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 Incorporated march 4Jh, 1868 
 
 Date of /Idmiraltv Warrant, 3uly lOih, 1878. 
 
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 H.U.H. THE PKINCE OK WAI.RS. 
 
 H.R.H. THE DUKE OF YORK. 
 
 M.R.H. THE DUKE OF CONNAUGHT. 
 
 THki; RIGHT HONORABLE THE EARL OF DERHY. 
 
 HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL OF CANADA. 
 
 ODff Iters, 1898. 
 
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 -KMILIUS JARVIS 
 
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 F. J. RICARDE-SEAVER 
 
 Committee of /iDanagement 
 
 ARCHBAI.D G. T. McMURRICH 
 
 H. BkOWN A. G. I'EUCHEN 
 
 CAMPBELL H. E. RIDLEY 
 
 CAYLEY JAS. E. ROBERTSON 
 
 HARGRAFT ROBT. WATSON 
 
 Sailing Committee 
 
 C. E. ARCHBALD 
 G. E. MACRAE 
 J. S. MCMURRAY 
 
 E. K. M. 
 
 W. H. PARSONS 
 F. A. TURNER 
 J. H. WATSON 
 WEDD 
 
 Hon. Measurei— (;. TEMPLE MCMURRICH 
 
 BsBistant Sccrctarie 
 
 JEFFERY FOOT, 
 Town Club House. 
 
R. C. V. C. 
 
 act of Jncoiporation. 
 
 An Act to Incorporate The Royal Canadian 
 Yacht Club, March 4th, J868 
 
 7lTnRREAs the persons hereinafter named, with a large num- 
 vA^ her of others in Toronto, and elsewhere in the Donminion 
 of Canada, have associated themselves for the establish- 
 ment of a Clul) for the purpose of encouraging Yacht Building 
 and Sailing in Canadian waters, and have prayed to be incor- 
 porated by the name of "The Royal Canadian Yacht Club," 
 having been permitted by Her Most Gracious Majesty to assume 
 the style of " Royal," and it is expedient to grant their prayer : 
 Therefore Her Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of 
 the Legislative Assembly of Ontario, enacts as follows : — 
 
 I. Edwin M. Hodder, George H. Wyatt, B. R. Clarkson, 
 H. L. Hime and William Armstrong, Esquires, the officers and 
 such other persons as now are or hereafter shall become mem- 
 bers of the said Association, shall be and are hereby declared to 
 be a body politic and corporate, in deed and in name, by the 
 name of " The Royal Canadian Yacht Club," and by that name 
 shall have perpetual succession, and a common seal, and shall 
 have power, from time to time, to alter, renew, or change such 
 common seal, at their pleasure, and shall by the same name, 
 from time to time and at all times hereafter, be able and cap- 
 
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 able to purchase, accjuire, hold possess, and enjoy, and to have, 
 take and receive to them and their successors, such lancis, ten- 
 ements, and hereditaments, and real and immovable property 
 and estate, situate, lyinij and being within the City of Toronto, 
 as may l)e necessary for the actual use or occupation of the 
 Corporation as a Club- 1 louse and dependencies; and the same 
 to sell, alienate, and dispose of whensoever the said Corporation 
 may deem it proper so to do ; and by the same name shall and 
 may be able and capable in law to sue and be sued, implead and 
 be impleaded, answer and be answered unto and in any manner 
 whatsoever ; and the constitution, rules and regulations now in 
 force, touching the admission and expulsion of members, and the 
 management and conduct generally of the affairs and concerns of 
 the said Association, in so lar as they may not be inconsistent 
 with the laws of this Province, shall be the constitution, rules 
 and regulations of the said Corporation, provided always that the 
 said Corporation may from time to time alter, repeal and change 
 such Constitution, Rules and Regulations of the said Corporation. 
 
 2. All property and effects now owned by or held in trust for 
 the said Association are hereby vested in the said Corporation 
 and shall be applied solely to the maintenance of the said Cor- 
 poration. 
 
 3. No member of the Corporation shall be liable for any of 
 the debts thereof beyond a sum which shall be eq:.al to the 
 amount of the original entrance fee, and the annual subscriptions 
 which may remain unpaid by such member ; and any member of 
 the Club, not being in arrears, may retire therefrom and shall 
 cease to be such member on giving notice to that effect in such 
 form as may be required by the by-laws thereof and thereafter 
 shall be wholly free from liability for any debt or engagements 
 to the Club. 
 
4- It shall 1)6 lawful far the said Corporation to issue stock 
 to such extent as they may deem necessary, not exceeding in the 
 aggregate the sum of thirty thousand dollars, in shares of fifty 
 dollars each ; such stock to he subscribed for in a book to be 
 opened for that purpose by a committee of the said Club, and 
 to be paid up in such manner and within such time as may be 
 determined by the said Committee. 
 
 5. The funds arising from such stock shall be applied exelu- 
 fively to the purchase of lands or buildings, for or to the erection 
 of a clubhouse and dependencies, and of furnishing the sanio. 
 
 6. The shares of such stock shall be assignable by delivery 
 and surrender of the certificates to l)e issued to the holders of 
 such shares respectively, and by assignment on the books of the 
 Corporation. 
 
 7. The holder of such stock, duly paid up, shall be a pro- 
 prietor of an undivided share of the real estate of the Corporation 
 and of the buildings thereon to be erected and shall be exempt 
 from all liability beyond the extent of the stock he shall actually 
 hold. 
 
 8. It shall be competent to the said Coiporation to pay off 
 so much of the said stock from time to time as the committee 
 may deem desirable ; the share or shares so to be paid off to be 
 selected Ijy the said Committee by ballot. 
 
 9. The said Corporation shall make and furnish to the Lieu- 
 tenant Governor and to the Legislative Assembly of the Province 
 of Ontario during the first fifteen days of the first Session thereof, 
 in each and every year, a full and unreserved statement of the 
 affairs of the said Corporation, and of its funds, property and 
 securities. 
 
IRopal Warrant. 
 
 (iOVKRNMENT IIOUSE, 
 
 Quebec, August 4th, 1S54. 
 
 Sir,— I am commanded by the Governor-General to inform 
 you that His Excellency has received a dispatch from Her 
 Majesty's Secretary of State for the Colonies, s'.ating that he has 
 laid before the Queen the Petition of the members of the 
 Canadian Yacht Club, praying that Her Majesty would be 
 pleased to permit them to assume the style of " Royal " ; and 
 that Her Majesty was graciously pleased to comply with their 
 prayer. 
 
 I have the honor to be, Sir, 
 
 Your most obedient servant, 
 
 [Signed] AUG. T. HAMTLTON, 
 
 Mil, Secy. 
 John Ettrick, Esq., 
 
 Secretaty, C. V. C. 
 
 Toronto, C. W. 
 
at)miralt^ Marrant 
 
 By the Commissioners for Executing the Office of Lord High 
 
 Admiral of the United Kingdom of Great Britain 
 
 and Ireland, etc. 
 
 Whereas we deem it expedient that vessels belonging to the 
 Royal Canadian Yacht Club shall be permitted to wear the I'.lue 
 Ensign of Her Majesty's fleet with a Crown in the fly. 
 
 We do, by virtue of the power and authority vested in us, 
 hereby warrant and authorize the Blue Ensign of Her Majesty's 
 fleet, with a Crown in the fly, to be worn on board the respec- 
 tive vessels belonging to the Royal Canadian Yacht Club 
 accordingly. 
 
 Given under our hands and the seal of the office of Admir- 
 alty, this tenth day of July, 1878. 
 
 (Signed), A. W. A. HoOD. 
 
 Gilford. 
 
 By command of their Lordships, 
 (Signed), 
 
 Thos. W^olley. 
 
 NEW ADMIRALTY WARRANT. 
 
 By the Commissioners for Executing the Office of Lord High Admiral 
 of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, etc. 
 
 Whereas we deem it expedient that the members of the 
 Royal Canadian Yacht Club, being natural born or naturalized 
 British subjects, should be permitted to wear on board their 
 respective vessels the Blue Ensign of Her Majesty's Fleet, with 
 
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 the (iistinctive marks of the Club on the tly ihercof, a C>07v„, 
 on the followinj; conditions :— 
 
 We do therefore, by virtue of the power and authority vested 
 in us, under the i)rovisions of the 105th section of the Merchant 
 Shippinjj Act, 1854, hereby Warrant and autliorize the Hhie 
 Knsi^rn of Her Majesty's Fleet, with the distinctive marks of the 
 Royal Canadian Vacht CIul) thereon as aforesaid, to be worn on 
 board the respective vessels belonging to the Royal Canadian 
 Yacht Club and to members of such Yacht Club, being natural 
 born or naturalized British subjects accordingly, subject to the 
 following conditions : — 
 
 1. Every vessel belonging to the Royal Canadian Yacht Club 
 in order to be eligible to wear the Knsign authorized by this 
 Warrant shall have been registered as a British vessel in accord- 
 ance with the Merchant Shipping Act, 1854. 
 
 2. The Knsign shall not, witi nit our authority in writing, 
 be worn on board any vessel belonging to the Royal Canadian 
 \achl Club while such vessel is lent, on hire or otherwise, to 
 any person not being a member of the Club, or w!;o, being a 
 a member of the Club is not a natural born or naturalized 
 British subject. 
 
 Given under our hands and seal of the office of Admiralty 
 this fifteenth day of May, 1894. 
 
 (Signed), 
 
 By command of their Lordships. 
 (Signed), 
 
 Walter T. Kf.rr. 
 G. II. Noel. 
 
 EwAN MacGregor. 
 
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 ADMIRALTY REGULATIONS AS TO 
 WARRANTS. 
 
 Admirai.iy, 
 
 3 1 St lanuary, 1891. 
 
 Sir, — With reference to your letter of the l6th instant, le- 
 questinjf to he informed whether a separate -ivarraut is necessary 
 to enalile yachts 'oelonging to ihe Royal Canadian Yacht Chd» 
 to fly the Bhie Ensign of the Koyal Navy, I am commanded by 
 my Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty to accjuaint you that 
 not only is a separate Warrant necessary for each vessel hut each 
 Warrant must he issued by the Admiralty, to whom application 
 should in each case be made through the Colonial office, si)eci- 
 fying the following particulars : Name of Yacht ; name of owner ; 
 net registered tonnage ; length ; breadth ; port of registry. 
 
 I am. Sir, 
 Your obedient servant, 
 
 (Signed), EwAN MacGregor. 
 
 L.M.M. Admiralty, 
 
 1st August, 1878. 
 
 1. As there appears to be a want of knowledge on the part 
 of Secretaries of Yacht Clubs of the conditions under which the 
 Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty grant Warrants for own- 
 ers of Yachts belonging to the several clubs to fly particular flags, 
 My Lords hnve caused the following circular letter to be drawn 
 up and copies to be sent to the Secretary of each Club holding a 
 Warrant from the Admiralty. 
 
 2. Clause 19 of the Merchant Shipping Act, 1854, sets forth 
 that " Every British ship must be registered in manner herein- 
 after mentioned, except, 
 
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 (r.) Ships duly registered l^efore this act comes into oner- 
 ation ; ' 
 
 (2.) Ships nut exctedin^r fifteen tons l.urden employed solely 
 in navigation o,i the rivers or coasts of the United Aiinr. 
 dam, or on the rivers or coasts of some Ihitish possessions 
 ■within which the nianagini; oioiiers of such ships are 
 resident : 
 
 (3-) Ships not exceedinj; thirty tons burden, and not having 
 a whole or fixed .leek, and employed solely in fishing 
 or trading coastwise on the shores „f Newfoundland or 
 parts adjacent thereto, or in the (adf of St. Lawrence, 
 or on such portion of the coasts of Canada, Nova Scotia 
 or New Brunswick as lie bordering on such gulf ; 
 And no ship hereby recp.ired to be registered shall, unless 
 registered, he recognized as a British ship ; and no officer of 
 customs shall grant a clearance or transire to any ship hereby 
 required to be registered for the purpose of enabling her to pro- 
 ceed to sea as a British ship, unless the master of such ship, upon 
 bemg required to do so, produce to him such certificate of regis- 
 try as is hereinafter mentioned ; and if such ship attempts to 
 proceed to sea as a British ship without a clearance or transire 
 such ofi,cer may detain such ship until such certificate is pro' 
 duce ' to him." 
 
 3- Clause 105 sets forth that: '«Ifan^ colours usually worn 
 by Her Majesty's ships, or any colours resembling those of ; I . , 
 Majesty, or any distinctive national colours, except fhe Red 
 Ensign usually worn by merchant ves.sels, or except the Union 
 Jack with X white border, or if the pendant usually carried by 
 Her Majesty ships or any pendant in anywise resembling such 
 pendant, a:e . . : , ,ste.: -n board any ship or boat belonging 
 to any subjecr oi . • «,- M^.jesty. without warrant for so doing from 
 
 
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 Her Mnjesty or from the Admiralty, the Master of such ship or 
 boat or the owner thereof, if on hoard the same, and every other 
 l»erson hoisting,' or joining or assisting in hoisting the same shall 
 foi e -ery such offence incur a penahy not exceeding five hundred 
 pounds, and it shall be lawful for any officer on full pay in the 
 military or naval service of Her Majesty, or any British officer of 
 the customs, or any British consular officer, to board any ship or 
 boat, and to take away any such jack, colours, or pemlant ; and 
 such jack, colours or pendant shall be forfeited to Her Majesty." 
 
 4. In all applications for Warrants lor \'essels required by 
 the Act to be registered, it is essential that the following par- 
 ticulars be stated : Name of Vessel ; Rig ; Length, per register ; 
 Breadth, per register ; Tonnage, per register (to decimals) ; Port 
 of Registry ; Name of Owner. Applications for warrants for 
 vessels not required by the Act to be registered, should, in addi- 
 tion to the dimensions, etc., of the vessel, be accompanied by a 
 statement of the name of the former owner, in order that the 
 vessel may be identified. 
 
 5. Warrants are granted to the Secretaries of Clubs, and My 
 Lords consider the clubs responsible for the return o( the War- 
 rants. They would, therefore, suggest that a rule should exist 
 in the Club requiring the return of the Warrant wherever it be- 
 comes obsolete. 
 
 Whenever a Warrant ceases to be in operation, either by the 
 sale of the vessel, or from any other cause whatsoever, it is the 
 duty of the Secretary of the Club to return it to this office, so 
 soon as possible, in order that it may be cancelled, and each 
 Warrant should be arrnmpanied by a statement of the reason 
 for its return. 
 
 In the event of a Warrant being lost, the Secretary must 
 acquaint the Secretary of the Admiralty of the same, and the 
 
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 letter should be accompanied by a statement from the owner of 
 the circumstances under which the Warrant has been lost. 
 
 Until Warrants are returned, or a satisfactory explanation of 
 their non-return is afforded, fresh Warrants will not be issued. 
 
 It is requested that copies of the lists of vessels of the Clubs 
 may be sent to the Admiralty once a year. 
 
 By command of their Lordships, 
 
 (Signed) 
 \ 
 
 RoKERT Hall, 
 
 From Dixon Kemp's '* Manual of Yachting/' 
 
 Admiralty Warrants.— Warrants granted to Clubs and 
 the members thereof, granting permission to fly the White En- 
 sign, or the Blue Ensign, or the Red Ensign with device on it. 
 An Admiralty Warrant also enables the owner to ship excisable 
 goods, such as wines, spirits, tobacco, tea, etc., direct from bond 
 without payment of duty ; and to enter ports without paying 
 harbor dues (this does not include dock charges) and to make 
 fast to mooring buoys laid down by the Admiralty, if such buoys 
 be not required by ships of H.M. fleet. An Admiralty Warrant 
 is also useful in foreign ports as it at once establishes the nation- 
 alty of a yacht ; and the port authorities usually show greater 
 civility to yachts carrying an Admiralty Warrant, securely berth- 
 ing them, and frequently foregoing harbor dues (not dock 
 charges.) IV/ten a yacht changes hands her Wart ant must he 
 returned through the Club Secretarv to the Adtnirally. It is 
 compulsory that every yacht of and above fifteen tons internal 
 capacity shall be registered. Yachts smaller than fifteen tons 
 
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 must also be registered before application for an Admiralty 
 Warrant can be made on their behalf. 
 
 RoYAF. Yacht Club. -A club that has obtained permission 
 from the Home Ofifice to use the prefix " Roval." An Admiralty 
 Warrant obtained from the Admiralty does not confer the title, 
 but a Royal Vacht CUib that has not also the Admiralty War- 
 rant can only fly the Red Ensign, and this can have no device. 
 A club with an Admiralty Warrant takes precedence of a club 
 that has only a Royal Warrant. 
 
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 Burgee. 
 
 Ensign. 
 
 Commodore 
 
 Vice-Com- 
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 Rear Com- 
 modore. 
 
 Club Jflao0. 
 
 Club Yachts, when authorized by Admiralty War- 
 rants, may wear the following flags : The Club Flag 
 (I^urgee) to be a navy blue pennant with a white 
 cross ; in the upper canton of the hoist a Royal crown, 
 yellow, with red cap, and m the lower canton a bea- 
 ver, also yellow ; the hoist to be two thirds of the 
 length ; the burgee shall be carried at the mast-head. 
 
 The Blue Ensign of Her Majesty's Fleet, with a 
 Royal crown, yellow with red cap, in the fly. 
 
 The Commodore's flag shall be a white burgee 
 with swallow-tails, the device to be the same as for 
 club flag bearing a cross of navy blue, with a crown 
 and beaver in red. The hoist to be two thirds and 
 swallow tails one third of the length. 
 
 The Vice-Commodore's flag to be of the same 
 shape and dimensions, navy blue with yellow cross, 
 and yellow crown and beaver. 
 
 The Rear-Commodore's flag to be the same, red 
 with white cross and crown and beaver also in yellow. 
 
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 Club 'Ulniforme. 
 
 Service Dress.~K double breasted ship-jacket of Service 
 navy blue material with falling collar ; five large club '^''"'" 
 buttons on each side in front, four on each side to 
 show and one to be under the collar ; lining black ; 
 cuffs to be 4 inches in length encircled with three 
 club buttons in front ; centres 2 inches apart also to 
 have a loop of yi inch black silk braid zi/^ inches in 
 length from centre of each l)Utton to within ^ of an 
 inch of edge of cufif. Waistcoat of navy blue material 
 or white duck, single breasted with six small club 
 buttons in front. 
 
 Trousers of navy blue material or white duck. 
 
 Cap of navy blue cloth and same pattern as worn 
 by the Royal Yacht Squadron ; black mohair band 
 of maple leaf pattern, buttons at sides with chin cord 
 of black silk and club badge in front. 
 
 Necktie to be a sailor's knot of black silk. 
 
 The belt to be of black leather, one inch and a- 
 half in width with clasp in gilt and of same device as 
 club button, surrountled by wreath of laurels. 
 
 Full Dress.— A navy blue cloth coat with tails, Full dress, 
 double breasted, falling collar, pointed lapels faced 
 with white silk ; nine button holes on each side and 
 six club buttons, centres 2 inches apart to show in 
 each row ; lining white ; pointed flaps of navy blue 
 

 
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 cloth on skirt and three cluh buttons half under points 
 of same : a loop of },i inch gold lace, 2)4 inches in 
 length, from seam to within ^ of an incli of point 
 over each button ; sleeve ornaments to be the same as 
 for service coat, sul)stituting }i inch gold lace for 
 black silk biaid. Waistcoat to be white, small club 
 buttons in front. 
 
 Trousers of navy blue cloth. 
 
 Necktie, a bow of black silk. 
 Mess jacket Mess facket.~K navy blue cloth, double-breasted 
 Eton Jacket ; length about 2 j^ inches ])elow natural 
 waist ; bottom turned up and slightly curved at centre 
 of bark, not peaked ; no seam in centre of back ; 
 lapels faced with white silk and lining white ; two 
 pockets with welts at sides and inside breast pocket ; 
 edges to lie held together by link of Chib buttons at 
 second button hole from bottom ; Imttons and sleeve 
 ornaments as for full dress. 
 
 ^^^xon'xi' ^''^'^^•^s ^''hall wear on full dress coat and mess 
 
 f\^\)ad^e*,t jacket a badge on each shoulder as follows : a shoulder 
 . f y knot 5 inches in length composed of gold cord in 3 
 V- -^L ^wist^3 ])raids in each with crowfoot; a small club 
 
 e^O^ ^(i^ ^ button to be in centre of upper twist. In addition 
 '^ ,<'C*' \ ^\c* »^ above the Commodore to have a crown and anchor 
 embroidered in silver on crowfoot ; the Vice-Com- 
 modore a crown on ditto, and the Rear Commodore an 
 anchor. 
 
 Dfficers 
 sleeve or- 
 naments. 
 
 Sleeve ornaments — Commodore • Four rows: of ^ 
 inch gold navy distinction lace round sleeves, }( of 
 an inch apart above a 3 inch cuff; upper row to form 
 an oval loop i}4 inches in length by i inch in width 
 
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 in centre of sleeve ; three club bultons, centres 2 
 inches apart around front of sleeves ;4 an inch below 
 top of cuff. Vice-Commodore to have three rows of 
 Yz inch distinction lace similarly arranged ; the Ke . 
 Cotnmodore two rows and the H ^ ^m i j iiiimui'ui)> one row. 
 Officers undress sleeve ornaments shall be the same 
 as for full dress, only substittitiuo black stlk braid for 
 fiold lace. 
 
 The Club Badge shall be an anchor encircled with ciub badge, 
 a garter outlined in bullion bearing R.C.Y.C. in block 
 letters, surmounted with a Royal Crown embroidered 
 in gold and silver, with a red velvet cap and sur- 
 rounded by a wreath of maple leaves in gold bullion. 
 
 The Club Button shall be of raised gilt indented Qui, button 
 with a round rim and within the letters "K.C.llJ.C. in 
 old English over a fouled anchor and surmounted by 
 a Royal Crown. 
 
 The buttons used on both liody and sleeves of coa 
 to be 3^ of an inch in size, and on waistcoat ^ an 
 inch ; one inch buttons may be worn on body of 
 "reefers." 
 
 The Club Colotirs %\\q\\ be navy blue and old gold, ciubcolours 
 The Club Ribbon to be of corded silk, 2 inches in 
 
 width. AzZ/^rw— Diagonal bars of old gold, % of an ^'"^ "bbon. 
 
 inch wide and i inch apart across the full width of 
 
 ribbon, on ground of navy blue. 
 
 Information as to where Club Uniforms, Badges, 
 Ribl)on, etc. may be obtained, will be furnished on 
 application to the Secretary. 
 
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Objects of 
 Club. 
 
 Rules and 
 manage- 
 ment of 
 Races. 
 
 BY-LAWS. 
 
 As amended at the Annual General Meeting of 
 the Club, April 23rd, J898. 
 
 1. All former By-laws are hereby rescinded. 
 
 2. The objects of this Club being : first, to en- 
 courage members to become proficient in the personal 
 management, control and handling of their yachts, in 
 navigation and in all matters pertaining to seaman- 
 ship ; secondly, to promote yacht architecture, build- 
 ing and sailing in Canadian waters : // is exacted, 
 that the funds of the Club (after paying the necessary 
 current expenses) be appropriated by the Executive 
 to prizes of money or trophies to be sailed for as may 
 be decided by the Sailing Committee. 
 
 3. The Club, through the Committee of Manage- 
 ment, may allow races, open to all comers, to be sailed 
 under the Club patronage and management. In Club 
 races, ami all races under Club management, the rules 
 and time allowance of the Lake Yacht Racing Associa- 
 tion shall be used, subject to such variations or altera- 
 tions in Club races as the Sailing Committee shall 
 think fit. 
 
 
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 MEETINGS. 
 
 4. Politics and relif^ious cjuestions of every kind 
 shall he absolutely excluded from open discussion in 
 the Club. 
 
 5. The Annual General Meeting of the Club shall Annual r.en- 
 
 , '^ eial Meet- 
 
 take place on the fourth Saturday in April in each year, ing. 
 
 at the Town Club House, at eight o'clock p.m. Nine 
 members shall form a quorum. The Commodore, or 
 in his absence the Vice-Commodore or Rear Com- 
 modore shall take the chair at all the Club meetings ; 
 in the absence of these ofticers the meml)ers present 
 at such meeting shall elect a chairman. 
 
 6. The Secretary shall summon a Special General Special Cien- 
 Meeting of the Club at any time on receiving direc- X\\^. ^'"^^^ 
 tions from the Committee of Management ; or on a 
 requisition signed by not less than five members of 
 
 the Club. In all such cases there must be at least 
 seven days notice of meeting, posted in the Town 
 Club House (and in the Island Club House and Club 
 Launch between the 1st of June and the ist of Octo- 
 l)er), which notice shall state the object of the meeting. 
 All notices thus posted shall be considered sufficient 
 as regards meetings of the Club. 
 
 7. When any General or Special Meeting of the Closing of 
 
 ai • 1 1 , . 1 , , . „ Card rooms 
 
 ub is about to be held the card rooms m the Club 
 
 House shall be closed at least a quarter of an hour 
 
 before the time and remain closed during the meeting. 
 
 OFi-ICERS, ETC. 
 
 8. The officers of the Club shall consist of a Com- Officers of 
 modore, Vice-Commodore, Rear Commodore, Hon. 
 
Nomination 
 and Elec- 
 
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 Stforutnry-Treasurer. The oflicers and a Committee 
 of Management shall be elected at the general meet- 
 ing m April, and shall take office forthwith ; the 
 officers shall be ex-officio members of all committees 
 and with tlie exception of the Hon. Sd^^iwy- Trea- 
 surer they shall be owners of yachts, or joint owners 
 of yachts of which all owners are members of the 
 Club. 
 
 9. The Comniodore, Vice-Commodore, Rear Com- 
 mittee 
 
 ana Klec- 1 it , - — "- ^^^^^, ixcai 
 
 tionofOffi.modore, Hon. Jjasffltsnyf-Treasurer, and a Com..uuc, 
 Committee f ^^^"'''ge'nent shall be elected by ballot, as follows : 
 
 aee^ment' '^'"^ '^''^' "^' ^"^^ ^' ^"^ ''"^^ thereafter up 
 
 • to one week ot the general meeting in April, or any 
 special general meeting called for that purpose, any 
 meml)er may, in writing, communicated to the Secre- 
 tary, nominate one person for each office, including 
 ten members for the Committee of Management, and 
 the Secretary shall from day to day, as received, post 
 up in the Club the names of all persons so nominated 
 with the names of the respective nominators sub- 
 scribed thereto ; and the election shall take place at 
 the general meeting. In the event of no nominations 
 being made as aforesaid or no elections taking place 
 at such general meeting, the elections shall take place 
 at a special general meeting called for that purpose in 
 the manner provided by Rule 6, but no such election 
 shall take place until nominations have been made as 
 beiore provided. New nominations may be made at 
 such general or special meeting, but persons so nomi- 
 nated must receive a two-thirds vote of those present. 
 The Officers and the Committee of Management shall 
 hold office until their successors are appointed. 
 
 New nomi 
 nations. 
 
 Term of 
 office. 
 
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 OUTIES OF OFFICICRS, ETC. 
 
 dH '°\ ^ n'^A" !'" '^' ^"'^ "^ '^^'^ Commodore to pre- Commodore, 
 side at all (Jul, meetings, to lake command of the 
 -squadron, to enforce the Constitution, By-laws and 
 Saihng Regulations, to affix the Club Seal to all neces- 
 sary docmnents and generally to supervise the affairs 
 ol the Club. 
 
 n. It shall be the duty of the Vice-Commodore Vice-Com- 
 to officiate in the absence of the Commodore and to """^'''^^ 
 assist that officer in the discharge of his duties. 
 
 to offidaLtnM;: 'r'^^^V': ^^^^ ^—^- Rea.com. 
 to otticiate m the absence of the Commodore and "'o^lore. 
 
 \ ice-Commodore, to superintend all regattas and 
 races and endeavour to promote the best interests of 
 the Club in sailing matters generally. 
 
 3. The Hon. Secretary-Treasurer shall perform Hon S 
 such >kmes as generally pertain to the office. He 
 shall ha\^,e custody of the Club Seal, of all the 
 books and re^rcls connected with the business of the 
 <-lub. He shalKprepare an Annual Report on the 
 general state of tl\Club together with a correct 
 account of the receiptXmi expenditure for the year 
 expinng on the 31st of M^When last, and he shall 
 furnish a statement showing th^Wunt of the assets 
 and liabilities of the Club on that^W^and cause 
 the same to be audited. He shall calllllSi>«^ings 
 and conduct all correspondence of the Club 
 Executive. 
 
 shall be the^ty 
 
 OiUy of the Assistant Secretary,,, . g, 
 i, a\^ a correct roll bt4^^JGf^b ~ 
 
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 membership and the minutes of nil meetings. He 
 sha+L^ischarge all duties assigned to him ])y the Hon. 
 Secretai'y^reasurer and act under his supervision. 
 lie shall as^H^l the Hon. Measurer in measuring the 
 yachts of the CluK^eet and shall assist the ollicer of 
 the day in taking char^»«of all Club races and regattas. 
 He shall see that the CliilN^ervants properly perform 
 their duties; shall see thai theRvading Rooms are sup- 
 plied with the proper papers Jvml periodicals as 
 directed by the Executive and shall etKkavour to pro- 
 vide generally for the comfort and coHvenience of 
 members. The Assistant Secretary shall ftold ofilice 
 during the pleasure of the Committee of Manatement 
 and shall be paid such salary as the CommitleeXhall 
 decide. 
 
 Auditor. 15- At the Annual General Meeting an Auditor 
 
 shall be appointed who shall hold office for the ensu- 
 ing year and receive such remuneration as the Com- 
 mittee of Management shall decide. The accounts of 
 the Club shall be examined annually by the Auditor 
 who shall certify to the accuracy of the Financial 
 Statement and account of Assets and Liabilities and 
 report thereon to the Committee of Management for 
 the information ot the members in general meet'^q;. 
 
 Committee i6. The Committee of Management shall consist ^ 
 
 niem?"^^*^ of ten members, in addition to the ex-offi,cio members^ 
 It shall appoint all sub-commitlees. ¥s's*i.4tant secre- 
 taries and bankers and shall have all the powers of 
 the Clul) except as to recission or alterations of by- 
 laws, or additions thereto, expulsion of members, and 
 
 Quorum. annual election of officers. Four shall form a quorum. 
 
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 17. The Committee of Management shall have the Powers of 
 entire control of the Imsiness affairs of the Club, with <^-*'n""ttiet 
 full power to take whatever steps they may deem S"''*^" 
 a.Ivisai)le -n its mterests, and to pass, amend «r repeal 
 such by-laws as from time to lime they may consider 
 necessary, provided that in so doing they lo not 
 in any way infringe any <,f the provisio.is ,.f 
 this Constitution. They shall report such action to 
 the first meeting of the Club for general Imsiness when 
 the said by-laws shall then be confirmed or otherwise 
 cease to be in force. They shall enforce the obser- 
 vance of all by-laws as well as of the provisions of /-'^ 
 
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 ents 
 
 18. The Committee of Management shall appoint a ^ ■ ' 
 a House Committee, a Launch and Grounds Com- ^^t^Z 
 niittee and such other committees as it may deem """""• iec( f 
 necessary. - ^ 0^''^.^oOr;. 
 
 19- The Committee of Management shall have Assessm 
 power to levy an assessment of not more than $10 in 
 any year upon every member of the Club, incluJing 
 life members, but not honorary life members, subject 
 to the approval of two-thirds of those present at the 
 annual general meeting of the Club, or at a special 
 general meeting of the Club, called for the purpose of 
 considering the same, 
 
 20. The Committee of Management, at a special Killing of 
 nieetmg of that body to be called for that purpose, of vacancies, 
 which meeting at least i/iree clear days notice shall' be 
 given, are empowered to fill up any vacancies that 
 may occur during the year in their own number or 
 that of the officers of the Club. 
 
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 Voting. 
 
 Absentee 
 metiibers 
 shall coase 
 tu hold 
 ofTice. 
 
 Election of 
 Saiiinj; 
 Committee. 
 
 Powers of 
 Sailing 
 Committee 
 
 ^ "^Jk ^ 
 
 ^A\ Klection of 
 ^ JC^ Hon. Mea. 
 
 
 surer. 
 
 Duties of 
 Hon. Mea- 
 surer. 
 
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 Election of 
 Hon. Mem- 
 bers. 
 
 21. No meuihcr shall vot'" upon any (|uesli()n in 
 which he is personally intercsietl. 
 
 22. Should any member of the Committee of Man- 
 ajjemcnt be absent from all m-jclings held in any 
 two consecutive ntonths without a satisfactory excuse 
 to the other memi)ers, he shall cease to hold office, 
 and his j)lace be filled according; to Uy-law No. 20. 
 
 23. A fjeneral meeting; of the Club shall be held 
 on t]ie-4sl .Saturtlay in Noveniber, in the Town Club 
 
 ouse, at 8 p.m. for the purpose of electing seven 
 members to form a Sailing CommiUee. The election 
 shall be conducted under the rules of By-law No. 8, 
 
 24. The Sailing Committee shall have entire con- 
 trol of all sailing matters of the Club ; they shall take 
 charge of all Club races and regattas and shall enforce 
 the ob.servance of the sailing regulations generally. 
 Three shall form a (piorum. 
 
 25. The Sailing Committee shall have jjower to 
 elect a member of the Club to the office ot Honorary 
 Measurer, who shall hold oftice during the term of 
 the committee nominating him. 
 
 26. The Hon. Measurer shall be ex-officio a mem- 
 ber o( the Sailing Committee. It shall be his duty to 
 measure all yachts belonging to the Club fleet ; to 
 keep correct returns of the rig, dimensions, name and 
 ownership of the same in a register which shall be 
 kept at the Club House, and keep a copy thereof 
 posted in one of the Club rooms. 
 
 27. The Committee of Management shall have 
 power to elect for the current year as honorary mem- 
 
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 hers sucli ofiu'crs or rcprcsentalive meinl)ers of other 
 cluhs of special dislinction as may seem to them 
 tlesirahle. 
 
 28. An Honorary Life Member shall he one to 
 whom the freedom of the Club has been presented for 
 important services rendered the Club or its represen- 
 tatives. He shall be exempt from the payment of any 
 fees or assessments and shall be entitled for life to all 
 the privileges of the Club, 
 
 29. Honorary Life iMembers may only be elected 
 at a general meeting of the Club by a unanimous vote 
 of the meml)ers j)resent. 
 
 30. Life and ordinary members shall be entitled 
 to all the privileges of the Club. 
 
 31. P'ach candidate for admission as an ordinary 
 member shall be proposed by one member and sec- 
 secondf d by another by a proposal in writing stating 
 the candidate's name, residence, rank, profession or 
 other description which shall be entered in a book of 
 candirlates for that purpose provided, and signed by 
 both proposer and seconder, which nomination shall 
 be posted on the notice board of the Town Club 
 House. The Secretary shall submit the application 
 to the Executive at their first meeting after the expira- 
 tion of five days from the date of posting, and if no 
 ballot shall have been demanded the Executive may 
 either direct the name to be held over for a subsequent 
 meeting or declare the candidate elected. Anv mem- 
 ber may demand a ballot by notifying the Secretary 
 that such is his wish, when the Secretary shall at once 
 inform the candidate's proposer and seconder of the 
 
 Hon. Life 
 Metnhers, 
 
 Election of 
 Hon. Life 
 Men>))ers. 
 
 M embers 
 privileges. 
 
 Election of 
 Ordin.iry 
 Members. 
 
 Ballot. 
 
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 \ toting. 
 
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 Irregular 
 ballot. 
 
 Limit as to 
 age. 
 
 fact and if the name be not withdrawn, shall post a 
 notice in the Club Room, including the application, 
 and stating that a ballot has been demanded, and the 
 date that the same will be held. In case a ballot 
 shall be demanded the ballot shall take place between 
 the hours of two and six p.m. of the first Saturday 
 after a clear week's notice has been posted that a 
 a ballot has been demanded. 
 
 Each member voting shall write his name on a card 
 to be provided for that purpose, which card shall be 
 placed by such member in a box with a white or black 
 _ ball and the. Mmm. Secretary, or by his direction, the 
 Assistant Secretary, in the presence of a member of the 
 Committee of Management, shall open the ballot box 
 and declare the result to the Committee of Manage- 
 ment ; a separate ballot shall be taken for each can- 
 didate ; voting by proxy shall not he alloived. 
 
 In the event of any irregularity in the ballot affect- 
 ing the result another ballot shall be held at such time 
 and on such notice as the Executive may think fit, but 
 no ballot shall be declared void for any irregularity 
 not affecting the result. 
 
 32. No ballot shall be valid unless twelve mem- 
 bers actually ballot, and one black ball in seven shall 
 exclude. No candidate who shall have been rejected 
 shall be eligible to be proposed again within six 
 months. No person shall be admitted a member un- 
 less of the full age of sixteen years, except officers of 
 Her Majesty's Service, provided that no member shall 
 have the right to vole or take part in Club meetings 
 until he attains the age of twenty-one years. 
 

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 33- Junior resident members may be admitted be- junior mem- 
 tween the ages of i6 and 24 without payment of the ^"■''• 
 
 entrance fee on payment of $10 annually. 
 
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 34- On the election of ea6h new member the Notificatioti " 
 Aw iri a nt -Secretary shall notify the same to him, and 
 
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 furnish him with a printed copy of the rules and refTu- r(T^^"V ^ 
 
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 lations, and request him to remit the amount of his 
 entran ce fee and subscription to the I4Mh Secretary- 
 Tiejfeurw and until the same be paid he shall not he 
 entitled to the privileges of the Club, and if the same 
 shall remain unpaid for one month after such ttoti/i. 
 cation, his election shall be null and void, unless such 
 default shall be explained to the satisfaction of the 
 Committee of Management. 
 
 35- No member shall be allowed to take part in Du^s 
 any proceedings of the Club, or vote on any subject be paid'be- 
 connected therewith, or use the Ck,b House, until he to pHv.llgS 
 shall fiave paid all arrears and subscriptions, as also 
 any assessment 7vJiich may be due by /lim, togetfier 
 ivith rents of boat fiouses and racks, and all accounts 
 due t/ie Ste^mrd jvJiich fiave remained unpaid one 
 weefi after presentation. 
 
 36. Any member wishing to withdraw from the 
 Club must give notice in writing to that effect to the 
 Secretary not later than the 31st day of March, he 
 shall then be allowed to withdraw on payment of all 
 arrears for subscriptions, assessments, rents and un- 
 paid accounts. 
 
 37. Should the conduct of any member, either in Expulsion, 
 or out of the Club House, be in the opinion of the 
 
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 Resignation 
 
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 Committee of Management, and of which the Com- 
 mittee shall he the judge (or of any ten meml)er.s of 
 the Club who shall certify the same to the Committee 
 in writing) injurious to the character and interest of 
 the Club ; or should any member persistently refuse 
 to conform to any rule of the Club, or to any regula- 
 tion which may from time to time be made by the 
 Committee ; the Committee may request such mem- 
 ber to resign ; should he not resign within fourteen 
 days of the mailing to him of a prepaid registered 
 letter containing such request, the Committee (of 
 whom not less than seven must be present) shall be 
 empowered to erase his name from the list of mem- 
 bers. Notification of the member's expulsion shall be 
 forwarded to him, but he shall have the right of appeal 
 to a general meeting of the Club. Notice of such 
 appeal must be delivered to the Secretary within 
 fourteen days from the date of the mailing of the noti- 
 fication of expulsion, and the Secretary shall forth- 
 with call a general meeting in accordance with By- 
 law No. 6. 
 
 38. If the conduct of any Temporary Member or 
 Expulsion of Visitor shall be similarly called in question, the Com- 
 l,UmhlrU '^''^^^^ o^ Management may erase the name of such 
 Temporary Member or Visitor from the Club list, and 
 he shall forthwith cease to be entitled to enter the 
 Club premises, or to avail himself of any of the privi- 
 leges of the Club ; he shall moreover be ineligible for 
 future nomination and the attciUiori of his proposer 
 be drawn to the fact. There shall in this case be no 
 appeal from the decision of the Committee. 
 
excluded 
 from Club 
 entertain- 
 ments. 
 
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 39- Any member who shall withdraw, resign, or Expelled 
 be expelled, shall forfeit all right or claim in or to the "'^'"'^^'■•'* 
 Club property or funds ; and any member who shall 
 be expelled shall forever thereafter be ineligible to be 
 re-admitted a member, and no pel-son who has been 
 expelled or struck oft as a defaulter, and not restored, 
 shall be admitted to the Club or any of its entertain- 
 ments. 
 
 PRIVILEGED MEMHERS. 
 40. All members of Royal Yacht Clubs outside the Privileged 
 Province of Ontario, and of recognized Yacht CIuIjs '"^'"^"'s- 
 of Foreign Nations at peace with Great lir-'tain, shall 
 be admissable as privileged members during a period 
 not exceeding one month, on being introduced by a 
 member, and any such member so introduced being 
 an owner of a yacht shall be entitled to take part with 
 his yacht in any race of the Club, excepting those for 
 the Club Cups, provided that the Club to which such 
 member belongs extends the same privilege to the 
 yacht-owning members of this Club, 
 
 41- Any ordinary memberfl^^have the privilege Visiting 
 of introducing a friend resident at a distance of thirty 
 miles from Toronto for a period not exceeding two 
 weeks pi»«tfer^4-Ue.jiamfi--ef »i+eb p«r«oa.. bc-^b- 
 
 <^n e m smher oLU;e. CouwjHttee of Management and 
 his name l>e entered on the Visitors' Book. The 
 person so admitted shall thereafter he- a -privileged 
 mcuibex -ef the Club for- Hvf) week*, but no person, 
 shall be so admitted more than once in the same year 
 on the introduction of any one member, ami not 
 more than three times in the same year under any 
 circumstances. 
 
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 Restrictions 42. No privileged or visiting memljer shall at any 
 
 ^t '". time introduce a Iriend to the Club, or attend the 
 
 Visiting 
 
 Members, nieelings, or give his vote on any matter connected 
 with the Club, or in any way interfere with the man- 
 agement of the same ; he shall otherwise be entitled 
 to all the privileges of an ordinary member, so far as 
 regards the use of the Club premises and properly 
 during the period for which he is introduced The 
 member introducing a friend as a privileged member 
 shall be answerable for any debt he may incur to the 
 Steward during said period, and for any damage done 
 by him to any of the Club property. 
 
 Names to be 43- "^ he names of privileged and visiting members 
 posted. yyjth (he duration of their privilege, shall be posted 
 in a conspicuous part of the Club. 
 
 44. The admission of any privileged or visiting 
 member may be extended for a further period of one 
 week on the approval of the Committee of Manage- 
 ment. 
 
 Extension 
 of Privi- 
 leges. 
 
 Visiting 
 Bowlers. 
 
 45. Members of other Clubs taking part in any 
 bowling match shall V)e entitled, for the day, to the 
 privileges accorded to visiting members at the Island 
 Club House and on the Club Launch. 
 
 VISITORS. 
 
 Registration 46. A book shall be kept in which the names of 
 all visitors shall be entered. 
 
 47. Any member, -at his sole expense, shall have 
 the privilege of personally introducing a friend to the 
 Club premises, and at breakfast, lunch or dinner, pro- 
 vided the name of such friend, together with his own 
 
 Resident 
 Visitors. 
 
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 so far as 
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 age done 
 
 members 
 )e posted 
 
 r visiting 
 
 )d of one 
 
 Manage - 
 
 rt in any 
 ly, to the 
 he Island 
 
 names of 
 
 hall have 
 ;nd to the 
 finer, pro- 
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 name, shall havd 
 tors' jjook. 
 
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 '>et;n previously entered in th 
 
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 48. Guests who are nun-resident of Toronto shall ^ 
 
 S t efh^^'^^^^rf ''^ ^'•"" ^- ^he ay, pro Heside.u 
 vKledthey have lunched at the C!ul>, and while'^the ''"''""• "^ 
 member mtroducing them is present with them. ^^ -^ 
 
 of tte Cir'^rt"' """'"'•■\^^^>' h-'e all the privileges Guesu of^^^S^V 
 of the CIuI, after seven o'clock in the evening, pro- Members. V Cfc^ 
 VKled they have dined at the Club, and whUe the \ ^ 
 
 .nember mtroducing them is present with them. ^ 
 
 FEES. 
 
 50. The entrance fee shall be $,5. The annual Fees 
 subscnp.on for res.dent n.embers, which shall be held 
 to mclude persons residing in the city of Toronto and 
 wuhm five miles thereof, $15 ; for nonresident mem- 
 bers m the Domionion of Canada. $^; and for mem- ' 
 bers residmg out of the Dommion of Canada. $2. 
 All owners and part owners of yachts shall be entitlecT^'" 
 
 to admission in the manner provided by By-law ^i 
 
 without payi^ent of an entrance fee ; and in the case ^/ 
 
 of those under 21 years of age, at an annual subscrip- / 
 
 tion of $5, until they attain the age of 21 The ' 
 
 Annual Fees shall be payable i.i advance on the first 
 
 Monday in April in each year, but whenever any 
 
 member shall have been elected on or after the firs^ 
 
 day of September in any year, he shall pay a fee nt 
 
 the rate ol ten per cent, of his annual fee per month 
 
 up to the end of t!i. then current fiscal year, \ 
 
 the fiscal year to end on the last day of March in each ■ 
 year. All entrance fees, annual subscriptions and 
 
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 be paid to the ij^. Secretary- 
 
 Temporary 
 Members. 
 
 Names of 
 defaulting 
 Members 
 to be 
 posted. 
 
 Absentee 
 ]\Iembers. 
 
 assessments shall 
 Ti'w iiircr. 
 
 51. All officers of the Army and Navy and officers 
 of the permanent forces of the Dominion of Canada, 
 on actual service, and meml)ers of Royal Yacht Clubs 
 beyond the Dominion of Canada, and gentlemen not 
 permanently residing in Canada, may be elected 
 members for the period of six months or less, on pay- 
 ment of $1 a month ; but they shall have no vote nor 
 voice in the management of the afiairs of the Club. 
 This rule shall also apply to gentlemen from the other 
 Provinces or Territories in Canada. 
 
 52. The name of every member failing to pay his 
 annual subscription by the first Monday in July in 
 each year, shall be exhibited in the Club Room, pro- 
 vided he shall have been previously notified If not 
 then paid he shall be liable to pay an ; >ditional sum 
 of $1 for each month, or portion thereof, he is so in 
 default ; and if the subscription, with all fines, be not 
 paid on or before the first day of August following, 
 he shall then cease to be a member, and his 
 name be erased from the books of the Club, 
 unless otherwise ordered by the Committee of Man- 
 agement. 
 
 53. Members leaving the Dominion of Canada, on 
 application to the Committee of Management, may 
 become absentee members on payment in advance 
 of $2 per annum, commencing from May 1st follow- 
 ing their departure. Should an absentee again be- 
 come a resident member he shall pay ^i per month 
 between the months of August and November. 
 
,/'«"*- 
 
 I 
 
 37 
 
 54. Each member already elected and every fiUitre Member, 
 member from the time of his election shall be held to •"'"•enable 
 have notice of and to be absolutely bound, and by '" ^''■''"'' 
 becoming such member, bind himself to conform to 
 these several Rules and iiy-Laws made or hereafter to 
 he made by the Club and the Committee of Manage- 
 ment. 
 
 AMENDMENTS, ETC. 
 
 All members having any new Hy-law to nro- ^"'«^"''- 
 . „_ .• . . "^ " ments. 
 
 s 55 
 pose, or any suggestion to make for the alteration of 
 existing By-laws, must forward the same in writing 
 to tH^ H*«-Secretary at least eleven days previous to the 
 Annual General Meeting, or any Special General Meet- 
 mg, and such communication, or a copy thereof, shall 
 he posted by the Secretary in some conspicuous place 
 m the Club for at least sev.n days next preceding such 
 •neetmg. At such meeting the same shall be discuss- 
 ed, and i approved of then adopted. 
 
 56. No addition, alteration or amendment shall 
 l-e made to these By-laws unless notice thereof in 
 writing shall be given as provided in By-law No 55 
 nor without the consent f two-thirds of the members 
 present at such meeting. 
 
(general Ibouse IRulee. 
 
 Hours for 
 Club to 
 remain 
 open. 
 
 Settlement 
 of accounts 
 
 Complaints. 
 
 Reprimand- 
 ing of 
 Servants. 
 
 1. The Club shall be open every clay for the recep- 
 tion of members at eight o'clock in the forenoon, and 
 shall be closed and the lights extinguished at such 
 hours as may be ordered by the Committee of Man- 
 agement ; and no member shall be admitted into or 
 remain in the Club after these hours on any pretence 
 whatever, unless specially authorize d by the Committee. 
 A servant of the Club shall give notice in the card 
 and reading rooms half an hour before the time of 
 dosing. 
 
 2. All members are to pay their bills for every 
 expense they may incur in the Club before leaving 
 the house. 
 
 3. Any cause of complaint that may arise is to be 
 communicated in writing to the Uau. Secretary by 
 the member so complaining, which complaint must 
 be specially noticed by the Committee o( Manage- 
 ment at their next meeting ; and any overcharge, 
 inattention, or improper conduct on the part of a ser- 
 vant, is to be stated by letter, over the signature of 
 such member, which being addressed to the Secretary 
 must be laid before the Committee at their next 
 meeting. 
 
 4. The conduct <>( any servant of the Club shall 
 in no case be made the subject of personal reprimand 
 by any member. 
 
 t 
 
 
recep- 
 n, and 
 t such 
 Man- 
 into or 
 etence 
 mittee. 
 e card 
 ime of 
 
 • every 
 leaving 
 
 is to be 
 lary by 
 it must 
 lanage- 
 charge, 
 f a ser- 
 xture of 
 icretary 
 ir next 
 
 U) shall 
 irimanil 
 
 t 
 
 ,4 
 
 .( 
 
 ,0^ 
 
 39 
 
 5- No game shall, on any account, be played for Games, 
 money, except whist, ecarte, picquet, euchre, billiards 
 and pool ; nor dice used, except at back-gammon. 
 
 6. No higher stakes than ten cent points shall be Stakes, 
 played for at whist, nor shall any bot exceed one dollar. 
 
 7- The games of ecarte. picquet, euchre, billiards. Limit of 
 and pool, may be played for limited stakes, the limits ^''''**^- 
 to be fixed by the Committee, and the Committee 
 shall have power to fix a limit to the hours during 
 which cards shall be played in the Club, and to make 
 such regulations in respect thereof as circumstances 
 may hereafter call for. 
 
 8. No person shall, on any pretence whatever. Removal 
 remove from the rooms of the Club House to which of'ciub 
 they belong any furniture, newspaper, pamphlet, or P'^P^''^' 
 other article : nor shall any books, models, charts or 
 pictures be removed from the Club House. 
 
 9. Any member damaging or destroying property Damage 
 belonging to the Club shall pay such sum as the Com- '» Club 
 mittee of Management may think proper to charge. P''ope'"'"=''- 
 
 10. No dogs shall be allowed in the Club Houses. Dogs. 
 
 11. Ladies, when introduced by members, may „ • ., 
 
 be invited to make use of the verandas at the Town to ladies. 
 Club House on all Saturdays and race days during 
 the season and also the upper verandas at the Island 
 Club House on every afternoon and evening. 
 
 12. Members may entertain ladies at the Island visitors 
 Club House in the Visitor's Dining Room, and arrange- Joining 
 ments may be made with the Club Steward for the '^°'""" 
 accommodation of special dinner parties on due notice 
 
 being given. 
 
Qnalifica- 
 tions for 
 Club 
 yachts. 
 
 Chartered 
 yachts. 
 
 Sailing 
 Regula- 
 tions. 
 
 Manage- 
 ment of 
 Races. 
 
 Special iRuIee fov l^acbt 
 
 1. A yacht in order to 1)e entered on the list of 
 the Ckib Fleet or considered a club Yacht or be entitled 
 to wear the club flag, must be exclusively, oi in the 
 case of yach'is owned beyond the Dominion of Canada 
 at least one-half owned by a member or m='nibers of 
 the Club, and such owner or owners shall be entitled 
 to a certificate of measurement to be obtained on ap- 
 plication to the Secretary. 
 
 2. Any yacht chartered for the season by a mem- 
 ber or members of the Club and entered on the Club 
 1 1st can enter and sail in any race, and shall be 
 deemed, for Club purposes, the property of the mem- 
 ber or members in whose name she is entered. 
 
 3. The sailing regulations shall be those of the 
 L.Y. R.A. with such alterations or additions as the 
 Sailing Committee may from year to year deem ex- 
 pedient and of which they shall give notice in the 
 annual club programme. 
 
 4. All races, and all yachts sailing therein, shall 
 be under the direction of the Sailing Committee of 
 the Club. All matters shall l^e subject to their ap- 
 proval and control, and all doubts, questions and 
 disputes which may arise shall be subject to their 
 decision. Their decision shall be based upon these 
 
 V 
 
■* 
 
 4» 
 
 rules so far as they will apply, bi.t as no rules can be 
 devised capable of meeting every incident and acci- 
 dent of sailing, the Sailing Committee should keep in 
 view the ordinary customs of the sea, and discourage 
 all attempts to win a race by other means than fair sail- 
 ing and superior speed and skill. The decision of the 
 Sailing Committee shall be tinal. No member of the 
 Sailing Committee shall lake part in the discussion 
 upon any disputed question in which he is directly 
 interested The Sailing Committee shall award the 
 prizes. If any yacht be disqualified, the next in 
 order shall be awarded the prize. 
 
 5. Her Majesty the Queen having graciously pre- 
 sented a valuable Challenge Cup on the petition of Cup.*" 
 the Royal Canadian Vacht Club, and of which the 
 
 said Club are custodians, the same shall be competed 
 for annually by yachts belonging to Canadian clubs. 
 Such competition shall take place on the Canadian 
 waters of Lake Ontario, subject to the terms and con- 
 ditions as amended and approved from time to time 
 by His Excellency the Governor General. 
 
 6. The race for the Prince of Wales Cup shall be prince of 
 sailed for annually on the first Monday in September, Wales' 
 in commemoration of the visit of HisRoyal Highness "''' 
 to Toronto, on September 7th, i860. The winner 
 
 of the said Cup, before taking possession of the same 
 for the current year, shall give security to the satisfac- 
 tion of the Executive Commitiee, fcjr its due and safe 
 return to the Club by the ist September following, 
 and the winner shall receive a medal to represent the 
 Cup. 
 
I 
 
 Other Club 
 Cups. 
 
 Conditions 
 re Club 
 Cups, 
 
 The "Cana- 
 da's" In- 
 ternational 
 Challenge 
 Cup. 
 
 Models to be 
 presented 
 to Club. 
 
 42 
 
 7. The Cups presenied to the Club by the Marquis 
 of Lome and the Maiquis of Lansdowne while Gov- 
 ernors General of Canada, as also the Murray, Cos- 
 grave, McGaw and Ilarman Cujis shall be sailed for 
 annually under such condition as the Sailing Com- 
 mittee shall from year to year tlirect. 
 
 8. The races for Club Cups are exclusively con- 
 fined to yachts belonging to the R.C.V.C. all owners 
 of which ate British subjects and permanent re>idents 
 of Canada. 
 
 9. The owners of the yacht "Canada," with a 
 view to encourage the building of larger fleets by fos- 
 tering class racing, have donated a valuable silver 
 trophy known as the " Canada's Cup," and of which 
 ♦he Royal Canadian Yacht Club are trustees, as a 
 perpetual International Challenge Cup for friendly 
 competition between sailing yachts, representatives 
 of yacht clubs of the two nations bordering on the 
 Great Lakes, and subject to the rules and conditions 
 of the Deed of Gilt, January i6th, 1897. 
 
 10. The owner or owners of the y icht makinjr the 
 best average lor the season, in each class, shall pres- 
 ent to the Club a model of such yacht. 
 
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 m 
 w 
 
 ir 
 
 of 
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 b, 
 
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 Ik 
 re 
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 m 
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 to 
 
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 m 
 
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 A' 
 
 t^^ Jflag an& Signal IRulcs. 
 
 1. Yacht owners desirous to wear the Cliih Ensign 
 ^m II St be provided with Admiralty Warrants. These 
 
 win tie obtained by the Htm-Sccretary on the following 
 information l)eing furnished ; Name of Yacht ; Name 
 of owner ; Rig ; Net registered ttmnage ; Length 
 (extreme) ; Breadth (extreme) ; Tort of registry. 
 Certificates of holding the Admiralty Warrants will 
 be furnished on application. 
 
 2. Admiralty Warrants are in force only during 
 the time the yacht remains th- , ty of the mem- 
 ber in whose name the wan ,. is issued, or whilst he 
 remains a member of tin Club and any member part- 
 ing with or letting his yacht, or resigning mendiership 
 must return the ol)so]ele Warrant to the .Secretary at 
 once. Yacht ownt is are earnestly requested to ob- 
 .serve the Admiralty regulations on this suliject. 
 
 3. When a yacht is Itt or lent she is vol entitled 
 to hoist the Blue Ensign or Club Burgee unless the 
 person to whom she is let or lent shall be a member 
 of the R.C.Y.C. (See regulations as to Admiralty 
 Warrants, Clause 105, Merchant Shipping Act, page 
 
 NOTES RE ENSIGN AND BURGEE FROM 
 " ROYAL CITJRS." 
 
 4. Tc'w.f/X'^;/,— If an Ensign other than the Red be 
 flown by any vessel without a warrant from the Ad- 
 miralty, a penalty of ;^500 stg. may be inflicted, and 
 
 Conditions 
 of wearing 
 KiisIkh. 
 
 Diiratidn of 
 Admiralty 
 Warrant. 
 
 Restriction 
 as to use 
 of Club 
 Flags. 
 
 Penalty for 
 wearing 
 flags with- 
 out War- 
 rant. 
 
Separate 
 Warrants 
 necessny. 
 
 Visiting 
 yachts 
 to hoist 
 Foreign 
 Club's 
 Burgee on 
 arrival in 
 port. 
 
 Seniority 
 of Officers 
 and C uIjs. 
 
 44 
 
 any Custom House or Consular Officer or other officer 
 in H.M. Service on full pay may board ihe vessel and 
 seize the flag. Alihough the Red Ensign has been 
 assigned to the mercantile marine, no device can be 
 put in it other than the Jack without the permission 
 of the Admiralty. The jurisdiction of the Admiralty 
 only extends to flags flown afloat, and any Ensign 
 can be hoisted on fiagstaffs on shore. When a war- 
 rant 's granted to a Club to fly the White, Blue or the 
 Red Ensign with a device, this warrant does not of 
 itself entitle a member of the Club to fly either Ensign 
 on board his yacht ; before he can legally do so he 
 must also obtain a warrant from the Admiralty through 
 the Club Secretary. As many warrants must be ob- 
 tained as he belongs to clul)s if he desires to fly the 
 flpg of each club. When the yacht is disposed of the 
 warrants must be returned through the Club Secretary 
 to the Admiralty, and if the owner obtains a new 
 yacht he must get fresh warrants. 
 
 5. Edqtiette of Bin gee. — It is considered etiquette 
 if a yacht is on a ^tation where there is a club t-stab- 
 lished and her owner is a member of the club, that 
 the flag of that particular club should be hoisted as 
 the yacht arrives on the station, although the owner 
 may be the Commodore, or Vice or Rear-Commodore 
 of another club. I( his yacht is a schooner he can fly 
 his pennant at the main and the club Burgee at the 
 fore. If several yachts are lying at an anchorage 
 where there is no c!u!) the yachts will fly the Burgee 
 of the senior officer present, but if there be two offi- 
 cers of equal rank present then the flag ol the one 
 whose club is senior by virtue of the date of its Ad 
 
45 
 
 niirally Warrant will be flown. The senior officer 
 means the one of highest rank, and where the rank 
 is equal, the seniority depends upon the date of the 
 Admiralty Warrant of the clu' which conferred the 
 rank and not upon the length < ' ervice of the officer ; 
 but a Vice-Commodore of a sen.w/- club does not take 
 precedence of a Commodore of a junior club. ]iy the 
 same rule when several yachts are present behmging 
 to clubs that have no Admiralty Warrants, the date 
 of the establishment of the several clubs would decide 
 the seniority of officers of equal rank, but clubs with 
 Admiralty Warrants always rank before those without. 
 
 6. The Lake Yacht Racing Association Code of Signal Code. 
 .Signals has been adopted by the Clul). 
 
 7. Colours to be hoisted at 8 a.m. from April ist, Time of 
 
 to September 30th, inclusive, and at 9 a.m. from a°d s",fk. 
 October 1st to March 31st, inclusive. In Toronto ing colors. 
 Harbour the time will be taken Irom the R.C.V.C. 
 Club Houses, and in other ports from the .Senior Flag 
 Officer's Yacht should any such be lying there. 
 
 8. Absence Flags and Meal Pennants shall not be Exceptions, 
 considered colours. 
 
 9. The Club Burgee shall be carried at the main Club Flag- 
 on schooners and steamers. car^Hed 
 
 10. Mast-head flags, except when a Royal Yacht is Burgees, or 
 
 passing, are never to be dipped under any circum- mast-head 
 
 1 . flags, not 
 
 Stances whatsoever. dipped. 
 
 ir. On special occa'^ions such as dressing ship in Foreign 
 
 a foreign port, the national ensign of that country ensigns- 
 
 , , J , . " J where car- 
 
 should always be hoisted at the fore ; single- masted "ed. 
 
 vessels may hoist to the fore-stay. 
 
Flags at 
 half-mast. 
 
 Saluting at 
 half-mast. 
 
 General 
 bignale. 
 
 Absence 
 Flags and 
 Meal Pen 
 
 nants. 
 
 Winning 
 Flag. 
 
 46 
 
 12. In the event of colours being carried at half- 
 mast the Ensign only, and not the Hurgee will he low- 
 ered, except in the event of the death of a yacht 
 owner, when both Ensign and Hurgee will be half- 
 masted until sundown of that day, when they will be 
 lowered for good. 
 
 13. Saluting with the Ensign at half-mast should 
 be done by mast-heading at first ; this rule applies to 
 yachts both at anchor and under way. 
 
 14. Should one of the flag officers make any gen- 
 eral signals owners of yachts should pay immediate 
 attention, hoist their answering pennants the moment 
 the signal is understood and keep them flying until 
 the signal is lowered. The same rule applies to any 
 signal made from the Club House. 
 
 15. Yachts, when the owner is not on board, may 
 fly at the main starboard spreader, during daylight, a 
 blue flag, rectangular in shape ; a white flag of simi- 
 lar shape may be hoisted at the main starboard 
 spreader during the meal hours of the owner, and a 
 red pennant at the main port spreader during the 
 meal hours of the crew. These flags should never be 
 carried when under way. 
 
 16. — The racing flag which is hoisted immediately 
 after a race, to denote that a yacht has won a prize, is 
 hoisted immediately below on the same halyard as the 
 Burgee. When the yacht has sailed her last match she 
 hoists as many prize flags as she has won races during 
 the season. If a yacht has won more races than she 
 has prize flags it is usual to make up the deficiency 
 with code signal flags or Burgees. 
 
\ at half- 
 
 1 be lovv- 
 
 a yacht 
 
 be half- 
 
 y will be 
 
 jt should 
 pplies to 
 
 any gen- 
 nmediate 
 moment 
 ing until 
 s to any 
 
 47 
 
 17. In addition to the Club Ensign, Flag Officers, Boat Flags, 
 when in their boats, may fly on a jack staff, their 
 
 official flag, and owners their private signal, or the 
 Club Burgee. 
 
 18. A general rule for the measurement of flags is Rules for 
 as follows : Owners' private signals or racing flags to 
 be half an inch in length. Burgees and code signal 
 flags, three quarters of an inch, and Ensigns one inch 
 in length for every foot in height of mast, from deck 
 to truck. T'-.- hoist of flags in each case to be two- 
 thirds of tJ:; .cr.gth. 
 
 Flag mea- 
 surements. 
 
 ard, may 
 lylight, a 
 I of simi- 
 starboard 
 er, and a 
 uring the 
 never be 
 
 mediately 
 a prize, is 
 ird as the 
 natch she 
 :es during 
 than she 
 deficiency 
 
1 ^i 
 
 i I 
 
 Salutce. 
 
 Ordinary 
 salutes. 
 
 Saluting 
 War Ships 
 and Flag 
 Officers. 
 
 Mast-head 
 
 Ensigns 
 ^nd flags. 
 
 Yachts en- 
 tering port 
 
 Salute to 
 Foreign 
 Club. 
 
 1. All salutes should be returned in kind. 
 
 2. The following rules do not apply to yachts 
 leaving for or returning from a days' sail. 
 
 3. Yachts passing one another may exchange 
 salutes by dipping the Ensign once, or by firing a gun 
 followed by dipping the Ensign ; steam whistles should 
 not be used in making salutes. 
 
 4. When passing Royal Yachts, men of war and the 
 yachts of Flag Officers Ensigns (only) should be 
 dipped once, juniors and small yachts saluting first 
 (see L'v.le 5, Flag Rules). The Blue Ensign should 
 dip to the White and the Red to the Blue and White. 
 A Royal Yacht never answers a salute by dipping the 
 Ensign. 
 
 5. Masthead flags to be d^iped <?«/)' as a Royal 
 Yacht passes respective yachts. 
 
 6. The salute from yachts on entering port should 
 be made by dipping the Ensign once, or by firing a gun 
 on letting go anchor. 
 
 7. An official salute to a foreign club should be 
 made by firing a gun with the Club Flag or National 
 Ensign of the foreign club at the fore on schooners 
 and steamers, and at the main on single masted ves- 
 sels ; or in the absence of such flag by half-masting 
 the Ensign and firing a gun. When the salute has 
 
o yachts 
 
 exchange 
 ing a gun 
 es should 
 
 irand the 
 lould be 
 iting first 
 ;n should 
 id White, 
 ipping the 
 
 s a Royal 
 
 ort should 
 ring a gun 
 
 should be 
 r National 
 schooners 
 lasted ves- 
 .If-masting 
 salute has 
 
 49 
 
 been returned or a reasonable time for its return al- 
 lowed the flag should be hauled down and the club 
 flag hoisted again. 
 
 8. The term " foreign " should be understood as Meaning of 
 applying to all clubs not situated in Toronto harbour. '•■■"',!' ^°'" 
 
 ClgUi 
 
 9. The salute to yachts entering port, entitled to a Salute to 
 salute, should be made from the Club house by hoist- ^^9^" ^"• 
 ing the club flag or national ensign of the club to '"'"^ ^°'' 
 which the visiting yacht belongs at the signal gaflf 
 
 and firing a gun when they let go anchor or by dip- 
 ping the ensign once. The yacht entering port should 
 be the first to salute. 
 
 er 
 
 10. The salute from or to yachts arriving after Salutes aft 
 sunset or on Sunday should be made immediately ^""'^*'' 
 after hoisting colours on the following morning. 
 
 11. When under way with the squadron, firing Salutes with 
 guns should be avoided, except when joining or part- 
 ing company. 
 
 the Squa- 
 dron. 
 
 12. When squadrons of diff'erent clubs meet 
 
 °" '^ Squadrons 
 
 cruise, salutes should be exchanged only by the com- passing, 
 manding officers. 
 
 • 13. Salutes from single vessels when cruising Salutes from 
 should only be answered by the flag ship, ^'"S'^ 
 
 14. When salutes are fired from an R.C.Y.C. Salutes fr 
 battery, ensigns should be dipped and kept lowered ""batflry?'" 
 during the firing of the salute. 
 
 15. A yacht acting as judge's boat should not be judges boat 
 saluted during a race. juuges ooat. 
 
5° 
 
 l6. When a Flag Oflicer makes an official visil, a 
 '^'^'"'Vfficer ^"" should be fiietl vvilh his Hag at the fore on 
 schooners and steamers and at the main on single 
 masted vessels while he remains on hoard. 
 
 I'eisonal 
 saint 
 Flag 
 
 t 
 
 I 
 
 Number of 
 guns enti- 
 tled to. 
 
 Time be- 
 tween guns. 
 
 Boat's eti- 
 tjueite. 
 
 Saluting flag 
 officers on 
 first hoist- 
 ing flag. 
 
 17. The salute for the Flag Officers shall he as fol- 
 lows : Commodore, 1 1 guns ; Vice-Commodore, 9 
 guns and Rear Commodore, 7 guns. The King Officer 
 saluted shall return the salute with the numher of guns 
 he is entitled to. 
 
 iS. The time hetween guns in saluting shall he 
 ten seconds. 
 
 19. If a person in charge of a yacht's hoat desires 
 to salute a passing hoat he directs the crew to lie on 
 their oars as the hoat passes and to raise their hats or 
 caps. 
 
 The starboard gangway of a yacht shall he used 
 exclusively for the owner and his guests, the owner 
 being the first to step on hoard and the last to leave. 
 In order of precedence juniors enter a hoat first and 
 leave last. 
 
 20. — It is usual to salute a club fiag-oftlcer on 
 his first hoisting his flag on a clnb station at the 
 beginning of a season, and when he hauls it down at 
 the close of a season, by eleven guns for a Commo- 
 dore, nine guns lor a Vice Commodore, and seven 
 guns for a Rear-Commodore, respectively. It is 
 etiquette for a flag officer of a club to return a club 
 salute, or a salute by a squadron, with one salute of 
 the numl)er of guns he is entitled to. He returns a 
 Vice or Rear-Commodore's salute with the guns each 
 
al vi,-,it, a 
 
 fore on 
 
 311 single 
 
 l)e as fol- 
 lodore, 9 
 ag Officer 
 ix of guns 
 
 [ shall he 
 
 lat desires 
 r to lie on 
 :ir hats or 
 
 1 he used 
 
 le owner 
 
 to leave. 
 
 I first and 
 
 51 
 
 is entitled to, unless he receives a salute fron, huth, 
 then he returns with the numher of guns h. himself 
 's entitled to ; strictly, however, the Rear should not 
 salute the Commodore in the presence of the \'ice un- 
 '^ss he ohtanis permission from the Vice to do so 
 A royal personage doc, not return a salute The 
 practice used to he for a yacht to -salute the fla<. " 
 
 in America, a junior always saluting first. 
 Salutes : 
 
 ''^">'^' 21 guns. Regulation 
 
 naval 
 salutes. 
 
 Admiral of the (leet 17 
 
 Admiral 
 Vice Admiral 
 Rear Admiral 
 Commodore 
 
 13 
 II 
 
 9 
 
 
 A captain or other officer's salute is returned w-'th 
 7 guns. 
 
 officer on 
 
 3n at the 
 
 t down at 
 
 Commo- 
 
 ,nd seven 
 
 y. It is 
 
 rn a cluh 
 
 salute of 
 
 returns a 
 
 guns each 
 
FLxKElT 
 
 OF 
 
 The Roval Canadian ^acht Club. 
 
 v\ 
 
 ' \i 
 
 Name of Vessel. Owner. Rig. 
 
 Aggie Marlatt & Armstrong Cutter. 
 
 Aileen R. Myles Cutter. 
 
 Alba < Lord de Blaquiere Schooner. 
 
 Aloha R. A. L. Gray et al Yawl. 
 
 Ariadne W. Fitz EuUen Yawl. 
 
 Bat C. E. Archbald Bat Wing. 
 
 Bazo J. R. McCaffry Sloop. 
 
 Beatrice E. Spragge Lugger. 
 
 Bonshaw ^E. Jarvis Sloop. 
 
 Brenda A. A. Allan ... Sloop. 
 
 Canada G. H. Gooderham Cutter. 
 
 Cinderella Frank E. Woodworth Cutter. 
 
 Cricket J. A. Thompson Cutter. 
 
 Eleanor J. B. Holland Sloop. 
 
 Frou Frou Baker & Capon Sloop. 
 
 Glencairn II Jas. Ross Sloop. 
 
 Gwendoline McDougall and McMurrich Sloop. 
 
 Hilda B. Jennings Sloop. 
 
 Ina C. Marriott Sloop. 
 
 Java J. Croft Cutter. 
 
 Kittilou Lockhart & Macrea- Sloop. 
 
 Kittiwake H. L. Chisholm Sloop. 
 
 Lady Adeline . . . . B. Jarvis Sloop. 
 
 Lady Evelyn .... Sir Roderick Cameron Schooner. 
 
53 
 
 Name of Vessel. Owner. r,g 
 
 Lenore J. H. Plummer Vaw'l 
 
 J;^^';!^ "• ^Vey ."S^hociner. 
 
 Merlin A. J. Hubbard sioop 
 
 Merry Thought . . .-E. larvis Cutter 
 
 ^."■""^^ F. Strange .'!.'.* i! Cutter". 
 
 Oj>scla R. Watson gi 
 
 ^'!7^^ J-^- Si"S .'.*::."." Sloop! 
 
 ^""•'^ G. Gooderham Schooner. 
 
 *>oose J. T. Molt Cutter 
 
 fy^^'''-^ T.Lyon, etal i!."." Cutter! 
 
 Upstart [. D. McMurricti sloop 
 
 ^^^«"« Carl Reed and F. M. Gray Lugger. 
 
 '^'^ G, H. Gooderham Cutter 
 
 ^'■^e^la A. G, Peuchen '.!cutte 
 
 Wawa S. H. Townsend 
 
 Wave Crest R. K. Dryer ! 
 
 ^Vhisper B. C. Williamson V.V. . 
 
 ^V""a J. H. Watson and W. P. Eby 
 
 Xania G. H. Duggan 
 
 Zelma ... R. 
 
 A, Lucas Q 
 
 er. 
 .Cutter. 
 . Schooner. 
 .Yawl. 
 .Cutter. 
 Sloop. 
 
 utter. 
 
 STEAM YACH'I"S. 
 Name of Vessel. Owner. 
 
 ^'^e°"a A. E. Gooderham. 
 
 A^l'^elexa ...Jas. Scott. 
 
 ^^^>^^ndra A. E. Macdonald. 
 
 Calumet Mossom Boyd. 
 
 ^^y^^'^ A. E. Gooderham & G. T. Plackstock 
 
 ^-'■"•'^er F. Poison, etal. 
 
 ^•^■■'ha G. T. Fulford. 
 
 E'eclric J. J. vVright. 
 
Name of Vkssei 
 l''lori.s.snnt 
 Hiawatha 
 Katie .... 
 Minola. . . 
 Restless . 
 SonntiJg (Auxiliary) 
 Viola 
 
 54 
 
 Owner. 
 . .C. K. (juatl. 
 
 ..R. c. V. r. 
 
 . .C. p. Chitiholm. 
 . . R. Iv. Dryer. 
 . .11. W. Sibley. 
 ..G. Boyd. 
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 1864 Baines, C. C. ' 
 
 1866 Barwick, F. D. 
 
 1882 Blake, Hume. 
 
 1 89 1 Beatty, H. W. 
 
 1889 Beatty, C. W. 
 
 1882 Bolte, Augusie. 
 1S60 Boswell, A. R. 
 1896 Brouse, W. H. 
 
 1 888 Brown, C. A. B. 
 
 1S82 Burns, P. 
 
 1887 Burritt, A. P. 
 1891 Burritt, W. E. 
 
 1890 Campbell, F. J. 
 
 1891 Capon, F. ]. 
 
 1888 Cawthra, W. H. 
 
 1884 Clark, P. M. 
 
 1883 Clarkson, E. R. C. 
 1872 Cochran, Robt. 
 
 1885 Cockshutt, Cha.->. 
 
 1888 Cox, E. W. 
 
 1892 Cox, F. G. 
 
 1889 Crowther, W. C. 
 
 1865 Eccles, F. H. 
 
 1889 Falconbridge, Hon. 
 Mr. Justice. 
 
 1895 Fetherstonhaugh, F.B 
 
 1872 Furniss, A. H. 
 
 1890 Goad, C. E. 
 
 1882 Gooderham, Alford. 
 
 1882 Gooderham, Albert E. 
 
 1887 Gray, Frank M. 
 1869 Gzowski, C. S.,jr. 
 1886 Gooderham, Geo. H. 
 
 i860 Hawke, G. M. 
 
 1862 Hime, H. L. 
 
 1885 Jarvis, /Emilius. 
 
 1888 Macdonald, J. G. 
 1892 Macrae, Norman. 
 1881 Magann, George P. 
 1884 Matthews, W. D. 
 1888 Miller, Chas. 
 
 1866 Moffatt, L. H. 
 
 1880 Morse, J. Wilton. 
 
 1867 Mulock, Wm. 
 
 1 88 1 McGaw, Thos. 
 1890 McGee, T. C 
 1892 McKenzie, Wm. 
 
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 1890 Plummer, Thos. H. 
 
 1873 Postlethwaite, C. W. 
 
 1895 Ramsay, J. Fred. 
 
 1883 I^eid, G. P. 
 
 1868 Robertson, Jas. E. 
 
 1868 Robertson, A. J. 
 
 1892 Sampson, W. E. 
 
 1888 Saunders, B. 
 
 1854 ShortiRs, Thos. 
 
 1870 Spragge, Dr. E. W. 
 
 1866 Stephens, R. P. 
 
 1880 Townsend, S. H. 
 
 1886 Walker, flarton. 
 
 1892 Watson, R. 
 
 1894 Waison, Thos. 
 
 1888 Winnett, H. 
 
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 Ames, A. E. 
 *Anderson, A. C. 
 
 Anderson, H. B. 
 
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 Anderson, E. H. 
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 Apted, E. 
 
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 *Armsirong, Chris. 
 
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 1000 uaticnach, E. 
 1893 *Backus, F. 
 1874 Baines, Dr. A. M. 
 1888 Baker, R. L. 
 
 1890 tBaker, G. A. » 
 1896 Barber, H. 
 1896 Barclay, D. S. 
 1898 Bath, Percy, A. 
 1898 Bayly, E. 
 1887 Beardmore, W. D. 
 1879 Beardmore, G. W. 
 1889 *Beardmore, F. 
 189.^ Beardmore, A. O. 
 l88f Beatty, J. W. 
 1882 Beatty, W. H. 
 1885 Beii, George. 
 
 1896 tBender, W. G. 
 
 1897 tBickford, O. L. 
 1894 Bicknell, Jas. 
 1885 *Biggar, W. H. 
 1897 *Birge, H. M. 
 
 1881 Blackstock, Thos. ( 
 1894 Blaikie, G. W. 
 
 1882 ^Bloodgood, H. K. 
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 1896 Boisseau, E. 
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 1897 Booner, II. C. 
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 1885 *lJoy(l, W. T. C. 
 
 1889 I'oyil, A. ]. 
 1897 *Boy(l, Ross B. 
 
 1890 Branchaud, A. L. 
 
 1897 *Bray, Dr. 
 
 1891 Bristol, E. J. 
 1891 BroacUield, G. E. 
 
 1895 tBrodie, [. K. 
 
 1898 tBrodie, W. M. 
 i860 Brooke, I). O; 
 1888 Brooke, G. H. C. 
 
 1896 *Brown, T. Ilillhouse. 
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 1887 Bruce, John. 
 
 1896 lirush, S. B. 
 
 1893 *Buclian, Lt,-G.l. L. 
 
 1897 Buchanan, f. O. 
 1896 *Bullen,\V. Fitzherherc 
 1886 Burnham, Dr. G. H. 
 1896 Burnett, G. G. 
 
 1896 f Burns, Douglas. 
 
 1897 tBurnside, Anson J. 
 1897 tButnside, Thrilt. 
 
 1896 Burrows, Acton. 
 
 18S9 *Cameron, Sir R. 
 1893 Campbell, J. H. M. 
 
 1893 Campbell, |. Lome. 
 
 1897 Campi)ell, L. A. 
 1897 Candee, C. N. 
 1S93 *Cane, Dr. Fred. 
 1S98 Carlisle, L. 
 1S89 *Carruthers, J, B. 
 
 1894 tCarrulhers, G. A. 
 
 1895 Carter, E. T. 
 .1895 tCarter, Harry. 
 
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 1893 Cartwright, Henry. 
 1896 Cartwright, A. D. 
 1896 *Cassatl, A. J. 
 1896 Caulfield, J. 15. 
 1885 Cawthra, Henr.y. 
 1888 Cay ley, F. O. 
 1881 Chadwick, E. M. 
 1888 *Chisholm, (;. H. 
 1891 *Chish(ilm, A. S. 
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 ""Coate, F. S. 
 Cockburn, G. \ 
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 Coffee, |. L. 
 Connelf, R. K. 
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 Cottle, Fitzroy. 
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 1898 tCoulson, Duncan, 
 1 89 1 Coulson, F. L. 
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 Cowan, R. L. 
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 Craig, J as. .S. 
 tCrawford, A. Gordon 
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 1894 tCreelman, A. 
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 1896 Carrie, E. 
 
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 18.S5 Darling. Frank. 
 1887 Darling, A. 
 1887 'M)arling, II. \V. 
 188.? Darlino, Rolit. 
 1898 tDarreli, N. B. 
 
 1895 *Dartnell, Judge. 
 
 1891 ^Davidson, A. L. 
 1S95 ^Hiividson, W. E. 
 18S8 Davison, W. F. 
 
 1892 *Davies, F. A. 
 1890 Davies, K()I)t. 
 1867 Defoe, D. 
 
 1894 Defries, K. A. L. 
 1897 Delasco, I'ierre. 
 
 1896 *de Hiaquiere, Kt. 
 
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 1884 Denny, ja.s. 
 
 1897 De\vart,"ll. II. 
 
 1896 Dick, W. 
 
 1897 Doane, Ja.s. 
 
 1 888 Donald, R. C. 
 
 1898 Douglas, Wm. 
 1898 Drummond, Robt. 
 1894 * Dryer, R. 
 
 1894 Drynan, J. W. 
 1894 *du Cros, H. 
 1894 *i^uggan, G. II. 
 
 1867 *Eadie, G. W. 
 1894 tEI)y, H. D. 
 1894 tEhy, VV. p. 
 
 1896 Edwards, D. C. 
 
 1897 Eldreci, Byrcn. 
 1880 Ellis, T. E. 
 1887 Ellis, [. F. 
 1897 *EIlis, Alf. II. 
 
 1897 tEllis, Allan N. 
 
 1898 Elliott, R. \V. 
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 t Evans, V. L. 
 
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 ^Faurjuier, E, 
 
 Ferguson, W. R. 
 
 Finucane, A. E. 
 tFitzgil)I)on, R. (J. 
 
 Fiynn, Thos. 
 
 Forlong, II. [. 
 * Fowler, Chas. 
 
 Foy, John. 
 tFrancis, Gwyn. 
 *Francis, B. 
 
 Eraser, A. 
 *Fraser, R. II. 
 *Fulford, G. F. 
 
 1S97 Gagen, R. F. 
 1895 tGale, G. C. 
 
 1895 Gale, J. W. 
 1872 Gamble, A. \V. 
 1S73 Gamble, R. D. 
 1893 Garratt, Dr. A. II. 
 1888 Garrett, Bruff. 
 1897 Garvey, W. H. 
 1897 *Gil!ard, J. H. 
 
 1 88 1 ^Gill, Robt. 
 
 1896 Glacknieyer, F. I. 
 i8q6 (ioldman, Leo. 
 1S97 tGoldman; C. E. A. 
 1875 Gooderham, (;eorge, 
 i88r Gooderham, \V. G. 
 1895 tGooderhani, \V. II. 
 
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 1896 tGooderhani, Ross. 
 1892 tGordon, II. D. L. 
 1S93 Gordon, W. II. L. 
 1898 Gouinlock, Geo. W. 
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 1876 Grnst'tt, Dr. F. L, 
 
 1888 *Gray, C C. 
 
 1889 *Gray, >. H. 
 1S98 tGrav, R. A. L. 
 
 1896 Greig, E. R. 
 
 1897 Gunn, J-. / . 
 
 1 89 1 Haas, S. 
 1S77 Hagarty, G. F. 
 1894 Ilagarty, H.J. 
 
 1879 *Hamdton, Tohn. 
 
 1894 *H.imilton, W. A. C. 
 1S82 Hainmond, H. C. 
 1888 Harcourt, F. W. 
 
 1890 Hargralt, G. R. 
 1897 Hargraft, jolin. 
 
 1897 Hargraft, W. H. 
 
 1898 Harley, Adam. 
 1864 Ilarman, G. F. 
 1898 Harmer, J. 
 
 1896 Harris, A. D. 
 
 1897 Harvey, J. G. 
 1879 Ilawke, Widnier. 
 1890 Hay, E. 
 
 1894 *Hay, D. 
 1896 tHayter, H. R. 
 1888 *Hees, W. R. 
 1896 tllees, liariy. 
 1877 Henderson, John. 
 1 88 1 Henderson, D. 
 1S98 Henderson, E. J. 
 
 1898 Henry, W. F. 
 
 1885 Higinbotham, C M. 
 1894 *Hillyard, A. E. 
 
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 1894 ]fo,Kl, J. D. 
 1896 ilioUand, J. B. 
 1898 Hopkins, J. CastelL 
 
 1892 Hoj-^ey, j. H. 
 1698 t Howard," F. S. 
 
 1 88 1 Howland, 0. A. 
 
 1895 Hubbard, A. f.. jr. 
 
 1896 *Hubbard, A. J., sr. 
 
 1895 *Hughes, V. J. 
 
 1896 Hunter, W. A. 
 1891 Hyslop, G. 
 
 1893 Irish, M. H. 
 1898 Irving, I no. 
 
 1886 Janes, S. H. 
 
 1897 Jarvis, E. Beauiisont. 
 
 1898 Jarvis. Irving. 
 1898 "jemmett, H. 
 1881 Jennings, 15, 
 
 1887 Jennings, W. T. • 
 1893 Johnson, Dr. A. J. 
 
 1893 Johnston, Alf. 
 
 1894 tjohnston, G. E. 
 1897 Johnston, J. I. 
 i860 Jones, Ciarkson. 
 1S76 Jones, Beverley. 
 1894 Jones, Hon. Lyman. 
 
 1SS8 Kappele, Geo. 
 1897 . Kearney, W. P, 
 1S89 Kenny, J. J. 
 
 1887 Kerr, J. K., Q.C. 
 1807 Kerr, (ieo. 
 
 1S98 Kesson, R. B. 
 1896 Kiigour, Jos. 
 
 1888 *King, J. S. 
 1896 King, S 
 1896 King, li. A 
 
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 1.S96 Kingsmill, G. K. 
 1N97 Kiiklaiul, A. 
 lXf>S tKiikpatrick, W. M. 
 1X97 Kirkwuod, Tlios 
 lcS97 Kiicley, H. 
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 1897 *[.a lieroe, A. 
 1885 laidlaw, Wni. 
 1897 Laiiig, ). 1;. 
 
 1896 Lake, K. M. 
 
 1897 Lake, Siracey. 
 
 1898 +Lash, Z. fi. 
 1889 *La Venture, 
 1889 Laws, II. ]. L. 
 189S tLaw.son, O 
 1893 Lawsoii, J.'d. 
 1895 Lawyer, R 
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 Lee, W. LL 
 Lef'roy, IL 13. 
 Leonard, C. J. 
 Lesslie, Dr. J. W. 
 Lewis, C. Evans. 
 Littlejohn, Wni. 
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 Logan, G. 
 1897 tLoiidon, H. S. 
 
 1896 Lough, Thos. S. 
 
 1893 Lowndes, C. 1!. 
 
 1897 tLuhhock, A. J5. 
 1895 *Lucas, R. A. 
 
 1898 tLynian, Frank. 
 
 1894 Lyon, Theo. A. 
 
 1894 *Macaiilay, W. B. T. 
 1878 Macdonald, Dr. A.A. 
 1887 * Macdonald, A. E. 
 
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 1894 xMacdonell, A. McL. 
 
 1896 Macdonald, f. A. 
 
 1896 Macdonahl, J. Eraser. 
 
 1896 Macdonald, Dr. O.E 
 
 1881 *MacKellar, J. A. 
 1888 *MacKendrick, VV. G. 
 1892 ALacKenzie, E. C. 
 
 1894 ALackintosh, E. (',. 
 
 1886 Maclean, W. E. 
 
 1882 .^U^cnanlara, M. [. 
 
 1897 MacPiiedran, Dr. A. 
 
 1883 *Mrici)herst)n, A. E. 
 
 1898 IVLacpherson, Alex. 
 
 1887 Macrae, IL 1 1. 
 
 1895 . Macrae, G. E. 
 
 1896 Mahony, R. J. 
 1898 Malone, E. T. 
 1881 Manning, Alex. 
 1S88 Manning, P. A. 
 
 1888 *.Marlatt, VV. T. 
 1888 ^Marlalt, C. G. 
 1880 Marriott, C. 
 1893 Marshall, N. G. 
 1876 *Martin, E., Q.C. 
 1898 Massey, A. Lyman. 
 
 1897 tMatthews, F. B. 
 
 1898 Maule, P. S. 
 
 1886 May, S. 
 
 1S91 Medland, W. A. 
 
 1898 Meharg, fno. 
 
 1896 Merritt, thos. 
 
 1887 Miller, f. B. 
 1895 Minly, 1 1. L 
 1886 Minty, E. C. 
 1895 Mitchell, T. IL 
 
 1897 Mitchell, "W. J. 
 
 1898 tMitchell. G. G. 
 1S81 *Monck, J. E. 
 1889 Montgomery, J. D. 
 
66 
 
 MEMHIiRS- 
 
 1898 Moran, J. S. 
 
 1897 Morang, G, N. 
 1893 Morrice, G. S. 
 1893 Morrison, Jas. 
 
 1898 tMorrison, W. H. 
 1863 Moss, Chas., Q.C. 
 
 1896 tMoss, C. A. 
 
 1897 +Moss, W. P. 
 1883 *Moit, J T. 
 1893 Mowat, II. M. 
 
 1888 Muir, J. K. 
 
 1896 Mulock, W., Jr. 
 1874 Murray, AV.T. 
 1882 Myles, Kobt. 
 
 1897 tMcArthur, Ci. 
 1897 tMcArlhur, C. M. 
 
 1897 McCaffry, J. R. 
 1892 McCallum, Ur. J. M. 
 1896 MrCausland, F. 11. 
 
 1889 McClain, R. 
 
 1891 McCrimmon, N. 
 
 1887 McDonagh, Dr. G.R. 
 
 1898 +McDougall, D. 
 1889 *McGaw, T. D. 
 
 1892 *McMarrie, R. C. 
 
 1891 Mclntosli, I. A. 
 1896 McKenzie, Dr. Th( s. 
 1896 McKinnon, S. F. 
 1898 tT-lcLachlan, J. P. 
 1896 McLean, H. C. 
 188S McMillan, H. 
 
 1888 McMurray, L. L. 
 
 1889 McMurray, L. S. 
 
 1892 tMcMurray, J. S. 
 1874 McMurrich,"Geo. 
 iS88 *McMurrich, J. H. 
 i8q2 tMcMurrich, G. T. 
 1896 tMcMurrich, J. D. 
 1898 tMcMurrich, A. R. 
 
 - Colli iniieit 
 
 1885 McNal), A. 
 
 1896 McPhersun, C. E. 
 
 1887 Nairn, A. 
 1896 tNasmith, F. F. 
 1891 Neville. K. S. 
 
 1891 Neviit, Dr. R. B. 
 
 1896 Nichol, W. J. 
 
 1889 *Nicholson, Capt. Jos. 
 1885 Northcotfc, Reg'd. 
 
 1894 O'llara, II. R. . 
 
 1879 O'Keefe, K. 
 
 1879 O'Reilly, Dr. Chas. 
 
 1894 O'Reilly, II. R. 
 
 1897 Orr, G. H. 
 1893 Osborne, J. K. 
 1877 Osier, E. B. 
 
 1887 Osier, B. B., Q.C. 
 
 1892 tOsler, F. B. 
 
 1898 tOsler, E. G. 
 
 1895 
 1888 
 1880 
 
 1897 
 1881 
 
 1895 
 1891 
 
 1898 
 1896 
 1882 
 1893 
 
 •1893 
 1889 
 1S94 
 1896 
 
 1893 
 1898 
 
 Palmer, J. J, 
 
 Parsons, Dr. li. C. 
 
 Patterson, f. H. 
 
 Paterson, T. C. 
 *Paton, H. 
 
 Patterson, R. L. 
 
 Patullo, J. B. 
 
 Peacock, E. R. 
 
 Pearson, W. H., jr. 
 
 Pellatt, H. 
 
 Peters, Dr. G. A. 
 ~ Peuchen, A. G. 
 *Phiilips, W. Q. 
 
 Phillips, F. J. 
 tPhiilips, n. B. 
 *Playfair, J. S. 
 tPlayfair, Stuart. 
 
67 
 
 B. 
 
 Memrrrs- 
 1898 Playter, E. M. 
 
 1890 Plummer, J. H. 
 1897 tPlunimer, C. 11. F. 
 1886 I'olson, F. B. 
 1897 Porler, (. II. 
 
 1 89 1 *PowelI,"VV. B. 
 
 1892 Primrose, Dr. A. 
 1897 Pringle, A. D. 
 1885 I'yne, Dr. R. A. 
 
 1892 Ramsden, F. G. 
 1889 Reed. I. Car!. 
 1891 Kcid, jos. B. 
 1891 +Keed, Le G. 
 1896 Reed, Chas. 
 
 1893 Reid, J. v., Jr. 
 1896 tReinhardt, L. 
 
 1895 Riddel 1, W. R. 
 1889 Ridley, H. E. 
 
 1 88 1 Ridout, P. F. 
 1888 Riordon, Dr. B. L. 
 
 1888 Roberts, G. II. 
 
 1889 Roberts, D. 
 
 1894 t Roberts, Wm. 
 189 1 *Roberlhon, Percy. 
 
 1896 t Rogers, A. S. 
 1896 Rogers, Elias. 
 1896 Rose, Hon. J. E. 
 1885 Ross, Dr. J. F. W. 
 '894 Ross, C. C. 
 
 1895 +Ross, F. J. 
 
 1896 Ross, Jas. 
 
 1897 Ross, C. A. 
 
 1898 tRoss, Hugo. 
 1898 Rovvbotham, S. A. 
 1889 'Rowland, F. 
 1898 Ruiiy, F. 
 
 1897 Rudolf, Lr ;v. D. 
 1897 Rundle, W. E. 
 
 -Continued. 
 
 1896 
 1898 
 
 1897 
 1884 
 1891 
 
 1897 
 1881 
 1892 
 
 Russell, Dr. J. p. 
 Rust, C. H- 
 Ruth, Rudolf. 
 Rutherford, J. W. 
 Rutherford, A. 
 Rutter, A F. 
 Ryerson, Dr. G. S. 
 Ryckman, E. B. 
 
 1896 
 
 1873 
 1897 
 1893 
 1895 
 1888 
 1896 
 
 1895 
 1897 
 
 1886 
 
 1894 
 
 1890 
 
 1886 
 
 1896 
 
 1875 
 1887 
 
 1886 
 1884 
 1887 
 1888 
 
 1893 
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 1896 
 1897 
 1898 
 1898 
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 1898 
 1874 
 1883 
 
 Sowdon, A. F. 
 *Scarth, VV, B. 
 
 Scheak, F. I. 
 
 Scott, VV. I. 
 
 Scott, Jas. 
 
 Seaver, F. [. R. 
 *Secretan, J. II. E. 
 
 Sheppard, O. H. 
 
 Sherwood, W. A. 
 
 SInitileworth, Prof.E. 
 *SibIey, H. 
 
 Simpson, Jos. 
 
 Sinclair, A. 
 *Sing, J. G. 
 
 Small, J. T. 
 
 Small, Sidney. 
 Smith, L. W. 
 Smith, W. H. 
 Smith, G. P. 
 Smith, Alf. W. 
 *Smith, A. W. 
 Smith, J. F. 
 tSmith, Drew. 
 Smith, R. A. 
 Smith, Goldwin L. 
 tSomerville, C. F. 
 Southam, W. J. 
 Southey, E. C. 
 Sproule, C. H. 
 Sproule, G. F. 
 
 *c 
 
68 
 
 Mkmuf.rs 
 1S89 Sproiilc, R. K. 
 1898 Sproule, Dr. G. 
 
 1889 Staik, A. 
 
 1897 Starr F. N. G. 
 1892 1- Lcvens, D. B. 
 1892 Si .v/art, L. A. 
 1888 Stiuson, G A. 
 
 1895 ^Stovel, K. D. 
 
 1878 --.tupart, R. F. 
 1897 tSvan, H. H. 
 1886 Svveatman, Right 
 
 Rev. A. 
 
 1890 *Syer, R. W. ' 
 1897 Sylvester, Dr. G. P. 
 
 1883 Tassie, W. T. 
 
 189; Taylor, M J. 
 
 1896 Taylor, C. W. 
 1894 Temple, Dr. J. A. 
 
 1896 Thomas, E. R. 
 l886 Thompson, \V. S. 
 1886 ^Thompson, W. D. 
 1892 ^Thompson, J. A. 
 
 1897 Thomjison, J. K. 
 
 1896 Thorinirn, Dr. 1 
 1892 Thorburn, Dr. j. i). 
 1 88 1 Thoriie, Horace. 
 
 1897 tThorne. Harold. 
 
 1891 Thornton, W. O. 
 1891 Threlkeld, I. J. 
 1896 Tilley. II. R. 
 1896 *TisdaIe, W. E. 
 
 1879 Todd, P. 
 
 1896 Todhvmfer, Jas. 
 1885 'Torrnace, li. P. 
 1879 Totten. II. 
 i>r',o Townsend, C. J. 
 1889 Townseml, J. T. 
 
 -Continued. 
 
 iS '' ,. ■ ,;i, Lieut. -rol. 
 F. I'. 
 
 1885 Turner, F. A. 
 
 1898 tUssher, J. F. II. 
 
 1884 *Vickers, J. A. D. 
 
 1 88 1 Wade, Henry. 
 1898 tWade, II. (;. 
 
 1894 *\Vadsworth, Chas. 
 
 1887 Walker, P. K. 
 
 1888 * Walker, F. II. 
 l88(; Walker, D. 
 
 1891 * Walker, A. II. 
 1896 tWnlker, C. C. 
 1890 Warren, II. D. 
 1896 Warwick, (J. R. 
 1896 Warwick, (iuy F. 
 1896 Watkins, V.. |. 
 
 1888 Wa;soM, I. 1'. 
 1881 Watson, "J. H. 
 i8')4 *Watsi)n, (. S. 
 
 1886 Watson, G. F. 
 
 1896 Webster A. T. 
 1898 Wfbsier, P. 
 1802 tWedd, E. K. M. 
 
 1897 Wedd, L. K. 
 l8q2 -Veir. A. 
 
 1895 fWelliuyton, E. S. 
 
 1889 *W>.y, H. I. G. 
 iS-)7 'i^'liite, E. F. 
 
 S \\ ickham, II. j. 
 ./ .'iikie, D. R. 
 )8 'ilkinson, P. C. 
 
 1898 W illinms, S. 
 
 1892 tWilson, T. M. 
 i8q8 Wilson, C. H. 
 1898 tWinans, Perl ram G. 
 
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69 
 
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 1S98 +\\isncr, Chas. L. 1804 Writrht, T. T. 
 
 icS94 tWo.,.l, R. ,S95 -■- -^^ • 
 
 189s Wood, S. C, jr. iSS? 
 
 189S +\V()(hI, Thos. 11. ,884 
 
 1S95 +\V()oi]l)ii(l^c, IM. 
 
 1898 Wofxiworlli, F. !•:. 1897 \nt\i, Wm. 
 
 WrJL^lit, Dr. 
 VVyait, II. 
 Wyl.I, Fred. 
 
 Adam. 
 
 ADDENIhA. 
 18S9 Ilartsliurn, Hugh. 
 
INDEX 
 
 \ 
 
 I 
 
 PAGE. 
 
 Act of Incorporation • 7 
 
 Admiralty Warrant 1 1 
 
 Hy-Laws 22 
 
 fi^x-Officeis , 58 
 
 Fees ^ ,. 
 
 FlaRs(Club) ,8 
 
 Flag and Signal Rules 43 
 
 I louse Rules ^g 
 
 Members, List of 60 
 
 Prince of Wales' Cup Winners 55 
 
 Privileged Members 33 
 
 Royal Warrant lO 
 
 Queen's Cup Winners t-j 
 
 Salutes 48 
 
 Special Rules for Yacht Owners 40 
 
 Uniforms (Club) m 
 
 Visitors 74 
 
 Warrants, Regulations as to 13 
 
 Yachts, List ctf qa 
 
I'AOE, 
 
 .. 7 
 .. II 
 
 .. 22 
 
 .. 58 
 
 • 35 
 .. 18 
 
 .■ 43 
 .. 38 
 . . 60 
 
 •• 55 
 •• 33 
 . . 10 
 
 •• 57 
 .. 48 
 , . 40 
 
 •• 19 
 •• 34 
 •• 13 
 ■• 52