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Prov. Grand Lodge Of Hampshire And Isle Of Wight.
PROV . GRAND LODGE OF HAMPSHIRE AND ISLE OF WIGHT .
THE annual meeting of the Provincial Grand Lodge was held at Bournemouth , on the 14 th instant , nnder the presidency of Rt . Worshipfnl Bro . W . W . Beach , M . P ., the Provincial Grand Master . The usual routine business
was disposed of . The accounts of the Provincial Grand Treasnrer ( W . Bro . J . W . Gieve P . M . ) showed a balance in hand of £ 214 , afterpayment of all liabilities , and contributions of £ 78 15 s to each of the three central Charities ,
and £ 46 5 s to the Hampshire Benevolent Institntion . The total assets , including invested funds , amount to £ 1 , 404 . W . Bro . J . W . Gieve was unanimously elected Provincial Grand Treasnrer , this being his fourth year of office . The following were appointed Provincial Grand
Officers for the year : — J . E . Le Feuvre D . P . G . M . Lieut . J . Knowles Senior Warden •**" J . B . Atkinson Jnnior Warden ussr}°^>
W . Ramsay Registrar J . W . Gieve Treasurer E . Goble Secretary aSSbs}S- « D- » .
ZXESJjD¦ J . R . P . Sharp Superintendent of Works S . Clarke Dir . of Cers . W . Miller Deputy Dir . of Cers .
H . P . Holley Assist . Dir . ot Uers . W . Cockburn Sword Bearer aHeXote } Standard Bearers G . Pearman Organist G . F . Lancaster Assist . Secretary F . H . Woodrow Pursuivant T . Stretton Assist . Pursuivant
H . Cooke - \ W . Beuttell llSSlI** H . Pearse I S . Dacombe J J . Exoll " iTyler There was an unusually large attendance , about 300
brethren being present . After the Lodge had been closed , the P . G . Master presided at a luncheon , and in the evening a conversazione was held at the Hotel Mont Dore , at which several ladies were present .
Laying Of Foundation-Stone Of Sick Poor Hospital.
LAYING OF FOUNDATION-STONE OF SICK POOR HOSPITAL .
ON the Sth inst ., a deputation from the Dundee Combination Parochial Board journeyed to Ayr , to have an interview with Sir Archibald Campbell , Bart ., M . P ., Grand Master of Scotland ( who was in the historic burgh for the purpose of unveiling the new statne of Burns ) , with reference to the laying of the foundation-stone of the
new hospital for the sick poor of Dundee . Sir Archibald had named the 5 th September as the day which wonld be most convenient for him to attend the function , but as that date clashed with the arrangements made by the Committee of the Flower Show it was thought advisable to approach Sir Archibald and ascertain if he conld not
alter his arrangements so as to suit the convenience of all parties . The deputation from the parochial board , whioh was accompanied by Bro . James Berry Provincial Grand Master of Forfarshire , consisted of ex-Baillie Macdonald Chairman of the Board , E . W . Laburn Convener of the Works CommitteeJames Robertsonand John
, , F . Shaw . The deputationists waited upon Sir Archibald in an antes ' ^ ? - * . the Ayr Town Ha , I > bein & introduced by Bro . Berry . Ex-Baillie Macdonald stated that they were happy to know that Sir Archibald had agreed to lay the foundation-stone of the Hospital , but he remarked that the Committee of the Dundee Flower Show
were of opinion that the holding of the ceremony on the Sth wonld interfere with their Exhibition , as Saturday was the best day for the working classes attending the show ; and that a counter demonstration might tend to draw the people away from it . Sir Archibald , in reply said he would be happy to comply with the request of the
deputationists , and stated that if Saturday 12 th September , would fraifc the convenience of all parties he would be happy to attend on tnat day . The members of the deputation thanked Sir Archibald for nis kindness in complying with their wishes . Arrangements will „ ° H . * ™ to haTe the foundation-stone laid on the 12 th September wnn ntting ceremony .
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TMPORTANT NOHOE . —GoMjMwiMal Advice free per post to all wnSSv « ng health , with loss of strength and vitality . Fifty years ShSa fJ ^ ZT - lmen 1 ts - Address , the Secretary , 3 Fitzallan Square . A-nVn .- ± 01 ™ Correspondence Free . Write to-dav . 00 vears oxneriotico All 01898883 ansing from imparity of the blood absolutely cared . ° KpQn 0 tiC 0 -
The Theatres, &C.
THE THEATRES , & c .
Comedy . —It must be a particularly good piece to attract large audiences inside a theatre during the sultry evenings , and we must congratulate Mr . 0 . H . Hawtrey upon finding a worthy successor to " Jane , " and one that promises to carry him on prosperously to tM winter . "Husband and Wife" ia a three act farcical comedy , by
Messrs . F . C . Philips and Peroy Fendall , narrating once again tha struggle for supremacy between married people . " The Tiger Lilies " consist of a number of strong minded females , who having brought their husbands into a proper state of subjugation proceed to disonna " thiiH » a in treneral" while their woreer halves are engaged
in domestic duties . A revolt is brought abont by the interpoiition of a lively young widow , capitally played by Miss Lottie Venne . who forms the hen-pecked ones into a olub , called " The Dandelions , wno hold their meetings in the same building as the " Tigers . " The police , in search of gamblersmake a raid upon the premises , and march tha
, members of both olnbs before the magistrate . This worthy won tha point of passing sentence when the Inspector in charge expuuni „ mistake , and the Lilies and Dandelions are once more united . Mr . George Giddens gives a very droll picture of Mr . Greenthorne , and
Mr . Hawtrey is well placed as Montrevor Smith . Miss Ada Murray , Miss Vane Featherston and Miss Edith Seaward are also to be commended , while Mr . 0 . Brookfield ' a impersonation of tha magistrate is a perfect study . The piece is prettily placed on tho Btag » , and altogether is well suited for the season .
A new play , entitled " The Plebeian , " will be produced at tha Vaudeville Theatre on Tuesday afternoon , 28 th inat . Mrs . Bennett and Mr . Julian Cross will sustain the leading characters . Mr . Isidore de Lara's version of "The Light of Asia" will be produced next Monday , at the Royal Italian Opera . Mr . Beattie Kingston has arranged the libretto .
The subscribers to the Royal Masonic Institntion for Girls will be pleased to hear that the Girls have again scored . The result of the Science Examinations has just been published by the School of Science and Art , and we find that out of 28 children who went up for Mathematics , 25 of them have passed—12 firsfc class and 13 second .
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DANCING . —To Those Who Havo Never Learnt to Dance . —Bro . and Mrs . JACQUES WYNMAN receive daily , and undertako to teach adics and gentlemen , who havo never had tho slightest previous knowledge of nstruction , to go throngh every fashionable ball-danco in a few easy lessons . ACADEMY—74 NEWMAN STEEET , 0 XF 0 ED STEEET . BBO . JACQUES WYNMAN WILL BE HAPPY TO TAKB THE 3 iAS * AOBitiiST OB MASOUIC BALIS . FIRST-CLASS BAUDS I-BOVIBBD . Paospjjcivs OK APPLICAIIO * -- .
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Prov. Grand Lodge Of Hampshire And Isle Of Wight.
PROV . GRAND LODGE OF HAMPSHIRE AND ISLE OF WIGHT .
THE annual meeting of the Provincial Grand Lodge was held at Bournemouth , on the 14 th instant , nnder the presidency of Rt . Worshipfnl Bro . W . W . Beach , M . P ., the Provincial Grand Master . The usual routine business
was disposed of . The accounts of the Provincial Grand Treasnrer ( W . Bro . J . W . Gieve P . M . ) showed a balance in hand of £ 214 , afterpayment of all liabilities , and contributions of £ 78 15 s to each of the three central Charities ,
and £ 46 5 s to the Hampshire Benevolent Institntion . The total assets , including invested funds , amount to £ 1 , 404 . W . Bro . J . W . Gieve was unanimously elected Provincial Grand Treasnrer , this being his fourth year of office . The following were appointed Provincial Grand
Officers for the year : — J . E . Le Feuvre D . P . G . M . Lieut . J . Knowles Senior Warden •**" J . B . Atkinson Jnnior Warden ussr}°^>
W . Ramsay Registrar J . W . Gieve Treasurer E . Goble Secretary aSSbs}S- « D- » .
ZXESJjD¦ J . R . P . Sharp Superintendent of Works S . Clarke Dir . of Cers . W . Miller Deputy Dir . of Cers .
H . P . Holley Assist . Dir . ot Uers . W . Cockburn Sword Bearer aHeXote } Standard Bearers G . Pearman Organist G . F . Lancaster Assist . Secretary F . H . Woodrow Pursuivant T . Stretton Assist . Pursuivant
H . Cooke - \ W . Beuttell llSSlI** H . Pearse I S . Dacombe J J . Exoll " iTyler There was an unusually large attendance , about 300
brethren being present . After the Lodge had been closed , the P . G . Master presided at a luncheon , and in the evening a conversazione was held at the Hotel Mont Dore , at which several ladies were present .
Laying Of Foundation-Stone Of Sick Poor Hospital.
LAYING OF FOUNDATION-STONE OF SICK POOR HOSPITAL .
ON the Sth inst ., a deputation from the Dundee Combination Parochial Board journeyed to Ayr , to have an interview with Sir Archibald Campbell , Bart ., M . P ., Grand Master of Scotland ( who was in the historic burgh for the purpose of unveiling the new statne of Burns ) , with reference to the laying of the foundation-stone of the
new hospital for the sick poor of Dundee . Sir Archibald had named the 5 th September as the day which wonld be most convenient for him to attend the function , but as that date clashed with the arrangements made by the Committee of the Flower Show it was thought advisable to approach Sir Archibald and ascertain if he conld not
alter his arrangements so as to suit the convenience of all parties . The deputation from the parochial board , whioh was accompanied by Bro . James Berry Provincial Grand Master of Forfarshire , consisted of ex-Baillie Macdonald Chairman of the Board , E . W . Laburn Convener of the Works CommitteeJames Robertsonand John
, , F . Shaw . The deputationists waited upon Sir Archibald in an antes ' ^ ? - * . the Ayr Town Ha , I > bein & introduced by Bro . Berry . Ex-Baillie Macdonald stated that they were happy to know that Sir Archibald had agreed to lay the foundation-stone of the Hospital , but he remarked that the Committee of the Dundee Flower Show
were of opinion that the holding of the ceremony on the Sth wonld interfere with their Exhibition , as Saturday was the best day for the working classes attending the show ; and that a counter demonstration might tend to draw the people away from it . Sir Archibald , in reply said he would be happy to comply with the request of the
deputationists , and stated that if Saturday 12 th September , would fraifc the convenience of all parties he would be happy to attend on tnat day . The members of the deputation thanked Sir Archibald for nis kindness in complying with their wishes . Arrangements will „ ° H . * ™ to haTe the foundation-stone laid on the 12 th September wnn ntting ceremony .
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TMPORTANT NOHOE . —GoMjMwiMal Advice free per post to all wnSSv « ng health , with loss of strength and vitality . Fifty years ShSa fJ ^ ZT - lmen 1 ts - Address , the Secretary , 3 Fitzallan Square . A-nVn .- ± 01 ™ Correspondence Free . Write to-dav . 00 vears oxneriotico All 01898883 ansing from imparity of the blood absolutely cared . ° KpQn 0 tiC 0 -
The Theatres, &C.
THE THEATRES , & c .
Comedy . —It must be a particularly good piece to attract large audiences inside a theatre during the sultry evenings , and we must congratulate Mr . 0 . H . Hawtrey upon finding a worthy successor to " Jane , " and one that promises to carry him on prosperously to tM winter . "Husband and Wife" ia a three act farcical comedy , by
Messrs . F . C . Philips and Peroy Fendall , narrating once again tha struggle for supremacy between married people . " The Tiger Lilies " consist of a number of strong minded females , who having brought their husbands into a proper state of subjugation proceed to disonna " thiiH » a in treneral" while their woreer halves are engaged
in domestic duties . A revolt is brought abont by the interpoiition of a lively young widow , capitally played by Miss Lottie Venne . who forms the hen-pecked ones into a olub , called " The Dandelions , wno hold their meetings in the same building as the " Tigers . " The police , in search of gamblersmake a raid upon the premises , and march tha
, members of both olnbs before the magistrate . This worthy won tha point of passing sentence when the Inspector in charge expuuni „ mistake , and the Lilies and Dandelions are once more united . Mr . George Giddens gives a very droll picture of Mr . Greenthorne , and
Mr . Hawtrey is well placed as Montrevor Smith . Miss Ada Murray , Miss Vane Featherston and Miss Edith Seaward are also to be commended , while Mr . 0 . Brookfield ' a impersonation of tha magistrate is a perfect study . The piece is prettily placed on tho Btag » , and altogether is well suited for the season .
A new play , entitled " The Plebeian , " will be produced at tha Vaudeville Theatre on Tuesday afternoon , 28 th inat . Mrs . Bennett and Mr . Julian Cross will sustain the leading characters . Mr . Isidore de Lara's version of "The Light of Asia" will be produced next Monday , at the Royal Italian Opera . Mr . Beattie Kingston has arranged the libretto .
The subscribers to the Royal Masonic Institntion for Girls will be pleased to hear that the Girls have again scored . The result of the Science Examinations has just been published by the School of Science and Art , and we find that out of 28 children who went up for Mathematics , 25 of them have passed—12 firsfc class and 13 second .
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FreebyPost,PriceOneShilling THE REVISEDBOOKOFCONSTITUTIONS; CRITICALLY CONSIDBEBD , AUD COMPARED WITH THE OLD EDITION . A SERIES OF ARTICLES , REPRINTED FROM THE FREEMASON ' S CHRONICLE . LONDON : W . MORGAN , BELVIDERE WORKS , PENTONVILLE , N .
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Price One Shilling , Free by Post on receipt of 24 Halfpenny Stamps . OCCASIONALPAPERS ON THEHISTORYOFFREEMASONRY, Written expressly for delivery in Lodgea of Instruction . LONDON : W . W . MORGAN , BELVIDERE WORKS , HERMES HILL , PENTONVILLE , N . AND BY ORDER OF ALL BOOKSELLERS . Secretaries of Lodges of Instruction can be supplied carriage free , at 10 / - per dozen .
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DANCING . —To Those Who Havo Never Learnt to Dance . —Bro . and Mrs . JACQUES WYNMAN receive daily , and undertako to teach adics and gentlemen , who havo never had tho slightest previous knowledge of nstruction , to go throngh every fashionable ball-danco in a few easy lessons . ACADEMY—74 NEWMAN STEEET , 0 XF 0 ED STEEET . BBO . JACQUES WYNMAN WILL BE HAPPY TO TAKB THE 3 iAS * AOBitiiST OB MASOUIC BALIS . FIRST-CLASS BAUDS I-BOVIBBD . Paospjjcivs OK APPLICAIIO * -- .