It wa.a then mov(Mi by Mr. T. H. Bmitb, and seconded 

 by Joseph Kneashaw, that the resolution receive the 

 unanimous endoreation of the meeting. 



Several gentlemen spoke in support of the resolution, 

 which was- carried unanimously by a standing vote 



Mr. Witton replic/d in a very happy and appreciative 

 addi^ess. 



The following resolution of condolence to the widow 

 and family of ttie late A. T. Neill, Past President, was then 

 duly moved, on motion of Dr. S. A. Morgan and J. M. 

 Eobinson : 



Whereas, it has pleased the All Wis© Euler of the 

 Universe to remove from our midst that most giftod citizen, 

 our esteemed fellow labourer and Ex-President, iVndi-ew T. 

 Neill, and 



Wherea.3 our Association is thus deprived of th^e coun- 

 isel ajid service of one whose wisdom and judgment, whose 

 noblo character' and cultured po^'ei^a were, for over a quar- 

 ter of a century, d-o voted to the promotion of the welfare 

 of the Association, and to the social and intellectual uplift- 

 ing of our city. 



Eefsolved, that we do hereby record oiu- gi-ateful ae- 

 kno^-ledgment of hi.a many services performed in the vari- 

 ous branches of tJiis Association on behalf of those sciences 

 to the study of which his energies were so earnestly de- 

 voted; and our deep realization of the loss that his sudden 

 removal will prove tO' the members of this Association, and 

 to our whole city. 



Eesolved, further, that we express our deep sy)npathy 

 with his afl'lictcd family, coupled with on carne-st hope that 

 a Higher Powder may comfort and sustain them in their 

 hour of bitfer trial. 



The election of officcre was then prceccded with, and 

 resulted a^ follows : — 



Hon. Presidents — Adam Brown, A. Alexander and H. 

 B. Witton. 



President — Lyman Lee, B.A. 



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