billie Cook.
18. Article: Early history of Robinson Township continued -- Chief John Sampson, William Cook, Henry Smyth, J.J. Rumley, J.P. Kemp, W.F. Edmonds, P.S. Lane.
Photo: Pulpwood ready for transport to the mills.
Article: Early history of Robinson Township continued -- Mr. Mason.
19. Article: Early history of Robinson Township continued -- Annie Cook, Henry Smyth, Philp Beck, Donald McGibbon, Bishop Sullivan, Rev. Took, John Rumley, Dr. Findlay, Mr. Cadotte, William Morden, Harry Smyth, Rev. William Munro, Rev. John New, Rev. B. Fuller, Humphrey May.
20. Article: Early history of Robinson Township continued -- George Cook, Mr. Johnson, W.L. Kemp, Robert Porter, John Armstrong, William Priddle.
Photo: Mothers with babies -- Mrs. K. Johnson and Lawrence, Mrs. D. Stewart and baby name unknown, Mrs. E. Priddle and baby name unknown, Mrs. Stevens and Ina, Mrs. B. Addison and Pierce, Mrs. J. Hopkins and baby Edna (Hazzard).
21. Photo: Homestead of John Edmonds, Pure Spring Farm, west of Silver Water.
22. Article: Early history of Robinson Township continued -- Thomas Griffith, Jack Addison, Duncan McMillan, Harry Farthing, Dougal McGibbon, Joe Addison, Barney Addison, William Kemp, John Land.
Photo: A typical winter bush camp, taken in 1938.
23. Article: Early history of Robinson Township continued.
24. Article: Early history of Robinson Township continued -- James Wiley, Margaret Wiley, John Wiley, Harry Smith.
Article: Residents of Silver Water Snowbound.
25. Photo: Appears to be a Ford Model A.
Photo: A group of well-known timber men -- John Kemp, George Cook, Charlie Wright, Walter Duncanson.
26. Photo: Silver Water pioneers, taken 1897, submitted by Ellen Campbell -- Mr. and Mrs. William John Reid and family of boys (Stanley, Albert, John, Fred, Norman and Charlie).
Photo: Kitchen under construction, taken 1908 -- Arthur Edmonds and Alfred Noland.
27. Photo: A family picture taken about 1900, submitted by Walter Smyth -- Winnie and Roy Smyth, Russell Hopkins, Chess Willis, Mable Priddle, Mrs. George Priddle, Minnie Clark, Mrs. McDougle, Levia Smyth, Edna Kent, George Priddle, Humphrey Priddle, Archie Duncanson, Wilber Edmonds and Elma Edmonds.
28. Photo: Taken early 1900's, dinner camp in the bush -- Walter Smyth, Roy Smyth, John McLeod, Jacob Rumley, Ed Hopkins, Donald McGibbon.
Article: Early history of Robinson Township continued -- John Fraser, John Lanktry, Thomas Griffith, William Burns.
29. Article: Early history of Robinson Township continued.
Photo: A day of rest at the timber camp, taken about 1890 -- Mr. and Mrs. Henry Smyth, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Farthing.
30. Article: Early history of Robinson Township continued -- E.F. Priddle, W.F. McRae, Thomas Griffith, W.L. Kemp, George Morris, Charles Trick, J.B. Graham, Ben Hambly, O.M. Thomson, William Lloyd, P.S. Lane, William Prestage.
Photo: The Johnstons, Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay James Johnson, April 3, 1911.
31. Photo: The corner by Lindsay Johnson home, Silver Water.
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Photo: A community picnic in Silver Water, submitted by Walter Smyth -- all are dressed in their Sunday best.
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Photo: Post Office, the Christmas mail leaves Little Current in the Eighties.
2. Indexes.
3. Letter to the Editor: written by Robert L. Morden.
4. Photo: Doctor Davis, circa 1934.
Photo: Mrs. Jack McQualey.
5. Photo: Nurses, Lizzy Sinclair, Ina Stephen, Effie Becks.
Photo: Mrs. Jack McQualy.
6. Article: the Bear-Walker Curse, 1945 -- James Nahwaikezhik, Alex Nahwaikezhik, Indian doctor Mushkikejaunini.
7. Article: the Bear-Walker Curse, 1945 continued -- Mr. Delaplante.
8. Article: the Bear-Walker Story, 1945 -- Lawrence Toulouse, L.M. Cooper, Karl Atkinson.
9. Article: the Bear-Walker Story, 1945 continued -- Susan Corbiere, Stanleyu Nahwegizik, Lawrence Toulouse.
10. Article: the Bear-Walker Story, 1945 continued -- Corporal Fred Truscott, Dr. H. Tennant.
11. Article: the Bear-Walker Story, 1945 continued -- Lawrence Toulouse, Marty Thorburn, Don Delaplante, Mr. R.N. Dickson, James Nahwaikezhik, Harriet Nahwaikezhik, Stanley Nahwaikezhik, Mrs. Willie Wendahbence.
12. Article: the Bear-Walker Story, 1945 continued.
13. Article: the Bear-Walker Story, 1945 continued.
14. Article: the Bear-Walker Story, 1945 continued -- Francis Misinishkotewe.
15. Article: the Bear-Walker Story, 1945 continued.
16. Article: the Bear-Walker Story, 1945 continued.
17. Article: the Bear-Walker Story, 1945 continued.
18. Article: the Bear-Walker Story, 1945 continued.
19. Article: the Bear-Walker Story, 1945 continued -- Joe Ence.
20. Article: the Bear-Walker Story, 1945 continued.
21. Article: the Bear-Walker Story, 1945 continued.
22. Article: the Bear-Walker Story, 1945 continued -- Mrs. Bisson.
23. Article: the Bear-Walker Story, 1945 continued.
24. Article: the Bear-Walker Story, 1945 continued.
25. Article: The story of Thomas Latta -- Archibald Latta, Mary Sides.
26. Article: The story of Thomas Latta continued -- James Gilbert Latta.
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27. Photo: The early days of Burpee -- Joe Williams, James Eaton, Jack Bailey, Dan Stewart, Jack Williams, Charles Morden, Harold Glanville, William Morden Sr., Norman Bailey.
28. Article: the 1881 Original Minutes of the First Meeting of the Township of Burpee -- Judge McRae, Colin Campbell, John Bell, John Keown, William Bailey, Ernest Taylor.
29. Article: the 1881 Original Minutes of the First Meeting of the Township of Burpee continued.
Photo: The early years, a team of horses reflect the means of transportation for many of the pioneers of Burpee.
30. Article: Country Correspondence, Little Current -- Miss Ida and Mr. Harvey Leach, Melvin Fields, Mr. L. Abbott, Albert Bateman, Father Papineau, Mr. J.G. Eadie, Johnathan Morphet, Mr. Whyman, Rev. W.E. Wilson, Dr. Johnston, Robert Huffman, H.A. Laidley, Miss Ella Cook, Miss Fern Ferguson, Mr. J. Morphet, Mr. Noah Skippen, Mr. Charles L. Petch.
31. Photo: The old Morrell homestead.
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Photo: taken about 1906 at the lumber mill in Meldrum Bay, submitted by Elwood Pidgeon.
Article: Social news from past years, 1915 -- Dr. F.B. McIntosh, A.J. McLean.
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2. Indexes.
3. Letter to the Editor: A.V. Buck.
Article: Providence Bay 1932 -- Jack McDermid, Harvey Caddel, Miss Mary Gordon, Mr. and Mrs. John Gordon, Misses Nelda and Myrtie Monkhouse.
Article: Wedding -- John Dougal McArthur, Mr. and Mrs. Dan McArthur, Miss Nellie McDougall.
Poem: Life by Norman Cole.
Article: Indian dies suddenly at Manitowang -- Alex Gaioshk, Chris Trudeau.
4. Poem: The Manitoulin by H.E. Ross. Submitted by Nelda Irene (Monkhouse) Cranston.
5. Photo: Hydro Plant 1946, submitted by Jean McLennan.
Article: Hydro Buys Manitoulin Island Plant 1946.
6. Article: Mrs. Norman Trotter of Little Current kills huge bear 1932. Submitted by Jean McLennan. Dr. James Dawson, Dr. and Mrs. Lusk.
7. Article: Mrs. Norman Trotter of Little Current kills huge bear continued.
Article: Married -- Marion Doreen Hare, Robert Ross Cairns, Miss Kaye McQuarrie, James Humphries, Douglas Corbierre.
Article: Providence Bay Women's Institute -- Mrs. Charles Lee, Mrs. William Ainslie, Mrs. McDermid, Mrs. McDonald, Mrs. Berry, Mrs. Gordon.
Article: Take over store at Providence Bay -- J.F. McDermid, Mr. A.J. Ward.
8. Photo: Original souvenir of District No. 1 school in Kagawong provided by Stan Gordon Sr. Dated 1898, teacher James A. Kinney -- Boyd, Buck, Burch, Chapman, Dickhout, Farquhar, Graham, Hilliard, Hunt, La Bar, La Rush, Love, McGaughy, McGill, Newburn, Pierce, Rawlings, Slagel, Thompson, Tustian, Van Horn, Wilson, Wright, Wyman.
9. Article: The Manitoulin Indian Treaties of 1836.
Article: How the distribution of government presents got started.
Article: Sale of liquor to Indians.
10. Article: Sale of liquor to Indians continued.
Article: British continue the French system -- Henry R. Schoolcraft.
Article: Indian policy of Sir John Colborne.
11. Article: The Manitoulin Indian Treaty of 1836.
Article: Success of the Pentanguishene settlement.
12. Article: Success of the Pentanguishene settlement continued.
Article: Manitoulin Island suggested for set-settlement -- Captain Anderson, Chief J.B. Assikinack.
13. Article: Recall of Sir John Colborne.
Article: Lord Glenelg's instructions to Sir F.B. Head.
Article: Chippewa Indians invited to settle at Saugeen Territory.
14. Article: Chippewa Indians invited to settle at Saugeen Territory continued -- Chief Joseph Wawanosh, Edward Oojebegun, Gordon Megezeese and Peter Shuedawgun.
15. Article: Indian policy of Sir Francis Bond Head -- Rev. James Evans.
Article: Head's report of the Manitoulin treaty negotiations.
16. Article: Head's report of the Manitoulin treaty negotiations continued.
17. Article: The Manitoulin Treaty of 1836.
18. Article: Saugeen Chief Wawanosh not consulted.
19. Article: Suitability of Manitoulin Island for Indian settlement.
20. Article: Suitability of Manitoulin Island for Indian settlement continued.
Article: Recall of Sir F.B. Head.
Article: Comparison of Saugeen surrender with Michigan territory surrender.
21. Article: Comparison of Saugeen surrender with Michigan territory surrender continued.
22. Article: Comparison of Saugeen surrender with Michigan territory surrender continued.
Photo: Dodge car early 1940.
23. Article: Maintoulin's Legendary Nanibozho was Hiawatha.
24. Article: Capt. Norman J. McCoy, well known on Great Lakes, passed on October 9th, 1948 -- Mr. and Mrs. William McCoy, Eva Cole, Daisy McCoy, Norman McCoy, Charles Hinds, S.W. McPhee, L. McDougall, T. Norquay, Alex McDonald, R.J. Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. MacAuley, Mr. and Mrs. George Hindman.
25. Three Photos: of various farms in Burpee Township.
26. Article: Tossed into icy Lake Huron pair live 3 days on Island, submitted by Jean McLennan -- Bob Leeson, Ray Hughson, Pilot Ian Watt, F.K. (Dick) McKeen.
27. Article: Indian treasure believed buried at Flower Pots, submitted by Jean McLennan -- Jack Earl.
28. Photo: Wedding in 1900, submitted by Carmen Walker -- John Learmont, Margaret Scott.
29. Article: U.S.A. President enjoyed phenomenal fishing luck on his Manitoulin visit, submitted by Jean McLennan – President Roosevelt, Don MacKenzie, Charles R. Bradley, J.C. Nicholl, Donald Macaskill.
Article: From the High Scool Tattler -- Stan Gordon Sr.
30. Article: Ottawa scientists discover 5,000-year-old traces of earliest Manitoulinites 1951, submitted by Jean McLennan.
Article: Fish tug burned at Vidal Bay, 1931 -- Fred James.
Article: Notice, The Slash 1932 -- Meta Mae Leeson, Harry Leeson.
31. Article: Married, 1931 -- Lottie Lila Lane, Mr. and Mrs. John Lane, Thomas Ingram, Rev. Mr. Gilbert, Mrs. Andrew Lane, Mrs. Morley Burnett, Mr. Moley Burnett, Miss Marion Hembruff, Mr. R.J. Hembruff, Mr. and Mrs. Ingram.
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Article: Wedding 1931 -- Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gordon, Grace Vivian Gordon, Mr. Robert Oakes, Elder J.H. Beaudin, Miss Elsie Beaudin, Mr. Grenville Dewar, Evelyn McIntyre, Nellie McDougall, Jean Dewar.
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2. Indexes.
3. Letter to the Editor: W.J. McQuarrie, Annie and Samuel Jackson, John Jackson, Joshua Jackson, Samuel Jackson, Allice Needham, Maude Runnalls, Annie Purvis, William Purvis, Sam Jackson, Mrs. Margaret (Purvis) George, Jack Purvis, Fred and Pauline Smith, Marjorie Smith Claridge, Clara Runnalls Lane, Sheriff Ed H. Jackson, Ida Jackson Rowe, Mattie White Jackson, Art Holman, Ed H. Jackson, Mrs. Noble, Jean Jackson Capon.
4. Letter to the Editor: by Ev Proctor -- Grant Kemp, Mr. and Mrs. John Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Herb Gilroy, Austin Wright, Harold Wright.
5. Article: Barrie Island Families 1875-1985; compiled by J.L. Runnalls and Edmon L. Long with the assistance of Mary Wilson (Lane) and Stan & Susie Runnalls.
- Francis Alexander & Annie Roszell (Wesley, Wilhemina, Charlotte, Georgina, Aleitha, Flora, Lyle, Hector).
- James Allan & (1) Lydia Berry (2) Della Lane (Edgar, Doris, Leola, Gladys, Gordon).
- Thomas Allan & Eliza Vancise (Pearl, James, Lottie, Clara, Mary, Edna, Catherine).
- Alfred Armstrong & Margaret Phalen (William, Clarence, Alvin, Alfred, Ronald).
- James Armstrong & Lottie Allan (Maxwell, Marion, Martha, James, Donalda, Verna, Lee, John, Edna, Marjorie).
- John Armstrong & Emma Kemp (Alfred, James, William, Mary, John, Grace, Stella).
- Robert John Bailey & Clara Allan (Roy, Evelyn, Audrey, Joyce).
- John Baker & Amelia Baker (Mary, Carol, Susan, Edward, Joseph, Kerwood, Jean, Charles, Ascha).
- Joseph Baker & Jean Galbraith (Janice, Jo-ann, Jeanne).
- William Blackstock & Mary McCracken (William, Long, Mamie).
- George Borton & Patricia ? (Marilyn, Valerie, Linda, Christine, Janis).
- James Bryan & Mary Armstrong (Pearl, Mae, William, James, Naomi, Mary, Roberta, Loreen, Mark, Edward, Jessie, Helen).
- George Brydges & Lena Morden (Ruby, Grant, George, Elena, Marion, Rhoda).
- Robert Brydges & Ellen Long (George, Austen, Glenna, Robert, Bert, Elizabeth).
- Andrew Burns & Ruby Brydges.
- John Calback Sr. & Mabel Gambie (Margaret, John, May).
- John Calback Jr. & Margaret Badgerow (George, John, Ashton, Corrine, Edith).
- William Campbell & Emma Bailey (Elwood, Jean, Leslie, Evelyn, Roy, Morley, Rodney, Ella, Lois).
- Frank Cole & Mary Merrylees (Joseph, James, Kathleen).
- George Cole & Catherine Witty (Laura, Vernon, Clement, Williard, Herman).
- Matthew Cole & Ellen Swafield (Samuel, George, Emily, Robert, Frederick, Sara, William).
- Robert Cole & Elizabeth ?
- Samuel Cole & Nellie Jennings (Winnifred, Florence, Grace, Keitha, Walter, Howard).
- William Conners & Annie Bryant (Beulah, John, Ida, Sydney, Lawrence, Olive).
- George Coutts & Sara Cole (Harker, Clifford, Mabel, Jean).
- John Coutts & ? Davidson (George, Margaret, Annie, Elizabeth, Isabella, Richard, Julian, Barbara).
- Charles Crack & (1) Margaret Ruttle, (2) Christine Walker (Kenneth, Laurie, Carol, Cathy, Karen, Kelly, Carrie, Kevin).
- Cryal Crack & Amy ? (Charles, Leota, William, Ronald, Mervyn, Lawrence).
- Esley Eaton & Mabel Trick (Charles, George, Lawrence).
- Frederick Ellis & Hannah Phalen (Vernon, Mabel, Libby, Evelyn, Mary, Walter, Frederick, Ivan, Lawrence, Clarence).
- ? Dickout & ? (Morris, Frederick).
- William Finley & Minnie Aelicks (Marjorie, James).
- Robert Gamble & Eliza Platt (Russell, Mabel, Jennie, Cassie, Edward, Emma).
- Benjamin Greenman & Margaret Witty (Gordon, Nelda, Marjorie, Irene, Helen, Lorne), Elmer Greenman & Mary Emery (Edward, Morris, Ethel, Evelyn, Donald).
6. Article: Barrie Island Families 1875-1985; compiled by J.L Runnalls and Edmon L. Long with the assistance of Mary Wilson (Lane) and Stan & Susie Runnalls continued.
- Ernest Greenman & Kate Lockhart (Best).
- Lance Greenman & Lillian McColeman (Christopher, Terrie, Patrick, Gerald).
- Robert Greenman Sr. & Marcella Ainsley (Thomas, Arden, Ivan, Wesley).
- Robert Greenman Jr. & Jean Galbraith (Julie).
- Thomas B. Greenman & Celia Morris (Robert, Benjamin, Elizabeth, Annie, Grace, Bert, Elmer, Ella, Edith, Ernest, Ethel).
- Thomas Greenman Jr. & Ruby Strain (Robert, Rodger, Douglas, Ernest).
- Wesley Greenman & Gertrude Donaldson (Donaldson, Bonnie, Joyce, Gerald, Sharon, Lance).
- Charles Greer & Prudence Deacon (Samuel, Oliver, Charlotte, Thomas, Margaret, Leonard, Olgar, William, Charles, James).
- George Gregson & Mary Ann Murhead (Lucey, Annie, Minnie, George, Kate).
- Donald Griffith & Edith Flannagan (Jessie, Gordon, Kenneth, Donalda).
- Gordon Griffith & Ardeth Croft (Doris).
- William Harding & Helen ?
- William Irwin & Selena Martin.
- John Jeffkins Sr. & Emma Noble (John, William, Arthur, Millie, Susan, Jane).
- John Jeffkins Jr. & Emma Noble (Kathleen, Daniel, Wilbert, Lloyd, Ivan, James, Dorothy, Lillian, Edna).
- Lloyd Jeffkins & Doris Allan (Donna, Marie, Jacqueline, Dennis).
- John Jennings Sr. & Hariet Best (Walter, John, Nellie, Nora, Katie, Mabel0.
- John Jennings Jr. & Margaret Coutts (Frances, Raymond, Myrtle, Mabel, Wilbert, Wallace, Ruth, Grace, Edgar).
- Walter Jennings & Martha Morden (Frances, Ruth, Sidney).
- Albert Lane & Dora Langton (Kenneth, Donna).
- Arthur Lane & Clara Runnalls (Evelyn, Bessie, James, Maudie, Robrt).
- Charles Lane Sr. & Elizabeth Greenman (Arthur, Harold, Annie, Albert, Della, Charles).
- Douglas Lane & Jo-Ann Baker (Angela, Cameron, Benjamin).
- George Lane & Martha Vancise (John, Lloyd, Mary, Harold, Lawrence, Agnes, Clarence, Henry).
- Harold Lane & Carol Baker (Julia, Edward, Gloria, Grace, Carolyn, Thomas).
- James Lane & Madeline Rumney (Ross, Vivian, Marilyn, Linda, Glenn, Marie).
- John Lane Sr. & Sara ? (Charles, Robert, Alice, Mary, Annie, Emily).
- John Lane Jr. & Louise Smith (Sharon, Ronald).
- Lawrence Lane Sr. & Gloria Bacon (Stephen).
- Lawrence Lane Jr. & Patricia Waddis (Joseph, Jeremy, Jennifer).
- Lloyd Lane & Evelyn Lane (Lawrence, Lola, Ronda, Douglas, Marie, Lori, Peter, Tammy).
- Samuel Lane & Elizabeth Barrett (Sara, Frances, George, Robert, Charles, Leonard, Samuel, Henry).
- Charles Langton & Vera Wheeler (Ann).
- Frederick Langton & Frances Lane (Charles, Dora, Violet, Arthur, Elizabeth, Ethel, Olive).
- Archibald Latta & ? (Thomas, John, Sara, Mary Ann) .
- Gilbert Latta & Eileen Shepherd (Edward, William).
- Thomas Latta & Mary Sides (Margaret, Florence, Bertha, William, Robert, Gilbert, George, Mary, James).
- Moby Lauterbach & Rosewitha (Mark, Dirk, Reiner).
- Ernest Letts & Emily Cole (Gertrude, Nellie, Harold, Arthur, Ernest, Ada, Erwin).
- Robert Lewis & Eliza Orr (Sadie, Matilda, Arden).
- William Little & Ellen Venman..
- Edmon George Long & Agnes Annet (Robert, Albert, Ellen, James, Gordon, John).
- Albert Long & Estelle Wood (Edmon, George, Herbert, Ada, Bert, Elizabeth, Arthur, John, May, Annie, James).
- James Long & Elizabeth ?
- John Long & Olive Langton (Evelyn, Clarence).
- Robert Long & Kate Flesher (Ruby, Ida, John, Ethel).
- Angus Matheson & Dora Keown ( Gordon, Joseph, Frances, Earl, Gladys, Reginald).
- Gordon Matheson & Mary Allan (Nancy, Mary Lou).
- Joseph Matheson & Edna Allan (Murray, Sylvia, Joannie, Roselle, Michael) .
- Hector McLean & Christine McFadden.
- Hugh McLean Sr. & Kathleen McPhail (Archie).
- Hugh McLean Jr. & Minnie Witty (Leslie, Russell, Archibald, Clifford).
- John McLean & Florence McCallum (John, William, Hector, Mary, Hugh0.
- Joseph McTaggart & Eliza Tracey (Albert, William, Frederick, Charles, Henry, Blanche, Ida, Alice, Emma, Elizabeth0.
- James Merrylees & Kathleen Wright (Kathleen, Jean, Barbara, Joseph, Robert, James).
- Joseph Merrylees & Annie Greenman (Kathleen, James, Elizabeth, Audrey, Wilmer).
- George Mervyn & Elizabeth Neely (Arkyn, Henry, Wilma, Ilene, Irene, Clara, Reta).
7. Article: Barrie Island Families 1875-1985; compiled by J.L Runnalls and Edmon L. Long with the assistance of Mary Wilson (Lane) and Stan & Susie Runnalls continued.
- Harry Mervyn & Jane Merrylees (Jane, Arthur, Herbert, Albert, Edith, Alexander, Earl, Ella, Howard, James, Mary).
- Herbert Mervyn & Elizabeth Long (Eileen, Joyce).
- Howard Mervyn & Frances Matheson (Alexander, Laura, James, Edith, Lois, Gloria, Joan).
- Thomas McCracken & ? (Rodolf Jubert, Esther, George, Thomas, William, May, Kate, Margaret).
- James Morden & Cronelia Barnes (Louise, Robert, Marie, James, Margaret).
- Nelson Morden & Minnie Thompson (Thompson, Parker, Matilda, Hazel, William, James, Charlotte, Andrew, Daniel, Thomas, Emily Jane, Nelson).
- Orton Morden & ? (Bruce, Lena).
- Philip Morden & Elizabeth Brydges (Nelson, James).
- Robert Morden & Betty ? (Francis, Jerome, Rachel, Nellie, Almeda, Susan).
- Steven Morden & Susan Zimmerman (Walter, Philip, John, Sophia, Celia, Martha, Alice, Joseph).
- Allan Montgomery & Lila Noble (Keith, Lenora).
- Joseph Montgomery & Jane Mervyn (Robert, Grace, Mervyn, Albert, Neil, Arthur, Carl).
- Keith Montgomery & Lenora Noland (Kenneth, Bradley, Murray).
- Austen Noaks & Gloria Mervyn (Sandra, Mervyn).
- George Noble Sr. & Jane Mervyn (Harry, George, Emma, Lyla, Russell, Victor, Johnston).
- George Noble Jr. & Sara Phalen (Grant, James, Jean, Marion, Noreen).
- Harry Noble & Nellie Letts (Marjorie, Herbert, Ernest, Kenneth).
- Russell Noble & Lydia Johnston (Harry, Lena, Ivan, Arden, Margaret, Helen).
- Norman Orford & Charlotte Baker (Albert, Norma, Stanley, Kenneth, Reta, Sheila, Ernest, Marion).
- Stanley Orford & Marilyn Borton (Trisha, Eddie).
- Warren Penny & Meryl McKinley (Marlene, Linda, Dwight, Barry, Blair).
- Joseph Phalen & Margaret Merrylees (Margaret, Sara, William, Joseph, Alvin, Harriet, Hannah, Thomas, Laura, Annie, Mary).
- Valentine Pollen & Gertrude ?
- Ronald Robbins & Edna Runnalls (Eric, Mark, Dianne, Kevin).
- William Roszell & ? (Annie, William, Hector, Emma, Mrs. Hastie).
- Thomas Rumley & Minnie Jewel (Margaret, Lorne, Roy, Victor, Rebecca, Viola).
- Arthur Runnalls & Elizabeth Stocks (John, Evelyn, Mina, Marion, Olive).
- Cecil Runnalls & Mary Baker (Helen, Oliver, William).
- Lewis Runnalls & Ann Sinclair (Judith, Paul, Cynthia).
- Nelson Runnalls Sr. & Catherine Rowe (Oliver, Edwin, Henry, Arthur, Victor, Dora, Sutton, Percy).
- Oliver Runnals Sr. & Katie Jennings (Clara, Nelson, Lawrence, Cecil, Norris, Stanley, Nellie).
- Oliver Runnalls & Barbara Blair (Scott, Sandra).
8. Article: Barrie Island Families 1875-1985; compiled by J.L Runnalls and Edmon L. Long with the assistance of Mary Wilson (Lane) and Stan & Susie Runnalls continued.
- Thomas Witty & Letitia Martin (Florence).
- James Young & ? (Lula, Ada, William, Oscar, George, Emma, James, Reta).
Bachelors who lived on Barrie Island and maintained homes; Timothy Emery, William Blackburn, Louis Glenn, John Schoenblum, Leonard Lane, Frank Morden, Neil McPhail, William Phalen, Roy Campbell, Arden Greenman, Ivan Jeffkins, Nels Falk, Eric Robbins, Joseph Keown, James Wells, Thomas McCracken, Robert Griffith, John Hockin and George Latta.
The following are families of which little is known; John McQueen, Peter Arch Deacon, Norman Lebar, the Zettler, Duncan McTavish, Albert Ellis and John Latta.
Chart showing land owners on Barrie Island in 1985.
9. Article: Manitou works his magic on spot named after him.
10. Article: Manitou works his magic on spot named after him continued -- Humphrey May, Miss Euphie Burkett.
11. Article: Manitou works his magic on spot named after him continued -- McGregor Ironside, Capt. George Ironside.
Two Poems: about Kagawong and Ice Lake. Author unknown.
Poem: A Manitoulin Garden by Papaigesigok (Smiling Sky) Muriel Ironside.
12. Article: Patriotic Concert at Brazenor's Hall, March 16th 1900 -- Mrs. McArthur, Mrs. Sanderson, E.L. Brazenor, Mrs. J. Riddell, Mrs. McKessock, Miss I. Jackson, Mr. W. Jackson, Mr. D.A Bickell, Miss E. Johnson, James Kerr, Miss David, and W.R. Abrey. Submitted by Jean (Jackson) Capon.
13. Article: Two Men Poisoned -- James C. Crawford, John McGibbon, Dr. F.A. Strain.
Poem: United, We Stand Divided, We Fall. Author unknown.
14. Article: A Brief History of Sandfield Township's southern portion, by W.J. Moody -- J.W. Fitzgerald, William MacDonald, Timothy Cragg, Jonathan Bassingthwaite, J.H. Johnston, Mr. Walford, John Robinson, James Penner, Ira Aelick, James McCutcheon, John Brown, William A. Hare, T.W. Thomson, C.R. Johnston, Mrs. R.O. Watson, Mrs. Ernest Moody, Mr. Mirehouse J. Key, Mr. Johnathan Key, James Love, Ross Love, George Griddle, Alex Elliot, Mr. C. Mitchell, Elias Huntchinson, Robbie Johnston, John McGauley, J.T. Burns, Joe Rudkins, William Wethers, Tom Graham, William Luscumbe, Cliffor Luscumbe, C. Graham, Johnathan Hutchinson, Elias Hutchinson, John Gowlett.
15. Article: A Brief History of Sandfield Township's southern portion continued -- Roy Arnold, Mr. Thompson, Mr. Edwards, J.H. Johnston, Mr. McDonald, Elias Hutchinson, Frank Bowier, Mr. T. Parkinson, Richard Hutchinson, Fred Paisley, John Brown, Grovener Thomas, Andy Watson, John Clarke, David Hay, Mr. F.G.R. Bradbury, Mr. A. Mitchell, Mr. R.O. Watson, Mrs. Newman, Edminds family, Mr. Read, Miss Bella Munrow.
Photo: Mr. Moody.
16, 17. Copy of deed of land: to Charles Moody, recorded July 5th, 1901.
18. Article: Another history of Sandfield -- Sir John Sandfield McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Thomas, William Marshall McDonald, Timothy Craig, Johnathon Bassingthwaight, Josiah H. Johnson, Mr. Walford, John Brown, J.H. Johnston, John Robbins, James Pepper, Ira Aelick, James McCutcheon, Mrs. Jennie Moody, Paul Wasizizi, J.G. Learmont, Mr. M.J. Stapleton, Mrs. A. Brown, Thomas Middaugh, Mrs. Ira Middaugh, Mr. Hiram, George Hutchinson, Frank Hutchinson.
19. Article: Another history of Sandfield continued -- Mr. Hugh McKay, W.H. Law, James Pepper, Nathaniel Davidson, John Barrows, Mrs. Advin Aelicks, T.W. Thompson, Samuel Sloan, Frank Wagg, Burton Nelder, John Robinson, John Shield, Andrew Mitchell, Jonothan Bassingtwaite, D.O. Cannard, Charles Moody, Henry Stapleton, Marshall Stapleton, Sam McNearn, Tobias Nighswander.
20. Photo: Logging camp in Sandfield Township, 1914 -- Leonard Young, Fred Moody, Mr. Ruston, Mr. Studered, J. Bryant, Burn Spry, Norwood Young, Norman Young, Norman Moody, Tom Smith.
Article: Another history of Sandfield continued.
21. Article: Another history of Sandfield continued -- Will Skene, Mary Hilts, P.M. Thomson, Mr. Digby Young, and William Hilliard.
22. Photo: Barn raising for Charles Moody 1902.
Article: Married -- Eugenia Myra Beaudin, Edward Allen Wallace, Elder J.H. Beaudin, Elder A. Gordon, Miss Irene Langman, Andrew Beaudin, Miss Maude Purvis, Master Wilfred Sauder, Edward Seigman, Mrs. W.W. Hall, Miss Lila Wallace, Miss Alvern McColl, Edward Seigman.
23. Photo: of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Cranston 1931.
Article: Well known residents of Spring Bay, Providence Bay district -- Mr. and Mrs. William Cranston, Stanley Paisley, Mary Fawcett, Mr. and Mrs. R.W. Fawcett, Rev. Charles Monk Smith, William H. Cranston, Edward Cranston, Henry Cranston, Mrs. Wesley McColeman, Mrs. Annie McQueen, Mrs. Jessie Cranston, Mrs. Georgina Robinson, Mrs. Stewart Thompson, Robert Fawcett, Frank Beaudin.
24. Four Poems: Twilight on Lake Manitou by Sam S. Wiseman, Rockville, Bidwell and Honora.
25. Article: Some Reminiscences of Long Ago, by W.J. Moody -- Mr. James, Eddie Addison, Mrs. George Hutchinson, Frank Wagg Sr., Abraham Lehman, Vesper McCutheon, Izsaac Spiker, Mr. Patten, John Cole, Mr. Tinkis, Mr. Quinn.
26. Poem: by Mr. Moore.
Article: Founded hospital Dr. Robert W. Davies dies -- Loretta Hiott, David Davies and Montgomery Davies.
27. Photo: The Monument Corner, submitted by Gilmor Tracy -- Sam Wilson, Jim Wilson.
Article: Providence Bay Women's Institute, 1931 -- Mrs. William Ainslie, Mrs. McGauley, Mrs. Campbell, Mrs. A Gordon, Mrs. Jno. McDermid, Mrs. McQueen, Mrs. Ellis, Mrs. Berry, Mrs. McDougall.
Article: Wins Most Valuable Player Award -- Murray McDermid.
28. Article: Freemasonry on Manitoulin, by J.L Runnalls -- Rev. Tooke, Dr. Joseph Johnston, H. Currie, A.C. McRae, D.T. Ferguson, J. Allenton, G.R. Powell, J.A. Little, R.M. Henning, G.R. Stevenson, John Cox, G.H. Turner, W.M. Richie, Charles McDonald, Melvin Bock, L.A. Buck, Stewart McPhile, W.G. White, A.J. Cooke, J.H. Craig, J.H. Beihl, Robert Robinson, A.E. Graham, J.W. Griffith, Dr. J.A. Baker, Stewart Clark, R.N. Smith, Donald McLean, A.J. Turner, John Donaldson, Dr. A.O. Hinds, Archie Campbell, R.T. Jaffray, Adam Casson, Jack McKenzie, Earl W. Davis, E.F. Priddle, F.W. Clark, J.D. Gordon, C.C. McLean, R.S. Beaton, T.A. McLean, R.C. Banbury, Harvey Robinson, G.R. Boyd, T.J. Wright and J.C. Wright.
29. Photo: Taken 1962, men of the Masonic Lodge -- Tom Wright, Frank Baxter, Lawrence Peck, Frank Priddle, George Boyd, Jack Wright, Clive Fell, Roy Baxter, Harol Bailey, Bob Robinson.
30. Article: First White Settlement, Manitowaning.
Article: How Manitowaning received its name.
Article: Manitoulin Island is linked with mainland, November 28, 1945.
31. Article: Manitoulin Island is linked with mainland, November 28, 1945 continued.
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Article: Manitoulin Island is linked with mainland, November 28, 1945 continued.
Article: Obituary of William Jackson -- Edward Jackson, Mattie (White) Jackson, William A. Jackson, Keith Jackson.
Poem: Manitoulin Moon, signed Chor.
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Photo: Training for the first World War, submitted by Gilmore Tracy -- two Chisolm boys, two Allen boys, two or three Kay boys, Ern Birch, Ed Night and Belwood Berry.
2. Indexes.
3. Article: Manitoulin in the World War -- son of the following families: Lehman, McCracken, Gilroy, Currie, Coutts, Tiplady, Blackie, Hewitt, Hurn, Dawson, Orr and Doan.
Letter to the Editor: Mrs. Mae Haner, Mr. and Mrs. Molly Bruce (?), Duncan and Mary McDermid, David McDermid, Alex Purvis, Dunc and Bob Jaffrey, Mrs. Jack Purvis.
4. Photo: Two unidentified soldiers of First World War.
Article: Second World War -- Douglas Wright, Keith Beange, R.M. McQuarrie, J.A. McQuarrie.
Article: Died While Serving, taken from The Manitoulin Recorder, April 6, 1944 -- Leslie Campbell, John Edie, Fred Green, James McLean Johnson, Leonard Lehman, Russell McCracken, Robert Smelter, Russell String.
Second World War -- ARMY: S.B. Abotossaway, Frank Adkins, James Aelicks, Gabriel Alexander, W.J. Anglin, Orville Aiken, Lawrence Armstrong, George Assiniwe, Dominic Ativine, Dominic, Charlie Addison, Angus Abel, Narcees Armstrong, Neosse Abel, Vincent Abel.
5. Article: Second World War -- ARMY continued -- Ashley, Harold; Ashley, Doreen; Aibens, G; Anwitn, J.; Armstrong, A.A.; Armstrong, Boyd M.; Armstrong, Harold N.; Assinuve, M.J.; Atawish, D.; Anstice, K.F.; Alane, E.M.; Bailey, Roy; Beaudin, C.J.; Bebimikawa, O.; Bell, Arnold, Bickell, Ralph; Boyd, Clifford; Boyter, Thos.; Bowes, J.W.; Bowes, D.R.; Bowes, Geo. J.; Brown, J.A.; Bowerman, Melvin; Bowerman, Clint; Bryant, John S.; Beauge, Keith; Bell, Arden; Bell, Claude; Belle, Dominic; Burch, Howard; Buck, Arnold, Bisson, James; Bryant, Neil; Brown, D.V.; Brocklebank, O.; Bailey, E.R.; Bondy, Jacob; Bateman, V.; Beaucane, J.J.; Beaucage, W.J.R.; Beauwais, N.A.; Bernard, W.M.; Blackburn, C.S.; Bolten, H.E.R.; Boyd, D.M.; Boyd, Donald B.; Bryant, Wm. John; Burnett, Stanely J.; Bebomash, A.F.; Cada, A.A.; Caldwell, A.E.; Campbell, Elwood; Chisolm, Harry; Clarke, Dick; Clarke, Frank; Conley, H.C.; Campbell, George; Campbell, Leonard; Corbierre, Theo.; Cooper, Frank; Conley, Jim; Callaghan, J.V.; Collins, P.; Carter, Clifford; Charleton, Clifford; Caddel, Ellis; Campbell, Roy; Corbierre, Dominic; Chalmers, Aubrey; Campbell, Lloyd; Cadieux, C.A.; Cress, Cecil; Cada, Wilfred; Corbiere, Philip; Corbiere, Wm.; Campbell, Ross; Cooper, Harold, Cada, Joseph R.; Cada, Paul J.; Callaghan, Dennis; Charlton, C.N.; Cooper, Clarence E.; Cooper, E.C.; Cooper, H.R.; Corbierre, S.A.; Crawford, Frederick; Cress, Norman; Corbett, T.H.; Cress, O.R.; Cada, A.L.; Davis, E.W.; Debassige, J.M; Desmoulons, M.; Dunn, Bernard; Dunn, P.W.; Dearing, R.H.; Dessauiniers, J.; Dunlop, J.G.; Debassige, Frank A.; Debassige, Frank J.; Debassige, Isadore; Debassign, George; Davis, C.; Davis, Jas. H.; Debassige, Thos.; Desmoulin, P.; Detynishayn, John; Drolet, L.E., Drolet, Roy E.; Duxbury, J.J.; Dupre J.; Dyke, O.R.; Eadie, John A.; Eadie, Wm. R.; Eagle, Ernest; Edmonds, Bobbie; Eshkibik, Robert; Eshkibok, Frank; Enosse, Alphonse, Enosse; Lawrence, Elford L.W. Falls, James; Ferguson, J.W.; Ferguson, R.; Fox, H.J.; Fox, George; Ferguson, Albert; Flakner, K.C.; Fowler, William; Fowler, Hubert; Fowler, Lloyd; Falls, Matt; Falls, Ivan; Flelix, Harold; Finley, W.J.; Fineday, Fred; Flood, W.H.; Ferguson, Fred; Fogal, Raymond; Farness, V.J.; Finch, L.B.; Francis, Jerry; Gabow, I.; Gaishk, Alphonse; Ganaiveby, J.A.; Greenman, Lorne; Griffith, Ivan; Gilchrist, Gilbert; Gilchrist, Wm.; Greenman, Gordon; Gardiner, Harry; Green, K.; Gibson, R.J.; Green, Kenneth; Gibson, Wm.; Goodmurphy, A.; Gabow, Antoine; Graham, Allan; Green, Kenneth; Gilpin, George E.; Gareau, R.A.; Girard, P.E.; Hall, Allan; Hall, Arnold; Hall, Lloyd; Hall, R.R.; Hartley, Lewis; Hastie, W.J.; Huffman, W.R.; Haywood, T.A.; Hayden, Orace; Hallet, Carl; Haight, George; Hubbert, Harold; Howard, J.S.; Hilson, A.; Hilson, G.; Hembruff, R.L.; Hembruff, Roy; Hembruss, W.; Henry, C.; Hannah, A.; Humphrey, G.E.; Hopkins, Stanley; Hopkins, Allan; Hazzard, Ernest; Halcrow, Jack; Ham, Harold; Hopkins, Ernest; Hughson, Raymond; Hughson, Eric; Haner, Frank; Haner, Everett; Heis, A.B.; Harper, Howard; Hopkins, Murray; Hembruff, Henry; Hall, Vernon; Hore, R.R.; Hall, T.M.; Hallett, Roy; Herron.
6. Article: Second World War -- ARMY continued -- Irwin, O.R.; Jabokwam, Frank; Jenkins, G.S.; Jones, Ivan; Jefkins, Wilbert; Jones, Les; James, Feltus; Jones, John Henry; Jaggard, H.L.; Kemp, G.L.; Kemewon, Wilfred; King, P.; King, Raymond; Kitchekag, A.; King, Peter; Kemp, Kenneth; King, Robert; King, Robert; Kirk, Clive; King, Blaise; Kay, A.L.; Kozeyah; Lewis, Aldolphus; Lewis, W.A.; Langton, Arthur; Lane, Lawrence; Lockyer, N.F.; Lockyer, H.; Leeson, Bob; Lovelace, Norris; Lovelace, Elmer; Lochead, Charles; Langtree, Matt; Levesque, W.E.; Lewis, John; Lanktree; MacMillan, D.B.; MacMurray, R.J.; Mastin, P.A.; Major, Frank; Mandamin, G.; Manitowabi, Andrew; Manitowabi, Vincent; Manitowabi, Albert; Mandamin, H.E.; Manitowabi, J.; Marshall, C.R.; McColeman, Wm.; McDonald, Neil; McGill, Beverley; McGaughley, J.L.; McGaughey, Francis; McIntyre, L.E.; McKay, Ernest; McKay, Murdock; McDonald, L.F.; McLean, M.; McLennan, G.; McPhee, H.; Mejaki, Steve; McMillan, D.A.; Mejaki, H.E.; Michie, A.C.; Middaugh, Dennis; Mills, F.; Mills, S.J.; Modas, Isaac; Montgomery, Mervin; Morphet, F.A.R.; McArthur, Albert; Montgomery, Wm.; McCulligh, Sherman; McLean, Archie; Marshall, Freeman; McCaig, Jack; McKay, Lyle; McMillan, Don; McKay, Jack; McCulligh, L.; Michie, W.; McCulligh, Ernest; McCulligh, Elmer; McGauley, Hubert; McGauley, John; McDonald, R.G.; Misner, Leslie; McCracken, Nelson; Morrison, James R.; Middaugh, Carmon; McCulligh, Grenville; McDougall, Stanley; McLennan, Gladdin; McEachrane, S.D.; McFarlane, Loyal; McFarlane, Tom; McQuay, Jack; MacArthur, N.; MacMillan, Harold; Migwans, Albert; Migwans, Lawrence; Migwans, John; Migwans, Pat; Migwans, Herb; Midess, Jonas; McColeman, Duran; McLeod, K.A.; MacMillan, Jack C.; MacMillan, W.H.; McDougall, Eli; Moore, C.A.; Marchall, Jask; McCulligh, Thos. W.; McGregor, Elie; McKay, Gordon; McLennan, Chas. V.; McPhee, John E.; Marshall, John; Mishibinijima, Gabriel, McGregor, T.L.; McGregor, V.D.; Miron, Bert; Migwans, Raye; Nichols, W.J.; Noble, Jas; Nelson, John; Nevilles, Harry; Nighwander, John; Noble, Alma; Nadjiwan, Patrick; Nahwegezhik, Charles; Negonawana Albert; Nahwegezhie, Eli; Orr, J; Odjig, Stanley; Orford, Lloyd; Osawanamik, John; Oshkiboose Jos.; Osawabine, John; Orford, Delbert; Orr, Herb.; Peltier, Leo; Peltier, David; Pennie, Jerry; Perrault, A.; Pitawanekwab, Philip; Pitawanakwat, Thos.; Porter, Wm.; Priddle, Austin; Priddle, Grant; Prouix, J.A.; Pearson, Lyman; Pickard, Earl; Pyette, R.L.; Pyette, F.; Peltier, E.; Pemberton, Wm.; Pidgeon, Stanley; Pierreault, John; Pidgeon, Morley; Pidgeon, Oliver; Penny, Fred; Penny, D.; Paul, Ivan; Pateman, Lawrence; Prentice, Robt.; Purdy, James; Pidgeon, Arden; Pyette, Victor; Paisley, C.E.; Peltier, Thos. A.; Porter, Fraser; Punch, V,; Purdy, Grant; Paibomesia, F.N.; Patreau, Thos.; Pennie, Maurice; Petawanakuat, John.
7. Article: Second World War -- ARMY continued -- Recollect, Wm.; Richards, D.S.; Rivers, L.; Robinson, Nelson; Rowe, H.; Rowe, F.; Rowe, L.; Russell, Fred; Reid, Lloyd; Rumley, Freddie; Rumley, Leslie; Ray, Justin; Roper, Harry; Rumley, Howard B.; Richardson, George; Rowe, W.B.; Rush, J.A.; Russell, Percy; Rivers, J.A.; Sagie, Fred; Shawandam, W.; Shawande, Jacob; Shawande, Isaac; Shigwadja, Albert; Shigwadjam, N.; Simpson, G.T.; Simon, I.; Simpson, R.N.; Simons, Gabriel; Skippen, Wm.; Steele, M.J.; Steepe, Jim; Stephens, A.C.; Strain, F.A.; Strain, Fred; Strain, Ross; Sullivan, D.N.; Stevens, Claude; Stephens, Allie; Stephens, W. Archie; Sloss, Stuart; Smith, Melvin; Smith, Aubrey; Smith, Percy; Smith, J.L.; Smith, J.J.; Simsons, Thoeodore; Sampson, Dan; Smith, F.; Sheppard, C.; Sagle, Raymond; Smyth, Harry; Smyth, Walter; Sampson, Steven; Smith, Melvin; Sullivan, Jas.; Sloss, Grant; Shawanda, George; Smeltzer, L.; Sloss, Ivan; Steele, Ross; Sear, R.J.; Shamana, John; Smith, Roy R.; Standfast, Frank; Steep, Jas. D.; Stormes, Ben; Sagle, E.C.; Stringer, Mose; Takwadijiwan, John; Taylor, O.; Tekema, Fred; Tekema, Gus; Trudeau, Andrew; Trudeau, Casimir; Trudeau, I.; Trudeau, J.; Turnbull, Eric; Trudeau, Henry; Tracy, Donald; Thibault, Jos.; Taylor, Dennis; Trimmer, Roy; Thomas, Lawrence; Tyson, J.F.; Turnineck, D.J.; Valliquette, J.; Vanevery, Wm.; VanHorn, L.; VanMeer, H.E.; Vanzant, L.; VanHorn, Melvin; VanHorn, Garfield; Valliquette, H.; VanHorne, Bayward; VanHorn, Reed; VanHorn, Stewart, VanHorn, Wilmer; Waganoose, Harry; Wakegijig, John; Wakegijig, Clarence; Wagg, W.W.; Wagg, Tom; Wagg, Wallace; Wagg, Douglas; Whiteloon, Charlie; Wassegijig, Boniface; Williamson, Alden; Williamson, Floyd; Williamson, Max; Wabagun Eli; Woods, Lenard; Witty, Grant; Wemigwans, Felix; Wemigwans, Adolphus; Wemigwans, Isadore; West, L.J.; Willis, A.; Williamson, Max; Wismer, Orland; Wood, L.C.; White, R.J.H.; Wemigwams, G.; White, Chas.; White, R.J.F.; Wilkinson, W.A.; Williton, W.; Wismer, Bert; Witty, W.R.; Wright, Ken; Williams, Wilfred; Wood, Ivan; White, Arlof; Weissgerber, L.; Wilkin, B.; Wilkinson, Art; Wiber, Wm.; Wilson, Graham; Wabigijig, A.; Young; Myles.
Article: Second World War -- NAVY -- Baxter, Roy; Beange, George; Blackburn, Clarence; Blackburn, Bill, Boyd, Bill; Bahlye, Edwin; Boyd, Del; Bryan, John; Clarke, Bill; Currey, John; Coultis, Audrey; Cond, Glen; Elliot, Harvey; Elliot, Howard; Ferguson, Everett; Gillette, Ed.; Hembruff, Gordon; Lovelace, Roy.
8. Article: Second World War -- NAVY continued -- McCracken, Edward; McDougall, Ronnie; McDougall, Stanely; McLennan, Gladden; McKenzie, G.; McArthur, J.D.; Pilon, Walter; Penny, Maurice; Ricalton, Wm. P.; Sanders, Scott; Solomon, F.; Tustian, Allan; Tilson, John; Thorton, Geo.; Wagg, Frank; Woods, Fred; Woods, Marvin; Wright, Dalton; Wright, Harold; Wright, Wm.; Williamson, Chester; Williamson, Lester; Young, R.
Article: Second World War -- AIR FORCE -- Ainslie, Norton; Anstice, Kenneth; Ainslie, L.D.; Bainborough, Emerson; Bainborough, Willard; Beange, Robt.; Britten, Thos. B.; Burns, Oscar; Burns, Roderick; Boose, Lorne; Buck, Albion; Baker, W.E.; Cunning, T.L.; Clark, Tom; Conley, Effie; Elford, Leon; Eadie, A.I.; Farquhar, Thomas J.; Ferguson, Omey; Fraser, G.L.; Ferguson, Wm.; Geiger, Donald; Griffith, Harold; Griffith, Lloyd; Gilpin, George; Guy, George; Haner, Harvey; Hembruff, M.; Hubbert, Carman; Irving, Grant; Johnston, G.B.; Johnson, Harold; Johnston, Homer; Kinney, James; King, Fred; Leeson, E.F.; Legge, W.W.; McArthur, Neil; McColeman, Ernest; McDougall, L.; McKenzie, Sandy; McRae, Jim; McArthur, Lottie; Marshall, Douglas; McKenzie, Melvin; McKenzie, D.; May, A.; McGill, Stanley; Marshall, Douglas; Moore, James; Morton, M.I.; McColeman, Burton; Noble, Kenneth; Orford, Raymond; Orford, Norman; Orford, Ernest; Patterson, R.K.; Robinson, Chester; Robinson, Cllifford; Riddell, B.; Rumley, Harold.
9. Article: Second World War -- AIR FORCE continued -- Smith, Mike; Thorburn, R.G.; Thorburn, Alex; Tracy, W.H.; Thompson, Jim; Thompson, Murray; Vanhorn, Edie; Valiquette, C.; VanZant, Royce; Winter, Harold; Wilson, Clair; Weeks, Douglas; Williamson, Ivan; Young, W.O.
Article: Second World War -- R.C.A.M.C. NURSES -- Millman, Edna; Wilson, Elsie.
Article: Second World War -- WOMEN'S DIVISION (Army) -- Arnold, Geraldine; Ainslie, Naomi; Armstrong, Essie; Bryan, Mary; Campbell, Evelyn; Foley, J.E.; Green, Josephine, Greenough, T.J.; Hunt, R.; King, Beatrice: Sherman, Mrs. Lyman; McCaig, Margaret; Marshall, Dorothy M.; Mills, L.A.; Norquay, Jean; Tekema, Reta; Tekummah, Rita.
Article: Second World War -- CANADIAN MERCHANT MARINE -- Allen, Donald; Connell, Robert; Elden, Edmonds, Clarence; McFarlane, Ken; McKinley, Clarence; Merrylees, Lloyd; Noland, Hughie; Vanzant, C.
Article: Second World War -- PRISONERS OF WAR -- Quinn, Ivan; Langtree, Martin.
Photo: of a crowd gathered in Little Current to see the boys off to war c. 1915.
10. ROLL OF HONOR amongst the Manitoulin during WWI (Note* rank and troop number was not typed).
Will Scott, R. Fleming, Geo. E. Baxter, M. Boyter, R. Boyter, Lorne Bradley, Geo. Collins, Thos. Colburn, J. Cornish, A.G. Cock, R.G. Good, W.H. Holmes, L. Lewis, A. Mackie, H. Marshall, J. Marshall, E. Maringer, Sam Martin, A. McGovern, J. McKeddle, P. McLean, J. McLeash, Abe. Mechan, Joe Mensour, A. Meggeson, A.C. Miners, N. Miners, J.L. Nelder, E. Sagle, R. Smith, W. Stone, J.F. Valequette, J. Wabinossi, L.G. Walker, Walter Whitmore, Val Wilman, Goe. A. Thorburn, Jack McKenzie, Alex McKenzie, Blair Fraser, Jack Elliot, John McDonald, John Leach, R.C.P. Lawrence, Grant Turner, Wm. Marshall, A. Irwin, Alex Jeffrey, Wm. Galley, Gordon Rowe, P. Vedran, Willis Keehig, H. Armstrong, Lyle Sims, Clifford L. Gorley, Louis A. Cowley, Thos. M. Garley, J.R. Troop, J.F. Inderwick, Victor Hewson, Arthur Whitmore, H. Ritchie, F. Conley, Brian Reid, Roy Henning, D. Solomon, Neil Becks, Elliot Owen.
11. ROLL OF HONOR amongst the Manitoulin during WWI continued - R.L. Graham, Capt. Misner, D.C. Sims, E.E. Cook, R. Benton, C.E. Nelder, D.L. Campbell, L. Scott, A. Stewart, Wm. McGovern, J.H. Bryant, A. Moore, R.G. Cooper, J. Hembruff, Art Wilkin, Ted Rowe, Art Giles, Cyril Greenwood, Archie Cotie, Herb Eadie, Mensour Owen, W. Pyette, W.R. Hunter, V. Elves, W.J. Wardrop, Carl Deiter, W.A. Blackie, R.H. Blackie, Wm. Ritching, Ignace Peltier, Horace Houle, H. Sims, W.W. Taylor, Dennis Callaghan, Geo. Armstrong, Joe Hembruff, Herbert Orr, Wm. Orr, Orrin Lewis, George White, R. Stringer, W. Hore, J.J. Morrow, Allan Buffey, J.J. Beaucage, F. Prouix, Frank Peltier, Allan S. Crossley, Johnston MacMahon, Allan Astie, James Noble, John McAnley, John Turineck, George Pearson, Alvin Orr, Wm. Richards, M. Manitowah, Wm. R. Moggy, Samuel Bryant, T.H. Marshall, John Walbridge, Ross Doan, D. Sims, Ed Cook, Coy Nelder, John McDonald, E.L. Russell, Manly Allen, Jack Allen, Private White, George Brown, Wm. Chisholm, H.B. Chisholm, H.W. Chisholm, Dan Kay, Wm. Kay, George Kay, R.J. Kay, Frank Conlon, Stuart Owen, Clarence Cook, R.R. Hill, W.R. Ferguson, Arlie A. Hannah, T.A. Middaugh, Corporal Phillips, Private Ferguson, Thos. Boyd, M. Johnston, Thos. Flanigan, E.R. Tucker, R. Leask, G.S. Gould.
12. Article: Reception for Dick Hewson, 1919.
Article: The Late Pte. Jack Currie.
Article: Reception to Sgt. John Allen.
Article: Composition of 3rd Division, 1919 -- Major General F.O. Loomis, General F.S. Meighen, Brig-Gen. D.C. Draper, Brig-Gen. D.M. Gormund.
13. Article: Brave Manitowaning Girl, 1919 -- Miss Ida M. Ferguson.
Article: Heroes Return, 1919 -- Sgt. Elliot, Sgt. Lincoln Fraser, Pte. Dan McMillan.
Article: Pte E.F. Priddle -- Miss E. McGibbon, Mr. Weeks.
14. Article: More Heroes Return, 1919.
Sgt. Jack McKenzie -- Mr. and Mrs. Alex McKenzie, Alex McKenzie.
Corp. Jack Glenn.
Pte. Merritt Jennings.
Pte. Wilbert Bryan -- Mr. and Mrs. A.C. Bryan.
15. Article: Civilians Salute Union Jack in Germany, 1919 by Spr. A.A. Durrie -- Cecil Johston, Sandy McKenzie.
Sgt. Geo. M. Thorburn, N.M. -- Mr. and Mrs. W.A. Thorburn.
Pte. Jack Shields.
Pte. Wm. Myles.
16. Article: Nursing Sister Returns -- Miss Ida Ferguson.
Article: More Manitoulin Heroes Return, 1919.
Capt. E.B. Titus.
Corp. James Johnson -- Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Johnson.
Sgt. Allan Montgomery.
Article: Providence Bay.
Corp. A.V. Buck.
Sapper M.L. Buck.
Lieut. W.A. Chisolm.
17. Article: Providence Bay.
Corp. John McDonald.
Lance-Corp. F.E. Conley.
Pte. J.C. Bryan.
Article: Receptions to Manitoulin Heroes, 1919 -- Mrs. George Foster, Sapper Jno. Thompson, Lance Corp. Harry Curson, Pte. William Richards,Gunner James Carter.
Article: At Providence Bay, 1919 -- Mr. R. Cranston, Rev. Mr. Mason, Mr. A.J. Wagg, Messrs. R. McVittie and W. Gordon, Corp A.V.V. Buck, Lance Corp. F.E. Conley, Corp. John McDonald, Lieut. W.A. Chisolm.
Article: At Providence Bay, 1919 -- Mr. S. Wilson, Rev. Mr. Yates, Pte. J.D. Wilson, Mr. Sam Wilson, Ptes C.J. Campbell, Pte. John Payne, Sapper W.R. Leask.
Lance Corporal W.D. Love.
18. Pte. H.F. Lewis.
Pte. Ronald McQuarrie.
Corp. A.V. Buck.
Pte. Bob Beattie.
Article: Providence Bay, 1919 -- Corp. W.D. Love, Sgt. J. Allen, Sapper M. Buck, Mr. W. McIntyre, Mr. R. Cranston.
Article: Interesting Letter, 1919 -- Miss Agnes Sampson.
19. Article: Interesting Letter, 1919 continued.
Article: Death of Pte. W.G. Scott -- Mr. and Mrs. J. Scott, Rev. R. Wisemand.
Article: Welcome Home, 1919.
Pte. Jack Jaffray.
Pte. Wesley Alexander.
20. Article: Gunner Earl Platt, 1919.
Article: The Boys Come Home, 1919 -- Scott Fraser.
Article: Reception for Alex Fraser, 1919 -- Mr. and Mrs. J.L Wismer, Rev. W.M. Morrison, Rev. S.F. Yeomands.
Article: Sgt. Mackie, D.C.M.
Article: Pte. Harold Purvis, 1919.
21. Article: Pte. Harvey Robinson.
Article: Heroes Providence Bay -- Pte. James Herbert Caddel, Mr. P. Caddel.
Article: Pte. Wilford Parkins.
Article: Pte. Henry Negonnewinah is honored, 1919 -- Tom Negonnewinah, Mike Cada.
Article: Little Current, 1919 -- F.L. Sims, W.A. Sims.
22. Article: Little Current, 1919 continued -- Frank Sinclair.
Article: G.W.V.A. Little Current, 1919.
Article: Barrie Island Reception, 1919 -- Charles Lane, Herbert Long, Ray Jennings, Miss Coleman.
23. Heroes Return.
Article: Pte. Paul Cada -- Pte. Jack Hopkins.
Article: Lieut. Grant Turner -- Mr. and Mrs. G.H. Turner.
Article: Lieut. Bert Blackie -- Mr. and Mrs. John Blackie.
Article: Pte. W.W. McColeman -- Joseph McColeman.
Article: Sgt. Ben Love -- Miss Norah Lane, Mrs. R.A. Smith.
Article: Sgt. J.D. Hopkins.
Article: Corp. J.D. McLeod.
24. Heroes Return continued.
Article: Pte. Hugh Bailey -- Jack Bailey.
Article: Pte Oscar Young -- Harry Gamey.
Article: Pte. William Linley -- Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lenley, Bert Kemp, Bruce Sims, D.H. Kirk.
Article: Corp. Dave Kirk -- Mr. and Mrs. George Kirk.
Article: Gnr. Clive Fell.
Article: Pte. Clarence Walker.
Article: Co-Sgt. Major Jack Fraser -- Sim Fraser.
25. Heroes Return continued.
Article: Spr. A.A. Currie.
Article: Pte. William McMillian.
Article: Pte. Hugh Fraser -- Mr. and Mrs. S.M. Fraser.
Article: Corp. Robert Dawson -- Mrs. J. Girvan.
Article: Pte. Bert Hurn -- Mr. and Mrs. John Hurn.
Article: Pte. R.H. Hewitt -- Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hewitt.
Article: Pte. Jim Armstong.
26. Photo: Belwood Berry.
Photo: George Berry.
Article: Pte. Jack Sullivan -- Mr. and Mrs. Noakes.
Article: Sapper Ernest A. Thompson.
27. Article: Pte. Hugh Bailey.
Article: Sapper William Burns.
Article: Returned Soldiers Welcomed Home, 1919 -- Archie Currie, Lou Witty, William Linley, Bob Gilroy, Jack McKinley, William Burns, Bert Hurn, Clive Fell, Clarence Walker, Oscar Young, Bob Montgomery, Bert Blackie, Coutts Tiplady, William Tiplady.
Article: Herio Record of Manitowaning Family, 1919 -- James Holmes, Pte. C. Holmes, Pte. A.J. Homes, Pte. William H. Holmes, Pte. G.B. Holmes.
Heroes Returning, 1919.
Article: Pte. Robert Gilroy -- Mr. and Mrs. William Gilroy.
Article: Sgt. Henry Lee -- Mrs. and Mrs. Joseph Lee.
28. Heroes Returning, 1919 continued.
Article: Pte. J.R. Coutts -- Mr. George Coutts, Miss Elsie Cole, Mr. and Mrs. Mattre Cole.
Article: Lance Corp. Jack McKinley.
Article: Corp. Lou Witty -- Mr. and Mrs. John Witty.
Article: Pte. Alex W. Aiken.
Article: Pte. Orval Aiken.
Article: Pte. Ernest Moscrop -- Mr. and Mrs. G. Moscrop.
29. Article: Nursing Sister Jessie Clarke, 1919.
Article: Big Lake Heroes, 1919 -- C.R. Johnston, D.A. Johnston, P.H. Adams, W.H. Brown, H. Bassingthwaite, F. Nighswander, D.M. Thompason, O. Thompson, N. Young.
Article: Providence Bay.
Article: Pte. John Payne.
Article: Sapper W.R. Leask.
Article: Pte. J.C. Bryan.
Article: Pte. D.E. McMillan.
Article: Pte. J.D. Wilson.
Article: Pte. Mat Sloss.
30. Gore Bay.
Article: Pte. Bob Jaffray.
Article: Nursing Sister Muriel Fell -- Sheriff and Mrs. Fell.
Article: Spr. Ray Merrylees -- Mr. and Mrs. Jack Merrylees.
Article: Pte. Cliff Johnson -- Mr. and Mrs. Jack Johnson.
Article: Return of Capt. Graham -- R.L. Graham.
31. January 23, 1919 -- Pte. Ted Strains, Mr. and Mrs. Strains.
Article: G.W.V.A. July 3, 1919.
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Article: G.W.V.A. July 3, 1919 continued -- Caughell, Hay, Rita Burns, Nellie Ahurn, Joe Cote, E. Chisholm, Marshall Roque, Ritchards, Keshunta, Cushing, Bernard, Adams, Collins, Miss I. Porter, Williams, Morrow, Ritchie, Hembruff, Cushing, Galbraith.
Article: Soldiers Payments, 1919.
Article: The Peace Treaty, May 15, 1919.
Article: Peace, July 3, 1919.
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Photo: 12th of July Sheguiandah before 1910, submitted by Emma Dearing -- Minnie (Farquhar) Tustian, Annie (Thomson) Steele, Emma (Tustian) Dearing, Lucinda Johnston, Margaret Thomson, Dick Tustian, Lorie (Tustian) Greenfield, Ermie Dickout, Walter Green, Harry Dickout.
2. Indexes.
3. Article: History of the Methodist Church in Gore Bay, by Ev Procter -- Rev. N.J. Lake, Rev. Thomas Hulburt, William Sutton, Marvin Bowman, Jim Wiseman, Robert Robinson.
4. Poem: by Mrs. Brigadier Gwyneth Thomas: Such As I Have.
Article: For Over Fifty Years -- Mrs. Winslow's Sothing Syrup.
Article: Wedding -- Rosetta Patterson, Mr. Philo Patterson, William J. Noaks, Rev. A.R. Anderson, Ida Patterson, Mary E. Noaks, Jonas Lewis, John Patterson.
5. Photo: Ice Lake School built in 1904.
Photo: Pleasant Valley School, SS # 3, Allen.
Article: Early Settlers in Ice Lake, submitted by Margaret Bohler -- Alexander Robertson, Tom Robertson, Andrew Robertson, Ed Baker, Joe Wilson, Aleander Ednie, Andrew Archibald, Willis Laird.
6. Photo: Ice Lake Schools -- Peter and Charles McArthur, Lizzie Potts, Mis Grant, Alicia McLean, Jim Flanagan, Jim Munro, Edith Flanagan, Amy Mephew, Nettie Stevens, Florence Young, Ida Somerville, Jane Allen, Mrs. Grant Turner, Elmer Bunstead, Lottie McAthur, Ellen Robertson, Edna Beck, Eleanor McColeman, Mary Campbell.
7. Photo: The class at Ice Lake School 1914, taken by J.L. Wismer -- Mamie Palmer, Ethel Croft, Ardath Croft, Ruth VanHorn, Eleanor McColeman, Grace VanHorn, Lena Wright, Mamie VanHorn, Bill Brown, Clara Vine, Mary Robertson, Nellie Douglas, Margaret Robertson, Charlie Robertson, Achsa Robertson, May VanHorn, Ida McArthur, Bethel Vine, Ellen Baker, Margaret Baker, Amby Croft, Mac McArthur, Mary Smyth, Jonas VanHorn, Ernie Wright.
8. Photo: The class at Ice Lake School 1910, taken by J.L Wismer -- Mrs. Brown, Mrs. McArthur, Mrs. Croft, Mrs. Wright, Frank Palmer, Joe Neison, Jim Robertson, William Nelson, Lottie McArthur, Harry Croft, Andrew Robertson, Joe Wilson, Ernie Croft, Alice Wright, Mamie Palmer, Elsie Baker, Tommy Baker, Reta Harper, Ethel Croft, Margaret Robertson, Ardath Croft, Achsa Robertson, Lena Wright, Bill Brown, Andrew Robertson, Roy Palmer, Walter Glanville, Nellie Douglas, Ida McArthur, (3) Wright boys, Margaret Baker, Mary Robertson, Charlie Robertson, Bobby Wilson, Amby Croft, Ernie Wright.
9. Photo: Teacher performs corporal punishment on a boy with a birch switch soaked in salt brine.
Article: Early Settlers in Ice Lake continued from page 5 -- Tom Robertson, Andrew Robertson, Ed. Baker, Joe Wilson, Andrew Ednie, Will Ednie, Jim Ednie, Barbara Laird, Mrs. Ed. Baker, Janet Robertson, Mrs. Joe Wilson, Ellen Robertson, Mrs. Tom Robertson, Janet Ednie.
10. Photo: The First Church of Christ at Ice Lake.
Article: The Ice Lake Post Office -- Robert Brett, Malcolm McArthur, Mrs. Charlotte McArthur Noland, Walter J. Wright, William Burch, Nellie Clare, Alex Burch, George Burch, Robert Nelson, Joe Nelson, Albert McArthur, Ann Wright.
11. Article: When Jug of Beer Cost Five Cents, submitted by Jean McLennan -- Bob Connell, Hugh McLaughlin, T.R. Williamson, William Narstedt.
12. Article: When Jug of Beer Cost Five Cents continued -- W.R. Avery.
13. Article: When Jug of Beer Cost Five Cents continued -- Annie Bradley, Margaret Alma Wedgerfield.
Article: Jan. 4, 1900 Manitoulin Guide -- Rev. T.G. Barlow, Rev. A.R. Sanderson, C.C. Platt, M. Lloyd.
14. Article: Founder of the Expositor. Submitted by Jean McLennan, written by W.L. Smith -- J.H. Stinson, T.R. Lamorandiere.
15. Article: Founder of the Expositor continued -- John S. Arthurs.
Photo: Founder of the Expositor, W.L. Smith.
16. Article: Founder of the Expositor continued -- Batman, Jenkins.
17. Article: Little Current the Gateway to Manitoulin, submitted by Jean McLennan -- Dr. Carruthers, Turner's store, Dawson home, D. Miller, May, Oliver, McKenzie, Griffith, Mrs. Burkett, Jeffrey, Burnett, Atkinson, McLean, Fraser, John Dunlop, Nelder, Rowe, Sims, Tom Ried, Capt. Campbell.
Poem: Sheguiandah. Author unknown.
18. Article: Little Current is hub of activity.
Article: Mr. T. Batman -- Mrs. Woodward.
Article: Burpee Nomination, 1900 -- John Keown, T. Harper, I.J. Bailie, J. Blackburn, W. Morden, Angus Bell, Alex Thompson, Dr. Backer, Mrs. E. McArthur, Master Cameron, Louis Pheasant, Robert Thorburn.
19. Article: The store reveals the past Cockburn -- Lee Chappell, Lynn Chappell.
Advertisement: Dr. Pettit's Tablets -- cure for all.
20. Advertisement / copy: top of a box of Bachelor cigars.
21. Advertisement / copy: Tuckett's Tobacos and Old Chum Tobacco.
22. Advertisment / copy: Buster Brown Stocking.
23. Advertisement / copy: Papoose Chewing Gum.
24. Article: Boat Tragedy told, submitted by Jean McLennan -- John Skelliter, Paddy Lewis, Mr. Cummins, Mrs. Gladys Smith, Mrs. Alice Rankin, Mr. and Mrs. Henn, Miss Henn.
25. Article: Boat Tragedy told continued -- Mrs. Rankin, Paddy Lewis, Mrs. Henn.
Article: Gordon, 1900 -- John Douglas, M. McArthur, R. Brett, Henry Hall, T.H. Thomas, J.W. Wilson, Jacob Wismer, Pastor Rev. A.R. Sanderson.
26. Article: The Search for LaSalle's Brigantine LeGriffon -- Chief Blackbird, Roy F. Fleming, Dr. W. Sherwood Fox, Moise Hillaret.
27. Photo: of one of the skulls found in a cave a Mississauga Strait.
Article: The Search for LaSalle's Brigantine LeGriffon continued.
28. Article: Popular Gore Bay Couple Wed, 1932 -- Jean Elizabeth McQuarrie, Mr. and Mrs. R.H. McQuarrie, Harold Edmond Cook, Mr. and Mrs. W. Cook, Rev. B.F. Fuller, Rev. R. Strugeon, Mrs. C.W. Purvis, Miss Effie McQuarrie, John McQuarrie, Donald McQuarrie, Malcolm McQuarrie, John Cook.
Advertisement: Providence Bay furniture store of W.J. Brooks, 1900.
29. Photo: A gathering at the lighthouse of Mississaga Strait, 1987.
30. Advertisement / copy: Lloyd's Grocery of Gore Bay.
31. Photo: Hon. Beniah Bowman, from the Gore Bay High School Tattler -- April 1923.
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Photo: Early days in Gore Bay.
2. Indexes.
3. Article: "Through The Years" marks start of 3rd year -- Lorne McQuarrie passing.
Letter to the Editor: Robert Somerville Kemp.
4. Letter to the Editor: 1985 -- Dr. Thomas Simpson, William H. Plummer, William Henry Plummer Jr., Maria Amelia Wiley, Robert Adam Lyon Sr., Blanche Fauquier Plummer, John Lyon, Ephraim Lyon, Robert Lyon, Kate Lyon, Grace Lyon, Mrs. Maridel Crawford-Brown.
Letter to the Editor: Private Edmon L. Long, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Long, Edgar Kent.
5. Photo: Gore Bay many years ago.
Letter to the Editor: Mrs. Wright.
6. Letter to the Editor continued -- Mabel Steep, Anne Knowles, Mildred Carr, Maude Platt, Mildred Sims, Vic Crich, Ross Barrington, Mr. Wismer.
7. Letter to the Editor continued -- Rev. Bradford, Judge Hewson, Mr. Orich, Len Jackson, Bob Robinson, Neil McIntosh, Brock Shields, Roy Beaty, Charlie McLean, Bas Bas Jackson, Annie Martin, Alberta Greenfield, Mrs. Belton, George McRae, Mr. Parks, Tom Porter, Frank Major, Harry McCoy, Grant Irving, Will Smith.
8. Letter to the Editor continued -- Jack Hagan.
Photo: of Schooner Winona, Capt. James Purvis.
Advertisement: J.H. Craig, Solicitor, Gore Bay.
Notice: Edward H. Jackson, Sheriff, Gore Bay, Manitoulin.
9. Photo: The Ocean House of Gore Bay.
Advertisement: for Pacific Hotel, Gore Bay.
10. Article: Early morning blaze destroys barn, icehouses, 1931 -- A.E. Johnson.
Article: A History of Gore Bay, by Alexander W. Aiken -- Miss Jackson, Arthur Kinney, James Morarity, Miss Edith Ludlow, Mr. Laughlin.
11. Photo: Alexander "Sandy" Aikens.
Article: Early morning blaze destroys barn, icehouses continued.
Article: Gore Bay -- Rita T. Tweedy, Mrs. G.H. Huttinger.
12. Photo: of 3-masted Schooner in Gore Bay harbor.
13. Article: Recollections of Gore Bay, eighty to eighty-five years ago. Written in 1978 by Alex Aiken -- Cliff Johnston, Miss Jackson, Mr. Wismer, Mr. McArthur, Jack Fraser, Leask, Bickell, D. I Millar, Dr. Johnston, Dr. Francis, Duncan MacIntosh, Neil MacIntosh, Mel Lehman, Mrs. McCrae, Mrs. Peter McCraw, Herb Needham, E.L. Braznor, Frank Baxter.
14. Article: Recollections of Gore Bay continued -- Bill White, W.H. Price, Dr. Johnston, James Fisher, Peter McCrae, Dave Wolfe, R.J. Porter, Samuel Connor, Joseph Wismer, Mr. W.V. Buffey, Dorothea Aiken, Mrs. Merrytell, Mr. W.M. Crosby.
15. Article: Recollections of Gore Bay -- Jonathan Mastin, Thomas Hall, David Beatty, Cliff Johnston.
Photo: Gore Bay in the early 1900's.
16, 17. Copy of lot sections in Gore Bay.
Advertisement: A.G. Murray, L.L.B. Gore Bay, 1906.
Advertisement: McKessock & McKessock & Williams, Gore Bay 1906.
18. Article: Recollections of Gore Bay continued -- Goerge Thomburn, Mr. Goodmurphy.
Photo: Gore Bay.
19. Article: Recollections of Gore Bay continued -- C.C. Platt, Jack Johnson, W.H. Thorburn, Mrs. Proctor, Jack Purvis, Bill Purvis, George Purvis, Bob Purvis, D.B. JmacCrae, Mr. Hawkin, William Miles (Paddy), Bill and George Buffey, W.V. Buffey, W.R. Abery, Mr. Dixon, Mr. Mathewson, McRaw family, John McQuarrie, Ranald McQuarrie, Mr. Casson.
20. Article: Recollections of Gore Bay continued -- Mr. W.R. Abrey, Tom Clark, Jim Purvis, Charles Wismer.
Photo: Gore Bay in the early 1900's.
21. Article: Recollections of Gore Bay continued -- J.M. Fraser, Harry Hall, Mr. Pemberton, Mr. Abrey, Mr. Springer, Dave Bickell, Mr. Braznor, Mr. Harold Wismer, Morton Hall, William Price, Farquhar McRae, Jessie Clarke, George McRae, Jack Baxter.
Notice: Neil McIntosh, Gore Bay.
22. Photo: Ranald McQuarrie.
Article: One of Gore Bay's Oldest Residents Passes -- Agnes Allen, Mrs. E. Cook, Donald McQuarrie, Effie McQuarrie, James McQuarrie, Jack McQuarrie, Malcolm McQuarrie, Mary McQuarrie, Margaret McQuarrie, Mrs. White, Mrs. Archie Wilson, Rev. M.H. Talbot, Messrs. Mr. R. Thorburn, L.L. Davidson, T. Mastin, George Thorburn, Fred Smith, George Bowser.
23. Photo & Article: Gore Bay Magistrate F.W. Major.
Photo & Article: Gore Bay Mayor A.E. Johnson.
Photo & Article: Gore Bay W.F. McRae, K.C.
24. Photo & Article: Gore Bay Conservative Representative A.E. Graham.
Photo & Article: Gore Bay Postmaster R.T. Jaffray.
Article: Gore Bay Deputy-Sheriff M.L. Davidson.
Advertisement: Gore Bay Shoeing Shop, J.W. Griffith.
25. Photo: John Gibbs of Gore Bay.
26. Photo: John Gibbs with his Model A Ford truck.
Photo: The Griffith house in Gore Bay.
27. Photo: The Jackson family, 1903 -- Verna (Jackson) Armstrong, Edward Henry Jackson, Mary Anne (Coatsworth) Jackson, Winnifred Jackson, Ned Jackson, Clifford Jackson, Mary Isabelle (Jackson) Smith, Evelyn Purvis, Sally Jackson, Jack Purvis. Photo submitted by Jean (Jackson) Capon.
28. Article: Sudden Passing of Sheriff Jackson, submitted by Jean (Jackson) Capon -- Dr. Johnston, Rev. M. More, Mary A. Coatsworth, Edward E. Jackson, Joshua Jackson, John W. Jackson, Samuel P. Jackson, William Jackson, Mrs. R.J. Hawkey, Mrs. John Purvis, Miss Maud Jackson, Miss Ida Jackson, Mrs. M. McPhie.
Article: A Story of Gore Bay, submitted by Jean McLennan.
29. Article: A Story of Gore Bay continued.
Advertisements: (6) Robert Thorburn, Indian Agent -- C.C. Platt, Court Clerk -- Andrew Hall, Court Clerk - William Vincer, License Inspector -- Thomas Griffith, Auctioneer -- W.M. Boyd, Auctioneer.
30. Photo: The Issac Johnson family -- Eliza, William, Ishmael, John, Alfred, Ida, Mr. Johnson, Issac Jr., Mrs. Johnson, Alice Johnson, James, Myrtle and Samuel.
31. Advertisement: Smith Brothers General Merchants, Gore Bay.
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2. Indexes.
3. Article: How I spent Christmas Day. Written by Edna Beck (Mrs. Harvey Wilson), submitted by Annie Williton – Mr. Lee.
4. Article: How I spent Christmas Day continued.
Poem: Echoes of the Streets, Manitoulin Guide 1892.
Poem: Chickadee, 1919. Author unknown.
5. Photo: Williton children and parents.
Article: 70th Anniversary -- Mr. and Mrs. (Martha Keeley) John Williton, Richard Williton, Mary Grace (Mrs. John McKinnon) Williton, Charles Williton, Rhoda (Mrs. Dan Wixson) Williton, Rebecca (Mrs. George Buffey) Wilton, William Williton, Joseph Williton, Martha (Mrs. Robert Alexander) Williton, Hannah (Mrs. James FitzPatrick) Williton, Mrs. Stanley Seymour.
Poem: Folks, 1919. Author unknown.
6. Article: Government Road near Providence Bay, by Reg Dewar -- William Dewar, Mr. McDermid, William Graham, John Kennedy, William Charters, John Kay, Dan Kay, William Dewar, David Hopkin, William Wilson, Roy Graham, Ronald McIntyre, Leva Van Horn, John Lanktree, David Hopkin, Issac Duxbury, Nathan Duxbury, Alfred Goddard, Cliff McCulligh.
7. Article: Government Road continued -- George Lentir Jr., Tom Dewar, John Dewar, William Graham, John Kennedy, Jack Dewar, Harry Lanktree, Miss Francis Oagle, Dalt Wright, J.F. McDermid.
8. Copy: Grocery bill from J.F. McDermid General Merchants, Providence Bay, 1934.
Copy: Department store bill from J.F. McDermid Department Merchants, Providence Bay, 1985.
Article: School Report of 1895, submitted by Margaret Bohler -- Lizzie McArthur, Emma Gilroy, Nettie Thompkins, Minnie Beange, Tom Achibald, Maggie Beange, Bertha Montgomery, Janet Robertson, Alice McLean, Jessie Archibald, George Dearing, Maggie Turner, Robbie Nelson, Rachel Wilson, Jimmie Beange, Minnie Dearing, Maggie Carr, Tom Palmer, Louie Wright, Mary McLeod, Milton Dearing, Robbie Beange, Ellen Dearing, Charlie Wright, Guy Palmer, Fred Montgomery, J.D. Munro.
9. Photo: Griffith Logging Camp in 1904.
10. Article: Deity of Indian race chose Grand Island as his dwelling place, submitted by Jean McLennan.
Article: The Manitoulin, submitted by Jean McLennan.
11. Article: The Manitoulin continued -- T.J. Patten.
12. Article: The Manitoulin continued.
Article: Kagawong, 1931 -- Mr. and Mrs. Bartlett Sr. and Mr. and Mrs. Bartlett Jr., Mr. and Mrs. James Gordon.
13. Photo: the Issac Johnson Family -- Eliza, William, Ishmael, John, Alfred, Ida, Mr. Johnson, Issac Jr. Mrs. Johnson, Alice, James, Myrtle and Samuel.
14. Photo: The Jacob Scott family -- Amelia (Mrs. Jim Hurdle), Annabelle (Mrs. Charles Hurdle), Ada (Mrs. Barry Addison), George, Flora (Mrs. Thomas Witty), Alice (Mrs. John Robinson), William, Sarah Jane Campbell (Jacob's wife), Clara (Mrs. Lou Witty), Jacob, Cassie (Mrs. Clifford Matheson).
15. Poem: Who put the "CAN" in Canada, 1919 by R.L. Werry.
Article: Providence Bay, 1931- Miss Ethel Paisley, Miss Myrtle Monkhouse, Charles Trick, Miss Irma Russell, Mrs. Pitfield, Mr. and Mrs. A. Oakes, Mrs. J.R. MacKenzie, Bruce Wyman, Mr. and Mrs. A. Gordon, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Oakes, Jean Oakes, Edward Wallace, W. Brown, J.H. Beaudins, Sandy McKechnie, Mrs. French, Mrs. Elmore Pattison, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Fawcett, Mr. J. McAnsh.
16. Photo: Billings School S.S. No. 2, taken about 1906 -- Grace (Thompson) Croswell, Emma (Tustian) Dearing, Len Thompson, Archie Thompson, Earl Dickout, Miss Milligan, Annie (Thompson) Steele, Elsie (Thompson ?), Ralph Wiber, Bert Foster, Murray Dickout, Billie Baillie, Norm Marshall, Len Foster, Ethel (Foster ?), Neil Wilber, Ferguson Bishop, Allie Thomson, Jenkins Richards, Bill Thomson, Orpha (Baillie) Wright, Lizzie (Thomson) Wilson, Harvey McAnsh, Tom Marshall, Ellen Bowers, Kate McAnsh, Sussie Foster, Selwyn Dickout, Mable Baillie, Harry McAnsh, Norm Bowser, Debert Kenshel, Alburtta Kenshel, Vivian McAnsh, Beta Ireland, Effie Baillie, Billie McKenzie, Marg Bowser, Mervin Wyman, Renford Kenshel, Cecil Foster, Harlow Baillie, Nora Wyman, Repha Greenfield, Justin Foster, Nanny Marshall.
17. Poem: Do It Now. Supplied by Jean Harvey.
Poem: Manitoulin Island, by Francis A Hilton.
18. Article: Machine is designed for plucking chickens, 1931.
Article: Gore Bay, 1931- Frank Graham, Murray Wagg, Miss Effie McQuarrie, Miss Jean Griffith.
Article: Providence Bay, 1931 -- Mr. and Mrs. Len Ferguson, Mr. and Mrs. George Warren, Mr. and Mrs. A.E. Oakes, Mr. and Mrs. David Sturgeon, Russell Sturgeon, Miss Freda Hopkin, Miss Eunice Ainslie, Miss Myrtle Monkhouse, Mr. Merrick McIntyre, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley McCulligh, Mr. and Mrs. A.F. Beck, Raymond Fawcett, Jack Wood, Roy Wood, Mrs. A.V. Beck, Dr. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. J.C. McCauley, Miss Ruth Elliott, Mr. and Mrs. Earn Burch, Ed Purvis, Miss Elsie Beaudin, William Monkhouse, Mr. W.C. Boyle, Miss Alvern Campbell, Wilson Douglas, William Pyette, Mr. and Mrs. Harvie Cress.
19. Photo: Silver Water Anglican Women's Association. Submitted by Angus Cada, identified by Mrs. Eda Hazzard – William Clark, Mrs. George Priddle, Mrs. Frank Priddle, Millie (Kemp) Purvis, Mrs. William Lloyd, Kitty (Kemp) Johnston, Mrs. Mowatt Thompson, Mrs. Charlie Kemp, Mrs. George Armstrong, Mrs. Weeks, Mrs. Joe Addison, Mrs. Archie Duncanson, Mrs. Frank McCraken, Mrs. Williard Cook, Mrs. William Clark, Ada (Kemp) Trick, Mrs. John Kemp and Rev. Weeks.
Article: Campbell, 1900 -- Mr. and Mrs. Tom Pearson, Mr. J. Wilson.
20. Photo & Article: Farm and pear tree weather 100 years on Manitoulin, by Marjorie Cook Dodge -- Mr. and Mrs. John Edwards.
21. Photo: Marjorie Cook Dodge.
Article: Introduction to my grandparents, by Marjorie Cook Dodge -- Jessie Jones, Nancy Hulet Maggie Wetheral, John Edmonds, Rhoda Jewell, Ruby Pierce, Carrie May (Mrs. Williard Cook), Margaret (Mrs. Freeman Ferries), Elma (Mrs. John Hopkins), Francis (Mrs. Colville), Hazel (Mrs. Ted Addison), Ted Cook.
22. Photo: Mr. and Mrs. John Edmonds.
Article: Those Lovable Indians, by Marjorie Cook Dodge -- Maggie Edmonds.
23. Article: Those Lovable Indians continued.
24. Article: Those Lovable Indians continued.
Photo: Back in the days of the Model A -- Canon Fuller, W. C (Bob) Duncanson.
25. Photo: Dr. F.A. Strain and wife Misa.
Photo: Dr. Strain with one of his prize calves.
Article: Providence Bay, 1931 -- Mr. and Mrs. John Purvis, Miss Maudie, Wellington Cranston, Messrs. Frederick Lee and Marvin Graham, Doran Oakes.
26. Article: Death of a Soldier -- Mrs. Kate Anderson, Pte. A. Ballentine.
Two Poems: Rest weary heart (1913) and Behold an Enemy (1893) by Brenda Murray Draper.
Advertisement: Hearst & McKay, Barristers, Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario 1906.
27. Photo: A lumbering camp near Mindemoya, about 1895 -- W.I. Wagg, William Gardiner, William Sinclair, Jesse O'Brian, Sam Sinclair, Dorothy Conley, George Thorburn.
28. Article: Married, 1930 -- Miss Evelyn Hodgson, Mrs. L.M. Hodgson, Earle Sim, Rev. F.B. Johnson, Mrs. Hilda Hodgson, Clarence Sim, Mrs. H.E. Rubel, Mrs. J. Cawthorne, Mrs. Dan Thomas.
Article: Married, 1930 -- Miss Margaret Evelyn Badgerow, Mr. George Badgerow, John Irwin Calback, Mr. and Mrs. John Calback, Rev. W.H. Bradford, Miss Florence Latta, Mrs. Alexander McDermid.
Article: Married -- Rev. and Mrs. A.P. Bruce, Daisy Sadie Hopkin, Mr. and Mrs. James Hopkin, Mr. Harold Hamilton, Harry Drake, Mrs. Vera Hopkin, Miss Grace Simmons, Williard Bearce.
Article: Showered, 1931 -- Miss Doris Buck, Mr. William (Bill) Smith, Miss Margaret Bansbury, Miss Pettigrew.
29. Article: Obituary, 1930 -- George McDougall, Robert Cress, Miss Janet Bradnock, Mr. and Mrs. James McDougall, Mrs. William (Alice) Kennedy, James McDougall, Mrs. John (Ellah) McKechie, Mrs. Robert (Edith) Cress, J. Roy McDougall, Rev. William Munro, Robert Cress, Donald McDougall, Harvey Cress, Stewart Pearson, Wallace Caddel, Mr. Thomas William.
Article: Wedding -- Miss Olive Lenora Pattison, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Pattison, Mr. Everett Love, Mr. and Mrs. John Love, Rev. P.G. Lehman, Miss Winnifred Love, Lloyd Conley.
Advertisement: Snow's Store, Kagawong. Owner Charles Snow.
30. Notice: Masquerade Ball, Gore Bay. Submitted by Stan Gordon Sr.
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Photo: End of school -- 1938. Grimesthorpe R.R. N0. 3 -- Campbell School. Photo submitted by Louis Cooper – Mildren Galbraith, Helen Haner, Margaret Wyman, Lorna Galbraith, Mame Galbraith, Doran McColeman, Edwin Beatty, Clare Wilson, Velma Lewis, Grant Sloss, Nola Galbraith, Leona Galbraith, Norine McColeman, Sadie Gibson, Norine Slodd, Dorothy McAllister, Geraldine Lewis, Mary Wright, Willis Sloss, Esdurne Sloss, Calvin Haner, Sheila Cranston, Jean Lewis, Jim Marshall, Harry Cranston, Gordon Cranston, Gordon Wilson, Harry Cranston, Boyce Anderson, Herb Wright, Mary Cranston, Doug Haner, Ransford Galbraith, Elda Pierce, Naomi Johnston, Laura McColeman, Calvin Pierce and Godfrey Cranston.
Article: Social news from past years, 1909 -- John Wickens, Roy (the Killarney Indian), D. Bailey, Charles Burns, Clarence Platt, D. Burns, W. Galbraith, D. Bailey, M. Jennings.
Article: Little Current -- Mr. Wright McLaughlin, Miss Alma O'Brien, Rev. J.A. and Mrs. Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. C.L.D. Sims.
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Photo: The school parade of 1928.
Poem: "The Oatsmobile", supplied by Jean Harvey.
2Table of Contents.
3Recipe for a Happy Year
4-8Letters to the Editor: from Mrs. Gladys Trites, Jean Jackson Capon, W.J. Hastie.
Article: 1900 Margaret Scott -- John Learmont Wedding
9Article: Who was Tommy Sunshine (Tom Wabegijik)?
10-12Article: Two Perish in sinking of the Asia (William and Mary Greenfield).
Photo: John Greenfield.
Poem: Cockburn Island.
13Article: 1932 Rowena Cranston -- William McColeman Wedding.
Article: 1931 Mabel Haner -- Thomas Case Wedding.
Social news of October, 1908.
14Article: The Passing of Jacob Rumley.
Poem: The Fall of the Air-Child.
15-18Article: Robinson Twp. Pioneers (John and Effie Cook and family), by Annie Willeton.
Photos: Harriet, Jane, Mary, Annie, William, George, Edward & Willard Cook, submitted by Bert Cook.
Poem: Swallows.
18Explorers view Manitoulin.
19Poem: in memory of Nellie Duxbury.
Social news of August, 1909.
20Nellie Duxbury.
21-26Post Offices and Postmasters
27, 28Photos: Pictures of Long Ago submitted by Joan Purvis Campbell. Alfie Wismer, Jean Buchanan Purvis, Olive Wismer?, Rev & Mrs. Bainborough.
Poem: The Pine.
29Photo: Celina, Will, Cliff, Velma, & Stan Porter. Agnes, William, Gordon, Bill, Inus, Margaret, & Howard Dinsmore. Kelly? Grace?
Poem: To-Day.
30Poems: "The Bull Ring" and "Hymn for the Peace".
31Subscription Information.
32Social News of July, 1909.
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Photo: The Looker family of Rockville
2Table of Contents.
3Letters to the Editor: from Bert Hurn, Mrs. C. Mastin, Albert L. Buck (about the Buck family), Mrs. Deanne Easthope (Catherine and Joseph Hunt).
4Article: Robert Connell reminisces. (well drilling, blacksmithing).
5Article: Everett Love -- Olive Pattison Wedding
Poem: It Isn't Your Town -- It's You.
Poem: The Test of Time.
6Photo: An Old Home in Gore Bay, submitted by Jean Harvey.
7, 8Article: Knife Discovered with Native Skeleton at Sheguiandah Museum Camp (Thomas Lee, Chief Andrew Trudeau of Wikwemikong).
8, 9Photo and Article: Margaret McColman and Charlie Sims.
9Photo: John McVey and The Old Steam Engine, submitted by Mrs. Flora A. Ferguson.
9, 10Article and Photo: submitted by Florence A. Ferguson: The Bayer House logs reused as Tourist Information Booth.
Untitled Poem by Lawrence Binyon.
11Green Bay Women's Institute 1927-1928.
Poem: Bedtime.
12, 13Article: by Christina Kerr and Grace Rowe: Bob Robinson, Mel Lehman, Jane McArthur, Annie Bainborough.
Social news of 1931.
14-16Article: by R.J. Lloyd: Early Kagawong and Billings Township History (the Lloyd family, the mill, the Henry family).
Photo: The Wyman House with the Buck family, submitted by Lyman Buck.
16, 17Vintage advertisement for The Corn Harvester.
Article: from 1931: bridal shower for Grace Caddel.
18Article: by the Rev. Robert Wiseman: Popular Citizen Dead (W.O. Runnalls, the flu epidemic of 1919).
19, 20Article and Photo: submitted by Mrs. Stan Runnalls (Suzie Baker): The Barrie Island Bridge (the Latta family).
21Article: the Killarney Hotel.
22 Article: Evansville Public School, S.S. No. 1, Burpee: students from the front cover of a souvenir booklet of 1910, belonging to Will Johnston, submitted by Pauline Johnston -- E. May Beck (teacher) Martha Neely, Jennie McKinley, Maggie Johnston, Eveleen Bailey, Will Neely, Oliver Bailey, Carrie Johnston, Henry McKinley, Sam McKinley, Jennie Harper, Oklow Bracken, Will Scott, Phoebe Harper, Bella Bailey, Will Johnston, Mayme Johnston, Harold Harper, Mable Hardle, Clara Scott, Jack Harper, Clemmie Johnston, Cassie Scott, Duncan Campbell, Beulah Bailey, Greta Bailey. Trustees: Jack Harper, Jack Bailey, Walter Harper, R.J. Campbell, D.N. Bailey.
23-28Article: Silver Water United Church and the Silver Water Manse (photo of W.W. McLaren, photo of Mr. and Mrs. Cadotte, photo of the 50th Anniversary of the Church in 1939, a list of who served the charge).
Untitled poem.
29, 30Photos: of Gore Bay Many Years Ago.
31Subscription Information.
32Photo: of Gore Bay Many Years Ago.
Poem: The New Milk Maid.
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Photo: of an old Hudson Bay Company Post at LaCloche.
2 Indexes, and subscription information.
3 Letters to the Editor: Margaret Bohler, Ida Allen, Mrs. David Allen, Mrs. Bernadette Walker, Mrs. Gladys Trites.
Article: Two deer with one shot -- Gerald McLeod, Bud Jones.
4 Article: Commercial fishing in the North Channel -- W.J. Hastie, James Noble, Hector Roszel, William Roszel, John Hastie.
5 Article: Commercial fishing in the North Channel continued -- Alan Morphet, Norman Trotter.
6, 7 Diagrams: of Pound Net at Manitowaning.
8 Photo: a dog team starting with the mail -- Mr. I. Turner, Postmaster, submitted by Jean McLennan.
Article: Early Beginnings of Little Current, by T.J. Patten -- George B. Abrey, Mrs. Stewart Jenkins, Mr. C.L.D. Sims, Humphrey May, William McKenzie, Captain Burkitt, Rev. J.W. Sims, William Griffith, Mrs. McKenzie, Bryan Mackie, Mrs. Brydon, David Miller, Mr. Abrey.
9 Photo: Birds eye view of Little Current in 1870 -- George Obetosseway, Bryan Mackie, G.B. Abrey, Mr. C.L.D. Sims, Dr. Carruther, William Griffith, George Burkitt, Humprey May, David Miller, John Dawson.
10 Article: Early Beginnings of Little Current continued from page 8 -- Warren R. Abrey, Mrs. Hill, Rev. Rowland Hill, Tom Reid.
Photo: The late Bryon H. Turner -- Grant H. Turner.
Photo: the sawmill of J. and T. Conlon, Picnic Island, Little Current, 1904.
11 Photo: Sims brothers in Little Current following the Great War, May 1919.
Article: Early Beginnings of Little Current continued -- Mrs. Maltas.
12 Photo: of Hope Lumber Company plant at Little Current.
Article: Early Beginnings of Little Current continued -- James Burnet, G.B. Abrey, Thomas C. Sims Esq., Charles Anderson, John Amos, Mr. Norman Trotter, Messers. J. and T. Conlon, William Potter, W.S. Gibbon, Angus Herriman, Mr. Hedley Shaw.
13 Photo: of Byron H. Turner Company Merchants building.
Article: Early Beginnings of Little Current continued -- Ira Pearson, A.P. Kilganan, T.J. Patten.
14 Article: A trip to Little Current.
Photo: of a granite Island.
15 Photo: scenes of a river near Little Current.
Article: A trip to Little Current continued.
16 Photo: of Byron H. Turner and friends out on the waters of the Bay.
Article: A trip to Little Current continued -- Humphrey May, Willie McKenzie, T.J. Patten.
17 Article: A trip to Little Current continued -- Messrs. J. and T. Conlon, John Sunstrum, Mrs. O’Keefe, Judge O’Keefe.
18 Article: A trip to Little Current continued -- J.C. Phipps, Mr. Johnston, Mr. Byron Mackie, David Miller, G.B. Abrey, Mr. Isaac Turner.
Photo: The City of Midland and Gidleyford motor boats.
19 Article: A trip to Little Current continued -- Mr. A.E. Dyment, Grant H. Turner, Wildred and F.L. Sims, Thomas C. Sims, Rev. Mr. Sims.
20 Article: A trip to Little Current continued -- O. Vincent, Mayor George E. Baxter
21 Article: A trip to Little Current continued.
Advertisements: Byron H. Turner Co. Ltd.; J.C. Irving & Co.; Sims & Company; W.D. Ritchie & Son; Curries’s Rexall Drug Store.
22 Photo: of Mr. and Mrs. A.J. Wagg.
23 Article: History shows a dedicated man (1876-1960) by Diane Robbins -- Alma Josiah Wagg.
Photo: of A.J. Wagg with a plaque presented to him.
24 Article: History shows a dedicated man.
Photo: of A.J. Wagg with Lester B. Pearson and John D. Hopkins.
25 Article: History shows a dedicated man -- Gladys Wagg.
Poem: Morning on the Georgian Bay.
26 Photo: of Franklin Grant Priddle Sr., Franklin Grant Priddle Jr., and Lorretta Pearl Priddle.
Article: A watch of history -- Humphrey May, Mary Jane May, William Priddle, Edwin Franklin Priddle, Franklin Grant Priddle, Loretta Pearl Priddle.
27 Photo: Gore Bay Harbour in 1900.
Article: Gore Bay long ago -- Williard Hall, James M. Fraser, W.F. McRae, Russell McGregor, Jim Purvis. First families included; Fraser, Clarke, Thorburn, McQuarries, Kinney, Hall and Bickell.
28 Photo: of logging operations in Gore Bay.
Photo: Courthouse in 1900, now the Gore Bay Museum.
29 Article: Gore Bay long ago -- R.R. Gamey, R.J. Porter, D.I. Millar.
Photo: Meredith Street in 1906.
Photo: Queens Hotel in 1900.
30 Article: Results of Sandfield Races, 1919 -- Cliff Bradley, Hutchinson, Steve Russel, Mithcell Gertir, Burn Spry, Steve Russel, Vesper McCutcheon, Pearson, Kennard, Cliff Walker, Cliff Walker.
Poems: The Spirit of Britain and In Alsace-Lorraine.
31 Poem: Comrades In Arms.
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30th Edition : April 1986
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Photo: of Merchant Bank on the corner of Water Street and Campbell Street, Little Current, submitted by Calvin Van Zant.
2 Indexes subscription information.
3 Article: The Early History of Providence Bay, written by Mrs. Mae McGauley.
Photo: of Mac McGillvray, submitted by Walt McDonald.
4 Photo: of a logging bee at John Gordon’s farm in 1881 -- Hughie McDermid, John Gordon, George Henderson, Archie Cranston, Dave Weir, Ann McDonald, Mrs. Catherine McDonald, William McDonald and Audrey Tracy.
5 Copy: of the Marriage Certificate of John McDonald and Ann McDermid, 1879.
6 Article: The Early History of Providence Bay continued from page 3 -- Messrs. Garland, Mutchmore, Monroe, and McNevin; other family names were Sinclair, Burch, Alexander, Pattison, McQueen, Weir, McNicholl, McAllister, McKendrick, Caddel, Love, Latham, Campbell, McIntyre, and Turley, William Courish, Mr. Ball, William Pattison, Mr. Johnstone, Mrs. Turly, Robert Love, Billie Pattison, Miss Myra Mutchmore, Mary Mutchmore, Mrs. Tom Deane, Hugh McKay, Rev. Rogers, Mrs. Mae Forbes, Mr. A. Campbell, Mr. F. McDermid.
Photo: of Mr. and Mrs. John McDonald.
7 Article: What Happened to Dodge Widow? Submitted by John and Ethel Prior -- Mrs. Anna Thomson Dodge, Horace B. Dodge, John Dodge, Mrs. Wesson Seyburn, Daniel Dodge, Ann Laurine MacDonald, John A. MacDonald, Daniel D. Dodge, Mrs. Alfred G. Wilson, Mrs. Frederick G. Holmes.
8 Photo: of the Dodge seaplane used to in 1937 to search for Daniel Dodge.
9 Article: What Happened to Dodge Widow? -- Frank Valiquette, Wes Ryder, A. Bateman, Laurine Dodge, Mrs. Weston Seyburn, Mrs. Dodge Sloan, John Sloan, Francis Dodge, James B. Johnson Jr., Dr. William A. Lange, John Van Atta, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Van Atta, Jacqueline Van Atta, John Van Atta, Fred Van Atta, Mr. and Mrs. Van Natten, Mrs. Art McKinley, Frank Valiquette Jr., Dick Drolet, Frank King, Victor W. Garrose.
10 Article: An Icy Dip -- Harry Head, Joe Brown, Harry Hall, Doc Strain.
Article: The End of the Orange Lodge, by Edmon Long and Lawrence Runnalls -- Arthur Runnalls, Tom Gilmour, George Noble Jr.
11-14 Article: They’re Looting Our History.
15 Article: Fast Ball in Kagawong -- Ronnie Gordon, Frank Debassige, George Boyd, Lawrence Corbiere, Charles Wiber.
16, 17 Photo: of Kagawong Baseball Team: Champions 1921 -- William Hilliard, Earl Graham, Johnnie Graham, Morgan Bowser, Cecil Foster, Charlie Webber, T.J. Thompson, Bill Thompson, Ronnie Gordon, Jim Gordon, Fred Graham, Lawrence Cobier, Aus Hunt, Henry Corbier, Tom Prestage, Frank Debaissige, George Boyd, and submitted by George Foster.
18 Article: Fast Ball in Kagawong continued from page 15 -- Ronnie Gordon.
Article: The Sons of Temperance -- Tim Emery.
19 Photo: of Dr. McDonald’s barn in Little Current.
20 Photo: First of July, Water Street in Little Current c. 1901. Fred St. Jacques is driving the buggy.
21 Photo: of coal hoist under construction in 1910, submitted by Calvin Van Zant.
22 Photo: Waiting for the ferry, taken in 1930, submitted by Calvin Van Zant -- Cliff Lockyer, Captain Tom Boyter, George Holmes, Pete Patterson, Bill Armstrong, Joe Cote, Albert (Skinny) Boyter, Glen Trimmer.
23 Article: A Near Tragedy at Michael’s Bay -- some families were Clark, McIntyre, Ellis, Pyette, Gault, Leach, Hilson, Frampton, Pennie, Oakes, Chisholm, Tinkus, Gilpin and Martin, Mary Turnbull (Mrs. Hubbert), Phil Clark, R. McIntrye, Tom Ellis, John Pyette. Submitted by John and Ethel Prior.
24 Article: A Partial History of Michael’s Bay.
25 Photo: Michael’s Bay Store and Boarding House submitted by Calvin Van Zant.
26 Article: A Partial History of Michael’s Bay continued -- Penton & Craise, Andy Elliott, Ronald McDougal, Dr. John Hendon, Dr. Frank Smith, Thos. McGinnis, R. English, Chas. Shields, James McCutcheon, Jim Hilson, Dunk Mitchell, Robt. Fox, Robert Hutchinson, J. Benson, John Chisholm, Robt. Sims, Sam Watson, John McLean, John Ward, George Smith, Arthur Lisk, Ron McEntyre, Neil McLean.
27 Poem: The Prophecy.
28 Photos and Names: of the Providence Bay Baseball Club winners of the Cup for 1907, submitted by Calvin Van Zant -- S.A. McDougall, W.I. Wagg, T. Reid, S. King, L. Farrell, T. Bloor, R. Tasker, F. Johnston, D. Burns, R. Kennedy, R. Ritching, W. Fields, G. Armstrong, W. Van Zant, James Adams, L. Newell.
29 Photo: Queen Street looking south in front of the Post Office, Manitowaning.
30, 31 Photo and Poem: the Wreck of the schooner the Hesperus.
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Article: Butter Making, submitted by Joan Campbell.
Article: The Jack Witty House -- W.O. Runnalls, Leslie Witty, Art and Harold Lane, Arthur Runnalls, Elizabeth Stocks, Rev. Robert Wiseman, Jim Wiseman, Annie Lane, Cecil Runnalls, Mary Baker.
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Photo: of a 1907 automobile.
2 Indexes and subscription information.
3 Article: The Automobile.
Photo: of a 1926 Model T. Ford Touring Car.
4 Article: The Automobile.
Photo: of a 1900 "pillbox" coupe.
5-24 Article: The Automobile.
Photos: of various automobiles.
25 Article: Margaret Edmonds Ferries, submitted by Lois Miller -- Mr. and Mrs. John Edmonds, Edna Hazzard, Freeman Ferries.
26-28 Photos: of Honora Bay Saw Mill, submitted by Calvin Van Zant.
29 Article: Pioneer Recalls Days of Old, excerpts of a letter by Joseph A. Noland -- Robert Hamilton, Mrs. George Gallagher, John Baker, Wilfred Stoneman, Higgenbottoms, Jim Purvis, George Young, Mr. Braisner, Mr. Dymont, H.B. Hunt, R.J. Porter, Hack McClean, Isaac Campbell, Jos. Proctor, James Proctor, Jim Proctor, Edith Proctor, Flora Proctor, George Boyd, McQuarries, Fred and Ned Brockelbank.
30 Article: Silver Water, 1919 -- Mrs. O.M. Thomson, Mrs. J. Hopkins, Mrs. J. Addison, Mrs. W.F. Edmonds.
Photo: of Five Mile Point Falls, Near Manitowaning.
31 Poem: The Brown Thrasher.
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Photo: taken in 1940 of the Little Current docks.
32nd Edition : June 1986
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Photo: of a carload of soldiers in Gore Bay -- Scott Fraser, Blair Fraser, Sandy McKenzie, Jack McKenzie, Frank Major and George Thorburn.
2 Indexes, and subscription information.
3-12 Article: The Ontario Parliament 1919/1923.
Photo: page 4 of Premier E.C. Drury.
Photo: page 11 of Hon. Beniah Bowman.
13 Photo: of Enos and Edna Barry pictured boating on the Kagawong River, submitted by Helen (Tracy) Croswell.
Article: A Light in the Window, by Lawrence Runnalls -- Fred Langton, Harry Mervyn, John Jennings, George Brydes.
14 Article: Honora Bay, written in 1944 by Helen T. Haner -- Mr. Marron, Mr. Herman, Mr. Steward, Mr. Collins, Mr. Hawke, John Hore, Bert Quinn, Mr. Graham, Mr. Cadotte, Mr. Hay, William Ferguson, Saxon Ritchie.
Photo: of S.S. No. 1 Billings School, Kagawong, submitted by Helen (Tracy) Croswell.
15 Photo and Article: The Kagawong Loyal Orange Lodge, July 12, 1908.
16, 17 Photo: September 1915 -- taken from the balcony of the Mansion House in Little Current, of the "boys" leaving for war.
18 Article: The Mail Boat of 1951 -- Grant Turner, Mr. E.W. Davis.
19 Article: The Mail Boat of 1951 continued.
Poem: Michael’s Bay Ball, 1890 Tehkummah -- Charlie McDonald, Miss Bella Cranston, Professor Craig, Phillip Smelter, Walter Chisholm, Jim Hilson, Sandy McPail, Albert.
20 Photo: of the Winners of the Presidents Cup, 1905, submitted by Lyman Gibbs -- Mac McGregor, John Gibbs, Dr. J.A. Baker, Fred Smith.
21 Article: The General Election of 1917, by Lawrence Runnalls -- George B. Nicholson, Larry O'Connor, Lawrence Runnalls, Mr. Major, Jean McGregor, Mr. Hern, Kate Fraser, Robert Bordon.
Poem: Peace.
22 Photo: of Little Current with the following ships in the harbour; Bon Ami; Lulu Eddy; Minnie M., Caribou, Manitou, City of Midland and Telegram.
23 Article: Fairview Methodist Church -- James Dawson, Robt. Tilson, Wm. Hall, A.J. Mastin, W.D. Hall, Wm. Myland, John Tilson, Hugh Little, Robt. Duxbury, Samuel Gallagher, Abraham Hughston, John Phillips, John Dawson, Ann Dawson, Walter Chisholm, Mary Chisholm, W.J. Turner, Mary Porter, H.W. Trewin, Matt McCauley, James McCutcheon, George Thomas, Wm. Myland, Robert and James Duxbury, Sam Gallaugher, John Cowan, William Sloan, Edward Martin, Matthew Orr, Peter Mastin, Wm. Henry Mastin, Thomas Kay, David Pyette Sr., John McKim, Rev. Mr. Payne.
24 Article: Fairview Methodist Church continued.
Photo: of Jas. Purvis hard at work plowing snow in 1937, submitted by Bud Thorburn.
25 Article: Homes in Silver Water as remembered by Daisy Foster -- Mr. Sims, Mrs. Lane, J.B. Graham, John Edmonds, Ted Addison, Wm. Priddle, Archie Duncanson, Arden Duncan, Charlie Hutton, Bert Fleming, Billy Cooks, Dan Stewart, Joe Addison, Johnney Kemp, Duke Kane, Hugh Stevens, Ernie Forester, Sandy Rumley, Lindsay Johnston, Ed Priddle, Golden Noble, Harry Noble Sr., Harry Noble, Mrs. Wm. Clark, Jasper Noble, Ed Clarke, Wm. Clarke, Harry Farthing, Geo. Trick, Arthur Edmonds, Reece Trick, Wilbert Edmonds, Clarence Edmond, Barney Addison, John Cameron, Louie Kemp, Wes Hazzard, Jim Crawford, Ed Hopkins, Lauchie Duncanson, Geo. Cook, Norman Duncanson, Williard Cooks, Orland Wismer, Grannie Cook, Jacob Rumley, Freddie Rulmley, Roy Smythe, Andy McMillan, Lawrence Morrell.
26 Article: The Forster Farm, letter submitted by Daisy (Addison) Forster -- W.L. Kemp, Charles Kemp, William Alexander, Wesley Hazzard, Hugh Stephens, Kate Kemp, Frank Lovelace, E. Forster.
27 Article: Darrel and Edna Hazzard farm -- John Wetherall, Benjamin Hopkins, Edward Hopkins, John Duncanson, Wilbert Edmonds, Harry Noble, Clifford Rumley.
Article: Farm History in Robinson Township -- John Edmonds, John Wetherall, Wilbert Wetherall, Ted Addison, J. Shepperd.
28 Article: History of Part of Lot 25, Concession 8 -- Jerry Lennard, Jim Crawford, Jacob Rumley, Arthur Edmonds, Ted Addison, Neil McKays, Mrs. Snook, Bob Phillip, Mrs. Grub, Mrs. John Hopkins, Jacob Ruley, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Clarke, Bill McGibbon, Jim Crawford, Frank Lovelace.
Article: Residence of Frances Colville and J. Clarence Edmonds -- Frank Sinclair, John Priddle, Leatha Priddle, Arthur Edmonds.
Article: Do you remember when? -- Miss Rose Wice, Mr. and Mrs. George Brooks, Mr. Dunk McEachern, James Lether, Messrs. Fred and Joe Noland, Andrew McArthur, Thomas Hunter, George Hunter, Frank Wagg Jr., Frank Wagg Sr.
29 Photo: Gore Bay High School Hockey Team, submitted by Lyman Gibbs -- Mung Wright, Ab McLean, Lym Gibbs, Bus Clark, Andy Elliott, Ross Barrington, teacher Ray McColeman, Charlie McLean, Harry Porter.
Photo: of Tom Porter Sr.
30 Photo: of Gore Bay High School Team on the road, submitted by Lyman Gibbs -- horse drawn sleigh owned by Sandy Burns, driven by Ray McColeman.
Poem: What a Language.
31 Article: The Wrong Tooth -- Lawrence, Nelson, Cecil and Norris, Dr. McIntosh.
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Photo: of coal being loaded on a ship in Little Current, submitted by Calvin Van Zant.
Poem: To An Automobile.
33rd Edition : July 1986
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Photo: of William Hilliard and Miss Carter out for a horse and buggy ride, submitted by Helen (Tracy) Croswell.
2 Indexes, subscription details.
3 Photo: sailing Kagawong, courtesy Helen (Tracy) Croswell.
Article: Three Deliveries A Week -- Catherine Runnalls, Tom Latta, John C. Ross.
4, 5 Article: Chief Black Bird Who Led Raid on Fort Deaborn Manitoulin Isle Figure -- Chief J.B. Assikinack, Francis Assikinack, Chief Black Bird, Capt. Head, Father Badeau, Jean Baptiste Assikinack, Isaac Assikinack, Joseph Assikinack, Achitewens Assikinack, Benjamin Assikinack and Francis Assikinack.
6 Photo: of accident taken by George "Bud" Thorburn.
Article: Tragic Accident at Gore Bay -- Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wismer, Roy and Alburtta Cummings, Judge Hewson Hill, George Thorburn, Mrs. Violet Panton.
7 Article: Car Accident Fatal to Mr. and Mrs. Joe L. Wismer of Gore Bay, May 1940 -- Mr. and Mrs. R.E. Cumming, Harry Noble, Dr. F.A. Strain, Rev. E.A. Currey, A.J. Turner, Oscar Bennett.
8, 9 Article: Manitoulin Indians on the Warpath, submitted by John and Ethel Prior, from the York Herald July 1863.
10-12 Article: Huronia, a Sketch of the Homeland of the Huron Indians, and a Summary of the Christian Missions Established Amongst Them.
Photo: of Doctor Davis of Mindemoya and Bill Hilliard of Kagawong.
13 Photo: of Bob Thorburn by a black bear he shot in 1955, submitted by Bud Thorburn.
Article: Mrs. John Jeffkins Account.
14 Article: Beginnings: by Mrs. Clare (nee Runnalls) Lane, as told to Diane Robbins -- Arthur Lane, William Roszel, William Roszel Jr., Hector Roszel, Mrs. John Hastie, Roszel, Annie (Mrs. Frank Alexander) Hoszel, Emma (Mrs. Jack Badgerow) Hoszel, Lloyd Hoszel, Walter Jennings, Joseph McTaggert, Frank Morden, Bob Greenman, Peter Archdeacon.
15 Article: Beginnings continued -- Lewis Runnalls, Mr. Archdeacon, Prudence Archdeacon, Tom Greer, Charlotte Greer, George Noble, John Jeffkins, Mr. T.B. Greenman, Mrs. Tom Greenman, John Jennings, Mr. Long, Sarah Lotta (Mrs. George Badgerow), Archibald Latta, Hector McLean, Nelson Runnalls.
16 Article: Beginnings continued -- Burton Witty, Kate (Mrs. George Cole) Witty, Jack, George and Harry Witty, Mr. Burch, Mr. Copeland, John Long, Mary Mervin, Tim Emery, Jim Merrylees, Wes Greenman, Mrs. Phalen, Roy and Morley Campbell.
17 Photo: of Clare and Arthur Lane, submitted by Evelyn Lane.
18 Poems: Inheritance -- Bailey, Baxter, Burns, Buchanan, Beaton, Boyd, Campbell, Cummings, Curry, Clark and Cook; Davis, Fraser, Gibbs, Donaldson, Gordon, and McGill; Graham, Johnston, MacColman, McDermid; MacDonald and McLean; MacIntosh, MacKenzie, Wright; MacLaughlan, McMillan, McQuarrie; Gilmore, Galbraith, McGregor; MacDougall, McRae, by Jane (Nauman) McRae.
Photo: William Griffith camp at Tobacco Lake, submitted by Helen (Tracy) Croswell.
19 Photo: of a Manitoulin road, submitted b y Helen (Tracy) Croswell.
20 Article: Reminiscing, submitted by John and Ethel Prior, 1968 -- Adam Casson, Mrs. Alex Burns, Miss Annie Buchanan, Mrs. Tom Porter, Geo. McRae, Ross Strain, J.T. Hall, Mr. E.A. Graham, Larry Lane, Neil McIntosh.
21 Article: Reminiscing continued -- R. Robinson, Bill Atkinson, Messrs. Alex and John Purvis.
Photo: this group shot taken at Norley Wood Camp, New Forest, England, March 1917, of the Regiment that Providence Bay man Corporal A.V. Buck was a member.
22 Photo: Gore Bay and Providence Bay Baseball Teams 1954 -- OPP Officer Stenabau, Frank Debaissige, Platt Purvis, Bob Prior, Tom Newburn, Ted Jackson, Bill Clarke, Bud Priddle, Allan Graham, Roy Bisson, Ken Bessy, Neil McDermid, Doug Patterson, John Alexander, Blair Clarke, Gary LaSarge, Blair McDermid, Murray McDermid, Harold Arnold, Irving McDermid, Howard Dewar, Murray Beange, Garry McFarlane, Morley LaSarge, Frank Priddle, Honorable Lester B. Pearson, Jim Prestage, Grant Priddle.
23 Photo: Providence Bay Ball Club 1890 -- Jack Gordon, Jack Lougheed, Alex Nantes, George Reid, Alymer Pattison, Dougal Buie, Rev. A.W. Lougheed and John Galbraith.
24 Article: Fishing Trip ends in Tragedy -- Bernard Boyle, Jack and George Raymond, Ted Quinkert, John Boyle, Constable John Reed, Bernard Michael Boyle.
25 Article: The Barrie Island Telephone Company -- J. Jennings, D. Griffith, W.C. Runnalls, Mr. Turner, Mr. J. Jeffkins.
26 Article: The Turners of Little Current -- Isaac Turner, Byron Hawkins Turner.
27 Photo and Article: The Turners of Little Current.
28 Article: The Turners of Little Current continued -- Grant Turner, Byron H. Turner.
Photo: of Berry Mill in Kagawong, submitted by Helen Tracy Croswell.
29 Article: Woodward’s Cash Store, Manitowaning and Gore Bay -- Charles Woodward, May Culham, Elizabeth Anderson, John Anderson.
30 Article: Woodward’s Cash Store continued -- John Anderson, John Woodward, Charles Woodward, Mr. Parkinson.
Article: John Moquam Found Dead in Wood Camp, 1932 -- Gabriel Walkhouse, John Moquam Sr., Jas. Moquam, Gesis Moquan.
31 Photo: Obelisks of Ice, 1942, submitted by Bud Thorburn.
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Article: John Moquam Found Dead continued -- A. Morrell, Ray Merrylees.
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34th Edition : August 1986
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Photo: of Mr. George Tustian and daughter Emma.
2 Indexes, and subscription information.
3 Photo: with Cecil Merrylees and William Thorburn on a horse drawn wagon, submitted by Bud Thorburn.
4 Poem: Sorrow for the Lost, composed by Bob Tustian (1891) relating to the loss of his siblings Johnnie, Eddy, Ben and Lizzie -- children of George and Annie Tustian.
Photo: where the children were buried under a tree behind the house.
5 Poem: Sorrow for the Lost, continued.
Photo: of Mr. and Mrs. George Tustian and their youngest daughter Emma (Dearing).
6 Photo: family picture taken at Emma Tustian and Milt Dearing’s wedding, 1911 -- Bob and Minnie Tustian, Alburtta Greenfield, Dick Tustian.
Photo: of George and Annie Tustian with their daughter Emma.
7 Photo: of the homestead of Robert Rivett.
Photo: Emma Tustian and Milton Dearing before their marriage.
8 Article: Indians on Manitoulin Celebrate Queen of the Mission Centennial -- Chief Andrew Trudeau, Andy Paul, Rev. George Nunau, Bishop Dignan, Father Fanial Hannin, Genevive Hill.
9-13 Article: The Settlers of the Portage -- George S. Gallagher, Colen Campbell, Delila McKey, Samuel Ireton, Edward and Jane Noland, Dave Miller, Thomas Robinson.
13 Photo: shows Bill Hilliard feeding his pet deer c. 1907, submitted by Helen (Tracy) Croswell.
14 Article: Mr. R.R. Gamey, MPP (1912) -- Joseph Gamey, James M. Fraser.
Photo: of Mr. R.R. Gamey, MPP.
15-19 Article: The Member from Manitoulin -- Robert Rosswell Gamey.
20 Article: Manitoulin Island Pioneers and the Obidgewong Indians -- Willard Hall, John Hall, Frank A. Myers, Jane Dinsmore, Gus Rivet, Andrew Willet, Peter Chatreau, Grant Kemp, Chief Punebekezhik, Chief Jonmuquoum, Chief Mocotaikioshk, Andrew Hall, Bob Thorburn, Ed Noland, John Baker.
21 Article: Manitoulin Island Pioneers and the Obidgewong Indians continued -- Chief Punebekezhik, Chief Giwaiquoum, Johnny Moquam, Chief Mocotaikioshk.
Poem: Wartime Prayer, by A.E. Stacey.
22 Article: Manitoulin Island Pioneers and the Obidgewong Indians continued -- Tom Beckerton, James, John, Robert, Harry, Sarah Anne, Agnes and Emily Beckerton, Mr. Clark, settlers; Neeley, Emery, Wilson, Tom Porter, Robert Porter and Milligan, Collin Campbell, Sam Wright, Mowat, Jack Sidney, Colin Campbell, John Cook, William Bailey, James Bailey.
23 Article: Manitoulin Island Pioneers and the Obidgewong Indians continued -- Jim Poquam, McGregor’s farm, Joe Noland, James Beckerton, J.M. Fraser, John Abell, John Beckerton, Jack Witty, John Moore, Duke Beckerton, Jack Mitchell.
24 Article: Manitoulin Island Pioneers and the Obidgewong Indians continued -- Harry Beckerton, William Paisley, Chief Moquam, Bob and Mary Stuart, Jim Poquam, Joe Debnis, Bill Shabidon, Annie Piqua, Gesis Moquam, John Moquam, Joe Debina, Bill Shabidon, Fred Noland, Willard Hall Jr., Jack Mitchell, Nobscot Poquam, Jim Poquam.
25 Article: Manitoulin Island Pioneers and the Obidgewong Indians continued -- Sam Wright, Chief Mukety, john Moquam, Edward Noland, John Baker, George Gallagher, W.J. Robinson, Bill Robinson, John Robinson, Colin Campbell, William Bailey.
26 Article: Manitoulin Island Pioneers and the Obidgewong Indians continued -- Tom Beckerton.
27 Article: Manitoulin Island Pioneers and the Obidgewong Indians continued -- John Moquam, Bill Shabidon.
28 Article: Manitoulin Island Pioneers and the Obidgewong Indians continued -- Bob Stuart, Mary Moquam, John Moquam, Ray Merrylees, Tom Griffith, George Bridges, Jim McKinley, Jim Poquam, Chief Bill Shabidon.
29 Article: Manitoulin Island Pioneers and the Obidgewong Indians continued -- John Moquam, Bill Shabidon, Fred Noland, Jim Moquam, Joe Moquam, Gesis Moquam.
30 Article: Manitoulin Island Pioneers and the Obidgewong Indians continued -- Bill Shabidon, Jim Poquam, Mr. A.B. Petrie, George Gallagher, Levis Mabegezhik.
31 Article: Manitoulin Island Pioneers and the Obidgewong Indians continued -- Joe Noland, Marty R. Thorburn, Robert Thorburn, Williard Hall, Nitchi Thorburn, John Moquam, Gesis Moquam.
32 Article: Manitoulin Island Pioneers and the Obidgewong Indians continued.
33 Article: Manitoulin Island Pioneers and the Obidgewong Indians continued.
Article: Drawing the Lines -- Frances Bolgar, J.W. FitzGerald, G. Brockit Abrey, J.T. Patten.
34 Photo: Shingle Mill in Michael’s Bay.
Article: History of Tehkummah -- G.B. Abbey, J.W. Fitzergerald, S.R. Ewen, Wm. D. Hall, Robert Batty, J.J. Russell, James Johnston, Alphens Adams.
35 Photo: Michael’s Bay Students.
Photo: Little Red School House.
36 Photo: of Whit McDonald.
Article: History of Tehkummah -- Thomas Batman, Ben Bayer, Sam Sloan, S.R. McEwen, Wm. Porter, John Hannah, Mr. Dawson, Jas. Porter, Mr. Bowler, Lorne McCauley, Robert Russell, Earl Williamson, Robt. Russell, Clarence Martin, Phil Smeltzer, Reid Sloan, Victor Anitice, Fred Wagg, J.A. Ward, Mrs. Wm. Pyette, Mrs. H. Little, Mr. Thos. Martin, Mr. H. Martin, Mr. Robt. Russell.
37 Article: Double Drowning Shocks Whole Community, Providence Bay 1933 -- William Purvis, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Purvis, James Young, M. McQuarrie, Robert Morden, Leon Pattison, George, Leonard and Ivan Purvis, M. McQuarrie, S.A. Casson, Donald McQuarrie, Douglas Buchanan, Chester Pearson, J. Bracken, I. Woods, J. Johnson, Geo. Witty.
38 Obituary: James Young Jr. -- Edward Purvis, Mrs. L. Nolan, Mrs. William Stoneman, Mrs. A. Thompson, Oscar Young, William Young, George Young.
Obituary: William (aka Bill) C. Purvis; wife Dorothy Langford -- Billie Purvis, Margaret (Mrs. Jas. Smith) Purvis, Eileen Purvis, Mary Louise Purvis, Clarence Purvis, Albert Purvis.
39 Article: Manitoulin Hay Teamed to Blind River -- Albert Solomon.
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Photo: 1916 -- Mr. and Mrs. Gordon, Grace Gordon and husband.
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Hand coloured postcard: 1908 -- Lizzie T., Miss Nellie Griffith. Submitted by Helen (Tracy) Croswell.
2 Indexes and subscription details.
3 Article: A version of Mother Shipton’s prophecy. Submitted by Mrs. Nelson Fogal.
Notice: in loving memory of our founding editor Lorne H.E. McQuarrie.
4 Letter to the Editor: Marjorie Della Hunt, Mrs. Deanna Easthope.
Letter to the Editor: Mr. and Mrs. Milton Dearing, Irene (Sheppard) Dearing, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Dearing, Mr. and Mrs.Geo. Tustian, Mrs. Emma Dearing.
Article: On and Off, 1931.
5 Article: Timbering in Manitoulin District -- E.F. Priddle Paper Company.
Article: The E.F. Priddle Timber Company, submitted by Grant Priddle -- Bud Priddle, Burt Witty, Edward McFarlane, Jean Purvis, Jim Harrison.
6 Photo: The Mamzutti and the Epinette -- Captain Bob Mordon, Grant Priddle.
Photo: Alfred Cada and John Hall clearing a road for the Ontario Paper Co.
7 Article: Timbering in Manitoulin District -- George Everett, Joe Addison.
Photo: the Fisher, by J.A. Fisher, Grant Priddle, Alex Fraser.
Photo: Bud Priddle, Janet Priddle, Bob Morden, Marjorie, Grant Priddle, Rick and Kirk Strain, Bob. Submitted by Grant Priddle.
8 Photo: A view from the shoreline of the "Mamzutti" with the "Epinette" trailing behind.
Article: Loading Pulpwood at Cook’s Dock -- James Kinney, Alex Wabegijik, Capt. Graham, Park Sawyer, Joe Rumley, Howard Rumley, John Rowen.
9 Photo: The loader the Grass E. Bay takes on timber.
Article: Loading Pulpwood at Cook’s Dock continued -- Bob Morden, Sam Beck, Alex McColeman, Jim Bryan, Harold Bailey, Jack Patterson, Ches Hazzard, Ross McLean, Gordon Dinsmore, Bill Dinsmore, Darrel Hazzard, Kirk Strain, Ish Bailey, Elwood Campbell, Angus Matheson, Alex Fraser, Ewart Lloyd, Arden Duncanson, Angus McDougall, Capt. Roberts.
10 Photo: Pulpwood being loaded on this ship in pallets.
Photo: Loader dropping timber onto a ship.
Article: Loading Pulpwood at Cook’s Dock continued -- Neil McDonald, M. Montgomery.
11 Photo: of Gordon Dinsmore and Alex McColeman.
Article: Loading Pulpwood at Cook’s Dock continued -- Jim Witty, Dave Debassige, Clarence Walker.
12 Article: Ontario Paper Company -- Jake Rumley, Norman McDonald, James Rayner, Al Brewer, Jack Cornish, Bill Parks, Art Racey, George Jackson, Dennis Brophy, Ches Burns, W.R. Jones, Jim Prestage, Doug Prestage, Bill Dinsmore, Bud Priddle, Grant Priddle, Francis Debassige, Bruno Debassige, Hall Kewley, Ches Burns, Ken Bessey.
Photo: Ches Burns operates the company machine that removes the bark as Aus Wright and Milt Brett look on.
13 Article: Ontario Paper Company continued -- John Hall, Clarence Purvis, Orval Myers, Ches Burns, Bob Morden, Art Racey, George Trick, Jim Rayner.
Photo: full loads of wood a challenge for Company truck.
14 Photo: Log peeling machine.
Article: Ontario Paper Company continued -- Howard Dinsmore, Ish Bailey, Earl Mandigo.
15 Photo: Aerial view of timber boom at Cook’s Dock.
Article: Ontario Paper Company continued -- Jackson, Art Hinds, J.F. Walker, Bert Best, J.F. Walker, Roy Nichols, John Hall.
16 Article: Ontario Paper Company continued -- Bill Parks.
Photo: Norm MacDonald and Jake Rumley pose for the camera -- Tom Porter, Frank Priddle, Doc Hinds, Doc Strain, Adam Casson, Charlie Wright, Doc Baker, Grant Priddle, Etta Gerwin.
17 Photo: of Donald Murray, courtesy of Grant Priddle.
Photo: of boom of timber, courtesy of Grant Priddle.
Article: Ontario Paper Company continued -- Dominic Antoine, Ed McFarlane, Mr. Walker, and Romeo Commett.
18 Article: Ontario Paper Company continued -- Bob Prior, Mr. Walker, Jim Rayner.
Article: New ferry "Jacqueline" ready for service, 1931.
Article: Will This Winter Be Very Severe, 1933.
19, 20 Article: The Changing Face of Little Current -- Arnold Smith, Mr. Geiger, Mr. Boyter, Almer Vincent, Ed Smith, Harold Ham, Arnold Smith.
21 Article: Hydro Plant at Kagawong Now Retired, 1961.
Photos: of the penstock where water was converted from the Kagawong river. The man is Fred Graham. Submitted by Helen (Tracy) Croswell.
22 Article: Budget’s Settlement, submitted by John and Ethel Prior, written in 1944 by Jas. R. Tilston -- Robert Stapleton, Henry Vanzant, John C. Budge, Jack Vanzant, John Leach, Edward Sparrow, Alex McGillis, Mr. Page, Mr. and Mrs. Torrie, Dr. Torrie, Mr. and Mrs. Brown, Donald Smith, John Schoeder, Abraham Hughson, Bob Wallace, Thomas Pollard, Capt. William McCoy, Mr. J.C. Trees, Gilbert Watson, Andrew Lane, John Long, Mr. B.G. Dawes, Thomas Ham, Mrs. J.C. Irving, Chief Angus Assiginack, Edward McLennan, Chester Smith, Mr. Brown.
23 Photo: Gore Bay before 1911.
24 Article: Reminiscences of Manitoulin, from 1875 to 1932, by M.R. Thorburn -- Willard Hall, Andrew Willet, Father Nadeau, Hugh and Allan McKay, Mr. Blair, Mr. Grant, Allan Cameron, Hugh McKay, Harold Purvis, Bella Munro, David Munro, William Porter.
25 Article: The Manitoulin at last has a Steam Train, 1930.
26 Photo: of Billings Institute 1908, submitted by Mrs. Emma Dearing -- Mrs. Ab Thompson, Marion Rumley, Erma Dickout, Florence McLaren, Susie Campbell, Margaret McArthur, Celine Wyman, Mrs. Wiber, Florence MacKenzie, Margaret Thompson, Blanche Foster, Mrs. Archie Thompson, May Munro, Mattie Bailie, Minnie Tustian, Ella Dickout, Elsie MacKenzie, Emma (Buck) Tustian, Emma (Dearing) Tustian, Grace Thompson.
27, 28 Article: Ancient Indian tribes once roamed Manitoulin Island.
29 Photo: of the McClinchey Boarding House, Kagawong, submitted by Helen (Tracy) Croswell) -- McKenzie home, Vera Boyd.
Obituary: 1973 of Grace Hewson Knight, husband Cyril W. Knight -- Judge Charles Hewson, George Purvis Jr., Clara Brett Martin.
30 Poems: The Friend We Like; Home Again; Tears.
31 Article: Silver Water Picnic of 1889 -- E. Addison, J. Addison, G.H. Cook, W. Kemp, D. Duncanson, Chas. Kemp, Willind Cook, S. Symth, E. Cook, W. Priddle, A. McMillian, J. Kemp, Thomas Ness, E.K. Roberts.
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Couples out riding in cutter drawn by horse, in Gore Bay.
2. Indexes.
3. Article: Fall Freeze, 1933, by Grant Turner.
Article: Little Current Ferry frozen in at present, 1933.
4. Article: Island Rural Telephone Co. Ltd. -- John D. McColeman, W.I. Wagg, Alex Caddell, Neil J. McColeman, John D. McColeman.
Article: Tribute to a Great Ball Player -- Frank Debassige, Cliff Gibbs. Contributed by Mel Bock, 1970.
5. Article: Manitoulin Turkeys -- R.E. Cumming, E.D. Bonnyman, Charlie Robertson.
Photo: of turkeys as far as you can see, courtesy of Charlie Robinson.
6. Photo: of a turkey plant in Gore Bay, 1958.
Article: Manitoulin Turkeys continued.
Photo: of newly born poults in an incubator on Charlie Robertson's Checkerhill Turkey Farm.
7. Article: Manitoulin Turkeys continued -- Earl Graham, Foster and Angus Greenfield.
Notice: of award winning turkey exhibits.
8. Photos: of the window displays of Robert Simpson Co. Ltd., Toronto, taken before Christmas, after they had purchased Manitoulin turkeys, courtesy of Charlie Robertson.
9. Photos: of turkeys, on with Clyde VanZant helping prepare turkeys for market.
10. Article: Manitoulin Turkeys continued -- Mr. and Mrs. W.J. Cockrane, Charlie Robertson.
Article: You're Telling Me, what a difference a few years make.
11. Photo: of Jack Hunt, Harry Lloyd, Aus Hunt Sr., and Bill Hilliard with two wolfhounds they shot in 1994, courtesy of Helen (Tracy) Croswell.
12. Photo: of the Griffith family before 1900, submitted by Helen (Tracy) Croswell -- William, Donald, Matthew, Thomas, George, Bob, Mrs. Jane Griffith, Nellie and Thomas Griffith.
13. Photo: of Griffith children, submitted by Helen (Tracy) Crosswell -- Max and Jean Griffith are captured by J.L. Wismer's camera.
Article: A Busy Saturday night, 1940 -- Mr. Hiram Pearson.
14. Article: Bush fires threaten Town and countryside, 1932/3 -- Jas. Purvis and Sons, Peter Peterson.
15. Article: The Manitoulin Advisory Union, 1912 -- Mr. A.J. Wagg.
16. Article: The Manitoulin Advisory Union continued -- B.H. Turner, W.I. Wagg, J.B. Wallace, George Emiry, George Emiry, George H. Cook, Robert Russell.
Obituary: Oct 1920 -- Dougald McGibbon, Rev. J.D. New, Mr. and Mrs. W.L. Kemp. Children: William, Mrs. C. Rumley, Mrs. E. Williams, Alex, Earl, Hugh, Clara and Edith.
17. Photo: of a shipment of cars for Bill Hilliard, submitted by Helen Croswell -- Jack Seabrook, Cudd Brown, Vic Coulter and Bob Morrison.
18-22. Article: The Great Manitoulin, 1837 -- Mr. Jarvis, Chief Mokomaunish, Shinguaconse, Mrs. Jameson.
23. Photo: of Mr. and Mrs. Charles and Hannah Cosby on their 50th Anniversary, 1937.
Article: Cosby family of Green Bay -- William Cosby, Thomason Jeffery Gilbert, William John Cosby, Charles Cosby, Sarah Jan Cosby, Emily Cosby.
24. Photo: of Mr. and Mrs. William Cosby.
Article: Cosby family of Green Bay continued -- Sarah married Stuart Clarke, Charles married Hannah Jane Moody (10 children together).
Photo: of Grant Bayer.
25. Article: Difference Between Imagination and Self Experience, by Lee Brandow -- Earl Pickard, Mrs. Laura Brandow, Johnny Pickard, Mrs. Cornelius.
26. Article: Getting to the Island via Little Current -- Jack Trimmer, Norman Trotter, Captain Smith, Captain Ferguson.
27. Photo: a look at the swing bridge in Little Current form above.
28. Article: Getting to the Island via Little Current continued.
Photo: of the Hiawatha as it heads from La Cloche Island, submitted by Calvin Van Zant.
29. Article: Celebrate Golden Wedding Anniversary at Meldrum Bay, 1933 -- Mr. and Mrs. George Wickett, Rev. William McAuley Tooke, Miss Donna Murray, Miss Mary Wickett, Miss Besse Wickett, Mrs. Donald Murray, Mrs. Louis Stevens, Arthur Wickett, John Wickett, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Donaldson, Mrs. Stewart Clarke, Mrs. Tom Thompson, Sheriff J. Haddow.
30. Poem: I'll Not Forget, by Muskeg Pete.
Article: Black Chipmunk Found on East Bluff, 1951 -- Bill Ritching.
31. Poem: We are living for what Edna Jaques said men fought for.
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4th Anniversary Issue.
Photo: of John McVey driving home a cord of timber with his team and sled.
2. Indexes.
3. Note from the Editor about conserving our heritage on Manitoulin.
4. Photo: of Henry Wood's farm.
5. Article: The Wood Farm, by Ev Proctor -- Henry Wood, William Hall, Lloyd Hall, Bill Wood, Jack Wood, Albert Long, Wm. Linley, Miss Sides, Robert Sides, Mrs. James Foster, Jim Wood, Albert Wood, Herb Wood, Hazel Wood, Andrew Wood, Frank Wood, Nelson Wood.
6. Article: The Wood Farm continued -- Andrew and Frank Wood, Wm. Strain, James Proctor, Clive and Mary Panton. Photo: of the Gore Bay School, submitted by Lyman Gibbs.
7. Article: Manitoulin in 1909 -- Mr. A.E. Graham, Mrs. Jennings, Dr. Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Thorburn, McKenzie rebellions, Thos. Griffith, Mr. F.W. Major, Capt. T. Sims, Sam Hall, W. Martin, Wm. Robinson, M.R. Thorburn, Jas. Stone, Fred Strain, Mr. J. Vanmeer.
8. Article: Manitoulin in 1909 continued -- Mr. Hare, Mr. Creighton, Miss Platt, Russell Noble, Mr. E.A. Letts, B.H. Turner, Mr. Dyment, O. (?) Mastin, Snowdon family, John McKay, R.J. Porter, John McKenzie, Gordon Milligan, Jos. Armstrong.
9. Article: A.E. Graham, MPP 1934 -- James Pliney Whitney, George W. Ross, R.R. Gamey.
10. Article: A.E. Graham continued.
Photo and notice: Mr. A.E. Graham appointed to the position of Immigration & Colonization Agent.
11. Article: Hockey in Honora, be Cecil McVey -- Gid Hawke's mill, Harry Marshall, Roy Collins, Lawrence Collins, George Armstrong, Roy Armstrong, Albert McVey, John McVey, Harry Middaugh, Mike Smith, Wm. Ferguson, Bob King, Jim Cushing, Randolf MacDonald, Thomas Jackman, Jack McKechnie, Sandy MacDonald, Roy Becks, Thomas Smith, Aus Hunt Jr., Aus Hunt Sr., Fred Graham, Geo. Boyd, Johny Graham, Norman Pierce, Steward Hunt, (?) Lebar, Earn Boyd, Tom Prestage, Ron Gordon.
Photo: Albert McVey is suited up to play.
Photo: The Mail Wagon -- Tom Smith.
12. Photo: Ella McVey and Tina Hawke.
Photo: Albert McVey and Marge Rogers.
Photo: Mr. and Mrs. George McVey and granddaughter Deloris.
Photo: of an unknown boy.
13. Article: Tempest Tossed the story of the George A. Graham.
14. Article: Tempest Tossed the story of the George A. Graham continued -- Capt. Ewart.
15. Article: The Carnarvon Monument -- Lieut. Austin Wyard Blackie, Pte. Ernest John Blackie, Pte. Robert Richard Hill, Pte. James Turley Pattison, Pte. William Leslie Riching, G.B. Nicholson, Beniah Bowman, Judge Hewson, Rev. William Munro, Major Hamilton, W.M. Turley, Bill Thomson, Frank Duncanson, W. Johnson.
16. Notice: of the Memorial Service and unveiling of the monument to Manitoulin soldiers, Sept. 15, 1921.
17. Order of Service and Hymns -- Mr. Bradford, Rev. Munro, Bill Thomas, Judge Hewson, G.B. Nicholson, Hon. Beniah Bowman, MPP, Frank Duncanson, Major Hamilton, W.M. Turley, Buglers Johnson and Sims.
18. Photo: of the John Kerr Family, 1917 -- John Kerr, Janet Nickle, Sandy Kerr, Mave Bailey, Annie Jaffray, and Mary Harper. Missing is Bessie Joliffe.
Article: History of the Kerr family, complied by the Kerr sisters -- John Ramsay.
19. Article: History of the Kerr family continued, Sandy Kerr -- Peter McArthur, Alexander (Sandy) Kerr, Mary Orr, John Kerr, Alexander (married Anne McArthur), Elizabeth (married Noble Jolliffe).
Article: The Peter McArthur family -- wife Mary Campbell, children: Anne (Mrs. Andrew Ednie) (Mrs. Sandy Kerr), Charles McArthur, Julia (Mrs. John Kerr), Catherine (Mrs. James Ednie), Archibald McArthur, Peter John McArthur, Jane (Mrs. Robert Robinson), Janet (Mrs. Henry Robinson), Sarah Ellen (Mrs. John McAnsh), Margaret McArthur.
20. Photo: of the McArthur family, 1917 -- Janet Robinson, Mary Ednie, Margaret McArthur, Jane Robinson, Anne Kerr, Julia Kerr, Peter McArthur, Sandy Campbell.
The John Kerr family -- married Julia McArthur, John A. Campbell, Jim Brown, Mr. Nickle, John Rowe, Mrs. Clarke.
21. Photo: of John Kerr's family, 1918 -- Christina, Annie, Janet, Mary, Cassie (Mrs. Alf Brandow), Grace, Laura, Catherine Brandow. Absent is Duncan Kerr.
22. Article: The John Kerr family continued -- Mary married Cecil Taylor, then Stewart Wright, Duncan married Dorothea Spees, Laura Julia married Robert Gibson, Janet Kerr, Grace married William Rowe, Christina Kerr.
23. Photo: of Mr. and Mrs. John Kerr on their Golden Wedding Anniversary.
24. Article: Word Pictures of the Past, 1912 -- Jim Irving, Friar Tuck, Brink and Ed Bassingthwaite, W.R. Abrey, A.C. Campbell, Tebishiko.
25. Article: Word Pictures of the Past continued -- George Playter, Robert Henry, Rev. Mr. James, Hugh McKay.
26. Article: Word Pictures of the Past continued -- Father Duranquet, D.R. Mashkikininny, Co. Jack, Tabishko.
Article: Manitowaning man dies from fall, 1897 -- Alexander McNevin, Mr. J.T. Burns, Dr. J.W. McIntosh, Dr. McDonald, Rev. Rennie. Left behind a wife and six children.
27. Photo: of Charles Burt family gathered on the porch of their home c.1900.
28. Article: Man lived for nine days with body submerged, 1926 -- Captain Noble Thomas Joliffe, Mr. W. Wright.
29. Poems: I Shall and The Impossible, by Blanche Griffin.
30. Advertisement: for Sam Lee Laundry, Gore Bay.
Article: Billings Socialistic Picnic -- J.D. Munro, Rev. J.D. Byrnes, F.E. Titus, J.H. McMillan.
Article: Steamer Runs Aground, 1897, steamer barge Chas. L. Heird.
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Seasons Greetings.
2. Indexes.
3. Poems and lyrics: Ring Out Wild Bells by Vilda Sauvage Owens. Ring, Happy Bells by Tennyson. June in January by M.E. Lane. Questioning by M.E. Lane.
4. Photo: Kagawong Hockey Team 1909, submitted by Helen (Tracy) Croswell -- N. Thompson, G. Badgerow, T.J. Thompson, J. McGill, V. LaRush, W. Hunt, W. Hilliard, L. LaRush, Ronnie Gordon.
5. Article: Holy Cross Mission Church History, Wikwemikong -- Father Prouix, Father Jean Pierre Chone, Ferdinand Roque, Father Joseph Hanipax, Father Point.
6. Article: Holy Cross Mission Church History, Wikwemikong continued -- Chief Assiginaki, Chief Attagewinini, Chief Tekkoman.
Article: Wikwemikong Church, Parish Hall and Rectory Destroyed by Fire.
7. Article: Wikwemikong Church, Parish Hall and Rectory Destroyed by Fire continued -- Rev. D. Hannin, Rev. R.J. Oliver, Father Prouix.
Poem: Next Year by Rose L. Firth.
8. Photo: Indian Treaty House, submitted by Joan Campbell.
Progress Report, 1843: Evidence.
9. Article: Progress Report, 1843: Evidence continued.
10. Photo: The Ladies Guild, submitted by Gertie Noble -- Mrs. Elizabeth Willet, Minnie Willet, Jane Donaldson, Nellie Palmer, Jessie Donaldson.
11. Article: Extracts from Manitoulin Reformer, Aug. 1905 -- C.E. Hayes, Inspector McLaughlin, Miss Florence Hay, Miss Helen Griffith, Miss Ida Somerville, Miss Ardelia McGill, Miss Jean Grant, Flora Thorburn, Aggie Allen, Jessie Thorburn, Alf Johnson, Arthur J. Corbett, Miss Frankie Tucker, Daisy Cole, Hattie Purdy, Edith Hamilton, Isaac Johnson, Wm. Barr, Capt. W.J. Cole, Capt. Monkhouse, Thos. Porter, Sam Wright, Alf Johnson, Mr. Fraser, Thomas Robertson, Stuart Clarke, Wallace Milligan, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dinsmore, Mr. and Mrs. Grant, W.W. Bell, Frank Wagg, R. Robinson, A.J. Cooper, Neil McIntosh, Dr. J.S. Brooks, W.H. Guinn, W.R. Young, Stewart Clarke, A.H. Cain, Fred Smith, F.E. Titus, J.H. Craig, A.G. Murray, Robt. Thorburn, S.M. Fraser, A.G. Murray, Peter Caddel, Thos. Fisther, Neil McDougall, T.R. Lougheed, Jas. W. Kerr, Wm. Thorburn, J.L. Wismer, John Fraser, Geo. Peters, Chas. Snow, Dr. Johnstone, John Mutchmore, W. Jackson, D. Bickell.
12. Photo: of pioneer Robert Lewis, by Stan Johnson.
Inscription: from tombstone in Holy Trinity Anglican Cemetery -- Robert Lewis, Matilda Buchanan, Thomas Lewis, Robert Lewis Jr.
13. Article: about Robert Lewis -- Eliza Orr, Mr. John Jeffkins, Mr. Trotter, Mr. A.E. Letts, Sarah Ann Lewis, Matilda Lewis, Jane Lewis, Arden Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cole.
Photo: of the Orr sisters -- Isabella, Sarah, Jane, Eliza and Margaret.
14. Photo: of the Lewis home in Gore Bay.
Article: about Robert Lewis continued -- Mr. and Mrs. Ken Buchanan, James and Betty Johnson, Norman Buchanan, Ed Jackson, Leonard Jackson, Allan Graham, R.R. Gamey, Ilif Stanley, Helen Mitchell, Jean Rasmussen, Mrs. Stan Runnals, Mrs. Floyd Walker.
15. Photo: of Miss Mary Turnbull and three of her students.
16. Photo: of the J.H. Thorburn family in 1900, submitted by Bud Thorburn -- Mr. J.H. Thorburn, Annie, Katherine, Robert, Jessie, Mungo, Flora, Mrs. Annie Thorburn, Donald, Margaret, George and Mary.
Article: Gore Bay market prices in 1897 -- bushel of peas .36 cents.
17. Article: Found Guilty, John Smith Ran An Illicit Still.
Article: Little Current hot foot after Federal building.
18. Article: Glimpses of History, submitted by Mrs. Emily Rolston -- Frank Wagg, Elizabeth Cooke, Mrs. Gossey.
19. Article: about Robert Lewis continued -- David Vanhorn, Colman Wagg, Ed Leet, Mrs. Corbierre.
20. Article: about Robert Lewis continued -- Mr. Hodgson.
21. Article: about Robert Lewis continued -- Mr. McKay, Aggie Vincer, Colman Wagg, Mr. Wheeler, Tracy family.
22. Article: about Robert Lewis continued -- Mr. Taylor, John Cochrane.
23. Article: about Robert Lewis continued -- Mr. McPherson.
Article: Steamer Telegram Burned, 1908 -- Capt. Waugh, R.T. McLaughlin, R. Tasker.
24. Article: Not ready to go just yet -- Mrs. Owl.
Article: Whoa There, by Edmon Long and Lawrence Runnalls -- John Jeffkins, Fred Ellis.
25. Photo: of Water Street in Little Current, c. 1901, submitted by Calvin Van Zant.
26. Poem: Why Worry?
Photo: of the part of the Old Red Mill, Little Current, submitted by Calvin Van Zant.
27. Article: Fire and Limestone -- Jim Cooper, James Dawson, Jim and Robert Duxbury.
28. Article: Fire and Limestone continued.
Photo: of Mrs. Sandy Campbell, courtesy of Mrs. Nellie Burns.
29. Photo: of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hunt and family.
Poem: Do It Now.
30. Article: The Cave at Providence Bay -- Mr. Evans, Mr. Schroede, and Mr. Haggi.
Article: A Pelican found on Manitoulin -- Alex McPhee.
Article: Old Advertising Poster Comes to Light -- Maude Purvis, Tom Porter, Fred Shields, Howard Hall, Fred Harvie.
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Photo: of the winners of the Gore Bay Curling Club 1909 -- Sheriff Jackson, Jack Kinney, Norm McCauley and Bill Hurst.
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Photo: The Duck Island Lighthouse, 1954. Submitted by Harry Smyth.
2. Indexes.
3. Photo: George Noble, Betty and Heather Smyth in front of lighthouse at Duck Island.
Photo: Heather and Betty Smyth, 1954 at the lighthouse.
Photo: Heather Smyth at the top of the Duck Island Lighthouse.
4. Letter to the Editor: 1940. Submitted by Ilene MacLean -- W.L. Strain.
Letter to the Editor: Annie Jackson (Purvis), Mrs. William Purvis (Frost), Jean Purvis Capon (nee Jackson).
5. Article: History of the Hudson's Bay Company Post at Little Current -- George Obetossoway.
Article: Island Opened to White Settlers, 1866 -- William Spragge.
Article: First Land Sales in Little Current, 1867 -- Bryan Mackie, Edward Johnston.
6. Article: First Land Sales in Little Current, 1867 continued.
Article: Abrey Family, period (1866-1902) -- George Brockett Abrey, Eleanor Patten Abrey, George Obbotossaway, and Mrs. Stuart Jenkins.
Article: Hudson's Bay Company in Little Current -- Mr. Johnston.
7. Article: Hudson's Bay Company in Little Current continued -- Mr. Anderson, John McLennan, Eleanor Abrey, Mrs. L.W. Meanwell.
Article: Children Born in Hudson's Bay Company House -- Walter Abrey, George Abrey, Edith Abrey, George Seymour Jenkins, Eleanor Abrey Jenkins, G.B. Abrey, Nellie Abrey, Mrs. Elizabeth Patten Fleming.
Article: Survey Made by G.B. Abrey.
8. Article: Survey Made by G.B. Abrey continued -- Dr. J.B. Tyrell.
Article: Business Career of G.B. Abrey -- Warren R. Abrey, Fred Douglas, T.J. Patten.
Article: Tenants In Hudson's Bay House, 1882-1902 -- G.B. Abrey, Turner, Anderson, Carruther, Issac Turner, Elizabeth (Hawkins) Turner, Mrs. Euphemia (George) Bradburn, Harriet (Mrs. Andrew Stevenson), Bryon Turner, Charles Anderson, I. Turner, Bruce Anderson, Wallace Anderson, Mina (Mrs. A.A. Reily) Anderson, John Amos, Dr. John Carruthers, Clara (Gibson) Carruthers, Inez (Mrs. George A. Baxter), Jean (Mrs. Charles M. Macreath), George Carruthers.
Article: The Sims Family, 1902-1942 -- G.B. Abrey, Elizabeth (Mrs. Issac) Turner, Ella (Mrs. Andrew Pearce) Kilgannan.
9. Article: The Sims Family, 1902-942 continued -- Mrs. C.L.D. Sims, Charles Layton Dupont Sims, George E. Kingsbury, Mary Hood, Gladys Kingsbury, Beryl Kingsbury, Virginia Kinsbury, Mary Hood Kingsbury, Eleanor Abrey, Dr. Joseph Brooks, Olga Brooks, Oliver Vincent, William and Lyle Sims, Rebecca (McFarlane) Sims, Annie (Mrs. Arthur Chambers) Sims, Audiace (Mrs. William H. Wardrop) Sims, Blanche (Mrs. Arnold Taylor) Sims and Elmer Vincent Sims.
Article: Sims Family in the Hudson's Bay House, 1914-1942 -- C.L.D. Sims, G.B. Avery, Maria Josephine (McMinn) Sims, Ella Eileen (Mrs. Frank E. Conlon) Sims, Mary Edna (Mrs. Robert H. Ripley) Sims, Glen McDonald.
10. Article: The Sims Family, 1902-1942 continued -- T.J. Patten, Mrs. Elizabeth Patten.
Article: My Days at Guelph College -- Mr. Medcalfe.
11. Photo: by Arthur E. Wickett, 1914 -- Ontario Agricultural College.
Article: My Days at Guelph College continued.
Poem: A Rainbow Waits, unknown author.
12. Photo: Mr. and Mrs. William Lloyd.
13. Photo: Mrs. Moses Lloyd and son R.J.
Photo: Moses and Hannah Lloyd.
14. Photo: Mr. and Mrs. R.J. Lloyd with Harry.
15. Article: News from all over -- Mr. J. MacHoover, Mr. R.S. Gray, Dr. Douglas, Messrs. Lauchie McDougall and Wills Douglas, Neil McDougall Sr., King Pedro, Angus McDougall, Clarence McDougall.
Advertisement: Kingsboro & Baxter, General Hardware, Little Current.
Photo: Little Current, submitted by Joan Campbell.
16. Photo: Teacher's Convention around the turn of the century, submitted by Helen (Tracy) Croswell.
Advertisement: Manitoulin Gardens, Sheguiandah. W.D.J. Murray.
Advertisement: Queen's Hotel, Manitowang.
17. Advertisement: General Merchant / Gasoline Station, Sheguiandah.
Poem: The Old Home Paper by Edgar A Guest.
18. Article: History of Tehkummah -- G.B. Abby, T.W. Fitzgerald, S.R. McKewen, William D. Hall, Robert Batty, J.J. Russell, James Johnston, Alphens Adams, R.A. Lyons, Richard Russell, Robert Russell, Thomas Batty, Ben Boyers, Sam Sloan, John Hannah, Whit MacDonald, Mr. Dawson, James Porter, Mr. Bowler, Lorene McGauley, Clarence Martin, Phil Smeltzer, Reid S. Sloan, William Pyette.
19. Article: The Old Log School, built in 1879, Tehkummah -- Mr. S.R. McEwen, William Russell, Miss May McNevin, James Turnbull, R.A. Lyons, Alex McNevins, Joe and John Russell, William Hall, Adam Turnbull.
20. Article: The Old Log School continued -- Cyrus Eaton, George Williamson, Albert McEwen, James Cooper, Mrs. Hall, Robert Lyons, Hiram Tinkus, Alex McDonald, Miss May McNevin, Miss Batty, Miss Bella McNevin, Mr. Robert Baskerville, Mr. Thomas Craig, Mr. J.A. Shields, Mr. J.B. Atteridge, Mr. Bell, Mr. F.G.R. Bradley, Mr. S.R. McEwen, Mr. W.B. Snow, Frank Martin, William Abbott, Thomas McCullough, Joe and John Russell, Mr. Israel Mastin, A.J. Mastin, Adam Henry Turnbull, Andrew Turnbull, John Ward, John McIntyre, John and George Williamson, Alex McNevin, Henry Hall, William Hall, James Little, Bob Little, William Myland, James Dawson, R.A. Lyons, Hiram Tinkus.
21. Article: Fairview Methodist Church, submitted by Esther Taylor -- James Dawson, Robert Tilson, William Hall, A.J. Mastin, William Myland, John Tilson, Hugh Little, Robert Duxbury, Samuel Gallaugher, George Thomas, Robert Stocks, W.D. Hall, Abraham Hughston, John Phillips, Ann Dawson, Walter Chisholm, Mary Chisholm, W.J. Tucker, Mary Porter, Sam Gallaugher, William Sloan, John Cowan, Edward Martin, H.W. Trewin, Matt McCauley, Robert and James Duxbury, David Pyette, John McKim, Rev. Mr. Payne.
22. Article: Fairview Methodist Church continued.
Article: Roots of the Manitoulin McCauley Family Tree -- Cochran McCauley, Mathew R. McCauley, Jenny (Jane) Hilson, James Hilson, Sophronia McCauley, John Wilmer McCauley, Albert McCauley, Lucinda McCauley, George Stewart (Peter) McCauley, James Cochran McCauley, Ettie Geraldine McCauley.
Poem: Michael's Bay Ball 1890, signed by "Sneak" -- Swash's daughter, Charlie McDonald, Miss Bella Cranston, Professor Craig, Philip Smelter, Walter Chisholm, Jim Hilson, Sandy McPhail.
23. Photo: A Happy Day, 1914 -- Wedding of Muriel Matheson and Ed Morrison, Norman Matheson, Bertha (Morden) Matheson.
24. Article: Decline of the U.F.O. (United Farmers of Ontario) -- R.R. Gamey, Beniah Bowman, Mr. Farquhar, W.L. Strain, A.E. Graham, Mr. Bowerman.
25. Article: Decline of the U.F.O. continued -- Mr. Graham, Mr. Farquhar, W.L. Strain.
Article: Butter Making, submitted by Joan Campbell. Note by Mrs. R. Somerville.
26. Photo: Scott's Family -- Amelia (Mrs. Jim Hurdle), Anabelle (Mrs. Charlie Hurdle), Ada (Mrs. Barry Addison), George Scott, Flora (Mrs. Thomas Witty), Alice (Mrs. John Robinson), William Scott, Sarah Jane Campbell, Clara (Mrs. Lou Witty), Jacob Scott, Cassie (Mrs. Clifford Matheson). Submitted by Mrs. Bella Vanhorn.
27. Article: The Scott's of Mill Township, submitted by Beatrice (Scott) Beange -- John Scott, Maria Paddack, Adam Scott, John and Maria Scott, Moqwans and Morrell farms, Jim Scott, Maria Scott, Clara McGilivery, Margaret Learmont, Eliza White, Helen Kinney, Addie Ford, William James Scott and George Scott, William Scott.
28. Advertisement: Bennett's Electric Garage Distributors, 1914.
29. Article: Two Men Drowned on Lake Manitou -- W.J. (Din) Tucker, Will Lockyer.
Poem: That Little Weekly Paper, author unknown.
30. Photo: Little Current looking West from the Government Dock.
Article: August 22, 1929 -- Mr. R. Jaffray, Mr. Harry Campbell.
Poem: Grandmother Really Worked, submitted by John and Ethel Prior.
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Photo: The days of the "wood-bee", submitted by Albert L. Beck -- Marvin Graham, Charly Lee, Richard Buck, Albert Buck, Wes Graham and Martin Bock.
2. Indexes.
3. Photo: The fall of 1954 at the east Bluff at Gore Bay. Shown is a 1942 Plymouth.
Article: Try our new method of ice travel, 1934 -- Iligg Johnson.
Article: Yeh, Verily, Bo!.
4. Article: Early years of the Algoma Eastern Railway, submitted by Allan Dryburgh -- Francis Hector Clerque.
5. Article: Early years of the Algoma Eastern Railway continued
6. Photo: Manitoulin Island First Train to Little Current, 1913.
Article: Early years of the Algoma Eastern Railway continued.
7. Article: Early years of the Algoma Eastern Railway continued -- Francis H. Clerque.
8. Article: Early years of the Algoma Eastern Railway continued.
Advertisment -- Schedule of the Algoma Eastern Railway Passenger Service.
9. Article: Early years of the Algoma Eastern Railway continued.
Article: Man Need's Em Still, from the scrapbook of Jean Harvey. Signed Bob Adama.
10. Photo: Pioneers in the Kagawong area. Tustian families.
1)Samuel Tustian, courtesy of Mrs. Nellie Burns -- R.J. Lloyd, Fred Tustian, George Tustian, Eleanor Tustian, Amelia Lloyd, Emma (Buck) Tustian, Samuel Tustian, Elwin Tustian, Florence (Mealia) Tustian.
2)Samuel and Florence (Mealia) Tustian's family.
11. Photo: Tustian's and Neighours of Billings, courtesy of Mrs. Nellie Burns -- Gordon Johnson, Fred Tustian, Fred Green, Stanley Wiber, Ida Tustian, Emma (Buck) Tustian, Pearl (Foster) Green, Millie Wadlow, Doug and Susie (Tustian) Campbell, Alice McLaren, Dick Tustian. Joe Muncaster, Walter Muncaster.
12. Article: Auditor's Report 1998, Tehkummah -- W.J. Hopkins, Amaziah Chapman, James Dawson, A.J. Mastin, A.W. Trewin, Johnathan Hutchinson, Samuel Gallaugh, J. Ritchie, G.A. Rennie, Wm. Hopkin, W.A.M. Bellwood, James Hilson, George Coultis, Ed Davis, Thomas Milne, W.B. Leeson, E. Lundy.
13. Article: Auditor's Report 1998, Tehkummah continued -- William Hopkin, M. McCauley, David Pyette, W.A. Bellwood, Samuel Gallaugh, Annie Tilson, Martin and A. Turnbull, James Dawson, James Ritchie, Mathew McCauley, A.J. Mastin.
14. Article: Auditor's Report 1998, Tehkummah continued -- W.A.M. Bellwood, A.J. Mastin, A.W. Trewin, James Richie, William Hopkins, Thomas Leeson, John Smeltzer, W. Hunter, Matthew Orr, G. Coultis, H. Hall, J. Reynolds, Johnathan Hutchinson, Matthew McCauley, W. Hunter, John McKim, Samuel Gallaugher, Annie Tilson.
15. Photo: Donaldson Family -- Peter Donaldson, Jessie Donaldson, Mrs. Jane Donaldson, Nellie Donaldson and husband Joe Palmer.
16. Article: Manitoulin as Grazing Country, signed "W.J.T.".
17. Article: Old newspapers always of interest -- John Buie, R.R. Gamey, J.W. Cashman, Alex Thorney-Livery, Charles White, R.J. Porter, George Young, J.C. Irving, John Muchmor, John Shields, Miss M.A. Smith, D. Wolfe, John Matheson, R.J. Doyle, William Irwin, T.R. Lougheed, W.S. Bradley, Charles Snow, E.L. Brazenor, Goerge Peter, James Carter, W.H. Honess, A.E. Lawrence, J.N. Waite, Brazenor Block, J.T. Burns, Dr. J. Johnson, D. Bickell, D.I. Miller.
Poem: Milk, author unknown.
18. Article: Passing of a Great War Veteran 1930, submitted by Lean Harvey -- Frank Duncanson, Rev. O.D. Cadotte, Mrs. Lloyd Wagg, Captain Graham, Bugler William Sims, Mrs. Edward Lloyd, Ellen Doncanson, Ewart Lloyd, George Boyd, D.A. McQuarrie.
19. Article: Turning the Tables -- James Carter, Russell Carter, Henry brothers.
Article: Bogus Money at Manitowaning, from the Algoma Conservator/ Manitoulin Outlook, 1899.
20. Photo: The Long Staircase at the Purvis' home in 1911.
21. Photo: A Commanding View -- Alec Purvis house taken in 1899.
Article: Little Current from the Algoma Conservator/ Manitoulin Outlook 1899 -- Miss Lizzie Humphreys, Dr. Fell.
22. Article: Building Churches on Manitoulin -- Father Joseph-Antoine Poncet, Father Gabriel Lalemont, Father Jean De Brebeuf, Father Louis André.
23. Article: Building Churches on Manitoulin continued -- Adam Elliott, J.D. Camerson, W.M. McMurray, C.C. Brough, Captain Anderson, Francis Mary Brough, Frederick O'Meara, Peter Jacobs, Jabez Sims.
24. Article: Building Churches on Manitoulin continued -- Frederick Frost.
Article: Fatal Car Accident, 1924 -- Mrs. (Clara Virginia) Lawrence Buck, George Scott, Rev. W.T. Swainson.
25. Article: The Henry Company -- William and Robert Henry, Mr. H.U. Mutchmore, Mr. Chatereau, George Henry.
Photo: High Watermark 1912, submitted by Helen (Tracy) Croswell -- Austin Hunt Sr., Johnny Graham.
26. Article: The Henry Company continued -- Robert Henry, George Henry, William Henry, Robert Rivett, Alfred Ireland, John Thompson. Families of McAnsh, Bowser, Forster, Munro, Baillie, Waterhouse, Tustian, Dichout, McKenzie, Graham and Gordon. John Gray, Robert McClinchey, James McGuinnis, George Coulter, Joe Wilson.
27. Article: The Henry Company continued -- William Henry, Louise Henry, James Carter, George Stewart Henry.
Photo: The Village of Kagawong, submitted by Helen (Tracy) Croswell -- Fred Graham.
Article: Gore Bay Markets weekly price list.
28. Article: Catches wolf by tail and kills it with ski, 1940 -- Alvin Phalan.
Article: Pte. James Merryless, 1919, from Jean Harvey's scrapbook -- Mrs. Fred Cole, Kathleen Merryless, Joe Merryless.
29. Article: Manitowaning, from the Algoma Conservator and Manitoulin Outlook, 1899 -- Miss Dick, H. McLaughlin, Frank Hanna, Mr. Watson, H. Brainard, Miss Hunter, Dr. Fell, Miss Batty, Miss Brooklebank, Robert Neilson, Frank Calibun, W.J. Cole, W.J. Tucker, Mr. Turner, David Watson, R.M. Gault, R. A Lyon, Luke Almond.
Article: Horse Stabbed, from the Algoma Conservator and Manitoulin Outlook, 1899 -- William Rose.
Article: Died -- Nelson Campbell, A.J. Turner.
30. Article: Gore Bay Pubic Library Dates Back to 1893. Written in 1953 -- Mrs. W.F. McRae, Miss Jessie Clarke, Mr. Sam J. Keyes, Mrs. J.H. Thorburn, Mr. John Fraser, Mr. D. Beatty, Miss A. Needham, Mr. W.F. McRae, Miss L. Al Gilbert, Mr. H.B. Hunt, Miss Jessie Allan, Mr. William Johnson, Mr. Metcalfe, Miss Bertha Smith, Mrs. J. Langford.
31. Article: Archie's Corners, from the Algoma Conservator and Manitoulin Outlook, 1899 -- Andrew Anderson, Henry Block, Mr. Shell, L. Galbraith, Thomas H. Pearson, Billy Anderson, William Irwin, Wes Gallagher, J.R. Galbraith, J. Huff, Thomas Wilson, R.F. Ogle, William Legg, Abraham Bock, Tommy Wilson, Toby Sprat.
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Photo: Gateway to the Manitoulin, 1932 -- Thomas F. Griffith, Morris Wagg.
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Photo: West Bay Brass Band circa 1940 sitting in the back of Ernest Debassige's truck -- Vincent Debassige, David Migwans, Andrew Debassige, John Debassige, Simon Migwans, Dan Debassige, and Sam Debessige.
2. Indexes.
3. Photos: (2) of horses killed when a bridge collapsed in Dayton, Ohio. Submitted by Wallard Witty.
4. Article: The Church of St. Francis of Assisi, Mindemoya -- Rev. R. Taylor, Messrs. Molesworth, West and Secord, John Crawford, Bishop Paige.
5. Article: The Church of St. Francis of Assisi, Mindemoya continued -- Rev. W.L. Wright.
Photo: of St. Francis of Assisi Church.
Article: Consecration of the Church of St. Francis of Assisi, Mindemoya -- Rev. Canon F.W. Colloton.
6. Article: Consecration of the Church of St. Francis of Assisi, Mindemoya continued.
7. Article: Consecration of the Church of St. Francis of Assisi, Mindemoya continued -- Father Richard Martin Taylor, Rev. Rockaborough Smith, and Rev. Charles Noble.
Photo: inside of Church of St. Francis of Assisi.
8. Article: Consecration of the Church of St. Francis of Assisi, Mindemoya continued.
9. Article: Consecration of the Church of St. Francis of Assisi, Mindemoya continued.
Article: Whit MacDonald's Properties in Tekhummah as of August 1960, by Grace Gordon -- Thomas Batty, Isabel (Mrs. William MacDonald), Samuel Robinson, John McKim, W.J. Hopkins, George Amer, Henry Smeltzer and Elmo Gordon.
10. Photo: The Purvis men 1930, submitted by Mrs. Margaret Purvis -- Clarence, Bill, Len, George, Ivan, Harold, Alex, Jack, Bill, Jim, Ed, William Purvis.
11. Photo: The Purvis brothers 1930, submitted by Mrs. Margaret Purvis -- Bill, Jack, Jim, Alex and Ed.
12. Article: A Tragic Story in Manitoulin History -- Robert Boyter, Russell and Evangelina Carter, Mr. Thorpe, May Baxter, Miss Shea, Frank Baxter.
13. Article: A Tragic Story in Manitoulin History -- Mr. Lewis, May Baxter.
14. Article: A Tragic Story in Manitoulin History continued -- James Young, B. Canniff, Gilbert McWhirter, Robert Boyter.
15. Article: Perishing on the ice, Lydia May, Lyndia A. Baxter, George Thorn, Nellis Shea, May Baxter, Alex Lewis, Dr. Johnson, Mr. Currie, Messrs. Baxter, Jackson, Cameron and Barry, Messrs. Young McWhirter.
16. Article: A Tragic Story in Manitoulin History continued -- Mr. William Thorburn, May Baxter, Andrew Davidson, Mrs. Boyter, Mr. Anderson, Robert Boyter, Isabella Boyter.
17. Article: Providence Bay, from Algoma Conservator and Manitoulin Outlook, 1899 -- A Irving, G.P. Magann, Rev. W.G. Evans, John T. Smith, Dr. Berry, Alex Thorn, W.H. Baxter, John Somers, Mr. McLeod, William Charters, W.H. Price, D. Galbraith, R. Hill, Hiram Berry.
18. Photo: the old Blacksmith shop -- Albert Smith, Walter McLeod.
19. Article: Looking Back at Manitoulin, by Charles Woodward -- Donald Patton, Mrs. Abraham Dinsmore, Miss May Woodward, Mrs. Tilly Thomas Odium, Edward Odium, William Calder, H.J. Edwards, Mrs. J.K. Bogart, Mrs. T. Judd, Mrs. A. Ballie, Mrs. Jeffs, Mrs. Jason Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Jackson, Mr. S.J. Brown, Rev. Charles Sing, Mrs. Hutchinson, Mr. and Mrs. Dickout, Mrs. James Mastin, Mrs. Montgomery, Mrs. D. Emery, Mr. J.O. Emery, George Paters, Mr. and Mrs. James Ritchie, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. J.L Palmer, Mr. and Mrs. B. Palmer, Miss F.M. Fraser, Mrs. Anderson, Mrs. E. McGee, Mr. and Mrs. MacKenchnie, Mr. and Mrs. S. Murphy, George Barnes, J. Foster, Mrs. H. White, Mr. B. Young, Edward Coe, G.M. McDonald, Mrs. H.M. Hunt, Mr. and Mrs. Bumstead, Mr. E.A. Young, Herbert Walker, George Hardy and H. James Edwards. Submitted by Beatrice Beange.
Article: An Outstanding Family -- Mr. Matthew Bowser.
20. Copy of an Invitation to a dance addressed to Stan Gordon Sr. -- Mrs. Myles, Miss Crookshank.
Poem: The Canadian Service Flag, 1919. Author unknown.
21. Article: Norman Beange Loses Life While Swimming at Burnt Island, courtesy of Jean Harvey -- Raymond McKay, Dr. Rosenthal, Mr. and Mrs. William Beange, Lenore Bracken, Allen Beange, Rev. W.J. Rayner.
Article: Mrs. Evelyn Ward, Wm. Hall, George Hall and Jean, Mr. and Mrs. Russell McDermid, Mr. and Mrs. E.H. Looker, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Woods, Mrs. Ward and Matt, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Menary, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kemp, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Crawford, Mr. and Mrs. Dannie McKay, Raymond McKay, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Harper, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Trick, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rayner, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Granville, Doris Bond, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Turner and Neil Jr., Dr. and Mrs. A.O. Hinds, Mr. and Mrs. George McRae, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. T. Porter, Mr. and Mrs. Sloss, Fred Smith Sr., and W.A. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Woodruff, Mrs. Louisa McColeman, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Dinsmore, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dinsmore, Mr., and Mrs. H.E. Purvis, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Turner, Mr. and Mrs. John Bryan, Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Williton, Mr. and Mrs. George Purvis, Mr. and Mrs. Len Purvis, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Purvis Jr.
22. Photo: Victoria Armstrong, Narcions Armstrong and Agnus Debassige.
23. Article: Men Lived at Sheguiandah 30,000 Years Ago.
24. Article: Men Lived at Sheguiandah 30,000 Years Ago continued.
Article: Interesting Place Names and their Origin, from the scrapbook of Jean Harvey -- Miss Geraldine Batman, Captain Henry Wolsey, George Cockburn, Captain Robert Barry.
25. Photo: The Hugh Brown family -- Rob, George, Herb, Bill, Mrs. Brown, Hugh Brown, Ernie, Tilly (Mrs, Harry Glanville).
26. Article: Glimpses of History.
27. Article: Glimpses of History continued.
28. Article: Glimpses of History continued -- George Ironside, Arthur Cooper, Captain Comg, H.N. Balfour, John Swanston, George Johnston, T.W. Keating, W.B. Robinson, Joseph Apeau de Chat, John Ininwayn, Jacob Wasseba, Mighel Shebageshick, R.A. Tucker.
Article: Silver Water, taken from Algoma Conservator and Manitoulin Outlook, 1899 -- Mrs. Charles Kemp, G.H. Cook, Willard Cook, Ed Priddle, Miss Whiley, George Priddle, William Milligan, J. Edmonds.
29. Article: Silver Water continued -- Messrs. R. and H. Colgan, Mrs. H., Farthing, Rev. Mr. Morden, Mr. Turner, Mr. Sherman, Mr. and Mrs. Galbraith, Mr. Somers, William Hubbert, Sandy Irving, Fred Paisley, Miss Martha Sloss.
Article: Barrie Island, 1934 -- Mr. George Latta, Mr. Gilbert Latta, Mr. and Mrs. J.L Baker, Mr. Joe Matheson, Mr. Thomas Greeman.
Article: Barrie Island, fire -- Mrs. Vancise, Mr. Nelson Morden, and Mr. Morphet.
30. Article: I Like the Depression! Taken from the scrapbook of Mrs. Jean Harvey.
31. Article: Way back in 1896, taken from the Manitoulin Guide -- James Fisher, R.R. Gamey, D.I. Miller.
Following are companies: D. Bickell, Mutchmore, Leask Bros., D.I. Miller, Jackson Bros., Charles White, J.B. Baker, Cronkhite Bros., J. Russell McGregor, T.J. Hall, G. Peters, Baker, Jas Carter, C.C. Platt, G.W. Myles, W.R. Avrey, Crosby & Gilbart, Misses Crosby & Galbart, J.J. Kehoe, J.W. Cashman, R. Thorburn, Mayor Fraser, Millar, Young, Hall and Connor, J.S. Hawkins, S.J. Keys, M.E. Wetherilt, M.A Bruce, Miss Sara Jackson, H. Currie, Hall Bros., H.B. Hunt, John Hilliard, John W. Kinney, T. Bowser, M. Bailie, Wm Farquhar, M. Graham, William Lloyd, J. McKenzie, George Tusian, W.J. Wiber, H. Currie, D.I. Millar, S.J. Keys, E.C. Jackson, W F. Brown, J.W. McIntosh, John Purvis, Bert White, Wesley Mutchmore.
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Advertisement: Manitoulin Gardens at Sheguiandah, W.D.J. Murray.
Article: Meet the Cow, 1947.
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Photo: What a catch -- and all sturgeon. -- Fred Forshoe, Bill Wandabense and John Hastie.
2. Indexes.
3. Letter to the Editor: Ransford Galbraith, Jim Gilpin, Earl Tracy, Adeline Moulton, Sam Wilson.
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4. Photo: Big fish at South Baymouth, 1932 -- Mrs. Reta Bowerman, Donald Leswing, Bud Morrison, Crug Bowerman and Ralph Leswing.
Photo: Lake Trout, about 1948 -- William Bowerman, Bill Reece and Donald Leswing.
Photo: Trout at South Bay, 1946 -- Donald Leswing.
5. Photo: Bill Reece making dinner on shore.
Photo: Nice catch of bass -- Bob Weescotton and Donald Leswing.
Photo: Mending the nets -- William Gelston, Jock Bowerman.
Photo: Donald Leswing with a fine catch of bass.
Photo: 1958, South Baymouth -- Bill Reece.
6. Article: Memories of a Pioneer Manitoulin boyhood, by Jesse Lehman -- Mr. Budge.
7. Article: Memories of a Pioneer Manitoulin boyhood continued -- Alfred Crawford, Wagg's store, Miss Agnes Phillips, Miss Lizzie Potts, Miss Fletcher, Miss Dawson, Mr. Trotter, Mr. Craig, T.W. Thompson, Frank Wagg, Samuel Sloan, Mr. Cowan, Mr. McDonald, Tom Nighswander, Tracy family, Andrew Tracy.
8. Article: Memories of a Pioneer Manitoulin boyhood continued.
9. Photo: Charlie Hansen -- Morris Hore, Mr. Witty.
10. Photo: Pool Campbell's Wedding, 1906 -- Colin (Pool) James, Hilda Bailey, Kate (Katherine) Bell and Harry Hall. Submitted by Willard Witty.
11. Article: Sheguiandah, A Manitoulin Village circa 1900-1916. Written by Mr. Hastie -- Mr. Sshroeder, James Lewis, T.J. Batman, Mr. Tanner, Mr. Weber, William Stevens, John Heis, John Hastie, Charles Aylesworth.
12. Photo: John Hastie.
13. Article: Sheguiandah continued -- Rev. Mr. Prewer, William Stevens, the Mordens, John Ellis, John Heis, Charles Aylesworth, John Hastie, Thomas Batman, F.G. Bradbury, Byron Abbott, William Trotter, Thomas Lewis, James Lewis, Ed Stringer, the Bassingthwaites, John Hindle, John Conants, and the Lowe family. Farms kept by Burnets, the Stringers, the Atkinson, the Keatleys, the Skippens, the Whites, the Crosbies, the Fergusons, the Bryants, the Egans, the Dunlops and Joseph Heis. Ten Mile Point families, the Halcrows, the Finches, the Myers, the Jaggards, the Trimmers, and the Doans. Also the Orrs, the Trotters, the Laidleys, the Lewis, Humphrey Mays, the William Roszels, the Tom Nelders and the Saxon Ritchies.
14. Photo: Sam Nawaghesik lifting nets out of Sheguiandah.
15. Article: Sheguiandah continued.
Photo: Sheguiandah Bay.
16. Photo: The Hastie fishing station at Sheguiandah.
Article: Sheguiandah continued.
17. Article: Sheguiandah continued -- John Hastie, Margaret Roszel, Hector Roszel.
18. Photo: The Hastie girls -- Muriel, Araminta, Wilhemina, Frances Armand, Georgina McLean, Alberta Evangeline and Margaret Ruby.
Article: Sheguiandah continued.
19. Article: Sheguiandah continued -- F.R. Meredith, Gordon Bickell, Roy Warnica, Eddie Titus.
Photo: Captain Eddie Titus.
20. Photo: Sawmill at Sheguiandah.
Article: Sheguiandah continued -- Alfred Lewis, Jim Lewis, Alf Lewis.
Article: The Indian Village.
21. Article: Sheguiandah continued -- John Nawaghesik, the Pebawash family, Nellie Pebawash, Eli Joe, bill Wandabenses, Dan Wandabenses, Tom Kaikeshonga, Bill Kaikeshonga, Albert Kaikeshonga, Tom Kaikeshonga.
Photo: The mill pond and Hastie house at Sheguiandah.
22. Article: Sheguiandah continued -- signed -- A.J. Hastie.
Copy: of a letter dated 1903 -- Ivan Clarke, H. Jackman, V.J. Cronin.
23. Photo: The old Post Office at Manitowaning -- Ivan Clarke, Mr. Dennison.
24. Photo: The schooner Edward E. Skeele.
Article: the Perils of Pauline (Skeele) submitted by Stan and Susie Runnalls -- Walter M. and Mary K. Hirthe.
25. Photo: James Larsen mending a sail and Orin W. Angwall at the rail on the Edward E. Skeele.
Photo: James Larsen at the wheel of the Skeele and his son, James Louis Larsen, 1921.
26. Photo: Schooner Pauline founders at Barrie Island.
27. Photo: James Larsen building a yawl boat on the deck of the Skeele.
28. Article: the Perils of Pauline (Skeele) continued.
Photo: Picture of the Pauline (Skeele) at Barrie Island September 1921.
29. Article: the Perils of Pauline (Skeele) -- Mr. and Mrs. Eslie Eaton, Mrs. Jane Pummell. Submitted by Stan and Susan Runnalls.
30. Article: Pioneer Passes -- Allan McLean, Mrs. Mary Beange, Gordon Beange, Mrs. Russell McDermid, Neil McDermid, Charles McLean, Miss Margaret Beange, Mrs. N.A. McEachern, Mrs. R. Kinddree, Mrs. Duncan Orr, James Beange, William Beange, Robert Beange, Donald and Thomas McLean, Rev. Wm. Vincer, Messrs. George Johnson, Joseph Montgomery, Fred Smith, William Wood, J.W. Kinney and Alex Burns.
Article: Spring Bay (from the Algoma Conservator and Manitoulin Outlook, 1899) -- G.A. Buck, Martin Buck, J. Blackie.
Article: Providence Bay: Mr. D. McDoougall, Mr. E. Neal, Mr. George Langtree, Mr. Kennedy, Miss Harriet Vanzant.
31. Poems:
1) The Road and the Road, Feb. 20, 1919 -- author unknown
2) The realization of Victory, Feb. 13, 1919 -- James Wilson, New Westminister.
3) An April Omen, May 8, 1919 -- author unknown.
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Photos: Providence Bay Ball Team of 1906 -- W.A. Carmichael, William Vanzant, W. Field, R. Field, George Armstrong, F.B. O'Neil, J. Harper, H. Snead, S. Burns, L. Field, O. Nevill, A. Williamson, S.A. McDougall, S. King, W.M. Patterson and W. Kennedy.
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Photo: Off on the harvest excursion. Little Current train station 1925 -- Bill (Crug) Bowerman, Bill Overfield, Lorne Bowerman, Bert McCauley, John Bowerman, John Leeson, Mrs. Milt McConkey, Mrs. Phonie Boyd.
2. Indexes.
3. Photo: Busy times a South Baymouth dock -- Herman Bowerman, Fred Bowerman, John Ritchie, and Mrs. Ritchie.
Article: Kagawong, 1942, submitted by Viala (Berry) Spry -- Mr. Charles Slagel, Mrs. Robert McGaughley, Francis McGaughley, Arthur McGaughley, Mrs. Al Thompson, Mrs. J. Carter, Mr. Strappe, Mr. Robert Spiers, Mr. John Foster, Mrs. Harry Pierce, Mr. Russell Pierce.
4. Article: Description of a boy.
Photo: Hauling water by horse and sleigh. Submitted by Retta Bowerman.
5. Article: 1836 Mission Tour of Lake Huron 1836, compiled by Frank A. Myers.
6. Article: 1836 Mission Tour of Lake Huron 1836 continued -- Br. Stinson Rev. Joseph Stinson, Rev. Gilbert Miller, James Evans, John Snake, William Snake, Joseph Naunegeshgung and Samuel Mesheega.
7. Article: 1836 Mission Tour of Lake Huron 1836 continued -- Brother Stinson.
8. Article: 1836 Mission Tour of Lake Huron 1836 continued -- Brother Miller.
9. Article: 1836 Mission Tour of Lake Huron 1836 continued -- Brother Stinson.
10. Article: 1836 Mission Tour of Lake Huron 1836 continued.
11. Article: 1836 Mission Tour of Lake Huron 1836 continued -- Brother Miller.
12. Article: 1836 Mission Tour of Lake Huron 1836 continued -- Captain Anderson, Brother Stinson, Brother Frazer and Taunchey.
13. Article: 1836 Mission Tour of Lake Huron 1836 continued -- Rev. Mr. (Adam) Elliott, Capt. Anderson, and John Snake.
14. Article: 1836 Mission Tour of Lake Huron 1836 continued.
15. Article: 1836 Mission Tour of Lake Huron 1836 continued.
16, 17. Photo: Picture of wooden and power boats on Kagawong River.
18. Article: Manitoulin at the Battle of Vimy Ridge -- Edmond L. Long.
Article: World War 1 Experiences by Pte. Edmon L. Long, S.B. (1983, age 93) -- Herbert H. Long, Lorne Rummey, Dr. Baker, Lieut. Grant Turner, John Wood, Dora Long, Donald Griffith, and Sgt. George Thorburn.
19. Photo: of Edmon Long.
Article: Manitoulin at the Battle of Vimy Ridge continued -- Hugh Fraser, Corporal Gibson, Edgar Kent, Rubin Ainslie, Captain Lawrence, George McRae, Ben Love.
20. Article: Manitoulin at the Battle of Vimy Ridge continued -- Dr. William Harlow Davis, Herb Long, Edgar Kent, Lorne Rumley.
21. Article: Manitoulin at the Battle of Vimy Ridge continued.
Photo: Mr. and Mrs. Edmon Long.
Poem: Sing Me to Sleep, anonymous author.
22. Article: Manitoulin at the Battle of Vimy Ridge continued -- Corporal Martin, Edgar Kent.
Photo: Men at the Great War -- G.V. Buck, L/Cpl. G.V. Buck.
23. Article: Manitoulin at the Battle of Vimy Ridge continued -- Matt Craig, George Brown.
24. Article: Manitoulin at the Battle of Vimy Ridge continued -- Ernest Letts, Matt Craig.
Poem: Remembrance Day 1932 by Aleata E Blythe.
25. Poem: Why Wear A Poppy, 1932 by Don Crawford.
Poem: April 1919. Author unknown.
26. Photo: Orangeman's Day at Little Current -- Mrs. Freeman Bowerman, Joe Wilson.
27. Article: Carter's Mill. The Haunted house and the Dilemma of a Billy Sheep by Ev Proctor -- James Stone.
28. Article: Carter's Mill continued.
Photo: Two fine looking gentlemen -- Beckerton and Lewis Martin.
29. Photo: Oh, those hats, submitted by Willard Witty -- Bell McKay and Alice Robinson.
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30. Article: The Gamey Block -- M. Gamey, Marty Thorburn, Mac Frazer, George Strain, George McRae, J.N. Waite, George Morrison, J.H. Biehl, Walter Tighe, J.H. Craig, Donald McLean, Alf Johnson, Mrs. Hindle, Frank Priddle, Lawrence Lane.
Poem: A Tired Woman's Epitaph. Author unknown.
31. Photo: Submitted by Jack Hester -- J.N. Waite.
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Photo: The Witty Family, 1908 at their Barrie Island home -- Bill, Bella (Mrs. Angus McKay), Minnie (Mrs. Hugh McLean), Maggie (Mrs. Ben Greenman), Bert, Ray, Tom, Jane (Mrs. Martin), mother Witty, Russ, Cliff, Les, and father John Witty, George and Les.
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Photo: of the ferry M.S. Normac.
2. Indexes.
3. Article: Boats a part of our history.
Photo: Little Current in 1874. The Algoma, Wabune Chicora.
4. Article: The burning of the Steamer Manitoulin, Manitowaning Bay, 1882 -- David Young.
Photo: Steamer Manitoulin leaving Little Current.
5. Article: The burning of the Steamer Manitoulin -- Captain P.M. Campbell, John Maynard, Duncan X. McInnes.
Photo: Captain P.M. Campbell.
Photo: Manitoulin.
6. Photo: The S.S. Manitoulin.
Article: The burning of the Steamer Manitoulin continued.
7. Photo: The S.S. Manitoulin.
Article: The burning of the Steamer Manitoulin continued -- Thomas Hanbury, Engineer Lockerbie, and Capt. Campbell.
8. Photo: H.M.S.C. Manitoulin.
Article: S.S. Manitoulin purchased by Montreal Co. -- Captain AJ. Baxter, Captain J. Wilson, Captain A.A. Batten, Captain N.J. McCoy, Captain Thomas Reid.
9. Article: List of Manitoulin marine history casualties.
10. Article: List of Manitoulin marine history casualties continued.
11. Article: List of Manitoulin marine history casualties continued.
Advertisement: for Great Northern Transit Co. Steamboat Line in 1892.
12. Article: Ferries that served Manitoulin District.
Photo: The M.S. Normac.
13. Article: Ferries that served Manitoulin District continued -- Captain Batten.
14. Photo: S.S. Norgoma at Kagawong.
Article: Ferries that served Manitoulin District continued.
15. Photo & article: by Helen (Tracy) Croswell: The S.S. Norisle -- Captain Norman McKay.
Article: Remember the S.S. Agawa?. From the Recorder 1969.
16. Article: The Worst Marine Accident in Manitoulin District History.
Article: The Wreck of the Asia -- J.H. Tinkis, D.A. Tinkis, H.B. Gallagher, Captain Savage, Mate Mcdonald, Second Mate McNabb, Purser McDougall and Steward Carter.
17. Article: The Wreck of the Asia continued -- Mr. McDougall.
18. Article: The Wreck of the Asia continued -- Mr. Little, Miss Morrison -- Miss Morrison
19. Article: The Wreck of the Asia continued -- K.T. Bruce, Agnes Mastin, I. Mastin, Charlotte Mastin, Harriet Mastin, Willie Christie, Verna Middaugh, brothers Walter, Peter, Jack, Francis and William Mastin.
20. Article: Tells a tale of wreckage of the Asia -- Mrs. Flora Pyette, William Turnbull, George Turnbull, Mrs. Charlotte Baxter, Mrs. Albert Fleming, Miss Christina Morrison, D.A. Tinkis, William Henry, John McDonald, Captain John Savage.
21. Article: Tells a tale of wreckage of the Asia continued -- Captain Savage.
22. Article: Tells a tale of wreckage of the Asia continued -- Mrs. Fleming.
Article: Death of D. Tinkis, 1890, only male survivor of Asia wreck.
23. Poem: The Wreck of the Asia. Author unknown.
Poem: The Wreck of the Asia, September 14, 1882.
24. Article: Another account of the sinking of the Asia.
25. Article: Another account of the sinking of the Asia continued.
Photo: The J.H. Jones at Tobermory. Submitted by Ivan Clarke.
26. Poem: J.H. Jones. Author unknown.
27. Article: Foundering of Steamer Simcoe, 1880 -- Captain Dick Hill, Mr. Parson, Mr. Nesbitt.
28. Article: Foundering of Steamer Simcoe continued.
Advertisement: North Shore Navigation Co. (To Sault Ste. And Georgian Bay Ports).
29. Article: The Marine Highway -- Dick McKean, Etienne Augustin, Mr. Dawson, Mr. Lannigan.
30. Article: The Marine Highway continued -- William Gibbard, Jane Miller.
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31. Article: The Marine Highway continued -- Captain W.F. Cole, Messrs. N.J. Cole and N.J. McCoy.
Photo: Fishing pond nets off Cockburn Island.
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Article: Steamer burns in 1874 -- Alex Campbell.
Photo: Steamer, City of London, originally the Kathleen.
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Photo: two police officers use a team of horses for their patrol.
2. Indexes.
3. Poem: The Rural Party Line. Author unknown.
Poem: The Inconceivable, by an Indignant Mother.
4. Article: The Beginning of the Manitoulin.
5. Article: The Great Shipping Companies.
6. Article: The Great Shipping Companies continued.
Article: Mail Service -- John Haggart.
7. Article: Mail Service continued -- Captain Cleland, Jim Purvis.
Article: Mail Service: Little Current to Killarney -- Mr. Norbert Loosemore.
Article: Lighthouses.
8. Article: Lighthouses -- Mr. James MacDonald, J.P. MacDonald, Alfred Clark, Captain Roque, Foster Morris, Lauchie MacDonald.
Article: Lumbering Industry in early years -- Chief Hydrographer, Captain William Fitzwilliam.
9. Article: Lumbering Industry in early years.
10. Article: Lumbering Industry in early years.
Article: Killarney and area many years ago -- Major William Rains, Mr. de Lamorandier.
11. Article: Lumbering Industry in early years.
Article: Bruce Mines.
12. Article: Bruce Mines.
Article: Manitoulin, Fort LaCloche -- George Simpson McTavish.
Article: Little Current.
Article: Meldrum Bay.
13. Article: Meldrum Bay -- Jerry Moss, J.P. McDonald, Joe Millman, Jack Keen, Drake Alexander Leslie, McDowell and Wollett, Jim Doyle, Captain R.H. Jewell.
Article: Vidal Bay.
Article: Cook's Dock.
Article: Duck Island Fisheries: Mr. C.W. Gautier.
Advertisement: Dr. Pettit's American Eye Water.
14. Photo: Building of a barn. Submitted by Willard Witty.
15. Photo: Thomas James Batman, Manitoulin Pioneer. Taken in 1875.
Article: Thomas Batman, Manitoulin Pioneer -- Evangeline Batman, Julian Batman, children Thomas, Alfred, Edwin, Evelyn and Gertrude Batman.
Photo: Evangeline Batman 1881.
16. Photo: The Batman home.
Article: Thomas Batman, Manitoulin Pioneer continued -- Mr. and Mrs. Newby, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Spry, George Spry, Evangeline Agnew.
17. Article: Thomas Batman, Manitoulin Pioneer continued -- James and Jessie (Fleming) Agnew, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cosby, Susan Geraldine Batman, Thomas Julian Batman, Robert Lewis, Ivan and Jean Wheale, Stanley Augustus Batman, Horace Batman, Harold Batman, David Lewis, James Lewis, E. Halman, Dave McGill, Thomas English, William Ashton, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stringer.
18. Photo: of Geraldine, Julie and Stan Batman.
Article: Thomas Batman, Manitoulin Pioneer continued -- John Hastie, John Orr, William McFarlane, William Trotter, Roy Fleming.
19. Photo: Grandmother Batman.
Article: Thomas Batman, Manitoulin Pioneer continued.
20. Article: Thomas Batman, Manitoulin Pioneer continued. Submitted by Eva (Batman) Skippen.
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Batman, Jullian Batman, Edna Stevens (their children Ronald, Eva, Gertrude and Greg).
Photo: Tom Batman.
21. Article: Thomas Batman, Manitoulin Pioneer continued -- Stan Batman and Mae Connor's children were Gerald, Ruth and Ralph.
Photo: The Batman Mill at Sheguiandah.
22. Article: Fire Takes Two Lives on Long Bay, May 1948 -- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Williton, Mrs. E. Flood, William Coulam, Constable Neeham, Constable Morden, Mrs. E. Flood, Mrs. W.D. Gerard, Mrs. S.F. Seymour, Mrs. E.G. Underhill, William Williton, Charles Williton, Mrs. A. Alexander, Mrs. Fitzgerald.
Article: Mysterious Angles Probed as Coupe Die in Manitoulin Blaze, 1948 -- E.L. Claridge, Joseph Williton, Edith Rebecca Williton.
23. Article: Mysterious Angles Probed as Coupe Die in Manitoulin Blaze continued -- Dr. R.N. Simpson, Mr. Claridge, Len Neil, Dr. W. Davidson, Mrs. Williton, Mr. Williton, Mrs. E. Jeffries.
Obituary: Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Williton, Mr. C.A.K. Cockburn, Messrs. Joseph and Rex Alexander, Dick and Lyman Williton, Jack and Melvin Van Horn. John Williton, Rebecca Edwards, Charles Edwards, Mrs. W. Gerrard (Mary), Mrs. George Latta (Ella), Mrs. S. Seymour (Ethel), Mrs. E. Flood (Evelyn), Mrs. G. Underhill, Harold Williton, Bruce Williton, Mrs. A.L. Widdifield, Dr. Charles Edwards.
24. Photo: A happy Wedding: Angus Campbell and three others unknown.
Poem: The Kicker. Author unknown.
25. Article: The Burning and Sinking of Cummin' Boat on Manitowaning Bay -- John Skelliter, Paddy Lewsi, Mrs. Gladys Smith, Mrs. Alice Rankin, Mr. and Mrs. Henn.
26. Article: The Burning and Sinking of Cummin' Boat continued.
Article: Barrie Island Council Carnival -- Lizzie Merryless, Ernie Noble, Irene Greenman, Dorothy Runnalls, Anges Johston, Martha Burch, Nellie Runnalls, Frank Johnson, Nellie Runnalls, Wes Greenman, Stanley Johnson, Mrs. Joesph Best Jr., Miss Emma Noble, Mr. Cliff Walker, Mr. J.L Baker.
27. Photo: A.G. Thompson family of Billings (c.1900) -- Grace (Croswell), Mary (Minnie), A.G., Al, Lewis, Leonard, A.G. Thompson's mother, Mrs. John Thompson.
28. Photo: Robert and Ann Rivett Homestead.
Photo: Milt Dearing collecting sap, about 1938.
Article: An Old Story Worth Repeating, 1934, courtesy of Jean Harvey.
29. Obituary: Mr. A.P. Kilganan (from the Catholic Registry 1850-1895).
30. Obituary: Mr. A.P. Kilganan continued -- Chase R. Hosmer.
Article: from the Algoma Conservator and Manitoulin Outlook noting advertising rates, signed by W.H. Price.
Article: Local and Personal from the Algoma Conservator and Manitoulin Outlook, 1899 -- D. Bickel, Ira Pearson, J ames Henderson, John Smith, Rev. A.R. Sanderson, C.C. Platt, William Montgomery, Misses French and Bais.
31. Article: Local and Personal continued -- T.R. Lougheed, James Stead, William Bradley, D. Bickell, Rev. A.R. Sanderson, Rev. L. Sinclair, John Fraser.
Article: You Can't Win -- Steve Buzwah, Lloyd Merryless.
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Poem: The Island of Manito. Written by Henry Beckerton.
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Photo: Horse and buggy carrying the newly weds, Fred and Sarah Jaggard. Submitted by Harry Jaggard.
2. Indexes.
3. Photo: Boyd McKinley with bear shot in 1941.
Photo: Sam and Betty (Mrs. Gerald Runnalls) McKinley pose for a photo with a bear. Submitted by Gladys Noland.
4. Article: Manitoulin Picnic at Centre Island, Toronto (1925) -- Rev. Percy G. Price and Mrs. Price, Miss Polly McKessock, Miss Margaret Beange, Ms. F.E. Titus, Rev. Mr. Sanderson, Rev. D. McGillivray, Rev. J.A. Stewart, Mr. Ruthven Hay, Captain J. Baxter, Rev. P.G. Price, Colonel W.H. Price.
Article: Manitoulin Club Meets -- Mrs. W.H. Price, Mrs. J. McAllister Stewart, Mrs. Oswald Hinds, Mrs. Ruthven Hay, Mr. Ruthvan Hay, Miss Maud Purvis, Miss Montague, E.V. Titus, Miss Q. Fotte, Mrs. H. Wilson and Miss P. McKessock.
5. Article: Toronto Manitouliners Hold "At Home" -- Mrs. W.H. Price, Mrs. J. Allister Steward, Mrs. Oswald Hinds, Mrs. Ruthven Hay, Captain Jack Baxter, Misses Kathaleen and Florence Montague, Minnie Kinney, Miss Maude Purvis, Mr. Ruthven Hay, Mr. E.B. Titus, George Foote, Miss Margaret Beange, Miss Queenie Foote, Mrs. Nan McMinn Wilson, Miss Polly McKessock.
Article: Hold Manitoulin Reunion -- Messrs. E.A. Lotts and G.F. Coutts, Mrs. W.E. Price, Mrs. Ruthvan Hay, Mrs. Oswald Hinds, Mrs. H. Glendinning, Mrs. George F. Foote, J.N. Waite, Miss Polly McKessock.
Article: Hold Manitoulin Reunion continued. Those in attendance as follows: Attorney-General W.H. Price and Mrs. Price, Grenville C. Price, L.W. McLennan, Charlie Snow, Mr. and Mrs. J.T. Burns, Mrs. E. McLeod, Miss Eunice Ferguson, Miss Esie McLeod, Mr. and Mrs. O. Hinds, Mrs. B.H. Turner, Mr. and Mrs. J.B. Wallace, Mr. and Mrs. J. Riddell, Miss Nan Gamey, Dr. Wair, Dr. Harcourt, J.O. Smith, Miss G. Shute, Miss Dorothy Beach, Miss Ella Neilson, Mr. Beach, Misses Margaret and Helen Glendinning, L.A. Sampson, Harry Morrell, Alex Stewart, Miss May McMinn, Miss Addie McCoy.
6. Poem: Mindemoya. Author unknown.
Poem: Lake Mindemoya. Author unknown.
7. Article: Sawmills in the Kagawong area -- Henry brothers, James Carter, Herb Wilson, Norline Cronk, Oliver Berry Sr., William Ireland, Matt Baillie, Harry Corbiere, John Bowser, William Marshall, Norm Bowser, Earl McAnsh, Jack Slagel, Berney Graham, William McKenzie Jr., William McDermid, Art Elliott, Russ Peirce, Andy Morrow, Ivan Paul, Len Corbiere, Clayton Corbiere, Jim and John Robertson, Clarence Brown.
Article: The Henry Mill (later the Carter Mill).
8. Photo: Logging for the Carter's. Submitted by Lois Newburn.
9. Photo: The Carter's Camp. Submitted by Lois Newburn. One of the men is Dick Tustian.
10. Article: The Henry Mill continued from page 7 -- Joe Brandow, Robert Henry, William Henry, James Carter, Louisa Henry.
Poem: Kagawong. Author unknown.
11. Article: Hope to have Hibou in Harbour by Saturday Night, 1936 -- Captain Reid.
Article: Do you remember when? 1919 -- Miss Sutaby and Mrs. Parker, J.H. Biehl, Inspector McLaughlin, Mrs. F. Jennings, Mr. William Bain, Mrs. McTaggert.
12. Photo: Little Current in the Early Days. Submitted by Calvin Vanzant.
13. Photo: The 1908 Little Current Hockey Team submitted by Calvin Vanzant. Surnames of members: Luhman, Burke, Hay, Dundas, Sutton, Trotter, Cook and English.
14. Article: Channel Islands.
Article: John Island: J.P. MacDonald.
Article: Rocky Point: Alexander Henry.
Article: Thomas Island.
15. Article: Yankee Know-how.
Article: Moore Incident in Spanish, 1919 -- Mr. and Mrs. (Irene) Jim Moore.
Article: Lumbering in early years -- Robert Dollar, Hiram Cook.
Article: The Replaced Lumber Mill.
16. Article: Sault Ste. Marie, The Soo Lock Accident -- Captain Frank Rice.
17. Article: The Favorite Sport of the Upper Lakes.
Article: Killarney Trip across the Ice.
Article: The Muzzle.
Article: The Fatal Crossing -- Grandfather Roque.
Article: Club Island.
Article: Stolen Canoe -- Joe Hebert.
18. Article: Badgeley Island -- Ferinand Solomon.
Article: The Big Catch -- James Lowe, Frank Lapointe.
Article: C.C. Martin Story, about 1910 -- Mr. Droulet, Captain G. Vent, Mr. F. Davidson, Mrs. Vent.
19. Article: Blessing of the Wind.
Article: Bedford Island -- Mr. Shraeder.
Article: The Corn Patch Wreck.
Article: Narrow Island.
Article: The Dog Island -- Mr. Boyter.
Article: Professor Wright of Flat Point -- Harry Wright.
Article: The Dodge Story, 1938 -- Mr. Droulet, Mrs. Ford, Daniel G. Dodge, Mr. Droulet Sr., Mr. A. Wes Ryder.
20. Poem: The Sailors Grave, written by Rev. W. Munroe.
Article: the Diary of Nickolas Garry, 1821.
21. Article: Hodgekin's Story, about 1928 -- Mr. Droulet, Mr. Hodgekins.
Article: The Clapperton Island Light -- Benjamin Baker, Henry Baker, Bill Baker, Beverly McFarlane, Roy Palmer, Bob Beange, Isabell Baker.
22. Article: Elijah Doan -- May Doan -- children: Thomas, Samual, Elizabeth, Elias, Mary, Aaron Philip and Arthalinda. Melvin Finch.
Photo: The Doan Family, 1916 -- Ross Doan, father Perlin Doan, Andrew, Lena (Mrs. Guy Jaggard), Lloyd and mother Evelyna (Finch).
23. Photo: William James Jaggard, his sister Annie and wife Mary Lisk.
Article: Elijah Doan continued -- John D. Kelly, Walter Cramer, Aaron Philip Doan, Emmalin Spregge. George Doan and Matilda Burnett's children: Guy, Duncan, Blanche, Grace, Orland, Moses, James and Leonard. Ellas Petit Doan, Margaret Willson McCormick. Children of Ellas and Margaret Doan: Chorenzo Perlin (Perly), Norman, Emma, Elizabeth Ann, Elma Jane and Amelia Belle. Evalena Finch. Chldren of Perley and Evalena Doan: Norman, Evalena, Ross, Lloyd James and Andrew.
24. Article: 1851 Census of Norwich Township: Elijah Doan, Elizabeth Doan, Thomas Doan, Thomas Doan, Ellas Doan, Mary C. Doan, Aaron P. Doan, Arthalinda Daon, Mary Doan, Chorenzo Perlin, Harry Jaggard, John Jaggard, Sharon Jaggard, Michael Tunnie, Elizabeth Ann Doan, Willam F. Trimmer, Elma Jane Trimmer, William J. Farquhar, George Ross Farquhar, Mona Pauline Parlowe, Gloria Ross Farquhar, Gloria Louise Farquhar, Gene Ross Farquhar, William Raymond Farquhar, Gregory Allen Farquhar, John Henry Robbins, Elma Grace Robbins, Glen Elgin Robbins, Stella Margaret Robbins, Norman Nicholas Robbins, Carl Atkinson, Marguerite Grace Atkinson, Phyllis Isabel Atkinson, Donald Clark, Shirley Elizabeth Grace Clark, Sharon Isabel Jean Clark, Donald Alexander James Clark, Dale Donna Marie Clark, Dwight David Lionel Clark, Mrs. Stella Sims.
Article: Norman Doan drowns -- son of Ellas and Margaret Doan.
25. Photo: Harriet, Myrtle, Guy, Annie, Jack, Joe Bayer and Ida, Martha, John, Bessie, Harriet and Lizzie.
Photo: A picture of great grandmother Jaggard. Mother of John, Dave, George, Charlie, Fred, Walter, Emeline and Marrietta.
26. Photo: Emeline, John, Marrietta, George, Charlie and Fred.
Article: Sad Drowning Accident. Norman Doan of Ten Mile Point the Victim -- Mr. Walford.
27. Article: Sad Drowning Accident continued -- Messrs. Gibbon and Dawson.
Article: Mr. Gibbon's Statement -- John Dawson, William S. Gibbon.
28. Article: Mr. Walford's Statement -- Mr. Gibbon, Mr. Dawson, Norman Doan, Humphrey May.
Poem: South Baymouth. Author unknown.
29. Article: Elizabeth Bay, by Edward Ainslie -- J.D. Ainslie, Jim Hope, Captain D.J. Bailey, Edward (Ned) Saunders, William Saunders, Thomas Griffith, James Blackburn, David Frost.
30. Article: Elizabeth Bay continued -- Colin Balley, Robert Morden, Stewart Clarke, William Ainslle, John H. Williams, William Noakes, James Burnett, Joseph Williams, Miss Ida Swigley, Oliver Flanagan.
31. Photo: E. Wiggins & Mattie Slomke Wedding, 1901 -- Clayton Slomke and Alice McLaren.
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Photo: Parade in Hamilton, submitted by Harry Jaggard -- F. Jaggard.
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2. Indexes.
3. Photo: Skidding logs, submitted by Grant Priddle -- Oliver Pidean and Grant Priddle.
Photo: Skidding logs out of the bush -- Grant Priddle.
4. Photo: Grant Priddle team of horses, 1943.
Photo: The log site on Burnt Island.
5. Photo: Loading a load of logs.
Photo: Logs on the way to market.
6. Photo: The camp cook trailer.
Photo: Horseshoe in a tree.
7. Poem: McDonald's Camp, submitted by Ivan Witty -- Jack Bailey, Crum Hunt, Charlie McKinnon, Tom Shuler, McMutcheon, Jim McGill, Bill Bick.
Article: Providence Bay, taken from The Recorder, 1908 -- A.E. Dyment, M. Patterson, Mr. Pulford, Dr. Burt.
8. Copy of a 1927 Driver's Licence of Albert Graham.
9-18. Article: Boats of the North Channel and Lake Huron.
19. Photo: The tug J.A. Fisher.
Photo: The tug Harrison.
20-22. Article: Boats of the North Channel and Lake Huron continued.
23. Photo: The ship The Frances Smith.
Article: Surveyors, steamers, and supplies, by Bruce Pitfield -- Captain Smith.
24. Photo: Men with fish caught in 1946, submitted by Alex Purvis.
Article: Files of history, the Asia -- Mrs. Albert (Christena Morrison) Fleming, D.A. Tinkus.
25. Photo: The Jacob and Clara Scott family -- Amelia (Jim Hurdle & John Paquett), Annabell (Charles Hurdie, Ada (Mrs. B. Addison), Flora (Tom Witty) Alice (John Robinson), Bill, Sarah Jane, Clara (Lew Witty) Jacob, and Cassey (Cliff Matheson).
26. Article: The Wismer Family, by Jean Wismer -- Philemon Wismer, Joseph Wismer, Mary Ann Wismer, Martha Wismer, Ida Wismer, Mary Wismer, Ethel Wismer, Paul Robinson.
Photo: J.D. Wismer family -- Jacob David Wismer, Mary Elizabeth Coulthard, Ada Merle, Charles Vernon, William Lawrence, Cecil Philemon.
27. Photo: Wedding picture of Jacob and Mary (Coulthard) Wismer.
Article: The Wismer Family continued -- Mary Ann Wismer, Elizabeth Baker.
28. Article: The Wismer Family continued -- Ida Morris, Martha Beck, Mary Gibson, George Beck, Louise Morden, Nieis Hansen, Bill Hansen, Hans Petersen, Mrs. Philip Beck, Charlie Wismer, Sofreo Nielsen, Jean Donaldson.
Photo: Charles Wismer with his children Merle (Morrison) and Orland, 1924.
Article: The Late Mr. and Mrs. J.L. Wismer, submitted by Agnes Strain -- Joseph Lewis Wismer, Elizabeth Muntzell Baker, Mrs. Benjamin Baker, Larry Baker.
29. Article: The Late Mr. and Mrs. J.L. Wismer continued -- Joseph Wismer, Mr. and Mrs. Philemon Wismer, Mrs. Willaim Pateman, Mrs. George A. Morris, Mrs. George Beck, Mrs. J.B. Gibson, Mrs. Neil Hanson, Mrs. (Olive) George M. Irwin, Lt. Col. Harold S. Wismer, Mrs. (Eldieda) Victor Pitnam, L.H. Rudolph Wismer, Dr. William A. Irwin, Mrs. Merton C. Zurbrigg, Rev. E.A. Currie.
Article: Reynolds -- Foster, taken from The Recorder, 1908 -- Samuel J. Reynolds, Miss Margaret Jane Foster, Mr. and Mrs. James Foster, Miss E. Paisley, Mr. Willard Hall, Rev. J.H. More.
30. Copy of a Post Card from Cockburn, signed by Jennie C.
Article: Obejewung Indian Trail Marked -- Willard Hall, Gus Rivett, Andrew Willet, Thomas Beckerton, Frank and Dan Williams, Alfred Burt, Carl Rasmussen, Frank Myers and Dean Hofley.
31. Article: Obejewung Indian Trail Marked continued -- Frank Williams, Dean Hofley. Contributed by Frank A. Myers.
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Photo: 1937 a 210 pound sturgeon -- James, Bailey, Millman and Purvis families, Finnie, James, Joe Gareau, Fred James and Bill (Red) McGibbon. Photo submitted by Alex Purvis.
Article: Manitowaning, taken from The Recorder, 1908 -- Dr. Burt.
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3. Photo: The Christopher Brocklebank family, 1910 -- John Dale, Annie (Brocklebank) Kenneff, Mr. Kenneff, Mary (Noland) Brocklebank, Ed, John Waitlam, Charles Brocklebank, Carrie, Dale, Elizabeth (Wilson), John Wilson, Jane (Waitlam) Sara.
4. Photo: Christopher Brocklebank.
Article: Do you remember when? 1909 -- Mr. Hilliard.
5. Photo: Albert and Minnie Thompson with Leonard, Lewis and Grace. Courtesy of Helen Croswell.
6. Photo: Mrs. McGuinness in 1883. Courtesy of Mrs. Nellie Burns.
7. Photo: Mr. and Mrs. John Gray. Courtesy of Mrs. Nellie Burns.
8. Article: Junior Farmers Day, 1942 -- R.C. Banbury, Thomas Farquhar, Matthew Matheson, Everett Proctor, A.J. Wagg, Harvey Wilkin, Percy Taylor, Neil Beck, Cecil Foster, Joe Baker, Charlie Baker, Lawrence Lane, Grant Tustian, Neil Becks, James Hill, Robert Hill, Bob McAllister, Lloyd Lane, Harold Green, Floyd Williamson, Jim Hill, Robert Hill, Ronald McDonald, Jim Lane, Amby McArthur, John Wilkin, Miss Lily Petty, Agnes Lane, Elizabeth Langton, Bessie Lane, Marjorie Wilson, Dorothy Galbraith, Helen Haner, Evelyn Lane, Mrs. Gordon Matheson, Vilda Gardiner, Mae Johnston, Alma Nevills.
9. Article: Junior Farmers Day, 1942 continued -- Reta Wilkin, Justine aLaidley, Mary Laidley, Noreen Sloss, Mrs. Thomas Farquhar, Mr. A.J. Wagg, Miss Petty and Miss Jean Birch.
Article: Dyment -- Smyth Campaign, 1908.
Poem: The "Sheath" Skirt, 1908. Author unknown.
10. Article: Lumbering -- Robert Dollar, Hiram Cook.
Photo: Boat loading a boom of logs at Gore Bay.
11. Photo: Bock's Mill in Spring Bay. Submitted by Gilmore Tracy.
Article: The Replaced Lum-Lumber Mill.
12. Photo: Lumbering with an axe -- Ed Leet, Fred Wagg, Tom Wagg, Donald Caddel, Ed Vanhorn. Photo submitted by Mary (Wagg) Fogg.
13. Photo: Early pioneer loggers at Nelder's Camp, Honora. Submitted by Mary (Wagg) Fogg.
14. Article: The Lumbering Industry -- William Wolsey Bayfield, Captain William Fitzwilliam, Eddy Brothers.
15. Article: The Lumbering Industry continued.
Photo: Charlie Wright, Albert King and Tom Wright with a load of logs, 1930. Submitted by Gilmore Tracy.
Photo: William Cockburn, Lindsay Johnston, Austin Merrick, Mac McArthur and Mac Wright.
16. Letter to the Editor: by Earl Baker.
Photo: Logs at Gore Bay waiting to be put onto a barge.
17. Letter to the Editor: by Earl Baker continued.
Poem: My Lady's Lid, 1908. Author unknown.
18. Article: Glimpses of History -- Jack Snow, R.A. Lyon, George McKay, J.R. Thompson, George Amer, Bryan Amer.
19. Article: Glimpses of History continued -- James Ritchie, Elizabeth Bennett. Early families of settlers: McKeown, Tilson, Little, Gallager, Russell, McColeman, Colquhoin, McDonald, Eoller, Cowan, Porter, Amer, Mastin, Kirk, Bryan, McKenchnie, Campaign, Johnson, Hall, Dawson, McPhail, Boyd, McCauley, McKiner, McGregor, McMurray, Snow, Leeson, Hanley, Hore, Duxbury, Coultis and McNiven.
20. Article: Glimpses of History continued -- Chief Tecumseh, Neil McDougall, Robert Sim, S.R. McKeown, Robert Bathye, Rev. Hugh McKay.
21. Article: Glimpses of History continued -- Hugh Cowan, George Amer, Warren Abrey.
22. Article: Glimpses of History continued.
23. Article: Glimpses of History continued.
Photo: Charles and Mary Jane Burt and children Violet, Edith, Jim and Alfred.
24. Article: Early History of Robinson Township, by Margaret Edmonds -- Mr. T. Griffith, John and William Kemp, James Wiley.
25. Article: Early History of Robinson Township continued -- John Edmonds, John Kemp, Mrs. McMillan, Mrs. J.B. Rumley, Mrs. J. Edmonds, Andrew McMillan Sr., J.J. Rumley, Margaret McGibbon, Mr. Humphrey May, William Kemp Jr., Isaac Johnson, John Armstrong, W.L. Kemp, John Edmonds.
26. Article: Early History of Robinson Township continued -- Alex Purvis, Miss Jennie Wetheral, J. Edmonds, Miss Webster, J. Medwin, Miss Grace Potts, W.T. Cook, Miss Dryborough, Miss Dorcas May, G.H. Priddle, Miss Barbara Bailey, Miss Christina Fraser, Miss Margaret Paton, Miss Annie Cumberland, Miss Ella Lowe, Mr. Gibson Addison, Matthew McArthur, Henry Smyth, John Edwards, Thomas Mitchell, William Morden.
27. Article: Early History of Robinson Township continued -- Robert Rumley.
Photo: A group of ladies at the Silver Water Anglican Church in 1955.
Photo: Group of Sheshegwaning residents with Rev. Weeks.
Photo: Rev. D.A. Sims at St. Peters Anglican Church in Silver Water.
28. Photo: Charlie Hore.
Photo: Bill Hore.
Article: Hore family and commercial fishing -- Bill Hore, Joe Roque, Charlie Roque, Joe Oxford, Bob Morden, Murray Hore.
29. Photo: A large sturgeon caught by the Hore family.
Article: Hore family and commercial fishing continued -- submitted by Melody Hore.
Photo: Murray Hore.
30. Article: Gordon, 1908 -- Miss Minnie Pemberton, Carman Davidson, Albert Wood, William Burns, Will Hall, Al Permberton, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Beck, Dr. Baker, Ernie Gilroy, William Gilroy, Allan Montgomery. Signed Jimmie Jones.
Article: Robinson, 1908.
Article: East Campbell, 1908 -- Mrs. A. McDonald, Neil McColeman, Mrs. John Anderson, S.H. Fretz, Mr. McLaren.
Article: Barrie Island, 1908 -- Mr. A.E. Dyment, Mr. Albert Long, George Brydges, Robert Cole, Mr. and Mrs. Adamson, Mr. and Mrs. T.B. Greenman, Mr. George Blackstock, Donald Griffith, John Witty.
31. Article: Manitowaning, 1920 -- Miss Stella Bailey, Miss Irene Porter, Mr. Ivan Purvis, Mr. White, Mr. Irving Neilson, Miss J. Cochrane, Mr. and Mrs. D. Watson, Miss Jean Watson, Mr. Scott Fraser.
Article: Barrie Island, 1920 -- Mr. and Mrs. Swafield, Mr. and Mrs. Holt, Mr. and Mrs. W.H. Noble, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Greenman, Mr. Thomas Gilmore, Mrs. and Mrs. George Noble, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wright, Mrs. John lane, Mrs. Charles Lane.
Article: Pleasant Valley, 1920 -- Mr. and Mrs. John Kerr, Mr. Bill Dearing.
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Article: Pleasant Valley, 1920 continued -- Mr. George Campbell, Miss Rosi Deboskey, Mrs. Hugh Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dearing, Mr. J. Brown, Mr. H. Glanville, Jim Brown, Truman Wilson, George Guy, Mrs. Andrew Robertson, Mrs. George Guy.
Article: Billings, 1920 -- Mrs. D. Campbell, Mrs. Alvie Green, Mrs. McLaughlin, Mrs. Greenfield, Mrs. M. Bailey, Mrs. J. Pierce, Mrs. George Tustian Sr., Mrs. W.J. McKenzie.
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3. Article: Through The Years request for more information.
Poem: An Answered Prayer, 1908. Author unknown.
4. Photo: Model T Ford (?) at Wikwemikong.
Photo: More old cars.
5. Article: Old Timer Recalls Memories of Long Ago. Written for the Recorder by W.J. Moody.
John Hilliard, William Hilliard, Mr. Avis, Wes Galagher, Douglas Buie, Ernest Ferguson, R.R. Gamey.
6. Article: Old Timer Recalls Memories of Long Ago continued -- John Lulther, Dougal Buie, Paddy Berry, Joe Gibson, Burton brothers, Will Culford.
7. Article: Old Timer Recalls Memories of Long Ago continued -- Jack Reed, Dougal Buie, Burt Davidson, Jack Connors, Mr. Avis.
8. Article: Old Timer Recalls Memories of Long Ago continued -- Dougal Buie, Chris Towell, Tom Smith, Mr. Avis, Mr. Berry, Mr. Foster, Mr. Pateman, Dan Morrison.
9. Article: Old Timer Recalls Memories of Long Ago continued -- Charlie Moody, Mr. and Mrs. McDonald, Mr. Bradbury, Mr. Foster, Will Bassingthwaite, Walter McFarlane, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Williton, Albert Trowbidge, Mrs. Coventry, Mr. and Mrs. Johnston, Mr. and Mrs. Johnson, Wes Gallagher, Frank Haner.
Article: Do you remember? 1909 -- Neil Becks, Miss Vincent, Miss Bowser, Miss Lizzie Stocks, Miss Katie Smith, Mr. R. McDonald.
10. Article: Back in 1902 -- Mrs. Jean (Griffith) Buchanan, J.F.J. Cashman, R.R. McKossock, William and Craig, Hearst McKay, Creasor and Smith, F.E. Titus, A.G. Murray, Dr. Fell, S.P. Jackson, Judge McCallum, Mr. McIntosh, Dr. J. Johnston, J. Russell McGregor, Thorburn hardware, McRae Brothers, W. Montgomery, R.O. Small, G.W. Myles, James Fisher, George Peters, Professor Leask, S.M. Fraser.
Article: Britainvile, 1902 -- Messrs. B. Reid and George Lanktree, Ira Pearson, Robert Kirk, Mrs. Charleton.
11. Article: Britainvile, 1902 continued -- Mr. Vance, Peter Dickout, William Minnikin, Mr. Hubbard, Mr. and Mrs. William Griffith and Miss Hill.
Article: Ice Lake School Case, 1902 -- Mr. Frank Anglin, Mr. Justice Ferguson, Thomas Robertson Mr. Brett, Mr. Vine.
12. Article: Ice Lake School Case continued -- Messrs. M. McLean, C.H. Gilory and Robert Brett. Messrs. Thomas Robertson, Walter Wright and Benjamin Vine.
Advertisement: Automobile Accessories, by R.T. Jaffray & Co..
13. Article: Ice Lake School Case continued -- Mr. Houston.
Article: Local and District News, 1902 -- James Carter, Miss Andrew, D. Bickell, Mr. and Mrs. E.H. Jackson, Miss Ida Jackson, Rev. R.J. McAlpine, Miss Mamie Stewart, T.J. Stewart, Miss Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Beattie, Mrs. Teakle, Miss Marjoy, Mr. and Mrs. Holden, Judgel McCallum, George Ellis, Rev. J.L Robertson, Frank Hays, Stephen Gain, Willaim Soddart, Miss M. McArthur.
Advertisement: John M. Allen, General Blacksmith.
14. Article: Local and District News continued -- James Todd, Judge McCallum, Miss Morrison, Judge Morrison, Miss Wismer, Miss Maggie Thorburn, Miss Flesher, Mr. Thomas Flesher, Mrs. W.W. Holden, Mrs. J.H. McMillan, Mrs. D.B. McRae, Stewart Clark, Miss Beach, Miss Belle McRae, R.O. White.
Article: Wedding -- Dr. McIntosh & Miss Helen Burns -- John Burns.
Advertisement: D. Watson, Manitowaning.
Article: Ice Lake School Report -- Ellen Robertson, Jessie Beange, Annie Turner, Willie Robertson, Fred Montgomery, Lottie McArthur, Robert Hore, Lizzie Wright, Charlie McLean, Lydia Nelson, Sadie McLean, Lizzie Willson, Tillie Brown, Hert Wright, Jim Robertson, George Brown, Jean Brown, Janie Allen.
15. Article: How a Women Thanks a Man.
Advertisement: Wall Paper by G.W. Myles, Art Decorator, Gore Bay.
16. Advertisements: as follows: Patents Promptly Secured -- R.T. Hall, Undertaker & Furniture Dealer -- Spring Opening, studio, J.L. Wismer, Gore Bay -- Barber Shop, Chas. White, Gore Bay -- Royal Oil Co., Stewart Clarke -- Dr. J.S. Brooks, Dentist -- Licensed Auctioneer, S.M. Fraser, Gore Bay -- A.J. Cooper, Merchant Tailor.
17. Article: Dairying on Manitoulin.
Advertisements: as follows: Jas. Fisher, Land, Loan and Insurance Agent, Gore Bay -- Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup – School Supplies, D.J. Johnston.
18, 19. Photo: Bell Rocks of Great Cloche Island.
Article: Relic of the Steamer Jones.
20. Photo: John Wilson family -- wife Lizzie (Brocklebank) Mildred, Ella, Harvey, Charlotte, Rachael, Elizabeth (Brocklebank) Wilson, Mina, John Wilson, Meade, Grace, Irene and Joe.
Poem: Sunset, 1927 -- Author Unknown.
21. Photo: A family gathering -- John and Lizzie Wilson with their family and relatives.
Article: Manitoulin District Agricultural Society -- Fred Smith, Edwin Beck, C.C. Platt, Ed Baker, George L. Griffith, E.A. Letts, D.D. Griffith, John M. Fraser, W.H. Price, Andrew Hall.
Death: -- Mrs. Matthew (Mariah Gerow) Bowser, Mrs. Jos. Burroughs, Mrs. William Marshall, Mrs. John McDonald, Mrs. Chas. Ward, Mrs. Alex Shields, Mrs. Neil Turner, Mrs. Walter Wright, Mrs. Henry Sloss, Mrs. John McCormick, Violet Bowser, George Bowser.
22. Article: Rich Iron Mine Close to Sault -- Mr. Sargeson, Mr. J. Miller, Mr. H.W. Evenden, Mr. W. Scott.
23. Photo: Mr. and Mrs. Sam (Christina Campbell) Wright -- Austin Wright.
24. Article: The Story of Michael's Bay, by Thomas W. Farquhar.
Photo: The Old Mill 1955 -- at Michael's Bay built in 1880.
25. Article: The Story of Michael's Bay continued -- Robert A. Lyon, John White, Mr. Plummer, Mr. Phipps.
Photo: Robert Gault and daughter.
Note: Phillip Clarke, Ivan Clarke, Ivan Gault Clarke, Robert Gault.
26. Article: The Story of Michael's Bay continued.
Copy: an envelope which took 10 days in the mail to Michael's Bay, 1913 -- Ivan Clarke, Mrs. Harriet Clarke.
27. Article: The Story of Michael's Bay continued -- Mr. Mitchell, Mr. Tinkus.
Article: Michael's Bay -- B.W. Ross, Henry Hall, William Bryant, Sam Martin, Simeon Tilson, John Russell, Cyrus Hall, D. Mastin, William Embury, John Payett, Wesley Duxbury, James Hillson.
28. Article: Michael's Bay continued -- Miss Hannah, Edward Martin, Miss E. Martin.
Article: Old letter of interest, 1917. Written by Omey Ferguson and mailed to Mr. W. Bracken -- Lyman Bracken, L./Corp. Ferguson.
Article: A record in 1925 -- Harold Purvis.
29. Photo: The Kinney Family -- Sandford, John, William, Arthur, Florence, James (father), Eliza, Mary (Minnie), Malina (mother).
Article: Do you remember? 1909 -- Mr. Birch, Miss Mary Glanville.
Married: -- Elsie Rose Glick, Robert Alexander Burns.
30. Article: School Trustees in 1897, by Bruce Pitfield -- A. McCoy, George McDonald, O. Hinds, H. Gallagher Sr., R. Tilson, William Snow, James Russell, Robert Moffat, John Atkinson, Miss Nellie Griffith, Mrs. A.L. Buck, Mr. Major, Mrs. Gyp Patten, Miss Salter, Miss Annie Dawson, Tillie Bateman, Virginia Murray, Addie Rogue, Ronald Beaucage, Clarence Rogue, Mrs. Turner, Mrs. Orr, Mr. Ross, Mr. and Mrs. W. Case, William Arnold, Miss Helen Haner, Earl Martin, William McCullough, Stanley Bowerman, Earl McGillis, Nelson Little, C.A. Brown, W.H. Dinsmore.
Married: -- Rose Mae Lovegrove, Russell Oliver Douglas, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lovegrove, Rev. Andrew Lane, Miss Anna Hare, Mr. Walter Douglas.
31. Poem: A Poem from Long Ago, submitted by Mrs. Fran Beard -- Mrs. Mary Cornelius, Joe Brandow.
Article: Mindemoya, 1907 -- Reeve McColman, W. Vincer, R. Hill, R. Cussen, M. Pattison, Miss Agness Hare, J. McCutcheon, A. Russell, A.J. Wagg, George Becks, George Bond, W. Vincer, Ed Rodgers, E. Ashley, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gordon.
32. Copy: school souvenir given to pupils of District No, 4, Gordon Township -- Submitted by Jack Hester.
33. Poem: a copy of The Close of School poem.
34. Article: Pupils -- Roswell Strain, Lawrence Wismer, Alfie, Wallace Srigley, Orval Raynor, Fred Emiry, Joe Best, Frank Cobarn, Myrtle Brocklebank, Carl Emiry, Eddie Brocklebank, Mina Wilson, Winnie Morrell, Kathleen Hamilton, Edna Vanmeer, Clarence Witty, Ray Lindley, Fred Strain, Edith Lindley, Elsie Dale, Lena Best, Emerson, Milligan, Winnie McArthur, Roy Strain, jean Emiry, H.A. Coborn, Charlie Witty, Jim Merryless, Willie Lindley, Willie Neely, Charlie Wismer, Robbie Martin, Willie McArthur, Millie Wilson, Ellwood Srigley, Cora Emiry, Delbert McArthur, Sarah Strain, Keathe Beck, Jean Milligan, Charlotte Neely, Ed Strain, Harvey Wilson, May Lindley, Clarence Beck, Martha Neely, Birdie Beck, Mary Campbell, Archie Campbell, Ethel Strain, Edna Beck, Bertha Smith, May Beck and Katie Campbell.
Married: -- Miss Grace Irene Armstrong, Charles W. Harper, Mr. and Mrs. John Armstrong, Mr. Clarence Harper, Rev. W.T. Swainson.
35. Poem: If you are gentlewomen. From The Recorder, 1908.
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Photo: of postcard from Hotel Des Invalides about 1917. Submitted by Joan Campbell.
Article: Barrie Island -- Miss Mary Phalen, Miss Laura Phalen, Ed Runnalls, Henry Runnalls, Albert Long, George Vancise, Fred Cole, Sam Greet, Mr. Turner, Sam Greer, D. Griffith, J. Jennings, T. Latta, R.R. Gamey, R.R. McKessock.
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Christmas wishes with a horse drawn sleigh.
2. Indexes.
3. Copy: 1900 of a Souvenir booklet with James A. Kinney on the front. Submitted by Jack Hester.
4. Article: Public School, Section No. 4, Manitoulin District, 1900 -- Elma Cain, Morton Hall, Agnes Milligan, Georgia Cain, Ella Wilson, Lilly Ceck, Lottie Strain, Charlotte Wilson, Russel Morris, Percy Beck, Wilbert Cain, Arthur McArthur, Birdie McColeman, Pearl Moore, May Beck, Howard Cain, Tilly McArthur, Gertie Morris, Harvey Beck, May Martin, Hilda Cain, Alex Aiken, James Milligan, James Granger, Amby Wilson, Pearl Merrylees, Olive Aiken, Katie Moore, Ruby Strain, Truman Wilson, Mabel Horter, Minnie Merrylees, Katie Campbell, Bertha Smith, Dorothy Akins, Ketha (?) Beck, George Dearing, Frank Cain, Eddie Strain, Archie Campbell, Delbert McArthur, Edna Beck, Bert Moore, Muriel Morris, Percy Merrylees, Ethel Strain, Willie Dearing, John Moore, Harvey Wilson, Mary Campbell, teacher James A. Kinney.
Notice: Mayor Wanted, 1920 -- David McGilvery, Edward Norton.
Article: Nothing to Worry About. Submitted by Grace Rowe and Christina Kerr.
5. Article: A trip to Manitoulin in 1903, letter -- Mrs. Russell Carter, Robert King, Clinton King, Pearl Carter, Jim King, Jean King, Harry King.
6. Article: A trip to Manitoulin in 1903, letter continued -- signed Rob.
Advertisement / Letter: A Family Medicine, promoting Dr. Williams Pink Pill.
7. Postcard: Shows the corners of James & Main St. in Hamilton. Adressed to Miss Lousia Morden.
8. Article: The Changing Face of Little Current -- Bryan Mackie.
Photo: Old picture of Little Current taken from the big hill.
9. Copy: Little Current survey in 1865. Surveyed by David O'Keefe -- George Obbotossaway, James Columbus, Henry Ishkemah, Joseph Shewetahgun, John Black, Bryan Mackie, Edward Johnstone, George Abrey, Eleanor Patten Abrey, Fred Douglas.
10. Photo: A Near Tragedy at Michael's Bay boats collide. Submitted by Ivan Clarke -- Phil Clarke, R. McIntrye, Tom Ellis, John Pyette.
11. Article: Folly at Fizwilliam Island -- Mr. Hackett, William Solomon, Mr. Lepine, Mrs. Lepine.
Advertisement: Virgin Oil of Pine.
12. Article: Canada in Pioneer Days, by Marian Snell, 1927.
13. Article: Canada in Pioneer Days continued.
Article: Timely Hints to Farmers, 1927.
Notice: Clerk's Notice of First Posting of Voters List, 1927, signed Chas. Bell.
14. Article: The History of the Gordon Township Telephone Company Ltd., by Margaret Johnston -- Nelson Campbell, Harry McAnsh, Henry Witty, Phillip Beck, George Emery, J.D. Wismer, J.B. Gibson, Frank Alexander, Barney Turner, Miss Edith Burt.
15. Article: The History of the Gordon Township Telephone Company continued -- Harvey Beck, Frank Currie, Victor Noble, Edward Brockelbank, George Noble, Harvey Wilson, William Linley, Margaret Johnston, Edward Best.
16, 17. Article: The History of the Gordon Township Telephone Company. Prepared by Margaret Johnston.
Photo: Dreamers Rock.
Poem: The Grand Manitoulin, submitted by Christena Kerr and Grace Rowe. Signed J.C. Jaffray.
18. Photo: The Currie Family -- Mary, John, William, Archie Jr., Frank, wife Jane (Emslie), Margaret, father Archie Currie.
Article: Strategy, submitted by Christena Kerr and Grance Rowe.
19. Article: A Bit of Irish History, by Bert Allen, 1973.
Article: The Allen's of Manitoulin -- Samuel Jenkins Allen, Susan Jenkins, Elizabeth Young Munce.
20. Article: The Allen's of Manitoulin continued -- Isabelle (Mrs. B.B. Baker).
Photo: The Samuel Jenkins Allen Family -- Jessie (Orrin Langford), Hannah (David Boyter), John (Annie Wyman), Janet (Capt. Adam Casson), Janie (David Brown) Elizabeth (mother), Emma (Firn McLean) Samuel (father), and Agnes (Ranald McQuarrie).
Article: The Munce family -- John Munce, Elizabeth Young Munce.
21. Photo: Samuel and Elizabeth Allen.
Death: -- Samuel A. Allen, Rev. Denneth Gruebel, Gerald Allen, John and Annie Allen.
22. Notes: of William Munro, 1929.
23. Article: Boys Gang Three Perish in Water When Speed Boat Burns, 1927 -- William Lewis Hodgkins, James Rush, Thomas Fleshman, Miss Emma Otis, Miss Nancy Smith, Ed Drolet, Edgar Vrashaw.
24. Article: Boys Gang Three Perish in Water When Speed Boat Burns continued -- Miss Otis, Miss Smith, Mr. Hodgins, Mr. Rush.
Photo: The show must go on, 1920 -- Nelda Muchmore, Douglas McGregor, Lila Waite, Jean Buchanan. Submitted by Joan (Purvis) Campbell.
25. Article: Early History of Ice Lake -- Bob Nelson, George Pickard, Mr. McArthur, Ken Baker, Robert Douglas, Tom Robertson, Andrew Robertson, Robert Brett, William Best, Robert Nelson.
26. Article: Early History of Ice Lake continued. Signed Mrs. W. A Rowe, 1953.
Photo & Death Notice: George Strain Sr., A.E. Johnson, R.R. Gamey, Dr. F.A. Strain, C.C. Platt, J. Harddow Fell, Rev. J.J. Matthias, Rev. E.A. Currey. Children: William, Wesley, George, Ted, Miss Lottie, Mrs. Sandy Wright, Mrs. Clayton Slomke, Mrs. Wm. Scott, Ross, Roy, Fred.
27. Photo: George Strain Sr., and family -- Ruby, Bill, George, Lottie, George (father), Sally, Harriet (Alemande) Strain, Wesley, Dr. Fred Ross, Ethel, Ted.
28. Notice: Manitoulin High School Entrance Results, 1927 -- Allic Metter, Sheila Cannon, Vivian Clark, Lawrence Johnston, Henrietta Kinney, Laura Lee, Lila Winch, Austin C. Bell, Mary Burns, Beryl Campbell, Myril Davis, Hazel Edmonds, Mary Granger, Howard Greenfield, Dorothy Jackson, John Langman, Martin Lanktree, Roy Lanktree, Charlotte Morden, Ruby Noble, Arden B. Pearson, Violet Pearson, William Purvis, Adeline Smyth, Roy Stone, Grace Williams, Bert Wismer, George Young, Verna Coe, Frederick Green, Winnie Love, Erma Russell, Florence Sloan, Irene Dearing, Marjorie Dewar, Catherine Gordon, Grace Hopkins, Marjorie Irwin, Emily Kay, Arden Lanktree, Velma Lowrey, Kathleen McAllister, Nellie McDougall, Mabel McIntrye, Edith Tustian, Orval Tustian, Frank Wagg, Gladys Wagg, Jessie Wagg, Bruce Wyman, Alvin Bateman, Charlotte (?), Margaret Pitfield, Marie Roque, Ben Sagima, Kenneth Bennete, Stanley Bowerman, Verna Viney, Retta Bowerman, Ada AmcDougall, Margaret McLennan, Bertha McMullen, Ethel McMullen, Jennie Phylips, James Purdy, Jean Sison, Clarence Blackburn, Celia Bonus, Bessie Burnett, Grace Burnett, Velma Clark, Kathleen Cronin, Hazel Labrick, Maude Lewis, Mildred McGill, Lela May, Russel Rumley, Alice Trotter, Robert Wedgerfield, Edmond Arbic, Nola Dryburgh, John French, Reginalad Heiss, Arden Hopkins, Lloyd Keatley, Erma Lewis, Ronald McIvor, Floyd Morphet, Margeurite Nelder, Maruerite Trimble.
Article: Burpee Picnic 1920 -- D.N. Bailey.
29. Poem: The Farm -- Long Ago. Authur Unknown.
Article: School Fairs, 1920 -- Mr. Hagan, Mr. and Mrs. Edmonds.
30. Poem: Peter McArthur's Oxen -- written by John A. Ferguson -- Dougal McLellan.
31. Poem: Peter McArthur's Oxen continued -- submitted by Mr. R.L. McPhaden.
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Article: Entrance Exams 1920, submitted by Kathleen Shaw and Minnie Hern -- Gertrude Caddel, Grace Caddel, Violet Vanhorn, Mr. Hager, Annie Buchanan, Helen Buchanan, Gordon Emery, Georgina Emery, Marion Smith, Rita Burns, Charles Snow, Beryl Fell, Kathleen Shaw, Florence Ferguson, Minnie Kerr, Leslie Miehl, Kathleen McDougall, Roy Hall, Everett Proctor, Ada Haner, Alvin Buck, Earl McColeman, Anna King, Maud Learmont, Maud McDonald, Reta Cranston, Eleanor Tracey, Mary Hall, Bella Bailey, Emma Panton, Myrtle Burns, Lillie Campbell, Colin Omnet, William Reid, Chester Hopkins, Cecil Sinkler, Rose Lovegrove, Freda Hopkins, Mary Gordon, Will Buie, Kenneth Kemp, Lizzie Gordon, Stella Foster, Russell Carter, Grace Kerr, Mary Robertson, Margaret Baker, Jessie Middleton, Olive Orford, Alberta Millman, Annie Langtree.
Article: Premature spring, submitted by Christena Kerr and Grace Rowe.
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Photo: of an old Model T Ford.
2. Indexes.
3. Poem: Business is Business.
Article: Burpee, 1899 -- Mr. McKinley, Mr. Bell, Mr. Hurdle, Mr. Martin, Mr. Beckerton, Mr. Bailey, Mr. Emery, Mr. Williams, H. Andy, Miss Annie McPherson, Mr. Armstrong, William Blackburn, James Blackburn, Thomas Prestige.
Article: Billings Institute, Charter Members, 1905 -- Mrs. John Foster, Mrs. Matt Baillie, Mrs. Ab Thompson, Mrs. Geo. Foster, Mrs. David Munro, Mrs. Geo. Tustian, Miss E. McKenzie, Miss E. Wiber, Miss A. Milligan, Mrs. F. Green, Mrs. Dougal Campbell, Mrs. Thomas Dickout, Miss Ida Tustian, Mrs. John Greenfield, Mrs. James Carter, Miss Emma Tustian, Mrs. Alice Thompson, Miss A. Thompson, Miss Belle Munro, Miss M. Thompson, Miss M. Bailie.
4. Article: Island Men on Harvest Excursions, by Jule Chisholm, 1925 -- Harvey Spry, Major Newby, Henry Newby, Alvin Abbott, Coy Wilkin, George Armstrong, John McVey, Harvey Spry, Mr. and Mrs. William Pell.
5. Article: Island Men on Harvest Excursions continued -- Mr. and Mrs. Claude Beaton.
Photos: of four horses per team working in the fields.
6. Letters exchanged about Manitowaning Dredging, 1926-1937 -- Mr. J.T. Burns, W.J. Fuller.
7. Letters exchanged about Manitowaning Dredging, 1926-1937 continued -- Beniah Bowman, G.B. Anderson, Wm. Knechtel, J.T. Burns.
8. Letters exchanged about Manitowaning Dredging, 1926-1937 continued -- Mr. Knechtel, Mr. A.B. McLean, G.B. Anderson, K.M. Cameron.
Article: The Nelson Touch Laughs at Needle, submitted by Christena Kerr and Grace Rowe -- Mrs. Elizabeth Nelson, Dr. R.B. McQuary.
9. Photo: The Peter McArthur Family c. 1910, taken by J.L Wismer -- Gary Chandler, Archie McArthur, Robert Robinson, Arthur Ednie, Jane (McArthur) Robinson, Cassie Kerr, Sarah McArthur, Margaret McArthur, Merry Kerr, Janet (McArthur) Robinson, Eleanor Robinson, John Kerr, Grace Kerr, Julia (McArthur) Kerr, Christina Kerr, Peter McArthur, Jennie Kerr, Mary (Campbell) McArthur, Annie (McArthur) Kerr and Sandy Kerr.
10. Article: Boat Tragedies in 1800's, by Bruce Pitfield -- Robert Henry, William Henry, Captain Anderson, Captain Symes, Captain Dick.
11. Article: Boat Tragedies in 1800's continued -- Mr. Dawson, Mr. McNeil.
12. Photo: The Mill at Silver Lake. Man standing on horse is Joe Owen.
Published in about 1949 -- Willard Witty, Tom Witty, Charles Morden, Jim Crawford, J.H. Williams, Barney Addison, Frank Williams.
13. The Mill at Silver Lake continued -- Frank Guinn, Jim Hazzard, Archie Duncanson, Chas. Kemp.
Article: Little Current in 1867, submitted by Christena Kerr and Grace Rowe -- F. Lyle Sims, Mr. Thomas Williams, Rev. J.W. Sims, Sam McLean, Wm. Rowe, Nelson Rowe.
14. Advertisement: Auction Sale, November 12, 1936 at Providence Bay. W. A McColeman, Auctioneer.
15. Photo: Big Day in Gore Bay, Fall Fair -- Lyman Gibbs, Blaine Armstrong, Ivan Purvis.
16. Photo: Main Street of Gore Bay during a parade, c. 1900 -- Lyman Gibbs, R.T. Hall, J.B. Gibson, Dave Cunning, Gammy Graham, Mac McGregor, Farquhar McRae, Dr. Baker, Neil McIntosh, Dave Beatty, Norman Buchanan.
17. Article: Gore Bay, 1920 -- W.R. Tighe, Mrs. F.E. Titus, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Noble, Miss Ella Paisley, Mr. Scott Fraser, Mr. Joe Phalen, Mr. A.O. Brylan, Mr. E.F. McRae, Mr. and Mrs. A.C. Byan, Mr. Mark Ansara, F.R. Anning, Mrs. A.L. Kemp, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Carpenter, Mr. and Mrs. Chisholm, Mr. J. Sheppard, Mrs. Oliver Runnalls, Mrs. William Ainslie Jr., Miss Stella Bailey, Mrs. James Purvis, Mr. and Mrs. J.M. Beattie, Mrs. J.M. Beattie, I. Johnson, Miss Sarah Matheson, Mr. and Mrs. D. Sloss, Miss Georgina Armstrong, Miss Clara Allan, Mr. Jim Allan, Mr. Petty.
18. Article: Gore Bay, 1920 continued -- W.R. Tighe, Mrs. C.R. Atkinson, Miss Hays, Mr. and Mrs. John Allen, Mrs. Firm McLean, J.T. Pierce, W.M. Boyd, Mrs. Mary McTaggart, Wm. Hilliard, Mrs. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Omnet, Mr. and Mrs. Matt Griffith, Mr. Marchall, Mr. Jacobi, Miss Emma Burns, Miss Ryander, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Burns, Rev. R. Wiseman.
Married: 1927 -- Whitney James Shields and Helen Jane McKinley.
Photo: Play Ball -- baseball game in Gore Bay.
19. Article: The Mississagi Lighthouse -- John Miller, Mr. and Mrs. William Cullis, Mr. and Mrs. W.A. Grant, Ken Grant, D.N. (Joe) Sullivan, Jim Van Every, Orace Bailey, Ches Hazzard, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Head, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Van Horn, Mr. and Mrs. Oakley Joyce, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ives.
20. Article & Photo: A freighter's final resting place -- the Turret Crown's Capt. Dineen, Robert Prentice, Dave VanEvery, Robert Prentice, Neil McDonald, Ted Addison.
21. Article: History of the Gordon Church, prepared by Gordon W.I. -- Rev. McLeod, Rev. J. Campbell, Mr. Abraham (wife Mary Emma) Dinsmore Jr., Mr. Sanderson, Mr. George Strain, Mr. Norman Smith, Mr. Andy Leach, Mr. William Neely, Miss Mattie (Mrs. William Jackson) White, Rev. Robertson, Fostr Morrell, Christopher Brockelbank, Miss Sally (Mrs. Wm. Scott) Strain, Miss Lottie (Mrs. James Emiry) Strain, Mrs. William Smith, R.S. Edgar Large, George Grey, J. More, A.E. Owen, George Bainsborough, R.C. Halbert, Rev. Robert Wiseman.
22. Article: History of the Gordon Church continued -- Jim Wiseman, Robert Wiseman, H. Feast, Joseph Walker, Hinds Slomke, Lottie Strain Emery, Mrs. Hiram Clark, Mrs. William Strain, Mrs. Jack Donladson, Mrs. Peter Peterson, Mrs. William Linley Sr., Mrs. John William Best, Keith McMillan, Ted Strain, Whitney David, J.J. Mathias, Bill Sloan, Mrs. David Bould, Mr. Capson, Rev. Mathias, Ernest Moorhouse, Charles Cockburn, Harold Herlicky, Philip Fraser, Donald McLean, Wm. Blackmore, Nelda Johnston, Mamie Marshall, Cecil Wismer, Rev. Hann, Mrs. Johnston Noble, Mrs. George Noble, Mrs. Ted Strain, Mrs. Orval Noland, Mrs. Borden Best, Mrs. Carl Slomke, Mrs. William Kemp, Miss Janis Wismer, Mrs. Art Lane, Ross Strain, Rev. David Bould, Mr. Everett Proctor, Rev. Robert Kaill, Rev. Roy McEachern, Rev. T. Earle Millson, Rev. David Bould (wife Geraldine).
23. Article: History of the Gordon Church continued -- Grant Witty, Mrs. Noble.
Advertisement: McRae Brothers & Co.
24. Photo: Mr. and Mrs. Harry Witty, children Charlie, Hazel and Olive.
25. Article: Postal Service in early 1900, by Bruce Pitfield -- Alexander McIvor, W.H. Huriburt, E. Mackie, A. Mitchell, C. Toulouse, R.C. Reid, R. Brett, W. Priddle, L.W. Ferguson, T. Richings, J. Hutcheson, J. Mastin.
26. Article: Postal Service in early 1900 continued.
Article: Funeral of Mrs. Griffith, 1920 -- Children: Max and Jean. Pall bearers: Mr. Mathew, Robert and George Griffith, Peter Omnet and William Hilliard.
27. Article: Griffith-Omnet Nuptials -- George L. Griffith and Jennet Omnet -- Mr. Wm. Omnet, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Griffith, Rev. J.L Robertson, Miss Mary Omnet, Miss Nellie Griffith.
Obituary: William Omnet (wife Margaret Morrey), Mr. Colin Omnet, Mr, John Omnet, Miss Julia Omnet, Peter Omnet, Mrs. George Anderson, Mrs. Geo. Griffith, Mrs. Geo. McRae, Captain Renshaw, T. MacDonald, Alex MacDonald, Jas. MacLean, Wm. VanZant, Wm. Catheart, Laughlin Campbell, Mr. O.T. Bennet.
28. Article: Settlement of Robinson Township, as related by the late Mrs. John Edmonds and written by her daughter, the late Mrs. G.F. Ferries -- Mr. and Mrs. Matthew McArthur, Mr. and Mrs. John Medwin, W.L. Kemp, George Smyth, Andrew McMillan, Harry and Bob Farthing, Thomas and Pat Haggarty, John Lee and Henry Steele, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rockett, W.L. Kemp, Andrew McMillan, George Smyth, Walter Mason, James Wiley, Jerry Leonard, John Cook, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Clark, Henry Smith, John George and Bella Armstrong, Thomas Griffith.
29. Article: Settlement of Robinson Township continued -- Mrs. Mason, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Grubb.
Marriage: 1932 -- Mr. Clifford Monkhouse and Miss Catherine Wedgerfield, Mr. Everett Paisley, Miss Jean Dewar.
Public Notice, 1920 -- C.E. Hewson, J.H. Fell, J.B. MacDonald.
30. Photo: The Walter Thomas (wife May Carr) Harper family lived on the Henry Bailey farm. Children: Jack, Melville, Sadie, Walter Harper, Percy, Harold, Jennie, Retta, Ida, Mainnie, Mae, Tom and Sandy.
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Photo: The Walter and Thomas Harper Boys (Thomas Harper was a half brother to Walter). Photo was taken 1914, likely the same day as the picture of Walter's family -- Charles, Thomas, Ted, Clarence, Phillip, John, Melville, Harold, Bill, Percy, Richard, William, Thomas and Sandy.
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2. Indexes.
3. Letter: A.S. Chisholm, Douglas Buchanan, Art Gibbs, Bill Smith, Roy Battye, Mac McQuarrie, Jim Smith, Lorne Ferguson, Lawrence Bracken, Lliff (?) Johnson, Alfred Johnson, Jim Young, Ray McDonald, Richard Morden, Fred Shields, Edward Shields, Mrs. A.E. Johnson.
Article: New Money Order Rates, submitted by Christena Kerr and Grace Rowe.
4. Article: Mills Township Early History -- G. Brockitt, John B. Baker, Mrs. W. Farquhar McRae, William T. Baker, Joe Noland, Mr. Abrey, George Gallagher, Samuel Ireton.
5. Article: Mills Township Early History continued -- Edward Noland, Robert Leroy, Thomas Bowser, J.Y. Smith, Philip Y. Smith, W.J. Wilson, David Thomas, George Walters, W. Thomas, John Scott, W. Robertson, J. Robson, Mr. Abrey, Mr. Baker, George S. Gallagher, Maria Baker, John B. Baker, Colin Campbell.
6. Article: Mills Township Early History continued -- Mr. Gallagher, Joseph Gallagher, James Gallagher, Phoeba (Mrs. Frederick Noland) Gallagher, Mr. Ireton, Edward Noland, Mrs. Edward (Mary) Brocklebank, Fred Noland, Joseph Noland, Clara (Mrs. Hall Hamilton) Gallagher.
7. Article: Mills Township Early History continued -- Ida (Mrs. Larsbash) Gallagher, George Gallagher, Edith (Mrs. Stephens) Gallagher, Orville Gallagher, Jennie (Mrs. Flemming) Gallagher, John B. Gallagher, Samuel Ireton, Sam Wright, Mrs. John (Susan) Baker, Ed Noland.
8. Article: Mills Township Early History continued -- Ed Noland, Charlotte Baker, Achsa Baker, William Baker, Joseph Baker.
9. Article: Mills Township Early History continued -- William McRae, Dave Miller, and Thomas Robinson.
10. Article: Mills Township Early History continued -- William T. Baker, Pete Donaldson.
11. Article: Mills Township Early History continued -- Dan Campbell, D.J. Bailey, Jake Scott.
12. Article: Mills Township Early History continued -- Maria Gallagher.
13. Article: Mills Township Early History continued -- Jack Bell, Janet Robertson, Margaret Robertson, Andrew Robertson, Thomas Bowser, Malcolm McCannell, Donald Oxford, Robert Oxford, John B. Baker.
Photo: Wes Strain Sr., Mae Martin.
14. Photo: Framing of a log barn at Sidney Middleton in 1915, submitted by Dougall Middleton -- Matthew Davis, Mac McGillivray, Charles Middleton, John Atkinson, Tom Robertson.
Advertisement: Great Lakes Lumber Co., May 1912 -- D.A. McDonald, Manager, Gore Bay.
15. Photo: Sidney H. Dinsmore who served in the 119th Reg. During WWl.
Photo: Sidney John Middleton who joined the Canadian Army in 1916.
16. Photo: Soldiers of the "Fighting Fifth" (Northumberland Fusiliers) after battle.
17. Photo: Men marching.
18. Photo: Ted Middleton and (?) soldier.
Back of postcard signed by Pte. E.S.J. Middleton.
19. Photo: company of soldiers during First World War.
Photo: Bill Dinsmore in uniform.
20. Article: First of Five Bodies Washed Ashore on Cockburn Island -- Charles Hostetier, Gerry McLeod, Seymour McLeod, Mrs. Paul Hostetier, Vernon Hostetier, Donald McMillian, Mrs. P. Hostetier.
21. Article: First of Five Bodies Washed Ashore on Cockburn Island continued.
Article: Manitoulin in 1854 -- P.J. Perrott, Captain Ironside Dr. Layton, W.L. Smith.
Article: Police End Search for Sheshegwaning Man -- Thomas Simon, Constable Ross Stenbaugh.
22. Orange Lodge ribbon.
23. Orange Lodge badges owned by Dougall Middleton and John Dinsmore.
24. Article: Recalls foundering of the Old Steamer, Simcoe -- Mary Ann Robinson, Captain Dick Hill.
25. Article: Recalls foundering of the Old Steamer, Simcoe continued -- Captain Parson.
Notice: Teachers Wanted, 1920 -- W.E. Dougherty, Chas. Joyce.
Article: Group Spends Night on Bayfield South Island, submitted by Clara Lane -- Bob Mishler.
26. Advertisement: Whitewear, J.N. Waite & Co.
Advertisement: J.H. Biehl, Merchant Tailor and Issuer of Marriage Licenses, Gore Bay.
27. Article: A Backward Glance at the History of Manitoulin -- Duncan McLeod, Robert Pickard, Bill Lunan, Archie Buie, Robert Dearing, Sandy Brown, Sandy McLarty, Mrs. Thom. Wilson, Alex Archibald, Geo. Guy, James Brown, Jim Kerr, John McArthur, Abe Wilson, Bethel Croft, George Dearing, Joe Wilson, Truman Wilson, Billie Yoe, William Rowe, Robert Glenn, Alfred Brandow, Henry Hunt, Howe Crossley, J.C. Brandow, Bob Brown, Geo. Gregson, Aaran Walker, William Dearing, John Hallett, Norman Brandow, H. Brown, John Pickard.
28. Article: Supplement to History of Pleasant Valley, 1987, by C. Kerr -- J. Orford, Roy Robinson, Alex and Jessie Brown, Pat Long, Mrs. Abe Wilson, Jim McLeod, Chas. Hotte, Jas. Brown, Norman Pickard, Nellie Brown, Margaret Wilson, Lorna Orford, Freeman Wilson, John Kerr, Mr. R. McGauley, Catherine McDougall, Dennis McDougall, Tom Wilson, Lawrence Flood, Mr. Mann, Hugh Brown, Zella Sanders, Henry Sloss, Fred White, Mrs. Robert Pickard and Earl, Willard Bretziaff, Mr. and Mrs. M. Yaschuk, Mr. and Mrs. E. Persian.
Poem: My Self, from a Seaforth Scrap Book.
29. Article: The Treating System, 1912 -- Mr. Rowell.
Advertisement: 1912, Livery Stable, Gore Bay -- Proprietor Sandy Burns.
30. Article: Grimesthorpe W.I. 1912 -- Mrs. Geo. Kirk, Mrs. Wm. Bock, Mrs. Jas. Hanner, Mrs. Fred Wagg, Miss Elva McDonald, Mrs. R. Cranston, Miss Lizzie Anderson, Mrs. John Bock, Mrs. F. Haner.
Article: Billings W.I. 1912 -- Mrs. Geo. Foster, Mrs. R.F. Wyman, Mrs. D. Campbell, Mrs. Greenfield, Mrs. M. Bailey, Mrs. D. Munro, Miss Ethel Foster, Mrs. R. Tustian, Caplain Mrs. Wiber, Mrs. W. McKenzie, Mrs. R. Wyman, Mrs. Jno. Greenfield.
Article: Hold Birthday Party at Ice Lake, 1937, submitted by Christena Kerr and Grace Rowe -- Mr. and Mrs. John Kerr, Tom Wilson, Mrs. Ed Baker.
Article: Tug Burned at Michipicoten Island (The Billie Blake) -- E.B. Purvis, James Purvis.
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Photo: Blueberry picking time, 1935 -- Pete Edmonds, Lew Kemp, Perc Addison, Jasper Noble, Arden Duncanson, Moe Tenniswood. Photo submitted by Ruth Duncanson.
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Photo: The S.S. Norgoma of Owen Sound, submitted by Myrtle Hebert.
2. Indexes.
3. Photo & Note: about Bruce Pitfield.
Letter: on Pacific Railway Co. letterhead, 1903 -- signed S.P. Howard.
4. Letter: on County Surveyors Office letterhead, 1911 -- signed Clinton Cowen.
5. Letter: on Northern Michigan Transportation Co. letterhead, 1915 -- addressed to Mr. T.H. Jackman, signed by J.C. Conley.
Receipt: on Algoma Central and Hudson Bay Railway Co. letterhead, 1903 -- addressed to Jas. Burk, signed by Mr. J.H. Jackman.
6. Letter: on T. Long & Brothers Ltd. Letterhead, 1914 -- addressed from Thos. Jackman, Esq., signed "T.H.".
Notice: Steamer Chicora calling at Owen Sound on May 22, 1874.
Article: Locks About Ready, 1894, at Sault Ste. Marie.
7. Letter: on Northern Navigation Company Ltd. letterhead, 1903 -- Charles T. Long, Wm. Askin, A.B. Pratt, C.A. MacDonald, John L. Long, Norman A. Rule.
8. Letter: on M. Sims & Co. letterhead, 1912 -- addressed to T.H. Jackman, signed T.C. Sims.
9. Letter: on Northern Navigation Company Ltd, letterhead, 1913 -- addressed to T.H. Jakman, Signed "N.A. Rule".
10. Article: The Georgian Bay and the Neighbouring Country as it was in 1852, researched by Bruce Pitfield – Capt. Hurd.
11. Article: The Georgian Bay and the Neighbouring Country continued.
12. Article: June 5, 1919 -- the Hattie Hut.
Article: Early Lake History, 1868.
Article: July 19, 1869 -- the Chicora
Article: The Steamer Baltic, 1888 -- Captain Robertson.
13. Article: The Algoma District, 1894 -- Fred Rogers.
Article: Appellation.
Article: Elections, 1887 -- Mr. T.H. Jackman, Capt. McGregor.
Advertisement: Travelling Register, E.M. Carruthers, Toronto.
14. Photo: The S.S. Majestic at Manitowaning, courtesy of Gordon McCauley.
15. Photo: The tug Marshall and Murray, courtesy of Bob Thiffault.
16. Article: December 6, 1872 -- The steamer Cumberland is frozen in about two miles west of Bruce Mines -- Mr. Gingras, Mr. and Mrs. Dalgleish.
Photo: side-wheeler Frances Smith, 1867, courtesy of C. Patrick Labadie.
17. Article: School, 1881.
Article: Census, 1931 -- Mr. George Pitfield, Mr. McNenley.
Article: Artists, 1848 -- Paul Kane.
18. Article: 1930 On board the Steamer Manitoulin -- A crew Member Reminisces, Norm McMillan of Sudbury -- Jackman's Store.
19. Article: 1930 On board the Steamer Manitoulin continued.
Photo: S.S. Manitoulin, courtesy of Mrs. Morrison.
20. Article: 1930 On board the Steamer Manitoulin continued -- Game Warden, Mr. Joe Roque, Capt. McCoy.
Article: August 16, 1853.
Article: August 15, 1860 -- Sir Allan McNab, John Beverly Robinson.
Article: June 14, 1853 -- Mr. Hincks.
21. Article: Georgian Bay Survey, 1884/5 -- Mr. W.J. Stewart, Mr. D.C. Campbell, Capt. A.M. McGregor, Mr. Charles Linter.
22. Article: Georgian Bay Survey, 1884/5 continued -- signed J.G. Bolton.
Article: Georgian Bay Survey, 1889 -- Mr. Stewart.
23. Article: Georgian Bay Survey, 1889 -- continued -- Mr. Stewart.
24. Article: Georgian Bay Survey, 1889 -- continued -- Liet. W.J. Stewart, Mr. D.C. Campbell. Signed J.G. Boulton.
Article: Lumbering, 1923 -- James McCutcheon, R.A. Lyon.
25. Advertisements: Royal Mail Steamer -- Excursions to Mackinac -- Steamer Schedules and rates -- D. MacLean.
26. Photo: The Steamer Hibou, courtesy of J. James and Daughters Studio.
Article: Manitoulin Island, 1894.
Article: June 3, 1925 -- Captain E. Reid.
Article: Mail, 1877 -- Mr. Bowers, Alex McIvor.
27. Article: A "Marine" Reminiscence -- William Wakefield, George Percival Ridout, Peter Paterson, E.H. Rutherford, Thos. D. Hernis, Thos. Hellwell, Jos. Becket, William Proudfoot, Wm. Cayley, T.W. Birchall, W. Steward, Alex Davidson, John Evans, E.R. O'Brien.
28. Article: The Early Days -- Mr. Archibald, Mr. Le Boutillier, Captain Symes, Mr. Simpson, Mr. McKenzie, James Dunton.
29. Article: The Early Days continued -- W.S. Gibbon, Mr. Green, Mr. Reg Lowe, Mr. A. Brown, Mr. B.H. Turner.
Marriages: 1856: Francis E.C. Elwes, Mary Helen Murray.
Burial: 1880: Luke Chartraw.
Births: 1916: Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Routledge, a son.
Article: Settlers.
30. Article: The Northern Navigation Co., 1925 -- James H. Henry, John D. Beatty, Capt. J.D. Symes, Ben Tripp, Capt. E.B. Anderson, James McMaugh, Capt. James C. Moore, Capt. Ed Robertson, Capt. James Foote, Capt. McDougall, Capt. John McNab, James E. Beatty, Henry Beatty, Capt. Laughlin Morrison, Capt. A.E. MacGregor, Chas Long, Wm. Askin, H.H. Gildersleeve, Peter Paton.
31. Article: Political, 1867 -- Mr. George Rankin, Mr. Simpson, Walter McRea, Judge John Prince.
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Photo: The sailing schooner the Laura Lee, photo courtesy of J. James and Daughters Studio.
Advertisement: August 19, 1898 -- Georgian Bay and Superior steamship line schedule and prices.
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Photo: Thomas Baker Greenman poses for the camera with his horse, 1879. Photo Courtesy of Mrs. Jean Harvey.
2. Indexes.
3. Article: The Size of Tires -- Mr. Trink, Hector Neison.
Letter to the Editor: Mr. Harvey Arnold, Mr. Roy Arnold, Mr. Bradley, Mr. Jess Lehman, Ronald McDonald.
Article: Crown Attorney for Manitoulin, 1912 -- Wm. F. McRae, A.G. Murray.
4. Photo: McVey home in Honora.
Article: Our Home at Honora -- George McVay, (Children: Lily, Ethel, Albert, John, Ella, Cecil), Gertie McVey.
Photo: The George McVey Family, submitted by Cecil McVey -- Gertie (Mrs. Wm. Coulam), Cecil, Ella (Mrs. Len Hall), mother, cousin Albert, father, and John. Missing is Lily and Ethel.
5. Photo: An old time wagon -- Clayton Campbell is sitting on the wagon.
Photo: George McVey, William Armstrong, George Campbell.
Married: 1947 -- Miss Marjorie Finlay, Mr.