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Reports Of Meetings.
them , and as it was not his intention to make long speeches he at one gave the Queen , which was honoured with enthusiasm . Bro . Shurmur , as the Senior Past Master of the Lodge and Past Principal of the Chapter , then proposed the toast of the W . M . and M . E . Z ., and said it rarely happened that a Brother held concurrently the position of W . M . and Z . of the Chapter attached to his Lodge . Bro . Speller not only held those positions , but had proved himself thoroughly capable of performing the
duties appertaining thereto . Without disclosing any Masonic secrets he would inform the ladies that the rites and ceremonies which the W . M . had to perform and the addresses and lectures he had to deliver would more than equal the contents of an ordinary three volume novel . The W . M . and Z . had not contented himself with working those ceremonies in their entirety , but he had also munificently subscribed to the Masonic Institutions , and was Vice Patron of all three of them .
The W . M ., in replying , said that after the remarks of Bro . Shurmur they might naturally expect a great flow of oratory from him , but his failing on an occasion like that was to say as little as he could . He was pleased he had the honour to represent the Lodge and Chapter at the Girls Festival as Steward , when they were kind enough to send him up with a list of 250 guineas—the little item spoken of hy Bro . Shurmur . He begged thern to accept his hearty and sincere thanks for the kind way they had received the toast .
Bro . Gower had great pleasure in proposing that which he considered the toast of the day , the Ladies . He could fairly say the Ladies ought to know it was not only the work that their husbands and Brothers did in the Lodge that occupied them , but the support they gave to the Charities , and while thinking of that part of their duty they were also thinking of the
Ladies , and were one and all delighted to have them present on occasions such as this . He was gratified that their Prov . Grand Master the Earl of Warwick had been pleased to ask Ladies to attend the Prov . Grand Lodge , at Maiden , and that the Countess had promised to attend and help with them to grace that meeting . He concluded by coupling the name of Bro . the Venerable Archdeacon Dunbar with the toast .
Bro . Dunbar , who in responding spoke on behalf of the Ladies—not for himself , but for them only—said they were extremely obliged for the pleasant words used in proposing the toast , and were glad to hear all were pleased to have the Ladies present . If the Brethren only knew the trouble they had ; the preparations to be made , the hour earlier they had to get up in the morning , some of them had to sleep with pins in their hair , some arranging
it as if blown about , which all took time ; yet they assured the Brethren they were only too pleased to do all they could . Those who had not settled in life intended to do so as soon as suited . They were pleased with their Masonic outing , and if any of them were not engaged the Brethren might he quite sure they were now quite ready , and many of them who had not quite made their arrangements would probably do so before they parted that day . He then appropriately gave the following lines : —
Let those love now , that never loved before , And those that always loved , love now the more , and concluded by expressing thanks for a pleasant day , and the lovely bottle of scent given to each of them . The W . M . then asked them to adjourn to the steam launch , and a pleasant journey to Shiplake and back to the same house followed , when tea on the lawn was provided . A photographic group of the party was taken by Bro . W . 0 . Tyler .. .
The party left by the launch , which arrived at Maidenhead in time for the 9-47 train tb London . The W . M . and Z . Bro . Speller was heartily congratulated by all on the happy and pleasant outing he had provided . Bro . Pointer ingratiated himself with the company by the able manner in which he superintended the arrangements .
EOYAL ARCH
ZETLAND CHAPTER , No . 1071 . THE members held their annual installation and festival on the 16 th ult ., when Comp . W . T . Nancarrow was installed Z ., R . T . Meadows H ., and J . G . Shanks P . Z . 205 , & c , P . G . S . B . J . The ceremony was performed by the retiring Z . Comp . F . A . Bawling , Comps . G . Trethewey and W . E . Bawling P . G . A . D . C . There was a good attendance , and the large amount of work was disposed of without outside help .
ALUMINIUM as a substitute for steel in the making of bicycles has been tried and found wanting , on account of its lack of elasticity , but as half the inventive faculty of the kingdom has been devoted to eycledom of late , it is not surprising that an amalgam has been discovered which , with over 90 per cent , of Aluminium , is as strong and as elastic as steel , and only about onethird the weight . This product is named Lu-mi-num , and the Lu-mi-num Company is now about offering to the public 25 , 000 £ 1 shares out of its capital of £ 150 , 000 , the balance having been privately subscribed . These
shares will be issued at 25 per cent , premium , and as the Company can turn out 600 cycles a week , and an output of 100 a week is calculated to produce 10 per cent , on the entire capital , there appears to be a very satisfactory outlook . Even with the 25 per cent , premium at which the shares will be issued , they will probably be eagerly sought after as soon as they come before the public . One of the chief features of the Lu-mi-num Cycles is that the frames are without brazed joints , and thus a very important element of danger in the ordinary " bike " is obviated .
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THE WHELM SANITARY LAUNDRY , PRICKLER'S HILL , HIGH ROAD , NEW BARNET . . Special Terms for Hotels , Clubs , & c . Drying grounds , upwards of an acre in extent , quite open on all sides . Carpets beaten , cleaned & re-laid . Further particulars of MRS . STAPLES , Proprietress .
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EVERY DESCRIPTION OF COMMERCIAL FEINTING IN GOOD STYLE AND AT REASONABLE PRICES . Fleet Steam Printing Works , BULWER ROAD , NEW BARNET .
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Reports Of Meetings.
them , and as it was not his intention to make long speeches he at one gave the Queen , which was honoured with enthusiasm . Bro . Shurmur , as the Senior Past Master of the Lodge and Past Principal of the Chapter , then proposed the toast of the W . M . and M . E . Z ., and said it rarely happened that a Brother held concurrently the position of W . M . and Z . of the Chapter attached to his Lodge . Bro . Speller not only held those positions , but had proved himself thoroughly capable of performing the
duties appertaining thereto . Without disclosing any Masonic secrets he would inform the ladies that the rites and ceremonies which the W . M . had to perform and the addresses and lectures he had to deliver would more than equal the contents of an ordinary three volume novel . The W . M . and Z . had not contented himself with working those ceremonies in their entirety , but he had also munificently subscribed to the Masonic Institutions , and was Vice Patron of all three of them .
The W . M ., in replying , said that after the remarks of Bro . Shurmur they might naturally expect a great flow of oratory from him , but his failing on an occasion like that was to say as little as he could . He was pleased he had the honour to represent the Lodge and Chapter at the Girls Festival as Steward , when they were kind enough to send him up with a list of 250 guineas—the little item spoken of hy Bro . Shurmur . He begged thern to accept his hearty and sincere thanks for the kind way they had received the toast .
Bro . Gower had great pleasure in proposing that which he considered the toast of the day , the Ladies . He could fairly say the Ladies ought to know it was not only the work that their husbands and Brothers did in the Lodge that occupied them , but the support they gave to the Charities , and while thinking of that part of their duty they were also thinking of the
Ladies , and were one and all delighted to have them present on occasions such as this . He was gratified that their Prov . Grand Master the Earl of Warwick had been pleased to ask Ladies to attend the Prov . Grand Lodge , at Maiden , and that the Countess had promised to attend and help with them to grace that meeting . He concluded by coupling the name of Bro . the Venerable Archdeacon Dunbar with the toast .
Bro . Dunbar , who in responding spoke on behalf of the Ladies—not for himself , but for them only—said they were extremely obliged for the pleasant words used in proposing the toast , and were glad to hear all were pleased to have the Ladies present . If the Brethren only knew the trouble they had ; the preparations to be made , the hour earlier they had to get up in the morning , some of them had to sleep with pins in their hair , some arranging
it as if blown about , which all took time ; yet they assured the Brethren they were only too pleased to do all they could . Those who had not settled in life intended to do so as soon as suited . They were pleased with their Masonic outing , and if any of them were not engaged the Brethren might he quite sure they were now quite ready , and many of them who had not quite made their arrangements would probably do so before they parted that day . He then appropriately gave the following lines : —
Let those love now , that never loved before , And those that always loved , love now the more , and concluded by expressing thanks for a pleasant day , and the lovely bottle of scent given to each of them . The W . M . then asked them to adjourn to the steam launch , and a pleasant journey to Shiplake and back to the same house followed , when tea on the lawn was provided . A photographic group of the party was taken by Bro . W . 0 . Tyler .. .
The party left by the launch , which arrived at Maidenhead in time for the 9-47 train tb London . The W . M . and Z . Bro . Speller was heartily congratulated by all on the happy and pleasant outing he had provided . Bro . Pointer ingratiated himself with the company by the able manner in which he superintended the arrangements .
EOYAL ARCH
ZETLAND CHAPTER , No . 1071 . THE members held their annual installation and festival on the 16 th ult ., when Comp . W . T . Nancarrow was installed Z ., R . T . Meadows H ., and J . G . Shanks P . Z . 205 , & c , P . G . S . B . J . The ceremony was performed by the retiring Z . Comp . F . A . Bawling , Comps . G . Trethewey and W . E . Bawling P . G . A . D . C . There was a good attendance , and the large amount of work was disposed of without outside help .
ALUMINIUM as a substitute for steel in the making of bicycles has been tried and found wanting , on account of its lack of elasticity , but as half the inventive faculty of the kingdom has been devoted to eycledom of late , it is not surprising that an amalgam has been discovered which , with over 90 per cent , of Aluminium , is as strong and as elastic as steel , and only about onethird the weight . This product is named Lu-mi-num , and the Lu-mi-num Company is now about offering to the public 25 , 000 £ 1 shares out of its capital of £ 150 , 000 , the balance having been privately subscribed . These
shares will be issued at 25 per cent , premium , and as the Company can turn out 600 cycles a week , and an output of 100 a week is calculated to produce 10 per cent , on the entire capital , there appears to be a very satisfactory outlook . Even with the 25 per cent , premium at which the shares will be issued , they will probably be eagerly sought after as soon as they come before the public . One of the chief features of the Lu-mi-num Cycles is that the frames are without brazed joints , and thus a very important element of danger in the ordinary " bike " is obviated .
Ad01107
Just Published , 18 mo-, Wrappers , 1 / -, A SMALL and reliable pocket LEXICON of FBEEMASONEY , would be of value to young Masons , giving full information on matters connected with the Eitual and Customs of the Order ; with this view it has been compiled and revised by W . J . Morris . 12 mo ., blue cloth , red edges , 5 / - TEXT BOOK OF FBEEMASONEY , complete handbook of Instruction to all workings in the various Mysteries and Ceremonies of Craft Masonry , & c , & c . Ditto , Ditto , on thin paper , in leather pocket style . BEEVES AND TUENEE , 5 Wellington Street , Strand , London .
Ad01101
The Freemason ' s Chronicle . A Weekly Record of Masonic Intelligence . Published every Saturday , Price 3 d . — : o : — THE FBEEMASON'S CHEONICLE will be forwarded direct froin the Office , Fleet Works , Bulwer Eoad , New Barnet , on receipt of remittance for the amount . The Terms of Subscription ( payable in advance ) are-Twelve Months , post free ... ... £ 0 13 6 Postal Order to be made payable to W . W . MOBGAN , at the New Barnet Office . Cheques crossed " London and South Western Bank . " Scale of Charges for Advertisements . Per Page ... ... ... ... £ 10 10 0 Births , Marriages , and Deaths , Is per line . General Advertisements , Trade Announcements , & c , narrow columns , 5 s per inch . News column Advertisements Is per line . Special terms for a series of insertions or special positions on application .
Ad01102
Weaver ' s Depository . PERSONAL V ^ ' * GEBMGE == 4 ^?? 5 J 1 FROM 1 , e I 1 T ! i . GARLTONTERRACE- WgjM PER HOUR-. SUPERVISION hV ffiMnHHH 9- T ' ^ " ^^^¦ S sP ET ™ 8 Carlton Terrace , Harrow Ed ., W .
Ad01103
X W . & J . BALLS , X BOOKBINDERS , IN ALL BEANCHES . Metropolitan Bookbinding Works , 362 GRAY'S INN ROAD , KING'S CROSS . v B 00 ES BOUND TO ANY . PATTEM . v J \ . Old Bindings & Libraries Repaired & Decorated . J \ .
Ad01104
New Barnet School of Music * STATION ROAD , NEW BARNET . for 1 all Particulars and Prospectus , apply to the Secretary . THE NEW BAENET SCHOOL OF MUSIC will be happy to provide high class entertainments and Ceremonial Music for Masonic Meetings , Consecrations , Installations and Ladies' Nights . For terms : —Bro . John Probert , Station Eoad , New Barnet , N .
Ad01105
THE WHELM SANITARY LAUNDRY , PRICKLER'S HILL , HIGH ROAD , NEW BARNET . . Special Terms for Hotels , Clubs , & c . Drying grounds , upwards of an acre in extent , quite open on all sides . Carpets beaten , cleaned & re-laid . Further particulars of MRS . STAPLES , Proprietress .
Ad01106
EVERY DESCRIPTION OF COMMERCIAL FEINTING IN GOOD STYLE AND AT REASONABLE PRICES . Fleet Steam Printing Works , BULWER ROAD , NEW BARNET .
Ad01108
OLD Books and Curiosities relating to Freemasonry , Knights Templars , Eosicrucians or other Secret Societies wanted . Address , W . W . Morgan , New Barnet .