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Document of suspension

Outlining the suspension of Joseph Ballons of Guelph, "guilty of offense under Article XVIII, section 2, notation (2) (4)". Also for "conspiring against the best interest of our organization and has been guilty of creating dissention and discord".

Document of suspension

Outlining the suspension of Jas S. Lord, "guilty of offense under Article XVIII, section 2, notation (2) (4)". Also for "conspiring against the best interest of our organization and has been guilty of creating dissention and discord".

Correspondence "Knights of Klu Klux Klan of Kanada" to a Mr. Hutchison

Describes a "fiasco" in Toronto in January, and about how "real" Klansmen will get together to save Klankraft in Canada from personally ambitious men who "presume to ride to positions of trust over other men's reputation". Talks about a movement to amalgamate the present British Empire group with "own movement", and that this amalgamation is one of the most vigorous in Canada. Further claims to ne the original and only official organization in Canada, and asking to pay no attention to the "ugly banishments recently scattered over the country by irresponsible parties". Signed by a C Lewis Fowler.

"Resolution" motion

Handwritten, "Resolution" by "committee, Huron, no 18, Unit 1". Moved by Imperial no. 5561, seconded by Imperial no. 5489. Considering the "investigation" by Klavern Huron no. 18, and resolving that JS Lord, Homer, Neeley, Hothusull are to function to the welfare and betterment of "our" movement. Later reads "evidence now in our possession alone", "whereas a C L Fowler should be allowed to foresent to show" and should be "reinstated" as he was "banished by these three men without trial, which is in our union" and follows "British Procedure". Continues on separate page a request by "John E. Hawkins" for wanting fair representation. Mentions that others write up a "list of grievances", keep it a secret, and so people don't have a chance to come up with a "crafty defense". Wishes to work for a full representation at a general assembly. Signed by Hawkins.

Annual Announcement

Cover reads "Annual Announcement 1930-1931" from the Oshawa Collegiate and Vocational Institute, Oshawa Ontario. Inside lists the Board of Education members, the Advisory Vocational Committee members, the Officers of the Board members, the Staff of 1930-1931 including the Principal, Heads of Departments, Assistances, and Librarians. Further in is "The Announcement", which basically summarizes the "value of education" and the "aims of education" according to the board. The booklet continues to list courses available in different departments, the rules and processes regarding examinations, textbooks for all courses, school activities, and recommendations for students at different levels.

Interstate Commerce Law, Part IV

Cover reads "Interstate Commerce Law, Part IV", Your Personal Instructor, a "One of a Series of Personal Instructors and Examinations, Assisting Association Members in the Study and Application of the Doctrines, Principles, and Administration of the Laws regulating Interstate Transportation and Shipping", by the American Commerce Association in Chicago. Inside the cover of the booklet is a blurb that reads "This represents your forth year assignment of study of the "Interstate Commerce Law" and the practical legal-traffic work connected therewith". Further in lists steps to follow for the assignment and mock test questions for each section. At the end of the booklet are brief directions to prepare for the exam paper.

International Correspondence Schools Instruction Paper: French

Cover reads "International Correspondence Schools Instruction Paper: French", Part 12, from the International Textbook Company in Scranton, PA. The number 318 L is on the bottom, and on the cover is written in pencil "W. H. Hutchison, 32 Quebec St, Oshawa Ont". Inside the booklet are "lessons" for practicing French phrases and sentences. In the back are recommended supplies for students for learning more.

International Correspondence Schools Instruction Paper: French

Cover reads "International Correspondence Schools Instruction Paper: French", Part 6, from the International Textbook Company in Scranton, PA. The number 318 F-2 is on the bottom. Inside the booklet are "lessons" for practicing French phrases and sentences. In the back are recommended supplies for students for learning more.

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