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/^ REAT WESTERN RAILWAY . — \ J EXCURSION TRAINS will leave PADDINGTON STATION as under : THURSDAY , AUGUST i . •s - a m . for GLOUCESTER , Cheltenham , Hereford , & c ; . J oriticipal stations in South Wales , and Waterford , and Vi > r places in the South of Ireland . Passengers return Auffust S , except those to Ireland , who return any day to Au gust 15 . inclusive . . SATURDAY AUGUST 3-q - a m for ILFRACOMBE , Exeter , Barnstaple , Daw-Ish Torquay , PLYMOUTH , Truro , Penzance , & c , for < , 7 , 10 , 15 . ° ' 7 days . _ , 1 . 30 a . m . for OXFORD , Leamington , Birmingham , Wol verhampton , Hereford , Manchester , Shrewsbury , Chester , Birkenhead , Liverpool , & c , to return August 5 ( , r s ; and for Witney , Evesham , Cheltenham , Worcester , Malvern , & c , to return August S . r . 3 o p . m . for Clevedon , WESTON-SUPER-MARE , Bridgwater , Taunton , Tiverton , & c , for 3 , , or 17 days . 1 . 25 P-m- f ° Trowbridge , Frome , Dorchester , Portland , WEYMOUTH , & c , for 10 or 17 days . 3 , 5 p . m . for Newbury , Marlborough , Devizes , & c ; , for 10 or 17 days ; and for EXETER , Dawlish , Teignmouth , TORQUAY , Plymouth , & c , for 3 , 8 , 10 , 15 , or 17 days . 3 . 20 p . m . for Swindon , Chippenham , BATH , and BRISTOL , for 8 or 15 days . SUNDAY , AUGUST 4 . S . 10 a . m . for Gloucester , Cheltenham , & c , to return same day or on August 5 or S . MONDAY , AUGUST 5 . 6 . 15 a . m . for Oxford , Leamington , Birmingham , Wolver-Hampton , & c , to return same day or on August S . 6 . 40 a . m . for Bath , Bristol , & c , to return same day or on August 6 or 10 ; also for Gloucester , Cheltenham , & c , to return same day or on August S . 7 . 40 a . m . for Reading , Pangbourne , Swindon , & c , to return same day . For fares , return times , and for particulars of Excursions from Westbpurne Park , Hammersmith , Shepherd ' s Bush , Latimer Road , Uxbridge Road , Kensington , Victoria , and Stations on . West London Line , & c , see small bills obtainable at the Company ' s Stations and following Offices : — 103 and 407 , Oxford Street ; 23 , New Oxford Street ; Holborn Circus ; 26 , Regent Street ; 29 , Charing Cross ; 5 , Arthur Street , London Bridge ; S 2 , Queen Victoria Street ; 43 , Crutched'Friars ; 67 , Gresham Street ; 4 , Cheapside ; and 269 , Strand , where Tickets will also be issued . HY . LAMBERT , General Manager .

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SUMMER SERVICE OF TRAINS BY THE WEST COAST ROYAL MAIL ROUTE . NEW DAY EXPRESS , LONDON AND ABERDEEN . T ONDON & NORTH-WESTERN i- * t AND CALEDONIAN RAILWAYS—The following ADDITIONAL and ACCELERATED TRAIN SERVICE is now in operation . 1 st , 2 nd , and 3 rd class by all trains : — .- _ _ _ _ Leave a . m . a . m . a . m . a . m . a . m . p . m . p . m . p . m . p . m . night London ( Eus ) J . 15 7 . 1 5 10 . 0 1030 11 . 0 7 . 45 8 . 0 8 . 50 10 . o 12 . 0 Arrive , ; Edinburgh 3 . 5 $ j . go 6 . 30 7 . 50 10 . J t — 6 . 50 g . s ; 13 40 ( Pnncess-st . ) 2 tJla .-guw ( Cen ) 4 . o 6 . o 6 . 45 7 . 55 1018 5 ; 5 . 40 7 . o 9 . 181251 Oreenock 5 . 36 7 . 18 7 . 36 9 . 181156 efi 7- S 8 . 17 1056 1 . 57 ( . ourock 4 . 52 7 . 28 7 . 45 9 . 2813 . 5 — 7 . 15 8 . 27 11 . 6 3 . 7 ut > an g 20 _ _ 44 S 44 J _ IOIOI 235 3 . 0 _ mm b , _ _ 8 . 45 x 150 6 . 35 6 . 50 8 . 15 a 10 3 . 35 AWrrf 1 ' - ~ 9 . 35 IS 4 O 8 . 2 O 8 . 20 9 . 4 O 1 I 55 4 . 3 J ADtrdeen 10 . o — — 1120 3 . 5 9 . 55 9 . 55 12 . 0 3 . 15 6 . 40 imemess — _ — _ 6 . 3011301150 2 . 45 6 . 5 10 . 5 ' [ he 7 . 45 p . m . EXPRESS from EUSTON to PERTH will run from July 25 th to August 9 th inclusive ( Saturday and Sunday nights excepted ) . NI ' ? -0 p - - HIGHLAND EXPRESS and the 12 . 0 iMbHI 1 RAIN will run every night ( except Saturdays ) . On SATURDAY night , August 10 th , the 7 . 45 p . m . and lVti , P ' m- EXPRESS will be run specially through to at ' r 7 j " - every night ' but on Sunday mornings its arrival r ™ , 1- IS > 5 a'm- > 'nverness 1 . 30 p . m ., and has no connection to Oban ( Saturday nights from London ) . nf 1 R t , every ni S ' but has no connection to the North 01 Scotland on Saturday night . On Saturdays passengers by the 10 . 30 a . m . Train from unaon are not conveyed beyond Perth by the Highland RaiS' ° nly aS far ^ Aberdeen by the Caledonian l ) rinrr i with lavatory accommodation are run on the vitnnnf 7 P , ss tra'ns between London and Scotland , wanout extra charge . . are n , n ° Ved s ' , P ' S sa'oons , accompanied by an attendant , Glasovl ^ n'S t ns between London , Edinburgh , Ss- for ^ each berth Stranraer ' and Pe , th - Extra chal'Se > and l ^ BAL TRAIN w » U leave EUSTO N ( Saturdays * AugU t in f - Pted ] u -35 pm - from ' 5 th July to Privarp ,., '•, ncmslve > for the conveyance of horses and AddV ' ageS ° " ly t 0 a " partS ° Scotland , ^ ster and nil ?'"? from . !?» & ham , Liverpool , Man-> ana other towns will connect with the above trains . 01 further Particulars , see the . Companies' Time Bills . G . FINDLAY , General Manager L . & N . W . Railway . J . THOMPSON , July , , 88 9 , General Manager Caledonian Railway .

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THE LONDON NECROPOLIS ( BROOKWOOD CEMETERY ) , SURREY . VISITORS . ( 'Appointed by Parliament ) . THE LORD-LIEUTENANT OF MIDDLESEX . THE LORD-LIEUTENANT OF SURREY . THE LORD BISHOP OF LONDON . THE LORD BISHOP OF WINCHESTER . THE LORD MAYOR OF LONDON . THE CHIEF COMMISSIONER OF HER MAJESTY ' S WOODS , FORESTS , & C . BROOKWOOD CEMETERY is the largest and most beautiful in England . Exquisitely planted . A message to the office is all that is required to ensure a funeral being promptly and completely undertaken . Earth to earth coffins can be used if desired . _ Pamphlets gratis . Apply—Secretary , 2 , Lancaster-place , Strand . The manner of conducting interments in this Cemetery ( according to the Government Inspector ) is as commendable as the practice of the other companies is the contrary . "—The -Times .

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Just Published . MS . BIBL . REG . 17 a or REGIUS MS . This celebrated poem , the oldest document of the Craft ( late 14 th century ) , reproduced in facsimile , with a Glossary , Introduction and Transcript by Bro . H . J . WHYMPER , CLE ., Past Dep . Dist . G . M . Punjab , author of " The Religion of Freemasonry , " bound in exact imitation of the original in the British Museum , and deemed by all authorities to be a most beautiful work of art . Price 12 / 6 , or in sheets unbound , 7 / 6 . —SPENCER & Co ., 15 , Great Queen-street , W . C .

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FOR SALE . — "The History of Freemasonry , " b y Robt . F . Gould , 6 vols ., 12 / 6 each ; to be sold at Half-price ; perfectly new . —X ., The Bazaar , Alton , Hants .

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THE " FREEMASON . " The Title Page and Index for Vol . 22 was issued with the number for last week , and cloth cases for binding the same may be obtained at the Office , 16 , Great Queen-street , W . C . Price 2 / 6 .

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OCCUPATION required by a Past S . W . to Collect Rents or other Monies . Good references and ample security given . —Apply to J . H ., 41 B , Pyrland-road , N .

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BRO . JOHN FAULKNER , Dental Surgeon , has removed to 41 , UPPER BAKER-STREET , N . W . Attendance , 9 to 5 .

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ALEXANDRA PALACE . — GREAT DAILY PROGRAMME . —Two Grand Variety Shows ; the Baldwin Monkey ; the Leopolds ; & c , & c . Best Show in London . 5000 Free Seats . One Shilling admits to all . FORTHCOMING ENGAGEMENTS . July 27 and EVERY THURSDAY and SATURDAY .-F 1 RE WORKS by JAMES PAIN . July 27 .-BALLOONSOCIETYof GREAT BRITAIN . SECOND BALLOON GARDEN PARTY of the Season . Aug . J . - ^ GREAT BANK HOLIDAY FETE . Aug . 22 . —POLICE FETE . Sept . 2 .-GREA . T GOLD MINING EXHIBITION Opens .

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FRAZER'S Purify the Blood , Improve the Complexion , Insure ' Good Health , Make Work a Pleasure , and Life SULPHUR Enjoyable . Sold by Chemists at 1 / 1 J , or post free —— - —— ij Stamps from FRAZEK & Co ., 29 , Ludgate Hill , TABLETS . London . Agents Wanted . Liberal Terms . Whole-- ^———— sale : The Grocers' Association , Ltd ., London , S . E .

To Correspondents.

To Correspondents .

The following communications unavoidably stand over : CRAFTNelson Lodge , No . 700 . Saye and Sele Lodge , No . 1973 . Lodge of Martyn , No . 19 S 3 . Anglo-American Lodge , No . 2191 . ROYAL

ARCHPattison Chapter , No . 913 . RED CROSSGrand Conclave of Kent . Summer Outing of Quatuor Coronati Lodge , No . 207 C . Provincial Grand Chapter of Durham .

BOOKS , & c , RECEIVED . "The Tyler , " "Liberal Freemason , " "Canadian Craftsman , " " Die Bauhutte , " " Victorian Freemason , " " Keystone , " " New Zealand Masonic Journal , " " International Masonic Review , " " South African Freemason , " " The Freemason " ( Toronto ) , and " La Revista . Masonica . "

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SATURDAY JULY 27 TH , 188 9 .

Masonic Notes.

Masonic Notes .

The Old Masonians have just issued their third annual report , which is a very satisfactory one . Nothing could be better than the spirit shown b y the " Old Boys " in keeping green in their memories their "Alma Mater . " Surely the system that has turned out so many good

men , who one and all are desirous of showing their love and gratitude for the old School , could not have been such an utterly bad one as some would have us believe . We wish the Association all success , and have no doubt it will gain a yearly accession to its ranks of those who are at present receiving the benefits of the Institution .

# # * H . R . H . the Prince of Wales has been pleased to accept the dedication of a March Nuptial , composed and to be performed by Bro . Jekyll , P . G . Org ., at the

forthcoming Royal Wedding . The march is published by Metzler and Co ., Great Marlborough-street , and in all probability it will be heard next Sunday in most of the churches throughout the United Kingdom .

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PROVINCIAL GRAND CHAPTER. Article 3
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ANNUAL FESTIVAL OF THE MARK BENEVOLENT FUND. Article 4
RESULT OF THE FESTIVAL. Article 5
PROVINCIAL GRAND MARK LODGE OF CUMBERLAND AND WESTMORLAND. Article 6
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/^ REAT WESTERN RAILWAY . — \ J EXCURSION TRAINS will leave PADDINGTON STATION as under : THURSDAY , AUGUST i . •s - a m . for GLOUCESTER , Cheltenham , Hereford , & c ; . J oriticipal stations in South Wales , and Waterford , and Vi > r places in the South of Ireland . Passengers return Auffust S , except those to Ireland , who return any day to Au gust 15 . inclusive . . SATURDAY AUGUST 3-q - a m for ILFRACOMBE , Exeter , Barnstaple , Daw-Ish Torquay , PLYMOUTH , Truro , Penzance , & c , for < , 7 , 10 , 15 . ° ' 7 days . _ , 1 . 30 a . m . for OXFORD , Leamington , Birmingham , Wol verhampton , Hereford , Manchester , Shrewsbury , Chester , Birkenhead , Liverpool , & c , to return August 5 ( , r s ; and for Witney , Evesham , Cheltenham , Worcester , Malvern , & c , to return August S . r . 3 o p . m . for Clevedon , WESTON-SUPER-MARE , Bridgwater , Taunton , Tiverton , & c , for 3 , , or 17 days . 1 . 25 P-m- f ° Trowbridge , Frome , Dorchester , Portland , WEYMOUTH , & c , for 10 or 17 days . 3 , 5 p . m . for Newbury , Marlborough , Devizes , & c ; , for 10 or 17 days ; and for EXETER , Dawlish , Teignmouth , TORQUAY , Plymouth , & c , for 3 , 8 , 10 , 15 , or 17 days . 3 . 20 p . m . for Swindon , Chippenham , BATH , and BRISTOL , for 8 or 15 days . SUNDAY , AUGUST 4 . S . 10 a . m . for Gloucester , Cheltenham , & c , to return same day or on August 5 or S . MONDAY , AUGUST 5 . 6 . 15 a . m . for Oxford , Leamington , Birmingham , Wolver-Hampton , & c , to return same day or on August S . 6 . 40 a . m . for Bath , Bristol , & c , to return same day or on August 6 or 10 ; also for Gloucester , Cheltenham , & c , to return same day or on August S . 7 . 40 a . m . for Reading , Pangbourne , Swindon , & c , to return same day . For fares , return times , and for particulars of Excursions from Westbpurne Park , Hammersmith , Shepherd ' s Bush , Latimer Road , Uxbridge Road , Kensington , Victoria , and Stations on . West London Line , & c , see small bills obtainable at the Company ' s Stations and following Offices : — 103 and 407 , Oxford Street ; 23 , New Oxford Street ; Holborn Circus ; 26 , Regent Street ; 29 , Charing Cross ; 5 , Arthur Street , London Bridge ; S 2 , Queen Victoria Street ; 43 , Crutched'Friars ; 67 , Gresham Street ; 4 , Cheapside ; and 269 , Strand , where Tickets will also be issued . HY . LAMBERT , General Manager .

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SUMMER SERVICE OF TRAINS BY THE WEST COAST ROYAL MAIL ROUTE . NEW DAY EXPRESS , LONDON AND ABERDEEN . T ONDON & NORTH-WESTERN i- * t AND CALEDONIAN RAILWAYS—The following ADDITIONAL and ACCELERATED TRAIN SERVICE is now in operation . 1 st , 2 nd , and 3 rd class by all trains : — .- _ _ _ _ Leave a . m . a . m . a . m . a . m . a . m . p . m . p . m . p . m . p . m . night London ( Eus ) J . 15 7 . 1 5 10 . 0 1030 11 . 0 7 . 45 8 . 0 8 . 50 10 . o 12 . 0 Arrive , ; Edinburgh 3 . 5 $ j . go 6 . 30 7 . 50 10 . J t — 6 . 50 g . s ; 13 40 ( Pnncess-st . ) 2 tJla .-guw ( Cen ) 4 . o 6 . o 6 . 45 7 . 55 1018 5 ; 5 . 40 7 . o 9 . 181251 Oreenock 5 . 36 7 . 18 7 . 36 9 . 181156 efi 7- S 8 . 17 1056 1 . 57 ( . ourock 4 . 52 7 . 28 7 . 45 9 . 2813 . 5 — 7 . 15 8 . 27 11 . 6 3 . 7 ut > an g 20 _ _ 44 S 44 J _ IOIOI 235 3 . 0 _ mm b , _ _ 8 . 45 x 150 6 . 35 6 . 50 8 . 15 a 10 3 . 35 AWrrf 1 ' - ~ 9 . 35 IS 4 O 8 . 2 O 8 . 20 9 . 4 O 1 I 55 4 . 3 J ADtrdeen 10 . o — — 1120 3 . 5 9 . 55 9 . 55 12 . 0 3 . 15 6 . 40 imemess — _ — _ 6 . 3011301150 2 . 45 6 . 5 10 . 5 ' [ he 7 . 45 p . m . EXPRESS from EUSTON to PERTH will run from July 25 th to August 9 th inclusive ( Saturday and Sunday nights excepted ) . NI ' ? -0 p - - HIGHLAND EXPRESS and the 12 . 0 iMbHI 1 RAIN will run every night ( except Saturdays ) . On SATURDAY night , August 10 th , the 7 . 45 p . m . and lVti , P ' m- EXPRESS will be run specially through to at ' r 7 j " - every night ' but on Sunday mornings its arrival r ™ , 1- IS > 5 a'm- > 'nverness 1 . 30 p . m ., and has no connection to Oban ( Saturday nights from London ) . nf 1 R t , every ni S ' but has no connection to the North 01 Scotland on Saturday night . On Saturdays passengers by the 10 . 30 a . m . Train from unaon are not conveyed beyond Perth by the Highland RaiS' ° nly aS far ^ Aberdeen by the Caledonian l ) rinrr i with lavatory accommodation are run on the vitnnnf 7 P , ss tra'ns between London and Scotland , wanout extra charge . . are n , n ° Ved s ' , P ' S sa'oons , accompanied by an attendant , Glasovl ^ n'S t ns between London , Edinburgh , Ss- for ^ each berth Stranraer ' and Pe , th - Extra chal'Se > and l ^ BAL TRAIN w » U leave EUSTO N ( Saturdays * AugU t in f - Pted ] u -35 pm - from ' 5 th July to Privarp ,., '•, ncmslve > for the conveyance of horses and AddV ' ageS ° " ly t 0 a " partS ° Scotland , ^ ster and nil ?'"? from . !?» & ham , Liverpool , Man-> ana other towns will connect with the above trains . 01 further Particulars , see the . Companies' Time Bills . G . FINDLAY , General Manager L . & N . W . Railway . J . THOMPSON , July , , 88 9 , General Manager Caledonian Railway .

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JY [ ISS FL ORENCE LOGAN , Consents for MasLt R edalli f ; - ' ' ^ ° P en t 0 En ^ e " ot » er artiste- ? Banquets , alone or in connection with fepertoire A iT ~ Guinea and Rail - 0 Id and n ™ ¦ Address , 77 , King Street , Woolwich , S . E .

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THE LONDON NECROPOLIS ( BROOKWOOD CEMETERY ) , SURREY . VISITORS . ( 'Appointed by Parliament ) . THE LORD-LIEUTENANT OF MIDDLESEX . THE LORD-LIEUTENANT OF SURREY . THE LORD BISHOP OF LONDON . THE LORD BISHOP OF WINCHESTER . THE LORD MAYOR OF LONDON . THE CHIEF COMMISSIONER OF HER MAJESTY ' S WOODS , FORESTS , & C . BROOKWOOD CEMETERY is the largest and most beautiful in England . Exquisitely planted . A message to the office is all that is required to ensure a funeral being promptly and completely undertaken . Earth to earth coffins can be used if desired . _ Pamphlets gratis . Apply—Secretary , 2 , Lancaster-place , Strand . The manner of conducting interments in this Cemetery ( according to the Government Inspector ) is as commendable as the practice of the other companies is the contrary . "—The -Times .

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Just Published . MS . BIBL . REG . 17 a or REGIUS MS . This celebrated poem , the oldest document of the Craft ( late 14 th century ) , reproduced in facsimile , with a Glossary , Introduction and Transcript by Bro . H . J . WHYMPER , CLE ., Past Dep . Dist . G . M . Punjab , author of " The Religion of Freemasonry , " bound in exact imitation of the original in the British Museum , and deemed by all authorities to be a most beautiful work of art . Price 12 / 6 , or in sheets unbound , 7 / 6 . —SPENCER & Co ., 15 , Great Queen-street , W . C .

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Now ready , price 2 s . 6 d ., N OTES ON THE CEREMONY OF INSTALLATION , by H . SADLER , P . M ., P . Z ., Author of "Masonic Facts and Fictions , " with a Masonic Biography , Portrait , and Autograph of SIR ALBERT W WOODS , C . B ., Garter King at Arms , Past Grand Warden of England and Grand Director of Ceremonies . GEORGE KENNING , 16 , Great Queen-st ., London , W . C .

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To Correspondents.

To Correspondents .

The following communications unavoidably stand over : CRAFTNelson Lodge , No . 700 . Saye and Sele Lodge , No . 1973 . Lodge of Martyn , No . 19 S 3 . Anglo-American Lodge , No . 2191 . ROYAL

ARCHPattison Chapter , No . 913 . RED CROSSGrand Conclave of Kent . Summer Outing of Quatuor Coronati Lodge , No . 207 C . Provincial Grand Chapter of Durham .

BOOKS , & c , RECEIVED . "The Tyler , " "Liberal Freemason , " "Canadian Craftsman , " " Die Bauhutte , " " Victorian Freemason , " " Keystone , " " New Zealand Masonic Journal , " " International Masonic Review , " " South African Freemason , " " The Freemason " ( Toronto ) , and " La Revista . Masonica . "

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SATURDAY JULY 27 TH , 188 9 .

Masonic Notes.

Masonic Notes .

The Old Masonians have just issued their third annual report , which is a very satisfactory one . Nothing could be better than the spirit shown b y the " Old Boys " in keeping green in their memories their "Alma Mater . " Surely the system that has turned out so many good

men , who one and all are desirous of showing their love and gratitude for the old School , could not have been such an utterly bad one as some would have us believe . We wish the Association all success , and have no doubt it will gain a yearly accession to its ranks of those who are at present receiving the benefits of the Institution .

# # * H . R . H . the Prince of Wales has been pleased to accept the dedication of a March Nuptial , composed and to be performed by Bro . Jekyll , P . G . Org ., at the

forthcoming Royal Wedding . The march is published by Metzler and Co ., Great Marlborough-street , and in all probability it will be heard next Sunday in most of the churches throughout the United Kingdom .

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