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$o]vallllasanicInstitution:fur(Skirls, ST . JOHN'S HILL , BATTERSEA RISE , S . W . 1 KSTITUTK 1 > 17 SS . Chief Patroness : 11 ER MAJESTY THE QUEEN . Graud Patron and President : Ills ROYAL UIGII . NF . SS THE PKINCK OK WALES , K . O ., M . W . G . M . Giand Patroness : IIER ROYAL HIKIINKSS THE PRINCESS OF WALES . The 105 th ANNIVERSARY FESTIVAL WILL BK UEIiD AT THE FREEMASONS'TAVERN,LONDON,W.C. ON WE DNE .- < VY , THK 17 TH MAY 1893 , THE RIGHT HON . THE EARL OF EUSTON , R . W . Prov . Grand Muster of Norths and . Hunts , in tho Chair . Frethren willing to act as Stewards on this important occasion are oirnestly solicited to send in their names to tho Secretary as early as convenient , as a successful Festival this year is a matter of moro than ordinary necessity . F . It . W . HEDGES , Secretary . Offices—5 Freemasons' Hall , London , W . C .

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CHESHIRE MASONIC BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION . B llO . HAUKY XASir , P . M . 211 n-d S . W . 321 , having accepted tlio ollii-o of Stewjird for Urn INAUGURATION' 1 * V . ST 1 VAI , . lo'lio hold early in . Intio next , c . irnesiiy solicits mp ; iort t , > liis list , from nil brethren , Imt particularly Irom Ciicsliiro Allisons rc . i'lunt i i Loudon and the neighbourhood . $ j } jr Double Votci granted for all ^ Conations in guinea * made nt tho Inauguration Festival . TI . e donations arc to ho pa d in not later UIUM 31 st May ISIH . Subscriptions will lio iliankful ' y acknowledged , and full particular . , furnished ns to date and place oi Iho festival , by HARRY NASH . 21 Pembroke Road , Kensington , \ V .

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; , . t , SATURDAY , ISTII MARCH 1893 .

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FAILINGEYESIGHT. r ^ —jTf—i ni iiiiri ""¦¦<*——— 'V \ 7 "UEN the Eyesight is beginning j £ S 5 § 5 \ / S 5 ji 2 S | \ YT to fail a practical Ophthalmic Optil &^ wSS ^ 'jJ W ??! l § 8 ?* 5 * t cian should lie at onco consulted . Per-V ^ SS ^ slSy " \^^^^^^) inanent mUchief is done bv using Glasses \ j *?**^ S \ 3 S ?? 3 £ r ^ belonging to friends or relations , or pur-¦ ' chased from unskilled . shopmen . ThcFdiiiili / Voclor , 2 nd May ISM , says : — "Mr . I' . lucttisan authority upon the eyesight , and thc advice ho gives is most valuable , aud cannot be too highly estimated , " The nidlrhtll ll-icietr , 2 nd . Inly lwe , says : — " Sight to thc Blind would not be au exaggerated claim if preferred by Mr . F . Jiluett , the well-known Specialist , as an Ophthalmic Optician . CONSlTIiXATrON FREK . SPKCTACMBS AT STORE I'BUES . F . BLUETT , Specialist in Spectacles , 8 A GREAT PORTLAND STREET , \ V . ( Four Doors from Oxford Sfc . ) •' ' )

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NOTICES OF MEETINGS .

CRAFT .

— : o : — CONSECRATION OP THE ST . ANNE'S LODGE , No . 2457 . OX Monday aficrnoon , 27 th February , in the Mission Uali , St . Anne ' e-on-the-Sen , the new St . Anne ' s Lodgr , No . 2457 , was consecrated by Brother W . Goodacre P . G . Sword Bearer England Provincial Grand Secretary P . G . Standard Bearer England , assisted by several Grand and Provincial Grand Officers , und iu the presence

of visiting brethren from other LO'IHCS . Prior to the dedication of the I > dg 3 by tho presiding Officer , tbo formularies of the Craft were performed ; tho Chaplain gnvu an oration on tho nature and principle of tho institntion ; nnd the inwcaiion consisted of tbe reading of porti"ivs of tho Scriptures , tho elements of consecration being parried threo times ronii'l tbo Lodge by tho presiding OfTicpr and Warden ? , to the strains if solemn music : and corn , the emblem of plenty being strewn ; wine , the emblem of joy nnd happiness , and ' oil , the emblem of Unity being poured , si , od salt sprinkled by the

, . ) consecrating Officer , musical responses intervening . Tho Grand and Provincial Grand Officers who ably assisted Bro . Goodacre were ' Brothers Thomas Forresu-r P . G . S . B . England , W . Simpson I . P . M . 23215 , C . jJeywood P . M . Prov . Grand Director of Ceremonies , Kev . C . Hesketh Knowlys P . P . G . Chaplain , J . D . Murray Grand Treasurer as Director of Ceremonies , J . W . Johnson P . G . S . W . as S . W ., John ) Christie P . G . W . as J . W ., G . ilarradou P . P . G . T ., T . Milli o n P . P . G . D . ;

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THE GIRLS' SCHOOL ELECTION. Article 1
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MARK MASONRY. Article 6
MASONIC SONNETS.—No. 42. Article 6
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$o]vallllasanicInstitution:fur(Skirls, ST . JOHN'S HILL , BATTERSEA RISE , S . W . 1 KSTITUTK 1 > 17 SS . Chief Patroness : 11 ER MAJESTY THE QUEEN . Graud Patron and President : Ills ROYAL UIGII . NF . SS THE PKINCK OK WALES , K . O ., M . W . G . M . Giand Patroness : IIER ROYAL HIKIINKSS THE PRINCESS OF WALES . The 105 th ANNIVERSARY FESTIVAL WILL BK UEIiD AT THE FREEMASONS'TAVERN,LONDON,W.C. ON WE DNE .- < VY , THK 17 TH MAY 1893 , THE RIGHT HON . THE EARL OF EUSTON , R . W . Prov . Grand Muster of Norths and . Hunts , in tho Chair . Frethren willing to act as Stewards on this important occasion are oirnestly solicited to send in their names to tho Secretary as early as convenient , as a successful Festival this year is a matter of moro than ordinary necessity . F . It . W . HEDGES , Secretary . Offices—5 Freemasons' Hall , London , W . C .

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NOW READY . Handsomely Bound in Cloth , 900 Pages , Price 20 s . ALSO IN MOKE EXPENSIVE BINDINGS . HISTORYOFFREEMASONRY AND CONCORDANT ORDERS . ILLUSTRATED . j WRITTEN BY A BOARD OF EDITORS . HENRY LEONARD STILLSON , Editor-in-Chief . WILLIAM JAMES HUGHAN , Consulting Editor . THIS work contains a comprehensive acconnt of Ancient Masonry ; the Ancient Masonic MSS ., or " Old Charges "; tho Crusades , anil their Relation to tho Fraternity ; Cosmopolitan Freemasonry , including all its Rites , throughout tlio World ; tho American and British Templar Systems ; tho A . aud A . S . Rite , and lloyal Order oE Scotland ; other Kites and Orders coni . cctod with tho Institution ; and Tables nf Vital Statistics , never boforo compiled , —tho whole c imprising the most Authentic History of tho Fraternity of Ancient Freo aud Accepted Masons ever originated and printed iu America . WltirriSN BY A HOARD OF EDITORS AND SPECIAL CONTRIBUTORS , twouty-uvo in uumhur , chosen from among the most eminent and pnrncrt pporiiiluos ol' the day ; and a Corps of over seventy ADDiTtoy . tr , CoNTKinirroflS , also comprising somo of tho must , distinguished aud host known Ollicors and members of the Cralt in tho United States , Canada , and Kngland . !•> t ' io Capitular , Cryptic , and Templar Departments especially , thi . t volume will furnish iho foundation for nil future efforts ; showing how , when , aud where these Degrees and Rites began , as well as their rise aud progress throughout the Masonic world . It contains 000 super-royal octavo pages , elegantly printed on superfine book paper , and . illustrated with 50 choice engravings . Can be tad of W . W . MORGAN AND SON , Office of the Freemason's Chronicle , Belvidere Works , Hermes Hill , N . I I i

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CHESHIRE MASONIC BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION . B llO . HAUKY XASir , P . M . 211 n-d S . W . 321 , having accepted tlio ollii-o of Stewjird for Urn INAUGURATION' 1 * V . ST 1 VAI , . lo'lio hold early in . Intio next , c . irnesiiy solicits mp ; iort t , > liis list , from nil brethren , Imt particularly Irom Ciicsliiro Allisons rc . i'lunt i i Loudon and the neighbourhood . $ j } jr Double Votci granted for all ^ Conations in guinea * made nt tho Inauguration Festival . TI . e donations arc to ho pa d in not later UIUM 31 st May ISIH . Subscriptions will lio iliankful ' y acknowledged , and full particular . , furnished ns to date and place oi Iho festival , by HARRY NASH . 21 Pembroke Road , Kensington , \ V .

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INSTALLATION " OF H . R . H . THE PRINCE OF WALES As the M . W . G . M . of England , AT THE ROYAL ALBERT HALL , 28 th APRIL 1875 . COPIES of tliis BEAUTIFUL ENGRAVING by Brother IT ARTY P . M ., consisting of Artist ' s Proofs , Proofs boforo Letters , and Lettered Proofs , India Prints , and Plain Prints may bo had at Cost Price by applying to Bro . W . R . NORRIS , 29 Southampton Buildings , W . C , London .

Ad00806

IMMENSE SUCCESS ! Plenty of " so . " TGasy to sing . CJ-oocl Chorus . 'ri-ITS NEW MASONIC SONG"YOURSFRATERNALLY." llr TftOS . HUTCHINSON , ( Composer of" Fetters of Gold , " & c . ) Copies Od nett , of all Muaicsollera , or ! W . MORLEY & CO ., 127 REGENT STREET , LONDON , W . I

Ad00807

j I ' " ! Crown Svo , ls Paper Covers ; ls 6 d Cloth Lettered . GOSSIP ABOUT FREEMASONRY ; its History and Traditions . A Paper read by Bro . S . VAM / KKTIXK , P . M . and Z . No . 0 , to the Brethren of tho Albion Lodgo of Instruction , 2 nd November 18 S 9 . Free hy post of W . AY . MORGAN & So > - . Belvidero Works , Hcrrces Hill , Pontwville . i

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; , . t , SATURDAY , ISTII MARCH 1893 .

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SHORTHANDANDTYPEWRITING fTlATJGHT by Government ( English and Foreign ) Shorthand . L Writers anil Press Correspondent . * , at 29 Sutherland Avenue , London , W . Also by Correspondence . . Established 1874 . VERBATIM SHORTHAND NOTES ( English and Foreign ) TAKEN Or Parliamentary Committees , Law Cases , References , Financial and Social Meetings , by Professional Shorthand Writers . TERMS MODERATE . President : W . T . PARKER , Paddington Press and Shorthand Writers' Association , 29 SUTHERLAND AVENUE , LONDON , W .

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FAILINGEYESIGHT. r ^ —jTf—i ni iiiiri ""¦¦<*——— 'V \ 7 "UEN the Eyesight is beginning j £ S 5 § 5 \ / S 5 ji 2 S | \ YT to fail a practical Ophthalmic Optil &^ wSS ^ 'jJ W ??! l § 8 ?* 5 * t cian should lie at onco consulted . Per-V ^ SS ^ slSy " \^^^^^^) inanent mUchief is done bv using Glasses \ j *?**^ S \ 3 S ?? 3 £ r ^ belonging to friends or relations , or pur-¦ ' chased from unskilled . shopmen . ThcFdiiiili / Voclor , 2 nd May ISM , says : — "Mr . I' . lucttisan authority upon the eyesight , and thc advice ho gives is most valuable , aud cannot be too highly estimated , " The nidlrhtll ll-icietr , 2 nd . Inly lwe , says : — " Sight to thc Blind would not be au exaggerated claim if preferred by Mr . F . Jiluett , the well-known Specialist , as an Ophthalmic Optician . CONSlTIiXATrON FREK . SPKCTACMBS AT STORE I'BUES . F . BLUETT , Specialist in Spectacles , 8 A GREAT PORTLAND STREET , \ V . ( Four Doors from Oxford Sfc . ) •' ' )

Notices Of Meetings.

NOTICES OF MEETINGS .

CRAFT .

— : o : — CONSECRATION OP THE ST . ANNE'S LODGE , No . 2457 . OX Monday aficrnoon , 27 th February , in the Mission Uali , St . Anne ' e-on-the-Sen , the new St . Anne ' s Lodgr , No . 2457 , was consecrated by Brother W . Goodacre P . G . Sword Bearer England Provincial Grand Secretary P . G . Standard Bearer England , assisted by several Grand and Provincial Grand Officers , und iu the presence

of visiting brethren from other LO'IHCS . Prior to the dedication of the I > dg 3 by tho presiding Officer , tbo formularies of the Craft were performed ; tho Chaplain gnvu an oration on tho nature and principle of tho institntion ; nnd the inwcaiion consisted of tbe reading of porti"ivs of tho Scriptures , tho elements of consecration being parried threo times ronii'l tbo Lodge by tho presiding OfTicpr and Warden ? , to the strains if solemn music : and corn , the emblem of plenty being strewn ; wine , the emblem of joy nnd happiness , and ' oil , the emblem of Unity being poured , si , od salt sprinkled by the

, . ) consecrating Officer , musical responses intervening . Tho Grand and Provincial Grand Officers who ably assisted Bro . Goodacre were ' Brothers Thomas Forresu-r P . G . S . B . England , W . Simpson I . P . M . 23215 , C . jJeywood P . M . Prov . Grand Director of Ceremonies , Kev . C . Hesketh Knowlys P . P . G . Chaplain , J . D . Murray Grand Treasurer as Director of Ceremonies , J . W . Johnson P . G . S . W . as S . W ., John ) Christie P . G . W . as J . W ., G . ilarradou P . P . G . T ., T . Milli o n P . P . G . D . ;

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