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The " Alexandra" Lodge, No. 1511, Hornsea.

THE " ALEXANDRA" LODGE , No . 1511 , HORNSEA .

TT'OR some years past there had existed a desire on the part of - * - several brethren of the Craft resident in this favourite little Yorkshire watering place , and others who spend a considerable portion of their time there during the summer months , that a Masonio Lodge should be founded in tho locality . Hornsea is a

delightfully sequestered little nook on the east coast , about 16 miles from Hull , and of late years the population has been considerably augmented by a large number of merchants and principal tradesmen of that borough , who have set up their country houses on the elevation overlooking the sea . In fact , it has become to Hall a

suburban retreat , where summer pic-nics and school treats are held nearly every day in the week during the season . The united efforts of the MaBons who had thus taken up their residence in the place , and of those who so frequently visit it , for the purpose of health and recreation , culminated in a resolution to establish a Lodge , and ,

on the requisite number of signatures having been obtained , the petition was sent to the Grand Master , who in duo course forwarded tho warrant or charter of constitution . Bro . Thomas Oates Prov . G , Organist , waB approved aa the Worshipful Master designate , and Bros . B . L . Wells and William Carr as the first Wardens . The

founders at once entered upon their work , and the house adjoining the Alexandra Hotel was selected as the most appropriate for the Lodge . The upper portion has been admirably adapted to the purposes required , aud the whole of the fittings are iu strict accordance with the Masonio regulations . Tho jewels , & c . havo been supplied

from designs furnished by the W . M . The R . W . the Earl of Zetland , Prov . G . M . of North and East Yorkshire , commissioned bis depnty > Bro . J . Pearson Bell S . G . D . of England , to perform the ceremony , which took place on the 26 th of Decomber last , when there was a large attendance , of the brethren from Hull , Driffield , Malton , & o . Bro . Thomas Oates was duly installed as the first Master , and he

The " Alexandra" Lodge, No. 1511, Hornsea.

invested his officers as follows : Bros . B . L . Wells S . W ., W . Carr J . W ., John Thompson P . M . Treasurer , Thomas Liggins Secretary , M . P Hookney S . D ., W . Travis Colbeck J . D ., H . E . Yoight Director of Ceremonies , T . J . Shackles I . G ., and T . Crier Tyler . A banquet subsequently took place , and appropriate speeches were delivered

by the Worshipful the Mayor of Hull , Bro . Alderman Charles Wells P . M ., and many other influential members of the Craft in the district , Since that time it is very gratifying to announce that the Lodge has succeeded far beyond the anticipations of its promoters , and it bids fair to become one of the most unique and admirably appointed .

Lodges in the province . Several new members have been admitted , and a large number of applications are crowding in from others who are desirous of participating in the privileges of the Craft . It is worthy of remark , however , that the utmost discrimination is being exercised by the officers as to the admission of candidates , the main

object sought being to secure a highly respectable aud working body of members , rather than to extend the benefits of the Lodge to all comers , and thus to have an unwieldy number , and of diluted quality . The working of the Lodge has , up to this time , been perfect , and the

confidence reposed in the officers is unbounded . Thus in all respects the efforts of its promoters have been abundantly realised , and we are confident that the utmost success must inevitably attend tho future career of the " Alexandra " Lodge .

The House of Lords consists of five Princes of the Blood , 28 Dukes , 32 Marquises , 171 Earls , 37 Viscounts , 26 Prelates , and 192 Barons , John Wilson Patten , Lord Winmarleigh , is still the junior Lord .

CMB HOUSE 1 ' IATISS UABDS . —Mogul Quality , picked Is 3 d per pack , Ma per dozen packs . Do . seconds Is per pack , lis per dozen packs . If by post ljd per pack extra . Cards for Piquet , Be " zique , Ecarfce " , & c , Mogul Quality lOd pei pack , 8 s por dozen packs . —London s W . W . Morgan , 67 Barbican , E . C .

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The " Alexandra" Lodge, No. 1511, Hornsea.

THE " ALEXANDRA" LODGE , No . 1511 , HORNSEA .

TT'OR some years past there had existed a desire on the part of - * - several brethren of the Craft resident in this favourite little Yorkshire watering place , and others who spend a considerable portion of their time there during the summer months , that a Masonio Lodge should be founded in tho locality . Hornsea is a

delightfully sequestered little nook on the east coast , about 16 miles from Hull , and of late years the population has been considerably augmented by a large number of merchants and principal tradesmen of that borough , who have set up their country houses on the elevation overlooking the sea . In fact , it has become to Hall a

suburban retreat , where summer pic-nics and school treats are held nearly every day in the week during the season . The united efforts of the MaBons who had thus taken up their residence in the place , and of those who so frequently visit it , for the purpose of health and recreation , culminated in a resolution to establish a Lodge , and ,

on the requisite number of signatures having been obtained , the petition was sent to the Grand Master , who in duo course forwarded tho warrant or charter of constitution . Bro . Thomas Oates Prov . G , Organist , waB approved aa the Worshipful Master designate , and Bros . B . L . Wells and William Carr as the first Wardens . The

founders at once entered upon their work , and the house adjoining the Alexandra Hotel was selected as the most appropriate for the Lodge . The upper portion has been admirably adapted to the purposes required , aud the whole of the fittings are iu strict accordance with the Masonio regulations . Tho jewels , & c . havo been supplied

from designs furnished by the W . M . The R . W . the Earl of Zetland , Prov . G . M . of North and East Yorkshire , commissioned bis depnty > Bro . J . Pearson Bell S . G . D . of England , to perform the ceremony , which took place on the 26 th of Decomber last , when there was a large attendance , of the brethren from Hull , Driffield , Malton , & o . Bro . Thomas Oates was duly installed as the first Master , and he

The " Alexandra" Lodge, No. 1511, Hornsea.

invested his officers as follows : Bros . B . L . Wells S . W ., W . Carr J . W ., John Thompson P . M . Treasurer , Thomas Liggins Secretary , M . P Hookney S . D ., W . Travis Colbeck J . D ., H . E . Yoight Director of Ceremonies , T . J . Shackles I . G ., and T . Crier Tyler . A banquet subsequently took place , and appropriate speeches were delivered

by the Worshipful the Mayor of Hull , Bro . Alderman Charles Wells P . M ., and many other influential members of the Craft in the district , Since that time it is very gratifying to announce that the Lodge has succeeded far beyond the anticipations of its promoters , and it bids fair to become one of the most unique and admirably appointed .

Lodges in the province . Several new members have been admitted , and a large number of applications are crowding in from others who are desirous of participating in the privileges of the Craft . It is worthy of remark , however , that the utmost discrimination is being exercised by the officers as to the admission of candidates , the main

object sought being to secure a highly respectable aud working body of members , rather than to extend the benefits of the Lodge to all comers , and thus to have an unwieldy number , and of diluted quality . The working of the Lodge has , up to this time , been perfect , and the

confidence reposed in the officers is unbounded . Thus in all respects the efforts of its promoters have been abundantly realised , and we are confident that the utmost success must inevitably attend tho future career of the " Alexandra " Lodge .

The House of Lords consists of five Princes of the Blood , 28 Dukes , 32 Marquises , 171 Earls , 37 Viscounts , 26 Prelates , and 192 Barons , John Wilson Patten , Lord Winmarleigh , is still the junior Lord .

CMB HOUSE 1 ' IATISS UABDS . —Mogul Quality , picked Is 3 d per pack , Ma per dozen packs . Do . seconds Is per pack , lis per dozen packs . If by post ljd per pack extra . Cards for Piquet , Be " zique , Ecarfce " , & c , Mogul Quality lOd pei pack , 8 s por dozen packs . —London s W . W . Morgan , 67 Barbican , E . C .

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PIANOFORTES AND HARMONIUMS oisr EASY TERMS . QBOYEB & QBOYBB I tej ^ j BEAUTIFUL AND PERFECT INSTRUMENTS . ^( Plgj M PURCHASERS CHOOSE THEIR OWN TERMS , ' |> J _ J FROM 15 S TO £ 3 3 s PER Q UARTER . ' . \ i ^ S , | f Xlie Advantages of a Trial , with the Convenience of the ll f —¦" ¦ ""¦ I || Three Tears' System nt C ' nsli Price , by Paying about a Quarter ^ § fc ! = r | £ EE ^ S ^ == l , y of the Value donu , the Balance by Easy Payments , from ¦ r * ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ^ 15 s jier Quarter . GROVER&GROVER,1579KingslandRoad. ESTABLISHED 1830 . LET ON HIRE , WITH OPTION OF PURCHASE ,

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NEW WORKS ON FREEMASONRY, BY Bro . CHALMERS I . PATON , ( Past Master No . 393 , England ) . FEEEMASONEY : ITS SYMBOLISM , EELIGIOUS NATUEE , AND LAW OP PEEFECTION . 8 vo , Cloth , Price 10 s 6 d . FEEEMASONEY AND ITS JUEISPEUDENCE . 8 vo , Cloth , Price 10 s 6 cl . THE OEIGIN OF FEEEMASONEY : THE 1717 THEOEY EXPLODED . Price Is . LONDON : REEVES AND TURNER , 196 STRAND ; AND ALL BOOKSELLEKS .

Ad01506

P LAYING CABDS — by the Best Makers —of the Finest Quality , sent by Post on receipt of Stamps , price per pack Is 6 d , Is 9 d , 2 s and upwards . W . W . MOKGAN , 67 Barbican , E . C .

Ad01503

IW.W.MORGAN,I I 67 BARBICAN , LONDON , E . C . | i LETTER-PRESS , ll € fonper ^ PIat * # ^ citljograp ^ M ; j > PRINTER , \\ | LEDGER & ACCOUNT BOOK j > ( j » MANUFACTURER , \ l jp BOOKBINDER , STATIONER , 5 ) $ DIE SINKER AND ENGRAVER , \l 0 ^ SPECIAI , ATTEStTIOK GIVES TO ( I jK Chancery Bills ami Answers K W > Parliamentary Bills (» J ) Plans and Particulars of Sale 4 ) it Admiralty Pleadings . ' ( ft Specifications for Contractors {» ( £ Apucal Cases or Petitions ( , § Prices Current , Bcports , etc . JK

Ad01504

"T ^ OR the BLOOD ia the LIPB . "~ See JL Deuteronomy , chap , xii ., verse 23 . CLARKE'S WORLD-FAMED BLOOD MIXTURE , Trade Mark , — "Blood Mixture . " THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER & RESTORER , Por cleansing and clearing the blood from all impurities , cannot be too highly recommended . For Scrofula , Scurvy , Skin Diseases , and Sorea of all kinds it is a never-failing and permanent care . It Cures Old Sores , Cures Ulcerated Sores on the Neck , Cures Ulcerated Sore Legs , Cures Blackheads , or Pimples on tho Face , Cures Scurvy Sores , Cures Cancerous Ulcers , Cures Blood and Skin Diseases , Cures Glandular Swe'lings , 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 tost its value . Tlionsantls of Testimonials from all parts . Sold in Bottles , 2 a 3 d each , and in Cases , containing six tuaea 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 receipt of 27 or 132 stamps by F . J . CLARKE , Chemist , High Street , Lincoln . Wholesale : All Patent Medicine Houses ,

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