l899-'oo TRANSACTIONS 7 



Jan. 6. — Professor E. E. Prince, 



"Four I^atter Day Poets." 



Jan. 20. — R. W. Shannon, Esq., 



"Wordsworth." 



Feb. 3.— Alfred A. Dion, Esq., 



"Electricit}^ with Demonstrations." 



Feb. 10.— Rev. A. B. Walkley, 



"The Poets of our Land." 



Mar. 3. — John Henrj- Brown, Esq., 



"Walt Whitman— Poet and Seer." 



Mar. 10. — Professor James Mavor, 



' ' Imperialism versus Civism. ' ' 



1899 — 1900 



Nov. 17. — Prof. E. E. Prince, 



"The Scottish Schubert— Dr. John Park." 

 With vocal and instrumental illustrations. 



Nov. 24. — J. M. Macoun, Esq., 



"The Canadian Wood-Pulp Industry." 



Dec. I. — Rev. Dr. Rose, 



"The Gulf Stream of Literature." 



Dec. 8. — F. H. Gisborne, Esq., 



"Dean Swift and his work for Ireland." 



Dec. 15. — S. B. Sinclair, Esq., 



"The Golden Meap of Wealth." 



Jan. 1 2. ^George Johnson, Esq., 



"Our Northern Fringe." 

 Jan. 19.— "Is our Age really progressing ?" A symposium to be 



opened by Rev. A. B. Walkley. 

 Jan. 26. — Leon Gerin, Esq., 



"The Hurons of Lorette." 

 Feb. 9. — W. D. LeSueur, Esq., 



"The Making of Language." 



