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Ad00702
DUTCH BULBS . EVERY DAY . GREAT UNRESERVED SALES . M ESSRS . PKOTHEROE & MORRIS WILL SELL BY AUCTION , AT THEIR CENTRAL SALEROOMS , 67 & « S , CHEAPSIDE , LONDON , E . C , EVERY DAY , AT TWELVE O ' CLOCK . Large consignments of HYACINTHS , TULIPS , CROCUS , NARCISSUS , and other Bulbs , received direct from Holland , and lotted to suit large and small buyers . 5 , 000 Lots sold every week . Commissions executed for those unable to attend the Sales . Lots packed and forwarded to ' all parts . Sixpence remitted in Stamps will ensure supply of Catalogues for 12 Sales . Auction Rooms and Offices , 6 7 and 6 S , Cheapside , London , E . C .
Ad00703
QRAND MASONIC BAZAAR . MOTHER LODGE , KILWINNING , No . o . TRADES' HALL , Glassford Street , GLASGOW . 5 , 6 TH , AND 7 TH DECEMBER . LAURENCE MATHESON , Sec , Kilwinning . BAZAAR OFFICE—Gg , BUCHANAN STREET , GLASGOW .
Ad00704
MONTAGUE MANSION ( Opposite the British Museum Entrance ) , GREAT RUSSELL STREET , W . C . Most conveniently situated for Business or Pleasure . Cab Fare from " Montague Mansion " is One Shilling to nearly all Railways , Theatres , and the Royal Courts of Justice . Omnibuses to all parts for a few pence . Bedroom , Bath , Breakfast , and Attendance , 5 s . and 5 s . 6 d . . Night Porter . Telephone 2906 . Terms Moderate .
Ad00705
A HOME-LIKE RESIDENCE for . GENTLEMEN . Bright , superior House ; central ; E good table ; bath ( h . & c . ); terms moderate . —14 , Brunswick-square , London , W . C .
Ad00706
ESTABLISHED 1 S 65 . TDLADON AND HUMPHREYS , * - * MANUFACTURING MASONIC JEWELLERS . APRONS , COLLARS , FURNITURE , AND REGALIA . 7 , GREAT QUEEN STREET , W . C , AND iG , CLERKENWELL ROAD , E . C , LONDON .
Ad00707
STAGE LADIES & GENTLEMEN desirous of entering the Theatrical Profession in Drama , Comedy , Comic Opera , or Music Hall , apply for terms to MR . CARLTON ST . AUBVN , Late Manager Olympic Theatre , Royal Aquarium Theatre , Theatre Royal , Scarboro' , & c . ( Letter tor interview ) . Mr . CARLTON ST . AUHYN , School of Dramatic Art , 87 , New Oxford-street .
Ad00708
MARRIED MAN , age 31 ( M . M . ) , seeks EMPLOYMENT , any capacity . 12 years ' excellent references . Address H . B ., Si , St . Agnesplace , Kennington , S . E .
Ad00709
1 WTASONIC PRONOUNCING ¦ "A 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 . Price 2 s . (> d . Post Free , 2 s . yd .
Ad00710
P ICTURE FRAMES , * MASONS' CERTIFICATES , & c , FRAMED TO ANY DESIGN . H . MORELL , •7 & 18 , GREAT ST . ANDREW ST ., BLOOMSBURY , LONDON , W . C . L ™ P ° , ter and Manufacturer of all kinds of PICTURE ^¦ MEand ROOM MOULDINGS , Carver , Gilder , and ™ ° unt Cutter , having the Largest Stock in the United J ^ Eaom , and a large staff of experienced Workmen , is Se V ? execute a " orders at the lowest rate with dispatch . end for Pattern Book , containing all the newest Designs , » ' ages , Post free for 6 Penny Stamps . Estimates given . Telegrams , " Rabbitry , London . " I
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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 . 6 d . and 5 s . ) and a la Carte . In this Room the VIENNESE BAND performs from 6 till S . Smoking after 7 . 45 . AMERICAN BAR . THE GRILL ROOM is open till 12 . 30 . PRIVATE DINING ROOMS for large and small Parties .
Ad00712
NORTHERN ASSURANCE COMPANY . Established 1836 . LONDON : 1 , MOORGATE STREET , E . C . ABERDEEN : 1 , UNION TERRACE . INCOME AND FUNDS ( 1894 ) . Fire Premiums ... ... £ 701 , 000 Life Premiums 232 , 000 Interest 171 , 000 Accumulated Funds ... ^ 4 . 444 , 000
Ar00713
Si^Sis^ SATURDAY , OCTOBER 19 , 18 95 .
Masonic Notes.
Masonic Notes .
It was welcome news which Bro . McLeod had the pleasure of announcing at the Quarterly General Court of the Royal Masonic Institution for Boys on Friday , the nth instant , namely , that his Grace the Duke of Devonshire , Prov . G . Master of Derbyshire , has very kindly undertaken to preside as Chairman at the 98 th
Anniversary Festival to be held some time in the month of June , 1896 . In 1885 the Duke , then Marquis of Hartington , M . P ., presided at the 87 th Festival of the same Institution , and though the Returns were not what they have been during the last few years , the substantial sum of ; £ i 2 , 006 was raised
in response to his lordship ' s advocacy , the Board of Stewards being 275 in number . We have every confidence that a far larger total , one more in keeping with the present requirements of the School , will be forthcoming on the occasion of his Grace ' s second Chairmanship .
As for the Province of Derbyshire , of which , when the Festival takes place , the Duke will have been Grand Master for upwards of 38 years , we are satisfied that the announcement we have just made will be received with pleasure by the lodges and brethren under his Grace's charge , and that , as in 1885 ,
they will spare no effort in order to ensure the complete success of the forthcoming Anniversary . Derbyshire is not one of our largest . Provinces , there are but 26 lodges on its roll , with a fair sprinkling of Royal Arch chapters and sundry bodies belonging to other Masonic organisations . But in 1885 its share
Masonic Notes.
in the general total of subscriptions and donations , including the Chairman ' s personal contribution , amounted in round figures to ^ 1550 , the number of brethren who gave their services as Stewards being 24 . Since then it has played the part of a regular , and , on special occasions , of a very generous
contributor to all our Masonic Institutions , so that here again we have every confidence that Derbyshire will acquit itself successfully in the role of " Chairman's Province , " and that the sum it will strive to raise will be not less than , but in all probability in excess of , what it has raised at previous Festivals .
* » We must not close these remarks without tendering our hearty congratulations to the Secretary of the Institution on his success in enlisting the advocacy of so distinguished a Chairman and the special support of a Province of which he has the honour to be a Past
Provincial Senior Grand Warden ; and though we have very serious doubts about his ability to infuse a greater amount of zeal and energy into his efforts for obtaining funds for this Charity , we dare say he and his staff with him will try to squeeze a little more effort out of themselves in behalf of the forthcoming 9 8 th Festival .
* * » We have referred at length to the recent School Elections in our article , but we cannot let the opportunity pass of expressing our very great satisfaction at the results so far as the last cases are concerned . For several . years we have considered it our duty to appeal
to those brethren who had not previously committed themselves to the support of any particular candidate or candidates , not because we had any personal interest in , or even knowledge of , the children in question , but because we felt that as their claims had
been approved , admission for them into the Schools should be won if possible . On this occasion all the last cases—three girls and five boys—have been elected , and we desire to express our acknowledgments to the Governors and Subscribers by whose votes and influence these results were obtained .
* * We beg to acknowledge receipt of copy of Bro . W . J . Hughan ' s " Old Charges of British Freemasons "Second Edition with illustrations . It is like all Bro Hughan's previous works , a most admirable compilation , which will be found of the greatest value to that
numerous and ever-increasing class of Masonic students who give their attention to the study of these important documents . There can be no doubt whatever that the compilation of this work must have entailed on thc author an immense amount of labour . But he will have his reward in the knowledge that the edition , which by the way is dedicated to Bro . G . W . Spcth , l
Secretary of Quatuor Coronati Lodge , and editor of its Transactions , & c , is as complete as it can be made , containing , as it does , ample particulars of all the MSS . of the " Old Charges " known to exist , and such information respecting the missing MSS . as Bro . Hughan has been able to trace . A review of it will appear next week .
* * » The annual meeting of the Provincial Grand Lodge of Dorsetshire will be held in the great room of Sherborne School , Sherborne , on Wednesday next , the 23 rd instant , while on the following day the Provincial
Grand Master has signified his intention of consc crating the St . Aldhelm ' s Lodge , No . 2559 , at St Aldhelm's School , Branksome , at 1 . 30 for 2 p . m precisely . * » *
The ceremony of consecrating ihe Empress Lodge , No . 2581 , as will be seen from the ample report we publish elsewhere , passed off most successfully . There was an unusually numerous gathering of distinguished brethren present to witness the impressive ceremony , and it is neediest to say that in the hands of the Grand
Secretary everything went admirably . The subsequent proceedings were equally satisfactory , and Bro . Sir J . Dimsdale , W . M ., and the officers and members of the lodge must be gratified with the result of the inaugural meeting of the new lodge . We trust the future will be in accordance with the presage of Monday , the 14 th inst .
? * * We have been requested to announce that the annual convocation of the Provincial Grand Chapter of Warwickshire will be held in the Masonic Hall , New-street , Birmingham , on Wednesday , the 6 th prox ., at 4 . 45 p . m .
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Ad00702
DUTCH BULBS . EVERY DAY . GREAT UNRESERVED SALES . M ESSRS . PKOTHEROE & MORRIS WILL SELL BY AUCTION , AT THEIR CENTRAL SALEROOMS , 67 & « S , CHEAPSIDE , LONDON , E . C , EVERY DAY , AT TWELVE O ' CLOCK . Large consignments of HYACINTHS , TULIPS , CROCUS , NARCISSUS , and other Bulbs , received direct from Holland , and lotted to suit large and small buyers . 5 , 000 Lots sold every week . Commissions executed for those unable to attend the Sales . Lots packed and forwarded to ' all parts . Sixpence remitted in Stamps will ensure supply of Catalogues for 12 Sales . Auction Rooms and Offices , 6 7 and 6 S , Cheapside , London , E . C .
Ad00703
QRAND MASONIC BAZAAR . MOTHER LODGE , KILWINNING , No . o . TRADES' HALL , Glassford Street , GLASGOW . 5 , 6 TH , AND 7 TH DECEMBER . LAURENCE MATHESON , Sec , Kilwinning . BAZAAR OFFICE—Gg , BUCHANAN STREET , GLASGOW .
Ad00704
MONTAGUE MANSION ( Opposite the British Museum Entrance ) , GREAT RUSSELL STREET , W . C . Most conveniently situated for Business or Pleasure . Cab Fare from " Montague Mansion " is One Shilling to nearly all Railways , Theatres , and the Royal Courts of Justice . Omnibuses to all parts for a few pence . Bedroom , Bath , Breakfast , and Attendance , 5 s . and 5 s . 6 d . . Night Porter . Telephone 2906 . Terms Moderate .
Ad00705
A HOME-LIKE RESIDENCE for . GENTLEMEN . Bright , superior House ; central ; E good table ; bath ( h . & c . ); terms moderate . —14 , Brunswick-square , London , W . C .
Ad00706
ESTABLISHED 1 S 65 . TDLADON AND HUMPHREYS , * - * MANUFACTURING MASONIC JEWELLERS . APRONS , COLLARS , FURNITURE , AND REGALIA . 7 , GREAT QUEEN STREET , W . C , AND iG , CLERKENWELL ROAD , E . C , LONDON .
Ad00707
STAGE LADIES & GENTLEMEN desirous of entering the Theatrical Profession in Drama , Comedy , Comic Opera , or Music Hall , apply for terms to MR . CARLTON ST . AUBVN , Late Manager Olympic Theatre , Royal Aquarium Theatre , Theatre Royal , Scarboro' , & c . ( Letter tor interview ) . Mr . CARLTON ST . AUHYN , School of Dramatic Art , 87 , New Oxford-street .
Ad00708
MARRIED MAN , age 31 ( M . M . ) , seeks EMPLOYMENT , any capacity . 12 years ' excellent references . Address H . B ., Si , St . Agnesplace , Kennington , S . E .
Ad00709
1 WTASONIC PRONOUNCING ¦ "A 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 . Price 2 s . (> d . Post Free , 2 s . yd .
Ad00710
P ICTURE FRAMES , * MASONS' CERTIFICATES , & c , FRAMED TO ANY DESIGN . H . MORELL , •7 & 18 , GREAT ST . ANDREW ST ., BLOOMSBURY , LONDON , W . C . L ™ P ° , ter and Manufacturer of all kinds of PICTURE ^¦ MEand ROOM MOULDINGS , Carver , Gilder , and ™ ° unt Cutter , having the Largest Stock in the United J ^ Eaom , and a large staff of experienced Workmen , is Se V ? execute a " orders at the lowest rate with dispatch . end for Pattern Book , containing all the newest Designs , » ' ages , Post free for 6 Penny Stamps . Estimates given . Telegrams , " Rabbitry , London . " I
Ad00711
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 . 6 d . and 5 s . ) and a la Carte . In this Room the VIENNESE BAND performs from 6 till S . Smoking after 7 . 45 . AMERICAN BAR . THE GRILL ROOM is open till 12 . 30 . PRIVATE DINING ROOMS for large and small Parties .
Ad00712
NORTHERN ASSURANCE COMPANY . Established 1836 . LONDON : 1 , MOORGATE STREET , E . C . ABERDEEN : 1 , UNION TERRACE . INCOME AND FUNDS ( 1894 ) . Fire Premiums ... ... £ 701 , 000 Life Premiums 232 , 000 Interest 171 , 000 Accumulated Funds ... ^ 4 . 444 , 000
Ar00713
Si^Sis^ SATURDAY , OCTOBER 19 , 18 95 .
Masonic Notes.
Masonic Notes .
It was welcome news which Bro . McLeod had the pleasure of announcing at the Quarterly General Court of the Royal Masonic Institution for Boys on Friday , the nth instant , namely , that his Grace the Duke of Devonshire , Prov . G . Master of Derbyshire , has very kindly undertaken to preside as Chairman at the 98 th
Anniversary Festival to be held some time in the month of June , 1896 . In 1885 the Duke , then Marquis of Hartington , M . P ., presided at the 87 th Festival of the same Institution , and though the Returns were not what they have been during the last few years , the substantial sum of ; £ i 2 , 006 was raised
in response to his lordship ' s advocacy , the Board of Stewards being 275 in number . We have every confidence that a far larger total , one more in keeping with the present requirements of the School , will be forthcoming on the occasion of his Grace ' s second Chairmanship .
As for the Province of Derbyshire , of which , when the Festival takes place , the Duke will have been Grand Master for upwards of 38 years , we are satisfied that the announcement we have just made will be received with pleasure by the lodges and brethren under his Grace's charge , and that , as in 1885 ,
they will spare no effort in order to ensure the complete success of the forthcoming Anniversary . Derbyshire is not one of our largest . Provinces , there are but 26 lodges on its roll , with a fair sprinkling of Royal Arch chapters and sundry bodies belonging to other Masonic organisations . But in 1885 its share
Masonic Notes.
in the general total of subscriptions and donations , including the Chairman ' s personal contribution , amounted in round figures to ^ 1550 , the number of brethren who gave their services as Stewards being 24 . Since then it has played the part of a regular , and , on special occasions , of a very generous
contributor to all our Masonic Institutions , so that here again we have every confidence that Derbyshire will acquit itself successfully in the role of " Chairman's Province , " and that the sum it will strive to raise will be not less than , but in all probability in excess of , what it has raised at previous Festivals .
* » We must not close these remarks without tendering our hearty congratulations to the Secretary of the Institution on his success in enlisting the advocacy of so distinguished a Chairman and the special support of a Province of which he has the honour to be a Past
Provincial Senior Grand Warden ; and though we have very serious doubts about his ability to infuse a greater amount of zeal and energy into his efforts for obtaining funds for this Charity , we dare say he and his staff with him will try to squeeze a little more effort out of themselves in behalf of the forthcoming 9 8 th Festival .
* * » We have referred at length to the recent School Elections in our article , but we cannot let the opportunity pass of expressing our very great satisfaction at the results so far as the last cases are concerned . For several . years we have considered it our duty to appeal
to those brethren who had not previously committed themselves to the support of any particular candidate or candidates , not because we had any personal interest in , or even knowledge of , the children in question , but because we felt that as their claims had
been approved , admission for them into the Schools should be won if possible . On this occasion all the last cases—three girls and five boys—have been elected , and we desire to express our acknowledgments to the Governors and Subscribers by whose votes and influence these results were obtained .
* * We beg to acknowledge receipt of copy of Bro . W . J . Hughan ' s " Old Charges of British Freemasons "Second Edition with illustrations . It is like all Bro Hughan's previous works , a most admirable compilation , which will be found of the greatest value to that
numerous and ever-increasing class of Masonic students who give their attention to the study of these important documents . There can be no doubt whatever that the compilation of this work must have entailed on thc author an immense amount of labour . But he will have his reward in the knowledge that the edition , which by the way is dedicated to Bro . G . W . Spcth , l
Secretary of Quatuor Coronati Lodge , and editor of its Transactions , & c , is as complete as it can be made , containing , as it does , ample particulars of all the MSS . of the " Old Charges " known to exist , and such information respecting the missing MSS . as Bro . Hughan has been able to trace . A review of it will appear next week .
* * » The annual meeting of the Provincial Grand Lodge of Dorsetshire will be held in the great room of Sherborne School , Sherborne , on Wednesday next , the 23 rd instant , while on the following day the Provincial
Grand Master has signified his intention of consc crating the St . Aldhelm ' s Lodge , No . 2559 , at St Aldhelm's School , Branksome , at 1 . 30 for 2 p . m precisely . * » *
The ceremony of consecrating ihe Empress Lodge , No . 2581 , as will be seen from the ample report we publish elsewhere , passed off most successfully . There was an unusually numerous gathering of distinguished brethren present to witness the impressive ceremony , and it is neediest to say that in the hands of the Grand
Secretary everything went admirably . The subsequent proceedings were equally satisfactory , and Bro . Sir J . Dimsdale , W . M ., and the officers and members of the lodge must be gratified with the result of the inaugural meeting of the new lodge . We trust the future will be in accordance with the presage of Monday , the 14 th inst .
? * * We have been requested to announce that the annual convocation of the Provincial Grand Chapter of Warwickshire will be held in the Masonic Hall , New-street , Birmingham , on Wednesday , the 6 th prox ., at 4 . 45 p . m .