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Masonic Aesculapians In A Cloud.

MASONIC AESCULAPIANS IN A CLOUD .

A GAVE of harmony was held last night at the Portinan Rooms . And for once in a way the faculty ( all good and tried Masons ) agreed not to differ , but to readily accord their praises to the / Esculapius Lodge and Chapter , No . 2410 , for providing such of their fellow Craft as might be attending the

British Medical Association ' s meeting with a " night off . " The " Smoker " was a large one , for , thanks to Bros . Thomas Dutton , Danford Thomas , and Lennox Browne , there was a monster show . The forty-four " turns" on the programme included many professional Brethren , such as Arthur Roberts , Brandon Thomas ,

Dutch , Daly , James Fawn , James Fernandez , H . W . Pyatt , Charles Capper , Frank Celh , and a host of others . Nor were lady friends missing ; amongst those who charmed the doctors with their latest ditties were Harriet Fawn , Kate James , Florrie

Robina , Vesta Victoria , Lilian Alexander , and Aida Jenoure , besides many another talented artist . The " talent" killed time so quickly that the stars ( in the heavens ) had gone to bed before the doors were shut . Bro . Jacob Pickett , M . D ., W . M . filled the chair . — " Westminster Gazette , " ( 2 nd August 1895 ) .

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The Theatres , & c . — : o : — Princess's . —7 . 45 , Saved from the Sea . Terry ' s . —8-30 , Tho Prude ' s Progress . Trafalgar . —8-15 , In an Attic . 9 , The Passport . Matinee , Wednesday , 3 . G lobe . —8 , The Journey ' s End . 9 , Charley ' s Aunt . Prince of Wales's . —7-35 , A Woman ' s Caprice . 8-15 , Gentleman Joe . Matinee , Thursday , 3 . Gaiety . —8 , The Shop Girl . Matinee , Saturday , 2 . Criterion . —8 , All abroad . Adelphi . —8 , The Girl I left behind me . ( Last day ) . Lyric—8-15 , The revised version of An Artist ' s Model . Matinee , Saturday , 2-30 . Vaudeville . —8-20 , Between tho Posts . 8-55 , The Strange Adventures of Miss Brown . Avenue . —8 , Daggers drawn . 8-40 , Qwong-Hi . Grand . —7-30 , The Gaiety Girl . Alhambra . —Variety Entertainment . 8-5 , A day out . At 9-45 , Titania . Grand Ballets , Juggling , Wrestling , & c . Empire . —7--15 Variety Entertainment . 10-10 , Faust . Palace . —7-50 , Variety Entertainment , Tableaux Vivants , & c . Oxford . —7-30 , Variety Entertainment . Matinee , Saturday , 2-30 . Royal . —7-30 , Variety Company . Matinee , Saturday , 2-30 . Tivoli .-2-30 and 7--15 , Grand Variety Entertainment . Crystal Palace . — Africa in London . Varied attractions daily . Egyptian Hall . —3 and 8 , Mr . Maskelyne ' s Magical Entertainment . Moore and Burgess Minstrels . —St . James's Hall . Ko-opcn Bank Holiday . St . George ' s Hall . —8 , Mr . and Mrs . German Reed ' s Entertainment . Madame Tussaud ' s ( Baker Street ) . —Open daily . Royal Aquarium . —Open at 10 ; close at 11-30 . Constant Amusement . Photographic Exhibition . Empire of India Exhibition . —Earl Court . —Open daily . The Great Wheel , & c .

Reviews.

REVIEWS .

Cooks intended for Review should be addressed to the Editor "Freemason ' s Chronicle , " . New Barnet . ' Field-path Rambles . By Walker Miles ( R . E . Taylor and Son , 19 Old Street , E . G . ) .

Scries 9 of this interesting work introduces us to the district " Round Croydon , " which , as is well known , abounds in most charming rural scenery . As in the previous books of the series , the route is clearly defined , and the various items of interest on the road plainly set out . Wo can but hope the Editor will continue the series , and open up all other districts around London in similar fashion .

" Casscll ' s Family Magazine for August opens with a paper , " Tea on the Terrace , " in which some interesting facts are gathered together as to the admission of Ladies to the Terrace of the House of Commons , and the practice that has now become a recognised feature of their enjoying tea there with the country ' s legislators , some excellent photographic groups being introduced into the article . The serial stories , " Loveday " and " The Voice of the Charmer , " are continued , while several other items go to make up a very interesting number .

This month ' s part of " Casscll's new Technical Educator " is the 34 th of the series , and well sustains the high character of the book , which on its completion will be entitled to the distinction of being a valuable work of reference and instruction , its one fault perhaps being that it soars too high . We imagine a work on similar lines for workmen—the present " Educator " we regard more as a book of reference for Masters—would be appreciated by the large number of mechanics who have a desire to excel in their stations .

The " Gipsy Journal and British Tourist , " of which the present month ' s issue is No . 13 , appears to have taken a new lease of life , and is now published by Messrs . E . Taylor and Son , 19 Old Street , E . G ., under the joint editorship of Mr . A G . Munro , B . A ., and Mr . Walker Miles . There is p lenty of room for such a journal as this aspires to be , and we hope the public may bo sufficiently interested in it to ensure its success .

HALF DAY TRIP TO SHAKESPEARE'S COUNTRY ,

WHEN wo referred , a few weeks back , to the proposal of the London and North Western Railway Company to run a half day excursion to Stratford-on-Avon , we predicted it would attract a large number of passengers , and experience has proved the correctness of our surmise . The trips thus far made during the season have proved very successful , and as a result the Company announce that on Thursday next , the 15 th inst ., they will run

another cheap Excursion to Stratford-on-Avon , leaving London ( Euston ) 12-30 noon , Kensington ( Addison Road ) 12-12 noon , Willesden Junction 12-40 noon , and other Stations in connection , returning from Stratford-on-Avon at 7 - 40 p . m . the same day . The fare will remain at the same popular price as that of the initial trip—3 s Gd for the return journey , and , with fine weather , will doubtless attract a large number of passengers .

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Masonic Aesculapians In A Cloud.

MASONIC AESCULAPIANS IN A CLOUD .

A GAVE of harmony was held last night at the Portinan Rooms . And for once in a way the faculty ( all good and tried Masons ) agreed not to differ , but to readily accord their praises to the / Esculapius Lodge and Chapter , No . 2410 , for providing such of their fellow Craft as might be attending the

British Medical Association ' s meeting with a " night off . " The " Smoker " was a large one , for , thanks to Bros . Thomas Dutton , Danford Thomas , and Lennox Browne , there was a monster show . The forty-four " turns" on the programme included many professional Brethren , such as Arthur Roberts , Brandon Thomas ,

Dutch , Daly , James Fawn , James Fernandez , H . W . Pyatt , Charles Capper , Frank Celh , and a host of others . Nor were lady friends missing ; amongst those who charmed the doctors with their latest ditties were Harriet Fawn , Kate James , Florrie

Robina , Vesta Victoria , Lilian Alexander , and Aida Jenoure , besides many another talented artist . The " talent" killed time so quickly that the stars ( in the heavens ) had gone to bed before the doors were shut . Bro . Jacob Pickett , M . D ., W . M . filled the chair . — " Westminster Gazette , " ( 2 nd August 1895 ) .

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CandidatesfortheInstitutions. — : o : — Announcements are inserted under this head at the rate of five shillings per inch , to appear each week from the time the ballot papers are issued up to the day of election , for cash with order . BOYSSCHOOL. Votes and interest are earnestly solicited on behalf of CECIL HERBERT WORRELL ( AGED 8 YEARS ) . Whose Mother , the late Madame Won-oll ( Associate Royal Academy Music ) , died recently after a long and lingering illness . Father left with four children , entirely dependent upon him , has also a bed-ridden Mother over eighty years of age , whom he has to support on his small salary as a Clerk . Bro . William Worrell was initiated in the William Preston Lodge , No . 766 , in the year 1869 , and was a Member for twenty-four years , occupying the position of Secretary for eighteen years . Was one of the Pounders of tho William Preston Chapter , 766 , and the first M . E . Z ., also a Founder and second Master of the Stockwell Lodge , No . 1339 , and continued a member for some years , and Secretary of the Clapham Lodge , No . 1818 , for a few years from its consecration . Proxies will be thankfully received by Bro . William Worrell , 102 Amesbury Avenue , Streatham Hill , S . W .

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The Theatres , & c . — : o : — Princess's . —7 . 45 , Saved from the Sea . Terry ' s . —8-30 , Tho Prude ' s Progress . Trafalgar . —8-15 , In an Attic . 9 , The Passport . Matinee , Wednesday , 3 . G lobe . —8 , The Journey ' s End . 9 , Charley ' s Aunt . Prince of Wales's . —7-35 , A Woman ' s Caprice . 8-15 , Gentleman Joe . Matinee , Thursday , 3 . Gaiety . —8 , The Shop Girl . Matinee , Saturday , 2 . Criterion . —8 , All abroad . Adelphi . —8 , The Girl I left behind me . ( Last day ) . Lyric—8-15 , The revised version of An Artist ' s Model . Matinee , Saturday , 2-30 . Vaudeville . —8-20 , Between tho Posts . 8-55 , The Strange Adventures of Miss Brown . Avenue . —8 , Daggers drawn . 8-40 , Qwong-Hi . Grand . —7-30 , The Gaiety Girl . Alhambra . —Variety Entertainment . 8-5 , A day out . At 9-45 , Titania . Grand Ballets , Juggling , Wrestling , & c . Empire . —7--15 Variety Entertainment . 10-10 , Faust . Palace . —7-50 , Variety Entertainment , Tableaux Vivants , & c . Oxford . —7-30 , Variety Entertainment . Matinee , Saturday , 2-30 . Royal . —7-30 , Variety Company . Matinee , Saturday , 2-30 . Tivoli .-2-30 and 7--15 , Grand Variety Entertainment . Crystal Palace . — Africa in London . Varied attractions daily . Egyptian Hall . —3 and 8 , Mr . Maskelyne ' s Magical Entertainment . Moore and Burgess Minstrels . —St . James's Hall . Ko-opcn Bank Holiday . St . George ' s Hall . —8 , Mr . and Mrs . German Reed ' s Entertainment . Madame Tussaud ' s ( Baker Street ) . —Open daily . Royal Aquarium . —Open at 10 ; close at 11-30 . Constant Amusement . Photographic Exhibition . Empire of India Exhibition . —Earl Court . —Open daily . The Great Wheel , & c .

Reviews.

REVIEWS .

Cooks intended for Review should be addressed to the Editor "Freemason ' s Chronicle , " . New Barnet . ' Field-path Rambles . By Walker Miles ( R . E . Taylor and Son , 19 Old Street , E . G . ) .

Scries 9 of this interesting work introduces us to the district " Round Croydon , " which , as is well known , abounds in most charming rural scenery . As in the previous books of the series , the route is clearly defined , and the various items of interest on the road plainly set out . Wo can but hope the Editor will continue the series , and open up all other districts around London in similar fashion .

" Casscll ' s Family Magazine for August opens with a paper , " Tea on the Terrace , " in which some interesting facts are gathered together as to the admission of Ladies to the Terrace of the House of Commons , and the practice that has now become a recognised feature of their enjoying tea there with the country ' s legislators , some excellent photographic groups being introduced into the article . The serial stories , " Loveday " and " The Voice of the Charmer , " are continued , while several other items go to make up a very interesting number .

This month ' s part of " Casscll's new Technical Educator " is the 34 th of the series , and well sustains the high character of the book , which on its completion will be entitled to the distinction of being a valuable work of reference and instruction , its one fault perhaps being that it soars too high . We imagine a work on similar lines for workmen—the present " Educator " we regard more as a book of reference for Masters—would be appreciated by the large number of mechanics who have a desire to excel in their stations .

The " Gipsy Journal and British Tourist , " of which the present month ' s issue is No . 13 , appears to have taken a new lease of life , and is now published by Messrs . E . Taylor and Son , 19 Old Street , E . G ., under the joint editorship of Mr . A G . Munro , B . A ., and Mr . Walker Miles . There is p lenty of room for such a journal as this aspires to be , and we hope the public may bo sufficiently interested in it to ensure its success .

HALF DAY TRIP TO SHAKESPEARE'S COUNTRY ,

WHEN wo referred , a few weeks back , to the proposal of the London and North Western Railway Company to run a half day excursion to Stratford-on-Avon , we predicted it would attract a large number of passengers , and experience has proved the correctness of our surmise . The trips thus far made during the season have proved very successful , and as a result the Company announce that on Thursday next , the 15 th inst ., they will run

another cheap Excursion to Stratford-on-Avon , leaving London ( Euston ) 12-30 noon , Kensington ( Addison Road ) 12-12 noon , Willesden Junction 12-40 noon , and other Stations in connection , returning from Stratford-on-Avon at 7 - 40 p . m . the same day . The fare will remain at the same popular price as that of the initial trip—3 s Gd for the return journey , and , with fine weather , will doubtless attract a large number of passengers .

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THE Freemason'sChronicle. A Weekly Record of Masonic Intelligence . Published every Saturday , Price 3 d . — : o : — fJIHE FREEMASON'S CHRONICLE will be - * - forwarded direct from the Office , Fleet Works , Bulwer Road , New Barnet , on receipt of remittance for the amount . Intending Subscribers should forward their full address , to prevent mistakes . The Terms of Subscription ( payable in advance ^ are—Twelve Months , post free ... £ 0 13 6 Six Months ditto . ... 0 7 0 Three Months ditto . ... 0 3 6 Postal Orders to be mado payable to W . W . MORGAN , at the New Barnet Office . Cheques crossed " London and South Western Bank . " Scale of Charges- for Advertisements . Per Page £ 8 8 0 Back Page 10 10 0 Births , Marriages , and Deaths , Is per line . General Advertisements , Trade Announcements , & c , single column , 5 s per inch . Double column Advertisements Is per lino . Special terms or a series of insertions or special positions on application . Agents , from whom copies can always be had : — Mr . W . P MORGAN , Belvidero Works , Pentonville . Mr . LAMBERT , Barnsbury Road , Islington , N . Mr . RITCHIE , 7 Red Lion Court , E . G . Mr . EDWARD ROBERTS , 19 Walmer Place , Manchester . Messrs . W . H . SMITH and Son , 183 Strand . Mr . J . HOOD-WILLIAMS , 33 Kingston Road North , Buckland , Portsmouth .

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