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LION LODGE , No . 312
TIILRE waa a largo attendance at the Masonic Hall , John btreet , Whitby , on the occasion of the installation of Bro . Atkinson r , s W . M . for the ensuing year . Tho ceremony wa 3 impressivoly performed by Bro . Startnou P . M . Tho following aro tho Officers for tho ensuing year : —Bro * . Attlay I . P . M ., Oliver S . W ., Smithson J . W .,
Lawson Treasuror , Newbold Secretary , Renuisan S . D ., Watson J . D ., Rammer I . G ., Trueman O . G ., Kobson Organist , Bell and narrowing Stewards . Iu the evening there was the annual banquet , at the Crown Hotel , the now W . M . presiding . The uaual Masonio toasts were proposed and responded to .
rpHE annual festival was held in the Lodge room , St . Austell , or -I- the 13 th inst ., when Bro . Simon Truscott S . W . was installed as W . M . for the ensuing year . Tho installation service was conducted by Bros . J . W . Higman P . P . G . J . W ., and W . Isaao Watts P . M ., in tho presence of a large board of installed Masters . The W . M . invested his Officers , as follow : —Bros . W . H . Lake I . P . M ., W . Richards S . W ., H . J . Hugh J . W ., W . Guy P . M . Treasurer ,
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F . B . Paul P . M . Chaplain , W . Isaao Watts P . M . Secretary , 0 . H . Wetter S . D ., Samuel Williams J . D ., P . B . Williams I . G ., W . A . W . Howlett Organist , Daniel Molntyre D . C , D . Bailey and A . Reed Stewards , and W . Read Tyler . The brethren afterwards adjourned to the White Hart Hotel , where an excellent banquet , provided by Bro . Lukes , was partaken of . The W . M . Brothei S . Truscott presided , and the nsual Masonio toasts were submitted
HAULEY LODGE , No . 797
THE annual meeting was held at Dartmouth , on Monday 12 tb inst ., for the purpose of installing the W . M . olect Bro . C . Elliott , and the investiture of Officers for the ensuing year . Bros . Way I . P . M ., Evans S . W ., Oldrievo J . W ., Husband Treasurer , Goodridgo P . M . Secretary , Moxey S . D ., Wilton J . D ., Knox I . G ., Sanders Senior
Steward , Watts Junior Steward , Putt Tyler . Bro . M . Whittle waa unanimously elected Representative on the Committee of Petitious , After the business the brethren adjourned to Bro . Whittle ' s Commercial Hotel , where a capital banquet waa spread .
PLUCKNETT LODGE , No . 1708 . THE installation meeting of this Lodge took plaoe on the 15 th inst ., at the Bald Faced Stag , East Finchley , Bro . J . E . Overed preaiding . The minutes of the last Lodge having been duly confirmed , Bro . Grisdale was passed to the second degree , and the report of tho Audit Committee was received , together with the report of the
Benevolent Fnnd Committee . The Worshipful Master Elect Bro . A . A . Yeatman waa then installed in the chair of K . S . The interesting ceremony of presenting a P . M . ' s jewel to the retiring Worshipful Master was then proceeded with . The labours of tbe evening being over , the Lodge was dosed in due form , and the brethren , to the
number of fifty , sat down to an excellently served banquet . After re . fresbment , a list of toasts and musio was gone through , the W . M . aoting as first among equals in a genial manner . The following is a
list of the Officers for the ensuing year : —Bros . Overed I . P . M ., Woodrow S . W ., Oliphant J . W ., Hamilton Treasurer , Simmonds Soc , Janes S . D ., Hollands J . D ., Bernhard I . G ., Hamilton D . C , Howe Steward , and Blanob Tyler .
WILLIAM SHURMUR LODGE . No . 2374
THE second meeting of this nourishing Lodgo was held at the Boyal Forest Hotel , Chingford , on Tuesday , 20 th inst ., when there were nearly oue hundred brethren present . Among the Visitors were : —Bros . Wildish P . M . No . 1662 , Gross I . P . M . 1314 , Young P . M . 1745 , Urban Smith P . District G . Secretary Argentino , R . Brookman P . M . 1426 , W . Brookman 1471 , Jacob P . M . 17 W ,
Perkins S . W . 1278 , Walter 217 , Cosbnm 217 , Gray jun . 2318 , Drane 2318 , Eli Wilson 1228 , James Bird 2256 . The Very Worshipful Deputy Provincial Grand Master Bro . F . A . Fhiibrick , Q . C ., Grand Registrar , and Bro . Lennox Browne P . P . G . S . W . Essex , were unanimously elected honorary members . By virtue of dispeusatiou granted by the Right Worshipful Provincial Grand Master Lord
Brooke , 12 gentlemen were initiated into Freemasonry , they having boon unanimously approved at the la & t meeting . Bros . Fortescut-, Drysdale , Waring , Bishop and Wilson were passed to the second degree . Ton fresh propositions were received , for initiation and joining . A banqnet afterwards took place , which wa 3 all that could
be desired , and reflected great credit upon the hotel mnnngemeu' ; . The UHUUI Loyal and Masonic toasts were proposed and honoured , interspersed with somo capital music , vocal and iustrumontnl , by Bros . Young , Banks , Snow , Bishop , aud the E pping Forest Gl * e Union . The proceedings , which were of a very harmonions and enjoyable character throughout , wero terminated hy the Tyler ' s toast .
LOYAL BLUE LODGE , No . 119 ( f . C . )
ON Thursday , the 8 th inst ., the members of this Lodge held their annual celebration of St . John in their Lodge-room , Nnwrvstrcft , Banbridjre , and took the opportunity nt tlie same timo of p : * ' . senting Bro . Isaac Dnlhn with an illuminated address , Pact Maker ' s jewel and apron , as a token of tho respect and esteom by which ho is held by tho brethren of the Loclf'e . Shortly after nit . e o ' clock the
brethren , numbering clone on fifty , which included members from Ni « . 203 and 33 f > , sat down to a pumptnous repast , which refh'ced tin highest , credit on the caterer * , Messrs . Willis Bros . The walls of
tho room wore neatly decorated with brge mirrors , and over t le gnept of tho evening in stylish letter ? , the word " Welcome . " Tie good thiupa having ber , n partaken of with a relish , Bro . Willi . 101 Tweedie . M . D ., P . M . took the chair , Bro . William J . Dailies P . M . the
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vice-chair , and Bro . E . S . Mills P . M . presided at the piano . The chaivman , in a short address , proposed tho first toast , the Queen and tho Craft , whioh WBB drunk with a heartiness , and followed by all joining in the rendering of "The National Anthem" and "The Quoen a : ' d the Cnift . " Tho vice-chairman's name was coupled with the toast , he replying in > m able aud eloquent speech . The Three
Grilled Masters having beon proposed , " God Bless tho Prince of Wales" was well rendered by Bro . Mills , the chorus being taken up by the assembly , and the toast duly responded to by the chairman . The toast , The Provincial Grand Master of Down ( Bro . Lord Arthur Hill , M . P . ) had an ablo rospoudont in Bro . W . J . Miller P . M . Sec , who pointed out some of the many good acta that his Lordship has
done for the Craft and individual members of the mystio tie , nnd also informed the younger brethren that Lord Arthur is a member of this Lodge . Bro . Mills , after pinning " Hearts of Oak , " replied to the Provincial Officers of Down , Pas ; and Present , of which he is a member ( Grand Organist ) . The toast , the Guest of the Evening , was heartily drunk , amidst all honours , and the familiar songs , " He ' s a
Jolly Good Fellow" und "A Freo and Aooepted Masou , " wero rendered with a ring of joy ; after which tho chairman oalled upon Bro . Thos . Stanage to read the address , whioh was neatly illumiuated by Mr . Thomai James Hamilton , Scarva-street , and mounted in a choice frame by Bro . Thomas Proctor . The jewel , which is solid gold , speaks volumes for Bro . W . J . Miller ' s ( Seoretary ) good taste , while
the apron is of tho finest lambskin , bound with blue , and can claim a similar encominm for Bro . Diokson . Bro . Duffin , ip replying , regretted his being obliged to sever his connection ; but he wished to better himself , and no matter where ho wonld be he would always prize the gifts which were so heartily presented to him . The health of the Visiting Brethren was coupled with tho names of Bros . James Craig
and Robert Harvey , who replied , and the song " Worthy Freemasons All" was rendered by Bro . George Lavery . The W . M . and Officers of Lodge No . 119 , Past and Present , waa replied to by Bros . Samuel Dickson and John Dornau , after whioh " Burns' Farewell" was sung . The Town nnd Trade of Banbridge oamo in for a song by Bro . H . Gill , who was in splendid form , and speeches from Bros . Wm . Diokson ,
R . G . Wnrron , H . Gill , and Wm . Willis . The Professions brought out Bro . Baine ' s " Jug of Punch " in elegant fashion , and Bros . Thomas B . Wallace for law and order , and Dr . Tweedie for restoratives . The Press received justice from Bros . Larkin and Joseph Lutton . The Contributors to the Evening ' s Entertainment , after " Tell Me the Sisrn , John , " was coupled with the name of Bro . Mills and members
of Committee . Prosperity to fj . B . L ., No . 119 , and song , " The Craft that Weathers tho Storm , " having been rendered , Bros . Bainei , Miller , Mearns , and Barr replied . The Members of the Lodge 119 Initiated aince last Festival , brought out Bros . D . Card , T . Stanage , Lowery , Lomont , Resinfield , and Curran . Previously to finally closing , it was uuauimoasly resolved that the Committee tender the
best thanks of the brethren to Mrs . Mearns , Mrs . Larkin ? , Mrs . Dickson , Mrs . Baines , Mrs . Crnig , and Mrs . Hill , Solitude House , for the kindnesa and trouble taken with the supper , and their highly appreciated contributions ; also to Mr . Andrew M'Clelland , J . P . Belmont , for the table plant ? , which added much to the appearance of the dishes . " Next Merry Meeting " haviug beou sung in anoient form , " Auld Lang Syne " terminated the happy reunion .
Royal Arch.
ROYAL ARCH .
CALEDONIAN CHAPTER , No . 204 .
AT a regular meeting of this Chapter , held in the Freemasons ' Hall , Manchester , an interesting and pleasant incident ocourred in the shape of a presentation to Comp . Andrew of a clock and ornaments . After the presentation had been made , Comp . Andrew replied as follows : —It is nn old man ' s privilege to look back , as it is the delight of tho young to look forward . I may be pardoned in speaking of self , and taking a retrospect of my connection with this Chapter .
In looking over a list of members , printed in 1877 , when I was first appointed Scribe E ., great changes have taken place . Above eighty members have died vr left the Chapter . When requested by Comp . Hooper to bo Scribe E ., when ho waa » lrcted the First Principal in 1877 , I accepted the office with no idea of any reward or testimonial . I continued ns Scribe E . for the following year , when Comp . Clay was
First Principal , and afterwards was asked to take the third ohair , but declined , ns I tbonsfht tbe office of Secretary was more in my line . Iu 1885 I was elected aud served as Scribe E ., when lute Comp . V / bittaker WHS Firwt Principal . In 1886 Comp . C . J . Suhoffold , 1887 Comp . Byway , 1888 Comp . Pnulden , 1889 Comp . Cliffe , filled the office , and 1 Im ^ e had a worthy successor in 1890 , when Comp . Swinn
was appointed . Since I joined the Chapter in 1874 , 25 members of my mothpr L dpjp , Sfranpeways , No . 1219 . have become members . I proposed 15 of them . One Companion ( of Lodge No . 1219 , who I proposed ) , Comp . Dawson , in vnrions offices , pave eight years good service to the Crispier . He died regretted . Other members of 1219 have served the Chnpter with zeal and credit . Last January , when a
vote of r . htiiiks was proposed by Comp . Hooper , he hoped that Bomo " substantial fc ( k ' . n " wculd be given for my long services ns Scribe E . I tertJiinly had tio u \ i < n of receiving ench a valuable and pleasing memoi . t ) from tho Companions of the Chapter—in fact , I thought the nmtter wss endo'l . I must , however , say it is very pleasant to have s . ) " -nbstantial " > i reward , nnd I shall prize this token of your goodwill , and overy d » v fhen l ? eo the time rcorded . remember with very
greot pleasure the Companions of the Caledonian Chapter and the happy yrnr" spent ntnong them . And when I have finished my life ' s journey , nnd , I hope , received tho " Well done " of the Great Architect above , my family will prize this legacy . Accept my thanks for vonr fiift , and believe me I appreciate your kindnesa in acknowledging tho services 1 BO willingl y rendered—indeed they were a " labour of love . " Again I thank you .
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LION LODGE , No . 312
TIILRE waa a largo attendance at the Masonic Hall , John btreet , Whitby , on the occasion of the installation of Bro . Atkinson r , s W . M . for the ensuing year . Tho ceremony wa 3 impressivoly performed by Bro . Startnou P . M . Tho following aro tho Officers for tho ensuing year : —Bro * . Attlay I . P . M ., Oliver S . W ., Smithson J . W .,
Lawson Treasuror , Newbold Secretary , Renuisan S . D ., Watson J . D ., Rammer I . G ., Trueman O . G ., Kobson Organist , Bell and narrowing Stewards . Iu the evening there was the annual banquet , at the Crown Hotel , the now W . M . presiding . The uaual Masonio toasts were proposed and responded to .
rpHE annual festival was held in the Lodge room , St . Austell , or -I- the 13 th inst ., when Bro . Simon Truscott S . W . was installed as W . M . for the ensuing year . Tho installation service was conducted by Bros . J . W . Higman P . P . G . J . W ., and W . Isaao Watts P . M ., in tho presence of a large board of installed Masters . The W . M . invested his Officers , as follow : —Bros . W . H . Lake I . P . M ., W . Richards S . W ., H . J . Hugh J . W ., W . Guy P . M . Treasurer ,
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F . B . Paul P . M . Chaplain , W . Isaao Watts P . M . Secretary , 0 . H . Wetter S . D ., Samuel Williams J . D ., P . B . Williams I . G ., W . A . W . Howlett Organist , Daniel Molntyre D . C , D . Bailey and A . Reed Stewards , and W . Read Tyler . The brethren afterwards adjourned to the White Hart Hotel , where an excellent banquet , provided by Bro . Lukes , was partaken of . The W . M . Brothei S . Truscott presided , and the nsual Masonio toasts were submitted
HAULEY LODGE , No . 797
THE annual meeting was held at Dartmouth , on Monday 12 tb inst ., for the purpose of installing the W . M . olect Bro . C . Elliott , and the investiture of Officers for the ensuing year . Bros . Way I . P . M ., Evans S . W ., Oldrievo J . W ., Husband Treasurer , Goodridgo P . M . Secretary , Moxey S . D ., Wilton J . D ., Knox I . G ., Sanders Senior
Steward , Watts Junior Steward , Putt Tyler . Bro . M . Whittle waa unanimously elected Representative on the Committee of Petitious , After the business the brethren adjourned to Bro . Whittle ' s Commercial Hotel , where a capital banquet waa spread .
PLUCKNETT LODGE , No . 1708 . THE installation meeting of this Lodge took plaoe on the 15 th inst ., at the Bald Faced Stag , East Finchley , Bro . J . E . Overed preaiding . The minutes of the last Lodge having been duly confirmed , Bro . Grisdale was passed to the second degree , and the report of tho Audit Committee was received , together with the report of the
Benevolent Fnnd Committee . The Worshipful Master Elect Bro . A . A . Yeatman waa then installed in the chair of K . S . The interesting ceremony of presenting a P . M . ' s jewel to the retiring Worshipful Master was then proceeded with . The labours of tbe evening being over , the Lodge was dosed in due form , and the brethren , to the
number of fifty , sat down to an excellently served banquet . After re . fresbment , a list of toasts and musio was gone through , the W . M . aoting as first among equals in a genial manner . The following is a
list of the Officers for the ensuing year : —Bros . Overed I . P . M ., Woodrow S . W ., Oliphant J . W ., Hamilton Treasurer , Simmonds Soc , Janes S . D ., Hollands J . D ., Bernhard I . G ., Hamilton D . C , Howe Steward , and Blanob Tyler .
WILLIAM SHURMUR LODGE . No . 2374
THE second meeting of this nourishing Lodgo was held at the Boyal Forest Hotel , Chingford , on Tuesday , 20 th inst ., when there were nearly oue hundred brethren present . Among the Visitors were : —Bros . Wildish P . M . No . 1662 , Gross I . P . M . 1314 , Young P . M . 1745 , Urban Smith P . District G . Secretary Argentino , R . Brookman P . M . 1426 , W . Brookman 1471 , Jacob P . M . 17 W ,
Perkins S . W . 1278 , Walter 217 , Cosbnm 217 , Gray jun . 2318 , Drane 2318 , Eli Wilson 1228 , James Bird 2256 . The Very Worshipful Deputy Provincial Grand Master Bro . F . A . Fhiibrick , Q . C ., Grand Registrar , and Bro . Lennox Browne P . P . G . S . W . Essex , were unanimously elected honorary members . By virtue of dispeusatiou granted by the Right Worshipful Provincial Grand Master Lord
Brooke , 12 gentlemen were initiated into Freemasonry , they having boon unanimously approved at the la & t meeting . Bros . Fortescut-, Drysdale , Waring , Bishop and Wilson were passed to the second degree . Ton fresh propositions were received , for initiation and joining . A banqnet afterwards took place , which wa 3 all that could
be desired , and reflected great credit upon the hotel mnnngemeu' ; . The UHUUI Loyal and Masonic toasts were proposed and honoured , interspersed with somo capital music , vocal and iustrumontnl , by Bros . Young , Banks , Snow , Bishop , aud the E pping Forest Gl * e Union . The proceedings , which were of a very harmonions and enjoyable character throughout , wero terminated hy the Tyler ' s toast .
LOYAL BLUE LODGE , No . 119 ( f . C . )
ON Thursday , the 8 th inst ., the members of this Lodge held their annual celebration of St . John in their Lodge-room , Nnwrvstrcft , Banbridjre , and took the opportunity nt tlie same timo of p : * ' . senting Bro . Isaac Dnlhn with an illuminated address , Pact Maker ' s jewel and apron , as a token of tho respect and esteom by which ho is held by tho brethren of the Loclf'e . Shortly after nit . e o ' clock the
brethren , numbering clone on fifty , which included members from Ni « . 203 and 33 f > , sat down to a pumptnous repast , which refh'ced tin highest , credit on the caterer * , Messrs . Willis Bros . The walls of
tho room wore neatly decorated with brge mirrors , and over t le gnept of tho evening in stylish letter ? , the word " Welcome . " Tie good thiupa having ber , n partaken of with a relish , Bro . Willi . 101 Tweedie . M . D ., P . M . took the chair , Bro . William J . Dailies P . M . the
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vice-chair , and Bro . E . S . Mills P . M . presided at the piano . The chaivman , in a short address , proposed tho first toast , the Queen and tho Craft , whioh WBB drunk with a heartiness , and followed by all joining in the rendering of "The National Anthem" and "The Quoen a : ' d the Cnift . " Tho vice-chairman's name was coupled with the toast , he replying in > m able aud eloquent speech . The Three
Grilled Masters having beon proposed , " God Bless tho Prince of Wales" was well rendered by Bro . Mills , the chorus being taken up by the assembly , and the toast duly responded to by the chairman . The toast , The Provincial Grand Master of Down ( Bro . Lord Arthur Hill , M . P . ) had an ablo rospoudont in Bro . W . J . Miller P . M . Sec , who pointed out some of the many good acta that his Lordship has
done for the Craft and individual members of the mystio tie , nnd also informed the younger brethren that Lord Arthur is a member of this Lodge . Bro . Mills , after pinning " Hearts of Oak , " replied to the Provincial Officers of Down , Pas ; and Present , of which he is a member ( Grand Organist ) . The toast , the Guest of the Evening , was heartily drunk , amidst all honours , and the familiar songs , " He ' s a
Jolly Good Fellow" und "A Freo and Aooepted Masou , " wero rendered with a ring of joy ; after which tho chairman oalled upon Bro . Thos . Stanage to read the address , whioh was neatly illumiuated by Mr . Thomai James Hamilton , Scarva-street , and mounted in a choice frame by Bro . Thomas Proctor . The jewel , which is solid gold , speaks volumes for Bro . W . J . Miller ' s ( Seoretary ) good taste , while
the apron is of tho finest lambskin , bound with blue , and can claim a similar encominm for Bro . Diokson . Bro . Duffin , ip replying , regretted his being obliged to sever his connection ; but he wished to better himself , and no matter where ho wonld be he would always prize the gifts which were so heartily presented to him . The health of the Visiting Brethren was coupled with tho names of Bros . James Craig
and Robert Harvey , who replied , and the song " Worthy Freemasons All" was rendered by Bro . George Lavery . The W . M . and Officers of Lodge No . 119 , Past and Present , waa replied to by Bros . Samuel Dickson and John Dornau , after whioh " Burns' Farewell" was sung . The Town nnd Trade of Banbridge oamo in for a song by Bro . H . Gill , who was in splendid form , and speeches from Bros . Wm . Diokson ,
R . G . Wnrron , H . Gill , and Wm . Willis . The Professions brought out Bro . Baine ' s " Jug of Punch " in elegant fashion , and Bros . Thomas B . Wallace for law and order , and Dr . Tweedie for restoratives . The Press received justice from Bros . Larkin and Joseph Lutton . The Contributors to the Evening ' s Entertainment , after " Tell Me the Sisrn , John , " was coupled with the name of Bro . Mills and members
of Committee . Prosperity to fj . B . L ., No . 119 , and song , " The Craft that Weathers tho Storm , " having been rendered , Bros . Bainei , Miller , Mearns , and Barr replied . The Members of the Lodge 119 Initiated aince last Festival , brought out Bros . D . Card , T . Stanage , Lowery , Lomont , Resinfield , and Curran . Previously to finally closing , it was uuauimoasly resolved that the Committee tender the
best thanks of the brethren to Mrs . Mearns , Mrs . Larkin ? , Mrs . Dickson , Mrs . Baines , Mrs . Crnig , and Mrs . Hill , Solitude House , for the kindnesa and trouble taken with the supper , and their highly appreciated contributions ; also to Mr . Andrew M'Clelland , J . P . Belmont , for the table plant ? , which added much to the appearance of the dishes . " Next Merry Meeting " haviug beou sung in anoient form , " Auld Lang Syne " terminated the happy reunion .
Royal Arch.
ROYAL ARCH .
CALEDONIAN CHAPTER , No . 204 .
AT a regular meeting of this Chapter , held in the Freemasons ' Hall , Manchester , an interesting and pleasant incident ocourred in the shape of a presentation to Comp . Andrew of a clock and ornaments . After the presentation had been made , Comp . Andrew replied as follows : —It is nn old man ' s privilege to look back , as it is the delight of tho young to look forward . I may be pardoned in speaking of self , and taking a retrospect of my connection with this Chapter .
In looking over a list of members , printed in 1877 , when I was first appointed Scribe E ., great changes have taken place . Above eighty members have died vr left the Chapter . When requested by Comp . Hooper to bo Scribe E ., when ho waa » lrcted the First Principal in 1877 , I accepted the office with no idea of any reward or testimonial . I continued ns Scribe E . for the following year , when Comp . Clay was
First Principal , and afterwards was asked to take the third ohair , but declined , ns I tbonsfht tbe office of Secretary was more in my line . Iu 1885 I was elected aud served as Scribe E ., when lute Comp . V / bittaker WHS Firwt Principal . In 1886 Comp . C . J . Suhoffold , 1887 Comp . Byway , 1888 Comp . Pnulden , 1889 Comp . Cliffe , filled the office , and 1 Im ^ e had a worthy successor in 1890 , when Comp . Swinn
was appointed . Since I joined the Chapter in 1874 , 25 members of my mothpr L dpjp , Sfranpeways , No . 1219 . have become members . I proposed 15 of them . One Companion ( of Lodge No . 1219 , who I proposed ) , Comp . Dawson , in vnrions offices , pave eight years good service to the Crispier . He died regretted . Other members of 1219 have served the Chnpter with zeal and credit . Last January , when a
vote of r . htiiiks was proposed by Comp . Hooper , he hoped that Bomo " substantial fc ( k ' . n " wculd be given for my long services ns Scribe E . I tertJiinly had tio u \ i < n of receiving ench a valuable and pleasing memoi . t ) from tho Companions of the Chapter—in fact , I thought the nmtter wss endo'l . I must , however , say it is very pleasant to have s . ) " -nbstantial " > i reward , nnd I shall prize this token of your goodwill , and overy d » v fhen l ? eo the time rcorded . remember with very
greot pleasure the Companions of the Caledonian Chapter and the happy yrnr" spent ntnong them . And when I have finished my life ' s journey , nnd , I hope , received tho " Well done " of the Great Architect above , my family will prize this legacy . Accept my thanks for vonr fiift , and believe me I appreciate your kindnesa in acknowledging tho services 1 BO willingl y rendered—indeed they were a " labour of love . " Again I thank you .