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¦; :- ; ^ ^ - : -: ' : - yS ' ~ . :. ' : * - "• ' . V , ¦' ¦' . ¦ . . ' . ¦' .. ¦ ' . ' ¦ .. '; ' ' ¦ : ' - 'V- , '?¦ ^ ' V'C ' ¦' ; . ¦ ¦ ' . ' " ' ¦ ' V '" : . ¦ . lip * It to bel ^^ '' : E «" ^||^ : _^ qaLa » 3 ^ - ; -3 S 3 ^^|| . ii ^ - " . tft 4 l ' - - - social , virtues . Bro . Adam ^ mpKme ^ lyould be » somewhat com ^ the £ 2 h # ritie ^ nam e of Brov 1 ^
& p : 6 wh to all present to require fr tiottiib the toast , Bro . Wf ^ re n , in reply > thanked the Brethren for their Mn & hpihibhs of hina , assured them that it would be at all times a source of great pride to him if he could bein any way i hf ^ of the Graft , or aiding the onward progress of ^ ^ peajcing of the Charities , he begged to ire Benevolent institution for Aged Masons and their Widows would take place on
theXTth , tod ^ fiiehds of th ^ jtnstitutio the Masterof the Parent Lodge ^ No . 19 ^ , ah excellent Mason , and a than highly esteemed : by all who knev ^^ unostentatious chara ^ in term ^ of too high cbmnpiendation > but he conheetion with No . 196 , and
hehe could not helri carrying the prec ^ and principles taiightin the Lodge into the bosom of his family , thus ten and ; delightful . The next toast p ^ of the St . John ' s Lodge , Bros . King ^ H notleast ) Bro . Aldrich , " to whom they were greatly indebted for the prosperity not only of the mother Lodge , hut the Lodge of Ins true tion . Bro . Aldrieh ' s whole
heart was in Preemasonry , and he was sure that whenever S ^^ Upon frimfor his services they would again be , as they had always been , hi ^ o fully rendered . Bro . Dv . King returned thanks for the Past Masters , who could not feel otherwise than most proud at witnessing the prosperity of the Lodge . Bro , Aldrich , as immediate P . M . of the Parent Lodge , also responded . He had ever taken the greatest interest in the Lodge in which he was initiated , and in which he had had the honour to serve as Master . He thanked the Brethren for the
support they had afforded him during his year of office , during which time he had had the pleasure of initiating twenty-three gentlemen , good and kind frienda , into the Order , The health of /* The Wardens , " acknowledged by Bro . Tyrrell , a ^ nd other toasts , haying been drunk , the Brethren separated , after spending a most happy evening , which would well bear the morning ' s reflections . Lodge op United Pilgrims ( No . 745 ) . — The Lodge met on Friday , the
19 th of June , for the purpose of working the ceremony of Installation , which was performed in a very able and efficient manner by Bio . H . Garrod , W . M . of Ho . 206 , in the presence of several Brethren ; after which they partook of a supper , supplied by Bro . Foulsham , in a style which gave general satisfaction , and the evening was passed in social harmony . In May last , the sum of £ 5 was Voted from ¦ titfs Lodge of Instruction to the Boyal Benevolent Institution for Aged Freemasons and their Widows , making £ 15 to the Male Fund and £ 18 to the Widows' Fund .
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f u I .. BKISTOL . QoUton Lodge ( No , 886 ) . —This Lodge held a Lodge of Emergency on May 28 , the business of the evening being one initiation , one passing , and one raising , y 0 e \\ . ceremonies were worked in a very admirable and efficient manner by the presiding W . M ., Bro . Bell , whose year of office will be long remembered by the Brethren of the Lodge—hi $ hospitality havipg been unbounded , his urbanity the
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Jilt^Jk^Feis^Ks
¦; :- ; ^ ^ - : -: ' : - yS ' ~ . :. ' : * - "• ' . V , ¦' ¦' . ¦ . . ' . ¦' .. ¦ ' . ' ¦ .. '; ' ' ¦ : ' - 'V- , '?¦ ^ ' V'C ' ¦' ; . ¦ ¦ ' . ' " ' ¦ ' V '" : . ¦ . lip * It to bel ^^ '' : E «" ^||^ : _^ qaLa » 3 ^ - ; -3 S 3 ^^|| . ii ^ - " . tft 4 l ' - - - social , virtues . Bro . Adam ^ mpKme ^ lyould be » somewhat com ^ the £ 2 h # ritie ^ nam e of Brov 1 ^
& p : 6 wh to all present to require fr tiottiib the toast , Bro . Wf ^ re n , in reply > thanked the Brethren for their Mn & hpihibhs of hina , assured them that it would be at all times a source of great pride to him if he could bein any way i hf ^ of the Graft , or aiding the onward progress of ^ ^ peajcing of the Charities , he begged to ire Benevolent institution for Aged Masons and their Widows would take place on
theXTth , tod ^ fiiehds of th ^ jtnstitutio the Masterof the Parent Lodge ^ No . 19 ^ , ah excellent Mason , and a than highly esteemed : by all who knev ^^ unostentatious chara ^ in term ^ of too high cbmnpiendation > but he conheetion with No . 196 , and
hehe could not helri carrying the prec ^ and principles taiightin the Lodge into the bosom of his family , thus ten and ; delightful . The next toast p ^ of the St . John ' s Lodge , Bros . King ^ H notleast ) Bro . Aldrich , " to whom they were greatly indebted for the prosperity not only of the mother Lodge , hut the Lodge of Ins true tion . Bro . Aldrieh ' s whole
heart was in Preemasonry , and he was sure that whenever S ^^ Upon frimfor his services they would again be , as they had always been , hi ^ o fully rendered . Bro . Dv . King returned thanks for the Past Masters , who could not feel otherwise than most proud at witnessing the prosperity of the Lodge . Bro , Aldrich , as immediate P . M . of the Parent Lodge , also responded . He had ever taken the greatest interest in the Lodge in which he was initiated , and in which he had had the honour to serve as Master . He thanked the Brethren for the
support they had afforded him during his year of office , during which time he had had the pleasure of initiating twenty-three gentlemen , good and kind frienda , into the Order , The health of /* The Wardens , " acknowledged by Bro . Tyrrell , a ^ nd other toasts , haying been drunk , the Brethren separated , after spending a most happy evening , which would well bear the morning ' s reflections . Lodge op United Pilgrims ( No . 745 ) . — The Lodge met on Friday , the
19 th of June , for the purpose of working the ceremony of Installation , which was performed in a very able and efficient manner by Bio . H . Garrod , W . M . of Ho . 206 , in the presence of several Brethren ; after which they partook of a supper , supplied by Bro . Foulsham , in a style which gave general satisfaction , and the evening was passed in social harmony . In May last , the sum of £ 5 was Voted from ¦ titfs Lodge of Instruction to the Boyal Benevolent Institution for Aged Freemasons and their Widows , making £ 15 to the Male Fund and £ 18 to the Widows' Fund .
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f u I .. BKISTOL . QoUton Lodge ( No , 886 ) . —This Lodge held a Lodge of Emergency on May 28 , the business of the evening being one initiation , one passing , and one raising , y 0 e \\ . ceremonies were worked in a very admirable and efficient manner by the presiding W . M ., Bro . Bell , whose year of office will be long remembered by the Brethren of the Lodge—hi $ hospitality havipg been unbounded , his urbanity the