The British Association's Visit to Montreal, 1884 : Letters

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T. STERRY HUNT, President, JOHN GEO. Bourniot, Hon. Secretary.
_Montreal, August 27, 1884. _ Dr. Hunt's predecessor in office, the Hon. Dr. CHAUVEAU, followed andafter a few introductory remarks read the address in French.
Sir WILLIAM THOMSON, in replying, said:--I am sure all the members ofthe general committee are greatly gratified with the warm welcomeaccorded to us in the addresses just delivered on behalf of the twogreat divisions of our countrymen in this province, the English andFrench r
...aces. It is very gratifying to see this cordial unanimityexisting between them, and in the name of the general committee I beg toexpress our warmest thanks for these addresses of welcome. (Applause. ) Dr. T. STERRY HUNT said he would now, with their permission, read anaddress which had been transmitted by the committee of reception at theneighbouring town of Chambly, where a memorial tablet was to be placedat the old fort at that place on Saturday next. The address was asfollows:-- Mr. STERRY HUNT will please do the reception committee at Chambly thehonour to represent them before the members of the British Associationfor the advancement of science, and to inform them that at Chambly, onthe 30th instant, at half-past three o'clock, there will be the ceremonyof placing a tablet in the old Fort Chartrain, built by France in 1711against the English, now its allies.

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