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Ad00705
THE friends of Bro . EDWIN STORR , P . M ., & c , will kindly note that in the event of a vacancy he will be a Candidate for the Secretaryship of the Royal Masonic Institution for Boys . Robey Villa , Hornsey , N . February 19 th .
Ad00706
SECOND APPLICATION FOR ADMISSION . MAY ELECTION , 1 S 90 . TO THE GOVERNORS OF THE ROYAL HOSPITAL FOR INCURABLES , WEST HILL , PUTNEY HEATH . Your VOTES and INTEREST are earnestly solicted on behalf of MARY LOUISA BRIND , SINGLE , AGED 50 , Who is suffering from Chronic Rheumatic Arthritis . This has reduced her completely helpless and unable to walk or even stand for 31 years . She has been supported by her father ( aged 74 , who now lies in a hopeless condition ) , and she will be entirely without means at his death . Applicant has a twin sister , who has been similarly afflicted for the last four years . The father has been for 40 years in bu * iness in the City of London , and in good circumstances , but all has been lost through illness and misfortune . This sad and deserving case is strongly recommended by Sir HENRY PEEK , Bart ., 20 , Etistcheap , B . C . Major G . E . BANES , M . P ., Hi & 63 , Mark-laue , B . C ., and Chestnut House , Plaistow , E . * C . G . EDMONDS , Esq ., L . R . C . P . Lon ., H . R . C . S . Eng ., 88 , Bolliugbi'oke-grove , Wandsworth-eommon , S . W . Rev . THOMAS D . C . MOUSE , LL . D ., Vicar of Christ Church , Newgate-street , E . C . Rev . R . ' WinTTiirGTOjf , H . A ., Rector oE St . Peter's-upon-Cornhill , B . C ., and Prebendary of St . Paul ' s . * Rev . R . W . B . Jf . utsir , M . A ., late Vicar of Plaistow , E ., Aldboro' -road , Ilford , Esser . * Rev . E . P . HEXDERSOS-, 10 , Park-road , Plaistow , E . T . B . CROSBY , Esq ., Jt . D ., F . R . C . S ., VS , Fencmivch-street , E . C . E . CLARK , Esq ., M . R . C . S ., 13 , Fenclmrch-strcet , E . C . J . L . SAYER , Esq ., C . C , -1 , Lower Thames-street , B . C . * W . READ , Esq ., 14 , St . Mary-at-Hill , E . C . GEORGE KENJUITG , Esq ., Upper Sydenham , S . E . Proxies will be thankfully received by those marked * The friends of MARY LOUISA BRIND take this opportunity of thanking all those Subscribers who so kindly supported her at the last Election , and earnestly appeal for their assistance again in May next . Applicant ' s Father is now deceased . This renders the case more distressing .
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THE ASYLUM FOR IDIOTS , EARLSWOOD , RED HILL , SURREY . THIRD APPLICATION . TO THE GOVERNORS AND SUBSCRIBERS . Your VOTES and INTEREST are earnestly asked for EDITH CHARLOTTE MOORE , Aged 7 Years , One of Four Children , daughter of E . H . MOORE ; who , as the result of a serious illness , has become a Candidate for the above Institution . 7 'he Case is strongly recommended by—Rev . J . THOMAS , The Vicarage , Wood Greeu . Rev . Dr . SAVAGE , 11 , Park-avenue , Wood Green . Mr . GEORGE Ksssisa , Little Britain , E . C . Proxies will be gladly received by the above , or by E . H . MOORE , 0 , Nightingale Villas , Nightingale Road , Wood Green .
Ad00708
fust Published , Price 2 s . nett . FREEMASON'S HYMN . —THE MYSTIC TIE . Words and Music composed by F . J . STEIN . London : GEORGE KENNING , 16 & I 6 A , Gt . Queen-st . Price 2 s . 6 d . —Fifth Edition . GEORGE KENNIN G'S ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE OF MASONIC CLOTHING AND JEWELS . 3 S 9 Illustrations .
Ad00709
PAINS IN THE HEAD , FACE , AND LIMBS , GOUT , RHEUMATISM , AND RHEUMATIC GOUT , Immediately I . "APE'S and Speedily Relieved |\ , Cured by f ~* OUT AND pHEUMATIC F ) ILLS . Which require neither confinement nor alteration of diet . IMPORTANT TESTIMONIAL FROM gADE'S MR . FRANK WRIGHT , piLLS . The Comedian . *¦ E ' S PILLS . Prince of Wales Theatre , *¦ gADE'S Birmingham , Feb . 19 th , 1887 . DILLS . l- 'Anu'C Dear Sir , —I have been a great sufferer . C / YU £ . a from the gout for the past live years . piLLS . T ? Anr > s As 'here are so many actors suffering JH / vuu a from this terr ; t , le scourge i 1 wrj te tnis for piLLS . CAnu'c their benelit and the public at large . Your JC / s PiUs will keep off any attack of gout if piLLS . CAni .- ' « taken at the lirst twinge , as prescribed , iV VULa and if after the disease has set in will cure piLLS . CAnif" ? " '" ' w 0 or 'hree days . I would sooner Ji ° think of going on the stage without my piLLS . UAniT'c w ' £ than neglecting to have a bottle of t : > your really wonderful Pills about me . piLLS . gADE'S Yours fait c h £ ully . „ , PILLS * - * FRANK WRIGHT , pii * i-o . gADE'S Mr - - Eade - Comedian . piLLS . gADE'S Do not be persuaded to take any other p [ LLS * - * Pills for the above distressing , painful " gADE'S disorders , as EADE'S have been proved piLLS ¦ " - ' by thousands to be the safest and most ^ gADE ' S effectual remedy . piLLS . Sold by all Chemists and Medicine Vendors , in Bottles Is . l \ i . and 2 s . Od . GEORGE EADE , 72 , GOSWELL ROAD , LONDON .
Ad00700
Price 3 s . T ET'S RALLY ROUND THE J—> STANDARD , a Red Cross Song , composed by H . PARKER ; Words by R . W . LITTLE .
GEORGE KENNING , 16 , Great Queen-st ., London , W . C
.
Ad00710
PTICB 7 S 6 d A HANDY BOOK to the Study of the ENGRAVED , PRINTED , and MANUSCRIPT LISTS OF LODGES of Ancient Free and Accepted Masons of England ( "Moderns" and "Ancients" ) from 1723 to 1 S 14 , with an Appendix and Valuable Statistical Tables . By Bro . JOHN LANE , F . C . A ., P . M . 1402 , Past Senior Grand Warden of Iowa , Past Prov . Grand Registrar of Devonshire , & c , & c , & c , Author of " Masonic Records , 1717-1 SS 6 , " "Masters' Lodges , " & c , & c , and dedicated to Bro . WILLIAM J AMES HUGHAN , P . S . G . D . England . London : GEORGE KENNING , 16 , Great Queen-st ., W . C .
Ad00701
Price Ss . HISTORY OF THE APOLLO LODGE , YORK , in relation to Craft and Royal Arch Masonry ; with Brief Sketches of its Local Predecessors and Contemporaries ; the " Grand Lodge of All England" ( York Masons ); the Provincial Grand Lodge ; and various Lodges from 1705 to 1 S 05 . By WILLIAM J AMES HUGHAN , Author of " Origin of the English Rite of Freemasonry , " & c . With valuable Appendices . London : GEORGE KENNING , 16 , Great Queen-st ., W . C .
To Correspondents.
To Correspondents .
A number of communications unavoidably stand over . BOOKS , & c ., RECEIVED . "South African Freemason , " "South Australian Freemason , " "Masonic Constellation , " "Freemasons' Repository , " and "Keystone . "
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^ t ^ jj ^ 'tt > A ^^\ Aj ^^^ aSte ^^^ AAAAAAA ^ AA ^| SATURDAY , MARCH 22 , 1890 .
Masonic Notes.
Masonic Notes .
We are glad to hear that the final total of receipts at the recent Festival of the Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution exceeds ^ 13 , 840 , which is more by upwards of £ 300 than the final total in 1889 , and that , too , with a less numerous Board of Stewards . This is certainly
matter for congratulation . We were sanguine enough to hope for a result more nearly approaching £ 15 , 000 than £ 14 , 000 , but if all we hoped for has not been realised , it is something to find that the downward tendency has been checked , and that we are at last able to record an increase on the preceding Festival .
* * * The Board of Stewards for the Girls' School stands at 146 as against the 135 we recorded last week , and so far it is gratifying to know that our remarks of last week have borne fruit . But our readers must remember
that the Board is still nearly 100 below the average of ordinary years some two months before the Festival . We trust , therefore , that the lodges and brethren will
bestir themselves to still better purpose , and that after another short interval , we may be in a position to announce a more substantial increase in the number of Stewards .
* * * 'The adjourned meeting of the Committee of Management of the Royal Masonic Benevolent
Institution will be held at Freemasons' Hall on Tuesday next , the 25 th inst ., when the question of amending the laws relating to the qualifications of candidates for admission will be thoroughly considered .
The petition for a new lodge , to meet at the Roebuck Hotel , Buckhurst Hill , to be called the Shurmur Cyclist Lodge has , we hear , been signed by over 60 brethren .
The brother whose name it is intended to associate with it is deservedly esteemed in that part of the province and it is to that fact , in a great measure , and the energetic action of Bro . Bromhead , that the proposal is meeting with such popular support .
The consecration of the Warrant Officers' Lodge , of which Bro . Mclnerney is to be the first W . M ., takes place at Freemasons' Hall on Thursday next , while
that of the Lombardian Lodge , with Bro . Stanley J . Attenborough as W . M ., is to follow on Friday , the Grand Secretary , Bro . Col . Shadwell H . Gierke , being the Consecrating Officer on both occasions .
* * * Mark Masonry , like the Craft , is showing great activity just now in the constitution of new lodges . The Grand
Masonic Notes.
Secretary , Bro . Matier , has made arrangements for consecrating the three " lodges for which warrants have just been granted , viz .: the Eclectic , No . 410 , to meet
at Mark Masons' Hall ; the Royal Connaught , No . 409 , at the Royal Pavilion , Brig hton ; and the Hertford Military Lodge , No . 408 , at Masons' Hall , Severn-street , Birmingham .
* * * We notice quite a number of names of prominent Masons in the list of those present at the levee held on Wednesday by the Prince of Wales on behalf of her Majesty , amongst others , Bros . W . W . B . Beach ,
the Lord Mayor , Col . Shadwell H . Gierke , Alderman Sir Polydore de Keyser , Alderman Sir R . N . Fowler , Bart ., Alderman Sir Henry Knight , Sir Morell Mackenzie , and others . * * *
We are pleased to learn from a correspondent in Bombay that the Grand Treasurer has arrived in the best health and spirits , and on the same day attended
Lodges Cyrus , No . 1359 , andSt . George , No . 549 , both installation meetings , when he was welcomed and entertained with the honour due to his rank , and the first-named lodge elected him an honorary member .
* * * Bro . Terry has commenced his holiday by assisting at Lady Reay ' s fancy fair and bazaar in aid of the fund for the benefit of the European General Hospital in Bombay , and Lady Dufferin ' s fund for the Medical
Mission for Native Women . In this he has had the help of Mrs . Terry and daughter , who have both entered into the work with much spirit , the result being a substantial addition to the receipts for these charitable objects .
* * * Those who know Bro . Terry best will not be surprised to learn that his idea of rest is simply change of work , and that he is quite incapable of saying " No " when an appeal is made to him to assist in any
charitable effort ; but he must not forget the main object of his journey , especially as we learn from the same source that he was threatened with invitations to several other Masonic meetings before leaving Bombay .
Bro . Ramsden Riley has been a collector of certificates since 1871 , and is credited with possessing probably the finest private collection in the world ; and , being naturally an authority on this subject , he was
enabled to classify the Grand Lodge and Grand Chapter certificates ( a most difficult work ) nearly two years ago , but the previous difficulties had been so great , and his
collection still wanting a few of the " Ancient" series to corroborate certain peculiarities of their issue , he wisely decided to wait before giving the result of his labours to the Craft .
Following his usual custom , Bro . Riley has not been engaged in this somewhat arduous task for his own benefit , but we understand he has been working solely for the Grand Lodge Library , after which his collection will benefit such Masonic museums and libraries as may be found wanting help in this direction .
* * * Bro . Riley has dedicated a work on the subject , now nearly ready for the press , to his old friend , Bro . W . J . Hughan . It will contain illustrations of every form of
certificate issued , and if not privately printed will be issued to the Craft at a popular price . This book should be a valuable acquisition to every Masonic library . * * *
The Provincial Grand Lodge of Middlesex will this year be held on Saturday , the 14 th June , at the Athenjeum , Enfield , under the presidency of Bro . Col . Sir Francis Burdett , Bart ., P . G . W ., Provincial Grand Master .
Bro . the Rev . C . Hesketh Knowlys , Rector of North Meols , is holding a grand bazaar in May next , in the Winter Gardens , Southport , for the purpose of raising funds to complete the building of St . Simon and St . Jude ' s Working Men's Free and Open Church , the
foundation stone of which was laid by Bro . the Right Hon . the Earl of Lathom with Masonic honours last autumn . Amongst other attractions will be a Freemason's stall , presided over by the Countess of Lathom
and the Countess of Crawford , assisted by the wives and daughters of several local brethren , amongst them Miss Sillitoe ( daughter of Bro . J . H . Sillitoe , Past G . Std . Br . ) , of 7 , Regent-road , Birkdale , Southport , by whom contributions will be thankfully received .
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Ad00705
THE friends of Bro . EDWIN STORR , P . M ., & c , will kindly note that in the event of a vacancy he will be a Candidate for the Secretaryship of the Royal Masonic Institution for Boys . Robey Villa , Hornsey , N . February 19 th .
Ad00706
SECOND APPLICATION FOR ADMISSION . MAY ELECTION , 1 S 90 . TO THE GOVERNORS OF THE ROYAL HOSPITAL FOR INCURABLES , WEST HILL , PUTNEY HEATH . Your VOTES and INTEREST are earnestly solicted on behalf of MARY LOUISA BRIND , SINGLE , AGED 50 , Who is suffering from Chronic Rheumatic Arthritis . This has reduced her completely helpless and unable to walk or even stand for 31 years . She has been supported by her father ( aged 74 , who now lies in a hopeless condition ) , and she will be entirely without means at his death . Applicant has a twin sister , who has been similarly afflicted for the last four years . The father has been for 40 years in bu * iness in the City of London , and in good circumstances , but all has been lost through illness and misfortune . This sad and deserving case is strongly recommended by Sir HENRY PEEK , Bart ., 20 , Etistcheap , B . C . Major G . E . BANES , M . P ., Hi & 63 , Mark-laue , B . C ., and Chestnut House , Plaistow , E . * C . G . EDMONDS , Esq ., L . R . C . P . Lon ., H . R . C . S . Eng ., 88 , Bolliugbi'oke-grove , Wandsworth-eommon , S . W . Rev . THOMAS D . C . MOUSE , LL . D ., Vicar of Christ Church , Newgate-street , E . C . Rev . R . ' WinTTiirGTOjf , H . A ., Rector oE St . Peter's-upon-Cornhill , B . C ., and Prebendary of St . Paul ' s . * Rev . R . W . B . Jf . utsir , M . A ., late Vicar of Plaistow , E ., Aldboro' -road , Ilford , Esser . * Rev . E . P . HEXDERSOS-, 10 , Park-road , Plaistow , E . T . B . CROSBY , Esq ., Jt . D ., F . R . C . S ., VS , Fencmivch-street , E . C . E . CLARK , Esq ., M . R . C . S ., 13 , Fenclmrch-strcet , E . C . J . L . SAYER , Esq ., C . C , -1 , Lower Thames-street , B . C . * W . READ , Esq ., 14 , St . Mary-at-Hill , E . C . GEORGE KENJUITG , Esq ., Upper Sydenham , S . E . Proxies will be thankfully received by those marked * The friends of MARY LOUISA BRIND take this opportunity of thanking all those Subscribers who so kindly supported her at the last Election , and earnestly appeal for their assistance again in May next . Applicant ' s Father is now deceased . This renders the case more distressing .
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THE ASYLUM FOR IDIOTS , EARLSWOOD , RED HILL , SURREY . THIRD APPLICATION . TO THE GOVERNORS AND SUBSCRIBERS . Your VOTES and INTEREST are earnestly asked for EDITH CHARLOTTE MOORE , Aged 7 Years , One of Four Children , daughter of E . H . MOORE ; who , as the result of a serious illness , has become a Candidate for the above Institution . 7 'he Case is strongly recommended by—Rev . J . THOMAS , The Vicarage , Wood Greeu . Rev . Dr . SAVAGE , 11 , Park-avenue , Wood Green . Mr . GEORGE Ksssisa , Little Britain , E . C . Proxies will be gladly received by the above , or by E . H . MOORE , 0 , Nightingale Villas , Nightingale Road , Wood Green .
Ad00708
fust Published , Price 2 s . nett . FREEMASON'S HYMN . —THE MYSTIC TIE . Words and Music composed by F . J . STEIN . London : GEORGE KENNING , 16 & I 6 A , Gt . Queen-st . Price 2 s . 6 d . —Fifth Edition . GEORGE KENNIN G'S ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE OF MASONIC CLOTHING AND JEWELS . 3 S 9 Illustrations .
Ad00709
PAINS IN THE HEAD , FACE , AND LIMBS , GOUT , RHEUMATISM , AND RHEUMATIC GOUT , Immediately I . "APE'S and Speedily Relieved |\ , Cured by f ~* OUT AND pHEUMATIC F ) ILLS . Which require neither confinement nor alteration of diet . IMPORTANT TESTIMONIAL FROM gADE'S MR . FRANK WRIGHT , piLLS . The Comedian . *¦ E ' S PILLS . Prince of Wales Theatre , *¦ gADE'S Birmingham , Feb . 19 th , 1887 . DILLS . l- 'Anu'C Dear Sir , —I have been a great sufferer . C / YU £ . a from the gout for the past live years . piLLS . T ? Anr > s As 'here are so many actors suffering JH / vuu a from this terr ; t , le scourge i 1 wrj te tnis for piLLS . CAnu'c their benelit and the public at large . Your JC / s PiUs will keep off any attack of gout if piLLS . CAni .- ' « taken at the lirst twinge , as prescribed , iV VULa and if after the disease has set in will cure piLLS . CAnif" ? " '" ' w 0 or 'hree days . I would sooner Ji ° think of going on the stage without my piLLS . UAniT'c w ' £ than neglecting to have a bottle of t : > your really wonderful Pills about me . piLLS . gADE'S Yours fait c h £ ully . „ , PILLS * - * FRANK WRIGHT , pii * i-o . gADE'S Mr - - Eade - Comedian . piLLS . gADE'S Do not be persuaded to take any other p [ LLS * - * Pills for the above distressing , painful " gADE'S disorders , as EADE'S have been proved piLLS ¦ " - ' by thousands to be the safest and most ^ gADE ' S effectual remedy . piLLS . Sold by all Chemists and Medicine Vendors , in Bottles Is . l \ i . and 2 s . Od . GEORGE EADE , 72 , GOSWELL ROAD , LONDON .
Ad00700
Price 3 s . T ET'S RALLY ROUND THE J—> STANDARD , a Red Cross Song , composed by H . PARKER ; Words by R . W . LITTLE .
GEORGE KENNING , 16 , Great Queen-st ., London , W . C
.
Ad00710
PTICB 7 S 6 d A HANDY BOOK to the Study of the ENGRAVED , PRINTED , and MANUSCRIPT LISTS OF LODGES of Ancient Free and Accepted Masons of England ( "Moderns" and "Ancients" ) from 1723 to 1 S 14 , with an Appendix and Valuable Statistical Tables . By Bro . JOHN LANE , F . C . A ., P . M . 1402 , Past Senior Grand Warden of Iowa , Past Prov . Grand Registrar of Devonshire , & c , & c , & c , Author of " Masonic Records , 1717-1 SS 6 , " "Masters' Lodges , " & c , & c , and dedicated to Bro . WILLIAM J AMES HUGHAN , P . S . G . D . England . London : GEORGE KENNING , 16 , Great Queen-st ., W . C .
Ad00701
Price Ss . HISTORY OF THE APOLLO LODGE , YORK , in relation to Craft and Royal Arch Masonry ; with Brief Sketches of its Local Predecessors and Contemporaries ; the " Grand Lodge of All England" ( York Masons ); the Provincial Grand Lodge ; and various Lodges from 1705 to 1 S 05 . By WILLIAM J AMES HUGHAN , Author of " Origin of the English Rite of Freemasonry , " & c . With valuable Appendices . London : GEORGE KENNING , 16 , Great Queen-st ., W . C .
To Correspondents.
To Correspondents .
A number of communications unavoidably stand over . BOOKS , & c ., RECEIVED . "South African Freemason , " "South Australian Freemason , " "Masonic Constellation , " "Freemasons' Repository , " and "Keystone . "
Ar00711
^ t ^ jj ^ 'tt > A ^^\ Aj ^^^ aSte ^^^ AAAAAAA ^ AA ^| SATURDAY , MARCH 22 , 1890 .
Masonic Notes.
Masonic Notes .
We are glad to hear that the final total of receipts at the recent Festival of the Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution exceeds ^ 13 , 840 , which is more by upwards of £ 300 than the final total in 1889 , and that , too , with a less numerous Board of Stewards . This is certainly
matter for congratulation . We were sanguine enough to hope for a result more nearly approaching £ 15 , 000 than £ 14 , 000 , but if all we hoped for has not been realised , it is something to find that the downward tendency has been checked , and that we are at last able to record an increase on the preceding Festival .
* * * The Board of Stewards for the Girls' School stands at 146 as against the 135 we recorded last week , and so far it is gratifying to know that our remarks of last week have borne fruit . But our readers must remember
that the Board is still nearly 100 below the average of ordinary years some two months before the Festival . We trust , therefore , that the lodges and brethren will
bestir themselves to still better purpose , and that after another short interval , we may be in a position to announce a more substantial increase in the number of Stewards .
* * * 'The adjourned meeting of the Committee of Management of the Royal Masonic Benevolent
Institution will be held at Freemasons' Hall on Tuesday next , the 25 th inst ., when the question of amending the laws relating to the qualifications of candidates for admission will be thoroughly considered .
The petition for a new lodge , to meet at the Roebuck Hotel , Buckhurst Hill , to be called the Shurmur Cyclist Lodge has , we hear , been signed by over 60 brethren .
The brother whose name it is intended to associate with it is deservedly esteemed in that part of the province and it is to that fact , in a great measure , and the energetic action of Bro . Bromhead , that the proposal is meeting with such popular support .
The consecration of the Warrant Officers' Lodge , of which Bro . Mclnerney is to be the first W . M ., takes place at Freemasons' Hall on Thursday next , while
that of the Lombardian Lodge , with Bro . Stanley J . Attenborough as W . M ., is to follow on Friday , the Grand Secretary , Bro . Col . Shadwell H . Gierke , being the Consecrating Officer on both occasions .
* * * Mark Masonry , like the Craft , is showing great activity just now in the constitution of new lodges . The Grand
Masonic Notes.
Secretary , Bro . Matier , has made arrangements for consecrating the three " lodges for which warrants have just been granted , viz .: the Eclectic , No . 410 , to meet
at Mark Masons' Hall ; the Royal Connaught , No . 409 , at the Royal Pavilion , Brig hton ; and the Hertford Military Lodge , No . 408 , at Masons' Hall , Severn-street , Birmingham .
* * * We notice quite a number of names of prominent Masons in the list of those present at the levee held on Wednesday by the Prince of Wales on behalf of her Majesty , amongst others , Bros . W . W . B . Beach ,
the Lord Mayor , Col . Shadwell H . Gierke , Alderman Sir Polydore de Keyser , Alderman Sir R . N . Fowler , Bart ., Alderman Sir Henry Knight , Sir Morell Mackenzie , and others . * * *
We are pleased to learn from a correspondent in Bombay that the Grand Treasurer has arrived in the best health and spirits , and on the same day attended
Lodges Cyrus , No . 1359 , andSt . George , No . 549 , both installation meetings , when he was welcomed and entertained with the honour due to his rank , and the first-named lodge elected him an honorary member .
* * * Bro . Terry has commenced his holiday by assisting at Lady Reay ' s fancy fair and bazaar in aid of the fund for the benefit of the European General Hospital in Bombay , and Lady Dufferin ' s fund for the Medical
Mission for Native Women . In this he has had the help of Mrs . Terry and daughter , who have both entered into the work with much spirit , the result being a substantial addition to the receipts for these charitable objects .
* * * Those who know Bro . Terry best will not be surprised to learn that his idea of rest is simply change of work , and that he is quite incapable of saying " No " when an appeal is made to him to assist in any
charitable effort ; but he must not forget the main object of his journey , especially as we learn from the same source that he was threatened with invitations to several other Masonic meetings before leaving Bombay .
Bro . Ramsden Riley has been a collector of certificates since 1871 , and is credited with possessing probably the finest private collection in the world ; and , being naturally an authority on this subject , he was
enabled to classify the Grand Lodge and Grand Chapter certificates ( a most difficult work ) nearly two years ago , but the previous difficulties had been so great , and his
collection still wanting a few of the " Ancient" series to corroborate certain peculiarities of their issue , he wisely decided to wait before giving the result of his labours to the Craft .
Following his usual custom , Bro . Riley has not been engaged in this somewhat arduous task for his own benefit , but we understand he has been working solely for the Grand Lodge Library , after which his collection will benefit such Masonic museums and libraries as may be found wanting help in this direction .
* * * Bro . Riley has dedicated a work on the subject , now nearly ready for the press , to his old friend , Bro . W . J . Hughan . It will contain illustrations of every form of
certificate issued , and if not privately printed will be issued to the Craft at a popular price . This book should be a valuable acquisition to every Masonic library . * * *
The Provincial Grand Lodge of Middlesex will this year be held on Saturday , the 14 th June , at the Athenjeum , Enfield , under the presidency of Bro . Col . Sir Francis Burdett , Bart ., P . G . W ., Provincial Grand Master .
Bro . the Rev . C . Hesketh Knowlys , Rector of North Meols , is holding a grand bazaar in May next , in the Winter Gardens , Southport , for the purpose of raising funds to complete the building of St . Simon and St . Jude ' s Working Men's Free and Open Church , the
foundation stone of which was laid by Bro . the Right Hon . the Earl of Lathom with Masonic honours last autumn . Amongst other attractions will be a Freemason's stall , presided over by the Countess of Lathom
and the Countess of Crawford , assisted by the wives and daughters of several local brethren , amongst them Miss Sillitoe ( daughter of Bro . J . H . Sillitoe , Past G . Std . Br . ) , of 7 , Regent-road , Birkdale , Southport , by whom contributions will be thankfully received .