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p RAND TREA 6 UKKRSHIP , 1901 J CANDIDATE— f WORSHIPFUL BROTHER f ; CAPTAIN JOHN BARLOW , J . P ., P . M . 1260 , roi 2 , & c , & . c . j *; Chairman of Executive Committee— 1 ' W . BROTHER JAMES IRVINE , P . M . l \ Brethren ard Friends having Signed Sheets in theirK ; pcs-. 'issu ii , in favor of Bio . Capt . BARLOW , are requested to fonvard them , as soon as possible , to the London orfv Provincial Secretaries , as necessary , for Registration . B ' WALTER POTTER , 442 , Kingsland-road , N . E . i * i C . D . C HEETHAM , 7 , Mosley-street , Manchester . | j

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THE I MIDLAND RAILWAY HOTELS 1 will be found complete in all arrangements , fi and charges moderate . ffi MIDLAND GRAND HOTEL ( Adjoining St . Pancras Station ) , LONDON , N . W . ft The new Venetian Room at this Hotel is available for y Wedding Breakfasts , and Masonic and other Banquets . Sj ADELPHI HOTEL , LIVERPOOL . QUEEN'S HOTEL , LEEDS . & MIDLAND HOTEL , BRADFORD . ^ MIDLAND HOTEL , DERBY . k MIDLAND HOTEL , MORECAMBE . | HEYSHAM TOWER , NEAR MORECAMBE . | f telegrams— "MIDOTEL . " | ii Tariffs on application to each Hotel , or to ' ¦ /• VV . TOWLE , Manaj-er , *)¦ Midland Railway Hotels , & c . Chief Office : — IJ Midland Grand Hotel , London , N . W . *!(

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MRS . ALF . A . PENDLEBURY'S Jj ANGLO-GERMAN HOARDING SCHOOL for \ the Daughter * , of Gentlemen . " RlVIKRA , " WESTCLIKF , j BOURNE . MOUI H . Highly recommended by Edward Letch- 3 woith , t- ^ q ., * jrand Secretary ; I'he Right Hon . Lord * * j justice I'iiz-Gibbun , Dublin ; Sir Hermann Weber , M . D ., JJ K . R . C . P ., and rilhrrs . fj —— : :

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________ flj HERNh . DAY k D FOR PROFIT & PLEASURE . U — ' ti ' " rHk NEW CENTURY LAND Co . l JL Sell the Cheapest Land in the Town . Freehold ;| Land at Herne Bay will pay yju if secured at Low Prices . -Jj THE NEW WEST END ESTATE is heinu Mid Riiliculously Cheap . 5 Exceptional Advantages offered to Early Purchasers . , 20 VALUAHLF SECURITIES at the rising Seaside Town ot Herne Bay . j | THE NEW CENTURY LAND COMPANY . ; — i Spcciul Train at Cannon Street , 10 . 45 . Railway Tickets 4 / -each . Luncheon Free . No Genuine Intending Purchase j Refused . Easy Tunis <* f Purchas * -. Immediate Possession , i Apply for further particulars and Plans free , or Tickets— \ A . J . KIPPIN , N . C . L . C , 33 , CHEAPSIDE , E . C . \

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, I ! j 1 CANNON STREET HOTEL , I CANNON STREET , E . C . \ BITTER U PUZEY , PROPiunTORS . I SPACIOUS AND COMMODIOUS ROOMS ^ OK LARGI OR SMALL J . < MASONIC LODGES , I AND i BANQUETS , MEETINGS , AUCTIONS , BALLS , CONCERTS , ARBITR / .- TIONS , CINDBPBLLAS , ETC . m W . G . FENELEY , MANAGER . 8 __ ft *

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THE MANCHESTER HOTEL ,. ALDEKSGATIi STREET , LONDON , E . C . I — I This Hulel has been recently RE-DECORATED ane RE-FURNISHED THROUGHOUT . ] \ E LKCIRIC LIGHT INSTALLED . * I THE BRISTOL , GLOUCESTER , & YORK ROOMS j wi'l provide every accommodation | FOR LODGE MEETINGS , BANyUETS , & c . : Terms v >; applkatioi : to the Mtina . ee>— t Bro . V . C NuwiiLL , Domatic 177 . Xi

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I Jj I 8 S IS \ ) j : j ; fj | pOLD AND HUNGRY . FIELD LANE REFUGES , & c . § I THIS INSTITUTION , ESTABLISHED IN 1841 , | ' : HAS HELD UPWARDS OF 35 , 260 RELIGIOUS || SERVICES , HELPED 13 , 422 PERSONS TO EM-| ' PLOYMENT ; MAINTAINED , EDUCATED , AND S INDUSTRIALLY TRAINED UPWARDS OF 2 , 987 * WAIFS AND STRAYS ; SHELTERED 51 , 632 $ PERSONS IN REFUGES , AND GIVEN OVERtj 1 , 103 , 325 FREE MEALS . FUNDS AIM ! NOW URGENTLY NEEDED . | j Treasurer—XV . A . BEVAN , Esq ., 54 , Lombard-st ., E . C . li Secretary—Mr . PEREGRINE PLATT , Vine-street , f | Clerkenwell-road , E . C . |;

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; j i i ¦ 8 a I I > j | | | , | | Emulation1I LodgeofImprovement1 ( FOUNDED 1823 . ) I FREEMASONS' HALL , LONDON , W . C . i THE I ANNUALFESTIVAL will be held ( by special permission ) in the GRAND LODGE ROOM , 1 FREEMASONS' HALL , ON FRIDAY , IST MARCH , igoi , The Right Worship ful Brother The | Right Honourable THE EARL OFj WARWICK , Deputy Grand Master ;! Provincial Grand Master for Essex , '& c , & c , has kindly consented tora preside . H LODGE will be opened at 6 p . m . precisely . M THE work will be the First Lecture . Ij THE First Section by Bro . G . R . H . Clark . Second Section by Bro . J . F . Roberts . || Third Section by Bro . M . V . Cassal . | I Fourth Section by Bro . J . H . Jenks . Hi [ Fifth Section by Bro . T , \ V . Allsop , m j Sixth Section by Bro . J . Collett Smith . I Seventh Section by Bro . W . R . Bennett . [ SUPPER will be served in the adjoining Hall | immediately after the Lodge is closed . TICKETS ( to include Lodge Dues and Supper , ! but not Wine ) , 5 s . each , may be obtained froml Bro . J OSEPH RUSSELL , Secretary , a 27 & 28 , MILK STREET , E . C . I I U B I 1 | I I S I 5 I I

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| | FISH , POULTRY , GAME , OYSTERS . IOHN GOW , LIMITED ** 17 , NEW BROAD STREET , E . C . 12 , HONEY LANE MARKET , CHEAPSIDE , B . C ., 23 , LONDON STREET , MARK LANE , E . C , 93 , THEOBALD'S RD ., HOLBORN , VV . C , 80 , HIGH STREET , PECKHAM , S . E ., And zy 3 , FINCHLEY ROAD , N . W . JOHN GOW , Limited , always have on sale the Largest S : ock in London of the Very Best Quality at Lowest Prices .

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I D OYAL MASONJCBENEVQLENT | ) IV INSTITUTION Jj * FOR jiAGED FREEMASONS ANDWIDOWSOF I FREEMASONS , CROYDON . | §

GRAND PATRON AND PRESIDENT : HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCE OF WALES K . G ., & c , M . W . G . M . TREASURER : JOHN A . FARNFIELD , ESQ . BANKERS : LONDON AND WESTMINSTER BANK ( Bloomsbury Branch ) , 214 , High Holborn , London , W . C . | |

Upwards of 1723 Annuitants have received the benefits of the Institution since its foundation in 1842 and 18 49 . 210 MEN AND 253 WIDOWS are Annuitants at the present time . 30 WIDOWS , in addition , are receiving half their Slate husband ' s annuity .

Amount paid Annually in Annuities . £ 17 , 016 105 Candidates for next Election . Only 12 Vacancies .

JTHE ANNIVERSARY FESTIVAL

Will be held at THE FREEMASONS' TAVERN , LONDON , W . C On WEDNESDAY , 27 th FEBRUARY , 1 9 , Under the distinguished Presidency of THE RIGHT HON . THE EARL OF WARWICK R . W . Deputy Grand Master of England , R . W . Prov . G . Master for Essex . |

Brethren are earnestly solicited to accept the Stewardship upon this most important occasion , and to kindly forward their names as soon as possible , with full particulars , to JAMES TERRY ( Pat ., P . G . Swd . B . ) , Secretary , by whom the same will be gladly received , and who will thankfully acknowledge same . Office—4 , Freemasons' Hall , London , W . C . !

8 S , IS \ ) j : j ; fj ; j i i ¦ 8 a I I , , > j | S * j 1 1 I I | | | !

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j BURNISHED APARTMENTS . > , . MKS . POLLEY f ( Sister of Bro . George Powell ) , i "Dl . MASKIN , " 4 S , MlLWARD CKESCENF , > HAHTIVr . C

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TOWER BRIDGE HOTEL , A" TOOLE Y- STREET , S . E . PROPRIETOR : C . J . BROWN . Within five minutes L . B . andS . C . Railway , and 5 . E . ' Hallway ( London Bridge ); 10 minutes from Liverpoolstreet and Broad-street Stations . ( iPLENDio ACCOMMODATION FOR MASONIC LODGES AND CHAPTERS . LARGE BANQUETING HALL . All up to date , and latest improvements . Acknowledged a iy the Press to be the finest Masonic Hall in London . Telephone No . 222 Hop . Inspection invited .

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fo / TAYO'S CASTLE HOTEL , LfX EAST MOLESEY , HAMPTON COURT STATION . BRO . JOHN MAYO MASONIC TEMPLE . Accommodation in the new wing for Banquets for any number up to izo . Every convenience for Ladies' Gatherings . Spacious landing to river , whence Steam Launches can start . Five Lodges meet here , and reference may be made to the respective Masters as to the catering , 8 tc .

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p RAND TREA 6 UKKRSHIP , 1901 J CANDIDATE— f WORSHIPFUL BROTHER f ; CAPTAIN JOHN BARLOW , J . P ., P . M . 1260 , roi 2 , & c , & . c . j *; Chairman of Executive Committee— 1 ' W . BROTHER JAMES IRVINE , P . M . l \ Brethren ard Friends having Signed Sheets in theirK ; pcs-. 'issu ii , in favor of Bio . Capt . BARLOW , are requested to fonvard them , as soon as possible , to the London orfv Provincial Secretaries , as necessary , for Registration . B ' WALTER POTTER , 442 , Kingsland-road , N . E . i * i C . D . C HEETHAM , 7 , Mosley-street , Manchester . | j

Ad00604

THE I MIDLAND RAILWAY HOTELS 1 will be found complete in all arrangements , fi and charges moderate . ffi MIDLAND GRAND HOTEL ( Adjoining St . Pancras Station ) , LONDON , N . W . ft The new Venetian Room at this Hotel is available for y Wedding Breakfasts , and Masonic and other Banquets . Sj ADELPHI HOTEL , LIVERPOOL . QUEEN'S HOTEL , LEEDS . & MIDLAND HOTEL , BRADFORD . ^ MIDLAND HOTEL , DERBY . k MIDLAND HOTEL , MORECAMBE . | HEYSHAM TOWER , NEAR MORECAMBE . | f telegrams— "MIDOTEL . " | ii Tariffs on application to each Hotel , or to ' ¦ /• VV . TOWLE , Manaj-er , *)¦ Midland Railway Hotels , & c . Chief Office : — IJ Midland Grand Hotel , London , N . W . *!(

Ad00605

MRS . ALF . A . PENDLEBURY'S Jj ANGLO-GERMAN HOARDING SCHOOL for \ the Daughter * , of Gentlemen . " RlVIKRA , " WESTCLIKF , j BOURNE . MOUI H . Highly recommended by Edward Letch- 3 woith , t- ^ q ., * jrand Secretary ; I'he Right Hon . Lord * * j justice I'iiz-Gibbun , Dublin ; Sir Hermann Weber , M . D ., JJ K . R . C . P ., and rilhrrs . fj —— : :

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________ flj HERNh . DAY k D FOR PROFIT & PLEASURE . U — ' ti ' " rHk NEW CENTURY LAND Co . l JL Sell the Cheapest Land in the Town . Freehold ;| Land at Herne Bay will pay yju if secured at Low Prices . -Jj THE NEW WEST END ESTATE is heinu Mid Riiliculously Cheap . 5 Exceptional Advantages offered to Early Purchasers . , 20 VALUAHLF SECURITIES at the rising Seaside Town ot Herne Bay . j | THE NEW CENTURY LAND COMPANY . ; — i Spcciul Train at Cannon Street , 10 . 45 . Railway Tickets 4 / -each . Luncheon Free . No Genuine Intending Purchase j Refused . Easy Tunis <* f Purchas * -. Immediate Possession , i Apply for further particulars and Plans free , or Tickets— \ A . J . KIPPIN , N . C . L . C , 33 , CHEAPSIDE , E . C . \

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, I ! j 1 CANNON STREET HOTEL , I CANNON STREET , E . C . \ BITTER U PUZEY , PROPiunTORS . I SPACIOUS AND COMMODIOUS ROOMS ^ OK LARGI OR SMALL J . < MASONIC LODGES , I AND i BANQUETS , MEETINGS , AUCTIONS , BALLS , CONCERTS , ARBITR / .- TIONS , CINDBPBLLAS , ETC . m W . G . FENELEY , MANAGER . 8 __ ft *

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THE MANCHESTER HOTEL ,. ALDEKSGATIi STREET , LONDON , E . C . I — I This Hulel has been recently RE-DECORATED ane RE-FURNISHED THROUGHOUT . ] \ E LKCIRIC LIGHT INSTALLED . * I THE BRISTOL , GLOUCESTER , & YORK ROOMS j wi'l provide every accommodation | FOR LODGE MEETINGS , BANyUETS , & c . : Terms v >; applkatioi : to the Mtina . ee>— t Bro . V . C NuwiiLL , Domatic 177 . Xi

Ad00609

I Jj I 8 S IS \ ) j : j ; fj | pOLD AND HUNGRY . FIELD LANE REFUGES , & c . § I THIS INSTITUTION , ESTABLISHED IN 1841 , | ' : HAS HELD UPWARDS OF 35 , 260 RELIGIOUS || SERVICES , HELPED 13 , 422 PERSONS TO EM-| ' PLOYMENT ; MAINTAINED , EDUCATED , AND S INDUSTRIALLY TRAINED UPWARDS OF 2 , 987 * WAIFS AND STRAYS ; SHELTERED 51 , 632 $ PERSONS IN REFUGES , AND GIVEN OVERtj 1 , 103 , 325 FREE MEALS . FUNDS AIM ! NOW URGENTLY NEEDED . | j Treasurer—XV . A . BEVAN , Esq ., 54 , Lombard-st ., E . C . li Secretary—Mr . PEREGRINE PLATT , Vine-street , f | Clerkenwell-road , E . C . |;

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; j i i ¦ 8 a I I > j | | | , | | Emulation1I LodgeofImprovement1 ( FOUNDED 1823 . ) I FREEMASONS' HALL , LONDON , W . C . i THE I ANNUALFESTIVAL will be held ( by special permission ) in the GRAND LODGE ROOM , 1 FREEMASONS' HALL , ON FRIDAY , IST MARCH , igoi , The Right Worship ful Brother The | Right Honourable THE EARL OFj WARWICK , Deputy Grand Master ;! Provincial Grand Master for Essex , '& c , & c , has kindly consented tora preside . H LODGE will be opened at 6 p . m . precisely . M THE work will be the First Lecture . Ij THE First Section by Bro . G . R . H . Clark . Second Section by Bro . J . F . Roberts . || Third Section by Bro . M . V . Cassal . | I Fourth Section by Bro . J . H . Jenks . Hi [ Fifth Section by Bro . T , \ V . Allsop , m j Sixth Section by Bro . J . Collett Smith . I Seventh Section by Bro . W . R . Bennett . [ SUPPER will be served in the adjoining Hall | immediately after the Lodge is closed . TICKETS ( to include Lodge Dues and Supper , ! but not Wine ) , 5 s . each , may be obtained froml Bro . J OSEPH RUSSELL , Secretary , a 27 & 28 , MILK STREET , E . C . I I U B I 1 | I I S I 5 I I

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DICTURE FRAMING . ARTISTIC FRAMES ( 20 th CENTURY DESIGNS ) . MASONIC FRAMES , A SPECIALITY . Certificates , Diplomas , and all kinds of Pictures Framed on the shortest notice . Portraits of the late QUEEN VICTORIA AND HIS MAJESTY KING EDWARD THE VIL , Framed specially for Masonic Lodges . All our work of the best quality workmanship guaranteed . Old Frames regilt filial to new . Regilding of every description . ROGERS & WEBSTER , Masonic & General Picture Frame Makers , Est . ISJO . 1 G 1 , HIGH HOLLORN , LONDON , W . C . |

\ \

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ESTABLISHED IS 7 I

I W . MARTINDALE , * ENGRAVER AND WRITER — MEMORIAL BRASSES , A SPECIALITY . | |

1 , CULLUM ST ., FENCHURCH ST ., CITY , E . C

, I . ! j . 1 . I m 8 * |

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| | FISH , POULTRY , GAME , OYSTERS . IOHN GOW , LIMITED ** 17 , NEW BROAD STREET , E . C . 12 , HONEY LANE MARKET , CHEAPSIDE , B . C ., 23 , LONDON STREET , MARK LANE , E . C , 93 , THEOBALD'S RD ., HOLBORN , VV . C , 80 , HIGH STREET , PECKHAM , S . E ., And zy 3 , FINCHLEY ROAD , N . W . JOHN GOW , Limited , always have on sale the Largest S : ock in London of the Very Best Quality at Lowest Prices .

Ad00602

I D OYAL MASONJCBENEVQLENT | ) IV INSTITUTION Jj * FOR jiAGED FREEMASONS ANDWIDOWSOF I FREEMASONS , CROYDON . | §

GRAND PATRON AND PRESIDENT : HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCE OF WALES K . G ., & c , M . W . G . M . TREASURER : JOHN A . FARNFIELD , ESQ . BANKERS : LONDON AND WESTMINSTER BANK ( Bloomsbury Branch ) , 214 , High Holborn , London , W . C . | |

Upwards of 1723 Annuitants have received the benefits of the Institution since its foundation in 1842 and 18 49 . 210 MEN AND 253 WIDOWS are Annuitants at the present time . 30 WIDOWS , in addition , are receiving half their Slate husband ' s annuity .

Amount paid Annually in Annuities . £ 17 , 016 105 Candidates for next Election . Only 12 Vacancies .

JTHE ANNIVERSARY FESTIVAL

Will be held at THE FREEMASONS' TAVERN , LONDON , W . C On WEDNESDAY , 27 th FEBRUARY , 1 9 , Under the distinguished Presidency of THE RIGHT HON . THE EARL OF WARWICK R . W . Deputy Grand Master of England , R . W . Prov . G . Master for Essex . |

Brethren are earnestly solicited to accept the Stewardship upon this most important occasion , and to kindly forward their names as soon as possible , with full particulars , to JAMES TERRY ( Pat ., P . G . Swd . B . ) , Secretary , by whom the same will be gladly received , and who will thankfully acknowledge same . Office—4 , Freemasons' Hall , London , W . C . !

8 S , IS \ ) j : j ; fj ; j i i ¦ 8 a I I , , > j | S * j 1 1 I I | | | !

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H M Ij | | I Hi m | | | | ! a | I I PRICE 5 s . I THE GRAND REGISTRAR'S BOOK U ON B "T'HE DEVELOPMENT OF THE I CRAFT IN ENGLAND . " ft In consequence of a request for a cheaper issue of the 1 | work on I "NORTHUMBRIAN MASONRY , " I BY R . W . Bro . STRACHAN , Q . C , S Grand Registrar of England ^ I Bro . GEORGE KENNING has arranged for stout paper 5 copies to be supplied at 5 s . each , as well as in the more I expensive binding and finish at ios . Cd . ( j Amonn other items of interest in this work will be found the I evidences uf Masonry anion } : the Ancient Unions , the introduc-Htioii « f travelling bands til' " Cemciitarios " by Henedict lliscoji Sand St . Wilfrid ; their Art carried into Scotland , Wales , am ] the Midlands ; how Masons became " Free ; " the wajjes of Craftsmen and . Masters ; the " . Marks" on the works ; verifying I Masonic tradition by records and circumstances ; the relation of ( inilds to * l . oiljjcs ; the lirst record ofa "Speculative" initiate in I-. IIKI . IIUI ; tlie identity of earlv Knclisli Operative and Scottish ; Speculative Lodges ; hmv tile latter crossed tlie llorder ; how the 1 l . od >; es came under central authority . The celebrated Masonic Orations niven by V . W . I ! ro . CANON 'I uisTiu ** ., l- ' . K . S ., I'tot vlrand Cha-ilain , tlie bistorian of the « Holy Land , have been collected , and will be found iu the J appendix , revised by their author fur this work . ; — LONDONI GEORGE KENNING , 16 & iCa , Great Queen-st . j And may be ordered through any Bookseller .

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j BURNISHED APARTMENTS . > , . MKS . POLLEY f ( Sister of Bro . George Powell ) , i "Dl . MASKIN , " 4 S , MlLWARD CKESCENF , > HAHTIVr . C

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TOWER BRIDGE HOTEL , A" TOOLE Y- STREET , S . E . PROPRIETOR : C . J . BROWN . Within five minutes L . B . andS . C . Railway , and 5 . E . ' Hallway ( London Bridge ); 10 minutes from Liverpoolstreet and Broad-street Stations . ( iPLENDio ACCOMMODATION FOR MASONIC LODGES AND CHAPTERS . LARGE BANQUETING HALL . All up to date , and latest improvements . Acknowledged a iy the Press to be the finest Masonic Hall in London . Telephone No . 222 Hop . Inspection invited .

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fo / TAYO'S CASTLE HOTEL , LfX EAST MOLESEY , HAMPTON COURT STATION . BRO . JOHN MAYO MASONIC TEMPLE . Accommodation in the new wing for Banquets for any number up to izo . Every convenience for Ladies' Gatherings . Spacious landing to river , whence Steam Launches can start . Five Lodges meet here , and reference may be made to the respective Masters as to the catering , 8 tc .

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