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Notices Of Meetings.
T . Bryan Tyler . Afc tho close of the formal proceedings in Lodge , the brethren adjourned to the hall below , where an excellent banquet waa served by Bro . Pearce , the Steward of the Freemasons' Club . The W . M . presided , and was supported by a number of Provincial Officers and Installed Masters . A long list of Masonio toasts was heartily reoeived by the company , the speeohes being agreeably interspersed
with songs , by Bros . G . South , F . Sanders P . M ., & c , sang to accompaniments by Bro . Thomas Hunter . Tho health of the new W . M . was proposed by Bro . Woodrow I . P . M ., who referred in the highest terms to the zeal displayed by Bro . Wiokens in filling all the minor offices of the Lodge , until he had attained the highest honour his brethren could confer upon him . The selection of Bro . Wiokens for the chair of K . S . was fully justified by his punctuality and ability , and he ( the
speaker ) was sure he would not only do credit to the Lodge , bat advance the interests of Freemasonry in general . The W . M ., in responding , undertook to do his best to disharge the important duties with whioh he had been entrusted to the best of his ability , and said he was sure he should receive hearty and loyal assistance at the hands of his Officers . The Tyler's toast brought the proceedings to a olose shortly before midnight .
BOROUGH OF GREENWICH LODGE , No . 2332
THIS prosperous young Lodge held its regular meeting on Wednesday , 30 th ult ., the W . M . Bro . T . W . Boord , M . P ., "P . G . D , presiding . Four brethren were raised by the W . M ., who then resigned the ohair to the acting I . P . M . Bro . Bateman , who passed
four brethren , and subsequently initiated five candidatep , working the initiation ceremony twice over , to oblige a late comer . At a subsequent sapper the usual Loyal and Masonic toasts were dnly honoured and a very enjoyable evoning spent .
On Monday , the 28 th ult ., this Lodge gave an invitation concert in their Masonio rooms , which were filled with an enthusiastic and delighted audience , the programme provided supplying a real musical treat . The artistes comprised Misses Bertha Colnaghi and Marie Hooton , Messrs . C . Etherington Smith and Albert Hubbard .
with Mr . W . J . Kipps , F . C . O ., at the piano and , Mr . A . E . Kipps at the organ . Bro . S . J . Gore gave two recitations in able fashion j Miss Bertha Colnaghi sang " The Star of Bethlehem " in magnifioent style , and 8 ab 3 equently "When the Heart is Young , " with " Venetian Song " ns an encore . These latter efforts were admirably contrasted , and
showed this charming singer's power both in sustained and exquisitely soft passages . Miss Hooton possesses a remarkably pure oontralto voice , whioh she showed to advantage in "The Lost Chord , " and "The old and the yonng Marie , " with "Coming thro' tho Rye" as an encore . All the items on the programme were admirably rendered , but especial mention must
be made of duets , "Friendship" by Misses Colnaghi and Hooton , and " Excelsior" by Messrs . Smith and Hubbard . Bro . Bateman D . C . arranged and conducted tbe proceeding ? , and judging by tho success achieved it is likely the pleasant experiment will be soon repeated ; ' indeed , it is an example that might well be followed by other Lodges , and would doubtless prove highly acceptable to the families and friends of the members of our Order .
Emblematic Lodge of Instruction , No . 1321 . —The members of the above Lodge of Instruction held their annual sapper on Tuesday , the 22 nd nit ., at Mona Hotel , Covent Garden , under the presidency of Bro . J . H . Price W . M . of the mother Lodge ( Emblematic , No . 1321 ) . Amongst visitors and friends were W . J . Forest P . M ., W . B . Fendick P . M . and Treasurer , H . S . Hunter P . M ., R . A . Kirkcaldy
P . M ., W . Englefield P . M ., F . J . Potter S . W ., W . G . Kent J . W ., W . J . Harris S . D ., G . E . Grimes J . D ., A . A . Barnes I . G ., H . Matthews Dir . of Cers ., J . Wheatcroft Steward , R . G . Cooper P . M . Secretary , all of 1321 j Ridpath P . M . 2096 P . G . D . Surrey , Holden I . G . 2096 , Berry , Bates , Bowers , Carter , Chowles , Hinton , March , Moggridge , T . Price , Whitford , W . Hamlyn P . M ., Rymer P . M ., Gral am P . M ., Goode S . W . 2096 , & c . The repast , whioh was very tastefully laid
received the merited attention of all present . After the usual loyal toasts had been duly honoured , Bro . Esling P . M . 1321 ( Vice-President ) , in a very eulogistic manner , proposed the health of the President , to whom not only this Lodge was deeply indebted for his able , energetic and valaable services , but the Craft in general . Bro . Price , in responding , expressed his heartfelt thanks for the very
cordial manner in whioh the last toast had been proposed and received , particularly so as he knew he had only done his duty , as every Mason should do . The number of friends around him was extremely gratifying , as he was sure these mutual gatherings tended to strengthen the bonds of friendship , brotherly love and sympathy . He then proposed the health of the Vice-President , whose able
services to himself and the Lodge were invaluable . This having neon most heartily received and replied to , the President thanked tho Secretary and Committee for their energetic assistance ; to them 'ho success of the evening was mainly due . He also expressed deep regret for the unavoidable absence of their worthy Preceptor , Bro .
« reonway . An excellent programme of vocal and instrumental music was arranged and accompanied by Bro . Merton Clark . The following talented artistes assisted : —Mdmo . Merton Clark , Master Charlc 3 Stoward ; Messrs . Albert James , Tom Shale , Templar Saxo , W . Sargent LeeH . Albino Arthur FryW . J . Harris and E . L .
, , werry . After a hearty vote of thank 3 to the artistes and Committee a vory pleasant ovening was brought to a close by the singing of " Auld t ^ ang Syno . " The above Lodge of Instruction meets every Tuesday evening , at eight o'clock , all Masons seeking Instruction are cordially n vited .
Covent Garden Lodge of Instruction , No . 1614 . — oi meetin g was held ab tho Criterion , Piccadilly , S . W ., on the - « h ult . Bros . T . W . Buxton W . M ., W . Hoggins S . W ., C . 0 . burgess J . W ., W . Brindley Preceptor , J . Green way Deputy Pre-\ v o' ' No & kes Assistant Secretary , E . J . D . Bromley S . D ., «•Groveg J . D ., G . H . Foau I . G ., T . E . Weeks Tyler . E . A . E .
Notices Of Meetings.
Bennett , J . Thonssell , E . Jessarnn , J . Skinner , E . D . T . Rymer . Lodge was opened in due form , and the minutes of last meeting were read and confirmed . Bro . J . D . Rymer offered himself as a oandidate for initiation , and the W . M . rehearsed the ceremony . The Lodge wa 3 opened in the serond degree , and the W . M . rehearsed tho
ceremony of passing , Brother Jessnrun candidate . Lodge was opened in the third , and closed to the first degree . Bro . E . J . D . Bromley worked the first section of the first lecture . Bro . W . Hoggins was elected W . M . for the meeting of the 8 th inst . Nothing further offering , Lodge was closed .
Mark Masonry.
MARK MASONRY .
UNION LODGE , No . 124 THE anuual meeting of this Lodge was held afc the Masonio Hull , Park Terrace , Sunderland , on the 24 th nit ., for the installation of W . M . and appointment of Officers . The W . M . Bro . J . R . Pattison presided . After the ordinary business , the ceremony of installation was proceeded with , Bro . George Porteons S . W . V 7 . M . el'cfc being installed in the ohair of W . M . in a very able manner by the Deputy
Provincial Grand Master Bro . R . B . Reed . Bro . Porteons afterwards invested the following as his Officers for the year : —Bros . J . R . Pattison I . P . M ., R , Singleton S . W ., J . D . Todd J . W ., H . H . Pinkney M . O ., F . S . Covvper SO ., J . Scarborough J . O ., Remigius Blake R . of
M ., G . W . Bain Seoretary , H . Liston S . D ., Rev . J . J . Brown J . D ., F . Maddison D . of C , Robert Kiumoud Treasurer , J . Deans I . G ., Brady Swain Tyler . After the close of the Lodge , the annual festival waa held at tho Grand Hotel ( Mr . W . Jaokson ' s ) , Bridge Street , where an excellent tnonu was served .
ST . CUTHBERT'S LODGE , No . 192 .
rnHE annual festival was held on the 23 rd nit ., in the Masonio Hall , X . Parade , Berwick . Among those present was Bro . R . B . Read Deputy Provincial Grand Master . Bro . H . T . Heron W . M . presided The installation of Bro . William Green P . G . O . S . W . as W . M . for the ensuing year was then proceeded with . Bro . G . Moor P . M . was the Installing Master , and tho Deputy Provincial Master gave the
chargi s . At the close the newly-installed W . M . invested hia Officers , as follow : —Bros . H . T . Heron I . P . M ., Robert Weddell S . W ., William Weatherhead J . W ., E . Graham M . O ., Sergeant-Majcr Ashworth S . O ., H . A . Peters J . O ., the Eev . E . C . Fillinghara Chaplain , G . Moor P . M . Treasurer , A Winlaw P . M . Eegistrar of Mark . " , G . F . Steven P . M . Organist , A . Darling Secretary , Eev . E .
Thornton S . D ., E . G . Sanderson J . D ., W . C . Caverhill I . G ., W . G . K . Young Steward , and Attridgo Tyler . Afterwards the brothren adjourned to the King ' s Arms Hotel , whero a sumptuous dinner waa provided by Bro . John Carr . Tho usual Loyal and patriotic toasts were ably given and suitably responded to , and special testimony was borne to the services rendered to the Lodge by the retiring W . M . Bro . H . T . Heron .
St. Aubyn Council.
ST . AUBYN COUNCIL .
rp EIE Knights of Constantinople , of this Council , held their annua ' JL convocation on the 25 th nit ., at Ebrington Hall , Devonpoit ' E . S . Kt . J . T . iCrcsley tbe I . S . was installed . E . S . Kt . the Eev . Dr . Lemon P . I . S . was the installing officer . There were also present ••—E . S . Kts . E . Aitken-Davies , E . J . Knight , 8 . Hntohings , J . Osborn , H . E . Langmead . The Officers invested were E . S . K . J . Osborn
I . P . M . I . S ., Rav . Dr . Lemon Prel ., W . H . Cawse O . A ., J . Leonard M . A ., S . Hutchings M . F ., J . Bray M . D ., T . Shears Senes ., C . Coombe 3 P . P ., A . J . Verdi Marshal , W . V . Hnris C . G ., A . Chnrohill 1 st H ., W . G . Watson 2 nd H ., J . Willcocks S . B ., S . W . Payne 0 ., H . Maddock G . B ., J . C . Plant Parveyor , A . Trout Almoner , W . Hender .
son Sentinel . S . Kts . J . CroBley , Rev . Dr . Lemon , S . Hatchings , J . Bray , J . C . Plant , E ; J . Knight , were appointed a committee to revise the bye-laws . Thanks were voted to S . Kt . V . Bird for his drawing up an excellent record of the early institution of the St . Aubyn Council .
A meeting of the Lebanon Mark Lodge , No . 325 , waa held on Monday , tho 21 st ult ., when Bro . Joseph Mitchell Williams S . W . was unanimously elected Worshipful Master for the year ensuing .
Membership in any organised order of society involves a certain degree of responsibility . No individual member of such an instil a . tion can occupy so humble a position as to bo entirely exempt from some share of tho responsibility for its success or failure . There are certain duties required of every one , and ho who fails to perform them , or is negligent and careless in their peiformance at the right time , is to that extent derelict in his duty . Nowhere does this prin . ciple apply more forcibly than in a Masonic body .
Ar00504
IMPORTANT NOTICE— Confidential Advice free per post to all ia weak end failing health , with loss of strength and vitality . Fifty years experience in Nervous Ailments . Address , The Secretary , 3 Fitzallan Square , Sheffield . Form of Correspondence Free , 'Vrite to-day ,
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Notices Of Meetings.
T . Bryan Tyler . Afc tho close of the formal proceedings in Lodge , the brethren adjourned to the hall below , where an excellent banquet waa served by Bro . Pearce , the Steward of the Freemasons' Club . The W . M . presided , and was supported by a number of Provincial Officers and Installed Masters . A long list of Masonio toasts was heartily reoeived by the company , the speeohes being agreeably interspersed
with songs , by Bros . G . South , F . Sanders P . M ., & c , sang to accompaniments by Bro . Thomas Hunter . Tho health of the new W . M . was proposed by Bro . Woodrow I . P . M ., who referred in the highest terms to the zeal displayed by Bro . Wiokens in filling all the minor offices of the Lodge , until he had attained the highest honour his brethren could confer upon him . The selection of Bro . Wiokens for the chair of K . S . was fully justified by his punctuality and ability , and he ( the
speaker ) was sure he would not only do credit to the Lodge , bat advance the interests of Freemasonry in general . The W . M ., in responding , undertook to do his best to disharge the important duties with whioh he had been entrusted to the best of his ability , and said he was sure he should receive hearty and loyal assistance at the hands of his Officers . The Tyler's toast brought the proceedings to a olose shortly before midnight .
BOROUGH OF GREENWICH LODGE , No . 2332
THIS prosperous young Lodge held its regular meeting on Wednesday , 30 th ult ., the W . M . Bro . T . W . Boord , M . P ., "P . G . D , presiding . Four brethren were raised by the W . M ., who then resigned the ohair to the acting I . P . M . Bro . Bateman , who passed
four brethren , and subsequently initiated five candidatep , working the initiation ceremony twice over , to oblige a late comer . At a subsequent sapper the usual Loyal and Masonic toasts were dnly honoured and a very enjoyable evoning spent .
On Monday , the 28 th ult ., this Lodge gave an invitation concert in their Masonio rooms , which were filled with an enthusiastic and delighted audience , the programme provided supplying a real musical treat . The artistes comprised Misses Bertha Colnaghi and Marie Hooton , Messrs . C . Etherington Smith and Albert Hubbard .
with Mr . W . J . Kipps , F . C . O ., at the piano and , Mr . A . E . Kipps at the organ . Bro . S . J . Gore gave two recitations in able fashion j Miss Bertha Colnaghi sang " The Star of Bethlehem " in magnifioent style , and 8 ab 3 equently "When the Heart is Young , " with " Venetian Song " ns an encore . These latter efforts were admirably contrasted , and
showed this charming singer's power both in sustained and exquisitely soft passages . Miss Hooton possesses a remarkably pure oontralto voice , whioh she showed to advantage in "The Lost Chord , " and "The old and the yonng Marie , " with "Coming thro' tho Rye" as an encore . All the items on the programme were admirably rendered , but especial mention must
be made of duets , "Friendship" by Misses Colnaghi and Hooton , and " Excelsior" by Messrs . Smith and Hubbard . Bro . Bateman D . C . arranged and conducted tbe proceeding ? , and judging by tho success achieved it is likely the pleasant experiment will be soon repeated ; ' indeed , it is an example that might well be followed by other Lodges , and would doubtless prove highly acceptable to the families and friends of the members of our Order .
Emblematic Lodge of Instruction , No . 1321 . —The members of the above Lodge of Instruction held their annual sapper on Tuesday , the 22 nd nit ., at Mona Hotel , Covent Garden , under the presidency of Bro . J . H . Price W . M . of the mother Lodge ( Emblematic , No . 1321 ) . Amongst visitors and friends were W . J . Forest P . M ., W . B . Fendick P . M . and Treasurer , H . S . Hunter P . M ., R . A . Kirkcaldy
P . M ., W . Englefield P . M ., F . J . Potter S . W ., W . G . Kent J . W ., W . J . Harris S . D ., G . E . Grimes J . D ., A . A . Barnes I . G ., H . Matthews Dir . of Cers ., J . Wheatcroft Steward , R . G . Cooper P . M . Secretary , all of 1321 j Ridpath P . M . 2096 P . G . D . Surrey , Holden I . G . 2096 , Berry , Bates , Bowers , Carter , Chowles , Hinton , March , Moggridge , T . Price , Whitford , W . Hamlyn P . M ., Rymer P . M ., Gral am P . M ., Goode S . W . 2096 , & c . The repast , whioh was very tastefully laid
received the merited attention of all present . After the usual loyal toasts had been duly honoured , Bro . Esling P . M . 1321 ( Vice-President ) , in a very eulogistic manner , proposed the health of the President , to whom not only this Lodge was deeply indebted for his able , energetic and valaable services , but the Craft in general . Bro . Price , in responding , expressed his heartfelt thanks for the very
cordial manner in whioh the last toast had been proposed and received , particularly so as he knew he had only done his duty , as every Mason should do . The number of friends around him was extremely gratifying , as he was sure these mutual gatherings tended to strengthen the bonds of friendship , brotherly love and sympathy . He then proposed the health of the Vice-President , whose able
services to himself and the Lodge were invaluable . This having neon most heartily received and replied to , the President thanked tho Secretary and Committee for their energetic assistance ; to them 'ho success of the evening was mainly due . He also expressed deep regret for the unavoidable absence of their worthy Preceptor , Bro .
« reonway . An excellent programme of vocal and instrumental music was arranged and accompanied by Bro . Merton Clark . The following talented artistes assisted : —Mdmo . Merton Clark , Master Charlc 3 Stoward ; Messrs . Albert James , Tom Shale , Templar Saxo , W . Sargent LeeH . Albino Arthur FryW . J . Harris and E . L .
, , werry . After a hearty vote of thank 3 to the artistes and Committee a vory pleasant ovening was brought to a close by the singing of " Auld t ^ ang Syno . " The above Lodge of Instruction meets every Tuesday evening , at eight o'clock , all Masons seeking Instruction are cordially n vited .
Covent Garden Lodge of Instruction , No . 1614 . — oi meetin g was held ab tho Criterion , Piccadilly , S . W ., on the - « h ult . Bros . T . W . Buxton W . M ., W . Hoggins S . W ., C . 0 . burgess J . W ., W . Brindley Preceptor , J . Green way Deputy Pre-\ v o' ' No & kes Assistant Secretary , E . J . D . Bromley S . D ., «•Groveg J . D ., G . H . Foau I . G ., T . E . Weeks Tyler . E . A . E .
Notices Of Meetings.
Bennett , J . Thonssell , E . Jessarnn , J . Skinner , E . D . T . Rymer . Lodge was opened in due form , and the minutes of last meeting were read and confirmed . Bro . J . D . Rymer offered himself as a oandidate for initiation , and the W . M . rehearsed the ceremony . The Lodge wa 3 opened in the serond degree , and the W . M . rehearsed tho
ceremony of passing , Brother Jessnrun candidate . Lodge was opened in the third , and closed to the first degree . Bro . E . J . D . Bromley worked the first section of the first lecture . Bro . W . Hoggins was elected W . M . for the meeting of the 8 th inst . Nothing further offering , Lodge was closed .
Mark Masonry.
MARK MASONRY .
UNION LODGE , No . 124 THE anuual meeting of this Lodge was held afc the Masonio Hull , Park Terrace , Sunderland , on the 24 th nit ., for the installation of W . M . and appointment of Officers . The W . M . Bro . J . R . Pattison presided . After the ordinary business , the ceremony of installation was proceeded with , Bro . George Porteons S . W . V 7 . M . el'cfc being installed in the ohair of W . M . in a very able manner by the Deputy
Provincial Grand Master Bro . R . B . Reed . Bro . Porteons afterwards invested the following as his Officers for the year : —Bros . J . R . Pattison I . P . M ., R , Singleton S . W ., J . D . Todd J . W ., H . H . Pinkney M . O ., F . S . Covvper SO ., J . Scarborough J . O ., Remigius Blake R . of
M ., G . W . Bain Seoretary , H . Liston S . D ., Rev . J . J . Brown J . D ., F . Maddison D . of C , Robert Kiumoud Treasurer , J . Deans I . G ., Brady Swain Tyler . After the close of the Lodge , the annual festival waa held at tho Grand Hotel ( Mr . W . Jaokson ' s ) , Bridge Street , where an excellent tnonu was served .
ST . CUTHBERT'S LODGE , No . 192 .
rnHE annual festival was held on the 23 rd nit ., in the Masonio Hall , X . Parade , Berwick . Among those present was Bro . R . B . Read Deputy Provincial Grand Master . Bro . H . T . Heron W . M . presided The installation of Bro . William Green P . G . O . S . W . as W . M . for the ensuing year was then proceeded with . Bro . G . Moor P . M . was the Installing Master , and tho Deputy Provincial Master gave the
chargi s . At the close the newly-installed W . M . invested hia Officers , as follow : —Bros . H . T . Heron I . P . M ., Robert Weddell S . W ., William Weatherhead J . W ., E . Graham M . O ., Sergeant-Majcr Ashworth S . O ., H . A . Peters J . O ., the Eev . E . C . Fillinghara Chaplain , G . Moor P . M . Treasurer , A Winlaw P . M . Eegistrar of Mark . " , G . F . Steven P . M . Organist , A . Darling Secretary , Eev . E .
Thornton S . D ., E . G . Sanderson J . D ., W . C . Caverhill I . G ., W . G . K . Young Steward , and Attridgo Tyler . Afterwards the brothren adjourned to the King ' s Arms Hotel , whero a sumptuous dinner waa provided by Bro . John Carr . Tho usual Loyal and patriotic toasts were ably given and suitably responded to , and special testimony was borne to the services rendered to the Lodge by the retiring W . M . Bro . H . T . Heron .
St. Aubyn Council.
ST . AUBYN COUNCIL .
rp EIE Knights of Constantinople , of this Council , held their annua ' JL convocation on the 25 th nit ., at Ebrington Hall , Devonpoit ' E . S . Kt . J . T . iCrcsley tbe I . S . was installed . E . S . Kt . the Eev . Dr . Lemon P . I . S . was the installing officer . There were also present ••—E . S . Kts . E . Aitken-Davies , E . J . Knight , 8 . Hntohings , J . Osborn , H . E . Langmead . The Officers invested were E . S . K . J . Osborn
I . P . M . I . S ., Rav . Dr . Lemon Prel ., W . H . Cawse O . A ., J . Leonard M . A ., S . Hutchings M . F ., J . Bray M . D ., T . Shears Senes ., C . Coombe 3 P . P ., A . J . Verdi Marshal , W . V . Hnris C . G ., A . Chnrohill 1 st H ., W . G . Watson 2 nd H ., J . Willcocks S . B ., S . W . Payne 0 ., H . Maddock G . B ., J . C . Plant Parveyor , A . Trout Almoner , W . Hender .
son Sentinel . S . Kts . J . CroBley , Rev . Dr . Lemon , S . Hatchings , J . Bray , J . C . Plant , E ; J . Knight , were appointed a committee to revise the bye-laws . Thanks were voted to S . Kt . V . Bird for his drawing up an excellent record of the early institution of the St . Aubyn Council .
A meeting of the Lebanon Mark Lodge , No . 325 , waa held on Monday , tho 21 st ult ., when Bro . Joseph Mitchell Williams S . W . was unanimously elected Worshipful Master for the year ensuing .
Membership in any organised order of society involves a certain degree of responsibility . No individual member of such an instil a . tion can occupy so humble a position as to bo entirely exempt from some share of tho responsibility for its success or failure . There are certain duties required of every one , and ho who fails to perform them , or is negligent and careless in their peiformance at the right time , is to that extent derelict in his duty . Nowhere does this prin . ciple apply more forcibly than in a Masonic body .
Ar00504
IMPORTANT NOTICE— Confidential Advice free per post to all ia weak end failing health , with loss of strength and vitality . Fifty years experience in Nervous Ailments . Address , The Secretary , 3 Fitzallan Square , Sheffield . Form of Correspondence Free , 'Vrite to-day ,