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Masonic And General Tidingds
Mitcham , Vestry Hall , Mitcham , at 8 . Mount Lebanon , Half-Moon Hotel , Boro ' , at 7 . 30 . New Concord , Jolly Farmers , Southgate-road , N ., at 8 . Panmure , Balham Hotel , Balham , at 7 . 30 . Plucknett , Bald-faced Stag , East Finchley , at 7 . 4 J . Prosperity , Old Parr ' s Head , Knightrider-street , Doctors Commons , at 7 .
Pythagorean , Portland Hotel , Greenwich , at 8 . Ravensbourne , Rising Sun , Rushey Green , Catford , at 8 . Royal Jubilee , The Crown , Lambeth-road , S . E ., at 8 . Royal Oak , Lord Clyde , Wotton-road , Deptford , at 8 . St . Leonard , Pr . of Wales Hotel , Bisho ^' s-road , Victoria Park , 8 , So ' uthgate , Railway Hotel , New Southgate , at 8 . Strong Man , Blue Anchor , 164 , Fenchurch-strpet , E . C , at 6 . 30 .
Temperance in the East , Greenwich Ptnsioner , Bow-lane , Poplar , at 7 . 30 . United Mariners , Duke of Albany Hotel , Kittc-road , Nunhead . United Strength , Hope Tavern , Stanhope-st ., Euston-road , at 8 Wanderers , Victoria Mansions Restaurant , Victoria-street , S . W ., at 7 . 30 . Warrant Officers , 3 S , St . Martin's-street , W . C , at 7 .
WeBtbourne , The Prince Alfred , 112 , Queen ' s-road , Bayswater , at 8 . Whitt'ngton , Red Lion , Poppin ' s-court , Fleet-street , at 8 . At drew Chapter , Bush Hotel , Shepherd ' s Bush , W „ at 8 . Domatic Chatter , St . lames ' s Restaurant . Piccadilly , W .. at 8 . Camden Mark LoJge , Earl Russell , Pancras-road , King ' s Cross , 8 . THURSDAY , AUGUST 1 . CRAFT LODGIS .
74 > , Crystal Palace , Crystal Palace . j 790 , Old England , Masonic Hall , Thornton Heath . LODGIl AND CHAPTIRS OF INITRUCTION . Belgrave , Albion Tavern , Russell-street , Covent Garden , at 8 . Burdett-Coutts , swan Tavern , New Bethnal Green-road , at * . Burgovne , Coach and Ho .-ses , 348 , Clapham-road , S . W ., at 7 . 30 . Covent Garden , Criterion , Piccadilly , at 8 . Creaton , Bush Hotel , Shepherd's Bush , W ., 8 . Crescent , King ' s Head Hotel , Twickenham , at 8 . 30 , Derby AUcroft , Midland Grand Hotel , at 8 . Duke of Edinburgh , Eastern Hotel , Commercial Road , Limehouse E ., at 7 . 30 .
Elliot , Railway Hotel , Feltham . Harrow , Waterloo Arms , High-street , Marylebone , at 8 . High Cross , Coach and Horses , High-road , Tottenham , at 8 . Highgate , Falkland Arms , Falkland-road , N . W ., at 8 . Horace / , White Hart Masonic Rooms , Lewisham , S . E ., at 8 . justice . Brown Bear , High-street , Deptford , at 8 . Kent , King and Queen , Norton Folgate , at 8 . Montefiore , St . James ' s ReBtaurant , Piccadilly , at 8 . Perfect Ashlar , Bridge House Hotel , Southwark , at 7 .
Priory , Berrymead Priory , Acton , at S . ij . Royal Albert , White Hart Hotel , Abchurch Lane , at 7 . 30 . Royal Savoy , iCriterion , Piccadilly , at 8 . 30 . St . John ' s , Court House , H-rlesden , N . W „ at 7 . 30 . St . John ' s , Queen Victoria Tavern , Exmouth-st ., Stepney , at 8 . Sir Hugh Myddelton , Star and Garter , TJpper-st ., Islington , at 8 . Southern Star , Sir Sydney Smith , Chester-street , Kennington , 8 .
The Great City , M . H ., Masons -avenue , E . C ., at 6 . 30 . Tre'egar , Th j Cheshire Cheese , Crutched Friar * , E . C ., at 7 . 30 . Union Waterloo , Earl of Chatham , Thomas-street , Woolwich , Victc . a Park , George Tavern , Broadway , Stratford , at 7 . 30 . Chaucer Chapter , George Hotel , High-street , Borough , S . H ., at 8 . Clapton Chapter , Three Sisters Hotel , Hackney Downs , at 8 . Industry Chapter , Prince Regent , Dulwich-road , Heme Hill , at 8 , North London Chapter , Cock Tavern . Highbury , at 8 .
Masonic And General Tidingds
FRIDAY , AUGUST 3 . CRAFT LODGE . 1489 , Marijiicss of Ripon , Cock Tavern , Highbury . LODGES AND CHAPTERS OF INSTRUCTION- . Albion , S \ van ' s Nest , Great Swan-alley , E . C , at 7 . All Saints , Town Hall , Poplar , at 7 . 30 . Beacontree , Green Man , Leytonstone , at 8 . Clapton , Great Eastern Hotel , Liverpool-street , B . C ., at 7 .
Crusaders , Northampton Arms , Goswell-road , at 8 . 30 . Earl of Carnarvon , Elgin Hotel , Ladli-oke grove , Notting-hill , 8 . Earl of Zetland , Royal Edward Hotel , Triangle , Hackney , at 7 . Emulation , Freemasons' Hall , at 6 . Euphrates , Green Man , Mansell-street , Whitechapel , E . at 8 . Gavel Club , Freemasons' Tavern , at 8 . Henley , Three Crowns , North Woolwich , at 8 . Kennington , Horns Tavern , Kennington Park , S . E ., at 8 .
Lewis , Fishmongers' Arms , High-street , Wood Green , at 7 . 30 . Loyalty , Private Rooms , ao 6 , Mare-street , Hackney , at 8 . Metropolitan ( Victoria ) , Portugal Hotel , Fleet-street , at 7 . Queen ' s Westminster , Criterion , Piccadilly , W ., at 8 . Ranelagh , Six Bells , Queen-street , Hammersmith , W ., at 8 , Rcyal Standard , Castle Tavern , 81 , Holloway-road , at 8 , Royal Alfred , Star and Garter , Kew Bridge , at 8 . St . Ambrose , St . James ' s Restaurant , Piccadilly , at 8 .
St . James ' s , Gregorian Arms , Jamaica-road , S . B ., ' at n . Savage Club , Savage Club , Adelphi-terrace , at 5 . ' Selwyn , Montpelier Tavern , Choumert-road , Peckhi m , i t 8 . Stability , Masons" Hall Tavern , Masons ' -avenue , at 6 . Temperance , Railway Tavern , New Cross-road , at 8 . The Abbey , The Town Hall , Westminster , 7 . 30 till o . 'o . United Pilgrims , Surrey M . H ., Camberwell New-road , at 7 . 30 . Woodgrange , Princess Alice Hotel , ForesfGate , E ., ¦ ¦ t -.
Eastern Star Chapter , Hercules Tavern , Leadenhaihs reet , and and 4 th Fri ., at 7 . Hornsey Chaplir , Prince of Wales Hotel , Eastbourne-terrace , Bishop ' s-road , Paddington , W „ at 8 . Lily of Richmond Chapter , Greyhound Hotel , Ricl mond , s t 8 Mount Sion Chapter , Royal Edward Hotel , TiUngle , nactne / , and and 4 th Fri ., at 7 . 30 . Pythagorean Chapter , Dover Castle , Broadway , Deiiti . nl , it 8 . Star Chapter , Stirling Castle Hotel , Church st „ Camberwell , 8 . Strawberry Hill Chafter , Greyhound Ho ei , R cimo d , S . VV . SATURDAY , AUGUST 4 . ( No Meetings ) .
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MASONIC MEETINGS ( Provincial ) For the week ending Saturday , August 4 , 18 ( 4 . The following is a list of Towns in which the Lodges , _ c , whose numbers are appended , meet at the dates given . Further particulars of places of meeting , & c , of Craft Lodges and R . A . Chapters will be found in "The Freemasons' Calendar , " and those of Mark , Rose Croix , Sic , in "The Cosmopolitan Masonic Calendar , " both published annually at the office of The Freemason . MONDAY , JULY 30 . CRAFT LODOIS . Callington ... 5 J 7 Tenby 1137
Lodges Of Instruction.
LODOIS OP INSTRUCTION .
Old Brompton 18 4 Saitash io 7 t Canterbury ... 1440 Bradford 303 Rnmsgate ... IJOQ Landpnrt 1 yy 6 Pembroke Dock 378 Moss ey 1318 Walton-on-Workington ... 962 Leeds 1221 Na / e ... 1790
TUESDAY , JULY 31 . CRAFT LODOIS . Sheilield 1779 MARK LODGE . Brighton 1636 Fcnt . m 1941 Taunton 34 S LODGIS OF INSTRUCTION . Whitehaven ... 119 Marypirt ... 371 Jarrcw 1119 Ryde ' 75 Broadstairs ... 419 ' { i . lltl > uni-by-Seaitii 8 Liverpool ... 341 Halifax 44 S Hudderslield ... 1783 Batley 254 Stockton 940
WEDNESDAY , AUGUST 1 . CRAFT LODGIS . Boston S 3 S Halifax 1 ) 36 Birmingham ... 74 East Looe ... 970 W . Hartlepool 1863 Sunderland ... 94 Jersey K-03 l . ongsiitht ... 3464 Tavistock ... S 82 Derby 1085 Ampthill 2 . 190 Rochdale ... 398 Alnwick 116 7 K . A . CHAPTF . RS .
linstol 32 O Uhcstcr-lc- Haverfordwest 464 Wigton 327 Street ... 1374 Blyth 659 Dorchester ... 417 Wioan 1335 ; MARK LODGES . Ramsgate ... 429 Solihull 14-, ! Burnley i 8 g Filey 643 WonUton ... not Workington ... 282 Frizinitton ... 1660
LODGIS OF INSTRUCTION . Chatham ... jo Bingley 439 Newbury ... 574 Ryde 175 Haverfordwest 464 Heme Bay ... 2099 . Longton 54 6
THURSDAY , AUGUST j . CRAFT LODOIS . Beverley 294 Widnes 1584 Newcastle ... 24 Manchester ... 317 Lymm 1565 Hull 57 Stockton £ 09 Brighton 1 S 10 Merthyr Tydvil no Hartlepool ... 5 , 1 Bradford 2321 Richmond , Yorks 123 Stoke-on-Trent 637 K . A . CHAPTERS . DevonDOrt ... aao Hlacknnnl .. in , TlrUtnl , R-r
Liveip ol ... 249 Grimsby 792 Ardwick 58 c Heywood ... 266 Lostwithiel ... 856 MARK LODGI . I-lackburn ... 269 . Topsham 138 4 Kendal ¦ 195 Leeds aSg Horncastlc ... 1304
LODGIS OF INSTRUCTION . Canteibury ... 31 Maidstone ... 503 Romford 1437 G avesend ... 77 Portland 1037 Shanklin ... 1884 Bitley 264 Liverpool ... 1182 Walli igford ... 18 S 7 Uxbridge ... 382 Thirsk 1416 Hazel Grove ... 1 957
FRIDAY , AUGUST 3 . CRAFT LODGES . Aldeburgh ... cj 5 R . A . CHAPTIR . Leeds ' . 306 Barnard Castle 1230 Chingford ... 214 Hudderslield ... 521 Gosforth 1664 . * LODGE . Ripon 837 Uastleford ... 4 * 7
LODOIS OP INSTRUCTION . Richmond ... 119 Keighley a 6 j Saltash 1071 Bristol 187 Bristol 326 Bristol — Province
SATURDAY , AUGUST 4 . CRAFT LODGIS . Rivcrhead ... 133 3 Plymouth ... 15 - 50 Leigh 3412 LuDO * OF INSTRUCTION . Birkenhead ... 418
Seconds And Years; Time's Mystery.
SECONDS AND YEARS ; TIME'S MYSTERY .
IJ ^ AKLY one summer morning a few years ago five men , roped together , were ascending the Weisshorn—two gnides , one at either end of the rope , and three English tourists between . Stepping in-cautiously on a snow surface which covered an
icy slope , the leading guide fell and started an avalanche . Buried in the rushing mass the party descended 2 , 000 feet , when their night was arrested by rocks at the edge of a precipice . Two were killed .
"How long were you in making that slide ? " said I to one of the survivors . "By an estimate , fifty seconds , " he said ; " by my feelings , a hundred years . "
We talk about time ! Why here is a healthy child asleep in his crib . To him the long night is merely nothing . Here is a soldier with a shattered leg waiting for the busy surgeon . To him , it is what ? Eternity .
" My sufferings , " writes a lady , " continued over five years ; I cannot describe them . "
" In the autumn of 1887 , " she adds , owing to the strain on my system through nursing my husband when he had rheumatic fever , I fell into a low state of health . I had no relish for food of any kind , and after eating I had intense pain at my chest , and through to my back .
" My hands and feet were cold and clammy ; in fact , I felt cold and starved in every part of my body . My system was completel y relaxed and unstrung . My throat was sore all the time , and my hearing was dull .
" I consulted a doctor and he gave me medicines , but they had no good effect so far as I could perceive . He said I was suffering from nervous debility , and perhaps he was right . But this I know , however—that after spending pounds of precious money
"i doctoring I was badly off as ever . " I kept about my household duties , for women must work as W ° H as weep . But it was a hard and tedious thing , and otteii I hud to lie down on the couch for a little rest .
Seconds And Years; Time's Mystery.
" Sometimes a trifle better and again worse , my sufferings continued over five years . What I was dragged through during that terrible period I cannot describe . " I was never free from pain , and for a great purl <;/ ' the linn I tuns in agonies of pain .
"In November , 1892 , I read that Mother Seigel ' s Curative Syrup had cured cases like mine . Whether these accounts were true or not I could not tell ; but they sounded like the truth , and appeared to be from people who would not be guilty of deceiving others who were in like manner afflicted .
" At all events I trusted to them , and my sister , who lives at Farnham , sent me a supply of this medicine . At first I experienced no sensible benefit from it ; but my disease was of such long standing that I thought I ought to persevere . When
I had taken three bottles the horrid pain at my chest was easier , my appetite was better , and the food I took agreed with me and gave me strength . A little later all the pain and distress was gone , and I felt as well and strong as ever . I can now
eat any kind of food , sleep woll , and my work is a pleasure to me . And this I owe to Mother Seigel's Syrup . ( Signed ) ( Mrs . ) Mary Appleton , Ash Vale , Aldershot , May I lth , 1804 . " Mrs Appleton is the wife of a well-known and respected
grocer and baker in that village . Her disease , chronic nervous dyspepsia , with inflammation of the mucous membrane of the stomach , was no doubt induced by her long siege of nursing and anxiety at the time of her husband ' s illness . This . strange
power of suffering !—how shall we name it r No matter how , It makes life seem longer , while it really shortens it . To reverse this , to make life longer while it . seems shortei ( for the swift gliding of happy days ) is the business of Mother Seigel's Syrup , limited alone b y Nature's stern decrees .
No wonder this simple , harmless , yet potent medicine , is better known and more welcome every year in the homes of tho people .
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Masonic And General Tidingds
Mitcham , Vestry Hall , Mitcham , at 8 . Mount Lebanon , Half-Moon Hotel , Boro ' , at 7 . 30 . New Concord , Jolly Farmers , Southgate-road , N ., at 8 . Panmure , Balham Hotel , Balham , at 7 . 30 . Plucknett , Bald-faced Stag , East Finchley , at 7 . 4 J . Prosperity , Old Parr ' s Head , Knightrider-street , Doctors Commons , at 7 .
Pythagorean , Portland Hotel , Greenwich , at 8 . Ravensbourne , Rising Sun , Rushey Green , Catford , at 8 . Royal Jubilee , The Crown , Lambeth-road , S . E ., at 8 . Royal Oak , Lord Clyde , Wotton-road , Deptford , at 8 . St . Leonard , Pr . of Wales Hotel , Bisho ^' s-road , Victoria Park , 8 , So ' uthgate , Railway Hotel , New Southgate , at 8 . Strong Man , Blue Anchor , 164 , Fenchurch-strpet , E . C , at 6 . 30 .
Temperance in the East , Greenwich Ptnsioner , Bow-lane , Poplar , at 7 . 30 . United Mariners , Duke of Albany Hotel , Kittc-road , Nunhead . United Strength , Hope Tavern , Stanhope-st ., Euston-road , at 8 Wanderers , Victoria Mansions Restaurant , Victoria-street , S . W ., at 7 . 30 . Warrant Officers , 3 S , St . Martin's-street , W . C , at 7 .
WeBtbourne , The Prince Alfred , 112 , Queen ' s-road , Bayswater , at 8 . Whitt'ngton , Red Lion , Poppin ' s-court , Fleet-street , at 8 . At drew Chapter , Bush Hotel , Shepherd ' s Bush , W „ at 8 . Domatic Chatter , St . lames ' s Restaurant . Piccadilly , W .. at 8 . Camden Mark LoJge , Earl Russell , Pancras-road , King ' s Cross , 8 . THURSDAY , AUGUST 1 . CRAFT LODGIS .
74 > , Crystal Palace , Crystal Palace . j 790 , Old England , Masonic Hall , Thornton Heath . LODGIl AND CHAPTIRS OF INITRUCTION . Belgrave , Albion Tavern , Russell-street , Covent Garden , at 8 . Burdett-Coutts , swan Tavern , New Bethnal Green-road , at * . Burgovne , Coach and Ho .-ses , 348 , Clapham-road , S . W ., at 7 . 30 . Covent Garden , Criterion , Piccadilly , at 8 . Creaton , Bush Hotel , Shepherd's Bush , W ., 8 . Crescent , King ' s Head Hotel , Twickenham , at 8 . 30 , Derby AUcroft , Midland Grand Hotel , at 8 . Duke of Edinburgh , Eastern Hotel , Commercial Road , Limehouse E ., at 7 . 30 .
Elliot , Railway Hotel , Feltham . Harrow , Waterloo Arms , High-street , Marylebone , at 8 . High Cross , Coach and Horses , High-road , Tottenham , at 8 . Highgate , Falkland Arms , Falkland-road , N . W ., at 8 . Horace / , White Hart Masonic Rooms , Lewisham , S . E ., at 8 . justice . Brown Bear , High-street , Deptford , at 8 . Kent , King and Queen , Norton Folgate , at 8 . Montefiore , St . James ' s ReBtaurant , Piccadilly , at 8 . Perfect Ashlar , Bridge House Hotel , Southwark , at 7 .
Priory , Berrymead Priory , Acton , at S . ij . Royal Albert , White Hart Hotel , Abchurch Lane , at 7 . 30 . Royal Savoy , iCriterion , Piccadilly , at 8 . 30 . St . John ' s , Court House , H-rlesden , N . W „ at 7 . 30 . St . John ' s , Queen Victoria Tavern , Exmouth-st ., Stepney , at 8 . Sir Hugh Myddelton , Star and Garter , TJpper-st ., Islington , at 8 . Southern Star , Sir Sydney Smith , Chester-street , Kennington , 8 .
The Great City , M . H ., Masons -avenue , E . C ., at 6 . 30 . Tre'egar , Th j Cheshire Cheese , Crutched Friar * , E . C ., at 7 . 30 . Union Waterloo , Earl of Chatham , Thomas-street , Woolwich , Victc . a Park , George Tavern , Broadway , Stratford , at 7 . 30 . Chaucer Chapter , George Hotel , High-street , Borough , S . H ., at 8 . Clapton Chapter , Three Sisters Hotel , Hackney Downs , at 8 . Industry Chapter , Prince Regent , Dulwich-road , Heme Hill , at 8 , North London Chapter , Cock Tavern . Highbury , at 8 .
Masonic And General Tidingds
FRIDAY , AUGUST 3 . CRAFT LODGE . 1489 , Marijiicss of Ripon , Cock Tavern , Highbury . LODGES AND CHAPTERS OF INSTRUCTION- . Albion , S \ van ' s Nest , Great Swan-alley , E . C , at 7 . All Saints , Town Hall , Poplar , at 7 . 30 . Beacontree , Green Man , Leytonstone , at 8 . Clapton , Great Eastern Hotel , Liverpool-street , B . C ., at 7 .
Crusaders , Northampton Arms , Goswell-road , at 8 . 30 . Earl of Carnarvon , Elgin Hotel , Ladli-oke grove , Notting-hill , 8 . Earl of Zetland , Royal Edward Hotel , Triangle , Hackney , at 7 . Emulation , Freemasons' Hall , at 6 . Euphrates , Green Man , Mansell-street , Whitechapel , E . at 8 . Gavel Club , Freemasons' Tavern , at 8 . Henley , Three Crowns , North Woolwich , at 8 . Kennington , Horns Tavern , Kennington Park , S . E ., at 8 .
Lewis , Fishmongers' Arms , High-street , Wood Green , at 7 . 30 . Loyalty , Private Rooms , ao 6 , Mare-street , Hackney , at 8 . Metropolitan ( Victoria ) , Portugal Hotel , Fleet-street , at 7 . Queen ' s Westminster , Criterion , Piccadilly , W ., at 8 . Ranelagh , Six Bells , Queen-street , Hammersmith , W ., at 8 , Rcyal Standard , Castle Tavern , 81 , Holloway-road , at 8 , Royal Alfred , Star and Garter , Kew Bridge , at 8 . St . Ambrose , St . James ' s Restaurant , Piccadilly , at 8 .
St . James ' s , Gregorian Arms , Jamaica-road , S . B ., ' at n . Savage Club , Savage Club , Adelphi-terrace , at 5 . ' Selwyn , Montpelier Tavern , Choumert-road , Peckhi m , i t 8 . Stability , Masons" Hall Tavern , Masons ' -avenue , at 6 . Temperance , Railway Tavern , New Cross-road , at 8 . The Abbey , The Town Hall , Westminster , 7 . 30 till o . 'o . United Pilgrims , Surrey M . H ., Camberwell New-road , at 7 . 30 . Woodgrange , Princess Alice Hotel , ForesfGate , E ., ¦ ¦ t -.
Eastern Star Chapter , Hercules Tavern , Leadenhaihs reet , and and 4 th Fri ., at 7 . Hornsey Chaplir , Prince of Wales Hotel , Eastbourne-terrace , Bishop ' s-road , Paddington , W „ at 8 . Lily of Richmond Chapter , Greyhound Hotel , Ricl mond , s t 8 Mount Sion Chapter , Royal Edward Hotel , TiUngle , nactne / , and and 4 th Fri ., at 7 . 30 . Pythagorean Chapter , Dover Castle , Broadway , Deiiti . nl , it 8 . Star Chapter , Stirling Castle Hotel , Church st „ Camberwell , 8 . Strawberry Hill Chafter , Greyhound Ho ei , R cimo d , S . VV . SATURDAY , AUGUST 4 . ( No Meetings ) .
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MASONIC MEETINGS ( Provincial ) For the week ending Saturday , August 4 , 18 ( 4 . The following is a list of Towns in which the Lodges , _ c , whose numbers are appended , meet at the dates given . Further particulars of places of meeting , & c , of Craft Lodges and R . A . Chapters will be found in "The Freemasons' Calendar , " and those of Mark , Rose Croix , Sic , in "The Cosmopolitan Masonic Calendar , " both published annually at the office of The Freemason . MONDAY , JULY 30 . CRAFT LODOIS . Callington ... 5 J 7 Tenby 1137
Lodges Of Instruction.
LODOIS OP INSTRUCTION .
Old Brompton 18 4 Saitash io 7 t Canterbury ... 1440 Bradford 303 Rnmsgate ... IJOQ Landpnrt 1 yy 6 Pembroke Dock 378 Moss ey 1318 Walton-on-Workington ... 962 Leeds 1221 Na / e ... 1790
TUESDAY , JULY 31 . CRAFT LODOIS . Sheilield 1779 MARK LODGE . Brighton 1636 Fcnt . m 1941 Taunton 34 S LODGIS OF INSTRUCTION . Whitehaven ... 119 Marypirt ... 371 Jarrcw 1119 Ryde ' 75 Broadstairs ... 419 ' { i . lltl > uni-by-Seaitii 8 Liverpool ... 341 Halifax 44 S Hudderslield ... 1783 Batley 254 Stockton 940
WEDNESDAY , AUGUST 1 . CRAFT LODGIS . Boston S 3 S Halifax 1 ) 36 Birmingham ... 74 East Looe ... 970 W . Hartlepool 1863 Sunderland ... 94 Jersey K-03 l . ongsiitht ... 3464 Tavistock ... S 82 Derby 1085 Ampthill 2 . 190 Rochdale ... 398 Alnwick 116 7 K . A . CHAPTF . RS .
linstol 32 O Uhcstcr-lc- Haverfordwest 464 Wigton 327 Street ... 1374 Blyth 659 Dorchester ... 417 Wioan 1335 ; MARK LODGES . Ramsgate ... 429 Solihull 14-, ! Burnley i 8 g Filey 643 WonUton ... not Workington ... 282 Frizinitton ... 1660
LODGIS OF INSTRUCTION . Chatham ... jo Bingley 439 Newbury ... 574 Ryde 175 Haverfordwest 464 Heme Bay ... 2099 . Longton 54 6
THURSDAY , AUGUST j . CRAFT LODOIS . Beverley 294 Widnes 1584 Newcastle ... 24 Manchester ... 317 Lymm 1565 Hull 57 Stockton £ 09 Brighton 1 S 10 Merthyr Tydvil no Hartlepool ... 5 , 1 Bradford 2321 Richmond , Yorks 123 Stoke-on-Trent 637 K . A . CHAPTERS . DevonDOrt ... aao Hlacknnnl .. in , TlrUtnl , R-r
Liveip ol ... 249 Grimsby 792 Ardwick 58 c Heywood ... 266 Lostwithiel ... 856 MARK LODGI . I-lackburn ... 269 . Topsham 138 4 Kendal ¦ 195 Leeds aSg Horncastlc ... 1304
LODGIS OF INSTRUCTION . Canteibury ... 31 Maidstone ... 503 Romford 1437 G avesend ... 77 Portland 1037 Shanklin ... 1884 Bitley 264 Liverpool ... 1182 Walli igford ... 18 S 7 Uxbridge ... 382 Thirsk 1416 Hazel Grove ... 1 957
FRIDAY , AUGUST 3 . CRAFT LODGES . Aldeburgh ... cj 5 R . A . CHAPTIR . Leeds ' . 306 Barnard Castle 1230 Chingford ... 214 Hudderslield ... 521 Gosforth 1664 . * LODGE . Ripon 837 Uastleford ... 4 * 7
LODOIS OP INSTRUCTION . Richmond ... 119 Keighley a 6 j Saltash 1071 Bristol 187 Bristol 326 Bristol — Province
SATURDAY , AUGUST 4 . CRAFT LODGIS . Rivcrhead ... 133 3 Plymouth ... 15 - 50 Leigh 3412 LuDO * OF INSTRUCTION . Birkenhead ... 418
Seconds And Years; Time's Mystery.
SECONDS AND YEARS ; TIME'S MYSTERY .
IJ ^ AKLY one summer morning a few years ago five men , roped together , were ascending the Weisshorn—two gnides , one at either end of the rope , and three English tourists between . Stepping in-cautiously on a snow surface which covered an
icy slope , the leading guide fell and started an avalanche . Buried in the rushing mass the party descended 2 , 000 feet , when their night was arrested by rocks at the edge of a precipice . Two were killed .
"How long were you in making that slide ? " said I to one of the survivors . "By an estimate , fifty seconds , " he said ; " by my feelings , a hundred years . "
We talk about time ! Why here is a healthy child asleep in his crib . To him the long night is merely nothing . Here is a soldier with a shattered leg waiting for the busy surgeon . To him , it is what ? Eternity .
" My sufferings , " writes a lady , " continued over five years ; I cannot describe them . "
" In the autumn of 1887 , " she adds , owing to the strain on my system through nursing my husband when he had rheumatic fever , I fell into a low state of health . I had no relish for food of any kind , and after eating I had intense pain at my chest , and through to my back .
" My hands and feet were cold and clammy ; in fact , I felt cold and starved in every part of my body . My system was completel y relaxed and unstrung . My throat was sore all the time , and my hearing was dull .
" I consulted a doctor and he gave me medicines , but they had no good effect so far as I could perceive . He said I was suffering from nervous debility , and perhaps he was right . But this I know , however—that after spending pounds of precious money
"i doctoring I was badly off as ever . " I kept about my household duties , for women must work as W ° H as weep . But it was a hard and tedious thing , and otteii I hud to lie down on the couch for a little rest .
Seconds And Years; Time's Mystery.
" Sometimes a trifle better and again worse , my sufferings continued over five years . What I was dragged through during that terrible period I cannot describe . " I was never free from pain , and for a great purl <;/ ' the linn I tuns in agonies of pain .
"In November , 1892 , I read that Mother Seigel ' s Curative Syrup had cured cases like mine . Whether these accounts were true or not I could not tell ; but they sounded like the truth , and appeared to be from people who would not be guilty of deceiving others who were in like manner afflicted .
" At all events I trusted to them , and my sister , who lives at Farnham , sent me a supply of this medicine . At first I experienced no sensible benefit from it ; but my disease was of such long standing that I thought I ought to persevere . When
I had taken three bottles the horrid pain at my chest was easier , my appetite was better , and the food I took agreed with me and gave me strength . A little later all the pain and distress was gone , and I felt as well and strong as ever . I can now
eat any kind of food , sleep woll , and my work is a pleasure to me . And this I owe to Mother Seigel's Syrup . ( Signed ) ( Mrs . ) Mary Appleton , Ash Vale , Aldershot , May I lth , 1804 . " Mrs Appleton is the wife of a well-known and respected
grocer and baker in that village . Her disease , chronic nervous dyspepsia , with inflammation of the mucous membrane of the stomach , was no doubt induced by her long siege of nursing and anxiety at the time of her husband ' s illness . This . strange
power of suffering !—how shall we name it r No matter how , It makes life seem longer , while it really shortens it . To reverse this , to make life longer while it . seems shortei ( for the swift gliding of happy days ) is the business of Mother Seigel's Syrup , limited alone b y Nature's stern decrees .
No wonder this simple , harmless , yet potent medicine , is better known and more welcome every year in the homes of tho people .