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Installation Meetings, &C.
Bvo . Bowes suitably responded . Tho Visitors , one and all , bore testimony to the pleasure of their visit , both in and ont of tho Lodge . Tho proceedings were considerably enhanced by some excellent music , artistically rendered by Bros . Barton Curzon and Francomb , under tho able leadership of Bro . Thos . Moo Pattison , tho Organist of tho Lodge .
Lodge Of Joppa, No. 188.
LODGE OF JOPPA , No . 188 .
rriHE Installation meeting of this numerous and excellent working . L Lodge was held ou Monday , tho 3 rd inft ., at the Albion Tavern , Aldersgate-street . There was a numerous attendance of tho brethren and several distinguished Visitors . Bros . W . Hymans W . M ., R . Baker S . W ., L . M . Myers J . W ., J . S . Lyon Treas ., E . P . Albert P . G . P . Sec , J . Abrahams S . D ., Blanks J . D ., Banm I . G ., A . Dodson P . M . Dir . C ,
Davis A . D . C , P . E . Van Noorden Org . Past Masters , Bros . L . Alexander , H . M . Levy , S . Hickman , I . Abrahams , 0 . Roberts , and Lazarus . Lodge having been opened , and the minntes read and confirmed , Bros . H . L . Phillips and P . Feeney 1017 ( the latter by courtesy of the W . M . ) were raised to the third degree . A ballot was taken for the admission of Mr . Elias Simmons , and as this proved
successful , he was duly initiated into the Order . Both the ceremonies were perfectly rendered . After the usual preliminary ceremonial , a Board of Installed Masters , consisting of no less than twenty-six W . M . 's and P . M . 's , was opened , and Bro . R . Baker S . W . and W . M . elect was duly installed into the chair by the retiring W . M . Bro . Hymans , whose work was done in a masterly and impressive manner
thafc was highly appreciated , and warranted the encomiums passed on him by the brethren and Visitors . At tho conclusion of the ceremony brethren below the rank of Installed Master returned to the Lodge , and the W . M . was saluted in accordance with ancient custom . He then , in appropriate terms , appointed and invested as his Officers Bros . H . Hymans I . P . M ., L . M . Myers S . W ., J . Benjamin J . W ., E . P .
Albert P . G . P . Secretary , J . S . Lyon Treasurer , Blanks S . D ., Banm J . D ., Davis I . G ., A . G . Dodson P . M . D . C , P . E . Van Noorden Organist , Bean A . D . C , Botibol and Wall Stewards , Woodstock Tyler . The applause that followed the investiture of each Officer showed the W . M . had made a good selection . Bro . S . Hickman P . M . proposed , and Bro . H . M . Levy P . M . seconded , that a cordial vote of
thanks be recorded on the minutes to Bro . Hymans for the ablo manner in which he had performed the ceremony of installation , whioh was carried unanimously . The resignation of a brother was accepted , with regret . Two distressed brethren were relieved from the funds of the Lodge . Nine propositions for initiation were handed in to the Secretary . The Lodge was then closed , and tho brethren ,
109 in number , sat down to a sumptuous and recherche banquet , provided by Bro . Jennings , and superintended by Bro . Silver . After dinner the W . M . proposed the toast of the Queen and the Craft . The National Anthem having been sung , he next gave the toast of H . R . H . the Prince of Wales Grand Master , who , all know , took a deep intesest in Freemasonry . Bro . Heine Hugo sang "Non Pin
Andrai , " after which followed the toast of the Pro Grand Master , the Deputy Grand Master , and the rest of the Grand Officers present and past , Bro . Baker remarking that they were pleased as well as honoured by the presence of several distinguished Grand Officers , among them being R . W . Bro . Giddy District G . M . Griqualand , Bro . Wendt Grand Secretary for German Correspondence , and Bro . T .
Cubitt P . G . P . After a duet , by Madame F . Brooke and Bro . P . E . Van Noorden , Bro . Giddy expressed his sense of the honour that had been paid him and his brother Grand Officers . He pointed out that in Bro . Albert the Lodge had a member who was a host in himself , and one with whom but few conld compete in his good and kindly feeling He also thanked them on behalf of Bros . Wendt and Cubitt ,
and concluded by commending the Lodge for its capital working and the cordial reception it extended towards visitors . The W . M . then proposed the toast of the Joppa Benevolent Fund , connecting with it the name of the President , Bro . L . Alexander P . M . Bro . Benjamin having played a solo on the flute , accompanied by Bro . Van Noorden , —which was so highly appreciated that it had to be given
a second time , —Bro . L . Alexander P . M . rose , and requested the Secretary of the Fund to read the minntes of the last meeting , which showed that a sum of £ 1 , 004 16 s 5 d was then p laced to their credit . He gave an account of the rise of the Fund and its application , stating that a short time since they had thought they should have had to sell out stock , but he had to thank Bro . Lazarus P . M . for his
energy during the evening , that brother having collected the sum of £ 317 s . The names of the contributors having been read out seriatim , Bro . Hymans rose and expressed the great pleasure he felt in calling upon the brethren to drink the health of the W . M . They had seen how ably he had acquitted himself since his installation , and they wonld , he was sure , be proud of him when , on the next
occasion , he had to fulfil his duties . After Miss Florence Williams had sung , " Why are you wandering ? " the W . M ., in reply , remarked there were certain events in every man ' s life of which he felt proud . He trusted he should not belie the hopes they had formed of him ; they had seen his past position , and he hoped that in future he should discharge his duties with precision , deviating neither to the
right nor the left , so that when he left the chair the Lodge would not have lost any of its prestige . The W . M . then proposed the health of one they were proud of—the new initiate , who had come among them with a good introduction , and had already shown his good qualities and appreciation of Freemasonry , by giving a substantial amount to the Charity Fund . Bro . Benjamin having sung a vory admirable song , Bro . Elias Simmons , in brief but appropriate terms , responded
to the toast . The W . M . then gave the health of the I . P . M . Bro . H . Hymans , which was enthusiastically received , and said it was always a pleasant duty to be the exponent of the praise due to one who had performed his duties so ably dnring his year ot his oBice . All had seen and experienced his genial presidency at banquet , and all admired the ability with which he had fulfilled his duties . It gave him the greatest pleasure to present to Bro . Hymans the testimonial which
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had been voted him by the Lodge . The jewel , whioh was of very elegant design and bore a suitable inscription , was then pinned on Bro . Hymans' breast , and the latter , after a brief interval , in whioh Madame Frances Brooke sang , rose and returned his warmest thanks , both for tho kind words of the Worshipful Master in proposing the toast , and for the hearty reception it had met with from all the
brethren . He thanked them for their handsome present , in recogni . tion of his services during the past year . The W . M . then proposed the henlth of the Visitors , and , having mentioned their names , said how pleased they were to receive them . He called ou Bro . T . Cubitt P . G . P . to respond . Tho call having been answered , tho toast of tho Past Masters was given , and responded to by Bros . A . G . Dodson
and H . M . Levy . In giving tho toast of the Wardens , Bro . Baker spoke in complimentary terms of their zeal aid ability , as already evinced that very day . To the toast of the Secretary and Treasurer those Officers severally responded , and the " Junior Officers " was acknowledged by Bros . Blanks , Baum , and Davis . After the Tyler ' s toast had been given , the brethren separated . Great credit
is due to Bro . P . E . Van Noorden for his excellent programme of music , both vocal and instrumental , and also to Bro . Dodson P . M . for his attention to the comfort of the brethren and Visitors . The following is a list of the Visitors : —Bros . W . H . Giddy D . G . M . Griqualand , Wendt Grand Seo . German Correspondence , T . Cubitt P . G . P ., Davis 1017 , Feeny 1017 , Phillips 205 , M . J . Hayes 1348 , T . B . Launcelot 55 , C . P . Bollerby 1612 , E . Swanborough P . M . 1319 ,
Greenbaum 214 , M . Lazarus P . M . 53 , Huggins 1288 , Halliwell 749 , Hart 1348 , Thomas 177 , J . Baker 1471 , Hammond 820 , Hugo 1017 , King 1017 , B . D . Barnett W . M . 1668 , Fletcher 180 , Staden 180 , Mellish 55 , L . J . Salmon . W . M . 1017 , E . Bowyer P . S . G . W . Hertfordshire , P . E . Cohen P . M . 205 , Lake P . G . R . Cornwall , Myers 185 , Da Silva 205 , Sonthwood P . M . 1260 , Anstiss 1695 , J . W . Dickson 55 , Gardner 771 , W . H . Baker 183 , Myers 205 , Walter Joyce .
Doric Lodge, No. 81.
DORIC LODGE , No . 81 .
HTTHIS Lodge held its annual meeting on the 27 th of December , afc J the Masonio Hall , Woodbridge . Bros . F . Whiptock W . M ., W . Wilmshurst Sec , B . D . Gall Treasurer , C . F . Browne D . C J . Stidolph Organist , J . C . Fisk I . G ., H . Hall Tyler . P . M . ' s Bros . W . P . T . Phillips , J . Cullingford , B . Dove , B . Gall , A . Barnes . Visitors—Bros . T . C . Cobbold , M . P ., S . W ., Casley , Tracey , Boby ,
Harvey P . M . Aldeburgh . The business of the evening comprised the installation of Bro . St . G . Cobbold , whioh ceremony was performed in a most excellent manner by Bro . W . Clarke Assist . Grand Pursuivant of England . The W . M . ( Bro . Cobbold ) invested his Officers as above , the S . W ., J . W ., S . D ., and J . D . being respectively W . P . Phillips , F . Arkent , J . 0 . Fish , and General Hessey .
Ebrington Lodge, No. 1847.
EBRINGTON LODGE , No . 1847 .
THE first installation banquet of this Lodge was held on Tues . day , the 4 th inst ., in the Lodge rooms , Stonehouse , the W . M . Bro . J . H . Stephens presiding , supported by W . Bros . R . Lose P . P . G . P . I . P . M . and Secretary , S . Jew P . P . G . T . Treasurer ,
and A . K . . bethbriclge ; Bros . it . McMillan S . W ., and 0 . A . Nicholson J . W ., and the other Officers of the Lodge , The Visitors included W . Bros . J . Phillips P . P . G . S . of Works , W . Browning P . P . G . D . C , J . M . Hifley P . P . G . A . D . C ., J . B . Gover P . P . G . A . D . C ^ O . Knowles W . M ., B . S . Johns I . P . M ., H . J . Tretheway , J . Bartlett , and F . Littleton , Past Masters 159 ; Bros . W . S . Hearder W . M . 105
S . Pearce W . M ., B . Elliott I . P . M . 1247 , Charles D . Stentiford S . W . 159 , J . T . Hardy J . W . 159 , Cuddeford , and Barker . Daring the evening a handsome pair of gold eyeglasses was presented to Bro . Lose , the retiring Master , as a token of the esteem in which he was held by the brethren of the Lodge , whose progress and good position were commented on by various speakers .
Benevolent Lodge, No. 303.
BENEVOLENT LODGE , No . 303 .
THE annnal meeting of this Lodge was held on Monday , 3 rd inst ., afc the Masonic Hall , Teignmouth . The W . M . elect , Bro . J . S . Kersteman P . P . G . R . was installed by Bro . F . C Hallett P . M ., assisted by the following Board of P . M . 's : —Bros . J . W . Valentine I . P . M ., C . J . Workman , J . W . Ormerod , S . L . R . Templer 30 S ., G . N . Burden
P . P . G . S ., S . Loram 1443 P . P . G . D . C , H . L . Friend 1443 , J . Tickull 792 . After the installation , the W . M . invested the following brethren as his Officers for the ensuing year : —Bros . J . U . Valentine I . P . M ., J . J . 0 . Evans S . W ., H . W . Marshal J . W ., Rev . A . P . Evans Chaplain ,
J . Whidborne Treasurer , H . W . Grant Secretary , F . Banbnry S . D ., W . H . Saunders J . D ., H . C Boyd D . C , George Bull I . G ., R . Gilpin and W . N . Thomas Stewards . After the installation , the banquet was held at Bro . 0 . H . Collings' Royal Hotel .
Lodge of Economy . —At the quarterly meeting of this Lodge , held at the Masonic Hall , Winchester , on Wednesday , the 5 th inst ., Bro . Murray was chosen as the W . M . for tho ensuing year .
HOLIOWAT ' PILLS . —The cmefesfc wonder of modern times . —This incom . parable Medicine increases the appetite , strengthens the stomach , cleanses the liver , corrects biliousness , ami prevents flatulency , purifies the system , invigorates the nerves , and reinstates sound health . The enormous demand for these Pills throughout the globe astonishes everybody ,-and a single trial
convinces the most sceptical that no medicine equals Holloway ' s Pills in its ability to remove all complainis incidental to the human race . They are a blessing to the afflicted , and a boon to all who labour under internal or external disease . The purification of the blood , removal of all restraints from the secretive organs , and gentle aperient action , are the prolific sources of tho extensive curative range of Holloway ' s Pills .
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Installation Meetings, &C.
Bvo . Bowes suitably responded . Tho Visitors , one and all , bore testimony to the pleasure of their visit , both in and ont of tho Lodge . Tho proceedings were considerably enhanced by some excellent music , artistically rendered by Bros . Barton Curzon and Francomb , under tho able leadership of Bro . Thos . Moo Pattison , tho Organist of tho Lodge .
Lodge Of Joppa, No. 188.
LODGE OF JOPPA , No . 188 .
rriHE Installation meeting of this numerous and excellent working . L Lodge was held ou Monday , tho 3 rd inft ., at the Albion Tavern , Aldersgate-street . There was a numerous attendance of tho brethren and several distinguished Visitors . Bros . W . Hymans W . M ., R . Baker S . W ., L . M . Myers J . W ., J . S . Lyon Treas ., E . P . Albert P . G . P . Sec , J . Abrahams S . D ., Blanks J . D ., Banm I . G ., A . Dodson P . M . Dir . C ,
Davis A . D . C , P . E . Van Noorden Org . Past Masters , Bros . L . Alexander , H . M . Levy , S . Hickman , I . Abrahams , 0 . Roberts , and Lazarus . Lodge having been opened , and the minntes read and confirmed , Bros . H . L . Phillips and P . Feeney 1017 ( the latter by courtesy of the W . M . ) were raised to the third degree . A ballot was taken for the admission of Mr . Elias Simmons , and as this proved
successful , he was duly initiated into the Order . Both the ceremonies were perfectly rendered . After the usual preliminary ceremonial , a Board of Installed Masters , consisting of no less than twenty-six W . M . 's and P . M . 's , was opened , and Bro . R . Baker S . W . and W . M . elect was duly installed into the chair by the retiring W . M . Bro . Hymans , whose work was done in a masterly and impressive manner
thafc was highly appreciated , and warranted the encomiums passed on him by the brethren and Visitors . At tho conclusion of the ceremony brethren below the rank of Installed Master returned to the Lodge , and the W . M . was saluted in accordance with ancient custom . He then , in appropriate terms , appointed and invested as his Officers Bros . H . Hymans I . P . M ., L . M . Myers S . W ., J . Benjamin J . W ., E . P .
Albert P . G . P . Secretary , J . S . Lyon Treasurer , Blanks S . D ., Banm J . D ., Davis I . G ., A . G . Dodson P . M . D . C , P . E . Van Noorden Organist , Bean A . D . C , Botibol and Wall Stewards , Woodstock Tyler . The applause that followed the investiture of each Officer showed the W . M . had made a good selection . Bro . S . Hickman P . M . proposed , and Bro . H . M . Levy P . M . seconded , that a cordial vote of
thanks be recorded on the minutes to Bro . Hymans for the ablo manner in which he had performed the ceremony of installation , whioh was carried unanimously . The resignation of a brother was accepted , with regret . Two distressed brethren were relieved from the funds of the Lodge . Nine propositions for initiation were handed in to the Secretary . The Lodge was then closed , and tho brethren ,
109 in number , sat down to a sumptuous and recherche banquet , provided by Bro . Jennings , and superintended by Bro . Silver . After dinner the W . M . proposed the toast of the Queen and the Craft . The National Anthem having been sung , he next gave the toast of H . R . H . the Prince of Wales Grand Master , who , all know , took a deep intesest in Freemasonry . Bro . Heine Hugo sang "Non Pin
Andrai , " after which followed the toast of the Pro Grand Master , the Deputy Grand Master , and the rest of the Grand Officers present and past , Bro . Baker remarking that they were pleased as well as honoured by the presence of several distinguished Grand Officers , among them being R . W . Bro . Giddy District G . M . Griqualand , Bro . Wendt Grand Secretary for German Correspondence , and Bro . T .
Cubitt P . G . P . After a duet , by Madame F . Brooke and Bro . P . E . Van Noorden , Bro . Giddy expressed his sense of the honour that had been paid him and his brother Grand Officers . He pointed out that in Bro . Albert the Lodge had a member who was a host in himself , and one with whom but few conld compete in his good and kindly feeling He also thanked them on behalf of Bros . Wendt and Cubitt ,
and concluded by commending the Lodge for its capital working and the cordial reception it extended towards visitors . The W . M . then proposed the toast of the Joppa Benevolent Fund , connecting with it the name of the President , Bro . L . Alexander P . M . Bro . Benjamin having played a solo on the flute , accompanied by Bro . Van Noorden , —which was so highly appreciated that it had to be given
a second time , —Bro . L . Alexander P . M . rose , and requested the Secretary of the Fund to read the minntes of the last meeting , which showed that a sum of £ 1 , 004 16 s 5 d was then p laced to their credit . He gave an account of the rise of the Fund and its application , stating that a short time since they had thought they should have had to sell out stock , but he had to thank Bro . Lazarus P . M . for his
energy during the evening , that brother having collected the sum of £ 317 s . The names of the contributors having been read out seriatim , Bro . Hymans rose and expressed the great pleasure he felt in calling upon the brethren to drink the health of the W . M . They had seen how ably he had acquitted himself since his installation , and they wonld , he was sure , be proud of him when , on the next
occasion , he had to fulfil his duties . After Miss Florence Williams had sung , " Why are you wandering ? " the W . M ., in reply , remarked there were certain events in every man ' s life of which he felt proud . He trusted he should not belie the hopes they had formed of him ; they had seen his past position , and he hoped that in future he should discharge his duties with precision , deviating neither to the
right nor the left , so that when he left the chair the Lodge would not have lost any of its prestige . The W . M . then proposed the health of one they were proud of—the new initiate , who had come among them with a good introduction , and had already shown his good qualities and appreciation of Freemasonry , by giving a substantial amount to the Charity Fund . Bro . Benjamin having sung a vory admirable song , Bro . Elias Simmons , in brief but appropriate terms , responded
to the toast . The W . M . then gave the health of the I . P . M . Bro . H . Hymans , which was enthusiastically received , and said it was always a pleasant duty to be the exponent of the praise due to one who had performed his duties so ably dnring his year ot his oBice . All had seen and experienced his genial presidency at banquet , and all admired the ability with which he had fulfilled his duties . It gave him the greatest pleasure to present to Bro . Hymans the testimonial which
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had been voted him by the Lodge . The jewel , whioh was of very elegant design and bore a suitable inscription , was then pinned on Bro . Hymans' breast , and the latter , after a brief interval , in whioh Madame Frances Brooke sang , rose and returned his warmest thanks , both for tho kind words of the Worshipful Master in proposing the toast , and for the hearty reception it had met with from all the
brethren . He thanked them for their handsome present , in recogni . tion of his services during the past year . The W . M . then proposed the henlth of the Visitors , and , having mentioned their names , said how pleased they were to receive them . He called ou Bro . T . Cubitt P . G . P . to respond . Tho call having been answered , tho toast of tho Past Masters was given , and responded to by Bros . A . G . Dodson
and H . M . Levy . In giving tho toast of the Wardens , Bro . Baker spoke in complimentary terms of their zeal aid ability , as already evinced that very day . To the toast of the Secretary and Treasurer those Officers severally responded , and the " Junior Officers " was acknowledged by Bros . Blanks , Baum , and Davis . After the Tyler ' s toast had been given , the brethren separated . Great credit
is due to Bro . P . E . Van Noorden for his excellent programme of music , both vocal and instrumental , and also to Bro . Dodson P . M . for his attention to the comfort of the brethren and Visitors . The following is a list of the Visitors : —Bros . W . H . Giddy D . G . M . Griqualand , Wendt Grand Seo . German Correspondence , T . Cubitt P . G . P ., Davis 1017 , Feeny 1017 , Phillips 205 , M . J . Hayes 1348 , T . B . Launcelot 55 , C . P . Bollerby 1612 , E . Swanborough P . M . 1319 ,
Greenbaum 214 , M . Lazarus P . M . 53 , Huggins 1288 , Halliwell 749 , Hart 1348 , Thomas 177 , J . Baker 1471 , Hammond 820 , Hugo 1017 , King 1017 , B . D . Barnett W . M . 1668 , Fletcher 180 , Staden 180 , Mellish 55 , L . J . Salmon . W . M . 1017 , E . Bowyer P . S . G . W . Hertfordshire , P . E . Cohen P . M . 205 , Lake P . G . R . Cornwall , Myers 185 , Da Silva 205 , Sonthwood P . M . 1260 , Anstiss 1695 , J . W . Dickson 55 , Gardner 771 , W . H . Baker 183 , Myers 205 , Walter Joyce .
Doric Lodge, No. 81.
DORIC LODGE , No . 81 .
HTTHIS Lodge held its annual meeting on the 27 th of December , afc J the Masonio Hall , Woodbridge . Bros . F . Whiptock W . M ., W . Wilmshurst Sec , B . D . Gall Treasurer , C . F . Browne D . C J . Stidolph Organist , J . C . Fisk I . G ., H . Hall Tyler . P . M . ' s Bros . W . P . T . Phillips , J . Cullingford , B . Dove , B . Gall , A . Barnes . Visitors—Bros . T . C . Cobbold , M . P ., S . W ., Casley , Tracey , Boby ,
Harvey P . M . Aldeburgh . The business of the evening comprised the installation of Bro . St . G . Cobbold , whioh ceremony was performed in a most excellent manner by Bro . W . Clarke Assist . Grand Pursuivant of England . The W . M . ( Bro . Cobbold ) invested his Officers as above , the S . W ., J . W ., S . D ., and J . D . being respectively W . P . Phillips , F . Arkent , J . 0 . Fish , and General Hessey .
Ebrington Lodge, No. 1847.
EBRINGTON LODGE , No . 1847 .
THE first installation banquet of this Lodge was held on Tues . day , the 4 th inst ., in the Lodge rooms , Stonehouse , the W . M . Bro . J . H . Stephens presiding , supported by W . Bros . R . Lose P . P . G . P . I . P . M . and Secretary , S . Jew P . P . G . T . Treasurer ,
and A . K . . bethbriclge ; Bros . it . McMillan S . W ., and 0 . A . Nicholson J . W ., and the other Officers of the Lodge , The Visitors included W . Bros . J . Phillips P . P . G . S . of Works , W . Browning P . P . G . D . C , J . M . Hifley P . P . G . A . D . C ., J . B . Gover P . P . G . A . D . C ^ O . Knowles W . M ., B . S . Johns I . P . M ., H . J . Tretheway , J . Bartlett , and F . Littleton , Past Masters 159 ; Bros . W . S . Hearder W . M . 105
S . Pearce W . M ., B . Elliott I . P . M . 1247 , Charles D . Stentiford S . W . 159 , J . T . Hardy J . W . 159 , Cuddeford , and Barker . Daring the evening a handsome pair of gold eyeglasses was presented to Bro . Lose , the retiring Master , as a token of the esteem in which he was held by the brethren of the Lodge , whose progress and good position were commented on by various speakers .
Benevolent Lodge, No. 303.
BENEVOLENT LODGE , No . 303 .
THE annnal meeting of this Lodge was held on Monday , 3 rd inst ., afc the Masonic Hall , Teignmouth . The W . M . elect , Bro . J . S . Kersteman P . P . G . R . was installed by Bro . F . C Hallett P . M ., assisted by the following Board of P . M . 's : —Bros . J . W . Valentine I . P . M ., C . J . Workman , J . W . Ormerod , S . L . R . Templer 30 S ., G . N . Burden
P . P . G . S ., S . Loram 1443 P . P . G . D . C , H . L . Friend 1443 , J . Tickull 792 . After the installation , the W . M . invested the following brethren as his Officers for the ensuing year : —Bros . J . U . Valentine I . P . M ., J . J . 0 . Evans S . W ., H . W . Marshal J . W ., Rev . A . P . Evans Chaplain ,
J . Whidborne Treasurer , H . W . Grant Secretary , F . Banbnry S . D ., W . H . Saunders J . D ., H . C Boyd D . C , George Bull I . G ., R . Gilpin and W . N . Thomas Stewards . After the installation , the banquet was held at Bro . 0 . H . Collings' Royal Hotel .
Lodge of Economy . —At the quarterly meeting of this Lodge , held at the Masonic Hall , Winchester , on Wednesday , the 5 th inst ., Bro . Murray was chosen as the W . M . for tho ensuing year .
HOLIOWAT ' PILLS . —The cmefesfc wonder of modern times . —This incom . parable Medicine increases the appetite , strengthens the stomach , cleanses the liver , corrects biliousness , ami prevents flatulency , purifies the system , invigorates the nerves , and reinstates sound health . The enormous demand for these Pills throughout the globe astonishes everybody ,-and a single trial
convinces the most sceptical that no medicine equals Holloway ' s Pills in its ability to remove all complainis incidental to the human race . They are a blessing to the afflicted , and a boon to all who labour under internal or external disease . The purification of the blood , removal of all restraints from the secretive organs , and gentle aperient action , are the prolific sources of tho extensive curative range of Holloway ' s Pills .