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Presentation To Bro. W.J. Hughan. P.G.D.
PRESENTATION TO BRO . W . J . HUGHAN . P . G . D .
At a meeting of the Chine Lodge , No . 1 SS 4 , at the Masonic Hall , Shanklin , on October 2 Sth , the following were present : Bros . Alfred Greenham , W . M . ; John Bailey , I . P . M . ; Francis Cooper , P . M ., as S . W . ; F . Rayner , J . W . ; L . Colenutt , Sec ; C . H . Moodman , S . D . ; I . Cantelow , I . G . j W . Deeks , D . C ; I . VV . Mew , Tyler ; M . Lindfield , P . M . ; W . Kinsey , M . Gregory , E . Boehme , R . Young , and G . H . Matthews .
The minutes of the last regular lodge and two lodges of emergency having been read and confirmed , Bros . Young and Matthews were passed to the Second Degree by the W . M . After many communications being read , the W . M . rose and presented from Bro . Dr . Spark his " Freemasons ' Liber Musicus . " The W . M . said : 1 had the honour and pleasure of an introduction to Bro . Dr . Spark during his visits to the Island , and he very kindly presented his work
to the lodge . I am quite sure , brethren , when you see it and examine it for yourselves , you will see it opens a part of Masonry , which our lodge , at present , is not strong enough to carry out , but which I hope it will some day . Music is a grand aid to the Masonic ceremonies . How much 1 should like to visit a lodge where it is given . I have had it described to me , and I am sure the ceremonies carried out in some lodges must be very beautiful and
impressive . Perhaps some day we may be able to use this work , which contains all the musical Masonry known , and for it I propose the best thanks of the lodge be conveyed to Bro . Spark for his kind gift . The resolution was seconded by Bro . F . Cooper , P . M ., and carried unanimously . The WORSHIPFUL MASTER said : The next business , brethren , is to present Bro . VV . I . Hughan with a silver
Masonic Exhibition Medal , as a token of our appreciation for his services rendered to Chine Lodge Exhibition , or , as it will be generally called , Shanklin Exhibition . No one knows as fully as I do the vast amount of time Bro . Hughan devoted to make the exhibition a success , and to render the catalogue worthy a place in the history of Freemasonry . When I consider the number of letters Bro . Hughan wrote and oerused , in addition to every proof of
the catalogue , I confess I am astonished at the exceptional kindness 1 received at his hands , and , recollect , to one whom I have never seen . No other ties beyond the fraternal ones existed , and yet until the last he assisted me . The editing of the catalogue fell entirely on me , and , threfore , 1 know what immense assistance 1 received . It was indeed a far larger exhibition than I at first contemplated , and it grew far beyond my early ideas , and then I became
aware with what importance it was regarded by the Masonic world . When Bro . Hughan lent the authority of his great name—a name universally known and respected , not only as an author , but because Bro . Hughan has ever been willing to help on Freemasonry in every place—it was a sure guarantee that our exhibition would mark an important period in Masonry . All of you , I feel sure , read his interesting article in the Freemason of September iSth , which
conveyed , in no uncertain tone , his high opinion of the exhibition on a whole , but while we are proud of the success , 1 shall always remember his kind and generous help . I trespassed on his time to an extent that only those who have some insight into the compilation of a catalogue can estimate to its full extent . It was our intention to have asked our Prov . Grand Master , Bro . VV . VV . B . Beach , M . P ., to present him with this medal at the Exhibition Banquet , for at one time Bro . Hughan thought it possible
for him to be present . That would have been the highest honour we could have conferred in asking our Prov . Grand Master to present it . The opportunity was not given us , but I feel assured , coming from us as a lodge , it will Le appreciated , not for its intrinsic value , but for the feelings of gratitude that inspired it ; and , brethren , before I formally propose that it be sent to Bro . Hughan . I feel it is due to you to know a little concerning the exhibition funds .
I he statement of accounts was then read . The WORSHIPFUL MASTER , in continuing , said : I shall be unable , 1 regret to say , to benefit our Building Fund very much , and though , from a financial point of view , it may not be a great success , I foresaw , before the exhibition was opened , that even that wis subordinate 10 the higher issue ot Masonic success . The Province of Hampshire became identified with it , when our Prov . Grand Master honoured
us by consenting to open it , and I feel sure , from all that has been said , from the congratulations that 1 have received from some of the highest Masons in England—even from the Dist . G . Master of Gibraltar , and from foreign Masons holding the highest positions—that our province is proud of the undertaking , for in a letter received by me from our Deputy P . G . M ., Bro . J . E . Le Feuvre , G . D ., he conveyed in very warm terms his congratulations . Therefore ,
brethren , I am far more than satisfied with the result . We had the great disadvantage of the first two days being rough and rainy , and the closing one was equally as bad , or 1 am sure the result would have been different ; yet , alter all , the conviction is borne in upon me that there are many Masons who are entirely lost to the value of these exhibitions , and who do not appreciate the historical part of Freemasonry . I was reading an article recently in the
l'reemason complaining of the little support given by Masons to the Masonic journals , and how little Masons seemed to value the splendid heritage of Freemasonry , and , brethren , I feel the truth of the remarks , for one would have imagined after the immense labour to get an exhibition which comprised the most valuable Masonic articles known , every Mason in the Island would have attended There is , however , a tendency in some lodges to promote
the study of Freemasonry , which I trust in the very near future this lodge will help and encourage in every way . Bro . Hughan has generously sent many and valuable works to form the nucleus ol our lodge library , and Bro . George Taylor expressed his willingness to me before he left Shanklin , and hoped he might be able to help us . We are , I am sure , very much indebted in every way to Bro . Hughan , and it is with considerable pleasure that I propose
this medal be sent to him , expressing at the same time our gratitude for the help given to the exhibition—a medal , brethren , which he himself has described on seeing an early impression " one of the best in England , " and , as 1 might add , an opinion which the leading medallists have endorsed , and expressed their admiration of the beauty of the design , and the splendid manner in which Bro . Kenning has executed it .
Presentation To Bro. W.J. Hughan. P.G.D.
Bro . J BAILEY , I . P . M ., seconded the resolution , and said next to the W . M . he was sure he was able to bear witness to the immense help received from Bro . Hughan , whose advice had materially helped to make the exhibition a success . Bro . Hughan did not spare himself in the least , but right through to the end appended his notes to the catalogue , which makes it at the present time the best authority on the various Masonic articles which are so
fully described in it . It is a work which cannot fail to add lustre to Chine Lodge , and immortalize its name . Previous to the lodge being closed , the WORSHIPFUL MASTER said he had the pleasure to announce that all the exhibits had been safely returned , which relieved the lodge as guarantors of any future responsibility . ( Cheers . ) The resolution was carried unanimously . The lodge was then closed , and the brethren adjourned to the banqueting room .
The New Deputy Prov. Grand Master For Surrey.
THE NEW DEPUTY PROV . GRAND MASTER FOR SURREY .
Bro . Frederick West , F . R . G . S ., whose appointment to the office of Deputy Prov . Grand Master for Surrey we referred to last week , was initiated in the Granite Lodge , No . 132 S , in 1 S 71 . He served the different offices up to , and including that of W . M ., and for his services in the
latter capacity the lodge voted him , not only the ordinary Past Master ' s jewel , but a special one as an extra mark of esteem . Since then Bro . West has acted as Treasurer of that lodge . After his Mastership of the Granite Lodge , he joined the Royal Somerset House and Inverness Lodge , No . 4 , and has been for some years Secretary of that lodge . In the year 1 SS 5 his lodge elected him W . M ., and
he represented it as Grand Steward the same year . Of this body he was elected Treasurer to the Board . Bro . West has also served on the Board of General Purposes . He is also a joining member of East Surrey Lodge of Concord , No . 463 , and Past Prov . Grand ! Registrar for his province . In Royal Arch , Bro . West was exalted in the Union of Waterloo Chapter , No . 13 , but did not take office in it .
He was one of the founders of the Granite Chapter , and its first H . He twice filled the office of M . E . Z . in that chapter . Bro . West is joining member of the EastSurrey Chapter of Concord , and has served as M . E . Z . of that chapter . He is a Past Prov . Grand Registrar , and Past Prov . G . N . of the Province of Surrey . Bro . West is now E . P . of the KemeysTynte Preceptory , is a Knight of Malta , and a member of the Rose Croix Orpheus Chapter . oia
Masonic And General Tidings
MASONIC AND GENERAL TIDINGS
At the annual meeting of the Prov . G . Lodge of Mark Master Masons of West Yorkshire , two guineas was voted from the funds to the Binckes Presentation Fund . Bro . J ohn Stribley , S . W ., has been elected W . M . for the ensuing year of the St . Petroc Lodge , No . 17 S 5 , Padstow , and Bro . Frank Bray , P . P . G . P ., re-elected
1 reasurer . WILLIS ' S ROOMS ( LIMITED ) . —Bro . Alfred Best , late of the Freemasons' Tavern and the Queen's Hotel , St . Martin ' s-le-Grand , also Mr . W . Crichton Saunders , oi the refreshment department of the House of Commons , have joined the Board of Directors . THE LATE BRO . E . F . STORR . —We have been
asked to state that a deputation from the Mornington Permanent Building Society , of which Bro . Storr had been a director for upwards of 20 years , attended his funeral to pay the last mark of respect to his memory . The nineteenth annual dinner in aid of the Goldsmiths' and Jewellers' Annuity and Asylum institution , of which Bro . Major George Lambert , P . G . S . B ., is
President , will take place at the Holborn Restaurant on Monday next , the 22 nd inst ., under the presidency of Sir Albert K . Rollit , M . P . At the monthly meeting of the Lodge of Good Fellowship , No . 276 , Chelmsford , on the 11 thinst ., Bro . A . G . Maskell , S . W ., was elected W . M . for the ensuing year . Atthesame meeting Bro . F . Whitmore , P . M ., P . P . G . D .,
was re-elected Treasurer , and Bro . Sarel , Tyler . The annual oyster supper was afterwards held . A very interesting lecture on the antiquity of Freemasonry was given by Bro . George Glen , of Yoker , at the meeting at the Masonic Hall , Renfrew , on Tuesday , the 9 th inst ., of the Prince of Wales Lodge , No . 426 ( S . C . ) There was a large attendance of brethren , and at
the close a hearty vote of thanks was passed to the lecturer . The Fifteen Sections will be worked at the Tredegar Lodge of Instruction , No . 1625 , Wellington Arms , Wellington-road , Bow , on Thursday , the 25 th inst . Bro . T . J . Barnes , P . M ., P . Z ., will preside , with Bros . VV . Musto , P . M . ; D . Moss , P . M ., as S . W . and J . W . respectively ; and B . Stewart , W . M . 1278 , Preceptor . Full particulars of Bro . C . N . Fox , Hon . Sec .
The Fifteen Sections will be worked by the Alexandra Palace Lodge of Instruction , No . 1541 , at the Station Hotel , Camberwell New-road , on Saturday , the 27 th inst ., at 7 p . m . prompt . The chair will be taken by Bro . Farwig , P . M . 1 S 0 ; Bro . C . A . Woods , P . M . 145 , S . W . ; Bro . Westley , J . W . 19 S 6 , J . W . ; Bro . J . K . Stacey , P . M . 1807 , Preceptor .
The Loriners' Company entertained the Liver y at dinner , on Wednesday last , at the Cannon-street Hotel . Among those present we noticed Bros . A . F . Godson , M . P ., Alderman Sir H . E . Knight , Alderman and Sheriff Isaacs , Rev . G . H . Smith , Thos . Beard , Deputy Wallford , Augustus Harris , J . Bishop , George Kenning , John Lobb , W . Willey , and Colonel T . Davis Sewell . Bro . A . F . Godson replied for the " Houses of Parliament . "
CURES OF COLDS , THHO . IT IRRITATION AND CHEST DISEASES ( thli •week ) 11 v 13 K . LUCIICK ' PULMONIC WAFERS . Mr . Swain , M . P . S . 249 , Mill-street , Liverpool , writes : — " I can highly recommend Di > , LOCOCK ' S PULMONIC WAFERS for all Throat Irritation and Chest Diseases , " They instantly relieve and rapidly cure Asthma , Consumption , Bronchitis , Coughs , Colds , Shortness of Breath , Phlegm , Pains in the Chest , Rheumatism—and taste pleasantly . Sold at 18 , i ^ d . and 28 , qd , per box , —[ ADVT . ]
Masonic And General Tidings
M . E . Comp . Sir M . E . Hicks-Beach , Bart ., M . P ., Prov . G . Supt . Gloucestershire , has intimated his intention of presiding at the annual meeting of the Prov . Grand Chapter , which he has fixed to take place at the Masonic Hall , Cheltenham , on Wednesday , 24 th inst . A concert in aid of the Devon Masonic
tiducational Fund will be given in Plymouth Guildhall on Wednesday next , the 24 th inst . The brethren of the different lodges in Plymouth , Devonport , and Stonehouse are working cordially in order to secure a great success , and , as the musical talent among them is strong , both in numbers and ability , there is little doubt about their attaining their wishes .
The first meeting of the newly-established Mount Sion Chapter of Improvement , No " . 22 , was held at the Royal Edward , South Hackney , on Friday , the 12 th inst ., and proved very successful . Comp . Birdseye is Preceptor , and it is proposed to meet regularly on the second and fourth Fridays in the month , at 7 . 30 p . m . At the meeting of the Mary Commandery of Knights Templar , No . 36 , Philadelphia , which was
arranged to be held on Thursday , the nth inst ., the Order of the Red Cross was to be conferred on some 17 candidates , subject to the usual approval by ballot , and to four others who had already been approved . It has also been arranged that the Mary Commandery shall pay their third visit to Kadosh Commandery , No . 29 , on Thursday next , the 25 th inst . We regret to have to record the death , on the
2 nd inst ., of Bro . William Aynsley , I . P . M . Mozart Lodge , No . 1929 , at the early age of 44 years . Bro . Aynsley was one of the founders and its fifth W . M ., and his kindness and geniality , as well as the great interest he took in the welfare of the lodge , will ever remain as examples to be followed by those who were fortunate enough to have known him , and to have enjoyed his friendship . At the meeting of the Molesworth Lodge , No .
1954 . Wadebridge , on the 1 st instant , Bro . Doney , P . M ., of the Restormel Lodge , No . S 56 , Lostwithiel , was presented with a handsome oak writing case in token of the esteem felt for him by the brethren , and their appreciation of the valuable help he had rendered them at great personal inconvenience on many occasions . The gift was suitably acknowledged by Bro . Doney . At the meeting of the Sackville Lodge , No .
1619 , East Grinstead , on Tuesday , the 2 nd inst ., a vote of congratulation to Bro . Farncombe , P . P . G . S . B . Sussex , on his re-election as Mayor of Lewes , during the Queen ' s Jubilee year , was unanimously passed , and ordered to be recorded on the lodge minutes . Weaisomustcongratulateour worthy brother , to whom his partners and employees have recently presented a handsomely framed , and admirable three-quarter length portrait in oils by Mr . Henry Gales ,
Medallist of the Royal Academy , to commemorate the occasion , on this recurrence of an honour he has done so much to deserve . On Saturday last Bro . R . Paget , of the United Strength and Clerkenwell Lodges , completed his thirtieth year as vestry clerk of Clerkenwell , and to commemorate the occasion an influential committee of inhabitants decided to purchase the portrait of him , exhibited in the Royal
Academy last year , and present it to the vestry as representing the parishioners . The portrait , which is the work of one of the vestry clerk ' s artist sons , Mr . Sydney Paget , is a life-like one , and , hung in the Vestry Hall , will serve as a lasting monument of Bro . Paget ' s long and eminent services to Clerkenwell . The late Bro . Henry Bunt , whose death occurr ed in consequence of the terrible injuries he received at the
recent greal fire in Liverpool , and whose funeral in Lhiist Church Churchyard , Sandown , Isle of Wight , on the 12 th inst ., was very numerously attended by relatives , friends , and brother Masons , was a young member of the Sandown Lodge , No . 1 S 69 , of which his brother , Bro . J . Bunt , is a P . M . and Treas ., and one of its most respected members . Every one must feel sympathy for the family and friends ot the deceased , especially under the appalling circumstances of his death .
the Committee of " lhe Surrey Masonic Hall Quadrille Parties" ( who are membeis of the Craft ) are now making arrangements for commencing the eleventh season . The subscribers are not restricted to the Craft . These social gatherings have hitherto been a great success , and there is no doubt the present season will be equally so . We understand there are still a few vacancies for subscribers . Bro . H . Stunt , P . M ., Hon . Sec , 12 ,
Akermanroad , Brixton , will be happy to give any information . The Fifteen Sections will be worked at the New Finsbury Park Lodge of Instruction , No . 1 C 95 , at the Hornsey Wood Tavern , Seven Sisters' Road , on Tuesday , the 23 rd , and Tuesday the 30 th instant , those constituting the First Lecture being given in the former , and the Second and Third Lectures on the later evening . Hour of meeting , 8 p . m . sharp . Bro . H . Jenkins will preside as W . M , and
Bros . R . Larchin and J . C . Cross will occupy the Senior and Junior Wardens' chairs respectively . Any further particulars that may be desired of Bro . A . J . Beiry , Hon . Secretary of the lodge . At the Court held at Windsor Castle on Tuesday by the Queen , for the purpose of investing the newlycreated Knights Grand Cross , Knights Commander , and Companions of the various Orders of Knighthood with the
insignia of their rank , Bros . Francis B . Alston , P . G . W ., and Alderman John Staples , ex-Lord Mayor of London , were introduced to her Majesty , and , having had the honour of knighthood conferred upon them , were , among others , invested severally with the insignia of Knights Commander of the Order of St . Michael and St . George . Bro . Sir Albert Woods ( Garter ) was present , and assisted her Majesty , as were likewise Bros , the Earl of Mount
Edgcumbe , P . G . M . Cornwall , Lord Steward ; and the Earl of Lathom , D . G . M . of England and P . G . M . West Lancashire , Lord Chamberlain . HOLLOWAV ' S PILLS . —With the darkening days and changing temperatures the digestion becomes impaired , the liver dit-ordered , artu the minii despondent unless the cause of the irregularity be expelled from the blood and body by an alterative like these Pills .
Ihey go directly to the source ot the evil , thrust out all impurities from the circulation , reduce distempered organs to their natural state , and correct all defective and contaminated secretions . Such easy means of instituting health , strength , and cheerfulness should be in the possession of all whose stomachs are weak , whose minds arc much harassed , or whose brains are overworked , Holloway ' s is essentially a blood-tempering medicine , whereby its inlluences , reaching lhe remotest fibres of the frame , effects a universal good [ ADVT , ]
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Presentation To Bro. W.J. Hughan. P.G.D.
PRESENTATION TO BRO . W . J . HUGHAN . P . G . D .
At a meeting of the Chine Lodge , No . 1 SS 4 , at the Masonic Hall , Shanklin , on October 2 Sth , the following were present : Bros . Alfred Greenham , W . M . ; John Bailey , I . P . M . ; Francis Cooper , P . M ., as S . W . ; F . Rayner , J . W . ; L . Colenutt , Sec ; C . H . Moodman , S . D . ; I . Cantelow , I . G . j W . Deeks , D . C ; I . VV . Mew , Tyler ; M . Lindfield , P . M . ; W . Kinsey , M . Gregory , E . Boehme , R . Young , and G . H . Matthews .
The minutes of the last regular lodge and two lodges of emergency having been read and confirmed , Bros . Young and Matthews were passed to the Second Degree by the W . M . After many communications being read , the W . M . rose and presented from Bro . Dr . Spark his " Freemasons ' Liber Musicus . " The W . M . said : 1 had the honour and pleasure of an introduction to Bro . Dr . Spark during his visits to the Island , and he very kindly presented his work
to the lodge . I am quite sure , brethren , when you see it and examine it for yourselves , you will see it opens a part of Masonry , which our lodge , at present , is not strong enough to carry out , but which I hope it will some day . Music is a grand aid to the Masonic ceremonies . How much 1 should like to visit a lodge where it is given . I have had it described to me , and I am sure the ceremonies carried out in some lodges must be very beautiful and
impressive . Perhaps some day we may be able to use this work , which contains all the musical Masonry known , and for it I propose the best thanks of the lodge be conveyed to Bro . Spark for his kind gift . The resolution was seconded by Bro . F . Cooper , P . M ., and carried unanimously . The WORSHIPFUL MASTER said : The next business , brethren , is to present Bro . VV . I . Hughan with a silver
Masonic Exhibition Medal , as a token of our appreciation for his services rendered to Chine Lodge Exhibition , or , as it will be generally called , Shanklin Exhibition . No one knows as fully as I do the vast amount of time Bro . Hughan devoted to make the exhibition a success , and to render the catalogue worthy a place in the history of Freemasonry . When I consider the number of letters Bro . Hughan wrote and oerused , in addition to every proof of
the catalogue , I confess I am astonished at the exceptional kindness 1 received at his hands , and , recollect , to one whom I have never seen . No other ties beyond the fraternal ones existed , and yet until the last he assisted me . The editing of the catalogue fell entirely on me , and , threfore , 1 know what immense assistance 1 received . It was indeed a far larger exhibition than I at first contemplated , and it grew far beyond my early ideas , and then I became
aware with what importance it was regarded by the Masonic world . When Bro . Hughan lent the authority of his great name—a name universally known and respected , not only as an author , but because Bro . Hughan has ever been willing to help on Freemasonry in every place—it was a sure guarantee that our exhibition would mark an important period in Masonry . All of you , I feel sure , read his interesting article in the Freemason of September iSth , which
conveyed , in no uncertain tone , his high opinion of the exhibition on a whole , but while we are proud of the success , 1 shall always remember his kind and generous help . I trespassed on his time to an extent that only those who have some insight into the compilation of a catalogue can estimate to its full extent . It was our intention to have asked our Prov . Grand Master , Bro . VV . VV . B . Beach , M . P ., to present him with this medal at the Exhibition Banquet , for at one time Bro . Hughan thought it possible
for him to be present . That would have been the highest honour we could have conferred in asking our Prov . Grand Master to present it . The opportunity was not given us , but I feel assured , coming from us as a lodge , it will Le appreciated , not for its intrinsic value , but for the feelings of gratitude that inspired it ; and , brethren , before I formally propose that it be sent to Bro . Hughan . I feel it is due to you to know a little concerning the exhibition funds .
I he statement of accounts was then read . The WORSHIPFUL MASTER , in continuing , said : I shall be unable , 1 regret to say , to benefit our Building Fund very much , and though , from a financial point of view , it may not be a great success , I foresaw , before the exhibition was opened , that even that wis subordinate 10 the higher issue ot Masonic success . The Province of Hampshire became identified with it , when our Prov . Grand Master honoured
us by consenting to open it , and I feel sure , from all that has been said , from the congratulations that 1 have received from some of the highest Masons in England—even from the Dist . G . Master of Gibraltar , and from foreign Masons holding the highest positions—that our province is proud of the undertaking , for in a letter received by me from our Deputy P . G . M ., Bro . J . E . Le Feuvre , G . D ., he conveyed in very warm terms his congratulations . Therefore ,
brethren , I am far more than satisfied with the result . We had the great disadvantage of the first two days being rough and rainy , and the closing one was equally as bad , or 1 am sure the result would have been different ; yet , alter all , the conviction is borne in upon me that there are many Masons who are entirely lost to the value of these exhibitions , and who do not appreciate the historical part of Freemasonry . I was reading an article recently in the
l'reemason complaining of the little support given by Masons to the Masonic journals , and how little Masons seemed to value the splendid heritage of Freemasonry , and , brethren , I feel the truth of the remarks , for one would have imagined after the immense labour to get an exhibition which comprised the most valuable Masonic articles known , every Mason in the Island would have attended There is , however , a tendency in some lodges to promote
the study of Freemasonry , which I trust in the very near future this lodge will help and encourage in every way . Bro . Hughan has generously sent many and valuable works to form the nucleus ol our lodge library , and Bro . George Taylor expressed his willingness to me before he left Shanklin , and hoped he might be able to help us . We are , I am sure , very much indebted in every way to Bro . Hughan , and it is with considerable pleasure that I propose
this medal be sent to him , expressing at the same time our gratitude for the help given to the exhibition—a medal , brethren , which he himself has described on seeing an early impression " one of the best in England , " and , as 1 might add , an opinion which the leading medallists have endorsed , and expressed their admiration of the beauty of the design , and the splendid manner in which Bro . Kenning has executed it .
Presentation To Bro. W.J. Hughan. P.G.D.
Bro . J BAILEY , I . P . M ., seconded the resolution , and said next to the W . M . he was sure he was able to bear witness to the immense help received from Bro . Hughan , whose advice had materially helped to make the exhibition a success . Bro . Hughan did not spare himself in the least , but right through to the end appended his notes to the catalogue , which makes it at the present time the best authority on the various Masonic articles which are so
fully described in it . It is a work which cannot fail to add lustre to Chine Lodge , and immortalize its name . Previous to the lodge being closed , the WORSHIPFUL MASTER said he had the pleasure to announce that all the exhibits had been safely returned , which relieved the lodge as guarantors of any future responsibility . ( Cheers . ) The resolution was carried unanimously . The lodge was then closed , and the brethren adjourned to the banqueting room .
The New Deputy Prov. Grand Master For Surrey.
THE NEW DEPUTY PROV . GRAND MASTER FOR SURREY .
Bro . Frederick West , F . R . G . S ., whose appointment to the office of Deputy Prov . Grand Master for Surrey we referred to last week , was initiated in the Granite Lodge , No . 132 S , in 1 S 71 . He served the different offices up to , and including that of W . M ., and for his services in the
latter capacity the lodge voted him , not only the ordinary Past Master ' s jewel , but a special one as an extra mark of esteem . Since then Bro . West has acted as Treasurer of that lodge . After his Mastership of the Granite Lodge , he joined the Royal Somerset House and Inverness Lodge , No . 4 , and has been for some years Secretary of that lodge . In the year 1 SS 5 his lodge elected him W . M ., and
he represented it as Grand Steward the same year . Of this body he was elected Treasurer to the Board . Bro . West has also served on the Board of General Purposes . He is also a joining member of East Surrey Lodge of Concord , No . 463 , and Past Prov . Grand ! Registrar for his province . In Royal Arch , Bro . West was exalted in the Union of Waterloo Chapter , No . 13 , but did not take office in it .
He was one of the founders of the Granite Chapter , and its first H . He twice filled the office of M . E . Z . in that chapter . Bro . West is joining member of the EastSurrey Chapter of Concord , and has served as M . E . Z . of that chapter . He is a Past Prov . Grand Registrar , and Past Prov . G . N . of the Province of Surrey . Bro . West is now E . P . of the KemeysTynte Preceptory , is a Knight of Malta , and a member of the Rose Croix Orpheus Chapter . oia
Masonic And General Tidings
MASONIC AND GENERAL TIDINGS
At the annual meeting of the Prov . G . Lodge of Mark Master Masons of West Yorkshire , two guineas was voted from the funds to the Binckes Presentation Fund . Bro . J ohn Stribley , S . W ., has been elected W . M . for the ensuing year of the St . Petroc Lodge , No . 17 S 5 , Padstow , and Bro . Frank Bray , P . P . G . P ., re-elected
1 reasurer . WILLIS ' S ROOMS ( LIMITED ) . —Bro . Alfred Best , late of the Freemasons' Tavern and the Queen's Hotel , St . Martin ' s-le-Grand , also Mr . W . Crichton Saunders , oi the refreshment department of the House of Commons , have joined the Board of Directors . THE LATE BRO . E . F . STORR . —We have been
asked to state that a deputation from the Mornington Permanent Building Society , of which Bro . Storr had been a director for upwards of 20 years , attended his funeral to pay the last mark of respect to his memory . The nineteenth annual dinner in aid of the Goldsmiths' and Jewellers' Annuity and Asylum institution , of which Bro . Major George Lambert , P . G . S . B ., is
President , will take place at the Holborn Restaurant on Monday next , the 22 nd inst ., under the presidency of Sir Albert K . Rollit , M . P . At the monthly meeting of the Lodge of Good Fellowship , No . 276 , Chelmsford , on the 11 thinst ., Bro . A . G . Maskell , S . W ., was elected W . M . for the ensuing year . Atthesame meeting Bro . F . Whitmore , P . M ., P . P . G . D .,
was re-elected Treasurer , and Bro . Sarel , Tyler . The annual oyster supper was afterwards held . A very interesting lecture on the antiquity of Freemasonry was given by Bro . George Glen , of Yoker , at the meeting at the Masonic Hall , Renfrew , on Tuesday , the 9 th inst ., of the Prince of Wales Lodge , No . 426 ( S . C . ) There was a large attendance of brethren , and at
the close a hearty vote of thanks was passed to the lecturer . The Fifteen Sections will be worked at the Tredegar Lodge of Instruction , No . 1625 , Wellington Arms , Wellington-road , Bow , on Thursday , the 25 th inst . Bro . T . J . Barnes , P . M ., P . Z ., will preside , with Bros . VV . Musto , P . M . ; D . Moss , P . M ., as S . W . and J . W . respectively ; and B . Stewart , W . M . 1278 , Preceptor . Full particulars of Bro . C . N . Fox , Hon . Sec .
The Fifteen Sections will be worked by the Alexandra Palace Lodge of Instruction , No . 1541 , at the Station Hotel , Camberwell New-road , on Saturday , the 27 th inst ., at 7 p . m . prompt . The chair will be taken by Bro . Farwig , P . M . 1 S 0 ; Bro . C . A . Woods , P . M . 145 , S . W . ; Bro . Westley , J . W . 19 S 6 , J . W . ; Bro . J . K . Stacey , P . M . 1807 , Preceptor .
The Loriners' Company entertained the Liver y at dinner , on Wednesday last , at the Cannon-street Hotel . Among those present we noticed Bros . A . F . Godson , M . P ., Alderman Sir H . E . Knight , Alderman and Sheriff Isaacs , Rev . G . H . Smith , Thos . Beard , Deputy Wallford , Augustus Harris , J . Bishop , George Kenning , John Lobb , W . Willey , and Colonel T . Davis Sewell . Bro . A . F . Godson replied for the " Houses of Parliament . "
CURES OF COLDS , THHO . IT IRRITATION AND CHEST DISEASES ( thli •week ) 11 v 13 K . LUCIICK ' PULMONIC WAFERS . Mr . Swain , M . P . S . 249 , Mill-street , Liverpool , writes : — " I can highly recommend Di > , LOCOCK ' S PULMONIC WAFERS for all Throat Irritation and Chest Diseases , " They instantly relieve and rapidly cure Asthma , Consumption , Bronchitis , Coughs , Colds , Shortness of Breath , Phlegm , Pains in the Chest , Rheumatism—and taste pleasantly . Sold at 18 , i ^ d . and 28 , qd , per box , —[ ADVT . ]
Masonic And General Tidings
M . E . Comp . Sir M . E . Hicks-Beach , Bart ., M . P ., Prov . G . Supt . Gloucestershire , has intimated his intention of presiding at the annual meeting of the Prov . Grand Chapter , which he has fixed to take place at the Masonic Hall , Cheltenham , on Wednesday , 24 th inst . A concert in aid of the Devon Masonic
tiducational Fund will be given in Plymouth Guildhall on Wednesday next , the 24 th inst . The brethren of the different lodges in Plymouth , Devonport , and Stonehouse are working cordially in order to secure a great success , and , as the musical talent among them is strong , both in numbers and ability , there is little doubt about their attaining their wishes .
The first meeting of the newly-established Mount Sion Chapter of Improvement , No " . 22 , was held at the Royal Edward , South Hackney , on Friday , the 12 th inst ., and proved very successful . Comp . Birdseye is Preceptor , and it is proposed to meet regularly on the second and fourth Fridays in the month , at 7 . 30 p . m . At the meeting of the Mary Commandery of Knights Templar , No . 36 , Philadelphia , which was
arranged to be held on Thursday , the nth inst ., the Order of the Red Cross was to be conferred on some 17 candidates , subject to the usual approval by ballot , and to four others who had already been approved . It has also been arranged that the Mary Commandery shall pay their third visit to Kadosh Commandery , No . 29 , on Thursday next , the 25 th inst . We regret to have to record the death , on the
2 nd inst ., of Bro . William Aynsley , I . P . M . Mozart Lodge , No . 1929 , at the early age of 44 years . Bro . Aynsley was one of the founders and its fifth W . M ., and his kindness and geniality , as well as the great interest he took in the welfare of the lodge , will ever remain as examples to be followed by those who were fortunate enough to have known him , and to have enjoyed his friendship . At the meeting of the Molesworth Lodge , No .
1954 . Wadebridge , on the 1 st instant , Bro . Doney , P . M ., of the Restormel Lodge , No . S 56 , Lostwithiel , was presented with a handsome oak writing case in token of the esteem felt for him by the brethren , and their appreciation of the valuable help he had rendered them at great personal inconvenience on many occasions . The gift was suitably acknowledged by Bro . Doney . At the meeting of the Sackville Lodge , No .
1619 , East Grinstead , on Tuesday , the 2 nd inst ., a vote of congratulation to Bro . Farncombe , P . P . G . S . B . Sussex , on his re-election as Mayor of Lewes , during the Queen ' s Jubilee year , was unanimously passed , and ordered to be recorded on the lodge minutes . Weaisomustcongratulateour worthy brother , to whom his partners and employees have recently presented a handsomely framed , and admirable three-quarter length portrait in oils by Mr . Henry Gales ,
Medallist of the Royal Academy , to commemorate the occasion , on this recurrence of an honour he has done so much to deserve . On Saturday last Bro . R . Paget , of the United Strength and Clerkenwell Lodges , completed his thirtieth year as vestry clerk of Clerkenwell , and to commemorate the occasion an influential committee of inhabitants decided to purchase the portrait of him , exhibited in the Royal
Academy last year , and present it to the vestry as representing the parishioners . The portrait , which is the work of one of the vestry clerk ' s artist sons , Mr . Sydney Paget , is a life-like one , and , hung in the Vestry Hall , will serve as a lasting monument of Bro . Paget ' s long and eminent services to Clerkenwell . The late Bro . Henry Bunt , whose death occurr ed in consequence of the terrible injuries he received at the
recent greal fire in Liverpool , and whose funeral in Lhiist Church Churchyard , Sandown , Isle of Wight , on the 12 th inst ., was very numerously attended by relatives , friends , and brother Masons , was a young member of the Sandown Lodge , No . 1 S 69 , of which his brother , Bro . J . Bunt , is a P . M . and Treas ., and one of its most respected members . Every one must feel sympathy for the family and friends ot the deceased , especially under the appalling circumstances of his death .
the Committee of " lhe Surrey Masonic Hall Quadrille Parties" ( who are membeis of the Craft ) are now making arrangements for commencing the eleventh season . The subscribers are not restricted to the Craft . These social gatherings have hitherto been a great success , and there is no doubt the present season will be equally so . We understand there are still a few vacancies for subscribers . Bro . H . Stunt , P . M ., Hon . Sec , 12 ,
Akermanroad , Brixton , will be happy to give any information . The Fifteen Sections will be worked at the New Finsbury Park Lodge of Instruction , No . 1 C 95 , at the Hornsey Wood Tavern , Seven Sisters' Road , on Tuesday , the 23 rd , and Tuesday the 30 th instant , those constituting the First Lecture being given in the former , and the Second and Third Lectures on the later evening . Hour of meeting , 8 p . m . sharp . Bro . H . Jenkins will preside as W . M , and
Bros . R . Larchin and J . C . Cross will occupy the Senior and Junior Wardens' chairs respectively . Any further particulars that may be desired of Bro . A . J . Beiry , Hon . Secretary of the lodge . At the Court held at Windsor Castle on Tuesday by the Queen , for the purpose of investing the newlycreated Knights Grand Cross , Knights Commander , and Companions of the various Orders of Knighthood with the
insignia of their rank , Bros . Francis B . Alston , P . G . W ., and Alderman John Staples , ex-Lord Mayor of London , were introduced to her Majesty , and , having had the honour of knighthood conferred upon them , were , among others , invested severally with the insignia of Knights Commander of the Order of St . Michael and St . George . Bro . Sir Albert Woods ( Garter ) was present , and assisted her Majesty , as were likewise Bros , the Earl of Mount
Edgcumbe , P . G . M . Cornwall , Lord Steward ; and the Earl of Lathom , D . G . M . of England and P . G . M . West Lancashire , Lord Chamberlain . HOLLOWAV ' S PILLS . —With the darkening days and changing temperatures the digestion becomes impaired , the liver dit-ordered , artu the minii despondent unless the cause of the irregularity be expelled from the blood and body by an alterative like these Pills .
Ihey go directly to the source ot the evil , thrust out all impurities from the circulation , reduce distempered organs to their natural state , and correct all defective and contaminated secretions . Such easy means of instituting health , strength , and cheerfulness should be in the possession of all whose stomachs are weak , whose minds arc much harassed , or whose brains are overworked , Holloway ' s is essentially a blood-tempering medicine , whereby its inlluences , reaching lhe remotest fibres of the frame , effects a universal good [ ADVT , ]