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THE LONDON MUTUAL MASONIC VOTING ASSOCIATION , "UNITY IS STRENGTH . " THE object in view in promoting this Association is to endeavour to establish in London a system that has met with groat success in the Provinces , whereby members { should occasion require ) may look forward to a successful application to either of the Masonic Institutions ; and also to support deserving cases when sufficient votes are in hand . The Committee will met at No . 2 York Street , St . James ' s Square , every Thursday in September and October , from 8 p . m . to 10 p . m ., to receive votes , and to give information to those desirous of joining or supporting the Association . BKO . 0 . DAIRY , Hon . Treas ., 15 GILBEUT STREET , S . W . BRO . G . COOP , Hon . Sec , -11 GREAT "WVJIDMIL-I . STRMT , H \ TEMATIKEI , W .

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Masons Whom We Have Met. No. I.

MASONS WHOM WE HAVE MET . No . I .

WITHOUT wishing to individualise too freely , it may be interesting to contrast the traits of character which are made evident in the various Masonic Lodges it is onr duty and pleasure to visit ; and , avoiding personalities on the one hand , or invidious distinctions on the other , to

sketch in outline some of the prominent proclivities of " Masons whom we have met . " In Masonry , as in other of onr Institutions , composed as they are of all sorts and conditions of men , there are lights and shades—" smiles

and tears , " we "were almost about to say—which may well engage the attention of a thoughtful observer , and call forth a kindlv and well-intentioned comment . It is

impossible to overlook the fact that iu an assemblage such as one ever meets " across the walnuts and the wine , " there are divergencies of deportment and manner strikingly in con . trast , and the same features are developed , only in a more strongly marked degree , iu private and public life . Thu

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THE OCTOBER ELECTION OF THE BOYS' SCHOOL. Article 1
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MASONIC CHARITY. Article 3
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 4
THE YORKSHIRE LODGES. Article 4
YORKSHIRE PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGES. Article 4
CONFIRMATION OF BENEVOLENT GRANTS IN GRAND LODGE. Article 5
INSTALLATION MEETINGS, &c. Article 5
CAPPER LODGE, No. 1076. Article 5
SPHINX LODGE, No. 1329. Article 5
BLACKWATER LODGE, No. 1977. Article 6
ST. OSYTH'S PRIORY LODGE, No. 2063. Article 6
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DIARY FOR THE WEEK. Article 12
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THE STAR AND GARTER HOTEL , KEW BRIDGE . BROTHER JOHN BRILL , PROPRIETOR . fT \ HE accommodation at this Popular Establishment for x MASONIC LODGES AND CHAPTERS Will be found of the mosfc complete and perfect character . Uli © IRflf © Situs are ^«» a © Ii «« s 4 Will Apf § i » t § # » THE BANQUET HALL WILL SEAT OVER ONE HUNDRED GUESTS . The Culinary Arrangements embrace every modern feature . JfyMtet # « fc im WtMin §* M « s ? Mmt , § mmri $ } 3 * 1 !* , * sA mmim Sadie * . The Stock of WINES comprises all the BEST KNOWN BRANDS , and will be found in PERFECT CONDITION PRIVATE ROOMS FOR LARGE OR SMALL PARTIES . GOOD STABLING . CARRIAGES , WAGONETTES , BRAKES , & c . ON HIRE . Scale of Charges and further particulars on application .

Ad00903

THE IMPERIAL HOTEL , HOLBOEN VIADUCT , LONDON , Adjoining the TEBMIITUS of the LOWDOK CHATHAM ami DOVBB RAIWAY , hut distinct from the Viaduct Hotol . THE BEST FURNISHED AND MOST COMFORTABLE HOTEL IN LONUON HOT & COLD WATER LAID ON IN ALL BED ROOMS The appointments throughout so arrjingeu * as to ensure domestic comfort . EVERY ACCOMMODATION FOR MASONIC LODGE MEETINGS , J @> ublh JDmmrs # " ^ S ^ bbwg Snafcfasts . Tn m At ^ , XAlrDKi PALACE LODGE , NO . 15 H , THE MoKini * GTOIT LODGE , NO . 1672 , THB CBUSADERS LODGE , NO . 1677 , AND PERSEVERANCE LODGE , NO . 1743 , HMD THBIB MEETINGS AT THIS ESTABLISHMENT . GOOD COOKING , FINE WINES , MODERATE CHARGES , The Edison . "Electric Ligh . t . TARIFF on APPLICATION to Bro . A . BEGBIE .

Ad00907

THE LONDON MUTUAL MASONIC VOTING ASSOCIATION , "UNITY IS STRENGTH . " THE object in view in promoting this Association is to endeavour to establish in London a system that has met with groat success in the Provinces , whereby members { should occasion require ) may look forward to a successful application to either of the Masonic Institutions ; and also to support deserving cases when sufficient votes are in hand . The Committee will met at No . 2 York Street , St . James ' s Square , every Thursday in September and October , from 8 p . m . to 10 p . m ., to receive votes , and to give information to those desirous of joining or supporting the Association . BKO . 0 . DAIRY , Hon . Treas ., 15 GILBEUT STREET , S . W . BRO . G . COOP , Hon . Sec , -11 GREAT "WVJIDMIL-I . STRMT , H \ TEMATIKEI , W .

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BRO . J . A . COLLINGS , Organist 1693 , Chapter 1056 , wonlcl be pleased to undertake the Musical Arrangements at Consecrations , Instal - ation Meetings , & c , & c . Terms , with Testimonials and mimes' of Artistes , furnished on application . Address 3 . A . Coi /«! r & s , 21 Landseer Road , Upper Holloway , "N . Orchestral Bands for Masonic Balls , Soirees , & c .

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FURNISHED APAETMENTS . — Visitors to London , and others seeking comfortable quarters , centrally situate , and easy of access to the Theatres and all parts of London , should apply at 7 Torrington-square , London , W . C .

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Free by Post , Price One Shilling . THE REVISED BOOK OF CONSTITUTIONS ; CBITICALLY CONSIDEEED , AND COMPABED WITH THE OLD EDITION . A SERIES OF ARTICLES , REPRINTED FROM THE FREEMASON ' S CHRONICLE . : o : LONDON : W . W . MORGAN , BELVIDERE WORKS , PENTONVILLE ; SFMPKCN , MARSHALL & Co ., 4 STATIONERS' HALL COURT AND OF ALL BOOKSELLEES . "All Froeniasor . s interested in the Revision of the above , should read this work . "

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THE HOLBORN RESTAURANT , HIGH HOLBORN . ONE OF THE SIGHTS AND ONE OF THE COMFORTS OF LONDON . THE UNEQUALLED TABLE D'HOTE , AT SBPABATE TABLES , EVEBY EVENING ( SUNDAY EXCEPTED ) , IN THE GRAND SALON & ROYAL VENETIAN CHAMBER , From 5 . 30 to 9 o ' clock . Two Soups , ~~ " Sweets , Two kinds of Fish , Q / A Cheese in Variety , Two Entrees , O / O Salads , & c . Joints . With Ices ancl Dessert . A Selection of High-Class Instrumental Music Accompanies this Favourite Dinner . DINNERS AND IUNCHEONS FROM DAILY BILL OF FARE .

Ad00905

Just Published , Price Sixpence . MEASURING THE PATTERN , " A SERMON , Preached before the Provincial Grand Lodge of Norths and Hunts , at Northampton , by tho "VV . Bro . Eev . S . J . "VV . SANDERS , M . A , and M . L ., & c , Prov . Grand Chaplain . Northampton : Henry Brown & Co ., Gold Street .

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WWmrVffMUWm ^^ PTOJ Wr ^ J ^ Vm mVm m m ^ jk ^ ^ WgWJ"AVJ fJ

Masons Whom We Have Met. No. I.

MASONS WHOM WE HAVE MET . No . I .

WITHOUT wishing to individualise too freely , it may be interesting to contrast the traits of character which are made evident in the various Masonic Lodges it is onr duty and pleasure to visit ; and , avoiding personalities on the one hand , or invidious distinctions on the other , to

sketch in outline some of the prominent proclivities of " Masons whom we have met . " In Masonry , as in other of onr Institutions , composed as they are of all sorts and conditions of men , there are lights and shades—" smiles

and tears , " we "were almost about to say—which may well engage the attention of a thoughtful observer , and call forth a kindlv and well-intentioned comment . It is

impossible to overlook the fact that iu an assemblage such as one ever meets " across the walnuts and the wine , " there are divergencies of deportment and manner strikingly in con . trast , and the same features are developed , only in a more strongly marked degree , iu private and public life . Thu

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