PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. 231 British , and to proceed to the election of officers and such other business as by the constitution and laws of the said order is within its jurisdiction in that behalf. Given under my hand and the seals of the most worshipful, the grand lodge of British at Toronto this twenty-sixth day of July, In the year of our Lord One Thousand Eight Hun¬ dred and Sixty-one. J. HILLYARD CAMERON . Grand Master . ANDREW FLEMMING. Grand Secretary. At the institution of this provincial grand lodge of Prince Edward Island the first full set of grand officers was elected and installed as follows: George P. Tanton , right worshipful provincial grand master; David Kaye , M. D. , Georgetown , senior deputy grand master; Daniel Fraser , J. P ., Belfast , junior deputy grand master; Rev. R. T. Roach , Georgetown , grand Chaplain ; George Stanley , Lot 48, grand treasurer; Thomas J. Leaning , M. D. , Charlottetown , grand secretary and lecturer; Roderick Mc ¬ Neill, Dundas , assistant grand secretary; Richard Smith , Lot 49, grand tyler; Thomas (.'arson. Nine Mile House, grand director of ceremonies; at an adjourned meeting held on April 29th of that year Rev. D. Fitzgerald , Charlottetown ; Rev. D. Stewart , Lot 48; Rev. A. McLean , Dundas ; Rev. D. Morri ¬ son, ; Rev. D. McNeill . Wood- ville, and Rev. A. McLean , Belfast , were ap¬ pointed deputy grand chaplains. At that time there were fifteen primary lodges in the province. The following is a table of th« same: Naxb. War¬ rant. Organized. Master For 1862. POSTOFFICE Boyne__________ 614 972 1006 1007 1046 1047 104H 1049 1050 1061 .....1849 March, 1869 May 30, 1869 May 20, 1869 February 27, 1860 April 20, 1860 April 29, 1860 February 24, 1880 February 24, 1860 MayS, 1860 January 2, 1861 May 8, 1861 October 11, 1861 January 24,1862 March, 1862 T. J. LeciniiiK . M. D Alexander M. Millan Richard Smith Malcolm Munn George Stanley Neil Mathison Dun. McCallum David Ross David Kaye . M. I "). John Robertson Thomas Carson Thomas Bursar Roderick McNeill D. A. Kennedy John McDonald Charlotte town Thistle ......... Prince Edward ____ Sword _________ Rose ........... Lot 49 Lot 48 Pr. William........... Trinity.......... . Barton___ ....... Tanton............. Calvin........ Dalmeney.............. Union ____..... . . Celtio ______ Hi deque Orwell RPJftoad Nine Mile House New. M. H. Road The latter five had not received warrant at that date. The jurisdiction of the grand lodge was at that time divided into four dis¬ tricts: (I) Charlottetown district, including Boyne, Rose and Barton lodges, of which Francis Stanley was district master; (II) Belfast district, Thistle, Sword, Prince Ed ¬ ward and Lyon lodges, with Daniel Fraser , district master; (III) district, Knox, Prince William , Tanton and Calvin lodges, with Neil Mathison , district mas¬ ter; ( IV ) Georgetown district. Trinity Dalmeney, Union and lodges, with D. Kaye , M. D. , district master. These were arranged into two county lodges, (I) Queens county, embracing Charlottetown and districts, (II) Kings county, embracing Georgetown and Belfast districts. At this first grand lodge meeting in our province the annual address of the grand master, G. P. Tanton , was clear, forcible