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The Great City Lodge, No. 1426.
Smith S . D ., Spencer J . D ., Power I . G ., Worsley Secretary , Musto P . M . Preceptor ; also Bros . Cope , Pavitt , Butler , AVhite , Sadler , Barker , Nash , Dixon , and Plater . The Lodgo was oponod in duo form , and the minutes of last meeting wero read and confirmed . Bro . Cope answered the necessary questions , and the ceremony of raising waa rehearsed . The AV . M . worked the whole of the lecture ,
assisted by the brethren , and the Lodge resumed to the first degree . Bro . Myers P . M . was unanimously elected W . M . for tho ensuing week , when sections only will ba worked , the Preceptor acting as S . W . and Bro . Cundick P . M . aa J . W . This should ensure a large attendance when three such excellent workers are performing the duties . The following brethren will assist in working tho sections : —
First , Spencer ; second , Watkins ; third , Rawe ; fourth Myera ; fifth , Andrews ; sixth , Pavitt ; seventh , Cundick ; eighth , Watkins ; ninth , Johnson ; tenth , McDonald ; eleventh , Smith ; twelfth , Worsley 5 thirteenth , Barker ; fourteenth , Musto ; fifteenth , A . Ellis . Tho supper will take place on tho first Tuesday in April , that boing tho first anniversary of the Lodge .
Momington Lodge , No . 1672 . —The M . W . Grand Master has been graciously pleased to sanction the removal of this Lodgo from Wanstead to the King ' s Head , Fenohnrch Street . Tho usual Lodge meeting was held at the last-named well appointed establishment on Thursday , tho Sth inst . After the ceremony of the 2 nd degree had been most efficiently performed by Bro . Blackman W . M ., ably assisted
by his Officers , a capital repast waa served by " mine host" Bro . Davies , in the Marble room , and a very pleasant evening waa spent , Bro . Marsh P . M . making the most of tho opportunity in the cause of charity . Thia young Lodge haa some very earnest Masons and thorough workers in its ranks , and we predict for it , in its new palatial home , a highly prosperous career . At this meeting three candidates for initiation and one joining member were proposed .
Ancient Carthage Lodge , No . 1717 ( E . G . ) , Tunis , North Africa . —A regular meeting of this Lodge was held on the 7 th February . Present : —W . Bros . Dr . Perini W . M ., Broadley D . D . G . M . I . P . M . and Secretary , Sulema P . M . ; Bros . Souiller S . AV ., Pentecost J . W ., Barsotti Treasurer , Bokopsa D . of C , Dr . Pace-Williams A . D . of C , De Gallais S . D ., J . Gaudna J . D ., Captain
Johnstone Organist , Miviere Steward , Carriglio I . G . and Eymon Tyler j a fair attendance of members , and several visitors , including W . Bros . David Costa W . M . of the Italian Lodge Progresso Costituzionale , at Susa . The minutes having been confirmed , Bro . Fenech-Nuzzo was passed to the second degree , and Bros . Chaigne and Cohen raised to tho sublime degree of M . M . The Lodge boing lowered , tho
following honorary members wero elected , at the proposition of Bro . Broadley D . D . G . M . Malta , supported by the S . W . and others , viz .: — Broa . R . Bower P . M . 29 Iowa , U . S . A ., P . G . H . P . of Iowa , Rev . G . R . Portal P . M . 357 , T . B . Whytehead P . M . 1611 , J . S . Cumberland P . M . 1611 , F . Davison P . M . 10 , H . 0 . Levander P . M . 142 , J . L . Thomas P . G . A . D . of C , F . Binckes P . G . S ., D . M . Dewar P . M . 1627 , Rev .
T . Robinson P . M . 88 and 709 , W . J . Beck P . M . 289 , J . S . Eastes P . M . 709 D . P . G . M . Kent . It waa decided to send these distinguished brethren certificates of their honorary membership . Two French Masons were proposed as joining members , having duly subscribed the declaration as to belief in a Supreme Being , according to tho
resolution of Grand Lodge on the 6 th March 1878 . Bro . Professor Clement remarked that , aa an old French Mason , he was glad to say that a Conservative re-action waa at work in the Grand Orient of France , which would speedily restore to French Masons their ancient formula . A report of the Permanent Committee as to finance having been adopted , the Lodge was closed and adjourned .
Royal Savoy Lodge , No . 1744 . —An emergency meeting was held at Ashley ' s Hotel , Covent-garden , on Tuesday , 10 th Feb . Present—Bros . Douglass W . M ., Willing I . P . M . Treasurer as S . W ., Jones S . D . as J . W ., Stiles Sec , Smith aa S . D ., Sillis aa J . D ., Hare as
I . G ., Holt D . C , Daley Tyler ; Gray , Verdin , Dickey ( 2 ) , Armstrong , Ellis ( 2 ) , Barham , & c . Visitor—Bro . Kauffmann D . C . 1732 . Tho Lodge having met punctually at six , was opened in due form , and Messrs . W . Smith , W . T . Haycock , J . Fisher and W . Bagley were respectively introduced , and initiated into Freemasonry . The W . M .
The Great City Lodge, No. 1426.
announced the satisfactory amount subscribed to tho Royal M _ wnio Benevolent Institution by tha brethren , aud tho Lodgo was thou closed with aolomu prayer .
Tho Fifteen Sections will bo worked on tho 22 nd inst ., at the Israel Lodgo of Instruction , " Rising Sun , " Globo Road , Bothual Green . Bro . J . Taylor I . G . 554 will occupy tho chair , and bo assisted by Bro . T . J . Barnes P . M . 554 and 933 as S . W .. Bro . I . P . Cohen P . M . 205 as J . AV ., and other distinguished brethren . Tho proceedings will commence at 7 o ' clock precisely .
The Prince Of Wales At Truro.
THE PRINCE OF WALES AT TRURO .
WHEN his Royal Highness tho Prince of Wales lays the founda . tion stone of the Catherdral at Truro—as it is probable that it witf be dono with Masonic honours—tho Freemasons of Devon would , to a very largo extent , like to bo associated in so interesting and important a ceremonial with their brethren of Cornwall . It will ba remembered what a splendid gathering of the Freemasons of the combined western provinces of the two counties there was assembled to
meet tho Prince when ho opened the New Guildhall at Plymouth . Then the venerable John Hnyshe , tho Grand Master of Devon , and tho Earl of Mount Edgcumbo , the Grand Master of Cornwall , were present to welcome tho Prince , with a gathering of Masonic brethren larger than , at that time , his Royal Highness had ever met before . Itwas certainly followed not long afterwards by that nobler gathering
of Masons , when there were some seven thousand of thorn assembled , to see the Prince installed aa the Grand Master of England , at the Albert Hall . Now , on tho 20 th of May next , I should liko to sea a repetition of the brotherly welcome afforded to the Prince when he visits tho city of his own Dukedom , to ba tho chief actor in an event
the like of which has not happened since the Reformation . Tho Earl of Mount Edgoumbe , although he is the G . M . of Cornwall , is a Devon , shire Mason , and wo havo no doubt that ho , too , would be glad to ba surrounded with brethren from his own province . Wo trust that steps will ba taken in time to ensure this combined action . —Western Daily Mercury .
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LATESTNOVELTY. MASONIC CHARM POR CHAIN . The whole of tho working Tools complete as above . MOUNTED IN GOOD GOLD AND ORNAMENTALLY ENGRAVED . To be had of tho maker on receipt of 25 s . E . PELIKAN , Manufacturing Jeweller , "No . 102 St . John Street Head , London , E . C . P . O . O . to bo made payable at tho St . John Street Road Offlco .
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CANNONSTREETHOTEL,CANNONSTREET,LONDON,E.G. Has been thoroughly renovated ; the Railway advantages , in direct communication with tho Hotel , render this establishment unequalled in the Metropolis for MASONIC BANQUETS , PUBLIC & PRIVATE DINNERS , BREAKFASTS , & 0 . DRAMATIC ENTERTAINMENTS , PUBLIC MEETINGS , ARBITRATIONS , & o . THE LABGE HALL 18 CAPABLE OF SEATING- TJPWABDS OF TWELVE HUNDRED PEOPLE . VtsiTOEs AND FAMHIES visiting LONDON , for LONG or SHORT PERIODS , will find the APPOINTMENTS , and ACCOMMODATION UN _ IVA ___ D . E . H . RAND , MANAGER .
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LADBROKEHALL,N0TTINGHILL,LONDON,W. ( Opposite the Netting Hill Station of tho Metropolitan Uailway , from which Trains rnn every few minutes to all parts of London , and in connection with the principal Lines of Itailway . ) THE ACCOMMODATION PROVIDED FOR LODGE MEETINGS IS UNEQUALLED BY ANY ESTABLISHMENT IN THE DISTRICT . LAl-Goai I _ : DG- __ Azrn BAJSTQUKT ROOMS , TVITH Ev _ sRi-rico _< rv-B- > riE- > rc _ i :. THE HALL MAY BE ENGAGED for BANQUETS , WEDDING BREAKFASTS , DINNERS , PUBLIC or PRIVATE ENTERTAINMENTS , & c . Apply to Bro . J . LIHSCOTT ( at tlio Hall ) , U Ladbroke Grove Road , London , W .
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The Great City Lodge, No. 1426.
Smith S . D ., Spencer J . D ., Power I . G ., Worsley Secretary , Musto P . M . Preceptor ; also Bros . Cope , Pavitt , Butler , AVhite , Sadler , Barker , Nash , Dixon , and Plater . The Lodgo was oponod in duo form , and the minutes of last meeting wero read and confirmed . Bro . Cope answered the necessary questions , and the ceremony of raising waa rehearsed . The AV . M . worked the whole of the lecture ,
assisted by the brethren , and the Lodge resumed to the first degree . Bro . Myers P . M . was unanimously elected W . M . for tho ensuing week , when sections only will ba worked , the Preceptor acting as S . W . and Bro . Cundick P . M . aa J . W . This should ensure a large attendance when three such excellent workers are performing the duties . The following brethren will assist in working tho sections : —
First , Spencer ; second , Watkins ; third , Rawe ; fourth Myera ; fifth , Andrews ; sixth , Pavitt ; seventh , Cundick ; eighth , Watkins ; ninth , Johnson ; tenth , McDonald ; eleventh , Smith ; twelfth , Worsley 5 thirteenth , Barker ; fourteenth , Musto ; fifteenth , A . Ellis . Tho supper will take place on tho first Tuesday in April , that boing tho first anniversary of the Lodge .
Momington Lodge , No . 1672 . —The M . W . Grand Master has been graciously pleased to sanction the removal of this Lodgo from Wanstead to the King ' s Head , Fenohnrch Street . Tho usual Lodge meeting was held at the last-named well appointed establishment on Thursday , tho Sth inst . After the ceremony of the 2 nd degree had been most efficiently performed by Bro . Blackman W . M ., ably assisted
by his Officers , a capital repast waa served by " mine host" Bro . Davies , in the Marble room , and a very pleasant evening waa spent , Bro . Marsh P . M . making the most of tho opportunity in the cause of charity . Thia young Lodge haa some very earnest Masons and thorough workers in its ranks , and we predict for it , in its new palatial home , a highly prosperous career . At this meeting three candidates for initiation and one joining member were proposed .
Ancient Carthage Lodge , No . 1717 ( E . G . ) , Tunis , North Africa . —A regular meeting of this Lodge was held on the 7 th February . Present : —W . Bros . Dr . Perini W . M ., Broadley D . D . G . M . I . P . M . and Secretary , Sulema P . M . ; Bros . Souiller S . AV ., Pentecost J . W ., Barsotti Treasurer , Bokopsa D . of C , Dr . Pace-Williams A . D . of C , De Gallais S . D ., J . Gaudna J . D ., Captain
Johnstone Organist , Miviere Steward , Carriglio I . G . and Eymon Tyler j a fair attendance of members , and several visitors , including W . Bros . David Costa W . M . of the Italian Lodge Progresso Costituzionale , at Susa . The minutes having been confirmed , Bro . Fenech-Nuzzo was passed to the second degree , and Bros . Chaigne and Cohen raised to tho sublime degree of M . M . The Lodge boing lowered , tho
following honorary members wero elected , at the proposition of Bro . Broadley D . D . G . M . Malta , supported by the S . W . and others , viz .: — Broa . R . Bower P . M . 29 Iowa , U . S . A ., P . G . H . P . of Iowa , Rev . G . R . Portal P . M . 357 , T . B . Whytehead P . M . 1611 , J . S . Cumberland P . M . 1611 , F . Davison P . M . 10 , H . 0 . Levander P . M . 142 , J . L . Thomas P . G . A . D . of C , F . Binckes P . G . S ., D . M . Dewar P . M . 1627 , Rev .
T . Robinson P . M . 88 and 709 , W . J . Beck P . M . 289 , J . S . Eastes P . M . 709 D . P . G . M . Kent . It waa decided to send these distinguished brethren certificates of their honorary membership . Two French Masons were proposed as joining members , having duly subscribed the declaration as to belief in a Supreme Being , according to tho
resolution of Grand Lodge on the 6 th March 1878 . Bro . Professor Clement remarked that , aa an old French Mason , he was glad to say that a Conservative re-action waa at work in the Grand Orient of France , which would speedily restore to French Masons their ancient formula . A report of the Permanent Committee as to finance having been adopted , the Lodge was closed and adjourned .
Royal Savoy Lodge , No . 1744 . —An emergency meeting was held at Ashley ' s Hotel , Covent-garden , on Tuesday , 10 th Feb . Present—Bros . Douglass W . M ., Willing I . P . M . Treasurer as S . W ., Jones S . D . as J . W ., Stiles Sec , Smith aa S . D ., Sillis aa J . D ., Hare as
I . G ., Holt D . C , Daley Tyler ; Gray , Verdin , Dickey ( 2 ) , Armstrong , Ellis ( 2 ) , Barham , & c . Visitor—Bro . Kauffmann D . C . 1732 . Tho Lodge having met punctually at six , was opened in due form , and Messrs . W . Smith , W . T . Haycock , J . Fisher and W . Bagley were respectively introduced , and initiated into Freemasonry . The W . M .
The Great City Lodge, No. 1426.
announced the satisfactory amount subscribed to tho Royal M _ wnio Benevolent Institution by tha brethren , aud tho Lodgo was thou closed with aolomu prayer .
Tho Fifteen Sections will bo worked on tho 22 nd inst ., at the Israel Lodgo of Instruction , " Rising Sun , " Globo Road , Bothual Green . Bro . J . Taylor I . G . 554 will occupy tho chair , and bo assisted by Bro . T . J . Barnes P . M . 554 and 933 as S . W .. Bro . I . P . Cohen P . M . 205 as J . AV ., and other distinguished brethren . Tho proceedings will commence at 7 o ' clock precisely .
The Prince Of Wales At Truro.
THE PRINCE OF WALES AT TRURO .
WHEN his Royal Highness tho Prince of Wales lays the founda . tion stone of the Catherdral at Truro—as it is probable that it witf be dono with Masonic honours—tho Freemasons of Devon would , to a very largo extent , like to bo associated in so interesting and important a ceremonial with their brethren of Cornwall . It will ba remembered what a splendid gathering of the Freemasons of the combined western provinces of the two counties there was assembled to
meet tho Prince when ho opened the New Guildhall at Plymouth . Then the venerable John Hnyshe , tho Grand Master of Devon , and tho Earl of Mount Edgcumbo , the Grand Master of Cornwall , were present to welcome tho Prince , with a gathering of Masonic brethren larger than , at that time , his Royal Highness had ever met before . Itwas certainly followed not long afterwards by that nobler gathering
of Masons , when there were some seven thousand of thorn assembled , to see the Prince installed aa the Grand Master of England , at the Albert Hall . Now , on tho 20 th of May next , I should liko to sea a repetition of the brotherly welcome afforded to the Prince when he visits tho city of his own Dukedom , to ba tho chief actor in an event
the like of which has not happened since the Reformation . Tho Earl of Mount Edgoumbe , although he is the G . M . of Cornwall , is a Devon , shire Mason , and wo havo no doubt that ho , too , would be glad to ba surrounded with brethren from his own province . Wo trust that steps will ba taken in time to ensure this combined action . —Western Daily Mercury .
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^ •; rvoET _ = c ___ i _ a : e : __ Trs- _ - _ -. s y J 4 % Mirrors & all other Ivory Toilet Articles , © <¦¦¦ £ ; n < - « n . / £ F ~ \ /^\ © n © @ KM 9 * wf pl-n $ ^ = > _______ Yff- W 55 '© is w B _____ $ § 1 ) 6 <® te ____ a- ) ^ - _ - r (___>¦ = » pjp j « iTTITirn— , * - f V W ^ # M go ITOET O-OODS I 3 ST C 3- __!_ Sr _ - ! -3- ___ l _ i , O g 2 § Wholesale & for Exportation & the Trade only . P _} p " -1 ( 1 O ____ == _ = ¦ < == _ yi __ , . __ - ____ rf ^ -g . / sss . t > o W 5 . n A r- ? ^ h ^ " ^ W \\ **^> 3 = ^ == * y ¦ - *> o _ I M v g == * o ^ = AQ _ , JJ ^\ _ - * __/ a cj *3It#3i11sfFaM®I go I Mil ' ^ pa ^ gj n Mi-aaasBtt- giP A , _ £ __? __ t __!_ sr _ sri _ 3- BHOS . Ivory Works , § P (^ 11 , HIGH STREET , LONDON , W . G P .
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LATESTNOVELTY. MASONIC CHARM POR CHAIN . The whole of tho working Tools complete as above . MOUNTED IN GOOD GOLD AND ORNAMENTALLY ENGRAVED . To be had of tho maker on receipt of 25 s . E . PELIKAN , Manufacturing Jeweller , "No . 102 St . John Street Head , London , E . C . P . O . O . to bo made payable at tho St . John Street Road Offlco .
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CANNONSTREETHOTEL,CANNONSTREET,LONDON,E.G. Has been thoroughly renovated ; the Railway advantages , in direct communication with tho Hotel , render this establishment unequalled in the Metropolis for MASONIC BANQUETS , PUBLIC & PRIVATE DINNERS , BREAKFASTS , & 0 . DRAMATIC ENTERTAINMENTS , PUBLIC MEETINGS , ARBITRATIONS , & o . THE LABGE HALL 18 CAPABLE OF SEATING- TJPWABDS OF TWELVE HUNDRED PEOPLE . VtsiTOEs AND FAMHIES visiting LONDON , for LONG or SHORT PERIODS , will find the APPOINTMENTS , and ACCOMMODATION UN _ IVA ___ D . E . H . RAND , MANAGER .
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LADBROKEHALL,N0TTINGHILL,LONDON,W. ( Opposite the Netting Hill Station of tho Metropolitan Uailway , from which Trains rnn every few minutes to all parts of London , and in connection with the principal Lines of Itailway . ) THE ACCOMMODATION PROVIDED FOR LODGE MEETINGS IS UNEQUALLED BY ANY ESTABLISHMENT IN THE DISTRICT . LAl-Goai I _ : DG- __ Azrn BAJSTQUKT ROOMS , TVITH Ev _ sRi-rico _< rv-B- > riE- > rc _ i :. THE HALL MAY BE ENGAGED for BANQUETS , WEDDING BREAKFASTS , DINNERS , PUBLIC or PRIVATE ENTERTAINMENTS , & c . Apply to Bro . J . LIHSCOTT ( at tlio Hall ) , U Ladbroke Grove Road , London , W .