Falconbridge, William Glenholme, Q.C., Barrister, Toronto. (See sketch of his life, [page 64].) Mr. Falconbridge was appointed in November, 1887, one of the judges of the Supreme Court of Judicature for Ontario, Queen’s Bench Division.
Harris, Joseph A., Barrister, Moncton, N.B. (See sketch of his life, [page 126].) Read, “the late Albert J. Hickman” instead of “J. Hickman,” in the 11th line. In the 18th line read, “John J. Fraser” instead of “J. Fraser.” Add after the word “town,” in the 27th line, the words “being counsel for several leading corporations.”
Hetherington, George A., M.D., St. John, N.B. (See sketch of his life, [page 298].) Dr. Hetherington was, on the 26th October, 1887, elected a fellow of the Gynaecological Society of London, England.
Kennedy, James Thomas, Indiantown, St. John, New Brunswick, died June 9th, 1887. (See sketch of his life, [page 331].) On second column page 332, 26 lines from top, read “Lower Cove” instead of “Lewes Cove;” and also, 43 lines from top, read “18th May, 1883,” instead of “17th May, 1873.”
Laurie, Major-General John Winburn, Oakfield, Nova Scotia. (See sketch of his life, [page 356].) Name should read “John Wimburn Laurie.” On the 6th line read Havering “atte” (instead of “and”) Bower. On 14th line, after Harrow, read “and” instead of “at” Dresden. On the 31st line, after the word “line,” add “of”; and in the 44th line read “his” district for “the” district. He is now a member of the House of Commons for Shelburne, N.S.
Masson, Louis François Roderique, lieutenant-governor of Quebec province, resigned, and Hon. August Real Angers was appointed his successor, 20th October, 1887. (See sketch of his life, [page 346].)
Mellish, John Thomas, M.A., Halifax. (See sketch of his life, [page 246].) Mr. Mellish studied law in Halifax, in the office of Robert Sedgewick, Q.C., the present deputy minister of justice at Ottawa, and was admitted a barrister and attorney of the Supreme Court, February 24th, 1888.
Moore, Alvan Head, Magog, Quebec. (See sketch of his life, [page 567].) Having resigned the office of mayor and councillor of the township of Magog, he is now councillor and mayor of the village of Magog, and also warden of the county of Stanstead.
Panneton, Louis Edmond, Q.C., B.C.L., LL.D., Sherbrooke (See sketch of his life, [page 351].) He was elected mayor of the city of Sherbrooke in January, 1888.
Purcell, Patrick, M.P. for Glengarry. (See sketch of his life, [page 669].) In March, 1888, the Supreme Court of Canada decided that Mr. Purcell was entitled to his seat in the House of Commons, it having been contested.