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fco the late Bro . Eomaine Cullender Past Master , and Member of Parliament for Manchester , after whom tho Lodge was named— - < vhi :-h is never omitted ou such occasions in this Lodge , was given by Bro . Bettersby the J . D ., and drank iu silence . The ti-ast of the W . M . was proposed by the I . P . M ., wbo assured the visitors that thw .-election
that day wns a happy one , because it was unanimous for a Brother who would prove a worthy successor to a long roll of efficient Masters . Bro . Ernest Jones was a bom orator , a worthy sou of a worthy sire , the l < -te Ernest Jones , of legal aud political fame . The toast of the installing Master was entrusted to Bro . Past
Master Darbyshire , who said he felt a little embarrassment in dealing with it , because he had been ordered ( in an official note ) to " cut ifc short . " Still , after the very splendid manner the Installing Master had done his work in , he thought he should be justified in disobeying such a mandate , and would venture to speak at lengthen such
excellence . He felt that every one present would agree with him that Brn Edwards deserved the highest compliments , not only for tho work of that day , hut for the larue amount of service he had done for many years iu each degree of the Masonio art . It was to Bro . E I wards mainly clue that the flourishing Wolseley Lodge- was inaugurated .
He was its firsfc Master ; is still one of its brightest ornaments , and now the happy custodian of its Treasury . The Callender Lodge conld justifiably boast of having one of tho best Secretaries in this or any other Province , in the person of the Installing Master of the day . Bro . Darbyshire concluded by saying that from the applause
that greeted his remarks all round the festive board ho felt sure he had the approbation of those present for disregarding the " note " from the Installing Master . He hoped and knew that , they would all rise ancl drink most enthusiastically to the health , long life , and prosperity of Bro . Dan Edward * . The toast of the Visiting Brethren
was entrusted to Bro . Fust Master Walker ; he , in a ue * it little speech , made the numerous visitors feel themselves welcome . Bro . Walker ' s remarks were woll received . Responses wero given by Bros . Nathan , Harris , Whitehead , Horsfall , Griffiths W . M . elect Wolseley Lodge , and by that worthy last Provincial Officer Bro .
Berrisford , who has attended every installation of this Lodge since its consecration , over twenty years ago . Bro . Berrisford remarked that the installation of that day had never been excelled , nor a better or more bountiful festive board provided . He concluded by hoping and predicting a sfcill further prosperous career for this
popular " Fireside " Lodge . The Pasfc Masters , tho newly invested Officers , the Masonic Charities , and the Ty ler ' s toast were in due course given , and the proceedings brought to a close shortly after eleven . A number of songs ancl recitations were contributed
during the evening , by brethren and visitors . Amongst the latter , tho song of Bro . Dickenson , from Hebden Bridge , was grand . The singing and playing of Bro . Cart' -r , Prov . Grand Organist , from Bury , was excellent , and contributed largely to one of the happiest evenings ever spent in the Callender Lodge .
TEMPLE LODGE , No . 1094
rnHE twenty-third annual meeting of this Lodge was held on the - * - 10 th inst ., at the Masonio Hall , Ilopp-sttoet , Liverpool , to instal the W . M .-eleot , Bro . M . Alexander S . W ., arid there was n good attendance of members and visitors . The chair was taken bv
Bro . Fisher Edwin Bonsfcead W . M ., who has had a creditable year oi office . The W . M .-elect was presented by Bros . 11 . E . Martin ami E . 0 . Yelland and duly installed by Bro . Dr . E . D . II . Johnson . Th " new W . M . then invented his Officers as follow : — Bros . M . Alexander
S . W ., Boastead I . P . M ., Pye S . W ., Alexander J . W ., Alexander Seeretary ( re-appointed ) , Jones Treasurer ( re-electel ) , Martin D . C , Lett S . D ., Sutherland J . D , Lafcchford I . G ., Hudson Organist , Neiglibout
S . S ., Mitchell J . 8 ., Dodson A . S ., Ball Tyler . During the evening a beautiful P . M . ' s jewel of Runic and Gothic design ( approved by Sir F . Leighton ) was presented to fche I . P . M . ou behalf of the Lodge . Bro . Casey provided dinner in his usual excellent style .
LODGE OF ST . JOHN . No . 130 G
rpHE members of this Lodge , better known perhaps as tin JL St . John Lodge of Wapping , held their installation meeting a the Three Nuns Hotel , Aldgate , on Wednesday of last week . The chair was taken by the outgoing Master , Bro . James G . Twinn , whe was supported by tha W . M . elect , Bro . J . Loftus , the other Officers of the Lodge , Past Masters W . Beck ( Treasurer ) , J . Magrath , and A . G . Clements . Amongst the Visitors were Bros . Dormer J . D . 1571 .
G . H . Clark J . D . 1227 , B . Wicking P . M . 1076 , A . C . Berry 166 W . F . Wood 1050 , E . Schofield P . M . 511 , W . H . Myers P . M . 1445 !
J . F . Bland 65 , M . Jufcsum P . M . Eastern Star , G . H . Burge 65 , Charles Lacey P . M . 171 , J . Knight P . M . 1 ) 5 , W . W . Morgan P . M 211 , E . Ehrenberg 205 , F . J . Wood 1572 , J . Swanston 117 , & c , The brethren wero summoned for an exceptionally ,-ifir ' y hour for a London Lodge , bnt notwithstanding ties , when the W . M . sounded his gavel , at , three o ' clock , thero writ a eo ; ,, *! a ; tendance , ovii-ericing
the fact tho members Uke , an lubrest in the wo .-k of their Lode * e . After the minutes ofthe last , meeting had been read and confirmed , Bro . Ten-y , after all formalities had been observed , was raised to ihe sublime decree . The next bnshu- 's was to ballot for Messrs . Frederick Styles and Ernest Henry William Tripe , candidates for ( he mysteries and privileges of Freemasonry . Tho former gentleman had for his * - suoi * sors Bros . 0 . De . v .-e and Wal' -p , ¦ . ' . * :, i ! e the s- ** co ; , d
Candida ' s had u-curad fche good ofhees of the Ma , ;;* er elect ate ! 'he Worship ; nl Mast- < r . The n-R-ilt " -as favourable i- ' boi . h case * . Tha Audit Co- "' -. iitt 0 e now made their ivp- ¦!** - , end submitted their balance she * fc . The funds ' . viein au omin' -ntly ";' . * i-faefcorv c-itnlit'O" , a balance of nearly fi'hv nounde * a'anuiug to th" credit ol' ih . e
Lodge in th hands ofthe Treasurer . Bro . A . G . Clements P . M . no .. * took tho chair , and the \ V . ~ isl . elect , liro . John Loftus , > . va . ; presented * ' o receive at his hands the benefit ,: ! of instoliatio-i . A Board o ' Installed Masters was in due course opeeed , and Br th r Loftus was placed in tho chair . On the read mission of the brethren the •¦ ollo ' . ying were appointed to conduct the business of the Lodp-e for
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the e-nsnireg twelve months : — Bros . J . G . Twinn I . P . M ., . T . ( Kiev S . W , W . O . Svetman J . W ., W . il ek P . M . IV e * - * nr * r , W . McGY d li--Secretary , H . J . Llb .-fc S . D ., A . W . Flaek J . f } . . J . M . grath P . M . DC , Dickson I . G ., A . Liowl , C . Dave , and Jenkins St-wards , L itig-t ff Tvltn * . Bro . Clements 'rave the usual addresses with exoell-ut ¦ tr ' n-t .
I ho candidates named above , who , as we have already stited , wero accepted on the ballot , were now introduced and initiat-d by the new Worshi pful Master . A Paao Mister ' s jewel was presented fco Bro . Twinn , the outgoing Master , and reference was mado to the Stewardship Bro . Twinn had undertaken
on behalf of the Centenary Festival of tho Girls' School , ancl in support of which ten guineas had been voted at , a previous meeting . Consequent upon the satisfactory condition in which the Lodge stood in regard to its financial aspect , it was no * v proposed that au additional ton guineas be voted to tho same Institntion
with the view nf securing votes for this Lodgo in perpetuity . This was unanimously agreed to ; consequently Bro . Twinn will havo tho ooportunity of eclipsing tho brilliant achievement resulting from his eff ir-ts hist year on behalf of the Benevolent Institution , when ho
secured fche fourth place among the Loudon Stewards . After some other matters had received consideration Lodge was closed . A banquet followed , and in due course the Loyal and Masonic toasts were honoured .
/ \ N Wednesday the members of this Lo ge , one of the most prosv' perotis in the Province of Surrey , held tin emergency meeting , at the Sun Hotel , Kingsfcm . The W . M . Bro . George Moorman presided , and he was suppwted b y Bi others W . Dreweit S . W ., 11 . \ V . Humphreys J . W ., A . Laurence P . M . Secretary , C .
BROWNRIGG LODGE , No . 1638
Oldridge P . M . Trea-uror , F . J . Hunt Organi .-t , I . I . W . Willis I . G ., F . G . Mitchell T yler , William Lane P . M . P . P . G . S . B . V . sitors—F . Reeves 1275 , C . J . " Pefctic 889 , W . W . Morgan P . M . 211 . After the Lodge bad been formally opened Bro . E ¦¦ b-nson was raised , ancl Bros . Mills , Buia ' . l , Lancaster , and Townsend were severall y passc-d . There
were five candidates for initiation , Mr . Mayhew , who was ballotfc-d for' afc last meeting ; Mr . Thomas Mabey , who was proposed by Bro . Lockett and seconded b y Bro , Acton ; Mr . Arthur Martin , proposed by Bro . Bott and seconded by Bro . Robinson ; Mr . Charles Reuben Bayley , proposed by Bro . McCall Chambers seconded by
Bro . Thurgar ; and Mr . Matthew William Creak , proposed by Bro . A , Laurence P . M . and Secretary , seconded by Bro . W . Drewett S . W , The ballot for these four candidates was favourable , and they , with Mr . Mayhew , received the benefit of Masonic light . The exceptionally heavy work ofthe evening was conducted by the Worshipful
Master tn a painstaking and perfect manner , and the several Past Masters and Visitors complimented Bro . Moorman ou tho way he had fulfilled his duties . Tho Lodge-room was draped , and the members wore fcho insignia of grief iu recognition of the loss they had
sustained by the death of Bro . Buckland , who was a Founder and P . M . of the Lodge . After the names of two gentlemen had been banded in as candidates for initiation at a future meeting , Lodge was closed and the brethren partook of refreshments .
ARGONAUTS' LODGE , No . 2243
'F 1 HE first regular meeting of this Loclgo since the consecration 1 sfc •* - month was hold ou Monday , tho Di li instant , at the Cromvc-ll Hull , Putney . Bros . Eugen- MonteuuH P . M . P . G . S . W . M ., . 1 . C Radford S . W " ., J . F . Savory J . W ' ., II . . ] . Reynolds Acting I . P . M ., Frank Richardson P . G . D . Ti-.-a-siirer , Got * ion Sad'h Sectct . rv , G I ) . Li- 'ter S . D ., T . W . Willis J . D ., !< * . T . Smith I . G , J . P . Hoti-ntou
D . C , W . I ' , . Smith Stewa-d , Frank Sturgeon , Valentine \ i > h nson , F . E . Williams , 0 . W . Hughes , C . W . M-ipleton , II . H . W ,,,, droll ; - , and A . ifte-, 1 Williams P . M . P . G . S . Vi-itors —Bros . ti . Brio I'd . Standard Bearer 2060 , 0 . W . Stephens 11 , A . , 1 . B dley , Alfred Thompson ,
Rev . W . W . Mil-tin . Jam" - ! Kurti .-, and F . G . Mnehell Tyler . Lodge having been opened in the first degtee , the minutes ofthe cons , oration meeting w-re read mid confirmed . The ballot was then taken for Bros . Richardson ' , Mnpleton , Woodroffe , C . E . Smith , P . S . Smith , and F . Sturgeon , as joining members ; they were unanimously
elected . The ballot was next taken for Mr . F . E . Williams , of the Loudon Rowing Club , and Mr . Charles W . Hughes , of the Thames Rowing Club , and thoy wore elected . Bro . Richardson was elected Treasurer aud invested . Messrs . Williams and Hughes were initiated iu due form by the W . M . in an impressive raannar . The Report of
the Committo appointed to frame bye-laws for the Lodge was brought up by the Secretary , and received and adopted , and the byo-la . vs , subject to the approval of th .- M . W . G . M ., approved . Tha W . M . ms for the first and . second times , utid Bvo . Lister ell * -red to pteseut , a banner fco tlie Lodge , inser b d with the naues of lie . F tinders
1 'he W . M ., on behalf ot the i .-ri-thren , thanked Bio . Lister fee Ins generets offer . No thing t ' u trier o tiering , Ledge clos-d in due'oi'iu . ' 1 ' h hro'hren adjourned to a cold repast , a p l-as . ; ii ; evoe-mg bom .: p it , ' ¦ vith many ag-oeable rowing remiaiscoeees . Tie- a-iod r , ., s ; - . ¦ ¦ ¦ re honoured ; Bro :- ' . ' 1 hompson an I Haiti ,. replied tor tie- V . s ors .
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fco the late Bro . Eomaine Cullender Past Master , and Member of Parliament for Manchester , after whom tho Lodge was named— - < vhi :-h is never omitted ou such occasions in this Lodge , was given by Bro . Bettersby the J . D ., and drank iu silence . The ti-ast of the W . M . was proposed by the I . P . M ., wbo assured the visitors that thw .-election
that day wns a happy one , because it was unanimous for a Brother who would prove a worthy successor to a long roll of efficient Masters . Bro . Ernest Jones was a bom orator , a worthy sou of a worthy sire , the l < -te Ernest Jones , of legal aud political fame . The toast of the installing Master was entrusted to Bro . Past
Master Darbyshire , who said he felt a little embarrassment in dealing with it , because he had been ordered ( in an official note ) to " cut ifc short . " Still , after the very splendid manner the Installing Master had done his work in , he thought he should be justified in disobeying such a mandate , and would venture to speak at lengthen such
excellence . He felt that every one present would agree with him that Brn Edwards deserved the highest compliments , not only for tho work of that day , hut for the larue amount of service he had done for many years iu each degree of the Masonio art . It was to Bro . E I wards mainly clue that the flourishing Wolseley Lodge- was inaugurated .
He was its firsfc Master ; is still one of its brightest ornaments , and now the happy custodian of its Treasury . The Callender Lodge conld justifiably boast of having one of tho best Secretaries in this or any other Province , in the person of the Installing Master of the day . Bro . Darbyshire concluded by saying that from the applause
that greeted his remarks all round the festive board ho felt sure he had the approbation of those present for disregarding the " note " from the Installing Master . He hoped and knew that , they would all rise ancl drink most enthusiastically to the health , long life , and prosperity of Bro . Dan Edward * . The toast of the Visiting Brethren
was entrusted to Bro . Fust Master Walker ; he , in a ue * it little speech , made the numerous visitors feel themselves welcome . Bro . Walker ' s remarks were woll received . Responses wero given by Bros . Nathan , Harris , Whitehead , Horsfall , Griffiths W . M . elect Wolseley Lodge , and by that worthy last Provincial Officer Bro .
Berrisford , who has attended every installation of this Lodge since its consecration , over twenty years ago . Bro . Berrisford remarked that the installation of that day had never been excelled , nor a better or more bountiful festive board provided . He concluded by hoping and predicting a sfcill further prosperous career for this
popular " Fireside " Lodge . The Pasfc Masters , tho newly invested Officers , the Masonic Charities , and the Ty ler ' s toast were in due course given , and the proceedings brought to a close shortly after eleven . A number of songs ancl recitations were contributed
during the evening , by brethren and visitors . Amongst the latter , tho song of Bro . Dickenson , from Hebden Bridge , was grand . The singing and playing of Bro . Cart' -r , Prov . Grand Organist , from Bury , was excellent , and contributed largely to one of the happiest evenings ever spent in the Callender Lodge .
TEMPLE LODGE , No . 1094
rnHE twenty-third annual meeting of this Lodge was held on the - * - 10 th inst ., at the Masonio Hall , Ilopp-sttoet , Liverpool , to instal the W . M .-eleot , Bro . M . Alexander S . W ., arid there was n good attendance of members and visitors . The chair was taken bv
Bro . Fisher Edwin Bonsfcead W . M ., who has had a creditable year oi office . The W . M .-elect was presented by Bros . 11 . E . Martin ami E . 0 . Yelland and duly installed by Bro . Dr . E . D . II . Johnson . Th " new W . M . then invented his Officers as follow : — Bros . M . Alexander
S . W ., Boastead I . P . M ., Pye S . W ., Alexander J . W ., Alexander Seeretary ( re-appointed ) , Jones Treasurer ( re-electel ) , Martin D . C , Lett S . D ., Sutherland J . D , Lafcchford I . G ., Hudson Organist , Neiglibout
S . S ., Mitchell J . 8 ., Dodson A . S ., Ball Tyler . During the evening a beautiful P . M . ' s jewel of Runic and Gothic design ( approved by Sir F . Leighton ) was presented to fche I . P . M . ou behalf of the Lodge . Bro . Casey provided dinner in his usual excellent style .
LODGE OF ST . JOHN . No . 130 G
rpHE members of this Lodge , better known perhaps as tin JL St . John Lodge of Wapping , held their installation meeting a the Three Nuns Hotel , Aldgate , on Wednesday of last week . The chair was taken by the outgoing Master , Bro . James G . Twinn , whe was supported by tha W . M . elect , Bro . J . Loftus , the other Officers of the Lodge , Past Masters W . Beck ( Treasurer ) , J . Magrath , and A . G . Clements . Amongst the Visitors were Bros . Dormer J . D . 1571 .
G . H . Clark J . D . 1227 , B . Wicking P . M . 1076 , A . C . Berry 166 W . F . Wood 1050 , E . Schofield P . M . 511 , W . H . Myers P . M . 1445 !
J . F . Bland 65 , M . Jufcsum P . M . Eastern Star , G . H . Burge 65 , Charles Lacey P . M . 171 , J . Knight P . M . 1 ) 5 , W . W . Morgan P . M 211 , E . Ehrenberg 205 , F . J . Wood 1572 , J . Swanston 117 , & c , The brethren wero summoned for an exceptionally ,-ifir ' y hour for a London Lodge , bnt notwithstanding ties , when the W . M . sounded his gavel , at , three o ' clock , thero writ a eo ; ,, *! a ; tendance , ovii-ericing
the fact tho members Uke , an lubrest in the wo .-k of their Lode * e . After the minutes ofthe last , meeting had been read and confirmed , Bro . Ten-y , after all formalities had been observed , was raised to ihe sublime decree . The next bnshu- 's was to ballot for Messrs . Frederick Styles and Ernest Henry William Tripe , candidates for ( he mysteries and privileges of Freemasonry . Tho former gentleman had for his * - suoi * sors Bros . 0 . De . v .-e and Wal' -p , ¦ . ' . * :, i ! e the s- ** co ; , d
Candida ' s had u-curad fche good ofhees of the Ma , ;;* er elect ate ! 'he Worship ; nl Mast- < r . The n-R-ilt " -as favourable i- ' boi . h case * . Tha Audit Co- "' -. iitt 0 e now made their ivp- ¦!** - , end submitted their balance she * fc . The funds ' . viein au omin' -ntly ";' . * i-faefcorv c-itnlit'O" , a balance of nearly fi'hv nounde * a'anuiug to th" credit ol' ih . e
Lodge in th hands ofthe Treasurer . Bro . A . G . Clements P . M . no .. * took tho chair , and the \ V . ~ isl . elect , liro . John Loftus , > . va . ; presented * ' o receive at his hands the benefit ,: ! of instoliatio-i . A Board o ' Installed Masters was in due course opeeed , and Br th r Loftus was placed in tho chair . On the read mission of the brethren the •¦ ollo ' . ying were appointed to conduct the business of the Lodp-e for
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the e-nsnireg twelve months : — Bros . J . G . Twinn I . P . M ., . T . ( Kiev S . W , W . O . Svetman J . W ., W . il ek P . M . IV e * - * nr * r , W . McGY d li--Secretary , H . J . Llb .-fc S . D ., A . W . Flaek J . f } . . J . M . grath P . M . DC , Dickson I . G ., A . Liowl , C . Dave , and Jenkins St-wards , L itig-t ff Tvltn * . Bro . Clements 'rave the usual addresses with exoell-ut ¦ tr ' n-t .
I ho candidates named above , who , as we have already stited , wero accepted on the ballot , were now introduced and initiat-d by the new Worshi pful Master . A Paao Mister ' s jewel was presented fco Bro . Twinn , the outgoing Master , and reference was mado to the Stewardship Bro . Twinn had undertaken
on behalf of the Centenary Festival of tho Girls' School , ancl in support of which ten guineas had been voted at , a previous meeting . Consequent upon the satisfactory condition in which the Lodge stood in regard to its financial aspect , it was no * v proposed that au additional ton guineas be voted to tho same Institntion
with the view nf securing votes for this Lodgo in perpetuity . This was unanimously agreed to ; consequently Bro . Twinn will havo tho ooportunity of eclipsing tho brilliant achievement resulting from his eff ir-ts hist year on behalf of the Benevolent Institution , when ho
secured fche fourth place among the Loudon Stewards . After some other matters had received consideration Lodge was closed . A banquet followed , and in due course the Loyal and Masonic toasts were honoured .
/ \ N Wednesday the members of this Lo ge , one of the most prosv' perotis in the Province of Surrey , held tin emergency meeting , at the Sun Hotel , Kingsfcm . The W . M . Bro . George Moorman presided , and he was suppwted b y Bi others W . Dreweit S . W ., 11 . \ V . Humphreys J . W ., A . Laurence P . M . Secretary , C .
BROWNRIGG LODGE , No . 1638
Oldridge P . M . Trea-uror , F . J . Hunt Organi .-t , I . I . W . Willis I . G ., F . G . Mitchell T yler , William Lane P . M . P . P . G . S . B . V . sitors—F . Reeves 1275 , C . J . " Pefctic 889 , W . W . Morgan P . M . 211 . After the Lodge bad been formally opened Bro . E ¦¦ b-nson was raised , ancl Bros . Mills , Buia ' . l , Lancaster , and Townsend were severall y passc-d . There
were five candidates for initiation , Mr . Mayhew , who was ballotfc-d for' afc last meeting ; Mr . Thomas Mabey , who was proposed by Bro . Lockett and seconded b y Bro , Acton ; Mr . Arthur Martin , proposed by Bro . Bott and seconded by Bro . Robinson ; Mr . Charles Reuben Bayley , proposed by Bro . McCall Chambers seconded by
Bro . Thurgar ; and Mr . Matthew William Creak , proposed by Bro . A , Laurence P . M . and Secretary , seconded by Bro . W . Drewett S . W , The ballot for these four candidates was favourable , and they , with Mr . Mayhew , received the benefit of Masonic light . The exceptionally heavy work ofthe evening was conducted by the Worshipful
Master tn a painstaking and perfect manner , and the several Past Masters and Visitors complimented Bro . Moorman ou tho way he had fulfilled his duties . Tho Lodge-room was draped , and the members wore fcho insignia of grief iu recognition of the loss they had
sustained by the death of Bro . Buckland , who was a Founder and P . M . of the Lodge . After the names of two gentlemen had been banded in as candidates for initiation at a future meeting , Lodge was closed and the brethren partook of refreshments .
ARGONAUTS' LODGE , No . 2243
'F 1 HE first regular meeting of this Loclgo since the consecration 1 sfc •* - month was hold ou Monday , tho Di li instant , at the Cromvc-ll Hull , Putney . Bros . Eugen- MonteuuH P . M . P . G . S . W . M ., . 1 . C Radford S . W " ., J . F . Savory J . W ' ., II . . ] . Reynolds Acting I . P . M ., Frank Richardson P . G . D . Ti-.-a-siirer , Got * ion Sad'h Sectct . rv , G I ) . Li- 'ter S . D ., T . W . Willis J . D ., !< * . T . Smith I . G , J . P . Hoti-ntou
D . C , W . I ' , . Smith Stewa-d , Frank Sturgeon , Valentine \ i > h nson , F . E . Williams , 0 . W . Hughes , C . W . M-ipleton , II . H . W ,,,, droll ; - , and A . ifte-, 1 Williams P . M . P . G . S . Vi-itors —Bros . ti . Brio I'd . Standard Bearer 2060 , 0 . W . Stephens 11 , A . , 1 . B dley , Alfred Thompson ,
Rev . W . W . Mil-tin . Jam" - ! Kurti .-, and F . G . Mnehell Tyler . Lodge having been opened in the first degtee , the minutes ofthe cons , oration meeting w-re read mid confirmed . The ballot was then taken for Bros . Richardson ' , Mnpleton , Woodroffe , C . E . Smith , P . S . Smith , and F . Sturgeon , as joining members ; they were unanimously
elected . The ballot was next taken for Mr . F . E . Williams , of the Loudon Rowing Club , and Mr . Charles W . Hughes , of the Thames Rowing Club , and thoy wore elected . Bro . Richardson was elected Treasurer aud invested . Messrs . Williams and Hughes were initiated iu due form by the W . M . in an impressive raannar . The Report of
the Committo appointed to frame bye-laws for the Lodge was brought up by the Secretary , and received and adopted , and the byo-la . vs , subject to the approval of th .- M . W . G . M ., approved . Tha W . M . ms for the first and . second times , utid Bvo . Lister ell * -red to pteseut , a banner fco tlie Lodge , inser b d with the naues of lie . F tinders
1 'he W . M ., on behalf ot the i .-ri-thren , thanked Bio . Lister fee Ins generets offer . No thing t ' u trier o tiering , Ledge clos-d in due'oi'iu . ' 1 ' h hro'hren adjourned to a cold repast , a p l-as . ; ii ; evoe-mg bom .: p it , ' ¦ vith many ag-oeable rowing remiaiscoeees . Tie- a-iod r , ., s ; - . ¦ ¦ ¦ re honoured ; Bro :- ' . ' 1 hompson an I Haiti ,. replied tor tie- V . s ors .
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