the friends and relatives of the | 'REPORTS GIVEN members who had paid the supreme | FRIDAY, JULY 25, 1919. THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG sacrifice in the great world war. | Special reference was made to the igs 2 i FOR YEAR'S WORK death of Daniat Callaghan, a charter | 5 CE | member of the Association, and W. | | H. Hoyle, P.G.M., who for i (Continued from Page 1.) years had been a regular attendant | dell and Dr. J. C. Connell, Kingston, | at the annual meeting. - ! also Dr. D. BE. Mundell, Chief Medi- | Directors and auditors: The retir-| \ cal Examiner, and J. M. Farrell, ing directors, J. A. Robb, M.P., Val- | ' solicitor. wo leyfield, Que.; Wm. Mundell and J. Our Hyslop and Cleveland Bicycles have Mr. Nickle addressed che meeting | A. Minmes, of Kingston, were re-| | briefly sgeferving to the work of the | elected for a further period of three . p ll | association during the past year, the | years. The auditors, John Nicolle not changed In prices ---- $43.00, $45.00, fll splendid prospects for the Associa- [and J. G. Ettinger, were 'also re- . ill | tion during ie coming year, and ex- Slected. ; f win : dll | pressed his appreciation at the pres- De meeting unanimously passed ' $50.00 all this year s stock. ence of so many prominent meni-|a vote of thanks to the directors of hi { bers at this meeting. the association for their untiring ef- i |' Mayor Newman, on behalf of the forts during the Past year. The 5 ¢ A : {city, welcomed the delegates and | president, J. A. Minnes and J. A. 3 i! Harve Milne Eats © nteceing Socount of | Reb. ade. riiabis epic Boating Shoes-- Bathing Shoes--Barefoot Sandals Tennis, and all the early history of the city. rectors' Meeting: A meeting of . . . . : y the directors was held immediately kinds of Outing Shoes. Enjoy Hot days with Canvas Shoes. A 5 Officers' Reports. after the adjournment of the gen- The report of the officers showed | eral meeting, and the following of 2 Bagot Street, Kingston. $1,672,140.00 to the credit of the|cers Were elected for the ensuing : i Reserve Fund on December 31st, year: President, W. FE Nickle, King 9 : * 1918, and a balance of $129,223.00 |8tén; vice-president, John nogh, Sele Agents for Dayton Airless Tires. | to the credit of the Mortuary Fund. | Toronto; secretary-treasurer, +. §. erne y S oe ore : | The total receipts tor the year am-|Evapson, Kingston. The president iil | ounted to $713,000.00. Three hun-| directors were named as the Execut- ill | dred and eighty-seven deaths oe-|ive committee for 1919-30. » curred in the membership during the Meer eimpet---- year; which was the largest in the! WAR MEMORIALS DEDICATED. history of the Association. Of this -------- number fifty-thrde were killed in ac-| Bishop Bidwell and Rev. J. W, Jones tion or died of wounds, and seventy- at Service in Stella, . four were caused through the epi- The Bishop of ontario, accom- he) 1 f Rs demic of Influenza. Since the de-|panied by Rev. J. W. Jones, secre: a e 0 \ claration of waf, on August 4th, [tary of symod, visited Amherst Is ® : 1914, 1877 members enlisted for |land on Tuesday and officiated at the Children's overseas service. One hundred and |service at Stella, where several war S H i ninety-three paid the supreme sacri-| memorials were dedicated by the resents fice, and sleep beneath the poppies bishop. ummer a s of France and Flanders. Altar vases were dedicated to thé » or The Finance Committee, through glory of God and to the memory of Eastern JUVENILE Stes a a Joseph Oliver, Deputy Grand Sire, re-| William J. Neilson, who was a much: FOR THE RETURNED BOYS ported a total surplus in the Mor-|beloved member of this congregation, tuary Fund of $129,223.00 and re-|who died December 12th, 1907. Pre- y commended the transfer of $100,000 | sented by Mrs. J. S. Neilson. Also Why not take the opportun- to the credit of the Reserve Fund for |a brass altar desk in memory of Mar. ity now of showing them that investment, and complimented the|garet Howard, who died June 23rd, the risk they took and the glor- Board of Directors on the wisdom 1904, and Harold Patterson Howard, fous work done was appreciate they had displayed in the Invest-|who died August 23rd, 1914, pre- Be ) ed and not to be forgotten. ment of the funds of the Assocla- sented by their parents, Mr. and 4 : ' tion, Le 2 Mrs. Arthur Howard. Aldo these X Suitable Suggestions The securities were examined by |Sunday school war memorials: ihe Bylb-Gouinittes oh Fiance, . ano Shields in memory of Lance-Corpl. > they reported they had been found | Oswald Wemp, killed in action at mm==liold, Watches. in complete accord with the books of | presnoy, May 8rd, 1917; Pte. Fred FANCY RATTAN, COOL AND INVITING --_Signet Rings the Agsostsuon. To asiailed Hate Willard, who died on service in Can- fi : ment which they submitted showed lade, May 16th, 1916; Pte. James H. A 3 vt . : : ray finds amounting to $1,781,64500 | ss May 1618, 1916; Pre. James H. We oS: | for living room, lawn, or porchs: upholstered in cre- It's a course Jaid out by nature invested in government and munici-| pep gth, 1919; Pre. F. S. Morris | ZOOL tonnes or tapestry; settees, arm chairs and rockers; that you should réquire reading Stick Pins. pal securities which were yielding | lags, killed in action at Lens, Aug- Sd be WER IOC . bl : h Ceinili d . or close work glasses after-the Link AR Soon fi 18 per cenl. ~~ "fust 11th, 1817, presented by Sunday rh x OAS it enables you to furnish in artistic way at moderate _-- i. - R. McDonald, o erbrooke, | schools of Amherst Island. rE : : i age forty. . It you find it not so : : ers and cabinet makers are a our service, easy to read and sew ufter this NE reported Jor ne Commities on a ; ty age answer nature's warning enera 4 D All our boys' and girls' straw aes | ve 9 ference, was made to the Directors JIN MARINE CIRCLES, ABA crash Bar ho BoE on : Phone 147 for service, as a full staff of upholst- ere of the Association, who were un- -- prices. avoidably absent and the hope ex-|Movements of Vessels Reported ed out at greatly reduced pric- Ross, . es. Have Your Eyes Exam- JEWELERS 5 han buen & member of the Bourd| The sicamer Jocks cioured on[f This ts the chance tor gen- J AMES REID 3 s 1 'hursda; ight for Osw er , ', ined by i 100 PRINCESS ST. rea trom oversess service "and he steamer Jox cloarod. on Fri- (1 oo 2 new pment on lens ! «oY ist t - * inane our of Directors Re-| Th ssbwoner Kati Beces ars | a5. Phone 147 For Service t 4 th An- J} throurh; tinees. of Jos, DONOEE: ofl cha OFWEED. With Soul, for An TR Toronto, Vice-President of the As- The steamer City of Ottawa pass- cma Ee soclation, also at the absence of E.|ed dowm from Toronto to Montreal . | i floss yas - - V. Morrell, of Sherbrooke, Que. The|on Thursday morning. 5 .Ocearf, Steamship Tloket} | conmittee complimented Dr. Mun-| The steamer Toronté = passed |]] Kingston's Largest Hat Dealers | . . A Ye dell, the Medical Examiner, for his down and up on Friday. ston--(a e Vincent Fe C S kpatrick comprehensive report Aad the great - . si AAg care lie has shown in his supervision : 36 Clarence St. Phone 568w, of applications for Spell, in . Over The Border. BY 8: 5. MISSISQUOI---DAILY 1 i the Association, which has, no doubt,| Mrs. C. A. Cook, daughter of the x Leave Kingston 6.30 a.m. and 1 p.m. 'been a deciding ractor in bringing [late Edwin D. Wilcox, Once Ship Returning leave Cape Vincent at 4.30 pm. Home at 6.30 p.m. about our present low death - rate, | builder at Cape Vincent, N.Y, was . ' io Mound trip tickets $1.25, with a §0c. rebate on return' trip, have ha pirecors wore commended fof marred on Jl $12 1: ew York 1 fits Soiy." Wie Connactions. ot Cape Vinod {ometurn op date of 'action in making use of the mun « Stallo, a lawyer. e is : $ ipo ¢ent from morning » het act press, ai the Dom- | his third wife. Er Ark hours In Watertown and returning to connect with dnfon Oddfellow, Toronto; the West- | Florence Lackey Hoadley, wife of «1 For intormatign, phone 2195, Rockport Nav. Co. id j| ern Oddfellow, Winnipeg; the Ali |John Henry Hoadley, a well-known Automobiles carried: small $3.00, large $4.00. Space Gearvag berta Oddfellow, Edmonton, and the river guide, died suddenly on Tues- : Bn rao. 34.00. Space rf * 'London, Oddfellow, of London, Ont, [day afternoon at her home on Welles. = Through these mediums the Asso-|ley Island, aged fifty-eight years. ¢ifition has been able to keep its|She was stricken Tuesday with chol- § work before the members of the gra Joby, which speedily proved| § er. atal, tl A $15,000 annex to the Carleton|¥ During July and August we 3 Suitable Honor Roll. house at Cape Vincent, N.Y., will be| § will close every day at 5 p.m. i | © The directors were « requested to built this fall and next spring, and (Saturday ouly excepted.) We have a large number of have a suitable honor roll engross-| will be ready for use next season. ed of the members of the association, ; ET ---------- age » who died for King and Country pre- Military Tents pared and placed in the Head Office ; . - UTHERLAND'S of the Association, and the Jannust ' Bell and Goss for sale; ATISFA ORY report of the present year to include Marq CT a list of the names of these mem-|MR. AND MRS. J. T. SOBY ARE Henderson 8 cheap bers and a py Jorwarded oe the} | SADLY AFFLICTED, ERVICE family of each departed brother. i : hey congratulated the Associa-| News About Various Persons--A Re- L. Cohen & Co. Tone wove ra Sol let ua lint tion on the small number of lapses moval to Detroft---R be 4 re Ian ae he a et oa which had occurred through the' per- "membered a/ § 59-61 Brock street, Phone 279 know your wants, . iod of the readjustment of rates,| Iady's Birthday. 3 showing that the membership gener- (From Our Own Correspondent.) ; ally retained their faith and confi-| Napanee, July 25.---Sad indeed was d ' ¢ dence in the stability of the Associa-|the blow that came to Mr. and Mrs. SPECIAL YOUNG | tion. . |. T. Soby, on Friday last, when their . on - Dr. P. T. Coupland, of St. Mary's, | daughter, Elzabeth, wife of C. J MEN'S SUITS : ; reported for the Committee on ex-| Williams, St. Catharines, was strick- ' We k h lik tension of the work. This report re-|en, Thursday, and died on Friday af- DAVID SCOT I € make them like new, dorred to the substantial increase in{ternoon. Deceased was in apparent Plus Sr In Worsteds and Serges; fine : : fT b 'Mew members for the first half of the|good health the day before her death ||] ; umber blues; latest design; priced This tire has the tread ent year, over the corresponding |and was taken fll with peritonitis. Plumbing and Gas Work a special. I 3 & d riod of 1918, and they considered |taken to the hospital where every- Ba ah _wark Suara Phoir at completely worm off an Progress as most highly ratig- th Jae medical 31d could Go wha enae street, equalled anywhere in the ¢ity. i 'a ih ag TAT) * 4 expressed hearty ) nothing cou sta, y e 8 when rebuilt is as good {approval of the appointment of J. A. : v ER a Mully, Jenoral ageht in charge of tot her when the SARE all field work of the jurisdiction : 4 EN pi west of the Great Lakes, and advis- ' } ! ; ed hat a similar reorganization of|years and a hal ba Ei or | the field forces should be made in ; Griswold, Ha r b . he on Ontario, Quebec and the , Maritime: New potatoes sold at 40 cents on : : to-day's market. Indian com sold at 1233¢ to 15¢ per pound, tomatoes at 10c per quant, 8¢ to NS 108 pat hoz and 80c to $1 Der pull, sympathy of the whole town is| |_| ichargson & Sone dar - ed to the bereated parents and} Ee yinsnam tn be Eroned ood soos a Ate $A to Chicago. # af : year, especially during three months of 1918, wh four of the bers died 'epidemic ¢