Collections of the Nova Scotia Historical Society . : Old Dartmouth: The Hon. Mr. JusticeRussell. December: A Sketch of Lawrence OConnor Doyle, aRepresentative of Halifax in the Early Forties; by Mullane. Short Historical Note on the so-called Norse Stone, atYarmouth, by Mr. Moses H. Nickerson. January: Brief Historical Note on Thomas Williams,grandfather of Sir Fenwick Williams, by Captain Jas. D. Rit-chie. An old Edition of Galen, by Laguna, 1604, in the CogswellLibrary, by Professor D. Eraser Harris, M. D., D. Sc, F. E. The Historical Method by Professor Jas. W. Falconer,D. D


Collections of the Nova Scotia Historical Society . : Old Dartmouth: The Hon. Mr. JusticeRussell. December: A Sketch of Lawrence OConnor Doyle, aRepresentative of Halifax in the Early Forties; by Mullane. Short Historical Note on the so-called Norse Stone, atYarmouth, by Mr. Moses H. Nickerson. January: Brief Historical Note on Thomas Williams,grandfather of Sir Fenwick Williams, by Captain Jas. D. Rit-chie. An old Edition of Galen, by Laguna, 1604, in the CogswellLibrary, by Professor D. Eraser Harris, M. D., D. Sc, F. E. The Historical Method by Professor Jas. W. Falconer,D. D. February: Why the First Settlers came to Nova Scotia,by Rev. John Forrest, D. D., D. C. L., March: The Ancient French Cemetery near Rockingham,by Mr. H. N. Paint. The Finding of Alexander McNutt, by the Rev. ArthurWentworth Eaton, M. A., D. C. L. April: Reminiscences of the House of Assembly, by theHon. Mr. Justice Russell. May: Reminiscences of a Long Life, by John Mackay,Esq., New Glasgow, 1772-1884—92 years,~by Rev. AllanPollok, D. PRESIDENTS ADDRESS. 3 It has been a great encouragement in connection with thework of the Society to find that Nova Scotians the world overare interested. We have now members on four continents,and I look forward to the time when every part of the Empirewill be represented. Nova Scotians have certainly done theirshare in the upbuilding of the Empire. The number of dis-tinguished men who have recently joined the Society is veryremarkable, and is fruitful in testimony of the place NovaScotians hold in the worlds life. THE BIRTH PLACE OF JOSEPH HOWE. A tablet to mark the birthplace of Nova Scotias great son,Joseph Howe, was erected on the gatepost of Emscote,on the North West Arm, the residence of Hon. B. F. Pearson,24th July, 1911, and was unveiled by Lieut-Governor Mac-Gregor in the presence of a large company of admirers of thegreat statesman, orator and publicist. The Tablet reads:— The birthplace of JOSPEH HOWE, A. D., 1804, Patr


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