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W . A . MEDLAND ( FROM JOHN BARKER AND Co ., KENSINGTON ) , Upholsterer , Chemical Cleaner , Dyer , CAB \ INET MAKER , StC , 163 BROADHURST GARDENS , WEST HAMPSTEAD , LONDON , N . W . RUGS ( skin or wool ) cleaned or dyed and re-mounted . CARPETS taken up , beaten , cleaned , and re-laid . ORIENTAL CARPETS altered and repaired . BLINDS and POLES made and fixed . OLD TAPESTRY cleaned and repaired . BEDSTEADS re-lacquered . QUILTS and BLANKETS cleaned . BEDDING purified and re-made . LOOSE COVERS made to order . CURTAINS , DRAPERIES , TABLE COVERS , & C , & c . cleaned whole , by dry process . Furniture re-upholstered St repaired . Removals and Warehousing . Estimates Free .

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The Freemason ' s Chronicle . A Weekly Record of Masonic Intelligence . 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 . " — : o : — Scale of Charges for Advertisements . Page ... ... ... ... ... £ 10 10 0 Births , Marriages , and Deaths , Is per line . General Advertisements , Trade Announcements , & c , narrow column , 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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Qi EgEBiffSgaBSSSSg ^^ S ^^^^ p ^^^ SATUEDAY , 17 TH SEPTEMBER 1898 .

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The installation meeting of the Shurmur Chapter , No . 2374 , will be held on Thursday next , the 22 nd inst ., at the Royal Forest Hotel , Chingford , the proceedings commencing at 5 o ' clock . After the formalities of opening the Principals will be installedand the Officers investedthe chief ceremony

, , being performed by Comp . W . Shurmur P . G . Standard Bearer of England , while other business on the agenda includes the acceptance and exaltation of three candidates , and the admission of a joining member . The banquet will

be served at 7 o'clock . We anticipate a very pleasant gathering , and hope to record the proceedings in a subsequent issue . Comp . Ben Johnson is the present M . E . Z ., while the Principals-elect are Comps . W . Gower , S . C . Kaufman and C . H . Bestow , Z ., H ., and J . respectively .

An historical lecture on Freemasonry will be delivered by Bro . Henry Sadler P . M . P . Z . Sub-Librarian of the Grand Lodge of England , on Monday evening , 10 th October , at the Earl of Clarendon Lodge of Instruction , the Masonic Hall ,

Watford , commencing at 7 o ' clock . Brethren of neighbouring Lodges , and Master Masons generally , are cordially invited to attend , an early notification from those likely to be present being desired by Bro . J . P . Taylor ( 95 High Street , Watford ) , Preceptor of the Lodge .

HOLIDAY MASONS AT PLYMOUTH . A NUMBER of Brethren in the Three Towns , with their wives and other friends , arranged a trip to Paris a few weeks ago , under the guidance of Bro . J . Jacobs , who was ably assisted by Bro . H . J . Barter , and so satisfactory were the whole arrangements that the tourists commemorated the occasion by a dinner and dance at the Freemasons' Hall , Plymouth , on the 8 th inst . Bro . J . Jacobs presided , with Bros . Barter and Capt . . W . Powell , B . M . L . I ., in the vice-chairs . The company , including ladies , numbered between fifty and sixty .

During the evening Bro . Barter referred in eulogistic terms to the admirable manner in which the chairman had acted as " guide , philosopher , and friend " throughout the trip to Paris , and said the whole party were so gratified with the success of the trip , mainly owing to Brother Jacobs's untiring efforts , that they desired to give practical expression of

their appreciation of his services . They , therefore , asked his acceptance of a silver spirit flash and silver cigar case , both bearing appropriate inscriptions . Freemasonry was synonymous with friendship and good feeling , and he was quite sure this had been largely promoted by the enjoyable excursion from which they had recently returned .

Bro . Captain Powell also acknowledged the kindly and successful services of the chairman during the tour . Bro . Jacobs , in acknowledging the gifts , said while he had done his best to make the trip a success he was largely indebted to Brother Barter , without whose valuable aid they could not possibly have had so much pleasure and enjoyment . He asked Bro . Barter to accept a silver matchbox and coin holder combined , as a personal gift from himself , as a token of Masonic friendship , and as a thank offering for his generous assistance . Bro . Barter briefly thanked the chairman .

The toast of the Ladies was proposed by Bro . John B . Lord P . P . G . T . P . G . D . C , and replied to on behalf of the Ladies by Brother P . G . Pearce P . P . G . S . D . ; and one or two toasts having been honoured , songs , recitations , and a dance followed . We understand it was on the suggestion of JBro . Jacobs , two years ago , that an innovation , in form of a Masonic trip to Paris , was arranged , and he received two very handsome presents as some recognition of his services on that occasion . Last year he arranged a trip to Brussels , Antwerp , and Ostend .

This year the Brethren decided to take the ladies with them , and again decided on a trip to Paris . The South Eastern Railway route via Folkestone and Boulogne was selected , and the whole trip was most heartily enjoyed . The patty dined together on the 5 th ult . at Gatti ' s , while passing through London , and at the Holborn Restaurant on the return from Paris on the 13 th , staying at the Hotel Central while in tho French capital . A visit was paid to Versailles , on a day when it fortunately happened the great fountains were playing . A visit was also paid to the Palace at Fontainbleau , and a drive enjoyed through the Forest .

The gathering referred to above was arranged as a re-union , and for the purpose of closing the accounts , the trip having been worked on co-operative principles . The gifts were inscribed as follow :

PABIS TBIF 1898 . Presented to BBO . JOSEPH JACOBS S . D . 70 , By his fellow tourists , in grateful recognition of his untiring and successful efiorts to ensure their comforts and enjoyment . H . J . BARTEB P . P . G . A . D . C . Hon . Sec .

“The Freemason's Chronicle: 1898-09-17, Page 7” Masonic Periodicals Online, Library and Museum of Freemasonry, 14 Aug. 2025, django:8000/periodicals/fcn/issues/fcn_17091898/page/7/.
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W . A . MEDLAND ( FROM JOHN BARKER AND Co ., KENSINGTON ) , Upholsterer , Chemical Cleaner , Dyer , CAB \ INET MAKER , StC , 163 BROADHURST GARDENS , WEST HAMPSTEAD , LONDON , N . W . RUGS ( skin or wool ) cleaned or dyed and re-mounted . CARPETS taken up , beaten , cleaned , and re-laid . ORIENTAL CARPETS altered and repaired . BLINDS and POLES made and fixed . OLD TAPESTRY cleaned and repaired . BEDSTEADS re-lacquered . QUILTS and BLANKETS cleaned . BEDDING purified and re-made . LOOSE COVERS made to order . CURTAINS , DRAPERIES , TABLE COVERS , & C , & c . cleaned whole , by dry process . Furniture re-upholstered St repaired . Removals and Warehousing . Estimates Free .

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EADE'S GOUT AND RHEUMATIC PILLS . The SAFEST and most EFFECTUAL CURE for GOUT , RHEUMATISM , and all PAINS in the HEAD , FACE , and LIMBS . Ulould not be without tbem Tor ^ H tbe Ulorld . They are a most Wonderful Medicine . GOUT . IS Sunbeam Terrace , Beeston Hill , Leeds , Yorkshire , 24 th Jan . 1898 . RHEUMATISM . Dear Mr . Bade , —I feel it my duty to acknowledge the great good your pills have done me . I have been GOUT . a great sufferer with Rheumatic Gout , but for the last three years , having taken your pills , I have RHEUMATISM . always been free from it , and am never without them in the house . I can highly recommend them GOUT . to all people suffering with Bheumatism as a safe and sure cure . I have often given one or two away RHEUMATISM , to friends for a trial , and , like me , they -would not be without them for all the world . THEY ABE A MOST WONDERFUL MEDICINE , EADE'S PILLS , and may your name be praised all over the whole world . You may make use of this letter if you think EADE'S PILLS , proper . Yours truly , HENRY THOMAS LANGLEY . Eade ' s Gout and Rheumatic Pills ARE PREPARED ONLY BY GEORGE EADE , 72 GOSWELL ROAD , LONDON , And sold by all Chemists and Medicino Vendors , IN BOTTLES , at Is ljd and 2 s 9 d each .

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The Freemason ' s Chronicle . A Weekly Record of Masonic Intelligence . 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 . " — : o : — Scale of Charges for Advertisements . Page ... ... ... ... ... £ 10 10 0 Births , Marriages , and Deaths , Is per line . General Advertisements , Trade Announcements , & c , narrow column , 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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Qi EgEBiffSgaBSSSSg ^^ S ^^^^ p ^^^ SATUEDAY , 17 TH SEPTEMBER 1898 .

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The installation meeting of the Shurmur Chapter , No . 2374 , will be held on Thursday next , the 22 nd inst ., at the Royal Forest Hotel , Chingford , the proceedings commencing at 5 o ' clock . After the formalities of opening the Principals will be installedand the Officers investedthe chief ceremony

, , being performed by Comp . W . Shurmur P . G . Standard Bearer of England , while other business on the agenda includes the acceptance and exaltation of three candidates , and the admission of a joining member . The banquet will

be served at 7 o'clock . We anticipate a very pleasant gathering , and hope to record the proceedings in a subsequent issue . Comp . Ben Johnson is the present M . E . Z ., while the Principals-elect are Comps . W . Gower , S . C . Kaufman and C . H . Bestow , Z ., H ., and J . respectively .

An historical lecture on Freemasonry will be delivered by Bro . Henry Sadler P . M . P . Z . Sub-Librarian of the Grand Lodge of England , on Monday evening , 10 th October , at the Earl of Clarendon Lodge of Instruction , the Masonic Hall ,

Watford , commencing at 7 o ' clock . Brethren of neighbouring Lodges , and Master Masons generally , are cordially invited to attend , an early notification from those likely to be present being desired by Bro . J . P . Taylor ( 95 High Street , Watford ) , Preceptor of the Lodge .

HOLIDAY MASONS AT PLYMOUTH . A NUMBER of Brethren in the Three Towns , with their wives and other friends , arranged a trip to Paris a few weeks ago , under the guidance of Bro . J . Jacobs , who was ably assisted by Bro . H . J . Barter , and so satisfactory were the whole arrangements that the tourists commemorated the occasion by a dinner and dance at the Freemasons' Hall , Plymouth , on the 8 th inst . Bro . J . Jacobs presided , with Bros . Barter and Capt . . W . Powell , B . M . L . I ., in the vice-chairs . The company , including ladies , numbered between fifty and sixty .

During the evening Bro . Barter referred in eulogistic terms to the admirable manner in which the chairman had acted as " guide , philosopher , and friend " throughout the trip to Paris , and said the whole party were so gratified with the success of the trip , mainly owing to Brother Jacobs's untiring efforts , that they desired to give practical expression of

their appreciation of his services . They , therefore , asked his acceptance of a silver spirit flash and silver cigar case , both bearing appropriate inscriptions . Freemasonry was synonymous with friendship and good feeling , and he was quite sure this had been largely promoted by the enjoyable excursion from which they had recently returned .

Bro . Captain Powell also acknowledged the kindly and successful services of the chairman during the tour . Bro . Jacobs , in acknowledging the gifts , said while he had done his best to make the trip a success he was largely indebted to Brother Barter , without whose valuable aid they could not possibly have had so much pleasure and enjoyment . He asked Bro . Barter to accept a silver matchbox and coin holder combined , as a personal gift from himself , as a token of Masonic friendship , and as a thank offering for his generous assistance . Bro . Barter briefly thanked the chairman .

The toast of the Ladies was proposed by Bro . John B . Lord P . P . G . T . P . G . D . C , and replied to on behalf of the Ladies by Brother P . G . Pearce P . P . G . S . D . ; and one or two toasts having been honoured , songs , recitations , and a dance followed . We understand it was on the suggestion of JBro . Jacobs , two years ago , that an innovation , in form of a Masonic trip to Paris , was arranged , and he received two very handsome presents as some recognition of his services on that occasion . Last year he arranged a trip to Brussels , Antwerp , and Ostend .

This year the Brethren decided to take the ladies with them , and again decided on a trip to Paris . The South Eastern Railway route via Folkestone and Boulogne was selected , and the whole trip was most heartily enjoyed . The patty dined together on the 5 th ult . at Gatti ' s , while passing through London , and at the Holborn Restaurant on the return from Paris on the 13 th , staying at the Hotel Central while in tho French capital . A visit was paid to Versailles , on a day when it fortunately happened the great fountains were playing . A visit was also paid to the Palace at Fontainbleau , and a drive enjoyed through the Forest .

The gathering referred to above was arranged as a re-union , and for the purpose of closing the accounts , the trip having been worked on co-operative principles . The gifts were inscribed as follow :

PABIS TBIF 1898 . Presented to BBO . JOSEPH JACOBS S . D . 70 , By his fellow tourists , in grateful recognition of his untiring and successful efiorts to ensure their comforts and enjoyment . H . J . BARTEB P . P . G . A . D . C . Hon . Sec .

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