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Grand Lodge Of Scotland.

the gross expenditure £ 3522—showing an excess of income to the amonnt of £ 930 . He thought that those results during theso five years were satisfactory . In afterwards proposing the toast of the Past Grand Masters , the Grand Master said that it had been intended to present that evening to the Immediate Past Master , Sir Michael R . Shaw Stewart , a jewel of a Past Grand Master , which was in

very good taste , and did great credit to the new Grand Jeweller . He regretted the absence of Sir Michael , owing to indisposition , aud that the presentation wonld be postponed until next meeting . The toast of the Foreign Grand Lodges was proposed by Brother J . Clerk Forrest , and responded to b y the Grand Bible Bearer . Bro . fche Rev . W . W . Tnlloch proposed the Depute Grand Master , remark .

ing that Sir Archibald had made himself popular , loved , and esteemed as a county gentleman , a soldier , and a Mason . Sir Archibald responded in appropriate terms ; and thereafter Bro . Villiers proposed the Countess of Mar and Kellie , and the Grand Master replied . The health of the Substitute Grand Master was proposed by Brother Maxwell , of Glenloe ; and the Grand Master then proposed in groups the toasts of the different Lodges which had sent deputations , aud

the head of each Lodge replied . A variety of toasts followed , including the other Office Bearers of Grand Lodge , in proposing which , the Grand Master spoke in high terms of the services of the Grand Secretary , Brother Murray Lyon . The proceedings wero interspersed with songs b y several of the brethren , and with music supplied by a band nnder Brother H . Dambmann . Grand Lodge was closed about ten o ' clock . —Edinburgh ( . ourant .

Kingsland Lodge of Instruction , No . 1693 . —At the Canonbury Tavern , on Monday , 4 th instant . Bros . Gilham W . M ., Woodman S . W ., Weston J . W ., Thompson S . D ., Wool fJ . D ., Ash ton I . G ., Forge W . M . 1950 Secretary , Trewinnard Preceptor ; Brothers Jones , Bevan , Weeden , Marks , Killick senior , Killick jnnior , Snook , Rhodes , Gribbell , Chipperfield , Gillard , Morgan , & c . After

preliminaries , the W . M . rehearsed the ceremony of raising , Brother C . K . "Killick junior candidate . The W . M . gave the traditional history , and an explanation of the tracing board . Some new members were enrolled , and Brother Woodman was appointed to preside at the next meeting . It is gratifying fco note that this Lodge of Instruction is always well attended .

HoLtowAT ' i Pins . —The stomach and its troubles cause more discomfort and bring more unhappiness than is commonly supposed . The thousands of ills that settle there may be prevented or dislodged by judicious use of these purifying Pills , which act as * sure , gentle , anti-acid aperient , without annoying the nerves of the most susceptible , or irritating the most delicate organisation . HoIIoway ' s Pills will bestow comfort and confer relief on every headachy , dyspeptic , and sickly sufferer , whose tortures make him a burden to himself and a bugbear to his friends . These Pills havo long been the popular remedy for a weak stomach , a disordered liver , or a paralysed digestion , which yield without difficulty to the regulating , purifying , and tonic qualities .

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Grand Lodge Of Scotland.

the gross expenditure £ 3522—showing an excess of income to the amonnt of £ 930 . He thought that those results during theso five years were satisfactory . In afterwards proposing the toast of the Past Grand Masters , the Grand Master said that it had been intended to present that evening to the Immediate Past Master , Sir Michael R . Shaw Stewart , a jewel of a Past Grand Master , which was in

very good taste , and did great credit to the new Grand Jeweller . He regretted the absence of Sir Michael , owing to indisposition , aud that the presentation wonld be postponed until next meeting . The toast of the Foreign Grand Lodges was proposed by Brother J . Clerk Forrest , and responded to b y the Grand Bible Bearer . Bro . fche Rev . W . W . Tnlloch proposed the Depute Grand Master , remark .

ing that Sir Archibald had made himself popular , loved , and esteemed as a county gentleman , a soldier , and a Mason . Sir Archibald responded in appropriate terms ; and thereafter Bro . Villiers proposed the Countess of Mar and Kellie , and the Grand Master replied . The health of the Substitute Grand Master was proposed by Brother Maxwell , of Glenloe ; and the Grand Master then proposed in groups the toasts of the different Lodges which had sent deputations , aud

the head of each Lodge replied . A variety of toasts followed , including the other Office Bearers of Grand Lodge , in proposing which , the Grand Master spoke in high terms of the services of the Grand Secretary , Brother Murray Lyon . The proceedings wero interspersed with songs b y several of the brethren , and with music supplied by a band nnder Brother H . Dambmann . Grand Lodge was closed about ten o ' clock . —Edinburgh ( . ourant .

Kingsland Lodge of Instruction , No . 1693 . —At the Canonbury Tavern , on Monday , 4 th instant . Bros . Gilham W . M ., Woodman S . W ., Weston J . W ., Thompson S . D ., Wool fJ . D ., Ash ton I . G ., Forge W . M . 1950 Secretary , Trewinnard Preceptor ; Brothers Jones , Bevan , Weeden , Marks , Killick senior , Killick jnnior , Snook , Rhodes , Gribbell , Chipperfield , Gillard , Morgan , & c . After

preliminaries , the W . M . rehearsed the ceremony of raising , Brother C . K . "Killick junior candidate . The W . M . gave the traditional history , and an explanation of the tracing board . Some new members were enrolled , and Brother Woodman was appointed to preside at the next meeting . It is gratifying fco note that this Lodge of Instruction is always well attended .

HoLtowAT ' i Pins . —The stomach and its troubles cause more discomfort and bring more unhappiness than is commonly supposed . The thousands of ills that settle there may be prevented or dislodged by judicious use of these purifying Pills , which act as * sure , gentle , anti-acid aperient , without annoying the nerves of the most susceptible , or irritating the most delicate organisation . HoIIoway ' s Pills will bestow comfort and confer relief on every headachy , dyspeptic , and sickly sufferer , whose tortures make him a burden to himself and a bugbear to his friends . These Pills havo long been the popular remedy for a weak stomach , a disordered liver , or a paralysed digestion , which yield without difficulty to the regulating , purifying , and tonic qualities .

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THE THEATRES , & c . COVENT GABDEN * . —PROMENADE CONCERTS . ( Last nights ) . ADELPHI . —At 7 . 30 , FOGGED . At 8 , LOVE AND MONEY . PRINCESS'S . —At 7 , AUNT CHARLOTTE'S MAID . At 7 . 15 , THE SILVER KING . VAUDEVILLE . —At 8 , THE RIVALS . OLYMPIC—At 8 . 16 , ADR 1 ENNE LECOUVREUR . GLOBE . —At 8 , A FAIR ENCOUNTER At 8 . 15 , THE PROMISE OF MAY . LYCEUM . —At 7 . 15 , MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING . This day , at 2 also . STHAND . —At 7 . 15 , THE HEIR-AT-LAW . At 9 . 30 , FROLIQUE . SAVOY—At 8 . 15 , MOCK TURTLES . At 8 . 10 , IOLANTHB . COMEDY . —At 7 . 15 , THE FAST COACH . At 8 , RIP VAN WINKL 15 . HAYMARKET .-At , 7 . 50 , NEARLY SEVEN . At 8 . 10 , THE OVERLAND ROUTE . ( Last night ) . OPEBA COMIQUE . —ON CONDITION . At 9 . 10 , SOMETHING NEW . COURT . —At 8 , THE PARVENU . TOOLE'S . —At 7 . 20 , TAKING IT EASY . At 8 , GIRLS AND BOYS ; a Nursery Tale . At 10 , Mr . GUFFIN ' S ELOPEMENT . AVENUE . —At 7 . 30 , WEDDING BLISS . At 8 , MANTEAUX NOIRS . GAIETY .-At 7 . 30 , DONE ON BOTH SIDES . At 8 . 15 , LITTLE ROBIN HOOD . ( Last night ) . ST . JAMES'S—IMPULSE . NOVELTY . —MELITA . STANDARD . —THE RULING PASSION . SADLER'S "WELLS—UNDER THE GASLIGHT . SURREY . —At . 7 . 30 , J 7 NE EYRE ; or POOR RELIGION . HENGLER ' S GRAND CIRQUE .-Every evening , at 7 . 30 . CRYSTAL PALACE .-This day , CONCERT . Dr . LYNN , the ELECTRIFYING CONJUROR . Open Daily , Aquarium , Picture Gallery , & c .

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BORD'SPIANOS. CHAS . STILES & CO ., the well-known Importers of these celebrated Pianos , have Removed to 42 Southampton-row , Holborn , London , "W . C . Where may be seen a largo and varied assortment of Instruments , of New and Artistic Design , at Low Prices , with Twenty-Five per Cent . Co-operative Diset . for Cash , OB 0 ! f T H "E T H REE Y TC A RS' SYS T K M , From 15 s per Month . SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED LIST . Second-Hand Pianos on the Three Years' System , from 10 s 6 d per Mouth . Full Value allowed for Old Instruments of any kind in Exchange .

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THEAMERICAN PORTABLEMmSTAUDS. . J . l \ "WAT . TF . 'RS' PATENT . Iron , from 10 / 6 each . Brass , from 30 / - each . (¦ Kfl \ f r ~*~~~* s—*~ -ft r ^ r ^ r ^ THESE Stands are unsurpassed in simplicity , strength , portability cheapness , and oleganco of finish . Thoy aro suitable for "Military Bands Orchestras , Reading and News Rooms , Libraries , Studies , find Drawing Rooms When opened to their full capacity thoy stand 5 feet high , and can be loldeU and enclosed in a case 21 inches long by 2 inches diameter . The weight is about 3 lbs . 12 oz ., and they will support a weight of 50 lbs . To le obtained of all Music Dealers , and of the Manufacturers and Proprietors o the Patent , HARROW & CO . MUSIC SMITHS , BRASS WORKERS , & C . 13 and 14 Portland Street , Soho , London , W . DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULARS FREE , i

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i Crown Svo , price 2 s 6 d , cloth lettered . t«ito»itaj0lItewir§itmlmiM$mmm. By Bro . JAMES STEVENS , P . M ., P . Z ., & c . " May bo road with advantage by the whole Graft . "—Sunday Times . " Grand Lodge should at once set to work to secure tho desired uniformity . " —Sheffield Post . " The subject is ably argued by the author . "—Western Daily Mercury . " Useful and valuable in the highest degree . "—Exeter Gazette . "Will have a material effect on the future of Masonic Ritual . "—South Western Star . " The author adduces many variations in the language used by different Preceptors . "—Cot's Monthly Zeyal Circular . " Ought to be inthe hands of every Mason . "—Northampton Guardian . " To Freemasons generally it will be found useful and valuable , and we com mend it to their notice accordingly . " —Surrey County Observer . "Bro . Stevens' motion for a Committee on the subject of Uniformity of Ritua was carried by a large majority . " —Freemason ' s Chronicle report of Grand Lodgo meeting , 3 rd December 1 S 79 . Sent , by post , on receipt of stamps , by the Author , Bro . JAMES STEVENS , ] 12 High-street , Clapham , S . W . ; or by Bro . W . W . MORGAN , Belvidere Works , Hermes Hill , Pentonville , London , N .

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BRO . G , S . GRAHAM , The Popular Tenor and Buffo Vocalist , from St . James ' s Hall , Crystal Palace , & c . ( Provincial Grand Organist Middlesex ) IS OPEN TO ACCF . PT ENGAGEMENTS FOR CoiTteris , ( S nf erf nhim cuts , ^ || tnsonk fiitnqueis . Bro . G . S . Graham's Party of Eminent Artists can bo engaged for Masc-. ic Banquets , Consecrations and Installations , & c . For Opinions of tho Pr : .

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AMERICANORGANS, CHEAPEST AND BEST , BY tho STERLING ORGAN CO ., DERBY , CONN ., U . S . A .. nt Low Prices , with Twenty-Five per cent . Co-operative Discount for Ca . 'h : or on the THREE YEARS' SYSTEM , from 10 s 6 d per Month . SEND POR ILLUSTRATED LIST TO CHAS . STILES and CO ., 42 SOUTHAMPTON ROW , HOLBORN , LONDON , W . O . These Organs aro eminently suited for use in MASONIC LODGES .

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