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Article CRUSADERS' LODGE, No. 1677. ← Page 2 of 2 Article DEATH OF BRO. CHARLES HARCOURT. Page 1 of 1 Article THE MOHAWK MINSTRELS. Page 1 of 1 Article ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. Page 1 of 1 Ad Untitled Page 1 of 1 Ad Untitled Page 1 of 1
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Crusaders' Lodge, No. 1677.
Bros . Dallas , Wardeil , Clark , Polak , Allen , and others . Tho work comprised the rehearsal of the ceremony of raising ; this was followed by Bro . Wallington P . M . working the ceremony of installation , Bro . Williams ns W . M . The Lodgo was resumed , and Bro . Wallington
P . M . gave the addresses in a very able manner . The W . M . then passed Bro . Polak to tho degree of Fellow Craft . Bro . Carr was elected W . M . for the ensuing week . The Fifteen Sections will bo worked at this Lodge of Instruction on Tuesday next , Bro . Lorkin to preside . Brethren are invited to attend .
Warrington Lodge of Lights , No . 148 . —Tho regular monthly meeting of this Lodge was held at the Masonic Hall , on Monday , the 18 th inst . In the unavoidable absence of the W . M . Bro . C . Hindley , through indisposition , the chair was occupied by Bro . John Bowes P . M . P . P . G . J . W . Cumberland and Westmoreland . The following were among the members and visitors present : —Bros .
W . Sharp P . M . P . P . G . J . W ., D . W . Finney P . M . P . P . G . D . C ., J
Rymer Young I . P . M ., Dr . Young S . W ., James Paterson J . W ., Thomas Grime S . D ., Thomas Tunstall P . M . Treasurer , Captain Deacon , James Bayley , Dr . Mackie , Thomas Robinson , J . Paul Rylands , F . S . A ., J . Tomlinson P . M . 368 , J . H . Galloway W . M . 1250 , Edward Greenall 1354 , P . J . Edelsten P . M . 1134 , George A . Clark aud Thomas Domville Tyler . The Lodge was opened in due form , when the minutes
of tho previous meeting were read and declared correctly recorded . Bro . Thomas Robinson , being a candidate for preferment , and having proved his claim , was entrusted , and retired . The Lodge was opened in the second degree , and Bro . Robinson was re-admitted and passed . Bro . Captain Deacon , being a candidate for advancement , and having given proof his worthiness , was entrusted , and retired . The Lodge was opened in the third degree , and Bro . Deacon re-admitted and
raised . Both ceremonies were performed by the acting W . M ., with the exception of the presentation of the working tools , which duty was discharged by the J . W . The Lodge was lowered , when a vote of condolence was passed to Bro . A . Peake J . D . on a recent bereavement . A grant of five pounds was made to a brother's widow , and a gentleman was proposed as a candidate for initiation . This being all the business , the Lodge waa closed .
Friars Lodge of Instruction , No . 1349 . —This zealous and well-appointed Lodge held its regular meeting at the Liverpool Arms , Barking-road , on the evening of Tuesday , the 26 th inst ., and , in spite of the terribly stormy weather which prevailed , there was a very good muster of fche brethren . As ifc had been arranged thafc the Fifteen Sections should be worked on the occasion , the time of
assembly was fixed for 6 p . m ., and puncfcnally at that hour the chair waa taken by Bro . W . H . Myers P . M . Nos . 820 and 1445 as W . M ., with Bros . Cundick P . M . No . 1421 as S . W ., Smith S . W . No . 860 as J . W ., W . Musto P . M . No . 1349 I . P . M . and Preceptor , and E . T . Worsley No . 860 Secretary , to support him . After the customary preliminaries of opening the Lodge and reading and confirming the
minutes of the lasfc meeting had been despatched , the Lodge settled down with , aa proved to be the case , well-founded anticipations of a highly interesting and instructive programme . The sections were admirably worked , nofc hurriedly and in a perfunctory manner , as is too often tho case , bnfc deliberately , seriously , and with a dne regard to the many beautiful illustrations with which our often-abused
lectures abound . The following , under the guidance of Bro . Mnsto , and with the assistance of the Officers we havo enumerated above , took part in the work of the evening , namely : —First Lecture : — Bros . S . Clarke , McDonald , Musto , Forss , McDonald , Pavitt , and Cundick . Second Lecture : —Bros . Seymour-Clarke , Johnson , Dnrell , Smith , and Worsley . Third Lecture : —Bros . Mnsto , Webb , ancl
Cnndick . Afc the conclusion of the work votes of thanks , in terms of well-merited eulogy , were cordially and unanimously passed to all who had contributed to so instructive an entertainment , and we , too , though it is somewhat out of the beaten path we habitually follow , feel constrained to add onr expressions of congratulation to all concerned on the success of the gathering . Not only did the brethren
work together mosfc harmoniously , but they took the utmost ; pains to make their work as attractive as possible , and wore careful to give all dne emphasis where any emphasis was due . We are the better pleased at being in a position to render this jnst testimony to a meritorious Lodge of Instruction , as complaints innumerable have reached ns of the discreditable ignorance which prevails in other
Lodges of a similar character . We have only to refer to a letter we published last week , and others which follow ifc in the present issue , in order to prove that these complaints are nofc the result of fancy . We trust the Friars Lodge of Instruction will continue their labours nnder the auspices of their present able Preceptor , and with the same zeal and energy which have distinguished ifc heretofore . It remains for us to add that , in addition to those already named , there
wero present Bros . Bntler , Spencer , Nash , Judd , Hodgson 1306 , Holdom 1306 , W . W . Morgan , and Webb . The Lodgo having been resumed to the first degree , Bros . Capfc . Spencer 1076 , and Holdom and Hodgson , both of No . 1306 , were elected members . Bro . Myers , too , in addition to the hearty vote of thanks accorded him as W . M . on the occasion , was elected an honorary member of fche Lodge , and warmly acknowledged the compliment . Lodge was closed with the usual formalities .
HOT . T . OWAT ' PTT . T . S . —The slightest indisposition , to prevent its rapidly running from tail to worse , rtomnnds immediate attention from Hie ntllicted of all classes . A few doses of these thoroughly purifying and strengthening Pills will always ho beneficial when the leapt , disorder reigns , or when nervous fears oppress . " Two or three Pills nt . bed-timo have the happiest effect , in . promoting perfect digestion , whereby the muscles are rendered more vigorous , tho spirits more buoyant , and tho entire frame rroro hanly . Holloway ' s medicine increase . ? tlio quantity of nutriment derivable from a given quantity of food , whereby the quality of the blood is improved , the tone of every fibre throughout the body is heightened , and tho disposition to fall into disease is reduced to a minimum .
Death Of Bro. Charles Harcourt.
DEATH OF BRO . CHARLES HARCOURT .
WE regret to hear that tho injuries sustained by Bro . Charles Harcourt , the actor ( who sustained a leading part in " Tha World , " at Drury Lano Theatre ) , by falling through a trap whilo engaged in rehearsal at tho Haymnrket Theatre last week , havo terminated fatally . Ho has remained at Charing Cross Hospital , where erysipelas supervened , and ho died on Wednesday night from thafc
eanso . Bro . Hareonrfc had been before tho London public as a successful actor for 17 years . He made his first appearance at tho St . James's Theatre in 1863 . and subsequently fulfilled engagements afc
Drury Lane , the Royalty , the Charing Cross , the Globe , the Hay . market , and the Adelphi Theatres . He played in the revival of Gilbert ' s " Pygmalion and Galatea" afc tho Haymarkofc in 1877 , and as Count D'Aubeterre in " Proof , " at the Adelphi in 1878 .
The Mohawk Minstrels.
THE MOHAWK MINSTRELS .
Mr . Harry Hunter , one of the proprietors of the Mohawk MinstrolS i and the interlocutor of the troop , will take his Eighth Annual Benefit on Wednesday next , the 3 rd November . We hope , as we anticipate , that there will be a gathering worthy of tho occasion . Certainly , if programmes have anything to do with success , we donbt nofc ifc will be achieved in this instance . Several new songs are announced , together with other and appropriate novelties .
Madame Worrell gave her Annual Concert on Thursday , 21 st Ocfc . j
afc the Angell Town Institution , Brixton , under the mosfc favourable surroundings , every part of the hall being filled by the friends and supporters of this talented lady . Madame Worrell fairly excelled herself in tho rendering of Pinsnti ' s— " It may be so , " and in response to the demand for an encore gave " Thady O'Flynn . " She also appeared to advantage in the solo—The Sailor ' s Grave—and in the two duets she assisted in during the evening .
We would remind our readers thafc the Masonio Ball in connection with the Earl of Carnarvon Lodge , No . 1642 , will be held on Thursday next , at the Town Hall , High-street , Kensington , commencing afc 9 o ' clock . We learn that the preliminary arrangements are progressing most favourably , and we anticipate an enjoyable evening .
The Peckham Lodge of Instrnction , hitherto held afc the Maismore Arms Tavern , will in future be carried on at the Lord Wellington Hotel , 516 Old Kent-road , S . E . The first meeting as above was held on Wednesday evening , 22 nd inst ., and the meetings will be continued every Wednesday evening , at 8 o ' clock . Bro . David Rose P . M . 749 and 1622 Preceptor .
Answers To Correspondents.
ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS .
E . ISAACS . —Thanks for your letter . We hope to hear from you again , and to have fche pleasure of seeing Bro . H . on his visib here .
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THB THEATRES , & o . COVENT GARDEN . —At 8 , PROMENADE CONCERTS . HEB MAJESTY'S . —This evening , RIGOLETTO . On Monday , NORMA . On Tuesday , FATJST . On Wednesday , CARMEN . On Thursday , LES HUGUENOTS . At 8 each evening . DRURY LANE .-At 7 . 30 , A SERIOUS AFFAIR . At 8 , THB WORLD . HAYMARKET . —At 8 , THE RIVALS , and TOODLES . STRAND . —At 7-30 , A SUMMER CLOUD . At 8 , OLIVETTE . COURT—At 7 . 15 , A CLERICAL ERROR , nnd MARY STUART . ST . JAMES'S .-At 8 . 10 , OLD CRONIES . At 8 . 45 , WILLIAM AND SUSAN . LYCEUM . —At 7 . 30 , BYGONES . At 8 . 30 , THE CORSICAN BROTHERS . ADELPHI . —At 7 . 15 , SHOCKING EVENTS . At 7 . 15 , THB O'DOWD . At 10 . 40 , WANTED . GAIETY .-At 7 . 10 , HAPPY VILLAGE . At 8 . 30 , THE MIGHTY DOLLAR , & c . GLOBE .-LES MOUSQUETATRES . CRITERION . —At 8 , JILTED . At 8 . 15 , BETSY . OPERA COMIQ . UE . —At 8 , IN THE SULKS . At 8 . 15 , THE PIRATES OF PENZANCE . VAUDEVILLE . —At 7 . 30 , AULD ACQUAINTANCE . ' At 8 . 15 , THE GUVNOR . FOLLY—At 7 . 45 , HESTER'S MYSTERY . At 8 . 45 , THE UPPER CRUST . PRINCE OP WALES'S . —At 8 , IN HONOUR BOUND . At 8 . 50 , FORGET . ME-NOT . On Monday , ANNE-MIE . IMPERIAL . —At 8 . 30 , BILLY TAYLOR . ROYALTY .-At 7 , WILD FLOWERS . At 8 , BOW BELLS , & o . OLYMPIC—At 7 . 30 , WHICH IS WHICH ? At 8 . 30 , MABEL . NEW SADLER'S WELLS—At 8 , THE LADY OF LYONS . ALHAMBRA . —At 8 . 0 , LA FILLB DU TAMBOUR MAJOR . At 10 . 15 , THE ALPINE BRIGANDS .
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Crusaders' Lodge, No. 1677.
Bros . Dallas , Wardeil , Clark , Polak , Allen , and others . Tho work comprised the rehearsal of the ceremony of raising ; this was followed by Bro . Wallington P . M . working the ceremony of installation , Bro . Williams ns W . M . The Lodgo was resumed , and Bro . Wallington
P . M . gave the addresses in a very able manner . The W . M . then passed Bro . Polak to tho degree of Fellow Craft . Bro . Carr was elected W . M . for the ensuing week . The Fifteen Sections will bo worked at this Lodge of Instruction on Tuesday next , Bro . Lorkin to preside . Brethren are invited to attend .
Warrington Lodge of Lights , No . 148 . —Tho regular monthly meeting of this Lodge was held at the Masonic Hall , on Monday , the 18 th inst . In the unavoidable absence of the W . M . Bro . C . Hindley , through indisposition , the chair was occupied by Bro . John Bowes P . M . P . P . G . J . W . Cumberland and Westmoreland . The following were among the members and visitors present : —Bros .
W . Sharp P . M . P . P . G . J . W ., D . W . Finney P . M . P . P . G . D . C ., J
Rymer Young I . P . M ., Dr . Young S . W ., James Paterson J . W ., Thomas Grime S . D ., Thomas Tunstall P . M . Treasurer , Captain Deacon , James Bayley , Dr . Mackie , Thomas Robinson , J . Paul Rylands , F . S . A ., J . Tomlinson P . M . 368 , J . H . Galloway W . M . 1250 , Edward Greenall 1354 , P . J . Edelsten P . M . 1134 , George A . Clark aud Thomas Domville Tyler . The Lodge was opened in due form , when the minutes
of tho previous meeting were read and declared correctly recorded . Bro . Thomas Robinson , being a candidate for preferment , and having proved his claim , was entrusted , and retired . The Lodge was opened in the second degree , and Bro . Robinson was re-admitted and passed . Bro . Captain Deacon , being a candidate for advancement , and having given proof his worthiness , was entrusted , and retired . The Lodge was opened in the third degree , and Bro . Deacon re-admitted and
raised . Both ceremonies were performed by the acting W . M ., with the exception of the presentation of the working tools , which duty was discharged by the J . W . The Lodge was lowered , when a vote of condolence was passed to Bro . A . Peake J . D . on a recent bereavement . A grant of five pounds was made to a brother's widow , and a gentleman was proposed as a candidate for initiation . This being all the business , the Lodge waa closed .
Friars Lodge of Instruction , No . 1349 . —This zealous and well-appointed Lodge held its regular meeting at the Liverpool Arms , Barking-road , on the evening of Tuesday , the 26 th inst ., and , in spite of the terribly stormy weather which prevailed , there was a very good muster of fche brethren . As ifc had been arranged thafc the Fifteen Sections should be worked on the occasion , the time of
assembly was fixed for 6 p . m ., and puncfcnally at that hour the chair waa taken by Bro . W . H . Myers P . M . Nos . 820 and 1445 as W . M ., with Bros . Cundick P . M . No . 1421 as S . W ., Smith S . W . No . 860 as J . W ., W . Musto P . M . No . 1349 I . P . M . and Preceptor , and E . T . Worsley No . 860 Secretary , to support him . After the customary preliminaries of opening the Lodge and reading and confirming the
minutes of the lasfc meeting had been despatched , the Lodge settled down with , aa proved to be the case , well-founded anticipations of a highly interesting and instructive programme . The sections were admirably worked , nofc hurriedly and in a perfunctory manner , as is too often tho case , bnfc deliberately , seriously , and with a dne regard to the many beautiful illustrations with which our often-abused
lectures abound . The following , under the guidance of Bro . Mnsto , and with the assistance of the Officers we havo enumerated above , took part in the work of the evening , namely : —First Lecture : — Bros . S . Clarke , McDonald , Musto , Forss , McDonald , Pavitt , and Cundick . Second Lecture : —Bros . Seymour-Clarke , Johnson , Dnrell , Smith , and Worsley . Third Lecture : —Bros . Mnsto , Webb , ancl
Cnndick . Afc the conclusion of the work votes of thanks , in terms of well-merited eulogy , were cordially and unanimously passed to all who had contributed to so instructive an entertainment , and we , too , though it is somewhat out of the beaten path we habitually follow , feel constrained to add onr expressions of congratulation to all concerned on the success of the gathering . Not only did the brethren
work together mosfc harmoniously , but they took the utmost ; pains to make their work as attractive as possible , and wore careful to give all dne emphasis where any emphasis was due . We are the better pleased at being in a position to render this jnst testimony to a meritorious Lodge of Instruction , as complaints innumerable have reached ns of the discreditable ignorance which prevails in other
Lodges of a similar character . We have only to refer to a letter we published last week , and others which follow ifc in the present issue , in order to prove that these complaints are nofc the result of fancy . We trust the Friars Lodge of Instruction will continue their labours nnder the auspices of their present able Preceptor , and with the same zeal and energy which have distinguished ifc heretofore . It remains for us to add that , in addition to those already named , there
wero present Bros . Bntler , Spencer , Nash , Judd , Hodgson 1306 , Holdom 1306 , W . W . Morgan , and Webb . The Lodgo having been resumed to the first degree , Bros . Capfc . Spencer 1076 , and Holdom and Hodgson , both of No . 1306 , were elected members . Bro . Myers , too , in addition to the hearty vote of thanks accorded him as W . M . on the occasion , was elected an honorary member of fche Lodge , and warmly acknowledged the compliment . Lodge was closed with the usual formalities .
HOT . T . OWAT ' PTT . T . S . —The slightest indisposition , to prevent its rapidly running from tail to worse , rtomnnds immediate attention from Hie ntllicted of all classes . A few doses of these thoroughly purifying and strengthening Pills will always ho beneficial when the leapt , disorder reigns , or when nervous fears oppress . " Two or three Pills nt . bed-timo have the happiest effect , in . promoting perfect digestion , whereby the muscles are rendered more vigorous , tho spirits more buoyant , and tho entire frame rroro hanly . Holloway ' s medicine increase . ? tlio quantity of nutriment derivable from a given quantity of food , whereby the quality of the blood is improved , the tone of every fibre throughout the body is heightened , and tho disposition to fall into disease is reduced to a minimum .
Death Of Bro. Charles Harcourt.
DEATH OF BRO . CHARLES HARCOURT .
WE regret to hear that tho injuries sustained by Bro . Charles Harcourt , the actor ( who sustained a leading part in " Tha World , " at Drury Lano Theatre ) , by falling through a trap whilo engaged in rehearsal at tho Haymnrket Theatre last week , havo terminated fatally . Ho has remained at Charing Cross Hospital , where erysipelas supervened , and ho died on Wednesday night from thafc
eanso . Bro . Hareonrfc had been before tho London public as a successful actor for 17 years . He made his first appearance at tho St . James's Theatre in 1863 . and subsequently fulfilled engagements afc
Drury Lane , the Royalty , the Charing Cross , the Globe , the Hay . market , and the Adelphi Theatres . He played in the revival of Gilbert ' s " Pygmalion and Galatea" afc tho Haymarkofc in 1877 , and as Count D'Aubeterre in " Proof , " at the Adelphi in 1878 .
The Mohawk Minstrels.
THE MOHAWK MINSTRELS .
Mr . Harry Hunter , one of the proprietors of the Mohawk MinstrolS i and the interlocutor of the troop , will take his Eighth Annual Benefit on Wednesday next , the 3 rd November . We hope , as we anticipate , that there will be a gathering worthy of tho occasion . Certainly , if programmes have anything to do with success , we donbt nofc ifc will be achieved in this instance . Several new songs are announced , together with other and appropriate novelties .
Madame Worrell gave her Annual Concert on Thursday , 21 st Ocfc . j
afc the Angell Town Institution , Brixton , under the mosfc favourable surroundings , every part of the hall being filled by the friends and supporters of this talented lady . Madame Worrell fairly excelled herself in tho rendering of Pinsnti ' s— " It may be so , " and in response to the demand for an encore gave " Thady O'Flynn . " She also appeared to advantage in the solo—The Sailor ' s Grave—and in the two duets she assisted in during the evening .
We would remind our readers thafc the Masonio Ball in connection with the Earl of Carnarvon Lodge , No . 1642 , will be held on Thursday next , at the Town Hall , High-street , Kensington , commencing afc 9 o ' clock . We learn that the preliminary arrangements are progressing most favourably , and we anticipate an enjoyable evening .
The Peckham Lodge of Instrnction , hitherto held afc the Maismore Arms Tavern , will in future be carried on at the Lord Wellington Hotel , 516 Old Kent-road , S . E . The first meeting as above was held on Wednesday evening , 22 nd inst ., and the meetings will be continued every Wednesday evening , at 8 o ' clock . Bro . David Rose P . M . 749 and 1622 Preceptor .
Answers To Correspondents.
ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS .
E . ISAACS . —Thanks for your letter . We hope to hear from you again , and to have fche pleasure of seeing Bro . H . on his visib here .
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THB THEATRES , & o . COVENT GARDEN . —At 8 , PROMENADE CONCERTS . HEB MAJESTY'S . —This evening , RIGOLETTO . On Monday , NORMA . On Tuesday , FATJST . On Wednesday , CARMEN . On Thursday , LES HUGUENOTS . At 8 each evening . DRURY LANE .-At 7 . 30 , A SERIOUS AFFAIR . At 8 , THB WORLD . HAYMARKET . —At 8 , THE RIVALS , and TOODLES . STRAND . —At 7-30 , A SUMMER CLOUD . At 8 , OLIVETTE . COURT—At 7 . 15 , A CLERICAL ERROR , nnd MARY STUART . ST . JAMES'S .-At 8 . 10 , OLD CRONIES . At 8 . 45 , WILLIAM AND SUSAN . LYCEUM . —At 7 . 30 , BYGONES . At 8 . 30 , THE CORSICAN BROTHERS . ADELPHI . —At 7 . 15 , SHOCKING EVENTS . At 7 . 15 , THB O'DOWD . At 10 . 40 , WANTED . GAIETY .-At 7 . 10 , HAPPY VILLAGE . At 8 . 30 , THE MIGHTY DOLLAR , & c . GLOBE .-LES MOUSQUETATRES . CRITERION . —At 8 , JILTED . At 8 . 15 , BETSY . OPERA COMIQ . UE . —At 8 , IN THE SULKS . At 8 . 15 , THE PIRATES OF PENZANCE . VAUDEVILLE . —At 7 . 30 , AULD ACQUAINTANCE . ' At 8 . 15 , THE GUVNOR . FOLLY—At 7 . 45 , HESTER'S MYSTERY . At 8 . 45 , THE UPPER CRUST . PRINCE OP WALES'S . —At 8 , IN HONOUR BOUND . At 8 . 50 , FORGET . ME-NOT . On Monday , ANNE-MIE . IMPERIAL . —At 8 . 30 , BILLY TAYLOR . ROYALTY .-At 7 , WILD FLOWERS . At 8 , BOW BELLS , & o . OLYMPIC—At 7 . 30 , WHICH IS WHICH ? At 8 . 30 , MABEL . NEW SADLER'S WELLS—At 8 , THE LADY OF LYONS . ALHAMBRA . —At 8 . 0 , LA FILLB DU TAMBOUR MAJOR . At 10 . 15 , THE ALPINE BRIGANDS .
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Tj J I"VOIl 5 r JK-A-IJR , BBtJSHBS I g Mirrors & all other Ivory Toilet Articles , ° 03 UJ CD 3 ° Slwfr ^^^ fi stjHug § g 3 ^ WIV f ft fS ^ ^ rwm \\ fil & ^>^ ° p » S Irl si * rrs 6 T ™» n ® S ^ S . ™ S " ° ^ run A ***^* . i ? ic ^ k —im : & — & n ™ i ^ Es ^_ ¦¦ o- ^ ffl H / JLl 3 ? f U § § ^ mgia "'" i—^ T w- > ° = » g > rj S , M & IVOB 1 T C 3-OOI 3 S I 3 ST GENEBAIi , £ * a ! ° Wholesale & for Exportation & the Trade only , o § , -- « . g-3 n n aS ^^^ _ ^ g tfea , @ I ^ ^ *'* Mo i ] n ., A o ' I drw ? L ^^ f m tt * 2 . Z * i j | IU § « SD k ®> ft |* lffl JsfM ^« 2 P fliyiyi 1 1 M 1 | l o & . A / r HEITITIC 3- BBOS . Ivory Works , F 93 ( S » P 3 11 , HIGH STREET , LONDON , W . C . 5