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PROVINCE OF MIDDLESEX . R . W . COL . SIR FRANCIS BURDETT , BART . PROVINCIAL GRAND MASTER . A PROVINCIAL Grand Lodgo will bo held at the Assembly Rooms Tcddington , on Saturday , 30 th September , at 2 . 30 p . m . precisely . By command of the Prov . G . Master , H . C . LKVANDER , P . G . D ., Provincial Grand Secretary tith September 1882 . Trains from Waterloo to TeddinRton , 12 . 35 , 1 . 20 , 2 . 35 , 3 . 25 . Teddington to Waterloo , 7 . 23 , 8 . 11 , 9 . 12 , 10 . 22 .

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¦ Iflpt Pascmk | ixrfitittt 0 tt for § 0 gs , PREPARATORY SCHOOL SPECIAL BUILDING FUND . SPECIAL PRIVILEGES . In connection with such Special Fund , attainable until 31 st December 1883 . Any present Life Governor of the General Fund , or any Donor who may qualify as such up to the date named above , will receive—TWO VOTES , —instead of One Vote , for LIFE , FOR EVEBY FIVE GUINEAS contributed to the " SPECIAL FUND . " Lodges , Chapters , & o ., similarly qualified may seonre Two Votes instead of One Vote—for every Ten Guineas contributed to the " SPECIAL FUND . " * * Ladies , and " Lewises "—being minors—similarly qualified , and all Vice-Presidents , will receive FOUR Votes for every Five Guineas so contributed . Contributors of less than Five Gnineas , to the " S PECIAL FUND , " will be entitled to Votes as under ordinary conditions .

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¦ ST . LUKE'S CHURCH , CLAPHAM , S . W ., formerly the private Chapel connected with the Clapham Grammar School . This handsomo edifice cannot , in consequence of ecclesiastical difficulties , he now continued , as hitherto , as a place of worship in accordance with the services of the Established Church of England . It is therefore TO BE LET for other Service in the Protestant , Seliyion . The building has been thoroughly restored , decoiated , fitted and furnished ; the seating accommodation has been increased ; and the Fine Organ , by Bishop and Son , entirely renovated . Plans have been prepared for an increase of the number of sittings to twelve hundred . Tbe Church is open daily for inspection , with or without orders from the Agent . For particulars apply to Mr . Arthur T . Hewitt , Solicitor , 32 Nicholaslane , Lombard-street , E . C . ; or to ilr . James Stevens , the Clapham Auction and Estate Agency , 38 High-street , Clapham , S . W ., nearly opposite the Church .

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BROTHER EDWARD CROSSE , No . 1298 , provides Qnadriile Bands for Balls , Banquets , and Private Parties . Office—1 Argyll-place , Regent-street , W . The Valse of tlie Season , " DENSE it MOI , by E . CISOSSE . Just published , at the above address .

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INSTALLATION OF H . R . H . THE PRINCE OF WALES As the M . W . G-. M . of England , AT THE ROYAL ALBERT HALL , 2 8 th APEII 187 5 . COPIES of this BEAUTIFUL ENGRAVING by Brother HARTY P . JVI ., consisting of Artist ' s Proofs , Proofs before Letters , and Lettered Proofs , India Prints , and Plain Prints may be had at Cost Price by applying to Bro . W . R . NORRIS , 29 Southampton Buildings , W . C , London .

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BENSON'S FOR FOREIGN CIGARS OF QUALITY , CHEAPEST HOUSE IN LONDON . lis , Us , 16 s , 20 s , and 22 s 100 ( superior to most Cigars at 42 s ) . Samples , 8 , 7 , 6 , 5 or 4 , for Is . ( 14 stamps ) . No . 61 ST . PAUL'S CHURCHYARD .

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PAUL & BUKROWS , MANUFACTURERS OF SODA WATER AND SELTZER WATER , LEMONADE AND GINGER BEER , GINGER ALE AND POTASH WATER , & c . & c . FIRST CLASS QUALITY ONLY . WILSON and ENDELL STREETS . LONG ACRE , LONDON , W . C ESTABLISHED EIGHTY YEARS .

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Twelfth Edition , post free , One Shilling . DR . WATTS on ASTHMA and BRONCHITIS . A Treatise on the only successful Method of Curing theso Diseases . By ROBERT G . WAITS , M . D ., F . R . S . L ., F . C . S ., Ac , 5 Bnlstrode-street , Cavendish-s ( j ., London . London : C . MITCHELL AND Co ., Red Lion-court , Fleet-street . RHEUMATISM "rpHE only real remedy for this complaint is tbe Northern Cure JL ( patent ) . Iu bottlcsls Udeacu , to bo had of all Chemists . Proprietors and Manufacturers , Edwards and Alexander , 29 Blaekctt-strcct , Ncwcastlc-on-Tync .

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EPPING FOREST IN FULL AUTUMNAL BEAUTY . The most delightful Health Resort near London . THE H© ¥ A1 > VORSSV HOYIX , CHINGFORD , EPPING FOREST , The point of attraction on the Queen ' s Visit . VERY MODERATE TABIPP FOB VISITOBS RESIDING IN HOTEI . AMPLE ACCOMMODATION FOR FETES , BANQUETS , TRADE DINNERS , AND SCHOOL TREATS . Special Sunday Dinner in Banqueting Hall at 2 o ' clock . Table d'Hote 4 = to 8 . ALEX . GORDON & CO ., Proprietors .

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TESTIMONIALS , VOTES of THANKS , & O ., beautifully ILLUMINATED OK VELIVSI , and FBAMKD , ready for Presentation , by T . WOODS , 50 Chanoery-Lane , London , " W . C , Karnes Illuminated on Stewards' Certificates at a reasonable charge . BRO . R . HIRST engages to provide , at snort notice , an efficient Band for Annual Banquets , Dinners , Excursions and Quadrille Parties , For terms apply to " R . Hirst ,, The Three drowns , 237 Mile T ! nd Bond . "R . "

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SOW TO STUDY ECONOMY ! USE RIPPMILLE'S PATENT OIL COOKING STOYES . ODOURLESS , SMOKELESS , PORTABLE , SAFE , AND CLEANLY . A Jl They will roajt joints or poultry : boil —^ . WEBIK BBh ' "enables , **• ' S fry chops , itetM , or | ^^^ L . ial . bacon ; . baki > bread oi putrv ; toirt ; hat MAj ^ r £ ^ H ^^ " * ' ' ro"s ; a" 1 ' ' 'n f , c * ' do the entire work TpfliL ^ "' * Mf " » * ' over which they lure . JUMHWJUHw the advantage of being lit or extinsulrtwd ^^^¦ ^^ JML in a moment . They save keeping a Are in BWBBiB ^ aB'lTOllsfitaBMwarm weather , and / or domtvtic use and Ij ^ gaH jBCBK Three Heala a Bay for four to Hz 1 ^ 'I II I PI BMl || flfl | Mrp ........ . . . V . « ., V . J « n , . j ,. «„» ¦ r jaHra ^^ Hipj ^ PRICES FROM A TEW SHILLIBM . fB ££ S dr ^^ WrIte for lilustarated Trice 1 . 1 st an * fall The Holborn Lamp and Stove Company , US , HOLBORN , LONDON , Aad lay where you saw this adrerMtaaaeat .

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a ^^^^ W^^ a ^ AV ' .-. V . ' . ^ A ^^ K . -A ' AV ' A-VA ^ Ja 23 GREAT QUEEN ' STREET , W . C .

The Late Lord Tenterden.

THE LATE LORD TENTERDEN .

A "WIDE-SPREAD sense of sorrow will have been experienced amongst a large circle of tbe Fraternity at the receipt of tbe intelligence of the death of Lord TenterdeD , Provincial Grand Master of Essex , -which melancholy event occurred on Friday in last week . His lordship ' a active and zealous interest in the Craft has often

formed the subject of deserved commendation in the columns of the Masonic Press , and his departure from amongst us will have left a void in the ranks of Freemasonry -which must be most sincerely deplored . Not only amongst the members of the Order , bnt in official

circles , in which the deceased nobleman occupied a prominent position , will his removal by death , at the early age of forty-eight years , be a matter of profound regret . His active and useful career , especially in relation to the foreign policy of the country , and in other govermental

service , earned for him eminent distinction , which was duly recognised by tbe Ministers of the Crown , for whom he acted in many important capacities . The deceased , Charles Stuart Aubrey Abbott , Baron Teuterden , of Hendon , Middlesex , in the peerage of the United Kingdom , was

the only son of the Hon . Charles Abbott , second son of Charles , first Lord Tenterden , Lord Chief Justice of the Court of King ' s Bench , and Deputy Speaker of the House of Lords , and was born on the 26 th Sep tember 183 'i . He was appointed to a clerkship in the Foreign

Office in April 1854 , and was precis writer to Lord Stanley ( the late Earl of Derby ) when Secretary for Foreign Affairs . His lordship was next appointed » s attendant on the Royal Commission of the Neutrality Laws ; and afterwards as Secretary to the Royal Gora '

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THE OCTOBER ELECTION OF THE BOYS' SCHOOL. Article 1
MIXED BLOOD IN LOUISIANA. Article 3
A. AND A. RITE IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. Article 4
CARE OF LODGE FUNDS. Article 5
LODGE HISTORIES. Article 6
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ST. JOHN'S LODGE, No. 70. Article 12
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PROVINCE OF MIDDLESEX . R . W . COL . SIR FRANCIS BURDETT , BART . PROVINCIAL GRAND MASTER . A PROVINCIAL Grand Lodgo will bo held at the Assembly Rooms Tcddington , on Saturday , 30 th September , at 2 . 30 p . m . precisely . By command of the Prov . G . Master , H . C . LKVANDER , P . G . D ., Provincial Grand Secretary tith September 1882 . Trains from Waterloo to TeddinRton , 12 . 35 , 1 . 20 , 2 . 35 , 3 . 25 . Teddington to Waterloo , 7 . 23 , 8 . 11 , 9 . 12 , 10 . 22 .

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¦ Iflpt Pascmk | ixrfitittt 0 tt for § 0 gs , PREPARATORY SCHOOL SPECIAL BUILDING FUND . SPECIAL PRIVILEGES . In connection with such Special Fund , attainable until 31 st December 1883 . Any present Life Governor of the General Fund , or any Donor who may qualify as such up to the date named above , will receive—TWO VOTES , —instead of One Vote , for LIFE , FOR EVEBY FIVE GUINEAS contributed to the " SPECIAL FUND . " Lodges , Chapters , & o ., similarly qualified may seonre Two Votes instead of One Vote—for every Ten Guineas contributed to the " SPECIAL FUND . " * * Ladies , and " Lewises "—being minors—similarly qualified , and all Vice-Presidents , will receive FOUR Votes for every Five Guineas so contributed . Contributors of less than Five Gnineas , to the " S PECIAL FUND , " will be entitled to Votes as under ordinary conditions .

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¦ ST . LUKE'S CHURCH , CLAPHAM , S . W ., formerly the private Chapel connected with the Clapham Grammar School . This handsomo edifice cannot , in consequence of ecclesiastical difficulties , he now continued , as hitherto , as a place of worship in accordance with the services of the Established Church of England . It is therefore TO BE LET for other Service in the Protestant , Seliyion . The building has been thoroughly restored , decoiated , fitted and furnished ; the seating accommodation has been increased ; and the Fine Organ , by Bishop and Son , entirely renovated . Plans have been prepared for an increase of the number of sittings to twelve hundred . Tbe Church is open daily for inspection , with or without orders from the Agent . For particulars apply to Mr . Arthur T . Hewitt , Solicitor , 32 Nicholaslane , Lombard-street , E . C . ; or to ilr . James Stevens , the Clapham Auction and Estate Agency , 38 High-street , Clapham , S . W ., nearly opposite the Church .

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BROTHER EDWARD CROSSE , No . 1298 , provides Qnadriile Bands for Balls , Banquets , and Private Parties . Office—1 Argyll-place , Regent-street , W . The Valse of tlie Season , " DENSE it MOI , by E . CISOSSE . Just published , at the above address .

Ad00807

INSTALLATION OF H . R . H . THE PRINCE OF WALES As the M . W . G-. M . of England , AT THE ROYAL ALBERT HALL , 2 8 th APEII 187 5 . COPIES of this BEAUTIFUL ENGRAVING by Brother HARTY P . JVI ., consisting of Artist ' s Proofs , Proofs before Letters , and Lettered Proofs , India Prints , and Plain Prints may be had at Cost Price by applying to Bro . W . R . NORRIS , 29 Southampton Buildings , W . C , London .

Ad00808

BENSON'S FOR FOREIGN CIGARS OF QUALITY , CHEAPEST HOUSE IN LONDON . lis , Us , 16 s , 20 s , and 22 s 100 ( superior to most Cigars at 42 s ) . Samples , 8 , 7 , 6 , 5 or 4 , for Is . ( 14 stamps ) . No . 61 ST . PAUL'S CHURCHYARD .

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PAUL & BUKROWS , MANUFACTURERS OF SODA WATER AND SELTZER WATER , LEMONADE AND GINGER BEER , GINGER ALE AND POTASH WATER , & c . & c . FIRST CLASS QUALITY ONLY . WILSON and ENDELL STREETS . LONG ACRE , LONDON , W . C ESTABLISHED EIGHTY YEARS .

Ad00810

Twelfth Edition , post free , One Shilling . DR . WATTS on ASTHMA and BRONCHITIS . A Treatise on the only successful Method of Curing theso Diseases . By ROBERT G . WAITS , M . D ., F . R . S . L ., F . C . S ., Ac , 5 Bnlstrode-street , Cavendish-s ( j ., London . London : C . MITCHELL AND Co ., Red Lion-court , Fleet-street . RHEUMATISM "rpHE only real remedy for this complaint is tbe Northern Cure JL ( patent ) . Iu bottlcsls Udeacu , to bo had of all Chemists . Proprietors and Manufacturers , Edwards and Alexander , 29 Blaekctt-strcct , Ncwcastlc-on-Tync .

Ad00801

EPPING FOREST IN FULL AUTUMNAL BEAUTY . The most delightful Health Resort near London . THE H© ¥ A1 > VORSSV HOYIX , CHINGFORD , EPPING FOREST , The point of attraction on the Queen ' s Visit . VERY MODERATE TABIPP FOB VISITOBS RESIDING IN HOTEI . AMPLE ACCOMMODATION FOR FETES , BANQUETS , TRADE DINNERS , AND SCHOOL TREATS . Special Sunday Dinner in Banqueting Hall at 2 o ' clock . Table d'Hote 4 = to 8 . ALEX . GORDON & CO ., Proprietors .

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TESTIMONIALS , VOTES of THANKS , & O ., beautifully ILLUMINATED OK VELIVSI , and FBAMKD , ready for Presentation , by T . WOODS , 50 Chanoery-Lane , London , " W . C , Karnes Illuminated on Stewards' Certificates at a reasonable charge . BRO . R . HIRST engages to provide , at snort notice , an efficient Band for Annual Banquets , Dinners , Excursions and Quadrille Parties , For terms apply to " R . Hirst ,, The Three drowns , 237 Mile T ! nd Bond . "R . "

Ad00803

SOW TO STUDY ECONOMY ! USE RIPPMILLE'S PATENT OIL COOKING STOYES . ODOURLESS , SMOKELESS , PORTABLE , SAFE , AND CLEANLY . A Jl They will roajt joints or poultry : boil —^ . WEBIK BBh ' "enables , **• ' S fry chops , itetM , or | ^^^ L . ial . bacon ; . baki > bread oi putrv ; toirt ; hat MAj ^ r £ ^ H ^^ " * ' ' ro"s ; a" 1 ' ' 'n f , c * ' do the entire work TpfliL ^ "' * Mf " » * ' over which they lure . JUMHWJUHw the advantage of being lit or extinsulrtwd ^^^¦ ^^ JML in a moment . They save keeping a Are in BWBBiB ^ aB'lTOllsfitaBMwarm weather , and / or domtvtic use and Ij ^ gaH jBCBK Three Heala a Bay for four to Hz 1 ^ 'I II I PI BMl || flfl | Mrp ........ . . . V . « ., V . J « n , . j ,. «„» ¦ r jaHra ^^ Hipj ^ PRICES FROM A TEW SHILLIBM . fB ££ S dr ^^ WrIte for lilustarated Trice 1 . 1 st an * fall The Holborn Lamp and Stove Company , US , HOLBORN , LONDON , Aad lay where you saw this adrerMtaaaeat .

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a ^^^^ W^^ a ^ AV ' .-. V . ' . ^ A ^^ K . -A ' AV ' A-VA ^ Ja 23 GREAT QUEEN ' STREET , W . C .

The Late Lord Tenterden.

THE LATE LORD TENTERDEN .

A "WIDE-SPREAD sense of sorrow will have been experienced amongst a large circle of tbe Fraternity at the receipt of tbe intelligence of the death of Lord TenterdeD , Provincial Grand Master of Essex , -which melancholy event occurred on Friday in last week . His lordship ' a active and zealous interest in the Craft has often

formed the subject of deserved commendation in the columns of the Masonic Press , and his departure from amongst us will have left a void in the ranks of Freemasonry -which must be most sincerely deplored . Not only amongst the members of the Order , bnt in official

circles , in which the deceased nobleman occupied a prominent position , will his removal by death , at the early age of forty-eight years , be a matter of profound regret . His active and useful career , especially in relation to the foreign policy of the country , and in other govermental

service , earned for him eminent distinction , which was duly recognised by tbe Ministers of the Crown , for whom he acted in many important capacities . The deceased , Charles Stuart Aubrey Abbott , Baron Teuterden , of Hendon , Middlesex , in the peerage of the United Kingdom , was

the only son of the Hon . Charles Abbott , second son of Charles , first Lord Tenterden , Lord Chief Justice of the Court of King ' s Bench , and Deputy Speaker of the House of Lords , and was born on the 26 th Sep tember 183 'i . He was appointed to a clerkship in the Foreign

Office in April 1854 , and was precis writer to Lord Stanley ( the late Earl of Derby ) when Secretary for Foreign Affairs . His lordship was next appointed » s attendant on the Royal Commission of the Neutrality Laws ; and afterwards as Secretary to the Royal Gora '

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