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NOTICES OF MEETINGS .
PHOENIX LODGE . No . 173 .
fllHE installation meeting was held , on the 9 th inst ., at Freemasons ' - * - Hall , London , W . C . Lodge was opened by the W . M . Brother W . H . Herbert , who was supported by his Officers . The minutes of last meeting having been read and confirmed , the report of the Audit Committee and Benevolent Fund Statement of Accounts was presented , and adopted . Bro . E . W . Allon now took the Chair for the
purpose of installing the new W . M . Bro . Alfred Moore ( a gentlemau associated with the old firm of " clockista " so well known in Clerkenwell ) . The ceremony was carried out in its entirety in a very improssive manner , and the addresses wore eloquently given . Bro . Moore invested the following as his Officers : —W . H . Herbert I . P . M .
A . E . Hubort S . W ., R . P . Stevens P . M . J . W ., F . Foxley P . M . Trea « ., W . Holcombo P . M . 795 Secretary , G . E . Fairchild P . M . 1196 S . D ., F . H . B . Riddle J . D ., N . R . Hart I . G ., E , Gilbert Steward , J . Stephens D . C . The regular jewel of the Lodge ( supplied by Bro . H . T . Lamb ) was presented to the I . P . M ., and after routine business Lodge was
closed . The banquet was most bountifully served , and gave every satisfaction . The tables were neatly decorated with flowers . The speeches throughout the evening were commendably brief , and the guests , some 90 all told , enjoyed themselves immensely . The card of Invitation , the Menu , and the Toast List were artistio productions ,
which will be prized by those who were fortunate in securing copies . The musical arrangements were under the direotion of Bro . Charles Tinney , who was assisted by the Misses Ethel Bevans and Kate Norman , with the ever popular Bro . Henry Guy . Bro . George
E . Fairohild during the evening favoured the company with a recitation— "The Death of the Old Squire , " for whioh he won unqualified praise . In conolusion we may add , that there were no less than 43 Installed Masters present at the "function " of tho evening .
LODGE OP AFFABILITY , No . 317 ( MANCHESTER )
A REGULAR meeting took placo in the Freemasons' Hall , Cooper Street , on 7 th May . Present : —Bros . VnltoboffW . M ., Staton S . W ., Read J . W ., Cunliffe P . M . P . P . G . D . Treasurer , W . Garside Secretary , Spencer S . D ., Jaokson J . D ., Bladon P . M . P . P . G . A . D . C . D . C , Bushell P . M . I . G ., Whitehead Organist . P . M . ' s Dawson , Smethurst , Walmsley . L Garside , Lisenden , Akerman , Cheswortb , and Mountain .
Bros . Marsh , Rothmayer , Paterson , Allen , Brooklehnrst , Dabet , Quail , Whittaker and Veder . Visitors—Eldorshaw P . M . 204 , and Williams 1774 . The Lodge was opened with solemn prayer , and the minutes of the previous meeting read and confirmed . In the second degree Bros . Whittaker and Veder , being present to tako third degreo , wero
interrogated as to their proficiency in the second , and having satisfactorily answered , withdrew . Subsequently Bro . Whittaker was raised to tho sublime degree of a M . M . by the W . M ., Bro . Vultchoff , and Bro . Veder had a similar distinction conferred upon him by Brc . Bushell P . M ., who also gave the traditional history and explanation
of the tracing board to both brethren . The Lodge being duly lowered to the first degree , the S . W . Bro . Staton announced that Bro . Cunliffe P . M . P . P . G . D . had most genorously volunteered to attend and serve as Steward at tho next Festival of tho Roya ! Masonio Institution for Boys .
SHAKESPEARE LODGE , No . 1009 ( MANCHESTER )
THE installation of Bro . J . Crosland took plaoe , and the St . John ' s * Festival waa celebrated in the Freemasons'Hall , on 1 st May . Present . —Bros . Everatfc W . M ., Crosland S . W ., Pringle J . W ., Allott P . M . Secretary , Southwell S . D ., Zolas J . D ., Brookes P . M . Dir . oi
Cers ., Bibby Steward , P . M . ' s Entickuap , Wilson , Halden , Biddolpb , and Statham P . P . G . T ., Bros : Bennion , Young , Procopidee , Clay , and others . Visitors : —Cheetham P . M . 993 P . P . G . D ., Baker P . M . 1126 P . P . G . Org . Cheshire , Ogden W . M . 854 , Black P . M . 1170 , Wile 311 , Burrows 786 , Rigby P . M . 287 , Lloyd 1356 , Gregory W . M . 999 ,
CorniBh W . M . 241 , Welch P . M . 992 , Spencer S . D . 317 , Holland W . M . 1773 , Rostron S . W . 1140 , Moffatt 993 1633 , Jeffrey 1140 , H . B . Everett 1140 , and Lisenden P . M . 317 ( FKEKJIASON ' CHRONICLE ) . The Lodge was opened at 4 o'clock , and the minntes of the previous meeting read and confirmed . In the second degree Bro . Wilson P . M . presided for the purpose of installing Bro . J . Crosland into the chair of K . S , Bro . Crosland , after being presented to the Installing
Master , was duly inducted into the chair of K . S . with all due riteand ceremony , and in that careful and painstaking manner for which Bro . Wilson is renowned . Bro . Brookes P . M . subsequently invested and addressed the following brethren Officers for the year : —Pringle S . W ., Southwell J . W ., Allott P . M . Troas ., Enticknap P . M . Secretary , Zolas S . D ., Hilton J . D ., Brookes P . M . Dir . of Cers ., Bibby I . G .,
Olive , Young , Clay , and Horsley Stewards , and Reddell Tyler . Bro , Halden delivered the three addresses , and there being no further business , the Lodge was closed in peace and harmony at 6 ' 20 , Prior to the Lodgo dosing a handsome 18-carat . gold P . M . ' s jewel was presented to Bro . Geo . Everatt in recognition of his services as W . M , during the past year , for which the I . P . M . returned thanks in appropriate terms . The brethren subsequently celebrated the Festival
of St . John at a banquet , and the usual toast list was gone through . The health of the W . M . was proposed by the I . P . M . and heartily drank , Bro . Allott singing " Here ' s to his Health . " " The Immortal memory of Shakespeare" was ably proposed by Bro . Brookes , in a capital and a propoa speech , which was attentively listened to and deservedly applauded . The toast was drank in silence . The health of tho I . P . M ., The Visitors , Installing Master , Officers , & c , was proposed aud responded to and a very enjoyable evening was spent .
De Grey And Ripon Lodge, No. 1161 (Manchester).
DE GREY AND RIPON LODGE , No . 1161 ( MANCHESTER ) .
'T ^ HE installation ot Bro . Councillor Wilson took plaoe , and the X St . Johu ' s Festival was celebrated in Freemasons' Hall , Cooper Street , on Saturday , the 9 th inst . The ordinary Lodge night iB the second Tuesday in the month , bur . being market day , and consequently very inconvenient , for tho majority of tho brethren to attend so early in the afternoon , leavo was given from headquarters to hold tho installation meeting on the day mentioned above . Amongst those
present were Bros . Lewis W . M ., Wilson S . W ., Anderton jnn , J . W ., Irlam P . M . Treasurer , Moss P . M . Secretary , Ashworth S . D ., Falknell J . D ., Jefferis P . M . P . P . G . D . C . Dir . of Cers ., Loebell I . G ., P . M . ' s Arensbergh P . P . G . P ., Alderman Hinohliffe , Anderton gen ., Carr , Dottie , and Ehlingor . Amongst tho Visiters we noticed—Bros . Fletcher W . M ., Goddard I . P . M ., Walker J . W ., Allitt P . M .,
Pearce , all of the Alexandra Lodge , No . 993 ; Outram P . M . and Secretary 1052 , and Maddoeks . The brethren met at 3 ' 30 , when the Lodgo was opened with solemn prayer , and the minutes of the previous meeting were read and confirmed . In the second degree , Bro . Wilson was presented to the Installing Master ( Bro . Moss ) , and after the usual preliminaries , and with all due rite and ceremony ,
inducted into the chair of K . S . On the re-admission of all M . M . 's the usual proclamation was made , and salutes given , after wbioh , the following brethren were invested Offioers for the ensuing year by Bro . Carr P . M ., Anderton jun . S . W ., Ashworth J . W ., Irlam P . M . Treasurer , Moss P . M . Secretary , Falknell S . D ., Loebell J . D ., Jefferis P . M . P . P . G . D . C . Dir . of Cers ., Ellwood I . G . The addressee
were delivered respectively by Bros . Jefferis P . M . P . P . G . D . C , Carr and Irlam , and there being no further business the Lodge was closed in peace and harmony . The St . John ' s Festival was subsequently celebrated with a banquet , after which the usual Loyal and Masonic toasts were honoured , that of the W . M . being received with applause and heartily drank ; Bro . Wilson being extremely popular and much
liked . The health of the I . P . M . Bro . Lewis was proposed in glowing terms , and an elegant P . M . ' s jewel presented to him for services rendered during the past year . The jewel was handed round for inspection , and was much admired , being manufactured by Bro . H . T . Lamb , Clerkenwell , London . The remaining toasts , the
Installing and Assistant Installing Masters , Visitors , Officers , & c , were proposed and responded to . The following brethren rendered valuable aid with their singing and reciting : —Bros . Hardaore , Dottie , Black P . P . J . D ., Smith , Anderton jun ., and Bradbury , Bro . Hopkinson W . M . 1459 was an efficient accompanist .
MACDONALD LODGE , No . 1216 . rilHE 24 th installation meeting of this Lodgo , established in 1868 , X in connection with the 1 st Surrey Rifle Volunteer Corps , waa
held at the Surrey Masonio Hall , Camberwell , S . E ., on Thursday , the 7 th inst ., and waa well attended . The Lodge was opened by the W . M . Bro . Harvey , and the minutes of the previous meeting having been confirmed Bro . Villiers , No . 20 , Colonel of the First Surrey Rifles , was unanimously elected a joining member . Bro . England was raised to the degree of M . M . Bro . White the W . M . elect was
then presented for installation and was inducted into the chair of K . S , by his prodecossor in the office in accordance with ancient custom and the invariable practice in this Lodge . The ceremony was ably conducted throughout by Bro . Harvey , who , on investiture as Immediate Past Master , received , at the hands of his snccesssor , a valuable Past Master ' s jewel of similar character to those presented
to former outgoing Masters . The newly-installed Master appointed and invested the following brethren as Officers , viz . ;—Bros . Baxter S . W ., Marshall J . W ., C . H . Nevill P . M . ( Lient .-Col . F . S . R . ) elected Treasurer , Messonger P . M . ( sixteenth consecutive appointment ) Sec , Easterbrook S . D ., Pitcher J . D ., Cornish I . G ., Bridges P . M . ( Major F . S . R . ) D . C ., Hill Org ,, Mawbey and Sims Stewards , Bradley Tyler .
In addition to these brethren there were also present during the evening Bros . Stevens , Harper , Hale , Style , Davis , Bradley , Cranch , Fitzer , and Waterall , Past Masters ; Player , Payne , Hinton , Poole , Pearce , Homming , Williams , and others . Visitors : —Bros . Steel P . M . 1 , Bate P . M . 72 , Klenok P . M . 1339 , Braik 2301 , Callaway 2310 , Dunstan 1326 , Leftwich 1 , Bennett 1997 , Williams 1980 , Hill
1658 , Scott 857 , Dubois 1216 , Cureton 2182 , Jewaon 1827 , and Simpson 597 , Bro . Whito W . M . then initiated in a most perfect manner Messrs . F . J . Pullen and F . B . Williams , the newly-appointed officers discharging their respective duties admirably , and affording strong assurance that the " Macdonald work " for the ensuing year will maintain tho high prestige with which it has ever been associated .
On the motion of Bro . Bridges P . M ., it was unanimously resolved that a Past Trf-nsurer ' s jewel should be presented to Bro . Captain Sfcyan , on his retirement from that office . The report of the Audit Committee , which was of a moat favourable character in respect of finances , aud contained a recommendation for a slight addition to tho subscription fee , was approved and adopted ; and , after tho
disposal of some Grilling routine business and the expression of " Hearty good wishes " from the visitors , the Lodge was closed . Tho whole of the work of the evening waa excellently performed , without hasto or hesitation , in a little more than three hours , and shortly after seven o ' clock the brethren re-assembled in the handsome sallc i \ manger on the basement floor of the Masonic Hall , where a woll
provided banquet awaited their attention , and over which the W . M . presided . The post prandial proceedings were highly enjoyable , and wore characterised by brevity of speech and devotion to harmony and general entertainment . A response from the newly-initiated brother , F . J . Pullen , was a record as a maiden Masonio speech .
For the visitors tho first six above named brethren severally spoke in terras of commendation of both the Masonic work and refreshment in which they had shared . Bro . Pearce most agreoably occupied a brief half hour by clover feats of sleight of hand , and practically reminded iiis numerous friends that , as regards hasty decisions , thoy should remember that they had been " taught to be cautious . " Bros .
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NOTICES OF MEETINGS .
PHOENIX LODGE . No . 173 .
fllHE installation meeting was held , on the 9 th inst ., at Freemasons ' - * - Hall , London , W . C . Lodge was opened by the W . M . Brother W . H . Herbert , who was supported by his Officers . The minutes of last meeting having been read and confirmed , the report of the Audit Committee and Benevolent Fund Statement of Accounts was presented , and adopted . Bro . E . W . Allon now took the Chair for the
purpose of installing the new W . M . Bro . Alfred Moore ( a gentlemau associated with the old firm of " clockista " so well known in Clerkenwell ) . The ceremony was carried out in its entirety in a very improssive manner , and the addresses wore eloquently given . Bro . Moore invested the following as his Officers : —W . H . Herbert I . P . M .
A . E . Hubort S . W ., R . P . Stevens P . M . J . W ., F . Foxley P . M . Trea « ., W . Holcombo P . M . 795 Secretary , G . E . Fairchild P . M . 1196 S . D ., F . H . B . Riddle J . D ., N . R . Hart I . G ., E , Gilbert Steward , J . Stephens D . C . The regular jewel of the Lodge ( supplied by Bro . H . T . Lamb ) was presented to the I . P . M ., and after routine business Lodge was
closed . The banquet was most bountifully served , and gave every satisfaction . The tables were neatly decorated with flowers . The speeches throughout the evening were commendably brief , and the guests , some 90 all told , enjoyed themselves immensely . The card of Invitation , the Menu , and the Toast List were artistio productions ,
which will be prized by those who were fortunate in securing copies . The musical arrangements were under the direotion of Bro . Charles Tinney , who was assisted by the Misses Ethel Bevans and Kate Norman , with the ever popular Bro . Henry Guy . Bro . George
E . Fairohild during the evening favoured the company with a recitation— "The Death of the Old Squire , " for whioh he won unqualified praise . In conolusion we may add , that there were no less than 43 Installed Masters present at the "function " of tho evening .
LODGE OP AFFABILITY , No . 317 ( MANCHESTER )
A REGULAR meeting took placo in the Freemasons' Hall , Cooper Street , on 7 th May . Present : —Bros . VnltoboffW . M ., Staton S . W ., Read J . W ., Cunliffe P . M . P . P . G . D . Treasurer , W . Garside Secretary , Spencer S . D ., Jaokson J . D ., Bladon P . M . P . P . G . A . D . C . D . C , Bushell P . M . I . G ., Whitehead Organist . P . M . ' s Dawson , Smethurst , Walmsley . L Garside , Lisenden , Akerman , Cheswortb , and Mountain .
Bros . Marsh , Rothmayer , Paterson , Allen , Brooklehnrst , Dabet , Quail , Whittaker and Veder . Visitors—Eldorshaw P . M . 204 , and Williams 1774 . The Lodge was opened with solemn prayer , and the minutes of the previous meeting read and confirmed . In the second degree Bros . Whittaker and Veder , being present to tako third degreo , wero
interrogated as to their proficiency in the second , and having satisfactorily answered , withdrew . Subsequently Bro . Whittaker was raised to tho sublime degree of a M . M . by the W . M ., Bro . Vultchoff , and Bro . Veder had a similar distinction conferred upon him by Brc . Bushell P . M ., who also gave the traditional history and explanation
of the tracing board to both brethren . The Lodge being duly lowered to the first degree , the S . W . Bro . Staton announced that Bro . Cunliffe P . M . P . P . G . D . had most genorously volunteered to attend and serve as Steward at tho next Festival of tho Roya ! Masonio Institution for Boys .
SHAKESPEARE LODGE , No . 1009 ( MANCHESTER )
THE installation of Bro . J . Crosland took plaoe , and the St . John ' s * Festival waa celebrated in the Freemasons'Hall , on 1 st May . Present . —Bros . Everatfc W . M ., Crosland S . W ., Pringle J . W ., Allott P . M . Secretary , Southwell S . D ., Zolas J . D ., Brookes P . M . Dir . oi
Cers ., Bibby Steward , P . M . ' s Entickuap , Wilson , Halden , Biddolpb , and Statham P . P . G . T ., Bros : Bennion , Young , Procopidee , Clay , and others . Visitors : —Cheetham P . M . 993 P . P . G . D ., Baker P . M . 1126 P . P . G . Org . Cheshire , Ogden W . M . 854 , Black P . M . 1170 , Wile 311 , Burrows 786 , Rigby P . M . 287 , Lloyd 1356 , Gregory W . M . 999 ,
CorniBh W . M . 241 , Welch P . M . 992 , Spencer S . D . 317 , Holland W . M . 1773 , Rostron S . W . 1140 , Moffatt 993 1633 , Jeffrey 1140 , H . B . Everett 1140 , and Lisenden P . M . 317 ( FKEKJIASON ' CHRONICLE ) . The Lodge was opened at 4 o'clock , and the minntes of the previous meeting read and confirmed . In the second degree Bro . Wilson P . M . presided for the purpose of installing Bro . J . Crosland into the chair of K . S , Bro . Crosland , after being presented to the Installing
Master , was duly inducted into the chair of K . S . with all due riteand ceremony , and in that careful and painstaking manner for which Bro . Wilson is renowned . Bro . Brookes P . M . subsequently invested and addressed the following brethren Officers for the year : —Pringle S . W ., Southwell J . W ., Allott P . M . Troas ., Enticknap P . M . Secretary , Zolas S . D ., Hilton J . D ., Brookes P . M . Dir . of Cers ., Bibby I . G .,
Olive , Young , Clay , and Horsley Stewards , and Reddell Tyler . Bro , Halden delivered the three addresses , and there being no further business , the Lodge was closed in peace and harmony at 6 ' 20 , Prior to the Lodgo dosing a handsome 18-carat . gold P . M . ' s jewel was presented to Bro . Geo . Everatt in recognition of his services as W . M , during the past year , for which the I . P . M . returned thanks in appropriate terms . The brethren subsequently celebrated the Festival
of St . John at a banquet , and the usual toast list was gone through . The health of the W . M . was proposed by the I . P . M . and heartily drank , Bro . Allott singing " Here ' s to his Health . " " The Immortal memory of Shakespeare" was ably proposed by Bro . Brookes , in a capital and a propoa speech , which was attentively listened to and deservedly applauded . The toast was drank in silence . The health of tho I . P . M ., The Visitors , Installing Master , Officers , & c , was proposed aud responded to and a very enjoyable evening was spent .
De Grey And Ripon Lodge, No. 1161 (Manchester).
DE GREY AND RIPON LODGE , No . 1161 ( MANCHESTER ) .
'T ^ HE installation ot Bro . Councillor Wilson took plaoe , and the X St . Johu ' s Festival was celebrated in Freemasons' Hall , Cooper Street , on Saturday , the 9 th inst . The ordinary Lodge night iB the second Tuesday in the month , bur . being market day , and consequently very inconvenient , for tho majority of tho brethren to attend so early in the afternoon , leavo was given from headquarters to hold tho installation meeting on the day mentioned above . Amongst those
present were Bros . Lewis W . M ., Wilson S . W ., Anderton jnn , J . W ., Irlam P . M . Treasurer , Moss P . M . Secretary , Ashworth S . D ., Falknell J . D ., Jefferis P . M . P . P . G . D . C . Dir . of Cers ., Loebell I . G ., P . M . ' s Arensbergh P . P . G . P ., Alderman Hinohliffe , Anderton gen ., Carr , Dottie , and Ehlingor . Amongst tho Visiters we noticed—Bros . Fletcher W . M ., Goddard I . P . M ., Walker J . W ., Allitt P . M .,
Pearce , all of the Alexandra Lodge , No . 993 ; Outram P . M . and Secretary 1052 , and Maddoeks . The brethren met at 3 ' 30 , when the Lodgo was opened with solemn prayer , and the minutes of the previous meeting were read and confirmed . In the second degree , Bro . Wilson was presented to the Installing Master ( Bro . Moss ) , and after the usual preliminaries , and with all due rite and ceremony ,
inducted into the chair of K . S . On the re-admission of all M . M . 's the usual proclamation was made , and salutes given , after wbioh , the following brethren were invested Offioers for the ensuing year by Bro . Carr P . M ., Anderton jun . S . W ., Ashworth J . W ., Irlam P . M . Treasurer , Moss P . M . Secretary , Falknell S . D ., Loebell J . D ., Jefferis P . M . P . P . G . D . C . Dir . of Cers ., Ellwood I . G . The addressee
were delivered respectively by Bros . Jefferis P . M . P . P . G . D . C , Carr and Irlam , and there being no further business the Lodge was closed in peace and harmony . The St . John ' s Festival was subsequently celebrated with a banquet , after which the usual Loyal and Masonic toasts were honoured , that of the W . M . being received with applause and heartily drank ; Bro . Wilson being extremely popular and much
liked . The health of the I . P . M . Bro . Lewis was proposed in glowing terms , and an elegant P . M . ' s jewel presented to him for services rendered during the past year . The jewel was handed round for inspection , and was much admired , being manufactured by Bro . H . T . Lamb , Clerkenwell , London . The remaining toasts , the
Installing and Assistant Installing Masters , Visitors , Officers , & c , were proposed and responded to . The following brethren rendered valuable aid with their singing and reciting : —Bros . Hardaore , Dottie , Black P . P . J . D ., Smith , Anderton jun ., and Bradbury , Bro . Hopkinson W . M . 1459 was an efficient accompanist .
MACDONALD LODGE , No . 1216 . rilHE 24 th installation meeting of this Lodgo , established in 1868 , X in connection with the 1 st Surrey Rifle Volunteer Corps , waa
held at the Surrey Masonio Hall , Camberwell , S . E ., on Thursday , the 7 th inst ., and waa well attended . The Lodge was opened by the W . M . Bro . Harvey , and the minutes of the previous meeting having been confirmed Bro . Villiers , No . 20 , Colonel of the First Surrey Rifles , was unanimously elected a joining member . Bro . England was raised to the degree of M . M . Bro . White the W . M . elect was
then presented for installation and was inducted into the chair of K . S , by his prodecossor in the office in accordance with ancient custom and the invariable practice in this Lodge . The ceremony was ably conducted throughout by Bro . Harvey , who , on investiture as Immediate Past Master , received , at the hands of his snccesssor , a valuable Past Master ' s jewel of similar character to those presented
to former outgoing Masters . The newly-installed Master appointed and invested the following brethren as Officers , viz . ;—Bros . Baxter S . W ., Marshall J . W ., C . H . Nevill P . M . ( Lient .-Col . F . S . R . ) elected Treasurer , Messonger P . M . ( sixteenth consecutive appointment ) Sec , Easterbrook S . D ., Pitcher J . D ., Cornish I . G ., Bridges P . M . ( Major F . S . R . ) D . C ., Hill Org ,, Mawbey and Sims Stewards , Bradley Tyler .
In addition to these brethren there were also present during the evening Bros . Stevens , Harper , Hale , Style , Davis , Bradley , Cranch , Fitzer , and Waterall , Past Masters ; Player , Payne , Hinton , Poole , Pearce , Homming , Williams , and others . Visitors : —Bros . Steel P . M . 1 , Bate P . M . 72 , Klenok P . M . 1339 , Braik 2301 , Callaway 2310 , Dunstan 1326 , Leftwich 1 , Bennett 1997 , Williams 1980 , Hill
1658 , Scott 857 , Dubois 1216 , Cureton 2182 , Jewaon 1827 , and Simpson 597 , Bro . Whito W . M . then initiated in a most perfect manner Messrs . F . J . Pullen and F . B . Williams , the newly-appointed officers discharging their respective duties admirably , and affording strong assurance that the " Macdonald work " for the ensuing year will maintain tho high prestige with which it has ever been associated .
On the motion of Bro . Bridges P . M ., it was unanimously resolved that a Past Trf-nsurer ' s jewel should be presented to Bro . Captain Sfcyan , on his retirement from that office . The report of the Audit Committee , which was of a moat favourable character in respect of finances , aud contained a recommendation for a slight addition to tho subscription fee , was approved and adopted ; and , after tho
disposal of some Grilling routine business and the expression of " Hearty good wishes " from the visitors , the Lodge was closed . Tho whole of the work of the evening waa excellently performed , without hasto or hesitation , in a little more than three hours , and shortly after seven o ' clock the brethren re-assembled in the handsome sallc i \ manger on the basement floor of the Masonic Hall , where a woll
provided banquet awaited their attention , and over which the W . M . presided . The post prandial proceedings were highly enjoyable , and wore characterised by brevity of speech and devotion to harmony and general entertainment . A response from the newly-initiated brother , F . J . Pullen , was a record as a maiden Masonio speech .
For the visitors tho first six above named brethren severally spoke in terras of commendation of both the Masonic work and refreshment in which they had shared . Bro . Pearce most agreoably occupied a brief half hour by clover feats of sleight of hand , and practically reminded iiis numerous friends that , as regards hasty decisions , thoy should remember that they had been " taught to be cautious . " Bros .