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QUATUOR CORONATI LODGE , No . 2076
A MEETING of this Lodgo took place on Friday , the bth inst ., at Freemasons' Hall . Present—Bros . R . F . Gonld P . G . D . W . M ., W . Simpson S . W ., Major Pratt , Royal Artillery , J . W ., G . W . Speth Secretary , W . M . Bvwa'orG . Sword Bearer S D ., Professor T . Hayter Lewis J . D ., Dr . W . W . Westcott I . G ., W . II . Rylands G . Steward ,
Rev . W . M . Heath P . G . C , John Read , F . A . Powell , D . P . Cama P . G . Treasnrer , C L . Mason , G . H . Kenning , P . L . Simmonds , C Knpfer . schmidt , Rev . A . E . Woodward , and E . J . Castle . After the minutes of the preceding meeting had been duly confirmed , the W . M . delivered the following address : —
BRETHREN , —The first thought that will occur to our minds ou assembling here to-day is a sense of the great loss the Lodge has sustained in the death of onr beloved Bro . Woodford . This , indeed , is a heavy blow to us , thongh at the same time we shall , one and all , derive a melancholy satisfaction from the reflection that our deceased
brother was spared to us until the success of this Lodge of Masonic students has been placed beyond tho region of controversy or denial . In it he has been a prominent fignre , and tho sorrow whioh is felt tonight by those of ns who have been regular attendants at our stated meetings , can hardly be expressed in words , and is best indicated
by the manner in which the remarks it is my duty to make on tho present occasion are listened to by the Lodge , viz ., in a silence that is far more expressive than actual speech . Oar brother was not only the oldest Mason , but also tha oldest anthor in tho Lodge , and it is as the doyen of British Masonio writers , that he has been affectionately
regarded by his fellow members of the Qnatuor Coronati . Bro . Hnghan and myself have been spoken of as forming , in some sort , together with our dear brother whose loss wa deplore , a kind of triad , as having been fellow labourers in the field of Masonio literature , a little before we were joined by various other brethren in this
Lodge . Certain it is , however , that when two of us disagreed in Fraternal controversy , both disputants were in the habit of appealing to the remaining brother of the triple tie . The cord which united us has now been snapped by the death of Bro . Woodford , but the two who were left have placed on record , one in the Freemason , and the
other in the FREEMASON ' CHRONICLE , the estimation in which they hww onr late brother was regarded in this country , and , as they believe , throughout the Masonic world . These obituary notices having already attained circulation in the Craft , I piss over the leading incidents of our brother ' s Masonic career , which are there fully narrated , and
shall next relate that during the las ' : clays he spent on earth , his interest in Masonry , and in this Lodge r . ovor flagged . The night before his death he read a portion r . f the second part of our Transictions , and thus it may bo said that Ars Q latnor Coronatoru n was his last reading in life . Of this Lodge also he spoke much dnring tho
same night , and expressed to tho ^ e about him the great affection ho entertained for its members . II iw that feeling was reciprocated I shall not put into words , for it will come homo to every breast . Just a word in conclusion . Oav late brother was one time in the army , and there are several amonnr us who either follow or have followed
the same calling . An allusion to military customs , therefore , will not be out of place . It is tho habit in warfare when casirilfies occur , for the survivors t > close up their ranks and press on . We have lost a good man and worthy brother , but tho bost compliment we ran pay tohis memory , is to close up our ranks and press on , towards tho
realisation of thoso hope ? , in whioh there was no more sanguine believer than the excellent and highly cultivod Freemison who was so recently in onr midst . Bro . Woodford may bo said to havo died in harness , and the point is worth y of our attention , as a Masonic generation is usually a very short
one , and the instances are few whero we find a veteran of forty . five years' standing in the Craft continuing to work with all the vigour and enthusiasm of youth . Brethren , may we all iu liko mnnner continue to labour for the same cause until we shall be summoned in
turn to the Grand Lodge above ; aud when our places here know us no more , let ns h < pe that others may be rea'ly , qualifnd audi instructed by our example , to continue tho work . So that it may be sjid— " The workmen die , but the work goes on . " I
The Reports of the Special C lmmittee on the Lodge Library , and of the Permanent and Andit Committee were then considered and adopted , the W . M . however , bringing up with the laMur a subsequent recommendation , that iu conseqnenco of the va « t labour entailed upon the Secretary throug h tbe increasing number of the
Outer Circle , and the enormous correspondence thereby imposed upon him , the sum of £ 10 shonld bo vot'd to Bro . Spcth from each of the two funds , Lodgo and Correspondence Circle , which proposal being seconded by tho S . W ., was carried nern con . Bro . II . J . Wbymper P . Deputy D . G . M . Pnnjanb was nlecJed a joining member
of the Lodge , and 39 brethren ( and Lodges ) were admitfc . d into the Correspondence Circle , which the SecreUi-y announced , in I r , a ;' rn d a grand total of 195 m un cr-t , within the first cl'von months of it * institntion . The Secretary reported many additions to the Lodge Library , which included several rirj and valuable works , presented
by Bro . D . P . Cama Past Grand Treasurer , t > whom , being present , iti Lodge , tho W . M . expressed the cordial than ks of tbe members , and their satisfaction in seeing him so often among them . Bro . William Simpson S . W . then read the papnr of th" oveni ' tiir , the subject
selected for trcifcncnt being " Tho Threefo ld Division of Temples , " a topic upon v . lu ' ch the lecturer is a well known authority , an 1 proving therefore of great interest to his audience . At the termination of the lecture , a short discussion took place upon it , after which the brethren adjiuruod to refreshment .
ROYAL JUBILEE LODGE , No . 72
j ^ lIE ir . fta'latinn mcetmrr "f this Lodge took p ' ac . ; on Mondaj - * - evening , 2 nd inst ., at its headquarters , Audenou ' s Hotel , FL-e ' t Street , iu the presence of a large number ot members and visiting brethren . The ceremony was performed iu a very able aai effijieut
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manner by tho I . P . M ., Bro . Williams , who formally inducted Brother Stokes into the chair of K . S . The customary proclamation and salutes having beeu made , tho W . M . appointed and invested ( hi following brethren as Officers for the ensuing year : —Bro . Abrahams j S . W ., Lewcock J . W ., Dunn Treasurer , Dirch Secretary , Russell S . D .,
i Reid J . D ., Brainm I . G ., Bite D . C , Uorton A . D . C , Williams W . S ., ! Bridger A . W . S ., Morri-i Assistant Secretary , and Rawles T yler . j A very pleasant incident then took place—namely , the presentation of a portrait to the I . P . M ., whioh was suitably acknowledged . A banquet followed .
BEDFORD CHAPTER , No . 282 . npiIE annual convocation of this Chapter was held on Wednesday tho 4 th inst ., at tho Abbey , Tavistock . The Comps . the Principals elect wero installed , W . L . Sampson as Z ., T . Chapman H ., I . Roskelly J . The installing officer was Comp . the Rev . T . W . Lemon , M . A . Comp . Z . invested the following Officers : —Comps . ! Not th way I . P . Z ., Drew S . E , Symons S . N ., Sqniros P . S ., Coward la ; ! A . S ., Darton 2 nd A . S ., Richards Treas ., Coward Regis ., Walker D . C ,
Gill S . B ., Nicholls Sfc . B ., Hand y Janitor . ; KING EDWIN CHAPTER . No . 660 .
j nPHE annual installation meeting of fins Chapter was held at the J - *¦ Freemasons' Hall , Malton , on Tuesday , the 10 ih instant . The 1 three Principals wero duly installed by Companion John Marshall , ! and the M . E . Z . afterwards invested tbo other Officers , the list for the I year being as follows : —Comps . Goldie M . E . Z ., Nicholls H ., Bnckle ! J ., Walker Treasurer , Lucas Scribe E ., Rev . W . G . Chilman Scribe N ., Metcalfe P . S ., Tinsley 1 st A . S ., Staniland 2 nd A . S ., Williamson
D . C , Marshall Organist , Marshall S . B ., Stockdale Janitor . FOWEY LODGE . No . 977 .
I rpHE annual meeting of this Lodge took place at the Masonio i J- Hall , Fowey , on Monday , the 2 nd inst ., when Bro . Rilston was i installed by Bro . Luke . The W . M . invested the following as hia Officers for the ensuing year : —Bros . Patteson Davis I . P . M ., Denison i S . W ., Andrew J . W ., Isbell S . D ., Williams J . D ., Cossentine Secretary , ! Durant Treasurer , Kendall P . P . G . C . Chaplain , Mitchell I . G ., Martin
Organist , Denison S . S ., Hawker J . S ., Gale Director of Ceremonies , Graham Tyler . At an emergency meeting previously , three gentlemen , wore admitted to the first degree . The annual banquet was held at
Bro . Ovendon s Railway Hotel , where a number of brethren sat down to a mist excellent repast . Tho usual Loyal and Masonic toasts were du ' y proposed and responded to , and a most enjoyable evening was spent .
COLNE VALLEY LODGE , No . 161 , 5 . ON Wednesday a ternoon , the 28 th nit ., the brethren of this Lod . e met , nt the Lodge Rooms , Britannia-road , Shi'thwnite , to instnl the Worshipful Master for the ensning year . Bio . R . R . Arrnitage was ins ' alled by B--0 . John Shaw . After the installation Bro . R . H . Armitag" W . M . invested his . Officer ? , as follow : —Bros . George H » nrv Wa'ker I . P . M ., D ivid Shaw S . W ., Godfrey Woodhead J . W .,
John White S . D ., John Hirst J D ., Joseph C-owther P . M . Treasrrer , John IIolroyd Secretary , Junes Johnstone 1 G ., G . E . Taylor Tyler , E . Dean Charity Member , John Gledhill D . C , William Sykes C . S ., G . Woodhead B . P ., nnd J . S . Walker Almoner . The Festival of St . John w , ii celebrated in the dining-room a tcrthe closing of the Lodge . There was a large number of brethren present ) .
I 3 LACKWATER LODGE , No . 1977 .
THE first monthly meeting in the new year of this Lodge , which was held on Monday , 2 nd inst ., was availed of by the members to present their I . P . M ., Brother S . H . E'lis , a testimonial of the csteom in which he is held and nppreciation of his efforts on behalf of the Lodge , especially in occupying the chair for two years in succession . The presentation which took tbe form of a
P , i > t Master ' s jiwel , was made by the W . M . Brother Shawyer , in flifteiing t-rms ; and Bro . Ellis , in acknowledging it , sail he felt Ihe brethren had given him more than In deserved . He conld not ) find words to express bow much he apprec ated their kind aud vain . nble gift , which would b = > h indod down to his children as a precious
heirloom . The jowel bore the following inscription : — " Presented to W . Bro . S . H . Ellis , P . P . G . Std . B ., by the Brethren o the f ! la"kvva ' er Lodge , No . 1977 , as a token nf thnir recognition of [ he able , manner he . discharged the duties cf Master lor two successive years . January 2 nd 1888 . "
Kingsland Lodge of Instruction , No . 1603 . —A meeting was h'lii on Mondnv , t ' io ( ith inst ., at the Cock Tavern , Highbury , N . Present : —Bros . Stockhall W . M , Carr id R W ., Deiring j . ' . V ., Colliii ^ ri iu'C S . 'ivot-vy , Marks . J . D ., Marks I . G ., Ttewinirir 1 Preceptor , fi'idiro was nnened i" duo form , the minutes of the list Lodge
meetii : £ T wero rend nnd confi med . The cererooi . y of initiation was rehearsed , Bro . Ponder acting ns candidat e . Bio . CoHitgr dee offering as candidate to bo passed to the second degree , answered
tho usual questions and was entrusted . Lodge was opened iu the second degree , the ceremony of passing was rehearsed , Bro Collingridge candidate . Lodge was resumed to the first . Bro . Garrud was elected W . M . for Monday nest .
Ilnr . t . nv-Ar ' s Pitr . s . —Wntch the Weather . —This is perhaps the best roiinscl that could be circhiated at this season . Will all follow it ? Will everyone change li ' s raiment , as the temperature varies ? The next best advice ' is , to have in rra litiess a box of Holloway's Tills , and wi'h them to opnose tho first innti'iisio ¦ , or stop tho advanriri ; . ' syni | rnms of disease . No cold , catarrh , or ? rnitrh s'nail I be left , to tself ; other may lay the foundation to danger , if not iiiidennii .-cd by suitable niojitss , and none can inrpns * Holloway ' s for effi . iucy . Hay Fever , Asthma , Diarrhoea , aud a host of other complaints , waylaying tVio weak and delicate , when the day is hot , with cool mornings ancl evenings , are cured by Holloway ' s me : licine .
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QUATUOR CORONATI LODGE , No . 2076
A MEETING of this Lodgo took place on Friday , the bth inst ., at Freemasons' Hall . Present—Bros . R . F . Gonld P . G . D . W . M ., W . Simpson S . W ., Major Pratt , Royal Artillery , J . W ., G . W . Speth Secretary , W . M . Bvwa'orG . Sword Bearer S D ., Professor T . Hayter Lewis J . D ., Dr . W . W . Westcott I . G ., W . II . Rylands G . Steward ,
Rev . W . M . Heath P . G . C , John Read , F . A . Powell , D . P . Cama P . G . Treasnrer , C L . Mason , G . H . Kenning , P . L . Simmonds , C Knpfer . schmidt , Rev . A . E . Woodward , and E . J . Castle . After the minutes of the preceding meeting had been duly confirmed , the W . M . delivered the following address : —
BRETHREN , —The first thought that will occur to our minds ou assembling here to-day is a sense of the great loss the Lodge has sustained in the death of onr beloved Bro . Woodford . This , indeed , is a heavy blow to us , thongh at the same time we shall , one and all , derive a melancholy satisfaction from the reflection that our deceased
brother was spared to us until the success of this Lodge of Masonic students has been placed beyond tho region of controversy or denial . In it he has been a prominent fignre , and tho sorrow whioh is felt tonight by those of ns who have been regular attendants at our stated meetings , can hardly be expressed in words , and is best indicated
by the manner in which the remarks it is my duty to make on tho present occasion are listened to by the Lodge , viz ., in a silence that is far more expressive than actual speech . Oar brother was not only the oldest Mason , but also tha oldest anthor in tho Lodge , and it is as the doyen of British Masonio writers , that he has been affectionately
regarded by his fellow members of the Qnatuor Coronati . Bro . Hnghan and myself have been spoken of as forming , in some sort , together with our dear brother whose loss wa deplore , a kind of triad , as having been fellow labourers in the field of Masonio literature , a little before we were joined by various other brethren in this
Lodge . Certain it is , however , that when two of us disagreed in Fraternal controversy , both disputants were in the habit of appealing to the remaining brother of the triple tie . The cord which united us has now been snapped by the death of Bro . Woodford , but the two who were left have placed on record , one in the Freemason , and the
other in the FREEMASON ' CHRONICLE , the estimation in which they hww onr late brother was regarded in this country , and , as they believe , throughout the Masonic world . These obituary notices having already attained circulation in the Craft , I piss over the leading incidents of our brother ' s Masonic career , which are there fully narrated , and
shall next relate that during the las ' : clays he spent on earth , his interest in Masonry , and in this Lodge r . ovor flagged . The night before his death he read a portion r . f the second part of our Transictions , and thus it may bo said that Ars Q latnor Coronatoru n was his last reading in life . Of this Lodge also he spoke much dnring tho
same night , and expressed to tho ^ e about him the great affection ho entertained for its members . II iw that feeling was reciprocated I shall not put into words , for it will come homo to every breast . Just a word in conclusion . Oav late brother was one time in the army , and there are several amonnr us who either follow or have followed
the same calling . An allusion to military customs , therefore , will not be out of place . It is tho habit in warfare when casirilfies occur , for the survivors t > close up their ranks and press on . We have lost a good man and worthy brother , but tho bost compliment we ran pay tohis memory , is to close up our ranks and press on , towards tho
realisation of thoso hope ? , in whioh there was no more sanguine believer than the excellent and highly cultivod Freemison who was so recently in onr midst . Bro . Woodford may bo said to havo died in harness , and the point is worth y of our attention , as a Masonic generation is usually a very short
one , and the instances are few whero we find a veteran of forty . five years' standing in the Craft continuing to work with all the vigour and enthusiasm of youth . Brethren , may we all iu liko mnnner continue to labour for the same cause until we shall be summoned in
turn to the Grand Lodge above ; aud when our places here know us no more , let ns h < pe that others may be rea'ly , qualifnd audi instructed by our example , to continue tho work . So that it may be sjid— " The workmen die , but the work goes on . " I
The Reports of the Special C lmmittee on the Lodge Library , and of the Permanent and Andit Committee were then considered and adopted , the W . M . however , bringing up with the laMur a subsequent recommendation , that iu conseqnenco of the va « t labour entailed upon the Secretary throug h tbe increasing number of the
Outer Circle , and the enormous correspondence thereby imposed upon him , the sum of £ 10 shonld bo vot'd to Bro . Spcth from each of the two funds , Lodgo and Correspondence Circle , which proposal being seconded by tho S . W ., was carried nern con . Bro . II . J . Wbymper P . Deputy D . G . M . Pnnjanb was nlecJed a joining member
of the Lodge , and 39 brethren ( and Lodges ) were admitfc . d into the Correspondence Circle , which the SecreUi-y announced , in I r , a ;' rn d a grand total of 195 m un cr-t , within the first cl'von months of it * institntion . The Secretary reported many additions to the Lodge Library , which included several rirj and valuable works , presented
by Bro . D . P . Cama Past Grand Treasurer , t > whom , being present , iti Lodge , tho W . M . expressed the cordial than ks of tbe members , and their satisfaction in seeing him so often among them . Bro . William Simpson S . W . then read the papnr of th" oveni ' tiir , the subject
selected for trcifcncnt being " Tho Threefo ld Division of Temples , " a topic upon v . lu ' ch the lecturer is a well known authority , an 1 proving therefore of great interest to his audience . At the termination of the lecture , a short discussion took place upon it , after which the brethren adjiuruod to refreshment .
ROYAL JUBILEE LODGE , No . 72
j ^ lIE ir . fta'latinn mcetmrr "f this Lodge took p ' ac . ; on Mondaj - * - evening , 2 nd inst ., at its headquarters , Audenou ' s Hotel , FL-e ' t Street , iu the presence of a large number ot members and visiting brethren . The ceremony was performed iu a very able aai effijieut
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manner by tho I . P . M ., Bro . Williams , who formally inducted Brother Stokes into the chair of K . S . The customary proclamation and salutes having beeu made , tho W . M . appointed and invested ( hi following brethren as Officers for the ensuing year : —Bro . Abrahams j S . W ., Lewcock J . W ., Dunn Treasurer , Dirch Secretary , Russell S . D .,
i Reid J . D ., Brainm I . G ., Bite D . C , Uorton A . D . C , Williams W . S ., ! Bridger A . W . S ., Morri-i Assistant Secretary , and Rawles T yler . j A very pleasant incident then took place—namely , the presentation of a portrait to the I . P . M ., whioh was suitably acknowledged . A banquet followed .
BEDFORD CHAPTER , No . 282 . npiIE annual convocation of this Chapter was held on Wednesday tho 4 th inst ., at tho Abbey , Tavistock . The Comps . the Principals elect wero installed , W . L . Sampson as Z ., T . Chapman H ., I . Roskelly J . The installing officer was Comp . the Rev . T . W . Lemon , M . A . Comp . Z . invested the following Officers : —Comps . ! Not th way I . P . Z ., Drew S . E , Symons S . N ., Sqniros P . S ., Coward la ; ! A . S ., Darton 2 nd A . S ., Richards Treas ., Coward Regis ., Walker D . C ,
Gill S . B ., Nicholls Sfc . B ., Hand y Janitor . ; KING EDWIN CHAPTER . No . 660 .
j nPHE annual installation meeting of fins Chapter was held at the J - *¦ Freemasons' Hall , Malton , on Tuesday , the 10 ih instant . The 1 three Principals wero duly installed by Companion John Marshall , ! and the M . E . Z . afterwards invested tbo other Officers , the list for the I year being as follows : —Comps . Goldie M . E . Z ., Nicholls H ., Bnckle ! J ., Walker Treasurer , Lucas Scribe E ., Rev . W . G . Chilman Scribe N ., Metcalfe P . S ., Tinsley 1 st A . S ., Staniland 2 nd A . S ., Williamson
D . C , Marshall Organist , Marshall S . B ., Stockdale Janitor . FOWEY LODGE . No . 977 .
I rpHE annual meeting of this Lodge took place at the Masonio i J- Hall , Fowey , on Monday , the 2 nd inst ., when Bro . Rilston was i installed by Bro . Luke . The W . M . invested the following as hia Officers for the ensuing year : —Bros . Patteson Davis I . P . M ., Denison i S . W ., Andrew J . W ., Isbell S . D ., Williams J . D ., Cossentine Secretary , ! Durant Treasurer , Kendall P . P . G . C . Chaplain , Mitchell I . G ., Martin
Organist , Denison S . S ., Hawker J . S ., Gale Director of Ceremonies , Graham Tyler . At an emergency meeting previously , three gentlemen , wore admitted to the first degree . The annual banquet was held at
Bro . Ovendon s Railway Hotel , where a number of brethren sat down to a mist excellent repast . Tho usual Loyal and Masonic toasts were du ' y proposed and responded to , and a most enjoyable evening was spent .
COLNE VALLEY LODGE , No . 161 , 5 . ON Wednesday a ternoon , the 28 th nit ., the brethren of this Lod . e met , nt the Lodge Rooms , Britannia-road , Shi'thwnite , to instnl the Worshipful Master for the ensning year . Bio . R . R . Arrnitage was ins ' alled by B--0 . John Shaw . After the installation Bro . R . H . Armitag" W . M . invested his . Officer ? , as follow : —Bros . George H » nrv Wa'ker I . P . M ., D ivid Shaw S . W ., Godfrey Woodhead J . W .,
John White S . D ., John Hirst J D ., Joseph C-owther P . M . Treasrrer , John IIolroyd Secretary , Junes Johnstone 1 G ., G . E . Taylor Tyler , E . Dean Charity Member , John Gledhill D . C , William Sykes C . S ., G . Woodhead B . P ., nnd J . S . Walker Almoner . The Festival of St . John w , ii celebrated in the dining-room a tcrthe closing of the Lodge . There was a large number of brethren present ) .
I 3 LACKWATER LODGE , No . 1977 .
THE first monthly meeting in the new year of this Lodge , which was held on Monday , 2 nd inst ., was availed of by the members to present their I . P . M ., Brother S . H . E'lis , a testimonial of the csteom in which he is held and nppreciation of his efforts on behalf of the Lodge , especially in occupying the chair for two years in succession . The presentation which took tbe form of a
P , i > t Master ' s jiwel , was made by the W . M . Brother Shawyer , in flifteiing t-rms ; and Bro . Ellis , in acknowledging it , sail he felt Ihe brethren had given him more than In deserved . He conld not ) find words to express bow much he apprec ated their kind aud vain . nble gift , which would b = > h indod down to his children as a precious
heirloom . The jowel bore the following inscription : — " Presented to W . Bro . S . H . Ellis , P . P . G . Std . B ., by the Brethren o the f ! la"kvva ' er Lodge , No . 1977 , as a token nf thnir recognition of [ he able , manner he . discharged the duties cf Master lor two successive years . January 2 nd 1888 . "
Kingsland Lodge of Instruction , No . 1603 . —A meeting was h'lii on Mondnv , t ' io ( ith inst ., at the Cock Tavern , Highbury , N . Present : —Bros . Stockhall W . M , Carr id R W ., Deiring j . ' . V ., Colliii ^ ri iu'C S . 'ivot-vy , Marks . J . D ., Marks I . G ., Ttewinirir 1 Preceptor , fi'idiro was nnened i" duo form , the minutes of the list Lodge
meetii : £ T wero rend nnd confi med . The cererooi . y of initiation was rehearsed , Bro . Ponder acting ns candidat e . Bio . CoHitgr dee offering as candidate to bo passed to the second degree , answered
tho usual questions and was entrusted . Lodge was opened iu the second degree , the ceremony of passing was rehearsed , Bro Collingridge candidate . Lodge was resumed to the first . Bro . Garrud was elected W . M . for Monday nest .
Ilnr . t . nv-Ar ' s Pitr . s . —Wntch the Weather . —This is perhaps the best roiinscl that could be circhiated at this season . Will all follow it ? Will everyone change li ' s raiment , as the temperature varies ? The next best advice ' is , to have in rra litiess a box of Holloway's Tills , and wi'h them to opnose tho first innti'iisio ¦ , or stop tho advanriri ; . ' syni | rnms of disease . No cold , catarrh , or ? rnitrh s'nail I be left , to tself ; other may lay the foundation to danger , if not iiiidennii .-cd by suitable niojitss , and none can inrpns * Holloway ' s for effi . iucy . Hay Fever , Asthma , Diarrhoea , aud a host of other complaints , waylaying tVio weak and delicate , when the day is hot , with cool mornings ancl evenings , are cured by Holloway ' s me : licine .