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GRIFFITH & FARRAN , WEST CORNEE , St . PAUL'S CHTJECHYARD . LONDON , E . C .

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CONTENTS. Article 1
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LODGE OF BENEVOLENCE. Article 2
ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR GIRLS. Article 2
MARRIAGE OF BRO. H.R.H. PRINCE LEOPOLD. Article 2
PROVINCIAL GRAND CHAPTER OF SOMERSET. Article 3
PROVINCIAL GRAND MARK LODGE OF NORTH AND EAST YORKSHIRE. Article 3
CONSECRATION OF THE TEMPLE CHAPTER, No. 558, AT FOLKESTONE. Article 3
CONSECRATION OF THE ALEXANDER CHAPTER, No. 1661, AT NEWARK-ON-TRENT. Article 4
ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR GIRLS. Article 4
WATLING STREET LODGE OF MARK MASTER MASONS, No. 292. Article 4
Obituary. Article 5
Victoria. Article 5
Amusements Article 5
BRIGHTON. Article 5
MASTER BAKERS' PROTECTION SOCIETY. Article 5
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To Correspondents. Article 6
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Original Correspondence. Article 6
Reviews. Article 7
Masonic Notes and Queries. Article 7
REPORTS OF MASONIC MEETINGS. Article 8
INSTRUCTION. Article 12
Royal Arch. Article 13
INSTRUCTION. Article 13
Mark Masonry. Article 13
Ancient and Accepted Rite. Article 13
Rosicrucian Society. Article 13
DARING BURGLARY AT BRO. SIR W. W. BURRELL'S, P.G.M. SUSSEX. Article 13
Births, Marriges, and Deaths. Article 13
Masonic and General Tidings. Article 14
METROPOLITAN MASONIC MEETINGS Article 15
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CANNONSTREETHOTEL," CANNON STREET , LONDON , E . C . The Railway advantages , in direct communication with the Hotel , render this establishment unequalled in the Metropolis for . MASONIC BANQUETS , PUBLIC AND PRIVATE DINNERS , BREAKFASTS , & c , DRAMATIC ENTERTAINMENTS , PUBLIC MEETINGS , ARBITRATIONS . The LARGE HALL is capable of seating upwards of Twelve Hundred people . FAMILIES and VISITORS visiting London for long or short periods will find all the appointments and accommodation unrivalled . E - H - RAND , Manager .

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LADBROKEHALL,NOTTINGHILL,LONDON Opposite the Notting-Hill Station of tho Mctroaolitan Railway , from which _ Trains run every few minutes to all parts of London , and in connection with the principal Lines of Railway . THE ACCOMMODATION IVOVIUED FOR LODGE MEETINGS IS UNEQUALLED BY ANY ESTABLISHMENT IN THE DISTRICT . LARGE LOD ^ I ? AND PANQUET ROOMS , WITH EVERY CONVENIENCE . THE HALL MAY BE ENGAGED FOR BANQUETS , WEDDING BREAKFASTS , DINNERS , PUBLIC OR PRIVATE ENTERTAINMENTS , & c . Apply to Bro . J . LINSCOTT ( at the Hall ) , 14 , Ladbroke Grove-road , London , W .

Ad01607

R.D.PARR, 109 , HATTON GARDEN , LONDON , E . C , Established Twenty Years for the exclusive supply of Clubs , Hotels , Taverns , Restaurants , Dining and Coffee Houses , in KNIVES,SPOONS,FORKS,&KITCHENGOODS Every requisite for the Bar , the Dining Room , and the Kitchen . Repairing , Re-Plating , and Re-Tinning , by the very best Workmen .

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fi| P ^~ ~~ With accuracy and Pure Drugs at moderate prices . wL

Ad01605

•sirSCHWEITZER'SCOCOATINA. ^ TT 5 \ ANTI - DYSPEPTIC COCOA OR CHOCOLATE POWDER . / j % -gOT ^ # \ Guaranteed Pure Soluble Cocoa , with the Excess of Fat Extracted . ? W te ^ t * Y THE FACULTY pronounce it "the most nutritious perfectly digestible beverage for BREAKFAST , ( SI ps ?« ' ? . li \ l \ LUNCHEON , or SUPPER , and invaluable for Invalids and Children . " \«\ £ " @ -8 Ixi Made instantaneously with boiling Water or milk , a teaspoonful to a breakfast cup costing less than a halfpenny , y &* Ki !^ 3 u * G { f Being without Sugai , Spice , or any other admixture , it suits all palates . Keeps better in all climates , \ p ^ Q ^ y ! M'iry and is four times the strength of Cocoas thickened yet weakened with arrowroot , & c , ^ Pc ^^^ v ^ ant * ' reality cheaper . \ ° AJ ^ ' COCOATINA A LA VANILLE is the most delicate , digestible , cheapest Vanilla Chocolate , and may be taken JO , Adam-street , when richer Chocolate is prohibited . Sold in tin packets at is . 6 d ., 3 s ., Js . 6 d ., 10 s . 6 d ., and 20 s . By Chemists and Grocers . ( Samples free by post . )

Ad01604

AS MADE FOR HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN . vV^&v,v>J»»"D«f» V^/^ilmko*x>*&^® IS THF I wBrol AFQT IS NOTED Jw ^^ F 8 ^ . SUPERIOR lb THE B 1 WMJ BEST FOR ITS <^ M |)|^ QUALITY . **IHGC0^T%r/NGctf^ SOLD . BY ALL Drapers and Haberdashers .

Ad01602

MASONICEMBLEMS, MOUNTED , In Colours each 3 / - Plain ,, 1 / 6 To be had at KENNING'S Manufactory , i , 2 , 3 , 4 , LITTLE BRITAIN AND 197 , ALDERSGATE STREET , LONDON .

Ad01603

I MASON IC _ FUNERALS . | Bro . CHAS . JEFFREY MORGAN I 8 2 S 7 , LIVERPOOL ROAD , AND I I 47 , NEWINGTON GREEN ROAD , ISLINGTON , I I Undertakes Funerals of every class , in Town or J Country with due regard to reverence and economy . ^ Secretaries of Lodges are invited to send for j Estimates and Particulars . [ ESTABLISHED OVER HALF A CENTURY . | ^¦ BM ^ HBH ^ HMMH ^^ a ^ aH ^ HaaaMHMMMMmna ^ b

Ad01601

GRIFFITH d FARRAN'S NEWBOOKSFORTHEYOUNG

Ad01615

THE FINE ART BOOK OF THE SEASON-. "LJOLLY BERRIES , by AMY E . BLANCH-¦ *• - *¦ ARD . With original coloured illustrations by IDA WAUGH Price 5 / -, in handsome quarto with illuminated cover ; or 7 / 6 in cloth , gilt edges , and bevelled boards .

Ad01614

QUR LITTLE ONES . Illustrated Stories and ^ Poems for Little People . WILLIAM T . ADAMS ( Oliver Optic ) , editor . With 350 original illustrations . Price 6 / -, or cloth elegant , price 7 / 6 .

Ad01616

Rev . C . H . ADAMS' New Book for Boys , cloth gilt , price 5 / - YKJHO DID IT ? A Schoolboy ' s Tale . Crown ' " Svo ., with Eight Illustrations by A . \ V . COOPER . " Cannot tail to be popular . "—Record . " The story is we : l told . " —Aberdeen Free Press .

Ad01613

G . A . HENTY ' S New Book for Boys , cloth elegant , price 5 / - TN TIMES OF PERIL : a Story of India . - *¦ Crown Svo ., with Sixteen Full-page Illustrations . " Mr . Henty can write exceedingly well , "—1 'anily Fair . " H . l s related the story in a vcry graphic way . "—Queen .

Ad01612

Crown quarto , price 6 / -. T ITTLE LOVING HEART'S POEM BOOK . * - ' By MARGARET ELE . VORA TUPPER . With Forty Illustrations by various artists , and Frontispiece byT . PYM . Uniform with "The Birds and Insects' Post Office . " " A very handsome present or prize . "—Schoolmaster .

Ad01611

THE BIRD AND INSECT POST OFFICE . By Ronr . Bl-OOMl'iEi . D , authorof "The Farmer Boy , " " Rural Tales , " & c . Illustrated with 35 woode ngravings . Crown 4 to ., cloth elegant , price 5 / -, or paper boards , 3 / 6 .

Ad01610

Quarto , cloth elegant , bevelled boards , gilt edges , price 6 / - DELLE'S PINK BOOTS . By JOANNA H . ¦ * - * MATTHEWS , author of the "Bessie Books . " With Sixteen Coloured Illustrations by IDA WAUGH . " It wiii doubtless lie popular with girls . "—Pall Mall ( lazelte . 11 An acceptable gift book . "—Koc !\

Ad01609

Price 2 / 6 . GOODY TWO SHOES . A Fac-simile Reprint * of the edition of 176 C , with an Introductory by Cll AS . WELSH , giving some account of the book and some speculations as to its authorship . Printed on hand-made paper , with uncut edges . " This little book deserves a warm reception , "—Academy . * ' A vcry quaint little book . "—Punch .

Ad01617

Crown Svo ., cloth gilt , price 2 / 6 . BRYAN AND KATE . With Ten Illustrations by HARRY FUKNISS . " Very exciting and amusing . "—Literary Churchman , By the same Author . THOSE UNLUCKY TWINS , Crown 8 vo ., cloth gilt , price 2 / 6 .

Ad01618

Crown Svo ., cloth gilt , price 2 / 6 . WE FOUR . By Mrs . REGINALD BRAY . iS Illustrations by NELLY ERICHSEN . " A very live ' . y and natural story . " —Aberdeen Free Press . By the same Author . TEN OF THEM . Illustrated , cloth , price 2 / 6 . SILVER LININGS . Crown Svo ., 4 / 6 ; gilt edges , 5 ' -

Ad01619

Crown Svo ., price 2 / 6 . A GEM OF AN AUNT AND THE TREAT SHE GAVE . A Story in words of one syllable . By Mrs . GELLIE ( M . E . B . ) . With Illustrations by A . H . COLLINS and Mrs DAWSON . " A delightful book fur little children . "—Academy . By the same Author . BRAVE NELLY . Cloth , price 1 / 6 . THE THREE WISHES . Cloth , price 1 / 6 . THE NEW GIRL . A Tale of School Life . Cloth elegant , price 3 / 6 .

Ad01620

Cloth , price 51-THE CLASSICS FOR THE MILLION : Being an Epitome in English of the Works of the Principal Greek and Latin Authors . By HENRY GREY . " The Kpilomts are correct , and usefulforreference . "—Athen . ? um . " An admirable resume . "—John Hull . "

Ad01621

T UDGATE HILL , PAST AND PRESENT . - *— ' By W . P . TRELOAR . Paper , price 1 / - " An interesting study , "—Bradford Chronicle .

Ad01622

Crown 4 to ., cloth 3 / 6 . Coloured Illustrations . LITTLE MARGARET'S RIDE TO THE ISLE OF WIGHT ; or , The Wonderful Rocking Horse . By Mrs . FREDERICK BROWN . With 8 Illustrations in chromo-lithography by HELEN S . TATHAM .

Ad01623

THE BOYS OWN FAVOURITE LIBRARY . Cloth elegant . Illustrated . Price 3 / 6 each . Vol . I . MARK SF . AWORTH . By KINGSTON . Vol . II . HURRICANE HURRY . By KINGSTON . Vol . III . SALT WATER . By KINGSTON . Vol . IV . OUT ON THE PAMPAS . By HENTY . Vol . V . PETER THE WHALER . By KINGSTON . Vol . VI . EARLY START IN LIFE . By E . MARRVAT NORM IS . Vol . VII . FRED . MARKHAM . B y KINGSTON .

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GRIFFITH & FARRAN , WEST CORNEE , St . PAUL'S CHTJECHYARD . LONDON , E . C .

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