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"SALUTATION,"NEWGATESTREET. E . L 1 EBMANN ( URBAN LODGE , No . 1196 ) , PROPRIETOR . THIS ESTABLISHMENT HAS BEEN RECENTLY ENTIRELY ES«BtfILT&H»B®«»®€0EilT®». AMONGST SPECIAL FEATURES IT OFFERS ARE ASPACIOUSMASONICTEMPLE, WITH RECEPTION and PREPARATION ROOMS . CJ © Mlf € > BI © TO & ODCUB ROOMS MMB BAVQVEVTUrG HAMS , PRIVATE ROOMS EOR ARBITRATION MEETINGS , PROCEEDINGS , & 0 . & c AccommodationforElectionstoCharitableInstitutions. ALSO EVERY CONVENIENCE FOR fills,IfilliifjfttMiwto,Mttrn,mA(6vtt\tyf«t«i GUISINE OF THE HIGHEST CHARACTER . THE WINES HAVE BEEN MOST CAREFULLY SELECTED , AND WILL BE POUND PERFECT AS REGARDS CONDITION . The Proprietor will be happy to supply particulars as to Tariff , Scale of Charges , & c ,

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LONDON AND NORTH WESTERN RAILWAY . NORTH WALES AND LAKE DISTRICT . —The Summer Service of Trains in the lake District , and on the North Wales Coast is now in operation . The Express leaving Huston at 10 * 30 a . m . will bo found the most convenient for Llandudno , Rhyl , Penmaenmawr , Aberystwith , Barmouth , Dolgelly , & c , as well as for the English Lake District . 1 ST , 2 nd , and 3 rd Class Tourist Tickets , available for two months , arc issued at all the Principal Stations on the London and North Western Railway . For full particulars , see Tourist Guide ( 130 pages with Maps , price One Penny ) , which can be obtained at the Stations , or on application to Mr . G . P . NEELB , Superintendent of the Line . G . FINDLAY , General Manager . Euston Station , July 1884 .

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FIRE AT FREEMASONS' HALL . ^ LARGE photographs of the Temple , taken immediately after the 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 16 s . Masters of Lodges should secure this memorial of the old Temple for their Lodge rooms . W . G . PABKEB , Photographer , 40 High Holborn , W . C . £ « tabliilie < l 96 year *

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THEIMPERIALHOTEL, HOLBOBN VIADUCT , LONDON , Adjoining the TEBMINCS of the LONDON CHATHAM and DOVES RAILWAY , but distinct from the Viaduct Hotel . THE BEST FURNISHED AND MOST COMFORTABLE HOTEL IN LONDON . HOT & COLD WATER LAID ON IN ALL BED ROOMS . The appointments throughout no arranged as to ensure domestic comfort . EVERY ACCOMMODATION FOR MASONIC LODGE MEETINGS , public ^> imm s # " ^ SO & imxg ^ mxktttsts . THE CBVSADEES LODGE , NO . 1677 , AND PBBSEVEHANCE LODGE , No . 1743 , HOLD 1 HEIB MEETINGS AT THIS ESTABLISHMENT . GOOD COOKING . FINE WINES . MODERATE CHARGES . The Edison Electric Light . TARIFF on APPLICATION to Bro . A . BEGBIE .

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Provincial Grand Lodge Of Cornwall.

PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE OF CORNWALL .

rpHE Provincial Grand Lodge of Cornwall hold its annoal meet-X ing , tinder the banner of the Mount Sinai Lodge , No . 121 , at Penzance , on Monday , 11 th inst . There was a large attendance of brethren , and the proceedings throughout wore very successful . The brethren of Mount Sinai Lodge had taken-every precaution to make the gathering as auspicious a one as possible , and their careful preparations and genial kindness and attention were much

appreciated by the brethren from other parts of the Province . The Prov Grand Lodge was held in the Central Hall , which was most tastefully embellished and conveniently arranged . In the course of tbe day the brethren , in regalia , proceeded to St . Mary's Church in procession , presenting a very imposing spectacle , which was witnessed by a very large number of persons . After the Lodge had closed a

banquet was held in St . John ' s Hall , the tables and the apartments being elaborately decorated , and the catering of the highest order . The Provincial Grand Lodge was opened in due form by the R . W . Prov . Grand Master the Earl of Mount Edgcumbe . The minutes of tho previous meeting having been read by Bro . F . D . Anderton and adopted , Bro . Chirgwin read the Prov . Grand Treasurer's statemen t of accounts , which showed a balance i ' rom last year of £ 11017 s 4 d }

“The Freemason's Chronicle: 1884-08-23, Page 8” Masonic Periodicals Online, Library and Museum of Freemasonry, 14 Sept. 2025, django:8000/periodicals/fcn/issues/fcn_23081884/page/8/.
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A NEW WORK ON MASONRY BY BRO. W. J. HUGHAN P.G.D. Article 1
MORE OF THE QUEBEC IMBROGLIO. Article 1
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THE SUN, AT RISING, MERIDIAN, AND SETTING. Article 4
WAS SIR CHRISTOPHER WREN A FREEMASON ? Article 5
CELEBRATION AT ST. JOHN, N.B. Article 6
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DEATH. Article 10
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RED CROSS OF CONSTANTINE. Article 11
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"SALUTATION,"NEWGATESTREET. E . L 1 EBMANN ( URBAN LODGE , No . 1196 ) , PROPRIETOR . THIS ESTABLISHMENT HAS BEEN RECENTLY ENTIRELY ES«BtfILT&H»B®«»®€0EilT®». AMONGST SPECIAL FEATURES IT OFFERS ARE ASPACIOUSMASONICTEMPLE, WITH RECEPTION and PREPARATION ROOMS . CJ © Mlf € > BI © TO & ODCUB ROOMS MMB BAVQVEVTUrG HAMS , PRIVATE ROOMS EOR ARBITRATION MEETINGS , PROCEEDINGS , & 0 . & c AccommodationforElectionstoCharitableInstitutions. ALSO EVERY CONVENIENCE FOR fills,IfilliifjfttMiwto,Mttrn,mA(6vtt\tyf«t«i GUISINE OF THE HIGHEST CHARACTER . THE WINES HAVE BEEN MOST CAREFULLY SELECTED , AND WILL BE POUND PERFECT AS REGARDS CONDITION . The Proprietor will be happy to supply particulars as to Tariff , Scale of Charges , & c ,

Ad00802

GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY . BROAD GAUGE Route to the West of England . —Continuous railway communication , without change of carriage , between PADDINGTON and EXETER , Dawlish , Teignmonth , Torquay , Kingswear for Dartmouth ) , Plymouth , Devonport , 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 , Westbonrne Park , Netting Hill , Hammersmith , Shepherd ' s Bush , Kensington ( AddisonRoad ) , Oxbridge 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 , viz .: Ctevedon , Weston-super-Mare , Minehead , Lynton , Barnstaple , Ilfracombe , Exeter , Dawlish , Teignmonth , Torquay , Dartmouth , Plymouth , Devonport , Newquay , Fowey , 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 p . m . fast trains from Paddington , which reach Exeter at 4 . 0 and 7 . 11 p . m ., Torquay at 5 . 0 and 8 . 12 j > . m ., and Plymouth at 5 . 55 and 8 , 55 p . m . respectively . See programmes and time bills issued by the Company . J . GRIERSON , General Manager .

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LONDON AND NORTH WESTERN RAILWAY . NORTH WALES AND LAKE DISTRICT . —The Summer Service of Trains in the lake District , and on the North Wales Coast is now in operation . The Express leaving Huston at 10 * 30 a . m . will bo found the most convenient for Llandudno , Rhyl , Penmaenmawr , Aberystwith , Barmouth , Dolgelly , & c , as well as for the English Lake District . 1 ST , 2 nd , and 3 rd Class Tourist Tickets , available for two months , arc issued at all the Principal Stations on the London and North Western Railway . For full particulars , see Tourist Guide ( 130 pages with Maps , price One Penny ) , which can be obtained at the Stations , or on application to Mr . G . P . NEELB , Superintendent of the Line . G . FINDLAY , General Manager . Euston Station , July 1884 .

Ad00804

B11I41K; FASHIONABLE NEW LAWN GAME . REGISTERED AS THE ACT DIRECTS . FOR LADIES and GENTLEMEN j four or more players . Exorcise ; healthful , varied , and amusing . Lawn 38 feet by 20 feet . Adapted for Garden Parties , & c . ; or for indoors , in Halls , Skating Rinks , & c . Orders received for Manufacturer by Mr . A . S . ABBOWSMITH , 80 New Bond Street , London , WHERE A GAME IS OS VIEW . Liberal clisccrant allowed for cash .. REVISED RULES , 2 ND EDITION , WITH DIAGRAM , SIX STAMPS . Prices : — £ 5 15 s Od ; SA 5 s 6 d ; £ 2 10 s Od : complete .

Ad00805

FIRE AT FREEMASONS' HALL . ^ LARGE photographs of the Temple , taken immediately after the 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 16 s . Masters of Lodges should secure this memorial of the old Temple for their Lodge rooms . W . G . PABKEB , Photographer , 40 High Holborn , W . C . £ « tabliilie < l 96 year *

Ad00806

THEIMPERIALHOTEL, HOLBOBN VIADUCT , LONDON , Adjoining the TEBMINCS of the LONDON CHATHAM and DOVES RAILWAY , but distinct from the Viaduct Hotel . THE BEST FURNISHED AND MOST COMFORTABLE HOTEL IN LONDON . HOT & COLD WATER LAID ON IN ALL BED ROOMS . The appointments throughout no arranged as to ensure domestic comfort . EVERY ACCOMMODATION FOR MASONIC LODGE MEETINGS , public ^> imm s # " ^ SO & imxg ^ mxktttsts . THE CBVSADEES LODGE , NO . 1677 , AND PBBSEVEHANCE LODGE , No . 1743 , HOLD 1 HEIB MEETINGS AT THIS ESTABLISHMENT . GOOD COOKING . FINE WINES . MODERATE CHARGES . The Edison Electric Light . TARIFF on APPLICATION to Bro . A . BEGBIE .

Ar00807

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Provincial Grand Lodge Of Cornwall.

PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE OF CORNWALL .

rpHE Provincial Grand Lodge of Cornwall hold its annoal meet-X ing , tinder the banner of the Mount Sinai Lodge , No . 121 , at Penzance , on Monday , 11 th inst . There was a large attendance of brethren , and the proceedings throughout wore very successful . The brethren of Mount Sinai Lodge had taken-every precaution to make the gathering as auspicious a one as possible , and their careful preparations and genial kindness and attention were much

appreciated by the brethren from other parts of the Province . The Prov Grand Lodge was held in the Central Hall , which was most tastefully embellished and conveniently arranged . In the course of tbe day the brethren , in regalia , proceeded to St . Mary's Church in procession , presenting a very imposing spectacle , which was witnessed by a very large number of persons . After the Lodge had closed a

banquet was held in St . John ' s Hall , the tables and the apartments being elaborately decorated , and the catering of the highest order . The Provincial Grand Lodge was opened in due form by the R . W . Prov . Grand Master the Earl of Mount Edgcumbe . The minutes of tho previous meeting having been read by Bro . F . D . Anderton and adopted , Bro . Chirgwin read the Prov . Grand Treasurer's statemen t of accounts , which showed a balance i ' rom last year of £ 11017 s 4 d }

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