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Provincial Meetings.

The newly-installed W . M . appoint ? d and invested the officers frlr the ensuing year as follows : Bros . B . W . Crees , I . P . M . ; F . G . ' Bellingham , J . W . ; F . Reynolds , J . W . ; Rev . W . Humphreys , P M ., Chap . ; F . S . Hancock , P . M ., Treas . ; T . C . Hopkins , P . M ., Sec ; F . Wyatt , S . D . ; H . H . Baker , J . D . ; H . Howse , P . M .,

D . C ; J . Hunt , I . G . ; S . VV . Taylor , Stwd . ; and Chas . R . Barnes , Tyler . After the usual routine business , the lodge was closed , and the brethren adjourned to the annual banquet at the Bear Hotel , which was served by Bro . Reynolds in excellent style , and to which Bro . Watson Taylor had , as usual , sent a supply of / enison .

EXMOUTH . Sun Lodge ( No . 106 ) . —The annual meeting of this lodge was held at the Royal Beacon Hotel on Monday , the 9 th inst ., when a large number of brethren were present , including many visitors , to witness the installation of Bro . Harry Perry , as successor to Bro . J . H . Higgs , as the W . M . The ceremony was performed by Bro . William

Perry , Installing Master , in an eloquent manner . Subsequently the W . M . made his appointment of officers . The lodge was handsomely adorned for the occasion , presenting a most effective and pleasing appearance . The officers appointed were Bros . | . H . Higgs , I . P . M . ; H . Mann , S . W . ; F . Hayne , J . W . ; E . Bishop , Chap . ; W . H . Cocks , P . M ., Treas . ; ) . Stokes , Sec .: H . Bridle . S . D . ;

G . T . Foster , J D . ; H . B . Stark , Org . ; H . Beswick , S . of W . ; A . Hayman , Swd . Br . ; Harry Crews , D . C . ; F . Margrie , I . G . ; Ewens and F . Clapp , Stwds . ; and W . T . Blake , P . M ., Tyler . The W . M . psesided , and the Life Governorship fell to Bro . T . Hine , P . M . 372 In the evening a banquet was held , when a sumptuous repast was partaken of , provided by Mr . Holmes , the

worthy host . Among the brethren present were Bros . Colonel H . C . Adams , P . M ., P . P . G . R . ; T . Freeman , P . P . A . G . D . C ; I . Wills , P . M . ; H . F . Pratt , P . M . ; G . Allen , P . M . ; VV . Vinnicomhe , P . M . 6 S 7 ; T . Hine , P . M . 372 ; J . T . R . Horn , P . M . ; J . Towning , P . M . 372 ; R . Tucker Pain , P . M . 372 ; G . Smale , P . Silvester , T . J . Pincombe ,

H . Baker , A . Chown , J . VV . Perry , G . F . Pernam , J . Abbott , G . W . Charles , W . Hudson , F . Grace , J . D . Dixon , J . T . Melhuish , J . Parsons , E . Payne , E . E . Ellis , A . R . James , P . Keiley , W . Wright , J . Turner , A . Pearson , Arthur Kemp , 710 ; J . E . Palmer , P . M . 372 ; G . B .-nnetts , W . M . 372 ; F . G . Cowd , 372 ; P . Besley , P . M . 39 , P . S . G . D . ; H . E . Perriam , Sec . 372 ; W . T .

Pidsley , 372 ; William George , P . M . 1254 , P . P . A . G . D . C ; A . Burridge , 39 ; A . W . Paul , 230 ; H . Michelmore , Stwd . 39 ; R . Groves , S . W . 1254 ; F . Hubber , P . M . 1264 ; C . G . Brown , P . M ., P . P . G . C ; T . L . Perry , P . M . SjG ; VV . Ridge , S . W . 12 S 4 ; W . D . Coles , 12 S 4 ; G . G . Stiles , J . W . 12 S 4 ; T . Laget , P . M . 39 ; G . Copp , 104 ; G . Coombes , P . M . 372 ; E . Fulford

P . M . 1254 ; J . T . Way , W . M . 12 S 4 ; M . H . Bird , J . D . 1099 ; H . Shooter , 112 , P . G . Tyler ; W . Dalgeish , Stwd . 39 ; J . Vicary , Stwd . 12 S 4 ; Granville Grenfall , 472 ; E . Algar , P . M . 1 G 4 ; J . Waring , Stwd . 372 ; O . Railing , 39 ; Charles Riggs , S . W . 35 S ; A . J . Truscott , P . M . 1254 ; H . Stocker , P . M . 39 , P . P . G . Treas . ; R . F . Kingdon , P . M . 372 ; and T . Pearson . The day being the jubilee of Bro . H . Stark ' s initiation

into the Sun Lodge , viz ., on January 9 th , 1 S 44 , occasion was taken to present the worthy brother with an enlarged photo of himself in Masonic costume , and a purse of guineas . The presentation was made by Bro . Harry Perry , W . M . In replying , Bro . Stark said he had played at Soo initiations at Exmouth , Salter ton , Sidmouth , Seeton ; Honiton , Exeter , Starcross , Teignmouth , Torquay , Dartmouth , Kingsbridge , Plymouth , Newquay , Bodmin , Okehampton , South Molton , Tiverton , and Bidelord .

HASTINGS . Dei'Went Lodge ( No . 40 ) . —The installation meeting W 2 S held at the Castle Hotel , on Monday , the rith inst . Tie following were present : Bros . G . Randell , W . M . ; R . Walmsley , S . W ., W . M . elect ; G . H . Gaze , J . W . ; F . Kossiter , P . M ., P . P . G . D ., Treas . ; F . C . Edwards , I . P . M ., Sec ; C Ticehurst , S . D . ; L . lukes ,

J . D . ; C W . Duke , P . M ., P . P . G . W ., D . C ; C E . Botley , P . M ., A . D . C ; J . B . Guy , Org , ; E . G . McCormick , I . G . ; G . Heapley , Steward ; Lamborn , P . M ., P . P . G . P . ; Hallett , P . M ., P . P . G . Org . ; Allen ,

P . M . ; Russell , P . M ., P . P . A . G . D . C ; Cole , P . M ., P . P . G . Purst . ; Jones , Booty , Boyce , Glenister , L . O . Glenister , Russell , Stratford , Horton , Hobbs , Beck , Bourn , Brett , Veness , and others . Visitors : Bros . W . B . Goss , W . M . 56 ; his Worship the Mayor , A . R . Croucher , P . M .. P . P . A . G . D . C ; O . Embling , W . M . 1 S 21 ; G . Fowler , W . M . mo ; Duke , 1 S 42 ; Chance , 11 S 4 ; Harvey , 871 ; Bruty ,

1437 ; G . Cropper , 1250 ; and Huckell , 1 G 3 G . A number of other visitors would have been present , but for the unfortunate fact that a consecration of a Mark lodge in the province had been fixed for the same date . The lodge was opened by the W . M ., Bro . G . Randell , and the minutes confirmed . Letters of apology for nonattendance were received from the P . G . Secretary , the

Secretaries of the Boys' and Girls' Institutions , many Worshipful Masters of the province , and several brethren . The balance-sheet , which showed that the lodge was in an excellent financial position , was read and adopted , the Secretary and Treasurer being complimented on the very satisfactory balance . Bro . R . Walmsley was presented by Bro . Duke , P . M ., to Bro . Randell for installation . The ceremony was

rendered , and the addresses given by the retiring W . M . in the usual able and impressive manner in which he has performed the different ceremonies during his year of olh ' ce . The newly-appointed W . M . then appointed and invested his officers for the ensuing year as follows : Bros . G . H . Gaze , F . W . ; Ticehurst , J . W . ; Rev . J . Puttick , P . M ., P . P . G . C , Chap . ; F . Kossiter , P . M ., P . P . G . D ., Ocas . ;

F . C . Edwards , P . M ., Sec ; L . J . Jukes , S . D . ; E . McCormick , ) . D . ; C . W . Duke , P . M ., P . P . G . VV ., D . C ; C . E . Botley , P . M ., A . D . C ; J . B . Guv . Org . ; and G . Heaphy , I . G . The investiture of Bro . lioyce as Steward was postponed to next meeting . The W .. \ L , in a felicitous speech , presented Bro . Randell with a Past Master ' s jewel

, which harl been voted by the brethren as a mark of esteem and iccognititn of his services in the chair , and the I . P . M , suitably returned thanks for the honour conferred . The turn of 10 guineas was voted from the lodge funds to the R . M . B . I ., to be placed on the list of Bro . Allen , who is acting as Steward at the forthcoming Festival of the Institution .

Provincial Meetings.

All business being ended , the lodge was closed , and the brethren sat down to an excellent banquet , the caterer being Bro . Boyce , who deserves great credit for his exertions in ministering to the comfort of the brethren . The various toasts were given in an able manner by the

newly-installed W . M ., and the manner in which he carried out the duties of the chair promises well for a successful year of office . The musical arrangements , which largely contributed to the evening ' s enjoyment , were under the able superintendence of Bro . J . Baker Guy , Org .

KETTERING . Perseverance Lodge ( No . 455 ) . —The annual festival and installation meeting of this lodge was held on Monday , the 16 th inst . O . ving to the extremely large number of brethren attending , the lodge was held at the Assembly Rooms ( by dispensation ) . The lodge was opened , and after preliminary business , the W . M . elect , Bro . Thomas Pager , P . P . G . S . B . Norths and Hunts , was

duly presented and installed in the chair of K . S ., the ceremony , which was choral , being ably performed by the retiring W . M ., Bro . G . Abbot f . The lodge was attended by Bro . Bu ler Wilkins , D . P . G . M . Norths and Hunts , P . A . G . D . C . Eng . ; Bro . S . S . Partridge , D . P . G . M . Leicester and Rutland , P . A . G . D . C . Eng . ; and about 40 Past Masters of lodges in the other provinces . This large ga hering sneaks volumes for the popularity and esteem in which Bro . Paget is held in this and neighbouring

provinces . After the lodge was closed , the brethren , to the number of over 90 , partook of a banquet under the presidency of the W . M ., Bro . Paget . The usual loyal and Masonic toasts were duly honoured . Bro . Part idge , P . A . G . D . C . Eng ., responded to the toast of "The M . W . G . M ., H . R . H . the Prince of Wales

and the Granl Lodge Oflfi ers , Present and Past" in an excellent speech , and Bro . Butler Wilkins , D . P . G . M ., responded infelicitous terms to thi toast of "The K . W . Prov . G . M . Norths and Hunts , and Provincial Grand Lodges . " Bro . C Beunion , W . M . 279 , and others responded on behalf of " The Visitors . "

The toast of the evening , " The Health of Bro . Thos . Paget , W . M . of the Lodge , " was proposed by Bro . G . Abbott , I . P . M ., in a genial and fraternal manner , and was received and drunk with the greatest enthusiasm and musical honours . The W . M ., in a terse and feeling speech , acknowledged the high honour done him in placing him in the chair , and

also for the large and friendly gathering of brethren who had assembled to assist on that occasion—one of the proudest of his life . He assured the brethren that his best efforts should be devoted to the furtherance of the welfare of the Perseverance Lodge , and that , so far as his abilities enabled him . he would endeavour to uphold the ancient excellence of the lodge , so that at the end of his

year of office it should not have deteriorated , but he hoped , in some small measure , it should have advanced . In the course of his speech , the W . M . replied to some remarks let fall by Bro . Wilkins , D . P . G . M ., as to the desirability of further extending Mark Masonry in the province of Norths and Hunts , assuring him that the matter should have his attention , and he would endeavour to make some

progress in the same during his year . He , the W . M ., felt that this was the more desirable , as the D . G . M . of M . M . M . was their own Prov . G . M . in Norths and Hunts , and he hoped that the brethren would support him . After a few further remarks , the W . M . resumed his chair

amidst great applause . The evening was enlivened with music , vocal and instrumental , rendered by Bros . I ' " . Seale , 1391 ; A . Page , 1391 ; C . Page , 139 1 ; H . Howe , W . M . 1391 ; and recitations by Bro . J . B . Waring , P . M . 523 . Bro . J . Garner , 279 , kindly presided at the organ and pianoforte .

NEWBURY . Loyal Berkshire Lodge of Hope ( No . 574 ) . —The installation meeting ot this lodge was held at the Temperance Hall , on FViday afternoon , the Gth inst ., under the presidency of the retiring W . M ., Bro . F . J . Harrold , who installed as his successor the S . W ., Bro . E . Hill . He was much complimented upon the able and

impressive manner in which he had performed the ceremony . The newly-elected W . M . then proceeded to appoint and invest the officers for the ensuing year , and also invested Bro . Harrold with the collar of I . P . M . In doing so he thanked Bro . Harrold , on behalf of the brethren generally , for the efficient service :, he had rendered during the past year . He also handrd Bro . Harrold a handsome and

valuable Past Master ' s jewel , engraved with a suitable inscription . Bro . Harrold acknowledged thi presentation in feeling and appropriate terms . The W . M . then appointed and invested his officers as follows : Bros . J . Napoleon Day , S . W . ; J . H . Wilson , J . W . ; Rev . J . Atkins , Chap . ; W . H . Belcher , Treas . ; S . Knight , sen ., P . M ., P . P . S . G . D ., Sec ; J . S . Liddle , S . D . ; J . B . Ingram ,

J . D . ; VV . Knight , I ) , of C . ; H . Sait , Org . ; H . D'O . VV , Astley , I . G . ; S . Knight , jun ., and H . G . Knight , Stwds . ; and J . Legg , Tyler . After the lodge business had concluded the brethren adjourned to the Council Chamber , where the customary installation banejuet was held . The room had been tastefully decorated by Bro . Stephen Knight , jun ., and in the evening the room presented a very attractive and festal

appearance . Bro . V . F . H . Vine catered in a most satisfactory manner . The festive gathering was presided over by the newly-installed W . M ., Bro . Edward Hill , who was supported by the I . P . M ., Bro . F . J . Harrold ; Bros . Stephen Knight , P . M . ; W . H . Belcher , P . M . ; H . S . Ilanington , P . M . ; Reginald Maples , P . M . ; T . Hawkins , P . M . ; Lamb ,

I . P . M . G 94 ; and Pillm . The company also included Bros . J . Napoleon Day , S . W ., and J . H . Wilson , J . W ., who severally occupied the vice-chairs ; H . D'O , W . Astley , A . W . Ncate , R . Beynon , E . Parlitt , R . A Conran , V .. C . James , G . J . Losburn , W . Knight , J . M , Gillies , Bungey , James Strarlling , Co / ens , Stephen Knight ,

jun ., v .. A . Strickland , J . Rolfe , 11 . G . Knight , Jas . Legg , and others . Letters of apology for non-attendance had been received from Bros . VV . G . Mount , ALP . ; J . T . Morland , Deputy P . G . M . in charge ; John W . Martin , Prov . G . Sec ; and the Worshipful Masters of the Swindon , Marlborough , and several of the Berkshire lodges .

Provincial Meetings.

The Worshipful Master successively proposed the toasts of " The Oueen and the Craft " and " H . R . H . the Prince of Wales . lvI . W . Grand Master ; the M . W . the Pro Grand Master , the Earl of Lathom ; the R . W . the Deputy Grand Master ; and the rest of the Grand Officers , Present and Past . " Bro . Astley then proposed "The Health of the V . W . the Deputy Provincial Grand Master of Berks , Bro . I . T .

Morland ; and the rest of the Provincial Grand Officers , Present and Past , " associated with the name of Bro . Cosburn . Bro . Cosburn , in responding , alluded to the admirable and efficient manner in which Bro . Morland had conducted the affairs of the province since the lamented death of the Duke of Clarence , 12 months ago , and expressed his personal obligations to Bro . Morland for the great amount of

time and attention he had devoted to the editing of " The Berkshire Masonic Register and Calendar , " which was now in course of publication for the second year . Bro . Hawkins , P . M ., gave the toast of the evening" The Health of the Newly-Installed Worshipful Master , Bro . Hill "—wishing him good health and a prosperous year of office , and assuring him that he would have the full support and sympathy of his officers during his term of

office . The Worshipful Master made a suitable response . Bro . Hanington , P . M ., in submitting the toast of "The Masonic Charities , " explained that those Charities included Institutions that enabled those who , through no fault of their own , but through some misadventure in life , had fallen into reduced circumstances . There were three great Institutions connected with Masonry which specially

commended themselves to the sympathy and support of all true Masons . First there was the Benevolent institution for aged and infirm Masons and widows . Next the Girls ' School , and then the Boys' School , one and all being deserving of support . He was pleased to state that the amount this year was simply marvellous , £ 90 , 465 3 s . 5 d ., viz ., Benevolent , £ 61 , 849 2 S - ° d . ; Boys , £ 13 , 837 iSs . iod . ; and Girls , £ 12 , 778 2 s . id . Yet the necessitous cases were

increasing , and the funds , although large , never seemed sufficient to adequately meet the many calls made upon them . Charity was one ol the very first things they were taught . They were taught to be loyal , honest , and true , and not forget their poorer brethren . Masonry was ever growing , extending , and increasing , and he trusted that each year would prove to the outside world that Masons did not forget their poorer brethren , but in t mes of joy

and prosperity they did not forget those who as fellow Craftsmen were deserving of help and sympathy . The name of Bro . Maples , who had been a liberal supporter of the Masonic Charities , was coupled with the toast , and Bro . Maples returned thanks in appropriate terms . Bro . W . H . Belcher , P . M ., proposed ' * The Health of the Visitors , " for whom Bro . Lamb briefly replied , thanking the brethren for the hearty reception which they had given

him . Bro . Stephen Knight , P . M ., in eulogistic language proposed "The Health of the Installing Master , Bro . Harrold , " who acknowledged the compliment . "The Health of the Initiate" was proposed by the W . M ., and responded to by Bro . Pillin . Bro . William Knight gave the toast of "The immediate Past Master and other Past Masters of the Lodge of Hope ,

574 , for whom Bro . Harrold responded . Bro . Beynon proposed "The Health of the Treasurer ( Bro . Belcher ) , the Secretary ( Bro . S . Knight ) , and the Assistant secretary ( Bro . A . VV . Neate ) , " each of whom returned thanks . Bro . Neate gave the toast of "The Wardens and Officers of the Lodge , " for whom the Senior Warden , Bro . J . N .

Day , suitably returned thanks . The Tj ler ' s toast was then given , after which the brethren sang the National Anthem , and the festive proceedings were brought to a satisfactory conclusion . In the course of the evening several excellent songs were rendered by Bros . Cozens , Beynon , Hawkins , Stradling , and others .

NEIVCA STLE- UNDER-L YME . Sutherland Lodge of Unity ( No . 460 ) . — On the Gth instant , the installation ol Bro . T . Edwards took place in the Town Hall . The ceremony was efficientl y and impressively performed by iBro . W . H . Newby , ably assisted by Bros . A . L . Broad , P . P . J . G . W . ; S . Hyslop , P . S . G . D ., Treas . ; J . Ingamells , P . P . J . G . D . ; and \ V . | H . Bucknell , P . P . A . G . D . C . The following officers were

invested for the ensuing year : Bros . F . Skerrett , P . M ., S . W . ; L . C . A . Edgeworth , J . W . and Chap . ; S . Hyslop , P . M ., P . S . G . D ., Treas . ; J . Green Ainsworth , P . M ., P . P . S . G . D ., Sec . ; R . C . Downs , S . D . ; George Rushforth , J . D . ; J . Ingamells , P . M ., P . P . J . G . D ., D . C ; F . Mountford , P . P . G . O ., Organist ; W . H . Robinson , Assistant Organist ; J . Gilbert Howsjn , I . G . ; T . Wright , J . Pearson Howson , and Thomas Byrne , Stewards ; and

B . Hancock , lyler . A great number of visitors were present to do honour to the W . M ., who is a well-known brother outside as well as in his own province . Amongst them were Bros . Isidore de Sella , 1457 ; W . H . Bamber , P . M . G 37 ; G . Lake , G 37 ; J . White , W . M . 2214 ; J . M . Willdig , P . M . 1914 ; Jas . Poole , P . M . 4 G 0 ; James Tarbuck , W . M . 231 G ; A . Pepper , R . H . Dickson , W . E . Pattison , W . Home , and

J . M . Adlington , of 4 G 0 ; David Jones , W . M . 418 ; J . Taylor Houson , W . M . 451 ; J . Eardley , P . M . G 37 ; Spencer Till , 2214 ; H . Ruikin Hancock , S . W . 451 ; S . J . Bott , W . M . 1914 ; C F . Baker , Sec 41 S ; Edmund Jones , S . W . 41 S ; VV . H . Howson , P . M . 20 G 4 , P . G . S . B . ; H . R . Strange , W . M . 1942 ; J . W . Wood , W . M . 546 ; T . L'nwin , P . M . G 37 , P . P . G P . ; F . Wedgwood Grove , P . M . 6 37 and 1942 , P . P . J . G . D . ; E . H . Croydon 2149

, , P . P . J . G . W . ; W . C . Vaughan , 418 ; P . H . Bennion , P . M . 54 G ; A . S . Walters , P . M . 54 G ; R . Wilkinson , 98 ; William Edwards , Org . 41 S ; W . H . Emery , I . G ., James Beech , J . W ., and John Scarratt , W . M ., of yS ; and John Smith , P . M ., H , Newland , VV . II . Bucknell , P . M ., P . P . A . G . D . C , Haydn M . Mercer , George Taylor , and F . J .

Hawley , of 4 G 0 . The general business of the evening having been disposed of , and "Hearty good wishes" expressed by the large number of visiting brethren , Birr . T . lidwards , W . M ., duly closed the lodge . Subseepiently a banquet was held , under ' the gavel of the W . M .

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Provincial Meetings.

The newly-installed W . M . appoint ? d and invested the officers frlr the ensuing year as follows : Bros . B . W . Crees , I . P . M . ; F . G . ' Bellingham , J . W . ; F . Reynolds , J . W . ; Rev . W . Humphreys , P M ., Chap . ; F . S . Hancock , P . M ., Treas . ; T . C . Hopkins , P . M ., Sec ; F . Wyatt , S . D . ; H . H . Baker , J . D . ; H . Howse , P . M .,

D . C ; J . Hunt , I . G . ; S . VV . Taylor , Stwd . ; and Chas . R . Barnes , Tyler . After the usual routine business , the lodge was closed , and the brethren adjourned to the annual banquet at the Bear Hotel , which was served by Bro . Reynolds in excellent style , and to which Bro . Watson Taylor had , as usual , sent a supply of / enison .

EXMOUTH . Sun Lodge ( No . 106 ) . —The annual meeting of this lodge was held at the Royal Beacon Hotel on Monday , the 9 th inst ., when a large number of brethren were present , including many visitors , to witness the installation of Bro . Harry Perry , as successor to Bro . J . H . Higgs , as the W . M . The ceremony was performed by Bro . William

Perry , Installing Master , in an eloquent manner . Subsequently the W . M . made his appointment of officers . The lodge was handsomely adorned for the occasion , presenting a most effective and pleasing appearance . The officers appointed were Bros . | . H . Higgs , I . P . M . ; H . Mann , S . W . ; F . Hayne , J . W . ; E . Bishop , Chap . ; W . H . Cocks , P . M ., Treas . ; ) . Stokes , Sec .: H . Bridle . S . D . ;

G . T . Foster , J D . ; H . B . Stark , Org . ; H . Beswick , S . of W . ; A . Hayman , Swd . Br . ; Harry Crews , D . C . ; F . Margrie , I . G . ; Ewens and F . Clapp , Stwds . ; and W . T . Blake , P . M ., Tyler . The W . M . psesided , and the Life Governorship fell to Bro . T . Hine , P . M . 372 In the evening a banquet was held , when a sumptuous repast was partaken of , provided by Mr . Holmes , the

worthy host . Among the brethren present were Bros . Colonel H . C . Adams , P . M ., P . P . G . R . ; T . Freeman , P . P . A . G . D . C ; I . Wills , P . M . ; H . F . Pratt , P . M . ; G . Allen , P . M . ; VV . Vinnicomhe , P . M . 6 S 7 ; T . Hine , P . M . 372 ; J . T . R . Horn , P . M . ; J . Towning , P . M . 372 ; R . Tucker Pain , P . M . 372 ; G . Smale , P . Silvester , T . J . Pincombe ,

H . Baker , A . Chown , J . VV . Perry , G . F . Pernam , J . Abbott , G . W . Charles , W . Hudson , F . Grace , J . D . Dixon , J . T . Melhuish , J . Parsons , E . Payne , E . E . Ellis , A . R . James , P . Keiley , W . Wright , J . Turner , A . Pearson , Arthur Kemp , 710 ; J . E . Palmer , P . M . 372 ; G . B .-nnetts , W . M . 372 ; F . G . Cowd , 372 ; P . Besley , P . M . 39 , P . S . G . D . ; H . E . Perriam , Sec . 372 ; W . T .

Pidsley , 372 ; William George , P . M . 1254 , P . P . A . G . D . C ; A . Burridge , 39 ; A . W . Paul , 230 ; H . Michelmore , Stwd . 39 ; R . Groves , S . W . 1254 ; F . Hubber , P . M . 1264 ; C . G . Brown , P . M ., P . P . G . C ; T . L . Perry , P . M . SjG ; VV . Ridge , S . W . 12 S 4 ; W . D . Coles , 12 S 4 ; G . G . Stiles , J . W . 12 S 4 ; T . Laget , P . M . 39 ; G . Copp , 104 ; G . Coombes , P . M . 372 ; E . Fulford

P . M . 1254 ; J . T . Way , W . M . 12 S 4 ; M . H . Bird , J . D . 1099 ; H . Shooter , 112 , P . G . Tyler ; W . Dalgeish , Stwd . 39 ; J . Vicary , Stwd . 12 S 4 ; Granville Grenfall , 472 ; E . Algar , P . M . 1 G 4 ; J . Waring , Stwd . 372 ; O . Railing , 39 ; Charles Riggs , S . W . 35 S ; A . J . Truscott , P . M . 1254 ; H . Stocker , P . M . 39 , P . P . G . Treas . ; R . F . Kingdon , P . M . 372 ; and T . Pearson . The day being the jubilee of Bro . H . Stark ' s initiation

into the Sun Lodge , viz ., on January 9 th , 1 S 44 , occasion was taken to present the worthy brother with an enlarged photo of himself in Masonic costume , and a purse of guineas . The presentation was made by Bro . Harry Perry , W . M . In replying , Bro . Stark said he had played at Soo initiations at Exmouth , Salter ton , Sidmouth , Seeton ; Honiton , Exeter , Starcross , Teignmouth , Torquay , Dartmouth , Kingsbridge , Plymouth , Newquay , Bodmin , Okehampton , South Molton , Tiverton , and Bidelord .

HASTINGS . Dei'Went Lodge ( No . 40 ) . —The installation meeting W 2 S held at the Castle Hotel , on Monday , the rith inst . Tie following were present : Bros . G . Randell , W . M . ; R . Walmsley , S . W ., W . M . elect ; G . H . Gaze , J . W . ; F . Kossiter , P . M ., P . P . G . D ., Treas . ; F . C . Edwards , I . P . M ., Sec ; C Ticehurst , S . D . ; L . lukes ,

J . D . ; C W . Duke , P . M ., P . P . G . W ., D . C ; C E . Botley , P . M ., A . D . C ; J . B . Guy , Org , ; E . G . McCormick , I . G . ; G . Heapley , Steward ; Lamborn , P . M ., P . P . G . P . ; Hallett , P . M ., P . P . G . Org . ; Allen ,

P . M . ; Russell , P . M ., P . P . A . G . D . C ; Cole , P . M ., P . P . G . Purst . ; Jones , Booty , Boyce , Glenister , L . O . Glenister , Russell , Stratford , Horton , Hobbs , Beck , Bourn , Brett , Veness , and others . Visitors : Bros . W . B . Goss , W . M . 56 ; his Worship the Mayor , A . R . Croucher , P . M .. P . P . A . G . D . C ; O . Embling , W . M . 1 S 21 ; G . Fowler , W . M . mo ; Duke , 1 S 42 ; Chance , 11 S 4 ; Harvey , 871 ; Bruty ,

1437 ; G . Cropper , 1250 ; and Huckell , 1 G 3 G . A number of other visitors would have been present , but for the unfortunate fact that a consecration of a Mark lodge in the province had been fixed for the same date . The lodge was opened by the W . M ., Bro . G . Randell , and the minutes confirmed . Letters of apology for nonattendance were received from the P . G . Secretary , the

Secretaries of the Boys' and Girls' Institutions , many Worshipful Masters of the province , and several brethren . The balance-sheet , which showed that the lodge was in an excellent financial position , was read and adopted , the Secretary and Treasurer being complimented on the very satisfactory balance . Bro . R . Walmsley was presented by Bro . Duke , P . M ., to Bro . Randell for installation . The ceremony was

rendered , and the addresses given by the retiring W . M . in the usual able and impressive manner in which he has performed the different ceremonies during his year of olh ' ce . The newly-appointed W . M . then appointed and invested his officers for the ensuing year as follows : Bros . G . H . Gaze , F . W . ; Ticehurst , J . W . ; Rev . J . Puttick , P . M ., P . P . G . C , Chap . ; F . Kossiter , P . M ., P . P . G . D ., Ocas . ;

F . C . Edwards , P . M ., Sec ; L . J . Jukes , S . D . ; E . McCormick , ) . D . ; C . W . Duke , P . M ., P . P . G . VV ., D . C ; C . E . Botley , P . M ., A . D . C ; J . B . Guv . Org . ; and G . Heaphy , I . G . The investiture of Bro . lioyce as Steward was postponed to next meeting . The W .. \ L , in a felicitous speech , presented Bro . Randell with a Past Master ' s jewel

, which harl been voted by the brethren as a mark of esteem and iccognititn of his services in the chair , and the I . P . M , suitably returned thanks for the honour conferred . The turn of 10 guineas was voted from the lodge funds to the R . M . B . I ., to be placed on the list of Bro . Allen , who is acting as Steward at the forthcoming Festival of the Institution .

Provincial Meetings.

All business being ended , the lodge was closed , and the brethren sat down to an excellent banquet , the caterer being Bro . Boyce , who deserves great credit for his exertions in ministering to the comfort of the brethren . The various toasts were given in an able manner by the

newly-installed W . M ., and the manner in which he carried out the duties of the chair promises well for a successful year of office . The musical arrangements , which largely contributed to the evening ' s enjoyment , were under the able superintendence of Bro . J . Baker Guy , Org .

KETTERING . Perseverance Lodge ( No . 455 ) . —The annual festival and installation meeting of this lodge was held on Monday , the 16 th inst . O . ving to the extremely large number of brethren attending , the lodge was held at the Assembly Rooms ( by dispensation ) . The lodge was opened , and after preliminary business , the W . M . elect , Bro . Thomas Pager , P . P . G . S . B . Norths and Hunts , was

duly presented and installed in the chair of K . S ., the ceremony , which was choral , being ably performed by the retiring W . M ., Bro . G . Abbot f . The lodge was attended by Bro . Bu ler Wilkins , D . P . G . M . Norths and Hunts , P . A . G . D . C . Eng . ; Bro . S . S . Partridge , D . P . G . M . Leicester and Rutland , P . A . G . D . C . Eng . ; and about 40 Past Masters of lodges in the other provinces . This large ga hering sneaks volumes for the popularity and esteem in which Bro . Paget is held in this and neighbouring

provinces . After the lodge was closed , the brethren , to the number of over 90 , partook of a banquet under the presidency of the W . M ., Bro . Paget . The usual loyal and Masonic toasts were duly honoured . Bro . Part idge , P . A . G . D . C . Eng ., responded to the toast of "The M . W . G . M ., H . R . H . the Prince of Wales

and the Granl Lodge Oflfi ers , Present and Past" in an excellent speech , and Bro . Butler Wilkins , D . P . G . M ., responded infelicitous terms to thi toast of "The K . W . Prov . G . M . Norths and Hunts , and Provincial Grand Lodges . " Bro . C Beunion , W . M . 279 , and others responded on behalf of " The Visitors . "

The toast of the evening , " The Health of Bro . Thos . Paget , W . M . of the Lodge , " was proposed by Bro . G . Abbott , I . P . M ., in a genial and fraternal manner , and was received and drunk with the greatest enthusiasm and musical honours . The W . M ., in a terse and feeling speech , acknowledged the high honour done him in placing him in the chair , and

also for the large and friendly gathering of brethren who had assembled to assist on that occasion—one of the proudest of his life . He assured the brethren that his best efforts should be devoted to the furtherance of the welfare of the Perseverance Lodge , and that , so far as his abilities enabled him . he would endeavour to uphold the ancient excellence of the lodge , so that at the end of his

year of office it should not have deteriorated , but he hoped , in some small measure , it should have advanced . In the course of his speech , the W . M . replied to some remarks let fall by Bro . Wilkins , D . P . G . M ., as to the desirability of further extending Mark Masonry in the province of Norths and Hunts , assuring him that the matter should have his attention , and he would endeavour to make some

progress in the same during his year . He , the W . M ., felt that this was the more desirable , as the D . G . M . of M . M . M . was their own Prov . G . M . in Norths and Hunts , and he hoped that the brethren would support him . After a few further remarks , the W . M . resumed his chair

amidst great applause . The evening was enlivened with music , vocal and instrumental , rendered by Bros . I ' " . Seale , 1391 ; A . Page , 1391 ; C . Page , 139 1 ; H . Howe , W . M . 1391 ; and recitations by Bro . J . B . Waring , P . M . 523 . Bro . J . Garner , 279 , kindly presided at the organ and pianoforte .

NEWBURY . Loyal Berkshire Lodge of Hope ( No . 574 ) . —The installation meeting ot this lodge was held at the Temperance Hall , on FViday afternoon , the Gth inst ., under the presidency of the retiring W . M ., Bro . F . J . Harrold , who installed as his successor the S . W ., Bro . E . Hill . He was much complimented upon the able and

impressive manner in which he had performed the ceremony . The newly-elected W . M . then proceeded to appoint and invest the officers for the ensuing year , and also invested Bro . Harrold with the collar of I . P . M . In doing so he thanked Bro . Harrold , on behalf of the brethren generally , for the efficient service :, he had rendered during the past year . He also handrd Bro . Harrold a handsome and

valuable Past Master ' s jewel , engraved with a suitable inscription . Bro . Harrold acknowledged thi presentation in feeling and appropriate terms . The W . M . then appointed and invested his officers as follows : Bros . J . Napoleon Day , S . W . ; J . H . Wilson , J . W . ; Rev . J . Atkins , Chap . ; W . H . Belcher , Treas . ; S . Knight , sen ., P . M ., P . P . S . G . D ., Sec ; J . S . Liddle , S . D . ; J . B . Ingram ,

J . D . ; VV . Knight , I ) , of C . ; H . Sait , Org . ; H . D'O . VV , Astley , I . G . ; S . Knight , jun ., and H . G . Knight , Stwds . ; and J . Legg , Tyler . After the lodge business had concluded the brethren adjourned to the Council Chamber , where the customary installation banejuet was held . The room had been tastefully decorated by Bro . Stephen Knight , jun ., and in the evening the room presented a very attractive and festal

appearance . Bro . V . F . H . Vine catered in a most satisfactory manner . The festive gathering was presided over by the newly-installed W . M ., Bro . Edward Hill , who was supported by the I . P . M ., Bro . F . J . Harrold ; Bros . Stephen Knight , P . M . ; W . H . Belcher , P . M . ; H . S . Ilanington , P . M . ; Reginald Maples , P . M . ; T . Hawkins , P . M . ; Lamb ,

I . P . M . G 94 ; and Pillm . The company also included Bros . J . Napoleon Day , S . W ., and J . H . Wilson , J . W ., who severally occupied the vice-chairs ; H . D'O , W . Astley , A . W . Ncate , R . Beynon , E . Parlitt , R . A Conran , V .. C . James , G . J . Losburn , W . Knight , J . M , Gillies , Bungey , James Strarlling , Co / ens , Stephen Knight ,

jun ., v .. A . Strickland , J . Rolfe , 11 . G . Knight , Jas . Legg , and others . Letters of apology for non-attendance had been received from Bros . VV . G . Mount , ALP . ; J . T . Morland , Deputy P . G . M . in charge ; John W . Martin , Prov . G . Sec ; and the Worshipful Masters of the Swindon , Marlborough , and several of the Berkshire lodges .

Provincial Meetings.

The Worshipful Master successively proposed the toasts of " The Oueen and the Craft " and " H . R . H . the Prince of Wales . lvI . W . Grand Master ; the M . W . the Pro Grand Master , the Earl of Lathom ; the R . W . the Deputy Grand Master ; and the rest of the Grand Officers , Present and Past . " Bro . Astley then proposed "The Health of the V . W . the Deputy Provincial Grand Master of Berks , Bro . I . T .

Morland ; and the rest of the Provincial Grand Officers , Present and Past , " associated with the name of Bro . Cosburn . Bro . Cosburn , in responding , alluded to the admirable and efficient manner in which Bro . Morland had conducted the affairs of the province since the lamented death of the Duke of Clarence , 12 months ago , and expressed his personal obligations to Bro . Morland for the great amount of

time and attention he had devoted to the editing of " The Berkshire Masonic Register and Calendar , " which was now in course of publication for the second year . Bro . Hawkins , P . M ., gave the toast of the evening" The Health of the Newly-Installed Worshipful Master , Bro . Hill "—wishing him good health and a prosperous year of office , and assuring him that he would have the full support and sympathy of his officers during his term of

office . The Worshipful Master made a suitable response . Bro . Hanington , P . M ., in submitting the toast of "The Masonic Charities , " explained that those Charities included Institutions that enabled those who , through no fault of their own , but through some misadventure in life , had fallen into reduced circumstances . There were three great Institutions connected with Masonry which specially

commended themselves to the sympathy and support of all true Masons . First there was the Benevolent institution for aged and infirm Masons and widows . Next the Girls ' School , and then the Boys' School , one and all being deserving of support . He was pleased to state that the amount this year was simply marvellous , £ 90 , 465 3 s . 5 d ., viz ., Benevolent , £ 61 , 849 2 S - ° d . ; Boys , £ 13 , 837 iSs . iod . ; and Girls , £ 12 , 778 2 s . id . Yet the necessitous cases were

increasing , and the funds , although large , never seemed sufficient to adequately meet the many calls made upon them . Charity was one ol the very first things they were taught . They were taught to be loyal , honest , and true , and not forget their poorer brethren . Masonry was ever growing , extending , and increasing , and he trusted that each year would prove to the outside world that Masons did not forget their poorer brethren , but in t mes of joy

and prosperity they did not forget those who as fellow Craftsmen were deserving of help and sympathy . The name of Bro . Maples , who had been a liberal supporter of the Masonic Charities , was coupled with the toast , and Bro . Maples returned thanks in appropriate terms . Bro . W . H . Belcher , P . M ., proposed ' * The Health of the Visitors , " for whom Bro . Lamb briefly replied , thanking the brethren for the hearty reception which they had given

him . Bro . Stephen Knight , P . M ., in eulogistic language proposed "The Health of the Installing Master , Bro . Harrold , " who acknowledged the compliment . "The Health of the Initiate" was proposed by the W . M ., and responded to by Bro . Pillin . Bro . William Knight gave the toast of "The immediate Past Master and other Past Masters of the Lodge of Hope ,

574 , for whom Bro . Harrold responded . Bro . Beynon proposed "The Health of the Treasurer ( Bro . Belcher ) , the Secretary ( Bro . S . Knight ) , and the Assistant secretary ( Bro . A . VV . Neate ) , " each of whom returned thanks . Bro . Neate gave the toast of "The Wardens and Officers of the Lodge , " for whom the Senior Warden , Bro . J . N .

Day , suitably returned thanks . The Tj ler ' s toast was then given , after which the brethren sang the National Anthem , and the festive proceedings were brought to a satisfactory conclusion . In the course of the evening several excellent songs were rendered by Bros . Cozens , Beynon , Hawkins , Stradling , and others .

NEIVCA STLE- UNDER-L YME . Sutherland Lodge of Unity ( No . 460 ) . — On the Gth instant , the installation ol Bro . T . Edwards took place in the Town Hall . The ceremony was efficientl y and impressively performed by iBro . W . H . Newby , ably assisted by Bros . A . L . Broad , P . P . J . G . W . ; S . Hyslop , P . S . G . D ., Treas . ; J . Ingamells , P . P . J . G . D . ; and \ V . | H . Bucknell , P . P . A . G . D . C . The following officers were

invested for the ensuing year : Bros . F . Skerrett , P . M ., S . W . ; L . C . A . Edgeworth , J . W . and Chap . ; S . Hyslop , P . M ., P . S . G . D ., Treas . ; J . Green Ainsworth , P . M ., P . P . S . G . D ., Sec . ; R . C . Downs , S . D . ; George Rushforth , J . D . ; J . Ingamells , P . M ., P . P . J . G . D ., D . C ; F . Mountford , P . P . G . O ., Organist ; W . H . Robinson , Assistant Organist ; J . Gilbert Howsjn , I . G . ; T . Wright , J . Pearson Howson , and Thomas Byrne , Stewards ; and

B . Hancock , lyler . A great number of visitors were present to do honour to the W . M ., who is a well-known brother outside as well as in his own province . Amongst them were Bros . Isidore de Sella , 1457 ; W . H . Bamber , P . M . G 37 ; G . Lake , G 37 ; J . White , W . M . 2214 ; J . M . Willdig , P . M . 1914 ; Jas . Poole , P . M . 4 G 0 ; James Tarbuck , W . M . 231 G ; A . Pepper , R . H . Dickson , W . E . Pattison , W . Home , and

J . M . Adlington , of 4 G 0 ; David Jones , W . M . 418 ; J . Taylor Houson , W . M . 451 ; J . Eardley , P . M . G 37 ; Spencer Till , 2214 ; H . Ruikin Hancock , S . W . 451 ; S . J . Bott , W . M . 1914 ; C F . Baker , Sec 41 S ; Edmund Jones , S . W . 41 S ; VV . H . Howson , P . M . 20 G 4 , P . G . S . B . ; H . R . Strange , W . M . 1942 ; J . W . Wood , W . M . 546 ; T . L'nwin , P . M . G 37 , P . P . G P . ; F . Wedgwood Grove , P . M . 6 37 and 1942 , P . P . J . G . D . ; E . H . Croydon 2149

, , P . P . J . G . W . ; W . C . Vaughan , 418 ; P . H . Bennion , P . M . 54 G ; A . S . Walters , P . M . 54 G ; R . Wilkinson , 98 ; William Edwards , Org . 41 S ; W . H . Emery , I . G ., James Beech , J . W ., and John Scarratt , W . M ., of yS ; and John Smith , P . M ., H , Newland , VV . II . Bucknell , P . M ., P . P . A . G . D . C , Haydn M . Mercer , George Taylor , and F . J .

Hawley , of 4 G 0 . The general business of the evening having been disposed of , and "Hearty good wishes" expressed by the large number of visiting brethren , Birr . T . lidwards , W . M ., duly closed the lodge . Subseepiently a banquet was held , under ' the gavel of the W . M .

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