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Metham Lodge, No. 1205.

Lodgo was opened , and tho minntes of last regular Lodgo wero read and confirmed . Bros . Weatherhead and Collins gave proof of ther efficiency in the second degree , and wero raised to the snblimo degree of M . M . The ceremony was performed by the W . M . with great correctness , precision and feeling , the musical accompaniment considerably adding to the effect of the ceremony , while tho charge and

lecture on the tracing board were given in exlenso . The Lodgo was closed to the first degree . Bro . Bailey addressed the Lodge upon his " notice of motion" of tho 11 th February ( seo page 150 of thio present volume ) , Bro . Margrett P . M . seconded it , and it was declared to bo carried . The W . M . thanked tho brethren for tho substantial addition to his list ns Steward for the Festival of tho R . M . I . G ., and

expressed the hope that by exchange of votea he should materially assist in the endeavour to obtain for Bro . Leaver the annuity he sought for . Bro . Flanagan I . P . M . addressed the Lodge in allusion to the many kindnesses and attentions he had received daring hi 3 year of office , and being desirous of presenting to the Lodgo something in

the shape of a Memorial , he had had the vignettes of the Founders mounted and framed , he begged the members to accept the same . The Secretary with his usual " effrontery " had had his gift hnng up in anticipation of its acceptance ; ho trusted the brethren would excuse this . Bro . Flanagan ' s present wa 3 accepted with acclamation . All business being ended the Lodge was closed .

The meetings of the Islington Lodge of Instruction , hitherto held at the Three Bucks Tavern , Gresham Street , will in future bo held at Bro . Kent ' s , Moorgate Station Reataurant , every Tneaday Evening , at seven o ' clock . Broi W . Bausor is the Secretary , and Bro . J . L . Mather P . M . 65 , 1471 , 1580 , the Preceptor .

Metham Lodge, No. 1205.

Tho inauguration of the Kingsland Lodge of Instruction took placo at the Canonbury Tavern , Canonbury-square , on Monday , 15 th March , when a very largo assemblage of the brethren attended to witness Bro . J . Terry P . P . G . J . W . Herts rehearae the ceremonies of consecration and installation ; after which the brethren sat down to an excellent supper , provided by tho host , Bro . Longhurst . The weekly meetings of the Lodge will be held at the above address every Monday , at 8 . 30 .

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THE ALLEGED DISCOVERY OF MASONIC EMBLEMS. Article 2
TRACES OF CRAFT MASONRY IN THE ANCIENT RELIGION OF CHINA. Article 2
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 3
NOTICES OF MEETINGS. Article 6
CITY OF LONDON ORCHESTRAL UNION. Article 7
VETERANS' ENCAMPMENT OF KNIGHTS TEMPLAR, PLYMOUTH. Article 7
ANCIENT EBOR PRECEPTORY, No. 101 (K.T.) Article 7
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YORK MARK LODGE (T.I.) Article 9
DIARY FOR THE WEEK. Article 10
INSTALLATION MEETINGS, &c. Article 10
ARBORETUM LODGE No. 731. Article 11
METHAM LODGE, No. 1205. Article 11
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Metham Lodge, No. 1205.

Lodgo was opened , and tho minntes of last regular Lodgo wero read and confirmed . Bros . Weatherhead and Collins gave proof of ther efficiency in the second degree , and wero raised to the snblimo degree of M . M . The ceremony was performed by the W . M . with great correctness , precision and feeling , the musical accompaniment considerably adding to the effect of the ceremony , while tho charge and

lecture on the tracing board were given in exlenso . The Lodgo was closed to the first degree . Bro . Bailey addressed the Lodge upon his " notice of motion" of tho 11 th February ( seo page 150 of thio present volume ) , Bro . Margrett P . M . seconded it , and it was declared to bo carried . The W . M . thanked tho brethren for tho substantial addition to his list ns Steward for the Festival of tho R . M . I . G ., and

expressed the hope that by exchange of votea he should materially assist in the endeavour to obtain for Bro . Leaver the annuity he sought for . Bro . Flanagan I . P . M . addressed the Lodge in allusion to the many kindnesses and attentions he had received daring hi 3 year of office , and being desirous of presenting to the Lodgo something in

the shape of a Memorial , he had had the vignettes of the Founders mounted and framed , he begged the members to accept the same . The Secretary with his usual " effrontery " had had his gift hnng up in anticipation of its acceptance ; ho trusted the brethren would excuse this . Bro . Flanagan ' s present wa 3 accepted with acclamation . All business being ended the Lodge was closed .

The meetings of the Islington Lodge of Instruction , hitherto held at the Three Bucks Tavern , Gresham Street , will in future bo held at Bro . Kent ' s , Moorgate Station Reataurant , every Tneaday Evening , at seven o ' clock . Broi W . Bausor is the Secretary , and Bro . J . L . Mather P . M . 65 , 1471 , 1580 , the Preceptor .

Metham Lodge, No. 1205.

Tho inauguration of the Kingsland Lodge of Instruction took placo at the Canonbury Tavern , Canonbury-square , on Monday , 15 th March , when a very largo assemblage of the brethren attended to witness Bro . J . Terry P . P . G . J . W . Herts rehearae the ceremonies of consecration and installation ; after which the brethren sat down to an excellent supper , provided by tho host , Bro . Longhurst . The weekly meetings of the Lodge will be held at the above address every Monday , at 8 . 30 .

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W . BEASLEY , Bespoke Boot Maker , 28 Queen Victoria Street . HUISTTING-, RIDIJSTG-, DRESS AITD BOOTS JFOR THE MOORS , MADB IK A TEW BATS . Specialita—Hand Sown and Standard Scrowed

Ad01309

C . HUBBARD , J hm fi Jfawu § 0 . ? ft pattern : CARD MANUFACTURER . 139 & 14 = 1 NEW NORTH ROAD , ASD 64 SHAFTESBURY . ST „ LONDON , N ;

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TJ ^ nrvon-sr . A . T : EETJSHES y § © Mirrors & all other Ivory Toilet Articles , © P 11 iL ^ l ^^ Yf UK , * l W W / iff A Q 9 U q $ ira ^} Ss ! i ^ C ^ -= » Sgj XlM & ivorR-sr GOODS insr CH-EDSTEH -A JEJ , " o « j § Wholosalo & for Exportation & tho Trade only . 2 g > £ I flllii 1 § c ^ Mfy r ? HfftAf ^ n SM W S S EfS ^ Q (© 3 ° oil ® si £ £ JSUT HiEisriTica- BBOS . Ivory "Works , 2 ^^ 11 , HIGH STREET , LONDON , W . C . p .

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CANNON STREET HOTEL , CANNON STREET , LONDON , E . C . Has been thoroughly renovated ; the Railway advantages , in direct communication with the Hotel , render this establishment unequalled in the Metropolis for MASONIC BANQUETS , PUBLIC &* PRIVATE DINNERS , BREAKFASTS , & C DRAMATIC ENTERTAINMENTS , PUBLIC MEETINGS , ARBITRATIONS , & c . THE LARGE HALL IS CAPABLE OF SEATING UPWARDS OF TWELVE HUNDRED PEOPLE . VISITORS AND FAMILIES visiting LONDON , for LONG or SHORT PERIODS , will find the APPOINTMENTS , and ACCOMMODATION UNRIVALLED . E . H . RAND , MANAGER .

Ad01304

LADBROKE HALL , NOTTING HILL , LONDON , W . ( Opposite the Notting Hill Station of the Metropolitan Railway , from which Trains ran every few minutes to all parts of London , and in connection with the principal Lines of Railway . ) THE ACCOMMODATION PROVIDED FOR LODGE MEETINGS 18 UNEQUALLED BY ANY ESTABLISHMENT IN THE DISTRICT . LARGELODGB AOTD BANQUET ROOMS , WITH EVERY ICOKTy-ElSriKlsrCE . THE HAIL MAY BE ENGAGED for BANQUETS , WEDDING BREAKFASTS , DINNERS / PUBLICfyr PRIVATEJENTERTAINMENTS , & c . Apply to Bro . J . LINSCOTT ( at the Hall ) , 14 Ladbroke Grove Road , London , W .

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iwrnmsimmimf I COPTPQO ' I IF ^ £ PSS ! 5 ^> Vl' ^ ffill **¦ r \ Jr \ I toV / UC , IKPs &» Mlf ^ fffi H . A . T MA . lSrTJ- ^ A . CTTTRER , ^^^^^ ffl MM !! l 29 FLEET 0 ST , 1 }\ t £ Slle ! " 01 LANE ' . BPBH 'f Wl ^^ iS 6 EXMOUTH ^ TKEET , CLEBKENWELT ,, E . C . j fes . ^^ S ^^^^ M , ^ iBKilgBla ' ¦ And 143 Mare Street , Triangle , Hackney « jMii , j "J < i ! , flAW & J EW BPiPPlrfOT ? * n Gents' Silk Hats from 6 / 6 each . Second best 6 / 6 7 / 6 8 / 6 ^^^^ ^^^^ ^ m ^ SM ^ Mm ^ Superfine quality , 10 / 612 / 6 & 16 / . The ? ery best made 21 / . ^ Sfe . JjgpjsS * ' ^ ^^ wKJiSglilJB ^ ^ Pelt Hats , hard and soft , in all the newest shapes , ^"~ --

Ad01306

ADAM S . MATHER , GAS ENGINEER , GENERAL GAS FITTER AND BELL HANGER MANUFACTURER OF BILLIARD LIGHTS AND OF EVERY DESCRIPTIONIOF GAS APPARATUS FOR COOKING AND HEATING Bath Beams Fitted up . All tbe latest Improvements Introduced . MANUFACTORY—12 CHARLES STREET , HATT 0 N GARDEN , E . C ; AND AT 278 CALEDONIAN ROAD , ISLINGTON , N . ESTIMATES GrI"VElSr ;

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ROCHESTER & FOX , £ Pos & and o $ o 6 tM & st & rs , 799 COMMERCIAL ROAD , E . A 5 D 81 JUBILEE STBEET , MILE END , E . Carriages of every description on hire . SUPERIOR WEDDING CARRIAGES .

Ad01310

HOUGHTON , THE BOOT MAKER , 243 & 244 WHITEGHAPEL ROAD , LONDON , E . Lasts made to the Feet . — : o : — SPECIALITY ; EASE , ELEGANCE AND DURABILITY .

Ad01311

A . LAZARUS , MERCHANT TAILOR ASB Jfufamle € hfym , CORNER OF WORSHIP ST ., ISHOREDITCH , E ., AND 51 LIVERPOOL STREET , LONDON , E . C . Patterns and Rules for Self Measurement post free .

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T . J . TABLING , COAL MERCHANT . North Wallsend ' 233 Per Ton Hetton or Lambton 24 s „ Best Silfcstono 23 s „ Best Derb y 21 s „ All letters to bo addressed : — 5 BURDETT ROAD , BOW , E .

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