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( Norfolk ) , although ft had a worthy Brother appointed to the office of Prov . G . M ., he had ~ not yet been installed . He wished Comp . B . B . Cabbell were present to hear his expressions of regret , because he thought the whole of his Province suffered for the want of that supervision which a Prov . G . M . should afford to his Brethren .
The M . E . Z . then proposed "The Health of Comp . Charles T . Townsend , P . Z " Comp . Townsend assured the Brethren that although he had filled the chair of First Principal , be was always ready to assist them , and take any office where his services might be required . The expressions of esteem which had often fallen to his lot he felt to be sufficient reward . The festivities were kept up till a late ( early ) hour , and the Companions separated with gladdened hearts .
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Kingston . —The appointment of James A . Henderson , of this city , to the distinguished office of Grand Chamberlain in the Grand Conclave of the Ancient and Military Order of Masonic Knights Templars of Great Britain , which is the first instance of the appointment of a resident of the Province to any office in the Grand Conclave of the Mother Country , has given the greatest amount of gratification to Knights travelling in Canada . These acknowledgments of fraternity cannot fail of producing benefit to the Order .
CANADA . ( WEST )
London Bon-Accord Mark Masters' Lodge.
LONDON BON-ACCOBD MABK MASTERS' LODGE .
A meeting of the members of this Lodge was held at the Freemasons' Tavern on the 27 th of June , for the purpose of conferring the Degree of Mark Master , and for installing ( by Dispensation ) the Bight Hon . Bro . the Lord Leigh , as W . M . for the ensuing year . The ceremony of advancement was ably performed by Bro Dr . Norton , W . M ., and the Degree conferred on Bro . John Hervey , P . S . G . D .,
and Bros . Tulloch , Moore , Chilton , Saloms , Shrewsbury , Elkington , and Bellinger . The ceremony of Installation was performed by Bro . Dr . Jones , and as the newly-installed Bro . was a member of the 30 th Degree , he was first saluted with the honours of the higher Degrees , and subsequently the Bros , of the inferior Degrees being admitted , he was declared duly installed in the chair of K . S . and saluted accordingly .
The W . M . then invested the following Officers : —Bro . Massey Dawson ( of the 32 nd Scotland ) , as S . W . ; the 111 . Bro . Cole ( of the 31 st England ) , as J . W . ; Bro . Dr . Jones , as 111 . P . M . ; Bro . Dr . Norton , Treas . ; Bro . Collins , Sec . ; Bro . E . Johnstone , Chap . ; Bro . Empson , Beg . of Marks ; Bro . Brennees , Dir . of Music ; Bro . Malkin , S . D . ; Bro . J . Smith , J . D . ; Bro . Heather , Tyler . The dues Being all rendered and the wages paid , the Lodge was closed in solemn form and perfect harmony .
The Brethren then adjourned to partake of a splendid banquet , to this the W . M . had liberally contributed venison and fruit , which was served in the style of the palmiest days of the Cuff management of the tavern , and reflected the highest credit on the present proprietors . The cloth being removed , the W . M . gave as the first toast , " The Queen and the Craft ; " then followed , " The Army and Navy ; " to which Captain Malkin replied : subsequently , " Our brave Allies and Brethren in the East , " which was enthusiastically received , and responded to also by Captain Malkin , he having served under the French government . Bro . Emly , of the 33 rd , having been
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( Norfolk ) , although ft had a worthy Brother appointed to the office of Prov . G . M ., he had ~ not yet been installed . He wished Comp . B . B . Cabbell were present to hear his expressions of regret , because he thought the whole of his Province suffered for the want of that supervision which a Prov . G . M . should afford to his Brethren .
The M . E . Z . then proposed "The Health of Comp . Charles T . Townsend , P . Z " Comp . Townsend assured the Brethren that although he had filled the chair of First Principal , be was always ready to assist them , and take any office where his services might be required . The expressions of esteem which had often fallen to his lot he felt to be sufficient reward . The festivities were kept up till a late ( early ) hour , and the Companions separated with gladdened hearts .
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Kingston . —The appointment of James A . Henderson , of this city , to the distinguished office of Grand Chamberlain in the Grand Conclave of the Ancient and Military Order of Masonic Knights Templars of Great Britain , which is the first instance of the appointment of a resident of the Province to any office in the Grand Conclave of the Mother Country , has given the greatest amount of gratification to Knights travelling in Canada . These acknowledgments of fraternity cannot fail of producing benefit to the Order .
CANADA . ( WEST )
London Bon-Accord Mark Masters' Lodge.
LONDON BON-ACCOBD MABK MASTERS' LODGE .
A meeting of the members of this Lodge was held at the Freemasons' Tavern on the 27 th of June , for the purpose of conferring the Degree of Mark Master , and for installing ( by Dispensation ) the Bight Hon . Bro . the Lord Leigh , as W . M . for the ensuing year . The ceremony of advancement was ably performed by Bro Dr . Norton , W . M ., and the Degree conferred on Bro . John Hervey , P . S . G . D .,
and Bros . Tulloch , Moore , Chilton , Saloms , Shrewsbury , Elkington , and Bellinger . The ceremony of Installation was performed by Bro . Dr . Jones , and as the newly-installed Bro . was a member of the 30 th Degree , he was first saluted with the honours of the higher Degrees , and subsequently the Bros , of the inferior Degrees being admitted , he was declared duly installed in the chair of K . S . and saluted accordingly .
The W . M . then invested the following Officers : —Bro . Massey Dawson ( of the 32 nd Scotland ) , as S . W . ; the 111 . Bro . Cole ( of the 31 st England ) , as J . W . ; Bro . Dr . Jones , as 111 . P . M . ; Bro . Dr . Norton , Treas . ; Bro . Collins , Sec . ; Bro . E . Johnstone , Chap . ; Bro . Empson , Beg . of Marks ; Bro . Brennees , Dir . of Music ; Bro . Malkin , S . D . ; Bro . J . Smith , J . D . ; Bro . Heather , Tyler . The dues Being all rendered and the wages paid , the Lodge was closed in solemn form and perfect harmony .
The Brethren then adjourned to partake of a splendid banquet , to this the W . M . had liberally contributed venison and fruit , which was served in the style of the palmiest days of the Cuff management of the tavern , and reflected the highest credit on the present proprietors . The cloth being removed , the W . M . gave as the first toast , " The Queen and the Craft ; " then followed , " The Army and Navy ; " to which Captain Malkin replied : subsequently , " Our brave Allies and Brethren in the East , " which was enthusiastically received , and responded to also by Captain Malkin , he having served under the French government . Bro . Emly , of the 33 rd , having been