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Notices Of Meetings.
Bro . the Rev . F . J . C . de Crespigny P . M . 708 , & c . Tho minutes of the last regular meeting in March , and of emergency meetings in April , May and Juno wero read and confirmed . Tho Worshipful Master worked all the ceremonies iu his usual most impressive manner . A candidate for initiation was proposed , and tho Lodge being closed with prayer and in perfect harmony , tho brethren , after
nearly four hours' labour , adjourned , about half-past 9 , for refreshment , fully prepared , as tho result proved , to do ample justice to tho spread provided by tho host , Bro . Andrews . Owing to tho limited time at his disposal , the toasts wero necessarily given by the AV . M . in a very brief manner , and having been heartily responded to , the brethren separated shortly before 11 o ' clock . Bros . C . G . Crawford
W . M . South Middlesex Lodge , Murphy 1512 , AV . Kay 132 G , and R . Garvner were present as visitors , and tho members of tho Lodgo in attendance nob previously named wero Bros . F . Honeywell P . M . 889 Org ., T . W . Ockenden Sec , J . Hursb P . M . 1512 J . D ., T . C . AValls P . G . Org . I . G ., Albert Marvin D . C , T . A . E . Scott AV . S ., C R . Fitt , R . W . Forge , C . Richer , and Featherstone . Tho next meeting will take place on Monday , 3 rd December .
Beaconsfleld Lodge , No . 1662 . —A general meeting of this Lodge was held at tho Chequers , Marsh-street , Walthamstow , on Saturday , tho 3 rd inst . Present—Bros . AV . T . Christian AV . M ., Groomo S . W ., W . G . Hallows as J . AV ., Pinder P . M ., F . Hallows Sec , T . Franklin S . D ., J . H . Cambridge J . D ., J . M . Hunt as I . G ., T . Upward Organist , Gilchrist Tyler . Tho Lodgo was opened and tho
minutes of tho last Lodge meeting wero read and confirmed . The Lodge was then opened in the second and third degrees , and resumed to the firsb . Bros . Stringer and Burnand , candidates for passing , were examined and entrusted . Tho Lodgo was resumed to tho 2 nd degree , and tho brethren named wero passed to tho degree of Fellow Craft . Bros . Rubery and Stockwell answered the usual questions , and in duo course wero raised to tho sublime degree .
Several names were handed to tho Secretary for initiation at tho next meeting . Tho Lodgo was then closed in duo form with solemn prayer , and adjourned until Saturday tho 1 st December . Amongst the brethren and visitors present were the following , viz .: —Bros . C . B . Carter , Wm . Moffatt , C . Crouch P . M . 1297 , H . Jones 99 G , John Bell 1178 , J . E . Simms 1445 , C Carter 1507 , A . Sheppard 1592 , & o „ & o .
Talbot Lodge , Swansea , No . 1323 . —Tho usual monthly meeting of this—tho Blue Stocking Lodge of South Wales—was held at the Lodgo Room , Mackworth Arms Hotel , Swansea , on Wednesday , the 7 th inst ., Bro . J . G . Hall AV . M . in the chair . Tho Lodgo having been duly opened , tho minutes of tho last regular Lodge , and also those of an Emergency , having been read and confirmed , the AV . M .
drew the attention of tho brethren to tho fact that tho Lord Mayor of London lad declared tho subscription list to tho Indian Famine Fund closed . Tho suggestion thrown out at tho last Lodgo , that the Talbot Lodge shonld subscribe to tho Fund could not now bo carried out ; ho then inquired if any brother wished to propose that a sum of money shonld be voted to tho support of any local matter requiring
assistance—tho W . M . no doubt having in his mind the most disastrous floods in Glamorganshire . Not receiving an affirmative , he vacated tho chair , which was taken by Bro . E . J . Morris P . M ., founder of the Ledge , and Grand Deacon of England , who then worked the sections of the first degree . Bro . Morris ' s abilities as a working Mason aro so widely known throughonb South AVales that wo
need do no moro than say that he maintained his reputation upon the present occasion . The brethren who worked tho sections with Bro . Morris were Bros . AV . J . Rnss 1 st section , C . J . Brock 2 nd section , S . Hartland S . W . 3 rd , Tho AV . M . Bro . Hall tho 4 th , T . Thomas J . AV . the 5 th , R . Burnie Sec . tho Gth , aud J . Jones Hewson I . P . M . tho 7 th . Of these Bros . Rnss , Brock , Hartland , Thomas and
Burmo were colts , not having boforo tried tho work . Tho manner , lowever , in which the work was done by each would havo done credit eveii to an old norse . Tho most conspicuous success was Bro . Brock ' s , he being the yonngesb and most inexperienced , yefc ho equalled the best of tho old and tried workers ; indeed , the manner
in which the wholo work was done reflects the hi ghest credifc upon tho Talbot Lodgo . It is intended to work the sections regularl y if Bro . Morris can bo induced to take the onerous task of the chair . After labour was over , tho brethren as usual repaired to refreshment , when harmony and true 3 Iasonic and social feeling held sway until about 10 p . m ., whon the meeting broke up .
Hyde Park Lodge of Instruction , No . 1425—This Lodge held its regnlar meeting on Monday , the 5 th instant , at the AVestbourne , Craven-road , Paddington . Present—Bros . Sones AV . M ., Reynolds S . AV ., Alexander J . AV ., Davis Secretary , Headon S . D ., Hunt J . D ., Williams I . G . Business—Lodgo was formall y
opened , and tho ceremony of initiation was rehearsed , Bro . Nevitt as candidate . The first three sections of the lecture were worked by the AV . M ., and the fourth by Bro . Davis . Bro . Nevitt answered the questions leading to the second degree . Lodge was called from labour to refreshment , and then resumed . One brother waa elected a member , and tho Lodge was closed .
HOLLOWAY ' S PILLS —For the cure of clebilitv , bile , liver and stomach complaints this inappreciable medicine is so well-known in every part of the world , and the cures performed by its uses are so wonderful that it now stands pre-eminent above all other remedies , more particularly for the cure of bilious and liver complaints , disorders of tho stomach , dropsy , and debilitated constitution these diseases the beneficial effects
. In of tho Pills aro so permanent that the whole system is renewed , tho organs of di gestion strengthened , and a free respiration promoted . They cxpei from the secretive org ans and the circulation tho morbid matter which produces inflammation" pain fever debility , and physical decay—thus annihilating , by their purifyin" properties ' the virulence of the incst painful and devastating diseases , ° * '
Notices Of Meetings.
ANALYSED TEA ASSOCIATION . —Eecent revelations as to the quality of somo of tho tea imported to this country havo mado pooplo naturally suspicions as to the kinds which somo dealers offer . Cheapness is tho fashion of tho day , and many shopkeepers , in order to catch tho unwary , offer what they call tea at prices which , if buyers were to give themselves tho trouble to think , would at onco make ifc
clear that tho article offered under that namo was nothing moro nor less than a " combination . " But , it may bo asked , whab guarantee have wo that tho higher priced teas are any better than tho low priced ? Wo do not protend to givo au infallible answer , but wo venture to suggest that a firm which can give tho guarantee of au analysis with all the tea thoy sell is fairly entitled to the fullest
confidence of thoso who can appreciate what is really and truly " a cup that cheers , " in contradistinction to tho vile decoction which is so often drunk under the namo of " tea . " Unfortunately , such guarantee is exceedingly rare , but it has been reserved for the Analysed Tea Association of Bush-lane , London , to givo practical testimony to its efficacy . This Association has secured the services of a manager
who has had many years' experience in'Mincing-lane as a tea broker , and this gentleman selects only the best qualities of tea obtainable . Of itself this would , in ordinary cases , bo amply sufficient , bub tho Association , oven after tho most careful selection , has these teas submitted to tho analysis of Dr . Eedwood , Professor of Chemistry to tho Pharmaceutical Society of Great ; Britain , who carefully tests 'tho
purity of all tho tea sent out to tho public under tho Society a name . After tho teas aro passed , thoy are packed in glass stoppered bottles and tins , by which moans tho full aroma is secured aud preserved better than by any other process of packing . Tho Association does not sell any so-called cheap tea—3 s and 4 s a pound being thoir prices ; and as each pound is sealed by a certificate of its analysis ,
the public may fully rely upon tho genniuenoss of tho article sold by tho Analysed Tea Association and its agents , tho latter being most of tho leading chemists throughout tho country , the name and address of tho most convenient of which , together with a - \ lb . tasting sample , being sent by tho Association on receipt of stamps for the value required . AVe understand that the analysed teas aro all black , as ifc is next to impossible to import green tea except in a coloured state .
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THE FREEMASON'S CHEONICLE can be ordered of any Bookseller in Town or Country , but should any difficulty bo experienced , ifc will be forwarded direct from the Office , on receipt of Posb Office Order for the amount . Intending Subscribers should forward their full Addresses to prevent mistakes . Post Office Orders to be made payable to W . W . MORGAN , at Barbican Office . Cheques crossed " London and County . " The Terms of Subscription ( payable in advance ) to THE FREEMASON ' S CHRONICLE are—Twelve Months , Post Free £ 0 13 C Six Months ditto 0 7 0 Threo Months ditto 0 3 G Agents , from whom Copies can always be had : — Messrs . CURTICE and Co ., 12 Catherine Street , Strand . Mr . T . DRISCOLL , 87 Farringdon Street . Mr . G . W . JORDAN , 1 G 9 Strand . Messrs . MARSHALL and SONS , 125 Fleet Street , E . C . Mr . H . SIMPSON , 7 Rod Lion Court , E . C . Messrs . SMITH and SONS , 183 Strand . Messrs . SPENCER and Co ., 23 \ Great Queen Street , AV . C . Messrs . STEEL and JONES , 4 Spring Gardens , Charing Cross . Mr . G . VICKERS , Angel Court , 172 Strand . Mr . H . VICKERS , 317 Strand . Mr . J . CLARKE , 37 Gosvvoll Road , E . C Advertisers will find THE FREEMASON ' S CHRONICLE an exceptionally good medium for Advertisements of every class . SCALE OF CHARGES FOR ADVERTISEMENTS . Per Page £ 8 0 0 Back Page £ 10 0 0 Births , Marriages and Deaths , 6 d per line . General Advertisements , Trade Announcements , & c . single column , 5 s per inch . Double Column Advertisements Is per line . Special Terms for a Series of insertions on application .
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Price 3 s 6 d , Groivn Svo , cloth , gilt . MASONIC PORTRAITS REPRINTED FROM "THE FREEMASON ' S CHRONICLE . " The Volume contains the following : — 1 . OUR LITERARY BROTHER . 1 " . THE CHRISTIAN MINISTER . 2 . A DISTINGUISHED MASON . 13 . THE MYSTIC . 3 . THE MAN or ENERGY . 19 . A MODEL MASON . I . FATHER TIME . 20 . A CHIP FROM JOPPA 6 . A CORNER STONE . 21 . A PILLAR or MASONRY . 0 . THE CRAFTSMAN . 22 . BAYARD . 7 . THE GOWNSMAN . 23 . A RIGHT HAND MAN . 8 . AN EASTERN STAR . 21 . OUR CITIZEN BROTHER . 0 . THE KNIGHT ERRANT . 25 . Ax ABLE Titi-XEnon . 10 . THE OCTOGENARIAN . 20 . AN ANCIENT BRITON . 11 . A ZEALOUS OFFICER . 27 . THE ARTIST . 12 . THE SOLDIEH . 23 . THE FATKKR OF- THE LODGE . 13 . FROM UNDER THE CROWN . 20 . A SHINING LIGHT . 11 . OUR HERCULES . 30 . AN ART STUDENT . 15 . A MERCHANT PRINCE . 31 . Tin ; MARINER . 10 . THE CHURCHMAN . 32 . A SOLDIER OF FORTUNE . 33 . "OLD MUG . " London : "W . W . MOKGAN . By Order of all Booksellers , or will bo sent , free by post , direct from tho Office , 07 Barbican .
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Notices Of Meetings.
Bro . the Rev . F . J . C . de Crespigny P . M . 708 , & c . Tho minutes of the last regular meeting in March , and of emergency meetings in April , May and Juno wero read and confirmed . Tho Worshipful Master worked all the ceremonies iu his usual most impressive manner . A candidate for initiation was proposed , and tho Lodge being closed with prayer and in perfect harmony , tho brethren , after
nearly four hours' labour , adjourned , about half-past 9 , for refreshment , fully prepared , as tho result proved , to do ample justice to tho spread provided by tho host , Bro . Andrews . Owing to tho limited time at his disposal , the toasts wero necessarily given by the AV . M . in a very brief manner , and having been heartily responded to , the brethren separated shortly before 11 o ' clock . Bros . C . G . Crawford
W . M . South Middlesex Lodge , Murphy 1512 , AV . Kay 132 G , and R . Garvner were present as visitors , and tho members of tho Lodgo in attendance nob previously named wero Bros . F . Honeywell P . M . 889 Org ., T . W . Ockenden Sec , J . Hursb P . M . 1512 J . D ., T . C . AValls P . G . Org . I . G ., Albert Marvin D . C , T . A . E . Scott AV . S ., C R . Fitt , R . W . Forge , C . Richer , and Featherstone . Tho next meeting will take place on Monday , 3 rd December .
Beaconsfleld Lodge , No . 1662 . —A general meeting of this Lodge was held at tho Chequers , Marsh-street , Walthamstow , on Saturday , tho 3 rd inst . Present—Bros . AV . T . Christian AV . M ., Groomo S . W ., W . G . Hallows as J . AV ., Pinder P . M ., F . Hallows Sec , T . Franklin S . D ., J . H . Cambridge J . D ., J . M . Hunt as I . G ., T . Upward Organist , Gilchrist Tyler . Tho Lodgo was opened and tho
minutes of tho last Lodge meeting wero read and confirmed . The Lodge was then opened in the second and third degrees , and resumed to the firsb . Bros . Stringer and Burnand , candidates for passing , were examined and entrusted . Tho Lodgo was resumed to tho 2 nd degree , and tho brethren named wero passed to tho degree of Fellow Craft . Bros . Rubery and Stockwell answered the usual questions , and in duo course wero raised to tho sublime degree .
Several names were handed to tho Secretary for initiation at tho next meeting . Tho Lodgo was then closed in duo form with solemn prayer , and adjourned until Saturday tho 1 st December . Amongst the brethren and visitors present were the following , viz .: —Bros . C . B . Carter , Wm . Moffatt , C . Crouch P . M . 1297 , H . Jones 99 G , John Bell 1178 , J . E . Simms 1445 , C Carter 1507 , A . Sheppard 1592 , & o „ & o .
Talbot Lodge , Swansea , No . 1323 . —Tho usual monthly meeting of this—tho Blue Stocking Lodge of South Wales—was held at the Lodgo Room , Mackworth Arms Hotel , Swansea , on Wednesday , the 7 th inst ., Bro . J . G . Hall AV . M . in the chair . Tho Lodgo having been duly opened , tho minutes of tho last regular Lodge , and also those of an Emergency , having been read and confirmed , the AV . M .
drew the attention of tho brethren to tho fact that tho Lord Mayor of London lad declared tho subscription list to tho Indian Famine Fund closed . Tho suggestion thrown out at tho last Lodgo , that the Talbot Lodge shonld subscribe to tho Fund could not now bo carried out ; ho then inquired if any brother wished to propose that a sum of money shonld be voted to tho support of any local matter requiring
assistance—tho W . M . no doubt having in his mind the most disastrous floods in Glamorganshire . Not receiving an affirmative , he vacated tho chair , which was taken by Bro . E . J . Morris P . M ., founder of the Ledge , and Grand Deacon of England , who then worked the sections of the first degree . Bro . Morris ' s abilities as a working Mason aro so widely known throughonb South AVales that wo
need do no moro than say that he maintained his reputation upon the present occasion . The brethren who worked tho sections with Bro . Morris were Bros . AV . J . Rnss 1 st section , C . J . Brock 2 nd section , S . Hartland S . W . 3 rd , Tho AV . M . Bro . Hall tho 4 th , T . Thomas J . AV . the 5 th , R . Burnie Sec . tho Gth , aud J . Jones Hewson I . P . M . tho 7 th . Of these Bros . Rnss , Brock , Hartland , Thomas and
Burmo were colts , not having boforo tried tho work . Tho manner , lowever , in which the work was done by each would havo done credit eveii to an old norse . Tho most conspicuous success was Bro . Brock ' s , he being the yonngesb and most inexperienced , yefc ho equalled the best of tho old and tried workers ; indeed , the manner
in which the wholo work was done reflects the hi ghest credifc upon tho Talbot Lodgo . It is intended to work the sections regularl y if Bro . Morris can bo induced to take the onerous task of the chair . After labour was over , tho brethren as usual repaired to refreshment , when harmony and true 3 Iasonic and social feeling held sway until about 10 p . m ., whon the meeting broke up .
Hyde Park Lodge of Instruction , No . 1425—This Lodge held its regnlar meeting on Monday , the 5 th instant , at the AVestbourne , Craven-road , Paddington . Present—Bros . Sones AV . M ., Reynolds S . AV ., Alexander J . AV ., Davis Secretary , Headon S . D ., Hunt J . D ., Williams I . G . Business—Lodgo was formall y
opened , and tho ceremony of initiation was rehearsed , Bro . Nevitt as candidate . The first three sections of the lecture were worked by the AV . M ., and the fourth by Bro . Davis . Bro . Nevitt answered the questions leading to the second degree . Lodge was called from labour to refreshment , and then resumed . One brother waa elected a member , and tho Lodge was closed .
HOLLOWAY ' S PILLS —For the cure of clebilitv , bile , liver and stomach complaints this inappreciable medicine is so well-known in every part of the world , and the cures performed by its uses are so wonderful that it now stands pre-eminent above all other remedies , more particularly for the cure of bilious and liver complaints , disorders of tho stomach , dropsy , and debilitated constitution these diseases the beneficial effects
. In of tho Pills aro so permanent that the whole system is renewed , tho organs of di gestion strengthened , and a free respiration promoted . They cxpei from the secretive org ans and the circulation tho morbid matter which produces inflammation" pain fever debility , and physical decay—thus annihilating , by their purifyin" properties ' the virulence of the incst painful and devastating diseases , ° * '
Notices Of Meetings.
ANALYSED TEA ASSOCIATION . —Eecent revelations as to the quality of somo of tho tea imported to this country havo mado pooplo naturally suspicions as to the kinds which somo dealers offer . Cheapness is tho fashion of tho day , and many shopkeepers , in order to catch tho unwary , offer what they call tea at prices which , if buyers were to give themselves tho trouble to think , would at onco make ifc
clear that tho article offered under that namo was nothing moro nor less than a " combination . " But , it may bo asked , whab guarantee have wo that tho higher priced teas are any better than tho low priced ? Wo do not protend to givo au infallible answer , but wo venture to suggest that a firm which can give tho guarantee of au analysis with all the tea thoy sell is fairly entitled to the fullest
confidence of thoso who can appreciate what is really and truly " a cup that cheers , " in contradistinction to tho vile decoction which is so often drunk under the namo of " tea . " Unfortunately , such guarantee is exceedingly rare , but it has been reserved for the Analysed Tea Association of Bush-lane , London , to givo practical testimony to its efficacy . This Association has secured the services of a manager
who has had many years' experience in'Mincing-lane as a tea broker , and this gentleman selects only the best qualities of tea obtainable . Of itself this would , in ordinary cases , bo amply sufficient , bub tho Association , oven after tho most careful selection , has these teas submitted to tho analysis of Dr . Eedwood , Professor of Chemistry to tho Pharmaceutical Society of Great ; Britain , who carefully tests 'tho
purity of all tho tea sent out to tho public under tho Society a name . After tho teas aro passed , thoy are packed in glass stoppered bottles and tins , by which moans tho full aroma is secured aud preserved better than by any other process of packing . Tho Association does not sell any so-called cheap tea—3 s and 4 s a pound being thoir prices ; and as each pound is sealed by a certificate of its analysis ,
the public may fully rely upon tho genniuenoss of tho article sold by tho Analysed Tea Association and its agents , tho latter being most of tho leading chemists throughout tho country , the name and address of tho most convenient of which , together with a - \ lb . tasting sample , being sent by tho Association on receipt of stamps for the value required . AVe understand that the analysed teas aro all black , as ifc is next to impossible to import green tea except in a coloured state .
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THE FREEMASON'S CHEONICLE can be ordered of any Bookseller in Town or Country , but should any difficulty bo experienced , ifc will be forwarded direct from the Office , on receipt of Posb Office Order for the amount . Intending Subscribers should forward their full Addresses to prevent mistakes . Post Office Orders to be made payable to W . W . MORGAN , at Barbican Office . Cheques crossed " London and County . " The Terms of Subscription ( payable in advance ) to THE FREEMASON ' S CHRONICLE are—Twelve Months , Post Free £ 0 13 C Six Months ditto 0 7 0 Threo Months ditto 0 3 G Agents , from whom Copies can always be had : — Messrs . CURTICE and Co ., 12 Catherine Street , Strand . Mr . T . DRISCOLL , 87 Farringdon Street . Mr . G . W . JORDAN , 1 G 9 Strand . Messrs . MARSHALL and SONS , 125 Fleet Street , E . C . Mr . H . SIMPSON , 7 Rod Lion Court , E . C . Messrs . SMITH and SONS , 183 Strand . Messrs . SPENCER and Co ., 23 \ Great Queen Street , AV . C . Messrs . STEEL and JONES , 4 Spring Gardens , Charing Cross . Mr . G . VICKERS , Angel Court , 172 Strand . Mr . H . VICKERS , 317 Strand . Mr . J . CLARKE , 37 Gosvvoll Road , E . C Advertisers will find THE FREEMASON ' S CHRONICLE an exceptionally good medium for Advertisements of every class . SCALE OF CHARGES FOR ADVERTISEMENTS . Per Page £ 8 0 0 Back Page £ 10 0 0 Births , Marriages and Deaths , 6 d per line . General Advertisements , Trade Announcements , & c . single column , 5 s per inch . Double Column Advertisements Is per line . Special Terms for a Series of insertions on application .
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Price 3 s 6 d , Groivn Svo , cloth , gilt . MASONIC PORTRAITS REPRINTED FROM "THE FREEMASON ' S CHRONICLE . " The Volume contains the following : — 1 . OUR LITERARY BROTHER . 1 " . THE CHRISTIAN MINISTER . 2 . A DISTINGUISHED MASON . 13 . THE MYSTIC . 3 . THE MAN or ENERGY . 19 . A MODEL MASON . I . FATHER TIME . 20 . A CHIP FROM JOPPA 6 . A CORNER STONE . 21 . A PILLAR or MASONRY . 0 . THE CRAFTSMAN . 22 . BAYARD . 7 . THE GOWNSMAN . 23 . A RIGHT HAND MAN . 8 . AN EASTERN STAR . 21 . OUR CITIZEN BROTHER . 0 . THE KNIGHT ERRANT . 25 . Ax ABLE Titi-XEnon . 10 . THE OCTOGENARIAN . 20 . AN ANCIENT BRITON . 11 . A ZEALOUS OFFICER . 27 . THE ARTIST . 12 . THE SOLDIEH . 23 . THE FATKKR OF- THE LODGE . 13 . FROM UNDER THE CROWN . 20 . A SHINING LIGHT . 11 . OUR HERCULES . 30 . AN ART STUDENT . 15 . A MERCHANT PRINCE . 31 . Tin ; MARINER . 10 . THE CHURCHMAN . 32 . A SOLDIER OF FORTUNE . 33 . "OLD MUG . " London : "W . W . MOKGAN . By Order of all Booksellers , or will bo sent , free by post , direct from tho Office , 07 Barbican .