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(1916) "Official Drill & Equipment Regulations: UNIFORM RANK: Woodmen of the World." In the years before America's entry into World War One, W.O.W. wore a uniform and ranks similiar to the U.S. Army and drilled with an ax instead of a rifle or musket.

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Souvenir of Niagara Fdls, Canada

Convention Number

March 15,. 1^, 17, 18, 1916

Compliments of Jubilee Camp No. 103

Woodmen of the World Convention

SOUVENIR OF NIAGARA FALLS

CANADA

Presented with the Compliments of Jubilee Camp 103

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HELD AT NIAGARA FALLS, CANADA

March 15th, 16th and 17th 1916

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SOV. J. H. SAUNDERSHEAD BANKER

CANADIAN ORDER W.O.W.

SOV. CLAIR JARVIS

HEAD CLERK

CANADIAN ORDER W. O. W.

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m MAYOR C. N. CLENDENING.Mamber of Jubilee Camp. 103. Canadian Order W. O. W.

Who luis been ru-elected lor a second term by acclamation. Hi.

has been in public life for the past eleven years, and during all

that lime there has been but one bre.il^ in his continuous service

in the city. He first became a candidaU for the City t^ouncil in

iy05, and was elected. In the ytar 1915 he was a candidate for

Mayor, and was elected by a large majority. This year he was re-

turned by acclamation. He is interested in a larsje phnuna mill

and lumber y.trd. and has been eminently successful.

ALD. O. E. DORES.Member of Jubilee Camp. 103. Woodmen of the World.

Mr. Dcres came to the City of Nia.n-ara Kails from London, in May1902. and started in business on Queen street, called Dores' Fair.

Mr. Dorcs wa.n first elocted to the City Council in 1907. under the

Ward System, in Ward No. 2; in 1908-09 by the city at large; in

1910-11 he served as Mayor; was out of Council during 1912; wasagain elected to Ctuncil as Alderman ni 1913; was again elected

Mayor fcr year 1914; was cut of Couicil during year 1915; andwas a.gain elected as Alderman for the present year. 1916.

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INIAGARA RESTAURANT and

i CONFECTIONERY

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Full Course Meals, Short Orders, All Kinds

Soft Drinks, Ice Cream, Cigars,

Tobaccos £? Cigarettes

OPEN DAY AND NIGHT

A. MALOUF, - Proprietor4 Bridge Street, Niagara Falls, Ont.

Bell Phone 1 144

Modern Conveniences Throughout Garage in Connection

The "Windsor Hotel

$2.0Telephone 33

G. R. LAIRD. Proprietor

22 Bridge Street

Niagara Falls, Can.

SOVEREIGNS!while in the city when wanting

a smoke, call at the

TRENNICK CIGAR STOREERIE AVENUE

and get your own favorite Brand of Cigars and Tobaccos

SOV. JAMES BETTS, Prop.

SOV. ALD. J. R. LOCKE,Past Consul Commander of Jubilee Camp, 103

Came to City of Niagara Falls in the yi ai- 1902. as foreman in thenew Niagara Cigar Factory, which business he took over as pro-IJrietor in 1909, in which he is meeting- with eminent success. Mr.Locke is a prominent member of the Cij^var Makers' fnion. hav-ing held the highest offices in the gift of that organization: is at

the present time Vice-President of the Trades' and Labor Coun-cil. He is also a prominent member of several fratern il societies,and also a member of the Niagara Falls Fire Department.

SOV. ALD. WM. CRAWFORD.Consul Commander of Jubilee Camp, 103,

Canadian Order W. O. W.

ilr. Crawford is a prominent member of several fraternal

societies, in all of which he takes an active interest. In his busi-

ness as a Master Plumber. Mr. Ciawford has been eminentlysuccessful.

I. O. O. F. Temple and Home of Jubilee Camp No. 103.

Canadian Order W. O. W.

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ARROWSMITH MANUFACTURING CO. RAMAPl 1 ;._ n -a ORKS

BIRD'S EYE VIEW OF NIAGARA FALLS. CANADA

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SOV. GEO. SHIPMANPAST CONSUL COMMANDER OF JUBILEE CAMP No. 103

CANADIAN ORDER W O. W.

On behalf of Jubilee Camp, No. 103, of the City of Niag-ara Falls,

(Int., I desire personally to convey their appreciation of the generous

manner in which the City Council, the Ontario Power Company, the

hotel men. and the caterers to the public generally have r.^sponded to

our appeal in making this Souvenir the success it undoulitedly is. Let

me express the hope that the Woodmen, both while at Niagara Falls,

and when they return home, will, all other things being eiiual, return

the compliment by being- friendly in a business way, and palronizing

those who have been friendly to the Woodmen.To the Head Camp let me say that wc appreciate your visit, and

liope that you will carry away with you th-; most pleasant and kindly

memories of your 1916 Convention in the Power City of Niagara Falls,

Canada. As a Citizen and a Woodman I appreciate this opportunity of

hying- before you through the medium of this Souvenir Rook a few of

the m.any interesting features of Niagara Fails.

GEO. SHIPMAN, P. C. C.

DR. J. B. GAMBLEHEAD ADVISORY LIEUTENANT

SOV. E. T. LOWERYSTATE MANAGER OF THE

WOODMEN OF THE WORLD FORNEW YORK STATE

REV. J. W. HODGINSCHAIRMAN BOARD OF MANAGERS

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SOV. W. S. HARRISON. M. D.

HEAD CONSUL

CANADIAN ORDER W.O. W. SOV. I. F. MILLER

HEAD ESCORT

CANADIAN ORDER W. O. W

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ECONOMYCONVENIENCE

T IGHTING and cooking in the^ country home by the DAVISSYSTEM.

Users of Davis Lighting Systemsare enthusiastic in their praise of

them.

W^rite us for full information.

DAVIS ACETYLENE COMPANY,NIAGARA FALLS, ONT.

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SOV. D. McCRORIEDEPUTY ORGANIZER

CANADIAN ORDER W. O. W.

NIAGARA DAIRY LUNCH

Woodmen!

^While in the city don't forget to

visit the NIAGARA DAIRYLUNCH. Full Course Meals,

Short Orders, Ice Cream, Phos-phates, Cigars and Tobaccos

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NIAGARA DAIRY LUNCH

SOY. JOE SIMON, Proprietor

8-10 BRIDGE STREETNIAGARA FALLS, CANADA

DOMINION SUSPENDER CO.

BISStLL C -XUPhl SWEEPtR CO

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NIAGARA PALLS CANNING CO.

KINZINGEK. BRUCE f CO.

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SIMCOE STREET PUBLIC SCHOOL, NIAGARA FALLS. CANADA

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COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE AND ASSEMBLY HALL,NIAGARA FALLS. CANADA

JUBILEE CAMP No. 103, W. O. W.

/^AMP Jubilee was instituted April 30th, 1897, and has con-^^ tinued to grow ever since. Their Degree Team has beenvery active, holding trophies and championships for both de-

gree w^ork and fancy drilling. The finances are in goodcondition. The Officers of the Camp are

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p. C. C, Sov. Geo. Rigg C. C. Sov. \^m. Crawford A. L., Sov. F. HurdE., Sov. Chas. Naish Clerk, Sov. Wm. Johnson Banker, Sov. Chas. Baldry

Managers, Sovs. J. R. Locke, Geo. Shipman, E. HendersonWatchman, Sov. R. Crown Sentry, Sov. F. Menzie

Jubilee Camp meets the second and fourth Mondays in the new L O. O. F. Temple.Members of the Order always welcome.

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POST OFFICE. NIAGARA FALLS. CANADABROCKS MONUMENT ATQUEENSTON HEIGHTS

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IHeadquarters for the Woodmen

I of the World Conventionm

March 14th to 18th

1916

HOTEL SAVOYRates:- $2.00 to $3.00 BRIDGE ST.

WM. PHEMISTER, Postmaster

NIAGARA FALLS. ONT.

Who has occupied that position since the year l^.'OS ; previous

to that time he served as Alderman for ten years, and was

Mayor during the year 1903. when he was ap-oointed Post-

master for the City of Niagara Falls, Ontario. Mr. Phtmister

has been a resident of this city for the past fifty years. Pre-

vious to his accepting the position of Postmaster he was em-

ployed as Locomotive Engineer of the Grand Trunk Railway.

He is also a member of several fraternal organizations, being

the present Chairman of the Trustee lioard of Niagara Falls

Lodge, No. 53. I. ( ). < ). V.. and took a \-ery acti\-e part in the

erection of the present L ( ). ( ). F. Temple, and hi •me of Jubi-

lee Camp, No. 103. \\'oodnien of the WUrld.

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CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS, CANADAINCORPORATED JANUARY 4th. 1904

MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENTHis Worship the Mayor—Chas. N. Clendeniiig.

Aldermen—H. P. Stephens, Joseph Locke, Robert Cav, Oliver E. Dores, W. H. Newman, W. P. Dixon, W. J.

Crawford, G. \\\ Clarke, E. H. Menzic.

City Clerk—W. J. Seymour.City Treasurer—W. ]'. McMurray.City Solicitor

I', C. McBunie}'.Police Magistrate— .\lex. Eraser. K. C.

Chief of Police—John Kimniins.

Population—Over 12,000.

Assessed Valuation—$8,860,000. This is basct on half \aluation and is exclusive of exemptions such as

church property, school and public buildings (Library, City Hall. Armoury, etc."! totalling $500,000 in value.

The rate of taxation is 25 mills on the dollar on half valuation.

The City has a splendid Fire Depp.rtmtnt (six companies). \\'ater Works System. Electric Light Sys-

tem, Sewerage System, Natural Gas Svstem, P'ree Mail Delivery, Two Surface Street Electric Railways, andother modern municipal improvements including twenty miles of paved streets and forty miles of cement sidewalks

The City has the finest scenic park system in the world and is the centre of a boulevard which extendsfrom Lake Erie to Lake Ontario, buiU and maintained by the Ontario Government.

Niagara Falls has deep water navigation at Chippawa. a suburb of two miles to the north, conr.ection with

which is by surface trolley line (International Railway Rrancli of Niagara Falls Park and Rixer Fiailway) andMichigan Central Railroad (steam.)

There are 16 Churchv-^s, embracing all denominations.

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The social life of the city is shown in ilie various chibs, inchuhng the Chfton Chib, the Niagara Fall'-; Clubthe Niagara Athletic Club, the Curling Club, the Ciicket Club, Ltd., the Niagara Falls Sksiiiig and Flockey Club,

Colonial Football Club (champions), Basket Ball and Bowling Clubs.

Fraternal organizations are represeiited by the Masonic Societies, Odd Fellows, Ancient Order UnitedWorkmen, Canadian Foresters, Woodmen of the W orld. Royal Templars of Temperance. Sons of Scotland,Sons of England, Independent Order of Foresters, Chosen Friends, Catholic Mutual Benefit Association, OrderCanadian Home Circles, and others.

The City has a fine Carnegie Library Buildii'g. the -14th Regiment Armoury, Cily Hospital and Nurses'Home.

Educational advantages are second to none in the Dominion for a city of its size, h.aving a Collegiate In-

stitute and rive modern Public Schools, a Young Ladies' Seminary (Catholic) and Separate School. These edu-cational facilities pro\ide a full course for the L'niversity, teachers' training, and for a business career.

The Falls Power dex'clopment is ',he most remarkable on the .\merican continent. There are three large

electric power companies de\cloping 1^5.000 H. P. These are the Ontario Power Co., Canadian Niagara PowerCo., and the Toronto Power Co., Limited. There are three distributing companies, viz.; The Hydro-F.lectric ' o.,

the (Ontario Distributing Co., and the City of Niagara Falls, Canada.

The Financial world of this city is d^ly handled by the Royal Hank of Canada, the Imperial Bank, the

Bank of Hamilton, and Canadian Bank of Commerce. All maintain branches throughout the cit}'.

The material prosperity is shoivn in the varied manufacturing interests represented. More th^n forty

manufacturing firms turn out products noted for their high quality throughout the Dominion of Can,i'Ia and the

L'nited States.

Hotels in Niagara I'.iils are of a iiigh standard. No city of its size in Canada maintains such iarge ands])lcndid hostelries.

.\ feature of Niagara Falls is us attractive (|ualities as a Convention city. The glorious scenic wondersnf the Cataracts, the Gorge, the Rapids, the beautiful Park and Drives bring people to this resort; the extensive

hotel accommodations afford facilities foi entertaining delegates, whether the Convention be large or 5 mall. It

is therefore an ideal place to hold meetings of frat rnal orders aand business associations.

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THE CANADIAN ORDER WOODMEN OF THE WORLDCANADA'S LEADING FRATERNAL ASSOCIATION

INCORPORATED 1893

Issues Polices from $250 to $3,000.

Sick and Accident Benefits from $3.00 to

$10.00 a week.

Funeral Benefits, $50.00 to $100.00.

Pays while you live. Pays w^hen you die.

Something outside of the beaten path of

Life Insurance.

Universally Popular.

Actuarially Solvent.

Sound as Gold Dollars.

Solid as Gibraltar.

Assets, December 31st, '1 5,- $666,504-33

Head Office, London, CanadaCLAIR JARVIS, Head Clerk W. S. HARRISON. M. D.. Head Consul

WORKS OF THE AMERICAN CYANAMID CO.. NIAGARA FALLS, CANADA

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PURITAN PATTERN

Wm. Rogers Manufacturing^ Co.Manufacturers of

CUTLERY AND SILVERPLATED TABLE WAREINCLUDING

A COMPLETE LINE IN MANY FANCYAND PLAIN PATTERNS

"Write for Catalogue and Price List NIAGARA FALLS, CANADA

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SOME OF THE BOYS OF LOWRY CAMP.IN CAMP AT ENDICOTT. N Y.

The Lafavette Hotel

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Niagara Falls, Canada

Facing the American and Horseshoe Falls

RATES:—American Plan. $3.C0

European Plan. » 1 .00 and up

HARRY SCHUMACHER, Proprietor

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The Arlington Hotel

Refurnished, Refitted Throughout

Cosy and Homelike

Bridge Street, Niagara Falls, Canada

R. BARR, Proprietor

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i Mason £? Risch, Limited25 ERIE AVENUE

Let your home have the distinctive

atmosphere that only an abundance

of good music can supply. Exchange

your silent piano for a Mason & Risch

Player Piano.

i WM. S. CARR, - Manager

The Imperial HotelDirectly opposite G. T. R. Depot

Rates, $1.50 to $2.00 per Day

WM. RYCKMANPROPRIETOR

>^OODMEN OF THE WORLD

Smoke the

Banister Cigar

Made by

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INTERIOR GENERATING STATION OF ONTARIO POWER COMPANY

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RIGG BROTHERSNIAGARA FALLS. CANADA

MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKSA Full Stock of Monumeots of the Litest Dcsibos on Hand or Made to

Order. Scotch Graoiies a Specialty. Parties Requiring; Anything in

thii Line will Find our Prices Very Lovr'. Write or Telephone and wewill call on you.

Have You Seen The Gray-Dort Car?She is a wander. All the pow^er you need. Made ot high-class

material. Give uj a call or Phone for a demonstration.

We arc distributors for Presto Storage Batteries and Gas Tanks.

Have your Battery v^'ashed and cleaned and re-charged. Dun't

wait until you have trouble. We repair any make Battery.

Give us a call. Reversiable license brackets are ready for deliv-

ery- -made for all car*.

STORAGE BATTERIES FROM »10 UP

FENTON'S STORAGE BATTERY COMPANY4 LUNDY'S LANE KIACARA FALLS SOUTH, ONT.

GEO. W. WRIGHT. Proident J. H. FRANK KAUFFMAN. Sec-Trm.

A. DELAHOY. Manager

DUNKIRK SEED CO., Ltd.

GROWER AND WHOLESALE SHIPPER OF

GARDEN and FLOWER

SEEDS

1FOR SALE BY ALL DE\LERS Niagara Falls, Ont.

THE TRENIVICIv HOTELDIRECTLY OPPOSITE G. T. R. DEPOTCOR. ERIE AVENUE and BRIDGE ST.

MODERN IN KVERY RESPECTUA.TES: S2..~<» TO S3 I»KR DA V

AMERICAN PEANMKAI.S .•%«> CE.XTS

C. R. NE>VMAIV, Proprietor

THE NEW ROSLI HOUSEDOYLE BROS., MANAGERS

The cosiest and most homelike Hotel at Niagara Falls

Conveniently located to all linesof

Railway travel

16 BRIDGE STREET, COR. CATARACT AVENUE

RATES: $1.50 UP

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MARKET HOTEL

Enlarged and Completely Refitted

and Refurnished Throughout . . .

Opposite M. C. R.

Corner of Erie Avenue and Queen St.

Niagara Falls. Canada

Frank Armstrong, Proprietor

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Uniform Rank of Lowry Camp. Niagara Falls. N. Y.. which will exemplify the Protection Degree at Conventionof Canadian Order of Woodmen of the World. Niagara Falls. Ont.. March 1916.

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Bank of Hamilton Building NIAGARA FALLS. CANADA

OWNERS OF

Simcoe Park ^ Menzie Estatethe most central and best situated

building lots in the city

FOR YOUR HOME OR INVESTMENT

$5 down buys a lot

$ 1 weekly pays for it

The Bright Store on Queen St.

Come and look over our up-to-date lines in

Gents' Furnishings

Ladies' and Gents'

Shoes : : : : :

ROGERS & HEXIMER71 QUEEN STREET

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