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Prov. Grand Chaper Of Devon.

F . B . Westlake 70 ... ... S . N . J . W . Cornish 223 ... ... Treasurer J . Bradford 1358 ... ... Beg . W . Allsford 202 ... ... P . S . J . Moysoy 223 ... ... 1 st A . S . D . Cross 1205 ... ... 2 ud A . S .

C . Croydon 189 ... ... Sword Bearer J . Gifford 2025 ... ... Standard Bearer J . R . II . Harris 230 ... D . C . A . Pidsleyl 06 ... ... A . D . C . W . S . Hoarder 105 ... Organist F . Shooter ... ... Janitor

Supreme Grand Chapter Of South Australia.

SUPREME GRAND CHAPTER OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA .

THE Supreme Grand Chapter of South Australia held its first congregation in connection with the Royal Arch Chapter under tho S . A . Constitution on Wednesday evening , 2 Gth June , iu tho Masonic Hall , Flinders-street , Adelaide . Tho Chapter was opened in amplo form by the

Principals , aud tbo Supreme Grancl Chapter was received with the accustomed Masonic honours . Tho Supreme Z . ( Chief Justice Way ) and the Graud Principal ( Ll . E .

Downer , M . P . ) entered the Chapter and at once declared the Grancl Chapter open . The following Officers wore appointed for the ensuing year : —

Comp . S . J . Way ... ... 1 st Principal H . E . Downer , M . P . ... 2 nd Principal S . Solomon , M . P . ... ... 3 rd Principal P . Sansom ... ... S . N . J . Cunningham ... ... S . E . G . G . Martin ... ... P . S . G . C . Knieht ... ... D . C .

J . Le M . F . Roberts ... 1 st A . S . E . Cooke ... ... 2 nd A . S . F . C . Boweu ... ... Eegistrar M . V . Adama ... ... Sword Bearer Cornish ... ,., Standard Bearer N . Kildael ... ... Janitor

The Officers were duly presented , and installed by the Chief Justice , aud before the Chapter closed the Graud Z . was saluted with fcho usual Masouic Rites . Afterwards a banquet was field in the banqueting hall , to which tho Grand

Z . remained , and made an interesting speech , mentioning , inter alia , thafc he bad received from the Grand Chapter of England tho full recognition for which they had so long

and anxiously waited . This announcement was received with much enthusiasm . His Honour also expressed his gratification at having been permitted to open the new Graud Chapter of Victoria .

PATRIOTIC CHAPTER , No . 51

AT tbe Quarterly Convocation of this Chapter , hold at Colchester , on Thursday , tho Sth inst ., tho following Officers wero elected for the ensuing year : —Comps . T . 0 . Mills Z ., J . T . Bailey II ., A . S . B . Sparliiur j ., T . J . Bailing P . Z . P . G . Sword Bearer England

P . G . S . B . Essex S . E ., C . Osmond P . P . G . O . S . N ., Thomas Rix P . Z . P . P . G . Sword Bearer Treasurer , R . D . Poppleton P . S ., tho Rev . W . M . Jones 1 st A . S ., A . Barritt 2 nd A . S ., S . Munson and A . Wright Janitors .

BRUNSWICK CHAPTER . No . 159

rpHE annual election was held on the 31 sfc ult . The Principals J - elected were : —Comps . W . H . Williams Z ., N . Radmore U ., C . Marshall J . The Officers also elected were Comps . F . J . Price S . E ., J . E . Davis S . N ., T . Stoner P . S ., 0 . Sellick 1 st A . S ., J . T . Rook 2 nd A . S . Comps . C . A . Nicholson and J . Bartlett were reelected Treasnrer and Janitor .

ELLIOTT CHAPTER , No . 1205

rp ilH annual meeting was held on the oth inst ., afc the Masonic JL Rooms , Caroline-place , Stonohonse , to instal Comp P . Conch as 11 . and Comp . W . Powell as J . Comp . W . II . Lister Z . elect was nnavoidably absent . Tho installing principals wero Comps . J . E . Lord P . Z . 70 and James Gidley P . Z . 1205 . The Oflicers wore invested , as follow : —Comps . J . G . Wilson I . P . Z ., A . TV . King S . N .,

D . Cross Treasnrer , G . Gurnoy P . Soj ., J . J . Facey 1 st A . Soj ., A . Revills 2 nd A . Soj ., and J . Gidley Janitor . Comps . E . A . Maddock and . inn . Maunder v / oro appointed as Stewards . Prior to tho ceremony of installation two candidates wero exalted to the supreme degreo .

Hoi . i . oww s I ' ir . i . ' -. — Indigestion ami Liver Complaints . —Tho digestion c : innot lir ; Innt , ' or seriously ilisonlercl without tlie tlcr . in & omcnt being perceptible ou t'locoimtoriiiNce . Theso Pills prevent both miplcsisruifc coiisei [ iiciico . ' i ; they improve Uio ii |> 'K'ti '<\ and with the iucvpiiso of desire for food , they aiifffnciit ; tho powers oi' ilkrestion ami nsainiilrition in tho stomach . Hollovvay ' s I MM

'leal mo . se satisfactorily with dernuged or di . seascii conditions of the nmny tirnsuw cii . ^ n . ncd iu extracting nourishment for our bodies from our various diets—ii * tho liver , stomach and bowels , over all of which they exercise the most salutary control . V > y rosortitiff at an early stas , 'o of this malady to these purifying ami laxative fills , the dyspeptic is speedily resUjixu to hl'idtu una strength , aud hi * saUo \ yniw * gradually vanishes .

Notices Of Meetings.

NOTICES OF MEETINGS .

MARINERS' LODGE , No . 24 ! fc rilHE annual picnic in connection with this Lodge was recently held I- at Broxton , iu Cheshire . Tho members aud their friends met at the Liverpool landing-stage at a quarter-past ton a . m ., crossed over to Biikonhead , took tlio train to Chester , and from thence wero convoyed in waggonettes , via Eaton Park aud Farndou , to the

Egerton Arms Hotel , Broxton , where a splendid dinner waa waiting to be served to them . After doing justice to the good things supplied , the party was photographed on the lawn at the back of tbe hotel by Brother Ashley . A first-class programme of sports and dancing waa then provided , the different events being eagerly contested , and very

much enjoyed , tho music being provided by Brother Busfiold and hia band . After having an excellent tea , somo very valuable prizes were presented to the successful competitors by Mrs . Hewsou , the wife of the Worshipful Master , aud at seven o ' clock the return journey waa

made to Chester , the whole party arriving in Liverpool at about halfpast nine , after spending a most enjoyable day . Among tbe members present wero Bros . W . Ilewsou W . M ., Spurr I . P . M ., J . Whalley P . M ., R . G . Bradley P . M ., J . Humphries P . M ., D . C . Davidson S . W ., Johu Hayes Treasurer , B . Shacklady Secretary , H . F . Neale S . U ., T . Bash , J . D ., E . Routledge S . S ., T . J . Roberts J . S ., F . Saunders A . S ., & c .

DUKE OF EDINBURGH LODGE , No . 1182 .

TITHIS Lodge , which originally held ita meetings afc Wavertree , J- some years ago , but has since , to ita advantage , removed to the central habitat in Hope Street , Liverpool , held ita annnal meeting on the Sth instant , under circumstances which gave tbe assembly great eclat . The Lodge has had a prosperous year , £ 50 having been expended on the Charities , aud the retiring W . M . haa every reason to

be satisfied with tho way in which the brethren have supported him . Ho himself took fche chair , ami was supported by Bros . J . Pifcfcaway I . P . M ., J . W . Tyson , T . Davey , J . Edwards S . W . ( W . M . elect ) , W . Rawsthorno J . W ., A . D . Hesketh Treasnrer , A . Morris Secretary , W . F . Ferguson S . D ., W . It . Parkinson I . G ., A . Barclay D . C , & c .

The W . M . elect was presented by Bros . A . Barclay and R . Martin , aud tho ceremony of installation was very creditably performed by Bros . J . B . Galloway W . M . aud A . D . Hesketh , after whioh the following Officers wero invested : —Bros . J . B . Galloway I . P . M ., W . Rawsthorno 8 . W ., A . Morris J . W ., A . D . Hesketh Treasurer , W . F .

Ferguson Seoietaiy , W . R . Parkinson S . D ., R . TunniclifTe J . D ., D . liowthiun I . G ., J . T . Shutt S . S ., J . H . Mills J . S ., H . S . Wright Organist , A . Barclay D . C . Bro . P . Ball was re-elected Tyler .

Bro . Casfy afterwards catered very satisfactorily for the brethren , and dining iliu o . ciiin ^ , which i > as very happily spent , a beautiful P . M . 's jnwel , with collar , waa presented to the I . P . M . by the W . M . on behalf of tho Lod g " .

JORDAN LODGE , No . 1402 .

AT the monthly mooting , afc the Masonic Hall , Torquay , on the 13 th inst ., tho W . M . Bro . T . TV . Morgan presiding , Bro . T . H . Wills S . W . was elected W . M . for fche ensuing year , and Bro . John Dodgo was re-elected Treasurer . Bro . John Taylor J . D . aud Librarian announced that the newly-formed library was now open , with contrii butioim of no loss than eighty-three volumes . The donors of tbo

neve : nl books , which included many valuable works , besides tho Freemason complete to date with the exception of Vol . 4 , were Broa . W . J . IIii !* liau I' . G . D . England , John Chapman P . P . G . J . D ., John

Lano P . P . G . R ., and John Taylor J . D . The thanks of tho Lodgo wero severally accorded to these brethren for their generous gifts . Daring tho evening Bro . W . J . Noseworthy was made a Master Mason , Bro . John Lano ably performing fcho ceremony .

Lord Carrtngton was , on fche 24 fch Jane , installed for the second fcirao as Master of the United Grand Lodge of New South Wales , afc the Masonic Hall , the ceremony being attended by upwards of 300 leading Masona . Bro . C . F .

Stokes was installed as Deputy Grand Master . Lord Carrington in his address referred to the colliery disaster afc Newcastle . He stated tbat if relief Avero required for tho

widows aud orphans , tho Masons in fche colony , who deeply sympathized with the sufferers through tho calamity , would not bo behindhand in contributions .

A grand Bazaar for the purpose of raising a sum of about •610 , 000 fco aid tho Annuity Fund of fche Extended Scheme of Scottish Masonic Benevolence , for fche benefit of indigent Scottish Masons , their widows or children , is to bo held afc

fcho end of nexfc year , iu Edinburgh . A number of influential names stand on the committee , including Sir Archibald Campbell of Blyl hawood , the Karl ofHaddingfcon , and Lord Salfcoun , who is Junior Grand Warden .

Contributions are being collected , aud fche excellent object in view ought to find ready sympathisers even beyond fcho ranks of Vivamnsonry . Mr . VV . A . Davies , accountant , Ediuhurghj is fche bazaar secretary .

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Prov. Grand Chaper Of Devon.

F . B . Westlake 70 ... ... S . N . J . W . Cornish 223 ... ... Treasurer J . Bradford 1358 ... ... Beg . W . Allsford 202 ... ... P . S . J . Moysoy 223 ... ... 1 st A . S . D . Cross 1205 ... ... 2 ud A . S .

C . Croydon 189 ... ... Sword Bearer J . Gifford 2025 ... ... Standard Bearer J . R . II . Harris 230 ... D . C . A . Pidsleyl 06 ... ... A . D . C . W . S . Hoarder 105 ... Organist F . Shooter ... ... Janitor

Supreme Grand Chapter Of South Australia.

SUPREME GRAND CHAPTER OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA .

THE Supreme Grand Chapter of South Australia held its first congregation in connection with the Royal Arch Chapter under tho S . A . Constitution on Wednesday evening , 2 Gth June , iu tho Masonic Hall , Flinders-street , Adelaide . Tho Chapter was opened in amplo form by the

Principals , aud tbo Supreme Grancl Chapter was received with the accustomed Masonic honours . Tho Supreme Z . ( Chief Justice Way ) and the Graud Principal ( Ll . E .

Downer , M . P . ) entered the Chapter and at once declared the Grancl Chapter open . The following Officers wore appointed for the ensuing year : —

Comp . S . J . Way ... ... 1 st Principal H . E . Downer , M . P . ... 2 nd Principal S . Solomon , M . P . ... ... 3 rd Principal P . Sansom ... ... S . N . J . Cunningham ... ... S . E . G . G . Martin ... ... P . S . G . C . Knieht ... ... D . C .

J . Le M . F . Roberts ... 1 st A . S . E . Cooke ... ... 2 nd A . S . F . C . Boweu ... ... Eegistrar M . V . Adama ... ... Sword Bearer Cornish ... ,., Standard Bearer N . Kildael ... ... Janitor

The Officers were duly presented , and installed by the Chief Justice , aud before the Chapter closed the Graud Z . was saluted with fcho usual Masouic Rites . Afterwards a banquet was field in the banqueting hall , to which tho Grand

Z . remained , and made an interesting speech , mentioning , inter alia , thafc he bad received from the Grand Chapter of England tho full recognition for which they had so long

and anxiously waited . This announcement was received with much enthusiasm . His Honour also expressed his gratification at having been permitted to open the new Graud Chapter of Victoria .

PATRIOTIC CHAPTER , No . 51

AT tbe Quarterly Convocation of this Chapter , hold at Colchester , on Thursday , tho Sth inst ., tho following Officers wero elected for the ensuing year : —Comps . T . 0 . Mills Z ., J . T . Bailey II ., A . S . B . Sparliiur j ., T . J . Bailing P . Z . P . G . Sword Bearer England

P . G . S . B . Essex S . E ., C . Osmond P . P . G . O . S . N ., Thomas Rix P . Z . P . P . G . Sword Bearer Treasurer , R . D . Poppleton P . S ., tho Rev . W . M . Jones 1 st A . S ., A . Barritt 2 nd A . S ., S . Munson and A . Wright Janitors .

BRUNSWICK CHAPTER . No . 159

rpHE annual election was held on the 31 sfc ult . The Principals J - elected were : —Comps . W . H . Williams Z ., N . Radmore U ., C . Marshall J . The Officers also elected were Comps . F . J . Price S . E ., J . E . Davis S . N ., T . Stoner P . S ., 0 . Sellick 1 st A . S ., J . T . Rook 2 nd A . S . Comps . C . A . Nicholson and J . Bartlett were reelected Treasnrer and Janitor .

ELLIOTT CHAPTER , No . 1205

rp ilH annual meeting was held on the oth inst ., afc the Masonic JL Rooms , Caroline-place , Stonohonse , to instal Comp P . Conch as 11 . and Comp . W . Powell as J . Comp . W . II . Lister Z . elect was nnavoidably absent . Tho installing principals wero Comps . J . E . Lord P . Z . 70 and James Gidley P . Z . 1205 . The Oflicers wore invested , as follow : —Comps . J . G . Wilson I . P . Z ., A . TV . King S . N .,

D . Cross Treasnrer , G . Gurnoy P . Soj ., J . J . Facey 1 st A . Soj ., A . Revills 2 nd A . Soj ., and J . Gidley Janitor . Comps . E . A . Maddock and . inn . Maunder v / oro appointed as Stewards . Prior to tho ceremony of installation two candidates wero exalted to the supreme degreo .

Hoi . i . oww s I ' ir . i . ' -. — Indigestion ami Liver Complaints . —Tho digestion c : innot lir ; Innt , ' or seriously ilisonlercl without tlie tlcr . in & omcnt being perceptible ou t'locoimtoriiiNce . Theso Pills prevent both miplcsisruifc coiisei [ iiciico . ' i ; they improve Uio ii |> 'K'ti '<\ and with the iucvpiiso of desire for food , they aiifffnciit ; tho powers oi' ilkrestion ami nsainiilrition in tho stomach . Hollovvay ' s I MM

'leal mo . se satisfactorily with dernuged or di . seascii conditions of the nmny tirnsuw cii . ^ n . ncd iu extracting nourishment for our bodies from our various diets—ii * tho liver , stomach and bowels , over all of which they exercise the most salutary control . V > y rosortitiff at an early stas , 'o of this malady to these purifying ami laxative fills , the dyspeptic is speedily resUjixu to hl'idtu una strength , aud hi * saUo \ yniw * gradually vanishes .

Notices Of Meetings.

NOTICES OF MEETINGS .

MARINERS' LODGE , No . 24 ! fc rilHE annual picnic in connection with this Lodge was recently held I- at Broxton , iu Cheshire . Tho members aud their friends met at the Liverpool landing-stage at a quarter-past ton a . m ., crossed over to Biikonhead , took tlio train to Chester , and from thence wero convoyed in waggonettes , via Eaton Park aud Farndou , to the

Egerton Arms Hotel , Broxton , where a splendid dinner waa waiting to be served to them . After doing justice to the good things supplied , the party was photographed on the lawn at the back of tbe hotel by Brother Ashley . A first-class programme of sports and dancing waa then provided , the different events being eagerly contested , and very

much enjoyed , tho music being provided by Brother Busfiold and hia band . After having an excellent tea , somo very valuable prizes were presented to the successful competitors by Mrs . Hewsou , the wife of the Worshipful Master , aud at seven o ' clock the return journey waa

made to Chester , the whole party arriving in Liverpool at about halfpast nine , after spending a most enjoyable day . Among tbe members present wero Bros . W . Ilewsou W . M ., Spurr I . P . M ., J . Whalley P . M ., R . G . Bradley P . M ., J . Humphries P . M ., D . C . Davidson S . W ., Johu Hayes Treasurer , B . Shacklady Secretary , H . F . Neale S . U ., T . Bash , J . D ., E . Routledge S . S ., T . J . Roberts J . S ., F . Saunders A . S ., & c .

DUKE OF EDINBURGH LODGE , No . 1182 .

TITHIS Lodge , which originally held ita meetings afc Wavertree , J- some years ago , but has since , to ita advantage , removed to the central habitat in Hope Street , Liverpool , held ita annnal meeting on the Sth instant , under circumstances which gave tbe assembly great eclat . The Lodge has had a prosperous year , £ 50 having been expended on the Charities , aud the retiring W . M . haa every reason to

be satisfied with tho way in which the brethren have supported him . Ho himself took fche chair , ami was supported by Bros . J . Pifcfcaway I . P . M ., J . W . Tyson , T . Davey , J . Edwards S . W . ( W . M . elect ) , W . Rawsthorno J . W ., A . D . Hesketh Treasnrer , A . Morris Secretary , W . F . Ferguson S . D ., W . It . Parkinson I . G ., A . Barclay D . C , & c .

The W . M . elect was presented by Bros . A . Barclay and R . Martin , aud tho ceremony of installation was very creditably performed by Bros . J . B . Galloway W . M . aud A . D . Hesketh , after whioh the following Officers wero invested : —Bros . J . B . Galloway I . P . M ., W . Rawsthorno 8 . W ., A . Morris J . W ., A . D . Hesketh Treasurer , W . F .

Ferguson Seoietaiy , W . R . Parkinson S . D ., R . TunniclifTe J . D ., D . liowthiun I . G ., J . T . Shutt S . S ., J . H . Mills J . S ., H . S . Wright Organist , A . Barclay D . C . Bro . P . Ball was re-elected Tyler .

Bro . Casfy afterwards catered very satisfactorily for the brethren , and dining iliu o . ciiin ^ , which i > as very happily spent , a beautiful P . M . 's jnwel , with collar , waa presented to the I . P . M . by the W . M . on behalf of tho Lod g " .

JORDAN LODGE , No . 1402 .

AT the monthly mooting , afc the Masonic Hall , Torquay , on the 13 th inst ., tho W . M . Bro . T . TV . Morgan presiding , Bro . T . H . Wills S . W . was elected W . M . for fche ensuing year , and Bro . John Dodgo was re-elected Treasurer . Bro . John Taylor J . D . aud Librarian announced that the newly-formed library was now open , with contrii butioim of no loss than eighty-three volumes . The donors of tbo

neve : nl books , which included many valuable works , besides tho Freemason complete to date with the exception of Vol . 4 , were Broa . W . J . IIii !* liau I' . G . D . England , John Chapman P . P . G . J . D ., John

Lano P . P . G . R ., and John Taylor J . D . The thanks of tho Lodgo wero severally accorded to these brethren for their generous gifts . Daring tho evening Bro . W . J . Noseworthy was made a Master Mason , Bro . John Lano ably performing fcho ceremony .

Lord Carrtngton was , on fche 24 fch Jane , installed for the second fcirao as Master of the United Grand Lodge of New South Wales , afc the Masonic Hall , the ceremony being attended by upwards of 300 leading Masona . Bro . C . F .

Stokes was installed as Deputy Grand Master . Lord Carrington in his address referred to the colliery disaster afc Newcastle . He stated tbat if relief Avero required for tho

widows aud orphans , tho Masons in fche colony , who deeply sympathized with the sufferers through tho calamity , would not bo behindhand in contributions .

A grand Bazaar for the purpose of raising a sum of about •610 , 000 fco aid tho Annuity Fund of fche Extended Scheme of Scottish Masonic Benevolence , for fche benefit of indigent Scottish Masons , their widows or children , is to bo held afc

fcho end of nexfc year , iu Edinburgh . A number of influential names stand on the committee , including Sir Archibald Campbell of Blyl hawood , the Karl ofHaddingfcon , and Lord Salfcoun , who is Junior Grand Warden .

Contributions are being collected , aud fche excellent object in view ought to find ready sympathisers even beyond fcho ranks of Vivamnsonry . Mr . VV . A . Davies , accountant , Ediuhurghj is fche bazaar secretary .

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