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THE FREEMASONS' TAVERN , GREAT QUEEN STEEET , LONDON" W . C . Tho admirable mul unrivalled iicuommodntlun provided lit till "Establishment for UyCA-SOlTIC BAUQTJETS , PUBLIC AND PRIVATE DINNERS , WEDDING BREAKFASTS , BALLS , & e . Is too well known to nr-ert comment . The entire manas-emerit has been cluui ;; eil antt tho Kstnblishiiiunt in ulllt . " branches thoroughly re-oiwinisccl . The attention of the Masonio Body is directed to the many advantages offered . CUISISr-K OP THE HIGHEST CHARACTmTJ . WISES PERFECT IN CONDITION AND qUALITY . N . B .-DINNERS PROYIDED FROM 3 ' - . RESTAURANT , WINE , SMOKING & RETIRING ROOMS . The fullest measure of public confidence and support ensured . BRO . ALFRED BEST , PROPRIETOR .

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

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I | D 1 GK HADGLYFFE & CO ., F . R . H . S ., „ . 5 j £ i * & w £ 3 y * M * P PVIZEMED ^ # ) AJLSEEDS . «| f £ . 2 M * S * L 0 " " —^ ' ^ S' fSGrs ^— V 5 fe- ^ t n s 13 1 ^ * iib"^ % iftS ^^^^ P^^^ if IS l w"P C ^ KTArf ^ ErmYlDr CATALQBUP . |* 5 Q »«53 ih ^'S^ 2 ^ SX ^ i ^^ d ^ ^> ¦ go § g aQD £ 8 129 HIGH HOLBORN . W . C . r '

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^ BOILING- WATER HALP A MINUTE . THF OROWN IftfATED UCflTED WAlfen MfcHltK Is the Best Eoiler for Baths , Lavatories , and all \ Domestic Purposes . EWART & SON , 34 G EUSTON ROAD .

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VITRUVIAN LODGE , No . 87 . BEO . ISAAC , who has for somo timo pastprovided for tho requiremeets of this Lodge , begs to announce tint ho hns obtained permission for the removal of his license to tho Belvedere-road , and that ho has erected commodious premises there . These comprise . A . SIF-A-OXOTTS ZMZ-ASOZsTXC lE-r ^ ZiX .. ¦ WITH ANTK BOOMS , LARGE BANQUETTING HALL , Together with every convenience for Masonic gatherings . Applications from Secretaries and others for accommodation to be addressed . G . ISAAC , "WHITE HAM , " COLKEGE STREET , LAMBETH , LOUDOIT , S . E .

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MUSIC-UNIVERSAL MUSIC . CHAIJLKNG-H ; TO THK WOTMJD . [ WILL FAY £ i > to any person—not blind—rind in full possession of their faculties , who fails to play a Piano or Harmonium by my system IMMEDIATELY— without , tlic Si . IOIITI . ST KXOWI . KDKI ; of Mcsic or of the I . VSTBCMEJTT itself . Full particulars , | insL free , Twelve Stamps . P . CALDER , TOTTEBDOWN , BBISTOL . ChrixHaii Globe of 27 th September 1879 says : — "It is quite equal to all it profosses to accomplish . "

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Tenth Edition , post free , One Shilling . DR . WATTS on ASTHMA . A Treatise on the only Successful Method of Curing Mrs Disease . By RoiiKirc O . WAITS , M . D ., F . R . S . L ., i \ C . S ., & c , 5 IJulstrode-sti-cct , Cavendish-square , London . London : (' . Mircin : i , r . \ xn Co ., Red Lion-court , Fleet-street . FUKKIUSONS' ( JAI . E . VDAU and I ' OOKKT-BOOK , containing a complete list of all tho regular Lodges ami Royal Arch Chapters , with their places and times of meeting . Published lor tho bcnelit , of the Charity Fund , under the sanction of the United ( . ' mod bod- ; . ; of Kngland . May bo bad from W . W . M 0 r 211 . 11 jiin ., FHEKMASO . N ' CKIIOKICLL I mice , ' T > Great Queen-atrect , Locito :. ' , W . C . Price 2 . ; , post free ,

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LONDON AND NORTEI WESTERN RAILWAY . — SUMMER KXOURStOX to CARLISLE , LANCASTER , MORECAMBE , and the RXGLTSH . LAKHS . On SATURDAY , August 28 th , a CHEAP EXCURSION to Carlisle , Lancaster , Moreeambe , and tlio Ktiglish Lake District , will leave London ( Elision Station ) it 12 'I a . m . ( i . e ., one minute after Friday midnight ) , returning on the following Monday or Thursday . Passengers will also be booked on the Friday night from theiuidcr-mentioncd stations iu connection : — From ISroad Street at 10 * 55 p . m . „ Victoria ( District Railway ) „ 11 * 20 p . m . „ Mansion House . " „ U" 10 p . m . „ Kensington „ ll " . * > 0 p . m . „ Clapham Junction „ 10 * 30 p . m . For fares and full particulars see bills , which can be obtained at the railway stations , the various parcels receiving offices , and at Gaze and Son ' s Office , 112 Strand . G . FINDLAY , General Manager . Euston Station , August 1830 .

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LONDON and NORTH WESTERN RAILWAY . —SUMMER EXCURSIONS . —On Saturday , August 28 th , a CHEAP EXCURSION will leave Euston at 9 ' 2 , "> a . m . Chalk Farm 0-30 , Kilburn 0 * 35 , Clapham Junction 8 * 30 , Victoria ( London . Tirighton and South Coast side ) 8 ' 25 , also Tiattcrsea , Chelsea , West Brompton . Kensington , and Uxbridge Road ; Broad Street ( City ) a' 5 . "i , Dalston 9 ' 0 , Highbury and Islington 9 ' 1 , Mansion House 8 * 38 , Blackfiiars 8 ' - ( 0 , Charing Cross 8 " ft , Westminster Bridge 8 * lti , and AVillesden Junction fl ' -to , for Blackpool , Preston , Blackburn , Wigan , Bolton , Holyhead , Bangor , Carnarvon , Blaonau Fcstiniog , Birkenhead , Runcorn , Chester , Rhyl , Denbigh , Riithcn , Corwen , Northwich , Crewe , Nantwich , Hereford , Leominster , Ludlow , Craven Arms , Llanidloes , Montgomery , Newtown , Aherystwith , Barmouth , Dolgelly , Harlech , Oswestry , Welshpool , Minsterlcy , Shrewsbury , WolUngtnn , Nevqiort , Stafford , Liverpool , Manchester , Warrington , Birmingham , Wolverhampton , Stoke , Bnrslem , Macclesfield . Leamington , Kenihvorth , Coventry , Derby , Burton , Lichfield , Tamworth , Leicester . Nuneaton , Stour Valley and South Staffordshire Stations , Buxton , Chapel-en-le-Frith , Stockport , and the Yorkshire District ( with exceptions ); returning on Monday , August 30 th , or Thursday , Septembor 2 nd . For fares and full particulars see bills , to be obtained at any ot tho Stations , the various Parcels Receiving Offices , and at Gaze's Tourist Office , 112 Strand . G . FINDLAY , General Manager . Euston Station , August 1880 .

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GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY" . —BROAD GUAGE ROUTE TO THE WEST OF ENGLAND . —Continuous Railway communication , without change of carriage , between LONDON and BARNSTAPLE , Exeter , Dawlish , Teignmouth , Torquay , Kingswear ( for Dartmouth ) , Plymouth , Devonport , Truro , Falmouth , Penzance , and other favourite resorts in the West of England . Tourist Tickets available for two months ( first , second , and third class ) arc issued in London at Paddington , Westbonrne Park , Notting Hill . Hammersmith , Shepherd's Bush , Kensington , Uxbridge Road , and certain Stations on tho Metropolitan and District Railway , to tho West of England , including the following Seaside and other places of attraction , viz .: —Clevetlen , Weston-Super-Miiro , Watchet , Minehcad . Lynton , Barnstaple , Ufracombe , Exeter , Dawlish , Teignmouth , Torquay , Dartmonth , Plymouth , Devonport . Tavistock , Lauuceston , Newquay , Truro , Falmouth , St . Ives , Penzance , Scilly Islands , & c . Passengers holding First and Second-class Tourist Tickets can travel by the U't 5 a . m . and 3 - o p . m . Fast Express Trains from Paddington , which reach Exeter at -1 * 0 and 7 * 11 p . m ., and Plymouth at O'O and 9 ' 0 p . m . respectively . . 1 . GRIERSON , General Manager .

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W. YELDHAM , TAILOR AND TROUSERS MAKER , 23 Great Gltieen Street , Lincoln ' s Inn Fields , ( £ mmaUuUli ) Opposite ( he UnfrniKa to Freemason * ' Hall . ) "W YELDHA 1 I , in thanking his Patrons and the Public in general '' for past favours , begs to solicit 11 continuance of thoir support , and at the same time takes the opportunity of announcing that ho has engaged several first class workmen ; this will enable him to guarantee both HI AXO STYLK ; whilo , as ho buys in the best markets , QUALITY" ASB neuABHiTV are ensured . For llvsixi ' . ss Suits special provision will bo mado both as to M . VTEHIAL AND PUK . 'K , and W . Ycldham trusts , by meeting the requirements of his customers in a liberal manner , to ensure their further patronage and support .

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^ ^^^^ a ^^^ ^^^^^ ^ Si ^ i j i ^^^^ mjMjtjm ^^^ mjkX H^^^^^^^ ^ u ^ V ^^^^ . V j ^^^ i ^ n 'J' ^^ JVJ ^ FJ' ^ M 23 GREAT QUEEN STREET , W . C .

The Triennial Conclave Of Knights Templar At Chicago.

THE TRIENNIAL CONCLAVE OF KNIGHTS TEMPLAR AT CHICAGO .

f TUESDAY was the great day of the assemblage of -American JL Knights Touiplar , at Chicago , when it waa expected that from fifteen to twenty thousand Knig hts would muster in lino . A telegram conveying congratulations from the Ancient I'lbor Preceptory of Knights Templar at York to their Pilgrim Friends of the Mary Commandcry of Philadelphia , who are taking part in the proceedings

of the meeting , was despatched on 1 uesday morning from York by Bro . T . B . Whytehead P . E . P ., and would doubtless be greatly appreciated by tho American brethren . A few days since the Ancient Bhor Preceptory forwarded to the Mary Commandcry a magnificently illuminated address , designed by Bro . "Wh ytehead and executed by

Mr . Morton ( illuminator ) , of York , conveying the good wishes of the Preceptory on the occasion of tho great gathering of tho Order . Tho illumination measured about 2 feet by 1 ft . 8 in ., and represented two Knights of tho Temple in the Ancient costume of the Order ,

supporting Preceptors' banners of tho Ancient L'bor Preceptory and M ; uy Commivndevy , of which last body the Preceptor of the Ancient Ebor Preceptory for the time being is an honorary member . The Knights aro represented vm r . tunding upon it chequered pavement and rusting upon their respective shields . At each upper corner are

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AN IMPORTANT QUESTION. Article 3
NEW SADLER'S WELLS THEATRE. Article 3
LODGE HISTORIES. Article 4
THE MAIDEN'S BOWER: Article 5
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 5
THE UNITED STATES AND MASONIC CHARITY. Article 6
JACHIN AND BOAZ. Article 6
PROVINCIAL APPOINTMENTS. Article 7
MASONIC TESTIMONIALS. Article 7
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THE TRIENNIAL CONCLAVE OF KNIGHTS TEMPLAR AT CHICAGO. Article 8
GRAND LODGE OF SCOTLAND. Article 9
MEETING OF THE LODGE OF BENEVOLENCE. Article 9
Soc. Rosier, in Anglia. Article 10
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THE FREEMASONS' TAVERN , GREAT QUEEN STEEET , LONDON" W . C . Tho admirable mul unrivalled iicuommodntlun provided lit till "Establishment for UyCA-SOlTIC BAUQTJETS , PUBLIC AND PRIVATE DINNERS , WEDDING BREAKFASTS , BALLS , & e . Is too well known to nr-ert comment . The entire manas-emerit has been cluui ;; eil antt tho Kstnblishiiiunt in ulllt . " branches thoroughly re-oiwinisccl . The attention of the Masonio Body is directed to the many advantages offered . CUISISr-K OP THE HIGHEST CHARACTmTJ . WISES PERFECT IN CONDITION AND qUALITY . N . B .-DINNERS PROYIDED FROM 3 ' - . RESTAURANT , WINE , SMOKING & RETIRING ROOMS . The fullest measure of public confidence and support ensured . BRO . ALFRED BEST , PROPRIETOR .

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

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I | D 1 GK HADGLYFFE & CO ., F . R . H . S ., „ . 5 j £ i * & w £ 3 y * M * P PVIZEMED ^ # ) AJLSEEDS . «| f £ . 2 M * S * L 0 " " —^ ' ^ S' fSGrs ^— V 5 fe- ^ t n s 13 1 ^ * iib"^ % iftS ^^^^ P^^^ if IS l w"P C ^ KTArf ^ ErmYlDr CATALQBUP . |* 5 Q »«53 ih ^'S^ 2 ^ SX ^ i ^^ d ^ ^> ¦ go § g aQD £ 8 129 HIGH HOLBORN . W . C . r '

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^ BOILING- WATER HALP A MINUTE . THF OROWN IftfATED UCflTED WAlfen MfcHltK Is the Best Eoiler for Baths , Lavatories , and all \ Domestic Purposes . EWART & SON , 34 G EUSTON ROAD .

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VITRUVIAN LODGE , No . 87 . BEO . ISAAC , who has for somo timo pastprovided for tho requiremeets of this Lodge , begs to announce tint ho hns obtained permission for the removal of his license to tho Belvedere-road , and that ho has erected commodious premises there . These comprise . A . SIF-A-OXOTTS ZMZ-ASOZsTXC lE-r ^ ZiX .. ¦ WITH ANTK BOOMS , LARGE BANQUETTING HALL , Together with every convenience for Masonic gatherings . Applications from Secretaries and others for accommodation to be addressed . G . ISAAC , "WHITE HAM , " COLKEGE STREET , LAMBETH , LOUDOIT , S . E .

Ad00806

MUSIC-UNIVERSAL MUSIC . CHAIJLKNG-H ; TO THK WOTMJD . [ WILL FAY £ i > to any person—not blind—rind in full possession of their faculties , who fails to play a Piano or Harmonium by my system IMMEDIATELY— without , tlic Si . IOIITI . ST KXOWI . KDKI ; of Mcsic or of the I . VSTBCMEJTT itself . Full particulars , | insL free , Twelve Stamps . P . CALDER , TOTTEBDOWN , BBISTOL . ChrixHaii Globe of 27 th September 1879 says : — "It is quite equal to all it profosses to accomplish . "

Ad00807

Tenth Edition , post free , One Shilling . DR . WATTS on ASTHMA . A Treatise on the only Successful Method of Curing Mrs Disease . By RoiiKirc O . WAITS , M . D ., F . R . S . L ., i \ C . S ., & c , 5 IJulstrode-sti-cct , Cavendish-square , London . London : (' . Mircin : i , r . \ xn Co ., Red Lion-court , Fleet-street . FUKKIUSONS' ( JAI . E . VDAU and I ' OOKKT-BOOK , containing a complete list of all tho regular Lodges ami Royal Arch Chapters , with their places and times of meeting . Published lor tho bcnelit , of the Charity Fund , under the sanction of the United ( . ' mod bod- ; . ; of Kngland . May bo bad from W . W . M 0 r 211 . 11 jiin ., FHEKMASO . N ' CKIIOKICLL I mice , ' T > Great Queen-atrect , Locito :. ' , W . C . Price 2 . ; , post free ,

Ad00808

LONDON AND NORTEI WESTERN RAILWAY . — SUMMER KXOURStOX to CARLISLE , LANCASTER , MORECAMBE , and the RXGLTSH . LAKHS . On SATURDAY , August 28 th , a CHEAP EXCURSION to Carlisle , Lancaster , Moreeambe , and tlio Ktiglish Lake District , will leave London ( Elision Station ) it 12 'I a . m . ( i . e ., one minute after Friday midnight ) , returning on the following Monday or Thursday . Passengers will also be booked on the Friday night from theiuidcr-mentioncd stations iu connection : — From ISroad Street at 10 * 55 p . m . „ Victoria ( District Railway ) „ 11 * 20 p . m . „ Mansion House . " „ U" 10 p . m . „ Kensington „ ll " . * > 0 p . m . „ Clapham Junction „ 10 * 30 p . m . For fares and full particulars see bills , which can be obtained at the railway stations , the various parcels receiving offices , and at Gaze and Son ' s Office , 112 Strand . G . FINDLAY , General Manager . Euston Station , August 1830 .

Ad00809

LONDON and NORTH WESTERN RAILWAY . —SUMMER EXCURSIONS . —On Saturday , August 28 th , a CHEAP EXCURSION will leave Euston at 9 ' 2 , "> a . m . Chalk Farm 0-30 , Kilburn 0 * 35 , Clapham Junction 8 * 30 , Victoria ( London . Tirighton and South Coast side ) 8 ' 25 , also Tiattcrsea , Chelsea , West Brompton . Kensington , and Uxbridge Road ; Broad Street ( City ) a' 5 . "i , Dalston 9 ' 0 , Highbury and Islington 9 ' 1 , Mansion House 8 * 38 , Blackfiiars 8 ' - ( 0 , Charing Cross 8 " ft , Westminster Bridge 8 * lti , and AVillesden Junction fl ' -to , for Blackpool , Preston , Blackburn , Wigan , Bolton , Holyhead , Bangor , Carnarvon , Blaonau Fcstiniog , Birkenhead , Runcorn , Chester , Rhyl , Denbigh , Riithcn , Corwen , Northwich , Crewe , Nantwich , Hereford , Leominster , Ludlow , Craven Arms , Llanidloes , Montgomery , Newtown , Aherystwith , Barmouth , Dolgelly , Harlech , Oswestry , Welshpool , Minsterlcy , Shrewsbury , WolUngtnn , Nevqiort , Stafford , Liverpool , Manchester , Warrington , Birmingham , Wolverhampton , Stoke , Bnrslem , Macclesfield . Leamington , Kenihvorth , Coventry , Derby , Burton , Lichfield , Tamworth , Leicester . Nuneaton , Stour Valley and South Staffordshire Stations , Buxton , Chapel-en-le-Frith , Stockport , and the Yorkshire District ( with exceptions ); returning on Monday , August 30 th , or Thursday , Septembor 2 nd . For fares and full particulars see bills , to be obtained at any ot tho Stations , the various Parcels Receiving Offices , and at Gaze's Tourist Office , 112 Strand . G . FINDLAY , General Manager . Euston Station , August 1880 .

Ad00810

GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY" . —BROAD GUAGE ROUTE TO THE WEST OF ENGLAND . —Continuous Railway communication , without change of carriage , between LONDON and BARNSTAPLE , Exeter , Dawlish , Teignmouth , Torquay , Kingswear ( for Dartmouth ) , Plymouth , Devonport , Truro , Falmouth , Penzance , and other favourite resorts in the West of England . Tourist Tickets available for two months ( first , second , and third class ) arc issued in London at Paddington , Westbonrne Park , Notting Hill . Hammersmith , Shepherd's Bush , Kensington , Uxbridge Road , and certain Stations on tho Metropolitan and District Railway , to tho West of England , including the following Seaside and other places of attraction , viz .: —Clevetlen , Weston-Super-Miiro , Watchet , Minehcad . Lynton , Barnstaple , Ufracombe , Exeter , Dawlish , Teignmouth , Torquay , Dartmonth , Plymouth , Devonport . Tavistock , Lauuceston , Newquay , Truro , Falmouth , St . Ives , Penzance , Scilly Islands , & c . Passengers holding First and Second-class Tourist Tickets can travel by the U't 5 a . m . and 3 - o p . m . Fast Express Trains from Paddington , which reach Exeter at -1 * 0 and 7 * 11 p . m ., and Plymouth at O'O and 9 ' 0 p . m . respectively . . 1 . GRIERSON , General Manager .

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W. YELDHAM , TAILOR AND TROUSERS MAKER , 23 Great Gltieen Street , Lincoln ' s Inn Fields , ( £ mmaUuUli ) Opposite ( he UnfrniKa to Freemason * ' Hall . ) "W YELDHA 1 I , in thanking his Patrons and the Public in general '' for past favours , begs to solicit 11 continuance of thoir support , and at the same time takes the opportunity of announcing that ho has engaged several first class workmen ; this will enable him to guarantee both HI AXO STYLK ; whilo , as ho buys in the best markets , QUALITY" ASB neuABHiTV are ensured . For llvsixi ' . ss Suits special provision will bo mado both as to M . VTEHIAL AND PUK . 'K , and W . Ycldham trusts , by meeting the requirements of his customers in a liberal manner , to ensure their further patronage and support .

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^ ^^^^ a ^^^ ^^^^^ ^ Si ^ i j i ^^^^ mjMjtjm ^^^ mjkX H^^^^^^^ ^ u ^ V ^^^^ . V j ^^^ i ^ n 'J' ^^ JVJ ^ FJ' ^ M 23 GREAT QUEEN STREET , W . C .

The Triennial Conclave Of Knights Templar At Chicago.

THE TRIENNIAL CONCLAVE OF KNIGHTS TEMPLAR AT CHICAGO .

f TUESDAY was the great day of the assemblage of -American JL Knights Touiplar , at Chicago , when it waa expected that from fifteen to twenty thousand Knig hts would muster in lino . A telegram conveying congratulations from the Ancient I'lbor Preceptory of Knights Templar at York to their Pilgrim Friends of the Mary Commandcry of Philadelphia , who are taking part in the proceedings

of the meeting , was despatched on 1 uesday morning from York by Bro . T . B . Whytehead P . E . P ., and would doubtless be greatly appreciated by tho American brethren . A few days since the Ancient Bhor Preceptory forwarded to the Mary Commandcry a magnificently illuminated address , designed by Bro . "Wh ytehead and executed by

Mr . Morton ( illuminator ) , of York , conveying the good wishes of the Preceptory on the occasion of tho great gathering of tho Order . Tho illumination measured about 2 feet by 1 ft . 8 in ., and represented two Knights of tho Temple in the Ancient costume of the Order ,

supporting Preceptors' banners of tho Ancient L'bor Preceptory and M ; uy Commivndevy , of which last body the Preceptor of the Ancient Ebor Preceptory for the time being is an honorary member . The Knights aro represented vm r . tunding upon it chequered pavement and rusting upon their respective shields . At each upper corner are

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