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Barbadian Freemasons Congratulate The Grand Master.

Sir James Shaw Hay , K . C . M . G . ( Governor of the Island ) . A subscription was at once taken up to cover cost of the following telegram : " District Grand Master to Prince of Wales . " Freemasons send heartiest congratulations to her Majesty on success Empire ' s Arms . " This was duly forwarded .

It is worthy of note that whilst in session the Dist . G . Secretary read inter alia from the Grand Lodge report the fact of the Grand Lodge having voted iooo guineas towards the war funds , the Dist . G . Lodge then voted 20 guineas towards the same object .

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Scientific Lodge , No . 88 . ' Although it was but an ordinary monthly meeting on Monday , the 12 th inst ., there was ati unusually large muster of brethren in lodge , including a good many visitors . The W . M ., Bro . I' . J . Moden , did the initiation work in a very satisfactory manner . Then followed an animated discussion upon By-law 13 , which limits subscribing membership to the number of the lodge—SS . A proposal to erase this was rejected by a small majority . The feature of the evening was the toast of "The Visitors , " submitted by Bro . Oliver Papwoith , P . M .

The first response came from Bro . Sultan Mahommed Khan , of the Richard Eve Lodge , an advanced student now in residence at Christ ' s College , Cambridge . He told of his admission into Freemasonry , and spoke in high terms of its all-embracing character , irrespective of creed , caste , or race , and said it was his intention to introduce Freemasonry into Afghanistan . He then , in eloquent terms , referred to the good relations existing between the Ameer ot Afghanistan and Great Britain ' s statesmen , and

showed in what light the various rumours as to Russia ' s accredited aggression in the East should be viewed . It was a masterly speech by one who has been for 12 years Secretary of State to the Ameer , and the Sultan was not only listened to with rapt attention , but was frequently and heartily applauded , especially in those thrilling sentences which touched the Imperial instincts of the brethren . After the W . M . of No . 441 , and a brother from No . 2727 , had spoken ,

Bro . Thompson , of the Klip Drift Lodge , Ladysmith , South Africa , had a hearty reception , and in the course of his response , said that in a letter by the last mail he had been informed that their Masonic temple at Ladysmith had been destroyed by Boer shells .

Aldersgate Lodge , No . 1657 . A meeting was held on Monday last , at the Albion Tavern , Aldersjjate-street . Present : Bros . Ralph Langton , W . M . ; Rupert Smyth , I . P . M . ; Dr . C . E . M . Hey , S . W . j H . F . Woodward , J . W . ; Saml . White , P . M ., Treas . ; George Kenning , P . M ., Sec ; T . H . James , S . D . ; A . B . Hudson , P . M ., D . of C ; A . C . Williams , I . G . ; H . Blennerhassett , Org . ; George Rawlinson , P . M ., Steward ; C . L . Plant , Tyler ; Thomas Briggs , P . M . ; Charles Leedham , James C . Hayes , and Richard Sidney Ellis . Visitors : Bros . N . B . Laurie , 204 ; N . R . Hay , W . M . 2020 ; and W . T . Roberts , S . W . 1827 .

The minutes of the regular lodge held February igth were read and confirmed . Bro . Henry Blennerhassett was passed to the Second Degree . Bro . Richard Sidney Ellis was elected a joining member . A complimentary dinner was proposed to be given in June to Bro . Rupert Smyth , the l . P . M ., and Mrs . " Smyth . In reply to the circular from Grand Lodge respecting the South African Fund , it was proposed to contribute the contentsof the Charity-box . The by-laws of the lodge were read by the Secretary , and the lodge was closed . The brethren dined together under the gavel of the W . M ., Bro . Ralph Langton .

Mistley Lodge , No . 2339 . The annual meeting of the above lodge was held at Manningtree , Essex , on Thursday , the 15 th inst ., when Bro . VV . G . Synnot , P . M . 255 , was installed as W . M . for the ensuing year , the ceremony being ably performed by Bro . J . R . Butler , P . M .. P . P . A . G . D . C . The officers for the year were appointed as follows : Bros . William Martin , S . W . ; W . H . Richardson , J . W . ; W . Cree , P . M . 339 , P . P . G . Chap . Essex and Cumberland , Chap . ; Robert Brooks , Treas . ; G . E . Mason , Sec . ; Alfred Stewart , S . D . ; Egerton S . Free , J . D . J Albert Martin , l . G . ; S . Maclean , P . M . 1470 , D . C . ;

G . T . Taylor , P . M ., Or ? . ; H . W . Smith , Stwd . ; and George Hart , Tyler . The W . M . was unanimously elected to represent the lodge on the Essex Provincial Charity Committee , and a hearty vote of thanks having been passed to the Installing Master , the proceedings closed . Between 30 and 40 brethren afterwards dined together at the White Horse Hotel under the presidency ot the new W . M . The visitors present included Bros . T . J . Railing , Prov . G . Sec . J H . G . Elliott , P . M . 51 ; R . Orttewell , P . M . 1024 ; H . P . Railing , 51 ; G . H . King , 6 97 ; N . L . Howlctt , ] . D . 2343 ; and a number of brethren from Ipswich . Amongst the members of the lodge not already mentioned were Bros . J . T . Bailey , P . M ., P . P . A . G . D . C . J C . E . Garrard , P . M ., P . P . G . R . ; and Offtvood Bendall , P . M ., P . P . G . Stwd .

St . Mary of the Harbour Lodge , No . 2591 . The annual meeting of the brethren of the above lodge was held at the Town Hall , Shoreham , on the 14 th inst , under the presidency of the W . M ., Bro . J . Sears . The chief business of the meeting was the installation of Bro . Cranfield Baguley , as VV . M . for the ensuing year , the ceremony being performed by Bro . E . T . Cox , P . M . The W . M . appointed his officers for the ensuing year , as follows : Bros . E . T . Cox , P . M .,

I . P . M . ; M . F . Hilton , Prov . G . Chap ., S . W . j C . M . Kempe , J . W . ; J . Puttick , P . P . S . G . W ., Chap . ; A . Eade , Treas . ; J . Sears , P M ., Sec ; J . E . L . Whitmell , S . D . ; H . J . Hide , J . D . ; E . T . Cox , P . M ., D . C . ; W . C . ( ocelyn , Org . ; W . A . Gates , l . G . ; W . Hatcher and A . E . Mercer , Stwds . ; and W . Stanton , Tyler . Bro . thelRev . J . Puttick was also appointed to represent the lodge on the Provincial Charities Committee .

On the closing of the lodge the brethren adjourned to the Royal George Hotel , where they sat down to a banquet , under the presidency of the newly-installed W . M ., Bro . Cranfield Baguley . The customary loyal and Masonic toasts were duly honoured , that of " The Officers

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of Provincial Grand Lodge" receiving replies from Bros . B . Burheld , P . P . G . W . M . F . Hilton , Prov . G . Chap . ; and George Cole , P . P . G . O . In submitting the toast of the evening— " The Worshipful Master "—Bro . E . T Cox , I . P . M ., said he could not adequately describe the various services rendered to the lodge by Bro . Baguley . He would , however , remind the brethren of the active part

their W . M . took in the steps which led to the foundation of the lodge , and of the admirable manner in which , during the first year , he carried out the duties of Secretary . Bro . Baguley had well earned the honour conferred upon him in being installed as their W . M . ; his heart and soul were in Masonic work , and he ( Bro . Cox ) was sure that at the close of that year the brethren would feel the lodge had had no better Worshipful Master than Bro . Baguley . ( Applause ) .

Bro . Baguley , who was warmly applauded on rising to respond , said he was not worthy of all Bro . Cox had said icspecting him . He would not trouble them with a long speech , but simply say that he would strive his utmost to maintain the prosperity of the lodge , and to promote the interests of Freemasonry in general . ( Applause ) . liro . J . Sears gave" The Worshipful Masters of the Lodges in the Province , " to which Bro . H . Manwaring replied .

The remaining toasts were "The Visitors , " "The I . P . M . and the Past Masters , " " The Officers of the Lodge , " and the Tyler's toast . During the evening songs were rendered by Miss Ada Corringham , Bros . J . Dunstan , W . C . Jocelyn , W . Swales , W . Hatcher , and Mr . Harry Gower , the duties of accompanist being carried out by Bro . W . C . J ocelyn . A pianoforte duet was also rendered by Miss Corringham and Miss Hillman .

Justinian Lodge , No . 2694 . The installation meeting of this lodge took place on Thursday , the 15 th inst ., at the Inns of Court Hntel , Lincoln ' s Inn Fields , when the following brethren were present : Bros . W . W . Snelling , W . M . ; W . Briggs , S . W . ; T . Bishop , J . W . ; C . W . Scott , Treas . ; H . Colley , Sec ; R . Colsell , S . D . ; J . T . Sweet , J . D . ; G . Fisk , A . D . C . ; I . C . Escott , I . G . ; W . Rogers , Stwd . ; T . J . Maidwell , Tyler ; J . W . Wattsacting

, l . P . M . ; Moulder , Spooner , Lees , Clarke , F . VV . briggs , S . Edwards , J . Othen , jun ., Hawtin , Newman , G . H . D , Edwards , Redgrave , Storey , Forsyth , Allen and Portway . Visitors : Bros . T . Stevens , P . M . 1270 , P . G . C . ; Vears , P . M . 145 ; Brown , P . M . 24 C 9 ; Wright , P . M . 153 SJ Inder , P . M . 12 SS ; Jackson , W . M . 1579 ; Stewart , S . W . 2409 ; Johnson , Stwd . 453 ; Moulder , 13613 ; Goodman , 136 C ; G . Briggs , 1929 ; Peckham , 45 ; and Hutchins , 209 .

The lodge was opened , and the minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed , after which Bro . Biiggs , W . M . elect , was presented by Bro . Watts , P . M ., acting D . C ., for installation . Bro . W . Briggs was then duly installed as VV . M . by Bro . Snelling , in an able manner . The W . M . then appointed and invested his officers az follows : Bros . Snelling , I . P . M . ; T . Bishop , S . W . ; R . Colsell , J . W . ; Scott , Treas . ; Colley , Sec . ; Sweet , S . D . ; Escott . J . D . ; Fisk , l . G . ; F . W . Briggs , Org . ; Rogers , D . C . ; Spooner , A . D . C . ; G . H . D . Edwards , Stwd . ; and Maidwell , Tyler . The addresses were given by the Installing Master in an impressive manner . The ballot was taken for Mr . Geo . Masters Canham , and proved unanimous . Mr . W . J . Morgan

( already approved ) and Mr . G . M . Canham were then introduced into the lodge and initiated into Freemasonry by the W . M . in an able manner . The report of the Audit Committee having been received and adopted , it was proposed , by Bro . Scott , Treas ., seconded by Bro . Snelling , l . P . M ., and carried unanimously , that 10 guineas from the lodge funds be placed on Bro . Colsell ' s list , as representative of the lodge at the forthcoming Girls' Festival , and Bro . Colsell returned thanks . The W . M . then presented the I . P . M . with a handsome Past Master ' s jewel voted by the lodge as a mark of the esteem of the brethren for the able manner in which he had carried out his duties during his year of office .

The I . P . M . briefly returned thanks for the kindness of the brethren , after which the lodge was closed . At the banquet which took place afterwards the usual loyal toasts were in existing circumstances most cordially received and honoured , together with that of " The M . W . G . M . and other Grand Officers . " The I . P . M ., in proposing the toast of "The W . M ., " expressed the pleasure he felt in seeing him in the chair and occupying that position , for , although he had not been many years in Freemasonry , he had been a most diligent student of its mysteries , and he was confident he would make as good a Master as he had President of the Solictors' Managing Clerks' Association , from which that lodge had sprung .

The W . M ., in reply , thanked the Installing and I . P . M . for the very kind expressions he had used in proposing the toast , and the brethren for the manner in which they had received it . He had been looking forward to that night with keen anticipation , and no < unfortunately he was so unwell , that he felt he could not do justice to the toast ; but his thanks were from the depths of his heart , and he should not readily forget the kind

words spoken of him and the generosity of the brethren . In proposing the toast of " The Initiates / ' the W . M . said they were no strangers , for they had been known to most of the brethren for years past . Now they were brother Masons , and he was sure they would find they had done a good thing in becoming Freemasons . In time to come they would occupy some positions in the lodge , and eventually he hoped to see them occupying the position he occupied .

Bro . Morgan thanked the brethren for receiving him , and he felt from what he had seen of the ceremony he had gone through that he would not regret the step he had taken , and would in all respects endeavour to carry out the principles he had had pointed out to him . Bro . Canham , in expressing his thanks , said that he naturally felt somewhat nervous at having to reply to the toast . He thanked the brethren for the hearty wel ' come they had given him , and for admitting him into their ranks , and he would bear in

mind and act up to the promises he had made during the ceremony , so that none ot the brethren should feel it necessary to repent of their choice . The toast of "The I . P . M . and Installing Master" was well received by tbe brethren . The W . M ., in proposing it , remarked upon the arduous duties the I . P . M . had had to perform for the past year , and to some extent for the previous year . Bro . Snelling , I . P . M ., in reply , expressed his thanks to the brethren , and hoped he would long be spared to perform similar duties , to attend the lodge , and to wear the jewel presented to him during the evening .

In proposing the toast of " The Visitors , " the W . M . mentioned that the lodge was always pleased to receive visitors , and he hoped they would all carry away a kindly recollection of their visit to the Justinian Lodge . The toast was responded to by Bros . Vears , Hutchins , J ackson , Brown , Wright , and Geo . Briggs . That of" The Charities " was responded to by Bro . Colsell , J . W . The toast of "The Treasurer and Secretary " was responded to by those . officers , and that of " The Officers " by the S . W ., Bro . Bishop , and " The Stewards " by Bro . G . H . D . Edwards .

The Tyler ' s toast closed the proceedings . During the evening an excellent selection of music was given by Miss Emily Fox . croft , Miss Jessie Hotinc , Miss Maud Withers , and Bros . S . Edwards , Emlyn , Rogers , and Inder , under the direction of Bro . F . W . Briggs , Org . of the lodge , and son of the W . M ., assisted by Bro . Emerson .

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Barbadian Freemasons Congratulate The Grand Master.

Sir James Shaw Hay , K . C . M . G . ( Governor of the Island ) . A subscription was at once taken up to cover cost of the following telegram : " District Grand Master to Prince of Wales . " Freemasons send heartiest congratulations to her Majesty on success Empire ' s Arms . " This was duly forwarded .

It is worthy of note that whilst in session the Dist . G . Secretary read inter alia from the Grand Lodge report the fact of the Grand Lodge having voted iooo guineas towards the war funds , the Dist . G . Lodge then voted 20 guineas towards the same object .

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Scientific Lodge , No . 88 . ' Although it was but an ordinary monthly meeting on Monday , the 12 th inst ., there was ati unusually large muster of brethren in lodge , including a good many visitors . The W . M ., Bro . I' . J . Moden , did the initiation work in a very satisfactory manner . Then followed an animated discussion upon By-law 13 , which limits subscribing membership to the number of the lodge—SS . A proposal to erase this was rejected by a small majority . The feature of the evening was the toast of "The Visitors , " submitted by Bro . Oliver Papwoith , P . M .

The first response came from Bro . Sultan Mahommed Khan , of the Richard Eve Lodge , an advanced student now in residence at Christ ' s College , Cambridge . He told of his admission into Freemasonry , and spoke in high terms of its all-embracing character , irrespective of creed , caste , or race , and said it was his intention to introduce Freemasonry into Afghanistan . He then , in eloquent terms , referred to the good relations existing between the Ameer ot Afghanistan and Great Britain ' s statesmen , and

showed in what light the various rumours as to Russia ' s accredited aggression in the East should be viewed . It was a masterly speech by one who has been for 12 years Secretary of State to the Ameer , and the Sultan was not only listened to with rapt attention , but was frequently and heartily applauded , especially in those thrilling sentences which touched the Imperial instincts of the brethren . After the W . M . of No . 441 , and a brother from No . 2727 , had spoken ,

Bro . Thompson , of the Klip Drift Lodge , Ladysmith , South Africa , had a hearty reception , and in the course of his response , said that in a letter by the last mail he had been informed that their Masonic temple at Ladysmith had been destroyed by Boer shells .

Aldersgate Lodge , No . 1657 . A meeting was held on Monday last , at the Albion Tavern , Aldersjjate-street . Present : Bros . Ralph Langton , W . M . ; Rupert Smyth , I . P . M . ; Dr . C . E . M . Hey , S . W . j H . F . Woodward , J . W . ; Saml . White , P . M ., Treas . ; George Kenning , P . M ., Sec ; T . H . James , S . D . ; A . B . Hudson , P . M ., D . of C ; A . C . Williams , I . G . ; H . Blennerhassett , Org . ; George Rawlinson , P . M ., Steward ; C . L . Plant , Tyler ; Thomas Briggs , P . M . ; Charles Leedham , James C . Hayes , and Richard Sidney Ellis . Visitors : Bros . N . B . Laurie , 204 ; N . R . Hay , W . M . 2020 ; and W . T . Roberts , S . W . 1827 .

The minutes of the regular lodge held February igth were read and confirmed . Bro . Henry Blennerhassett was passed to the Second Degree . Bro . Richard Sidney Ellis was elected a joining member . A complimentary dinner was proposed to be given in June to Bro . Rupert Smyth , the l . P . M ., and Mrs . " Smyth . In reply to the circular from Grand Lodge respecting the South African Fund , it was proposed to contribute the contentsof the Charity-box . The by-laws of the lodge were read by the Secretary , and the lodge was closed . The brethren dined together under the gavel of the W . M ., Bro . Ralph Langton .

Mistley Lodge , No . 2339 . The annual meeting of the above lodge was held at Manningtree , Essex , on Thursday , the 15 th inst ., when Bro . VV . G . Synnot , P . M . 255 , was installed as W . M . for the ensuing year , the ceremony being ably performed by Bro . J . R . Butler , P . M .. P . P . A . G . D . C . The officers for the year were appointed as follows : Bros . William Martin , S . W . ; W . H . Richardson , J . W . ; W . Cree , P . M . 339 , P . P . G . Chap . Essex and Cumberland , Chap . ; Robert Brooks , Treas . ; G . E . Mason , Sec . ; Alfred Stewart , S . D . ; Egerton S . Free , J . D . J Albert Martin , l . G . ; S . Maclean , P . M . 1470 , D . C . ;

G . T . Taylor , P . M ., Or ? . ; H . W . Smith , Stwd . ; and George Hart , Tyler . The W . M . was unanimously elected to represent the lodge on the Essex Provincial Charity Committee , and a hearty vote of thanks having been passed to the Installing Master , the proceedings closed . Between 30 and 40 brethren afterwards dined together at the White Horse Hotel under the presidency ot the new W . M . The visitors present included Bros . T . J . Railing , Prov . G . Sec . J H . G . Elliott , P . M . 51 ; R . Orttewell , P . M . 1024 ; H . P . Railing , 51 ; G . H . King , 6 97 ; N . L . Howlctt , ] . D . 2343 ; and a number of brethren from Ipswich . Amongst the members of the lodge not already mentioned were Bros . J . T . Bailey , P . M ., P . P . A . G . D . C . J C . E . Garrard , P . M ., P . P . G . R . ; and Offtvood Bendall , P . M ., P . P . G . Stwd .

St . Mary of the Harbour Lodge , No . 2591 . The annual meeting of the brethren of the above lodge was held at the Town Hall , Shoreham , on the 14 th inst , under the presidency of the W . M ., Bro . J . Sears . The chief business of the meeting was the installation of Bro . Cranfield Baguley , as VV . M . for the ensuing year , the ceremony being performed by Bro . E . T . Cox , P . M . The W . M . appointed his officers for the ensuing year , as follows : Bros . E . T . Cox , P . M .,

I . P . M . ; M . F . Hilton , Prov . G . Chap ., S . W . j C . M . Kempe , J . W . ; J . Puttick , P . P . S . G . W ., Chap . ; A . Eade , Treas . ; J . Sears , P M ., Sec ; J . E . L . Whitmell , S . D . ; H . J . Hide , J . D . ; E . T . Cox , P . M ., D . C . ; W . C . ( ocelyn , Org . ; W . A . Gates , l . G . ; W . Hatcher and A . E . Mercer , Stwds . ; and W . Stanton , Tyler . Bro . thelRev . J . Puttick was also appointed to represent the lodge on the Provincial Charities Committee .

On the closing of the lodge the brethren adjourned to the Royal George Hotel , where they sat down to a banquet , under the presidency of the newly-installed W . M ., Bro . Cranfield Baguley . The customary loyal and Masonic toasts were duly honoured , that of " The Officers

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of Provincial Grand Lodge" receiving replies from Bros . B . Burheld , P . P . G . W . M . F . Hilton , Prov . G . Chap . ; and George Cole , P . P . G . O . In submitting the toast of the evening— " The Worshipful Master "—Bro . E . T Cox , I . P . M ., said he could not adequately describe the various services rendered to the lodge by Bro . Baguley . He would , however , remind the brethren of the active part

their W . M . took in the steps which led to the foundation of the lodge , and of the admirable manner in which , during the first year , he carried out the duties of Secretary . Bro . Baguley had well earned the honour conferred upon him in being installed as their W . M . ; his heart and soul were in Masonic work , and he ( Bro . Cox ) was sure that at the close of that year the brethren would feel the lodge had had no better Worshipful Master than Bro . Baguley . ( Applause ) .

Bro . Baguley , who was warmly applauded on rising to respond , said he was not worthy of all Bro . Cox had said icspecting him . He would not trouble them with a long speech , but simply say that he would strive his utmost to maintain the prosperity of the lodge , and to promote the interests of Freemasonry in general . ( Applause ) . liro . J . Sears gave" The Worshipful Masters of the Lodges in the Province , " to which Bro . H . Manwaring replied .

The remaining toasts were "The Visitors , " "The I . P . M . and the Past Masters , " " The Officers of the Lodge , " and the Tyler's toast . During the evening songs were rendered by Miss Ada Corringham , Bros . J . Dunstan , W . C . Jocelyn , W . Swales , W . Hatcher , and Mr . Harry Gower , the duties of accompanist being carried out by Bro . W . C . J ocelyn . A pianoforte duet was also rendered by Miss Corringham and Miss Hillman .

Justinian Lodge , No . 2694 . The installation meeting of this lodge took place on Thursday , the 15 th inst ., at the Inns of Court Hntel , Lincoln ' s Inn Fields , when the following brethren were present : Bros . W . W . Snelling , W . M . ; W . Briggs , S . W . ; T . Bishop , J . W . ; C . W . Scott , Treas . ; H . Colley , Sec ; R . Colsell , S . D . ; J . T . Sweet , J . D . ; G . Fisk , A . D . C . ; I . C . Escott , I . G . ; W . Rogers , Stwd . ; T . J . Maidwell , Tyler ; J . W . Wattsacting

, l . P . M . ; Moulder , Spooner , Lees , Clarke , F . VV . briggs , S . Edwards , J . Othen , jun ., Hawtin , Newman , G . H . D , Edwards , Redgrave , Storey , Forsyth , Allen and Portway . Visitors : Bros . T . Stevens , P . M . 1270 , P . G . C . ; Vears , P . M . 145 ; Brown , P . M . 24 C 9 ; Wright , P . M . 153 SJ Inder , P . M . 12 SS ; Jackson , W . M . 1579 ; Stewart , S . W . 2409 ; Johnson , Stwd . 453 ; Moulder , 13613 ; Goodman , 136 C ; G . Briggs , 1929 ; Peckham , 45 ; and Hutchins , 209 .

The lodge was opened , and the minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed , after which Bro . Biiggs , W . M . elect , was presented by Bro . Watts , P . M ., acting D . C ., for installation . Bro . W . Briggs was then duly installed as VV . M . by Bro . Snelling , in an able manner . The W . M . then appointed and invested his officers az follows : Bros . Snelling , I . P . M . ; T . Bishop , S . W . ; R . Colsell , J . W . ; Scott , Treas . ; Colley , Sec . ; Sweet , S . D . ; Escott . J . D . ; Fisk , l . G . ; F . W . Briggs , Org . ; Rogers , D . C . ; Spooner , A . D . C . ; G . H . D . Edwards , Stwd . ; and Maidwell , Tyler . The addresses were given by the Installing Master in an impressive manner . The ballot was taken for Mr . Geo . Masters Canham , and proved unanimous . Mr . W . J . Morgan

( already approved ) and Mr . G . M . Canham were then introduced into the lodge and initiated into Freemasonry by the W . M . in an able manner . The report of the Audit Committee having been received and adopted , it was proposed , by Bro . Scott , Treas ., seconded by Bro . Snelling , l . P . M ., and carried unanimously , that 10 guineas from the lodge funds be placed on Bro . Colsell ' s list , as representative of the lodge at the forthcoming Girls' Festival , and Bro . Colsell returned thanks . The W . M . then presented the I . P . M . with a handsome Past Master ' s jewel voted by the lodge as a mark of the esteem of the brethren for the able manner in which he had carried out his duties during his year of office .

The I . P . M . briefly returned thanks for the kindness of the brethren , after which the lodge was closed . At the banquet which took place afterwards the usual loyal toasts were in existing circumstances most cordially received and honoured , together with that of " The M . W . G . M . and other Grand Officers . " The I . P . M ., in proposing the toast of "The W . M ., " expressed the pleasure he felt in seeing him in the chair and occupying that position , for , although he had not been many years in Freemasonry , he had been a most diligent student of its mysteries , and he was confident he would make as good a Master as he had President of the Solictors' Managing Clerks' Association , from which that lodge had sprung .

The W . M ., in reply , thanked the Installing and I . P . M . for the very kind expressions he had used in proposing the toast , and the brethren for the manner in which they had received it . He had been looking forward to that night with keen anticipation , and no < unfortunately he was so unwell , that he felt he could not do justice to the toast ; but his thanks were from the depths of his heart , and he should not readily forget the kind

words spoken of him and the generosity of the brethren . In proposing the toast of " The Initiates / ' the W . M . said they were no strangers , for they had been known to most of the brethren for years past . Now they were brother Masons , and he was sure they would find they had done a good thing in becoming Freemasons . In time to come they would occupy some positions in the lodge , and eventually he hoped to see them occupying the position he occupied .

Bro . Morgan thanked the brethren for receiving him , and he felt from what he had seen of the ceremony he had gone through that he would not regret the step he had taken , and would in all respects endeavour to carry out the principles he had had pointed out to him . Bro . Canham , in expressing his thanks , said that he naturally felt somewhat nervous at having to reply to the toast . He thanked the brethren for the hearty wel ' come they had given him , and for admitting him into their ranks , and he would bear in

mind and act up to the promises he had made during the ceremony , so that none ot the brethren should feel it necessary to repent of their choice . The toast of "The I . P . M . and Installing Master" was well received by tbe brethren . The W . M ., in proposing it , remarked upon the arduous duties the I . P . M . had had to perform for the past year , and to some extent for the previous year . Bro . Snelling , I . P . M ., in reply , expressed his thanks to the brethren , and hoped he would long be spared to perform similar duties , to attend the lodge , and to wear the jewel presented to him during the evening .

In proposing the toast of " The Visitors , " the W . M . mentioned that the lodge was always pleased to receive visitors , and he hoped they would all carry away a kindly recollection of their visit to the Justinian Lodge . The toast was responded to by Bros . Vears , Hutchins , J ackson , Brown , Wright , and Geo . Briggs . That of" The Charities " was responded to by Bro . Colsell , J . W . The toast of "The Treasurer and Secretary " was responded to by those . officers , and that of " The Officers " by the S . W ., Bro . Bishop , and " The Stewards " by Bro . G . H . D . Edwards .

The Tyler ' s toast closed the proceedings . During the evening an excellent selection of music was given by Miss Emily Fox . croft , Miss Jessie Hotinc , Miss Maud Withers , and Bros . S . Edwards , Emlyn , Rogers , and Inder , under the direction of Bro . F . W . Briggs , Org . of the lodge , and son of the W . M ., assisted by Bro . Emerson .

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