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MACKEY'S FEEEMASONEY . * * * EIGHTH EDITION , thoroughly Revised , with all Recent Changes and Alterations . By M . C . Peck , Provincial Grand Sec . for N . and E . Yorkshire . A LEXICON OF FEEEMASONEY . By Albert Gr . Mackey , M . D ., Secretary-General of the Supreme Council of the U . S ., & c . Large post Svo ., handsomely bound in cloth . Price 6 s . "Of MACKEV ' LEXICON- it would be impossible to speak in too high terms j suffice it to say , that it out to be in the hands of every Mason who would thoroughly understand and master our noble Science . . . . No Masonic Lodge or Library should be without a copy of this most useful work . "—Masonic Neius . "The Editor has had access to sources of information open to few . ... A THOROUGHLY REUIAliLE WORK . "—Yorkshire Ca ~ ette . LONDON -. C HARLES G RIFFIN & Co ., Exeter-st ., Strand .

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ACCIDENTS OF DAILY LIFE INSURED AGAINST BY THE Railway Passengers' Assurance Company ( Established 1 S 49 ) , 64 , CORNHILL , LONDON . Capital £ 1 , 000 , 000 Income 246 , 000 Compensation paid for 112 , 000 Accidents—£ 2 , 215 , 000 . CHAIRMAN . —HARVIE M . FARQUHAR , ESQ . Apply to the Clerks at the Railway Stations , the Local Agents , or West End Office : 8 , GRAND HOTEL BUILDINGS , W . C . ; or at the HEAD OFFICE : —64 , CORNHILL , LONDON , E . C . WILLIAM J . VIAN , Secretary . .

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* Under Royal Patronage . JAPAN IN LONDON—HYDE PARK . Few minutes' walk from Sloane-st . and Kensington stations . DAILY , ELEVEN A . M . TO TEN P . M . Omnibuses from all parts . JAPANESE ~ VILLAGE . BUDDHIST TEMPLES , ROCKERIES , ORNAMENTAL WATERS . The Afternoon Tea , Houses and Shops as in Japan . Native and Military Bands morning till night . No extra charge . Japanese men , women , and children illustrate art industries and everyday life of Japan j the Gayshas , or Dancing Girls , at each entertainment in the Shebaya . No extra charge . Admission is ; Children , Cd . ; Wednesdays , 2 S . 6 d . ( after Six , is . ) All Amusements Free , at 12 , 3 , 5 , and 8 . The Village complete throughout . Originator and Managing Director , TANNAKER BUHICROSAN .

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HOUSE TO LET ( eight rooms ) with or without shop , near the General Post Office . Apply 196 , Aldersgate-street .

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BRO . JOSEPH PARKINSON , Ty lei and Janitor , will be glad to add a few more Lodge : and Chapters to his present engagements . —2 , Baker-street Lloyd's-square , W . C .

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A CAMBRIDGE GRADUATE CP . M . and P . Z . ) . —PRIVATE TUITION in the CLASSICS , MATHEMATICS , ENGLISH , & c . Lectures on various subjects . Schools visited . Foreigners taught English by means _ of French . —Address , F . D ., 62 , Lancaster-road , Notting-hill , W .

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WEAK OR DEFECTIVE SIGHT . —SPECTACLES scientifically adapted to remedy impaired vision by Bro . ACKLAND , Surgeon , daily , at Home and Thornthwaite's , Opticians to the Queen , 416 , Strand , London , W . C . Send six stamps for " Ackland ' s Hints on Spectacles , " which contains valuable suggestions to sulfcrcrs from imperfect sight .

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PARIS EDUCATIONAL ESTABLISHMENT for the Sons of Gentlemen . Principal : M . G . Oviee , Officier d'Academie , late Inspector of the Ecole Superieure de Commerce de Paris , and Translator of Higgenson's United States History . For terms , address G . Ovree , 14 , Rue David , Passy , Paris .

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A MASTER MASON would like the CARE OF PREMISES in the City . Has furniture , and would not object to pay small rent if required . —I . G ., 22 , Jewin-crescent , E . C .

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GOUT . DIABETES . EPILEPSY . PATIENTS suffering from the above comp laints should winter in NICE , where they can be successfully treated by a new cure at Dr . SCHNEE'S ( of Carlsbad ) WINTER SANATORIUM .

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R OYAL MASONIC BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION FOR AGED FREEMASONS AND WIDOWS OF FREEMASONS . GRAND PATRON ANO PRESIDENT : HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCE OF WALES , K . G ., & c , M . W . G . M . THE ANNIVERSARY FESTIVAL Of this Institution will take place at FREEMASONS' TAVERN , GREAT QUEEN STREET , LONDON , On Wednesday , - \ th February , 1886 , Upon which occasion the Most Hon . the MARQUIS OF HERTFORD , R . W . Senior Grand Warden , Has been pleased to signify his intention of Presiding . Brethren are earnestly invited to accept the Office of Steward upon this occasion , and they will greatly oblige by forwarding their Names and Masonic Rank , as soon as convenient , to Ihe Secretary , who will gladly give any information required , and supply them with all necessary circulars , & c . It is fraternally hoped that , upon this occasion , owing to the large number of Applicants and the few vacancies , Brethren will use their influence to obtain donations towards the Funds of the Institution , which were never more needed than at the present time . JAMES TERRY , P . Prov . G . S . W . Norths & Hunts ., Secretary . 4 , Freemasons' Hall , London , W . C .

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EMULATION LODGE OF IMPROVEMENT . Under the Sanction of the Lodge of Unions , No . 256 . STEWARDS : * Bro . Thos . Fenn , Pres . Board of G . P ., Treasurer . „ J . E . Anderson , P . M . 18 „ C . Bassano , P . M . 66 „ E . Behnke , 06 9 „ F . T . Bennett , S . W . 619 „ Lennox Browne , S . W . 9 6 9 „ H . Bue , W . M . 1 S 20 „ Col . Shadwell H . Clerke , Grand Secretary . „ R . R . Davis , P . M . 256 „ * W . A . Dawson , P . M . 176 S „ H . I . P . Dumas , P . G . D . „ A . Escott , P . M . 1593 „ A . Fyson , J . VV . 1768 „ J . G . Garson , J . VV . 657 „ Robt . Grey , P . G . D . „ A . GibbinEs , W . M . 6 3 „ A . C . A . Higerty , P . M . 1714 ; Prov . G . Std . Surrey . ,, E . B . Holloway , P . M . 10 S „ J . E . Hunt , W . M . 176 S „ G . L . Kennaby , J . D . 1420 „ C . R . Lightbody , W . M . go „ C . F . Matier , P . M . igio ; P . G . W . Greece . „ A . Marvin , P . M . 176 S „ J . H . Matthews , P . G . Std . Bearer . „ " Sir J . B . Monckton , P . G . W . „ E . M . Money , VV . M . 2 S „ C . A . Murton , P . G . D . „ T . VV . Ockenden , P . M . 1512 ; P . P . G . D . Middx . „ H . Pritchard , S . W . 1415 „ G . C . Pulsford , P . M . 1593 „ * A . A . Richards , P . G . S ., W . M . Grand Stewards Lodge , P . P . G . W . Middx . „ J . A . Rucker , P . G . D . „ * " F . R . Spaull , P . M . 1124 „ * R . C . Sudlow , P . M . 263 „ J . T . Tanqueray , P . M . 1965 „ J . E . Terry , S . D . 1964 „ C . W . A . Trollope , W . M . 182 G „ E . L . Walford , J . VV . 905 „ C . W . C . Webb , VV . M . 1397 „ S . B . Wilson , P . M . 59 * Members of the Committee . THE ANNUAL FESTIVAL of the Lodge will take place at FREEMASONS' HALL , Oa FRIDAY EVENING , 26 th February , 1 SS 6 , ON WHICH OCCASION The Most Hon . the MARQUESS OF HERTFORD , SENIOR GRAND WARDEN , Has kindly consented to Preside . The Lodge will be opened at Six o'clock p . m . precisely . THE SECOND LECTURE WILL BE WORKED : ist Section by Bro . C . Bassano , P . M . 66 2 nd „ „ A . Marvin , P . M . 17 OS 3 rd „ „ A . Gibbings , VV . M . 63 4 th „ „ C VV . A . Trollope , W . M . 1 S 2 O 5 th „ „ J . E . Hunt , W . J I . 176 S TICKETS forthe SUPPER , including admission to the Lodge , 5 s . each , may be had of the STEWARDS , or of the Secretary , Bro . F . R . SPAULL , Freemasons' Hall , Great Queen Street , W . C . N . B . —The Emulation Lodgeof Improvement meets at Freemasons' Hall , on every Friday evening throughout the year , at Seven o'clock .

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Naval , Military , and Tropical - - ^ xT ^ BOOT MAKER ^^ ^ - ^ Q ' ^ S - - ^^' „ , * - ^" ^ PICCADILLY , LONDON , W

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INVENTIONS EXHIBITION-GOLD MEDAL AWARDED . DFNT'S ' ILLUSTRATJED *^ J- 1 N A ° | CATALOGUE of HIGH-CLASS WATPTTTTS i WATCHES and CLOCKS at VV Xm . ± UJ . J . UU . ; REDUCliD PRICES , sent post J & _^^\ 4 , free on application to E . DENT jt & JT > fo an ^ Co ., Makers tc the Queen , jr \ DFNTx ¦ 6 l « STRAN D , LONDON , W . C , S U-t . ll I - ^ ; or 4 > ROYAL EXCHANGE .

To Correspondents,

To Correspondents ,

The following communications stand over : — CRAIT : —Borough Lodge , No . 424 . The Annual 13 anquet of the Corinthian Lodge of Instruction , No . 13 S 2 . Freemasonry in China . Tht Annual Installation Dinner of the Prince of Wales Lodge , No . 222 .

BOOKS . & c . RECEIVED . "Masonic Advocate , " "Hull Packet , " "Jewish Chronicle , " "Sunday Times" ( "London ) , "Evening Telegraph , " " Chiz . cn , " " Fifth Annual Report of thc Sanitary Assurance Association , " " Pythagoras , " "Court Circular , " "The Freemason" ( Sydney ) , " Newcastle Daily Journal , " " Freemasons' Journal " ( New Yoik ) , "Liverpool Daily Albion , " "Allen's Indian Mail , " "Keystone , " "Masonic World , " "Thc Langport and Somcrtun Herald , " and " Sussex Daily News . "

Original Correspondence.

Original Correspondence .

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l \ Ve do not hold ourselves responsible for , or even approving of theopinionsexpressedby our correspondents , but we wish in a spirit of fair play to all to permit—within certain necessary limits—free discussion . ]

RE THE REGALIA OF THE NEW ROYAL ARCH REGULATIONS . To the Editor of the " Freemason . " Dear Sir and Brother , For the benefit of some of your numerous readers may I ask you to insert the following questions together with their answers furnished to me b y our courteous Grand Scribe E ., Col . Shadwell H . Gierke .

1 . —Is it lawful for officers of Provincial Grand Chapters to wear the jewel of their office attached to a tricolour ribbon ? _ Answer , "Yes . " Sec Rule 100 Revised Regulations . 2 . —May the P . ' s .. jewel be suspended on a tricolour ribbon , and if so , by whom ? Answer , " The P . Z . j ' ewel must invariably be worn from a crimson ribbon . " J . —Is "the jewel of the Order , " when spoken of as such

in Grand Chapter , the R . A . jewel presented on exaltation , or the P . Z . jewel ? Answer , "Yes ; not P . Z . jewel . " 4 . —If "the jewel of the Order" be the jewel presented on exaltation , may it be worn suspended on tricolour ribbon , and if so by whom ? Answer , " Only by Odicers of Grand Chapter and Grand Superintendents . " See Art . 09 .

5 . —May the two-inch Provincial tricolour collar be worn in Grand Chapter under the Red office collar , in like manner as the Provincial Purple collar is allowed to be worn under the Light Blue office collar ? Answer . " Yes . " 0 . —May we now understand that all R . A . Provincial Grand Oflicers are to wear aprons similar to those formerly only worn by members of Grand Chapter ( Sec New

Rule 94 . ) Answer , " Yes ; with addition of badge in centre . " See Rule 92 . 7 . —On what coloured ground is the badge of oflice to bc executed ? Answer , " the ground shor . ld be pierced and open . " S . —Is it in the power of Provincial Grand Lodges to allow by a bye-law , the wearing of the Provincial tricolour collar of the Royal Arch in their resoective provinces , at P . G . Lodye meetings , and at meetings of private lodges either by Principals and Past

Principals , or by Present and Past P . G . Oflicers , as might be agreed upon in open P . G . Lodge when any such proposed bye-law was discussed ? Answer , " Grand Lodge can alone pass such a Law . " With reference to my sixth query I see hy Rcuulation tjj , olficeis of Supreme Grand Chapter and Grand Superintendents are distinguished by having a border four inches wide to their aprons . —Believe me , dear Sir and Brother , fraternally yours , JOHN A . LLOYD , February 13 . M . E . Z . 357 , P . Z . 1533 , & c . Broad Hinton Vicarage , Swindon .

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MACKEY'S FEEEMASONEY . * * * EIGHTH EDITION , thoroughly Revised , with all Recent Changes and Alterations . By M . C . Peck , Provincial Grand Sec . for N . and E . Yorkshire . A LEXICON OF FEEEMASONEY . By Albert Gr . Mackey , M . D ., Secretary-General of the Supreme Council of the U . S ., & c . Large post Svo ., handsomely bound in cloth . Price 6 s . "Of MACKEV ' LEXICON- it would be impossible to speak in too high terms j suffice it to say , that it out to be in the hands of every Mason who would thoroughly understand and master our noble Science . . . . No Masonic Lodge or Library should be without a copy of this most useful work . "—Masonic Neius . "The Editor has had access to sources of information open to few . ... A THOROUGHLY REUIAliLE WORK . "—Yorkshire Ca ~ ette . LONDON -. C HARLES G RIFFIN & Co ., Exeter-st ., Strand .

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ACCIDENTS OF DAILY LIFE INSURED AGAINST BY THE Railway Passengers' Assurance Company ( Established 1 S 49 ) , 64 , CORNHILL , LONDON . Capital £ 1 , 000 , 000 Income 246 , 000 Compensation paid for 112 , 000 Accidents—£ 2 , 215 , 000 . CHAIRMAN . —HARVIE M . FARQUHAR , ESQ . Apply to the Clerks at the Railway Stations , the Local Agents , or West End Office : 8 , GRAND HOTEL BUILDINGS , W . C . ; or at the HEAD OFFICE : —64 , CORNHILL , LONDON , E . C . WILLIAM J . VIAN , Secretary . .

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* Under Royal Patronage . JAPAN IN LONDON—HYDE PARK . Few minutes' walk from Sloane-st . and Kensington stations . DAILY , ELEVEN A . M . TO TEN P . M . Omnibuses from all parts . JAPANESE ~ VILLAGE . BUDDHIST TEMPLES , ROCKERIES , ORNAMENTAL WATERS . The Afternoon Tea , Houses and Shops as in Japan . Native and Military Bands morning till night . No extra charge . Japanese men , women , and children illustrate art industries and everyday life of Japan j the Gayshas , or Dancing Girls , at each entertainment in the Shebaya . No extra charge . Admission is ; Children , Cd . ; Wednesdays , 2 S . 6 d . ( after Six , is . ) All Amusements Free , at 12 , 3 , 5 , and 8 . The Village complete throughout . Originator and Managing Director , TANNAKER BUHICROSAN .

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HOUSE TO LET ( eight rooms ) with or without shop , near the General Post Office . Apply 196 , Aldersgate-street .

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BRO . JOSEPH PARKINSON , Ty lei and Janitor , will be glad to add a few more Lodge : and Chapters to his present engagements . —2 , Baker-street Lloyd's-square , W . C .

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A CAMBRIDGE GRADUATE CP . M . and P . Z . ) . —PRIVATE TUITION in the CLASSICS , MATHEMATICS , ENGLISH , & c . Lectures on various subjects . Schools visited . Foreigners taught English by means _ of French . —Address , F . D ., 62 , Lancaster-road , Notting-hill , W .

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WEAK OR DEFECTIVE SIGHT . —SPECTACLES scientifically adapted to remedy impaired vision by Bro . ACKLAND , Surgeon , daily , at Home and Thornthwaite's , Opticians to the Queen , 416 , Strand , London , W . C . Send six stamps for " Ackland ' s Hints on Spectacles , " which contains valuable suggestions to sulfcrcrs from imperfect sight .

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PARIS EDUCATIONAL ESTABLISHMENT for the Sons of Gentlemen . Principal : M . G . Oviee , Officier d'Academie , late Inspector of the Ecole Superieure de Commerce de Paris , and Translator of Higgenson's United States History . For terms , address G . Ovree , 14 , Rue David , Passy , Paris .

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A MASTER MASON would like the CARE OF PREMISES in the City . Has furniture , and would not object to pay small rent if required . —I . G ., 22 , Jewin-crescent , E . C .

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GOUT . DIABETES . EPILEPSY . PATIENTS suffering from the above comp laints should winter in NICE , where they can be successfully treated by a new cure at Dr . SCHNEE'S ( of Carlsbad ) WINTER SANATORIUM .

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R OYAL MASONIC BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION FOR AGED FREEMASONS AND WIDOWS OF FREEMASONS . GRAND PATRON ANO PRESIDENT : HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCE OF WALES , K . G ., & c , M . W . G . M . THE ANNIVERSARY FESTIVAL Of this Institution will take place at FREEMASONS' TAVERN , GREAT QUEEN STREET , LONDON , On Wednesday , - \ th February , 1886 , Upon which occasion the Most Hon . the MARQUIS OF HERTFORD , R . W . Senior Grand Warden , Has been pleased to signify his intention of Presiding . Brethren are earnestly invited to accept the Office of Steward upon this occasion , and they will greatly oblige by forwarding their Names and Masonic Rank , as soon as convenient , to Ihe Secretary , who will gladly give any information required , and supply them with all necessary circulars , & c . It is fraternally hoped that , upon this occasion , owing to the large number of Applicants and the few vacancies , Brethren will use their influence to obtain donations towards the Funds of the Institution , which were never more needed than at the present time . JAMES TERRY , P . Prov . G . S . W . Norths & Hunts ., Secretary . 4 , Freemasons' Hall , London , W . C .

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EMULATION LODGE OF IMPROVEMENT . Under the Sanction of the Lodge of Unions , No . 256 . STEWARDS : * Bro . Thos . Fenn , Pres . Board of G . P ., Treasurer . „ J . E . Anderson , P . M . 18 „ C . Bassano , P . M . 66 „ E . Behnke , 06 9 „ F . T . Bennett , S . W . 619 „ Lennox Browne , S . W . 9 6 9 „ H . Bue , W . M . 1 S 20 „ Col . Shadwell H . Clerke , Grand Secretary . „ R . R . Davis , P . M . 256 „ * W . A . Dawson , P . M . 176 S „ H . I . P . Dumas , P . G . D . „ A . Escott , P . M . 1593 „ A . Fyson , J . VV . 1768 „ J . G . Garson , J . VV . 657 „ Robt . Grey , P . G . D . „ A . GibbinEs , W . M . 6 3 „ A . C . A . Higerty , P . M . 1714 ; Prov . G . Std . Surrey . ,, E . B . Holloway , P . M . 10 S „ J . E . Hunt , W . M . 176 S „ G . L . Kennaby , J . D . 1420 „ C . R . Lightbody , W . M . go „ C . F . Matier , P . M . igio ; P . G . W . Greece . „ A . Marvin , P . M . 176 S „ J . H . Matthews , P . G . Std . Bearer . „ " Sir J . B . Monckton , P . G . W . „ E . M . Money , VV . M . 2 S „ C . A . Murton , P . G . D . „ T . VV . Ockenden , P . M . 1512 ; P . P . G . D . Middx . „ H . Pritchard , S . W . 1415 „ G . C . Pulsford , P . M . 1593 „ * A . A . Richards , P . G . S ., W . M . Grand Stewards Lodge , P . P . G . W . Middx . „ J . A . Rucker , P . G . D . „ * " F . R . Spaull , P . M . 1124 „ * R . C . Sudlow , P . M . 263 „ J . T . Tanqueray , P . M . 1965 „ J . E . Terry , S . D . 1964 „ C . W . A . Trollope , W . M . 182 G „ E . L . Walford , J . VV . 905 „ C . W . C . Webb , VV . M . 1397 „ S . B . Wilson , P . M . 59 * Members of the Committee . THE ANNUAL FESTIVAL of the Lodge will take place at FREEMASONS' HALL , Oa FRIDAY EVENING , 26 th February , 1 SS 6 , ON WHICH OCCASION The Most Hon . the MARQUESS OF HERTFORD , SENIOR GRAND WARDEN , Has kindly consented to Preside . The Lodge will be opened at Six o'clock p . m . precisely . THE SECOND LECTURE WILL BE WORKED : ist Section by Bro . C . Bassano , P . M . 66 2 nd „ „ A . Marvin , P . M . 17 OS 3 rd „ „ A . Gibbings , VV . M . 63 4 th „ „ C VV . A . Trollope , W . M . 1 S 2 O 5 th „ „ J . E . Hunt , W . J I . 176 S TICKETS forthe SUPPER , including admission to the Lodge , 5 s . each , may be had of the STEWARDS , or of the Secretary , Bro . F . R . SPAULL , Freemasons' Hall , Great Queen Street , W . C . N . B . —The Emulation Lodgeof Improvement meets at Freemasons' Hall , on every Friday evening throughout the year , at Seven o'clock .

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^ THOMA S & SONS , ^ Sporting and Military Tailors , ^) SPECIALITIES-^ P . c 2 m . Knickerbocker Breeches , Knickerbocker i-g . c 7 f i ___ Pantaloons , Tho Acme Shooting Coat , Tho * * Srt -Cf ^ Combination Driving and Covert Coat V * i 'IP ( with Detachable Skirt ) . *^> 48 , SOUTH MOLTON STREET , Oxford St ., London , W .

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Naval , Military , and Tropical - - ^ xT ^ BOOT MAKER ^^ ^ - ^ Q ' ^ S - - ^^' „ , * - ^" ^ PICCADILLY , LONDON , W

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INVENTIONS EXHIBITION-GOLD MEDAL AWARDED . DFNT'S ' ILLUSTRATJED *^ J- 1 N A ° | CATALOGUE of HIGH-CLASS WATPTTTTS i WATCHES and CLOCKS at VV Xm . ± UJ . J . UU . ; REDUCliD PRICES , sent post J & _^^\ 4 , free on application to E . DENT jt & JT > fo an ^ Co ., Makers tc the Queen , jr \ DFNTx ¦ 6 l « STRAN D , LONDON , W . C , S U-t . ll I - ^ ; or 4 > ROYAL EXCHANGE .

To Correspondents,

To Correspondents ,

The following communications stand over : — CRAIT : —Borough Lodge , No . 424 . The Annual 13 anquet of the Corinthian Lodge of Instruction , No . 13 S 2 . Freemasonry in China . Tht Annual Installation Dinner of the Prince of Wales Lodge , No . 222 .

BOOKS . & c . RECEIVED . "Masonic Advocate , " "Hull Packet , " "Jewish Chronicle , " "Sunday Times" ( "London ) , "Evening Telegraph , " " Chiz . cn , " " Fifth Annual Report of thc Sanitary Assurance Association , " " Pythagoras , " "Court Circular , " "The Freemason" ( Sydney ) , " Newcastle Daily Journal , " " Freemasons' Journal " ( New Yoik ) , "Liverpool Daily Albion , " "Allen's Indian Mail , " "Keystone , " "Masonic World , " "Thc Langport and Somcrtun Herald , " and " Sussex Daily News . "

Original Correspondence.

Original Correspondence .

S ATURDAY , F EBRUARY 20 , 1886 . « ' T ^^^^ m ^^^ ^^ s ^ ff ^^^__^ M ^^^ r ^^ 99 ^ mWw ^ yr ^^^^ ryrv 'i f 9 i ^ m ^ -

l \ Ve do not hold ourselves responsible for , or even approving of theopinionsexpressedby our correspondents , but we wish in a spirit of fair play to all to permit—within certain necessary limits—free discussion . ]

RE THE REGALIA OF THE NEW ROYAL ARCH REGULATIONS . To the Editor of the " Freemason . " Dear Sir and Brother , For the benefit of some of your numerous readers may I ask you to insert the following questions together with their answers furnished to me b y our courteous Grand Scribe E ., Col . Shadwell H . Gierke .

1 . —Is it lawful for officers of Provincial Grand Chapters to wear the jewel of their office attached to a tricolour ribbon ? _ Answer , "Yes . " Sec Rule 100 Revised Regulations . 2 . —May the P . ' s .. jewel be suspended on a tricolour ribbon , and if so , by whom ? Answer , " The P . Z . j ' ewel must invariably be worn from a crimson ribbon . " J . —Is "the jewel of the Order , " when spoken of as such

in Grand Chapter , the R . A . jewel presented on exaltation , or the P . Z . jewel ? Answer , "Yes ; not P . Z . jewel . " 4 . —If "the jewel of the Order" be the jewel presented on exaltation , may it be worn suspended on tricolour ribbon , and if so by whom ? Answer , " Only by Odicers of Grand Chapter and Grand Superintendents . " See Art . 09 .

5 . —May the two-inch Provincial tricolour collar be worn in Grand Chapter under the Red office collar , in like manner as the Provincial Purple collar is allowed to be worn under the Light Blue office collar ? Answer . " Yes . " 0 . —May we now understand that all R . A . Provincial Grand Oflicers are to wear aprons similar to those formerly only worn by members of Grand Chapter ( Sec New

Rule 94 . ) Answer , " Yes ; with addition of badge in centre . " See Rule 92 . 7 . —On what coloured ground is the badge of oflice to bc executed ? Answer , " the ground shor . ld be pierced and open . " S . —Is it in the power of Provincial Grand Lodges to allow by a bye-law , the wearing of the Provincial tricolour collar of the Royal Arch in their resoective provinces , at P . G . Lodye meetings , and at meetings of private lodges either by Principals and Past

Principals , or by Present and Past P . G . Oflicers , as might be agreed upon in open P . G . Lodge when any such proposed bye-law was discussed ? Answer , " Grand Lodge can alone pass such a Law . " With reference to my sixth query I see hy Rcuulation tjj , olficeis of Supreme Grand Chapter and Grand Superintendents are distinguished by having a border four inches wide to their aprons . —Believe me , dear Sir and Brother , fraternally yours , JOHN A . LLOYD , February 13 . M . E . Z . 357 , P . Z . 1533 , & c . Broad Hinton Vicarage , Swindon .

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