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TOHN NOBBS AND SONS J TAILORS , 154 and 155 , UPPER STREET , ISLINGTON , N ., AND 77 , FINSBURY PAVEMENT , E . C . SPECIALITY TROUSERS from 15 s . net cash
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P ' HCENIX FIRE OFFICE , 10 , LOMBARD ST ., & 57 , CHARING CROSS , LONDON . —Established 1782 . L UW « ST Current Rates I Assured free of all Liability Liberaland Prompt Settlements | Electric Lighting Rules supplied W . C . MACDONALD , 1 Joint F . B . MACDONALD . } Secretaries .
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Illustrated Tariff Post Free . FUNERALS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION . LONDON NECROPOLIS Co ., iSS , WESTMINSTER BRIDGE ROAD , 2 . LANCASTER PLACE , STRAND
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jyf I D L A N D RAILWAY . CHEAP EXCURSIONS From ST . PANCRAS and CITY STATIONS . A FORTNIGHT IN IRELAND . On S ATURDAYS , August Sth , 15 th , 22 nd , and 29 th , to LONDONDERRY ; on August 20 th , to DUBLIN , BALLINA , GALWAY , SLIGO , and SOUTH OF IRELAND ; on August 21 st , to BELFAST and NORTH OF IRfcLA . ND . NEW WEEKLY SUMMER EXCURSIONS . EVERY SATURDAY , until further notice , Special Weekly Excursions to LIVERPOOL , SOUIHPORT , BLACKPOOL , ISLE OF MAN , MATLOCK , BUXTON , MORECAMBE , LANCAS 1 ER , and ENGLISH LAKE D 1 STK 1 CT . 1 ickets available for 3 , S , 10 , 15 , or 17 days . For times and fares sie small bills . TICKETS and BILLS may be had at the MIDLAND STATIONS and CITY BOOKING OFFICES and fiom THOS . COOK & SON , Ludgate-circus , and Branch Ollices . GEO . H . TURNER , General Manager .
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FISH , POULTRY , GAME , OYSTERS . JOHN GOW , LIMITED J 17 , NEW BROAD STREET , E . C , i » , HONEY LANE MARKET , CHEAPSIDE , E . C , 23 , LONDON STREET , MARK LANE , E . C , 93 , THEOBALD'S RD ., HOLBORN , W . C , AND 86 , HIGH STREET , PECKHAM , S . E . JOHN GOW , Limited , always have on sale the Large ;) Stick in London of the Very Best Quality at I-owest Pricr .
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MASONIC PRONOUNCING DICTIONARY , Giving the Pronunciation and Definition of every word susceptible of a mispronunciation , used in the work of Initiation , Installation , Consecration , and Funeral Service , in the Craft Lodge , Chapter , Council , Commandery , and the Supreme Council , in the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite , by REV . JAY A . FORD , Past Master , and Masonic Lecturer , and Prelate of Battle Creek Commandery , No . 33 , Knights Templar . LoncVh : GEORGE KENNING , 16 & 16 a Gt . Queen-st ., W . C . Price 2 s . 6 d . Post Free . 2 s . 7 d .
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ONLY TWO COPIES LEFT . 4 * o . 440 pages . Cloth . Gilt Lettered . UISTORY OF " THE LODGE OF 11 . EDINBURGH ( MARY ' S CHAPEL , NO . I ) , Kmbracing an account of the lise and progress o Freemasonry in Scotland , B y DAVID MURRAY LYON , Grand Secretary . . PRICE 63 s .
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gREE'S ROYAL HOTEL , JERSEY ¦ ^ Healthiest situation in St . Helier . 20 degrees cuoler than the sea front . BED AND BREAKFAST 5 / 6 AND 6 / -. FULL BOARD , ROOMS & SERVICE , 8 / 6 & g / - per day . Telegraphic Address— " BREES , J ERSEY . "
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T , £ MASTER MASON'S HANDIntrodnr ? 1 ' by Bro - FRED - J- W - CROWB , with an MuteM " - Sro' W" J' HUGHAN , P . G . D ., & c . The 'ion ner on s Handbook is a compendium of all informa-Prisin . r _ . A iY . ? knowledge of English Masonry , com-Lod" ? . tt A stoncal Sketch of Freemasonry—The Grand Metron ' nr . ngm and Constitution—Private Lodges , Titles ti " Provincial—Visiting Piivate Lodges-Institutlnn "" Tl and abbreviations—The Great Masonic howtooh £ ~ J ! Higher" or additional Degrees , and "otain them . Price is . K 0 BQS KE « NING , 16 & 16 A , GT . QOMN ST ., W . O .
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PAIETY RESTAURANT STRAND .
LUNCHEONS ( HOT AND COLD )
At Popular Prices , in BUFFET and RESTAURANT ( on First Floor ) , also Chops , Steaks , Joints , Entrees , & c , in the GRILL ROOM
AFTERNOON TEA
Consisting of Tea or Coffee , Cut Bread and Butter , Jam , Cake , Pastry , ad lib ., at Is . per head , served from 4 till 6 in RESTAURANT ( First Floor ) .
DINNERS IN RESTAURANT
From 5 . 30 till 9 , at fixed prices ( 3 s . 64 . and 58 . ) and a la Carte . In this Room the VIENNESE BAND performs from 6 till 8 Smoking after 7 . 45 .
AMERICAN BAR
THE GRILL ROOM
is open till 12 . 30
PRIVATE DINING ROOMS for large and small Parties .
SPIERS & POND , Ltd ., PROPRIETORS
, , , . . .
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NORTHERN ASSURANCE COMPANY . Established 1836 .
LONDON : 1 , MOORGATE STREET , E . C ABERDEEN : « , UNION TERRACE .
INCOME AND FUNDS ( 1894 ) . Fire Premiums klo \ , w > o Life Premiums 232 , 000 Interest 171 , 000 Accumulated Funds ... £ 4 , 444 ,
.
To Correspondents.
To Correspondents .
W . H . J . —( 1 ) If our correspondent will leindly refer to his Grand Lodge Calendar he will find that there never has been a Prov . Grand Master of Devonshire of the nam : he mentions . ( 2 ) There is no Order or Degree in Masonry to which women are eligible to be admitted , but there used to be a kind of system in France , known as Adoptive Masonry , for women ; and an attempt was made in the United States some 401 ears ago to establish something of the same kind , but nothing good , so far as we are aware , ever came of it .
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SATURDAY , AUGUST I , 18 9 6 .
Masonic Notes.
Masonic Notes .
There is more than the usual programme of business to be dealt with at the Quarterly Convocation of Supreme Grand Chapter on Wednesday , the 5 th instant . Firstly , as regards the Report of the Committee of General Purposes , which will be submitted for adoption by Grand Chapter , it contains an expression of deep regret that Comp . Robert Grey should
have requested the M . E . Grand Z . not to re-appoint him to the office of President of the Committee for the ensuing year ; a handsome tribute of thanks to him for his eminent services in that capacity during the past 10 years ; and the unanimously-expressed wish that the resolution in which these feelings are set forth should be engrossed and illuminated on vellum and presented with a jewel to Comp . Grey .
Masonic Notes.
We cordially endorse these opinions , and have every confidence that the wish thus unanimously uttered will be promptly and unhesitatingly entertained by Grand Chapter . Comp . Grey has discharged many duties and responsibilities in the various Masonic offices he has filled during his career in the Craft . In every one of those positions he has acquitted himself
in a manner which reflects honour upon himself and has conferred many , and great , and lasting benefits upon the Craft ; but in none has he acquitted himself more successfully or rendered more signal services to Freesmasonry than in that of President of the Committee of Grand Chapter . # * *
There are also three ' notices of motion —( 1 ) by Comp . Henry Ganod , P . A . G . D . C , to the effect " that , in the opinion of this Supreme Grand Chapter , it is desirable that the practice of excluding from the opening of Royal Arch chapters companions other than Installed Principals be discontinued ; " ( 2 ) by Comp .
Sir George D . Harris , President Committee of General Purposes , " that the sum of 100 guineas be contributed to the fund now being raised in behalf of Guy ' s Hospital ; " and ( 3 ) by the same Comp . Sir George D . Harris , that in cases in which a Prince of the Blood Royal is Grand Superintendent of a District , he shall be empowered to appoint a Pro Grand Superintendent ,
who shall have the same qualifications as a Grand Superintendent , the same privileges , be installed as such , and take rank immediately before District Grand H ., and on retirement from office shall be entitled to the rank of a Past Grand Superintendent . As regards the second and third of these motions ; we imagine they will pass unchallenged , but we are curious as to the fate in store for the first motion .
* * * We record with pleasure that the festival which was held in the grounds of Trentham Hall on Wednesday , the 15 th ult ., in celebration of the 25 th anniversary of the establishment of the Staffordshire Masonic Charitable Association should have proved in every way a
magnificent success . There was an exceptionally large attendance of brethren and their friends , the number of those present being set down at some 1200 . The arrangements were excellent , reflecting the greatest possible credit on Bro . E . V . Greatbach , P . P . S . G . W .,
the Chairman , and Bro . J . B . Ashwell , P . P . S . G . D ., the Hon . Secretary of the Committee of Management , while last and best of all , the sums subscribed on the occasion to the Association amounted to the very handsome total of 1000 guineas .
* * Bro . the Earl of Dartmouth , Prov . G . Master of Staffordshire , who is President of the Association , was the central figure at the gathering , ai . d among those who supported his lordship were Bro . Col . George S . Tudor , one of his predecessors in office ; Bro . Col . Bindley , P . G . D ., Dep . P . G . M . ; and Bro . Frank James ,
Past Dep . P . G . M ., while among the contributors to the Fund was Bro . Col . George A . Vernon , who , though it is more than 30 years since he resigned the office of Prov . G . Master , exhibited his continued interest in the wellbeing of the Province he formerly presided over with so much ability , by forwarding a cheque for , 650 towards the Festival .
* * * As regards the Association , in behalf of one of whose Funds the Festival was held , with a view to showing how great have been the services it has rendered both to the central Institutions by means of its A Fund and locally by its B Fund , it will doubtless
suffice if we quote the figures mentioned by Bro . F . James , Past D . P . G . M ., in the speech in which he proposed success to the Institution . In 1871 , when it was founded , it was the means of contributing to one of the Central Charities in London the modest sum of £$ 5 s . ; last year it distributed amongst the three no less than £ 613 18 s . 6 d ., the total it has raised
for these Institutions during its existence being ^ 11 , 400 , while during the same period it has raised . £ 2500 towards educating locally the children of deceased Staffordshire Masons . We congratulate the Province of Staffordshire , both on the great success of this particular Festival and likewise on the splendid results it has been able to achieve during the years that have elapsed since its organisation .
* * * We learn from the June number of our respected contemporary , the Canadian Craftsman , that with its issue for that month its 30 th annual volume was completed . In respect of such an auspicious announcement as this we can only repeat , but , if possible , with still
greater emphasis , what we have said in respect of other previous announcements of a similar character , that we most heartily congratulate the Canadian Craftsman on the very great success which has attended its efforts in behalf of Masonry in the Dominion of Canada . It is one of our most welcome
exchanges , and we never read a number without feeling that we have acquired some further knowledge of Craft policies and modes of procedure and a clearer insight into the spirit by which our brethren throughout the Dominion are actuated . We trust it may continue to flourish ever more and more abundantly .
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Ad00705
TOHN NOBBS AND SONS J TAILORS , 154 and 155 , UPPER STREET , ISLINGTON , N ., AND 77 , FINSBURY PAVEMENT , E . C . SPECIALITY TROUSERS from 15 s . net cash
Ad00706
P ' HCENIX FIRE OFFICE , 10 , LOMBARD ST ., & 57 , CHARING CROSS , LONDON . —Established 1782 . L UW « ST Current Rates I Assured free of all Liability Liberaland Prompt Settlements | Electric Lighting Rules supplied W . C . MACDONALD , 1 Joint F . B . MACDONALD . } Secretaries .
Ad00707
Illustrated Tariff Post Free . FUNERALS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION . LONDON NECROPOLIS Co ., iSS , WESTMINSTER BRIDGE ROAD , 2 . LANCASTER PLACE , STRAND
Ad00708
jyf I D L A N D RAILWAY . CHEAP EXCURSIONS From ST . PANCRAS and CITY STATIONS . A FORTNIGHT IN IRELAND . On S ATURDAYS , August Sth , 15 th , 22 nd , and 29 th , to LONDONDERRY ; on August 20 th , to DUBLIN , BALLINA , GALWAY , SLIGO , and SOUTH OF IRELAND ; on August 21 st , to BELFAST and NORTH OF IRfcLA . ND . NEW WEEKLY SUMMER EXCURSIONS . EVERY SATURDAY , until further notice , Special Weekly Excursions to LIVERPOOL , SOUIHPORT , BLACKPOOL , ISLE OF MAN , MATLOCK , BUXTON , MORECAMBE , LANCAS 1 ER , and ENGLISH LAKE D 1 STK 1 CT . 1 ickets available for 3 , S , 10 , 15 , or 17 days . For times and fares sie small bills . TICKETS and BILLS may be had at the MIDLAND STATIONS and CITY BOOKING OFFICES and fiom THOS . COOK & SON , Ludgate-circus , and Branch Ollices . GEO . H . TURNER , General Manager .
Ad00709
FISH , POULTRY , GAME , OYSTERS . JOHN GOW , LIMITED J 17 , NEW BROAD STREET , E . C , i » , HONEY LANE MARKET , CHEAPSIDE , E . C , 23 , LONDON STREET , MARK LANE , E . C , 93 , THEOBALD'S RD ., HOLBORN , W . C , AND 86 , HIGH STREET , PECKHAM , S . E . JOHN GOW , Limited , always have on sale the Large ;) Stick in London of the Very Best Quality at I-owest Pricr .
Ad00710
MASONIC PRONOUNCING DICTIONARY , Giving the Pronunciation and Definition of every word susceptible of a mispronunciation , used in the work of Initiation , Installation , Consecration , and Funeral Service , in the Craft Lodge , Chapter , Council , Commandery , and the Supreme Council , in the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite , by REV . JAY A . FORD , Past Master , and Masonic Lecturer , and Prelate of Battle Creek Commandery , No . 33 , Knights Templar . LoncVh : GEORGE KENNING , 16 & 16 a Gt . Queen-st ., W . C . Price 2 s . 6 d . Post Free . 2 s . 7 d .
Ad00711
ONLY TWO COPIES LEFT . 4 * o . 440 pages . Cloth . Gilt Lettered . UISTORY OF " THE LODGE OF 11 . EDINBURGH ( MARY ' S CHAPEL , NO . I ) , Kmbracing an account of the lise and progress o Freemasonry in Scotland , B y DAVID MURRAY LYON , Grand Secretary . . PRICE 63 s .
Ad00712
gREE'S ROYAL HOTEL , JERSEY ¦ ^ Healthiest situation in St . Helier . 20 degrees cuoler than the sea front . BED AND BREAKFAST 5 / 6 AND 6 / -. FULL BOARD , ROOMS & SERVICE , 8 / 6 & g / - per day . Telegraphic Address— " BREES , J ERSEY . "
Ad00713
T , £ MASTER MASON'S HANDIntrodnr ? 1 ' by Bro - FRED - J- W - CROWB , with an MuteM " - Sro' W" J' HUGHAN , P . G . D ., & c . The 'ion ner on s Handbook is a compendium of all informa-Prisin . r _ . A iY . ? knowledge of English Masonry , com-Lod" ? . tt A stoncal Sketch of Freemasonry—The Grand Metron ' nr . ngm and Constitution—Private Lodges , Titles ti " Provincial—Visiting Piivate Lodges-Institutlnn "" Tl and abbreviations—The Great Masonic howtooh £ ~ J ! Higher" or additional Degrees , and "otain them . Price is . K 0 BQS KE « NING , 16 & 16 A , GT . QOMN ST ., W . O .
Ad00700
PAIETY RESTAURANT STRAND .
LUNCHEONS ( HOT AND COLD )
At Popular Prices , in BUFFET and RESTAURANT ( on First Floor ) , also Chops , Steaks , Joints , Entrees , & c , in the GRILL ROOM
AFTERNOON TEA
Consisting of Tea or Coffee , Cut Bread and Butter , Jam , Cake , Pastry , ad lib ., at Is . per head , served from 4 till 6 in RESTAURANT ( First Floor ) .
DINNERS IN RESTAURANT
From 5 . 30 till 9 , at fixed prices ( 3 s . 64 . and 58 . ) and a la Carte . In this Room the VIENNESE BAND performs from 6 till 8 Smoking after 7 . 45 .
AMERICAN BAR
THE GRILL ROOM
is open till 12 . 30
PRIVATE DINING ROOMS for large and small Parties .
SPIERS & POND , Ltd ., PROPRIETORS
, , , . . .
Ad00701
NORTHERN ASSURANCE COMPANY . Established 1836 .
LONDON : 1 , MOORGATE STREET , E . C ABERDEEN : « , UNION TERRACE .
INCOME AND FUNDS ( 1894 ) . Fire Premiums klo \ , w > o Life Premiums 232 , 000 Interest 171 , 000 Accumulated Funds ... £ 4 , 444 ,
.
To Correspondents.
To Correspondents .
W . H . J . —( 1 ) If our correspondent will leindly refer to his Grand Lodge Calendar he will find that there never has been a Prov . Grand Master of Devonshire of the nam : he mentions . ( 2 ) There is no Order or Degree in Masonry to which women are eligible to be admitted , but there used to be a kind of system in France , known as Adoptive Masonry , for women ; and an attempt was made in the United States some 401 ears ago to establish something of the same kind , but nothing good , so far as we are aware , ever came of it .
Ar00714
SATURDAY , AUGUST I , 18 9 6 .
Masonic Notes.
Masonic Notes .
There is more than the usual programme of business to be dealt with at the Quarterly Convocation of Supreme Grand Chapter on Wednesday , the 5 th instant . Firstly , as regards the Report of the Committee of General Purposes , which will be submitted for adoption by Grand Chapter , it contains an expression of deep regret that Comp . Robert Grey should
have requested the M . E . Grand Z . not to re-appoint him to the office of President of the Committee for the ensuing year ; a handsome tribute of thanks to him for his eminent services in that capacity during the past 10 years ; and the unanimously-expressed wish that the resolution in which these feelings are set forth should be engrossed and illuminated on vellum and presented with a jewel to Comp . Grey .
Masonic Notes.
We cordially endorse these opinions , and have every confidence that the wish thus unanimously uttered will be promptly and unhesitatingly entertained by Grand Chapter . Comp . Grey has discharged many duties and responsibilities in the various Masonic offices he has filled during his career in the Craft . In every one of those positions he has acquitted himself
in a manner which reflects honour upon himself and has conferred many , and great , and lasting benefits upon the Craft ; but in none has he acquitted himself more successfully or rendered more signal services to Freesmasonry than in that of President of the Committee of Grand Chapter . # * *
There are also three ' notices of motion —( 1 ) by Comp . Henry Ganod , P . A . G . D . C , to the effect " that , in the opinion of this Supreme Grand Chapter , it is desirable that the practice of excluding from the opening of Royal Arch chapters companions other than Installed Principals be discontinued ; " ( 2 ) by Comp .
Sir George D . Harris , President Committee of General Purposes , " that the sum of 100 guineas be contributed to the fund now being raised in behalf of Guy ' s Hospital ; " and ( 3 ) by the same Comp . Sir George D . Harris , that in cases in which a Prince of the Blood Royal is Grand Superintendent of a District , he shall be empowered to appoint a Pro Grand Superintendent ,
who shall have the same qualifications as a Grand Superintendent , the same privileges , be installed as such , and take rank immediately before District Grand H ., and on retirement from office shall be entitled to the rank of a Past Grand Superintendent . As regards the second and third of these motions ; we imagine they will pass unchallenged , but we are curious as to the fate in store for the first motion .
* * * We record with pleasure that the festival which was held in the grounds of Trentham Hall on Wednesday , the 15 th ult ., in celebration of the 25 th anniversary of the establishment of the Staffordshire Masonic Charitable Association should have proved in every way a
magnificent success . There was an exceptionally large attendance of brethren and their friends , the number of those present being set down at some 1200 . The arrangements were excellent , reflecting the greatest possible credit on Bro . E . V . Greatbach , P . P . S . G . W .,
the Chairman , and Bro . J . B . Ashwell , P . P . S . G . D ., the Hon . Secretary of the Committee of Management , while last and best of all , the sums subscribed on the occasion to the Association amounted to the very handsome total of 1000 guineas .
* * Bro . the Earl of Dartmouth , Prov . G . Master of Staffordshire , who is President of the Association , was the central figure at the gathering , ai . d among those who supported his lordship were Bro . Col . George S . Tudor , one of his predecessors in office ; Bro . Col . Bindley , P . G . D ., Dep . P . G . M . ; and Bro . Frank James ,
Past Dep . P . G . M ., while among the contributors to the Fund was Bro . Col . George A . Vernon , who , though it is more than 30 years since he resigned the office of Prov . G . Master , exhibited his continued interest in the wellbeing of the Province he formerly presided over with so much ability , by forwarding a cheque for , 650 towards the Festival .
* * * As regards the Association , in behalf of one of whose Funds the Festival was held , with a view to showing how great have been the services it has rendered both to the central Institutions by means of its A Fund and locally by its B Fund , it will doubtless
suffice if we quote the figures mentioned by Bro . F . James , Past D . P . G . M ., in the speech in which he proposed success to the Institution . In 1871 , when it was founded , it was the means of contributing to one of the Central Charities in London the modest sum of £$ 5 s . ; last year it distributed amongst the three no less than £ 613 18 s . 6 d ., the total it has raised
for these Institutions during its existence being ^ 11 , 400 , while during the same period it has raised . £ 2500 towards educating locally the children of deceased Staffordshire Masons . We congratulate the Province of Staffordshire , both on the great success of this particular Festival and likewise on the splendid results it has been able to achieve during the years that have elapsed since its organisation .
* * * We learn from the June number of our respected contemporary , the Canadian Craftsman , that with its issue for that month its 30 th annual volume was completed . In respect of such an auspicious announcement as this we can only repeat , but , if possible , with still
greater emphasis , what we have said in respect of other previous announcements of a similar character , that we most heartily congratulate the Canadian Craftsman on the very great success which has attended its efforts in behalf of Masonry in the Dominion of Canada . It is one of our most welcome
exchanges , and we never read a number without feeling that we have acquired some further knowledge of Craft policies and modes of procedure and a clearer insight into the spirit by which our brethren throughout the Dominion are actuated . We trust it may continue to flourish ever more and more abundantly .