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Hertford County College.

describe the tutors of our boyhood as harsh or severe , one really wishes to be young again , to experience the more rational understanding which How prevails between masters and pupils , so fully exemplified in the College of our worthy Brother Catford , and practised , we believe , generally throughout the country , thanks in a very great measure to the exposures of the famous Charles Dickens , in his pourtrayal of Dr . Squeers , and the doings at Do ' thebbys Hall .

Entertainment Notes.

ENTERTAINMENT NOTES .

— : oj—THE production of " A Little Bay of Sunshine " at the Royalty Theatre , has proved so successful that Bro . W . S . Penley has decided to give matinees every Wednesday and Saturday , at three o ' clock . THE 300 th performance of " The Belle of New York " took place last Saturday , at the Shaftesbury Theatre . The handsome house was literally crammed , and hundreds of people were unable to obtain admission .

( SIR Henry Irving , who is now in excellent health , hopes to be able to return to the Lyceum at Easter . "GARRICK . —" The Three Musketeer ' s" reached its 200 _ performance on Wednesday evening . In addition to the usual Wednesday and Saturday MaiineesVthere will be a special bhe on Thursday next , 26 th inst .

ROYAL . —There was exhibited at the Royal , Holborn , on Monday , a complete cinematographic picture of the whole progress of the launching of the " Oceanic , " from the building yard of Messrs . Harland arid Wolff , Belfast , on Saturday last . This is a record achievement , and only possible by means of the Edison machine , which took 15 , 000 distinct and separate pictures during the few seconds which the launch occupied . The roll of films measures eighty feet , and each picture is only three-quarters of an inch

schiare ; yet in each the lines of the hull and every detail are brought out with distinctness as the vessel moved down the stocks into the water . A very pleasing result was produced by the effect on the water of the first contact of the propeller , and the gradual rise of the swell as tho whole length of the ship settled down . Every portion of the ship came out with great distinctness , and the figures on the deck were plainly visible . The picture was received with much oheering .

THE first concert of the new year arranged by the Hadley Socials ( which club meets at the house of Bro . J . H . Craig J . W . 188 , the Hadley Hotel , New Barnet ) , took place on the 7 th inst ., under the chairmanship of Mr . E . Nobbs . The Masonic element was strong on the occasion , and included , among others , Bros . E . O . Mulvey P . G . P ., Brickwell , Dunlop , Scales , Turnbull , Craig , & o .

CASSEM , ' S MAGAZINE opens the year with a good number ,- full of interesting and instructive matter , not the least important , in view of the •recent heavy calls made on the Meteorological Office , being an article on " Weather-Making , " by Frank Banfield . The serial stories , long made a special feature in this Magazine , are well sustained .

THE STAR issued an anniversary double number on Monday , 16 th insfc ., to mark the completion of its eleventh year , some interesting features by leaders in the literary world being introduced . ooo MOKTE CAELO was en fete on Monday evening , in consequence of the inauguration of the Hotel L'Hermitage , at which function everyone of note in the town attended . This new addition to the attractions of the Riviera

has been established by Englishmen , and the land on which the hotel is built has been specially leased by the Prince of Monaco to an English syndicate . The Hon . Randolph Stewart , Lady Henrietta Tumor , the Right Hon . Sir William Walrond , the Hon . Mrs . Randolph Stewart , Captain tbe Hon . R . Greville , M . P ., the Dowager Lady Tenterden , Prince Bathyanny Strathmann ,

the Hon . Mrs . Ronald Greville , General Sir Henry de Bathe , the Countess of Egmont , Sir Penrose Fitz-Gerald , the Hon . Victor Bethell , Lady Fitz-Gerard , Sir Howard Vincent , the Comte de Nantois , Sir Lewis Mclvor , Lady de Bathe , Sir Stuart Hogg , Sir J . Willoughby , and most of the distinguished visitors staying at Cannes , Nice , Mentone , and other neighbouring towns attended the opening .

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Hertford County College.

describe the tutors of our boyhood as harsh or severe , one really wishes to be young again , to experience the more rational understanding which How prevails between masters and pupils , so fully exemplified in the College of our worthy Brother Catford , and practised , we believe , generally throughout the country , thanks in a very great measure to the exposures of the famous Charles Dickens , in his pourtrayal of Dr . Squeers , and the doings at Do ' thebbys Hall .

Entertainment Notes.

ENTERTAINMENT NOTES .

— : oj—THE production of " A Little Bay of Sunshine " at the Royalty Theatre , has proved so successful that Bro . W . S . Penley has decided to give matinees every Wednesday and Saturday , at three o ' clock . THE 300 th performance of " The Belle of New York " took place last Saturday , at the Shaftesbury Theatre . The handsome house was literally crammed , and hundreds of people were unable to obtain admission .

( SIR Henry Irving , who is now in excellent health , hopes to be able to return to the Lyceum at Easter . "GARRICK . —" The Three Musketeer ' s" reached its 200 _ performance on Wednesday evening . In addition to the usual Wednesday and Saturday MaiineesVthere will be a special bhe on Thursday next , 26 th inst .

ROYAL . —There was exhibited at the Royal , Holborn , on Monday , a complete cinematographic picture of the whole progress of the launching of the " Oceanic , " from the building yard of Messrs . Harland arid Wolff , Belfast , on Saturday last . This is a record achievement , and only possible by means of the Edison machine , which took 15 , 000 distinct and separate pictures during the few seconds which the launch occupied . The roll of films measures eighty feet , and each picture is only three-quarters of an inch

schiare ; yet in each the lines of the hull and every detail are brought out with distinctness as the vessel moved down the stocks into the water . A very pleasing result was produced by the effect on the water of the first contact of the propeller , and the gradual rise of the swell as tho whole length of the ship settled down . Every portion of the ship came out with great distinctness , and the figures on the deck were plainly visible . The picture was received with much oheering .

THE first concert of the new year arranged by the Hadley Socials ( which club meets at the house of Bro . J . H . Craig J . W . 188 , the Hadley Hotel , New Barnet ) , took place on the 7 th inst ., under the chairmanship of Mr . E . Nobbs . The Masonic element was strong on the occasion , and included , among others , Bros . E . O . Mulvey P . G . P ., Brickwell , Dunlop , Scales , Turnbull , Craig , & o .

CASSEM , ' S MAGAZINE opens the year with a good number ,- full of interesting and instructive matter , not the least important , in view of the •recent heavy calls made on the Meteorological Office , being an article on " Weather-Making , " by Frank Banfield . The serial stories , long made a special feature in this Magazine , are well sustained .

THE STAR issued an anniversary double number on Monday , 16 th insfc ., to mark the completion of its eleventh year , some interesting features by leaders in the literary world being introduced . ooo MOKTE CAELO was en fete on Monday evening , in consequence of the inauguration of the Hotel L'Hermitage , at which function everyone of note in the town attended . This new addition to the attractions of the Riviera

has been established by Englishmen , and the land on which the hotel is built has been specially leased by the Prince of Monaco to an English syndicate . The Hon . Randolph Stewart , Lady Henrietta Tumor , the Right Hon . Sir William Walrond , the Hon . Mrs . Randolph Stewart , Captain tbe Hon . R . Greville , M . P ., the Dowager Lady Tenterden , Prince Bathyanny Strathmann ,

the Hon . Mrs . Ronald Greville , General Sir Henry de Bathe , the Countess of Egmont , Sir Penrose Fitz-Gerald , the Hon . Victor Bethell , Lady Fitz-Gerard , Sir Howard Vincent , the Comte de Nantois , Sir Lewis Mclvor , Lady de Bathe , Sir Stuart Hogg , Sir J . Willoughby , and most of the distinguished visitors staying at Cannes , Nice , Mentone , and other neighbouring towns attended the opening .

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Just published , ISmo ., Cloth 1 / -, post free . LEXICON of FREEMASONRY , a small and reliable pocket book , of value to young Masons . Full information on matters connected with the Ritual and Customs of the Order . Revised edition , by W . J . Morris . 12 mo ., blue cloth , red edges , 5 / -, post free . TEXT BOOK OF FREEMASONRY ( Craft ) . Complete Handbook of Instruction to all workings in the various Mysteries and Ceremonies of Craft Masonry , & c . Another edition , printed on thin paper and bound in leather , pocket book style , price 5 / -, post free . Crown Svo ., cloth , 10 / - ( or in leather , gilt edges , 15 / - ) , post free . TEXT BOOK OF ADVANCED FREEMASONRY , containing the complete Rituals of the Higher Degrees , with other matters . London : WILLIAM REEVES , 185 Fleet Street , E . C .

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ESTABLISHED 1871 . HENRY COLE , Sonoft Hf ^ s ^^ - cohE ' FURNISHING UNDERTAKER & FUNERAL CARRIAGE PROPRIETOR , ¦ 308 HARROW ROAD , LONDON , W ., Nearly opposite the Paddington Workhouse . Licensed to Let Funeral Carriages ,

Ad01204

W.'A.MEDLAND ( FROM JOHN BARKER AND Co ., KENSINGTON ) , Upholsterer , Chemical Cleaner , Dyer . CABINET MAKER , « Sc , 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 Si repaired . Removals and Warehousing , Estimates Free . Established 1840 . Telegrams receive immediate attention .

Ad01205

EADE'S GOUTANDRHEUMATICPILLS. The SAFEST and most EFFECTUAL 'CURE for GOUT , RHEUMATISM , and all PAINS in the HEAD , FACE , and LIMBS . Would not be without tbcm Tor all tfte World . They are a most Wonderful Medicine . /^ OUT . 15 Sunbeam Terrace , Beeston Hill , \ JT Leeds , Yorkshire , 24 th Jan . 1898 . EHEUMATISM . Dear Mr . Eade . ^ I feel it my duty to acknowledge the great good your pills have done me . I have been GOUT . a great sufferer with Bbeumatic Gout , but for tht last three years , having taken your pills , I have EHEUMATISM . always been free from it , and am never withoue them in the house . I can highly recommend them GOUT . to all people suffering with Eheumatism as a safe ' and sure cure . I have often given one or two awae "O HEUMATISM . to friends for a trial , and , like mo , they would hot by jLv without them for all the world . THEY ABE A MOST WONDERFUL MEDICINE , E ADE'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 , HENEY THOMAS LANGLEY . Eade ' s Gout and Rheumatic Pills ABE PBEPABED ONLY BY GEORGE EADE , 72 GOSWELL ROAD , LONDON , And sold by all Chemists and Medicine Vendors , IN BOTTLES , at Is ljd and 2 s 9 d each .

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