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Cricket.
CRICKET .
—0 : 0—IT is with pleasnre we notice that the pupils of tho Royal Masonic Institution for Boys , afc Wood Green are doing well in the cricket field . We append iho result of two matches played recently , in which " Our Boys " proved successful on each occasion .
¦ ROYA L MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR BOYS v . TOTTERIDGE PARK SCHOOL .
Played at Totteridge , on lst inst . Score : —
R . M . I . B . H . V . Crane 51 A . 0 . Crompton 1 G . 0 . Fearon 5 K . F . Stainer 5 G . F . Webb 3 B . Wood 2
A . Stephenson 1 R . Melhnish 1 H . S . Wilson 0 L . Thomas ( not out ) ... 6 \ f . Waspe 4 Extras 20 Total 99
TOTTERIDGE PARK . F . Freeman 20 Drewitt 13 J . W . Avis 10 Rev . J . Bell ... 12 J . Prosser ... 8 T . Coombes 0
A . Marsh 3 R . Bayley 7 R . Dick ( not out ) ... .. T 6 W . Abraham 0 H . Horn ... 0 Extras 8 Total 87
ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR BOYS v . OLD HOLLOWAY COLLEGIANS . Played at Crouoh End , on Saturday , the llth inst . Score : —
R . M . I . B . H . V . Crane 13 L . Thomas 0 E . F . Staine 12 F . B . Wood 21 G . 0 . Fearon 11 G . F . Webb 2 T . P . Viven 3 B . Melhnish 4 A . C . Crompton 1 A . Stephenson ( not out ) ... 4 W . Waspe 0 Extras 2 Total 73
OLD HOLLOWAY COLLEGIANS . A . W . Browne 0 H . Sowerby 2 S . Brady 3 S . Taylor 11 A . R . Bourke 7 A . Lobb 4 A . Ridley 0 B . Maxwell 0 G . B . Kent 4 E . Higgs ( not out ) 0 P . Celphaue absent 0 Extras 7 Total 38
At tho meeting of the Evening Star Lodge , No . 1719 , held at the Freemasons' Hall , London , on Monday last , Bro . William A . Valons P . M . 429 , President of the Incorporated GAS Institute , the W . M ., presiding , Bro . James Stevens P . M . delivered a lecture on the Ritual of Symbolic
Masonry . The large number of brethren connected with the Gas Institute , the annual meeting of which was held in London on the following day , and who wero present on the invitation of their President , expressed their great
satisfaction with the arrangements for thei edification , and joined heartil y in the cordial vote of thanks accorded to the lecturer . A full report of the proceedings will appear in onr next issue .
Masonic Sonnets.—No. 1 .
MASONIC SONNETS . —No . 1 .
BY BRO . CHAS . FORSHAW , LL . D ., 2417 . THE INITIATE .
From darkness unto light I—he only knows Part of the truths whioh yet may wake his mind , From out its former languorous repose—And make him feel how truly he was blind . He ^ scaree can grasp th' unfolded mysteries , Nor can he comprehend the secret ways
That he has still to tread , e ' er he portrays To some apprentice their immensities . In Masonry he ' s bat a child iu arms ,
And shonld be quite content to rest awhile , Until the futnre all his fear disarms , Until he's safely crossed the last crook'd stile , That leads him from the maze into the plain , Where all is clear , like sunshine after rain . Winder Honse , Bradford .
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iMPfYRT ATJTH V-flTT / iT ? The MAOIC MHROE con . on an imH , » f ** . ¦ " * « U 1 lU £ i . tains invaluable advice matte ™ , £ ? , ? ii ub ] ect t 0 men contemplating marriage . Information in AflOrew CT " know - Sencl for tt to-dav . GratTs and lost Free . Auuress , Tan Secsstxsx , 1 FitzalUn Square , Sheffield .
Cricket
CRICKET
* — : o : — BRO . WILLIAM LEWIS HARDING .
THE mortal remains of our late brother , who died at bis residence , Belsize Honse , Haverfordwest , on the lst inst ., after a short illness , aged 56 years , were conveyed to their last resting place , St . Martin ' s Cemetery , on the 5 th instant . Tbe deceased bad been 28 years a member of the Cambrian Lodge , No . 464 , was a P . M . and Past Provincial Grand Organist , and was held in high estimation amongst
bis brethren . As a last sad mark of respect to departed merit tbe brethren attended the fnneral in fall Masonio regalia . Bro . Harding was for 42 years connected with tbe firm of Messrs . Davies , George and Davies , Solicitors . He had been for many years Organist of St . Mary's Church , Bandmaster of the Carol ! Martin Yeomanry Cavalry , and Haverfordwest Rifle Volunteers . The coffin , covered
with tbe Union Jack , on which rested the helmet and sword belt of the deceased , was borne on the shoulders of members of the Rifle Corps , six sergeants acting as pall bearers ; the cortege was led by tbe surplioed choirs of St . Mary's and St . Martin's , followed by the Yolunteer band of rank and file and officers , to the plaintively mournful strains of the Dead March in "Saul . " When the
procession arrived at the Cemetery Gates tbe employes of tbe firm relieved the sergeants and took their stations as pall bearers to the grave . At the conclusion of the service the brethren of the Mystic tie filed past tbe grave and threw their sprigs of acacia on the coffin . The majority of the inhabitants seemed to have turned oat to show their respect for the deceased .
BRO . ARTHUR PICK
THE remains of Bro . Arthur Pick were interred iu the Grantham Cemetery , on the 6 th instant . Deceased was a Freemason , and was followed to the grave by a goodly nnmber of brethren . The service was read by the Rev . C . Elsmere , vicar of Spittlegate , aud the usual sprig of acacia was dropped into the grave .
The Provincial Grand Lodge of Kent will be held at
the Granville Hotel , Ramsgate , on Friday next , the 24 th instant , afc 12 ' 30 o ' clock . The brethren will attend divine service in St . George ' s Churcb , at 2 p . m ., and a banquet will be served at the Granville Hotel , at 4 p . m .
All ex-Pupils of the Royal Masonio Institution for Girls desirous of visiting the Institution are invited by the Committee to do so on Saturday , the 25 th instant ,
that being ex-Pupils day . The time appointed for meeting is 3 p . m . We trust there will bo a large muster , as wo think much good is possible by fostering an intetost iu the School among the old pupils .
We have pleasure in directing attention to theannounc f ment made elsewhere—in the report of the Provincia l Grand Lodge of Norths and Hunts—as fco the acceptance by the Earl of Euston of the chairmanship of the next Festival of the Royal Masonic Institution for Girls . Tho
Institution is to be congratulated , nofc only on having secured so zealous a Mason for chairman , bufc also iu having one who brings a strong Province behind him , comprising a large number of Brethren desirous of endorsing the Masonic activity of their chief .
On Friday , the 27 th ult ., the pleasant series of musical rSunions in connection with the Northampton Masonio Club , was closed most happily . Through tbe . instrumentality of Brotber Herring and Brother Warwick , metropolitan talent bad been secured , with the result that the last Masonio " smoker " of the present season passed off witb the utmost Sclat . There was a capital attendance , several
ladies . The mysteries of the Craft were for a time banished , and the wondering womenfolk had an opportunity of enjoying , together witb the men , the lighter privileges of Masonio goodfellowship . Bro . A . Cookerill genially presided , and was supported by Brother Butler Wilkius and other brethren . The ohief contributors to the programme were of course the London vocalists—Miss Ash-mead ( soprano ) and Miss Glenn ( contralto ) , both of the Royal BnKlish
Opera Company , and Mr . Percy Roberts comio singer and banjoitt . Tbe demands on their goodness was most pressing , and encores were hearty and frequent . At the conclusion the Chairman proposed a hearty vote of thanks to the London friends who had given them such a grand musical treat . Bro . Henry Martin seconded , and it was carried nnanimously . Mr . Percy Roberts appropriately responded . A vote of thanks was also accorded Bros . Herring and Warwick for organising so successful a finale to the season's concerts .
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DEATH . BEETOLLE . —On the 9 th inat ., at 268 Caledonian Road , N ., Bro . JAMBS LEWIS WIIMAM BEBTOLLB P . M . Southern Star Lodge , No . 1158 . FriewU will please accept this intimation ,
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Cricket.
CRICKET .
—0 : 0—IT is with pleasnre we notice that the pupils of tho Royal Masonic Institution for Boys , afc Wood Green are doing well in the cricket field . We append iho result of two matches played recently , in which " Our Boys " proved successful on each occasion .
¦ ROYA L MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR BOYS v . TOTTERIDGE PARK SCHOOL .
Played at Totteridge , on lst inst . Score : —
R . M . I . B . H . V . Crane 51 A . 0 . Crompton 1 G . 0 . Fearon 5 K . F . Stainer 5 G . F . Webb 3 B . Wood 2
A . Stephenson 1 R . Melhnish 1 H . S . Wilson 0 L . Thomas ( not out ) ... 6 \ f . Waspe 4 Extras 20 Total 99
TOTTERIDGE PARK . F . Freeman 20 Drewitt 13 J . W . Avis 10 Rev . J . Bell ... 12 J . Prosser ... 8 T . Coombes 0
A . Marsh 3 R . Bayley 7 R . Dick ( not out ) ... .. T 6 W . Abraham 0 H . Horn ... 0 Extras 8 Total 87
ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR BOYS v . OLD HOLLOWAY COLLEGIANS . Played at Crouoh End , on Saturday , the llth inst . Score : —
R . M . I . B . H . V . Crane 13 L . Thomas 0 E . F . Staine 12 F . B . Wood 21 G . 0 . Fearon 11 G . F . Webb 2 T . P . Viven 3 B . Melhnish 4 A . C . Crompton 1 A . Stephenson ( not out ) ... 4 W . Waspe 0 Extras 2 Total 73
OLD HOLLOWAY COLLEGIANS . A . W . Browne 0 H . Sowerby 2 S . Brady 3 S . Taylor 11 A . R . Bourke 7 A . Lobb 4 A . Ridley 0 B . Maxwell 0 G . B . Kent 4 E . Higgs ( not out ) 0 P . Celphaue absent 0 Extras 7 Total 38
At tho meeting of the Evening Star Lodge , No . 1719 , held at the Freemasons' Hall , London , on Monday last , Bro . William A . Valons P . M . 429 , President of the Incorporated GAS Institute , the W . M ., presiding , Bro . James Stevens P . M . delivered a lecture on the Ritual of Symbolic
Masonry . The large number of brethren connected with the Gas Institute , the annual meeting of which was held in London on the following day , and who wero present on the invitation of their President , expressed their great
satisfaction with the arrangements for thei edification , and joined heartil y in the cordial vote of thanks accorded to the lecturer . A full report of the proceedings will appear in onr next issue .
Masonic Sonnets.—No. 1 .
MASONIC SONNETS . —No . 1 .
BY BRO . CHAS . FORSHAW , LL . D ., 2417 . THE INITIATE .
From darkness unto light I—he only knows Part of the truths whioh yet may wake his mind , From out its former languorous repose—And make him feel how truly he was blind . He ^ scaree can grasp th' unfolded mysteries , Nor can he comprehend the secret ways
That he has still to tread , e ' er he portrays To some apprentice their immensities . In Masonry he ' s bat a child iu arms ,
And shonld be quite content to rest awhile , Until the futnre all his fear disarms , Until he's safely crossed the last crook'd stile , That leads him from the maze into the plain , Where all is clear , like sunshine after rain . Winder Honse , Bradford .
Ad00504
iMPfYRT ATJTH V-flTT / iT ? The MAOIC MHROE con . on an imH , » f ** . ¦ " * « U 1 lU £ i . tains invaluable advice matte ™ , £ ? , ? ii ub ] ect t 0 men contemplating marriage . Information in AflOrew CT " know - Sencl for tt to-dav . GratTs and lost Free . Auuress , Tan Secsstxsx , 1 FitzalUn Square , Sheffield .
Cricket
CRICKET
* — : o : — BRO . WILLIAM LEWIS HARDING .
THE mortal remains of our late brother , who died at bis residence , Belsize Honse , Haverfordwest , on the lst inst ., after a short illness , aged 56 years , were conveyed to their last resting place , St . Martin ' s Cemetery , on the 5 th instant . Tbe deceased bad been 28 years a member of the Cambrian Lodge , No . 464 , was a P . M . and Past Provincial Grand Organist , and was held in high estimation amongst
bis brethren . As a last sad mark of respect to departed merit tbe brethren attended the fnneral in fall Masonio regalia . Bro . Harding was for 42 years connected with tbe firm of Messrs . Davies , George and Davies , Solicitors . He had been for many years Organist of St . Mary's Church , Bandmaster of the Carol ! Martin Yeomanry Cavalry , and Haverfordwest Rifle Volunteers . The coffin , covered
with tbe Union Jack , on which rested the helmet and sword belt of the deceased , was borne on the shoulders of members of the Rifle Corps , six sergeants acting as pall bearers ; the cortege was led by tbe surplioed choirs of St . Mary's and St . Martin's , followed by the Yolunteer band of rank and file and officers , to the plaintively mournful strains of the Dead March in "Saul . " When the
procession arrived at the Cemetery Gates tbe employes of tbe firm relieved the sergeants and took their stations as pall bearers to the grave . At the conclusion of the service the brethren of the Mystic tie filed past tbe grave and threw their sprigs of acacia on the coffin . The majority of the inhabitants seemed to have turned oat to show their respect for the deceased .
BRO . ARTHUR PICK
THE remains of Bro . Arthur Pick were interred iu the Grantham Cemetery , on the 6 th instant . Deceased was a Freemason , and was followed to the grave by a goodly nnmber of brethren . The service was read by the Rev . C . Elsmere , vicar of Spittlegate , aud the usual sprig of acacia was dropped into the grave .
The Provincial Grand Lodge of Kent will be held at
the Granville Hotel , Ramsgate , on Friday next , the 24 th instant , afc 12 ' 30 o ' clock . The brethren will attend divine service in St . George ' s Churcb , at 2 p . m ., and a banquet will be served at the Granville Hotel , at 4 p . m .
All ex-Pupils of the Royal Masonio Institution for Girls desirous of visiting the Institution are invited by the Committee to do so on Saturday , the 25 th instant ,
that being ex-Pupils day . The time appointed for meeting is 3 p . m . We trust there will bo a large muster , as wo think much good is possible by fostering an intetost iu the School among the old pupils .
We have pleasure in directing attention to theannounc f ment made elsewhere—in the report of the Provincia l Grand Lodge of Norths and Hunts—as fco the acceptance by the Earl of Euston of the chairmanship of the next Festival of the Royal Masonic Institution for Girls . Tho
Institution is to be congratulated , nofc only on having secured so zealous a Mason for chairman , bufc also iu having one who brings a strong Province behind him , comprising a large number of Brethren desirous of endorsing the Masonic activity of their chief .
On Friday , the 27 th ult ., the pleasant series of musical rSunions in connection with the Northampton Masonio Club , was closed most happily . Through tbe . instrumentality of Brotber Herring and Brother Warwick , metropolitan talent bad been secured , with the result that the last Masonio " smoker " of the present season passed off witb the utmost Sclat . There was a capital attendance , several
ladies . The mysteries of the Craft were for a time banished , and the wondering womenfolk had an opportunity of enjoying , together witb the men , the lighter privileges of Masonio goodfellowship . Bro . A . Cookerill genially presided , and was supported by Brother Butler Wilkius and other brethren . The ohief contributors to the programme were of course the London vocalists—Miss Ash-mead ( soprano ) and Miss Glenn ( contralto ) , both of the Royal BnKlish
Opera Company , and Mr . Percy Roberts comio singer and banjoitt . Tbe demands on their goodness was most pressing , and encores were hearty and frequent . At the conclusion the Chairman proposed a hearty vote of thanks to the London friends who had given them such a grand musical treat . Bro . Henry Martin seconded , and it was carried nnanimously . Mr . Percy Roberts appropriately responded . A vote of thanks was also accorded Bros . Herring and Warwick for organising so successful a finale to the season's concerts .
Ar00503
DEATH . BEETOLLE . —On the 9 th inat ., at 268 Caledonian Road , N ., Bro . JAMBS LEWIS WIIMAM BEBTOLLB P . M . Southern Star Lodge , No . 1158 . FriewU will please accept this intimation ,