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ROYAL Masonic Institution for Girls , ST . JOHN'S HILL , BATTERSEA RISE , S . W . INSTITUTED 1788 . Chief Patroness : HEE MAJESTY THE QUEEN . Grand Patron and President : His Eoyal Highness the PRINCE OP WALES , K . G ., & c , M . W . G . M . Grand Patroness : Her Eoyal Highness the PRINCESS OP WALES . A GENERAL COUET of the GOVERNORS and SUBSCRIBERS of this Institution will be held at Freemasons' Hall , Great Queen Street , Lincoln ' s Inn Fields , London , on Thursday , the 7 th day of January 1897 , at Twelve o ' clock precisely , on the General Business of the Institution , to place Candidates on the list for the Election in April next , and declare the number of girls then to be elected . F . E . W . HEDGES , Secretary . 5 Freemasons' Hall , Great Queen Street , W . C , 31 st December 1896 . The 109 th Anniversary Festival will take place in May next , under distinguished presidency . * * * Brethren willing to act as Stewards on this important occasion are earnestly solicited to send in their names to the Secretary as early as convenient , Stewards being greatly needed .
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THE Smokeless Fire Co ., Ltd ., Sole Proprietors of Marsh ' s Patents for the complete combustion of Fuel , as supplied to : SPIERS AND . POND , LTD ., " The Gaiety" Restaurant . SLATER ' S , LTD .., "The Prince of Wales " Hotel . TRUMAN , HANBURY , BUXTON & Co ., " The Galleons " Hotel . Special Designs to meet all Requirements . — Full particulars from — 100 8 HAFTE 8 BURY AVENUE , LONDON , W .
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G . J . ARGENT , ESTABLISHED 1884 , Wholesale and Export Cabinet Maker and Upholsterer , 60 CITY ROAD , LONDON , E . C . Manufacturer of Masonic Furniture , Chairs , Pedestals , & c . Club , Office and Restaurant Fitter , and Billiard Seat Maker . Experienced Workmen sent to all parts . Estimates free .
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W- & J . BALLS , Bookbinders in all Branches , ( Metropolitan Bookbinding Works , _ 362 ^ GraysfeInn Road , Kings Cross . « ta >& L BOOKS & BOUND & TO ANY PATTERN . 13 b , L Bindings and Libraries Repaired and Decorated .
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•^ E ^^^^^ D HENNIG BROS ., Jp ^^^ W ^^™ BILLIARD TABLE MAKERS , •^ B ^ BM ** JB "JT Manufacturers oi the BiUbiKbed , 86 a . PATENT LOW FROST-PROOF CUSHIONS . 29 HIGH STREET , LONDON , W . C . OLD Books and Curiosities relating to Freemasonry or other Secret Societies wanted . Address , W . W . Morgan , New Barnet .
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ROYAL Masonic Institution for Boys , WOOD GREEN " , LONDON , N . Grand Patron : HEE MAJESTY THE QUEEN . President : His Eoyal Highness THE PEINCB OP WALES , K . G ., M . W . G . M . A QUAETEELY COUBT of the GOVEENOES and SUBSCEIBEBS will be held at Freemasons' Hall , Great Queen Street , Lincoln ' s Inn Fields , London , on Friday , the 8 th day of January 1897 , for the transaction of the ordinary business of the Institution ; to approve and declare the List of Candidates for the election on Friday , 9 th April next , and to determine the number of Boys then to be elected . The ohair will be taken at four o ' clock in the afternoon precisely . By order , J . M . MoLEOD , Secretary . Office—6 Freemasons' Hall , London , W . C , 1 st January 1897 . % * The Ninety-ninth Anniversary Festival will be held on 30 th June 1897 , under the distinguished presidency of the Et . Hon . Lord Henry Cavendish Bentinok , M . P ., E . W . Prov . G . M . of Cumberland and Westmorland . The services of Brethren representing Lodges or Provinces , and of Ladies , as Stewards on this important occasion are earnestly solicited , and will be gratefully acknowledged .
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a n IMPORTANT— Please note that A . JUGLA'S ( ' At Trade mark is as under : — C \ Wl w MED 4 , j « s ' i CT ^' ( / ^ < Z ^<^^/^ LSZ ^&*> - \ v L- 'C ^ \ // ^ \\\ ALFRED JUGLA —( a candidate ) . A well-known electioneering agent writes as follows : — "A : JUGLA heads the poll a long way as the hest man in London for perfectl y fitting genuine Kid Gloves , and my wife declares that his black gloves are the only really black gloves to be had in London ; the others are black and white , or so badly dyed that they stain the hand like ink . HIGHLY FINISHED PERFECT FITTING SHIRTS made to measure or ready made . GLOVES TO MEASURE OR FROM STOCK , if by the doz . or \ doz . subject to a discount of 6 / - per dozen . A . JUGLA , 24 Coventry St ., London , W . C .
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^^^^ . ^^ J ^^^^ J ^^ M ^ j ^^ KSSEtS ^ PS ^ a ^^^^^^^^ a ^ V ^ WJWA ' ^^ ^ WWWW . VWJIK SATURDAY , 2 ND JANUARY 1897 .
Royal Masonic Institution For Boys.
ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR BOYS .
COPY of the Report of the Examiner to the Cambridge University Syndicate . To the Secretary of the Local Examination and Lectures Syndicate of the University of Cambridge . SIB , —I have the honour to lay before the Syndicate the following Report of my recent examination of the Eoyal Masonic School , Wood Green .
| REPORT . The total number of boys in the School was 253 . These were divided into six Forms , some of which were sub-divided , so that , on the whole , eleven separate Classes were presented for examination . The four highest Forms , numbering about 150 boys , were examined chiefly by printed papers and written answers , the remaining two Forms almost entirely by viva voce questioning . The subjects in which papers were set were Scripture , English Grammar and Language , Shakespeare , Scott , English History , Geography , Latin , Greek , French , Arithmetic , Algebra , Euclid . WRITTEN EXAMINATION .
Scripture . —The books generally read had been I Samuel and St , Matthew ; but in some cases the Acts had been taken as an alternative fo * I Samuel . The results were , on the whole , quite satisfactory , showing , what pleased me well , a steady improvement towards the top of the School , while the work of the highest Form claimed my special notice on account of its evenness , the four boys who composed this Form all working very neatly and gaming marks for the whole paper that were of almost equal value . English Subjects . —Of these Grammar was certainly the strong , and perhaps History the weak subject . But if in History the acquaintance with details of the special period was slighter than might have been wished , it must , on the other hand , be mentioned that the Upper Forms showed a very good knowledge of tho general outlines of the whole period . In parsing and analysis all Classes did well , and in many cases extremely
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ROYAL Masonic Institution for Girls , ST . JOHN'S HILL , BATTERSEA RISE , S . W . INSTITUTED 1788 . Chief Patroness : HEE MAJESTY THE QUEEN . Grand Patron and President : His Eoyal Highness the PRINCE OP WALES , K . G ., & c , M . W . G . M . Grand Patroness : Her Eoyal Highness the PRINCESS OP WALES . A GENERAL COUET of the GOVERNORS and SUBSCRIBERS of this Institution will be held at Freemasons' Hall , Great Queen Street , Lincoln ' s Inn Fields , London , on Thursday , the 7 th day of January 1897 , at Twelve o ' clock precisely , on the General Business of the Institution , to place Candidates on the list for the Election in April next , and declare the number of girls then to be elected . F . E . W . HEDGES , Secretary . 5 Freemasons' Hall , Great Queen Street , W . C , 31 st December 1896 . The 109 th Anniversary Festival will take place in May next , under distinguished presidency . * * * Brethren willing to act as Stewards on this important occasion are earnestly solicited to send in their names to the Secretary as early as convenient , Stewards being greatly needed .
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THE Smokeless Fire Co ., Ltd ., Sole Proprietors of Marsh ' s Patents for the complete combustion of Fuel , as supplied to : SPIERS AND . POND , LTD ., " The Gaiety" Restaurant . SLATER ' S , LTD .., "The Prince of Wales " Hotel . TRUMAN , HANBURY , BUXTON & Co ., " The Galleons " Hotel . Special Designs to meet all Requirements . — Full particulars from — 100 8 HAFTE 8 BURY AVENUE , LONDON , W .
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G . J . ARGENT , ESTABLISHED 1884 , Wholesale and Export Cabinet Maker and Upholsterer , 60 CITY ROAD , LONDON , E . C . Manufacturer of Masonic Furniture , Chairs , Pedestals , & c . Club , Office and Restaurant Fitter , and Billiard Seat Maker . Experienced Workmen sent to all parts . Estimates free .
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W- & J . BALLS , Bookbinders in all Branches , ( Metropolitan Bookbinding Works , _ 362 ^ GraysfeInn Road , Kings Cross . « ta >& L BOOKS & BOUND & TO ANY PATTERN . 13 b , L Bindings and Libraries Repaired and Decorated .
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•^ E ^^^^^ D HENNIG BROS ., Jp ^^^ W ^^™ BILLIARD TABLE MAKERS , •^ B ^ BM ** JB "JT Manufacturers oi the BiUbiKbed , 86 a . PATENT LOW FROST-PROOF CUSHIONS . 29 HIGH STREET , LONDON , W . C . OLD Books and Curiosities relating to Freemasonry or other Secret Societies wanted . Address , W . W . Morgan , New Barnet .
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ROYAL Masonic Institution for Boys , WOOD GREEN " , LONDON , N . Grand Patron : HEE MAJESTY THE QUEEN . President : His Eoyal Highness THE PEINCB OP WALES , K . G ., M . W . G . M . A QUAETEELY COUBT of the GOVEENOES and SUBSCEIBEBS will be held at Freemasons' Hall , Great Queen Street , Lincoln ' s Inn Fields , London , on Friday , the 8 th day of January 1897 , for the transaction of the ordinary business of the Institution ; to approve and declare the List of Candidates for the election on Friday , 9 th April next , and to determine the number of Boys then to be elected . The ohair will be taken at four o ' clock in the afternoon precisely . By order , J . M . MoLEOD , Secretary . Office—6 Freemasons' Hall , London , W . C , 1 st January 1897 . % * The Ninety-ninth Anniversary Festival will be held on 30 th June 1897 , under the distinguished presidency of the Et . Hon . Lord Henry Cavendish Bentinok , M . P ., E . W . Prov . G . M . of Cumberland and Westmorland . The services of Brethren representing Lodges or Provinces , and of Ladies , as Stewards on this important occasion are earnestly solicited , and will be gratefully acknowledged .
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a n IMPORTANT— Please note that A . JUGLA'S ( ' At Trade mark is as under : — C \ Wl w MED 4 , j « s ' i CT ^' ( / ^ < Z ^<^^/^ LSZ ^&*> - \ v L- 'C ^ \ // ^ \\\ ALFRED JUGLA —( a candidate ) . A well-known electioneering agent writes as follows : — "A : JUGLA heads the poll a long way as the hest man in London for perfectl y fitting genuine Kid Gloves , and my wife declares that his black gloves are the only really black gloves to be had in London ; the others are black and white , or so badly dyed that they stain the hand like ink . HIGHLY FINISHED PERFECT FITTING SHIRTS made to measure or ready made . GLOVES TO MEASURE OR FROM STOCK , if by the doz . or \ doz . subject to a discount of 6 / - per dozen . A . JUGLA , 24 Coventry St ., London , W . C .
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^^^^ . ^^ J ^^^^ J ^^ M ^ j ^^ KSSEtS ^ PS ^ a ^^^^^^^^ a ^ V ^ WJWA ' ^^ ^ WWWW . VWJIK SATURDAY , 2 ND JANUARY 1897 .
Royal Masonic Institution For Boys.
ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR BOYS .
COPY of the Report of the Examiner to the Cambridge University Syndicate . To the Secretary of the Local Examination and Lectures Syndicate of the University of Cambridge . SIB , —I have the honour to lay before the Syndicate the following Report of my recent examination of the Eoyal Masonic School , Wood Green .
| REPORT . The total number of boys in the School was 253 . These were divided into six Forms , some of which were sub-divided , so that , on the whole , eleven separate Classes were presented for examination . The four highest Forms , numbering about 150 boys , were examined chiefly by printed papers and written answers , the remaining two Forms almost entirely by viva voce questioning . The subjects in which papers were set were Scripture , English Grammar and Language , Shakespeare , Scott , English History , Geography , Latin , Greek , French , Arithmetic , Algebra , Euclid . WRITTEN EXAMINATION .
Scripture . —The books generally read had been I Samuel and St , Matthew ; but in some cases the Acts had been taken as an alternative fo * I Samuel . The results were , on the whole , quite satisfactory , showing , what pleased me well , a steady improvement towards the top of the School , while the work of the highest Form claimed my special notice on account of its evenness , the four boys who composed this Form all working very neatly and gaming marks for the whole paper that were of almost equal value . English Subjects . —Of these Grammar was certainly the strong , and perhaps History the weak subject . But if in History the acquaintance with details of the special period was slighter than might have been wished , it must , on the other hand , be mentioned that the Upper Forms showed a very good knowledge of tho general outlines of the whole period . In parsing and analysis all Classes did well , and in many cases extremely