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ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR BOYS , OCTOBER ELECTION , 1876 . The VOTES and Interest of tho Governors and Subscribers aro earnestly solicited on behalf of WILLIAM IBZECIK :, SON of tho late Brother D AVID DAVISON BECK , of Greenwich , P . M . 1 S 8 and 1306 . Tho Father was a Contractor , but owing to losses in Trade and illness left a Widow ami FIVE Children totally unprovided for . Tho Creditors taking everything . The Case is strongly recommended by the following Brethren : Bro . JAMES BRETT , T . G . P ., 11 Sidney- Bro . A . J . BKOWIT , late 79 , 55 Traroad , Homerton falgar-road , Greenwich „ C . A . CoftEBKUKE , P . G . P ., 29 „ S . WEBB , P . M . 198 and 1287 , Dean-street , Soho Oxford-street „ Jons BO-SD , P . G . D ., Jennyii-st ., „ W . BAHILWTC , P . M . 196 and 1306 , St . James ' s 6 Tottenham-conrt-road „ GEORGK KELLY , P . G . S ., P . M . 40 „ J . E . WILLIE , P . M . 186 , 33 , and 83 , King-st ., Westminster Chapel-st .. Grosvenor-square „ E . J . PAGE , V . P ., P . G . S ., P . M ., „ W . MANX , V . P . W . M . 1300 , P . M . 23 , 860 , and 1381 , 118 Kenning ; - 111 , 1 SH , 1300 and 1381 , 5 Broad ton-park-road Sanctuary , Westminster , S . W . „ W . L . Hon , P . G . S ., W . M ., No . 5 , „ T . S . MORTLOCK , P . M . 180 , 9 Victoria-chambers , Victoria- " Tredegar Arms , " Lichficldstrcet , S . W . street , Bow-roaA „ J . R . STACEY , P . M ., 180 , 18 Gib- „ C . W . NOEUMKR , P . M . ISO , 138 sou-si [ uaro , N . Blue Anchor-road , S . W . „ JAMKS LKWIS THOMAS , P . M ., 112 , „ J . Sr . nx , P . M . ISti , S . W . 112 G , •192 , 1328 , and 1115 , 26 Glou- 132 Grange-road , Bermondsey cctcr-street , Pimlico , S . W . „ N . B . HEADOJC , P . M . 1-126 , 62 „ EDWAHD CL . UIK , P . M ., 1191 and Friday-street , E . C . 1329 , 19 Buckingham-st ., Strand „ WILLIAM STEPHENS , P . M . 1365 „ H . A . COLLINGTON . P . M . 79 , 110 , and 1160 , " Stag Tavern , " 871 , 1320 , 1 Edward-street , Brooksb . v ' sWalk , Homerton , E . Greenwich „ GEOIIGH DVEB , AV . M . 186 , 90 Regent-street , W . Proxies will be thankfully received by William 3 fann , 5 Broad Sanctuary , S . W .
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ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR BOYS . OCTOBER ELECTION , 1876 . The favour of the Votes ami Interest of the Governors and Subscribers is earnestly solicited on behalf of IE ID * W I ZLST ZEE . A . I IR ,, - AGED 8 YEARS AND 9 MONTHS , SON of the late Bro . J OHN ATKINSON HAIR , Newcastle-ou-Tyne , who died very suddenly , 21 th Juno 1875 , of heart disease , age 39 years ; leaving a widow , one daughter , and two sons entirely dependent on tho kindness of an old and warmly attached Masonic friend , the Petitioner , Bro . George Thompson . Bro . John A . Hair was initiated fn tlic St . Peter ' s Lodge , No . 181 , Newcastle , in 1883 , and was twice elected the Worshipful Master of that Lodgo , to which ho continued to be a subscribing member , as well as to threo other Lodges of the Province , until the time of his death ; he was also P . P . G . J . W . of Northumberland . He was exalted iu tho St . Peter's Chapter , and in duo time was elected First Principal thereof . He was also a member in the Royal Kent Encampment of Knight Templars , W . M . of the Northumberland and Berwick Lodge of Mark Masters , and P . P . G . S . D . of M . M . The case is strongly recommended by the following brethren , any of whom will be glad to receive Proxies : ThoRt . Hon . EAKL PERCY , R . W . Prov . E . P . ALBERT . P . M ., 1017 , G . Pursy ., G . M . Northumberland , Aluwick 66 Berners Street , London . Castle , Northumberland . HUBERT LAWS , P . P . G . S . W ., Secretary L . M . COCKCROFT , Esq ., V . W . Dopt . to the Charities' Committee , Prov . Prov . G . M ., Northumberland , Bank ] of Northumberland , Grainger St ,, Chambers , Mosloy Street . Nowcastle- Newcastle . on-Tyno . T . W . WHITE , P . G . St . B ., P . M . 21 , 6 Bro . J . THOMPSON , P . Prov . G . S . W ., Barnsbury Square , Loudon , N . Prov . G . Sec . Northumberland , T . Y . STKACKAN , P . P . G . J . W ., Grainger Higham Place , Newcastle-ori-Tync . Street West , Newcastle . JOHN ' HOPPER , P . P . G . S . W ., Lombard C . J . BANISTER , P . G . Sd . B ., Summer Street , Newcastle-on-Tvnc . Hill House , Horton Road , Bradford , E . D . Davis , P . P . G . S . W ., Prov . G . D . C . Yorkshire . Eldon Square , Newcastle . I Lt .-Col . ADDISON POTTER , P . P . G . J . W ., Bro . H . M . Levy , P . M ., 183 , P . Z . 138 , | Heaton Hall , Newcastle . 21 Southampton Row , Holborn , I GEO . THOMPSON- , P . P . G . S . W ., 91 Ryo London . j Hill , Newcastle-on-Tyne .
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ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR BOYS . ELECTION , 16 th OCTOBER 1876 . The favour of your Votes and Interest is earnestly solicited on behalf of GEOEG-B S-A-HyCTTEIa COX , AOED 9 YEARS AND 10 MONTHS , WHOSE father was a House Decorator , having served a seven years apprenticeship very creditably ; was afterwards foreman to Messrs . Cooper and Sons , Reading , with very frequently 30 workmen under his charge . Ho next applied for and obtained a situation of master of Stonehouse Workhouse , Plymouth , which he held with very great credit to himself aud satisfaction to the Guardians for 11 years , being of a gentle and amiable disposition , aud at tho same time firm in the discharge of his duties . On his leaving Stonehouse ho received a handsome testimonial , and he then became master ol tho Model Workhouse at Devonport , at a salary of £ 200 per annum , but only lived 3 years to enjoy his position , dying after three weeks illness . He left a widow with live children , tho babo only four months old . The widow was obliged to retire to a village where sho is a school mistress at a salary of £ 10 a year , three of her children being entirely dependent on her exertions ; one sho has apprenticed , and her little boy George Samuel is living with friends until by your charity he can be admitted to tho Masonic Institution . Tlrs father P . M . James Cox was initiated into Freemasonry in 18 ( 12 , and nt his death was Honorary Secretary of his Lodgo , Fortitude , Princess Place , Plymouth . The ease is strongly recommended by the following brethren , and Proxies Kill be received by Bro . Iter . C . J . Murtyn , P . G . C , Long Melford , Suffolk , icho will represent the ease nt the forthcoming election . Bro . The Right Hon . Tho EARL OF Bro . JAMES FOWLER , Esq ., I'M 712 CARNAitvoN , G . D . M . of Eng- P . G . S . Warden , Lincolnshire ' land , Vice-President oE the „ G . E . Poin . vL / Esq ., Life Governor ' Institution ( ex officio ) . P . M . No . 10 , Burghclere , Ncw-„ Rev . J . Hui'SHi ; , M . A ., P . G . M ., bury . Clysthyclen . „ W . . 1 . ' POLK , Esq ., P . M ., Boxted , „ Rev . C . J . M . vim-y , P . G . C , Long Suffolk . Melford Rectory , Vicc-Presi- „ R . R . ROUD , Esq ., P . M 105 dcut . P . P . G . W . ( Cornwall ) P . P . G ! " L , , ; i 1 ™ 5 ' ' t- ' r-0 - -- Registrar , Devon , Uunnford-I . G . U . M . Devonshire , Elms , street , Stonehouse , Plymouth Stoke Devonport „ s . J . ; w , Esq ., Stonehouse , „ The Eight Hon . LOUD WAVEM / EI ' . Devon . „ Rev . DANIEL ACE , D . D . May I ask you to oblige me with your votes and interest at tho Election for the Eoyal Masonic Institution for Boys on the 16 th day of October next , in favour of GEORGE SAUCEL COX , whose case is a very deserving one , and in the success of which the brethren of our province feel much interested . I beg most earnestly for interest for my dear child , as this is tho sixth appeal made on his behalf . SUSANNAH L , COS , widow of JAMS COS .
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ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR GIRLS , ST . JOHN'S HILL , S . W . OFFICE : 5 Freemasons' Hall , Great Queen-street , W . C . Patrons : H . R . H . THE PKINCE OF WALES , K . G ., & c , M . W . G . M ., President . HEU ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCESS OF WALES . A QUARTERLY General Court of the Governors and Subscribers of this Institution will bo held at Freemasons' Hall , Great Queen-street , Lincoln ' s Inn-fields , London , on Saturday , 11 th day of October 1876 , at Twelve o'clock precisely , on the General Business of the Institution , to consider Notices of Motion as follows , and to elect Eight Girls into tho School by ballot from a list of Thirty-six Candidates . Tho Election will commence at One o ' clock ( or after tho usual business is over ) , and close at Threo o'clock precisely . By Colonel Creaton P . G . D ., "Vice-Patron and Trustee , Chairman of tho Butttling Committee : — " That instructions bo given with reference to signing cheques , in connection with tho now buildings now iu progress . " By Colonel Creaton : — "That in consideration of the services rendered by Mi * . H . Muggoridgo , Collector , for upwards of twenty years , he bo awarded a retiring pension of JE 150 per annum . By Raynham W . Stewart , Esq ., P . G . D ., V . P . : — "That tho office of Collector be not filled up , but that an additional Clerk bo appointed to assist the Secretary . " And to receive the Report of tho Committee of Inquiry as to the Collectorship , if ready for presentation , R . WENTWORTH LITTLE , SBCBKTABY .
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LONDONMASONICCLUB, 101 QUEEN VICTORIA STREET , E . C . THE CLUB IS NOW OPEN for tho use of Members . Only a limited number of members can be elected without Entrance Feo and at the present rate of subscription . Lodges requiring accommodation should make immediate application to the Secretary . For all particulars and forms of application , apply to the Secretary , at tho Offices , 37 QUEEN VICTORIA STREET , LONDON , E . C .
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67 BARBICAN , E . G .
Our Weekly Budget.
OUR WEEKLY BUDGET .
THE Duke of Connaught is still with the Queen at Balmoral , which Her Majesty is expected to leave for Windsor Castle about the middle of next month . Prince Leopold on completing his visit to St . Andrew ' s took train for Rothesay , on a visit to the Marquis and Marchioness of Bute . Subsequently he will be the guest of the Duke of
Roxburgh during the Kelso race meeting . Meanwhile the Prince and Princess of Wales have been apparent enjoying their visit to Dunrobin . On Friday , the Sutherland Volunteers to the number of upwards of 700 underwent their annual review , Major Weston in command .
The Prince , who , as its Colonel , wore the uniform of the regiment , rode on to the ground accompanied by the Duke of Sutherland , Prince John of Glncksburg , and Colonel Tecsdale , the Princess with the Duchess of Sutherland being in one open carriage and the royal children with
Lady Florence Gower and the Duchess of Westminster in another . At the close of the review the Prince addressed a few words to the regiment , complimenting them on their appearance and the efficiency with which they had executed the several movements . He subsequently expressed to
the Caithness Volunteers a hope that he might again have the pleasure of meeting them at Dunrobin . On Monday , their Royal Highnesses , accompanied by the Duke and Duchess of Sutherland , visited Thurso for the purpose of opening the Caithness and Sutherland Industrial and Art
Exhibition . Great preparations had been made for the reception of the visitors , the railway station and many parts of tho town being gaily decorated with flags and banners , the Artillery and Rifle Volunteers Avere under arms and furnished guards of honour at the station , the
Exhibition , and Thurso Castle , where the Prince lunched with Sir Tollemache Sinclair , M . P . for the County . The Prince formally declared the Exhibition open , and having briefly inspected the building , set off for Thurso Castle , and started on his return to Dunrobin after a short stay for refreshment . A banquet was held in the town in honour of the
occasion , and in the evening Thurso was illuminated . Our brethren of the district took part , so we hear , in the
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ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR BOYS , OCTOBER ELECTION , 1876 . The VOTES and Interest of tho Governors and Subscribers aro earnestly solicited on behalf of WILLIAM IBZECIK :, SON of tho late Brother D AVID DAVISON BECK , of Greenwich , P . M . 1 S 8 and 1306 . Tho Father was a Contractor , but owing to losses in Trade and illness left a Widow ami FIVE Children totally unprovided for . Tho Creditors taking everything . The Case is strongly recommended by the following Brethren : Bro . JAMES BRETT , T . G . P ., 11 Sidney- Bro . A . J . BKOWIT , late 79 , 55 Traroad , Homerton falgar-road , Greenwich „ C . A . CoftEBKUKE , P . G . P ., 29 „ S . WEBB , P . M . 198 and 1287 , Dean-street , Soho Oxford-street „ Jons BO-SD , P . G . D ., Jennyii-st ., „ W . BAHILWTC , P . M . 196 and 1306 , St . James ' s 6 Tottenham-conrt-road „ GEORGK KELLY , P . G . S ., P . M . 40 „ J . E . WILLIE , P . M . 186 , 33 , and 83 , King-st ., Westminster Chapel-st .. Grosvenor-square „ E . J . PAGE , V . P ., P . G . S ., P . M ., „ W . MANX , V . P . W . M . 1300 , P . M . 23 , 860 , and 1381 , 118 Kenning ; - 111 , 1 SH , 1300 and 1381 , 5 Broad ton-park-road Sanctuary , Westminster , S . W . „ W . L . Hon , P . G . S ., W . M ., No . 5 , „ T . S . MORTLOCK , P . M . 180 , 9 Victoria-chambers , Victoria- " Tredegar Arms , " Lichficldstrcet , S . W . street , Bow-roaA „ J . R . STACEY , P . M ., 180 , 18 Gib- „ C . W . NOEUMKR , P . M . ISO , 138 sou-si [ uaro , N . Blue Anchor-road , S . W . „ JAMKS LKWIS THOMAS , P . M ., 112 , „ J . Sr . nx , P . M . ISti , S . W . 112 G , •192 , 1328 , and 1115 , 26 Glou- 132 Grange-road , Bermondsey cctcr-street , Pimlico , S . W . „ N . B . HEADOJC , P . M . 1-126 , 62 „ EDWAHD CL . UIK , P . M ., 1191 and Friday-street , E . C . 1329 , 19 Buckingham-st ., Strand „ WILLIAM STEPHENS , P . M . 1365 „ H . A . COLLINGTON . P . M . 79 , 110 , and 1160 , " Stag Tavern , " 871 , 1320 , 1 Edward-street , Brooksb . v ' sWalk , Homerton , E . Greenwich „ GEOIIGH DVEB , AV . M . 186 , 90 Regent-street , W . Proxies will be thankfully received by William 3 fann , 5 Broad Sanctuary , S . W .
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ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR BOYS . OCTOBER ELECTION , 1876 . The favour of the Votes ami Interest of the Governors and Subscribers is earnestly solicited on behalf of IE ID * W I ZLST ZEE . A . I IR ,, - AGED 8 YEARS AND 9 MONTHS , SON of the late Bro . J OHN ATKINSON HAIR , Newcastle-ou-Tyne , who died very suddenly , 21 th Juno 1875 , of heart disease , age 39 years ; leaving a widow , one daughter , and two sons entirely dependent on tho kindness of an old and warmly attached Masonic friend , the Petitioner , Bro . George Thompson . Bro . John A . Hair was initiated fn tlic St . Peter ' s Lodge , No . 181 , Newcastle , in 1883 , and was twice elected the Worshipful Master of that Lodgo , to which ho continued to be a subscribing member , as well as to threo other Lodges of the Province , until the time of his death ; he was also P . P . G . J . W . of Northumberland . He was exalted iu tho St . Peter's Chapter , and in duo time was elected First Principal thereof . He was also a member in the Royal Kent Encampment of Knight Templars , W . M . of the Northumberland and Berwick Lodge of Mark Masters , and P . P . G . S . D . of M . M . The case is strongly recommended by the following brethren , any of whom will be glad to receive Proxies : ThoRt . Hon . EAKL PERCY , R . W . Prov . E . P . ALBERT . P . M ., 1017 , G . Pursy ., G . M . Northumberland , Aluwick 66 Berners Street , London . Castle , Northumberland . HUBERT LAWS , P . P . G . S . W ., Secretary L . M . COCKCROFT , Esq ., V . W . Dopt . to the Charities' Committee , Prov . Prov . G . M ., Northumberland , Bank ] of Northumberland , Grainger St ,, Chambers , Mosloy Street . Nowcastle- Newcastle . on-Tyno . T . W . WHITE , P . G . St . B ., P . M . 21 , 6 Bro . J . THOMPSON , P . Prov . G . S . W ., Barnsbury Square , Loudon , N . Prov . G . Sec . Northumberland , T . Y . STKACKAN , P . P . G . J . W ., Grainger Higham Place , Newcastle-ori-Tync . Street West , Newcastle . JOHN ' HOPPER , P . P . G . S . W ., Lombard C . J . BANISTER , P . G . Sd . B ., Summer Street , Newcastle-on-Tvnc . Hill House , Horton Road , Bradford , E . D . Davis , P . P . G . S . W ., Prov . G . D . C . Yorkshire . Eldon Square , Newcastle . I Lt .-Col . ADDISON POTTER , P . P . G . J . W ., Bro . H . M . Levy , P . M ., 183 , P . Z . 138 , | Heaton Hall , Newcastle . 21 Southampton Row , Holborn , I GEO . THOMPSON- , P . P . G . S . W ., 91 Ryo London . j Hill , Newcastle-on-Tyne .
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ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR BOYS . ELECTION , 16 th OCTOBER 1876 . The favour of your Votes and Interest is earnestly solicited on behalf of GEOEG-B S-A-HyCTTEIa COX , AOED 9 YEARS AND 10 MONTHS , WHOSE father was a House Decorator , having served a seven years apprenticeship very creditably ; was afterwards foreman to Messrs . Cooper and Sons , Reading , with very frequently 30 workmen under his charge . Ho next applied for and obtained a situation of master of Stonehouse Workhouse , Plymouth , which he held with very great credit to himself aud satisfaction to the Guardians for 11 years , being of a gentle and amiable disposition , aud at tho same time firm in the discharge of his duties . On his leaving Stonehouse ho received a handsome testimonial , and he then became master ol tho Model Workhouse at Devonport , at a salary of £ 200 per annum , but only lived 3 years to enjoy his position , dying after three weeks illness . He left a widow with live children , tho babo only four months old . The widow was obliged to retire to a village where sho is a school mistress at a salary of £ 10 a year , three of her children being entirely dependent on her exertions ; one sho has apprenticed , and her little boy George Samuel is living with friends until by your charity he can be admitted to tho Masonic Institution . Tlrs father P . M . James Cox was initiated into Freemasonry in 18 ( 12 , and nt his death was Honorary Secretary of his Lodgo , Fortitude , Princess Place , Plymouth . The ease is strongly recommended by the following brethren , and Proxies Kill be received by Bro . Iter . C . J . Murtyn , P . G . C , Long Melford , Suffolk , icho will represent the ease nt the forthcoming election . Bro . The Right Hon . Tho EARL OF Bro . JAMES FOWLER , Esq ., I'M 712 CARNAitvoN , G . D . M . of Eng- P . G . S . Warden , Lincolnshire ' land , Vice-President oE the „ G . E . Poin . vL / Esq ., Life Governor ' Institution ( ex officio ) . P . M . No . 10 , Burghclere , Ncw-„ Rev . J . Hui'SHi ; , M . A ., P . G . M ., bury . Clysthyclen . „ W . . 1 . ' POLK , Esq ., P . M ., Boxted , „ Rev . C . J . M . vim-y , P . G . C , Long Suffolk . Melford Rectory , Vicc-Presi- „ R . R . ROUD , Esq ., P . M 105 dcut . P . P . G . W . ( Cornwall ) P . P . G ! " L , , ; i 1 ™ 5 ' ' t- ' r-0 - -- Registrar , Devon , Uunnford-I . G . U . M . Devonshire , Elms , street , Stonehouse , Plymouth Stoke Devonport „ s . J . ; w , Esq ., Stonehouse , „ The Eight Hon . LOUD WAVEM / EI ' . Devon . „ Rev . DANIEL ACE , D . D . May I ask you to oblige me with your votes and interest at tho Election for the Eoyal Masonic Institution for Boys on the 16 th day of October next , in favour of GEORGE SAUCEL COX , whose case is a very deserving one , and in the success of which the brethren of our province feel much interested . I beg most earnestly for interest for my dear child , as this is tho sixth appeal made on his behalf . SUSANNAH L , COS , widow of JAMS COS .
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ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR GIRLS , ST . JOHN'S HILL , S . W . OFFICE : 5 Freemasons' Hall , Great Queen-street , W . C . Patrons : H . R . H . THE PKINCE OF WALES , K . G ., & c , M . W . G . M ., President . HEU ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCESS OF WALES . A QUARTERLY General Court of the Governors and Subscribers of this Institution will bo held at Freemasons' Hall , Great Queen-street , Lincoln ' s Inn-fields , London , on Saturday , 11 th day of October 1876 , at Twelve o'clock precisely , on the General Business of the Institution , to consider Notices of Motion as follows , and to elect Eight Girls into tho School by ballot from a list of Thirty-six Candidates . Tho Election will commence at One o ' clock ( or after tho usual business is over ) , and close at Threo o'clock precisely . By Colonel Creaton P . G . D ., "Vice-Patron and Trustee , Chairman of tho Butttling Committee : — " That instructions bo given with reference to signing cheques , in connection with tho now buildings now iu progress . " By Colonel Creaton : — "That in consideration of the services rendered by Mi * . H . Muggoridgo , Collector , for upwards of twenty years , he bo awarded a retiring pension of JE 150 per annum . By Raynham W . Stewart , Esq ., P . G . D ., V . P . : — "That tho office of Collector be not filled up , but that an additional Clerk bo appointed to assist the Secretary . " And to receive the Report of tho Committee of Inquiry as to the Collectorship , if ready for presentation , R . WENTWORTH LITTLE , SBCBKTABY .
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LONDONMASONICCLUB, 101 QUEEN VICTORIA STREET , E . C . THE CLUB IS NOW OPEN for tho use of Members . Only a limited number of members can be elected without Entrance Feo and at the present rate of subscription . Lodges requiring accommodation should make immediate application to the Secretary . For all particulars and forms of application , apply to the Secretary , at tho Offices , 37 QUEEN VICTORIA STREET , LONDON , E . C .
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67 BARBICAN , E . G .
Our Weekly Budget.
OUR WEEKLY BUDGET .
THE Duke of Connaught is still with the Queen at Balmoral , which Her Majesty is expected to leave for Windsor Castle about the middle of next month . Prince Leopold on completing his visit to St . Andrew ' s took train for Rothesay , on a visit to the Marquis and Marchioness of Bute . Subsequently he will be the guest of the Duke of
Roxburgh during the Kelso race meeting . Meanwhile the Prince and Princess of Wales have been apparent enjoying their visit to Dunrobin . On Friday , the Sutherland Volunteers to the number of upwards of 700 underwent their annual review , Major Weston in command .
The Prince , who , as its Colonel , wore the uniform of the regiment , rode on to the ground accompanied by the Duke of Sutherland , Prince John of Glncksburg , and Colonel Tecsdale , the Princess with the Duchess of Sutherland being in one open carriage and the royal children with
Lady Florence Gower and the Duchess of Westminster in another . At the close of the review the Prince addressed a few words to the regiment , complimenting them on their appearance and the efficiency with which they had executed the several movements . He subsequently expressed to
the Caithness Volunteers a hope that he might again have the pleasure of meeting them at Dunrobin . On Monday , their Royal Highnesses , accompanied by the Duke and Duchess of Sutherland , visited Thurso for the purpose of opening the Caithness and Sutherland Industrial and Art
Exhibition . Great preparations had been made for the reception of the visitors , the railway station and many parts of tho town being gaily decorated with flags and banners , the Artillery and Rifle Volunteers Avere under arms and furnished guards of honour at the station , the
Exhibition , and Thurso Castle , where the Prince lunched with Sir Tollemache Sinclair , M . P . for the County . The Prince formally declared the Exhibition open , and having briefly inspected the building , set off for Thurso Castle , and started on his return to Dunrobin after a short stay for refreshment . A banquet was held in the town in honour of the
occasion , and in the evening Thurso was illuminated . Our brethren of the district took part , so we hear , in the