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[Bookplate for Union des Commis-Marchands]
[Bookplate for Union des Commis-Marchands]
Title[Bookplate for Union des Commis-Marchands]
Date Created[between 1876 and 1910]
Sort Date1910
DescriptionText is printed in a numbered list, surrounded by a line border resembling chain.
Extent1 bookplate : relief printing ; 10 x 14.5 cm
Subject - GeographicMontréal (Québec)
Personal NamesUnion des Commis-Marchands
GenrePrints
TypeStill Image
Formatimage/jpeg
LanguageFrench
NotesL'Union des Commis-Marchands de la Citée de Montréal (the Union of Merchant Clerks of the City of Montreal) was created in 1876 by a group of business employees. It was incorporated July 24, 1880 by the legislature of Québec. Around 1980, the Union of Commerce seceded from the Union of Merchant Clerks. The goal of the society was to help its members in the case of illness or accident, to offer help and to confer other advantages to their widows and heirs, to provide for its members a library, a journal reading room as well as an amusement room. The Union was ruled by general assemblies and administered by an executive board.
References:
1) Union des Commis-Marchands de la Cité de Montréal. (n.d.). Retrieved March 4, 2015, from http://archivesdemontreal.ica-atom.org/union-des-commis-marchands-de-la-cite-de-montreal
Access IdentifierBP MUR CAN I L5379
Digital IdentifierBP_MUR_CAN_I_L5379
Is Part OfRBSC Bookplates
SourceOriginal Format: University of British Columbia. Library. Rare Books and Special Collections. Thomas Murray Bookplates Collection. Morley Binder. BP MUR CAN I L5379
Date Available2015
Publisher - DigitalVancouver : University of British Columbia Library
RightsImages provided for research and reference use only. Permission to publish, copy, or otherwise use these images must be obtained from Rare Books and Special Collections: http://rbsc.library.ubc.ca
TranscriptREGLEMENTS DE LA BIBLIOTHEQUE DE L'UNION DES COMMIS-MARCHANDS. 1, La Bibliothèque sera ouverte tous les Dimanches de 1 à 3 heures P.M., et de 5 à 10 heures P.M. : tous les soirs d'assemblée de 7 à 10 heures P.M. 2. Aucun member actif ou honoraire n'aura doit à plus d'un volume à la fois. 3. Il n'est pas permis de garder les livres plus d'un mois, mais le même livre peut-être emprunté de nouveau par la même personne s'il n'a pas été promis à d'autre lors de son retour. 4. Tout abonné retenant un volume plus longtemps que la règle ci-dessus payera au bibliothècaire 5 centins pour chaque semaine qu'il laissera passer sans le rapporter et aucune exemption ne sera faite que par le Comité. Tout livre ainsi retenu deux mois de plus que le temps fixé par la règle sera redemandé et la personne ainsi en défaut sera tenue de payer ses amendes, et aucun livre ne lui sera prêté avant qu'elle n'ait satisfait à ce devoir. 5. Il n'est pas permis de choisir les livres dans les rayons, mais on doit consulter le Catalogue et les demander au Bibliothècaire. 6. Il n'est pas premis à personne de prêter à d'autres le livre qu'il aura en pour son usage. 7. Tout dommage fait aux livres de la Bibliothèque et toutes pertes qu'on en fera seront payées par l'abonné. 8. Chaque année, le 25 Août, tous les livres devront être rapportés afin qu'on puisse les réparer et remettre la Bibliothèque en ordre. On cessera alors d'en prendre pendant quinze jours.. tous les Dimanches de 1 a 3 heures P.M., et de 5 a 10 heures P.M.
TranslationRULES OF THE LIBRARY OF THE UNION OF MERCHANT CLERKS 1. The Library will be open all Sundays from 1 to 3 P.M., and from 5 to 10 P.M. : every assembly evening is from 7 to 10 P.M. 2. No active or honorary member will have the right to more than one volume at a time. 3. It is not permitted to keep the books more than one month, but the same book can be borrowed again by the same person if it has not been promised to another on its return. 4. All subscribers keeping a volume longer than the rule above will pay to the library 5 cents for each week that he lets pass without bringing it back and any exemption will not be made except by the Committee. Every book so held two or more months longer than the time fixed by the rule will be demanded and the person so in default will be held to pay his fines, and no book will be lent to him before his dues have been satisfied. 5. It is not permitted to choose the books in the aisles, instead one must consult the Catalogue and ask for them from the Librarian. 6. It is not permitted to anyone to lend to others the book that one has for one's own use. 7. All damage done to books of the Library and all losses that one does to them will be paid by the subscriber. 8. Each year, on August 25, all the books must be returned so that they can be repaired and the Library put back in order. We then will cease to take them for fifteen days.
DOI1.0215846
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