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1 UIDLAND RAILWAY . CHEAP EXCURSION TO MANCHESTER . On SATURDAY , Sept . 21 , a Cheap Train to MANCHESTER ( for the Races ) will leave St . Pancras at 12 . 5 a . m . ( five minutes after Friday midnight ) , and Kentish Town at 12 . 10 a . m . Returning in three days . A FORTNIGHT IN IRELAND , On THURSDAY , Sept . 26 , from St . Pancras and City Stations , to DUBLIN and South of Ireland , via Liverpool . Tickets and bills may be had at the Midland Stations and City Booking Offices , and from THO .- ' . COOK and SON , Ludgate-circus , and Branch Offices . GEO . H . TURNER , General Manager .

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p REAT NORTHERN RAILWAY . HOLIDAY TRIPS FROM LONDON . FRIDAY , MIDNIGHT , September 20 th , for 3 days to MANCHESTER ( RACES ) from King ' s Cross ( G . N . ) , and Finsbury Park , returning September 23 rd at 6 p . m ., ios . third class fare . To SKEGNESS , September 21 st and 28 th , from Moorgate , 6 . 51 a . m . ; Aldersgate , 6 . 53 ; Farringdon , 6 . 55 ; King ' s Cross , ( G . N . ) , 7 . 15 ; Holloway . 7 . 5 ; Finsbury Park , 7 . 20 . Third class return fare , 4 s . 6 d . Saturday to Monday or Tuesday , fare 6 s . Tickets and bills at Company's Stations and Town Offices . HENRY OAKLEY , General Manager .

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Telephone No . 28 yg . Established 1808 . MATTHEWS , DREW , & CO ., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL STATIONERS , PRINTERS , LITHOGRAPHERS , ACCOUNT BOOK MAKERS . ESTIMATES SUBMITTED . "THE PROFESSIONAL NOTE , " A High-rlass Vellum Paper , with Rough or Satin Surface . SAMPLES ON APPLICATION . Send for Illustrated Price List Free . MATTHEWS , DREW , & COMPANY , 37 & 3 8 . HIGH HOLBORN , LONDON , W . C . ( Opposite Chancery Lane ) . Law Writing Department—10 , GRAY ' S INN PLACE , W . C .

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Now Ready . In Cloth , Red Edges . Price 2 s . 6 d . 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 . London : GEORGE KENNING . 16 & 16 a Gt . Queen-st ., W . C .

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. „ , THE TpOLIAN VOCAL QUARTETTE . ¦ *! __ _/ Miss MAUDE BALLARD , Soprano . Miss LILLIAN CLOSE , Contralto , Mr . HERBERT STOCKWELL , Tenor . Bro . CARL BRANDT , Bass . The above Quartette may be engaged for Installation Banquets , & c , & c . For terms , please address : J ^ C BRANDT , 12 , St . Mark ' s Villas , Dalston , N . E .

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TAURENT . PERRIER'S "SANS-SUCRE . " BOUZY-REIMS . ' 9 CHAMPAGNE ' This is the CHAMPAGNE RECOMMENDED WHEN OTHERS ARE PROHIBITED , Being without any added sugar or alcohol . THE PURE PRODUCT OF THE FINEST CHAMPAGNE GRAPES . L AURENTI PERRIER ' "SANS-SUCRE . " B ° UZY . REIMS . l 889 CHAMPAGNE - HERTZ & COLLINGWOOD , 38 , LEADENHALL STREET , LONDON , E . G ., Sole Consignees . I

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/ - * RAND MASONIC BAZAAR . MOTHER LODGE , KILWINNING , No . o .

TRADES' HALL , Glassford Street , GLASGOW . 5 TH , 6 TH , AND ? DECEMBER . LAURENCE MATHESON , Sec , Kilwinning BAZAAR OFFICE—69 , BUCHANAN STREET , GLASGOW .

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WANTED . —FURNITURE for a New Lodge . — Address , W . C . TYLER , 50 , Waterloo-place , S . E .

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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 ls . per head , served from 4 till 6 in RESTAURANT ( First Floor ) .

DINNERS IN RESTAURANT

From 5 . 30 till 9 , at fixed prices ( 3 s . 6 d . and 5 s . ) and & 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 Midnight

PRIVATE DINING ROOMS for large ana small Parties .

, , . . .

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NORTHERN ASSURANCE COMPANY . Established 1 S 3 G . LONDON : 1 , MOORGATE STREET , E . C . ABERDEEN : 1 , UNION TERRACE .

INCOME AND FUNDS ( 1894 )

Fire Premiums £ 701 , 000 Lile Premiums 232 , 000 Interest 171 , 000 Accumulated Funds - A 4 I 44 > °°

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To Correspondents.

To Correspondents .

W . J . M ., No . 437 ( S . C . ) . —There has been such a lodge as you speak of since 1 SS 9—the Scots Lodge , No . 2319 , which meets at the Scottish Corporation Hall , Crane-court , Fleet-street , on the fourth Thursday in January , April , July , October , and November .

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^^^^^^^ SATURDAY , SEPTEMBER 14 , 18 95 .

Masonic Notes.

Masonic Notes .

We very much regret that the name of Bro . J . Lewis Thomas , F . S . A ., P . A . G . D . C , was omitted from the list of those who attended Grand Lodge on the 4 th instant . V / e have also to state that the Report of the

Board of General Purposes was adopted on the motion of Bro . Loveland Loveland , President , seconded bv Bro . W . A . Scurrah , in his capacity of Vice-President , and not in the absence of Bro . Dr . Ernest Pocock , D . G . D . C , Vice-President , who is not a member of the Board at the present time .

• * * We beg to express our acknowledgments to sundry brethren , and among them to Bro . W . A . Scurrah , who have kindly furnished the names of M . Ps . who are also members of our Order . We note with pleasure that the Studholme Lodge , No . 1591 , has the honour of including among its members as many as nine brethren who are members of the newly-elected House

Masonic Notes.

of Commons , but of these all but Bros . Viscount Milton and E . F . G . Hatch have already been included in the lists which have appeared in our columns . * * * According to the American Tyler , the returns for 1 S 94 show that in North America there are 57 Grand Lodges , with a total membership of 747 , 492 . Of these

713 , 721 belong to jurisdictions in the United States , the remainder holding under the Grand Lodges oi Canada , Manitoba , British Columbia , Nuw Brunswick , Nova Scotia , Prince Edward Island , and Quebec . Of Royal Arch Masons there are 192 , 320 , of whom 187 , 311 belong to the United States . The Knights Templar , in which those in British North America are not included , muster 07 , 765 .

» * It is to be regretted that the Toronto Freemason should have found a place in its columns for the " Open Letter " addressed to Bro . W . R . White , Q . C , M . W , Grand Master of Canada ( Province of Ontario ) by Bro . Robert Cuthbert , P . G . S . B . The latter ' s grievance appears to be that he was interrupted in his speech

when proposing a certain motion at the recent annual communication of the Grand Lodge of Canada . On the strength of this grievance Bro . Cuthbert has addressed to Grand Master White this "Open Letter , " which , for its objectionable character , has rarely , if ever , been equalled by any similar communication within our experience .

* * * Bro . Cuthbert , having in the first paragraph of his letter been guilty of what is , comparatively speaking , a slight impertinence towards Grand Master White , goes on to ascribe "the unseemly and discourteous treatment' he had received when attempting to

address Grand Lodge , to the "undisguised hostility " of that distinguished brother . Our Toronto contemporary refers to " the lack of courtesy shown to speakers , " but considers it a mistake to attach blame " to the Grand Officers and those surrounding them , " and it adds " while it is true that M . W

Bro . White did not use his gavel as frequently and firmly as some of his predecessors , yet we believe the rank and file of Grand Lodge are solely to blame for not observing the regulations of the Craft when in Grand Lodge assembled . " Here then it is admitted

that Bro . White might have beer , firmer and more insistent in his efforts to maintain order and decorum in Grand Lodge . But lack of firmness on the part of a presiding officer is very far removed from " undisguised hostility " towards a particular speaker . * * *

In subsequent paragraphs the writer tells Bro . White that it was his " manifest duty " to obtain for him " the ordinary amenities on the occasion that should characteiUc gentlemen , " and that he would neither suffer him nor Grand Lodge under his inspiration to insult him with impunity . " Such remarks as these , resting

as they must necessarily do on the very unsubstantial basis of an imaginary wrong , ought never to have been addressed by one Mason to another , much less to one who occupies so exalted a position as that of head ot one of the most reputable Grand Lodges in the

world . We repeat that it has rarely , if ever , been our lot , in a not inextensive course of reading of Masonic literature of all kinds , to meet with such a letter as this , and we are confident it will be a long time ere we shall find its equal .

? * # Our worthy contemporary , the Masonic Chronicle , of Columbus , Ohio , is full of enthusiasm over the Grand Encampment of Knights Templar which is to be held at Boston , Massachusetts , and records , among other items of news , that the United States North Atlantic Squadron will appear in Boston Harbou

during the meeting of the Templar Conclave , Secretary Herbert having already signified his willingness to allow it to remain there some days . It also mentions a report to the effect that the California Commanderies '' will distribute 10 tons of fruit and 10 , 000 bottles of choice California wines at the various stopping places on the pilgrimage to the triennial . " We trust the knightly pilgrims will reach their destination in safety .

* We have much pleasure in announcing that the Second Edition of Bro . John Lane ' s " Masonic Records" has at length been published , and that a review of this important work will appear next week .

There are two important Provincial Meetings to be held in the course of next week namely , that of the Provincial Grand Lodge of Cornwall at Saltash , on Monday , and that of the Provincial Grand Lodge of West Lancashire , on Friday , the 20 th instant .

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1 UIDLAND RAILWAY . CHEAP EXCURSION TO MANCHESTER . On SATURDAY , Sept . 21 , a Cheap Train to MANCHESTER ( for the Races ) will leave St . Pancras at 12 . 5 a . m . ( five minutes after Friday midnight ) , and Kentish Town at 12 . 10 a . m . Returning in three days . A FORTNIGHT IN IRELAND , On THURSDAY , Sept . 26 , from St . Pancras and City Stations , to DUBLIN and South of Ireland , via Liverpool . Tickets and bills may be had at the Midland Stations and City Booking Offices , and from THO .- ' . COOK and SON , Ludgate-circus , and Branch Offices . GEO . H . TURNER , General Manager .

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p REAT NORTHERN RAILWAY . HOLIDAY TRIPS FROM LONDON . FRIDAY , MIDNIGHT , September 20 th , for 3 days to MANCHESTER ( RACES ) from King ' s Cross ( G . N . ) , and Finsbury Park , returning September 23 rd at 6 p . m ., ios . third class fare . To SKEGNESS , September 21 st and 28 th , from Moorgate , 6 . 51 a . m . ; Aldersgate , 6 . 53 ; Farringdon , 6 . 55 ; King ' s Cross , ( G . N . ) , 7 . 15 ; Holloway . 7 . 5 ; Finsbury Park , 7 . 20 . Third class return fare , 4 s . 6 d . Saturday to Monday or Tuesday , fare 6 s . Tickets and bills at Company's Stations and Town Offices . HENRY OAKLEY , General Manager .

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Telephone No . 28 yg . Established 1808 . MATTHEWS , DREW , & CO ., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL STATIONERS , PRINTERS , LITHOGRAPHERS , ACCOUNT BOOK MAKERS . ESTIMATES SUBMITTED . "THE PROFESSIONAL NOTE , " A High-rlass Vellum Paper , with Rough or Satin Surface . SAMPLES ON APPLICATION . Send for Illustrated Price List Free . MATTHEWS , DREW , & COMPANY , 37 & 3 8 . HIGH HOLBORN , LONDON , W . C . ( Opposite Chancery Lane ) . Law Writing Department—10 , GRAY ' S INN PLACE , W . C .

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Now Ready . In Cloth , Red Edges . Price 2 s . 6 d . 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 . London : GEORGE KENNING . 16 & 16 a Gt . Queen-st ., W . C .

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. „ , THE TpOLIAN VOCAL QUARTETTE . ¦ *! __ _/ Miss MAUDE BALLARD , Soprano . Miss LILLIAN CLOSE , Contralto , Mr . HERBERT STOCKWELL , Tenor . Bro . CARL BRANDT , Bass . The above Quartette may be engaged for Installation Banquets , & c , & c . For terms , please address : J ^ C BRANDT , 12 , St . Mark ' s Villas , Dalston , N . E .

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TAURENT . PERRIER'S "SANS-SUCRE . " BOUZY-REIMS . ' 9 CHAMPAGNE ' This is the CHAMPAGNE RECOMMENDED WHEN OTHERS ARE PROHIBITED , Being without any added sugar or alcohol . THE PURE PRODUCT OF THE FINEST CHAMPAGNE GRAPES . L AURENTI PERRIER ' "SANS-SUCRE . " B ° UZY . REIMS . l 889 CHAMPAGNE - HERTZ & COLLINGWOOD , 38 , LEADENHALL STREET , LONDON , E . G ., Sole Consignees . I

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/ - * RAND MASONIC BAZAAR . MOTHER LODGE , KILWINNING , No . o .

TRADES' HALL , Glassford Street , GLASGOW . 5 TH , 6 TH , AND ? DECEMBER . LAURENCE MATHESON , Sec , Kilwinning BAZAAR OFFICE—69 , BUCHANAN STREET , GLASGOW .

| .

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WANTED . —FURNITURE for a New Lodge . — Address , W . C . TYLER , 50 , Waterloo-place , S . E .

Ad00702

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 ls . per head , served from 4 till 6 in RESTAURANT ( First Floor ) .

DINNERS IN RESTAURANT

From 5 . 30 till 9 , at fixed prices ( 3 s . 6 d . and 5 s . ) and & 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 Midnight

PRIVATE DINING ROOMS for large ana small Parties .

, , . . .

Ad00703

NORTHERN ASSURANCE COMPANY . Established 1 S 3 G . LONDON : 1 , MOORGATE STREET , E . C . ABERDEEN : 1 , UNION TERRACE .

INCOME AND FUNDS ( 1894 )

Fire Premiums £ 701 , 000 Lile Premiums 232 , 000 Interest 171 , 000 Accumulated Funds - A 4 I 44 > °°

.

To Correspondents.

To Correspondents .

W . J . M ., No . 437 ( S . C . ) . —There has been such a lodge as you speak of since 1 SS 9—the Scots Lodge , No . 2319 , which meets at the Scottish Corporation Hall , Crane-court , Fleet-street , on the fourth Thursday in January , April , July , October , and November .

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^^^^^^^ SATURDAY , SEPTEMBER 14 , 18 95 .

Masonic Notes.

Masonic Notes .

We very much regret that the name of Bro . J . Lewis Thomas , F . S . A ., P . A . G . D . C , was omitted from the list of those who attended Grand Lodge on the 4 th instant . V / e have also to state that the Report of the

Board of General Purposes was adopted on the motion of Bro . Loveland Loveland , President , seconded bv Bro . W . A . Scurrah , in his capacity of Vice-President , and not in the absence of Bro . Dr . Ernest Pocock , D . G . D . C , Vice-President , who is not a member of the Board at the present time .

• * * We beg to express our acknowledgments to sundry brethren , and among them to Bro . W . A . Scurrah , who have kindly furnished the names of M . Ps . who are also members of our Order . We note with pleasure that the Studholme Lodge , No . 1591 , has the honour of including among its members as many as nine brethren who are members of the newly-elected House

Masonic Notes.

of Commons , but of these all but Bros . Viscount Milton and E . F . G . Hatch have already been included in the lists which have appeared in our columns . * * * According to the American Tyler , the returns for 1 S 94 show that in North America there are 57 Grand Lodges , with a total membership of 747 , 492 . Of these

713 , 721 belong to jurisdictions in the United States , the remainder holding under the Grand Lodges oi Canada , Manitoba , British Columbia , Nuw Brunswick , Nova Scotia , Prince Edward Island , and Quebec . Of Royal Arch Masons there are 192 , 320 , of whom 187 , 311 belong to the United States . The Knights Templar , in which those in British North America are not included , muster 07 , 765 .

» * It is to be regretted that the Toronto Freemason should have found a place in its columns for the " Open Letter " addressed to Bro . W . R . White , Q . C , M . W , Grand Master of Canada ( Province of Ontario ) by Bro . Robert Cuthbert , P . G . S . B . The latter ' s grievance appears to be that he was interrupted in his speech

when proposing a certain motion at the recent annual communication of the Grand Lodge of Canada . On the strength of this grievance Bro . Cuthbert has addressed to Grand Master White this "Open Letter , " which , for its objectionable character , has rarely , if ever , been equalled by any similar communication within our experience .

* * * Bro . Cuthbert , having in the first paragraph of his letter been guilty of what is , comparatively speaking , a slight impertinence towards Grand Master White , goes on to ascribe "the unseemly and discourteous treatment' he had received when attempting to

address Grand Lodge , to the "undisguised hostility " of that distinguished brother . Our Toronto contemporary refers to " the lack of courtesy shown to speakers , " but considers it a mistake to attach blame " to the Grand Officers and those surrounding them , " and it adds " while it is true that M . W

Bro . White did not use his gavel as frequently and firmly as some of his predecessors , yet we believe the rank and file of Grand Lodge are solely to blame for not observing the regulations of the Craft when in Grand Lodge assembled . " Here then it is admitted

that Bro . White might have beer , firmer and more insistent in his efforts to maintain order and decorum in Grand Lodge . But lack of firmness on the part of a presiding officer is very far removed from " undisguised hostility " towards a particular speaker . * * *

In subsequent paragraphs the writer tells Bro . White that it was his " manifest duty " to obtain for him " the ordinary amenities on the occasion that should characteiUc gentlemen , " and that he would neither suffer him nor Grand Lodge under his inspiration to insult him with impunity . " Such remarks as these , resting

as they must necessarily do on the very unsubstantial basis of an imaginary wrong , ought never to have been addressed by one Mason to another , much less to one who occupies so exalted a position as that of head ot one of the most reputable Grand Lodges in the

world . We repeat that it has rarely , if ever , been our lot , in a not inextensive course of reading of Masonic literature of all kinds , to meet with such a letter as this , and we are confident it will be a long time ere we shall find its equal .

? * # Our worthy contemporary , the Masonic Chronicle , of Columbus , Ohio , is full of enthusiasm over the Grand Encampment of Knights Templar which is to be held at Boston , Massachusetts , and records , among other items of news , that the United States North Atlantic Squadron will appear in Boston Harbou

during the meeting of the Templar Conclave , Secretary Herbert having already signified his willingness to allow it to remain there some days . It also mentions a report to the effect that the California Commanderies '' will distribute 10 tons of fruit and 10 , 000 bottles of choice California wines at the various stopping places on the pilgrimage to the triennial . " We trust the knightly pilgrims will reach their destination in safety .

* We have much pleasure in announcing that the Second Edition of Bro . John Lane ' s " Masonic Records" has at length been published , and that a review of this important work will appear next week .

There are two important Provincial Meetings to be held in the course of next week namely , that of the Provincial Grand Lodge of Cornwall at Saltash , on Monday , and that of the Provincial Grand Lodge of West Lancashire , on Friday , the 20 th instant .

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