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|?| 3 | g §||§| p | i & J . DaVies , Dairy Farmer , ^^^^^^ M ' The Aldersgate Dairy , ^^^^^^^ , 25 LITTLE BRITAIN , LONDON , E . G . ^^^^^ Sf ^ l B ^^ - ESTABLISHED OVER * * CENTURY . " Hotels , Restaurants and Families supplied with . Pure Milk and Cream , and High Class Dairy Produce ; Special terms for Large Quantities ; Note : —This Dairy is under Strict Medical' and Sanitary Supervision .
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^¦ ¦ , » . ^' . ^ . ^» . A _ ° ^ SATURDAY , 3 RD SEPTEMBER 1898 ;
United Grand Lodge.
UNITED GRAND LODGE .
THE regular Quarterly Communication of United Grand Lodge will be held at Freemasons' Hall , London ' , on Wednesday next , 7 th inst ., at six for seven in the evening . The following ' is the Agenda of Business : 1 . The Minutes o £ the Quarterly Communication of fche 1 st of June for confirmation . 2 . The Grand Master in the Chair will move : —
That this Grand Lodge respectfully offers to the Most Worshipful the Grand Master His Boyal Highness the Prince of Wales its most fraternal and heartfelt sympathy , in the suffering occasioned by his late unfortunate and serious accident , and desires to express its earnest hope that it may please the Great Architect of the Universe speedily to restore His Boyal Highness to the full enjoyment of perfect health .
3 . V . W . Brother John Strachan , Q . C , Grand Registrar , will report the steps taken by His Royal Highness in accordance with the request of Grand Lodge on the 29 th July 1896 , " for the recognition of the Grand Lodge of New Zealand , and for the establishment of fraternal good feeling with our New Zealand Brethren , " and will thereupon move : "That the Grand Lodge
expresses its gratification at the happy result which has attended the labours of the Grand Master in the settlement of the recognition of the Grand Lodge of New Zealand , and offers its dutiful and respectful thanks to the Most Worshipful Grand Master for the able and judicious manner in which His Royal Highness has brought this important matter to a successful termination . "
4 . Report of the Board of Benevolence for the last quarter , in which aro recommendations for tho following Grants , viz : — The Widow of a Brother of the Unity Lodge , No . 183 , London £ 75 0 0 The Widow of a Brother of the Barnato Lodge , No . 2265 , London 100 0 0
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A Brother of the Fowey Lodge , No . 977 , Fowey 50 0 0 A Brother of the Farringdon Without Lodge , No . 1745 , London 50 0 0 A Brother of tho Lodge of Peace , No . 149 , Meltham 50 0 0 The Widow of a Brother of the Southern Star Lodge , No . 1158 , ' London ... ... ... ... ... 60 0 0
A Brother of the St . John ' s Lodge , No . 673 , Liverpool ... 50 " 0 0 A Brother of the Excelsior Lodge , No . ldia , Leeds ... 50 ' 0 0 A Brother of the Wailpole Lodge , No . 1500 , Norwich ... 75 ' 0 ' 0
5 . REPORT OF THE BOARD OF GENERAL PURPOSES / To the United Grand Lodge ' of Ancient Free and Accepted Masons of England . The Board have to report that'they have received a recommendation from the Officers and Clerks Committee that ; having regard to the very creditable manner in which Bros ; ' Leonard Cook , Charles Lawrence ; and
Ralph Grist were discharging their duties as clerks in the Grand Secretary ' s Office , their salaries , which in the case of Bro . Cook is at present £ 130 . per annum , and in that of Bros . ; Lawrence' and Grist is £ 100 per annuru , be increased as from'the 21 ' st' June last by yearly increments of £ 10 , until they respectively , reach £ 150 per annum .
The Board , having considered the Report , recommend that the salaries of Bros . Cook , Lawrence , and Grist be increased accordingly . ' : The Board have to report , with deep regret , the death of Bro . A .-A . Pendlebury , late Assistant Grand Secretary , who died on the SOtti June last , after a long , lingering , and expensive illness , and although his pension has been paid up to the time of his'death , still the Board recommend "that the sum of £ 100 , being equivalent to one quarter ' s'pension , be paid to his Widow ;
The Board have further to state that they have had under consideration a Report of the Colonial Committee on the subject of an application' from the Wardens and other Officers and members of " The Hervey Lodge , " No . 1788 , Trinidad , praying that the Lodge , the greater number of members' of
which were in arrear in payment of their subscriptions , and some of whom had been proved guilty of un-Masonic conduct in Lodge , should be erased ; and the Board , taking into consideration all the circumstances of the case , are of opinion that Grand Lodge should be recommended to erase the Lodge .
The Board'have further to report thatthey have very . fully considered a complaint preferred by ; the Worshipful Master-elect of the Stuart , Lodge , No . 1632 , against the Worshipful Master for having on . the day named in the by-laws for the installation of his successor , and the appointment and investment of Officers , appointed and invested the Officers for the ensuing year , the Minutes of the previous meeting relating to the election of Master not haying . been confirmed .
. It appeared ' that in taking that-course , the Worshipful ,, Master acted strictly in accordance with a written opinion on the point given some years since by the late Grand Registrar , His Honour Judge Philbrick , Q . C . The Board , without arriving at a formal decision on the ; various points
raised by the question , resolved nem . con ., in accordance with the advice of the present Grand Registrar , that in the event of the election of the Worshipful Master-elect being confirmed , it would be competent for him on his installation to appoint his Officers , notwithstanding the appointment of Officers by his predecessor .
The'Board have to report that the following presentations have been made to the Library and Museum since the last .. meeting . of Grand Lodge , all of which have been accepted with thanks : — Title or Object . By whom Presented . History , oi the Joppa . Mark' Lodge , No . 11 ( 2 copies )—John Armstrong P . P . G . W . Cheshire ( the Author ) .
A Masonic Handkerchief—Rowland D . Longworth P . M . No . 1816 . History of the Royal Clarence Lodge , No . 976—E . R . Hayter P . M . and Secretary . St . Paul's ( an Historical Poem)—Major T . C ; Walls P . G . Stand . Bearer ( the Author ) . Three Royal Medals ( in case)—George Kenning P . P . G . Deacon Middlesex . "
Old Silver Masonic Medal—Henry H . Boyle Nos . 34 and 2224 . Volo , or the Will , and Ars Vivendi , 1898—Arthur Lovell No . 1425 ( the Author ) . An Oration delivered- ^ at the ¦ Consecration of St . Ivo- Lodge—Rev . G . Herbert Frewer P . P . G . Chap , ( the Author ) .
Old Masonic Medal ( copper gilt)—Bros . H . G . and Walter Spilling . Memorials of Lodge ' No . 91 , Leicester—John T . Thorp P . P . G . W . ( the Author . ) South African Freemasonry—0 . H . Bate P . M . P . Dist . S . G . Warden South Africa .
Western Australia , its History and Progress ; The 'Aborigines of Western Australia ; Souvenir of Western Australian Banquet ; The Exploration of Australia . ( 1895 ); The Exploration of Australia ( 1844 to 1896 ); My Fourth Tour in Western Australia ( 1897)—Albert F . Calvert W . M . No . 28 ( the Author ) . The Board also submit a statement of the Grand Lodge Accounts
presented to the last meeting of tho Finance Committee , held on Friday , the 12 th day of August instant , showing a balance in the Bank of England ( Law Courts Branch ) , of £ 6 , 694 13 s Id , and in . tho hands of the Grand Secretary for Petty Cash , £ 100 , and for Servants' Wages , £ 100 . ( Signed ) R . ' LOVELAND LOVELAND , President . Freemasons ' ' Hdll ) London , W ; C ; 16 th' August 1898 . '
6 . NOTICE OF MOTION . By Brother William Farquhar Lamonby P . M . No . 962 P . P . G . W . Cumberland' and Westmorland-Recognition of New Grand Lodges in British Territories" That in order to better insure tho preservation of the rights and
privileges of minorities , and to prevent subsequent disputes , Grand Lodge respectfully suggests and prays that the Most Worshipful the Grand Master may be pleased to command that Lodge Warrants shall not be cancelled until the expiration of three calendar months from the date of receipt of such Warrants by the Grand Secretary . "
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EADE'S GOUT AND RHEUMATIC PILLS . The SAFEST and most EFFECTUAL CUBE for GOUT , RHEUMATISM , and all PAINS in ' the HEAD , FACE , and LIMBS . Ulouia not U without tDem Tor all tbe World ; They are a most Wonderful Medicine . /^ 1 OUT . 15 Sunbeam Terrace , Beeston Hill , V _ X Leeds , Yorkshire , 24 th Jan . 1898 . RHEUMATISM . Dear Mr . Eade , —I feel it my duty to acknowledge fche great good your pills have done me . I have been & OUT . a great sufferer with Rheumatic Gout , but . for the last three years , having taken your pills , I have BHEUMATISM . always been free from it , and am ; never without them in the house . I can highly recommend them / ~^ i OUT . to all people suffering with Rheumatism- as a safe VX and sure cure . I have often given one or two away RHEUMATISM , to friends for a trial , and , like me , they would not be without them for all the world . THEY ARE A MOST WONDERFUL MEDICINE , EADE'S PILLS , and may your name be praised all ' over the whole world . You ' may make use of this letter' if you think E ADE'S PILLS , proper . Yours truly , HENRY THOMAS LANGLEY . Eade ' s Gout and Rheumatic Pills : ARE PREPARED ONLY BY ' GEORGE EADE , 72 GOSWELL ROAD , LONDON , And sold by all Chemists and Medicine Vendors , IN BOTTLES , at Is ljd and 2 s 9 d each ;
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|?| 3 | g §||§| p | i & J . DaVies , Dairy Farmer , ^^^^^^ M ' The Aldersgate Dairy , ^^^^^^^ , 25 LITTLE BRITAIN , LONDON , E . G . ^^^^^ Sf ^ l B ^^ - ESTABLISHED OVER * * CENTURY . " Hotels , Restaurants and Families supplied with . Pure Milk and Cream , and High Class Dairy Produce ; Special terms for Large Quantities ; Note : —This Dairy is under Strict Medical' and Sanitary Supervision .
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^¦ ¦ , » . ^' . ^ . ^» . A _ ° ^ SATURDAY , 3 RD SEPTEMBER 1898 ;
United Grand Lodge.
UNITED GRAND LODGE .
THE regular Quarterly Communication of United Grand Lodge will be held at Freemasons' Hall , London ' , on Wednesday next , 7 th inst ., at six for seven in the evening . The following ' is the Agenda of Business : 1 . The Minutes o £ the Quarterly Communication of fche 1 st of June for confirmation . 2 . The Grand Master in the Chair will move : —
That this Grand Lodge respectfully offers to the Most Worshipful the Grand Master His Boyal Highness the Prince of Wales its most fraternal and heartfelt sympathy , in the suffering occasioned by his late unfortunate and serious accident , and desires to express its earnest hope that it may please the Great Architect of the Universe speedily to restore His Boyal Highness to the full enjoyment of perfect health .
3 . V . W . Brother John Strachan , Q . C , Grand Registrar , will report the steps taken by His Royal Highness in accordance with the request of Grand Lodge on the 29 th July 1896 , " for the recognition of the Grand Lodge of New Zealand , and for the establishment of fraternal good feeling with our New Zealand Brethren , " and will thereupon move : "That the Grand Lodge
expresses its gratification at the happy result which has attended the labours of the Grand Master in the settlement of the recognition of the Grand Lodge of New Zealand , and offers its dutiful and respectful thanks to the Most Worshipful Grand Master for the able and judicious manner in which His Royal Highness has brought this important matter to a successful termination . "
4 . Report of the Board of Benevolence for the last quarter , in which aro recommendations for tho following Grants , viz : — The Widow of a Brother of the Unity Lodge , No . 183 , London £ 75 0 0 The Widow of a Brother of the Barnato Lodge , No . 2265 , London 100 0 0
United Grand Lodge.
A Brother of the Fowey Lodge , No . 977 , Fowey 50 0 0 A Brother of the Farringdon Without Lodge , No . 1745 , London 50 0 0 A Brother of tho Lodge of Peace , No . 149 , Meltham 50 0 0 The Widow of a Brother of the Southern Star Lodge , No . 1158 , ' London ... ... ... ... ... 60 0 0
A Brother of the St . John ' s Lodge , No . 673 , Liverpool ... 50 " 0 0 A Brother of the Excelsior Lodge , No . ldia , Leeds ... 50 ' 0 0 A Brother of the Wailpole Lodge , No . 1500 , Norwich ... 75 ' 0 ' 0
5 . REPORT OF THE BOARD OF GENERAL PURPOSES / To the United Grand Lodge ' of Ancient Free and Accepted Masons of England . The Board have to report that'they have received a recommendation from the Officers and Clerks Committee that ; having regard to the very creditable manner in which Bros ; ' Leonard Cook , Charles Lawrence ; and
Ralph Grist were discharging their duties as clerks in the Grand Secretary ' s Office , their salaries , which in the case of Bro . Cook is at present £ 130 . per annum , and in that of Bros . ; Lawrence' and Grist is £ 100 per annuru , be increased as from'the 21 ' st' June last by yearly increments of £ 10 , until they respectively , reach £ 150 per annum .
The Board , having considered the Report , recommend that the salaries of Bros . Cook , Lawrence , and Grist be increased accordingly . ' : The Board have to report , with deep regret , the death of Bro . A .-A . Pendlebury , late Assistant Grand Secretary , who died on the SOtti June last , after a long , lingering , and expensive illness , and although his pension has been paid up to the time of his'death , still the Board recommend "that the sum of £ 100 , being equivalent to one quarter ' s'pension , be paid to his Widow ;
The Board have further to state that they have had under consideration a Report of the Colonial Committee on the subject of an application' from the Wardens and other Officers and members of " The Hervey Lodge , " No . 1788 , Trinidad , praying that the Lodge , the greater number of members' of
which were in arrear in payment of their subscriptions , and some of whom had been proved guilty of un-Masonic conduct in Lodge , should be erased ; and the Board , taking into consideration all the circumstances of the case , are of opinion that Grand Lodge should be recommended to erase the Lodge .
The Board'have further to report thatthey have very . fully considered a complaint preferred by ; the Worshipful Master-elect of the Stuart , Lodge , No . 1632 , against the Worshipful Master for having on . the day named in the by-laws for the installation of his successor , and the appointment and investment of Officers , appointed and invested the Officers for the ensuing year , the Minutes of the previous meeting relating to the election of Master not haying . been confirmed .
. It appeared ' that in taking that-course , the Worshipful ,, Master acted strictly in accordance with a written opinion on the point given some years since by the late Grand Registrar , His Honour Judge Philbrick , Q . C . The Board , without arriving at a formal decision on the ; various points
raised by the question , resolved nem . con ., in accordance with the advice of the present Grand Registrar , that in the event of the election of the Worshipful Master-elect being confirmed , it would be competent for him on his installation to appoint his Officers , notwithstanding the appointment of Officers by his predecessor .
The'Board have to report that the following presentations have been made to the Library and Museum since the last .. meeting . of Grand Lodge , all of which have been accepted with thanks : — Title or Object . By whom Presented . History , oi the Joppa . Mark' Lodge , No . 11 ( 2 copies )—John Armstrong P . P . G . W . Cheshire ( the Author ) .
A Masonic Handkerchief—Rowland D . Longworth P . M . No . 1816 . History of the Royal Clarence Lodge , No . 976—E . R . Hayter P . M . and Secretary . St . Paul's ( an Historical Poem)—Major T . C ; Walls P . G . Stand . Bearer ( the Author ) . Three Royal Medals ( in case)—George Kenning P . P . G . Deacon Middlesex . "
Old Silver Masonic Medal—Henry H . Boyle Nos . 34 and 2224 . Volo , or the Will , and Ars Vivendi , 1898—Arthur Lovell No . 1425 ( the Author ) . An Oration delivered- ^ at the ¦ Consecration of St . Ivo- Lodge—Rev . G . Herbert Frewer P . P . G . Chap , ( the Author ) .
Old Masonic Medal ( copper gilt)—Bros . H . G . and Walter Spilling . Memorials of Lodge ' No . 91 , Leicester—John T . Thorp P . P . G . W . ( the Author . ) South African Freemasonry—0 . H . Bate P . M . P . Dist . S . G . Warden South Africa .
Western Australia , its History and Progress ; The 'Aborigines of Western Australia ; Souvenir of Western Australian Banquet ; The Exploration of Australia . ( 1895 ); The Exploration of Australia ( 1844 to 1896 ); My Fourth Tour in Western Australia ( 1897)—Albert F . Calvert W . M . No . 28 ( the Author ) . The Board also submit a statement of the Grand Lodge Accounts
presented to the last meeting of tho Finance Committee , held on Friday , the 12 th day of August instant , showing a balance in the Bank of England ( Law Courts Branch ) , of £ 6 , 694 13 s Id , and in . tho hands of the Grand Secretary for Petty Cash , £ 100 , and for Servants' Wages , £ 100 . ( Signed ) R . ' LOVELAND LOVELAND , President . Freemasons ' ' Hdll ) London , W ; C ; 16 th' August 1898 . '
6 . NOTICE OF MOTION . By Brother William Farquhar Lamonby P . M . No . 962 P . P . G . W . Cumberland' and Westmorland-Recognition of New Grand Lodges in British Territories" That in order to better insure tho preservation of the rights and
privileges of minorities , and to prevent subsequent disputes , Grand Lodge respectfully suggests and prays that the Most Worshipful the Grand Master may be pleased to command that Lodge Warrants shall not be cancelled until the expiration of three calendar months from the date of receipt of such Warrants by the Grand Secretary . "