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allusions to each of the initiates , which were heartily received by the members , to whom the four brethren were all well known and highly respscted . Bro . Kight said that during the past eight or nine years he had intended becoming a Mason but it had largely been a question of opportunity , which he found in this lodge . As the first initiate of the lodge , they had paid him the highest compliment possible and
he hoped it was paid him as Louis Kight and not as Honorary Secretary of the Club . He was on the threshhold of Freemasonry but he promised to study it as he realised the importance of it . For "The Visitors , " Bros . Luigi Lablacheand Manuel , P . M ., returned thanks . The officers , who returned thanks for the toast of their health included Bro . Trehawke Davies , > Sec , who said his heartiest wish was to make the lodge a success and he should work hard to that end . He had left no stone unturned and should
continue on the same lines . The lodge is well provided with dramatic talent and the proceedings were , therefore , enlivened with several first-class recitations and songs , including items by Bros , Passmore , Morand ( a new patriotic song "I'm for Pretoria" ) , J . H . Barnes , Clarance Holt , Tovey , Watson , and Gay .
Sir Walter Raleigh Lodge , No . 2432 . On the 23 rd ult ., the annual installation meeting of the above lodge , which was founded in 1892 for the special convenience of gentlemen engaged in the tobacco trade , was held at the Inns of Court Hotel , London . The brethren who attended were Bros . W . F . Bates , W . M . ; W . H . Lowry , I . P . M . ; C . Ransford , S . W . ; Thomas Rayner , J . W . ; George Ransford , P . M ., P . P . G . S . B . Middx ., Treas . ; W . H . Bullock , P . M ., Sec ; A . S . Benjamin , S . D . ; Oscar Charles Moore , J . D . ; A . F .
Jones , I . G . ; H . Cosins and E . Grahnert , Stwds . ; D . T . Phillips , P . M . ; A . Pringle , P . M . ; W . Klingenstein , P . M . ; W . F . Smithson , P . M ., P . G . D . ; James Parkins , J . H . Custance , D . Naphtali , H . Alberge , S . Cohen , W . Pearson , H . Paterson , Alfred Simpson , H . O . Winter , H . Robinson , Emanuel van Raalte , Job S . Morriss , J . La van Gelder , W . C . Foyle , W . C . Lightfoot , J . Maier , J . Metcalf , T . C . Francott , F . Smith , and H . J . Nathan . The visitors were Bros . A . Welch ,
P . M . 12 SS ; N . Robinson , I . G . 179 S ; R . H . Unsworth , 959 ; A . Stirling , 27 ( S . C . ); William Curry , W . M . 435 ; Frank Todman , I . P . M . 2030 ; W . Ellis King , 1641 ; J . Goulston , I . G . 1349 ; Charles Gammon , P . M . 704 ; J . Jacobson , 2313 ; M . Beedle , 619 ; H . Nathan , 1 G 26 ; J . Dove Behr , 706 ; F . E . Thomson ( unattached ); Augustus Norton . W . M . 15125 H . W . Tooley , 2442 ; H . Massey , P . M . 619 and 1928 ; and E . L . Greville , W . M . 2222 .
The installation was admirably performed by Bro . W . F . Bates , W . M . After the minutes of the previous regular meeting had been read and confirmed , and the annual balance-sheet had been adopted . Bro . Charles H . I . Ransford , S . W ., W . M . elect , was placed in the chair of K . S . most impressively , and Bro . W . F . Bates was invested as I . P . M . The following brethren were the new officers : Bros . T . Rayner , S . W . ; A . S . Benjamin , J . W . ; George Ransford , P . M ., P . P . G . S . B . Middx ., Treas . ; W . H . BullockP . M . Sec ; the Rev . R . J . Simpson , P . G . C , Chap . ; Oscar C . Moore ,
, , S . D . ; A . F . Jones , J . D . s H . Cosins , I . G . ; George ) Emblin , P . M ., D . C . ; E . H . Grahnert , W . C . Lightfoot , S . Maier , and H . 0 . Winter , Stwds . ; and Henry Evenden , P . M ., Tyler . The new W . M . initiated Mr . W . Metcalfe into the early mysteries of the Craft , and presented to Bro . Bates , I . P . M ., a handsome jewel of a Past Master . A choice banquet followed the working of the lodge , and Bro . Harry Alberge recited " The Absent-Minded Beggar , " with the result that " Pay , pay , pay , " realised i 4 for the Daily Mail fund . MissCissie Dryden , Mr . Ralph Cartoef , Mr . Frewin , and
Bros . Charles Gammon , P . M . 704 , and J . E . Ihomson contributed to the singing pro gramme of the evening . Bro . W . F . Smithson , P . G . D ., replying to the toast of " The Grand Officers , " referred to " this terrible war , " and said the brethren knew what should guide them is Masons they represented all over the globe ; they all sincerely wished peace and prosperity in the time of the Grand Master ; they gave him their most loyal and hearty support in the position of Grand Master of their noble Craft ; they had him to support , the Queen to support , the Royal family to support , and their brethren all over the world to support in Charity , in hearty good fellowship to-day . No matter who came to
this island , or who went to Australia , and other foreign parts , if a Mason he was bound to us heart , body , and soul ; what they were led by was the highest principles of Freemasonry . He was not going to tell them about his little career , but there was one thing he was grateful for and honoured by , and that was the rank bestowed on him by the Prince of Wales some years ago . He hoped it might fall to the lot of other brethren of the lodge to be similarly distinguished . He was glad the brethren appreciated what he had done and the honour that had been conferred on him ; he assured them he should never forget it .
. Bro . W . F . Bates , I . P . M ., proposed "The W . M . " It was a peculiar pleasure to do so , because although the lodge had been consecrated seven years , Bro . Charles Ransford was the first VV . M . who had never received the collar of an Installed Master until that evening . Seven years ago Bro . Charles Ransfordwas initiated , and after serving seven years he had attained the position of VV . M . of his mother lodge . There was also this particular coincidence : that 21 years ago last May he ( Bro . Bates ) was initiated ; to-nightfor the third time , he had relinquished the position of W . M . It
, necessarily followed that in three times seven years he had served the office of W . M . three times . The VV . M . of this evening was the first initiate in the Sir Walter Raleigh Lodge , he was initiated by his father with the consent of Bro . VV . H . Bullock , the first W . M . of the lodge . He sincerel y and heartily congratulated Bro . Charles Ransford on becoming W . M . of that lodge in seven years . He ( Bro . Bates ) was a member of five London lodges at the present time , and it would have taken Bro ! Ransford very much longer than seven years to become W . M . in either of those lodges . Of every
office Bro . Ransford had been called upon to fill he had performed the duties in every way to his own satisfaction , and to the gratification of the W . M . he had served . Bro . C . H . I . Ransford , W . M ., in response , said , after thanking the brethren very much for the cordial manner in which they had drunk his health , that he was the first brother who had occupied the W . M . ' s chair in the Sir Walter Raleigh Lodge who had not been a VV . M . previously in another lodge . He hoped he should not disgrace the office . . _ .
Bro . Metcalfe , replying to the toast of " The Initiate , " said he deeply appreciatei the very great honour conferred upon him by associating him with the numbers of the Sir Walter Raleigh Lodge . He had been particularly impressed aid articled by the ceremonies , and the able and efficient way in which the W . M . had fulfillsd his duties . He thanked the W . M . for having said he had appreciated the ceremony , and th it h : would make as true and faithful a brother as any other . Bro . Unsworth , P . M ., P . G . S . of W . Suffolk , and several other brethren spoke for "The Visitors . "
Bro . W . F . Bates , I . P . M ., acknowledged the toast of "The Installing Master and the Past Masters . " Seven years ago , when , as a founder of the lodge , he accepted the office of junior Steward , he never expected the time would come so soon thit he should occupy the dignified position of I . P . M . of the lodge . He was ask » d to accept the position of founder of No . 2432 , and was given to understand that the qualification for membership should be that he was connected with the smoking business . The brethren who approached him knew he was not in the trade ; but he ( Bro . Bates ) slid he was a
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very good smoker , a big and strong smoker , and if being a good smoker would qualify him , then he would be a member . He was accepted as a founder . He took the subordinate positions , and very gladly took them , and he worked every office up to the present . He did not mean to
say he had done that work more than any brother could , but he tried to bring the brethren on just the same . If what he had done that evening in installing the W . M . of the Sir Walter Raleigh Lodge had pleased them he was satisfied . Whatever duty he was called upon to fulfil , whether the greatest or the least , he should endeavour to do it properly . He was a member of the lodge , and he did not presume on his position of Past Master , but only acted as a member , and would carry any position out to the best of his ability . He would leave it to the brethren to say whether he did it well or not . He thanked the brethren for the very beautiful jewel thev had presented to
him . Bros . George Ransford , P . M ., Treas ., and VV . H . Bullock , P . M ., Sec , also responded . The toast of "The Officers , " and the Tyler ' s toast terminated the evening ' s proceedings .
Old Masonians' Lodge , No . 2700 . A meeting was held at Anderton ' s Hotel , Fleet-street , on Saturday , the 25 th ult . Present : Bros . R . S . Chandler , VV . M . ; E . Roehrich , S . W . ; A . G . Neville , actingJ . W . ; R . Harold Williams , Treas . ; Patrick O'Doherty , Sec . ; R . E . Barnes , S . D . ; Geo . Allison , J . D . ; R . Ward , D . C ; R . H . McLeod , I . G . ; J . Sarjeant , Org . ; W . J . Packer and E . Gough , Stwds . ; F . J . Stinson , acting Tyler ; Major J . W . Woodall , P . G . Treas . ; D . Edwards Radclyffe , P . P . G . D . of C . Berks ; Pow Bingham , II . H . Lewis , H . Lewis , Wyat , Lee , CummingsTylerStephensonand Crew . Visitors :
, , , Bros . T . Whittingham , J . D . 1415 , and W . A . Sterling , 174 . The lodge having been opened , the minutes of the last regular meeting were read and confirmed . The W . M . then advanced the following officers : Bros . G . Allison , to be J . D . ( in place of Bro . Chate , who had resigned office ) ; R . H . McLeod , I . G . ; and Packer and Gough , Stewards ; after which Bros . Lee and Cummings were duly raised to the Degree of F . C , the W . M . giving the seco nd lecture in a very impressive manner . A ballot was taken for Mr . Frederick Alt Crew ( CM . ) , which , proving unanimous , he
was duly initiated . The W . M . proposed , seconded by the Treasurer , that the sum of two guineas be voted from the lodge fun ds , and given as a special prize ( subject to be hereinafter determined ) to the Royal Masonic Institution for Boys , which was carried unanimously . Letters of regret were read by the Secretary from Bros . Sir Augustus F . Godson , Prov . G . M . Worcestershire ; Edward Letchworth , G . Sec ; C . E . Keyser , P . G . D . ; J . Morrison McLeod , P . G . S . B ., Sec . R . M . I . B . ; Sholto H . Hare , P . P . G . D . Cornwall ; Bowler , and Chote . The lodge was then closed , and the brethren adjourned
for refreshment . The musical portion of the evening was carried out under the direction of Bro . J . Sarjeant , Org ., assisted by Bros . Patrick O'Doherty ( who sang Bro . Sarjeant ' s setting ' of " Blow , blow , thou Wintry Wind " ) , A . Gartside Neville , C . S . Cummings , and V . J . Lee . During the evening the sum of 43 shillings was collected for the Daily Telegraph Widows' and Orphans' Fund , after a very spirited rendering of " The Absent-Minded Beggar , " given by Bro . G . S . Cummings .
Prince of Wales Lodge , No . 1648 . The installation of Bro . Joseph Foy , S . W ., as W . M . of the above lodge took place in the Masonic Roums , Rawson-square , Bradford , on Friday , the istinst . The brethren assisting in the installation were Bros . Carter , P . M . ; Russell , P . M . ; and Butterworth , P . M . Subsequently the newly-installed W . M . invested his officers for the year as follows : Bros . H . W . White , I . P . M . ; James Conchar , S . W . ; H . Newsome , J . W . ; Rev . J . Browne , B . A ., Chap . ; F . C Robinson , P . M ., P . P . G . D ., Treas . ; C . Booth ,
P . J . W ., Sec ; J . Pelham Browne , P . M ., P . J . G . D ., CM . and A . ; F . P . Carter , P . M ., D . C ; F . W . H . Durant , P . M ., Librarian ; J . E . Russell , P . M ., Preceptor ; R . H . Lindsay , Org . ; L . H . Browne , S . D . ; J . Macvean , J . D . ; M . Sowden , I . G .: A . G . Collon , O . G . ; J . H . Lister , S . of VV . ; H . Whitehead , F . D . Ackroyd , L . Wrinht . J . C . Sturdy , A . J . Plunkett . T . W . B . Milligan , and T . Sutcliffe , Stwds . ; and H . Dobbyn , Tyler . The brethren afterwards proceeded to celebrate the festival of St . John the Evantrelist . there being a larrre attendance , among those Dresent beinc thp
fnllnuilnnvisitors ' . Bros . A . E . Barnes , A . D . C . 1928 ; D . W . Danzye , 2455 ; V . A . Lennon , 1790 ; J . V . C . Boyd Wilson , Glasgow , St . John ' s ( S . C ); Cockran , St . Urwin ( S . C ); J . H . Carter , P . M . and P . Z . 1 G 64 ; C . Blagboro , W . Ambler , and W . Hick , P . M ., of 439 ; R . S . Hind and J . Legrand , of 2321 ; M . T . Myers , A . Butterworth , P . M ., G . S . Meed , and S . Ward , W . M ., of 1034 ; V . F . Howarth , 2330 ; J . Hodgson , H .
J . Taylor , T . W . Woodhead , C W . Hardacre , S . W ., and St . Clair Telley , W . M ., of 26 G 9 ; A . Sharpe , W . M . Goo ; H . F . Wormacatt , Gi ; W . Metcalfe and W . Brown , P . M ., of 1545 ; W . H . Marlow , W . F . Dykes , and W . F . Fawcett , of 387 , - C VV . Hudson , S . W . 2 * 169 ; G . E . Porrett , 600 ; T . Knight , 1214 ; F . Lister , P . M . 387 : ; C . Macnevell , P . M . 439 ; W . F . Fawcett , P . S . W . 3 S 7 ; J . Booth , W . M . 2330 ; C Dean , P . M ., and J . C Making , I . G ., of 1034 ; and VV . E . Kershaw , W . M . 1018 . J
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Caer Daff Chapter , No . 118 . The annual meeting was held at the Masonic Temple , Cardiff , on the 16 th ult . Bro . John Shaw , M . W . S ., occupied the chair . The minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed , after which the election of Treasurer , which had been postponed from last meeting , was proceeded with , and 111 . Bro . John Munday , 30 , P . M . W . S ., was unanimously re-elected . This being the meeting for the installation of M . W . S ., Bro . H . Brvon Crouch was ably installed by Bro . John Shaw . The M . W . S . then invested
his officers as follows : Bros . H . Frazer , H . P . ; Isidore Leon , tst Gen . ; Dr . De Vere Hunt , 2 nd Gen . ; III . Bros . John J Munday , 30 ° , Treas . ; . J . H . Taylor , 31 ° , Recorder ; Lewis Morgan , Marshal ; Bros . G . Colman , Raphael ; G . H . Bedford , D . of C . ; J . Stanfield , A . D . of C ; C . Carlsen , Herald ; J . Sheridan , Capt . of Guard ; E . J . Whitley , Almoner ; j . Nicholas , Steward ; and Amos Jenkins , Serving Brother . The accounts were passed , and showed a gcod balance in hand , and the chapter was closed . Among the visitors present were 111 . Bros . VV . H . Williams , 30 ° , M . W . S . 34 ; F . Martinand others .
, The brethren adjourned to the Qaeen ' s Hotel , where a recherche supper was held , under the presidency of the M . W . S ., which was done ample justice to , testifying to the good catering of Bro . Sam Dean . The usual loyal and Masonic toasts were duly honoured , and a most enjoyable evening was spent .
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allusions to each of the initiates , which were heartily received by the members , to whom the four brethren were all well known and highly respscted . Bro . Kight said that during the past eight or nine years he had intended becoming a Mason but it had largely been a question of opportunity , which he found in this lodge . As the first initiate of the lodge , they had paid him the highest compliment possible and
he hoped it was paid him as Louis Kight and not as Honorary Secretary of the Club . He was on the threshhold of Freemasonry but he promised to study it as he realised the importance of it . For "The Visitors , " Bros . Luigi Lablacheand Manuel , P . M ., returned thanks . The officers , who returned thanks for the toast of their health included Bro . Trehawke Davies , > Sec , who said his heartiest wish was to make the lodge a success and he should work hard to that end . He had left no stone unturned and should
continue on the same lines . The lodge is well provided with dramatic talent and the proceedings were , therefore , enlivened with several first-class recitations and songs , including items by Bros , Passmore , Morand ( a new patriotic song "I'm for Pretoria" ) , J . H . Barnes , Clarance Holt , Tovey , Watson , and Gay .
Sir Walter Raleigh Lodge , No . 2432 . On the 23 rd ult ., the annual installation meeting of the above lodge , which was founded in 1892 for the special convenience of gentlemen engaged in the tobacco trade , was held at the Inns of Court Hotel , London . The brethren who attended were Bros . W . F . Bates , W . M . ; W . H . Lowry , I . P . M . ; C . Ransford , S . W . ; Thomas Rayner , J . W . ; George Ransford , P . M ., P . P . G . S . B . Middx ., Treas . ; W . H . Bullock , P . M ., Sec ; A . S . Benjamin , S . D . ; Oscar Charles Moore , J . D . ; A . F .
Jones , I . G . ; H . Cosins and E . Grahnert , Stwds . ; D . T . Phillips , P . M . ; A . Pringle , P . M . ; W . Klingenstein , P . M . ; W . F . Smithson , P . M ., P . G . D . ; James Parkins , J . H . Custance , D . Naphtali , H . Alberge , S . Cohen , W . Pearson , H . Paterson , Alfred Simpson , H . O . Winter , H . Robinson , Emanuel van Raalte , Job S . Morriss , J . La van Gelder , W . C . Foyle , W . C . Lightfoot , J . Maier , J . Metcalf , T . C . Francott , F . Smith , and H . J . Nathan . The visitors were Bros . A . Welch ,
P . M . 12 SS ; N . Robinson , I . G . 179 S ; R . H . Unsworth , 959 ; A . Stirling , 27 ( S . C . ); William Curry , W . M . 435 ; Frank Todman , I . P . M . 2030 ; W . Ellis King , 1641 ; J . Goulston , I . G . 1349 ; Charles Gammon , P . M . 704 ; J . Jacobson , 2313 ; M . Beedle , 619 ; H . Nathan , 1 G 26 ; J . Dove Behr , 706 ; F . E . Thomson ( unattached ); Augustus Norton . W . M . 15125 H . W . Tooley , 2442 ; H . Massey , P . M . 619 and 1928 ; and E . L . Greville , W . M . 2222 .
The installation was admirably performed by Bro . W . F . Bates , W . M . After the minutes of the previous regular meeting had been read and confirmed , and the annual balance-sheet had been adopted . Bro . Charles H . I . Ransford , S . W ., W . M . elect , was placed in the chair of K . S . most impressively , and Bro . W . F . Bates was invested as I . P . M . The following brethren were the new officers : Bros . T . Rayner , S . W . ; A . S . Benjamin , J . W . ; George Ransford , P . M ., P . P . G . S . B . Middx ., Treas . ; W . H . BullockP . M . Sec ; the Rev . R . J . Simpson , P . G . C , Chap . ; Oscar C . Moore ,
, , S . D . ; A . F . Jones , J . D . s H . Cosins , I . G . ; George ) Emblin , P . M ., D . C . ; E . H . Grahnert , W . C . Lightfoot , S . Maier , and H . 0 . Winter , Stwds . ; and Henry Evenden , P . M ., Tyler . The new W . M . initiated Mr . W . Metcalfe into the early mysteries of the Craft , and presented to Bro . Bates , I . P . M ., a handsome jewel of a Past Master . A choice banquet followed the working of the lodge , and Bro . Harry Alberge recited " The Absent-Minded Beggar , " with the result that " Pay , pay , pay , " realised i 4 for the Daily Mail fund . MissCissie Dryden , Mr . Ralph Cartoef , Mr . Frewin , and
Bros . Charles Gammon , P . M . 704 , and J . E . Ihomson contributed to the singing pro gramme of the evening . Bro . W . F . Smithson , P . G . D ., replying to the toast of " The Grand Officers , " referred to " this terrible war , " and said the brethren knew what should guide them is Masons they represented all over the globe ; they all sincerely wished peace and prosperity in the time of the Grand Master ; they gave him their most loyal and hearty support in the position of Grand Master of their noble Craft ; they had him to support , the Queen to support , the Royal family to support , and their brethren all over the world to support in Charity , in hearty good fellowship to-day . No matter who came to
this island , or who went to Australia , and other foreign parts , if a Mason he was bound to us heart , body , and soul ; what they were led by was the highest principles of Freemasonry . He was not going to tell them about his little career , but there was one thing he was grateful for and honoured by , and that was the rank bestowed on him by the Prince of Wales some years ago . He hoped it might fall to the lot of other brethren of the lodge to be similarly distinguished . He was glad the brethren appreciated what he had done and the honour that had been conferred on him ; he assured them he should never forget it .
. Bro . W . F . Bates , I . P . M ., proposed "The W . M . " It was a peculiar pleasure to do so , because although the lodge had been consecrated seven years , Bro . Charles Ransford was the first VV . M . who had never received the collar of an Installed Master until that evening . Seven years ago Bro . Charles Ransfordwas initiated , and after serving seven years he had attained the position of VV . M . of his mother lodge . There was also this particular coincidence : that 21 years ago last May he ( Bro . Bates ) was initiated ; to-nightfor the third time , he had relinquished the position of W . M . It
, necessarily followed that in three times seven years he had served the office of W . M . three times . The VV . M . of this evening was the first initiate in the Sir Walter Raleigh Lodge , he was initiated by his father with the consent of Bro . VV . H . Bullock , the first W . M . of the lodge . He sincerel y and heartily congratulated Bro . Charles Ransford on becoming W . M . of that lodge in seven years . He ( Bro . Bates ) was a member of five London lodges at the present time , and it would have taken Bro ! Ransford very much longer than seven years to become W . M . in either of those lodges . Of every
office Bro . Ransford had been called upon to fill he had performed the duties in every way to his own satisfaction , and to the gratification of the W . M . he had served . Bro . C . H . I . Ransford , W . M ., in response , said , after thanking the brethren very much for the cordial manner in which they had drunk his health , that he was the first brother who had occupied the W . M . ' s chair in the Sir Walter Raleigh Lodge who had not been a VV . M . previously in another lodge . He hoped he should not disgrace the office . . _ .
Bro . Metcalfe , replying to the toast of " The Initiate , " said he deeply appreciatei the very great honour conferred upon him by associating him with the numbers of the Sir Walter Raleigh Lodge . He had been particularly impressed aid articled by the ceremonies , and the able and efficient way in which the W . M . had fulfillsd his duties . He thanked the W . M . for having said he had appreciated the ceremony , and th it h : would make as true and faithful a brother as any other . Bro . Unsworth , P . M ., P . G . S . of W . Suffolk , and several other brethren spoke for "The Visitors . "
Bro . W . F . Bates , I . P . M ., acknowledged the toast of "The Installing Master and the Past Masters . " Seven years ago , when , as a founder of the lodge , he accepted the office of junior Steward , he never expected the time would come so soon thit he should occupy the dignified position of I . P . M . of the lodge . He was ask » d to accept the position of founder of No . 2432 , and was given to understand that the qualification for membership should be that he was connected with the smoking business . The brethren who approached him knew he was not in the trade ; but he ( Bro . Bates ) slid he was a
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very good smoker , a big and strong smoker , and if being a good smoker would qualify him , then he would be a member . He was accepted as a founder . He took the subordinate positions , and very gladly took them , and he worked every office up to the present . He did not mean to
say he had done that work more than any brother could , but he tried to bring the brethren on just the same . If what he had done that evening in installing the W . M . of the Sir Walter Raleigh Lodge had pleased them he was satisfied . Whatever duty he was called upon to fulfil , whether the greatest or the least , he should endeavour to do it properly . He was a member of the lodge , and he did not presume on his position of Past Master , but only acted as a member , and would carry any position out to the best of his ability . He would leave it to the brethren to say whether he did it well or not . He thanked the brethren for the very beautiful jewel thev had presented to
him . Bros . George Ransford , P . M ., Treas ., and VV . H . Bullock , P . M ., Sec , also responded . The toast of "The Officers , " and the Tyler ' s toast terminated the evening ' s proceedings .
Old Masonians' Lodge , No . 2700 . A meeting was held at Anderton ' s Hotel , Fleet-street , on Saturday , the 25 th ult . Present : Bros . R . S . Chandler , VV . M . ; E . Roehrich , S . W . ; A . G . Neville , actingJ . W . ; R . Harold Williams , Treas . ; Patrick O'Doherty , Sec . ; R . E . Barnes , S . D . ; Geo . Allison , J . D . ; R . Ward , D . C ; R . H . McLeod , I . G . ; J . Sarjeant , Org . ; W . J . Packer and E . Gough , Stwds . ; F . J . Stinson , acting Tyler ; Major J . W . Woodall , P . G . Treas . ; D . Edwards Radclyffe , P . P . G . D . of C . Berks ; Pow Bingham , II . H . Lewis , H . Lewis , Wyat , Lee , CummingsTylerStephensonand Crew . Visitors :
, , , Bros . T . Whittingham , J . D . 1415 , and W . A . Sterling , 174 . The lodge having been opened , the minutes of the last regular meeting were read and confirmed . The W . M . then advanced the following officers : Bros . G . Allison , to be J . D . ( in place of Bro . Chate , who had resigned office ) ; R . H . McLeod , I . G . ; and Packer and Gough , Stewards ; after which Bros . Lee and Cummings were duly raised to the Degree of F . C , the W . M . giving the seco nd lecture in a very impressive manner . A ballot was taken for Mr . Frederick Alt Crew ( CM . ) , which , proving unanimous , he
was duly initiated . The W . M . proposed , seconded by the Treasurer , that the sum of two guineas be voted from the lodge fun ds , and given as a special prize ( subject to be hereinafter determined ) to the Royal Masonic Institution for Boys , which was carried unanimously . Letters of regret were read by the Secretary from Bros . Sir Augustus F . Godson , Prov . G . M . Worcestershire ; Edward Letchworth , G . Sec ; C . E . Keyser , P . G . D . ; J . Morrison McLeod , P . G . S . B ., Sec . R . M . I . B . ; Sholto H . Hare , P . P . G . D . Cornwall ; Bowler , and Chote . The lodge was then closed , and the brethren adjourned
for refreshment . The musical portion of the evening was carried out under the direction of Bro . J . Sarjeant , Org ., assisted by Bros . Patrick O'Doherty ( who sang Bro . Sarjeant ' s setting ' of " Blow , blow , thou Wintry Wind " ) , A . Gartside Neville , C . S . Cummings , and V . J . Lee . During the evening the sum of 43 shillings was collected for the Daily Telegraph Widows' and Orphans' Fund , after a very spirited rendering of " The Absent-Minded Beggar , " given by Bro . G . S . Cummings .
Prince of Wales Lodge , No . 1648 . The installation of Bro . Joseph Foy , S . W ., as W . M . of the above lodge took place in the Masonic Roums , Rawson-square , Bradford , on Friday , the istinst . The brethren assisting in the installation were Bros . Carter , P . M . ; Russell , P . M . ; and Butterworth , P . M . Subsequently the newly-installed W . M . invested his officers for the year as follows : Bros . H . W . White , I . P . M . ; James Conchar , S . W . ; H . Newsome , J . W . ; Rev . J . Browne , B . A ., Chap . ; F . C Robinson , P . M ., P . P . G . D ., Treas . ; C . Booth ,
P . J . W ., Sec ; J . Pelham Browne , P . M ., P . J . G . D ., CM . and A . ; F . P . Carter , P . M ., D . C ; F . W . H . Durant , P . M ., Librarian ; J . E . Russell , P . M ., Preceptor ; R . H . Lindsay , Org . ; L . H . Browne , S . D . ; J . Macvean , J . D . ; M . Sowden , I . G .: A . G . Collon , O . G . ; J . H . Lister , S . of VV . ; H . Whitehead , F . D . Ackroyd , L . Wrinht . J . C . Sturdy , A . J . Plunkett . T . W . B . Milligan , and T . Sutcliffe , Stwds . ; and H . Dobbyn , Tyler . The brethren afterwards proceeded to celebrate the festival of St . John the Evantrelist . there being a larrre attendance , among those Dresent beinc thp
fnllnuilnnvisitors ' . Bros . A . E . Barnes , A . D . C . 1928 ; D . W . Danzye , 2455 ; V . A . Lennon , 1790 ; J . V . C . Boyd Wilson , Glasgow , St . John ' s ( S . C ); Cockran , St . Urwin ( S . C ); J . H . Carter , P . M . and P . Z . 1 G 64 ; C . Blagboro , W . Ambler , and W . Hick , P . M ., of 439 ; R . S . Hind and J . Legrand , of 2321 ; M . T . Myers , A . Butterworth , P . M ., G . S . Meed , and S . Ward , W . M ., of 1034 ; V . F . Howarth , 2330 ; J . Hodgson , H .
J . Taylor , T . W . Woodhead , C W . Hardacre , S . W ., and St . Clair Telley , W . M ., of 26 G 9 ; A . Sharpe , W . M . Goo ; H . F . Wormacatt , Gi ; W . Metcalfe and W . Brown , P . M ., of 1545 ; W . H . Marlow , W . F . Dykes , and W . F . Fawcett , of 387 , - C VV . Hudson , S . W . 2 * 169 ; G . E . Porrett , 600 ; T . Knight , 1214 ; F . Lister , P . M . 387 : ; C . Macnevell , P . M . 439 ; W . F . Fawcett , P . S . W . 3 S 7 ; J . Booth , W . M . 2330 ; C Dean , P . M ., and J . C Making , I . G ., of 1034 ; and VV . E . Kershaw , W . M . 1018 . J
Ancient And Accepted Rite.
Ancient and Accepted Rite .
Caer Daff Chapter , No . 118 . The annual meeting was held at the Masonic Temple , Cardiff , on the 16 th ult . Bro . John Shaw , M . W . S ., occupied the chair . The minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed , after which the election of Treasurer , which had been postponed from last meeting , was proceeded with , and 111 . Bro . John Munday , 30 , P . M . W . S ., was unanimously re-elected . This being the meeting for the installation of M . W . S ., Bro . H . Brvon Crouch was ably installed by Bro . John Shaw . The M . W . S . then invested
his officers as follows : Bros . H . Frazer , H . P . ; Isidore Leon , tst Gen . ; Dr . De Vere Hunt , 2 nd Gen . ; III . Bros . John J Munday , 30 ° , Treas . ; . J . H . Taylor , 31 ° , Recorder ; Lewis Morgan , Marshal ; Bros . G . Colman , Raphael ; G . H . Bedford , D . of C . ; J . Stanfield , A . D . of C ; C . Carlsen , Herald ; J . Sheridan , Capt . of Guard ; E . J . Whitley , Almoner ; j . Nicholas , Steward ; and Amos Jenkins , Serving Brother . The accounts were passed , and showed a gcod balance in hand , and the chapter was closed . Among the visitors present were 111 . Bros . VV . H . Williams , 30 ° , M . W . S . 34 ; F . Martinand others .
, The brethren adjourned to the Qaeen ' s Hotel , where a recherche supper was held , under the presidency of the M . W . S ., which was done ample justice to , testifying to the good catering of Bro . Sam Dean . The usual loyal and Masonic toasts were duly honoured , and a most enjoyable evening was spent .
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