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PHCENIX FIRE OFFICE 19 , LOMBARD ST ., & 57 , CHARING CROSS , LONDON . —Established 17 S 2 . LOWEST Current Rates I Assured free of all Liability Liberal and Prompt Settlements | Electric Lighting Rules supplied W . C . MACDONALD , 1 Joint F . B . MACDONALD , 5 Secretaries . ACCIDENT INSURANCE COMPANY , LIMITED , io , ST . SWITHIN'S LANE , LONDON , E . C . General Accidents . I Personal Injuries . Railway Accidents . | Deaths by Accident . C . HARDING , Manager .

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THE LONDON NECROPOLIS . — BROOKWOOD CEMETERY , NEAR WOKING . 18 S , WESTMINSTER BRIDGE ROAD , AND 2 , LANCASTER PLACE , STRAND . Telephone—No . 4 S 39 . Telegraphic Address— "Tenebratio , London . " Every branch of funeral work efficiently conducted to Brookwood or any other Cemetery . Earth to earth burials carried out . Cremations undertaken . Large Stock of Monuments kept . Inclusive charges .

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FOR ECONOMICAL AND RESPECTABLE FUNERALS AT STATED CHARGES , TO COVER ALL EXPENSES , EXCLUSIVE OF CEMETERY FEES , BRO . C . G . HATT , UNDERTAKER , 82 , HIGH STREET , K . ENSINGTON , W . Orders by Post or Telegrams promptly attended to . Price Lists Post Free on Application .

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DUTCH BULBS . SALES every MONDAY , WEDNESDAY , and SATURDAY , and frequently on THURSDAY . In Larg-e and Small Lots , to suit all Buyers . MR . J . C . STEVENS will SELL by AUCTION at his Great RuuMa , 3 S , KINGsiknEi , cuvENL GARDEN , EVERY . VIONUAY , WEDNESDAY , and SALURDAY , and frequently on THUl < i > UAY , at Half-past Twelve precisely eacn day—First-class consignments of choice-named HYAuINTHS , 1 ULlPi , U < uC . UsES , NARClSiUi , and other Bulbs , arriving weekly from well-known farms in Holland . On view Mornings of Sale , and Catalogues had .

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FISH , POULTRY , GAME , OYSTERS . TOHN GOW , LIMITED , J 17 , NEW BKUAD STREET , E . C . ( Opposite Railway Station ) . 12 , HONEY LANE MARKET , CHEAPSIDE , 93 , THEOBALD'S RD ., HOLBORN , W . C , 12 5 , BROMPTON ROAD , S . W . JOHN GOW , Limited , always have on sale the Largest Stock in London of the Very Best yuality at Lowest Prices . BARRELLED OYSTERS .

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FIRST PRIZE MEDALS . Adelaide Jubilee Exhibition , 1 S 87 ; Sydney Centenary Exhibition , 1 S 8 S . MASONS' CERTIFICATES , & c , FRAMED TO ANY DESIGN . H . MORELL , 17 & 18 , GREAT ST . ANDREW ST ., BLOOMSBURY , LONDON , W . C . Manufacturer and Importer of all kinds of Picture Frame and Decorative Mouldings ( Two Million feet always in stock ) . Every rerjrisitf for the Trade and Exportation . Illustrated Book of Patterns , 85 pages 4 to demy , revised for 1891 , post free for three npnnv utamrw .

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pOALS . COALS . COALS . COCKERELL'S ( LIMITED ) , 13 , CORNHILL , LONDON , E . C . For Prices , see Daily Papers . Trucks direct from the Colliery to every Railway Station .

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BRO . DAN GODFREY , Junr ., R . C . M ., L . R . A . M ., CONDUCTOR , THE LONDON MILITARY BAND , ( President—Sir ARTHUR SULLIVAN ) , SUPPLIES BANDS ( Military and String ) for GARDEN PARTIES , RECEPTIONS , DINNERS , BALLS , & c . For Terms—Apply to 42 S , STRAND , W . C .

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TO FREEMAbON Patrons , and 1 others . —A Bengalee Gentleman ( M . iVI . of E . C ) , wants a bituation ol Lunlidence , as Secretary , Accountant , & c . Can teach Indian languages ; high-class references . — R ., 20 , Limburg-road , Clapham Junction .

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T ONDON and NORTH-WESTERN Lu RAILWAY . BIRMINGHAM CATTLE AND POULTRY SHOW . On TUESDAY , DECEMBER 1 st , a CHEAP EXCURSION for ONE and FIVE DAYS will be run from London ( Euston , Broad-street , Willesden Junction , & c . ) to BIRMINGHAM , Coventry , Leamington , Kenilworth , Warwick , Dudley , Dudley Port , Walsall , Wednesbury , and Wolverhampton . For times , fares , and full particulars , see handbills . G . FINDLAY , General Manager . Euston Station , November , 1891 .

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ANDERTON'S HOTEL & TAVERN FLEET STREET , LONDON . In connection with the Royal Clarence Hotel , Ilfracombe ; and Peacock Hotel , and Royal Hotel , Boston , Lincolnshire . The central position of ANDERTON'S renders this Tavern unequalled for Masonic Banquets , Public Dinners , Wedding Breakfasts , Meetings of Creditors , Arbitrations or Jovial Gatherings The Rooms reserved for the above business consist of DININO HALL , PILLAR HALL , MASONIC HALL , CHAPTER , and numerous Smaller Rooms . The RESTAURANT on Eastern Side of Hotel Entrance is open to the Public from 1 a . ro . to 5 p . m . for BREAKFASTS , LUNCHEONS . TEAS , and DINNERS . F . H . CLEMOW , Proprietor .

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lUTANCHESTER HOTEL ¦ " ¦*• ALDERSGATE

STREETNOTICE TO SECRETARIES OF MASONIC LODGES , CLUBS , AND OTHER INSTITUTIONS .

The Proprietors of the above Hotel , having recently added a number of commodious Rooms to the Establishment , suitable for LODGE MEETINGS , BANQUETS , DINNERS , & C , will be glad to furnish Terms and Particulars for the use of same on application .

,

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AT . LAWRENCE . ( Late J . R . BONE ) , BLACKFR 1 ARS DEPOT JJOK LICENSED VICTUALLERS' GLASS AND CHINA , ALSO GLASS AND STONE BOTTLES . Best Quality and Low Prices . Call and See the NEW PORCELAIN SPIRIT CASKETS , URNS , & c . 146-147 , BLACKFRIARS ROAD , S . E .

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ADVERTISEMENT SCALE OF "THE FREEMASON . "

Per Insertion . SINGLE COLUMN per inch £ 0 5 o ONE PAGE 10 o 0 ONE COLUMN 3 10 o PUBLIC COMPANIES' & PARAGRAPH ADVERTISEMENTS , IS . PER LINE . WANTS , & C , FOUR LINES , 2 s . 6 d ., and 6 d . PER LINE additional .

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GILLIAM ( Successors to Makepeace and Walford ) , SILVERSMITHS , JEWELLERS , AND DIAMOND MOUNTERS , DEALERS IN ANTIQUE PLATE & JEWELLERY . 6 , SERLE STREET , LINCOLN ' S INN , 44 6 , OXFORD STREET , NEAR ORCHARD STREET . The Freemason of liny 10 th , 1801 , says— "Messrs . Gilliam Bros ., Gakl and Silversmiths , of 0 , Serle Street , Lincoln's Inn , have been very fortunate in securing BO fine a site for their new establishment as 110 , Oxford Street ( near Orchard Street ) , and we congratulate them on the beamy and artistic design displayed in their new premises ; the stock is of the most rare and choice kind , and our brethren , who are fond of old and good things in precious metals , would do well to pay them a visit . "

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PARTRIDGE & COOPER , "THE" STATIONERS , 192 & 191 , FLEET STREET , LONDON . SCIENTIFIC WHIST CARDS , is . 6 d . per pack ; free by post is . 9 d . Although only just published , some thousands have already been sold . PARTRIDGE & COOPER hold one of the largest stock of Playing Cards in London . The Club House Playing Cards , is . per Pack , 11 s . per doz . 4 Special Illustrated Catalogue forwarded post free on application .

To Correspondents.

To Correspondents .

The following communications unavoidably stand over CRAFT LODOESIndustry , No . 4 S ; Yarborough , No . 244 ; Zetland , No . $ ij ; Nelson , No . 700 ; Sydney , No . 829 ; Kuse of Denmark , 1 ^ 0 . 9-5 ; Hemming , No . 1512 ; Mount Edgcumbe , No . 1544 3 Addiscombe , Ho . 115 U ; Covcnt Gar en , No . 614 ; Minerva , No . 194 ^ ; Jersey , No . 2103 ; and Honvich , No . 2324 . MARK I . ODGI

Sir 1 'rancis Burdett , No . 181 . ROYAL ARK MARINERS LODGEPrince Leopold , No . 238 . Provincial Grand Chapter o £ Hertfordshire . Fro . inci I G and Chapter of A est Yorkshire . Ladies' Night of the Emblematic Lodge , iNo . 1329 . We are also compelled to omit the whole of the reports of Lodges of Instruction , but hope to include all we have in type in our next issue .

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SATURDAY , NOVEMBER 28 , 1891 . »

Masonic Notes.

Masonic Notes .

In addition to the business which is transacted in the ordinary course at the Quarterly Communication of Grand Lodge on Wednesday next two propositions will be submitted which are certain to command the sympathy and support of the Craft generally .

* * * The first , which will be brought forward by Bro . Sir Albert W . Woods ( Garter ) , will be to the effect that , in consideration of the eminent services which the new Pro Grand Master , Bro . the Earl of Lathom , rendered

to the Craft during his 16 years' tenure of the office of Deputy Grand Master , a full-length portrait of his lordship be painted and p laced in the great hall at Freemasons' Hall . There is little doubt the motion will be received with the utmost favour by the members

present , as well as—as we have already remarkedby the Craft at large . There is no more popular Mason than Lord Lathom , none that has rendered more important service . It is no light burden which his lordship has borne for the last 18 years , that of

presiding over one of the strongest , wealthiest , and most influential of our Provinces . But though in his relations with the lodges and brethren under his charge he has exhibited firmness , he has at the same time shown great tact and judgment , and assuredly there is

no Province in which the feelings existing between the chief and his subordinates are on a kindlier or firmer footing . In Grand Lodge , and wherever else he has been called upon to preside , Lord Lathom has uniformly

exhibited the same qualities , and thus it is that Bro , Sir Albert Woods ' s proposal has our warmest commendation , as we are confident it has that of everyone who has the interests of our Society at heart .

* * * The other is a motion which Bro . Sir John B . Monckton , P . G . W ., has given notice , and will contain a proposal to grant the sum of 500 guineas to the Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution on the occasion of its

Jubilee Festival next year . This , too , is a resolution which cannot fail to enlist general sympathy and support . The Benevolent Institution is the creation of Grand Lodge , and not only has the latter taken a deep

interest in the welfare of its offspring , but it has likewise a very conspicuous share in its government . Hence , in this instance , as in the case of Bro . Sit Albert Woods ' s motion , we have every reason to expect that it will be carried by acclamation .

On Thursday next , at the regular meeting of the Loyal Cambrian Lodge , No . no , Merthyr Tydvil , a life size portrait of himself , painted by Bro . G . F . Harris , will be presented to Bro . Lieut .-Col . Lewis , who for the last 20 years has rendered most valuable services to the

lodge . The picture will be handsomely mounted , and will bear the inscription : " Presented to Bro . David Rees Lewis , P . M ., P . P . G . R ., P . P . J . G . W ., together with an illuminated address , by the members of the Loyal Cambrian Lodge , No . 1 io , for faithful and liberal

services to his lodge and Masonry for a period of 20 years . October , 1891 . " We congratulate Bro . Lewis on this evidence of the esteem and respect in which he is held , and the lodge on the kindly feeling which has thus prompted it to recognise Bro . Lewis ' s work .

* * * Bro . Solomon Strasser , P . M ., whom many of our readers will remember as one of the body of pilgrims from the United States which visited these shores during the past summer , has just reached home again ,

and as is the custom with his brother Masons of America , he experienced the other day a most cordial and even elaborate welcome , his lodge—Mount Vernon , No . 3 jurisdiction of New York—speciall y inviting him to deliver an address descriptive of the many places

he had visited during his pilgrimage . A goodly company assembled on the occasion , and when the address , which was listened to with marked attention , was concluded , Bro . Strasser was presented with a handsome solid gold Past Master ' s jewel together with a mallet

and trowel of beautiful workmanship . The proceedings throughout were of a most pleasant character , and Bro . Strasser , whose geniality was so prominent a feature when here , is to be congratulated on the heartiness with which his return was greeted . They manage these things very nicely in the States .

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PHCENIX FIRE OFFICE 19 , LOMBARD ST ., & 57 , CHARING CROSS , LONDON . —Established 17 S 2 . LOWEST Current Rates I Assured free of all Liability Liberal and Prompt Settlements | Electric Lighting Rules supplied W . C . MACDONALD , 1 Joint F . B . MACDONALD , 5 Secretaries . ACCIDENT INSURANCE COMPANY , LIMITED , io , ST . SWITHIN'S LANE , LONDON , E . C . General Accidents . I Personal Injuries . Railway Accidents . | Deaths by Accident . C . HARDING , Manager .

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THE LONDON NECROPOLIS . — BROOKWOOD CEMETERY , NEAR WOKING . 18 S , WESTMINSTER BRIDGE ROAD , AND 2 , LANCASTER PLACE , STRAND . Telephone—No . 4 S 39 . Telegraphic Address— "Tenebratio , London . " Every branch of funeral work efficiently conducted to Brookwood or any other Cemetery . Earth to earth burials carried out . Cremations undertaken . Large Stock of Monuments kept . Inclusive charges .

Ad00609

FOR ECONOMICAL AND RESPECTABLE FUNERALS AT STATED CHARGES , TO COVER ALL EXPENSES , EXCLUSIVE OF CEMETERY FEES , BRO . C . G . HATT , UNDERTAKER , 82 , HIGH STREET , K . ENSINGTON , W . Orders by Post or Telegrams promptly attended to . Price Lists Post Free on Application .

Ad00610

DUTCH BULBS . SALES every MONDAY , WEDNESDAY , and SATURDAY , and frequently on THURSDAY . In Larg-e and Small Lots , to suit all Buyers . MR . J . C . STEVENS will SELL by AUCTION at his Great RuuMa , 3 S , KINGsiknEi , cuvENL GARDEN , EVERY . VIONUAY , WEDNESDAY , and SALURDAY , and frequently on THUl < i > UAY , at Half-past Twelve precisely eacn day—First-class consignments of choice-named HYAuINTHS , 1 ULlPi , U < uC . UsES , NARClSiUi , and other Bulbs , arriving weekly from well-known farms in Holland . On view Mornings of Sale , and Catalogues had .

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FISH , POULTRY , GAME , OYSTERS . TOHN GOW , LIMITED , J 17 , NEW BKUAD STREET , E . C . ( Opposite Railway Station ) . 12 , HONEY LANE MARKET , CHEAPSIDE , 93 , THEOBALD'S RD ., HOLBORN , W . C , 12 5 , BROMPTON ROAD , S . W . JOHN GOW , Limited , always have on sale the Largest Stock in London of the Very Best yuality at Lowest Prices . BARRELLED OYSTERS .

Ad00612

FIRST PRIZE MEDALS . Adelaide Jubilee Exhibition , 1 S 87 ; Sydney Centenary Exhibition , 1 S 8 S . MASONS' CERTIFICATES , & c , FRAMED TO ANY DESIGN . H . MORELL , 17 & 18 , GREAT ST . ANDREW ST ., BLOOMSBURY , LONDON , W . C . Manufacturer and Importer of all kinds of Picture Frame and Decorative Mouldings ( Two Million feet always in stock ) . Every rerjrisitf for the Trade and Exportation . Illustrated Book of Patterns , 85 pages 4 to demy , revised for 1891 , post free for three npnnv utamrw .

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pOALS . COALS . COALS . COCKERELL'S ( LIMITED ) , 13 , CORNHILL , LONDON , E . C . For Prices , see Daily Papers . Trucks direct from the Colliery to every Railway Station .

Ad00614

BRO . DAN GODFREY , Junr ., R . C . M ., L . R . A . M ., CONDUCTOR , THE LONDON MILITARY BAND , ( President—Sir ARTHUR SULLIVAN ) , SUPPLIES BANDS ( Military and String ) for GARDEN PARTIES , RECEPTIONS , DINNERS , BALLS , & c . For Terms—Apply to 42 S , STRAND , W . C .

Ad00615

TO FREEMAbON Patrons , and 1 others . —A Bengalee Gentleman ( M . iVI . of E . C ) , wants a bituation ol Lunlidence , as Secretary , Accountant , & c . Can teach Indian languages ; high-class references . — R ., 20 , Limburg-road , Clapham Junction .

Ad00616

T ONDON and NORTH-WESTERN Lu RAILWAY . BIRMINGHAM CATTLE AND POULTRY SHOW . On TUESDAY , DECEMBER 1 st , a CHEAP EXCURSION for ONE and FIVE DAYS will be run from London ( Euston , Broad-street , Willesden Junction , & c . ) to BIRMINGHAM , Coventry , Leamington , Kenilworth , Warwick , Dudley , Dudley Port , Walsall , Wednesbury , and Wolverhampton . For times , fares , and full particulars , see handbills . G . FINDLAY , General Manager . Euston Station , November , 1891 .

Ad00617

ANDERTON'S HOTEL & TAVERN FLEET STREET , LONDON . In connection with the Royal Clarence Hotel , Ilfracombe ; and Peacock Hotel , and Royal Hotel , Boston , Lincolnshire . The central position of ANDERTON'S renders this Tavern unequalled for Masonic Banquets , Public Dinners , Wedding Breakfasts , Meetings of Creditors , Arbitrations or Jovial Gatherings The Rooms reserved for the above business consist of DININO HALL , PILLAR HALL , MASONIC HALL , CHAPTER , and numerous Smaller Rooms . The RESTAURANT on Eastern Side of Hotel Entrance is open to the Public from 1 a . ro . to 5 p . m . for BREAKFASTS , LUNCHEONS . TEAS , and DINNERS . F . H . CLEMOW , Proprietor .

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lUTANCHESTER HOTEL ¦ " ¦*• ALDERSGATE

STREETNOTICE TO SECRETARIES OF MASONIC LODGES , CLUBS , AND OTHER INSTITUTIONS .

The Proprietors of the above Hotel , having recently added a number of commodious Rooms to the Establishment , suitable for LODGE MEETINGS , BANQUETS , DINNERS , & C , will be glad to furnish Terms and Particulars for the use of same on application .

,

Ad00601

AT . LAWRENCE . ( Late J . R . BONE ) , BLACKFR 1 ARS DEPOT JJOK LICENSED VICTUALLERS' GLASS AND CHINA , ALSO GLASS AND STONE BOTTLES . Best Quality and Low Prices . Call and See the NEW PORCELAIN SPIRIT CASKETS , URNS , & c . 146-147 , BLACKFRIARS ROAD , S . E .

Ad00602

ADVERTISEMENT SCALE OF "THE FREEMASON . "

Per Insertion . SINGLE COLUMN per inch £ 0 5 o ONE PAGE 10 o 0 ONE COLUMN 3 10 o PUBLIC COMPANIES' & PARAGRAPH ADVERTISEMENTS , IS . PER LINE . WANTS , & C , FOUR LINES , 2 s . 6 d ., and 6 d . PER LINE additional .

Ad00605

GILLIAM ( Successors to Makepeace and Walford ) , SILVERSMITHS , JEWELLERS , AND DIAMOND MOUNTERS , DEALERS IN ANTIQUE PLATE & JEWELLERY . 6 , SERLE STREET , LINCOLN ' S INN , 44 6 , OXFORD STREET , NEAR ORCHARD STREET . The Freemason of liny 10 th , 1801 , says— "Messrs . Gilliam Bros ., Gakl and Silversmiths , of 0 , Serle Street , Lincoln's Inn , have been very fortunate in securing BO fine a site for their new establishment as 110 , Oxford Street ( near Orchard Street ) , and we congratulate them on the beamy and artistic design displayed in their new premises ; the stock is of the most rare and choice kind , and our brethren , who are fond of old and good things in precious metals , would do well to pay them a visit . "

Ad00606

PARTRIDGE & COOPER , "THE" STATIONERS , 192 & 191 , FLEET STREET , LONDON . SCIENTIFIC WHIST CARDS , is . 6 d . per pack ; free by post is . 9 d . Although only just published , some thousands have already been sold . PARTRIDGE & COOPER hold one of the largest stock of Playing Cards in London . The Club House Playing Cards , is . per Pack , 11 s . per doz . 4 Special Illustrated Catalogue forwarded post free on application .

To Correspondents.

To Correspondents .

The following communications unavoidably stand over CRAFT LODOESIndustry , No . 4 S ; Yarborough , No . 244 ; Zetland , No . $ ij ; Nelson , No . 700 ; Sydney , No . 829 ; Kuse of Denmark , 1 ^ 0 . 9-5 ; Hemming , No . 1512 ; Mount Edgcumbe , No . 1544 3 Addiscombe , Ho . 115 U ; Covcnt Gar en , No . 614 ; Minerva , No . 194 ^ ; Jersey , No . 2103 ; and Honvich , No . 2324 . MARK I . ODGI

Sir 1 'rancis Burdett , No . 181 . ROYAL ARK MARINERS LODGEPrince Leopold , No . 238 . Provincial Grand Chapter o £ Hertfordshire . Fro . inci I G and Chapter of A est Yorkshire . Ladies' Night of the Emblematic Lodge , iNo . 1329 . We are also compelled to omit the whole of the reports of Lodges of Instruction , but hope to include all we have in type in our next issue .

Ar00618

SATURDAY , NOVEMBER 28 , 1891 . »

Masonic Notes.

Masonic Notes .

In addition to the business which is transacted in the ordinary course at the Quarterly Communication of Grand Lodge on Wednesday next two propositions will be submitted which are certain to command the sympathy and support of the Craft generally .

* * * The first , which will be brought forward by Bro . Sir Albert W . Woods ( Garter ) , will be to the effect that , in consideration of the eminent services which the new Pro Grand Master , Bro . the Earl of Lathom , rendered

to the Craft during his 16 years' tenure of the office of Deputy Grand Master , a full-length portrait of his lordship be painted and p laced in the great hall at Freemasons' Hall . There is little doubt the motion will be received with the utmost favour by the members

present , as well as—as we have already remarkedby the Craft at large . There is no more popular Mason than Lord Lathom , none that has rendered more important service . It is no light burden which his lordship has borne for the last 18 years , that of

presiding over one of the strongest , wealthiest , and most influential of our Provinces . But though in his relations with the lodges and brethren under his charge he has exhibited firmness , he has at the same time shown great tact and judgment , and assuredly there is

no Province in which the feelings existing between the chief and his subordinates are on a kindlier or firmer footing . In Grand Lodge , and wherever else he has been called upon to preside , Lord Lathom has uniformly

exhibited the same qualities , and thus it is that Bro , Sir Albert Woods ' s proposal has our warmest commendation , as we are confident it has that of everyone who has the interests of our Society at heart .

* * * The other is a motion which Bro . Sir John B . Monckton , P . G . W ., has given notice , and will contain a proposal to grant the sum of 500 guineas to the Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution on the occasion of its

Jubilee Festival next year . This , too , is a resolution which cannot fail to enlist general sympathy and support . The Benevolent Institution is the creation of Grand Lodge , and not only has the latter taken a deep

interest in the welfare of its offspring , but it has likewise a very conspicuous share in its government . Hence , in this instance , as in the case of Bro . Sit Albert Woods ' s motion , we have every reason to expect that it will be carried by acclamation .

On Thursday next , at the regular meeting of the Loyal Cambrian Lodge , No . no , Merthyr Tydvil , a life size portrait of himself , painted by Bro . G . F . Harris , will be presented to Bro . Lieut .-Col . Lewis , who for the last 20 years has rendered most valuable services to the

lodge . The picture will be handsomely mounted , and will bear the inscription : " Presented to Bro . David Rees Lewis , P . M ., P . P . G . R ., P . P . J . G . W ., together with an illuminated address , by the members of the Loyal Cambrian Lodge , No . 1 io , for faithful and liberal

services to his lodge and Masonry for a period of 20 years . October , 1891 . " We congratulate Bro . Lewis on this evidence of the esteem and respect in which he is held , and the lodge on the kindly feeling which has thus prompted it to recognise Bro . Lewis ' s work .

* * * Bro . Solomon Strasser , P . M ., whom many of our readers will remember as one of the body of pilgrims from the United States which visited these shores during the past summer , has just reached home again ,

and as is the custom with his brother Masons of America , he experienced the other day a most cordial and even elaborate welcome , his lodge—Mount Vernon , No . 3 jurisdiction of New York—speciall y inviting him to deliver an address descriptive of the many places

he had visited during his pilgrimage . A goodly company assembled on the occasion , and when the address , which was listened to with marked attention , was concluded , Bro . Strasser was presented with a handsome solid gold Past Master ' s jewel together with a mallet

and trowel of beautiful workmanship . The proceedings throughout were of a most pleasant character , and Bro . Strasser , whose geniality was so prominent a feature when here , is to be congratulated on the heartiness with which his return was greeted . They manage these things very nicely in the States .

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