v ; . x THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. SATURDAY, AUGUST 1, 1023. x Ee ---- ee -- HE ---------------------- ¢ | residing in Hamilton, are a most enthusiastic and loyal body. ' / / ; ' ! _ ; { The association there has only ESTABLISHED 1878. . i KINGSTON OLD BOYS ASSOCIATIONS been organized a short time but . : { 5 4 the former Kingstonians have been | { working hard to make the réunion i | TORONTO. Bride, J. McCullough, D. J. McDer-| a success. Great enthusiasm, not only The Kingston Old Boys' Associa- mott, J. F. McDermott, Charles D. | prevails among the officers, but al- | McFarland, George K. Nash, Frank|so with the rank And file, and it is % ! 'as organize th | tlon of Toronto was organized Oh 1° |. Nash, Stewart Nicol, B. Offord, | expected that over three hundred | 18th of April, 1903, and incorporated | yp. Offord, Howard Patch, Dr. F. | will register from that city. The lon the 3rd of April, 1907. This |S. Patch, Dr. C. A. Porteous, Gor-| following is a list of the officers | clause from the constitution sets don Pyke, W. B. Ramsay, J. W. | of the Kingston Old Boys' Associa- * { forth the objects of the association: | Reyner, A. Reynmer, A. F. Riddell, | tion in Hamilton, for the year 3 | "The object of this associa- |R. Sangster, A. D. Sawyer, Chatles| 1925: YE. SONS AND DAUGHTERS OF, tion being to Yring together |Scott, F. G. Sharpe, R..8.JSlaw, Hon. President--Dr. T. Shannon : all former residents of Kings- Arthur D. Shibley, Dave Shortfall, | McGillivray. ! THE OLD LIMESTONE Cll Y 1 ton and County of Frontenac W. B. Skinner, J. 8. Skinner, Ron- President--Dr. J. H, Bell. | now residing in Toronto, to ald 8. Skinner, V. I. Smart, William Vice-President--Rev. W. A. Me- | Making and Selling Furs in Kingston For ly 50 Years WE ANNOUNCE OUR promote the general welfare of |Spoomer, L. BE. Spriggs, W. H.|[Droy. Also to the Friends and Tourists who may be the members of this Assocls- Stewart, M. R. 8. Stewart, W. H. : Secretary-- Mr. Frank C. Pol- within our borders during the Old Home Week, tion, and to enable them to visit Stewart, H. N. Stewart, J. Bruce] litt. > un Ait i y ov. 3 the Old City annually in a body, Stewart, F'. H. Stone, C. M. Strange, Treasurer--Df. L. Noble Arm- may your visit he very enjoyable while you are _ thereby renewing theif acquain- |G. Sheffield, H. B. Taylor, J. A. | strong. with us, and may you carry away with you tance with the Old City." MeD. Taylor, G. R. Taylor, Robert Transportation Committee-- Lt.- pleasant memories of one of the nicest cities z Meetings of the Association are | Thomson, Hugh C. Walkem, Dr. F.| Col. Charles A. Low, Mr. George S. in ¥ held at stated times during the year, | A. Walsh, W. H. Watts, BE. G.Watts,| Wakeford, Mr. W. H. Jones. in Canada. as well as other gatherings of both | Ken. Williams, H. Russell Wilson, In speaking to a Whig represen- a social and business character. W. Wilson, Albert Wright, R. S.| tative, regarding the reunion, Dr. Wright, Geqyge Wilson, J. R.| John H. Bell said: MONTREAL. Wright. "As an ex-mayor of Kingston, 1 The Kingston Old Boys' Assocla- cannot help recalling that the first tion, in Montreal, has been formed CHICAGO. grand reunion held by the City of since 1911»At that time, the asso- The Chicago Old Boys' Associa. | Kingston, which took place in the ® ® 9 ® ° ciation had 100 members, the pres-| tion was organized in 1911, and was| year 1903, while I was serving my ident being C. M. Strange, with L. carried on for a number of years [last year as Chief Magistrate. On | I. Henderson' as vice-president, -and | with the following officers: that occasion, about 10,000 boys " Hugh C. Walkem as secretary-treas- | Honorary President--Patrick Na-| and girls returned in answer to our : fant urer. During that year, a very suc-|©ey (deceased). invitation, 'and now after the lapse Manufacturer. cessful dinner was held at the En- President--James Reld. of 22 years, I feel equally as anx- rs RR : gineers' Club. Vice-President--Dr. C. Chadwick. | fous, that the present reunion may Kingston Artificial Stone . In May, 1912, the second annual Secretary-Treasurer --- A. BE. be even more successful. Building Blocks dinner was held at which Prof. Adam | Dean. I well remember many who mat- Shortt, of Kingston; gave a very in- | Committee--Patrick J, Howland, | erially assisted to make the recep- Granite Faced Building Blocks teresting address. At this time, the . tion ip 1903 a success. Some have : : : membership had increased to 145, : long since passed on to their great Cement Sills, Lintels and Bricks and the officers were the same as reward, but not without leaving be- : . \ for the year 1911, except that Mr. hind them a record of faithful, de- Cement Lawn Flower Vases, suitable for lois in T. B..Merritt replaced Mr. Hend- 4 Vote service, give not only on this Cemeteries : 3 erson ag vice-president. No more oO , but in thousands of ways : dinners have been held since the in the interest of the city of their Seats, with Cement Ends and Wooden Slats, war, and no action taken to reor- birth. oars i for Parks and Lawns ' anize the association, but former ou will pardon me I briefly gi d . Ta gatonians in that city are enthu- recall a few names of the active Cement Verandah Columns sfastic over the Old Home Week, and + workers on this occasion, as fol- Cement Baluster Posts The annual selling of PY | a record crowd is expected. ys lows: Mr. E. J. Barker Pense, M. : The Whig has been handed a : \ P.P. (deceased); Mr. J. Morgan - Cement Tile-and Cement Products. '. : i o Eo AY Shaw, ex- ; Mr. Donald Meln- Mills' urs 1n August 18 a f the second dinner Re , ex-mayor; Mr. na cin : | F x | Re hontred) old boys, with a 0 tyre, ex-mayor and then city soliel- You are invited to examine goods at my one of our famed events, a list of the members at that time, pont tor; Dr. Edward Ryan, ex-mayor; yard-- 5 i and the list which is as follows, will Mr. R. B. Kent, ex-mayor; Mr. R. / i th Fur 1 ne doubt, be fread with keen in- @ N. F. McFarlane, ex-mayor; John J. Corner Ontario and William Streets wherein e new u hk: / Behan (deceased); Mr. Thomas , Opposite OC.N.R. Passenger Station. 3 heir' 1 J. P. Anglin, G. H. Allen, William Donnelly (deceased); - John Mc- modes in all their 'rega G. Annis, Charles Asselstine, G. W. py Donald Mowatt, K.C. SwmAyor (de: : S J Badgley, W. Bates, George Beaupre, ' ed) ; . Fran . Hoag, ex- Ki ton's Growing--Grow with Ki splendor show the cor- W| P. Bennett, Clive Betts, Robert | | mayor, and many others, equally Ingson & ngstan. a ; i Bickerdike, M.P., W. E. Birtles, . worthy of mention did space permit. Kingstonians do .your part by patronizing - Boyle, F. Bucknell, Frank fp eve of all those mentioned only Kingston's Industries. 3 x rect trend for the F ur sea Hany TE. Callaghan, H. A. Cal- HF two remain still in harness and ac- gs ) A. M. Carter, BR. A. Carter, Clar- " " tively engaged in the interest of their J} son of 1925-26, and are A Cartel toseph Colline, T. iemERY Thad native city, vie. ex-mayor R. B. : : A. Covert, George freegan, C. J.| Ome of the {eaaing,iingston Ola| Kent and ex-mayor R. N. F. McFar- | offered much below the A eee W. Davies, James Dev.| Bers of Chica lane." ov lin, Dr. Roland Devkin, J. F. Dolan, x ¥ . » - : K.." J. hue, A. L. H. Donoughue, Donald McMillan, P. J. McArdle, OTTAWA. prices that will prevail ng. T. Dowstey, Victor| William Lumb, D. J. McCammon,| Ottawa has no permanent Kingston Gage Good til the war broke out, when it was| Capital will soon have an associa- ' a iD: £. H. Hallow, W- EK. a difficult task to get the members| tion for the former Kingstonians. Neck F Hammill, R. M. Hannaford, W. D. out to all the meetings, but never- The present club in Ottawa was urs Hart, George Haycock, Gordon G< theless the members of the associa-| formed a few weeks ago. The follow- Hexdevson, L. L. Henderson, Fred tion have had some very pleasant ing officers were elected: The August Sale Prices apply on all Scarfs, 'Hewitt, E. W. Hobart, Rev. H. B. times together, talking about old| President--R. H. Lake. Capes and Ohokers. Our showing includes Horsey, John Irwin, Capt. Gilbert times in the Old Limestone City, Vice-President--H. Ball. . C. | under the heading, "Do You Rem-| Secretary--J. Daly. Johnston, Irwin Johnston, A. C. J Silver Fox, Fox in all Johnston, J. S. Johnston, W. S. embers? . . Fublisfty Coumitése-..J. O. Beau- ; Johnston, Ha A. Jones, R. S, "I regret to say that we have not| dry an rey Finn. lors, Hudson Bay Sab- Kinghorn, David Kinghorn, H. R. [bad an active assodistion for al It Is expected that upwards of : rkpatrick, Willism M. Kirkpat.| number of years," said Mr. Dean, three hundred will attend the re- es, Martens, Mink, Fitch, Ri Lauro R. 1. aa the genial secretary, "but content| union from Ottawa, and it is esti- ' G. Lewis, C. Howard Lewis, Orr |ourselves with visiting each other mated that half of this:pumber will Squirrel and many Lewis, S. A. Livingston, D. C. Ma-|8t our homes and calling up our| motor to Kingston, the remainder & F : earow, Lieut.-Col. J. C. MacDou- old old friends and passing the news | coming on the railway excursion. ather urs. gall, W. G. P. Malone, F. H. Ma-| along. In that way we keep track of The original Kingston Old Boys' ABl lone, 7. E. Merritt, C. T. Milne, | €ach other very well." Club, of Ottawa, was organized be- fore the first reunion held in 1903, fe - I » ® | Ye i B.S. ham, Willlam Dun- Richard Newland, Rcbert - Hamil-| Old Boys' Association, but judging | this Fall and Winter. Bury. 8 8 anh Re Ferwason. | ton. by the enthusiasm over the present 0 oon James Ferres, Daniel Fitigibbon, R. The association held meetings un-| reunion, it is safe to say that the 9 Charles W. Mills, W. Moore, Dr. E. Re --_-- M. Morgan, Joseph Murphy, Bert HAMILTON. and was a very strong organisation A GORGEOUS DISPLAY ! Af Murphy, J. T. Murray, A. J. Mc-| The Kingston old boys and girls for a number of years. Among the charter members were i OF FUR COATS 7 a - the late Dr. Dowsley, Dunk Davi- 1g a . . . " , John Baird, Walt Davidson, You will be surprised at the immensity i EAT CE ORR TER ne rey Marshall, Charles Woods, §. . © of our stock of Ladies' Fur Coats. \ | | Holman, Rev. Mr. Taylor, Nap Le- Re Eve {is ked in plain figures. | frenlems, R. 2 Bakes ang others. 5 y 4 z . { ! "We intend to have the ti t . » For ull length coats prices run; . 8 ; | " our lives from Aug. 19t to Toth, said President Lake to a Whig re- presentative. eas) PASTEURIZED tr sore geuoity spams vt PRODUCTS : pagne 58 years of age--just the same age as the Dominion of Canada, and naw that the old boys' celebration is i on, this bottle of champagne can be re. NN ferred to as "A real old boy." The bottle of champagne is in the | | possession of Ex-Ald. John Holder, | and it is of interest to note that it has been in the Holder family for 88 years, having been given to Mr. Holders father, the late Benjamin Holder, by a friend, Mr. John C, Fox, on the first 'Dominion Day. ; ~ ht -- mn :