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The Great Pyramid And Freemasonry.
The results of the Cambridge Local Examinations in December last have been issued , and from them we learn that of the twenty girls entered , nineteen are returned as successful , the only failure having been caused
by the illness of the candidate . In the senior examination two ex-pupils , Miss S . M . Morrish and Miss A . W . Cecil , tunnl teachers , passed in Class III . honours ; in the junior
examination Jane M . Taylor and Ellen Senior obtained Glass II . honours , both being distinguished in religious knowledge . Class III . honours were conferred npon F . Oberdoerffer ( distinguished in religious knowledge and
French ) , Ada C . Crow , Grace Bartrum , and Emily Mabel Osmond . The following passed : —Juliet Priestley and Josephine March ( both distinguished in religious knowledge ) , Susannah Tippler , Ada Ellen Ashton , Frances J . New , Sophia Riley , Helen Foxall , Clara E . Coales , Emily A . Cecil , Beatrice King , and Mary E . Spalding
The Head Master of the Boys' School , Bro . the Rev . R . Morris , has presented a report of the Cambridge Local Examination last Christmas , which is satisfactory , seven boys having received honours and two passed , whilst there was no single instance of failure . In the First Class ( II . Division ) honours were gained by A . D . Ashdown , distinguished for Mathematics , and A . J . Kennedy ,
distinguished for Mathematics and Latin . In the Second Class honours were obtained by 0 . R . Fairman , J . P . Templeman , C . P . O'Doherty , and W . R . Watson ; and in
the Third Class G . S . Jones , distinguished for Mathematics The remaining two candidates , A . G . Aspden and R . F Reynolds , satisfied the examiners .
The General Committee of the Royal Masonic Institution for Boys was held at Freemasons' Hall , on Saturday last , the 5 th inst ., when Bro . Raynham W . Stewart
presided . After the formal reading of mmutes , two petitions were submitted and received , and the names ordered to be placed on the list for the October election . The motion passed at the previous meeting , proposing an
increase of £ 26 per annum to the salary of Mr . Reilly , Clerk in the Office , Freemasons'Hall , was unanimously confirmed , and the meeting was brought to a close with a vote of thanks to the Chairman .
Since our last issue some of the outstanding lists in aid of the funds of the Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution have come in , though the number is nofc yefc complete .
Five guineas have been added to the list of Bro . 0 . H . McQueen , making his total £ 26 15 s 6 d . Bro . Reginald Maples , of Lodge 574 , in the Province of Berks and Bucks ,
has remitted another two guineas , raising his total to £ 18 18 s . An additional five guineas has been placed to the account of Comp . Colonel J . Mead , of Chapter 723 , in the Province of Hants and the Isle of Wight , making his total ten guineas ; and Bro . John Bridgman , of Lodge 93 , Norfolk , has raised his list to £ 155 9 s , by a further
contribution of four guineas . The last addition is £ 34 , to be placed against No . 145 . There are yefc several lists to come in . At the final meeting of the Board of Stewards appointed to carry out the recent Festival of the Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution , at Freemasons' Hall , the chair was
occupied by Bro . Charles Belton . The Secretary read a statement of accounts , and instructions were given for their immediate disbursement . A resolution of thanks , passed by the Committee of Management of the Institution to the
Chairman and Board of Stewards , for their valuable and successful services on the occasion , was read , and received with applause . A similar vote of thanks was accorded to the officers of the Board , and suitably acknowledged . It was further agreed thafc a resolution of thanks be forwarded
to Bro . Madell , the esteemed manager of Freemasons ' Tavern , for the excellence of the arrangements made by him for the comfort and enjoyment of the unprecedented number of Brethren who attended the Festival , and that intimation of the same be conveyed to Messrs . Spiers and Pond .
HOHO * WAI ' OINTMENT AND PIUS . —Diseases of Women . —Medical science in all ages lias been directed to alleviate the many maladies incident to females , but Professor Holloway , by diligent study and attentive observation , was in- ' duced to believe that nature had provided a remedy for those special diseases . He haa , after vast research , succeeded in compounding thoso celebrated Pills and nci
Ointment , -which embody the priple naturally designed for the relief and cure of disorders peculiar to -women of all ages , and constitutions , whether residing in warm or cold climates . They have repeatedly corrected disordered functions which havo defied the nsual drugs prescribed for such cases ; and still more satisfactory is it that the malady is relieved completely and ' permanently .
The Great Pyramid And Freemasonry.
The Committee of Management of the Royal Masonio Benevolent Institution met on Wednesday last , afc Freemasons' HaU , under the presidency of Bro . Edgar Bowyer , P . G . Standard Bearer . There was a full attendance of the members of the committee . The deaths were reported of three female annuitants , and of one male and one female accepted candidate . It was announced by the Secretary
( Bro . James Terry ) that tho result shown at fche recent Festival of the Institution , presided over by Bro . W . W . B . Beach , M . P ., Prov . Grand Master of Hants and the Isle of Wight , as £ 18 , 700 18 s had been raised to a total of £ 19 , 169 17 s , with seventeen lists still outstanding . Some other business having been transacted , the proceedings closed with the usual vote of thanks .
Yesterday ( Friday ) Bro . W . J . Hughan , P . G . D ., & c , was to preside over a meeting held in the Huyshe Masonic Temple , at Plymouth , to consider the proposition to hold a Masonic Exhibition in thafc town , in commemoration of the Queen ' s Jubilee , and in aid of the Devon Educational Fund , which is just now in greafc need of assistance . It is intended that the Exhibition shall be confined to members of Lodges in fche counties of Devon and Cornwall , or to exhibits relating thereto , the object being to discover and
describe all the varieties and curiosities in the neighbourhood , the catalogue of which will be edited by Brother Hughan . Success is confidently anticipated by the
promoters of the Exhibition , and we are requested to say that intending exhibitors may communicate with Brother John B . Gover , the Hon . Secretary , of 5 Granville Place , Plymouth . We shall probably say something further
respecting the movement next week . On the occasion of her recent marriage , a handsome presentation was made to the eldest daughter of Brother the Rev . C . J . Martyn , Deputy Provincial Grand Master of Suffolk . In' acknowledging the compliment paid to his
child ( now Mrs . "White-Cooper ) , our Rev . Brother thanks the subscribers for the present of a magnificent diamond star , and " touching " address , which she received from fche Freemasons of the Province . In concluding his letter Bro . Martyn says : —
Believe me , she will always value your kind gift , while fche remembrance of your goodness will ever be fco me one of the mosfc pleasurable of all the many happy memories of my connection with the Province , as its Deputy Provincial Grand Master . Once more begging you to accept our warmest thanks , Believe me to be , Your faithful and grateful Friend and Brother .
The Theatres, &C.
THE THEATRES , & c .
— : o : — Royalty . —Two more amusing pieces than are being acted at this Theatre ifc will be hard to find , and , judging from a recent visit we paid , theatre goers have already recognized this ; not only waa
there a good " house , " but the company seemed to be thoroughly enjoying themselves , and who could wonder afc this , when Alice Atherton and Willie Edouin bave a piece like " The Coming Clown " to create amusement with , written especially for them by Mr . Mark Melford . The work is full of clever lines , and thoroughly suited to fche abilities of those it was written for . Then we have Mr . Ernest
Warren's clever adaptation of " Le Bonheur Conjugal , " here called " Modern Wives . " Again the clever artistes mentioned above are well suited , and are well backed by Messrs . Morton Selten , Lytton Sothern , and the Misses Brunton , Olga Brandon , and Eva Wilson . Indeed , with this clever company everything goes merrily . The Eoyalty afc the present time cau boast of having " full boards " frequently oat . This success is thoroughly deserved .
Grand . —The sporting drama , "A Bun of Luck , " has for the lasfc fortnight been delighting the patrons of this theatre , and from all appearances will continue to do so while the present company is located here , which , by the way , is until Saturday next , the 19 th instant . The scenery , with its numerous changes , is excellent ,
while the wonderful effects displayed afc " Old Drury" are reproduced . Tho squire ' s honse wifch the real hunt , the lawn at Goodwood , and lasfc of all tho race for the Stewards' Cup , are shown with realistic effect ; in short the piece is as well staged as when it was originally produced . A more winning Daisy Copsley could not
be wished for than Miss Lncy Buckstone , while Miss Mabel Coates was excellent as Mabel Selby . Mr . Fred Gould ( Harry Copsley ) , Mr . Lawrence Gray ( George Selby ) , and Mr . J . Dewhurst ( Squire Selby ) , well sustain their respective impersonations . Mr . Lawrence D'Orsey as Captain Trevor was well suited , but Mr . Edward Cheesman rather overdid the part of Charlie Sandown .
In consequence of the increasing popularity of the Wednesday matinees at the Olympic they will be continued until 30 th March , when " Frou-Frou " will be presented . Miss Hawthorne commences a week ' s engagement afc Brighton on Monday , 21 sfc March , where she will appear in a selection of characters from her extensive re . perfcoirs .
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The Great Pyramid And Freemasonry.
The results of the Cambridge Local Examinations in December last have been issued , and from them we learn that of the twenty girls entered , nineteen are returned as successful , the only failure having been caused
by the illness of the candidate . In the senior examination two ex-pupils , Miss S . M . Morrish and Miss A . W . Cecil , tunnl teachers , passed in Class III . honours ; in the junior
examination Jane M . Taylor and Ellen Senior obtained Glass II . honours , both being distinguished in religious knowledge . Class III . honours were conferred npon F . Oberdoerffer ( distinguished in religious knowledge and
French ) , Ada C . Crow , Grace Bartrum , and Emily Mabel Osmond . The following passed : —Juliet Priestley and Josephine March ( both distinguished in religious knowledge ) , Susannah Tippler , Ada Ellen Ashton , Frances J . New , Sophia Riley , Helen Foxall , Clara E . Coales , Emily A . Cecil , Beatrice King , and Mary E . Spalding
The Head Master of the Boys' School , Bro . the Rev . R . Morris , has presented a report of the Cambridge Local Examination last Christmas , which is satisfactory , seven boys having received honours and two passed , whilst there was no single instance of failure . In the First Class ( II . Division ) honours were gained by A . D . Ashdown , distinguished for Mathematics , and A . J . Kennedy ,
distinguished for Mathematics and Latin . In the Second Class honours were obtained by 0 . R . Fairman , J . P . Templeman , C . P . O'Doherty , and W . R . Watson ; and in
the Third Class G . S . Jones , distinguished for Mathematics The remaining two candidates , A . G . Aspden and R . F Reynolds , satisfied the examiners .
The General Committee of the Royal Masonic Institution for Boys was held at Freemasons' Hall , on Saturday last , the 5 th inst ., when Bro . Raynham W . Stewart
presided . After the formal reading of mmutes , two petitions were submitted and received , and the names ordered to be placed on the list for the October election . The motion passed at the previous meeting , proposing an
increase of £ 26 per annum to the salary of Mr . Reilly , Clerk in the Office , Freemasons'Hall , was unanimously confirmed , and the meeting was brought to a close with a vote of thanks to the Chairman .
Since our last issue some of the outstanding lists in aid of the funds of the Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution have come in , though the number is nofc yefc complete .
Five guineas have been added to the list of Bro . 0 . H . McQueen , making his total £ 26 15 s 6 d . Bro . Reginald Maples , of Lodge 574 , in the Province of Berks and Bucks ,
has remitted another two guineas , raising his total to £ 18 18 s . An additional five guineas has been placed to the account of Comp . Colonel J . Mead , of Chapter 723 , in the Province of Hants and the Isle of Wight , making his total ten guineas ; and Bro . John Bridgman , of Lodge 93 , Norfolk , has raised his list to £ 155 9 s , by a further
contribution of four guineas . The last addition is £ 34 , to be placed against No . 145 . There are yefc several lists to come in . At the final meeting of the Board of Stewards appointed to carry out the recent Festival of the Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution , at Freemasons' Hall , the chair was
occupied by Bro . Charles Belton . The Secretary read a statement of accounts , and instructions were given for their immediate disbursement . A resolution of thanks , passed by the Committee of Management of the Institution to the
Chairman and Board of Stewards , for their valuable and successful services on the occasion , was read , and received with applause . A similar vote of thanks was accorded to the officers of the Board , and suitably acknowledged . It was further agreed thafc a resolution of thanks be forwarded
to Bro . Madell , the esteemed manager of Freemasons ' Tavern , for the excellence of the arrangements made by him for the comfort and enjoyment of the unprecedented number of Brethren who attended the Festival , and that intimation of the same be conveyed to Messrs . Spiers and Pond .
HOHO * WAI ' OINTMENT AND PIUS . —Diseases of Women . —Medical science in all ages lias been directed to alleviate the many maladies incident to females , but Professor Holloway , by diligent study and attentive observation , was in- ' duced to believe that nature had provided a remedy for those special diseases . He haa , after vast research , succeeded in compounding thoso celebrated Pills and nci
Ointment , -which embody the priple naturally designed for the relief and cure of disorders peculiar to -women of all ages , and constitutions , whether residing in warm or cold climates . They have repeatedly corrected disordered functions which havo defied the nsual drugs prescribed for such cases ; and still more satisfactory is it that the malady is relieved completely and ' permanently .
The Great Pyramid And Freemasonry.
The Committee of Management of the Royal Masonio Benevolent Institution met on Wednesday last , afc Freemasons' HaU , under the presidency of Bro . Edgar Bowyer , P . G . Standard Bearer . There was a full attendance of the members of the committee . The deaths were reported of three female annuitants , and of one male and one female accepted candidate . It was announced by the Secretary
( Bro . James Terry ) that tho result shown at fche recent Festival of the Institution , presided over by Bro . W . W . B . Beach , M . P ., Prov . Grand Master of Hants and the Isle of Wight , as £ 18 , 700 18 s had been raised to a total of £ 19 , 169 17 s , with seventeen lists still outstanding . Some other business having been transacted , the proceedings closed with the usual vote of thanks .
Yesterday ( Friday ) Bro . W . J . Hughan , P . G . D ., & c , was to preside over a meeting held in the Huyshe Masonic Temple , at Plymouth , to consider the proposition to hold a Masonic Exhibition in thafc town , in commemoration of the Queen ' s Jubilee , and in aid of the Devon Educational Fund , which is just now in greafc need of assistance . It is intended that the Exhibition shall be confined to members of Lodges in fche counties of Devon and Cornwall , or to exhibits relating thereto , the object being to discover and
describe all the varieties and curiosities in the neighbourhood , the catalogue of which will be edited by Brother Hughan . Success is confidently anticipated by the
promoters of the Exhibition , and we are requested to say that intending exhibitors may communicate with Brother John B . Gover , the Hon . Secretary , of 5 Granville Place , Plymouth . We shall probably say something further
respecting the movement next week . On the occasion of her recent marriage , a handsome presentation was made to the eldest daughter of Brother the Rev . C . J . Martyn , Deputy Provincial Grand Master of Suffolk . In' acknowledging the compliment paid to his
child ( now Mrs . "White-Cooper ) , our Rev . Brother thanks the subscribers for the present of a magnificent diamond star , and " touching " address , which she received from fche Freemasons of the Province . In concluding his letter Bro . Martyn says : —
Believe me , she will always value your kind gift , while fche remembrance of your goodness will ever be fco me one of the mosfc pleasurable of all the many happy memories of my connection with the Province , as its Deputy Provincial Grand Master . Once more begging you to accept our warmest thanks , Believe me to be , Your faithful and grateful Friend and Brother .
The Theatres, &C.
THE THEATRES , & c .
— : o : — Royalty . —Two more amusing pieces than are being acted at this Theatre ifc will be hard to find , and , judging from a recent visit we paid , theatre goers have already recognized this ; not only waa
there a good " house , " but the company seemed to be thoroughly enjoying themselves , and who could wonder afc this , when Alice Atherton and Willie Edouin bave a piece like " The Coming Clown " to create amusement with , written especially for them by Mr . Mark Melford . The work is full of clever lines , and thoroughly suited to fche abilities of those it was written for . Then we have Mr . Ernest
Warren's clever adaptation of " Le Bonheur Conjugal , " here called " Modern Wives . " Again the clever artistes mentioned above are well suited , and are well backed by Messrs . Morton Selten , Lytton Sothern , and the Misses Brunton , Olga Brandon , and Eva Wilson . Indeed , with this clever company everything goes merrily . The Eoyalty afc the present time cau boast of having " full boards " frequently oat . This success is thoroughly deserved .
Grand . —The sporting drama , "A Bun of Luck , " has for the lasfc fortnight been delighting the patrons of this theatre , and from all appearances will continue to do so while the present company is located here , which , by the way , is until Saturday next , the 19 th instant . The scenery , with its numerous changes , is excellent ,
while the wonderful effects displayed afc " Old Drury" are reproduced . Tho squire ' s honse wifch the real hunt , the lawn at Goodwood , and lasfc of all tho race for the Stewards' Cup , are shown with realistic effect ; in short the piece is as well staged as when it was originally produced . A more winning Daisy Copsley could not
be wished for than Miss Lncy Buckstone , while Miss Mabel Coates was excellent as Mabel Selby . Mr . Fred Gould ( Harry Copsley ) , Mr . Lawrence Gray ( George Selby ) , and Mr . J . Dewhurst ( Squire Selby ) , well sustain their respective impersonations . Mr . Lawrence D'Orsey as Captain Trevor was well suited , but Mr . Edward Cheesman rather overdid the part of Charlie Sandown .
In consequence of the increasing popularity of the Wednesday matinees at the Olympic they will be continued until 30 th March , when " Frou-Frou " will be presented . Miss Hawthorne commences a week ' s engagement afc Brighton on Monday , 21 sfc March , where she will appear in a selection of characters from her extensive re . perfcoirs .