Contents.


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Introduction [ 9]
Fraser's Highlanders[ 11]
Seventy-First Regiment[ 15]
Fraser De Berry's Organization[ 16]
Formation of the Clan Fraser in Canada[ 21]
First Annual Clan Dinner[ 22]
Toast of "The Clan," containing references to:—
Origin of the Clan, Change of Surnames[ 31]
Origin of the Name "Fraser"—The Norman-French Theory[ 37]
Mr. Skene's Position Criticised[ 39]
The Bond between Lord Lovat and the Marquis de la Frezelière[ 40]
Scottish Origin of the Name[ 42]
Mr. Homer Dixon's Argument[ 43]
The Frasers in the Lowlands[ 45]
The Clan Fraser Established in the Highlands[ 49]
Succession of the Chiefs[ 50]
Alexander of Beaufort[ 56]
Succession of the Strichen Family[ 58]
A Curious Prediction[ 59]
Reply to the Toast[ 62]
A Guest Honored[ 65]
Toast of "The Clan in Canada."[ 67]
" "Distinguished Clansmen"[ 73]
In Art[ 74]
In Science[ 76]
In Literature[ 81]
In Theology[ 87]
In War[ 88]
In Politics[ 90]
Organization of the Clan[ 92]
Georgina Fraser-Newhall[ 93]
Fraser's Drinking Song[ 96]
Simon Fraser, Discoverer of the Fraser River[ 98]
Simon Lord Lovat, Beheaded on Tower Hill[103]
Brigadier Simon Fraser[104]
Second Annual Dinner[107]
Constitution and By-laws of the Clan[109]
List of Officers[112]
Illustrations:
[Frontispiece]—Armorial Bearings of the Clan
Menu and Toast List Card[ 23]
Alexander Fraser (MacFhionnlaidh)[ 33]
Robert Lovat Fraser[ 63]
Ex-Mayor John Fraser[ 75]
William A. Fraser[ 79]
Georgina Fraser-Newhall[ 94]
Simon, Fourteenth Lord Lovat[102]
Brigadier Simon Fraser[105]