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SAWYER'S ( LATE STATION ) RESTAURANT , 5 RAILWAY PLACE , FENCHUECH STEEET , E . C . ENGLISH , FRENCH < £ GERMAN CUISINE Hot and Cold Luncheons on . the Ground Floor ; This Room will accommodate 100 persons . CHOPS , STEAKS , & c , FROM THE GRILL ; Tho Civil ! Room will scat 150 | H-I-M > II « . REID'S TREBLE STOUT . WOHTHINCTON'S ALES , BERLIN" TIVOLI BEHR . TEA AND COFFEE ALWAYS READY . CHAMPAGNES OP THE BEST BRANDS . OLD BOTTLED POUTS . SHERRIES AND OTHER WINES OF THE BEST QUALITY Bro . F . J . SAWYER , Proprietor . Late of Pimm's , and the Crystal Palace .

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SAWYER'S ( late Station ) RESTAURANT , 5 EAILWAY PIACE , EENCHUECH STREET , E . C . BEO . F . J . SAWYER ( Lato of Pimm ' s , Poultry , aud of the Crystal Palace ) begs to inform his friends and members of tho (' raft in general , that he lias purchased tho above business , and trusts , by strict attention and by supplying articles of tho best quality only , at a reasonable figure , to merit a . continuance of their past favours .

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Ijurpl lllasmri t | nstituiian for ( Birls , ST . JOHN'S HILL , S . W . Oflico—5 Freemasons'Hail , Great Queen-street , W . C Patrons : H . E . II . THE PKUTCK OF WALES , KG ., & c , M . VV . G . M . President . II . E . II . THE PJU . VCESS oi- WALES . A QUAUTEELY GENERAL CO [ JUT of the Governors and Subscribers of this Institution will he held in tho Hull of tho Freemasons ' Tavern , Groat Queen-street , Lincoln ' s Inn Fields , London , on Saturday , 12 th of April , nt Twelve o ' clock precisely , on the General Business of tlio Institution , to consider the following notice of motion , and to elect IS Girls into the School by ballot , from a list of J (> approved Candidates . Tho Election will commence nt One o ' clock ( or after tho usual business is over ) and close at Three o ' clock precisely . By Bro . R . I ) . Webster , Vico-l'res .: " That the name of Harriet Emily Hood he struck olF tho List , of Elected Candidates . " *»* The namotof Edith Corral Williams , No . 21 ou the List , has been withdrawn . F . R . W . HEDGES , Secretary .

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rilHE NINETY-FIRST ANNIVEESAEY FESTIVAL will take JL plncc at t . ho Frcemaso' s' Tavern , on Wednesday , ltth May , under distinguished p ; il , iniing <\ Names of Brethren willing to serve as Stewards are earnestly sol cited .

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UNITED GRAND LODGE OF ANCIENT , FREE AND ACCEPTED MASONS OF ENGLAND . HIS hOVAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCE OF WALES , K . G ., M . W . GJ . rpiIE OKAND FESTIVAL will be held on Wednesday , the 30 th JL April , WJ , at the . Freemasons' Hall , Great Queeu-street , London . THE I ' . IGHT HON . THE EARL OF CARNARVON IN TUE CHAIR . Tickets may be obtained of tho Grand Stewards . No Tickets will ho issued after -i o ' clock on the day preceding the Festival . Dinner at Six o ' clock precisely . Tho Musical Arrangements will ho uuder tho direction of Bvo . O , E . Willm " Graud Organist . ° * Brethren must appear in full Masonic Craft Clothing . CHARLES T . K 1 NGSFOHD , Hon . Sec . Board of Grand Stewards . Heatlifiolil , Lewisham Hill , Lewishaui , S . E .

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Fourth Revised Edition , 12 mo , 5 s . THE BOOK OF THE LODGE , IJy Rev . Giio . Ouvfit , D . D . Most useful to new-mado Masons and to Officers . 1 SILSUED AS A GUIDE TO ALL THE CEEEMONIES , WITH RITUALS OF INSTALLATIONS , FUNERALS , WORKINGS , & c , & c .

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Also , prico Ills , HOME FOUK OLD LODGES . By Bro . EOJ . KKT FUEKE GOULD , JL Rarrister-at-Law . London : SVIXCEK i Co ., 23 A Great Quec < St :-c- ; t , W . C

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LONDON SUBSCRIBERS T 0 THE UM . IB . THE LAST APPLICATION OP THK LONDON CANDIDATES :-FROST , CHRISTIAN PBEDEMC . GILES , FliA ! , 'K AETHUE . lot the IIC < U < llltht 21 oii'tM >» n » . M < , ll < . | ! ,,, ! ,. vol ,,,.,,.

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l- ' rcc by I'nst for 1-Si . imps . AFTER THE TUETLE . —Thirty-one Years' . Wiuisfcrial Policy a < set rni-i . Fi at , bonn M . ivor . 's DA v [ i . \ yo . i-in .-: , ivra ISJ-t io la 7 d Co'lc-etci liICJIAI'D , SiIIl , i' . ri . S . Liiudnn : W . W . Moi ! i 4 A > - is ? Ikn-iiVnii . K c

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THE FREEMASONS' TAVERN , GREAT QUEEN STEEET , LONDON , "W . C . The admirable and unrivalled accommodation provided at this Establishment for JMZA . S 02 STIG ZB-A-lsrQJTIETS , PUBLIC AND PRIVATE DINNERS , WEDDING BREAKFASTS , BALLS , Ac . Is too well known to need comment . The entire management has been changed , and tho Establishment iu all its branches thoroughly re-organised . The attention of the Masonic Body is directed to the many advantages offered . CUISIjSrJK OF THE HIG-HEST CHARACTER . WINKS PERFECT IN CONDITION AND QUALITY . N . B .-DINNERS PROVIDED FROM 3 / -. RESTAURANT , WINE , SMOKING & RETIRING ROOMS . Tho fullest measure of public confidence and support ensured . ALFRED BEST . PROPRIETOR-

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Provincial Grand Lodge Of West Yorkshire.

PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE OF WEST YORKSHIRE .

ON Wednesday last , under the banner of the Lodgo of Harmony , No . 275 , tho annnal meeting of the West Yorkshire Prov . Grand Lodge took place in tho Masonic Hall , Huddersfield , under the presidency of the Eight Worshipful Provincial Graud Master Sir Henry Edwards , Bart ., assisted by Deputy Prov . G . M . Brother Tew , and a large array of Prov . Grand Officers . Only six Lodges out of sixty-six iu the Province were unrepresented , the attendance

numbering about 250 . Tho customary salutations having been tendered to the Provincial Grand Master and his Deputy , Sir Henry Edwards , Bart ., Prov . Grand Master , after congratulating tho brethren upon tho progress and success of Masonry in the Province said : — " When last I occupied this chair , it was for a few brief moments , on tho occasion of tho assembly of the brethren to render

a tribute of respect to the memory of a virtuous brother and excellent Mason , and to pay our last homage to departed worth . No ono who looks around this hall can fail to bo struck with the portraits of many administrators in the Craft in this Province , and how well yon have invoked the painter's skill to adorn your walls with tho likenesses of the rulers and governors of our Order . Let us imitate

their virtues , ancl follow in their footsteps , and practise the lofty principles of these build- rs and founders of our institutions , whose resemblances you have beeu pleased to perpetuate with such fidelity . Moreover , when I examine the roll of this Lodge , I find the names of a large number of Past Masters , the majority of whom have beeu thought worthy at various times to hold different offices in this

Provincial Grand Lodge . No brother who reads tho names of thoso who form your list of Past Masters , no one who notes the record of their services , can doubt that the Masonic work they havo accomplished has been done for this Lodge nnder the most able guidance , and has been of a thoroughly solid and satisfactory character . Tho latest illustration of your principles is the generous contribution of

nearly £ 90 to the " Bentley Shaw Memorial Fund Presentation , " and £ 50 to the " Aged Freemasons' and Widows' Annuity Fund ;" and further , the Worshipful Master has set a good example by making himself a Steward at the annual Festivals of tho Girls' and Boys' Institutions , accompanied by a donation to each of these Masonic Schools . This Lodge of Harmony is , as it were , the centre

of a Masonic system . Where we meet to-day we aro surrounded by other Lodges of planetary brilliancy . Thus wo seo with what sue . cess Freemasonry has ramified and increased until this part of West Yorkshire is covered with Masonic Institutions , after the same pattern as onr central institution , the Grand Lodge of England ; and the importance which is represented by the brethren and friends

I see gathered around me ; and by the lists of tho Lodges , which testify to the number of novitiates who , under your auspices , aro entering Freemasonry and the world of geometric science and of moral culture . Since wc met under the Friendly Lodge , land my Deputy , Brother Tew , attended the Festival on tho 12 th February of tho Aged Freemasons and Widows , in the Freemasons' Half .

Wo supported our gallant fneud and neighbour the Provincial Grand Master of East Lancashire , when tho largest sum collected within those walls was announced ; and , in consequence , at tho meeting of tho Committee of this Institution , the following day , it , g ; ive my Deputy and our Secretary , who were present , the satisfaction to acquaint me that the number of vacancies

for widows was increased from six to sixteen . ( Applause . ) As the chairman of our charity will shortly inform us , this Province has ono widow and two aged men candidates for our sympathies . This augmentation of admission will give our voting power and our efforts a far higher prospect of success for these worthy but unfortunate claimants on our benevolence . Our chairman and

vicechairman have laboured earnestly for us , and will do their best at tho elections . We hope their efforts will be rewarded with success . When wo last assembled at Barnslny we offered our sympathies to Her Most Gracious Majesty the Queen on the death of her daughter her Eoyal Highness the I ' rinccss Alice . To-day it is our duty to express our felicitations towards the sumo royal lady on her acquisition of a roval diiughter-iii-hiw . Hid lioyal Hitrhness the Duke of Connaujtht

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FUNERAL OF BRO. R. RODDA, OF STONEHOUSE. Article 5
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SAWYER'S ( LATE STATION ) RESTAURANT , 5 RAILWAY PLACE , FENCHUECH STEEET , E . C . ENGLISH , FRENCH < £ GERMAN CUISINE Hot and Cold Luncheons on . the Ground Floor ; This Room will accommodate 100 persons . CHOPS , STEAKS , & c , FROM THE GRILL ; Tho Civil ! Room will scat 150 | H-I-M > II « . REID'S TREBLE STOUT . WOHTHINCTON'S ALES , BERLIN" TIVOLI BEHR . TEA AND COFFEE ALWAYS READY . CHAMPAGNES OP THE BEST BRANDS . OLD BOTTLED POUTS . SHERRIES AND OTHER WINES OF THE BEST QUALITY Bro . F . J . SAWYER , Proprietor . Late of Pimm's , and the Crystal Palace .

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SAWYER'S ( late Station ) RESTAURANT , 5 EAILWAY PIACE , EENCHUECH STREET , E . C . BEO . F . J . SAWYER ( Lato of Pimm ' s , Poultry , aud of the Crystal Palace ) begs to inform his friends and members of tho (' raft in general , that he lias purchased tho above business , and trusts , by strict attention and by supplying articles of tho best quality only , at a reasonable figure , to merit a . continuance of their past favours .

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Ijurpl lllasmri t | nstituiian for ( Birls , ST . JOHN'S HILL , S . W . Oflico—5 Freemasons'Hail , Great Queen-street , W . C Patrons : H . E . II . THE PKUTCK OF WALES , KG ., & c , M . VV . G . M . President . II . E . II . THE PJU . VCESS oi- WALES . A QUAUTEELY GENERAL CO [ JUT of the Governors and Subscribers of this Institution will he held in tho Hull of tho Freemasons ' Tavern , Groat Queen-street , Lincoln ' s Inn Fields , London , on Saturday , 12 th of April , nt Twelve o ' clock precisely , on the General Business of tlio Institution , to consider the following notice of motion , and to elect IS Girls into the School by ballot , from a list of J (> approved Candidates . Tho Election will commence nt One o ' clock ( or after tho usual business is over ) and close at Three o ' clock precisely . By Bro . R . I ) . Webster , Vico-l'res .: " That the name of Harriet Emily Hood he struck olF tho List , of Elected Candidates . " *»* The namotof Edith Corral Williams , No . 21 ou the List , has been withdrawn . F . R . W . HEDGES , Secretary .

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rilHE NINETY-FIRST ANNIVEESAEY FESTIVAL will take JL plncc at t . ho Frcemaso' s' Tavern , on Wednesday , ltth May , under distinguished p ; il , iniing <\ Names of Brethren willing to serve as Stewards are earnestly sol cited .

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UNITED GRAND LODGE OF ANCIENT , FREE AND ACCEPTED MASONS OF ENGLAND . HIS hOVAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCE OF WALES , K . G ., M . W . GJ . rpiIE OKAND FESTIVAL will be held on Wednesday , the 30 th JL April , WJ , at the . Freemasons' Hall , Great Queeu-street , London . THE I ' . IGHT HON . THE EARL OF CARNARVON IN TUE CHAIR . Tickets may be obtained of tho Grand Stewards . No Tickets will ho issued after -i o ' clock on the day preceding the Festival . Dinner at Six o ' clock precisely . Tho Musical Arrangements will ho uuder tho direction of Bvo . O , E . Willm " Graud Organist . ° * Brethren must appear in full Masonic Craft Clothing . CHARLES T . K 1 NGSFOHD , Hon . Sec . Board of Grand Stewards . Heatlifiolil , Lewisham Hill , Lewishaui , S . E .

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Fourth Revised Edition , 12 mo , 5 s . THE BOOK OF THE LODGE , IJy Rev . Giio . Ouvfit , D . D . Most useful to new-mado Masons and to Officers . 1 SILSUED AS A GUIDE TO ALL THE CEEEMONIES , WITH RITUALS OF INSTALLATIONS , FUNERALS , WORKINGS , & c , & c .

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Also , prico Ills , HOME FOUK OLD LODGES . By Bro . EOJ . KKT FUEKE GOULD , JL Rarrister-at-Law . London : SVIXCEK i Co ., 23 A Great Quec < St :-c- ; t , W . C

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LONDON SUBSCRIBERS T 0 THE UM . IB . THE LAST APPLICATION OP THK LONDON CANDIDATES :-FROST , CHRISTIAN PBEDEMC . GILES , FliA ! , 'K AETHUE . lot the IIC < U < llltht 21 oii'tM >» n » . M < , ll < . | ! ,,, ! ,. vol ,,,.,,.

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l- ' rcc by I'nst for 1-Si . imps . AFTER THE TUETLE . —Thirty-one Years' . Wiuisfcrial Policy a < set rni-i . Fi at , bonn M . ivor . 's DA v [ i . \ yo . i-in .-: , ivra ISJ-t io la 7 d Co'lc-etci liICJIAI'D , SiIIl , i' . ri . S . Liiudnn : W . W . Moi ! i 4 A > - is ? Ikn-iiVnii . K c

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THE FREEMASONS' TAVERN , GREAT QUEEN STEEET , LONDON , "W . C . The admirable and unrivalled accommodation provided at this Establishment for JMZA . S 02 STIG ZB-A-lsrQJTIETS , PUBLIC AND PRIVATE DINNERS , WEDDING BREAKFASTS , BALLS , Ac . Is too well known to need comment . The entire management has been changed , and tho Establishment iu all its branches thoroughly re-organised . The attention of the Masonic Body is directed to the many advantages offered . CUISIjSrJK OF THE HIG-HEST CHARACTER . WINKS PERFECT IN CONDITION AND QUALITY . N . B .-DINNERS PROVIDED FROM 3 / -. RESTAURANT , WINE , SMOKING & RETIRING ROOMS . Tho fullest measure of public confidence and support ensured . ALFRED BEST . PROPRIETOR-

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WWWWr ^ W ^& WWAMflMAril 67 BAKBICAN , E . G .

Provincial Grand Lodge Of West Yorkshire.

PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE OF WEST YORKSHIRE .

ON Wednesday last , under the banner of the Lodgo of Harmony , No . 275 , tho annnal meeting of the West Yorkshire Prov . Grand Lodge took place in tho Masonic Hall , Huddersfield , under the presidency of the Eight Worshipful Provincial Graud Master Sir Henry Edwards , Bart ., assisted by Deputy Prov . G . M . Brother Tew , and a large array of Prov . Grand Officers . Only six Lodges out of sixty-six iu the Province were unrepresented , the attendance

numbering about 250 . Tho customary salutations having been tendered to the Provincial Grand Master and his Deputy , Sir Henry Edwards , Bart ., Prov . Grand Master , after congratulating tho brethren upon tho progress and success of Masonry in the Province said : — " When last I occupied this chair , it was for a few brief moments , on tho occasion of tho assembly of the brethren to render

a tribute of respect to the memory of a virtuous brother and excellent Mason , and to pay our last homage to departed worth . No ono who looks around this hall can fail to bo struck with the portraits of many administrators in the Craft in this Province , and how well yon have invoked the painter's skill to adorn your walls with tho likenesses of the rulers and governors of our Order . Let us imitate

their virtues , ancl follow in their footsteps , and practise the lofty principles of these build- rs and founders of our institutions , whose resemblances you have beeu pleased to perpetuate with such fidelity . Moreover , when I examine the roll of this Lodge , I find the names of a large number of Past Masters , the majority of whom have beeu thought worthy at various times to hold different offices in this

Provincial Grand Lodge . No brother who reads tho names of thoso who form your list of Past Masters , no one who notes the record of their services , can doubt that the Masonic work they havo accomplished has been done for this Lodge nnder the most able guidance , and has been of a thoroughly solid and satisfactory character . Tho latest illustration of your principles is the generous contribution of

nearly £ 90 to the " Bentley Shaw Memorial Fund Presentation , " and £ 50 to the " Aged Freemasons' and Widows' Annuity Fund ;" and further , the Worshipful Master has set a good example by making himself a Steward at the annual Festivals of tho Girls' and Boys' Institutions , accompanied by a donation to each of these Masonic Schools . This Lodge of Harmony is , as it were , the centre

of a Masonic system . Where we meet to-day we aro surrounded by other Lodges of planetary brilliancy . Thus wo seo with what sue . cess Freemasonry has ramified and increased until this part of West Yorkshire is covered with Masonic Institutions , after the same pattern as onr central institution , the Grand Lodge of England ; and the importance which is represented by the brethren and friends

I see gathered around me ; and by the lists of tho Lodges , which testify to the number of novitiates who , under your auspices , aro entering Freemasonry and the world of geometric science and of moral culture . Since wc met under the Friendly Lodge , land my Deputy , Brother Tew , attended the Festival on tho 12 th February of tho Aged Freemasons and Widows , in the Freemasons' Half .

Wo supported our gallant fneud and neighbour the Provincial Grand Master of East Lancashire , when tho largest sum collected within those walls was announced ; and , in consequence , at tho meeting of tho Committee of this Institution , the following day , it , g ; ive my Deputy and our Secretary , who were present , the satisfaction to acquaint me that the number of vacancies

for widows was increased from six to sixteen . ( Applause . ) As the chairman of our charity will shortly inform us , this Province has ono widow and two aged men candidates for our sympathies . This augmentation of admission will give our voting power and our efforts a far higher prospect of success for these worthy but unfortunate claimants on our benevolence . Our chairman and

vicechairman have laboured earnestly for us , and will do their best at tho elections . We hope their efforts will be rewarded with success . When wo last assembled at Barnslny we offered our sympathies to Her Most Gracious Majesty the Queen on the death of her daughter her Eoyal Highness the I ' rinccss Alice . To-day it is our duty to express our felicitations towards the sumo royal lady on her acquisition of a roval diiughter-iii-hiw . Hid lioyal Hitrhness the Duke of Connaujtht

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