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The Theatres, &C.
esting item is " a military Terpsiohoroan sketoh " ontitled ' Rose Pompon , " the characters in which ara sustained by Miss Edith Rayner , 3 fr . Henry Besley , and Mr . M . W ^ st , in a lively nnd satisfactory manner . Whether a visitor spends the entive evening , or merely drops in for a spare honr , he is sure to be pleased with the entertainment .
Cornwall Masonic Charity Association.
CORNWALL MASONIC CHARITY ASSOCIATION .
THE sixth annual meeting of this Association was held at Truro on the 11 th inst ., when the statement of accounts showed a total of receipts amounting to £ 273 , and available for distribution to the Masonio Charity Institutions £ 283 10 s . On the ballot being taken it was found that the following were entitled to a presentation of ten guineas eaob , viz .: —St . Andrew ' s Lodge , Tywardieath ; Moleswovth ,
Wadebridge ; St . Petroo , Padstow ; Drnids , Redruth ; St . Martin's , Liskeard ; Hayle Chapter , Hayle ; Sir Charles B . Graves Sawle , Bart . ; John Jose , Mellingy ; E . D . Anderton , Falmouth . And the following to a presentation of five guineas each , viz .: —Meridian Lodge , J . Duokett , and W . E . Marchanr , Millbrook ; J . 0 . Eva , Helston ; W . H . P . Martin , Truro ; J . Nicholls , Launceaton ; A . J . Budge and J . Whitworth , Camborne ; T . and P . Chirgwin , Truro ; Sholto
H . Hare , Wadebridge ; Mrs . Haddy , Lostwithiel ; Ewens , W . Rowg , J . D . Pearn , the Rev . F . F . FrisseU , and Wilton , Millbrook ; G . R . B . Reed , Falmouth ; F . H . Spear and T . P . Tonkin , Bodmin ; N . J . West , Cornish Lodge , London ; W . S . Cater , Launceston ; T . White and R . A . Courtney , Liskeard ; J . J . Smith , Truro ; the Rev . W . R . Erskine , Frank Hitohens , H . Downing , and Arthur Carkeek , Redruth ; James Richards , W . Wagner , Oscar Gattemann , and Mrs . F . H . Pool , Hayle j and J . Jeffery jun ., Helston .
Aldersgate Lodge, No. 1657.
ALDERSGATE LODGE , No . 1657 .
ON Monday , the 16 th instant , the installation meeting of the Aldersgate Lodge was held at the Albion , nnder the presi . denoy of Brother Hudson , CO ., the Worshipful Master . Bro . Sir John B . Monokton installed Bro . W . R . Webb in his usual impressive manner . The other Offioers appointed were Bros . Larkin S . W ., Fuller J . W ., White P . M . Treasurer , Jolliffe P . M . Secretary , Rawlinson S . D ., Shotter J . D ., Croft I . G . The olosing of the Lodge was followed
by an excellent banquet . The nsnal Loyal and Craft toasts were given and heartily received , and Bro . Sandeman replied for the Grand Offioers . Bro . Alderman Reynals gave the health of the Worshipful Master , remarking that few words were necessary to com . mend this toast to their notioe . Most of them knew the WorBhipful Master as a most intimate friend , and when initiated in that Lodge .
some years ago , they all recognised that in him were abilities whioh would force him to the front , not only in the Lodge , but in the world outside . He asked them to drink to the health of the Worshipful Master ; and he felt certain that , among the many memories which their Master wonld have in the future , none wonld afford him so much satisfaction as those which would surround him during tho year that
he was Master of the Aldersgate Lodge . The Master , who was loudly cheered , heartily thanked the members of the Lodge for having received him with so much kindness , and especially for the exceedingly warm and kindly manner in whioh they had welcomed the toaBt that evening . Iu proposing the health of the Installing Master , Bro . Sir John Monckton , who had so anspicionsly installed
him into office that evening , the Master said they owed a double debt of gratitude to Bro . Sir John , first , for remaining with them , and secondly , for the very interesting ceremony he had performed in the Lodge . He was afraid that they very often trespassed too much upon his kindness , but his high position iu the Craft must be their excuse . Bro . Sir John Monokton most warmly thanked the Lodge for the
honour they had done him in inviting him to instal the Worshipful Master for the year ensuing . It had been his good fortune to instal some hundreds of Masters , and he naturally gravitated to City Lodges . The Aldersgate Lodge was essentially a City Lodge . He prophesied for their very promising Master a most successful and auspicious year of office . The Worshipful Master proposed the health of
Bro . Jolliffe , nnd said he was greatly pleased that the duty which he had to perform had fallen to his lot . Bro . Jolliffe was a gentleman who had formed a very high ideal of Masonry , and he was one who liberally carried out the tenets of the Order . He congratulated the members of the Lodge upon having a gentleman acting as Secretary to the Lodge who took such an interest in the Craft , and who was
possessed of so mnch energy and activity . Bro . Jolliffe not only was Seoretary of that Lodge , but he was Treasurer of two other Lodges , and a Past Master of three Lodges , besides having been for many years a most consistent supporter of the Masonic Charities . On behalf of the Lodge he had to present to their respected friend the handsome service of plate which they saw before , him . It bore the
inscription : —" Presented to Bro . E . Y . Jolliffe by the members of the Aldersgate Lodge as a slight token of gratitude for his invaluable services as Secretary , and iu recognition of bis constant and uniform kindness to the members and their friends . " Bro . Jolliffe thanked the members of the Lodge for the handsome manner in which tboy had recognised his services to the Lodge . In that Lodge he had
received nothing but kindness from the whole of the brethren , and for any little service which he had rendered he had always felt most amply repaid by the conrtesy with whioh he was always received by the brethren . He also thanked the members for the val uable presentation they had made to him . Bros . Lovett and Hudson ( who had come from Yorkshire to do honour to the
Worshipful Master ) replied for the Visitors , and other toasts followed , including the Past Masters , the Treasurer and Secretary of the Lodge , and the proceedings closed . An excellent selection of music was performed , under tho direction of Bro . Sidney Tower , by Miss Ada Patterson , Miss Eleanor Reos ; Bros . Reginald Groouie , Robert Hellin , Victor Buzian , and H . W . Sobartau— Oity Press .
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THEFREEMASON'SCHRONI&E, A Weekly Record of Masonic Intelligence . Reports of United Grand Lodge are published with the Special Sanction of H . R . H . tho Prince of Wales the M . W . the Grand Master of England . THE FREEMASON'S CHRONICLE will be forwarded direct from the Office , Belvidere Works , Hermes Hill , Pentonville , N ., on receipt of Post Office Order for the amount . Intending Subscribers should forward their full Addresses , to prevent mistakes . Post Office Orders to be made payable to W . W . MORGAN , at Penton Street Office . Cheques orossed " London aud County . " The Terms of Subscription ( payable in advance ) to THE FREEMASON ' CHRONICLE are—Twelve Months , post free £ 0 13 6 Six Months ditto 0 7 0 Three Montha ditto 0 3 6 SCALE OF CHARGESTFOR ADVERTISEMENTS . Per Page £ 8 8 0 Back Page 10 10 0 Births , Marriages , and Deaths , Is per line . General Advertisements , Trade Announcements , & o . siugle column , 5 s per inch . Donble column Advertisements Is per line . Special terms for a series of insertions on application . Advertisers will find THE FREEMASON ' S CHRONICLE an exceptionally good medium for Advertisements of every olass . Agents , from whom copies can always be had : — HANSARD PUBLISHING UNION , LIMITED , 12 and 14 Catherine Street , W . C . Messrs . H . DARBYSHIRE and Co ., 9 Red Lion Conrt , E . C , and 43 A Market Street Manchester . Mr . RITCHIE , 6 Red Lion Court , E . C . Messrs . SIMPSON BROS ., Shoe Lane . Mr . H . SIMPSON , 7 Red Lion Conrt , E . C . Messrs . W . H . SMITH and SON , 183 Strand . Messrs . SPENCER and Co ., 15 Great Queen Street , W . C . Messrs . STEEL and JONES , 4 Spring Gardens , Charing Cross . Mr . G . VICKEBS Angel Conrt , Strand .
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EADES GOUT&RHEUMATIGPILLS. The SAFEST and most lEEECTUAL CUBE for GOUT , RHEUMATISM , aud all PAINS in the HEAD , FACE , aud LIMBS . IMPORTANT TESTIMONIAL from the Rev . F . FARVIS , Baptist Minister . Mr . O . K . U > E . Mmcli in , 1 SS 7 . Do- ' ir Sir , —t liavo mnny times felt inclined to inform von of tho benefit I linvo received by Uikiuir your ( .. out nnd Ulirunmtio Pills . After suffering for some time from Khcitmntira « unl Sciatica . I was ndvisodto uso join- l'ills . I bought a liottle , and whon . in severe v ' and nimble to u * e tho limb nffwtcd 1 took a doso . li n . few honr- ; nfi . er I felt tho i aiti mitce bettor , and sifter tbo second dowo tho pnin completely removcu find the limo re . "t > rol to its ri-. 'lit U « . I tbji"ky > u , ilesir sir , for sending forth such a boon for tho relief of human sutleriug . Ycu ' . s feithfiiMv . I ' . ITARVIS , 2 South View Villus . Ibptist Minister . Burgess lioud , Basingstoke . PREPARED ONLY BY GEORGE EADE , 72 GOSWELL ROAD , LONDON , And sold by nil Chemists and Medicine Vend is . I ^ T BOTTLES , at Is I ' . rt and 2 s 9 d each .
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Price One Shilling , Free by Post on receipt of 24 Halfpenny Stamps . OCCASIONALPAPERS ON THEHISTORYOFFREEMASONRY, Written expressly for delivery in Lodges of Instruction . LONDON : W . W . MORGAN , BELVIDERE WORKS , HERMES HILL , PENTONVILLE , N . AND BY ORDER OF ALL BOOKSELLERS . Sacretaries of Lodges of Instruction can be supplied carriage free , at 10 / - per dozen .
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FUME . RALS properly carried out and personally attended , in liondon and Country , by Bro . G . A . HtTTTOM " , 17 Newcastle Street , Strand , W . C . BJ . on . um . ants erected . Valuations made ,
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The Theatres, &C.
esting item is " a military Terpsiohoroan sketoh " ontitled ' Rose Pompon , " the characters in which ara sustained by Miss Edith Rayner , 3 fr . Henry Besley , and Mr . M . W ^ st , in a lively nnd satisfactory manner . Whether a visitor spends the entive evening , or merely drops in for a spare honr , he is sure to be pleased with the entertainment .
Cornwall Masonic Charity Association.
CORNWALL MASONIC CHARITY ASSOCIATION .
THE sixth annual meeting of this Association was held at Truro on the 11 th inst ., when the statement of accounts showed a total of receipts amounting to £ 273 , and available for distribution to the Masonio Charity Institutions £ 283 10 s . On the ballot being taken it was found that the following were entitled to a presentation of ten guineas eaob , viz .: —St . Andrew ' s Lodge , Tywardieath ; Moleswovth ,
Wadebridge ; St . Petroo , Padstow ; Drnids , Redruth ; St . Martin's , Liskeard ; Hayle Chapter , Hayle ; Sir Charles B . Graves Sawle , Bart . ; John Jose , Mellingy ; E . D . Anderton , Falmouth . And the following to a presentation of five guineas each , viz .: —Meridian Lodge , J . Duokett , and W . E . Marchanr , Millbrook ; J . 0 . Eva , Helston ; W . H . P . Martin , Truro ; J . Nicholls , Launceaton ; A . J . Budge and J . Whitworth , Camborne ; T . and P . Chirgwin , Truro ; Sholto
H . Hare , Wadebridge ; Mrs . Haddy , Lostwithiel ; Ewens , W . Rowg , J . D . Pearn , the Rev . F . F . FrisseU , and Wilton , Millbrook ; G . R . B . Reed , Falmouth ; F . H . Spear and T . P . Tonkin , Bodmin ; N . J . West , Cornish Lodge , London ; W . S . Cater , Launceston ; T . White and R . A . Courtney , Liskeard ; J . J . Smith , Truro ; the Rev . W . R . Erskine , Frank Hitohens , H . Downing , and Arthur Carkeek , Redruth ; James Richards , W . Wagner , Oscar Gattemann , and Mrs . F . H . Pool , Hayle j and J . Jeffery jun ., Helston .
Aldersgate Lodge, No. 1657.
ALDERSGATE LODGE , No . 1657 .
ON Monday , the 16 th instant , the installation meeting of the Aldersgate Lodge was held at the Albion , nnder the presi . denoy of Brother Hudson , CO ., the Worshipful Master . Bro . Sir John B . Monokton installed Bro . W . R . Webb in his usual impressive manner . The other Offioers appointed were Bros . Larkin S . W ., Fuller J . W ., White P . M . Treasurer , Jolliffe P . M . Secretary , Rawlinson S . D ., Shotter J . D ., Croft I . G . The olosing of the Lodge was followed
by an excellent banquet . The nsnal Loyal and Craft toasts were given and heartily received , and Bro . Sandeman replied for the Grand Offioers . Bro . Alderman Reynals gave the health of the Worshipful Master , remarking that few words were necessary to com . mend this toast to their notioe . Most of them knew the WorBhipful Master as a most intimate friend , and when initiated in that Lodge .
some years ago , they all recognised that in him were abilities whioh would force him to the front , not only in the Lodge , but in the world outside . He asked them to drink to the health of the Worshipful Master ; and he felt certain that , among the many memories which their Master wonld have in the future , none wonld afford him so much satisfaction as those which would surround him during tho year that
he was Master of the Aldersgate Lodge . The Master , who was loudly cheered , heartily thanked the members of the Lodge for having received him with so much kindness , and especially for the exceedingly warm and kindly manner in whioh they had welcomed the toaBt that evening . Iu proposing the health of the Installing Master , Bro . Sir John Monckton , who had so anspicionsly installed
him into office that evening , the Master said they owed a double debt of gratitude to Bro . Sir John , first , for remaining with them , and secondly , for the very interesting ceremony he had performed in the Lodge . He was afraid that they very often trespassed too much upon his kindness , but his high position iu the Craft must be their excuse . Bro . Sir John Monokton most warmly thanked the Lodge for the
honour they had done him in inviting him to instal the Worshipful Master for the year ensuing . It had been his good fortune to instal some hundreds of Masters , and he naturally gravitated to City Lodges . The Aldersgate Lodge was essentially a City Lodge . He prophesied for their very promising Master a most successful and auspicious year of office . The Worshipful Master proposed the health of
Bro . Jolliffe , nnd said he was greatly pleased that the duty which he had to perform had fallen to his lot . Bro . Jolliffe was a gentleman who had formed a very high ideal of Masonry , and he was one who liberally carried out the tenets of the Order . He congratulated the members of the Lodge upon having a gentleman acting as Secretary to the Lodge who took such an interest in the Craft , and who was
possessed of so mnch energy and activity . Bro . Jolliffe not only was Seoretary of that Lodge , but he was Treasurer of two other Lodges , and a Past Master of three Lodges , besides having been for many years a most consistent supporter of the Masonic Charities . On behalf of the Lodge he had to present to their respected friend the handsome service of plate which they saw before , him . It bore the
inscription : —" Presented to Bro . E . Y . Jolliffe by the members of the Aldersgate Lodge as a slight token of gratitude for his invaluable services as Secretary , and iu recognition of bis constant and uniform kindness to the members and their friends . " Bro . Jolliffe thanked the members of the Lodge for the handsome manner in which tboy had recognised his services to the Lodge . In that Lodge he had
received nothing but kindness from the whole of the brethren , and for any little service which he had rendered he had always felt most amply repaid by the conrtesy with whioh he was always received by the brethren . He also thanked the members for the val uable presentation they had made to him . Bros . Lovett and Hudson ( who had come from Yorkshire to do honour to the
Worshipful Master ) replied for the Visitors , and other toasts followed , including the Past Masters , the Treasurer and Secretary of the Lodge , and the proceedings closed . An excellent selection of music was performed , under tho direction of Bro . Sidney Tower , by Miss Ada Patterson , Miss Eleanor Reos ; Bros . Reginald Groouie , Robert Hellin , Victor Buzian , and H . W . Sobartau— Oity Press .
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THEFREEMASON'SCHRONI&E, A Weekly Record of Masonic Intelligence . Reports of United Grand Lodge are published with the Special Sanction of H . R . H . tho Prince of Wales the M . W . the Grand Master of England . THE FREEMASON'S CHRONICLE will be forwarded direct from the Office , Belvidere Works , Hermes Hill , Pentonville , N ., on receipt of Post Office Order for the amount . Intending Subscribers should forward their full Addresses , to prevent mistakes . Post Office Orders to be made payable to W . W . MORGAN , at Penton Street Office . Cheques orossed " London aud County . " The Terms of Subscription ( payable in advance ) to THE FREEMASON ' CHRONICLE are—Twelve Months , post free £ 0 13 6 Six Months ditto 0 7 0 Three Montha ditto 0 3 6 SCALE OF CHARGESTFOR ADVERTISEMENTS . Per Page £ 8 8 0 Back Page 10 10 0 Births , Marriages , and Deaths , Is per line . General Advertisements , Trade Announcements , & o . siugle column , 5 s per inch . Donble column Advertisements Is per line . Special terms for a series of insertions on application . Advertisers will find THE FREEMASON ' S CHRONICLE an exceptionally good medium for Advertisements of every olass . Agents , from whom copies can always be had : — HANSARD PUBLISHING UNION , LIMITED , 12 and 14 Catherine Street , W . C . Messrs . H . DARBYSHIRE and Co ., 9 Red Lion Conrt , E . C , and 43 A Market Street Manchester . Mr . RITCHIE , 6 Red Lion Court , E . C . Messrs . SIMPSON BROS ., Shoe Lane . Mr . H . SIMPSON , 7 Red Lion Conrt , E . C . Messrs . W . H . SMITH and SON , 183 Strand . Messrs . SPENCER and Co ., 15 Great Queen Street , W . C . Messrs . STEEL and JONES , 4 Spring Gardens , Charing Cross . Mr . G . VICKEBS Angel Conrt , Strand .
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EADES GOUT&RHEUMATIGPILLS. The SAFEST and most lEEECTUAL CUBE for GOUT , RHEUMATISM , aud all PAINS in the HEAD , FACE , aud LIMBS . IMPORTANT TESTIMONIAL from the Rev . F . FARVIS , Baptist Minister . Mr . O . K . U > E . Mmcli in , 1 SS 7 . Do- ' ir Sir , —t liavo mnny times felt inclined to inform von of tho benefit I linvo received by Uikiuir your ( .. out nnd Ulirunmtio Pills . After suffering for some time from Khcitmntira « unl Sciatica . I was ndvisodto uso join- l'ills . I bought a liottle , and whon . in severe v ' and nimble to u * e tho limb nffwtcd 1 took a doso . li n . few honr- ; nfi . er I felt tho i aiti mitce bettor , and sifter tbo second dowo tho pnin completely removcu find the limo re . "t > rol to its ri-. 'lit U « . I tbji"ky > u , ilesir sir , for sending forth such a boon for tho relief of human sutleriug . Ycu ' . s feithfiiMv . I ' . ITARVIS , 2 South View Villus . Ibptist Minister . Burgess lioud , Basingstoke . PREPARED ONLY BY GEORGE EADE , 72 GOSWELL ROAD , LONDON , And sold by nil Chemists and Medicine Vend is . I ^ T BOTTLES , at Is I ' . rt and 2 s 9 d each .
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Price One Shilling , Free by Post on receipt of 24 Halfpenny Stamps . OCCASIONALPAPERS ON THEHISTORYOFFREEMASONRY, Written expressly for delivery in Lodges of Instruction . LONDON : W . W . MORGAN , BELVIDERE WORKS , HERMES HILL , PENTONVILLE , N . AND BY ORDER OF ALL BOOKSELLERS . Sacretaries of Lodges of Instruction can be supplied carriage free , at 10 / - per dozen .
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FUME . RALS properly carried out and personally attended , in liondon and Country , by Bro . G . A . HtTTTOM " , 17 Newcastle Street , Strand , W . C . BJ . on . um . ants erected . Valuations made ,