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( continued from page 621 . ) a nd lie also gave his thanks to Bro . ( Nameless ) for his generosity , which reflected honour 0 n himself and on the lodge . Bro . T . H . Bolton took it as a great honour to be present , and hoped their meeting ivas only the first of many other Misonic assemblies that would be graced by the

pres ence of ladies . Bro . Cruikshanks had referred to a gentleman with a past . He ( Bro . Bolton ) was a politician with a past . For the future he did not know whether he should get employment in politics , but he hoped to be of use to the profession . If in any way in a professional capacity he had been useful to the actors' profession , he could only say that he had been amply repaid in the thanks he had received and the recognition he | , ad had .

Bro . Cruikshanks , in rising to propose the toast of "Absent Friends , " said he had only to remind the company that they had toasted them already ; and why ? Because eight of their most prominent members were with Sir Henry Irving in Americ a , and when the cablegram was received they immediately reciprocated it with a replyfie would read what their dear old friend , Bro . Macklin , would have said if he had been there to say in connection with the toast of " Immediate Past Master , " as he had written to him to that effect . This is what he said in the letter : Dear VVorshipful

Master , I ask you to convey to the brethren and ladies present my thanks and appreciation of their remembrance of me , although we are so many thousand miles apart . I have endeavoured , so far as in my power , to place myself and other absent brethren here as much in touch as science will permit ; perhaps in a few years' time one may be able from here to propose a health through the telephone and perhaps indeed view ( he social board , from which , like Tantalus , one is precluded from partaking of , and only allowed to participate in the conviviality so far as a country that protects itself by

charging five dollars a bcttle for champagne will permit , and in this respect brethren will , I am sure , realise the extent of our appreciation of their good qualities when in their mind's eye they see us drinking to them in bumpers—and at midday too , for the difference in time gives us the advantage of beginning much earlier ; for whilst you are all enjoying yourselves at 5 p . m . we shall have only just commended at 12 and have the whole day before us . That is one advantage you see of being in a go ahead country at such a time . I must not let this occasion pass without thanking the brethren for their

loyal support of me during my year of office ; that year of office has been a truly p leasant one to me , enjoying as I have the confidence and affection of those whom I ruled over , making my sway easy and my work a labour of love . During my year , I have attended every lodge meeting excepting the present one , and endeavoured to keep up the reputation which this lodge has always borne . I have endeavoured to introduce more music into the ceremonies , being as we are in part a musical lodge . With this in mind , I arranged a concert for the Royal Masonic Institution for Boys ,

when , thanks to the able help of Bro . J . E . Hambleton , P . M ., and other members , we were enabled to take down an orchestra of 30 performers besides others who combined to make the concert a great success , a pleasure to our audience , and a credit to the Lodge of Asaph . Brethren , I thank you for the Past Master ' s jewel you have voted to me , and which I shall hope in due course to receive and wear . 1 may mention that I have attended several American lodges lately , and as W . M . of the Lodge cf Asaph , have been received as a distinguished guest , placed by the District Grand Master upon

his suite of Grand Officers when visiting lodges , and upon one occasion when , by his request , I had addressed the lodge , the Organist played our National Anthem as a compliment to English Freemasonry in general , and this lodge in particular . Brethren will excuse a little pardonable pride upon my part at having brought to a successful issue what I unfortunately have not been permitted to witness , viz ., the presence of ladies at our 25 th installation banquet . It seems hard that I should miss the sparkle of so many _ bright eyes , and the smiles from so many sweet lips ; but I feel sure that I shall have their gentle thoughts with me during this mortifying of the fksh upon my part .

Then , said Bro . Cruikshanks , follow some complimentary observations about myself which may be taken as read . ( Cries of " Read , read ! " ) No , certainly not . I have played parts in my time , but not that of self-advertising yet . In conclusion , Bro . Macklin says : Brethren , —you may have had better and more brilliant Masters than myself , and will , doubtless , have batter in the future , but I feel sure that you have never had a Master who has had the welfare of his lodge more at heart , or a greater desire to carry out the general principles of Freemasonry . I give you " Our Absent Friends . " The toast was drunk with the utmost enthusiasm , and concluded the toast list .

At the conclusion of the honouring of the toasts , a choice programme of vocal and instrumental music followed , which was performed by Mesdames Cecile Newling and Annie Buckland , and Miss Edith Cruikshanks ( daughter of the W . M . ) and Mrs , Cruikshanks , with Bros . Edward Branscombe , Ernest Marriott , Charles Stevens , Lewis Barrett , James A . Hamilton , J . E . Hambleton , P . M . 1 J 19 , Harry Randall , Ormond Yearsley , Henry Tolhurst , C . E . Tinney , P . M . and Org . 1310 , and Murray Carson .

Bro . J . C . Ames , P . P . G . Stwd ., performed on the "Janko" piano of Messrs . Broadwood , which that firm had kindly lent for the occasion , and the wonderful effects of which were ably brought out by Bro . Ames . Bro . Charles E . Tinney was the musical director during the evening . Bro . Harry Nicholls , P . M ., whom the VV . M . introduced as a " rising young actor , " to the great amusement of the party , gave an excellent recitation of " Had to do it . " The performances were of a very high order , and reflected the greatest credit on Bra . C . E . Tinney , P . M ., Organist of the lodge , and the other executants .

Isle of Axholme Lodge , No . 1482 . A meeting of this lodire was held in the Masonic Rooms , Crowle , on Tuesday , the ; 8 th ult . Present : Bros . H . L . Burtonshaw , W . M . ; C . Fox , acting I . P . M . ; W . Pickering , S . W . ; W . S . Scholey , J . W . ; J . F . Watson , Treas . ; R . Wood , P . P . G . S . U ., Sec . ; W . Chamberlain , acting S . D . ; G . S . Tyack , J . D . ; J . IL Lee , Org . ; Hoe , acting I . G . ; T . Staniforth , P . M . : J . Constable , P . M . ; W . E . Cranidge , » ' . M . ; J . G . Barratt , F . C ; and G . Naylor , Tyler . liro . Barratt was raised to the . Sublime Degree of a M . M ., Bro . Fox obligated , Bro . staniforth raised , and Bro . Pickering explained the working tools . A presentation of a fold guard was made to the Tyler , Bro . Naylor , as a slight recognition of his 21 years ' service as O . G .

Wycombe Lodge , No . 1501 . . I he installation meeting of this prosperous lodge , and presentation of plate to Bro . "iiss , took place at the Masonic Rooms , Amersham Hill , on the 24 th ultimo . A large "umber of brethren assembled , including Bros . J . Bliss , P . P . A . G . Sec , P . P . G . Reg ., •> CVV ., W . M . ; H . Hamblin , P . M . 2030 , VV . M . elect ; VV . Morris , P . M ., P . P . G . W ., p . p . G . Std . Br . ; G . Tottle , P . M ., P . P . J . G . D . ; C . Rose , P . M ., P . P . A . G . 1

P ' -.. Sec . ; G . T . James , P . M ., P . P . G . S . B . ; F . johncock , P . M ., P . P . G . Org . ; P . j ; Jutland , P . M . ; J . J . Simcox , P . P . G . Org . ; C Batting , B . R . Wright , VV . 'Vne , H . Hill , IL T . Dickens , H . Flint , J . C . Coppock , W . T . Pycraft , C T . "aines , T . J . Rees , W . Birch , T . Thurlow , J . Bowden , C . E . Skull , J . Williams , C . II . -Isom , H . Bayfield , F . Payne , H . Harvey , S . Flint , and VV . E . Cole . The visitors « uded Bros . M . Clapshaw , VV . M . iSg 4 ; J . J . Thomas , 2421 , P . G . Treas . ; R . ft'cnolson , P . M . 15 GG ; D . Wilton , 15 GG ; C . Hewitt , 1566 ; F . T . Edgington , VV . M . » ' ; E . Gibbs , W . M . 2420 ; VV . T . Porter , 15 GG ; and E . O . Jackson , 15 GG .

, The report of the Audit Committee was read and adopted , there being a substantial "aiance in , hand . Bro . H . Hamblin , P . M . 2030 , was installed W . M . for the ensuing efe t ? liro ' v ) - Bliss ' p p A . G . Sec , P . P . G . Reg ., Prov . S . G . W ., I . P . M . The newlyected . W . M . then invested his officers as follows ! Bros . J . J . Simcox , S . W . ; C . sT , e > J . W . ; C . H . Hunt , P . M ., Tieas . ; J . Bliss , P . M ., Sec ; F . W . Miles , n ' ; i B . R . Wright , J . D . ; H . Flint , I . G . ; J . C . Coppock and J . Williams , Stwds . ; £ J . Grace , Chap . ; F . Johncock , P . M ., Org . ; G . 1 ' ottle , P . M ., D . C ; and F . wie , Tyler .

den 1 \ conclusion of the business , the banquet , under the presidency of the newlywterl VV . M ., took place in the Wellington Room at the Red Lion Hotel . In ,., ' - '' tersof apology were received from a large number of brethren , includinfr Uros . Crl , A ( W'igtr > n , P . G . M . ; Brownrigg , D . P . G . M . ; J . E . Bowen , P . G . Sec ; O . | . I'M V astG ' P- ; W - Mil < - ' Aljres , W . M . 1787 , P . P . G . C ; J . M . McLeod , R ' \'' , ? . ' K . M . I . B . ; Stephens , P . M ., Prov . Charity Sec ; F . R . VV . Hedges , Sec . ' '¦ '¦(• . ; and others . Une of the most interesting parts of the proceedings , perhaps , was the presentation

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to Bro . J . Bliss , the I . P . M ., of a handsome silver salver , in recognition of his services to the lodge . Bro . Bliss , who has been Secretary of the lodge for many years , has just completed his third year of ollice as VV . M ., having occupied the position in 1 SS 9 and iSgo , as well as in 1 S 94 and 1 S 95 . After dinner , the usual Masonic toasts were given , including " The Oueen and the Craft , " "The M . VV . G . M ., H . R . H . the Prince of Wales . " " The Pro G .. VI ., the Dep . G . M .. and the rest of the Grand Officers . Present and Past . "

The W . M . then proposed "The R . W . the Prov . G . M ., the Right Hon . Lord Addington ; the V . W . the D . P . G . M . ; and tne rest of the Prov . Grand Officers , Present and Past , " and with the toast he coupled the name of thj Prov . G . Treas . Bro . J . J . Thomas , in reply , expressed an opinion that Lord Addington would prove an excellent Prov . Grand Master . Bro . B .-ownrigg . the Deputy had also done a great deal for the province . Referring to the oilier Prov . Grand Officers , Bro . Thomas said that in selecting Bro . Bliss as Prov . Senior Grand Warden , they had only been paying honour where honour was due . In c inclusion , Bro . Thomas expressed his thanks to the brethren of the ptovince for electing him to the post of Prov . G . Treas .

Bro . J . Bliss proposed "The Health of the VVorshipful Master , " and Bro . Hamblin responded , and proposed the toast of "The Visiting Brethren , " to which the visitors , whose names are given above , responded . Bro . Thomas , Prov . G . Treas ., then proposed "The Installing Master and Past Masters of the Lodge . " Bro . Thomas spoke in eulogistic terms ol the service which Bro . Bliss had rendered to that lodge and Masonry generally .

The VV . M ., in appropriate terms , then presented to Bro . Bliss , on behalf of the lodge , a very handsome silver salver , bearing - the following inscription : " Presented to Bro . j . Bliss , P . M ., by the brethren of the Wycombe Lodge , No . 1531 , in recognition of services rendered to the lodge ; 24 . h October , 1895 . " Bro . Bliss , in reply , said he felt he did not deserve half of what had been said about him that night . But he might say that his heart was in Masonry in general and the Wycombe Lodge in particular , and he always endeavoured to do all he could for it . He thanked them most cordially tor presenting him with tint piece of plate .

Bro . Rutland proposed "The Masonic Charities , " and Bro . VV . Morris suitably replied . The other toasts were " The Wardens and Ollicers of the Wycombe Lodge , " and the Tyler ' s toast . During the evening an excellent programme of songs , & c , was given by Bros . Wills , Page , and Rowland Soper .

Sir Francis Burdett Lodge , No . 1503 . A meeting of this lodge was held at the Albany Hotel , Twickenham , on the 9 th ult . Among those present were Bros . E . VV . Davis , VV . M . ; J . P . Briggs , P . M ., P . P . G . D ., Treas ., as S . W . ; VV . Fisher , P . M . 1512 , P . P . G . Treas ., J . VV . ; Cant . T . C . Walls , P . M ., P . P . G . W ., P . G . Std . Br ., Sec ; the Rev . S . T . H . Saunders , P . M ., P . G . Chap . Middx ., Chaplain ; A . Brown , S . D . ; Dr . Hinton , Mus . Doc , P . M . 84 , S . D . ; Dr . Wynne-Jones , A . Tonemin , jun ., P . M ., P . P . G . D . ; and G . Harrison , Tyler .

The minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed . Bro . VV . Fisher was unanimously elected W . M . ; Bros . J . T . Briggs , Treas . ; G . Harrison , Tyler ; and H . Bright and Dr . Wynne-Jones , Auditors . A Past Master ' s jewel was voted to the W . M ., who was also elected to represent the lodge at the next Festival of thc R . M . B . I . The Treasurer gave a notice of motion to vote 10 guineas to thc Steward ' s list . The name of a candidate was proposed for initiation at the next meeting . Apologies for non-attendance were received from Bros . A . Macchi , S . W . ; W . H . Saunders , P . M . ; VV . Taylor , P . M . ; R . Perry , P . M ., and others . The lodge was then closed . A banquet followed . .

Hemming Lodge , No . 1512 . A meeting of this lodge was held at the Greyhound Hotel , Hampton Court , on the 17 th ult ., when there were present , among others , Bros . E . II . Trotter , VV . M . ; j . C . Jessett , P . M ., P . P . G . S . B ., Treas . ; Capt . T . C Walls , P . M ., P . P . G . W ., P . G . S . B ., Sec ; P . Cronin , S . D . ; C Wheatley , J . D . ; C F . Davis , A . D . C ; H . Webster , VV . Hill , and C . Boyce , Stwds . ; VV . Spearing , P . M ., P . P . G . S . B . ; G . Ransford , P . M ., P . G . S . B ., D . C ; H . Wheatley , P . M ., P . P . A . G . D . C , Stwd . ; and VV . Fisher , P . M ., P . P . G . Treas . Among the visitors were Bros . A . Tucker , P . M ., P . P . A . G . D . C , and F . Bridge .

The minutes of the previous meeting were read and confirmed . The ballot was taken on behalf of Mr . F . J . M . Edwards , and , it proving to be unanimous , he was duly initiated by the VV . M . The Treasurer gave a notice of " motion— " That a sum not less than five guineas be voted from the lodge funds , and placed on the list of VV . Bro . E . H . Trotter , VV . M ., as Steward to the R . M . B . I . for 1 S 9 G . " Apologies for non-attendance were received from Bros . N . Hopkins , S . W . ; G . J . Tagg , | . W . ; A . F . Scholding , P . M . ; J . Smith , P . M . ; J . VV . Clark , P . M . ; and many others . The lodge was then closed .

An excellent banquet was then partaken of , which was served under the personal s iperintendence of Bro . R . Pratti . The long list of toasts was duly gone through . Bro . G . Ransford responded on behalf of "The Prov . Grand Officers . " During the evening some excellent singing was contributed by the members and several guests .

Wolsey Lodge , No . 1656 . The last meeting of the season of this lodge was held at the Greyhound Hotel , Hampton Court , on the 14 th ult . Among those in attendance were Bros . W . P . Peat , P . P . G . O ., VV . M . ; R . VV . Rice , S . W . ; R . VV . Simpson , J . W . ; I . Featherstone P . M ., P . P . G . P ., Treas . ; Capt . T . C Walls , P . M ., P . P . G . W ., P . G . S . B ., Sec . ; I . Ii ! Gentle , S . D . ; VV . R . Flack , J . D . ; G . W . Cooper , I . G . ; F . Figg , Org . ; D . A . Ross , D . C ; II . Sapsworth , P . M ., P . G . Std . Br . Middx ., and J . II . ' Gaunt , Stwds . ; R . Drummond , P . M ., P . P . G . P . ; and 11 . | . Bond , P . M . Among the visitors were Bros . C Godwin , VV . M . S 20 ; E . S . Crick , S . W . 2192 ; and VV . Ellis , LD . S 20 .

The minutes of the previous meeting were read and confirm .: J . Bros . VV . Thompson and J . Shaw were raised to the Third Degree , and Bros . II . T . L . Ilartnell and VV . Wainwright passed to the Second Degree . The ballot was then taken on behalf of Messrs . A . If . Brewer and J . Pain , and they being in attendance were duly initiated . The three arduous ceremonies were most ably and impressivel / performed by the W . M . The ballot was also taken for another candidate but he was unable to be present . Bro . H . J . Bond , P . M ., was elected to represent the lodge as Steward at the Royal Masonic

Benevolent Institution for 1 S 9 O . The Secretary gave a notice of motion that " a sum of not less than live guineas should be voted towards the Steward ' s list . " Communications regretting inability to attend were received from Bros . J . Spooner , I . P . M . ; F . Chandler P . M ., P . P . G . P . ; E . Dare , P . M ., P . P . G . Std . Br . ; and others . Three candidates having been proposed for initiation at the next meeting , the lodge was closed . A banquet

followed . The VVorshipful Master gave the respective toasts with ability and verve . Bro . H . Sapsworth , P . G . Std . Br ., responded on behalf of "The Provincial Grand Ollicers . " In the interval of the toasts Bros . Figg , Jehu , Miles , McCarthy , and others entertained the brethren .

Gallery Lodge , No . 192 S . The first meeting of this popular lodge for the winter was held on Saturday , the 2 nd inst ., at Anderton's Hotel , liro . Charles Lock , VV . M ., in the chair . There were also present Bros . P . VV . Husk , S . W . ; Geo . Tarran , | . \ V . ; | . C . Minning , I . P . M . ; H . Massey , P . M . ; VV . M . Duckworth , P . M ., Treas . ; E . Ii . Peacock , P . M . ; W . T . Perkins , P . M ., Sec ; S . James , J . D . ; E . A . Peachey , I . G . ; E . II . Peacoerf , Org . ; F . VV . lirodie , A . D . C ; L . F . Gjwing , A . D . C ; V ,. D . Ribbons , II . L . Bsll , J . D . Irvine , and VV . G . Kirby , Stwds . ; ami a large attendanje of other brethren .

Bro . Edgar Clyatt was raised to the Sublime I ligrci ; of a Al is ' . er M ism , the ceremony being impressively performed by the W . M . . Su !) i . « iJeiitly liro . P . W . Husk , S . VV ., was unanimously chosen W . M . elect , and received tlio congratulations of the brethren . Bro . VV . M . Duckworth , P . M ., was also unaniinju-. ly re-elected Treasurer , and Bro . Very was re-appointed Tyler , alter many years of faithful service . Some other business having been conducted , the lodge was closed .

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( continued from page 621 . ) a nd lie also gave his thanks to Bro . ( Nameless ) for his generosity , which reflected honour 0 n himself and on the lodge . Bro . T . H . Bolton took it as a great honour to be present , and hoped their meeting ivas only the first of many other Misonic assemblies that would be graced by the

pres ence of ladies . Bro . Cruikshanks had referred to a gentleman with a past . He ( Bro . Bolton ) was a politician with a past . For the future he did not know whether he should get employment in politics , but he hoped to be of use to the profession . If in any way in a professional capacity he had been useful to the actors' profession , he could only say that he had been amply repaid in the thanks he had received and the recognition he | , ad had .

Bro . Cruikshanks , in rising to propose the toast of "Absent Friends , " said he had only to remind the company that they had toasted them already ; and why ? Because eight of their most prominent members were with Sir Henry Irving in Americ a , and when the cablegram was received they immediately reciprocated it with a replyfie would read what their dear old friend , Bro . Macklin , would have said if he had been there to say in connection with the toast of " Immediate Past Master , " as he had written to him to that effect . This is what he said in the letter : Dear VVorshipful

Master , I ask you to convey to the brethren and ladies present my thanks and appreciation of their remembrance of me , although we are so many thousand miles apart . I have endeavoured , so far as in my power , to place myself and other absent brethren here as much in touch as science will permit ; perhaps in a few years' time one may be able from here to propose a health through the telephone and perhaps indeed view ( he social board , from which , like Tantalus , one is precluded from partaking of , and only allowed to participate in the conviviality so far as a country that protects itself by

charging five dollars a bcttle for champagne will permit , and in this respect brethren will , I am sure , realise the extent of our appreciation of their good qualities when in their mind's eye they see us drinking to them in bumpers—and at midday too , for the difference in time gives us the advantage of beginning much earlier ; for whilst you are all enjoying yourselves at 5 p . m . we shall have only just commended at 12 and have the whole day before us . That is one advantage you see of being in a go ahead country at such a time . I must not let this occasion pass without thanking the brethren for their

loyal support of me during my year of office ; that year of office has been a truly p leasant one to me , enjoying as I have the confidence and affection of those whom I ruled over , making my sway easy and my work a labour of love . During my year , I have attended every lodge meeting excepting the present one , and endeavoured to keep up the reputation which this lodge has always borne . I have endeavoured to introduce more music into the ceremonies , being as we are in part a musical lodge . With this in mind , I arranged a concert for the Royal Masonic Institution for Boys ,

when , thanks to the able help of Bro . J . E . Hambleton , P . M ., and other members , we were enabled to take down an orchestra of 30 performers besides others who combined to make the concert a great success , a pleasure to our audience , and a credit to the Lodge of Asaph . Brethren , I thank you for the Past Master ' s jewel you have voted to me , and which I shall hope in due course to receive and wear . 1 may mention that I have attended several American lodges lately , and as W . M . of the Lodge cf Asaph , have been received as a distinguished guest , placed by the District Grand Master upon

his suite of Grand Officers when visiting lodges , and upon one occasion when , by his request , I had addressed the lodge , the Organist played our National Anthem as a compliment to English Freemasonry in general , and this lodge in particular . Brethren will excuse a little pardonable pride upon my part at having brought to a successful issue what I unfortunately have not been permitted to witness , viz ., the presence of ladies at our 25 th installation banquet . It seems hard that I should miss the sparkle of so many _ bright eyes , and the smiles from so many sweet lips ; but I feel sure that I shall have their gentle thoughts with me during this mortifying of the fksh upon my part .

Then , said Bro . Cruikshanks , follow some complimentary observations about myself which may be taken as read . ( Cries of " Read , read ! " ) No , certainly not . I have played parts in my time , but not that of self-advertising yet . In conclusion , Bro . Macklin says : Brethren , —you may have had better and more brilliant Masters than myself , and will , doubtless , have batter in the future , but I feel sure that you have never had a Master who has had the welfare of his lodge more at heart , or a greater desire to carry out the general principles of Freemasonry . I give you " Our Absent Friends . " The toast was drunk with the utmost enthusiasm , and concluded the toast list .

At the conclusion of the honouring of the toasts , a choice programme of vocal and instrumental music followed , which was performed by Mesdames Cecile Newling and Annie Buckland , and Miss Edith Cruikshanks ( daughter of the W . M . ) and Mrs , Cruikshanks , with Bros . Edward Branscombe , Ernest Marriott , Charles Stevens , Lewis Barrett , James A . Hamilton , J . E . Hambleton , P . M . 1 J 19 , Harry Randall , Ormond Yearsley , Henry Tolhurst , C . E . Tinney , P . M . and Org . 1310 , and Murray Carson .

Bro . J . C . Ames , P . P . G . Stwd ., performed on the "Janko" piano of Messrs . Broadwood , which that firm had kindly lent for the occasion , and the wonderful effects of which were ably brought out by Bro . Ames . Bro . Charles E . Tinney was the musical director during the evening . Bro . Harry Nicholls , P . M ., whom the VV . M . introduced as a " rising young actor , " to the great amusement of the party , gave an excellent recitation of " Had to do it . " The performances were of a very high order , and reflected the greatest credit on Bra . C . E . Tinney , P . M ., Organist of the lodge , and the other executants .

Isle of Axholme Lodge , No . 1482 . A meeting of this lodire was held in the Masonic Rooms , Crowle , on Tuesday , the ; 8 th ult . Present : Bros . H . L . Burtonshaw , W . M . ; C . Fox , acting I . P . M . ; W . Pickering , S . W . ; W . S . Scholey , J . W . ; J . F . Watson , Treas . ; R . Wood , P . P . G . S . U ., Sec . ; W . Chamberlain , acting S . D . ; G . S . Tyack , J . D . ; J . IL Lee , Org . ; Hoe , acting I . G . ; T . Staniforth , P . M . : J . Constable , P . M . ; W . E . Cranidge , » ' . M . ; J . G . Barratt , F . C ; and G . Naylor , Tyler . liro . Barratt was raised to the . Sublime Degree of a M . M ., Bro . Fox obligated , Bro . staniforth raised , and Bro . Pickering explained the working tools . A presentation of a fold guard was made to the Tyler , Bro . Naylor , as a slight recognition of his 21 years ' service as O . G .

Wycombe Lodge , No . 1501 . . I he installation meeting of this prosperous lodge , and presentation of plate to Bro . "iiss , took place at the Masonic Rooms , Amersham Hill , on the 24 th ultimo . A large "umber of brethren assembled , including Bros . J . Bliss , P . P . A . G . Sec , P . P . G . Reg ., •> CVV ., W . M . ; H . Hamblin , P . M . 2030 , VV . M . elect ; VV . Morris , P . M ., P . P . G . W ., p . p . G . Std . Br . ; G . Tottle , P . M ., P . P . J . G . D . ; C . Rose , P . M ., P . P . A . G . 1

P ' -.. Sec . ; G . T . James , P . M ., P . P . G . S . B . ; F . johncock , P . M ., P . P . G . Org . ; P . j ; Jutland , P . M . ; J . J . Simcox , P . P . G . Org . ; C Batting , B . R . Wright , VV . 'Vne , H . Hill , IL T . Dickens , H . Flint , J . C . Coppock , W . T . Pycraft , C T . "aines , T . J . Rees , W . Birch , T . Thurlow , J . Bowden , C . E . Skull , J . Williams , C . II . -Isom , H . Bayfield , F . Payne , H . Harvey , S . Flint , and VV . E . Cole . The visitors « uded Bros . M . Clapshaw , VV . M . iSg 4 ; J . J . Thomas , 2421 , P . G . Treas . ; R . ft'cnolson , P . M . 15 GG ; D . Wilton , 15 GG ; C . Hewitt , 1566 ; F . T . Edgington , VV . M . » ' ; E . Gibbs , W . M . 2420 ; VV . T . Porter , 15 GG ; and E . O . Jackson , 15 GG .

, The report of the Audit Committee was read and adopted , there being a substantial "aiance in , hand . Bro . H . Hamblin , P . M . 2030 , was installed W . M . for the ensuing efe t ? liro ' v ) - Bliss ' p p A . G . Sec , P . P . G . Reg ., Prov . S . G . W ., I . P . M . The newlyected . W . M . then invested his officers as follows ! Bros . J . J . Simcox , S . W . ; C . sT , e > J . W . ; C . H . Hunt , P . M ., Tieas . ; J . Bliss , P . M ., Sec ; F . W . Miles , n ' ; i B . R . Wright , J . D . ; H . Flint , I . G . ; J . C . Coppock and J . Williams , Stwds . ; £ J . Grace , Chap . ; F . Johncock , P . M ., Org . ; G . 1 ' ottle , P . M ., D . C ; and F . wie , Tyler .

den 1 \ conclusion of the business , the banquet , under the presidency of the newlywterl VV . M ., took place in the Wellington Room at the Red Lion Hotel . In ,., ' - '' tersof apology were received from a large number of brethren , includinfr Uros . Crl , A ( W'igtr > n , P . G . M . ; Brownrigg , D . P . G . M . ; J . E . Bowen , P . G . Sec ; O . | . I'M V astG ' P- ; W - Mil < - ' Aljres , W . M . 1787 , P . P . G . C ; J . M . McLeod , R ' \'' , ? . ' K . M . I . B . ; Stephens , P . M ., Prov . Charity Sec ; F . R . VV . Hedges , Sec . ' '¦ '¦(• . ; and others . Une of the most interesting parts of the proceedings , perhaps , was the presentation

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to Bro . J . Bliss , the I . P . M ., of a handsome silver salver , in recognition of his services to the lodge . Bro . Bliss , who has been Secretary of the lodge for many years , has just completed his third year of ollice as VV . M ., having occupied the position in 1 SS 9 and iSgo , as well as in 1 S 94 and 1 S 95 . After dinner , the usual Masonic toasts were given , including " The Oueen and the Craft , " "The M . VV . G . M ., H . R . H . the Prince of Wales . " " The Pro G .. VI ., the Dep . G . M .. and the rest of the Grand Officers . Present and Past . "

The W . M . then proposed "The R . W . the Prov . G . M ., the Right Hon . Lord Addington ; the V . W . the D . P . G . M . ; and tne rest of the Prov . Grand Officers , Present and Past , " and with the toast he coupled the name of thj Prov . G . Treas . Bro . J . J . Thomas , in reply , expressed an opinion that Lord Addington would prove an excellent Prov . Grand Master . Bro . B .-ownrigg . the Deputy had also done a great deal for the province . Referring to the oilier Prov . Grand Officers , Bro . Thomas said that in selecting Bro . Bliss as Prov . Senior Grand Warden , they had only been paying honour where honour was due . In c inclusion , Bro . Thomas expressed his thanks to the brethren of the ptovince for electing him to the post of Prov . G . Treas .

Bro . J . Bliss proposed "The Health of the VVorshipful Master , " and Bro . Hamblin responded , and proposed the toast of "The Visiting Brethren , " to which the visitors , whose names are given above , responded . Bro . Thomas , Prov . G . Treas ., then proposed "The Installing Master and Past Masters of the Lodge . " Bro . Thomas spoke in eulogistic terms ol the service which Bro . Bliss had rendered to that lodge and Masonry generally .

The VV . M ., in appropriate terms , then presented to Bro . Bliss , on behalf of the lodge , a very handsome silver salver , bearing - the following inscription : " Presented to Bro . j . Bliss , P . M ., by the brethren of the Wycombe Lodge , No . 1531 , in recognition of services rendered to the lodge ; 24 . h October , 1895 . " Bro . Bliss , in reply , said he felt he did not deserve half of what had been said about him that night . But he might say that his heart was in Masonry in general and the Wycombe Lodge in particular , and he always endeavoured to do all he could for it . He thanked them most cordially tor presenting him with tint piece of plate .

Bro . Rutland proposed "The Masonic Charities , " and Bro . VV . Morris suitably replied . The other toasts were " The Wardens and Ollicers of the Wycombe Lodge , " and the Tyler ' s toast . During the evening an excellent programme of songs , & c , was given by Bros . Wills , Page , and Rowland Soper .

Sir Francis Burdett Lodge , No . 1503 . A meeting of this lodge was held at the Albany Hotel , Twickenham , on the 9 th ult . Among those present were Bros . E . VV . Davis , VV . M . ; J . P . Briggs , P . M ., P . P . G . D ., Treas ., as S . W . ; VV . Fisher , P . M . 1512 , P . P . G . Treas ., J . VV . ; Cant . T . C . Walls , P . M ., P . P . G . W ., P . G . Std . Br ., Sec ; the Rev . S . T . H . Saunders , P . M ., P . G . Chap . Middx ., Chaplain ; A . Brown , S . D . ; Dr . Hinton , Mus . Doc , P . M . 84 , S . D . ; Dr . Wynne-Jones , A . Tonemin , jun ., P . M ., P . P . G . D . ; and G . Harrison , Tyler .

The minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed . Bro . VV . Fisher was unanimously elected W . M . ; Bros . J . T . Briggs , Treas . ; G . Harrison , Tyler ; and H . Bright and Dr . Wynne-Jones , Auditors . A Past Master ' s jewel was voted to the W . M ., who was also elected to represent the lodge at the next Festival of thc R . M . B . I . The Treasurer gave a notice of motion to vote 10 guineas to thc Steward ' s list . The name of a candidate was proposed for initiation at the next meeting . Apologies for non-attendance were received from Bros . A . Macchi , S . W . ; W . H . Saunders , P . M . ; VV . Taylor , P . M . ; R . Perry , P . M ., and others . The lodge was then closed . A banquet followed . .

Hemming Lodge , No . 1512 . A meeting of this lodge was held at the Greyhound Hotel , Hampton Court , on the 17 th ult ., when there were present , among others , Bros . E . II . Trotter , VV . M . ; j . C . Jessett , P . M ., P . P . G . S . B ., Treas . ; Capt . T . C Walls , P . M ., P . P . G . W ., P . G . S . B ., Sec ; P . Cronin , S . D . ; C Wheatley , J . D . ; C F . Davis , A . D . C ; H . Webster , VV . Hill , and C . Boyce , Stwds . ; VV . Spearing , P . M ., P . P . G . S . B . ; G . Ransford , P . M ., P . G . S . B ., D . C ; H . Wheatley , P . M ., P . P . A . G . D . C , Stwd . ; and VV . Fisher , P . M ., P . P . G . Treas . Among the visitors were Bros . A . Tucker , P . M ., P . P . A . G . D . C , and F . Bridge .

The minutes of the previous meeting were read and confirmed . The ballot was taken on behalf of Mr . F . J . M . Edwards , and , it proving to be unanimous , he was duly initiated by the VV . M . The Treasurer gave a notice of " motion— " That a sum not less than five guineas be voted from the lodge funds , and placed on the list of VV . Bro . E . H . Trotter , VV . M ., as Steward to the R . M . B . I . for 1 S 9 G . " Apologies for non-attendance were received from Bros . N . Hopkins , S . W . ; G . J . Tagg , | . W . ; A . F . Scholding , P . M . ; J . Smith , P . M . ; J . VV . Clark , P . M . ; and many others . The lodge was then closed .

An excellent banquet was then partaken of , which was served under the personal s iperintendence of Bro . R . Pratti . The long list of toasts was duly gone through . Bro . G . Ransford responded on behalf of "The Prov . Grand Officers . " During the evening some excellent singing was contributed by the members and several guests .

Wolsey Lodge , No . 1656 . The last meeting of the season of this lodge was held at the Greyhound Hotel , Hampton Court , on the 14 th ult . Among those in attendance were Bros . W . P . Peat , P . P . G . O ., VV . M . ; R . VV . Rice , S . W . ; R . VV . Simpson , J . W . ; I . Featherstone P . M ., P . P . G . P ., Treas . ; Capt . T . C Walls , P . M ., P . P . G . W ., P . G . S . B ., Sec . ; I . Ii ! Gentle , S . D . ; VV . R . Flack , J . D . ; G . W . Cooper , I . G . ; F . Figg , Org . ; D . A . Ross , D . C ; II . Sapsworth , P . M ., P . G . Std . Br . Middx ., and J . II . ' Gaunt , Stwds . ; R . Drummond , P . M ., P . P . G . P . ; and 11 . | . Bond , P . M . Among the visitors were Bros . C Godwin , VV . M . S 20 ; E . S . Crick , S . W . 2192 ; and VV . Ellis , LD . S 20 .

The minutes of the previous meeting were read and confirm .: J . Bros . VV . Thompson and J . Shaw were raised to the Third Degree , and Bros . II . T . L . Ilartnell and VV . Wainwright passed to the Second Degree . The ballot was then taken on behalf of Messrs . A . If . Brewer and J . Pain , and they being in attendance were duly initiated . The three arduous ceremonies were most ably and impressivel / performed by the W . M . The ballot was also taken for another candidate but he was unable to be present . Bro . H . J . Bond , P . M ., was elected to represent the lodge as Steward at the Royal Masonic

Benevolent Institution for 1 S 9 O . The Secretary gave a notice of motion that " a sum of not less than live guineas should be voted towards the Steward ' s list . " Communications regretting inability to attend were received from Bros . J . Spooner , I . P . M . ; F . Chandler P . M ., P . P . G . P . ; E . Dare , P . M ., P . P . G . Std . Br . ; and others . Three candidates having been proposed for initiation at the next meeting , the lodge was closed . A banquet

followed . The VVorshipful Master gave the respective toasts with ability and verve . Bro . H . Sapsworth , P . G . Std . Br ., responded on behalf of "The Provincial Grand Ollicers . " In the interval of the toasts Bros . Figg , Jehu , Miles , McCarthy , and others entertained the brethren .

Gallery Lodge , No . 192 S . The first meeting of this popular lodge for the winter was held on Saturday , the 2 nd inst ., at Anderton's Hotel , liro . Charles Lock , VV . M ., in the chair . There were also present Bros . P . VV . Husk , S . W . ; Geo . Tarran , | . \ V . ; | . C . Minning , I . P . M . ; H . Massey , P . M . ; VV . M . Duckworth , P . M ., Treas . ; E . Ii . Peacock , P . M . ; W . T . Perkins , P . M ., Sec ; S . James , J . D . ; E . A . Peachey , I . G . ; E . II . Peacoerf , Org . ; F . VV . lirodie , A . D . C ; L . F . Gjwing , A . D . C ; V ,. D . Ribbons , II . L . Bsll , J . D . Irvine , and VV . G . Kirby , Stwds . ; ami a large attendanje of other brethren .

Bro . Edgar Clyatt was raised to the Sublime I ligrci ; of a Al is ' . er M ism , the ceremony being impressively performed by the W . M . . Su !) i . « iJeiitly liro . P . W . Husk , S . VV ., was unanimously chosen W . M . elect , and received tlio congratulations of the brethren . Bro . VV . M . Duckworth , P . M ., was also unaniinju-. ly re-elected Treasurer , and Bro . Very was re-appointed Tyler , alter many years of faithful service . Some other business having been conducted , the lodge was closed .

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