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Installation Meetings, &C.
Lorkin . Lodge was opened in due form , and the minutes of previous meeting were read and confirmed . Bro . Lorkin offered himself as candidate ; be was interrogated and entrusted . Lodge was opened in the second degree , and the ceremony rehearsed . Bro . Darnell
answered tho questions leading to the third degree , and in due course Bro . Edwards rehearsed that ceremony , Bro . F . Carr giving the Traditional History . Bro . Lorkin worked the third section of the lecture , assisted by the brethren . Lodge was regularly closed to the first degree . Bro . Christian was elected W . M . for tho ensuing week .
Burgoyne Lodge of Instruction , No . 902 . —This Lodge met on Thursday , 22 nd nit ., at tho Cock Tavern , St . Martin ' s-court , Ludgate-hill , at ( 5 o'clock , tho occasion being the first annual banquet since the inaguration of the Lodge . Bros . Batty W . M ., Salter S . W ., Chretien J . W ., Cracknell S . D ., W . W . Cooper J . D ., Heifer I . G . The Lodge was opened and closed , and the brethren adjourned for refresh , ment after lubonr . Bro . G . Gabb presided as ohairman , H . C . Jeffries
P . M . 932 vice-chairman , supported by Bros . Batts , Batty , Chamber , layne , Cracknell , W . W . Cooper , Dele , Dunn , Escott , Hoffer , J . Lawe , T . Lane , Otley , W . Smith , & c . After the usual loyal toasts , songs were sung by Bros . Chamberlayne , W . W . Cooper , Cracknell , Dale , Gabb , Lane , and Smith ; recitations were delivered by Bros . Jeffries and Otley . Bro . Salter ably presided at the pianoforte . The menu provided by Bro . Gabb was all that could be desired , and altogether a most enjoyable evening was spent .
ST . ANDREW LODGE , No . 1151 . THE Annual Festival of St . John was celebrated by the brethren of the above Lodge on Saturday , 24 th ult . Lodge was opened at 1 . 30 p . m . by Bro . R . C . Pearce W . M ., who was supported by his Officers , brethren , and visitors , including Bros . J . and C . Treffry 977 , Yarcoe 977 , Serpell 856 , and others . The installation ceremony was ably performed by Bro . C . Truscott P . M . P . P . G . J . W ., supported by an
effiicent Board of Past Masters . The W . M . elect , Bro . N . Pellow , having been placed in the chair , appointed the following brethren as his Officers for the ensuing year : —R . G . Pearce I . P . M ., J . T . Baker S . W ., T . P . Tuckey J . W ., C . Thorpe P . M . Treasurer , M . Nettle
Secretary , T . S . Bailey S . D ., W . H . Tregaskes J . D ., S . Yoe J . D ., J . Parkyn D . C , Truman I . G ., Elliott Tyler . The brethren afterwards proceeded to the New Inn , where an excellent banquet was prepared by Mrs . Cook . The usual Loyal and Masonio toasts were given and responded to , and a very pleasant evening was spent .
PRUDENCE LODGE , No . 1550 . THE annual meeting of this Lodge was holden on Saturday , 24 th ultimo , at the Huyshe Masonic Temple , Plymouth , and after the admission of a gentleman into the Order , the more important business of the day was transacted . This was the installation of Bro . W . Dawe aa Worshipful Master for tbe coming year . The interesting ceremony was well performed by Bros . Morris C Lakeman ( the retiring
Master ) , J . B . Gover P . M . P . P . G . A . D . C , J . R . Lord P . M . P . P . G . S . B ., Robert G . Bird P . M . and S ., and Richard G . Tippet P . M ., in a Board of Installed Masters , amongst whom were Bros . L . D . Westcott P . M . P . P . G . S . Wks ., Robert B . Twose P . M . P . P . G . S ., J . G . Kevern P . M ., Thomas Goodall P . M .. L . I . Webber P . M ., all of 1550 ; E . Aitken
-Davies P . M . 1099 P . P . G . S . Works , James Griffen W . M . 70 , Charles Croydon W . M . 189 , Captain J . R . W . Quinn P . M . and James Osborne P . M . of 954 , E . Roseveare P . M . 1099 , Thomas Gibbons P . M . 1205 , James Rendle P . M . nnd S ., and Byron Elliott P . M . 1247 , S . J . Hearle 1255 . The following were then invested as the Officers : —Bros .
M . C . Lakeman I . P . M ., C H . Sellick S . W ., William Stanbury J . W ., J . Phillips Chaplain , Charles Philp Treasnrer , Thomas Goodall Secretary , G . C . Dimier S . D ., Job Maton J . D ., D . Roy D . C , W . G . Redman A . D . C ., J . B . James O .. R . Barnard I . G ., T . Watson S . S , G . F . Watson J . S ., W . H . Phillips Tyler . Bro . J . G . Kevern was again elected as the Steward for the Masonic Charities ,
and Bro . R . G . Bird wns re-elected the representative on the Committee of Petitions Prov . Grand Lodge . The Lodge having been closed , the brethren adjourned to the Farley Hotel , Union-street , for the banqnet . About forty-five sat down , including , amongst other Visitors , Bros . Wm . Deny P . M . 156 P . P . G . S . D ., C Spence Bate P . M . 189 P . P . G . R ., Captain M . Tracey P . M . 1247 , & c , aud letters ,
regretting their inability to attend , were read from Bros . J . P . Metham P . M . P . D . G . P . M ., W . J . Hughan P . G . D . Eng . P . G . S . W . Egypt , & c , Chas . Godtschalk P . M . 70 P . P . G . S . D ., J . J . Avery P . M . 70 P . P . G . R ., J . y . Avery P . M . 156 , and from Mr . Charles F . Burnard , the Mayor ° f Plymouth , who expressed himself as highly gratified with the attention shown him ; but most important engagements in London
prevented him accepting the invitation . The tables were arranged very tastefully , the floral and other decorations reflecting great credit on the resources of the Farley . The menu comprised every delicacy of the season , was abundant in quantity , and tbe attendance all that could be desired . Bro . Charles Walters was con . gr & tulated upon his generous catering . Bro . Dawe presided , propostt the
S usual Loyal and Masonic toasts . An especial feature of the evening was tho health of Bro . R . G . Bird , who , from the nature of t » s public duties , was unable to give tbe necessary time to the Secrearyahi p , and had resigned . This had been known for only a few days , ww a small committee was formed , of which Bro . R . G . Tippett was in » lrman ' anc' *"* ' P roP 09 ' ng the toast , had the pleasure of present-S > as the result of his exertions , a handsome oak case containing a
Krat ' f i ' ° * 8 ilve ^ dessert knives and forks , and of expressing how first M th ° membera were to Br 0 - Bird for h { s P services as the Bird s ^ p ° f * he Lodge , and since for many years as Secretary . Bro . the t ^ i ' ' snitat , e and feeling terms , thanking the brethren for he h d h remeDlbrance , and for the uniform courtesy with which BrosO D trea , ted The musical programme was varied aud good , takin 4 ? ° ^ " ' Gibbons , Joyce , Roseveare , Tracey , Dimier , and others * 'ugtne most prominent part .
Installation Meetings, &C.
Brixton Lodge of Instruction , No . 1949 . —The usual meeting was held at Bro . Monk's , Prince Regent , Dulwich-road , East Brixton , on Tuesday , 27 th ult . Present—Bros . H . Goodwin W . M ., Richard Poore S . W ., G . II . Phillips J . W ., Henry M . Williams Secre . tary , R . R . Johnstone S . D ., G . W . Knight J . D ., H . Hooper I . G ., E . A . Francis Hon . Preceptor , John A . Danks , J . Perry , Wm . Crouoher , B .
Wolff , and others . Lodge was opened in the first degree , and the Secretary read the minutes of the previous meeting , whioh were unanimously confirmed . Lodge was opened in the second and third degrees . The W . M . most ably rehearsed the ceremony of raising , Bro . J . Perry candidate . Lodge was cloaed to tbe first degree , and ifc was proposed by Bro . J . A . Danks , seconded by Bro . Henry M .
Williams Secretary , aud resolved—That Bro . Wm . Croucher , of the Polish National Lodge , No . 534 , be elected a member . Bro . Croucher thanked the brethren , and hoped he should be able to attend re . gularly , so as to be able to profit by the excellent workiDg of tbe Lodge , under the able Preceptorahip of Bro . E . A . Franois . Bro . Rd . Poore having been elected W . M . for the ensuing week , Lodge was closed in due form .
Death.
DEATH .
SOTJLLIER . —On the 23 rd June , suddenly , at Tunis , in North Africa , Profeaso Stephen Soullier , Founder and P . M . of the Ancient Carthage Lodge , No . 1717 , P . D . G . 8 . of Works Malta , and G . S . W . of the Provincial Mark Grand Lodge of North Africa .
Royal Arch.
ROYAL ARCH .
Sir Hugh myddelton Chapter , No . 1602 . —A regular Convocation of this Chapter was held at the Old Cook Tavern , Hig h , bury Comer , on Friday , 23 rd June . Present—M . E . Comps . J . Weston M . E . Z ., Osborn H ., Cogan J ., J . W . Hobbs P . Z . Sec , Hollidge Treas ., Greenfield S . N ., Hirst 1 st A . S . j also Comps , Dillon , Bird , and Pearcy . "Visitors—Comps . T . J . Cusworth P . Z . New Concord , No .
813 , R . W . Goddard , Sincerity , No . 174 . The first business was to elect Comp . R . Pearcy , S . N . of the United Strength Chapter , as a joining member . The ballot was unanimous in his favour . Bro . A . Trewinnard P . M . Kingsland Lodge , No . 1693 , was then exalted , the ceremony being excellently well rendered , Comp . Pearoy on this occasion acting as P . S . The election of Officers for the ensuing
year was then proceeded with , when the following were appointed : Comps . Osborn M . E . Z ., Weston H ., Pearcy J ., Greenfield S . E ., Hoi . lidge S . N ., Bird P . S ., Cogan Treasurer . The Chapter was olosed aud adjourned , and the Companions sat down to a banquet , admirably served by Bro . Baker . The usual Loyal and Maaonio toasts were
given . Comp . Trewinnard , in responding to the toast of the Exaltee , expressed himself much gratified and impressed with the ceremony . Comp . Goddard replied in appropriate terms for the Visitors . An enjoyable and pleasant evening was brought to a close with the Janitor's toast .
During the recent visit of the M . W . the Grand Master H . R . H . the Prince of Wales to Bradford , Lieut . Colonel Sir Henry Edwards , Bart ., Provincial Grand Master West Yorkshire , read an address from the seven Bradford
Lodges . It was an address of loyal Masonic welcome , and ifc associated the present flourishing condition of the Craft with the Prince ' s Grand Mastership . To this address his Royal Highness handed in the following document : —
Brethren , —I have received with feelings of the deepest satisfaction your loyal and fraternal address , and I can assure you that I am much gratified by the welcome which has been accorded to-day by all classes of tbe inhabitants of Bradford . I sincerely appreciate the compliment which you are good enough to pay rae , as Grand Master
of the Freemasons in England , by your references to the satisfactory condition of the Craft and to the flourishing state of the Charitable and Educational Institutions in connection with the large body of which I am proud to be tbe head . I need hardly assure yon that the interest which I take in Freemasonry continues unabated , and I
shall ever do my best to extend the principles on which it is founded to the utmost of my power . The Princess and I are much tonobed by the kind words in which you mention us , and it affords us both sincere pride and gratification to experience so cordial a reception aa that which we have met with to . day from our fellow-countrymen .
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Installation Meetings, &C.
Lorkin . Lodge was opened in due form , and the minutes of previous meeting were read and confirmed . Bro . Lorkin offered himself as candidate ; be was interrogated and entrusted . Lodge was opened in the second degree , and the ceremony rehearsed . Bro . Darnell
answered tho questions leading to the third degree , and in due course Bro . Edwards rehearsed that ceremony , Bro . F . Carr giving the Traditional History . Bro . Lorkin worked the third section of the lecture , assisted by the brethren . Lodge was regularly closed to the first degree . Bro . Christian was elected W . M . for tho ensuing week .
Burgoyne Lodge of Instruction , No . 902 . —This Lodge met on Thursday , 22 nd nit ., at tho Cock Tavern , St . Martin ' s-court , Ludgate-hill , at ( 5 o'clock , tho occasion being the first annual banquet since the inaguration of the Lodge . Bros . Batty W . M ., Salter S . W ., Chretien J . W ., Cracknell S . D ., W . W . Cooper J . D ., Heifer I . G . The Lodge was opened and closed , and the brethren adjourned for refresh , ment after lubonr . Bro . G . Gabb presided as ohairman , H . C . Jeffries
P . M . 932 vice-chairman , supported by Bros . Batts , Batty , Chamber , layne , Cracknell , W . W . Cooper , Dele , Dunn , Escott , Hoffer , J . Lawe , T . Lane , Otley , W . Smith , & c . After the usual loyal toasts , songs were sung by Bros . Chamberlayne , W . W . Cooper , Cracknell , Dale , Gabb , Lane , and Smith ; recitations were delivered by Bros . Jeffries and Otley . Bro . Salter ably presided at the pianoforte . The menu provided by Bro . Gabb was all that could be desired , and altogether a most enjoyable evening was spent .
ST . ANDREW LODGE , No . 1151 . THE Annual Festival of St . John was celebrated by the brethren of the above Lodge on Saturday , 24 th ult . Lodge was opened at 1 . 30 p . m . by Bro . R . C . Pearce W . M ., who was supported by his Officers , brethren , and visitors , including Bros . J . and C . Treffry 977 , Yarcoe 977 , Serpell 856 , and others . The installation ceremony was ably performed by Bro . C . Truscott P . M . P . P . G . J . W ., supported by an
effiicent Board of Past Masters . The W . M . elect , Bro . N . Pellow , having been placed in the chair , appointed the following brethren as his Officers for the ensuing year : —R . G . Pearce I . P . M ., J . T . Baker S . W ., T . P . Tuckey J . W ., C . Thorpe P . M . Treasurer , M . Nettle
Secretary , T . S . Bailey S . D ., W . H . Tregaskes J . D ., S . Yoe J . D ., J . Parkyn D . C , Truman I . G ., Elliott Tyler . The brethren afterwards proceeded to the New Inn , where an excellent banquet was prepared by Mrs . Cook . The usual Loyal and Masonio toasts were given and responded to , and a very pleasant evening was spent .
PRUDENCE LODGE , No . 1550 . THE annual meeting of this Lodge was holden on Saturday , 24 th ultimo , at the Huyshe Masonic Temple , Plymouth , and after the admission of a gentleman into the Order , the more important business of the day was transacted . This was the installation of Bro . W . Dawe aa Worshipful Master for tbe coming year . The interesting ceremony was well performed by Bros . Morris C Lakeman ( the retiring
Master ) , J . B . Gover P . M . P . P . G . A . D . C , J . R . Lord P . M . P . P . G . S . B ., Robert G . Bird P . M . and S ., and Richard G . Tippet P . M ., in a Board of Installed Masters , amongst whom were Bros . L . D . Westcott P . M . P . P . G . S . Wks ., Robert B . Twose P . M . P . P . G . S ., J . G . Kevern P . M ., Thomas Goodall P . M .. L . I . Webber P . M ., all of 1550 ; E . Aitken
-Davies P . M . 1099 P . P . G . S . Works , James Griffen W . M . 70 , Charles Croydon W . M . 189 , Captain J . R . W . Quinn P . M . and James Osborne P . M . of 954 , E . Roseveare P . M . 1099 , Thomas Gibbons P . M . 1205 , James Rendle P . M . nnd S ., and Byron Elliott P . M . 1247 , S . J . Hearle 1255 . The following were then invested as the Officers : —Bros .
M . C . Lakeman I . P . M ., C H . Sellick S . W ., William Stanbury J . W ., J . Phillips Chaplain , Charles Philp Treasnrer , Thomas Goodall Secretary , G . C . Dimier S . D ., Job Maton J . D ., D . Roy D . C , W . G . Redman A . D . C ., J . B . James O .. R . Barnard I . G ., T . Watson S . S , G . F . Watson J . S ., W . H . Phillips Tyler . Bro . J . G . Kevern was again elected as the Steward for the Masonic Charities ,
and Bro . R . G . Bird wns re-elected the representative on the Committee of Petitions Prov . Grand Lodge . The Lodge having been closed , the brethren adjourned to the Farley Hotel , Union-street , for the banqnet . About forty-five sat down , including , amongst other Visitors , Bros . Wm . Deny P . M . 156 P . P . G . S . D ., C Spence Bate P . M . 189 P . P . G . R ., Captain M . Tracey P . M . 1247 , & c , aud letters ,
regretting their inability to attend , were read from Bros . J . P . Metham P . M . P . D . G . P . M ., W . J . Hughan P . G . D . Eng . P . G . S . W . Egypt , & c , Chas . Godtschalk P . M . 70 P . P . G . S . D ., J . J . Avery P . M . 70 P . P . G . R ., J . y . Avery P . M . 156 , and from Mr . Charles F . Burnard , the Mayor ° f Plymouth , who expressed himself as highly gratified with the attention shown him ; but most important engagements in London
prevented him accepting the invitation . The tables were arranged very tastefully , the floral and other decorations reflecting great credit on the resources of the Farley . The menu comprised every delicacy of the season , was abundant in quantity , and tbe attendance all that could be desired . Bro . Charles Walters was con . gr & tulated upon his generous catering . Bro . Dawe presided , propostt the
S usual Loyal and Masonic toasts . An especial feature of the evening was tho health of Bro . R . G . Bird , who , from the nature of t » s public duties , was unable to give tbe necessary time to the Secrearyahi p , and had resigned . This had been known for only a few days , ww a small committee was formed , of which Bro . R . G . Tippett was in » lrman ' anc' *"* ' P roP 09 ' ng the toast , had the pleasure of present-S > as the result of his exertions , a handsome oak case containing a
Krat ' f i ' ° * 8 ilve ^ dessert knives and forks , and of expressing how first M th ° membera were to Br 0 - Bird for h { s P services as the Bird s ^ p ° f * he Lodge , and since for many years as Secretary . Bro . the t ^ i ' ' snitat , e and feeling terms , thanking the brethren for he h d h remeDlbrance , and for the uniform courtesy with which BrosO D trea , ted The musical programme was varied aud good , takin 4 ? ° ^ " ' Gibbons , Joyce , Roseveare , Tracey , Dimier , and others * 'ugtne most prominent part .
Installation Meetings, &C.
Brixton Lodge of Instruction , No . 1949 . —The usual meeting was held at Bro . Monk's , Prince Regent , Dulwich-road , East Brixton , on Tuesday , 27 th ult . Present—Bros . H . Goodwin W . M ., Richard Poore S . W ., G . II . Phillips J . W ., Henry M . Williams Secre . tary , R . R . Johnstone S . D ., G . W . Knight J . D ., H . Hooper I . G ., E . A . Francis Hon . Preceptor , John A . Danks , J . Perry , Wm . Crouoher , B .
Wolff , and others . Lodge was opened in the first degree , and the Secretary read the minutes of the previous meeting , whioh were unanimously confirmed . Lodge was opened in the second and third degrees . The W . M . most ably rehearsed the ceremony of raising , Bro . J . Perry candidate . Lodge was cloaed to tbe first degree , and ifc was proposed by Bro . J . A . Danks , seconded by Bro . Henry M .
Williams Secretary , aud resolved—That Bro . Wm . Croucher , of the Polish National Lodge , No . 534 , be elected a member . Bro . Croucher thanked the brethren , and hoped he should be able to attend re . gularly , so as to be able to profit by the excellent workiDg of tbe Lodge , under the able Preceptorahip of Bro . E . A . Franois . Bro . Rd . Poore having been elected W . M . for the ensuing week , Lodge was closed in due form .
Death.
DEATH .
SOTJLLIER . —On the 23 rd June , suddenly , at Tunis , in North Africa , Profeaso Stephen Soullier , Founder and P . M . of the Ancient Carthage Lodge , No . 1717 , P . D . G . 8 . of Works Malta , and G . S . W . of the Provincial Mark Grand Lodge of North Africa .
Royal Arch.
ROYAL ARCH .
Sir Hugh myddelton Chapter , No . 1602 . —A regular Convocation of this Chapter was held at the Old Cook Tavern , Hig h , bury Comer , on Friday , 23 rd June . Present—M . E . Comps . J . Weston M . E . Z ., Osborn H ., Cogan J ., J . W . Hobbs P . Z . Sec , Hollidge Treas ., Greenfield S . N ., Hirst 1 st A . S . j also Comps , Dillon , Bird , and Pearcy . "Visitors—Comps . T . J . Cusworth P . Z . New Concord , No .
813 , R . W . Goddard , Sincerity , No . 174 . The first business was to elect Comp . R . Pearcy , S . N . of the United Strength Chapter , as a joining member . The ballot was unanimous in his favour . Bro . A . Trewinnard P . M . Kingsland Lodge , No . 1693 , was then exalted , the ceremony being excellently well rendered , Comp . Pearoy on this occasion acting as P . S . The election of Officers for the ensuing
year was then proceeded with , when the following were appointed : Comps . Osborn M . E . Z ., Weston H ., Pearcy J ., Greenfield S . E ., Hoi . lidge S . N ., Bird P . S ., Cogan Treasurer . The Chapter was olosed aud adjourned , and the Companions sat down to a banquet , admirably served by Bro . Baker . The usual Loyal and Maaonio toasts were
given . Comp . Trewinnard , in responding to the toast of the Exaltee , expressed himself much gratified and impressed with the ceremony . Comp . Goddard replied in appropriate terms for the Visitors . An enjoyable and pleasant evening was brought to a close with the Janitor's toast .
During the recent visit of the M . W . the Grand Master H . R . H . the Prince of Wales to Bradford , Lieut . Colonel Sir Henry Edwards , Bart ., Provincial Grand Master West Yorkshire , read an address from the seven Bradford
Lodges . It was an address of loyal Masonic welcome , and ifc associated the present flourishing condition of the Craft with the Prince ' s Grand Mastership . To this address his Royal Highness handed in the following document : —
Brethren , —I have received with feelings of the deepest satisfaction your loyal and fraternal address , and I can assure you that I am much gratified by the welcome which has been accorded to-day by all classes of tbe inhabitants of Bradford . I sincerely appreciate the compliment which you are good enough to pay rae , as Grand Master
of the Freemasons in England , by your references to the satisfactory condition of the Craft and to the flourishing state of the Charitable and Educational Institutions in connection with the large body of which I am proud to be tbe head . I need hardly assure yon that the interest which I take in Freemasonry continues unabated , and I
shall ever do my best to extend the principles on which it is founded to the utmost of my power . The Princess and I are much tonobed by the kind words in which you mention us , and it affords us both sincere pride and gratification to experience so cordial a reception aa that which we have met with to . day from our fellow-countrymen .
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LAMPLOUGH'SPYRETICSALINE.Effervescing and Tasteless , forming a most Invigorating , Vitalising , and Refreshing Snmmer Beverage . ^ £ F ~ n >^ Gives instant relief in HEADACHE , SKA or BILWVS SicxxKSS , Ijr- X $ | Pv ^ fi & k DIGESTION , CoXSTIPATIOIf , IiASSIIl / DE , HEARfHURST , PKVEBIBH fqMidl-JvMW COLDS , and prevents and quickly relieves or cures the worst WuTTlfiyS ' a form of TYPHUS , SCARLET , JUNGLE , and other FEVERS , \ skjiugff PRICKLY HEAT , SMALL-POX , MEASLKS , ERVPTIVR OT SXIK COM - ^ WRfSp ^ PLAUTIS , and various other Altered Conditions of the Blood . < f ^ r DB . 3 IOKGAN . — " It furnishes the blood don ) , writes ; —I have went pleasure In with its lost saline constituent . " bearing my cordial testimony to its efficacy nn Timru-v « r i ., „ n ,. . i . . . , „ . in the treatment of many of the ordinaryand PI ? P in ^ Hkrf-L ^ f . m «^ ?„? £ ohronl ° » <> Oimtrio Complaint , and 2 S & EJ 2 J ^ perJe , S ? Ii & 5 ? „\ , other forms of Febrile Dyspepsia . " worst form of Scarlet Fever , NO other medi- J *^ cine being required . " DR . 3 . W . DOWSING . — " I used it in the treatment of forty two ca . ses of Yellow Fever DB . SPABKS ( Government Medical In- and lam happy to state I never lost a single 9 pector of Emigrants from the Port of Lon- oase . " A systematic course prevents and cures obstinate Costiveness . Notice my Name and Trade Mark . In patent Glass-stoppered Bottles , 3 / , 5 / , 11 / 6 , nnd 2 2 / each . H . LAMPLOTIGH , Chemist , 113 Holborn , LOKDOH , E . C .