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The Freemason 's Chronicle . A Weekly Record of Masonic Intelligence . Published every Saturday , price 3 d . 13 s 6 d per annum , post free . — : o : — Scale of Charges for Advertisements . Back page - - - - - - . £ 10 10 0 Inside page - - - - . - - - 880 General Advertisements , Trade Announcements , & c . ( narrow column ) - - - - - 5 s per inch News column Advertisements - - - . . is per line Births , Marriages and Deaths - Is per line Special terms for a scries of insertions or particular positions .

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a ^^^^^^^^ p SATURDAY , 28 TH SEPTEMBER 1901 .

New Hall At Kells.

NEW HALL AT KELLS .

A VERY interesting ceremony took place at the village of Kells , on the 16 th inst ., when the foundation stone of a new Masonic Hall in the course of erection there was laid

by the Right Hon . the Earl of Shaftesbury Prov . G . Master Antrim . More than ordinary importance was associated with the event , inasmuch as this was the first occasion on which the Earl of Shaftesbury attended a Masonic meeting since his accession to the earldom .

The building is being erected at the end of the village towards Connor , almost opposite the school in connection with Kells Presbyterian Church . It is being built by Connor

Masonic Lodge , No . 189 ( I . C . ) , and promises to be a credit and an ornament to the place . The weather was beautifully fine , and there was a large attendance , not alone of the members of the Masonic Brotherhood , but of their friends and

supporters . Prior to the ceremony the Brethren met in one of the local halls in the direction of Connor , and Bro . Henry J . Hill Provincial Grand Director of Ceremonies marshalled them in processional order , when they marched to the site of the

new Hall , where , after the usual ritual on such auspicious occasions , the ceremony of laying the foundation stone was performed . After the interesting ceremony and the closing benediction , the procession re-formed and returned to the place from whence it came .

Afterwards a luncheon was provided and the Chairman Bro . J ohn Dinsmore , J . P ., gave the Provincial Grand Lodge of Antrim . Pie asked who had not heard of the Earl of

Shaftesbury s illustrious grandfather , who was celebrated for everything that was good and high and noble . But by Lord Shaftesbury ' s mother ' s side of the house they knew

more about him , as they were aware that that great Lord Deputy ruled in Ireland , and planted in that Northern province their English and Scotch forefathers . In that Plantation of Ulster the name of Sir Arthur Chichester would

for ever be associated as the Sir Arthur Milner of that age . Through many vicissitudes and very many dark and evil days their forefathers held all the land that Sir Arthur Chichester gave them , and they , he thought , intended to do the same in the years that were to come . They hoped that ,

as in the centuries past , their Grand Master and his noble house would be connected in the future with the county of Antrim . Some of them who heard their Grand Master speak last year in the Ulster Hall at the banquet given to Sir George AVhite formed a high opinion of his abilities , and

concluded that at no distant date he would rise to . some nob ' e place in the British Empire , as he was sure that day he was an ornament to the branch of Legislature to which he belonged . They had been successful in procuring a site for their Hall , thanks to their friend and Brother H , D . M .

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CONSECRATION. Article 1
ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR BOYS. Article 1
WHAT DO YOU MOST DESIRE? Article 2
"A SPRIG OF ACACIA." Article 2
GRAND ORIENT MASONRY IN JUXTAPOSITION TO ENGLISH MASONRY. Article 3
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NEW HALL AT KELLS. Article 6
MEETINGS NEXT WEEK. Article 8
BOOKS OF THE DAY. Article 9
BOOKS RECEIVED. Article 9
REPORTS OF MEETINGS. Article 10
CRAFT: METROPOLITAN. Article 10
Commemoration Lodge, No. 2663. Article 10
INSTRUCTION. Article 11
Earls Court Lodge, No. 2765. Article 11
ROYAL ARCH. Article 11
ENTERTAINMENT NOTES. Article 11
Presentation to Bro. H. B. Marshall. Article 12
GENERAL STEAM NAVIGATION Co. Article 12
THE THEATRES, &c. Article 12
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WHITE HART HOTEL , FACING THE SEA , MARGATE , ESTABLISHED OVER 150 YEARS . Thoroughly modernised , including magnificent New Coffee Room and Lounge . Famed for its perfect English Cooking and Choice Wines . Table d'Hote 7 p . m . Private Sitting Rooms all face Sea . Large Banqueting Hall suitable for Masonic and other Dinners . Near Golf Links . Billiards . Bicycle Lock-up . TELEGRAMS , "WHITE HART , MARGATE . " TELEPHONE , 44 .

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King Ethelbert Hotel , Proprietor , RECULVER , near ^ ^ RAWUNCS | HERNE BAY . Finest Sea and Land views on the East Kent Coast . Magnificent Drives , to and from Heme Bay , Canterbury , & c , & c . Every facility for Summer Outings . Accommodation for large or small parties . Masonic Outing's by Special Arrangement . Wines , Spirits and Cigars of the best quality . Moderate Charges .

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THE DEACONS HOTEL AND RESTAURANT , 3 WalbrooK , London , E . C , NEAR THE MANSION HOUSE . Excellent Accommodation for Lodges of Instruction . The STUART LODGE , No . 1632 , meets here every Friday . For vacant nights and general information , apply to BRO . W . J . YARDLEY , Manager ,

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ITALIAN LUXURIES IN LONDON . THE Vegetable Meat Co . Ltd ., 37 OLD COMPTON STREET , SOHO , LONDON , W . The only Company in London for the manufacture of MACARONI & YERMICELLI . ( Registered Trade Mark—KING BOMBA . ) Speciality . A L g *^ MADE \ E u ° FRESH DAILY , ' T PER LB . With Special ' ' " L fc CASH WITH ORDER . G L Wheat and . Eggs . & 1 2 £ — ** . POSTAGE EXTRA . Directions for Cooking sent with each parcel . Other Fancy Macaroni in all shapes and sizes . REPORT OF ANALYST . The Laboratory , London , E ., October 17 th , 1 S 99 . I have carefully analysed and dietically examined samples of Tagiiatolli , manufactured by the Vegetable Meat Company , with most satisfactory results . I found it to be a pure vegetable preparation , made from Semolina of the finest quality , enriched by the addition of a vegetable proteid of high flesh-forming qualities . The analysis shows the product to be equal to butchers' meat in flesh-forming properties , with the additional advantage of a due proportion of digestable carbo-hydrates . Weight for weight , I can , with confidence , certify Tagliatelli to be more nourishing than the finest beef . JOHN GOODFELLOW , Ph . D ., F . R . M . S . Importers of Italian Wines , Parmesan Cheese , Olive Oil , & c , & c . Liberal discount to Wholesale Dealers , Grocers , & c . Full price list sent free on application ,

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"LITTLE GL 0 UCESTER 8 , " AND TEST ENGLISH MADE CHEESE . Rich , choice , delicious and very digestible . Highly recommended . Supplied to Boyalty . Connoisseurs should taste it . SAMPLE CHEESE ( 2 lbs ) 2 s Cd post free , 2 for 4 s 6 d . MODEL DAIRY , GLOUCESTER , and of all First Class Grocers .

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The Freemason 's Chronicle . A Weekly Record of Masonic Intelligence . Published every Saturday , price 3 d . 13 s 6 d per annum , post free . — : o : — Scale of Charges for Advertisements . Back page - - - - - - . £ 10 10 0 Inside page - - - - . - - - 880 General Advertisements , Trade Announcements , & c . ( narrow column ) - - - - - 5 s per inch News column Advertisements - - - . . is per line Births , Marriages and Deaths - Is per line Special terms for a scries of insertions or particular positions .

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a ^^^^^^^^ p SATURDAY , 28 TH SEPTEMBER 1901 .

New Hall At Kells.

NEW HALL AT KELLS .

A VERY interesting ceremony took place at the village of Kells , on the 16 th inst ., when the foundation stone of a new Masonic Hall in the course of erection there was laid

by the Right Hon . the Earl of Shaftesbury Prov . G . Master Antrim . More than ordinary importance was associated with the event , inasmuch as this was the first occasion on which the Earl of Shaftesbury attended a Masonic meeting since his accession to the earldom .

The building is being erected at the end of the village towards Connor , almost opposite the school in connection with Kells Presbyterian Church . It is being built by Connor

Masonic Lodge , No . 189 ( I . C . ) , and promises to be a credit and an ornament to the place . The weather was beautifully fine , and there was a large attendance , not alone of the members of the Masonic Brotherhood , but of their friends and

supporters . Prior to the ceremony the Brethren met in one of the local halls in the direction of Connor , and Bro . Henry J . Hill Provincial Grand Director of Ceremonies marshalled them in processional order , when they marched to the site of the

new Hall , where , after the usual ritual on such auspicious occasions , the ceremony of laying the foundation stone was performed . After the interesting ceremony and the closing benediction , the procession re-formed and returned to the place from whence it came .

Afterwards a luncheon was provided and the Chairman Bro . J ohn Dinsmore , J . P ., gave the Provincial Grand Lodge of Antrim . Pie asked who had not heard of the Earl of

Shaftesbury s illustrious grandfather , who was celebrated for everything that was good and high and noble . But by Lord Shaftesbury ' s mother ' s side of the house they knew

more about him , as they were aware that that great Lord Deputy ruled in Ireland , and planted in that Northern province their English and Scotch forefathers . In that Plantation of Ulster the name of Sir Arthur Chichester would

for ever be associated as the Sir Arthur Milner of that age . Through many vicissitudes and very many dark and evil days their forefathers held all the land that Sir Arthur Chichester gave them , and they , he thought , intended to do the same in the years that were to come . They hoped that ,

as in the centuries past , their Grand Master and his noble house would be connected in the future with the county of Antrim . Some of them who heard their Grand Master speak last year in the Ulster Hall at the banquet given to Sir George AVhite formed a high opinion of his abilities , and

concluded that at no distant date he would rise to . some nob ' e place in the British Empire , as he was sure that day he was an ornament to the branch of Legislature to which he belonged . They had been successful in procuring a site for their Hall , thanks to their friend and Brother H , D . M .

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