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Report of the Council of the Literary and Historical Society of Quebec, for the Year 1916

 

[Originally published by the Literary and Historical Society of Quebec in Transactions, New Series, No. 29 (1917)]

 

ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING 10th JANUARY, 1917

The Annual meeting were held on the 10th January, 1917.

 

Those present were Dr. Harper, President, in the Chair and Messrs. J. T. Ross, Colonel Wood, F. Lampson, C. Lindsay. D. D. O'Meara, E. T. D. Chambers, A. Ahcrn, A. Robertson. J. C. Sutherland, F. Glass, W. Clint, L. C. Carrier.

 

The Reports of the Council, of the Treasurer and of the librarian were respectively read and adopted.

 

Colonel Wood moved, seconded by Mr. Frank Glass and it was resolved that as soon as the new numbers of periodicals are received, the back numbers of such as are deemed suitable be given for the use of returned invalided soldiers; and also that the Book Committee be empowered to give suitable books from the Society's shelves to the returned invalided soldiers at the Khaki and Oversea Clubs and at the Discharge Depot, the said Committee reporting progress at every monthly meeting as to the books they propose to give in the next lot.

 

ANNUAL REPORT

 

The Annual Report of the Literary, and Historical Society of Quebec for 1917 is as follows:

 

The Council of the Literary and Historical Society of Quebec begs most respectfully to submit this the eighty-fourth annual report of the said Society to the members thereof on this the 10th of January, 1917.

 

Through the co-operation of the Governors of Morrin College and the continued liberality of Dr. James Douglas of New York, its beneficent patron, the Society has not only been able to hold its own, but has extended its activities towards an improvement in the various departments of its work. The accommodations and room-space in the College Buildings have been somewhat extended for the Society's use, while the comforts of the members making daily use of the main reading-room have been enhanced by sundry improvements in the furniture and lighting appliances. The so-called Aylwin Library has been placed, as an adjunct for literary research, under the supervision of the Society and for the use of its members; while the lease of the premises occupied by the Society has been renewed and extended for a period of twenty years. The Committee for the selection of new books for the library deserves the commendation of the Society, as may be borne out by the report of the Librarian. The copy of Transactions, or the inner history of the Society, covering the period since the last issue of the same, is on the way of being published, to be distributed among the members as well as to the various, societies that continue to send us exchanges.

 

Considerable attention has been given to the inauguration of the Douglas Course of Lectures, the first lecture having been given by Professor J. Austin Bancroft, on the 10th of November last, under the title of "Reptiles of the Past". There was a large and appreciative audience present to enjoy the exceedingly lucid and instructive treatment of such an engrossing scientific study, in its relation to the origin of man himself. As a second lecture of the course, arrangements have all but been made to have Professor Cunliffe of Columbia University, New York, deliver his celebrated lecture on "Shakespeare and his Songs"' illustrated by vocal renderings of the same by competent vocalists. When once started as an annual series of events in Quebec, the Douglas Course of Lectures cannot but have an elevating, if not a lasting educational effect, on the community.

 

The finances of the Society, as the Treasurer's Report cannot but show to the members, arc in a healthy condition; and, with an increase of membership, there is every reason to look forward to a continuing success in every branch of the Society's work. The incoming officers have only to keep in view the several main branches of that work, with neglect towards none of them, including literary and historical research, and the Literary and Historical Society of Quebec cannot but become more and more of a quickening to the intellectual life of the community, as it keeps in touch with the Royal Society of Canada and its sister societies all over the world.

 

During the year, the death-roll of members includes the names of Col. Irvine, Col. Archie Hay, Herbert O'Meara, A. Sturton, and Joseph Winfield. Among those of our members who have gone to the front, or have put themselves in training for going there, may be mentioned General Turner, General Watson, Rev. Father O'Leary, Rev. Canon Scott, Sir William Price, Major Gibsone, Lieut. Learmonth, Herbert McGreevy, and George Nichol. No less than fourteen on our list of membership have removed from the city as their place of residence, while only twenty new members have been enrolled. Surely during the coming year, with the advantages of being a member of such a society known of by everybody in the community, the addition of new members ought to be doubled if not trebled. The Society has reached its eighty-fourth year. We have just been presenting one of our ex-presidents with an address on his completing his ninetieth year. The Society itself, as an institution for literary and historical research is one of the oldest in the Overseas Dominions of the Empire, Hearing its century of work, growing old but still an intellectual resort for both young and old.

 

J. M. HARPER,

Retiring President.

 

REPORT OF HON. LIBRARIAN, January, 1917.

 

The Hon. Librarian begs to submit the following Report:

 

During the year 1916 the number of bound volumes added to the Library was 406, of which six are donations.

 

The additions may be classified as follows: —

 

Questions of the Day: 50

History (Canadian): 9

History (General): 34

Biography: 33

Geography and Travel: 12

Naval and Military: 75

Religion and Education: 9

Science: 13

Poetry and the Drama            : 14

Fiction            : 130

General Literature: 10

Art, Music, Architecture: 6

Sport:1

Miscellaneous          : 10

Total: 406

 

No. of Vols, added in 1915: 391

 

Increase for 1916: 15

 

Seventy-one of the choicest of the above volumes, whose titles arc given on page 21, together with unbound parts of the Times History of the War were purchased with the revenue from the special Library endowment of Dr. Douglas for the purchase of books upon history, geography and science.

 

The expenditure for books during the year has been $653.12.

 

While we have last year had the benefit of the revenue coming from Dr. Douglas' last generous gift of five thousand dollars, the book purchase fund has had to do without the annual grant of $250 from the Governors of Morrin College, which it had received for some years previously, because of its expenditure by the Governors upon the interior and the furnishings of the Society's rooms.

 

Notwithstanding the increased absorption of people's attention by the many questions arising out of the war, and the greatly reduced time that can be devoted to reading by members of our society and those of their families so largely interested in patriotic work of various kinds, the circulation of books from the Library has shown scarcely any change from that of the preceding year, the total number of volumes taken from the shelves during the twelve months having been 8,706, against 8,797 in 1915. It is always more or less difficult to enforce the rule limiting to two weeks the time in which books should remain in the hands of members. But at the present time, out of the total circulation of 8,706 volumes, only 134 have been out of the Library more than the two weeks allowed by our rules.

 

As indicating the various tastes of those who make use of the Library, the following classification has been made of the book circulation of the year:

 

No. of Vols. Issued during 1916 and classified as follows:—

 

CLASSIFICATION

Questions of the Day:            97

History (Canadian): 40

History General: 125

Biography: 157

Geography and Travel: 202

Naval and Military: 445

Religion and Education: 36

Science: 107

Poetry and Drama: 73

Fiction: 7067

General Literature: 104

Ait, Music, Architecture: 29

Sport: 13

Miscellaneous: 211

Total: 8706

 

No. Issued 1915: 8797

No. Issued 1916: 8706

 

Decrease for 1916: 91

No. of Vols, out over 2 weeks: 134

 

The usual exchanges have been received, as well as a number of donations for which thanks are duly tendered. These include the following:

 

DONATIONS

 

Armory and Lineages of Canada, 1915.: Herbert George Todd.

Quebec Diocesan Gazette: F. C. Wurtele.

L'Enseignement Secondaire au Canada: Laval University.

Trinity University Review: The University.

India and the War.: Dom. Govt.

Musical Times

Society Sons of the Revolution, Roster: State of California.

Pamphlets relating to the War and Belgium: Belgian Consul, Que.

Guides to Spanish History (pamphlets): Unknown.

The Crusades of 1838: Prof. Wrong.

Review of Historical Publications relating to Canada: Prof. Wrong.

Militia List of Canada: F. C. Wurtele.

Bryce Report:            Dom. Govt.

Critical Period 1764-65. Illinois Historical Collections X.:       P. B. Casgrain.

New Régime 1765-67. Illinois Historical Collections XI: P.B. Casgrain

 

The whole respectfully submitted,

E. T. D. CHAMBERS,

Honorary Librarian.

 

Quebec, January 11th, 1917.

 

OFFICERS ELECTED

 

Messrs. F. Lampson and F. Glass were asked to act as scrutineers, and the following officers were elected for the ensuing year :

 

Hon. President:—Dr. James Douglas.

President:—Dr. Geo. W. Parmelee.

Vice-Presidents:—Colonel J. F. Turnbull, J. T. Ross, A. H. Cook and Colonel Wood, D.C.L.

Treasurer:—Arthur Ahern.

Recording-Secretary:—Lt.-Colonel Lindsay.

Council Secretary:—William Clint.

Honorary Librarian:—E. T. D. Chambers.

Curator of Museum :— D. O'Meara.

Curator of Apparatus:—F. Glass.

Additional Members of Council:—Rev. Canon Scott, D.C.L., C.M.G., Rev. Father O'Leary, F. Lampson and J. C. Sutherland.

 

COUNCIL FOR THE YEAR 1917.

 

DR. JAMES DOUGLAS: Hon. President.

DR. GEO. PARMELEE: President.

COLONEL J. F. TURNBULL, J. T. ROSS, A. H. COOK, COLONEL WOOD, D.C.L: Vice-Presidents.

ARTHUR AHERN: Treasurer.

A. ROBERTSON, K.C: Recording Secretary.

LT.-COLONEL LINDSAY: Corresponding Secretary.

WILLIAM CLINT: Council Secretary.

E.T. D. CHAMBERS: Honorary Librarian.

D. D. O'MEARA: Curator of Museum.

F.GLASS: Curator of Apparatus.

REV. CANNON SCOTT, LL.D, C.M.G.,REV. FATHER O.LEARY, F. LAMPSON   

J. C. SUTHERLAND: Additional Members of Council.

and all ex-Presidents of the Society.

 

BOOKS PURCHASED FROM Dr. DOUGLAS’

SPECIAL GRANT, DURING 1916

 

Men of the Old Stone Age, Henry Fairfield Orborn.

The Fighting Cheyennes, George Bird Grinnell.

The Canadian Commonwealth, Agnes C. Laut.

Heroes of the South Pole, Frank London.

The Capture of De Wet, Philip J. Sampson.

Jacques Cartier and his four Voyages to Canada, Hiram B. Stephens.

Jerusalem and the Crusades, Estelle Blyth.

A Journalist in the Holy Land, Arthur E. Copping.

Civilization and Climate, Elsworth Huntingdon.

Forty years in Constantinople 1873-1915, Sir Edwin Pears.

Life and Letters of John Hay. (2 Vols.) William Roscoe Thayer.

Makers of New France, Charles Dawbarn.

Serbia, Her People, History and Aspirations, Woislav M. Petrovitch.

Germany in 19th Century.

The Evolution of Prussia, J. A. R. Marriott and C. G. Robertson.

The Times History of the War,

The Civilization of Babylonia and Assyria, Morris Jastrow.

Joseph Pennell's Pictures in Land of Temples, Jos. Pennell.

Round the Wonderful World, G. E. Milton.

From Workhouse to Westminster. (Story of Will. Crooks, M. P.),George Haw.

Life of Lord Strathcona and Mount Royal, Beckles Willson.

Railway Wonders of the World (2 Vols.), Frederick A. Talbot.

Travels in Alaska, John Muir.

The Dardanelles, Norman Wilkinson.

Prussian Memories 1864-1914, Poultney Bigelow.

The Colonization of Australia 1829-42, Richard Charles Mills.

The Story of the Royal Scots, Lawrence Weaver.

A History of Persia (2 Vols.), Lt.-Col. P. M. Sykes.

An Atlas of Modern Europe 1789-1914, Robertson and Bartholomew.

The South Americans, W. H. Koebel.

Life of Field Marshal Sir Geo. White, V. C, Sir Mortimer Durand.

Adventures of Missionary Explorers, R. M. A. Ibbotson.

A History of France (3 Vols.), J. R. Moreton Macdonald.

The Diplomacy of the War of 1914, Ellery C. Stowell.

Belgium the Glorious (2 Vols.), Well Known Authors.

The English Franciscans under Henry 8th, John Sever.

An Artist in Russia, Walter Lyndale, R. I.

The Balkan Peninsula, Frank Fox.

The Making of British India 1756-1858, Ramsay Muir.

South of Panama, Edward Alsworth Ross.

Sketches from Formosa, Rev. W. Campbell.

A Hist. of the Gold Coast and Ashanti (2 Vols.), W. Walton Claridge.

The Ibex of Sha-Ping, Lieut. L. B. Rundall.

Apotheosis and After Life, Mrs. Arthur Strong.

The Makers of the Kirk, T. Ratcliff Barnett.

South West Africa, During German Occupation, Albert F. Calvert.

Poland, W. Alison Phillips.

Russia, The Balkans and the Dardanelles, Granville Fortesque.

Memories (2 Vols.), Lord Redesdale.

Delane of the Times, Sir Edward Cook.

Thirty years in Russia, George Hume.

Soldiers of the Tsar, Julius West.

The Beothucks, or Red Indians of Newfoundland, James P. Howley.

The Cruise of the Janet Nichol, Mrs. R. L. Stevenson.

The Artistic Anatomy of Trees, Rex Vicat Cole.

Epistles from the Deep Seas, J. E. Patterson.

The Canadian Bird Book, Chester A. Reed.

Finland and the Finns, Arthur Reade.

Sandford Fleming. Empire Builder, Lawrence J. Burpee.

Journals of Lady Knightly of Fawsley 1856-1884, Julia Cartwright (Editor).

Nelson's History of the War (10 Vols.), John Buchan.

Historical Journal of Capt. John Knox of the Campaigns in North America 1757-1760, A. G. Doughty (Editor).

Thomson's Narrative 1784-1812, J. B. Tyrrell (Editor).

Champlain Society's Publications,

Abraham Lincoln, Lord Charnwood.

Abraham Lincoln, Personal Recollections of, Henry B. Rankin.

Oxford and its Story, Cecil Headlam.

Jeffery. A Biography, Lawrence Shaw Mayo.

Abraham Lincoln (the Temple Biographies), Henry Bryan Binns.

Alfred Tennyson, (the Temple Biographies), Robert F. Horton.

The Lawrences of the Punjab, (the Temple Biographies), Frederick P. Gibbon.

Mazzini, (the Temple Biographies), Bolton King.

Thos Harrison, Regicide, Major Genl., (the Temple Biographies), C.H. Simpkinson.

Emma Darwin 1792-1896 (2 Vols.), C. H. Simpkinson.

The Red Indians of the Plains, Rev. J. Hines.

The Norman in European History, Charles Homer Haskins.

Drake and the Tudor Navy (2 Vols.), Julian S. Corbett.

Elizabethian Seamen (2 Vols.), E. J. Payne.

Elizabeth Pease Nichol, Anna Stoddart.

George Frederick Watts, R. A. (Temple Biographies), Hugh Macmillan.

Sir George Grey, Pioneer of Empire, Geo. C. Henderson.

A Short History of Belgium, Leon Van Der Essen.

The Irish Rebellion of 1916, John F. Boyle.

Mounted Police Life in Canada, Capt. R. Burton Dean.

The Last Voyage of the Karluk, Stefansson's Exped. 1913-1916, Capts Bartlett & Hale.

The Sinn Fein Rebellion as I saw it, Mrs. Hamilton Norway.

Texas the Marvellous, Nevin O'Winter.

The Spell of Egypt, Archie Bell.

The Spell of Japon, Isabel Anderson.

Recollections of an Admiral's Wife 1903-16, Lady Poore.

Lord Selkirk's Work in Canada, Chester Martin.

Lord Granville's Letters and Correspondence 1781-1821, Countess

Granville (Editor). From Boundary Rider to Prime Minister Hughes of Australia, Douglas Sladen.

W. M. Hughes, the Strong Man of Australia, Stanhope W. Sprigg.

 

THE LATE P. B. CASGRAIN, ESQ., K. C.

 

On the 12th day of September, 1917, at the first general meeting of the Literary and Historical Society of Quebec held after the death at the age of 90 years, of the late P. B. Casgrain, K. C, ex-President of the Society, the followiug resolution was unanimously adopted :—

 

RESOLVED that this, the Quebec Literary and Historical Society record its deep regret at the death of P. B. Casgrain, Esq., K.C., who was for some sixty years a member, and for four years a President, of this Society.

 

During Mr. Casgrain's long and useful membership his interest in the welfare of the Society, and especially in all matters relating to the history of Canada, was unflagging, but this meeting particularly desires to recall Mr. Casgrain's successful efforts, with those of others, to save the Society from threatened extinction half a century ago, after the destruction of its rooms by fire, and his active co-operation in the successful efforts that were more recently made for the preservation of the Plains of Abraham as a national memorial to the most far-reaching event of all Canadian History.

 

The Council of this Society will long miss the regular attendance at its meetings of Mr. Casgrain, whose sound judgment, wise counsels, and sympathetic personality won and held the respect and admiration of all his associates.

 

To the remaining members of his family this Council wishes to express its deep sympathy in their bereavement.

 

PAST PRESIDENTS OF THE LITERARY AND HISTORICAL SOCIETY

1824   Sir N. F. Burton, Lt.-Governor.

1828   Hon. Mr. Reid, Chief Justice.

1829   Lieut. Frederick Baddeley, R.N.

1830   Hon. Jonathan Sewell, Chief Justice.

1831   Hon. Jonathan Sewell, Chief Justice.

1832   Hon. Andre- Stuart, K.C.

1833   Hon. W. Sheppard.

1834   Hon. Jonathan Sewell, Chief Justice.

1835            Joseph Skey, M.D.

1836   Rev. Daniel Wilkie, LL.D.

1837   Hon. Andrew Stuart, K.C.

1838   Hon. Andrew Stuart, K.C.

1839   Wm. Kelly, M.D., R.N.

1840   Wm. Kelly, M.D., R.N.

1841   Hon. Wm. Sheppard.

1842   Hon. A. W. Cochrane.

1843   Hon. Wm. Sheppard.

1844   G. B. Faribault, Esq.

1845   Hon. A. W. Cochrane.

1846   John C. Fisher, Esq., LL.D.

1847   Hon. Wm. Sheppard.

1848   Hon. A. W. Cochrane.

1849   G. B. Faribault, Esq.

1850   G. B. Faribault, Esq.

1851   G. B. Faribault, Esq.

1852   G. B. Faribault, Esq.

1853   G. B. Faribault, Esq.

1854   G. B. Faribault, Esq.

1855   E. A. Meredith, Esq., M.A.

1856   W. Andrew, Esq.

1857   W. Andrew, Esq.

1858   G. B. Faribault, Esq.

1859   G. B. Faribault, Esq.

1860   E. A. Meredith, Esq., M.A.

1861   E. A. Meredith, Esq., M.A.

1862   John Langton, Esq., M.A.

1863   John Langton, Esq., M.A.

1864   John Langton, Esq., M.A.

1865   John Langton, Esq., M.A.

1866   Com. E. D. Ashe, R.N.

1867   Com. E. D. Ashe, R.N.

1868   Hon. P. J. O. Chauveau, LL.D.

1869   Prof. James Douglas.

1870   Dr. W. J. Anderson.

1871   J. M. LeMoine, Esq.

1872-3            Dr. W. J. Anderson.

1873   Com. E. D. Ashe, R.N., F.R.S.

1874   Prof. James Douglas

1875   Prof. James Douglas

1876   James Stevenson, Esq.

1877   James Stevenson, Esq.

1878   James Stevenson, Esq.

1879   J. M. LeMoine, Esq., F.R.S.C.

1880   J. M. LeMoine, Esq., F.R.S.C.

1881   J. M. LeMoine, Esq., F.R.S.C.

1882   J. M. LeMoine, Esq., F.R.S.C.

1883   Hon. D. A. Ross, Q.C.

1884   Hon. D. A. Ross, Q.C.

1885   G. Stewart, D.C.L., F.R.S.C, F.R.G.S.

1886   G. Stewart, D.C.L., F.R.S.C, F.R.G.S.

1887   G. Stewart, D.C.L., F.R.S.C, F.R.G.S.

1888   G. Stewart, D.C.L., F.R.S.C, F.R.G.S.

1889   G. Stewart, D.C.L., F.R.S.C, F.R.G.S.

1890   G. Stewart, D.C.L., F.R.S.C, F.R.G.S.

1891   G. Stewart, D.C.L., F.R.S.C, F.R.G.S.

1892   Cyrille Tessier, Esq.

1893   Cyrille Tessier, Esq.

1894            Archibald Campbell, Esq.

1895            Archibald Campbell, Esq.

1896   Rev. R. W. Norman, D.D., Dean of Quebec.

1897   Rev. R. W. Norman, D.D., Dean of Quebec.

1898   P. B. Casgrain, Esq.

1899   P. B. Casgrain, Esq.

1900            William Wood, Esq.

1901            William Wood, Esq.

1902   Sir Jas. M. LeMoine, D.C.L., F.R.S.C.

1903   Sir Jas. M. LeMoine, D.C.L., F.R.S.C.

1904   Major William Wood, F.R.S.C.

1905   Major William Wood, F.R.S.C.

1906   P. B. Casgrain, Esq.

1907   P. B. Casgrain, Esq.

1908   G. W. Parmelee, D.C.L.

1909   G. W. Parmelee, D.C.L.

1910   John Hamilton, D.C.L.

1911   John Hamilton, D.C.L.

1912   Col. H. Neilson.

1913   Col. H. Neilson

1914   Mr. Justice McCorkill.

1915   Dr. J. M. Harper.

1916   Dr. J. M. Harper

1917   G. W. Parmelee, D.C.L., L.L.D.

 

Literary and Historical Society of Quebec

FOUN DE D IN 1824

Incorporated by Royal Charter, 1831

PATRON:

HIS EXCELLENCY, THE RIGHT HON. THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL OF CANADA.

VICE-PATRON:

HIS HONOR THE LIEUT.-GOVERNOR, PROVINCE OF QUEBEC.

HONORARY PRESIDENT:

JAMES DOUGLAS, LLD., Spuyten Duyvil, N.Y.

HONORARY MEMBERS:

 

The Earl of Aberdeen.

The Marquis of Lansdowne, G.C.M.G.

John Miller Grant, Esq., London.

Revel. Charles Rogers, LL.D., F.S.A., Scotland.

Sir Gilbert Parker, D.C.L., M.P., London.

Sydney Robjohns, Esq., F.R.H.S., Scotland.

John Reade, F.R.S.C, Montreal.

James Ashbury, Esq., England.

Henry Philips, Jr., Philadelphia.

Arthur G. Bradley, Esq., Northampton, England.

Arthur G. Doughty, C.M.G., Litt, D., F.R.H.S., England, F.R.S.C, Ottawa.

Wm. C. Lane, Harvard University, Cambridge, U.S.

Lt.-Col. George T. Denison, F.R.S.C, Ottawa.

Sir Louis A. Jette, K.C.M.G.

 

CORRESPONDING MEMBERS:

 

Anderson, W. P., Lt.-Col, Ottawa.

Bartholomew, J. G., F.R.G.S., London.

Brock, R. A., Richmond, Virginia, U.S.

Bailey, Dr. L. W., F.R.S.C., Fredericton, N.B.

Church, F. W., M.D., Boston.

D'Abbadie, Antoine, Membre de l'Institut de France, Paris.

Denham, Edward, New Bedford, Mass., U.S.

DeSechelles, Desmazieres, St. Malo, France.

D'Urban, W. S. M., England.

DePeyster, Gen. J. Watts, Tivoli, N.Y., U.S.

Dansereau, Arthur, Montreal.

Filippi, le Comte Waldemar, Paris.

Ganong, W. F., M.A., Cambridge, Mass., U.S.

Graham, Lt.-Col. U.S.A., Chicago, U.S.

Gerin, E., Three Rivers, P.Q.

Grazillier, L'Abbé, Saintes, France.

Huget-Latour, Major, Montreal.

Jack, D. Russell, St. John, N.B.

Lefebvre de Bellefeuille, E., Montreal.

Le Gardeur de Tilley, le Comte Hypolite, Chantreau, pres-Saintes, France.

Lighthall, W. D., M.A., B.C.L., F.R.S.C, Montreal.

Madrazo, Don Pedro de, Secretary General of the Royal Academy of History, Madrid, Spain.

Provencher, Colonel N., Montreal.

Raymond, Revd. W. D., St. John, N.B.

Roberts, Charles G. D., M.A., F.R.S.C., New York, U.S.

Scott, C. Percy, M.A., Windsor, N.S.

Simmonds, Peter Lund, London, England.

Strange, T. Bland, Major-General, England.

Stone, W. L., Mt. Vernon, N.Y., U.S.

Suite, Benjamin, F.R.S.C, Ottawa.

Wynne, Thomas H, Richmond, Va., U.S.

Wilson, Gen. James Grant, N.Y., U.S.

Winship, Geo. Parker, Providence, R.I., U.S.A.

 

ASSOCIATE MEMBERS, 1916.

 

Ahern, Arthur

Aylwin, Thos. C.

Ahern, Dr. Geo.

Addie, Col.

  

Benson, E.

Bennett, W. S.

Boswell, St. George, M.I.C.E.

Boyce, J. G.

Boulton, A. 11.

Bishop, E. A.

Baillairge, W. W.

Brown, John

Bank of Montreal, Quebec Staff.

Bradley, T. C.

Bailey, L. W.

Burstall, J.

Breakey, Geo.

Brodie, T. L.

Blair, H. C.

 

Carter, W. H.

Carrel, Frank

Clint, W.

Cream, R. F.

Cook, A. H.

Chambers, E. T. D.

Champion, W. S.

Colley, A. W.

Commerce Bank of, Quebec Staff.

Crawford, H. C.

Cole, Thornton

Cooper, E. C.

Cannon, L. A.

Cannon, Lucien

Carpenter. A. J.

Carrier, L. G

 

Dumontier, J. F

Dobell, William.

Doucet, A. E.

Dobell, Alfred

Denis, T. C.

Dunn, Rev. Arthur.

Delagrave, Chas.

 

Evans, Lorenzo.

Emmanuel, Victor

 

Fitzpatrick, A.

Fellows, C.

 

Goodday, H. G.

Gibson, Geo. F.

Garneau/ Sir. J. Geo.

Gowen, P

Glass, Frank

 

Hall, W. C. J.

Hance, J. B.

Harper, Dr. J. M.

Hamilton, John, D.C.L.

Hinds, W. G.

Home, W.

Handsombody, F. T.

Holliday, Malcolm.

Harvey, Major,

Ievers, Dr. H.

 

Jewell, David.

Jones, Lt.-Col. G. E. Allen.

Joseph Montefiore.

Joseph, Andrew C.

Judge, Edmond H.

Judge, F. O.

Johnston, J. M.

Johnston, Dr.

Jacques, Alf.

 

Kerr, A. P. R.

 

Liebich, C. P.

LeMoine, Gaspard

Laurie, William

Lindsay, Lt.-Col. Crawford

Laird, John.

Lampson, Fred.

Laurie, Dr.

Landry, Senator.

Learmonth, Lieut. Okil

Lee, W. Lindsay, R. G.

Lamb, W. S.

 

Macpherson, Col. W. M.

Machin, H. T.

Meredith, E. G.

McGie, Daniel.

Moir, Gavin.

McLimont, J. C.

McGreevy, H.

McLennan, Francis.

McCorkill, Judge.

Murphy, Chas.

McKee, G. M.

Montreal Bank Staff

Meredith, Rex.

Murray, Capt.

 

Neilson, L.-Col. J. L. H.

Neilson, H. Ivan.

Neilson, N. R.

 

Oliver, Stuart.

O'Meara, D. D.

O'Leary, Rev. P. M.

Owen, P. G.

 

Petry, Major W. H.

Pope, Edwin.

Parmelee, G. W., D.C.L.

Price, Sir William.

Price, Henry.

Pentland, C. A.

Pigot, C. J.

Power, William, M. P.

Peacock, T. R.

Porteous, C. M.

Pike, M.

Pfeiffer, A. E.

Passy, Col.

 

Quebec Bank, Quebec Staff.

 

Robertson, A. Ross, J. Theo.

Ray, Lt.-Col. Walter J.

Ritchie, John.

Ross, F. W.

Reed, William.

Rhodes, F.

Ramsay, G. B.

Rhodes, Godfrey.

Renfrew, A. E.

Renfrew, K. A.

Robertson, Capt.

Roy, P. G.

 

Sutherland, J. D.

Stewart, A.

Stevens, A. E.

Shreve, Very Rev. Dean.

Staveley, E. B.

Shaw, C. H.

Summerfield, M.

Smith, F. W.

Shaw, C. S.

Scott, Rev. F. G., D.C.L., C. M. G.

Stuart, Gus. G., K.C.

Sewell, E. D.

Shaw, William.

Staveley, Harry.

Stain, J.

Scott, James G.

Scott, Lt.-Col. B. A.

Sheehan, Thos.

Sutherland, J. C.

Strang, Ross.

Scott, Geo. E.

 

Taylor, Douglas.

Turner, Hon. Richard.

Thomson, G. H.

Tessier, Cyrille.

Thomson, H. S.

Turner, Sir., R. E. W., V. C, K. C M. G.

Thom, J. S.

Turner, A. J.

Turcot, P.

Turner, E. E.

 

Veasey, Arthur T.

 

Wood, Lt.-Col. W., D.C.L., F.R.S.C.

Wade, E. Harper.

Williams, Lord Bishop.

Willis, Henry.

Watson, General David, C.B., C. M. G.

Whitehead, A. B.

Welch, J. A.

Walters, H.

Willrich, G.

Wright, C. A.

 

Young, Herman.

 

LIFE MEMBER.

Wurtele, Fred. C.

 

BY AGREEMENT.

THE GOVERNORS OF MORRIN COLLEGE.

 

Love, Rev. A. T., D.D.

Miller, Archibald.

Geggie, D. H.

MacNider, James.

Cook, A. H.

Ross, J. Theodore.

Barclay, Rev. J., D.D., Montreal.

 

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