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Notices Of Meetings.
by steady insistar . ce nf purpose , had become such an accomplished linguist , that the Zion Lodge must feel itself all the rioher for the reflected honour he would confer upon them . The speaker considered that they were highly favoured by having Bro . de Bolton to preside over them for a year . The Worshipful Master , in response , said that the pleasure and honour derived from
the privilege conferred upon him by being placed in K . S . ' s chair , impressed upon his mind the fact that life after all is really worth living . If he hnd shown any hesitation in accepting the position , it was because be had considered himself unequal to the task ; bnt surrounded by friends , and guided by them , he hoped to carry on successfully the various duties whioh suob a position might enta l
upon bim . Bro . Botton added that some brethren teaob , and some are ready to learn , and be was one of the latter : he was hungry , and ready to learn . He reverted to the brilliant assembly of that evening , and especially thanked the visiting brethren for their goodwill towards him . Before sitting down , Bro . de Botton very interestingly proposed the toast of the I . P . M ., saying that if the brethren
only knew Bro . Fisher as . he knew him , the toast would go on for ever . It was with extreme pleasure he performed the duty allotted to him , that of presenting him with a gold jewel , given by the Lodge , in consideration of services rendered during his year of office . " You must , " said Bro . de Botton to the donee , " ever think when you put on this beautiful jewel in a Masonio Lodge , how much we are
indebted to you , and how much you deserved it . " Bro . Fisher , who replied at some length , said that honours were often given to men who try to do their best , even though they do not succeed , and he was one who could thoroughly appreciate any honours and emoluments connected with Freemasonry , though when they were bestowed they came BB a sarprise , for he had not expected that they would tumble upon him . Their aotion of that evening had calculated to
make him live another quarter of a oentury , during whioh time he sincerely hoped to enjoy their society . When he looked upon the gift whioh had just been placed upon his breast , it reminded him that it was an emblematic jewel only : tbe jewels which he prized were the immortal jewels surrounding him at that moment in the persons of his brethren . Other toasts followed , whioh were suitably responded to , and the evening ' s enjoyment did not terminate until a late hour .
Mark Masonry.
MARK MASONRY .
— : o : — PERSEVERANCE LODGE , No . 403 .
THE Festival of St . John the Evangelist was celebrated at the Old Bull Hotel , Blackburn , on Tuesday evening , the 5 th inst ., when Bro . Pye S . W . wai installed W . M . by Bro . Samuel Porritt . The Worshipful Master then appointed the following Officers : — Bros . Parkinson S . W ., Pollard J . W ., Halliwell M . O ., Margerison S . O .,
So 8 be J . O ., Green Register of Marks , Higginson Seoretary , Peel Treasurer , Woods S . D ., Cottrell J . D ., Williams Organist , Walshe I . G ., Hilder Senior Steward , Edleston Junior Steward , Fawcett Tyler These Officers were invested by Bro . Porritt , and afterwards the brethren sat down to supper .
Scotland.
SCOTLAND .
— : o : — CENTENARY OP ST . GEORGE'S LODGE . No . 190
ON the loth inst ., the Centenary of the above Lodge was celebrated by a banquet in the Grand Hall of Hay ' s Royal AtbeLseum , Aberdeen . There was an excellent attendance of over sixty brethren . Bfo . J . C . Blake Right Worshipfnl Master presided . Among the guests present were Bros . Sir J . H . Forshaw Prov . Grand Depute Master of Aberdeenshire , J . Brown , Callighau , Skakle ,
Forrest , and Jamtoson Past Masters of the Lodge , Coutts Right Worshipful Muster of the Neptune Lodge , Apologies for nonattendance were reoeived from Brother tbe Right Hon Lord Saltonu P . G . M ., who telegraphed from London , congratulating the Lodge on the celebration ; Bro . Wilson P . G . Secretary and the R . W . M . of the St . Maohart , St . Nicholas , Operative , aud Bon Accord Lodges .
Brothers Andrew Christie S . W . and Joseph Smith J . W . acted as croupiers . After dinner tbe usual loyal toasts were proposed from the chair and enthusiastically reoeived . Thereafter Brother Jamieson , tbe oldest Past Master of tbe Lodge , gave the toast of the evening—Continued prosperity to the St . George ' s Lodge . The Chairman , in replying , traced the progress of the Lodge from its
origin in 1792 . The rules and regulations of tho Lodge , written in 1802 , approved of by the quarter Sessions , were exhibited . The finances of tbe Lodge were referred to , and it was stated they were in a much more satisfactory state than ever they had been . Brother Forrest gave an interesting statement of hi 3 experiences during the time he occupied the chair , and during tho evening several other
speeches were delivered by the brother ' s present . During tbe ourse of the evening Bro . Sir James Forshaw intimated that Lord Saltoun having resigned the offica of P . G . M . be ( Sir James ) had been requested by a number of the brethren , and bad agreed to ' allow himself to be nominated as Provincial Grand Master . This
statement was received with the grea t est possible cordiality and enthusiasm , the feeling of the whole of tho brethren being entirely in Sir James' favour . Several of the brethren rendered songs and reoita . tioas in an acceptable manner . Tbe capital purveying of Bro . Hay gave the utmost satisfaction .
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Notices Of Meetings.
by steady insistar . ce nf purpose , had become such an accomplished linguist , that the Zion Lodge must feel itself all the rioher for the reflected honour he would confer upon them . The speaker considered that they were highly favoured by having Bro . de Bolton to preside over them for a year . The Worshipful Master , in response , said that the pleasure and honour derived from
the privilege conferred upon him by being placed in K . S . ' s chair , impressed upon his mind the fact that life after all is really worth living . If he hnd shown any hesitation in accepting the position , it was because be had considered himself unequal to the task ; bnt surrounded by friends , and guided by them , he hoped to carry on successfully the various duties whioh suob a position might enta l
upon bim . Bro . Botton added that some brethren teaob , and some are ready to learn , and be was one of the latter : he was hungry , and ready to learn . He reverted to the brilliant assembly of that evening , and especially thanked the visiting brethren for their goodwill towards him . Before sitting down , Bro . de Botton very interestingly proposed the toast of the I . P . M ., saying that if the brethren
only knew Bro . Fisher as . he knew him , the toast would go on for ever . It was with extreme pleasure he performed the duty allotted to him , that of presenting him with a gold jewel , given by the Lodge , in consideration of services rendered during his year of office . " You must , " said Bro . de Botton to the donee , " ever think when you put on this beautiful jewel in a Masonio Lodge , how much we are
indebted to you , and how much you deserved it . " Bro . Fisher , who replied at some length , said that honours were often given to men who try to do their best , even though they do not succeed , and he was one who could thoroughly appreciate any honours and emoluments connected with Freemasonry , though when they were bestowed they came BB a sarprise , for he had not expected that they would tumble upon him . Their aotion of that evening had calculated to
make him live another quarter of a oentury , during whioh time he sincerely hoped to enjoy their society . When he looked upon the gift whioh had just been placed upon his breast , it reminded him that it was an emblematic jewel only : tbe jewels which he prized were the immortal jewels surrounding him at that moment in the persons of his brethren . Other toasts followed , whioh were suitably responded to , and the evening ' s enjoyment did not terminate until a late hour .
Mark Masonry.
MARK MASONRY .
— : o : — PERSEVERANCE LODGE , No . 403 .
THE Festival of St . John the Evangelist was celebrated at the Old Bull Hotel , Blackburn , on Tuesday evening , the 5 th inst ., when Bro . Pye S . W . wai installed W . M . by Bro . Samuel Porritt . The Worshipful Master then appointed the following Officers : — Bros . Parkinson S . W ., Pollard J . W ., Halliwell M . O ., Margerison S . O .,
So 8 be J . O ., Green Register of Marks , Higginson Seoretary , Peel Treasurer , Woods S . D ., Cottrell J . D ., Williams Organist , Walshe I . G ., Hilder Senior Steward , Edleston Junior Steward , Fawcett Tyler These Officers were invested by Bro . Porritt , and afterwards the brethren sat down to supper .
Scotland.
SCOTLAND .
— : o : — CENTENARY OP ST . GEORGE'S LODGE . No . 190
ON the loth inst ., the Centenary of the above Lodge was celebrated by a banquet in the Grand Hall of Hay ' s Royal AtbeLseum , Aberdeen . There was an excellent attendance of over sixty brethren . Bfo . J . C . Blake Right Worshipfnl Master presided . Among the guests present were Bros . Sir J . H . Forshaw Prov . Grand Depute Master of Aberdeenshire , J . Brown , Callighau , Skakle ,
Forrest , and Jamtoson Past Masters of the Lodge , Coutts Right Worshipful Muster of the Neptune Lodge , Apologies for nonattendance were reoeived from Brother tbe Right Hon Lord Saltonu P . G . M ., who telegraphed from London , congratulating the Lodge on the celebration ; Bro . Wilson P . G . Secretary and the R . W . M . of the St . Maohart , St . Nicholas , Operative , aud Bon Accord Lodges .
Brothers Andrew Christie S . W . and Joseph Smith J . W . acted as croupiers . After dinner tbe usual loyal toasts were proposed from the chair and enthusiastically reoeived . Thereafter Brother Jamieson , tbe oldest Past Master of tbe Lodge , gave the toast of the evening—Continued prosperity to the St . George ' s Lodge . The Chairman , in replying , traced the progress of the Lodge from its
origin in 1792 . The rules and regulations of tho Lodge , written in 1802 , approved of by the quarter Sessions , were exhibited . The finances of tbe Lodge were referred to , and it was stated they were in a much more satisfactory state than ever they had been . Brother Forrest gave an interesting statement of hi 3 experiences during the time he occupied the chair , and during tho evening several other
speeches were delivered by the brother ' s present . During tbe ourse of the evening Bro . Sir James Forshaw intimated that Lord Saltoun having resigned the offica of P . G . M . be ( Sir James ) had been requested by a number of the brethren , and bad agreed to ' allow himself to be nominated as Provincial Grand Master . This
statement was received with the grea t est possible cordiality and enthusiasm , the feeling of the whole of tho brethren being entirely in Sir James' favour . Several of the brethren rendered songs and reoita . tioas in an acceptable manner . Tbe capital purveying of Bro . Hay gave the utmost satisfaction .
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THE FREEMASONS CHRONICLE , A Weekly Record of Masonic Intelligence , Reports of United Grand Lodgo are published with the Special Sanction of H . R . H . the Princo of Wales the M . W . the Grand Master of England . rpHE FREEMASON'S CHRONICLE will be forwarded direot 1 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 crossed " London and County . " The Terms of Subscription ( payable iu advance ) to the FKEK - MASON ' S CHRONICLE are—Twelve Months , post free £ 0 13 6 Six Months ditto 0 7 0 Three Months ditto 0 3 6 SCALE OF CHARGES FOR ADVERTISEMENTS . Per Page £ 8 8 0 Baok Page 10 10 0 Births , Marriages , and Deaths , Is per line . General Advertisements , Trade Announcements , & o ., single column , 5 s per inch . Double column Advertisements Is per line . Speoial terms for a series of insertions on applioa * tion . Advertisers will find the FREEMASON ' CHRONICLE an exceptionally good medium for Advertisements of every class . Agents , from whom copies can always be had : — Messrs . H . DAKBYSHIRE and Co ., 9 Red Lion Court , E . C . Mr . LAMBERT , Barnsbury Road , Islington , N . Mr . RITCHIE , 7 Red Lion Court , E . G . Mr . EDWARD ROBERTS , 19 Walmer Plaoe , Manchester , S . I Mr . ROBINSON , Shoe Lane , E . C . Messrs . W . H . SMITI ! and SON , 183 Strand . Messrs . SPENCER and Co ., 15 Great Queen Street , W . C .
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Crown 8 vo , Is Paper Covers ; Is 6 d Cloth Lettered . GOSSIP ABOUT FREEMASONRY ; its History and Traditions . A Paper read by Bro . S-V AHEUTIKE , P . M . and Z . No . 9 , to the Brethren of the Albion Lodge of Instruction , 2 nd November 1889 . Free by post of W . W . MOBOAK & So » , Belvidere Works , Hermes Hill Penfrmville .