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Tenth Annual Festival Of St. Andrew's Lodge , No. 465.

society the most exalted or hia wealth untold , be admitted on account oC either of those considerations ; his habits and his character are tho chief , if not the solo standards , by which he should be weighed or we influenced , nor should any " person bo rejected on personal motives , for to allow private pique or self . consideration to bias our votes would assuredly be a gross violation of those principles which we

profess , and which ihould ever govern our institutions . Let tho demons of evil passion and self-interest be for ever banished from our breasts , and let charity prevail , and thus , by the superior rectitnde of our conduct , wo shall silence the factious , obtain tho praise of tho worthy , and best recommend our ancient and honourable Order to the world , and ourselves enjoy a good conscience without

offence towards God and man . " Tho toast list was then proceeded with , the Chairman giving tho Queen and tho Craft , the Prince of Wales and the rest of tho Royal Family , the Grand Lodge of England , Ireland and Scotland , with their respective Graud Masters . By tho Croupier , tho P . G . L . of Glasgow . Pro . Aikman , R . W . M . of tho Konmuir Lod 570 as a " very young member of that body , briefly

acknowge , , ledged tho compliment . Bro . Wheeler proposed Prosperity to St . Andrew ' s Lodge , No . 465 . In the course of his reply tho R . W . M . spoko of tho rapid progress the Lodgo had made , _ they first met in a room in a tavern , but soon moved to a Hall ; since thou their course had been onward and upward , they had grown too largo

for that p lace and had now procured the spacious hall and premises in which thoy wero assembled , and if they continued to progress as thoy had for the past two years , adding each year about forty to their number , they would require to again enlarge their borders . Bro . Bell , in giving the toast of the Press , traced its history from the first rude types out out of the bark of trees , and the printing of tho first

Tenth Annual Festival Of St. Andrew's Lodge , No. 465.

Bible , by Guttenbnrg , in 1458 , down to tho present time , when we have 1754 newspapers . Bro . Wheeler replied , on behalf of the FREE - MASON ' S CHRONICLE . "TheLadies"wasbriefly proposed byBro . Donaldson , and replied to in a humorous speech by Bro . Anand . Bro . W . Campbell Sec . proposed Absent Friends . The Croupier gave tho Visiting Brethren , which was responded to by Bro . Graham of 199 ,

St . Andrew ' s , Cumberland . The last toast was then given , " Happy to meet , sorry to part , and happy to meet again . " Bros . Gold , Davidson , Anand , Hamilton , Taylor , McCull and Wheeler contributed , by song and recitation , to enhance the pleasures of tho meeting . The ball then corrmenced , and was kept up with great spirit till about four o ' clock , all being well pleased with a night well spent .

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Tenth Annual Festival Of St. Andrew's Lodge , No. 465.

society the most exalted or hia wealth untold , be admitted on account oC either of those considerations ; his habits and his character are tho chief , if not the solo standards , by which he should be weighed or we influenced , nor should any " person bo rejected on personal motives , for to allow private pique or self . consideration to bias our votes would assuredly be a gross violation of those principles which we

profess , and which ihould ever govern our institutions . Let tho demons of evil passion and self-interest be for ever banished from our breasts , and let charity prevail , and thus , by the superior rectitnde of our conduct , wo shall silence the factious , obtain tho praise of tho worthy , and best recommend our ancient and honourable Order to the world , and ourselves enjoy a good conscience without

offence towards God and man . " Tho toast list was then proceeded with , the Chairman giving tho Queen and tho Craft , the Prince of Wales and the rest of tho Royal Family , the Grand Lodge of England , Ireland and Scotland , with their respective Graud Masters . By tho Croupier , tho P . G . L . of Glasgow . Pro . Aikman , R . W . M . of tho Konmuir Lod 570 as a " very young member of that body , briefly

acknowge , , ledged tho compliment . Bro . Wheeler proposed Prosperity to St . Andrew ' s Lodge , No . 465 . In the course of his reply tho R . W . M . spoko of tho rapid progress the Lodgo had made , _ they first met in a room in a tavern , but soon moved to a Hall ; since thou their course had been onward and upward , they had grown too largo

for that p lace and had now procured the spacious hall and premises in which thoy wero assembled , and if they continued to progress as thoy had for the past two years , adding each year about forty to their number , they would require to again enlarge their borders . Bro . Bell , in giving the toast of the Press , traced its history from the first rude types out out of the bark of trees , and the printing of tho first

Tenth Annual Festival Of St. Andrew's Lodge , No. 465.

Bible , by Guttenbnrg , in 1458 , down to tho present time , when we have 1754 newspapers . Bro . Wheeler replied , on behalf of the FREE - MASON ' S CHRONICLE . "TheLadies"wasbriefly proposed byBro . Donaldson , and replied to in a humorous speech by Bro . Anand . Bro . W . Campbell Sec . proposed Absent Friends . The Croupier gave tho Visiting Brethren , which was responded to by Bro . Graham of 199 ,

St . Andrew ' s , Cumberland . The last toast was then given , " Happy to meet , sorry to part , and happy to meet again . " Bros . Gold , Davidson , Anand , Hamilton , Taylor , McCull and Wheeler contributed , by song and recitation , to enhance the pleasures of tho meeting . The ball then corrmenced , and was kept up with great spirit till about four o ' clock , all being well pleased with a night well spent .

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