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GRAND LODGE OF MarkMasterMasons ov ENGLAND AND WALES , AND THE Colonies and Dependencies nf the British Crown . BRO . REV . G . R . PORTAL , A / . A , M . W . G . M . M . M RIGHT HON . THE EARL OI * LIMERICK , R . W . D . G . M . M . M . EARL PERCY , M . P ., M . W . G . M . M . M . Elect . THE SUMMER HALF-YEARLY COMMUNICATION of this Grand Lodge will be held at Freemason ' s Tavern , Great Queen-street , Lincoln ' s Inn-fields , on Tuesday , the 3 rd of June , 1873 , when and where all Grand Officers ( past and present ) , W . Masters , Past Masters , Wardens , and Overseers of private Lodges are hereby summoned to attend , and at which , by permission , all regularly registered Mark Master Masons may be present . The ceremony of advancement will be worked in a Lodge of Improvement , to meet at Halfpast Three o ' clock , p . m . GRAND LODGE will be opened at Five o ' clock p . m ., when the M . W . G . M . M . Elect will be installed . The Banquet will be provided at Seven o ' clock ; Tickets , Fifteen Shillings ( inclusive of Wine and Dessert ) if taken before the day of meeting ; if on the day , 17 s . 6 d . Brethren intending to be present are requested to send their names to the Grand Stewards , care of the Grand Secretary , as under . By command , FREDERICK BINCKRS , Grand Secretary . Office , 2 , Red Lion-square , Holborn , London , W . C . 13 th May , 1873 .
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Mourning for the late Earl of Zetland . T ODGES AND CHAPTERS put into suitable J _/ Mourning at a days' notice . A large quantity of superior Black Crape Rosettes always on hand , to be had of Bro . FREDERICK ADLARD , Masonic Clothier , and Inventor of Masonic Jewel Attacher 225 , Hig h Holborn , W . C .
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"RRO . W . BLACKBURN begs to express his deep feelings of gratitude to thc Members of the ROVAL MASONIC ANNUITY FUND , for conferring on him thc benefits of that Institution . Attacked by an illness which totally incapacitated him from making any excttton to assist himself , he found among the Craft brothers and friends who well knew hy constant practice in the walk of social life , how to help those who require it . I lis painful condition rendered him unable to duly thank them at the time , but he begs them to accept this medium for expressing his heartfelt thanks assuring them that the balance of his days shall I c passed in grateful remembrance of their kindness . \ V :. i . BLACKBURN , P . M ., P . Z .
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W . FIGES , 80 , CANNON-STREET , LONDON , E . C , MANUl'ACTURirR 01 ' Tin * . NEW JEGIS UMBRELLA , Combining increased shelter wilh incivriK- ' . l siicii ^ lii , ; i . " - i- ! c £ ant s \); . ] : ( .:, and : i rirr , A-Liit \\ Ai \ mc ; ' lcr ; . ; th . RIDING AND DRIVING WHIPS , ^ c .
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llopl Piisonic BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION FOR AGED FREEMASONS A N * WIDOWS OF FREEMASONS , CROYDON . Office , 4 , Freemasons' Hall , London , E . C . PATRON : HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCE OF WALES , K . G ., M . W . P . G . M . PRESIDENT : THE MOST HON . THE MARQUESS OF RIPON , K . G ., M . W . G . M . At the Annual General Meeting of this Institution , held at Freemasons ' ' Hnll , London , on Friday , the 16 th of May , 1873 . W . Bro . Major J . Creaton , Vice-Patron , in the Chair , after the general business was disposed of , the Governors and Subscribers proceeded to the Election of Sixteen Female Annuitants from an approved List of twenty-one Candidates , ( the whole of the Male Candidates being placed on the List without Election , ) when thc following were declared dul y elected : — VOTES . Mrs . Baker ... ... ... 1327 ,, Niinmo ... ... ... 1190 „ Kirby ... ... ... 1017 ,, Osborne ... ... 1009 Percy 946 „ Inskip ... ... ... 802 ,, Allen ... ... ... 723 ,, Jenkins ... ... ... 675 ,, Heathcote ... ... 663 „ Bower 64 *; „ Walker 565 „ * Ho \ vel ! 532 „ * Jukes ... ... ... 428 „ ^ Thornton ... ... 426 „ * Miles 2 * 5 5 „ 'Stewart 124 UNSUCCESSFUL . VOTES . Mrs . Hmchliffe 82 „ Tidswell ... ... 7 ,, Hodgson ... ... 28 „ Wreyford ... ... 5 „ Radmore ... ... 1 The votes of the unsuccessful Candidates will be carried forward to tlic next election . Those marked * are elected to fill vacancies occasioned by death since the voting papers were issued . J AMES TF . RKY , Secretary . 16 th May , 1873 .
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GRATEFUL—COMFORTING . EPPS'SCOCOA. 1511 K A K FA ST . " By a tlioiough knowledge of the natural laws which go \ ern the < ( 'ciations of digestion and intuition , and by a caitful application of the line propetlies of well selected cocoa , Mr . K ] ' | s 1 , as pi a \ ideal our laeakiait tables with a delicately Hat-aincd beicinge which may sa \ c las many hea \ y doctors' bills "—Civil Sen ire Gazette . " Wc will now ;; i \ c * aa acavunt o ! tla- ptoccs ai ! o ] : ted by Messrs . James I ' j . p- and Co ., nianufactureis of dietetic aiticle . * -, at their v . a-la in the F . ust ... i-road , !••ndon . "Ca * --. a' \ lioiae ' a . M * . i-: * V . j . Made i-imply will * Ijailiraj ; watet or milk . Kacn racl-iM is Labelled . \ J . iMLS Kl'l S i . V Co ., llomapathic Chcnii :, tL , London .
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¦ J > HE PHILOSOPHY OF DRESS Shakespeare , who knew all qualities with a learnetj spirit « f human dealing , rarely omits an opportunity cf indicating how thoroughly he understood the Philosophy of Clothing . "Thcapparel , " he says , " oft proclaims the man . " Though the famous Lord Chesterfield , the author of the well-known " Letters to his Son , " was not a great genius or a profound philosopher , he was a singularly shrewd . man of the world , and was well fitted to pronounce a judgment or to offer advice on this subject . " I confess , " , he says , " that I cannot help forming some opinion of a man's sense and character from his dress , and T believe most people do so as well as myself . " Hc gives excellent instructions to his son . "Take care always , " he says , " that your clothes are well made and fit you , for otherwise they will give you an awkward air . " The foregoing remarks on the Philosophy of Dress are admirable , but they require to be supplemented with the advice U go to t ,. MOSES and SON , the celebrated MERCHANT TAILORS and OUTFITTERS , of the MINORIES and ALDGATE , NEW OXFORD-STREET , and TOTTENHAM-COURT-ROAD , who supply every description of Clothing , ready-made or made to measure , for Adults and Juveniles of all classes , and who offer to their customers the rare combination of excellence in materials and workmanship , thc newest designs , and unparalleled cheapness .
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P MOSES and SON subjoin a List of their " Departments : Ready-made Clothing [ or Adults . Ready-made Clothing for Juveniles . Ready-made Clothing for Sailors and Mechanics . Clothing made to order . Hosiery and Drapery . Mantles , Shawls and Ladies Underclothing . Mats and Caps . Boots and Shoes . Outfits for Sea or Shore . T ? MOSES and SON respectfull y invite an early inspection of their Stock for the Spring and Summer Seasons , which has been prepared on a scale of magnitude surpassing all their previous efforts . J £ MOSES and SON'S easy and accurate " system of self-measure tpgethcr with list of prices , fashion sheet , and patterns , gratis and post free . T ? MOSES and SON'S Establishments are •closed every Friday evening at sunset , till Saturday evening at sunset , when business is resumed until 11 o'clock . The following are the only Addresses of E . MOSES and SON : — LONDON . Corner of Minories and Aldgate . New Oxford-street , corner of Hart-street . Corner ofTottenham-Couit-road , and Euston-road . COUNTIIV BRANCH . Bradford , Yorkshire .
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HERALDIC , WRITING & MONOGRAM ENGRAVING EXECUTED UI'ON Silver , Gold , Metals , Gem * , and Stones ( fur Seating ) , In thc verv highest style of art and workmanship ; also upon STKKLDIKS , for Stamping Note Paper and Envelopes ; OFFICIAL SEALS designed , made and titled into Presses , for Public Companies and Societies ; PERFORATED ( or pierced ) and CARVED CR FISTS , LETTERS , or MASONIC EMULEMS made for Hook Ccvers , Cigar Cases , Albums , & e . ; and every branch connected with Engraving , all executed ON THE CHEMISES , at Bro . JAMES B . SLY'S 9 RATHBONE PLACE , OXFORD-ST ., LONDON . W COACHMEN'S WIGS ; vy HOLKSALE and Retail with all the modern Improvements , supplied ' , y Joshua Taylor , Coachmen's Wi ;; Mukei to the Queen , ) I . K . I I . thc Prince ot Wales and the Koyal I'amily , 2 , Swallow-street , l'icradillv , London .
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Thin ! K'litimi , crown 8 v » , cs , clnrn . r PHK SCRIPTURAL DOCTRINE OF HADES : nr , A t " rit ! t * : i ! Examination of the Intermediate Slat * - <¦¦ the JL-. id , the mutual Recognition ol the Departed , their KiKi » 'ledge ol Muiid ;< ne A Hair * -, Probation , Purgatory , tlie Decent ot ( . 'luisi hun lli . il , Preaching to the Spirits in 1 'rison , the Millennium , 'he rian :- * hineni of the 1 ) evils into the Uottomless l'it , tlie Kesururtion of tlie Dead , the ( ieneral Judgment , the Castingo "" Dea-h and Hell into the Lake -J ! Eire and the l- 'inal Destinv of al . Mankind . Willi : < n J >;* n-iiion ni some of tlie moM dillicult pas-a •- *<• ¦¦ in the l' . ibk-, a New Tian-dati .-n of i JVt .. iii . ig . nnd irrefragable j * ro < h- thai the jiie .-eiit World was NOT the Scene oi the A 1 AM-.. \ 1 !* . \ 'C . IU ! i ; o . the Ee \ . (;> . oi :.. » . U . unu ; , D . D ., D . ( VI .:, l ' rim-ipal nl Ere'hlield Colleg .-, Liverpool . " A mnsurpieee ol thought and rescari lu " --Liverpool Leader t " The true thr-ory . "—/ » -.. ** . r ; .. / *\\ ;; . HI ; AS \ r / w .- ; :. .. V . London : I . . M . U ;^ CI . IAN , i : Co ., and all IJouk ^ 'llcr ^ ^
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GRAND LODGE OF MarkMasterMasons ov ENGLAND AND WALES , AND THE Colonies and Dependencies nf the British Crown . BRO . REV . G . R . PORTAL , A / . A , M . W . G . M . M . M RIGHT HON . THE EARL OI * LIMERICK , R . W . D . G . M . M . M . EARL PERCY , M . P ., M . W . G . M . M . M . Elect . THE SUMMER HALF-YEARLY COMMUNICATION of this Grand Lodge will be held at Freemason ' s Tavern , Great Queen-street , Lincoln ' s Inn-fields , on Tuesday , the 3 rd of June , 1873 , when and where all Grand Officers ( past and present ) , W . Masters , Past Masters , Wardens , and Overseers of private Lodges are hereby summoned to attend , and at which , by permission , all regularly registered Mark Master Masons may be present . The ceremony of advancement will be worked in a Lodge of Improvement , to meet at Halfpast Three o ' clock , p . m . GRAND LODGE will be opened at Five o ' clock p . m ., when the M . W . G . M . M . Elect will be installed . The Banquet will be provided at Seven o ' clock ; Tickets , Fifteen Shillings ( inclusive of Wine and Dessert ) if taken before the day of meeting ; if on the day , 17 s . 6 d . Brethren intending to be present are requested to send their names to the Grand Stewards , care of the Grand Secretary , as under . By command , FREDERICK BINCKRS , Grand Secretary . Office , 2 , Red Lion-square , Holborn , London , W . C . 13 th May , 1873 .
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Mourning for the late Earl of Zetland . T ODGES AND CHAPTERS put into suitable J _/ Mourning at a days' notice . A large quantity of superior Black Crape Rosettes always on hand , to be had of Bro . FREDERICK ADLARD , Masonic Clothier , and Inventor of Masonic Jewel Attacher 225 , Hig h Holborn , W . C .
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"RRO . W . BLACKBURN begs to express his deep feelings of gratitude to thc Members of the ROVAL MASONIC ANNUITY FUND , for conferring on him thc benefits of that Institution . Attacked by an illness which totally incapacitated him from making any excttton to assist himself , he found among the Craft brothers and friends who well knew hy constant practice in the walk of social life , how to help those who require it . I lis painful condition rendered him unable to duly thank them at the time , but he begs them to accept this medium for expressing his heartfelt thanks assuring them that the balance of his days shall I c passed in grateful remembrance of their kindness . \ V :. i . BLACKBURN , P . M ., P . Z .
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W . FIGES , 80 , CANNON-STREET , LONDON , E . C , MANUl'ACTURirR 01 ' Tin * . NEW JEGIS UMBRELLA , Combining increased shelter wilh incivriK- ' . l siicii ^ lii , ; i . " - i- ! c £ ant s \); . ] : ( .:, and : i rirr , A-Liit \\ Ai \ mc ; ' lcr ; . ; th . RIDING AND DRIVING WHIPS , ^ c .
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llopl Piisonic BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION FOR AGED FREEMASONS A N * WIDOWS OF FREEMASONS , CROYDON . Office , 4 , Freemasons' Hall , London , E . C . PATRON : HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCE OF WALES , K . G ., M . W . P . G . M . PRESIDENT : THE MOST HON . THE MARQUESS OF RIPON , K . G ., M . W . G . M . At the Annual General Meeting of this Institution , held at Freemasons ' ' Hnll , London , on Friday , the 16 th of May , 1873 . W . Bro . Major J . Creaton , Vice-Patron , in the Chair , after the general business was disposed of , the Governors and Subscribers proceeded to the Election of Sixteen Female Annuitants from an approved List of twenty-one Candidates , ( the whole of the Male Candidates being placed on the List without Election , ) when thc following were declared dul y elected : — VOTES . Mrs . Baker ... ... ... 1327 ,, Niinmo ... ... ... 1190 „ Kirby ... ... ... 1017 ,, Osborne ... ... 1009 Percy 946 „ Inskip ... ... ... 802 ,, Allen ... ... ... 723 ,, Jenkins ... ... ... 675 ,, Heathcote ... ... 663 „ Bower 64 *; „ Walker 565 „ * Ho \ vel ! 532 „ * Jukes ... ... ... 428 „ ^ Thornton ... ... 426 „ * Miles 2 * 5 5 „ 'Stewart 124 UNSUCCESSFUL . VOTES . Mrs . Hmchliffe 82 „ Tidswell ... ... 7 ,, Hodgson ... ... 28 „ Wreyford ... ... 5 „ Radmore ... ... 1 The votes of the unsuccessful Candidates will be carried forward to tlic next election . Those marked * are elected to fill vacancies occasioned by death since the voting papers were issued . J AMES TF . RKY , Secretary . 16 th May , 1873 .
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GRATEFUL—COMFORTING . EPPS'SCOCOA. 1511 K A K FA ST . " By a tlioiough knowledge of the natural laws which go \ ern the < ( 'ciations of digestion and intuition , and by a caitful application of the line propetlies of well selected cocoa , Mr . K ] ' | s 1 , as pi a \ ideal our laeakiait tables with a delicately Hat-aincd beicinge which may sa \ c las many hea \ y doctors' bills "—Civil Sen ire Gazette . " Wc will now ;; i \ c * aa acavunt o ! tla- ptoccs ai ! o ] : ted by Messrs . James I ' j . p- and Co ., nianufactureis of dietetic aiticle . * -, at their v . a-la in the F . ust ... i-road , !••ndon . "Ca * --. a' \ lioiae ' a . M * . i-: * V . j . Made i-imply will * Ijailiraj ; watet or milk . Kacn racl-iM is Labelled . \ J . iMLS Kl'l S i . V Co ., llomapathic Chcnii :, tL , London .
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¦ J > HE PHILOSOPHY OF DRESS Shakespeare , who knew all qualities with a learnetj spirit « f human dealing , rarely omits an opportunity cf indicating how thoroughly he understood the Philosophy of Clothing . "Thcapparel , " he says , " oft proclaims the man . " Though the famous Lord Chesterfield , the author of the well-known " Letters to his Son , " was not a great genius or a profound philosopher , he was a singularly shrewd . man of the world , and was well fitted to pronounce a judgment or to offer advice on this subject . " I confess , " , he says , " that I cannot help forming some opinion of a man's sense and character from his dress , and T believe most people do so as well as myself . " Hc gives excellent instructions to his son . "Take care always , " he says , " that your clothes are well made and fit you , for otherwise they will give you an awkward air . " The foregoing remarks on the Philosophy of Dress are admirable , but they require to be supplemented with the advice U go to t ,. MOSES and SON , the celebrated MERCHANT TAILORS and OUTFITTERS , of the MINORIES and ALDGATE , NEW OXFORD-STREET , and TOTTENHAM-COURT-ROAD , who supply every description of Clothing , ready-made or made to measure , for Adults and Juveniles of all classes , and who offer to their customers the rare combination of excellence in materials and workmanship , thc newest designs , and unparalleled cheapness .
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P MOSES and SON subjoin a List of their " Departments : Ready-made Clothing [ or Adults . Ready-made Clothing for Juveniles . Ready-made Clothing for Sailors and Mechanics . Clothing made to order . Hosiery and Drapery . Mantles , Shawls and Ladies Underclothing . Mats and Caps . Boots and Shoes . Outfits for Sea or Shore . T ? MOSES and SON respectfull y invite an early inspection of their Stock for the Spring and Summer Seasons , which has been prepared on a scale of magnitude surpassing all their previous efforts . J £ MOSES and SON'S easy and accurate " system of self-measure tpgethcr with list of prices , fashion sheet , and patterns , gratis and post free . T ? MOSES and SON'S Establishments are •closed every Friday evening at sunset , till Saturday evening at sunset , when business is resumed until 11 o'clock . The following are the only Addresses of E . MOSES and SON : — LONDON . Corner of Minories and Aldgate . New Oxford-street , corner of Hart-street . Corner ofTottenham-Couit-road , and Euston-road . COUNTIIV BRANCH . Bradford , Yorkshire .
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HERALDIC , WRITING & MONOGRAM ENGRAVING EXECUTED UI'ON Silver , Gold , Metals , Gem * , and Stones ( fur Seating ) , In thc verv highest style of art and workmanship ; also upon STKKLDIKS , for Stamping Note Paper and Envelopes ; OFFICIAL SEALS designed , made and titled into Presses , for Public Companies and Societies ; PERFORATED ( or pierced ) and CARVED CR FISTS , LETTERS , or MASONIC EMULEMS made for Hook Ccvers , Cigar Cases , Albums , & e . ; and every branch connected with Engraving , all executed ON THE CHEMISES , at Bro . JAMES B . SLY'S 9 RATHBONE PLACE , OXFORD-ST ., LONDON . W COACHMEN'S WIGS ; vy HOLKSALE and Retail with all the modern Improvements , supplied ' , y Joshua Taylor , Coachmen's Wi ;; Mukei to the Queen , ) I . K . I I . thc Prince ot Wales and the Koyal I'amily , 2 , Swallow-street , l'icradillv , London .
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Thin ! K'litimi , crown 8 v » , cs , clnrn . r PHK SCRIPTURAL DOCTRINE OF HADES : nr , A t " rit ! t * : i ! Examination of the Intermediate Slat * - <¦¦ the JL-. id , the mutual Recognition ol the Departed , their KiKi » 'ledge ol Muiid ;< ne A Hair * -, Probation , Purgatory , tlie Decent ot ( . 'luisi hun lli . il , Preaching to the Spirits in 1 'rison , the Millennium , 'he rian :- * hineni of the 1 ) evils into the Uottomless l'it , tlie Kesururtion of tlie Dead , the ( ieneral Judgment , the Castingo "" Dea-h and Hell into the Lake -J ! Eire and the l- 'inal Destinv of al . Mankind . Willi : < n J >;* n-iiion ni some of tlie moM dillicult pas-a •- *<• ¦¦ in the l' . ibk-, a New Tian-dati .-n of i JVt .. iii . ig . nnd irrefragable j * ro < h- thai the jiie .-eiit World was NOT the Scene oi the A 1 AM-.. \ 1 !* . \ 'C . IU ! i ; o . the Ee \ . (;> . oi :.. » . U . unu ; , D . D ., D . ( VI .:, l ' rim-ipal nl Ere'hlield Colleg .-, Liverpool . " A mnsurpieee ol thought and rescari lu " --Liverpool Leader t " The true thr-ory . "—/ » -.. ** . r ; .. / *\\ ;; . HI ; AS \ r / w .- ; :. .. V . London : I . . M . U ;^ CI . IAN , i : Co ., and all IJouk ^ 'llcr ^ ^