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a^^^^p^^a gVira « v--afl-aaaalgj . ^^ i ^^^ a ^ JJ ^^^^ M ! J ^ gE SATURDAY . 24 TH JUNE 1899 .

Board Of Benevolence.

BOARD OF BENEVOLENCE .

THE President of the Board Bro . J . H . Matthews occupied the chair on Wednesday evening , at the monthly meeting , while Bros . D . D . Mercer Senior Vice-President , and Henry Garrod Junior Vice-President were in the other two chairs . The Board , which was well attended , confirmed the

recommendations which they had sent to the Grand Master at the May meeting , to the amount of £ 2 bo , and in dealing with twenty-three new cases recommended Grand Lodge to approve of gifts of £ 75 each in two cases , and £ 50 each in

two others . They asked the Grand Master to approve of donations of two sums of £ 40 , and four sums of £ 30 each . They gave £ 20 in two cases , £ 10 in two other cases , and £ 5 to one person . Five petitions were dismissed , and three deferred .

R. M. I. Girls.

R . M . I . GIRLS .

IT is with great pleasure we are able to announce that the Earl of Dartmouth Prov . G . M . Staffordshire has most kindly consented to preside at the 112 th Anniversary Festival of this Institution , to be held on Wednesday , 9 th May 1900 , when we trust his lordship will be well supported by members of his own Province , as well as every other division of English Masonry .

Durham Charity.

DURHAM CHARITY .

nnHE report presented to the meeting of the Finance JL Committee of the Durham Masonic Charities , at which Bro . T . Coulson , of South Shields , presided , on Saturday , 10 th inst ., was highly satisfactory . The report referred to the recent Festival , by , means of which it was hoped to raise the Masonic Education Fund and the Hudson Testimonial

Fund to £ 3 , 000 each . The success of the Festival exceeded all expectations , and after the Funds had been raised to the desired amount , there was still a balance of £ 80 in hand . The Committee decided to add this amount to the Education Fund .

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EADE'S GOUT AND RHEUMATIC PILLSThe SAFEST and most EFFECTUAL CUKE for GOUT , RHEUMATISM , and aU PAINS in the HEAD , FACE , and LIMBS . Would not be witfeotit tbem for all tbe World . They are a most Wonderful Medicine . GOUT . 15 Sunbeam Terrace , Beeston Hill , Leeds , Yorkshire , 24 th Jan . 1898 . " OHEQMATISM . Dear Mr . Eade , —I feel it my duty to acknowledge _ tl > the great good your pills have done me . I have been GOUT . a great sufferer with Rheumatic Gout , but for the last three years , having taken your pills , I have RHEUMATISM always beon free from it , and am never without them in the house . I can highly recommend them GOUT . to all people suffering with Eheumatism as a safe and sure cure . I have often given one or two awae KHEUMATISM . to friends for a trial , and , like me , they would not by without them for all the world . THEY AEE 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 TJIADE'S PILLS , proper . P . * Yours truly , HENRY THOMAS LANGLEY . Eade ' s Gout and Rheumatic Pills AEE PEEPAEED 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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36 and 28 Porchester Road , Bayswater , W . A . JONES & SONS , SCIENTIFIC BOOT AND SHOE MAKERS . REGISTERED TRADE MARK Riding , Hunting , Fishing , f ^»^ P ^ aa ^ Shooting and Walking Boots /" ^ M ^ y ^~ ^ % , made strictly on Anatomical m- 'i W if Principles , while retaining the fr * Jr t & LM P re ¥ aMin £ Fashionable shapes . 1 ^ , ^^^^ Smi Corns and Callosities guaranteed lw \^ . EHHEmP cured . Bunions greatly reduced % ^ 'Wj ffi * W and relieved from pain . 4 SBk - ' p , DAILY DELIVERIES : —w ^ wb ^ yj FINCHLEY , HAMPSTEAD , ACTON , EALING , T J — -- — - ^ HANWELL , BARNES , KEW , RICHMOND AND ESTABLISHED 1857 . ISLEWORTH .

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DON'TREADTHIS!2™^ One of our facile Self-instructors is given with every ^—* - ^* mm . . — instrument . | ~ PK ? 3 \ PRICE LIST FREE . | (/^^ J . * S PIANOS . —Own make , £ 16 , £ 18 , £ 20 , and £ 23 . Full Trichord , | ^ 4 *^ S ' Iron Frame , Cheek Action , 10 years' warranty . fl , ^ Q '* ''' X ' 'nH ^ PORTABLE FOLDING HARMONIUMS . —Own make , 3 Octaves , l / - ^ fYrWrtj \ ., £ 3 15 B . ; 4 Octaves , £ 4 15 s . W / JL ^ Sf ^ SVijW / fi VIOLIN OUTFIT , complete with bow , resin , self-instructor , Ac , & W ^ -X AAV XuJlU in violin case , 0 / 6 , 10 / 6 , 15 / 6 , 21 / -, 35 / -. BEAL OLD Smt )> J ^ iP ~ m ~^ . VIOLINS , £ 2 , £ 3 , £ 5 . WrwA « " YT MANDOLINE OUTFIT , Our Special Line , including ITALIAN §&_ hh ~\ \ J ] p MANDOLINE , Case , Tutor , Pitch Pipe ( 4 notes ) , S Plectra , and | > J Ifrt . V fxfl Spare Set of S Strings , at 21 / -. t _ jLj ^ ® Jcg ?^ l ! - J ITALIAN MANDOLINES . —Prices : 15 / 6 , 17 / 6 , 20 / -, 22 / 6 , 25 / -, B ^^ Tli ¦ ¦ YM ^ JI 27 / 6 , 30 / -, 33 / -, 40 / -, 45 / -, 50 / -, 60 / -. •Tri-. aa Marl- * . NOTE . —We hare now opened a Cycle Department , and supply HIGH-GRADE BICYCLES at lOgS . List of Machines and Fittings Free on Application . THE STA 1 NER MANUFACTURING Co . ( F . C . Bept . ) 92 St . Martin ' s Lane , Charing * cross , London , "W . C .

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Th.MarquisetCie., 7-5 TOTTENHAM COURT ROAD , LONDON . Braized and Pressed Beel , 1 / 4 per lb . ; Ox Tongues , Dressed , 5 / 3 each ; Galantine of Chicken , Truffled , 2 / - per lb . ; Galantine of Chicken , Plain , 1 / 8 per lb . ; Galantine of Wild Boar ' s Head , with Pistachicn , 1 / 6 ; Dressed Wild Boai '« Head , with Pistachion , 2 / 3 . Masonic Parties , Picnics , Summer Outings , & c , attended to or supplied on special terms . Families waited upon daily . Distance no object .

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AYLESBURY DAIRY , 3 ST . , JOHN LANE , SMITHFIELD , E . G ., AND AT 3 SRUSHFIELD STREET BISHOPSGATE . SPECIAL COWS KEPT FOR §^^ M ^^ FRESH COUNTRY ECKIS INFANTS & INVALIDS . f ' Ct * Sl TWICE A WEEK . D . LLOYD & CO ., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DAIRY FARMERS , and Provision merchants . Families attentively -waited upon with Fresh Country Milk , Butter , Eggs , & c . Restaurants , Coffee tliuses , and large Consumers supplied on liberal terms . Agents for Nevill's , Chibrall's and Bakers' Bread . All Orders punctually attended to and the favour of your recommendation will be greatly esteemed .

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BENJOHNSON, FUNERAL FURNISHER , OPEN AND GLASS CARS , HEARSE ANO MOURNING COACH PROPRIETOR , 56 DEVON'S ROAD , BOW , E . B WS 8 A ° 5 98 ST . LEONARD STEEET , BBOMLEY . . Manager : MB . J . A . JOHNSON . 104 ST . LEONARD'S ROAD , BROMLEY . Manager : MB . J . TOMLIN . 201 HIGH STREET , STRATEORD . Manager : MB . TOM BBIAKT . CARRIAGE DEPARTMENT . Manager : MB . G . EDWABDS . Stables and Carriage Yard : —51 EAVBRLEY STKEET , * Where one of the Best Stocks of Funeral Carriage Horses and Requisites in the East of London may be viewed .

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a^^^^p^^a gVira « v--afl-aaaalgj . ^^ i ^^^ a ^ JJ ^^^^ M ! J ^ gE SATURDAY . 24 TH JUNE 1899 .

Board Of Benevolence.

BOARD OF BENEVOLENCE .

THE President of the Board Bro . J . H . Matthews occupied the chair on Wednesday evening , at the monthly meeting , while Bros . D . D . Mercer Senior Vice-President , and Henry Garrod Junior Vice-President were in the other two chairs . The Board , which was well attended , confirmed the

recommendations which they had sent to the Grand Master at the May meeting , to the amount of £ 2 bo , and in dealing with twenty-three new cases recommended Grand Lodge to approve of gifts of £ 75 each in two cases , and £ 50 each in

two others . They asked the Grand Master to approve of donations of two sums of £ 40 , and four sums of £ 30 each . They gave £ 20 in two cases , £ 10 in two other cases , and £ 5 to one person . Five petitions were dismissed , and three deferred .

R. M. I. Girls.

R . M . I . GIRLS .

IT is with great pleasure we are able to announce that the Earl of Dartmouth Prov . G . M . Staffordshire has most kindly consented to preside at the 112 th Anniversary Festival of this Institution , to be held on Wednesday , 9 th May 1900 , when we trust his lordship will be well supported by members of his own Province , as well as every other division of English Masonry .

Durham Charity.

DURHAM CHARITY .

nnHE report presented to the meeting of the Finance JL Committee of the Durham Masonic Charities , at which Bro . T . Coulson , of South Shields , presided , on Saturday , 10 th inst ., was highly satisfactory . The report referred to the recent Festival , by , means of which it was hoped to raise the Masonic Education Fund and the Hudson Testimonial

Fund to £ 3 , 000 each . The success of the Festival exceeded all expectations , and after the Funds had been raised to the desired amount , there was still a balance of £ 80 in hand . The Committee decided to add this amount to the Education Fund .

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