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Mark Masonry.
J . D . of the John of Gannt Lodee , No . 528 , as a candidate for advance , ment . The ballot proving nnaniinons in his favour , that brother wnregularly advanced by the W . M . to the honourable decree of Mark Master Mason . At tbe conclusion of the ceremony tho Provincial Grand Master R . W . Bro . William Kelly , F . S . A ., & c . and the Officers of the Provincial Grand Lodge , proceeded to open Provincial Grand
Lodge . The R . W . Prov . Grand Master having been saluted according to ancient custom , the roll of Lodges in the Province was called over , the following being dnly represented : —Fowko 19 , Howo 21 , Knight of Malta 30 , Simon de Montfort 194 , Simon de St . Liz 245 , Duke of Connaught 2-16 , and the recently consecrated Lodgo the Derby 302 . AmoDg other formal bnsiness transacted , the following
vote of condolence was moved by the R . W . Prov . Grand Master , seconded by W . Bro . S . S . Partridge P . D . P . G . M . M ., and carried unanimously , that the members of this Provincial Grand Lodge have received with deep rpgret the monrnfui intelligence of the decease of their highly esteemed and respected Brother James Malcolm McAllister P . M ., who during eight years had most zealonsly and efficiently rilled the important office of Provi * cial Grand Secretary in
this Grand Lodge , and tho brethren , whilst recording on their minutes this tribute to departed worth , desire at tbe same time to offer the widow and children of the departed heartfplt expressions of sympathy and condolence in the irreparable bereavement with which it has pleased the G . A . O . T . U . to afflict them . The R . W . Prov . Grand Master appointed and invested the following brethren as Prov . Grand Officers for the ensuing year : —
Bro . Rev . A . A . Bagshawe P . G . C . P . M . } - , D - . . , 246 ( reappointed ) ] P 7 P-G * Master Rev . F . H . Richardson W . M . 194 ... P . G . Senior Warden Miles J . Walker W . M . 21 P . G . Junior Warden Henry J . Atkins W . M . 248 P . G . Master Overseer William C . Moore W . M . 246 P . G . Senior Overseer N . T . Hewens I . P . M . 245 P . G . Junior Overseer
Rev . C . Henton Wood J . W . 19 ... P . G . Chaplain Samuel Cleaver S . O . 194 ( elected ) ... P . G . Treasurer H . C . Okeover W . M . 302 P . G . Registrar of Marks C . E . Stretton I . P . M . 194 P . G . Secretary S . J . Simpkin J . W . 30 P . G . Senior Deacon George El lard S . W . 245 P . G . Junior Deacon Edmund Jeeves M . O . 21 P . G . Snpt . Works
Jos . Young W . M . 19 ( reappointed ) ... P . G . D . C . J . 0 . Mauton S . O . 246 Treas . 302 ... P . G . A . D . C . W . S . Black S . W . 21 P . G . Sword Bearer "W . L . Ball W . M . elect 246 P . G . Standard Bearer R . Croft Org . 245 ( reappointed ) ... P . G . Organist
S . A . Marris Treasurer 19 Reg . 194 P . G . Inner Guard W . S . Hall S . D . 30 J . O . 302 ... " ) F . Griffith Reg . 19 J . W . 21 [ P . G . Stewards J . D . Harris Secretary 194 ) T . Dunn Ty . 19 and J . Tanser Ty . 194 P . G . Tylers
An invitation was accepted to hold the next annual Communication at Northampton , under the banner of the Simon de St . Liz Lodge , No . 245 . After the closing of Provincial Grand Lodge in dne form , the business of the Fowke Lodge was resumed , during which a Past Master ' s jewel was unanimously voted to the I P . M . Bro . T . Worth , ington P . P . G . S O . At the close of the Fowko Lodge , the annual
banqnet of the Province took place , under the presidency of the R . W , Prov . Grand Master ; ample justice having been rendered to it , the customary Loyal and Masonio toasts were duly proposed by the " veteran" Provincial Grand Master , who has now , for nearlv a " quarter of a century , " continuously presided over thia Mark Province , to its great advantage and prosperity .
Provincial Grand Mark Lodge Of Berks And Oxon.
PROVINCIAL GRAND MARK LODGE OF BERKS AND OXON .
THE Grand Lodge of this Province assembled , by command of the Right Worshipful Provincial Grand Master , the Right Hon . the Earl of Jersey , at Maidenhead , under the banner of the Jersey Lodge , No . 257 , on Monday last , and was well attended by Officers
and Brethren from all parts of the Province . The Committee of General Purposes met in the Courjcil Chamber of the Town Hal ) , at 11 a . m ., and afc high noon the Jersey Lodge was opened by the W . M . Rro . H . H . Hodges , and shortly afterwards the procession of the Provincial Grand Lodge entered tho Lodge-room . There were then
present , amongst many others whose names wo were nnable to ascp . r tain : —Brcs . thq Right Hon . the Earl of Jersey Prov . G . M .. C . Stephens Prov . D . G . M ., Fred . Davison G . Treas ., D . M . Dewar Asst . G . Sec , James Stevens P . G . J . O ., H . Lnvegrove P . G . S . of Wks ., W . Morris S . W . 257 , W . B . Farr P . M . Mayor of Maidenhead , J . Jenkin P . M . 217 Mnyor of Oxford , J . J . Pn ' llev P . G . S . D . Prov . G .
bee , Edw . Margrett P . M ., R . Nicholson J . W ., Rev . Edw . de Ewer S-0 ., F . R . Spender Trea ., E . J Shrewsbury Reg ., H . J . Monnt Sec , D . Arrowsmith S . D ., A . E . Hewitt J . D ., E . Dave ? I . G ., and C . Lowell Tyler , and other members of No . 257 : G . M . Knight W . M ., £ Bauer P . M . , G . G . Cnsburn J . W ., S . Knight J . O . of No . 27 , G . Norwood , W . Hemmings , and W . Thompson , of No . 55 . Maurice Wheeler J . O . 225 . C . O . Bnrke J . D .. W . C . Mnffatf , M . O .. and , T . W .
Lindars of No . 235 ; S . Bradley S W . 238 . Ch'fstopher Park P . M ., J - H . Thorogood , A . Wheel' r , H . G Dnnkwn'er . R Pavne , and G . W . T Uownn » rvf No . 247 ; W . Lake I'M . 78 P P . G Rep , J . M . D-. rnter f-P . G . Asrt-. Sec , W . Ravenscroft P . G Asst . Sec , F H . Coz' -ns P . M . ¦! " * P . G . Org ., G . Borer P . P . G . P .. Henri Brett , J . Ren- 'e 340 . & c
ne Prov . G M and Dppnty P . G . M . having been respectivpl y painted . "f business of the Jersey Lodge was proceeded with , nnd the invites of the previons Lodge meeting having been confirmed . Bro . - ? -U . Bodges the W . M . vacated the chair of A . in favour of Bro . C ' Wen 8 theD . P . GM , Aibe 1 , installed Bro . W . M .-rris as the ! * the ensuing year . The Officers of the Lodge were appointed .
Provincial Grand Mark Lodge Of Berks And Oxon.
and invested in the following order , viz .: —Bros . H . H . Hodges T . P . M .. R . Nicholson S . W , Rev . E . deEwer J . W ., C . W . Cox M . O ., E J . Shrewshnry S . O .. Real J . O ., F . R . Spender Tre-worer , Vnrdy Registrar , H . J . Mount Secretary , A . E . Hewitt S . D ., E . Davey J . D ., Llewellyn I . G ., Deacon M . C , J . S . Silver Organist , Puttick Stwd . The W . Bro . F . H . Cozens P . G . Organist conducted the musical por .
tion of tho installation ceremony , which wa 3 most efficiently performed by the able D . P . G . M . At its conclusion , the Prov . G . Master occupied the Throne , and the several Officers of the P . G . Lodge took their respective positions . Provincial Grand Lodge was then opened in ample form , and tho rolls of the P . G . Lodge Officers and of the Lodges in the Province were called over , and received a very fair re .
sponse by the brethren in attendance . The minntes of the last P . G . Mark Lodge at Abingdon , in August 1881 , were confirmed , aud the report of the Prov . Grand Secretary as to the position of the Province was read and received with much satisfaction . The Provincial Grand Treasurer's accounts were received and approved of , the balance to credit of P . G . Lodge being larger than at previous meeting . A con « tribntion to the proposed wedding present to Bro . His Royal Highness
Prince Leopold , was unanimously voted . After other rontino business , Bro . Jenkin , of Oxford , nominated the Right Hon . the Earl of Jersey as Prov . Grand Master for a further period of threo years , and no other nomination being made , his Lordship was re-elected , and expressed his thanks to the brethren for tho confidence they had again reposed in him . Bro . E . J . Trendell was unanimously re . elected Prov . Grand Treasurer . The Prov . Grand Officers for the ensning year were appointed and invested as follows : — Bro . C . Stenhens 235 Prov . D . G . M .
J . Jenkin 247 P . G . Senior Warden W . Morris 257 P . G . Junior Warden S . Bradley 235 P . G . Master Overseer H . Clarke 225 P . G . Senior Overseer R . E . Baynes 555 P . G . Junior Overseer Tie "Rwer 9 S-7 P . G . Crmnlnin
E . J . Trendell 225 P . G . Treasurer E . P . Plenty 27 P . G . R . of M . T . J . Pulley 235 P . G . Secretary A . Wheeler 247 P . G . Senior Deacon H . J . Mount 257 P . G . Junior Deacon
W . Ravenscroft 235 P . G . Supt . of Works S . Knight 27 P . G . Director of Ceremonies H . Elliott 55 P . G . Asst . D . C .
Maurice Wheeler 225 P . G . Sword Bearer Geo . Bover 27 P . G . Standard Bearer James Rutland 257 ... ... P . G . Organist J . W . Lindars 235 P . G . Asst . Secretary
C . G . Butler 235 P . G . Inner Guard Cordrev 235 " ) H . G . W . Drinkwater 247 > P . G . Stewards Tench 235 ) W . Hemmings 235 JpGTvlers W . Norwood 55 > i-. tr . iyiers
It was announced by the Provincial Grand Master that he would hold his next Provincial Grand Lodge at Reading , a very cordial invitation from the Mark brethren of that town having been given . Brother Jenkin offerpd bis services * as Steward to represent Provincial Grand Lodge afc the next Mark Benevolent Festival . Grand Lodge was then
clospd , and subsequently the Jersey Lodee and the brethren separ * ated for a short interval . On re-assembling , at Boulter's Look , they embarked on board three of Brother Deacon's steam lsunobes , the " Beatrice ,, " " Wild Rose , " and " Iris , " and enjoyed a very pleasant trip to Great Marlnw . returning at about 5 . 30 p . m .. to dine at the
Ray Mead Hotel , where Bro . Deacon had provided a very substantial banqnet . The usual Loyal and Masonic speeches were given after dinner , over which the Prov . Grand Master presided , whilst they were necessarily brief , in order that "due time " might be observed in respect of trains departing for the several districts from whioh the brethren had attended . Bro . Farr . in proposing the R . W . Deputy
G . M . M . M . and th * Officers of Grand Lodge , thanked snch of those Officers who had attended , and also expressed thanks to the Jersey Lodge for the manner in which the reception had been accorded , and facetiously referred to one or two incidents of the river
exenrsion , whioh had so pleasantly varied the business of tbe day . Bro . F . Davison Grand Treasnrer responded , and proposed the health of the Right Wor . Prov . Grand Master , who thanked the Prov . G . Lodge for re-appointment , although he had doubts as so the advisability of continuance in office beyond the specific period assigned . He would .
however be careful fhafc the Provincial G ** and Lodge interests should not suffer in this instance . He deRi ' rod to recognise the great assistance he had received from his Deputy , whose health he proposed , i Bro . C . Stephens acknowledged tbo cordial reception given to the toast , taking the opportunity to pay a well-deserved compliment to Bro . Pulley , the Prov . G . Sec ., to whom , as Bro . Stephens remarked . .
the happiness and comfort of tho day was so materially dne . ; He also desired to thank the Jersey Lodge for the admirable and snccessful efforts its members had made to secure a highly satis' factory resnlt to the meeting , and concluded by proposing the health i of its W . M . Bro . W . Morris , who briefly responded . Bro . Jas . Stevens P . G . J . O . proposed the toast of the Mark Benevolent Fund , calling
' attention to tho hard working of B ** o . Biuckes G . Secretary and Bro . ! Dewar Asst . G . Reeretarv , in their pfForts to promote the best interests jof tHe Fnnd . Bro . Dewar P . G . M . O . returned thanks , and in tho I cnnri = e of his very in'erestinrr remarks mentioned th'it tho appointed mnnn- ers of the Fund now saw their way to include daughters as
well as sons of worthy Mark Masons in 'he educational privileges of the Institution . O'her toasts followed , but time had overtaken the fn'l programme , and depart nrepb"of >> ne , hofore nin u o ' clock , abs' > lu f el y ipeessnrv in manv instaneea . Within a bri « f snaee af'er that hour a ] ' the brethren w ,, e fiirly on their way to their respen'ivp home ? , which we t' -nsf th «> y reached sa * ely . and with fh" satisfaction of ¦ pleasant reflections on a day well spent in the cause of Mark Masonry .
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Mark Masonry.
J . D . of the John of Gannt Lodee , No . 528 , as a candidate for advance , ment . The ballot proving nnaniinons in his favour , that brother wnregularly advanced by the W . M . to the honourable decree of Mark Master Mason . At tbe conclusion of the ceremony tho Provincial Grand Master R . W . Bro . William Kelly , F . S . A ., & c . and the Officers of the Provincial Grand Lodge , proceeded to open Provincial Grand
Lodge . The R . W . Prov . Grand Master having been saluted according to ancient custom , the roll of Lodges in the Province was called over , the following being dnly represented : —Fowko 19 , Howo 21 , Knight of Malta 30 , Simon de Montfort 194 , Simon de St . Liz 245 , Duke of Connaught 2-16 , and the recently consecrated Lodgo the Derby 302 . AmoDg other formal bnsiness transacted , the following
vote of condolence was moved by the R . W . Prov . Grand Master , seconded by W . Bro . S . S . Partridge P . D . P . G . M . M ., and carried unanimously , that the members of this Provincial Grand Lodge have received with deep rpgret the monrnfui intelligence of the decease of their highly esteemed and respected Brother James Malcolm McAllister P . M ., who during eight years had most zealonsly and efficiently rilled the important office of Provi * cial Grand Secretary in
this Grand Lodge , and tho brethren , whilst recording on their minutes this tribute to departed worth , desire at tbe same time to offer the widow and children of the departed heartfplt expressions of sympathy and condolence in the irreparable bereavement with which it has pleased the G . A . O . T . U . to afflict them . The R . W . Prov . Grand Master appointed and invested the following brethren as Prov . Grand Officers for the ensuing year : —
Bro . Rev . A . A . Bagshawe P . G . C . P . M . } - , D - . . , 246 ( reappointed ) ] P 7 P-G * Master Rev . F . H . Richardson W . M . 194 ... P . G . Senior Warden Miles J . Walker W . M . 21 P . G . Junior Warden Henry J . Atkins W . M . 248 P . G . Master Overseer William C . Moore W . M . 246 P . G . Senior Overseer N . T . Hewens I . P . M . 245 P . G . Junior Overseer
Rev . C . Henton Wood J . W . 19 ... P . G . Chaplain Samuel Cleaver S . O . 194 ( elected ) ... P . G . Treasurer H . C . Okeover W . M . 302 P . G . Registrar of Marks C . E . Stretton I . P . M . 194 P . G . Secretary S . J . Simpkin J . W . 30 P . G . Senior Deacon George El lard S . W . 245 P . G . Junior Deacon Edmund Jeeves M . O . 21 P . G . Snpt . Works
Jos . Young W . M . 19 ( reappointed ) ... P . G . D . C . J . 0 . Mauton S . O . 246 Treas . 302 ... P . G . A . D . C . W . S . Black S . W . 21 P . G . Sword Bearer "W . L . Ball W . M . elect 246 P . G . Standard Bearer R . Croft Org . 245 ( reappointed ) ... P . G . Organist
S . A . Marris Treasurer 19 Reg . 194 P . G . Inner Guard W . S . Hall S . D . 30 J . O . 302 ... " ) F . Griffith Reg . 19 J . W . 21 [ P . G . Stewards J . D . Harris Secretary 194 ) T . Dunn Ty . 19 and J . Tanser Ty . 194 P . G . Tylers
An invitation was accepted to hold the next annual Communication at Northampton , under the banner of the Simon de St . Liz Lodge , No . 245 . After the closing of Provincial Grand Lodge in dne form , the business of the Fowke Lodge was resumed , during which a Past Master ' s jewel was unanimously voted to the I P . M . Bro . T . Worth , ington P . P . G . S O . At the close of the Fowko Lodge , the annual
banqnet of the Province took place , under the presidency of the R . W , Prov . Grand Master ; ample justice having been rendered to it , the customary Loyal and Masonio toasts were duly proposed by the " veteran" Provincial Grand Master , who has now , for nearlv a " quarter of a century , " continuously presided over thia Mark Province , to its great advantage and prosperity .
Provincial Grand Mark Lodge Of Berks And Oxon.
PROVINCIAL GRAND MARK LODGE OF BERKS AND OXON .
THE Grand Lodge of this Province assembled , by command of the Right Worshipful Provincial Grand Master , the Right Hon . the Earl of Jersey , at Maidenhead , under the banner of the Jersey Lodge , No . 257 , on Monday last , and was well attended by Officers
and Brethren from all parts of the Province . The Committee of General Purposes met in the Courjcil Chamber of the Town Hal ) , at 11 a . m ., and afc high noon the Jersey Lodge was opened by the W . M . Rro . H . H . Hodges , and shortly afterwards the procession of the Provincial Grand Lodge entered tho Lodge-room . There were then
present , amongst many others whose names wo were nnable to ascp . r tain : —Brcs . thq Right Hon . the Earl of Jersey Prov . G . M .. C . Stephens Prov . D . G . M ., Fred . Davison G . Treas ., D . M . Dewar Asst . G . Sec , James Stevens P . G . J . O ., H . Lnvegrove P . G . S . of Wks ., W . Morris S . W . 257 , W . B . Farr P . M . Mayor of Maidenhead , J . Jenkin P . M . 217 Mnyor of Oxford , J . J . Pn ' llev P . G . S . D . Prov . G .
bee , Edw . Margrett P . M ., R . Nicholson J . W ., Rev . Edw . de Ewer S-0 ., F . R . Spender Trea ., E . J Shrewsbury Reg ., H . J . Monnt Sec , D . Arrowsmith S . D ., A . E . Hewitt J . D ., E . Dave ? I . G ., and C . Lowell Tyler , and other members of No . 257 : G . M . Knight W . M ., £ Bauer P . M . , G . G . Cnsburn J . W ., S . Knight J . O . of No . 27 , G . Norwood , W . Hemmings , and W . Thompson , of No . 55 . Maurice Wheeler J . O . 225 . C . O . Bnrke J . D .. W . C . Mnffatf , M . O .. and , T . W .
Lindars of No . 235 ; S . Bradley S W . 238 . Ch'fstopher Park P . M ., J - H . Thorogood , A . Wheel' r , H . G Dnnkwn'er . R Pavne , and G . W . T Uownn » rvf No . 247 ; W . Lake I'M . 78 P P . G Rep , J . M . D-. rnter f-P . G . Asrt-. Sec , W . Ravenscroft P . G Asst . Sec , F H . Coz' -ns P . M . ¦! " * P . G . Org ., G . Borer P . P . G . P .. Henri Brett , J . Ren- 'e 340 . & c
ne Prov . G M and Dppnty P . G . M . having been respectivpl y painted . "f business of the Jersey Lodge was proceeded with , nnd the invites of the previons Lodge meeting having been confirmed . Bro . - ? -U . Bodges the W . M . vacated the chair of A . in favour of Bro . C ' Wen 8 theD . P . GM , Aibe 1 , installed Bro . W . M .-rris as the ! * the ensuing year . The Officers of the Lodge were appointed .
Provincial Grand Mark Lodge Of Berks And Oxon.
and invested in the following order , viz .: —Bros . H . H . Hodges T . P . M .. R . Nicholson S . W , Rev . E . deEwer J . W ., C . W . Cox M . O ., E J . Shrewshnry S . O .. Real J . O ., F . R . Spender Tre-worer , Vnrdy Registrar , H . J . Mount Secretary , A . E . Hewitt S . D ., E . Davey J . D ., Llewellyn I . G ., Deacon M . C , J . S . Silver Organist , Puttick Stwd . The W . Bro . F . H . Cozens P . G . Organist conducted the musical por .
tion of tho installation ceremony , which wa 3 most efficiently performed by the able D . P . G . M . At its conclusion , the Prov . G . Master occupied the Throne , and the several Officers of the P . G . Lodge took their respective positions . Provincial Grand Lodge was then opened in ample form , and tho rolls of the P . G . Lodge Officers and of the Lodges in the Province were called over , and received a very fair re .
sponse by the brethren in attendance . The minntes of the last P . G . Mark Lodge at Abingdon , in August 1881 , were confirmed , aud the report of the Prov . Grand Secretary as to the position of the Province was read and received with much satisfaction . The Provincial Grand Treasurer's accounts were received and approved of , the balance to credit of P . G . Lodge being larger than at previous meeting . A con « tribntion to the proposed wedding present to Bro . His Royal Highness
Prince Leopold , was unanimously voted . After other rontino business , Bro . Jenkin , of Oxford , nominated the Right Hon . the Earl of Jersey as Prov . Grand Master for a further period of threo years , and no other nomination being made , his Lordship was re-elected , and expressed his thanks to the brethren for tho confidence they had again reposed in him . Bro . E . J . Trendell was unanimously re . elected Prov . Grand Treasurer . The Prov . Grand Officers for the ensning year were appointed and invested as follows : — Bro . C . Stenhens 235 Prov . D . G . M .
J . Jenkin 247 P . G . Senior Warden W . Morris 257 P . G . Junior Warden S . Bradley 235 P . G . Master Overseer H . Clarke 225 P . G . Senior Overseer R . E . Baynes 555 P . G . Junior Overseer Tie "Rwer 9 S-7 P . G . Crmnlnin
E . J . Trendell 225 P . G . Treasurer E . P . Plenty 27 P . G . R . of M . T . J . Pulley 235 P . G . Secretary A . Wheeler 247 P . G . Senior Deacon H . J . Mount 257 P . G . Junior Deacon
W . Ravenscroft 235 P . G . Supt . of Works S . Knight 27 P . G . Director of Ceremonies H . Elliott 55 P . G . Asst . D . C .
Maurice Wheeler 225 P . G . Sword Bearer Geo . Bover 27 P . G . Standard Bearer James Rutland 257 ... ... P . G . Organist J . W . Lindars 235 P . G . Asst . Secretary
C . G . Butler 235 P . G . Inner Guard Cordrev 235 " ) H . G . W . Drinkwater 247 > P . G . Stewards Tench 235 ) W . Hemmings 235 JpGTvlers W . Norwood 55 > i-. tr . iyiers
It was announced by the Provincial Grand Master that he would hold his next Provincial Grand Lodge at Reading , a very cordial invitation from the Mark brethren of that town having been given . Brother Jenkin offerpd bis services * as Steward to represent Provincial Grand Lodge afc the next Mark Benevolent Festival . Grand Lodge was then
clospd , and subsequently the Jersey Lodee and the brethren separ * ated for a short interval . On re-assembling , at Boulter's Look , they embarked on board three of Brother Deacon's steam lsunobes , the " Beatrice ,, " " Wild Rose , " and " Iris , " and enjoyed a very pleasant trip to Great Marlnw . returning at about 5 . 30 p . m .. to dine at the
Ray Mead Hotel , where Bro . Deacon had provided a very substantial banqnet . The usual Loyal and Masonic speeches were given after dinner , over which the Prov . Grand Master presided , whilst they were necessarily brief , in order that "due time " might be observed in respect of trains departing for the several districts from whioh the brethren had attended . Bro . Farr . in proposing the R . W . Deputy
G . M . M . M . and th * Officers of Grand Lodge , thanked snch of those Officers who had attended , and also expressed thanks to the Jersey Lodge for the manner in which the reception had been accorded , and facetiously referred to one or two incidents of the river
exenrsion , whioh had so pleasantly varied the business of tbe day . Bro . F . Davison Grand Treasnrer responded , and proposed the health of the Right Wor . Prov . Grand Master , who thanked the Prov . G . Lodge for re-appointment , although he had doubts as so the advisability of continuance in office beyond the specific period assigned . He would .
however be careful fhafc the Provincial G ** and Lodge interests should not suffer in this instance . He deRi ' rod to recognise the great assistance he had received from his Deputy , whose health he proposed , i Bro . C . Stephens acknowledged tbo cordial reception given to the toast , taking the opportunity to pay a well-deserved compliment to Bro . Pulley , the Prov . G . Sec ., to whom , as Bro . Stephens remarked . .
the happiness and comfort of tho day was so materially dne . ; He also desired to thank the Jersey Lodge for the admirable and snccessful efforts its members had made to secure a highly satis' factory resnlt to the meeting , and concluded by proposing the health i of its W . M . Bro . W . Morris , who briefly responded . Bro . Jas . Stevens P . G . J . O . proposed the toast of the Mark Benevolent Fund , calling
' attention to tho hard working of B ** o . Biuckes G . Secretary and Bro . ! Dewar Asst . G . Reeretarv , in their pfForts to promote the best interests jof tHe Fnnd . Bro . Dewar P . G . M . O . returned thanks , and in tho I cnnri = e of his very in'erestinrr remarks mentioned th'it tho appointed mnnn- ers of the Fund now saw their way to include daughters as
well as sons of worthy Mark Masons in 'he educational privileges of the Institution . O'her toasts followed , but time had overtaken the fn'l programme , and depart nrepb"of >> ne , hofore nin u o ' clock , abs' > lu f el y ipeessnrv in manv instaneea . Within a bri « f snaee af'er that hour a ] ' the brethren w ,, e fiirly on their way to their respen'ivp home ? , which we t' -nsf th «> y reached sa * ely . and with fh" satisfaction of ¦ pleasant reflections on a day well spent in the cause of Mark Masonry .