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PKOVINCE OF SURREY . THE E .. W . BH 0 . GEN . STTIDH 0 LME EE 0 WNRIGG , C . B . PROVINCIAL GRAND MASTER . NOTICE IS HKREUY GIVEN , that a PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGK will be held on Saturday , the tilth day of July 1 SS 0 , at One o ' clock in tlie Afternoon punctually , at the Public Hall , Sutton , in tho County of Surrey , when the Members of the Provincial Grand Lodge , and the other brethren of the I ' rovinee , are requested to attend . I ! y command of the U . W . P . G . Master , CHARLES GREENWOOD , Procinttiitl Grand Sccrelurg . til Nelson-snuare , ISlackfriars-voail , 2 HU Juno 1880 . P . S . —The TSanquet will tako plaro at 3 . 30 o ' eloek precisely . Tickets for which ( price 15 s ) may lie had of Pro . . fames Hamcr Owens , P . M ., Sutton , Surrey ; or of the Provincial Grand Secretary . The R . W . P . G . Master requests tho attendance of tho Brethren at Divine Service at the Parish Church , at 215 p . m . A Sermon will be preached by the W . Uro . the Provincial ( intntl Chaplain . Brethren not to appear in Masonic Costume ut Divine Service .

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Ninth Edition , post Tree , One Shilling . DE . WATTS on ASTHMA . A Treatise cm tho only Successful Method of Curing tho Disease . By ROBERT G . WAITS , M . D ., F . R . S . L ., & c ., 5 Bidstroctc-street , Cavcmtish-sriuarc , London . London ; MITCUKLL AND Co ., Red Lion-court , Fleet-street .

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DINNERS FROM THE JOINT , from TWELVE to THREE o'Clock . / CHOI'S and STEAKS from the GRILL , till FIVE o'clock . T . Maidwell , Hercules Tavern , Leadenhall St ., City .

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VITRUVIAN LODGE , No . 87 . 1 ) KO . ISAAC , who tins for somo time past provided for tho require IJ ments of tliis Lodges bc . Lc-s to announce that ho has obtained pcrmissioi for the removal of his license to the lielvcdere-road , unit that he has erectei commodious promises there . These comprise . A . SIP-A-CIOTTS JULJLSOJSrXC JBI ^ . X J X J . WITH ANTE E 0 OM 3 , LARGE 1 UNQUETTING HALL , Together with every convenience for Masonic gatherings . Applications from Secretaries and others for accommodation to be addressed . G . ISAAC , " Winn : HART , " COIKGE SoKiii , LAMBETH , LONDON , S . E .

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23 GREA . T QTJEEtf STREET , W . C .

The Lord Mayor At The Alliance Lodge, No. 1827.

THE LORD MAYOR AT THE ALLIANCE LODGE , No . 1827 .

UNUSUAL interest attached to tho emergency meoting of the Alliance Lodge , at the Guildhall Tavern , on Monday evening , owing to the visit in state of the Eight Hon . the Lord Mayor , Junior Grand Warden of England , accompanied by Bros . Charles "Woolloton P . M ., and E . K . Bayley P . M . P . G . S ., the Sheriffs of London

and Middlesex . There was a very large attendance , both of the brethren of the Lodge and of visiting brethren . A guard of honour , consisting of 100 rank and file of the Royal London Militia , with the regimental colour , was in attendance , under the command of Bro . Major Savory , and officered by Captain Coleman , and Lieuts . Teniswood and Adams . Lodge having been opened by the W . M .

Bro . Sir J . B . Monckton P . M . P . G . D . ( Town Clerk of the City ) , the arrival of the Lord Mayor and the Sheriffs was shortly afterwards announced , and a deputation , consisting of tho Director of Ceremonies , the two Deacons , and two Master Masons were told off " to receive them . On being introduced to the Lodge they wero heartily greeted by the W . M ., and the Lord Mayor was saluted

with tho honoui'S due to a Grand Officer . The Officers of the Lodge present wore Bros . G . N . Johnson I . P . M ., L . P . Littell S . W ., Prank Green J . W ., E . J . Pawley Treasurer , Joseph E . Turner Secretary , D . H . Ashford S . D ., H . Wikley Wright J . D ., Barrow Emanuel D . C , W . Handel Cannon I . G ., W . W . Brown Organist , C . W . Bowley

Steward , and Henry Wright Steward . Among the numerous visitors , in addition to the Lord Mayor and Sheriffs , wero the Grand Secretary ( Lieut .-Colonol Shadwell Clerke ) , Bros . E . W . H . Giddy D . G . M . of Griqnaiand , J . H . Matthews P . M . P . G . J . D . Bengal , P . Eichardson S . G . D ., Sir A . W . Woods G . D . of C , Aid . Stone P . G . W ., 0 . W . Arnob P . G . C , P . De Lande Long P . G . D ., J . Saunders P . G . D ., E . Grey P . G . D ., Aid . S . C . Hadley P . A . G . D . C ., W . T . Howe P . G . P ., W . B .

Sogers P . G . S ., G . Singer P . G . S ., T . Donnithorne P . G . S ., W . Monckton P . P . G . S . D . Kent , H . C . Levander P . G . Sec . Mid ., H . H . Crawford P . M . Under-sheriff , J . I . Cantle P . M ., Major Savory P . M ., E . Eobins P . M ., E . Dresser Eogers P . M . CO ., H . W . Delaware P . M ., J . Chambers Eoe W . M ., J . Messent P . M ., C . W . Thompson W . M ., W . Chuhb P . M ., Howard Williams P . M ., J . Massin P . M .,

A . Evans P . M ., G . W . J . Brocklesby P . M ., G . Kenning W . M . Aldersgate Lodge No . 1657 , W . Shophard W . M ., W . Eadcliffe W . M . 211 , W . W . Bird P . M ., Herbert A . Eeed P . M ., E . Howard W . M ., H . Thorn P . M ., W . G . Harrison P . M ., A . Paulin P . M ., W . A . Maloney P . M ., H . Kimber P . M ., E . C . Massey P . M ., H . D . Wood P . M ., A . T . Layton P . M ., W . Crook P . M ., J . E . Watford P . M ., J . S .

Knisht Smith I . P . M ., H . B . Squires P . M ., T . Grove S . W ., G . Dundas J . W ., G . Manners J . W . C . C ., W . G . Crump S . D ., P . Goodman J . D ., H . Johnson I . G ., G . J . Winzar , W . H . E . Skey , D . J . P . Campbell , Winfield Green , L . Sarre , H . G . Harper , P . M . Ince , T . J . Glasson , W . E . Marsh , E . D . Stnrgis , Eeg . Hanson , G . W . Taylor , T . E . Gravatt , K . T . Eushton , P . Low , H . Dodd , J . P .

Glenn , J . Alexander , Harry Cooper , W . Wimble , Captain Sewell , T . Grime , P . M . and P . P . G . A . D . C , & c . Among the members of tho Alliance Lodge present were : —Bros . N . G . Phillips P . G . D ., J . B . Godfrey P . M ., E . G . Maun , E . P . Pitch , II . Clarke , E . T . Wragg funder-sheriff ) , H . Squire , H . H . Cooper , W . H . Pannell , P . Morrison CO ., P . A . Jenson , 0 . G . H . Teniswood , P . Ashcroft , & c . After Lodge

most of the brethren present ( numbering altogether about 100 ) accepted the invitation of the W . M . and the Lodge to a banquet , which was admirably served by Messrs . Eitter and Cliford . The W . M . presided , and , in the absence of the usual civic loving cup , he extended to each and all a hearty verbal welcome . He then proposed the usual Masonic toasts , the Queen and Craft , our Mistress and our Mysteries , the Grand Master of England Bro . H . E . H . the Prince of

Wales , and the Grand Officers , coupling with the last-named the health of Bro . E . W . H . Giddy , District Grand Master of Griqnaiand who responded . Tho W . M . next proposed a toast , which he said would be absolutely and entirely the toast of tho evening , because it was the health , not only of au cxcelient man , but of au excellent and distinguished Mason . He remarked that he had searched tho Masonic records as far as possible , and he could not . find that from the elays of Walworth , or any other Civic worthies , to the present time , the Lord

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INSTALLATION MEETINGS, &c. JOHN OF GAUNT LODGE, LEICESTER, No. 523. Article 13
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PKOVINCE OF SURREY . THE E .. W . BH 0 . GEN . STTIDH 0 LME EE 0 WNRIGG , C . B . PROVINCIAL GRAND MASTER . NOTICE IS HKREUY GIVEN , that a PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGK will be held on Saturday , the tilth day of July 1 SS 0 , at One o ' clock in tlie Afternoon punctually , at the Public Hall , Sutton , in tho County of Surrey , when the Members of the Provincial Grand Lodge , and the other brethren of the I ' rovinee , are requested to attend . I ! y command of the U . W . P . G . Master , CHARLES GREENWOOD , Procinttiitl Grand Sccrelurg . til Nelson-snuare , ISlackfriars-voail , 2 HU Juno 1880 . P . S . —The TSanquet will tako plaro at 3 . 30 o ' eloek precisely . Tickets for which ( price 15 s ) may lie had of Pro . . fames Hamcr Owens , P . M ., Sutton , Surrey ; or of the Provincial Grand Secretary . The R . W . P . G . Master requests tho attendance of tho Brethren at Divine Service at the Parish Church , at 215 p . m . A Sermon will be preached by the W . Uro . the Provincial ( intntl Chaplain . Brethren not to appear in Masonic Costume ut Divine Service .

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I | DICK RADCLYFFE & CO ., F . R . H . S . * «„ *! S i PmzEMEq ^ ALSEEDS . ;| f ^ -SSI ' s ><~^^^ ik -a ^> i ^^^ !^ fe ? -v ft S ^ t M * l C ^ W ^ Tj ^^^^ l ^ ATAL ^ e ? Uir . || | g If go ° && wm * „|| ¦ ga a s a co £ g 129 HIGH HOLBORN , W . C . ** '

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A ' S W" I ^ sjfefe . BOILING WATER jgglllSJaB HALF MINUTE . IjJHH THE CROWN iilfll 1 INSTANTANE 0 TJ WMa . ER HEATER , n !|||{!^ A | fflfflB |^^^ Is the Best Boiler for llliw — - ¦ Bat ^ ls ' Lavatories , and all II IIHPII ^^ Domestic Purposes . ^_^^^^^ ta EWART & SON , ^ S ^^ SS ^ 346 EUST 0 N E 0 AD .

Ad00806

Ninth Edition , post Tree , One Shilling . DE . WATTS on ASTHMA . A Treatise cm tho only Successful Method of Curing tho Disease . By ROBERT G . WAITS , M . D ., F . R . S . L ., & c ., 5 Bidstroctc-street , Cavcmtish-sriuarc , London . London ; MITCUKLL AND Co ., Red Lion-court , Fleet-street .

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DINNERS FROM THE JOINT , from TWELVE to THREE o'Clock . / CHOI'S and STEAKS from the GRILL , till FIVE o'clock . T . Maidwell , Hercules Tavern , Leadenhall St ., City .

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VITRUVIAN LODGE , No . 87 . 1 ) KO . ISAAC , who tins for somo time past provided for tho require IJ ments of tliis Lodges bc . Lc-s to announce that ho has obtained pcrmissioi for the removal of his license to the lielvcdere-road , unit that he has erectei commodious promises there . These comprise . A . SIP-A-CIOTTS JULJLSOJSrXC JBI ^ . X J X J . WITH ANTE E 0 OM 3 , LARGE 1 UNQUETTING HALL , Together with every convenience for Masonic gatherings . Applications from Secretaries and others for accommodation to be addressed . G . ISAAC , " Winn : HART , " COIKGE SoKiii , LAMBETH , LONDON , S . E .

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MUSIC .-UM ! V £ RSAL IVIUSlO CHATiLliiTSTG-JM TO TlIE WORX . D . [ WILL FAY £ 5 to any person—not blind—and hi full possession o their faculties , who fails to play a , Piano or Harmonium by my systen ljiHKDrATixr—without , the SurntTRsr KNOWLKDGK of Music or of tlie Is-sine 3 IE . VT it-elf . "KillI particulate , post frc . > , Twelve Stamps . P . CALDEK , TOTTERDOWM " , BRISTOL . Christian Globe of _! 7 tL September lHi ' J says . — "It ia yuito uq ual to all it pre , feascs to accomplish . "

Ad00802

THE FREEMASONS' TAVERN , GREAT QUEEN STEEET , LONDON W . C . Tho admirable mid unrivalled accommodation provided at thl Establishment for J & J ^ SOl & TG ZB ^ -ZCTQTTIETS , PUBLIC AND PRIVATE DINNERS , WEDDING BREAKFASTS , BALLS , fa . Is too well known to need comment . Tlie entire mamv , 'ementhas been changed , and tho 'Establishment in all its branches thoroughly ro-orgauiscd . The attention of the Masonic Body U directed to tho many advantages offurcij . CUISINE OF THE HIGHB 1 ST CHARACTER . WINJKS PERFECT IN CONDITION AND QUALITY . N . B .-DINNERS PROVIDED FROM 3 / -. RESTAURANT , WINE , SMOKING & RETIRING ROOMS : Tho fullest measure of public confidence and support ensured . BRO . ALFRED BEST . PROPRIETOR .

Ar00803

23 GREA . T QTJEEtf STREET , W . C .

The Lord Mayor At The Alliance Lodge, No. 1827.

THE LORD MAYOR AT THE ALLIANCE LODGE , No . 1827 .

UNUSUAL interest attached to tho emergency meoting of the Alliance Lodge , at the Guildhall Tavern , on Monday evening , owing to the visit in state of the Eight Hon . the Lord Mayor , Junior Grand Warden of England , accompanied by Bros . Charles "Woolloton P . M ., and E . K . Bayley P . M . P . G . S ., the Sheriffs of London

and Middlesex . There was a very large attendance , both of the brethren of the Lodge and of visiting brethren . A guard of honour , consisting of 100 rank and file of the Royal London Militia , with the regimental colour , was in attendance , under the command of Bro . Major Savory , and officered by Captain Coleman , and Lieuts . Teniswood and Adams . Lodge having been opened by the W . M .

Bro . Sir J . B . Monckton P . M . P . G . D . ( Town Clerk of the City ) , the arrival of the Lord Mayor and the Sheriffs was shortly afterwards announced , and a deputation , consisting of tho Director of Ceremonies , the two Deacons , and two Master Masons were told off " to receive them . On being introduced to the Lodge they wero heartily greeted by the W . M ., and the Lord Mayor was saluted

with tho honoui'S due to a Grand Officer . The Officers of the Lodge present wore Bros . G . N . Johnson I . P . M ., L . P . Littell S . W ., Prank Green J . W ., E . J . Pawley Treasurer , Joseph E . Turner Secretary , D . H . Ashford S . D ., H . Wikley Wright J . D ., Barrow Emanuel D . C , W . Handel Cannon I . G ., W . W . Brown Organist , C . W . Bowley

Steward , and Henry Wright Steward . Among the numerous visitors , in addition to the Lord Mayor and Sheriffs , wero the Grand Secretary ( Lieut .-Colonol Shadwell Clerke ) , Bros . E . W . H . Giddy D . G . M . of Griqnaiand , J . H . Matthews P . M . P . G . J . D . Bengal , P . Eichardson S . G . D ., Sir A . W . Woods G . D . of C , Aid . Stone P . G . W ., 0 . W . Arnob P . G . C , P . De Lande Long P . G . D ., J . Saunders P . G . D ., E . Grey P . G . D ., Aid . S . C . Hadley P . A . G . D . C ., W . T . Howe P . G . P ., W . B .

Sogers P . G . S ., G . Singer P . G . S ., T . Donnithorne P . G . S ., W . Monckton P . P . G . S . D . Kent , H . C . Levander P . G . Sec . Mid ., H . H . Crawford P . M . Under-sheriff , J . I . Cantle P . M ., Major Savory P . M ., E . Eobins P . M ., E . Dresser Eogers P . M . CO ., H . W . Delaware P . M ., J . Chambers Eoe W . M ., J . Messent P . M ., C . W . Thompson W . M ., W . Chuhb P . M ., Howard Williams P . M ., J . Massin P . M .,

A . Evans P . M ., G . W . J . Brocklesby P . M ., G . Kenning W . M . Aldersgate Lodge No . 1657 , W . Shophard W . M ., W . Eadcliffe W . M . 211 , W . W . Bird P . M ., Herbert A . Eeed P . M ., E . Howard W . M ., H . Thorn P . M ., W . G . Harrison P . M ., A . Paulin P . M ., W . A . Maloney P . M ., H . Kimber P . M ., E . C . Massey P . M ., H . D . Wood P . M ., A . T . Layton P . M ., W . Crook P . M ., J . E . Watford P . M ., J . S .

Knisht Smith I . P . M ., H . B . Squires P . M ., T . Grove S . W ., G . Dundas J . W ., G . Manners J . W . C . C ., W . G . Crump S . D ., P . Goodman J . D ., H . Johnson I . G ., G . J . Winzar , W . H . E . Skey , D . J . P . Campbell , Winfield Green , L . Sarre , H . G . Harper , P . M . Ince , T . J . Glasson , W . E . Marsh , E . D . Stnrgis , Eeg . Hanson , G . W . Taylor , T . E . Gravatt , K . T . Eushton , P . Low , H . Dodd , J . P .

Glenn , J . Alexander , Harry Cooper , W . Wimble , Captain Sewell , T . Grime , P . M . and P . P . G . A . D . C , & c . Among the members of tho Alliance Lodge present were : —Bros . N . G . Phillips P . G . D ., J . B . Godfrey P . M ., E . G . Maun , E . P . Pitch , II . Clarke , E . T . Wragg funder-sheriff ) , H . Squire , H . H . Cooper , W . H . Pannell , P . Morrison CO ., P . A . Jenson , 0 . G . H . Teniswood , P . Ashcroft , & c . After Lodge

most of the brethren present ( numbering altogether about 100 ) accepted the invitation of the W . M . and the Lodge to a banquet , which was admirably served by Messrs . Eitter and Cliford . The W . M . presided , and , in the absence of the usual civic loving cup , he extended to each and all a hearty verbal welcome . He then proposed the usual Masonic toasts , the Queen and Craft , our Mistress and our Mysteries , the Grand Master of England Bro . H . E . H . the Prince of

Wales , and the Grand Officers , coupling with the last-named the health of Bro . E . W . H . Giddy , District Grand Master of Griqnaiand who responded . Tho W . M . next proposed a toast , which he said would be absolutely and entirely the toast of tho evening , because it was the health , not only of au cxcelient man , but of au excellent and distinguished Mason . He remarked that he had searched tho Masonic records as far as possible , and he could not . find that from the elays of Walworth , or any other Civic worthies , to the present time , the Lord

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