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LONDON , CHATHAM , & DOVER RAILWAY . SHORTEST and MOST DIRECT ; > to RAMSGATE , MARGATE , Broadstnirs , West «; i'te-on-hea , liirchington-on-Sea , Heme Bay , and Whitstable . CHEAP FARES daily ( except Sunday ) , as under : — a . m . Leavo Victoria 10 30 Leave Holborn Viaduct 10 25 Leave St . Paul ' s 10 26 FARES : To Birchington , Westgate , Margate , Broadstairs , and Ramsgato : — . Single—1 cl ., 10 s . ; 3 cl ., 5 s > . | Return—1 cl ., 15 s . ; 3 cl ., 8 s . ¦ . FARES : To Whitstable and Heme Bay : — Single—1 cl ., 10 s . ; 3 cl ., 5 s . | Return—1 cl ., 14 s . ; 3 cl ., 7 s . Return Tickets are available for the Return journey on tho same or following day ( see Handbills ) , and those issued on Friday or Saturday are available on the following Monday .
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CHEAP TRIP EVERY SUNDAY , to RAMSGATE , MARGATE , BROADSTAIRS , HERNE BAY , BIRCHINGTON , WHITSTABLE , CANTERBURY , DEAL , and DOVER , and back the same evening . Leave Holborn Viaduct , St . Paul ' s , and Victoria Stations at 10-10 a . m . for Kont Coast Stations , and 9-55 a . m . for Canterbury , Deal , and Dover . Fares for the double journey , Third class , 4 s . ; First class , 8 s .
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HOTELS , ETC . —* . o : — T 71 ALING—Feathers Hotel . EASTBOURNE—Pier Hotel , Cavendish Placo . View of Sea ¦ •• and Pier . A . TAYLOR , Proprietor . EAST MOLESEY—Castle Hotel , Hampton Court Station . Specimen Menus , with Tariff , on application . ..-, JOHN MAYO , Proprietor . HAVERFORDWEST—Queen ' s Family and Commercial Hotel . BEN . M . DAVIES , Proprietor ; RICHMOND—Station Hotel , adjoins Railway Station . Every i accommodation for Large or Small Parties . SANDWICH—BELL Family and Commercial Hotel . Good Stabling . J . J . FILMER , Proprietor COWES ( WEST)—Gloucester and Globe Hotels . G . A . MUR 3 ELL , Proprietor .
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PHOTOGRAPHY . S . HOCKETT & Co ., i Photographic Printers , POTTEES ROAD , NEW BAENET , NEGATIVES sent to us by Parcels Post , securely packed , receive prompt attention , and Prints in SILVER , PLATINOTYPE , P . O . P ., giving best obtainable results , forwarded without delay . Wo are also pleased to answer inquiries , and give information and advice , for which our large experience full y qualifies us . Price Lists on" application .
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BRO . JOHN PROBERT will be happy to provide high class Music for Masonic Meetings , Consecrations , Installations and Ladies' Nights . For terms : —Woodville , New Barnet , N .
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BOOKBINDING in all its branches . Price list on application . Morgan , Fleet Works , Bulwer Road , New Barnet . Advertisers will find the FREEMASON ' CHRONICLE an exceptionally good medium for Advertisements of every class .
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^^^ npHIS valuable medicine , discovered and ^^^^ ta ^ " ~ k -L invented by Mr . RICHARD FREEMAN in 1844 , | ^^^ HB ^ Bk introduced into India and Egypt in 1850 , and sub-GHHBfBB ^ b sequeii t ' y all over the world , maintains its suprc-Vj ^^^ Htl macy as a special and specific Remedy for the I AWV * Treatment and Cnro nf Coughs , Colds , (; onsumpf ^| PpMU ppB . tion , Cancer , Bronchitis , Asthma , Ague , Snro SinpuiRK Throat , Influenza , Neuraltria . Diarrheal , D \ semen-, --u / 6 lann Asiatic Cholera , Coli . Gout , and nil Fevers . At Is I ' d , 2 s 9 d , 4 s i d , lis . and 2 H » per bottle . FREEMAN'S So , < 1 hy Patent Medicine Dealers in all warts of «_ ..,.. . N . B . —Lord Chancellor Selb-rne . Lord Jnstics ( JKluIJNAL James , and Lord Justice Modish decided in favour of FREEMAN'S ORIGINAL CHLORODYNK , aid r * TTT rmn-nirvrn ngrtinst Brown and Davenport , compelling them to VflLU-KUi ) IJN t . pay a" costs in the suit—See Times ot 24 th July 1873 .
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Boyal Masonic Institution for Girls . — : o : — MRS . J . W . MANLEY DESIRES to thank all tho kind friends who assisted her in securing the success of her daughter Madeline , at the election of the above on Thursday last , 11 th October . Streatham , 12 th October 1894 .
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WjM . VmVA ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ - ¦ Aj { 3 ga | q PWL" JW AM ^ - ^ g i ^^^^^^^ SATUEDAY , 20 TH OCTOBEE 1894 .
The Institutions, &C.
THE INSTITUTIONS , & c .
Royal Masonic Institution for Girls . THE exceptional pressure on our space last week precluded anything more than a passing reference to the good fortune of the Girls School in securing the
Right Worshipful the Deputy Grand Master of England as Chairman for the next Anniversary Festival of that Institution , to take place in May 1895 . The Earl of
Mount-Edgcumbe ' s advocacy on behalf of the oldest of our three Institutions cannot fail to be of advantage to that excellent Charity , as his position as one ofthe three heads of the English Craft has won for him the respect and esteem of the whole Brotherhood , a fact which alone
should have a material effect on the result that will follow his appeal ; but , in addition to this , His Lordship has a good special following at his back , in the Brethren of Cornwall , where he has ruled as Provincial Grand Master since 1872 . On the whole , then , the prospects
of the Girls School Festival of 1895 are particularly
promising , and we hope the most sanguine anticipations may be realised . A special entertainment will take place at the Girls School on Monday next , when Bro . Horace Banks has promised to give a lecture : " My tour through America , "
for the entertainment of the pupils . The Lecture will commence at 7 p . m ., and will doubtless be warmly appreciated by the orphan daughters of the Craft cared for at the noble Institution at Battersea Rise . As usual
on such occasions the House Committee has issued a few invites to friends of the Institution to meet the Lecturer and assist him in providing amusement for the children .
West Lancashire Alpass Fund.
WEST LANCASHIRE ALPASS FUND .
rpHE Annual Festival in connection with this JL Benevolent Institution , of which the Earl of Lathom is the president , was held on the 4 th inst . at the Prince of Wales Hotel , Southport . At the banquet the chair was taken by Bro . Robert Wylie P . G . D . Deputy Prov . G . M . The company numbered over a hundred , and included a large attendance of ladies .
The loyal toasts having been honoured , Bro . J . Dunfield proposed the health of the Right Hon . the Earl of Lathom and the Grand and Prov . Grand Officers , present and past . The toast was responded to by Bro . 3 . D . Murray and Bro . Dr . Crawford .
Bro . John Houlding proposed the health of the chairman , Bro .. Robert Wylie , and warmly eulogised his services to Masonic charities . The Chairman , in responding , said it had been a labour of love to him to engage in Masonic work , and
when a man did that which he loved he enjoyed his own reward in the pleasure which he had in doing it . The Chairman then submitted the toast of the evening , — The West Lancashire Alpass Benevolent
Institution . He observed that no charity that had been founded in the Province had succeeded so well in such a short time , and that there was a necessity for it was proved by the very fact of that Buccess , He was
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Ad00602
LONDON , CHATHAM , & DOVER RAILWAY . SHORTEST and MOST DIRECT ; > to RAMSGATE , MARGATE , Broadstnirs , West «; i'te-on-hea , liirchington-on-Sea , Heme Bay , and Whitstable . CHEAP FARES daily ( except Sunday ) , as under : — a . m . Leavo Victoria 10 30 Leave Holborn Viaduct 10 25 Leave St . Paul ' s 10 26 FARES : To Birchington , Westgate , Margate , Broadstairs , and Ramsgato : — . Single—1 cl ., 10 s . ; 3 cl ., 5 s > . | Return—1 cl ., 15 s . ; 3 cl ., 8 s . ¦ . FARES : To Whitstable and Heme Bay : — Single—1 cl ., 10 s . ; 3 cl ., 5 s . | Return—1 cl ., 14 s . ; 3 cl ., 7 s . Return Tickets are available for the Return journey on tho same or following day ( see Handbills ) , and those issued on Friday or Saturday are available on the following Monday .
Ad00608
CHEAP TRIP EVERY SUNDAY , to RAMSGATE , MARGATE , BROADSTAIRS , HERNE BAY , BIRCHINGTON , WHITSTABLE , CANTERBURY , DEAL , and DOVER , and back the same evening . Leave Holborn Viaduct , St . Paul ' s , and Victoria Stations at 10-10 a . m . for Kont Coast Stations , and 9-55 a . m . for Canterbury , Deal , and Dover . Fares for the double journey , Third class , 4 s . ; First class , 8 s .
Ad00603
HOTELS , ETC . —* . o : — T 71 ALING—Feathers Hotel . EASTBOURNE—Pier Hotel , Cavendish Placo . View of Sea ¦ •• and Pier . A . TAYLOR , Proprietor . EAST MOLESEY—Castle Hotel , Hampton Court Station . Specimen Menus , with Tariff , on application . ..-, JOHN MAYO , Proprietor . HAVERFORDWEST—Queen ' s Family and Commercial Hotel . BEN . M . DAVIES , Proprietor ; RICHMOND—Station Hotel , adjoins Railway Station . Every i accommodation for Large or Small Parties . SANDWICH—BELL Family and Commercial Hotel . Good Stabling . J . J . FILMER , Proprietor COWES ( WEST)—Gloucester and Globe Hotels . G . A . MUR 3 ELL , Proprietor .
Ad00604
PHOTOGRAPHY . S . HOCKETT & Co ., i Photographic Printers , POTTEES ROAD , NEW BAENET , NEGATIVES sent to us by Parcels Post , securely packed , receive prompt attention , and Prints in SILVER , PLATINOTYPE , P . O . P ., giving best obtainable results , forwarded without delay . Wo are also pleased to answer inquiries , and give information and advice , for which our large experience full y qualifies us . Price Lists on" application .
Ad00605
BRO . JOHN PROBERT will be happy to provide high class Music for Masonic Meetings , Consecrations , Installations and Ladies' Nights . For terms : —Woodville , New Barnet , N .
Ad00606
BOOKBINDING in all its branches . Price list on application . Morgan , Fleet Works , Bulwer Road , New Barnet . Advertisers will find the FREEMASON ' CHRONICLE an exceptionally good medium for Advertisements of every class .
Ad00607
^^^ npHIS valuable medicine , discovered and ^^^^ ta ^ " ~ k -L invented by Mr . RICHARD FREEMAN in 1844 , | ^^^ HB ^ Bk introduced into India and Egypt in 1850 , and sub-GHHBfBB ^ b sequeii t ' y all over the world , maintains its suprc-Vj ^^^ Htl macy as a special and specific Remedy for the I AWV * Treatment and Cnro nf Coughs , Colds , (; onsumpf ^| PpMU ppB . tion , Cancer , Bronchitis , Asthma , Ague , Snro SinpuiRK Throat , Influenza , Neuraltria . Diarrheal , D \ semen-, --u / 6 lann Asiatic Cholera , Coli . Gout , and nil Fevers . At Is I ' d , 2 s 9 d , 4 s i d , lis . and 2 H » per bottle . FREEMAN'S So , < 1 hy Patent Medicine Dealers in all warts of «_ ..,.. . N . B . —Lord Chancellor Selb-rne . Lord Jnstics ( JKluIJNAL James , and Lord Justice Modish decided in favour of FREEMAN'S ORIGINAL CHLORODYNK , aid r * TTT rmn-nirvrn ngrtinst Brown and Davenport , compelling them to VflLU-KUi ) IJN t . pay a" costs in the suit—See Times ot 24 th July 1873 .
Ad00609
Boyal Masonic Institution for Girls . — : o : — MRS . J . W . MANLEY DESIRES to thank all tho kind friends who assisted her in securing the success of her daughter Madeline , at the election of the above on Thursday last , 11 th October . Streatham , 12 th October 1894 .
Ar00610
WjM . VmVA ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ - ¦ Aj { 3 ga | q PWL" JW AM ^ - ^ g i ^^^^^^^ SATUEDAY , 20 TH OCTOBEE 1894 .
The Institutions, &C.
THE INSTITUTIONS , & c .
Royal Masonic Institution for Girls . THE exceptional pressure on our space last week precluded anything more than a passing reference to the good fortune of the Girls School in securing the
Right Worshipful the Deputy Grand Master of England as Chairman for the next Anniversary Festival of that Institution , to take place in May 1895 . The Earl of
Mount-Edgcumbe ' s advocacy on behalf of the oldest of our three Institutions cannot fail to be of advantage to that excellent Charity , as his position as one ofthe three heads of the English Craft has won for him the respect and esteem of the whole Brotherhood , a fact which alone
should have a material effect on the result that will follow his appeal ; but , in addition to this , His Lordship has a good special following at his back , in the Brethren of Cornwall , where he has ruled as Provincial Grand Master since 1872 . On the whole , then , the prospects
of the Girls School Festival of 1895 are particularly
promising , and we hope the most sanguine anticipations may be realised . A special entertainment will take place at the Girls School on Monday next , when Bro . Horace Banks has promised to give a lecture : " My tour through America , "
for the entertainment of the pupils . The Lecture will commence at 7 p . m ., and will doubtless be warmly appreciated by the orphan daughters of the Craft cared for at the noble Institution at Battersea Rise . As usual
on such occasions the House Committee has issued a few invites to friends of the Institution to meet the Lecturer and assist him in providing amusement for the children .
West Lancashire Alpass Fund.
WEST LANCASHIRE ALPASS FUND .
rpHE Annual Festival in connection with this JL Benevolent Institution , of which the Earl of Lathom is the president , was held on the 4 th inst . at the Prince of Wales Hotel , Southport . At the banquet the chair was taken by Bro . Robert Wylie P . G . D . Deputy Prov . G . M . The company numbered over a hundred , and included a large attendance of ladies .
The loyal toasts having been honoured , Bro . J . Dunfield proposed the health of the Right Hon . the Earl of Lathom and the Grand and Prov . Grand Officers , present and past . The toast was responded to by Bro . 3 . D . Murray and Bro . Dr . Crawford .
Bro . John Houlding proposed the health of the chairman , Bro .. Robert Wylie , and warmly eulogised his services to Masonic charities . The Chairman , in responding , said it had been a labour of love to him to engage in Masonic work , and
when a man did that which he loved he enjoyed his own reward in the pleasure which he had in doing it . The Chairman then submitted the toast of the evening , — The West Lancashire Alpass Benevolent
Institution . He observed that no charity that had been founded in the Province had succeeded so well in such a short time , and that there was a necessity for it was proved by the very fact of that Buccess , He was