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LOCAL EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. LONDON OLD BOYS 1 If. W. »c niU't. Cli.iiriiiiin Fin. Cor 6 Thos. Gille 8 \V. Bartlett, Cli an, Cliairiiian (ia lirmaii Iniforni C I- W. .1 (incs iiR's Corn, orn. "^ I R. MinhiDrikk, Jr H. .A Carrothc 4 R. K. Bland '^ Frank Cooper. Ch IS. Chairman Refreshment C 5 E. J. MaiRobert airman Madi;e Com . 1 Wm. Grii 10 A. Talbot LOCAL EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE LONDON OLD BOYS t MacKobert Ibot '^^fewfi^,^ 1 Will. Gray, Chairman Reception Committee 2 Wm. Ward .^, J. K, Spry 4 Dr. F. L. Wood o . .. ^...^*'-'"J' *'''''^'' 7 S. H. Craiu, Chairman Invitation Committee 8 L. H. Jitzgerald 9 l». W, BlacUwell 10 S. Stevely 3 W. Mace LOCAL EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE LONDON OLD BOYS 6 A. sJiJ^ '™- J. J -^r "" i ^' ^»";-^.,i '■ - '-■-, 5 W. Wan less 10 Juhn Pocock IT \ M 1 Thus. A. H 4 W. T. I 7, las. W. B X' . i.) J SOME WELL KNOWN OLD BOYS IN LONDON, AND OFFICERS O LONDON OLD BOYS ASSOCIATION OF ST. THOMAS F THE ?W' T t' Wmiamf 'chiif'of iu:"' -'-'-/'Ia'';,"'"" V^ '.tor Commission .^ Ms. M.ttlnson, ITcst. Hoard of Trade la, tt' m«.i, L. Th ^""■\?/ '"''^'•' -■' I .A. Nellcs, Sec. Western Fair Board 6 Dr. (Jnest, St. Thomas Prest .las. W. Black, St. Thomas Vlce-Prest. 8 Frank E. VVestland, St. Thomas Sec. 9 Chns. Ke«ai.. St, T o . as Treas. 10 Dr. E. A. Pocock. Secretary Hamilton Association of London Old Boys CITY COUNCIL OF LONDON, 1900 MEMBERS OF THE OLD BOYS RECEPTION COMMITTEE "feff \ ?^ ^"!;?''I.P ^'"y*"' ""'"ball 2 Aid. Joshua Garratt 3 Aid. Jollv, Chairman No. i Committee 4 Aid. 0. E. Brener, Chairman LcKislative Com. 5 Aid. Wlnr»tt, Chairman No. a Com. 6 Aid. Thos lenkins 7 Aid. Hugh Douglass 8 Aid. Jas. Malloch 9 Aid. David Ross lOi Aid., Neil Cooper .K* 7 Aid. John iW j \\- ,^. MEMBERS LONDON CITY COUNCIL. 1900 ^ '^"'" -^s r./r'f * . ^ '^"'- "• "'■'''"'y -3 Aid. John earned 4 Aid. Wm Gerrr ..11.. Tlhiree LAURIER TUPPER AND SOMERVILLE'S CHEWING GUMS STANDARD BRANDS: SOMERVILLE'S "MEXICAN FRUIT SOMERVILLE'S "PEPSIN" SOMERVILLE'S "RED HAND" — f^o7f^ir/->'v-v<,w~->''^--^^^^^ London, Canada WELL KNOWN LONDON OLD BOYS WHO HAVE PUSHED THE OLD TOWN ALONG AND MADE IT A VERY DESINABLE PLACE TO COMB BACK TO 1 John McClary 2 Thomas McCormick ;, Gcor«e Robinson 4 W. R. Hobbs 5 T. Harrv Carlino 6 Lleut.-Col. K. B. Leys, M. I. A. 7 George White 8 D. S. Ferrin 9 Thus. H. Smal'linan 10 John Labatt .13.. SECURE A. iij London Old Boys Life Policy FROM.... THE- NORTHERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA ♦ ♦ «■ HON. DAVID MILLS MINISTBR OF JOSTICB. PNKSIDKNT THEY CANNOT BE SURPASSED CALL OR WRITE FOR PARTICULARS .14.. HEAD OFFrCE, LONDON. ONTARIO JOHN MILNE, MANAGING DIRECTOR E WELL KNOWN LONDON OLD BOYS WHO HAV. ru.HCO THE OLD TOWN AUONO AND MADE .T A D.8.RABL. PLACE TO COM. .ACK TO 1 FranK E. Leonard 2 John Campbell 3 T. S. Hobbs 4 P. A. Fitzeerald 5 loseoh Smith 6 John Bowman 7 John Forre.tal 8 Thos. F. KingsmiU 9 John ^Ferguson ' 'lO fii > N. Hunt «.|ii ..IS. WE'RE Old 'Boys AT MAKING Everything for the Tinshop >78.65EiSQ.FT ( ER J^Q MANOS >^»te«AR ROUNI 16. LONDON'S GRAND OLD BOYS WHO HAVE CONTINUOUSLY LIVKO IN LONDON FOR HALF A OKNTURV mop RE PioorAr imOYiNG 55Q HANoa ^^AR ROUNQ '♦"■*■-■*'-'■■"- ■■'^^X? 1 Nicholas Wilson 6 Lieut.-Col. Robt. Lewis 2 Win. Bowman 3 Samuel McBride 4 D. C. Macdonald 5 Daniel Lester 7 Andrew McCormick 8 James Gillean 9 Judge Win, ElMot 10 B. A. MitcheU .17.. (■■' PROMINENT LONDON OLD BOVS ,N TORONTO A Sir "•— ,! Q -l, ^''' ^'"'n'" Ralph Meredith • 3«r .,„nu Smith (7th ,M "^umi 8 J. J. Wlllson •16. 2 Hon. G. W. Ross AUel. Fieming: "«^orpLi,.nHTl'ZT •> I>r. Oroiihvatelihfi 7 LONDON OLD BOYS EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE, OF TORONTO 1 John Diiiiinm J Lud. K. Cnineron ."? Capt. A. \V. I'ortc 4 Col Cbas, Stone 5 Joseph Hlckson 6 Ed. Mack 7 Alfred \Vi«niore 8 J. Davis 9 W. M. Bcrk 10 Harr> Jewell ..19.. tt ONE OF THE BEST BEVERAGES EVER PRODUCCD.' LABAm-BKtWCRy.LONllw.ONr^-""''^''''^'^^*' f/i 5'.'' THE BEST HOPS AND PURE SPR. Q WATER. ..20.. PROMINENT LONDON OLD BOYS IN TORONTO .T. 1 J. A. Rose J E. W. J. Owen:, 3 J. E. Thompson 6 Thos. Reid 7 T. S. Minton 8 James Lewis 4 T. G. Davey 5 Thos. A. Dull 9 C. H. Hunter 10 J. H. Hobbs ..21.. Canadian p ACIFIC RAILWAY NEW FAST TRAIN SERVICE OVERLAND ^ ^ "Impepial Limited" The OVERLAND TRAIN SERVICE has been very much quickened— 96 hours Toronto to the Pacific Coast. C. E. E. USSHER BENERAL PASSENGER AGENT LINES EAST OF PORT ARTHUR, MONTREAL H -THE- " IMPERIAL LIMITED'' trains will run daily between Toronto and Vancouver, crossin(; thk con- tinent IN KACH DIRKCTION IN ABOUT VOIR DAYS. WESTBOUND LEAVK MONTREAL DAILY /Sunday \ 9.30 A.M. ^'ncluoed/ LEAVE TORONTO DAILY /sunoav \ 1 p_ (y^ VINCLUDEU/ DINING CARS will run between Montreal and Banff, meals west of that point beini? supplied at Com- pany's Chalet Hotels, Field, Glacier, and North Bend. On this truly " IMPERIAL TRAIN" "iore ,„a^»//irrn/ scfNeri' can be see., than on any other Railwav in the world in the same rime. A. H. NOTMAN ASSISTANT GENERAL PASSENGER AGENT. , KING STREET EAST. TORONTO ..22.. OFFICERS LONDON OLD BOYS IN CHICAGO, DETROIT AND HAMILTON Ki_ in 1 Dr. F. T. Leys, Prest., Detroit 2 A. Lashbrook, Treas., Detroit 3 Col. Chas. Sullivan, Secretary, Detroit 4 Harrv I. Strong, Vice-Prest., Chicago 5 W. A. Small, Secretary, ChicaRO 6 C. S. Macpberson, Vice-Prest., Cliicagu '7 Thos. Weston, Prest., Chicago 8 Jas. Weir, Prest., Hamilton 9 H. E. Thornhill, Vice-Prest., Hamilton 10 M. Meston, Treasurer, Hamilton .23.. THREE IDEALS: ROBERTS, KITCHENER, ..„ th. IDEAL INCOME BOND OF THE LONDO.N LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY HEAD OFRCE: LONDON. CANADA JOHN McCLARY. President ..34.. A.O,JEFFERY.y.e..Li..B..B.c.L. ytce-President J. G. RICHTECR. Manager WOLS WOLSELEY BARRACKS AND LEADERS OF LONDON'S MILITARY CORPS I Col. Holmes 4 Lleut.-Col. Smith, 7th Regiment 2 Lieut.-Col. Stacej .1 Lieut.-Col. Gartshorc 5 Capt. Ingram, Collegiate Institute C.idets 25.. G?4i^ B^os, ers Men's Furnish HATTERS and Shirt Manufacturers 157^ J 59 Dundas St London, onz Kkmm^^p, THE POPULAR •W LONDON, «^.>i.. J 34 DUNDAS STREET t25 CARLING STREET •^^ CI ^KHim cwfuoic .26. AISPECIALTY c ^f@^l REET ? STREET OFFICERS OF 7th REGIMENT FUSILIERS, LONDON m.. ■ y :-^r^ II , w'/^ ' Y/. A .k / -M '..J^S&'iST. ■ ■ •■-* ■ STAFF OFFICERS OF THE 7th REGIMENT LiEiT.-CoL. A. M. Smith Major J. W. Little Adjt. McCrimmon m.,j,,r hime Cronvn Paymaster Capt. W. J. Reid Sirgeon-Major F. M. Piper QUARTERMASTER CaPT. J. GrAHAM SlRGEON-LlEUT. OVENS The 7th, though a City Regiment, has seen" active service on two occasions- dur.ng the Fenian troubles in ,866, and again in the Northwest Rebellion in ,885 Twenty-three members of the Regimert volunteered for service in South Africa, taking an act.ve part in the capture of Gen. Cronje, as well as engaging in other important battles, receiving the praise of Lord Roberts for their bravery. ..27.. *l LONDON'S HEROES WHO DIED IN SOUTH AFRICA 1 Pie. F. G. W. Floyd, Killed at Kroonstad o Pfe W uw «■ : .• 3 Pte. J. A. r)onne>.un, Killed at Paardebera d p.p p « ..^ l:, ''"'' '^'"'' ^'•''>' 'S^*" 5 Pte. H. B. Barr, Died at Xaauwport 6 Pte W ?r ah n. ^' ""*''' ""'*^'' ^^ PaardeberB! ^....u«port 6 Pte. W.kG. Adams, Died at Bloeinfontein 7 Pte. U. L. Moore .28 . II LONDON BOYSIWITH CANADIAN SOUTH AFRICAN CONTINGENT 1 n'. 0. Reed 6 Jobn Barnhill ■s-T^-- , fte. Letro> s u. t. Hodson y Kay Little lo W. J. Hyman fHOToaRAPHEO BY COOPER & 3MUNDERS .29.. LONDON BOYS WITH CANADIAN SOUTH AFRICAN CONTINGENT ^ 1. /■ ' 1 Capt. D Stuart 6 P. Barrett ..30.. 2 CoI.Serst. Sippi 7 Jas. Herrick o Capt. G. A. Macbeth 4 j. B. Duff 8 Fraok Hessel 9 W. H. Chapman ,S Chester McLarew 10 G. \V. Woodliffe LOI C. Ri F. J PHOTOQRAPHED SV COOPER & SANOER%U PHOTOSRAP JQENT m V >.: /, ,w LONDON BOYS WITH CANADIAN SOUTH AFRICAN CONTINGENT .='^tei^' Cliester McLarei f C. Ridae . W'uodliflfe f f) f OPEK & SANDE'^i. J PHOTOaRAPH£D BY COOPER & SANDERS. V Woodliffe s , ,. , .-.^"'■P' ^^- •'• »>'■"'' -^ Color-SerKt. Woodward .\. WoodliHe s f» «•• J. Coles 7 Clias. Finch 8 R. Kevnolds 4 St-rt-t. W. H. Wuodyatt 5 A. E. Wardell 9 Corp. |. T. Htnoessv 10 Serjjt. Bethune ..31. I i be iiondorp Box ]V[cinu?acturing apd Liumber Company Trlbphonb . . .1700 . . . LIMITKO MANUFACTURKRS OF ALL KINDS OF WOODEN BOXES AND PACKING CASES DOVETAILED BOXES A SPECIALTY eOHNRR BATHURST AND OLARKNCC 8TRLETS LONDON, ONT. (p>*s^.v^ The Gty of London r u jAS INCORPORATED in the year 1855. It's first Mayorlvvas j the late Murray Anderson. The city covers 4.478 acres I There are 14.29 acres in Victoria Park, and 35.65 acres in { IHi^^.^^^^l ?"f^"'' ^^'^- ^^"^ '^'^^^' ^'^ ^^^'^ ^"^' pleasant, bein^ I ri(^%10 ^^'"^ ''"t ^^th boulevards on either side and lined with ' ' ^ rows of stately Maples. to Por^I^ ?^\''^ ^r^°" '''^"' ^^' ^"'' ^^ '^^^^^>' extending from tondon to Port Stanley, together with statior.s, bridges, and all necessary buildings This road ,s now operated by the Uke Erie and Detroit River Railway Co' . ^^"^on has the best equipped and most modern Hospital in Western Ontario. The estimated value of the buildings and grounds is $150,000 Other charitable institutions are the St. Joseph's Hospital, the Mount Hope Orphanage, the Protestant Orphan's Home, the Asylum for Insane, he Aged Women's Home, the Old Men's Home, the Home for Incurables, the Convalescent Home, the Children's Aid Society Home- all ot which are doing a grand work. on.f^ ^''f^'' '" ^^" '""^P^^"^ ^^'^ churches. It has 41, many of them costly and imposing edifices which would be a credit to a city of much iTderofStion^'^ ""-^ ^-'^ ''^'^^^^- ^-^-- ^^^i^^ing is I^ondon is the educational centre of Western Ontario. It has 18 puuhc school buildings. In addition to public schools it has " the Collegiate Institute, the Normal School, the Western University the .33.. vSacred Heart Convent, and a splendid Public TJbrary, which may be classed as an t-diicatioiial institution. Besides bein^ tlie lieadquai ters of No. 1 Military District, and havinjj: the annual canij), London has the advantaji^e of Wolseley Barracks and "D" Company Infantry. Tliree branches of the volunteer service are also quartered here, viz.. the London Field Battery, Nos. 1 and I Troops of Cavalry, and the 7th Regiment of Fusiliers. The drinking water of the citizens of London is as pure as crystal and .sparkles like chami)aKne. It is piped from Spriii^d)ank, where are natural springs absolutely tree from all injurious orjj^anic substances. The water-power furnished by the river is utilized to elevate the spring water to the top of a hijj^li hill, where the reservoir is situated. There are six chartered banks of the soundest standing in London, viz. :— The Bank of Montreal, the Bank of British North America, the Merchants Bank, the Canadian Bank of Commerce, the Molsons Bank, and the Bank of Toronto. London, like the 54 rand old London of England, has its Covent Garden Market, its Blackfriars and Westminster Bridges, its Hyde Park, its St. Paul's Cathedral, its Oxford, Regent, Piccadilly, Pall Mall, Cheapside, Kensington and other street names. The London Court House is an exact copy of Malahide Castle, Ireland. London is a bustling centre of commerce, and is the divisional point of the three greatest railway corporations on the continent, viz. : — the Grand Trunk, the Canadian Pacific, and the Michigan Central. It also has connection with Lake £)rie through its own railway operated by the Lake Erie and Detroit River Railway Company. More trains come into and go out of London in a day than any city in Canada. ..34.. VIEWS OF LONDON RESIDENCES 1 Residence W. |. Reld 4 Residence Joseph Smith \M 2 Residtnce Thus. McCorinick .i Residence Lieut.-Col F B Levs 5 Residence John Labatt 6 Residence Thos. H. Smallman, "Waverlev" .35. MusKOKA Lakes Lake OF Bays District Maqnetawan River 30.000 Islands of ^ueALTHWi (itORQiANBAY yi^J^-iMM^ Kawartha lakes '^\^mi^, Perfect /mm'fi/ from ffAYF£V£R//?t/;esel}/sMcts, / ^ l ui Mi " " mmij^>^ free PubliCdtiofi ALL INFORMATI tf(/skoAd Id /res fo/(/er.ld/^e ofSa^s fo/cfer, c > (/eor^/d/? ddu fo/(/er, /fd(/ fei/er Soo/f/e/; ^ J ^ < fM//7^ d/?& //u/?///?S, r/?errd/7q(f/}e/?e(/i)een ^ -.^ lA'sh/dr//?dld/(e5/b/c^erJ/^e/1omfd//?sof/)feh/f/?j/d/?cf ON, ^ ^^(^^^^<^^o/cfe/: ^^^^ss^^.v^ M.^^^ (.FwVir COPC AM ADDI l/'ATl')UTn T»-E NT FREE ON APPLICATION TO ^Mi m*. JET -,:^i2J:,-iiTr WIDAVfs, CeoIBell, ^£o.f///ii//, //4£ii/orr, /in/ifrpf^/ M/)Air»F^/ CfilCA<'Q. Asst.^.fAT.A. .36. VIEWS OF LONDON'S EDUCATIONAL BUILDINGS • V- 1 Normal School 3 St. Peter's Separate School 2 Collegiate Institute 4 Simcoe St. Public School ..37. THE FUTURE OLD: BOYS AND GIRLS %' mssSf It 5i ^ .^ ^ liJ 1^^ t;'- 1 lifiif c 1^ VQ ft .*^ f A few samples from Frank Cooper's Studio- London's Old Standby Plwtographer, on whom the Children all smile ..38.. 4 Dundas St. Centre 1 St. Paul's Cathedral 3 Interior Methodist Church 2 St. Peters Cathedral Vjew of First Methodist Church 5 St. Andrew .s Presbyterian Church .39. VIEW OF ST. JOSEPH'S HOSPITAL wtsar ■ .40. VIEWS OF VICTORIA HOSPITAL 1 Administration Buildings and Nurses Training School 2 General Hospital *%: 'phone 306 STRlCTLYrFtRE PROOF THE ORIENTOL HOTEL FOR MEN ONLY 100 SIvEEPING ROOMS 75 at $1.00; 25 at $1.50 INCLUDING FREE USE OF SHOWER AND PLUNGE HATHS GABRIEL CHIERA, proprietor OPEN DAY AND TURKISH. RUSSIAN AND '''''"'^ ELECTRIC BATHS SEPARATE Bath department for ladies OPEN DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAV Public Library Square, Drtroit, Mich. LONDON'S WELL-KNOWN ^llJf^fD^ffSlEI^ /%B«& ^i^LdlW^ 242 DUNDAS ST. NEWPORT CHOCOLATES WHITE ROSE BON-BONS A BOX OF EITHER OR A BOX OF EACH WOULD BE A NICE TASTY PRESENT FOR OLD BOYS TO TAKE HOME TO FRIENDS D. S. PERRIN A CO., WHOLESALE CONFECTIONERS, LONDON, CANADA THOS. GILLEAN JEWELER OPTICIAN and DEALER IN FINE DIAMONDS RELIABLE JEWELRYl STERLING SILVER AND PLATED WARE 402 RICHMOND STREET. LONDON iq., M'. ..42. YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION IN, CANADA LONDON Home of The Forest City Business and Shorthand College J. W. WESTERVELT, PROPRIETOR .44. pull bines SY}eU apd Heavy Hardware. Harvest Tools, 1 THE Paipts, Oils and Glass. dDllnini o(D)WiMsiini Hardware (OMipsiiniy hONDON, ONT. > GRANITE BLOCK QUEEN'S CHOCOLATE THE MANUFACTURED BY STIRTON & DYER LONDON, CANADA. ©E€I^E .44. VIEWS OF LONDON 2 View of London Market 1 City Hall, Headquarters of London Old Boys C ommittee 3 Bird's Eye View of London .45. "Sir" KENT BREWERY J©SEIPH MHMnLT©M BREWER LONDON PORTER AND AMBER ALE LONDON, ONTARIO .46. Western Fair. London, CANADA'S OLDEST AND Qf^EATEST UVE f^ F OT fi f A t ^^ "i QAA STOCK, AGRICULTURAL AND ARTS EXHtB,T,ON *^ ^ T 1 . Q tO 10, 1900 ESTABLISHED 1868 X ' ^'-^ NH^#M!"..' ..•-•■ ? 1 • t . t 1 m^ *«:'f-ii n |^kv_ , ■; -• *;■ ^t-»^^ "•■'^^^i^^^^Hh ^m^'-^ tF-:'™ ■■■■H [aksexsmbnt system! D n /ff\ ' ^ .D VJ/D . . D IS A FRATERNAL BENEFIT SOCIETY whose Canadian birthplace was London. Was organized in 1874. Has been in business 26 years. Has a membership of about 170,000. Has a surplus fund of over $4,150,000. Has paid over $8,500,000 in benefits Members' ages average 35 years. Is the Fraternal Society that fun ishea in--" ance on plans similar to the level premium system of the Old Line Insurance Companies at two- thirds I heir rates No Assessments at Deaths. for further information, write ORGNHYATEKMA, S.C.R (A London Old Boy) Iemplk Building. TORONTO BB5 >..i nm Programme. I'ISnORS WILL NOTK—Headiiuarters of Local Old Hoys Association ivill be in the Mayor's Office, City Hall, where a Clerk will be stationed to allow visiting Old Hoys to register. Every visitor will kindly register. The Clerk will devote his entire time to giving information and carrying out tvishes of visitors. SUNDAY AFTERNOON, All members of the Committee will meet at the station on vSunday afternoon at 4.00 o'clock to welcome the Detroit London Old Boys Association and the Windsor London Old Roys Association. MONDAY MORNING. At 9.00 o'clock a, m the Committee and all Citizens interested, the Detroit and Windsor Old Boys Associations, together with their Bands and the 7th Fusiliers Rand, will meet at the City Hall, form a procession, and march to the Grand Trunk depot to receive the Toronto, Ham- ilton, Cleveland, and St. Thomas Old Boys Associations, and all other visiting Old Boys. Upon the arrival of all the contingents the resident Old Boys and their guests, head 1 by their several Bands, will parade up Richmond Strer > Dutterin Avenue, thence to Victoria Park, where short addresses of welcome will be delivtred by President P. McPhillips, on behalf of Local Old Roys, and His Worship Mayor Rumball. on behalf of City Council and citizens. After replies from the visitors the procession will re form, proceed along Wellington Street to Dundas, thence to Richmond Street, to City Hall. The processionists will then disperse for Lunch. MONDAY AFTERNOON. .\t 2.00 o'clock everybody will meet at Springbank, where the following Programme of Ciames and Sports will be carried out: 1. THE UNVEILING OF THE OLDEST VISITING OLD BOY-LongeM away from home. Prize, a valuable gold locket, suitably inscribed. 2. BASE BALL MATCHES (IN COSTU!VIE)-Local Old Boys vs. Visiting Old Boys- Any lady recognizing her husband to receive a prize. Umpires-" John Bull '' and Uncle Sam." .V TUG-OF-WAR American Old Boys vs Canadian (Visiting) Old Boys-Winners to pull off with team of Local Old Boys. Prizes to be arranged by Local Committee. Ten men on each side 4. SPECI.\LTIES-Out of respect for the gentlemen taking part no threats or persuasions will induce the Games Committee to divulge any particulars. (Programme Continued on Page 51) 49 . MADE IN TWO SIZES 5c AND 10c EACH TREAT YOUR VISITORS TO A GOOD SMOKE, AND GIVE THEM A LdDimd^ini M BdDy; you can depend upon the quality if you see " NrcK Wilson's" smiling coun- tenance upon the box. THE LONDON OLD BOYS CIGAR is honestly made from the very best Tobacco grown, and can be had at all good places. It's merit will be readily appreciated by all smokers of experience. At every place where good Cigars are kept you will find the Old Boys. GEO. KELLY & CO.. LONDON •OI.K MANUPAOTURKIIS. .50. sasr-rrrr ..."PROGRAMME.. MONDAY AFTERNOON-(ConHnued) ^ S. MUSIC- During the afternoon the Royal Grenadiers Band (Toronto), the world-renowned 1st Regiment Band (Chicago). Detroit Light Guards Band, the 25th Regiment Band (St Thomas) the 7th Fusiliers Band (London), will render Special Programmes. 6. A SPECIAL PROGRAMME OF EVENTS will be given at different times during the afternoon by well-known professionals engaged for the occasion. MONDAY EVENING. GRAND MILITARY TATTOO AT SPRINGBANK. under the auspices of Lieut-Col Holmes and the Colonel and Officers of the 7th Fusiliers, by all the Bands Each band will be flanked by a company of torch-bearers and accompanied by members of their Old Boys Association, will play, marching past to a point where they will take their station As each successive band reaches a given point every band that has previously marched past will join m the air played, until, when the last band reaches its place, all the bands will be playing the last selection together. During the progress of the Tattoo the surrounding hills will be brilliantly illuminated. TUESDAY MORNING, At 10.00 o'clock the International London Old Boys Association will meet at the City Hall for the Election of Officers. The Executive Committee of the Local Old Boys and the visiting Bands will meet at the same time and place. TUESDAY AFTERNOON. At 2.30 o'clock the Local Committee, visiting Old Boys and Bands, will meet at the City Hall and proceed t» Queen's Park, where the following sports and games will be carried out: 1. 100 YARDS FOOT RACE-First prize, value $5.00; second, value $3.00; third, value 2. HALF-MILE BICYCLE RACE-First prize, value $5.00; second, value $3.00- third value $2.00. . «. "vx. 3. THREE-LEGGED RACE-First prize, value $5.00; second, value $3.00; third, value $2. 4. HALF-MILE NOVELTY RUNNING HORSE RACE-First prize, value $10.00- second value $5.00. 5. CAKE WALK (Open to all Nations)-First prize, cash. $8.00; second, cash. $4.00. 6. FAT MEN'S RACE (Open to Men Weighing 225 Pounds and Over) -First prize value $5.00; second, value $3.00; third, value $2.00. 7. JOCKEY RACE -Horses to be riden by professional jockeys from Chicago. Cleveland Detroit, loronto. Hamilton. St. Thomas, and London. Prize, Repeating Rifle. (Programme Continued on Page 53) ..fll.. .,f! U . ♦ THE OLDEST LIVERY *"'"«», Open Night and "Da^^ 'PHONE 503 THE NEWEST EQUIPMENT DRIVE ABOUT IT. GO AROUND IT. SEE IT WELL. THE OLD T0W]S1 is prettier than when you left, Old Boy. Enjoy the comfort of one of our SWELL TURNOUTS while here with your friends! ALFRED G. STROYAN, 189 DUNDAS STREETI VISITORS TO LONDON ARE REMINDED THAT NO VISIT HERE IS COMPLETE WITHOUT SEEING THIS Big Shoe Store THE LARGEST IN CANADA. IT C;()KS WITHOUT SAYINC, IHAT WK ARK SHOK LKAnKR.S. VVIC WANT TO KNOW YOr, AND HAVKYOU KNOW US. POCOCK BROS. ALL KINDS OF TRUNKS.AND VAUISKS AT LOW PRICKS. ..52.. 140 DUNDAS ** STREET THE LONDON OLD BOYS AND THEIR FRIENDS ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND THE TWENTY-FOURTH ANNUAL PICNIC OF THE IRISH BENEVOLENT SOCIETY AT PORT STANLEY, AUGUST 9th, 1900 FARE. RETURN TICKSTS, 35 CENTS JOHN FORRESTAL, Preat J. STEVELY, Sety J. POCOCK, Treas, P. F. BOYLE, Fia. Sec EQUIPMENT ...PROGRAMME.., TUESDAY EVENING. At 8.00 o'clock, GRAND BRIGADED CONCERT by the Chicago 1st Regiment Band and the 7th Fusiliers Band, under the direction of Bandmasters Hostrawser and Hiscott. WEDNESDAY MORNING. At 11 o'clock. Special Cars will be provided at City Hall to convey visitors over the city. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON. At 2.30, E;XCURSI0N to SPRINGBANK. Band Concert by Chicago 1st Regiment Band and the 7th Fusiliers Band. Contestants in Games and Sports must be vistirg London Old Boys and members of Local Old Boys Committee. Tuesday afternoon the centr*^ ion of the Grand Stand in Queen's Park will be reserved for visiting Old Boys. Everything Free, no admission being charged to any of the Entertainments. \,*, General Committee**,* His Worship Mayor Rumball, Aid. Pritchard, Aid. Brener, Aid. Winder. Aid. Dougla.ss, Aid. Jolly, Aid. Jenkins, Aid. Winnett. Aid. Stevenson. .\ld. Ross, Aid. Malloch, Aid. Cooper, Aid. Garratt, Aid. Dreaney, Aid. Plant, Aid. Baitlett, Aid. Barned, Aid. Gerry and Aid. Wray; Water Commissioner Little, Water Commissioner Jones, .Stephen O'Mara. John D. Wilson, Wm. Reed, R. A. Carrothers, John Wilkey, P:d. Parnell. jr., J. W. McCallum, Andrew Greenlees, Thos. Gillean, W. J. Teasdall, M. D., A. Wilkins, E. J. MacRobert, D. Regan, W. T. Hamilton, C. J. McCormick, R. A. Bayly, C Colerick, Jno. Jones, Thos. Evans, C. H. Zeigler, J. M Logan, W. M. English, MD., E. W. Boyle, John McPherson, I. O. Weldon, Walter Morgan, D. W. Hlackwell. Wm. Ward, Chas. M. R. Graham, E. W. M. Flock, Wm. Gray, Wm, Wanless, jr., Jno. M. Daly, Thos. Coffey, Jno. Graham, Wm. G. Coles, B. C. McCann, R. McBride. Nicholas Wil.son, Harry Carling, Robt. W. Bennet, Saml. Stevely. T. R. Parker, Frank Cooper, Jno. W. Mcintosh, Waiter Bartlett, O. H. Talbot, Jas. Mattinson, J. A. Nelles, Oliver Ellwood, S H. Craig. A. Screaton, Frank Adams. R. Kirkpatrick, jr., R. K. Cowan, Eli Griffith, Dr. Fred. Wood, W. T. Strong, R. Southam, John W. Jones, Jas. McCormick, Thos. A. Browne, AH. Talbot, T. W. Scandrett, John Stevely, J. W. Pocock, W. McPhillips. J. L. Fitzgerald, John Carling, jr., Jas. D. Tytler. A. Friendship, Harry Merritt. R. R. Bland, R. W. Scott, Geo. Loveless, J. R. Minhinnick, jr., W. A. Mace, T. J. Murphy, Ed. Saunders, H. A. McLean. P. McPhillips. F. Love, Jas. S. Bell, President, 1st Vice-President , Secretary-Treas< ..53. MEMBERS OF THE INTERNATIONAL London Old "Boys Associations TORONTO Dr. Frederick Winnett, President Jos. HicKSON, Treasu * '.irer Anderson, Robt. Allen, L, Adams, Meade Anderson, Geo. Anderson, James I. Armstrong-, Walt. S. Anderson, John Adams, A. M. Anderson, W. M. Andras, B. Bcemer, Dr. N. H. Brown, Vere Brown, J. D. H. Bryce, Wm. Bryce, Georg-e Babbington, E. R. Brown, Alf. Barker, R. W. Barker. Bert. Boiiser, Wm. Beale, C. J. Brooks, Sam. ..54.. Butler, Cornelius Ball, Harry Black, Wm. Blackvvell, Alfred Baynes, John B. Bouthron, fames Begg-, W. M. Birch, H. Birch, H. Cameron, Lud. K. Campbell, John Criwford, Chas, A. Crossin, A. E. Crossin, Harry Cronyn, B. B. Clark, J. K. Carter, James Campbell, J. A. Cockburn, D. B. Cooper, }-. Cummer, E. S. Chester, John E. Lud. K. Cameron, Vice-President J. E. Thompson, Secretary Caldwell, S. W. Chapman, J. Grossman, E. A. Coltermole, Dr. Fred Caesar, Dr. Geo. S. Complin, E. C. Collins, R. Campbell, D. J. Cranston, T. L. Dawson, E. W. Davis, Joseph W. Davidson, Walker Diprose, R. Duff, Thomas A. Digman, John S. Dahon, C. C. Douglas, David C. Davey, Tom. G. Duimage, S. Edwards, Chas. M. Evans, W. M. Eckert, David E. Evans, Fred. Fleming, Atwell Farmer, J. H. Farmer, Prof. J. H. Fewing-s, E. B. Filby, J. Flock, H. iM. Frith, F. Fare, J. Gairatt, Noble A. Glackmeyer, Fred. J. Goss, Henry Gibling, George H. Grew, Frank Greenwood, Bert. Gouinlock, John Gouinlock, James Gordon, W. B. Guthrie, Thomas Graham, S. R. Gibbins, Harry Garratt, W. J. INTERNATIONAL LONDON OLD BOYS ASSOCIATIONS TORONTO— ( Continued ) NS sident ed. ^twell . H. •rof. J. H. E. B. M. Joble A. 2r, Fred. J. ry eorj^e H. nk 1, Bert. John James . B. lomas . R. arry •J. Gray, John Gray, Win. Gammoti, Gouinlock, Geo, Hickson, Joseph W. Hunter, Chas. H. Hook, Joseph, jr. Hook. Tliomas Hall, W. Carieill Hobbs, John Howe, J. H. Horseman, H. Hartj;horne, Hu.tjh Hohnes, Mark Hutchinson, F. T. Hobbs, Sam. Hunter, John Hubbard. B. A. Hisccitt, Thomas E. Hamihon, Wm. Heskett, Col. Jas. H. Hunt, F. Hunt, O. H. Hanratiy, J. Innes, John M. Jackson, Fred. J. Jewell, Harry Jewell, Frank J. Job, H. H. Jones, G. C. Johnstone, R. C. Johnston, Thomas Jury, A.J. Johnston, C. Keillor, Henry Keillor, William Kidner, John D. Kipp H. M. Kennedy, A. D. Killam, G. Kiely, Maurice Kiely, Frank M. Kelly, James Lewis, James Lavery, R. M. Lawrie, Harry Laing, John M. Latng, John B. Lester, Mark T. Lund, James Lindsay, L. Lancaster, Frank Lovey, Robert Lind, W. J. Lewis, M. Minton, Thomas S. Macbeth, Georg-e S. Macbeth, Keimeth Macbeih, Herbert Macbelh, Hugh Mack, Ed. Middleton, J. P. Muiihead, John A. Moore, R. Monro, C. R. Mercer, W. H. Mullins, J. N. Michelmo! e, T. Wilson Mewhort, W. J. Miller, James, L. Macdonald, Alex. Mackay, Alex. Millar, David Millar, F"rank Meek, Ed. Millman, D. Miller, Fred. I. Miller, J. J. McBride, Harry McCormick, Robert McKeown, W. McLintock, John W. McMullen, S. Mclnnes, Arthur McCarthy, Patrick McLaughlin, J. C. Nichol, Walter \. Noble, Colin J. Nieghorn, Albert Nightingale, Leonard Needham, C. F. Owens, E. W. J. O'Brien, A. M. O'Brien, A. Q. C. O'Brien, A. C. B. O'Gorman, John O'Connor, James Oronhyatekha, Dr. Porte, Capt. A. W. Peters, Arthur Pritchard, J. W. Parke, E. J. Pickett, T. F. Prudhome, Chas. J. Partridge, John Parnell, Parrv, D. H. Parnell, F. - Piper, F. Riddell, W. Reid, Alex. T. Ryan, C. Rhodes, John Ruth, H. A. Rogers, Jos, Rogers, John Rose, John A. F^osser, Harry Rombough, B. Rombough, G. Stone, Col. C. A. Sanagan, J S. Southcott, Fred. Squirrel, Geo. E. Smith, Hy. T. Smith, James Samwell, Joseph Smyth, W. Sterling, Geo. A. Stove, Wm. Smith, W. S. Sweeney, J. R. Sherbrooke, G. W. E. Smyth, W. R. Spence, Geo. Smith, Walter J. Smith, PVank, Shad, P. D. Sydere, A. H. Simpson, J. A. Thompson, John E. Taylor, E. A. Trebilcock, A. E. Tonkin, Chas. • • WW • • !ffP^ INTERNATIONAL LONDON OLD BOYS ASSOCIATIONS Tonkin, John Tweed, John Tweed, Frank Taylor, Wm. Taylor, John Treemear E. Thompson, J. W. Wigmore, Alfred S. TORONTO— ( Continued) Winnett, Dr. Fred. Winnen, Hy. Whittaker, Wm. Ward, Aid. J. J. Ward, Geo. W. Ward, Thomas E. Wrigley, Geo., Sr. Wrigley, Geo., Jr. Wadsworth, J. A. Wilson, N. T. Wallace, J. Williams, Sam. Walker. W. J, Worthington, W. Winterbottom, H. Wilkie, R. W. Winlovv, Chas. Winterbottom, Brierlv Westlake, Will. Worth, S. White, W. Yates, G. W. DETROIT Dr. Frank T. Leys, President Chas. Siij.ivan, Secretarv Albertus, H. Alkinson, Jas. D. Anderson, Dr. Appelton, A. Bangfham, Geo. Bass, W. Belcher, Jas. Bland, J. E. Brady, Father Brooks, R. O. Burris. T. W. Blackwell, A. Baker, Dr. Cadam, K. Caldwell, Jas. Campbell, C. J. Campbell, C. J. Campbell, Herbert Carnegie, Theo. Cathevv, W. Clark, L. ..56.. Clerch, R. Colter, J no. Coopar. Ceo. Corbett, Fred. Currie, Dr. Davis, Thomas Donohue, T. T. Downs, E. A. Edmonds, A. E. Fairgrieves, T. Faulkner, M. T. Field, Dr. Finn, M. B. Finn, W. E. Flannery, H. Frece, A. Fortune T. Eraser, J no. Frayn, H. French, \ . French, V. A. Lashbrooke, Vice-President E. E. Wilson, Treasurer Glascon, Wm. Gore, R. Halway, G. T. Hambley, Urlick Hamley, A. Handy, T. 1'. Harding, B. Harding, H. Harding, M. Harland, Geo. Harper, H. Harper, T. T. Hart, T. S. Hart, R. A. Hawkins, Dr. Haywood, N. T. Hibbert, F. C. Hiscott, A. Hodgins, W. A. Holman, Ben. Housen, F, Hughs, R. E. Hunter, S, J. Jeffery, F. Jennings, J. F. Johnson, F. Kastner, Geo. Kenney, H. Kenssella, Th.s. Killpatrick, A. Knapp, H. Laird, W. Lamby, Lashbrooke, A. Lashennese, J. Lashennese, Jno. Lashennese, T. E. Lashennese, T. H Lennox, H. Lewis, E. Leys, Dr. F. T. Lyons, S, INTERNATIONAL LONDON DETROIT- OLD BOYS ASSOCIATIONS Mabley, D. Mabley, J. D. RIacfie. E. J. Maciiityre, D, MacAlillan, Dr. iMathews, B. F. Marr, R. Me ilh, Thomas Meek, Tliomas Millard, W. T. Moirison, J. Morrison, R. Morrison, Wm. Morion, Jno. Miillins, F. McBride, B. Dr. F Chas. Armstrong-, W. Arnum, A. Arniim, F. Ainum, T. Babcock, R. Britt, D. Brown, Fred. Brown, Jos. Bryant, Al. Burnipp, W. Ciiandler, J. W. Clark, Jas. Collison, J. Cooper, Jno. Co.iper, Wm. Drennan, Jas. Eacret, VV. McConnel, J, H. McPhariane, J. McPhersoii, J. D. McQueen, Thomas, Nagel, W. Newton, Thomas -N'orth, Jesse Orr, T. A. Parker, Dr. T |. Parks, Wm. Pavey, F. Peel, F. Porter, J. T. Powell, Jno. E. Powell, Jno. Rankin, R. -(Con tinned J Reilly, Jas. Robinson, W. Roj ers, W. Rolf, E. Roth well, Maj. B. R. Rrnvabit, Otto Shells. R. E. Shillington, A. Smith, Dr. E. B. Smith, J. Smvih, J. F. S'ickles, W. Sullivan, Col. Chas. Tayler, T. Terry, A. Terry, Dr. Thorn, Geo. Thomas, Jno. Thornton, Jas. Treacey, Henry Troiman. M. Waken, T. A. Wall, C. J. Wells, J. Wharton, Geo. Wiley, F. Williams, Henry Williams, Wm. H, Wilson, W. W. Wright, W. R. ST. THOMAS Guest, President Regan, Treasurer Farmer, Chas. Feeley, C. Flowers, H. Fox, P. Geddes, J. Gil by, W. Giles, Geo. Giles, Jas. Grocott, VV. Hare, G. T. Harrison, C. Humeston, H. Hutchinson, Geo. Kern, Fiank Mavell, Geo. Mayell, I. M. Meaden, A. Jas. A. Black, V F. E. Westland, Mills, D. Moran, C. McAteer, B. McCartliy, E. McGuane. Fred. McGuane, Robt. Mclntyre, D. McLardv, A. Oke, Wm. Owens, J. Patrick, Alf. Patrick, Geo. Patrick, Wm. Pierce, J. Poi ter, J. Pocock, S. Quick, C. ice-President Secretary Rainer, H. Raymond, J. Riddle, C. Riddle, J. Rouike, Geo. Ruse, Wm. Sanderson, Wm. Smith, Geo. Taylor, C. Thoudy, A. Turville, B. C. Watson, J. Wiley, A. Wiley, G. Wright, Geo. .57.. If INTERNATIONAL LONDON OLD BOYS ASSOCIATIONS. CHICAGO Thos. Wkston, President Wm. a. Small, Sec-Treas. Harry J. Strong, Vice-President C. D, Macpherson, Vice-President Abram, William J. Adams, E. C. Anderson, Robert A Anderson, VV. J. Allen, James W. Adams, William Bernat, Francis J. J, Bowen, J. W. Broomfield, John Bug^Ier, Thomas L. Bell, W. E. Burns, George F. Bell, George T. Now at Montreal, G T. Bower, Robert Barratt, William Bower, William G. Bingham, J. W., D.tr Boyd, Duncan W. Bowker, Walter E. Clark, Thomas Cronk, H. S. Chadwick, Berk. L. Chaicraft, Arthur A. Chase, Benjamin Conroy, M. J. Carrick, Samuel Clark, Charles Cleveland, Z. W. Danks, Fred. F. Donaldson, W. F. Douglas, Thomas J. Dickson, W. F., M.D. ..58.. Elliott, Henry M. Egelton, C. . Essery, Arthur T. P'lock, James K. F^ffg". John Faunt, R:-»bert F"aunt Richard C. Fogg, George * Fogg, Thomas Goldsmith, Oliver Gallie, Don. M., d.d.s, Harding, W. Bert. Holmes, Richard R Harris, John Hutt, James Hall, Thomas P. Rochester, Minn. s. Hibblethwaite, J. L. Hicks, Ernest B. Hay, James, Sr. Hay, James, Jr. Housen, George Hunter, George Halley, William P. Hodgins, Charles Holt, William J. Iredale, George James, W. L. Johnston, Robert E. Jamieson, John Johnston, William James, J. Godfrey Kelly, Martin Knight, Samuel Lively, Joseph Lucas, James Lester, T. E. Laird, Harry G. Laing, James C. Lowe, George E. Macpherson, C. D. Marriott, .Arthur W. Molland, Samuel Marlatt, J. O. Macintyre, E. J. Mihell, Fred. Marlatt, C. W. Milne, R. A. Moorehead, W. J. Minneapolis, Minn. Morehead, Samuel McCarthy, J. J. McGinnis, James H. McDonough, Thomas McLaughlin, William Nesbilt, M. M. .\eville, W. J. Owen, John Paul, E. T. Pringle, George W. Pearse, J. Quinton, O. E. Rowland, William A. Reid, William S. Rosser, E. A. Robertson, John F. Raison, John Robertson, R. Rowe, Peter A. Small, William A. Strong. Harry J. Sale, Edward G. Small, George M. Smith, Robert A. C-naha, Neb. .Smith, ThoHias H. Omaha, Neb. Secord, Charles W. Stewart, Ramsey H. Stapleton, Harry G. Smale, George Smith, David A. Sutherland, George. Sanagan, Albert E. Stockwell, W. M. Stirton, R. C. Sickelsteel, David J. Tuflford, C. L. Taylor, William Ulman, F. J. Weston, Thomas Westover, David F. Weston, E. O. Wilson, Charles E. White, Charles Wilson, C. R. Wheeler, C. Gilbert Younge, Frank INTERNATIONAL LONDON OLD BOYS ASSOCIATIONS HAMILTON Rkv. Mr. Jamks Wk E. A. I\H Baiijiifh, Dr. Rlackwell, L. Bruce, VV. Burns, G. Carwell, Alf. Campbell, Mr. Cayvall, Dan. Clamas, VV. Clifton, J. Clement, B. H. Cochren, J Coldham, F. E. Conoll, J. Cook, VV. Cowan, G. Cox, F. E. Darch, J. Philpot, Hon. President IR, President OCK, Secretary Davis, VV. Denign, D. Dorby, R. Doupe, Mr. Drummond, A. Edtfecombe, H. E. Eli, Mr. Elliott, Mr. Farrell, Mr. Fish, J. Fishley, VV. Freeland, F. Georg-e, R. Gibson, F. Gibson, J. Gillain, H. Goss, F. Dr. Baigh, Hon. Vice-President H. E. Thornhill, Vice-President M. Meston, Treasurer Gott, F. Greenless, J. '^ Griffith, J. Hamb, A. T. Leitch, Dr. J.»L. Leonard, R. Loveridge, Mr. Malone, G. E. Meston, M. Monogue, T. Morrison, Mr. NichoUs, C. Nicholls, W. ODay, T. Pasmore, H. Philpot, Rev. Mr. Pocock, E. A. J*ope, Jas. Reed, H. G. Seaton, R. Seibert, C. Shultz, Mr. Sullivan, J. Taylor, A. Terry, Mr. Thornhill, H. E Tory, A. Walker, Mr. Ward, H. Weber, J. E. Weber, A. VV^eir, James Wilkinson, H. OTTAWA Hon. David Mji.ls, John C. Ctlashan, President C. H. Tambling, Sec.-Treas. Burn, D. Carling, F. Colwell, Chas. F. Cameron, E. R. Clarke. John D. Chittick, F, C. Devlin, R. J. Fixter, John Free, C. E. Glasham, John C. Henderson, W. H, Hodson, M. H.^y, W. H. Hay, R. G. Kennedy, Geo. E. Kilgallin, John Honorary President Fred. Chittick, Vice-President F. W. Cakling, Vice-President Mills, Hon. David Mutchmor, A. J. McLaughlin, M. McPherson, Robt. Nixon, J. Payne, J. Lambert Powell, A. B. Puddicombe, Henry Payne, Alonzo Robertson, J. W. Saunders, Dr. Wm. Saunders, Dr. Chas. Scott, F. A. Tambling, C. H. NOTE-The Grand -Brigaded 'Band Concert on Tuesday E-oening nvill be held in Victoria