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tated on joining the chapter at a time when there were vacancies for officers , and the fact that they were Past Masters would be of great advantage to them . Comps . Huish and Foskett , in reply , respectively expressed their acknowledgments . They both spoke of the great impression that the ceremony had created in them . The Royal Arch was indeed a beautiful Degree , and they were sorry that they had not entered it earlier . In conclusion , they thanked Comp . G . Davis for his introduction ,

and hoped in due time to discharge satisfactorily any duty that they might be called upon to do . In proposing the toast of " The Past Principals , " the M . E . Z . personally expressed his thanks to Comps . Davis and Cleghorn for their services that day ; the first named bad most impressively acted as First Principal and the latter had performed the Principal Sojourner's work in a manner not to be surpassed . He would also mention the name of Comp . Harfeld , whose geniality and interest in the chapter as its Treasurer was worthy of great praise .

The toast having been responded to by the companions mentioned , the proceedings terminated .

Kennington Chapter , No . 1381 . A meeting of this chapter was held at the Horns Tavern , Kennington Park , on the oth ultimo , when there were present , among others , Comps . Buxton , M . E . Z . j A . Lundie , H . j W . Smith , J . ; H . Higgins , P . Z ., P . P . G . D . C , S . E . ; Wolsey , P . S . ; Clay , ist A . S . ; Major T . C . Walls , P . Z ., P . D . G . D . C . ; C . H . Kohler , P . Z ., P . P . G . S . B . ; H . J . Lardner , P . Z .. P . P . G . Std . Br . ; E . Ayling , P . Z . ; Dennis , P . Z . ; Salter , P . Z . ; and Lingley , P . Z .

The minutes of the previous convocation having * been read and confirmed , a vote of sympathy was passed to Comp . George Everett , P . Z ., P . G . Treas ., Treasurer , in his illness , and expressing a hope that his health would soon be restored . Comp . Major Walls , P . Z ., gave a notice of motion— " That a sum of money be voted from the funds and placed on the list of Comp . C . H . Kohler , P . Z ., as Steward representing the chapter at the Centenary Festival of the Royal Masonic Institution for Boys . " Apologies for non-attendance having been read from Comps . George Everett , P . Z . ; W . P . Webb , P . Z . ; C . Sims , P . Z . ; and others , the chapter was closed . Refreshment followed labour .

The M . E . Z ., in proposing "The Health of the Grand Officers , " regretted that a distinguished member of that body , Comp . George Everett , had been ill for nearly two months . To a man of his active mind , so long an absence from Masonry and other pursuits must necessarily be a source of trouble and vexation . He had been their Treasurer for many years , and it was mainly due to his exertions that the chapter was so prosperous . He ( the speaker ) was glad to know that Comp . Everett ' s illness had taken a favourable turn , and that in the course of a few days he would be amongst his numerous friends again . This toast was warmly received .

The toast of " The M . E . Z . " followed . The proposer of the toast , in the course of his remarks , called the attention of the companions to the fact that the First Principal had travelled many miles that day in order to be present at their meeting , and that he had to return that night . That showed a proper feeling . There was no work , unfortunately , that evenine , but the M . E . Z . had presided both in the chapter and at the banquet most efficiently . He concluded , in the name of the chapter , by wishing Comp . Buxton the compliments of the season and the best wishes for a happy and prosperous New Year .

The M . E . Z . having replied , gave " The Second and Third Principals , " to which Comps . Lundie and Smith replied . "The Health of the Past Principals " followed , coupled with the names of Comps . Lingley and Ayling , who duly acknowledged the compliment . Comp . H . Higgins , P . Z ., made a neat speech in response to the toast of " The S . E . and Officers . " The proceedings then terminated .

Lodges Of Instruction.

Lodges of Instruction .

ISLINGTON LODGE , No . 1471 . The usual weekly meeting was held on Tuesday , the 21 st ult ., at the Cock Tavern , Highbury , when there were present Bros . S . Cload , W . M . ; A . F . Hardyment , S . VV . . * A . Oliver , P . M ., J . W . , * W . Hancock , P . M ., Preceptor ; ] . W . Clarke , P . M ., P . P . G . P . Middx , Asst . Preceptor ; C . M . Coxon , P . M ., P . P . G . D . Herts , and J . Duncan , P . M ., Sees . ; C . T . Rayner , S . D . ; E . J . Harrison , J . D . ; J . C . Denmead . I . G . ; A . L . Langton , E . Yexley , H . R . Bower , C . Isler

t . A . Spencer , R . H . Stimpson , P . M . ; J . T . Hoare , A . E . Hubsch , J . R . White , Milton Smith , P . M . ; R . P . Upton , P . M . ; and G . Gregory , P . M . The lodge was opened , and the minutes read and confirmed . The ceremony of initiation was then rehearsed , Bro . Spencer being the candidate . The W . M . vacated the chair in favour of Bro . Stimpson , who rehearsed the ceremony of installation , Bro . Harrison as M . elect . The officers were invested and the addresses given . Bro . Hardyment was elected W . M . for the next meeting , and appointed the officers in rotation . A vote of thanks was accorded to Bro . Cload for his services in the chair for the first time . The lodge was then closed .

COMMEMORATION LODGE , No . 2663 . This lodge of instruction held its weekly meeting on Monday , the 20 th ultimo , at the Star and Garter , Arbour-square , Commercial-road , E ., when there were present : Bros . H . M . Pollock , W . M . ; C Holland , S . W . ; Stewart , J . W . ; Bebrouth , acting Preceptor ; J . Smith , Sec ; Mitchell , S . D . ; Harper , J . D . ; and Bettinson , I . G . The lodge having been opened in due form , Bro . J . Smith , being a candidate to be

passed to the Second Degree , answered the usual questions . The VV . M . then opened the lodge in the Second Degree , and worked the ceremony of passing . The W . M . then vacated the chair in favour of Bro . Holland , who worked the Third Degree , Bro . Mitchell acting as candidate . Bro . Holland was elected to take the chair at the next meeting—Monday , the 3 rd instant—and Bro . Bettinson was elected a member . The W . M . having wished the brethren "A Merry Christmas , " the lodge was afterwards closed .

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tated on joining the chapter at a time when there were vacancies for officers , and the fact that they were Past Masters would be of great advantage to them . Comps . Huish and Foskett , in reply , respectively expressed their acknowledgments . They both spoke of the great impression that the ceremony had created in them . The Royal Arch was indeed a beautiful Degree , and they were sorry that they had not entered it earlier . In conclusion , they thanked Comp . G . Davis for his introduction ,

and hoped in due time to discharge satisfactorily any duty that they might be called upon to do . In proposing the toast of " The Past Principals , " the M . E . Z . personally expressed his thanks to Comps . Davis and Cleghorn for their services that day ; the first named bad most impressively acted as First Principal and the latter had performed the Principal Sojourner's work in a manner not to be surpassed . He would also mention the name of Comp . Harfeld , whose geniality and interest in the chapter as its Treasurer was worthy of great praise .

The toast having been responded to by the companions mentioned , the proceedings terminated .

Kennington Chapter , No . 1381 . A meeting of this chapter was held at the Horns Tavern , Kennington Park , on the oth ultimo , when there were present , among others , Comps . Buxton , M . E . Z . j A . Lundie , H . j W . Smith , J . ; H . Higgins , P . Z ., P . P . G . D . C , S . E . ; Wolsey , P . S . ; Clay , ist A . S . ; Major T . C . Walls , P . Z ., P . D . G . D . C . ; C . H . Kohler , P . Z ., P . P . G . S . B . ; H . J . Lardner , P . Z .. P . P . G . Std . Br . ; E . Ayling , P . Z . ; Dennis , P . Z . ; Salter , P . Z . ; and Lingley , P . Z .

The minutes of the previous convocation having * been read and confirmed , a vote of sympathy was passed to Comp . George Everett , P . Z ., P . G . Treas ., Treasurer , in his illness , and expressing a hope that his health would soon be restored . Comp . Major Walls , P . Z ., gave a notice of motion— " That a sum of money be voted from the funds and placed on the list of Comp . C . H . Kohler , P . Z ., as Steward representing the chapter at the Centenary Festival of the Royal Masonic Institution for Boys . " Apologies for non-attendance having been read from Comps . George Everett , P . Z . ; W . P . Webb , P . Z . ; C . Sims , P . Z . ; and others , the chapter was closed . Refreshment followed labour .

The M . E . Z ., in proposing "The Health of the Grand Officers , " regretted that a distinguished member of that body , Comp . George Everett , had been ill for nearly two months . To a man of his active mind , so long an absence from Masonry and other pursuits must necessarily be a source of trouble and vexation . He had been their Treasurer for many years , and it was mainly due to his exertions that the chapter was so prosperous . He ( the speaker ) was glad to know that Comp . Everett ' s illness had taken a favourable turn , and that in the course of a few days he would be amongst his numerous friends again . This toast was warmly received .

The toast of " The M . E . Z . " followed . The proposer of the toast , in the course of his remarks , called the attention of the companions to the fact that the First Principal had travelled many miles that day in order to be present at their meeting , and that he had to return that night . That showed a proper feeling . There was no work , unfortunately , that evenine , but the M . E . Z . had presided both in the chapter and at the banquet most efficiently . He concluded , in the name of the chapter , by wishing Comp . Buxton the compliments of the season and the best wishes for a happy and prosperous New Year .

The M . E . Z . having replied , gave " The Second and Third Principals , " to which Comps . Lundie and Smith replied . "The Health of the Past Principals " followed , coupled with the names of Comps . Lingley and Ayling , who duly acknowledged the compliment . Comp . H . Higgins , P . Z ., made a neat speech in response to the toast of " The S . E . and Officers . " The proceedings then terminated .

Lodges Of Instruction.

Lodges of Instruction .

ISLINGTON LODGE , No . 1471 . The usual weekly meeting was held on Tuesday , the 21 st ult ., at the Cock Tavern , Highbury , when there were present Bros . S . Cload , W . M . ; A . F . Hardyment , S . VV . . * A . Oliver , P . M ., J . W . , * W . Hancock , P . M ., Preceptor ; ] . W . Clarke , P . M ., P . P . G . P . Middx , Asst . Preceptor ; C . M . Coxon , P . M ., P . P . G . D . Herts , and J . Duncan , P . M ., Sees . ; C . T . Rayner , S . D . ; E . J . Harrison , J . D . ; J . C . Denmead . I . G . ; A . L . Langton , E . Yexley , H . R . Bower , C . Isler

t . A . Spencer , R . H . Stimpson , P . M . ; J . T . Hoare , A . E . Hubsch , J . R . White , Milton Smith , P . M . ; R . P . Upton , P . M . ; and G . Gregory , P . M . The lodge was opened , and the minutes read and confirmed . The ceremony of initiation was then rehearsed , Bro . Spencer being the candidate . The W . M . vacated the chair in favour of Bro . Stimpson , who rehearsed the ceremony of installation , Bro . Harrison as M . elect . The officers were invested and the addresses given . Bro . Hardyment was elected W . M . for the next meeting , and appointed the officers in rotation . A vote of thanks was accorded to Bro . Cload for his services in the chair for the first time . The lodge was then closed .

COMMEMORATION LODGE , No . 2663 . This lodge of instruction held its weekly meeting on Monday , the 20 th ultimo , at the Star and Garter , Arbour-square , Commercial-road , E ., when there were present : Bros . H . M . Pollock , W . M . ; C Holland , S . W . ; Stewart , J . W . ; Bebrouth , acting Preceptor ; J . Smith , Sec ; Mitchell , S . D . ; Harper , J . D . ; and Bettinson , I . G . The lodge having been opened in due form , Bro . J . Smith , being a candidate to be

passed to the Second Degree , answered the usual questions . The VV . M . then opened the lodge in the Second Degree , and worked the ceremony of passing . The W . M . then vacated the chair in favour of Bro . Holland , who worked the Third Degree , Bro . Mitchell acting as candidate . Bro . Holland was elected to take the chair at the next meeting—Monday , the 3 rd instant—and Bro . Bettinson was elected a member . The W . M . having wished the brethren "A Merry Christmas , " the lodge was afterwards closed .

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COOPERATIVEEDUCATIONALTRAVEL ORGANIZED BY HENRY S . LUNN , M . D ., Ch ., P . R . G . S . ( Fellow of the Medical Society of London ) , AND J . T . WOOLRYCH PEROWNE , M . A . ( Late Classical Scholar Corpus Christi College , Cambridge ) . ASPECIALMASONICCRUISE TO EGYPTANDTHEHOLYLAND. Chaplain:~THEVENERABLEARCHDEACONSTEVENS,P.G.G. The cost of tlio Cruise will be 25 Guineas , including second-class return Ticket—London-Marseilles , ' */'«» Dover and Calais—and a 25 days' cruise . Land-excursions extra . The uarty will leave London on Jan . 21 st , ii'turning on Fob . Kith . Other cruises leave London , Dec . 22 nd , Feb . 18 th , and April 12 th . Thc Lecturers are Sir Arthur Arnold , tho Vice-Chancellor of Cambridge University , the Head Master of ; Wellington College , the Head Master of Cheltenham College , Sir Lambert Playfair , Rev . Canon Mooro ( LL . D . ) , Uean Forrest , Canon Tristram , Professor Sayee , Professor Ramsay , and the Rov . W . K . It . Bedford ( Chaplain ' •• f the Order of St . John of Jerusalem ) . Full particulars with a plan of tlie steamer from the SECRETARY , 5 ENDSLEIGU GARDENS , LONDON , N . W .

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