PROCEEDINGS FOR 1897 



LXXV 



Carter, Miss L. Mavis, Miss Green, James Mavis, Thomas Ormrod, Guy 

 Johnston, Henry Johnston, Lynton Harris, each 25c. Victoria. — A. J. 

 Pineo, B. A., High School (Hfe) ; Cora H. Loat, 9 Vining Street ; Chris.J. 

 Loat, 9 Vining Street ; R. S. Sherman, Port Moody, 50c. ; M. L. Kendall, 

 Ladners, 25c. ; Norton Strople, Sapperton, 25c. ; Mrs. W. J. Curry, Box 

 222, Nanaimo, 25c. ; A. D. Campbell, Granite Creek, 25c. ; J. R. Ander- 

 son, Department of Agriculture, Victoria, 25c. ; P. J. Watson, Okanagan 

 Mission, 25c. ; Gertie Loat, Little Qualicum, French Creek P. O. ; Lily 

 Knight, Mount Tohnie P. G., Victoria. Thirty-four membei's, SS.OO, less 

 50c., expenses, Vancouver Island, ST. 50. 



General Financtal Statement, 



From the I9th May, 189(). to the 24th June, I89T. Dates of reports 

 to the Eoj'al Society of Canada : — 



1897. 



May 19.— Balance (previous report).$0 81 

 1897. 



June 24.— Dues, P. E. 1 25 



" Nova Scotia 2 25 



" New Brunswick. . . 150 



" Ontario 1 75 



" Manitoba 25 



" Saskatchewan .... 2 00 



" Alberta 25 



" B. C. (Mainland).. 7 25 



" " (Vancouver I.) 75 



.7 06 



1896. 

 Dec. ^2. — Postage, 259 Circulars 10 



and 11 $2 50 



Large Envelopes 1 00 



1897. 



April 16.— Postage, .300 and .500 Cir- 

 culars 12 and 13 8 50 



May 27. — Expense, Vancouver I.. . 25 

 Gen. Post. & Stationery. 1 50 

 June 24.— Paid T. C. Allen & Co., 

 account Printing 250 



Circulars No. 10 7 50 



Expense, Vancouver I .. 25 

 Balance, Cash on hand. . .56 



$17 06 



Note. — In Circular ISTo. 10, the statement that " Circulars Nos. 7 

 and 10 " were donated to the Club, should have read " Circulars 7 and 

 9." This year, Circular No. 11 Avas donated by the Nova Scotia Insti- 

 tute of Science, No. 12 by the Eoj^al Society of Canada, and No. 13 by 

 the Education Department of Nova Scotia, which allowed the balance to 

 fall on the riccht side of the account above. 



XVII. — From The Literary and Historical Society of Quebec, through 



Sir J. M. LeMoine. 



The president has to express his regret that the society has been 

 compelled (he hopes only temporarily) to suspend the publication of its 

 transactions during the year, as well as the continuation of the publica- 

 tion of the priceless historical documents contained in its archives since 

 its formation. 



