THE HAMILTON ASSOCIATION. 147 
REVORD OF Vth PHOTOGRAPHIC - SECTION: 
Your Secretary begs leave to present the following report 
for the past year. In doing so, it is with a great deal of pleas- 
ure, for when we look back on the work of the year we find a 
year of good work and enthusiastic meetings. Although our 
meetings have been well attended, there is still room for im- 
provement. During the past year we have added seventeen 
new names to our list of members, among them being some 
clever and enthusiastic workers, and the club will be much bene- 
fited bv their presence. 
On May 24th a well attended outing of the club was held 
at the Forks of the Credit, where some very fine views were ob- 
tained. This was the only outing we had last summer, and I 
think it would be of great benefit to the members and would 
also increase their interest in the club if we could arrange to 
have more outings together. 
Very early in the season, acting on a suggestion of the 
President’s, the members of the club were divided into four sec- 
tions, A, B, Cand D. The object of doing this was to make 
competition between the members of each section and to fur- 
ther the interest of the club by bringing out the new members. 
As vou all know, the idea has turned out a grand success, and 
it has not only been the means of stimulating the members, both 
old and new, to work, but it has also been the means of adding 
several new names to our lists of members. Shortly after the 
sections were made up it was decided to ask each section to give 
an. evening’s entertainment to the other three sections. Sec- 
tions B, C and D each gave good entertainments, and although 
Section A has not been heard from, yet we still expect to hear 
from them soon. 
The club decided at the beginning of the season to enter 
the American Lantern Slide Interchange, and preparations 
were at once made to get together a good set of slides. On 
June 2nd we held a meeting for the purpose of judging eleven 
