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BANKIER. R. A. LUCAS. S. BARKER. J. J. MASON. T. C. HASLETT. W. T. RAMSAY. J. S. HENDRIE. W. F. WALKER, Q. C. ALEX. H. MOORE, Sec-Treas. P a o ir b( di wi w< hi; in Se. RULES AND REGULATIONS OF THE HAMILTON CLUB. fB. 5. AY. iR, Q. C. I. This Association shall be known as Mie Hamilton Club. 2 All former Rules and Regulations are hereby rescinded. ever'v^'ktf '"""^/^''t''""'' questions ofPo,.,c,.„a every kind are absolutely excluded from '*'"*'°"- open discussion in the Club. proposed by one member and seconded by sSp"'"'""- candtdates usual residence, rank, pror.'sion or other descnp„on, which shall be inserted -the book of candidates, and signed by both mover and seconder, and such candi date shall be balloted for at .he next b , o " wh,ch shall take place after the lapse of two weeks from the time of such proposal. ^m-,-*^ the names of the candidate and h.» "■s proposer and seconder have been posted '"'""' '"'■ •n .he reading-room, under the hand of the Secretary, at least two weeks before the day o ballot. No ballot .shall be valid unless fifteen members actually ballot, and one black ball ,n five shall e.vclude. No candi- date who shall have been rejected shall be ehg.ble to be proposed again within twelve months. No person shall oe admitted a member unless of the full age of twenty-one years. ^ List of candidate.s Time for ballot. Counting ballots. Voting by proxy. Niiniher of votes neces- sary. New mem- bers to be 5; A list Showing the names of the persons eligible to be balloted for on that day shall be exhibited in the Reading and Smoke Rooms on each day on which a ballot is to ake place. The ballot shall take place between the hours of twelve noon, and five P- m., on the first and third Wednesdays of each month, and the Secretary, with at least one member of the Committee, or, in the absence of the Secretary, two members of the Committee, shall open the ballot box and declare the result ; and any member may vote by proxy at such ballot, such proxy being a special proxy given for such vote only. Should less than fifteen ballots be cast, the candidate shall be again balloted for on the next Wednesday on which a ballot IS held, and so on each succeeding Wednes- day on which a ballot is held, until fifteen ballots shall be cast. 6. On the admission of each new member alid unless » and one No candi- d shall be :hin twelve dmitted a :wenty-one le persons day shall d Smoke iHot is to ke place and five ssdays of 1 at least r, in the nbers of illot box member ch proxy Jch vote Hots be balloted a ballot i'Vednes 1 fifteen nember the Secretary sha i notifv the .;,n. . u- and fi.rnJcK k- • , ^ ^^^ ^O him, n-rnishcd ana furnish him with a printed mr.. r .u '^''•'^ ^'ow "f dollaJtdf' ''V'"" '^ ""' hundred E,..™...:' five ddhrs ,h ;"'•'' ^"'^^-'P'-" twenty. A„„„.„ on the i; '""■ P''"^''''''^ '" advance ^"'^"'^"°"- n equal to two dollars and twentv fiver'"^^'^'"^''^ cents per month until the first of J u following. ^"^^^rst of December any o slo f ; T ^""^"^^' ^^ ^^^^ «" tor/ n> occasion whatever, or enjoy anv of fh. annua, su£lip":r;„^-::--^^°-'^ .he tin,e theCe hatb'™ ""i;"^ '™"'""""" K^ , ^'' become due sHtH be reported to the Committee by the Secre ry ad t,. Committee .ay caLe 4'::: e duay can be justified to the satisfaction of the Comnuttee ; and he shall thereafte;, rs in low dealt with. in consequence of such erasure, cease to h. extent as f h. ;?"^«"'P"o» 'o the same therctX™"'^'^"'™'''-^- Name of ,_ rp, defaulters to ^°' -^ "« naiTle of eVCrv m^,y.] ^-r»>i^ited. dues or debts to the Club halTl ' "^^'^^ unmid w f ^" ^^^^^ rema ned unpaid for two months after the same sh.ll have become due shill K« 7 ' Club ^^ P^^^^^ ^n tJie >::-sh:!,r::;:^!?i-^. »"--'-,> Entrance fees and an- nuaisub- tions shill K« '"j'^^'' "'"' ''"""^^ subscrip- scriptionto "^ ^"^^^ be paid e ther to fh^ -i' be paid to persomllv r.r f u- '*^^ ^^ t^e Jreasurer "^^^- Club ^ ' '''^^' ''^^ ^^^ ^^^"k of the Privileged niembers ceasing- to reside in Hamilton or within 20 niiles there- of. Annual fee f>f $10, or they may I'ecome su- pernumerary -'embers. sure, cease to be ding such erasure a member, such pliable to pay his ion to the same be a member for member, whose II have remained the same shall 2 posted in the mnual subscrip- the 'JVeasurer the bank of the 'lub who shall ilton or within ' the payment retain all the or> if he so 'Ommittee, be ^ber and ex- •tion, so long Hamilton, or i shall not in L -> or exercise Jt any mem- ber avaiHng himself of this latter indulgence I must notify the same by letter to the Secre- : tary, who shall insert his name in the book : of Supernumerary members. In cither case any such member shall be re-admitted to all Re ad.is- , h.s privileges upon his again becoming at^^u^^li' I ^--'dent of Hamilton, and on his return being : notified in writing to the Secretary, suc«h notification to be given one month after his return, and upon payment of a proportionate subscriptic. for the current year, if his return dates after the ist of Jan., at the rate of $2 2c permonth; and failing in such notification and payment within the time before limited unless the delay can be justified to the satis- action of the committee, such member shall be considered to have withdrawn from the Club, provided that the Secretary having reasonable grounds for believing that anv such member has returned to Hamilton as a resident, or in the case of a supernumerary member, has been availing himself of the r'^Tv''''^'"''"''^'^'"^^'''^-^^ mem- ber that his privileges as a non-resident or supernumerary member have ceased and require the payment of the proper propor- tional subscription in the terms of this rule. 13- CJentlemen who are resident at a Privileged greater distance than twenty miles fromSSr. ovei- 8 ■20 miles from tTo*v-..'lt i Hamilton Hamilton may be admitted to the privileees $2oanniiaI of tht> n],,l. i -i . ^ '"""-fees subscription ^^ ^^^ ^^^^ while SO resident, after beino- ^"-va.ce. balloted for and elected in the manner poim ed out for the election of ordinary members and on payment of an annual subscription of $20 oo in advance, and any Diplomatic or Consular representative of any foreign state or nation who, being a citizen of such state or nation, and who is resident in Hamilton, but who had not been previous to his appoint- ment a resident of Hamilton, and who is engaged in no business or calling other than performing the duties of such diplomatic or consular representation may be admitted after being balloted for and elected in like manner and on payment of an annual subscription of $25.00 in advance. Such members shall be called privileged mem- bers, and shall not be entitled to vote or have any voice in the management of, or hold any interest in the property of the Club in right of such membership. Jf such members should become permanent residents of Ham- ilton, they may be admitted as full members on payment of the usual entrance fee and regular annual subscription. Such members already or hereafter to be elected under this rule shall pay a proportionate amount of their subscrintion up to the first day of the next December, after which their subscriptions >^k^ to the privileges lent, after being le manner point- linary members, ual subscription y Diplomatic or y foreign state or •f such state or in Hamilton, s to his appoint- )n, and who is ling other than diplomatic or be admitted nd elected in of an annual vance. Such ivileged mem- led to vote or lent of, or hold ' the Club, in such members :lents of Ham- full members ance fee and uch members td under this e amount of t day of the subscriptions I shall be payable in advance on the first day of December in each year as in the case of ordinary members. 14. The Committee shall have the power p^wer of nimittei to visitors to admit to the privileges of the Club as ^"''"^"''"^'^ I visiting members, for such period as they may from time to time see fit, the Governor- General of the Dominion, the Lieutenant- ■ Governors of the Provinces of the Dominion, ; the Judges of the Superior Courts of the ; l^royince of Ontario, and any stmnger of J distmguished rank or position visiting Ham- ilton, to whom it may seem proper to offer I such a compliment, but the resolution to ; admit them must be agreed to by a majority ol the Committee. Provided, that in order to avoid the ne- cessity of calling the Committee together on e\ery such occasion, the Committee may at . any meeting authorize the Secretary alone or I together with one or more of the Committee ;5 to exercise such discretion, and the Com- I mittee may change and alter such authority I at any subsequent meeting, provided that j the parties so authorized may in their dis- I cretion refer any such question to the full I Committee. 15- Officers in Her Majesty's Army andj^." Officers in and lO SSed'on ^'^^3'' ''^"d all persons holding civil and t'1;;''rclin:ry "^''if^^O' appointments under the Imperial SryiiHy: g^^veninient who may be stationed in Canada .n advance, temporarily, shall be admitted to the priv- ileges of the Club on payment of the sub- scription semi-annually in advance ; and also such strangers as may be temporarily resident in Canada, whose names shall have ^ been previously submitted to and approved of by the Committee, shall be admitted in like manner, on payment of $5 monthly in advance. me.„bens to , ^^^ ''^'''''^ '^'"^^ ^"^ ^''^"^^ privileged uiem- ne no vote bers, and shall not be entitled to vote or • voice in 1 . . 'vji.*- vji e ninnaye ment of tlie r 11 • • . " ""' ^' hold any mterest in the property of the Club 'ru., J. . , . Privileged me ha\ or voice in i . "^ 'v^lv. vji the manage, "avc any voice in the management of or mentoftlie u^1,l ? . ... ^ vyi, v^i Club. The temporary residence of such strangers not to exceed twelve months. Officers of Banks ad- mitteil on special terras. g Subscrip- tion $20 half-yearly in advance. P'tlli mem- bership— how obtain- ed. 16. Officers of Chartered Banks havin^ branches or agencies in Hamilton, and who are not settled residents thereof, may, during their temporary residence in Hamilton, be admitted to the privileges of the Club, after having been balloted for and elected in the manner pointed out for the .lection of ordinary members ; and on payment of twenty dollars half-yearly in advance for ten con- secutive years, shall be entitled to full mem- bership without further ballot. Such mem- )lding civil and er the Imperial ioned in Canada ted to the priv- »ent of the sub- advance ; and be temporarily imes shall have ) and approved be admitted in $5 monthly in privileged niem- led to vote or agement of, or rtyof the Club, such strangers Banks having lilton, and who of, may, during Hamilton, be he Club, after elected in the s 'lection of ment of twenty for ten con- i to full mem- Such mem- II bers, prtxious to becoming full members, shall be called privileged members, and shall not be entitled to vote or have any voice in I the management of, or hold any interest in the [property of the Club, in right of such mem- bership. g 1 7. Life members may hereafter be elected ^•'f'-' "'«">• f . liers~how I only at any of the annual general meetings ^'ectcd. j of the Club, on the vote of a majority of ; two-thirds of the members present in person I or by proxy, provided the name of the per- son or persons who are proposed to be so elected shall have been first submitted to the Committee, at a meeting held at least three months before the day fixed for holding the annual meeting ; and a notice stating the name and residence of each candidate and of his proposer and seconder shall have been posted in the Reading Room one month prior to the holding of the annual meeting. Life members now elected, or who shall here- after be elected, shall not be liable to pay any yearly subscription to the Club, nor have any interest in its affairs or voice in its manage- ment, but they shall be subject to all other rules and regulations of the Club in the same way as ordinary members. 18. Any ordinary member shall have the '"''■?'i"ction • •, r • 1 . - . of friends for privilege 01 introducing a friend resident i^o weeks. 12 For 3 days. elsewhere than in Hamilton, or within fifty miles thereof, for a period not exceeding two weeks, provided the name of such person has (with the written recommendation of two ordin ary members) been submitted and approved of by the Committee, and the person so admitted shall thereafter be a privileged member of the Club for two weeks, subject to such regulations as the Committee may, from time to time, prescribe. Such friend shall not for the ensuing six months be eligible for re-introduction. Any ordinary member shall have the privilege of introduc- ing a friend resident elsewhere than in Ham- ilton, or within fifty miles therefrom, for a period not exceeding three days, provided the name of such friend shall have been pre- viously subscribed in the Visitor's book. 19- All privileged members whose terms Privileged niemheis - --■ ..xx^ov^ itiujs ck:; liable' °^ subscription shall have expired, whether for subscrip- rcsidcut in Hamilton or otherwise, shall be considered as retaining their membership if they continue to m ike use of the Club, and shall be held liable for their subscription half yearly, in advance, as usual. Liability for friend intro- duced. 20. The mem.her introd privileged member sh, any debt he may incur to the Club or the ucing a friend or a be answerable for ■-iyf n, or within fifty lot exceeding two f such person has ition of two ordin cd and approved I the person so be a privileged weeks, subject Committee may, e. Such friend six months be Any ordinary ege of introduc- 'e than in Ham- here from, for a days, provided have been pre- itor's book. -s whose terms fpired, whether :rwise, shall be membership if the Club, and jbscription half : ig a friend or a mswerable for e Club or the 13 Steward, and for any damage done by him to the Club property. " 21. All members of such other Clubs as ^femhers of the Committee may, from time to timediihiJfor designate, whose usual place of residence ''''"""' shall be distant thirty miles from Hamilton, shall be eligible for election as members of this Club, and on election shall be entitled to all its privileges (except that of voting, having any voice in the management, or holding any interest in the property of the Club) on payment of an annual subscription to be fixed by the Committee, provided such tlub or Clubs extend the like privileges to this Club. The ballot to be dispensed with is regards the members of those Clubs extending the like courtesy to the members of this Club, and in such case the introduc- tion by a member of the Club and the sanc- tion of the Committee . hall alone be neces- fary. I 22. Any member whose dues are all paid withdrawal fhall be at liberty to withdraw from the Club, °'" """''^^'■" |n his written application to that effect, sent the Committee before the annual meeting f the Club. 2^. Anv memlif^r wKo eholj isign, or be expelled, or whose name erased from the list of meml v\iLiiuiaw, -t-'iccc or for shall any withdrawal, resiynatioii, or ex pul sun. 14 > Manage- nient of Club Committee. Secretary - Treasurer. cause in accordance with the regulations ol this Club, shall cease to be a member of the Club, and shall forfeit //>so facto all right or claim thereon or in or to its property or funds, excei)t in respect of any debt the Club may owe him for moneys advanced or lent to the Club; and any meml)er who shall be expelled shall forever thereafter be ineligible to be re-admitted a member of the Club. 24, All affairs of the Club shall be man- aged by a Committee to consist of nine members, who shall be elected by ballot at the annual general meeting of the Club, and no member shall be so elected as one of the Committee who has not been first proposed by one member and seconded by another member, and such ballot shall be taken after at least nine members have been proposed and seconded, and after that when five minutes shall have elapsed without any name being proposed and seconded. They shall thereafter from their number, elect by ballot a Chairman, and appoint a Secretary and Treasurer (who shall not be a member of the Committee), or one person to hold both offices as they think best ; and the sai(i Committee shall have full power to make such regulations for the conduct of the J business entrusted to them, and all other | matters consistent with these General Rules mei . 2; ;to t fract ^Clul the ( ill e the whic ;Com of tl cern; le regulations of I member of the '^acto all right oi its property oi ly debt the Club vanced (ir lent to r who shall be tor be ineligible of the Club. 3 shall be man- consist of nine ed by ballot at if the Club, and | :d as one of the n first proposed led by another II be taken after been p:- posed hat when five [thout any name ;d. They shall elect by ballot Secretary and be a member person to hold t ; and the said lower to make Dnduct of the , and all other General Rules IS and Regulations, and to alter and amend the same from time to time as they shall see fit, and shall record such regulations and amentlments in a l)ook to be kept jfor that purpose for the information of the [members. 25. If any member elected to serve on the Vacancy in -,, . . C'ointnittee g Committee resign, or a vacancy occur, the how filled. JCommittee shall have power to choose a Iqualified member to act in his stead until Jthe annual meeting next ensuing. 26. The Committee shall meet at such Meetings of ■ ^^-: 1 .L 1 ,. Comniiitee. Iperiods as they may deem expedient to I transact current business and to audit the I accounts, and three shall be a quorum. i 1 27. It shall be the duty of the Committee Dmy of I to take immediate cognizance of any in- a^^[ll'hlfv^- Ifraction of the Rules and Regulations of the "''""^^"'" fciub. 28. There shall be a general meeting of^'enerai the Club on the third Tuesday in December Me" thig. m each year, for the purpose of electing :the Committee for the succeeding year, at which meeting it shall be the duty of the Committee to present n report and abstract of the state of accounts and general con- cerns of the Club for the past year, which Annual financial statement. i6 report shall be printed and distrihuted amongst all the members at least one week rn'o.!"!"*" ^^^'^"•'^ '^ '^'h 'Tinual meeting. Notices of any motions to be brought up at the annual meeting shall be left with ihe Secretary at least fourteen days before such meeting, and no proposal, of which notice has not been given, shall be entertained at such meeting and all such notices shall be posted by the Secretary in the Reading Room of the Club at least one week before the day of such meeting. 29. The annual financial statement of the year shall distinctly shew the total amount of revenue that should be received from members subscribing for the year, and the net amount of subscriptions paid up, together with the balance due for subscriptions for the year; further, that the amount of subscrip- tions due be also shewn, and the names of the members by whom they are due. ff aSlci ^°- ^^'^ ''"""'''^ statement shali shew 'he liabilities, amount of assets and liao^lities ol the Club ; and the accounts of the Club when presented by the Committee shall be audited by one member (not being a member of the Com- mittee) who shall have been appointed by the Club at the last preceding general meet- in^ of the Club, and the auditor already < and (lisrril)uted least one week s'- Xotices of p at tlie annual [he Secretary at ch meeting, and e has not been It such meeting : posted by the 3m of the Club e day of such tatement of tlie e total amount received from year, and the aid up, together :riptions for the nt of subscrip- the names of re due. shiiU shew 'he s oi the Club ; vhen presented udited by one r of the Corn- appointed bv general meet- jditor already 17 elected shall audit the current year. accoimts for the 3. he Committee shall have power P..ao..i,,. ' '" ^'7'J^ ^^'^^^''^ ^n K^^traordinarySX...... -^r-tn.g of the Club on giving seven day'li;,"-^ ;.oUce, to be posted up during that period .n the Readmg Room, spedfyi„^. the object of such meeting in the form of a resolution, at winch meeting no subject shall be dis- cussed beyond that specified in the notic-e ( ountry members to be notified by circular.' 32. The Comnn'ttee, on being recjuested in Special ne„. ^vr t.ng by twenty members of the Club, shall ^ttlSil^:! call a general meeting, giving a week's notice hereof (such notice to specify the object of Ithe meetmg) by posting the same in a con- spicuous place in the Reading Room, and ^ict.fymg the Country members by circular. 33- ;^\ quorum of fifteen qualified mem-Quoru.. Jers shall be necessary to constitute any annual or special meeting of the Club. 34. The Club shall be open every day for Hours when pe reception of members at 8 o'clock in the ^"'"'^ "'''"• [orenoon, and shall be closed, and the lights ^■—f^-^-^ ^i r a. m., except on Saturdays bundays, when ^^ ^ ... ^ )e midnight; and le hour of no member shall be closing shall ii ! i8 admitted into, or remain in the Club after these hours, on any pretence whatever, unless specially authorized by the Committee. 35. No member shall, on any pretence or No memlier to receive anyeiiioiu- iji any manner whatsoever, receive any iiKTit except ' ■' Secietaiy urofits, Salary or emolument from the funds and 'I rtaMir- er and Audi- of tlic Club, cxccpt the Secretary or Treas ■ tor. urer or Auditor, if a member of the Club be appointed to those offices, or either of them : nor shall any member give any money or gratuity to any of the servants of the estab- lishment upon any pretence whatever ; it being understood that this rule is not intend ed to preclude any member of the Club from selling property or goods, or stocks, or other money securities to the Club, or buying any of the same from the Club. No member 36. No member shall take away from the to take away ^^, , anything Club, upon any pretence whatsoever, an\ belonging to 1111 1 the Club, newspaper, pamphlet, book, map, or other article the property of the Institution. Servants not 37, No Servant of the Club shall be sent to be sent '^n ^ , , errands. out of the house on any errands on any pre tence whatever, unless on Club business l\ a member of the Committee, or to po>t letters at stated periods, or to call a cat from the nearest cab-stand. i ^ I m n the Club after itence whatever, y the Committee. any pretence or er, receive any : from the funds :retary or Treas- :r of the Club be ir either of them : ! any money or ants of the estab- ce whatever ; it ule is not intend of the Club from ■ stocks, or other b, or buying any e away from the whatsoever, any , map, or other istitution. ub shall be sent mds on any pru ]lub business bv ttee, or to po^i or to call a vvA^ '9 .risfk'!"l '""•■' °^ "'"^'''••''"' 'h'-" mayCon,p,a,„,s ameis to be wntten and signed by the mem- L^ J:';:""" ber so complam.ng, i„ the Complaint Book """' '^''■ estabhshed for .hat purpose, or by letter to he Secretary, which complaint must be ■specally noticed by the Con.mittee at their "ext „,eeting : and any overcharge, inat- •ent,on, or rmproper conduct on the part of a servant ,s to be stated by letter, under the ■signature o/ such member, which l«ing p mo the Secretary's box, must be laid ifefore the Comnnttee at their next meeting ■ 39' All members are to pay their bilk fnr p everv PYn«^,c^ U ^ '^'^ ^^^ Payment of evLO expense they may incur in the Club ""%'>' before they leave the house ' '^'" Se Dit' T^'T'''' ^^^^^^' ^^h^^^^' crib-^^^S;ed^ "^ except at backgammon. No higher stakes than ninrf^r ri^iu 'shall be dHvpH f. "^" qu'-irter dollar pom^s Stakes for DC played for at whist, nor shall anv bet ""^ " iexceed one dollar ^ ' whist. "^ by the Commmee, and the Committee I 20 foTlin" ^^""^^ ^^^^ P^'^'^'' to fi^ a limit to the hours Club, and to make such regulations in re- spect thereof as circumstances may hereafter call for. The charges for cards and the use of the billiard tables shall be fixed, from time to time, by the Committee. ReS'iatls ^"y member deviating from, or commit- by .nembers. ting any breach of the foregoing regulation shall be liable to expulsion, and the mode of proceeding shall be as provided for in Rule 44. ^lo^!^" ^^- ^^"y member, at his sole expense, ofmember.'.. shall havc the privilege of introducing a friend or friends to breakfast, lunch or dinner provided the name or names of such friend or friends shall have been previously entered on the Visitors' Book, but no member shall at any time introduce any person, being a resident of the City, to the privileges of ithe Club except for the purposes in this Rule mentioned, unless by the consent of the Committee. SrsmLk! '*^' Smoking shall not be permitted in the i"S' Reading room, or in the Dining room, except on the occasion of house dinners, and then only after the removal of the cloth. 21 le hours 1 in the s in re- lereafter md the ;d, from :ommit- g^lation e mode for in xpense, cing a dinner 1 friend LMitered er shall )eing a > of the > Rule of the in the except i then 43- No member is on any account to bring No. dogs a dog into the Club. ^"""■'''^• 44- Any member wilfully infringing the Penalty for Rules and Regulations of the Club, or being KuLt"'' guilty of conduct in or out of the Club, which in the opinion of the Committee or of any ten members, who shall certify the same in writing to the Committee, is detrimental to the character or the interests of the Club, or is conduct unbecoming a gentleman, shall be liable to suspension from all privileges of the Club on a vote of a majority of the Com- mittee, subject to an appeal to a meeting of the Club, to be held within fourteen days after notice of such suspension, of which meeting at least seven days' notice must be given, and if such suspension is sustained by a majority of qualified members at the Cxeneral Meeting so called, or if the member suspended fail to notify the Secretary to call such meeting, he shall be considered to be expelled and forfeit all privileges of the Club, including his entrance fee and his subscription for the current year. 45- Any article of these rules may be Alteration of altered, amended or suspended for any length '^"'^'• nf time, or any new rule or regulation in- troduced, by consent of two-thirds of the members present at any meeting specially I 22 convened for that purpose, provided such alteration, amendment, suspension or new rule shall have been specified in the notice summoning such meeting. By order, ALEX. H. MOORE, Secv- Treas. such new lotice Treas. HAMILTON CLUB, Ei^tof/^emkep^, 1896. 24 HAMILTON CLUB. List of Members Ambrose, E. H. Awrey, N. Baker, Hugh C. Balfour, St. Clair Bankier, P. M. Barker, Samuel Beasley, A. C. Beatty, A. O. Bell, Wm. Bickncll, James Rule 12 Biggar, S. D. Billings, John Bisby, George H. Bowes. J. G. Boyd, W. E. Braithwaite, A. D. Bristol, Geo. E. Browne, E. H. Bruce, Alexander, Q. C. 1895 ICS96 1873 1878 1887 1873 1895 '895 T876 1892 1895 O. M. 1885 1893 1895 '895 1885 1895 O.M. 1885 \ 25 ^^ruce, John A. i^ruce, Ralph R. Bruce, \V. H. Bun bury, H. T. I^urns, John M. I^iirton, W arren F. (^ahill, E. I). Calder, John Carpenter, T. H. p. Cart Wright, C. W. Chisholni, James Colquhoun, E. A. CounseJl, Charles M. Crerar, John, Q. c. Crerar, P. D. Cummings, S., M. D., Davis, \V. R. Dexter, C. O. Dexter, D. Doohttle, C. E. . Duncan, A. T. Eastwood, J. M. Evans, Geo. F. Evans, John D. Evans, Robert Eerrie, Campbell Eindlay, Wm. F. Rule 1885 1891 1895 1877 1896 1874 1895 1874 1895 1895 1892 1879 O. M. 1875.' 1889 1891 1891 1892 1895 1885 1895 1896 1896 1895 1883 1887 O. M. 36 Forster, Harold E. Fuller, Richard Furlong, E. Gardiner, H. F. Gates, Frederick W. Crates, F. VV., Jr. Gates, Geo. E. Ciates, H. G. Gauld, John G. Gausby, J. I). Rule 12. Ghent, S. H. Gibson, The Hon. J. M., Q. Gibson, W., M. P. Rule i Gillard, W. H. Gillespie, Alex. Glassco, Frank S. Glassco, Geo. F. Glassco, G. S., M. D. Glassco, John T. Glassco, William H. Grant, T. W. Greening, T. B. Griffin, H. S., M D. Gunn, R. L. Gwyn, H. C. Hamilton, George E. Rule i Hammond, H. C. Rule 12. Harris, J. M. Harris, R. B. 1892 1883 1890 1895 O. M. 1-^95 1895 1895 1895 1889 1879 C1873 2. 1886 O. M. 1895 1895 1875 1896 O. M. O. M. 1895 1891 1891 1877 1879 2. 1891 O. M. 1880 '895 ^ 27 Harrison, John Harvey, Alexander Rule 12 Harvey, John Haslett, Thos. C. Hendrie, J. S. Hendrie, J. W. Hendrie, VVm. Hendrie, VV., jr. Hobson, Joseph Rule Hobson, Thomas Hoodless, John Hope, George Hope, R. Knight Howse, W. R. 12 Irving, ^Jmilius, Q. c. -Rule 12. Kennedy, Reginald M. Kerr, Geo. S. Kerr, Murray A. Kidd, David Kittson, H. N. Knox, John Labatt, R. H. Lam be, Harold I^nd,R.E.A. Rulex2. Lazier, S. K, Q. r Leather, Thos.^E. Lees, )V. jr. 1892 . 1887 O. M. 1877 1883 1885 O. M. 1887 1880 1895 1895 1886 1874 1896 O. M. 1874 1896 1881 1892 1891 1885 1895 1878 1895 1892 1895 V -28 Leggat, ^fatthew Lester, 'i\ \\\ Lindsay, Walter }. Long, W. D. Lottridge, J. M. Lottridge, Murray (;. Lucas, R. A. MacDonald, C. F , M. D. l^ule 13 O. M. 1890 1874 1885 O. M. u<96 O. M. MacDonald, W. R. Maclnnes, The Hon. I), MacKelcan, F., Q. C MacKenzie, J. I. Macpherson,Thos. H., M. P McBrayne, \V. S. McCulIough, John McCu Hough, P. T. McKay, Alexander McKechnie, Robt. Mcl^aren, Henry Magill, Chas. Martin, D'Arrv Martin,. Edward, Q. Q Martin, F. R. Martland, John Rule 13 Mason, John J. Mewburn, S. C. Middleton, J. T, M. L. A Mills, F. H. 1894 O. M. 1873 O. M. O. M. 1895 1895 1896 1891 1896 O. M. 1892 1895 O. M. 1896 1894 O. M. 1895 1896 1879 V 29 ^ilJs, James H. Monck, J. F. Moore, Alex. H. Moore, E. K. W. Morris, R. s. Morrison, J. J. KuIo 16. Murray, Alexander Murray, C. S. Murton, |ohn W Myler, Paul J. r,j,. ^^ ^esbitr, J. \v., Q. c. C>'Heir, Arthur Onderdonk, Andrew Onderdonk, Sherly Rule r 3 O -Rt'illy, K. B., jvi. D C>'Reilly, J. Edwin Osborne, A. B., \i j) Osborne, A. G. Osborne, J. Y. Osborne, VV. \V Osier, B. B., Q. c Rule i. 1879 1891 1 886 1889 O. M. 1889 1881 1896 . 1895 1S95 i89r3 '^'95 1874 1891 1S9I 1895 1895 O. M. Papps, George S. J'ark, John H. Parker, J. E. Pattison, F. G. H. Potdnger, J. Ru,^ ^^ rcnticc, ^\'. Proctor, John O. M. O. M. /881 1892 1887 1896 O. M. 30 Ramsay, A. G. Kamsay, \V. T. Keid, W. G. Rt-nnie, G. S., M. D. Roberts, VV. Ross, F. B , I). I) s RusselJ, jas., M. D. Sanford, The Hon. W E # ^Scott, John J. Scott, C. S. Snider, Judge Southam, Wm. Spriggs, (Jeo. Ji Rule,, Staunton, F. H. Lyn<^h- Staunton, Geo. S. J.ynch- Steele, R. Tasker Stephens, H. S. Steven, H. S. Stiff, Charles Stinson, James Rule i . Stuart, John Stuart, John J. R^Ie 12. Tate, D'Arcy Teetzel, James V., Q. q Tilden, John H. Thomson, Geo. C Thomson, J. J. c. Thomson, Robert Tuckett Geo. E. O. M. 1890 1885 i«95 1895 O. M. 1884 1895 1895 1885 1877 1893 1885 1892 1892 1881 1879 O. M. 1879 1896 1878 i888 1887 1892 1880 tU*0 31 Tun. bull, J. Turner, Alexander ^'Pton, K S. Rule 13. Vallance, (Jeo. ^ allance, William ^^'addell, F. R. ^Vaddcll, J. N. ^^'aite, R. A. Rule m V;akJie,John Rule,,. Walker, W. R, Q. c. Wallace, Joseph W'ardrope, W. H. Washington, S. F. Watson, H. M. Rule ,5 ^^ ' cox, A. M. Rule ,3. ^Vilcox, Chas. S. ^Vood, Andrew T., M. P. ^'oung, G. A. M. ^'ou»g, James M. ^oimg, Thomas Zimmerman, A. 1888 O. M. 1895 1^90 1889 1896 ^895 1890 1882 1874 1896 '895 1893 • 1893 1894 1887 O. M. 1896 i88r 1873 18 «95 -.J