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by Bro . M'Kay , who afterwards introduced Bro . Edwin Loach for the benefits of installation . The ceremony of raising Bro . Loaoh W . M . elect to the chair of K . S . was next impressively performed by Bros . Dalrymple , Paterson and Barr . Tho newly-eleoted W . M . was then duly saluted in the various degrees by tho brethren present . The W . M . afterwards called npon Bro . Dalrymple , who in a most
appropriate manner invested tho following Officers for tho ensuing year : —Brot . M'Kay I . P . M , Little S . W ., Milburn J . W , Rev . E . M . Rice Chaplain , Paterson Treasurer , Wood Secretary , Holliday S . D , Bouoh J . D , Jones I . G , Cooper Organist , Price Dir . of Cers , Kinneai and Windeler Stewards , Whitehead Tyler . Letters of apology were
read from several brethren who were prevented from attending the installation . Hearty good wishes having been expressed to the W . M ., the Lodge was closed . The brethren afterwards attended a banquet , provided by Bro . Howieson , at the Green Dragon Hotel , where Bro . Loach presided . Loyal , patriotic , and Masonio toasts were proposed , and heartily responded to .
THE annual installation meeting was held at the Masonio Hall , Battle , on Thursday the 18 th inst , when there was one of the largest assemblies that had ever attended this important local event . The ohair was taken by Bro . Raper the W . M , and the first bnsiness was the passing of Bro . Noakes , after whioh the W . M . elect Bro . Foster S . W . was presented for the benefit of installation as W . M . for the ensuing year . Tho ceremony was then performed by
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Bro . Raper in a very impressive manner , nnd the new W . M . appointed his Officers for the ensning year , as follows : —Bros . Raper I . P . M , Pepper S . W , Avis J . W , Wells P . P . G . Purs . P . M . Treasnrer ( 22 nd year ) , Hughes P . P . G . Sword Bearer P . M ., Secretary , Hotham S . D , Ticeburst J . D , Jordan P . M . Dir . of Cers , Fielding Organist , Chance I . G , Newman Tyler . Bro . Wells was elected to represent
the Lodge on the Prov . Grand Lodge Charities Committee . Letters of congratulation and apologies for non-attendance were read from W . Bros . Col . Shadwell Gierke Grand Secretary , Sir W . T . Marriott , Q . C , M . P , Deputy Prov . Grand Master , V . P . Freeman P . G . D . ( Eng . ) Prov . Grand Secretary , Dr . Trollope P . G . W , Colonel Brookfield , M . P , I . P . M . 341 , and from several Masters of tho Province and others , who
were unable to be present . The visitors and brethren present , in addition to the Officers above mentioned , included Bros . Rev . R . W . Looaemore P . P . G . Chaplain Yorkshire , Edwards W . M . 40 , Wright Prov . Grand Steward W . M . 311 , Palmer W . M . 341 , Paynter W . M . 851 , Weston W . M . 1303 , Masters W . M . 1797 , Meadows W . M . 1842 , Allen I . P . M . 40 , Jenkins P . M . 341 , Baker Guy 40 , Tidmarsh W . M .
2160 , Loud W . M . 2163 , Botley , Veness , Hickman , Duck , Horton and Tyrrell 40 , Parker S . W . 1414 , Lamborn P . P . G . Purs . P . M ., Skinner , Honisett , Supt . Smith , Hodson , St . John , Towner , MoMillen , Noakes , and many others . After the business of the Lodge had been concluded , the brethren adjourned to the Star Hotel , where the annual banquet had been provided in that satisfactory manner whioh
characterises all the dinners provided by Host Holt . The chair was taken by Bro . Foster W . M , who was supported by about 40 brethren . A toast list was gone through , the speeches being more than usually interesting , that of Bro . Jenkins P . M . 341 being a most eloquent appeal on behalf of the Charities of the Institution . Tbo musical arrangements were under the direction of Bro . Baker Gny , who sang
several of his best songs in roost splendid style , aud several of the brethren contributed to the harmony . Altogether tho banquet and the meeting proved most pleasant and enjoyable , and tho W . M . of this flourishing Lodge is to be congratulated on the happy auspices under whioh he commences his year of office . A pleasant feature in the
proceedings of the Lodge was the presentation of a beautiful P . M . ' s jewel , whioh had been voted by the brethren to Bro . Raper I . P . M , as a testimony of the kind regard in which he is held by them , and in recognition of tho able and genial manner iu whioh ho presided over the Lodge during his year of office .
WENTWORTH LODGE , No . 1239 . A LODGE of Emergency was held on Wednesday , the 17 th inst , at the Masonio Hall , Snrrey Streot , Sheffield , for the purpose of presenting Past Masters' jewels to all the Past Masters of the Lodge who continue as subscribing members of the Craft . The presentations were made by the Worshipful Maater Bro . Wilson , who after appropriate remarks , pinned the jewels on the breast of
each of the Past Masters . The following are the names and Masonio titles of the brethren who were thus honoured , with the year in which each served the office of W . M .: —Bros . Garnett P . M . P . P . G . Sword Bearer P . Z . P . P . G . H . 1869 , Wostinholm P . M . P . P . G . S . D . 1873 , Tindall P . M . P . P . G . Treasurer 1875 , Thomaa P . M . P . P . G . S . D . P . Z .
1878 , Darling P . M . P . Z . P . P . G . S . D . 1880 , Holmes P . M . P . P . G . D . C . P . Z . 1881 , Broadhoad P . M . 1882 , Nixon P . M . 1883 , Holiday P . M . 1881 , Hewitt P . M . P . Z . 1885 , Clarke P . M . 1886 , Styring P . M . 1887 , Isaac Eyre P . M . 1888 , SimonaonP . M . P . P . G . Organist 1889 , Robertshaw P . M . 1890 . Tho I . P . M . Bro . Robertshaw , J . P , at the request of the Past Masters , returned thanks on behalf of the whole . The jewels , which aro of 18 carat gold , are chaste iu design , and have
each two bara of the same quality of gold , on which is enamelled the name and number of Lodge . On the back of each is engraved the name of the brother to whom it was presented , nnd his year of office . The whole were specially manufactured and supplied by Bro . H . Lamb , Masonic Jeweller , London . A banquet was afterward .- ! hold , at which tho W . M . presided . A number of distinguished brethren , including Bros . Brittain Past Grand Svvoid Bearor of Euglaud ,
Arnison P . M . P . P . G . S . D , Harold Thomas P . M . P . P . G . Registrar , Isaac Ellis W . M . 296 , Franklin W . M . 1779 , Deardcn W . M . 2263 , aud many others honoured the Lodgo by thoir presence . ? . ' asouio toasts , sentiments speeches and musical solecti-jns coutriboiod to make a most enjoyable evening . The numerous presentations of jewels , . 15 in all , is quite unique , if not unprecedented in the annals of iVeemasonry .
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HAMER LODGE , No . 1393 .
BRO . JOHN ALFRED HIGNETT , at the Masonio Temple , Hopestreet , was , on the 18 th inst , duly installed by Bro . Hankey P . M ., tho retiring W . M . Bro . Brooks being unavoidably absent , in the presence of a large assembly of members of the Lodge and visiting brethren , as W . M . of the Hamer Lodge of the Freemasons of West Lancashire , No . 1393 . Tho Provincial Officers present wero Bros .
Councillor John Houlding P . P . G . Registrar , W . Goodacre P . G . Sec , Georgo Broadbridgo P . P . G . Dir . of Cers , Robert Foote P . P . G . Treas , J . Pemberton P . P . G . Sup . of Works , J . B . Mackenzie P . P . G . D , James Pilling P . P . G . Sword Bearer , W . C . Erwine P . P . G . Assistant Secretary , and J . Stowell P . G . Chaplain . The offioe-bearing visitors
also present included Bros . Tomlin W . M . 1713 , Johnson W . M . 1756 , Gosling W . M . 724 , Collister Jones W . M . 1325 , Britten W . M . 823 , Kirkpatriok W . M . 1502 , Bobertson W . M . 786 , Bushell S . W . 1756 , Hassell S . W . 2290 , Allenby S . W . 594 , Phillips P . M . 1356 , and Soott J . D . 1094 . The W . M . elect was presented for the benefit of
installation by Bros . Kynaston P . M . and Obersby P . M . Dir . of Cers . Having been duly installed , Bro . Hignett proceeded to invest hia Officers , as follow : —Bros . Brooks I . P . M , Baron S . W , Nisbet J . W , Kynaston P . M . Treasurer , Laidlaw Secretary , Dr . Pinkorton S . D , Jones J . D , Rainbow P . M . Dir . of Cers , Pugh Organist , Christiensen I . G , Dr . M'Murray , M'Dougall , Greenland , and Taunton Stewards .
The ceremony of installation concluded , tho brethren partook of an excellent banquet , musical entertainment being provided between the subsequent toasts by Bros . Lane , Redhead , Erwin , Melloy , Oversby , Latham , and Ironside , Bro . Pugh accompanying . Bro . Andrews delighted the brethren by a clever ventriloquial entertainment . A P . M . 's jewel and gold albert is to be presented to the retiring Master of the Lodge .
MORECAMBE LODGE . No . 1561 .
THE annual excursion in connection with this Lodge took place on Wednesday , the 17 th inst , the place chosen being the Lake District . The morning was not very favourable , but upwards of 25 Masons , with their wives and friends , proceeded to Lake Side , where they embarked on board one of tbe steamers for Water Head . At this place char-a-bancs were in waiting to convoy them through
a portion of the Lake District , including Clapsgate and Red Bank , to Graamero , at which latter place the party partook of an excellent dinner , at the Rothay Hotel . A conple of hours were spent here in visiting tho graves of Wordsworth and Coleridge , and other places of
interest . The return journey lay through Rydal , Ambleside , Low Wood , Troutbeck , & o , to Bowness , where the party partook of an excellent tea , at the Stag ' s Head . They then proceeded to Windermere station en route for Morecambe , where they arrived at 10 ' 30 , The latter part of the day was very fine and pleasant .
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THE members had a summer trip and ladies' meeting , with a banquet , at the Royal Hotel , Henley , on Thursday , the 18 th inst . Leaving London at ten o'clock in special saloon carriages , the company travelled to Windsor . Hero the party loft the train , and proceeded to Henloy on board tho steam launch " May Queen , " belonging to Mr . Jas . Taylor , of Chortsey . Tho weather was
delightful and tho scenery was very much enjoyed , Henley being reached abont fivo o ' clock . Tho piper—Mr . John Mackenzie—who had accompanied tho party , played tho bagpipes at intervals , and on landing led tho company to a large marquee , erected on tho lawn of the Royal Hotel , facing the river , where a sumptuous dinner waa
admirably served . Tho menu was enriched by selections from Burns , and included a number of Scottish dishes . The party numbered more than 100 ladies aud gentlemen . Bro . John Whitehead P . M . tho Worshipful Master of the Lodgo presided , tho two vico-ohairs being filled by Bro . John Page P . M . ( W . M . elect ) S . W , and Bro .
Duncan F . Gellion P . M . J . W . The tables and the marquee were profusely decorated with choice flowers aud ferns , but tho chief feature was the rose , shamrock , and thistle , arranged around tho poles running tho entire length of the marquee . Mr . Manloy , florist , Hart-street , carried out this work . Tho only toasts given were the
Queen , tho Ladies , who had graced tho banquet with their presence , and the Chairman . Although the greater part of the company left by the eight o ' clock train , others remained till 9 ' 35 , song and sentiment filling up tho time . Everything passed off admirably , and Mr . and Mrs . Trotman , who personally superintended all the arrangements , were complimented and thanked for the very superior manner
in which the Scottish banquet had beon served . Tho piper played at intervals during dinner , and , when the haggis was brought into the marquee , walked round in front of the chefs , who carried the choice dish elevated above their heads , the event being the signal for much applanse . " Auld Lang Syne " was sung at the close of the day , with patriotic enthusiasm .
Warner Lodge of Instruction , No . 2193 . —The weekly meeting was held oa 22 nd inst , at Bridgo Chambers , Hoo Stroot , Walthamstow , when there wero present Uiou . Trickett W . M , Briginshaw S . W , Spoiler J . W , W . Shiirnsur PiOV . G . Treasurer Preceptor , Forte-cio Treasurer , Bestow S . D , Cooko J . D , Fuller I . G , Allen Secretary , Cillett Steward . Stacey OrganistOakdunButeiiinu ,
, , Clark , Brown , Jaruoa , Smith , Ives P . M ., Short , Tborogood , Voting , Lloyd , Parsons , Pindar P . M ., Wostlkld P . P . G . Sword Dearer , Kompthorne , and others . After preliminaries the ceraraoniesi of initiation ar . d paoumg wore rehearsed . Bro . Shurmur dolivcred tho leotnro on Second Tracing Board . Bro . Briginshaw was elected to occupy tho chair at ensuing mooting ; officers in rotation . As this was tho first
time that Bro . Inckett had officiated ; i , i W . M , a hearty and cordial vote of thanks waa passed , and voco :-. h . 'd upon the minutes , for tho efficient manner in which } . , u h . ul discharged tho du ' . ha of the chair . After hearty gooU wishes , the Lodyo was adjourned until 29 th iuat ..
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by Bro . M'Kay , who afterwards introduced Bro . Edwin Loach for the benefits of installation . The ceremony of raising Bro . Loaoh W . M . elect to the chair of K . S . was next impressively performed by Bros . Dalrymple , Paterson and Barr . Tho newly-eleoted W . M . was then duly saluted in the various degrees by tho brethren present . The W . M . afterwards called npon Bro . Dalrymple , who in a most
appropriate manner invested tho following Officers for tho ensuing year : —Brot . M'Kay I . P . M , Little S . W ., Milburn J . W , Rev . E . M . Rice Chaplain , Paterson Treasurer , Wood Secretary , Holliday S . D , Bouoh J . D , Jones I . G , Cooper Organist , Price Dir . of Cers , Kinneai and Windeler Stewards , Whitehead Tyler . Letters of apology were
read from several brethren who were prevented from attending the installation . Hearty good wishes having been expressed to the W . M ., the Lodge was closed . The brethren afterwards attended a banquet , provided by Bro . Howieson , at the Green Dragon Hotel , where Bro . Loach presided . Loyal , patriotic , and Masonio toasts were proposed , and heartily responded to .
THE annual installation meeting was held at the Masonio Hall , Battle , on Thursday the 18 th inst , when there was one of the largest assemblies that had ever attended this important local event . The ohair was taken by Bro . Raper the W . M , and the first bnsiness was the passing of Bro . Noakes , after whioh the W . M . elect Bro . Foster S . W . was presented for the benefit of installation as W . M . for the ensuing year . Tho ceremony was then performed by
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Bro . Raper in a very impressive manner , nnd the new W . M . appointed his Officers for the ensning year , as follows : —Bros . Raper I . P . M , Pepper S . W , Avis J . W , Wells P . P . G . Purs . P . M . Treasnrer ( 22 nd year ) , Hughes P . P . G . Sword Bearer P . M ., Secretary , Hotham S . D , Ticeburst J . D , Jordan P . M . Dir . of Cers , Fielding Organist , Chance I . G , Newman Tyler . Bro . Wells was elected to represent
the Lodge on the Prov . Grand Lodge Charities Committee . Letters of congratulation and apologies for non-attendance were read from W . Bros . Col . Shadwell Gierke Grand Secretary , Sir W . T . Marriott , Q . C , M . P , Deputy Prov . Grand Master , V . P . Freeman P . G . D . ( Eng . ) Prov . Grand Secretary , Dr . Trollope P . G . W , Colonel Brookfield , M . P , I . P . M . 341 , and from several Masters of tho Province and others , who
were unable to be present . The visitors and brethren present , in addition to the Officers above mentioned , included Bros . Rev . R . W . Looaemore P . P . G . Chaplain Yorkshire , Edwards W . M . 40 , Wright Prov . Grand Steward W . M . 311 , Palmer W . M . 341 , Paynter W . M . 851 , Weston W . M . 1303 , Masters W . M . 1797 , Meadows W . M . 1842 , Allen I . P . M . 40 , Jenkins P . M . 341 , Baker Guy 40 , Tidmarsh W . M .
2160 , Loud W . M . 2163 , Botley , Veness , Hickman , Duck , Horton and Tyrrell 40 , Parker S . W . 1414 , Lamborn P . P . G . Purs . P . M ., Skinner , Honisett , Supt . Smith , Hodson , St . John , Towner , MoMillen , Noakes , and many others . After the business of the Lodge had been concluded , the brethren adjourned to the Star Hotel , where the annual banquet had been provided in that satisfactory manner whioh
characterises all the dinners provided by Host Holt . The chair was taken by Bro . Foster W . M , who was supported by about 40 brethren . A toast list was gone through , the speeches being more than usually interesting , that of Bro . Jenkins P . M . 341 being a most eloquent appeal on behalf of the Charities of the Institution . Tbo musical arrangements were under the direction of Bro . Baker Gny , who sang
several of his best songs in roost splendid style , aud several of the brethren contributed to the harmony . Altogether tho banquet and the meeting proved most pleasant and enjoyable , and tho W . M . of this flourishing Lodge is to be congratulated on the happy auspices under whioh he commences his year of office . A pleasant feature in the
proceedings of the Lodge was the presentation of a beautiful P . M . ' s jewel , whioh had been voted by the brethren to Bro . Raper I . P . M , as a testimony of the kind regard in which he is held by them , and in recognition of tho able and genial manner iu whioh ho presided over the Lodge during his year of office .
WENTWORTH LODGE , No . 1239 . A LODGE of Emergency was held on Wednesday , the 17 th inst , at the Masonio Hall , Snrrey Streot , Sheffield , for the purpose of presenting Past Masters' jewels to all the Past Masters of the Lodge who continue as subscribing members of the Craft . The presentations were made by the Worshipful Maater Bro . Wilson , who after appropriate remarks , pinned the jewels on the breast of
each of the Past Masters . The following are the names and Masonio titles of the brethren who were thus honoured , with the year in which each served the office of W . M .: —Bros . Garnett P . M . P . P . G . Sword Bearer P . Z . P . P . G . H . 1869 , Wostinholm P . M . P . P . G . S . D . 1873 , Tindall P . M . P . P . G . Treasurer 1875 , Thomaa P . M . P . P . G . S . D . P . Z .
1878 , Darling P . M . P . Z . P . P . G . S . D . 1880 , Holmes P . M . P . P . G . D . C . P . Z . 1881 , Broadhoad P . M . 1882 , Nixon P . M . 1883 , Holiday P . M . 1881 , Hewitt P . M . P . Z . 1885 , Clarke P . M . 1886 , Styring P . M . 1887 , Isaac Eyre P . M . 1888 , SimonaonP . M . P . P . G . Organist 1889 , Robertshaw P . M . 1890 . Tho I . P . M . Bro . Robertshaw , J . P , at the request of the Past Masters , returned thanks on behalf of the whole . The jewels , which aro of 18 carat gold , are chaste iu design , and have
each two bara of the same quality of gold , on which is enamelled the name and number of Lodge . On the back of each is engraved the name of the brother to whom it was presented , nnd his year of office . The whole were specially manufactured and supplied by Bro . H . Lamb , Masonic Jeweller , London . A banquet was afterward .- ! hold , at which tho W . M . presided . A number of distinguished brethren , including Bros . Brittain Past Grand Svvoid Bearor of Euglaud ,
Arnison P . M . P . P . G . S . D , Harold Thomas P . M . P . P . G . Registrar , Isaac Ellis W . M . 296 , Franklin W . M . 1779 , Deardcn W . M . 2263 , aud many others honoured the Lodgo by thoir presence . ? . ' asouio toasts , sentiments speeches and musical solecti-jns coutriboiod to make a most enjoyable evening . The numerous presentations of jewels , . 15 in all , is quite unique , if not unprecedented in the annals of iVeemasonry .
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HAMER LODGE , No . 1393 .
BRO . JOHN ALFRED HIGNETT , at the Masonio Temple , Hopestreet , was , on the 18 th inst , duly installed by Bro . Hankey P . M ., tho retiring W . M . Bro . Brooks being unavoidably absent , in the presence of a large assembly of members of the Lodge and visiting brethren , as W . M . of the Hamer Lodge of the Freemasons of West Lancashire , No . 1393 . Tho Provincial Officers present wero Bros .
Councillor John Houlding P . P . G . Registrar , W . Goodacre P . G . Sec , Georgo Broadbridgo P . P . G . Dir . of Cers , Robert Foote P . P . G . Treas , J . Pemberton P . P . G . Sup . of Works , J . B . Mackenzie P . P . G . D , James Pilling P . P . G . Sword Bearer , W . C . Erwine P . P . G . Assistant Secretary , and J . Stowell P . G . Chaplain . The offioe-bearing visitors
also present included Bros . Tomlin W . M . 1713 , Johnson W . M . 1756 , Gosling W . M . 724 , Collister Jones W . M . 1325 , Britten W . M . 823 , Kirkpatriok W . M . 1502 , Bobertson W . M . 786 , Bushell S . W . 1756 , Hassell S . W . 2290 , Allenby S . W . 594 , Phillips P . M . 1356 , and Soott J . D . 1094 . The W . M . elect was presented for the benefit of
installation by Bros . Kynaston P . M . and Obersby P . M . Dir . of Cers . Having been duly installed , Bro . Hignett proceeded to invest hia Officers , as follow : —Bros . Brooks I . P . M , Baron S . W , Nisbet J . W , Kynaston P . M . Treasurer , Laidlaw Secretary , Dr . Pinkorton S . D , Jones J . D , Rainbow P . M . Dir . of Cers , Pugh Organist , Christiensen I . G , Dr . M'Murray , M'Dougall , Greenland , and Taunton Stewards .
The ceremony of installation concluded , tho brethren partook of an excellent banquet , musical entertainment being provided between the subsequent toasts by Bros . Lane , Redhead , Erwin , Melloy , Oversby , Latham , and Ironside , Bro . Pugh accompanying . Bro . Andrews delighted the brethren by a clever ventriloquial entertainment . A P . M . 's jewel and gold albert is to be presented to the retiring Master of the Lodge .
MORECAMBE LODGE . No . 1561 .
THE annual excursion in connection with this Lodge took place on Wednesday , the 17 th inst , the place chosen being the Lake District . The morning was not very favourable , but upwards of 25 Masons , with their wives and friends , proceeded to Lake Side , where they embarked on board one of tbe steamers for Water Head . At this place char-a-bancs were in waiting to convoy them through
a portion of the Lake District , including Clapsgate and Red Bank , to Graamero , at which latter place the party partook of an excellent dinner , at the Rothay Hotel . A conple of hours were spent here in visiting tho graves of Wordsworth and Coleridge , and other places of
interest . The return journey lay through Rydal , Ambleside , Low Wood , Troutbeck , & o , to Bowness , where the party partook of an excellent tea , at the Stag ' s Head . They then proceeded to Windermere station en route for Morecambe , where they arrived at 10 ' 30 , The latter part of the day was very fine and pleasant .
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THE members had a summer trip and ladies' meeting , with a banquet , at the Royal Hotel , Henley , on Thursday , the 18 th inst . Leaving London at ten o'clock in special saloon carriages , the company travelled to Windsor . Hero the party loft the train , and proceeded to Henloy on board tho steam launch " May Queen , " belonging to Mr . Jas . Taylor , of Chortsey . Tho weather was
delightful and tho scenery was very much enjoyed , Henley being reached abont fivo o ' clock . Tho piper—Mr . John Mackenzie—who had accompanied tho party , played tho bagpipes at intervals , and on landing led tho company to a large marquee , erected on tho lawn of the Royal Hotel , facing the river , where a sumptuous dinner waa
admirably served . Tho menu was enriched by selections from Burns , and included a number of Scottish dishes . The party numbered more than 100 ladies aud gentlemen . Bro . John Whitehead P . M . tho Worshipful Master of the Lodgo presided , tho two vico-ohairs being filled by Bro . John Page P . M . ( W . M . elect ) S . W , and Bro .
Duncan F . Gellion P . M . J . W . The tables and the marquee were profusely decorated with choice flowers aud ferns , but tho chief feature was the rose , shamrock , and thistle , arranged around tho poles running tho entire length of the marquee . Mr . Manloy , florist , Hart-street , carried out this work . Tho only toasts given were the
Queen , tho Ladies , who had graced tho banquet with their presence , and the Chairman . Although the greater part of the company left by the eight o ' clock train , others remained till 9 ' 35 , song and sentiment filling up tho time . Everything passed off admirably , and Mr . and Mrs . Trotman , who personally superintended all the arrangements , were complimented and thanked for the very superior manner
in which the Scottish banquet had beon served . Tho piper played at intervals during dinner , and , when the haggis was brought into the marquee , walked round in front of the chefs , who carried the choice dish elevated above their heads , the event being the signal for much applanse . " Auld Lang Syne " was sung at the close of the day , with patriotic enthusiasm .
Warner Lodge of Instruction , No . 2193 . —The weekly meeting was held oa 22 nd inst , at Bridgo Chambers , Hoo Stroot , Walthamstow , when there wero present Uiou . Trickett W . M , Briginshaw S . W , Spoiler J . W , W . Shiirnsur PiOV . G . Treasurer Preceptor , Forte-cio Treasurer , Bestow S . D , Cooko J . D , Fuller I . G , Allen Secretary , Cillett Steward . Stacey OrganistOakdunButeiiinu ,
, , Clark , Brown , Jaruoa , Smith , Ives P . M ., Short , Tborogood , Voting , Lloyd , Parsons , Pindar P . M ., Wostlkld P . P . G . Sword Dearer , Kompthorne , and others . After preliminaries the ceraraoniesi of initiation ar . d paoumg wore rehearsed . Bro . Shurmur dolivcred tho leotnro on Second Tracing Board . Bro . Briginshaw was elected to occupy tho chair at ensuing mooting ; officers in rotation . As this was tho first
time that Bro . Inckett had officiated ; i , i W . M , a hearty and cordial vote of thanks waa passed , and voco :-. h . 'd upon the minutes , for tho efficient manner in which } . , u h . ul discharged tho du ' . ha of the chair . After hearty gooU wishes , the Lodyo was adjourned until 29 th iuat ..