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I S"' '■' ^1 *| -J..* l?^.-4 I, ^ ^f :K J J !♦• ^ I i J I I .* fi^8l .i^o^O it*'01 .o^^iis-^cvitc^ai ~ ♦. ■■•^ .•■*^-,-*' »a.?^ «. K.;' r^i^r OFFICERS AND COMMITTEE, FOR THE YEAR ENDING APRIL, 1856. '.■•f*li ^ President, THOMAS LUNN. ' ^ '* . 1st Vioe-President. .GEORGE SNYDER. 2nd Vice-President. .REV. L. KRIBS. Sec'v and The as HENRY MACPHERSON. .J DIRECTORS. VTiLLiAM A. Stephens. John Creasor, Jr. Henry Macpherson. William Carson Boyd. Joseph Mauguan. George Lee. i' William Armstrong Samuel J. Lane. William Bull. " V William Smith. f Thomas B. Horton. ^ *: John Qeorge Fkancis. -l i Armstrong, Wm. Anderspn, Charles Andrew, Alexander Boyd, W. C. Buchan, Jas. Jr. Buchan, W. E. Burdon, Benjamin Bishop. E. W. Brown, Valentine MEMBERS, o . , Brown,, Ezra * ^^ ^ f, ; ,1 .., ^ . v Brodie, George , .[\i:r'\ Brown, George m U Bull, William ;h:i^U Beattie, Wml ;,,^j .• , n '^ Binns, David 1 ',^rit H ' Butchart, G. M, ; t t j • i , Blj^th, Robert .., .^ .l? ' ' Beith, James* * Where a star is placed after a name, the partj 4id not sign the declaration of Incorporation. Greaiosr, John Jr. Carney, J oh a Chisholm, George Cumming, John Chiftholm, John Carney, Richard Cathc^rti .>ViUianit . fil Corbett, John . ■ a ,d 'I .\ J f Crei£^^, JpbA : Corbett, George Carney, W. H. '" Douglass, Jameij Doyle, R. J. ' Douglas,. Jafl^ Dovvsley, Tfios. B. ,.•; Dunn, Paul • * , - Knbs, Ludwick " • ' jy. KcKJshick, Charles Lunn, Tliomas Lamson, James Lee, George I r> f V ILeask , John • ' - I. Luudy, JoMfph- ' /Lane, Saiaue) JT. •'. Lepan, Fr©(4i9Fick Laurie, P. G. Macpherson, Henry • jyiaughan, Joseph May, Isaac ', Miller, Williath # Miller, John* Miller, Edward / ■ r / rp- . IT Doufjlas, Jpha r^/.ujiV Mills, John Ewin^, Jolih C.; •.,.»"- )i! Moote, Zenas Francis, J<jhn G. ^f ■ y-i *T Fessant, Ssfephen Ferris, Lyman A. Frost, John Frazer» A. G. * Gale, George James Gordon, Thomas * Gribble, Sarauel^ Horton, Thos. B. Harrison, John = Hall, Charles ^ Harrison, Henrv, Harrison, Wilii^m, Jt. Hadden, RoJ)ert j ' >«^; Munroe, David Miller, George S. "^ Mason, John P. A^Tanly, H^nry Moote, David Moffatt, J. S. •■' Mulholland,/A. H.11. -iijj'* ' l^cKenzie, Kenneth McKenzie, Wdliam McVicar, Robert Neelands, Abr^hanv Ne vvcombe, Gebr^e y K Parks, Jamei}/ '^ l,^^M\\l paynter, Ch^rlea. ' I'f'i.h * Where a star is placed after a riamo, th«; party Aid n6t si^a th« . declftraj^ioj^ of InfiKjrpoyaiipa. ^ ;$ 1> ; fc 6 Pity liter, Ihomas — . Stephens, Robert Plunkett, William Stephens, A. M. Popham, Edwin p :,. Spencer, George, Parish, David J. , ),- Thompson, G. L. Stephens, R. E. »t!J Wootrich, W. S. '^^^ f^: ' i Smith, William ] Yeomans, G. M. Snyder, Goorge '^ Yeomans, John IJ^ ,, Sifieiair, Dunean "■' ^' '^ ;u ; '■'■ ./ .?'M.,-iHi Mil n b,.-. -r j ^v.; .?i.'^• ^' • : ,r.,t,- ... - J ,* .., . ' t1, if »-i, «4 -J. ,---J ,- ',' -' '. i f ' « I , «*'!< . 1 ,'. I ■*•- ( 'rf ^ • ''A ■| * ^ t ; I > .- . t * , , •* 1 ^ i ) ■ W, • t^ ,'". t ' i * ■J^' ' A * 1.9 \ ' i. .' ' 1 f t " 1 i ^ • I i < { fej ; *. ♦-' DECLARATION, i I Dv»c'aralion of tht^ menihors of "The Owen Sound Mechanics Institute." filed in the Office of the Reristrar of Deeds in and for the County of Grey, at Sydenlmm, on the tenth day of October, A.D. 1855, uncter the provisions of 14f and 15 Victoria, Chapter 8C. [copy.] Be it remembered that on the tenth day of October, in the year of our Lord one thou- sand ei'^ht hundred and fifty-five, We, the undersigned, in accordance with the provis- ions of an act passed in the fifteenth year of the reign of Her Sovereign Majesty Queen Victoria, by the Parliament of the Province of Canada, and entitled " An Act to provide for the incorporation and belter management of Library Associations and Mechanics' In- stitutes," declare as follows : First, — That it is the intention of the un- dersigned to establish a Mechanics' Institute and Library Association at the Town of Sydenham, in the County of Grey, nnder the name of" The Owen Saund Mechanics* Institute. Second. — That the purpose of the said In- stinite is to j^romote the intellectual and moral improvement of the members and others, to be adiiiittcd according to the regu- lations ar.d }3y~Iidws of the "Society, by pro- viding a Library and Heading-room for their iise^ nnd by the delivery of lecture* Third. — That the ninouiit subscribed and paid by the members respectively, is one pound and five shillings cy.: amounting in the whole, to over one hundred and twenty- live pounds,which hasbeen invested in books. Fourth, — That Thomas Lunn, George Snyder, William Alexander Stephens, John Creasor, Jr., Henry Macpherson, William Carson Boyd, William Armstrong, Samuel Jonathan Lane, William Bull, William Smith, Joseph Maughan, Thomas Bolton Horton, George Lee, and John George Fran cis. Esquires, and the Rev. Ludwick Kribs, are the first Trustees for managing the af- fairs of the Institute. »- ' ^ r'lwi, itit : ^ Fifth.-'ThvX the Trustees of the Institute consisting of a President, First and Second Vice-Presidents, and twelve Directors, (six of the Directors to be either mechanics or persons carrying on a mechanical business,) shall hereafter be appointed by the vote of a majority of the members present, at a gen- eral Annual Meeting of the members, to be held on the first Monday, in April, in each succeeding year, or at such other time as may be appointed by the Regulations and By-Laws of the Corporation. Sixth* — That special meetings of tho members may be called at any time, in such manner as shall be provided for by the By- Laws and Regulations of tlie Corporation. n; 5 1 8 Stren^.h. — That new members may be tuU inilled in n nr.inncr — to bo provulej for by tlio Regulations and By-Laws of llic CoriKj- ration — to be passed by a vole of a niujority ot the members present at any General An- nual Meeting, or at ii special T'^t'cting called for that purpose. Eighth. — That the shares of members may be transferred or forfeited ; and that the mode and conditious of transferring and lor- ieiting such shares, shall be regulated by the By-Laws of the Corporation. Ninth. — That the Regulations and By- Laws of the Corporation passed by the Trus- tees, may be repealed, altered, or amended, by a majority of the members present at a General Annual Meeting, or a -special Meei- ins; called for that purpose ; and that the Trustees shall not have power to alter in any way so miTch of said Regulations or By- Laws, afe shall be so repealed, altered, or amended at slich meeting : Provided, al- ways, that written notice of an intention to repeal, alter, or arti^nd any regulation or By- Law, pointing out such part of |ho regulation or ByrLaw as shall be objected to, shall be given to the Secretary, it.tl€ast fourteen days before such meeting. Tentk»-^ThvLt thle Gorjporation may be dis- solved by a vote of two4bird's of the whole -members of the Gorporaiion, subject to .the provisions of the said statut<». »»1 J be ad- |fur |jy 'or|)o- ijority ill An- calJcd smny kt thb 1(1 for- by the By. '■ Trns [>nclecl t lit (I Meei- at the in nny V By- ?d, or d, al- ion to )r By- latioii ill be I days 1-7;! e dis- vhole [) .the . BY -LAW S. By-Law 1. Passed by a Public Mcoiiug ;f members 22nd Oct., 1855. ,, . . That any person on tho rccum- ft'ficmbcr. roow^^atiou in writing of one Share- holder, may become a member ot ih\s Corpomtion, by paying tho sum of £l r)s. Od. currency to tno Secretary « and signing an agreement to keep all the Laws and Kcgitlations of the Corporation iu tho Minute Book of the Institute, ., , ,. By-Law 2. Passed by Directors lOtl'i N^6v., 1855, To regulate membership. ... 1. Ordinary members, whose sub- scriptions are paid up are elegible to all offices, to vote at all elections of offi* cers or Committee men, and on all questions telativo to the conduct of officers or mcm^ berii, or to the property of the Corporation ; to the use of the Library, Reading-rootii, and Museum; to attend Leetu res, Classes, or Conversations under the rules made by the Committee, and on payment of the fees annexed thereto. 0. . 2. Shares in thi9 Institute may be .*'*** tnmsferred by applying to the Secre- tary, and paying a fee of one shilling and three pence forsi^ch transfer, qn the trans- feree signing, an agreement to keep all the. Li^W3 and Kegiilations of the Corporation in the Bliaute Bi»ok of th^o Institute, and beiug le ( ■ 1 1 recommended iii writing by some otli^r member than the transferer. ^ , ' . ,. 3. The annual subscription shall ^ be five shillings, to be paid in idvance. No subscription payable for the period previous to th« first* of April next, and , shareholders neglecting or refusing to pay their dues and fines within one month after they become due, sh^l be deprived of the privileges of the Corporation until paytnent - of ail arrears ; and neglecting for tvyo years, shall forfeit their shares.' ■'^•' io . •>.* ; , * . By-Law 3, Passeti by Directots l6th Nov., 1855. To regulate the duties of Offi- cers. / • '; ■ ,: ;^\'-':^^"*": ' -.•,:!. p . , i. The President shall preside at ail Mee^ngs of the Corporation or general Coiftimittee, and in case of an equal division of th« Members on any question shall give thie castiug vote, he* shall have power to call Meetings W the Corporation or general Committee on liis own itiotion, or on the requisition of four Cora'mittee men, or twelve merabiere^ - < • ^ TT. « .J ^x 2. In the abj^ence of the Pre-* ViccPresidem. ^.^^<^^^ one of the Vtce-Presi- . lients shall . jpreside, in the precei^ence in which they stand in the list of officers, and in the absence of thb President, cither of^ the Vice^PtiSsijlents niay call any Meeting which it is competent for the PreMfot to li )tli(if k g ^ S;. The Secretary shall accurately ccrowAKj. ^^^ ^^ large record the proceedings of the Corporation and ComnQittee, announce all Meetings, sign all certificates of member-^ shipy receive all moneys from members, and pay the same to the Treasurer, keeping an account thereof, and shall b^ve the charge and custody of the seal , he shall keep copies of all letters written by him, on the business^ of the Corporation or Comtnittee, or a pio- per book fbjr reference ; also, regular files of all letters and other papers, which may be addressed ^o him, relating to the business of the Corporation or Committee. . , ^ ^ 4. The Treasurer shall receive reasurer. ^j moneys and hold the- same, subject to the order of the Committee, he shall pay np bill, unless sanctioned by them and signed by their Chairman, and shall make a report of all his receipts and dis- bursements. - ., . 5. When the books are taken iu Librarian. ^^^^^^ by the Librarian, he shall make out a full and completie Catalojiue of them, and at the foot of said Catalogue, the Librarian is to sign a receipt to the follow- ing effect : — " I do hereby acknowledge that the books specified in the pr«5Ctdin2 Cata- logue, have been delivered to me by the Board of Trustees of the Owen Sound Me- chanics' Institute, to be carefully kept by ;«e as their Librarian j to be accounted for ! ; |!i' Hii ■il- 'I' I 'I by me to the Board of Trustcf s, and tp be, deHvered by me to my successor in office whenever directed so to do by the said , Board of Trustees." _ . 6. The Li!»rarian shall be ac- .labrftrUa. countable to the Corporation dor ' the cost of every l?ook that is missing, pr for the whole series of which it may form a part, he shall be accountable i& like manner for any injury the book may liave tustained, by being isoiled, defaced, torn, or otherwise injured, and can he reliev- ed from such accountability by the Trustees only, upen its being shown to them thut •ome shareholder or reader is chargeable fox ^he damages, or loss of the book. Ti,.*u«^cj: 7. The Librarian shall* «ee t>hat brariaa. ^" ®^^" "0<^»^ beronjtmgto the Li- brary, th(; number of the book and the name of this Association be printed on a la1)el, (posted on the inside of the cover o( the book,) and he is on no account to de- liver out any book which is not thus num- 1)ered and marked. ♦. : ' '. • *"• Libmrian. ,^' '^l^® Librarian is to act at all times in all things according to the orders? of the Trustees ; and whenever he is jjemoved^ l^o is to deliver to his successor in office all Books and Catalogues appertaining, belonging, or relating to the. Library, and if th/ey are foun^ to be satisfactory, the Trus- • ^ees shall give him a roreipt to'that eflbct ; to he, 1 % 1 office 1 s e said ■ ■ be ac- 1 . ion ivr | 1 that is 1 * hich it i able iia ►k may ', efaoed , ; reliev- \'- 'ruslees j " i m thiit able fui ee ^hat theLi- le book ' printe':! r e cover N t to de- s num- t at all J ro the • jr he is essor in « . taining, \ » , and it :5 B Triis- effect i i 1 .'but if £>ny h .ks shall have been loal^ or found lo have sustained any iiviitry»the Li brarian shall pay the cost or value o^ swch book lost, or the damage unless released by the Board cf Trustees. He shall also, keep a Cataloi^ue of the bt^oks, open to the in- spection of each member entitled to diaw books. :: ,i>.in : .;;•: . , ^ <:u ^r:-. J .^^ 9. The Librarian shall keep the Li- iours. ^^^y open on every Friday, from 9 V u'clock, A. M. to 9 r. M. ; and on f?very other evening except Sunday, from M P.M. tuSP.M. . . ■■> i. ;; -- . 10. Th© Secretary, Treasurer, or ^ LibrariaUy shall report any circum- stance within their respective departments, atfecting the interests of the Corporation at the next Meeting of the Committee, and shall specially report when required to do so. . "*" ^ 11. Meetinc of the Trustees may Trustlfea ^® ^^^^^^ ^^v'^^^ Secretary on his own motion, or on the requisition of any three Committee men, or six mem- bers. 12. The Trustees shall have it of Wees' the custody of the property of ' the CoF|X)ration ; they shall receive and pay all monies for rent, attend- ance, purchase of books, inilruments, ot)ject» for a Museum, or other necessary purposes ; Uiey shojl have pow*r to make ragulaiion? ■I f I I 'I » (in. lilt i '^' ^j rj , Hi S'T i '11 i III! V r r /or tlie care and distribution of tlie Libraiy j« to procure lectures to be delivered ; to eirpel, suspend, or fine members for non- payment of thf>ir subscription, or for immoral or im- proper lani^iage or conduct, or for introduc- ing political or religioiis discussions. In all •ases of expulsion, except for non-payment of fees or subscriptions, tiie expelled member •hall have the right of appeal to the next general Meeting of the Corporation. To }ine or suspend the privileges of any member, or reader chargeable with loss or damage to any of the books, to fix the sums to be paid by members for attending classes, or for any other privilege which requires separate pay ments ; to make regulations for the admission ef non-members to lectures, ir other benefits of the Corporation ; to appoint stib-commit- te<>'s to execute part of their works ; and, as a body are fully empowered to execute any xneasures^ to piomote the objects^ of the Cor- poration, and shall annually present a report of their proceedings to the members. By-Law 4. Passed by Directors 10th Nov, 1855. To regulate library. ., ■ 1. Nou-membe»^ may be ad- Non-members •*! j * .i • m r av. admitted. 'I'^Jtled to the privileges of the Library as readers, on payment to the Secretary of ten shillings per annum« in advance ; six shillings and three-pence for three months', and signing an agreement t9 keep all the Laws and Eegulaiions o(, lOtlj «he Coqjoration in the Minute Book of ilm Institute. ;,,/ . ,» , . . ,. a Volumes allow- ,.- Members upon applica- ed to members. "^^^ ^^ '^^^ LiDrarjan may ^ ;r#. i J lake two voliunes from the Room, and retain them for the lime specifi- ed therein, and if desired, an extension of one week shall be given : provided, no uiiitr , member shall have left u written request ior ,/ the volume or volumes ,• in the meantime, no member shall have more than two volumes V in his possession at any one time, unless by , the consent of the Library Committee, lor vaiid reasons to be shown to the»m. . ... ;. „ ^,. . . . 3. Any member or reader al- W^ to'piy fo? l«>^ing -i b"^ >n his posses- them. sion to be injured for the pur-. posesof reading, by bemg torn I out, or otherwise, shall replace it with a new ^ one of the same description, or payiis cor t price within two months, if the book is soii< d * or torn in «uch manner as not to injure it tor reading, he shall pay such fine within one month as shall be imposed »by the sub-Co m- , mittee, subscribers shall have the option of, keeping such injured books, (or the set t j^ which they belong, as the case may be,) i\Lf\ ""_ paying* the cost price of such books, or .s-'j;,^ of books. T. . , , , . 4f. Any member or r Koepinff book beyond i • u i . . specified time «»" keeping a book I. the specified iunt 1* ;ii lb i inctlr a fine ot one lialf-peuny ibi every duy beyond such time ; and for lending a book <mt of his own bouse, shall incur a (ino of twb shillings and six-pence. . ,, \Vh f ^' ^^^ ^i"GS are payable within are pVbl*^' ®"^ "^^"!*^ ttfter the proper time " of returning tlic lx)ok which was Ih6 occasion of the line ; members or readers arci debarred the privilege of the Libary after silch one month until such fines are )ia4d, <yr the place of such book supplied as before provided. 6. It shall be the duty of the T.ibrariao to Lil,rarian to report to the sub-* cotomittei. Committee any injury to a book, within one week nftei discovery of the Mame, and the sub-Committee shall decide upon the ca^e within one week after such report. 7. Any ' metnhdt or reader feeling App«?a . jjjj2:rieved by a decision of the sub- committee, with respect to aiiy book or books, may appeal to the Board of Trustees at their neHt meetings by giving a wrillen, notice to the Secretai^y>' and paying in the amount of fine or n^sessment, which is to be refunded to him, ill case the Trustees de- •ciifiiA in favolVT of the appeal. ,, ,1 ■ , . 4^>' I ' !'■ '>'':> CATALOGUE. AGRK ULTURE-BOTANY— GAUDENING. r A 2 to 1 1 F41,42 C33 B72 B73 C 13 C38 E41 C 11 H il F 39, 10 C3l C39 B74 B 41 C =12 C 1 € 2 to 10 B 35, 36 B42 C5 C4 C3 C40 (:>• •i American Agriculturist. American Husbandry. American Flower Garden. , American Muck Book. American Fruit Grower's Guide. American Poultry Yard. American Shepliercl. . Armstrong's Agriculture. Agricultural Chemistry. Fture, Chaptal's Chemistry of Agricul- Farmer's Instructor Family Kitchen Gardener. , Farmer's Dictionary. ^ /J t Farm Implements. l^l : Landscape Gardening, and Ru- ral Architecture. ,, , Miinn's Practical Land Drainer/ Mysteries of Bee-keeping. , Saxton's Rural Hand Book. V ' Stephens' Book of the Farm. ' j Shepherd's Own Book. Youatt on the Horse. « . Cuttle. . ■«■.■ :•■■■ ... vr Hog. Bog. t {■> ARTS-SClENCES—MANUFACTUIlERS— : . COMMERCE, -^^ A 1 American Architect. [ston) D iO, 11 Chemistry of Comniouriifo.(Johri. 'I r:l: F 55 F 38 £36 E20, 21 £60 C 34 D27 H19 F 9 F F F F F F F 26 16 10 1 2 .:,,. 27 ' 11 B 37, 38 F 3 F 17 B23 C49 C 50 D 33, 34 H lto3 H20 E 18 F4 H4 'i^ i> "^ Moseley*s Mechanicr. •■ !>! > • Physical Sciences. Potters' Hand Book. Professions and Trades. Remarks on Chemistry. » I BIOGRAPHY. !.• ,, . ^ it Iff- ^« li it American Mechanics (Howe.) Allison's Life of Marlborough. Ancient Philosophers. Abbott's History of Madame Ro- land. Abbott's Mary Queen of Scotts. Alexander the Great. Alfred the Great. '' ; ' Cyrus the Great, ' Charles the First, Julius CsBsar, Hannibal. [ Boswell's Life of Johns6ri, Boyhood of Great Men. British Plutarch. ; British Eloquence. * Curran and his Cotemporaries. ' Christopher Columbus (Irving.) ' Celebrated Characters (Lamar-' Celebrated Travellers. [tine.) Charlemagne. Croly's Life of George the Fourth . Czar and Sultan. Columbus and Vespucius. i' ^1 •'I ilii 19 rhj.) ♦, H21 G52 ■ ' " ' « F60 F28 • E 57, 58 i' . E 29, 30 ' . . ,. D28 : " ■ ) F 5 3owe.j E 10 to 11 rough. ' H12 ' 1 H48 ame Ro- , G51 G65 rScotts. ' Great. ' F 12 It. - :^ H5 t. r I G 23, 24 St. B 50 to 54 •.^' •) E4to5 I ♦ E40 m.''-^-' E6 r ' - r K :i G22 t'i :{ ■ B 48, 49 ■"i C35 raries. * H6 rving.) ' F6 [Lamar-' B29 [tine.) F51 C32 Dewitt Clinton. English Humourists. Early Navigators. Foot Prints of Famous Men. Franklin. Female Sovereigns. Gilfillan's Literary Remains. George Canning, Indian Biography. , , Jays and Hamilton. 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Russell's Nnbia and Abvssiniti, Smith's History of Greece. Stephen's History of Egypt and Arabia. [Turkey. Stephen's History oi Greece and Spalding's History of the French Rovolulion. - 25 E 4'2 to 47 Tytler's Universal History. C G Vane's History of the Peninsu- lar Wur. MEDICAL SCIENCE— PHYSIOLOGY- PHRENOLOGY. Combe's Physiology. Economy of Heallh. MORAL AND INTELLECTUAL rHILOSOPHY, Bacon and Locke. Euler's Philosophy. Nahiral Philosophy. Burke's Works. Principles of Taste. Pleasure of Taste. Intellectual Powers. E 19 1130 MORAL A. E33 H 36, 37 E 59 B 44 to 46 C 48 H18 E 50 >vssinia. C 15 E 61 B 44 to 46 C 47 D 19 .0 26 E 72 D 20 D29 D30 F 37 MISCELLANEOUS. A common place Book. A year with the Franklins. Burke's Works. Brief Remarker. Christmas Book, (Dickens.) CasUe Builders. Conquest and self-Conquest. Decisive Battles of the World. Elegant Narratives. Experience of Life, Flowers cf FaMc. '26 It III ^ I I H 17 Iluttoii's Book o( Nature. D21 Kenneth. [Palace. 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