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- 1936-1937
Part of Dorothea Palmer collection.
Three pieces of correspondence and twelve printed items.
Wegenast, Franklin Wellington
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Part of Dorothea Palmer collection.
Three pieces of correspondence and twelve printed items.
Wegenast, Franklin Wellington
Personal business, 1936-1937 : C.
Part of Sims Family collection.
Sims family
Personal business, 1936-1937 : K.
Part of Sims Family collection.
Sims family
Personal business, 1936-1937 : L.
Part of Sims Family collection.
Sims family
Personal business, 1936-1937 : N-O.
Part of Sims Family collection.
Sims family
Personal business, 1936-1937 : R.
Part of Sims Family collection.
Sims family
E Miscellaneous (file 1 of 2).
Correspondence to or from:
International Press Bureau
Correspondence : Schantz, Franklin Abram from Wanger, George.
Part of Schantz Russell family fonds.
Date and Place from: Dec. 23, 1937 Pottsdown, Pa. To Schantz, Franklin Abram, 1874-1962 From Wanger, Geo. F.P.
Schantz Russell Family
D Miscellaneous (file 1 of 3).
Correspondence to or from:
International Press Bureau
G Miscellaneous (file 1 of 3).
Correspondence to or from:
International Press Bureau
Part of Dorothea Palmer collection.
Correspondence, telegraphs and typescript documents of and related to the notice of appeal issued by C. R. Magone, solicitor to the Attorney General for Ontario including copies of the notice of appeal, a list of particulars of the grounds of appeal, notes by F. W. Wegenast, and telegraphs sent before and after the hearing of the appeal on June 1, 1937 by people including [James] Bright, A.R. Kaufman, Wegenast. Of note is correspondence to and from Kaufman and Wegenast following the end of the trial in March 1937 about the possibility of an appeal based on the appointment of Paul LeDuc as the new Attorney General, and a telegraph from A. R. Kaufman to Dorothea Palmer congratulating her on the dismissal of the appeal and advising to "not grant newspaper interviews."
Wegenast, Franklin Wellington
Part of Dorothea Palmer collection.
5 pieces of correspondence and newspaper clippings relating to French Canadians. Includes an item from the Totonto Star Nov. 19, 1936 by Claude Dubuc, "The Grievances of Quebec : a memorandum from the Economic Chambers of of Quebec to the Ontario Boards of Trade." Includes correspondence with Claude Dubuc.
Wegenast, Franklin Wellington
Part of Dorothea Palmer collection.
Six pieces of correspondence, printed items.
Wegenast, Franklin Wellington
Part of Dorothea Palmer collection.
Eight pieces of correspondence, 3 pamphlets and ms. notes.
Wegenast, Franklin Wellington
Part of Dorothea Palmer collection.
Two pieces of correspondence between Dorothea Palmer and F.W. Wegenast about the disposition of the bag which had been entered as an exhibit. Also includes Dun & Bradstreet reports on Dorothea Palmer and F.G. Ferguson.
Wegenast, Franklin Wellington
Part of Dorothea Palmer collection.
Ten pieces of correspondence between Myrtle B. Rogers and F.W. Wegenast, typescripts of three lectures by Marshall J. Gauvin and five printed items.
Wegenast, Franklin Wellington
Part of Sims Family collection.
Includes one letter dated Sept. 29, 1930 from S.C. Tweed in Waterloo, thanking Harvey for recommending Forsey Page as architect for a new school in Waterloo.
Includes eight letters from Lord Trenchard, Dancers Hill House, Barnet, Hertfordshire written between 1931 and 1937.
Sims family
Correspondence with J.H. White.
Part of Sims Family collection.
Correspondence from and to Harvey J. Sims and J.H. White, University of Toronto, author of Forest Trees of Ontario. Includes pencil notes and lists by Harvey, information about Tree Tanglefoot and an envelope labelled "Address – Forest Trees" containing pencilled notes by Harvey for a speech about the importance of forest trees.
Sims family
Personal business, 1936-1937 : A.
Part of Sims Family collection.
Sims family
Personal business, 1936-1937 : F.
Part of Sims Family collection.
Sims family
Personal business, 1936-1937 : M.
Part of Sims Family collection.
Sims family
Personal business, 1936-1937 : Y.
Part of Sims Family collection.
Sims family
Part of Dorothea Palmer collection.
16 pieces of correspondence to and from John L. Fagan, short-hand reporter, relating to trial transcripts. Correspondents include F.W. Wegenast and A.W. Beament.
Wegenast, Franklin Wellington
Hutton, Dr. W.L. : correspondence. :
Part of Dorothea Palmer collection.
Correspondence to and from W.L. Hutton, Medical Officer of Health, Brantford, Ont. and President, Eugenics Society of Canada, F.W. Wegenast, and others, mostly regarding books and printed material.
Wegenast, Franklin Wellington
Part of Dorothea Palmer collection.
Seven pieces of correspondence and two printed items.
Wegenast, Franklin Wellington
Personal business, 1936-1937 : D.
Part of Sims Family collection.
Sims family
Personal business, 1936-1937 : G.
Part of Sims Family collection.
Sims family
Personal business, 1936-1937 : H-I-J.
Part of Sims Family collection.
Sims family
Personal business, 1936-1937 : S.
Part of Sims Family collection.
Sims family
Personal business, 1936-1937 : T-U.
Part of Sims Family collection.
Sims family
Part of Maines Pincock Family fonds.
Maines Pincock Family
Correspondence to Florence Annie Catherine Schantz from Jean Beddome Braithwaite.
Part of Schantz Russell family fonds.
2 letters.
Date and Place from: December 13, 1935 Victoria [British Columbia] To Schantz, Florence Annie Catherine, 1879-1938 From Braithwaite, Jean Beddome Attachments: Contains a stamped envelope.
Date and Place from: December, 1937 Victoria [British Columbia] To Schantz, Florence Annie Catherine, 1879-1938 From Braithwaite, Jean Beddome Attachments: No envelope.
Schantz Russell Family
King, William Lyon Mackenzie to Harvey J. Sims.
Part of Sims Family collection.
Typewritten letter from William Lyon Mackenzie King to Harvey J. Sims dated December 22, 1937, thanking him for the birthday letter and greetings, expressing sympathy and concern for Florence's health, and mentioning his own busy life, including "contentious problems that I have had to meet in the last ten days." In closing he sends Christmas wishes to the family and birthday wishes to Harvey.
Salutation: "My dear Peter [handwritten]"; Signature: "To one and all I send my good wishes [typewritten], Yours affectionately, Billy [handwritten.]"
Sims family
Part of Forbes family fonds.
Letters from Betty and Peg Forbes to their mother, Millicent Lyall Forbes, during their time as students at Bishop Strachan School in Toronto, Ontario. Letters also include a package of test questions.
King, William Lyon Mackenzie to Harvey J. Sims.
Part of Sims Family collection.
Typewritten letter from William Lyon Mackenzie King to Harvey J. Sims dated October 30, 1937, refusing an invitation from Harvey J. Sims to a banquet in Kitchener on the grounds of overwork: "The truth is, I am at present, once again played out. " He leaves it to Harvey to explain "to our friends" and to pass on King's appreciation of the thought.
Salutation: "My dear Peter [typewritten]"; Signature: "Love to Florence and to yourself [handwritten], Yours very sincerely [typewritten], Billy [handwritten]."
Includes handwritten corrections and insertion.
Sims family
Sims, Harvey J. to William Lyon Mackenzie King.
Part of Sims Family collection.
Typewritten letter, carbon copy, from Harvey J. Sims to William Lyon Mackenzie King dated October 22, 1937, following up on King's letter of October 16 and replying that he has ordered two copies of Violet Markham's book; also that he had spoken to "Mr. Sanderson, the Chief Librarian of the Toronto Public Library." This letter is accompanied by a carbon copy dated the same day of Harvey J. Sims' letter to Hodder & Stoughton Ltd. In London, England, requesting copies of Violet Markham's book and mentioning that it had been suggested to him by "The Rt. Hon. Mackenzie King, Prime Minister of Canada."
Salutation: "My Dear Billy [typewritten]"; Signature: "Yours very sincerely [typewritten]."
Sims family
King, William Lyon Mackenzie to Harvey J. Sims.
Part of Sims Family collection.
Typewritten letter from William Lyon Mackenzie King to Harvey J. Sims dated October 16, 1937, concerning Violet Markham's book Paxton and the Bachelor Duke and the possibility of obtaining extra copies. King also mentions his pleasure at Florence's improved health and strength.
Salutation: "My dear Peter [typewritten]"; Signature: "With affectionate remembrances to you both, Believe me, as always, Yours very sincerely [typewritten], Billy [handwritten]."
Sims family
One item of personal correspondence from Emma Kaufman to her mother Mary Kaufman dated January 1, 1937. Also includes four reports relating to the activities of the Tokyo Young Women's Christian Association (Y.W.C.A.). One report was written by Lena M. Ferrar and is dated to February 12, 1937. One report was written by Kato San's on the trip to Belgium, Holland, and France between May 18 and June 2, 1937. Two reports were written by Emma Kaufman; dated May 6, 1937 and September 19, 1937. The report by Emma Kaufman dated Sept. 19, 1937 discusses mobilization in Japan.
Augustine, Ham, Kaufman family
King, William Lyon Mackenzie to Harvey J. Sims.
Part of Sims Family collection.
Telegram from William Lyon Mackenzie King to Harvey J. Sims dated July 15, 1937, making arrangements for the forthcoming visit of Harvey to Kingsmere.
Salutation: "Dear Peter"; Signature: "Billy."
Sims family
Goldie, Alex R. to Harvey J. Sims.
Part of Sims Family collection.
Typewritten letter from Alex R. Goldie dated May 13, 1937 to Harvey J. Sims, concerning the visit of the Governor-General to Kitchener on May 19, 1937.
Sims family
Stewart, Peter to Harvey J. Sims.
Part of Sims Family collection.
Hartford, Conn.: intention to follow in his footsteps.
Sims family
Redfern, A.S. to Harvey J. Sims.
Part of Sims Family collection.
Typewritten letter from A.S. Redfern, Office of the Secretary to the Governor General, replying to Harvey J. Sims on behalf of the Governor-General (John Buchan), thanking Harvey for his letter and publication sent.
Sims family
King, William Lyon Mackenzie to Harvey J. Sims.
Part of Sims Family collection.
Typewritten letter marked "Personal" from William Lyon Mackenzie King to Harvey J. Sims dated April 13, 1937, thanking Harvey for sending him a framed photograph of Chicopee, and also for sending a copy of The Rotarian containing a picture of King and Mr. Hull. He expresses happiness at Florence's improvement but says of the Coronation: "I am well nigh terrified at what I know will be expected in this particular on the part of the Canadian delegation, and of its head in particular."
Salutation: "My dear Peter [typewritten]"; Signature: "With every good wish, Yours affectionately, Billy [handwritten.]"
Sims family
King, William Lyon Mackenzie to Harvey J. Sims.
Part of Sims Family collection.
Typewritten letter marked "Personal" from William Lyon Mackenzie King to Harvey J. Sims dated March 26, 1937, sending Easter greetings to Florence and Harvey and best of wishes for Florence's continuing recovery. He regrets having missed the exhibition of Homer Watson's paintings in order to rest before beginning preparations for the Coronation and the Imperial Conference.
Salutation: "My dear Peter [handwritten]"; Signature: "With all good wishes, Yours affectionately, Billy [handwritten.]"
Sims family
King, William Lyon Mackenzie to Harvey J. Sims.
Part of Sims Family collection.
Typewritten letter marked "Personal" from William Lyon Mackenzie King to Harvey J. Sims dated February 20, 1937, thanking Harvey for his suggestion of Colonel H. Ballantyne as "the representative of the Second Brigade Area on the Coronation contingent" and that the Honourable Ian Mackenzie has promised to consider Ballantyne's credentials when the time comes for selecting the contingent members.
Includes a postscript in Mackenzie King's handwriting concerning Florence's health.
Salutation: "My dear Peter [handwritten]"; Signature: "Yours very sincerely, Billy [handwritten.]"
Sims family
Part of Dorothea Palmer collection.
7 pieces of correspondence and transcripts of documents relating to birth control in Holland. Correspondents include Mary Hawkins, Birth Control Society of Hamilton; and others.
Wegenast, Franklin Wellington
Part of Sims Family collection.
Includes invitation to the Cook family reunion, correspondence about peafowl and other wild stock available, and a postcard showing Hialeah Park Race Track, Florida.
Sims family
Part of Maines Pincock Family fonds.
Maines Pincock Family
Schneider, Norman C. : correspondence.
Part of Schneider family collection.
One letter from Herbert J. addressed to Norman J. Schneider in Berlin, Germany, August 1936. Includes drawing and stamped envelope.
Schneider family
Six pieces of personal correspondence from Emma Kaufman to her mother Mary Kaufman, brother A.R. Kaufman and sister Edna (holograph, typescript, and carbons), one of which discusses the situation in Shanghai, China and another the situation in Formosa.
Also includes six reports relating to activities of the Tokyo Young Women's Christian Association (Y.W.C.A.), three by Emma Kaufman, two by Margaret Hockin and one unsigned. Also contains a typed transcript with title, "The psychology of Christian personality" by Ernest M. Ligon.
Augustine, Ham, Kaufman family
7 pieces of correspondence written by Montgomery, mostly postcards to her mother.
Montgomery, Frances Kathleen
Part of Dorothea Palmer collection.
Twelve pieces of correspondence with , one typescript, one printed item 1 p. ms. notes.
Wegenast, Franklin Wellington
Correspondence : Institute of Jamaica.
Part of Alice Mary Hagen fonds.
Letters written to Alice Egan Hagen.
Hagen, Alice Mary
Page, Forsey to Florence Sims.
Part of Sims Family collection.
Two letters and a drawing from Forsey Page, Architect, concerning a possible addition to Florence's bedroom:
1935 December 5: Forsey Page to Florence describing a sleeping porch or covered balcony off her bedroom
1936 May 13: Forsey Page is disappointed that she has decided against a sun room.
Includes a drawing in pencil dated January 23, 1934: "Sketch showing new door and porch off bed room #1."
Sims family
Letters and postcards from Betty and Peg.
Part of Forbes family fonds.
Letters and postcards from Betty and Peg Forbes to their parents, Millicent Lyall Forbes and George Alexander Forbes, during their time at Camp Wapomeo in Algonquin Park. Includes a postcard photograph of Taylor Statten, founder of Camp Ahmek in Algonquin Provincial Park.
King, William Lyon Mackenzie to Harvey J. Sims.
Part of Sims Family collection.
Typewritten letter marked "Personal" from William Lyon Mackenzie King to Harvey J. Sims dated December 22, 1936, thanking Harvey for his birthday letter and for sending a copy of his "most recent treatise on life insurance legislation," which King confesses he has not attempted to read. He expresses delight that Harvey has changed his billiard room into a library. He sends birthday and Christmas wishes to the family.
Salutation: "My dear Peter [handwritten]"; Signature: "Your old friend, Billy [handwritten]."
Sims family
King, William Lyon Mackenzie to Harvey J. Sims.
Part of Sims Family collection.
Typewritten letter marked "Personal" from William Lyon Mackenzie King to Harvey J. Sims dated December 2, 1936, thanking Harvey for information, describing the pressure of his work: "The problems are far and away beyond anything the like of which we have had hitherto to consider," and expressing sympathy for Euler and his wife in their "great bereavement."
Salutation: "My dear Peter [typewritten]"; Signature: "Yours affectionately, Billy [handwritten]."
Sims family
King, William Lyon Mackenzie to Harvey J. Sims.
Part of Sims Family collection.
Telegram from William Lyon Mackenzie King to Harvey J. Sims dated August 31, 1936, making arrangements for the forthcoming visit of Harvey and Florence Sims and Borgstrom to Kingsmere.
Salutation: none; Signature: "Billy."
Sims family
Borgstrom, Carl A. to Harvey J. Sims
Part of Sims Family collection.
Typewritten letter from Carl A. Borgstrom, landscape architect, to Harvey J. Sims, expressing gratitude to Harvey for his assistance in arranging for him to be able to visit Kingsmere, and enclosing a copy of the letter he had written to Mackenzie King with thanks for putting his name before the National Employment Commission.
Sims family
King, William Lyon Mackenzie to Harvey J. Sims.
Part of Sims Family collection.
Typewritten letter marked "Personal" from William Lyon Mackenzie King to Harvey J. Sims dated August 12, 1936, apologizing for not having been able to visit Chicopee due to pressure of work, and to preparing for his forthcoming trip to Geneva where he is to head the Canadian delegation to the League of Nations. He makes reference to a photograph of himself and "The President" sent to him by Harvey. King tells Harvey that he has received two letter from "your friend Borgstrom" and says he has written again to the Minister of Labour and the National Employment Commission on his behalf. He asks Harvey bring Florence and Carl Borgstrom to visit Kingsmere so that he might "sound him out" before possibly obtaining his professional opinion about improvements at Kingsmere.
Salutation: "My dear Peter [typewritten] ; Signature: "Yours as ever, Billy [handwritten]."
Sims family
King, William Lyon Mackenzie to Harvey J. Sims.
Part of Sims Family collection.
Typewritten letter from William Lyon Mackenzie King to Harvey J. Sims dated May 19, 1936, thanking him for having visited Kingsmere, describing his current workload, and sending regrets for not being able to be in Kitchener to greet Lord and Lady Tweedsmuir, due to prior obligations.
Salutation: "My dear Peter [typewritten]"; Signature: "Yours affectionately, Billy [handwritten]."
Sims family
Contains one letter dated January 21, 1963 and addressed to "My Dear Jean" from Dion Calthrop Clayton regarding his book. Underneath the body of the letter is a drawing in black ink of a person blowing on a trumpet. There is also a separate, folded leaflet included with the letter titled, "In Memoriam 1881-1937". Inside the leaflet is a black and white profile shot of Calthrop.
Calthrop, Dion William Palgrave Clayton
Part of Dana Harris Porter fonds.
File consists of two items of correspondence from Dana Porter to J.W. McAree of Mail and Empire, regarding the Empire Club of Canada.
Porter, Dana Harris
Part of Elaine M. Catley fonds.
Date: 1935.05.07 Place from: Toronto, Ont. To: Catley, Elaine M. From: Garvin, John W.
Response to letter from Catley regarding her poetry. Includes praise for "a marked improvement in [her] verse" and a request to have include some of her poems in a revised edition of Canadian Poets and Humorous Verse by Canadian Authors.
Catley, Elaine Maud
Part of Forbes family fonds.
Letters from Betty and Peg Forbes to their parents, Millicent Lyall Forbes and George Alexander Forbes, predominantly during their time at Camp Wapomeo in Algonquin Park. Also included are letters to Millicent Lyall Forbes from a camp counsellor at Camp Wapomeo.
Part of Maines Pincock Family fonds.
Maines Pincock Family
Part of Schantz Russell family fonds.
Correspondence related to the Shantz family reunion in 1935.
Schantz Russell Family
Helen [?] : correspondence received.
Part of Schantz Russell family fonds.
Partial letter, unsigned, from Florence Schantz recounting her mother's death. Possibly unfinished and never sent.
Schantz Russell Family
Motz, Rose Huck : correspondence.
Part of Motz family fonds.
File consists of one item of correspondence from William John Motz to his wife Rose Huck Motz. Includes a small sample of black wool.
Motz Family
King, William Lyon Mackenzie to Harvey J. Sims.
Part of Sims Family collection.
Typewritten letter from William Lyon Mackenzie King to Harvey J. Sims dated December 23, 1935, concerning Harvey's presence in Ottawa "this week" and the semi-official functions and meetings that will prevent King from seeing Harvey until Saturday, also the "arrears of work" that have been caused by his absences in the United States. He sends sympathy to Harvey's son Kenneth whose wife has been in a car accident, Christmas greetings to the family, and thanks to Florence and Harvey for sending a copy of E. Stanley Jones' Christ's alternative to communism. He comments on the current struggle as between Christianity and materialism, "which the future will regard as one of transition accompanied by great suffering of mankind."
Salutation: "My dear Peter [typewritten]" ; Signature: "With affectionate good wishes, Believe me, as always, dear Peter, Your very sincere friend [typewritten], Billy [handwritten]."
Sims family
King, William Lyon Mackenzie to Florence Sims.
Part of Sims Family collection.
Typewritten letter from William Lyon Mackenzie King to Florence Sims dated April 18, 1935, sending Easter wishes to Florence, "the boys", and Harvey, "if he is at home with you." King declares himself very busy, pleased with Harvey's progress, and hoping to be able to travel. In a handwritten postscript he adds: "In Harvey's letters he has spoken with great enthusiasm of yourself, of how brave you have been, and how glad he is that you are so strong and well again. He feels that you have helped him immensely to get back into good shape."
Salutation: "My dear Florence [handwritten]"; Signature: "With love to you all, Yours affectionately, Willie [handwritten]."
Sims family
Personal business, 1933-1934 : M.
Part of Sims Family collection.
Sims family
Personal business, 1933-1934 : B.
Part of Sims Family collection.
Sims family
Personal business, 1933-1934 : F.
Part of Sims Family collection.
Sims family
Personal business, 1933-1934 : H.
Part of Sims Family collection.
Sims family
Personal business, 1933-1934 : I-J.
Part of Sims Family collection.
Sims family
Personal business, 1933-1934 : .R.
Part of Sims Family collection.
Sims family
Personal business, 1933-1934 : T.
Part of Sims Family collection.
Sims family
Part of Maines Pincock Family fonds.
Maines Pincock Family
Correspondence to Dr. G.C. Williamson.
Three items of correspondence addressed to George Charles Williamson. The first is from Charles Walter Berry (of Berry Bros. & Rudd Wine and Spirit Merchants) and discusses Charles sending a bottle of Tokay for Williamson's wife and the fact that Charles read Williamson's article "Behind my Library Door" in the Spectator. The second and third are from the same unknown correspondent and mentions an article on wine and Monastic cellars.
Personal business, 1933-1934 : G.
Part of Sims Family collection.
Sims family
Personal business, 1933-1934 : O.
Part of Sims Family collection.
Sims family
Personal business, 1933-1934 : A.
Part of Sims Family collection.
Sims family
Personal business, 1933-1934 : C.
Part of Sims Family collection.
Sims family
Personal business, 1933-1934 : D-E.
Part of Sims Family collection.
Sims family
Personal business, 1933-1934 : K.
Part of Sims Family collection.
Sims family
Personal business, 1933-1934 : L.
Part of Sims Family collection.
Sims family
Personal business, 1933-1934 : S.
Part of Sims Family collection.
Sims family
Personal business, 1933-1934 : W.
Part of Sims Family collection.
Sims family
King, William Lyon Mackenzie to Florence Sims.
Part of Sims Family collection.
Handwritten letter from William Lyon Mackenzie King to Florence Sims dated December 23, 1934, affirming Florence's decision to stay home at Christmas but to let her two sons travel to Hartford, CT, where Harvey is in hospital. King offers to help in any way and offers to see Florence should she wish to come to Ottawa and talk: "If you thought a chaperone necessary, it would be well to bring one of the boys along, or Madge Gibson, or Mrs. Patteson would I am sure be glad to make a second or have you stay with her."
Salutation: "My dear Florence [handwritten]" ; Signature: "With every affectionate good wish to yourself, Believe me, as always, Very sincerely yours, Willie [handwritten]."
Sims family
Correspondence to Dorothy Etta Russell and Clarke Russell from Ward Malott White.
Part of Schantz Russell family fonds.
4 letters.
Date and Place from: January 16, 1927 Chilliwack [British Columbia] To Russell, Dorothy Etta, 1900-2005 and Russell, Clarke 1903-1954 From White, Ward Malott, 1870-1948 Attachments: No envelope.
Date and Place from: April 10, 1927 Chilliwack [British Columbia] To Russell, Dorothy Etta, 1900-2005 and Russell, Clarke, 1903-1954 From White, Ward Malott, 1870-1948 Attachments: No envelope.
Date and Place from: December 17, 1933 Chilliwack [British Columbia] To Russell, Dorothy Etta 1900-2005 and Russell, Clarke, 1903-1954 From White, Ward Malott, 1870-1948 Attachments: No envelope.
Date and Place from: December 20, 1934 Chilliwack [British Columbia] To Russell, Dorothy Etta, 1900-2005 and Russell, Clarke, 1903-1954 From White, Ward Malott, 1870-1948 Attachments: No envelope.
Schantz Russell Family
Correspondence to Dorothy Etta Russell from Clarke Russell.
Part of Schantz Russell family fonds.
15 letters.
Date and Place from: October, 1927 Oakville [Ontario] To Russell, Dorothy Etta, 1900-2005 From Russell, Clarke, 1903-1954 Attachments: No envelope. Written on paper with the letterhead "Town of Oakville Office of the Chief Constable."
Date and Place from: October, 1927 Oakville [Ontario] To Russell, Dorothy Etta, 1900-2005 From Russell, Clarke, 1903-1954 Attachments: Contains an envelope with the stamp removed. Written on paper with the letterhead "Town of Oakville Office of the Chief Constable."
Date and Place from: October 8, 1927 Oakville [Ontario] To Russell, Dorothy Etta, 1900-2005 From Russell, Clarke, 1903-1954 Attachments: No envelope. Written on paper with the letterhead "Town of Oakville Office of the Chief Constable."
Date and Place from: October 31, 1927 Oakville [Ontario] To Russell, Dorothy Etta, 1900-2005 From Russell, Clarke, 1903-1954 Attachments: Contains an envelope with the stamp removed. Written on paper with the letterhead "Town of Oakville Office of the Chief Constable."
Date and Place from: November 22, 1927 Oakville [Ontario] To Russell, Dorothy Etta, 1900-2005 From Russell, Clarke, 1903-1954 Attachments: No envelope.
Date and Place from: November 30, 1927 Oakville [Ontario] To Russell, Dorothy Etta, 1900-2005 From Russell, Clarke, 1903-1954 Attachments: No envelope.
Date and Place from: December 5, 1927 Oakville [Ontario] To Russell, Dorothy Etta, 1900-2005 From Russell, Clarke, 1903-1954 Attachments: No envelope.
Date and Place from: December 13, 1927 Oakville [Ontario] To Russell, Dorothy Etta, 1900-2005 From Russell, Clarke, 1903-1954 Attachments: No envelope. Written on paper with the letterhead "Town of Oakville Office of the Chief Constable".
Date and Place from: December 6, 1930 Toronto [Ontario] To Russell, Dorothy Etta, 1900-2005 From Russell, Clarke, 1903-1954 Attachments: No envelope. Written on paper with the letterhead "Ontario Provincial Police".
Date and Place from: December 14, 1930 Toronto [Ontario] To Russell, Dorothy Etta, 1900-2005 From Russell, Clarke, 1903-1954 Attachments: No envelope. Written on paper with the letterhead "Ontario Provincial Police".
Date and Place from: November 16, [1927] Oakville [Ontario] To Russell, Dorothy Etta, 1900-2005 From Russell, Clarke, 1903-1954 Attachments: No envelope.
Date and Place from: September 21, 1934 Toronto [Ontario] To Russell, Dorothy Etta, 1900 From Russell, Clarke, 1903-1954 Attachments: No envelope.
Date and Place from: October 12, 1934 Toronto [Ontario] To Russell, Dorothy Etta, 1900-2005 From Russell, Clarke, 1903-1954 Attachments: No envelope.
Date and Place from: November 13, 1934 Toronto [Ontario] To Russell, Dorothy Etta, 1900-2005 From Russell, Clarke, 1903-1954 Attachments: No envelope.
Date and Place from: December 18, 1934 Toronto [Ontario] To Russell, Dorothy Etta, 1900-2005 From Russell, Clarke, 1903-1954 Attachments: No envelope.
Schantz Russell Family
Correspondence to Jennie Russell and Ernest Russell from Ward Malott White.
Part of Schantz Russell family fonds.
1 letter.
Date and Place from: November 25, 1934 Chilliwack [British Columbia] To Russell, Jennie, 1877-1948 and Russell, Ernest, 1874-1943 From White, Ward Malott, 1870-1948 Attachments: No envelope.
Schantz Russell Family
King, William Lyon Mackenzie to Arthur King.
Typewritten letter from William Lyon Mackenzie King to his nephew Arthur King on July 27, 1934. King advises Arthur, having heard that he had to give up on a course because of chicken-pox, to put his health ahead of everything else in order to fully recuperate. King reports on the “gratifying” election results in Ontario and Saskatchewan, and anticipates a general election. King reports that the past winter’s arthritis has disappeared, also that he has been to Williamsburg to see Dr. Locke[1] and is wearing Locke shoes [for fallen arches]. In regard to his nephews’ chosen professions of medicine and engineering, King says “The service which can be rendered the world through electrical development has become more apparent in our age than in all the centuries of the past, and I believe that we are only at the beginning of discoveries in that field which will revolutionize the thought, as well as the daily life and habits of the people. “
Salutation: “My dear Arthur”; Signature: none [all after p. 4 missing].
King, William Lyon Mackenzie
King, William Lyon Mackenzie to Harvey J. Sims.
Part of Sims Family collection.
Typewritten letter from William Lyon Mackenzie King to Harvey J. Sims dated May 14, 1934, in reply to Harvey's letter of May 12 outlining the difficulties in the way of digging up plants at Woodside. King replies that he will try to settle the matter himself on a future visit to Kitchener. He notes that Kingsmere is looking lovely and commends Harvey for travelling to England on holiday: "There will be plenty of time to rest and reflect, and recall the past, when you get your new library into shape!"
Salutation: "My dear Peter [handwritten]"; Signature: "With kindest remembrances and regards, and very many thanks, Believe me, as always, dear Peter, Yours affectionately [typewritten], Billy [handwritten]."
Sims family
Sims, Harvey J. to William Lyon Mackenzie King.
Part of Sims Family collection.
Typewritten letter, green carbon copy, from Harvey J. Sims to William Lyon Mackenzie King dated May 12, 1934, in reply to King's letter of May 10 requesting plants and shrubs from Woodside. Harvey replies that he was unable to make the request due to the health of the owner and says he will let King know when it might be possible.
Salutation: "My dear Billy"; Signature: "With the kindest regards from the both of us, I am, Yours most sincerely."
Sims family
King, William Lyon Mackenzie to Harvey J. Sims.
Part of Sims Family collection.
Typewritten letter from William Lyon Mackenzie King to Harvey J. Sims dated May 10, 1934, in which he passes thanks to Mr. Burden for a clipping sent through Harvey, and expressing interest in obtaining plants and shrubs from his old home Woodside to re-plant at Kingsmere. He asks Harvey to be his middle-man in finding a way to accomplish this while also releasing him from any feeling of obligation. King notes that Kingsmere is looking beautiful and that he has a good gardener, and adds a handwritten postscript emphasizing that Harvey need not take any trouble unless he knows "just the person."
Salutation: "My dear Peter [handwritten]" ; Signature: "With affectionate remembrances to you both, Believe me, as always, dear Peter, Yours very sincerely [typewritten], Billy [handwritten]." Includes corrections and postscript in Mackenzie King's handwriting.
Sims family
King, William Lyon Mackenzie to Florence Sims.
Part of Sims Family collection.
Typewritten letter from William Lyon Mackenzie King to Florence Sims dated April 25, 1934, thanking her for her hospitality on his most recent visit to Chicopee, expressing satisfaction with the by-election results in South Oxford, and hoping that Florence and Harvey will be able to visit Kingsmere in return: "There are no friends like the old friends, and the talks which I have of the old days when I meet you both always awaken memories that are precious and life-giving as well."
Salutation: "My dear Florence [handwritten]"; Signature: "Yours very sincerely [typewritten], W.L. Mackenzie King [handwritten]." Includes handwritten corrections.
Sims family
King, William Lyon Mackenzie to Harvey J. Sims.
Part of Sims Family collection.
Telegram from William Lyon Mackenzie King to Harvey J. Sims dated April 16, 1934: "The memories of Kitchener visit and South Oxford campaign more delightful than ever, never mind the IOU, I can never repay all your kindness to me."
Salutation: none; Signature: "Affectionate remembrance to all, Billy."
Sims family
King, William Lyon Mackenzie to Harvey J. Sims.
Part of Sims Family collection.
Telegram from William Lyon Mackenzie King to Harvey J. Sims dated April 9, 1934, in response to one from Harvey, confirming meeting.
Salutation: none; Signature: "W L Mackenzie King."
Sims family