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H . R . H . PBINCE LEOPOLD , K . G ., P . G . W ., Prov . a . Master Oxon . SKELMEESDAXTS tho Right Hon . tho Earl of , Deputy Grand Master , Prhv . G . M . West Lancashire . ROSSLYN Rt . Hon . the Earl of , K . T ., Past Grand Master Scotland , 33 deg . ATHOI . I ! His Grace tho Duke of , K . T ., Past Grand Master Scotland .
ARNOLD Rev . C . W ., P . G . Chap ., Dep . Prov . G . M . Surrey . BELL JOHN P EARSON , Dep . P . G . M . N . and E . Yorks . BENNETT Sir JOHN , Grand Stewards' Lodge . FERRERS Rt . Hon . tho Earl , P . G . M . Leicestershire . FERRIEES Biii'on de , Prov . G . Reg . Gloucestershire . Goocit Sir Daniel , Bt ., M . P ., Prov . G . Master Berks and Bucks . GUNDRY J . P ., Dep . Prov . G . M . Dorset .
HENNIKER Right Hon . Lord , P . G . W ., S . G . W . M . M ., P . P . G . W . Suffolk . HICK-IAX W ., P . A . G . D . of C , D . Prov . G . M . Hants and Isle of Wight . JOHNSTONE Sir IU BCOCM , Bt ., M . P ., P . J . G . W . M- UITVN Rev . C . J ., P . G . Chap ., Dep . Prov . G . M .
Suffolk . MELLOR G „ Dep . Prov . G . M . East Lancashire . PERKINS . Sir FREDERICK , M . I' ., P . M . I 30 , P . P . S . G W . Hants , P . P . S . G . W . M . M . M ., & c . PHILIPS Captain NATTI . G ., P . G . D ., 33 dog . PrRBY-CusT Von . Archdeacon A . P ., Dep . Prov
G . M . Berks and Bucks . SCOTT J . H ., Dep . Prov . O . M . Sussex . STARKIE Col . LE GENDEE N ., Prov . G . M . East Lancashire . TEW T . W ., Dep . Prov . G . M . West Yorks . WATSON John , Dep . Prov . G . M . Notts . WILKINS BUTLER , Dep . P . G . M . Norths and Hunts .
The Royal Masonic Pupils' Assistance Fund:
THE ROYAL MASONIC PUPILS' ASSISTANCE FUND :
Under the patronage and support of Adlard P ., P . M . 7 , P . Z . 211 , P . P . A . G . D . of 0 . Essex . I Albert K . P ., P . G . P ., See . MS , 1017 , & c . I : Best Alfred . 211 . I
Biggs \ V „ I ' . l ' vov . G . Sec . Berks mid Bucks . Binckes F „ P . G . S .. Sot * . R . M . I . B . Bradley It .. Prov . G . See . Berks and Bucks . Brine Ool . Prederie . ll . F .., P . M ., . 'il'dog . Brown 11 ., See . 17 'H . lirown Richard , P . M . 2 Id . P . Z . l- 'MC , Iron . Sec West Lane . Masonic Educational Institution .
Burney Lieut .-Col . VV . S . Somerville , P . P . S . G . D Essex , P . M . 1015 , 33 de-, ' . Garter J . 0 ., Sec . 20 il , P . P . G . D . of 0 . Berks & Bucks Chirk Matthew , S . G . D . Collins R . 11 . Constable John , P . M . 18 . "> . Cutbush . Tiimes , P . M . 11 ) 85 , Treas . 1731 , P . P . A . G . D ,
of 0 . Herts . Davis G ., J . IV . 187 Dawkins Edward . Detvar D . jr ., P . M . Ufa , Assist . G . Scc . G . L . M . M . M ., 18 ilea .
Dosell J . W . M ., P . M . fir , . ' ( Xi 170 !) , P . P . G . D . C . Surrey . Dun-ant Captain , P . M . 1185 . Kditor of " The Freemason . " Editor of "The Freemason ' s Chronicle . " Editor of "Tho Scottish Freemason , " Emmerson R . Joyncs , P . M . 1201 " . P . P . J . G . W . Kent . Fielder Baron , P . M ., P . S . G . W . Berks and Bucks . Gladwell Arthur E ., J . W . 173 . Godson A . [>' ., Q . C . ( londall U . S . ' Herriott ( 1 „ P . P . G . M . Wigtown nnd Kirkcudbright . Higham P ., P . M . SI , P . P . J . G . W . Ketil . Hogg Dr . Jahez , P . G . D .. P . M . 172 , I 2 f !() . ' Horsley Charles P . P . G . R ., P . Soj . Middlesex ., V . 7 ,., 32 deg . lack-son J . II ., W . M . 65 t . i lacobs J ., P . M . -182 , P . P . G . Rog . Staffordshire . ' Conning George , P . P . G . D . Middlesex . >
The Royal Masonic Pupils' Assistance Fund:
: : Lew II . M .. P . M . 188 , Ac . Lucia W . H ., G . S . B ., Prov . G . Sec . Suffolk . Maidwell T . J ., P . M . 27 . Marshall Horace Brooks , O . C ., Treas . 1777 . Massey H ., P . M . lilt ) . Mather John I .., P . M .. P . G . D . C . Herts . Morgan W . VV ., Sec . 211 . Morris l ! ev . R .. Head Master R . M . I . B .
Motion George , P . M . 153 , P . P . G . S . W . Essex Montrio \ V . F . 0 ., P . M . 11 . Murriiv J . Joyce . NavlorH . T „ P . M . I US . I ' ears Andrew , W . M . SG 5 , J . AV . 20 i » . Perryman W . II ., P . M . 3 .
Pullen Hyde , P . G . S . B ., P . Dep . Prov . G . M . Isle of Wight , P . G . D . O ., 33 deg . Railing T . J ., Prov . G . Sec . Essex . Richards A . A ., P . G . S .. P . G . W . Middlesex , Richardson Finnic , P . M ., P . G . S ., 30 dog . Roberts Robert , W . M . 209 , Prov . G . D . Berks and Bucks . Rosenthal Sinismntul . P . M . Ur ,. l \ 7 . HOP PS G . W
Middlesex , 33 dog . Steedman W „ P . M . 751 . Stephens G . H „ 1023 . Steve s James , P . M . 720 121 G 1-12 C , P . Z . 720 771 . Stohwasser J ., P . M . 238 i : ij , V . 7 ,. 8 , P . G . S ., 30 dog . Storr K . P ., W . M . 1 B 7 !> , P . M . 22 . Tern-James , P . P . J . G . W . Herts , Sec . R . M . B . I .
Tombs 11 . C , P . G . D . Verry G . Ward , P . M . and Sec . 551 . 1278 1121 . J . D . liMO . S . W . 1025 , V . 7 ,. 5511385 , P . P . G . P . S . Herts . Weaver James , P . M . 802 1310 , P . Z . 177 8 ( 12 I'll !) , P . P . G . Org . Middx , Winter , James . Withers Alfred , W . M . 211 .
Woodford Rev . A . V . A ., P . G . CUap . Woodward , K . C , P . M . 382 1037 , & c . Worlock . R . Montague , Prov . G . Sec . Bristol . Wragg J . II ., Prov ! Grand Sec . Notts .
Brethren who desire to assist in establishing this Fund will oblige by forwarding their names to be added to the above List .
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THE course of training followed by tbo Masonic Educational Charities , in common with many similar institutions in various parts of the country , is looked upon as more or loss successful in proportion to tho results that can bo shown as emanating from tho pupils themselves . It is not only necessary that a g irl or a boy should receive a good education , but it is likewise desirable that they should prove that snch education has been of service to them in after life . Indeed , that it has been tho means of their securing a position
which without such education they conld not havo attained . With a view to assist in this object tbo committees of very many of the English Charities make it a part of their duty to interest themselves in the future of tho pupils who have been educated under their care . This they do by obtaining for those whom thoy deem deserving situations in offices presided over or belonging to one of their number , who they are assured will act as parent or guardian to their charge ,
and by apprenticing or otherwise starting in life those who , being orphans or from other causes , may need moro aid than is forthcoming from relatives generally . The practicability and success of such a scheme can be vouched for in numerous instances where it has been in work for years past ; and were it necessary tho records of somo of onr largest Charities would give ample evidence of the satisfaction derived from keeping an account of each scholar ' s proceedings in after life . It has frequently been fonud that
a littlo advice , connsel or help has proved to bo the starting point of snecess . With regard to the Masonic Institutions , it has often been regretted that some further surveillance has not been exercised over those who have been so fortunate as to receive therein education and
early training ; and it is felt that without something bodono to watch tho future of those who leave the f-cliools , and , if need be , lend thom a helping hand , the work of Masonic Charity is incomplete . This want may perhaps best bo expressed in the words of the Right Hon . Bro . the Earl of Rosslyn , K . T ., Past Grand Master of Scotland , who , as President at tho Eihty-first Anniversary Festival of tho lloyal t — — — —J
—g . . ° ^ •* Masonic Institution for Boys , brought the question particularly before tho Craft . Tho Eight Worshipful Brother , iu proposing prosperity to the Institution , after detailing tho advantages and benefits which wero derived from the School , said : — '•
1 will tell yon a little fault , and I am sure I need only mention it : to find it immediately corrected ; nnd tho fault that I am going to find - is this—that it is not impossible that at the end of their schooling ca- reer some of these boys may leave the School homeless and in need .
It may be that the good seed sown may bear fruit during their scholastic career , but it may also bo that the fruit will perish for want ; of cultivation at a later period . It may bo that having derived all '
Circulars ancl Forms for Collecting , together with other information , may be had on application to the Secretaries , as above .
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the advantage that they conld from their study , aud from their religious training in your Institution , they may lenvo it to fall into evil courses and evil ways , or even to suffer penury and poverty . I would appeal to you onco more , as that is the only blot I can find in yonr excellent Institution to try and amend it , that tho pupils may derive the full benefit of yonr bounty and your charity . It is now proposed to raise a fund which shall act as an adjunct to tho two Masonic Schools , and bo tho means of supplying the want set
forth above ; and for this purpose your support and aid aro earnestl y solicited It is proposed that an early date shnll bo fixed for a moetirm- of those who may express approval of the scheme , and thereat tbe various rules for tho government ancl conduct of affairs shall bo discussed , Committees appointed , and general arrangements made . It is hoped that tho fund when once established will grow from
year to year , and thafc fcho dividends of tho subscriptions—which will bo invested in approved securities—may in themselves prove sufficient for the various objects aimed at . Further particulars of the scheme will be announced as they are arranged ; but in the meantime we ask you fraternally to lend yonr aid to the furtherance of the desired object , by making it known to your friends , offering suggestions , or in any other way you may deem desirable .
Tho main objects of the fund will be— - To provide situations for the pupils on their leaving tho Masonic Schools . To watch their progress and offer aid and advice where
needful-To advance small amounts to aid in the purchase of tools , outfits , and , later in life , goodwills of businesses , & c . To assist pupils who may havo gained scholarships at the Universities , or boys who may desire to enter the Army or Navy , and aid them in obtaining commissions .
| And generally to watch over the future of the pupils , and hel p them in securing success in life .
| ! Communications may be addressed to either of tho Secretaries of the Fund , as under : — DICK RADGLYFFE , 120 Hi gh Holborn , London , "W . C .
W . W . MORGAN Jiw . FiiEF . MASoa ' s CmtONicxi * Office , 67 Barbican , London , E . C .
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THEFREEMASON'SGHR0MGLE, A Weekly Record of Masonic Intelligence . Sanctioned by the Grand lodge of England . THE FREEMASON'S CHRONICLE will be supplied direct from the Office , post free to Subscribers only , for los Cd per annnm , payable in advance . Intending Subscribers shonld forward their full Addresses to prevent mistakes . Post Office Orders to bo mado payable to W . W . MORGAN , afc Barbican Office . Cheques crossed " London and County . "
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SCALE OF CHARGES FOR ADVERTISEMENTS . For Page £ 8 0 0 Back Page £ 10 0 0 Births , Marriages and Deaths , ( 5 d per line . General Advertisements , Trade Announcements , & e . single column , 5 s per inch . Double Column Advertisements la per line . Special Terms for a Series of Insertions on application . Advertisers will find T HE F REEMASON ' CFIRONICX Ban exceptionally good medium for Advertisements of every class .
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H . R . H . PBINCE LEOPOLD , K . G ., P . G . W ., Prov . a . Master Oxon . SKELMEESDAXTS tho Right Hon . tho Earl of , Deputy Grand Master , Prhv . G . M . West Lancashire . ROSSLYN Rt . Hon . the Earl of , K . T ., Past Grand Master Scotland , 33 deg . ATHOI . I ! His Grace tho Duke of , K . T ., Past Grand Master Scotland .
ARNOLD Rev . C . W ., P . G . Chap ., Dep . Prov . G . M . Surrey . BELL JOHN P EARSON , Dep . P . G . M . N . and E . Yorks . BENNETT Sir JOHN , Grand Stewards' Lodge . FERRERS Rt . Hon . tho Earl , P . G . M . Leicestershire . FERRIEES Biii'on de , Prov . G . Reg . Gloucestershire . Goocit Sir Daniel , Bt ., M . P ., Prov . G . Master Berks and Bucks . GUNDRY J . P ., Dep . Prov . G . M . Dorset .
HENNIKER Right Hon . Lord , P . G . W ., S . G . W . M . M ., P . P . G . W . Suffolk . HICK-IAX W ., P . A . G . D . of C , D . Prov . G . M . Hants and Isle of Wight . JOHNSTONE Sir IU BCOCM , Bt ., M . P ., P . J . G . W . M- UITVN Rev . C . J ., P . G . Chap ., Dep . Prov . G . M .
Suffolk . MELLOR G „ Dep . Prov . G . M . East Lancashire . PERKINS . Sir FREDERICK , M . I' ., P . M . I 30 , P . P . S . G W . Hants , P . P . S . G . W . M . M . M ., & c . PHILIPS Captain NATTI . G ., P . G . D ., 33 dog . PrRBY-CusT Von . Archdeacon A . P ., Dep . Prov
G . M . Berks and Bucks . SCOTT J . H ., Dep . Prov . O . M . Sussex . STARKIE Col . LE GENDEE N ., Prov . G . M . East Lancashire . TEW T . W ., Dep . Prov . G . M . West Yorks . WATSON John , Dep . Prov . G . M . Notts . WILKINS BUTLER , Dep . P . G . M . Norths and Hunts .
The Royal Masonic Pupils' Assistance Fund:
THE ROYAL MASONIC PUPILS' ASSISTANCE FUND :
Under the patronage and support of Adlard P ., P . M . 7 , P . Z . 211 , P . P . A . G . D . of 0 . Essex . I Albert K . P ., P . G . P ., See . MS , 1017 , & c . I : Best Alfred . 211 . I
Biggs \ V „ I ' . l ' vov . G . Sec . Berks mid Bucks . Binckes F „ P . G . S .. Sot * . R . M . I . B . Bradley It .. Prov . G . See . Berks and Bucks . Brine Ool . Prederie . ll . F .., P . M ., . 'il'dog . Brown 11 ., See . 17 'H . lirown Richard , P . M . 2 Id . P . Z . l- 'MC , Iron . Sec West Lane . Masonic Educational Institution .
Burney Lieut .-Col . VV . S . Somerville , P . P . S . G . D Essex , P . M . 1015 , 33 de-, ' . Garter J . 0 ., Sec . 20 il , P . P . G . D . of 0 . Berks & Bucks Chirk Matthew , S . G . D . Collins R . 11 . Constable John , P . M . 18 . "> . Cutbush . Tiimes , P . M . 11 ) 85 , Treas . 1731 , P . P . A . G . D ,
of 0 . Herts . Davis G ., J . IV . 187 Dawkins Edward . Detvar D . jr ., P . M . Ufa , Assist . G . Scc . G . L . M . M . M ., 18 ilea .
Dosell J . W . M ., P . M . fir , . ' ( Xi 170 !) , P . P . G . D . C . Surrey . Dun-ant Captain , P . M . 1185 . Kditor of " The Freemason . " Editor of "The Freemason ' s Chronicle . " Editor of "Tho Scottish Freemason , " Emmerson R . Joyncs , P . M . 1201 " . P . P . J . G . W . Kent . Fielder Baron , P . M ., P . S . G . W . Berks and Bucks . Gladwell Arthur E ., J . W . 173 . Godson A . [>' ., Q . C . ( londall U . S . ' Herriott ( 1 „ P . P . G . M . Wigtown nnd Kirkcudbright . Higham P ., P . M . SI , P . P . J . G . W . Ketil . Hogg Dr . Jahez , P . G . D .. P . M . 172 , I 2 f !() . ' Horsley Charles P . P . G . R ., P . Soj . Middlesex ., V . 7 ,., 32 deg . lack-son J . II ., W . M . 65 t . i lacobs J ., P . M . -182 , P . P . G . Rog . Staffordshire . ' Conning George , P . P . G . D . Middlesex . >
The Royal Masonic Pupils' Assistance Fund:
: : Lew II . M .. P . M . 188 , Ac . Lucia W . H ., G . S . B ., Prov . G . Sec . Suffolk . Maidwell T . J ., P . M . 27 . Marshall Horace Brooks , O . C ., Treas . 1777 . Massey H ., P . M . lilt ) . Mather John I .., P . M .. P . G . D . C . Herts . Morgan W . VV ., Sec . 211 . Morris l ! ev . R .. Head Master R . M . I . B .
Motion George , P . M . 153 , P . P . G . S . W . Essex Montrio \ V . F . 0 ., P . M . 11 . Murriiv J . Joyce . NavlorH . T „ P . M . I US . I ' ears Andrew , W . M . SG 5 , J . AV . 20 i » . Perryman W . II ., P . M . 3 .
Pullen Hyde , P . G . S . B ., P . Dep . Prov . G . M . Isle of Wight , P . G . D . O ., 33 deg . Railing T . J ., Prov . G . Sec . Essex . Richards A . A ., P . G . S .. P . G . W . Middlesex , Richardson Finnic , P . M ., P . G . S ., 30 dog . Roberts Robert , W . M . 209 , Prov . G . D . Berks and Bucks . Rosenthal Sinismntul . P . M . Ur ,. l \ 7 . HOP PS G . W
Middlesex , 33 dog . Steedman W „ P . M . 751 . Stephens G . H „ 1023 . Steve s James , P . M . 720 121 G 1-12 C , P . Z . 720 771 . Stohwasser J ., P . M . 238 i : ij , V . 7 ,. 8 , P . G . S ., 30 dog . Storr K . P ., W . M . 1 B 7 !> , P . M . 22 . Tern-James , P . P . J . G . W . Herts , Sec . R . M . B . I .
Tombs 11 . C , P . G . D . Verry G . Ward , P . M . and Sec . 551 . 1278 1121 . J . D . liMO . S . W . 1025 , V . 7 ,. 5511385 , P . P . G . P . S . Herts . Weaver James , P . M . 802 1310 , P . Z . 177 8 ( 12 I'll !) , P . P . G . Org . Middx , Winter , James . Withers Alfred , W . M . 211 .
Woodford Rev . A . V . A ., P . G . CUap . Woodward , K . C , P . M . 382 1037 , & c . Worlock . R . Montague , Prov . G . Sec . Bristol . Wragg J . II ., Prov ! Grand Sec . Notts .
Brethren who desire to assist in establishing this Fund will oblige by forwarding their names to be added to the above List .
Ar01402
THE course of training followed by tbo Masonic Educational Charities , in common with many similar institutions in various parts of the country , is looked upon as more or loss successful in proportion to tho results that can bo shown as emanating from tho pupils themselves . It is not only necessary that a g irl or a boy should receive a good education , but it is likewise desirable that they should prove that snch education has been of service to them in after life . Indeed , that it has been tho means of their securing a position
which without such education they conld not havo attained . With a view to assist in this object tbo committees of very many of the English Charities make it a part of their duty to interest themselves in the future of tho pupils who have been educated under their care . This they do by obtaining for those whom thoy deem deserving situations in offices presided over or belonging to one of their number , who they are assured will act as parent or guardian to their charge ,
and by apprenticing or otherwise starting in life those who , being orphans or from other causes , may need moro aid than is forthcoming from relatives generally . The practicability and success of such a scheme can be vouched for in numerous instances where it has been in work for years past ; and were it necessary tho records of somo of onr largest Charities would give ample evidence of the satisfaction derived from keeping an account of each scholar ' s proceedings in after life . It has frequently been fonud that
a littlo advice , connsel or help has proved to bo the starting point of snecess . With regard to the Masonic Institutions , it has often been regretted that some further surveillance has not been exercised over those who have been so fortunate as to receive therein education and
early training ; and it is felt that without something bodono to watch tho future of those who leave the f-cliools , and , if need be , lend thom a helping hand , the work of Masonic Charity is incomplete . This want may perhaps best bo expressed in the words of the Right Hon . Bro . the Earl of Rosslyn , K . T ., Past Grand Master of Scotland , who , as President at tho Eihty-first Anniversary Festival of tho lloyal t — — — —J
—g . . ° ^ •* Masonic Institution for Boys , brought the question particularly before tho Craft . Tho Eight Worshipful Brother , iu proposing prosperity to the Institution , after detailing tho advantages and benefits which wero derived from the School , said : — '•
1 will tell yon a little fault , and I am sure I need only mention it : to find it immediately corrected ; nnd tho fault that I am going to find - is this—that it is not impossible that at the end of their schooling ca- reer some of these boys may leave the School homeless and in need .
It may be that the good seed sown may bear fruit during their scholastic career , but it may also bo that the fruit will perish for want ; of cultivation at a later period . It may bo that having derived all '
Circulars ancl Forms for Collecting , together with other information , may be had on application to the Secretaries , as above .
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the advantage that they conld from their study , aud from their religious training in your Institution , they may lenvo it to fall into evil courses and evil ways , or even to suffer penury and poverty . I would appeal to you onco more , as that is the only blot I can find in yonr excellent Institution to try and amend it , that tho pupils may derive the full benefit of yonr bounty and your charity . It is now proposed to raise a fund which shall act as an adjunct to tho two Masonic Schools , and bo tho means of supplying the want set
forth above ; and for this purpose your support and aid aro earnestl y solicited It is proposed that an early date shnll bo fixed for a moetirm- of those who may express approval of the scheme , and thereat tbe various rules for tho government ancl conduct of affairs shall bo discussed , Committees appointed , and general arrangements made . It is hoped that tho fund when once established will grow from
year to year , and thafc fcho dividends of tho subscriptions—which will bo invested in approved securities—may in themselves prove sufficient for the various objects aimed at . Further particulars of the scheme will be announced as they are arranged ; but in the meantime we ask you fraternally to lend yonr aid to the furtherance of the desired object , by making it known to your friends , offering suggestions , or in any other way you may deem desirable .
Tho main objects of the fund will be— - To provide situations for the pupils on their leaving tho Masonic Schools . To watch their progress and offer aid and advice where
needful-To advance small amounts to aid in the purchase of tools , outfits , and , later in life , goodwills of businesses , & c . To assist pupils who may havo gained scholarships at the Universities , or boys who may desire to enter the Army or Navy , and aid them in obtaining commissions .
| And generally to watch over the future of the pupils , and hel p them in securing success in life .
| ! Communications may be addressed to either of tho Secretaries of the Fund , as under : — DICK RADGLYFFE , 120 Hi gh Holborn , London , "W . C .
W . W . MORGAN Jiw . FiiEF . MASoa ' s CmtONicxi * Office , 67 Barbican , London , E . C .
Ad01405
THEFREEMASON'SGHR0MGLE, A Weekly Record of Masonic Intelligence . Sanctioned by the Grand lodge of England . THE FREEMASON'S CHRONICLE will be supplied direct from the Office , post free to Subscribers only , for los Cd per annnm , payable in advance . Intending Subscribers shonld forward their full Addresses to prevent mistakes . Post Office Orders to bo mado payable to W . W . MORGAN , afc Barbican Office . Cheques crossed " London and County . "
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SCALE OF CHARGES FOR ADVERTISEMENTS . For Page £ 8 0 0 Back Page £ 10 0 0 Births , Marriages and Deaths , ( 5 d per line . General Advertisements , Trade Announcements , & e . single column , 5 s per inch . Double Column Advertisements la per line . Special Terms for a Series of Insertions on application . Advertisers will find T HE F REEMASON ' CFIRONICX Ban exceptionally good medium for Advertisements of every class .