047659 CORNELL UNIVERSITY LIBRARY THIS BOOK IS ONE OF A COLLECTION MADE BY BENNO LOEWY AND BEQUEATHED TO CORNELL UNIVERSITY Cornell University Library HS597.W53 F16 Ceremonial tg be observed at the gonsecr 3 1924 030 291 482 olin.anx The original of tliis bool< is in tine Cornell University Library. There are no known copyright restrictions in the United States on the use of the text. http://www.archive.org/details/cu31924030291482 '^hos. tM.. Woodhead's Compliments. ^ -y/). (fflaaong of (Bngfanb^ ^W^ (ptouince of TX7ee^ ^or^er^tte. «i> ^ Rt. Wor. Bro., The Rt. Hon. LoRD Allerton, ^ (prep. tranb dffiaeUv. Wor. Bro. Richard Wilson, Past Grand Deacon of Eng. eremoniaf To be observed al the Conetctadon of FAIRFAX LODGE, No. 3255, on the T^oll of the Qrand Lodge of England, and 3n0^a0fafion of the IVorshipful faster 'Designate, Sro. 'CMOS. M. WOODHEAD, "P.M. 2669, 'P.'Prov.G.W. - - on Wednesday, October 16th, 1907, at 'Che Masonic Hall, T^aipson Square, Bradford. - - ;?^i^3^J^?^!^i^!S!^i^»^b?^i^;^^^ ^: Y../^yL.,. ^._.^/.. ./'>i: ':^...A:,. W. Bro. Thos. M. Woodhead, (P.M. 2669) P.P.G.W. Bro. Benj. Shaw (Secretaiy 2669). Bro. Arthur Worrall. M.B., Ch.B. (Sec. 1 108). Bro. Hermann Hall (1 108). W. Bro. F. R. SCATCHERD (P.M. 1018). Bro. Jonathan Peate, J. P. (304). W. Bro. C. V. Woodcock (P.M. 1648). Bro. L. A. Edmonds (265). Bro. John Shuttleworth (265). Bro. The Rev. J. F. HowsoN. M.A. (2386). W. Bro. A. H. Sellers (P.M. 1773). Bro. Harry Heymann (2554). W. Bro. Chas. Hodgson (P.M. 1545). Bro. James Hartley (387). Bro. Benj. Lee (1648). Bro. William Stringer (2669). pe €etemong of ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Comtctaiion v>ill be performed, and the Worshipful ^M^aster Tiesignate - b\) the Deputy Provincial Grand Master 'Past Qrand Deacon of England, ^j^ '/J -y/ :^ /f.j^u;.'^:r.r.'/}/: ' (programme of (proceebtnge. The Brethren (other than Officers of Grand and Prov. Grand Lodge) will assemble in the Lodge Room at 2-45. The Wor. Deputy Prov. Grand Master and Officers of Grand and Prov. Grand Lodge will enter the Lodge at 3 o'clock, the Brethren singing the follov^ng Hymn : — 4 J- t m JOt l^ f^ s =p=lf 1 T T3- A r ^ ^ I A A .ex. :g= :t|pc -^>- ^^^ =F f EBE :P :* -^ ^d r:^ ^'- f-» So mote it be. - ^ o "=?^ ^ UA^ ^ -_g- o aa U^ G — &- m $ u :2Si i -e- ^ ^ 2zzr 321 -& — &- 1" :§:- i^l j2 CL. -e- ■&- jjJJ. -^.J-'a_ mj ^tj m "g g When once of old in Israel Our early brethren wrought with toil, Jehovah's blessings on them fell. In show'rs of Com, and Wine, and Oil, Jtr0( Circuit Com Strewn. Musical Response. 4^ ^ « Glo ry be to Thee high. m -c^- afe 4W =^ 13. — The Prov. Grand Chaplain will read from Psalm Ixvii, verse 16. The Brethren will sing the following verse : — Tune— "Old Hundred." « ± &: g g •o — &- c . o . . . I r/ o I &-0 i^ O OB ^ ^- 4=i: m m s:^=^=g= 2Z2; m 1222: &--•-& — &- 1- ffll -^ ^^ g g Jj_j-^J1 i=g -^e," '^ r:> ± :giigr =t When there, a shrine to Him alone They built, with worship sin to foil, On threshold and on corner stone, They poured out Com, and Wine, and Oil. ^eCOn^ CttCUtf Wine poured. Musical Response. UJ \ x^ — „- B *#: tM- Glo ry be Thee high. iS: ^ -^^- ^ 4 ^ ** 'Ay /7.- - $ «b 3 h ^ ^ :P2Z E^ ^^^ I ^^ So mote it be. J J J J.cJ J (g):it <■> f* -^ So mote it J-J. pliEiE ^=f^r ^P^ -r Now the evening shadows closing-, Warn from toil to peaceful rest ; Mystic arts and rites reposing Sacred in each faithful breast. God of I^ight ! whose love unceasing, Doth to all Thy works extend, Crown our Order with Thy blessing ; Build, sustain us to the end. Humbly now we bow before Thee, Grateful for Thine aid Divine : Everlasting power and glory, Mighty Architect ! be Thine. ^0 mote it 6c. -/ Y/ / f f rr/ 'r ' / /// j'L^y-o =^ --'^-r^ < '/ V ? f 'estival of Sainte John ])€ Evangelist. . . . Jlfter ye Coneectrafton of ye FAIRFAX LODGE, 3\Cp. 3255; ye JnefaffaftOtt of :?i>P:P^%PiP^%K?i: Bro. 'UHOS. M. WOODHEAT>, as faster, and j;e Jrxvcetltuvi^ of ye WARDENS and OFFICERS, on Wednesdaye, ye Sixteenth daye of October, Jlnno T)omini mdccccvii, at ye Masonic Hall, over against ye T^awson Square, in ye Cittie of Bradford. ^ ^ ^^^^^^K M- ifl H ^^^^^^^^^■r T 9m ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^1 ^^^^ ^A ^^^H ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ f ^^H ^^B^H^^ jM fl H ^^^^^K /i^^^i i^g^^^^H ./)'/f': fyurl'cf/y ,yl,f- //.///'/ ^/ // C' -^ / "Human happiness consists in having: what you want and wanting: what you have."— /ojft, 'BUlings, %^ QBiffe of g« fare. Ye Bille of ye Fare U draume in playne Englyshe without any cloake of French or other Foreygne tongue, for ye fobere comforle of ye Brethrenne, and that ye may know what ye are asl^ed to accept. YE SOUPE. ^oupe m&li from ge V^uvtit (ro^ic^ ie a mocfterte). ^oupe compounbeb from ^e V^a^its of (Dxtn. FYSHE. . '9e ilnttente l^am of 'Sorfiagire. ^ome ^urSe^ voaateb anb f^Sew^ee eome Bo^feb. »«*««*«•«* Jl (pubb^nje ();ve|>areb aftet ge ueuaf manner MCf^tcAit to pe 5o"«^*'^<' of y>i -^OAv^A^ Bobge anb tfieir (Ptetting (gref^ren. ^ome Jlt)))Pe anb (£>facft6err^ ^art. ^ome 3*f% cotttpounbeb from pe ;§'oof of je Caff. Creme ^apoureb n»it0 (JlaBpfierriee. •ge eam* n»t(6 (Pantffa. wOOwWwwwwwwwWwwwwwVw OqQQQOQOOSQOOOOwQOOQ " Lo, as at English feasts, The daintiest last to make the end most sweet."— ^cA^rij //. ' Beseech you Sirs, be memt."—Ttmfits/. ^^ (gi£U of f faxt-contimtb. Y^ FTjVITE, &c. ^e (Brapee of \vitve ^ues from ^e fa^moue Btne^dv^e of ^omBav^^e. Q7tnedppfe0, (peav0, . God save ODf gracious King, Long live our noble King, God save the King, Send him victorious happy and glorious. Long to reign over us, God save the King. Hail, mystic Light Divine, May'st Thou ne'er cease to shine. Over this land ; Wisdom in Thee we find. Beauty and strength combined, Masons are ever joined In heart and hand. Come then ye sons of Light, In joyous strains unite, God save the King, Long may King Edward reign. King of the azure main. Masons resound the strain, God save the King. "Tell the King I love him." "Our noblest Brother." — GuinCDere* — Gareih And Lunette, "Sacred and sweet was all I saw in her. "—Timing of the Shrew, J- 5 OAST. ^1^ j|i. j^ f^ j|^ jf^ j|^ %tx (TUa/eefg t%t Queen, %%t\x Q^o^af ^ig^neeaee i%z (prince an5 (princeee of (^afee, and t^e ofger (rnetn6e»:0 of t%t (Bopaf ifamifp. VToposed b\) the W.M. National Song. " God bless the Prince of Wales." Solo W.Bro. C. W. O. Smith, P.P.G.T). Among our ancient mountains, And from our lovely vales, Oh ! let the prayer re-echo, " God bless the Prince of Wales ! " With heart and voice awaken Those minstrel strains of yore. Till Britain's name and glory Resound from shore to shore. Among our ancient mountains, And from our lovely vales. Oh I let the prayer re-echo, " God bless the Prince of Wales." "The immortal heir of England." "The hope and expectation of the time." "It is the Prince of Wales, "—Wenry 77. "The most important post to fill. "— 71 0.457: %\B (go^aC %iz^Me0 th ©ufte of Connaug^^ ani ^tvat^tatn, ^.(B., dc„ QUo0f (^ore^ipfuf <5ran6 (rUaefer of (^U . (Brand (Wlaefer of (^^at ^orft0. "Proposed by IV. Bro. Wm. C. Lupton. P.CD.ofdng. ZU (^or. Q^ro. (gic^ati ^tfoon, 3.(P.. ®epuf^ (prop. (Brand (rriaefer of (JEJ^ef ^orfte., and fge reef of f^e (prot>. (Brand Officer© pv^etnt and ^^aef. "Proposed by W. Sro. 6. Fox-Thomas, "P.S.S.Sng. fiesponse by W. Bro. F. W. Sentley, Proo.S.G.W. " All men, true and leal."— HerHn and Vivien. ■ K 1 1^ 1 1 Mi " The highest virtue, mother of them aB."— 3%e Holy Grail. J- % OAST, ZU QTlaeonic tUtititB. Proposed by W. ^ro. W. F. Smithson, P.Q.D.of6ng. Recitatioii (Bro. liobt 'Dempster. Response ly W. Bro. Cbas. Stokes, P. P. Q. ©., Chairman Charity Committee. Song ... "A Lift on the Way" W. Bro. f. Paget Priestley, 'P.'P.Q.O. " No oae ever impoverished liimself by ainagMng."— Italian VKverb, 'Whate'er he did was done with so much eaie, In him alone 'twas natural to please."— £ryi/en. r\ OAST. tU Coneecratin^ and "^ixtitoAtinc^ Officer @E). (giro, (gic^ard (JOifeon, ©epufj (prop. <5tran5 (Wlaafer. "Proposed b\) Bra. Jonathan Peaie, "Ureasurer. Violin Solo Sro. Whitby Spartan, S.D. 2669. I^esponse b]) "Uhe Worshipful Deputy. Song ... ... "Tally Ho!" ... ... Miles ^To. H. liichard. " Crammed with excellencies."— rwel/yA S^lgM. ' Our Guests you are honoured now even to the uttermost." —Tht Golden Supper. n OAST. 'Proposed by Sro. the T^ev. /. F. Howson, M.A., Chaplain. Song ... ... "Annabelle Lee" ... Henry Leslie Sro. Wm. Firth. lifisponse b^ 'Uisiting brethren. Song ... ... "John James" ... W. :Bto. John Hodgson, P.M. 2669. ^^ You're welcome my guests ; that noble grentleman that is not truly merry is not my friend."— Jfenry V. ■ B "^'p^^^^^l ^H ^^^^^Hl "j-i'flMHH^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^H H ^^^ K^^I^II^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^H 1 ^^^H ^H Bk^^^^^^l ^B Bv wm ^^^^H -^..: M. ii/yf^^x y z <^--0. OAST Q^ro. e$O0. (m. (SOoobUcih, Proposed by the Deputy Prov. Grand Master, W. Bra. Richard Wilson, 'P.G.D.ofdng. i ^Uu^-i ^t-L^ ^ r-'r r ^ r T^^irrrv Hail, Worthy Master, hail! With heart and voice we pledge thee ; May Smoetkly, Jit ! ! J ^ ^ a i ^ ^ W :ii=iit f WTTTT'Twf peace and or -der crown J J J J. J 'ir -n I ^r thy year. And may we dwell in bar - mo-ny be- J^J J.J J J J ■ ■ ■ f-r r P ^ p?=p= TT-^-r i^ i — I- k I ^ I ' I -t- f f r ' r f^ neath Hail, Wor-thy Mas - ter. ^^.PJ-/ haill dSr ^ r^^ Song "I'm a Roamer " :Bto. H. 'Richard. Mendelssohn Tlesponse ii) the W.M. Violin Solo ^ro. Whitby tACorton, S.D. 2669. 'A body joarneying onward."— 77ie Lover's Tate. J- % OAST. ZU ^