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name of Bro . J . G . Stevens , who gave a practical account of what was being done , and closed his remarks with a graceful recognition of the sturdy support given by the members of the Lod ^ a to the Iustitntions for a number of year * in succession , and pleaded for a Steward for the coming festival of IIH R . M . B . I . In toasting tho Past Masters , the W . M . briefly co-nmented upon
tho various services which those brethren hnd rendered to the Lodge , and exhorted the brethren to emulate their example . The Past Masters responded , Bro . Magrath mentioned how , when he joined the Lodge , it was his ambition to reach the chair , then to see the Lodge in a prsition to compare favourably with any other Lodge at the East End of London , or , in fact , any part of London
and lastly that he might live to initiate his only son into the same Lodge . He had now gained the height of his ambits- , having per . formed the latter ceremony that evening . Bro . Twinn thanked the brethren for their kindly feelings towards him , and spoke of tho success of tbe St . John ' s Charitable Association , connected with the Lodgo , which ha said in three years had
raised tho magnificent som of £ 627 at the rate of Is per week per member . Bro . Loftus spoke of the progress of the Lodge since he joined , some 14 years ago . Tbe Lodge was poor then , but by "" careful administration of the funds they had been able to plaoe it on a sound
footing and able to carry out the principles of Freemasonry , viz ., charity . Thetoaitof tho Officers of the Lodgo followed . Daring tbe evening Borne capital songs were sang by Bros . Sherwin , Hone , Jenkins , and others , and selections on the piano by Bro . Magrath inn .
LODGE OF ISRAEL , No . 1502 . ON Monday , at the Masonio Temple , Hope-street , Liverpool , Bro . W . W . Mellor was re-instaUea as Worshipful Master for the ensuing year . Having been installed by Bros . Tobias and Kirkpatriok for the second year in succession Bro . Mellor proceeded with the
investiture of his Officers . At tho conclusion of the duties of the Lodge the brethren partook of the annnal installation banquet , tho proceedings being enlivened by the musical contribntions of Bros . F . H . Seddon , George Thierry , E . Edwards , David Gabriolson and R . Mountfield , and by tho instru .
mental selections of Bro . Mountfield ' a orchestra . Daring tbe ovening Bro . MeJlor waa made the reoipienfc of a Past Master's jewol , the fact of his having occupied the chair for two con . secutive years being commented upon .
ROSSLYN LODGE , No . 1543 . rpHE installation meeting wa » held at Dnnmow on the 25 th nit ., - *¦ when Bro . J . M . Welch P . P . G . Steward was installed as W . M , for tho ensning year , the ceremony being very ably performed by Bro . Alexander Rattray P . M . P . P . G . A . Secretary . Tbe Officers foi the year wero appointad and invested .
ELLIOT LODGE , No . 1567 . ipHE installation meeting was held at tbe Railway Hotel , Feltham , J . on the 4 th inst ., when there were present a large number of brethren of the Lodge , and no fewer than thirty-four visitors , in .
eluding the Secretaries of tho threo Charities . The W . M ., Brother H , Dockrill , performed the installation ceremony in his best style , Bro . John Mason , the Collector of the Benevolent Institution , being installed .
A special feature was the presentation of a new chair for the W . M . by Bro . E . T . Taylor P . M . The Officers for the year wero invested . The retiring W . M . , Bro . H . Dockrill , was presented with tho P . M . 's jewel voted to him at tho previous meeting .
An excellent banquet was provided by Bro . H . P . Harris . The menu waa unique , a booklet of old-fashioned cream paper with rough but gilded edges , containing sprightley jokes , and as evory dish to be
served had its name concealed in an anagram , the brethren had occupation and amusement in ascertaining what was to be Eet before them . As an examplo " Sweetbreads and mushrooms" appeared as " Ma stewed brooms and rushes . "
After the banquet the usual Loyal and Masonic toasti were honoured . In proposing tho W . M ., Bro . T . J . Bird said that tho wholo of the brethren were delighted at tho opportunity presented by the 100 th meeting of the Lodge to re-elect Bro . John Mason , the Founder and
first Master , to the office of Worshipful Ma 3 ter , and as ho started the first century of meetings 18 years ago , and had beon spared to start the second that night , so he hoped he would bo spared to start the third , a sentiment in which tho assembled bretb 'en heartily joined .
The W . M . resrDoded feelingly and to tho point . The toast list was furnished with quaint quotations applicable tj such , and the evening wa 3 enlivened with mnaic , in which Miaa 3 Iinm ' e Bird , and Bros . Brookor , Thompson , Bayne , & o ,, acquitted themselves with credit .
WINDSOR LODGE , No . 1754 THE installation took place on Friday , 3 rd inst ., at the Lodge Room , Lansdowne . Amongat those present wa 3 Bro . Marmaduke 1 ' enuant D . P . G . M . Eastern Division South Wales .
The installation ceremony was performed by W . L . Yorath P . G . R . with full musioal aorvice , -nndsr the conduotor 3 hip of Bro . J . David , the whole of the proceedings beinjj under the supervision of Bro . S .
T . Churchill P . P . A . D . C . The Officers were duly invested . Ultimately tho members of tho Lodge adjourned to the Esplanade Hotel , where a sumptuous banquet was provided . Afterwards tbe usual toast 3 wore proposed and duly honoured .
KIRKDALE LODGE , No . 1756 . ON Wednesday , 22 nd inst ., at the Skelmeradale Masonic Hall , Westminster Road , Liverpool , Bro . John Macanlay waB duly installed as W . M . for the ensuing year , the ceremony being performed by Bro . John Milne , hia predecessor in the chair . There were up . wards of one hundred and thirty members of the Lodge and visiting brethren . Having been duly installed , Bro . Macaulay proceeded to
invest hia Officers for the year . Bro . John Milne I . P . M . D . C . was appointed as Charity Representative . The brethren subsequently partook of the annual installation banquet , admirably served by Messrs . Gait and Capper . Oxy . hydrogen limelight effects were displayed during the postprandial
proceedings by Bro . John A . Gee J . S , An enjoyable programme of music and recitations was contributed . to by Brothers W . Griffiths , W . Lewis , W . E . Williams , John Lane , H . A . Dunn , H . E . Hollis , and Henry Hallard , the latter being highly successfnl with his Lancashire
sketohes . Bro . E . A . Pugh was an efficient accompanist . Daring the evening the retiring W . M . was presented with a Past Master ' s jewel and clothing , and also with a handsome liqneur cellarette .
MACHEN LODGE , No . 1782 . ON Tuesday , 14 th inst ., the members celebratod their fifteenth anniversary at the Swan Hotel , Coleshill , a goodly number of visitors attending , most of thorn being friends of the W . M . elect , Bro . George Shread I . P . M . of St . James ' s Lodge , Handswortb . The ceremony was efficiently performed by Bro . Coles I . P . M . ( who had been
elected to tbe ohair two years in succession ) , assisted by Bro . Lee , an old Provincial Officer . The newly installed Master appointed and invested his Officers for the ensuing year . A gratifying incident in the proceedings waa the presentation of a handsome jewel , whioh bore the following inscription : —
Presented to Bro . WILLIAM STROUD , By the P . Ms ., Officers , and Members of tho Maohen Lodge , 1782 , In recognition of hia efficient servicea aa Secretary to the Lodge during a period of 14 years . Nov . 14 th 1893 .
Bro . Stroud received a similar mark of good feeling some eight or nine year 3 ago , aaya tbe Coleshill Chrcnicl ; anil it ia believed the position which he has now relinquished—holdiDg the joint offices of Secretary and Treasurer for the timo above stated ( 14 years )—ia
altogether unique in tho annal 3 of English Freemasonry . There was the customary installation bnnqnet , the catering of Bro . Marshall giving entire satisfaction , and a very pleasant evening was spent under the presidency of Bro . Shread .
LULLINGSTONE LODGE , No . 1837 . AT a regular meeting of the Lullingstone Lodge , held on Taosday , 14 th inst ., Biv . T . W . Neech , who is one of tha founders and tho oldest Past Master of the Lo'lgo , wns presented by Bro . Thomas Clarke W . M . with a handsome Pati Master's jewel , aa a token of respect by the brethren for hie many years' service .
Bro . T . W . Neech is also a member of the RobinEoa Lodge , Maid * stone , aud a Past Principal of the Belvedere Chapter , No . 503 , held at Maidstone , and Present Assistant Director of Ceremonies in the Grand Chapter of the Province of Kent .
LONGSIGHT LODGE , No . 2464 rpHE ordinary meeting of this Lodge was held at the Club Rooms , -1- Birch Laue , Longsight , on the 1 st inst ., Bro , Councillor Thos . Uttl 8 yW . M . There were also present : —Bros . H . Grim 3 haw S . W ., William Gadd J . W ., Frederick G . Berry Treasurer , W . H . Wilson Asst , Secretaiy , Alderman Lloyd ^ igginbottom S . D ., S . Hy . 8 hoard J . D ., E . H . Ritson I . G ., F . W . Lean P . M . P . G . S . D . Dir . of Corp ., E .
Roberta P . M . Aasb . Prov . G . T . ( IUEEMASOK ' S CJIKONICLE ) , Georgo Makiu , Henry Wood , Thomaa Glynn , Frederick Grammer , C . S . Cutton , James E . H . Crossiey . Visitors—Bros . Ed . Loebell J . W . 1161 , John Moffatt P . M . 1140 , Alfred Pearco 993 , R . Moare 993 , Harry G . Walker 2185 , B . I . Kok Alblas 241 and 477 .
The principal business of the evening was the passing of Brother John Adamson , which ceremony was performed by the W . M ., be being assisted by Bro . Gadd , who explained the working tools . Previons to this , however , tho W . M . had rendered the ancient ohargo of the fr . 'sfc degree to Bro . Adamson , this duty having been deferred on
the last occasion through pressure of work . Bro . Adamson soon after retired on account of indisposition . Bro . C . S . Cotton , H . Wood , and F . Grammer were then examined as to their proficiency , and afterwards raised in turn to the sublime
degree , the first and last of these ceremonies being performed by Bro . Uttley , and the second by Bro . Lean , the W . M . explaining the working tools of the degree to the candidates . Votea of thanks were subsequently proposed to Bro . Wilson , who
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Notices Of Meetings.
name of Bro . J . G . Stevens , who gave a practical account of what was being done , and closed his remarks with a graceful recognition of the sturdy support given by the members of the Lod ^ a to the Iustitntions for a number of year * in succession , and pleaded for a Steward for the coming festival of IIH R . M . B . I . In toasting tho Past Masters , the W . M . briefly co-nmented upon
tho various services which those brethren hnd rendered to the Lodge , and exhorted the brethren to emulate their example . The Past Masters responded , Bro . Magrath mentioned how , when he joined the Lodge , it was his ambition to reach the chair , then to see the Lodge in a prsition to compare favourably with any other Lodge at the East End of London , or , in fact , any part of London
and lastly that he might live to initiate his only son into the same Lodge . He had now gained the height of his ambits- , having per . formed the latter ceremony that evening . Bro . Twinn thanked the brethren for their kindly feelings towards him , and spoke of tho success of tbe St . John ' s Charitable Association , connected with the Lodgo , which ha said in three years had
raised tho magnificent som of £ 627 at the rate of Is per week per member . Bro . Loftus spoke of the progress of the Lodge since he joined , some 14 years ago . Tbe Lodge was poor then , but by "" careful administration of the funds they had been able to plaoe it on a sound
footing and able to carry out the principles of Freemasonry , viz ., charity . Thetoaitof tho Officers of the Lodgo followed . Daring tbe evening Borne capital songs were sang by Bros . Sherwin , Hone , Jenkins , and others , and selections on the piano by Bro . Magrath inn .
LODGE OF ISRAEL , No . 1502 . ON Monday , at the Masonio Temple , Hope-street , Liverpool , Bro . W . W . Mellor was re-instaUea as Worshipful Master for the ensuing year . Having been installed by Bros . Tobias and Kirkpatriok for the second year in succession Bro . Mellor proceeded with the
investiture of his Officers . At tho conclusion of the duties of the Lodge the brethren partook of the annnal installation banquet , tho proceedings being enlivened by the musical contribntions of Bros . F . H . Seddon , George Thierry , E . Edwards , David Gabriolson and R . Mountfield , and by tho instru .
mental selections of Bro . Mountfield ' a orchestra . Daring tbe ovening Bro . MeJlor waa made the reoipienfc of a Past Master's jewol , the fact of his having occupied the chair for two con . secutive years being commented upon .
ROSSLYN LODGE , No . 1543 . rpHE installation meeting wa » held at Dnnmow on the 25 th nit ., - *¦ when Bro . J . M . Welch P . P . G . Steward was installed as W . M , for tho ensning year , the ceremony being very ably performed by Bro . Alexander Rattray P . M . P . P . G . A . Secretary . Tbe Officers foi the year wero appointad and invested .
ELLIOT LODGE , No . 1567 . ipHE installation meeting was held at tbe Railway Hotel , Feltham , J . on the 4 th inst ., when there were present a large number of brethren of the Lodge , and no fewer than thirty-four visitors , in .
eluding the Secretaries of tho threo Charities . The W . M ., Brother H , Dockrill , performed the installation ceremony in his best style , Bro . John Mason , the Collector of the Benevolent Institution , being installed .
A special feature was the presentation of a new chair for the W . M . by Bro . E . T . Taylor P . M . The Officers for the year wero invested . The retiring W . M . , Bro . H . Dockrill , was presented with tho P . M . 's jewel voted to him at tho previous meeting .
An excellent banquet was provided by Bro . H . P . Harris . The menu waa unique , a booklet of old-fashioned cream paper with rough but gilded edges , containing sprightley jokes , and as evory dish to be
served had its name concealed in an anagram , the brethren had occupation and amusement in ascertaining what was to be Eet before them . As an examplo " Sweetbreads and mushrooms" appeared as " Ma stewed brooms and rushes . "
After the banquet the usual Loyal and Masonic toasti were honoured . In proposing tho W . M ., Bro . T . J . Bird said that tho wholo of the brethren were delighted at tho opportunity presented by the 100 th meeting of the Lodge to re-elect Bro . John Mason , the Founder and
first Master , to the office of Worshipful Ma 3 ter , and as ho started the first century of meetings 18 years ago , and had beon spared to start the second that night , so he hoped he would bo spared to start the third , a sentiment in which tho assembled bretb 'en heartily joined .
The W . M . resrDoded feelingly and to tho point . The toast list was furnished with quaint quotations applicable tj such , and the evening wa 3 enlivened with mnaic , in which Miaa 3 Iinm ' e Bird , and Bros . Brookor , Thompson , Bayne , & o ,, acquitted themselves with credit .
WINDSOR LODGE , No . 1754 THE installation took place on Friday , 3 rd inst ., at the Lodge Room , Lansdowne . Amongat those present wa 3 Bro . Marmaduke 1 ' enuant D . P . G . M . Eastern Division South Wales .
The installation ceremony was performed by W . L . Yorath P . G . R . with full musioal aorvice , -nndsr the conduotor 3 hip of Bro . J . David , the whole of the proceedings beinjj under the supervision of Bro . S .
T . Churchill P . P . A . D . C . The Officers were duly invested . Ultimately tho members of tho Lodge adjourned to the Esplanade Hotel , where a sumptuous banquet was provided . Afterwards tbe usual toast 3 wore proposed and duly honoured .
KIRKDALE LODGE , No . 1756 . ON Wednesday , 22 nd inst ., at the Skelmeradale Masonic Hall , Westminster Road , Liverpool , Bro . John Macanlay waB duly installed as W . M . for the ensuing year , the ceremony being performed by Bro . John Milne , hia predecessor in the chair . There were up . wards of one hundred and thirty members of the Lodge and visiting brethren . Having been duly installed , Bro . Macaulay proceeded to
invest hia Officers for the year . Bro . John Milne I . P . M . D . C . was appointed as Charity Representative . The brethren subsequently partook of the annual installation banquet , admirably served by Messrs . Gait and Capper . Oxy . hydrogen limelight effects were displayed during the postprandial
proceedings by Bro . John A . Gee J . S , An enjoyable programme of music and recitations was contributed . to by Brothers W . Griffiths , W . Lewis , W . E . Williams , John Lane , H . A . Dunn , H . E . Hollis , and Henry Hallard , the latter being highly successfnl with his Lancashire
sketohes . Bro . E . A . Pugh was an efficient accompanist . Daring the evening the retiring W . M . was presented with a Past Master ' s jewel and clothing , and also with a handsome liqneur cellarette .
MACHEN LODGE , No . 1782 . ON Tuesday , 14 th inst ., the members celebratod their fifteenth anniversary at the Swan Hotel , Coleshill , a goodly number of visitors attending , most of thorn being friends of the W . M . elect , Bro . George Shread I . P . M . of St . James ' s Lodge , Handswortb . The ceremony was efficiently performed by Bro . Coles I . P . M . ( who had been
elected to tbe ohair two years in succession ) , assisted by Bro . Lee , an old Provincial Officer . The newly installed Master appointed and invested his Officers for the ensuing year . A gratifying incident in the proceedings waa the presentation of a handsome jewel , whioh bore the following inscription : —
Presented to Bro . WILLIAM STROUD , By the P . Ms ., Officers , and Members of tho Maohen Lodge , 1782 , In recognition of hia efficient servicea aa Secretary to the Lodge during a period of 14 years . Nov . 14 th 1893 .
Bro . Stroud received a similar mark of good feeling some eight or nine year 3 ago , aaya tbe Coleshill Chrcnicl ; anil it ia believed the position which he has now relinquished—holdiDg the joint offices of Secretary and Treasurer for the timo above stated ( 14 years )—ia
altogether unique in tho annal 3 of English Freemasonry . There was the customary installation bnnqnet , the catering of Bro . Marshall giving entire satisfaction , and a very pleasant evening was spent under the presidency of Bro . Shread .
LULLINGSTONE LODGE , No . 1837 . AT a regular meeting of the Lullingstone Lodge , held on Taosday , 14 th inst ., Biv . T . W . Neech , who is one of tha founders and tho oldest Past Master of the Lo'lgo , wns presented by Bro . Thomas Clarke W . M . with a handsome Pati Master's jewel , aa a token of respect by the brethren for hie many years' service .
Bro . T . W . Neech is also a member of the RobinEoa Lodge , Maid * stone , aud a Past Principal of the Belvedere Chapter , No . 503 , held at Maidstone , and Present Assistant Director of Ceremonies in the Grand Chapter of the Province of Kent .
LONGSIGHT LODGE , No . 2464 rpHE ordinary meeting of this Lodge was held at the Club Rooms , -1- Birch Laue , Longsight , on the 1 st inst ., Bro , Councillor Thos . Uttl 8 yW . M . There were also present : —Bros . H . Grim 3 haw S . W ., William Gadd J . W ., Frederick G . Berry Treasurer , W . H . Wilson Asst , Secretaiy , Alderman Lloyd ^ igginbottom S . D ., S . Hy . 8 hoard J . D ., E . H . Ritson I . G ., F . W . Lean P . M . P . G . S . D . Dir . of Corp ., E .
Roberta P . M . Aasb . Prov . G . T . ( IUEEMASOK ' S CJIKONICLE ) , Georgo Makiu , Henry Wood , Thomaa Glynn , Frederick Grammer , C . S . Cutton , James E . H . Crossiey . Visitors—Bros . Ed . Loebell J . W . 1161 , John Moffatt P . M . 1140 , Alfred Pearco 993 , R . Moare 993 , Harry G . Walker 2185 , B . I . Kok Alblas 241 and 477 .
The principal business of the evening was the passing of Brother John Adamson , which ceremony was performed by the W . M ., be being assisted by Bro . Gadd , who explained the working tools . Previons to this , however , tho W . M . had rendered the ancient ohargo of the fr . 'sfc degree to Bro . Adamson , this duty having been deferred on
the last occasion through pressure of work . Bro . Adamson soon after retired on account of indisposition . Bro . C . S . Cotton , H . Wood , and F . Grammer were then examined as to their proficiency , and afterwards raised in turn to the sublime
degree , the first and last of these ceremonies being performed by Bro . Uttley , and the second by Bro . Lean , the W . M . explaining the working tools of the degree to the candidates . Votea of thanks were subsequently proposed to Bro . Wilson , who