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Masonic Meetiong (Metropolitan)

MASONIC MEETIONG ( METROPOLITAN )

For the week ending Saturday , September tSth , tSrtf . ' The Editor will be glad to receive notice from Secretaries for ; Craft Lodges , Royal Arch Chapters , Mark Lodges , Rose Croix j Chapters , Preceptories , Conclaves , & c , of any change in place , day , or month of meeting .

MONDAY , SEPTEMBER 13 . CRAFT LODGES . : 366 , Tlighgatc , Midland Grand Hotel . 1922 , Karl nf I . nthom , Surrey Masonic Hall . 2426 , Wood Green , Fishmonger ' s Arms Hotel . 2612 , Navy , Mark Masons' Hall . ROYAL ARCH CHAPTERS . rjPo , Unique , Criterion . 2346 , Warrant Ollicers , Freemasons' Hail .

LODOIS AND CHAPTERS or INSTRUCTION . Blackheath , Stirling Castle , Church-street , Camberwell , at 8 . Cripplegate , Goldsmiths' Arms , Gutter-lane , at 6 . 30 . Dalhousie , Town Hall Tavern , High-street , Kensington , at 8 . Eleanor , Rose and Crown , High Cross , Tottenham , at 8 . Friars , The ' White Horse , 94 , White Horse-lane , Mile End-rd ., E ., at 8 . Hyde Park , Prince of Wales Hotel , Eastbourne-terr ., Bishop ' s-rd ., Paddington , at 8 .

Kingsland , Cock Tavern , Highbury , N ., at 8 . 30 . Marauess of Ripon , Mildmay Tavern , Ball's Pond-road , N ., 7 > 3 CMetropolitan , Moorgate Tavern , 15 , Finsbury-pavement , at 7 . 30 . Neptune , Gauden Hotel , Clapham , S . W ., at 7 . 30 . North London Chapter , Cock Hotel , Highbury , at 8 . Perseverance , Ridler ' s Hotel , Holborn , E . C ., at 7 . Regent ' s Park , Frascati Restaurant , 31 , Oxford-street , at 8 . Royal Arthur , Prince of Wales Hotel ( opposite Wimbledon

Railway station ) , at 7 . 30 . Royal Commemoration , Railway Hotel , Putney , at 8 . St . lames ' s Union , St . James ' s Restaurant ( Piccadilly entrance St . Mark's , Surrey Masonic Hall , Camberwell New-road . St . Michael ' s , Norland Arms , Addison-rd . North , Uxbridge-rd ., 8 Sincerity , Biackwall Railway Hotel , Fenchurch-street , at 7 . Stockwell , White Hart , Abchurch-Iane , E . C , at 6 . United Military , Earl of Chatham , Thomas-st ., Woolwich , at 7 . 3 c Upton , Great Eastern Hotel , Bishopsgate-street , at 8 .

VValthamstow , the Chequers , High-street , Walthamstow , at 8 . Wellington , New Cross House , New Cross , at 8 . tt ' oodrow , Star and Garter Hotel , Pall Mall , W ., at 3 . Zetland , "The Falkland , " Falkland-road , N . W ., at 8 . Doric Chapter , Duke ' s Head , 79 , Whitechapel-road , at 6 . Lewis Chapter , Fishmongers * Arms Hotel , Wood Green , N ., atH North London Chapter , Cock Tavern , Highbury , at 8

TUESDAY , SEPTEMBER 14 . CRAFT LODGES . IO ; , St . John ' s , J ? i-k Straw ' s Castle , Hampsteai ! Heath . r 269 , Stanhope , Surrey Masonic Hall . r ; 6 q , Clarendon , Guildhall Tavern . MARK LODGES . ai , Smrthwark , Bridge House Hotel . 22 . | , West Smitlilield . Mark JI » s"ns' If . ll .

LODGES AND CHAPTERS OF INSTRUCTION Brixton , Prince Regent , Dulwich-road , Heme Hill , S . E ., at 8 . Capper , City Arms , St . Mary Axe , at 6 . Clarence and Avondale , Green Man Hotel , Leytonstone , E „ at 8 Constitutional , "Apple Tree and Mitre , " 30 , Cursitor-street , Chancery-lane , W . C , at 7 .

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Chaucer , Grapes Tavern ( Slee & Pike ' s ) , 121 , Borough Highstreet , at S . Corinthian , George Hotel , Cubitt Town , Poplar , at 8 . Dalhousie , Lord Truro , Dalston-Iane , at 8 . Dnmatie . Surrey Masonic Hail . Camberwell New-road , at 1 . 30 .

Duke of Cornwall , Queen ' s Arms , Queen-street , Cheapside , at 7 . Egyptian , Salutation , Newgate-street , at 7 . Emblematic , St . James ' s Restaurant , Piccadilly , at 8 . Enfield , Rose and Crown , Church-street , Edmonton , at 8 . Excelsior , Commercial Dock Tavern , Plough-road , Rotherhithe , Finsbury , The Bell Hotel , Old Bailey , it 7 .

Florence Nightingale , M . H ., Wrlliam-street , Woolwich , 2 nd and 4 th Tries ., at 7 . 30 . Hendon , Railway Hotel , West Hampstead , N . W ., at 8 . Islington , Cock Tavern , Highbury , at 7 . 30 . foppa , "The Moorgate , " r 5 , Finsbury Pavement , E . G ., at 7 . 30 . Kensington , Town Hall Tavern , High-street , Kensington , at 8 . Kirby , Midland G-and Hotel , St . Pancras Station , at 7 . 30 . Mount Edgcumbe , Rockingham Arms , Newineton Causeway ,

S . E ., at 7 . 30 . Nelson , Star and Garter , Powis-street , Woolwich , at 8 . Mew Cross , Chester Arms , Albany-street , N . W ., at 8 . New F . v »^ ury Park , Hornsey Wood Tav ., Finsbury Park , at 8 . Pythagorean , Portland Hotel , Greenwich , at 8 . Richmond , Station Hotel , Richmond , at 8 . 30 . Robert Burns . Frascati Restaurant . Oxford . streer . W .

South Middlesex , Beaufort House , Walham Green , S . W ., at 7 . 30 St . Kew , Masonic Hall , Weston-super-Mare , at 8 . St . Leonard ' s , Bedford Hotel , Victoria Park-road , South Hackney , at 8 . Soulhwark , White Hart Hotel , New Cross Gate , at 8 . Wandsworth , St . Mark's School-room , Battersea Rise , S . W ., at 8

Westbourne , Oliver Arms , Westbourne-terrace North , Harrowroad , at 8 . Yarborough , Mitre Tavern , Fish-strcet-hill , E . C , at 7 . 30 . Camden Chapter , The Moorgate , Mporgate-street , at 8 . Kintore Mark Lodge , Stirling Castle Hotel , Camberwell Green . S . E ., at 8 .

WEDNESDAY , SEPTEMBER 15 . Cruri LODGES . r 278 , Hunk-It Coutts , London Tavern . 1392 , Corinfliirm , Cicorf > e Hotel , Cubitt Town . 1624 , Kccleston , Criterion , 2241 , Conlwniner Ward , Cannon-street Hotel . 2266 , Cator , Public Hull , Bcckenlwini . 2 ( 101 , Hollnway , Belle ' s Restaurant .

LODOIS AND CHAPTIRS or INSTRUCTION . Beaconslield , Chequers Hotel , High-street , Walthamstow , at 8 , Belgrave , Salutation Tavern , Newgate-street , at 6 . 30 . Bromley St . Leonard , Bromley Vestry Hall , Bow-road , at 8 . City of Westminster , Cafe Royal , "B" Room , at 8 . Confidence , Bunch of Grapes , 14 , Lime-street , E . C , at 7 . Creaton , Bush Hotel , Shepherd ' s Bush , W ., at 8 . Crusaders , The St . John ' s Gale Tavern , St . John-square ,

Clerkenwell . at 8 . 30 . Derby Allcroft . Midland Grand Hotel , at 8 . Doric , Moorgate Tavern . Moorgate-street , at 8 . Duke of Connaught , Royal Edward Hotel , Triangle , Hackney , S . Earl of Lathom , Station Tavern , Camberwell New-road , S . E ., 8 . Fidelity , Castle Hotel , 8 r , Holloway-road , N ., at 8 . Gallery , Press Club , Wine Office-court , Fleet-street , at 7 . Guelph , Plough and Harrow , Leytonstone-road , E ., at 8 . Langthorne , Angel Hotel , Ilford , at 8 . La Tolerance . Fra « cati Restaurant 32 , Oxford-street , at 8 .

Lewisham , Black Bull , Lewisham , S . E ., at 8 . Londesborough , Berkeley Arms , John-street , Mayfair , at 8 . London Scottish Rifles , Albert Hotel , Victoria-street , S . W ., 8 . 30 Merchant Navy , Town Hall , Limehouse , at 7 . 30 . Mitcham , Vestry Hall , Mitcham , at 8 . Mount Lebanon , Foresters' Arms , 294 , Boro' High-street , at 8 j

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New Concord , Farleigh Hotel , Amherst-road , N ., at 8 . Pinmure , Balham Hotel , Balham , at 7 . 30 . Plucknett , Railway Hotel , Finchiey , at 7 . 45 . Prosperity , Weaver ' s Arms , rj , London Wall , at 7 . Rose of Denmark , Brunswick House , Wandsworth-road , at 8 . Royal Jubilee , the Crown , Lambeth-road , S . E ., at 8 . Royal Oak , Lord Clyde , Wotton-road , Deptford , at 8 . St . I eonard . Prince of Wales Hotel , Bishop ' s-rd ., Victoria Pk ., 8 . Southgate , Railway Hotel , New Southgate , at 8 . Strong Man , Blue Anchor , 164 , Fenchurch-street , E . C , at 6 . 30 .

THURSDAY , SEPTEMBER 16 . CRAFT LODGES . S 13 , New Concord , Guildhall Tavern . 1227 , Upton , Great Kastern Hold . 1365 , Clapton , Great Kastern Hotel . 1420 , Karl Spencer , . Stanley Restaurant , Lavender Hill . 1 ( 113 , Cripplegate , Albion Tavern . 10 : 3 , West Smitlilield , Freemasons * Hall . 17 H ) , All Saints ' , Oilier- of Hoard of Works , Poplar .

ROYAL AKCII CHAPTER . 9 , Albion , Ship and Turtle Tavern . MARK LODGE . 357 , Cliiswiek , Star and Garter , Kew Rridge .

FRIDAY , SEPTEMBER 17 . Hoard of Management Hoys' School , at 2 . 30 . CRAFT LODGES . Q 7 , < , Rose of Denmark , Horns Tavern . 234 " , Warrant Ollicers , Freemasons' Hall .

ALLIED MASONIC DEGREES , A , Metro ' politan , Mark Masons' Hall . KxioiiTS TEMPLAR . u , St . George ' s , Mark Masons' Hall .

SATURDAY , SEPTEMBER 18 . CRAFT LODGZS . 13 . 10 . Stockwell , Surrey Masonic Hall . 1707 , Kensington , Royal Palace Hotel . 230 S , Viator , Anderton ' s Hotel .

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Can You Explain It?

CAN YOU EXPLAIN IT ?

I _ T . KHK is ii fact for tlie reader to think over and explain : ¦ * -- * - Out of the thousands of letters written to tis by people on tlio subject of their illness , the great majority assert that such illness began in the spring of the year—commonly in March or April . Of tlie remainder , the most cases are said to

nnso in the autumn ; very few m midsummer or in midwinter . Now , there is a reason for whatsoever happens . What is the reason for that ? While you are cogitating on it I will cite you an illustration or two .

" In the spring of 1802 , " says one of the many women who , in spite of what men say to the contrary , know how to tell a long story in few words , " I fell into a low . weak state of health . All the energy and ambition seemed to leave me as the

snow melted off the ground . I was languid and tired , and felt heavy in body , as if I had somehow increased in weight—whereas the truth was the other way . My appetite was poor , and what litttle I ate hurt me at the chest , and lay dull and cold on my stomach .

" Presently a hacking cough set in , with night sweats , which made ine extremely weak . I was often taken with a pain between the shoulders , and had a sense of sinking , as one has when wholly exhausted from some unusual labour or worry .

" As tune went on I became still more feeble , and it was with great difficulty that I met the demands of my business . This will give yon a general idea of my condition for nearly two j ears . None of thevarkus medicines I resorted to gave me more than temporary relief .

"In February , 189-1 , a friend urged me to try Mother Seigel s Syrup . 1 got a bottle from Messrs . lfobinson and Co ., chemists , Uunslet Carr , and it helped ine greatly . My appetite awoke , food agreed with me , and 1 felt better and stronger altogether . Holding on with the Syrnp the cough abated , all pain left mo ,

and I was once more in the happy possession of my former good health . This result I owe to Mother Seigel and her justly popular medicine ; and if the publication of my experience of it will , in your opinion , be of use to others , you have my consent to use this letter in that way . ( Signed ) ( Miss ) Alice ( Jreen , 10 , Moor Road , Hunslet Carr , Leeds , March 28 th , 1805 . "

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"One day in April , 1800 , " writes another , " I was suddenly seized with a strange feeling in my head , as though I was about to have a fit . My body writhed and my face grew dark and discoloured . The doctor said I was suffering from a form of nervous prostration which would probably produce spasms . He

was right . I began to have three or four hts each day . I felt low and queer , and never knew what it was to bo hungry . About my stomach and chest strange gnawing pains came and

went . I had always a starved sensation all over mo . I got no rest day or night , and thought I should never leave my bed alive . Tlie doctor attended ine constantly , but his treatment availed nothing . Month after month I remained in this condition .

" When I had given up all hope , I first read about Mother Seigel ' s Syrup in a small pamphlet which was left at our house . The book said my symptoms were due to inflammatory dyspepsia , Avhich had iilled my blood with poisons , and that my nerves were prostrated with lack of food—virtual starvation . Cure the

diseased stomach , it said , and the fits , & c , would vanish of themselves . I sent to Messrs . Thompson and Son , Grocers and Tea Merchants , Ampleforth , for this medicine , and beo-an taking it at once . Relief came in three or four days . After that , continuing with the Syrup , I improved every day . I now

enjoyed my food . After using two bottles the fits left me entirely , and I was strong and well as over . Since that time ( now four and a half years ago ) , I have had the best of health , and required no medicine whatever . ( Signed ) ( Mrs . ) Mary Annie ifllsworth , Ampleforth , Oswaldkirk , York , April 10 th , 1805 . "

Tlio accuracy of the latter statement is vouched for b y the Messrs . Thompson , who have known Mrs . HIsworth . for many years . Although no witness is really needed , as every case of cure by Mother Seigel ' s Syrup is thoroughly investigated before publication , only unquestionable fa . 'ts being allowed to appear .

As to why the majority of people are taken ill in the spring , we shall reserve that point for future discussion . I 5 e the solution what it may , one thing is certain : wise folk will keep a bottle of Mother Seigel ' s Syrup by them every week in the string of fifty-two .

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Masonic Meetiong (Metropolitan)

MASONIC MEETIONG ( METROPOLITAN )

For the week ending Saturday , September tSth , tSrtf . ' The Editor will be glad to receive notice from Secretaries for ; Craft Lodges , Royal Arch Chapters , Mark Lodges , Rose Croix j Chapters , Preceptories , Conclaves , & c , of any change in place , day , or month of meeting .

MONDAY , SEPTEMBER 13 . CRAFT LODGES . : 366 , Tlighgatc , Midland Grand Hotel . 1922 , Karl nf I . nthom , Surrey Masonic Hall . 2426 , Wood Green , Fishmonger ' s Arms Hotel . 2612 , Navy , Mark Masons' Hall . ROYAL ARCH CHAPTERS . rjPo , Unique , Criterion . 2346 , Warrant Ollicers , Freemasons' Hail .

LODOIS AND CHAPTERS or INSTRUCTION . Blackheath , Stirling Castle , Church-street , Camberwell , at 8 . Cripplegate , Goldsmiths' Arms , Gutter-lane , at 6 . 30 . Dalhousie , Town Hall Tavern , High-street , Kensington , at 8 . Eleanor , Rose and Crown , High Cross , Tottenham , at 8 . Friars , The ' White Horse , 94 , White Horse-lane , Mile End-rd ., E ., at 8 . Hyde Park , Prince of Wales Hotel , Eastbourne-terr ., Bishop ' s-rd ., Paddington , at 8 .

Kingsland , Cock Tavern , Highbury , N ., at 8 . 30 . Marauess of Ripon , Mildmay Tavern , Ball's Pond-road , N ., 7 > 3 CMetropolitan , Moorgate Tavern , 15 , Finsbury-pavement , at 7 . 30 . Neptune , Gauden Hotel , Clapham , S . W ., at 7 . 30 . North London Chapter , Cock Hotel , Highbury , at 8 . Perseverance , Ridler ' s Hotel , Holborn , E . C ., at 7 . Regent ' s Park , Frascati Restaurant , 31 , Oxford-street , at 8 . Royal Arthur , Prince of Wales Hotel ( opposite Wimbledon

Railway station ) , at 7 . 30 . Royal Commemoration , Railway Hotel , Putney , at 8 . St . lames ' s Union , St . James ' s Restaurant ( Piccadilly entrance St . Mark's , Surrey Masonic Hall , Camberwell New-road . St . Michael ' s , Norland Arms , Addison-rd . North , Uxbridge-rd ., 8 Sincerity , Biackwall Railway Hotel , Fenchurch-street , at 7 . Stockwell , White Hart , Abchurch-Iane , E . C , at 6 . United Military , Earl of Chatham , Thomas-st ., Woolwich , at 7 . 3 c Upton , Great Eastern Hotel , Bishopsgate-street , at 8 .

VValthamstow , the Chequers , High-street , Walthamstow , at 8 . Wellington , New Cross House , New Cross , at 8 . tt ' oodrow , Star and Garter Hotel , Pall Mall , W ., at 3 . Zetland , "The Falkland , " Falkland-road , N . W ., at 8 . Doric Chapter , Duke ' s Head , 79 , Whitechapel-road , at 6 . Lewis Chapter , Fishmongers * Arms Hotel , Wood Green , N ., atH North London Chapter , Cock Tavern , Highbury , at 8

TUESDAY , SEPTEMBER 14 . CRAFT LODGES . IO ; , St . John ' s , J ? i-k Straw ' s Castle , Hampsteai ! Heath . r 269 , Stanhope , Surrey Masonic Hall . r ; 6 q , Clarendon , Guildhall Tavern . MARK LODGES . ai , Smrthwark , Bridge House Hotel . 22 . | , West Smitlilield . Mark JI » s"ns' If . ll .

LODGES AND CHAPTERS OF INSTRUCTION Brixton , Prince Regent , Dulwich-road , Heme Hill , S . E ., at 8 . Capper , City Arms , St . Mary Axe , at 6 . Clarence and Avondale , Green Man Hotel , Leytonstone , E „ at 8 Constitutional , "Apple Tree and Mitre , " 30 , Cursitor-street , Chancery-lane , W . C , at 7 .

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Chaucer , Grapes Tavern ( Slee & Pike ' s ) , 121 , Borough Highstreet , at S . Corinthian , George Hotel , Cubitt Town , Poplar , at 8 . Dalhousie , Lord Truro , Dalston-Iane , at 8 . Dnmatie . Surrey Masonic Hail . Camberwell New-road , at 1 . 30 .

Duke of Cornwall , Queen ' s Arms , Queen-street , Cheapside , at 7 . Egyptian , Salutation , Newgate-street , at 7 . Emblematic , St . James ' s Restaurant , Piccadilly , at 8 . Enfield , Rose and Crown , Church-street , Edmonton , at 8 . Excelsior , Commercial Dock Tavern , Plough-road , Rotherhithe , Finsbury , The Bell Hotel , Old Bailey , it 7 .

Florence Nightingale , M . H ., Wrlliam-street , Woolwich , 2 nd and 4 th Tries ., at 7 . 30 . Hendon , Railway Hotel , West Hampstead , N . W ., at 8 . Islington , Cock Tavern , Highbury , at 7 . 30 . foppa , "The Moorgate , " r 5 , Finsbury Pavement , E . G ., at 7 . 30 . Kensington , Town Hall Tavern , High-street , Kensington , at 8 . Kirby , Midland G-and Hotel , St . Pancras Station , at 7 . 30 . Mount Edgcumbe , Rockingham Arms , Newineton Causeway ,

S . E ., at 7 . 30 . Nelson , Star and Garter , Powis-street , Woolwich , at 8 . Mew Cross , Chester Arms , Albany-street , N . W ., at 8 . New F . v »^ ury Park , Hornsey Wood Tav ., Finsbury Park , at 8 . Pythagorean , Portland Hotel , Greenwich , at 8 . Richmond , Station Hotel , Richmond , at 8 . 30 . Robert Burns . Frascati Restaurant . Oxford . streer . W .

South Middlesex , Beaufort House , Walham Green , S . W ., at 7 . 30 St . Kew , Masonic Hall , Weston-super-Mare , at 8 . St . Leonard ' s , Bedford Hotel , Victoria Park-road , South Hackney , at 8 . Soulhwark , White Hart Hotel , New Cross Gate , at 8 . Wandsworth , St . Mark's School-room , Battersea Rise , S . W ., at 8

Westbourne , Oliver Arms , Westbourne-terrace North , Harrowroad , at 8 . Yarborough , Mitre Tavern , Fish-strcet-hill , E . C , at 7 . 30 . Camden Chapter , The Moorgate , Mporgate-street , at 8 . Kintore Mark Lodge , Stirling Castle Hotel , Camberwell Green . S . E ., at 8 .

WEDNESDAY , SEPTEMBER 15 . Cruri LODGES . r 278 , Hunk-It Coutts , London Tavern . 1392 , Corinfliirm , Cicorf > e Hotel , Cubitt Town . 1624 , Kccleston , Criterion , 2241 , Conlwniner Ward , Cannon-street Hotel . 2266 , Cator , Public Hull , Bcckenlwini . 2 ( 101 , Hollnway , Belle ' s Restaurant .

LODOIS AND CHAPTIRS or INSTRUCTION . Beaconslield , Chequers Hotel , High-street , Walthamstow , at 8 , Belgrave , Salutation Tavern , Newgate-street , at 6 . 30 . Bromley St . Leonard , Bromley Vestry Hall , Bow-road , at 8 . City of Westminster , Cafe Royal , "B" Room , at 8 . Confidence , Bunch of Grapes , 14 , Lime-street , E . C , at 7 . Creaton , Bush Hotel , Shepherd ' s Bush , W ., at 8 . Crusaders , The St . John ' s Gale Tavern , St . John-square ,

Clerkenwell . at 8 . 30 . Derby Allcroft . Midland Grand Hotel , at 8 . Doric , Moorgate Tavern . Moorgate-street , at 8 . Duke of Connaught , Royal Edward Hotel , Triangle , Hackney , S . Earl of Lathom , Station Tavern , Camberwell New-road , S . E ., 8 . Fidelity , Castle Hotel , 8 r , Holloway-road , N ., at 8 . Gallery , Press Club , Wine Office-court , Fleet-street , at 7 . Guelph , Plough and Harrow , Leytonstone-road , E ., at 8 . Langthorne , Angel Hotel , Ilford , at 8 . La Tolerance . Fra « cati Restaurant 32 , Oxford-street , at 8 .

Lewisham , Black Bull , Lewisham , S . E ., at 8 . Londesborough , Berkeley Arms , John-street , Mayfair , at 8 . London Scottish Rifles , Albert Hotel , Victoria-street , S . W ., 8 . 30 Merchant Navy , Town Hall , Limehouse , at 7 . 30 . Mitcham , Vestry Hall , Mitcham , at 8 . Mount Lebanon , Foresters' Arms , 294 , Boro' High-street , at 8 j

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New Concord , Farleigh Hotel , Amherst-road , N ., at 8 . Pinmure , Balham Hotel , Balham , at 7 . 30 . Plucknett , Railway Hotel , Finchiey , at 7 . 45 . Prosperity , Weaver ' s Arms , rj , London Wall , at 7 . Rose of Denmark , Brunswick House , Wandsworth-road , at 8 . Royal Jubilee , the Crown , Lambeth-road , S . E ., at 8 . Royal Oak , Lord Clyde , Wotton-road , Deptford , at 8 . St . I eonard . Prince of Wales Hotel , Bishop ' s-rd ., Victoria Pk ., 8 . Southgate , Railway Hotel , New Southgate , at 8 . Strong Man , Blue Anchor , 164 , Fenchurch-street , E . C , at 6 . 30 .

THURSDAY , SEPTEMBER 16 . CRAFT LODGES . S 13 , New Concord , Guildhall Tavern . 1227 , Upton , Great Kastern Hold . 1365 , Clapton , Great Kastern Hotel . 1420 , Karl Spencer , . Stanley Restaurant , Lavender Hill . 1 ( 113 , Cripplegate , Albion Tavern . 10 : 3 , West Smitlilield , Freemasons * Hall . 17 H ) , All Saints ' , Oilier- of Hoard of Works , Poplar .

ROYAL AKCII CHAPTER . 9 , Albion , Ship and Turtle Tavern . MARK LODGE . 357 , Cliiswiek , Star and Garter , Kew Rridge .

FRIDAY , SEPTEMBER 17 . Hoard of Management Hoys' School , at 2 . 30 . CRAFT LODGES . Q 7 , < , Rose of Denmark , Horns Tavern . 234 " , Warrant Ollicers , Freemasons' Hall .

ALLIED MASONIC DEGREES , A , Metro ' politan , Mark Masons' Hall . KxioiiTS TEMPLAR . u , St . George ' s , Mark Masons' Hall .

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Can You Explain It?

CAN YOU EXPLAIN IT ?

I _ T . KHK is ii fact for tlie reader to think over and explain : ¦ * -- * - Out of the thousands of letters written to tis by people on tlio subject of their illness , the great majority assert that such illness began in the spring of the year—commonly in March or April . Of tlie remainder , the most cases are said to

nnso in the autumn ; very few m midsummer or in midwinter . Now , there is a reason for whatsoever happens . What is the reason for that ? While you are cogitating on it I will cite you an illustration or two .

" In the spring of 1802 , " says one of the many women who , in spite of what men say to the contrary , know how to tell a long story in few words , " I fell into a low . weak state of health . All the energy and ambition seemed to leave me as the

snow melted off the ground . I was languid and tired , and felt heavy in body , as if I had somehow increased in weight—whereas the truth was the other way . My appetite was poor , and what litttle I ate hurt me at the chest , and lay dull and cold on my stomach .

" Presently a hacking cough set in , with night sweats , which made ine extremely weak . I was often taken with a pain between the shoulders , and had a sense of sinking , as one has when wholly exhausted from some unusual labour or worry .

" As tune went on I became still more feeble , and it was with great difficulty that I met the demands of my business . This will give yon a general idea of my condition for nearly two j ears . None of thevarkus medicines I resorted to gave me more than temporary relief .

"In February , 189-1 , a friend urged me to try Mother Seigel s Syrup . 1 got a bottle from Messrs . lfobinson and Co ., chemists , Uunslet Carr , and it helped ine greatly . My appetite awoke , food agreed with me , and 1 felt better and stronger altogether . Holding on with the Syrnp the cough abated , all pain left mo ,

and I was once more in the happy possession of my former good health . This result I owe to Mother Seigel and her justly popular medicine ; and if the publication of my experience of it will , in your opinion , be of use to others , you have my consent to use this letter in that way . ( Signed ) ( Miss ) Alice ( Jreen , 10 , Moor Road , Hunslet Carr , Leeds , March 28 th , 1805 . "

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"One day in April , 1800 , " writes another , " I was suddenly seized with a strange feeling in my head , as though I was about to have a fit . My body writhed and my face grew dark and discoloured . The doctor said I was suffering from a form of nervous prostration which would probably produce spasms . He

was right . I began to have three or four hts each day . I felt low and queer , and never knew what it was to bo hungry . About my stomach and chest strange gnawing pains came and

went . I had always a starved sensation all over mo . I got no rest day or night , and thought I should never leave my bed alive . Tlie doctor attended ine constantly , but his treatment availed nothing . Month after month I remained in this condition .

" When I had given up all hope , I first read about Mother Seigel ' s Syrup in a small pamphlet which was left at our house . The book said my symptoms were due to inflammatory dyspepsia , Avhich had iilled my blood with poisons , and that my nerves were prostrated with lack of food—virtual starvation . Cure the

diseased stomach , it said , and the fits , & c , would vanish of themselves . I sent to Messrs . Thompson and Son , Grocers and Tea Merchants , Ampleforth , for this medicine , and beo-an taking it at once . Relief came in three or four days . After that , continuing with the Syrup , I improved every day . I now

enjoyed my food . After using two bottles the fits left me entirely , and I was strong and well as over . Since that time ( now four and a half years ago ) , I have had the best of health , and required no medicine whatever . ( Signed ) ( Mrs . ) Mary Annie ifllsworth , Ampleforth , Oswaldkirk , York , April 10 th , 1805 . "

Tlio accuracy of the latter statement is vouched for b y the Messrs . Thompson , who have known Mrs . HIsworth . for many years . Although no witness is really needed , as every case of cure by Mother Seigel ' s Syrup is thoroughly investigated before publication , only unquestionable fa . 'ts being allowed to appear .

As to why the majority of people are taken ill in the spring , we shall reserve that point for future discussion . I 5 e the solution what it may , one thing is certain : wise folk will keep a bottle of Mother Seigel ' s Syrup by them every week in the string of fifty-two .

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