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Lodges And Chapters Of Instruction.
Shelvey , Barton , Aggleton , Plant , Beecroft , Salmon , West , Osterstock , Cope , Elgar , and A . C . Wood . The minutes of the previous convocation were read and confirmed . The ceremony of exaltation svas rehearsed , Comp . Addington personating the candidate . Comps . Shelvey , 1622 , and Barton , Beecroft , and Aggleton , 1901 , were elected joining members . Comp . Benedetti , H ., svas elected M E . Z . for the next meeting , and the chapter svas closed .
The Official Calendar.
THE OFFICIAL CALENDAR .
" The Freemasons' Calendar and Pocket Book " for the year 18 95 was ready last month , and thus early as usual . If the Provincial authorities ' generally follosved the lead of the Grand Lodge in the issue of their Directories , it would be a great boon to the Provincial brethren who need these handy guides from January to December in each
year . It is not easy to discover any points in svhich the Grand Lodge Calendar can be improved , for , as respects the text , it is practically exhaustive , most accurate and ably arranged , the typographical excellence being also very satisfactory , through the press of Bro . George Kenning . It appears to me that every W . M . and Secretary of
the English Constitution should be duly provided with a copy of this ever-welcome and most useful Annual , and also all who desire the latest information as to the position of the English Craft . The details are ample , interesting , and instructive svithal , and if brethren would familiarize themselves with a fesv of the numerous facts to be found in its pages , their speeches would be better worth listening to , after the"grave business " is over .
The succession of Grand Masters , Acting G . Ms ., and D . G . Ms , from 1717 to 1894 , and the complete Roll of all Grand Ofiicers from 1813 , are excellent compilations to begin svith , followed by the list of Present Grand Ofiicers , & c , and a full account of Remarkable Occurences ( general and financial ) conclude the preliminary matter ; after svhich the List of
Lodges and Chapters are given , and another list notes all removed from the Roll since the last numeration of 1863 . There are 2107 Lodges on the Roll ; 411 London , 1251 Country , and 445 Colonial ( including the three Military Lodges ) , being a net increase of twentyone since the last issue . There are . " . 01 Lodges noteel as possessing Centenary Jesvel Warrants .
There are 799 R . A . Chapters ; 16 9 London , 50 c Country , and 130 Colonial ; 19 of these Chapters having Centenary J ewel Warrants . It is but fair to acknosvledge that the figures as to the totals are nosv printed svith the Calendar for the first time , and has saved me no little time in going carefully through the several pages to make up the particulars .
The succession of Provincial and District Grand Masters from 1725 , and those of the Grand Superintendents from late last century , afford much valuable information to the Craft , locally or Provincially , which cannot fail to interest very many brethren svho desire reliable data , and the arrangement besides of each Province and District in alphabetical order , and
recording the names of each Prov . G . M ., Dep . Prov . G . M ., and Prov . G . Sec . ( svith the address of the latter ) , and all the Lodges alphabetically arranged under each Province or District , and so also with the Prov . and Dist . Grand Chapters , svhich must have involved considerable labour , leaves nothing as to these to be desired , and is a very handy compilation .
There are several other attractive features , but the foregoing must suffice for the present . The sale is on behalf of the " Charity Fund , " and the cost per copy is 2 / - nett . I congratulate the Grand Secretary , and the Assistant Grand Secretary , most sincerey on the publication of the best Masonic Calendar issued by any Grand Lodge . W . I . HUGHAN .
Annual Supper Of The Carnaryon Lodge Of Instruction, No. 1572.
ANNUAL SUPPER OP THE CARNARVON LODG 1 : OP INSTRUCTION , No . 1 * 72 .
The members of this flourishing lodge held their annual supper at the Manchester Hotel on the 2 Gth ult . Bro . W . S . Whittaker , P . M ., in the chair , was supported by 45 members and friends , and the visitors
were Bros . Arthur Cohen , P . M . 188 ; Jubal Webb , P . M . 55 ; Spur , 1 507 ; G . F . Newell , 177 ; E . Grove Johnson , 192 ; Vernon Lee , 1288 ; McClure , 499 ( S . C . ); Andiade , King , and others . The usual toasts svere most abl y given and heartily received . Bros . Nesvell ,
Spur , Vernon Lee , Gatli , and Cavossa enlivened the evening with songs , Bro . Arter kindly officiating at the pianoforte . Bro . Sec . stated that during the past 12 months the members made 525 attendances . Four new members are to be proposed at the next meeting .
Special Masonic Service At Dulwich.
SPECIAL MASONIC SERVICE AT DULWICH .
An interesting service took place on Sunday evening at St . James ' s Church of Scotland , East Dulsvich . A Pretty general desire had been expressed in Masonic circles that a service for members of the Craft should ue arranged for in Cambersvell , and a Committee svas formed to carry out the object , headed by Bro . Ihe
Rev . P . Henderson Aitken , minister nf St . James ' s , ' 597 , Prov . G . Chap . Middlesex , and Bros . Hopekirk , KM . 179 , 1986 , P . G . P ., and D . D . Mercer , P . M . 1329 , 2 38 i , P . G . P . A special dispensation svas granted in due course by me Grand Lodge , and , thanks to the unanimity with which the suggestion was taken up , a large number
Special Masonic Service At Dulwich.
of Masonic brethren attended the service . The greater part of the area of the church svas of necessity reserved for the special svorshippers , svho , arranged in order of Masonic rank b y Bros . Dr . W . Cock , P . M . 1597 , 2624 , and 2272 , P . P . S . G . D . Middx ., and G . R . Langley , P . M . 23 S 1 , P . P . S . G . D . Middx ., Directors of Ceremonies , and conducted by Bros . W .
H . Cloake , 1896 , and R . Henderson , 1314 , Marshals , and follosved by Bros , the Rev . P . Henderson Aitken and the Rev . Alexander Macrae , Chaplain of St . Andresv ' s Lodge , No . 199 , Cumbernauld , entered the church to the processional hymn , " Onsvard , Christian Soldiers . " Bro . Frank Ssvinford svas musical director , and
officiated at the organ , svhile Mr . Anderson conducted the choir and orchestra—the latter comprising a number of stringed instruments played by Masons . The brethren were in full Masonic dress , and the scene svas alike impressive and animated . Special psalms , hymns , and prayers svere duly set out in a pretty booklet presented as a souvenir of the service by Bro . T .
Piper . The Old and New Testament lessons svere read by Bro . Macrae , and a special sermon appropriate to the occasion svas given by Bro . Aitken from the words : "The city lieth four-square ; the length and the breadth and the height of it are equal " ( Revelations xxi 16 ) . We regret we have not the space at present to give
even a summary of the eloquent sermon preached by Bro . Aitkin , but hope to do so in some future issue . It svas listened to svith marked attention and interest . The solos and recitatives of the special music svere sung by Bro . E . Pownall ( bass ) , Mr . Spencer ( tenor ) , Miss Henderson Aitkin ( soprano ) , and Miss Ssvinford
( contralto ) . The offertory amounted to over £ 26 , part of svhich sum svill be devoted to one of the Masonic Charities . Before the service , the voluntaries— " Benedictus " ( Mackenzie ) , and an original svork by Bro . Ssvinford , svere played , and after the seivice the " Overture to ' Occasional Oratorio' " ( Handel ) .
Scotland.
Scotland .
THE PRIORY OP TIIE TEMPLE IN GI . AStlOW . The annual meeting of the above priory was held on Wednesday , the 28 th ult ., in St . John ' s Hall , Frater Lieut .-Col . John Campbell , the Prior , presiding . There was a good attendance . The minutes having been reatl and approved , Mr . William S . Curphey svas admitted a member of the Order . The election and
installation of office-bearers then took place , as follosvs -. Frater Col . John Campbell ... Prior . „ J . D . Heddersvick ... Past Prior . „ R . King Stesvart Sub Prior . „ Sir Alexander Muir Mackenzie , Bart Marischal .
„ Sir James Buchanan , Bart . Chancellor . „ Sir Jas . R . C . Maitland , Bt . Hospitaller . „ F . W . Allen Secretary . „ James Provan ... ... Treasurer . „ Rev . W . W . Tullocli . D . D . ) .. . '' ' Cha
" , Rev . Prof . Storey , D . D .... ) P » - ™» - „ John Mitchell ... ... BaucenilTer . „ Col . John S . Stirling ... Bearer Vex . Belli . „ Robert Frame ... ... Chamberlain . „ James A . Reid ... ... Steward . ,, Emile Berger Direc or ol Music .
„ A . A . Speirs 1 st Aide-de-Camp . „ Rees Price 2 nd Aide-de-Cimp . „ Walter Ross Warder .
Thereafter the fratres dined in the Windsor Hotel , the Prior beint *; chairman , anel Major F . VV . Allen croupier . Apologies for absence svere intimated from Fratres A . A . Speirs , R . K . Stewart , Sir James Buchanan , Bart ., Col . J . S . Stirling , and others .
The Craft Abroad.
The Craft Abroad .
CYPRUS . St . George ' s Lodge ( No . 2402 ) . —The installation meeting of this lodge took place at the Masonic : Hall , Larnaca , on thc ioth ult . Thc lodge svas opened by Bro . Carletti , W . M ., assisted by Bros . H . Morton , S . VV ., VV . M . elect ; Rossives , as J . VV . ; F . Harvey , P . M ., Treas . ; Nelson Prosver , M . A ., P . M ., Hon . Member ; Cannons , D . C ; Turner , Sec ; H . C . Hatvey , I . D . j
Gargick , Augustin , and others . Visitors : Bros . A . Jones , W . M ., G . Meyer , I . P . M ., anel J . Blattner , of 2277 . ' After the routine business svas finished , the VV . M . and his officers vacated their chairs , anel Bro . K . Harvey , P . M ., took the chair as Installing Officer , ancl ( appointed Bros . Meyer , I . P . M . 2277 , as S . VV . ; Jnnes , W . M . 2277 , as J . W . j Prosver , P . M . 1745 , as D . C ; and Carletti , W . M ., as I . G . Bro . Albert Morton , W . M . elect , svas
then presented by Bro . Prosver , P . M ., and duly installed into the chair of K S ., the svorking tools being given by Bros , / ones , Meyer , and Prower . The nesvly-installtd W . M . then invested his officers as follosvs : Bros . E . A . Carletti , I . P . M . ; VV . H . P . Turner , S . W . ; H . li . Clarke , J . W . ; K . V . Harvey , P . M ., Treas . ; H . C . Harvey , Sec . j J . A . Gargick , S . D . j T . Sturirer , J . D . j L . D . Pierides , I . G . j C Cannon , D . C . j Major the
Hon . li . J . Chetsvynd and Dr . Dray , Stwds . ; and VV . H . Hawkins , Hon . Tyler . The handsome Past Master's jesvel of the lodge svas presented to Bro . Carletti , I . P . M ., the third Master of the lodge . The lodge svas closed , and the brethren adjourned to the banqueting room , svhere justice svas done to a most excellent repast provided by Bro . A . C . Harvey . After the usual loyal and Masonic toasts had been given and heartily responded to .
The Craft Abroad.
Bro . F . Harvey , the Installing Master , proposed "The Health of the W . M . He said he had particular pleasure in proposing this toast , as liro . Morton svas the second candidate initiated in St . George's Lodge , and the first of their own children to reach the proud position of Master of that lodge . Having , therefore , initiated , passed , and raised him , they would understand the pride he felt in being privileged to instal him as Master that night , and he
felt sure , from the able manner in svhich the new Master invested his ofiicers , they would agree that they had a Master svho svould justify their selection , and a son of the lodge of svhom they could all feel proud . The toast svas received svith musical honours . Bro . Nelson Prosver , P . M ., gave the toast of "The Installing Officer " in very kindly terms , svhich svas brielly
replied to . •' The I . P . M . " svas given by theW . M ., and suitably replied to . ' The Visitors , " prooosed by Bro . F . V . Harvey , svas responded to by the VV . M . of No . 2277 , svho thanked the brethren of the lodge for the hearty reception they had met svith .
Bro . Prosver , P . M . 1745 , also replied , and in the course of a most able and interesting speech , remarked upon the true Masonic hospitality he had alivavs received in Cyprus . Although he svas a Founder and Hon . Member of St . George ' s , this was the first time he had had the pleasure of attending a regular meeting , and after the excellent svorking he had seen , he regretted it svas the first . He svas afraid to say hosv many Installation Meetings he had been present at , but certainly quite thirty , and he had never seen
the ceremony given better than on that occasion , and he congratulated the members of St . George ' s upon having ollicers svho could so thoroughly do the svork . The toast of "The Officers" and the Tyler ' s toast brought a commendable short toast list to an end . The evening ' s proceedings svere ercatly enlivened by songs from Bros . Meyer , Cannon , Harvey and Turner , a very effective duet by Bros . Cannons and lilattner , and some most humorous verses from Bro . Gargick .
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Lodges And Chapters Of Instruction.
Shelvey , Barton , Aggleton , Plant , Beecroft , Salmon , West , Osterstock , Cope , Elgar , and A . C . Wood . The minutes of the previous convocation were read and confirmed . The ceremony of exaltation svas rehearsed , Comp . Addington personating the candidate . Comps . Shelvey , 1622 , and Barton , Beecroft , and Aggleton , 1901 , were elected joining members . Comp . Benedetti , H ., svas elected M E . Z . for the next meeting , and the chapter svas closed .
The Official Calendar.
THE OFFICIAL CALENDAR .
" The Freemasons' Calendar and Pocket Book " for the year 18 95 was ready last month , and thus early as usual . If the Provincial authorities ' generally follosved the lead of the Grand Lodge in the issue of their Directories , it would be a great boon to the Provincial brethren who need these handy guides from January to December in each
year . It is not easy to discover any points in svhich the Grand Lodge Calendar can be improved , for , as respects the text , it is practically exhaustive , most accurate and ably arranged , the typographical excellence being also very satisfactory , through the press of Bro . George Kenning . It appears to me that every W . M . and Secretary of
the English Constitution should be duly provided with a copy of this ever-welcome and most useful Annual , and also all who desire the latest information as to the position of the English Craft . The details are ample , interesting , and instructive svithal , and if brethren would familiarize themselves with a fesv of the numerous facts to be found in its pages , their speeches would be better worth listening to , after the"grave business " is over .
The succession of Grand Masters , Acting G . Ms ., and D . G . Ms , from 1717 to 1894 , and the complete Roll of all Grand Ofiicers from 1813 , are excellent compilations to begin svith , followed by the list of Present Grand Ofiicers , & c , and a full account of Remarkable Occurences ( general and financial ) conclude the preliminary matter ; after svhich the List of
Lodges and Chapters are given , and another list notes all removed from the Roll since the last numeration of 1863 . There are 2107 Lodges on the Roll ; 411 London , 1251 Country , and 445 Colonial ( including the three Military Lodges ) , being a net increase of twentyone since the last issue . There are . " . 01 Lodges noteel as possessing Centenary Jesvel Warrants .
There are 799 R . A . Chapters ; 16 9 London , 50 c Country , and 130 Colonial ; 19 of these Chapters having Centenary J ewel Warrants . It is but fair to acknosvledge that the figures as to the totals are nosv printed svith the Calendar for the first time , and has saved me no little time in going carefully through the several pages to make up the particulars .
The succession of Provincial and District Grand Masters from 1725 , and those of the Grand Superintendents from late last century , afford much valuable information to the Craft , locally or Provincially , which cannot fail to interest very many brethren svho desire reliable data , and the arrangement besides of each Province and District in alphabetical order , and
recording the names of each Prov . G . M ., Dep . Prov . G . M ., and Prov . G . Sec . ( svith the address of the latter ) , and all the Lodges alphabetically arranged under each Province or District , and so also with the Prov . and Dist . Grand Chapters , svhich must have involved considerable labour , leaves nothing as to these to be desired , and is a very handy compilation .
There are several other attractive features , but the foregoing must suffice for the present . The sale is on behalf of the " Charity Fund , " and the cost per copy is 2 / - nett . I congratulate the Grand Secretary , and the Assistant Grand Secretary , most sincerey on the publication of the best Masonic Calendar issued by any Grand Lodge . W . I . HUGHAN .
Annual Supper Of The Carnaryon Lodge Of Instruction, No. 1572.
ANNUAL SUPPER OP THE CARNARVON LODG 1 : OP INSTRUCTION , No . 1 * 72 .
The members of this flourishing lodge held their annual supper at the Manchester Hotel on the 2 Gth ult . Bro . W . S . Whittaker , P . M ., in the chair , was supported by 45 members and friends , and the visitors
were Bros . Arthur Cohen , P . M . 188 ; Jubal Webb , P . M . 55 ; Spur , 1 507 ; G . F . Newell , 177 ; E . Grove Johnson , 192 ; Vernon Lee , 1288 ; McClure , 499 ( S . C . ); Andiade , King , and others . The usual toasts svere most abl y given and heartily received . Bros . Nesvell ,
Spur , Vernon Lee , Gatli , and Cavossa enlivened the evening with songs , Bro . Arter kindly officiating at the pianoforte . Bro . Sec . stated that during the past 12 months the members made 525 attendances . Four new members are to be proposed at the next meeting .
Special Masonic Service At Dulwich.
SPECIAL MASONIC SERVICE AT DULWICH .
An interesting service took place on Sunday evening at St . James ' s Church of Scotland , East Dulsvich . A Pretty general desire had been expressed in Masonic circles that a service for members of the Craft should ue arranged for in Cambersvell , and a Committee svas formed to carry out the object , headed by Bro . Ihe
Rev . P . Henderson Aitken , minister nf St . James ' s , ' 597 , Prov . G . Chap . Middlesex , and Bros . Hopekirk , KM . 179 , 1986 , P . G . P ., and D . D . Mercer , P . M . 1329 , 2 38 i , P . G . P . A special dispensation svas granted in due course by me Grand Lodge , and , thanks to the unanimity with which the suggestion was taken up , a large number
Special Masonic Service At Dulwich.
of Masonic brethren attended the service . The greater part of the area of the church svas of necessity reserved for the special svorshippers , svho , arranged in order of Masonic rank b y Bros . Dr . W . Cock , P . M . 1597 , 2624 , and 2272 , P . P . S . G . D . Middx ., and G . R . Langley , P . M . 23 S 1 , P . P . S . G . D . Middx ., Directors of Ceremonies , and conducted by Bros . W .
H . Cloake , 1896 , and R . Henderson , 1314 , Marshals , and follosved by Bros , the Rev . P . Henderson Aitken and the Rev . Alexander Macrae , Chaplain of St . Andresv ' s Lodge , No . 199 , Cumbernauld , entered the church to the processional hymn , " Onsvard , Christian Soldiers . " Bro . Frank Ssvinford svas musical director , and
officiated at the organ , svhile Mr . Anderson conducted the choir and orchestra—the latter comprising a number of stringed instruments played by Masons . The brethren were in full Masonic dress , and the scene svas alike impressive and animated . Special psalms , hymns , and prayers svere duly set out in a pretty booklet presented as a souvenir of the service by Bro . T .
Piper . The Old and New Testament lessons svere read by Bro . Macrae , and a special sermon appropriate to the occasion svas given by Bro . Aitken from the words : "The city lieth four-square ; the length and the breadth and the height of it are equal " ( Revelations xxi 16 ) . We regret we have not the space at present to give
even a summary of the eloquent sermon preached by Bro . Aitkin , but hope to do so in some future issue . It svas listened to svith marked attention and interest . The solos and recitatives of the special music svere sung by Bro . E . Pownall ( bass ) , Mr . Spencer ( tenor ) , Miss Henderson Aitkin ( soprano ) , and Miss Ssvinford
( contralto ) . The offertory amounted to over £ 26 , part of svhich sum svill be devoted to one of the Masonic Charities . Before the service , the voluntaries— " Benedictus " ( Mackenzie ) , and an original svork by Bro . Ssvinford , svere played , and after the seivice the " Overture to ' Occasional Oratorio' " ( Handel ) .
Scotland.
Scotland .
THE PRIORY OP TIIE TEMPLE IN GI . AStlOW . The annual meeting of the above priory was held on Wednesday , the 28 th ult ., in St . John ' s Hall , Frater Lieut .-Col . John Campbell , the Prior , presiding . There was a good attendance . The minutes having been reatl and approved , Mr . William S . Curphey svas admitted a member of the Order . The election and
installation of office-bearers then took place , as follosvs -. Frater Col . John Campbell ... Prior . „ J . D . Heddersvick ... Past Prior . „ R . King Stesvart Sub Prior . „ Sir Alexander Muir Mackenzie , Bart Marischal .
„ Sir James Buchanan , Bart . Chancellor . „ Sir Jas . R . C . Maitland , Bt . Hospitaller . „ F . W . Allen Secretary . „ James Provan ... ... Treasurer . „ Rev . W . W . Tullocli . D . D . ) .. . '' ' Cha
" , Rev . Prof . Storey , D . D .... ) P » - ™» - „ John Mitchell ... ... BaucenilTer . „ Col . John S . Stirling ... Bearer Vex . Belli . „ Robert Frame ... ... Chamberlain . „ James A . Reid ... ... Steward . ,, Emile Berger Direc or ol Music .
„ A . A . Speirs 1 st Aide-de-Camp . „ Rees Price 2 nd Aide-de-Cimp . „ Walter Ross Warder .
Thereafter the fratres dined in the Windsor Hotel , the Prior beint *; chairman , anel Major F . VV . Allen croupier . Apologies for absence svere intimated from Fratres A . A . Speirs , R . K . Stewart , Sir James Buchanan , Bart ., Col . J . S . Stirling , and others .
The Craft Abroad.
The Craft Abroad .
CYPRUS . St . George ' s Lodge ( No . 2402 ) . —The installation meeting of this lodge took place at the Masonic : Hall , Larnaca , on thc ioth ult . Thc lodge svas opened by Bro . Carletti , W . M ., assisted by Bros . H . Morton , S . VV ., VV . M . elect ; Rossives , as J . VV . ; F . Harvey , P . M ., Treas . ; Nelson Prosver , M . A ., P . M ., Hon . Member ; Cannons , D . C ; Turner , Sec ; H . C . Hatvey , I . D . j
Gargick , Augustin , and others . Visitors : Bros . A . Jones , W . M ., G . Meyer , I . P . M ., anel J . Blattner , of 2277 . ' After the routine business svas finished , the VV . M . and his officers vacated their chairs , anel Bro . K . Harvey , P . M ., took the chair as Installing Officer , ancl ( appointed Bros . Meyer , I . P . M . 2277 , as S . VV . ; Jnnes , W . M . 2277 , as J . W . j Prosver , P . M . 1745 , as D . C ; and Carletti , W . M ., as I . G . Bro . Albert Morton , W . M . elect , svas
then presented by Bro . Prosver , P . M ., and duly installed into the chair of K S ., the svorking tools being given by Bros , / ones , Meyer , and Prower . The nesvly-installtd W . M . then invested his officers as follosvs : Bros . E . A . Carletti , I . P . M . ; VV . H . P . Turner , S . W . ; H . li . Clarke , J . W . ; K . V . Harvey , P . M ., Treas . ; H . C . Harvey , Sec . j J . A . Gargick , S . D . j T . Sturirer , J . D . j L . D . Pierides , I . G . j C Cannon , D . C . j Major the
Hon . li . J . Chetsvynd and Dr . Dray , Stwds . ; and VV . H . Hawkins , Hon . Tyler . The handsome Past Master's jesvel of the lodge svas presented to Bro . Carletti , I . P . M ., the third Master of the lodge . The lodge svas closed , and the brethren adjourned to the banqueting room , svhere justice svas done to a most excellent repast provided by Bro . A . C . Harvey . After the usual loyal and Masonic toasts had been given and heartily responded to .
The Craft Abroad.
Bro . F . Harvey , the Installing Master , proposed "The Health of the W . M . He said he had particular pleasure in proposing this toast , as liro . Morton svas the second candidate initiated in St . George's Lodge , and the first of their own children to reach the proud position of Master of that lodge . Having , therefore , initiated , passed , and raised him , they would understand the pride he felt in being privileged to instal him as Master that night , and he
felt sure , from the able manner in svhich the new Master invested his ofiicers , they would agree that they had a Master svho svould justify their selection , and a son of the lodge of svhom they could all feel proud . The toast svas received svith musical honours . Bro . Nelson Prosver , P . M ., gave the toast of "The Installing Officer " in very kindly terms , svhich svas brielly
replied to . •' The I . P . M . " svas given by theW . M ., and suitably replied to . ' The Visitors , " prooosed by Bro . F . V . Harvey , svas responded to by the VV . M . of No . 2277 , svho thanked the brethren of the lodge for the hearty reception they had met svith .
Bro . Prosver , P . M . 1745 , also replied , and in the course of a most able and interesting speech , remarked upon the true Masonic hospitality he had alivavs received in Cyprus . Although he svas a Founder and Hon . Member of St . George ' s , this was the first time he had had the pleasure of attending a regular meeting , and after the excellent svorking he had seen , he regretted it svas the first . He svas afraid to say hosv many Installation Meetings he had been present at , but certainly quite thirty , and he had never seen
the ceremony given better than on that occasion , and he congratulated the members of St . George ' s upon having ollicers svho could so thoroughly do the svork . The toast of "The Officers" and the Tyler ' s toast brought a commendable short toast list to an end . The evening ' s proceedings svere ercatly enlivened by songs from Bros . Meyer , Cannon , Harvey and Turner , a very effective duet by Bros . Cannons and lilattner , and some most humorous verses from Bro . Gargick .
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FISH , POULTRY , GAME , OYSTERS . IOHN GOW , LIMITED ** 86 , OLD BROAD STREET , E . C . ( late 17 , New Broad Street , E . G . ) , 12 , HONEY LANE MARKET , CHEAPSIDE , E . G ., 93 , THEOBALD'S RD ., HOLRORN , W . C , AN 1 I 8 fi , HIGH STREET , PECKHAM , S . E . JOHN GOW , Limited , always have on sale the Largest •• stock in London of the Very Best Quality at I-owest Prices . HIGH-CLASS PROVISION STORKS ( NOW OI ' HNBO ) , 50 . si , and 52 , OLD BROAD STREET , K . C .
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