3'32““ oweoeoooooooosocoeoooooodccooooco . . 9 9 9 I II. to keep 'l' I SUNL'GHT Jgï¬ï¬w SOAP tbï¬ï¬memmm solves. andunakim wtlntr'e common is better than other Soaps mtm DIM-I "fl“‘hm 3Ԡwely: W I! that! 31».th Is litany wonder then, that we have so many. warm “in“ 9" heed-tron; children! Go any night 'ooooooocoocooocoooo new In mt um; Ems. 9 Q Nov. 25. 1881.â€"-Ccl. nooooo motto appointed secretory! of tho ,Victorla Railway Co. and Er. John Hunter. of Hamilton. President. . . . . 0 c A- ‘An evidence d hayor Taylor’s fi- nancial m and: «refer the Interests d tin correlate be found par. Thh h onedvam on 350-5 “I. . price at“- which a lame ha was made . 3. B 5' 1° pï¬hgizieii .. If! 5’: if“; e5 in: m. 14. 15. 16 and 17 We would be very 3mg, egiiv shalt h\‘“‘2.“ \\\\\ 1‘ E 'i it s it they would devote some of their time to the naming of: their children, and it is the duty- of the state and the church to see that they do so. The state is in some measure lookruz‘af- tor the neglected children, through the Children‘s Aid Society, but that is as far as it» goes. If the parents, whose children. run the streets at night. were accused of neglecting their children, the: would feel in- sulted, and; are they not doing so! The church is seeking; at all times to lead people to a higher and better conception of. living, and yet we doubt if our ministers realize the importance at the subject â€"- the ne- glect of the younz. We trot sermons on all kinds of subjectsâ€"higher and lower criticism. evolution and devo- lution and (almost any literary subâ€" ject you-can think of. but on the vital subjects of everyday living, such as man‘s duty to man. parent to child. child to parent, master to ser- vant. servant :‘to master, we are ctr-aid the talk are new. and far be- tween. When a mentor woman has worked hard..a'll week and goes to church on Sunday, he or she does not take much interest in the ques- tion whether we were descended from fish or not. but tiny do feel interested when.~ the subjects of ordinary: daily. livinaaretouehed up- on. The same intergts the child- . \\\\ \\ e\ eels proceed}; follows:â€" Shaltc the articles free from dust. Cut a tablet. of SUNUGHT SOAP m0 oagailon “I. o . .u-‘oai‘ ’I‘,"l"l' o a- ’0’,†0 loanâ€"... night and several boys ‘ aimlat andboreda'hole in. onopsr- ‘h‘m “to .Wo Go M. N039}. 'l'orontc." i"‘ "".""‘ 'At. (this time a Saturday market fare was adapted battleâ€"aural rail- lcoatinz the branch line to connect Nippissina with the Whitby. Port Perry. a. Lindsay rail-waygat or near “wafuww;l..l3ll' 9 . Dec 0.â€"I_n the matter ol! the public health, Lindsay has paid for .thepast year. thssum £82.51. This, we take itI is ,‘a remarkable health record. $12,000 of the needed $20,000 stock of the Lindsay igascom‘pany, has been subscribed. The balance will betak- on up in Toronto. . . Mr. F. C. Taylor was re-elected Mayor by. acclamatiou. In the issue of Jun 6th, 1882. is published the Entrance examinations and we‘noticc the names of Lena Ward, Wm.hfa»tthie. | l .r A earlondi of whisky was left on the track at the station the other procured a ticular barrel. Tiny not only fill- ed themselves with the liquidbuit cer- riodotffanumberbfbottles for fu- ture reference. The following reeves were. appoint- ed in Victoria 00. for 1882; Lindsay. Col. Deacon; Maripcsa, R. Adam; El- don. W. (McEachern; anclon, John Dance; Emily. John Bailey; Omemee. Dr. Norris; Echelon Falls. Joe. McAr- taburj, Briana-penuE. Bottom. 9 9 mmmarooimmtumrun . rm . W...â€" '- nuns m . MI! MI 1,. Ulla-I ram. (To mom: 0‘ Tho Patti Binâ€"Omit “I! most. . prominent beneï¬ts of Mt. consist in - her Mitre-I. m1! cannot be too Id carel'ull W- star. if t ' lull ..‘m' mtythhflmm 3m "“4“ “I“ m °‘ “'3 3119'“ m5 W mink“ Ito-L n. “I“. who I". than. no rollovers hints on be “‘5‘ “W'W °‘ ‘5' '0’“ ‘0 â€mu.“ -' _ -. ‘Ithlaodonatldsohoola.dsllveredan Th! m Mb. .thh ““55“ Iâ€. “7" â€YEW“ 5h Progrus latelasu tall. man have to“. W “I! “Countries.†The lecture which escaped the animation or 111,- '9 “Muted 6:. lantern vlowa and notidas. 1 would advim am am. «I tl-‘vh-b flavor:- sheative and trees this month with the follow- - WW" 31hr lath .ahowto; in; preparation, . whbh I have found View andoxplaiulna thsmlslly as be carnelian alas I have ov- went along. l mfl‘m it : q “33.1" .'- .mmmcrsr ems. .' . lubednctory marks he with‘m d. bronne. 'Aaltato In by said than the abject: was (me of. vit- *â€" “MINT“ until ' “onicntahasplacodrho mum totwclve . hmdmtimahonuhotho may have been deposited. If inelcta progreâ€" °' â€â€œ33 30°“ ‘i‘iun‘vbn‘ appear, repeat the application. In .1111“ at I." b Willi be capable of fighting thine contains. not much can m a living; for himself. and then be see In "to-"'33 01' ““48“ he must‘ have something. to db. Mr. where residences. are close together , unless all rty owners work in ml“ spoke on the kindorwzarden and KB views all re- union with each other. If A and 0 construction work. ' to roan. the pest. B's “‘94 ‘9 the W011 done “'9‘ progrca will do nothing . efforts will count for little. Here is made in manual trains: schools. where community interests should showing pictures 01 articles made bi. prompt each lot owner to co-operatc Pupil? in the 16W 2nd and 3rd grades. bartily. with his neighbor.â€"Youm, describing how a boy or girl was TREE LOVER. taught todo things with the hands. Lindsay. May 31, 1906. and how he was taught to depend on . g1; own imagigotion for designs. re were 4 manna trainua' 3 LETTER .' TIIAIKO. schools in the province where good Leigh R. Knight. esq... agent for! lthe wa'k was being taught“ Mr. Isak. Federal Life â€ï¬rm Co'y. Lin'l- also referred to the work in other say Ontia'rifli [flannel One purposebl waxed? '. .' , ae.araspoasie.i'v'ua 13°“ fan-4â€?“ “'3' ‘° â€â€4" W thought in tho mindcoll the students. lor the enrol you have taken. and lb: Before. , the student; make an object the promptncss it your; Company in they have first to drawv'a mechanical settling the ' . it your Conway sketch ofthe some. flu believed that on the lint! my late em. I beg to tie practical and acederm'c education new Wt aï¬ 0M“ Gar of courses should be evened up and $1951.00 end‘of n’te! for $49.00, which put together. and that was what the was gun to yap. Gamay by my now-schools weredoinrz. The boys were son for his ammonium, said now taken in directly roan the public not being due ~ schools “instructed in various As this nsu‘rnace was any. taken out on the mmrch test. and as your Company ha paid'the claim' in lull within two W 00 notification at death obmy. son. I h‘avd no besi- tnncy in recommending your Com- !FIU- , . Again thanking you, I remnant. equipped and the boys are being taught trades; There were also schools for. girls, where they were taught household duties. GOOD WORK DONE. The' numerous view: included; Eng- I ~ kinds ofarts. Theachoola are well LV mam not June 11th to about W KAWARTHA LAKES use. SAILINGS 0F STEAMERS,1906. Lindsay, Pension Falls, Coboconlt. MANITAL bar Ifltbâ€"Trl-wookly aarvioa Iondsya, Pointwith committal-echo. , ' pom mm».m.mmwâ€â€œm yaandflaturdaya. Bobcayg'oon, Sturgeon Pt, Llndoay. esrvmox. June 1st to Octobar lat. (Double 8am .) am DO". In 0.15 em. “ 7.15 Ar 8.90 FromJunslattcOctcbar-latonSaturdaya u Ll u do 5.†u ...... BOBCAYGEON.......- ......Arr 1.15 ...... BTURGEON PT....... “ 12.10 “ .................. LlNDBAY...................l.v 11.00 am. 5.4.5 pm. Mervinbchcldathldn' yin- 3.10 pm. ......... MOP. 8.10 p.m. 6.55 p... maturarrivalofoveningu-ainafrom'rorontoandPortHops. Connects at Sturgeon points on Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays. Meals served on board. Bobcaygoon, Chomong, Burlolgh. OGEMAH. June 11th to about September lbwâ€"(Service daily_ except Sunday.) nan DOWN. Leave 7.00 em. ........................... BOBCAYGEON ......................... ...CHEHONG PARK ........................ Irv .BUCKHORN ........................... Lv fl 9-30 H “ 11.30 .. ..................... Flt. MVP. Arr 12.30 p.m..:::::::::::::: ......... mamas FALLS ..................... Lv CallingathkOrcbudandlndiau'Villagconaignal. Connection at Burial sorvedonbosrd. Medium-inn «Mm ovenlngstChcmong. Burlsigh, Stony Lake, Lakeflold. meo 4thtoJuns 16thandhom (Single Daily Sorvrco’ except Sundays.) EMPRESS ETC. 17th to September 22nd. DcublodailyasrvioofromJunolBthtoJunoSOthandfromSopLMto 15th. Tripledailyaorvicobom July2ndtoSsptembcr-18t. nun LII. 9.15 “ 9.45 “ 10.30 “ 11.00 Arr In 11.80 “ 12.00 m“. p.m. 1.15 pan. 1 45 2.95 3.00 5.“) 3.30 . 4.00 .15..........-..LAKEFIELD.. .......... Arr 6.00 . .45 ............... YOUNG’S PT ............... In 5.30 9.09 .......... BUBLEIGH rams......'.... MVP. pm. Calling’ atBouthBoochonaignal. dren. and whatever interests them is bound to interest “mm. It would Seem. theregpre, that the blame for had children. where there are such, can be apportioned around. The principal offender! or delinquents one. olcourse. theparents, but where the parents have hédm better eduâ€" cation themmlves what: is to be. ex- pected from {them 3' The famili$ the! areratisinz.willontly.be asec- ond edition of themselves, with their own vicesâ€"picked up by. the way â€" added. The state is mewhat at 9 fault for allowing too’lnuch latitude 9 to bothpeu'enat andchild. There h: o no necessity! for children being; on the street after dark. and the state should me that those responsible for allowing them to be there are pun- lslmd accordingly. "The church too, has its share of the blame to bear, in beinz somewhat lax in its warnâ€" ings and reprimands to both‘parents or any form adultnation. 5c. 5c. mm mm m. TORONTO :6: Buyitandfollow dimmers. 9999999999999999999 SOME REMARKS ABOUT THINGS m G E N E RA L : By “The Stroller.†.9999999999999999999 From honing Post. of June .3 ’Tllcrc have been sneer, two little M in our papers lately that should. and no doubt has. brouzht the blush of shame to every honest citizen of! this towhor Lindsay. They were to the effect that some youths u“willow-nnurturecanescl'lool chil- dren - were seen under the influ- m of liquor. sndwere misbehaï¬ng! themselves to such an extent}: that they should have been placed in the lamp. We. had thought we had "-5" enough on the liquor question, for somelittle tim a“! least, but this Wt afthinz issuch. that we. as â€human. cannot anon-d to allow it ‘0 8'0 by with a mere passing notice. .We no: it deliberame that the creaâ€" tum who would mill 0: 85m 8 bow, li- quor is made of dangerous stuff and Should be tuned and feathered. It ll bad enough to see men not them- selves drunk and make beastsof them “We! -â€" they at least are responsible â€Um the] start in, but to see boys N in their ‘teens led astray ismore than any town should be called upon “1 Put up with. ‘whm'e is our law? Whereis Chief Review: What is he doing 9 He no doubt knows all the circumstances in 5.0111 cases â€" whydoea he not invcsw “Bio and. probe down to the hou- ml This is too serious a matter ‘0 hush up. The man or men that 5°“ or save that liquor, should be kn?“ to every one in town, and. the like: should make it his business to had out who they on. The fact Illa it will bring. some families into Thin "t. d th'm . I .2: natural . bri - a 2:21;“th the Question ofbths. :3- dm :5" 0‘ Parents to “air chil- Malina; 50:11:91? toi admit , _ a out on paid “Pittman; of- the! child. on the Mk. that there mitt m many parents have “dilution of tbolr’ohll- Mic school. the roll- B‘mm education to the tall look to the police . and children. ‘One warning won’t thoâ€"we need to beconstantly. remind- ed of our duties. Ante: all, we par- ents are only. big: children; onetell- in; dose mt do in. Another per- son’s experience does not suffice for usâ€"we must have our own experiâ€" ence, and pwsibly severaloflthem are required. before we learn our law. EAT WHAT YOU “IE. I Don’t Starve or Blot, But Ilsa ll-o-na ' and cure Your Stomach. The average treatment! of stom- ach troubles consists of a rigid diet list. which often half stance the pa- tient. Of course it would be foolish for anyone to know. that some foods are positively harmful and poneonous to continue eating them, even while following the Mi-o-na treatment, but in ordinary cases of stomach troubles it is not necessary to starve or diet if Mi-o-na is faith- fully used,_ a tablet before each' meal. This scientific remedy for the cure of stomach troubles, acts upon the whole digestive system. and strength- ens the organs so that they are able to digest any food that is eaten with out rear of distress. If you suffer troan loss of appetite, belching of gases. sour taste in the mouth, fur- red tongue, severe pains in the re- gion of the stomach. depression of smrits. bad dreams. lack of energy, headaches. back aches, lem, of ' strength and weight, you can be as- sured that these troubles are all due to imperfect digestion. Strengthen the stomach by taking a Mi-o-na tablet before each meal, and soon you will gain in weight, strength will return. and your food will ave nourishment so that the rich. red blood will carry: good health to every part of your system. Q Ali-om costs but 50 cents a box. If vou cannot obtain Mi'o ha of your dmggist. it will be sent by mail. postpaid on receipt of price, Write us for advice on your case from a leading stomach specialist which will be sent free. The R. T. Booth Company, Ithaca; .N.Y.; Mr. J. H. We member of tin staff of the Kingston Dairy School. and one of the dairy. instructors for. . Eastern Ontario. and Ir. '1‘. J. on. ion. of Toronto. hm it. h um. .9“. m “9.“ ‘ h- . ta a ,. ~ t- and chaos. The will will 3., r:- *- tln [and that Lindsay defeated Oril- llat idem-ling bySshots. TheLind- say rinks- were; D. c. Trew, John W, J. Cameron. J. D. Flavelle, akin: Jos. Cooper, Jolm Melanesia. Wm. Needler. 8. A. Mchfurty, skip. Some other curlers on the time were. Home. A. Lumsdan, H. Gladman. W. Way. A. McDonald. Wm. Milne, John W T. E. Bradburu. O I C Great excitement was caused at Glenarm, says The Post of. Feb. 3rd. when Mrs. Thee. Thornbury was found dead in her own house. heart disease being the cause of death. 9 O 9 A well attended meeting of the Town Council and Manufacturers’ committee with Mr. Sylvester. of En- n‘mkillen, was held to consider ~ the terms upon. which Mr. Sylvester would remove his agricultural manu- factury to Lindsay. (Two proposi- tions were made. Cash. bonus of 85.- 000 and no taxes. for which Mr. Syl- vester would [guarantee the employ- ment of35 hands-,bra freesite and no taxes without a {guarantee as to number 1! employees. Tb following radiation. which was a by Mr. mm in! am by: W. .' "Moved by Mr. O’Ieary, seconded by Mr. Bowen. that this committee, hav- ing! heard Mr. Bylvestem proposition to establish in the town of Lindsay a manufactory. for making formic; implements in general. includinz scrapers. mowers, and horse rakes. and to continue works in said town and not establish or have any branch work in mtario on condition of the town furnishing Mr. Sylvester a free site nor! his works Melvin; him ex- emption from taxes, we recom Council to accept, offer and grant Mr. Sylvester a lease of ground he- longing to the town in the rear of the drill shed at the rental of .1 a year for 21 yearn. renewable for 21 years longer, the said lease to con- tain following conditions, etc., etc. IEBEY WEDDING BELLS. lei-row craham. A very pretty wedding was colo- lbm'ttcd at Itho home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Graham, King-sh, daughter, W. was united in mar. rinse to Mr. Wilfrid Morrow, teach- er in the Peterbcro Business College. The bride looked: charming dras- cld in white chimqn tafuttn silk with ennbrcidetred chifflon yoke and trim- mings to match, and also were a held. In! veil a'dou'neld with lilies at the val- ley. 'l‘he bridesmaid, 'Miss Ltllio Samples, was prelJtily attired increatu albatross. with sci-table trimmims. €Lit:t'lc Olga .Staples acted as flower hero County ; Labs. County. County. toria and Petcrboro Counties. River. bore County. County. or Village. bur-tut. ro County. t: ‘River. girl and presented a pretty hinting, - dressed in cream. The yearn w ‘ ably suppdrlte‘d by his brather Or- mend. bookkeeper for tthm. Hem- rlton Mtg. 00., Peteoboro. The bride, who was 'ven away bv her heather, carried. it bmque't of white oarn’uiions, while the endea- mmd carried a bear na'ticns. was pom . the . . 'Phelpo. undor'an arch nails: and the match w» played by Mrs. 'Rov. ‘ ' The 31'“th to the (with M13. a “on CW ‘ lb 1m bang] cdn‘tt The death WI “VT . “in mount... an» peanuts In! in or learn that u more acid can be com- ple‘tc'ly broken up in one or two days' time. . yours merely. (Sect) LOUISA BRADSHAW, Lindsay, Juno lat. 1906.â€".d1wl. __._â€" IIEII'O A “WI- (To lthe Editor of The Post.) Dear. Sinâ€"In view ol the many do; poisoning cases which have taken place in town. I (think the police should help the losers in finding the melelactor. There has been scores of dog poisonings in the past year or two. M I much call to mind asinâ€" gle instance wince the criminal was prosecuted. When cattle or horses ampoisoned the authorities look for the offender. and why. not when dogs are the victims i-Yours truly. . DOG OWNER. == “81’ 0f IOGAL FISH INSPECTORS. may sum forflaaof‘ntooaln- lish kinda-gardens and pupila engag- ed in nature study; Ottawa Model School; Chicago Manual Training Training: Schooll'which inclucbd an asumbly room. kindergardsn, bath- ,room and training room; handiwork done in paper desizgns. many, of which were sold to Brit'mh manufacturers as (bign- for linoleum, ctc.; work done in lgatlzsr, wood, clay. etc. The American schools were ver patriotic to thin flag. and: all schoo had om ho'mted all the true. The work done in cardboard and leather lead to the trash of bookbinding. Views of but kets were shown which. were made in Toronto. London and other schools, and mechanical drawing done at the . schools in Brampton and Stratford l This led to accuracy. â€". not everybody could draw a stra'mht line. For some years the people of the States had . been oppmed to thd manual training schools. but. now tiny were eup- oonnoctiom madswith Str. Ogemahat Burleigh Folloforï¬omongand Bobcaygoon. loalaaarvcdonboard. Any change pony reserves the right to cancel without notice. Forinformationapplytchindaayngont,ll.A.I.PATOI,ortoCompasy’a oï¬oas,‘ Bobaaygoon, Ont. -__â€"====== 9 0 99999999999999 999999 9: 9 a Canned Fruits and Vegetables If our canned goods were not better than the average aim. 9.00 8 15 7.15 7.00 6.00 6. 15 6.45 9 9 9 9 we would not say much about them, but because they . measure up to a higher standard we can be very emphatic regarding quality. As to priceâ€"our prices are as cheap or perhaps cheaper than is asked for inferior goods. porting them quite liberally. Metal Point with Str. Hanlta forCoboconk and intermediate Arrive 7.45 pm 5.00 p.ra. 2 15 pan. 1.00 p.m. ghwithmmmwandintermodn'topointn Mock give Potcrboro connections' bcth morning and P-ï¬ 4.15 3.30 2.45 2.80 2.†I.†1.00 inthooa dmaawillbe noï¬codinaflthelocalmudtbeCon- m I! m. iwork was turned out in many. doâ€" Aa Lindsey has news live branch 53333., ofthoOutarioFishandGamoPr-o- . tutive Anointing. it may he of inâ€" A Bond“ oftm happiness of a terest to (those desiring to communi- homo deposits upon cooking. The cats with the Mam inapoctma to' The airl- vu'o tauzbt thi- ut. also know their names and addrcacs. We noodle work. and speedin learn how publish a list of such officers ooh- égfabm d Lgxmzw: booted with the Kawartha waters. house to I“ endomfurnish. In the T113 “It ill taken from the Mario Mmmm â€my. NOV York. for Fishery Department‘s annual return girls, three tarts were taught. needle for 1906. and does not include tin jWO‘l'k- â€Win! machinfl work and names of those appointed this year. «machine "Wk and â€â€œ0 hm work, Peterboroâ€"T. Rutherford, Peter- D. Johnston, Otona- T. Guerin. Otonabce Riv- DOMESTIC TRAINING. I ltd choose one of. the three, either one of which loath to a goal trade, and before coin; out of these schools they were given a three modhs' trade test. [any design were made for glass work. also art instructiondree hand drawing. mechanical drawing. etc. Mr. Leaks referred to the work done by the McKinley Manual'l‘ralu- in; School, Mechanics' High School at Boston. Japanese school at Tokio. and several others, in all of which good helpful work ia done. The schools have besnan unqualified auc- cess. the only objection being. the question of expense. A vote of thanks was moved by Mr. Rogers and seconded by Mr. Knight for the very able and instructive lep- turn. booBiver; Harwood â€" Enoch Merriam. Rice Fowler: T‘sllsâ€"D.Merribln, Victoria [minefieldâ€"F. G. Moore. Petcrboro â€"Garncr Nicholle, Vic- Campbellfordâ€"C. H. Canon, Trent Labshursb-Wm. Clarkoon. Peter- Unchayâ€"nrcb. Brannw. Victoria Wootwooaâ€"J. Dickson. Trent my. Unknown Mantle There are may We who have used Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and abo- D'aarrhclm Rowdy with Md re- sults. but who are unknown bacon they have hesitated chart ‘visg ‘a the imcm‘al at their lance lbr utilisation. These however, clonal-chainsaw odds-re- m. Tiny have than march toward mnh'm'it a hat-droid word by. their ml recommendauons to friends and na'x‘libars. nbia sgoodmadicine to have in the home and is will-ety- km for its cures ol Gum-hoot and all forms of bowel trouble For. his by all danish. _.â€"â€" . W Pal. to W. The new iim Hoonao not contain: these oration; A tavern-boson unit not apply. liquor to a person a“ to drink. after weaving a proper notion to that afloat and viol- ‘olon his a hoe loci and . g to outer auvhotlon» for ' . Manila .‘O 2%:110.“ a prom Ilastinasâ€"E. Flemming. Hastings 5 lialiburtonâ€"W. . Gain-forth, Hali- ' ‘Apsleyâ€"P. W. C. Sinwen, Pot Omemoeâ€"Irag Toolo. Victoria. Coun- i’cterboroâ€"John Watt. Otonsboe lento-radiance“. It mybcamriuumanytto fund q lgirl entering the school had . Fresh, clean Breakfast Foods We keep a full line of whole: nmc breakfast cereals. They are always clean and fresh. Why pay big prices for package foods when our bulk goods are much cheaper and more wholesome. Roll9d Oats, Rolled Wheat. Wheatloto, Oatmeal, Commonl, Cracked Wheat WE GUARANTEE mar POUND Our Teas and Coffees are Unexcalled PHONE NO. 10. A. L. CAMPBELL, ‘ Dcheny Block, Kentâ€"st, Lindsay. . 999999 99999999 99999999 o9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 0 o 9999 99999 99999999 99 “IRA" II A IAIE?" In do You Opal Com? Monte Mall; Below arecriven nearly 150 different ways of mailing Buys. Mir. Alex. Black, postmas- ter d Sonya, Maripua. has forward: sd this list .zivinz the various ways correspondents to Sonya have en- ï¬avorcd tospell thsname. It isa remarkable thin; that many, letters so addressed over reachd their dos- “nation: â€"_.. VITAL 81111ch If HINT. Hâ€"l 1' W of It... “so an lathe fr .1. Ti:- fdlowtng‘ are the returns made an the Town Clerk‘s ctficsdurmg‘ the, month of May; t l m. the Jasph Eur-tin Killaby. Thomas C. Begs, mm Lulallia Comslia' Cuddaq ya. Sons-o. Soyn. Son Ya. Bonoyu,8on- lne. Baby Thmson. Norman Chas; n. Samoa. Bron. Sow. Sousa. Soa- Blackwell -I.indsay. David us... than awesonresounya. x' .En‘ Btu y r m r oils-tabbravmo Bunny. Son-ca. Genera. Benet. lav. . Guam. Ewu't‘ - Edward Bspves, Han- nah Victoria Coat. Lilian‘ Dorothy stoma... an: . .' ‘; til“ - Howard Victoril'ons, Rtbl I . m3 \wmlln Charla- M.“ In, Wanna ; White- 1). Eli!- Bawnyay. Sawnysa. Sonyia, Sonqa, Bayna, Surya, Boy-no, Sonyaa. Sony, Bonnya. Sunria. Boneay, Bayes. Bon- qia, W. Scans. Baunyca, Saun- ray. Stout. Same. Sonny. God- i! a ‘ F‘ f' ‘ .. c, ad ‘ Ile Jill! Valley Navigation (0' y [met \ 1'13. 2:! is. .. .-- so . -. ‘ â€" ,r. - ..- Em’ï¬. » ‘ _.. (.‘.§ to??? * ... so. .‘ a, For a“ ‘ . . . “Zoe-.5“