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they knew no social distinctions , and where they could all meet on an equality . Carnarvon Castle had been mentioned . In that historic pile the finest and prettiest room was occupied by a Masonic lodge , and he hoped that at some future time he would be able to entertain the members of the London Welsh Lodge within its ancient walls . He admired

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the great enthusiasm he found among the founders , and believed that no lodge had ever been formed under better auspices . The toast of " The Visitors , " was responded to by Bro . Tobias , Past Grand Std . Br .

Bro . the Rev . E . Jones , Vicar of Llanidloes , to whom repeated calls were made to speak in Welsh , replied that , as a Welshman , he had learnt civility , and as a large number of brethren were present who did not understand the language , he would speak in a tongue understood by all . In the course of a very clever speech , he remarked that he had been searching for a parallel for his own position there that

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night , and he had found one in the Queen of Sheba ' s visit to King Solomon . Like her , he had taken a long iournev . True she rode on camels , and he had to be content

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with the inferior substitute of the Cambrian Railway . She came to see a Worshipful Master , so had he . She remarked that the half had not been told her , and that she had no spirit left in her ; he could make the same comment .

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Bros . Davies , Potter , and Menzies also reponded . The toast of " The Officers , " was duly honoured and responded to . Great credit is due to the Secretary , Bro . Treharne , for the excellence of all the arrangements , he , in conjunction

with Bro . Cleaton , having been the principal organiser of the lodge . Bro . Treharne ' s name is not without honour in his own country , he having been a prize assayist at the National Eisteddfodau at Cardiff in 18 99 , and Liverpool in 1900 .

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they knew no social distinctions , and where they could all meet on an equality . Carnarvon Castle had been mentioned . In that historic pile the finest and prettiest room was occupied by a Masonic lodge , and he hoped that at some future time he would be able to entertain the members of the London Welsh Lodge within its ancient walls . He admired

Ill ; o . THOMAS Lr . ovn .

the great enthusiasm he found among the founders , and believed that no lodge had ever been formed under better auspices . The toast of " The Visitors , " was responded to by Bro . Tobias , Past Grand Std . Br .

Bro . the Rev . E . Jones , Vicar of Llanidloes , to whom repeated calls were made to speak in Welsh , replied that , as a Welshman , he had learnt civility , and as a large number of brethren were present who did not understand the language , he would speak in a tongue understood by all . In the course of a very clever speech , he remarked that he had been searching for a parallel for his own position there that

lino . T . MATHIAK .

I ' . Kv . w Hu-liAJ .-ns .

night , and he had found one in the Queen of Sheba ' s visit to King Solomon . Like her , he had taken a long iournev . True she rode on camels , and he had to be content

Jtno . . 1 . \ V . T . liowi . A . ND .

I . I . 'O . 1 ) AVI I ) \\ 1 I . 1 . IA . MS .

with the inferior substitute of the Cambrian Railway . She came to see a Worshipful Master , so had he . She remarked that the half had not been told her , and that she had no spirit left in her ; he could make the same comment .

JJKO . JOHN ]{» III-: I . ' .

Bros . Davies , Potter , and Menzies also reponded . The toast of " The Officers , " was duly honoured and responded to . Great credit is due to the Secretary , Bro . Treharne , for the excellence of all the arrangements , he , in conjunction

with Bro . Cleaton , having been the principal organiser of the lodge . Bro . Treharne ' s name is not without honour in his own country , he having been a prize assayist at the National Eisteddfodau at Cardiff in 18 99 , and Liverpool in 1900 .

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C LASS I I . SPECIFICATION ' . —Full Trichord , German Screwed Action , with Mahogany Fittings , Three Compartment Moulded and Solid Top Door , Solid and Moulded Bottom Door , Special Hammers , All-over Gilded Iron Frame , 4-ft . 3-in . high .

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MASONIC ILLUSTJRA TED

.Copy for Advertisements must reach the Office not later than the 14 th of each month to be in time for the next issue .

WALTER JUDDT

LTD5 , QUEEN VICTORIA STREET , E . C

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