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LONDON AND NORTH WESTERN AND CALEDONIAN RAILWAYS . WEST COAST ROYAL MAIL ROUTE . Additional and Accelerated Train Service now in operation . —WEEK DAYS . Corridor and Luncheon Car Express to Edinburgh and Glasgow from Euston 11 * 30 a . m . Corridor ) Luncheon , and Dining Car Express from Euston at 2 * 0 p . m . - A B London a . m . a . m . a . m . a . m- p . m . p . m . p . m . p . m . ( Euston ) dep . 515 7 15 10 0 11 30 2 0 8 0 8 50 11 50 Edinburgh ( Princes St . ) arr . 3 45 5 50 6 30 7 55 10 30 ... 6 40 7 50 Glasgow ( Central ) „ 3 40 6 0 6 45 8 0 10 30 ... 6 45 7 50 Greenock ... „ 4 30 6 58 7 35 9 8 12 12 ... 8 0 8 * 50 Gourock ... „ 4 38 7 11 7 45 9 17 12 22 ... 8 * 11 9 * 0 Oban ; , 8 45 4 45 8 45 11 * 55 2 * 5 Perth 5 30 ... 7 55 ... 12 18 4 36 7 55 9 * 10 Inverness—via Dunkeld „ 6 10 i 9 40 ... 2 * 40 Dundee ... „ ¦ 715 ... 8 40 ... 1 5 5 30 8 55 9 * 45 Aberdeen ... „ 9 5 ... 10 15 ... 3 0 6 25 ... 11 * 25 Ballater ... „ | 8 55 ... 2 * 0 Inverness—via I Aberdeen , 7 55 11 5 ... 5 * 55 * On Saturday nights the 8-50 , and 11-50 p . m . trains Itora Euston do nofc convey passengers to stations marked * ( Sunday mornings in Scotland ) . Passengers for Stations North of Motherwell must leave London by the 8 * 50 p . m . train on Saturday nights . The 11-50 p . m . has no connection to those Stations . B . —The Night Express leaving Euston at 8-0 p . m . will run every night ( except Saturdays ) . A . —On Saturdays passengers by the 2-0 p . m . train from London are not conveyed beyond Perth by the Highland Railway , and only as far as Aberdeen by the Caledonian Bailway . Sleeping Saloons for 1 st class passengers to Perth , Inverness , Aberdeen , Edinburgh , and Glasgow by night trains . Extra charge , 5 s for each berth . Por further particulars see the Companies' Time Tables , Guides , and Notices . FRED . HARRISON Gen . Man . L . & N . W . Railway . JAMES THOMPSON , Gen . Man . Caledonian Railway . August 1896 .

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SEYD'S HOTEL , 39 FINSBURY SQUARE , E . C . riOST CENTRAL POSITION IN LONDON . SPLENDID ACCOMMODATION FOR MASONIC LODGES . Lodge Room , Tyler ' s Room , & c , on One Floor , conveniently arranged . THE BANQUET ROOM WILL SEAT Upwards of 150 GUESTS . LARGE HALL and other Rooms for Meetings , Smokers , Concerts , & c . Dinners , Wedding Breakfasts , & c , served in liberal style . Bed and Breakfast from 4 s 6 d , no extres . Choice stock of Wines , Spirits , & c . Established 1832 . Bro . HENRY GRUNE , Proprietor .

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MIDLAND RAILWAY . CHEAP EXCURSIONS FROM ST . PANCRAS AND CITY STA-TIONS . A FORTNIGHT IN IRELAND . ? ON Thursday , 20 th August , to Dublin , Ballina , Gal way , and South of Ireland ; on 21 st August , to Belfast and North of Ireland ; and on 22 nd and 29 th August , to Londonderry . NEW WEEKLY SUMMER EXCURSIONS . Every Saturday until further notice , special weekly excursion to Liverpool , Southport , Blackpool , Isle of Man , Matlock , Buxton , Morecambe , Lancaster , and English Lake District . Tickets available for 3 , 8 , 10 , 15 , or 17 days . For times , & c , see Small Bills . Tickets and bills may be had at the Midland Stations and City Booking Offices , and from Thos . Cook and Son , Ludgate Circus , and Branch Offices . GEO . H . TURNER , General Manager .

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GREYHOUND HOTEL , HAMPTON COURT ( UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT } . The Greyhound Hotel , now entirely Re-decorated and Furnished , contains the Best and Most Comfortable Suites of Apartments . * Superior Lodge Accommodation . ^^ V * Three Large Banqueting Rooms . -j ^ The Cuisine IB of the Highest Class , and the Cellars have been well stocked with the best know Brands of Champagne , and other Wines , & o . Luncheons , Dinners , < Sc , at most reasonable charged . Ample Stabling . Tables may be reserved for Dinners , & o ., ordered for Large or Small Parties , by application to Mrs . CONSTANCE CAULFIELD , Proprietress .

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THE CASTLE HOTEL , EAST MOLESEY , Adjoining Hampton Court Station , FACING THE RIVER AND PALACE . Special Provision for Lodge and other meetings , Including AMASONIC TEMPLE with ample Ante-Rooms , Banquet Hall , and every convenience . FIVE LODGES ALREADY MEET HERE . Ample accommodation in the new wing of this old-established and noted Riverside Hotel for Banquets for any number up to 100 . Every convenience for Ladies' Gatherings . Spacious landing to river , whence Steam Launches can start . Specimens of Menus , with prices , sent on application . TWO BILLIARD TABLES . GOOD STABUNQ ACCOMMODATION . Tariff , & c . of Bro . JOHN MAYO , Proprietor .

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HADLEY HOTEL , NEW BARNET . IN THE MASONIC PROVINCE OF HERTFORDSHIRE . Newly arranged Accommodation for Masonic Meetings . The Banquet Room will comfortably seat 80 , with smaller rooms in communication . Ono of the most attractive points around London , close to Hadley Wood , within easy and quick reach of London . 25 Minutes Rail from Broad Street and King ' s Gross . The Broxbourne Lodge now meets here . ORDINARY ON SUNDAYS AT 2 O'CLOCK . BRO . W . BENNETT , Proprietor . Many 3 oars with tho late Mr . Blanchard , Beak Street and Regent Street .

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FREEMASONS IN THE JURY BOX. Article 1
THE BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION DISPUTE. Article 1
SUPREME GRAND CHAPTER. Article 1
ANTI-MASONIC CONGRESS. Article 1
DEVONSHIRE. Article 2
MARK MASONRY. Article 2
NEW HALL AT ILKLEY. Article 3
"A SPRIG OF ACACIA." Article 3
AUDI VIDE TACE. Article 4
EXPULSION FROM THE CRAFT. Article 4
FREEMASONRY AND MASONIC TEMPLARISM. Article 4
THOSE BAD FREEMASONS. Article 4
TIME AND PLACE. Article 5
EXAMINATION OF VISITORS. Article 5
MASONIC ASSISTANCE. Article 5
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R.M.I. BOYS. Article 7
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A SQUARE. Article 7
REPORTS OF MEETINGS. Article 8
NEXT WEEK. Article 8
THE MORAL CHARACTER OF THE BALLOT. Article 9
THE ORDER OF THE TEMPLE IN MODERN TIMES. Article 9
CEREMONIAL AND ETIQUETTE. Article 10
AFFILIATION AND JOINING FEES. Article 11
REVERENCE. Article 11
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LONDON AND NORTH WESTERN AND CALEDONIAN RAILWAYS . WEST COAST ROYAL MAIL ROUTE . Additional and Accelerated Train Service now in operation . —WEEK DAYS . Corridor and Luncheon Car Express to Edinburgh and Glasgow from Euston 11 * 30 a . m . Corridor ) Luncheon , and Dining Car Express from Euston at 2 * 0 p . m . - A B London a . m . a . m . a . m . a . m- p . m . p . m . p . m . p . m . ( Euston ) dep . 515 7 15 10 0 11 30 2 0 8 0 8 50 11 50 Edinburgh ( Princes St . ) arr . 3 45 5 50 6 30 7 55 10 30 ... 6 40 7 50 Glasgow ( Central ) „ 3 40 6 0 6 45 8 0 10 30 ... 6 45 7 50 Greenock ... „ 4 30 6 58 7 35 9 8 12 12 ... 8 0 8 * 50 Gourock ... „ 4 38 7 11 7 45 9 17 12 22 ... 8 * 11 9 * 0 Oban ; , 8 45 4 45 8 45 11 * 55 2 * 5 Perth 5 30 ... 7 55 ... 12 18 4 36 7 55 9 * 10 Inverness—via Dunkeld „ 6 10 i 9 40 ... 2 * 40 Dundee ... „ ¦ 715 ... 8 40 ... 1 5 5 30 8 55 9 * 45 Aberdeen ... „ 9 5 ... 10 15 ... 3 0 6 25 ... 11 * 25 Ballater ... „ | 8 55 ... 2 * 0 Inverness—via I Aberdeen , 7 55 11 5 ... 5 * 55 * On Saturday nights the 8-50 , and 11-50 p . m . trains Itora Euston do nofc convey passengers to stations marked * ( Sunday mornings in Scotland ) . Passengers for Stations North of Motherwell must leave London by the 8 * 50 p . m . train on Saturday nights . The 11-50 p . m . has no connection to those Stations . B . —The Night Express leaving Euston at 8-0 p . m . will run every night ( except Saturdays ) . A . —On Saturdays passengers by the 2-0 p . m . train from London are not conveyed beyond Perth by the Highland Railway , and only as far as Aberdeen by the Caledonian Bailway . Sleeping Saloons for 1 st class passengers to Perth , Inverness , Aberdeen , Edinburgh , and Glasgow by night trains . Extra charge , 5 s for each berth . Por further particulars see the Companies' Time Tables , Guides , and Notices . FRED . HARRISON Gen . Man . L . & N . W . Railway . JAMES THOMPSON , Gen . Man . Caledonian Railway . August 1896 .

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SEYD'S HOTEL , 39 FINSBURY SQUARE , E . C . riOST CENTRAL POSITION IN LONDON . SPLENDID ACCOMMODATION FOR MASONIC LODGES . Lodge Room , Tyler ' s Room , & c , on One Floor , conveniently arranged . THE BANQUET ROOM WILL SEAT Upwards of 150 GUESTS . LARGE HALL and other Rooms for Meetings , Smokers , Concerts , & c . Dinners , Wedding Breakfasts , & c , served in liberal style . Bed and Breakfast from 4 s 6 d , no extres . Choice stock of Wines , Spirits , & c . Established 1832 . Bro . HENRY GRUNE , Proprietor .

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THE Smokeless Fire Co ., Ltd ., Sole Proprietors of Marsh ' s Patents for the complete combustion of Fuel , as sttpplied to : SPIERS AND POND , LTD ., " The Gaiety" Restaurant . SLATER ' S , LTD ., " The Prince of Wales " Hotel . TRUMAN , HANBURY , BUXTON & Co ., " The Galleons " Hotel . Special Designs to meet all Requirements . — Full particulars from — 100 SHAFTESBURY AVENUE , LONDON , W .

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MIDLAND RAILWAY . CHEAP EXCURSIONS FROM ST . PANCRAS AND CITY STA-TIONS . A FORTNIGHT IN IRELAND . ? ON Thursday , 20 th August , to Dublin , Ballina , Gal way , and South of Ireland ; on 21 st August , to Belfast and North of Ireland ; and on 22 nd and 29 th August , to Londonderry . NEW WEEKLY SUMMER EXCURSIONS . Every Saturday until further notice , special weekly excursion to Liverpool , Southport , Blackpool , Isle of Man , Matlock , Buxton , Morecambe , Lancaster , and English Lake District . Tickets available for 3 , 8 , 10 , 15 , or 17 days . For times , & c , see Small Bills . Tickets and bills may be had at the Midland Stations and City Booking Offices , and from Thos . Cook and Son , Ludgate Circus , and Branch Offices . GEO . H . TURNER , General Manager .

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GREYHOUND HOTEL , HAMPTON COURT ( UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT } . The Greyhound Hotel , now entirely Re-decorated and Furnished , contains the Best and Most Comfortable Suites of Apartments . * Superior Lodge Accommodation . ^^ V * Three Large Banqueting Rooms . -j ^ The Cuisine IB of the Highest Class , and the Cellars have been well stocked with the best know Brands of Champagne , and other Wines , & o . Luncheons , Dinners , < Sc , at most reasonable charged . Ample Stabling . Tables may be reserved for Dinners , & o ., ordered for Large or Small Parties , by application to Mrs . CONSTANCE CAULFIELD , Proprietress .

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THE CASTLE HOTEL , EAST MOLESEY , Adjoining Hampton Court Station , FACING THE RIVER AND PALACE . Special Provision for Lodge and other meetings , Including AMASONIC TEMPLE with ample Ante-Rooms , Banquet Hall , and every convenience . FIVE LODGES ALREADY MEET HERE . Ample accommodation in the new wing of this old-established and noted Riverside Hotel for Banquets for any number up to 100 . Every convenience for Ladies' Gatherings . Spacious landing to river , whence Steam Launches can start . Specimens of Menus , with prices , sent on application . TWO BILLIARD TABLES . GOOD STABUNQ ACCOMMODATION . Tariff , & c . of Bro . JOHN MAYO , Proprietor .

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HADLEY HOTEL , NEW BARNET . IN THE MASONIC PROVINCE OF HERTFORDSHIRE . Newly arranged Accommodation for Masonic Meetings . The Banquet Room will comfortably seat 80 , with smaller rooms in communication . Ono of the most attractive points around London , close to Hadley Wood , within easy and quick reach of London . 25 Minutes Rail from Broad Street and King ' s Gross . The Broxbourne Lodge now meets here . ORDINARY ON SUNDAYS AT 2 O'CLOCK . BRO . W . BENNETT , Proprietor . Many 3 oars with tho late Mr . Blanchard , Beak Street and Regent Street .

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G . J . ARGENT , ESTABLISHED 1884 , Wholesale and Export ¦ Cabinet Maker and Upholsterer , 60 CITY BOAD , LONDON , E . O .

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Manufacturer of Masonic Furniture , Chairs , Pedestals , & c . Club , Office and Restaurant Fitter , and Billiard Seat Maker . Experienced Workmen sent to all parts . Estimates free .

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