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Provincial .

FRIENDSHIP LODGE , No . 750 . THE annual installation was held at Cleckheaton , on Wednesday , 28 th ult ., when Bro . 0 . Broskham was placed in the ohair as ruler of the Lodge for the ensuing year .

SINCERITY LODGE , No . 1019 . THERE was a large and influential gathering at the Town Hall , Wakefield , on the 20 th ult ., the occasion being the installation of Viscount Milton , M . P . fox the city , as Worshipful Master of the Lodge . Lord Milton presided at the subsequent banquet .

Division Of West Lancashire.

DIVISION OF WEST LANCASHIRE .

rTlHE following letter has appeared in the " Liverpool Daily JL Post : " To THE EDITOB . SIR , —On the 22 nd November a letter appeared in your paper respecting Freemasonry and the appointment of a successor to the late Provincial Grand Master , the Right Hon . the Earl of Lathom , G . O . B ., & c The letter stated that there are forty-five Lodges in this city , and that in the whole

Province there are 121 Lodges . The Province extends from Swinton , near Manchester , to Ooniston , in North Lancashire , and the number of members are so great that scarcely a room large enough to hold them can be found . If , therefore , for these and other good reasons , the Masons of North Lancashire wish to sever themselves from those of the South , and if the members of the Liverpool Lodges choose to petition his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales , the Grand Master of the Order , to make Liverpool a Province , who would he so silly as to say they cannot and must not do

so ? Now , sir , it appears to me that undue haste has been made in the matter of appointing the present Earl of Lathom to succeed his noble father , and because the late Earl was beloved by all the members of his Province , that does not say that his son can possibly expect to receive the same homage , and I contend that undue haste has been made in making the appointment , and that the members have had no time given them since the death of the late Provincial Grand Master to ascertain the desirability of making a change of any kind .

A circular has , I understand , been sent out by a North Lancashire member , and another counterblast from a South Lancashire member , followed by still another one from the Provincial Grand Secretary . In addition to these circulars , there has also been a meeting of the present members of the Provincial Grand Lodge , whioh I am given to understand was rather a warm meeting . I cannot see why the meeting was restricted to present members only , and why the Brethren should be denied the right or the opportunity of

expressing their wishes as to whether they desire to establish separate Provincial Grand Lodges for the North , for the South , and for the city of Liverpool . According to the Book of Constitutions of the Order , it was never contemplated that a Province should be of such magnitude as that of West Lancashire , and which now numbers 121 Lodges and 8 , 000 members . The Book of Constitutions says that should a Province attain to forty Lodges they may ask for an additional number of collars for Provincial Grand Lodge

Offices . This seems to me to be a very strong reason why the Province should be divided , as eighty or ninety Past Masters every year cannot possibly get the smallest chance of gaining that much-coveted honour—viz ., that of being a member of Provincial Grand Lodge . In conclusion , I would advise that a free and fair discussion should take place on the subject , and that the executive be very careful and don't try to ride the high horse unduly , or they may find themselves in more trouble than they could possibly desire ,

Yours , & o ., A PAST MASTBB 29 th December 1898 .

The Royal Masonic Institution for Girls has adopted " Girlands London " as its office telegraphic address . o o o By the death of the Duke of Northumberland his son

Karl Percy , who was Provincial Grand Master of the northern county from 186 9 to 1886 , succeeds to the title . We wish our distinguished Brother long life to enjoy his high honours .

The-Jubilee Masonic Festival and Ball to be held at Liverpool on the 18 th inst . gives every promise of being a great success . At the meeting of the General Committee

recently held , the Secretary Bro . A . Shawfield reported that he had received nominations for 112 Patrons and over 100 Stewards .

The new Pro and Deputy Grand Masters of England were faithfully pourtrayed in last Saturday ' s " Graphic . " Earl Amherst ' s portrait ( by Russell and Sons , Baker Street )

is really a speaking likeness , while that of the Earl of Warwick ( by Bassano , Old Bond Street ) is only of secondary merit because perhaps a trifle stiff , but that is rather the fault of the original than the artist , it may be urged .

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We regret to have to record the death of Bro . T . I . Bird , whose serious illness we referred to last week . The funeral is fixed for to-day ( Saturday ) .

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IT is announced by the London and North Western Railway Company that the system of collecting and forwarding luggage in advance at 6 d per package , which has been very successfully adopted with the luggage of families and tourists travelling to the seaside and other tourists resorts , will , with the New Year , be extended to apply to luggage for all towns on the London and North Western Railway in England , Wales , and Ireland , or on the Caledonian Railway in Scotland . By this system the traveller can have his luggage collected by the Company ' s cart from his house or hotel , and

forwarded a day or so before that on which he intends to travel . The charge of 6 d per package includes delivery within the usual boundary at the destinations where the Company have their own cartage staff , a list of which is shown in the Company ' s time tables . At other places luggage can be addressed to be left till called for at the station . The Company have also arranged a system of registration under which each package of luggage will be numbered and a receipt with the corresponding number given to the owner when it is handed to the Company for conveyance .

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Adelphi . —Twice Daily , Dick Whittington . Avenue . —8 , Constancy . 8 * 30 ,. Lord and Lady Algy . Matinee , Wednesday , 3 . Comedy . —8 * 15 , Milord Sir Smith . Matinee , Thursday and Saturday , 2 * 30 . Covent Garden . —13 th January , Fancy Dress Ball . Criterion . —8-10 , Nicolete . 8 * 45 , My " Soldier " Boy . Matinee , Saturday .

Daly ' s . —8-15 , A Greek Slave . Matinee , Saturday , 2 * 30 . Drury Lane . —Twice Daily , The Forty Thieves . Duke of York's . —8 , Red Roses . 8 * 45 , The Adventure of Lady Ursula . Matinee , Wednesday and Saturday , 2-30 . Gaiety . —8 * 16 , A Runaway Girl . Matinee ,. Saturday , 2 . Garrick . —8 , The Three Musketeers . Matinee , Wednesday and Saturday 2-15 .

Globe . —8-15 , School . Matinee , Saturday , 2 * 30 . Haymarket . —8 * 10 , A Golden Wedding . 9 , The Manoeuvres of Jane . Matinee , Wednesday and Saturday , 2-15 . Her Majesty ' s—8-15 , The Musketeers . Matinee , Wednesday and Saturday , 2 * 15 . Lyceum . —8 , Carl Rosa Opera Company . Lyric—8 , Little Miss Nobody . Matinee , Thursday and Saturday , " 2 * 30 . Opera Comique . —Twice Daily , Alice in Wonderland .

Prince of Wales ' s . —8 * 15 , La Poupee . Matinee , Saturday , 2 * 30 . Princess . —8 , The Crystal Globe . Matinee , Saturday 2 . Royalty . —8 * 15 , Confederates . 9 , A Little Ray of Sunshine . Matinee , Wednesday , 3 . Savoy . —8-10 , The Lucky Star . Shaftesbury . —8 , The Belle of New York . Matinee , Wednesday and Saturday , 2 . St . James . —8-30 , The Ambassador . Matinee , Wednesday and Saturday ,

2 * 30 . Strand . —8 * 15 , An Empty Stocking . 9 , What happened to Jones . Matinee , Wednesday and Saturday , 2-30 . Terry ' s . —8 , The Lady Bookie . 8 ' 45 , The Brixton Burglary . Matinee , Wednesday and Saturday , 3 . Vaudeville . —8 , A Bad Penny . 9 , On and Off . Matinee , Wednesday , 3 . Alexandra . —7 . 30 , Cinderella . Monday , Thursday , Saturday , 1 * 30 also .

Dalston . —7 * 30 , Aladdin . Thursday and Saturday , 2 also . Grand . —730 , Babes in the Wood . Monday , Wednesday and Saturday , 1 * 30 . Parkhurst . —7 * 45 , Aladdin . Wednesday and Saturday , 2 also . Queen ' s Opera House , Crouch End . —7 * 45 , Cinderella . Monday , Thursday , and Saturday , 2 * 30 also . Alhambra . —7 . 45 , Variety Entertainment . Jack Ashore , & o . Crystal Palace . —Varied attractions daily , Pantomime , Santa Claus . Aquarium . —Varieties , Minting , Paula , The Great Dive , 10 , 2 and 7 .

Empire . —7 * 50 , Variety Entertainment . New Ballet Alaska , & o . Egyptian Hall . —3 and 8 , Mr . J . N . Maskelyne ' s entertainment . London Pavilion . —8 , Variety Entertainment . Olympia . —Barnum and Bailey ' s Show . Oxford . —Variety Entertainment . Palace . —7 * 46 , Variety Entertainment . New American Biograph , & o . Royal . —7 * 30 , Variety Company . Saturday , 2 * 30 also . Tlvoli . —7 * 80 , Variety Entertainment . Saturday , 2 * 16 also .

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Provincial .

FRIENDSHIP LODGE , No . 750 . THE annual installation was held at Cleckheaton , on Wednesday , 28 th ult ., when Bro . 0 . Broskham was placed in the ohair as ruler of the Lodge for the ensuing year .

SINCERITY LODGE , No . 1019 . THERE was a large and influential gathering at the Town Hall , Wakefield , on the 20 th ult ., the occasion being the installation of Viscount Milton , M . P . fox the city , as Worshipful Master of the Lodge . Lord Milton presided at the subsequent banquet .

Division Of West Lancashire.

DIVISION OF WEST LANCASHIRE .

rTlHE following letter has appeared in the " Liverpool Daily JL Post : " To THE EDITOB . SIR , —On the 22 nd November a letter appeared in your paper respecting Freemasonry and the appointment of a successor to the late Provincial Grand Master , the Right Hon . the Earl of Lathom , G . O . B ., & c The letter stated that there are forty-five Lodges in this city , and that in the whole

Province there are 121 Lodges . The Province extends from Swinton , near Manchester , to Ooniston , in North Lancashire , and the number of members are so great that scarcely a room large enough to hold them can be found . If , therefore , for these and other good reasons , the Masons of North Lancashire wish to sever themselves from those of the South , and if the members of the Liverpool Lodges choose to petition his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales , the Grand Master of the Order , to make Liverpool a Province , who would he so silly as to say they cannot and must not do

so ? Now , sir , it appears to me that undue haste has been made in the matter of appointing the present Earl of Lathom to succeed his noble father , and because the late Earl was beloved by all the members of his Province , that does not say that his son can possibly expect to receive the same homage , and I contend that undue haste has been made in making the appointment , and that the members have had no time given them since the death of the late Provincial Grand Master to ascertain the desirability of making a change of any kind .

A circular has , I understand , been sent out by a North Lancashire member , and another counterblast from a South Lancashire member , followed by still another one from the Provincial Grand Secretary . In addition to these circulars , there has also been a meeting of the present members of the Provincial Grand Lodge , whioh I am given to understand was rather a warm meeting . I cannot see why the meeting was restricted to present members only , and why the Brethren should be denied the right or the opportunity of

expressing their wishes as to whether they desire to establish separate Provincial Grand Lodges for the North , for the South , and for the city of Liverpool . According to the Book of Constitutions of the Order , it was never contemplated that a Province should be of such magnitude as that of West Lancashire , and which now numbers 121 Lodges and 8 , 000 members . The Book of Constitutions says that should a Province attain to forty Lodges they may ask for an additional number of collars for Provincial Grand Lodge

Offices . This seems to me to be a very strong reason why the Province should be divided , as eighty or ninety Past Masters every year cannot possibly get the smallest chance of gaining that much-coveted honour—viz ., that of being a member of Provincial Grand Lodge . In conclusion , I would advise that a free and fair discussion should take place on the subject , and that the executive be very careful and don't try to ride the high horse unduly , or they may find themselves in more trouble than they could possibly desire ,

Yours , & o ., A PAST MASTBB 29 th December 1898 .

The Royal Masonic Institution for Girls has adopted " Girlands London " as its office telegraphic address . o o o By the death of the Duke of Northumberland his son

Karl Percy , who was Provincial Grand Master of the northern county from 186 9 to 1886 , succeeds to the title . We wish our distinguished Brother long life to enjoy his high honours .

The-Jubilee Masonic Festival and Ball to be held at Liverpool on the 18 th inst . gives every promise of being a great success . At the meeting of the General Committee

recently held , the Secretary Bro . A . Shawfield reported that he had received nominations for 112 Patrons and over 100 Stewards .

The new Pro and Deputy Grand Masters of England were faithfully pourtrayed in last Saturday ' s " Graphic . " Earl Amherst ' s portrait ( by Russell and Sons , Baker Street )

is really a speaking likeness , while that of the Earl of Warwick ( by Bassano , Old Bond Street ) is only of secondary merit because perhaps a trifle stiff , but that is rather the fault of the original than the artist , it may be urged .

Ar01002

We regret to have to record the death of Bro . T . I . Bird , whose serious illness we referred to last week . The funeral is fixed for to-day ( Saturday ) .

Ar01003

IT is announced by the London and North Western Railway Company that the system of collecting and forwarding luggage in advance at 6 d per package , which has been very successfully adopted with the luggage of families and tourists travelling to the seaside and other tourists resorts , will , with the New Year , be extended to apply to luggage for all towns on the London and North Western Railway in England , Wales , and Ireland , or on the Caledonian Railway in Scotland . By this system the traveller can have his luggage collected by the Company ' s cart from his house or hotel , and

forwarded a day or so before that on which he intends to travel . The charge of 6 d per package includes delivery within the usual boundary at the destinations where the Company have their own cartage staff , a list of which is shown in the Company ' s time tables . At other places luggage can be addressed to be left till called for at the station . The Company have also arranged a system of registration under which each package of luggage will be numbered and a receipt with the corresponding number given to the owner when it is handed to the Company for conveyance .

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Just published , ISmo ., Cloth 1 / -, post free . LEXICON of FREEMASONRY , a small and reliable pocket book , of value to young Masons . Full information on . matters connected with , the Ritual and Customs of the Order . Revised edition , by W . J . Morris . 12 mo ., blue cloth , red edges , 5 / - , post free . r rnEXT BOOK OF FREEMASONRY ( Craft ) . Complete Handbook of

_ 1 _ Instruction to all workings in the various Mysteries and Ceremonies of Craft Masonry , & c Another edition , printed on thin paper and bound in leather , pocket book style , price 5 / -, post free . Crown 8 vo ., cloth , 10 / - ( or in leather , gilt edges , 15 / - ) , post free . TEXT BOOK OF ADVANCED FREEMASONRY , containing the complete Rituals of the Higher Degrees , with other matters . London : WILLIAM REEVES , 185 Fleet Street , E . C .

The Theatres, &C.

The Theatres , & c .

Adelphi . —Twice Daily , Dick Whittington . Avenue . —8 , Constancy . 8 * 30 ,. Lord and Lady Algy . Matinee , Wednesday , 3 . Comedy . —8 * 15 , Milord Sir Smith . Matinee , Thursday and Saturday , 2 * 30 . Covent Garden . —13 th January , Fancy Dress Ball . Criterion . —8-10 , Nicolete . 8 * 45 , My " Soldier " Boy . Matinee , Saturday .

Daly ' s . —8-15 , A Greek Slave . Matinee , Saturday , 2 * 30 . Drury Lane . —Twice Daily , The Forty Thieves . Duke of York's . —8 , Red Roses . 8 * 45 , The Adventure of Lady Ursula . Matinee , Wednesday and Saturday , 2-30 . Gaiety . —8 * 16 , A Runaway Girl . Matinee ,. Saturday , 2 . Garrick . —8 , The Three Musketeers . Matinee , Wednesday and Saturday 2-15 .

Globe . —8-15 , School . Matinee , Saturday , 2 * 30 . Haymarket . —8 * 10 , A Golden Wedding . 9 , The Manoeuvres of Jane . Matinee , Wednesday and Saturday , 2-15 . Her Majesty ' s—8-15 , The Musketeers . Matinee , Wednesday and Saturday , 2 * 15 . Lyceum . —8 , Carl Rosa Opera Company . Lyric—8 , Little Miss Nobody . Matinee , Thursday and Saturday , " 2 * 30 . Opera Comique . —Twice Daily , Alice in Wonderland .

Prince of Wales ' s . —8 * 15 , La Poupee . Matinee , Saturday , 2 * 30 . Princess . —8 , The Crystal Globe . Matinee , Saturday 2 . Royalty . —8 * 15 , Confederates . 9 , A Little Ray of Sunshine . Matinee , Wednesday , 3 . Savoy . —8-10 , The Lucky Star . Shaftesbury . —8 , The Belle of New York . Matinee , Wednesday and Saturday , 2 . St . James . —8-30 , The Ambassador . Matinee , Wednesday and Saturday ,

2 * 30 . Strand . —8 * 15 , An Empty Stocking . 9 , What happened to Jones . Matinee , Wednesday and Saturday , 2-30 . Terry ' s . —8 , The Lady Bookie . 8 ' 45 , The Brixton Burglary . Matinee , Wednesday and Saturday , 3 . Vaudeville . —8 , A Bad Penny . 9 , On and Off . Matinee , Wednesday , 3 . Alexandra . —7 . 30 , Cinderella . Monday , Thursday , Saturday , 1 * 30 also .

Dalston . —7 * 30 , Aladdin . Thursday and Saturday , 2 also . Grand . —730 , Babes in the Wood . Monday , Wednesday and Saturday , 1 * 30 . Parkhurst . —7 * 45 , Aladdin . Wednesday and Saturday , 2 also . Queen ' s Opera House , Crouch End . —7 * 45 , Cinderella . Monday , Thursday , and Saturday , 2 * 30 also . Alhambra . —7 . 45 , Variety Entertainment . Jack Ashore , & o . Crystal Palace . —Varied attractions daily , Pantomime , Santa Claus . Aquarium . —Varieties , Minting , Paula , The Great Dive , 10 , 2 and 7 .

Empire . —7 * 50 , Variety Entertainment . New Ballet Alaska , & o . Egyptian Hall . —3 and 8 , Mr . J . N . Maskelyne ' s entertainment . London Pavilion . —8 , Variety Entertainment . Olympia . —Barnum and Bailey ' s Show . Oxford . —Variety Entertainment . Palace . —7 * 46 , Variety Entertainment . New American Biograph , & o . Royal . —7 * 30 , Variety Company . Saturday , 2 * 30 also . Tlvoli . —7 * 80 , Variety Entertainment . Saturday , 2 * 16 also .

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