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IHETLEXANDRIACIGARETTECO.'S NEW BKAND . DRAGOUMIS. PREPARED OF THE PUREST TURKISH TOBACCOS . The highest classes of tobacco , however , are converted into the well-known "Dragoumis , " for whicii the Alexandria Cigarette Company have gained a deservedly high reputation , and we have no hesitation in saying , after a practical test so far as our taste and judgment permit , that they are superior to any we have yet tried , either imported or otherwise . — Whitehall Review . Their latest brand , " Dragoumis , " made of a skilful blend of fine Egyptian tobaccos , is full of flavour , yet delicately fragrant enough to please the most fastidious palate . We shall be surprised if "Dragoumis " do not prove the cigarette of the season . —Pump Court .
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PATENTED IN lilNULAINU 6 c AMKKIUA . ( . Established 187- ; . A SELF-ACTING PIANO . MUSIC WITHOUT HANDS . Being one of the most unique and useful instruments ever introduced to the public . Powerfully constructed—highly finished . Each Cylinder plays ten tunes . Extra Cylinders can be obtained . Any music can be selected . Pianists no longer required . No knowledge required whatever in setting in motion . A child can play them . Will stand all climates . Construction as ordinary pianoforte . Superior tone . Manufactured expressly for Colonial export . Specially adapted for Clubs , Hotels , Societies , Bazaars . Write for Prospectus , G , Rissone & Co ., 30 , Warner St ,, Clerkenwell , London , E . C . Manufacturers of all kinds of Handle Pianos and Organs .
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BRETHREN visiting the CITY of LONDON should NllUrDUn 0 not neglect paying a visit to this M well-known Establishment . OKIGIIV - The ONE and FOUR o ' clock FislDinners,ronNERSstil,enioytheiroIdrepu' Noted Punch , Wines of the ONE AND POUR Choicest Brands ( a la carte ) , Chops , O ' CLOCK . Steaks , & c , from the Grill . Noted Punch . SIMPSON'S , BIRDTN-HAND COURT , 76 , CHEAPSIDE , LONDON .
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WANTED by a Master Mason , a SI fUATION in any position of trust . Aged 31 . | ~ W . A ., 10 , Kentmere-road , Plumstead . WANTED by a Master Mason , reduced , SITUATION , whole or part time , in any position of trust—collecting , office vvork ; would make himself generally useful . Good references and security . " -A , W ., 20 . Amersham-road , Nevv Cross .
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A CAMBRIDGE GRADUATE ( P . M ., P . Z ., P . M . W . S . 1 S , Professor of Latin and Zoology , "The College , " South Kensington * Examiner ' 5 years Bexley Heath College ) has some time disengaged for Private or Visiting Tuition . Lectures on History and Natural Science . Foreigners taught English through the jnedium of French . —Address , F . D ., 62 , Lancaster-road , Notting-hill , W .
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pOR SALE . —A very fine impression i «» r . ~ * P * - bef ° letters ) of the CELEBRATED MASONIC PICTURE , painted by THOMAS STOTHARD , Tr ^ 'A ,. ? " * - en graved by BARTOLOZZI , representing the FESTIVAL of the FREEMASONS' GIRLS ' SCHOOL of tk ° ' conta * n'ng Portraits of the most Eminent Masons / fi fi ^ ' ^' 25 ' ' * by ' 9 inches , with Key , price fcQ ^ 6 s . —Apply at the office of the Freemason .
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TjRGENT APPEAL . — Pensioned MTA r ^ ^ 0 fficer ' Royal Artillery , P-M . Craft and ^ ark , p . Z ., p . c . N ., P . Sov ., & c , seeks EMPLOYMENT sam ° Sltl 0 n of trust - Sol'cits assistance of brethren to get ' Acu' } l VG and regular habits- highest testimonials . — Surrey ? ' Carc o £ Mr Adams Post 0 fficc ' FrimIey-
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W . A . VAN SANTEN & CO ., 4 , Fenchurch Avenue , London , CIGARANDCIGARETTEIMPORTERS. Sole Agents for—THE MEXICAN PUFFS CIGARETTES , Manufactured by ROSENTHAL- BROS ., New York .
To Correspondents.
To Correspondents .
"COLLECTOR" begs to return thanks to those brethren —at home and abroad—who have kindly sent copies of lodge summons . Others are solicited , and will be acknowledged if sent care of the editor of the Freemason .
BOOKS . & c , RECEIVED . "Boletin Oficial , " "Australasian Keystone , " " Freimaurer-Zeitung , " " Revista Masonica , " " Voice of Masonry , " " Masonic Advocate , " " La Chaine d'Union , " " Freemasons' Repository , " *• Keystone , " " The Tyler , " and "South African Freemason . " lFSr & . ~ t £ TiL £ i * ji £ j- ' & . A . A & j >~ rr . - ; . £ & , ?; ,- ^ sAtK A A A A A A"AAAA r ^ li
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, SATURDAY , AUGUST 18 , 1888 .
Original Correspondence.
Original Correspondence .
MASONIC JURISPRUDENCE . To the Editor of the " Freemason . " Dear Sir and Brother , As the Proprietor of the Freemason and myself each announced in your issue of the 4 th inst . a forthcoming mauual under the above title , I think it may tend to obviate any possible confusion if you allow me to state , through your columns , that the two works will be separate and distinct publications . —Yours fraternally , R . F . GOULD . August 9 th .
Masonic Notes And Queries.
Masonic Notes and Queries .
787 ] — CANONGATE KILWINNING LODGE , No . 2 . As I understand that several have obtained copies of the capital History of the "Canongate Kilwinning Lodge , " by my friend , Bro . Allan Mackenzie , in consequence of my strong recommendation thereof * I should like to add that the celebrated photo-artist , J . Duncan Smith ( 1 , Hanover-street , Edingburgh ) , has published a reproduction of the famous picture of the Inauguration of Robert Burns ,
as Poet Laureate of the lodge , enlarged by a permanent process to 14 J by gi' inches , and mounted on Indian tinted plate paper , 27 by 2 o . f , representing a steel engraving , suitable for framing , for Masonic Halls and Banqueting Rooms , as also for private houses ( 12 s . 6 ~ d . each , net . ) A smaller size ( gi by 6 J- ) may also be had at 3 s . each , net . The other illustrations in the History are reproduced in a like manner , and I have no hesitation in describing them
in each case , as works of art , vvhich deserve a wide circulation , but the Burns' picture is the gem of the set , beyond question . Bro . Mackenzie has kindly sent me the following extract relating to Bro . Watson ' s picture of Burns , which has been so faithfully represented by the photo-artist aforesaid . —Minute of No . 2 , 12 th November , 1 S 45 . — " Bro . James Marshall stated that he had come to this meeting to re-introduce Bro . Stewart Watson , initiated during Winter 1827-8 . This Bro ,, he said , at the commencement of his professional career as an artist , had been patronised by Sir Walter Scott , whose portrait he painted at Abbotsiord , together with other works then extant . For some years past he has pursued his professional studies at Rome , and having returned to London , he wrote , enquiring among other matters , of the condition of Masonry in Edinburgh .
Bro . Marshall laid on the table a motion— 'That Bro . Watson have access to sketch the antique and picturesque interior of the Lodge vvith a view to his painting the Inauguration of Robert Burns as her Poet Laureate , ' the motion to be disposed of at a subsequent meeting . Meantime , all authenticated particulars to be collected . Bro . William Campell ( W . S . ) said that this motion had taken him by no greater surprise than delight . He had been 4 S
years a Mason ( and connected vvith this Lodge ) and had had many opportunities of giving testimony in favour of the particulars alluded to . He thought the proposition one deserving of every support . He had never been in a Lodge Room vvith Robert Burns , but he had travelled in his company and spent two of the most happy days vvith him at Ochtertyre Castle , the seat of Sir William
Murray . He vvas happy that he had lived to second such an admirable motion . " Bro . Campell was a member of No . 3 when Burns was invested as the Poet Laureate , and , therefore , his testimony is both valuable and convincing . REVIEWER . * Vide Freemason , June 16 th , 1888 ( and previous advertisement as to price . )
Bro . Vice-Admiral Sir Nowell Salmon , V . C ., K . C . B ., Commander-in-Chief on the China Station , with other officers of the fleet , vvas recently presented at a special audience to the Mikado , and afterwards took tiffin with H . M . ' s Charge d'Affaires .
Reports Of Masonic Meetings.
REPORTS OF MASONIC MEETINGS .
Craft JUasonrg , HASTINGS . —Derwent Lodge ( No . 40 ) . —A meeting of the above lodge vvas held on Monday , the 13 th inst ., at the Castle Hotel , vvhen there were present Bros . F . H . Hallett , P . G . O ., acting W . M . ; C . E . Botley , P . M ., acting S . W . •W . S . Allen , J . W .- F . Rossiter , P . P . S . G . D ., Treas .: J . Pearce , P . M ., Sec . ; T . B . Foord ,
acting S . D . ; G . H . Gage , acting J . D . j R . Walmsley , I . G . j W . Leslie , Tyler ; W . H . Russell , P . M ., P . A . G . D . C . j Bryant , Edmed , Kimm , and Boyce . Visitors : Bros . Simpson , P . M . 502 , P . P . J . G . W . ; and T . W . Jordan , W . M . 1184 . Bro . Boyce vvas passed to the Degree of Fellow Craft . Bro . Rossiter alluded in truly brotherly feeling' to the sad and serious illness of Bro . T . Trollope , P . G . D . He felt
sure that their esteemed and afflicted brother had the heartfelt sympathy of every Freemason in the Province of Sussex , and their sincere prayers to the Great Architect that in His wisdom and power Bro . Trollope may soon be restored to health and strength . A letter of condolence vvith Bro . P . Robinson in his bereavement at the loss of his wife , vvas , on the proposition of Bro . Rossiter , forwarded to Bro . Robinson .
ERITH . —St . John and St . Paul Lodge ( No . 615 ) . —Brethren may come and brethren may go , but , notwithstanding the fact that so many do come to the above lodge and then go never to return , the lodge goes on , let us hope so , at least , for ever , and it is quite an event , indeed , an epoch , in its history that on the Sth inst . the first W . M . vvho commenced his Masonic career in it passed
through the chair , and vvas invested its I . P . M . It has nevertheless a remarkable record , the incidents of which are perhaps better known to our esteemed Bro . F . Binckes , P . G . S . B . Eng ., and Secretary to the Boys' School , who vvas one of its earliest members , than to any one living , and his constant attendance at its annual meetings shows the interest he still takes in its welfare .
The lodge vvas opened by the W . M ., Bro . W . L . Doddrell , and the minutes of the previous meeting vvere read and confirmed , and the Auditor ' s report received and adopted . Bro . Herbert King , S . W . and W . M . elect , was then presented to the W . M . to receive at his hands the benefits of installation , and in due course that brother was placed in the chair , and afterwards appointed and invested
his officers as follows : Bros . C . Watkins , S . W . j A . W . Davis , J . W . ; G . W . Mitchell , P . M ., Treas . j Robt . W . Bilby , P . M ., Sec . j G . H . Letton , P . W . 913 , S . D j G . Cashtield , J . D . j J . N . Leverage , I . G . j C . C . Godwin , D . C . ; and W . Larder , Tyler . Bro . Doddrell then gave the addresses , and concluded the ceremony admirably , for vvhich he was accorded a vote of thanks , and he was
further presented vvith a handsome P . M . ' s jewel , of the value of 10 guineas , as a mark of the respect and esteem of the brethren , and for services rendered the lodge during his year of office . Bro . Doddrell having suitably returned thanks , Bro . Mitchell was re-elected to serve on the Charity Committee of the province , and , after the usual "Hearty good wishes " had been tendered from the visitors present .
the lodge vvas closed . Now let us say what we ought perhaps to have said sooner—that the lodge vvas held , by special permission , at the Public Hall . The banquet vvas partaken of at the Prince of Wales Hotel , Erith-avenue , and , like all the efforts of the fair hostess in that direction , vvas simply perfect , the menu comprising the choicest delicacies of the season , which
were splendidly served . Amongst those present vvere Bros . F . Binckes , P . G . S . B . Eng . j Capt . W . Weston , P . M . 1536 , P . P . S . G . D . j C . Veal , P . M . 1549 , P . P . S . G . D . Surrey j C . Jolly , P . M ., Sec . 1472 , & c . j S . E . Southgate , J . W . j G . F . Taylor , J . D . j A . Mitchell , H . Tuffnell , H . G . Cox , H . Pamment , and H . Roberts , of 700 j C . Gordon , F . Hambrook , and
A . W . Jackson , ot 913 ; and A . C . Doddrell , W . T . Doddrell , E . P . Hartland , and A . Jack , of the lodge . The toasts of " The Queen and the Craft , " and that of "H . R . H . the Prince of Wales , G . M . of England , " having been honoured , that of " Right Hon . the Earl of Carnarvon , M . W . Pro G . M ., " followed , and vve need hardly say vvere severally drunk vvith the full and customary
honours . Bro . Binckes , whose name vvas coupled with the toast of "The Earl of Lathom , D . G . M ., and the rest of the G . Officers , Present and Past , " in responding , said that although the toast was a routine one , it was received that night — and in fact it always vvas received — with all the honours due to it , and more especially as it was first
and foremost an honour paid to the name ot Lord Lathom , of whom he might at once say that a more popular Mason , or one vvho had won more golden opinions from the brethren of the Craft of every Degree , whether in assisting their G . M . or Pro G . M . in Grand Lodge , or presiding over the destinies of the Craft as P . G . M . in his own Province of West Lancashire , did not exist . Now , vvith regard to the
rest of the Grand Officers , Present and Past , of vvhich body he felt it a great honour to belong , he could only say that they , one and all , did their duty in their several positions to the beat of their abilities , and in accordance with their obligation . They all took a great obligation when they accepted office to do all that in them lied to promote the success of Freemasonry , of that which was
one of the greatest organisations in the world for the promotion of human happiness and the mitigation of human misery . That obligation was a sacred trust , it carried with it high honours , and had its serious responsibilities j but every officer of G . Lodge vvhen he accepted the one accepted both , and he vvas proud to say they continued to receive , wherever they went , the commendation of the '
brethren . That vvas their reward . He offered the W . M . his congratulations on arriving at the chair , and his best wishes tor the prosperity of the lodge , and trusted both it and the W . M . vvould have a happy and successful year . As one of the old members of the lodge in years gone past , and with vvhich he had been so intimately associated , hc was exceedingly pleased to be vvith them once again , and was greatly obliged to Bro , Mitchell for thc assistance
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Ad00701
IHETLEXANDRIACIGARETTECO.'S NEW BKAND . DRAGOUMIS. PREPARED OF THE PUREST TURKISH TOBACCOS . The highest classes of tobacco , however , are converted into the well-known "Dragoumis , " for whicii the Alexandria Cigarette Company have gained a deservedly high reputation , and we have no hesitation in saying , after a practical test so far as our taste and judgment permit , that they are superior to any we have yet tried , either imported or otherwise . — Whitehall Review . Their latest brand , " Dragoumis , " made of a skilful blend of fine Egyptian tobaccos , is full of flavour , yet delicately fragrant enough to please the most fastidious palate . We shall be surprised if "Dragoumis " do not prove the cigarette of the season . —Pump Court .
Ad00703
PATENTED IN lilNULAINU 6 c AMKKIUA . ( . Established 187- ; . A SELF-ACTING PIANO . MUSIC WITHOUT HANDS . Being one of the most unique and useful instruments ever introduced to the public . Powerfully constructed—highly finished . Each Cylinder plays ten tunes . Extra Cylinders can be obtained . Any music can be selected . Pianists no longer required . No knowledge required whatever in setting in motion . A child can play them . Will stand all climates . Construction as ordinary pianoforte . Superior tone . Manufactured expressly for Colonial export . Specially adapted for Clubs , Hotels , Societies , Bazaars . Write for Prospectus , G , Rissone & Co ., 30 , Warner St ,, Clerkenwell , London , E . C . Manufacturers of all kinds of Handle Pianos and Organs .
Ad00704
BRETHREN visiting the CITY of LONDON should NllUrDUn 0 not neglect paying a visit to this M well-known Establishment . OKIGIIV - The ONE and FOUR o ' clock FislDinners,ronNERSstil,enioytheiroIdrepu' Noted Punch , Wines of the ONE AND POUR Choicest Brands ( a la carte ) , Chops , O ' CLOCK . Steaks , & c , from the Grill . Noted Punch . SIMPSON'S , BIRDTN-HAND COURT , 76 , CHEAPSIDE , LONDON .
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WANTED by a Master Mason , a SI fUATION in any position of trust . Aged 31 . | ~ W . A ., 10 , Kentmere-road , Plumstead . WANTED by a Master Mason , reduced , SITUATION , whole or part time , in any position of trust—collecting , office vvork ; would make himself generally useful . Good references and security . " -A , W ., 20 . Amersham-road , Nevv Cross .
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A CAMBRIDGE GRADUATE ( P . M ., P . Z ., P . M . W . S . 1 S , Professor of Latin and Zoology , "The College , " South Kensington * Examiner ' 5 years Bexley Heath College ) has some time disengaged for Private or Visiting Tuition . Lectures on History and Natural Science . Foreigners taught English through the jnedium of French . —Address , F . D ., 62 , Lancaster-road , Notting-hill , W .
Ad00707
pOR SALE . —A very fine impression i «» r . ~ * P * - bef ° letters ) of the CELEBRATED MASONIC PICTURE , painted by THOMAS STOTHARD , Tr ^ 'A ,. ? " * - en graved by BARTOLOZZI , representing the FESTIVAL of the FREEMASONS' GIRLS ' SCHOOL of tk ° ' conta * n'ng Portraits of the most Eminent Masons / fi fi ^ ' ^' 25 ' ' * by ' 9 inches , with Key , price fcQ ^ 6 s . —Apply at the office of the Freemason .
Ad00708
TjRGENT APPEAL . — Pensioned MTA r ^ ^ 0 fficer ' Royal Artillery , P-M . Craft and ^ ark , p . Z ., p . c . N ., P . Sov ., & c , seeks EMPLOYMENT sam ° Sltl 0 n of trust - Sol'cits assistance of brethren to get ' Acu' } l VG and regular habits- highest testimonials . — Surrey ? ' Carc o £ Mr Adams Post 0 fficc ' FrimIey-
Ad00702
W . A . VAN SANTEN & CO ., 4 , Fenchurch Avenue , London , CIGARANDCIGARETTEIMPORTERS. Sole Agents for—THE MEXICAN PUFFS CIGARETTES , Manufactured by ROSENTHAL- BROS ., New York .
To Correspondents.
To Correspondents .
"COLLECTOR" begs to return thanks to those brethren —at home and abroad—who have kindly sent copies of lodge summons . Others are solicited , and will be acknowledged if sent care of the editor of the Freemason .
BOOKS . & c , RECEIVED . "Boletin Oficial , " "Australasian Keystone , " " Freimaurer-Zeitung , " " Revista Masonica , " " Voice of Masonry , " " Masonic Advocate , " " La Chaine d'Union , " " Freemasons' Repository , " *• Keystone , " " The Tyler , " and "South African Freemason . " lFSr & . ~ t £ TiL £ i * ji £ j- ' & . A . A & j >~ rr . - ; . £ & , ?; ,- ^ sAtK A A A A A A"AAAA r ^ li
Ar00712
, SATURDAY , AUGUST 18 , 1888 .
Original Correspondence.
Original Correspondence .
MASONIC JURISPRUDENCE . To the Editor of the " Freemason . " Dear Sir and Brother , As the Proprietor of the Freemason and myself each announced in your issue of the 4 th inst . a forthcoming mauual under the above title , I think it may tend to obviate any possible confusion if you allow me to state , through your columns , that the two works will be separate and distinct publications . —Yours fraternally , R . F . GOULD . August 9 th .
Masonic Notes And Queries.
Masonic Notes and Queries .
787 ] — CANONGATE KILWINNING LODGE , No . 2 . As I understand that several have obtained copies of the capital History of the "Canongate Kilwinning Lodge , " by my friend , Bro . Allan Mackenzie , in consequence of my strong recommendation thereof * I should like to add that the celebrated photo-artist , J . Duncan Smith ( 1 , Hanover-street , Edingburgh ) , has published a reproduction of the famous picture of the Inauguration of Robert Burns ,
as Poet Laureate of the lodge , enlarged by a permanent process to 14 J by gi' inches , and mounted on Indian tinted plate paper , 27 by 2 o . f , representing a steel engraving , suitable for framing , for Masonic Halls and Banqueting Rooms , as also for private houses ( 12 s . 6 ~ d . each , net . ) A smaller size ( gi by 6 J- ) may also be had at 3 s . each , net . The other illustrations in the History are reproduced in a like manner , and I have no hesitation in describing them
in each case , as works of art , vvhich deserve a wide circulation , but the Burns' picture is the gem of the set , beyond question . Bro . Mackenzie has kindly sent me the following extract relating to Bro . Watson ' s picture of Burns , which has been so faithfully represented by the photo-artist aforesaid . —Minute of No . 2 , 12 th November , 1 S 45 . — " Bro . James Marshall stated that he had come to this meeting to re-introduce Bro . Stewart Watson , initiated during Winter 1827-8 . This Bro ,, he said , at the commencement of his professional career as an artist , had been patronised by Sir Walter Scott , whose portrait he painted at Abbotsiord , together with other works then extant . For some years past he has pursued his professional studies at Rome , and having returned to London , he wrote , enquiring among other matters , of the condition of Masonry in Edinburgh .
Bro . Marshall laid on the table a motion— 'That Bro . Watson have access to sketch the antique and picturesque interior of the Lodge vvith a view to his painting the Inauguration of Robert Burns as her Poet Laureate , ' the motion to be disposed of at a subsequent meeting . Meantime , all authenticated particulars to be collected . Bro . William Campell ( W . S . ) said that this motion had taken him by no greater surprise than delight . He had been 4 S
years a Mason ( and connected vvith this Lodge ) and had had many opportunities of giving testimony in favour of the particulars alluded to . He thought the proposition one deserving of every support . He had never been in a Lodge Room vvith Robert Burns , but he had travelled in his company and spent two of the most happy days vvith him at Ochtertyre Castle , the seat of Sir William
Murray . He vvas happy that he had lived to second such an admirable motion . " Bro . Campell was a member of No . 3 when Burns was invested as the Poet Laureate , and , therefore , his testimony is both valuable and convincing . REVIEWER . * Vide Freemason , June 16 th , 1888 ( and previous advertisement as to price . )
Bro . Vice-Admiral Sir Nowell Salmon , V . C ., K . C . B ., Commander-in-Chief on the China Station , with other officers of the fleet , vvas recently presented at a special audience to the Mikado , and afterwards took tiffin with H . M . ' s Charge d'Affaires .
Reports Of Masonic Meetings.
REPORTS OF MASONIC MEETINGS .
Craft JUasonrg , HASTINGS . —Derwent Lodge ( No . 40 ) . —A meeting of the above lodge vvas held on Monday , the 13 th inst ., at the Castle Hotel , vvhen there were present Bros . F . H . Hallett , P . G . O ., acting W . M . ; C . E . Botley , P . M ., acting S . W . •W . S . Allen , J . W .- F . Rossiter , P . P . S . G . D ., Treas .: J . Pearce , P . M ., Sec . ; T . B . Foord ,
acting S . D . ; G . H . Gage , acting J . D . j R . Walmsley , I . G . j W . Leslie , Tyler ; W . H . Russell , P . M ., P . A . G . D . C . j Bryant , Edmed , Kimm , and Boyce . Visitors : Bros . Simpson , P . M . 502 , P . P . J . G . W . ; and T . W . Jordan , W . M . 1184 . Bro . Boyce vvas passed to the Degree of Fellow Craft . Bro . Rossiter alluded in truly brotherly feeling' to the sad and serious illness of Bro . T . Trollope , P . G . D . He felt
sure that their esteemed and afflicted brother had the heartfelt sympathy of every Freemason in the Province of Sussex , and their sincere prayers to the Great Architect that in His wisdom and power Bro . Trollope may soon be restored to health and strength . A letter of condolence vvith Bro . P . Robinson in his bereavement at the loss of his wife , vvas , on the proposition of Bro . Rossiter , forwarded to Bro . Robinson .
ERITH . —St . John and St . Paul Lodge ( No . 615 ) . —Brethren may come and brethren may go , but , notwithstanding the fact that so many do come to the above lodge and then go never to return , the lodge goes on , let us hope so , at least , for ever , and it is quite an event , indeed , an epoch , in its history that on the Sth inst . the first W . M . vvho commenced his Masonic career in it passed
through the chair , and vvas invested its I . P . M . It has nevertheless a remarkable record , the incidents of which are perhaps better known to our esteemed Bro . F . Binckes , P . G . S . B . Eng ., and Secretary to the Boys' School , who vvas one of its earliest members , than to any one living , and his constant attendance at its annual meetings shows the interest he still takes in its welfare .
The lodge vvas opened by the W . M ., Bro . W . L . Doddrell , and the minutes of the previous meeting vvere read and confirmed , and the Auditor ' s report received and adopted . Bro . Herbert King , S . W . and W . M . elect , was then presented to the W . M . to receive at his hands the benefits of installation , and in due course that brother was placed in the chair , and afterwards appointed and invested
his officers as follows : Bros . C . Watkins , S . W . j A . W . Davis , J . W . ; G . W . Mitchell , P . M ., Treas . j Robt . W . Bilby , P . M ., Sec . j G . H . Letton , P . W . 913 , S . D j G . Cashtield , J . D . j J . N . Leverage , I . G . j C . C . Godwin , D . C . ; and W . Larder , Tyler . Bro . Doddrell then gave the addresses , and concluded the ceremony admirably , for vvhich he was accorded a vote of thanks , and he was
further presented vvith a handsome P . M . ' s jewel , of the value of 10 guineas , as a mark of the respect and esteem of the brethren , and for services rendered the lodge during his year of office . Bro . Doddrell having suitably returned thanks , Bro . Mitchell was re-elected to serve on the Charity Committee of the province , and , after the usual "Hearty good wishes " had been tendered from the visitors present .
the lodge vvas closed . Now let us say what we ought perhaps to have said sooner—that the lodge vvas held , by special permission , at the Public Hall . The banquet vvas partaken of at the Prince of Wales Hotel , Erith-avenue , and , like all the efforts of the fair hostess in that direction , vvas simply perfect , the menu comprising the choicest delicacies of the season , which
were splendidly served . Amongst those present vvere Bros . F . Binckes , P . G . S . B . Eng . j Capt . W . Weston , P . M . 1536 , P . P . S . G . D . j C . Veal , P . M . 1549 , P . P . S . G . D . Surrey j C . Jolly , P . M ., Sec . 1472 , & c . j S . E . Southgate , J . W . j G . F . Taylor , J . D . j A . Mitchell , H . Tuffnell , H . G . Cox , H . Pamment , and H . Roberts , of 700 j C . Gordon , F . Hambrook , and
A . W . Jackson , ot 913 ; and A . C . Doddrell , W . T . Doddrell , E . P . Hartland , and A . Jack , of the lodge . The toasts of " The Queen and the Craft , " and that of "H . R . H . the Prince of Wales , G . M . of England , " having been honoured , that of " Right Hon . the Earl of Carnarvon , M . W . Pro G . M ., " followed , and vve need hardly say vvere severally drunk vvith the full and customary
honours . Bro . Binckes , whose name vvas coupled with the toast of "The Earl of Lathom , D . G . M ., and the rest of the G . Officers , Present and Past , " in responding , said that although the toast was a routine one , it was received that night — and in fact it always vvas received — with all the honours due to it , and more especially as it was first
and foremost an honour paid to the name ot Lord Lathom , of whom he might at once say that a more popular Mason , or one vvho had won more golden opinions from the brethren of the Craft of every Degree , whether in assisting their G . M . or Pro G . M . in Grand Lodge , or presiding over the destinies of the Craft as P . G . M . in his own Province of West Lancashire , did not exist . Now , vvith regard to the
rest of the Grand Officers , Present and Past , of vvhich body he felt it a great honour to belong , he could only say that they , one and all , did their duty in their several positions to the beat of their abilities , and in accordance with their obligation . They all took a great obligation when they accepted office to do all that in them lied to promote the success of Freemasonry , of that which was
one of the greatest organisations in the world for the promotion of human happiness and the mitigation of human misery . That obligation was a sacred trust , it carried with it high honours , and had its serious responsibilities j but every officer of G . Lodge vvhen he accepted the one accepted both , and he vvas proud to say they continued to receive , wherever they went , the commendation of the '
brethren . That vvas their reward . He offered the W . M . his congratulations on arriving at the chair , and his best wishes tor the prosperity of the lodge , and trusted both it and the W . M . vvould have a happy and successful year . As one of the old members of the lodge in years gone past , and with vvhich he had been so intimately associated , hc was exceedingly pleased to be vvith them once again , and was greatly obliged to Bro , Mitchell for thc assistance