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T : he ; PR . ov < . GRAND MASTER next gave .: ' --the health of :-Bro .- Mostyti \ andrthe . visitors ;"/ , y ;; .. :. ; . ' . .. - ¦¦¦ - . ¦;; ; -:. ' ;• . .. . ' ; . .-.,,. . ; ¦ " ... - ; . . -, , : BroiMosTYN acknowledged the compliment , as . did also Bro . ALFRED W-ATSON , Past . Provincial Grand Junior Warden of West , Yorkshire . ¦ The latter Brother , who is an old . Craftsman of twenty years standing , ' and . pne of , the Birkenhead Commissioners , in expatiating upon the atl ^ antages of AIasoriry , described verygraphically thehonours
shbivereilupon hirn . tluririg a Masonic tour in Scotland ..-Ete said he had witnessed ' on' the , ' previous evening the" initiation of . two of the Coirira'issiohersbf Birjcenjiead , ' and expressed , an opinion that , the ancient Order was be--coming-exceedingly popular ; in that locality .. He concluded Jwithsorne facetipuslremar ^ .. .. . - ¦ ¦ - } / - ' . ' . ' . ¦• - ¦ -- ,-.-, Several other toasts were drank , after whicli theLbdge . was . cjosetl . by ^;; corijmah'd of . IbV Right W ^^ then proceeded by . ' . special-train toChester . . - , ; '" . '• ¦ ... " . "
About ten o ' clock , a considerable number of the younger Brethren adjourned to the Town Hall to enjoy the pleasures of the dance . The . ' ball . was exceedingly select , but the attendance was not quite so numerous / , as jyouldprobabiyhavebieeri the case if this part of the proceedings had been ' ' announced ' , . earlier . ' . ' The music was excellent ; the refreshnients , , of ; the , ' most recherche descriptiori ,. and the whole arrangeriients reflected ' . the ' Jhigjiest credit , upon Bros . ' Rabey and Breakey , who . officiatedjas „ , stewards . ' -y T- "i : ' : ' - ' . ' . , ¦ .. ¦ ¦ ¦ > .,.. ¦¦¦ ¦;'' . ' . ' ... ; --- ' , ' ,, [¦ '''
Incpricludirig pur report , we may say with truth that , with sundry , ' , ' trifling allbwarices to be madefor the insufficiency of roorii at the banquet , ^ the . whole affair went off in the most satisfactory rnanrier , ; tp '" the high ,, ' :, honour" of the Birkenhead Masons , and more particularly to those who . ;; undertook the onerous duties of its managemerit . The musical arid vocal ;' arrangements-werefirst-rate . ' -. " ... ' . ...,. ' . ' . ' ''¦' ¦ ¦ ., ' ¦ We understand ; that the riext Provincial Grand Lodge will be held at . Stockport ,, early in the erisuirig , year . . ' . ; ,.,, ,. ' ; . '
CARMARTHEN . —^ St . Peter ' s Lodge , No . 699 . —The members of this Lodgejhavej through / the representation of Bro . Ribbans , transmitted ,, the sum of 12 * , 6 d . towards the fund for Mrs . Crook's portrait . ,: .-: . It : is . hig h ; time to hplda Provincial Grand Lodge in this ; prOvince ; being now some years since a meeting took place . : :: _ ..:.. We talk of doing soiriething for the Asylum for Aged Masons .
EXETER . —The Freemasons of this county are about to present a testimonial to . the Right Hon . Ear ! Fostescue , the head of the Craft in the West of England , —an office he has filled for twenty-six years . TAUNTON , NOV . 4 . —LodgeNo . 327 nominated Bro . Dr . Wppdforde as their Worshipful Master for the ensuing ; year , and Bro . Charles Lake ; Treasurer . " Bro . Eales White has been solicited to' continue those services / as Secretary , which h ^ Lodge for so rhany years . '
The Brethren mustered in considerable numbers , 'for ; the purpose of doing ample honour to ; the reception of ' their W . jM' , ' 'Bro . 'Tucker ; of G ' orytbh ' FaHcywhd has been elevated to the high . positioni'of'Provincial ' G . Master for ' Dorset . The Right Wbr . Brother was received'with full honqtifs ^ j'lie'kiridly ' accepfed the offer 'of 'the ; chair , ' and ' coridueted ; ' in hiVus ' ual able manner , the wofkof the evening , ' ineludirig the passing of ' Bro . ' Chalmers ( son of Sir Charles Chalrners ) to the degree of a-fellow ,- ' craft ;" ' -We siibjbih'ii copy of the address of congratulation'whicli this-
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Provincial.
T : he ; PR . ov < . GRAND MASTER next gave .: ' --the health of :-Bro .- Mostyti \ andrthe . visitors ;"/ , y ;; .. :. ; . ' . .. - ¦¦¦ - . ¦;; ; -:. ' ;• . .. . ' ; . .-.,,. . ; ¦ " ... - ; . . -, , : BroiMosTYN acknowledged the compliment , as . did also Bro . ALFRED W-ATSON , Past . Provincial Grand Junior Warden of West , Yorkshire . ¦ The latter Brother , who is an old . Craftsman of twenty years standing , ' and . pne of , the Birkenhead Commissioners , in expatiating upon the atl ^ antages of AIasoriry , described verygraphically thehonours
shbivereilupon hirn . tluririg a Masonic tour in Scotland ..-Ete said he had witnessed ' on' the , ' previous evening the" initiation of . two of the Coirira'issiohersbf Birjcenjiead , ' and expressed , an opinion that , the ancient Order was be--coming-exceedingly popular ; in that locality .. He concluded Jwithsorne facetipuslremar ^ .. .. . - ¦ ¦ - } / - ' . ' . ' . ¦• - ¦ -- ,-.-, Several other toasts were drank , after whicli theLbdge . was . cjosetl . by ^;; corijmah'd of . IbV Right W ^^ then proceeded by . ' . special-train toChester . . - , ; '" . '• ¦ ... " . "
About ten o ' clock , a considerable number of the younger Brethren adjourned to the Town Hall to enjoy the pleasures of the dance . The . ' ball . was exceedingly select , but the attendance was not quite so numerous / , as jyouldprobabiyhavebieeri the case if this part of the proceedings had been ' ' announced ' , . earlier . ' . ' The music was excellent ; the refreshnients , , of ; the , ' most recherche descriptiori ,. and the whole arrangeriients reflected ' . the ' Jhigjiest credit , upon Bros . ' Rabey and Breakey , who . officiatedjas „ , stewards . ' -y T- "i : ' : ' - ' . ' . , ¦ .. ¦ ¦ ¦ > .,.. ¦¦¦ ¦;'' . ' . ' ... ; --- ' , ' ,, [¦ '''
Incpricludirig pur report , we may say with truth that , with sundry , ' , ' trifling allbwarices to be madefor the insufficiency of roorii at the banquet , ^ the . whole affair went off in the most satisfactory rnanrier , ; tp '" the high ,, ' :, honour" of the Birkenhead Masons , and more particularly to those who . ;; undertook the onerous duties of its managemerit . The musical arid vocal ;' arrangements-werefirst-rate . ' -. " ... ' . ...,. ' . ' . ' ''¦' ¦ ¦ ., ' ¦ We understand ; that the riext Provincial Grand Lodge will be held at . Stockport ,, early in the erisuirig , year . . ' . ; ,.,, ,. ' ; . '
CARMARTHEN . —^ St . Peter ' s Lodge , No . 699 . —The members of this Lodgejhavej through / the representation of Bro . Ribbans , transmitted ,, the sum of 12 * , 6 d . towards the fund for Mrs . Crook's portrait . ,: .-: . It : is . hig h ; time to hplda Provincial Grand Lodge in this ; prOvince ; being now some years since a meeting took place . : :: _ ..:.. We talk of doing soiriething for the Asylum for Aged Masons .
EXETER . —The Freemasons of this county are about to present a testimonial to . the Right Hon . Ear ! Fostescue , the head of the Craft in the West of England , —an office he has filled for twenty-six years . TAUNTON , NOV . 4 . —LodgeNo . 327 nominated Bro . Dr . Wppdforde as their Worshipful Master for the ensuing ; year , and Bro . Charles Lake ; Treasurer . " Bro . Eales White has been solicited to' continue those services / as Secretary , which h ^ Lodge for so rhany years . '
The Brethren mustered in considerable numbers , 'for ; the purpose of doing ample honour to ; the reception of ' their W . jM' , ' 'Bro . 'Tucker ; of G ' orytbh ' FaHcywhd has been elevated to the high . positioni'of'Provincial ' G . Master for ' Dorset . The Right Wbr . Brother was received'with full honqtifs ^ j'lie'kiridly ' accepfed the offer 'of 'the ; chair , ' and ' coridueted ; ' in hiVus ' ual able manner , the wofkof the evening , ' ineludirig the passing of ' Bro . ' Chalmers ( son of Sir Charles Chalrners ) to the degree of a-fellow ,- ' craft ;" ' -We siibjbih'ii copy of the address of congratulation'whicli this-