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Magazines Of The Month.
beyond all praise . " My Holiday Walking Tour , and How I Managed It , " is appropriate to tho season , especially when there are still many tourists who are anxiously wondering how they shall best employ their holiday . "A Family Doctor" instructs those who need such instruction , "How to Cure Nervousness . " Those who need the information are favoured with a few valuable wrinkles .
"How to make Jams and Preserves , " and there is some sensible advice in the paper on " Art Furniture and Decorations for Homo Use . " " How to Cook a Hare" is a subject we are not all of na acquainted with . The lig ht , thrown upon this important domestic question will prove invaluable to tho housewife and the cook . There are many who know well enough " How to become a Solicitor . " At
least they evince their knowledge of a solicitor s business by asking in season and out of season . The solicitor , however , in this case is known likewise as an attorney , and those who aro inclined to study this branch of the law , will no doubt derive immense profit from a study of tho paper bearing the title we have quoted . " Chit-chat on Dress " we commend to tho notice of our lady readers , and the frontispiece , "My Little Treasure , " to all lovers of art .
Provincial Grand Lodge Of Devon.
PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE OF DEVON .
THE annual Provincial Grand Lodge of Freemasons of Devon was held on Thursday , afc Southmolton , the Right Worshipful the Rev . John Huyshe , M . A ., P . G . C ., Provincial Grand Master , presiding . There was a very large gathering of brethren , the three towns being largely represented . The following officers wero present : —
P . G . Officers , Bros . L . P . Metham P . G . D . D . P . G . M ., W . G . Rogers P . G . Secretary , Rev . W . Whittley G . Chaplin , W . S . Pasmore G . Treas ., H . H . Haycock S . G . D ., S . Willoughby G . S . B ., D . Attwood G . Pur ., S . Jones P . P . S . G . D ., V . Bird P . P . G . T ., J . Brown P . P . G . P ., H . M . Body
P . G . S ., J . Gould P . G . D . C , H . C . Diston P . G . C ., J . Wood P . P . A . G . D . C ., Rev . T . W . Lemon P . P . G . C , S . B . Colston P . G . S ., S . Chappie P . P . A . G . D . C ., J . Edwards P . P . G . O ., C . Leigh P . P . G . Secretary , T . B . Harvey P . P . G . D . C , J . B . Gover P . P . G . D . C , F . H . Woodforde P . P . S . G . W . ( Somerset ) , J . Mills P . P . G . O ., P . D . Michelmore P . G . S ., W . H . Elphinstone P . P . J . G . W ., J . G . Shanks P . P . J . G . W ., J . Harper G . G . S ., J . Tanner-Davey P . S . G . W ., W . Cole P . P . G . P ., J . Way P . P . G . T ., D . Attwood P . G . P ., W . R . Woodman P . G . S . B . England , J . Edwards P . P . G . O ., Rev . T . Russell P . P . G . C . Oxon P . J . G . W ., C . J . Harland
P . P . J . G . D ., W . H . Barker P . G . R ., J . Band P . P . G . S . B ., W . Oram P . P . G . D . C , B . Stark P . P . G . O ., J . H . Tonkin P . G . S ., J . M . Hiftey P . P . G . A . D . C , L . E . Westcott P . P . G . S . Wks ., W . Browning P . P . G . D . C . I . P . M . ' s , Bros . R . G . Bird Secretary 1550 , J . Rendle Secretary 1247 , J . G . Johnson 1402 , T . Higgs 106 , J . Murch 1099 , W . E . Warren 1358 .
P . M . ' s Bros . T . Goodall 954 , E . Roseveare 1099 , J . May 223 and 159 , D . Watson 328 , S . Loram 1443 , W . Knott 372 , G . T . Barry 248 , F . J . Pratt 1396 , W . T . Pilditch 156 , J . J . Drake 1396 , J . Hill 251 , J . Hancock 251 , C . Godtschalk 1255 , J . T . Shapland 421 , W . H . Gilmann 1099 , H . Woodgato 847 , A . Lethbridge 159 , J . T . Widgery 421 , J . A . Kingdon Treas . 421 , J . F . Long 59 , J . E . Curteis 189 , R . B .
Twose 105 and 1550 , R . Lake 1135 , W . J . List 251 , W . Britton 251 , T . Elsworthy 251 , R . H . Watson 710 , W . H . Brewer 251 , E . Furse 421 , W . F . Quicke 39 , G . Evans 1181 , A . Thomson 39 , W . Manning 421 , W . HayneB 106 , G . F . England 1332 , J . Orchard 161 , J . P . Phillips 223 , J . Baxter 954 , H . Cole 1091 .
W . M . ' s , J . L . Towning 372 , E . Hawke 159 , W . H . Terrell 202 , E , Tozer 112 , J . Gould 1099 , B . Barber 1254 , G . S . Richardson 1212 , S . G . Hearle 1255 , J . C . Fly 1247 , F . Day 421 , H . Stork 1396 , C . Edmonds 444 , H . W . Thomas 70 , J . Pigott 328 , W . E . Williams 1125 , D . Box 156 , J . H . Toms 1091 , J . Rowe 1332 , J . B . Royers 1550 , W . Harries 1205 .
S . W . ' s , Bros . J . W . Avery 156 , J . H . Stephens 159 , H . Bailey 202 , H . Sharland 1125 , J . G . Bickle 1212 , W . S . Walter 1099 , W . H . Rickard 954 , W . Boyle 251 , J . Woodman 444 . J . W . ' s , Bros . T . Gibbons 1205 , J . Andrews 159 , R . Marshall 202 , J . Read 847 , H . H . Arnold 1009 , J . R . Dugdale 954 , R . P . Morrison 251 , B . J . Fisher 444 , J . Stocker 39 , W . G . Lacey 106 , W . Hoarder 105 .
The Lodge having been opened in due form , and the minutes of the previous Lodge meeting having been read and confirmed , the Secretary , Bro . Rogers P . P . G . S . W ., read the report , which showed that there are 46 Lodges in Devon , with 2 , 350 members . Tho report was very favourable , inasmuch as the whole of the Lodges had made their annual returns , and £ 268 6 s 6 d had been received .
The Treasurer , Brother Pasmore , read the financial report . This showed the receipts for tho year to be £ 473 14 s Id . Out of the money received , £ 52 10 s had been given to the Devon and Exeter Hospital , £ 105 5 s to the Fortcscuo Annuity Fund , £ 26 5 s to tho Masonic Boys' School , and 10 other gifts to relatives of deserving
brethren , £ 61 . Theso amounts , with sundry expenses in working the Province , left a balance of £ 170 14 s 3 d in the hands of the Treasurer . The Fori . . . . ^ ue Annuity Fund showed that £ 256 4 s lid had been received , aivl £ 262 2 s 5 d expended , leaving a balance due to tho Treasurer of £ 5 17 ? Pd .
Brother Gover rrwl U , o report of the Committee of Petitions , which presented the m ; :-, ! f . rv - ' . mrable aspect yet shown . In addition to ii ; ¦ I ' ll voted at their last meeting , they had that day relieved four applicants ,- —two widows £ 5 each , one widow £ 10 , one brother £ 20 .
During the year they had succeeded in securing the election of one candidate to the Girls' School , ono aged Mason and two widows to the Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution . The Committee feel that their thanks are eminently due to the W .
Bro . C Godtschalk , for his energetic and very successful management , in London , of the various elections on behalf of the Province during the past year . While thus eulogizing a deserving brother , tho Committee would be ungrateful if they did uot record on their minutes the expression
Provincial Grand Lodge Of Devon.
of their deep regret afc the loss the Province haa experienced by the death of the M . W . H . Dnbosc , who had for some time acted zealously and judiciously on behalf of the Province at the various elections in London . As a proof of his Masonio zeal , it may bo mentioned thafc Bro . Dnbosc had no less than fifty votes in his own right . Their thanks
were also due to Bro . H . J . Dnbosc , who had thoroughly identified himself with tho Province ; had largely contributed to tho London Charities , and had assisted tho committee in other ways . Bro . J . E . Curteis proposed tho sum of £ 100 be given to the R . M . B . Institution . He spoke of the admirable management of thafc Institution , and alluded to the charges , brought by a section of
the brethren of West Yorkshire , against the directorate of the Boys School . Ho called on Bro . Chas . Godtschalk to second the proposition , and to give detailed information aud figures in reference to what tho Institution was doing for the Province . Bro . Charles Godtschalk , in offering a few remarks in support of the proposed grant of £ 100 said , Did the available funds of
Provincial Grand Lodge warrant it , he should ask and support a grant for a much larger amount . The brethren had heard , from the Report of the Committee of Petitions , what the R . M . B . Institution was doing for the Annuitants of the Province ; it was out of all proportion to the support given to the Institution by the Province . It would be well to place before the brethren the actual
figures , for which he could vouch . He had obtained them through the courtesy of the able Secretary of the Institution , Bro . James Terry . Bro . Godtschalk then showed , clearly and distinctly , every penny received by the province through its annuitants , male and female , for the last financial year . He contrasted against this the entire sum given by the Province to the Institution during the same period ,
this showed that the Province had 46 Craft Lodges and 24 i R . A . Chapters , independent of the other orders in Masonry . He then proceeded to analyse the Stewards' lists for the same year , these showed a result against the Province to a considerable amount . He was sure that these figures had bufc to be known to be afc once altered . Every brother present would nofc only feel ifc his duty , bufc
his pleasure , to assent to this grant , which would be merely an act of justice , considering that the Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution existed only from hand to mouth , that it possessed no rich endowments , had no large amounts from funded monies , but owed its very existence to voluntary subscriptions from our provinces , and individual benevolence . He urged that if an important province or section of our
Order take largely in excess of what they were giving , the Institution must collapse . The brethren had heard , through the Committee of Petitions , that every vote coming into their hands had been utilised , that this had been their most successful year ; in fact , the Province got more than value for their votes ; by profitable exchanges and loans , by reserving their strength , by not throwing away more votes than was
necessary to carry a candidate . If the brethren would follow the figures of the Committee of Petitions , read by their Secretary Bro . Gover , they would find the highest candidate of some provinces this year had been carried by 500 or 600 more votes than our candidate had received , and yet we had been successful . This result spoke for itself . He was sure the Province would maintain the high character
it had always borne , that it would not fall from its high estate . He therefore asked them to unanimously support the proposition which ho was proud to second , viz .: That One Hundred Pounds be given by this Provincial Grand Lodge to the Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution . This was put to the vote aud carried with acclamation .
This vote exhausted the available funds . Bro . Gover , however , stated that he had pledged a certain sum for the Boys' Institution , and he asked the brethren to draw a little npon their future receipts and grant a sum of £ 10 10 s , whereupon the Venerable Provincial Grand Master said that such a course would be unnecessary , as he would himself give the ten guineas . This announcement was
received with great applause . The following were tho appointments : —Bros . L . P . Metham , D . Prov . G . M ., P . G . D . England , J . E . Curteis , 189 , Prov . Grand S . W ., J , Harper , 251 , Prov . Grand J . W ., H . M . Body , 1332 , Prov . Grand S . D ., Charles Godtschalk , 1255 , Grand J . D ., Rev . H . Lansdele , 421 , Rev . Noel Plate , Chaplains , J . J . Avery , 1550 , Treasurer , F . Day , 421 ,
Registrar , W . G . Rogers , 112 , re-elected Secretary , S . B . Colston , 248 , Grand Sup . Wks ., J . A . Orchard , 164 , D . C , J . H . Tonkin , 282 , P . G . A . D . C , P . D . Michelmore , 1138 , P . G . S . B ., W . Quicke , 39 , P . G . O ., W . Haynes , 106 , P . G . Pur . Stewards : —Eros . D . Watson 328 , G . Evans 1181 , F . J . Pratt 1396 , J . T . Goodridgo 1358 , J . P . Phillips
223 , C Stribling 70 , J . May 159 . At the request of the Provincial Grand Master , the Deputy Provincial Grand Master , Bro . Metham , delivered a very impressive oration to the brethren , which , we hope , will soon be printed and distributed in all tho Lodges of Devon .
At the meeting of the Provincial Grand Lodge for the Province of North Wales and Shropshire , held at Wrexham , under the presidency of the R . W . P . G . M ., Sir W . W . Wynn , Bart ., M . P ., the post of E . W . P . G . M . was again conferred
upon Sir Watkin : and , in place of the late Lord Harlech , Bro . Bulkeley Hughes M . P ., was elected Deputy P . G . M . The members then went in procession to the parish church , where Divine service was held , and a sermon preached by P . G . Chaplain the Rev . A . L . Taylor .
Alexandra Palace.
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SEiSON TICKETS , available for one year from the 1 st of each month , and entitling the holder to a chance in the Alexandra Palace Art Union , to be had of W . W . Moseiir , 67 Barbican , B . C .
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Magazines Of The Month.
beyond all praise . " My Holiday Walking Tour , and How I Managed It , " is appropriate to tho season , especially when there are still many tourists who are anxiously wondering how they shall best employ their holiday . "A Family Doctor" instructs those who need such instruction , "How to Cure Nervousness . " Those who need the information are favoured with a few valuable wrinkles .
"How to make Jams and Preserves , " and there is some sensible advice in the paper on " Art Furniture and Decorations for Homo Use . " " How to Cook a Hare" is a subject we are not all of na acquainted with . The lig ht , thrown upon this important domestic question will prove invaluable to tho housewife and the cook . There are many who know well enough " How to become a Solicitor . " At
least they evince their knowledge of a solicitor s business by asking in season and out of season . The solicitor , however , in this case is known likewise as an attorney , and those who aro inclined to study this branch of the law , will no doubt derive immense profit from a study of tho paper bearing the title we have quoted . " Chit-chat on Dress " we commend to tho notice of our lady readers , and the frontispiece , "My Little Treasure , " to all lovers of art .
Provincial Grand Lodge Of Devon.
PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE OF DEVON .
THE annual Provincial Grand Lodge of Freemasons of Devon was held on Thursday , afc Southmolton , the Right Worshipful the Rev . John Huyshe , M . A ., P . G . C ., Provincial Grand Master , presiding . There was a very large gathering of brethren , the three towns being largely represented . The following officers wero present : —
P . G . Officers , Bros . L . P . Metham P . G . D . D . P . G . M ., W . G . Rogers P . G . Secretary , Rev . W . Whittley G . Chaplin , W . S . Pasmore G . Treas ., H . H . Haycock S . G . D ., S . Willoughby G . S . B ., D . Attwood G . Pur ., S . Jones P . P . S . G . D ., V . Bird P . P . G . T ., J . Brown P . P . G . P ., H . M . Body
P . G . S ., J . Gould P . G . D . C , H . C . Diston P . G . C ., J . Wood P . P . A . G . D . C ., Rev . T . W . Lemon P . P . G . C , S . B . Colston P . G . S ., S . Chappie P . P . A . G . D . C ., J . Edwards P . P . G . O ., C . Leigh P . P . G . Secretary , T . B . Harvey P . P . G . D . C , J . B . Gover P . P . G . D . C , F . H . Woodforde P . P . S . G . W . ( Somerset ) , J . Mills P . P . G . O ., P . D . Michelmore P . G . S ., W . H . Elphinstone P . P . J . G . W ., J . G . Shanks P . P . J . G . W ., J . Harper G . G . S ., J . Tanner-Davey P . S . G . W ., W . Cole P . P . G . P ., J . Way P . P . G . T ., D . Attwood P . G . P ., W . R . Woodman P . G . S . B . England , J . Edwards P . P . G . O ., Rev . T . Russell P . P . G . C . Oxon P . J . G . W ., C . J . Harland
P . P . J . G . D ., W . H . Barker P . G . R ., J . Band P . P . G . S . B ., W . Oram P . P . G . D . C , B . Stark P . P . G . O ., J . H . Tonkin P . G . S ., J . M . Hiftey P . P . G . A . D . C , L . E . Westcott P . P . G . S . Wks ., W . Browning P . P . G . D . C . I . P . M . ' s , Bros . R . G . Bird Secretary 1550 , J . Rendle Secretary 1247 , J . G . Johnson 1402 , T . Higgs 106 , J . Murch 1099 , W . E . Warren 1358 .
P . M . ' s Bros . T . Goodall 954 , E . Roseveare 1099 , J . May 223 and 159 , D . Watson 328 , S . Loram 1443 , W . Knott 372 , G . T . Barry 248 , F . J . Pratt 1396 , W . T . Pilditch 156 , J . J . Drake 1396 , J . Hill 251 , J . Hancock 251 , C . Godtschalk 1255 , J . T . Shapland 421 , W . H . Gilmann 1099 , H . Woodgato 847 , A . Lethbridge 159 , J . T . Widgery 421 , J . A . Kingdon Treas . 421 , J . F . Long 59 , J . E . Curteis 189 , R . B .
Twose 105 and 1550 , R . Lake 1135 , W . J . List 251 , W . Britton 251 , T . Elsworthy 251 , R . H . Watson 710 , W . H . Brewer 251 , E . Furse 421 , W . F . Quicke 39 , G . Evans 1181 , A . Thomson 39 , W . Manning 421 , W . HayneB 106 , G . F . England 1332 , J . Orchard 161 , J . P . Phillips 223 , J . Baxter 954 , H . Cole 1091 .
W . M . ' s , J . L . Towning 372 , E . Hawke 159 , W . H . Terrell 202 , E , Tozer 112 , J . Gould 1099 , B . Barber 1254 , G . S . Richardson 1212 , S . G . Hearle 1255 , J . C . Fly 1247 , F . Day 421 , H . Stork 1396 , C . Edmonds 444 , H . W . Thomas 70 , J . Pigott 328 , W . E . Williams 1125 , D . Box 156 , J . H . Toms 1091 , J . Rowe 1332 , J . B . Royers 1550 , W . Harries 1205 .
S . W . ' s , Bros . J . W . Avery 156 , J . H . Stephens 159 , H . Bailey 202 , H . Sharland 1125 , J . G . Bickle 1212 , W . S . Walter 1099 , W . H . Rickard 954 , W . Boyle 251 , J . Woodman 444 . J . W . ' s , Bros . T . Gibbons 1205 , J . Andrews 159 , R . Marshall 202 , J . Read 847 , H . H . Arnold 1009 , J . R . Dugdale 954 , R . P . Morrison 251 , B . J . Fisher 444 , J . Stocker 39 , W . G . Lacey 106 , W . Hoarder 105 .
The Lodge having been opened in due form , and the minutes of the previous Lodge meeting having been read and confirmed , the Secretary , Bro . Rogers P . P . G . S . W ., read the report , which showed that there are 46 Lodges in Devon , with 2 , 350 members . Tho report was very favourable , inasmuch as the whole of the Lodges had made their annual returns , and £ 268 6 s 6 d had been received .
The Treasurer , Brother Pasmore , read the financial report . This showed the receipts for tho year to be £ 473 14 s Id . Out of the money received , £ 52 10 s had been given to the Devon and Exeter Hospital , £ 105 5 s to the Fortcscuo Annuity Fund , £ 26 5 s to tho Masonic Boys' School , and 10 other gifts to relatives of deserving
brethren , £ 61 . Theso amounts , with sundry expenses in working the Province , left a balance of £ 170 14 s 3 d in the hands of the Treasurer . The Fori . . . . ^ ue Annuity Fund showed that £ 256 4 s lid had been received , aivl £ 262 2 s 5 d expended , leaving a balance due to tho Treasurer of £ 5 17 ? Pd .
Brother Gover rrwl U , o report of the Committee of Petitions , which presented the m ; :-, ! f . rv - ' . mrable aspect yet shown . In addition to ii ; ¦ I ' ll voted at their last meeting , they had that day relieved four applicants ,- —two widows £ 5 each , one widow £ 10 , one brother £ 20 .
During the year they had succeeded in securing the election of one candidate to the Girls' School , ono aged Mason and two widows to the Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution . The Committee feel that their thanks are eminently due to the W .
Bro . C Godtschalk , for his energetic and very successful management , in London , of the various elections on behalf of the Province during the past year . While thus eulogizing a deserving brother , tho Committee would be ungrateful if they did uot record on their minutes the expression
Provincial Grand Lodge Of Devon.
of their deep regret afc the loss the Province haa experienced by the death of the M . W . H . Dnbosc , who had for some time acted zealously and judiciously on behalf of the Province at the various elections in London . As a proof of his Masonio zeal , it may bo mentioned thafc Bro . Dnbosc had no less than fifty votes in his own right . Their thanks
were also due to Bro . H . J . Dnbosc , who had thoroughly identified himself with tho Province ; had largely contributed to tho London Charities , and had assisted tho committee in other ways . Bro . J . E . Curteis proposed tho sum of £ 100 be given to the R . M . B . Institution . He spoke of the admirable management of thafc Institution , and alluded to the charges , brought by a section of
the brethren of West Yorkshire , against the directorate of the Boys School . Ho called on Bro . Chas . Godtschalk to second the proposition , and to give detailed information aud figures in reference to what tho Institution was doing for the Province . Bro . Charles Godtschalk , in offering a few remarks in support of the proposed grant of £ 100 said , Did the available funds of
Provincial Grand Lodge warrant it , he should ask and support a grant for a much larger amount . The brethren had heard , from the Report of the Committee of Petitions , what the R . M . B . Institution was doing for the Annuitants of the Province ; it was out of all proportion to the support given to the Institution by the Province . It would be well to place before the brethren the actual
figures , for which he could vouch . He had obtained them through the courtesy of the able Secretary of the Institution , Bro . James Terry . Bro . Godtschalk then showed , clearly and distinctly , every penny received by the province through its annuitants , male and female , for the last financial year . He contrasted against this the entire sum given by the Province to the Institution during the same period ,
this showed that the Province had 46 Craft Lodges and 24 i R . A . Chapters , independent of the other orders in Masonry . He then proceeded to analyse the Stewards' lists for the same year , these showed a result against the Province to a considerable amount . He was sure that these figures had bufc to be known to be afc once altered . Every brother present would nofc only feel ifc his duty , bufc
his pleasure , to assent to this grant , which would be merely an act of justice , considering that the Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution existed only from hand to mouth , that it possessed no rich endowments , had no large amounts from funded monies , but owed its very existence to voluntary subscriptions from our provinces , and individual benevolence . He urged that if an important province or section of our
Order take largely in excess of what they were giving , the Institution must collapse . The brethren had heard , through the Committee of Petitions , that every vote coming into their hands had been utilised , that this had been their most successful year ; in fact , the Province got more than value for their votes ; by profitable exchanges and loans , by reserving their strength , by not throwing away more votes than was
necessary to carry a candidate . If the brethren would follow the figures of the Committee of Petitions , read by their Secretary Bro . Gover , they would find the highest candidate of some provinces this year had been carried by 500 or 600 more votes than our candidate had received , and yet we had been successful . This result spoke for itself . He was sure the Province would maintain the high character
it had always borne , that it would not fall from its high estate . He therefore asked them to unanimously support the proposition which ho was proud to second , viz .: That One Hundred Pounds be given by this Provincial Grand Lodge to the Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution . This was put to the vote aud carried with acclamation .
This vote exhausted the available funds . Bro . Gover , however , stated that he had pledged a certain sum for the Boys' Institution , and he asked the brethren to draw a little npon their future receipts and grant a sum of £ 10 10 s , whereupon the Venerable Provincial Grand Master said that such a course would be unnecessary , as he would himself give the ten guineas . This announcement was
received with great applause . The following were tho appointments : —Bros . L . P . Metham , D . Prov . G . M ., P . G . D . England , J . E . Curteis , 189 , Prov . Grand S . W ., J , Harper , 251 , Prov . Grand J . W ., H . M . Body , 1332 , Prov . Grand S . D ., Charles Godtschalk , 1255 , Grand J . D ., Rev . H . Lansdele , 421 , Rev . Noel Plate , Chaplains , J . J . Avery , 1550 , Treasurer , F . Day , 421 ,
Registrar , W . G . Rogers , 112 , re-elected Secretary , S . B . Colston , 248 , Grand Sup . Wks ., J . A . Orchard , 164 , D . C , J . H . Tonkin , 282 , P . G . A . D . C , P . D . Michelmore , 1138 , P . G . S . B ., W . Quicke , 39 , P . G . O ., W . Haynes , 106 , P . G . Pur . Stewards : —Eros . D . Watson 328 , G . Evans 1181 , F . J . Pratt 1396 , J . T . Goodridgo 1358 , J . P . Phillips
223 , C Stribling 70 , J . May 159 . At the request of the Provincial Grand Master , the Deputy Provincial Grand Master , Bro . Metham , delivered a very impressive oration to the brethren , which , we hope , will soon be printed and distributed in all tho Lodges of Devon .
At the meeting of the Provincial Grand Lodge for the Province of North Wales and Shropshire , held at Wrexham , under the presidency of the R . W . P . G . M ., Sir W . W . Wynn , Bart ., M . P ., the post of E . W . P . G . M . was again conferred
upon Sir Watkin : and , in place of the late Lord Harlech , Bro . Bulkeley Hughes M . P ., was elected Deputy P . G . M . The members then went in procession to the parish church , where Divine service was held , and a sermon preached by P . G . Chaplain the Rev . A . L . Taylor .
Alexandra Palace.
ALEXANDRA PALACE .
SEiSON TICKETS , available for one year from the 1 st of each month , and entitling the holder to a chance in the Alexandra Palace Art Union , to be had of W . W . Moseiir , 67 Barbican , B . C .