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jfi / gh ^ THE WORLD'S BEST BgGVOLE . i ^ £ ^^^ S »^^^^^^ " ^ V ^ ~ s \ ^^« M _^ THE ^ S ^^^)^ £ 10 10 s . £ 12 12 s . £ 18 18 s . CLEVELAND PRIMER . WHAT IS FRICTION ? It is one of the natural laws which prevents an old style ball-touch-ball bearing from revolving at a higher rate of speed than 13 , 000 revolutions a minute . It is also a natural law that admits of the new Cleveland ball and roller bearings revolving 35 , revolutions a minute without heating . " Twice as easy" well describes the running of the Cleveland Cycle fitted with these bearings . CAR YOU KEEP OUT THE DUST ? Every ball and roller bearing is protected by a combination raw hide and felt washer . A ton of dust would never affect these bearings . They are absolutely dustproof . The Lazier Manufacturing Co ., 24-27 Orchard Street , Oxford Street , London , W .

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" THE GRAND SANHEDRIM " BY OBLTON COOPER , M . E . Z . 483 , H . 1928 , Price thirteen pence , post free . BRO . ALFRED H . COOPER , PUBLISHER , 19 COLEMAN STREET , LONDON , E . C . or from "Freemason ' s Chronicle Office , " New Barnet . E . WILKINSON & Co ., Auctioneers , Estate and Transfer Business Agents , and Insurance . Brokers , 112 CHEAPSIDE , LONDON , E . C . Inventories taken and Valuations made for Probate , Compensation Claims , & o Fire Clainis assessed . -

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. S ^^^ pft ^^^ a Jw ^ Va ^ ^ Kvy ^ . ^ SATURDAY , 21 ST OCTOBER 1899 .

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BOARD OF BENEVOLENCE .

THE October meeting of the Board of Benevolence was held on Wednesday , at Freemasons' Hall , when there was a numerous attendance . Bro . James Henry Matthews President , Bro . David Dixon Mercer Senior Vice President , and Bro . Henry Garrod Junior Vice President , occupied their usual positions . Bro . E . Letchworth Grand Secretary , Bro . W . Lake Assistant Grand Secretary , Bro . W . Dodd , Bro . G . S . Recknell , and Bro . Henry Sadler Grand Tyler also attended .

Recommendations that the Grand Master should sanction grants of £ 140 by the September meeting having been approved by His Royal Highness were confirmed . The list of new petitioners comprised twenty-nine names , but the Board was relieved of the duty of considering the case of one petitioner by his death . Three other cases were deferred

until next meeting for further particulars , and the remaining cases received consideration to the amount of £ 895 . One petitioner . was recommended to Grand Lodge for £ 150 , two for £ 100 each , and four for £ 50 each . The Grand Master was asked to approve of £ 40 being given in each of three cases , and £ 30 each in four cases . Two grants were voted of . £ 20 each , four of £ 10 each , and five of £ 5 each .

The "Bells , " in " Islington Gazette , " say that "Bro . Arthur White , of the Kingsland Lodge , and a member of the Clerkenwell Vestry , has just passed the chair of his Lodge , and received his jewel in token of good service rendered . He should have had two jewels , because he

brought in seventeen initiates during his year of office , doubled the funds , and organised merry meetings for ladies as well as gentlemen . In fact , set a very difficult example for Bro . Dimes to follow . "

“The Freemason's Chronicle: 1899-10-21, Page 7” Masonic Periodicals Online, Library and Museum of Freemasonry, 26 Aug. 2025, django:8000/periodicals/fcn/issues/fcn_21101899/page/7/.
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jfi / gh ^ THE WORLD'S BEST BgGVOLE . i ^ £ ^^^ S »^^^^^^ " ^ V ^ ~ s \ ^^« M _^ THE ^ S ^^^)^ £ 10 10 s . £ 12 12 s . £ 18 18 s . CLEVELAND PRIMER . WHAT IS FRICTION ? It is one of the natural laws which prevents an old style ball-touch-ball bearing from revolving at a higher rate of speed than 13 , 000 revolutions a minute . It is also a natural law that admits of the new Cleveland ball and roller bearings revolving 35 , revolutions a minute without heating . " Twice as easy" well describes the running of the Cleveland Cycle fitted with these bearings . CAR YOU KEEP OUT THE DUST ? Every ball and roller bearing is protected by a combination raw hide and felt washer . A ton of dust would never affect these bearings . They are absolutely dustproof . The Lazier Manufacturing Co ., 24-27 Orchard Street , Oxford Street , London , W .

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EADE'S GOUT AND RHEUMATIC PILLS . The SAFEST and most EFFECTUAL CURE for GOUT , RHEUMATISM , and all PAINS in the HEAD , FACE , and LIMBS . Would not be tpitfeotit rhem for all tfte Ulorld . They are a most Wonderful Medicine . GOUT . 15 Sunbeam Terrace , Beeston Hill , Leeds , Yorkshire , 24 th Jan . 1898 . "O HETJMATISM . Dear Mr . Eade , —I feel it my duty to acknowledge JTt / the great good your pills have done me . I have been GOUT . a great sufferer with Rheumatic Gout , but for the last three years , having taken your pills , I have RHEUMATISM always been free from it , and am never without them in the house . I can highly recommend them GOUT . to all feople suffering with Bbeumatism as a safe and sure cure . I have often given one or two away RHEUMATISM , to friends for a trial , and , like me , they would not be without them for all the world . THEY AEE A MOST WONDERFUL . MEDICINE , EADE'S PILLS , and may your name be praised all over the whole world . You may make use of this letter if you think TT 1 ADE'S PILLS , proper . I ' . i Yours truly , HENRY THOMAS LANGLEY . Eade ' s Gout and Rheumatic Pills ARE PREPARED ONLY BY GEORGE EADE , 232 GOSWELL ROAD , LONDON And sold by all Chemists and Medicine Vendors , IN BOTTLES , at Is L } d and 2 s 9 d each .

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" THE GRAND SANHEDRIM " BY OBLTON COOPER , M . E . Z . 483 , H . 1928 , Price thirteen pence , post free . BRO . ALFRED H . COOPER , PUBLISHER , 19 COLEMAN STREET , LONDON , E . C . or from "Freemason ' s Chronicle Office , " New Barnet . E . WILKINSON & Co ., Auctioneers , Estate and Transfer Business Agents , and Insurance . Brokers , 112 CHEAPSIDE , LONDON , E . C . Inventories taken and Valuations made for Probate , Compensation Claims , & o Fire Clainis assessed . -

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DON'T READ THIS ! Sff ^ gSg One of our facile Self-instructors is given with every ' j s ~* X instrument . | . ^ ^ sS ^ l PRICE LIST FREE . kV ^ W ^ k PIANOS . —Own make , £ 16 , £ 18 , £ 20 , and £ 23 . Pull Trichord , I H < f 6 > Iron Frame , Cheek Action , 10 years' warranty . S ^ sJj ^ Sulr ^ PORTABLE FOLDING HARMONIUMS . —Own make , 3 Octaves , \ . , ff \ rarwjl „ ¦ £ 3 ISs . ; 4 Octaves , M 15 s . \ ((/ J ^ WVi V \ M /^/ YIOLIN OUTFIT , complete with bow , resin , self-instructor , etc ., j . 'NS . / " - / jnj » J 3 uLL \ i ' in violin case , 6 / 6 , 10 / 6 , 1 S / G , 21 / -, 3 S / -. BEAL OLD f ¦• . # , >»* % PHB ? = ? : ' VIOLINS , £ 2 , £ 3 , £ 3 . v ( M Ui | U MANDOLINE OUTFIT , Our Special Line , including ITALIAN ' ££ tt ^ Y \ JJK MANDOLINE , Case , Tutor , Pitch Pipe ( 4 notes ) , 3 Plectra , and : | > J ]« . \ WLfc Spare Set of 8 Sfcvin & s , at 21 / -. uL . j \ ' ^ ZsSsjvj & Lkj ITALIAN MANDOLINES . —Prices : 13 / 6 , 17 / 6 , 20 / -, 22 / 6 , 23 / -, fi ' , liTT ^^*^ 27 / 6 , 30 / -, 33 / -, 40 / -, 43 / -, 30 / -, 60 / -. Trada JBtu * . NOTE . —We have now opened a Cycle Department , and supply HIGH-GKADB BICYCLES at IOgS . List of Machines and Fittings Free on Application . THE STA 1 NER MANUFACTURING Co . ( F . C . Dept . ) 92 St . martin ' s Lane , Charing Cross , London , W . C .

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Weaver ' s Depository . PERSONAL ' ^^ j ^ E ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ m FROM 1 / s ^ O ^ GARLTOnERBACy ^ M PER HOURSUPERVISION | rf * TV" ^^^^ H . 8 Carlton Terrace , Harrow Rd ., W .

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. S ^^^ pft ^^^ a Jw ^ Va ^ ^ Kvy ^ . ^ SATURDAY , 21 ST OCTOBER 1899 .

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BOARD OF BENEVOLENCE .

THE October meeting of the Board of Benevolence was held on Wednesday , at Freemasons' Hall , when there was a numerous attendance . Bro . James Henry Matthews President , Bro . David Dixon Mercer Senior Vice President , and Bro . Henry Garrod Junior Vice President , occupied their usual positions . Bro . E . Letchworth Grand Secretary , Bro . W . Lake Assistant Grand Secretary , Bro . W . Dodd , Bro . G . S . Recknell , and Bro . Henry Sadler Grand Tyler also attended .

Recommendations that the Grand Master should sanction grants of £ 140 by the September meeting having been approved by His Royal Highness were confirmed . The list of new petitioners comprised twenty-nine names , but the Board was relieved of the duty of considering the case of one petitioner by his death . Three other cases were deferred

until next meeting for further particulars , and the remaining cases received consideration to the amount of £ 895 . One petitioner . was recommended to Grand Lodge for £ 150 , two for £ 100 each , and four for £ 50 each . The Grand Master was asked to approve of £ 40 being given in each of three cases , and £ 30 each in four cases . Two grants were voted of . £ 20 each , four of £ 10 each , and five of £ 5 each .

The "Bells , " in " Islington Gazette , " say that "Bro . Arthur White , of the Kingsland Lodge , and a member of the Clerkenwell Vestry , has just passed the chair of his Lodge , and received his jewel in token of good service rendered . He should have had two jewels , because he

brought in seventeen initiates during his year of office , doubled the funds , and organised merry meetings for ladies as well as gentlemen . In fact , set a very difficult example for Bro . Dimes to follow . "

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