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Prudence Lodge, No. 2069.

reward or punish as we had obeyed or disregarded His divine commands . Pray we and act we , brethren , that we may each so live in this earthly temple that when we shall be summoned hence we may ascend to the Grand Lodge above where the world ' s great Architect lives and rules for evermore .

A cordial vote of thanks was enthusiastically passed to the Senior Warden for his paper , the visiting brethren being especially hearty in their expression of thanks . W . Bro . Watson P . M . J . W . moved , that 10 guineas be voted out of the Lodge funds towards endowing the W . M . ' s chair for Old Men's and Women ' s Benevolent Funds .

He said at the present moment there were something like 130 old men and women waiting to get on the Fand , there being only 2 or 3 vacancies . We can hardly picture to ourselves the distress and suffering whioh this means . In many cases , unless the Craft subscribe liberally , a number of these poor people would ba thrown

upon the parish . It was a most deplorable state of things , and he felt sure the brethren of their Lodge would do their share towards finding a remedy . As the Festival came on in February he had somewhat hurried his motion , but its extreme urgency must be his excuse . W . Bro . Trevor S . W . seconded , and the resolution was

carried nnnanimously . W . Bro . Trevor S . W . gave notice of a resolution appropriating three guineas from the funds of the Lodge towards tho Leeds Masonic Educational and Benevolent Fund . That noble and deserving Charity was urgently in need of funds , and whilst they did what they could for the great London Charities ,

they must not forget their duty nearer home . Bro . Myers ( W . M . Philanthropic ) expressed his sincere acknowledgments to W . Bro . C . L . Mason for the invitation he had sent to the Philanthropic Lodge . He was sore that be and all tbe members of his Lodge who had accepted that invitation had enjoyed a great treat in

listening to the lecture of Bro . Trevor , and seeing the manner in which the business of Lodge Prudence was carried on . It must be a great encouragement to the brethren when they had the opportunity of listening to such lectures , and he wished tho example were followed by other Lodges . W . Bro . Tomlinson P . M .

304 also thanked the W . M . for his invitation , and said that he had initiated in that direction a practice which commended itself to all , and one which he trusted the other Leeds Lodges wonld follow Bro . Robert Abbott Treas . having announced that his son was a candidate for initiation in the Lodge , hearty good wishes were

reciprocated , and a hymn and a passage of scripture closed the proceedings . An adjournment was made to the Banqueting Hall , where an ample and seasonable repast was partaken of by a large company . Under the direction of Bro . Howarth , an effective programme of music , songs and recitations was gone through , and alike to the members and visitors the evening was a most happy one .

Fidelity Lodge of Instruction , No 3 . —At the Alfred Tavern , Roman-road , Barnsbnry , on Wednesday , the 5 th instant , Bro . Fraser took the chair , with Bro 3 . Boyden and Surridge as Wardens , and there were a number of other members present . Lodge having been duly opened , and minutes confirmed , tho ceremony of initiation was rehearsed , Bro . Ament acting as candidate . Then

followed the rehearsal of the ceremony of passing , with Bro . Gregory as candidate . Lodge was opened in the third degree , and closed to first , when Bro . Boyden was elected W . M . for the ensuing meoting . Tho brethren adjourned to tho first meeting of tho " Fidelity Charity Society , " an association formed to enable brethren and others to become Life Governors and Subscribers to the Masonic Institutions by the payment of one shilling weekly .

Tho Great City Lodge of Instruction , "No . 1426 . —At the meeting of thi 3 Lodge of Instruction at Masous ' -avenue , Colcman-street , E . G ., on Thursday , the 6 th instant , the ceremony of installation of W . M ., with ceremonial of constituting a Board of Installed Masters , was rehearsed by the Preceptor , Bro . James Stevens , in the presence of a numerous gathering of members and

visitors from other Lodges , a fair proportion of whom were acting or Past Masters in the Craft . Among those present were : —Bro 3 , J . Leaoh ' Barrett S . D ., Geo . Moss P . M ., A . Foreman J . W ., W . W . Monday S . W . and W . M . elect , James Amsden W . M ., of 1201 ; F . C . Rush S . W . and W . M . elect , and W . Parder P . M . 1851 , W . Berry ,

A . Milwells , J . F . Smith , A . Jardine 2029 , B . Williams , J . R . Pitt , C . Daniel 65 , F . Warden , J . S . Lavington P . M . 857 , J . W . Johnson P . M . 1320 , A . C . Anstacher W . M . 73 , W . Kiingenstein P . M ., A . Poore W . M . 1949 , W . H . Paddle P . M . P . Z . P . G . D . C . Surrey . Tho respective openings and closings of the Lodge in tho several degrees

were performed in accordance with tho Preceptor a views , with regard to the original working in the early part of tho present century , aud afforded opportunity for noting several of the more important innovations and divergencies which have affected the ritual as at present elsewhere reudered . Whother or not a perfect agreement with the

endeavour this Lodgo of Instruction is making to restore the purity of ritual and ceremonial can bo accorded generally , it cannot tail to be of great interest to all studious aud earnest members of the Craft desirous of instruction and information on doubtful or debatable

points . On the above occasion a ready acknowledgment of services rendered was accorded to the Preceptor , who undertook to repeat the same ceremony in February next . The Lodge meets as abovo every Thursday , at half-past six p . m .

IIoLtowAi- 's PILLS AND OINTMEHT . — For Diseases of the Skin . —Eruptions , Blotches , Pimples , Boils , Carbuncles , Ringworm , and Skin Affections of whatever name or nature arehealod and their causes eliminated from tho system in a "vemai'kaMy short time by the combined use of these world-famed remedies ; s \ ml a 3 tho fall of the year approaches , tho mornings aud evenings hecomo chill v , stop

tho late free action of the skin , and give rise to the above named disovdsrs , which if not checked at tho outset often bocome intractable , very liable to spread , and in many cases extremely painful and unsightly . A short trial in such cases cannot fail to convince the most sceptical of their marvellous curative properties , Full directions are always enclosed with each box ami pot .

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Prudence Lodge, No. 2069.

reward or punish as we had obeyed or disregarded His divine commands . Pray we and act we , brethren , that we may each so live in this earthly temple that when we shall be summoned hence we may ascend to the Grand Lodge above where the world ' s great Architect lives and rules for evermore .

A cordial vote of thanks was enthusiastically passed to the Senior Warden for his paper , the visiting brethren being especially hearty in their expression of thanks . W . Bro . Watson P . M . J . W . moved , that 10 guineas be voted out of the Lodge funds towards endowing the W . M . ' s chair for Old Men's and Women ' s Benevolent Funds .

He said at the present moment there were something like 130 old men and women waiting to get on the Fand , there being only 2 or 3 vacancies . We can hardly picture to ourselves the distress and suffering whioh this means . In many cases , unless the Craft subscribe liberally , a number of these poor people would ba thrown

upon the parish . It was a most deplorable state of things , and he felt sure the brethren of their Lodge would do their share towards finding a remedy . As the Festival came on in February he had somewhat hurried his motion , but its extreme urgency must be his excuse . W . Bro . Trevor S . W . seconded , and the resolution was

carried nnnanimously . W . Bro . Trevor S . W . gave notice of a resolution appropriating three guineas from the funds of the Lodge towards tho Leeds Masonic Educational and Benevolent Fund . That noble and deserving Charity was urgently in need of funds , and whilst they did what they could for the great London Charities ,

they must not forget their duty nearer home . Bro . Myers ( W . M . Philanthropic ) expressed his sincere acknowledgments to W . Bro . C . L . Mason for the invitation he had sent to the Philanthropic Lodge . He was sore that be and all tbe members of his Lodge who had accepted that invitation had enjoyed a great treat in

listening to the lecture of Bro . Trevor , and seeing the manner in which the business of Lodge Prudence was carried on . It must be a great encouragement to the brethren when they had the opportunity of listening to such lectures , and he wished tho example were followed by other Lodges . W . Bro . Tomlinson P . M .

304 also thanked the W . M . for his invitation , and said that he had initiated in that direction a practice which commended itself to all , and one which he trusted the other Leeds Lodges wonld follow Bro . Robert Abbott Treas . having announced that his son was a candidate for initiation in the Lodge , hearty good wishes were

reciprocated , and a hymn and a passage of scripture closed the proceedings . An adjournment was made to the Banqueting Hall , where an ample and seasonable repast was partaken of by a large company . Under the direction of Bro . Howarth , an effective programme of music , songs and recitations was gone through , and alike to the members and visitors the evening was a most happy one .

Fidelity Lodge of Instruction , No 3 . —At the Alfred Tavern , Roman-road , Barnsbnry , on Wednesday , the 5 th instant , Bro . Fraser took the chair , with Bro 3 . Boyden and Surridge as Wardens , and there were a number of other members present . Lodge having been duly opened , and minutes confirmed , tho ceremony of initiation was rehearsed , Bro . Ament acting as candidate . Then

followed the rehearsal of the ceremony of passing , with Bro . Gregory as candidate . Lodge was opened in the third degree , and closed to first , when Bro . Boyden was elected W . M . for the ensuing meoting . Tho brethren adjourned to tho first meeting of tho " Fidelity Charity Society , " an association formed to enable brethren and others to become Life Governors and Subscribers to the Masonic Institutions by the payment of one shilling weekly .

Tho Great City Lodge of Instruction , "No . 1426 . —At the meeting of thi 3 Lodge of Instruction at Masous ' -avenue , Colcman-street , E . G ., on Thursday , the 6 th instant , the ceremony of installation of W . M ., with ceremonial of constituting a Board of Installed Masters , was rehearsed by the Preceptor , Bro . James Stevens , in the presence of a numerous gathering of members and

visitors from other Lodges , a fair proportion of whom were acting or Past Masters in the Craft . Among those present were : —Bro 3 , J . Leaoh ' Barrett S . D ., Geo . Moss P . M ., A . Foreman J . W ., W . W . Monday S . W . and W . M . elect , James Amsden W . M ., of 1201 ; F . C . Rush S . W . and W . M . elect , and W . Parder P . M . 1851 , W . Berry ,

A . Milwells , J . F . Smith , A . Jardine 2029 , B . Williams , J . R . Pitt , C . Daniel 65 , F . Warden , J . S . Lavington P . M . 857 , J . W . Johnson P . M . 1320 , A . C . Anstacher W . M . 73 , W . Kiingenstein P . M ., A . Poore W . M . 1949 , W . H . Paddle P . M . P . Z . P . G . D . C . Surrey . Tho respective openings and closings of the Lodge in tho several degrees

were performed in accordance with tho Preceptor a views , with regard to the original working in the early part of tho present century , aud afforded opportunity for noting several of the more important innovations and divergencies which have affected the ritual as at present elsewhere reudered . Whother or not a perfect agreement with the

endeavour this Lodgo of Instruction is making to restore the purity of ritual and ceremonial can bo accorded generally , it cannot tail to be of great interest to all studious aud earnest members of the Craft desirous of instruction and information on doubtful or debatable

points . On the above occasion a ready acknowledgment of services rendered was accorded to the Preceptor , who undertook to repeat the same ceremony in February next . The Lodge meets as abovo every Thursday , at half-past six p . m .

IIoLtowAi- 's PILLS AND OINTMEHT . — For Diseases of the Skin . —Eruptions , Blotches , Pimples , Boils , Carbuncles , Ringworm , and Skin Affections of whatever name or nature arehealod and their causes eliminated from tho system in a "vemai'kaMy short time by the combined use of these world-famed remedies ; s \ ml a 3 tho fall of the year approaches , tho mornings aud evenings hecomo chill v , stop

tho late free action of the skin , and give rise to the above named disovdsrs , which if not checked at tho outset often bocome intractable , very liable to spread , and in many cases extremely painful and unsightly . A short trial in such cases cannot fail to convince the most sceptical of their marvellous curative properties , Full directions are always enclosed with each box ami pot .

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THEFREEMASON'SCHRONICLE, A "Weekly Record of Masonic Intelligence . Reports of United Grand Lodge are published with tho Special Sanction of H . R . H . the Prince of Wales tho M . W . tho Grand Master of England . 'HHE FREEMASON'S CHRONICLE will be forwarded direct X from tho Office , Belvidere Works , Hermes Hill , Pentonville , N ., on receipt of Post 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 , ab Penton Street Office . Cheques crossed " London and County . " The Terms of Subscription ( payable in advance ) to THE FREE - MASON ' S CHRONICLE are—Twelve Months , post free - - £ 0 13 6 Six Months , ditto - 0 7 0 Three Months ditto - 0 3 6 SCALE OF CHARGES FOR ADVERTISEMENTS Per Page ... .. £ 8 8 0 Back Page £ 10 10 0 Births , Marriages and Deaths , Is per lino . General Advertisements , Trade Announcements , & c . single column , 5 s per inch . Double Column Advertisements 1 B . per line . Special Terms for a Series of Insertions on application . Advertisers will find Tho FREEMASON ' S CHRONICLE an exceptionally good medium for Advertisements of every class . Agents , from whom copies can always be had : — Messrs . CURTICE and Co ., 13 Catherine-street , Strand . Messrs . KENT and Co ., Paternoster row , E . C . Mr . RITCHIE , 6 Red Lion Court , E . C . Messrs . SIMPSON Buos ., Shoe Lane . Mr . H . SIMPSON , 7 Red Lion Court , E . C . Messrs . SMITH and SONS , 183 Strand . Messrs . SPENCER and Co ., 23 A Great Queen-street , W . C . Messrs . STEEL and JONES , 4 Spring Gardens , Charing Cross Mr . G . VICKEBS , Angel Court , Strand . Mr . n . VICKF . RS , 317 Strand .

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