Mechanical Contracting & Plumbing January-December 1912 . sung about six times aday: There was an old henShe had a wooden legThe finest old hen that ever laid anegg, She laid more eggs than any chick-en on a farm, And another little drink wont dous any harm. # » * The following delegates came up fromthe east to Calgary together, leavingPort McNichol on the steamer Assini-boina, and landing in Port Arthur, , J. E. Walsh, Aid. Yeomans,Mr. and Mrs. Gordon and Miss Gordon,Mr. and Mrs. Watson, H. Mahoney, , Geo. E. B. Grinyer. , A. W, Gardner, Geo. Clapperton,G. F. Fran


Mechanical Contracting & Plumbing January-December 1912 . sung about six times aday: There was an old henShe had a wooden legThe finest old hen that ever laid anegg, She laid more eggs than any chick-en on a farm, And another little drink wont dous any harm. # » * The following delegates came up fromthe east to Calgary together, leavingPort McNichol on the steamer Assini-boina, and landing in Port Arthur, , J. E. Walsh, Aid. Yeomans,Mr. and Mrs. Gordon and Miss Gordon,Mr. and Mrs. Watson, H. Mahoney, , Geo. E. B. Grinyer. , A. W, Gardner, Geo. Clapperton,G. F. Frankland, L. LeGrow, A. , J. A. Miller, J. Eggett, J. Mr. Baylis joined the party atMoose Jaw. The whole time was enliv-ened by songs, particularly the favorite,There was an old hen. John Watsonsaid we had some time. Standardization of Ordinances Urged Important Question Taken up at Tuesdays Session of the Con-vention—Amendments to National By-laws Discussed—A Do-minion Directory Will be Compiled. PLUM B K It A N I) ST K A M I TT E R. A group photograph of the Convention t ken for Plumber and Steamfitter. Officers for Ensuing Year Elected E. J. Young of Calgary, Elevated to the Presidency — Harry Mahoney Be-comes Vice-President—Montreal Selected as Next Place of Meeting—Votes ofThanks Passed. In the absence of President Walsh, themeeting called Louis LeGrow, Toronto,to the chair. The chairman called for the appoint-ment of a nominating committee. Theywere appointed by the chairman as fol-lows :—Messrs. Gordon, Montreal; Man-sell, Toronto; Marr, Calgary; Anderson,Vancouver; Waltz, Twin Cities. Expense accounts read moved thatcheques be issued. A letter was read from the Ontario so-ciety asking to affiliate with the nationalsociety. The adoption was moved byMr. Bayliss, Moose Jaw, seconded byMr. Caslake, Collingwood. Members stood up in carrying thevote. Moved by Mr. Caslake, seconded byMr. Elford that admission of NewBrunswick society be received andc


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