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Diary For The Week.
993—Alexandra . Midway Hotel , Levenshulmo 109 B _ r . orci Warden , Wellingto- Hall . Deal livu—7 , 8 tl » n & , 'Masonic , Hall . Great George street , Leeds 1393—Hamer . Masonic Hall , Liverpool , at 8 ( Instruction ) 1773—Albert Victor , Town H-dl , Pendleton noncn'l Lodtre of Instruction , Masonic Hall , New-street , Birmingham , at 7
R . A . 403—Hertford . Shire Hall . Hertford . R . A . 521—Truth , Freemasons' Hull , F'itzwilliam-stroet , Hiiddorsfield R . A . 837—Marmiess of Ripon , Town HaU . Ripon B . A . —General Chapter nf Improvement , Masonic Hall , Birmingham , at 5 M . M . 123—Callen d er Derby Hotel , Bury , Lancashire . K . T . — ' ' e Furnival . Freemasons' Hall , Sheffield K . T . —Jacques de Molay , Masonic Hall , Liverpool
SATURDAY , 17 th SEPTEMBER .
193—Percy , Jolly Farmers ' , Sonthgate Road . N ., nt 8 . ( Instrnction ) 1329—Sphinx . Surrey Masonic HaU , Camberweu , S . E . J 624—Eccleston , Grosvenor Club , Ebury-square , Pimlico , at 7 ( Instruction ) Sinai Chapter of Instrnction , Union , Air-street , Regent-st ., W ., at 8 1658—Addiscombe , Harewood House , High Street , Croydon .
Notices Of Meetings.
NOTICES OF MEETINGS .
York Lodge , No . 355 , Brighton . —The regular meeting * of this flourishine Lnrlwo waa held on Tuesday , the 6 th instant , at tbe Boyal Pavilion . Brighton . The banner , with the arms of His Royal Highness the Dnlce of York , was suspended over the Master ' s chair . B roa . G . Nash W . M ., W . H . Gib < ton S . W ., G . Lockyor J . W ., W . Hudson P . & T . Treasnrer , J . Ridge Secretary , Nye J . D ., G . R GorJfroel . G .,
H . Payne Steward , A . Crook Organist ; P . M . ' s W . T . Nell P . P . G . W ., A . -7 . Hawkins P . P . G . S . B ., Ehorall P . P . G . P ., 0 . Hudson , Packham I . P . M ., J . W . Stride P . P G . J . W ., V . P . Freeman P . G . Sec , Sondeman . Visitors—J . "Hughes 87 , . T . Enroll 1821 , T . 0 . Woodman 271 , J . B . Hannav 1821 , Newsome 1821 , W . H . Chambers 1466 . A . Burrows 186 . M . Lelen 1821 , D . Shprwell 813 , Burtsal P . M . 929 , T . Berry
1821 , Bigss 77 , Parnell 1829 , H . M . Levy P . M . 188 . Lodge was opened , and the minutes were confirmed . It was announced that the Provincial Grand Lodge of Sussex would be held at the Royal Pavilion , Brighton , on the 7 th of October , under tbe presidency of the R . W . Bro . Sir Walter Burrell , Bart ., M . P ., Provincial Grand Master of Sussex . Mr . James Terry , Chief Constable of Brighton ,
who had been previously balloted for , and unanimously elected , was dnly initiated into the Order , very impressively . Bro . Bborall P . M . gave the charge excellently . Bro . Packham I . P . M ., by the courtesy of the W . M ., passed Bro . Gibbs to the second degree . Mr . G . W . Ashdown waa proposed for initiation at the next meeting . Hearty good wishes were tendered bv the visitors , and the brethren
adjouraed to Bro . Paige's , tbe Unicorn Tavern , North . street , where a very sumptuous and enjoyable snpper was provided , at the invitation of the W . M , Tbe catpriny reflected great credit on the worthy host . The W . M . genially presided , and proposed the usual Loyal and Masonic toasts , including the Right Worshipfnl Bro . Sir Walter Burrell Provincial Grand Master . They were honoured , he said , hy
the presence of a brother whom every one in the Craft respected ; he was an old and valued member . He referred to Bro . Freeman Prov . Grand Secretary , whose name he would associate with the toast . Bvo . Freeman thanked tbe W . M . for bis hospitality , so readily accorded to every member of Provincial Grand Lodge . The W . M . now remarked that he had had that evening very great pleasure in
initiating three gentlemen connected with the town of Brighton—Bros . Terry , Gibbs , nnd Schofield . The members were proud to see thorn among them . Bro . Schofield was the first to respond ; he wns followed by Bro . Terry , who thanked the W . M . for so kindly proposing his health . He always had an ardent wish to become a Free , mason , and this wish was now gratified . He bad been thirty-seven
years connected with the town , and hoped to become a useful member of the Order . Bro . Packham I . P . M . had great pleasure in proposing the next toast ; it was one they would all feel a pleasure in honouring . It wa * the health of the W . M ., who was well known to the brethren . It was the aim of Bro . Nash to promote the interests of the Craft in general , and of this Lodge in particular . He ( the speaker )
hoped to meet him in tbe Lodge for many years , in health and prosperity . The W . M ., in reply , thanked Bro . Packham for his kind expressions , and the brethren for the manner in wbich the toast had been received ; he bad likewise to thank the I . P . M . for hia kind assistance . Bvo . Packham bad rendered him great service . In fact , he felt indebted to every member of the Lodge ; all hud placed confi .
deuce in him , and thus it was that he stood in his present exalted position . The toast of the Visitors camo next on the list . The W . M . had especially to welcome Bro . Chambers , who had not only done great service to the Navy , but also to the Craft . There were several other visitors , and he would conple with the toast the names of Bro . H . M . Levy P . M . 188 and Bro . Briggs 77 . After those brethren had
severally responded , the W . M . proposed the toast of tbe Wardens and Officers . Bro . Gibson S . W ., was also S . W . of another Lodge , and Bro . Lockypr J . W ., who is likewise in office elsewhere , know their duties thoroughly ; in fact , these remarks will apply to every Officer , is all who witnessed the proceedings that evening could testify . Bro . Gibson S . W ., in response , said be felt great pleasure in working
under so excellent a Master . He hoped to be called upon to occupy the chair in due course . Bro . Lockyer followed ; he felt it was an honour to be associated with such a Lodge , which was a credit to the Craft . He thanked them all very sincerely . The brethren separated at ' an early hour , after spending a very agreeable evening . Bros . Crook and Packham contributed to tho harmony .
Crusaders Lodge of Instruction , No . 1677—At tho Old Jerusalem Tavern , St . John ' s Gute , Clerkemvell . A meeting ¦ f this Ijodge of Instruction waa held on Thursday , 1 st inst ., when there were present Bros . W « edon W . M ., J . Gihbs Sff , Samuel Goode £ " •• W . J . Hunter P . M . 1677 S . D .. T . Piinjston J . D ., J . drinibv I . G ., PH ™ Cnmmin £ "i Preceptor , H . Halliday Hon . Sec , S . W . Redd-ill , * agar E . Home , W . C . Gay , T . Goode P . M . 1288 I . P . M 1677 , A . Mill-
Notices Of Meetings.
ward , J . Crossbie , J . Fletcher , T . Vernon , G . W . Tillott P . M . 572 , W . J . Goodo , C . G . Payne , E . Hemsley , and A . Bonner P . M . 569 S . C . I III . The Lodgo was opened in duo form , nnd the minutes of last meeting wero road and confirmed . The ceremony of initiation was rehearsed , Bro . Hemsley acting as candidate . Bro . Crossbie , a can . didate for passing , answered the necessary questions and was entrusted . Lodge was opened in tho second degree , and the
ceremony of passing rehearsed . The Lodgo was closed in the third , and called off . It was afterwards proposed , seconded and carried unani . monsly that Bros . Crossbie , Hodges and Bonner become members of this Lodge of Instruction . P . M . Hunter gavo notice that he would at next meeting move , that tho minute altering the time of Lodge meeting from 9 o ' clock to 8 . 30 be rescinded . Bro . J . Gibba was appointed W . M . for tho ensuing week . Lodge was then closed in due form .
Dalhousie Lodge of Instruction , No . 880 . —At tbe Sisters' Tavern , Pownall-road , Dalston , on Tuesday last . Bros . Edwards "W . M ., Dignam S W ., Glass J . W ., A . Clark S . D ., Oily J . D ., Cnshing I . G ., Past Masters J . Lorkin Secretary , and Wallington Pre . epptor ; Brasted , Wardeil , C . Lorkin , Carr , Chirk , Gosling , Holdsworth .
After preliminaries , the ceremony of initiation was rehearsed , Bro . T . Clark acting as candidate . Bro . C . Lorkin worked the first , second , third , and fourth sections , assisted by tho brethren . Bro . J . Little , of Lodge 1607 , was elected a member . Bro . Dignam was appointed W . M . for the ensuing week .
Cornwallis Lodge No . 1107 . —The regular meeting was held on Wednesday , at the Lullingstone Castle Hotel , Swanley , Kent , under the presidency of Bro . J . J . Michael W . M . Three brethren were passed to the degree of F . C ., aud various matters of interest to tho brethren discussed .
West Middlesex Lodge of Instruction , No . 1612 . — At a meeting held at the Feathers' Hotel . E ding , on Thursday , 1 st instant , Broa . G . Coop W . M ., C . Andrews P . M . S . W ., J . Green J . W ., C . E . Porter S . D ., H . Youens J . D ., H . E . Tucker Treasurer and Pre . ceptor , J . Wella Secretary , C . Bellerby I . G ., W . Rickwood P . M . 192 , J . J . Clarke , H . Stephens , J . Owen , T . Smith , J . R , Fernee , S . Smout
jun . After preliminaries , the W . M . rehearsed the ceremony of initiation , Bro . Smout candidate . This being the first meeting of the season , the brethren proceeded to appoint the Officers for the ensuing year . The following were unanimonsly elected : — Broa . H . E . Tncker Treasurer and Preceptor , J . Wells Secretary , E . C . Porter and C . Andrews P . M . Audit Committee . Bro . Andrews was elected W . M . for the next meeting , and then Lodge was closed in
due form , and the meeting adjourned . On the 8 th instant , Bro . C . Andrews P . M . W . M ., supported by Bros . Green , Jones , Coop , Millson , Smith , Tncker , J . Wella , E . C . Porter , Murch . After preliminariea , tbe W . M . put the questions leading to the third degree . The Lodge was resumed to tho first degree , and tbe W . M . rehearsed tbe ceremony of installation . Bro . J . Green was appointed W . M . for the next meeting .
Panmure Mark Lodge , No . 139 . —The Installation meeting was held at the Balham Hotel , Balbarn , on Monday , the 5 th insfc . Bro . H . Baldwin P . P . G . A . D . C . was ably and impressively installed by Bro . T . Poore P . G I . G . Bro . Baldwin appointed his Officers aa follows : —Bros . Mitchell S . W ., Arkland Prov . G . Sword Bearer J . W ., J . J . Gibson P . P ; G . S . of W . I . P . M ., G . Lilley P . M . Treasurer ,
0 . Pulraan Sec , Basnett R . of M ., J . Walmsley M . O ., J . Vincent S . O ., Whittaker J . O , J . H . H . wkins S . D ., Wigg J . D ., Allen I . G ., Arnold Steward , and Thomas Tyler . The only visitor was Bro . H . Lovegrove , Grand Superintendent of Works Middlesex . The proceedings , whioh were very successful , passed off to the satisfaction of the brethren .
Bro . Osborn , the W . M . of the Sir Hugh Myddelton Lodge will renearse tbe ceremony of installation at the Kingsland Lodge of Instruction , on Monday , the 26 th inst . On Monday , 19 th instant , a well-known brother has promised to attend , and read a paper on some subject of interest to the Craft .
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^ B- LAMPLOUGH ' S © PYRETIC SALINE . ^§ 3 S § jr An Effervescing and Tasteless Salt ; most Invigorating < 5 S ^ Vitalising , and Refreshing . Gives instant relief in HEAn . vcnt " , SKI or BILIOUS SICKNESS , IKDIGESTIOIT , COJTSTIPATIOJT , LASSITUDE , HK . vitTBiJBir , FEVERISH COLDS , and prevents anil quickly relieves or cures tho worst form ot'TYPHUS , SCARLET , JUNGLE , nnd other FEVERS , PHICKLY HEAT , SMALL-POX , MEASLES , ERUPTIVE or SKIS COM - . piiAis'ts , and various other Altered Conditions of the Blood . DR . MORGAN . — "It furnishes tho Hood don ) , writes ; —I havo great pleasure in with its lost saline constituents . " bcarins my cordial testimony to its efHcncy ~ . r . „ .-. * .-.. ¦ . - ..-. . ... . in the treatment of manvof the ordinaryand DR . TUnLTri .- " ! found it act as a spc- chronic form * of Gastric Complaints , and ciflc , in my experience ! and tiimily . In the othel . , -, „ . , p ehtUe Dyspepsia . " worst fovm of Scavlot Fever , NO other meili- * cine being required . " DR . J . W . DOWSING .- " I used It in the treatment of forty two cases of Yellow Fever DR . SPARKS ( Oovernment Medical In- and lam happy to state I never lost a single spector of Emigrants from the Port of Lon- ease . " A systematic course prevents and cures obstinate Costivenoss . Notice my Name and Trade Mark . In patent Glass-stoppered Bottles , 31 , 5 / , 11 / 6 , and 22 / each , H . LAMFLOUGH , CONSULTING CHEMIST , 113 HOLBORN , LONDON , E . C .
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Diary For The Week.
993—Alexandra . Midway Hotel , Levenshulmo 109 B _ r . orci Warden , Wellingto- Hall . Deal livu—7 , 8 tl » n & , 'Masonic , Hall . Great George street , Leeds 1393—Hamer . Masonic Hall , Liverpool , at 8 ( Instruction ) 1773—Albert Victor , Town H-dl , Pendleton noncn'l Lodtre of Instruction , Masonic Hall , New-street , Birmingham , at 7
R . A . 403—Hertford . Shire Hall . Hertford . R . A . 521—Truth , Freemasons' Hull , F'itzwilliam-stroet , Hiiddorsfield R . A . 837—Marmiess of Ripon , Town HaU . Ripon B . A . —General Chapter nf Improvement , Masonic Hall , Birmingham , at 5 M . M . 123—Callen d er Derby Hotel , Bury , Lancashire . K . T . — ' ' e Furnival . Freemasons' Hall , Sheffield K . T . —Jacques de Molay , Masonic Hall , Liverpool
SATURDAY , 17 th SEPTEMBER .
193—Percy , Jolly Farmers ' , Sonthgate Road . N ., nt 8 . ( Instrnction ) 1329—Sphinx . Surrey Masonic HaU , Camberweu , S . E . J 624—Eccleston , Grosvenor Club , Ebury-square , Pimlico , at 7 ( Instruction ) Sinai Chapter of Instrnction , Union , Air-street , Regent-st ., W ., at 8 1658—Addiscombe , Harewood House , High Street , Croydon .
Notices Of Meetings.
NOTICES OF MEETINGS .
York Lodge , No . 355 , Brighton . —The regular meeting * of this flourishine Lnrlwo waa held on Tuesday , the 6 th instant , at tbe Boyal Pavilion . Brighton . The banner , with the arms of His Royal Highness the Dnlce of York , was suspended over the Master ' s chair . B roa . G . Nash W . M ., W . H . Gib < ton S . W ., G . Lockyor J . W ., W . Hudson P . & T . Treasnrer , J . Ridge Secretary , Nye J . D ., G . R GorJfroel . G .,
H . Payne Steward , A . Crook Organist ; P . M . ' s W . T . Nell P . P . G . W ., A . -7 . Hawkins P . P . G . S . B ., Ehorall P . P . G . P ., 0 . Hudson , Packham I . P . M ., J . W . Stride P . P G . J . W ., V . P . Freeman P . G . Sec , Sondeman . Visitors—J . "Hughes 87 , . T . Enroll 1821 , T . 0 . Woodman 271 , J . B . Hannav 1821 , Newsome 1821 , W . H . Chambers 1466 . A . Burrows 186 . M . Lelen 1821 , D . Shprwell 813 , Burtsal P . M . 929 , T . Berry
1821 , Bigss 77 , Parnell 1829 , H . M . Levy P . M . 188 . Lodge was opened , and the minutes were confirmed . It was announced that the Provincial Grand Lodge of Sussex would be held at the Royal Pavilion , Brighton , on the 7 th of October , under tbe presidency of the R . W . Bro . Sir Walter Burrell , Bart ., M . P ., Provincial Grand Master of Sussex . Mr . James Terry , Chief Constable of Brighton ,
who had been previously balloted for , and unanimously elected , was dnly initiated into the Order , very impressively . Bro . Bborall P . M . gave the charge excellently . Bro . Packham I . P . M ., by the courtesy of the W . M ., passed Bro . Gibbs to the second degree . Mr . G . W . Ashdown waa proposed for initiation at the next meeting . Hearty good wishes were tendered bv the visitors , and the brethren
adjouraed to Bro . Paige's , tbe Unicorn Tavern , North . street , where a very sumptuous and enjoyable snpper was provided , at the invitation of the W . M , Tbe catpriny reflected great credit on the worthy host . The W . M . genially presided , and proposed the usual Loyal and Masonic toasts , including the Right Worshipfnl Bro . Sir Walter Burrell Provincial Grand Master . They were honoured , he said , hy
the presence of a brother whom every one in the Craft respected ; he was an old and valued member . He referred to Bro . Freeman Prov . Grand Secretary , whose name he would associate with the toast . Bvo . Freeman thanked tbe W . M . for bis hospitality , so readily accorded to every member of Provincial Grand Lodge . The W . M . now remarked that he had had that evening very great pleasure in
initiating three gentlemen connected with the town of Brighton—Bros . Terry , Gibbs , nnd Schofield . The members were proud to see thorn among them . Bro . Schofield was the first to respond ; he wns followed by Bro . Terry , who thanked the W . M . for so kindly proposing his health . He always had an ardent wish to become a Free , mason , and this wish was now gratified . He bad been thirty-seven
years connected with the town , and hoped to become a useful member of the Order . Bro . Packham I . P . M . had great pleasure in proposing the next toast ; it was one they would all feel a pleasure in honouring . It wa * the health of the W . M ., who was well known to the brethren . It was the aim of Bro . Nash to promote the interests of the Craft in general , and of this Lodge in particular . He ( the speaker )
hoped to meet him in tbe Lodge for many years , in health and prosperity . The W . M ., in reply , thanked Bro . Packham for his kind expressions , and the brethren for the manner in wbich the toast had been received ; he bad likewise to thank the I . P . M . for hia kind assistance . Bvo . Packham bad rendered him great service . In fact , he felt indebted to every member of the Lodge ; all hud placed confi .
deuce in him , and thus it was that he stood in his present exalted position . The toast of the Visitors camo next on the list . The W . M . had especially to welcome Bro . Chambers , who had not only done great service to the Navy , but also to the Craft . There were several other visitors , and he would conple with the toast the names of Bro . H . M . Levy P . M . 188 and Bro . Briggs 77 . After those brethren had
severally responded , the W . M . proposed the toast of tbe Wardens and Officers . Bro . Gibson S . W ., was also S . W . of another Lodge , and Bro . Lockypr J . W ., who is likewise in office elsewhere , know their duties thoroughly ; in fact , these remarks will apply to every Officer , is all who witnessed the proceedings that evening could testify . Bro . Gibson S . W ., in response , said be felt great pleasure in working
under so excellent a Master . He hoped to be called upon to occupy the chair in due course . Bro . Lockyer followed ; he felt it was an honour to be associated with such a Lodge , which was a credit to the Craft . He thanked them all very sincerely . The brethren separated at ' an early hour , after spending a very agreeable evening . Bros . Crook and Packham contributed to tho harmony .
Crusaders Lodge of Instruction , No . 1677—At tho Old Jerusalem Tavern , St . John ' s Gute , Clerkemvell . A meeting ¦ f this Ijodge of Instruction waa held on Thursday , 1 st inst ., when there were present Bros . W « edon W . M ., J . Gihbs Sff , Samuel Goode £ " •• W . J . Hunter P . M . 1677 S . D .. T . Piinjston J . D ., J . drinibv I . G ., PH ™ Cnmmin £ "i Preceptor , H . Halliday Hon . Sec , S . W . Redd-ill , * agar E . Home , W . C . Gay , T . Goode P . M . 1288 I . P . M 1677 , A . Mill-
Notices Of Meetings.
ward , J . Crossbie , J . Fletcher , T . Vernon , G . W . Tillott P . M . 572 , W . J . Goodo , C . G . Payne , E . Hemsley , and A . Bonner P . M . 569 S . C . I III . The Lodgo was opened in duo form , nnd the minutes of last meeting wero road and confirmed . The ceremony of initiation was rehearsed , Bro . Hemsley acting as candidate . Bro . Crossbie , a can . didate for passing , answered the necessary questions and was entrusted . Lodge was opened in tho second degree , and the
ceremony of passing rehearsed . The Lodgo was closed in the third , and called off . It was afterwards proposed , seconded and carried unani . monsly that Bros . Crossbie , Hodges and Bonner become members of this Lodge of Instruction . P . M . Hunter gavo notice that he would at next meeting move , that tho minute altering the time of Lodge meeting from 9 o ' clock to 8 . 30 be rescinded . Bro . J . Gibba was appointed W . M . for tho ensuing week . Lodge was then closed in due form .
Dalhousie Lodge of Instruction , No . 880 . —At tbe Sisters' Tavern , Pownall-road , Dalston , on Tuesday last . Bros . Edwards "W . M ., Dignam S W ., Glass J . W ., A . Clark S . D ., Oily J . D ., Cnshing I . G ., Past Masters J . Lorkin Secretary , and Wallington Pre . epptor ; Brasted , Wardeil , C . Lorkin , Carr , Chirk , Gosling , Holdsworth .
After preliminaries , the ceremony of initiation was rehearsed , Bro . T . Clark acting as candidate . Bro . C . Lorkin worked the first , second , third , and fourth sections , assisted by tho brethren . Bro . J . Little , of Lodge 1607 , was elected a member . Bro . Dignam was appointed W . M . for the ensuing week .
Cornwallis Lodge No . 1107 . —The regular meeting was held on Wednesday , at the Lullingstone Castle Hotel , Swanley , Kent , under the presidency of Bro . J . J . Michael W . M . Three brethren were passed to the degree of F . C ., aud various matters of interest to tho brethren discussed .
West Middlesex Lodge of Instruction , No . 1612 . — At a meeting held at the Feathers' Hotel . E ding , on Thursday , 1 st instant , Broa . G . Coop W . M ., C . Andrews P . M . S . W ., J . Green J . W ., C . E . Porter S . D ., H . Youens J . D ., H . E . Tucker Treasurer and Pre . ceptor , J . Wella Secretary , C . Bellerby I . G ., W . Rickwood P . M . 192 , J . J . Clarke , H . Stephens , J . Owen , T . Smith , J . R , Fernee , S . Smout
jun . After preliminaries , the W . M . rehearsed the ceremony of initiation , Bro . Smout candidate . This being the first meeting of the season , the brethren proceeded to appoint the Officers for the ensuing year . The following were unanimonsly elected : — Broa . H . E . Tncker Treasurer and Preceptor , J . Wells Secretary , E . C . Porter and C . Andrews P . M . Audit Committee . Bro . Andrews was elected W . M . for the next meeting , and then Lodge was closed in
due form , and the meeting adjourned . On the 8 th instant , Bro . C . Andrews P . M . W . M ., supported by Bros . Green , Jones , Coop , Millson , Smith , Tncker , J . Wella , E . C . Porter , Murch . After preliminariea , tbe W . M . put the questions leading to the third degree . The Lodge was resumed to tho first degree , and tbe W . M . rehearsed tbe ceremony of installation . Bro . J . Green was appointed W . M . for the next meeting .
Panmure Mark Lodge , No . 139 . —The Installation meeting was held at the Balham Hotel , Balbarn , on Monday , the 5 th insfc . Bro . H . Baldwin P . P . G . A . D . C . was ably and impressively installed by Bro . T . Poore P . G I . G . Bro . Baldwin appointed his Officers aa follows : —Bros . Mitchell S . W ., Arkland Prov . G . Sword Bearer J . W ., J . J . Gibson P . P ; G . S . of W . I . P . M ., G . Lilley P . M . Treasurer ,
0 . Pulraan Sec , Basnett R . of M ., J . Walmsley M . O ., J . Vincent S . O ., Whittaker J . O , J . H . H . wkins S . D ., Wigg J . D ., Allen I . G ., Arnold Steward , and Thomas Tyler . The only visitor was Bro . H . Lovegrove , Grand Superintendent of Works Middlesex . The proceedings , whioh were very successful , passed off to the satisfaction of the brethren .
Bro . Osborn , the W . M . of the Sir Hugh Myddelton Lodge will renearse tbe ceremony of installation at the Kingsland Lodge of Instruction , on Monday , the 26 th inst . On Monday , 19 th instant , a well-known brother has promised to attend , and read a paper on some subject of interest to the Craft .
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^ B- LAMPLOUGH ' S © PYRETIC SALINE . ^§ 3 S § jr An Effervescing and Tasteless Salt ; most Invigorating < 5 S ^ Vitalising , and Refreshing . Gives instant relief in HEAn . vcnt " , SKI or BILIOUS SICKNESS , IKDIGESTIOIT , COJTSTIPATIOJT , LASSITUDE , HK . vitTBiJBir , FEVERISH COLDS , and prevents anil quickly relieves or cures tho worst form ot'TYPHUS , SCARLET , JUNGLE , nnd other FEVERS , PHICKLY HEAT , SMALL-POX , MEASLES , ERUPTIVE or SKIS COM - . piiAis'ts , and various other Altered Conditions of the Blood . DR . MORGAN . — "It furnishes tho Hood don ) , writes ; —I havo great pleasure in with its lost saline constituents . " bcarins my cordial testimony to its efHcncy ~ . r . „ .-. * .-.. ¦ . - ..-. . ... . in the treatment of manvof the ordinaryand DR . TUnLTri .- " ! found it act as a spc- chronic form * of Gastric Complaints , and ciflc , in my experience ! and tiimily . In the othel . , -, „ . , p ehtUe Dyspepsia . " worst fovm of Scavlot Fever , NO other meili- * cine being required . " DR . J . W . DOWSING .- " I used It in the treatment of forty two cases of Yellow Fever DR . SPARKS ( Oovernment Medical In- and lam happy to state I never lost a single spector of Emigrants from the Port of Lon- ease . " A systematic course prevents and cures obstinate Costivenoss . Notice my Name and Trade Mark . In patent Glass-stoppered Bottles , 31 , 5 / , 11 / 6 , and 22 / each , H . LAMFLOUGH , CONSULTING CHEMIST , 113 HOLBORN , LONDON , E . C .