114 THE HAMILTON ASSOCIATION. 
Cunningham. ‘The first trophy was awarded to F. O. Eager, 
the second to D. A. Souter, Genre medal to James Moodie, 
Portrait medal to W. C. Turnbull, Landscape medal to W. 
Mulvaney, Enlargement medal to C. F. Hunt, and a prize for 
Interiors to J. B. Bertram. The medal for Marines was with- 
held by the judges, the work outside of that which had already 
received awards in other classes, not being of sufficient merit 
to admit of a prize standing. It might be here mentioned also 
that there should be a more general representation of the whole 
membership work in the annual exhibition. Itis perhaps due 
to extreme modesty on the part of members, but the sooner 
we get over that initial stage, the better for ourselves individ- 
ually, and the Camera Section as a whole. ‘The Club has been 
favorably represented in outside competition. One member 
received the bronze medal from the ‘Toronto Exhibition, 
another the first prize in the Buffalo Express, and several 
members were mentioned in the Honor Roll of the same paper, 
and another member received the silver medal for Genre 
subjects from the Ottawa Exhibition. 
We have added to the roll this year, twenty-nine new 
names, making a total now of eighty-seven members. We are 
sorry to mention the loss of three or four of our best Working 
members, who have removed from the city, and are now seek- 
ing to adorn other parts of this world with the products of 
their dark boxes. Success to them all in their new depart- 
ments. 
In conclusion, as Secretary, I beg to thank all who have 
helped in any way to make my share of the burden lighter for 
me, and ask for my successor in office the same hearty support 
that I have received. 
Respectfully submitted, 
D. A. SOUTER, 
Secretary. 
