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Provincial Grand Lodge Of Suffolk.
PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE OF SUFFOLK .
THE Provincial Grand Master of Suffolk , Bro . tho Right Hon . Lord Waveney , held a Provincial Grand Lodge at Bury St . Edmund's , on Saturday , for tho purpose of constituting and consecrating a new Lodge in that town , to be called the Abbey Lodgo , No . 1592 . " Provincial Grand Lodgo was opened in tho Lodgo-room at the Suffolk Hotel at half-past four , among tho brethren present being
the Rev . E . I . Lockwood D . P . G . M ., J . Hedley Bovan P . G . S . W . W . M . 1008 , J . R . Thompson P . G . S . B ., W . H . Lucia P . P . J . G . W . P . G . Sec , W . Armstrong P . P . G . J . D ., S . H . Wright P . P . G . J . W ., W . E . Bailey P . G . A . Sec , T . F . Lucia P . G . S ., E . J . Griffiths P . G . S ., the Rev . R . Evans , tho Rov . H . Hall , G . Thompson P . M ., W . J . Nuun , II . Thompson , W . Pead , A . Last , E . G . Castledine , J . G . Oliver , C .
Lawrence , J . Shepherd , J . Cornish , A . Wobb , W . H . Smith . Provincial Grand Lodgo having been opened in duo form , tho R . W . P . G . M . constituted tho new Lodge under the title named in the warrant of Grand Lodge , which was read by the P . G . Sec . Tho pedestal was then consecrated with tho usual Masonic rites , the corn , wine , and oil being carried by P . M . 's Lucia , Thompson , and Bailey .
An ode in honour of Masonry was then sung , after which tho D . P . G . M ., Rro . the Rev . E . I . Lockwood , presented to tho P . G . M ., tho Worshipful Master elect of the new Lodge , Bro . W . II . Lucia , whom the P . G . M . regularly installed , and invested with the collar of office . The Wardens named in the warrant , Bros . J . Armstrong S . W ., and E . J . Griffiths J . W ., wero next presented and invested ,
after which the W . M . proceeded to the election and investiture of his other officers as follow : Bro . W . J . Nunn S . D ., E . G . Castledine I . G ., W . E . Bailey P . M . Seo . Afterwards Bro . J . H . Bevan P . G . S . W . gavo the chargo to tho W . M ., the Wardens , and to tho brethren . Eleven joining members were proprosed , and four candidates for initiation were proposed , so that in the event of their election the
Abbey Lodge will begin with tho very satisfactory number , including those brethren who signed the warrant , of 22 members . Provincial Grand Lodgo having been closed , the brethren retired to refreshment . A very elegant repast had been prepared , which reflected the highest credit on tho manageress , Mrs . Sparke . About 30 brethren sat down to dinner , under tho presidency of W . M . Bro .
W . H . Lucia , who after proposing " The health of the Queen , " " The Grand Master of England , H . R . H . tho Princo of Wales , " aud " The Grand Officers of England , " introduced tho toast of "R . W . P . G . M . of Suffolk , Lord Waveney , " of whose zeal for Freemasonry ho made due acknowledgments , instancing as the last proof of it that his Lordship
had come down from London that day specially to consecrate the Abbey Lodge , and after the banquet he would have to post to Flixtou . He tendered to his Lordship tho hearty thanks of the brethren for his great kindness , which he assured him thoy fully appreciated . The R . W . P . G . M ., in responding , said it had g iven him very great
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pleasure to witness the progress of Masonry in Bury Sfc . Edmund ' s , and it was because he felt that he could not be absent from tho consecration of the new Lodgo that he had requested the postponement of tho ceremony from the day originally fixed . The number of members of the Royal St . Edmund ' s Lodge who had joined ib convinced him that the establishment of this Lodge was not a sign of
division , but was an earnest that tho work was still progressing , and ho had no doubt that the two Lodges would act harmoniously together , and be animated b y a spirit of generous emulation . His Lordship mentioned as a singular circumstance that during his stay in Rorno he visited the English college there , which ho need scarcel y say was Roman Catholic , and the Prinoipal showed him a number of
old archives , and , last of all ho produced ono which ho said ho especially wished him to see ; and that was tho charter of a charit . ablo institution of St . Edmondsbury , founded in the 13 th century , which had been incorporated with the English college . He told tho Prinoipal that the Christian King suffered martyrdom within a few miles of his own homo in Suffolk , and it would give him pleasure
to mention what he had seen on hi 3 return to England . It was pleasant , his Lordship remarked , thus to note how tho stream of charity had constantly flowed from this neighbourhood , and that it continued to flow they had ono instance in the support given at tho present day to the Masonic Charities . In conclusion his Lordshi p
wished every prosperity to tho Abbey Lodgo , and proposed , in complimentary terms , "Tho health of the W . M ., " who suitably responded . The other toasts were " Tho Charities , " " The Past Masters , " " Tho Officers , " & c . During the evening some capital songs were sung , and everything passed off harmoniously .
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NEW ZEALAND .
The Companions of tho Royal Arch Chapter of Hanraki , No . 454 , 1 . C . assembled in the Masonio Hall , Grahamstown , on 23 rd Nov ., for tho purpose of installing tho officers for the ensuing term . Principal Reece and Past-Principals Brock and Stephenson , from Auckland , and the Principals of tho Abbotsford Chapter were present . The installation ceremonies were conducted by M . E . P . Z . Wildman , and the following were duly installed : —1 st Principal , Comp . W . Climo ,
2 nd Principal , Comp . R . M . Mitchel , 3 rd Principal Comp . S . Bawden C . H ., Comp . F . G . R . Woodward S . T ., Comp . D . Taylor R . A . C ., Comp . W . Jenkins C . S . V ., Comp . J . H . Whoeler C . P . V ., J . Hopkins C . B . V ., S . Catron T ., J . Osborn J ., J . Ross . Tho brethren afterwards adjourned to tho Pacific Hotel , where a dinner had been provided by host Curtis in his best style . There wero about 35 Companions of tho Hauraki Chapter and visiting Companions present .
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Provincial Grand Lodge Of Suffolk.
PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE OF SUFFOLK .
THE Provincial Grand Master of Suffolk , Bro . tho Right Hon . Lord Waveney , held a Provincial Grand Lodge at Bury St . Edmund's , on Saturday , for tho purpose of constituting and consecrating a new Lodge in that town , to be called the Abbey Lodgo , No . 1592 . " Provincial Grand Lodgo was opened in tho Lodgo-room at the Suffolk Hotel at half-past four , among tho brethren present being
the Rev . E . I . Lockwood D . P . G . M ., J . Hedley Bovan P . G . S . W . W . M . 1008 , J . R . Thompson P . G . S . B ., W . H . Lucia P . P . J . G . W . P . G . Sec , W . Armstrong P . P . G . J . D ., S . H . Wright P . P . G . J . W ., W . E . Bailey P . G . A . Sec , T . F . Lucia P . G . S ., E . J . Griffiths P . G . S ., the Rev . R . Evans , tho Rov . H . Hall , G . Thompson P . M ., W . J . Nuun , II . Thompson , W . Pead , A . Last , E . G . Castledine , J . G . Oliver , C .
Lawrence , J . Shepherd , J . Cornish , A . Wobb , W . H . Smith . Provincial Grand Lodgo having been opened in duo form , tho R . W . P . G . M . constituted tho new Lodge under the title named in the warrant of Grand Lodge , which was read by the P . G . Sec . Tho pedestal was then consecrated with tho usual Masonic rites , the corn , wine , and oil being carried by P . M . 's Lucia , Thompson , and Bailey .
An ode in honour of Masonry was then sung , after which tho D . P . G . M ., Rro . the Rev . E . I . Lockwood , presented to tho P . G . M ., tho Worshipful Master elect of the new Lodge , Bro . W . II . Lucia , whom the P . G . M . regularly installed , and invested with the collar of office . The Wardens named in the warrant , Bros . J . Armstrong S . W ., and E . J . Griffiths J . W ., wero next presented and invested ,
after which the W . M . proceeded to the election and investiture of his other officers as follow : Bro . W . J . Nunn S . D ., E . G . Castledine I . G ., W . E . Bailey P . M . Seo . Afterwards Bro . J . H . Bevan P . G . S . W . gavo the chargo to tho W . M ., the Wardens , and to tho brethren . Eleven joining members were proprosed , and four candidates for initiation were proposed , so that in the event of their election the
Abbey Lodge will begin with tho very satisfactory number , including those brethren who signed the warrant , of 22 members . Provincial Grand Lodgo having been closed , the brethren retired to refreshment . A very elegant repast had been prepared , which reflected the highest credit on tho manageress , Mrs . Sparke . About 30 brethren sat down to dinner , under tho presidency of W . M . Bro .
W . H . Lucia , who after proposing " The health of the Queen , " " The Grand Master of England , H . R . H . tho Princo of Wales , " aud " The Grand Officers of England , " introduced tho toast of "R . W . P . G . M . of Suffolk , Lord Waveney , " of whose zeal for Freemasonry ho made due acknowledgments , instancing as the last proof of it that his Lordship
had come down from London that day specially to consecrate the Abbey Lodge , and after the banquet he would have to post to Flixtou . He tendered to his Lordship tho hearty thanks of the brethren for his great kindness , which he assured him thoy fully appreciated . The R . W . P . G . M ., in responding , said it had g iven him very great
Provincial Grand Lodge Of Suffolk.
pleasure to witness the progress of Masonry in Bury Sfc . Edmund ' s , and it was because he felt that he could not be absent from tho consecration of the new Lodgo that he had requested the postponement of tho ceremony from the day originally fixed . The number of members of the Royal St . Edmund ' s Lodge who had joined ib convinced him that the establishment of this Lodge was not a sign of
division , but was an earnest that tho work was still progressing , and ho had no doubt that the two Lodges would act harmoniously together , and be animated b y a spirit of generous emulation . His Lordship mentioned as a singular circumstance that during his stay in Rorno he visited the English college there , which ho need scarcel y say was Roman Catholic , and the Prinoipal showed him a number of
old archives , and , last of all ho produced ono which ho said ho especially wished him to see ; and that was tho charter of a charit . ablo institution of St . Edmondsbury , founded in the 13 th century , which had been incorporated with the English college . He told tho Prinoipal that the Christian King suffered martyrdom within a few miles of his own homo in Suffolk , and it would give him pleasure
to mention what he had seen on hi 3 return to England . It was pleasant , his Lordship remarked , thus to note how tho stream of charity had constantly flowed from this neighbourhood , and that it continued to flow they had ono instance in the support given at tho present day to the Masonic Charities . In conclusion his Lordshi p
wished every prosperity to tho Abbey Lodgo , and proposed , in complimentary terms , "Tho health of the W . M ., " who suitably responded . The other toasts were " Tho Charities , " " The Past Masters , " " Tho Officers , " & c . During the evening some capital songs were sung , and everything passed off harmoniously .
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^^ DYER'S WATCHES . Jlf ^ W xi Best and Cheapest in §^ I ^ i > the World . ^^ t <* x * = ^ $ 8 b . T . OWEST Whole-Jr J-t ~ VJT ^ V > < v % \ snle cash prices : &'' . ¦* - 'A \ Ml / X \ &* . Aluminium , Ills ( Id ; ¥ / ' / / W / ^ \* Sllvcr . : silTCr alt M < * D an - / A \\ ?«' - Levers , 5 . "> 3 ; Gold , til ! O * ^/ ^^> -a ^^ VAV . Kis ; Levers , IBs . All if' U Y / V VV ? Mnfl 3 ot Watches , Hi a / , _^ M \ % Clocks , and Cold *} ' ? « i >* d f % ~ , & ZA H ] X Jewellery . Every M U r-4 V- * -., , , J" l [ -j | , J ; -watchtimed , tested V-a V Jv ^">^ f / // and warranted for ' sv ' i i' > v \ ^?^* - u ^ two years . Orders i V v ' , ' £ V " % tV L . < i : safe per post . Price K' * > V ' /'] V '/• ¦ ¦ '¦ % ' "sfcs and illustra-^ - '¦ :.. AY l \ \\ A' :--4- tionsfree .-DYEllS ; " V " -. v '' - ^— ... O . iK'V facturers . flOKegcnt ' v .: -.. ' >* . ;~ ' - '" ' <~ i Jir Street , London , W ., ^¦^ r ^/^ yfS' ^ jr "ntl Chaux - do - ' ••* ^ _ iiM .-. £ - * - ~» Focds .
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HATS . —BEST SHAPES , 10 s Gd and 12 s 6 d each , give universal satisfaction "DEST HATS 21 s ; these are uueqnallod .
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The Marvellous Romody for Coughs , Colds , HoiiKoua > s , Asthma , ISroaclntis , _** - *^<& Consumption , and all ^ -ax ^ ^ aT ^ «** Chest Affections . ^ ^ « £% \ V ^ ^ $ 5 * ^ —5 "Cnf % 3 \^^ ^ - —" " ^ g ? *~ % \ ^ Z * "^ Sold by all ^ 3 1 ^ \ £ - " ^" " ^ Chemists , in bottles , at \ J ^ — " Is l ad . 2 s Ad , -Is Gd and lis each . ^ * " ^ Sent by the Proprietors upon receipt of Stampa , From Eev . J . STOREHOUSE , St . Saviour ' s Vicarage , Nottingham . AUGUST 1874 . DEAR SIB , —lean strongly recommend yourPectorino as an invaluable Cough Remedy . I have given it a fair trial in my own family , and have also supplied it to persons suffering from Couyh in my parish , aud in every instance it has given immediate relief . In somo cases , after passing sleepless nights , ono or two doses of the Pcotorinc Fiave find such a good effect that persons have got a good night ' s rest , and the Cough has speedily disnppeared . Mr . A . BOLI'E , St . Ann's Squure , Manchester , Says : "Your Pectorine is superior to any Medicine I have ever tried for Coughs or Colds . " PE € TOKlSTE cures the worst forms of Coughs and Cold * . S » « 51 "rOKI > rB cures Hoarseness . P E < 'T © 11 J M E Rives immediate relief mT 5 ronchltl 3 . H * - : eri ) R 3 J * 'K is tho best Medicine for Asthma . S » KCri > EtI * K cures Whooping Cough . I'E'L'T'JJDtffNE willcuroa troublesome tickling Cough . JPECTOKirSfE is Invaluable iu the early stages of Consumption . I * E € TOUflJf E relieves all Affections of the Chest , Lungs , and Throat . Prepared only by SMITH & CLAKKE , Manufacturing Chemists , Park Street , Lincoln . * * * Vice Chancellor Sir C . Hall granted a perpetual injunction , with costs , against F . Mason , CUemistj RotliwftHj , fojuaipg ttw word , " P « cWna « . "
New Zealand.
NEW ZEALAND .
The Companions of tho Royal Arch Chapter of Hanraki , No . 454 , 1 . C . assembled in the Masonio Hall , Grahamstown , on 23 rd Nov ., for tho purpose of installing tho officers for the ensuing term . Principal Reece and Past-Principals Brock and Stephenson , from Auckland , and the Principals of tho Abbotsford Chapter were present . The installation ceremonies were conducted by M . E . P . Z . Wildman , and the following were duly installed : —1 st Principal , Comp . W . Climo ,
2 nd Principal , Comp . R . M . Mitchel , 3 rd Principal Comp . S . Bawden C . H ., Comp . F . G . R . Woodward S . T ., Comp . D . Taylor R . A . C ., Comp . W . Jenkins C . S . V ., Comp . J . H . Whoeler C . P . V ., J . Hopkins C . B . V ., S . Catron T ., J . Osborn J ., J . Ross . Tho brethren afterwards adjourned to tho Pacific Hotel , where a dinner had been provided by host Curtis in his best style . There wero about 35 Companions of tho Hauraki Chapter and visiting Companions present .
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"T ^ OR the BLOOD is the LIFE . " CLARKE'S WORLD-FAMED BLOOD MIXTURE , Trade Mark , — " Blood Mixture . " THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER & RESTORER , For cleansing and clearing ; the blood from all ira purities , cannot be too highly recommended . For Scrofula , Scurvy , Skin Diseases , and Sores of all kinds it is a never-failing and permanent care . It Cares Old Sores , Cures Ulcerated Sores on the Neck , Cures Ulcerated Sore Legs , Cures Blackheads , or Pimples on the Facal Cures Scurvy Sores , Cures Cancerous Ulcers , Cures Blood and Skin Diseases , Cures Glandular Swellings , Clears the Blood from all Impure Matter , From whatever cause arising . As this Mixture is pleasant to the taste , and warranted free from anything injurious to the most delicate constitution of either sex , the Proprietor solicits sufferers to give it a trial to test its value . Thousands of Testimonials from all parts . Sold in Bottles , 2 s 6 d each , and in Cases , containing six times the quantity , lis each—sufficient to effect a permanent cure in the great majority of long-standing cases—BY ALL CHEMISTS AND PATENT MEDICINE VENDORS throughout the United Kingdom and the world , or sent to any address on recoipt of 30 or 132 stamps by P . J . CLARKE , Chemist , High Street , Lincoln . Wholesale : All Patent Medicine Houses .
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TAMAR INDIEN ( universally proscribed by tho Faculty ) , a laxative , refreshing , and medicated fruit lozenge , for the immediate relief and effectual cure of constipation , headache , bile , hemorrhoids , & c . Tamar ( unlike pills and tho usual purgatives ) is agreeable to taie , and nover produces irritation . —2 s Gd per box , post free 2 d extra . —E . GRILLON , 31 Coloman-street , London , E . C . ; and of all Chemists .
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YOUNG ' S Arnicated Corn and Bunion Plaisters are the best ever invented for giving immediate ease , and removing those painful excrescences . Price 6 d and Is per box . Any Chemist not having them in stock can procure them . Observe tho Trade Mark—It . Y . —without which none are genuine . 3 c sure and ask for Young ' s .
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ftXERVOUS and PHYSICAL DEBILITY . -L ^ —A gentleman , after years o suffering , has discovered a , simple moans of sel euro . Ho will bo happy to forward the particulars tu any sutferer ou receipt of a stamped aud directed envelope . Address—Mr . J . T . Sevvell , 7 Musgrave Crescent Fnlham , London .