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y. The Council may appoint an Arbitration C'omniitteo, wliich 
may decide questions at issuo betweep members or associate--, when 
requested to do so by "both parties. Any decision of such Com- 
mittee shall be final. Except to the extent permitted by this rale, 
the Club and its officers shall decline to concern themselves with 
disputes between members. 
10. The Council shall have power to alter and add to these 
Rules, but shall give to the mem'bers notice of any proposed alter- 
ation or addition, and in the event of six members objecting thereto 
within fourteen days the proposed alterations or additions shall be 
submitted to the votes of the memb'er;. Failing such objection the 
alteration sliall date from its adoption by the Council. 
n. The Council shall have powei' to expel any member or 
associate at any time. 
12.— Neii'thei' the office of Scrutineer nor that of Auditor 
.shall be held for two consecutive years by the same person. The 
Scrutineer shall not be a candidate at any election at which he acts 
as Scrutineer'. 
IS. If any office ba-omes vacajit at any time other than 
the end of the current year of the Club, the Council shall have power 
to appoint any member to fill the vacancy. 
14. The decision of the majority of the Council shall be 
final anrf binding on the Club, but a resolution passed by the Coiihcil 
shall not be acted upon unless there be an abso'ute majority of the 
Council (and not merely of those voting) in its favour. 
♦ 
Notices to Members. 
Subsckiption;s: Will Mem'bers plea*e note that these became 
due on January 1st, and ai-e payable in .advance! We would iilso 
point out that the necessity for the prompt payment of subscnptioii.9 
is frequently overlooked, inflicting needless la'bour upon the Hon. 
Secretary, and equally needless waste of funds— will Members suffer 
this reminder? We would also point out that subscriptions should 
be .sent to the Hon. Treasurer, Mt. S. Williams, Holland Ijodge, 
Edmonton, London, N., and not to M)c. Willford, who gave up 
Ithe treasunership in October, 1912. 
Inicome: We ask all our M,em'bers to assist in giving us a 
double income this year, by doubling the amount of their subscrip- 
tions when remitting same; with our present membership the future 
;k assured — this would wipe out all deficit and ena'ble us to put col- 
oured plates in hand for future volumes; this should not bie a bm-den 
upon any, and to maintain permanently what has 'been already achieved 
is, assuredly, well worth the effort. 
CoLOUEED Plates: Arrangements had been made to issue 
one with the present number, "but there has been unavoidable delay 
in getting the chromo-lithogiraphs oomplefced. Fotir are in hand and 
