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Ikmil IHnsamt fnstituticm far § ons , S "" ^ WOOD GREEN , LONDON , N . ^ Patron : IIKB MAJESTY THE QUKEN . President . * His ROYAL H IGHNESS THE PRINCE or WALES , K . G ., M . W . G . M . A QUARTERLY GENERAL COURT of the Governors ancl Subscrihers "ill bo held afc l-Veoniiisons' Hull , Grout Queen Street . Lincoln ' sinn-fields , London , on HON PAY , the 1 Hr , li rt .-y * of July WW , for tho transaction of the ordinary business of the Institution . To elect a Trustee of tho General Fund in the room of Bro . John Wordsworth , V . Patron , decease I . To receive tho recommendation from the General Commit'cc for the adoption of a list of Sixty-touv Candidate ? , from which Twenty Hoys shall bo elected at tho Quarterly General Court , to be held at Freemasons' Tavern , on . Monday , 15 th of October next . To consider tho following Notices of Motion by W . Bro . Haynham W . Stewart , ( P . G . D . ) V . President : — 1 . That having regard to the unprecedented success of the recent Festival , which involved unusual and excessive labour , and in appreciation of tho result after 22 years' service , tho sum' of . £ 250 bo awarded to the Secretary , Bro . F . Binckes . 2 . That in accordance with the recommendation of the House Committee , the sum of £ 103 bo awarded to Miss Elizabeth Hall , now in the 20 th year of her office as Matron , in consideration of hor valuable services generally and during periods of sickness , especially in the outbreak of scarlatina last year . The chair will bo taken at Four o'Clock in the afternoon precisely . FREDERICK BINCKES ( P . G . Std . ) , Yice-Patvon , Secretary . OFFICES—G Freemasons' Hall , Groat Queen Street , W . C . 7 th July 18 S : i .

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THE EIGHTY-SIXTH ANNIVERSARY FESTIVAL , WILL BE HELD IN THE MONTH OF JUNE 1884 , H . R . H . PRINCE LEOPOLD , DUKE OP ALBANY , E . G ., R . W . PROVINCIAL GRAND MASTER OF OXFORDSHIRE , Has most kindly consented to preside . Tho services of Brethren willing to act as Stewards aro earnestly solicited , and will be gratefully acknowledged .

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GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY . BROAD GAUGE Route to the West of England . —Continuous railway communicatioii , without change of carriage , between LONDON and EXETER , Dawlish , Teignmouth , Torquay , Kingswear ( for Dartmouth ) , Plymouth , Devon » port , Truro , Penzance , and other favourite resorts in the West of England . Tourist Tickets , available for two months ( first , second , and third class ) , are issued in London at Paddington , "Wcstbourne Park , Netting Hill , Hammersmith , Shepherd ' s Bush , Kensington ( Addison Road ) , Uxbridge Road , and certain stations on the Metropolitan and District Railways , to the West of England , including tho following sea-side and other places of attraction , vi » ., Clevcdon , Weston-super-Mare , Watchet , Minehcad , Lynton , Barnstaple , Ilfracombo , Exeter , Dawlish , Teignmonth , Torquay , Dartmouth , Plymouth , Devonport , Newquay , Truro , Falmouth , St . Ives , Penzance , Scilly Islands , & c . Passengers holding first and second class tourist tickets can travel by the 11 . 45 a . m . and 3 . 0 p . m . fast trains from Paddington , which reach Exeter at ¦ 1 . 0 and 7 . U p . m ., Torquay at 5 . 12 and 8 . 13 p . m ., and Plymouth at 6 . 0 and 9 . 0 p . m . respectively . See programmes and timo bills issued by tho Company . J . GRIERSON , General Manager .

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SCOTLAND BY THE "WEST COAST BOYAL MAIL BOUTE . T ONDON AND NORTH WESTERN AND -L' CALEDONIAN RAILWAY S .-The SUMMER SERVICE of PASSENGER TRAINS from LONDON to SCOTLAND is now in operation . "WEEK DAYS . A B a . m . a . m . a . m . a . m . p . m . p . m . p . m . London ( Er . ston Station ) dep . 5 15 715 10 0 11 0 8 0 8 50 !) 0 Edinburgh nrr . 130 5 50 7 50 9-15 6 15 6 15 7 50 Glasgow i lo 0 0 8 0 10 0 6 10 6 55 8 0 Greenock „ 5 52 715 9 5 1112 7 50 7 50 9 IS Oban 9 43 — — 435 1215 1215 2 34 Perth , ( ISO — 9 35 1110 8 5 8 15 9 55 Dundee , 7 30 — 10 30 12 50 ^ 9 0 0 0 ^ 12 0 Aberdeen , 1010 — — 3 20 1140 215 Inverness „ — — — 8 0 130 ( 525 The HIGHLAND EXPRESS ( 8 . 0 p . m . ) will leave Euston every night ( Saturdays excepted ) , and be due at Greenock in time to enable passengers to join the steamers to the Western Coast of Scotland . It will also arrive at Perth in time to enable passengers to breakfast thero before proceeding northwards . From the 16 th Jnly to the 10 th August ( Saturdays and Sundays excepted ) an additional express train will leave Euston Station at 7 . 30 p . m . for Edinburgh , Glasgow , and all parts of Scotland . This train will convey special parties , horses , nnd carriages . A Docs not run to Oban or Dundee on Sunday mornings . B Docs not run beyond Edinburgh and Glasgow on Sunday mornings . Day saloons fitted with lavatory accommodation aro attached to tho 10 . 0 a . m . down express train from Euston to Edinburgh and Glasgow , & c ., without extra charge . IMPROVED SLEEPING SALOONS , accompanied by an attendant , aro ruu on the night trains between London , Edinburgh , Glasgow , Greenock , Stranraer , and . Perth . Extra charge , 5 s for each berth . Callander and Oban Line . The line to Oban affords the quickest and most comfortable route to fcho Western Highlands and Islands of Scotland . For particulars of up train service from Scotland to London , sec the Companies' time bills . G . FINDLAY , General Manager , L . & N . W . Railway . J . THOMPSON , General Manager , July 1883 . Caledonian Railway . i

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GRAND LODGE OF MARK MASTER MASONS . THE RIGHT HON . LORD HENNIKER , MOST WORSHIPFUL GRAND M . M . M . THE ANNUAL EESTIYAL , IJf AID or THE MARK GRAND LODGE BENEVOLENT FUND , ¦ KILT . Jlli ItVaM ) On Wednesday , 25 th July 1883 , at The -Orystai PaSace , Sy denham-R . W . BROTHER SIR PRYCE PRICE , BART ., PROVINCIAL GRAND MASTER OF SOUTH WALES , In the Chair . Dinner on the Table at Five o'Clock p . m . Mor . ni . 11 g Dress — Marie Collars and Jewels . TICKETS : —LADIES 15 s . GENTLEMEN 21 s , inclusive of Wino . Brethren who arc kindly acting as Stewards aro requested to send in their Lists OH or before Saturday , 2 UI instant . FREDERICK BINCKES , Grand Secretary . 8 a lied Lion Square , W . C . \ 1 i \\ Jnly 1883 . fax

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ficrgiil P^ cniit f lt ^ itaticw § 0 gs . PREPARATORWCML ^™ LTUTLD ! FUND . SPECIAL PRIVILEGES . In connection with such Special Fund , attainable nntil 31 st December 1883 . Any present Life Governor of the General Fund , or any Donor who may qualify as such up to the date named above , will receive—TWO VOTES , —instead of Ouo Vote , for LIFE , I * OK EVJSJU FIVE GUINEAS contributed to tlio " SPECIAL FUND . " Lodges , Chapters , & c , similarly qualified may secure Two Votes instead of One Vote—for every Ten Guineas contributed to the " SI'I ' CIAI , FUND . " * * Ladie ? , and " Lewises "—being minors—similarl y qualified , und all Vice-Presidents , will receive FOUR Votes for every Fire Guineas so contributed . Contributors of less than Five Guineas , to the " SPECIAL FUND , " will be entitled to Votes as under ordinary conditions .

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NOTICE . —FBRE AT FREEMASONS' HALL rpiIIS firo has not touched in tho least any part of tho Freemasons ' JL Tavorn , and will not cause the slighest . interference with any arrangements made or pending for Masonic or other Banque ' s , Balls , Public Meetings , or any purpose for which the establishment is devoted . Orders can now bo received for Masonic and Regimental Dinners , Public Festivals , Private Dinners , Wedding Breakfasts , Evening Parties , Balls , Soirees , & c , and the Spacious Hall is , as u « tial , available for Election and other Public Meetings . The business will in every respect be conducted as heretofore . SPIERS AND POND ( Limited ) . 4 th May 1883 .

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FIRE AT FREEMASONS' HALL ! I ARGE photographs of the Temple , taken immediately after the J , fire , on 4 th May ( suitable for framing ) , 5 s each ; or framed in oak , securely packed , sent , to any address in the United Kingdom , carriage paid , on receipt of cheque for 15 s . Masters of Lodges should secure this memorial of the old Temple for their Lodge rooms . W . G . PAEKEE , Photographer , 40 High . Holborn , "W . C . * B . « tal > li 8 lic < l 25 jc : u « .

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Til € AW1 1011 HOj ( Proprietors—The Brothers Monico , London . Lodge , No . 108 , ) 15 TICHBORNE STREET , PICCADILLY CIRCUS . rpiIIS magnificent and commodious Restaurant has been entirely IX refitted and artistically decorated . The Proprietors beg to inform their numerous friends that the PARISIAN RESTAURANT was opened to the public on the 1 st Hay . The services of one of the most expert Chefs , from Paris , has been secured , and they feel confident of being ablo to sustain tho reputation they have so long enjoyed , both as regards cuisinn and wines . The cellars of the Brothers Monico are acknowledged as of tho liest in London . THE GRILL AND GRAND HALL , not to bo equalled in tho stylo of its appointments and as regards its size , Open for Suppers till 12 ' 30 . It can bo claimed for this establishment , —that Omnibuses from every part of the Metropolis pass this well known thoroughfare until a late hour . BRO . E . HIRST engages to provide , at short notice , an efficient Band for Animal Banquets , Dinners , Excursions ami Quadrille Parties . For twins apply to " R , Hirst , The Three Crowns , tit Mile End Road , K . "

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Ikmil IHnsamt fnstituticm far § ons , S "" ^ WOOD GREEN , LONDON , N . ^ Patron : IIKB MAJESTY THE QUKEN . President . * His ROYAL H IGHNESS THE PRINCE or WALES , K . G ., M . W . G . M . A QUARTERLY GENERAL COURT of the Governors ancl Subscrihers "ill bo held afc l-Veoniiisons' Hull , Grout Queen Street . Lincoln ' sinn-fields , London , on HON PAY , the 1 Hr , li rt .-y * of July WW , for tho transaction of the ordinary business of the Institution . To elect a Trustee of tho General Fund in the room of Bro . John Wordsworth , V . Patron , decease I . To receive tho recommendation from the General Commit'cc for the adoption of a list of Sixty-touv Candidate ? , from which Twenty Hoys shall bo elected at tho Quarterly General Court , to be held at Freemasons' Tavern , on . Monday , 15 th of October next . To consider tho following Notices of Motion by W . Bro . Haynham W . Stewart , ( P . G . D . ) V . President : — 1 . That having regard to the unprecedented success of the recent Festival , which involved unusual and excessive labour , and in appreciation of tho result after 22 years' service , tho sum' of . £ 250 bo awarded to the Secretary , Bro . F . Binckes . 2 . That in accordance with the recommendation of the House Committee , the sum of £ 103 bo awarded to Miss Elizabeth Hall , now in the 20 th year of her office as Matron , in consideration of hor valuable services generally and during periods of sickness , especially in the outbreak of scarlatina last year . The chair will bo taken at Four o'Clock in the afternoon precisely . FREDERICK BINCKES ( P . G . Std . ) , Yice-Patvon , Secretary . OFFICES—G Freemasons' Hall , Groat Queen Street , W . C . 7 th July 18 S : i .

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THE EIGHTY-SIXTH ANNIVERSARY FESTIVAL , WILL BE HELD IN THE MONTH OF JUNE 1884 , H . R . H . PRINCE LEOPOLD , DUKE OP ALBANY , E . G ., R . W . PROVINCIAL GRAND MASTER OF OXFORDSHIRE , Has most kindly consented to preside . Tho services of Brethren willing to act as Stewards aro earnestly solicited , and will be gratefully acknowledged .

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GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY . BROAD GAUGE Route to the West of England . —Continuous railway communicatioii , without change of carriage , between LONDON and EXETER , Dawlish , Teignmouth , Torquay , Kingswear ( for Dartmouth ) , Plymouth , Devon » port , Truro , Penzance , and other favourite resorts in the West of England . Tourist Tickets , available for two months ( first , second , and third class ) , are issued in London at Paddington , "Wcstbourne Park , Netting Hill , Hammersmith , Shepherd ' s Bush , Kensington ( Addison Road ) , Uxbridge Road , and certain stations on the Metropolitan and District Railways , to the West of England , including tho following sea-side and other places of attraction , vi » ., Clevcdon , Weston-super-Mare , Watchet , Minehcad , Lynton , Barnstaple , Ilfracombo , Exeter , Dawlish , Teignmonth , Torquay , Dartmouth , Plymouth , Devonport , Newquay , Truro , Falmouth , St . Ives , Penzance , Scilly Islands , & c . Passengers holding first and second class tourist tickets can travel by the 11 . 45 a . m . and 3 . 0 p . m . fast trains from Paddington , which reach Exeter at ¦ 1 . 0 and 7 . U p . m ., Torquay at 5 . 12 and 8 . 13 p . m ., and Plymouth at 6 . 0 and 9 . 0 p . m . respectively . See programmes and timo bills issued by tho Company . J . GRIERSON , General Manager .

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SCOTLAND BY THE "WEST COAST BOYAL MAIL BOUTE . T ONDON AND NORTH WESTERN AND -L' CALEDONIAN RAILWAY S .-The SUMMER SERVICE of PASSENGER TRAINS from LONDON to SCOTLAND is now in operation . "WEEK DAYS . A B a . m . a . m . a . m . a . m . p . m . p . m . p . m . London ( Er . ston Station ) dep . 5 15 715 10 0 11 0 8 0 8 50 !) 0 Edinburgh nrr . 130 5 50 7 50 9-15 6 15 6 15 7 50 Glasgow i lo 0 0 8 0 10 0 6 10 6 55 8 0 Greenock „ 5 52 715 9 5 1112 7 50 7 50 9 IS Oban 9 43 — — 435 1215 1215 2 34 Perth , ( ISO — 9 35 1110 8 5 8 15 9 55 Dundee , 7 30 — 10 30 12 50 ^ 9 0 0 0 ^ 12 0 Aberdeen , 1010 — — 3 20 1140 215 Inverness „ — — — 8 0 130 ( 525 The HIGHLAND EXPRESS ( 8 . 0 p . m . ) will leave Euston every night ( Saturdays excepted ) , and be due at Greenock in time to enable passengers to join the steamers to the Western Coast of Scotland . It will also arrive at Perth in time to enable passengers to breakfast thero before proceeding northwards . From the 16 th Jnly to the 10 th August ( Saturdays and Sundays excepted ) an additional express train will leave Euston Station at 7 . 30 p . m . for Edinburgh , Glasgow , and all parts of Scotland . This train will convey special parties , horses , nnd carriages . A Docs not run to Oban or Dundee on Sunday mornings . B Docs not run beyond Edinburgh and Glasgow on Sunday mornings . Day saloons fitted with lavatory accommodation aro attached to tho 10 . 0 a . m . down express train from Euston to Edinburgh and Glasgow , & c ., without extra charge . IMPROVED SLEEPING SALOONS , accompanied by an attendant , aro ruu on the night trains between London , Edinburgh , Glasgow , Greenock , Stranraer , and . Perth . Extra charge , 5 s for each berth . Callander and Oban Line . The line to Oban affords the quickest and most comfortable route to fcho Western Highlands and Islands of Scotland . For particulars of up train service from Scotland to London , sec the Companies' time bills . G . FINDLAY , General Manager , L . & N . W . Railway . J . THOMPSON , General Manager , July 1883 . Caledonian Railway . i

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GRAND LODGE OF MARK MASTER MASONS . THE RIGHT HON . LORD HENNIKER , MOST WORSHIPFUL GRAND M . M . M . THE ANNUAL EESTIYAL , IJf AID or THE MARK GRAND LODGE BENEVOLENT FUND , ¦ KILT . Jlli ItVaM ) On Wednesday , 25 th July 1883 , at The -Orystai PaSace , Sy denham-R . W . BROTHER SIR PRYCE PRICE , BART ., PROVINCIAL GRAND MASTER OF SOUTH WALES , In the Chair . Dinner on the Table at Five o'Clock p . m . Mor . ni . 11 g Dress — Marie Collars and Jewels . TICKETS : —LADIES 15 s . GENTLEMEN 21 s , inclusive of Wino . Brethren who arc kindly acting as Stewards aro requested to send in their Lists OH or before Saturday , 2 UI instant . FREDERICK BINCKES , Grand Secretary . 8 a lied Lion Square , W . C . \ 1 i \\ Jnly 1883 . fax

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ficrgiil P^ cniit f lt ^ itaticw § 0 gs . PREPARATORWCML ^™ LTUTLD ! FUND . SPECIAL PRIVILEGES . In connection with such Special Fund , attainable nntil 31 st December 1883 . Any present Life Governor of the General Fund , or any Donor who may qualify as such up to the date named above , will receive—TWO VOTES , —instead of Ouo Vote , for LIFE , I * OK EVJSJU FIVE GUINEAS contributed to tlio " SPECIAL FUND . " Lodges , Chapters , & c , similarly qualified may secure Two Votes instead of One Vote—for every Ten Guineas contributed to the " SI'I ' CIAI , FUND . " * * Ladie ? , and " Lewises "—being minors—similarl y qualified , und all Vice-Presidents , will receive FOUR Votes for every Fire Guineas so contributed . Contributors of less than Five Guineas , to the " SPECIAL FUND , " will be entitled to Votes as under ordinary conditions .

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NOTICE . —FBRE AT FREEMASONS' HALL rpiIIS firo has not touched in tho least any part of tho Freemasons ' JL Tavorn , and will not cause the slighest . interference with any arrangements made or pending for Masonic or other Banque ' s , Balls , Public Meetings , or any purpose for which the establishment is devoted . Orders can now bo received for Masonic and Regimental Dinners , Public Festivals , Private Dinners , Wedding Breakfasts , Evening Parties , Balls , Soirees , & c , and the Spacious Hall is , as u « tial , available for Election and other Public Meetings . The business will in every respect be conducted as heretofore . SPIERS AND POND ( Limited ) . 4 th May 1883 .

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FIRE AT FREEMASONS' HALL ! I ARGE photographs of the Temple , taken immediately after the J , fire , on 4 th May ( suitable for framing ) , 5 s each ; or framed in oak , securely packed , sent , to any address in the United Kingdom , carriage paid , on receipt of cheque for 15 s . Masters of Lodges should secure this memorial of the old Temple for their Lodge rooms . W . G . PAEKEE , Photographer , 40 High . Holborn , "W . C . * B . « tal > li 8 lic < l 25 jc : u « .

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Til € AW1 1011 HOj ( Proprietors—The Brothers Monico , London . Lodge , No . 108 , ) 15 TICHBORNE STREET , PICCADILLY CIRCUS . rpiIIS magnificent and commodious Restaurant has been entirely IX refitted and artistically decorated . The Proprietors beg to inform their numerous friends that the PARISIAN RESTAURANT was opened to the public on the 1 st Hay . The services of one of the most expert Chefs , from Paris , has been secured , and they feel confident of being ablo to sustain tho reputation they have so long enjoyed , both as regards cuisinn and wines . The cellars of the Brothers Monico are acknowledged as of tho liest in London . THE GRILL AND GRAND HALL , not to bo equalled in tho stylo of its appointments and as regards its size , Open for Suppers till 12 ' 30 . It can bo claimed for this establishment , —that Omnibuses from every part of the Metropolis pass this well known thoroughfare until a late hour . BRO . E . HIRST engages to provide , at short notice , an efficient Band for Animal Banquets , Dinners , Excursions ami Quadrille Parties . For twins apply to " R , Hirst , The Three Crowns , tit Mile End Road , K . "

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