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Part of a Bulletin

Seems to be a page that continues from a bulleting. Starts at Eight; the military features have not be set up yet; Nine, to follow schedule for open air demonstration and naturalization ceremony. Then lists First; a Committee of Klavern, which must mark the ground for Quadrates, that Exalted Cyclops stand must be 4 ft. high and large enough for small table and chair, and a large flag should be mounted at the stand, also that an altar for Fiery Cross must be next to E.C., and finally that Klaliff, Kludd, and Klokard stations be same height as E.C. and larger enough for officers to stand on; Second, that the committee must be prepared to work; Third, the Committee of Grounds must police the field and wear robes; Fourth, the Committee of Publicity must let reporters know of the ceremonies, but only Protestant reporters, and are to be escorted in cars to 200 yds. from klavern and kept there until Dedication Ceremony takes place, then may remain and take pictures during the ceremony at a distance; Fifth, the Committee of Refreshments must ensure there are refreshments; Sixth, the Committee of Fiery Cross must provide, erect, and handle the Fiery Cross, outlining that the cross should be 40 to 50 ft. high, with arms at least 20 ft. across, wrapped in burlap and soaked in kerosene all day; Seventh, the Committee of Candidates should be on the grounds early and take registration of all Klans and Kleagles. Signed Lewis Fowler, Imperial Kligrapp.

Official Proclamation Document

Describing a Mr. O. Elliott and things he has allegedly done, which include taking money, being intoxicated publically, some "shady work", and a sex scandal. Cautions that those who decide to associate with Otter Elliott will not be accepted or allowed to stay in the organization. Ends with line: "Klan as sacred, solemn trust".

"A Proclamation"

Small paper-like card that may be filled out to ask for more information. On the back has a "Learn About" section: "Justice for all, but pledged to maintain the supremacy of the white race, the rights of Gentiles, and the integrity of the Protestant Faith, to shield sanctity of the home and chastity of womanhood, to uphold law and order and insist on the complete separation of Church and State, to exemplify the [...] benevolence and practice an honorable clannishness". Then reads "Our Positive Program": "To honor the glorious Union Jack as the sole flag of Canada and British Empire", "To perpetuate a United British Empire", "To serve the Protestant Church", "to promote the public school", "To fight for the sanctity of the home", "To promote Gentile Economic betterment", "To advocated White Supremacy and Racial Purity", "To promote respect for Law and Order". The conditions read: "You must be White, a Gentile, and a Protestant, eighteen years of age or over, and engaged in a limited vocation". On the back is a picture of a hooded person on a hooded horse holding an enflamed torch, with words "Yesterday, today, and forever", "the fiery summons".

Correspondence

There is a rival organization, and people are saying they're the "real organization" and others are "banished". This correspondence accuses others of stealing dues, or of being Roman Catholic. Mentions an HB Neely, George Marshall, JS Lord.

Correspondence

General greetings. Mentions a "Knights of Kamelia".

Letter

Mentions to look out for "Bowmansville Boys".

Article "Saturday Night" Slanders the Intelligent Citizenry of Canada

Titled " 'Saturday Night' Slanders the Intelligent Citizenry of Canada" by PM Richards with respects to KKK-K. Explains that "Saturday Night" claims KKK-K has been "getting money from unwary and unintelligent citizens of Ontario", and "campaigning vigorously" for members in the "less sophisticated districts of Ontario". Accused KKK-K of appealing to the "basest instincts of the human race ... religious and racial prejudices, and later the sadistic tendency to delight in the suffering of others". Article continues to say that all these accusation is an insult to the klan and to general Canadians.

Correspondence

Extending thanks for a Klan's help on Sunday June 27 1926 with "White Gentile Protestant Demonstrators" in Hastings County. Explains that "in interest of our white Gentile Protestant people against the hierarchy of Rome and the foreign element coming into the Country".

Document of suspension

Outlining the suspension of Dr. C. Lewis Fowler for "creating dissention and discord". On the back has an imprint of a stamp.

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