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Farewell To The Old Rooms.
FAREWELL TO THE OLD ROOMS .
The following lines were written by Bro . Thomas Blair , P . M . Wentworth Lodge , No . 1239 , and were recited by aim at its regular meeting held on the 2 nd inst . fheVVentworth Lodge , of which Bro . S . B . Ellis is W . M ., was the first lodge to meet in the new building , of the
Sheffield Masonic Hall Company . The " old rooms " alluded to are the temporary meeting place of the lodges during the re-building of the hall , eVrc , adjoining , they will now be used as Tyler ' s Rooms , tic . The new hall is on the site of the old one , and the very stones of which have been used in the new edifice .
Well ; here we arc at last , and soon 'twill seem That our long exile was a summer ' s dream ; How oft we ' ve wished for this long coming day , When from that dim retreat we'd wend our way . Oft by the light of taper or wax-match Glimpses of grandeur we have striven to catch , And venturous spirits in the unfinished halls
Have gazed with longing on slow-growing walls . Still , while the months have dragg'd their weary train , The inconvenience was not all in vain . There many a brother first beheld the light , And learnt the mysteries of our ancient rite . Sufficient this , —discomfort set aside—Those walls to honour , if for naught beside .
'Twas their Masonic birthplace , and their home , To which their thoughts will turn , where ' er they roam . Home of our childhood ! how affection clings And hovers round thee with her seraph wings . Dearer thy hill , though clad in russet brown , Than fairest summits which the cedars crown . There o ' er our duties , many hours were pass'd And the long evenings only flew too fast :
—Our labours done , a later hour would bring To those small tables the accustomed ring . And while each brother at the festive board Join'd hand and heart in jubilant accord , O ' er outside cares , forgetfulness was flung , And friendship loos'd the jesses of the tongue . — The banquet u ' er , the dishes cleared away .
Some singing brother tuned his plaintive lay , " Mavourneen Darling , " Waterloo , " " King Cole , " " I'he Sexton , " " My Old Wife " ( with lengthy roll . ) " Albert the Good , " or " Woodman spare that tree , " " Tell me the Sign , John , " "Jolly dogs are we . " So happy , happy , we our evenings spent , And happy , happy , went away content .
To-night , with some regret , we'll say •' farewell " To the old house we ' ve loved—ah , pretty well . Yet recollecting many a jovial night , And coming here with undisguised delight . In glad anticipation of the joys before us , We won ' t speak lightly of the bridge that bore us From old to new—and though to part resigned No shame to cast " one lingering look behind . "
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T 3 RO . FRANK ELMORE begs to announce that he still continues to provide his well-known Musical Entertainments at the Banquets of the City Com - panies , Masonic Lodges , Concerts , Private Parties , and Charitable Institutions . The best available talent engaged . Books of Words printed , and all arrangements completed at a few hours' notice . —For Term " , Adr * . ress to his resilience , 16 , Fernhead-road St . Peter ' s Park , W .
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DR.J.COLLISBROWNE'SCHLORODYNE. THE ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE . CHLORODYNE is admitted by the Profession to be the most wonderful and valuable remedy ever discovered . CHLORODYNE is the best remedy known for Coughs , Consumption , Bronchitis , Asthma . CHLORODYNE effectually checks and arrests those too often fatal diseases—Diphtheria , Fever , Croup , Ague . CHLORODYNE acts like a charm in Diarrhoea , and is the only specific in Cholera and Dysentery . CHLORODYNE effectually cuts short all attacks of Epilepsy , Hysteria , Palpitation , and Spasms . CHLORODYNE is the only palliative in Neuralgia , Rheumatism , Gout , Cancer , Toothache , Meningitis , & c . Extract from " INDIAN ECONOMIST . " " We direct the attention of tie medical men to a fact observed some years since by ourselves , and corroborated by our stibse-.. quent experience , that Dr . 1 . Collis Browne ' s Chlorodyne is in many cases of Low Fever immensely superior to Quinine in curative power . Wc cannot persuade ourselves that the true value of Dr . J . Collis Browne ' s Chlorodyne is yet properly appraised in India . . . It may be given with absolute safety even to a child three days old . Were medical men but to make a fair and exhaustive tr ' al of it we are persuaded that it would work a revolution in the treatment of two-thirds of the diseases to which children are subject . Its curative power is simply amazing . " " Earl Russell communicated to the College of Physicians that he had received a despatch from her Majesty ' s Con sul at Manilla to the effect that Cholera had been raging fearfully , anet that the ONLY remedy of any service was CHLORODYNE . "—Sec Lancet Dec . r , 1864 . " From W . VESALIUS PETTIGREW , M . D ., Hon . F . R . C . S ., England , Formerly Lecturer on Anatomy and Physiology at St . George ' s School of Medicine . "I have no hesitation in stating , after a fair trial of Chlorodyne , that I have never met with any medicine so efficacious as an Ami Spasmodic and Sedative . I have tried it in Consumption , Asthma , Diarrhoea , and other diseases , and am most perfectly satisfied with the results . " From Dr . THOMAS SANDIFORD , Passage West , Cork . "I will thank you to send me a further supply of Chlorodyne . It was the most efficacious re medy I ever used , affording relief in violent attacks of Spasms within a minute after being taken . One patient in particular , who has suffered for years with periodical attacks of Spasms of a most painful nature , and unable to obtain relief from other remedies , such as opium , & c , finds nothing so prompt and efficacious as Chlorodyne /' •From J . E . GOULSTONE , M . D ., late Principal Surgeon to the Steamship Great Eastern . " I can confidently state that Chlorodyne is an admirable Sedative and Anti-Spasmodic , having used it in Neuralgia , Hysteria ! Asthma , and Consumption , with Temarkably favourable results . It Telieved a fit of Asthma in four minutes , where the patient hail suffered eleven years in a most distressing manner , no previous remedy having had so immediate and beneficial an effect . From Dr . B . J . BOULTON and Co ., Horncastle . "We have made pretty extensive use of Chlorodyne in our practice lately , and look upon it as an excellent Sedative and Anti-Spasmodic . It seems to allay pain and irritation in whatever organ , and from whatever cause . It induces a feeling of comfort and quietude not obtainable by any other remedy , and it seems to possess this great advantage over all other sedatives , that it leaves no unpleasant after effects . " J . C . BAKER , Esq ., M . D ., Bideford . ** It is , without doubt , the most valuable and certain Anodyne we have . " CAUTION . —BEWARE OF PIRACY AND IMITATIONS . CAUTION . —Vice-Chanccllor Sir W . PAGE WOOD stated that Dr . J . COLLIS BROWNE was undoubtedly the Inventoi of CHLORODYNE ; that the story of the Defendant , Freeman , was deliberately untrue , which , be regretted to say . had been swern to . —See "Times , " 13 th July , 1864 . Sold in Bott ' es at is . ijd ., 2 s . ad ., 4 s . 6 d . each . None is genuine without the words " Dr . J . COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORODYNE" on the Government Stamp . Overwhelming McdicalTcstimony accompanies each Bottle . SOLE MANUFACTURER —J . T . DAVENPORT , 33 , Great Rnssell-strcet Bloomsbury . London .
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Farewell To The Old Rooms.
FAREWELL TO THE OLD ROOMS .
The following lines were written by Bro . Thomas Blair , P . M . Wentworth Lodge , No . 1239 , and were recited by aim at its regular meeting held on the 2 nd inst . fheVVentworth Lodge , of which Bro . S . B . Ellis is W . M ., was the first lodge to meet in the new building , of the
Sheffield Masonic Hall Company . The " old rooms " alluded to are the temporary meeting place of the lodges during the re-building of the hall , eVrc , adjoining , they will now be used as Tyler ' s Rooms , tic . The new hall is on the site of the old one , and the very stones of which have been used in the new edifice .
Well ; here we arc at last , and soon 'twill seem That our long exile was a summer ' s dream ; How oft we ' ve wished for this long coming day , When from that dim retreat we'd wend our way . Oft by the light of taper or wax-match Glimpses of grandeur we have striven to catch , And venturous spirits in the unfinished halls
Have gazed with longing on slow-growing walls . Still , while the months have dragg'd their weary train , The inconvenience was not all in vain . There many a brother first beheld the light , And learnt the mysteries of our ancient rite . Sufficient this , —discomfort set aside—Those walls to honour , if for naught beside .
'Twas their Masonic birthplace , and their home , To which their thoughts will turn , where ' er they roam . Home of our childhood ! how affection clings And hovers round thee with her seraph wings . Dearer thy hill , though clad in russet brown , Than fairest summits which the cedars crown . There o ' er our duties , many hours were pass'd And the long evenings only flew too fast :
—Our labours done , a later hour would bring To those small tables the accustomed ring . And while each brother at the festive board Join'd hand and heart in jubilant accord , O ' er outside cares , forgetfulness was flung , And friendship loos'd the jesses of the tongue . — The banquet u ' er , the dishes cleared away .
Some singing brother tuned his plaintive lay , " Mavourneen Darling , " Waterloo , " " King Cole , " " I'he Sexton , " " My Old Wife " ( with lengthy roll . ) " Albert the Good , " or " Woodman spare that tree , " " Tell me the Sign , John , " "Jolly dogs are we . " So happy , happy , we our evenings spent , And happy , happy , went away content .
To-night , with some regret , we'll say •' farewell " To the old house we ' ve loved—ah , pretty well . Yet recollecting many a jovial night , And coming here with undisguised delight . In glad anticipation of the joys before us , We won ' t speak lightly of the bridge that bore us From old to new—and though to part resigned No shame to cast " one lingering look behind . "
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TX / "ANTED , an Engagement , either as Headwaiter in Hotel or Restaurant , by a Brother and Companion , who speaks , German , French , and English , Age 28 , Address M . M ., 9 , Manor-Street , Ardwick , Manchester .
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T 3 RO . FRANK ELMORE begs to announce that he still continues to provide his well-known Musical Entertainments at the Banquets of the City Com - panies , Masonic Lodges , Concerts , Private Parties , and Charitable Institutions . The best available talent engaged . Books of Words printed , and all arrangements completed at a few hours' notice . —For Term " , Adr * . ress to his resilience , 16 , Fernhead-road St . Peter ' s Park , W .
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A Master Mason ( aged 30 ) who at present _ is occupied as Butler and Steward ( a place of great trust and responsibility ) in a large establishment in the north of England , tvesirts to procure an Appointment in London as Steward and Manager to a Club , or in any Establishment , where the highest testimonials , combined with energy and efficiency , would be appreciated . —Address W ., Post-office , Millom , Cumberland .
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CMALL ( Furnished ) HOUSE at Bromley , Kent , consisting of two sitting-rooms , four bedrooms , and usual domestic offices . Rent , three guineas a week . —Address J . Bridgwafer , 1 , Park-grove , Bromley , Keit .
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rpO FREEMASONS . —A Mason wishes to Borrow the sum of £ 50 , to be repaid , with interest , by quarterly or monthly instalments . First-class reference and security . —Address M ., Post Office , Rochford , Essex .
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r , ooo BOXES IN FINE CONDITION ( for Cash ) . REST HAVANA CIGARS at IMPORT PRICES . —Fine old Foreign Principes 15 s . per lb . superior to most cigars at two guineas—sample five for is . ( 14 stamps ) . FOBEICN TBABUCOS ( rough but good ) , 1 2 s . per lb . ( 100 ) , sample seven for is . —BENSON , Importer , 8 o , St . Paul ' s Churchyard , London . Depot open from Eleven to Five .
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BRO . ADLARD'S JEWEL ATrACHER ,: 7 s . 6 d . If with Pockets , 6 : 1 . each Pocket extra . 22 c , HIGH HOLBORN , W . C .
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BRIGHTON . —Superior Board and Residence in the best part of Brighton , close to the sea . Liberal table and home comforts . T « rms moderate . 84 , Lans- I downe place .
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FURNITUREANDCARPETS. £ 6 , 000 WORTH GOOD BRUSSELS AT 2 s . od . ; SUPERIOR , 3 s . 3 d ., and BEST , 3 s . ud . PER YARD NONE HIGHER OR BETTER ; and £ 30 , 000 WORTH OF FURNITURE , BEDSTEADS , BEDDING , ' & c Guaranteed the best value ever offered . Inspect before purchasing elsewhere , and especially members of the Civil Service and Co-operative Societies , and compare prices . All Goods delivered free and warranted . New Illustrated Price Lists gratis WILLIAMWAINE, WHOLESALE , EXPORT , AND GENERAL FURNISHING WAREHOUSES , 131 to 139 , Newington Butts , London .
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HTHE LONDONAND GENERA L WATE R PURIFYING COMPANY X ( LIMITED ) . PATENT CISTERN FILTERS CHARGED SOLELY WITH ANIMAL CHARCOAL . Requiring , when once fixed , no attention whatever . w ^ kh ^ Cistern ' Filtlr . THE LATEST PATENTED FILTER IN GENERAL USE . And superior to all others , Vide Professor Frankland's Reports to the Registrar General , July 1866 . Novem . •p *§ gWffi * i £ S ;™ "Si 8 ! ber , 1867 , and May , i 87 o ; the " Lancet , " January ia , 186 J , and Testimonials from Dr . Hassall , September 33 i | fi |§ = gr ?^ ll BSD , 86 3 8 Dr - Letheby , February : J , 18 JS , and December , i 8 } i . SfiBSiiptl lull FrIce £ l , 03 , aml u P wanls - PORTABLE FILTERS on this System , £ 1 Js . to £ 3 . ' ¦ B | !
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DR.J.COLLISBROWNE'SCHLORODYNE. THE ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE . CHLORODYNE is admitted by the Profession to be the most wonderful and valuable remedy ever discovered . CHLORODYNE is the best remedy known for Coughs , Consumption , Bronchitis , Asthma . CHLORODYNE effectually checks and arrests those too often fatal diseases—Diphtheria , Fever , Croup , Ague . CHLORODYNE acts like a charm in Diarrhoea , and is the only specific in Cholera and Dysentery . CHLORODYNE effectually cuts short all attacks of Epilepsy , Hysteria , Palpitation , and Spasms . CHLORODYNE is the only palliative in Neuralgia , Rheumatism , Gout , Cancer , Toothache , Meningitis , & c . Extract from " INDIAN ECONOMIST . " " We direct the attention of tie medical men to a fact observed some years since by ourselves , and corroborated by our stibse-.. quent experience , that Dr . 1 . Collis Browne ' s Chlorodyne is in many cases of Low Fever immensely superior to Quinine in curative power . Wc cannot persuade ourselves that the true value of Dr . J . Collis Browne ' s Chlorodyne is yet properly appraised in India . . . It may be given with absolute safety even to a child three days old . Were medical men but to make a fair and exhaustive tr ' al of it we are persuaded that it would work a revolution in the treatment of two-thirds of the diseases to which children are subject . Its curative power is simply amazing . " " Earl Russell communicated to the College of Physicians that he had received a despatch from her Majesty ' s Con sul at Manilla to the effect that Cholera had been raging fearfully , anet that the ONLY remedy of any service was CHLORODYNE . "—Sec Lancet Dec . r , 1864 . " From W . VESALIUS PETTIGREW , M . D ., Hon . F . R . C . S ., England , Formerly Lecturer on Anatomy and Physiology at St . George ' s School of Medicine . "I have no hesitation in stating , after a fair trial of Chlorodyne , that I have never met with any medicine so efficacious as an Ami Spasmodic and Sedative . I have tried it in Consumption , Asthma , Diarrhoea , and other diseases , and am most perfectly satisfied with the results . " From Dr . THOMAS SANDIFORD , Passage West , Cork . "I will thank you to send me a further supply of Chlorodyne . It was the most efficacious re medy I ever used , affording relief in violent attacks of Spasms within a minute after being taken . One patient in particular , who has suffered for years with periodical attacks of Spasms of a most painful nature , and unable to obtain relief from other remedies , such as opium , & c , finds nothing so prompt and efficacious as Chlorodyne /' •From J . E . GOULSTONE , M . D ., late Principal Surgeon to the Steamship Great Eastern . " I can confidently state that Chlorodyne is an admirable Sedative and Anti-Spasmodic , having used it in Neuralgia , Hysteria ! Asthma , and Consumption , with Temarkably favourable results . It Telieved a fit of Asthma in four minutes , where the patient hail suffered eleven years in a most distressing manner , no previous remedy having had so immediate and beneficial an effect . From Dr . B . J . BOULTON and Co ., Horncastle . "We have made pretty extensive use of Chlorodyne in our practice lately , and look upon it as an excellent Sedative and Anti-Spasmodic . It seems to allay pain and irritation in whatever organ , and from whatever cause . It induces a feeling of comfort and quietude not obtainable by any other remedy , and it seems to possess this great advantage over all other sedatives , that it leaves no unpleasant after effects . " J . C . BAKER , Esq ., M . D ., Bideford . ** It is , without doubt , the most valuable and certain Anodyne we have . " CAUTION . —BEWARE OF PIRACY AND IMITATIONS . CAUTION . —Vice-Chanccllor Sir W . PAGE WOOD stated that Dr . J . COLLIS BROWNE was undoubtedly the Inventoi of CHLORODYNE ; that the story of the Defendant , Freeman , was deliberately untrue , which , be regretted to say . had been swern to . —See "Times , " 13 th July , 1864 . Sold in Bott ' es at is . ijd ., 2 s . ad ., 4 s . 6 d . each . None is genuine without the words " Dr . J . COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORODYNE" on the Government Stamp . Overwhelming McdicalTcstimony accompanies each Bottle . SOLE MANUFACTURER —J . T . DAVENPORT , 33 , Great Rnssell-strcet Bloomsbury . London .
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MUDON , GOLDSMITH , JEWELLER , DIAMOND MERCHANT WATCHMAKER & C .
MASONIC JEWELLERY
88 , GLOUCESTER ROAD , SOUTH KENSINGTON , ( Three Doors from District Railway ) .
,
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Alteration of Charity Jewel Ribbons . THE RIBBONS & ROSETTES FOR THECHARITYJEWELS, As AuTiiomsED BY THE M . W . GRAND MASTER , ARE NOW READY , AT THE MASONICDEPOTS, i , 2 , & 3 , LITTLE BRITAIN , AND 19 8 , FLEET STREET .
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TO MASONIC BRETHREN . JEIO REWARD . PRANK PORTER'S CELEBRATED PORA POISE SKIN BOOTS . —The above reward will I" - " given to anyone wearing out a pair of these boots in sis months , every day wear . The softest , easiest , and most durable boot ever worn . Prices 17 s . Od . to 25 s ., to measure or otherwise . Note the address , 40 , LUDGATE HILL . An old boot sent from any part of the kingdom will ensure a fit .
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ACCIDENTS BY FLOOD AND FIELD . ACCIDENTS OF ALL KINDS May be provided against by a Policy of the $ aUfo « 2 Dasgettgew * issunutce Comptg , The oldest and largest Accidental Assurance Company-Hon . A . KiNNAinn , M . P ., Chairman . SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL £ 1 , 000 , 000 ANNUAL INCOME , £ 205 , 000 . £ 1 , 120 , 000 have been paid as COMPENSATION . A fixed sum in case of Death by Accident , and a Weekly Allowance in the event of Injury , may be secure ' at moderate Premiums . Bonus Allowed lo Insurers of Five Years' Standing . Apply to the Clerks at the Railway Stations , the Loca ' Agents , or 64 , Cornhill , London . WILLIAM I . VIAN , Secretary