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might feel a little more benevolent than usual , and enable him to take up a substantial sum for that Institution . He thought something should be done to relieve the large number of applicants , and to lessen the number of those who went away empty handed . This was a most deserving cause , and he hoped they would contribute a sum that would redound to the credit of the lodge .
Bro . La Feuillade , W . M ., subsequently announced that the contributions received that evening had enabled him to raise the total of his list to 50 guineas . The Worshipful Master proposed " The Visitors , " and said that among the large number present that evening there were some eminent Masons . There were no Grand Officers in attendance , but there were several distinguished
W . M . 's , P . M . 's , and officers , to all of whom he extended a warm welcome . Several of the visiting brethren were his own friends of many years' standing . He would call upon Bro . Tuson , whom he had known for 20 years , and Bros . Stunt and Johnson . He was indebted to the latter brother for the benefit of his experiences . Bro . H . Tuson , P . M . 20 ,, in returning thanks , said he wished the duty could have fallen into better hands . He
thanked the W . M . for the honour conferred upon him by mentioning his name , and , on behalf of the visitors , thanked the lodge sincerely for the hospitality they had received . He desired to express his appreciation of the manner in which the work had been performed , but assured the brethren that it was only characteristic of the W . M ., for whatever he undertook , he carried out in a highly satisfactory and creditable style . Bro . La Feuillade would prove a credit to the lodge , and the members would not regret their rhnirn .
Bro . W . Stunt , W . M . 1641 , added his testimony to the good working , and said he was aware of the great interest taken by the W . M . in Masonry , and therefore congratulated the lodge on having such a Master . " The Past Masters " was then introduced by the W . M ., who expressed his regret that there were very few P . M . ' s present . That was the only opportunity afforded him of
referring to the I . P . M ., who , he considered , entered office under trying circumstances . The lodge had to move from its home to its present quarters , which must have a detrimental effect . Bro . Plowman had carried out the affairs of their lodge in a very creditable manner , and had faithfully studied its best interests , whilst his kind and genial bearing had won the hearts of the members . He now had the
pleasure of placing on his breast the jewel voted to him m recognition of his efficient services rendered whilst he occupied the chair . Bro . J . Plowman , I . P . M ., after assuring them that he was at present unaccustomed to the novelty of his position , tendered his sincere thanks for this mark of their favour , of which he was very proud , and which he accepted with the
same grace as it was given . In giving "The Treasurer and Secretary , " the W . M . again referred to the abscence of Bro . Everett , 'Ireas ., whose greatest grief , he was sure , was that he could not be with them . Bro . Everett had occupied the position of Treasurer for 12 months , and was a most invaluable officer . They were all aware that he was a most able Mason , and
his general utility was proverbial . Their Secretary was almost like one of the fixed jewels of the lodge , for he had been with them almost since its formation , and performed his duties to the great satisfaction of the brethren . He had to thank him for many kind services rendered , which were quite outside his duties as Secretary . Bro . Stuart , P . M ., Sec , returned thanks , and expressed
his intention of continuing to exert his best endeavours for the welfare of the lodge . "The Officers" having been given , and responded to by Bro . Lingley , S . W ., the Tyler ' s toast brought the proceedings to a close . An excellent programme of music was successfully carried out under the direction of Bro . Grover , Org .
DUKE OF CONNAUGHT LODGE ( No . 1524 ) . —The installation meeting of this prosperous lodge was held on Thursday , the 27 th ult , at Anderton's Hotel , Fleet-street . Amongst the large number of members present were Bros . Arthur Ferrar , W . M . ; Rudolf Polak , S . W ., W . M . elect ; G . Ferrar , J . W . ; W . H . Brand , P . M ., Treas . ; W . H . Lee , P . M ., P . A . G . Sec . Middx ., Sec ;
A . R . Olley , S . D . ; W . Beaslev , J . D . ; J . H . Rich , I . G . ; W . Wright . D . C . ; E . Frisby , Org . ; W . Simpson and J . Robinson , Stewards ; E . Brasted , P . M . ; C . Lorkin , P . M . ; J . L . Payne , P . M . ; and E . Dignam , P . M . Visitors Bros . J . Archer , 16 S 5 ; C . J . Grove , J . W . 742 ; S . Studd , P . M . 1375 ; J . McLaren , 1 S 05 ; G . Baugh , 54 S ; F . Wootton , 19 S 6 ; J . R . Morford , 5 69 ; W . - Darnell , P . M .
1679 ; C . Levett , 1507 ; H . Neville , 1320 ; J . Ardenne , 1184 ; R . Pasco , 27 ; D . Moss , P . M . 1275 ; J . Doyle , 1926 ; and W . \ V . Lee , 1 S 97 . The lodge was opened in due form , and the minutes of the last meeting read and confirmed . The report of the Audit Committee was received and adopted , showing asubstantial balance to the credit of the lod ge and benevolent
funds , notwithstanding the heavy demands made upon the latter during the year . Bro . Ellis having been passed to the Second Degree , Bro . W . H . Lee , P . M ., Sec , rose and said he had a painful duty to perform , which was to remind the brethren of the serious loss sustained by the lodge since the last meeting by the sudden death of Bro . Charles W . Smyth , P . M . His unexpected death would be sincerely
regretted by every member of the lodge , for he was highly respected and esteemed b y all who had the good fortune to make his acquaintance . Bro . Smyth , P . M ., had taken a lively interest in the foundation of their lodge , and had continued to exert himself on its behalf up to the time of his melancholy death . He was naturally kind and genial , and was happy in the possession of those
good qualities which make alike the good man and the good Mason , causing him to be beloved by a large circle of _ friends . Many members present had known Bro . Smyth in his happy home as a kind husband and an indulgent father , and the greatest sympathy would be felt for his widow and family in their sad affliction . ( Bro . Lee ) therefore , moved a resolution expressing the regret
of the lodge at the decease of their esteemed brother , and of _ sympathy and condolence with his widow and family in the irreparable loss they had sustained . Bro . Lorkin , P . M ., seconded the resolution , which was carried unanimously , and said he had known Bro . Smyth for many years as a friend and neighbour and as one ever ready to exert his influence in the cause of Charity . The installation ceremony was then proceeded with , and Bro . Rudolf Polak , S . W ., was installed W . Master by Bro .
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Arthur Ferrar , I . P . M ., in a very able and efficient manner . The following brethren were appointed and invested as officers for the ensuing year : Bros . G . Ferrar , S . W . ; A . R . Olley , J . W . ; W . H . Brand , P . M ., Treas . ; W . II . Lee , P . M ., Sec ; W . Beasley , S . D . ; J . H . Rich , J . D . ; W . Wright , I . G . ; W . Simpson , Org . ; J . Robinson and E . Winch , Stwds . ; J . T . March , P . M ., Tyler . Bro . A .
Ferrar , the Installing Master , then delivered the usual addresses in an impressive style that suitably closed a very successful year of office . Bro . Polak , W . M ., presented Bro . Farrar , I . P . M ., with a handsome P . M . ' s jewel voted by the lodge , and said that their I . P . M . had performed his work during the year in a highly creditable manner , and it was the unanimous wish of the brethren that he would be
spared for many years to be with them . The circular from Bro . the Earl of Carnarvon , M . W ., ProG . M ., respecting the Jubilee Festival was read , and the proposals it contained approved by the lodge , which was then closed . The brethren then adjourned to a recherche repast , at the conclusion of which the usual loyal and Masonic toasts where honoured .
"The Oueen and the Craft , " "H . R . H . the Prince of Wales , MLW . G . M ., " and "The Grand Officers" having been given , and received in the customary hearty manner , Bro . A . Ferrar , I . P . M ., proposed "The W . M ., " and said he was quite sure it would be received with enthusiasm by all present . He regretted that Bro . Polak , W . M ., had not had the opportunity that evening of performing one of
the ceremonies , and thus giving the brethren a proof of his knowledge of the ritual . But their W . M . had performed the various offices he had held in a manner that left no doubt as to his capabilities for the important office to which he had been promoted . He asked them to drink to the health of their W . M ., and wish him a happy and prosperous year of office .
Bro . R . Polak , W . M ., tendered his sincere thanks to the I . P . M . for the kind terms in which he had offered the toast of his health to the brethren , and the brethren for the cordial manner in which they had received it . He would use his best endeavours to satisfactorily perform his duties , and relied upon the officers and members to support and assist him during his term of office .
"The Visitors" was next given by the Worshipful Master , who remarked that that toast was one that was always received with warmth in that and every other lodge , for it was by the brethren visiting other lodges that the feelings of brotherly love and good fellowship were promoted . He hoped that the visitors had enjoyed the working they had seen , and that they appreciated the efforts that
had been made to entertain them at the banquet table . He heartily welcomed the visiting . brethren , and hoped their visits would be repeated . Bro . S . Studd , P . M . 1375 , in responding on behalf of the visitors , said he was sure it must be gratifying to every visiting brother present to find the good working they had witnessed , and also to see the cordiality and good feeling
existing amongst the members . He nad been struck with the great prosperity the lodge seemed to enjoy , but he had been more struck with the brotherly love and good fellowship that was clearly evinced from one to another amongst the members . He also perceived that the lodge possessed a number of young and capable Masons who would do credit to the Craft in years to come . Bro . Polak was particularly
fortunate in being W . M . during the Jubilee year of her Majesty , and the visitors hoped he would have as much prosperity as he desired during his tenure of office . He ( Bro . Studd ) wished to add a word of praise respecting the installation ceremony . He had frequently seen that ceremony performed , and had worked it himself several times , but he had never seen it rendered as he had on the present
occasion . He congratulated the I . P . M . on the wonderful power and impressiveness with which he had carried it out . Bro . J . Doyle , 1926 , also replied , and said that this was the second lodge he had had the privilege of entering in England . He had visited many lodges in different parts of the world , but he must assure them that a lodge more perfectly worked he had never seen . He was happy to have
had the opportunity of visiting them , and could not find words to adequately express his thanks for the very kind reception he had met with . In Malta , where his lodge met , they had nothing to compare with the lodge rooms he had seen in this country , for they were confined to nooks and corners where they might meet without fear of disturbance . Bro . A . Ferrar , I . P . M ., replied for " The Past Masters , "
and on their behalf tendered thanks for the cordiality with which the toast had been given and received . He had been a P . M . for a very short time , but felt it a very great pleato be able to respond for the toast . He assured them that nothing should be wanting on his part to maintain the position of the lodge , and he trusted that the W . M . would have a successful year of office .
In giving " The 1 reasurer and Secretary , " the Worshipful Master said they were two of the mostimportant officers of the lodge . They were fortunate in possessing two such brethren as Bros . Brand and Lee , for all present were aware how ably they managed the affairs of that lodge . It was their hope that those two brethren would retain their offices for many years to come .
Bro . W . H . Brand , P . M ., Treasurer , thanked Bro . Polak , W . M ., for the kind and flattering way in which he had proposed the toast . He had to confess that he was somewhat flattered with the cordial reception with which he was invariably received . He was sorry that the balance shown in the accounts was not quite as large as last year ; but he nevertheless hoped they would progress satisfactorily .
The late Bro . Smyth , who had been recently taken from them , was the founder of the Charity box which they were in the habit of seeing at each meeting , and the contents of which helped to swell the Benevolent Fund . They had been able during the past year to give a brother and his widow five guineas each from that fund , which was a good institution , and it would stand on record as one of the
services rendered by a P . M . of the lodge . Bro . W . H . Lee , P . M ., Secretary , also responded , and thanked the W . M . and brethren for the reception accorded the toast . Of course , as the father of the lodge , it was hardly necessary for him to say what a great interest he took in its welfare . Most of those present who had
anything to do with the working of a lodge would know that the affairs require careful consideration , and if the P . M . 's did not do their best , the lodge would not progress , but would probably run into debt . What therefore the P . M . ' s did they did for the best , and as long as they had the confidence of the members they would continue to exert their influence to promote the best interests of the lodge .
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"The Officers" having been given , the Tyler ' s toast closed the proceedings . An excellent programme of music was carried out under the direction of Bro . Frisby , Organist , who was assisted by Bros . Rich , Tumbrel , Oakley , Dignam , and others .
COWES , —Medina Lodge ( No . 35 ) . —The Installation Meeting of this lodge was held in the Masonic Hall , Cowes , on the 13 th inst . There were present Bros . J . C . Airs , P . M ., D . C , W . M . pro tern . ; R . L . Roberton , I . P . M ., W . M . 2169 ; G . A . Mursell , P . M ., P . P . S . G . D ., Sec ; H . C . Damant , S . W . ; F . Rutland , J . W . ; J . Leftwich , S . D . ; Albert E . Lee , J . D . ; R . Cullingford ,
I . G . ; H . H . Wheeler , P . M ., Reg . ; A . Barfield , P . P . J . G . D . ; T . W . Faulkner , P . M ., P . P . J . G . W ., Treas . ; T . M . Taylor , Stwd . ; S . Young , Tyler . ; B . Sullivan , T . Halliday , F . W . Dyett , W . H . Bartlett , S . S . Wheeler , A . Perry , Chas . Stock , Chas . Dewdney , Stanley W . R . Russell , J . Binfield Bird , jun ., F . Osborne , H . Barlow , W . Snellgrove , G . F . Werry , Oliver H . Caws , T . W . R .
Edlind ( St . Nicholai Lodge , Sweden ); George Brown . 328 and 2169 ; John Stafford Bush , 1037 ; John R . Dawson , P . M . 35 ; Alfred Greenham , W . M ., and F . Rayner , J . W . Chine Lodge ; George R . King , W . M ., and G . A . Brannon , J . D . Albany Lodge ; A . Shaw , W . M . Sandown Lodge ; H . J . Pain , S . W ., and G . J . Myers , 1339 ; H . C . Sims , I . G . 1461 . Bro . S . Wheeler , P . M . Albany
Lodge , P . P . G . D ., telegraphed felicitations , stating that he was detained on the mainland on account of the fog prevailing ; and other visitors were prevented from attending by the same cause . After the completion of the ordinary business of the lodge , the W . M . elect for the ensuing year , Bro . H . C Damant , S . W ., was installed in thechair by Bro . Faulkner with all the accuracy of ceremonial and impressiveness of
which he is so capable . The W . M . then invested the following brethren as his officers for the year , the collars of the I . P . M . and Chaplain being taken pro tern , by Bros . Airs and Barfield ; Bros . H . C . Manners , I . P . M . ; F . Rutland , S . W . ; J . Leftwich , J . W . ; T . W . Faulkner , P . M ., P . P . J . G . W ., Treas . ; Rev . P . G . U . Pickering , P . M ., P . P . G . C , Chap . ; G . A . Mursell , P . M ., P . P . S . G . D .,
Sec ; A . Barfield , P . M ., P . P . J . G . D ., Charities Committee ; A . E . Lee , S . D . ; R . Cullingford , J . D . ; T . Taylor , I . G . ; W . Snellgrove , Org . ; S . W . R . Russell , D . of C . ; J . B . Bird , A . D . C ; G . Werry , Reg . ; J . C . Airs , P . M ., and H . H . Wheeler , P . M ., Stwds . ; and S . Young , Tyler . A Past Master ' s jewel had been voted by the lodge to Bro . H . C Manners for his services in the chair during the
past year , until called away from Cowes by his duty ; but in his absence the presentation was deferred to the following lodge night . A vote of thanks was passed to Bro . Barfield for his assistance during the past year as member of the Charities Committee , and on the proposition of Bro . Faulkner , seconded by the W . M ., and carried , a vote of thanks from the lodge to Bro . Mursell , P . M ., Sec , was
ordered to be entered on the minutes , for the manner in which he had carried out the duties of Secretary , & c , during the past five years . Donations to the Charity Funds , to the amount of about sixty guiueas , were announced , twenty guineas being on the list of Bro . Barfield , who is going up as Steward of the Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution , and the remainder on that of Bro .
Mursell , who will act as Steward for the Girls' School . Bros . Barfield and Stanley W . R . Russell each contribute ten guineas to the total . After the lodge was closed , an excellent banquet was served at Drover ' s Marine Hotel . The usual loyal and Masonic toasts were duly honoured . The Worshipful Master then proposed "The Queen and the Craft . "
The W . M . proposed the toast of "H . R . H . the Prince of Wales , K . G ., M . W . G . M . of England , and the Grand Officers , Present and Past ; the R . W . Prov . G . M . of Hants and the Isle of Wight , Bro . Beach , M . P ., and the Prov . Grand Officers , Present and Past . " Bros . Barfield , P . P . J . G . D ., and MurselLJP . P . S . G . D ., responded .
Bro . Faulkner proposed , in a genial and highly complimentary manner , "The Health of the W . M ., Bro . H . C . Damant , " who responded in a most happy and telling speech . Bro . Mursell proposed " The Masonic Charities , " Bro . Barfield responding . ( The collection at the table in aid of the Charities
amounted to £ 3 , and a donation of one guinea from Bro . G . Brown for Bro . Mursell's list for the Girls' School . ) fcThe W . Master proposed the toast of "The I . P . M ., Bro . H .-C . Manners ; and the Installing Master , Bro . Faulkner , P . M ., Treas ., P . P . J . G . W ., " to which Bro . Faulkner responded . The Worshipful Master next proposed "The Visiting
Brethren , " and extended a hearty welcome to the subjects of the toast . Bros . G . R . King , W . M . Albany Lodge ; Pain , Myers , Sims , Rayner , and Edlind responded , the last mentioned saying his brethren in Sweden would be delighted to hear of the hospitable reception he had met with . The Worshipful Master then proposed the toast of " The
Secretary and Past Masters , " which was responded to by Bros . Mursell , Sec ; T . W . Faulkner , Airs , Haxthausen , Barfield , Wheeler , and Roberton . " The Officers of the Lodge , " proposed by the Worshipful Master , was responded to by Bro . Rutland , S . W .
The Tyler ' s and other toasts followed . During the evening songs were contributed by Bros . Werry , Rutland , H . H . Wheeler , J . C . Airs , Myers , Lee , King , Cullinglord , and others . Mr . F . Rutland presided at the piano , and played the accompaniments with great skill and taste .
GATESHEAD-ON-TYNE—Lodge of Industry ( No . 4 S ) . —The first meeting of this lodge was held at the Industry Masonic Hall , on Monday , the 24 th inst ., when there was a numerous attendance and a full programme of work . In the absence of the W . M ., through illness , Bro . Adamson Rhagg , I . P . M ., undertook the duties of the chair , supported by Bras . R . F . Cook , P . M . ; M . Corbitt , P . M .,
Treasurer ; Robert Whitfield , P . M . ; John Wood , P . M . ; J . G . Smith , P . M ., D . C ; John Moult , P . M . ; W . F . Cannon , P . M . ; E . Shewbrooks , S . W . ; W . Dalrymple , J . W . ; W . Brown , Secretary ; W . F . Raeburn , S . D . ; T . Thompson , J . D . ; W . Richardson , I . G . ; R . Ferry , Org , ; H . F . Dryden and M . R . Wright , Stwds . ; J . Curry , Tyler ; J . T . Corking , T . L . Hall , E . Carr , 1 . Rutter , T . Shepherd , W . Stafford , A . Simpson , R .
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might feel a little more benevolent than usual , and enable him to take up a substantial sum for that Institution . He thought something should be done to relieve the large number of applicants , and to lessen the number of those who went away empty handed . This was a most deserving cause , and he hoped they would contribute a sum that would redound to the credit of the lodge .
Bro . La Feuillade , W . M ., subsequently announced that the contributions received that evening had enabled him to raise the total of his list to 50 guineas . The Worshipful Master proposed " The Visitors , " and said that among the large number present that evening there were some eminent Masons . There were no Grand Officers in attendance , but there were several distinguished
W . M . 's , P . M . 's , and officers , to all of whom he extended a warm welcome . Several of the visiting brethren were his own friends of many years' standing . He would call upon Bro . Tuson , whom he had known for 20 years , and Bros . Stunt and Johnson . He was indebted to the latter brother for the benefit of his experiences . Bro . H . Tuson , P . M . 20 ,, in returning thanks , said he wished the duty could have fallen into better hands . He
thanked the W . M . for the honour conferred upon him by mentioning his name , and , on behalf of the visitors , thanked the lodge sincerely for the hospitality they had received . He desired to express his appreciation of the manner in which the work had been performed , but assured the brethren that it was only characteristic of the W . M ., for whatever he undertook , he carried out in a highly satisfactory and creditable style . Bro . La Feuillade would prove a credit to the lodge , and the members would not regret their rhnirn .
Bro . W . Stunt , W . M . 1641 , added his testimony to the good working , and said he was aware of the great interest taken by the W . M . in Masonry , and therefore congratulated the lodge on having such a Master . " The Past Masters " was then introduced by the W . M ., who expressed his regret that there were very few P . M . ' s present . That was the only opportunity afforded him of
referring to the I . P . M ., who , he considered , entered office under trying circumstances . The lodge had to move from its home to its present quarters , which must have a detrimental effect . Bro . Plowman had carried out the affairs of their lodge in a very creditable manner , and had faithfully studied its best interests , whilst his kind and genial bearing had won the hearts of the members . He now had the
pleasure of placing on his breast the jewel voted to him m recognition of his efficient services rendered whilst he occupied the chair . Bro . J . Plowman , I . P . M ., after assuring them that he was at present unaccustomed to the novelty of his position , tendered his sincere thanks for this mark of their favour , of which he was very proud , and which he accepted with the
same grace as it was given . In giving "The Treasurer and Secretary , " the W . M . again referred to the abscence of Bro . Everett , 'Ireas ., whose greatest grief , he was sure , was that he could not be with them . Bro . Everett had occupied the position of Treasurer for 12 months , and was a most invaluable officer . They were all aware that he was a most able Mason , and
his general utility was proverbial . Their Secretary was almost like one of the fixed jewels of the lodge , for he had been with them almost since its formation , and performed his duties to the great satisfaction of the brethren . He had to thank him for many kind services rendered , which were quite outside his duties as Secretary . Bro . Stuart , P . M ., Sec , returned thanks , and expressed
his intention of continuing to exert his best endeavours for the welfare of the lodge . "The Officers" having been given , and responded to by Bro . Lingley , S . W ., the Tyler ' s toast brought the proceedings to a close . An excellent programme of music was successfully carried out under the direction of Bro . Grover , Org .
DUKE OF CONNAUGHT LODGE ( No . 1524 ) . —The installation meeting of this prosperous lodge was held on Thursday , the 27 th ult , at Anderton's Hotel , Fleet-street . Amongst the large number of members present were Bros . Arthur Ferrar , W . M . ; Rudolf Polak , S . W ., W . M . elect ; G . Ferrar , J . W . ; W . H . Brand , P . M ., Treas . ; W . H . Lee , P . M ., P . A . G . Sec . Middx ., Sec ;
A . R . Olley , S . D . ; W . Beaslev , J . D . ; J . H . Rich , I . G . ; W . Wright . D . C . ; E . Frisby , Org . ; W . Simpson and J . Robinson , Stewards ; E . Brasted , P . M . ; C . Lorkin , P . M . ; J . L . Payne , P . M . ; and E . Dignam , P . M . Visitors Bros . J . Archer , 16 S 5 ; C . J . Grove , J . W . 742 ; S . Studd , P . M . 1375 ; J . McLaren , 1 S 05 ; G . Baugh , 54 S ; F . Wootton , 19 S 6 ; J . R . Morford , 5 69 ; W . - Darnell , P . M .
1679 ; C . Levett , 1507 ; H . Neville , 1320 ; J . Ardenne , 1184 ; R . Pasco , 27 ; D . Moss , P . M . 1275 ; J . Doyle , 1926 ; and W . \ V . Lee , 1 S 97 . The lodge was opened in due form , and the minutes of the last meeting read and confirmed . The report of the Audit Committee was received and adopted , showing asubstantial balance to the credit of the lod ge and benevolent
funds , notwithstanding the heavy demands made upon the latter during the year . Bro . Ellis having been passed to the Second Degree , Bro . W . H . Lee , P . M ., Sec , rose and said he had a painful duty to perform , which was to remind the brethren of the serious loss sustained by the lodge since the last meeting by the sudden death of Bro . Charles W . Smyth , P . M . His unexpected death would be sincerely
regretted by every member of the lodge , for he was highly respected and esteemed b y all who had the good fortune to make his acquaintance . Bro . Smyth , P . M ., had taken a lively interest in the foundation of their lodge , and had continued to exert himself on its behalf up to the time of his melancholy death . He was naturally kind and genial , and was happy in the possession of those
good qualities which make alike the good man and the good Mason , causing him to be beloved by a large circle of _ friends . Many members present had known Bro . Smyth in his happy home as a kind husband and an indulgent father , and the greatest sympathy would be felt for his widow and family in their sad affliction . ( Bro . Lee ) therefore , moved a resolution expressing the regret
of the lodge at the decease of their esteemed brother , and of _ sympathy and condolence with his widow and family in the irreparable loss they had sustained . Bro . Lorkin , P . M ., seconded the resolution , which was carried unanimously , and said he had known Bro . Smyth for many years as a friend and neighbour and as one ever ready to exert his influence in the cause of Charity . The installation ceremony was then proceeded with , and Bro . Rudolf Polak , S . W ., was installed W . Master by Bro .
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Arthur Ferrar , I . P . M ., in a very able and efficient manner . The following brethren were appointed and invested as officers for the ensuing year : Bros . G . Ferrar , S . W . ; A . R . Olley , J . W . ; W . H . Brand , P . M ., Treas . ; W . II . Lee , P . M ., Sec ; W . Beasley , S . D . ; J . H . Rich , J . D . ; W . Wright , I . G . ; W . Simpson , Org . ; J . Robinson and E . Winch , Stwds . ; J . T . March , P . M ., Tyler . Bro . A .
Ferrar , the Installing Master , then delivered the usual addresses in an impressive style that suitably closed a very successful year of office . Bro . Polak , W . M ., presented Bro . Farrar , I . P . M ., with a handsome P . M . ' s jewel voted by the lodge , and said that their I . P . M . had performed his work during the year in a highly creditable manner , and it was the unanimous wish of the brethren that he would be
spared for many years to be with them . The circular from Bro . the Earl of Carnarvon , M . W ., ProG . M ., respecting the Jubilee Festival was read , and the proposals it contained approved by the lodge , which was then closed . The brethren then adjourned to a recherche repast , at the conclusion of which the usual loyal and Masonic toasts where honoured .
"The Oueen and the Craft , " "H . R . H . the Prince of Wales , MLW . G . M ., " and "The Grand Officers" having been given , and received in the customary hearty manner , Bro . A . Ferrar , I . P . M ., proposed "The W . M ., " and said he was quite sure it would be received with enthusiasm by all present . He regretted that Bro . Polak , W . M ., had not had the opportunity that evening of performing one of
the ceremonies , and thus giving the brethren a proof of his knowledge of the ritual . But their W . M . had performed the various offices he had held in a manner that left no doubt as to his capabilities for the important office to which he had been promoted . He asked them to drink to the health of their W . M ., and wish him a happy and prosperous year of office .
Bro . R . Polak , W . M ., tendered his sincere thanks to the I . P . M . for the kind terms in which he had offered the toast of his health to the brethren , and the brethren for the cordial manner in which they had received it . He would use his best endeavours to satisfactorily perform his duties , and relied upon the officers and members to support and assist him during his term of office .
"The Visitors" was next given by the Worshipful Master , who remarked that that toast was one that was always received with warmth in that and every other lodge , for it was by the brethren visiting other lodges that the feelings of brotherly love and good fellowship were promoted . He hoped that the visitors had enjoyed the working they had seen , and that they appreciated the efforts that
had been made to entertain them at the banquet table . He heartily welcomed the visiting . brethren , and hoped their visits would be repeated . Bro . S . Studd , P . M . 1375 , in responding on behalf of the visitors , said he was sure it must be gratifying to every visiting brother present to find the good working they had witnessed , and also to see the cordiality and good feeling
existing amongst the members . He nad been struck with the great prosperity the lodge seemed to enjoy , but he had been more struck with the brotherly love and good fellowship that was clearly evinced from one to another amongst the members . He also perceived that the lodge possessed a number of young and capable Masons who would do credit to the Craft in years to come . Bro . Polak was particularly
fortunate in being W . M . during the Jubilee year of her Majesty , and the visitors hoped he would have as much prosperity as he desired during his tenure of office . He ( Bro . Studd ) wished to add a word of praise respecting the installation ceremony . He had frequently seen that ceremony performed , and had worked it himself several times , but he had never seen it rendered as he had on the present
occasion . He congratulated the I . P . M . on the wonderful power and impressiveness with which he had carried it out . Bro . J . Doyle , 1926 , also replied , and said that this was the second lodge he had had the privilege of entering in England . He had visited many lodges in different parts of the world , but he must assure them that a lodge more perfectly worked he had never seen . He was happy to have
had the opportunity of visiting them , and could not find words to adequately express his thanks for the very kind reception he had met with . In Malta , where his lodge met , they had nothing to compare with the lodge rooms he had seen in this country , for they were confined to nooks and corners where they might meet without fear of disturbance . Bro . A . Ferrar , I . P . M ., replied for " The Past Masters , "
and on their behalf tendered thanks for the cordiality with which the toast had been given and received . He had been a P . M . for a very short time , but felt it a very great pleato be able to respond for the toast . He assured them that nothing should be wanting on his part to maintain the position of the lodge , and he trusted that the W . M . would have a successful year of office .
In giving " The 1 reasurer and Secretary , " the Worshipful Master said they were two of the mostimportant officers of the lodge . They were fortunate in possessing two such brethren as Bros . Brand and Lee , for all present were aware how ably they managed the affairs of that lodge . It was their hope that those two brethren would retain their offices for many years to come .
Bro . W . H . Brand , P . M ., Treasurer , thanked Bro . Polak , W . M ., for the kind and flattering way in which he had proposed the toast . He had to confess that he was somewhat flattered with the cordial reception with which he was invariably received . He was sorry that the balance shown in the accounts was not quite as large as last year ; but he nevertheless hoped they would progress satisfactorily .
The late Bro . Smyth , who had been recently taken from them , was the founder of the Charity box which they were in the habit of seeing at each meeting , and the contents of which helped to swell the Benevolent Fund . They had been able during the past year to give a brother and his widow five guineas each from that fund , which was a good institution , and it would stand on record as one of the
services rendered by a P . M . of the lodge . Bro . W . H . Lee , P . M ., Secretary , also responded , and thanked the W . M . and brethren for the reception accorded the toast . Of course , as the father of the lodge , it was hardly necessary for him to say what a great interest he took in its welfare . Most of those present who had
anything to do with the working of a lodge would know that the affairs require careful consideration , and if the P . M . 's did not do their best , the lodge would not progress , but would probably run into debt . What therefore the P . M . ' s did they did for the best , and as long as they had the confidence of the members they would continue to exert their influence to promote the best interests of the lodge .
Reports Of Masonic Meetings.
"The Officers" having been given , the Tyler ' s toast closed the proceedings . An excellent programme of music was carried out under the direction of Bro . Frisby , Organist , who was assisted by Bros . Rich , Tumbrel , Oakley , Dignam , and others .
COWES , —Medina Lodge ( No . 35 ) . —The Installation Meeting of this lodge was held in the Masonic Hall , Cowes , on the 13 th inst . There were present Bros . J . C . Airs , P . M ., D . C , W . M . pro tern . ; R . L . Roberton , I . P . M ., W . M . 2169 ; G . A . Mursell , P . M ., P . P . S . G . D ., Sec ; H . C . Damant , S . W . ; F . Rutland , J . W . ; J . Leftwich , S . D . ; Albert E . Lee , J . D . ; R . Cullingford ,
I . G . ; H . H . Wheeler , P . M ., Reg . ; A . Barfield , P . P . J . G . D . ; T . W . Faulkner , P . M ., P . P . J . G . W ., Treas . ; T . M . Taylor , Stwd . ; S . Young , Tyler . ; B . Sullivan , T . Halliday , F . W . Dyett , W . H . Bartlett , S . S . Wheeler , A . Perry , Chas . Stock , Chas . Dewdney , Stanley W . R . Russell , J . Binfield Bird , jun ., F . Osborne , H . Barlow , W . Snellgrove , G . F . Werry , Oliver H . Caws , T . W . R .
Edlind ( St . Nicholai Lodge , Sweden ); George Brown . 328 and 2169 ; John Stafford Bush , 1037 ; John R . Dawson , P . M . 35 ; Alfred Greenham , W . M ., and F . Rayner , J . W . Chine Lodge ; George R . King , W . M ., and G . A . Brannon , J . D . Albany Lodge ; A . Shaw , W . M . Sandown Lodge ; H . J . Pain , S . W ., and G . J . Myers , 1339 ; H . C . Sims , I . G . 1461 . Bro . S . Wheeler , P . M . Albany
Lodge , P . P . G . D ., telegraphed felicitations , stating that he was detained on the mainland on account of the fog prevailing ; and other visitors were prevented from attending by the same cause . After the completion of the ordinary business of the lodge , the W . M . elect for the ensuing year , Bro . H . C Damant , S . W ., was installed in thechair by Bro . Faulkner with all the accuracy of ceremonial and impressiveness of
which he is so capable . The W . M . then invested the following brethren as his officers for the year , the collars of the I . P . M . and Chaplain being taken pro tern , by Bros . Airs and Barfield ; Bros . H . C . Manners , I . P . M . ; F . Rutland , S . W . ; J . Leftwich , J . W . ; T . W . Faulkner , P . M ., P . P . J . G . W ., Treas . ; Rev . P . G . U . Pickering , P . M ., P . P . G . C , Chap . ; G . A . Mursell , P . M ., P . P . S . G . D .,
Sec ; A . Barfield , P . M ., P . P . J . G . D ., Charities Committee ; A . E . Lee , S . D . ; R . Cullingford , J . D . ; T . Taylor , I . G . ; W . Snellgrove , Org . ; S . W . R . Russell , D . of C . ; J . B . Bird , A . D . C ; G . Werry , Reg . ; J . C . Airs , P . M ., and H . H . Wheeler , P . M ., Stwds . ; and S . Young , Tyler . A Past Master ' s jewel had been voted by the lodge to Bro . H . C Manners for his services in the chair during the
past year , until called away from Cowes by his duty ; but in his absence the presentation was deferred to the following lodge night . A vote of thanks was passed to Bro . Barfield for his assistance during the past year as member of the Charities Committee , and on the proposition of Bro . Faulkner , seconded by the W . M ., and carried , a vote of thanks from the lodge to Bro . Mursell , P . M ., Sec , was
ordered to be entered on the minutes , for the manner in which he had carried out the duties of Secretary , & c , during the past five years . Donations to the Charity Funds , to the amount of about sixty guiueas , were announced , twenty guineas being on the list of Bro . Barfield , who is going up as Steward of the Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution , and the remainder on that of Bro .
Mursell , who will act as Steward for the Girls' School . Bros . Barfield and Stanley W . R . Russell each contribute ten guineas to the total . After the lodge was closed , an excellent banquet was served at Drover ' s Marine Hotel . The usual loyal and Masonic toasts were duly honoured . The Worshipful Master then proposed "The Queen and the Craft . "
The W . M . proposed the toast of "H . R . H . the Prince of Wales , K . G ., M . W . G . M . of England , and the Grand Officers , Present and Past ; the R . W . Prov . G . M . of Hants and the Isle of Wight , Bro . Beach , M . P ., and the Prov . Grand Officers , Present and Past . " Bros . Barfield , P . P . J . G . D ., and MurselLJP . P . S . G . D ., responded .
Bro . Faulkner proposed , in a genial and highly complimentary manner , "The Health of the W . M ., Bro . H . C . Damant , " who responded in a most happy and telling speech . Bro . Mursell proposed " The Masonic Charities , " Bro . Barfield responding . ( The collection at the table in aid of the Charities
amounted to £ 3 , and a donation of one guinea from Bro . G . Brown for Bro . Mursell's list for the Girls' School . ) fcThe W . Master proposed the toast of "The I . P . M ., Bro . H .-C . Manners ; and the Installing Master , Bro . Faulkner , P . M ., Treas ., P . P . J . G . W ., " to which Bro . Faulkner responded . The Worshipful Master next proposed "The Visiting
Brethren , " and extended a hearty welcome to the subjects of the toast . Bros . G . R . King , W . M . Albany Lodge ; Pain , Myers , Sims , Rayner , and Edlind responded , the last mentioned saying his brethren in Sweden would be delighted to hear of the hospitable reception he had met with . The Worshipful Master then proposed the toast of " The
Secretary and Past Masters , " which was responded to by Bros . Mursell , Sec ; T . W . Faulkner , Airs , Haxthausen , Barfield , Wheeler , and Roberton . " The Officers of the Lodge , " proposed by the Worshipful Master , was responded to by Bro . Rutland , S . W .
The Tyler ' s and other toasts followed . During the evening songs were contributed by Bros . Werry , Rutland , H . H . Wheeler , J . C . Airs , Myers , Lee , King , Cullinglord , and others . Mr . F . Rutland presided at the piano , and played the accompaniments with great skill and taste .
GATESHEAD-ON-TYNE—Lodge of Industry ( No . 4 S ) . —The first meeting of this lodge was held at the Industry Masonic Hall , on Monday , the 24 th inst ., when there was a numerous attendance and a full programme of work . In the absence of the W . M ., through illness , Bro . Adamson Rhagg , I . P . M ., undertook the duties of the chair , supported by Bras . R . F . Cook , P . M . ; M . Corbitt , P . M .,
Treasurer ; Robert Whitfield , P . M . ; John Wood , P . M . ; J . G . Smith , P . M ., D . C ; John Moult , P . M . ; W . F . Cannon , P . M . ; E . Shewbrooks , S . W . ; W . Dalrymple , J . W . ; W . Brown , Secretary ; W . F . Raeburn , S . D . ; T . Thompson , J . D . ; W . Richardson , I . G . ; R . Ferry , Org , ; H . F . Dryden and M . R . Wright , Stwds . ; J . Curry , Tyler ; J . T . Corking , T . L . Hall , E . Carr , 1 . Rutter , T . Shepherd , W . Stafford , A . Simpson , R .