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Thornhill , 15 ; W . J . Thatcher , 1604 ; R . Gillespie , 1 S 65 ; W . Spearing , P . P . G . S . B . Middx . ; Wm . Weeden , I . G . 2030 ; H . G . Holland , P . M . 2593 ; C . Woodrow . P . M . j oS ; R . Francis , 172 ; H . E . Poole , 2030 ; E . W . Browning , P . M . 2455 ; W . Belchin , 2030 ; A . Taylor , 2664 ; G . B . Spice , P . M . 1 S 71 ; J . Freer , W . M . i 63 i ; J . Batterden , 1767 ; H . Tull , S . W . 742 ; G . Livingstone , 333 ; A . W . Mark , J . W . 141 ; W . W . Lee , P . M . ; and others . After the opening of the lodge and the confirmation of the minutes , the Third Degree was impressively carried out . Bro . E . J . Badderly was next presented as W . M .

elect , and was duly installed into the chair , alterwards investing the following officers : Bros . W . J . Hellyar , S . W . ; T . Coulthard , P . M ., Treas . ; W . T . Smith , P . M ., Sec ; E . W . Wilcox , j . D . ; J . Leigh , Org . ; J . Morris , I . G . ; A . J . Bignold , P . M ., D . C . ; W . Chilcott , J . C . Kruse , and G . Raven , Stewards ; and C . Shepherd , Tyler . Oiving to absence , the investiture of Bros . E . Nice , J . W ., and A . W . Deacon , S . D ., was postponed . A satisfactory audit report was adopted , and lodge was closed . After an excellent banquet the usual toasts were heartily given .

Bro . W . E . Lane , I . P . M ., proposed "The Health of the W . Master . " It was 15 years since Bro . Badderly was initiated , and he had gone through the different offices and given satisfaction to every Master who had ruled over him . Having now arrived at the chair , Bro . Badderly could be relied upon to give the same satisfaction as W . M . as he had given as an officer , if the members would only afford him the opportunity of showing his proficiency in the working . They knew him as a worker , and therefore hoped he would have ample opportunities of showing his ability . To ensure a successful vear the W . M . could rely upon the support of his officers and brethren .

Bro . E . J . Badderly , W . M ., thanked them for the kind way in which they had received his toast . It was true he was initiated 15 years ago by Bro . Coulthard , their esteemed Treasurer , and since that time he had met with such genuine kindness and support that he could hardly find words to adequately thank them . Every brother who joined Freemasonry aspired to the important position of W . M . of his lodge . He had gained that position after going through the different offices , and if he had given them satisfaction in the work he had done he hoped to continue to do so in the year to come .

He only hoped the Great Architect would give him health to carry out his duties , for 12 months ago , owing to ill-health , he never thought to attain the chair . He trusted to be spared to them for many years to continue his support to the lodge as a Past Master . The brethren would remember that to make his year successful they must support him with good initiates to fill the gaps caused by those _ who fell out of the ranks . There would be a ladies' night in connection with the lodge in January , and he hoped it would be as successful as in the past . He would propose the next toast , which was " The

I . P . M . " Bro . Lane , I . P . M ., had _ given them intense gratification during the past jear by the way in which he had carried out his duties , and it had been one of the most successful years their lodge had had . In presenting the I . P . M . with the jewel he had so well earned they hoped he would be spared for many years to wear it . Bro . W . E . Lane , I . P . M ., acknowledged the kind remarks of the W . M ., and thanked the officers and members for their support during the past year . It had been an extremely pleasant year , and he left the chair with a certain amount of regret . He

rejoiced , however , at having such a worth y successor in the W . M . He thanked them for the beautiful jewel , which quite repaid him for any trouble or work he had had . For "The Visitors" Bros . Browning , Holland , Livingstone , Tull , and Lawson replied . The W . M . next proposed "The Past Masters , Treasurer , and Secretary , " and said that all the Past Masters had rendered good service to the lodge . Bro . Coulthard , P . M ., Treas ., ably looked after the finances of the lodge , and Bro . Smith , P . M ., was a most exemplary Secretary , who performed his duties in such a genuine manner that

every Master was encouraged to re-appoint him . Bros . Bignold , P . M . ; Lane , I . P . M . ; Pugh , P . M . ; and Coulthard , P . M ., Treas ., responded * Bro . W . T . Smith , P . M ., Sec , also replied , assuring the brethren that the finances were in a good condition and would be improved a year hence . "The Officers " concluded the progiamme .

Bro . J . Leigh , Org ., directed the musical arrangements , which proved attractive and enjoyable . Miss Lillian Mayes contributed a couple of songs in a very pleasing manner and in excellent style , and Bro . Field and Mr . Bertram Pearce also assisted with well rendered songs . The humorous element was well sustained by Bro . Arthur Melrose , who was heartily encored for his clever whistling songs . Bro . T . F . Noakes proved a most efficient accompanist .

Albert Victor Lodge , No . 2323 . INSTALLATION OF BRO . A . G . STEVENSON . The installation meeting was held in Freemasons' Hall , St . Saviourgate , York , on Tuesday , the 27 th ult ., Bro . W . D . Rudyard , W . M ., presiding . The first business was the initiation ot a candidate , Mr . E . V . Howgate , which was done by the W . M ., assisted by Bro . the Rev . C . E . Wright , P . M . The chair was then taken by Bro . T . B .

Whytehead , P . M ., who proceeded to install Bro . A . U . btevenson , the W . M . elect . The officers were appointed and invested as follows : Bros . H . J . Rudyard , S . W . ; Rev . E . Buhner , J . W . s Rev . Canon Watson , Chap . ; H . L . Swift , P . M ., Treas . ; J . E . lones , P . M ., Sec ; J . T . Hingston , S . D . ; G . A . Auden , J . D . j E . M . Taylor , I . G . ; Rev . C . E . Wright , P . M ., D . C ; C . G . Padel , P . M ., Org . ; T . B . H . Whytehead and H . R . A . Whytehead , Stwds . ; and J . R . Parker , Tyler . The annual dinner was held at the Station Hotel .

Many apologies for absence were read from leading Masons in the North , including one from the Dean of York , who was kept indoors by indisposition .

Chaucer Lodge , No . 1540 . A very successful meeting of the above lodge was held on Monday , the 2 Gth ult ., at the St . James ' s Restaurant , Piccadilly . There were present Bros . W . Miles , W . M . ; I . Geneses , I . P . M . ; A . Barclay , S . W . ; A . Sarjeant , J . W . ; A . J . Bailey , P . M ., Sec ; Leopold Weil , P . M ., Treas . ; S . Russell , S . D . ; E . 11 . Parry , j . D . ; VV . Cooper , I . G . } G . VV . Cooper , Org . ; Rev . S . Roco , Chap . ; VV . Klingenstein , P . M . ; C . Graham , P . M . ; V . Cahn , P . M . ; C . Featherstone , P . M . ; Dr . H . Oppenheimer , P . M . ; W . Geddes , G . L . Jones , S . L . Heymann , Reid , H . V . Purvis , R . A ,

Passmore , De Vries , Wimmelbacher , E . Oppenheimer , S . L . Cook , E . Simon , H , Thomson , G . H . Ribbons , 192 S ; H . Simon , 25 ; J . D . Behr , 206 New York ; R . H . Heney , 144 ; A . J . Shepherd , 2428 ; and Young , Tyler . I he ledge nas opened , and the minutes of the installation meeting , held in October , were read and confirmed , and the bye-laws of the lodge were also read . Bros . Purvis and Thompson being candidates for passing , answered the questions admirably , and

were initiated . Bros . Purvis and Thompson having been passed , Bro . Miles gave the explanation of the tracing board , and was congratulated by the brethren assembled . The lodge was then closed . Alter the banquet which followed , the various loyal and congratulatory toasts were given and replied to in a very happy manner , and these were interspersed with a delightful musical programme , under the direction of Bro . Gervas W . Cooper , Org ., which included the following artistes , viz .: Miss Kate Hemming , and Bros . R . H . Heney , Simons , and G . Leonard Jones .

La France Lodge , No . 2060 . INSTALLATION OF BRO . F . FAUCHEb'X . PRESENTATION TO BRO . H . BUE , P . M , P . G . STD . BR . A sign of its strong vitality has again been given by the Lodge La France , No , aoCo , on Monday , 19 th ult ., when the installation meeting was held at the Regent

Masonic Hall , Cafe Royal . There wasa numerous attendance of mem oars and visitors , amongst the latter being : Bros . J . Smithers , A . G D . C ; J . J . Lamigeon , P . A . G . D . C . Surrey ; G . H . Ribbons , 1925 ; J . T . Saunders , P . M . 1537 ; W . S . Ogle , P . M . ; A . Duche , W . M . 1091 ; O . Lamare , P . M . 1922 ; A . E . Gannon , 2392 ; J . Gersaut ; W . Grant , 1635 : J . Broad , 2796 ; E . Lunge , 2798 ; H . Areima , 1563 ; and R . Zwahlen .

After the reading and confirmation of the minutes of the last meeting , and the ballot being taken for two candidates , Bro . Jules Oppenheim , W . M ., performed the ceremony of initiation , and proceeded then to the principal item of the evening , viz ., the installation of Bro . F . Faucheux , J . W ., the W . M . elect . Bro . Faucheux having been presented , and having formally signified his assent to the ancient charges ' and egulations , he w * s installed in the pres ence of the Board of Installed Masters . Upon

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there-admission of the brethren the W . M . was duly proclaimed . and saluted , whereupon he invested his officers for the ensuing year . They are : Bros . Ch . Hauvette , S . W . ; D . Bril , J . W . ; Lehmann , S . D . ; Carre , J . D . ; Leon Clere , P . M ., Sec . ; E . St . Clair , P . A . G . D . C , D . C ; St . Birlet , P . M ., A . D . C ; Divid , M . B . ; and Jules Oppenheim , I . P . M ., as Treasurer , vice H . Bue , P . G . Std . Br ., who ( or many years had watched over the financial interests of the lodge , whoss founder he was . Being obliged to follow the migration of Christ's Hospital , where

he is French Master , to Horsham , Bro . Bue was compelled to abandon to his great regret his duties that connected him with the lodge . In order to show him their deep-felt regard and esteem , and as a smill token of gratitude for the vatuible services he hid rendered to the lodge in particular , and to the Craft in general , Bro . Oppenheim , on behalf of the brethren , presented him with an illuminated address , executed in a highly artistic manner by the well-known painter , Bro . Faustin . Bro . Bue , who was evidently moved , in returning thanks for the unexpected gift , said he was glad to state that in La

France Lodge they knew how to keep a secret . A vote of thanks was accorded to Bro . J . Oppenheim , who is already in possession of the Past Master's jewel , for the excellent manner in which he had conducted labour and refreshments during the second occasion on which he had been in the chair of K . S ., as well as for the impressive style he carried out the proceedings of the evening . Having re-elected a former member of the lodge , Bro . Jules Rolez , and decided to grant various sums to Charities , the lodge was closed , and the brethren adjourned to the banqueting-room .

The usual loyal and Masonic toasts were submitted from the chair , and duly honoured . Bro . Smithers , A . G . D . C , replied to the toast of " The Grand Officers , Present and Past . "

Bros . Ribbons , Lamigeon , and Duchd responded on behalf of "The Visitors . " During the evening an excellent musical entertainment was provided , apd fully came up to the high standard for which this lodge is noted . The programme included Miss Marie Berchili—daughter ot Bro . Berchili ( Mizpah)—a very gifted soprano ; Mile . Jeanne Laurent , in some interesting French recitations ; a harmonious instrumental quattuor , composed of M . Hervrne ; ( violin ) , M . Maunheim ( 'cello ) , Mr . H . Wilson ( piano ) , and Mr . J . Roger ( organ ) .

Concord Lodge , No . 1135 . INSTALLATION OFJIBRO . R . M . ROWE . The installation meeting of the above lodge was held in the Masonic Temple > Ilfracombe , on the 2 Sth ult ., when Bro . R . M . Rowe was installed W . M . by Bro . Slones , P . P . S . G . D . The W . M . invested as his officers Bros . J . Chadder , S . W . ; J .

Kelly , J . W . ; Wm . Walters , P . P . S . G . D ., Treas . ; E . J . Tamlyn , Sec . ; A . P . Huxtable , S . D . ; W . H . Huxtable , J . D . ; M . W . Tattam , P . M ., D . of C . ; j . T . Gardner , P . P . G . O ., Org . ; H . J . Macey , I . G . ; C . H . Browning . Asst . D . of C . ; F . Beer . Asst . Org . ; H . R . Grover , P . P . J . G . D ., Charity Stwd . ; G . Kevern Batten and FJones , Stwds . } and A . Jeffrey , Tyler . The banquet was held at the Ilfracombe Hotel , the Bideford , Barnstaple , and S outh Moulton lodges being represented .

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Avalon Chapter , No . 446 . INSTALLATION OF COMP . R . NORTON . The installation meeting of the above chapter was held in the Vicar's Hall , Wells , on the 27 th ult ., when there was about an average attendance . The acting Treasurer presented the financial statement , which showed a good balance in hand . Comp . R .

Norton was installed into the chair of M . E . Z . ; Comp . Russ into the chair of H . ; and Comp . Barnwell as J . ; and the other officers of the chapter were duly invested . At the close of the business , the companions adjourned to the Swan Hotel to dine , and spent a pleasant evening , under the presidency of Comp . Leaker , in the absence of Comp . Norton through indisposition .

Rose Chapter , No . 1622-The election meeting of this flourishing and important South London chapter toak place at the Surrey Masonic Hall on the 24 th ult . Present : Comps . T . R . Cass , M . E . Z . ; G . H . Lewis , P . Z ., H . ; Wal . E . Jeffery , J . ; John Loader , P . Z ., Treas . Geo . Thompson , S . E . ; R . J . Sobel , 1 st A . S . ; F . W . Wright , 2 nd A . S . ; F . E

Choveaux , Org . ; J . Whiteman , Janitor ; Isaac Dunn , P . Z . ; S . J . Derham , P . Z . ; Thos . Grummant , P . Prov . P . S . Essex ( hon . ); R . J . Richards , J . B . Higgs , W . j . Snodgrass , y Theo . Audy , and Saml . W . Ballard . The visitors were Comps . J . H . Cureton , P . Z . and S . E . 21 S 2 ; Frank Swintord Smith , H . elect 2272 , P . Prov . G . Org . Middx . ; and Chas . Hy . Stone , P . Z . and S . E . 1901 .

The minutes of the previous convocation were read and confirmed . The elections were proceeded with , and the unanimous result was as follows : Comps . George H . Lewis , as M . E . Z . ; Wal . E . Jeffrey , H . ; Geo . Thompson , J . ; John Loader , P . Z ., Treas . ; S . J . Derham , P . Z ., S . E . ; S . W . Ballard , S . N . ; W . J . Frampton , P . S . R . J . Sobel , ist A . S . ; F . W . Wright , 2 nd A . S . ; F . E . Choveaux , Org . ; JPafr

. Stwd . ; and J . Whiteman , Janitor . The Auditors having been appointed , notice of motion was given by Comp . S . J . Derham , P . Z . — " That a Past Principal ' s jewel be presented to Comp . T . R . Cass , M . E . Z ., for excellent services rendered the chapter during the past year . " " Hearty good wishes" were tendered , the chapter was closed , and the convocation adjourned .

The companions retired to an excellent supper , supplied by Mrs . Venables , the proprietress , and sue erintended by her in her usual very capable manner . The cloth removed , the M . E . Z . presented the usual loyal and R . A . toasts in his customary graceful manner , remarking of her Majesty that she had endeared herself to the hearts of all her subjects ; andalsoof H . R . H . the M . E . G . Z ., that he performed his

multifarious duties most nobly , and was ever ready to assist his illustrious mother in the various func'ions that she had to perform . The toasts were accepted right royally . That of "The Pro G . Z ., G . H ., G . J ., and the rest of the Grand Officers , Present and Past" also received at the hands of the M . E . Z . that meed of praise it so richly deserves

. The toast of "The M . E . Z . " was presented by Comp . J . Loader , P . Z ., Treas ., who said he was only re-echoing the voice of all present and it gave him great pleasure in doing so . Comp . T . R . Cass , M . E . Z ., had endeared himself to them all and had carried out the duties of the First Principal ' s chair in an exemplary manner and with much geniality . The M . E . Z . would leave that chair with their fervent hope , that for many years he might be spared to render that able assistance he had done in the past and remain an ornament in the Rose Chapter .

The M . E . Z ., who was received in a most cordial manner , replied that he thanked his old and esteemed Comp . J . Loader for his kind and generous remarks , and also for the manner the companions had received them . He was certainly much attached to the Rose Chapter , his mother chapter , from the time of its consecration , and had found among its members some of his most esteemed friends . He very kindly alluded to the late Comp . H . Martin , P . Z ., one of the oldest Past Principals , through whom he was introduced to the chapter , which had from its inception been carried on in an

able manner , and so long as that continued and under such able guidance it must succeed . He had done his very best in the chapter , and most heartily thanked the companions for their generosity which had been evinced through the whole of the year . The toast of " The Visitors " was presented by the M . E . Z . in terms of appreciation and cordiality , and duly responded to by Comps . Cureton , Swinford Smith , Cornford , and Stone , each accepting the kind remarks of the M . E . Z ., and also the reception given to them by the companions . It was their sincere desire to have the privilege extended them again , which they should only be too pleased to accept .

The M . E . Z ., Comp . T . R . Cass , next presented the toast of "The H . and J ., " and remarked of Comp . G . H . Lewis , the At . E . Z . elect , that they were exalted together in that chapter , but that Comp . Lewis had most worthily filled and had passed the chair in another chapter , and he was confident the companions could not have elected a more worthy companion , or one who could more ably carry out the duties of M . E . Z . during the coming year . Of Comp . W . E . Jeffrey , J . and H . elect , the M . E . Z . said he had

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Thornhill , 15 ; W . J . Thatcher , 1604 ; R . Gillespie , 1 S 65 ; W . Spearing , P . P . G . S . B . Middx . ; Wm . Weeden , I . G . 2030 ; H . G . Holland , P . M . 2593 ; C . Woodrow . P . M . j oS ; R . Francis , 172 ; H . E . Poole , 2030 ; E . W . Browning , P . M . 2455 ; W . Belchin , 2030 ; A . Taylor , 2664 ; G . B . Spice , P . M . 1 S 71 ; J . Freer , W . M . i 63 i ; J . Batterden , 1767 ; H . Tull , S . W . 742 ; G . Livingstone , 333 ; A . W . Mark , J . W . 141 ; W . W . Lee , P . M . ; and others . After the opening of the lodge and the confirmation of the minutes , the Third Degree was impressively carried out . Bro . E . J . Badderly was next presented as W . M .

elect , and was duly installed into the chair , alterwards investing the following officers : Bros . W . J . Hellyar , S . W . ; T . Coulthard , P . M ., Treas . ; W . T . Smith , P . M ., Sec ; E . W . Wilcox , j . D . ; J . Leigh , Org . ; J . Morris , I . G . ; A . J . Bignold , P . M ., D . C . ; W . Chilcott , J . C . Kruse , and G . Raven , Stewards ; and C . Shepherd , Tyler . Oiving to absence , the investiture of Bros . E . Nice , J . W ., and A . W . Deacon , S . D ., was postponed . A satisfactory audit report was adopted , and lodge was closed . After an excellent banquet the usual toasts were heartily given .

Bro . W . E . Lane , I . P . M ., proposed "The Health of the W . Master . " It was 15 years since Bro . Badderly was initiated , and he had gone through the different offices and given satisfaction to every Master who had ruled over him . Having now arrived at the chair , Bro . Badderly could be relied upon to give the same satisfaction as W . M . as he had given as an officer , if the members would only afford him the opportunity of showing his proficiency in the working . They knew him as a worker , and therefore hoped he would have ample opportunities of showing his ability . To ensure a successful vear the W . M . could rely upon the support of his officers and brethren .

Bro . E . J . Badderly , W . M ., thanked them for the kind way in which they had received his toast . It was true he was initiated 15 years ago by Bro . Coulthard , their esteemed Treasurer , and since that time he had met with such genuine kindness and support that he could hardly find words to adequately thank them . Every brother who joined Freemasonry aspired to the important position of W . M . of his lodge . He had gained that position after going through the different offices , and if he had given them satisfaction in the work he had done he hoped to continue to do so in the year to come .

He only hoped the Great Architect would give him health to carry out his duties , for 12 months ago , owing to ill-health , he never thought to attain the chair . He trusted to be spared to them for many years to continue his support to the lodge as a Past Master . The brethren would remember that to make his year successful they must support him with good initiates to fill the gaps caused by those _ who fell out of the ranks . There would be a ladies' night in connection with the lodge in January , and he hoped it would be as successful as in the past . He would propose the next toast , which was " The

I . P . M . " Bro . Lane , I . P . M ., had _ given them intense gratification during the past jear by the way in which he had carried out his duties , and it had been one of the most successful years their lodge had had . In presenting the I . P . M . with the jewel he had so well earned they hoped he would be spared for many years to wear it . Bro . W . E . Lane , I . P . M ., acknowledged the kind remarks of the W . M ., and thanked the officers and members for their support during the past year . It had been an extremely pleasant year , and he left the chair with a certain amount of regret . He

rejoiced , however , at having such a worth y successor in the W . M . He thanked them for the beautiful jewel , which quite repaid him for any trouble or work he had had . For "The Visitors" Bros . Browning , Holland , Livingstone , Tull , and Lawson replied . The W . M . next proposed "The Past Masters , Treasurer , and Secretary , " and said that all the Past Masters had rendered good service to the lodge . Bro . Coulthard , P . M ., Treas ., ably looked after the finances of the lodge , and Bro . Smith , P . M ., was a most exemplary Secretary , who performed his duties in such a genuine manner that

every Master was encouraged to re-appoint him . Bros . Bignold , P . M . ; Lane , I . P . M . ; Pugh , P . M . ; and Coulthard , P . M ., Treas ., responded * Bro . W . T . Smith , P . M ., Sec , also replied , assuring the brethren that the finances were in a good condition and would be improved a year hence . "The Officers " concluded the progiamme .

Bro . J . Leigh , Org ., directed the musical arrangements , which proved attractive and enjoyable . Miss Lillian Mayes contributed a couple of songs in a very pleasing manner and in excellent style , and Bro . Field and Mr . Bertram Pearce also assisted with well rendered songs . The humorous element was well sustained by Bro . Arthur Melrose , who was heartily encored for his clever whistling songs . Bro . T . F . Noakes proved a most efficient accompanist .

Albert Victor Lodge , No . 2323 . INSTALLATION OF BRO . A . G . STEVENSON . The installation meeting was held in Freemasons' Hall , St . Saviourgate , York , on Tuesday , the 27 th ult ., Bro . W . D . Rudyard , W . M ., presiding . The first business was the initiation ot a candidate , Mr . E . V . Howgate , which was done by the W . M ., assisted by Bro . the Rev . C . E . Wright , P . M . The chair was then taken by Bro . T . B .

Whytehead , P . M ., who proceeded to install Bro . A . U . btevenson , the W . M . elect . The officers were appointed and invested as follows : Bros . H . J . Rudyard , S . W . ; Rev . E . Buhner , J . W . s Rev . Canon Watson , Chap . ; H . L . Swift , P . M ., Treas . ; J . E . lones , P . M ., Sec ; J . T . Hingston , S . D . ; G . A . Auden , J . D . j E . M . Taylor , I . G . ; Rev . C . E . Wright , P . M ., D . C ; C . G . Padel , P . M ., Org . ; T . B . H . Whytehead and H . R . A . Whytehead , Stwds . ; and J . R . Parker , Tyler . The annual dinner was held at the Station Hotel .

Many apologies for absence were read from leading Masons in the North , including one from the Dean of York , who was kept indoors by indisposition .

Chaucer Lodge , No . 1540 . A very successful meeting of the above lodge was held on Monday , the 2 Gth ult ., at the St . James ' s Restaurant , Piccadilly . There were present Bros . W . Miles , W . M . ; I . Geneses , I . P . M . ; A . Barclay , S . W . ; A . Sarjeant , J . W . ; A . J . Bailey , P . M ., Sec ; Leopold Weil , P . M ., Treas . ; S . Russell , S . D . ; E . 11 . Parry , j . D . ; VV . Cooper , I . G . } G . VV . Cooper , Org . ; Rev . S . Roco , Chap . ; VV . Klingenstein , P . M . ; C . Graham , P . M . ; V . Cahn , P . M . ; C . Featherstone , P . M . ; Dr . H . Oppenheimer , P . M . ; W . Geddes , G . L . Jones , S . L . Heymann , Reid , H . V . Purvis , R . A ,

Passmore , De Vries , Wimmelbacher , E . Oppenheimer , S . L . Cook , E . Simon , H , Thomson , G . H . Ribbons , 192 S ; H . Simon , 25 ; J . D . Behr , 206 New York ; R . H . Heney , 144 ; A . J . Shepherd , 2428 ; and Young , Tyler . I he ledge nas opened , and the minutes of the installation meeting , held in October , were read and confirmed , and the bye-laws of the lodge were also read . Bros . Purvis and Thompson being candidates for passing , answered the questions admirably , and

were initiated . Bros . Purvis and Thompson having been passed , Bro . Miles gave the explanation of the tracing board , and was congratulated by the brethren assembled . The lodge was then closed . Alter the banquet which followed , the various loyal and congratulatory toasts were given and replied to in a very happy manner , and these were interspersed with a delightful musical programme , under the direction of Bro . Gervas W . Cooper , Org ., which included the following artistes , viz .: Miss Kate Hemming , and Bros . R . H . Heney , Simons , and G . Leonard Jones .

La France Lodge , No . 2060 . INSTALLATION OF BRO . F . FAUCHEb'X . PRESENTATION TO BRO . H . BUE , P . M , P . G . STD . BR . A sign of its strong vitality has again been given by the Lodge La France , No , aoCo , on Monday , 19 th ult ., when the installation meeting was held at the Regent

Masonic Hall , Cafe Royal . There wasa numerous attendance of mem oars and visitors , amongst the latter being : Bros . J . Smithers , A . G D . C ; J . J . Lamigeon , P . A . G . D . C . Surrey ; G . H . Ribbons , 1925 ; J . T . Saunders , P . M . 1537 ; W . S . Ogle , P . M . ; A . Duche , W . M . 1091 ; O . Lamare , P . M . 1922 ; A . E . Gannon , 2392 ; J . Gersaut ; W . Grant , 1635 : J . Broad , 2796 ; E . Lunge , 2798 ; H . Areima , 1563 ; and R . Zwahlen .

After the reading and confirmation of the minutes of the last meeting , and the ballot being taken for two candidates , Bro . Jules Oppenheim , W . M ., performed the ceremony of initiation , and proceeded then to the principal item of the evening , viz ., the installation of Bro . F . Faucheux , J . W ., the W . M . elect . Bro . Faucheux having been presented , and having formally signified his assent to the ancient charges ' and egulations , he w * s installed in the pres ence of the Board of Installed Masters . Upon

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there-admission of the brethren the W . M . was duly proclaimed . and saluted , whereupon he invested his officers for the ensuing year . They are : Bros . Ch . Hauvette , S . W . ; D . Bril , J . W . ; Lehmann , S . D . ; Carre , J . D . ; Leon Clere , P . M ., Sec . ; E . St . Clair , P . A . G . D . C , D . C ; St . Birlet , P . M ., A . D . C ; Divid , M . B . ; and Jules Oppenheim , I . P . M ., as Treasurer , vice H . Bue , P . G . Std . Br ., who ( or many years had watched over the financial interests of the lodge , whoss founder he was . Being obliged to follow the migration of Christ's Hospital , where

he is French Master , to Horsham , Bro . Bue was compelled to abandon to his great regret his duties that connected him with the lodge . In order to show him their deep-felt regard and esteem , and as a smill token of gratitude for the vatuible services he hid rendered to the lodge in particular , and to the Craft in general , Bro . Oppenheim , on behalf of the brethren , presented him with an illuminated address , executed in a highly artistic manner by the well-known painter , Bro . Faustin . Bro . Bue , who was evidently moved , in returning thanks for the unexpected gift , said he was glad to state that in La

France Lodge they knew how to keep a secret . A vote of thanks was accorded to Bro . J . Oppenheim , who is already in possession of the Past Master's jewel , for the excellent manner in which he had conducted labour and refreshments during the second occasion on which he had been in the chair of K . S ., as well as for the impressive style he carried out the proceedings of the evening . Having re-elected a former member of the lodge , Bro . Jules Rolez , and decided to grant various sums to Charities , the lodge was closed , and the brethren adjourned to the banqueting-room .

The usual loyal and Masonic toasts were submitted from the chair , and duly honoured . Bro . Smithers , A . G . D . C , replied to the toast of " The Grand Officers , Present and Past . "

Bros . Ribbons , Lamigeon , and Duchd responded on behalf of "The Visitors . " During the evening an excellent musical entertainment was provided , apd fully came up to the high standard for which this lodge is noted . The programme included Miss Marie Berchili—daughter ot Bro . Berchili ( Mizpah)—a very gifted soprano ; Mile . Jeanne Laurent , in some interesting French recitations ; a harmonious instrumental quattuor , composed of M . Hervrne ; ( violin ) , M . Maunheim ( 'cello ) , Mr . H . Wilson ( piano ) , and Mr . J . Roger ( organ ) .

Concord Lodge , No . 1135 . INSTALLATION OFJIBRO . R . M . ROWE . The installation meeting of the above lodge was held in the Masonic Temple > Ilfracombe , on the 2 Sth ult ., when Bro . R . M . Rowe was installed W . M . by Bro . Slones , P . P . S . G . D . The W . M . invested as his officers Bros . J . Chadder , S . W . ; J .

Kelly , J . W . ; Wm . Walters , P . P . S . G . D ., Treas . ; E . J . Tamlyn , Sec . ; A . P . Huxtable , S . D . ; W . H . Huxtable , J . D . ; M . W . Tattam , P . M ., D . of C . ; j . T . Gardner , P . P . G . O ., Org . ; H . J . Macey , I . G . ; C . H . Browning . Asst . D . of C . ; F . Beer . Asst . Org . ; H . R . Grover , P . P . J . G . D ., Charity Stwd . ; G . Kevern Batten and FJones , Stwds . } and A . Jeffrey , Tyler . The banquet was held at the Ilfracombe Hotel , the Bideford , Barnstaple , and S outh Moulton lodges being represented .

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Avalon Chapter , No . 446 . INSTALLATION OF COMP . R . NORTON . The installation meeting of the above chapter was held in the Vicar's Hall , Wells , on the 27 th ult ., when there was about an average attendance . The acting Treasurer presented the financial statement , which showed a good balance in hand . Comp . R .

Norton was installed into the chair of M . E . Z . ; Comp . Russ into the chair of H . ; and Comp . Barnwell as J . ; and the other officers of the chapter were duly invested . At the close of the business , the companions adjourned to the Swan Hotel to dine , and spent a pleasant evening , under the presidency of Comp . Leaker , in the absence of Comp . Norton through indisposition .

Rose Chapter , No . 1622-The election meeting of this flourishing and important South London chapter toak place at the Surrey Masonic Hall on the 24 th ult . Present : Comps . T . R . Cass , M . E . Z . ; G . H . Lewis , P . Z ., H . ; Wal . E . Jeffery , J . ; John Loader , P . Z ., Treas . Geo . Thompson , S . E . ; R . J . Sobel , 1 st A . S . ; F . W . Wright , 2 nd A . S . ; F . E

Choveaux , Org . ; J . Whiteman , Janitor ; Isaac Dunn , P . Z . ; S . J . Derham , P . Z . ; Thos . Grummant , P . Prov . P . S . Essex ( hon . ); R . J . Richards , J . B . Higgs , W . j . Snodgrass , y Theo . Audy , and Saml . W . Ballard . The visitors were Comps . J . H . Cureton , P . Z . and S . E . 21 S 2 ; Frank Swintord Smith , H . elect 2272 , P . Prov . G . Org . Middx . ; and Chas . Hy . Stone , P . Z . and S . E . 1901 .

The minutes of the previous convocation were read and confirmed . The elections were proceeded with , and the unanimous result was as follows : Comps . George H . Lewis , as M . E . Z . ; Wal . E . Jeffrey , H . ; Geo . Thompson , J . ; John Loader , P . Z ., Treas . ; S . J . Derham , P . Z ., S . E . ; S . W . Ballard , S . N . ; W . J . Frampton , P . S . R . J . Sobel , ist A . S . ; F . W . Wright , 2 nd A . S . ; F . E . Choveaux , Org . ; JPafr

. Stwd . ; and J . Whiteman , Janitor . The Auditors having been appointed , notice of motion was given by Comp . S . J . Derham , P . Z . — " That a Past Principal ' s jewel be presented to Comp . T . R . Cass , M . E . Z ., for excellent services rendered the chapter during the past year . " " Hearty good wishes" were tendered , the chapter was closed , and the convocation adjourned .

The companions retired to an excellent supper , supplied by Mrs . Venables , the proprietress , and sue erintended by her in her usual very capable manner . The cloth removed , the M . E . Z . presented the usual loyal and R . A . toasts in his customary graceful manner , remarking of her Majesty that she had endeared herself to the hearts of all her subjects ; andalsoof H . R . H . the M . E . G . Z ., that he performed his

multifarious duties most nobly , and was ever ready to assist his illustrious mother in the various func'ions that she had to perform . The toasts were accepted right royally . That of "The Pro G . Z ., G . H ., G . J ., and the rest of the Grand Officers , Present and Past" also received at the hands of the M . E . Z . that meed of praise it so richly deserves

. The toast of "The M . E . Z . " was presented by Comp . J . Loader , P . Z ., Treas ., who said he was only re-echoing the voice of all present and it gave him great pleasure in doing so . Comp . T . R . Cass , M . E . Z ., had endeared himself to them all and had carried out the duties of the First Principal ' s chair in an exemplary manner and with much geniality . The M . E . Z . would leave that chair with their fervent hope , that for many years he might be spared to render that able assistance he had done in the past and remain an ornament in the Rose Chapter .

The M . E . Z ., who was received in a most cordial manner , replied that he thanked his old and esteemed Comp . J . Loader for his kind and generous remarks , and also for the manner the companions had received them . He was certainly much attached to the Rose Chapter , his mother chapter , from the time of its consecration , and had found among its members some of his most esteemed friends . He very kindly alluded to the late Comp . H . Martin , P . Z ., one of the oldest Past Principals , through whom he was introduced to the chapter , which had from its inception been carried on in an

able manner , and so long as that continued and under such able guidance it must succeed . He had done his very best in the chapter , and most heartily thanked the companions for their generosity which had been evinced through the whole of the year . The toast of " The Visitors " was presented by the M . E . Z . in terms of appreciation and cordiality , and duly responded to by Comps . Cureton , Swinford Smith , Cornford , and Stone , each accepting the kind remarks of the M . E . Z ., and also the reception given to them by the companions . It was their sincere desire to have the privilege extended them again , which they should only be too pleased to accept .

The M . E . Z ., Comp . T . R . Cass , next presented the toast of "The H . and J ., " and remarked of Comp . G . H . Lewis , the At . E . Z . elect , that they were exalted together in that chapter , but that Comp . Lewis had most worthily filled and had passed the chair in another chapter , and he was confident the companions could not have elected a more worthy companion , or one who could more ably carry out the duties of M . E . Z . during the coming year . Of Comp . W . E . Jeffrey , J . and H . elect , the M . E . Z . said he had

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