108 THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF CANADA 



Hon. Wm. Pugsley, lieutenant-governor of New Brunswick, Sir Geo. 

 E. Foster, George R. Parkin, Chief Justice Hazen, Chief Justice Sir 

 Frederick Barker, Chief Justice E. L. Wetmore, lieutenant-governor 

 G. H. V. Bulyea, of Alberta, together with the Superintendent of 

 Education for N.B., the Principal of the Normal School, all the 

 County school inspectors, and even Chancellor Jones of the University, 

 are distinguished graduates of the U.N.B. 



Dr. Jack's long period of service extended over forty-five years, 

 during which he enjoyed few holidays. In 1885 he retired on a well- 

 earned pension and soon after, for the first time, re-visited the land 

 of his birth. On his return he was made a member of the University 

 Senate. But his life-work was done. He died at Fredericton on his 

 sixty-seventh birthday, November 23, 1886, and was laid to rest in 

 the cemetery in the heart of the town in which he had spent his 

 working days. "Nunc placida compostiis, pace quiescit.'" 



