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Notices Of Meetings.

1505 and P . M . 673 , H . Pearson 249 . "Richard Brown W . M . 241 , and Secretary Westbam , Masonic Educational Institute , Skillicorn P . M . 667 , Fabian P . M . 487 , and P . P . S . G . W . of Hants . A . Strother 823 . Nash 823 , Gallagher P . M . 1011 , Salford , Larsen P . M . 594 , Widdows F . P . 673 , & c . There were altogether 120 guests . The party returned to Liverpool , by special boat , at eleven o ' clock .

Robert Burns Lodge , No . 999 . —This Lodge held its 119 th monthly meeting on Monday , the 26 th of July , at Freemasons ' Hall , Manchester . Present—Bros . W . L . Chew W . M ., E . H . Flower S . W ., J . A . Infiesta J . W ., T . H . Jenkins Secretary and Treasurer , A . Bacon S . D ., F . Cooper J . D ., J . C . Whittington P . M . D . C , J . Hart Steward , J . McKinless I . G ., J . Lawton Tyler j P . M . ' s Bros . . T .

Prescott . J . M . Cranswiek Chaplain . Visitors—Bros . J . Walsh 1054 . Castro Ruiz ( Havana ) , J . P . Howarth 1147 , B . Eoutley 37 , W . S . Watson 1196 , J . Hod'rkinson 941 . Bnsiness—Lodge opened in due form at 5 . 30 p . m ., Mi-. G . Hirsoh and Mr . J . D . Brickies were duly initiated into Masonry by the W . M ., Bro . T . A . Sutton was raised to M . M .

Hervey Lodge , No . 1260 . —The summer banquet of this Lodge was held in the well known and beautiful gardens attached to the Crown Hotel , at Broxbourne Bridge , on Wednesday , 28 th July . The banquet was under the presidency of the W . M . of the Lodge , W . Bro . Jabez Hogg P . G . D ., and was attended by Bros . Harrison S . W ., Southwood J . W ., G . King jun . P . M . Secretary , Hollingsworth

S . D ., J . Sandilands Ward J . D ., Bnrley , Herring , Mansell , J . E . Cox , Bywood , Vine , Hall , Butler and others . Among the visitors we noticed Bros . BaberP . M . 452 and 1238 P . P . G . S . D . Surrey , J . Wright P . M ., Green S . W . 27 , Fagg J . D . 30 , Ballard 511 , Saunders , Wesson , Williams and others , with a number of ladies . After the banqnet , whioh was of the most recherohe description , the W . M . proposed

the health of the Qneen , after which the health of the M . W . G . M . The gavel was then entrusted to Bro . G . King jun . P . M . and Secretary , who , in an eloquent speech , proposed the health of the W . M ., Bro . Jabez Hogg , pointing out that notwithstanding the largo and onerous professional avocations of the W . M ., yet he never failed to attend to the duties and the interest of the Hervey Lodge . Bro . King

said he was sure all the brethren would join him in the fervent hope that Bro . Hogg would have a happy and prosperous year of office , and that he might be spared to be amongst them as P . M . and Treasurer for many years to come . Bro . Jabez Hogg , in response , said he not only considered it was his duty , but he felt it was a happy privilege to attend constantly in Lodge , and also to partake

with his brethren of tho pleasures of the admirable summer banquet . He looked upon such a reunion as this as a most desirable mode of bringing the brethren more intimately and socially together , and , more than that , it gave them an opportunity of allowing the sisters to see somewhat of the Order , and so dispel erroneous ideas concerning it . The more they saw of it the more they would see that

it was based on the purest principles of charity and brotherly love . The W . M . then proposed the health of the sisters and lady visitors , which was responded to by Bro . Ward . The rext toast was that of the Visiting Brethren , acknowledged by Bro . Wright . The W . M . then proposed the Officers of the Lodge , especially eulogising tho great services of their indefatigable Secretary , Bro . G . King jun .,

to whom they were all so much indebted for the pleasure they enjoyed that day . Bro . King , in returning thanks , spoke of the great assistance he had received fretn his colleagues , and dwelt warmly on that spirit of unity which now actuated all the brethren of the "Hervey Lodge" in promoting its welfare . He instanced the liberality of the Senior Warden , in presenting the Lodge with

the beautiful menu cards , declared , by a competent judge , to be the perfection of art , ¦ aud to the Jnuior Warden they were indebted for the lovely artificial bouquet which graced every lady in the room . The health of Miss Lincoln was then proposed by the W . M ., who thanked her , in the name of the Lodge , for the kind and cordial

manner in which she had exerted her great vocal talent to add to the charms of the day . The brethren , he said , would all join him in wishing her every prosperity , and he had no doubt but that Miss Lincoln wonld soon become a bright aud shining star in the firmament of the musical world . After one or two other toasts the company adjourned to the ball room , and concluded a mo 3 t agreeable day .

Metropolitan Lodge , No . 1507 . —An emergency meeting of this flourishing and rapidly increasing Lodge was held on Thursday , at the Metropolitan Club , 269 Peutonville Eoad . Bros . Jas . Willing jnn . W . M ., Williams S . W ., Berrie J . W ., Eose Treasurer , ' Tims P . M . Secretary , Child S . D ., Kingham J . D ., J . Dougliq I . G } ., Scales W . S ., Fnrler D . C ., Daley Tyler , and Bros . Stiles , Gilbert , Side ,

Brede , Saintsbury , & c . The Lodge was opened , and ballots were taken for the admission of Messrs . John Sayers , 3 . E . Erwood , F . H . Eogers , John Levy and M . Little , which was unanimousl y in their favor , and they were initiated . The working of the W . M . and officers deserves espeoial praise . Bro . Baron Von Tittenborn was elected a joining member . Bros . Bead and Brnmell were raised to the third

degree . The bye-laws were read . Several propositions for initiation and joining were announced , and the Lodge was closed . The brethren then adjourned to a very capital banquet , provided by Bro . Cox . The W . M . gave the usual Loyal and Masonic toasts , and in proposing the health of H . E . H . the Prince of Wales M . W . G . M . alluded to his proposed visit to India . He wished him God speed , and

a safe return to his native land , in renewed health and vigour . There was no doubt he would meet many distinguished in the Order in India , and it would be the means of further cementing that cordial feeling that exists between the two countries . ( Cheers . ) Bro . Tims P . M . and Secretary , in proposing the toast of the W . M ., said ho was

proud of the success attending this young Lodge , not only in numbers , but in the knowledge that it had in its ranks gentlemen who would be an honour to the Craft j this was to be attributed to tho oxer tions and geniality of the W . M ., who was not onl y a good working Mason himself , but felt a pride in seeing Masonic ilutiea carried out

Notices Of Meetings.

by the brethren . The W . M . having returned thanka , the toast of the Visitors was responded to by Bros . Savage W . M 1425 , and Berrie J . W . 1293 , those brethren referring , in the course of their speeches , to the excellent working of the W . M . and officers . The toast of the Initiates having been responded to , Bro . Williams S . W . returned thanks for tho toast of the Wardens and Officers , stating that through

the influx of members to the Lodge , they held this their second emergency meeting , and from the number of propositions , it was very nossible they wonld havo another before the next regnlar meeting . Bro . Tim 3 P . M . and Secretary having also returned thanks , the Tyler ' s toast followed . Tho brethren were entertained bv soma very capital singing . The Visitors were Bros . Savage W . M . 1425 , Berrie J . W . 1293 . Bnscall J . D . 177 , Wicks 813 , Musgrave Organist

1309 . Ormiston 262 , Graham 475 , and Jordan 511 . The brethren , previously to entering the Lodge , attended the concert and entertainment specially provided for the Grand International Fete at the Alexandra Palace , which was honoured bv the presence of the Et . Hon . the Lord Mayor Bro . D . H . Stone J . G . W ., the Sheriffs , Prefect of the Seine , & c . and which reflected great credit on Bros . Sir Ed . Lee , J . E . S . Vine ( Private Secretary to the Lord Mayor ) , and the Committee .

Metropolitan Lodge of Instruction , 1607 . —The perfection many Lodges have attained in the working of the various ceremonies is due to their members attending Lodges of Instruction , under able Preceptors . This Lodge of Instruction , although but young , ranks high , as many of its members can work tbe various degrees perfectly , and we cordially recommend aspirants for office to pay it a visit .

The members met at the Metropolitan Club , 269 Pentonville Eoad , on Friday , 30 th lilt ., Bros . Jas . Willing jun . in the chair , Shand S . W ., Scales J . W ., W . M . Stiles Secretary , Yeomans S . D ., Ormiston I . G ., T . A . Adams Preceptor . The Lodge was opened , and the minutes were confirmed . The W . M . then rehearsed part of the ceremonv of

installation , Bro . Adams assisting with the ancient charges . The acting W . M . then rehearsed the ceremony of raising . Bro . Stiles acting as candidate . Bro . Shand S . W . was elected W . M . for the ensuing week . A cordial and unanimous vote of thanks was accorded to the W . M . for his efficient working . The Lodge was then adjourned to the following Friday .

Chaucer Lodge , No . 1540 . —An emergency meeting of this Lodge , the first since the Consecration , was held on the 29 th ult ., at the Bridge House Hotel , London Bridge . Present—Bros . T . J , Sabine P . P . G . S . B . ( Middlesex ) W . M ., J . C . Mason S . W ., E . S .

Stidolph J . W ., Eev . H . J . Hatch Chaplain , F . Walters P . P . G . P . ( Middlesex ) P . M . Secretary , W . J . Kemp S . D ., E . Hudson J . D ., H . Faija I . G ., A . J . Hawkcs D . C , A . P . Steadman W . S ., I . J . Hooper Wilkins as P . M . The Lodge was opened , and the following brethren were unanimously elected ioining members—Bros . F . Walters

P . G . P . ( Middlesex ) P . M . 73 , Eev . H . J . Hatch M . A . S . W . 160 , J . E

Webley 180 , E . Boon 1306 , W . J . Walsham 1491 , J . H . Spencer 73 , I . John Hooper Wilkins 73 , W . Breton 315 , G . H . Mason 753 , A . Neville 615 . Ballots wore taken for the following gentlemen , who were initiated by the W . M . in a very careful and impressive manner , Messrs . J . Wooster , E . Emanuel , Joel Emanuel , E . H . Willats , and P . W . Crosbie . The Lodge was then closed , and slight refreshment followed .

Alexandra Palace Lodge , No . 1541 . —The first meeting of this Lodge since its consecration was held on Saturday , the 31 st ult ., at the Alexandra Palace , Muswell Hill . Bro . J . K . King S . W . P . G . S . in the chair , G . J . Palmer J . W ., J . E . Stacey Treas ., Haigh Sec , J . Lee I . G ., John Dvte D . C , and 0 . T . Speight Tyler . The Lodge was opened , and the minutes of the consecration meeting

were read and confirmed . Ballots were taken for the admission of Bro . E . Eowland 1098 , A . Smith No . 4 , aud F . H . Eooko P . M . 46 as joining members , and Messrs . E . Larchin , C . Chaplin , W . S . Daniels , E . Kensington , and J . Mathews were balloted for , unanimously ac . cepted , and initiated into the . Order . The Lodge was then closed , and the brethren sat down co a banquet and dessert that reflected

great credit on Bros . Bertram and Eoberts . Bro . J . C . Parkinson P . G . D . and P . P . G . M . for Middlesex , the W . M ., genially presided . He proposed the toast of Her Majesty the Queen , also that of H . B . H .. the Prince of Wales M . W . G . M ., and alluded to the circumstance of the Lodge being named after H . E . H . the Princess , whom all classes throughout the realm respected . He was sure it would be an omen of

its success . The toasts of the Pro Grand Master and the Deputy Grand Master followed . The W . M ., in proposing the toast of the five newly initiated brethren , made a very eloquent speech , referring to the duties incumbent on brethren joining the Order . He was sure the impression made on them would never be effaced . Bro . J . Mathews in brief and appropriate terms responded . The W . M . now being

obliged to leave the chair , it was occupied by Bro . John Kelly King P . G . S ., who proposed the toast of the W . M . Brother Parkinson , who occupied the chair as the First Master of the Lodge , was one whom they were proud of ; he was a distinguished member of Grand Lodge , aud also of the province of Middlesex , and

brethren did not get those honours without being worthy of them . ( Cheers . ) The Chairman then proposed the toast of the Visitors , who were Bros . Martin 188 , J . II . Stacey 180 , and H . M . Levy P . M . 188 , the latter brother responding . The toasts of the Warden , Officers , and the Tyler , concluded a very agreeable and harmonious evening . Bro . Chaplin Henry delighting the brethren with his melodious voice .

HOLLOWAY s Puts AjfD OINTMKXT —The exceptional weather of the season indicates a disturbed state of the atmosphere , anil causes a very great tendency ; o the development of epidemics . It is in such seasons that diarrhoea , lysentery , cholera , cramps , and fevers so frequently appear , and all should he on their guard against them . Tho consumption of uncooked or unripe fruit , > r food not perfectly fresh , is a common exciting canse of these complaints , ind if the early symptoms are not properly treited , very serious results may ensue . Holloway ' s Ointment rubbed briskly and efficiently into the stomach und surface of the bowels , relieves the cramp and vomiting very (| uickly , and the internal use of the Pills expels from the bowels the irritant matter .

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Notices Of Meetings.

1505 and P . M . 673 , H . Pearson 249 . "Richard Brown W . M . 241 , and Secretary Westbam , Masonic Educational Institute , Skillicorn P . M . 667 , Fabian P . M . 487 , and P . P . S . G . W . of Hants . A . Strother 823 . Nash 823 , Gallagher P . M . 1011 , Salford , Larsen P . M . 594 , Widdows F . P . 673 , & c . There were altogether 120 guests . The party returned to Liverpool , by special boat , at eleven o ' clock .

Robert Burns Lodge , No . 999 . —This Lodge held its 119 th monthly meeting on Monday , the 26 th of July , at Freemasons ' Hall , Manchester . Present—Bros . W . L . Chew W . M ., E . H . Flower S . W ., J . A . Infiesta J . W ., T . H . Jenkins Secretary and Treasurer , A . Bacon S . D ., F . Cooper J . D ., J . C . Whittington P . M . D . C , J . Hart Steward , J . McKinless I . G ., J . Lawton Tyler j P . M . ' s Bros . . T .

Prescott . J . M . Cranswiek Chaplain . Visitors—Bros . J . Walsh 1054 . Castro Ruiz ( Havana ) , J . P . Howarth 1147 , B . Eoutley 37 , W . S . Watson 1196 , J . Hod'rkinson 941 . Bnsiness—Lodge opened in due form at 5 . 30 p . m ., Mi-. G . Hirsoh and Mr . J . D . Brickies were duly initiated into Masonry by the W . M ., Bro . T . A . Sutton was raised to M . M .

Hervey Lodge , No . 1260 . —The summer banquet of this Lodge was held in the well known and beautiful gardens attached to the Crown Hotel , at Broxbourne Bridge , on Wednesday , 28 th July . The banquet was under the presidency of the W . M . of the Lodge , W . Bro . Jabez Hogg P . G . D ., and was attended by Bros . Harrison S . W ., Southwood J . W ., G . King jun . P . M . Secretary , Hollingsworth

S . D ., J . Sandilands Ward J . D ., Bnrley , Herring , Mansell , J . E . Cox , Bywood , Vine , Hall , Butler and others . Among the visitors we noticed Bros . BaberP . M . 452 and 1238 P . P . G . S . D . Surrey , J . Wright P . M ., Green S . W . 27 , Fagg J . D . 30 , Ballard 511 , Saunders , Wesson , Williams and others , with a number of ladies . After the banqnet , whioh was of the most recherohe description , the W . M . proposed

the health of the Qneen , after which the health of the M . W . G . M . The gavel was then entrusted to Bro . G . King jun . P . M . and Secretary , who , in an eloquent speech , proposed the health of the W . M ., Bro . Jabez Hogg , pointing out that notwithstanding the largo and onerous professional avocations of the W . M ., yet he never failed to attend to the duties and the interest of the Hervey Lodge . Bro . King

said he was sure all the brethren would join him in the fervent hope that Bro . Hogg would have a happy and prosperous year of office , and that he might be spared to be amongst them as P . M . and Treasurer for many years to come . Bro . Jabez Hogg , in response , said he not only considered it was his duty , but he felt it was a happy privilege to attend constantly in Lodge , and also to partake

with his brethren of tho pleasures of the admirable summer banquet . He looked upon such a reunion as this as a most desirable mode of bringing the brethren more intimately and socially together , and , more than that , it gave them an opportunity of allowing the sisters to see somewhat of the Order , and so dispel erroneous ideas concerning it . The more they saw of it the more they would see that

it was based on the purest principles of charity and brotherly love . The W . M . then proposed the health of the sisters and lady visitors , which was responded to by Bro . Ward . The rext toast was that of the Visiting Brethren , acknowledged by Bro . Wright . The W . M . then proposed the Officers of the Lodge , especially eulogising tho great services of their indefatigable Secretary , Bro . G . King jun .,

to whom they were all so much indebted for the pleasure they enjoyed that day . Bro . King , in returning thanks , spoke of the great assistance he had received fretn his colleagues , and dwelt warmly on that spirit of unity which now actuated all the brethren of the "Hervey Lodge" in promoting its welfare . He instanced the liberality of the Senior Warden , in presenting the Lodge with

the beautiful menu cards , declared , by a competent judge , to be the perfection of art , ¦ aud to the Jnuior Warden they were indebted for the lovely artificial bouquet which graced every lady in the room . The health of Miss Lincoln was then proposed by the W . M ., who thanked her , in the name of the Lodge , for the kind and cordial

manner in which she had exerted her great vocal talent to add to the charms of the day . The brethren , he said , would all join him in wishing her every prosperity , and he had no doubt but that Miss Lincoln wonld soon become a bright aud shining star in the firmament of the musical world . After one or two other toasts the company adjourned to the ball room , and concluded a mo 3 t agreeable day .

Metropolitan Lodge , No . 1507 . —An emergency meeting of this flourishing and rapidly increasing Lodge was held on Thursday , at the Metropolitan Club , 269 Peutonville Eoad . Bros . Jas . Willing jnn . W . M ., Williams S . W ., Berrie J . W ., Eose Treasurer , ' Tims P . M . Secretary , Child S . D ., Kingham J . D ., J . Dougliq I . G } ., Scales W . S ., Fnrler D . C ., Daley Tyler , and Bros . Stiles , Gilbert , Side ,

Brede , Saintsbury , & c . The Lodge was opened , and ballots were taken for the admission of Messrs . John Sayers , 3 . E . Erwood , F . H . Eogers , John Levy and M . Little , which was unanimousl y in their favor , and they were initiated . The working of the W . M . and officers deserves espeoial praise . Bro . Baron Von Tittenborn was elected a joining member . Bros . Bead and Brnmell were raised to the third

degree . The bye-laws were read . Several propositions for initiation and joining were announced , and the Lodge was closed . The brethren then adjourned to a very capital banquet , provided by Bro . Cox . The W . M . gave the usual Loyal and Masonic toasts , and in proposing the health of H . E . H . the Prince of Wales M . W . G . M . alluded to his proposed visit to India . He wished him God speed , and

a safe return to his native land , in renewed health and vigour . There was no doubt he would meet many distinguished in the Order in India , and it would be the means of further cementing that cordial feeling that exists between the two countries . ( Cheers . ) Bro . Tims P . M . and Secretary , in proposing the toast of the W . M ., said ho was

proud of the success attending this young Lodge , not only in numbers , but in the knowledge that it had in its ranks gentlemen who would be an honour to the Craft j this was to be attributed to tho oxer tions and geniality of the W . M ., who was not onl y a good working Mason himself , but felt a pride in seeing Masonic ilutiea carried out

Notices Of Meetings.

by the brethren . The W . M . having returned thanka , the toast of the Visitors was responded to by Bros . Savage W . M 1425 , and Berrie J . W . 1293 , those brethren referring , in the course of their speeches , to the excellent working of the W . M . and officers . The toast of the Initiates having been responded to , Bro . Williams S . W . returned thanks for tho toast of the Wardens and Officers , stating that through

the influx of members to the Lodge , they held this their second emergency meeting , and from the number of propositions , it was very nossible they wonld havo another before the next regnlar meeting . Bro . Tim 3 P . M . and Secretary having also returned thanks , the Tyler ' s toast followed . Tho brethren were entertained bv soma very capital singing . The Visitors were Bros . Savage W . M . 1425 , Berrie J . W . 1293 . Bnscall J . D . 177 , Wicks 813 , Musgrave Organist

1309 . Ormiston 262 , Graham 475 , and Jordan 511 . The brethren , previously to entering the Lodge , attended the concert and entertainment specially provided for the Grand International Fete at the Alexandra Palace , which was honoured bv the presence of the Et . Hon . the Lord Mayor Bro . D . H . Stone J . G . W ., the Sheriffs , Prefect of the Seine , & c . and which reflected great credit on Bros . Sir Ed . Lee , J . E . S . Vine ( Private Secretary to the Lord Mayor ) , and the Committee .

Metropolitan Lodge of Instruction , 1607 . —The perfection many Lodges have attained in the working of the various ceremonies is due to their members attending Lodges of Instruction , under able Preceptors . This Lodge of Instruction , although but young , ranks high , as many of its members can work tbe various degrees perfectly , and we cordially recommend aspirants for office to pay it a visit .

The members met at the Metropolitan Club , 269 Pentonville Eoad , on Friday , 30 th lilt ., Bros . Jas . Willing jun . in the chair , Shand S . W ., Scales J . W ., W . M . Stiles Secretary , Yeomans S . D ., Ormiston I . G ., T . A . Adams Preceptor . The Lodge was opened , and the minutes were confirmed . The W . M . then rehearsed part of the ceremonv of

installation , Bro . Adams assisting with the ancient charges . The acting W . M . then rehearsed the ceremony of raising . Bro . Stiles acting as candidate . Bro . Shand S . W . was elected W . M . for the ensuing week . A cordial and unanimous vote of thanks was accorded to the W . M . for his efficient working . The Lodge was then adjourned to the following Friday .

Chaucer Lodge , No . 1540 . —An emergency meeting of this Lodge , the first since the Consecration , was held on the 29 th ult ., at the Bridge House Hotel , London Bridge . Present—Bros . T . J , Sabine P . P . G . S . B . ( Middlesex ) W . M ., J . C . Mason S . W ., E . S .

Stidolph J . W ., Eev . H . J . Hatch Chaplain , F . Walters P . P . G . P . ( Middlesex ) P . M . Secretary , W . J . Kemp S . D ., E . Hudson J . D ., H . Faija I . G ., A . J . Hawkcs D . C , A . P . Steadman W . S ., I . J . Hooper Wilkins as P . M . The Lodge was opened , and the following brethren were unanimously elected ioining members—Bros . F . Walters

P . G . P . ( Middlesex ) P . M . 73 , Eev . H . J . Hatch M . A . S . W . 160 , J . E

Webley 180 , E . Boon 1306 , W . J . Walsham 1491 , J . H . Spencer 73 , I . John Hooper Wilkins 73 , W . Breton 315 , G . H . Mason 753 , A . Neville 615 . Ballots wore taken for the following gentlemen , who were initiated by the W . M . in a very careful and impressive manner , Messrs . J . Wooster , E . Emanuel , Joel Emanuel , E . H . Willats , and P . W . Crosbie . The Lodge was then closed , and slight refreshment followed .

Alexandra Palace Lodge , No . 1541 . —The first meeting of this Lodge since its consecration was held on Saturday , the 31 st ult ., at the Alexandra Palace , Muswell Hill . Bro . J . K . King S . W . P . G . S . in the chair , G . J . Palmer J . W ., J . E . Stacey Treas ., Haigh Sec , J . Lee I . G ., John Dvte D . C , and 0 . T . Speight Tyler . The Lodge was opened , and the minutes of the consecration meeting

were read and confirmed . Ballots were taken for the admission of Bro . E . Eowland 1098 , A . Smith No . 4 , aud F . H . Eooko P . M . 46 as joining members , and Messrs . E . Larchin , C . Chaplin , W . S . Daniels , E . Kensington , and J . Mathews were balloted for , unanimously ac . cepted , and initiated into the . Order . The Lodge was then closed , and the brethren sat down co a banquet and dessert that reflected

great credit on Bros . Bertram and Eoberts . Bro . J . C . Parkinson P . G . D . and P . P . G . M . for Middlesex , the W . M ., genially presided . He proposed the toast of Her Majesty the Queen , also that of H . B . H .. the Prince of Wales M . W . G . M ., and alluded to the circumstance of the Lodge being named after H . E . H . the Princess , whom all classes throughout the realm respected . He was sure it would be an omen of

its success . The toasts of the Pro Grand Master and the Deputy Grand Master followed . The W . M ., in proposing the toast of the five newly initiated brethren , made a very eloquent speech , referring to the duties incumbent on brethren joining the Order . He was sure the impression made on them would never be effaced . Bro . J . Mathews in brief and appropriate terms responded . The W . M . now being

obliged to leave the chair , it was occupied by Bro . John Kelly King P . G . S ., who proposed the toast of the W . M . Brother Parkinson , who occupied the chair as the First Master of the Lodge , was one whom they were proud of ; he was a distinguished member of Grand Lodge , aud also of the province of Middlesex , and

brethren did not get those honours without being worthy of them . ( Cheers . ) The Chairman then proposed the toast of the Visitors , who were Bros . Martin 188 , J . II . Stacey 180 , and H . M . Levy P . M . 188 , the latter brother responding . The toasts of the Warden , Officers , and the Tyler , concluded a very agreeable and harmonious evening . Bro . Chaplin Henry delighting the brethren with his melodious voice .

HOLLOWAY s Puts AjfD OINTMKXT —The exceptional weather of the season indicates a disturbed state of the atmosphere , anil causes a very great tendency ; o the development of epidemics . It is in such seasons that diarrhoea , lysentery , cholera , cramps , and fevers so frequently appear , and all should he on their guard against them . Tho consumption of uncooked or unripe fruit , > r food not perfectly fresh , is a common exciting canse of these complaints , ind if the early symptoms are not properly treited , very serious results may ensue . Holloway ' s Ointment rubbed briskly and efficiently into the stomach und surface of the bowels , relieves the cramp and vomiting very (| uickly , and the internal use of the Pills expels from the bowels the irritant matter .

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