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Daily British Whig (1850), 28 Jul 1910, p. 5

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42 § tee Comin (SEE DATES AT BOTTOK) _ {THE " NOW i ASSOCIATION HAS 25,240 MEMBERS. New Members Largest on Record 1 Rate----Change in. Financial Year. The annual meeting of the Oddie lows' Relief Association of Canada {was held 'in the City Hall, Kingston, | Wednesdsy, « July 27th, beginning at a'elock. There was a good x of representatives. All ithe 'orand jurisdietions were represented exempting ome. The chair was oon pied by the president,' D. M. Meln- tyre, » nine i tendance i Mayor Couper tendered a very cordi- ial welcome to the visitors, "He inti {mnted that he bad close connections with the frateranl sweeties of Canada sand was in a position personally to testify to the - good work in which | {they were engaged. He congratulated the association upen its progress uid hoped that it would long continue to grow and prosper. | President Melntyre followed with jan, opening address of marked ability. He summed up in a very concise way the Fave" ech suptiired. for ah 1 iwork of the year by the association, noticed nny Shaige tor better or worse. Bat, | He referred to its expanding useful Rebbe EE de nob ness, to its co-operation with the side, ii hy ley yous ordlaary thane sia grand bodies in the several Jurisdic- Ba ne To ov Iiiug and let more of ; ticks, and 10 the presence of their re- A St i earn af an) tran pol (presentatives at this meeting. loei- i 10 me © ted, Bervous, Suttriug | dentally be id tribute to all wha} a 2 Fed gibi, yo Se had to 0 with the magnificent resulis J Sheve their Al-health originates; A rupture Which the reports of the yépr pre stralps the whole physic: anismand is a "sented. constant nerve irritant, a ding place for the - att: germs of typhoid, and frequently ¢uuses thew } Letters and telegrams regretiing ti Reni ya and sterflity. Your rupture * their absence from the annual meet- mike you feel like a new belug: ino. on account of varied business én- sm, cured Wi your nerves will recover thelr normal tone an our rundown eoudition replaced by vigorous, | ungements, were read from J: yous health, Act once and remove the | Reed, Montreal: H, White, Port Hope 1y danger of death which, > 2s " pa: A en. set "he. head of very | V: E- Morrell, Sherbrooke; P. 1. Bald: funtured person. Derr' delay, to sufter snd die. | win, Coaticook; W. S. Johnston, Yor #4 me help you lNve and, enjoy Ife. What 1 ( 1 ix: Chatl il lave done for thousahds fo the past Aft ronto: and 0. L. Lewis, Chatham. All| 1 can do for you AY, 0 10 the fact | these hoped, for a most successin! | what Sia faeate th une ye. iiuncdiute | meeting and expressed their warmest regard for the association. J RUPTUR J. Y. EGAN, Specialist of Toronto 'A WORD OF CAUTION, Proerastination is the most commen error of ruptured people. In most cases they do bot yealize the risk y Are runping. You ma 1 1 i i , i j : i Jot i Fi £0 dition, ~ This is Al yours o<day for the as. ing. | Out-of-gewn patients can consult me and retom | home same day relieved of all rupture trouble | y srmanenily, No operation, pain loss - Report of Officers. 0. J. Donogh, vice-president, pre ear off [ree coupon now, 'sented the report of the 'directors, It ishowed that the revenue for the year Twas $359.565.60% the amount paid in | mortugry and disability benefits, $227, [ups the savings for the year, . in- {vestod in securities, $114,646.90; the receipts on interest account, $26,064 - 12; and the pet assets, over actual lin. bilities, $724,104.40. It. was pointed out that the asSogiation was intéfbst- ed in the new Capadian experiejice, that thé association held licenses from the provinces of Manitoba, Ontario and Quebec; and that two of thé direc tors had undertaken special missions across the continent with the highest SUCCOsSs, R. Meck, the secretary-freasurer, in his report, showed over 2,700 applica- tions were received during the year, that #he net gain in membership was 1,391, making the total on June 30th, 25,240. The lapse rate had been con: siderably reduced, thanks to various agencies and especially the follow-up system. The death rate for the year was 6.92, the average age of new mem- bers 20.35, the average age of the en tire membership 38.47, and the aver age age of the lapsed members; 31h. Reference was made to the increased lahor in connection with the statisti: eal department, to the prompt pay- ment of benefits on the same day which the claims arrived, to the new experience table in whith the fraterpal societies were interested, to the loyal support of the Independent Oddfellow, and to the various legal points which had been raised and referred to the Jaws and amendments committee, J. G. Ettinger presented the report of + the auditors. it was intimated that a week to weok audit of the books and accounts of the associa: tion "had been made, that all moneys had heen received and accounted for, that the financial statements for the year were examined and found cor- rect, and that the securities had been « ined and found as stated in the Bank of Montreal. 3 A. H. Blakeby, the superintendent of agenesis; reported that the Associa: tion had now over tha twenty-five thousand members which it had aim: od at; that last year's wal the lang wel gain for any one year by the as sociation: that Spedial: Agents Tully, Jackson, Anderson, and Bayne, had boon during the very best work in Al- berta, ShsKat@hewnid, Ontario; Aue hee, and the maritime provinces; that this vear the loeal board in Winnjpeg had looked after the interest of ' the association. carefully in Munitohag and that Fred Davy, MPP. bad care fully. represented the associplion at the Pacific coast. The co-operation of the association with the various gramd bodies had been productive of the heist results, Dr. Mundell presented the report of th medical department, which was replete with information of the most important iio T hs increased mos tality for the yearsfrom 6.42 last year to 6.92 this yemr--was due to pnenmonia, Bright's disease, and ty- phoid fever.» Ths deaths from tuber culosis were fewer in number than Iasi year, and vepresented only 11 por cents of thy total mortality, this percentage boing very much lower than the mortality from tuberculosis in the province of Dutaria.-1le to the xperience ~ table to mew Ameri ® i Thich he attached large ihparianse; hich he 'was amd with ard tow giving spegial attention. ©. BR Allen, St. John, NM. B., of the finance com ported on Shall mini e. # Free Consultation Coupon. This coupon, npon presentation to J. Y. Egan, rupture specialist, 351 West King Btreet, Toronto, who will visit the towns (on dates mentioned below) will entitle the bearer io free consultation aod examination of his of hor ease. Ask at hotel office for natnber of my consulting room. Note dates. 1 WiLL VISIT prockville--Revere House, July Kivgrton, «= British American Hotel Baturday (all day and ight, one day only), July 30, Nopanee ~~Paisley House, August 2 1 Picton~Glebe Hotel, August T HE expert assistance of the United Type- writer, Company's Billing Department Staff is free to any firmsthat wishes to revise anid improve their system of secounting and keeping of records. UNTED TYPEWRITER C0, LTD 3, W ©. DOBBS, " KINGSTON. HIS is a season when most people need u tonic to assist the body in assimilating the wd full nutritative value of the food eaten 'and to form it into brawn and vitality: CAMPBELL'S QUININE WINE fi unexcelled. - Dyspeptics will find il aids digestion, calms the werves and induces peaceful, restful slumber, Jasist Upon the Orig and Grocers T * inal. sell It Fray Bentos ET ca RNID RE) fd Ih CRBS cr reir nsntniiai TE EE vs or Sliced, 20¢ per Ib. mittee, Spe ots > There 1a nothing wore stinoying to!¥ a 'yount ldy"ThEn 10 Have her face "Liver Spots. 'ODDFELLOWS' RELIEF {directors or officers; mute graceful ve | i - THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, THURSDAY, JULY 28. 1910. Oliver, © Torgnto. septs wiey, J1oronte, prevented the report of the géneral conimstie his referred to the new fraternal' ex- périence whieh wad Jeng inaugurated and covering the examination of over three filhons of lives; commended the directors in, their proposal to suppuy the data from this association for tas by Jos conded late wecountant, HM. I. Driver, aiter many years of most faithful service; noted with pleasure the support piven the association by the independent Ocdicliow, recommended its con tionance and the Western Odd- fel.ow as a means of giving informa- tion with regard to (he association ; painted to the 'disability claims which "had been paad value ol provision for them in the "luws of the association; and approved in-ghe warmest terms the very careful wok of the chief medical esamnuer, Lr. Mundell. Adopted on motion of Mr. ows, second by Jo KR. Me Donald, Sherbrooke, N.8, Andrew Philps, Huntingdon, Que, reported on Hehalf of the commitiee of eXtension of the works It trusted that the fraternal "relations existing be tween the foeiren And Lhe us sociation jong continue, both ana also | grand would aving the same (ml in view, namely . . having n Soi Om motion of Col. Cole, of the giving of sssustance to those who! moeded it and working harmoniously | fergethér in accomplishing this end ; | deemed it advisable that the associaq tion be Reprise ated in the various jur- | fudictions time by the time to | rom president | contin hoped | rence to the work of the and Henry White daring thew ental trips of iast Sear; and that the growth of the ns:ociution in | the western pravinees would continue in ile present ratio, os thege pro-: joes offered splendid growth in mem Relireuce was made to the as. sociation' remarkable growth from | 384 memoers wn 1875 to 25.240 mem bers in 1910, Swiisfaction wns also ex- | presse] with the work of the sapgrin tendent of agencies after a gervice of twenly yesrs, and congratulations | were offersit' upon his restoration to health. On motion of 'A. Philps, gocondsd by J. H, Magill, Port Hope, | this report was adopted. 4 Col. Cole, Brockville, presented the of the committee on statistics. as expressed with the improvement in the lapse rate, with | the. low death rate for the year, with | the average age of the new members | and the average age of the entire mem bership. These shower that the sociation' was Gbtaining and retaining | a larger proportion the younger | members of the order. The increase in! membership for the vear spoke well | for the work of the local agente. The | committee inspected the card systems | at the head office of the as-| favorably im- ain bership. report Natisfacti as- | of mo use socistion and was very pressed with them. They certainly as- sisted in simplifying and sy stematizing | the records of the association. The new | experience table which was sugested | by the fraternal insurance societies in- | vited the favorable "comment of the] committee.' Adopted on motion of Col. | Cole, seconded by F. W. Martin, Pie- | tou. R. K. Cowan, of London, presented the report -of the committee on mwy and amendments. It recommended that the financial year of the association ose with "he calendar year on Dee. 31st, and that the annual reports be made uy to date; that the date ol the annual meeting be not changed: an} that for the annual meeting such de- tailed statements of the trameactions ooatrrine between Jan. 1st, and June 30th, be submitted as the directors may considér necessary. Approval was expressed of various rulings 'made "by the directors during the vear and forth in the report of the secretary treasurer. Among these rulings were the followiny: That river drivers and raftemen be rated as members of the extra-hazardous cuss; that = engineers of motor boats be rated as members of the hazardous class. The committee did not consider it advisable to make any alterations in existing laws with regard to restrictions against residence in the certain prohibited districts. On motion -of R. K., Cowan, seconded by set and emphasized the | Ls ison; and to the great favor in which | the Oddiellows" Relief Association "was { regarded by the people there. Con ditions showed that there was nothing but 'the highest. regard for the as | sociation which was allied with the 1.O.OF. i Inspiring addresses followed from €. | BB. Allen, St. John, NB, representing | Assets are $837.000--Low Death perience; reierred to the death of the the maritime provinces; from W. Ken- nedy, grand warden of the grand lodge of Queber D. J. Dickson, grand | patriarch of the Grapd Encampment of Quebec; EB Morrey patrisrch of the "grand encampment | of Ontario; and from J. B. King, the | veteran grand seeretary of the grand | jodge of Ontarjo. © All were received with extreme favor by the meeting. ¥. % '! Directors and Auditors Elected. On motion of Joseph Oliver, To ronto, seconded by H. J. Guppy, Ut tawa, the retiring directors--I. Robbi M.P., Vallevfield, J. A. Minnes; and W., Mundell, Kingston--were elected. The president referred to th, great sacrifices which were made by "the outside directors in ordér to at tend the regular meetings of the board in Kingston and give the =n» sociation the benefit of their exper: ience and counsel. | ree : fe « Broek- by W. I. Allen, of Carleton Place, the anfftors of the! association, -John Nicolle and. J. G6. Ettinger, of Kingston, were re-elected. ville, seconded r a---- i Motions. On motion of R. R. Brett, of Essex, seconded by E. B. Morrey, of Inger soll, the hearty thabks of the meeting were extended to the direclors their many courtesies during meeting. All these courtesies' duly appreciated and the hope expressed that the future would the association even greater than it had reaped in the past. On motion of Joseph Oliver, To- ronto, seconded by R. K. UCowau, Londoy, thanks wire conveyed to the president, directors and officers of the association for the splendid viee they had rendered the aswic ination during the vear, On motion of Col. Cole, seconded by J. BI. King, thanks were tendered to the stafi for the very excellent work which they had performed in the in- terests of the association. On motion of Mr, Cowan; by Mr. Philps, the mayor was cordially thanked for bis address welcome at the opening of the sion, The meeting then adjourned. At a subsequent meeting of the board of directors the officers of the association were re-elected. 1 i or the were Was i «flow SUCtesSs f Y t I ( I wer: ¥ 8 i sec nde very of £08 1 IN MARINE CIRCLES. k d Departures of Vessels at This Port. The steamer "Pidrrepont is on Cape route to-day. The tug Chieftain river this afternoon. The steamer Wasaga clears for Belle ville to-day to load cement. The yocht Swanona, which was Davis' dry dock for repairs, is again. The schooner Katie Eccles for South Bay to load boxes Picton, The = clear for Belleville for Toronto. The steamer America brings the Rut land railroad excursion from Ogdens burg to Alexandria Bay to day. At Swift & Cojs wharf: Steamer Toronto and North Bay, down and up; steamer Brockville in last night. At M. T. Co.'s whari: Tug Thom- son cleared for Montreal with two grain laden barges; tug Glide expected up tonight from Montreal 'with two light barges; SS. losemount expected dp from Montreal late this afternoon and will «lear for Lake Frie with barge Melrose to load doal for Mon treal. Arrivals an the i f { 1 went down the in out wieared for i teamer Rolph and barge Loche to load cement it tir Band in the Park. Jurstall W. A. Dennis, of Galtyd the report was adopted: $ Addresses of Grand Officers, Hon, D, Derbyshire, of grand master of the grand lodge {ntario, gave a stirring address which hit" referred to the progress of the order in tenis province and _ the reat assistance rendered to the order by the officers of the association dui ing the year, of his wish sincere existed might vontione te the great advantage of both the association and the order. W. 8. McCorkill, of Farnham, grand master of the grand lodge of Quebec, followed with a brief but very in teresting address, He expressed gratification, like the grand master of Ountacio, with the proceedings of the associntion; said that they interested him very much, that wherever he went he presented the merits of the O.F, R.A., and that he wished it abun dant success. 0. MH. Dingman, 'grand warden of the grand juriédiction of Alberta, presented the greetings of his grand lodge. He referred to the wonderful growth of Uddiellowship in his pro- ermm--g-- For Breakfast-- Post _Toasties with cream or milk. Tie smile that follows will last all day -- $6 by Grocers. CANADIAN POSTUM CEREAL 4 COMPANY, LTD. * Windsor, Ont. Brockville; ! that the relations which had hitherto | his By kind permission of Col. and officers, the band of the {will play the following - programme { Macdonald Park to-night, from eight ten o'clock: March, "Under Free {dom's. Flag," Nowowieski; overture | "Le Roi &'Yvetot," Adam; intermerio, "Ramona," Johusow; selection, The | Merry Widow," Lehar; idyll, "A Merry Lindihl; selection, "Cavalleria Rusticana," Mascagui; song (cornet reolo), + Killarney 2» Balle; American | sketch, "By the Suwanee River,, Myd diston; "God Save the King." Mired { Light, bandmaster, R.C.H.A. RC. HA. re in io { Peal," Kick Against Newcomer. A kick is being madd in certain quarters against the engaginz of » { United States young man as a guard in the --pemifentiary, The objections azainst him are that he is a Yankee instoad - of a Canadian, and a deme crat instead of a got. A protest has been fled, and Juspeetor Dawson, whe iv expected this week, will iikely be akked to sit in judgment. re Canoes Were Upset. Two oi nde; Sich sontaining a Jad and a lass, were off Macdonald park jast evening when the ra. cane ui, and both were upset. Peopie thougnt Tthere whe going to be 4 drowning ae cidant, Lut the occupants iyihted the canoes, and pashed the cirls ashore in thea : -------------- : Presbytery Meeting. The Kingston presbytery will hold a meoting in Picton on Angust 2nd, and attend the induction of Rev. J. A. Shaver into the pastorate of Si Andrew's church thers, and als to consider » tall given Rev. J. R. Conn, 'of Napanee, to Canninglon Preshyter- | 'ian church. © : ------------------ Stole Qi of Cetnent, It bos been veported ihm the mex house of Deputy Warden O'iears, =t Portamouth, was broken into a couple of nigats aon, and a large quantity of cement stewed inside was carried sway. No clus 10 the thieves has bees | ds covered ¥ . Jimmy, did vou see the rain pour down last night 7. Of course you {joreed the heart. The A. $ wonderfully and their supporte | ward "teams: La, at first base. '6 quite a few friendly squabbles. which was organized "this season, has | \ St. Andrew's, the third team in group and have not been able to decide who group "4 and son is worth striving for. It goon so as to proceed with the final had to be drawn up five weeks Nt. ig to have played last evening, be postponed. I St! Lake's had Won, group "B" would have Neen tied : t the group. games that they have, This setms a pity' Will not some THE SPORT. REVIEW HOW THE Retailers Beat Wormwiths in Mercantile League Last Evening-- Victorias and CL.C's. Will it Out in the City League. Well, - aid it rain at the erfiket Told | or ' : grand Wednesday night 7 Ask the boys who | played baer in the game between | Hetailers and Wormwith's! The rain { just poured down in bucketfuls: and | quit. The score! when the game stopped was 7 to 5 ani boys te {favor of the retailers. This is the dink | sume the retail fellows have won this | season and they are beginning to take | retailers have impwovel since entering the league! r= are looking for, to them making good, The } Retailers--Sallivan, leader, p.;: | kson, 1b.; Vanhorn, 2b; Guirey, | Wellwood, 3b.; Ludlow, r.f; Coyle | f.; Sharpe, 1.1. Wormwith's--Nicholson, abs, po Phillass, log My.; Allan, s.5.; McMaster, f.; NMurtay, : Bapry, LL "Ned" Hartrickumpire. Wormwith's changed batteries twice | Davis, then McCaig and back Jo! davis, * : "Waoly"' ; ey ab, Phillips got some hot ones | Wartnwith's team have got on to | eader's smile when he is in the box. | 'Baldy" Jackson did good work on irst base for the retailers. Vanhorn ng at ~first was right at home coach- | base. He and Phillips had | Wormwith's had the majority of the ans present, The Sunday School League. The Sunday School haseball leacue, | { | { : i { net with fuir success so far. Lately, hOWever, jx of trouble has yen experienced in group "B" between 'ooke's and the Princess street com- St.- Luke's and Princess street. guite a vine, 'BW dropped out and left the teams mentioned to fight i¢ out. And they | wre fightind;, neither team vielding an neh. Thay have pldyed four games he winner ix to be. Nt. George's are the champions : * and Bethel of group thesp teams are waiting for group | 'BR to finish. Evidently the hand | ome cup donated by H. W. Richard is oped that group "B" will be decided of Giger ta He James. ------ Sunday School Junior ies. The comprising the uniors teams are making a gallant ight for the "Harry" Wilder cup. }winz to vacancies caused by pams droppin; out, a new schedule | ago. | group were voupssters some James' are' champions of St. Luke's and Sydenhann but woeount of the rain the game had to on i hev liad lost. Sydenham would have To Play at Hull. The Kingston baseball team will play the Hall team at Liutle Farm yroun ty, Sunday afternoon; and again at Varsity Oval, Monday morning, al six o'clock. Arrangements for both were closed yesterday, - anl Manag George Taylor, of the ™H tawas, claims to have signed fof Loth games Jordan, of St. Patrick's Pranschke, of the Maple Leals. aod City League Standing. The standing of the City Leigue at the present time in Won. Lost. To Play. 6 : 1 4 the games The Now, saseball Victorias .... (Li ES cir wn ne YRC BA wm As will be seen, the lead by two have a chance though. Irishmen are out of it entirely. it is too late, the team is picking up. H they had played the first of the sea son the way they did last Saturday, they might Naveo stood: change of | winning the- championship. -------- Junior City League. Wan 6 3 0 1 3 Vietorias have C.1.C's 2 i when Lost, 0 3 6 Victorias Regiopolis CLC. dn The Victorias have the junior City Teague cup cinched. Regiopolis- did very well considering the fact that they had a great deal of trouble in keeping their team together after the college closed. C.1.C's weren't in at all. Mention lis already been made of the splendid record made by the Victorias during the last four years, and it is up to them to keep the record going. The Mercautile League. The standing "of the Mercantile League at the present time is as fol tows in group Ate - : Won. Fost. Printers ... .. Posties ... .. Wormwiths .. Retailers In group B the standing is "Won. Lost. To 2 3 Richardsons Railroaders ... Live Coals Frocers : "Richardsons and Railroaders = are tied and Live Coals and Grocers are tied. Both groups have fimished = the first round of 'the schedule. Printers and Posties played the first game in the second round Tuesday evening, and are tied and lead group A. First game of the second round of group B was pls; last evening, tieing Worniwith the | Fight | 9 0000000000002 8000 1 A om smith Summer Dresses . The Finest Display We Have Ever Made Lovely Princess Dresses, iniMauve, White, Cream, Pink and Black. $4.00, $5.00, $3.50 up to $10.00, --~ PAGE FIVE. : | = 4 Ny : a i i New T'wo-pfece Wash Costumes, In Blue, Pink, Mauve, Grey, Tan, White apd Cream Long Linen Auto Coats, ia White and Cream White andZCream Skirts. $1.50, $2.00, $2.50 up to $4.50, Handsome White and Black Lawn Waists at $1.00 and gp D. M. SPENCE, TheLeading Millinery Store EE BC cs "FROM MILKMAID TO HOUSEMAID.™ Ice Cream Bricks Maple and Vanilla, Strawberry and Vanilla, Imperial Pints : Take one hoe and try it. 25 Cents PRICE'S 288 Princess St. Phone 815 So -- Fresh Fruits Arriving Daily Cherries. Gooseberries, Raspberries Plums and Peaches. Ke a "v2 oe0e0een0eeensese WALDRON'S | SATURDAY SALE Has Seldom Such Low Prices for Ladies' Shirt Waists and Underskirts , A Sn AA A ar FINE WHITE LAWN ~ WAISTS Have very pretty fronts of Valen- ciennés and embroidery. shancd col- Jars, and a number of high-class Print and Vesting Tailored Blouses, alt sizes. Wegfhilar $1.75, 1.50, 1.25, etc, Saturday at 8.30 a in. and all day for 38c. GLORIA SILK UNDER- SKIRTS Black: and Colored Embroidered Flounces ; also extra good quality Plain and Watered Black «sateen Underskirts, with double Hounce, Regular $3; 2 50, 2.00, ete, Saturday at 8.30 a.m. and all day for at he act bouts. League are displaying remarkable terest mm A the fact nox trophy. to play for, nevolent-minded citizen take pity © boys and put up a bandsowie tro: The boys

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