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"Sid Parkins Wholesale and Retail Fish Merchant" notepad scrap

Note pad paper ripped on top edges, frayed corners, black smudges. Letter head reads: "If it swims I sell it… Sid Perkins Wholesale and Retail Fish Merchant. No extra charge for cleaning". Written in handwriting: "Dear Sir, The bitch had two food servings... I will ship her back to... I see she has a little canker... That's why she drops it... a few Drops (warmed olive oil in a spoon) gently and a little Barasic powder. Find bitter." Bottom has scribbled names, "Champion", "Gladiator", "Champion Midlord".

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".

Ripped letter paper.

Two pieces of paper ripped in half, missing bottom halves. Reads: "…2nd inst, and am very much pleased to know that you have been successful in getting a position. I do not anticipate any worry on your part over finding employment in this country and it would be cause of satisfaction to every Canadian if everyone coming to us from the British Isles landed a position with as little difficulty as you have done. I shall be glad to see you if you should visit our city at anytime and I assume you my best wishes go with you for a successful career in Canada..." Rest is cut off. Unsigned.

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