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MASONIC BENEvVlENT INSTITUTION . For Aged Freemasons and Widows of Freemasons . Grand Patron and President : His ROYJLI , HIGHNESS THE PRINCE OP WALES , K . G . & c , M . W . G . M . Treasurer : —JOHN A . FARNFIELD , Esq . Bankers : —LONDON AND WESTMINSTER BANK ( Bloomsbury Branch ) , 214 High Holborn , London , "W . C . Upwards of 1672 Annuitants have received the benefits of the Institution since its foundation in 1842 and 1849 . 207 men and 248 widows are Annuitants at the present time . 30 widows , in addition , are receiving half their late husband ' s annuity . Amount paid Annually in Annuities £ 16 , 684 124 CANDIDATES FOR NEXT ELECTION . Only 18 vacancies . THE ANNIVERSARY FESTIVAL Will be held at the FREEMASONS' TAVERN , LONDON , W . C ., ON TUESDAY , 27 TH FEBRUARY 1900 , Under the distinguished Presidency of The Right Honourable LORD ADDINGTON , R . W . Prov . Q . Master for Buckinghamshire . Brethren are earnestly solicited to accept the Stewardship upon this most important occasion , and to kindly forward their names as soon as possible , with full particulars , to JAMES TERRY ( Pat ., P . G . Swd . B . ) , Secretary , by whom the same will be gladly received , and who will thankfully acknowledge same . Office—4 Freemasons' Hall , London , W . C .
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B ^^^^^^^^^ l SATURDAY , 20 TH JANUARY 1900 .
R.M.I. Girls.
R . M . I . GIRLS .
THE . Quarterly Court was held on Thursday of last week , when Bro . A . C . Spaull P . G . Std . B . presided , and the gratifying announcement was made that the Earl of Lathom Prov . G . M . West Lancashire would preside at next year ' s Festival , the chairman for the present year being the Earl of Dartmouth Prov . G . M . Staffordshire .
It was announced that one of the pupils of the Institution had died while away on her holidays , and it was decided to admit the candidate highest on the list of those unsuccessful at the last election in her place .
The list of candidates for the April election was settled —there are still sixteen forward from the last contest , and sixteen new cases—and the number of vacancies declared at seventeen .
R.M.I. Boys.
R . M . I . BOYS .
THE Quarterly Court was held on Friday of last week , under the presidency of Bro . Richard Eve P . G . Treas ., the business as set out in the Agenda we published in our issue of the 6 th inst . being duly disposed of . The list of candidates for the April election was settled at 42 , of whom 27 are first applications , while the number of
vacancies to be filled was declared at thirty—a most satisfactory proportion .
Girls School Festival Chairman.
GIRLS SCHOOL FESTIVAL CHAIRMAN .
ON the occasion of the installation meeting of the Etruscan Lodge , Longton , in proposing the toast of the
Girls School Festival Chairman.
Provincial Grand Master the Earl of Dartmouth , Bro . G . Bennion said Lord Dartmouth was a nobleman of whom they were all proud . In every position to which he had been called in the county he discharged his duties in the most exemplary manner . They had recently seen in relation
to the war the lead which he had given to every county movement ; they could not doubt that in return he would be supported in everything he took in hand . They as _ Masons would feel it their bounden duty to support him in every Masonic work , especially in the present year , when he was
to preside at the Girls Festival . He was sure that no nobleman could occupy his position with greater advantage to the community and credit to himself . The toast was drunk with the greatest cordiality . Later on , in proposing the toast of the Masonic Charities , it was said that however well they
might have supported the Charities in Staffordshire , there was still some Lodges which had not done their duty . The Etruscan Lodge had supported the Charities in the most noble * manner , and he hoped that the ten or twelve Stewards they
sent to the School Festival two years ago would be exceeded when Lord Dartmouth took the chair in May next . They had now in the Schools from the Province seven boys and five girls , and they had also four annuitants .
Masonic Aid For War Victims.
MASONIC AID FOR WAR VICTIMS .
1 THE following additional sums have been acknowledged on behalf of the different London relief Funds started in connection with the South African campaign : MANSION HOUSE WAR FUND . Narberth Lodge , No . 2001 - - - 6 0 0 St . Michael Lodge , No . 211 - - - - 6 5 0
DAILY TELEGRAPH FUND . Shillings . Hadrian Lodge , No . 2483 - - - - - 212 £ Hampden Lodge , No . 2427 310 Justice Lodge , No . 147 ... 200
Londesborough Lodge , No . 1681 - - - - 200 John Hervey Chapter , No . 1260 - - - - 110 Excelsior Lodge , No . 1155 ... 105 St . Peter Chapter , No . 442 - - - - 105 Grenville Lodge , No . 1787 33
An interesting ceremony took place at a meeting of the Zetland Lodge , held at the Bell Hotel , Gloucester , on . Wednesday evening , ioth inst ., when Mr . H . Percy Jew , of Gloucester , was initiated a member of the Lodge . The occasion was a remarkable one in more than one respect ,
inasmuch as Bro . Jew had volunteered , and been accepted , for service with the Imperial Yeomanry in South Africa , and was present on short leave from Horfield Barracks , Bristol . Bro . Jew sen . P . M . D . C ., father of the newly-initiated Mason , has held Office in the Zetland Lodge for some twenty years ,
and in token of the respect in which he is held a brilliant assemblage of over seventy Brethren , from all parts of the Province , attended the Lodge and the banquet which followed . The Brethren accorded Bro . H . P . Jew a most hearty welcome , and , referring to the campaign before him , wished him " God speed , " and " A safe return . "
Under the auspices of Segontium Lodge , No . 606 , a ball took place at the Royal Sportsman Hotel , Carnarvon , on the nth inst , in aid of the Transvaal Relief Fund . A large number of tickets were subscribed for , but the prevalence of
the influenza epidemic told somewhat severely on the attendance compared with what it would otherwise have been . Splendid arrangements were made by the Committee , of which Bro . W . Lloyd Griffith was the Secretary .
Royal Arch.
ROYAL ARCH .
TRUTH INSTRUCTION CHAPTER , No 1458 . A MEETING was held at tho Mosley Hotel , Manchester , on Tuesday , 9 th inst ., Companion Buckley Carr P . Z . 993 P . G . J . Preceptor . There was a good attendance of mernbera , and the following visitors supported the proceedings , viz ., Coinpa . W . J . Melling P . Z . Recifcude 581 P . P . D . C ., J . B . Carter H . 152 , and B . Turner 2 nd A . S . 581 .
The ceremony of exaltation was rehearsed by Companion T . C . Lilley J . 581 , Companion Walker acting as candidate . Comp . Lilley also gave a portion ot the mystical lecture to ao . appreciative audience . Other acting Officers were Comps . Carter as H ., Thomas Threlfall J ., H . Hellewell S . B ., Jas . Cooper S . N ., and W . E . Mowbray P . S . Comps . Carter and Turner were proposed as members , and their advent into the Chapter will swell the number to over eighty .
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MASONIC BENEvVlENT INSTITUTION . For Aged Freemasons and Widows of Freemasons . Grand Patron and President : His ROYJLI , HIGHNESS THE PRINCE OP WALES , K . G . & c , M . W . G . M . Treasurer : —JOHN A . FARNFIELD , Esq . Bankers : —LONDON AND WESTMINSTER BANK ( Bloomsbury Branch ) , 214 High Holborn , London , "W . C . Upwards of 1672 Annuitants have received the benefits of the Institution since its foundation in 1842 and 1849 . 207 men and 248 widows are Annuitants at the present time . 30 widows , in addition , are receiving half their late husband ' s annuity . Amount paid Annually in Annuities £ 16 , 684 124 CANDIDATES FOR NEXT ELECTION . Only 18 vacancies . THE ANNIVERSARY FESTIVAL Will be held at the FREEMASONS' TAVERN , LONDON , W . C ., ON TUESDAY , 27 TH FEBRUARY 1900 , Under the distinguished Presidency of The Right Honourable LORD ADDINGTON , R . W . Prov . Q . Master for Buckinghamshire . Brethren are earnestly solicited to accept the Stewardship upon this most important occasion , and to kindly forward their names as soon as possible , with full particulars , to JAMES TERRY ( Pat ., P . G . Swd . B . ) , Secretary , by whom the same will be gladly received , and who will thankfully acknowledge same . Office—4 Freemasons' Hall , London , W . C .
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B ^^^^^^^^^ l SATURDAY , 20 TH JANUARY 1900 .
R.M.I. Girls.
R . M . I . GIRLS .
THE . Quarterly Court was held on Thursday of last week , when Bro . A . C . Spaull P . G . Std . B . presided , and the gratifying announcement was made that the Earl of Lathom Prov . G . M . West Lancashire would preside at next year ' s Festival , the chairman for the present year being the Earl of Dartmouth Prov . G . M . Staffordshire .
It was announced that one of the pupils of the Institution had died while away on her holidays , and it was decided to admit the candidate highest on the list of those unsuccessful at the last election in her place .
The list of candidates for the April election was settled —there are still sixteen forward from the last contest , and sixteen new cases—and the number of vacancies declared at seventeen .
R.M.I. Boys.
R . M . I . BOYS .
THE Quarterly Court was held on Friday of last week , under the presidency of Bro . Richard Eve P . G . Treas ., the business as set out in the Agenda we published in our issue of the 6 th inst . being duly disposed of . The list of candidates for the April election was settled at 42 , of whom 27 are first applications , while the number of
vacancies to be filled was declared at thirty—a most satisfactory proportion .
Girls School Festival Chairman.
GIRLS SCHOOL FESTIVAL CHAIRMAN .
ON the occasion of the installation meeting of the Etruscan Lodge , Longton , in proposing the toast of the
Girls School Festival Chairman.
Provincial Grand Master the Earl of Dartmouth , Bro . G . Bennion said Lord Dartmouth was a nobleman of whom they were all proud . In every position to which he had been called in the county he discharged his duties in the most exemplary manner . They had recently seen in relation
to the war the lead which he had given to every county movement ; they could not doubt that in return he would be supported in everything he took in hand . They as _ Masons would feel it their bounden duty to support him in every Masonic work , especially in the present year , when he was
to preside at the Girls Festival . He was sure that no nobleman could occupy his position with greater advantage to the community and credit to himself . The toast was drunk with the greatest cordiality . Later on , in proposing the toast of the Masonic Charities , it was said that however well they
might have supported the Charities in Staffordshire , there was still some Lodges which had not done their duty . The Etruscan Lodge had supported the Charities in the most noble * manner , and he hoped that the ten or twelve Stewards they
sent to the School Festival two years ago would be exceeded when Lord Dartmouth took the chair in May next . They had now in the Schools from the Province seven boys and five girls , and they had also four annuitants .
Masonic Aid For War Victims.
MASONIC AID FOR WAR VICTIMS .
1 THE following additional sums have been acknowledged on behalf of the different London relief Funds started in connection with the South African campaign : MANSION HOUSE WAR FUND . Narberth Lodge , No . 2001 - - - 6 0 0 St . Michael Lodge , No . 211 - - - - 6 5 0
DAILY TELEGRAPH FUND . Shillings . Hadrian Lodge , No . 2483 - - - - - 212 £ Hampden Lodge , No . 2427 310 Justice Lodge , No . 147 ... 200
Londesborough Lodge , No . 1681 - - - - 200 John Hervey Chapter , No . 1260 - - - - 110 Excelsior Lodge , No . 1155 ... 105 St . Peter Chapter , No . 442 - - - - 105 Grenville Lodge , No . 1787 33
An interesting ceremony took place at a meeting of the Zetland Lodge , held at the Bell Hotel , Gloucester , on . Wednesday evening , ioth inst ., when Mr . H . Percy Jew , of Gloucester , was initiated a member of the Lodge . The occasion was a remarkable one in more than one respect ,
inasmuch as Bro . Jew had volunteered , and been accepted , for service with the Imperial Yeomanry in South Africa , and was present on short leave from Horfield Barracks , Bristol . Bro . Jew sen . P . M . D . C ., father of the newly-initiated Mason , has held Office in the Zetland Lodge for some twenty years ,
and in token of the respect in which he is held a brilliant assemblage of over seventy Brethren , from all parts of the Province , attended the Lodge and the banquet which followed . The Brethren accorded Bro . H . P . Jew a most hearty welcome , and , referring to the campaign before him , wished him " God speed , " and " A safe return . "
Under the auspices of Segontium Lodge , No . 606 , a ball took place at the Royal Sportsman Hotel , Carnarvon , on the nth inst , in aid of the Transvaal Relief Fund . A large number of tickets were subscribed for , but the prevalence of
the influenza epidemic told somewhat severely on the attendance compared with what it would otherwise have been . Splendid arrangements were made by the Committee , of which Bro . W . Lloyd Griffith was the Secretary .
Royal Arch.
ROYAL ARCH .
TRUTH INSTRUCTION CHAPTER , No 1458 . A MEETING was held at tho Mosley Hotel , Manchester , on Tuesday , 9 th inst ., Companion Buckley Carr P . Z . 993 P . G . J . Preceptor . There was a good attendance of mernbera , and the following visitors supported the proceedings , viz ., Coinpa . W . J . Melling P . Z . Recifcude 581 P . P . D . C ., J . B . Carter H . 152 , and B . Turner 2 nd A . S . 581 .
The ceremony of exaltation was rehearsed by Companion T . C . Lilley J . 581 , Companion Walker acting as candidate . Comp . Lilley also gave a portion ot the mystical lecture to ao . appreciative audience . Other acting Officers were Comps . Carter as H ., Thomas Threlfall J ., H . Hellewell S . B ., Jas . Cooper S . N ., and W . E . Mowbray P . S . Comps . Carter and Turner were proposed as members , and their advent into the Chapter will swell the number to over eighty .