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Piccadilly Lodge, No. 2550.

Piccadilly Lodge , No . 2550 .

A N exceptionally interesting meeting of the above lodge took place at the Cafe Monico on February 2 nd , when the Worshipful Masler . Bro . Harry Burkett , P . P . A . G . P . Berks ., had the unique and happy experience of initiating

THK WORSHIPFUL MASTER . his father into Freemasonry . The event drew together a full muster of the brethren and visitors , who showed a very keen interest in the ceremony , the circumstances making it

even more impressive than usual . Hearty congratulations were extended to both on their becoming brothers . Mr . J . W . Hobbs was also initiated at the same time . After the work in the lodge the brethren adjourned to a

banquet , the usual loyal toasts being duly honoured . W . Bro . J . W . Martin , P . A . G . D . C ., D . P . G . M . Berks ., in reply for the " Grand Officers , " said he was proud of belonging to that august body , which was composed of brethren from over the whole world , in fact , they were pretty well a legion .

As a Mason it was a great pleasure to him to see the W . M . initiate his own father . He wished them both long life and happiness . W . Bro . Scroggy , I . P . M ., felt , on rising , he had every support in proposing " The Health of the Worshipful

Master , " as he was every inch a Mason and loved by all who knew him , but particularly by the Piccadilly and St . Alban's Lodges . They heartily congratulated him on the happy event and unique position he now occupied in having become his father ' s father and his father ' s brother , it was

bound to unite them even stronger together . Bro . Harry Burkett , on rising to reply , was received most heartily . He said he thanked them most sincerely for their kind reception and for turning up in such good numbers . It showed that there was something exceptional to do so . That

evening would naturally be reckoned by him as the crowning of his masonic career . His heart was too full to express till he would like to say , especially before such a father as he fortunately had . Bro . Scroggy said that although the tie of Masonry was added , they could not be bound more strongly

together , that was impossible , for their hearts were bound together in one accord . He begged them to put that subject on one side for a few moments while he reminded them that he was to represent the lodge as steward for the R . M . B . I . If anyone had fifty guineas to spare he could assure him that he could not do better than put it on his list .

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Piccadilly Lodge, No. 2550.

Piccadilly Lodge , No . 2550 .

A N exceptionally interesting meeting of the above lodge took place at the Cafe Monico on February 2 nd , when the Worshipful Masler . Bro . Harry Burkett , P . P . A . G . P . Berks ., had the unique and happy experience of initiating

THK WORSHIPFUL MASTER . his father into Freemasonry . The event drew together a full muster of the brethren and visitors , who showed a very keen interest in the ceremony , the circumstances making it

even more impressive than usual . Hearty congratulations were extended to both on their becoming brothers . Mr . J . W . Hobbs was also initiated at the same time . After the work in the lodge the brethren adjourned to a

banquet , the usual loyal toasts being duly honoured . W . Bro . J . W . Martin , P . A . G . D . C ., D . P . G . M . Berks ., in reply for the " Grand Officers , " said he was proud of belonging to that august body , which was composed of brethren from over the whole world , in fact , they were pretty well a legion .

As a Mason it was a great pleasure to him to see the W . M . initiate his own father . He wished them both long life and happiness . W . Bro . Scroggy , I . P . M ., felt , on rising , he had every support in proposing " The Health of the Worshipful

Master , " as he was every inch a Mason and loved by all who knew him , but particularly by the Piccadilly and St . Alban's Lodges . They heartily congratulated him on the happy event and unique position he now occupied in having become his father ' s father and his father ' s brother , it was

bound to unite them even stronger together . Bro . Harry Burkett , on rising to reply , was received most heartily . He said he thanked them most sincerely for their kind reception and for turning up in such good numbers . It showed that there was something exceptional to do so . That

evening would naturally be reckoned by him as the crowning of his masonic career . His heart was too full to express till he would like to say , especially before such a father as he fortunately had . Bro . Scroggy said that although the tie of Masonry was added , they could not be bound more strongly

together , that was impossible , for their hearts were bound together in one accord . He begged them to put that subject on one side for a few moments while he reminded them that he was to represent the lodge as steward for the R . M . B . I . If anyone had fifty guineas to spare he could assure him that he could not do better than put it on his list .

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. . THE . . CHARING CROSS BANK 119 & 120 , BISHOPSQATE STREET , WITHIN , E . C ., and 26 , BEDFORD STREET , CHARING CR 055 , LONDON , W . C . ( ESTABLISHED 1870 ) . Assets , . £ 694 , 403 . Liabilities , £ 372 , 291 . Reserve , £ 322 , 112 , Loans of jC / ill to C 5 . ( IOfl , msidi * on uny class of security . Two ami a-lialf per cent , interest allowed on Current Accounts . Deposit- of til ) ami upwards received as under : --. * > per cent , per annum , sulijcct to ' ! months' notice of withdrawal . 0 ,, .. ' .. ( i 7 .. ,. .. 12 Special terms for longer periods . Interest paid ( ) uarlerly . The Terminable Deposit I ' nnds pay nearly !) per cent ., and are a safe investment . Write or call for Prospectus . A . WILLIAMS / , , . .. H . J . TALL -Joint Managers . ^""""""""""""""""""""""" ^^^^^^^^^^^ ¦^^^^^^^^^^ ¦^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^¦^^ HH

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Estate Hiients , Surveyors , XiccnseD Valuers , ., Co & HOWARD I . A . Messrs jTSrewcrs Hoents , an & Xtccnscfc fl > ropcit >? j £ , t ; perts , 25 , KENNINGTON PARK ROAD , S . E . < £ 3 000 CASH— ,, ' " dispos'il , I'Yee Lease , very desirable Tavern in ' jfood main road , and surrounded by choice neighbourhood , gross profits £ 2 /> oo per annum . Excellent Billiard Saloon ( 2 Tables ) and speciall y built Masonic Hall ground Moor . Howling Green . Splendid Home . Gentleman ' s property . Parties wishing to dispose of or purchase Public Houses , Hotels , Taverns , Beer Houses , and Off-Licences , and all kinds of Licensed properties will find tin ' s an excellent medium . ¦ NO CHARGE FOR ENTERING PROPERTIES ON OUR REGISTER . Cash Advanced to enable Purchasers to Complete , and on all kinds of Security , dS 25 upwards . ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^~~^^^^^^ m ^ m ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ^^^ B ^^^^—m ~^—~^& W ^_ W—W _ w

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II PRICE ONE PENNY , . . . II || ... EVERY WEDNESDAY . || Amateur win mio jU $ t mm Gardeners tm mm to k » ou > ¦ QARDEN LIFE , ILLUSTRATED . O < A Practical Journal for < Amateur Sardeners . POINTS WORTH NOTING . LifeGardens THE LARGEST PENNY GARDENING PAPER ! IT CONTAINS MORE ILLUSTRATIONS AND MORE ORIGINAL INFORMATION THAN ANY OTHER GARDEN PUBLICATION . GardenLifes THE BEST PAPER FOR ^^ ^ = ssss == ^ ^ ^ ^ AMATEUR GARDENERS ! AT LEAST , THAT IS WHAT READERS SAY , AND WE HAVE NO REASON TO QUESTION THEIR VERDICT . SUBSCRIPTION RATES : 6 6 per year ; ; v 6 per half-year ; i ; 9 for three mouths . PUBLISHING OFFICE : HATTON HOUSE , GREAT QUEEN STREET , LONDON , W . C . ~~ ~ OF ~ ALL . " N EWSAGENTST ' . II . . . AND BOOKSELLERS . || ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^¦¦^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^¦^^^^^¦¦^^^¦^^¦^^^^^¦¦ M ^^^ H ^^^^^^^ I

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