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Sectarian Ritualism In Masonry.

even in the public ceremonies of the Order , and protest against allowing the privilege of preparing a special " Order of Service " whenever they aro to bo performed . If this practice cannot otherwise be broken up ifc should po by legislation of Grand Lodges . —Masonic Advocate .

Abbey Lodge, No. 2030.

ABBEY LODGE , No . 2030 .

IT is doubtless within the recollection of onr readers that pr ' or to the consecration of the above Lodge the Bareness Burdett . Coutts presented the brethren with the Lodge fnrnitnre . The most noticeable portion of this was the magnificent embroidered covers to tbe ppdestals and tables . So pleased was the Baroness with the way in which thia work had been executed that as a reward to those who

had been engaged npon it , she invited them to spend a day with her at Holly Lodge , Highgate . Saturdny last , 12 th inst ., was the day appointed for the employes of Messrs Jones and Co . to pay thoir promised visit . Leaving the premises , 236 Regent Street , in omnibuses , specially chartered for the occasion , the young people , to the number of nearly sixty , in addition to the managers , foremen ,

forewomen , & c , proceeded to Highgate . Tbe weather was unfortn . nately unfavourable and quite spoiled what was anticipated would havo been an enjoyable ride , bnt thanks to the provision against the wet the visitors were enabled to reach their distination without in any way suffering from the elements . It had been arranged that the party shonld be conveyed np Highgate Hill by the Steep Grade Tramway ,

the Directors having most kindly offered to allow their cars to be used for the purpose , but in consequence of tho inclement weather it was determined at the last moment to drive direct to the gronods . On their arrival the guests were received by the Baroness in the verandah , where luncheon was provided . At the conclusion of the luncheon the Senior Manager present , Bro . Cantle , proposed the

health of the Baroness Burdett-Coutta , he snid that the whole of the staff employed by Messrs Jones and Co . looked upon their recoption that day as an act of the greatest kindness and consideration . He was pleased thafc her ladyship had expressed her satisfaction at the way in wbich their work had been produced , and he considered that in asking them to Holly Lodge she had done them a very

great honour . The Baroness , who was received with acclamation , then addressed the gathering , and said how pleased she was to receive them ; she regretted the day waa so unfavourable ; she hoped , though , thafc it might yet clear np to enable them to inspect the gronnds and thafc she shonld see them there again on a future occasion . The manner in which the yonng people had performed their work had

given her fche greatest satisfaction , and she remembered with pleasure seeing their nimble fingers afc work during the progress of the embroidery . The design too was most beautiful , and the manner in which her own arms had been incorporated with a representation of " Tbe Abbey" cansed the production to become really a work of ort . Her ladyship said that she should have much pleasure in showing

her visitors over the house , and letting thorn see the various objects of interest therein ; she was sure that from the artistio qunlities they had proved themselves to be possessed of , they would apprpciate the works of art they might see . The visitors then accompanied tbe Baroness over her house . At the conclusion of tea , which was also provided in tbe verandah , Bro . Burdett-Coutts W . M . of Abbev Lodwo

addressed his visitors in reply to a vote of thanks which had beon unanimously accorded him . He said that ho was exceed inirly glad to see them all , and in the name of himself aud the Baroness tendered them a hearty welcome . The work they had executed would ever be highly appreciated by the Abbey Lodge , and would in years to come maintain their reputation for good workmanship , and that

of true benevolence and kindness on the part of the Baroness . Towards evening the weather fortunately cleared up , and enabled the yonng people to roam abont the grounds , which they evidently did with considerable pleasure . Soon after sunset , the visitors , nnder the charge of Brother Baker , were dnly conveyed home in safety .

During the afternoon and evening , Bro . James Hill conducted a capital selection of instramental music , and as the weather became finer , dancing was resorted to with considerable animation . The day will long be remembered with pleasurable feelings by the employes of Messrs . Jones and Co .

There will be an emergency meeting of the Abbey Lodge at the Westminster Town Hall , on Monday , 28 th instant , when Bro . Burdett-Coutts , the W . M ., will work the three degrees—raising five , passing five , and initiating five candidates .

Justice Lodge of Instruction , Mo . 147—On Thursday , t / th instant , at the Brown Bear , High-street , Deptford . Present - "Bros . Coen W . M ., J . Bedford Williams S . W ., W . T . Hunt jnn . J . W . o- R . Spei ght P . M . Sec , Catt S . D ., H . C . Freeman I . G ., Hutchings ^• M . ( Preceptor ) , and Bros . Lewis , G . Emblin , & c , & o . Business—Lodge was opened , and the minutes were read and confirmed . Bro . T , r 7 « —— U .. W . . . . .. U ~ UW ¦ - — -W -V w » .... UV . . wit . the

^ ewis answered questions , and the ceremony of passing was reearaed . Later on , the ceremony of raising was rehearsed by Bro . lnnt , the chair being given up to him for the purpose . Tlio Lodgo jasi resumed in the first degree , and Bros . W . T . Hunt Jan ., Emblin , -C . Freeman , Catt , Stringer , and Thomas were elected as Stewards ¦ or the first banquet , which will be held on the 20 th August , afc the White Swan , High Street , Deptford .

W ^ U Lodge , Wo . 619 . —The Jnly meeting was held on Wednesday evening , at the Grevhonnd Hotel , Dulwich . Bro . R . P . th ° T ' i Maater * presided , and " several of the old Past Masters of L ° dge were present . As it was the day for the election of a

Abbey Lodge, No. 2030.

Worshipful Master , the brethren unanimously chose Bro . Norrington , the Senior Warden , to fill tho office of Master for the ensuing year Thoy re-elected Bro . Leeuw P . M . as Treasurer , and Bro . Church a 3 Tyler . The byo-laws wore , according to custom , read , and tho Audit committeo appointed . A donation of £ 5 from tho benevolent fund was made to a case of distress , nnd a Past Master ' s jewel was voted to the outgoing W . M .

Dalhousie Lodge of Instrnction , No . 880 . —A meeting was hold on Tuesday last , at Bro . Smyth ' s , Siators' Tavern , Pownall Road , Dalston . Present—Bros . Forss W . M ., Catling S . W ., Watkinson J . W ., Blinker S . D ., F . Carr Seo ., Baker I . G ., Brasted Acting Preceptors , Waddingion , Marsh , Wilson , Kite , Whelon , Dunston , Verney , Packman , Warflell , & o . After the Lodgo haul been formally opened tho minntes of the previous meeting were read and confirmed . The

Lodgo was opened in the second degree , aud Bro . Smyth answered the questions leading to the thirl . Tho Lodge was opened iu the third degree , and tho ceremony of the sublime degree was rehearsed . The Lodge was resumed , and Bro . Watkinson worked the first and second sections of the first lecture , assisted by tho brethren . Bros . Dunstan and Verney of Lodge 1326 and Bro . Packman of 975 were elected member * of tho Lodge . Bro . Catling was elected W . M . for the ensuing week , and appointed his officers in rotation . Lodge was then closed *

Kingsland Lodge of Instruction , No . 1693 . —At the regular meeting , last Monday , at Bro . Baker ' s , Cock Tavern , Highbury , N . Present—Bros . Detmer W . M ., Turner S . W ., Rhodes J . W ., Forge Treasurer , Collingridge Seoretarv , Hancock S . D ., Parkes J . D ., Cosgrovo I . G . ; Bro . Hall P . M . 1693 . After preliminaries , the ceremony of initiation was rehearsed , Bro . Forge acting aa candidate .

Bro . Collingridge , as candidate for passing , answered the usual questions , and was entrusted . Lodge opened in the second and tbe ceremony of passing waa rehearsed . Bro . Hancock W . M . Southgate Lodge was elected a member , and Bro . Turner was appointed to fill the chair on Monday , 21 st inst . A vote of thanks was awarded to Bro . Detmer for his able working , and Lodge was closed in due form .

Gallery Lodge , No . 1928 . —The monthly meeting waa held on Saturday last , at Briston Hall , Acre Lane , under the presidency of Bro . Thomas Minstrell . Mr . Paul Hugh and Mr . J . 0 . Cleverley were initiated ; Bro . W . M . Duckworth S . W . was unanimously elected Master for the next year ; Bro . He <\ ry Massey was re-elected Treasurer , and Bro . J . Very Tyler . The Audit Committee was ap . pointed , and a Past Master ' s jewel voted to Bro . Minstrell .

At the Quarterly Court of the subscribers to the Masonic Girls' School on Saturday last , Colonel Creaton , Past Grand Treasurer , in the chair , an Honorary

Vice-Patronsh'p of the Institution was conferred on Bro . J . G . Chancellor , in consideration of many years' valuable services . Thirteen vacancies were declared for the October election , for which there aro thirty candidates .

The Quarterly Court of the Boys' School was held on Monday afc Freemasons' Hall , Colonel Creaton presiding ** . The list of fifty-eig ht ; candidates was passed for next election , and of these twenty-seven will be offered the benefits of the Institution afc fche October Quarterly Court .

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Sectarian Ritualism In Masonry.

even in the public ceremonies of the Order , and protest against allowing the privilege of preparing a special " Order of Service " whenever they aro to bo performed . If this practice cannot otherwise be broken up ifc should po by legislation of Grand Lodges . —Masonic Advocate .

Abbey Lodge, No. 2030.

ABBEY LODGE , No . 2030 .

IT is doubtless within the recollection of onr readers that pr ' or to the consecration of the above Lodge the Bareness Burdett . Coutts presented the brethren with the Lodge fnrnitnre . The most noticeable portion of this was the magnificent embroidered covers to tbe ppdestals and tables . So pleased was the Baroness with the way in which thia work had been executed that as a reward to those who

had been engaged npon it , she invited them to spend a day with her at Holly Lodge , Highgate . Saturdny last , 12 th inst ., was the day appointed for the employes of Messrs Jones and Co . to pay thoir promised visit . Leaving the premises , 236 Regent Street , in omnibuses , specially chartered for the occasion , the young people , to the number of nearly sixty , in addition to the managers , foremen ,

forewomen , & c , proceeded to Highgate . Tbe weather was unfortn . nately unfavourable and quite spoiled what was anticipated would havo been an enjoyable ride , bnt thanks to the provision against the wet the visitors were enabled to reach their distination without in any way suffering from the elements . It had been arranged that the party shonld be conveyed np Highgate Hill by the Steep Grade Tramway ,

the Directors having most kindly offered to allow their cars to be used for the purpose , but in consequence of tho inclement weather it was determined at the last moment to drive direct to the gronods . On their arrival the guests were received by the Baroness in the verandah , where luncheon was provided . At the conclusion of the luncheon the Senior Manager present , Bro . Cantle , proposed the

health of the Baroness Burdett-Coutta , he snid that the whole of the staff employed by Messrs Jones and Co . looked upon their recoption that day as an act of the greatest kindness and consideration . He was pleased thafc her ladyship had expressed her satisfaction at the way in wbich their work had been produced , and he considered that in asking them to Holly Lodge she had done them a very

great honour . The Baroness , who was received with acclamation , then addressed the gathering , and said how pleased she was to receive them ; she regretted the day waa so unfavourable ; she hoped , though , thafc it might yet clear np to enable them to inspect the gronnds and thafc she shonld see them there again on a future occasion . The manner in which the yonng people had performed their work had

given her fche greatest satisfaction , and she remembered with pleasure seeing their nimble fingers afc work during the progress of the embroidery . The design too was most beautiful , and the manner in which her own arms had been incorporated with a representation of " Tbe Abbey" cansed the production to become really a work of ort . Her ladyship said that she should have much pleasure in showing

her visitors over the house , and letting thorn see the various objects of interest therein ; she was sure that from the artistio qunlities they had proved themselves to be possessed of , they would apprpciate the works of art they might see . The visitors then accompanied tbe Baroness over her house . At the conclusion of tea , which was also provided in tbe verandah , Bro . Burdett-Coutts W . M . of Abbev Lodwo

addressed his visitors in reply to a vote of thanks which had beon unanimously accorded him . He said that ho was exceed inirly glad to see them all , and in the name of himself aud the Baroness tendered them a hearty welcome . The work they had executed would ever be highly appreciated by the Abbey Lodge , and would in years to come maintain their reputation for good workmanship , and that

of true benevolence and kindness on the part of the Baroness . Towards evening the weather fortunately cleared up , and enabled the yonng people to roam abont the grounds , which they evidently did with considerable pleasure . Soon after sunset , the visitors , nnder the charge of Brother Baker , were dnly conveyed home in safety .

During the afternoon and evening , Bro . James Hill conducted a capital selection of instramental music , and as the weather became finer , dancing was resorted to with considerable animation . The day will long be remembered with pleasurable feelings by the employes of Messrs . Jones and Co .

There will be an emergency meeting of the Abbey Lodge at the Westminster Town Hall , on Monday , 28 th instant , when Bro . Burdett-Coutts , the W . M ., will work the three degrees—raising five , passing five , and initiating five candidates .

Justice Lodge of Instruction , Mo . 147—On Thursday , t / th instant , at the Brown Bear , High-street , Deptford . Present - "Bros . Coen W . M ., J . Bedford Williams S . W ., W . T . Hunt jnn . J . W . o- R . Spei ght P . M . Sec , Catt S . D ., H . C . Freeman I . G ., Hutchings ^• M . ( Preceptor ) , and Bros . Lewis , G . Emblin , & c , & o . Business—Lodge was opened , and the minutes were read and confirmed . Bro . T , r 7 « —— U .. W . . . . .. U ~ UW ¦ - — -W -V w » .... UV . . wit . the

^ ewis answered questions , and the ceremony of passing was reearaed . Later on , the ceremony of raising was rehearsed by Bro . lnnt , the chair being given up to him for the purpose . Tlio Lodgo jasi resumed in the first degree , and Bros . W . T . Hunt Jan ., Emblin , -C . Freeman , Catt , Stringer , and Thomas were elected as Stewards ¦ or the first banquet , which will be held on the 20 th August , afc the White Swan , High Street , Deptford .

W ^ U Lodge , Wo . 619 . —The Jnly meeting was held on Wednesday evening , at the Grevhonnd Hotel , Dulwich . Bro . R . P . th ° T ' i Maater * presided , and " several of the old Past Masters of L ° dge were present . As it was the day for the election of a

Abbey Lodge, No. 2030.

Worshipful Master , the brethren unanimously chose Bro . Norrington , the Senior Warden , to fill tho office of Master for the ensuing year Thoy re-elected Bro . Leeuw P . M . as Treasurer , and Bro . Church a 3 Tyler . The byo-laws wore , according to custom , read , and tho Audit committeo appointed . A donation of £ 5 from tho benevolent fund was made to a case of distress , nnd a Past Master ' s jewel was voted to the outgoing W . M .

Dalhousie Lodge of Instrnction , No . 880 . —A meeting was hold on Tuesday last , at Bro . Smyth ' s , Siators' Tavern , Pownall Road , Dalston . Present—Bros . Forss W . M ., Catling S . W ., Watkinson J . W ., Blinker S . D ., F . Carr Seo ., Baker I . G ., Brasted Acting Preceptors , Waddingion , Marsh , Wilson , Kite , Whelon , Dunston , Verney , Packman , Warflell , & o . After the Lodgo haul been formally opened tho minntes of the previous meeting were read and confirmed . The

Lodgo was opened in the second degree , aud Bro . Smyth answered the questions leading to the thirl . Tho Lodge was opened iu the third degree , and tho ceremony of the sublime degree was rehearsed . The Lodge was resumed , and Bro . Watkinson worked the first and second sections of the first lecture , assisted by tho brethren . Bros . Dunstan and Verney of Lodge 1326 and Bro . Packman of 975 were elected member * of tho Lodge . Bro . Catling was elected W . M . for the ensuing week , and appointed his officers in rotation . Lodge was then closed *

Kingsland Lodge of Instruction , No . 1693 . —At the regular meeting , last Monday , at Bro . Baker ' s , Cock Tavern , Highbury , N . Present—Bros . Detmer W . M ., Turner S . W ., Rhodes J . W ., Forge Treasurer , Collingridge Seoretarv , Hancock S . D ., Parkes J . D ., Cosgrovo I . G . ; Bro . Hall P . M . 1693 . After preliminaries , the ceremony of initiation was rehearsed , Bro . Forge acting aa candidate .

Bro . Collingridge , as candidate for passing , answered the usual questions , and was entrusted . Lodge opened in the second and tbe ceremony of passing waa rehearsed . Bro . Hancock W . M . Southgate Lodge was elected a member , and Bro . Turner was appointed to fill the chair on Monday , 21 st inst . A vote of thanks was awarded to Bro . Detmer for his able working , and Lodge was closed in due form .

Gallery Lodge , No . 1928 . —The monthly meeting waa held on Saturday last , at Briston Hall , Acre Lane , under the presidency of Bro . Thomas Minstrell . Mr . Paul Hugh and Mr . J . 0 . Cleverley were initiated ; Bro . W . M . Duckworth S . W . was unanimously elected Master for the next year ; Bro . He <\ ry Massey was re-elected Treasurer , and Bro . J . Very Tyler . The Audit Committee was ap . pointed , and a Past Master ' s jewel voted to Bro . Minstrell .

At the Quarterly Court of the subscribers to the Masonic Girls' School on Saturday last , Colonel Creaton , Past Grand Treasurer , in the chair , an Honorary

Vice-Patronsh'p of the Institution was conferred on Bro . J . G . Chancellor , in consideration of many years' valuable services . Thirteen vacancies were declared for the October election , for which there aro thirty candidates .

The Quarterly Court of the Boys' School was held on Monday afc Freemasons' Hall , Colonel Creaton presiding ** . The list of fifty-eig ht ; candidates was passed for next election , and of these twenty-seven will be offered the benefits of the Institution afc fche October Quarterly Court .

Ad00703

FREEMAN'S OHLORODYNE . Tlie Oi-igiual and only tvue . Jti ^& faa * . TT IS THE GREATEST MEDICAL DISCOVERY K ^ ISlfflm- - * - 0 F THE PBESENT CENTURY . mS & mmu &^ t ? * ' * tb 0 " 3 esfc known remedy for Coughs , Consump-P | ifTsi & \ j tion , Whooping Cough ., Bronchitis , and Asthma . (^ JSMMSSLSB & ^ effectually checks anil arrests those too often fatal Y ^ zP ^ fo ^ L Diseases—Diphtheria , Diabetes , Fever , Croup , ''OtDEMAR ^ Ague , & c . It acts like a charm in Diarrhoea , and is the only known Specific in Cholera and Dysentery . It effectually cuts short all attacks of Epilepsy , Hysteria , Palpitation , Convulsions , and Spasms . It is the only Palliative in Rheumatism , Gout , Cancer , Toothache , Meningitis , & e . It rap dly relieves pain from whatever cause , allays the irritation of Fever soothes and strengthens the system under exhaustive diseases , restores the deranged function ** , stimulates healthy action of the secretions of the body , gives quiet and refreshing sleep , and marvellously prolongs life . It in .-iy be taken bv old and young at all hours and times . It is extensive !/ used by Medical Men in their official and private practice , at home and abroad , who havo given numerous written testimonials of its wonderful eflicacy . SPECIMEN TESTIMONIAL . — From JOHN TANNER , M . D ., L . R . C . P ., Ji . RC . S . L . S . A ., L . M ., Physician to Farringdon Dispensary , Physician to the Rev . C . II . Spurgcon ' s Metropolitan College , London , & c , 102 Harley Street , Cavendish Square , W . — "It gives me great pleasure to bear testimony in favour of FIIEES-AN ' Ohlorodyne . I have prescribed it extensively , and in cases of Asthma , Chronic Bronchitis , the last stage of Phthisis , and the Winter Cough of the aged , I have never found any substitute or chemical combination its , equal . " Sold by Chemists nnd Patent Medicine Dealers all over the world , in bottles Is ljd ; 2 oz . 2 s Od ; l oz . ts fid ; half-pints Us ; ancl pints 20 s each , and by tho Inventor , "RICHARD FREEMAN , 70 Kennington Park Road , London , S . E . Free by post . Purchasers are CAUTIONED not to have palmed upon them any substitute . See that the Trade Mark . "THE ELEPHANT . " is on the wrapper , & c , and tho words "FREEMAN'S ORIGINAL CHLORODYNK" are engraved on the Government Stamp—which is the only TBUE CHLOBODYNE .

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