St. Thomas 100 Years a City

St. Thomas: 100 Years a City 1881-1981,
by Wayne Paddon, George Thorman, Don
Cosens, Brian Sim
Index compiled by Donna Di Lello
“Honey Bucket Man”, 54
[Hollway?] Nellie, 96
ABLE, Lt. S., 134
ADAMS, Bill, 76; Hugh, 21
ALDRIDGE, Larry, 110, 111
ALEXANDER, Jimmie, 101; Violet, 101
ALLEN, B., 60; Const. George, 66; Llyod, 117; Sgt. H.W., 132; Thomas, 55; Waldie, 70
ALLWORTH, A.J., 12
ALMAN, Bill, 100
ALMOST, Ollie, 100
ALTON, Max, 113
AMBROSE, John, 110, 111
ANDERSON, Bob, 106; Don, 64, 71, 90, 104, 106; Don H., vi; Robert, 71; Robert Marshall, 71, 96; William, 21
ANDRES, Mel., 15
ANDREWS, Lt. Col., W.A., 130, 134
ANTHONY, Inata (Babcock), 101
ARCHIBALD, C.Q.M.S., F.L., 132
ARLEIN, A. J. (Phonse), 21; Norb, 98, 99
ARMSTRONG, Bill, 20; Chief (police), 30; Jack, 100; Sgt., 66; William, 66; William T., 72; Wm., 15
ARNUM, Ben., 12
ARTHUR, Jack, 20
ASHTON, Mrs. Millicent, 146
ATKEY, Lt. O.L.G., 132
ATKIN, Miss, 63; W., 63
ATKINSON, Bob, 109
AUCKLAND, Lloyd, 113
AUSTIN, Grant, 76
AVERY, Marureen, 86
AYEARST, Capt. R., 134
AYLMER, Lord, 129
BABCOCK, Inata, 101; M., 109
BAILEY, Miss Alice A., 97; Bob, 109
BAIN, Geo. W., 12
BAIRD, W. J. (Bill), 21
BAKER, Doug, 137; Percy, 70; Randy, 106
BALDWIN, C., 130; Doreen, 87; Gary, 109; Joy, 87; Lori, 87; Lt., 132
BALL, Tpr., Terry, 135
BALLAGH, Doug, 109
BALLATINE, James, Fire Chief, vi
BALSDON, George, 60
BARCLAY, Maurice, 99; Wm., 61
BARNES, Herbert, 20; Jonas, 2; Len, 110; Ron, 110, 111; Ron, 110, 111; Sgt. T., 132
BARON, J.T., 130
BARR, Jack, 110; Mr., 60
BARRETT, Frank, 48; Lawrence, 84
BARRIE, Lt. Col. V.A., 135; Vincent, 112, 140
BARRY, Joanne, 87
BARTLEY, Harry, 100
BARTON, Capt. D., 128
BATE, Tpr. D., 135
BEALE, Molly, 106
BEATTIE, Sgt. R.E.D., 132
BEAULIEU, Gil, 110, 111
BECK, Adam , 58; Sir Adam, 19, 31, 58
BEER, Bill, 76
BEGG, George C., 78; J.H.L. [store], 4
BELL, Dave, 100; engineer, 55; James A., 8, 55, 57, 60; Lemon and Houghton, 13
BENNETT, Bob, 122; Dr. Frank, 50; Tpr. W., 135
BENSON, M. R. (Roy), 21
BERDAN, Daniel, 2
BERR, Bob, 110
BERRY, Ron, 122
BIGGS, Ernie, 130
BILLINGS, Bill, 98, 99
BINKLEY, Jim, 106
BINNS, L., “Snap”, 99
BLACK, A.N.C., 78; Mr. [store], 4; Norman, 15
BLACKBURN, Vera, v
BLACKMOORE, R. H., 37
BLAKELY, Mr. [blacksmith], 4; Stewart, 70
BODSWORTH, Fred, 113
BOGGS, Jean Sutherland, 90
BOLTON, John, 109
BOND, Jerry, 109
BONNER, Brian, 111
BOOMER, Bro., 96; W.F., 95
BOOTH, Lt. Col. J.D., 128
BORDEN, R.L., 9
BOUGHNER, E. E., 78
BOWDEN, Chris, 111
BOWLBY, A., 61; Sam, 61
BOWMAN, Dr., 4
BOYKOWICH, Capt. B., 134
BRADLEY, Major J., 128
BRANTON, Mr. & Mrs. G., 95
BREARD, Roger, 100
BRENNAN, E. Jr., 144
BRIERLEY, James H., 114; James S., 77
BRINKMAN, Alderman, 61, 62
BRISTOW, Bob, 106
BRODIE, Lt. W.B., 132
BROOKS, Miss Rose, 63
BROOMAN, Ronald, 113
BROWN, Alderman, 60; Bob, 102; George, 70; Henry, 8; Mr. & Mrs. J., 95; Jim, 100; Ken, 70; Leta, 101; Lt. K, 128; Michell, vi; Miss Nellie, 63; Mr. & Mrs. P., 95; Sister P., 96; Peter, 61; Tom, 74; Dr. Tracy, 109
BRUBACHER, Harry, 86
BUCZKOWSKI, Frank, 109
BUKICH, John, 111
BULMER, Mike
BURGESS, Capt. F.E., 132; Coal, 84
BURNETT, James, 126
BURNIP, William, 124
BURNS, Sgt. L.R., 132
BURRELL, William “Tiny”, 32
BURTON, J.H., 28
BURWELL, Colonel, 2; Mahlon, 2, 3; W., 95
BUTCHER, Elsie, 85
BUTLER, Charles, 64; Don, 100
BUTTERFIELD, Chris, 70
BUTTERWICK, Dick, 122
CABOT, Bill, 99; Herb, 76; Stan, 76
CALCOTT, Christopher, 61
CALDWELL, Bill “Trout”, 110; Bruce, 140; Henry, 72; Trout, 110
CALVER, H., 61
CAMERON, Colonel Ian D., iv; Hugh [Sr], v; Hugh C. Jr, v; Ian D., v, vi; Miss Jean, 104; Kenneth, v; Lorraine, 86; Lt. Col. I., 134; Lt. Col. Ian D., 134; Lt. Col. H.C., 132, 134; Lt. Ian, 130; Marilyn, v; Mr. [of London], 28; Scotty, 98; Vera C., iv; W.K., 105; William K., v
CAMPBELL,, Brother, 95; Colie, 105; John, 74; Lt. P.S., 132; Maj. P.S., 134; Mr. [wagon & carriage maker], 4; P.G.M., 95; Tpr., 135
CARLESS, Bert, 85, 86
CARLISLE, Dr., 38
CARLSON, Vernon, 86
CARR, Dave, 109; Steve, 109
CARRIE, Capt. W.H., 129; Dr. Douglas S., 43; James, 43, 149; Lt. D.S., 130; Lt. Douglas Scott, 131; Robert, 43
CARTER, Charlie, 70; Don, 99; George, 122
CASANOVA, Bruno, 100; Willie, 100
CASEY, Sgt. A., 132
CASKEY, G.S., residence, Myrtle Street, inside back cover
CASSIDY, T.J., 15
CAUGHELL, Fran , 86; Frances, 85; Keith, 107; Lt. Col. E.H., 129
CAVEN, Mr., 76
CHALMERS, Allis, 68
CHAMBERLAIN, Major R.S., 134
CHANT, 109
CHANTLER, Capt. R.L., 134
CHAPMAN, Alan, 61
CHARLES, Mrs. Cameron, [Marilyn], v
CHASE, Elias, 53; Wally, 102
CHESTER, Mark, 109
CHLO Radio, 153
CHOCHRILL, Richard C., 41
CHORAS [Mrs.], 45; Theodore, 45
CHURCHILL, Mike, 109
CHUTE, Murray, 21; N., 101; T., 101
CLAKES, F., 73
CLARIS, G. T., 95; George, 84; George T., 12
CLARK, “Algie”, 122; Jim, 100; John, 100
CLARKE, Blair, 110; Cyril H., 110; Frank, 21
CLAXTON, Kate, 84
CLIFFE, Alan, 143
CLOOS, George, 78
COCKSHUTT, Lt./Gov., 64
COHOE, Edward C., Police Chief, vi, 67
COLCOTT, C., 60
COLE, Miss Ella, 97; Lt. J.A., 132; Mr. [blacksmith], 4
COLIN, Dr., 9
COLVELL, Merv, 76
COMPTON, Frank, 21
CONLEY, Albert, 126; J.P., 126; James, 126; Junior, 126
CONRAD, Connie, 86
COOK, R.A., 15
COOMBES, Clark, vi
COPEMAN, Miss, 97; Miss Ruby, 96
CORBETT, S., 60
CORLIS, Agnes, 94; Capt. J., 128; Dr. Charles C., 94, 95; [Dr.] Josiah, 50, 94, 95; Margaret [Walker], 94; Dr. Margaret A., 94; Dr. Margaret, 95; Dr. Philip E., 94, 95; Dr. Wilson S., 94
CORMACK, Chas., 76
CORNELL, Sgt. L.B., 132
CORNISH, Richard, 111
CORRIGAN, Vivian, 86
COSEN, George, 116; Ivan, 116
COSENS, Albert, 21; Don, vi; Mrs., 116; Wilfred, 116
COULTER, W.R., 44; W.W., 44
COUSMEAN, I. of Montreal, 112
COWIE, Ed, 121
COWLARD, Tpr. John, 135
COYNE, Dr. J.H., v; Dr. James H., 88; William, 8
CRACK, Harry, 61, 126
CRAIG, 2 Lt. C., 128; Godfrey, 86
CRANE, Miss, 63
CRAWLEY, Ernie, 99
CRIPPS, Dave, 70; W.T., 60
CROCKER, Capt. D., 134; Geo. K., 12
CROTHERS, T. W., 9
CRUISE, Oliver, 11
CURNOE, Glen, vi
CURRAH, Judy, 107; Thomas, 140; Tommy, 134
CURTIS, Carolyn, vi, 93; Isabel, 106; Dr. J.D., 58, 64; Dr. James D., 63; Stan, 106; Thomas, 2, 3
CUSHMAN, Lauri, 109
CUTTER, Cpl. E., 135
CYR, Peter, 111
DALTON, Carl, 15
DANIELS, O/C, N., 134
DARRACH, Neil, 8, 13, 43, 65, 80
DAVEY, Bob, 86; George W., 48; Paul, 111
DAVIDSON, 109
DAVIES, Rev. J. A., 88
DAVIS, John, 2; R.H., 133; Premier William, 97
DAVY, Fred, 67
DAWDY, Don, 110; Perc, 109
DAY, Anne, 105, 106; Hap, 70; Kerry, 70, 106
De WELTER, W. , 95
DECOW, Abner, 2
DEES, Bill, 110, 111
DELL, Gene, 100
DENNING, Gord, 86
DENNY, Kathy, 87
DERROUGH, Mike, 106
DESBOURG, Rick, 111
DEVINE, Billy, 113
DEZIEL, Ron , 111
DINGMAN, L.H., 77, 78
DISBROWE, G.E., 96; George, 122
DOAN, 109; Leo, 99; Les, 109
DOGGETT, F., 61
DOHERTY, W.B., 12
DOLLAR, Lt. J., 134
DOLPHIN, Dick, 106
DONAHUE, D.J., 38
DORLAND, Sgt. J.S., 132
DOUGHERTY, Todd, 111
DOUGLAS, 109
DOUPE, Gary, 99
DOWLER, Capt. R.H., 129; Garvey, 71; Jonathan, 71; Robert H., 71
DRAKE, Benjamin, 4, 13, 35; Daniel, 8, 10; Richard, 2; William, 2
DREADY, Tom, 122
DRENNAN, Dr. Jennie, 63
DREWITT, Wayne, 99
DUBBER, Sam, 10
DUBE, Mrs., 95
DUCKWORTH, Ernest, 97, 140
DUFTY, Jean, 106
Duke of Northumberland, 131
DUKES, Harry, 20
DUNCAN, Hon. Capt. J., 134; Lt. B., 132; Rob, 109
DUNCOMBE, Dr. Charles, 3; Mrs. Chas., 104; Dr. Elijah, 4 –

Mentioned in the STTJ in a History of Medicine in St. Thomas 23 July 1924 –

DUNN, Jack, 70
DUNSMORE, R.O., 109
DYER, George, 140
EASTABROOK, Mr., 55
EATON, Lt. F., 134; Sgt. F., 132
EBERTS, Leila (Mitchener), 101
EBY, O.C., 15
ECCLES, S., 12; Samuel, 12
ECKERT, Rick, 102
EDEN, Frank, 109
EDGAR, Gord, 70
ELDERT, Capt. C., 134
Elgin, Lord and Lady, 134
ELGIN, Lord, 131
ELLIOTT, Charles, 121; Dallas, 99; Gerry, 106; Maj. E., 132; Mary Ellen, 122; Robert, 97
ELLIS, Calvin W. “Cal”, 116; H.F., 12; RSM (WOI) A.B., 132, 134, 135; W.F., 12, 28
ELLWOOD, Earl, 21; J., 95
EMBROLL, Joe, 111
EMMOTT, Ross, 106
EMSLIE, Robert, 98, 139
ERMATINGER, C.O., 12, 88; Capt. C.P., 129; Charles O., 8; Edward, 3; Percy C., v
ESSERY, Brother, 95
EVANS, Joe, 98, 99
EVENDEN, Mr., 73
EWANS, Tom, 102
EWART, John, 109
FAIRWEATHER, Mary, 106
FANJOY, Edward O., 88
FARLEY, Janet, 86, 87; John, 12, 28; Kate, 86, 87; Lois, 90; Mayne, 101; Pte. Edge, 129
FATILA, Miguel, 111
FAW, Ray, 70
FELLOWS, Sgt. F.J., 132
FERGUSON, Bill, 106; Daphne, 106; Premier G.H., 81; L., 95; M., 109; Sandra, 105; Sandy, 106
FERLEY, M. of Montreal, 112
FERNS, Marion, 122
FEWINGS, Chief James, 66
FIELD, Marshall, 113
FINLAY, Dr. Charles M., 41; Dr. Charles, 85
FISH, Fred, 85
FISHER, David, 86, 87; Laurie, 86; Madeline, 101
FITZSIMONS, Dr. C., 12
FLANNERY, Father, 84
FLEMMING, Al, 111
FLINT, Lorne, 109
FLORCYK, Donna, 105, 106
FLOWERS, 109; Joe, 18
FOLEY, James, 61
FOOTE, William, 60, 61; Wm, 61
FORACRE, John, 76
FORBES, Mr. & Mrs.,J., 95
FORSBERG, Dr., 38
FOSTER, Russell, 113
FOUNTAIN, Eugene of Detroit, 17
FOWLER, Donald, 113; H.W., 133; Pat, 86; Patricia, 87
FOX, B.A., 133; Terry, 100
FOY, Sgt. W.F., 132
FRANK, F.P., 78
FRANKLIN [Mr.], 81
FRASER, Alex., 12
FREEMAN, Art, 130; Leslie, 21
FRIJIA, Nick, 111
FRISHETTE, June, 86
FRY, K., 135; Ken, 106
FULTON, Dr. James, 12, 38
FUTCHER, Al, 110, 111; Dorothy, 88
GADSBY, N., 61
GALE, Sgt. G., 135
GALLOWAY, George, 21; Ross, 112
GARDNER, Lottie, 15; Sgt. W.E., 132
GARVIN, John, 60
GATES, Lt., 128
GEDDES, Mrs. Geo., 104; Ron, 102; Sgt., 66
GERRAD, Mrs. D. E., 104; Doug, 109; Lt. Col. D.E., 130; Lt. W.D., 132
GIBSON, O. “Gibby”, 99
GIFFORD, C.S.M. (W.O.II), W., 132
GILBERT, 109, Mr. [tailor], 4; Don, 105, 106; Dr. Donald, 105; M.A., 12, 26, 28; Marwood, 78; Marwood, A., 38
GILMORE, Tpr. J., 135; Ben, 133
GILS, Charlie, 70
GILSON, Bob, 99, 111
GIRLING, William, 113
GLEN, “Doc” , 100
GLENN, Magistrate, 30
GLIDDON, Bill, 86
GLOIN, A.J., 37
GOLDEN, Flight Lt. William “Bill”, 133
GOLDING, Stan, 15
GOODALL, Bob, 109
GOODHUE, Arthur of Walkerville, 125
GOODING, Guy, 109
GOODWIN, C.F., 73; Frank, 73; Samuel, 41, 73
GORDON, Gerald, 113
GORMLEY, Mary Ellen (Elliott), 122
GOUGH, H.T., 120
GOULD, Anson, 4; Mr. J.H., 43
GRAHAM, Buck, 99; Capt. A.W., 128
GRANT, Malcolm, 86, 87; Mary, 106; Sgt., 66, 67
GRAY, Mrs. C., 104; George, 81
GREEN, Bus, 106; Gertrude Huntley, 8; J.F., 133; J.M., 8, 10, 38; Lt. Col., 130; Lt. Col. W. “Billy”, 135; Lt. Col. William J., 129; Maj. F.R., 134; W/C J.F., 134; Col. William, 69
GREENE, Lt. D.C., 132
GRIFFIN, J., 12; Joseph, 28
GRIMSTEAD, Wm., 61
GRIOUX, Brian, 111
GUEST, mayor, 58
GUNSON, Chief, 66
GURTON, Capt. D., 134
GUSTIN, Dr. E.W., 10, 12, 38
HAGERMAN, Doug, 87
HALL, John, 102
HAMILTON, James, 2
HANCOCK, W., 15
HANLEY, Tom, 99
HANNON, John, 13; Ralph, 76
HARBOUR, Monica, 41
HARDING, P.S.D., v
HARKNESS, Bea, 101
HARNETT, Maj. H., 134
HARPER, J., 15
HARRIS, Wilmer, 100
HARTSELL, Dick, 70
HAWKESLEY, W., 130
HAYES, J., 61
HEARD, Sgt. Major G., 132
HEARN, Edward, 122
HEATH, C.S.M. W.O.II), M., 132
HELLIER, J., 61
HEMPHILL, George, 125
HENDERSON, Alex, 60, 61; Del, 85
HEPBURN, Premier Mitchell, 136
HESELTINE, Jim, 106
HICKS, Percy, 61
HIGGINS, Signaller Gordon, 133
HIKELE, Gerald, 111
HILL, Padre Archdeacon, 135
HINDLEY, James C., 88
HINZ, Rich, 109
HOARE, Paul, 86
HOBDEN, George, 122
HODGE, Mrs. Betty, 149
HODGKINSON, 3
HOLBOURNE, Mr. of the St. Thomas Hotel, 4
HOLDEN, 2 Lt. J., 128
HOLLINGSHEAD, Drum-Major E., 132
HOLLINGSWORTH, Ken, 100
HOLLINS, W., 11
HOLLWAY family, 96; Hattie, 96, 97
HOLMAN, N.G. Brother, 96; Mrs. R., 95; W., 95; Mrs. W., 95
HOLMES, David, 86, 87; Jessie, 86
HOLT, Sgt. R.R., 135
HONSINGER, Dr. E.W., 120
HOPKINS, J.H., 76; James H., 76
HORTON, 109
HORTON, E.A., 30, 64; Edward, 12
HOTSTON, Sgt. G.F., 132
HOUGH, Ken, 99
HOULE, Andy, 102
HOUSE, Vern, 70
HOUSTON, J., 109
HOWARD, Mr. [wagon & carraige maker], 4; Cpl. V, 135; Tpr. Wayne, 135
HOWE, Sgt. E.W., 132
HOY, David, 86
HUBERT, Chester, 21
HUGHES, Roland, 85, 86
HUMPHREY, Hank, 98
HUNT, Alderman, 8, 60;Capt. R.F.H., 132; Frank, 77; Mr. [of London], 28; Squire Frank, 8, 26, 28
HUTCHIN, Paul, 109
HUTCHINSON, Alfred M., 39; Mr. of the Middlesex Hotel, 4
IDSARDI, Miss Beatrice, 104; Marion, vi; William E., 55
INCH, Tim, 106
INGRAM, George A., 48
IODE, 88
ION, Mike, 74
JACKSON, Frank J., 39, 51; Gertie, 51; H., 109; Vickie, 87
JACQUES, Jack, 110
JAGOE, Lou, 15
JAMIESON, Anna, 3
JAY, Harvey
JENNINGS, Capt. J., 134; Capt Jack, 134; Ian, 109; W.B., 73
JOHNSON, Capt. R.W., 132; Gib, 37
JOHNSTON, 76; Lt. A.F., 132; Lt. M., 134; Lt. W.J., 132; Milt, 111
JOLLEY, Earl, 53; M., 135
JONES, 109; 104; Ab, 100; Capt. Thomas, 135; Drum Major F., 135; Harry, 125; Trent, 103, 104; W.H., 28
JUDD, Lefty, 98
KAINS, Capt. R., 128; John A., 12; Dr. Robert, 63
KAMM, Charles, Mr., 26, 28
KARN, Sharon, 87
KEATING, J., 12
KEENLEYSIDE, “Cliff” of London, 114
KEMPSTER, Vange, 86; Vanje, 87
KENNEDY, Morris “Mut”, 99; Russ, 106
KENNY, Ed, 102
KENT, Drew, 109
KER, John S., 88
KERR, C.Q.M.S., G. W., 132
KETCHABAW, Police Chief, 67; Sgt., 66
KEWLEY, Keith, 102
KIELY, Mr. of the Caledonia, 4
KILGORE, J., Mr. & Mrs., 95
KILMER, Norman, 140
KILPATRICK, David, 10, 37, 80
KING, Bill, 110; Evelyn, 101; Lt. Col., E.G., 134, 135; Lt. E.G., 132; Maj. E.G., 134; Maj. W.D., 132, 134; Mrs. P.O., 104; William, 8
KINGSWOOD, Isaac W., 39
KIRK, Hazel, 84
KITCHEN, Fred, 101; Ken, 99
KITSON, Florence, 76
KLINE, Gary, 109
KNEESHAW, Carolyn, vi
KNIGHT, Capt. R., 134; Dave, 109
KNUDSON, George, 104
KOPLIN, C.D., 112
KOVACS, E.S., vi
KRAEMER, Jens, 111
KYLE, Bill, 70
LABATT, John, 78
LAING, Peter, 112, 140, 143; Sgt. G.W., 132
LAMPORT, Mr. of the St. Thomas Hotel, 4
LANSING, Russ, 121
LATTANZIO, Frank, 111; Lino, 111
LAURIER, Wilfred, 90
LAVERY, A., 62
LAWES, Keith, 106
LAWING, Butch, 100
LAWRENCE, Dr., 103; George, 2; S/Sgt. Rae, 135; Tpr. Doug, 135
LAY, Tpr. T., 135
LAZARUS, Sgt. M., 132
Le COURTOIS, Tpr. G., 135
LEACK, Peter, 86
LEAK, Peter, 87
LEE, Bill, 70; J.G., 133
LEFLEUR, Bob, 102
LEITCH, Mrs. C.S., 104; Capt. R.W., 132
LEMON, Frank, 64
LENERTY, Gus, 21
LEONARD, Sgt. C., 130
LESSARD, Ben, 70
LESTER, Cpl.D., 135
LEVERTON, Mark, 109
LEWIS, Asahel, 3; Charles E., 70; Ella, 95; F.O., 135; Fred, 113; Mrs. Fred, 113; Maj. F.O., 132, 134
LIGHTBURN, Steve, 120
LINDOP, H., 138; Henry, 38; William E., 76
LINDSAY, Lt. Col., 129; Ralph “Dude”, 99
LLYOD, W.O.2 C.D., 131
LOCKE, Percy, 28
LOCKWOOD, Peter, 109
LOMBARDIE, John, 121
LONG, J.Z., 63, 80
LOUCKS, Paul, vi
LOVE, Mr. [cabinet maker], 4
LOVEDAY, Charlie, 61
LOVELOCK, Tpr. Paul, 135
LOW, Don, 122; Lt. Col. C.A., 134
LOWE, Edward, 20
LOWRY, J., 109; Pete, 109
LUFT, Beth, 105, 106; Ed, 67
LUKE, Messrs., 4
LUMLEY, C.R., 62; Olive, 86
LUSCOMBE, George, 109; Sparky, 108, 109
LYLE, Jim, 106
LYONS, Dad, 98
MACDONALD, Kip, 111
MACDOUGALL, Colin, 12
MAHON [tailor], 4
MAINE, Mike, 87
MAIR, Maj. A.K., 132
MALLOY, Rod, 111
MANDEVILLE, David, 2
MANN, Mr., 74
MANNING, H.G. (Harry), 21
MARCOTULLIO, Angelo, 111
MARLATT, Mr., 141
MARPLE, C.J. (Charlie), 21
MARR, Capt. S., 134
MARSHALL, Bill, 102; L/Cpl. H., 135; Larence “Lolly”, 110; Mr., 126; S/Sgt. Lolly, 135; Sgt. A.F., 132
MARTIN, Art, 109; Donald, 86; L., 133; W.F., 60
MARTYN, J.P., 8
MASON, Herb, 100; Herm, 110
MASSECAR, Howie, 109
MASTERS, Reg, 70
MATHEWS, A.I., 60
MAXWELL, C.F., 78; Cliff, vi; G.B, 95; Magistrate, 66
MAY Bros., inside front cover
MAYCOCK, Lt. M., 134
McADAM, Joseph, 105
McARTHUR, General, 2
McBAIN, John, 67
McBRIDE, Capt. G., 134; Sgt. G.E., 132
McCALLUM, D., 78; Dan, 124
McCANCE, Muriel, 85
McCART, Harry, 66; Sgt. 67
McCARTHY, Jack; Joe, 122
McCAW, Ken, 122; Rick, 100; Terry, 122
McCLENAGHAN, Ron, 109
McCORKLE, Valerie, 87
McCORMICK, Dave, 87; Sharon, 70
McCULLOUGH, Terry, 109
McCULLY, Mrs. Eva, Det. Joseph, 66; Robert, 55
McDOUGALL, 2 Lt., 132; Clark, 92; Marion, 86; William, 85
McFADDEN, Peter, 149
McGill [university], 94
McGILL, Shawn, 111
McGILLIVRAY, Capt. N.H., 130
McGONIGAL, Hugh, 102
McGREGOR, A., 21; Colin, 66; Joey, 86, 87
McINTYRE, Alf, 109; Mrs. J., 104; William, 64
McKAY family, 72; Bill, 122; Ian, 113; J.W., 8; John [store], 4; K.E., 88; Mrs. K.W., 104; Ken, 102; Kenneth W., 72; Lt. K.H., 131; R.; W. Scott, 72; William K.A., 72
McKELLAR, Gord, 15
McKEOWN, Sam, 20, 66; Sgt., 67
McKERRACHER, H.A., 112
McKILLOP, 109; Dr., 38
McLACHLIN, 2 Lt., 132; A., 109; A. residence, Wellington St., inside front cover; Archibald, 8, 65, 77; M., 109
McLARTY, Duncan, 28; Dr., 9, 10, 12
McLAW , Ella/Mrs. Harry Plastow, 115; David, 115
McLEAN, Bonnie, 86; Eva, 126; John, 12; Mrs. R.H., 126
McLELLAN, Miss, 63
McNABB, Arthur (Frenchy), 21
McNAMES, Earl, 117
McNAULTY, Drew, 111
McNEAL, Archibald, 2
McNEIL, Lt. Col. J.W., 135; Maj. J.W., 134; Mrs. R.H., 88; Ralph, 140; Mr. Ron, 134; Ronald D., 88
McNULTY, Mrs. Patrick, 10; Peter, 10, 13, 126
McPHEE, Danny, 99
McQUIGGAN, Tpr. Ron, 135
McROBERTS [tailor], 4
McTAGGART, J.L. (Mac), 21
MEDCALF, Lt. Co.. F.H., 135; Maj. A.E., 69; Mrs. A.E., 104; F. Harry, 69; Harry, 108, 109; Lt. A.E., 132; Lt. Col. F.H., 134; Ted, 69, 109;
MEDLYN, Sgt. E., 132
MEEHAN, Alderman, 61; Patrick, 47
MEEK, Professor, 84; Thomas, 60
MELDRUM, Lt., 132
MELVILLE, Fred, 109; Jim, 67, 112
MERRITT, Keith, 86, 87
METCALFE, H. (Mud), 15; Lt. G.A., 130; Lt. George A., 130
MICKLEBOROUGH, Joseph, 28, 43; William, 43
MIDGELY, George W., 72; John, 72
MILLARD, George, 21; Sgt. J.A., 132
MILLEN, Jack, 98
MILLER, Mrs. Bertha, 58; Bob “Chooch”, 110, 111; Campbell, 113; E. residence, Curtis & St. George streets, inside back cover; Ed, 12; Rev. Kenneth K., 88; Lt. R.J., 132; Robert, 12; W.C., 55, 67; Warren, 30
MILLS, Howard, vi; Dr. P., 12; Tpr. K., 135
MILTON, Paul, 111
MINOR, Mr. & Mrs. W. A., 95; Vice Grand Sister W.A., 96
MITCHELL, Bert, 99; James, 43; Mr. [cabinet maker], 4; Roger, 99
MITCHENER, Leila, 101
MITERLLA, J.C., 62
MITSUMOTO, 70
MONTGOMERY, Jack, 70; Robt., 15
MOODIE, John of Hamilton, 114
MOON, Mildred, 106
MOORE, Capt. W., 128; Elijah, 28; Frankie, 99, 109; Leggo, 99; M.T., 5, 10; Thomas, 13; Timothy, 4
MORGAN, George W., 65; Wm., 60
MORI, Harvey, 70
MORIN, Dorothy, 87; Mike, 87
MORRIS, Mr. David, 90
MORRISON, Ted, 100
MORRISS, Ernest, 21
MORSE, Israel, 8
MORTIN, Isable, vi
MOWELL, S. W., 30
MOWFORTH, Mrs. Mabel, vi, 95
MULHERN, Mike, 86
MULINARO, Walt, 111
MUNRO, Colin, 78; David, 80; N., 60; Sherriff, 28
MUNTO, Colin, 28
MURPHY, Joe, 84
MURRAY, Seaman Carl, Seaman, 133; Geo., 15; Roy, 111; Steve, 122
MUSSELMAN, Aaron, 28
MYERS, Bob, 110, 111
Myrtle [school], 13, 80
NADLEY, Noel, 122
NAIRN, Maj. D.R., 132
NASH, Sophia, 96
NEAL, Bob, 122; R.F., 15; Wayne, vi
NEALON, Charles, 21
NEIL, Dan, 102
NEWPORT, Newton, 76
NEWTON, 109
NICOLSON, Capt. D.K., 128
NORRIS, Cecil, 76; Howard, 76
NORTHCOTT, George, 30
NORTHWAY, John, 71
NOTMAN, [Mr.], 90
OLDHAM, Wray, vi, 117
OLIVER, Ken, 32
OLMSTEAD, W.W., 15
O’MALLEY, Lt. Col. C.A., 128
O’NEIL, C., 60
O’REILLY, Mr. of the Talbot Mansion, 4
ORMSBY, William, 88
OSBORNE, Sgt. T., 132
OSGOODE, Ross, 90, 91
PADDON, Joan, 86; Stuart, 134; Wayne, vi, 110, 111
PADGETT, Sgt. H.A., 132
PAFFORD, Red, 76
PALMER, W. “Shine”, vi; Benny, 121, 137; Carl, 121; Mr. & Mrs. J., 95; W.L. “Shine”, 145
PANNET, Scotty, 109
PARISH, David, 4
PARKER, John, 111
PARKES, George, 106
PARRACK, Steve, 109
PARSONS, John, 113
PATTERSON, Jim, 76
PAUL, Eltham, 78
PAYNE, Julia, 91
PEARCE, AnnaMae, 105, 106
PEARSON, Capt R.W., 132; Lt. R.W., 132
PEART, Walt, 58, 59, 85
PENHALE, Bill, 122; Matt, 64
PENWARDEN, Oliver, 73
PERRY, A. [of Montreal], 60; Arland, 21
PETERS, Peter, 124; Steve, vi
PETRIE, Rev. J.L., 130
PHILLIPS, Sgt. D.G., 132
PIERCE, Mr. & Mrs. W., 95
PIGEON, Dick, 74
PINCOMBE, Robert, 10
PINK, Charles, 21
PIOTROWSKI, Adam, 111
PIXLEY, Anna, 84
PLASTOW, Mrs. Harry/Ella McLaw, 115
PLAUMANN, Eddie, 111
PLAYER, Norm, 70
PLETSCH, Gus., 15
POCOCK, Brig. M., 134
POLLOCK, Bruce “Bruno”, 99
POMEROY, Sgt. N., 135
PONSFORD, G., 109; H., 109; Herman, 61, 125; James, 80; Ken, 109
POOK, Charles “Cy”, 112; Dave, 99
POOLE, Dr. Franklin D., 93
POST, Chuck, 111
POTTINGER, J., 105
POTTS, Stu, 122
PRICE, Fred, 38; J.H., inside back cover
PROCTOR, Carson, 100; General, 2
PRONGER, Ron, 100
PUDNEY, Ed, 121
PULLEN, Don, 104, 110; J.T., 13; Tom, 106
PURDOM, T. , 31; T.H., 31
PYETT, Tpr. S., 135
QUEEN, Ben, 50
RAE, Sheryl (Yates)
RAMEY, H., 133
RANKIN, Maj. R.W., 132; R.W. (Bert), 106
RAPELJE, Daniel, 2
RAVEN, Capt. D.C., 134; Charles, 75; Charles E., 75; Mrs. Charles, vi; Forbes, 75; Lt. D.C., 132
RAYNER, H., 61; Jack, 21; William, 113
READE, Stan, 85, 86
REATH, Jim, 110; Mr., 58
REDDING, Sgt. S., 132
REGAN, Charles, 47
REICE, B., 61
REICHELD, Sgt. C.T., 132
REID, George. 67; William C., 80
REIDY, Mrs. B., 84
REISER family, 78; William Sr., 78
REMEY, A.B., 12
REVELL, Frank, 60, 61
REYNOLDS, G.J., 11, 13; Jackie, 87; Jacqueline, 86; P., 12
RICHARDSON, G.H., 15; Jack, 86, 49; Lt. R., 134
RICK, James, 73
RICKWOOD, Thomas, 66, 67
RIDER, Eilleen, 86
RIEL, Louis, 128
RISDON, William, 68
RISEBOROUGH, Doc, 99
ROBERTS, Albert, 58; Brian, 86; Helen, 86
ROBERTSON, 109; Dean, 86; J.N., 15; Maj. R.S., 129
ROBINS, Glen, 86
ROBINSON, (W.O.I) W.T., 132; Al, 111; C.E., 104; Don, 122; Grand Master, 95; Hattie, 96; Sgt. V., 132; T., 61; William, 125
RODGERS, Bud, 121
ROE, Henry, 30
ROLAND, F., 95
ROLPH, Dr., 3
ROLSON, Wilf, 70
RONALD, Dick, 105, 106
ROSE, Bill, 109; Jim, 109
ROSS, Al, 32; Gord, 122; Judge, 66; Sgt. William, 66; Vic, 86
ROWE, Ed (Shorty), 20; W.E., 67
ROWLAND, Zack, 73
ROWLEY, Mrs. C., 95; Glen, 21
ROYCE, Dave, 74
RUDOLPH, Dorothy, 95; Henry, 78
RUPPLE, Jack, 106
RUSSELL, James, 73
RYCKMAN, L/Cpl. R., 135
RYKERT, Mr., 4
SAGE, Jim, 32
SANDERS, Lawrence, 113; Edra, 97; R.A., 140; Richard, 41, 73
SANDERSON, W.J., 53; William, 21
SANDS, J.R. (Bob), 21
SAYWELL, Bramwell, 22
SCARFF, Mrs. Harvey, 104
SCHAFFER, Larry, 102
SCHNEIDER, Reinhard, vi
SCHOTT, 109
SCHRAM, Leaman, 70; Stan, 70
SCOTT, [Miss], 76; Capt. N.B. “Nipper”, 130; Capt. Norman Bruce “Nipper”, 131; Lt. C., 128; Matthew, 124; Murray, 76; T.A., 13; T.H., 76; Thomas, 124; Thomas H., 76
SEARLE, Alma, 86
SEARS, Christel, 87; Elizabeth, 87
SEE, Larry, 100
SEFTON, Cliff, vi, 13, 76; Frank, 76
SHAKIR, Pat, vi
SHANNON, Lt. W.A., 132
SHARKEY, Helen, 101; Kay, 101
SHAVER, Helen, 86
SHAW, Maj. J.D.P., 128
SHEPHERD, Bob, 74; E.E., 77
SHERRY, Bill, 122
SHIPMAN, Al, 86
SHOEMAKER, Otto, 21
SHONE, Jack “Red”, Stoker, 133
SHULTZ, M. L., 62
SILCOX, Dr. S., 88
SIM, Brian, vi; Gordon, 86, 87; Lt. B.D., 128, 131
SIMPSON, C.Q.M.S., T.E., 132; Ted, 86; Tom, 85, 86
SISLER, B.C., 86
SISSONS, Const. George, 66
SKELDING, Don, 100
SLATER, Jonathan, 4
SLOGGETT, mayor, 26, 28
SMALE, “Chuck”, 101; Bill, 101
SMALL, Ambrose J., 84; Richard, 61
Smith, Arthur S.,  77; Bob, 102; Bruce, 122; Capt. D., 134; Capt. E.D., 132; Capt. Ed. A., 132; Capt. L., 134; Capt. R., 134; Charles, 4; Chester H., 146; E.A., 28, 96; F.M. Bell, 8; G.E., 12; Garret, 2; George P., 70, 76, 119; John, 50; John E., 10, 48; John Enslie, 11; Lee, 122; Lorraine, 87; Marg, 101; R.S., 133; Roy, 31; Sgt. A.D., 135; St. Thomas, 8; W. St. Thomas, 91; Dr. W.B., 12
SMITHER, Michael J., vi, 72
SMOUT, Marvin, 113
SMYTH, Joe, 106
SNOWSELL, Verne, 99
SOPER, 73
SOUTHERN, Percy, 15
SPACKMAN, Percy, 64, 140
SPARKS, Ned, 85
SPARLING, Lt., 132; W.H. “Tubby”, 145
SPENCE, Jack, 88
SPENCLER, R.A., 133
SPITLER, Miss, 63
SPROULE, Jack, 18
SQUANCE, Bro., 96; J., 95
STACEY, Colonel, 28; Gord, 122; Col. John, 28; T., 28
STAFFORD, Harold E., 88; Murray, 70; Ross, 70
STANBURY, Lt. Col. F.G., 131
STAPLETON, Jim, 109
STEELE, Lt. G.H., 132
STEVENSON, Basil, 15; C.F., 15
STEWART, Bill, 113; C.S.M. (W.O.II) G.H., 132; Eileene, vi; J., 135; J.W., 95; James, 140; Lt. Col. G.C., 132; Sgt. C.R., 132; William, vi, 113
STILL, J.H., 12, 28; James H., 26
STIRLING, Harry, vi; Robert (Bob), 47
STOCK, Tpr. R.C., 135
STOCKES, Jack, 76
STOKES, Alderman, 62; mayor, 66
STOLLERY, Jack, vi
STRECKS, Recording Sec. Sister G., 96
STRICKS, Mr. & Mrs. G., 95
STRINGER, Noble Grand Sister, 96; Mr. & Mrs. W., 95
STUBBS, K., 12
STURDY, Lt. A.A., 132
SUTHERLAND, A., 62; Alex., 61; Fred W., 77
SUTTON, Rae, 116
SWAN, Stu, 122
SWANCE,  Able Seaman Jack, 133
SWARTZ, C., 135
SWIFT, C.Q.M.S., S., 132; C.S.M. (W.O.II) A.H., 132; Dan, 110; Danny, 111; Sgt. H., 132
SYMINGTON, Harry, 66
SZABOLOS, Ursala, 87
TALBOT, Col. Thomas, 131; Colonel, 2
TALBOT, Col., 2
TANNER, Glen, 25, 32; Jim, 20; Robert, 25
TARR, Phil, 70
TARRY, Douglas, 113
TATE, Miss Ethel, 104
TAYLOR, Capt. K.R., 132; Mr. & Mrs. D., 95; M.H., 28; Maj. W.B., 134; Tpr. R., 135; W., 135; W.O.II, J., 135
TECUMSEH, Chief [of the Shawnee], 2
TEEPLE, W.B., 12
TEETZEL, Jay, 99
THOMAS, Robert, 70; Veronica, 105, 106
THOMSON, D.D., 15; John D., 88; Lt. S.L., 132; Stanley, 103, 104; William A., 5, 14
THORMAN, George, vi, 85, 86; George E., 88; Margaret, 85, 86
THORPE, L., 109
THWAITES, David, 68; John, 68
TIBBS, Alf, 137
TICHENER, W., 109
TIER, Frank, 109
TILFORD, Barbara, 106
TISDALL, Alex, 86
TODD, Douglas R., 88; Able Seaman Randall, 133
TOWERS, Marsh, 109
TOWNSEND, S., 130
TRAVERS, Leslie, 21
TURNBULL, Earl, 15; J., 133; Reg, 109
TURVILLE, Don, 110, 111
TWEEDALE, Dr., 12
UDELL, Charlie “Pood”, 99
UNDERHILL, W.J., 133; William, 59
UPPER, J.S., 65, 75
URBAN, Ray, 100
UTTER, Mrs. Wm., 104
VAIR, Ben, 122
Van BUSKIRK, W., 4; William, 8
Van DUSEN, J.D., 95
Van KOUGHNETT, Tpr., 135
VARDON, Clair, 109
VAUGHAN, George, 109; Ken, 86; Ray, 99
VICKERY, J., 95
VIDLER, Able Seaman William, 133
VIGARS, Bill, 86; William, 149
VINE, Fred, 100
VOADEN, Dr. A., 109; Dr. Arthur, 80; Dr., 81
WADDELL, Sister J., 96; Mr. & Mrs. J., 95; Sister Maggie, 95; W., 135; Wendel, 85
WADE, Mr. [apothecary shop], 4
WAGNER, Sgt. D.L., 132
WAITE, Jim, 104, 105, 106; Rick, 109; Sue, 105, 106
WALBOURN, W., 60; W.H., 61
WALDIE, John, 109
WALKER, Hiram, 29; Margaret A., 94; Wade, 111
WALLACE, A.E., 96
WALLS, Gordon, 86, 113
WALTHEW, Mr. [painter], 4
WALTON, Angus, 122; R.Q.M.S.(W.O.II) R.J., 122
WARD, Mr., 124; Professor, 124
WARNER, 109
WATLING, Mr., 126; W.O.1 RSM, C.J., 131
WATSON, Don, 109; Sadie, 101; Sgt. E., 132; Spence, 95
WATT, Moose, 99; Gary, 102; Mrs. Thomas, 127
WEATHERHEAD, A.J., 140
WEBB, 109; Fred, 15; N., inside back cover
WEBSTER, W.A., 12
WEEKS, Gordy “Lefty”, 99
WEESE, Don, 86
WEGG, George, 28
WEISE, Jinx, 105, 106
WELCH, Miss, 63; Sgt. H., 135
WELDON, James, 72
WELLER, Lt. J., 134
WELLS, Elgin, vi
WEST, Colin, 70
WESTAWAY, Bud, 99
WESTBROOK, Frederick, 78
WESTLAKE, W.F., 77
WHALLEY farm, 103
WHARRY, Russ, 109
WHISTLECRAFT, L.S.A. Donald, 133
WHITE, Barry, 100; Lt. W.B., 132; Tommy, 100; William J., 43
WHITEHEAD, Bill, 110
WHITEMAN, Wilf, 67
WIENS, Brian, 109
WIGMORE, Shirley, 86
WILCOX family, 13; Tpr. L, 135;
WILINSON, Jonathan, 77
WILKINS, Lt. N.F., 132
WILKINSON, Bill, 99; Gordon, 109; J., 12
WILLIAMS, Anne, vi; Dr., 4; Thomas, 13
WILLIAMSON, Ed, 109
WILLIS, Capt. P.R., 132; Marion (Ferns), 122
WILLSON, Benjamin, 2
WILSON, Dr. J.H., 115; Jack, 20; Joe, 32; Mr. of the Fountain Inn, 4
WINTER, Alan, 122; Bill, 109; Dave, 146
WINTERS, George, 109
WISE, Bob, 86; C.S.M. (W.O.II) F., 132; George, 100; Mary, 86
WISSINK, Martin, 109
WOLSELY, General, 128
WOOD, Amasa (from Fingal), 63
WOODS, 109; Geo., 15
WOODWARD, Frank, 53
WOOLLEY, Chuck, 112
WOOSTER, Job, 11, 13, 75
WORTH, Miss E., 95; Mr. & Mrs. Wm, 95
WRIGHT, Alderman, 8; Thomas, 8
YATES, Cheryl, 87
YEO, Tpr. Frank, 135
YOUNG, James, 113
YUREK, Mike, 111
ZIKMAN, Al, 105, 106
ZIMMER, Bob, 102
Places, Organizations, Companies, Etc.
10th Royal Grenadiers-Toronto, 129
1837 Rebellion, 128
18th Battalion. 130
1st Battalion. 130, 132
1st Royal Regiment, 4
24th Kent Regiment-Chatham, 129
25th Battalion Band, 28
25th Canadian Armoured Regiment, 134
25th Elgin Battalion of Infantry, 128, 129
27th Armoured Regiment Band, 135
2nd Reserve Battalion, 132
33rd Battalion. 130
5th Foot regiment, 131
70th Battalion, 130
7th Fusilers of London, 128, 129
91st Battalion Association, 130
91st Battalion, 69
91st Elgin Overseas Battalion, 130
A & P, 45, 51
A. Schulman of Canada, 145
A. Streib, 144
Abbey[?] Clinic, 144
Abdalla House, 24
Acacia Block, 11
Adcock’s Mill, 71
Agrico of Canada, 145
Agricultural Chemical Ltd., 144
Air Force Training School, 136
Aldborough, 2
Alexander’s Store, 4
Alexandria Avenue, 144
Allworth & Co. [store], 4
Alma College, 8, 22, 62, 142, 153
Alma Street, 149, 150
Alma, 56
Alnick, 144
Amasa Wood Hospital. 58, 63
American Civil War, 5
American Hotel, 13
American Museum of Natural History, New York, 124
Amherstburg, 2, 5, 6, 29, 107
Anderson Avenue, 144
Anderson’s Department Store, 96, 97
Anderson’s Limited, 42, 68, 71
Anglican church, 3
Ann Arbour, 100
Ann Street/St. Anne’s Place, 67
Archibald Stewart’s Grocery, 36
Arlington [hotel], 13, 126
Armouries, 80, 112, 129
Armoury, The, 91
Arnprior, 72
Art Gallery, 10, 38, 90, 142
Arthur Avenue, 124, 144
Arthur Voaden Secondary School, 81, 81, 83, 86, 123, 135, 137
Arthur Voaden Vikings [football team], 109
Athletic Park, v, 76
Atlantics [baseball team], 98
Atomic Energy Board, v
Aurora, 76
Avery, 144
Aylmer flying school, 136
Aylmer, 95, 128, 114, 136
Balaclava Street School, 80, 95
Balaclava Street, 13, 52, 69, 79
Baldwin and Robinson furniture store, 61
Bank of Montreal, 4, 41, 50, 73
Bank of Nova Scotia, 45, 117
Baptist Church, Southwick & Centre Streets, 6, inside front cover
Barnes’ Mens Shop [basketball team], 110
Barnum and Bailey Circus, 124
Baronet Shoes, 47
Barrie Road, 144
Barrie, 110
Barwick Street Bridge, 125
Baskin’s Fabric Centre, 48
Battle of Britain, 133
Bay City, 98
Beaver Block, 11
Beaver Fire Company, 5, 60, 62
Beaver No. 2 Company, 60
Beaver Pkging & W.W. Ind. Sup., 144
Bell and Ware [survey office], 13
Bell Telephone Company, 45, 62, 67, 144
Benjamin Treadwell [store], 4
Berry-Hill Ltd., 143, 144
Bessie Street, 19
Birds of Elgin County, Ontario, 113
Bishop Ltd., 144
Bissett’s Buicks and Pontiacs, 15, 151
Blackmore’s store, 62
Blue Line Store, 75
Board of Health, 58
Bob’s Submarines, 13
Boer War, 129
Brantford, 137, 152
Brass Craft of Canada, 144, 145
Brewers Retail, 144
Brewery Skeleton, 18, 52, 79
British Air Command, 136
Brockville, 110
Bromell Block, 37
Brooks, 144
Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, 117
Brown Brother’s [grocery], 11, 13
Brown Fintube Engineering, 143
Brunswick House, 13
Buckland, 144
Buffalo Railway, 143
Buffalo, 22, 29
Burke, 2 Lt. B., 128; Brian, 109
Burlington, 110
Burn’s Drug Store, vi
Burwell Road, 68, 143, 144, 152
BX Tower, 24
Byham Tp, 2
C. & O. Railway, 22, 143
C.H. Hepinstall [jewelery store], 10, 37
C.W.S., 144
Calco, 144
Campbell Mill, 24, 68, 74
Canada Iron Foundries Ltd., 68, 69, 139, 144
Canada Iron Foundry “Ironmen” [hockey team], 137
Canada Southern Hotel/”Devil’s half Acre”, 13
Canada Southern Park, 98
Canada Southern Railway, 5, 6, 13, 14, 15, 20, 29, 84, 105; Station, 94
Canada Southern water supply/Pinafore Lake, 103
Canada Trust, 151
Canada Vitrified Products Company, 140, 144
Canada Way, 144
Canadian and the American Express Companies, 37
Canadian Bread Company, 52
Canadian Division of the CSR, 17
Canadian Division of the MCR, 17
Canadian Electric Traction Company (of England), 30
Canadian Gibson Distillery Ltd., 144
Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce, 47
Canadian National Railway, 144
Canadian National Railway/CNR, 15, 19, 30, 31, 139, 141, 144, 147, 148
Canadian Pacific Railway/CPR, 26, 141, 144
Canadian Schenley Distilleries, 145
Canadian Timken Roller Bearing Company, 89, 103, 140, 141, 142, 143, 144
Canadian Vitrified Products Company, 141
Canadian Wheelmen’s Association, 114
Canadian Woodenware Company, 139
CANNING, Norm, 76
Canron, 69, 139
Capital Theatre  , 48, 89, 137
Capital Theatre Block, 46
Car Wheel Company, 62
Carnegie Foundation, 65
Catelli Products, 143
Catharine Street, 28
Catholic Church, 6, 10, 116, inside front cover
Catholic separate school, 6, 10
Centenial Avenue, 144
Centennial Celebration, 66
Central Elgin Collegiate, 81
Central Mortgage and Financing, 146
Central School, 80
Central United [church], 6
Centre Street, 25, 68, 91, 122, 125, 138, 146
Chamber of Commerce, vi
Chant’s Dry Goods, 52
Chatham Maroons [hockey team]
Chatham, 2, 71, 95, 107
Chesapeake Railway, 143
Chester Street, 58
Chicago, 29
China Hall & Silver Bazaar, N. Webb Proprietor, inside back cover
Christian Reform school, 153
Church of Christ Disciples, 6
Church Street, 5, 9, 28, 56
Cisco Rental
City Dairy, 123
City Hall, 28, 41, 44, 47, 65, 66, 89, 137, 152
City League [baseball], 101
City Roller Flour Mills, May Bros. Proprietors, inside front cover
City/Town Council, 13, 28, 31, 52, 53, 58, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 81, 94, 136, 140
Clarence Jolley’s Grocery Store, 53
Claris Banking House, 10, 37
Claris House/Grand Opera House, 85
Claris Opera House, 36
Clark Equipment of Canada Ltd., 143, 144
Cleveland, 14, 29, 143
Clevite Limited, 143
Cliff Maxwell, [store] 47
Clifton Hotel, 31
Cochills, 71
Coffey’s New Depot, 47
Cole’s Hotel, 13
Colsolidated Bathurst Packaging, 145
Columbia Hotel, 47
Columbia Theatre, 137
Conrail [railway], 15, 18; Depot, 18
Consolidated Bakers, 76
Consolidated Bathurst, 144
Controls Co. Canada Ltd., 144
Corlis Block, 50
Cossey’s Dry Goods, 47
Credit Valley Railway, 14
Crocker Street barracks, 128
Crocker Street, 90
Cross-Canada-Scotland Curlers’ Tour, 105
Crown Controls Manufacturing, 143, 144
Curran Road, 144
Curtis Street, 67, 68, 69, 76, 139
Cycle Town, 144
D&R Variety, 13
Dadson Pond, 31
Daily & Weekly Times, Talbot Street, 124, inside front cover
Dake House, 126
Dalewood Drive, 56, 144
Dan Drake’s Livery Stable, 36
Dean-Ø Towing, 144
Deleware, 2
Department of Education, 81
Depression (the), 22, 81, 120, 136
Detroit River, 29, 128
Detroit, 14, 29, 100
Devil’s Brigade, 134
Diana Sweets, 123; Diana Sweets Restaurant, 45
diphtheria, 58, 94
Disbrowe Motors Ltd., 149
Dispatch [newspaper?], 78
District of London, 4
Dixie Dairy Bar, 11, 13
Dominion Bank, 45, 78
Dominion Central Mortgage and Housing Corp., 146
Dominion Express, 62
Dominion Hotel, 13, 62
Dominion Natural Gas Co., 59
Dominion of Montreal Telegraph Company, 67
Dowler Block, 47, 71
Dowler Brothers, 71
Dowlers, 68
Downtown Development Board, 149
Dr. T.W. Duncombie’s Block, Talbot & Southwick Streets, inside back cover
Drake House, 125
Drill Shed, 90
Duart Brewery, 78
Duckworth Avenue, 144
Duckworth, Art, 85
Duncombe Opera House, 85
Dunwich, 2
Durametallic of Canada, 143, 144
Early Medical Men of Elgin County, 95
East End Bowling Alleys, 113
East Street, 146, 148
Ebenezer Christian School, 81
Edgeware Road, 144
Edmonton, 100
Edna Rebekah Lodge No 14, 95, 96
Edward [school], 81
Edward Street, 68, 144, 146
Elgin block, 9
Elgin Brewery, 78
Elgin Construction Ltd., 144
Elgin Co-operative Services, 74, 139
Elgin County Court House, 88
Elgin County Library, vi
Elgin County, v, 2, 4, 88, 112, 149
Elgin Court [school], 81
Elgin Golf and Country Club, 103
Elgin Golf Association, 139
Elgin Golf Course, 141
Elgin Handles Limited, 68, 70, 139
Elgin Historical and Scientific Institute, 88
Elgin Hotel/Elgin House, 10, 13, 126
Elgin Labour Temple, 117
Elgin Lodge 32, 95
Elgin Mall, 147
Elgin Military Museum, 142
Elgin Nature Club, 113
Elgin Pioneer Museum, vi, 88, 113, 124, 153
Elgin Plumbing, 144
Elgin Regiment Reserve Battalion, iv
Elgin Regiment, 112, 128, 131, 132, 134, 135
Elgin Street, vi, 10, 44, 56, 62, 72, 115
Elgin Theatre Guild, 86, 87, 153
Elgin Warehousing, 145
Elgin Women’s Institute, 88
Elgins [baseball team], 100
Elgins, 69
Eliza Street/Rosebery Place, 67
Elliott and Reath’s stable, 125
Elm Street, 24, 30, 32, 70, 101, 103, 146, 147, 148
Elmdale Cemetery, 70
Elmdale School, 80
Elmina Avenue, 146
Elysian Street, 110
Empire Flour Mills, 74
Empire Hotel, 13, 118
Engineering Dept., vi
Engineer’s Building, 46, 47
Engineer’s Hall, 117
English Church, Wellington St. [Anglican], inside front cover
Episcopal Church, 3
Erie & Huron Railway Company, 29
Erie Iron Works Ltd., 68, 139, 144
Erie Street, 146
Erieau, 29
Essex International of Canada, 144, 145
Ewen McIntyre brickyards, 71
F. & R. Supplies, 144
F. Hyde (Grace Construction Material), 143
F.W. Woolworth Co., 44
Fairview Avenue, 144, 147
Fanshawe College, 144, 153
Fearn Ford, 144
Federal Building, 42
Federation of Ontario Naturalists, 113
Fence Viewer Committee, 67
Fenian Raids, 5, 128, 130
Fingal Bombers [hockey team], 137
Fingal Bombing and Gunnery School, 136
Fingal Stage, 13
Fingal, 136
Fire and Water Committee, 61
Fire Department, vi, 6, 60
Fire Flies [fire company], 60
Fire Hall, 36, 62
First Avenue, 13, 18, 26, 30, 31, 62, 118, 139, 144, 146, 147,
First Canadian Tank Delivery Regiment, 132
First United Church, 78
Fisher Motors, 150
flax mill pond, 76
Flex-O-Lite of Canada Ltd., 144
Flint [Michigan], 100
Flora Street
Flora Street school, 81
Ford Motor Company of Canada, 144, 145
Forest Avenue, 116, 139
Forest Park [school], 81
Fort Erie, 4, 5, 16
Fort Malden, 2
Fourth Avenue, 116, 139
Francis Street/Hiawatha, 67
Franklin Ellwood & Co., 80
Fraser House-Port Stanley, 84
Free Library, 75
Free Trade building, 9
Fruit Growers’ Cold Storage Co-operative building, 105
G. Johnson Food Equip.
Galion Manufacturing, 145
Gallery 295 Hair Design, 38
Galt, 43, 98, 107, 147, 137
Gardens [arena], 102
Gas Office, 62
Gas Works, 137
Gaylord Road, 144
General Motors Diesel Plant, 143
General Motors, 140
George Street/Mondamin Street, 67
George T. Claris’s brokerage office, 36
Gerrard’s, 11
Gettas’, 123
Ghent, 2
Glencoe, 6, 14
Glidden Paints, 47
Gold Star Restaurant, 9
Golden Crust Bakery, 13
Golden Gate Restaurant, 11
Goodwin & Jennings, 73
Goodwin Furniture Company, 68, 73
Gore Bank, 4
Gorman-Rupp of Canada, 143, 144, 152
Gould Incorporated, 143
Gould Ltd., 144
Grace United [church], 6
Granada movie theatre, 85
Grand Central Block, 39
Grand Central Hotel, 10, 40, 58, 62, 91, 121, inside back cover
Grand Lodge of Canada West, 95
Grand Opera House, 35, 62, 84, 113
Grand River [the], 2
Grand Trunk [railway], 14, 15, 62
Granda Theatre, 137
Granite Arena, 105, 106, 137
Granite Curling Club, 105
Granite Rink, 102, 137
Grant Silcox [grocery], 11
Gravel Road/Sunset Drive, 9, 67, 78
Great North Western Telegraph, 62
Great Western Railway, 4, 6, 14, 28, 29
Green block, 10
Green Park, 46
Green’s Furniture Store, 10, 48
Green’s Planing Mill, 62, 138
Griffin and Wright, 71
Griffin’s Coal, 62
Groot, 144
Guelph, 71, 96
Guest Street, 144
Haggert and Cochrane Factory, 71
Haggert Brothers,10,  68, 71
Hamilton Big Four League [baseball], 100
Hamilton Railway, 143
Hamilton Tigers [baseball team], 99
Hamilton, 3, 98, 100, 101, 107, 112
Hammond Street, 144
Hare Block, 11
Hartz Mountain Canada Inc., 143, 144
Har-Will Developments, 144
Hay Block, 39
Hayes-Dana Corporation, 140
Haygoe, 144
Hay’s Bakery, 6
Heard Factory, 70
Henry Roe’s Insurance Agency, 30
Herndon Opera Company, 84
Hiawatha [school], 80
Hiawatha Street, 10, 44, 45, 71, 123
High Street, 89
Highland, 106
Highway 401, 153
Hincks Street, 5, 10, 13, 41, 73
Hippodrome, 44
His Majesty [King George], 131
HMCS “St. Thomas”, 133
Hobby Loft Band School, 122
Hog’s Hollow, 9
Holy Angel’s Catholic School, 46, 80, 81, 86
Holy Angel’s Church, 46
Holy Angel’s Dramatic Society, 85
Home Dairy Cafeteria, 47
Homedale [school], 81
Homedale, 146
Hook and Ladder [fire company], 60
Hope & Hodge [store], 4
Horton market, 54
Horton Street, 13, 30, 50, 94, 118
Hotel Talbot, 19, 48, 126
Howse of Music, 48
Hughes Street, 98
Hunt & Clunas [copper & tinsmith shop], 4
Huston’s Furniture, 43
Hutchinson House, 36
Hydro-Electric Power Commission, 58
I.G.A., 37
Ian D. Cameron & Vera C. Cameron Memorial Committee, iv
Idsardi Block, 11
Ilderton, 106
Imperial Bank, 10, 38, 90
Impressions, 144
Independent Order of Odd Fellows, 95
Ingram and Davey Hardware, 45, 48
Inkerman Street, 13, 53, 102, 140, 144
International Hotel, The, 52
Irish Relief Fund, 84
Iroquois Hotel, 13, 96
IRWIN, Lt., 132
Ivanhoe, 106
J & W Mickleborough, 62
J. & W. Coyne [store], 4
J. Mickelborough Ltd., 43
J.H. Fowler Co., 144
J.H. Price Grocery Store, Talbot & St. Catharine’s Streets, inside back cover
J.H. Still plant, 70
J.M. Conroy’s The Little Old Man’s Store, 9
Jack Fraser Company, 71
Jackson’s Bakery, 51
Jaeger Machine Company of Canada, 143, 144
James Blackwood [store], 4
Jennings Furniture Company, 68, 73
Jim’s Tavern, 52
John E. Smith Block, 48
John Heard & Co., 70
John McKay’s store, 4
John Street, 6, 10, 11, 31, 48
Johnson Street, 144
Jones & Co. Dry Goods, 36
Jones Signs, 144
Journal [the, newspaper], 3
Jumbo [the elephant], 97, 124
Jumbo Cleaners, 18
Justice Building, 67
Just-Rite Shoe, 140
Kains Hill, 9
Kains Street, 11, 56, 70
Kaiser-Fraser, 151
Kansas, 98
Kean Conc., 144
Keewatin, 93
Kelowna, BC, 106
Kennington Truck Service, 144
Kent & Southwick [apothecary shop], 4
Kettle Creek Conservation Authority, 153
Kettle Creek, 2, 4, 30, 54, 55, 56, 57
Killarney Hotel, 13
Kimston Ponies [baseball team], 99
King Street, 4
King’s Bridge, 4
King’s Highway, 30
King’s Hotel, 13
Kingston, 94, 106
Kingsville, 29
Kirkland Lake, 110
Kitchener, 71, 107, 110, 137
Kiwanis Club, 64, 136
Knox Presbyterian Church, Hincks Street, 6; inside back cover
Kreamer, 144
Kresge’s, 45
L.C.B.O., 9
Labatt’s Limited, 104
LaBelle Dress Shop, 53
Laing Blvd., 144
Laing’s Hotel, 35
Lake Erie & Detroit River Railway, 14, 26, 29
Lake Erie and Detroit River Railway Bridge, 22
Lake Erie Pipeline, 56, 145, 153
Lake Erie, 2, 128
Lake Whittaker, 8
Lansdowne Machinery Ltd., 144
Lansing, Michigan, 101
Lawrence Street/east end of Curtis Street, 67
Leamington, 29, 110
Lemon’s drug store, 11
Liberal [newspaper], 3
Lindop Mill, 68
Lindsay & Wilcox, 71
Little Theatre, 85
Loblaws, 45, 59
Locke’s Park Avenue [school], 81
Locke’s Springs, 55, 56
Locke’s, 145, 146
Lockhart, 144
London & Lake Erie Transportation Company, 26, 31
London & Port Stanley [railway], 4, 5, 6, 10, 14, 15, 18, 19, 22, 24, 26, 29, 31, 49, 125, 137, 146; Station, 19, 32; tracks, 70, 71, 91
London Free Press, 31
London Majors [baseball], 100
London, 4, 5, 6, 14, 15, 19, 29, 30, 31, 41, 71, 78, 98, 101, 106, 107, 110, 114, 116, 124, 125, 128, 137, 139, 141, 152
Long Point, 2
Lonsdowne Machine and Fabrication, 145
Lorain Products (Reliance Telecommunication Products), 143
Lusher, 144
Lynhurst Park Drive, 147, inside front cover
Lynhurst, 6, 30, 31, 63, 146
M.T. Moore Block, 47
MacDougall and Robertson, 62
Mackenzie, 144
MacNISH, Miss Elizabeth, 41
Madame Renz’s Minstrels, 84
Malahide Township, 2
Malakoff Street, 144
Manitoba [school], 80
Manitoba Street, 13, 52
Mansion House Towers, 153
Maple Leaf Foundation, 89, 90, 142
Marks and Spencer, 43
Martin’s St. Thomas Hotel, 35
Mary Bucke [school], 81
Mary Street, 3, 10, 42, 43
Masonic Auditorium, 121, 137; Hall, 9; Hall of St. David’s Lodge, 44; Lodge, 3; Order, 117; Temple, 9
Masons , 59; Mason’s of St. Thomas, 46
Maxwell’s [store], 10
McKay, McKay and Vedova, 10
McLarty Block, 9
McLaw’s house, 115
McMurtry Hardware, 48
MCR “Wolverines” [ladies softball team], 101
Mechanics Institute, 38, 65
Medcalf Shoe Company
Medlyn’s Hardware, 52
Meehan and Regan Shoe Store, 85
Meehan family shoe store, 47, 117; home, 116
Memorial Arena, 90, 102
Memorial Chronic Hospital, 63
Memorial Hospital, 64, 153
Men’s Softball League, 137
Merchant’s Bank, 10, 62, 89
Metcalfe Block, 10, 35
Metcalfe Street, 6, 10, 37, 68, 71, 105, 137, 143
Metropolitan Bus Lines, 26
Michigan Central (N.Y.C.) Park, 50, 52
Michigan Central [railway], 15, 20, 23, 25, 26, 29, 32, 62, 91, 112, 113, 116, 125; Depot, 16, 53; Yards, 24
Michigan Central Disp, Trainmaster, Roundhouse & Freight, 62
Michigan Central Railway Bridge, 7; Steel Bridge, 22
Michigan Central Railway park, 118, 130, 137
Michigan Park, 101
Michigan-Ontario League [baseball], 100
Middlesex, 4
Midgely’s Store, 68, 72
Mill Creek Bridge, 22
Mill Creek, 4, 56, 57
Millersburgh Brewery, 78
Millersburgh, 54, 60
Millersburgh/St. David’s ward, 6
Ministry of Environment, 57
Ministry of Transport, 81
Misses Rosevear Milliner’s, 9
Molson’s Bank  , 62
Molson’s Bank building, 10, 37
Monarch Knit, 139, 143
Mondamin site Gas Plant, 59
Mondamin Street, 10, 47, 65, 69, 137
Montreal Winged Wheelers [football team], 107
Montreal, 107
Moore Block, 10, 47
Moore Street, 24, 28, 60, 68, 74, 138
Moore’s tannery, 6
Moose Jaw, 107
Moraviantown, 2
Morse and Oill, 63
Municipal Golf Course, 103
Municipal Miscellany [magazine], 72
Municipal World [magazine], vi, 68, 72, 139
Municipal World Building, 62
Murdoch McKenzie [store], 4
Nat. Grocers, 144
National Gallery of Canada, 90
National League [baseball], 98
National Power Tool, 144
Neal Morris Bakery, 117
Nelson Street, 144
New Street, 9, 54, 78
New York Central “Wolverines” [hockey team], 137
New York Central Bridge, 23
New York Central Railway, 15, 25, 32, 144, 147
New York Graphic, 8
New York, 25, 95, 124
Niagara Falls, 14, 58, 110, 153
Niagara Frontier, 29, 128
Niagara Peninsula, 2
No. 3 Highway, 143, 144, 147, 153
No. 4 Highway, 2, 4, 30, 31, 136, 146, 153
Nobility Chocolate Plant, iv
Norfolk and Western [railway], 15
Norris Bakery, 51, 76
Norris Bread Company, 68, 76
Norris Bros., 77
Norsworthy Foundry, 62, 68
North Bay, 110
North Cayuga, 94
Northside [rink], 102
Northway and Anderson, 71
Nursery Shoe Company in Toronto, 69
Oak Street, 57
Oddfellow’s block, 37, 105
Oddfellows, 59, 95
Odeon Theatre, 51
Ohio Railway, 143
Ohio, 140
Old Mill Adairs, from Lambeth [hockey team], 137
Old Race Track, 147
Olympics, 112
Ontario Archaeological & Historical Site Board, 88
Ontario Basketball Association, 137
Ontario Basketball League, 110
Ontario Curling Association, 105, 106
Ontario Hockey Association Leagues, 102
Ontario Hospital, 147
Ontario Hydro, 144, 145
Ontario Mental Hospital, 136
Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, 49
Ontario Planning and Development Board, 146
Ontario Plastic, 144
Ontario Road, 144
Ontario Water Reserves Commission, 145
Ontarion Basketball Association, 110
Opera House, Talbot St., inside back cover
Original Jesse James Company, 8
Orioles [basketball team], 110
Oshawa, 107
Ottawa, 107
Oxford/Woodstock, 2
P.R. Williams Undertakers, 75
Pantry Fare, 144
Park Avenue, 147
Park House, 126
Parkdale, 146
Parkdales [ladies softball team], 101
Parkside Collegiate, 81, 90, 145
Parkside Drive, 106
Parkside Track, 142
Parkspin , 143
Parkview [hotel], 50
Patricia Street, 144
Patriotic Association, 136
Paulin’s Block Hardware, inside back cover
Pearl Steet, 6, 9, 10, 37, 63
Pearl Street cenotaph, 134
Penn Central [railway], 15
Pennsylvania, 29
Penwarden House, 13, 35
Pere Marquette “Purples” [ladies softball team], 101
Pere Marquette Park, 101
Pere Marquette Railway, 14, 15, 20, 22, 29, 57, 125, 126; Yards, 24; Shops, 32
Peterborough, 71, 107, 110
Phibbs Incorporated, vi
Phibbs Printing Limited, 143
Phillip Street, 89
Pinafore Lake, 76, 127; Park, 62, 97, 98, 99, 100; Pond, 127
Pinafore Park Golf Course, 103
Pleasant Steet, 30, 35, 88
Pleasant Valley Golf Course, 103
Police Commission, 66
Police Department, vi, 66
Pollock, 144
Pollution Control Centre, vi
Pony League, 100
Popular Dime stock company, 84
Port Huron, 98
Port Stanley Ballroom, 137
Port Stanley, 3, 4, 14, 19, 29, 30, 64, 84, 125, 128, 136, 137
Port Talbot, 2, 88
Post Office, 10, 13, 42, inside front cover
Power House, 55
Presbyterian Church, 6, 10
Prince of Wales, 129
Princess Avenue, 49, 56, 66, 117
Princess Theatre, 116
Pringle’s Jewelry Store, 36
Prohibition, 79
Public Golf Course, 18, 26, 139, 140
Public Library, 65, 69
Public Utilities Commision , 45, 58, 59, 145; building, 117
Quebec City, 129
Queen Street, 9, 10, 36, 39, 71, 84, 89
Queen Victoria, 97
Queen’s Bridge, 4
Queen’s Hotel, 13, 50, 62
Queen’s Own Rifles, 69
R. & J. CRYSLER, 4
R. H. Beattie Bakery, 76
Railroad Y.M.C.A., 89
Railway Hospital, 62, 63
Railway Street (Princess Avenue), 60, 67, 70, 125
Raven’s Shoe Store, 11, 13, 68, 75
Rebekah Assembly of Ontario, 95
Recreation Park, 28
Red Cross, 136
Redan Street, 13, 144, 146
Red-D-Mix, 144
Redmond Motors (Controls Company of Canada), 68, 143
Red-Ted Hotel, 50
Regina Rats [football team], 107
Reliable, 144
Reliance Telecommunication Prod. Ltd., 144
Reliance Tool (National Power Tools), 143
Relief of Ladysmith-African War, 44
Reynolds Building, 11
Richard Cochrill’s [store]
Richardson’s, 11
Richmond Street, 30
Ric-Will Company of Canada, 143
Ridgetown, 14, 29
Riel Rebellion (Red River), 128
Ringling and Barnum and Bailey circus, 119
Ringling Brothers Circus, 42, 52
River Road, 71
Robinson & Sells [copper & tinsmith shop], 4
Rochester, 124
Roman Catholic Church, 148
Rooke, 144
Ross & McIntyre [shoemakers], 4
Ross Street subway, 26
Ross Street, 10, 11, 13, 24, 48, 55, 76, 89, 98, 119, 150
Roxy [theatre], 51
Roy Inch and Sons, 9
Royal (the), 13
Royal Air Force, 130, 131, 133
Royal Bank of Canada, 144
Royal Canadian Air Force, 133, 136
Royal Canadian Navy Volunteer Reserve, 133
Royal Canadian Navy, 133, 134
Royal Canadian Regiment, 129
Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons (at Kingston), 94
Royal Flying Corps., iv, 130
Royal Hotel, 13
Royal Naval Air Service, 130
Royal Northumberland Fusiliers, 131
Rudolph & Begg Brewing Co., 78, 79
Rugby Association, 107
Russell Car Wheel, 69
Ruthven, 29
Rylett, 144
S. H. Knox dime store, 44
Saginaw, 98
Salvation Army, 30
Sanders and Powers, 119
Sanderson’s Hardware, 11
Sandymount, 103
Sanguine’s Karate School, 48
Sarnia Legionaires [hockey team], 102, 107
Sarnia, 5, 29, 71, 107, 152
Saskatchewan Rebellion, 128
Saskatchewan Rough Riders, 110
Saskatoon, 100
Sault Ste. Marie, 100, 110
Savage Shoe Company, 69
scarlet fever, 58
School Board, 80, 81, 94, 97
School of Nursing, 64
Schooner Inn, 13
Scotch Warehouse, 43
Scott [school], 13, 80
Scott Public School, iv
Scott Street School, 81
Scott, Capt. N.B. “Nipper”
Scott’s Photographic Studios, vi, 13, 47, 76, 117
Second Reserve Battalion of the Elgin Regiment, 134
Sells & Leonard foundry, 4
Sewage Plant, 57
Simcoe, 3, 71, 94
Simpson-Sears, 10
Sinclair College theological school of the Disciples, 80
Singer Sewing machine, 47
Snelgrove Motors, 50, 51
Sol Smith Russell, 84
South Dorchester, 64
South Edgeward, 144
South Western Traction Company, 30, 31
Southern Loan Company, 43
Southern Ontario Ladies Curling Association, 105
Southwestern Ontario League, 98
Southwick Street, 44, 45, 60, 75, 85, 146
Southwick, Dr., 4
Southwold Township, 2, 64
Spackman Blvd., 144
Sparling Road, 144
Sparta Stage, 13
Spohn’s flats, 55
Spring Street/Scott Street, 67
Springfield, 64
St. Anne’s Street, 90
St. Catharines Street, 10, 11, 13, 47, 48, 56, 59, 67, 68, 123, 139
St. Catherines, 100, 107
St. David’s Masonic Lodge, 11
St. David’s ward/Millersburgh, 80, 94
St. Gabriel’s [Catholic school], 81
St. George Street Methodist Church, 6, inside front cover
St. George Street, 3, 9, 39, 43, 57, 147
St. John, Lt. J.C., 132
St. John’s Church, 86
St. Joseph’s [Catholic school], 81
St. Joseph’s high school, 46
St. LOUIS, Jim, 100
St. Mary Lincolns [hockey team], 102
St. Michael’s [Catholic school], 81
St. Raphael’s [Catholic school], 81
St. Thomas and District Ministerial Association, 88
St. Thomas Arena, 148
St. Thomas Art School, 65
St. Thomas Atlantics [baseball team], 98
St. Thomas Barons [hockey team], 102
St. Thomas Baseball Club, 120
St. Thomas Brewery, 78
St. Thomas Bronze Company, 139
St. Thomas Brown’s [baseball team], 98
St. Thomas Bulldogs [baseball team], 98
St. Thomas Car Wheel Company, 69
St. Thomas Cavalry  , 5
St. Thomas Ceramics Ltd, 144
St. Thomas Collegiate Cadets No. 7, 135
St. Thomas Collegiate Institute, iv, 30, 80, 81, 82, 83, 93, 110, 137, inside back cover
St. Thomas Concrete Ltd.,144
St. Thomas Curling and Skating Company, 105
St. Thomas Curling Club, 105, 106
St. Thomas Dept. of Works, 144
St. Thomas District Hockey League, 137
St. Thomas Economic Development Corp., 144
St. Thomas Elgin Art Gallery, 90
St. Thomas Elgin General Hospital, 153
St. Thomas Field Naturalists Club, 113
St. Thomas Figure Skating Club, 106, 107
St. Thomas Free Library, 65
St. Thomas Golf and Country Club, 104
St. Thomas High School, 80
St. Thomas Horticultural Society, 50
St. Thomas Hotel, 4
St. Thomas Industrial Corporation, 143
St. Thomas Inn, 10, 13, 48, 126
St. Thomas Journal [newspaper], 3, 77
St. Thomas Kickers [soccer team], 111
St. Thomas Labour Temple Association, 117
St. Thomas Legionnaires [baseball team], 100
St. Thomas Library, 65
St. Thomas Little Theatre, 86
St. Thomas Locomotive Shops, 32
St. Thomas Lodge 76, 95
St. Thomas Memorial Arena, 106
St. Thomas Memorials [baseball team], 100
St. Thomas Metal Signs, 139, 140; Plant, 30
St. Thomas Metallic Company, 139
St. Thomas Metallic Vaults, 69
St. Thomas militia, 3
St. Thomas Public Library, vi
St. Thomas Public Utilities, 58
St. Thomas Pure Milk Company, 78
St. Thomas Rifles, 5
St. Thomas Saints [baseball team], 98
St. Thomas Scrap Metal Ltd., 144
St. Thomas Spartans [basketball team], 110
St. Thomas Street Railway Company (trolley), 10, 26, 28, 30, 44, 45, 47, 103
St. Thomas Tigers [football team], 107, 108
St. Thomas Times [newspaper], 8, 12, 28, 54, 62, 63, 77, 94
St. Thomas Times-Journal [newspaper], vi, 26, 54, 77, 88, 116, 139
St. Thomas Times-Journal building, 44, 45
St. Thomas Tom Cats [baseball team], 89, 99
St. Thomas Volunteer Rifle Company, 128
St. Thomas Yellow Jackets [football team], 107, 108, 109
Stacey Hardware Company, 48
Stanley Street, 2, 4, 5, 9, 30, 35, 36, 60, 66, 84, 140
Steele Optical, 46
Stirling Clothiers, 117
Strand Bowling Alley, 85, 136
Stratford, 71, 86, 107, 137
Street Railway (the), 19
Sumner’s Candy Store, 118
Sunbeam, 74
Sunset Drive, 22, 57, 145
Sunset Towers Apartment building, 22
Supertest Gas Station, 37
Surransu Thompson’s Cabinet Warehouse, 36
Sutherland Press, 90, 139
T. H. Duncombe’s Drug Store, 44
T.H. & B. railway line, 143
T.T.S. Flyers [hockey team], 137
Talbot (the), 13
Talbot Centennial Celebration, 1903, 48
Talbot Court Mall, 53
Talbot Estate, Port Talbot, 88
Talbot Lift Truck, 144
Talbot Mansion [hotel], 4
Talbot Mercury Sales, 50, 51
Talbot Road, 2, 5
Talbot Settlement, 2, 88
Talbot Street, 4, 8, 9, 10, 11, 13, 18, 19, 25, 26, 28, 30, 32, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 43, 45, 48, 52, 55, 56, 60, 62, 65, 66, 67, 69, 71, 72, 73, 75, 76, 79, 80, 84, 85, 88, 96, 97, 98, 105, 117, 118, 119, 123, 124, 125, 129, 132, 136, 138, 139, 140, 142, 143, 144, 146, 147, 148, 149, 151, 152
Talbotville, 30, 145
Tech Illus, 144
Technical and Commercial School, 80
Teen’s Canteen, 122
Thames [river], 30
Thames Tire, 144
Thayer’s Service Station, 46
The History of Hydro Electric Power in St. Thomas, 28
The Rolling Stores, 49
The Waterworks park, 56
Thermodisc Canada Ltd., 144, 145
Third Armoured Brigade, 132
Third Avenue, 116
Thomas Brothers building, 68; factory, 24
Thompson, C.Q.M.S., D.; Capt. J., 132; J.A., 60; J.H., 60; Jacob, 2; Lord, 77; Samuel, 2; Surranus, 36, 73
Thompson-Houston electric plant, 58
Thompson’s Mill, 10
Tilbury [gas] field, 58
Tillsonburg, 71
Tivoli movie theatre, 85
Tom Thumb [elephant], 124
Tom Thumb and his Lilliputions, 84
Toronto Argonauts [football team], 107
Toronto McCormicks, 107
Toronto Parkdales [football team], 107
Toronto Railway, 143
Toronto Vermonts [baseball team], 98
Toronto, 4, 14, 31, 52, 69, 71, 78, 84, 101, 102, 107, 116, 128
Torrent [fire company], 60
Town Hall Towers, 153
Town Hall, 36, 66, 84
Townsend Township, 94
Traction Company, 26
Trafalgar Street, 144
Trinity Church, 6
Tru-Die Ltd., 144
Tuck, 144
Tufts College, 124
Turville’s Pond, 76
typhoid fever, 54, 62, 95
Ukranian Street, 144
Union Gas Company, 31, 144, 153
Union, 73, 137
University Women’s Club, 90
Upper Canada, 2, 4
Valleyview [seniors home], 153
VanBuskirk/Wellington Street, 67
Vandenburgh, 144
VanPelt’s Bookstore, 73
Varta Batteries, 144, 145
Victor Gasket (Hayes-Dana), 143
Victoria and Black Rock [suburb of Buffalo], 14, 29
Victoria Avenue/Alexandra Avenue, 67
Victoria Block, 35
Vienna, 128
Villanova Public School [Townsend tp.], 94
VioBin, 143
Volunterr Troop of Cavalry, 128
W.S. Morrison [school], 81
Wabash Hotel/Wheat Sheaves, 32
Wabash Railway, 14, 15; Station, 32
Wabash, 146
Walker and Tecumseh Boulevard, 29
Walker Stores, 43
Walker’s Town/Walkerville, 29, 71, 125
Walnut Street, 57
War of 1812, 2
Waterloo Siskins [hockey team], 102
Waterworks Park, 97
Waterworks’ Reservoir, 76
Waterworks, 6, 54, 56, 62
Weatherhead Company of Canada Ltd., 136, 140, 144, 146
Webb’s China Hall, 36
Webster’s Garage, 40
Weldon Avenue, 144
Welland Junction, 6
Wellington [school], 80
Wellington Public School, iv
Wellington Street  , 25, 26, 28, 62, 70, 76, 101, 119, 137, 146, 147
Wellington Street School, 6, 93
Wellman’s Pet Shop, 50
Wendell Holme’s Bookstore, 41
West Lorne, 69
West Talbot Street, 57
Western Dairy, 123
Western Hotel/Killarney Hotel, 11, 13
Western University, 93
Westminister, 3
Wharncliffe Road, 30
White Bronze Company buildings, 68
White Bronze Company, 61
White Palace, 123
White Street, 10, 116, 138, 146
White Terrace, 24
Wilcox Hotel, 11
Wilcox House, 13
William H. Murch’s Book Store, 9
William Street, 5, 9, 13, 19, 28, 35, 56, 105, 149
Wilson & Summerville, 144
Wilson Avenue Bridge, 28
Wilson Avenue, 24, 80, 101, 126, 129
Wilson’s Bridge, 115
Windsor Frontier, 128
Windsor, 4, 5, 14, 16, 71, 78, 100, 110, 152
Winery Hill, 30
Winnipeg, 112
Wise property, 103
Wm Fields & Bro., 75
Women’s Medical School (at Queen’s University), 94
Wonder Bakeries, 117
Wood Market, 36
Woodmen of the World, 37
Woodstock, 3, 14, 62, 107, 110, 132
Woodworth Avenue, 13, 53, 68, 124
Woodworth Cres, 144
World War I, IV, 15, 19, 25, 31, 48, 78, 91, 119, 130, 131, 134, 136, 139
World War II, vi, 15, 64, 70, 71, 81, 85, 86, 101, 102, 106, 110, 117, 132, 133, 135, 136, 153
World Wars, 135
Y.M.C.A./Young Men’s Christian Association, 50, 63, 89, 110, 136, 137, 142, 153
Y.W.C.A./Young Women’s Christian Association, 89, 96, 110, 122, 142, 153
Yarmouth Centre airfield, 143
Yarmouth Heights, 145, 146, 147
Yarmouth Road, 144
Yarmouth Township, 2, 31, 64, 145
Yarwood Street, 146
York, 3
Zebart, 144