Appendix

NorthWest Loan Co./Winnipeg Man. and North West Loan (Io/Winnipeg Henry Shore Estate/Toronto MacArthur Austin and McMurrick/Toronto and Winnipeg McLean and Manning/Mnnipeg S. & 0. Man. Land (Io/Winnipeg Manitoba and WesternYWinnipeg Freehold Land and Security (Io/Winnipeg London and Canada Land Co. Dick and Banning/Winnipeg Real Estate Loan (Io/Winnipeg Imperial Bank/Winnipeg Robert Alexander Estate/Winnipeg St. Johns College/Winnipeg Hon. J. A.-Aikens/Toronto (see letter from surveyor Snow) A. M. Nanton (stands out as an individual who was a company later— Osler, Hammond & Nanton owned property in 1930.) 1900— Wise and Nanton Slater and Little Drummond & Moffat. (Undoubtedly a closer check of land ownership would reveal that numerous “individuals” were also connected with land magnates either in Winnipeg or elsewhere.)

This poem was written by Harold W. Grills after his wife‘s death.

IN MEMORY

They say if our beloved dead

Should seek the old familiar place,

Some stranger would be there instead

And they would find no welcome face.

I cannot tell how it would be

In other homes—but this I know;

That she would never find it so.

0ft times the flowers have come and gone, 0ft times the winter winds have blown, The while her peaceful rest went on.

And I have learned to live alone.

How slowly learned from day to day,

In all life‘s task to hear my part,

And whether grave or whether gay continued on p. 3 IS 313