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MEMORY . —The LOISETTIAN SCHOOL of PHYSIOLOGICAL MEMORY , the instantaneous art of never forgetting , uses none of the " localities , " " keys , " " pegs , " ' " links , ' / or " associations , " of mnemonics . Prospectus post free , giving opinions from actual study of the system of Air . RICHARD A . PROCTOR , Dr . ANDREW WILSON , and others . Any book learned in one reading . Day and evening classes in " Never Forgetting " and for cure of" Mind-Wandering . " Taught thoroughly by post . —Professor Loisette , 37 , New Oxford-street ( opposite Mudie ' s library ) .
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CottcattcnaU TjLWICH HOUSE SCHOOL , VICTORIA ROAD , UPPER NORWOOD , S . E . ( Within seven minutes' of the Crystal Palace ) . PRINCIPAL : Mr . J . K . BARNES , LONDON UNIVERSITY . ( Late Upper Fifth-Form Master , Bedford Modern School , Harpur Foundation . ) RESIDENT STAFF : Classics : Mr . VV . P . EVANS , M . A . ( 2 nd Class Classical Tripos , 1877 . ) ( Late Foundation Scholar , Sidney Sussex College , Cambridge . ) English Language and Literature : The PRINCIPAL . Mathematics and Science : P . Z . ROUND , B . A . ( Mathematical Tripos , 1 SS 2 . ) ( Late Scholar St . Katharine's College , Cambridge . ) Modern Languages : The PRINCIPAL . VISITING STAFF : Modern Languages : Monsieur EUGENE FASNACHT . ( Late Senior Modern Language Master , Bedford Modern School . Editor of Macmillan ' s Foreign Classics . ) Science : Rev . J . G . WOOD , M . A ., F . L . S ., and Prof . C . P . MORRIS , Geology and Phys . Geog . ; and such other qualified and experienced Masters as the requirements of the Pupils may demand . References kindly permitted to Ucv . R . M . Poole , B . D ., Bed . Mod . School , Bedford . Alex . VVaugh Young , M . A ., Tettcnhall College , Staffordshire . G . M . Hicks , M . A ., 5 , South-row , Blackheath , S . E . E . F . Ashworth Briggs , M . A ., L . L . M ., 15 , New Street , Daventry . Rev . A . Lloyd , M . A ., Norton Rectory , Bury St . Edmunds . C . L . Peel , Esq ., C . B ., Woodcroft , Cuckficld , Sussex . Major Ed . Green , St . Mary ' s , Bedford . J . D . Rodger , Esq ., College Lawn , Cheltenham . C . P . Mason , B . A ., F . C . P ., Dukcscll , Strcatham Hill , S . E .
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HIGH-CLASS PRIVATE SCHOOL THEOBALD'S PARK , WALTHAM CROSS , LONDON , N . PRINCIPAL : Rev . J . OSWALD JACKSON , Assisted by Five Masters . Limited number of Gentlemen's Sons ; motherly care for delicate pupils ; individual teaching for backward ones ; playground of six acres . Hrst Class Honours gained at last Cambridge Local Examinations , with Distinction in Mathematics . References kindly permitted to Rev . Dr . Reynolds , Principal of Chcshunt College , Herts . Rev . Charles E . Mayo , M . A ., Nottingham . Sir Thomas Chambers , M . P ., Recorder of London , Richard 'Toller , Esq ., Solicitor , Leicester . George Kenning , Esq ., Little Britain .
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TWfATsTo INTC - L ~ E ~ C ~ T ~ UlfE ~' . "KNOBS AND EXCRESENCES . " BRO . JAMES STEVENS , P . M ., P . Z ., Is open to accept invitations for the delivery of this Lecture in METROPOLITAN or PROVINCIAL LODOES , or LODGES OF INSTRUCTION . No Lecture Fee ; travelling expenses only accepted . Address , Clapham , S . W .
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TO Lodges , Chapters , Encampments , & c—FOR SALE ( quite new ) two Town-made Brass Candelabra , each nine lights , with plate glass liftings ; one Brass Curtain Pole , iGft . Gin . long , with Hooks and Rings complete ; one Polished Oak Reading Stand . —Apply , \ V . H . U ., Frcemason Office , 16 , Great Queen-street , W . C . OF IN
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T ^ REE GRANTS LAND CANADA . 160 acres in Manitoba and the North . West Territories . 100 to 200 acres in the other Provinces . IMI'KUVKD lAHMs A' ! ' PKASONAllLE l'KICKS IX T 1 IK MARITIME rRU'lNC'i : * , IJL'ElltC , ONTARIO , AND MA . MTOIIA . Assisted passages . Special facilities for domestic servants . Apply for Pamphlets ( tent gratis ami post free ) containing full information respecting the investment of capital , advantages offered to farmers , land regulations , demand for labour , rates of wages , cost of living , assisted passages , & c , to J . ( i . Colmer , Secretary of the Ofiice of the High Commissioner for Canada , 0 , Victoria Chambers , London , S . W . ; or to John Dyke , Agent of the Canadian Government , 15 , Water Street , Liverpool .
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SPECIALLY INTERESTING TO FREEMASONS . GEORGF . MACKEY , 49 A , Union Passage , Birmingham , at the request of many Masons , has now published his most remarkable Masonic Illumination . The size of the original is 48 by 36 inches , and is probably one of the most beautiful Specimensof Pen and Ink Etchingever produced . Detailed particulars sent on receipt of stamped directed envelope . Copyright Photographs , Cabinet size 2 s . Ditto ditto 15 by 12 inch 5 s . The ori g inal can be seen at any time at above address ; also a choice and large collection of all varieties of Fine Art Froperty , China , Weapons , Old Plate , Antique Jewellery , vory Carvings , Old Carved Oak and other I'urniture , and Bric-a-brac of everv description .
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THE AEMSTEOM BRACE . ( PATENTED ) . Absolute Comfort in Dress for Gentlemen SECURED BY WEARING The Armstrong Spiral Spring Brace , Supplied by all Tailors , Outfitters , Hosiers , and Drapers throughout the World . " Braces or no braces has been exercising the " minds of correspondents of the Times . One gentleman " says he is too fat to do without them ; another that he " can only get on without them by hitching up his trousers " before ladies , which he terms an objectionable practice , "A few years ago I was in Paris and , wanting a pair of " braces , I went to the shop called ' Old England ' to buy 'them . I selected a pair which both behind and before " had spiral steel springs . Any movement extended the " springs , so that I seemed to have no braces on , and yet I " was not , like the unfortunate correspondent of the Times " . reduced to the necessity of periodically hitching up my " trousers . The next time I went to Paris I endeavoured "to buy another pair of these braces , but was told that I " could not get them , so on my return to England 1 had " some made . Why there is no sale for them—as this , I " presume , is the only reason for their not being offered for " sale—I do not know , for unquestionably they arc the " most comfortable braces that ever were made . "—Truth , October 4 th , 1 SS 3 .
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B " AGON'S CENTRAL HOTEL , ADJOINING FREEMASONS' HALL , GREAT QUEEN STREET , LINCOLN'S INN FIELDS , LONDON , W . C . BRO . THOMAS BACON begs to solicit the kind patronage of Brethren visiting London . The Craft is aware that it was supposed that the Grand Lodge would purchase the lease of his hotel , a statement to which effect was inserted in all the leading newspapers . He is sorry to say the report is operating much against his business , as many of his friends and the public , thinking his hotel closed , have gono elsewhere . He therefore trusts that his Brother Freemasons in the country will support him , and the more so as he has been a tenant of Grand Lodge fcr half-a-ccntury .
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WANTED , Three Chairs for a Lodge Room , viz ., W . M . 's , S . VV . ' s , and J . W . ' s . Must be in good condition . State full particulars and price to E . J . AcKWORTll , Times office , Ealing , VV .
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AGENCY . —Bro . J . Muhsam , of Lodz , Russian Poland , Coal and Commission Agent desires AGENCIES of any kind for this place and district He can produce first class references . Is a member of the St . John's Lodge , Victorious Truth , of Glenvitz , Upper Silesia . Communications to be addressed , care of Freemason Ofiice , 16 , Great Queen-street , London , W . C .
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PERILS ABOUND ON EVERY SIDE ! The RAILWAY PASSENGERS'ASSURANCE COMPANY G 4 , CORNHILL , INSURES AGAINST ACC 1 DENTSOF ALL KINDS , —ON LAND OR WATER , AND HAS THE LARGEST INVESTED CAFITAX , THE LARGEST INCOME , AND PAYS YEAKXY THE LARGEST AMOUNT OF COMPENSATION of any Accidental Assurance Company . CHAIRMAN . —HARVIE M . FARQUHAR , ESQ . Apply to the Clerks at the Railway Stations , the Local Agents , or West End Ollice : S , GRAND HOTEL BUILDINGS , CHARING CROSS ; or at the HEAD OFFICE : —64 , CORNHILL , LONDON , E . C . WILLIAM J . VIAN , Secretary .
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" AN IMPORTANT FACT ! ' JTj f \ and upwards carefully invested «* 5 JL \ J in Options on Stocks and Shares is the safest and most popular way of rapidly making money on the Stock Exchange by the non-liability system . Explanatory Book ( new edition ) giving full details , gratis and post free . — Address , GEORGE EVANS and Co ., Sworn brokers , Gresham House , London , E . C .
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"DRO . ROBERT RAYNHAM , ¦ ^ OKPHEUS LODGE , No . 170 G , PROFESSOR OF SINGING AND ITALIAN , Is open to accept Engagements , and provide VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL ARTISTES FOR MASONIC BANQUETS , CONSECRATIONS , INSTALLATIONS , & c . Address . —St . PAUL'S CATHEDRAL , E . C .
Ad00914
SEVENTY-EIGHT Songs , Dances , Original RECITATIONS , & c , with full Pianoforte Accompaniment . Nearly all these Songs are original , and very suitable for Masonic Banquets . Positively the Cheapest Collection of Music in the World . 6 d . or Sd . post free . JOHN GUEST , 26 , Ivy Lane , Newgate-street , E . C .
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XHE LATE DUKE OF ALBANY . ADDRESSES OF CONDOLENCE FROM LODGES , & C , APPROPRIATEY WRITTEN AND ENGROSSED , AT THE FREEMASON OFFICE , iC AND IGA , GT . OUEEN-ST ., LONDON , W . C .
To Correspondents.
To Correspondents .
The following communications have been received , but are not inserted in this issue owing to want of space : — Provincial Grand Lodge of Cumberland and Westmorland . Provincial Grand Royal Arch Chapter of Cumberland and
Westmorland . Provincial Grand Mark Lodge of West Yorkshire . District Grand Lodge of Natal . CORRESPONDENCE— " Triple Tau . " CONSECRATIONS—Davison Mark Lodge , 331 , Red Lionsquare , W . C .: Kintore Mark Lodge , 333 , Surrey
Masonic Hall , Camberwell , S . E . ; Brooke Lodge , 2005 , Chingford ; St . George's Lodge , 2025 , Plymouth . CRAFT LODGES—Wcstbourne , 733 ; Royal Albert , 007 . MARK LODGES—Royal Cumberland ( T . I . ); Union , 124 . LODGE OF INSTRUCTION—Langton Lodge , 1673 . ROSICRUCIAN SOCIETY—Metropolitan College . SCOTLAND—Laying Foundation-stone at Kcnmorc ; St . John ' s Lodge , 280 .
HOOKS KKCF . IVlin , & c . " lewisli Chronicle , " " Did Francis llacon Write Shakespeare > " " Ci ' ti / en , " " City Press , " " Uroad Arrow , " " Pythagoras , " " llullet in de Grand Orientc dc France , " " Masonic Vvorld " " Kingston ( Jamaica ) lludgct , " " l-a Alreja , " "Court Circular , " " Frcirhawcr Xeltuttis , " "Syilnej Freemason , " "Allcn ' n Indian Mail , " " Tricycling Journal , " " Liverpool Mercury , " " Sussex Dally News , " " Natal Mercurv , " " Proceedings of Grand Lodge of Scot , land , 1881-5 . "
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SATURDAY , MAY 3 , 1884 .
Original Correspondence.
Original Correspondence .
[ VVcdo not hold ourselves responsible for , or even approving of , theoplniunsexpresscdby ourcorrespondcnts . but we wish In a spirit of fair play to all to permit—within certain necessary limits—free discussion , ] OUR LODGE NUMERATION . To the Editor of the " Freemason . " Dear Sir and Brother ,
Allow me to enter a fraternal protest against the suggestion of Bro . Turner ' s in the Freemason of the 20 th ult . 1 fail to see any need of a revision of the lodge numbers when it is remembered what such a process involves . Many brethren have as much fondness for the numbers as for the names of their lodges , and the change advocated
would not only move up the numbers of all lodges from say iS to 2040 , but lead to a considerable expenditure in the then needful alteration of lodge furniture , banners , & c . A change was made in lodge numeration so late as 1863 , the previous alteration having been made in 18 , 32 , thus some thirty-one years had passed in the interim . It is now but t ' . aentv- ( ine vears since the numeration of 1 S 6 . 1 . and for mv
part ( and I believe many think with me ) it will be well to wait until next century before another change is made . There have been no numerical alterations in the lists of Grand Lodge of Scotland since 1 S 3 G , and none in Ireland for this century at least . Many know old lodges as much ( and often more so ) by their numbers as by their names . 1 sincerely hope liro . Turner ' s suggestion will not be acted upon , at least not for 50 years . —Yours fraternally , May 1 st . VV . J . HUGHAN .
Reviews.
REVIEWS .
HISTORY OF THE LODGE OF PROSPERITY , No . 65 . Uy C . E . FERRV , P . M . This interesting contribution to lodge life and history deserves the best thanks of the Masonic student , and we thank Bro . Ferry for his carefully and honestly performed "labour of love . " The history of the Lodcre of Prosperity
is neither very eventful nor important . It is more or less the normal history of the normal existence of an English lodge , with its ups and downs , its advances and retrogressions , its hours of trial and its " seasons of refreshing , " and all that constitutes the uneventful "tenour" of the way of so many similar bodies , liro . Ferry has exercized
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Ad00900
MEMORY . —The LOISETTIAN SCHOOL of PHYSIOLOGICAL MEMORY , the instantaneous art of never forgetting , uses none of the " localities , " " keys , " " pegs , " ' " links , ' / or " associations , " of mnemonics . Prospectus post free , giving opinions from actual study of the system of Air . RICHARD A . PROCTOR , Dr . ANDREW WILSON , and others . Any book learned in one reading . Day and evening classes in " Never Forgetting " and for cure of" Mind-Wandering . " Taught thoroughly by post . —Professor Loisette , 37 , New Oxford-street ( opposite Mudie ' s library ) .
Ad00901
CottcattcnaU TjLWICH HOUSE SCHOOL , VICTORIA ROAD , UPPER NORWOOD , S . E . ( Within seven minutes' of the Crystal Palace ) . PRINCIPAL : Mr . J . K . BARNES , LONDON UNIVERSITY . ( Late Upper Fifth-Form Master , Bedford Modern School , Harpur Foundation . ) RESIDENT STAFF : Classics : Mr . VV . P . EVANS , M . A . ( 2 nd Class Classical Tripos , 1877 . ) ( Late Foundation Scholar , Sidney Sussex College , Cambridge . ) English Language and Literature : The PRINCIPAL . Mathematics and Science : P . Z . ROUND , B . A . ( Mathematical Tripos , 1 SS 2 . ) ( Late Scholar St . Katharine's College , Cambridge . ) Modern Languages : The PRINCIPAL . VISITING STAFF : Modern Languages : Monsieur EUGENE FASNACHT . ( Late Senior Modern Language Master , Bedford Modern School . Editor of Macmillan ' s Foreign Classics . ) Science : Rev . J . G . WOOD , M . A ., F . L . S ., and Prof . C . P . MORRIS , Geology and Phys . Geog . ; and such other qualified and experienced Masters as the requirements of the Pupils may demand . References kindly permitted to Ucv . R . M . Poole , B . D ., Bed . Mod . School , Bedford . Alex . VVaugh Young , M . A ., Tettcnhall College , Staffordshire . G . M . Hicks , M . A ., 5 , South-row , Blackheath , S . E . E . F . Ashworth Briggs , M . A ., L . L . M ., 15 , New Street , Daventry . Rev . A . Lloyd , M . A ., Norton Rectory , Bury St . Edmunds . C . L . Peel , Esq ., C . B ., Woodcroft , Cuckficld , Sussex . Major Ed . Green , St . Mary ' s , Bedford . J . D . Rodger , Esq ., College Lawn , Cheltenham . C . P . Mason , B . A ., F . C . P ., Dukcscll , Strcatham Hill , S . E .
Ad00902
HIGH-CLASS PRIVATE SCHOOL THEOBALD'S PARK , WALTHAM CROSS , LONDON , N . PRINCIPAL : Rev . J . OSWALD JACKSON , Assisted by Five Masters . Limited number of Gentlemen's Sons ; motherly care for delicate pupils ; individual teaching for backward ones ; playground of six acres . Hrst Class Honours gained at last Cambridge Local Examinations , with Distinction in Mathematics . References kindly permitted to Rev . Dr . Reynolds , Principal of Chcshunt College , Herts . Rev . Charles E . Mayo , M . A ., Nottingham . Sir Thomas Chambers , M . P ., Recorder of London , Richard 'Toller , Esq ., Solicitor , Leicester . George Kenning , Esq ., Little Britain .
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TWfATsTo INTC - L ~ E ~ C ~ T ~ UlfE ~' . "KNOBS AND EXCRESENCES . " BRO . JAMES STEVENS , P . M ., P . Z ., Is open to accept invitations for the delivery of this Lecture in METROPOLITAN or PROVINCIAL LODOES , or LODGES OF INSTRUCTION . No Lecture Fee ; travelling expenses only accepted . Address , Clapham , S . W .
Ad00904
TO Lodges , Chapters , Encampments , & c—FOR SALE ( quite new ) two Town-made Brass Candelabra , each nine lights , with plate glass liftings ; one Brass Curtain Pole , iGft . Gin . long , with Hooks and Rings complete ; one Polished Oak Reading Stand . —Apply , \ V . H . U ., Frcemason Office , 16 , Great Queen-street , W . C . OF IN
Ad00906
T ^ REE GRANTS LAND CANADA . 160 acres in Manitoba and the North . West Territories . 100 to 200 acres in the other Provinces . IMI'KUVKD lAHMs A' ! ' PKASONAllLE l'KICKS IX T 1 IK MARITIME rRU'lNC'i : * , IJL'ElltC , ONTARIO , AND MA . MTOIIA . Assisted passages . Special facilities for domestic servants . Apply for Pamphlets ( tent gratis ami post free ) containing full information respecting the investment of capital , advantages offered to farmers , land regulations , demand for labour , rates of wages , cost of living , assisted passages , & c , to J . ( i . Colmer , Secretary of the Ofiice of the High Commissioner for Canada , 0 , Victoria Chambers , London , S . W . ; or to John Dyke , Agent of the Canadian Government , 15 , Water Street , Liverpool .
Ad00905
SPECIALLY INTERESTING TO FREEMASONS . GEORGF . MACKEY , 49 A , Union Passage , Birmingham , at the request of many Masons , has now published his most remarkable Masonic Illumination . The size of the original is 48 by 36 inches , and is probably one of the most beautiful Specimensof Pen and Ink Etchingever produced . Detailed particulars sent on receipt of stamped directed envelope . Copyright Photographs , Cabinet size 2 s . Ditto ditto 15 by 12 inch 5 s . The ori g inal can be seen at any time at above address ; also a choice and large collection of all varieties of Fine Art Froperty , China , Weapons , Old Plate , Antique Jewellery , vory Carvings , Old Carved Oak and other I'urniture , and Bric-a-brac of everv description .
Ad00907
THE AEMSTEOM BRACE . ( PATENTED ) . Absolute Comfort in Dress for Gentlemen SECURED BY WEARING The Armstrong Spiral Spring Brace , Supplied by all Tailors , Outfitters , Hosiers , and Drapers throughout the World . " Braces or no braces has been exercising the " minds of correspondents of the Times . One gentleman " says he is too fat to do without them ; another that he " can only get on without them by hitching up his trousers " before ladies , which he terms an objectionable practice , "A few years ago I was in Paris and , wanting a pair of " braces , I went to the shop called ' Old England ' to buy 'them . I selected a pair which both behind and before " had spiral steel springs . Any movement extended the " springs , so that I seemed to have no braces on , and yet I " was not , like the unfortunate correspondent of the Times " . reduced to the necessity of periodically hitching up my " trousers . The next time I went to Paris I endeavoured "to buy another pair of these braces , but was told that I " could not get them , so on my return to England 1 had " some made . Why there is no sale for them—as this , I " presume , is the only reason for their not being offered for " sale—I do not know , for unquestionably they arc the " most comfortable braces that ever were made . "—Truth , October 4 th , 1 SS 3 .
Ad00908
B " AGON'S CENTRAL HOTEL , ADJOINING FREEMASONS' HALL , GREAT QUEEN STREET , LINCOLN'S INN FIELDS , LONDON , W . C . BRO . THOMAS BACON begs to solicit the kind patronage of Brethren visiting London . The Craft is aware that it was supposed that the Grand Lodge would purchase the lease of his hotel , a statement to which effect was inserted in all the leading newspapers . He is sorry to say the report is operating much against his business , as many of his friends and the public , thinking his hotel closed , have gono elsewhere . He therefore trusts that his Brother Freemasons in the country will support him , and the more so as he has been a tenant of Grand Lodge fcr half-a-ccntury .
Ad00909
WANTED , Three Chairs for a Lodge Room , viz ., W . M . 's , S . VV . ' s , and J . W . ' s . Must be in good condition . State full particulars and price to E . J . AcKWORTll , Times office , Ealing , VV .
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AGENCY . —Bro . J . Muhsam , of Lodz , Russian Poland , Coal and Commission Agent desires AGENCIES of any kind for this place and district He can produce first class references . Is a member of the St . John's Lodge , Victorious Truth , of Glenvitz , Upper Silesia . Communications to be addressed , care of Freemason Ofiice , 16 , Great Queen-street , London , W . C .
Ad00911
PERILS ABOUND ON EVERY SIDE ! The RAILWAY PASSENGERS'ASSURANCE COMPANY G 4 , CORNHILL , INSURES AGAINST ACC 1 DENTSOF ALL KINDS , —ON LAND OR WATER , AND HAS THE LARGEST INVESTED CAFITAX , THE LARGEST INCOME , AND PAYS YEAKXY THE LARGEST AMOUNT OF COMPENSATION of any Accidental Assurance Company . CHAIRMAN . —HARVIE M . FARQUHAR , ESQ . Apply to the Clerks at the Railway Stations , the Local Agents , or West End Ollice : S , GRAND HOTEL BUILDINGS , CHARING CROSS ; or at the HEAD OFFICE : —64 , CORNHILL , LONDON , E . C . WILLIAM J . VIAN , Secretary .
Ad00912
" AN IMPORTANT FACT ! ' JTj f \ and upwards carefully invested «* 5 JL \ J in Options on Stocks and Shares is the safest and most popular way of rapidly making money on the Stock Exchange by the non-liability system . Explanatory Book ( new edition ) giving full details , gratis and post free . — Address , GEORGE EVANS and Co ., Sworn brokers , Gresham House , London , E . C .
Ad00913
"DRO . ROBERT RAYNHAM , ¦ ^ OKPHEUS LODGE , No . 170 G , PROFESSOR OF SINGING AND ITALIAN , Is open to accept Engagements , and provide VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL ARTISTES FOR MASONIC BANQUETS , CONSECRATIONS , INSTALLATIONS , & c . Address . —St . PAUL'S CATHEDRAL , E . C .
Ad00914
SEVENTY-EIGHT Songs , Dances , Original RECITATIONS , & c , with full Pianoforte Accompaniment . Nearly all these Songs are original , and very suitable for Masonic Banquets . Positively the Cheapest Collection of Music in the World . 6 d . or Sd . post free . JOHN GUEST , 26 , Ivy Lane , Newgate-street , E . C .
Ad00915
XHE LATE DUKE OF ALBANY . ADDRESSES OF CONDOLENCE FROM LODGES , & C , APPROPRIATEY WRITTEN AND ENGROSSED , AT THE FREEMASON OFFICE , iC AND IGA , GT . OUEEN-ST ., LONDON , W . C .
To Correspondents.
To Correspondents .
The following communications have been received , but are not inserted in this issue owing to want of space : — Provincial Grand Lodge of Cumberland and Westmorland . Provincial Grand Royal Arch Chapter of Cumberland and
Westmorland . Provincial Grand Mark Lodge of West Yorkshire . District Grand Lodge of Natal . CORRESPONDENCE— " Triple Tau . " CONSECRATIONS—Davison Mark Lodge , 331 , Red Lionsquare , W . C .: Kintore Mark Lodge , 333 , Surrey
Masonic Hall , Camberwell , S . E . ; Brooke Lodge , 2005 , Chingford ; St . George's Lodge , 2025 , Plymouth . CRAFT LODGES—Wcstbourne , 733 ; Royal Albert , 007 . MARK LODGES—Royal Cumberland ( T . I . ); Union , 124 . LODGE OF INSTRUCTION—Langton Lodge , 1673 . ROSICRUCIAN SOCIETY—Metropolitan College . SCOTLAND—Laying Foundation-stone at Kcnmorc ; St . John ' s Lodge , 280 .
HOOKS KKCF . IVlin , & c . " lewisli Chronicle , " " Did Francis llacon Write Shakespeare > " " Ci ' ti / en , " " City Press , " " Uroad Arrow , " " Pythagoras , " " llullet in de Grand Orientc dc France , " " Masonic Vvorld " " Kingston ( Jamaica ) lludgct , " " l-a Alreja , " "Court Circular , " " Frcirhawcr Xeltuttis , " "Syilnej Freemason , " "Allcn ' n Indian Mail , " " Tricycling Journal , " " Liverpool Mercury , " " Sussex Dally News , " " Natal Mercurv , " " Proceedings of Grand Lodge of Scot , land , 1881-5 . "
Ar00919
SATURDAY , MAY 3 , 1884 .
Original Correspondence.
Original Correspondence .
[ VVcdo not hold ourselves responsible for , or even approving of , theoplniunsexpresscdby ourcorrespondcnts . but we wish In a spirit of fair play to all to permit—within certain necessary limits—free discussion , ] OUR LODGE NUMERATION . To the Editor of the " Freemason . " Dear Sir and Brother ,
Allow me to enter a fraternal protest against the suggestion of Bro . Turner ' s in the Freemason of the 20 th ult . 1 fail to see any need of a revision of the lodge numbers when it is remembered what such a process involves . Many brethren have as much fondness for the numbers as for the names of their lodges , and the change advocated
would not only move up the numbers of all lodges from say iS to 2040 , but lead to a considerable expenditure in the then needful alteration of lodge furniture , banners , & c . A change was made in lodge numeration so late as 1863 , the previous alteration having been made in 18 , 32 , thus some thirty-one years had passed in the interim . It is now but t ' . aentv- ( ine vears since the numeration of 1 S 6 . 1 . and for mv
part ( and I believe many think with me ) it will be well to wait until next century before another change is made . There have been no numerical alterations in the lists of Grand Lodge of Scotland since 1 S 3 G , and none in Ireland for this century at least . Many know old lodges as much ( and often more so ) by their numbers as by their names . 1 sincerely hope liro . Turner ' s suggestion will not be acted upon , at least not for 50 years . —Yours fraternally , May 1 st . VV . J . HUGHAN .
Reviews.
REVIEWS .
HISTORY OF THE LODGE OF PROSPERITY , No . 65 . Uy C . E . FERRV , P . M . This interesting contribution to lodge life and history deserves the best thanks of the Masonic student , and we thank Bro . Ferry for his carefully and honestly performed "labour of love . " The history of the Lodcre of Prosperity
is neither very eventful nor important . It is more or less the normal history of the normal existence of an English lodge , with its ups and downs , its advances and retrogressions , its hours of trial and its " seasons of refreshing , " and all that constitutes the uneventful "tenour" of the way of so many similar bodies , liro . Ferry has exercized