IMPERIAL HONOURS AND DECORATIONS 671

Jan. 4, 1918. Lt.-Col. Campbell Stuart, Vice-Chairman of the Headquarters of the British Mission to the . The dignity of a Knighthood of the United Kingdom was con­ ferred upon the following:—Feb. 6, 1918. Major Andrew Macphail, C.A.M.C; Maj. Gen. Donald A. Macdonald, C.M.G., Quartermaster General, Canadian Militia; Admiral Charles E. Kingsmill, Director of the Naval Service, ; William J. Gage, of Toronto. To be Com­ panion of the Order of the Bath (C.B.): Jan. 1, 1918. Lt.-Col. (temp. Brig.-Gen.) E. W. B. Morrison, C.M.G., D.S.O.; Col. F. G. Linley; Col. (temp. Brig.-Gen.) A. McDougall. June 3, 1918. Maj .-Gen. W. A. Logie; Maj.-Gen. G. B. Hughes; Col. A. Primrose; Lt.-Col. C. H. Mitchell. To be Companion of the Order of St. Michael' and St. George (C.M.G.): Jan. 1, 1918. Lt.-Col. (temp. Brig.-Gen.) H. M. Dyer, D.S.O.; Lt.-Col. (temp. Brig.-Gen.) W. A. Griesbach, D.S.O.; Lt.-Col. (temp. Brig.-Gen.) F. W. Hill, D.S.O.; Maj. and Bt. Lt.-Col. (temp. Brig.-Gen.) J. H. MacBrien, D.S.O.; Lt.-Col. (temp. Brig.- Gen.) C. H. MacLaren, D.S.O.; Maj. (temp. Lt.-Col.) E. de B. Panet, D.S.O.; Maj. (temp. Lt.-Col.) H. L. Bodwell, D.S.O.; Col. J. A. Armstrong; Col. (temp. Brig.-Gen.) E. C. Ashton;Col. K. Cameron; Col. G. S. Rennie; Col. W. A. Scott; Col. W. L. Watt; Lt.-Col. J. L. Regan; Maj. (Actg. Lt.-Col.) J. A. Amyott; Maj. (temp. Lt.-Col.) B. R. Hepburn; Temp. Hon. Maj. G. A. Wells; Rodolphe Boudreau, Clerk of the Privy Council, Canada. March 8, 1918. Lt.-Col. (Actg. Col.) E. B. Worthington. June 3, 1918. A. E. Blount, Clerk of the Senate of Canada; J. W. Borden, Department of Militia and Defence; Lt.-Col. W. H. Clark-Kennedy, D.S.O.; Lt.-Col. A. H. Bell, D.S.O.; Lt.-Col. C. E. Bent, D.S.O.; Maj. (Actg. Lt.-Col.) J. S. Brown, D.S.O.; Lt.-Col. R. Brutinel, D.S.O.; Col. J. M. Elder; Lt.-Col. W. W. P. Gibsone, D.S.O.; Temp. Brig.-Gen. W. B. M. King, D.S.O.; Lt.-Col. G. E. McCuag, D.S.O.; Lt.-Col. the Hon. A. McDonnell; Col. A. E. Snell, D.S.O.; Maj. (temp. Lt.-Col.) A. L. Hamilton; Lt.- Col. T. L. Tremblay, D.S.O.; Maj.-Gen. W. E. Hodgins; Maj.-Gen. T. Benson; Maj.-Gen. W. G. Gwatkin, C.B.; Brig.-Gen. D. M. Hogarth; Col. G. E. Armstrong; Col. (temp. Brig.-Gen.) J. L. Biggar; Col. (temp. Maj.-Gen.) H. M. Elliot; Col. F. M. Gaudet; Col. (temp. Brig.-Gen.) R. J. Gwynne; Col. (temp. Brig.-Gen.) R. A. Helmer; Bt.-Col. (temp. Col.) H. C. Osborne; Col. C. N. Perreau; Col. F. A. Reid; Hon. Lt.-Col. G. W. Badgerow; Lt.-Col. (temp. Col.) H. C. Bickford; Lt.-Col. (Actg. Col.) M. A. Colquhoun; Lt.-Col. (Actg. Col.) S. D. Gardner; Lt.-Col. (Actg. Col.) A. Gunn; Lt.-Col. C. McEachran; Lt.-Col. (temp. Col.) A. Z. Palmer; Lt.-Col. (Actg. Col.) J. G. Rattray; Lt.-Col. (temp. Brig.-Gen.) H. N. Ruttan; Lt.-Col. (temp. Brig.-Gen.) L. W. Shannon; Maj. E. Bristol; Maj. F. F. Montague; Maj. (Actg. Col.) F. S. Morrison; Col. J. S. Dennis, British Canadian Recruiting Mission. Official Appointments.—1918: Jan. 15. William F. Tye, of , to be a member of the Commission of Conservation in the room and stead of Sir Sandford Fleming, deceased. Feb. 2. Lloyd Harris, of Brantford, to be Chairman of the Canadian War Mission in the United States. March 16. Frank A. Rolph, of Toronto, Arthur H. Scott, of Montreal, and Huntingdon McMaster, of Montreal, to be members of the Canadian War Mission in the United States. April