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THEROYALMASONIOPUPILS'ASSISTANCEFUND, UNDEE THE PATEONAGE AND SUPPOET OF H . E . H . the Prince of Wales , Grand Master of England . H . B . H . tho Duke of Connaught , E . G ., P . S . G . W . England . H . E . H . Prince Leopold , E . G ., P . J . G . W . England , Prov . G . M . Oxfordshire . The Eight Hon . the Earl of Carnarvon , Pro Grand Master England , Prov . G . M . Somersetshire . The Eight Hon . Lord Skelmersdale , Deputy Grand Master England , Prov . G . M . West Lancashire . His Grace the Duke of Abercorn , G . M . Ireland . Sir M . E . Shaw-Stewart , Bart ., G . M . Scotland . The Eight Hon . the Earl of Eosslyn , Past Grand Master Scotland . The Provincial Grand Masters of—Berks and Bucks Lancashire ( East ) South Wales ( West ) Derbyshire „ ( West ) Suffolk Devonshire Leicestersh . and Rutlandsh . Surrey Dorsetshire Middlesex Susses Hants , and Isle of Wight Northumberland Worcestershire Hertfordshire , Oxfordshire Yorkshire ( N . and E . ) Kincardineshire Somersetshire The Deputy Provincial Grand . Masters of—Berks and Bucks Lancashire ( East ) South Wales ( West ) Cheshire Leicestersh . and Rutlandsh . Suffolk Derbyshire Middlesex Surrey Dorsetshire Norths , and Hunts . Sussex Essex Northumberland Worcestershire Gloucestershire Nottinghamshire Yorkshire ( West ) Hants , and Isle of Wight 0 xfordshire Hertfordshire ' Somersetshire l ETC ., ETC ., ETC . OBJECTS . STEWAEDSHIPS . The main objects of the Fnnd are— Ladies , Brethren , a * . d others undertaking the duties of Stewards , _ ., ., ,. <¦ ., ., ., . , •ii „ ivr „ 0 «^;« are not personally called npon for any fixed sum , nor is there any fee To provide situations for the pupils on their leaving the Masonio payable P on seryilfg the off 4 gte ^ wi ] 1 ^ ^^ to mJj £ be at each election for life for every £ 10 10 s they may colleot . Ladies To watch their progress , and offer aid and advice where needful . are specially invited to become Stewards , more particularly to work To advance small amounts to aid in the purchase of tools , outfits , for the Fancy Bazaar ( details of which are given below ) , and for any and , later in life , goodwills of businesses , & o . amounts they may collect they will be entitled to double votes , same , . , ., . ,, as is the case on their qualifying as Life Subscribers . To establish scholarships , and otherwise support pupils at the Universities and other pnblic schools , or assist boys who may desire o enter the Army or Navy , and aid them in obtaining commissions . Generally to watch over the future of the pupils , and help them in « j » «» —» «» « . « L ~ securing success . £ BMMR&EBM!€¥Fill. To render assistance to the unsuccessful candidates for the benefits of the existing Masonic charities . In aid of the Fund will be held in the Large Hall of the Freemasons And otherwise co-operate in tbe dispensing of Masonic charity . Tavern , London , ( the use of which , together with the suite of rooms adjoining , has been kindly granted by Bro . Albert Best ) on 29 th and QUALIFICATIONS AND PEIVILEGES . 30 th Jnne , and 1 st and 2 nd July next . This will afford ample scope for ladies ana * brethren to assist in A donation of 10 s ^«^<> ££££ ^ T ™ ™* s at the raising of money for the objects of the Fund , as a small contribution of goods or cash from friends would materially assist in the 5 guineas constitutes a Life Subscriber , with 2 votes at each election farnishi of the stalls . Aami 8 sion Tickets to fte Bazaar _ tho for Life . 10 guineas constitutes a Life Governor , with 5 votes at each election *> roceed 3 of whioh ™ " be ex P ended in Life Sabscriberships , and then for Life . ballotted for and distributed among the purchasers—can be had on 50 guineas constitutes a Vice President , with 30 votes at each application . election for Life . 13 y introducing Professional Ladies or Gentlemen who will give 100 guineas constitutes a Vice Patron , with 70 votes at each election their services for Entertainments , & c , to be arranged at intervals during the Bazaar , brethren will materially assist the Committee , or Ladies , on qualifying as Life Subscribers , have double ( he number , . . , ,,, »„ ,, ' ^ J of votes . they might organise Balls , Concerts , Eeadmgs , Ac , on behalf of tho Lodges , Chapters , and other Societies acquire votes in perpetuity for Ftlnd - _ P roceeds ( wifch Votes ) in eTO 1 ? caae wil 1 be accredited to double tho amounts payable by individual donors for Life Votes . the individuals by whose exertions the money is raised . Treasurer . —The REV . 0 . J . MARTYR , The Rectory , Long Melford , Suffolk . Bankers . —THE BANK OF ENGLAND , Western Branch , Burlington Gardens , London , W . g . jDICK RADCLYFFE , 129 Kgh Holborn , London , W . G . *( W . W . MORGAN JUN ., EEEEMASON ' S CHRONICLE Office , Gt . Queen Street . Circulars and Forms for Collecting , together with other information , may be had on application to the Secretaries as above . Brethren willing to act as Stewards , or otherwise assist in the establishment of the Fund , or the carrying out of the Bazaar , will oblige by communicating with the Secretaries as early as possible .

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"AUDI, VIDE, TACE." Article 1
ADMONITIONS. Article 2
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GRAND CHAPTER. Article 3
COMMITTEE MEETING OF THE BOYS' SCHOOL. Article 4
SOCIETY OF PAINTERS IN WATER COLOURS. Article 4
CRYSTAL PALACE. Article 4
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 5
ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR GIRLS. Article 5
ROYAL ARCH. Article 6
RED CROSS OF CONSTANTINE. Article 6
THE MOHAWK MINSTRELS. Article 6
JAMAICA. Article 7
BALLOT FOR LIFE SUBSCRIBERSHIPS FOR THE R.M.I.G. Article 7
TOTTENHAM AND EDMONTON MASONIC DRAWING Article 7
ISRAEL LODGE OF INSTRUCTION, No. 205. Article 7
THE THEATRES, &c. Article 7
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DIARY FOR THE WEEK. Article 10
INSTALLATION MEETINGS, &c. Article 11
ST. PETER'S LODGE, No. 481. Article 11
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THEROYALMASONIOPUPILS'ASSISTANCEFUND, UNDEE THE PATEONAGE AND SUPPOET OF H . E . H . the Prince of Wales , Grand Master of England . H . B . H . tho Duke of Connaught , E . G ., P . S . G . W . England . H . E . H . Prince Leopold , E . G ., P . J . G . W . England , Prov . G . M . Oxfordshire . The Eight Hon . the Earl of Carnarvon , Pro Grand Master England , Prov . G . M . Somersetshire . The Eight Hon . Lord Skelmersdale , Deputy Grand Master England , Prov . G . M . West Lancashire . His Grace the Duke of Abercorn , G . M . Ireland . Sir M . E . Shaw-Stewart , Bart ., G . M . Scotland . The Eight Hon . the Earl of Eosslyn , Past Grand Master Scotland . The Provincial Grand Masters of—Berks and Bucks Lancashire ( East ) South Wales ( West ) Derbyshire „ ( West ) Suffolk Devonshire Leicestersh . and Rutlandsh . Surrey Dorsetshire Middlesex Susses Hants , and Isle of Wight Northumberland Worcestershire Hertfordshire , Oxfordshire Yorkshire ( N . and E . ) Kincardineshire Somersetshire The Deputy Provincial Grand . Masters of—Berks and Bucks Lancashire ( East ) South Wales ( West ) Cheshire Leicestersh . and Rutlandsh . Suffolk Derbyshire Middlesex Surrey Dorsetshire Norths , and Hunts . Sussex Essex Northumberland Worcestershire Gloucestershire Nottinghamshire Yorkshire ( West ) Hants , and Isle of Wight 0 xfordshire Hertfordshire ' Somersetshire l ETC ., ETC ., ETC . OBJECTS . STEWAEDSHIPS . The main objects of the Fnnd are— Ladies , Brethren , a * . d others undertaking the duties of Stewards , _ ., ., ,. <¦ ., ., ., . , •ii „ ivr „ 0 «^;« are not personally called npon for any fixed sum , nor is there any fee To provide situations for the pupils on their leaving the Masonio payable P on seryilfg the off 4 gte ^ wi ] 1 ^ ^^ to mJj £ be at each election for life for every £ 10 10 s they may colleot . Ladies To watch their progress , and offer aid and advice where needful . are specially invited to become Stewards , more particularly to work To advance small amounts to aid in the purchase of tools , outfits , for the Fancy Bazaar ( details of which are given below ) , and for any and , later in life , goodwills of businesses , & o . amounts they may collect they will be entitled to double votes , same , . , ., . ,, as is the case on their qualifying as Life Subscribers . To establish scholarships , and otherwise support pupils at the Universities and other pnblic schools , or assist boys who may desire o enter the Army or Navy , and aid them in obtaining commissions . Generally to watch over the future of the pupils , and help them in « j » «» —» «» « . « L ~ securing success . £ BMMR&EBM!€¥Fill. To render assistance to the unsuccessful candidates for the benefits of the existing Masonic charities . In aid of the Fund will be held in the Large Hall of the Freemasons And otherwise co-operate in tbe dispensing of Masonic charity . Tavern , London , ( the use of which , together with the suite of rooms adjoining , has been kindly granted by Bro . Albert Best ) on 29 th and QUALIFICATIONS AND PEIVILEGES . 30 th Jnne , and 1 st and 2 nd July next . This will afford ample scope for ladies ana * brethren to assist in A donation of 10 s ^«^<> ££££ ^ T ™ ™* s at the raising of money for the objects of the Fund , as a small contribution of goods or cash from friends would materially assist in the 5 guineas constitutes a Life Subscriber , with 2 votes at each election farnishi of the stalls . Aami 8 sion Tickets to fte Bazaar _ tho for Life . 10 guineas constitutes a Life Governor , with 5 votes at each election *> roceed 3 of whioh ™ " be ex P ended in Life Sabscriberships , and then for Life . ballotted for and distributed among the purchasers—can be had on 50 guineas constitutes a Vice President , with 30 votes at each application . election for Life . 13 y introducing Professional Ladies or Gentlemen who will give 100 guineas constitutes a Vice Patron , with 70 votes at each election their services for Entertainments , & c , to be arranged at intervals during the Bazaar , brethren will materially assist the Committee , or Ladies , on qualifying as Life Subscribers , have double ( he number , . . , ,,, »„ ,, ' ^ J of votes . they might organise Balls , Concerts , Eeadmgs , Ac , on behalf of tho Lodges , Chapters , and other Societies acquire votes in perpetuity for Ftlnd - _ P roceeds ( wifch Votes ) in eTO 1 ? caae wil 1 be accredited to double tho amounts payable by individual donors for Life Votes . the individuals by whose exertions the money is raised . Treasurer . —The REV . 0 . J . MARTYR , The Rectory , Long Melford , Suffolk . Bankers . —THE BANK OF ENGLAND , Western Branch , Burlington Gardens , London , W . g . jDICK RADCLYFFE , 129 Kgh Holborn , London , W . G . *( W . W . MORGAN JUN ., EEEEMASON ' S CHRONICLE Office , Gt . Queen Street . Circulars and Forms for Collecting , together with other information , may be had on application to the Secretaries as above . Brethren willing to act as Stewards , or otherwise assist in the establishment of the Fund , or the carrying out of the Bazaar , will oblige by communicating with the Secretaries as early as possible .

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