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In Stallation Meeting Of The Westbourne Lodge, No . 733.

physical feelings to have got the better of him at the election meetings , he certainly should have backed out of the position to which he had been elected . Indeed , it was only when it -was represented to him that he would , in vulgar language , be playing the lodge " a dirty trick if he did not fill the

¦ chair , " that he had brought his mental faculties to bear on that poor trembling corporeal entity of which he had spoken . Now , however , that he was the Master of that lodge , he should keep it up to the high standard to which it had lately attained . He hoped that the candidates for Masonry during

his year of office would not be so many in quantity as good in quality . They should , he thought , look for their initiates , not in the by-ways , but in the high-ways , in order that Freemasonry , and their lodge in particular , should make substantial progress . Bro . Beesley said he would proceed to retaliate by calling on Bro . Bagnell , the Installing Master , for a speech , before which , however , he would thank him

for the way in which he had performed the duties which would have fallen to the Immediate Past Master , had he been well enough to attend . Bro . Bagnell then assured the brethren that their thanks quite sufficiently rewarded him for any service he had been able to render them .

Among the visitors who responded were Bros . Dehane ( Preceptor of the Westbourne Park Lodge of Instruction ) , Wise ( of the Royal Warrant Holders Lodge ) , Lindsey , Middlewick , and others . The toast of " The Twin Brethren " of the lodge—the

Treasurer and Secretary—was fittingly responded to by Bros . J . Welford , P . G . S . B ., Treasurer , and S . R . Walker , P . M ., Secretary , and the reply of the Past Masters was made by Bros . Curtis and Weaver . Other toasts followed , and the interesting proceedings terminated at a late hour .

Installation Meeting Of The Langthorne Lodge, No. 1421.

Installation Meeting of the Langthorne Lodge , No . 1421 .

ONE of the most successful meetings of this lodge since its consecration in December , 1872 , took place at the Angel Hotel , Ilford , Essex , on Thursday , January 28 th , the occasion being the installation of Bro . D . T . Jackson , who is well known and highly respected amongst a very

wide circle of Masonic friends . Fifty-six members out of a total of eighty turned up for the event , supplemented by sixty visitors . No effort was spared by the newly-installed Master to make the meeting a successful one . The outgoing Master , W . Bro . Herbert Gilbey , performed the installation

ceremony in a very able and impressive manner . The newlyinstalled Master appointed and invested his officers as follows : —W . Bros . H . Gilbey , S . W . ; D . T . Jackson , J . W . ; R . A . Harris , Treasurer ; W . Pallant , Secretary ; Jno . Bodger , S . D . ; E . T . Dunn , J . D . ; A . Taylor , D . C . ; H . Allard , W . S . ;

Bros . H . Chowse , jun ., I . G . ; the Rev . H . W . E . Molony , Chaplain ; Malcolm Johnstone , Organist ; W . Bro . C . W . Ashdown , Tyler . A banquet afterwards took place , and amongst the visitors present were V . W . Bro . the Bishop of Barking , P . G . Chaplain ; W . Bros . J . M . McLeod , P . G . Swd . Br . ; J . T . Dormer ,

P . P . G . D . Essex ; and J . R . Johnson , P . P . G . D . Essex . During the past seven years the lodge , which has had the advantage of the able guidance of W . Bro . Pallant , Past Master and Secretary , has had an exceptionally successful career , and is now amongst the most flourishing and best

administered lodges of the district , and the proceedings throughout were a fitting culmination of the efforts so zealously put forth by all concerned .

MHO . D . T . JACKSON .

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In Stallation Meeting Of The Westbourne Lodge, No . 733.

physical feelings to have got the better of him at the election meetings , he certainly should have backed out of the position to which he had been elected . Indeed , it was only when it -was represented to him that he would , in vulgar language , be playing the lodge " a dirty trick if he did not fill the

¦ chair , " that he had brought his mental faculties to bear on that poor trembling corporeal entity of which he had spoken . Now , however , that he was the Master of that lodge , he should keep it up to the high standard to which it had lately attained . He hoped that the candidates for Masonry during

his year of office would not be so many in quantity as good in quality . They should , he thought , look for their initiates , not in the by-ways , but in the high-ways , in order that Freemasonry , and their lodge in particular , should make substantial progress . Bro . Beesley said he would proceed to retaliate by calling on Bro . Bagnell , the Installing Master , for a speech , before which , however , he would thank him

for the way in which he had performed the duties which would have fallen to the Immediate Past Master , had he been well enough to attend . Bro . Bagnell then assured the brethren that their thanks quite sufficiently rewarded him for any service he had been able to render them .

Among the visitors who responded were Bros . Dehane ( Preceptor of the Westbourne Park Lodge of Instruction ) , Wise ( of the Royal Warrant Holders Lodge ) , Lindsey , Middlewick , and others . The toast of " The Twin Brethren " of the lodge—the

Treasurer and Secretary—was fittingly responded to by Bros . J . Welford , P . G . S . B ., Treasurer , and S . R . Walker , P . M ., Secretary , and the reply of the Past Masters was made by Bros . Curtis and Weaver . Other toasts followed , and the interesting proceedings terminated at a late hour .

Installation Meeting Of The Langthorne Lodge, No. 1421.

Installation Meeting of the Langthorne Lodge , No . 1421 .

ONE of the most successful meetings of this lodge since its consecration in December , 1872 , took place at the Angel Hotel , Ilford , Essex , on Thursday , January 28 th , the occasion being the installation of Bro . D . T . Jackson , who is well known and highly respected amongst a very

wide circle of Masonic friends . Fifty-six members out of a total of eighty turned up for the event , supplemented by sixty visitors . No effort was spared by the newly-installed Master to make the meeting a successful one . The outgoing Master , W . Bro . Herbert Gilbey , performed the installation

ceremony in a very able and impressive manner . The newlyinstalled Master appointed and invested his officers as follows : —W . Bros . H . Gilbey , S . W . ; D . T . Jackson , J . W . ; R . A . Harris , Treasurer ; W . Pallant , Secretary ; Jno . Bodger , S . D . ; E . T . Dunn , J . D . ; A . Taylor , D . C . ; H . Allard , W . S . ;

Bros . H . Chowse , jun ., I . G . ; the Rev . H . W . E . Molony , Chaplain ; Malcolm Johnstone , Organist ; W . Bro . C . W . Ashdown , Tyler . A banquet afterwards took place , and amongst the visitors present were V . W . Bro . the Bishop of Barking , P . G . Chaplain ; W . Bros . J . M . McLeod , P . G . Swd . Br . ; J . T . Dormer ,

P . P . G . D . Essex ; and J . R . Johnson , P . P . G . D . Essex . During the past seven years the lodge , which has had the advantage of the able guidance of W . Bro . Pallant , Past Master and Secretary , has had an exceptionally successful career , and is now amongst the most flourishing and best

administered lodges of the district , and the proceedings throughout were a fitting culmination of the efforts so zealously put forth by all concerned .

MHO . D . T . JACKSON .

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46 , Fleet Street , E C

THE LEADING PENNY SUNDAY PAPER

POLITICS , MUSIC , DRAMA , ART , LITERATURE COURT AND SOCIETV .

Most Authoritative City Articles All Saturdays News and Latest Sporting Intelligence .

" A Daily Paper published once a -Week "—Pre ** Opinion

O IF ALL 3 ST IE "W" S . A . < 3- E UST T S

. . , . . 1 .

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Again,and Again , and Again . Again we nsk you to drink Yi-Cocoa . Dr . Tibbies' Yi-Coroa is neither ; i medicine nor a mere thirst-ussuager . It is a food at ( lie same time that it is a beverage , and thus answers a double purpose , in ( lie building up of the human roust itnt ion . You can try H free of expense . Merit alone is what is claimed for Dr . Tihhles' Yi-Coroa , and the Proprietors are prepared to semi to any reader who names this Journal a dainty sample tin of Dr . Tihhles' Yi-Cneoa free and post paid , upon receipt of a post card to the Mead Olliee , 60 , linnhill Jtoad , J , oiidou , K . C . ; or yon can purchase a 6 d . packet or 9 d . or Is . Gd . tin from any grocer or stores . Vi-Cocoa is the cheapest ami hest food beverage in the world . Better Savings than Money Bank . in the The . work in-: man to-day gives more attention to the fcrnd he has to eat than Ids forefathers gave , as he realises Ins health his bunk-depends very largely upon the properties of what he eats and drinks . It follows , then , that the popular article of food is that which is easy to digest ; hut more popular still are preparations which are found to aid and strengthen the digestive organs , and also to act as an energiser for the whole system . Dr . Tibbies' Vi-Cocoa is such a food . It places a means in the hands of everyone to build up and maintain a sound constitution , which enables its possessor to travel his life ' s journey without the aches anil pains which are in many eases preventable . Thus we come round again to sound common sense based on experience . ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

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