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Refreshment After Labour.
general invitations , and that all guests whom Lodges or their members desire to entertain will receive special invitations beforehand , we think the highest interests of the Order would be advanced . This is a subject in handling which it becomes difficult for any individual to take the
initiative . That useful Association of Masters and Wardens would ba a pre-eminently suitable body to discuss it , and the Association would augment its services to the Order by pressing forward the consideration of the subject . A conference of the W . Masters of tho city and suburban Lodges
would also afford an admirable opportunity and means for arriving at an understanding in common upon a matter which nearly concerns thom all , and we suggest that the W . M . of No . 1 Lodge , as senior Lodge in tho jurisdiction , might convone such a conference . After tho suggestion has been made in these columns none could deem his action
invidious ; and such an act on his part would be in Masonry what patriotism is in public affairs—an act of self-devotion . Whatever course may be pursued , wo trust that some
method will bo adopted , and that quickly , of ending a practice which ofton amounts to an abuse of hospitality , and of making Lodge suppers self-supporting . —South Australian Freemason .
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NOTICES OF MEETINGS .
ST . JOHN LODGE , No . 70 . T 1 IE members of this , the senior Lodge in Sooth Devon , held their annual meeting on Saturday , 27 th ult ., at tho Freemasons ' Hall , Plymouth . There was a very large attendance . W . Bro . P . Wreford , tho W . M ., presided . The re-election of W . Bro . K . Pengelly P . P . S . A . D . C ., as representative of the Committee of Petitions , of Bro . John Hicks as Charity Steward , and the vote of five guineas to tho Devon Educational Fund , to constitute W . Bro . Wreford a life governor
of that charity , were confirmed . The W . M .-eleot ( W . Bro . J . H . Evans ) was installed by W . Bro . Geo . Seroombe , who was assisted by a large Board of Installed Masters . The Officers invested wero : — Bros . F . Wreford I . P . M ., W . L . D . Collings S . W ., J . Hicks J . W ., V . Bird Chap ., E . Pengelly Treas ., J . B . Gover Sec , G . It . Steulake assistant Secretary , J . Goad S . D ., J . Carr J . D ., M . Jacobs D . C , W .
Holloway A . D . C ., G . E . Sercombe Organist , J . Barton I . G ., J . Cory , A . G . Collings , G . Leaoh , and G . W . Vincent Stewards , W . H . Phillips Tyler . W . Bro . tho Rev . Dr . Lemon presented the Lodgo with a handsomely bound volume containing reprints of Anderson ' s Constitutions of 1723 , and Wilson ' s mannsoript , constituting tho first volnme of Kenning ' a archrc-ilogical library , lie received tho cordtol thanks
of the brethren . W . Bro . Grover , on behalf of Mr . It . G . Elmond .- ) , registrar of the Stonehouse County Court , presented tho Lodge with some valuable antique Masonic j-jwels , formerly the property of Mr . Eduiond ' s father , for many year * ; i highly inspected legal practitioner of Plymouth and coroner fe . r the bovungh . The b . te . Mr . John E iinono ' a
was also a zealous member of the M . iHouic order , a member of the St . John Lodge ( then known as 122 ) , and in 1 S 32 Grand Registrar of tho Province , under the then Lord Ebrington P . G . M ., grandfather of the present P . G . M . of Devonshire . The Lodgo thankfully accepted tho jewels .
•IMPERIAL GEORGE LODGE . No . 78 .
''PHE installation of Bro . Robert Hilton took place , aud the St . - * - John ' s Festival was celebrated , at the Assheton Arms Hotel , Middleton , on Friday , 26 th December , when there were present : — Bros . T . Eutwistle W . M ., Robert Hilton S . W ., T . Lawton J . W ., H . Heywood P . M ., P . P . G . S . D . Treasurer , Thoa . Smothurst Secretary , Peter Lawton P . M . D . of C , W . H . Withington P . M ., John Garliok
P . M ., R . Birtles P . M ., H . Mallalieu , J . Nield , A . Lord , R . Harrison , W . Dunkerley , S . Brown , Thoa . Hawkins , W . H , Harlon , and J . Taylor . Visitors—H . Schofiold P . M . 1011 , E . Heymcor 337 , J . Crompton 203 , W . B . Rnssell P . M . 1219 , J . Hilton W . M . 1858 , E . Mayall ISO'S , G . Jackson P . M . W . M . 1077 , Geo . Redforn 1 « J [) 3 , John Kay P . M . 2 G 6
aud It . R . Lisonden P . M . 317 ( FKEEMASON ' S CKKOMCLE , ) . Tho Lodgo was oponed at 330 , and aftor the minutes of the proviono meeting had been read and confirmed , Bro . Peter Lawton P . M . presided for tho purpose of installing Bro . Robert Hilton into the chair of K . S ., which was completed with all dao rito and ceremony . Bro . T . Enfcwiatlc
P . M . addressed and invested the Officers , as follow : —Bros . Torn Lawton S . W ., Thos . Smethnrst J . W ., H . Heywood P . M . P . G . S . D . Treasnrer , S . Hall Secretary , W . Dnnkerley s ' lX , Gao . Garlick J . D ., 1 ' oter Lawton P . M . D . of C , Sam Brown I . G ., W . H . Harlon Tyler . Tho address to tho Master was delivered by Bro . Harvey
Heywood P . M ., to tho Wardens by D . Garlick F . H ., and to the Brethren b y R . Birtles P . M . Tho Lodge bnainess over the brethren celobrated the Festival of St . John at a banquet , the preparing and serving of which reflected tho highest credit on tho worthy host and his wii ' e . After the banquet tho nstial Loyal and Masonic toasts were proposed and responded to . Bro . E . Mayall , of Unity Lodge , Oldham , sang , in
lien of God Save tho Qocen , a new patriotic song , called " May the Queen live for over , " which was well received . Bro . I ' otor Lawton proposed , in eulogistic terms , tho health of the Worshi pful Master Bro . Robert Hilton , aDd it go « 3 without saying that tho toast was received with enthusiasm and heartily drank by all present , after Which Bro . Harlou sang " Here ' s to his health ia a song , " and Bro .
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Hilton replied in appropriate language . At th ' s etago Bro . Lisendoa gave , by special desire , tho ever popdar " Kit-sing Cup's Race , ' ami then Bro . Harvey Heywood proposed th i health of the Installing Master , Bro . Peter Lawton . P . M . Bro . Heywood ; poke in high terms of praise of Bro . Lawt < n ' s long and absolutely indispensable service ) to the Lodge , and of the admirable manner in widen he had performod the ceremony of installation th . ir , il . jy and on six previous occasions . Bro . Lawton had thrown his h- art and soul into Free .
masonry since his first eonuo-.: tioii wish it sixteen years ago , and h >» 1 worked hard not only in his own Lodgo but i .-utside , to promoto the welfare of tho Crafr , but especially to bring forward all deserving necessitous cases of charity for prompt relief . A a charity representative ho had been indefatigable in his atteudineo at the respective meetiugs , aud had earned for himself the respect and esteom of all
who knew him . Bro . Heywood a remarks were loudly applauded , and Bro . Lawton ' a health heartily drank , aftor which our worthy Brother responded , and Bro . Dnnkerley saug "The Eugliahman . " Tho health of the retiring AV . M ., Bro . T . Eutwisclo , was proposed in glowing terms by Bro . Robert Hilton , and a handsome gold presentation Past Master ' s jewel , manufactured by Bro . H . T . Lamb , of London ,
was presented to him , aud aftocwarda handed round to tho assembled company , by who it was much admired . Bro . Eetwi 3 tlo oxpreasod his sincere thanks for tho jewel , and for tho kiud manner in which his health had been proposed . Bro . E . Mayall hero saug " Clara Nolan ' s Ball , " which was much enjoyed . Other toasts wero proposed , including The Officers , The Visitors , Tho Masonio Charities , & o ., aid a most enjoyable evening terminated shortly before eleven o ' clock .
LODGE OF LIGHTS , No . 148 ,
ON Monday , the 22 nd nit ., this Lodgo celebrated tho Festival of St . John , in the Masonic Rooms , Sankey-street , Warrington , when a large number of brethren were present . Tho ancient ceremony was porformed by Bro . W . H . Young , tho retiring W . M ., assisted by W . H . Robinson . After the installation , tho W . M . appointed at d invested the following Officers for tho ensuing year : —W . H . Yon tig
I . P . M ., Dr . Adams S . W ., W . BJRoberts J . W ., Rev . Thomas Rtgby Chaplain , T . Grime Treasurer , W . H . Robinson Secretary , H . F . Greenongh S . D ., C . H . Ward J . D ., It . II . Pearson I . G ., W . James Organist , aud J . H . Galloway Ty ler . Among the visitors present wero Bros . Robinson Prov . G . D . C ., T . E . Gibson P . Prov . Troasurer of
Cheshire , D . W . Finney P . Prov . G . D . C ., W . Shillcock W . M . Gilbert Greenall Lodge , Alexander P . M . Temple Lodge Liverpool , & c . After the installation about 40 brethren sat down to an excellent banquet , provided in tho Lodge room by Bro . T . O . Speakmau , of tho Saraceu'a
Head , Wilderspool . The usual Loyal and Masonio toasts wero duly honoured , and a musical programme of more than average merit was contributed by tho Rev . T . Rigby , Messrs . li . H . Pearson , W . H Young , Ward , James , and Tauranac .
FRIENDSHIP LODGE . No . 202
BRO . J . OLDFIELD has boon installed as W . M . Tho inst til ling Officers were W . Bros . E . March P . P . G . O ., H . Welch P . P . G . Purs ., E . J . Knight P . P . G . Purs ., W . Allsford and J . Leonnrl 202 . Tho OtficerB invested wero Bros . G . Bray I . P . M ., If . Hoi man t- ' . W ., G . Hancock J . W ., J . Lark Chaptiin , H . Welch Treasnrer , J . J ) . Sandy Secretary , W . G . Coombo S . D ., S . Martin J . U ., W . Corry D . C , G .
Collins A . D . C , J . A . Tilley Organist , M . Axwo-ihy J . G ., J . Anaear , A . Bro-wie , S . Woolhnd , and A . J . Honey Stewards , T . Shea ™ Tyl < vr . W . Bro . II . Welch w > . n re-r . leetod tho representative of the L > r > go on the Committee of Petiti •»«and as Chanty Steward . F . vo guineas
wore voted to the Devon E ¦ ineitioii . 'i ! Fund , two guineas to tho Royal Albert Hospital , aud £ 1 e > eh to the blanket , coal , and soup societies . A handsome'framed list of the Musters of the Lodgo , from 1771 to 1890 , was presented to the Lodgo by W . Bro . Allsford .
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npilE annual mstaihtiun mcotmg was held at tho Corn h schango , JL Chelmsford , on Thursday , the ISth nit ., when there was a Inr ^ o attendance of members of tho Lodgo and Viaitoia . Tho principal business of tho meoting wis the installation of Bro . CUUI'IKH Williams S . W . as Worshipful Master for the ensuing year , tho ceremony appertaining to which was ably performed by tho outgoing Worshipfal Master Bro . T . Eymer Janis Provincial Grand Senior
Deacon . TheJOfficers for tho year wore appointed , as under : —Broy . F . II . Meggy Senior Warden , A . J . Pitfca Junior Warden , The Rev . F . B . Shepherd Chaplain , Arthur Mead Treasurer , J . P . Lowiu Secretary , S . B . Baker Senior Deacon , E . J . Wick Junior De-icon , Andrew Darrant Dir . of Ceremonies , F . P . Suthery Organist , F . IT . Coppin Inner Guard , T . S . Sarol Tyler , Do linriatto ami
It . Cook Stewards . Tho Worshipfal Master was elected to represent tho Lodge on the Essex Provincial Charity Committee . It was announced by the Secretary that tho Rev . F . B . Shepherd , a very old P . M . of the Lodge , and one who had when in good health been a more active member , had expressed a wish to resign his membership . A tiuggestiou that he should be elected an honorary member was
unanimously agreed to . Tho Worshipfnl Master proposed a hearty vote ef thanks to tho I . P . M . for tho ubla way in which ho had performed tho installation ceremony . It was tho first time , ho believed , for several years since tho work had been done by a membor of their owa Lodgo , aud ho felt particularly indebted to Bro . Jjrvia for tho trouble ho had taken to perfect himself in tlrj work . Bro . Meggy S . W . Seconded the motljn , but hoped that one of the Fast Masters would
propose some more laugib ' o form of recognition than a mere resolution . Bro . J . S . Brown P . M . gavo notice that at the nexc meeting ha should propose that a i'a > t Master's jowol should b : i given to Bro . Jarvia , from tho Lodge Funds , if they wuild allow it ; and if they would not , then it should b ; j done by subscriptions amongst the members . JN ' otico was also given of a motion to purchase- new collars for tho Officers . About 10 hreUn-sn afterwards sat down to . u
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Refreshment After Labour.
general invitations , and that all guests whom Lodges or their members desire to entertain will receive special invitations beforehand , we think the highest interests of the Order would be advanced . This is a subject in handling which it becomes difficult for any individual to take the
initiative . That useful Association of Masters and Wardens would ba a pre-eminently suitable body to discuss it , and the Association would augment its services to the Order by pressing forward the consideration of the subject . A conference of the W . Masters of tho city and suburban Lodges
would also afford an admirable opportunity and means for arriving at an understanding in common upon a matter which nearly concerns thom all , and we suggest that the W . M . of No . 1 Lodge , as senior Lodge in tho jurisdiction , might convone such a conference . After tho suggestion has been made in these columns none could deem his action
invidious ; and such an act on his part would be in Masonry what patriotism is in public affairs—an act of self-devotion . Whatever course may be pursued , wo trust that some
method will bo adopted , and that quickly , of ending a practice which ofton amounts to an abuse of hospitality , and of making Lodge suppers self-supporting . —South Australian Freemason .
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NOTICES OF MEETINGS .
ST . JOHN LODGE , No . 70 . T 1 IE members of this , the senior Lodge in Sooth Devon , held their annual meeting on Saturday , 27 th ult ., at tho Freemasons ' Hall , Plymouth . There was a very large attendance . W . Bro . P . Wreford , tho W . M ., presided . The re-election of W . Bro . K . Pengelly P . P . S . A . D . C ., as representative of the Committee of Petitions , of Bro . John Hicks as Charity Steward , and the vote of five guineas to tho Devon Educational Fund , to constitute W . Bro . Wreford a life governor
of that charity , were confirmed . The W . M .-eleot ( W . Bro . J . H . Evans ) was installed by W . Bro . Geo . Seroombe , who was assisted by a large Board of Installed Masters . The Officers invested wero : — Bros . F . Wreford I . P . M ., W . L . D . Collings S . W ., J . Hicks J . W ., V . Bird Chap ., E . Pengelly Treas ., J . B . Gover Sec , G . It . Steulake assistant Secretary , J . Goad S . D ., J . Carr J . D ., M . Jacobs D . C , W .
Holloway A . D . C ., G . E . Sercombe Organist , J . Barton I . G ., J . Cory , A . G . Collings , G . Leaoh , and G . W . Vincent Stewards , W . H . Phillips Tyler . W . Bro . tho Rev . Dr . Lemon presented the Lodgo with a handsomely bound volume containing reprints of Anderson ' s Constitutions of 1723 , and Wilson ' s mannsoript , constituting tho first volnme of Kenning ' a archrc-ilogical library , lie received tho cordtol thanks
of the brethren . W . Bro . Grover , on behalf of Mr . It . G . Elmond .- ) , registrar of the Stonehouse County Court , presented tho Lodge with some valuable antique Masonic j-jwels , formerly the property of Mr . Eduiond ' s father , for many year * ; i highly inspected legal practitioner of Plymouth and coroner fe . r the bovungh . The b . te . Mr . John E iinono ' a
was also a zealous member of the M . iHouic order , a member of the St . John Lodge ( then known as 122 ) , and in 1 S 32 Grand Registrar of tho Province , under the then Lord Ebrington P . G . M ., grandfather of the present P . G . M . of Devonshire . The Lodgo thankfully accepted tho jewels .
•IMPERIAL GEORGE LODGE . No . 78 .
''PHE installation of Bro . Robert Hilton took place , aud the St . - * - John ' s Festival was celebrated , at the Assheton Arms Hotel , Middleton , on Friday , 26 th December , when there were present : — Bros . T . Eutwistle W . M ., Robert Hilton S . W ., T . Lawton J . W ., H . Heywood P . M ., P . P . G . S . D . Treasurer , Thoa . Smothurst Secretary , Peter Lawton P . M . D . of C , W . H . Withington P . M ., John Garliok
P . M ., R . Birtles P . M ., H . Mallalieu , J . Nield , A . Lord , R . Harrison , W . Dunkerley , S . Brown , Thoa . Hawkins , W . H , Harlon , and J . Taylor . Visitors—H . Schofiold P . M . 1011 , E . Heymcor 337 , J . Crompton 203 , W . B . Rnssell P . M . 1219 , J . Hilton W . M . 1858 , E . Mayall ISO'S , G . Jackson P . M . W . M . 1077 , Geo . Redforn 1 « J [) 3 , John Kay P . M . 2 G 6
aud It . R . Lisonden P . M . 317 ( FKEEMASON ' S CKKOMCLE , ) . Tho Lodgo was oponed at 330 , and aftor the minutes of the proviono meeting had been read and confirmed , Bro . Peter Lawton P . M . presided for tho purpose of installing Bro . Robert Hilton into the chair of K . S ., which was completed with all dao rito and ceremony . Bro . T . Enfcwiatlc
P . M . addressed and invested the Officers , as follow : —Bros . Torn Lawton S . W ., Thos . Smethnrst J . W ., H . Heywood P . M . P . G . S . D . Treasnrer , S . Hall Secretary , W . Dnnkerley s ' lX , Gao . Garlick J . D ., 1 ' oter Lawton P . M . D . of C , Sam Brown I . G ., W . H . Harlon Tyler . Tho address to tho Master was delivered by Bro . Harvey
Heywood P . M ., to tho Wardens by D . Garlick F . H ., and to the Brethren b y R . Birtles P . M . Tho Lodge bnainess over the brethren celobrated the Festival of St . John at a banquet , the preparing and serving of which reflected tho highest credit on tho worthy host and his wii ' e . After the banquet tho nstial Loyal and Masonic toasts were proposed and responded to . Bro . E . Mayall , of Unity Lodge , Oldham , sang , in
lien of God Save tho Qocen , a new patriotic song , called " May the Queen live for over , " which was well received . Bro . I ' otor Lawton proposed , in eulogistic terms , tho health of the Worshi pful Master Bro . Robert Hilton , aDd it go « 3 without saying that tho toast was received with enthusiasm and heartily drank by all present , after Which Bro . Harlou sang " Here ' s to his health ia a song , " and Bro .
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Hilton replied in appropriate language . At th ' s etago Bro . Lisendoa gave , by special desire , tho ever popdar " Kit-sing Cup's Race , ' ami then Bro . Harvey Heywood proposed th i health of the Installing Master , Bro . Peter Lawton . P . M . Bro . Heywood ; poke in high terms of praise of Bro . Lawt < n ' s long and absolutely indispensable service ) to the Lodge , and of the admirable manner in widen he had performod the ceremony of installation th . ir , il . jy and on six previous occasions . Bro . Lawton had thrown his h- art and soul into Free .
masonry since his first eonuo-.: tioii wish it sixteen years ago , and h >» 1 worked hard not only in his own Lodgo but i .-utside , to promoto the welfare of tho Crafr , but especially to bring forward all deserving necessitous cases of charity for prompt relief . A a charity representative ho had been indefatigable in his atteudineo at the respective meetiugs , aud had earned for himself the respect and esteom of all
who knew him . Bro . Heywood a remarks were loudly applauded , and Bro . Lawton ' a health heartily drank , aftor which our worthy Brother responded , and Bro . Dnnkerley saug "The Eugliahman . " Tho health of the retiring AV . M ., Bro . T . Eutwisclo , was proposed in glowing terms by Bro . Robert Hilton , and a handsome gold presentation Past Master ' s jewel , manufactured by Bro . H . T . Lamb , of London ,
was presented to him , aud aftocwarda handed round to tho assembled company , by who it was much admired . Bro . Eetwi 3 tlo oxpreasod his sincere thanks for tho jewel , and for tho kiud manner in which his health had been proposed . Bro . E . Mayall hero saug " Clara Nolan ' s Ball , " which was much enjoyed . Other toasts wero proposed , including The Officers , The Visitors , Tho Masonio Charities , & o ., aid a most enjoyable evening terminated shortly before eleven o ' clock .
LODGE OF LIGHTS , No . 148 ,
ON Monday , the 22 nd nit ., this Lodgo celebrated tho Festival of St . John , in the Masonic Rooms , Sankey-street , Warrington , when a large number of brethren were present . Tho ancient ceremony was porformed by Bro . W . H . Young , tho retiring W . M ., assisted by W . H . Robinson . After the installation , tho W . M . appointed at d invested the following Officers for tho ensuing year : —W . H . Yon tig
I . P . M ., Dr . Adams S . W ., W . BJRoberts J . W ., Rev . Thomas Rtgby Chaplain , T . Grime Treasurer , W . H . Robinson Secretary , H . F . Greenongh S . D ., C . H . Ward J . D ., It . II . Pearson I . G ., W . James Organist , aud J . H . Galloway Ty ler . Among the visitors present wero Bros . Robinson Prov . G . D . C ., T . E . Gibson P . Prov . Troasurer of
Cheshire , D . W . Finney P . Prov . G . D . C ., W . Shillcock W . M . Gilbert Greenall Lodge , Alexander P . M . Temple Lodge Liverpool , & c . After the installation about 40 brethren sat down to an excellent banquet , provided in tho Lodge room by Bro . T . O . Speakmau , of tho Saraceu'a
Head , Wilderspool . The usual Loyal and Masonio toasts wero duly honoured , and a musical programme of more than average merit was contributed by tho Rev . T . Rigby , Messrs . li . H . Pearson , W . H Young , Ward , James , and Tauranac .
FRIENDSHIP LODGE . No . 202
BRO . J . OLDFIELD has boon installed as W . M . Tho inst til ling Officers were W . Bros . E . March P . P . G . O ., H . Welch P . P . G . Purs ., E . J . Knight P . P . G . Purs ., W . Allsford and J . Leonnrl 202 . Tho OtficerB invested wero Bros . G . Bray I . P . M ., If . Hoi man t- ' . W ., G . Hancock J . W ., J . Lark Chaptiin , H . Welch Treasnrer , J . J ) . Sandy Secretary , W . G . Coombo S . D ., S . Martin J . U ., W . Corry D . C , G .
Collins A . D . C , J . A . Tilley Organist , M . Axwo-ihy J . G ., J . Anaear , A . Bro-wie , S . Woolhnd , and A . J . Honey Stewards , T . Shea ™ Tyl < vr . W . Bro . II . Welch w > . n re-r . leetod tho representative of the L > r > go on the Committee of Petiti •»«and as Chanty Steward . F . vo guineas
wore voted to the Devon E ¦ ineitioii . 'i ! Fund , two guineas to tho Royal Albert Hospital , aud £ 1 e > eh to the blanket , coal , and soup societies . A handsome'framed list of the Musters of the Lodgo , from 1771 to 1890 , was presented to the Lodgo by W . Bro . Allsford .
LODGE OF GOOD FELLOWSHIP , No . 27 G
npilE annual mstaihtiun mcotmg was held at tho Corn h schango , JL Chelmsford , on Thursday , the ISth nit ., when there was a Inr ^ o attendance of members of tho Lodgo and Viaitoia . Tho principal business of tho meoting wis the installation of Bro . CUUI'IKH Williams S . W . as Worshipful Master for the ensuing year , tho ceremony appertaining to which was ably performed by tho outgoing Worshipfal Master Bro . T . Eymer Janis Provincial Grand Senior
Deacon . TheJOfficers for tho year wore appointed , as under : —Broy . F . II . Meggy Senior Warden , A . J . Pitfca Junior Warden , The Rev . F . B . Shepherd Chaplain , Arthur Mead Treasurer , J . P . Lowiu Secretary , S . B . Baker Senior Deacon , E . J . Wick Junior De-icon , Andrew Darrant Dir . of Ceremonies , F . P . Suthery Organist , F . IT . Coppin Inner Guard , T . S . Sarol Tyler , Do linriatto ami
It . Cook Stewards . Tho Worshipfal Master was elected to represent tho Lodge on the Essex Provincial Charity Committee . It was announced by the Secretary that tho Rev . F . B . Shepherd , a very old P . M . of the Lodge , and one who had when in good health been a more active member , had expressed a wish to resign his membership . A tiuggestiou that he should be elected an honorary member was
unanimously agreed to . Tho Worshipfnl Master proposed a hearty vote ef thanks to tho I . P . M . for tho ubla way in which ho had performed tho installation ceremony . It was tho first time , ho believed , for several years since tho work had been done by a membor of their owa Lodgo , aud ho felt particularly indebted to Bro . Jjrvia for tho trouble ho had taken to perfect himself in tlrj work . Bro . Meggy S . W . Seconded the motljn , but hoped that one of the Fast Masters would
propose some more laugib ' o form of recognition than a mere resolution . Bro . J . S . Brown P . M . gavo notice that at the nexc meeting ha should propose that a i'a > t Master's jowol should b : i given to Bro . Jarvia , from tho Lodge Funds , if they wuild allow it ; and if they would not , then it should b ; j done by subscriptions amongst the members . JN ' otico was also given of a motion to purchase- new collars for tho Officers . About 10 hreUn-sn afterwards sat down to . u