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degree , Bro . Secretary read the dispensation of Grand Lodge , permit - ting Bro . Williams to be installed W . M . of this Lodge , although his term of office as W . M . of the Dalhousie Lodge had not expired . Bro . Williams was then installed into the chair of K . S . with all due formality and solemnity by Bro . Collings . Tho VV . M . having been

duly proclaimed and saluted in the usual manner , and the Antient Charges given to Master , Wardens , & o ., the W . M . was pleased to appoint his Officers , as follow : —Bros . Wing S . W ., Harding J . W ., Watkins Treasurer , Robinson P . M . Secretary , Collings P . M . D . O ., Sandalla S . D ., Oliver J . D ., Coombes I . G ., Page P . M . Steward , Stacey

P . M . Organist , Gordon Assistant Organist , and Walkley P . M . Tyler . The report of the Audit Committee having been read by Bro . Grundy , and supported by Bros . Gordon and Stern , and some other formal business having been transacted , the Lodge was closed according to ancient custom . At the banquet which ensued about fifty-eight sat

down , and after doing excellent service on the good things provided by the worthy host , Bro . Page , the W . M . proposed the usual Loyal and Masonic toasts , which were received with enthusiasm , and accorded musical honours . Bro . Robinson proposed tho health of tbe W . M ., and congratulated the Lodge on having such a thoroughly good

Mason aa its Master . Bro . Boehr gave a well-executed solo ou tho zithei * , and the W . M . responded in a very short bnt pithy speech . Apologising for having to be short , on account of the lateness of the hour , Bro . Williams proceeded to propose the Visitors . Bro . Higharn gave a brilliant pianoforte solo , " La petite Reine , " and Bros . Cause ,

Canon Floyd , Morrow , and others responded , all of them speaking in flattering terms of the reception they had met with , and of the excellent working of the Lodge . Tho next toast was tho Installing Master , proposed by tho W . M . Bro . Morrow sang " Good night , beloved , " ancl Bro . Collings responded . The Past Masters came

next . After a cornet solo by Bro . Heath , Bro . Boehr responded . The Treasurer and Secretary was the nexfc toasfc , and then u song , " Give me the man of honest heart , " by Bro . Gordon . Bro . Watkins replied . The Officers were nexfc complimented . Song , tho "Lads

in red , ' Bros . Page , and then the S . W . replied . The Tyler s toast concluded a most successful ancl interesting evening . The musical arrangements of the banquet were under the direction of Bro Gordon .

THE members of this Lodge celebrated their annual meeting on Tuesday , fche Sth inst ., afc tbe Regent Masonic Hall , Cafe Royal , Regent Street , under the presidency of Bro . J . S . Miller W . M . Bro . B . Fiild was installed as Worshipful Master , and the following were appointed as the Officers for the year : Bros . J . S . Miller I . P . M ., S . Lancaster S . W ., H . Moss J . W ., M . D . Loewenstark P . M . Treasurer ,

SAMSON LODGE , No . 1668

Baron D . Barnett P . M . Sec , , 1 . Van Praagh S . D ., A . F . Casperd J . D ., J . Segenburg I . G ., E . Hahn D . C , J . Nash Steward , and Oberdoerffer Tyler . The other business of the meeting comprised the balloting for three candidates and tho initiation of two of thorn , Messrs . N . Nersessian and Thomas Mudgo Lamble . At tho conclusion of the

proceedings the brethren dined together , under the presidency of Bro . Fiild , the newly installed Master , and iu due course the nsnal toast list was honoured . Bro . Miller I . P . M . proposed the health of the Worshipfnl Master , a toasfc always welcome in every Lodge .

The present ruler of the Samson Lodgo was one of the olde-t members , and had served through tho several offices . Ho felt onvinced Bro . Fiild would conduct the affairs of the Lodge in such a manner as to give entire satisfaction . In reply the Worshipful Master tendered his heartv thanks for tho toasfc and trasi'ed he miirhfc

always deserve so pleasing a welcome . He then proposed tho health of the Initiates , giving tho newly admitted brethren a hearty welcome , in the name of the Lodge . The Initiates having replied , fche Worshipful Master proposed tho health of the Immediate Past Master , Bro . Miller . In the course of his remarks Bro . Fiild

referred to the way in whioh his predecessor had conducted tho affairs of ' „ he Lodge , and hoped he would long be among them as a Past Master . He had great pleasure iu presenting to Bro . Miller the handsome jewel the members had prepared for him , and he trusted he would long have good health to wear it . The jewel bore the following inscription :

SAMSON LOOGE , NO . 1668 , W . M . 18 S 7-S 8 . Presented by the members of the Samson Lodge , No . 1668 , To Bro . J . S . MIIXEK P . M . As a mark of fcheir respect ; aud esteem , and in recognition of his valuable services as W . M . during his year of office . Sth May 1888

. Bro . . Miller replied . He thanked the brethren very much for the presentation which had just been made to him , and considered tbey had given him a very beautiful jewel ; but whafc he prized more than all was the secret which attached to it—the secret that it was proof

he had given thetn satistaction and had won their approval . The jewel would really havo no value iu his eyes if ho did not feel thafc ib carried , with ifc the approbation of the members of the Lodge . As it was , he should value it as a memento of the

very pleasant duties he had falfilfcd in tho Samson Lodge , lie assured them ho did nofc thafc day givo up his interest in the affairs of the Lodge simply becanse he had retired from the chair , for he shonld continue to do all that lay in his power for its benefit ,

and m doing so he hoped he should merit the approval of the members . The toast of the Past Masters was next given , there being present , in addition to thoso already named , Bros . I . Quincey , C Hochse , and E . S . Kingsbury . Without the services of tbe Past Masters the VV . M . felt the Lodgo would make but poor progress . Bro .

Loewenstark replied . Ho hardly knew how to thank them lor tlie kind reception he had ever received in tho Lodge . He was very proud of his position , and hoped tbe Lodgo would havo the help of

many more Past Masters in years to come . Bro . Barnet ., also acknowledged the toast , and then the Worshipful Master proposed tho health of tho Visitors . He hoped ho and the othor members of the Lodge had given their guests snob a welcome as would induce them

Notices Of Meetings.

to desire to again visit the Samson . Bro . Marks W . M . 185 and others acknowledged the toast , which was followed by that of the Treasurer and Secretary . Bro . Barnett replied to this , and said both he and Bro . Loewenstark tried to do their besfc , and were always pleased when their efforts called forth a word of commendation from

the Lodge . The toast of the Press was given , and acknowledged by Bro . Morgan jun ., after which tbe meeting was brought to a conclusion . Among the visitors were Bros . S . J . Heilborn 463 , A . R . Marks W . M . 185 , J . G . Albert J . D . 227 , J . Fiild 917 , G . B . Yepp 21 , B . Hergels 188 , Turle Lee 1922 , H . Yates 2182 , F . H . Cozens Org .

907 , J . Stroud S . W . 1227 , 0 . J . Smith 1658 . Dnring the evening some excellent songs were given , the following programme being carried ont , nnder the direction of Bro . Turle Lee : — " National Anthem "; piano FOIO , Bro . Turle Lee ; song , " When other lips , "

Balfe , Bro . Henry Yates ; humorous song , Bro . Fred Cozens ; song , "The Bugler , " Pinsuti , Bro . Kingsbury ; song , " I'll sing thee songs , " Clay , Bro . Henry Yates ; humorous song , Bro . Fred . Cozens ( with , dnring the evening , obligato accompaniment of bones and banjo by serenadcrs outside ) .

EARL OF LATHOM LODGE . No . 1922

THE regular meeting of this Lodge was held on Monday , 14 fch insfcJ afc the Surrey Masonic Hall , Camberwell , when the chair of K . S . was ( in the absence of Bro . Cannon W . M . ) occupied by Bro . C , R . J , Evans I . P . M . Amongst the brethren present , and who signed fche attendance book , were Bros . C . Sims S . W ., J . M . Spencer J . W ., A . Rnnacres P . M . Treasnrer , R . J . Taylor P . M . Secretary , J . W . S .

Chapman P . M . Dir . of Cers ., J . G . Albert S . D ., L . 0 . Shipton J . D ., Wm . Burridge I . G ., R . Clare and W . C . Codman Stewards , Albert J . Clarke Asst . Dir . of Cers ., P . M . 's E . Witts and G . W . Evans , Bros . 0 . Lemere , R . Peachey , G . Helyer , R . R . Willson , A . Blenkarn , R . M . Gatliff , J . A . Gaze , Francis Moss , Francis Moss jun ., J . K .

Boddy , T . Bowler . Visitors—J . D . E . Tarr W . M . 1293 , Jas . Stevens P . M . 1216 , 1246 , &

most admirably conducted by the acting W . M . Bro . Evans . After closing of the Lodge the brethren adjourned to a capitally served dinner , and toasts , recitations , songs and bright speeches occupied

the remainder of a most agreeable Masonic reunion . We specially noted fche efforts of Bros . Boddy , J . W . S . Chapman ( "Bill Adams" ) and James Stevens to add to the interest of the gathering by their excellent recitations .

PRUDENCE AND INDUSTRY LODGE , No . 1953

THE annual meeting took place afc the Masonic-hall , George Hotel , Chard , on Wednesday , the 9 th inst ., when Bro . F . H . Warren was duly installed W . M . for the ensuing year . The ceremony was ably performed by Bro . R . C . Else . The W . M . then appointed and invested his Officers , as follow ;—Bros . Toms I . P . M ., Indge S . W ., Mitchell J . W ., Dominy S . W ., Norrington J . D ., England Treasurer ,

Derrick Sec , Plank D . C , Gawler and Symes Stewards , Drower Org ., and White Tyler . The banquet took place at the George Hotel , afc which a goodly number sat down , including visiting brethren from Nyanza Lodge , Ilminster , and also from Lodge Virtue and Honour , Axminster . The usual Loyal and Masonic toasts were proposed and honoured , and a pleasant evening was spent .

WOLSELEY LODGE , No . 1993

THIS Lodge celebrated the Festival of Sfc . John afc the Town Hall Buildings , Kiug-streefc , Manchester , on Saturday , the 28 th nlfc ., when Bro . L . J . Griffiths was installed as Worshipful Master , and fche following invested as the Officers for the year . Bros . Robt . Beres * ford I . P . M ., C . Crowther S . W ., J . McCallum J . W ., J . W . Rattray Chap ., D . Edwards P . M . Treas ., J . Hatton P . M . Sec , Henry Darbyshire

THE Installation meeting was held in the old and historic building known as the Berrymead Priory , situated near the High Street , Acton , on Monday , the 7 tti instant . There were present Bros . J . A . C . mmell W . M ., E . Monson jun . S . VV ., J . Ward J . W ., C . W . Francis S . D ., A . B . Phillips I . G ., E . 11 . Sng _ r Sec , F . Botley I . P . M .,

P . M . ' s C . E . Botley and G . Wright ; C . Pearce , Owen , P . Check J . Ad _ ttis , Braden , E . J . Acworth , S . Pdrkhouse , P . Monson , W . J . Murlis , VV . Rcge > . ter , U . W . Blake , Capt . R . Grey , Major Michod , Rev . A . II . Dicker , Fountaine , D . invers , VV . Eydmann , J . A . Craven ,

E . E . Gefl-. iwski , Sutton , W . M . ShirrefF , H . It . Herman , W . Llarst , Raynham Stewart P . G . D ., F . Binckes P . G . S . B ., Norton , S . J . Longton , Williams . Tho W . M . elect received letter , of re . rt-t afc their inability to be present from Bros . Lure ! P-.. rge Hamilton ,

Frank Richardson P . G . D ., J . M . Case P . G . D ., T . J . Pigotr , D C . L ., P . A . G . D . C , & c , & c . The Lodge having been op . i . ed in due f . rm , and the minutes ot previous meeting read ancl confirmed , wa . adv , ncd to tho 2 nd degree , when Bro . E . Monson was pr . sented ns VV . M . elect , ancl wiih all formalities duly observed installed into the chair

of K . S . by Bro . J . A . Camm . ll . The Installing Master presented aud explained the working tools of the vanous degrees . The VV . M . invested his Officers , a . follow : —Bros . J . Ward S . W ., 0 . VV . Francis

P . M . D . C , J . W . WilcockS . D ., N . Holyoake J . D ., VV . W . Siddell Org .,

G . Redfern jan . I . G ., J . Dean , E . P . Ridgeway , Jno . Wilson , J . Crampfcon , W . Holland , G . S . Smeeth Stewards , and J . Forrest Tyler . The addresses following the installation were given by Bros . Walker , Harris , Edwards and Darbyshire respectively . A banquet followed the Lodge meeting , the nsnal toasts being honoured .

THE PRIORY LODGE OF ACTON , No . 1996

J . W ., W . Roebuck P . M . P . G . S . B . Treasurer , E . LL Snug Secretary , C . E . Botley D . C . F . A . Husscll S . D ., A . T . Phillips J . D ., Gis . i . g Skelton I . G ., W . Hurst Steward , and Harrison Tyler . A ter the investiture , the Installing Master gave the usual addresses , Later

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degree , Bro . Secretary read the dispensation of Grand Lodge , permit - ting Bro . Williams to be installed W . M . of this Lodge , although his term of office as W . M . of the Dalhousie Lodge had not expired . Bro . Williams was then installed into the chair of K . S . with all due formality and solemnity by Bro . Collings . Tho VV . M . having been

duly proclaimed and saluted in the usual manner , and the Antient Charges given to Master , Wardens , & o ., the W . M . was pleased to appoint his Officers , as follow : —Bros . Wing S . W ., Harding J . W ., Watkins Treasurer , Robinson P . M . Secretary , Collings P . M . D . O ., Sandalla S . D ., Oliver J . D ., Coombes I . G ., Page P . M . Steward , Stacey

P . M . Organist , Gordon Assistant Organist , and Walkley P . M . Tyler . The report of the Audit Committee having been read by Bro . Grundy , and supported by Bros . Gordon and Stern , and some other formal business having been transacted , the Lodge was closed according to ancient custom . At the banquet which ensued about fifty-eight sat

down , and after doing excellent service on the good things provided by the worthy host , Bro . Page , the W . M . proposed the usual Loyal and Masonic toasts , which were received with enthusiasm , and accorded musical honours . Bro . Robinson proposed tho health of tbe W . M ., and congratulated the Lodge on having such a thoroughly good

Mason aa its Master . Bro . Boehr gave a well-executed solo ou tho zithei * , and the W . M . responded in a very short bnt pithy speech . Apologising for having to be short , on account of the lateness of the hour , Bro . Williams proceeded to propose the Visitors . Bro . Higharn gave a brilliant pianoforte solo , " La petite Reine , " and Bros . Cause ,

Canon Floyd , Morrow , and others responded , all of them speaking in flattering terms of the reception they had met with , and of the excellent working of the Lodge . Tho next toast was tho Installing Master , proposed by tho W . M . Bro . Morrow sang " Good night , beloved , " ancl Bro . Collings responded . The Past Masters came

next . After a cornet solo by Bro . Heath , Bro . Boehr responded . The Treasurer and Secretary was the nexfc toasfc , and then u song , " Give me the man of honest heart , " by Bro . Gordon . Bro . Watkins replied . The Officers were nexfc complimented . Song , tho "Lads

in red , ' Bros . Page , and then the S . W . replied . The Tyler s toast concluded a most successful ancl interesting evening . The musical arrangements of the banquet were under the direction of Bro Gordon .

THE members of this Lodge celebrated their annual meeting on Tuesday , fche Sth inst ., afc tbe Regent Masonic Hall , Cafe Royal , Regent Street , under the presidency of Bro . J . S . Miller W . M . Bro . B . Fiild was installed as Worshipful Master , and the following were appointed as the Officers for the year : Bros . J . S . Miller I . P . M ., S . Lancaster S . W ., H . Moss J . W ., M . D . Loewenstark P . M . Treasurer ,

SAMSON LODGE , No . 1668

Baron D . Barnett P . M . Sec , , 1 . Van Praagh S . D ., A . F . Casperd J . D ., J . Segenburg I . G ., E . Hahn D . C , J . Nash Steward , and Oberdoerffer Tyler . The other business of the meeting comprised the balloting for three candidates and tho initiation of two of thorn , Messrs . N . Nersessian and Thomas Mudgo Lamble . At tho conclusion of the

proceedings the brethren dined together , under the presidency of Bro . Fiild , the newly installed Master , and iu due course the nsnal toast list was honoured . Bro . Miller I . P . M . proposed the health of the Worshipfnl Master , a toasfc always welcome in every Lodge .

The present ruler of the Samson Lodgo was one of the olde-t members , and had served through tho several offices . Ho felt onvinced Bro . Fiild would conduct the affairs of the Lodge in such a manner as to give entire satisfaction . In reply the Worshipful Master tendered his heartv thanks for tho toasfc and trasi'ed he miirhfc

always deserve so pleasing a welcome . He then proposed tho health of the Initiates , giving tho newly admitted brethren a hearty welcome , in the name of the Lodge . The Initiates having replied , fche Worshipful Master proposed tho health of the Immediate Past Master , Bro . Miller . In the course of his remarks Bro . Fiild

referred to the way in whioh his predecessor had conducted tho affairs of ' „ he Lodge , and hoped he would long be among them as a Past Master . He had great pleasure iu presenting to Bro . Miller the handsome jewel the members had prepared for him , and he trusted he would long have good health to wear it . The jewel bore the following inscription :

SAMSON LOOGE , NO . 1668 , W . M . 18 S 7-S 8 . Presented by the members of the Samson Lodge , No . 1668 , To Bro . J . S . MIIXEK P . M . As a mark of fcheir respect ; aud esteem , and in recognition of his valuable services as W . M . during his year of office . Sth May 1888

. Bro . . Miller replied . He thanked the brethren very much for the presentation which had just been made to him , and considered tbey had given him a very beautiful jewel ; but whafc he prized more than all was the secret which attached to it—the secret that it was proof

he had given thetn satistaction and had won their approval . The jewel would really havo no value iu his eyes if ho did not feel thafc ib carried , with ifc the approbation of the members of the Lodge . As it was , he should value it as a memento of the

very pleasant duties he had falfilfcd in tho Samson Lodge , lie assured them ho did nofc thafc day givo up his interest in the affairs of the Lodge simply becanse he had retired from the chair , for he shonld continue to do all that lay in his power for its benefit ,

and m doing so he hoped he should merit the approval of the members . The toast of the Past Masters was next given , there being present , in addition to thoso already named , Bros . I . Quincey , C Hochse , and E . S . Kingsbury . Without the services of tbe Past Masters the VV . M . felt the Lodgo would make but poor progress . Bro .

Loewenstark replied . Ho hardly knew how to thank them lor tlie kind reception he had ever received in tho Lodge . He was very proud of his position , and hoped tbe Lodgo would havo the help of

many more Past Masters in years to come . Bro . Barnet ., also acknowledged the toast , and then the Worshipful Master proposed tho health of tho Visitors . He hoped ho and the othor members of the Lodge had given their guests snob a welcome as would induce them

Notices Of Meetings.

to desire to again visit the Samson . Bro . Marks W . M . 185 and others acknowledged the toast , which was followed by that of the Treasurer and Secretary . Bro . Barnett replied to this , and said both he and Bro . Loewenstark tried to do their besfc , and were always pleased when their efforts called forth a word of commendation from

the Lodge . The toast of the Press was given , and acknowledged by Bro . Morgan jun ., after which tbe meeting was brought to a conclusion . Among the visitors were Bros . S . J . Heilborn 463 , A . R . Marks W . M . 185 , J . G . Albert J . D . 227 , J . Fiild 917 , G . B . Yepp 21 , B . Hergels 188 , Turle Lee 1922 , H . Yates 2182 , F . H . Cozens Org .

907 , J . Stroud S . W . 1227 , 0 . J . Smith 1658 . Dnring the evening some excellent songs were given , the following programme being carried ont , nnder the direction of Bro . Turle Lee : — " National Anthem "; piano FOIO , Bro . Turle Lee ; song , " When other lips , "

Balfe , Bro . Henry Yates ; humorous song , Bro . Fred Cozens ; song , "The Bugler , " Pinsuti , Bro . Kingsbury ; song , " I'll sing thee songs , " Clay , Bro . Henry Yates ; humorous song , Bro . Fred . Cozens ( with , dnring the evening , obligato accompaniment of bones and banjo by serenadcrs outside ) .

EARL OF LATHOM LODGE . No . 1922

THE regular meeting of this Lodge was held on Monday , 14 fch insfcJ afc the Surrey Masonic Hall , Camberwell , when the chair of K . S . was ( in the absence of Bro . Cannon W . M . ) occupied by Bro . C , R . J , Evans I . P . M . Amongst the brethren present , and who signed fche attendance book , were Bros . C . Sims S . W ., J . M . Spencer J . W ., A . Rnnacres P . M . Treasnrer , R . J . Taylor P . M . Secretary , J . W . S .

Chapman P . M . Dir . of Cers ., J . G . Albert S . D ., L . 0 . Shipton J . D ., Wm . Burridge I . G ., R . Clare and W . C . Codman Stewards , Albert J . Clarke Asst . Dir . of Cers ., P . M . 's E . Witts and G . W . Evans , Bros . 0 . Lemere , R . Peachey , G . Helyer , R . R . Willson , A . Blenkarn , R . M . Gatliff , J . A . Gaze , Francis Moss , Francis Moss jun ., J . K .

Boddy , T . Bowler . Visitors—J . D . E . Tarr W . M . 1293 , Jas . Stevens P . M . 1216 , 1246 , &

most admirably conducted by the acting W . M . Bro . Evans . After closing of the Lodge the brethren adjourned to a capitally served dinner , and toasts , recitations , songs and bright speeches occupied

the remainder of a most agreeable Masonic reunion . We specially noted fche efforts of Bros . Boddy , J . W . S . Chapman ( "Bill Adams" ) and James Stevens to add to the interest of the gathering by their excellent recitations .

PRUDENCE AND INDUSTRY LODGE , No . 1953

THE annual meeting took place afc the Masonic-hall , George Hotel , Chard , on Wednesday , the 9 th inst ., when Bro . F . H . Warren was duly installed W . M . for the ensuing year . The ceremony was ably performed by Bro . R . C . Else . The W . M . then appointed and invested his Officers , as follow ;—Bros . Toms I . P . M ., Indge S . W ., Mitchell J . W ., Dominy S . W ., Norrington J . D ., England Treasurer ,

Derrick Sec , Plank D . C , Gawler and Symes Stewards , Drower Org ., and White Tyler . The banquet took place at the George Hotel , afc which a goodly number sat down , including visiting brethren from Nyanza Lodge , Ilminster , and also from Lodge Virtue and Honour , Axminster . The usual Loyal and Masonic toasts were proposed and honoured , and a pleasant evening was spent .

WOLSELEY LODGE , No . 1993

THIS Lodge celebrated the Festival of Sfc . John afc the Town Hall Buildings , Kiug-streefc , Manchester , on Saturday , the 28 th nlfc ., when Bro . L . J . Griffiths was installed as Worshipful Master , and fche following invested as the Officers for the year . Bros . Robt . Beres * ford I . P . M ., C . Crowther S . W ., J . McCallum J . W ., J . W . Rattray Chap ., D . Edwards P . M . Treas ., J . Hatton P . M . Sec , Henry Darbyshire

THE Installation meeting was held in the old and historic building known as the Berrymead Priory , situated near the High Street , Acton , on Monday , the 7 tti instant . There were present Bros . J . A . C . mmell W . M ., E . Monson jun . S . VV ., J . Ward J . W ., C . W . Francis S . D ., A . B . Phillips I . G ., E . 11 . Sng _ r Sec , F . Botley I . P . M .,

P . M . ' s C . E . Botley and G . Wright ; C . Pearce , Owen , P . Check J . Ad _ ttis , Braden , E . J . Acworth , S . Pdrkhouse , P . Monson , W . J . Murlis , VV . Rcge > . ter , U . W . Blake , Capt . R . Grey , Major Michod , Rev . A . II . Dicker , Fountaine , D . invers , VV . Eydmann , J . A . Craven ,

E . E . Gefl-. iwski , Sutton , W . M . ShirrefF , H . It . Herman , W . Llarst , Raynham Stewart P . G . D ., F . Binckes P . G . S . B ., Norton , S . J . Longton , Williams . Tho W . M . elect received letter , of re . rt-t afc their inability to be present from Bros . Lure ! P-.. rge Hamilton ,

Frank Richardson P . G . D ., J . M . Case P . G . D ., T . J . Pigotr , D C . L ., P . A . G . D . C , & c , & c . The Lodge having been op . i . ed in due f . rm , and the minutes ot previous meeting read ancl confirmed , wa . adv , ncd to tho 2 nd degree , when Bro . E . Monson was pr . sented ns VV . M . elect , ancl wiih all formalities duly observed installed into the chair

of K . S . by Bro . J . A . Camm . ll . The Installing Master presented aud explained the working tools of the vanous degrees . The VV . M . invested his Officers , a . follow : —Bros . J . Ward S . W ., 0 . VV . Francis

P . M . D . C , J . W . WilcockS . D ., N . Holyoake J . D ., VV . W . Siddell Org .,

G . Redfern jan . I . G ., J . Dean , E . P . Ridgeway , Jno . Wilson , J . Crampfcon , W . Holland , G . S . Smeeth Stewards , and J . Forrest Tyler . The addresses following the installation were given by Bros . Walker , Harris , Edwards and Darbyshire respectively . A banquet followed the Lodge meeting , the nsnal toasts being honoured .

THE PRIORY LODGE OF ACTON , No . 1996

J . W ., W . Roebuck P . M . P . G . S . B . Treasurer , E . LL Snug Secretary , C . E . Botley D . C . F . A . Husscll S . D ., A . T . Phillips J . D ., Gis . i . g Skelton I . G ., W . Hurst Steward , and Harrison Tyler . A ter the investiture , the Installing Master gave the usual addresses , Later

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