Clan Fraser in Canada
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Io PROVISIONAL CONSTITUTION.
approbation of the Frasers of the division interested, who
will make the same known at a meeting to be called without
delay, by the Chief of the Province of Quebec, with the view
to proceed to the nomination of the Chiefs of counties com-
prehended in the said division.
4. That Chiefs of counties be obliged to convene also
without delay, a meeting by which shall be chosen all the
Chiefs of parishes or townships.
5. ' That it shall be the duty of the Chief chosen for
a parish or township to report to the Chief of his county as
early as possible, the number of Frasers residing in his
parish or township ; and of the Chief of the county in his
town, to report to the Chief of his electoral division, who will
transmit it, together with his own report, to the Chief of his
province ; the said report to contain the number of Frasers
in his division, in order that the force of the Clan in each
province may be ascertained on the 14th of May next, at the
meeting at Ottawa.
6. That it is advisable that the meeting at Ottawa, repre-
senting all the Clan, be composed of all its divers Chiefs
from the Chiefs of provinces, even to the Chiefs of parishes
or townships inclusively, and any other Frasers who may
desire to attend at the same.
7. That the above resolutions and the nominations, which
are to take place this day, or which may be made hereafter
by the Chief of the province, shall be considered as prelimin-
ary and temporary, as they are made with the sole object of
organizing the Clan, and not to bind in any manner whatever
the Frasers, who will be at perfect liberty to reorganize
themselves completely anew at the Ottawa meeting.
approbation of the Frasers of the division interested, who
will make the same known at a meeting to be called without
delay, by the Chief of the Province of Quebec, with the view
to proceed to the nomination of the Chiefs of counties com-
prehended in the said division.
4. That Chiefs of counties be obliged to convene also
without delay, a meeting by which shall be chosen all the
Chiefs of parishes or townships.
5. ' That it shall be the duty of the Chief chosen for
a parish or township to report to the Chief of his county as
early as possible, the number of Frasers residing in his
parish or township ; and of the Chief of the county in his
town, to report to the Chief of his electoral division, who will
transmit it, together with his own report, to the Chief of his
province ; the said report to contain the number of Frasers
in his division, in order that the force of the Clan in each
province may be ascertained on the 14th of May next, at the
meeting at Ottawa.
6. That it is advisable that the meeting at Ottawa, repre-
senting all the Clan, be composed of all its divers Chiefs
from the Chiefs of provinces, even to the Chiefs of parishes
or townships inclusively, and any other Frasers who may
desire to attend at the same.
7. That the above resolutions and the nominations, which
are to take place this day, or which may be made hereafter
by the Chief of the province, shall be considered as prelimin-
ary and temporary, as they are made with the sole object of
organizing the Clan, and not to bind in any manner whatever
the Frasers, who will be at perfect liberty to reorganize
themselves completely anew at the Ottawa meeting.
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