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been received . He thanked Bro . Ellis for bis kind remarks , and was happy to occupy the chair in a Lodgo like the Alliance , in which there was so mnoh good feeling . He hoped for tho continued peace and prosperity of the brethren , and trusted his efforts to discharge his trust would be crowned with success . The WM . next proposed the health of the I . P . M ., and spoke of tho zeal which characterized
Bro . Ellis's year of office , and the high appreciation entertained by the members . or his efforts . He now had tho pleasure of presenting him with a P . M . ' s jewel , as a mark of the regard of the brethren , and trusted he might livo long to wear it . The to st was then warmly roceived , wPh Masonio honours . Bro . Ellis expressed his gratitude for the kindness shown him by Officers as well as by brethren during
his term of office ; he felt greatly indebted for tho mark of esteem shewn in the presentation jnst made . Ho had endeavoured conscientiously to perform his duty to all . The next toast , was that of the Installing Master ( Bro . Willings ) who tho W . M . complimented very jnstly and very highly . The toast was warmly received , During the interval , Bro . Hobart sang " The British Lion , " and Bro .
Willings replied , in a very unassuming niar . nor , thanking the brothren for their expressions of appreciation and regard . Tho health of the Officers was next given . Tho W . M . felt he had a staff of brethren with whose aid he would be able to administer the affairs of tho Lodgo satisfactorily . The toast was very heartily drnnk , and Bros . S . W . and J . W . responded . Tho health of the Musical Brethren was cheerfully
reoeived , and responded to by Bros . Skeaf P . G . Organist and Busfield , after which Bro . Skillicorn favoured the Brethren with "Tom Bowling , " and Bro . Busfield gave "My Pretty Jane . " The W . M . proposed the health of tho Visitors , with whoso presence ho was very gratified . He trusted , during his year of office , to see as many as could favour him with a visit . The toast was heartily
received , and was responded to by Bros . Gee and Jackson . Bro . Skeaf obliged with "Auld Lang Syne , " wdn ' ch ushered in the time for tho Tyler ' s toast , when , by command of tho W . M ., the brethren were called from refreshment to labour . It was proposed by Bro . Ellis , and duly seconded , that the report and balance sheet , as tendered by the Treasurer , be taken as read , —Carried . Tho Lodge was then closed and the brethren separated .
High Cross Lodge . No . 754 . —The first regular meeting of the New Year took place ou Wednesday 22 nd ult ., at the Seven Sisters' Hotel , Tottenham . Present : — Bros . II . Stephens W . M ., all tho Officers , and a a good muster of the P . M . ' s and Brethren ; also soveral Visitors , amongst whom wero Bros . Killiek P . M . No . 1693 , G . H . Patmore 228 , Moseley 228 , Arc . The second degree was conferred
on Bro . Thcakstone , and the W . M . then proceeded to raise Bro . Dolman to the third degree rendering that ceremony in a most impressive manner . The other business being disposed of , tbe Lodge was closed and the brethern adjourned to the spacious banquotting room , newly built by the host Bro . Oddy , who in addition has recently enlarged tho Lodge room , making it replete with every comfort and
convenience for Masonic meetings . After partaking of an excellent dinner and removal of the cloth the usual Loyal aud Masonic toasts wero given , Bro . W . Dance P . M . proposed the health of the W . M ., remarking that ho had just completed half of his year of office , and during that time had acquitted himself in such a manner , both in and ont of the Lodge , as to gain tho universal esteem of the brethren . The W . M . thanked Brother Dance and the brethren for the kind feeling
they had at all times evinced towards him . With the assistance ot his Officers , who had so well supported him , tho time had passed pleasantly and harmoniously , and he should regret when his year of office expired . The health of the visitors was responded to by Bro . Killiek P . M ., who said he had visited many Lodges , and could safely say he had never seen a higher class of working than he had witnessed that evening , both by the W . M . and his Officers . The Tyler ' s toast finishing the proceedings .
"William Preston Lodge of Instruction , No . 766 . —A meeting was held on Friday , 24 th January , at Feathers' Tavern , Upper George-street , Edgware-road . Present—Bros . Colonel Adair W . M ., Hill S . W ., Tate J . W ., Braun Hon . Secretary , Itudderforth
Preceptor , Godden S . D ., Richards J . D ., Hayes Assistant Secretary , Kennard Steward , Cave I . G ., Maidwell W . M . of Egyptian Lodge , No . 27 , West , Reid , Darker , Enston , Hixon , Webb , Tribboll , Murch , Nichols , Chipper , & a . After preliminaries , the ceremony of initiation was rehearsed—Bro . Maidwell candidate . Bro . Maidwell now took
the chair and rehearsed the Installation ceremony , Bro . Richards the W . M . elect of the Egyptian Lodge , No . 27 , being candidate . Bro . Richards was elected a member , and Bro . Hill appointed W . M . for Friday 7 th Feb . Votes of thanks were passed , lo be recorded on the minntes to Bros . Adair and Maidwell , for tho manner in which they rehearsed their respective ceremonies .
Eoyal Alfred Lodge of Instruction , No . 780 . —On 24-th January , at the Star nnd Garter Hotel , Kew Bridge . Present—Bros . May W . M ., Goss S . W ., Blasby J . W ., Costelow S . D ., Talbot J . D ., Gunner Hon . Sec . I . G ., ] tre P . M . Preceptor , Erwin , Tucker Treas ., Franckel , Pearson , & c . Lodge was opened , and the minutes of Inst meeting were rend , confirmed , and signed . The ceremonv of
initiation was then ably rehearsed , with Bro . Lrwm as candidate . The brethren were called to refreshment . When labour was resumed , Lodge was advanced to tho second degree , when Hro . Franckel volunteered as a candidate to be raised , and having shown his proficiency retired , while Lodge was advanced . Upon his re-admission , the ritual was rehearped , and Lodge was resumed to the first degree , when Bro . Goss was re-elected W . M . for the ensuing meeting .
New Concord Lodge of Instruction , No . 813 . —A meeting was held on Wednesday , 29 th January , at tho Jolly Farmers
Southgate-road , Islington . Present—Bros . Byng W . M ., R . Pearcy S . W ., Rev C . J . Stevens J . W ., W . II . Main Treasurer and Secretary , Swales S . D ., Powell J . D ., Cusworth Preceptor , Potter I . G . ; Bros . Halford P . M ., McMillan and Fysh . After preliminaries , Bro . Pearcy , with tho assistance of the brethren , worked the first section . Lodge opened in tho second , and the ceremony of installation was ably rehearsed by Bro . Byng . Lodge resumed , when Bro . Pearoy worked the fourth section of the first lecture . Bro . Powell was elected W . M . for the ensuing week .
Dalhousie Lodge of Instruction , No . 860 . —Held its meeting on Tuesday evening last , at Bro . Smyth ' s Sisters' Tavern , Pownall-road , Dalston . Bros . Smyth W . M ., Polak S . W ., Williams J . W ., J . Lorkin S . D ., Bonner J . D ., Carr I . G ., Dallas Secretary , Smyth Treasurer , P . M . Wallington Preceptor ; Bro 3 . Wyman , Collins , Moss , Wardell , Brasted , C . Lorkin , Giller , Allen , Kershaw , and others . The Lodge was opened and the minutes of last meeting
read and confirmed . The ceremony of initiation was rehearsed—Bro . Christian candidate . Bro . C . Lorkin worked the first , second , and third sections of tho lecture , assisted by tho brethren . Bro . Arrowsmith , of Lodgo No . 733 , was elected a member . A vote of thanks was passed to the W . M . for his able working in the chair , for the first time . Bro . Polak was elected W . M . for next Tnesday .
Whittington Lodge of Instruction , No . 862 . —Held its wcokly meeting on Wednesday , 29 th January , at Bro . Hyde ' s , Red Lion , Poppins-court , Fleet-street . Bro . Evans of tho mother Lodge as W . M ., Hallam S . W ., Brown J . W ., Tate S . D ., Aboil J . D ., Pate I . G ., Long Preceptor , and others . After tho confirmation of the minutes of previous meeting , tho ceremony of initiation was performed by
the W . M ., Bro . Hallam jun . being the candidate . The first section of tho lecture was worked by Bro . Hallam , second by Bro . Brown , third and fourth by Bro . Tate , and fifth by Bro . Hallam jnn . Two new members were elected , and Bro . Hallam W . M . for the ensuing week . A vote of thanks having been unanimously accorded to the W . M . for his able performance of the duties of the chair for the first time , the Lodgo was closed .
Doric Lodge of Instruction , 933 . —At the meeting of this Lodge , on Friday , the 17 th ult ., at the Duke ' s Head , Whitechapel - road , Bro . I . P . Cohen P . M . occupied tho chair , assisted by the following Officers : —Bros . B . Cnndick P . M . preceptor , Green S . W ., Mansfield P . M . J . W ., Whaley S . D ., Moss J . D ., McDonald I . G ., W . Mnsto P . M . Hon . Secretary . Among others present were Bros .
Ellis , Wooldridge , Richards , Hopkins , West , T . J . Barnes P . M ., Tyars , C . Veal , Wells , and Stephens . Preliminaries were dnly observed , and Bros . Wooldridge was raised ; tho coremony being very ably rendered by Bro . Cohen . Bro . T . J . Barnes worked the first ; section of the lecture . Lodge wa 3 then closed down , and the same brother worked the 1 st and 2 nd sections of tho second lecture , with the
assistance of tho brethren . On the motion of Bro . Cnndick , seconded by Bro . Ellis , a sum of five guineas was placed on Bro . Barnes' list as Steward for the Festival of the R . M . B . Institution . Bro . Barnos thanked the brethren for thoir generous support ; it was no personal advantage ho sought , but support for a most deserving institution .
He nrged all who were so disposed to assist , pointed out tho great need of support coming in just now , as upon striking the unnnal balanco of the accounts very little cash remained in hand . It is gratifying to know that several answers wero made to this appeal . Bros . Tyars and Whaley wero elected members .
Duke of Connaught Lodge of Instruction , No . 1524 . —Held at Havelock Tavern , Albion-road , Dalston , Wednesday , 29 th January . Bros . A . R . Olley W . M ., McDowell S . W ., Dignam J . W ., J . Lorkin S . D ., W . Ferrar I . G ., Fieldwick Preceptor , G . Ferrar Treasurer , Williams Secretary ; and Bros . Jones , C . Lorkin , 0 , Dietrich , and many other brethren . After preliminaries , the
ceremony of passing was rehearsed , Bro . Williams candidate . Bro . 0 . Dietrich worked the first section of tho Lecture , assisted by the brethren . Lodge was resumed to the first degree . Bro . McDowell worked first , Dignam second , A . R . Olley third sections of the Lecture , assisted by tho brethren . Bro . McDowell was unanimousl y elected W . M . for Wednesday week . The Fifteen Sections will be
worked in the above Lodge of Instruction on Wednesday evening , 5 th February , at seven o'clock precisely . Bro . W . Fieldwick W . M ., Slaiter S . W ., C . Lorkin J . W ., W . H . Lee I . P . M . FIRST LECTUHE — Bros . McDowell , Dignam , A . R . Olley , Brasted , W . H . Lee P . M ., McDonald , W . Musto P . M . SECOND LECTURE—Bros . 0 . Dietrich , C . Lorkin , McMillan S . W ., Slaiter , Stephens . TnniD LECTUKE —Bros . J . Lorkin , D . Moss , Wallington P . M .
HOLLOWAY ' S OINTMENT Ays Pn . r , s . —Counsel for the delicate . —Those to whom the changeable temperature is a protracted period of trial should seek the earliest opportunity of removing all obstacles tn good health . This cooling Ointment , perscveriugly rubbed upon the skin , is the most reliable remedy for overcoming all diseases of the throat and chest . Relaxed tonsils , soro throat ,
swollen glands , ordinary catttm-h , and bronchitis , usually prevailing at this season , may be arrested as soon as discovered , and every symptom banished by Hollmvay ' s simple and effective treatment . This Ointment and Pills are highly commended for the facility with which they successfully contend with influenza ; they allay in an incredibly short time the distressing fever and teasing cough .
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DUKE OF CONNAUGHT LODGE OF INSTRUCTION , N ° -1524 . HAVELOCK TAVERN , ALBION ROAD , DALSTON . rpHE FITTEEN SECTIONS will be worked in this Lodge of Instruction X on Wednesday , the 5 th Feb ., by Bro . Fieldwick Preceptor . Members of the Craft are invited to attend . Tho Lodge will be opened at seven o ' clock .
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Notices Of Meetings.
been received . He thanked Bro . Ellis for bis kind remarks , and was happy to occupy the chair in a Lodgo like the Alliance , in which there was so mnoh good feeling . He hoped for tho continued peace and prosperity of the brethren , and trusted his efforts to discharge his trust would be crowned with success . The WM . next proposed the health of the I . P . M ., and spoke of tho zeal which characterized
Bro . Ellis's year of office , and the high appreciation entertained by the members . or his efforts . He now had tho pleasure of presenting him with a P . M . ' s jewel , as a mark of the regard of the brethren , and trusted he might livo long to wear it . The to st was then warmly roceived , wPh Masonio honours . Bro . Ellis expressed his gratitude for the kindness shown him by Officers as well as by brethren during
his term of office ; he felt greatly indebted for tho mark of esteem shewn in the presentation jnst made . Ho had endeavoured conscientiously to perform his duty to all . The next toast , was that of the Installing Master ( Bro . Willings ) who tho W . M . complimented very jnstly and very highly . The toast was warmly received , During the interval , Bro . Hobart sang " The British Lion , " and Bro .
Willings replied , in a very unassuming niar . nor , thanking the brothren for their expressions of appreciation and regard . Tho health of the Officers was next given . Tho W . M . felt he had a staff of brethren with whose aid he would be able to administer the affairs of tho Lodgo satisfactorily . The toast was very heartily drnnk , and Bros . S . W . and J . W . responded . Tho health of the Musical Brethren was cheerfully
reoeived , and responded to by Bros . Skeaf P . G . Organist and Busfield , after which Bro . Skillicorn favoured the Brethren with "Tom Bowling , " and Bro . Busfield gave "My Pretty Jane . " The W . M . proposed the health of tho Visitors , with whoso presence ho was very gratified . He trusted , during his year of office , to see as many as could favour him with a visit . The toast was heartily
received , and was responded to by Bros . Gee and Jackson . Bro . Skeaf obliged with "Auld Lang Syne , " wdn ' ch ushered in the time for tho Tyler ' s toast , when , by command of tho W . M ., the brethren were called from refreshment to labour . It was proposed by Bro . Ellis , and duly seconded , that the report and balance sheet , as tendered by the Treasurer , be taken as read , —Carried . Tho Lodge was then closed and the brethren separated .
High Cross Lodge . No . 754 . —The first regular meeting of the New Year took place ou Wednesday 22 nd ult ., at the Seven Sisters' Hotel , Tottenham . Present : — Bros . II . Stephens W . M ., all tho Officers , and a a good muster of the P . M . ' s and Brethren ; also soveral Visitors , amongst whom wero Bros . Killiek P . M . No . 1693 , G . H . Patmore 228 , Moseley 228 , Arc . The second degree was conferred
on Bro . Thcakstone , and the W . M . then proceeded to raise Bro . Dolman to the third degree rendering that ceremony in a most impressive manner . The other business being disposed of , tbe Lodge was closed and the brethern adjourned to the spacious banquotting room , newly built by the host Bro . Oddy , who in addition has recently enlarged tho Lodge room , making it replete with every comfort and
convenience for Masonic meetings . After partaking of an excellent dinner and removal of the cloth the usual Loyal aud Masonic toasts wero given , Bro . W . Dance P . M . proposed the health of the W . M ., remarking that ho had just completed half of his year of office , and during that time had acquitted himself in such a manner , both in and ont of the Lodge , as to gain tho universal esteem of the brethren . The W . M . thanked Brother Dance and the brethren for the kind feeling
they had at all times evinced towards him . With the assistance ot his Officers , who had so well supported him , tho time had passed pleasantly and harmoniously , and he should regret when his year of office expired . The health of the visitors was responded to by Bro . Killiek P . M ., who said he had visited many Lodges , and could safely say he had never seen a higher class of working than he had witnessed that evening , both by the W . M . and his Officers . The Tyler ' s toast finishing the proceedings .
"William Preston Lodge of Instruction , No . 766 . —A meeting was held on Friday , 24 th January , at Feathers' Tavern , Upper George-street , Edgware-road . Present—Bros . Colonel Adair W . M ., Hill S . W ., Tate J . W ., Braun Hon . Secretary , Itudderforth
Preceptor , Godden S . D ., Richards J . D ., Hayes Assistant Secretary , Kennard Steward , Cave I . G ., Maidwell W . M . of Egyptian Lodge , No . 27 , West , Reid , Darker , Enston , Hixon , Webb , Tribboll , Murch , Nichols , Chipper , & a . After preliminaries , the ceremony of initiation was rehearsed—Bro . Maidwell candidate . Bro . Maidwell now took
the chair and rehearsed the Installation ceremony , Bro . Richards the W . M . elect of the Egyptian Lodge , No . 27 , being candidate . Bro . Richards was elected a member , and Bro . Hill appointed W . M . for Friday 7 th Feb . Votes of thanks were passed , lo be recorded on the minntes to Bros . Adair and Maidwell , for tho manner in which they rehearsed their respective ceremonies .
Eoyal Alfred Lodge of Instruction , No . 780 . —On 24-th January , at the Star nnd Garter Hotel , Kew Bridge . Present—Bros . May W . M ., Goss S . W ., Blasby J . W ., Costelow S . D ., Talbot J . D ., Gunner Hon . Sec . I . G ., ] tre P . M . Preceptor , Erwin , Tucker Treas ., Franckel , Pearson , & c . Lodge was opened , and the minutes of Inst meeting were rend , confirmed , and signed . The ceremonv of
initiation was then ably rehearsed , with Bro . Lrwm as candidate . The brethren were called to refreshment . When labour was resumed , Lodge was advanced to tho second degree , when Hro . Franckel volunteered as a candidate to be raised , and having shown his proficiency retired , while Lodge was advanced . Upon his re-admission , the ritual was rehearped , and Lodge was resumed to the first degree , when Bro . Goss was re-elected W . M . for the ensuing meeting .
New Concord Lodge of Instruction , No . 813 . —A meeting was held on Wednesday , 29 th January , at tho Jolly Farmers
Southgate-road , Islington . Present—Bros . Byng W . M ., R . Pearcy S . W ., Rev C . J . Stevens J . W ., W . II . Main Treasurer and Secretary , Swales S . D ., Powell J . D ., Cusworth Preceptor , Potter I . G . ; Bros . Halford P . M ., McMillan and Fysh . After preliminaries , Bro . Pearcy , with tho assistance of the brethren , worked the first section . Lodge opened in tho second , and the ceremony of installation was ably rehearsed by Bro . Byng . Lodge resumed , when Bro . Pearoy worked the fourth section of the first lecture . Bro . Powell was elected W . M . for the ensuing week .
Dalhousie Lodge of Instruction , No . 860 . —Held its meeting on Tuesday evening last , at Bro . Smyth ' s Sisters' Tavern , Pownall-road , Dalston . Bros . Smyth W . M ., Polak S . W ., Williams J . W ., J . Lorkin S . D ., Bonner J . D ., Carr I . G ., Dallas Secretary , Smyth Treasurer , P . M . Wallington Preceptor ; Bro 3 . Wyman , Collins , Moss , Wardell , Brasted , C . Lorkin , Giller , Allen , Kershaw , and others . The Lodge was opened and the minutes of last meeting
read and confirmed . The ceremony of initiation was rehearsed—Bro . Christian candidate . Bro . C . Lorkin worked the first , second , and third sections of tho lecture , assisted by tho brethren . Bro . Arrowsmith , of Lodgo No . 733 , was elected a member . A vote of thanks was passed to the W . M . for his able working in the chair , for the first time . Bro . Polak was elected W . M . for next Tnesday .
Whittington Lodge of Instruction , No . 862 . —Held its wcokly meeting on Wednesday , 29 th January , at Bro . Hyde ' s , Red Lion , Poppins-court , Fleet-street . Bro . Evans of tho mother Lodge as W . M ., Hallam S . W ., Brown J . W ., Tate S . D ., Aboil J . D ., Pate I . G ., Long Preceptor , and others . After tho confirmation of the minutes of previous meeting , tho ceremony of initiation was performed by
the W . M ., Bro . Hallam jun . being the candidate . The first section of tho lecture was worked by Bro . Hallam , second by Bro . Brown , third and fourth by Bro . Tate , and fifth by Bro . Hallam jnn . Two new members were elected , and Bro . Hallam W . M . for the ensuing week . A vote of thanks having been unanimously accorded to the W . M . for his able performance of the duties of the chair for the first time , the Lodgo was closed .
Doric Lodge of Instruction , 933 . —At the meeting of this Lodge , on Friday , the 17 th ult ., at the Duke ' s Head , Whitechapel - road , Bro . I . P . Cohen P . M . occupied tho chair , assisted by the following Officers : —Bros . B . Cnndick P . M . preceptor , Green S . W ., Mansfield P . M . J . W ., Whaley S . D ., Moss J . D ., McDonald I . G ., W . Mnsto P . M . Hon . Secretary . Among others present were Bros .
Ellis , Wooldridge , Richards , Hopkins , West , T . J . Barnes P . M ., Tyars , C . Veal , Wells , and Stephens . Preliminaries were dnly observed , and Bros . Wooldridge was raised ; tho coremony being very ably rendered by Bro . Cohen . Bro . T . J . Barnes worked the first ; section of the lecture . Lodge wa 3 then closed down , and the same brother worked the 1 st and 2 nd sections of tho second lecture , with the
assistance of tho brethren . On the motion of Bro . Cnndick , seconded by Bro . Ellis , a sum of five guineas was placed on Bro . Barnes' list as Steward for the Festival of the R . M . B . Institution . Bro . Barnos thanked the brethren for thoir generous support ; it was no personal advantage ho sought , but support for a most deserving institution .
He nrged all who were so disposed to assist , pointed out tho great need of support coming in just now , as upon striking the unnnal balanco of the accounts very little cash remained in hand . It is gratifying to know that several answers wero made to this appeal . Bros . Tyars and Whaley wero elected members .
Duke of Connaught Lodge of Instruction , No . 1524 . —Held at Havelock Tavern , Albion-road , Dalston , Wednesday , 29 th January . Bros . A . R . Olley W . M ., McDowell S . W ., Dignam J . W ., J . Lorkin S . D ., W . Ferrar I . G ., Fieldwick Preceptor , G . Ferrar Treasurer , Williams Secretary ; and Bros . Jones , C . Lorkin , 0 , Dietrich , and many other brethren . After preliminaries , the
ceremony of passing was rehearsed , Bro . Williams candidate . Bro . 0 . Dietrich worked the first section of tho Lecture , assisted by the brethren . Lodge was resumed to the first degree . Bro . McDowell worked first , Dignam second , A . R . Olley third sections of the Lecture , assisted by tho brethren . Bro . McDowell was unanimousl y elected W . M . for Wednesday week . The Fifteen Sections will be
worked in the above Lodge of Instruction on Wednesday evening , 5 th February , at seven o'clock precisely . Bro . W . Fieldwick W . M ., Slaiter S . W ., C . Lorkin J . W ., W . H . Lee I . P . M . FIRST LECTUHE — Bros . McDowell , Dignam , A . R . Olley , Brasted , W . H . Lee P . M ., McDonald , W . Musto P . M . SECOND LECTURE—Bros . 0 . Dietrich , C . Lorkin , McMillan S . W ., Slaiter , Stephens . TnniD LECTUKE —Bros . J . Lorkin , D . Moss , Wallington P . M .
HOLLOWAY ' S OINTMENT Ays Pn . r , s . —Counsel for the delicate . —Those to whom the changeable temperature is a protracted period of trial should seek the earliest opportunity of removing all obstacles tn good health . This cooling Ointment , perscveriugly rubbed upon the skin , is the most reliable remedy for overcoming all diseases of the throat and chest . Relaxed tonsils , soro throat ,
swollen glands , ordinary catttm-h , and bronchitis , usually prevailing at this season , may be arrested as soon as discovered , and every symptom banished by Hollmvay ' s simple and effective treatment . This Ointment and Pills are highly commended for the facility with which they successfully contend with influenza ; they allay in an incredibly short time the distressing fever and teasing cough .
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DUKE OF CONNAUGHT LODGE OF INSTRUCTION , N ° -1524 . HAVELOCK TAVERN , ALBION ROAD , DALSTON . rpHE FITTEEN SECTIONS will be worked in this Lodge of Instruction X on Wednesday , the 5 th Feb ., by Bro . Fieldwick Preceptor . Members of the Craft are invited to attend . Tho Lodge will be opened at seven o ' clock .