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Notices Of Meetings.
fcho Craft—Mr . A . II . Gardner and Mr . J . T . Sams . There were several visiting brethren present , and nearly fifty oftho members of the Lodge . Amongst those present were Bros . W . Dank W . M ., A . J . C-ane I . P . M ., F . Francis S . W ., G . Spnrgen J . W ., S . Jog -ph P . M .. J Kennett P . M . Sec , F . Hall S . D ., W . Griffin J . D ., G . L . Hart P . M . D . C , L . Banks I . G ., R . Pope S . B ., H . S . Roberts Organist , J . G . Cheyney and C . Saunders Stewards , F . Klatt P . M ., J . H . Clarke P . M ., H . D .
Stock P . M ., W . Francis P . M ., A . Petta P . M ., E . T . Ward , G . Peden , J . Dunk , W . G . Prebble , J . Ward , T . F . Makin , C . J . Pnrsey , T . B . Hammond , D . Devorenx , W . K . YVestropp , T . J . Vaughan , H . Tolputt , S . J . Petts , F . Brown , J . Eldridge , F . Clements , D . P . W . Jones , W . D . Goddard , T . A . Franks , F . J . Jarvis , H . H . Barton , H . E . Brooke ,
F . 0 . Stevenson , T . II . English , and visiting brethren J . 0 . Kent P . M . 546 , J . Lathey 126 , R . M . Hazell 125 , G . J . E . Marsh P . M . 15 SG , A . Thompson 1601 , C . S . Clark 1760 , and J . D . Goddard 1056 . The Lodgo was opened at 7 ' 30 by the W . M . ( Bro . W . Dunk . ) The above-named gent \ emen were then introduced , and the ceremony of
initiation was ably and impressively performed by the VV . M . At the conclusion of the ceremony , Bro . G . L . Hart rose , and said he had been asked to undertake one of the most pleasing tasks he had ever been called on to do . It was to present to thi Lodge , subscribed for by every member of the Lodge , a most beautifully executed coloured
photograph of their worthy Senior Past Master , Bro . Stock , as a mark of tho very high esteem and regard in which he was held . It was in the year 1857 Bro . Stock filled the chair , and in the following
year was appointed a Prov . Grand Officer . In making the presenta . tion , he begged the W . M . to receive it on behalf of the Lodge , fco be held by them in perpetuity . The inscription below the portrait is as follows : —•
" Worshipful Bro . Henry Stock W . M . 1857 , Prov . G . Sup . of W , 1858 , Prov . G . J . W . 1887 . Presented to the Temple Lodge , No . 558 , by the Brethren , as a mark of the esteem in which they hold their Senior Past Master . December 1888 . " The W . M ., Bro . Dunk , then acknowledged and accepted the very
valuable gift , stating that the picture , which was a wonderful speci . men of the -art of photography , was the work of their esteemed Bro Clarke , of Church Street . Bro . Stock then rose , ond j with consider , able feeling , said : Worshipful Master and Brethren , —When you , worshipful sir , firsfc intimated to me the desire of the brethren to
present to my mother Lodge this valued token of their fraternal regard and esteem , I was filled with emotion ; indeed I can but now feebly express to you my deep inward feelings of gratification and pleasure that I shonld have been chosen as the first representative of that long array of worthy Past Masters whose portraitures may
some day grace the walls of this noble temple . And , further , I feel the great honour which will be accorded me of a place in close proximity to our Most Worshipful Grand Master , our Right Worshipful Provincial Graud Master , and to our old and esteemed Bro . Eastes his Deputy . I cannot disguise from you my feelings that
this last act of your kindliness may be somewhat in recognition of the fact that I , as your senior Past Master , for a long s ries of years fought nobly for my Lodge , and zealously endeavoured to keep together the frequently dying embers of the Temple ; neither can you fail to judge of my unbounded satisfaction at being permitted to see
it rise , like another Phcenix , from those ashes , to assume the very large proportions it now does . It will bo in the recollection of you all that only a few months ago I was presented by the Provincial Grand Lodge with the Jubilee Medal and the honorary rank of a P . P . G . J . W . I considered this as one of the greatest honours thafc
could be conferred upon a humble individual like myself ; bufc believe me , my brethren , that this honour even pales before the circumstance of to-night . My Brother Hart has kindly wished that I might be spared to be with you for very many years . This , in the ordinary courso of things , I can scarcely expect ; but I do ventuz-e to
hope that for some little time longer yet I may be permitted to be be with you , and to retain that fraternal regard , love , and esteem which I have already earned , so that in death I may not be forgotten . But whenever you gaze upon thafc picture ifc may elicit some passing
thought and a kindly word of one who went in and out among you , and of one who throughout his long life ever sought to maintain ancl practise those three grand Masonic principles of Brotherl y Love , Relief and Truth . Bro . Stock then resumed his seat amid the acclamations of the brethren , and the Lodge was closed .
LONDESBOROUGH LODGE , No . 734 .
a iHE installation of Bro . E . Mainprize took place afc the Masonic Hall , St . John ' s Avenue , Bridlinuton , on Wednesday , 5 th inst . The ceremony was performed by Bro . F . Greaser P . M . P . G . Standard Bearer . In the evening the banquet was held at the Britannia Hotel and was well attended , several visiting brethren being present .
EVERTON LODGE , No . 823 .
IT has hitherto been the custom of the Officers of this Lodo-e to organise an annual sea trip to the beautiful Welsh oinsfc , in aid of the Masonic Charities of the Province , aud in theso efforts the late Bro . T . II . Carefull P . M . rendered yeoman service . This year the "benefit" in aid of tho Charities took the form of a concert and
dance , which successfully came off in Rodnny Hall . The entertainment was under the control of Bros . W . Maddox W . M ., R . T . Britton J . W . who acted as Hen . Treasurer , and Edwin Kite S . D . as Hon . Secretary , whilo the general arrangements were entrusted to a cornpefcsnt body of Stewards . The artistes were Madame Gmefe
Bros . A . B . Ewarfc ( Organist of the Lodge ) , J . Handford , J . J [ , Ki r )( r , G . A . Redhead ( solo violin ) , T . Hague , E . 0 . Roberts , George Sin . fch Jackson , Masters Latham and Pritchard , and Miss Ivy Carefull Madame Graefe . who was in splendid voice , received a unanirm u ^
encore for Cowen a " IN ever Again , and subsequently rendered " Oia pro Nobis" witb most commendable artistic tasie , and in irreproachable style . Bro . Redhead's violin solos on English and Irish melodies were characterised by much care and ability ; and Miss Carefull , a
Notices Of Meetings.
min-aturo p rformer , wa- » given an encouraging •. *•¦ him for a wellplated pianoforte si-leer ion . Bo . King oontr huted ; n exceedingly interesting recitation on the ri ^ e ami progress of Ma onry and the choir from St . Luke ' s Church officiated in two instantes w th g-eat credit to themselves . The programme , which was of ;•ve y njoyable nature throughout , was followed b y a dunce , Bro . H . M . Molyneux P . P . G . D . C . actinias M . C .
KINGSTON LODGE , No . 1010 .
AT a meeting of tho members , held on the 5 th instant , in the new Masonic Hall , Kingston-square , Hull—Bro . Colonel H . Fawcett Pudsey in the chair—Bro . John Bilson , the Worshipful Master-elect for tbe ensuing year , was dul y installed by Bro . Francis Fullerfcon . Letters regretting inability to be present were received from numerous brethren . The newly-installed W . M .
app anted and invested the following brethren officers of the Lodge : — F . S . Brodriok S . W ., Herbert Woodhouse J . W ., the Rev . Canon McC > rmiok , D . D ., Chaplain , F . Fullerton Lecture Master , H . Forde Treasurer , J . Carlill Savill Secretary , VV . II . Briggs S . D ., P . 0 . Bishop J . D ., F . Bentley Onanist , T . A . Baldwin I . G . Ou
a resolution moved by Bro . W . H . Wellsted it was resolved : — " That a Committee , consisting of the W . M ., Wardens , and P . M . ' s , be formed to consider the best means of recognising the Mayoralty of Bro . John Sherbnrn , M . D . " This was seconded by Bro . F . Fullerton . Ifc is understood that the mode of recognition will be by a banquet .
After the closing of the Lodge , the brethren dined together in their dining-room , under the chairmanship of Bro . Bilson and the newlyappointed officers . The usual Masonic toasts were duly hononred ,
and a pleasant evening was spent . During the proceedings in the Lodge , the Worshipfnl Ma-ter , in eulogistic terms , a-ked the Secretary ( Bro . Carlill Savill ) to accept a Masonic jewel , bearing fche following inscription :
" Presented to Bro . J . Carlill Savill , by Bro . H . Fawcett Pudsey , Worshipful Master 1010 , in recognition nf valuable services , on removal of Lodge to new Masonio Hill , 1888 . " Bro . Carlill Savill acknowledged the gift in suitable terms .
ZETLAND LODGE , No . 1071 .
THE annual banquet was held on the 5 th instant , at Bro . N . Bray ' s Commercial Uotel , Saltash . There was a large attendance . After dinner the W . M . Bro . W . R . Rawling gave the toast of the Queen and Cra't . The toast of the M . W . Grand Master of England H . R . H . the Prince of Wales , was proposed in eulogistic terms by the W . M . and was drunk with enthusiasm . The R . W . Provincial Grand Mister of
Cornwall Bro . the Earl of Mount Edgcumbe , the R . W . Provincial Grand Master of Devon Lord Ebrington , and the Provincial Officeis of Cornwall and Devon were proposed from the chair , ancl responded to by Bros . J . T . Brooking , W . II . L . Clark , T . W . Lemon , S . Jew , D . Cross , and C . H . Cooper . Bro . W . N . Nancarrow S . W . next
proposed the health of the VV . M . Bro . W . H . Rawling . He felt sure Bro . Rawling would deserve the honour which had been conferred upon him . He had gone through the minor offices with credit to himself and to the Lodge , and he had no doubt that he would occupy the cha- ' r in the samo way . Bro VV . R . Rawling , in reply , thanked them
heartily for the way they hud received the toast . The I . P . M . of Lodge Zetland ( Bro . R . 0 . Revell ) was given by Brother R . Pearce , who presented Bro . Revell with a P . M . ' s jewel on behalf of Lodge Zetland . Bro . R . C . Revell responded . The medal , a very beautiful one , bore the following inscription : —
" Presented by fche members of Zetland Lodge , No . 1071 , Cornwall , to Bro . Richard Gaiter Revell P . M ., in appreciation of his Masonic worth ancl talent . —December 5 tb , 1888 . " The P . M . ' s of Lodge Zetl in . l waa proposed by Bro . Rawling and responded to by Bro . E . Herring in suitable terms Tne Treasurer
and Secretary was proposed by Bro . VV . H . L . Clark , who en ! ogi < ed the Secretary and Treasurer , Bros . J . Pearce and T . D-ieble . Bro . Deeble suitably responded . The S . aud J . W . of Lodge Zitland , pro . posed by Bro . R . 0 . Revell was responded to by Bros . VV . N . Nancarrow and T . Shaddock . The Senior and Junior Deacons and
Assistant Officers , proposed by Bro . H . Bowden and replied to by Bros . J . Laoder S . D ., Netting J . D ., R . Meadows I . G-., Fred A . Rawling D . C , W Front and C . Hunt Stewards . Our Sister Lodges and "Visiting Bn thren , proposed b y Bro . E . Herring , was responded to by Bros . Aitken Davies , Lavers , and Jew . Masons '
Wives and Sweethearts was proposed by Bro . Rabbage and replied to by Bros . Fred A . Rawling and W . P . Wood . Our Host and Hostess was proposed by the VV . M . and replied to by B < o . Bray .
Our Poor Brethren , wherever dispersed , however distressed , pp edy relief to them , proposed by Bro . Lemon , brought the toist list to a close . Afterwards songs were rendered by Bros . Jew , Cox , W . R . Rawling , and T . Betty .
MADOC LODGB , No . 1509 .
nnHE annual installation took place on the 5 th inst ., afc Portmad < o , * Bro . W . Jones ( N < rth and South Wides Tank ) being installed W . M . Bro . Dr . Jones Morris was the installing Officer ; he was assisted by Bro . Cornelius Davies P . G . S . W . of North Wales .
DUKE OP CORNWALL LODGE , No . 1529 .
THE annual festival was held in the Masonic : Hall , St . C dumb , on Wednesday , the 28 th ult ., when Bro . Drew was installed as Worshipful Master for tne ensuing year by Bro . Whitley , the retiring VV . M . The VV . M . appointed his Officers , as follow : —Bros . E . Y . Whitley I . P . M ., F . E . Remfrey P . G . P . S . W ., W . R . May J . W .,
J . R . Evans Secretary , T . Gatley P . M . Treasurer , B . Benny S . D , Brewer J . D ., Burgess D . C , J . James I . G ., Garrism Tyler , Coad Steward . After the usual business of the Lodge wa-i complete I the brethren adjourned to the Red Lion Hotel , where a must sumptuous banquet was laid by Mrs . Brewer .
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Notices Of Meetings.
fcho Craft—Mr . A . II . Gardner and Mr . J . T . Sams . There were several visiting brethren present , and nearly fifty oftho members of the Lodge . Amongst those present were Bros . W . Dank W . M ., A . J . C-ane I . P . M ., F . Francis S . W ., G . Spnrgen J . W ., S . Jog -ph P . M .. J Kennett P . M . Sec , F . Hall S . D ., W . Griffin J . D ., G . L . Hart P . M . D . C , L . Banks I . G ., R . Pope S . B ., H . S . Roberts Organist , J . G . Cheyney and C . Saunders Stewards , F . Klatt P . M ., J . H . Clarke P . M ., H . D .
Stock P . M ., W . Francis P . M ., A . Petta P . M ., E . T . Ward , G . Peden , J . Dunk , W . G . Prebble , J . Ward , T . F . Makin , C . J . Pnrsey , T . B . Hammond , D . Devorenx , W . K . YVestropp , T . J . Vaughan , H . Tolputt , S . J . Petts , F . Brown , J . Eldridge , F . Clements , D . P . W . Jones , W . D . Goddard , T . A . Franks , F . J . Jarvis , H . H . Barton , H . E . Brooke ,
F . 0 . Stevenson , T . II . English , and visiting brethren J . 0 . Kent P . M . 546 , J . Lathey 126 , R . M . Hazell 125 , G . J . E . Marsh P . M . 15 SG , A . Thompson 1601 , C . S . Clark 1760 , and J . D . Goddard 1056 . The Lodgo was opened at 7 ' 30 by the W . M . ( Bro . W . Dunk . ) The above-named gent \ emen were then introduced , and the ceremony of
initiation was ably and impressively performed by the VV . M . At the conclusion of the ceremony , Bro . G . L . Hart rose , and said he had been asked to undertake one of the most pleasing tasks he had ever been called on to do . It was to present to thi Lodge , subscribed for by every member of the Lodge , a most beautifully executed coloured
photograph of their worthy Senior Past Master , Bro . Stock , as a mark of tho very high esteem and regard in which he was held . It was in the year 1857 Bro . Stock filled the chair , and in the following
year was appointed a Prov . Grand Officer . In making the presenta . tion , he begged the W . M . to receive it on behalf of the Lodge , fco be held by them in perpetuity . The inscription below the portrait is as follows : —•
" Worshipful Bro . Henry Stock W . M . 1857 , Prov . G . Sup . of W , 1858 , Prov . G . J . W . 1887 . Presented to the Temple Lodge , No . 558 , by the Brethren , as a mark of the esteem in which they hold their Senior Past Master . December 1888 . " The W . M ., Bro . Dunk , then acknowledged and accepted the very
valuable gift , stating that the picture , which was a wonderful speci . men of the -art of photography , was the work of their esteemed Bro Clarke , of Church Street . Bro . Stock then rose , ond j with consider , able feeling , said : Worshipful Master and Brethren , —When you , worshipful sir , firsfc intimated to me the desire of the brethren to
present to my mother Lodge this valued token of their fraternal regard and esteem , I was filled with emotion ; indeed I can but now feebly express to you my deep inward feelings of gratification and pleasure that I shonld have been chosen as the first representative of that long array of worthy Past Masters whose portraitures may
some day grace the walls of this noble temple . And , further , I feel the great honour which will be accorded me of a place in close proximity to our Most Worshipful Grand Master , our Right Worshipful Provincial Graud Master , and to our old and esteemed Bro . Eastes his Deputy . I cannot disguise from you my feelings that
this last act of your kindliness may be somewhat in recognition of the fact that I , as your senior Past Master , for a long s ries of years fought nobly for my Lodge , and zealously endeavoured to keep together the frequently dying embers of the Temple ; neither can you fail to judge of my unbounded satisfaction at being permitted to see
it rise , like another Phcenix , from those ashes , to assume the very large proportions it now does . It will bo in the recollection of you all that only a few months ago I was presented by the Provincial Grand Lodge with the Jubilee Medal and the honorary rank of a P . P . G . J . W . I considered this as one of the greatest honours thafc
could be conferred upon a humble individual like myself ; bufc believe me , my brethren , that this honour even pales before the circumstance of to-night . My Brother Hart has kindly wished that I might be spared to be with you for very many years . This , in the ordinary courso of things , I can scarcely expect ; but I do ventuz-e to
hope that for some little time longer yet I may be permitted to be be with you , and to retain that fraternal regard , love , and esteem which I have already earned , so that in death I may not be forgotten . But whenever you gaze upon thafc picture ifc may elicit some passing
thought and a kindly word of one who went in and out among you , and of one who throughout his long life ever sought to maintain ancl practise those three grand Masonic principles of Brotherl y Love , Relief and Truth . Bro . Stock then resumed his seat amid the acclamations of the brethren , and the Lodge was closed .
LONDESBOROUGH LODGE , No . 734 .
a iHE installation of Bro . E . Mainprize took place afc the Masonic Hall , St . John ' s Avenue , Bridlinuton , on Wednesday , 5 th inst . The ceremony was performed by Bro . F . Greaser P . M . P . G . Standard Bearer . In the evening the banquet was held at the Britannia Hotel and was well attended , several visiting brethren being present .
EVERTON LODGE , No . 823 .
IT has hitherto been the custom of the Officers of this Lodo-e to organise an annual sea trip to the beautiful Welsh oinsfc , in aid of the Masonic Charities of the Province , aud in theso efforts the late Bro . T . II . Carefull P . M . rendered yeoman service . This year the "benefit" in aid of tho Charities took the form of a concert and
dance , which successfully came off in Rodnny Hall . The entertainment was under the control of Bros . W . Maddox W . M ., R . T . Britton J . W . who acted as Hen . Treasurer , and Edwin Kite S . D . as Hon . Secretary , whilo the general arrangements were entrusted to a cornpefcsnt body of Stewards . The artistes were Madame Gmefe
Bros . A . B . Ewarfc ( Organist of the Lodge ) , J . Handford , J . J [ , Ki r )( r , G . A . Redhead ( solo violin ) , T . Hague , E . 0 . Roberts , George Sin . fch Jackson , Masters Latham and Pritchard , and Miss Ivy Carefull Madame Graefe . who was in splendid voice , received a unanirm u ^
encore for Cowen a " IN ever Again , and subsequently rendered " Oia pro Nobis" witb most commendable artistic tasie , and in irreproachable style . Bro . Redhead's violin solos on English and Irish melodies were characterised by much care and ability ; and Miss Carefull , a
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min-aturo p rformer , wa- » given an encouraging •. *•¦ him for a wellplated pianoforte si-leer ion . Bo . King oontr huted ; n exceedingly interesting recitation on the ri ^ e ami progress of Ma onry and the choir from St . Luke ' s Church officiated in two instantes w th g-eat credit to themselves . The programme , which was of ;•ve y njoyable nature throughout , was followed b y a dunce , Bro . H . M . Molyneux P . P . G . D . C . actinias M . C .
KINGSTON LODGE , No . 1010 .
AT a meeting of tho members , held on the 5 th instant , in the new Masonic Hall , Kingston-square , Hull—Bro . Colonel H . Fawcett Pudsey in the chair—Bro . John Bilson , the Worshipful Master-elect for tbe ensuing year , was dul y installed by Bro . Francis Fullerfcon . Letters regretting inability to be present were received from numerous brethren . The newly-installed W . M .
app anted and invested the following brethren officers of the Lodge : — F . S . Brodriok S . W ., Herbert Woodhouse J . W ., the Rev . Canon McC > rmiok , D . D ., Chaplain , F . Fullerton Lecture Master , H . Forde Treasurer , J . Carlill Savill Secretary , VV . II . Briggs S . D ., P . 0 . Bishop J . D ., F . Bentley Onanist , T . A . Baldwin I . G . Ou
a resolution moved by Bro . W . H . Wellsted it was resolved : — " That a Committee , consisting of the W . M ., Wardens , and P . M . ' s , be formed to consider the best means of recognising the Mayoralty of Bro . John Sherbnrn , M . D . " This was seconded by Bro . F . Fullerton . Ifc is understood that the mode of recognition will be by a banquet .
After the closing of the Lodge , the brethren dined together in their dining-room , under the chairmanship of Bro . Bilson and the newlyappointed officers . The usual Masonic toasts were duly hononred ,
and a pleasant evening was spent . During the proceedings in the Lodge , the Worshipfnl Ma-ter , in eulogistic terms , a-ked the Secretary ( Bro . Carlill Savill ) to accept a Masonic jewel , bearing fche following inscription :
" Presented to Bro . J . Carlill Savill , by Bro . H . Fawcett Pudsey , Worshipful Master 1010 , in recognition nf valuable services , on removal of Lodge to new Masonio Hill , 1888 . " Bro . Carlill Savill acknowledged the gift in suitable terms .
ZETLAND LODGE , No . 1071 .
THE annual banquet was held on the 5 th instant , at Bro . N . Bray ' s Commercial Uotel , Saltash . There was a large attendance . After dinner the W . M . Bro . W . R . Rawling gave the toast of the Queen and Cra't . The toast of the M . W . Grand Master of England H . R . H . the Prince of Wales , was proposed in eulogistic terms by the W . M . and was drunk with enthusiasm . The R . W . Provincial Grand Mister of
Cornwall Bro . the Earl of Mount Edgcumbe , the R . W . Provincial Grand Master of Devon Lord Ebrington , and the Provincial Officeis of Cornwall and Devon were proposed from the chair , ancl responded to by Bros . J . T . Brooking , W . II . L . Clark , T . W . Lemon , S . Jew , D . Cross , and C . H . Cooper . Bro . W . N . Nancarrow S . W . next
proposed the health of the VV . M . Bro . W . H . Rawling . He felt sure Bro . Rawling would deserve the honour which had been conferred upon him . He had gone through the minor offices with credit to himself and to the Lodge , and he had no doubt that he would occupy the cha- ' r in the samo way . Bro VV . R . Rawling , in reply , thanked them
heartily for the way they hud received the toast . The I . P . M . of Lodge Zetland ( Bro . R . 0 . Revell ) was given by Brother R . Pearce , who presented Bro . Revell with a P . M . ' s jewel on behalf of Lodge Zetland . Bro . R . C . Revell responded . The medal , a very beautiful one , bore the following inscription : —
" Presented by fche members of Zetland Lodge , No . 1071 , Cornwall , to Bro . Richard Gaiter Revell P . M ., in appreciation of his Masonic worth ancl talent . —December 5 tb , 1888 . " The P . M . ' s of Lodge Zetl in . l waa proposed by Bro . Rawling and responded to by Bro . E . Herring in suitable terms Tne Treasurer
and Secretary was proposed by Bro . VV . H . L . Clark , who en ! ogi < ed the Secretary and Treasurer , Bros . J . Pearce and T . D-ieble . Bro . Deeble suitably responded . The S . aud J . W . of Lodge Zitland , pro . posed by Bro . R . 0 . Revell was responded to by Bros . VV . N . Nancarrow and T . Shaddock . The Senior and Junior Deacons and
Assistant Officers , proposed by Bro . H . Bowden and replied to by Bros . J . Laoder S . D ., Netting J . D ., R . Meadows I . G-., Fred A . Rawling D . C , W Front and C . Hunt Stewards . Our Sister Lodges and "Visiting Bn thren , proposed b y Bro . E . Herring , was responded to by Bros . Aitken Davies , Lavers , and Jew . Masons '
Wives and Sweethearts was proposed by Bro . Rabbage and replied to by Bros . Fred A . Rawling and W . P . Wood . Our Host and Hostess was proposed by the VV . M . and replied to by B < o . Bray .
Our Poor Brethren , wherever dispersed , however distressed , pp edy relief to them , proposed by Bro . Lemon , brought the toist list to a close . Afterwards songs were rendered by Bros . Jew , Cox , W . R . Rawling , and T . Betty .
MADOC LODGB , No . 1509 .
nnHE annual installation took place on the 5 th inst ., afc Portmad < o , * Bro . W . Jones ( N < rth and South Wides Tank ) being installed W . M . Bro . Dr . Jones Morris was the installing Officer ; he was assisted by Bro . Cornelius Davies P . G . S . W . of North Wales .
DUKE OP CORNWALL LODGE , No . 1529 .
THE annual festival was held in the Masonic : Hall , St . C dumb , on Wednesday , the 28 th ult ., when Bro . Drew was installed as Worshipful Master for tne ensuing year by Bro . Whitley , the retiring VV . M . The VV . M . appointed his Officers , as follow : —Bros . E . Y . Whitley I . P . M ., F . E . Remfrey P . G . P . S . W ., W . R . May J . W .,
J . R . Evans Secretary , T . Gatley P . M . Treasurer , B . Benny S . D , Brewer J . D ., Burgess D . C , J . James I . G ., Garrism Tyler , Coad Steward . After the usual business of the Lodge wa-i complete I the brethren adjourned to the Red Lion Hotel , where a must sumptuous banquet was laid by Mrs . Brewer .