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~~~ ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR BOYS . PATRON : — HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN . PRESIDENT : — Most . Hon . THE MARQUESS OF R 1 PON , K . G ., M . W . G . M . The usual Summer Fete and Distribution , of Prizes will be held at the Institution , Wood Green , on Tuesday the 8 th of July , 1873 . UNDER DISTINGUISHED PRESIDENCY . Full particulars will be duly announced , the present delay arising from unavoidable circumstances . Commence at 12 o ' clock , noon . Cold Collation at 4 o ' clock . Tickets , Ladies' 5 s . ; Gentlemen ' s 6 s . ; Children ' s 3 s . 6 d . Military Band , Dancing in the Evening . Application for Tickets respectfully requested on or before Saturday the 4 th of July , addressed to FRED . BINCKES . Secretary . rwK '"SJ 5 r . Freemasons' Hall , W . C .

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CONSECRATION . or THE libcrtg of iaucrins lobge No . 1437 . B R O . J OIH N J O S I A . H WI L S O N , P . M . 813 , 1237 , & c , W . M . designate . AT THE FOX AND HOUNDS HOTEL , Romford , Essex , On Monday June 30 th . at 2 o ' clock p . m . precisely . It is expected that the ceremony of consecration and installation will be performed by the R . W . 'Bro . Robert J . Bagshaw , Esq ., Provincial Grand Master for Essex . Brethren of other lodges are invited to attend banquet in the Corn Exchange at 4 o ' clock . Tickets 16 s . ( inclusive ) . Brethren who desire to be present at the Banquet will please to intimate the same to . J . TYDEMAX , Secretary , pro . tern . Cheshunt , Herts .

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_ A , N OLD PAST MASTER wishes to Apt PRENTICE his son to a Bro . Mason , Civil , Mining , or Mechanical Engineer , Ironmonger , or any respectable Mechanical profession . The youth is 17 , fond of freehand and mechanical drawing , for which he has won honours at the Science and Art Classes , with excellent mechanical ideas , most steady and a total abstainer . W . D „ 12 , Alwin-road , Deptford , S . E .

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A ROYAL ARCH MASON , a Public School and University Man , and who has been in cw Zealand , wishes employment as Private Secretary , or as tutor , to boys under 14 . " Would not object to travel , address , Oxford , care of Editor F . M . 198 , Fleet-street .

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A MASTER MASON urgentl y requires Employment as Timekeeper , Messenger or in any capacity where Trust , & c , is required , has a knowledge of accounts , will make himself generally useful , has a wife and lamil y . Good references . Address W . J ., 10 s , Lefevreroad , Vlc toria . park .

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MASONIC ASSURANCE OFFICE , o , NEW BRIDGE-STREET , LONDON . JOSEPH RANKIN STEBBING , Esq ., P . G . D ., Chairman . This Company was the first to adopt the nevr and popular system of POSITIVE ASSURANCE . The policies being payable to beaier , render assignments , stamps , legacy duties , & c ., . unnecessary , and they have at all times an immediate ^ purchaseable value . See detailed prospectus . FREDERICK BIGG , P . M ., Manager .

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DRITISH EQUITABLE ASSURANCE " COMPANY . 4 , Queen-street-place , London , E . C . EIGHTEENTH ANNUAL REPORT . New business , 2 , 190 policies for £ 380 , 050 . New annual income , i , 6 i 5 ryj death claims paid for £ 29 , 905 . 16 claims for matured policies , £ 1 , 502 . Paid for surrenders , £ 1 , 701 . Laid by in year , £ 41 , 043 . In force , 18 , 084 policies for £ 3 , 109 , 215 . Annual premium income , £ 97 , 402 . '' Paid for death claims in 18 years , undecjf ' 13 66 policies , £ 218 , ( 16 5 . J . , ; jgp ^ . ' ¦"' Accumulated fund increased to jf 314 ^ f " JroT '

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Norwich and London AVjVji . 4 ^ x 3 xicx' XXIOTCJ XJ A lvr rnr . ASSOCIATION . ESTABLISHED 18 ^ 6 . SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL £ 100 , 000 . For Insuring against ACCIDEN 1 AL DEATH , With Compensation for Personal Injury , Caused by Accidents CHIEF OFFICES—ST . GILES'S STREET , NORWICH . Los HON : 49 , MOORGATE-ST . Secretary : CHARLES R . GII . MAN , Esq . London Manager : Mr . GEOHOE POWELL .

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] y [ O N E Y . —LOANS granted immediatel y ff > m £ 100 to £ 2 , 000 at 5 percent ., repayable over Three , Four , or Five Years , on Personal Security and Life Policy effected with the WEST OF ENGLAND INSURANCE CO ., ( Established 1807 . ) Apply to the Superintendent of Agents , J . CROCKER , Neville Street , Newcastle . Agents Wanted .

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Now Ready , Price 2 s . rr ^ UE MYSTIC TIE , a NEW MASONIC x SONG , with quartett chorus . —Written by Bro . Wm . Carpenter , composed by Bro . J . C . Baker , Mus . D . London : Geo . Kenning , Little Britain ; R . Spencer , 26 , Great Queen-street . Liverpool : Geo . Kenning , 2 , Monumerit-p' . e ; J . Smith and Sons , 76 , Lord-street .

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Price Sixpence , post free . TVTUSIC IN PLAY AND MUSIC IN EARNEST . —By Bro . A . Orlando Steed , Org ., Stour Valley Ledge , No . 1224 . London , Reeves and Turner , 185 , Fleet-street .

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GRATEFUL—COMFORTING . EPPS'S COCOA . BREAKFAST . " By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition , and by a careful application of the fine properties of well selected cocoa , Mr . Epps has provided our breakfast tables with a delicately flavoured beverage which may save us many heavy doctors' bills "—Civil Service Gazette . " We will now give an account of the process adopted by Messrs . James Epps ano Co ., manufacturers of dietetic articles , at their works in the Euston-road , Loudon . "Casscli's Household Guide . Made simply with boiling water or milk . Each Packet is Labelled . \ JAM ES EPPS & Co ., Homeopathic Chemists , London .

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TO THE PUBLIC . p MOSES and SON ( the Ori g inators of the ¦ ^ ' Ready-made Clothing system ) have maintained their popularity through a long series of years by constant and unwavering - attention to the wants of all classes , by punctuality , promptitude , and care in the execuli'Mi of orders , and by giving their customers full value for their money . Every department is furnished with a large assortment of goods for all occupations and all occasions , and not * withstanding the great advance in the prices of material and labour , E . MOSES and SON have made no appreciable advance in their charges , but continue to supply well-made fashionable , comfortable and durable articles at prices which are only rendered possible by the extraordinary advantages they possess . T ? MOSES and SON beg to acquaint the * Public that they have recently made extensive internal alterations on their City Premises , and the additional accommodation thereby afforded will be found a great convenience to their numerous customers . N . B . —The price of every article is marked on it in plain figures , and no abatement can , under any circumstances , be made . 1 Any article not approved ofwill ( if not worn or injured , ) be exchanged , or the amount paid for it will be returned . "P MOSES and SON subjoin a List of their - * - ' * Departments : Ready-made Clothing for 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 . Hats and Caps , boots ami allocs . Outfits for Sea or Shore . U MOSES and SON respectfull y invite an ' early inspection of their Stock for the Summer Season , ' which has been prepared on a scale of magnitude surpassing all their previous effoits . ]? MOSES and SON'S easy and accurate ' system of self-measure together wit ' 1 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-Court-road , and Euston-road . COUNTHV BRANCH . Bradford , Yorkshire .

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Mourning for the late Earl of Zetland . TODGES AND CHAPTERS put into suitable 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 , High Holborn , W . C .

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MOURNING ROSETTES FOR APRONS AND COLLARS . Regulation size and pattern , 6 s . and 9 s . Do 2 en , AT BRO . KENNING'S MASONIC DEPOTS , 198 . Fleet-street , and Little Britain , London . 2 , Monument-place , Liverpool . 108 , Renfield-street , Glasgow .

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HERALDIC , WRITING & MONOGRAM ENGRAVING EXECUTED UPON Silver , Gold , Metals , Gem's , and Stones ( for Sealing ) , In the very highest style of art and workmanship ; also upon STEEuDIES . torSlampiiiBNpte l ' aperand Envelopes ; OFFICIAL SEALS ilesifjneil , made and tilted into Tresses , lor " nhlit COIT » panics and Societies ; rERFORATED ( or pierced ) and CARVED CRESTS , LETTERS , or MASONIC EMBLEMS made for Book Covers , Cigar Cases , Albums , & c ; and every branch , connected willl Engraving , all executed ox THE PREMISES , at Sfcj Bro . JAMES B . SLY'S 9 RATH BONEl PLACE , OXFORD-ST ., LONDON . W

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TABLE OF CONTENTS. Article 3
REPORTS OF MASONIC MEETINGS. Article 3
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Scotland. Article 3
PROVINCIAL GRAND MARK LODGE OF SOMERSETSHIRE. Article 3
GRAND LODGE OF NEW YORK. Article 5
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Births, Marriage and Deaths. Article 8
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LIVERPOOL THEATRES, &c. Article 8
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FREEMASONRY IN FRANCE. Article 8
CONSECRATION OF THE SANDGATE LODGE, No. 1436. Article 8
THE ROYAL CHARTER. Article 9
THE NEW MASONIC TEMPLE AT PHILADELPHIA. Article 9
RINGS AND SIGNET RINGS IN MASONRY. Article 10
Original Correspondence. Article 10
Multum in Parbo,or Masonic Notes and Queries. Article 11
Reviews. Article 11
COAL CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY. Article 11
THE CRYSTAL PALACE. Article 11
A WECOME TO THE SHAH. Article 12
THE MASONIC TEMPLE. Article 12
CONSECRATION OF A ROYAL ARK MARINERS LODGE. Article 12
METROPOLITAN MASONIC MEETINGS. Article 13
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MASONIC MEETINGS IN GLASGOW. Article 13
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~~~ ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR BOYS . PATRON : — HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN . PRESIDENT : — Most . Hon . THE MARQUESS OF R 1 PON , K . G ., M . W . G . M . The usual Summer Fete and Distribution , of Prizes will be held at the Institution , Wood Green , on Tuesday the 8 th of July , 1873 . UNDER DISTINGUISHED PRESIDENCY . Full particulars will be duly announced , the present delay arising from unavoidable circumstances . Commence at 12 o ' clock , noon . Cold Collation at 4 o ' clock . Tickets , Ladies' 5 s . ; Gentlemen ' s 6 s . ; Children ' s 3 s . 6 d . Military Band , Dancing in the Evening . Application for Tickets respectfully requested on or before Saturday the 4 th of July , addressed to FRED . BINCKES . Secretary . rwK '"SJ 5 r . Freemasons' Hall , W . C .

Ad00111

CONSECRATION . or THE libcrtg of iaucrins lobge No . 1437 . B R O . J OIH N J O S I A . H WI L S O N , P . M . 813 , 1237 , & c , W . M . designate . AT THE FOX AND HOUNDS HOTEL , Romford , Essex , On Monday June 30 th . at 2 o ' clock p . m . precisely . It is expected that the ceremony of consecration and installation will be performed by the R . W . 'Bro . Robert J . Bagshaw , Esq ., Provincial Grand Master for Essex . Brethren of other lodges are invited to attend banquet in the Corn Exchange at 4 o ' clock . Tickets 16 s . ( inclusive ) . Brethren who desire to be present at the Banquet will please to intimate the same to . J . TYDEMAX , Secretary , pro . tern . Cheshunt , Herts .

Ad00112

_ A , N OLD PAST MASTER wishes to Apt PRENTICE his son to a Bro . Mason , Civil , Mining , or Mechanical Engineer , Ironmonger , or any respectable Mechanical profession . The youth is 17 , fond of freehand and mechanical drawing , for which he has won honours at the Science and Art Classes , with excellent mechanical ideas , most steady and a total abstainer . W . D „ 12 , Alwin-road , Deptford , S . E .

Ad00113

A ROYAL ARCH MASON , a Public School and University Man , and who has been in cw Zealand , wishes employment as Private Secretary , or as tutor , to boys under 14 . " Would not object to travel , address , Oxford , care of Editor F . M . 198 , Fleet-street .

Ad00114

A MASTER MASON urgentl y requires Employment as Timekeeper , Messenger or in any capacity where Trust , & c , is required , has a knowledge of accounts , will make himself generally useful , has a wife and lamil y . Good references . Address W . J ., 10 s , Lefevreroad , Vlc toria . park .

Ad00105

MASONIC ASSURANCE OFFICE , o , NEW BRIDGE-STREET , LONDON . JOSEPH RANKIN STEBBING , Esq ., P . G . D ., Chairman . This Company was the first to adopt the nevr and popular system of POSITIVE ASSURANCE . The policies being payable to beaier , render assignments , stamps , legacy duties , & c ., . unnecessary , and they have at all times an immediate ^ purchaseable value . See detailed prospectus . FREDERICK BIGG , P . M ., Manager .

Ad00110

DRITISH EQUITABLE ASSURANCE " COMPANY . 4 , Queen-street-place , London , E . C . EIGHTEENTH ANNUAL REPORT . New business , 2 , 190 policies for £ 380 , 050 . New annual income , i , 6 i 5 ryj death claims paid for £ 29 , 905 . 16 claims for matured policies , £ 1 , 502 . Paid for surrenders , £ 1 , 701 . Laid by in year , £ 41 , 043 . In force , 18 , 084 policies for £ 3 , 109 , 215 . Annual premium income , £ 97 , 402 . '' Paid for death claims in 18 years , undecjf ' 13 66 policies , £ 218 , ( 16 5 . J . , ; jgp ^ . ' ¦"' Accumulated fund increased to jf 314 ^ f " JroT '

Ad00108

Norwich and London AVjVji . 4 ^ x 3 xicx' XXIOTCJ XJ A lvr rnr . ASSOCIATION . ESTABLISHED 18 ^ 6 . SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL £ 100 , 000 . For Insuring against ACCIDEN 1 AL DEATH , With Compensation for Personal Injury , Caused by Accidents CHIEF OFFICES—ST . GILES'S STREET , NORWICH . Los HON : 49 , MOORGATE-ST . Secretary : CHARLES R . GII . MAN , Esq . London Manager : Mr . GEOHOE POWELL .

Ad00109

] y [ O N E Y . —LOANS granted immediatel y ff > m £ 100 to £ 2 , 000 at 5 percent ., repayable over Three , Four , or Five Years , on Personal Security and Life Policy effected with the WEST OF ENGLAND INSURANCE CO ., ( Established 1807 . ) Apply to the Superintendent of Agents , J . CROCKER , Neville Street , Newcastle . Agents Wanted .

Ad00107

Now Ready , Price 2 s . rr ^ UE MYSTIC TIE , a NEW MASONIC x SONG , with quartett chorus . —Written by Bro . Wm . Carpenter , composed by Bro . J . C . Baker , Mus . D . London : Geo . Kenning , Little Britain ; R . Spencer , 26 , Great Queen-street . Liverpool : Geo . Kenning , 2 , Monumerit-p' . e ; J . Smith and Sons , 76 , Lord-street .

Ad00115

Price Sixpence , post free . TVTUSIC IN PLAY AND MUSIC IN EARNEST . —By Bro . A . Orlando Steed , Org ., Stour Valley Ledge , No . 1224 . London , Reeves and Turner , 185 , Fleet-street .

Ad00106

GRATEFUL—COMFORTING . EPPS'S COCOA . BREAKFAST . " By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition , and by a careful application of the fine properties of well selected cocoa , Mr . Epps has provided our breakfast tables with a delicately flavoured beverage which may save us many heavy doctors' bills "—Civil Service Gazette . " We will now give an account of the process adopted by Messrs . James Epps ano Co ., manufacturers of dietetic articles , at their works in the Euston-road , Loudon . "Casscli's Household Guide . Made simply with boiling water or milk . Each Packet is Labelled . \ JAM ES EPPS & Co ., Homeopathic Chemists , London .

Ad00101

TO THE PUBLIC . p MOSES and SON ( the Ori g inators of the ¦ ^ ' Ready-made Clothing system ) have maintained their popularity through a long series of years by constant and unwavering - attention to the wants of all classes , by punctuality , promptitude , and care in the execuli'Mi of orders , and by giving their customers full value for their money . Every department is furnished with a large assortment of goods for all occupations and all occasions , and not * withstanding the great advance in the prices of material and labour , E . MOSES and SON have made no appreciable advance in their charges , but continue to supply well-made fashionable , comfortable and durable articles at prices which are only rendered possible by the extraordinary advantages they possess . T ? MOSES and SON beg to acquaint the * Public that they have recently made extensive internal alterations on their City Premises , and the additional accommodation thereby afforded will be found a great convenience to their numerous customers . N . B . —The price of every article is marked on it in plain figures , and no abatement can , under any circumstances , be made . 1 Any article not approved ofwill ( if not worn or injured , ) be exchanged , or the amount paid for it will be returned . "P MOSES and SON subjoin a List of their - * - ' * Departments : Ready-made Clothing for 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 . Hats and Caps , boots ami allocs . Outfits for Sea or Shore . U MOSES and SON respectfull y invite an ' early inspection of their Stock for the Summer Season , ' which has been prepared on a scale of magnitude surpassing all their previous effoits . ]? MOSES and SON'S easy and accurate ' system of self-measure together wit ' 1 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-Court-road , and Euston-road . COUNTHV BRANCH . Bradford , Yorkshire .

Ad00104

Mourning for the late Earl of Zetland . TODGES AND CHAPTERS put into suitable 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 , High Holborn , W . C .

Ad00103

MOURNING ROSETTES FOR APRONS AND COLLARS . Regulation size and pattern , 6 s . and 9 s . Do 2 en , AT BRO . KENNING'S MASONIC DEPOTS , 198 . Fleet-street , and Little Britain , London . 2 , Monument-place , Liverpool . 108 , Renfield-street , Glasgow .

Ad00102

HERALDIC , WRITING & MONOGRAM ENGRAVING EXECUTED UPON Silver , Gold , Metals , Gem's , and Stones ( for Sealing ) , In the very highest style of art and workmanship ; also upon STEEuDIES . torSlampiiiBNpte l ' aperand Envelopes ; OFFICIAL SEALS ilesifjneil , made and tilted into Tresses , lor " nhlit COIT » panics and Societies ; rERFORATED ( or pierced ) and CARVED CRESTS , LETTERS , or MASONIC EMBLEMS made for Book Covers , Cigar Cases , Albums , & c ; and every branch , connected willl Engraving , all executed ox THE PREMISES , at Sfcj Bro . JAMES B . SLY'S 9 RATH BONEl PLACE , OXFORD-ST ., LONDON . W

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