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Masonic Honours.

Masonic Honours .

BY W . FRED VERNON , P . M . and Bard , Lodge Kelso , No . 58 , S . C . Close tyle the door , and I'll give you a toast , It is one 3 * 011 will honour I ' m sure ; " The CRAFT far and wide , o ' er land and o ' er tide , . May her principles ever endure "

, Attention , brethren all , Take the time from me : Count , brother wardens , call A rattling one , two , three ! ( Here all upstanding givo tic usual Masouic honours and ( he following )

CHORUSVery good time , very well done , All worthy brethren every one . Hurrah ! Hurrah ! Hurrah ! And next to the Craft we make it our pride , When we meet a qualified brother ,

Masonic Honours.

To boast of the age on history ' s page Of the lodge we hail as our mother . Attention , brethren all , & o . ( Masonic honours and chorus " Very good time , " as hefore . )

And while I am up , I'll ask you to drink , And to fire this time somewhat faster , Long life and good health , much wisdom and wealth To our own Ri ght Worshipful Master . Attention , brethren all . itc .

( . Masonic honours and chorus "Very good time , " as hefore . ) The following maj * be sung after an initiation—There ' s another tonst , too , before I sit down , We also should give with due honour Health to our brother , the joy of our mother , The last " corner-stone " laid upon her . Attention , brethren all , Ac . ( Masonic honours and chorus " Very good time , " as hefore ) .

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Masonic Honours.

Masonic Honours .

BY W . FRED VERNON , P . M . and Bard , Lodge Kelso , No . 58 , S . C . Close tyle the door , and I'll give you a toast , It is one 3 * 011 will honour I ' m sure ; " The CRAFT far and wide , o ' er land and o ' er tide , . May her principles ever endure "

, Attention , brethren all , Take the time from me : Count , brother wardens , call A rattling one , two , three ! ( Here all upstanding givo tic usual Masouic honours and ( he following )

CHORUSVery good time , very well done , All worthy brethren every one . Hurrah ! Hurrah ! Hurrah ! And next to the Craft we make it our pride , When we meet a qualified brother ,

Masonic Honours.

To boast of the age on history ' s page Of the lodge we hail as our mother . Attention , brethren all , & o . ( Masonic honours and chorus " Very good time , " as hefore . )

And while I am up , I'll ask you to drink , And to fire this time somewhat faster , Long life and good health , much wisdom and wealth To our own Ri ght Worshipful Master . Attention , brethren all . itc .

( . Masonic honours and chorus "Very good time , " as hefore . ) The following maj * be sung after an initiation—There ' s another tonst , too , before I sit down , We also should give with due honour Health to our brother , the joy of our mother , The last " corner-stone " laid upon her . Attention , brethren all , Ac . ( Masonic honours and chorus " Very good time , " as hefore ) .

Ad03802

Meaft ou defective Sight ! SPECTACLES Scientifically adapted to remedy impaired vision , hy Bro . ACKLAND , Surgeon , DAILY AT HORNE & THORNTBWAITE'S ( Opticians to the Queen ) , 416 , STRAND , LONDON , W . C . Send Six Stamps for " ACKLAND'S HINTS ON SPECTACLES , " which contains valuable suggestions for sufferers from impaired sight . IMMENSE SUCCESS .

Ad03804

SOCIETY FOR RELIEF of PERSECUTED JEWS Most Serious Distress among Jewish Refugees in Palestine . "jlTlt . It . SCOTT MOXC 1 MEFF also reports severe persecution , barbarous J 3 JL cruellies , with loss of life and forcible eviction of hundreds of families in ltoiinnniia while their leases are unexpired . Constantinople , Smyrna , Salonica , are fall of llofngees—kindly treated by Turkish flovernment . Jewish liofngeos continue to arrive iu Palestine DK . STITUTK . Our house , built for lirst shelter nt Jaffa , is now open and occupied . We ask for funds , that we may extend relief during this winter ' s rains , storms , and snows as last winter , when numbers rising to above 7 , 000 were fed daily ; also for employment at Abraham ' s Vineyard , Jerusalem , in cultivation , stone c | uarryiiig , olive oil soap making , and for ruwilASK oi * ' I . ANII in Galileo , xow offered at moderate price , which must he bought promptly if at all . Prices are rising now that Jaffa llailway is open and others being constructed . Contributions received by F . A . UK VAX , Kscp , Hon . Treasurer , ol , Lombard Street , E . C . K . A . 1 'IXX , Secretary , 41 , Parliament Street , S . W . Hankers : Messrs . DRUM . MON' ]) & Co , 49 , Charing Cross ; Messrs . HAHCLAY , UK VAX , & Co ., 54 , Lombard Street , K . C .

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INFANT ORPHAN ASYLUM , WANSTEAD . PATHUNS—HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN . H . R . H . THE PRINCE OF WALES , MOST Woitsnirrii . GRA . NI > MASTKU . IA ^^ jsa ^^ g- - - ;^ - - . --H —^^ - -- ^^ - ^ v - ^ gvg ^? - -- .: .-r " - ~~" . ~ 7 ^ pyl ^ - — b- ^ f cpjr- ^ -- - ; .- - * - - " " --- ;• ¦ ' ¦¦ "i ^ A * -- - ~ -- ¦ ' - ' - ' ¦¦ •" ..- - AT " ' - " 'A' ,- ¦ -- ..- ¦* .- bb - -b . b ^ ' ^ A ^ A ' b'A ^ SJ * Annual Subscriptions are Greatly Needed and will be Thankfully Received . NEARLY 600 CHILDREN FED , CLOTHED , HOUSED AND EDUCATED . The Managers ask for Help to Maintain this Good Work in Unimpaired Efficiency . Bankers—Messrs . "WILLIAMS , DEACON , and Co . Ofpce—100 , Fleet Street HENRY W . GREEN , P . M . No . 108 , Secretary .

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