372 Timekri. 



The President informed the meeting that arrangements were being 

 made for a Conversazione. 



A letter from Sir Charles T. Cox thanking the Society for electing 

 him an Honorary Member was read. 



Mr. J. Rodway told the " Story of our Constitation " for which a 

 vote of thanks was accorded. 



Meeting, July 15th, 1914. Elections reported. — Members. — Messrs. 

 J. H. Henderson and R. M. Davy. Associates. — Messrs. A. Gilbert, J. H. 

 Ho-a-Hing, C. T. Uchlein, A. D. Hymans, A. D. Denny and D. J. Bell. 

 Lady Subscriber. — Miss Quick. 



The Vice-President (Hon. J. B. Laing) said that since last meeting 

 they had to deplore the sudden death of their President, Sir Crossley 

 Rayner, and it was agreed that a letter of condolence be forwarded to 

 Lady Rayner. He also spoke of the death of Mr. Arthur Summerson 

 who had been a Director and a leading member of the Agricultural 

 Committee for many years ; it was agreed to forward a letter of con- 

 dolence to his widow. 



The Librarian stated that the Book Committee had gone over the class 

 of Fiction with a view to exclude obsolete and worn-out books and that 

 a revised Catalogue of Fiction was being printed. He also reported that 

 the Directors could not see their way to carry out the suggestion of Mr. 

 Sampson. 



The Chairman spoke on the desirability of a fruit export, especially of 

 bananas and oranges, and hoped that something would be done in the 

 near future. 



Meeting, October 13th, 1914. Elections reported. — Members. — 

 Messrs. W. L. Harris and Alex. McAndrew. Associates. — Dr. L. J. P. 

 Clavier, Messrs. 0. R. Bennett, G. F. Messervy, H. E. Ennis, A. B. 

 Allt, P. W. King and John Lawson. Lady Subscribers. — Mrs. R. J. 

 Johnson, Miss Macquarrie, Mrs. C. E. Buck and Miss Bridge. 



A Gold Medal awarded to the Permanent Exhibitions Committee for 

 exhibits at Toronto was exhibited. 



The Hon. J. J. Nunan gave a lecture on " The Campaigns of France 

 and Germany." 



At its conclusion His Excellency the Governor moved a vote of 

 thanks, which was warmly accorded, and spoke of the loyalty of the 

 Local Forces. 



The President also praised the lecture and thanked His Excellency 

 the Governor for his presence. 



Meeting, November 12th, 1914. Elections reported. — Members. — 

 Sir Charles Major and Mr. G, E. Chamberlin. Associates. — Rev. W. 



