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Notices Of Meetings.
mittee ; Bros . Hill and Carter on the Board of Management . It was proposed by tho Secretary and seconded by the Treasurer that a jewel should be presented to fcho AV . M . on the occasion of the installation of his pnccessor . This was unanimously agreed to . The Lolge bavins ? been closed the company re-assembled afc the banquet
table to partake of an excellent repast , provided by Mrs . Venables . The loyal tonsfs wero heartily received . The AV . M . proposed the health of the Visitor ? , nnd several replied . Bro . H . AValmsley Little the I . P . M ., in complimentary terms proposed the health of tho AV . M ., which waa received with Masonio honours . Tbe AV . M . thanked the
I . P . M . and the brethren for receiving the toast in such a cordial manner . He hoped , when the time came , to leave the chair wifch many a good friend . The health of the I . P . M . was cordially rereived and gracefully replied to . Next the W . M . proposed the
heilth ofthe AV . M . elect . Although nofc present Bro . Gny had been unanimously elected . Indisposition had prevented him being present , bufc a telegram had been sent him announcing his election . To this , later on , the AV . M . received the following reply : —
" Though absent in body , present in spirit . Thanks to all the brethren . —HENRY GUY . " The initiates were nexfc complimented . Bro . Dodds thanked the members for having elected him . The ceremony to him was very impressive , and he hoped to do credit to the Lodge . Bro . Richardson
also replied . In speaking of the Secretary and Treasnrer the W . M . i = nid they were brethren who looked after the interest of the Lodge . Replies having been given , nnd other toasts honoured , tho Tyler closed the proceedings . During the evening capital songs were rendered by Bros . Hodges , Carter , Gilby and Bell .
BROWNRIGG LODGE , No . 1638 .
AN emergency meeting of this flourishing Lodge was held at the Sun Hotel , Kingston , on AVednesday , when about fifty brethren assembled to take part in the proceedings , thns evidencing the hold Freemasonry has secured in this thriving district . Brother Henry Willard Humphreys W . M . presided , and he was supported by Bros . W . Drcwett AV . M . 889 S . W ., T . Montague J . W ., Abel Laurence
P . M . Secretary , H . W . Willis S . D ., John Home J . D ., F . J . Hunt Org mist , W . J . AV . Batty Steward ; G . Moorman I . P . M ., John Drjwett P . M . P . P . G . A . P . Surrey , W . Youldon P . M ., W . Lane P . M . Amongst the Visitors were Bros . C 0 . Pook 171 , C . V . Pellet 889 , AV . Plimsnnl P . M . 1194 , G . W . Humphries ( E . A . ) 1512 , W . S . Andrews
177 , AV . AV . Morgan P . M . 211 , & c . After Lodge had been opened and the circular calling the meeting read , the ballot was brought into requisition for the following candidates : —Mr . Edward AVilliam Redman , aged 32 , proposed by Bro . Mabey , seconded by Brother Rumbelow ; Mr . AVilliam Thomas Massey , aged 37 , proposed by Bro .
Rumbelow , seconded by Bro . Betts ; and for Mr . Robert Harwin , aged 32 , proposed by Bro . J . Dorey , seconded by Bro . G . Moorman The result was declared unanimous in favour of all three candidates . Lodge was now opened in the second degree , and Bros . Dorey and Bugler underwent examination , they being candidates for the benefits of the third . In due conrso thev were entrusted and
were asked to retire . Lodge was Ftill further advanced , when the I . P . M ., Brother George Moorman , raised the candidates , conducting tho ceremony in a most perfect manner . Lodge having been
resumed , Bro . Humphreys again took tho place of honour , and Mess- **? . Massey and Harwin were introduced and regularly initiated , the AV . M . being perfect in his rendering of the ceremony . In the course of tbo evening tbe AV . M . solicited contributions towards his
1 st as Steward for tho Boys' School Festival of next year . Brother Mon ' agne S . W . undertook to represent the "Old People" at the Festival in February next , while Bro . Curtis expressed his willingness to do all in his power for the Royal Masonic Institntion for Girls . As a result tho Lodge will again bo represented at the three
Festivals of the approaching yenr . Several matters in connection with the Lodge having received attention , it was formally closed . Tho brethren now partook of a cosy little supper , bountifully provided by Mrs . Frayling , hostess of the "Sun . " The after proceedings wire marked with that spirit of geniality and harmony that characterises this Lodge .
WINDSOR LODGE . No . 1754
fTAHR annml festival was held at the Masonic Hall , Penarth , on J- Friday , the 2 nd inst . Thero wns a large attendance of brethren . Lodcre was opened at three o ' clock by the Worshipful Master Bro . llodgef , after which the minntes of the last meeting having been r- ^ al , the visitors were received with tho customary greeting . The
Worshipful Master elect wai condneted to the chair by tbe Deputy Provincial Grand Master of Monmouthshire ( Bro . G . Homfray ) , and having taken the usual obligation , was regularly installed into the chair of Kin ? Solomon . Bro . Chnrchill proceeded to appoint and invest his Officers : —Bros . Hodges P . G . S . B . I . P . M ., Simpkin S . AV .,
Roberts J . W ., Dovey Chaplain , John Treasnrer , Corfield Secretary , Seddon D . C , Proctor S . D ., Yorath J . D ., Atkins Organist , AVard I . G ., Morgan'Rees and Aitken Stewards , Jenkins Tyler . After Lod" * e was closed the brethren adjourned to the Penarth Hotel , where a ba- qi * Oj hid been prepared by Bro . AVain .
WALLINGTON LODGE , No . 1892 .
rjUIE monthly meeting of this Lodge , which was held on the 15 th 1 inst ., ah tlie Public Hall , Car = * . haUon , was made especially interi-stiii ;* by the initiation of fonr candidates , when alargennmber of tho uretnrcn assemoiet to witness
the ceremony . The Worshipful Ma ter , I 5 r . < . Grtorgn \ V . Filmer P . G . S . D . Surrey , presided , and was supported by Bros . Francis Carter I . P . M ., If . D . Aslctfc S . W ., J . Taylor J . W ., F . A . Norton S . D ., J . El wards J . D .. A . Bishan P M . J
R-ikerP . G . Chaplain , William Pile P . P . G . S . B . Secretary , Roland H . AVard I . O .. VV . R . Crowe P . M . Treasurer , John M . Coates , IT . AV . Hanson , J . J . Smith , J . Andrews , A . Verdon , J . AV . James , Percy Hine R . Piggott , Thos . Fletcher , F . Page , C . C G . Poole , A . AV . Bnlow ,
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A . Ashby , H . T . Byard , G . S . Horenail , E . D . Frost , Orlton Cooper , A . H . Salter , Thos . L . Howard , W . Harwood , Rewcastle Organist . Letters of apology for non-attendance were read from the M . W . Provincial Grand Master , tho Provincial Senior and Junior Wardens , and P . M . ' s Horsey and Rood . The minutes of the previous meeting
having been read and confirmed , the following gentlemen were ballotted for , approved and initiated : —Messrs . James Salter Whiter of Sunny Bank , Wallington , Walter Joseph Baker of Cottisbrooke , Wallington , William Hood of Croydon , and Joseph Edward Jeffa of New Cross . The candidates having been prepared were admitted
into the Lodgo two at a time , and the ceremony was admirably performed by the AV . M ., who subsequently gave fche ancient charge in aa impressive manner . On the W . M . rising for the second time , Bro . Pile announced that an important communication had been made to him by the Directors of the Public Hall Company , who were
willing to build a new Lodge room , wifch two extra rooms and a separate staircase , on condition of the Lodge entering into an agreement to take ifc for 14 or 21 years . A Committee was subsequently appointed , consisting of the W . M ., principal Officers , and Brothers Ward , Jones , Manley , Harwood , and S . Whiter , to consider the
matter . The brethren then adjourned to the Greyhound Hotel for refreshment , which was capitally served by Brother Verdon . The usual Loyal and Masonio toasts having been proposed and honoured , the AV . M . proposed the Provincial Grand Master and Officers for Surrey , to whioh Bro . Frost P . S . D . replied . Ho stated
he had been connected with Masonry for many years , nnd was very pleased when their W . M . became a Prov . G . Officer . The vacancies , of course , were few , and ifc waa a great honour to tbe Lodge to have their Master acknowledged . There was plenty of work , too , and he was pleased to say thafc the Wallington was brought to notice as one
of tbe best working and mosfc promising Lodges m the Province . Bro . Bishop P . M . also replied ; as a humble representative of the Lodge he was glad to know there was work fco do ; he could promise he would do all in his power to promote the interests of the members . Bro . Pile hoped that all the Masters of the Wallington
would in due course receive the purple collar . Bro . Carter I . P . M . proposed in eloquent terms the health of the Worshipfnl Master . The Worshipfnl Master in reply said thafc he had done no more than his duty , and even then he felt he had performed it in but a feeble manner ( No , no ) ; however , he had tried his best . Ifc was hia intention
to serve as Steward for the Benevolent Institution , and he hoped to obtain many votes thafc would become the property of the Lodge ; he trusted the Wallington Lodge wonld become a power in the Province .
The Initiates duly responded to the toast given in their honour . The Visitors , Pasfc Masters , and Officers were nexfc respectively honoured , and the meeting closed in harmony , after the parting toasfc had beau given by fche Tyler .
CHISWICK LODGE , No . 2012 .
THIS Lodge held its election meeting afc the Star and Garter Hotel , Kew Bridge , on Monday , when Lodge waa opened by the W . M . Bro . Frederick Lawrance , who waa supported daring the evening by Bro . Price P . M ., Lord George Hamilton S . W ., J . Brown
J . W ., George Everett P . M . Treasnrer , George Gardner P . M . Secretary , R . H . AVimpey S . D ., F . Walden J . D ., J . Rowling D . C , C Hopkins I . G ., W . Kenyon Steward , G . W . Rowe Tyler . The list of visitors included Bros . F . Delevante P . M . 1319 , Stead 65 , K . R .
Montgomery P . M . 255 , T . AVilson 1614 , AV . M . H . Whitmore 145 , W . AVebb P . M . 1381 , H . Dickey I . P . M . 1744 , G . Moy 1744 ,
J . Edwards P . M . 1662 , A . Pears P . M . 209 , AV . W . Morgan P . M . 211 . After the minntes of last meeting had been put for confirmation , Bros . Evan Phillips nnd B . F . Hartzhorne were raised , and Bro . VV . J . Bull was passed . There were three candidates for initiation —Mr . Edwin Stretton ( already ballotted for ); Mr . Edward Thomas
Spurr , who was proposed by Bro . George Gardner and seconded by Bro . John Ellis ; likewise Mr . AVilliam Maskell , proposed by Bro . George Gardner , and seconded by Bro . Frederick Lawrance AV . M The ballot was in favour of these latter candidates , and as all three were in attendance they wore introduced and regularly admitted to
the privileges of Freemasonry . Lord George Hamilton ( First Lord of tho Admiralty ) was elected AV . M . for the ensuing year , the installation to take place in January . Bro . George Everett was re . elected Treasnrer , and Bro . Rowe Tyler . After routine work Lodge was closed , and the brethren and their guests repaired fco Bro . Brill ' s
Dining Hall , where a recherche banquet was served . Afc its conclusion the usual Loyal toasts were done full justice to . Inconsequence of important Parliamentary duties Lord George Hamilton was compelled to leave , the health of the AV . M . elect was therefore
proposed at an early stage of the proceedings . Lord George expressed his gratification at having been elected AV . M . ; he had scarcely given that attention to his Masonic duties hitherto as their importance demanded ; still ho felfc he should have every assistance from the Officers and Pasfc Masters . He looked forward
with pleasurable anticipations to the day when he should be installed , when he trusted there would be a goodly gathering of some of the most popular members of the Craft . The health of fche W . M . waa proposed , in the absence of tho I . P . M ., by Bro . George Everett , and Bro . Lawrance gracefully replied . Naturally in a Lodge where he ia
so popular , and where he has held the post of firsfc W . M ., reference was mado to the candidature of Bro . Everett for the post of Grand Treasurer , and sturdy promises of support and encouragement wore tendered him . Brother Georgo Gardner ( the bard-working
Secretary ) also received his meed of praise , and ample recognition of the sterling qualities he displays in the fulfilment of his duties . Iu consequence of the heavy amount of work ancl tho pleasurable enjoyment of the after proceedings ifc was a lato bonr ere the brethren saparated .
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FUNERALS properly carried oufc and personally attended n London and Country , by Bro . G . A . HUTTOM * , 17 Newcastle street , Strand , "W . C . Monuments erected . Valuations made .
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Notices Of Meetings.
mittee ; Bros . Hill and Carter on the Board of Management . It was proposed by tho Secretary and seconded by the Treasurer that a jewel should be presented to fcho AV . M . on the occasion of the installation of his pnccessor . This was unanimously agreed to . The Lolge bavins ? been closed the company re-assembled afc the banquet
table to partake of an excellent repast , provided by Mrs . Venables . The loyal tonsfs wero heartily received . The AV . M . proposed the health of the Visitor ? , nnd several replied . Bro . H . AValmsley Little the I . P . M ., in complimentary terms proposed the health of tho AV . M ., which waa received with Masonio honours . Tbe AV . M . thanked the
I . P . M . and the brethren for receiving the toast in such a cordial manner . He hoped , when the time came , to leave the chair wifch many a good friend . The health of the I . P . M . was cordially rereived and gracefully replied to . Next the W . M . proposed the
heilth ofthe AV . M . elect . Although nofc present Bro . Gny had been unanimously elected . Indisposition had prevented him being present , bufc a telegram had been sent him announcing his election . To this , later on , the AV . M . received the following reply : —
" Though absent in body , present in spirit . Thanks to all the brethren . —HENRY GUY . " The initiates were nexfc complimented . Bro . Dodds thanked the members for having elected him . The ceremony to him was very impressive , and he hoped to do credit to the Lodge . Bro . Richardson
also replied . In speaking of the Secretary and Treasnrer the W . M . i = nid they were brethren who looked after the interest of the Lodge . Replies having been given , nnd other toasts honoured , tho Tyler closed the proceedings . During the evening capital songs were rendered by Bros . Hodges , Carter , Gilby and Bell .
BROWNRIGG LODGE , No . 1638 .
AN emergency meeting of this flourishing Lodge was held at the Sun Hotel , Kingston , on AVednesday , when about fifty brethren assembled to take part in the proceedings , thns evidencing the hold Freemasonry has secured in this thriving district . Brother Henry Willard Humphreys W . M . presided , and he was supported by Bros . W . Drcwett AV . M . 889 S . W ., T . Montague J . W ., Abel Laurence
P . M . Secretary , H . W . Willis S . D ., John Home J . D ., F . J . Hunt Org mist , W . J . AV . Batty Steward ; G . Moorman I . P . M ., John Drjwett P . M . P . P . G . A . P . Surrey , W . Youldon P . M ., W . Lane P . M . Amongst the Visitors were Bros . C 0 . Pook 171 , C . V . Pellet 889 , AV . Plimsnnl P . M . 1194 , G . W . Humphries ( E . A . ) 1512 , W . S . Andrews
177 , AV . AV . Morgan P . M . 211 , & c . After Lodge had been opened and the circular calling the meeting read , the ballot was brought into requisition for the following candidates : —Mr . Edward AVilliam Redman , aged 32 , proposed by Bro . Mabey , seconded by Brother Rumbelow ; Mr . AVilliam Thomas Massey , aged 37 , proposed by Bro .
Rumbelow , seconded by Bro . Betts ; and for Mr . Robert Harwin , aged 32 , proposed by Bro . J . Dorey , seconded by Bro . G . Moorman The result was declared unanimous in favour of all three candidates . Lodge was now opened in the second degree , and Bros . Dorey and Bugler underwent examination , they being candidates for the benefits of the third . In due conrso thev were entrusted and
were asked to retire . Lodge was Ftill further advanced , when the I . P . M ., Brother George Moorman , raised the candidates , conducting tho ceremony in a most perfect manner . Lodge having been
resumed , Bro . Humphreys again took tho place of honour , and Mess- **? . Massey and Harwin were introduced and regularly initiated , the AV . M . being perfect in his rendering of the ceremony . In the course of tbo evening tbe AV . M . solicited contributions towards his
1 st as Steward for tho Boys' School Festival of next year . Brother Mon ' agne S . W . undertook to represent the "Old People" at the Festival in February next , while Bro . Curtis expressed his willingness to do all in his power for the Royal Masonic Institntion for Girls . As a result tho Lodge will again bo represented at the three
Festivals of the approaching yenr . Several matters in connection with the Lodge having received attention , it was formally closed . Tho brethren now partook of a cosy little supper , bountifully provided by Mrs . Frayling , hostess of the "Sun . " The after proceedings wire marked with that spirit of geniality and harmony that characterises this Lodge .
WINDSOR LODGE . No . 1754
fTAHR annml festival was held at the Masonic Hall , Penarth , on J- Friday , the 2 nd inst . Thero wns a large attendance of brethren . Lodcre was opened at three o ' clock by the Worshipful Master Bro . llodgef , after which the minntes of the last meeting having been r- ^ al , the visitors were received with tho customary greeting . The
Worshipful Master elect wai condneted to the chair by tbe Deputy Provincial Grand Master of Monmouthshire ( Bro . G . Homfray ) , and having taken the usual obligation , was regularly installed into the chair of Kin ? Solomon . Bro . Chnrchill proceeded to appoint and invest his Officers : —Bros . Hodges P . G . S . B . I . P . M ., Simpkin S . AV .,
Roberts J . W ., Dovey Chaplain , John Treasnrer , Corfield Secretary , Seddon D . C , Proctor S . D ., Yorath J . D ., Atkins Organist , AVard I . G ., Morgan'Rees and Aitken Stewards , Jenkins Tyler . After Lod" * e was closed the brethren adjourned to the Penarth Hotel , where a ba- qi * Oj hid been prepared by Bro . AVain .
WALLINGTON LODGE , No . 1892 .
rjUIE monthly meeting of this Lodge , which was held on the 15 th 1 inst ., ah tlie Public Hall , Car = * . haUon , was made especially interi-stiii ;* by the initiation of fonr candidates , when alargennmber of tho uretnrcn assemoiet to witness
the ceremony . The Worshipful Ma ter , I 5 r . < . Grtorgn \ V . Filmer P . G . S . D . Surrey , presided , and was supported by Bros . Francis Carter I . P . M ., If . D . Aslctfc S . W ., J . Taylor J . W ., F . A . Norton S . D ., J . El wards J . D .. A . Bishan P M . J
R-ikerP . G . Chaplain , William Pile P . P . G . S . B . Secretary , Roland H . AVard I . O .. VV . R . Crowe P . M . Treasurer , John M . Coates , IT . AV . Hanson , J . J . Smith , J . Andrews , A . Verdon , J . AV . James , Percy Hine R . Piggott , Thos . Fletcher , F . Page , C . C G . Poole , A . AV . Bnlow ,
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A . Ashby , H . T . Byard , G . S . Horenail , E . D . Frost , Orlton Cooper , A . H . Salter , Thos . L . Howard , W . Harwood , Rewcastle Organist . Letters of apology for non-attendance were read from the M . W . Provincial Grand Master , tho Provincial Senior and Junior Wardens , and P . M . ' s Horsey and Rood . The minutes of the previous meeting
having been read and confirmed , the following gentlemen were ballotted for , approved and initiated : —Messrs . James Salter Whiter of Sunny Bank , Wallington , Walter Joseph Baker of Cottisbrooke , Wallington , William Hood of Croydon , and Joseph Edward Jeffa of New Cross . The candidates having been prepared were admitted
into the Lodgo two at a time , and the ceremony was admirably performed by the AV . M ., who subsequently gave fche ancient charge in aa impressive manner . On the W . M . rising for the second time , Bro . Pile announced that an important communication had been made to him by the Directors of the Public Hall Company , who were
willing to build a new Lodge room , wifch two extra rooms and a separate staircase , on condition of the Lodge entering into an agreement to take ifc for 14 or 21 years . A Committee was subsequently appointed , consisting of the W . M ., principal Officers , and Brothers Ward , Jones , Manley , Harwood , and S . Whiter , to consider the
matter . The brethren then adjourned to the Greyhound Hotel for refreshment , which was capitally served by Brother Verdon . The usual Loyal and Masonio toasts having been proposed and honoured , the AV . M . proposed the Provincial Grand Master and Officers for Surrey , to whioh Bro . Frost P . S . D . replied . Ho stated
he had been connected with Masonry for many years , nnd was very pleased when their W . M . became a Prov . G . Officer . The vacancies , of course , were few , and ifc waa a great honour to tbe Lodge to have their Master acknowledged . There was plenty of work , too , and he was pleased to say thafc the Wallington was brought to notice as one
of tbe best working and mosfc promising Lodges m the Province . Bro . Bishop P . M . also replied ; as a humble representative of the Lodge he was glad to know there was work fco do ; he could promise he would do all in his power to promote the interests of the members . Bro . Pile hoped that all the Masters of the Wallington
would in due course receive the purple collar . Bro . Carter I . P . M . proposed in eloquent terms the health of the Worshipfnl Master . The Worshipfnl Master in reply said thafc he had done no more than his duty , and even then he felt he had performed it in but a feeble manner ( No , no ) ; however , he had tried his best . Ifc was hia intention
to serve as Steward for the Benevolent Institution , and he hoped to obtain many votes thafc would become the property of the Lodge ; he trusted the Wallington Lodge wonld become a power in the Province .
The Initiates duly responded to the toast given in their honour . The Visitors , Pasfc Masters , and Officers were nexfc respectively honoured , and the meeting closed in harmony , after the parting toasfc had beau given by fche Tyler .
CHISWICK LODGE , No . 2012 .
THIS Lodge held its election meeting afc the Star and Garter Hotel , Kew Bridge , on Monday , when Lodge waa opened by the W . M . Bro . Frederick Lawrance , who waa supported daring the evening by Bro . Price P . M ., Lord George Hamilton S . W ., J . Brown
J . W ., George Everett P . M . Treasnrer , George Gardner P . M . Secretary , R . H . AVimpey S . D ., F . Walden J . D ., J . Rowling D . C , C Hopkins I . G ., W . Kenyon Steward , G . W . Rowe Tyler . The list of visitors included Bros . F . Delevante P . M . 1319 , Stead 65 , K . R .
Montgomery P . M . 255 , T . AVilson 1614 , AV . M . H . Whitmore 145 , W . AVebb P . M . 1381 , H . Dickey I . P . M . 1744 , G . Moy 1744 ,
J . Edwards P . M . 1662 , A . Pears P . M . 209 , AV . W . Morgan P . M . 211 . After the minntes of last meeting had been put for confirmation , Bros . Evan Phillips nnd B . F . Hartzhorne were raised , and Bro . VV . J . Bull was passed . There were three candidates for initiation —Mr . Edwin Stretton ( already ballotted for ); Mr . Edward Thomas
Spurr , who was proposed by Bro . George Gardner and seconded by Bro . John Ellis ; likewise Mr . AVilliam Maskell , proposed by Bro . George Gardner , and seconded by Bro . Frederick Lawrance AV . M The ballot was in favour of these latter candidates , and as all three were in attendance they wore introduced and regularly admitted to
the privileges of Freemasonry . Lord George Hamilton ( First Lord of tho Admiralty ) was elected AV . M . for the ensuing year , the installation to take place in January . Bro . George Everett was re . elected Treasnrer , and Bro . Rowe Tyler . After routine work Lodge was closed , and the brethren and their guests repaired fco Bro . Brill ' s
Dining Hall , where a recherche banquet was served . Afc its conclusion the usual Loyal toasts were done full justice to . Inconsequence of important Parliamentary duties Lord George Hamilton was compelled to leave , the health of the AV . M . elect was therefore
proposed at an early stage of the proceedings . Lord George expressed his gratification at having been elected AV . M . ; he had scarcely given that attention to his Masonic duties hitherto as their importance demanded ; still ho felfc he should have every assistance from the Officers and Pasfc Masters . He looked forward
with pleasurable anticipations to the day when he should be installed , when he trusted there would be a goodly gathering of some of the most popular members of the Craft . The health of fche W . M . waa proposed , in the absence of tho I . P . M ., by Bro . George Everett , and Bro . Lawrance gracefully replied . Naturally in a Lodge where he ia
so popular , and where he has held the post of firsfc W . M ., reference was mado to the candidature of Bro . Everett for the post of Grand Treasurer , and sturdy promises of support and encouragement wore tendered him . Brother Georgo Gardner ( the bard-working
Secretary ) also received his meed of praise , and ample recognition of the sterling qualities he displays in the fulfilment of his duties . Iu consequence of the heavy amount of work ancl tho pleasurable enjoyment of the after proceedings ifc was a lato bonr ere the brethren saparated .
Ar00602
FUNERALS properly carried oufc and personally attended n London and Country , by Bro . G . A . HUTTOM * , 17 Newcastle street , Strand , "W . C . Monuments erected . Valuations made .