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THESTARANDGARTERHOTEL,KEWBRIDGE, BROTHER JOHN BRILL , PROPRIETOR . npHE accommodation at this Popular Establishment for XMASONICLODGESANDCHAPTERS Will bo found of tho most compMo mul perfect character . WmHo%eRoomsamfiommo&iom&WellApfoiaf04 THEBMminHALLWILLSEATmmOMEHUSD8ED00ESTS-* »> The Culinary Arrangements embrace every modern feature . 3pM$Mffltti$immmn<&x»MMti,Muss,&mtti$>galls,mHtemiigprfe The Stock of WIITES comprises all the BEST K 110 WN BRANDS , and will be found in PERFECT CONDITIO N PRIVATE ROOMS FOR LARGE OR SMALL PARTIES . GOOD STABLING . CARRIAGES , WAGOTET 3 PES , BRAKES , & c . ON HIRE . Scale of Gharqes and further ' particulars on application .
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SCOTLAND. HHHE MIDLAND RAILWAY COMPANY'S - * - Summer Service of Trains between LONDON and SCOTLAND is now in operation , as under . — DOW'If TKAINS . —WJiJiK DAYS ] SO ' . __ ^ ^ BE ' "T 1 a . m . i a . m . p . m . p . m . j p . m . LONDON ( St . Pancras ) ... dep . 5 . 15 liliii M .. ' 5 0 15 I !) 15 Glasgow ( St . Enoch ) arr . I 37 s 55 ( i ;! a 7 1 : 5 7 I : j Greenock „ <> X 9 10 7 -ill H la > i 12 Edinburgh ( Wavcrley ) ... ,, l : i 2 s to 5 52 i 7 25 7 25 l ' . 'rth ' ,, i ) 20 11 : ii > » •>•¦! ! !) 55 ; !) 55 Aberdeen ,, ... : i 20 11 55 2 15 I 2 15 . INVERNESS ^ . ... ___ ... „ !_ ... _ H <> 2 15 : li 5 ! (! 5 __ A Has no connection with Inverness on Sunday mornings . B Has no connection with plate .- ; north of Edinburgh on Sunday mornings . G PULLMAN Sleeping Cars to Cla ^ 'ow , Grreuo 'k , Kdiuhur ^ h , nod Perth . D Pullman Parlour Curs to Eilinbur ^ u and Glasgow . E Pullman S'ccpint : Cars to Edinburgh and Glasy-ow . First , ( Mass Pns ^ cmrers travel in the t . ' ai-s attached to Day Trains wmiorr UXTKA IMVMKKT . For Berth in Sleeping Car the charge is li ; - in addition to the First Class Fare . The Kvcniinir Express Trains vcach Greenock in lime for Passe-nircrs t . o join the "COLUMHA" or " 10 XA" Steamers for the Highland * ' . Through Cnvvm ^ es from LONDON to Greenock by these Trains , also by the ll ) ' . ' ) 5 a . m . from St . Pancras . For particulars of Up Train Service from Scotland to London see Time Tables issued by the Company . . tOUN NOP . LT'l , General Manager , Midland Kaiiwav . Derby , 1 SS 5 .
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WmnMBH08THWESTE88KAILWAY. ¦ \ TOI lTII WALES AND LAKE DISTRICT . —Tho Suinmor Sorvien A . 'i of Trains in tho Lake District , aud on the North "Wales Coast is now in operation . The Express leaving Euston at 10 'SO a . m . will be found the most convenient for Llandudno , Fihyl , Poriinaenmawi - , Abervslwilh , liarmouth , Dolgolly , ice , as well as for the . 'I'lnglish Lal ; e District . 1 ST , 2 nrl , and : 3 rrl Class Touridfc Tickets , available for two montlis I aro issued at all the Principal Stations on the London and North Western Railway . For full particulars , see Tourist Guide ( 131 pa ^ cs with Map ? , price Ono I ' P'uiy ) , which can bo obtained at tho Stations , or on application to Mr , G . P . NKKI . K , Superintendent of the bine . G . . FINDLAV , General ^ fana-er . Huston Station , August l 8- ; 5 .
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THEIMPERIALHOTEL, HOLEOES VIADUCT , L 0 i DOM . Adjoining the TKRHI ^ -S of tlio Lo . vno :. " CiiATir . r . r ; i , ud Dovin : K > rr . iv . iv , but ilistinct from iho Viaduct Kol . el . THE BEST FURKISO AKO MOST G 0 MF 0 RTA 3 LE HOTEL i ' i ! . ! J > - ! 10 II HOT & COLD WATER LAID ON iM ALL BED ROOMS «•! .: ¦' .-:-. !• . ; ' JJ . M ; :-. ;>; . ;;; ,- ¦ . ;«; " : ¦ fcii EVERY ACCOMMGDAHON FOR MASDiilG LODGE MEETINGS , JP > ub ! rc pinners it " -STcblm ; , ; ; Orc ; uif ; isfs . Tin : A I . : ¦ : '• : ' . vi ) :: ' .. i' . \' , ¦ . ¦ " ¦ : L < i \ ii ;\ :, No . i 5 H , ' 1 'it-: . M , ) i :: ; r .. vrov Lo ; iui :, No . li ., ' 2 , i 'l'ilK Ci : cs . ' . i ) i ; i ! M l . oiiia :. No lO'i ' . ' , , ' . M > i ' i-: j : si : /; :::. i : ; c (; boinr . - , No . li' -li , ' j HOLD 'nir . iK MK :-: xr . sf ; s AT T ;; IS i ' . sr . \! ir . ! :-: i . v ::: ;; - . j GOOD COOKING , l- 'iNU VL'iMoS . MOD ^ UATrJ CHARGES . I The J ^ 'Jir'ou ICleclric T ^ i ^ lx i :, ; TAEIFF en AL'i'U'JATrOX to Ero . A , BKGQIE . |
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"pAllTS EDUCATIOXAfi K .-lTABLISIISIfc-NT for tho Kona of . 5 . (' . entlemOTi . Principal—M . G . 0 ' . 'i : i : x , mlicier d'Acadihuie , Lit- Inspector "f the h'cole snperieure d . i commerce of Pan ' s aud translator of iii ^/ eaMun ' s L ' uir . ed . Std' . e'S It ^ ioiy . Addvt , ' .: ; j—IiJ . 'jtitiitioii Ovrcc , li Buo David , Vitusy , Pario .
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Just Published , Price Sixpence . " ' j \ , [ EASUllING THE PATTERN , " A SEEM ON , . Li J . Preached before the Provincial Grand Lodge of Norths and Fluuts , at Northampton , by the VV . Bro . Kev . S . J . W . SANDERS , II . A , mid ILL ., & c , I'rov . Grand Chaplain , Northampton : Henry Brown & Co ., Gold Street .
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l ^ k ^ n " n '' i ^ B" ^ n M M w M M ^ i . ^ - ^' iULMJiJI - ll _ BJ _ g-a . 11 B I r ~ ai a b . l ^ m m HI M w » M ii _ nB a m u < rwTw ririra ¦ a ^ Tn laJjCxca ^ ^I^^S^^^
The Boys' Preparatory School.
THE BOYS' PREPARATORY SCHOOL .
fjTiUKSDAY last was an eventful day in tho annals of the Eoyal X Masonic Institution for Boys , at Wood Green , the occasion being the " placing " of the corner-stone of the now assembly-room in
connection with the Preparatory School buildings , which aro now nearl y completed there . Tho orig in and progress of this important work have so frequently been described in those columns that it would bo superfl nous to add any fmtl er details . Our readers will be alread y suflicieiiilv awiiro of the de > iro which was so energetically expressed
sonic year < r to sir co that , additional accommodation should be provided , in order that the demands made upon the bounty cf this beneficent Charity should bo met . It is unnecessary also to enter upon iho causes which havo led up to this exigency , for our brethren have often heard it , repeated how that , since the accession of our Most
Worshipful Master tho Prince of Wales the number of Lodges has multiplied enormously , and it is only the natural outcome of things that tho demands made upon tho various Charities of the Craft should advance in a corresponding ratio . How these circumstances have been mot is known by the records wo have published from time to
time of munificent sums which have poured into the coffers of our great Institutions , showing that the principles of Brotherl y Love , J ' olief , and Truth havo in no whit lost their significance and force . It were nceless to recapitulate the splendid response which has been made to tho repeated appeals on behalf of theso the graud landmarks
of the Older , but on tho present occasion ifc is onl y for us to congratulate Brother I 3 inckes upon tho success which crowned his efforts on behalf of the Preparatory School on Tuesday last . On ono of tho most charming afternoons which tins been vouchsafed to us this summer , a numeron : ; and distinguished company of the
brethren an i ladies assembled to witness tho ceremony , which was so gracefully performed b y the Baroness Burdctt-Coutts . The sun shone with benign influence , noon a scene that was already animated by the snides of tho fair and tho flutter of Hags inunmerable , whilst a ficsh breeze prevailed to modulate tho otherwise oppressive heat
iuto a refreshing temperature . Early in the afternoon nsitors were to bo seen wendiue ; their way in the direction of the School , around tho approaches to which a crowd of people hoveied in the expectation of catching a glimpse of the distinguished personages who had been announced to take pert in the proceedings . Shortly before three
o ' clock the Baroness BuiMett-Oouus , who was accompanied by iho . Burde ; t-Co ! it : s , fee Hon . Mrs . Stuart Wortlcy , aael the Misses Henderson , daughters of Sir Edmund Henderson , arrived , and was received by the chairman of the day , Bro . A . F . A . Godson Deputy Provincial Grand Masrcr of Worcestershire , the Botrd of
Stewards , end the members of the [ louse and Audit Committees . Amongst those present wo observed liros . F . 13 uclws , Secretary : Kev . Dr . Morris Head Master of tho School , I '{ . Uerridge P . M . 21 P . G . S ., lidgxr Bowvcr 1471 P . G . St . B ., Thomas Cu ' utt P . M . 157 P . G . P ., II . W . Hunt , P . M . 29 P . G . S ., W . Mann P . M iS ! j , Horace B . Marshall , C . C ., P . M . P . G . Ttcas ., J . L . Mather P . J 1 . ( J 5 P . P . G . D .
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THESTARANDGARTERHOTEL,KEWBRIDGE, BROTHER JOHN BRILL , PROPRIETOR . npHE accommodation at this Popular Establishment for XMASONICLODGESANDCHAPTERS Will bo found of tho most compMo mul perfect character . WmHo%eRoomsamfiommo&iom&WellApfoiaf04 THEBMminHALLWILLSEATmmOMEHUSD8ED00ESTS-* »> The Culinary Arrangements embrace every modern feature . 3pM$Mffltti$immmn<&x»MMti,Muss,&mtti$>galls,mHtemiigprfe The Stock of WIITES comprises all the BEST K 110 WN BRANDS , and will be found in PERFECT CONDITIO N PRIVATE ROOMS FOR LARGE OR SMALL PARTIES . GOOD STABLING . CARRIAGES , WAGOTET 3 PES , BRAKES , & c . ON HIRE . Scale of Gharqes and further ' particulars on application .
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SCOTLAND. HHHE MIDLAND RAILWAY COMPANY'S - * - Summer Service of Trains between LONDON and SCOTLAND is now in operation , as under . — DOW'If TKAINS . —WJiJiK DAYS ] SO ' . __ ^ ^ BE ' "T 1 a . m . i a . m . p . m . p . m . j p . m . LONDON ( St . Pancras ) ... dep . 5 . 15 liliii M .. ' 5 0 15 I !) 15 Glasgow ( St . Enoch ) arr . I 37 s 55 ( i ;! a 7 1 : 5 7 I : j Greenock „ <> X 9 10 7 -ill H la > i 12 Edinburgh ( Wavcrley ) ... ,, l : i 2 s to 5 52 i 7 25 7 25 l ' . 'rth ' ,, i ) 20 11 : ii > » •>•¦! ! !) 55 ; !) 55 Aberdeen ,, ... : i 20 11 55 2 15 I 2 15 . INVERNESS ^ . ... ___ ... „ !_ ... _ H <> 2 15 : li 5 ! (! 5 __ A Has no connection with Inverness on Sunday mornings . B Has no connection with plate .- ; north of Edinburgh on Sunday mornings . G PULLMAN Sleeping Cars to Cla ^ 'ow , Grreuo 'k , Kdiuhur ^ h , nod Perth . D Pullman Parlour Curs to Eilinbur ^ u and Glasgow . E Pullman S'ccpint : Cars to Edinburgh and Glasy-ow . First , ( Mass Pns ^ cmrers travel in the t . ' ai-s attached to Day Trains wmiorr UXTKA IMVMKKT . For Berth in Sleeping Car the charge is li ; - in addition to the First Class Fare . The Kvcniinir Express Trains vcach Greenock in lime for Passe-nircrs t . o join the "COLUMHA" or " 10 XA" Steamers for the Highland * ' . Through Cnvvm ^ es from LONDON to Greenock by these Trains , also by the ll ) ' . ' ) 5 a . m . from St . Pancras . For particulars of Up Train Service from Scotland to London see Time Tables issued by the Company . . tOUN NOP . LT'l , General Manager , Midland Kaiiwav . Derby , 1 SS 5 .
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WmnMBH08THWESTE88KAILWAY. ¦ \ TOI lTII WALES AND LAKE DISTRICT . —Tho Suinmor Sorvien A . 'i of Trains in tho Lake District , aud on the North "Wales Coast is now in operation . The Express leaving Euston at 10 'SO a . m . will be found the most convenient for Llandudno , Fihyl , Poriinaenmawi - , Abervslwilh , liarmouth , Dolgolly , ice , as well as for the . 'I'lnglish Lal ; e District . 1 ST , 2 nrl , and : 3 rrl Class Touridfc Tickets , available for two montlis I aro issued at all the Principal Stations on the London and North Western Railway . For full particulars , see Tourist Guide ( 131 pa ^ cs with Map ? , price Ono I ' P'uiy ) , which can bo obtained at tho Stations , or on application to Mr , G . P . NKKI . K , Superintendent of the bine . G . . FINDLAV , General ^ fana-er . Huston Station , August l 8- ; 5 .
Ad00806
THEIMPERIALHOTEL, HOLEOES VIADUCT , L 0 i DOM . Adjoining the TKRHI ^ -S of tlio Lo . vno :. " CiiATir . r . r ; i , ud Dovin : K > rr . iv . iv , but ilistinct from iho Viaduct Kol . el . THE BEST FURKISO AKO MOST G 0 MF 0 RTA 3 LE HOTEL i ' i ! . ! J > - ! 10 II HOT & COLD WATER LAID ON iM ALL BED ROOMS «•! .: ¦' .-:-. !• . ; ' JJ . M ; :-. ;>; . ;;; ,- ¦ . ;«; " : ¦ fcii EVERY ACCOMMGDAHON FOR MASDiilG LODGE MEETINGS , JP > ub ! rc pinners it " -STcblm ; , ; ; Orc ; uif ; isfs . Tin : A I . : ¦ : '• : ' . vi ) :: ' .. i' . \' , ¦ . ¦ " ¦ : L < i \ ii ;\ :, No . i 5 H , ' 1 'it-: . M , ) i :: ; r .. vrov Lo ; iui :, No . li ., ' 2 , i 'l'ilK Ci : cs . ' . i ) i ; i ! M l . oiiia :. No lO'i ' . ' , , ' . M > i ' i-: j : si : /; :::. i : ; c (; boinr . - , No . li' -li , ' j HOLD 'nir . iK MK :-: xr . sf ; s AT T ;; IS i ' . sr . \! ir . ! :-: i . v ::: ;; - . j GOOD COOKING , l- 'iNU VL'iMoS . MOD ^ UATrJ CHARGES . I The J ^ 'Jir'ou ICleclric T ^ i ^ lx i :, ; TAEIFF en AL'i'U'JATrOX to Ero . A , BKGQIE . |
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"pAllTS EDUCATIOXAfi K .-lTABLISIISIfc-NT for tho Kona of . 5 . (' . entlemOTi . Principal—M . G . 0 ' . 'i : i : x , mlicier d'Acadihuie , Lit- Inspector "f the h'cole snperieure d . i commerce of Pan ' s aud translator of iii ^/ eaMun ' s L ' uir . ed . Std' . e'S It ^ ioiy . Addvt , ' .: ; j—IiJ . 'jtitiitioii Ovrcc , li Buo David , Vitusy , Pario .
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Just Published , Price Sixpence . " ' j \ , [ EASUllING THE PATTERN , " A SEEM ON , . Li J . Preached before the Provincial Grand Lodge of Norths and Fluuts , at Northampton , by the VV . Bro . Kev . S . J . W . SANDERS , II . A , mid ILL ., & c , I'rov . Grand Chaplain , Northampton : Henry Brown & Co ., Gold Street .
Ar00803
l ^ k ^ n " n '' i ^ B" ^ n M M w M M ^ i . ^ - ^' iULMJiJI - ll _ BJ _ g-a . 11 B I r ~ ai a b . l ^ m m HI M w » M ii _ nB a m u < rwTw ririra ¦ a ^ Tn laJjCxca ^ ^I^^S^^^
The Boys' Preparatory School.
THE BOYS' PREPARATORY SCHOOL .
fjTiUKSDAY last was an eventful day in tho annals of the Eoyal X Masonic Institution for Boys , at Wood Green , the occasion being the " placing " of the corner-stone of the now assembly-room in
connection with the Preparatory School buildings , which aro now nearl y completed there . Tho orig in and progress of this important work have so frequently been described in those columns that it would bo superfl nous to add any fmtl er details . Our readers will be alread y suflicieiiilv awiiro of the de > iro which was so energetically expressed
sonic year < r to sir co that , additional accommodation should be provided , in order that the demands made upon the bounty cf this beneficent Charity should bo met . It is unnecessary also to enter upon iho causes which havo led up to this exigency , for our brethren have often heard it , repeated how that , since the accession of our Most
Worshipful Master tho Prince of Wales the number of Lodges has multiplied enormously , and it is only the natural outcome of things that tho demands made upon tho various Charities of the Craft should advance in a corresponding ratio . How these circumstances have been mot is known by the records wo have published from time to
time of munificent sums which have poured into the coffers of our great Institutions , showing that the principles of Brotherl y Love , J ' olief , and Truth havo in no whit lost their significance and force . It were nceless to recapitulate the splendid response which has been made to tho repeated appeals on behalf of theso the graud landmarks
of the Older , but on tho present occasion ifc is onl y for us to congratulate Brother I 3 inckes upon tho success which crowned his efforts on behalf of the Preparatory School on Tuesday last . On ono of tho most charming afternoons which tins been vouchsafed to us this summer , a numeron : ; and distinguished company of the
brethren an i ladies assembled to witness tho ceremony , which was so gracefully performed b y the Baroness Burdctt-Coutts . The sun shone with benign influence , noon a scene that was already animated by the snides of tho fair and tho flutter of Hags inunmerable , whilst a ficsh breeze prevailed to modulate tho otherwise oppressive heat
iuto a refreshing temperature . Early in the afternoon nsitors were to bo seen wendiue ; their way in the direction of the School , around tho approaches to which a crowd of people hoveied in the expectation of catching a glimpse of the distinguished personages who had been announced to take pert in the proceedings . Shortly before three
o ' clock the Baroness BuiMett-Oouus , who was accompanied by iho . Burde ; t-Co ! it : s , fee Hon . Mrs . Stuart Wortlcy , aael the Misses Henderson , daughters of Sir Edmund Henderson , arrived , and was received by the chairman of the day , Bro . A . F . A . Godson Deputy Provincial Grand Masrcr of Worcestershire , the Botrd of
Stewards , end the members of the [ louse and Audit Committees . Amongst those present wo observed liros . F . 13 uclws , Secretary : Kev . Dr . Morris Head Master of tho School , I '{ . Uerridge P . M . 21 P . G . S ., lidgxr Bowvcr 1471 P . G . St . B ., Thomas Cu ' utt P . M . 157 P . G . P ., II . W . Hunt , P . M . 29 P . G . S ., W . Mann P . M iS ! j , Horace B . Marshall , C . C ., P . M . P . G . Ttcas ., J . L . Mather P . J 1 . ( J 5 P . P . G . D .