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Notice Of Meetings.

thanked the brethren for the toast . The Worshipful Master next proposed the health of the Past Masters . The oldest present—Bro . Win . Stiles—was really the life of the Lodge , and he havdly knew how the Lodge would go on without him . Bro . J . W . Smith had also done his work well—as well as could be desired ; while each of

the Past Masters of the Lodge were at all times ready to do anything to add to the comfort of the brethren and the happiness of the members . With the toast he had the pleasure of coupling that of the Masonic Charities . On behalf of one — the Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution—their Past Master Bro . Stiles suitably

replied , sketching his career in the Lodge , where from the office of Secretary he had risen to that of Worshipful Master . He considered it a proud moment when he was placed in the chair of the Royal Savoy Lodge , and was proud of his association with it . He felt he should have the support of the members of the Lodge so far as his

Stewardship of the Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution was concerned , and knew he had their best wishes for a handsome total . The members of the Royal Savoy Lodge would not oare to be behind other Lodges in their support of the Charities , and would do as much as they could for the Steward who would represent them . He

considered a brother who seaured a three figure list did very well , and as his list already showed a total of £ 101 10 s 6 d he felt he should not be so very far behind , especially as he had a month in which to work . He hoped that several of his friends , now they knew he was going up , would send him a donation , in order to swell his list . He should

certainly not cease his efforts for some time to come , and backed np as he was by the handsome Lodge grant of twenty-five guineas , he hoped to seoure , as his friend the Worshipful Master had recently said , a total of two hundred guineas . Bro . J . W . Smith followed . As a Past Master it had been a great pleasure to him being

associated with the Lodge , on behalf of which he should at all times be pleased to do anything which lay in his power . He had the pleasure of proposing the present Master of the Lodge as a candidate for Freemasonry , and considered that Bro . Diokey had fully maintained the good opinion formed of him at the time of his initiation . The

Initiates were next toasted , the Worshipful MaBter making a kindly reference to each of the four newly admitted brethren , and giving them a hearty welcome . The initiates having responded , the toast of the Visitors was proposed , and several of them having responded , the Treasurer and Secretary were honoured , as also were the Officers

of the Lodge . The meeting was then brought to a conclusion in dne form . Among the Visitors were Bros Ross 432 , Storr P . M . 167 , Pain P . M . 1834 , Simner W . M . 177 , Meacock 742 , Cain I . G . 179 , Lash 1745 , Dickeson W . M . 179 , Cohen J . D . 1658 , Jackson 1278 , Edmonds S . W . 1507 , Wadham 1612 , Rowley 1507 ,

Colley 1987 , Faulkner 249 , Booth J . W . 81 , Woodliffe 87 , Perry 861 , Baker and Christian I . P . M . 860 , Hooker and Brittain 1681 , Massey P . M . 1297 , Axford W . M . 2048 , Lovett I . G . 3 , Scurrah A D . C . 2018 , Cox 186 , Markland P . M . 144 , Wells Stew . 1326 , Stiles P . M . 1732 , Scales P . M . 1507 , Fountain 879 , Cloake 55 , Saunders Assistant Sec .

1507 , Buxton 1987 , Cudmore 1158 , Thorn 957 , Collins 860 , Tncker 2190 P . M . 1899 , Binnie P . M . 1237 , Day Organist 1641 , Irvine J . W . 862 , Main 179 , Ellwood I . P . M . 179 , Driscoll P . M . 30 , Gregory P . M . 1538 , Tournay 1541 , Pilditoh P . M . 1257 , Lorns , Paul S . D . 1257 , Smith 177 , Price 1816 , Hurdell P . M . 1348 , Surridge J . W . 2048 ,

Kempster P . M . 1420 , Fann 538 , Burgess T . M . 1472 , Burleton P . M . 860 , Beale 201 , Grover 1381 , Hemming J . W . 1287 , Barnett jun . 177 , Cleghorn P . M . 1287 , Silvester W . M . 193 , Gardner I . P . M . 2013 , Moore P . M . 167 , Schwerzl 345

Watson 1901 , Evans , Williams 1658 , Covey 1681 , Dearing S . D . 1602 . Some excellent songs and recitations were given during the evening , among tne most enjoyable being some given by Mrs . Dickey , the wife of the Worshipful Master , who was most enthusiastically received , an encore being loudly called for and gracefully accorded .

MONTEPIORE LODGE , No 1017 . THE installation meeting was held at the Cafe Eoyal , Eegentstreet , on Wednesday . Bro . D . M . Davis W . M . presided , and initiated Mr . J . N . Joseph , and installed as Master for the year Bro . John Manger . The brethren appointed and invested as Officers were Myers S . W ., Houey J . W ., L . Jaoobs Treasurer , Matthias Levy Sec , Vandyk S . D ., I . Grunebaum J . D ., A . D . Cohen Inner

Guard , Past Master Solomons D . of Cers ., Marians Wine Steward , Chesham , Tarbet , and Eossdale Stewards , and Lindsay Slopar Org . Bro . N . P . Vallentine presented a Past Master ' s jewel to Bro . Davis in recognition of his services . The Lodge unanimously adopted the

L \ irl of Carnarvon ' s Circular on the subject of the Queen ' s Jubilee Banquet was served under the superintendence of Bro . Silver Bro . D . P . Cama Grand Treasurer and Rev . R . J . Simpson P . G Chaplain were present among the company .

ST . GEORGE'S LODGE , BOLTON . f ! HHE regular meeting was held on Wednesday , the 26 th instant , - * - at the Commercial Hotel , Bolton , at six o ' clock in the evening . Bros . A . Cosgrove W . M ., John Barrett I . P . M ., J . B . Tong S . W ., W . E . Bardsley J . W ., N . Nicholson Secretary , B . Derham J . D ., Thos . 3 Forris I . G ., J . Miles Organist , Thos . Higson Tyler , P . M . 's Brockbauk ,

Ifarwood , and Latham ; also Bros . Whewell , Goulborn , Smith , Staveley , Miles , Little , Ash ton . Visitors—Bros . Howarth 221 , McAdam 381 . The minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed . Mr . William Altham , who was proposed as a candidate at the last regular meeting , was balloted for , and having been

approved , he signed the requisite declaration , and was initiated by the W . M . in a careful and impressive manner ; the working tools were explained by Bro . E . G . Harwoud P . P . G . Standard Bearer , and the charge delivered by Bro . G . P . Brockbank P . G . Standard Bearer England . It was announced that 5 brethren of the Lodge would sti've as StewarJs at the Royal Benevolent Institution—Bro . T . B .

Notice Of Meetings.

Tong S . W . Miles Settle , M . Fielding , H . W . Staveley , N . Nicholson P . M . and Secretary . Two candidates were proposed for initiation at the next meeting . The sum of one guinea waB voted to the brethren of St . David ' s Lodge , to assist them in their difficulties in respect of their Masonic Hall . Hearty good wishes were expresrel by the Visiting Brethren . Lodge was closed in peaoe and harmony at 8 p . m .

ELMS LODGE , No . 2212 . THE members of this Lodge held their annual meeting on Wed . nesday , the 19 th instant , at the Huyshn Masonic Rooms , Home Park , Stoke . The W . M . elect , Bro . A . J . Watts , was installed . Bro . J . J . C . Elliott , the retiring W . M ., was the Installing Officer . The following brethren were invested as Officers : —Bros . J . J . C . Ellis I . P . M ., E . T . Cor S . W ., W . W . Wiggin J . W ., A . H . Whidden

Trnasurer , T . G . Biokle Secretary , R . Bassett S . D ., A . Spear J . D ., J . D . Young D . C , T . D . Gay Organist , J . Berry and W . Fergus > n Stewards , J . Raahbrook Tyler . Bro . F . Hooper was chosen the Charity Steward . There was no representative appointed at the Committee of Petitions .

Royal Commemoration Lodge of Instruction , No . 1585 . —On Monday , 17 th inst ., at the Railway Hotel , Putney . Present—Bros . Martin WM ., Sapsworth S . W ., LangleyJ . W ., Grundy Secretary , Gompertz S . D ., Custance J . D ., P . M . Tayler D . C ., Harlin I . G . Lodge opened in dne form , and minutes of last meeting were read and confirmed . Lodge opened in the second and third , and re .

sumed to the first degree , when the ceremony of initiation was re * hearsed , Bro . Grundy candidate . After some discussion on the sob . jeot of the anniversary , the brethren resolved themselves into a Committee , and Bro . Grundy was direoted to communicate with the

host , Bro . Webb , on the subjeot . Each brother present promised to ventilate the subject as muoh as possible , BO as to oonvene a larger meeting next Monday . After hearty good wishes Lodge was closed in due form . Bro . Sapsworth will be W . M . at next meeting .

Kingsland Lodge of Instruction , No . 1693 . —Held at the Cook Tavern , Highbury , on Monday , 17 th inst . Bros . Snook W . M ., Collingridge S . W ., Keogh J . W ., Turner S . D ., Ball I . G ., Weeden Preceptor . After preliminaries the ceremony of initiation was rehearsed , Bro . Turner candidate . Bro . Snook vacated the ohair in favour of Bro . Forge , who opened in the second degree and rehearsed

the ceremony of passing , Bro . Snook candidate . On Monday , 24 th inst . Bro . Forge W . M ., Flack S . W ., Clark J . W ., Hutchinson S . D ., Collingridge ( Secretary ) J . D ., Balll . G ., Cuswoifch Preceptor . Lodge was opened in due form . The ceremonv of

initiation was rehearsed , Bro . Collingridge candidate . Bro . Force vacated the chair in favour of Bro . Galer , and acted as a candidate for passing . Lodge was opened in the second degree , and the cere , mony rehearsed . Bro . Collingridge was elected Worshipful Master for Monday next .

Creaton Lodge of Instruction , No . 1791 . —On Thursday , 20 th instant , at the Whpatsheaf Hotel , Goldhawk-road , W ., Bro > . Davies W . M ., Lindfield S . W ., Cross J . W ., Chalfont P . M . Secretary , Altman S . D ., Bonham J D ., Davies Preceptor ; P . M . ' s Williams , Cnbitt , Child , Spiegel ; Bros . Cockerill , Stroud , Stonnill , Craggs ; W . M . 's Wood , Breitbart , Cochrane , Benton , & o . Lodge was opened

in the usual form and minutes read and confirmed . Lodge opened in second and third , and closed to the first degree . The ceremony of initiation was rehearsed , Bro . Cnbitt candidate . The seoond section was worked by Bro . Davies , assisted by the brethren . Bro . Benton , of the mother Lodge , was elected a member , Bro . Lindfield

was appointed W . M . for next meeting . A vote of thanks was proposed and oarried to the W . M . for his able working of the oeremony , for the first time . :.. On Thursday , 27 th instant , Altman W . M ., Cross S . W ., Davies J . W ., Austin Treasurer , Chalfont Seoretary , Cavers S . D ., Bull J . D .,

Stonnill I . G ., with several others . The ceremony of passing was rehearsed , Brother Benton candidate ; then the ceremony of raising with Bro . Austin for candidate . Bro . Cross was elected * Worsbipfa

Mister for next meeting . Brother Stroud proposed that the Lodge of Instrnction subscribe toward the Imperial Institute , to celebrate the Jubilee , but he did not succeed in finding any one to second the proposition .

Unanimity and Sincerity Lodge , No . 261 , celebrated , at Taunton , on Wednesday , the 19 th instant , the Festival of St . John , Bro . A . Steovens S . D ., was installed into the chair of K . S . by the I P . M . Bro . T . G . Williams . There was a large gathering of brethren from all parts of the province .

HOLLOWAY ' OINTMSNT AND PILLS . —The infirmities of our nature almost necessitate disease . Impurity of the blond , functions 1 disturbances , and loose living constantly give rise to despondency , debility , or distempers . In tho above named remedies the commnnity can , and do , have , at a little cost , the safe nnd certain means of preventing or checking , aud curing both outward

ailments and inward ma'adies . Ample plainly written and very mte'ligible ' directions accompany every package of both Ointmonfc and Pills , which only require attentive study to enable every invalid to be his or her own medical adviser . The earlier these powerful remedies are employed aftor discovery of the disease , the more rapid will be their action in expelling from the system all noxious matter and restoring health .

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Notice Of Meetings.

thanked the brethren for the toast . The Worshipful Master next proposed the health of the Past Masters . The oldest present—Bro . Win . Stiles—was really the life of the Lodge , and he havdly knew how the Lodge would go on without him . Bro . J . W . Smith had also done his work well—as well as could be desired ; while each of

the Past Masters of the Lodge were at all times ready to do anything to add to the comfort of the brethren and the happiness of the members . With the toast he had the pleasure of coupling that of the Masonic Charities . On behalf of one — the Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution—their Past Master Bro . Stiles suitably

replied , sketching his career in the Lodge , where from the office of Secretary he had risen to that of Worshipful Master . He considered it a proud moment when he was placed in the chair of the Royal Savoy Lodge , and was proud of his association with it . He felt he should have the support of the members of the Lodge so far as his

Stewardship of the Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution was concerned , and knew he had their best wishes for a handsome total . The members of the Royal Savoy Lodge would not oare to be behind other Lodges in their support of the Charities , and would do as much as they could for the Steward who would represent them . He

considered a brother who seaured a three figure list did very well , and as his list already showed a total of £ 101 10 s 6 d he felt he should not be so very far behind , especially as he had a month in which to work . He hoped that several of his friends , now they knew he was going up , would send him a donation , in order to swell his list . He should

certainly not cease his efforts for some time to come , and backed np as he was by the handsome Lodge grant of twenty-five guineas , he hoped to seoure , as his friend the Worshipful Master had recently said , a total of two hundred guineas . Bro . J . W . Smith followed . As a Past Master it had been a great pleasure to him being

associated with the Lodge , on behalf of which he should at all times be pleased to do anything which lay in his power . He had the pleasure of proposing the present Master of the Lodge as a candidate for Freemasonry , and considered that Bro . Diokey had fully maintained the good opinion formed of him at the time of his initiation . The

Initiates were next toasted , the Worshipful MaBter making a kindly reference to each of the four newly admitted brethren , and giving them a hearty welcome . The initiates having responded , the toast of the Visitors was proposed , and several of them having responded , the Treasurer and Secretary were honoured , as also were the Officers

of the Lodge . The meeting was then brought to a conclusion in dne form . Among the Visitors were Bros Ross 432 , Storr P . M . 167 , Pain P . M . 1834 , Simner W . M . 177 , Meacock 742 , Cain I . G . 179 , Lash 1745 , Dickeson W . M . 179 , Cohen J . D . 1658 , Jackson 1278 , Edmonds S . W . 1507 , Wadham 1612 , Rowley 1507 ,

Colley 1987 , Faulkner 249 , Booth J . W . 81 , Woodliffe 87 , Perry 861 , Baker and Christian I . P . M . 860 , Hooker and Brittain 1681 , Massey P . M . 1297 , Axford W . M . 2048 , Lovett I . G . 3 , Scurrah A D . C . 2018 , Cox 186 , Markland P . M . 144 , Wells Stew . 1326 , Stiles P . M . 1732 , Scales P . M . 1507 , Fountain 879 , Cloake 55 , Saunders Assistant Sec .

1507 , Buxton 1987 , Cudmore 1158 , Thorn 957 , Collins 860 , Tncker 2190 P . M . 1899 , Binnie P . M . 1237 , Day Organist 1641 , Irvine J . W . 862 , Main 179 , Ellwood I . P . M . 179 , Driscoll P . M . 30 , Gregory P . M . 1538 , Tournay 1541 , Pilditoh P . M . 1257 , Lorns , Paul S . D . 1257 , Smith 177 , Price 1816 , Hurdell P . M . 1348 , Surridge J . W . 2048 ,

Kempster P . M . 1420 , Fann 538 , Burgess T . M . 1472 , Burleton P . M . 860 , Beale 201 , Grover 1381 , Hemming J . W . 1287 , Barnett jun . 177 , Cleghorn P . M . 1287 , Silvester W . M . 193 , Gardner I . P . M . 2013 , Moore P . M . 167 , Schwerzl 345

Watson 1901 , Evans , Williams 1658 , Covey 1681 , Dearing S . D . 1602 . Some excellent songs and recitations were given during the evening , among tne most enjoyable being some given by Mrs . Dickey , the wife of the Worshipful Master , who was most enthusiastically received , an encore being loudly called for and gracefully accorded .

MONTEPIORE LODGE , No 1017 . THE installation meeting was held at the Cafe Eoyal , Eegentstreet , on Wednesday . Bro . D . M . Davis W . M . presided , and initiated Mr . J . N . Joseph , and installed as Master for the year Bro . John Manger . The brethren appointed and invested as Officers were Myers S . W ., Houey J . W ., L . Jaoobs Treasurer , Matthias Levy Sec , Vandyk S . D ., I . Grunebaum J . D ., A . D . Cohen Inner

Guard , Past Master Solomons D . of Cers ., Marians Wine Steward , Chesham , Tarbet , and Eossdale Stewards , and Lindsay Slopar Org . Bro . N . P . Vallentine presented a Past Master ' s jewel to Bro . Davis in recognition of his services . The Lodge unanimously adopted the

L \ irl of Carnarvon ' s Circular on the subject of the Queen ' s Jubilee Banquet was served under the superintendence of Bro . Silver Bro . D . P . Cama Grand Treasurer and Rev . R . J . Simpson P . G Chaplain were present among the company .

ST . GEORGE'S LODGE , BOLTON . f ! HHE regular meeting was held on Wednesday , the 26 th instant , - * - at the Commercial Hotel , Bolton , at six o ' clock in the evening . Bros . A . Cosgrove W . M ., John Barrett I . P . M ., J . B . Tong S . W ., W . E . Bardsley J . W ., N . Nicholson Secretary , B . Derham J . D ., Thos . 3 Forris I . G ., J . Miles Organist , Thos . Higson Tyler , P . M . 's Brockbauk ,

Ifarwood , and Latham ; also Bros . Whewell , Goulborn , Smith , Staveley , Miles , Little , Ash ton . Visitors—Bros . Howarth 221 , McAdam 381 . The minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed . Mr . William Altham , who was proposed as a candidate at the last regular meeting , was balloted for , and having been

approved , he signed the requisite declaration , and was initiated by the W . M . in a careful and impressive manner ; the working tools were explained by Bro . E . G . Harwoud P . P . G . Standard Bearer , and the charge delivered by Bro . G . P . Brockbank P . G . Standard Bearer England . It was announced that 5 brethren of the Lodge would sti've as StewarJs at the Royal Benevolent Institution—Bro . T . B .

Notice Of Meetings.

Tong S . W . Miles Settle , M . Fielding , H . W . Staveley , N . Nicholson P . M . and Secretary . Two candidates were proposed for initiation at the next meeting . The sum of one guinea waB voted to the brethren of St . David ' s Lodge , to assist them in their difficulties in respect of their Masonic Hall . Hearty good wishes were expresrel by the Visiting Brethren . Lodge was closed in peaoe and harmony at 8 p . m .

ELMS LODGE , No . 2212 . THE members of this Lodge held their annual meeting on Wed . nesday , the 19 th instant , at the Huyshn Masonic Rooms , Home Park , Stoke . The W . M . elect , Bro . A . J . Watts , was installed . Bro . J . J . C . Elliott , the retiring W . M ., was the Installing Officer . The following brethren were invested as Officers : —Bros . J . J . C . Ellis I . P . M ., E . T . Cor S . W ., W . W . Wiggin J . W ., A . H . Whidden

Trnasurer , T . G . Biokle Secretary , R . Bassett S . D ., A . Spear J . D ., J . D . Young D . C , T . D . Gay Organist , J . Berry and W . Fergus > n Stewards , J . Raahbrook Tyler . Bro . F . Hooper was chosen the Charity Steward . There was no representative appointed at the Committee of Petitions .

Royal Commemoration Lodge of Instruction , No . 1585 . —On Monday , 17 th inst ., at the Railway Hotel , Putney . Present—Bros . Martin WM ., Sapsworth S . W ., LangleyJ . W ., Grundy Secretary , Gompertz S . D ., Custance J . D ., P . M . Tayler D . C ., Harlin I . G . Lodge opened in dne form , and minutes of last meeting were read and confirmed . Lodge opened in the second and third , and re .

sumed to the first degree , when the ceremony of initiation was re * hearsed , Bro . Grundy candidate . After some discussion on the sob . jeot of the anniversary , the brethren resolved themselves into a Committee , and Bro . Grundy was direoted to communicate with the

host , Bro . Webb , on the subjeot . Each brother present promised to ventilate the subject as muoh as possible , BO as to oonvene a larger meeting next Monday . After hearty good wishes Lodge was closed in due form . Bro . Sapsworth will be W . M . at next meeting .

Kingsland Lodge of Instruction , No . 1693 . —Held at the Cook Tavern , Highbury , on Monday , 17 th inst . Bros . Snook W . M ., Collingridge S . W ., Keogh J . W ., Turner S . D ., Ball I . G ., Weeden Preceptor . After preliminaries the ceremony of initiation was rehearsed , Bro . Turner candidate . Bro . Snook vacated the ohair in favour of Bro . Forge , who opened in the second degree and rehearsed

the ceremony of passing , Bro . Snook candidate . On Monday , 24 th inst . Bro . Forge W . M ., Flack S . W ., Clark J . W ., Hutchinson S . D ., Collingridge ( Secretary ) J . D ., Balll . G ., Cuswoifch Preceptor . Lodge was opened in due form . The ceremonv of

initiation was rehearsed , Bro . Collingridge candidate . Bro . Force vacated the chair in favour of Bro . Galer , and acted as a candidate for passing . Lodge was opened in the second degree , and the cere , mony rehearsed . Bro . Collingridge was elected Worshipful Master for Monday next .

Creaton Lodge of Instruction , No . 1791 . —On Thursday , 20 th instant , at the Whpatsheaf Hotel , Goldhawk-road , W ., Bro > . Davies W . M ., Lindfield S . W ., Cross J . W ., Chalfont P . M . Secretary , Altman S . D ., Bonham J D ., Davies Preceptor ; P . M . ' s Williams , Cnbitt , Child , Spiegel ; Bros . Cockerill , Stroud , Stonnill , Craggs ; W . M . 's Wood , Breitbart , Cochrane , Benton , & o . Lodge was opened

in the usual form and minutes read and confirmed . Lodge opened in second and third , and closed to the first degree . The ceremony of initiation was rehearsed , Bro . Cnbitt candidate . The seoond section was worked by Bro . Davies , assisted by the brethren . Bro . Benton , of the mother Lodge , was elected a member , Bro . Lindfield

was appointed W . M . for next meeting . A vote of thanks was proposed and oarried to the W . M . for his able working of the oeremony , for the first time . :.. On Thursday , 27 th instant , Altman W . M ., Cross S . W ., Davies J . W ., Austin Treasurer , Chalfont Seoretary , Cavers S . D ., Bull J . D .,

Stonnill I . G ., with several others . The ceremony of passing was rehearsed , Brother Benton candidate ; then the ceremony of raising with Bro . Austin for candidate . Bro . Cross was elected * Worsbipfa

Mister for next meeting . Brother Stroud proposed that the Lodge of Instrnction subscribe toward the Imperial Institute , to celebrate the Jubilee , but he did not succeed in finding any one to second the proposition .

Unanimity and Sincerity Lodge , No . 261 , celebrated , at Taunton , on Wednesday , the 19 th instant , the Festival of St . John , Bro . A . Steovens S . D ., was installed into the chair of K . S . by the I P . M . Bro . T . G . Williams . There was a large gathering of brethren from all parts of the province .

HOLLOWAY ' OINTMSNT AND PILLS . —The infirmities of our nature almost necessitate disease . Impurity of the blond , functions 1 disturbances , and loose living constantly give rise to despondency , debility , or distempers . In tho above named remedies the commnnity can , and do , have , at a little cost , the safe nnd certain means of preventing or checking , aud curing both outward

ailments and inward ma'adies . Ample plainly written and very mte'ligible ' directions accompany every package of both Ointmonfc and Pills , which only require attentive study to enable every invalid to be his or her own medical adviser . The earlier these powerful remedies are employed aftor discovery of the disease , the more rapid will be their action in expelling from the system all noxious matter and restoring health .

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