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Les diagrammes suivants illustrent la mAthode. rrata CO pelure, n A t 2 3 □ 32X f if ^l ^ I 'I I !•! JllST fl^ \l THE jlisTOHiGflii & SciEiiTiFic Society op MANITOBA. fll^l^Oflll t^EPOHT -FOR- THE YEAR 1891. » ■» ♦ WINNIPEG : MANITOBA FREK PRESS PRINT. 1892. THE liiSTOHiGflL & Scientific Society OF MflNlTOBfl. « ■i Anri^Ab f^EPonT — von- THE YEAR 1891 WINNIPRG : MANITOHA FRRK PRKSS PRINT. »< , f m I h The Historical and Scientific Society of Manitoba. OFFICKHS F'Hry >l«iiili«rH. I^itV MeiiilierH, $'^5,00, roriTHpoiKlliiK Muiiibui'M. Actlvo AIoiiilinrH, $5.00 per iiiitiniii. AHHocliitit iVIuiubt>ri, $1i.00 per aniiuiii. Mciiihers of the Council of Manitoba University and Underf^raduates have iiccess to the Isbister Library in custody of the Society. HONOltAUY MKMU1<:K8. I,onl Dii fibrin. I'". I'arkman. Col. I'alliser. General Lord Wolseley. Sir (ieorge Stephen. Archdeacon McDonald. U. S. Consul Taylor. Principal Dawson. Dr. John Rae. General Lefroy. Marquis of Lome. Rev. John McDougall. Lord Stanley of Preston. Sir Daniel Wilson, Toronto. Principal Grant. Sir Donald A. Smith. Lord Lansdowne. Rev. Pere Laconibe. .Sandford Pleming. COKRESPONDINd MEMBKKS. Prof. H. Y. Hind. Dr. Tache, Ottawa. Joseph Fortescue, Isle a la Cross, via Prince Albert. Archibald McDonald, Fort Qu'Appelle. S. K. Parsons, Montreal. James McDougall, H. Belanger, Cumberland House. Robert Campbell, Merchiston, Man. Professor Bell, Ottawa. Dr. George M. Dawson, Ottawa. C. Mair, Prince Albert. Roderick Ross, Ft. Chippewyan, Atha. Alexander Matheson, Rat Portage. R. R. McFarlane, Fort Chippewyan. Dr. W. McKay, Peace River. II. Hell, Michipicoton, Lake Superior. Praf Macoun, Ottawa. 1'. n. Turnock, Calgary. Krnest E. Thompson, New York. Walter Dixon, I,ake Francis. Henry J. Morgan, Ottawa. R. J. W. Pither, Rat Portage. Prof. J. H. Panton, Guelph, Ont. Rev. Mr. Burman, vSt. Paul's, Man. Rev. Dr. John McLean, Moose Jaw. J. W. vSpencer, Churchill, Hudson's Bay. Hon. Sam A. Green, Boston, U.S.A. James W. R. vSwan,U.S.A. Acting Consul- General, St. Petersburg. Mr. J. B. Tyrrell, Ottawa. Ven. Archdeacon McKay, Prince Albert, N.W.T. Rev. Malcolm Scott, Ft. Vermillion, NWT Ven. Archdeacon Vincent, Moose Factory N.W.T. Rt. Rev. Richard Young, Bishop of .\tha- basca, N.W.T. D. M. Stewart, St. Paul. Hon. J. C. .\ikins. I J. H. Ashdown. Rev. Dr. Bryce. IJ. Camsell. (Dr. Cowan. LIFE MEMBEKS. Rev. A. E. Cowley. R. E. W. Goodridge. W. H. Hughan. Capt. L. M. Lewis. Wm. Martin. Mr. Joseph Wrigley. A. McCharles. F. W. Stobart. Archbishop Tache. H. S. Wesbrook. if i ANNUAL MEETING Ol' THK Historical and Scientific Society of Mariitob The annual meeting ot the Society took place oti the eveninjj of l-'ehruary {)th, m the rooms of the Society in tlie City Hall, Winnipeg. Mr. John MacIJeth, President, occupied the chair. The re- ports of the Council, of the Treasurer, of the Library Conunittee, and of the Joint Library Committee were presented and adopted. ANNUAL KEPOllT OF Tlll<: COINCIL. The Kxecutive Council beg leave to present their twelfth annual report. It is noted with pleasure that the total membership is now probably larger than at any previous time in the history of the Society ; that the treasurer's report shows a most satisfactory credit balance ; and that there has been steady progress and development in the various departments of the Society's v/ork. Meetings of the Society. During the past year the Society has held five meetings. On May 4 Dr. Bryce gave a biography of Adam Thorn, the First Recorder of Rupert's Land ; on June 10 a special meeting was held to unveil Seven Oaks Monument ; on Octo- ber 2i) a lecture was given by K. N. L. Macdonald, Kscj., upon "Alaska and British Columbia ; " and on November 2(5 a paper was read by Reverend Dr. Bryce upon the "Older Geology of the Red River and Assiniboine Valleys. " On June lit, 189], just seventy-six years after, the Society unveiled at Seven Oaks, in Kildonan, the first commemora- tion stone formally erected by a society in Western Canada. The site, distant about three miles and a-half from the centre of the City of Winnipeg, has become historical, in that it was the scene of the affray in which Governor Robert Sample, of the Hudson's Bay Company, and about twenty of his men lost their lives in an encounter with the representatives of the North-West Com- pany. This early conflict is notable not merely from the affray itself but from its far-reaching results to the colony of Red River, for it brought to an issue and a settlement many of the disturbing ques- tions that were then causing disconl aiil preventing peaceable cAlonizalion ni these western lands. It was the site of this affair that the Society determitKil to mark and commemorate. There wck present many of the older members of the Society ; a large number of the early settlers of Red River ; and also sonic of the descendants of the parties en^janni on both sides. After a brief address by the presidL-iii Mr. John MacBeth, the Lieutenant-Covtr- nor of Manitoba unveiled the moiuinicnt. Mr. C. N. Bell, an ex-president, liaviiii; read a short historical account. The Chief | Justice and Mr. Justice Dubuc, Canon Matheson, the American Consul, aii have been a great factor in the inslruc tiou of the people generally of thel Canadian North-West on the 'jeologyoi their adopted country. MiiNeiini. The collections of the Society are co;; stantly increasing. Many kind anJl generous friends have given donatiouil during the past year, among whom luayl be mentioned Horace Belanger, Ksq, Chief Factor, Hudson's Bay Companyl Norway House, who sent the Society al complete list of the members present a;[ the council meetings of the Coinpam held at Norway House. C. N. Belli Esq., F.R.G.S., has presented the vSocietjl with three copies of The Nor'-Westerj The vSociety is also indebted to R. " McFarlane, Ksq., Chief Factor, Hudsc Bay Company, for an interesting donaj tion of amber found at Cedar Lake. Its to be hoped that some effort will be niadtj to dispose of the duplicate specimens iioij Dr. I.Rlrd ,( K. II. 'luriiock 1 I''. W. Thonipsoii ... o J. II. Aslulowii n II. S. Wcsbiook . o K. K. W. Goi>iIriil;;t' . I) J. T. lluKKiiril S [ill the iimseum and add new ones eitlicr \l\ imrcliase or exchanj.{e. IM-oviiicial liXliibitioii. .\l tin- first Industrial Exhibition held liii the Cily of Winnipeg in vSeptemher \i>\, tliu Society was fortunate enough to mil si'veral first prizes for articles ex- hihiud there, and in view of the fact jlliat all prizes were paid in cash, a very mat sum was placed to the Society's IcRilit, as appears by the Treasurer's iport. Kvcciitivu Council Mt'otiii^M. The Council has held five meetings iuriiiK the year, when the attendance of be inuinbers has been as follows : Miill.lh ( br. Ilry. ( S frofessor Hart S .\. It. Ilaiiil ... I |f..j.J.|{(.v ^ . \. Iloll I , S.iirii ( u'l' Ardagli i A the Library. I'erhaps the tnost valuable addition to (if Reference Library uiaa{iiati()ii of Mr. llii>;haii some llirt'i- ycftrs ago, resigmil early in the past HUtiitiier, and Miss I',. Jaiksoii, the present incunibent, was appointed to siuxeeil her. It is |)leasanl to observe that so far the .Society has luul very few clianjjes in its staff diirin)^ its existence. Miss M. C Rlyth was apnoinied to succeed Miss Jackson upon her promotion. M<'iiil)ci*Mlii|>. There has been a very larj^e achlition to tlie memf)ership, as appears from the following comparative table : Iloliiiriiry ^o m C'orreHpiirtiliiiK u .V( I. iff i> i.i Active ,}() ;<) Assoiiatc i\\ iiii The Bank of British North America, Imperial Bank of Canada, Merchants' Bank of Canada, Union Bank of IRt for |h|)| Iihi im Oovcriiiiinnt Hrmit tor 'ttl 26U uu LikI.v Selkirk fli3 lllirary iiranoh. . i.i«i| Total 11,2131 IsU'i. I Juii 1. To lialance, oa«h in hand i IU| CAMll I'AID. IHDI. Dec. ai, p.ti(l for liooks In 1801. . .|li:t (Mi Paid tor lioukcase (lU 15 c'oHt nf Seven 0.tkainoiiU- iiicnt -.lUMK) Inulilciital «\puii)ttii for uiiveili' K Heven 0«ka tiioMiiineMt Ill 'ifi ' IiiHiirances paid in ItsUl . 'J6 imi Kree I'rens, pr ntniK re- portH and paper* 28 6C1 Sundry e.xpenses, print- ing; and P. O. box 17 :)ii E.\pen«e8exhil>itiiiK*peci- iiicnK at exhibition .... 6 iiii Salaries for public llhiury mn .«*( Sundry e\pen8e8,po8tit;e Ac *| Total KfoeiptH 470 811 ^'«| l'a.\ inen'B, hist'irical liranch C" Pavinei.tsi, public library branch . >t 181)1 31 Dec. Ualaiice caah on hand a<- credit of the IIiH*ori»al branch 1'^ Total «liU| l^ilirary and Publication C'ui| mittee. The Committee reports that its work has been carried on during tlievs with satisfaction. There was an iiistniciij at last annual meeting that $1")0 shoi be devoted to the purchase of ' maps or manuscripts relating to j history of the Canadian Nortb-Wij Up to date $118.60 has been spent J directed, and the Committee has inv a number of valuable books which| fully tax the resources of the .Socffl The Committee would recommend 1 its successors in office should expendj balance, as well as $150 for the com year for this purpose. The Coinmil also recommend that the files of al!J city papers in the possession off vSociety be bound as soon as possij During the year the annual reportj ti Hfx- I'm. u irnnrli IllWk 1 7« «7 ItMl Ml •2Wt IKI •H») IN) '2tl IHI - i::- 7U «7 :ii iinoh. . 4W |k«' .111*1 tl'"'*" "f <''<" pnniTs rend lu'fore III- Soriity wcrr piihlislUMl. Tlu- Coiii- littee Iriwl tlint paptrs ilhislrnlivr t)t'lln' listorv iiml resoiirics of tin- rouiitry, irtli .'iiiil NNt'st of I.Hkf Siinerior, will In- 1 liiforc the Sooii'ty ami l)ul>li^.lll•(l in tratisaitioiis. Tilt* CoiimiitU-c will ...rtlv ptiblisli H full nccoiint of tlu- itcrcstiiiji i)rooet'(liiij{s coiiiU'cltd vvitli li' iiiivfiliiiK of the ".Seven Oaks Monn- |ti!l" ill June Inst. Dnrinf; the y»at ;teiisivi' a i)f the refereiire rooms by the irchasf of a cotninodioiis hook ease ■ till' exleiiHion of the shelving. The Ir^f .Siiiillisonian, I'. S Crovenniienl I Doiiiiiiioii (ioveriiinent eontrihiitions II now ill' arraiijjed in jjood ore was also obtained for the ualile collection of maps belonKinj( to Society, and these are now kept in ilk'iit coinlition. The Committee . 1(1 lliaiik the librarians for the care til of the reference library of the iely. 11 of which is respectfull'- submitted. Orokch Hryck, Chairman. Keport of the tloiiit Libniry ( oiiiinitt4M>, 1H1M-1>2. four Committee has to report that fiiij; the year tlu: interest in the city fclir library has been fully maintainetf tiiiK the greater part of 1H!»1 the pt Library Committee consisted, on all of the Society, of Rev. Dr. Hryce birmaiii, Rev. Prof. Ilart, and Mr. Jilieii Xairn ; and on behalf of the I, Alderman Gilroy, Alderman Cock- %. and Alderman McDougall, the le of the last being for a time occupied T^klerinaii IJawson. In May the chief jariaii, Miss Inkster, resigned, and I Jackson was promoted to her place. ■ lilytli was appointed assistant- Irian. During the year the librarians ! been most attentive, ard the rooms I i)een kept in good orrler. A large Iber of hooks has been added during Ivear to the city library (30<) in all, iiK$;{47.S9), and suited to the tastes |e various readers. Tenders for the lly of books were called for and the lact was given to Mr. W D. Russell, lowest tenderer. For the year 1892 femler for magazines and newspapers Jergusoii & Co., amounting to $197. Iccepted. The large increa.se in the |er availing themselves of the library ^'^ is especially gratifying. er the various reports were read and led, the election of officers for the ensuing term took place. The resultt* are as follows : John Milleth, President. Rev. Prof. Ilnird, 1st \ire-l'resiilenl. Sherilf Inkster, l.'nd \ice-l'resideiit. Dr. I.aird, Corresponding Sicretary. J. T. Hugganl, Recording .Secretary. Slei)hen Nairn, Treasurer. Ctii'NCli,. — Rev. Dr. Ilryce, Professor Mart, Judge Ardngh, Rev. A. K. Cowley, Rev. R. C. MacHeth, Sheriff Inkster, C. N. Hell, D. l-;. Adams, and Archer Martin. .\ resolution was then i)assed, on motion of Mr. Nairn, seconded by Pro- fessor Hart, that it is desirable that Uie sum of !til'.")(t besjjent IX B. SOCIETIES EXCHANGED WITH, 1891. American Institute Mining Engineers. American Mail and Export Journal. American Museum Natural History. American Philosophical Society. American Statistical Association. Americana, Annales del Museo Nacional, Costa Ricij Boston Public Library. British Association for Advancement) Science, Buenos Ayres Annuaire Statisque de | Province de Hiutieme Annee. Buffalo Historical Society. Canadian Institute. Cincinnati Society Natural History. Colorado Scientific Society. Cordoba, Academia Nacional dc liieiiciij Cornell University Library. Department Agriculture and Iminiis tion, Winnipeg. Distribution Office, Ottawa. Dominion Archivist. Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society. Engineering Club of Philadelphia. Entomologist. Entomological Society of Ontario. Essex Institute. Field Naturalists' Club, Ottawa. Geological and Natural History Siirfi] Ottawa. Geologists' Association, England. Gun's Unclaimed Money Index. Hamilton Association. Harvard University. Howard Association. Imperial Federation League Kansas Academy Sciences, Leeds Philosophical Society. Library, House of Commons, Ottawil Literary and Historical Society, Qu«r Liverpool Microscopical Society. Manitoba Government. Manitoba University. Meteorological Service. Minnesota Historical Society. Meriden Scientific Association. Mexico, Boletin del Observatorio h\ nomico Nacional. Minnesota Academy Natural .Scieufi Mittheilungen des Vereins fuer kunds. Natural History Society, Glasgow acional, Costa Rici] or Advanceinem ! 9 ;ociety, Glasgo^v Lxatiiral Science Association, Staten Island. |Net)raska'"Uiiiversity. iNew England Historical and Genealogi- cal Society. lyew Westminster Board of Trade. ■New Vork Academy of Sciences. |};ew York Microscopical Society. ^■ew York State Library. kova Scotia Historical Society. [sova Scotia Institute of Natural Sciences. Dneida Historical Society. Ottawa ]Mining Review. Philadelphia Numismatic and Antiqua- rian Society, philosophical Society, Glasgow. puiilic Library, Newcastle-upon-Tyne. Duekett Microscopical Society. ^oyal Colonial Institute. koyal Geographical Society. Royal rhysical Society. koval Society of Canada. doval Society of New South Wales. aiiitary Institute of Great Britain. JaiitiaKo, Verhandlungen des Deutschen Wissenchaftlichen Veriens zu. askatchewan Institute. Imithsonian Institution. ociety of Arts. ociety of Chemical Industry. ociete de Geographic Commerciale du Havre. Louis Academy of Sciences. lorouto Public Library, lyneside Geographical Society. S. Department of Agriculture. " Interior. " Navy. State. " Geological Survey. " Treasury. War. . S. Bureau of Ethnology. " Education. National Museum. lictoria Institute. fien Annalen K. K. Natur Historischen IIof-Museums. [iscoiisin State Historical Society. [orcesler Society of Antiquity, lashiugton State Historical Society. Itsley College. |innipeg Board of Trade. .VPPKNDfX C. NEWSPAPERS RECEIVED AS HXCHANGES, 18!)1. lltleford, N.W.T.— Saskatch. Herald. [issevain, :\Iau. — Globe. rtlt, Man.— Eye Witness, hdon, Man. — Sun. Times. Pgarv, N.W.T.— Herald. Carberry, Man. — News. Carman. — Standard. Chehalis, Wash., U.S.A. — NuggeL Chicago, 111. — Union Signal. Edmonton, N.W.T.— Bulletin. Emerson, Man. — Southern Man. Times. Gladstone, Man. — Times. Lethbridge, N.W.T.— News. London, Ont. — Free Press. MacLeod, N.W.T.— Gazette. Manitou, Man, — Mercury. Medicine Hat, N W.T.— Times. Miles City, N. Dakota— Stock Growers' Journal. Minnedosa, Man. — Tribune. Moosejaw, N.W.T. — Times. Moosomin, N.W.T. — Courier. Morden, Man. — Monitor, New Westminster, BC— British Colum- bian. Neepawa, Man. — Register. Ottawa, Ont. — Evening Journal. Prince Albert, N W.T. — Saskatchewan. Times, Pilot Mound, Man. — Sentinel. Portage la Prairie, Man. — Liberal. " " Review. Port Arthur, Ont. — Sentinel. Qu'Appelle, N.W.T.— Progress. Fort, N.W.T.— Vidette. Rapid City, Man. — Reporter. Rat Portage, Ont. — Record. Regina, N.W.T.— Standard. Leader. Selkirk, Man. — Record. St, Boniface, Man. — Le Manitoba. St. Paul's, Man.— Rupert's Land Gleaner. St. Paul, Minn., U.S.A.— North- West Magazine. Vancouver, B.C. — News- Advertiser. Victoria, B.C.— Weekly Colonist. B. C. Commercial Jour- nal. Virden, Man. — Advance. Winnipeg, Man. — Colonist. " " Commercial, Free Press (Daily and Weekly). " " Heimskringla. " " Logberg. Manitoba College Journal. " " Manitoba Gazette. " " North- West Review. " " Nor' -West Farmer, P. O. Guide. " " .Scandinavian Cana- dien. St. John's Col. Journal Tribune (Daily). " Waghorn's Guide. " " Western Law Times. " " Western Missionary. " " Western World. i PAPI'.RS ORDERED, 18!)1. London, Eiig. — Field. Graphic. " " Illustrated News. Punch. Times (Weeklv). Truth. Montreal, Can. — Dominion Illustrated. Gazette (Daily) Witness (Weekly). New York, U.S.A. — Harper's Weekly. Herald (Daily and vSunday). "■ " Scientific American and Supplement. Toronto, Ont. — Empire (Daily). Globe Mail Grip. Week. MAGAZINES ORDERED, 1891. Art Amateur. Art Journal. Atlantic Monthly. Argosy. Blackwood. Catholic World. Century. Chambers' Journal. Contemporary. Cornhill. Edinburgh Reiview. English Illustrated. Fortnightly. Forum. Good Words. Harper's Monthly. Littell's Living Age. Longman. Macmillan. Magazine of American History. Nature. Nineteenth Century. North American Review. Popular Science Monthly. Quarterly Review. Review of Reviews. vScottish Review. vScribner. Sunday Magazine. Westminster Review. FIXCHANGES RECEIVED. Great Britain and F*urope Australia Canada a I United States. \\\ Mexico 1 1 vSouth America Central America City Newspapers :i)j Manitoba M North- West Territory |jl British Columbia )| Ontario {| United States IISI PAPERS ORDERED. FvUgland $| Canada United States j| MAGAZINES ORDERED. F^ngland Kil United States ll m nf:w exchanges rf:ceivivd. Copy of Penological and Prcveutivtl Principles, from Howard Associsf tion. Constitution and By-Laws, etc., of WaskJ ington .State Historical Society. Eighth Annual Report of New Uesll minster Board of Trade. '-y