Cl ill', UIU^I UJ4, where he went through the different office^ and became Past D.D.G.M. Four ycurs ago lie Was made a life member of the lodge.Many ConnectionsHe was a member of the bcth-bridee Rotary Club for fifteen years, and had served in the Lethbridge Retail Merchants* Association; was an officer of the Alberta Motor Association; also a member of the Lethbridge Board of Trade, the Chinook Club ana the Country Club. He gave splendid sendee on the Galt Hospital Board lor seven years, four of which he was chairman, an oflice which he relinquished this year.Mr. Hoyt: was born In DlissviUe. New Brunswick, February 17, 1876. His early life was spent afc Hoyt Station and Me Ad am. As a young man lie became identified with Hie C.P-R. as clerk in the stores department. Before coming west he was advanced to the post of general storo-kccper of the Atlantic division of the C.P.R. In July, 1902, heRobison, daughter of the late Geo. Robison and Mrs, Robison of this city.Mr- Hoyt is survived by his wife and six children by the present marriage: Wesley, Margaret, Betty,Isabelle. George, mid Alice. Also lliree younger brothers. Arthur of St. Jolin. New Brunswick; Rome, of McAdam, New Brunswick, and William at- Exeter, Devon, England. Funeral Saturday Tlic funeral will be held from Wesley church with lull Masonic honors at 2 p.m., Saturday, Rev. A. K. McMinn officiating.