May, 1896—Adjoining shop rented.
1899-1900—Further addresses on settlement work, one by Dr. Graham Taylor, of Chicago Commons.
1902—Moved to east side of Bleury Street. Shop and dwelling rented.
1903—King’s Club for boys and girls was formed in fall.
May 1, 1905—Girls’ Club closed.
1905-07—King’s Club continued—Bi-weekly use of rooms in Dufferin School was made possible by courtesy of the Protestant Board of School Commissioners.
Christmas, 1906—First Christmas dinner held in rooms of Montreal Protestant House of Industry and Refuge. Eighty-two boys and girls of King’s Club were present.
1907-8—Rooms taken for the King’s Club at 308 Lagauchetière Street West.
October, 1908—Workers’ Committee formed into “The McGill University Neighbourhood Club” as part of the Alumnæ Society.
January, 1909—McGill Y.M.C.A. formally joins in the work of Neighbourhood Club.