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T ONDON ami NORTH-WESTERN and CALEDONIAN P . AILIj WAYS . —West IVist IJortil M : > il mutt- to Si-otl : nnl . —The SITMM' - It SRKY 1 CK of PASSKNGKR TKAIX .- ' from LONDON to SCOTLAND is nmv in operation : Week Days . A U a . m n . iii . » . m . a . m . P-m . p . m . p . m . London ( Euston Station ) < lep . 5 15 7 . 15 10 . 0 11 . 0 8 . 0 8 . 50 9 . 0 "Ertmburjrti m * r . t . " 0 S . HO 7 . 30 !) . 15 B . 15 b . \* 7 . D 0 GlasL'nw „ 1 . 13 ti . O S . o 10 . 0 ti . tO « . 55 8 0 Greenock . ' . ' . ' „ ** > 5 " 7 . 13 i » . 5 11 , 12 7 . 50 7-50 9 . 7 Oban „ 0 . 55 — -- 135 12 . 20 12 . 21 ! 2 . 55 Perth „ t' 50 — i ' .-5 U .-H 1 S . S 8 . 15 9 . 55 Dundee ' .. ' . 7 . 30 — 10 . 30 12 . 50 9 . 0 9 . 0 12 . 0 Aberdeen , *¦ ' > •* - ' > - — ; i-- ° n-ln 215 Inverness , - - - H . O l . ' . ' . O (! . 25 Tlie llij , 'h '; uid K . \ pre * s 18 . l > p . ni . l leaves Kustrm every ni ^ lit ( Saturdays excepted ) , awl is due sit Greenock in time to enable passengers to join the steamers to tlio Western Coast of Scotland . It also arrives at Perth in timo to enable pnssjnarers to breakfast there boibro proceeding northward * . From 17 th July to 11 th Annrust ( Sntuv . lays svul Sundays excepted ) , nn additional Kxpress Tva ' n will lcivc Kuston Station at 7 .: J 0 p . m . for Kdir . bm-ijh , Glasgow , and all parts of Scotland This train will convey special parties , horses , and carriages . A Does not run to Oban or Dundee on Sunday mornings . 15 Does not run beyond Edinburgh and Glasgow on S'ltduy mornings . Day saloor . s fitted with lavatory accommodation are attached to the 10 . 0 a . m . down express train from TSuston to HAmbuvgh anil Glasgow , & c , without extra chnrgo . Sleeping saloons are run an the night trains between London and KiUuburgU , Glasgow , Greenock , Stninraer . and Perth . Kxtra eh irge , 3 s for each berth . CALLANDER AND OBAN LINE . The line to Oban affords tha quickest and most comfortable route to the Western Highlands and Islands of Scotland . For particulars of up train service from Scotland to London , seo tho Companies' time hills . G . "FINDLAY , General Manager , L . and N .-W . Railway . J . THOMPSON , General Manager , Caledonian Railway . June 1882 .

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%mmifjtosniurJnstiiuticnifar§mpt PREPARATORY SCHOOL SPECIAL BUILDING FUND . SPECIAL PRIVILEGES . In connection with such Special "Fund , attainable until 31 st December 1883 . Any present Life Governor of the General Fund , or ang Donor who may qualify as such up to the date named above , will receive—TWO VOTES—instead of OUR Vote , for LIFE , I'Oii EVKRY FIVE GUINEAS contributed to tlio " SPECIAL FUND . " Lodges , Chapters , & c , similarly qualified may secure Two Votes instead of One Vote—for every Ten Guineas contributed to the " SPECIAL FUND . " * £ *** Ladie ? , aud "Ir ? wisps "—beiu ^ minors—similarl y qualilied , and all Vice-Presidents , will receive FOUR Votes for every Five Guineas so r-onfcributed . Contributors of loss than Fivrj Guineas , to the " SPECIAL FUND , " will be entitled to Votes as under ordinary conditions .

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INSTALL ! T 10 N OF H . R . H . THE PRINCE OF WALES As the M . W . G . M . of England , AT THE ROYAL ALBERT HALL , 28 th APEIL 187 5 . COPIES of this BEAUTIFUL ENGRAVING by Brother HARTY P . M ., consisting ; of A' -tisf ' s Proofs , Proofs licforc letters , and Lettered Proofs , India Prints , and Plain Prints may be had nt Cost Prico bynpplying to Bro . W . E .. NOB , HIS , 29 Southampton Buildings , W . C , London .

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TESTIMONIALS , VOTES of THAXKS , & n ., beautifully ILLUMINATED os VELIVM , and FRAMED , ready for Presentation , by T . "WOODS , 50 CViaiTcery-Lane , London , "W . C . Names Illuminated on Stewards' Certificates at a reasonable charge , BRO . R . HIRST engages to provide , at short notice , nn efficient Band for Annual Banquets , T > inn » rs , Excursions and Quadrille Parties . For terms apply to " B . Hirst , The Three Oosvns . 23 r Mile Htirt Road , K . "

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PAUL&BTJUEOWS, MANUFACTURERS OF SODA WAT 3 R AND SELTZER WA . TER , LEMONADE AND GINGER BEER , G-INGEii ALE AND POTASH WATER , Ac . & c . FIRST CLASS QUALITY ONLY . WILSON and ENDELL STREETS . LONG ACRK , LONDON , W . C . ESTABLISHED EIGHTY YEARS .

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BENSON'S FOR FOREIGN CICAfiS OF QUALITY , CHEAPEST HOUSE IN L 0 H 00 N . Us , lis , Pis , 20 s , and 2 ^ 3 100 ( superior to mosr . Cigars at -Ms ) . Samples , 8 , 7 , fl , 5 or 1 , for Is . ( 11 sfamps ) . -No . 61 ST . PAUL'S CHURCHYARD . ~^H¥WIWATTWM~~~~~ THE only real remedy for this complaint is the Northern Core ( patent ) In bottles Is l \<\ each , to be bad oi * till Chemists . Proprietors and iltuiuiuctiii er- ' , ikhvurUs aud Alexander , 29 Ulaskett-struefc , Nev . ci > . ; t ! e-On-l \ ua .

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EPPING FOREST T X A Ti L ITS S U M M E R B E A . U T Y . The most delightful Health Resort near London . TUE EOYAILFOEE&TH©!1!^ CHINCxFORD , IPPING FOREST , The point of attraction on the Queen ' s Visit . VEKV MODEKATK TARIFF i-oit V ISITORS RESIDING IN HOTEL . AMPLE ACCOMMODATION FOR FETES , BANQUETS , TRADE DINNERS , AND SCHOOL TREATS . Special Sunday Dinner in Banqueting Hall nl 2 o ' clock . Talale rl'J-Iote 4 to 3 . ALEX . GORDON' & CO ., Proprietors .

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PERFECTLY EASY and Well-FITTING BOOTS . A.DAVIES, Military and Court Boot Maker , 22 CRANBOURN STREET , LEICESTER SQUARE , W . FKOM 52 GREAT QUEEN STREET , W . C . NAVAL and MILITARY OUTFITS at Short Notice . i . ast . 1 raad ( to the IbVet . Speciality — Hunting , Shooting , and Fishing Boots .

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Twelfth Edition , post free , One Shilling . DR . WATTS on ASTHMA and BBOttCHlTIS . A Treatise ou the only successful Method of Curing these Diseases . By lioBXirr G . "WATTS , M . D ., F . R . S . I .., F . C . S ., & e ., o Bnlstrodc-street , Uavendish-si ] ., London . I . oudon : C . MITCHELL AND Co ., Bed Lion-court , Fleet-street . I 7 AI R TRADERS , Registered . —J . E . SHAND & CO . Wino Merchants , 2 Albert Mansions , Victoriu Street , r . oudon , S . W ., hereby Give Further Public Notice that in May IST' J , they Adopted imd REGISTERED 6 he words "FAIR TRADERS" as their Trade Title , and as an addition to thouoriginal Trade Mark of imi'J . — Vide advertisement siu " Tho Times " and " Tho Standiu-d " of that date , nA * o of Outolier 1881 .

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23 GREAT QUEEN STREET , W . C . *

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CORRESPONDENCE .

All Letters must bear the name an I address of the Writer , not necessarily for puhlication , but as a guarantee of good faith . We do not hold ourselves responsible for the opinions of our Correspondents . y Ve cannot undertake to return rejected communications .

A BATCH OF QUESTIONS .

To the Editor of the FREEMASON ' CHKOMCLE . DEAR SIK AND BROTHER , —From the very clear and admirable way in which yoa have hitherto placed the statistics of our Institutions befoio 3 our readers , I am inclined to ask your assistance ia solving the following questions relative to our Institution for Girls . How

many pupils aro there in the School P Docs the income exceed the fxpciiditnre ? if so , by bow much ? and is that excess sntfieictifc to justify tho Committee in keeping tho Institution up to its present strfii ^ 'tli ? Again , if there aro vacant beds , on what grounds do the Committee of ManaL ' L'inoi ; t limit tho number of vacancies to be tilled

in October next ? Whilst I am writing about one of our Institutions , I may as well j > K your memory with a view to inducing you to remind Craftsmen that , unless the Grand Lod ^ 'o wants to stultify itself a second timo on Bro . Raynham Stewart ' s motion for the extra £ 800 for the Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution , they must muster iu force on tho first Wednesday in September , to ratify what they fought for and earned in December 1881 , and again in Jtmo 1882 .

Yours fraternally , P . M . 1607-[ Our correspondent is . searching in his inquiries , and not ¦ . ur . iaturally . Taking his queries iu fche order in which tbey "cx-ur , AVO may state that there are 238 g irls on the establishment ; that , as a reference to the published accounts will libuw . there iu v . considerable exeens of iucotne over

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T ONDON ami NORTH-WESTERN and CALEDONIAN P . AILIj WAYS . —West IVist IJortil M : > il mutt- to Si-otl : nnl . —The SITMM' - It SRKY 1 CK of PASSKNGKR TKAIX .- ' from LONDON to SCOTLAND is nmv in operation : Week Days . A U a . m n . iii . » . m . a . m . P-m . p . m . p . m . London ( Euston Station ) < lep . 5 15 7 . 15 10 . 0 11 . 0 8 . 0 8 . 50 9 . 0 "Ertmburjrti m * r . t . " 0 S . HO 7 . 30 !) . 15 B . 15 b . \* 7 . D 0 GlasL'nw „ 1 . 13 ti . O S . o 10 . 0 ti . tO « . 55 8 0 Greenock . ' . ' . ' „ ** > 5 " 7 . 13 i » . 5 11 , 12 7 . 50 7-50 9 . 7 Oban „ 0 . 55 — -- 135 12 . 20 12 . 21 ! 2 . 55 Perth „ t' 50 — i ' .-5 U .-H 1 S . S 8 . 15 9 . 55 Dundee ' .. ' . 7 . 30 — 10 . 30 12 . 50 9 . 0 9 . 0 12 . 0 Aberdeen , *¦ ' > •* - ' > - — ; i-- ° n-ln 215 Inverness , - - - H . O l . ' . ' . O (! . 25 Tlie llij , 'h '; uid K . \ pre * s 18 . l > p . ni . l leaves Kustrm every ni ^ lit ( Saturdays excepted ) , awl is due sit Greenock in time to enable passengers to join the steamers to tlio Western Coast of Scotland . It also arrives at Perth in timo to enable pnssjnarers to breakfast there boibro proceeding northward * . From 17 th July to 11 th Annrust ( Sntuv . lays svul Sundays excepted ) , nn additional Kxpress Tva ' n will lcivc Kuston Station at 7 .: J 0 p . m . for Kdir . bm-ijh , Glasgow , and all parts of Scotland This train will convey special parties , horses , and carriages . A Does not run to Oban or Dundee on Sunday mornings . 15 Does not run beyond Edinburgh and Glasgow on S'ltduy mornings . Day saloor . s fitted with lavatory accommodation are attached to the 10 . 0 a . m . down express train from TSuston to HAmbuvgh anil Glasgow , & c , without extra chnrgo . Sleeping saloons are run an the night trains between London and KiUuburgU , Glasgow , Greenock , Stninraer . and Perth . Kxtra eh irge , 3 s for each berth . CALLANDER AND OBAN LINE . The line to Oban affords tha quickest and most comfortable route to the Western Highlands and Islands of Scotland . For particulars of up train service from Scotland to London , seo tho Companies' time hills . G . "FINDLAY , General Manager , L . and N .-W . Railway . J . THOMPSON , General Manager , Caledonian Railway . June 1882 .

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%mmifjtosniurJnstiiuticnifar§mpt PREPARATORY SCHOOL SPECIAL BUILDING FUND . SPECIAL PRIVILEGES . In connection with such Special "Fund , attainable until 31 st December 1883 . Any present Life Governor of the General Fund , or ang Donor who may qualify as such up to the date named above , will receive—TWO VOTES—instead of OUR Vote , for LIFE , I'Oii EVKRY FIVE GUINEAS contributed to tlio " SPECIAL FUND . " Lodges , Chapters , & c , similarly qualified may secure Two Votes instead of One Vote—for every Ten Guineas contributed to the " SPECIAL FUND . " * £ *** Ladie ? , aud "Ir ? wisps "—beiu ^ minors—similarl y qualilied , and all Vice-Presidents , will receive FOUR Votes for every Five Guineas so r-onfcributed . Contributors of loss than Fivrj Guineas , to the " SPECIAL FUND , " will be entitled to Votes as under ordinary conditions .

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INSTALL ! T 10 N OF H . R . H . THE PRINCE OF WALES As the M . W . G . M . of England , AT THE ROYAL ALBERT HALL , 28 th APEIL 187 5 . COPIES of this BEAUTIFUL ENGRAVING by Brother HARTY P . M ., consisting ; of A' -tisf ' s Proofs , Proofs licforc letters , and Lettered Proofs , India Prints , and Plain Prints may be had nt Cost Prico bynpplying to Bro . W . E .. NOB , HIS , 29 Southampton Buildings , W . C , London .

Ad00805

TESTIMONIALS , VOTES of THAXKS , & n ., beautifully ILLUMINATED os VELIVM , and FRAMED , ready for Presentation , by T . "WOODS , 50 CViaiTcery-Lane , London , "W . C . Names Illuminated on Stewards' Certificates at a reasonable charge , BRO . R . HIRST engages to provide , at short notice , nn efficient Band for Annual Banquets , T > inn » rs , Excursions and Quadrille Parties . For terms apply to " B . Hirst , The Three Oosvns . 23 r Mile Htirt Road , K . "

Ad00804

PAUL&BTJUEOWS, MANUFACTURERS OF SODA WAT 3 R AND SELTZER WA . TER , LEMONADE AND GINGER BEER , G-INGEii ALE AND POTASH WATER , Ac . & c . FIRST CLASS QUALITY ONLY . WILSON and ENDELL STREETS . LONG ACRK , LONDON , W . C . ESTABLISHED EIGHTY YEARS .

Ad00806

BENSON'S FOR FOREIGN CICAfiS OF QUALITY , CHEAPEST HOUSE IN L 0 H 00 N . Us , lis , Pis , 20 s , and 2 ^ 3 100 ( superior to mosr . Cigars at -Ms ) . Samples , 8 , 7 , fl , 5 or 1 , for Is . ( 11 sfamps ) . -No . 61 ST . PAUL'S CHURCHYARD . ~^H¥WIWATTWM~~~~~ THE only real remedy for this complaint is the Northern Core ( patent ) In bottles Is l \<\ each , to be bad oi * till Chemists . Proprietors and iltuiuiuctiii er- ' , ikhvurUs aud Alexander , 29 Ulaskett-struefc , Nev . ci > . ; t ! e-On-l \ ua .

Ad00807

EPPING FOREST T X A Ti L ITS S U M M E R B E A . U T Y . The most delightful Health Resort near London . TUE EOYAILFOEE&TH©!1!^ CHINCxFORD , IPPING FOREST , The point of attraction on the Queen ' s Visit . VEKV MODEKATK TARIFF i-oit V ISITORS RESIDING IN HOTEL . AMPLE ACCOMMODATION FOR FETES , BANQUETS , TRADE DINNERS , AND SCHOOL TREATS . Special Sunday Dinner in Banqueting Hall nl 2 o ' clock . Talale rl'J-Iote 4 to 3 . ALEX . GORDON' & CO ., Proprietors .

Ad00808

PERFECTLY EASY and Well-FITTING BOOTS . A.DAVIES, Military and Court Boot Maker , 22 CRANBOURN STREET , LEICESTER SQUARE , W . FKOM 52 GREAT QUEEN STREET , W . C . NAVAL and MILITARY OUTFITS at Short Notice . i . ast . 1 raad ( to the IbVet . Speciality — Hunting , Shooting , and Fishing Boots .

Ad00809

Twelfth Edition , post free , One Shilling . DR . WATTS on ASTHMA and BBOttCHlTIS . A Treatise ou the only successful Method of Curing these Diseases . By lioBXirr G . "WATTS , M . D ., F . R . S . I .., F . C . S ., & e ., o Bnlstrodc-street , Uavendish-si ] ., London . I . oudon : C . MITCHELL AND Co ., Bed Lion-court , Fleet-street . I 7 AI R TRADERS , Registered . —J . E . SHAND & CO . Wino Merchants , 2 Albert Mansions , Victoriu Street , r . oudon , S . W ., hereby Give Further Public Notice that in May IST' J , they Adopted imd REGISTERED 6 he words "FAIR TRADERS" as their Trade Title , and as an addition to thouoriginal Trade Mark of imi'J . — Vide advertisement siu " Tho Times " and " Tho Standiu-d " of that date , nA * o of Outolier 1881 .

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23 GREAT QUEEN STREET , W . C . *

Correspondence.

CORRESPONDENCE .

All Letters must bear the name an I address of the Writer , not necessarily for puhlication , but as a guarantee of good faith . We do not hold ourselves responsible for the opinions of our Correspondents . y Ve cannot undertake to return rejected communications .

A BATCH OF QUESTIONS .

To the Editor of the FREEMASON ' CHKOMCLE . DEAR SIK AND BROTHER , —From the very clear and admirable way in which yoa have hitherto placed the statistics of our Institutions befoio 3 our readers , I am inclined to ask your assistance ia solving the following questions relative to our Institution for Girls . How

many pupils aro there in the School P Docs the income exceed the fxpciiditnre ? if so , by bow much ? and is that excess sntfieictifc to justify tho Committee in keeping tho Institution up to its present strfii ^ 'tli ? Again , if there aro vacant beds , on what grounds do the Committee of ManaL ' L'inoi ; t limit tho number of vacancies to be tilled

in October next ? Whilst I am writing about one of our Institutions , I may as well j > K your memory with a view to inducing you to remind Craftsmen that , unless the Grand Lod ^ 'o wants to stultify itself a second timo on Bro . Raynham Stewart ' s motion for the extra £ 800 for the Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution , they must muster iu force on tho first Wednesday in September , to ratify what they fought for and earned in December 1881 , and again in Jtmo 1882 .

Yours fraternally , P . M . 1607-[ Our correspondent is . searching in his inquiries , and not ¦ . ur . iaturally . Taking his queries iu fche order in which tbey "cx-ur , AVO may state that there are 238 g irls on the establishment ; that , as a reference to the published accounts will libuw . there iu v . considerable exeens of iucotne over

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