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Consecration Of The Savage Club Lodge, No. 2190.
LODGE OF SINCERITY , No . 174 . THE 119 th anniversary and installation meeting of this Lodge took place on Wednesday last , at the Guildhall Tavern , Greshamstroet , City , under the presidency of the Worshipful Master Bro . Frederick Joseph Dellow . There were present Bros . H . J . Cant S . W .,
C . Blain J . W ., Charles Lacey P . M . Treasurer , C . H . Webb P . M . Secretary , Dr . W . Wiles S . D ., Richardson J . D .. W . J . Higgs I . G ., H . Magee D . C . ; P . M . ' s John Newton , G . Jones , J . S . Fraser , W . C . Barlow , John Bulmer , E . J . Moore , G . T . H . Seddon ; J . Miller Steward ; J . T . Barnes 226 ( S . C . ) , A . Toulmin jun ., I . G . 1503 , Bentley Haynea P . M . 27 , G . T . Dix P . M . 1421 , H . Coningham 1625 , J . Child P . M . 453 P . P . G . S . W . Essex , J . Terry P . M . 228 P . P . G . W . Norths and Hunts , G . Corbie P . M . 453 P . P . G . J . W . Essex ; H . James W . M .,
749 , R . Cushing P . M . 1679 , C . Mullin 1672 , C . A . White 1777 , S . Mellish 188 , J . E . Pont 1915 , "W . "W . Morgan P . M . 211 ,
W . J . Nash 1716 , J . D . Gray 55 , G . W . Kidd 860 , J . Tracy 1062 , Henry Prenton 1319 , A . J . Pritchard 9 , & c . Lodge havin x been opened in accordance with ancient rites , and the minutes of the last meeting confirmed , the ballot was opened for Mr . Henry Edwin Sambrook , who had been proposed by Bro . T .
Soott and seconded by the Secretary . This veteran candidate having been unanimously accepted , was initiated into the mysteries and privileges of the Order by the W . M . whose working was admirable throughout . Bro . C . Blain was now duly presented as the W . M . elect , and , aisenting to the responaibilites of office , was obligated
by Bro . Dellow ; after whioh Bro . Charles Lacey P . M . the esteemed Treasurer of the Lodge assumed the chair and a Board of Installed Masters was formed , and the S . W . was installed into the chair of K . S . with all solemnity . The proclamations in the East , West and South respectively were made by the Installing Master ;
Bro . John Newton P . M . ( lata Secretary ) , who ocoupied the Senior Warden ' s chair ; and Bro . C . H . Webb P . M . Secretary in the Jnnior Warden's chair . The addresses to the Master , Wardens and Brethren were delivered in the same order by the above-named with admirable effect . Afc a late meeting Bro .
John Bulmer , the senior Past Master of the Lodge , had consented to act as a Steward at the approaching Festival of the Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution , and it now transpired that it is just a quarter of a century since that worthy brother served in a similar capacity . In consideration of this being the Jubilee year of her Majesty's
reign , and in order to commemorate that interesting event , the Lodge unanimously agreed to grant the munificent sum of 50 gnineas to head Brother Bulmer ' s list . After the transaction of some minor matters of business , in the course of which the resignation of a member of the Lodgo was announced , and the Pro Grand Master's
circular on tho Jubilee question deferred until the next meeting , a valuable Past Master's jewel was presented to Bro . Dellow on his retirement from the chair , as a mark of esteem and regard , and in recognition of faithful and zealous services rendered io the Lodge during his term of office . The newly-installed Master , in affixing
the jewel to his breast , complimented Brother Dellow upon the punctuality he always observed , in spite of the heavy calls npon his time , both in his public and private capacities , and in connection with the Lodge , and remarked that ho had never been absent from any of its meetings . The gift was suitably acknowledged by the Immediate
Past Master , who thanked the brethren for their considerate kindness and appreciation of the humble services he had reudered to tho Lodge , in which he had over taken a deep interest . Brother John Newton P . M . then reminded the brethren that at this time last year when he requested to be relieved of the duties of the Secretaryship
of the Lodge , he asked the brethren that he might be permitted to compile a history of Sincerity Lodge . This permission was accorded him , and he had found the labour a most interesting occupation , though it had taken him considerably longer than he had at first anticipated . However , the work was now complete , and he
wished to place the MS . in tho hands of the Worshipful Master , with the view of its acceptance by the Lodge , so that tho members might deal with it it in any way they shonld deem expedient . It was resolved that a committee , consisting of the W . M ., tho Treas . and Sec , Bros . Bulmer P . M . and Dellow I . P . M . be appointed to act in
conjunction with Brother Newton , and to decide what steps should be taken to publish the "History , " for the benefit of the members . Soon after this Lodge was closed with the usual interchange of amenities , and the brethren subsequently partook of a sumptuous banquet , where the customary Loval and Masonic toasts were
honoured . Bro . J . Marchant superintended , and all tho arrangments were of a satisfactory character . As a rule , tho speeches were of corncommendable brevity , and thus time was gained for harmony , somo excellent songs and music beh : g rendered by Bros . H . Prenton , A . G . Pritchard , C . A . White , and other brethren . After the n 3 tial
prefatory toasts , the Immediate Past Master proposed the health of tho newly Installed Master , in doing which ho said it had happened somewhat out of tho ordinary course that Bro . Blain occupied the chair , but this arose in consequence of their excellent Senior Warden , Bro . Cant , finding that , owing to his tinio being so fully
engaged , he deemed it advisable , for his convenience and for tlie comfort of his brethren , to defer his candidature for the chair until some future time . Bro . Blain ' s qualifications for the presidency of the Lodge wero fully recognised , ho having passed through all tho offices in rotation ; aud tho brethren all united in wishing him
a happy and prosperous year . Bro . Blain acknowledged in appropriate maimer tho compliment paid him , and promised to do all he possibly could for tho welfare of tho Lodge , lie then propos . 'd the Visitors , of whom ho was pleased to sco so many present , especially Bros . Corbie and Child , gentlemen with whom ho had
tbe honour of being associated in business . These brethren replied , expressing their gratification at seeing Bro . Blain occupying so exalted a position iu tbe Sincerity Lodge . Tho W . M . in proposing the Charities alluded to tho special circumstances under which Bio . Bulmer had taken tip the Stewardship , That brother was assured
Consecration Of The Savage Club Lodge, No. 2190.
from personal friends the Bum of £ 90 , and tho Lodge had voted fifty gaineas to his list . This had been supplemented by the brethren around the table by a sum which raised the total to £ 195 6 s 6 d—an announcement whioh was received with prolonged applause . Brother Jones P . M . thought
it was a pity the amount should not go freely into the double figures , aud expressed his readiness to give five gainoas , which would raise the total to £ 200 lis 6 d . Doubtless within the
few weeks which elapse before the Festival , and after the pressing appeal by Brother Terry , this sum will be supplemented still further . In fact , we are sure this will be the case , inasmuch as we ourselves are enabled to announce that an esteemed member of the
Lodge ( Bro . H . R . Yates ) , with whom we were in conversation , suggested that the amount ought to be made guineas instead of pounds , and that if this could be effected it should be tried at once , and he would aid such an effort by giving five guineas . We commend this , gratifying fact to Bros . Webb and Bulmer , who may possibly be able
to fiud other brethren of the same way of thinking , and who will help further to increase the sum . Brother James Terry was most eloquent in his reply ; he acknowledged the deep indebtedness of the Institution with which he was most direotly associated to the
brethren of Sincerity Lodge . Brother Terry ' s sentiments , as expressed on this occasion , will be found fully embodied in our leading article of this week , and we commend it to the consideration of our readers . Other toasts followed , and the evening was closed most enioyably .
I SALISBURY LODGE , No . 435 . THERE was a large attendance of members and Visitors afc the installation meeting of this Lodge , held on Tuesday last , afc Freemasons' Hall , under the presidency of Bro . E . J . Jeffs "W . M . Amongst those present were Bros . A . Ross S . W ., D . Belinfante J . W ., W . T . Ball P . M . Secretary , S . Lehmeyer Organist , W . H . Kelly S . D .,
G . Witt J . D . ; A . Allhauseu P . M ., R . T . Cook P . M ., R . Seeker P . M ., Wilhelm Ganz P . M . P . G . Organist , H . Eskell Paget , W . Michael , A . Schwerzo , T . P . Fisher , R . J . Patten , W . Spilling , C . Sheather , G . Pratt , F . Atkins , and others . Tho Visitors included Bros . A . D . Cohen 1017 , G . W . Reed P . M . 13 , J . Tickle P . M . 1196 , A . W . D . Passmore 843 , J . H . Walker 1245 , A . Staley P . M . 185 , Maguire 2209 ,
Meacock 742 , J . Blundell 742 , A . Timothy P . M . 87 , R . Griggs P . M . 22 S , G . C . Rivers S . W . 459 , G . W . Saul W . M . 1851 , H . P . Isaac P . M . 1693 , W . W . Leo 1897 , J . Hill Secretary 1702 , A . Burden P . M . 11 , A . Rosenthal P . M . 1673 , J . H . Atkins 1634 ,
W . W . Morgan P . M . 211 , F . M . Wenborn 813 , A . W . Fennor P . M . 1227 and 1693 , E . W . Parkes P . M . Finsbury , & c . Lodge having been opened in form , the ballot was opened for Mr . Max John Berner , who had been nominated by the W . M . elect , and seconded by tho Secretary . Tho nomination was unanimously
accepted . On the motion of Bro . Hooper P . M . Ireas ., seconded by Bro . W . T . Ball P . M . Secretary , it was unanimously resolved " that a double subscription ( £ 10 10 s ) bo placed upon the Steward ' s list for tho Girls' School this year , as the Lodge was not represented at tho precceding Festival . " Lodgo was then advanced , aud Bro .
Captain T . P . Fisher was passed , the corcmony being well performed . Bro . Augustus Ross S . W . was then presented as the W . M . elect , and in dno order tbe ceremony was carried ont by tho outgoing Master , Bro . Jeffs , who delivered tho charges iu a vory impressive manner . The newly installed W . M . having been saluted with full
Masonic honours , invested his Officers , as follow : —Bros . Edward J . Jeffs I . P . M ., D . Belinfante S . W ., W . H . Kclley J . W ., W . T . Ball P . M . Sec , G . B . Witt S . D ., S . II . Echrcud J . D ., W Spilling I . G ., C . J . C . Pridham D . C , S . Lehmeyer Org . Bro . W . H . Hoop . r P . M .,
who was re-elected Treasurer , being unavoidably absent , his investment was deferred . Some minor matters of business having been transacted , the brethren adjourned to the banquet , which wa 3 servo 1 in Messrs . Spiers and Pond ' s best style . Tho usual loyal toasts were given from the chair , the W . M . obsorvintr that the
Jubilee rear of Her Majesty was ono of joy and rejoicing , for such an event had only occurred thrice before in tho history of our country . Dnring Victoria ' s happy reign there had been greater progress in science and education than at any other period , and the interest she took in the welfare of her subjects aroused feeiiogs of tbe
utmost loyalty and aflection . Tho toasts of tho Most Worshipful Grand Master and the Grand Officers followed , Bro . Wilhelm Ganz P . G . O . responding for the latter , and Bro . J . Tickle P . P . G . Rcg . Middlesex for the Provincial Grand Lodges , lie spoke in favour of a scheme for the division of London into District ? , witli a view of
enabling deserving brethren to obtain further honours . Tho Immediate Past Master , iu proposing tho health of tlie Worshipful Master , was sure the toast would bo received with enthusiasm . For six years Bro . Ross had dono his best to work his way through the various offices he had had co fill , and ho had discharged the duties of
each with credit to himself and satisfaction to tho brethren . Their Worshipful Master had had very little work thafc evening , but lie had performed it in an excellent aud elegant manner " , that would leave nothing to bo desired in future , lie asked them to drink the health of their Worshipfnl Master , :: nd join in wishing hiai a prosperous
year of office , and that too Lodgo would flourish under his guidanco . Tho toast was heartily accepted , and the Worshipfnl Master , in responding sincerely th inked the brethren for tho cordiality with which he had been received , and for tho compliments which had boon paid him . He assured them no effort should be wanting on his part to deserve the kind wordg which had
been spoken ot him by their Immediate Past Master , and to gain the respect and affection of al ! tho members of tho Lodge . Ha then gave the health of the Immediate Past Master and Installing Ofiicer , in doing which he remarked on tho excellont manner in
whica Brotner Jells had acted , aud now well ho had acquitted himself iu every office he had undo ; taken ; this was known to tho members and hud given them tha utmost satisfaction . He then pre-
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Consecration Of The Savage Club Lodge, No. 2190.
LODGE OF SINCERITY , No . 174 . THE 119 th anniversary and installation meeting of this Lodge took place on Wednesday last , at the Guildhall Tavern , Greshamstroet , City , under the presidency of the Worshipful Master Bro . Frederick Joseph Dellow . There were present Bros . H . J . Cant S . W .,
C . Blain J . W ., Charles Lacey P . M . Treasurer , C . H . Webb P . M . Secretary , Dr . W . Wiles S . D ., Richardson J . D .. W . J . Higgs I . G ., H . Magee D . C . ; P . M . ' s John Newton , G . Jones , J . S . Fraser , W . C . Barlow , John Bulmer , E . J . Moore , G . T . H . Seddon ; J . Miller Steward ; J . T . Barnes 226 ( S . C . ) , A . Toulmin jun ., I . G . 1503 , Bentley Haynea P . M . 27 , G . T . Dix P . M . 1421 , H . Coningham 1625 , J . Child P . M . 453 P . P . G . S . W . Essex , J . Terry P . M . 228 P . P . G . W . Norths and Hunts , G . Corbie P . M . 453 P . P . G . J . W . Essex ; H . James W . M .,
749 , R . Cushing P . M . 1679 , C . Mullin 1672 , C . A . White 1777 , S . Mellish 188 , J . E . Pont 1915 , "W . "W . Morgan P . M . 211 ,
W . J . Nash 1716 , J . D . Gray 55 , G . W . Kidd 860 , J . Tracy 1062 , Henry Prenton 1319 , A . J . Pritchard 9 , & c . Lodge havin x been opened in accordance with ancient rites , and the minutes of the last meeting confirmed , the ballot was opened for Mr . Henry Edwin Sambrook , who had been proposed by Bro . T .
Soott and seconded by the Secretary . This veteran candidate having been unanimously accepted , was initiated into the mysteries and privileges of the Order by the W . M . whose working was admirable throughout . Bro . C . Blain was now duly presented as the W . M . elect , and , aisenting to the responaibilites of office , was obligated
by Bro . Dellow ; after whioh Bro . Charles Lacey P . M . the esteemed Treasurer of the Lodge assumed the chair and a Board of Installed Masters was formed , and the S . W . was installed into the chair of K . S . with all solemnity . The proclamations in the East , West and South respectively were made by the Installing Master ;
Bro . John Newton P . M . ( lata Secretary ) , who ocoupied the Senior Warden ' s chair ; and Bro . C . H . Webb P . M . Secretary in the Jnnior Warden's chair . The addresses to the Master , Wardens and Brethren were delivered in the same order by the above-named with admirable effect . Afc a late meeting Bro .
John Bulmer , the senior Past Master of the Lodge , had consented to act as a Steward at the approaching Festival of the Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution , and it now transpired that it is just a quarter of a century since that worthy brother served in a similar capacity . In consideration of this being the Jubilee year of her Majesty's
reign , and in order to commemorate that interesting event , the Lodge unanimously agreed to grant the munificent sum of 50 gnineas to head Brother Bulmer ' s list . After the transaction of some minor matters of business , in the course of which the resignation of a member of the Lodgo was announced , and the Pro Grand Master's
circular on tho Jubilee question deferred until the next meeting , a valuable Past Master's jewel was presented to Bro . Dellow on his retirement from the chair , as a mark of esteem and regard , and in recognition of faithful and zealous services rendered io the Lodge during his term of office . The newly-installed Master , in affixing
the jewel to his breast , complimented Brother Dellow upon the punctuality he always observed , in spite of the heavy calls npon his time , both in his public and private capacities , and in connection with the Lodge , and remarked that ho had never been absent from any of its meetings . The gift was suitably acknowledged by the Immediate
Past Master , who thanked the brethren for their considerate kindness and appreciation of the humble services he had reudered to tho Lodge , in which he had over taken a deep interest . Brother John Newton P . M . then reminded the brethren that at this time last year when he requested to be relieved of the duties of the Secretaryship
of the Lodge , he asked the brethren that he might be permitted to compile a history of Sincerity Lodge . This permission was accorded him , and he had found the labour a most interesting occupation , though it had taken him considerably longer than he had at first anticipated . However , the work was now complete , and he
wished to place the MS . in tho hands of the Worshipful Master , with the view of its acceptance by the Lodge , so that tho members might deal with it it in any way they shonld deem expedient . It was resolved that a committee , consisting of the W . M ., tho Treas . and Sec , Bros . Bulmer P . M . and Dellow I . P . M . be appointed to act in
conjunction with Brother Newton , and to decide what steps should be taken to publish the "History , " for the benefit of the members . Soon after this Lodge was closed with the usual interchange of amenities , and the brethren subsequently partook of a sumptuous banquet , where the customary Loval and Masonic toasts were
honoured . Bro . J . Marchant superintended , and all tho arrangments were of a satisfactory character . As a rule , tho speeches were of corncommendable brevity , and thus time was gained for harmony , somo excellent songs and music beh : g rendered by Bros . H . Prenton , A . G . Pritchard , C . A . White , and other brethren . After the n 3 tial
prefatory toasts , the Immediate Past Master proposed the health of tho newly Installed Master , in doing which ho said it had happened somewhat out of tho ordinary course that Bro . Blain occupied the chair , but this arose in consequence of their excellent Senior Warden , Bro . Cant , finding that , owing to his tinio being so fully
engaged , he deemed it advisable , for his convenience and for tlie comfort of his brethren , to defer his candidature for the chair until some future time . Bro . Blain ' s qualifications for the presidency of the Lodge wero fully recognised , ho having passed through all tho offices in rotation ; aud tho brethren all united in wishing him
a happy and prosperous year . Bro . Blain acknowledged in appropriate maimer tho compliment paid him , and promised to do all he possibly could for tho welfare of tho Lodge , lie then propos . 'd the Visitors , of whom ho was pleased to sco so many present , especially Bros . Corbie and Child , gentlemen with whom ho had
tbe honour of being associated in business . These brethren replied , expressing their gratification at seeing Bro . Blain occupying so exalted a position iu tbe Sincerity Lodge . Tho W . M . in proposing the Charities alluded to tho special circumstances under which Bio . Bulmer had taken tip the Stewardship , That brother was assured
Consecration Of The Savage Club Lodge, No. 2190.
from personal friends the Bum of £ 90 , and tho Lodge had voted fifty gaineas to his list . This had been supplemented by the brethren around the table by a sum which raised the total to £ 195 6 s 6 d—an announcement whioh was received with prolonged applause . Brother Jones P . M . thought
it was a pity the amount should not go freely into the double figures , aud expressed his readiness to give five gainoas , which would raise the total to £ 200 lis 6 d . Doubtless within the
few weeks which elapse before the Festival , and after the pressing appeal by Brother Terry , this sum will be supplemented still further . In fact , we are sure this will be the case , inasmuch as we ourselves are enabled to announce that an esteemed member of the
Lodge ( Bro . H . R . Yates ) , with whom we were in conversation , suggested that the amount ought to be made guineas instead of pounds , and that if this could be effected it should be tried at once , and he would aid such an effort by giving five guineas . We commend this , gratifying fact to Bros . Webb and Bulmer , who may possibly be able
to fiud other brethren of the same way of thinking , and who will help further to increase the sum . Brother James Terry was most eloquent in his reply ; he acknowledged the deep indebtedness of the Institution with which he was most direotly associated to the
brethren of Sincerity Lodge . Brother Terry ' s sentiments , as expressed on this occasion , will be found fully embodied in our leading article of this week , and we commend it to the consideration of our readers . Other toasts followed , and the evening was closed most enioyably .
I SALISBURY LODGE , No . 435 . THERE was a large attendance of members and Visitors afc the installation meeting of this Lodge , held on Tuesday last , afc Freemasons' Hall , under the presidency of Bro . E . J . Jeffs "W . M . Amongst those present were Bros . A . Ross S . W ., D . Belinfante J . W ., W . T . Ball P . M . Secretary , S . Lehmeyer Organist , W . H . Kelly S . D .,
G . Witt J . D . ; A . Allhauseu P . M ., R . T . Cook P . M ., R . Seeker P . M ., Wilhelm Ganz P . M . P . G . Organist , H . Eskell Paget , W . Michael , A . Schwerzo , T . P . Fisher , R . J . Patten , W . Spilling , C . Sheather , G . Pratt , F . Atkins , and others . Tho Visitors included Bros . A . D . Cohen 1017 , G . W . Reed P . M . 13 , J . Tickle P . M . 1196 , A . W . D . Passmore 843 , J . H . Walker 1245 , A . Staley P . M . 185 , Maguire 2209 ,
Meacock 742 , J . Blundell 742 , A . Timothy P . M . 87 , R . Griggs P . M . 22 S , G . C . Rivers S . W . 459 , G . W . Saul W . M . 1851 , H . P . Isaac P . M . 1693 , W . W . Leo 1897 , J . Hill Secretary 1702 , A . Burden P . M . 11 , A . Rosenthal P . M . 1673 , J . H . Atkins 1634 ,
W . W . Morgan P . M . 211 , F . M . Wenborn 813 , A . W . Fennor P . M . 1227 and 1693 , E . W . Parkes P . M . Finsbury , & c . Lodge having been opened in form , the ballot was opened for Mr . Max John Berner , who had been nominated by the W . M . elect , and seconded by tho Secretary . Tho nomination was unanimously
accepted . On the motion of Bro . Hooper P . M . Ireas ., seconded by Bro . W . T . Ball P . M . Secretary , it was unanimously resolved " that a double subscription ( £ 10 10 s ) bo placed upon the Steward ' s list for tho Girls' School this year , as the Lodge was not represented at tho precceding Festival . " Lodgo was then advanced , aud Bro .
Captain T . P . Fisher was passed , the corcmony being well performed . Bro . Augustus Ross S . W . was then presented as the W . M . elect , and in dno order tbe ceremony was carried ont by tho outgoing Master , Bro . Jeffs , who delivered tho charges iu a vory impressive manner . The newly installed W . M . having been saluted with full
Masonic honours , invested his Officers , as follow : —Bros . Edward J . Jeffs I . P . M ., D . Belinfante S . W ., W . H . Kclley J . W ., W . T . Ball P . M . Sec , G . B . Witt S . D ., S . II . Echrcud J . D ., W Spilling I . G ., C . J . C . Pridham D . C , S . Lehmeyer Org . Bro . W . H . Hoop . r P . M .,
who was re-elected Treasurer , being unavoidably absent , his investment was deferred . Some minor matters of business having been transacted , the brethren adjourned to the banquet , which wa 3 servo 1 in Messrs . Spiers and Pond ' s best style . Tho usual loyal toasts were given from the chair , the W . M . obsorvintr that the
Jubilee rear of Her Majesty was ono of joy and rejoicing , for such an event had only occurred thrice before in tho history of our country . Dnring Victoria ' s happy reign there had been greater progress in science and education than at any other period , and the interest she took in the welfare of her subjects aroused feeiiogs of tbe
utmost loyalty and aflection . Tho toasts of tho Most Worshipful Grand Master and the Grand Officers followed , Bro . Wilhelm Ganz P . G . O . responding for the latter , and Bro . J . Tickle P . P . G . Rcg . Middlesex for the Provincial Grand Lodges , lie spoke in favour of a scheme for the division of London into District ? , witli a view of
enabling deserving brethren to obtain further honours . Tho Immediate Past Master , iu proposing tho health of tlie Worshipful Master , was sure the toast would bo received with enthusiasm . For six years Bro . Ross had dono his best to work his way through the various offices he had had co fill , and ho had discharged the duties of
each with credit to himself and satisfaction to tho brethren . Their Worshipful Master had had very little work thafc evening , but lie had performed it in an excellent aud elegant manner " , that would leave nothing to bo desired in future , lie asked them to drink the health of their Worshipfnl Master , :: nd join in wishing hiai a prosperous
year of office , and that too Lodgo would flourish under his guidanco . Tho toast was heartily accepted , and the Worshipfnl Master , in responding sincerely th inked the brethren for tho cordiality with which he had been received , and for tho compliments which had boon paid him . He assured them no effort should be wanting on his part to deserve the kind wordg which had
been spoken ot him by their Immediate Past Master , and to gain the respect and affection of al ! tho members of tho Lodge . Ha then gave the health of the Immediate Past Master and Installing Ofiicer , in doing which he remarked on tho excellont manner in
whica Brotner Jells had acted , aud now well ho had acquitted himself iu every office he had undo ; taken ; this was known to tho members and hud given them tha utmost satisfaction . He then pre-