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UNITED GRAND LODGE OF ANCIENT FREE AND ACCEPTED MASONS OF ENGLAND . mc ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCE OF WALES , HIS MJi > v KiGi > M . W . G . M . THE GRAND FESTIVAL WILL BE HELD On WEDNESDAY , the 2 $ th APRIL , 1888 , AT THE FREEMASONS' HALL , GT . QUEEN ST ., LONDON . 'PICKETS may be obtained of the Grand Stewards . No Tickets will be issued after 4 o'clock on the day precedingthe Festival . D INNER AT S IX O ' CLOCK PRECISELY . The Musical Arrangements under the direction of W Bro Sir A RTHUR S ULLIVAN , Mus . Doc , GO ., assisted by W . Bro . EDWIN M . LOTT , Mus . Doc , P . G . O . Brethren must appear in Full Masonic Craft Clothing . FREDERICK GORDON BROWN , P . M ., Hon . Sec . Bd . of Grand Stivds . 17 , Finsbury Circus , E . C .
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ROYAL MASONIC BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION , MAY ELECTION , 188 S . To THE G OVERNORS AND SUBSCRIBERS OF THE ROYAL M ASONIC BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION FOR AGED F REEMASONS 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 W . M . in Grand Steward ' s and various other lodges . In 1 S 79 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 all the Masonic Institutions and Steward several times . The case is strongly recommended by the following Brethren : — * liio . UEUUUE liuw . SRDS , P . M . 150- ; , P . Z . ) 2 , Mansion Housechambers , 14 , Queen Victoria-street , E . C . „ Rev . HORACE GRAHAM , D . D ., F . R . S ., Wanderers' Lodge , 1604 ( E . C ) , St . Kilda , Hillsboro' -road , Dulwich , S . E . „ J ABEZ HOG ( I , P . G . D ., P . M . 1260 and 172 , & c , 1 , Bedfordsquare , W . C . * „ WALTER HOLCOMBE , Secretary Phcenix Lodge , No . 173 , 30 , Orchard-street , W . „ WILLIAM H . HOOK , P . M . 186 , 1619 , 1 9 01 , P . Z . 1 S 6 , Fairholme , Elsie-road , East Dulwich . * „ GEORGE KENNING , Vice Patron , 249 , 31 9 1 , 2076 , P . M . 192 and 1657 , P . P . G . D . ( Middlesex ) , Upper Sydenham , „ P . G . PHELVS , P . M ., Sec , 4 , Oneen's-road , Peckham . * , J C . WOODROW , P . M . ij and 1329 , P . M . and Sec . 1297 , P . Z . 1327 , Scribe E . 1297 , Blolield , 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 Widow , Mrs . FRANCES E . WARREN , ^_ 10 , Comerford Road , Brockley , S . E .
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ROYAL MASONIC BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION . MAY ELECTION , iSSS . to THE GOVERNORS AND SUBSCRIBERS OF THE ROYAL MASONIC BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION FOR AGED FREEMASONS AND WIDOWS OF FREEMASONS . ine favour of your Votes and Interest is most earnestly solicited on behalf of MARY ANNE PULLEN , , . Aged 81 years , r ,, ° ? c ? the Iate w -B ro - WILLIAM HYDE PULLEN , Past ^ rand Sword Bearer , and Past Deputy Provincial Grand master for the Isle of Wight . The deceased was initiated the 7 , u r A Edw ! n Lod s > No > I 2 5 > at Hythe - Kent > on Isti Mi Uctober > 1 S 43 , and was an active Mason until his and I A He was a Life Governor ° " Charities , His ^ it ^ ° ffice of Steward upon many occasions , died w i i ? - Ccurred on the 6 th February . 18 S 7 . His income stance ' * Widow is , eft in very P oor c ! rcum-T „* c casa "' strongly recommended by R \ V n 1 , 'R" , E COUNCIL , 33 =. ' » ¦ uro . yy . W . B . BEACH , Pro / . G . Master for Hants & I . of W . > » SAMUEL KAWSON , Past Dist . Grand Master of China . V . W " r " D- SANDEMAN , Past Dist . G , Master of Bengal . ' » JOHN o . ALLCROFT , Past Grand Treasurer . \ v » J - IIOJIAS FENN , President of the Board of Gen . Puriw . » . IABEZ HOGU , P . G . D ., Past Grand Sword Bearer . Key . PH . BRETTE , D . D ., P . G . D . , " V ' n 8 ' ^ - D ER , Past Grand Supt . of Works . „ " h ?¦ PtiRCHAh , M . D ., R . N ., Past Asst . G . Die . ot Ccrs . 11 major GEORGE LAMBERT , Past Grand Sword Bearer . ., " x"i ?' ., P - i Grand Standard Bearer . 11 r . c . WALLS , P . G . S . B . Middlesex . SANDK « L ! 11 be ^ g'adly received by Bros . HUGH D . M . I ) „ ii 33 . Golden-square , W . ; T . B . PURCHAS , S . Victn 9 r -, M . arewood -sa . uare i N . W . ; CHAS . H . DRIVER , 8 . GrosL . eet « Westminster , S . W . W . R . PULLEN , u Pper Rar r-gardens - Ealing- ; and E . P . PULLEN , 46 , IV ia' < er-stre <*» N . W . Pullen waV """^ , brethren to whom the late Bro . Hyde this case . own are ea"estly solicited to support
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TE STIMONIAL to Bro . THOMAS POORE , P . M ., P . Z ., P . M . ( Mark ) , P . W . C . N . ( Ark Mariners ) , P . T . I . M . ( Cryptic Degrees ) , 18 , & c . IN consideration of the long- services devoted to the cause of Masonry in its various grades by this highlyesteemed brother , and in 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 . j „ C . Pulman . „ T . Cubitt . I Amount already subscribed 5 ^ 176 19 o Lodge of Unity , No . 183 , per Bro . Britten" ... 200 Brixton Lodge of Instruction , No . 1949 , per Bro . Francis , P . M ., Preceptor 4 14 o Mount Calvary Rose Croix Chapter 220 Cheques and P . O . O . may be made payable to Bro . H . ] . 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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ANDERTON'S HOTEL AND TAVERN , FLEET STREET , LONDON , 111 connection with the Royal Clarence Hotel , Ilfracombo j and Peacock Hotel , and Royal Hotel Boston , Lincolnshire , The central position of ANDERTON'S renders this Tavern unequalled for Masonic Banquets , Public Dinners , Wedding Breakfasts , Meetings of Creditors , Arbitrations or Jovial Gatherings . The Rooms reserved for the above business consist of DiNii' 0 Hir . r ., PILLAR HALL , MASOJTIO HALL , CIIAI ' , and numerous Smaller Booms . The RESTAURANT on Eastern Side of Hotel Entrance is open to the Publio from 7 a . m . to 7 p . m . for liwiAKFASTS , Lvsciiiioss , TEAS , and Duraujis . F . H . CLEJIOW , Proprietor .
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FEMLEY TEMPERANCE HOTEL , NORTH . PARADE , BATH . One of the most Comfortable and Economical Hotels in the West of England . Close to the Finest Suite of Mineral Water Baths in Europe , Tariff on application . W . L . HARRISON , Proprietor .
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WEIR HOTEL , SOTBUBY . BRO . JOHN WILKINS , 1733 , invites the attention of Secretaries and others , when arranging for SUMMER OUTINGS , DINNERS , & c , to the above Hotel , charmingly situated on the banks of the River Thames , and he will be glad to quote Bills of Fare , Prices , & e ., upon receiving applications either personally or by letter , stating particulars . Every convenience . LAWN TENNIS , BOATING , BOWLS , QUOITS , & o . STEAil LAUNCHES provided and provisioned . Telegraphic Addrcts—WILKIN ' S , SUNBUKY .
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PAINS IN THE HEAD , FACE , AND LIMBS , GOUT , RHEUMATISM , AND RHEUMATIC GOUT , Immediately | 7 APE'S and Speedily Relieved " cured by r * OUT AND -Q HETJMATIC piLLS . Which require neither confinement nor alteration of diet . IMPORTANT TESTIMONIAL FBOir TRADE'S Ma . FRANK WRIGHT , piLLS . - ^ The Comedian . *¦ "TjiADE'S piLLS . JJ Prince of Wales Theatre , x "OADE'S Birmingham , Feb . lfltli , 1887 . piLLS . XJ Dear Sir , —I have been a great suf-Tj ] ADE'S forer from the gout for the past five piLLS . J - years . As there are so many actors suf- - TTjADE'S fering from this terrible scourge , I write "DILLS . ¦ * - ' this for their benefit and the public at ¦ ' " DUDE'S large . Your Pills will keep off any at- piLLS . - " - ' tack of gout if taken at the first twinge , x Tj ] ADE'S as prescribect . and if after the disease has piLLS . - set in will cure it in two or three days . x Tj ] ADE'S I would sooner think of going on the piLLS . - ' - ' stage without my wig than neglecting - - EADE'S to have a bottle of your really wonderful TJILLS . Pills about me . x TflADE'S Yours faithfully , "DILLS . J - ' FHAITIC WuiGiir , Comedian . - - JJADE'S Mr . G . Fade . piLLS TRADE'S Do not be persuaded to take any other piLLS . - " Pills for the above distressing , painful x TRADE'S disorders , as EADE'S have been proved piLLS - ' by thousands to . be the safest and most x JTJADE'S effectual remedy . . piLLS Sold by al Chemists and Medicine Vendors , in Bottles , Is . lid ., and 2 s . Od . GEORGE EADE , 72 TG-osvireVJL Rd ., London .
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ACCIDENT INSURANCE COMPANY , LIMITED . 10 , ST . SWJTHIN'S LANE , LONDON , E . C . General Accidents . 1 Personal injuries Railway Accidents . i Deaths by Accident . C . HARDING , Manager .
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CARLETON COLLEGE . HIGH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS . TTJEJYELL PARK , LONDON , N . Established iSjfi . Principal-Mrs , WM . HARRJTsAHNDERS , T . C . L ., M . F . S . Summer Term Commences 3 rd May . A few Vacancies for Boarders . FEES PRE TEEMUnder 10 years of age , 10 Gs . | Under 13 years of age , 13 Gs . Under 16 years of age , 16 Gs . For Prospectus , Sfc ., apply to the Principal , Carlelon Road , N . REFERENCESRev . M . Washington , M . A ., Vicar of St . George's , Tufnell Park . Rev . Preb . VVhittington , M . A ., Rector of St . Peter ' s-upon-Cornhill . Rev . Richard Morris . M . A ., LL . D ., Wood Green , N . Rev . Silvanus Saunders , M . A ., Chief Mathematical Master , Merchant Taylors' School . Horace Brooks Marshall , Esq ., J . P ., Brixton , S . E .
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RA . MASON , single , aged 30 , seeks Situation as Valet , Steward , Collector , Timekeeper , or any position of trust . Excellent characters . —Address , H . T ., 2 , Alma-terrace , Trinity-road , College-park , Wandsworth , S . W .
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JUST PUBLISHED . ANTHEM- « BEHOLD HOW GOOD AND JOYFUL " ( Dedicated to Right Hon . the Earl oE Mount EDGCUMBE , Provincial Grand Master of Cornwall ) , Composed by Bro . C . E . J ULEFF , 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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, JOHN GOW , t $ ** ' NEW BROAD ST ., E . C . ^ . -a tOntside Railway Station ) . ofxWli ^ HONEY JiANB MARKET , CHEAPSIDE . jN 93 , THEOBALD'S BD „ HOLBORN , W . C . -j 125 , BROMPTON ROAD , S . W . f * biW * ' ] OHN GOW always has on sale the VI ** ' Largest Stock in London of the Very Best ^ . rt Quality at Lowest Prices . Barrelled ^ c ^ W 3 * ° yster - Qfl * PERFECTLY-FITTED OYSTER SALOON Now Open at New Broad Street . , — . . — — __ — ™_——_ - _——————_———^——^^ - ^
To Correspondents.
To Correspondents .
The following communications were either received too late for publication or stand over for want of space : — CRAFT LODGES—Stockwell , No . 1339 ; Friars , No . 1349 ; Wanderers , No . 1604 ; Anglo-American , No . 2191 ; and St . Clair , No . 2074 . MARK—Duke of Connaught Lodge , No . 246 . Consecration of the Egypt Royal Ark Mariners Lodge , No . sn .
Provincial Priory of Northumberland , Durham , and Berwick-on-Tweed . Annual Supper of the Hyde Park Lodge of Instruction . An Interesting Masonic Celebration . Provincial Grand Lodge of West Yoikshire . Provincial GrandLodgeof Cumbeilandand Westmorland . Board of B enevolence .
BOOKS . & c , RECEIVED . " Orient , " "Die Bauhutte , " "Revista Masonica , " "Freemasons' Repository , " " South African Freemason , " " Boletin Olicial , " and " New Zealand Masonic Journal . "
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^^^/^ sA ^ AA . A-jA ffi ^ g ^^^^ AA A Av ^ iAJkAA ^ A ^ SATURDAY , ArRiL 21 , 1888 .
Original Correspondence.
Original Correspondence .
[ We do not hold ourselves responsible for , or even approving of the opinions expressed by our correspondents , but we wish inaspirit of fair play to all to permit—within certain necessary limits—free discussion . ' !
GOULD'S HISTORY OF FREEMASONRY . To the Editor of the "Freemason . " Dear Sir and Brother , The Liberal Freemason of Boston , U . S . A ., in its number for June last , noticing the American edition of my work , described the title psge as containing a statement that I had been " assisted" in its production bv Bros . E .
T . Carson , Josiah H . Drummond , aiid T . S . Parvin . My attention having been called to the foregoing , I remarked in the Freemason—August . 20 th , 1 SS 7—that the edition was a piratical one , and that the " assistance" derived from Bros . Carson , Drummond , and Parvin " was altogether unknown to me , as none of these distinguished brethren took me into their confidence , or hinted in any
way at the surprise they had in store for me . " My letter to you was reprinted in the Masonic Token of Portland , Maine—October 15 th , 1 SS 7—together with a reply from Mr . Josiah H . Drummond , who thus expresses himself in its sixth paragraph : —
" In regard to the advertisements , that Gould was ' assisted ' by us , the fact is that all , except the title page of some copies , specified precisely what the assistance was ; on the title page in some of the copies issued a shoit time ago the obnoxious expression was used , but as soon as attention was called to it it was promptly changed . "
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UNITED GRAND LODGE OF ANCIENT FREE AND ACCEPTED MASONS OF ENGLAND . mc ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCE OF WALES , HIS MJi > v KiGi > M . W . G . M . THE GRAND FESTIVAL WILL BE HELD On WEDNESDAY , the 2 $ th APRIL , 1888 , AT THE FREEMASONS' HALL , GT . QUEEN ST ., LONDON . 'PICKETS may be obtained of the Grand Stewards . No Tickets will be issued after 4 o'clock on the day precedingthe Festival . D INNER AT S IX O ' CLOCK PRECISELY . The Musical Arrangements under the direction of W Bro Sir A RTHUR S ULLIVAN , Mus . Doc , GO ., assisted by W . Bro . EDWIN M . LOTT , Mus . Doc , P . G . O . Brethren must appear in Full Masonic Craft Clothing . FREDERICK GORDON BROWN , P . M ., Hon . Sec . Bd . of Grand Stivds . 17 , Finsbury Circus , E . C .
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ROYAL MASONIC BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION , MAY ELECTION , 188 S . To THE G OVERNORS AND SUBSCRIBERS OF THE ROYAL M ASONIC BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION FOR AGED F REEMASONS 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 W . M . in Grand Steward ' s and various other lodges . In 1 S 79 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 all the Masonic Institutions and Steward several times . The case is strongly recommended by the following Brethren : — * liio . UEUUUE liuw . SRDS , P . M . 150- ; , P . Z . ) 2 , Mansion Housechambers , 14 , Queen Victoria-street , E . C . „ Rev . HORACE GRAHAM , D . D ., F . R . S ., Wanderers' Lodge , 1604 ( E . C ) , St . Kilda , Hillsboro' -road , Dulwich , S . E . „ J ABEZ HOG ( I , P . G . D ., P . M . 1260 and 172 , & c , 1 , Bedfordsquare , W . C . * „ WALTER HOLCOMBE , Secretary Phcenix Lodge , No . 173 , 30 , Orchard-street , W . „ WILLIAM H . HOOK , P . M . 186 , 1619 , 1 9 01 , P . Z . 1 S 6 , Fairholme , Elsie-road , East Dulwich . * „ GEORGE KENNING , Vice Patron , 249 , 31 9 1 , 2076 , P . M . 192 and 1657 , P . P . G . D . ( Middlesex ) , Upper Sydenham , „ P . G . PHELVS , P . M ., Sec , 4 , Oneen's-road , Peckham . * , J C . WOODROW , P . M . ij and 1329 , P . M . and Sec . 1297 , P . Z . 1327 , Scribe E . 1297 , Blolield , 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 Widow , Mrs . FRANCES E . WARREN , ^_ 10 , Comerford Road , Brockley , S . E .
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ROYAL MASONIC BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION . MAY ELECTION , iSSS . to THE GOVERNORS AND SUBSCRIBERS OF THE ROYAL MASONIC BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION FOR AGED FREEMASONS AND WIDOWS OF FREEMASONS . ine favour of your Votes and Interest is most earnestly solicited on behalf of MARY ANNE PULLEN , , . Aged 81 years , r ,, ° ? c ? the Iate w -B ro - WILLIAM HYDE PULLEN , Past ^ rand Sword Bearer , and Past Deputy Provincial Grand master for the Isle of Wight . The deceased was initiated the 7 , u r A Edw ! n Lod s > No > I 2 5 > at Hythe - Kent > on Isti Mi Uctober > 1 S 43 , and was an active Mason until his and I A He was a Life Governor ° " Charities , His ^ it ^ ° ffice of Steward upon many occasions , died w i i ? - Ccurred on the 6 th February . 18 S 7 . His income stance ' * Widow is , eft in very P oor c ! rcum-T „* c casa "' strongly recommended by R \ V n 1 , 'R" , E COUNCIL , 33 =. ' » ¦ uro . yy . W . B . BEACH , Pro / . G . Master for Hants & I . of W . > » SAMUEL KAWSON , Past Dist . Grand Master of China . V . W " r " D- SANDEMAN , Past Dist . G , Master of Bengal . ' » JOHN o . ALLCROFT , Past Grand Treasurer . \ v » J - IIOJIAS FENN , President of the Board of Gen . Puriw . » . IABEZ HOGU , P . G . D ., Past Grand Sword Bearer . Key . PH . BRETTE , D . D ., P . G . D . , " V ' n 8 ' ^ - D ER , Past Grand Supt . of Works . „ " h ?¦ PtiRCHAh , M . D ., R . N ., Past Asst . G . Die . ot Ccrs . 11 major GEORGE LAMBERT , Past Grand Sword Bearer . ., " x"i ?' ., P - i Grand Standard Bearer . 11 r . c . WALLS , P . G . S . B . Middlesex . SANDK « L ! 11 be ^ g'adly received by Bros . HUGH D . M . I ) „ ii 33 . Golden-square , W . ; T . B . PURCHAS , S . Victn 9 r -, M . arewood -sa . uare i N . W . ; CHAS . H . DRIVER , 8 . GrosL . eet « Westminster , S . W . W . R . PULLEN , u Pper Rar r-gardens - Ealing- ; and E . P . PULLEN , 46 , IV ia' < er-stre <*» N . W . Pullen waV """^ , brethren to whom the late Bro . Hyde this case . own are ea"estly solicited to support
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TE STIMONIAL to Bro . THOMAS POORE , P . M ., P . Z ., P . M . ( Mark ) , P . W . C . N . ( Ark Mariners ) , P . T . I . M . ( Cryptic Degrees ) , 18 , & c . IN consideration of the long- services devoted to the cause of Masonry in its various grades by this highlyesteemed brother , and in 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 . j „ C . Pulman . „ T . Cubitt . I Amount already subscribed 5 ^ 176 19 o Lodge of Unity , No . 183 , per Bro . Britten" ... 200 Brixton Lodge of Instruction , No . 1949 , per Bro . Francis , P . M ., Preceptor 4 14 o Mount Calvary Rose Croix Chapter 220 Cheques and P . O . O . may be made payable to Bro . H . ] . 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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ANDERTON'S HOTEL AND TAVERN , FLEET STREET , LONDON , 111 connection with the Royal Clarence Hotel , Ilfracombo j and Peacock Hotel , and Royal Hotel Boston , Lincolnshire , The central position of ANDERTON'S renders this Tavern unequalled for Masonic Banquets , Public Dinners , Wedding Breakfasts , Meetings of Creditors , Arbitrations or Jovial Gatherings . The Rooms reserved for the above business consist of DiNii' 0 Hir . r ., PILLAR HALL , MASOJTIO HALL , CIIAI ' , and numerous Smaller Booms . The RESTAURANT on Eastern Side of Hotel Entrance is open to the Publio from 7 a . m . to 7 p . m . for liwiAKFASTS , Lvsciiiioss , TEAS , and Duraujis . F . H . CLEJIOW , Proprietor .
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FEMLEY TEMPERANCE HOTEL , NORTH . PARADE , BATH . One of the most Comfortable and Economical Hotels in the West of England . Close to the Finest Suite of Mineral Water Baths in Europe , Tariff on application . W . L . HARRISON , Proprietor .
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WEIR HOTEL , SOTBUBY . BRO . JOHN WILKINS , 1733 , invites the attention of Secretaries and others , when arranging for SUMMER OUTINGS , DINNERS , & c , to the above Hotel , charmingly situated on the banks of the River Thames , and he will be glad to quote Bills of Fare , Prices , & e ., upon receiving applications either personally or by letter , stating particulars . Every convenience . LAWN TENNIS , BOATING , BOWLS , QUOITS , & o . STEAil LAUNCHES provided and provisioned . Telegraphic Addrcts—WILKIN ' S , SUNBUKY .
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PAINS IN THE HEAD , FACE , AND LIMBS , GOUT , RHEUMATISM , AND RHEUMATIC GOUT , Immediately | 7 APE'S and Speedily Relieved " cured by r * OUT AND -Q HETJMATIC piLLS . Which require neither confinement nor alteration of diet . IMPORTANT TESTIMONIAL FBOir TRADE'S Ma . FRANK WRIGHT , piLLS . - ^ The Comedian . *¦ "TjiADE'S piLLS . JJ Prince of Wales Theatre , x "OADE'S Birmingham , Feb . lfltli , 1887 . piLLS . XJ Dear Sir , —I have been a great suf-Tj ] ADE'S forer from the gout for the past five piLLS . J - years . As there are so many actors suf- - TTjADE'S fering from this terrible scourge , I write "DILLS . ¦ * - ' this for their benefit and the public at ¦ ' " DUDE'S large . Your Pills will keep off any at- piLLS . - " - ' tack of gout if taken at the first twinge , x Tj ] ADE'S as prescribect . and if after the disease has piLLS . - set in will cure it in two or three days . x Tj ] ADE'S I would sooner think of going on the piLLS . - ' - ' stage without my wig than neglecting - - EADE'S to have a bottle of your really wonderful TJILLS . Pills about me . x TflADE'S Yours faithfully , "DILLS . J - ' FHAITIC WuiGiir , Comedian . - - JJADE'S Mr . G . Fade . piLLS TRADE'S Do not be persuaded to take any other piLLS . - " Pills for the above distressing , painful x TRADE'S disorders , as EADE'S have been proved piLLS - ' by thousands to . be the safest and most x JTJADE'S effectual remedy . . piLLS Sold by al Chemists and Medicine Vendors , in Bottles , Is . lid ., and 2 s . Od . GEORGE EADE , 72 TG-osvireVJL Rd ., London .
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ACCIDENT INSURANCE COMPANY , LIMITED . 10 , ST . SWJTHIN'S LANE , LONDON , E . C . General Accidents . 1 Personal injuries Railway Accidents . i Deaths by Accident . C . HARDING , Manager .
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CARLETON COLLEGE . HIGH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS . TTJEJYELL PARK , LONDON , N . Established iSjfi . Principal-Mrs , WM . HARRJTsAHNDERS , T . C . L ., M . F . S . Summer Term Commences 3 rd May . A few Vacancies for Boarders . FEES PRE TEEMUnder 10 years of age , 10 Gs . | Under 13 years of age , 13 Gs . Under 16 years of age , 16 Gs . For Prospectus , Sfc ., apply to the Principal , Carlelon Road , N . REFERENCESRev . M . Washington , M . A ., Vicar of St . George's , Tufnell Park . Rev . Preb . VVhittington , M . A ., Rector of St . Peter ' s-upon-Cornhill . Rev . Richard Morris . M . A ., LL . D ., Wood Green , N . Rev . Silvanus Saunders , M . A ., Chief Mathematical Master , Merchant Taylors' School . Horace Brooks Marshall , Esq ., J . P ., Brixton , S . E .
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JUST PUBLISHED . ANTHEM- « BEHOLD HOW GOOD AND JOYFUL " ( Dedicated to Right Hon . the Earl oE Mount EDGCUMBE , Provincial Grand Master of Cornwall ) , Composed by Bro . C . E . J ULEFF , 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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To Correspondents.
To Correspondents .
The following communications were either received too late for publication or stand over for want of space : — CRAFT LODGES—Stockwell , No . 1339 ; Friars , No . 1349 ; Wanderers , No . 1604 ; Anglo-American , No . 2191 ; and St . Clair , No . 2074 . MARK—Duke of Connaught Lodge , No . 246 . Consecration of the Egypt Royal Ark Mariners Lodge , No . sn .
Provincial Priory of Northumberland , Durham , and Berwick-on-Tweed . Annual Supper of the Hyde Park Lodge of Instruction . An Interesting Masonic Celebration . Provincial Grand Lodge of West Yoikshire . Provincial GrandLodgeof Cumbeilandand Westmorland . Board of B enevolence .
BOOKS . & c , RECEIVED . " Orient , " "Die Bauhutte , " "Revista Masonica , " "Freemasons' Repository , " " South African Freemason , " " Boletin Olicial , " and " New Zealand Masonic Journal . "
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^^^/^ sA ^ AA . A-jA ffi ^ g ^^^^ AA A Av ^ iAJkAA ^ A ^ SATURDAY , ArRiL 21 , 1888 .
Original Correspondence.
Original Correspondence .
[ We do not hold ourselves responsible for , or even approving of the opinions expressed by our correspondents , but we wish inaspirit of fair play to all to permit—within certain necessary limits—free discussion . ' !
GOULD'S HISTORY OF FREEMASONRY . To the Editor of the "Freemason . " Dear Sir and Brother , The Liberal Freemason of Boston , U . S . A ., in its number for June last , noticing the American edition of my work , described the title psge as containing a statement that I had been " assisted" in its production bv Bros . E .
T . Carson , Josiah H . Drummond , aiid T . S . Parvin . My attention having been called to the foregoing , I remarked in the Freemason—August . 20 th , 1 SS 7—that the edition was a piratical one , and that the " assistance" derived from Bros . Carson , Drummond , and Parvin " was altogether unknown to me , as none of these distinguished brethren took me into their confidence , or hinted in any
way at the surprise they had in store for me . " My letter to you was reprinted in the Masonic Token of Portland , Maine—October 15 th , 1 SS 7—together with a reply from Mr . Josiah H . Drummond , who thus expresses himself in its sixth paragraph : —
" In regard to the advertisements , that Gould was ' assisted ' by us , the fact is that all , except the title page of some copies , specified precisely what the assistance was ; on the title page in some of the copies issued a shoit time ago the obnoxious expression was used , but as soon as attention was called to it it was promptly changed . "