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Mother Kilwinning Festival.

fair way of becoming co-extensive with terra firma . ( Applause . ) It was a somewhat trite say ing that " tho sun never sets on the British dominions , " an apt and forcible illustration of the wide distribution of their Order . ( App lause . ) Lodges had been formed in all the great AsiaChina the

geographical divisions of the world , in Europe , _ , , along coast of Africa , the two Americas , and Australia . Hence they might truly say that in almost every clime there was a Lodge , and in every Lodge a band of brethren—thereby doing somewhat to hasten the time of which our national poet

prophesied" When man to man , the world o ' er , Shall brithers bo and a' that . ' The chairman resumed his soat amid much applause . The toast of the " Province of Glasgow " was given by Bro . Thomson , F . G . S ., and responded to bv Bro . John Baird P . G . S . M . Tho latter said he felt

exceedingly sorry that tho P . G . M ., Bro . Neilson , had not beon able to bo with Them that night . Ho could assure them , howovor , that ho ( the P . G . M . ) had been successful in promoting and maintaining the cause of Masonry in Glasgow . That he had been successful was shown by tho fact that thero woro now 28 Lodges within tho

province , and that , at tho last visitation of them b y tho P . G . L . every ono of them was found to bo in a promising condition . ( Applause . ) Tho prosperous condition of tho P . G . L . itsolf was shown by their now beino- able to give away regularly a large amount in charity . Before

Bitting down , Bro . Baird begged to propose the toast of " Mother Kilwinning . " In so doing ho remarked that it certainly did seem strange that in every country in tho globe the name of Mothor Kilwinning should be known . Such was the case , however , and that its prosperity might yet more increaso , and its borders bo oxtonded in

Mother Kilwinning Festival.

time to come , was tho wish not only of those present but in every quarter where Masonry was known . ( Applause . ) Bro . J . A . Fergerson P . S . W . replied , stating the gratification he ex . perienced at tho way in which so eminent a member of St . John 3 J-, had proposed this toast , it was a pleasure to find that the Glasgow brethren had so warm a feeling towards the old mother . Tho

chairman proposed prosperity to St . John 3 . J , and though they could not show them so fine a building in Kilwinning he could assaro them of a hearty welcome when they came to seo them in thoir " auld clay bigging . " Bro . Neilson R . W . M . of St . John replied in an excellent speech , stating tho pleasure it gave him as well as tho other officers of tho Lodgo to welcome under their roof tho descendants of thoso

who had rocked the cradle of Freemasonry in the dark ages of humanity . Bro . Walker J . W ., in a very elegant speech , proposed the Clergy , contending they had done moro for tho permanent intorest of Scotland than any other class of men . In tho absence of tho Chaplain , Bro . Jamieson replied . Tho Visiting Brethren was proposed by tho S . W ., and replied to in a brief but effective mannor by Bro . P . Brownlio

J . W . of 3 bis . Bro . G . Grant , in a highly hnmorons speech , proposed the Ladies , who found a capital exponont of tho claim in the reply of Bro . C . Stobo . Tho cronpier gavo the Press , which was responded to by Bro . J . Johnson , of tho North British Mail . Bro . Boll proposed tho Chairman , aud Bro . G . W . Wheelor tho croupiers , Bros . Stodart

and Walker . Bro . Shaw proposed the Committee and Bro . Fergerson responded . Auld Lang Syno was then sung b y tho whole company , wo should also say that Bros . Brodio , Clark , Duncan , Fleming , Shira , Smith , Granger , Johnson , Wheeler and others contribnted , l > y their songs and recitations , to enhance tho harmony of this highly sucoess . f ulre-union of tho Glasgow bairns of Mothor Kilwinnin " ,

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Mother Kilwinning Festival.

fair way of becoming co-extensive with terra firma . ( Applause . ) It was a somewhat trite say ing that " tho sun never sets on the British dominions , " an apt and forcible illustration of the wide distribution of their Order . ( App lause . ) Lodges had been formed in all the great AsiaChina the

geographical divisions of the world , in Europe , _ , , along coast of Africa , the two Americas , and Australia . Hence they might truly say that in almost every clime there was a Lodge , and in every Lodge a band of brethren—thereby doing somewhat to hasten the time of which our national poet

prophesied" When man to man , the world o ' er , Shall brithers bo and a' that . ' The chairman resumed his soat amid much applause . The toast of the " Province of Glasgow " was given by Bro . Thomson , F . G . S ., and responded to bv Bro . John Baird P . G . S . M . Tho latter said he felt

exceedingly sorry that tho P . G . M ., Bro . Neilson , had not beon able to bo with Them that night . Ho could assure them , howovor , that ho ( the P . G . M . ) had been successful in promoting and maintaining the cause of Masonry in Glasgow . That he had been successful was shown by tho fact that thero woro now 28 Lodges within tho

province , and that , at tho last visitation of them b y tho P . G . L . every ono of them was found to bo in a promising condition . ( Applause . ) Tho prosperous condition of tho P . G . L . itsolf was shown by their now beino- able to give away regularly a large amount in charity . Before

Bitting down , Bro . Baird begged to propose the toast of " Mother Kilwinning . " In so doing ho remarked that it certainly did seem strange that in every country in tho globe the name of Mothor Kilwinning should be known . Such was the case , however , and that its prosperity might yet more increaso , and its borders bo oxtonded in

Mother Kilwinning Festival.

time to come , was tho wish not only of those present but in every quarter where Masonry was known . ( Applause . ) Bro . J . A . Fergerson P . S . W . replied , stating the gratification he ex . perienced at tho way in which so eminent a member of St . John 3 J-, had proposed this toast , it was a pleasure to find that the Glasgow brethren had so warm a feeling towards the old mother . Tho

chairman proposed prosperity to St . John 3 . J , and though they could not show them so fine a building in Kilwinning he could assaro them of a hearty welcome when they came to seo them in thoir " auld clay bigging . " Bro . Neilson R . W . M . of St . John replied in an excellent speech , stating tho pleasure it gave him as well as tho other officers of tho Lodgo to welcome under their roof tho descendants of thoso

who had rocked the cradle of Freemasonry in the dark ages of humanity . Bro . Walker J . W ., in a very elegant speech , proposed the Clergy , contending they had done moro for tho permanent intorest of Scotland than any other class of men . In tho absence of tho Chaplain , Bro . Jamieson replied . Tho Visiting Brethren was proposed by tho S . W ., and replied to in a brief but effective mannor by Bro . P . Brownlio

J . W . of 3 bis . Bro . G . Grant , in a highly hnmorons speech , proposed the Ladies , who found a capital exponont of tho claim in the reply of Bro . C . Stobo . Tho cronpier gavo the Press , which was responded to by Bro . J . Johnson , of tho North British Mail . Bro . Boll proposed tho Chairman , aud Bro . G . W . Wheelor tho croupiers , Bros . Stodart

and Walker . Bro . Shaw proposed the Committee and Bro . Fergerson responded . Auld Lang Syno was then sung b y tho whole company , wo should also say that Bros . Brodio , Clark , Duncan , Fleming , Shira , Smith , Granger , Johnson , Wheeler and others contribnted , l > y their songs and recitations , to enhance tho harmony of this highly sucoess . f ulre-union of tho Glasgow bairns of Mothor Kilwinnin " ,

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Tho Marvellous Remedy for Coujhs , Colds , Hoarseums , Asthma , lii-jncuioi ; , ^ - " ¦" ' ^ 3 » Consumption , and all J ^ ^ ^^\ V * Chest Affections . ^ * - ^& % \ V * 4 **^« ^ f 0 5 )>^ ""'^ t ^ Cl \ ^" — Sold by all ^? 1 ^^ Chemists , in bottles , at I f ' ^— " is IJd , 2 s 9 d , -Is ( id and lis each . ^ * - * " *^ ScntbytherroprietorMiponiccupt of Stamps . Prom Bev . J . STOREHOUSE , St . Saviour ' s Vicarage , Nottingham . Auorst 137-t . DEAR Srn , —lean strongly recommend your Pcctorino as an invaluable Cough Remedy . I have given it a fair trial in my own family , * and have also supplied it to persons Buffering from Cough in my parish , and in every instance it has given immediate relief . In somo cases , after passing sleepless nights , ono or two doses of tho Puctorine have hud such a good effect that persons have got a got d night ' s rest , and tho Cough has speedily disappeared . Mr . A . KOLPE , St . Ann ' s Square , Manchester , Says : "Your Pcctorino is superior to any Mcdicino I have ever tried for Coughs or Colds . " PECTORIS ! E cures tho worst tormsof Coughs and Colds . PEiTOKIJfE cures Hoarseness . PKCFORISE gives immediate relief in Bronchitis . PECTORISE is the best Medicine for Asthma . PECTORIS E cures Whooping Cough . PECTORIS E will cure a troublesome tickling Cough . PEtTORISE is invaluable in the early binges of Con-. 'umpcioii , PECTOHISE relieves all Affection . ? of the Chest , Lungs , unci Throat . Prepared only by SMITH & CLABKE , Manufacturing Chemists , Park Street , Lincoln . *« * Vice Chancellor Sir C . Hall granted a perpetual injunction , with costs , against F . Mason , Cuwm ' st , Rotheram , for visiDg tho word " Pectorino . "

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n" 1 AMAR INDIEN ( universally prescribed X by tho Faculty ) , a laxative , refreshing , and medicated fruit lozenge , for tho immediate relief and effectual euro of constipation , headache , bile , hemorrhoids , & c . Tamar ( unlike pills and the usual purgatives ) is agreeable to ta « e , and never produces irritation . —2 s Gd per box , post free 2 d extra—E . GRILLON , 31 Cofeman-streot , London , E . C . ; and of all Chemists .

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YOUNG ' S Arnicated Corn and Bunion Plaisters are tho best ever invented for giving immediate ease , and removing thoso painful excrescences . Price Cd and Is per box . Any Chemist not having them in stock can procure them . Observe tho Trade Mark—H . Y . —without which none are genuine . Be sure and ask for Young ' s .

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NERVOUS and PHYSICAL DEBILITY . —A gentleman , after yeai-3 of suffering , has discovered a simple means of sel' cure . Ho will bo happy to forward the particulars to any sufferer ou receipt of a stamped aud directed envelope . Address—Mr . J . T . Sowell , 7 Musgrave Crescent Fulham , Loudon ,

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