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Installation Meetings, &C.
1211 , Scarth P . M . 289 , Moore , Hollis . Tomlinarm , Smith , & o . Two namo- * having been put hr-foro the L-vh / e as those of gMiilmneii snitiib'e for initiation into the Order , the W . M . th-n addressed the brethren present , as follows : —I have , askt'd the . W . M . 's of the Leeds L-idges to attend here to-day , t ^ e Silver Wedding day of the Prince
of Wales , for the purpose of sending to him an united expression of loyalty on this memorahl'i occasion . I recollect the ma-riage , which took place at St . Grorge ' s Chapel , Windsor , 25 years ago , very wt 11 and also the day when their Royal Highne-ses made their public entry into London . Some one has said that to look at the Princess
of Wales is to love her , and certainly when the English nation looked ou Her Royal Highness tbey loved her , and have loved her ever since . The poet laureate most happily expressed the mind of the English nation on that occasion , when he penned hia sp ' endid ode , of which ono verse is as follows : —
Sea King ' s daughter , as happy as fair , Beautiful bride of a blissful heir , Bride of the heir of the Kings of the Sea , Oh ! joy to the people and joy to the throne ,
Come to us , love us , and make us your own . For Saxon , or Dane , or Norman , we , Teuton or Celt , or whatever we be , We are each of us Danes in our welcome to thee , Alexandra !
Yes , from fche firsfc moment of her arrival fco the present , we have loved thePrinc .-ss , our future Queen . We have loved her not only for her gentle parts , 'her majestic mien , not merely for her sweet disposition , but in good truth for h"r consistent and simple goodness , for her devotion to her husband and children , and her adopted country ; and
I am sure of this that the hopus that were entertained at that Royal Ma-riage which fciok place 25 years a » o have been realised . We , as loyal Masons , happily meeting on this d > iy , unite in our expression of gratitude to the G . A . O . T . U . for having preserved the Roynl pair for so long . It is a long time in one ' s life , and it is a matter of
thankfulness that during that period no serious domestic calamity haa clouded their wedded life . As to H . R . H ., he is in every sense of the word a most popular man , anil in every sense of the word be has been a true Mason . I think ifc would be sadly wanting in us if we allowed this day to pass without sending some expresaion of our
feelings . As Lodge Prudence happens to meet on the actual day of tbe celebration , ifc struck me aa a happy thonght to » end a united Masonic greeting from Leeds , and I am extremely pleaded to know that my proposition meets with the unqualified approval of the membera of fche other seven Leeds Lodges . I propose fco send fche
following telegram to the Most Worshipfnl Grand Master . " The W . M . ' , Officers and Brethren of the 8 Masonic Lodges of Lefd « , in open Lodge , assembled under the binner of Lodge Prudence , No . 20 ( 19 , most respectfully and loyally greet H . R . H . the
Princo of Wales M . W . G . M ., and the Princess of Wales , ou this the celebration of their Silver WeiMing-day , and most earnestly p > ay T . G . A . O . T . U . to bless their Royal Highnesses for many ytara to come . "
( Signed ) TUDOR TREVOR W . M . 2069 . Bros . Scarth P . M . 289 , Jose Rickard W . M . 301 , Bradford W . M . 1211
Carter W . M . 1042 , all cordially supp > rted the motion , whilst Bro . Dr . Cartwright Smyth , in happy terms , added his voice to the general chorus of congratulation , and the motion having be u n adopted with great enthusiasm , it was at once despatched b y telegram fc > Sir Fras . Knollvs , for present tion . The Lodge shortly
af erwards closed in peace and harmony , and '' high tea " was partaken of by a large number of brethren and visitors . In the speeches sympathetic allusion was made by tho W . M . and others to the Fad bereavement which has befallen many noble families in Europe by the death of the German Emperor , who waa a friend and patron of the Craft .
UNITY LODGE . No . 71
THE following letter has been received in reply to a telegram sent by the W . M . Bro . John Russell , the Paat Masters and Brethren of this the oldest Lodge in the Province of Suffolk , to H . R . H . the Prince of Wales , congratulating him on his silver wedding : — "Lieutenant-General Sir Dighton Probyu , Comptroller and
Treasurer of the Prince of Wales' Household , is directed to thank the Worshipful Master , and throngh him the Brethren of the Lodge Unity , No . 71 , Lowestoft , for their kind telegram congratulating His Royal Hi ghness on the occasion of the celebration of bis silver wedding . —Marlborough Honse , Pall Mall , S . W ., 10 th March 1888 . "
JOPPA LODGE , No . 188
A MEETING was held on Monday , the sth instant , afc Freemasons ¦ - £ " - * - Tavern , Great Qneen Street . Among those present wero Bros Linn W . M ., Isaac Botibol S . W ., Gardner J . W ., J . Lyons P . M . Treas . Lazarns P . M . Secretary ; Past Masters L . and M . Alexander
opiegel , Dodson , Myers , Dewsnap , Roberts , Wall , and Abrahams ; Rucco Chap ., tl . Lazarns J . D ., Saqui and Garrard Stewards , together with several visitors . In tho course of the meeiing Bro . Smith was passed , Bro . Hartmann raised , and Mr . Paul Hetcht initiated .
ELDON LODGE . No . 1755
AT the meeting of this Lodge , on tho lOch instant , a beautifull y painted silk banner was presented to the Lodge by Bro . A . J . Tonkin , of the firm of Tonkin and Son , Park-street , Portishead . The prppont . f . tion was suitably acknowledged b y the W . M ., Bro . W . K . Thomas , and a heartv vote of thanks accorded . This being
the Silver Wedding day of tho Grand Master His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales , a telegram of congratulation was forwarded to Marlborough House , to which a gracious reply haa since been received .
Obituary.
Obituary .
BROTHER EDGAR BOWYER .
THR death of this well known Mason occurred this ( Friday ) morning . Ifc was only last night we heard thafc a sudden illness which had overtaken Brother Bowyer had assumed a serious aspect , and now we have juafc received a telegram announcing his demise . ]
The final meeting of the Board of Stewards of the recent Festival of the R > yal . Vlasouic Bjne ^ oleot Institution was
heU at Freemasons' Hall , on the 9 th instant , when the accounts were examined , passed , and ordered to hi settled . Vofcos of thanks to the Chairmm for presiding , as well as to the various Officers , were agreed to unanimously .
The lads at the Masonic School at Wood Green appear to be making a name for themselves in the football world , although it may be added ifc is only during the past season thafc the School has really devoted itself to the game .
During the present term five matches have been played ; two of these were won by the representatives of the Royal Masonic Institution for Boys , two were lost , and the other
resulted in a draw , both sides scoring two goals . The most enjoyable match was thafc played on fche 25 th ult ., between the R . M . B . I . first eleven and a team of Old Boys , who were defeated by 8 to 0 .
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PAINE&CO,BREWERS, ST . NEOTS , HUNTS , ( London Stores , Hornsey Station , KT . ) SUPPLY ALE and STOUT , in Small Casks or Bottles , to all parts of London and Suburbs . Messrs . PAINE anil Co . guarantee all their Ales ancl Stnuts to be brewed from Malt and Hops solely , and as a proof of the excellence of their Beers , refer to tho gold and other Medals which have been awarded them . Price List on application to—J . PEARSON " , at tho Loudon Stores , Hornsey Station , N .
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M . B . EOSBNBEEG , HIGH CLASS TAILOR and OUTFITTER , Toadies' Jacket and Ulster Maker , 16 and 17 LIVERPOOL STJREET , LONDON , E . C . MB . ROSENBERG respectfully cills attention to hi * very . extensive selection of Materials for Spring and Summer wear . Buying direct from the Msinu ' acturew , he is enabled to supply a good article at a really moderate price . Ilia work-rooms are under careful and prac ical supervision , so that First-class Finish , St } lo , and Fit can be guaranteed . Upon re- eipt of letter , M . Ti . ROSKNBKRG , or one of his Representatives , with a varied selection ol Piwtems , wi . l iittoucl to take orders . * N . B . —[ 'lease note thc only address--16 & 17 Liverpool Street , E . C . ( First Floor ) . Facing Great Kastern and North London Railway Stations , and adjoining Bishopsgate Station of ttie Metropolitan Railway .
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In tlrs Prp- * s ^ PIERCE GAMBIT , PAPERS & PROBLEMS . BY JAMES PIERCE , M . A , and W . TIMBRELL PIERCE . THIS work will comprise an exhaustive analysis of tho new variation nf the "Vienna Game , called Pierce Gambit , with copiou , illustrative Games and Diagrams ; toge her with art cles ou Chess , and a selection of tho authors' best Problems , hitherto uncollected . Thc price to subscribers will bo 2 s Gd , or sis copies for 12 s ; after publication the price will be raised to 5 s . Orders may bo addressed to Mr . W . W . MORGAN , FREEMASON ' CHRONICLE Office , Hermes Hill , Pentonville , N .
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Ci-own Svo price 23 . 6 d , cloth lettered , IttifOTiftatmmmi' u§tolimii\Bhmmma} By Bro . JAMES STEVENS , P . M ., P . Z . & e . "Maybe read with advantage bvfche whole Craft . '—Sunday Time * . " Grand Lodge should at once set to work to secure the desired uniformity . " —Sheffield Pont . " Tlie subject is ably argued by tho author . "—Western Daily Post . ' ¦ Useful and valuable in tho highest deirree . "—Exeter Gazette , " Will have ; a material effect on the future of Masonic Ritual . "—Soutk Western Star . " The author adduces many variations in tho language used by different Preceptors . " Cox ' s Loyal 2 [ onthhi Circular . " Oiisjiit Lo be in tho hands of every Onun : ; . " —jS ' orthampton Guardian . " To Freemasons generally it will bo found useful and valuable , and we commend it to their notice accordingly . "—Sitrm / Count ;/ OI , se cer . " Bro . Stevens's motion for a Committee on the subject of Uniformity of Ritual was carried by a large inajori y . "—Freemason ' s Chronicle report of < . rand Lodge meeting , 3 rd December 1379 . Scut , oy post , on receipt of stamps , by the Author , Bro . JAMKS STEVENS , 8 Queen Street Placo , London , E . C . ; or by Bro . VV . W . MORGAN , Belvidere Works , Hermes Hill , Pentonville , London , N .
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Installation Meetings, &C.
1211 , Scarth P . M . 289 , Moore , Hollis . Tomlinarm , Smith , & o . Two namo- * having been put hr-foro the L-vh / e as those of gMiilmneii snitiib'e for initiation into the Order , the W . M . th-n addressed the brethren present , as follows : —I have , askt'd the . W . M . 's of the Leeds L-idges to attend here to-day , t ^ e Silver Wedding day of the Prince
of Wales , for the purpose of sending to him an united expression of loyalty on this memorahl'i occasion . I recollect the ma-riage , which took place at St . Grorge ' s Chapel , Windsor , 25 years ago , very wt 11 and also the day when their Royal Highne-ses made their public entry into London . Some one has said that to look at the Princess
of Wales is to love her , and certainly when the English nation looked ou Her Royal Highness tbey loved her , and have loved her ever since . The poet laureate most happily expressed the mind of the English nation on that occasion , when he penned hia sp ' endid ode , of which ono verse is as follows : —
Sea King ' s daughter , as happy as fair , Beautiful bride of a blissful heir , Bride of the heir of the Kings of the Sea , Oh ! joy to the people and joy to the throne ,
Come to us , love us , and make us your own . For Saxon , or Dane , or Norman , we , Teuton or Celt , or whatever we be , We are each of us Danes in our welcome to thee , Alexandra !
Yes , from fche firsfc moment of her arrival fco the present , we have loved thePrinc .-ss , our future Queen . We have loved her not only for her gentle parts , 'her majestic mien , not merely for her sweet disposition , but in good truth for h"r consistent and simple goodness , for her devotion to her husband and children , and her adopted country ; and
I am sure of this that the hopus that were entertained at that Royal Ma-riage which fciok place 25 years a » o have been realised . We , as loyal Masons , happily meeting on this d > iy , unite in our expression of gratitude to the G . A . O . T . U . for having preserved the Roynl pair for so long . It is a long time in one ' s life , and it is a matter of
thankfulness that during that period no serious domestic calamity haa clouded their wedded life . As to H . R . H ., he is in every sense of the word a most popular man , anil in every sense of the word be has been a true Mason . I think ifc would be sadly wanting in us if we allowed this day to pass without sending some expresaion of our
feelings . As Lodge Prudence happens to meet on the actual day of tbe celebration , ifc struck me aa a happy thonght to » end a united Masonic greeting from Leeds , and I am extremely pleaded to know that my proposition meets with the unqualified approval of the membera of fche other seven Leeds Lodges . I propose fco send fche
following telegram to the Most Worshipfnl Grand Master . " The W . M . ' , Officers and Brethren of the 8 Masonic Lodges of Lefd « , in open Lodge , assembled under the binner of Lodge Prudence , No . 20 ( 19 , most respectfully and loyally greet H . R . H . the
Princo of Wales M . W . G . M ., and the Princess of Wales , ou this the celebration of their Silver WeiMing-day , and most earnestly p > ay T . G . A . O . T . U . to bless their Royal Highnesses for many ytara to come . "
( Signed ) TUDOR TREVOR W . M . 2069 . Bros . Scarth P . M . 289 , Jose Rickard W . M . 301 , Bradford W . M . 1211
Carter W . M . 1042 , all cordially supp > rted the motion , whilst Bro . Dr . Cartwright Smyth , in happy terms , added his voice to the general chorus of congratulation , and the motion having be u n adopted with great enthusiasm , it was at once despatched b y telegram fc > Sir Fras . Knollvs , for present tion . The Lodge shortly
af erwards closed in peace and harmony , and '' high tea " was partaken of by a large number of brethren and visitors . In the speeches sympathetic allusion was made by tho W . M . and others to the Fad bereavement which has befallen many noble families in Europe by the death of the German Emperor , who waa a friend and patron of the Craft .
UNITY LODGE . No . 71
THE following letter has been received in reply to a telegram sent by the W . M . Bro . John Russell , the Paat Masters and Brethren of this the oldest Lodge in the Province of Suffolk , to H . R . H . the Prince of Wales , congratulating him on his silver wedding : — "Lieutenant-General Sir Dighton Probyu , Comptroller and
Treasurer of the Prince of Wales' Household , is directed to thank the Worshipful Master , and throngh him the Brethren of the Lodge Unity , No . 71 , Lowestoft , for their kind telegram congratulating His Royal Hi ghness on the occasion of the celebration of bis silver wedding . —Marlborough Honse , Pall Mall , S . W ., 10 th March 1888 . "
JOPPA LODGE , No . 188
A MEETING was held on Monday , the sth instant , afc Freemasons ¦ - £ " - * - Tavern , Great Qneen Street . Among those present wero Bros Linn W . M ., Isaac Botibol S . W ., Gardner J . W ., J . Lyons P . M . Treas . Lazarns P . M . Secretary ; Past Masters L . and M . Alexander
opiegel , Dodson , Myers , Dewsnap , Roberts , Wall , and Abrahams ; Rucco Chap ., tl . Lazarns J . D ., Saqui and Garrard Stewards , together with several visitors . In tho course of the meeiing Bro . Smith was passed , Bro . Hartmann raised , and Mr . Paul Hetcht initiated .
ELDON LODGE . No . 1755
AT the meeting of this Lodge , on tho lOch instant , a beautifull y painted silk banner was presented to the Lodge by Bro . A . J . Tonkin , of the firm of Tonkin and Son , Park-street , Portishead . The prppont . f . tion was suitably acknowledged b y the W . M ., Bro . W . K . Thomas , and a heartv vote of thanks accorded . This being
the Silver Wedding day of tho Grand Master His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales , a telegram of congratulation was forwarded to Marlborough House , to which a gracious reply haa since been received .
Obituary.
Obituary .
BROTHER EDGAR BOWYER .
THR death of this well known Mason occurred this ( Friday ) morning . Ifc was only last night we heard thafc a sudden illness which had overtaken Brother Bowyer had assumed a serious aspect , and now we have juafc received a telegram announcing his demise . ]
The final meeting of the Board of Stewards of the recent Festival of the R > yal . Vlasouic Bjne ^ oleot Institution was
heU at Freemasons' Hall , on the 9 th instant , when the accounts were examined , passed , and ordered to hi settled . Vofcos of thanks to the Chairmm for presiding , as well as to the various Officers , were agreed to unanimously .
The lads at the Masonic School at Wood Green appear to be making a name for themselves in the football world , although it may be added ifc is only during the past season thafc the School has really devoted itself to the game .
During the present term five matches have been played ; two of these were won by the representatives of the Royal Masonic Institution for Boys , two were lost , and the other
resulted in a draw , both sides scoring two goals . The most enjoyable match was thafc played on fche 25 th ult ., between the R . M . B . I . first eleven and a team of Old Boys , who were defeated by 8 to 0 .
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PAINE&CO,BREWERS, ST . NEOTS , HUNTS , ( London Stores , Hornsey Station , KT . ) SUPPLY ALE and STOUT , in Small Casks or Bottles , to all parts of London and Suburbs . Messrs . PAINE anil Co . guarantee all their Ales ancl Stnuts to be brewed from Malt and Hops solely , and as a proof of the excellence of their Beers , refer to tho gold and other Medals which have been awarded them . Price List on application to—J . PEARSON " , at tho Loudon Stores , Hornsey Station , N .
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M . B . EOSBNBEEG , HIGH CLASS TAILOR and OUTFITTER , Toadies' Jacket and Ulster Maker , 16 and 17 LIVERPOOL STJREET , LONDON , E . C . MB . ROSENBERG respectfully cills attention to hi * very . extensive selection of Materials for Spring and Summer wear . Buying direct from the Msinu ' acturew , he is enabled to supply a good article at a really moderate price . Ilia work-rooms are under careful and prac ical supervision , so that First-class Finish , St } lo , and Fit can be guaranteed . Upon re- eipt of letter , M . Ti . ROSKNBKRG , or one of his Representatives , with a varied selection ol Piwtems , wi . l iittoucl to take orders . * N . B . —[ 'lease note thc only address--16 & 17 Liverpool Street , E . C . ( First Floor ) . Facing Great Kastern and North London Railway Stations , and adjoining Bishopsgate Station of ttie Metropolitan Railway .
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In tlrs Prp- * s ^ PIERCE GAMBIT , PAPERS & PROBLEMS . BY JAMES PIERCE , M . A , and W . TIMBRELL PIERCE . THIS work will comprise an exhaustive analysis of tho new variation nf the "Vienna Game , called Pierce Gambit , with copiou , illustrative Games and Diagrams ; toge her with art cles ou Chess , and a selection of tho authors' best Problems , hitherto uncollected . Thc price to subscribers will bo 2 s Gd , or sis copies for 12 s ; after publication the price will be raised to 5 s . Orders may bo addressed to Mr . W . W . MORGAN , FREEMASON ' CHRONICLE Office , Hermes Hill , Pentonville , N .
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Ci-own Svo price 23 . 6 d , cloth lettered , IttifOTiftatmmmi' u§tolimii\Bhmmma} By Bro . JAMES STEVENS , P . M ., P . Z . & e . "Maybe read with advantage bvfche whole Craft . '—Sunday Time * . " Grand Lodge should at once set to work to secure the desired uniformity . " —Sheffield Pont . " Tlie subject is ably argued by tho author . "—Western Daily Post . ' ¦ Useful and valuable in tho highest deirree . "—Exeter Gazette , " Will have ; a material effect on the future of Masonic Ritual . "—Soutk Western Star . " The author adduces many variations in tho language used by different Preceptors . " Cox ' s Loyal 2 [ onthhi Circular . " Oiisjiit Lo be in tho hands of every Onun : ; . " —jS ' orthampton Guardian . " To Freemasons generally it will bo found useful and valuable , and we commend it to their notice accordingly . "—Sitrm / Count ;/ OI , se cer . " Bro . Stevens's motion for a Committee on the subject of Uniformity of Ritual was carried by a large inajori y . "—Freemason ' s Chronicle report of < . rand Lodge meeting , 3 rd December 1379 . Scut , oy post , on receipt of stamps , by the Author , Bro . JAMKS STEVENS , 8 Queen Street Placo , London , E . C . ; or by Bro . VV . W . MORGAN , Belvidere Works , Hermes Hill , Pentonville , London , N .