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\ \ \ IMPORTANT . —Please note that A . WGLA'S ^ . ^? \ Trade mark is as under : — | h ^ GO LD UED w-x ^ £ ^ fy \ j \ J ALFRED JUGLA —( a candidate ) . A well-known electioneering agent writes as follows : — " A . JUGLA heads the poll a long way as the best man in London for perfectly fitting genuine Kid Gloves , and my wife declares that his black gloves are the only really black gloves to be had in London ; the others are black and white , or so badly dyed that they stain the hand like ink . HIGHLY FINISHED PERFECT FITTING SHIRTS made to measure or ready made . GLOVES TO MEASURE OR FROM STOCK , if by the doz . or J doz . subject to a discount of 6 / - per dozen . A . JUGLA , 24 Coventry St ., London , W . O .
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X J . KELLY WRIGHT & Co . X AUCTIONEERS , Public House Brokers and Valuers , and Business Transfer Agents , Chesterfield . House , 98 GREAT TOWER STREET , CITY . SALES of Freehold and Leasehold Properties held at the Mart , inclusive fee for each property £ 1 Is if not sold . Eegister kept of properties , Hotels , Public Houses , and Businesses for disposal or letting . Estates Managed and Eents collec ' . el at FIXED and MODEEATE charges . THE " SAFE" PURSE , PATENTED BY THE HON . MRS . PERY . j | K ^^^ v PREVENTS all danger of losing JK ^ v money while carrying it about , " ^ ^ i f « v . Cannot be snatched from the hand . JSHWBa ^ jf X /¦ Adjusted to size , leaving fingers and vtr ^^ jp * ** -rf « i % S N thumb free for other purposes . Sai ^ E * I t * ** ,. " - «_ and convenient for frequent use . o ^ m * ° _ H | scrambling for pockets , no time lost : u o ^ n \ LJJ ^ » bags or other receptacle . To be L „ u <»„ alJ . yC **** ¦» » Fancy Goods Warehouses . Wholesale at the \ ^ Srt fi * . *" Depot , where sample purses can be obtained I I * " > ^ by enclosing 3 d extra in stamps , at prices \ f \ f from 2 / 6 to 42 / -. * * \ DEPOT : SAFE PURSE SYNDICATE , LTD ., \\\\ 7 WOOD ST ., LONDON , E . C . * W .
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VOICE PRODUCTION AND SINGING . NEW AND IMPORTANT WORK . Based on the true Italian method , by Prof . CELLIER . Showing How to Breathe , Produce and Preserve the Voice ; also How to Phrase and Sing with Ease , Good Taste , and Effect . Absolutely invaluable to all vocalists . Highly recommended by eminent authorities . Post Free Is , from THE TEMPLE PUBLISHING COMPANY "H ., " Selborne Chambers , Bell Yard , Fleet Street , London , W . C . OLD Books and Curiosities relating to Freemasonry or other Secret Societies wanted . Address , W . W . Morgan , New Barnet .
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The Freemasons Chronicle . A Weekly Record of Masonic Intelligence . — : o : — Published every Saturday , Price 3 d . THE FREEMASON'S CHRONICLE will be forwarded direct from the Office , Fleet Works , Bulwer Road , New Barnet , on receipt of remittance for the amount . The Terms of Subscription ( payable in advance ) are—Twelve Months , post free ... ... £ 0 13 6 Postal Orders to be made payable to W . W . MORGAN , at the New Barnet Office . Cheques crossed "London and South Western Bank . " Scale of Charges for Advertisements . Page ... ... £ 10 10 0 Births , Marriages , and Deaths , Is per line . General Advertisements , Trade Announcements , & c ., narrow columns , 5 s per inch . News column Advertisements Is per line . Special terms for a series of insertions or special positions on application .
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W . & J . BALLS , Bookbinders in all Branches , Metropolitan Bookbinding Works , 362 Grays Inn Boad , Kings Cross . BOOKS BOUND TO ANY PATTERN Old Bindings and' Libraries Repaired and Decorated .
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THE WHELM SANITARY LAUNDRY , PRICKLER'S HILL , HIGH ROAD , NEW BARNET . Special Terms for Hotels , Clubs ; <& c . Drying grounds , upwards of an acre in extent , quite open on all sides . Carpets beaten , cleaned & re-laid . Further particulars of MRS . STAPLES , Proprietress .
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^ ^^^^^ T-i HENNIG BROS ., WWl ^ M 0 i ^^ sM BILUARQ TABLE MAKERS , «^ W * » « J 'tk 9 —» Manufacturers ol the Biubii . hed i 8 * a . PATENT LOW FROST-PROOF CUSHIONS . a HIGH STREET , LONDON , W . C .
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^¦ "¦ y « vy « iBB 5 gg f ^ lpjwM > jMiw OTOI a ^^^^^^^^ a ff k' w . v . v ^ mmw . -JIK 1 SATUEDAY , 13 TH MAECH 1897 .
Devon Educational Fund.
DEVON EDUCATIONAL FUND .
A MEETING of the Management Committee of the Devon Masonic Educational Fund was held on Wednesday , 10 th inst ., at the Freemasons' Hall , Plymouth , for the purpose of receiving applications from candidates seeking to be placed on the Fund . Bro . W . Powell , of Lodge Metham , No . 1205 , presided .
There are three candidates to be elected at the annual meeting to be held at Plymouth on the first Wednesday in April , and the Hon . Secretary reported that he had received six applications from various parts of the Province , all of them being apparently very deserving cases . Bro . Mutton called attention to the fact that the election
of three additional candidates next month would bring the total number of children on the Fund up to twenty-two , at a cost of no less than £ 330 per annum , and this expenditure would very likely be added to in October next , when they would no doubt be asked to add to the number of the recipients on the Fund .
Under these circumstances he thought an earnest appeal should be made to the Lodges throughout the Province to give a more generous support to the Institution . He believed he was right in saying that but for the help given as the result of the last concert in Plymouth Guildhall , the expenditure at this
moment would be substantially in excess of the income . If this state of things continued there was little hope of their being able to maintain the usefulness of the Fund to the extent they had hitherto done , and he sincerely hoped that further help would soon be forthcoming . Many Lodges did admirably , and were
most consistent in their generous support of the Institution . Others , which did fairly well , might be asked to do more , while those that gave nothing at all might be once more appealed toas was done with some little success a year or two since—to give some assistance to so excellent an Institution .
Bro . Eenwick said he was entirely in sympathy with the remarks that had fallen from Bro . Mutton . As the result of inquiries he had recently made he was surprised to find what little support was given to the Fund by some of the Lodges around the district in which he resided . He sincerely hoped that the non-contributing Lodges would see their way to help this very valuable Institution .
Bro . AUsford expressed himself in similar terms , and it was decided to make a special appeal to the Lodges , on behalf of the Fund . — " Western Morning News . "
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Ad00701
\ \ \ IMPORTANT . —Please note that A . WGLA'S ^ . ^? \ Trade mark is as under : — | h ^ GO LD UED w-x ^ £ ^ fy \ j \ J ALFRED JUGLA —( a candidate ) . A well-known electioneering agent writes as follows : — " A . JUGLA heads the poll a long way as the best man in London for perfectly fitting genuine Kid Gloves , and my wife declares that his black gloves are the only really black gloves to be had in London ; the others are black and white , or so badly dyed that they stain the hand like ink . HIGHLY FINISHED PERFECT FITTING SHIRTS made to measure or ready made . GLOVES TO MEASURE OR FROM STOCK , if by the doz . or J doz . subject to a discount of 6 / - per dozen . A . JUGLA , 24 Coventry St ., London , W . O .
Ad00702
X J . KELLY WRIGHT & Co . X AUCTIONEERS , Public House Brokers and Valuers , and Business Transfer Agents , Chesterfield . House , 98 GREAT TOWER STREET , CITY . SALES of Freehold and Leasehold Properties held at the Mart , inclusive fee for each property £ 1 Is if not sold . Eegister kept of properties , Hotels , Public Houses , and Businesses for disposal or letting . Estates Managed and Eents collec ' . el at FIXED and MODEEATE charges . THE " SAFE" PURSE , PATENTED BY THE HON . MRS . PERY . j | K ^^^ v PREVENTS all danger of losing JK ^ v money while carrying it about , " ^ ^ i f « v . Cannot be snatched from the hand . JSHWBa ^ jf X /¦ Adjusted to size , leaving fingers and vtr ^^ jp * ** -rf « i % S N thumb free for other purposes . Sai ^ E * I t * ** ,. " - «_ and convenient for frequent use . o ^ m * ° _ H | scrambling for pockets , no time lost : u o ^ n \ LJJ ^ » bags or other receptacle . To be L „ u <»„ alJ . yC **** ¦» » Fancy Goods Warehouses . Wholesale at the \ ^ Srt fi * . *" Depot , where sample purses can be obtained I I * " > ^ by enclosing 3 d extra in stamps , at prices \ f \ f from 2 / 6 to 42 / -. * * \ DEPOT : SAFE PURSE SYNDICATE , LTD ., \\\\ 7 WOOD ST ., LONDON , E . C . * W .
Ad00703
VOICE PRODUCTION AND SINGING . NEW AND IMPORTANT WORK . Based on the true Italian method , by Prof . CELLIER . Showing How to Breathe , Produce and Preserve the Voice ; also How to Phrase and Sing with Ease , Good Taste , and Effect . Absolutely invaluable to all vocalists . Highly recommended by eminent authorities . Post Free Is , from THE TEMPLE PUBLISHING COMPANY "H ., " Selborne Chambers , Bell Yard , Fleet Street , London , W . C . OLD Books and Curiosities relating to Freemasonry or other Secret Societies wanted . Address , W . W . Morgan , New Barnet .
Ad00704
The Freemasons Chronicle . A Weekly Record of Masonic Intelligence . — : o : — Published every Saturday , Price 3 d . THE FREEMASON'S CHRONICLE will be forwarded direct from the Office , Fleet Works , Bulwer Road , New Barnet , on receipt of remittance for the amount . The Terms of Subscription ( payable in advance ) are—Twelve Months , post free ... ... £ 0 13 6 Postal Orders to be made payable to W . W . MORGAN , at the New Barnet Office . Cheques crossed "London and South Western Bank . " Scale of Charges for Advertisements . Page ... ... £ 10 10 0 Births , Marriages , and Deaths , Is per line . General Advertisements , Trade Announcements , & c ., narrow columns , 5 s per inch . News column Advertisements Is per line . Special terms for a series of insertions or special positions on application .
Ad00705
W . & J . BALLS , Bookbinders in all Branches , Metropolitan Bookbinding Works , 362 Grays Inn Boad , Kings Cross . BOOKS BOUND TO ANY PATTERN Old Bindings and' Libraries Repaired and Decorated .
Ad00706
THE WHELM SANITARY LAUNDRY , PRICKLER'S HILL , HIGH ROAD , NEW BARNET . Special Terms for Hotels , Clubs ; <& c . Drying grounds , upwards of an acre in extent , quite open on all sides . Carpets beaten , cleaned & re-laid . Further particulars of MRS . STAPLES , Proprietress .
Ad00707
^ ^^^^^ T-i HENNIG BROS ., WWl ^ M 0 i ^^ sM BILUARQ TABLE MAKERS , «^ W * » « J 'tk 9 —» Manufacturers ol the Biubii . hed i 8 * a . PATENT LOW FROST-PROOF CUSHIONS . a HIGH STREET , LONDON , W . C .
Ar00708
^¦ "¦ y « vy « iBB 5 gg f ^ lpjwM > jMiw OTOI a ^^^^^^^^ a ff k' w . v . v ^ mmw . -JIK 1 SATUEDAY , 13 TH MAECH 1897 .
Devon Educational Fund.
DEVON EDUCATIONAL FUND .
A MEETING of the Management Committee of the Devon Masonic Educational Fund was held on Wednesday , 10 th inst ., at the Freemasons' Hall , Plymouth , for the purpose of receiving applications from candidates seeking to be placed on the Fund . Bro . W . Powell , of Lodge Metham , No . 1205 , presided .
There are three candidates to be elected at the annual meeting to be held at Plymouth on the first Wednesday in April , and the Hon . Secretary reported that he had received six applications from various parts of the Province , all of them being apparently very deserving cases . Bro . Mutton called attention to the fact that the election
of three additional candidates next month would bring the total number of children on the Fund up to twenty-two , at a cost of no less than £ 330 per annum , and this expenditure would very likely be added to in October next , when they would no doubt be asked to add to the number of the recipients on the Fund .
Under these circumstances he thought an earnest appeal should be made to the Lodges throughout the Province to give a more generous support to the Institution . He believed he was right in saying that but for the help given as the result of the last concert in Plymouth Guildhall , the expenditure at this
moment would be substantially in excess of the income . If this state of things continued there was little hope of their being able to maintain the usefulness of the Fund to the extent they had hitherto done , and he sincerely hoped that further help would soon be forthcoming . Many Lodges did admirably , and were
most consistent in their generous support of the Institution . Others , which did fairly well , might be asked to do more , while those that gave nothing at all might be once more appealed toas was done with some little success a year or two since—to give some assistance to so excellent an Institution .
Bro . Eenwick said he was entirely in sympathy with the remarks that had fallen from Bro . Mutton . As the result of inquiries he had recently made he was surprised to find what little support was given to the Fund by some of the Lodges around the district in which he resided . He sincerely hoped that the non-contributing Lodges would see their way to help this very valuable Institution .
Bro . AUsford expressed himself in similar terms , and it was decided to make a special appeal to the Lodges , on behalf of the Fund . — " Western Morning News . "