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LODGE OP SINCERITY , No . 174 . ON Wednesday evening the installation meeting of the above Lodge was held at tho Guildhall Hotel , Gresham-street , City , Bio . James S . Fraser the retiring W . M . in the chair . There were also present Bros . A . Haig-Brown S . W . ( W . M . elect ) , T . F . Harvey J . W ., Charles Lacey P . M . Treasurer , J . Newton P . M . Secretary , G . T . H . Seddon P . M . Organist , F . J . Dellow J . D ., H . J . Cant I . G .,
Charles Blain M . C , J . Miller W . S ., P . M . ' s Geo . Jones , W . C . Barlow , C . H . Webb , G . J . Billiard , J . Bulmer ; J . S . Bailey , F . Dovey , J . Thomas , W . Richardson , J . Brooksbank , H . M . Hobbs , H . Magee , G . Larcombe , J . W . B . Wilson , J . A . Keable , S . Hill , J . G . Golls , J . Gawrond , J . J . Trnstnnt , J . Ellis , F . Hall , II . J . Ayre , F . G . Norman ,
J . Whiteing , J . W . D . Mumford , Dr . W . Wiles , J . Bailey , E . J . Moore P . M .. T . Burchell . H . R . Gates , F . A . Nailor , G . Bashford , W . H . Caue , J . G . Smith , S . Frost , W . A . Bennett , D . C Haley , C . J . Brown , T . Scott , H . Nicholls , W . Taylor , J . T . Ballard . The Visitors were numerous , and included Bros . James Terry P . M . Secretary of the Royal Masonio Benevolent Institution , J . P . Diiscoll 30 P . M . 1579 ,
J . Night , J . M . Jntsum 95 , C W . Bowbey 248 , R . J . Lapham 1431 398 , W . M . Mead 504 , W . Fieldson P . M . 548 , W . March 504 , T . S . Taylor P . M . 554 1421 , R . N . Fenwick 820 , G . Hollington P . M . 953 1421 , C . J . D . Mears , A . Langley P . M . 1076 , F . Smith 1185 , R . H . Blatchford P . M . 1196 , G . R . Gilroy 1259 , J . Salmon 1339 , R . G . Ford , J . H . Taylor P . M ., G . F . Dix P . M . 1421 , 'J . A . Hunt 1607 , R . B .
Brinkley 1805 . Bro . Ford was admitted a joining member of the Lodge , and Mr . R . W . Holloway was balloted for , and initiated by the W . M . Bro . A . Haig-Rrown was then duly installed into tho chair of King Solomon by the W . M . Bro . James Fraser , and the following Oflicers invested , each one receiving from the new W . M . not only the emblems of his office , but instruction in his duties : —Bros . T . Harvey
S . W ., F . G . Dellow J . W ., C Lacey P . M . Treasurer , J . Newton P . M . Secretary , H . J . Cant S . D ., 0 . Blain J . D ., G . T . H . Seddon P . M . Organist , W . Wiles I . G ., J . A . Keable M . C , J . Miller W . S ., Very Tyler . AU the appointments seemed to give satisfaction to the brethren , but those of Bros . Lacey , Newton , Dellow , and Miller were particularly welcomed . Bro . Fraser , now the I . P . M ., delivered the
several addresses , but it wns not until just upon the close of his labours that he seemed to warm to his work , when he showed that not only did he know the language of tho ritual , but was capable of giving to it both force and grace . He received a P . M . ' s jewel , and in presenting it , the W . M . observed that it had been merited , and he
hoped Bro . Fraser would long bo spared to wear the jewel and to give his able services to the Lodge . It should be stated that Bros . Lacey and 0 . H . Webb ably assisted the retiring W . M . in the onerous dnties of bis office . The balance-sheet was dnly received ; while it showed a balance due to the Treasurer of £ 1412 a 7 d , it also showed that £ 27 ls 8 d had been transferred from the General Account to
the Lodge Benevolent Fund , which , we are happy to record , has £ 50 lis 3 d invested and £ 20 6 s lOd in the Treasurer ' s hands . Grants had been made dnring the year of £ 14 14 s , to which may be added a grant of £ 5 made on Wednesday in the caso of a distressed brother . After the closing of the Lodge the brethren sat down to a banquet , admirably served , supplemented with a generous and varied supply
of wines . The toasts that followed were of the nsual kind , including tho Queen and the Craft , the M . W . Grancl Master H . R . H . the Prince of Wales , the Pro Grand Master , Deputy Grand Master , and the Grand Officers present nnd past . Tho I . P . M . proposed the health of the W . M ., observing that they had travelled through Freemasonry together , and from what had been done in the past , he was sure the
future was full of promise . The toast having been warmly drank , the W . M ., in reply , said that he appreciated the responsibility of his position , and hoped with their co-operation to go on as in the past year in joy and happiness together . He had always endeavoured to do his duty in the several offices he bad held , and he trusted he should be able to fill his present position with dignity and to the
satisfaction of the brethren . The health of fche Initiate having been proposed , honoured , and responded to , the W . M . proposed the Masonic Institutions , coupling with the toast the name of Bro . Terry . He stated that he had undertaken to serve as Steward at the forthcoming Festival on behalf of the Benevolent Institution , and hoped for that support which had hitherto been so freel y given by the
Sincerity Lodge . Tbe toast was received with enthusiasm , and in reply , Bro . Terry made a vigorous and stirring speech . He said there never was a time when help was more needed than at present ; there were 126 candidates and only 17 vacancies . Unless , therefore , tho success was greater than in the past , it would be impossible to increase the number of annuitants . Last year £ 56 , 000 was
received on behalf of the Masonic Charities , a sum that it was almost in vain to hope would be realised this year . Ifc became them all to use their best efforts in behalf of the Institution he represented . It seemed hard to send away all over a very small number indeed—men in all cases over 60 years of age , some over 70 , and yet thafc is what they mnst do . Ifc was a filial duty to support
their aged participators in Freemasonry , a lesson that was tanght in the Lectures . He appealed to a Lodge that had never failed to send a Steward to the Benevolent Institntion Festival , and if it were possible to get at the amount they had subscribed ifc would be found to exceed that of any other Lodgo in London . The annuitants were 367 in number , were spread all over England , and entailed an annual
charge of £ 12 , 800 . What , asked Brother Terry , were they to do if they did not get the necessary help ? Many spoke of " Our Charities , " but they were only " ours" when we supported tbem , and if each one contribated something according to his means there wonld bo good hope for the fnture . Bro . Terry ' s speech was received with loud cheers , and no doubt tho Worshipfnl Master's list
was snbstantially aided thereby . The W . M . proposed the healih of the I . P . M . in flattering terms , and the way in which the toast and reply was received showed that Brother Fraser is held in high estimation by the brethren of the Lodge . The toast of the Visitors followed , to which Bros . Salmon and Kni ght responded . This was followed by the toasts of the Past Masters and the Officers . Brother Seddon ,
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in bis reply for the former , alluded to his enforced absence from the Lodge owing to his professional engagements , but said he had the interests of the Lodge warmly at heart . During the evening Bros . Knight , Nailor , Brinkley , Wiles , Dellow , and Bashford sang some songs , and very much contributed to tho pleasure of tho evening . The Tyler ' s toast brought the proceeding to a close . We should add that Bro . J . Very discharged the duties of Tyler in a very efficient manner .
ANCHOR AND HOPE LODGE , No . 37 . THE installation meeting of this Lodge was held on Monday , tha 7 th inst ., at the Swan Hotel , Bolton , Present—Bros . Brockbank W . M . Prov . G . S . D . Grand Steward Scotland , E . M . Garstang I . P . M ., John Booth S . W ., F . W . Pacey J . W ., J . H . Gibbon Chaplain , Jas . Newton Secretary , Jno . Poyntz S . D ., John Hardcastle J . D ., Harry Lomax I . G ., Jas . Naylor Senior Steward , Robert Nightingale Junior Steward , J . W . Roiley Tyler , Thos . Higson Assistant Tyler ;
also Bros . R . Mitchell P . M . P . Prov . G . S . B ., W . H . Horrocks P . M ., Jas . Walker P . M ., R . K . Freeman P . M ., Johnson Mills P . M ., M . Robinson , J . Ridyard , M . Gillibrand . Visitors—Bros . Geo . Ferguson P . M . Prov . G . Snpt . of Works , Robert Latham W . M . 1723 , Richard Duxbury W . M . 146 , John Isherwood W . M . 221 , G . H . Openshaw 269 , R . H . Hutchinson P . Prov . G . S . W ., Wm . Forrest 221 , W . Bowden
P . M . P . Prov . G . S . B . West Lancashire . Lodge was opened in the first degree , at four o ' clock p . m . The minutes of the last regular meeting were read and confirmed . Lodge was then advanced to the second degree , when Bro . John Booth W . M . elect was presented to a Board of Installed Masters , under the presidency of the W . M ., and duly obligated as regards the government of the Lodge , after whioh
Lodge was opened in the third degree and Bro . Booth installed , proclaimed , and saluted as Worshipful Master in ancient form . Bro . John Morris was duly elected Charity Representative of the Lodge . The following brethren were invested Officers for the ensuing year by Bro . Newton P . Prov . G . S . D .: —Bros . F . W . Pacey S . W ., J . W . Poyntz J . W ., G . P . Brockbank Secretary , Jas . Newton Treasurer , John Hardcastle S . D ., W . H . Lomax J . D ., J . M . Bentley Organist ,
Johnson Mills M . of Cer ., Jas . Naylor I . G ., R . Nightingale and W . Golding Stewards , J . W . Roiley and T . Higson Tylers . The W . M ., Wardens , and Brethren were severally addressed , according to ancient custom , by Bro . Mills P . M . Bro . Brockbank received at the hands of the W . M . a Past Master ' s jewel , voted at the last regular meeting . Hearty good wishes were expressed by the Visitors , and the Lodge closed in peace and harmony at six o ' clock p . m ., and the brethren adjournsd to banquet .
LODGE OF HARMONY , No . 309 . THE Annual Meeting of the members of fche above Lodge , was held at the Red Lion Hotel on Thursday the 3 rd inst ,, when Brother the Rev . A . C . Hervey , of Portchester , was installed as the W . M . for the year . Tho impressive ceremony was conducted with marked ability by Bro . Edward Goldsmith ( Hambledon ) , the outgoing W . M ., to whom a special vote of thanks was awarded , together with a P . M . ' s jewel , in appreciation of the efficiency with which he had conducted
the Lodge business during the year . After the ceremony the W . M . invested his Oflicers in the following order : —Bros . E . Goldsmith I . P . M ., J . W . Gieve S . W ., D . J . Gilmonr J . W ., Rev . A . A . Headley P . M . P . P . G . C . Chaplain , J . B . Goldsmith P . M . Treasurer , Edgar Goble P . P . G . R . Secretary , W . A . Hill S . D ., Henry Cooke J . D ., Dr . E . T . Crouch I . G ., George Harry D . C , Rev . F . J . Ashmall and Harry
Love Stewards , W . Lee Organist , R . Eames Tyler . A vote of thanks was passed to Bro . C H . Liddle P . M . on relinquishing the post of Organist , and it was agreed to present him with a jewel in recognition of his services . A very satisfactory balance sheet was presented by the Treasurer ( Bro . J . B . Goldsmith ) , to whom a vote of thanks was carried by acclamation . After the ceremony tho brethren adjourned to the large hall , where a recherche banquet was provided
in excellent style , reflecting the highest credit on the management of Mr . G . Bond , the proprietor of the Hotel . In addition to those already mentioned , the members of the Lodge present were : Bros . W . Johnstone P . M ., A . R . Holbrook P . M ., T . H . Williams P . M ., Ernest Hall P . M ., George Bond P . M . P . P . G . S . B ., W . W . Pond , A . W . Burt , 0 . 0 . Smith , T . W . Haydon and A . W . Leaver . The Visitors included Bros , tho Rev . — Hebb P . G . C Devoushire , Rev . Dr . White P . M . P . P . G . C , Gordon Miller W . M . 257 , W . M . Outridge W . M . 487 ,
W . Brunwin W . M . 903 , C Travess W . M . 1428 , J . G . Niven W . M . 1776 , and T . A . Bramsdon 1776 .
HARMONY & ND INDUSTRY LODGE , No . 381 , DARWEN .
ON Thursday , the 10 th inst ., the brethren of 381 held their annual Festival of St . John the Evangelist , installation of W . M . and investiture of Officers in the extensive and beautiful suite of rooms ( the Masonic Hall ) over the Manchester and Connty Bank . The installation ceremony was ably performed by Bros . Franklin Thomas P . M . P . P . G . R . Oxon P . P . G . J . D . East Lancashire , and Jno .
Wardley P . M . Darwen ; the investiture of Officers bv Bros . Wardly and E . Halliwell P . M . P . P . G . O . East Lancashire . The brethren invested were—Bros . B . Lloyd W . M ., Thackeray I . P . M ., A . Millward S . W ., W . Grimshaw J . W ., Roberts P . M . Secretary , J . Marsden S . D ., W . Hodgson J . D ., P . Lowe Steward , C H . Woods I . G ., T . Barlow
O . G ., Jno . McAdam Organist . The banquet was held in the same rooms , which were mosfc tastefully decorated for the occasion ; it was of a first-class quality , and supplied by Mrs . Halliwell , the hall keeper . The usual Loyal and Masonic toasts were duly honoured , the proceedings closed about twelve o'clock .
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LODGE OP SINCERITY , No . 174 . ON Wednesday evening the installation meeting of the above Lodge was held at tho Guildhall Hotel , Gresham-street , City , Bio . James S . Fraser the retiring W . M . in the chair . There were also present Bros . A . Haig-Brown S . W . ( W . M . elect ) , T . F . Harvey J . W ., Charles Lacey P . M . Treasurer , J . Newton P . M . Secretary , G . T . H . Seddon P . M . Organist , F . J . Dellow J . D ., H . J . Cant I . G .,
Charles Blain M . C , J . Miller W . S ., P . M . ' s Geo . Jones , W . C . Barlow , C . H . Webb , G . J . Billiard , J . Bulmer ; J . S . Bailey , F . Dovey , J . Thomas , W . Richardson , J . Brooksbank , H . M . Hobbs , H . Magee , G . Larcombe , J . W . B . Wilson , J . A . Keable , S . Hill , J . G . Golls , J . Gawrond , J . J . Trnstnnt , J . Ellis , F . Hall , II . J . Ayre , F . G . Norman ,
J . Whiteing , J . W . D . Mumford , Dr . W . Wiles , J . Bailey , E . J . Moore P . M .. T . Burchell . H . R . Gates , F . A . Nailor , G . Bashford , W . H . Caue , J . G . Smith , S . Frost , W . A . Bennett , D . C Haley , C . J . Brown , T . Scott , H . Nicholls , W . Taylor , J . T . Ballard . The Visitors were numerous , and included Bros . James Terry P . M . Secretary of the Royal Masonio Benevolent Institution , J . P . Diiscoll 30 P . M . 1579 ,
J . Night , J . M . Jntsum 95 , C W . Bowbey 248 , R . J . Lapham 1431 398 , W . M . Mead 504 , W . Fieldson P . M . 548 , W . March 504 , T . S . Taylor P . M . 554 1421 , R . N . Fenwick 820 , G . Hollington P . M . 953 1421 , C . J . D . Mears , A . Langley P . M . 1076 , F . Smith 1185 , R . H . Blatchford P . M . 1196 , G . R . Gilroy 1259 , J . Salmon 1339 , R . G . Ford , J . H . Taylor P . M ., G . F . Dix P . M . 1421 , 'J . A . Hunt 1607 , R . B .
Brinkley 1805 . Bro . Ford was admitted a joining member of the Lodge , and Mr . R . W . Holloway was balloted for , and initiated by the W . M . Bro . A . Haig-Rrown was then duly installed into tho chair of King Solomon by the W . M . Bro . James Fraser , and the following Oflicers invested , each one receiving from the new W . M . not only the emblems of his office , but instruction in his duties : —Bros . T . Harvey
S . W ., F . G . Dellow J . W ., C Lacey P . M . Treasurer , J . Newton P . M . Secretary , H . J . Cant S . D ., 0 . Blain J . D ., G . T . H . Seddon P . M . Organist , W . Wiles I . G ., J . A . Keable M . C , J . Miller W . S ., Very Tyler . AU the appointments seemed to give satisfaction to the brethren , but those of Bros . Lacey , Newton , Dellow , and Miller were particularly welcomed . Bro . Fraser , now the I . P . M ., delivered the
several addresses , but it wns not until just upon the close of his labours that he seemed to warm to his work , when he showed that not only did he know the language of tho ritual , but was capable of giving to it both force and grace . He received a P . M . ' s jewel , and in presenting it , the W . M . observed that it had been merited , and he
hoped Bro . Fraser would long bo spared to wear the jewel and to give his able services to the Lodge . It should be stated that Bros . Lacey and 0 . H . Webb ably assisted the retiring W . M . in the onerous dnties of bis office . The balance-sheet was dnly received ; while it showed a balance due to the Treasurer of £ 1412 a 7 d , it also showed that £ 27 ls 8 d had been transferred from the General Account to
the Lodge Benevolent Fund , which , we are happy to record , has £ 50 lis 3 d invested and £ 20 6 s lOd in the Treasurer ' s hands . Grants had been made dnring the year of £ 14 14 s , to which may be added a grant of £ 5 made on Wednesday in the caso of a distressed brother . After the closing of the Lodge the brethren sat down to a banquet , admirably served , supplemented with a generous and varied supply
of wines . The toasts that followed were of the nsual kind , including tho Queen and the Craft , the M . W . Grancl Master H . R . H . the Prince of Wales , the Pro Grand Master , Deputy Grand Master , and the Grand Officers present nnd past . Tho I . P . M . proposed the health of the W . M ., observing that they had travelled through Freemasonry together , and from what had been done in the past , he was sure the
future was full of promise . The toast having been warmly drank , the W . M ., in reply , said that he appreciated the responsibility of his position , and hoped with their co-operation to go on as in the past year in joy and happiness together . He had always endeavoured to do his duty in the several offices he bad held , and he trusted he should be able to fill his present position with dignity and to the
satisfaction of the brethren . The health of fche Initiate having been proposed , honoured , and responded to , the W . M . proposed the Masonic Institutions , coupling with the toast the name of Bro . Terry . He stated that he had undertaken to serve as Steward at the forthcoming Festival on behalf of the Benevolent Institution , and hoped for that support which had hitherto been so freel y given by the
Sincerity Lodge . Tbe toast was received with enthusiasm , and in reply , Bro . Terry made a vigorous and stirring speech . He said there never was a time when help was more needed than at present ; there were 126 candidates and only 17 vacancies . Unless , therefore , tho success was greater than in the past , it would be impossible to increase the number of annuitants . Last year £ 56 , 000 was
received on behalf of the Masonic Charities , a sum that it was almost in vain to hope would be realised this year . Ifc became them all to use their best efforts in behalf of the Institution he represented . It seemed hard to send away all over a very small number indeed—men in all cases over 60 years of age , some over 70 , and yet thafc is what they mnst do . Ifc was a filial duty to support
their aged participators in Freemasonry , a lesson that was tanght in the Lectures . He appealed to a Lodge that had never failed to send a Steward to the Benevolent Institntion Festival , and if it were possible to get at the amount they had subscribed ifc would be found to exceed that of any other Lodgo in London . The annuitants were 367 in number , were spread all over England , and entailed an annual
charge of £ 12 , 800 . What , asked Brother Terry , were they to do if they did not get the necessary help ? Many spoke of " Our Charities , " but they were only " ours" when we supported tbem , and if each one contribated something according to his means there wonld bo good hope for the fnture . Bro . Terry ' s speech was received with loud cheers , and no doubt tho Worshipfnl Master's list
was snbstantially aided thereby . The W . M . proposed the healih of the I . P . M . in flattering terms , and the way in which the toast and reply was received showed that Brother Fraser is held in high estimation by the brethren of the Lodge . The toast of the Visitors followed , to which Bros . Salmon and Kni ght responded . This was followed by the toasts of the Past Masters and the Officers . Brother Seddon ,
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in bis reply for the former , alluded to his enforced absence from the Lodge owing to his professional engagements , but said he had the interests of the Lodge warmly at heart . During the evening Bros . Knight , Nailor , Brinkley , Wiles , Dellow , and Bashford sang some songs , and very much contributed to tho pleasure of tho evening . The Tyler ' s toast brought the proceeding to a close . We should add that Bro . J . Very discharged the duties of Tyler in a very efficient manner .
ANCHOR AND HOPE LODGE , No . 37 . THE installation meeting of this Lodge was held on Monday , tha 7 th inst ., at the Swan Hotel , Bolton , Present—Bros . Brockbank W . M . Prov . G . S . D . Grand Steward Scotland , E . M . Garstang I . P . M ., John Booth S . W ., F . W . Pacey J . W ., J . H . Gibbon Chaplain , Jas . Newton Secretary , Jno . Poyntz S . D ., John Hardcastle J . D ., Harry Lomax I . G ., Jas . Naylor Senior Steward , Robert Nightingale Junior Steward , J . W . Roiley Tyler , Thos . Higson Assistant Tyler ;
also Bros . R . Mitchell P . M . P . Prov . G . S . B ., W . H . Horrocks P . M ., Jas . Walker P . M ., R . K . Freeman P . M ., Johnson Mills P . M ., M . Robinson , J . Ridyard , M . Gillibrand . Visitors—Bros . Geo . Ferguson P . M . Prov . G . Snpt . of Works , Robert Latham W . M . 1723 , Richard Duxbury W . M . 146 , John Isherwood W . M . 221 , G . H . Openshaw 269 , R . H . Hutchinson P . Prov . G . S . W ., Wm . Forrest 221 , W . Bowden
P . M . P . Prov . G . S . B . West Lancashire . Lodge was opened in the first degree , at four o ' clock p . m . The minutes of the last regular meeting were read and confirmed . Lodge was then advanced to the second degree , when Bro . John Booth W . M . elect was presented to a Board of Installed Masters , under the presidency of the W . M ., and duly obligated as regards the government of the Lodge , after whioh
Lodge was opened in the third degree and Bro . Booth installed , proclaimed , and saluted as Worshipful Master in ancient form . Bro . John Morris was duly elected Charity Representative of the Lodge . The following brethren were invested Officers for the ensuing year by Bro . Newton P . Prov . G . S . D .: —Bros . F . W . Pacey S . W ., J . W . Poyntz J . W ., G . P . Brockbank Secretary , Jas . Newton Treasurer , John Hardcastle S . D ., W . H . Lomax J . D ., J . M . Bentley Organist ,
Johnson Mills M . of Cer ., Jas . Naylor I . G ., R . Nightingale and W . Golding Stewards , J . W . Roiley and T . Higson Tylers . The W . M ., Wardens , and Brethren were severally addressed , according to ancient custom , by Bro . Mills P . M . Bro . Brockbank received at the hands of the W . M . a Past Master ' s jewel , voted at the last regular meeting . Hearty good wishes were expressed by the Visitors , and the Lodge closed in peace and harmony at six o ' clock p . m ., and the brethren adjournsd to banquet .
LODGE OF HARMONY , No . 309 . THE Annual Meeting of the members of fche above Lodge , was held at the Red Lion Hotel on Thursday the 3 rd inst ,, when Brother the Rev . A . C . Hervey , of Portchester , was installed as the W . M . for the year . Tho impressive ceremony was conducted with marked ability by Bro . Edward Goldsmith ( Hambledon ) , the outgoing W . M ., to whom a special vote of thanks was awarded , together with a P . M . ' s jewel , in appreciation of the efficiency with which he had conducted
the Lodge business during the year . After the ceremony the W . M . invested his Oflicers in the following order : —Bros . E . Goldsmith I . P . M ., J . W . Gieve S . W ., D . J . Gilmonr J . W ., Rev . A . A . Headley P . M . P . P . G . C . Chaplain , J . B . Goldsmith P . M . Treasurer , Edgar Goble P . P . G . R . Secretary , W . A . Hill S . D ., Henry Cooke J . D ., Dr . E . T . Crouch I . G ., George Harry D . C , Rev . F . J . Ashmall and Harry
Love Stewards , W . Lee Organist , R . Eames Tyler . A vote of thanks was passed to Bro . C H . Liddle P . M . on relinquishing the post of Organist , and it was agreed to present him with a jewel in recognition of his services . A very satisfactory balance sheet was presented by the Treasurer ( Bro . J . B . Goldsmith ) , to whom a vote of thanks was carried by acclamation . After the ceremony tho brethren adjourned to the large hall , where a recherche banquet was provided
in excellent style , reflecting the highest credit on the management of Mr . G . Bond , the proprietor of the Hotel . In addition to those already mentioned , the members of the Lodge present were : Bros . W . Johnstone P . M ., A . R . Holbrook P . M ., T . H . Williams P . M ., Ernest Hall P . M ., George Bond P . M . P . P . G . S . B ., W . W . Pond , A . W . Burt , 0 . 0 . Smith , T . W . Haydon and A . W . Leaver . The Visitors included Bros , tho Rev . — Hebb P . G . C Devoushire , Rev . Dr . White P . M . P . P . G . C , Gordon Miller W . M . 257 , W . M . Outridge W . M . 487 ,
W . Brunwin W . M . 903 , C Travess W . M . 1428 , J . G . Niven W . M . 1776 , and T . A . Bramsdon 1776 .
HARMONY & ND INDUSTRY LODGE , No . 381 , DARWEN .
ON Thursday , the 10 th inst ., the brethren of 381 held their annual Festival of St . John the Evangelist , installation of W . M . and investiture of Officers in the extensive and beautiful suite of rooms ( the Masonic Hall ) over the Manchester and Connty Bank . The installation ceremony was ably performed by Bros . Franklin Thomas P . M . P . P . G . R . Oxon P . P . G . J . D . East Lancashire , and Jno .
Wardley P . M . Darwen ; the investiture of Officers bv Bros . Wardly and E . Halliwell P . M . P . P . G . O . East Lancashire . The brethren invested were—Bros . B . Lloyd W . M ., Thackeray I . P . M ., A . Millward S . W ., W . Grimshaw J . W ., Roberts P . M . Secretary , J . Marsden S . D ., W . Hodgson J . D ., P . Lowe Steward , C H . Woods I . G ., T . Barlow
O . G ., Jno . McAdam Organist . The banquet was held in the same rooms , which were mosfc tastefully decorated for the occasion ; it was of a first-class quality , and supplied by Mrs . Halliwell , the hall keeper . The usual Loyal and Masonic toasts were duly honoured , the proceedings closed about twelve o'clock .