PROCEEDINGS FOR 1907 XVII 
6.—“ The Establishment of Commercial Relations between Canada 
and the United States after the Revolutionary War.” By Prof. Adam 
Shortt. 
8.—“McKellar’s Plan of Quebec.” By Dr. A. G. Doughty, C.M.G. 
9.—“ General Hull’s Invasion of Upper Canada.” By Lt.-Col. 
Cruikshank. 
10.—“ The First Canadian Saint, La Mère Marie de I’Incarnation.” 
By Lt.-Col. William Wood. 
11.—“ The Labrador Boundary Question.” By the Most Reverend 
Archbishop Howley. 
12.—“ A few Remarks on various Gallicisms and French Locutions 
in the Plays of Shakespeare.” By P. B. Casgrain, K.C. Presented by 
Lt.-Col. Wood. 
13.—“ The Algonquins of Western Canada.” By Rev. Dr. Bryce. 
Report or Section III. 
The Third Section submits the following report for the Session of 
1907 :— 
The section held four meetings, at which the attendance was very 
large, twenty members being present, as follows:—Prof. E. Rutherford, 
president; Prof. Alfred Baker, Dr. H. T. Barnes, Prof. John Cox, 
Dr. W. Bell Dawson, Dr. E. Deville, Prof. N. F. Dupuis, Sir Sandford 
Fleming, Dr. G. P. Girdwood, Dr. J. C. Glashan, Dr. G. C. F. Hoffmann, 
Dr. T. C. Keefer, Mr. T. Macfarlane, Mr. A. McGill, Prof. J. C. McLen- 
nan, Dr. W. Lash Miller, Prof. C. H. McLeod, Dr. R. F. Ruttan, Mr. 
F. T. Shutt, and Mr. R. F. Stupart. 
A letter was received from Professor Bovey expressing regret for 
his absence. 
Twenty papers were presented, eighteen being read in full and tws 
by title; a list of the papers is appended. 
The officers elected for the ensuing years are :— 
President—Dr. W. Lash Miller. 
Vice-President—Dr. H. T. Barnes. 
Secretary—Dr. E. Deville. 
A publication committee, consisting of the retiring president, the 
new officers and Dr. Glashan was appointed. 
With regard to the election for filling vacancies for the ensuing 
year, the section recommends that the number of members to be elected. 
be limited to four. 
The section also expresses the wish that such papers as are recom= 
mended by the publishing committee, be printed in bulletin form with 
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