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P.G. Lodge Of East Lancashire.
of thanks to the Provincial Graud Master for his gift . Bro . J . 0 . S . Thnrsby , in seconding the motion , said the handsome presont was but another proof of the interest Bro . Starkie had always shown in Masonry , and an addition to his many acts for the benefit of tho Order . The motion was put by Bro . Edmund Ashworth , and carried with
enthusiasm . Bro . Major J . W . Allison was re elected to the office of Treasurer until May next , to fill the vacancy caused by the recent death of Bro . J . W . Edwards , who was invested with that rank at the last annual meeting .
At a later stage of the proceedings the Provincial Grand Master said he was suro the brethrou deeply regretted the loss they had sustained by the death of Bro . Edwards . He proposed that a letter of condolence be sent to Mrs .
Edwards , expressing deep sympathy with her in her still greater loss , and also reoording their admiration of Bro . Edwards ' s worthiness as a Mason , and their recognition of his valuablo servicos to the Charities and to
Provincial Grand Lodge . The motion was carried . Bro ? . J . Studd and W . R . Sowter were re-elected Auditors , and Bro . Middleton was elected to act with them . The
Provincial Grand Secretary read a report of the Charity Committee , and this was adopted , and new by-laws drawn up by that Committee were approved of . After the Provincial Grand Lodge had been closed , there was a Court of Governors of the East Lancashire Systematic Educational
and Benevolent Institution , the Provincial Grand Master presiding . Bro . Chadwick Secretary read a report . It said that last year he had to regret a considerable falling off in the support accorded by Lodges and individuals to
the Institution , the result , no doubt of the large amount sent by the Province to the Centenary Festival of the Girls ' School . This year a very different state of things existed ,
mainly brought about by the letter issued by the Provincial Grand Master to the Lodges in the Province , drawing their attention to tho resolution passed ab the last meeting
of Governors— " That it is desirable to give to our local institution during tho next year our first consideration and principal support , " and also by tho energy of the Treasurer and the Chairman of Committees . The receipts were : — From Lodges , last year £ 114 3 s , this year £ 520 18 s lid ; from individuals , last year £ 153 14 s , this year £ 409 8 s ; totals from all sources , last year £ 576 14 s 7 d , this year £ 1208 lis . In each instance the figures were made up from January to November , and since the account for the present year was drawn up a sum of £ 150 had been received . Tho expenditure to the 1 st November 1888 was £ 616 13 s 7 d , £ 400 in Consols and £ 119 12 s lid in the bank , while the expenditure to the 1 st November 1889 was £ 471 5 s 6 d , £ 8 new investments , and 1038 6 s 6 d in the bank . While the Institution thus made progress he could
not too strongly urge upon the individual members of the Provinco its claims for their support . Its usefulness was capable of continued extension , while the help it was bestowing by the education given to the children of many
of their late brethren was , they believed , incalculable . They had during the year upon the books for education 21 boys and 14 girls , and it was a pleasing feature that since the establishment of the educational part of the Institution
they had had income sufficient to educate all the children brought before the Education Board that were eligible without having to resort to an election . On the motion of
Bro . Sillitoe , seconded by Bro . Nicoll , the report was adopted , aud the meeting closed with an expression of thanks from the chair to the brethren for their exertions during the year .
After carefully considering the relative qualifications of the thirty-four candidates who presented themselves , the Provisional Committee have selected the Rev . Harry Hebb , M . A . Oxon , to succeed the Rev . R . Morris , LL . D .,
as the Head Master of the Royal Masonic School for Boys , at Wood Green . The new Master will , subject to the approval of the General Committee , which meets this ( Satnrday ) afternoon , at four o ' clock , enter upon his duties on the 1 st January next .
HOMOWAT ' OIIITMKKT AND PILLS . —Old Sore . * , Wounds , and Ulcers . —The readiness with which Hollo way ' s unguents remove all obstructions in the circulation of II 13 vessels and lymphatics explains their irresistible influence in healing old sores , bad wounds , and indolent ulcers . To ensure the desired effect the skin surrounding the diseased part should bo fomented , dried and
immediately well rubbed with the Ointment . This will give purity to fin foul blood , and strength to th * weakened nerves , tho only conditions necessary for the cure of nil those ulcerations which render life almost intolerable . ' No sooner i 3 this Ointment ' s protective power exerted than the destructive process ceases , and the constructive business begins—new , healthy growth appeal's to fill up tho lately painful excavated pit .
Notices Of Meetings.
NOTICES OF MEETINGS .
— : o : — CONSECRATION OF THE ROSE OF LANCASTER LODGE , No . 2325 .
THIS Lodge was consecrated , in accordance with ancient rites and ceremouio ? , on the 21 st ulfc ., by the Eight IIou . tho Earl of Lathom Deputy Grand Master , R . W . Provincial Grand Master , assisted by several Grand and Provincial Grand Officers , and in presence of a large assembly of members of the new Lodge and visiting brethren . The oeremony of consecration wasperformed at tho Masonic-building ? ,
Lord-street , Southport , where the brethren of the Rose of Lancaster Lodge will in future meet , on the third Thursday of each month . The consecrating Officers present were Earl of Lathom D . G . M ., Prov . G . M . West Lancashire , Presiding Officer ; Thomas Clarke Prov . G . E . S . W ., Eev . J . K . Turner P . G . O . Chaplain , T . L . Murray Director of
Ceremonies , and W . Goodacre P . G . S . B . Prov . G . Secretary . The Visitors included Bros . George Mellor P . G . D . D . P . G . M . East Lancashire , Eev . J . S . Gardner P . P . G . Chaplain West Lancashire , J . Sutton P . P . D . G . D . C , Herbert Kidson P . G . S ., J . N . Patterson P . G . D . C ., S . M . Harris P . P . G . D . C . Northumberland , J . J . Lambert P . P . G . R .,
D . Gaskin P . P . G . T ., and J . C . Robinson P . A . G . D . C . The Lodge having been duly constitute : ] , the investiture of the Officers was duly proceeded with . Bro . Win . Piatt P . M . was installed in the chair as the first Worshipful Master , Bro ? . W . J . Warden and C . Watson
being appointed as Senior and Junior Wardens resppotively . Iu the course of a brief address to the brethren , Lord Lathom said he believed there was a necessity for a new Masonic Lodge in Southporfc , and that the Rose of L ^ . noaster Lodge would be very numerously attended .
CONSECRATION OF THE ALBERT VICTOR LODGE . No . 2328 .
ON the 26 th ult . a new Lodge of Freemasons was constituted , in York , under the title of the Albert Yictor Lodge , No . 2328 . The ceremony took place in the Freemasons' Hall , St . Saviourgate , York , in the presence of a large assemblage of brethren . We understand that H . R . H . Prince Albert Victor gave special permission for the naming of the Lodge , signed the petition to the Grand Master
for the warrant , and has since consented to be enrolled as an honorary member of the Lodge . The impressive ceremony waa performed by Bro . the Hon . W . T . Orde-Powlett Deputy Provincial Grand Master for North and East Yorkshire , assisted by Bros . W . H . Cowper P . M . 602 P . P . G . Registrar N . and E . Yorkshire , T . W . Tew
Prov . Grand Master West Yorkshire , and the Rev . T . Cartwrighfc Smyth , D . D ., P . G . Chaplain of England . Bro . the Dean of York ( the Very Rev . Arthur Perceval Purey-Cust , D . D . ) , a Past Grand Chaplain of England , was installed in the chair as the first Master , and
invested his Officer ? , as follow : —Bros . T . B . Whytehead S . W ., H . L . Swift J . W ., Wm . Lawton Treasurer , C . E . L . Wright Secretary , J . E . Jones S . D ., and E . Ralph Dodsworth J . D . The Worshipful Master with the brethren dined together at the Station Hotel .
PILGRIMS LODGE , No . 772 .
ON Thursday afternoon , the 28 th nit ., the annual meeting was held in the Lodge-room at the George Hotel , Glastonbury , when Bro . W . G . Brown S . W . was installed Worshipful Master for the ensuing year , tho ceremony being performed by Bro . J . M . Bright
D . P . G . M . South Wales . At the conclusion of the business the usual banquet took place at the Hotel , a fplendid repast being laid on the table by Host Leach . The usual Loyal and Masonio toasts were duly honoured .
HUYSHE LODGE , No . 1099 .
THE members held their installation banquet in tho new refectory attached to the Lodge-room , Home Park , Stoke , on the 28 th nit . Bro . J . W . Foster the W . M . presided , Bros . G . Vanstone S . W ., and S . J . Page J . W . being in the vice-chairs . Those present included Bros , the Rev . T . W . Lemon , M . A ., P . M . and Chaplain 189 , P . P . G . Chaplain , P . P . J . W . ; W . J . Staubury P . M . and Secretary 1099 ,
W . H . Gillman P . M . 1099 , R . W . Pitcher P . M . 230 , & c . A substantial repast was provided by Bro . Williams , of Fore Street , Devonport . A capital musical entertainment was given by a band nnder tho direction of Bro . G . Miller , Organist of the Lodge . Bro . E . Roseveare P . M . was in excellent voice , and sang " My Pretty
Jane" in his own inimitable stylo . Equally successful was Brother Gillman's rendering of " Who shall bo King . " Bro . E . Roseveare gave a clover ventriloqnial sketch , introdacing some smart and humorous local references . In tho course of tho evening various complimentary remarks were made respecting the enterprise of Lodge Hnyshe , in building and fitting up such a handsome refectory .
KIRKDALE LODGE , No . 1756 .
BROTHER JOSEPH MOLYNEUX was , on the 27 th ulfc ., in tho presence of a large assembly of members of tho Lodge and visiting brethren , at Skohneradale Hall , Westminster Road , Liverpool , duly installed as Worshipful Master for tho ensning year . The new Mastor was installed by the retiring W . M . After his installation Bro . Molyncux proceedod with tho investitnre of his Officers , as
follow : —Bro 3 . James A . KelUa I . P . M ., Charles Johnson S . W ., William Bnshell J . W ., Rev . Dr . Hyde Chaplain , Joseph Croxtou Treasurer , John Milno Secretary , John Masaulay S . D ., Joseph Rickets J . D , Georeo Eyton Organist , Dr . II . R . Powell I . G ., T . W . Wood , J . Wallace , C . F . Rtid , Edwin C . Gaskill Stewards , and Chas , Bargery D . C .
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P.G. Lodge Of East Lancashire.
of thanks to the Provincial Graud Master for his gift . Bro . J . 0 . S . Thnrsby , in seconding the motion , said the handsome presont was but another proof of the interest Bro . Starkie had always shown in Masonry , and an addition to his many acts for the benefit of tho Order . The motion was put by Bro . Edmund Ashworth , and carried with
enthusiasm . Bro . Major J . W . Allison was re elected to the office of Treasurer until May next , to fill the vacancy caused by the recent death of Bro . J . W . Edwards , who was invested with that rank at the last annual meeting .
At a later stage of the proceedings the Provincial Grand Master said he was suro the brethrou deeply regretted the loss they had sustained by the death of Bro . Edwards . He proposed that a letter of condolence be sent to Mrs .
Edwards , expressing deep sympathy with her in her still greater loss , and also reoording their admiration of Bro . Edwards ' s worthiness as a Mason , and their recognition of his valuablo servicos to the Charities and to
Provincial Grand Lodge . The motion was carried . Bro ? . J . Studd and W . R . Sowter were re-elected Auditors , and Bro . Middleton was elected to act with them . The
Provincial Grand Secretary read a report of the Charity Committee , and this was adopted , and new by-laws drawn up by that Committee were approved of . After the Provincial Grand Lodge had been closed , there was a Court of Governors of the East Lancashire Systematic Educational
and Benevolent Institution , the Provincial Grand Master presiding . Bro . Chadwick Secretary read a report . It said that last year he had to regret a considerable falling off in the support accorded by Lodges and individuals to
the Institution , the result , no doubt of the large amount sent by the Province to the Centenary Festival of the Girls ' School . This year a very different state of things existed ,
mainly brought about by the letter issued by the Provincial Grand Master to the Lodges in the Province , drawing their attention to tho resolution passed ab the last meeting
of Governors— " That it is desirable to give to our local institution during tho next year our first consideration and principal support , " and also by tho energy of the Treasurer and the Chairman of Committees . The receipts were : — From Lodges , last year £ 114 3 s , this year £ 520 18 s lid ; from individuals , last year £ 153 14 s , this year £ 409 8 s ; totals from all sources , last year £ 576 14 s 7 d , this year £ 1208 lis . In each instance the figures were made up from January to November , and since the account for the present year was drawn up a sum of £ 150 had been received . Tho expenditure to the 1 st November 1888 was £ 616 13 s 7 d , £ 400 in Consols and £ 119 12 s lid in the bank , while the expenditure to the 1 st November 1889 was £ 471 5 s 6 d , £ 8 new investments , and 1038 6 s 6 d in the bank . While the Institution thus made progress he could
not too strongly urge upon the individual members of the Provinco its claims for their support . Its usefulness was capable of continued extension , while the help it was bestowing by the education given to the children of many
of their late brethren was , they believed , incalculable . They had during the year upon the books for education 21 boys and 14 girls , and it was a pleasing feature that since the establishment of the educational part of the Institution
they had had income sufficient to educate all the children brought before the Education Board that were eligible without having to resort to an election . On the motion of
Bro . Sillitoe , seconded by Bro . Nicoll , the report was adopted , aud the meeting closed with an expression of thanks from the chair to the brethren for their exertions during the year .
After carefully considering the relative qualifications of the thirty-four candidates who presented themselves , the Provisional Committee have selected the Rev . Harry Hebb , M . A . Oxon , to succeed the Rev . R . Morris , LL . D .,
as the Head Master of the Royal Masonic School for Boys , at Wood Green . The new Master will , subject to the approval of the General Committee , which meets this ( Satnrday ) afternoon , at four o ' clock , enter upon his duties on the 1 st January next .
HOMOWAT ' OIIITMKKT AND PILLS . —Old Sore . * , Wounds , and Ulcers . —The readiness with which Hollo way ' s unguents remove all obstructions in the circulation of II 13 vessels and lymphatics explains their irresistible influence in healing old sores , bad wounds , and indolent ulcers . To ensure the desired effect the skin surrounding the diseased part should bo fomented , dried and
immediately well rubbed with the Ointment . This will give purity to fin foul blood , and strength to th * weakened nerves , tho only conditions necessary for the cure of nil those ulcerations which render life almost intolerable . ' No sooner i 3 this Ointment ' s protective power exerted than the destructive process ceases , and the constructive business begins—new , healthy growth appeal's to fill up tho lately painful excavated pit .
Notices Of Meetings.
NOTICES OF MEETINGS .
— : o : — CONSECRATION OF THE ROSE OF LANCASTER LODGE , No . 2325 .
THIS Lodge was consecrated , in accordance with ancient rites and ceremouio ? , on the 21 st ulfc ., by the Eight IIou . tho Earl of Lathom Deputy Grand Master , R . W . Provincial Grand Master , assisted by several Grand and Provincial Grand Officers , and in presence of a large assembly of members of the new Lodge and visiting brethren . The oeremony of consecration wasperformed at tho Masonic-building ? ,
Lord-street , Southport , where the brethren of the Rose of Lancaster Lodge will in future meet , on the third Thursday of each month . The consecrating Officers present were Earl of Lathom D . G . M ., Prov . G . M . West Lancashire , Presiding Officer ; Thomas Clarke Prov . G . E . S . W ., Eev . J . K . Turner P . G . O . Chaplain , T . L . Murray Director of
Ceremonies , and W . Goodacre P . G . S . B . Prov . G . Secretary . The Visitors included Bros . George Mellor P . G . D . D . P . G . M . East Lancashire , Eev . J . S . Gardner P . P . G . Chaplain West Lancashire , J . Sutton P . P . D . G . D . C , Herbert Kidson P . G . S ., J . N . Patterson P . G . D . C ., S . M . Harris P . P . G . D . C . Northumberland , J . J . Lambert P . P . G . R .,
D . Gaskin P . P . G . T ., and J . C . Robinson P . A . G . D . C . The Lodge having been duly constitute : ] , the investiture of the Officers was duly proceeded with . Bro . Win . Piatt P . M . was installed in the chair as the first Worshipful Master , Bro ? . W . J . Warden and C . Watson
being appointed as Senior and Junior Wardens resppotively . Iu the course of a brief address to the brethren , Lord Lathom said he believed there was a necessity for a new Masonic Lodge in Southporfc , and that the Rose of L ^ . noaster Lodge would be very numerously attended .
CONSECRATION OF THE ALBERT VICTOR LODGE . No . 2328 .
ON the 26 th ult . a new Lodge of Freemasons was constituted , in York , under the title of the Albert Yictor Lodge , No . 2328 . The ceremony took place in the Freemasons' Hall , St . Saviourgate , York , in the presence of a large assemblage of brethren . We understand that H . R . H . Prince Albert Victor gave special permission for the naming of the Lodge , signed the petition to the Grand Master
for the warrant , and has since consented to be enrolled as an honorary member of the Lodge . The impressive ceremony waa performed by Bro . the Hon . W . T . Orde-Powlett Deputy Provincial Grand Master for North and East Yorkshire , assisted by Bros . W . H . Cowper P . M . 602 P . P . G . Registrar N . and E . Yorkshire , T . W . Tew
Prov . Grand Master West Yorkshire , and the Rev . T . Cartwrighfc Smyth , D . D ., P . G . Chaplain of England . Bro . the Dean of York ( the Very Rev . Arthur Perceval Purey-Cust , D . D . ) , a Past Grand Chaplain of England , was installed in the chair as the first Master , and
invested his Officer ? , as follow : —Bros . T . B . Whytehead S . W ., H . L . Swift J . W ., Wm . Lawton Treasurer , C . E . L . Wright Secretary , J . E . Jones S . D ., and E . Ralph Dodsworth J . D . The Worshipful Master with the brethren dined together at the Station Hotel .
PILGRIMS LODGE , No . 772 .
ON Thursday afternoon , the 28 th nit ., the annual meeting was held in the Lodge-room at the George Hotel , Glastonbury , when Bro . W . G . Brown S . W . was installed Worshipful Master for the ensuing year , tho ceremony being performed by Bro . J . M . Bright
D . P . G . M . South Wales . At the conclusion of the business the usual banquet took place at the Hotel , a fplendid repast being laid on the table by Host Leach . The usual Loyal and Masonio toasts were duly honoured .
HUYSHE LODGE , No . 1099 .
THE members held their installation banquet in tho new refectory attached to the Lodge-room , Home Park , Stoke , on the 28 th nit . Bro . J . W . Foster the W . M . presided , Bros . G . Vanstone S . W ., and S . J . Page J . W . being in the vice-chairs . Those present included Bros , the Rev . T . W . Lemon , M . A ., P . M . and Chaplain 189 , P . P . G . Chaplain , P . P . J . W . ; W . J . Staubury P . M . and Secretary 1099 ,
W . H . Gillman P . M . 1099 , R . W . Pitcher P . M . 230 , & c . A substantial repast was provided by Bro . Williams , of Fore Street , Devonport . A capital musical entertainment was given by a band nnder tho direction of Bro . G . Miller , Organist of the Lodge . Bro . E . Roseveare P . M . was in excellent voice , and sang " My Pretty
Jane" in his own inimitable stylo . Equally successful was Brother Gillman's rendering of " Who shall bo King . " Bro . E . Roseveare gave a clover ventriloqnial sketch , introdacing some smart and humorous local references . In tho course of tho evening various complimentary remarks were made respecting the enterprise of Lodge Hnyshe , in building and fitting up such a handsome refectory .
KIRKDALE LODGE , No . 1756 .
BROTHER JOSEPH MOLYNEUX was , on the 27 th ulfc ., in tho presence of a large assembly of members of tho Lodge and visiting brethren , at Skohneradale Hall , Westminster Road , Liverpool , duly installed as Worshipful Master for tho ensning year . The new Mastor was installed by the retiring W . M . After his installation Bro . Molyncux proceedod with tho investitnre of his Officers , as
follow : —Bro 3 . James A . KelUa I . P . M ., Charles Johnson S . W ., William Bnshell J . W ., Rev . Dr . Hyde Chaplain , Joseph Croxtou Treasurer , John Milno Secretary , John Masaulay S . D ., Joseph Rickets J . D , Georeo Eyton Organist , Dr . II . R . Powell I . G ., T . W . Wood , J . Wallace , C . F . Rtid , Edwin C . Gaskill Stewards , and Chas , Bargery D . C .