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- BROCK CENTENARY
- 1812-1912
- ACCOUNT OF THE CELEBRATION AT QUEENSTON HEIGHTS, ONTARIO, ON THE 12th OCTOBER, 1912
- ALEXANDER FRASER, LL.D. Editor
- TORONTO PRINTED AND PUBLISHED FOR THE COMMITTEE BY WILLIAM BRIGGS 1913
- DEDICATED
- THE DESCENDANTS OF THE DEFENDERS
- PREFATORY NOTE
- CONTENTS
- ILLUSTRATIONS
- INTRODUCTION
- BROCK AND QUEENSTON By John Stewart Carstairs, B.A., Toronto
- PRELIMINARY STEPS
- GENERAL COMMITTEE FORMED
- PROGRAMME ADOPTED
- REPORTS OF COMMITTEES
- CELEBRATING THE DAY
- AT QUEENSTON HEIGHTS
- THE SPEECHES
- COLONEL G. STERLING RYERSON Chairman of the General Committee
- MR. ANGUS CLAUDE MACDONELL, M.P. Toronto
- HON. DR. R. A. PYNE Minister of Education, Ontario
- COLONEL GEORGE T. DENISON Toronto
- MR. J. A. MACDONELL, K.C. Glengarry, Ontario
- DR. JAMES L. HUGHES Chief Inspector of Schools, Toronto
- CHIEF A. G. SMITH Six Nation Indians, Grand River Reserve
- WARRIOR F. ONONDEYOH LOFT Six Nation Indians
- MR. CHARLES R. McCULLOUGH Honorary President of the Association of Canadian Clubs
- APPENDIX I.
- HIGHLAND HEROES IN THE WAR OF 1812-14[1] By Dr. Alexander Fraser, Toronto
- FOOTNOTE: Appendix I
- APPENDIX II.
- TORONTO GARRISON CHURCH PARADE
- ORDER OF DIVINE SERVICE Opening Voluntary
- Hymn, "Soldiers of Christ, Arise" Put on the whole armour of God
- General Confession (To be said by all, standing)
- Prayer for Pardon
- The Lord's Prayer Prayer for the King's Majesty (All standing)
- Prayer for the Royal Family
- Prayer for Soldiers
- Scripture Lesson Offertory Voluntary "In the Chapel" - - - - - - - R. Eilenberg Band of the Queen's Own Rifles
- SERMON By Captain the Rev. Dr. Llwyd, Chaplain to the Queen's Own Rifles.
- Hymn, "Stand up for Jesus" Quit you like men, be strong
- National Anthem
- Benediction Recessional
- APPENDIX III.
- INDIAN CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE RECONSTRUCTION OF BROCK'S MONUMENT
- APPENDIX IV.
- ———— MEETINGS OF THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
- APPENDIX V.
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