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ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR GIRLS . ST . J ' S HILL , BATTERSEA RISE , S . W . CHIEF PATRONESS : HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN . PATRON AND PRESIDENT : H . R . H . The PRINCE OF WALES , K . G ., & c , M . W . G . M . GRAND PATRONESS-. H . R . H . THE PRINCESS OF WALES . FOUNDED 1788 . CENTENARY FESTIVAL , 1888 . PRESIDENT OF THE BOARD OF STEAVARDS : The Right Hon . The EARL OF LATHOM , D . G . M ., Prov . G . M . Lancashire , Western Division . Brethren willing - to act as Stewards on this important occasion will greatly oblige by sending in their names as early as convenient . F . R . W . HEDGES , Sec . 5 , Freemasons' Hall , W . C .

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ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR GIRLS . APRIL ELECTION , iSSS . Your Vole and Interest are earnestly requested on behalf of FRANCES NORAH WELLS , No . on List 37 . Daughter of the late Bro . G EORGE WELLS , who was initiated in the Panmure Lodge , No . 720 , in 1 S 62 , joined the St . Paul's Lor ' ge , No . 194 , and subsequently the Oak Lodge , No . 190 , of which he was Senii-r Warden at the time of his death , and was also exalted in the Royal Arch Chapter , United Pilgrims , No . 507 , to which he subscribed for nir . e years . He was a Subscribing Member of the Order over 20 years , and a Life Governor ot all the Masonic Charities , to whose funds he was a frequent contiibutcr . He was in an extensive way of business as a Screw Pile Engineer ard Contractor , but , in consequence of heavy losses on some large contracts , and a long continued illness , had to dispose of his business , leaving his widow without means . The Case is strongly recommended and Votes will be thankfully received by V . W . Bro . Brackstone Baker , W . M . 2191 ; P . M . 21 ; P . Z . 3 ; P . G . D . Eng . ; P . S . G . W . Canada ; Member of Colonial Board ; G . G . Representative NovaScotia ; New Brunswick , New York , Pennsylvania , and others ; 8 , Belmont Park , Lee , Kent , S . E . W . Bro . Hy . Garrod , P . G . P . ; W . M . 749 ; P . Z . JoJ ; 15 , Eastcheap , E . C . W . Bro . Wm . Watkins , P . P . S . G . W . Mon . ; P . M . 1429 ; Hill Side , Maindee , Newport , Mon . W . Bro . C . P . Evans , P . P . G . D . Mon . ; P . M . 4 jr ; 12 , Clytha Crescent , Newport , Mon . Bro . Wm . Bourne , P . M . & Sec . 1614 , 1348 ; P . Z . > UQ : War Office , Pall Mall , S . AV . „ Wm . Hilton , P . M . 5 S 0 , 1351 ; P . Z . Jo ?; Vestry Hall , St . Clements Danes , W . C . „ John Howard , W . M . 190 ; 73 & 75 , Minories , E . C . „ I * . D . Tyssen , P . M . & Sec . 190 ; 10 , Whitehall-place , S . W . „ John Cox , P . M . 190 ; P . Z . 507 ; Ferndene , Sidcup , Kent . „ R . 'I illing , P . M . & Sec . 765 ; H . S 4 S ; 55 , Warner-street , New Kent-road . „ George Elkington , ji . n ., P . M . igo ; gj , Cannon-street , E . C . „ Isaac Berrow , P . M . 190 ; 170 , New Bond-street , AV . „ Thos . S . Peet , P . M . igo ; Jo , Lar . t-strcet , Boro ' , S . E . „ A . J . Bailey , P . M . 1 ^ 0 ; Metropolitan Board of Works , Springgardens . „ J . Sargeant Stacy , P . M . 1552 ; 7 & 8 Paternoster-row . „ Ed . Stimson , P . M . rg , 2182 ; S . E . 1 S 39 ; 340 , Brixtor .-road , S . W . „ Walter Wingham , AV . M . 2 J j 2 , St . George's-circus , S . E . „ B . Soloman , W . M . 1614 ; Covent Garden Market . „ T . A . Dickson , I . P . M . 1614 ; Covent Garden Market . „ G . Reynolds , S . W . 1614 ; Sec . 21915 3 , St . James ' -square , rd . ll l \ I 3 . il ( o »\ V . „ Wm . Clarke , J . W . igo ; 39 , St . Mary-at-hill , E . C . „ G . H . Reynolds , J . D . 1614 ; I . G . 2191 ; 3 , St . James' -square , Ir 3 . li itltill , o , \ V . „ James Woodward , I . G . 1614 ; A . W . S , 2191 ; 64 , St . James' - „ George Watson , 17255 , Harley-road , St . ' uhn ' s Wood , W . „ Thos . P . Watson , 190 ; 313 , High Holborn , E . C . „ A . Hawkes , 1429 ; 7 , Kingsmill-terrace , Newport , Mon . Brethren are reminded that Votes for either of the other Charities can he exchanged .

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TESTIMONIAL to Bro . THOMAS POORE , P . M ., P . Z ., P . M . ( Mark ) , P . W . C . N . ( Ark Mariners ) , P . T . I . M . ( Cryptic Degrees ) , iS ° , & c . IN consideration of the long services devoted to the cause of Masonry in its various grades by this highlyesteemed brother , and it ) recognition of his abilities as an energetic and courteous Preceptor , the undermentioned brethren have kindly placed their names on the Committee , W . Bro . Alfred Williams W . Bro . H . Lovegrove . ( Chairman ) . „ F . Bennett . V . W . Bro . D . P . Cama „ Capt . J . E . Ander-( Vice-Chairman ) son . V . W . Bro . H . B . Marshall . „ G . Graveley . W . Bro . Baron de Ferrieres . „ E . Storr . „ Maj . G . Lambert . „ T . Clarke . „ George Kenning . „ C . Slater . „ G . Lilley . „ H . H . Shirley . „ W . R . Palmer . „ R . B . Bryant . „ T . C . Walls . „ J . Voisey . „ H . J . Lardner . „ G . W . Marsden , jr . „ J . L . Mather . „ G . Allen . „ C . F . Matier . „ C . Pulman . „ T . Cubitt . Amount already subscribed £ ' 43 ' 3 6 Grand Council Royal and Select . Masters ... 5 5 o Macdonald Lodge , No . 104 220 W . Bro . T . Clark , P . M 1 1 0 „ Catterson , P . M . 1 1 0 „ Roy , P . M 1 1 o Bro . Hamp 1 1 0 Cheques and P . O . O . may be made payable to Bro . H . J . Lardner ( Hon . Treas . ) , St . Clement's House , Clementlane , E . C . Brethren desirous of co-operating with the Committee are requested to communicate by letter with Bro . T . C . Walls ( Hon . Sec ) , East Temple Chambers , E . C .

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JUST PUBLISHED . ANTHEM .- 'BEHOLD HOW GOOD AND JOYFUL " ( Dedicated to Right Hon . the Earl of Mount EDGCUMBE , Provincial Grand Master of Cornwall ) , Composed by Bro . C . E . J ULEEE , P . P . G . O . Cornwall , Organist and Choir Director of Bodmin Parish Church . PRICE 4 d . of the Composer . N . B . —This Anthem is already on several cathedral lists , and will shortly be in a second edition .

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ROYAL MASONIC BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION . MAY ELECTION , iSSS . To THE GOVERNORS AND SUBSCRIBERS OF THE R OYAL MASONIC BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION FOR AGED FREEMASONS AND WIDOWS OF FREEMASONS . The favour of your Votes and Interest is most earnestly solicited on behalf of FRANCES . ELIZABETH WARREN , Aged 57 Years . Widow of the late Bro . Henry George Warren , Journalist who was initiated in the Robert Burns Lodge , No . 25 ' January 13 th , 1 S 40 , subsequently holding office as VV . M . in Grand Steward's and various other lodges . In 1879 he promoted the establishment of the West Kent Lodge , No . 1297 . During his earlier career he was Proprietor and Editor of " The Freemason's Magazine . " Was Governor of alt the Masonic Institutions and Steward several times . The case is strongly recommended by the following Brethren : — * Bro . GEORGE EDWARDS , P . M . 1507 , P . Z . 1 / 2 , Mansion House , chambers , 14 , Queen Victoria-street , E . C . „ Rev . HORACE GRAHAM , D . D ., F . R . S ., Wanderers' Lodse 1604 ( E . C ) , St . Kilda , Hillsboro ' -road , Dulwich , S . E . ' „ J ABEZ HUGO , P . G . D ., P . M . 1360 and 172 , & c , 1 , Bedford , square , W . C . * ,, WALIER HOLCOMBE , Secretary Phcenix Lodge , No . 173 , 30 Orchard-street , W . „ WILLIAM H . HOOK , P . M . 1 S 6 , 1619 , IQOI , P . Z . 186 , Fair , holme , Elsie-road , East Dulwich . * „ GEORGE KE . V . VING , Vice Patron , 249 , 2 rgr , 2076 , P . M . 192 ; and 1657 , P . P . G . D . ( Middlesex ) , Upper Sydenham . ,, P . G . PHELPS , P . M ., & c „ 4 , Queen's-road , Peckham . * , J C . WOODROW , P . M . 13 and 1339 , P . M . and Sec . 1297 , P . Z . 1327 , Scribe E . 1297 , Blofield , Lullington-road , Anerley . It is earnestly hoped that every effort will be made to ensure the election upon the first application ot the Widow of one who devoted so much to serve the best interests of the Craft . Proxies will be gladly received by the Brethren marked thus * and also by the IVidow , Mrs . FRANCES E . WARREN , 10 , Comerford Road , Brockley , S . E .

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Telephone No . 6637 . LONDONMERHOSPITAL, LIVERPOOL ROAD , N . I'OB THE TREATMENT 01 ' SCARLET FEVER , TYPHUS , TYPHOID , DIPHTHERIA , MEASLES , and all other Contagious Fevers , FOUNDED 1802 . PATRON—H . R . H . THE PRINCE OF WALES . PRESIDENT—THE EARL OF DEVON . TREASURER—S IR R . N . FOWLER , BART ., M . P . HON . SECRETARY—C . J . STEWART , ESQ ., SECRETARY—MAJOR W . CHRISTIE , at the Hosp ital . THE LONDON FEVER HOSPITAL affords Absolute Safety from the spread ° f disease by patients suffering from contagious fever , by admlt "" ° them into its wards , and there isolating them . 1 " Admission Fee is Three Guineas , which pays tor as long a period of treatment and nursing as may be n cessary , generally six weeks . This fee covers oniy about a fourth of the cost ; the remainder is borne uy the Charity . / - „ , «* . Special Privileges to Governors . - ^ nors have the privilege of Free Admission for their ow Domestic Servants . An Annual Subscriber oi v Guinea , after the second payment , or a Donor £ 10 ios . in one sum , becomes a Governor . ^ For an Annual Subscription of Two Guineas , I inn - Clubs , and Hotels are entitled to send one employethe Hospital free of cost ; for an Annual Subscript ^ of Four Guineas , two employes ; and for an t \ Subscription of Five Guineas , three emp loyes . There is private Accommodation for those who 1 ¦ Jrequire it at £ 3 3 s . per week . _ Nearly 1000 patients have been treated this yeai ' FUNDS ARE MOST URGENTLY NEEDED ^ Not only to carry on this useful work but to enab ^ ^ Committee to build extra accommodation , the the requirements— medical and otherwise present day .

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CONSECRATION OF THE ARGONAUTS' LODGE No. 2243. Article 2
GRAND IMPERIAL CONCLAVE OF THE MASONIC AND MILITARY ORDER OF KNIGHTS OF ROME AND OF THE RED CROSS OF CONSTANTINE. Article 3
THE HISTORY OF THE ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR GIRLS Article 4
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REPORTS OF MASONIC MEETINGS. Article 9
INSTRUCTION. Article 12
Royal Arch. Article 13
Knights Templar. Article 13
West Africa. Article 13
ANNUAL SUPPER OF THE ROSE LODGE OF INSTRUCTION, No. 1622. Article 13
ANNUAL BANQUET AND BALL OF THE RANELAGH LODGE. No. 834. Article 14
LADIES' NIGHT AT THE KINGSLAND LODGE, No. 1693. Article 14
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JUVENILE FANCY DRESS BALL AT LEICESTER. Article 14
ANNUAL BANQUET OF THE CORINTHIAN LODGE OF INSTRUCTION, No. 1382. Article 14
THE FREEMASONS AND THE POOR OF MARGATE. Article 14
THE OLD MASONIANS. Article 15
ROYAL MASONIC BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION. Article 15
ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR GIRLS. Article 15
GRAND LODGE PRESENTATION TO THE PRINCESS OF WALES. Article 15
PERCY LODGE OF INSTRUCTION , No. 198.—1887-88. Article 15
Ancient and Accepted Rite. Article 15
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MASONIC AND GENERAL TIDINGS Article 16
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ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR GIRLS . ST . J ' S HILL , BATTERSEA RISE , S . W . CHIEF PATRONESS : HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN . PATRON AND PRESIDENT : H . R . H . The PRINCE OF WALES , K . G ., & c , M . W . G . M . GRAND PATRONESS-. H . R . H . THE PRINCESS OF WALES . FOUNDED 1788 . CENTENARY FESTIVAL , 1888 . PRESIDENT OF THE BOARD OF STEAVARDS : The Right Hon . The EARL OF LATHOM , D . G . M ., Prov . G . M . Lancashire , Western Division . Brethren willing - to act as Stewards on this important occasion will greatly oblige by sending in their names as early as convenient . F . R . W . HEDGES , Sec . 5 , Freemasons' Hall , W . C .

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ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR GIRLS . APRIL ELECTION , iSSS . Your Vole and Interest are earnestly requested on behalf of FRANCES NORAH WELLS , No . on List 37 . Daughter of the late Bro . G EORGE WELLS , who was initiated in the Panmure Lodge , No . 720 , in 1 S 62 , joined the St . Paul's Lor ' ge , No . 194 , and subsequently the Oak Lodge , No . 190 , of which he was Senii-r Warden at the time of his death , and was also exalted in the Royal Arch Chapter , United Pilgrims , No . 507 , to which he subscribed for nir . e years . He was a Subscribing Member of the Order over 20 years , and a Life Governor ot all the Masonic Charities , to whose funds he was a frequent contiibutcr . He was in an extensive way of business as a Screw Pile Engineer ard Contractor , but , in consequence of heavy losses on some large contracts , and a long continued illness , had to dispose of his business , leaving his widow without means . The Case is strongly recommended and Votes will be thankfully received by V . W . Bro . Brackstone Baker , W . M . 2191 ; P . M . 21 ; P . Z . 3 ; P . G . D . Eng . ; P . S . G . W . Canada ; Member of Colonial Board ; G . G . Representative NovaScotia ; New Brunswick , New York , Pennsylvania , and others ; 8 , Belmont Park , Lee , Kent , S . E . W . Bro . Hy . Garrod , P . G . P . ; W . M . 749 ; P . Z . JoJ ; 15 , Eastcheap , E . C . W . Bro . Wm . Watkins , P . P . S . G . W . Mon . ; P . M . 1429 ; Hill Side , Maindee , Newport , Mon . W . Bro . C . P . Evans , P . P . G . D . Mon . ; P . M . 4 jr ; 12 , Clytha Crescent , Newport , Mon . Bro . Wm . Bourne , P . M . & Sec . 1614 , 1348 ; P . Z . > UQ : War Office , Pall Mall , S . AV . „ Wm . Hilton , P . M . 5 S 0 , 1351 ; P . Z . Jo ?; Vestry Hall , St . Clements Danes , W . C . „ John Howard , W . M . 190 ; 73 & 75 , Minories , E . C . „ I * . D . Tyssen , P . M . & Sec . 190 ; 10 , Whitehall-place , S . W . „ John Cox , P . M . 190 ; P . Z . 507 ; Ferndene , Sidcup , Kent . „ R . 'I illing , P . M . & Sec . 765 ; H . S 4 S ; 55 , Warner-street , New Kent-road . „ George Elkington , ji . n ., P . M . igo ; gj , Cannon-street , E . C . „ Isaac Berrow , P . M . 190 ; 170 , New Bond-street , AV . „ Thos . S . Peet , P . M . igo ; Jo , Lar . t-strcet , Boro ' , S . E . „ A . J . Bailey , P . M . 1 ^ 0 ; Metropolitan Board of Works , Springgardens . „ J . Sargeant Stacy , P . M . 1552 ; 7 & 8 Paternoster-row . „ Ed . Stimson , P . M . rg , 2182 ; S . E . 1 S 39 ; 340 , Brixtor .-road , S . W . „ Walter Wingham , AV . M . 2 J j 2 , St . George's-circus , S . E . „ B . Soloman , W . M . 1614 ; Covent Garden Market . „ T . A . Dickson , I . P . M . 1614 ; Covent Garden Market . „ G . Reynolds , S . W . 1614 ; Sec . 21915 3 , St . James ' -square , rd . ll l \ I 3 . il ( o »\ V . „ Wm . Clarke , J . W . igo ; 39 , St . Mary-at-hill , E . C . „ G . H . Reynolds , J . D . 1614 ; I . G . 2191 ; 3 , St . James' -square , Ir 3 . li itltill , o , \ V . „ James Woodward , I . G . 1614 ; A . W . S , 2191 ; 64 , St . James' - „ George Watson , 17255 , Harley-road , St . ' uhn ' s Wood , W . „ Thos . P . Watson , 190 ; 313 , High Holborn , E . C . „ A . Hawkes , 1429 ; 7 , Kingsmill-terrace , Newport , Mon . Brethren are reminded that Votes for either of the other Charities can he exchanged .

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$ HIRTS . -F 0 RD ' S EUREKA SHIRTS . Special to Measure . 30 s ., 40 s ., 45 s . the half-dozen . Illustrated Self-Measure , post free . ___ H . FORD & Co ., 41 , Poultry , London . •} MT $ . ~ 0 I - SHIRTS RE-FRONTED . Wrist and collar banded , fine linen , 3 fcr 6 s Superior , 7 s . 6 d . ; extra fine , gs . ' ' Send three ( not less ) with cash . Returned read y for use carriage paid . ' R . FORD & Co ., 41 , Poultry , London .

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A FACT . —HAIR COLOUR WASH will bring grey hair to its original colour in two hours This Is guaranteed , ios . 6 d ., sent for stamps . Splints for Bow Legs •Ms Enamelling , 42 s . Nose Machine , ios . 6 d . Skin tightener 3 s " fid ' Cantharides for hair growth , 3 s . ( id ., post $ 4 stamps . —ALEX ' ROSS , 2 i , Lamb's Conduit-st . ( near Holborn ) , London Estab ' lished i 8 $ 3 .

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TESTIMONIAL to Bro . THOMAS POORE , P . M ., P . Z ., P . M . ( Mark ) , P . W . C . N . ( Ark Mariners ) , P . T . I . M . ( Cryptic Degrees ) , iS ° , & c . IN consideration of the long services devoted to the cause of Masonry in its various grades by this highlyesteemed brother , and it ) recognition of his abilities as an energetic and courteous Preceptor , the undermentioned brethren have kindly placed their names on the Committee , W . Bro . Alfred Williams W . Bro . H . Lovegrove . ( Chairman ) . „ F . Bennett . V . W . Bro . D . P . Cama „ Capt . J . E . Ander-( Vice-Chairman ) son . V . W . Bro . H . B . Marshall . „ G . Graveley . W . Bro . Baron de Ferrieres . „ E . Storr . „ Maj . G . Lambert . „ T . Clarke . „ George Kenning . „ C . Slater . „ G . Lilley . „ H . H . Shirley . „ W . R . Palmer . „ R . B . Bryant . „ T . C . Walls . „ J . Voisey . „ H . J . Lardner . „ G . W . Marsden , jr . „ J . L . Mather . „ G . Allen . „ C . F . Matier . „ C . Pulman . „ T . Cubitt . Amount already subscribed £ ' 43 ' 3 6 Grand Council Royal and Select . Masters ... 5 5 o Macdonald Lodge , No . 104 220 W . Bro . T . Clark , P . M 1 1 0 „ Catterson , P . M . 1 1 0 „ Roy , P . M 1 1 o Bro . Hamp 1 1 0 Cheques and P . O . O . may be made payable to Bro . H . J . Lardner ( Hon . Treas . ) , St . Clement's House , Clementlane , E . C . Brethren desirous of co-operating with the Committee are requested to communicate by letter with Bro . T . C . Walls ( Hon . Sec ) , East Temple Chambers , E . C .

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, ELECT RIG LIGHT , * , > Q-f Permanent or Temporary * V ^ jy by Accumulators . jQ * £ r The ONLY Safe & Reliable Method . ' Acy Used by the City Companies , the Bank of />» * ^ V England , the Royal Mint , Lloyds , and •^ Cr ^^ many Banks , Insurance Offices , and ' , L * y Private Residences . « £ > ELECTRICAL POWER STORAGE CO . rV ( LIMIT--D ) , ^ 4 , Gt . Winchester St ., E . C .

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PLEYEL , W 0 LFJL 4 Co . 's PIANOS . THESE CELEBRATED PIANOS may be Hired for ihe Evening , on Moderate Terms . PIANOS FOR SALE , and may be Purchased on the THREE Y EARS' SYSTEM . Sole Agency—170 , NEW BOND STREET , W . . VENABLES ' CT PIANOS . ^ 187 & 189 , Essex Road , \/ ISLINGTON , W . 7 ESTABLISHED 1330 ,

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W.WALLER, TheatricalCostumierandfigMaker. Fancy Costumes supplied for Balls , Fetes , and Carnivals . Portable Theatres & Scenery Pitted in Town or Country . Costumes for every published Play may be had on Hire Also Dress Suits for Banquets ^ Balls , & c . Estimates and Catalogue of Goods forwarded on application . 84 k 86 , Tabernacle Street , Finsbury Square , London .

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MASONS' CEETMCATES , & c , FEAMED TO ANY DESIGN . H.MORELL, 17 and 18 , Great St , Andrew St ,, Bloomsbury , W . C , London . Manufacturer and Importer of all kinds of Picture Frame and Decorative Mouldings ( Two Million Feet always in stock ) . Every requisite for the Trade and Exportation . Illustrated Cook of Patterns post free for three penny stamps .

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JUST PUBLISHED . ANTHEM .- 'BEHOLD HOW GOOD AND JOYFUL " ( Dedicated to Right Hon . the Earl of Mount EDGCUMBE , Provincial Grand Master of Cornwall ) , Composed by Bro . C . E . J ULEEE , P . P . G . O . Cornwall , Organist and Choir Director of Bodmin Parish Church . PRICE 4 d . of the Composer . N . B . —This Anthem is already on several cathedral lists , and will shortly be in a second edition .

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EVERY EEADEE SHOULD . „_ Write at once for this valuable little book . FIFTY Olili YEARS' RECORD OI - FACTS , PRINCIPLES AND DISCOVERIES relating to the Improvement and COPY Preservation of Human Life on Earth . A series of w most valuable articles , by Dr . Samuel Birley . Now jjAPrn published , complete in book form ( 50 pages ) , post rUtf 1 free , from the publishers , GORDON T . MURRAY & „ Co ., 50 , Theobald ' s-road , Holborn . Sound and fuuli , Practical . One copy free and post free . Write to-day and secure a copy .

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ROYAL MASONIC BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION . MAY ELECTION , iSSS . To THE GOVERNORS AND SUBSCRIBERS OF THE R OYAL MASONIC BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION FOR AGED FREEMASONS AND WIDOWS OF FREEMASONS . The favour of your Votes and Interest is most earnestly solicited on behalf of FRANCES . ELIZABETH WARREN , Aged 57 Years . Widow of the late Bro . Henry George Warren , Journalist who was initiated in the Robert Burns Lodge , No . 25 ' January 13 th , 1 S 40 , subsequently holding office as VV . M . in Grand Steward's and various other lodges . In 1879 he promoted the establishment of the West Kent Lodge , No . 1297 . During his earlier career he was Proprietor and Editor of " The Freemason's Magazine . " Was Governor of alt the Masonic Institutions and Steward several times . The case is strongly recommended by the following Brethren : — * Bro . GEORGE EDWARDS , P . M . 1507 , P . Z . 1 / 2 , Mansion House , chambers , 14 , Queen Victoria-street , E . C . „ Rev . HORACE GRAHAM , D . D ., F . R . S ., Wanderers' Lodse 1604 ( E . C ) , St . Kilda , Hillsboro ' -road , Dulwich , S . E . ' „ J ABEZ HUGO , P . G . D ., P . M . 1360 and 172 , & c , 1 , Bedford , square , W . C . * ,, WALIER HOLCOMBE , Secretary Phcenix Lodge , No . 173 , 30 Orchard-street , W . „ WILLIAM H . HOOK , P . M . 1 S 6 , 1619 , IQOI , P . Z . 186 , Fair , holme , Elsie-road , East Dulwich . * „ GEORGE KE . V . VING , Vice Patron , 249 , 2 rgr , 2076 , P . M . 192 ; and 1657 , P . P . G . D . ( Middlesex ) , Upper Sydenham . ,, P . G . PHELPS , P . M ., & c „ 4 , Queen's-road , Peckham . * , J C . WOODROW , P . M . 13 and 1339 , P . M . and Sec . 1297 , P . Z . 1327 , Scribe E . 1297 , Blofield , Lullington-road , Anerley . It is earnestly hoped that every effort will be made to ensure the election upon the first application ot the Widow of one who devoted so much to serve the best interests of the Craft . Proxies will be gladly received by the Brethren marked thus * and also by the IVidow , Mrs . FRANCES E . WARREN , 10 , Comerford Road , Brockley , S . E .

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