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S. H. (Sid) Howard fonds. -- 1902-1963. -- 1.32 m of textual records. -- 36 photographs : b&w. -- 14 posters. -- 3 maps. -- 2 negatives.

Series 1:
Correspondence series. -- 1906-1960. -- 12.5 cm of textual records. -- 1 photograph : b&w. -- Title based on content of series.
Note: Sorted in overlapping chronological order.

Box 1
F.1 [n.d.]: The Arts and Letters Club, Toronto; Fred H. Brigden [2 items].
F.2 1906-1920: Forest and Stream; The Toronto Daily Star; The Montreal Herald; Tom Blacklock; Robert Holmes; Sir Edmund Walker; Recreation Magazine; The T. Eaton Co. Limited; The Star Printing and Publishing Co. of Toronto, Limited [13 items].
F.3 1925-1935: Rod and Gun in Canada; Earnest Elmo Calkins; The James Fisher Company Limited; E. E. Sheppard; Edward Cave; Vincent Edwards & Co.; McConnell, Baxter & Eastman Limited [9 items].
F.4 1932-1935: Alliance; Dinner to Harry Prittie, Royal York Hotel; letter of introduction re daughter Elizabeth Howard; Edward Cave Company; J. M. Inglis; William M. Klinck; Mrs. J. C. Richardson; The Daily Star; Ontario Safety League [9 items].
F.5 1930-1939: J. V. McAree; M. J. Fitzpatrick; Mail & Empire; Hariot, Marchioness of Dufferin and Ava; Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Howard; Remington Rand Limited; Ontario Safety League; Hon. E. J. Davis; The Robert Simpson Company; A. McKim Limited [12 items].
F.6 1932: Possibly concerning ts. Moose Factory; includes issue of The Toronto Star Weekly 20 August 1910 [3 items].
F.7 1933-1941: Concerning Algonquin Park [24 items].
F.8 1934-1936: David J. Howell; Board of Control, Toronto; Ontario Safety League; Mayor’s Office, Toronto; Rod and Gun; J. M. Inglis; Liberty Publishing Corporation of Canada Ltd.; John McKirdy; Mr. Seabrook; Canadian National Railways; Joe Avery [25 items].
F.9 1934-1944: Saturday Club; J. M. Inglis; Mrs. Alfred Wood; Earnest Elmo Calkins; Ronalds Advertising Agency Limited; Joe Clark; Batten, Barton, Durstine and Osborne, Inc.; Evelyn Howard; Mills Bros. Limited; H. E. M. Chisholm; The MacLean Publishing Company Limited; Reader’s Digest; Hon. J. A. MacKinnon; The Advertising & Sales Club of Toronto, Inc.; Toronto Daily and Weekly Star; T. J. Wheeler and Co.; Free Press Herald; Len Howard; Royal Canadian Air Force; J. V. McAree [31 items].
F.10 1935-1936: The Canadian Magazine [8 items].
F.11 1938-1941: H. C. Sheppard; Department of Commerce, Bureau of Fisheries, Washington; Rod and Gun; Department of Fisheries, Canada; Ray Lambert; Ontario Federation of Anglers; Ontario Department of Game and Fisheries; R. Dopping-Hepenstal; includes sports section of The Herald-Advertiser, Huntington, W. Va. 17 July 1938 [14 items].
F.12 1941-1943: Concerning The Saturday Club; correspondence, minutes, finances [1 file].
F.13 1941-1943: The Globe and Mail; The Advertising & Sales Club of Toronto, Inc.; The Toronto Daily Star; R. Dopping-Hepenstal; Department of National Defense, Ottawa; J. A. K. Howard; S. C. Howard; Len Howard; Rod and Gun; Wilfred H. Goodman; Royal Canadian Air Force; Canada Department of Mines and Resources Lands Parks and Forests Branch; Evelyn Howard; Red Cross Society; N. L. Ivey; C. E. Peckover; R. J. Wallace; J. H. Venables; A. B. Rice; The Ontario Municipal Board Parliament Buildings; Florrie Howard [34 items].
F.14 1941-1944: David J. Howell; Outdoor Life; The Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph; Rod and Gun; D. A. Reid; The Free Press Herald; Gulf of St. Lawrence Navigation Company; C. L. Burton; Sports Afield; Mothers’ Placement Committee; Department of Transport (Marine Services); The Star Weekly [20 items].
F.15 1942-1943: McCann & Co.; G. N. Pinner; Rod and Gun; R. Dopping-Hepenstal; The Victoria and Island Publicity Bureau; F. S. Williams; L. H. McHenry; K. A. Marshman; Mike Aments Lodge and Camps; John H. Gwathmey; National Audubon Society; Northland Outfitters; Ontario Game & Fisheries Department; W. L. Massiah; Alexander Fraser; Gilbert Knipmeyer; J. P. Turner; J. L. Hart; Royal Ontario Museum of Zoology; H. MacLean; Wood-Mosaic Co.; Hedbergs’ Muskie Camp; Collier’s; L. V. Tefft; A. McKim Limited; includes 1 b&w photograph [94 items].
F.16 1942-1943: Concerning “Effective Speaking Course” [42 items].
F.17 1944: Hunting and Fishing Magazine; Outdoors; Canadian Pacific Railway Company; C. C. M. Bicycles; William Collins Sons and Co.; Canadian National Railway System; Canadian Travel Bureau; Outdoor Life; Field & Stream [39 items].
F.18 1944: Wm. Collins Sons & Co. Canada Ltd. [12 items].
F.19 1946: Wm. Collins Sons & Co. Canada Ltd.; Département de la chasse et de la pêche, Province de Québec [4 items].
F.20 1946: Concerning Great Lakes fisheries - research material [8 items].
F.21 1948: Imperial Bank of Canada; The Hydro-Electric Power Commission of Ontario; New World Magazine [4 items].
F.22 1949-1959: Concerning statistics on beavers/beaver trapping [1 file].
F.23 1956: Concerning maple syrup [5 items].
F.24 1960: Concerning Parmachene Belle [7 items].

Series 2:
Manuscripts series. -- 1902-1958. -- 37.5 cm of textual records and graphic material. -- 3 photographs : b&w. -- 1 negative. -- 1 map. -- Title based on content of series.

Box 2
F.1 “Adelaide and Yonge” (poem); [n.d.]: Ts., car. [2 items].
F.2 Concerning Algonquin Park; 1938-1939: Ts., ms. and correspondence [1 file].
F.3 Anglers’ Club (speech); 22 April 1943: Ts. [1 item].
F.4 “The Aurora Borealis Broadcast”; 1949: Ts., correspondence, 1 map, envelope [4 items].
F.5 “The Bennett Plan of Social and Economic Reform” (unpublished news article); 8 August 1935: Ts.; includes ts. of “Bennett Reform Measures Enacted 1934-5 by R. B. Bennett [2 items].
F.6 “Big Fish for Christmas” (short story); October-November 1958: Ts, correspondence [3 items].
F.7 “Black Flies and Speckled Trout” (article - Rod and Gun); June 1943: Ts. (car.) [1 item].
F.8 “Black Knat” (short story); [n.d.]: Ms., ts. (car.) [2 items].
F.9 “Bombshells” (short story); [1945]: Ts. (car.) [1 item].
F.10 “Bulldozers and Builders will be Busy at Moosonee this Spring” (news article); [ca. 947]: Ts. [1 item].
F.11 “The Bulldozers Came to Moosonee” (news article); [ca. 1947]: Ts. [1 item].
F.12 “Bulldozers Come to Moosonee” (news article); [ca. 1947]: Ts., 1p. ms. [1 item].
F.13 “The Christmas Bonus” (short story); [195-]: Ts., correspondence [2 items].
F.14    “Did Your Boy get his Name in the Paper?” (Toronto Daily Star’s Y. M. C. A. Fund promotional material); 1947: Ts. [1 item].
F.15 “Fisherman’s Luck” (list); “Fish Stories: Angling Across Canada from Coast to Coast” (list); “The Fishing Friend” (poem); [1943-1944]: Ts., ms., correspondence [7 items].
F.16 “Fly Tying for Fun” (article - Rod and Gun); January 1944: Ts. (car.) [1 item].
F.17 “The Fly-Tyers Dined” (article - Rod and Gun); June 1943: Ts. (car., incomplete) [1 item].
F.18 “Garry’s Rocks, Or The Foreman, Young Munro. A Lament” (song); [1923]: Ts. [1 item].
F.19 “The Grand Daddy of Jackson’s Creek” (short story - Rod and Gun); May 1943: Ts. (car., incomplete) [1 item].
F.20 “Grand Dad’s Maple Sugar Baby” (short story); [1956]: Ts., correspondence [2 items].
F.21 “Grand Portage Restored as National Park” (news article - Saturday Night); 17 May 1947: Tear sheets [2 items].
F.22 “Gunning for Pike Tabu” (article - Rod and Gun); April 1944: Ts. (car.) [1 item].
F.23 “Half a Pint of Gas” (article - Rod and Gun); August 1943: Ts. (car.) [1 item].
F.24 “High Water Fishing” (article - Rod and Gun); [n.d.]: Ts. (car.) [1 item].
F.25 “Hot Sand” (short story); [1957]: Ts., correspondence [2 items].
F.26 “The House With Only One Bathroom” (short story); [ca. 1942]: Ts., car. [4 items].
F.27 How Santa Claus got into the Bunkhouse” (short story); September 1957: Ts., correspondence [2 items].
F.28 “The Incomplete Angler” (article - Rod and Gun); March 1944: Ts. (car.) [1 item].
F.29 “The Indians of Canada” (memorandum submitted to the editor of The Toronto Evening Telegram); 12 July 1947: Ts., research material, envelope [5 items].
F.30 “A Jacklight in the Marsh” (short story - Rod and Gun); January, February, March 1944: Ts., car. [4 items].
F.31 “Jay Walkers Succumb” (story); [n.d.]: Ts. [1 item].
F.32 “Jock Scott” (short story); 1944: Ts., ms., car. [9 items].
F.33 “Key Log at High Falls (short story); [n.d.]: Ts. [1 item].

Box 3
F.1 “Labrador Goose Chase” (article - Rod and Gun); October 1944: Ts. (car.) [1 item].
F.2 “Labrador Trout” (article - Rod and Gun); November 1943: Ts. (car.) [1 item].
F.3 “The Lantern in the Road” (short story); [1952?]: Ts., correspondence [2 items].
F.4 “Let the Wind Whistle” (article - Rod and Gun); January 1944: Ts. (car.) [1 item].
F.5 “Liu Dze Ru and the Story of the Singer Sewing Machine as an Agent of Civilization in China” (article); [n.d.]: Ts. [1 item].
F.6 “Logs in the River: A River Driving Story of the Old-Time South Muskoka” (short story); [n.d.]: Ts. [1 item].
F.7 “The Lure of the North” (article - Rod and Gun); September 1943: Ts. (car.) [1 item].
F.8 Concerning book review of Marion MacMillan’s Reflections: The Story of Water Pictures. N.Y.: Greenberg, [c1936]; 1936: Correspondence, research material, 2 b&w photographs [9 items].
F.9 “The Man in Mackinaws” (short story); [n.d.]: Ts., ms. [1 item].
F.10 “Memorial to Art Neu” (bulletin - Rod and Gun); [n.d.]: Ts. (car.) [1 item].
F.11 “A Million Dollars a Year -- And a Five-Year Plan” (news article - The Canadian Magazine); 1936: Ts., ms., published version [2 items].
F.12 Miscellaneous lists; 1941: Ts. [3 items].
F.13 “Moose Factory” (news article - The Toronto Daily Star); [n.d.]: Ts. (car.), ms., notes, research material [3 items].
F.14 “Moose Factory Makes History Again” (unpublished news article - Canadian National Railway System); 1948: Ts., correspondence [2 items].
F.15 “New Hospital at Moose Factory Takes Shape and Grows Apace” (unpublished news article - The Standard); [1948?]: Ts., correspondence [2 items].
F.16 “The New Year’s Dance at Moose Factory” ( unpublished short story - Maclean’s Magazine); 1948: Ts., correspondence [2 items].
F.17 “A Nice Catch of Bass” (article - Rod and Gun); August 1943: Ts. (car.) [1 item].
F.18 “Nipigon Makes Good” (article - Rod and Gun); December 1943: Ts. (car.) [1 item].
F.19 “No Fishing” (short story); 1943: Ts. [1 item].
F.20 “North Shore Highway” (news article); [n.d.]: Ms., ts. (car.) [2 items].
F.21 Notes; 1936: Ms. [2 items].
F.22 Obituaries (Elizabeth Armstrong Kyle, A. E. Robilliard); 1933: Ms., ts. [2 items].
F.23 “Old Man Billborough” (fiction); [n.d.]: Ms.; includes chapter outlines, notes, research material [1 file].
F.24 “The Old Ward Passes” (non-fiction); [n.d.]: Ms. [1 item].
F.25 “Ontario’s Bush Pilots” (non-fiction submitted to The Saturday Evening Post); 1952: Ts., correspondence [2 items].
F.26 “Pitchblende: How Santa Claus Came to Yellowknife Lake” (one-act play); [n.d.]: Ts. [1 item].
F.27 “Post-War Lumber Jacks (non-fiction); [1947?]: Ts.; includes research material [1 file].
F.28 “Post-War Timber Policies (news article); [1947?]: Ts.; includes research material [1file].
F.29 “Queen of the Waters” (short story); [n.d.]: Ts., ms. [1 file].
F.30 Concerning river dams; [1947]: Ts. (incomplete), research material [5 items].
F.31 “Rod License Didn’t Jell” (article - Rod and Gun); April 1945: Ts. (car.) [1 item].
F.32 “Sap’s Runnin’! Let’s Go!” (unpublished short story submitted to The Standard); [n.d.]: Ts., correspondence [2 items].
F.33 The Saturday Club (speech); 19 March 1932: Ts., ms. [1 item].
F.34 The Saturday Club (speech); 7 November 1936: Ms. [1 item].
F.35 The Saturday Club (speeches, poem); 1941-1942: Ts., correspondence [1 file].
F.36 The Saturday Club (speeches); 1942-1943: Ts. [1 file].
F.37 The Saturday Club (speech); 24 April 1943: Ts. [1 item].

Box 4
F.1 “Shekak-Nagogami Rivers” (article); [n.d.]: Ts. (car.) [1 item].
F.2 “Shulan! Shulan!” (song); 1926: Mimeo [4 items].
F.3 “The Silver Doctor” (short story submitted to Field & Stream); December 1957: Ts., correspondence [2 items].
F.4 “Sir Wilfred Laurier” (biography); [n.d.]: Ts., research notes, ms. annotations [1 file].
F.5 “Snow Tracks” (short story); April 1945: Ts. (car.) [1 item].
F.6 “Some Big ‘Lunge’ ” (bulletin - Rod and Gun); [194-]: Ts. (car.) [1 item].
F.7 “A Square-Rigged Wind-Jammer” (news article); 1938: Ts. (car.), ms., correspondence, news clippings, 1 b&w photograph [1 file].
F.8 “Suckers are Running!” (article - Rod and Gun); March 1944: Ts. (car.) [1 item].
F.9 Concerning Jack Sutton; [n.d.]: Ts. (car.) [1 item].
F.10 Concerning Swansea Waterworks; 1924-1947: Notes, research material, correspondence, news clippings [1 file].
F.11 “Take Him Fishing” (article - Rod and Gun); April 1944: Ts. (car.) [1 item].
F.12 “Taking Stock of Canada’s Timber” (non-fiction); 1945: Ms., notes [1 file].
F.13 “Taxis in the Wilds” (news article); [n.d.]: Ts. (car.) [1 file].
F.14 “This Muskellunge Business” (article - Rod and Gun); May 1945: Ts. (car.) [1 item].
F.15 “Three Matches” (short story); 1944; Ts., carbon [2 items].
F.16 Concerning The Toronto Anglers and Hunters Association (articles - Rod and Gun); 1943-1944: Ts., (car.) [2 items].
F.17 “The Traveler Returns” (fiction); 1955: Ms., chapter headings, Chapter I [1 item].
F.18 “Three Tragic Stories from James Bay” ( news article submitted to The Standard [Montreal]); 1948: Ts., correspondence, 1 negative [3 items].
F.19 “Timber!” (news article submitted to Liberty Magazine); 1946: Ts., correspondence [3 items].
F.20 “The Wayside Inn” (fiction); [n.d.]: Ts., ms. annotations [1 file].
F.21 “Weather Reform at Last” (article submitted to The Globe, Toronto); 1932: Ms., ts., correspondence [3 items].
F.22 “Wet Fly or Dry Fly? Or Both?” (article - Rod and Gun); February 1944: Ts. (car.) [1 item].
F.23 “What About the Japs of B. C.?” (non-fiction); November 1941: Ts., correspondence [1 file].
F.24 “What Shall Canada do with her Wheat?” (article); [n.d.]: Ts., ms., envelope [1 file].
F.25 “Winter in Temagami” (short story); [193-]: Ts. (car.) [1 item].
F.26 “Winter Whitefish” (article - Rod and Gun); December 1943: Ts. (car.) [1 item].
F.27 “World Record Tyee” (article - Rod and Gun); January 1944: Ts. (car.) [1 item].
F.28 Tear-sheets of published articles [9 items]:
“Haunts, Habits and Hunting of the Newfoundland Caribou Illustrated for The Standard”; The Standard (Montreal), [n.d.].
“How Joe Le Point Found Eye-Glass Lake”; Toronto Saturday Night, 30 June 1906.
“In the Days of Dawson Road”; The Toronto Star Weekly, 17 September 1910.
“Mr. McKellar’s Boiler”; The Toronto Star Weekly, 4 October 1919.
“The New Year’s Dance at Beaver Island”; The Toronto Star Weekly, 24 December 1910.
“Old Times & Timers in Ft. William”; The Toronto Star Weekly, 27 August 1910.
“Pilot House Gossip of the Great Lakes - Men Who go Down to Sea in Ships”; The Toronto Star Weekly, 8 October 1910.
“Temagami in the Winter Time”; Toronto Saturday Night, 5 March 1910.
“The Voyageure of Abitibbi, H. B. C.”; The Toronto Sunday World, 23 November 1902.

Series 3:
Personal documents and photographs series. -- 1904-1963. -- 12.5 cm of textual records and graphic material. -- 27 photographs : b&w. -- 1 negative. -- 1 map. -- Title based on content of series.

Box 5
F.1 Biographical sketch of S. H. Howard (from The Hamilton Review); November 1932: Ts. (car.) [1 item].
F.2 Clubs - The Arts & Letters Club (Toronto); October 1943: Monthly Letter [1 item].
F.3 Clubs - The Arts & Letters Club (Toronto); 1958: 50th Year Issue/Programme (autographed) [1 item].
F.4 Clubs - The Arts & Letters Club (Toronto); April 1962-March 1963: Eighth Annual Supplement Catalogue of Books [1 item].
F.5 Clubs - Graphic Arts Club (Toronto); 24th June 1904: In memoriam Neil McKechnie [1 item].
F.6 Clubs - Lake Superior Conservation Corporation; 1926-[193-]: Notices, addresses, agenda [5 items].
F.7 Lists - Wedding invitation list; 21 September 1938: Ms. wedding invitation list to the marriage of Miss Elizabeth Howard and Mr. Robert Thompson [1 item].
F.8 Lists - Miscellaneous; [n.d.] [3 items].
F.9 News clippings; 1914-1915: “Canada’s Opportunity” columns ( The Toronto Daily Star) [1 file].
F.10 News clippings; 1930s-1950s: Concerning family, friends, associates, interests, etc. [1 file].
F.11 Government publications and press releases; 1930s-1950s: Concerning agriculture, fishing and gaming, etc. [1 file].
F.12 Map; [n.d.]: Simcoe, Ontario, Muskoka Districts [1 item].
F.13 Scrapbook; 1929: Signed and dated “S. H. Howard 1929 but contains material dated 1920-1931 [1 item].
F.14 Scrapbook; 1944: “Mixed Metaphors” [1 item].
F.15 Photographs of S. H. Howard [4 items]:
No. 1: Studio portrait - Upper School (2 copies); [n.d.].
No. 2: Studio portrait - Young man; [n.d.].
No. 3: Group portrait - Arts club?; [n.d.].
F.16 Photograph (reproduction) of F. H. Brigden, R. C. A., O. S. A., originally painted in oil by Kenneth Forbes, shown at the 1944 Spring Exhibition of the Ontario Society of Artists, presented to members of The Saturday Club; 1944 [2 items].
F.17 Photographs of James Bay area; [194-] [13 items].
No. 1: “By Dog Team and Plane”.
No. 2: “Child Died and Left on Trail”.
No. 3: “Exhausted! Dead in the Snow!”.
No. 4: “Fort Albany, James Bay, Ont.”.
No. 5: “Front Door of ‘Trade Shop’ Moose Factory”.
No. 6: “Hard Snowshoeing - James Bay District”.
No. 7: “Leader of the Team - James Bay”.
No. 8: “Monastic Cell James Bay Area”.
No. 9: “Nursing Sister and Ambulance”.
No. 10: “Orphaned!”.
No. 11: “Team of Huskies James Bay Region”.
No. 12: “Traveling by Dog Team”.
No. 13: “Typical Trap Line Trail”.
F.18 Photographs of Nipigon River fishing; 1920-[194-]: Includes correspondence from Outdoors Magazine, 25 August 1947 [10 items].
No. 1: “Fishing - Virgin Falls - Nipigon, Ontario”.
No. 2: “Fishing - Virgin Falls - Nipigon, Ontario”.
No. 3: “Miners Rapids, Nipigon River, Ontario”.
No. 4: “Nipigon River, Ontario. Virgin Falls”.
No. 5: “Nipigon Trout”.
No. 6: “Trout from Nipigon River, Ont.”.
No. 7: “Virgin Falls, Nipigon River, Ontario”.
No. 8: “Virgin Falls, Nipigon River, Ontario”.
No. 9: “Virgin Falls (from below,) Nipigon River. Sep. 21- 1920”.
F.19 Negative of a toddler standing on couch; [n.d.] [1 item].

Series 4:
Advertising series. -- 1909-1948. -- 12.5 cm of textual records and graphic material. -- 5 photographs : b&w. -- 1 map. -- Title based on content of series.
Note: Files include correspondence, clippings, copy, art work, marketing plans, proposals, research notes, etc.

Box 6
F.1 Canada Cycle & Motor Company, Limited; 1929 [1 file].
F.2 Canada Steamship Lines, Limited; 1926-1927 [1 file].
F.3 Canadian Canners, Limited; 1931 [1 file].
F.4 Canadian Life Insurance Co-Operative; [n.d.] [1 file].
F.5 Canadian lumber; 1932-1941: Advertising abroad [1 file].
F.6 Carpets; 1931-1932 [1 file].
F.7 “Carry On, Sargeant” (Canadian war film by Bruce Bairnsfather); 1928 [1 file].
F.8 Imperial Bank of Canada; [after 1935]: Includes art work [1 file].
F.9 Imperial Tobacco Company; 1932: Suggestions [1 file].
F.10 Imperial Tobacco Company; 1932-1933: Trip to Leamington [1 file].
F.11 Imperial Tobacco Company; 1938 [1 file].
F.12 Maple Leaf Flour; [n.d.] [1 file].
F.13 The Mutual Life of Canada; 1924: Tear-sheets [1 file].
F.14 The Mutual Life of Canada; 1929: Includes art work [1 file].
F.15 Nova Scotia elections; 1933: Tear-sheets [1 file].
F.16 Old Chum Tobacco; 1936-1937: includes 4 photographs [1 file].
F.17 Ontario travel; [ca. 1944]: Includes 1 map [1 file].
F.18 Pamphlets concerning advertising; 1947-1948 [1 file].
F.19 Picobac Tobacco; 1931: Includes art work [1 file].
F.20 Picobac Tobacco; 1932: Includes art work, 1 photograph [1 file].
F.21 Picobac Tobacco; 1935-1936 [1 file].
F.22 Picobac Tobacco; 1936-1937 [1 file].
F.23 Picobac Tobacco; 1938-1944 [1 file].
F.24 Picobac Tobacco; 1944-1945 [1 file].
F.25 Picobac Tobacco; [193-]-[194-]: Includes paste-ups [1 file].
F.26 Picobac Tobacco; [193-]: Tear-sheets [1 file].
F.27 Tear-sheets, various companies; [193-]-[194-] [1 file].
F.28 Vitamins; 1937-1939 [1 file].
F.29 Wheat; [193-] [1 file].
F.30 The Evolution of Canadian Commerce: Seven Drawings in Pen and Ink by C. W. Jefferys With Supplementary Text by S. H. Howard. Published by order of The Robert Simpson Company, Limited. Toronto: Hunter-Rose, 1909 [1 item].
F.31 “Personality in Advertising”; [n.d.]: Ts. [1 item].
F.32 “Trends in Copy”; [n.d.]: Ms. [1 item].

Series 5:
Manuscript notebook series. -- [ca.1937]-[ca. 1950]. -- 12.5 cm of textual records. -- Title based on content of series.
Note: All notebooks are stenographer-type.

Box 7
F.1 “Anglers King Ed Hotel”; 1948 [1 item].
F.2 “Beaver Dope”; [ca. 1950] [1 item].
F.3 “Collins Can[adian] Canners; 1938 [1 item].
F.4 “Hillcrest” (fishing); [1941-1942] [1 item].
F.5 “Hydro no. 2”; [1948] [1 item].

F.6 “Japs of B. C.”; [ca. 1937- ] [1 item].
F.7 “Moose Factory No. 3”; 1947 [1 item].
F.8 “Moosonee No 1”; [1947] [1 item].
F.9 “Vancouver, B. C. (lumber); 1940-1941 [1 item].

Series 6:
Published material series. -- 1903-1953. -- 44.5 cm of textual records. -- 14 posters. -- Title based on content of series.

Box 8
Periodicals
F.1 The Canadian Courier; December 1913, March 1914 [2 items].
F.2 The Canadian Graphic; February, March 1906 [2 items].
F.3 Canadian Grocer; September-November 1947 [3 items].
F.4 Canadian National Railways Magazine; May 1922 [1 item].
F.5 Collier’s; 4 February 1911 [1 item].
F.6 Everywoman’s World; 22 October 1922 [1 item].
F.7 Field and Stream; August 1903, February, September 1907 [3 items].
F.8 Forest and Stream Rod and Gun; 9 January 1904 [1 item].
F.9 Maclean’s Magazine; 1 August 1925 [1 item].
F.10 Marketing; 17 February 1945 [1 item].
F.11 The Observation Post; September, December 1944 [2 items].
F.12 Outdoor Life; July 1946 [1 item].
F.13 Outdoors; September 1944 [1 item].
F.14 Outers’-Recreation; April 1921 [1 item].
F.15 Outlook; 4 June 1904 [1 item].
F.16 Recreation; February 1917 [1 item].
F.17 Recreation’s Advertiser; July, December 1906 [2 items].
F.18 Rod and Gun in Canada; June, July 1905 [2 items].
F.19 Rod and Gun in Canada; July 1919 [1 item].
F.20 Rod and Gun in Canada; June 1925 [1 item].
F.21 Rod and Gun in Canada; October, December 1930 [2 items].
F.22 Rod and Gun in Canada; January 1931 [1 item].
F.23 Rod and Gun in Canada; April, October 1932 [2 items].
F.24 Rod and Gun in Canada; July 1934 [1 item].
F.25 Rod and Gun in Canada; January, April-June 1937 [4 items].
F.26 Rod and Gun in Canada; July-December 1937 [6 items].
F.27 Rod and Gun in Canada; February-May 1938 [4 items].
F.28 Rod and Gun in Canada; July-December 1938 [6 items].
F.29 Rod and Gun in Canada; January-February, May 1939 [3 items].
F.30 Rod and Gun in Canada; April, June 1940 [2 items].
F.31 Rod and Gun in Canada; September, November-December 1940 [3 items].
F.32 Rod and Gun in Canada; July 1941 [1 item].

F.33 Rod and Gun in Canada; January-June 1942 [6 items].
F.34 Rod and Gun in Canada; May-June 1943 [2 items].
F.35 Rod and Gun in Canada; July, September-November 1943 [4 items].
F.36 Rod and Gun in Canada; April 1944 [1 item].

Box 9
F.1 Rod and Gun in Canada; January, April-June 1945 [4 items].
F.2 Rod and Gun in Canada; July-December 1945 [6 items].
F.3 Rod and Gun in Canada; April, July-August, December 1946 [4 items].
F.4 Rod and Gun in Canada; March, June, November 1947 [3 items].
F.5 Rod and Gun in Canada; February-July 1948 [6 items].
F.6 Rod and Gun in Canada; June, December 1949 [2 items].
F.7 Rod and Gun in Canada; January-February 1950 [2 items].
F.8 Rod and Gun in Canada; March 1952 [1 item].
F.9 Rod and Gun in Canada; February 1953 [1 item].
F.10 Saturday Night; 1 January 1938 [1 item].
F.11 Sports Afield; October 1944 [1 item].

Posters (shelved in map cabinet 26)
Note: b&w proofs of posters that were eventually printed in 4 colours and used in R. B. Bennett’s political campaign against Mackenzie King in the Canadian federal election of 1935.

No. 1 “Of interest to WOMEN”; [1935]: Ad. No. 1.
No. 2 “Smash the Shackles”; [1935]: Ad. No. 2.
No. 3 “‘I will make capitalism your servant - INSTEAD OF YOUR MASTER’ ”; [1935]: Ad. No. 3.
No. 4 “ ‘For we go by’ - A MESSAGE TO THE YOUNG MEN AND YOUNG WOMEN OF CANADA”; [1935]: Ad. No. 4.
No. 5 “Reform must go further!”; [1935]: Ad No. 5.
No. 6 “Thousands of new recruits are enlisting daily under THIS BANNER OF REFORM”; [1935]: Ad. No. 7.
No.7a-b “The OTTAWA TRADE AGREEMENTS What they mean to Canada”; [1935]:
            Ad. No. 8 (2 copies).
No. 8 “BENNETT has protected the primary producer”; [1935]: Ad No. 9.
No. 9 “Half a million more at work THAN IN THE SPRING of 1933”; [1935]: Ad. No. 10.
No.10 “BENNETT or KING Which would you choose”; [1935]: Ad. No. 11.
No.11 “When a farmer needs a friend - ”; [1935]: Ad. No. 12.
No.12 “To the young men and women of Canada”; [1935]: Ad. No. 13.
No.13 “Bennett - the man of action”; [1935]: Ad. No. 14.


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