TABLE OF CONTENTS III 



SECTION I 



M. Louis-Raymond Giroux {1841-1911). Par l'honorable 



L. A. Prud'homme 1 



La Vie des Chantiers. Par E. Z. Massicotte 17 



Au Berceau de Notre Histoire. Par H. A. Scott 39 



Un problème de linguistique les parlers manceatix et le parler 



f ran CO -canadien. Par Arthur Maheux 75 



La Morale et la Sociologie. Par Arthur Robert 91 



Poèmes. Par Alphonse Desilets 109 



Légendes de Perce. Par Claude Melancon 113 



Les Retours de l'Histoire. A propos de Louisbourg et d'un 



livre recent. Par l'honorable Rodolphe Lemieux 121 



Le Regiment de Carignan. Par Francis J. Audet 129 



Les Ironies de la Mort. Par Arthur Laçasse 143 



SECTION II 



Presidential Address. Upper Canada a Century Ago. By 



Honourable Willl\m Renwick Riddell 1 



A Chapter of Canadian Economic History, 1791 to 18S9. By 



James Mayor 19 



TJie Colonial Policy of the Dominion. By Chester Martin 35 



The Raison d'Etre of Forts Yale and Hope. By His Honour 



Judge F. W. Howay 49 



Lieute7iant-General Garret Fisher: A Forgotten Loyalist. By 



W. D. Lighthall 65 



The Weslmount ''Stone-lined Grave" Race. {An Archaeo- 

 logical Note.) By W. D. Lighthall 73 



University Development in Canada. By Walter C. Murray. . 77 



SECTION III 



The Mechanism of the Catalysis of Hydrogénation by Nickel. 



By Maitland C. Boswtîll 1 



The Constitution of Rubber. By Maitland C. Boswell 27 



On an Application of the Theory of Magnetism to the Calcu- 

 lation of Atomic Diameters. By J. F. T. Young. ... 49 



The Variation of the Refractive Index of Oxygen ivith Pressure 

 and the Absorption of Light by Oxygen at High Pres- 

 sures. By Miss H. I. Eadie and John Satterly... 63 



