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THESTARANDGARTERHOTEL,KEWBRIDGE.BROTHER JOHNBRILL,PROPRIETOR .FT . HE accommodation at this Popular Establishment for xMASONICLODGESANDCHAPTERSWill be found of the most complete and perfect character . 1.k§Self©ft.§©msat§f}©mmiiisas&WillAff§iaffi»THEBANQUETHALLWILLSEATOVERONEHUNDREDGUESTS.The Culinary Arrangements embrace every modern feature . 3pMJadf.f..$tmm$Mm$Qxttikimti,Mxtt$t (tewrfei,galfe,mil§mmmiartfc*.The Stock of WINES comprises all the BEST KNOWN BRANDS , and will be found in PERFECT CONDITION . PEIVATE ROOMS FOR LARGE OR SMALL PARTIES . GOOD STABLING . CARRIAGES , WAGONETTES , BRAKES , & c . ON HIRE . Scale of Gharges and further particulars on application .
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<§krpl^H^0mt|it]3tihttbit^.crp,WOOD GREEW , LONDON , N . Grand Patron : HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN . President : His EOYAL HIGHNESS THE PHINCE OF WALES , K . G ., M . W . G . M . A QUARTERLY GENERAL COURT of the Governors nnd Subscribers will bo held at Freema . _ ns' Hall , Great Queen Street . Lincoln ' s Inn Fields , London , on Monday , tho 13 th day of July 1885 , for the transaction of tbe ordinary business of the Institution . To consider tho following- Notices of Motion : — 1 . By XV . Bro . RAY .. HAM VV . STE . VABT P . G . D ., V . P ., Trustee , on behalf of tho House Committee : That in consideration of tho f aithful and efficient services vender edhy Mis 5 * Elizabeth Hall , during 22 yonrs . as Matron of tho establishment at Wood Green , an annual errant of £ ' 75 be made to her on her resignation for the term of her life , and tho same to be paid quarterly . 2 . Bv W . Bro . JOHN- L . MATHER . V . P .. " That every present individual donor who has qualified , or who shall qualify , a * - a Life Governor of the General Fnnd shall receive double votes for every live guineas presented to the Special Buil'iinp Fund , and Lodges , Chapters . _ tc ., similar privileges for every 10 guineas s " preened ; in connection with the occasion of fixin _ r the cornor-stono of tho new buildings , by the Baroness Burdett Coutts , on Tuesday , 11 th August next , such privileges to be available from this date to 31 st December 1835 . " 3 . By W . Bro . EDGAR BOWYER P . G . Std . Br ., V . Pat . * . " That 15 bovs be pieced at tho Quarterly General Court , on Monday , 12 th October , for admission to the Preparatory School , over and above the 22 boys to bo then elected to fill the number of vacancies in tho present establishment . " To receive and approve a list of SS candidates on flic recommendation of the General Committ-e , from which 22 . or , should Bro . Bowyer ' s notice of motion bo adopted , 37 boys shall be elected on Monday , 12 th Oci ' obei- next . Tho chair will bo taken at Four o ' clock in the afternoon precisely . By Order , FREDERICK BINCKES ( P . G . Std . ) , V . Pat ., Secretary . OrnCE—6 Freemasons' Hnll , London , "W . C . •1 th July 1885 .
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THEIMPERIALHOTEL,HOLBOEN VIADUCT , LONDON , Adjoining the TEBMI _ . CS of tho LONDON CHATHAM and DOVEB RAILWAT , but distinct from the Viaduct Hotel . THE BEST FURNISHED ANO MOST COMFORTABLE HOTEL IN LONDON HOT & COLD WATER LAID ON IN ALL BED ROOMS Tlio ai > i » oi _ j . _ i-ie---8 . l-roiie'Iiou- so arranged a _ to eu . lire ilomcstic comfort . EVERY ACCOMMODAflON FOR MASONIC LODGE MEETINGS , JP>uMky&xmxm$~^W.tWux(j'^Bxtnkfasb.TUT . AI , _* - _ . 1 )_ IA P .. . ACT ? LODGE , NO . 1511 , THE MO __ >* __ LODGE , NO . 1672 , THIS CRUSADERS LODGE , NO . 1677 , AND PERSEVERANCE LODGE , NO . 1743 , HOT .- ) THB-K MEETINGS AT THIS ESTABLISHMENT . GOOD COOKING . FINE WINES . MODERATE CHARGES . The -Edison . Electric I _ ie . ___ t . TABIFF on APPLICATION to Bro . A . BEGBIE .
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STANMQREHILL,MIDDLESEX.TBJBABEacoaslOMI^,10 miles from Marble Arch , by mad . 2 miles from Edi / u-tirc Station . G . N . R . 3 . miles from the Harrow Station , L . & N . W . ll . 3- | . miles fro ,, ) Mill Hill Station , Midland Jfnilway . THIS old established Hotel is very retire . ! , healthy , su . tl cbnrroingly situated , it offers great inducements to private families , and a large ' Assembly Room has lately been added for Meetings , Balls , Wedding Breakfasts , Dinners , Masonic Lodges , Banquets , . cc . Arrangements can he-made for conveyances . CHARLES VEAL , Proprietor . The Abercorn Lodge , 1549 ; Sub-Urban Lodge , 1702 : ancl the Stanmor _•Chapter , are held here .
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PARIS EDUCATIONAL ESTABLISHMENT for the Sons of Gentlemen . Principal—M . G . OVRKB , officior d'Academic , late Inspector f tnho Eoole sup _ . riouro da commerce of Paris , and translator of iliggenson' . s Hotted States History . Address—Institution Ovree , 14 Hue David , Passy , Paria .
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Just Published , Prico Sixpence . " "VI" EAS TJRING THE PATTERN , " A SERMON , -L T .-L Preached before the Proviuc . il Grand Lodfje of Norths and Hunts , at Northampton , by the W . Bro . Rov . S . J . W . SANDERS , M . A , and M . L ., __ 0 ., Prov . Grand Chaplain . Northampton : Henry Brown & Co ., Gold Street .
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Holiday Haunts.
HOLIDAY HAUNTS .
GREAT STANMORB . TT ia an old saying that people go from home to hear news of them-S ° lve 3 ; it might fairly he added that pleasure and healthaeekera go hundreds of miles while bf-aut- «> s as great and air as pnre are within ten miles of tho great modern Babylon . Let any one go to "Mill Hill , Edgware , Whitchurch , and Great Sfcanmore , all to be
visited in a long summer day ' s ramble , and reached in a conveyance with ease , and test the truth of onr statement . Not far from the places wekave named is Harrow-on-the-Hill , a commanding coign of vantage from which to behold the rich country around . In addition , are the chnrch and colleges . Farther into the conntry are Watford
and St . Albans , the journey to which places by coach being an exceptionally fine ride . There are few Cockneys who do not know the Welsh Harps , two famous hostelries , on th ^ main road to Edgware , bordered by a magnificent lake , where fishing , boating , and Hwimming afford alternate means of sport and recreation in summer , and
whose broad surface becomes a glassy floor in winter on which skaters disport themselves and enjoy a graceful and health-giving exercise . The lower Harp is the centre of attraction , to which belong the rights and privileges of nsage of the lake . Tbey are held by a genuine sportsman , who encourages the gun as well as the rod ,
ancl is no mean adept himself with the trigger . Bro . Warner , like all trne sportsmen , is jovial and free , and if he has profited by tho advantages that Natnre has so bountifully bestowed upon him , he has been liberal to the public . We are not , however , concerned with that part of Hendon in which the Welsh Harps are situated , except
as they form as it were a starting-point—where town ends nnd conntry beirins . For the visitor who starts from St . Pancras by the Midland line , it would be better to go on to Mill Hill . The country is very pretty all ronnd , and although the walk on the left of the line is somewhat barren of interest for the first mile or so , a change
soon takes place . Bi *> . n _ * knolls and gentle valleys greet the eye on either side . Now and then the trees overlap the roadway , and form a noble arch , underneath which sir- , shade , colour , and exquisite forms . These are intermittent beauties which sometimes enter into competition with the paths throngh the fields . For the pedestrian
wo advise the latter route . It is easily found , as far as Edgware . From this town or village fche road should be taken to Whtcbarob , about a mile distant . The chnrch itself is not pretty , and the churchyard bears evidence of neglect . The interior of the church is
full of interest . Here are memorials of the Chandos family , the organ on which Handel played , and much else that reminds the visitor of the vanity of human grandeur and the immortality of genius . James Brydges , the first Duke of Chandos , became enormously rich , throug h
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THESTARANDGARTERHOTEL,KEWBRIDGE.BROTHER JOHNBRILL,PROPRIETOR .FT . HE accommodation at this Popular Establishment for xMASONICLODGESANDCHAPTERSWill be found of the most complete and perfect character . 1.k§Self©ft.§©msat§f}©mmiiisas&WillAff§iaffi»THEBANQUETHALLWILLSEATOVERONEHUNDREDGUESTS.The Culinary Arrangements embrace every modern feature . 3pMJadf.f..$tmm$Mm$Qxttikimti,Mxtt$t (tewrfei,galfe,mil§mmmiartfc*.The Stock of WINES comprises all the BEST KNOWN BRANDS , and will be found in PERFECT CONDITION . PEIVATE ROOMS FOR LARGE OR SMALL PARTIES . GOOD STABLING . CARRIAGES , WAGONETTES , BRAKES , & c . ON HIRE . Scale of Gharges and further particulars on application .
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<§krpl^H^0mt|it]3tihttbit^.crp,WOOD GREEW , LONDON , N . Grand Patron : HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN . President : His EOYAL HIGHNESS THE PHINCE OF WALES , K . G ., M . W . G . M . A QUARTERLY GENERAL COURT of the Governors nnd Subscribers will bo held at Freema . _ ns' Hall , Great Queen Street . Lincoln ' s Inn Fields , London , on Monday , tho 13 th day of July 1885 , for the transaction of tbe ordinary business of the Institution . To consider tho following- Notices of Motion : — 1 . By XV . Bro . RAY .. HAM VV . STE . VABT P . G . D ., V . P ., Trustee , on behalf of tho House Committee : That in consideration of tho f aithful and efficient services vender edhy Mis 5 * Elizabeth Hall , during 22 yonrs . as Matron of tho establishment at Wood Green , an annual errant of £ ' 75 be made to her on her resignation for the term of her life , and tho same to be paid quarterly . 2 . Bv W . Bro . JOHN- L . MATHER . V . P .. " That every present individual donor who has qualified , or who shall qualify , a * - a Life Governor of the General Fnnd shall receive double votes for every live guineas presented to the Special Buil'iinp Fund , and Lodges , Chapters . _ tc ., similar privileges for every 10 guineas s " preened ; in connection with the occasion of fixin _ r the cornor-stono of tho new buildings , by the Baroness Burdett Coutts , on Tuesday , 11 th August next , such privileges to be available from this date to 31 st December 1835 . " 3 . By W . Bro . EDGAR BOWYER P . G . Std . Br ., V . Pat . * . " That 15 bovs be pieced at tho Quarterly General Court , on Monday , 12 th October , for admission to the Preparatory School , over and above the 22 boys to bo then elected to fill the number of vacancies in tho present establishment . " To receive and approve a list of SS candidates on flic recommendation of the General Committ-e , from which 22 . or , should Bro . Bowyer ' s notice of motion bo adopted , 37 boys shall be elected on Monday , 12 th Oci ' obei- next . Tho chair will bo taken at Four o ' clock in the afternoon precisely . By Order , FREDERICK BINCKES ( P . G . Std . ) , V . Pat ., Secretary . OrnCE—6 Freemasons' Hnll , London , "W . C . •1 th July 1885 .
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THEIMPERIALHOTEL,HOLBOEN VIADUCT , LONDON , Adjoining the TEBMI _ . CS of tho LONDON CHATHAM and DOVEB RAILWAT , but distinct from the Viaduct Hotel . THE BEST FURNISHED ANO MOST COMFORTABLE HOTEL IN LONDON HOT & COLD WATER LAID ON IN ALL BED ROOMS Tlio ai > i » oi _ j . _ i-ie---8 . l-roiie'Iiou- so arranged a _ to eu . lire ilomcstic comfort . EVERY ACCOMMODAflON FOR MASONIC LODGE MEETINGS , JP>uMky&xmxm$~^W.tWux(j'^Bxtnkfasb.TUT . AI , _* - _ . 1 )_ IA P .. . ACT ? LODGE , NO . 1511 , THE MO __ >* __ LODGE , NO . 1672 , THIS CRUSADERS LODGE , NO . 1677 , AND PERSEVERANCE LODGE , NO . 1743 , HOT .- ) THB-K MEETINGS AT THIS ESTABLISHMENT . GOOD COOKING . FINE WINES . MODERATE CHARGES . The -Edison . Electric I _ ie . ___ t . TABIFF on APPLICATION to Bro . A . BEGBIE .
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STANMQREHILL,MIDDLESEX.TBJBABEacoaslOMI^,10 miles from Marble Arch , by mad . 2 miles from Edi / u-tirc Station . G . N . R . 3 . miles from the Harrow Station , L . & N . W . ll . 3- | . miles fro ,, ) Mill Hill Station , Midland Jfnilway . THIS old established Hotel is very retire . ! , healthy , su . tl cbnrroingly situated , it offers great inducements to private families , and a large ' Assembly Room has lately been added for Meetings , Balls , Wedding Breakfasts , Dinners , Masonic Lodges , Banquets , . cc . Arrangements can he-made for conveyances . CHARLES VEAL , Proprietor . The Abercorn Lodge , 1549 ; Sub-Urban Lodge , 1702 : ancl the Stanmor _•Chapter , are held here .
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PARIS EDUCATIONAL ESTABLISHMENT for the Sons of Gentlemen . Principal—M . G . OVRKB , officior d'Academic , late Inspector f tnho Eoole sup _ . riouro da commerce of Paris , and translator of iliggenson' . s Hotted States History . Address—Institution Ovree , 14 Hue David , Passy , Paria .
Ad00803
Just Published , Prico Sixpence . " "VI" EAS TJRING THE PATTERN , " A SERMON , -L T .-L Preached before the Proviuc . il Grand Lodfje of Norths and Hunts , at Northampton , by the W . Bro . Rov . S . J . W . SANDERS , M . A , and M . L ., __ 0 ., Prov . Grand Chaplain . Northampton : Henry Brown & Co ., Gold Street .
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Holiday Haunts.
HOLIDAY HAUNTS .
GREAT STANMORB . TT ia an old saying that people go from home to hear news of them-S ° lve 3 ; it might fairly he added that pleasure and healthaeekera go hundreds of miles while bf-aut- «> s as great and air as pnre are within ten miles of tho great modern Babylon . Let any one go to "Mill Hill , Edgware , Whitchurch , and Great Sfcanmore , all to be
visited in a long summer day ' s ramble , and reached in a conveyance with ease , and test the truth of onr statement . Not far from the places wekave named is Harrow-on-the-Hill , a commanding coign of vantage from which to behold the rich country around . In addition , are the chnrch and colleges . Farther into the conntry are Watford
and St . Albans , the journey to which places by coach being an exceptionally fine ride . There are few Cockneys who do not know the Welsh Harps , two famous hostelries , on th ^ main road to Edgware , bordered by a magnificent lake , where fishing , boating , and Hwimming afford alternate means of sport and recreation in summer , and
whose broad surface becomes a glassy floor in winter on which skaters disport themselves and enjoy a graceful and health-giving exercise . The lower Harp is the centre of attraction , to which belong the rights and privileges of nsage of the lake . Tbey are held by a genuine sportsman , who encourages the gun as well as the rod ,
ancl is no mean adept himself with the trigger . Bro . Warner , like all trne sportsmen , is jovial and free , and if he has profited by tho advantages that Natnre has so bountifully bestowed upon him , he has been liberal to the public . We are not , however , concerned with that part of Hendon in which the Welsh Harps are situated , except
as they form as it were a starting-point—where town ends nnd conntry beirins . For the visitor who starts from St . Pancras by the Midland line , it would be better to go on to Mill Hill . The country is very pretty all ronnd , and although the walk on the left of the line is somewhat barren of interest for the first mile or so , a change
soon takes place . Bi *> . n _ * knolls and gentle valleys greet the eye on either side . Now and then the trees overlap the roadway , and form a noble arch , underneath which sir- , shade , colour , and exquisite forms . These are intermittent beauties which sometimes enter into competition with the paths throngh the fields . For the pedestrian
wo advise the latter route . It is easily found , as far as Edgware . From this town or village fche road should be taken to Whtcbarob , about a mile distant . The chnrch itself is not pretty , and the churchyard bears evidence of neglect . The interior of the church is
full of interest . Here are memorials of the Chandos family , the organ on which Handel played , and much else that reminds the visitor of the vanity of human grandeur and the immortality of genius . James Brydges , the first Duke of Chandos , became enormously rich , throug h