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Notice Of Meetings.

Sayer was elected to fill the chair on Tuesday next , when a large gathering of the brethren is expected . A vote of tlianks to Bro . Chicken waa recorded on the minutes , for the able manner in which ho had filled the chair , for tho first timo , at this Lodge of Instruction .

Pythagorean Chapter of Instruction , No . 79 . —The meetings of this popular Chapter of Instruction wero resumed ( after tho summer recess ) on Friday evening last , at Bro . Boncoy's , Portland Hotel , London Street , Greenwich . In consequence of tho unfavourable weather , tho attendance of working Companions was scarcely so numerous as usual , and the paucity of tho gathering might also bo in somo

degree accounted for by many of the brethren boing still on their holiday tonrs . Tho Chapter having been opened in accordance with ancient rites , the ceremony of installation was ably rehearsed by Comp . Dusseo , tho present Z . of tho Pythagorean Chapter , who was assisted by Comp . W . W . Smith as H ., and Comp . Catterson as J . Bro . James Griffin , the permanent Scribe E ., read the minntes of tho last

Convocation , which were confirmed . Amongst thoso present wero five P . Z . ' s , either of whom conld havo worked any portion of the beautif n \ ceremony , had there not been younger members requiring tho instruction and practice . To many brethren the knowledge of tho existence of a good working Chapter of Instruction will bo of great assistance , as thero aro so few , only eight besides this being

shown in tbe Calendar , and more than ono of these in abeyance—for instance , the Hope , No . 20 G , shown as meeting at the Globe , Royal Hill , Greenwich , but which has not met for instruction for years . There are in Greenwich and Deptford the following Chapters : — Pythagorean 79 , meeting at tho Ship Hotel , Greenwich ; St . George ' s 140 , at the Trafalgar Hotel , Greenwich ; the Temperance 169 ; and

Wellington 548 , at the White Swan , High Street , Deptford . Tho members of the Pythagorean Chapter of Instruction aro drawn principally from theso four Chapters , but it has also members from all parts of London , and musters between seventy aud eighty on tho roll . Tho meetings are held every Friday evening , from September

to May , at tho Portland Hotol , near Greenwich Eailway Station , under the able precoptorship of Comp . E . J . B . Bnmstoad P . Z . P . M . of tho Wellington Lodge 548 . Being within snch easy access by railway tho meetings are invariably largely attended , and much valuable instruction is afforded by tho Companions who take part in tho ceremonies .

La Tolerance Lodge of Instruction , No . 538 . —A meeting was hold on Wednesday , 17 th September , at tho " Green Dragon , " Maddox Street , W . Present : —Bros . C . J . W . Davis G . S . Micldx . W . M ., E . Child S . W ., R . H . Johnson J . W . ' , C . Davis Treas ., J . Hurdell Sec , Burgess S . D ., G . Festa J . D ., G . Gundy I . G ., P . M . Bro . F . Baker , and several members of the Lodge . After preliminaries tho ceremony of initiation was rehearsed , Bro . J . Hemming candidate . Several of tho sections wero worked and Lodge was closed

High Cross Lodge of Instruction , No . 754 . —A meeting was held on Thursday , llth September , at tho Coach and Horses , Tottenham . Present Bros . —J . Farren W . M ., Peach S . W ., Geo . Tegg J . W ., Thompson Preceptor , Garrod Sec ., Everdell S . D ., Oxley J . D ., Bryant l . G . ; also Bros . Mattocks , & c . The Lodge was opened in ancient form . Minor business being disposed of , the W . M .

proceeded to rehearse tho ceremony of initiation , Bro . Bryant acting as candidate , Bro . Oxley having offered himself as a candidate for tho second degree , was entrusted . Lodgo advanced , and the ceremony of passing was rehearsed , the Lodge was then opened iu the third , and closed down to the first degree . Bro . Bryant , of tho Enfield Lodge , No . 1237 , was elected a member , and Bro . Peach tho S . W . was elected to preside at next meeting .

Boyal Alfred Lodge of Instruction , No . 780 . —At tho Star and Garter , Kew Bridge , on Friday , 12 th September . Bros . Acworth W . M ., Tucker Treas . S . W ., Gunner Hon . Sec . J . W ., Costelow S . D ., Blasby J . D ., Gomm W . M . elect 780 I . G ., Roe P . M . Preceptor , Goss I . P . M ., Franckel , Emerson , 0 . E . Botley , Ewens , Brill , Talbot , Porter , & c . Locige was regularly formed , and the minutes of

last meeting were read , confirmed , and signed . Bro . Porter offered himself as candidate , and tho ceremony of initiation was rehearsed . Bro . Brill answered the questions leading to the second degree and retired . Lodge was advanced , and Bro . C . Botley was passed to second degree ; he also answered the questions leading to third degree , and retired . Lodge was regularly closed to the first degree . Bro . Ewens of 1612 was elected a member . Bro . Tucker was elected W . M .

tor 3 rd October . A snm of money was voted to a distressed brother of a New Zealand Lodge . The annual banquet was fixed for Friday , 28 th Nov ., nnd Bros . Blasby and Gunner wero appoiutcd to act as stewards for the same . Lodgo was then closed and adjourned till 19 th inst ., at the usual hour , when the W . M . of tho Mother Lodge will take the chair , and with his Officers rehearse so much of the Ritual of Installation as cau ho performed , preparatory to the regular meeting ou 26 th inst .

Dalhousie Lodge of Instruction , No . 860 . —Hold its weekly meeting on Tuesday evening , at Bro . Smyth's , Sisters ' Tavern , Pownall Road , Dalston . Bros . Christian W . M ., Johnson S . W ., Polak J . W ., Wordell S . D ., Greenwood J . D ., Giller LG ., Dallas Sec , Smyth Treas ., P . M . Wallington Preceptor . There were also present

Bros . Brasted , Moss , Forss , Carr , Hammond , Baker , Weige , Quay , Giller , and others . Lodge was opened , and after tho minutes had been read and confirmed , Bro . J . Lorkin answered the questions leading to tho third degree , and the W . M . rehearsed the ceremony of raising , tho Preceptor giving the traditional history . Lodge was called from labour to refreshment . On rcsumin- ? Bro . Moss worked

Notice Of Meetings.

tho first section of tho lecture , assisted by tho brethren . Tho Lodge was regularly closed to the first degree . Bro . P . M . Forbos , of Lodgo 65 , 948 , and Bro . Garrod of Lodgo 751 , wero elected members . Bro . Johnson was appointed W . M . for next Tuesday evening . The Fifteen Sections will bo worked in thia Lodge on tho fourth Tuesday in next month .

St . Augustine Lodge , Canterbury , No . 972 . —On 17 th September , in the unavoidable absence of tho W . M . Bro . P . M . Secra filled the chair ; Vile S . W ., E . Beer J . W ., H . F . Pringuer Sec , Miskin S . D ., Crump Steward , Rossiter I . G ., Harnett Tyler-, Past Masters G . Pilcher , Peirce , Welsh , C . Holttnm 31 ; Bros . Probert , Goldsmith , Hyde , Wm . Plant , Fagg , Potter , Moulding , Scoones , Prico ,

Westwood . Lodge was opened , and tho minutes of the last meeting wero read and confirmed . Bro . John F . Probert was then examined and entrusted . Lodge was opened in tho second , when Bro . Proberfc was ro-admittod and passed to tho degree of F . C . Bro . E . Boer gavo tho charge , and P . M . Welsh delivered tho lecture on tho tracing board . The sum of twenty guineas was voted for tho purchase of two votes for the Boys' School , also ton guineas for tho purchase of

ono voto for tho Benevolent Institution for Aged Freemasons . Two guineas each waa voted to the Kent and Canterbury Hospital and tho Dispensary . Bro . J . F . Cozens was appointed auditor for tho Building Committee . Bro . P . M . C . Holttnm road statement of disbursements made by him as Almoner . It was proposed by P . M . Secra , and seconded by P . M . Pilcher , that a voto of thanks be recorded to Bro . P . M . C . tlolttum for tho services ho had rendered tho Lodge . Lodgo was then closed .

Doric Lodge of Instruction , No . 933 . —At tho meeting held on the 12 th inst ., at tho Duke's Head , Whitechapel-road , Bro . 0 . II . Webb W . M . ; he was supported by Bros . Slaiter S . W ., Magrath J . W ., Moss S . D ., Tait J . D ., Macdonald I . G ., Past Masters Cundick Preceptor , Musto Secretary , Barrios , Myers ; also Bros . Clayton , Humm , Durell , Stephens , Stamp , Grounds , West , Lazarus ,

Chitson 1278 , Kemball and Partridge 1445 . Lodge was opened , and usual formalities having been observed , Bro . Webb proceeded to rehearse the greater portion of the Installation Ceremony , and performed his work most creditably . Lodge was resumed , and Bro . Friedeberg , who had been placed in tho chair , worked tho ceremony of passing in a manner which reflected credit both on himself and

tho teaching of this Lodgo . At tho conclusion of business Bro . Cundick proposed a voto of thanks to Bro . Webb for tho excellent working he had shewn them that ; evening ; Bro . Webb is known as an earnest worker , and he was sure when the ceremony of Installation was performed on Saturday at Bro . Webb ' s Lodge , it could not fail to give satisfaction both to the executant and tho brethren . This was

seconded by Bro . Musto . Bro . Webb , whilst returning thanks for tho kindness shown by the voto , said he appreciated the manner in which tho brethren had allowed him to prepare for tho discharge of the duty ho felt incumbent on every outgoing Master , viz . —that of installing his successor . If ho had given satisfaction , ho must own his indebtedness to Bro . P . M . Barnes for the assistance ho at all

times had rendered him m mastering tho difficulties of the ceremony . Bro . Slaiter was elected W . M . for next Friday , aud Bros . Chitson 127 S , Kemball and Partridge 1115 , wero elected members . Lodge was closed in dne form and adjourned . Several of the brethren afterwards spent a very enjoyable hour , which period was devoted to harmony and recitations .

Royal Standard Lodge of Instruction , NTo . 1298 . — A meeting was held on the 12 th inst ., at the Alwyne Castlo , Canonbnry . Present : —Bros . Boas W . M ., Hunter S . W ., Pelikan J . W ., Rowloy S . D ., Chant J . D ., Yeomans acting Preceptor , Williams l . G . ; Bros . Wright , Pearcy , Passingham , Shackell , Hall , Ager , Field , Rowley , & c . The Lodge was opened in ancient form , nnd the minutes of last mooting wero read and confirmed . Bro . Kaha

offered himself as a candidate to be passed to tho second degree ; was examined as to his proficiency in tho former , entrusted , and he retired . Tho Lodge was then opened in tho second , when tho ceremony of passing was rehearsed . Bro . Yeomans worked tho first , second , and third sections of the lecture ; Bro . Chant tho fifth . The Lodge was closed in tho second , and Bro . Wright worked the first and second sections of tho first lectnre . Nothing moro offering for tho good of Freemasonry , Lodge was closed with solemn prayer .

Friars Lodge of Instruction , No . 1349 . —Held at Bro . Pavitt ' s , tho Liverpool Arms , Canning Town , Tnesday , 15 th Sept . Bros . Pavitt W . M ., Ilawo S . W ., Normau J . W ., Smith S . D ., McDondald J . D ., Keablo I . G ., Worsley Sec , Andrews Preceptor ; also Bros . Watkins , Power , White , Glasspoole , Sadler , Spencer , Dixon , Atkinson , Livermore 551 , Stnale 251 , and Thompson 254 .

Tho Lodgo was opened in duo form with prayer , and tho minntes of last meeting were read and confirmed . Lodge then opened in the second degree , Bro . Spencer answered the questions , and the ceremony of raising was rehearsed . Bro . Worsley worked the lirsb section of tho lecture , assisted by the brethren . Lodgo resumed to the first degree . Bros . Livermore 554 , Smale 254 , and Thompson 254 , were

unanimously elected members . Bro . Rawo was appointed W . M . for tho ensuing week . Bro . Worsley made an earnest appeal on behalf of tho widow of a deceased brother , when a grant of £ 1 is was unanimously voted . On Tnesday next , according to the bye-laws , sections only will bo worked , when the following brethren will assist : —Section first , Bro . Spencer ; second , Eawe ; third , Worsley ; fourth ,

Livermore ; fifth , Andrews ; sixth , Cundick ; seventh , Musto ; eighth , Barker ; ninth , Keablo : tenth , Pavitt ; eleventh , Smith ; twelfth , Worsley . P . M . Cundick will bo W . M ., P . M . Musto S . W ., and Andrews W . M . 1227 J . W . Tha names of these brethren will , wo are sure , ensure a full attendance . As the evenings draw iu , so the attendances at this instructive Lodge increase .

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Notice Of Meetings.

Sayer was elected to fill the chair on Tuesday next , when a large gathering of the brethren is expected . A vote of tlianks to Bro . Chicken waa recorded on the minutes , for the able manner in which ho had filled the chair , for tho first timo , at this Lodge of Instruction .

Pythagorean Chapter of Instruction , No . 79 . —The meetings of this popular Chapter of Instruction wero resumed ( after tho summer recess ) on Friday evening last , at Bro . Boncoy's , Portland Hotel , London Street , Greenwich . In consequence of tho unfavourable weather , tho attendance of working Companions was scarcely so numerous as usual , and the paucity of tho gathering might also bo in somo

degree accounted for by many of the brethren boing still on their holiday tonrs . Tho Chapter having been opened in accordance with ancient rites , the ceremony of installation was ably rehearsed by Comp . Dusseo , tho present Z . of tho Pythagorean Chapter , who was assisted by Comp . W . W . Smith as H ., and Comp . Catterson as J . Bro . James Griffin , the permanent Scribe E ., read the minntes of tho last

Convocation , which were confirmed . Amongst thoso present wero five P . Z . ' s , either of whom conld havo worked any portion of the beautif n \ ceremony , had there not been younger members requiring tho instruction and practice . To many brethren the knowledge of tho existence of a good working Chapter of Instruction will bo of great assistance , as thero aro so few , only eight besides this being

shown in tbe Calendar , and more than ono of these in abeyance—for instance , the Hope , No . 20 G , shown as meeting at the Globe , Royal Hill , Greenwich , but which has not met for instruction for years . There are in Greenwich and Deptford the following Chapters : — Pythagorean 79 , meeting at tho Ship Hotel , Greenwich ; St . George ' s 140 , at the Trafalgar Hotel , Greenwich ; the Temperance 169 ; and

Wellington 548 , at the White Swan , High Street , Deptford . Tho members of the Pythagorean Chapter of Instruction aro drawn principally from theso four Chapters , but it has also members from all parts of London , and musters between seventy aud eighty on tho roll . Tho meetings are held every Friday evening , from September

to May , at tho Portland Hotol , near Greenwich Eailway Station , under the able precoptorship of Comp . E . J . B . Bnmstoad P . Z . P . M . of tho Wellington Lodge 548 . Being within snch easy access by railway tho meetings are invariably largely attended , and much valuable instruction is afforded by tho Companions who take part in tho ceremonies .

La Tolerance Lodge of Instruction , No . 538 . —A meeting was hold on Wednesday , 17 th September , at tho " Green Dragon , " Maddox Street , W . Present : —Bros . C . J . W . Davis G . S . Micldx . W . M ., E . Child S . W ., R . H . Johnson J . W . ' , C . Davis Treas ., J . Hurdell Sec , Burgess S . D ., G . Festa J . D ., G . Gundy I . G ., P . M . Bro . F . Baker , and several members of the Lodge . After preliminaries tho ceremony of initiation was rehearsed , Bro . J . Hemming candidate . Several of tho sections wero worked and Lodge was closed

High Cross Lodge of Instruction , No . 754 . —A meeting was held on Thursday , llth September , at tho Coach and Horses , Tottenham . Present Bros . —J . Farren W . M ., Peach S . W ., Geo . Tegg J . W ., Thompson Preceptor , Garrod Sec ., Everdell S . D ., Oxley J . D ., Bryant l . G . ; also Bros . Mattocks , & c . The Lodge was opened in ancient form . Minor business being disposed of , the W . M .

proceeded to rehearse tho ceremony of initiation , Bro . Bryant acting as candidate , Bro . Oxley having offered himself as a candidate for tho second degree , was entrusted . Lodgo advanced , and the ceremony of passing was rehearsed , the Lodge was then opened iu the third , and closed down to the first degree . Bro . Bryant , of tho Enfield Lodge , No . 1237 , was elected a member , and Bro . Peach tho S . W . was elected to preside at next meeting .

Boyal Alfred Lodge of Instruction , No . 780 . —At tho Star and Garter , Kew Bridge , on Friday , 12 th September . Bros . Acworth W . M ., Tucker Treas . S . W ., Gunner Hon . Sec . J . W ., Costelow S . D ., Blasby J . D ., Gomm W . M . elect 780 I . G ., Roe P . M . Preceptor , Goss I . P . M ., Franckel , Emerson , 0 . E . Botley , Ewens , Brill , Talbot , Porter , & c . Locige was regularly formed , and the minutes of

last meeting were read , confirmed , and signed . Bro . Porter offered himself as candidate , and tho ceremony of initiation was rehearsed . Bro . Brill answered the questions leading to the second degree and retired . Lodge was advanced , and Bro . C . Botley was passed to second degree ; he also answered the questions leading to third degree , and retired . Lodge was regularly closed to the first degree . Bro . Ewens of 1612 was elected a member . Bro . Tucker was elected W . M .

tor 3 rd October . A snm of money was voted to a distressed brother of a New Zealand Lodge . The annual banquet was fixed for Friday , 28 th Nov ., nnd Bros . Blasby and Gunner wero appoiutcd to act as stewards for the same . Lodgo was then closed and adjourned till 19 th inst ., at the usual hour , when the W . M . of tho Mother Lodge will take the chair , and with his Officers rehearse so much of the Ritual of Installation as cau ho performed , preparatory to the regular meeting ou 26 th inst .

Dalhousie Lodge of Instruction , No . 860 . —Hold its weekly meeting on Tuesday evening , at Bro . Smyth's , Sisters ' Tavern , Pownall Road , Dalston . Bros . Christian W . M ., Johnson S . W ., Polak J . W ., Wordell S . D ., Greenwood J . D ., Giller LG ., Dallas Sec , Smyth Treas ., P . M . Wallington Preceptor . There were also present

Bros . Brasted , Moss , Forss , Carr , Hammond , Baker , Weige , Quay , Giller , and others . Lodge was opened , and after tho minutes had been read and confirmed , Bro . J . Lorkin answered the questions leading to tho third degree , and the W . M . rehearsed the ceremony of raising , tho Preceptor giving the traditional history . Lodge was called from labour to refreshment . On rcsumin- ? Bro . Moss worked

Notice Of Meetings.

tho first section of tho lecture , assisted by tho brethren . Tho Lodge was regularly closed to the first degree . Bro . P . M . Forbos , of Lodgo 65 , 948 , and Bro . Garrod of Lodgo 751 , wero elected members . Bro . Johnson was appointed W . M . for next Tuesday evening . The Fifteen Sections will bo worked in thia Lodge on tho fourth Tuesday in next month .

St . Augustine Lodge , Canterbury , No . 972 . —On 17 th September , in the unavoidable absence of tho W . M . Bro . P . M . Secra filled the chair ; Vile S . W ., E . Beer J . W ., H . F . Pringuer Sec , Miskin S . D ., Crump Steward , Rossiter I . G ., Harnett Tyler-, Past Masters G . Pilcher , Peirce , Welsh , C . Holttnm 31 ; Bros . Probert , Goldsmith , Hyde , Wm . Plant , Fagg , Potter , Moulding , Scoones , Prico ,

Westwood . Lodge was opened , and tho minutes of the last meeting wero read and confirmed . Bro . John F . Probert was then examined and entrusted . Lodge was opened in tho second , when Bro . Proberfc was ro-admittod and passed to tho degree of F . C . Bro . E . Boer gavo tho charge , and P . M . Welsh delivered tho lecture on tho tracing board . The sum of twenty guineas was voted for tho purchase of two votes for the Boys' School , also ton guineas for tho purchase of

ono voto for tho Benevolent Institution for Aged Freemasons . Two guineas each waa voted to the Kent and Canterbury Hospital and tho Dispensary . Bro . J . F . Cozens was appointed auditor for tho Building Committee . Bro . P . M . C . Holttnm road statement of disbursements made by him as Almoner . It was proposed by P . M . Secra , and seconded by P . M . Pilcher , that a voto of thanks be recorded to Bro . P . M . C . tlolttum for tho services ho had rendered tho Lodge . Lodgo was then closed .

Doric Lodge of Instruction , No . 933 . —At tho meeting held on the 12 th inst ., at tho Duke's Head , Whitechapel-road , Bro . 0 . II . Webb W . M . ; he was supported by Bros . Slaiter S . W ., Magrath J . W ., Moss S . D ., Tait J . D ., Macdonald I . G ., Past Masters Cundick Preceptor , Musto Secretary , Barrios , Myers ; also Bros . Clayton , Humm , Durell , Stephens , Stamp , Grounds , West , Lazarus ,

Chitson 1278 , Kemball and Partridge 1445 . Lodge was opened , and usual formalities having been observed , Bro . Webb proceeded to rehearse the greater portion of the Installation Ceremony , and performed his work most creditably . Lodge was resumed , and Bro . Friedeberg , who had been placed in tho chair , worked tho ceremony of passing in a manner which reflected credit both on himself and

tho teaching of this Lodgo . At tho conclusion of business Bro . Cundick proposed a voto of thanks to Bro . Webb for tho excellent working he had shewn them that ; evening ; Bro . Webb is known as an earnest worker , and he was sure when the ceremony of Installation was performed on Saturday at Bro . Webb ' s Lodge , it could not fail to give satisfaction both to the executant and tho brethren . This was

seconded by Bro . Musto . Bro . Webb , whilst returning thanks for tho kindness shown by the voto , said he appreciated the manner in which tho brethren had allowed him to prepare for tho discharge of the duty ho felt incumbent on every outgoing Master , viz . —that of installing his successor . If ho had given satisfaction , ho must own his indebtedness to Bro . P . M . Barnes for the assistance ho at all

times had rendered him m mastering tho difficulties of the ceremony . Bro . Slaiter was elected W . M . for next Friday , aud Bros . Chitson 127 S , Kemball and Partridge 1115 , wero elected members . Lodge was closed in dne form and adjourned . Several of the brethren afterwards spent a very enjoyable hour , which period was devoted to harmony and recitations .

Royal Standard Lodge of Instruction , NTo . 1298 . — A meeting was held on the 12 th inst ., at the Alwyne Castlo , Canonbnry . Present : —Bros . Boas W . M ., Hunter S . W ., Pelikan J . W ., Rowloy S . D ., Chant J . D ., Yeomans acting Preceptor , Williams l . G . ; Bros . Wright , Pearcy , Passingham , Shackell , Hall , Ager , Field , Rowley , & c . The Lodge was opened in ancient form , nnd the minutes of last mooting wero read and confirmed . Bro . Kaha

offered himself as a candidate to be passed to tho second degree ; was examined as to his proficiency in tho former , entrusted , and he retired . Tho Lodge was then opened in tho second , when tho ceremony of passing was rehearsed . Bro . Yeomans worked tho first , second , and third sections of the lecture ; Bro . Chant tho fifth . The Lodge was closed in tho second , and Bro . Wright worked the first and second sections of tho first lectnre . Nothing moro offering for tho good of Freemasonry , Lodge was closed with solemn prayer .

Friars Lodge of Instruction , No . 1349 . —Held at Bro . Pavitt ' s , tho Liverpool Arms , Canning Town , Tnesday , 15 th Sept . Bros . Pavitt W . M ., Ilawo S . W ., Normau J . W ., Smith S . D ., McDondald J . D ., Keablo I . G ., Worsley Sec , Andrews Preceptor ; also Bros . Watkins , Power , White , Glasspoole , Sadler , Spencer , Dixon , Atkinson , Livermore 551 , Stnale 251 , and Thompson 254 .

Tho Lodgo was opened in duo form with prayer , and tho minntes of last meeting were read and confirmed . Lodge then opened in the second degree , Bro . Spencer answered the questions , and the ceremony of raising was rehearsed . Bro . Worsley worked the lirsb section of tho lecture , assisted by the brethren . Lodgo resumed to the first degree . Bros . Livermore 554 , Smale 254 , and Thompson 254 , were

unanimously elected members . Bro . Rawo was appointed W . M . for tho ensuing week . Bro . Worsley made an earnest appeal on behalf of tho widow of a deceased brother , when a grant of £ 1 is was unanimously voted . On Tnesday next , according to the bye-laws , sections only will bo worked , when the following brethren will assist : —Section first , Bro . Spencer ; second , Eawe ; third , Worsley ; fourth ,

Livermore ; fifth , Andrews ; sixth , Cundick ; seventh , Musto ; eighth , Barker ; ninth , Keablo : tenth , Pavitt ; eleventh , Smith ; twelfth , Worsley . P . M . Cundick will bo W . M ., P . M . Musto S . W ., and Andrews W . M . 1227 J . W . Tha names of these brethren will , wo are sure , ensure a full attendance . As the evenings draw iu , so the attendances at this instructive Lodge increase .

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