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than four Past Masters of tho Mother Lodge present , and a goodly attendance of members to support them . The Lodge was opened at 8 o ' clock , by Bro . Maton , whilst Bro . Gellowskiand Walter Goss L ' . M . respectively filled tho chairs of Senior and Junior Warden . Bros . C . Andrews P . M . S . D ., L . Franckel J . D ., J . M . Mitchell I . G ., J . Chambers Boo P . M . Preceptor , Henry E . Tucker Treasurer ; also Bros . XV
Gardiner P . M ., Gomm W . M . 780 , B . Blasby , J . Brill , & e . After the minutes had been read and confirmed , tho W . M . rehearsed the ceremony of initiation . Bro . \ V . Gomm then took tho chair and rehearsed tho ceremony of passing , Bro . Morgan acting as candidate . Tho W . M . resumed the chair , and several matters wero discussed ,
relative to tho timo for commencing business , & o . Bro . Gefiowski was elected W . M . for next meeting , and then Lodge was closed . Bro . Gunner , tho Secretary , was away for his holidays . Tho Lodge room is well appointed , and Host Brill seems over anxious to minister to the comfort of his patrons . The members of the Lodge always accord a hearty welcome to visiting brethren .
Dalhousie Lodge of Instruction , No . 860 . —Held at Bro . Smyth ' s , Sisters' Tavern , Pownall-road , Dalston , on Tuesday , 24 th instant . Bros . Polak W . M ., Carr S . W ., Brasted J . W ., Marsh S . D ., WiBiams J . D ., Smyth I . G ., J . Lorkin Secretary , Wallington Preceptor- also Bros . Dallas , Christian , and Johnson . After
preliminaries , the ceremony of initiation was rehearsed , Bro . Johnson candidate . Bro . C . Lorkin worked tho first , second , and third sections of the lecture , assisted by the brethren . Bro . J . Lorkin was elected W . M . for the ensuing week . Bro . P . M . Wallington will rehearse the ceremony of installation on Tuesday evening next .
West Middlesex Lodge of Instruction , No . 1612 . —Afc the Feathers' Hotel , Ealing , on Thursday , 19 th inst . This being the meeting previous to the assembling of the Mother Lodge , which had been summoned for emergency business on Saturday , according to custom the Officers of the year ( or so many of them as could attend ) took their respective positions . The Lodge of Instruction was
therefore formed as follows .- —Bros . H . Kasner W . M ., A . J . Burr S . W ., J . Green J . W ., J . J . Clarke S . D ., W . Seward J . D ., F . Millsom I . G ., J . Wells Sec , H . E . Tucker Treasurer and Preceptor ; also Bros . J . Chambers Koe P . M ., XV . XV . Morgan , E . C . Porter , E . J . Acworth , Meadows , H . Stephens , Bellerby , & c . Lodge was opened and the
minutes of last meeting were read and confirmed . The W . M . ably rehearsed the ceremony of initiation , Bro . Morgan acting as candidate . The arrangements for presenting the proposed testimonial to Bro . F . Delevante were discussed , and after other business had been considered Lodge was closed .
Burdett Coutts Lodge of Instruction , No . 1278 — On Wednesday , 25 th August , at the Salmon and Ball , Bethnalgreen-road , E . Bros . Wooding W . M ., Abrahams S . W ., Ward J ; W ., Smith Treasurer , Hand Sec , Tyre S . D ., It . Smith J . D ., Clements I . G ., Hogg Preceptor . Visitor—Bro . Smith , & c . The Lodge was opened by the W . M ., and tho minutes of previous meeting were read and confirmed . The Lodge was opened in the second , and Bro . Smith
answered the questions leading to the third , and was entrusted . The Lodge was opened in the third degree , and the W . M . rehearsed the ceremony of raising , Bro . Smith acting as candidate . Lodge resumed to the first degree . Bro . Hand worked the first , Bro . Wooding the second section of the lecture , assisted by the brethren ; and Bro . Hogg worked the third , assisted by Bro . Wooding . Bro . Abrahams was appointed W . M . for ^ next week . Nothing further offering , the Lodge was closed in due form .
West Middlesex Lodge , No . 1612 . —An emergency meeting of this prosperous Lodge was held on Saturday , the 21 sfc inst ., at the Ealing Institute . The XV . XV . Bro . Henry Kasner presided , and he was supported by the immediate Past Master Bro . T . Kingston ; Bros . A . J . Burr S . W ., J . Green J . W ., J . Chambers Koe P . M . Secretary , Henry E . Tucker Treasurer , W . Seward jun . J . D ., Fisher I . G ., F . Delavante
Organist , Kawles Tyler . Amongst the visitors were : —Bros Walter Goss P . M . 780 , Eydmann 780 , Manton 780 , Owen , and W . W . Morgan Sec 211 . The Lodge was formed aud opened in regular way , Mr . Ge , o . Crook , who had been ballotted for at a previous meeting was introduced , and the W . M . performed the ceremony of initiation in a manner that will sustain the reputation this Lodge has acquired
for perfect working . Tho main business of the clay , however , was formally to offer to Bro . F . Delavante , Organist of the Lodge , some slight recognition for the many services ho had rendered the brethren , and with a view to affording him somo help at the present timo , when he is sorely afflicted as to his eyesight , an affliction which renders it necessary he shonld seek some rest from his professional labours , and
which may , though we sincerely hope it may not , result in a permanent deprivation of that greatest of ail blessings—sight . The W . M . on rising to explain to Bro . Delavante what the members desired , said he considered what he had then to do a most pleasing duty , indeed he might say tho most pleasing duty of his year of office . Afc au earlier meeting the brethren had voted a sum of £ 5 , this being the maximum
sum allowed by the Bye Laws , towards a testimonial . This had been liberally added to by the members , and those associated with the Lodge of Instruction working under its warrant . The Koyal Alfred Lodge of Instruction , which meets in the immediate neighbourhood , likewise had expressed a desire to participate in this tribute of respect ,
and the united exertions of thoso who had taken part resulted in the realisation of a goodly sum . The brethren who had tho condnct of affairs had been somewhat exercised as to how the money shonld be expended ; several propositions were made and duly considered ; it had been suggested that a watch and chain shonld be purchased , but this idea waa abandoned . Eventually ifc was decided that the
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testimonial should take the more substantial form of a pnrse of money , and that the good feeling of those who contributed should be expressed in the shape of an illuminated vellnm . Bro . Kasner then formally presented these gifts , assuring Brother Delovanto of the linn hold ho had on tho respect and esteem of tho brethren , and personally expressing a hopo that the purse ho had now tho gratification to present might ever retain a goodly bulk , and never bo unequal
to tlio demands tho recipient might bo called to make upon it . Tho illuminated testimonial , with the purse of money , were then formally handed over to Bro . Delevante . Wo may state hero that to Bro . J . Chambers Koo P . M ., had been entrusted tho preparations of tho gift . It displayed most artistic taste on the part of thafc brother ; tho execution was faultless , and rotlected greatly on tho refined spirit in which the whole was conceived . Wo append copy of tho inscription : —
I This Testimonial , With a Purse of Sovereigns , Was presented to Bro . F . DELEVANTE , By the Brethren of THE WEST MIDDLESEX LOBCIE , NO . 1612 , And the Lodge of Instruction attached thereto , And in conjunction with
The Koyal Alfred Lodgo of Instruction , No . 780 , As a mark of respect and esteem for services rendered as Organist ,
and for his genial kindness , affability , and brotherly love towards all . HENRY KASNER W . M . 1612 . ADAH J . BURR S . W . JAS . GREEN J . W . HENRY E . TUCKER , Preceptor of Instruction No . 1612 . J . CHAMBERS ROE , Preceptor Lodgo of Instruction No . 780 .
Ealing , 21 sfc August 1880 . Bro . Delevante , on whom tho remarks of tho W . M . seemed to make a deep impression , said that the kind sympathy expressed by Bro . Kasner , accompanied as ifc was by so weighty an earnest of their good feeling , had left him—loquacious as he generally was—almost without the power of speech . He folt somewhat in the position of
tho earnest toiler in a gold field , who has spent week after week in ineffectual labour , and who suddenly drops upon a vein of the bright shining metal . The , to him , event of the day , was wholly unanticipated . True , that prince of good Masons , Bro . Beasley , somo time since had thrown out a hint that his services deserved some recognition , but he ( Bro . Delevante ) did nofc feel he had done anything
worthy of special recognition ; moreover , he felt the occasion was inopportune , as the members of the Lodge had heavy claims upon them . With respect to what the W . M . had said in regard to his affliction , he was about ; to take—on medical advice—a short sea trip , and the brethren might rest assured that the surroundings of that trip would be made none the less pleasant by two or threo of the bright coins
contained in the well-furnished purse he held . As to the handsome Testimonial , nothing could be in better taste . Ho was , indeed , proud of its expression of good feeling , and felt sure ifc would be equally valued by his children and his children ' s children . He sincerely hoped he might benefit by the voyage , as in that case ifc might be said—if that were possible—their kindness had a double
value . He thanked those who , like our brethren of old , had worked so noiselessly , that not even a sound of what they were doing had up to this day reached him . He accepted their gift—yea , as the salt of the earth;—if he took but a pinch of ifc , ifc would add zest to his enjoyment . He was not going away for long ; he trusted he might return benefitted by his trip , and thafc he might participate
with the brethren in many future meetings , where their conduct mi ght be governed by faith , hope , and charity ; and that the Lodge and its members might continue in unity , peace , and concord . This completing the business of the day , Lodge was closed . The brethren then repaired to the Feathers' Hotel , where Bro . Stephens supplied an inexpensive but substantial dinner and dessert , which was placed upon tho table
with every regard to detail , and appeared to give unqualified satisfaction to those who partook . Bro . Kasner presided , and on the removal of the cloth gave the customary toasts , which were severally honoured and responded to . In the course of the evening some capital songs were sung ; amongst those who contributed to the harmony we may enumerate Bros . Meadows , Green , Parsons , Coop , Youens , Clark , Moton , Morgan , & c . Bro . Delevante acted as accompanyisfc .
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Notices Of Meetings.
than four Past Masters of tho Mother Lodge present , and a goodly attendance of members to support them . The Lodge was opened at 8 o ' clock , by Bro . Maton , whilst Bro . Gellowskiand Walter Goss L ' . M . respectively filled tho chairs of Senior and Junior Warden . Bros . C . Andrews P . M . S . D ., L . Franckel J . D ., J . M . Mitchell I . G ., J . Chambers Boo P . M . Preceptor , Henry E . Tucker Treasurer ; also Bros . XV
Gardiner P . M ., Gomm W . M . 780 , B . Blasby , J . Brill , & e . After the minutes had been read and confirmed , tho W . M . rehearsed the ceremony of initiation . Bro . \ V . Gomm then took tho chair and rehearsed tho ceremony of passing , Bro . Morgan acting as candidate . Tho W . M . resumed the chair , and several matters wero discussed ,
relative to tho timo for commencing business , & o . Bro . Gefiowski was elected W . M . for next meeting , and then Lodge was closed . Bro . Gunner , tho Secretary , was away for his holidays . Tho Lodge room is well appointed , and Host Brill seems over anxious to minister to the comfort of his patrons . The members of the Lodge always accord a hearty welcome to visiting brethren .
Dalhousie Lodge of Instruction , No . 860 . —Held at Bro . Smyth ' s , Sisters' Tavern , Pownall-road , Dalston , on Tuesday , 24 th instant . Bros . Polak W . M ., Carr S . W ., Brasted J . W ., Marsh S . D ., WiBiams J . D ., Smyth I . G ., J . Lorkin Secretary , Wallington Preceptor- also Bros . Dallas , Christian , and Johnson . After
preliminaries , the ceremony of initiation was rehearsed , Bro . Johnson candidate . Bro . C . Lorkin worked tho first , second , and third sections of the lecture , assisted by the brethren . Bro . J . Lorkin was elected W . M . for the ensuing week . Bro . P . M . Wallington will rehearse the ceremony of installation on Tuesday evening next .
West Middlesex Lodge of Instruction , No . 1612 . —Afc the Feathers' Hotel , Ealing , on Thursday , 19 th inst . This being the meeting previous to the assembling of the Mother Lodge , which had been summoned for emergency business on Saturday , according to custom the Officers of the year ( or so many of them as could attend ) took their respective positions . The Lodge of Instruction was
therefore formed as follows .- —Bros . H . Kasner W . M ., A . J . Burr S . W ., J . Green J . W ., J . J . Clarke S . D ., W . Seward J . D ., F . Millsom I . G ., J . Wells Sec , H . E . Tucker Treasurer and Preceptor ; also Bros . J . Chambers Koe P . M ., XV . XV . Morgan , E . C . Porter , E . J . Acworth , Meadows , H . Stephens , Bellerby , & c . Lodge was opened and the
minutes of last meeting were read and confirmed . The W . M . ably rehearsed the ceremony of initiation , Bro . Morgan acting as candidate . The arrangements for presenting the proposed testimonial to Bro . F . Delevante were discussed , and after other business had been considered Lodge was closed .
Burdett Coutts Lodge of Instruction , No . 1278 — On Wednesday , 25 th August , at the Salmon and Ball , Bethnalgreen-road , E . Bros . Wooding W . M ., Abrahams S . W ., Ward J ; W ., Smith Treasurer , Hand Sec , Tyre S . D ., It . Smith J . D ., Clements I . G ., Hogg Preceptor . Visitor—Bro . Smith , & c . The Lodge was opened by the W . M ., and tho minutes of previous meeting were read and confirmed . The Lodge was opened in the second , and Bro . Smith
answered the questions leading to the third , and was entrusted . The Lodge was opened in the third degree , and the W . M . rehearsed the ceremony of raising , Bro . Smith acting as candidate . Lodge resumed to the first degree . Bro . Hand worked the first , Bro . Wooding the second section of the lecture , assisted by the brethren ; and Bro . Hogg worked the third , assisted by Bro . Wooding . Bro . Abrahams was appointed W . M . for ^ next week . Nothing further offering , the Lodge was closed in due form .
West Middlesex Lodge , No . 1612 . —An emergency meeting of this prosperous Lodge was held on Saturday , the 21 sfc inst ., at the Ealing Institute . The XV . XV . Bro . Henry Kasner presided , and he was supported by the immediate Past Master Bro . T . Kingston ; Bros . A . J . Burr S . W ., J . Green J . W ., J . Chambers Koe P . M . Secretary , Henry E . Tucker Treasurer , W . Seward jun . J . D ., Fisher I . G ., F . Delavante
Organist , Kawles Tyler . Amongst the visitors were : —Bros Walter Goss P . M . 780 , Eydmann 780 , Manton 780 , Owen , and W . W . Morgan Sec 211 . The Lodge was formed aud opened in regular way , Mr . Ge , o . Crook , who had been ballotted for at a previous meeting was introduced , and the W . M . performed the ceremony of initiation in a manner that will sustain the reputation this Lodge has acquired
for perfect working . Tho main business of the clay , however , was formally to offer to Bro . F . Delavante , Organist of the Lodge , some slight recognition for the many services ho had rendered the brethren , and with a view to affording him somo help at the present timo , when he is sorely afflicted as to his eyesight , an affliction which renders it necessary he shonld seek some rest from his professional labours , and
which may , though we sincerely hope it may not , result in a permanent deprivation of that greatest of ail blessings—sight . The W . M . on rising to explain to Bro . Delavante what the members desired , said he considered what he had then to do a most pleasing duty , indeed he might say tho most pleasing duty of his year of office . Afc au earlier meeting the brethren had voted a sum of £ 5 , this being the maximum
sum allowed by the Bye Laws , towards a testimonial . This had been liberally added to by the members , and those associated with the Lodge of Instruction working under its warrant . The Koyal Alfred Lodge of Instruction , which meets in the immediate neighbourhood , likewise had expressed a desire to participate in this tribute of respect ,
and the united exertions of thoso who had taken part resulted in the realisation of a goodly sum . The brethren who had tho condnct of affairs had been somewhat exercised as to how the money shonld be expended ; several propositions were made and duly considered ; it had been suggested that a watch and chain shonld be purchased , but this idea waa abandoned . Eventually ifc was decided that the
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testimonial should take the more substantial form of a pnrse of money , and that the good feeling of those who contributed should be expressed in the shape of an illuminated vellnm . Bro . Kasner then formally presented these gifts , assuring Brother Delovanto of the linn hold ho had on tho respect and esteem of tho brethren , and personally expressing a hopo that the purse ho had now tho gratification to present might ever retain a goodly bulk , and never bo unequal
to tlio demands tho recipient might bo called to make upon it . Tho illuminated testimonial , with the purse of money , were then formally handed over to Bro . Delevante . Wo may state hero that to Bro . J . Chambers Koo P . M ., had been entrusted tho preparations of tho gift . It displayed most artistic taste on the part of thafc brother ; tho execution was faultless , and rotlected greatly on tho refined spirit in which the whole was conceived . Wo append copy of tho inscription : —
I This Testimonial , With a Purse of Sovereigns , Was presented to Bro . F . DELEVANTE , By the Brethren of THE WEST MIDDLESEX LOBCIE , NO . 1612 , And the Lodge of Instruction attached thereto , And in conjunction with
The Koyal Alfred Lodgo of Instruction , No . 780 , As a mark of respect and esteem for services rendered as Organist ,
and for his genial kindness , affability , and brotherly love towards all . HENRY KASNER W . M . 1612 . ADAH J . BURR S . W . JAS . GREEN J . W . HENRY E . TUCKER , Preceptor of Instruction No . 1612 . J . CHAMBERS ROE , Preceptor Lodgo of Instruction No . 780 .
Ealing , 21 sfc August 1880 . Bro . Delevante , on whom tho remarks of tho W . M . seemed to make a deep impression , said that the kind sympathy expressed by Bro . Kasner , accompanied as ifc was by so weighty an earnest of their good feeling , had left him—loquacious as he generally was—almost without the power of speech . He folt somewhat in the position of
tho earnest toiler in a gold field , who has spent week after week in ineffectual labour , and who suddenly drops upon a vein of the bright shining metal . The , to him , event of the day , was wholly unanticipated . True , that prince of good Masons , Bro . Beasley , somo time since had thrown out a hint that his services deserved some recognition , but he ( Bro . Delevante ) did nofc feel he had done anything
worthy of special recognition ; moreover , he felt the occasion was inopportune , as the members of the Lodge had heavy claims upon them . With respect to what the W . M . had said in regard to his affliction , he was about ; to take—on medical advice—a short sea trip , and the brethren might rest assured that the surroundings of that trip would be made none the less pleasant by two or threo of the bright coins
contained in the well-furnished purse he held . As to the handsome Testimonial , nothing could be in better taste . Ho was , indeed , proud of its expression of good feeling , and felt sure ifc would be equally valued by his children and his children ' s children . He sincerely hoped he might benefit by the voyage , as in that case ifc might be said—if that were possible—their kindness had a double
value . He thanked those who , like our brethren of old , had worked so noiselessly , that not even a sound of what they were doing had up to this day reached him . He accepted their gift—yea , as the salt of the earth;—if he took but a pinch of ifc , ifc would add zest to his enjoyment . He was not going away for long ; he trusted he might return benefitted by his trip , and thafc he might participate
with the brethren in many future meetings , where their conduct mi ght be governed by faith , hope , and charity ; and that the Lodge and its members might continue in unity , peace , and concord . This completing the business of the day , Lodge was closed . The brethren then repaired to the Feathers' Hotel , where Bro . Stephens supplied an inexpensive but substantial dinner and dessert , which was placed upon tho table
with every regard to detail , and appeared to give unqualified satisfaction to those who partook . Bro . Kasner presided , and on the removal of the cloth gave the customary toasts , which were severally honoured and responded to . In the course of the evening some capital songs were sung ; amongst those who contributed to the harmony we may enumerate Bros . Meadows , Green , Parsons , Coop , Youens , Clark , Moton , Morgan , & c . Bro . Delevante acted as accompanyisfc .
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T- IVOET _ = ______ : _ - 33 TTSHES y ^ 5 Mirrors & all other Ivory Toilet Articles , < D ¦ a 5 6 „ S _ T * 5 * 'fA /^\»^ fl-fi - !' i ° aiff ^^^ tpQaiJ a v < B r-j ^ 1 W n ff ffit ^_ __» )^ ii _ T __^ \ f ( fts # ~^ 65 > ^_ _ % & * % \ L & r rjfT ^^ T ( t 3 gg £ . " & H fw \ _ > 4 ft irk T ^^ Z ^ ^ m ^ ^ 2 ? M M" /¦¦ lllLlffi vUf $ i BmnMn ;__ fuJ - , l , — ^ = ^> „ ffl &< % so : _ "vo : E- ~_ r GOODS insr < 3- _ ± i _ sr _ 33 _^__ . i , , " g ' | 2 § Wholesale & for Exportation & the Trade only , g g n llP ^^ bl pffi l g ° |! s ____ - _ i __ - fi a Hgga | g o , 1 , __ . . _ : __ c _ z : asr _ sriC 3- BEDS . Ivory Works , g ^ P 3 11 , HIGH STREET , LONDON , W . C . p ,
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HP WO FREEHOLD PLOTS OF LAND FOR SALE ; a small Cotll tage , and two Greenhouses ; well stocked fruit trees , „ c . Apply to J . Crisp , Commerces Road , Wood Green , or to P . P ., FBBBMASOX ' S CHROSICLE Office , 23 Great Queen Street , W . C .