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Royal Ark Mariner , P . C . N , of the Panmure Lodge ; and in the Order of the Temple , into which he was installed Knight in 1 SS 0 , was Past E . P . of the Mount Calvary Preceptory , as well as a Past Prior of the Order of Malta . He was perfected Rose Croix , and was Past M . W . S . in the Mount Calvary Chapter of that Degree , and took the 30 in the A . and A . Rite . He was also a member , and won high distinction in the Royal Order of Scotland , the Royal and Select

Masters , the Allied Degrees , the Order of Rome and the Red Cross of Constantine , and the Rosicrucian Society , and , as regards our Charitable Institutions , he served as many as 14 Stewardships , and was a Life Governor of all of them , while for many years he served as an elected P . M . on the Board of Benevolence . He had , indeed , done most excellent service during his Masonic career ot 20 years and upwards , and more than one lodge and chapter is under a debt of gratitude to him for assistance on some special occasion .

FUNERAL OF BRO . R . W . LEADBEATER , P . M ., P . PROV . J . G . D . NORTH E . RIDING OF YORKSHIRE . The funeral took place on Saturday afternoon , the 14 th instant , at Scarborough Cemetery , amidst every manifestation of regret , of Bro . R . W . Leadbeater , who at the time of his death was head cashier at the York City and County Bank , and had been connected with the bank for the long period of 25

years , and who died in Edinburgh Hospital on Thursday , the 12 th instant , under distressing circumstances . The body was enclosed in a shell and placed in a coffin of polished oak with brass mountings , the breastplate bearing the inscription -. " Robert W . Leadbeater . Died July 12 th , aged 46 years . " The funeral cortege left the house of deceased , 9 8 , North Marine-road , shortly before 3 . 30 , and proceeded to the cemetery , the chief mourners being Mrs . Leadbeater

( widow ) , Mr . and Mrs . Leadbeater , Mr . and Mrs . Mayne ( Leeds ) , Mr . W . Leadbeater , Mrs . Catley ( sister ) , Miss Higgins ( sister-in-law ) , Mr . A . H . Higgins ( brother-in-law ) , Mr . B . Mayne , Mr . Clare Catley , and Miss Nellie Leadbeater . Mrs . Leadbeater ( mother ) was too ill to attend . The Rev . A . W . Bell was the officiating clergyman . The coffin was covered with a very large number of floral tributes , those sending them including the widow ( " From his sorrowing , loving ,

and devoted wife and little children " ) , the members of the Denison Lodge , No . 1248 ( " With deep sympathy from the W . M . and brethren of the Denison Lodge , 124 S " ) ; Old Globe Lodge , No . 200 , of which deceased was Treasurer ( " From the W . M ., officers , and brethren of the Old Globe Lodge , 200 , " ) ; the Cricket Club ( " From the President , Committee , and members of the Scarborough Cricket Club , " ) ; Mr . Sayner , manager of the bank , Mrs . Sayner , and the staff

of the bank ( " With deep sympathy from the York City and County Bank staff , ); Mrs . Leadbeater ( " From his sorrowing mother , " ) ; Mrs . Clare , Miss Pritchard , Mrs . Cursham , the directors of the Aquarium , Mr . VV . Morgan , Alderman E . H . Gawne , Mrs . . Tindall and family , Mr . and Mrs . J . Southwell , "Friends at 9 , Belgrave-crescent , " Mr . and Mrs . Temple and family , Mr . and Mrs . Godley , Mrs . Higgins and family ( Northampton ) , Mr . Goy and family ( Northampton ) , Mr .

and Mrs . Wilson ( Northampton ) , Mr . and Mrs . H . Leadbeater , Mr . and Mrs . Mayne , " Rachel and Willey , " and Mr . and Mrs . Cass Grayston . At thecemetery there was a very large number of sympathising friends , including the following : Bros . H . Darwen ( Mayor of Scarborough ) , Col . Kendall , Alderman E . H . Gawne , Councillor V . Fowler , Councillor J . Sinfield , J . Boyce , T . King , J . White ( Driffield ) , T . Laughton , J . Holliday , B . Harvey , A . J . Lund , H . T . Chambers , II . Marks , R . Noble , F . A . VVhite , G . Rickctts , F . Pexton , C . K . Lumb , J .

Townend , T . Coulson , F . Coopland , VV . Ascough , S . Bland , ] . Hagyard , C . Travess , B . Cass ( Filey ) , W . Ombler , R . Fenwick , F . D . Tindall , VV . B . Richardson , W . Morgan , Frans . Goodricke , T . VVinstanley , G . Padley , Dr . Handcock , J . H . Delday , W . H . Hagyard , S . Manson , Councillor F . Topham , J . Clare , J . B . Rider , H . Hill , R . Atkinson , T . B . Jowsey , G . W . Tindall , J . VVanless , H . J . Morton , W . Millner , G . Evesham , R . Lamplough , F . Wilson , VV . Pecket , J . T . Whalmesley , J . Watkin , J . M . Gibson , R . Roberts , J . Geldard , R . Smith , J . I'Anson , John Barry , G . E . Martin , C . E . Bradley , and W . C . Grayston .

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BRO . H . J . SAVERY , No . 610 . Last week the funeral of the late Bro . Henry John Savery took place . The cortdge left the residence of our deceased brother , Scropton Lodge , Upper Knowle , Bristol , at half-past three o ' clock , and proceeded to Arno's Vale Cemetery . The coffin , which was covered with a number of beautiful floral tributes , was borne on a glass-cased car . It was of polished oak exterior , with a shell of zinc , and brass furniture . On the brass plate was the inscription :

" Henry John Savery , died July 4 th , 1 9 , aged 38 years . " The burial service was conducted by the Rev . Canon Griffiths . The mourners were—First carriage : Canon Griffiths , Dr . Rudge ( the medical attendant of the deceased ) , Mr . W . R . Nurse , and Mr . Rich . Second carriage : Mr . John Savery ( father of the deceased ) , Mrs . Flay , and two children of the deceased . Third carriage : The Misses Savery ( sisters of the deceased ) , Mr . and Mrs . Gove . Fourth carriage : Mr . Harry and Mr . Norman Savery ( cousins ) , Mr . Westcott and Mrs . HallHay .

Fifth carriage : Mrs . Rich , Mrs . Thompson , Mr . Halliday , and Mr . Flay . At the cemetery a large number of friends of the deceased attended , and joined in the procession to the church . The small building was crowded to its utmost capacity , and many had to remain outside . Amongst those present were : Representing the Bristol Guardians , of which deceased was a member ; Messrs . W . Burland , F . G . Harding , E . C . Tyack , W . J . Avery , A . J . Shorter , I . Owens , J . J . Ellis , J . Hayes , H . Edmonds , C . Penn , F . Evans , T . F . Griffiths , W . Jones ( a Past

Governor of the Poor ) , and the Rev . J . L . Davies , Chaplain at Stapleton Workhouse . The Bristol Master Bakers' Association was represented by Mr . W . H . Curtis ( president ) , Mr . A . W . Heaven ( vice-president ) , Mr . W . C . Bamfield ( treasurer ) , Messrs . A . Mitchell , F . M . Norris , and R . J . Simms . The Freemasons present were Bros . J . W . Stone , C . H . Harding , F . Neale , F . Moore , and W . J . Bover , representing the Colston Lodge , No . 610 , to which the deceased belonged ; W . C . Bamfield , P . M ., W . H . Curtis , and T . Curtis , of 326 ; and T . Bowden , P . M ., A . j . Smith , R . E . Melville , and Maton Durnford , ot 103 . Representing

the Bristol South Conservative Association , of which the deceased was a member of the executive committee , were Mr . A . S . Harding and Mr . A . S . White ; the Knowle Primrose League , Mr . R . J . Plunkett . Amongst others present were the Rev . W . F . Jepson ( St . Luke ' s , Bedminster ) , Messrs . T . Ingram , T . Curtis , T . Broad , and T . Locke . The following employes of the deceased were also present : Messrs . W . Smith ( foreman ) , A . Kemery , G . Wheeler , F . Andrews , F . Selway , and G . Smith . As is customary with the Freemasons , sprays of acacia were thrown on the coffin , and there was a large number of beautiful wreaths . In the several bodies to which our late brother belonged , a gap is left that is not easy to fill .

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Aldersgate Chapter , No . 1657 . A meeting was held on Monday , the iCth inst ., at the Albion Tavern , Aldersgatestreet , when there were present Comps . C . Garton , M . E . Z . ; A . B . Hudson , P . Z ., H . ; K . Smyth , J . ; W . S . Whitaker , S . E . ; T . Briggs , P . S . ; G . Couchman , Janitor ; G . Rawlinson , P . Z . ; and T . H . James . Visitors : Comps . J . Cowan , M . E . Z . 2147 , P . Z . 1572 ; G . Harlow , P . Z . 1572 , 2147 ; F . Inskipp , P . Z . 141 ; W . H . Cole , M . E . Z . 1671 ,

P . Z . 1572 ; C A . Hooper , P . Z . 2147 ; and W . W . Arter , Org . 1572 . The chapter having been opened , and the minutes read and confirmed , Comp . Whitaker , A . G . D . C , was inducted into the chair of M . E . Z ., and then installed Comp . R . Smyth into the chair of H . and Comp . T . Briggs into that of J . A P . Z . 's jewel was presented to Comp . Garton , P . Z ., which he suitably acknowledged , after which the chapter was closed . The companions then adjourned to the banquet , where the usual toa = ts were given and responded to .

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Obituary.

Royal Ark Mariner , P . C . N , of the Panmure Lodge ; and in the Order of the Temple , into which he was installed Knight in 1 SS 0 , was Past E . P . of the Mount Calvary Preceptory , as well as a Past Prior of the Order of Malta . He was perfected Rose Croix , and was Past M . W . S . in the Mount Calvary Chapter of that Degree , and took the 30 in the A . and A . Rite . He was also a member , and won high distinction in the Royal Order of Scotland , the Royal and Select

Masters , the Allied Degrees , the Order of Rome and the Red Cross of Constantine , and the Rosicrucian Society , and , as regards our Charitable Institutions , he served as many as 14 Stewardships , and was a Life Governor of all of them , while for many years he served as an elected P . M . on the Board of Benevolence . He had , indeed , done most excellent service during his Masonic career ot 20 years and upwards , and more than one lodge and chapter is under a debt of gratitude to him for assistance on some special occasion .

FUNERAL OF BRO . R . W . LEADBEATER , P . M ., P . PROV . J . G . D . NORTH E . RIDING OF YORKSHIRE . The funeral took place on Saturday afternoon , the 14 th instant , at Scarborough Cemetery , amidst every manifestation of regret , of Bro . R . W . Leadbeater , who at the time of his death was head cashier at the York City and County Bank , and had been connected with the bank for the long period of 25

years , and who died in Edinburgh Hospital on Thursday , the 12 th instant , under distressing circumstances . The body was enclosed in a shell and placed in a coffin of polished oak with brass mountings , the breastplate bearing the inscription -. " Robert W . Leadbeater . Died July 12 th , aged 46 years . " The funeral cortege left the house of deceased , 9 8 , North Marine-road , shortly before 3 . 30 , and proceeded to the cemetery , the chief mourners being Mrs . Leadbeater

( widow ) , Mr . and Mrs . Leadbeater , Mr . and Mrs . Mayne ( Leeds ) , Mr . W . Leadbeater , Mrs . Catley ( sister ) , Miss Higgins ( sister-in-law ) , Mr . A . H . Higgins ( brother-in-law ) , Mr . B . Mayne , Mr . Clare Catley , and Miss Nellie Leadbeater . Mrs . Leadbeater ( mother ) was too ill to attend . The Rev . A . W . Bell was the officiating clergyman . The coffin was covered with a very large number of floral tributes , those sending them including the widow ( " From his sorrowing , loving ,

and devoted wife and little children " ) , the members of the Denison Lodge , No . 1248 ( " With deep sympathy from the W . M . and brethren of the Denison Lodge , 124 S " ) ; Old Globe Lodge , No . 200 , of which deceased was Treasurer ( " From the W . M ., officers , and brethren of the Old Globe Lodge , 200 , " ) ; the Cricket Club ( " From the President , Committee , and members of the Scarborough Cricket Club , " ) ; Mr . Sayner , manager of the bank , Mrs . Sayner , and the staff

of the bank ( " With deep sympathy from the York City and County Bank staff , ); Mrs . Leadbeater ( " From his sorrowing mother , " ) ; Mrs . Clare , Miss Pritchard , Mrs . Cursham , the directors of the Aquarium , Mr . VV . Morgan , Alderman E . H . Gawne , Mrs . . Tindall and family , Mr . and Mrs . J . Southwell , "Friends at 9 , Belgrave-crescent , " Mr . and Mrs . Temple and family , Mr . and Mrs . Godley , Mrs . Higgins and family ( Northampton ) , Mr . Goy and family ( Northampton ) , Mr .

and Mrs . Wilson ( Northampton ) , Mr . and Mrs . H . Leadbeater , Mr . and Mrs . Mayne , " Rachel and Willey , " and Mr . and Mrs . Cass Grayston . At thecemetery there was a very large number of sympathising friends , including the following : Bros . H . Darwen ( Mayor of Scarborough ) , Col . Kendall , Alderman E . H . Gawne , Councillor V . Fowler , Councillor J . Sinfield , J . Boyce , T . King , J . White ( Driffield ) , T . Laughton , J . Holliday , B . Harvey , A . J . Lund , H . T . Chambers , II . Marks , R . Noble , F . A . VVhite , G . Rickctts , F . Pexton , C . K . Lumb , J .

Townend , T . Coulson , F . Coopland , VV . Ascough , S . Bland , ] . Hagyard , C . Travess , B . Cass ( Filey ) , W . Ombler , R . Fenwick , F . D . Tindall , VV . B . Richardson , W . Morgan , Frans . Goodricke , T . VVinstanley , G . Padley , Dr . Handcock , J . H . Delday , W . H . Hagyard , S . Manson , Councillor F . Topham , J . Clare , J . B . Rider , H . Hill , R . Atkinson , T . B . Jowsey , G . W . Tindall , J . VVanless , H . J . Morton , W . Millner , G . Evesham , R . Lamplough , F . Wilson , VV . Pecket , J . T . Whalmesley , J . Watkin , J . M . Gibson , R . Roberts , J . Geldard , R . Smith , J . I'Anson , John Barry , G . E . Martin , C . E . Bradley , and W . C . Grayston .

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BRO . H . J . SAVERY , No . 610 . Last week the funeral of the late Bro . Henry John Savery took place . The cortdge left the residence of our deceased brother , Scropton Lodge , Upper Knowle , Bristol , at half-past three o ' clock , and proceeded to Arno's Vale Cemetery . The coffin , which was covered with a number of beautiful floral tributes , was borne on a glass-cased car . It was of polished oak exterior , with a shell of zinc , and brass furniture . On the brass plate was the inscription :

" Henry John Savery , died July 4 th , 1 9 , aged 38 years . " The burial service was conducted by the Rev . Canon Griffiths . The mourners were—First carriage : Canon Griffiths , Dr . Rudge ( the medical attendant of the deceased ) , Mr . W . R . Nurse , and Mr . Rich . Second carriage : Mr . John Savery ( father of the deceased ) , Mrs . Flay , and two children of the deceased . Third carriage : The Misses Savery ( sisters of the deceased ) , Mr . and Mrs . Gove . Fourth carriage : Mr . Harry and Mr . Norman Savery ( cousins ) , Mr . Westcott and Mrs . HallHay .

Fifth carriage : Mrs . Rich , Mrs . Thompson , Mr . Halliday , and Mr . Flay . At the cemetery a large number of friends of the deceased attended , and joined in the procession to the church . The small building was crowded to its utmost capacity , and many had to remain outside . Amongst those present were : Representing the Bristol Guardians , of which deceased was a member ; Messrs . W . Burland , F . G . Harding , E . C . Tyack , W . J . Avery , A . J . Shorter , I . Owens , J . J . Ellis , J . Hayes , H . Edmonds , C . Penn , F . Evans , T . F . Griffiths , W . Jones ( a Past

Governor of the Poor ) , and the Rev . J . L . Davies , Chaplain at Stapleton Workhouse . The Bristol Master Bakers' Association was represented by Mr . W . H . Curtis ( president ) , Mr . A . W . Heaven ( vice-president ) , Mr . W . C . Bamfield ( treasurer ) , Messrs . A . Mitchell , F . M . Norris , and R . J . Simms . The Freemasons present were Bros . J . W . Stone , C . H . Harding , F . Neale , F . Moore , and W . J . Bover , representing the Colston Lodge , No . 610 , to which the deceased belonged ; W . C . Bamfield , P . M ., W . H . Curtis , and T . Curtis , of 326 ; and T . Bowden , P . M ., A . j . Smith , R . E . Melville , and Maton Durnford , ot 103 . Representing

the Bristol South Conservative Association , of which the deceased was a member of the executive committee , were Mr . A . S . Harding and Mr . A . S . White ; the Knowle Primrose League , Mr . R . J . Plunkett . Amongst others present were the Rev . W . F . Jepson ( St . Luke ' s , Bedminster ) , Messrs . T . Ingram , T . Curtis , T . Broad , and T . Locke . The following employes of the deceased were also present : Messrs . W . Smith ( foreman ) , A . Kemery , G . Wheeler , F . Andrews , F . Selway , and G . Smith . As is customary with the Freemasons , sprays of acacia were thrown on the coffin , and there was a large number of beautiful wreaths . In the several bodies to which our late brother belonged , a gap is left that is not easy to fill .

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pREEMASONRY and JESUITRY . THE PITH AND MARROW OF THE CLOSING AND COMING . CENTURY . This remarkable pamphlet by an American 33 Mason "is created a great sensation in the United States . In view of the future Brotherhood alliance between Great "ntain and the United States , the pamphlet should be read b y every British Mason . Price Is . Free by post Is . Id . To | , obtained of T . 13 . Co ., 3 , Vminii-plare , IJloomsbury , '•'"" t" » , W . C . j or , 'i'MHtCI-: KKNNINfi , it , Croat 0 n-st ., London , W . C . ; ' 'z , I . 4 , Utile Britain , E . C ; 23 , Williainsiui-sl ., Liverpool ; V , Unit ; ,, at ., Manchester ; i > . \ Yc » l Ibmanl ^ t ., ( Wa ^ gim-

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Aldersgate Chapter , No . 1657 . A meeting was held on Monday , the iCth inst ., at the Albion Tavern , Aldersgatestreet , when there were present Comps . C . Garton , M . E . Z . ; A . B . Hudson , P . Z ., H . ; K . Smyth , J . ; W . S . Whitaker , S . E . ; T . Briggs , P . S . ; G . Couchman , Janitor ; G . Rawlinson , P . Z . ; and T . H . James . Visitors : Comps . J . Cowan , M . E . Z . 2147 , P . Z . 1572 ; G . Harlow , P . Z . 1572 , 2147 ; F . Inskipp , P . Z . 141 ; W . H . Cole , M . E . Z . 1671 ,

P . Z . 1572 ; C A . Hooper , P . Z . 2147 ; and W . W . Arter , Org . 1572 . The chapter having been opened , and the minutes read and confirmed , Comp . Whitaker , A . G . D . C , was inducted into the chair of M . E . Z ., and then installed Comp . R . Smyth into the chair of H . and Comp . T . Briggs into that of J . A P . Z . 's jewel was presented to Comp . Garton , P . Z ., which he suitably acknowledged , after which the chapter was closed . The companions then adjourned to the banquet , where the usual toa = ts were given and responded to .

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jWTACDOUGAL AND COMPANY , SCOTCH TAILORS , 29 , PATERNOSTER ROW , LONDON , E . C . DRESS SUITS , A SPECIALTY . MASONIC CLOTHING of every description . TOURISTS' SUITS MADE TO ORDER . COLONIAL AND SEA OUTFITTING , & c . UNIFORMS , BOTH MILITARY AND NAVY .

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\ X 7 HY PAY RENT ? THE "BRITISH HOMES" SCHEME ENABLES POLICY HOLDERS to REAP the BENEFIT of their INVESTMENT DURING THEIR OWN LIFETIME , and in the event of premature death to leave their Legal representatives in possession of a comfortable home free from any mortgage charge or encumbrance . Particulars Post Free . GOOD PROSPECTS EOR ACTIVE AGENTS . THE BRITISH HOMES ASSURANCE CORPORAI TION , LIMITED , \ 25 . GREAT WINCIIESTER-ST ., LONDON , E . C .

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NEW MASONIC SONG ( Patronized by H . R . H . the Prince of Wales ) , " THE INNER GUARD'S SONG . " Words and Music by Bro . ALBERT GOOLD , I . G . 539 . Sung with Great Success by Bro . D . POWER , 539 . Published by ALBERT GOOLD , Walsall . Specimen Copy , 1 / - net . Profits given to Masonic Charities . GEORGE KENNING , 16 and 16 a , GREAT Q UEEN STREET , LONDON , W . C . ( Opposite Freemasons' Hall ) .

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NOW READY . 5 s . MILITARY TO D G E S . THE APRON AND THE SWORD , OR FREEMASONRY UNDER ARMS ; BEING AN ACCOUNT OE LODGES IN REGIMENTS SHIPS OF WAR , BV ROBERT FREKE GOULD ( I . ate 3 isl root , Uarrislcr-at-Law ) , PAST SENIOR GRAND DEACON OV ENGLAND , Author of " The History of Freemasonry , " and other Works . PUBLISHED BY GALE & POLDEN , LTD ., 2 , AMEN-CORNER , PATERNOSTER Row , LONDON , E . C , And Supplied by GEORGE KENNING , 16 , GREAT QUEEN-STRERT , LONDON , W . C .

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