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LONDON AND NORTH WESTERN RAILWAY . Excursion to Scotland . ON FRIDAY , September 18 th , from London ( Euaton ) , Broad Street , Mansion House , Victoria , Kensington ( Addison Road ) , Willesden Junction , & c ., to Carlisle , Dumfries , Edinburgh , aud Glasgow , tor cloven days ; and to Aberdeen , Stonehaven , Muntroso , Brechin . Arbroath , j'orfar , Kirriemuir , Blairgowrie , Conpnr Angus . Dundee , Perth , Cr-. cll ' , Callander , BridfiO of Allan , Dunblane , Stirling , aud Inverness , for fivu aud cloven days . For times , faresj and full particulars , seo hand bills . G . FINDLAY , General Manager . Euston Station , September 1891 .

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OCTOBER ELECTION , 1891 . The Votes and Interest of the Governors and Subscribers of tho | i . crjml $ Stea 0 inc f itslitutbit for ( Kris are earnestly solicited on behalf of EDITH GRACE WILSON ,-( AGED 85 YEARS . ) Daughter of the lato Brother Henry R . L . Wilson , who was initiated in April 1877 , in tho Lodgo of Temperance , No . 169 , and continued a member until his death , in October 1886 , in the forty-second year of his age . He was a subscriber to the Benevolent Institution for Aged Freemasons and their Widows . Brother Wilson was in tho employ of the Surrey Commercial Dock Company for twenty years , and left a widow and six children surviving entirely dependent npon her , tbe eldest being only twelve years of age . In consequence of the large family and much illness , Bro . Wilson was unable to make any provision for his family beyond a small amount of Life Insurance . Tbe undermentioned Brethren strongly recommend tho case to your sympathy , and Brothers marked thus * have kindly consented to receive proxies . Votes for Widows and Boys will also be thankfully received for exchange . SIR P . WTATT TRUSCOTT , P . G . W . P . M . No . 1 . SIB JOHX HBHBY Jonsaox , P . M . 2063 , Vice-Patron Girls , L . G . Boys , on Benevolent Institution . * J . Gsimw , P . M . 90 , Life Governor of all the Institutions , 106 Fenchurch Street , E . O . * G . BOLTOK , P . M . 117 , 189 , 1155 , P . Z . 1698 , 177 , Vice-President of all tho Charities , 40 Amersham Boad , Now Cross . D . J . MOBGAW , L . G . Boys , 1 St . Helen ' s Place , B . C . A . PCLIY P . M . 109 , P . Z . 169 , L . G . of all tho Charities , 9 Gracccliurch Street . W . C . BatLAJtr , 91 Bolmont , Anerley , S . E . O . DBNWHT , P . M . 109 , L . G . of all tho Charities . II . MOOBB , P . M . 73 , 1155 , P . Z . 109 , L . G . of all tho Charities , 12 Deptford Lower Boad . G . BBOWK P . M . 169 , P . Z . 169 , L . G . Girls' School , L . G . Benevolent Institution , 32 Campbell Road , Bow . H . BABTLKIT , P . M . 117 , P . Z . 109 , L . G . of all tho Charities , 8 Nutcroft Road , Peckham . G . L . MOOKS , P . M . 169 , L . G . of all tho Charities , 155 Commercial Road , Peckham . J . J . PITT , W . M . 147 , L . G . of nil tlio Charities , 21 Evolyn Stroot , Deptford . G . Boiioir jun ., 1155 , L . G . of a' ! tho Charities , Tho Broadway , Deptford . J . RosEifsTocK , P . M . 1 BJJ , P . Z . 109 , L . G . of all tho Charities , Derrick Street , Rotherhithe . F . MoiiGAjr , P . M . 1155 , L G . of all tha Charities , 31 Upper Tul ? o Hill . J . J . HUTCHUCGS , P . M . 117 , P . Z . 518 , L . G . Boys * School , L . G . Girls , L . G . Benevolent , 8 Endwell Road , Brockley . * G . JOKES , 1475 , Surrey Commercial Docks . N . L . JACKSON S . D . 169 , L . S . Boys .

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i , tooaf ¦ - ¦ - ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ y < y sBggayjAwJL * * ^^^^^^^^ SATURDAY , 12 TH SEPTEMBER 1891 .

Provincial Grand Lodge Of Cornwall.

PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE OF CORNWALL .

i PETE annual Provincial Grand Lodge of tho Province of -L Cornwall was held at St . Austell , on Tuesday , 25 fch ulfc . The Grand Lodge was summoned for eleven o ' clock , and was held at the Assembly Rooms , which were neatly decorated for the occasion .

The Officers of Grand Lod go present were the Ri ght Hon . the Earl of Mount Edgcumbe R . W . Provincial Grand Master , R . W . Bro . Sir C . B . Graves-Sawle , Bart ., D . P . G . M ., W Major J . J . Ross 121 S . W ., R . A . Courtney 510

* . » Y ., nevs . jji . Jluxtable 331 and H . M . Petty 75 Chaplains , T . Taylor 318 Treasurer , Trevenen 318 Registrar , T . Unrgwin 131 Secretary , T . C . Mack 131 and T . A . Kistler oay Somor Deacons , T . H . Spear 330 Junior Deacon , H . Down 21 G 5 Supt , Works , J . Brewer Standard Bearer , P .

Provincial Grand Lodge Of Cornwall.

Rodda 131 Dep . D . C , J . Duckotfc 893 Assist . D . O ., Lieut . T . R . Grylls 75 Sword Bearer , E . F . Whitley 331 Organist , S . Trosiddcr 75 Assist . Sec , W . Ellis 318 Pursuivant , J . Langdon 131 Assist , da , J . Soboy 1164 , C . Hawke 1529 , R , K . Williams , J . Pondray 1544 Stewards , and R . James 318 Tyler .

There were also present tho following Past Provincial Grand Officers -. —Gilbert B . Pearce 450 , W . Nettle 510 , Robert Williams 1272 , E . D . Anderton 331 , Charles Truscott 49 G , J . H . Baynes Reed 75 , Richard Angel 131 , Johu Tonkin 131 , W . Wagner 450 , W . A . Bennett 699 , Rev . R .

P . Fraser-Erizell 131 , M . Richards 318 , J . N . Francis 75 , J . A . Bersey 893 , E . Edwards 131 , Wellington Dale 121 , John Jose 331 , W . J . Johns 131 , George H . Small 121 , W . Guy 49 G , John M . Carno 75 , J . J . Hawkon 331 , P . Giles 49 G , W . Howlett 496 , W . Tonkin 977 , E . M . Milford 589 ,

W . T . Hawkin 131 , Edmund Carlyon 496 , F . E . Remfry 1529 ( South Wales ) , J . Bassett 856 , M . Sampson 121 , J , E . R . Herworth 764 ( Durham ) , Rev . A . H . Ferris 856 , J .

Doney 856 Colonel C . B . Rashleigh 856 , W . H . Roberta 1785 , Frank Bray 1785 , Hugh P . Vivian 589 1544 , J . 0 . Burrow 1544 , Colonel W . E . Michell 1528 , Richard Adams 330 , B . F . Edyvean 330 , W . Rowe 330 , A . W . White 1136 , Thomas S . Bailey 1151 , W . H . Huddy 510 , George

Cassell 1136 , G . Darte 1136 , William Andrew 789 , Thomaa White 510 , John Hill 970 , Rev . G . G . Ross 789 , John Brewer 1954 , B . Gidley Derry 330 , J . T . Williams 557 , 0 . T . Pearae 557 , Walter Gill 496 , Wm . Mason 496 , John

Dennis 330 , C . E . Browne 856 , T . H . Lukes 496 , J . C . R . Crewes 131 , Thomas Gill 967 . In addition there was a full attendance of the members of Prov . G . Lodge . Before the commencement of the business ,

The D . Prov . G . M . ( Bro . Sir Charles Graves Sawlo ) said , since their last Provincial Grand Lodge , it had pleased the Grand Master of England , H . R . H . the Prince of Wales , to confer upon their Provincial Grand Master , the Earl of Mount Edgcumbe , one of the highest appointments in

Craft Masonry . It had been his Royal Highness s pleasure to appoint their Prov . G . M . Deputy Grand Master of England , the office next to that held by his Royal Highness himself , as a recognition ' of his lordship ' s long and arduous

duties in Masonry , and especially was it a great honour to that Province , and he ( Sir Charles ) begged to move , in the name of the Province , a vote of congratulation to his Lordship on his appointment .

Bro . E . D . Anderton said he had great pleasure in seconding the resolution . They all felt in the Province of Cornwall that great credit was reflected on them as Masons by the appointment to so high an office of one to whom they were all of thom so much attached as their P . G . M .

Moving about the country as he did , ho heard a great deal of the doings of other Provincial Grand Masters , and ifc had long been his conviction that in no Province did the P . G . M . devote more , and in few did he devote so much , attention to his duties as did their P . G . M .

Bro . Major Ross supported the resolution , which was heartily adopted . The Earl of Mount Edgcumbe , in reply , thanked them very much for tho kind way in which they had con « gratulated him on his appointment . He need hardly tell

them that the fact of that appointment being offered him by the Grand Master of England was an offer he deeply appreciated . At the same time it should be remembered that the office was only an annual office , although it had been looked upon as more or less a permanent one , and he

accepted it simply for the year . It gave him greafc pleasure fco receive such an honour at the hands of His Royal Highness , not only on his own account , but because he wits fully convinced that it would give pleasure to his brethren in Cornwall . The P . G . M . fclien alluded to the presence of

two members of the Grand Lodge , and with regard to their meei-in ^ that day he alao mentioned that he had received invitations for the P . G . Lodge to bo held at Fowey , Sail ash , and Wadebridge . He was sorry to have to disappoint the brethren in thoso towns , but he selected St . Anatoli , because of the convenience of the majority .

The P . G . Secretary reported tho numbers were 1557 against 1550 , an increase of 7 . Daring the year there had been 116 initiations against 108 in 1839 ; joining mombora 29 against 36 ; and subscribing mombets 1412 agaiusfc

1406 . AU tho returns had been made except ono of the P . M . ' s attendances . Tbo dispensations granted were recorded , and also the detail ?! of the work of tho Board of Benevolence , the total grants of which weio £ 145 against £ 140 last year .

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LONDON AND NORTH WESTERN RAILWAY . Excursion to Scotland . ON FRIDAY , September 18 th , from London ( Euaton ) , Broad Street , Mansion House , Victoria , Kensington ( Addison Road ) , Willesden Junction , & c ., to Carlisle , Dumfries , Edinburgh , aud Glasgow , tor cloven days ; and to Aberdeen , Stonehaven , Muntroso , Brechin . Arbroath , j'orfar , Kirriemuir , Blairgowrie , Conpnr Angus . Dundee , Perth , Cr-. cll ' , Callander , BridfiO of Allan , Dunblane , Stirling , aud Inverness , for fivu aud cloven days . For times , faresj and full particulars , seo hand bills . G . FINDLAY , General Manager . Euston Station , September 1891 .

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OCTOBER ELECTION , 1891 . The Votes and Interest of the Governors and Subscribers of tho | i . crjml $ Stea 0 inc f itslitutbit for ( Kris are earnestly solicited on behalf of EDITH GRACE WILSON ,-( AGED 85 YEARS . ) Daughter of the lato Brother Henry R . L . Wilson , who was initiated in April 1877 , in tho Lodgo of Temperance , No . 169 , and continued a member until his death , in October 1886 , in the forty-second year of his age . He was a subscriber to the Benevolent Institution for Aged Freemasons and their Widows . Brother Wilson was in tho employ of the Surrey Commercial Dock Company for twenty years , and left a widow and six children surviving entirely dependent npon her , tbe eldest being only twelve years of age . In consequence of the large family and much illness , Bro . Wilson was unable to make any provision for his family beyond a small amount of Life Insurance . Tbe undermentioned Brethren strongly recommend tho case to your sympathy , and Brothers marked thus * have kindly consented to receive proxies . Votes for Widows and Boys will also be thankfully received for exchange . SIR P . WTATT TRUSCOTT , P . G . W . P . M . No . 1 . SIB JOHX HBHBY Jonsaox , P . M . 2063 , Vice-Patron Girls , L . G . Boys , on Benevolent Institution . * J . Gsimw , P . M . 90 , Life Governor of all the Institutions , 106 Fenchurch Street , E . O . * G . BOLTOK , P . M . 117 , 189 , 1155 , P . Z . 1698 , 177 , Vice-President of all tho Charities , 40 Amersham Boad , Now Cross . D . J . MOBGAW , L . G . Boys , 1 St . Helen ' s Place , B . C . A . PCLIY P . M . 109 , P . Z . 169 , L . G . of all tho Charities , 9 Gracccliurch Street . W . C . BatLAJtr , 91 Bolmont , Anerley , S . E . O . DBNWHT , P . M . 109 , L . G . of all tho Charities . II . MOOBB , P . M . 73 , 1155 , P . Z . 109 , L . G . of all tho Charities , 12 Deptford Lower Boad . G . BBOWK P . M . 169 , P . Z . 169 , L . G . Girls' School , L . G . Benevolent Institution , 32 Campbell Road , Bow . H . BABTLKIT , P . M . 117 , P . Z . 109 , L . G . of all tho Charities , 8 Nutcroft Road , Peckham . G . L . MOOKS , P . M . 169 , L . G . of all tho Charities , 155 Commercial Road , Peckham . J . J . PITT , W . M . 147 , L . G . of nil tlio Charities , 21 Evolyn Stroot , Deptford . G . Boiioir jun ., 1155 , L . G . of a' ! tho Charities , Tho Broadway , Deptford . J . RosEifsTocK , P . M . 1 BJJ , P . Z . 109 , L . G . of all tho Charities , Derrick Street , Rotherhithe . F . MoiiGAjr , P . M . 1155 , L G . of all tha Charities , 31 Upper Tul ? o Hill . J . J . HUTCHUCGS , P . M . 117 , P . Z . 518 , L . G . Boys * School , L . G . Girls , L . G . Benevolent , 8 Endwell Road , Brockley . * G . JOKES , 1475 , Surrey Commercial Docks . N . L . JACKSON S . D . 169 , L . S . Boys .

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i , tooaf ¦ - ¦ - ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ y < y sBggayjAwJL * * ^^^^^^^^ SATURDAY , 12 TH SEPTEMBER 1891 .

Provincial Grand Lodge Of Cornwall.

PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE OF CORNWALL .

i PETE annual Provincial Grand Lodge of tho Province of -L Cornwall was held at St . Austell , on Tuesday , 25 fch ulfc . The Grand Lodge was summoned for eleven o ' clock , and was held at the Assembly Rooms , which were neatly decorated for the occasion .

The Officers of Grand Lod go present were the Ri ght Hon . the Earl of Mount Edgcumbe R . W . Provincial Grand Master , R . W . Bro . Sir C . B . Graves-Sawle , Bart ., D . P . G . M ., W Major J . J . Ross 121 S . W ., R . A . Courtney 510

* . » Y ., nevs . jji . Jluxtable 331 and H . M . Petty 75 Chaplains , T . Taylor 318 Treasurer , Trevenen 318 Registrar , T . Unrgwin 131 Secretary , T . C . Mack 131 and T . A . Kistler oay Somor Deacons , T . H . Spear 330 Junior Deacon , H . Down 21 G 5 Supt , Works , J . Brewer Standard Bearer , P .

Provincial Grand Lodge Of Cornwall.

Rodda 131 Dep . D . C , J . Duckotfc 893 Assist . D . O ., Lieut . T . R . Grylls 75 Sword Bearer , E . F . Whitley 331 Organist , S . Trosiddcr 75 Assist . Sec , W . Ellis 318 Pursuivant , J . Langdon 131 Assist , da , J . Soboy 1164 , C . Hawke 1529 , R , K . Williams , J . Pondray 1544 Stewards , and R . James 318 Tyler .

There were also present tho following Past Provincial Grand Officers -. —Gilbert B . Pearce 450 , W . Nettle 510 , Robert Williams 1272 , E . D . Anderton 331 , Charles Truscott 49 G , J . H . Baynes Reed 75 , Richard Angel 131 , Johu Tonkin 131 , W . Wagner 450 , W . A . Bennett 699 , Rev . R .

P . Fraser-Erizell 131 , M . Richards 318 , J . N . Francis 75 , J . A . Bersey 893 , E . Edwards 131 , Wellington Dale 121 , John Jose 331 , W . J . Johns 131 , George H . Small 121 , W . Guy 49 G , John M . Carno 75 , J . J . Hawkon 331 , P . Giles 49 G , W . Howlett 496 , W . Tonkin 977 , E . M . Milford 589 ,

W . T . Hawkin 131 , Edmund Carlyon 496 , F . E . Remfry 1529 ( South Wales ) , J . Bassett 856 , M . Sampson 121 , J , E . R . Herworth 764 ( Durham ) , Rev . A . H . Ferris 856 , J .

Doney 856 Colonel C . B . Rashleigh 856 , W . H . Roberta 1785 , Frank Bray 1785 , Hugh P . Vivian 589 1544 , J . 0 . Burrow 1544 , Colonel W . E . Michell 1528 , Richard Adams 330 , B . F . Edyvean 330 , W . Rowe 330 , A . W . White 1136 , Thomas S . Bailey 1151 , W . H . Huddy 510 , George

Cassell 1136 , G . Darte 1136 , William Andrew 789 , Thomaa White 510 , John Hill 970 , Rev . G . G . Ross 789 , John Brewer 1954 , B . Gidley Derry 330 , J . T . Williams 557 , 0 . T . Pearae 557 , Walter Gill 496 , Wm . Mason 496 , John

Dennis 330 , C . E . Browne 856 , T . H . Lukes 496 , J . C . R . Crewes 131 , Thomas Gill 967 . In addition there was a full attendance of the members of Prov . G . Lodge . Before the commencement of the business ,

The D . Prov . G . M . ( Bro . Sir Charles Graves Sawlo ) said , since their last Provincial Grand Lodge , it had pleased the Grand Master of England , H . R . H . the Prince of Wales , to confer upon their Provincial Grand Master , the Earl of Mount Edgcumbe , one of the highest appointments in

Craft Masonry . It had been his Royal Highness s pleasure to appoint their Prov . G . M . Deputy Grand Master of England , the office next to that held by his Royal Highness himself , as a recognition ' of his lordship ' s long and arduous

duties in Masonry , and especially was it a great honour to that Province , and he ( Sir Charles ) begged to move , in the name of the Province , a vote of congratulation to his Lordship on his appointment .

Bro . E . D . Anderton said he had great pleasure in seconding the resolution . They all felt in the Province of Cornwall that great credit was reflected on them as Masons by the appointment to so high an office of one to whom they were all of thom so much attached as their P . G . M .

Moving about the country as he did , ho heard a great deal of the doings of other Provincial Grand Masters , and ifc had long been his conviction that in no Province did the P . G . M . devote more , and in few did he devote so much , attention to his duties as did their P . G . M .

Bro . Major Ross supported the resolution , which was heartily adopted . The Earl of Mount Edgcumbe , in reply , thanked them very much for tho kind way in which they had con « gratulated him on his appointment . He need hardly tell

them that the fact of that appointment being offered him by the Grand Master of England was an offer he deeply appreciated . At the same time it should be remembered that the office was only an annual office , although it had been looked upon as more or less a permanent one , and he

accepted it simply for the year . It gave him greafc pleasure fco receive such an honour at the hands of His Royal Highness , not only on his own account , but because he wits fully convinced that it would give pleasure to his brethren in Cornwall . The P . G . M . fclien alluded to the presence of

two members of the Grand Lodge , and with regard to their meei-in ^ that day he alao mentioned that he had received invitations for the P . G . Lodge to bo held at Fowey , Sail ash , and Wadebridge . He was sorry to have to disappoint the brethren in thoso towns , but he selected St . Anatoli , because of the convenience of the majority .

The P . G . Secretary reported tho numbers were 1557 against 1550 , an increase of 7 . Daring the year there had been 116 initiations against 108 in 1839 ; joining mombora 29 against 36 ; and subscribing mombets 1412 agaiusfc

1406 . AU tho returns had been made except ono of the P . M . ' s attendances . Tbo dispensations granted were recorded , and also the detail ?! of the work of tho Board of Benevolence , the total grants of which weio £ 145 against £ 140 last year .

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