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Diary For The Week.

1185—Lewis , Kings Arms Hotel , Wood Green , at 7 ( Instruction ) 1227—Upton , Spotted Dog . Upton 1227—Upton , Swan , Pcthnal Green-road , near Shoreditch , at 8 ( Instruction ) 1278—Burdett Coutts , Approach Tavern , Victoria Park 1320—Blackheath . Green Man . Rl'Ckheath 1 . 321 — Kmlvcniiitic . Horns Tavern , Kennington 1339— StoeVwell . Cock Tavern . Konuimrton-road , at 7 . 30 ([ nstruction 13 ( o— C ' l . prm , White Hurl , Clapton 1426—The Great Citv . Masons' Hall . Masons' . Uoiuo . E . G .. at li . 30 ( Inst . ) ¦

ISU—Covjnt Gr , ' M . , C . "institution , Ks ^' -fn-. tl-s-vriov . ' "" n . .- - . ¦>¦ : ' ; , «< v ¦*¦¦ : > : > M 23— 'We «; Mi .-. jihfielc . V \ oyinfl .-. w' ihdl M " , 0 . 1073- I ' l- . r / 'i . ' -ii , ' . M ' -II .- ' M . I Kou . ;~' : 't't'i ! ' > u P- i ;"" ,.,,: •¦ , •¦ „ ¦ . ¦ iV . > ¦¦" . <»''';_' 1077--O'U' :. lV - •Md- l- ' il--dC ' il '; . Y . ! -i : - (< •'•i . > . oi •"' 'V ol ' .. - ' ; ' ' i <^ ' IOJO— ) i' : i : i . < \ ui ¦ _ ¦ :., ! uj ..- ' "•¦ ; 'civi >" 0 ' . ' Soil ' , ' . MI u ' i ' . "¦" . : ii--.. iiui . ' 'i"iiii IJ'ifc — i . v ; tf or l ! i :. ! OT , ' . \ Ui :., « ui- lid ; , Shi . r ' t .-siji'i > ;•; , !¦ :, lavender Hill

ii .. ' .. ji 3- Sfc . ~ l . i-. ivv , cU .-r iiri . l Garter . Kew Bridge R . A . 217—Stability . Anderton ' s Hotel , Fleet-street . E . C . R . A . 507—United Pilgrim , Horns Tavern , Kenninsrton R . A . 733—Westbourne , Lord ' s Hotel , St . John ' s Wood R . A . 7-12—Crystal Palace , Thicket Hotel , Anerloy

R . A . 753—Prince Frederick William , Lord's Hotel , St . John ' s Wood , at 8 . ( In . R . A . S 31—Andrew , Bell nnd Anchor Hotel , Hammersmith Road R . A . 1218—Macdonald , Head-nua'tirs 1 st Surrey Ritles , Camberwell R . A . 1171—North London , anonluirv Taver \ Canonbury Placo , at 8 . ( Inst . ) M . M . 7—Carnarvon , Mitre Hotel , Hampton Court M . M . 199—Duke of Connaught , Haverlock , Albion-rd ., Dalston , at 8 . 30 ( Inst . )

42—Relief , Albion Hotel , Haymnrket-street , Bury , Lancashire 66—Howard . Hich-street , Arundels 98—St Martin , Town Hall , Burslem 100—Friendship , Crown and Anchor , Great Yarmouth 116—Royal Lancashire , Swan Hotel . Colne 203—Ancient Union , Masonic Hall , Liverpool 208—Threo Grand Principles , Masonic Hall , Dewsbnry 268—Union , Queei ' s Arms Inn , George-street . Ashton-under-Lvno

275—Harmony , Masonic Hall . South Parade , Huddersfleld 2 H : i—Amity , Swan Hoi ii , Market-place , Haslingden 337— Car dour . New Masonic Rooms . Uppermill , Sn Idleworth 313—Concord . Militia Office's' Mess Rooris , Starkie-streot , Preston 344— Faith , Bull ' s Head Inn , Radrliffb . Lu : cashire 3 ( 5—Perseverance , Old Bull Hotol , Church-street . Blackburn 367—Probity and Freedom , Red Lion Inn . Smallbridgc 623—John of Gaunt , Freemasons' Hall , Halford-streot , Leicester

600—Harmony , Freemasons' Hall , Salerr-street , Bradford 605— Comhermore . Quoeen's Hotel , Birkenhead 636— Osrle . Masonic Hnll , Morpeth 659—Blagflon . Ridley Arms Hotel . Blyth 1011—Richmond . Crown Hotel , Blnckfriars-streot , Salford 1042—Fxcelsior . Masonic Hall , Great Georce-strcet . Leeds 11 « 4—Eliot , Private Rooms , St ,. German's , Cornwall . 1182—Duke of Edinburgh . Masonic Hall . Liverpoolat 7 . 30 . ( Instruction )

, 1299—Pembroke . West De by Hotel , WostDerbv . near Liverpool 1327—King Ha -o'd , Britannia Hotel , WalthamNew Town 1332—Unity . Masonic Hall . Orediton . Devon 1576—Dee , Union Hotel , Parktrate , Cheshhc 1580— Ci nnbonrre . Red Lion Hotel , Hatfield . Herts , at 8 . ( Instrnction ) R . A . 97— Strct Benevolence , Masonic Hall , Park Terrace , Sunderland

R . A . 107—Philanthropic , Masonic Hall , King ' s Lynn R . A . 204—Caledonian . Free * nnso"is' Hall , Manchester R . A . 249—Mariners , Masonic Hall , Liverpool R . A . 2 ' - " 3—Wisdom . Swan Inn . Haslincrden M . M —Canynr / es , Freemasons' Hall , Bristol M . M . 21—Howe , George Hotel , Melton Mowbray

FRIDAY , 18 th MAY . Annual General Meeting Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution , Freemasons ' Hall , at 12 . Emnlnr . tr , l f , -irh . e of Improvement , Freemasons' Hall , at 7 . 6—J . iendship , Willis's Rooms , St . James ' s 25—Robert Rums . Tho North Pole , 115 Oxford-street , W ., at 8 ( Instruc . ) I-iS—Midd e . c :, A'bion , Aldersgate-street . 144-St . Luke , White Ha :. ' -. KingV-road , Chelsea , at 7 . 30 . ( Instruction ) 507—United Pilgrims , Snv v Masonic Hall , Oamlwwo'l . at 7 . 30 . ( Instruct . )

766—William Preston . Jacob's Well . Ge . orge-st ., Manchester-sq ., at 8 ( Inst . ) 780—R j-xi Alfred . Star and Ga : er , Kew Bridge . ( Instruction ) 83-1—Rane ' airh . Six Bells , Harnmot mith ( Instruction ) 933—Doric , Duke's Head , 79 Whitechapel-road , at 8 . ( Instruction ) 1056—Metropolitan , Porhisral Hotel , Fleet-street , E . C . at 7 . ( Instruction ) inS-Univers'ty , F reemasons' Hall , W . C . 115 ^—Belg ra yo , Jormvn-sti jet , S . \/ ., at 8 . ( Instruction ) 1298—Royal S indard , Alwyne Ca-tle , St . Pnul's-road , Canonbury , at 8 . ( In . ) 13 fifi—Plnpr

. on . White Hart , Lower Clapton , at 7 . 30 . ( Instruction ) jl ; ^—E . Carnarvon , Ladbroke Hall , Notting Hill , at 8 . ( Instruction ) 1 / 89—Unique , Guardsman Army Coffee Tavern , Buckingham Palace-road , S . W ., at 7 . 30 . ( Instruction ) j 80 l—Selwyn , East Dulwich Hotel , East Dulwich . ( Instruction ) R . A . 05—Prosperity Chap er o ; Improvement , Hercules Tav ., LuTlenhiill St . R . A 70—Pythagorean . Portland Hotel . London- * 'root Greenwich ( Irtut . ) M . M . —Old Kent , Crown and Cushion , Loud n Wall , E . C . ( Instruction ) K . T . 48-Kemovs Tynte , 33 Golden Square , W .

127—Union , Freemasons' Hall . Margate 152—Virtue , Freemasons' Hall , Manchester 347—Noah ' s Ark , Wagon and Horses Hotel , Tipton 453—Chigwell , Prince ' s Hall , Buckhnrst Hill , at 7 . 30 ( Instruction ) 616—Phcenix , Fox Hotel , Stowmarket 641— De Loraii c , Freemasons' Hall , Grainger-street , Newcastle 993—Alexandra , Midway Hotel , Levenshulme 1096—Lord Warden , Wellington Hall . Deal 1311—Zetland , Masonic Hall , Great George street , Leeds

1393—Hamer , Masonic Hall , Liverpool , at 8 . ( Instruction ) 1773—Albert Victor , Town Hall , Pendleton Gene -al lodge of Instruction , Masonic Hall , New-street , Birmingham , at 7 R . A . —General Chanter of Improvement , Masonic Hall , Birmingham , at 5 . 30 R . A . 31—Bertha , Masonic Hall , St . Peter ' s Street , Canterbury R . A . 414—Union , Masonic Hall , Greyfriars Road , Reading R . A . 521—Truth , Freemaso is' Hall , Fitzwilliam-street , Hudderstteld R . A 837—Marquers of Ripon , Town Hall . Ripon M . M . 65—West Lancashire , Masonic Hall , Liverpool K . T . — De Furnival , Freemasons' Hall , Sheffield

SATURDAY , 19 th MAY . 198—Percy , Jolly Farmers' Tavern , Southgate-road , N ., at 8 ( Instruction ) USE—Lewis . King ' s Arms Hotel . Wood Green 1275—Star , Five Bells , 155 New Cross-road , S . E ., at 7 . ( Instruction ) 1329—Sphinx , Surrey Masonic Hall , Camberwell , S . E . 1301—Kn-1 of Zetland , Royal Edwa -d , Triangle , Hackney , at 7 ( Instruction ) 1584—LoyaPy and Charity , Star and Garter , Kew Bridge

1621—Eccles m . King's Head , Kbury Bridge , Pimlico , at 7 ( Instruction ) 1767—Kensington , Counfield Hotel , Earl's Court , S . W . Sinai nb ' . ptn of improvement . Union . Air-str .. et . [ leorctiS-st ., W ., at 8 R . A . 1191—Ro 3-al Middlesex , Mitre Hotel , Hampton Court R . A . 1572—Carnarvon , Albion , Aldersgate Street M . M . 205—Huaconsfietd , Cheque . ! , Marsh Street , Walthamstow M . M . 251—Tjnterden , Amtorton ' s Hotel , Fle & t Street , E . G .

119—Peace , Private Rot ms , Meltham 303—Prince Georgo , Private Rooms , . Bottoms , Eastwood . 410—Grove , Sun Hotel , Kingston R . A . 63—Royal Clarence , Freenrwins' Hull , Park Street , Bristol

Installation Meetings, &C.

INSTALLATION MEETINGS , & c .

. u . LODGE OF HARMONY , No . 133 . rTUIE installation of the W . M " . elect—Bro . E . J . Acworth—of this ' venerable Lodge , took plao on Monday , tho 7 th inst ., at , * -: Minar Kr" of -ihe Ff-TcrchaH » Tr-Stitr-t " , East-F * r-3 ci , Fa ^ orsbstn . Ci' ovothvfvii o -i < , ?; r ' o ' - ) io 4 gv thvoo . o ' clock ' « tho afternoon , ~ when l . o'l'it ¦ - •' .- v - fi-. u . f ! b" ch » " VY . tf fj-: M : ? t : ! t )^ i ojj . Fayn . who was uap . ¦ jovira by fiu : Mad-eiv . Or . CSr-nji ( 'T : ' ? vf ! ii :-: v ) , B . : h'i ; , »« ( Ssci'orary ) . CiiJi ^ ido ' i / a ( I . P . M . ) . Lrjii » havr . t , Giraad , J . W . Peutr / e . The Ri ^ hi

Son . Yiseonnt Holmesdale , B . W . Provincial Grand Master of Kent , honoured the brethren with a visit , and there was likewise a goodl y gathering- of the W . M . ' s , P . M . ' s , and Officers of Lodges in the immediate district , as well as several brethren from the Metropolis . Amnii " those brethren who signed the attendance book were Bros . " . Pao-e P . M . 1209 P . P . G . J . D ., R . Bonehton-Smith W . M .

1915 P . P . G . S . D . Leicester and Rutland , E . G . Waltham 1915 and 31 , H . M . Maugham Chaplain 1915 , John T . Reeves S . W . 1915 , E . J . Lawsou Secretary 1915 , B . Kelly Thorpe P . M . 709 P . G . Treasurer , Thomas Mitchell W . M . 20 , W . Langshaw W . M . 1424 , Herbert Black W . M . 1273 , F . J . Seale P . M . 1273 P . P . G . A . D . C ., H . Iron S . D . 1273 , G . Goble Oro-nnist 1273 . W . G . Kennett S . W . 1273 , John F . Solly W . M .

784 , Thomas Bent P . M . 784 , A . G . Spears 158 P . P . G . O ., Edward Stnteley W . M . 158 . Goon ? e Green I . P . M . 158 , 0 . Andrews P . M . 77 , W . W . Morgan S . W . 211 , J . C . Barnard 1273 , H . J . Price 1967 and 200 . After the minntes of last meetinsrhad been read and confirmed , the Rip ; ht Worship ful Provincial Grand Master was announced . A deputation was formed , and he was escorted info the Lodge room ,

and sainted with the usnal honours . Brother Acworth was then presented and duly obligated by Brother Payn . Lodge was opened in the third degree ^ and those brethren who as yet are not entitled to don the levels were requested to retire . A Board of Installed Masters was opened nnder the presidency of Brother P . M . Longhurst , who placed Brother Acworth in the chair of the Lodge with

the customary ceremonies . On the readmission of the brethren , the new Worshipful Master was saluted in the three decrees , and the Officers were appointed and invested , as follow : —A . Greey S . W ., F . F . Giraud P . M . J . W ., Genge P . M . Treasurer , TJnderdown P . M . Secretary , Griggs P . M . S . D ., Fuller J . D ., Longhurst P . M . I . G . Brother Longhurst then gave the addresses to Master , Wardens , and

Brethren , and thus completed in admirable style his share of the bnsiness proceedings of the day . Brother Past Master Penton was elected Charities representative for the Lodge , and an announcement was made that the members were interested in the candidature of a lad who sought the benefits of the Royal Masonic Institntion for Bovs . bnt who had not , as yet , secured the support of the Provincial

Charities Organisation . A notice of motion for next meeting was handed in to consider the advisability of altering the Bye-Laws so far as they refer to the day of meetins-. It has been considered by a majority of the brethren that the second Monday in the month , in lieu of the . first Monday , would be more acceptable ; but this will , later on , receive full consideration , when any advantages that may

lie likely to accrue from the projected change will be fully detailed , After a candidate had been proposed for initiation at the next meeting , a vote of thanks—to be recorded on the minutes—was unanimously agreed to be passed to Bro . Longhurst for the way he had conducted the ceremony of the day . After routine work , hearty good wishes were tendered , and Lodge was closed . The brethren then

adjonrned fo the Ship Hotel , where a capital banquet was served The menu had been carefully considered , and great credit is due to the worthy proprietors of this old-established hostelry for the way th y carried out their engagement . On the removal of the cloth , the W . M ., with due regard to brevity , spoke to the several toasts . After that of the Queen and the Craft , the National Anthem was

snng . Speaking of the Princo of Wales Bro . Acworth said all recognised thn fact that the Most Wor . Grand Master had many duties to perform , but . the interest he evince ! in Masonic matters led to his being unanimously esteemed by Craftsmen throughout the length and breadth of the land . In-speaking to the third toast—the Right Worshipful Pro Grand Master the Earl of Carnarvon , the Right Worship .

fnl Deputy Grand Master the Earl of Lathom , and the rest of the Grand Officers Past and Present , Bro . Acworth said it might he urged in regard to this , thafc they "bear their blushing honours thick upon them . " He had great pleasure in calling upon the brethren to drink to the teas ' . In proposing the health of the Right Worshipful Prov . Grand Master of Kent , Viscount Holmesdale—" onr very

noble and approved good Master , " —tbe W . M . said his powers of speech were scarcely equal to the task of recounting the many services rendered to Freemasonry by Viscount Holmesdale . However , these were fully recognised by the Freemasons of Kent , and he could confidently leave the toast in the hands of the brethren to do ifc justice . In the course of his reply , the R . W . Provincial Grand

Master , after expressing his gratification at the way in which the toast had been received , made reference to the Revision of the Book of Constitntions now being undertaken . The proposed changes had received attention at his hands , and he was not unmindful of the vast interests involved in their consideration . With respect to what the Worship fnl Master had said as to the lapse of time since he

had visited the Lodge of Harmony , he might nrge that he had very many and heavy duties to perform . Whenever he received an invitation from the Lodges in his Province , he gave the matter consideration , and , in this case , finding he had a day clear , he gladly availed himself of the opportunity to join the members , and was much "ratified with the result of his visit . The next toast—the Very

Worshipful Deputy Provincial Grand Master , Bro . Eastes , and the rest o ? the Provincial Grand Officers , Past and Present— -was proposed by Bro . Past Master Longhurst . The zeal evinced in the Masonic business of the Province by Brother Eastes was eloquently dilated on by Bro . Longhurst , who regretted the inability of the Deputy Provincial Grand Master to atfcontl . With fchs toast was identified

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Diary For The Week.

1185—Lewis , Kings Arms Hotel , Wood Green , at 7 ( Instruction ) 1227—Upton , Spotted Dog . Upton 1227—Upton , Swan , Pcthnal Green-road , near Shoreditch , at 8 ( Instruction ) 1278—Burdett Coutts , Approach Tavern , Victoria Park 1320—Blackheath . Green Man . Rl'Ckheath 1 . 321 — Kmlvcniiitic . Horns Tavern , Kennington 1339— StoeVwell . Cock Tavern . Konuimrton-road , at 7 . 30 ([ nstruction 13 ( o— C ' l . prm , White Hurl , Clapton 1426—The Great Citv . Masons' Hall . Masons' . Uoiuo . E . G .. at li . 30 ( Inst . ) ¦

ISU—Covjnt Gr , ' M . , C . "institution , Ks ^' -fn-. tl-s-vriov . ' "" n . .- - . ¦>¦ : ' ; , «< v ¦*¦¦ : > : > M 23— 'We «; Mi .-. jihfielc . V \ oyinfl .-. w' ihdl M " , 0 . 1073- I ' l- . r / 'i . ' -ii , ' . M ' -II .- ' M . I Kou . ;~' : 't't'i ! ' > u P- i ;"" ,.,,: •¦ , •¦ „ ¦ . ¦ iV . > ¦¦" . <»''';_' 1077--O'U' :. lV - •Md- l- ' il--dC ' il '; . Y . ! -i : - (< •'•i . > . oi •"' 'V ol ' .. - ' ; ' ' i <^ ' IOJO— ) i' : i : i . < \ ui ¦ _ ¦ :., ! uj ..- ' "•¦ ; 'civi >" 0 ' . ' Soil ' , ' . MI u ' i ' . "¦" . : ii--.. iiui . ' 'i"iiii IJ'ifc — i . v ; tf or l ! i :. ! OT , ' . \ Ui :., « ui- lid ; , Shi . r ' t .-siji'i > ;•; , !¦ :, lavender Hill

ii .. ' .. ji 3- Sfc . ~ l . i-. ivv , cU .-r iiri . l Garter . Kew Bridge R . A . 217—Stability . Anderton ' s Hotel , Fleet-street . E . C . R . A . 507—United Pilgrim , Horns Tavern , Kenninsrton R . A . 733—Westbourne , Lord ' s Hotel , St . John ' s Wood R . A . 7-12—Crystal Palace , Thicket Hotel , Anerloy

R . A . 753—Prince Frederick William , Lord's Hotel , St . John ' s Wood , at 8 . ( In . R . A . S 31—Andrew , Bell nnd Anchor Hotel , Hammersmith Road R . A . 1218—Macdonald , Head-nua'tirs 1 st Surrey Ritles , Camberwell R . A . 1171—North London , anonluirv Taver \ Canonbury Placo , at 8 . ( Inst . ) M . M . 7—Carnarvon , Mitre Hotel , Hampton Court M . M . 199—Duke of Connaught , Haverlock , Albion-rd ., Dalston , at 8 . 30 ( Inst . )

42—Relief , Albion Hotel , Haymnrket-street , Bury , Lancashire 66—Howard . Hich-street , Arundels 98—St Martin , Town Hall , Burslem 100—Friendship , Crown and Anchor , Great Yarmouth 116—Royal Lancashire , Swan Hotel . Colne 203—Ancient Union , Masonic Hall , Liverpool 208—Threo Grand Principles , Masonic Hall , Dewsbnry 268—Union , Queei ' s Arms Inn , George-street . Ashton-under-Lvno

275—Harmony , Masonic Hall . South Parade , Huddersfleld 2 H : i—Amity , Swan Hoi ii , Market-place , Haslingden 337— Car dour . New Masonic Rooms . Uppermill , Sn Idleworth 313—Concord . Militia Office's' Mess Rooris , Starkie-streot , Preston 344— Faith , Bull ' s Head Inn , Radrliffb . Lu : cashire 3 ( 5—Perseverance , Old Bull Hotol , Church-street . Blackburn 367—Probity and Freedom , Red Lion Inn . Smallbridgc 623—John of Gaunt , Freemasons' Hall , Halford-streot , Leicester

600—Harmony , Freemasons' Hall , Salerr-street , Bradford 605— Comhermore . Quoeen's Hotel , Birkenhead 636— Osrle . Masonic Hnll , Morpeth 659—Blagflon . Ridley Arms Hotel . Blyth 1011—Richmond . Crown Hotel , Blnckfriars-streot , Salford 1042—Fxcelsior . Masonic Hall , Great Georce-strcet . Leeds 11 « 4—Eliot , Private Rooms , St ,. German's , Cornwall . 1182—Duke of Edinburgh . Masonic Hall . Liverpoolat 7 . 30 . ( Instruction )

, 1299—Pembroke . West De by Hotel , WostDerbv . near Liverpool 1327—King Ha -o'd , Britannia Hotel , WalthamNew Town 1332—Unity . Masonic Hall . Orediton . Devon 1576—Dee , Union Hotel , Parktrate , Cheshhc 1580— Ci nnbonrre . Red Lion Hotel , Hatfield . Herts , at 8 . ( Instrnction ) R . A . 97— Strct Benevolence , Masonic Hall , Park Terrace , Sunderland

R . A . 107—Philanthropic , Masonic Hall , King ' s Lynn R . A . 204—Caledonian . Free * nnso"is' Hall , Manchester R . A . 249—Mariners , Masonic Hall , Liverpool R . A . 2 ' - " 3—Wisdom . Swan Inn . Haslincrden M . M —Canynr / es , Freemasons' Hall , Bristol M . M . 21—Howe , George Hotel , Melton Mowbray

FRIDAY , 18 th MAY . Annual General Meeting Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution , Freemasons ' Hall , at 12 . Emnlnr . tr , l f , -irh . e of Improvement , Freemasons' Hall , at 7 . 6—J . iendship , Willis's Rooms , St . James ' s 25—Robert Rums . Tho North Pole , 115 Oxford-street , W ., at 8 ( Instruc . ) I-iS—Midd e . c :, A'bion , Aldersgate-street . 144-St . Luke , White Ha :. ' -. KingV-road , Chelsea , at 7 . 30 . ( Instruction ) 507—United Pilgrims , Snv v Masonic Hall , Oamlwwo'l . at 7 . 30 . ( Instruct . )

766—William Preston . Jacob's Well . Ge . orge-st ., Manchester-sq ., at 8 ( Inst . ) 780—R j-xi Alfred . Star and Ga : er , Kew Bridge . ( Instruction ) 83-1—Rane ' airh . Six Bells , Harnmot mith ( Instruction ) 933—Doric , Duke's Head , 79 Whitechapel-road , at 8 . ( Instruction ) 1056—Metropolitan , Porhisral Hotel , Fleet-street , E . C . at 7 . ( Instruction ) inS-Univers'ty , F reemasons' Hall , W . C . 115 ^—Belg ra yo , Jormvn-sti jet , S . \/ ., at 8 . ( Instruction ) 1298—Royal S indard , Alwyne Ca-tle , St . Pnul's-road , Canonbury , at 8 . ( In . ) 13 fifi—Plnpr

. on . White Hart , Lower Clapton , at 7 . 30 . ( Instruction ) jl ; ^—E . Carnarvon , Ladbroke Hall , Notting Hill , at 8 . ( Instruction ) 1 / 89—Unique , Guardsman Army Coffee Tavern , Buckingham Palace-road , S . W ., at 7 . 30 . ( Instruction ) j 80 l—Selwyn , East Dulwich Hotel , East Dulwich . ( Instruction ) R . A . 05—Prosperity Chap er o ; Improvement , Hercules Tav ., LuTlenhiill St . R . A 70—Pythagorean . Portland Hotel . London- * 'root Greenwich ( Irtut . ) M . M . —Old Kent , Crown and Cushion , Loud n Wall , E . C . ( Instruction ) K . T . 48-Kemovs Tynte , 33 Golden Square , W .

127—Union , Freemasons' Hall . Margate 152—Virtue , Freemasons' Hall , Manchester 347—Noah ' s Ark , Wagon and Horses Hotel , Tipton 453—Chigwell , Prince ' s Hall , Buckhnrst Hill , at 7 . 30 ( Instruction ) 616—Phcenix , Fox Hotel , Stowmarket 641— De Loraii c , Freemasons' Hall , Grainger-street , Newcastle 993—Alexandra , Midway Hotel , Levenshulme 1096—Lord Warden , Wellington Hall . Deal 1311—Zetland , Masonic Hall , Great George street , Leeds

1393—Hamer , Masonic Hall , Liverpool , at 8 . ( Instruction ) 1773—Albert Victor , Town Hall , Pendleton Gene -al lodge of Instruction , Masonic Hall , New-street , Birmingham , at 7 R . A . —General Chanter of Improvement , Masonic Hall , Birmingham , at 5 . 30 R . A . 31—Bertha , Masonic Hall , St . Peter ' s Street , Canterbury R . A . 414—Union , Masonic Hall , Greyfriars Road , Reading R . A . 521—Truth , Freemaso is' Hall , Fitzwilliam-street , Hudderstteld R . A 837—Marquers of Ripon , Town Hall . Ripon M . M . 65—West Lancashire , Masonic Hall , Liverpool K . T . — De Furnival , Freemasons' Hall , Sheffield

SATURDAY , 19 th MAY . 198—Percy , Jolly Farmers' Tavern , Southgate-road , N ., at 8 ( Instruction ) USE—Lewis . King ' s Arms Hotel . Wood Green 1275—Star , Five Bells , 155 New Cross-road , S . E ., at 7 . ( Instruction ) 1329—Sphinx , Surrey Masonic Hall , Camberwell , S . E . 1301—Kn-1 of Zetland , Royal Edwa -d , Triangle , Hackney , at 7 ( Instruction ) 1584—LoyaPy and Charity , Star and Garter , Kew Bridge

1621—Eccles m . King's Head , Kbury Bridge , Pimlico , at 7 ( Instruction ) 1767—Kensington , Counfield Hotel , Earl's Court , S . W . Sinai nb ' . ptn of improvement . Union . Air-str .. et . [ leorctiS-st ., W ., at 8 R . A . 1191—Ro 3-al Middlesex , Mitre Hotel , Hampton Court R . A . 1572—Carnarvon , Albion , Aldersgate Street M . M . 205—Huaconsfietd , Cheque . ! , Marsh Street , Walthamstow M . M . 251—Tjnterden , Amtorton ' s Hotel , Fle & t Street , E . G .

119—Peace , Private Rot ms , Meltham 303—Prince Georgo , Private Rooms , . Bottoms , Eastwood . 410—Grove , Sun Hotel , Kingston R . A . 63—Royal Clarence , Freenrwins' Hull , Park Street , Bristol

Installation Meetings, &C.

INSTALLATION MEETINGS , & c .

. u . LODGE OF HARMONY , No . 133 . rTUIE installation of the W . M " . elect—Bro . E . J . Acworth—of this ' venerable Lodge , took plao on Monday , tho 7 th inst ., at , * -: Minar Kr" of -ihe Ff-TcrchaH » Tr-Stitr-t " , East-F * r-3 ci , Fa ^ orsbstn . Ci' ovothvfvii o -i < , ?; r ' o ' - ) io 4 gv thvoo . o ' clock ' « tho afternoon , ~ when l . o'l'it ¦ - •' .- v - fi-. u . f ! b" ch » " VY . tf fj-: M : ? t : ! t )^ i ojj . Fayn . who was uap . ¦ jovira by fiu : Mad-eiv . Or . CSr-nji ( 'T : ' ? vf ! ii :-: v ) , B . : h'i ; , »« ( Ssci'orary ) . CiiJi ^ ido ' i / a ( I . P . M . ) . Lrjii » havr . t , Giraad , J . W . Peutr / e . The Ri ^ hi

Son . Yiseonnt Holmesdale , B . W . Provincial Grand Master of Kent , honoured the brethren with a visit , and there was likewise a goodl y gathering- of the W . M . ' s , P . M . ' s , and Officers of Lodges in the immediate district , as well as several brethren from the Metropolis . Amnii " those brethren who signed the attendance book were Bros . " . Pao-e P . M . 1209 P . P . G . J . D ., R . Bonehton-Smith W . M .

1915 P . P . G . S . D . Leicester and Rutland , E . G . Waltham 1915 and 31 , H . M . Maugham Chaplain 1915 , John T . Reeves S . W . 1915 , E . J . Lawsou Secretary 1915 , B . Kelly Thorpe P . M . 709 P . G . Treasurer , Thomas Mitchell W . M . 20 , W . Langshaw W . M . 1424 , Herbert Black W . M . 1273 , F . J . Seale P . M . 1273 P . P . G . A . D . C ., H . Iron S . D . 1273 , G . Goble Oro-nnist 1273 . W . G . Kennett S . W . 1273 , John F . Solly W . M .

784 , Thomas Bent P . M . 784 , A . G . Spears 158 P . P . G . O ., Edward Stnteley W . M . 158 . Goon ? e Green I . P . M . 158 , 0 . Andrews P . M . 77 , W . W . Morgan S . W . 211 , J . C . Barnard 1273 , H . J . Price 1967 and 200 . After the minntes of last meetinsrhad been read and confirmed , the Rip ; ht Worship ful Provincial Grand Master was announced . A deputation was formed , and he was escorted info the Lodge room ,

and sainted with the usnal honours . Brother Acworth was then presented and duly obligated by Brother Payn . Lodge was opened in the third degree ^ and those brethren who as yet are not entitled to don the levels were requested to retire . A Board of Installed Masters was opened nnder the presidency of Brother P . M . Longhurst , who placed Brother Acworth in the chair of the Lodge with

the customary ceremonies . On the readmission of the brethren , the new Worshipful Master was saluted in the three decrees , and the Officers were appointed and invested , as follow : —A . Greey S . W ., F . F . Giraud P . M . J . W ., Genge P . M . Treasurer , TJnderdown P . M . Secretary , Griggs P . M . S . D ., Fuller J . D ., Longhurst P . M . I . G . Brother Longhurst then gave the addresses to Master , Wardens , and

Brethren , and thus completed in admirable style his share of the bnsiness proceedings of the day . Brother Past Master Penton was elected Charities representative for the Lodge , and an announcement was made that the members were interested in the candidature of a lad who sought the benefits of the Royal Masonic Institntion for Bovs . bnt who had not , as yet , secured the support of the Provincial

Charities Organisation . A notice of motion for next meeting was handed in to consider the advisability of altering the Bye-Laws so far as they refer to the day of meetins-. It has been considered by a majority of the brethren that the second Monday in the month , in lieu of the . first Monday , would be more acceptable ; but this will , later on , receive full consideration , when any advantages that may

lie likely to accrue from the projected change will be fully detailed , After a candidate had been proposed for initiation at the next meeting , a vote of thanks—to be recorded on the minutes—was unanimously agreed to be passed to Bro . Longhurst for the way he had conducted the ceremony of the day . After routine work , hearty good wishes were tendered , and Lodge was closed . The brethren then

adjonrned fo the Ship Hotel , where a capital banquet was served The menu had been carefully considered , and great credit is due to the worthy proprietors of this old-established hostelry for the way th y carried out their engagement . On the removal of the cloth , the W . M ., with due regard to brevity , spoke to the several toasts . After that of the Queen and the Craft , the National Anthem was

snng . Speaking of the Princo of Wales Bro . Acworth said all recognised thn fact that the Most Wor . Grand Master had many duties to perform , but . the interest he evince ! in Masonic matters led to his being unanimously esteemed by Craftsmen throughout the length and breadth of the land . In-speaking to the third toast—the Right Worshipful Pro Grand Master the Earl of Carnarvon , the Right Worship .

fnl Deputy Grand Master the Earl of Lathom , and the rest of the Grand Officers Past and Present , Bro . Acworth said it might he urged in regard to this , thafc they "bear their blushing honours thick upon them . " He had great pleasure in calling upon the brethren to drink to the teas ' . In proposing the health of the Right Worshipful Prov . Grand Master of Kent , Viscount Holmesdale—" onr very

noble and approved good Master , " —tbe W . M . said his powers of speech were scarcely equal to the task of recounting the many services rendered to Freemasonry by Viscount Holmesdale . However , these were fully recognised by the Freemasons of Kent , and he could confidently leave the toast in the hands of the brethren to do ifc justice . In the course of his reply , the R . W . Provincial Grand

Master , after expressing his gratification at the way in which the toast had been received , made reference to the Revision of the Book of Constitntions now being undertaken . The proposed changes had received attention at his hands , and he was not unmindful of the vast interests involved in their consideration . With respect to what the Worship fnl Master had said as to the lapse of time since he

had visited the Lodge of Harmony , he might nrge that he had very many and heavy duties to perform . Whenever he received an invitation from the Lodges in his Province , he gave the matter consideration , and , in this case , finding he had a day clear , he gladly availed himself of the opportunity to join the members , and was much "ratified with the result of his visit . The next toast—the Very

Worshipful Deputy Provincial Grand Master , Bro . Eastes , and the rest o ? the Provincial Grand Officers , Past and Present— -was proposed by Bro . Past Master Longhurst . The zeal evinced in the Masonic business of the Province by Brother Eastes was eloquently dilated on by Bro . Longhurst , who regretted the inability of the Deputy Provincial Grand Master to atfcontl . With fchs toast was identified

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