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MIDLAND RAILWAY . WHITSUNTIDE EXCURSIONS . FROM ST . PASCUAS ANU CITV STATIONS . IRELAND . WEDNESDAY , MAV 17 tb , to DUBLIN ' , via Morecambe . * THURSDAY , MAY mh , to DUBLIN , via Liverpool . § FRIDAY , MAY 19 th , to BELFAST , LONDONDERRY , & c , viri Barrow . § SATURDAY , MAY 20 th . to LONDONDERRY , via Morecambe . § * Return within 11 days . § Return -within 16 days . SATURDAY , MAY 20 tL . To LEICESTER , BIRMINGHAM . NOTTINGHAM . DERIIV , Newark . Lincoln , Burton , Staffordshire Potteries . & o „ MATLOOK , BUXTON , MANCHESTER . LIVERPOOL . Boltmi . BLACKBURN , Bnry , ROOHDALE , Oldham . Bavnsley , Wakefield , LEKDS , BRADFORD , YORK . HULL , SCARBOROUGH , NEWCA 8 TLE-ON-TYNE , Lancaster , MORECAMBE , LAKE DISTRICT , and Carlisle . Returning May 22 nd or 25 th . See Bills for times . SCOTLAND . SATURDAY , MAY 20 tn , to EDIJSBOBO ' , GLASGOW , Ayr , Kilmarinarnock , & c , for 3 or 7 days , leaving St . I ' ancras at 7 ' 55 p . m . WHIT-MONDAY , MAY 22 nd . To BIRMINGHAM for 1 or 4 days , " and KETTERING for 1 day , leaving St . Pancras at G'O a . m . EAELY ISSUE OF iACKETS . TICKETS and BILLS may be had at the MIDLAND STATIONS and City Booking Offices , which will be open ! for tho issue of tickets all day on Friday and Saturday , May 19 th and 20 th , including 415 West Stund , i » Charing Cross ( corner of Northumberland Avenue ) , 1 Shaftesbury Avenue , Piccadilly Circus ; 33 Cannon Street , 195 Oxford Street , 13 Aldersgate Street , & c , & c „ and from THOS . COOK and SON , Ludgate Circus ; 99 Gracechurch Street , 33 Piccadilly , 82 Oxford Street , and [ front of St . I ' ancras Station , Euston Road . GEO . H . TURNER , General Manager . Derby , May 18 " 3 .

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FAILING EYESIGHT . ^^^ - ^^ psssssss ^ rr ^^^^ ' \ T 7 " HEN the Eyesight ia beginning « s 3 § li | 5 ^\ > i / SzmZS ^ ih ' * fml a P » ctical Ophthalmic Opti-(•® T ^ l §§ s ? 1 * B » tesStll / " ^) cial 1 should be at once consulted . Per-VS ^ g-r ^ J ^ y * wKsSSfp ) nniincnt mischief is dono by using Glasses X 332 £ i * r ^ ^ fcggggS ^ ' belonging to friends or relations , or purchased from unskilled shopmen . Thc Faintly Doctor , 2 nd May 1891 , Hays : — "Mr . Bluett is an authority upon the eyesight , and tho advice he gives is most valuable , ancl cannot bo too highly estimated . " The Whitehall Bcciem , 2 nd July 1892 , says : — " Sight to tho Blind would not bo an exaggerated claim if preferred by Mr . F . Bluett , the well-known Specialist , ua an Ophthalmic Optician . CONSULTATION i'KEK . SPECTAtX'KW AT STOKE I'KItlvS . F . BLUETT , Specialist in Spectacles , 8 A GREAT PORTLAND STREET , AV . ( Four Doors from Oxford St . )

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MASONIC LITERATURE . Wanted to Purchase . ODD VOLUMES of the FREEMASONS' MAGAZINE and MASONIC MIRROR . Tho Volumes for 1863 especially wanted . Address , stating prico asked , W ., Office of tho FRKEMASOH ' S CHBOSICIE , Bsividero Wwrka , Uericcs Hill , I ' entoiivillc , London , N .

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SATUEDAY , 13 TH MAY 1893 .

Royal Arch.

ROYAL ARCH .

— : o ;—PROY . GRAND CHAPTER OF SUSSEX .

THE annual meeting ; of tho above Provincial Grand Chapter was held at the Royal Pavilion , Brighton , on the 13 th nit . The Provincial Grand Chapter was opened by the Prov . G . Superintendent ( Comp . Lieut .-Gen . C . W . Randolph ) , who was supported by the Officers of the

Province , as follow : —Comps . W . E . Morrison H ., V . P . Freeman S . E ., C . Bampfylde Warre S . N ., R . Pridcock Registrar , C . Histed 1 st A . S ., G . Holman 2 nd A . S ., T .

Berry Sword Bearer , J . Easter Standard Bearer , Prank Holland Director of Ceremonies , W . Norman Roe Org ., W . Seymour Burrows Steward , and H . H . Hughes Janitor . Those present also

included—Comps . F . West P . A . G . 8 . P . G . H . Sarrey , C . F . Matier P . D . G . D . C ., J . Adames P . Z . 311 P . P . G . P . S ., T . C . Woodman P . Z . 271 P . P . G . P . S ., S . Tanner P . Z . 311 P . P . G . 1 st A . S ., G . B . Chapman P . Z . 311

P . P . G . S . B ., F . J . Cox M . E . Z . 916 , H . M . Davey P . Z . M . E . Z . 38 P . P . G . H ., C . W . Tomes P . Z . 916 P . P . G . 1 st A . S ., W . Gill P . Z . 811 , C . H . Haiu P . Z . 916 , W . Wright H . 311 , E . Piper 732 , W . W . Smith 732 , Walter Smith 732 P . G . P . S ., B . Barfield H . 811 , J . W . Broad M . E . Z . 311 , S . Stone P . Z . 311 , F . Hart 1821 , J . D . Dennis J . 916 , T . W . Marwiok P . Z . 40 , C . C . Cook P . Z . 732 , A . Lloyd P . S . 732 , T . Clark H . 732 P . G . S . B . Sarrey , E . Hughes M . E . Z . 40 , G . Wilson J . 311 , H . W . G . Abell J . 811 , S . B . Legg P . Z . P . P . G . 2 nd A . S ., 0 . N . Wyatt

P . Z . 38 P . P . G . S . N ., A . F . Lamette 271 , R . Clowes G . C . P . G . S . B ., E . Weston 311 , Alt ' . King P . P . G . J ., C . C . 3 . Hood 271 , W . Burnea 811 , E . Broadbridge 811 , W . Sotting M . E . Z . 732 , M . Clark 255 P . P . G . S . B ., A . Coe 732 , H . Langton M . E . Z . 271 , W . Dawes P . P . G . J ., J . C . Bnok . well M . E . Z . 811 , and J . Parkinson P . G . S . B .

The minntes of the last meeting having been read and confirmed , the roll was called , all the Chapters in the Province being represented . The sum of 20 guineas was voted to tbe Royal Masonic Institution for Girls . The Provincial Grand Superintendent then addressed

the Companions . He expressed his great gratification at the increase , though small , in the number of Royal Arch Masons , in the Province within the last two years , and earnestly hoped thc Order , for whicb he had great

affection , would continue to prosper . He next proceeded to point out certain combinations of letters known to Royal Arch Masons , and , in an interesting and instructive manner , entered into a method of elaborating their use .

Tbe Provincial Grand Superintendent appointed the following Officers for the ensuing year , those present being invested with the insignia of their respective Offices : — Comp . W . Seymour Burrows . . H .

Very Rev . E . 11 . Carrie - - J . V . P . Freeman - - - Scribe E . W . Gill Scribe N . J . M . Reed .... Treasurer It . Pidcock .... Registrar J . Dennaut ... - Principal Sojourner

C . C . Cook - - - -1 st Assistant Sojourner U . H . Haine - - • 2 nd Assistant Sojourner F . W . Markwick - - - Sword Bearer Smith Stone - Standard Bearer

F . Holford - - Director of Ceremonies W . N . lios .... Organist J . P . Slingsby Roberts - - Steward II . II . Hughes . - - -JJanitora A . Uoe - - - - )

Ou the termination of the meeting the Companions sat down to a , banquet , at which the customary Royal Arch toasts were duly honoured . During the evening vocal selections were rendered by

Aliss Maud Bond , Miss Alice Holman , and Comp . J . P . Slingsby Roberts , the duties of accompanist being ably carried out by Comp . W . Norman Roe Provincial Grand Organist .

ZETLAND CHAPEER , No . 23 G . TITHE installation meeting of this Chapter was held on the 26 th JL ultimo , e » t the Masonic Hall , Duncombe Place , ifork , when

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MIDLAND RAILWAY . WHITSUNTIDE EXCURSIONS . FROM ST . PASCUAS ANU CITV STATIONS . IRELAND . WEDNESDAY , MAV 17 tb , to DUBLIN ' , via Morecambe . * THURSDAY , MAY mh , to DUBLIN , via Liverpool . § FRIDAY , MAY 19 th , to BELFAST , LONDONDERRY , & c , viri Barrow . § SATURDAY , MAY 20 th . to LONDONDERRY , via Morecambe . § * Return within 11 days . § Return -within 16 days . SATURDAY , MAY 20 tL . To LEICESTER , BIRMINGHAM . NOTTINGHAM . DERIIV , Newark . Lincoln , Burton , Staffordshire Potteries . & o „ MATLOOK , BUXTON , MANCHESTER . LIVERPOOL . Boltmi . BLACKBURN , Bnry , ROOHDALE , Oldham . Bavnsley , Wakefield , LEKDS , BRADFORD , YORK . HULL , SCARBOROUGH , NEWCA 8 TLE-ON-TYNE , Lancaster , MORECAMBE , LAKE DISTRICT , and Carlisle . Returning May 22 nd or 25 th . See Bills for times . SCOTLAND . SATURDAY , MAY 20 tn , to EDIJSBOBO ' , GLASGOW , Ayr , Kilmarinarnock , & c , for 3 or 7 days , leaving St . I ' ancras at 7 ' 55 p . m . WHIT-MONDAY , MAY 22 nd . To BIRMINGHAM for 1 or 4 days , " and KETTERING for 1 day , leaving St . Pancras at G'O a . m . EAELY ISSUE OF iACKETS . TICKETS and BILLS may be had at the MIDLAND STATIONS and City Booking Offices , which will be open ! for tho issue of tickets all day on Friday and Saturday , May 19 th and 20 th , including 415 West Stund , i » Charing Cross ( corner of Northumberland Avenue ) , 1 Shaftesbury Avenue , Piccadilly Circus ; 33 Cannon Street , 195 Oxford Street , 13 Aldersgate Street , & c , & c „ and from THOS . COOK and SON , Ludgate Circus ; 99 Gracechurch Street , 33 Piccadilly , 82 Oxford Street , and [ front of St . I ' ancras Station , Euston Road . GEO . H . TURNER , General Manager . Derby , May 18 " 3 .

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llfi'S € ASf % 31 HOfTO , EAST MOLESEY , HAMPTON COURT STATION ( Adjoining the EAILWAY , and facing the RIVER and PALACE ) . BRO . JOHN MAYO has ample accommodation iu the new wing of this old-established and noted Riverside Hotel for Banquets for any number up to 100 . Every convenience for Ladies' Gatherings . Spacious landing to river , whence Steam Launches can start . Specimens of Menus , with prices , sent on application . Three Lodges meet at the Castle Hotol , and referonce may be made to the respective Masters as to the catering , & c .

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FAILING EYESIGHT . ^^^ - ^^ psssssss ^ rr ^^^^ ' \ T 7 " HEN the Eyesight ia beginning « s 3 § li | 5 ^\ > i / SzmZS ^ ih ' * fml a P » ctical Ophthalmic Opti-(•® T ^ l §§ s ? 1 * B » tesStll / " ^) cial 1 should be at once consulted . Per-VS ^ g-r ^ J ^ y * wKsSSfp ) nniincnt mischief is dono by using Glasses X 332 £ i * r ^ ^ fcggggS ^ ' belonging to friends or relations , or purchased from unskilled shopmen . Thc Faintly Doctor , 2 nd May 1891 , Hays : — "Mr . Bluett is an authority upon the eyesight , and tho advice he gives is most valuable , ancl cannot bo too highly estimated . " The Whitehall Bcciem , 2 nd July 1892 , says : — " Sight to tho Blind would not bo an exaggerated claim if preferred by Mr . F . Bluett , the well-known Specialist , ua an Ophthalmic Optician . CONSULTATION i'KEK . SPECTAtX'KW AT STOKE I'KItlvS . F . BLUETT , Specialist in Spectacles , 8 A GREAT PORTLAND STREET , AV . ( Four Doors from Oxford St . )

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FURNISHED APARTMENTS . OVERLOOKING HADLEY WOOD . ONLY 8 MINUTES' WALK FROM THE C . N . RAILWAY STATION ( NEW BARNET ) . NO MORE BEAUTIFUL SPOT WITHIN 50 MILES OP LONDON . tfor terms , apply to H . E . M ., care of MR . MORGAN , FREEMASON ' CHKONICXE OFFICE , Belvidere Works , Hermes Hill , Pentonville , N .

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MASONIO BOOKS FOR SALE . "fTIHE MASONIC MAGAZINE ; a monthly digest of Freemasonry -L in all its branches . " Jfrom September 1 B 73 to liny \ i $ SZ , with tho exception of the following nu-nbers : —Aug . ' 71 , May ' 70 , Aug . ' 76 , Dec . ' 77 , Dec . ' 78 , May ' 81 , Sept . ' 81 . In good condition . V / hat offers . Al « o tho Christmas ( 1890 ) number of" Thc Masonic Review . " Containing poitraits and short sketch of 45 well known Masons . Is each . Address " BOOKTVOJW , " c / o FusurtfAsoif ' s CHRONICLE , 2 Belvidere Works , tlennes Hill , Pentonville .

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MASONIC LITERATURE . Wanted to Purchase . ODD VOLUMES of the FREEMASONS' MAGAZINE and MASONIC MIRROR . Tho Volumes for 1863 especially wanted . Address , stating prico asked , W ., Office of tho FRKEMASOH ' S CHBOSICIE , Bsividero Wwrka , Uericcs Hill , I ' entoiivillc , London , N .

Ar00907

SATUEDAY , 13 TH MAY 1893 .

Royal Arch.

ROYAL ARCH .

— : o ;—PROY . GRAND CHAPTER OF SUSSEX .

THE annual meeting ; of tho above Provincial Grand Chapter was held at the Royal Pavilion , Brighton , on the 13 th nit . The Provincial Grand Chapter was opened by the Prov . G . Superintendent ( Comp . Lieut .-Gen . C . W . Randolph ) , who was supported by the Officers of the

Province , as follow : —Comps . W . E . Morrison H ., V . P . Freeman S . E ., C . Bampfylde Warre S . N ., R . Pridcock Registrar , C . Histed 1 st A . S ., G . Holman 2 nd A . S ., T .

Berry Sword Bearer , J . Easter Standard Bearer , Prank Holland Director of Ceremonies , W . Norman Roe Org ., W . Seymour Burrows Steward , and H . H . Hughes Janitor . Those present also

included—Comps . F . West P . A . G . 8 . P . G . H . Sarrey , C . F . Matier P . D . G . D . C ., J . Adames P . Z . 311 P . P . G . P . S ., T . C . Woodman P . Z . 271 P . P . G . P . S ., S . Tanner P . Z . 311 P . P . G . 1 st A . S ., G . B . Chapman P . Z . 311

P . P . G . S . B ., F . J . Cox M . E . Z . 916 , H . M . Davey P . Z . M . E . Z . 38 P . P . G . H ., C . W . Tomes P . Z . 916 P . P . G . 1 st A . S ., W . Gill P . Z . 811 , C . H . Haiu P . Z . 916 , W . Wright H . 311 , E . Piper 732 , W . W . Smith 732 , Walter Smith 732 P . G . P . S ., B . Barfield H . 811 , J . W . Broad M . E . Z . 311 , S . Stone P . Z . 311 , F . Hart 1821 , J . D . Dennis J . 916 , T . W . Marwiok P . Z . 40 , C . C . Cook P . Z . 732 , A . Lloyd P . S . 732 , T . Clark H . 732 P . G . S . B . Sarrey , E . Hughes M . E . Z . 40 , G . Wilson J . 311 , H . W . G . Abell J . 811 , S . B . Legg P . Z . P . P . G . 2 nd A . S ., 0 . N . Wyatt

P . Z . 38 P . P . G . S . N ., A . F . Lamette 271 , R . Clowes G . C . P . G . S . B ., E . Weston 311 , Alt ' . King P . P . G . J ., C . C . 3 . Hood 271 , W . Burnea 811 , E . Broadbridge 811 , W . Sotting M . E . Z . 732 , M . Clark 255 P . P . G . S . B ., A . Coe 732 , H . Langton M . E . Z . 271 , W . Dawes P . P . G . J ., J . C . Bnok . well M . E . Z . 811 , and J . Parkinson P . G . S . B .

The minntes of the last meeting having been read and confirmed , the roll was called , all the Chapters in the Province being represented . The sum of 20 guineas was voted to tbe Royal Masonic Institution for Girls . The Provincial Grand Superintendent then addressed

the Companions . He expressed his great gratification at the increase , though small , in the number of Royal Arch Masons , in the Province within the last two years , and earnestly hoped thc Order , for whicb he had great

affection , would continue to prosper . He next proceeded to point out certain combinations of letters known to Royal Arch Masons , and , in an interesting and instructive manner , entered into a method of elaborating their use .

Tbe Provincial Grand Superintendent appointed the following Officers for the ensuing year , those present being invested with the insignia of their respective Offices : — Comp . W . Seymour Burrows . . H .

Very Rev . E . 11 . Carrie - - J . V . P . Freeman - - - Scribe E . W . Gill Scribe N . J . M . Reed .... Treasurer It . Pidcock .... Registrar J . Dennaut ... - Principal Sojourner

C . C . Cook - - - -1 st Assistant Sojourner U . H . Haine - - • 2 nd Assistant Sojourner F . W . Markwick - - - Sword Bearer Smith Stone - Standard Bearer

F . Holford - - Director of Ceremonies W . N . lios .... Organist J . P . Slingsby Roberts - - Steward II . II . Hughes . - - -JJanitora A . Uoe - - - - )

Ou the termination of the meeting the Companions sat down to a , banquet , at which the customary Royal Arch toasts were duly honoured . During the evening vocal selections were rendered by

Aliss Maud Bond , Miss Alice Holman , and Comp . J . P . Slingsby Roberts , the duties of accompanist being ably carried out by Comp . W . Norman Roe Provincial Grand Organist .

ZETLAND CHAPEER , No . 23 G . TITHE installation meeting of this Chapter was held on the 26 th JL ultimo , e » t the Masonic Hall , Duncombe Place , ifork , when

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