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^x^_o^^^^^ j^^^^^^^^P SATUBDAY , 9 TH DBCEMBBE 1899 .

United Grand Lodge.

UNITED GRAND LODGE .

r | THE Quarterly Communication of United Grand Lodge I was held on Wednesday , at Freemasons' Hall , London , under the presidency of the Earl of Warwick Deputy Grand Master , who was supported by Bro . W . W . B . Beach , M . P ., as D . G . M ., Bro . Thomas Fenn as S . G . W ., Bro . Robert Grey as J-G-W ., and a large assembly .

H . R . H . the Prince of Wales was nomimated by Bro . Charles Beaumont , for re-election as Grand Master , and Bro . Harry Manfield was proposed by Bro . John Glass for the office of Grand Treasurer . The other business on the agenda , as given in our pages last week , was proceeded with in regular order .

The general opinion in regard to the vote of one thousand guineas to the War Fund was that not only should those wives and widows who were not married on the strength , but that officers' widows and wives , and also the loyal people in Natal and the Cape who had lost farms and homes , and

also had fought for the Mother country , should participate , and it was accordingly referred to the Board of Benevolence to decide in what proportions and in what direction the sum should be allocated . Bro . R . D . M . Littler , Q . C , proposed this amendment , and said he should have been only too glad if the 1 , 000 guineas proposed had been ten times that amount .

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MARK GRAND LODGE .

fTlHE Quarterly meeting was held at Mark Masons' Hall , I London , on Tuesday , when the Earl of Euston Pro Grand Master presided . The Prince of Wales was nominated for re-election as Grand Master , and Bro . John Dimsdale proposed as Grand Treasurer for next year .

On the motion of the Earl of Euston one hundred guineas was voted to the "Daily Telegraph " Shilling Fund for Widows and Orphans by the Transvaal War . Bro . W . E . M . Tomlinson , M . P ., having asked why it should not go

to the Lord Mayor ' s Fund , was informed that , as the latter was identified with the Patriotic Fund , it did not take in the wives married without leave , whereas the Fund to which this grant was made relieved all , and the sufferings of some of them were very great .

Reverting to the recent resignation by Bro . Col . T . Davies Sewell , of the Secretaryship of the Alliance Lodge , No . 1827 , we are pleased to learn that , to mark their appreciation of the able and genial way in which the

retiring Secretary discharged his duties , the members of the Lodge have unanimously elected him an honorary member , like Sir John Monckton P . M . P . G . W ., another of the founders . Next to Alderman Frank Green P . M . P . G . D . the Colonel is the senior member of the Lodge .

“The Freemason's Chronicle: 1899-12-09, Page 7” Masonic Periodicals Online, Library and Museum of Freemasonry, 3 Aug. 2025, django:8000/periodicals/fcn/issues/fcn_09121899/page/7/.
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s^Fr*^THEW0RLD'SBESTBIGVGLE. __ B _ KV __ * € * ' "i * _ atf- * * . ' ^ TUC 4 P * % ^» . .: * * v ¦»¦ _ . Tut . | »iJ>imlm^l^nb ^^ L j- " ' £ 10 10 s . £ 12 12 s . £ 18 18 s . CLEVELANDPRIMER. WHAT IS FRICTION ? It is something which does not exist in the Cleveland ball and roller bearings , consequently we cannot describe it . Why not in the Cleveland bearings ? Do you see that picture ? Don't you see instead of the balls rubbing against each other they turn on the roller . It's the combination of ball and roller that makes a cycle bearing ideal . The ball and roller is a Cleveland secret , and found on Cleveland cycles only . The Lozier Manufacturing Co ., 24-27 Orchard Street , Oxford Street , London , W .

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EADES GOUT AND RHEUMATIC PILLS . The SAFEST and most EFFECTUAL CUBE for GOUT , RHEUMATISM , and all PAINS in the HEAD , FACE , and LIMBS . Would not be without tfcm Tor all tbe Ulorld . They are a most Wonderful Medicine . GOUT . 15 Sunbeam Terrace , Beeston Hill , Leeds , Yorkshire , 24 th Jan . 1898 . r ) HBUMATISM . Dear Mr . Eade , —I feel it my duty to acknowledge t the great good your pills have done me . ¦ I have been GOUT . a great sufferer with Eheumatic Gout , but for the last three years , having taken jour pills , I have "O HEUMATISM always been free from it , and am never without _| JL them in the house . I can highly recommend them GOUT . to all people suffering with Rheumatism as a safe and sure cure . I have often given one or two away RHEUMATISM , to friends for a trial , and , like me , they would not be without them for all the world . THEY ARE A MOST WONDERFUL MEDICINE , EADE'S PILLS , and may your name be praised all over the whole world . You may make use of this letter if you think ITI ADE'S PILLS , proper . \ j Yours truly , HENRY THOMAS LANGLEY . Eacfe ' s Gout and Rheumatic Pills ARE PREPARED ONLY BY GEORGE EADE , 232 GOSWELL ROAD , LONDON And sold by all Chemists and Medicine Vendors , IN BOTTLES , at ls ljd and 2 s 9 d each .

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E . WILKINSON & Co ., Auctioneers , Estate and Transfer Business Agents , and Insurance Brokers , 112 CHEAPSIDE , LONDON , E . C . Inventories taken and Valuations made for Probate , Compensation Claims , & c . Fire Claims assessed . " GRAND SANHEDRIM " BY ORLTON COOPEE , M . E . Z . 483 , H . 1928 , Price thirteen pence , post free . BRO . ALFRED H . COOPER , PUBLISHER , 19 COLEMAN STREET , LONDON , E . G ., or from " Freemason ' s Chronicle Office , " New Barnet .

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DON'TREADTHIS!SS^SS. One of our facile Self-instructors Is given with every j __ y ' instrument . _^^ 3 PRICE LIST FREE . Cv ^ WJk PIANOS . —Own make , £ 16 , £ 18 , £ 20 , and £ 23 . Full Trichord , jt ~ y £ d \ l / Iron Frame , Check Action , 10 years ' warranty . B _^ - ^/ ifJlr ' ^ PORTABLE FOLDING HARMONIUMS . —Own make , S Octaves , \/ f ]\ f # H 0 \ , - < £ 3 15 B . ; 4 Octaves , £ 4 ISs . % LI ^ $ Zv \\\ ff / £ I VIOLIN OUTFIT , complete with bow , resin , self-instructor , & c , ] y & -3 ~ r \ B V W flU in violin case , 6 / 6 , 10 / 6 , . 13 / 6 , 21 / -, 33 / -. REAL OLD KS /^^ tpPS ^ S : VIOLINS , £ 2 , £ 3 , £ 3 . \ fPWA tfk MANDOLINE OUTFIT , Our Special Line , including ITALIAN \^ HT V f / AMANDOLINE , Case , Tutor , Pitch Pipe ( 4 notes ) , 3 Plectra , and ^ Jl ^ Vafx Spare Set of 8 Strings , at 21 / -. - JJ JnaJAgRi g l ; -j ITALIAN MANDOLINES . —Prices : 13 / 6 , 17 / 6 , 20 / -, 22 / 6 , 23 / -, B ¦^ "S ^ g S ^ 27 / 6 , 30 / -, 33 / -, 40 / -, 43 / -, SO / -, 60 / -. Trade Mark . NOTE . —We have now opened a Cycle Department , and supply HIGH-GRADE BICYCLES at lOgS . List ol Machines and Sittings Free on Application . THE STA 1 NER MANUFACTURING Go . ( F . C . Dept . ) 92 St . Martin's Lane . Charing Cross . London , W . C .

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^x^_o^^^^^ j^^^^^^^^P SATUBDAY , 9 TH DBCEMBBE 1899 .

United Grand Lodge.

UNITED GRAND LODGE .

r | THE Quarterly Communication of United Grand Lodge I was held on Wednesday , at Freemasons' Hall , London , under the presidency of the Earl of Warwick Deputy Grand Master , who was supported by Bro . W . W . B . Beach , M . P ., as D . G . M ., Bro . Thomas Fenn as S . G . W ., Bro . Robert Grey as J-G-W ., and a large assembly .

H . R . H . the Prince of Wales was nomimated by Bro . Charles Beaumont , for re-election as Grand Master , and Bro . Harry Manfield was proposed by Bro . John Glass for the office of Grand Treasurer . The other business on the agenda , as given in our pages last week , was proceeded with in regular order .

The general opinion in regard to the vote of one thousand guineas to the War Fund was that not only should those wives and widows who were not married on the strength , but that officers' widows and wives , and also the loyal people in Natal and the Cape who had lost farms and homes , and

also had fought for the Mother country , should participate , and it was accordingly referred to the Board of Benevolence to decide in what proportions and in what direction the sum should be allocated . Bro . R . D . M . Littler , Q . C , proposed this amendment , and said he should have been only too glad if the 1 , 000 guineas proposed had been ten times that amount .

Ar00701

MARK GRAND LODGE .

fTlHE Quarterly meeting was held at Mark Masons' Hall , I London , on Tuesday , when the Earl of Euston Pro Grand Master presided . The Prince of Wales was nominated for re-election as Grand Master , and Bro . John Dimsdale proposed as Grand Treasurer for next year .

On the motion of the Earl of Euston one hundred guineas was voted to the "Daily Telegraph " Shilling Fund for Widows and Orphans by the Transvaal War . Bro . W . E . M . Tomlinson , M . P ., having asked why it should not go

to the Lord Mayor ' s Fund , was informed that , as the latter was identified with the Patriotic Fund , it did not take in the wives married without leave , whereas the Fund to which this grant was made relieved all , and the sufferings of some of them were very great .

Reverting to the recent resignation by Bro . Col . T . Davies Sewell , of the Secretaryship of the Alliance Lodge , No . 1827 , we are pleased to learn that , to mark their appreciation of the able and genial way in which the

retiring Secretary discharged his duties , the members of the Lodge have unanimously elected him an honorary member , like Sir John Monckton P . M . P . G . W ., another of the founders . Next to Alderman Frank Green P . M . P . G . D . the Colonel is the senior member of the Lodge .

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