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ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR GIRLS . ST . JOHN ' 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 17 88 . CENTENARY CELEBRATION , 1888 . Brethren willing to act as Stewards on the above 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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PHILP'S Vo ' o "ONEANDALL " ? £ K f Celebrated Plate and Glass Polish Is absolutely free from Grit & Mercury , Acids , or any injurious substance . It cannot be surpassed for burnishing gold , silver , nickel , and all kinds of white metals , and for cleaning gilt moulding , marble , showcases , shop windows , mirrors , chandeliers , and g'ass generally . It is extensively used bv the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Nnvigati HI 1 ompany on bonrd their steamers , by the principal West End silversmiths and jewellers , and by Sheffield and Birmingham Electro-Platers , & c . Price 3 d ., 6 d ., & is . Wholesale of Messrs . BAECLAY 8 s SONS , 95 , Pairing don-streot , E . C . or of the Proprietors-THOMAS PHILP & CO ., 14 , Salcombe Road , Stoke Newington , London , N .

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JOHN GOW , t ^ ' NEW BROAD ST ., E . C . ^ r ^ Outside Rai . way Station ) . ortfilft * ' HONEY MNE MARKET , CHEAPSIDE . XV 93 , THEOBALD'S ED ,, H 0 LB 0 EN , W . C . -j 125 , BE 0 MPT 0 N K 0 AD , S . W . < i llillV . ** ' JOHN GOW always has on sale the \ 3 J * Largest Stock in London of the Very Best _ rt Quality at Lowest Prices . Barrelled < fa r ^ 2 $ > Oysters . tfv ^ " PERFECTLY-FITTED OYSTER SALOON I Now Open at New Broad Street .

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PAIN'S IN TUB HEAD , FACE , AND LIMBS , GOUT , RHEUMATISM , AND IUIEU 3 IATIC GOUT , Immediately {_/ ADE S and Speedily Relieved I 1 , cured by r * OUT AND T 3 HETJMATIC piLLS . Vi'lndi require neither confinement nor alteration of diet . IMPORTANT TESTIMONIAL 1 ' HOSt TRADE'S MB . PRANK WRIGHT , T > ILLS . •^ The Comedian . - - TPADE'S piLLS . XJ Prince of Wales Theatre , x Tfl ADE'S Hirminfrhnm , Feb . lllth , 1 SS 7 . DILLS . ¦ * - ' Dear Sir , —I have boon a great snf- ^ TRADE'S forer from the jrout for the past live piLLS . ¦ * - * years . As there are so many actors suf- ¦* - Tj ] ADE'S ferine ; from this terrible scourge , I write piLLS . - this for their benefit and the public at - "K ADE'S large . Your Pills will keep off any -at- piLLS . tack of gout if taken at the first twinge , - TRADE'S as prescribed , and ifnftcr tlio disease lias piLLS . •* - ' set in will cure it in two or three days . - * - TRADE'S I would sooner think of going on the piLLS . JJ stage without my wig than neglecting- JE ADE'S toliavenbottleof your really wonderful "DILLS . Pills about nio . i-TjiADE'S Yours faithfully , piLLS . ¦ ^ FHANK WIIIGMI ' , Comedian . - * - "PADE'S Mr . G . Eudo . piLLS . TRADE'S Do not be pensiiiuleil to take mty other piLLS . * - " Pills for the above distressing , painful - - Tj ] ADE'S disorders , as EADE'S have been proved piLLS , * - * by thousands to be the safest and mod - - T ? ADE'S effectual remedy . piLLS . Sold by all Chemists and Medicine Vendors , in Bottles , Is . Hd „ and 2 s . Od . G-EORGE EADE , 72 , Goswell Ed ., London .

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A FACT . —HAIR COLOUR WASH will bring grey hair to its original colour in two hours . This Is guaranteed . 103 . Gd ., sent for stamps . Splints for Bow Legs , 2 is . Enamelling , 42 s . Nose Machine , IOS . 6 d . Skin tightener , 3 s . Gd . —ALEX . KOSS , ai , Lamb ' s Condnit-st . ( near Holborn ) London , Established 1 P 50 .

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HTHE FIRST MASONIC FESTIVAL of the ensuing year will be that of the Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution FOR AGED FREEMASONS AND WIDOWS OF FREEMASONS , GRAND PATRON AND PRESIDENT : HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCE OF WALES , K . G ., M . W . G . M ., WHICH WILL TAKE PLACE AT Freemasons' Tavern , G-reat Queen Street , LONDON , . ON WEDNESDAY , 29 TH FEBRUARY , 188 S , Upon which occasion Sir GEORGE ELLIOT , Bart ., M . P ., R . W . Prov . G . M . South Wales ( East Division ) , Has been pleased to signify his intention of Presiding-. Brethren are earnestly invited to accept the office of Stewards upon this occasion , and they will greatly oblige by forwarding their Names and Masonic Rank , as soon as convenient , to the Secretary , who will gladly give any information required , and supply them with the necessary circulars , & c . It is fraternally hoped that , upon this occasion , owing' to the large number of Applicants and the few vacancies , Brethren will use their influence to obtain donations towards the funds of the Institution , which were never more needed than at the present time . Expenditure in Annuities alone £ 15 , 000 . Permanent Income only £ 3 600 . JAMES TERRY , Vice-Patron , P . G . S . B ., Secretary . 4 , FREEMASONS' HALL , LONDON , W . C .

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BULBS . Mr . J . C . STEVENS WILL SELL BY AUCTION at his great Rooms , 38 , KING- ST ., COVENT GARDEN , W . C , Every MONDAY , W EDNESDAY and S ATURDAY , FIRST-CLASS BULBS from Holland , Lotted to suit all Buyers . On view Morning of Sale , and Catalogues had .

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„ ELECTRIC LIGHT , t ¦ . / Q ^ Permanent or Temporary yj ^ o by Acetimulators . Q' ^ The ONLY Safe & Reliable Method . ' A */ Used by the City Companies , the Bank of A-. ' QJ ^ England , the Kojal Mint , Lloyds , ar . d ^ * y »^ v many Hanks , Insurance Offices , and /^ s ^ " Piivate KesiJences . <§> ELECTRICAL POWER STORAGE CO . f ^ j ( LIMITED ) , ^ 4 , Gt . Winchester St ., E . C .

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" Now good digestion wait on appetite , and health on both . "—• ¦ Shakespeare . A COMBINATION such as this is to be obtained by those who wisely patronise the "BEAR'S PAW" RESTAURANT , S 3 , LORD STREET , J . COBHAM , PROPRIETOR . LIVERPOOL . TURTLE Sour I V ENISON WHITEBAIT GROUSE !! P ARTRIDGES !! ExcftsiOR WINES . CXMRS . TIVOLI LAGER BEER . Tnos , FLETCHER , MANAGER , Sometime from YE S WAN HOTEL , at YE HALIFAX .

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THE Popular Lecture , " MODERN FREEMASONRY , " delivered in the Airedale Lodge , No . 387 , Shipley , Nov . 2 nd , 1 SS 7 , 3 d . ; "NOTES TO YORKSHIRE LODGES , " is . A few copies may be had post free from J . RAMSDEN RILEY , Bradford , for 4 and 13 stamps .

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MASONS CEETfflCATES , & c . PEAMED TO ANY DESIGN . H- MORELL , 17 and 18 , Great St . Andrew St ., Bloomshury , 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 Book of Patterns post free for three penny stamps .

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/ cy GOGKERELL'S \ J > 13 , CORNHILL , E . C . f * Jy j For Prices , see Dally Papers . Cj ^ / Trucks direct from the J Colliery to every Railway Station .

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A . MONARCH-KINO , TAILOR , Cornhill , E . C , and Kegent-street , ¥ ., LONDON . 10 PER CENT . DISCOUNT FOR CASH .

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Jf GEORGE SPILLER . to Surgeon ' s Optician , to M 3 , WIG-MORE ST ., W . ^ & 7 — to * SHOT-PROOF SPECTACLES . £ ? g — ^ ^ THE NEW & "SHOOTIEQ" PINCE-NEZ , S WITH RIGID BRIDGE . £ J 2 They press the nose much less than 5 I any othec eye-glass .

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TELEGRAPHIC ADDRESSES ( Inland ) . For the Freemason Printing Works—FREEMASON , LONDON . For Jewels , Clothing , Banners , and Furniture—KENNING , LONDON .

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ADVERTISEMENT SCALE OE " Zbz freemason . " TDK INSOTIOir SINGLE COLUMN' per inch £ 0 5 o O . VE PAGE 10 o o ONE COLUMN 3 10 0 PUBLIC COMPANIES' & P ARAGRAPH A DVERTISEMENTS , IS . PER LINE . WANTS , & C , FOUR LINES , 2 s . Gd ., and ( 3 d . PER LINE additional . TO OTJR READERS . THE FREEMASON is published every Friday morning , price 3 d ., and contains the fullest and latest information relating to Freemasonry of every degree . Subscriptions , including Postage : — United States , United Kingdom . Canada , the Continent , India , China , Ceylon , the Colonies & c . Arabia , & c . 13 s . 6 d . 15 s . 6 d . 17 s . 6 d . Remittances may be made in Stamps , but Post Office Orders or cheques are preferred , the former payable to GEORGE KENNMNO , Chief Office , London , the latter crossed London ] oint Stock Bank .

To Correspondents.

To Correspondents .

Among contributions held over owing to press of matter are : "THE HISTORY OP THE ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR GIRLS FROM ITS ORIGIN 17 SST 0 ITS CENTENARY 1888 . " CRAFT LODGES—Caledonian , No . 204 ; St . Germain , No . 5615 ; United Brothers , No . 1069 ; and Eboracum , No . 1 G 11 . INSTRUCTION . —Temperance , No . 160 : Roval Savoy

Mark Lodge , No . 355 ; and Kensington , No . 1767 . ROYAL ARCH—Patriotic Chapter , No . 51 . CORRESPONDENCE — The Great Pyramid and Freemasonry , J . H . Chapman . Provincial Grand Lodge of Cambridgeshire . BOOKS . Sec , RECEIVED . " Masonic Journal" ( Victoria , Tasmania ) , " Masonic Advocate , " "Proceedingsof the District Grand Lodge of Queensland , " "New Zealand Masonic journal , " " Die Bauhutte , " " New Zealand Freemason , " and "Orient . "

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SATURDAY , NOVEMBER 19 , 1887 .

Original Correspondence.

Original Correspondence .

[ We do not hold ourselves responsible for , or even approving of the opinions expressed by our correspondents , but we wish in a sp irit of fair play to all to permit—within certain necessary limits—free discussion . ] ——

MASONIC CHARITIES . To the Editor of the "Freemason . " Dear Sir and Brother , I have read with a degree of interest the letters of "Zeta , " who appears to be self-appointed censor of defaulting' provinces , but who , to my mind , fails in comprehending- or gauging the actual position of a province

( be it Lincolnshire or any other ) which secures by i ' votes the election of its candidates to the Central Charities . As these elections are conducted on the princip le of recorded votes for which a sum has been paid , I would respectfully ask whether the defaulting province referred to by " Zeta " secured its votes in any other way than by payment ? If so , a grave reflection is cast upon the

management of the Central Charities . But , as I am of opinion all votes are paid for , will Brother " Zeta , " who has gone so nicely into the figures for Lincolnshire , for those years suited to his purpose , kindly take the like comparison lot preceding years ? If he does this he will perhaps be surprised to find that the province now selected for " Zeta ' s " strictures ranked amongst the foremost of those who contributed largely to the Central Charities , and lor the votes thus obtained secures the election of its candidates , proving that in the aggregation of donations and subscriptions the province has done well for those grand Central Charities in the past ) as it will , I hope , be found to do in the future .

“The Freemason: 1887-11-19, Page 6” Masonic Periodicals Online, Library and Museum of Freemasonry, 30 July 2025, django:8000/periodicals/fvl/issues/fvl_19111887/page/6/.
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PROVINCIAL GRAND CHAPTER OF WEST YORKSHIRE. Article 4
PROVINCIAL GRAND MARK LODGE OF WEST YORKSHIRE. Article 4
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BROWNE'S PHONETIC SHORTHAND, BASED UPON THE SYLLABIC AND PHONETIC PRINCIPLES OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE. A. M. BROWNE, 2, Whitefriars-streel, London, E.C. Article 7
Masonic Notes and Queries. Article 7
REPORTS OF MASONIC MEETINGS. Article 8
INSTRUCTION. Article 14
Royal Arch. Article 14
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Order of the Secret Monitor. Article 15
ANNUAL BANQUET OF THE EAST SURREY LODGE OF CONCORD Article 15
PRESENTATION OF A LODGE BANNER. Article 15
THE WORSHIPFUL COMPANY OF LORINERS. Article 15
PRESENTATION TO THE HYDE PARK LODGE OF INSTRUCTION, No. 1425. Article 15
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ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR GIRLS . ST . JOHN ' 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 17 88 . CENTENARY CELEBRATION , 1888 . Brethren willing to act as Stewards on the above 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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PHILP'S Vo ' o "ONEANDALL " ? £ K f Celebrated Plate and Glass Polish Is absolutely free from Grit & Mercury , Acids , or any injurious substance . It cannot be surpassed for burnishing gold , silver , nickel , and all kinds of white metals , and for cleaning gilt moulding , marble , showcases , shop windows , mirrors , chandeliers , and g'ass generally . It is extensively used bv the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Nnvigati HI 1 ompany on bonrd their steamers , by the principal West End silversmiths and jewellers , and by Sheffield and Birmingham Electro-Platers , & c . Price 3 d ., 6 d ., & is . Wholesale of Messrs . BAECLAY 8 s SONS , 95 , Pairing don-streot , E . C . or of the Proprietors-THOMAS PHILP & CO ., 14 , Salcombe Road , Stoke Newington , London , N .

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JOHN GOW , t ^ ' NEW BROAD ST ., E . C . ^ r ^ Outside Rai . way Station ) . ortfilft * ' HONEY MNE MARKET , CHEAPSIDE . XV 93 , THEOBALD'S ED ,, H 0 LB 0 EN , W . C . -j 125 , BE 0 MPT 0 N K 0 AD , S . W . < i llillV . ** ' JOHN GOW always has on sale the \ 3 J * Largest Stock in London of the Very Best _ rt Quality at Lowest Prices . Barrelled < fa r ^ 2 $ > Oysters . tfv ^ " PERFECTLY-FITTED OYSTER SALOON I Now Open at New Broad Street .

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PAIN'S IN TUB HEAD , FACE , AND LIMBS , GOUT , RHEUMATISM , AND IUIEU 3 IATIC GOUT , Immediately {_/ ADE S and Speedily Relieved I 1 , cured by r * OUT AND T 3 HETJMATIC piLLS . Vi'lndi require neither confinement nor alteration of diet . IMPORTANT TESTIMONIAL 1 ' HOSt TRADE'S MB . PRANK WRIGHT , T > ILLS . •^ The Comedian . - - TPADE'S piLLS . XJ Prince of Wales Theatre , x Tfl ADE'S Hirminfrhnm , Feb . lllth , 1 SS 7 . DILLS . ¦ * - ' Dear Sir , —I have boon a great snf- ^ TRADE'S forer from the jrout for the past live piLLS . ¦ * - * years . As there are so many actors suf- ¦* - Tj ] ADE'S ferine ; from this terrible scourge , I write piLLS . - this for their benefit and the public at - "K ADE'S large . Your Pills will keep off any -at- piLLS . tack of gout if taken at the first twinge , - TRADE'S as prescribed , and ifnftcr tlio disease lias piLLS . •* - ' set in will cure it in two or three days . - * - TRADE'S I would sooner think of going on the piLLS . JJ stage without my wig than neglecting- JE ADE'S toliavenbottleof your really wonderful "DILLS . Pills about nio . i-TjiADE'S Yours faithfully , piLLS . ¦ ^ FHANK WIIIGMI ' , Comedian . - * - "PADE'S Mr . G . Eudo . piLLS . TRADE'S Do not be pensiiiuleil to take mty other piLLS . * - " Pills for the above distressing , painful - - Tj ] ADE'S disorders , as EADE'S have been proved piLLS , * - * by thousands to be the safest and mod - - T ? ADE'S effectual remedy . piLLS . Sold by all Chemists and Medicine Vendors , in Bottles , Is . Hd „ and 2 s . Od . G-EORGE EADE , 72 , Goswell Ed ., London .

Ad00605

0 8 I I f \ I F ™ ! Caused by wear , promptly removed \ M I i \( l » I from Ladies' Jackets , Gentlemen's VJ I I B 111 L J Coats , & c , any colour , by a NEW W ' ' ' * * *™ ' DRY PROCESS . Sole Inventor . W . A . ALLERY , Tailor , Breeches Maker , Costumier , & c „ 63 , OXFORD STREET , W . Opposite Parkins and Gotto ' s . REPAIRS , ALTERATIONS & GENERAL CLEANER . Six Mouths guarantee given with every Garment made at this Establishment to remove Shine free of charge .

Ad00606

A FACT . —HAIR COLOUR WASH will bring grey hair to its original colour in two hours . This Is guaranteed . 103 . Gd ., sent for stamps . Splints for Bow Legs , 2 is . Enamelling , 42 s . Nose Machine , IOS . 6 d . Skin tightener , 3 s . Gd . —ALEX . KOSS , ai , Lamb ' s Condnit-st . ( near Holborn ) London , Established 1 P 50 .

Ad00607

HTHE FIRST MASONIC FESTIVAL of the ensuing year will be that of the Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution FOR AGED FREEMASONS AND WIDOWS OF FREEMASONS , GRAND PATRON AND PRESIDENT : HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCE OF WALES , K . G ., M . W . G . M ., WHICH WILL TAKE PLACE AT Freemasons' Tavern , G-reat Queen Street , LONDON , . ON WEDNESDAY , 29 TH FEBRUARY , 188 S , Upon which occasion Sir GEORGE ELLIOT , Bart ., M . P ., R . W . Prov . G . M . South Wales ( East Division ) , Has been pleased to signify his intention of Presiding-. Brethren are earnestly invited to accept the office of Stewards upon this occasion , and they will greatly oblige by forwarding their Names and Masonic Rank , as soon as convenient , to the Secretary , who will gladly give any information required , and supply them with the necessary circulars , & c . It is fraternally hoped that , upon this occasion , owing' to the large number of Applicants and the few vacancies , Brethren will use their influence to obtain donations towards the funds of the Institution , which were never more needed than at the present time . Expenditure in Annuities alone £ 15 , 000 . Permanent Income only £ 3 600 . JAMES TERRY , Vice-Patron , P . G . S . B ., Secretary . 4 , FREEMASONS' HALL , LONDON , W . C .

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BULBS . Mr . J . C . STEVENS WILL SELL BY AUCTION at his great Rooms , 38 , KING- ST ., COVENT GARDEN , W . C , Every MONDAY , W EDNESDAY and S ATURDAY , FIRST-CLASS BULBS from Holland , Lotted to suit all Buyers . On view Morning of Sale , and Catalogues had .

Ad00609

„ ELECTRIC LIGHT , t ¦ . / Q ^ Permanent or Temporary yj ^ o by Acetimulators . Q' ^ The ONLY Safe & Reliable Method . ' A */ Used by the City Companies , the Bank of A-. ' QJ ^ England , the Kojal Mint , Lloyds , ar . d ^ * y »^ v many Hanks , Insurance Offices , and /^ s ^ " Piivate KesiJences . <§> ELECTRICAL POWER STORAGE CO . f ^ j ( LIMITED ) , ^ 4 , Gt . Winchester St ., E . C .

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" Now good digestion wait on appetite , and health on both . "—• ¦ Shakespeare . A COMBINATION such as this is to be obtained by those who wisely patronise the "BEAR'S PAW" RESTAURANT , S 3 , LORD STREET , J . COBHAM , PROPRIETOR . LIVERPOOL . TURTLE Sour I V ENISON WHITEBAIT GROUSE !! P ARTRIDGES !! ExcftsiOR WINES . CXMRS . TIVOLI LAGER BEER . Tnos , FLETCHER , MANAGER , Sometime from YE S WAN HOTEL , at YE HALIFAX .

Ad00611

THE Popular Lecture , " MODERN FREEMASONRY , " delivered in the Airedale Lodge , No . 387 , Shipley , Nov . 2 nd , 1 SS 7 , 3 d . ; "NOTES TO YORKSHIRE LODGES , " is . A few copies may be had post free from J . RAMSDEN RILEY , Bradford , for 4 and 13 stamps .

Ad00612

MASONS CEETfflCATES , & c . PEAMED TO ANY DESIGN . H- MORELL , 17 and 18 , Great St . Andrew St ., Bloomshury , 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 Book of Patterns post free for three penny stamps .

Ad00613

/ cy GOGKERELL'S \ J > 13 , CORNHILL , E . C . f * Jy j For Prices , see Dally Papers . Cj ^ / Trucks direct from the J Colliery to every Railway Station .

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A . MONARCH-KINO , TAILOR , Cornhill , E . C , and Kegent-street , ¥ ., LONDON . 10 PER CENT . DISCOUNT FOR CASH .

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Jf GEORGE SPILLER . to Surgeon ' s Optician , to M 3 , WIG-MORE ST ., W . ^ & 7 — to * SHOT-PROOF SPECTACLES . £ ? g — ^ ^ THE NEW & "SHOOTIEQ" PINCE-NEZ , S WITH RIGID BRIDGE . £ J 2 They press the nose much less than 5 I any othec eye-glass .

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TELEGRAPHIC ADDRESSES ( Inland ) . For the Freemason Printing Works—FREEMASON , LONDON . For Jewels , Clothing , Banners , and Furniture—KENNING , LONDON .

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ADVERTISEMENT SCALE OE " Zbz freemason . " TDK INSOTIOir SINGLE COLUMN' per inch £ 0 5 o O . VE PAGE 10 o o ONE COLUMN 3 10 0 PUBLIC COMPANIES' & P ARAGRAPH A DVERTISEMENTS , IS . PER LINE . WANTS , & C , FOUR LINES , 2 s . Gd ., and ( 3 d . PER LINE additional . TO OTJR READERS . THE FREEMASON is published every Friday morning , price 3 d ., and contains the fullest and latest information relating to Freemasonry of every degree . Subscriptions , including Postage : — United States , United Kingdom . Canada , the Continent , India , China , Ceylon , the Colonies & c . Arabia , & c . 13 s . 6 d . 15 s . 6 d . 17 s . 6 d . Remittances may be made in Stamps , but Post Office Orders or cheques are preferred , the former payable to GEORGE KENNMNO , Chief Office , London , the latter crossed London ] oint Stock Bank .

To Correspondents.

To Correspondents .

Among contributions held over owing to press of matter are : "THE HISTORY OP THE ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR GIRLS FROM ITS ORIGIN 17 SST 0 ITS CENTENARY 1888 . " CRAFT LODGES—Caledonian , No . 204 ; St . Germain , No . 5615 ; United Brothers , No . 1069 ; and Eboracum , No . 1 G 11 . INSTRUCTION . —Temperance , No . 160 : Roval Savoy

Mark Lodge , No . 355 ; and Kensington , No . 1767 . ROYAL ARCH—Patriotic Chapter , No . 51 . CORRESPONDENCE — The Great Pyramid and Freemasonry , J . H . Chapman . Provincial Grand Lodge of Cambridgeshire . BOOKS . Sec , RECEIVED . " Masonic Journal" ( Victoria , Tasmania ) , " Masonic Advocate , " "Proceedingsof the District Grand Lodge of Queensland , " "New Zealand Masonic journal , " " Die Bauhutte , " " New Zealand Freemason , " and "Orient . "

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SATURDAY , NOVEMBER 19 , 1887 .

Original Correspondence.

Original Correspondence .

[ We do not hold ourselves responsible for , or even approving of the opinions expressed by our correspondents , but we wish in a sp irit of fair play to all to permit—within certain necessary limits—free discussion . ] ——

MASONIC CHARITIES . To the Editor of the "Freemason . " Dear Sir and Brother , I have read with a degree of interest the letters of "Zeta , " who appears to be self-appointed censor of defaulting' provinces , but who , to my mind , fails in comprehending- or gauging the actual position of a province

( be it Lincolnshire or any other ) which secures by i ' votes the election of its candidates to the Central Charities . As these elections are conducted on the princip le of recorded votes for which a sum has been paid , I would respectfully ask whether the defaulting province referred to by " Zeta " secured its votes in any other way than by payment ? If so , a grave reflection is cast upon the

management of the Central Charities . But , as I am of opinion all votes are paid for , will Brother " Zeta , " who has gone so nicely into the figures for Lincolnshire , for those years suited to his purpose , kindly take the like comparison lot preceding years ? If he does this he will perhaps be surprised to find that the province now selected for " Zeta ' s " strictures ranked amongst the foremost of those who contributed largely to the Central Charities , and lor the votes thus obtained secures the election of its candidates , proving that in the aggregation of donations and subscriptions the province has done well for those grand Central Charities in the past ) as it will , I hope , be found to do in the future .

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