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MASONIC CHRISTMAS CAEDS . A SET OF SAMPLES OK New Designs for Christmas , 1888 , Will be forwarded on receipt of Stamps or P . O . O . for 2 / 6 , by GEORGE KENNING , "Freemason " Office , 16 Great Queen-st ., London , W . C .

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HTHE "GOULD" TESTIMONIAL . In the opinion of many Brethren , the time has arrived when the long-continued services of Bro . ROBERT FREKE GOULD , P . G . D ., to the Literature of the Craft , merit a more than passing acknowledgment . En'erimj this field of labour so far hack as 185 S , he was for many years a contributor to the Masonic journals , but he will be hfs * . known as the author of "The Four Old Lodges , " "The Atholl Lodges , " and last , though not least , of "The History of Freemasonry , " which is admitied by the authoiities to be the ablest and best Masonic work ever wriiten . Since its production , it is no longer possible to affirm , as has been constantly done by foes and friends alike , that the gieat body of Freemasons are without a reliable and critical history of their Society . It is hoped that the brethren whose names are subjoined may prove to be the pioneers of a movement which will show to Bro . GOULD , that the long years ot study and research which he has devoted to the interest of Freemasonry are deemed worthy of substantial recogn'tion by the Craft universal , who in this way will best evince a genuine appreciation of his unexampled labours . In pursuance of the above object , the undermentioned brethren have therefore formed themselves into a Committee . Individual subscriptions ( but not those of Lodges or other Bodies ) are limited to one guinea . Contiibutions to the fund may be sent to Dr . RALPH GOODING , P . G . D ., Hon Sec , and ad interim Treasurer ( Heath Lodge . The Grove , Blackheath , S . E . ) , and will be duly acknowledged . COMMITTEE . Chairman . The EARL OF CARNAVON , Pro Grand Master . Members . Bro . The Earl Amherst . Bro . Earl of Zetland .. „ Earl of Limerick . „ SirG . EIhi . t . Bart ., M . P . „ Col . Malet de Carteret . „ Sir E . A . H . Lechmere , „ Col . SirF . Burdeit , B ' rt . Bart ., M . P . „ Col . Le Gendre N . „ T . W . Tew . Starkie . „ Lord Egtrtnn of Tatton . „ Earl of Hardwicke . Provincial Grand Masters . Bro . The Lord Halsbury , Bro . F . A . Philbrick , Q . C ., Lord Chancellor . Grand Register . „ Gen . Lord John Tay- „ Colonel S . H . Clerke , lour , Grand Warden . Grand Secretary . „ Asher Barfield , Grand And other Grand Oncers of Treasurer . the rear . Together with many distinguished Past Grand Officers and well-known Brethren of the Craft in all parts of England .

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HENRY'S GREAT INDIAN REMEDIES ( LIMITED ) . " H I P P A C E A , " Tie Stable and Kennel Requisite . Copy ot' LETTER FROM LORD COMBERMERE , re " HIPPACEA . " Carlton Club , gth November , 1887 . SIR , I have tried your "Hippacea" both upon myself for rheumatism , and upon a horse for splints . I found it do more good to me than any Embrocation I have ever used , and several of my friends have benefited by its use . I cured the only ' horse ( of a splint ) that I have ever tried it upon , and shall use it again . Yours faithfully , COMBERMERE . " HIPPACEA PILLS , " For purifying the Blood of Dogs , & c , without purging , 12 , Ogvvy Street , Nantymoel , Sept . 17 th , 1888 . SIR , I am convinced there is not such another remed y as " Hippacea " to be had . Every other lotion and ointment were complete failures in my dog ' s casenone did the least good . I was on the point of destroying the dog when I made up my mind to try your valuable "Hippacea" as a last resort , and I am glad to say it has cured it . I gave the box of "Hippacea Pills" toafriendof mine , who had two young dogs with distemper , and to prove your Pills he gave them to only one dog , which got over the malady quite easily , the other dog died . I recommend " Hippacea " to all my friends . ALF . GODDING . PRICES— " Hippacea" 2 / 9 , 5 / 3 , 10 / 3 , post free . " Hippacea Pills " 1 / -, 2 / 6 , and 5 / - per box , of F . H . BOWDEN , Managing Director , 43 , KING WILLIAM STREET , LONDON , E . C , AND MADRAS , INDIA . TELEGKAPHIC ADDRESS—HIPPACEA , LONDON .

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To Correspondents.

To Correspondents .

The following communications unavoidably stand over : ROYAL ACH—Pythagoras Chapter , No . 88 . ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE—Antient York Chapter of Redemption , No . 68 .

BOOKS . &< :., RECEIVED . " The Tyler , " "South African Freemason , " " Keystone , " "Masonic Review , "" South Au-traiian Fre = masoii , '"* Australasian Keystone , " " Freemasons' Repository , " " Freimaurer-Zeitung , " and " Freemasons' Journal . "

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SATURDAY , DECEMBER 22 , 1888 .

Original Correspondence.

Original Correspondence .

" BRO . WOODWARD'S MOTIONS . " To the Editor of the " Freemason . " Dear Sir and Brother , 1 was neither an uninterested nor inattentive listener to the discussion that took place in Grand Lodge on the Sth inst . on Bro . Woodward bringing forward his motion to amend Rule 210 of the Constitutions , and I

have carefully read his letti-r in to-day ' s Freemason . I have m-tacopy before me at the present momtnt of the Constitutions , and therefore I have not the benefit of reference thereto , but I paid great attention to tne remaiks ot Bro . Woodward , as also to those of a brother sitting on the opposite side of the Temple detailing his own experience in support of what the mover had alleged as reasons why the

rule in question should be amended , and I cannot help saying that my sympathies were actively enlisted towards the difficulties and tioubles which both speakers set before the Grand Lodge , as involved in dealing with members whoj in their respective lodges , are in a chronic state of arrears . While quite agreeing with Bro . Pope that all " tinkering " of the Rules of Constitution should be avoided—a point

which Bro . Philbrick took a firm hold of in opposing the amendment—I regret ( and with great respect ) that I cannot follow the last-named learned brother in the analogy which it seemed to me he sought to set up between a brother whose name might be properly struck off ( I submit with great deference ) in his abience , lor non-payment of dues , and the solemn exclusion of a brother guilty oE

un-Masonic conduct or some moral offence ( equally un-Masonic ) , who , of course , before such an extreme course could be pursued , should have the opportunity of rebutting the charges made against him j and I take it that no lodge would be justified in such a case in moving one step towards excluding the member so accused ur . t I it had exhausted every means to bring accust r and atcuw d lace to

face . Every ¦ aster of a lodge , and every Hast Master ( in England , I supp s ^ -, equally , as in ihe ( olonie *) , finds the subject uf _ "dues in anears" the bugbear ol his ) tar of office . It is al * ays the i-ems at which evt-ry Audit Committee , at the close of the lodge year , stun b ' es , and so far as 1 ptrsonall , know , as President of ludgts and chapters for some five or six years , and J-S Trcasuier of cne

lodge for four years , has been m . t by that somewhat doubtful procedure of striking an average , and placing among the " assets" on the balance sheet the item " arrears of dues good , £ . " Nothing but the feeling that " a stranger in the house " rising to speak would have been regarded by my brethren

as savouring ot a spurt of lorwardness , not to say impertinence , prevented my joining in the discussion in Grand Lodge . However , I can effect the same object in , perhaps , a less obtrusive way by taking advantage of your columns , to show Bro . Woodward how we manage these things in the Colonies .

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THE ALEXANDRIA CIGARETTE CO NEW BBAND . DRAGOUMIS . PREPARED OF THE PUREST TURKISH TOBACCOS . The highest classes of tobacco , however , are converted into the well-known " Dragoumis , " for which the Alexandria Cigarette Company have gained a deservedly high reputation , and we have no hesitation in saying , after a practical test so far as our taste and judgment permit , that they are superior to any we have yet tried , either imported or otherwise . — Whitehall Review . Their latest brand , " Dragoumis , " made of a skilful blend of fine Egyptian tobaccos , is full of flavour , yet delicately fragrant enough to please the most fastidious palate . We shall be surprised if " Dragoumis " do not prove the cigarette of the season . —Pump Court .

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W . A . VAN SANTEN & 00 ,, 4 , Fenchurch Avenue , London , CIGAR AND CIGARETTE IMPORTERS . Sole Agents for—THE MEXICAN PUFFS CIGARETTES , Manufactured by KOSENTHAL BKOS ., New York .

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MASONIC CHRISTMAS CAEDS . A SET OF SAMPLES OK New Designs for Christmas , 1888 , Will be forwarded on receipt of Stamps or P . O . O . for 2 / 6 , by GEORGE KENNING , "Freemason " Office , 16 Great Queen-st ., London , W . C .

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A SHOP TO LET at 195 , ALDERSGATE STREET ( Two Doors from the General Post Office ) . —Enquire , NORMAN , SON , and BOWEN , Auctioneers and Valuers , 62 a , Aldersgate-street .

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CHAPEL ROYAL , WHITEHALLPreachers Sunday next , 16 th inst ., n a . m ., Rev . Charles J . Martyn , M . A . ; 3 . 30 p . m ., Rev . Arthur R . Godson , M . A . The offertories at both Services will , by kind permission of the Subdean , be given in aid of the Funds of the Universal Beneficent Society , 15 , Sohosquare , W . —G . STORMONT MURPHY .

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MISS EMILY FOXCROFT , « Contralto Vocalist , " Gold Medallist , L . A . M ., ( AN BE ENGAGED for MASONIC FESTIVALS , INSTALLATION BANQUETS , CONCERTS , & c—For Terms , Address -i , Holford Street , W . C . J

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A CAMBRIDGE GRADUATE ( P . M ., P . Z ., P . M . W . S . 18 , Professor of Latin and Zoology , "The College , " South Kensington ; Examiner ' 5 years Bexley Heaih College ) has some time disengage for Private or Visiting Tuition . Lectures on History and Natural Science . Foreigners taught English through the Jjedium of French . —Address , F . D ., 62 , Lancaster-road . Notting-hill , W .

Ad00509

ACCIDENT INSURANCE COMPANY , LIMITED . 10 , ST . SWJTHIN'S LANE , LONDON , E . C . General Accidents . I Personal Injuries . Railway Accidents . j Deaths by Accident . C . HARDING , Manager .

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HTHE "GOULD" TESTIMONIAL . In the opinion of many Brethren , the time has arrived when the long-continued services of Bro . ROBERT FREKE GOULD , P . G . D ., to the Literature of the Craft , merit a more than passing acknowledgment . En'erimj this field of labour so far hack as 185 S , he was for many years a contributor to the Masonic journals , but he will be hfs * . known as the author of "The Four Old Lodges , " "The Atholl Lodges , " and last , though not least , of "The History of Freemasonry , " which is admitied by the authoiities to be the ablest and best Masonic work ever wriiten . Since its production , it is no longer possible to affirm , as has been constantly done by foes and friends alike , that the gieat body of Freemasons are without a reliable and critical history of their Society . It is hoped that the brethren whose names are subjoined may prove to be the pioneers of a movement which will show to Bro . GOULD , that the long years ot study and research which he has devoted to the interest of Freemasonry are deemed worthy of substantial recogn'tion by the Craft universal , who in this way will best evince a genuine appreciation of his unexampled labours . In pursuance of the above object , the undermentioned brethren have therefore formed themselves into a Committee . Individual subscriptions ( but not those of Lodges or other Bodies ) are limited to one guinea . Contiibutions to the fund may be sent to Dr . RALPH GOODING , P . G . D ., Hon Sec , and ad interim Treasurer ( Heath Lodge . The Grove , Blackheath , S . E . ) , and will be duly acknowledged . COMMITTEE . Chairman . The EARL OF CARNAVON , Pro Grand Master . Members . Bro . The Earl Amherst . Bro . Earl of Zetland .. „ Earl of Limerick . „ SirG . EIhi . t . Bart ., M . P . „ Col . Malet de Carteret . „ Sir E . A . H . Lechmere , „ Col . SirF . Burdeit , B ' rt . Bart ., M . P . „ Col . Le Gendre N . „ T . W . Tew . Starkie . „ Lord Egtrtnn of Tatton . „ Earl of Hardwicke . Provincial Grand Masters . Bro . The Lord Halsbury , Bro . F . A . Philbrick , Q . C ., Lord Chancellor . Grand Register . „ Gen . Lord John Tay- „ Colonel S . H . Clerke , lour , Grand Warden . Grand Secretary . „ Asher Barfield , Grand And other Grand Oncers of Treasurer . the rear . Together with many distinguished Past Grand Officers and well-known Brethren of the Craft in all parts of England .

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HENRY'S GREAT INDIAN REMEDIES ( LIMITED ) . " H I P P A C E A , " Tie Stable and Kennel Requisite . Copy ot' LETTER FROM LORD COMBERMERE , re " HIPPACEA . " Carlton Club , gth November , 1887 . SIR , I have tried your "Hippacea" both upon myself for rheumatism , and upon a horse for splints . I found it do more good to me than any Embrocation I have ever used , and several of my friends have benefited by its use . I cured the only ' horse ( of a splint ) that I have ever tried it upon , and shall use it again . Yours faithfully , COMBERMERE . " HIPPACEA PILLS , " For purifying the Blood of Dogs , & c , without purging , 12 , Ogvvy Street , Nantymoel , Sept . 17 th , 1888 . SIR , I am convinced there is not such another remed y as " Hippacea " to be had . Every other lotion and ointment were complete failures in my dog ' s casenone did the least good . I was on the point of destroying the dog when I made up my mind to try your valuable "Hippacea" as a last resort , and I am glad to say it has cured it . I gave the box of "Hippacea Pills" toafriendof mine , who had two young dogs with distemper , and to prove your Pills he gave them to only one dog , which got over the malady quite easily , the other dog died . I recommend " Hippacea " to all my friends . ALF . GODDING . PRICES— " Hippacea" 2 / 9 , 5 / 3 , 10 / 3 , post free . " Hippacea Pills " 1 / -, 2 / 6 , and 5 / - per box , of F . H . BOWDEN , Managing Director , 43 , KING WILLIAM STREET , LONDON , E . C , AND MADRAS , INDIA . TELEGKAPHIC ADDRESS—HIPPACEA , LONDON .

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FUNERAL REFORM . Simple , Heverent , and Inexpensive Funerals . Explanatory Pamphlet grattt LONDON NECROPOLIS CO ., 3 , LANCASTER PLACE , STUAND , W . C . PATENT EARTH TO EARTH PERISHABLE COFFINS .

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NOW READV . —Price 6 d . THE CHRISTMAS NUMBER or TEE " freemason " Will oontain Tales by T . Johnston Evans , and J . Marsdon Suteliffe ; and Masonio Articles by Bros . W . J . Hughan , G . B . Abbott , and other Masonio Writers , together with A Masonio Song , "Words by Bro . F . W . Driver , Composed by Bro . W . S . DunMey , and a Full Page Illustration of the reception of H . R . H . the Prince of "Wales as Past Grand Master at Freemasons' Hall , 1869 . Orders should be given to any Bookseller or Newsagent , or sent direct to the Office—16 , Great Queen Street , London , W . C .

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W . WALLER , Theatrical Costunto and Wig Maker . Fancy Costumes supplied for Balls , Fetes , and Carnivals . Portable Theatres & Scenery Fitted 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 foiwarded on application , U & 86 , Tabernacle Street , Finsbury Square , London ,

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FRAZER'S Purify the Rlood , Improve the Complexion , Insure •¦ - ———— " Good Health , Make Work a Pleasure , and Life SULPHUR Enjoyable . Sold by Chemists at 1 / 1 S , or post free ——¦——¦» 15 : > tamps from FRAZER & Co ., 29 , l . udgate Hill , TABLETS London . Agents Wanted . Liberal Terms . Whole-1 sa . e ; The Grocers' Association , Ltd ., London , S . E .

To Correspondents.

To Correspondents .

The following communications unavoidably stand over : ROYAL ACH—Pythagoras Chapter , No . 88 . ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE—Antient York Chapter of Redemption , No . 68 .

BOOKS . &< :., RECEIVED . " The Tyler , " "South African Freemason , " " Keystone , " "Masonic Review , "" South Au-traiian Fre = masoii , '"* Australasian Keystone , " " Freemasons' Repository , " " Freimaurer-Zeitung , " and " Freemasons' Journal . "

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SATURDAY , DECEMBER 22 , 1888 .

Original Correspondence.

Original Correspondence .

" BRO . WOODWARD'S MOTIONS . " To the Editor of the " Freemason . " Dear Sir and Brother , 1 was neither an uninterested nor inattentive listener to the discussion that took place in Grand Lodge on the Sth inst . on Bro . Woodward bringing forward his motion to amend Rule 210 of the Constitutions , and I

have carefully read his letti-r in to-day ' s Freemason . I have m-tacopy before me at the present momtnt of the Constitutions , and therefore I have not the benefit of reference thereto , but I paid great attention to tne remaiks ot Bro . Woodward , as also to those of a brother sitting on the opposite side of the Temple detailing his own experience in support of what the mover had alleged as reasons why the

rule in question should be amended , and I cannot help saying that my sympathies were actively enlisted towards the difficulties and tioubles which both speakers set before the Grand Lodge , as involved in dealing with members whoj in their respective lodges , are in a chronic state of arrears . While quite agreeing with Bro . Pope that all " tinkering " of the Rules of Constitution should be avoided—a point

which Bro . Philbrick took a firm hold of in opposing the amendment—I regret ( and with great respect ) that I cannot follow the last-named learned brother in the analogy which it seemed to me he sought to set up between a brother whose name might be properly struck off ( I submit with great deference ) in his abience , lor non-payment of dues , and the solemn exclusion of a brother guilty oE

un-Masonic conduct or some moral offence ( equally un-Masonic ) , who , of course , before such an extreme course could be pursued , should have the opportunity of rebutting the charges made against him j and I take it that no lodge would be justified in such a case in moving one step towards excluding the member so accused ur . t I it had exhausted every means to bring accust r and atcuw d lace to

face . Every ¦ aster of a lodge , and every Hast Master ( in England , I supp s ^ -, equally , as in ihe ( olonie *) , finds the subject uf _ "dues in anears" the bugbear ol his ) tar of office . It is al * ays the i-ems at which evt-ry Audit Committee , at the close of the lodge year , stun b ' es , and so far as 1 ptrsonall , know , as President of ludgts and chapters for some five or six years , and J-S Trcasuier of cne

lodge for four years , has been m . t by that somewhat doubtful procedure of striking an average , and placing among the " assets" on the balance sheet the item " arrears of dues good , £ . " Nothing but the feeling that " a stranger in the house " rising to speak would have been regarded by my brethren

as savouring ot a spurt of lorwardness , not to say impertinence , prevented my joining in the discussion in Grand Lodge . However , I can effect the same object in , perhaps , a less obtrusive way by taking advantage of your columns , to show Bro . Woodward how we manage these things in the Colonies .

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