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EOTJVJJWAV ^ s ^^^^^^^^ a SATUEDAY , 26 TH JUNE 1898 .

Board Of Benevolence.

BOARD OF BENEVOLENCE .

rilHE monthly meeting of the Board of Benevolence was JL held on Wednesday evening , at Freemasons' Hall . Bro . James Henry Matthews President occupied the chair during the first half of the evening , but having an

engagement later on his place was occupied by Bro . D . D . Mercer Senior Vice-President . Brother Cottebrune Junior Vice-President took Bro . Mercer's post on Bro . Matthew ' s retirement , and Bro . Dr . Mickley took Bro . Cottebrune ' s position on Bro . Mercer's occupation of the President ' s chair .

Thirty-nine petitioners were on the list for assistance , but four of the petitions were dismissed , and seven were deferred . One petitioner was recommended to Grand Lodge for a grant of £ 100 , one for £ 75 , and two for £ 50 each . The

recommendation to the Grand Master for a grant of £ 40 was made in two cases , and of £ 30 in six cases . Eight grants of £ 20 each , four of £ 10 each , and four of £ 5 each , were also made , the total amount being £ 775 .

The Queen And The Craft.

THE QUEEN AND THE CRAFT .

rriHE Queen meditates an early recognition of the remark-I able development in the benevolent enterprises of Freemasonry . Two prominent Masons in particular are mentioned " as probable recipients of the contemplated distinction , both of whom are connected with the Benevolent

Institutes of the Craft . Pier Majesty , it is known , litis been deeply impressed by the extent of the recent benefactions to the Royal Masonic Institution for Boys , and has conveyed her congratulations to the Prince of Wales the Grand

Master , upon the receipt , under his presidency , of the " record " collection of £ 134 , 000—a portion of which must be taken as a tribute to his personal popularity among the Craft . — " Westminster Gazette . "

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THE GROWTH OF FREEMASONRY. Article 1
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NEW GLOUCESTERSHIRE LODGE. Article 4
KENT. Article 4
THEORY AND PRACTICE. Article 4
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ROYAL ARCH. Article 5
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GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY . CHANNEL ISLANDS , Via Weymouth . QUICKEST AND BEST ROUTE . Shortest Sea Passage , TWO EXPRESS SERVICES DAILY . Weymouth to Guernsey in about 3 % hours . Guernsey „ Jersey „ i ^ „ JULY , AUGUST AND SEPTEMBER SERVICE . Day Service ( Sundays excepted ) Paddington depart 8-50 a . m ., Weymouth depart 1 * 30 p . m ., reaching Guernsey about 5-0 p . m ., and Jersey about 7-0 p . m ., and returning from Jersey at 8-30 a . m ., and Guernsey at 10 * 0 a . m ., reaching Paddington by Special Boat Train about 7-15 p . m . Night Service ( Sundays excepted ) Paddington depart 9 * 45 p . m ., Weymouth depart 2-15 a . m ., reaching Guernsey about 6-30 a . m ., and Jersey about 9-0 a . m . There is no Night Service from the Islands . Excursions will leave Paddington Station as under : Every Saturday , 8-50 a . m . ( Special Day Service Express ) and 9 ' 45 p . m . ( Night Boat Express ) for Guernsey and Jersey , for a fortnight or less . Return Fare , Third Class and After Cabin , 24 s 6 d . Passengers pass direct between the trains and steamers at Weymouth . Steamers lighted by electricity . During July , August and September , Special Fast Excursions vOill leaVe Paddington Station , as under : Every Wednesday . —To Swindon , Cirencester , Tetbury , Ohatford , Stroud , Gloucester , Cheltenham , Hereford , Clevedon , * Weston-super-Mare , Bridgwater , Taunton , Minehead , Wellington , Tiverton , & c , for a week , a fortnight , & o ., and to Shrewsbury , Welshpool , Aberystwyth , Llangollen , Corwen , Bala , Pestiniog , Dolgelly , Barmouth , Ehyl , Llandudno , Bettwys-y-Coed , Carnarvon , Llanberis ( for Snowdon ) , & c , for 6 , 9 , 13 or 16 days . Every Wednesday Midnight . —To Chepstow , Monmouth , Newport , Cardiff , Swansea , Llanelly , Carmarthen , Pembroke Dock , Tenby , Cardigan , Old and New Milford , & c , for 8 or 15 days . Every Thursday . —To Newbury , Savernake , Marlborough , Devizes , Trowbridge , Warminster , & c , for a week , a fortnight , & o . Every Thursday , Friday Night , and Saturday . —To Exeter , Dawlish , Teignmouth , Plymouth , Bodmin , Wadebridge , "Fowey , Truro , Falmouth , St . Ives , Penzance , & c , for a week , a fortnight , & o . Every Thursday and Saturday . —To Minehead , Lynton , Lynmouth , Barnstaple , Ilfracombe , Yealmpton , Tavistock , Launceston , Torquay , Dartmouth , & c , for a week , a fortnight , & c . Every Friday . —To Chippenham , Bath , Bristol , Prome , Shepton Mallet , Wells , Yeovil , Bridport , Dorchester , Weymouth , Portland , & c , and to the Scilly Islands , for a week , a fortnight , & c . Every Friday Midnight . —To Weston-super-Mare , for a week , a fortnight , & c . Every Friday Midnight and Saturday . —To Douglas ( Isle of Man ) for a week , a fortnight , & c . A FORTNIGHT IN IRELAND . Thursdays , 30 th June , 14 th , 28 th July , llth , 25 th August , Sth and 22 nd September . —Por Cork and Killarney . Fridays , lst , 15 th , 29 th July , 12 th , 26 th August , 9 th and 23 rd September . —For Waterford , Dungarvan , Lismore , Clonmel , Tipperary , Kilkenny , Killarney , Belfast , Armagh , Enniskillen , Lame , Giant ' s Causeway , & c . Cheap Third Class Return Tickets are issued daily by certain trams to Windsor 2 / 6 , Burnham Beeches 3 / -, Maidenhead 3 / -, Henley 3 / 6 , Goring 6 / -, & c . * ' . " J ' ' Tickets , bills , pamphlets , and Country Lodging Lists , can ba obtained at the Company ' s Stations and at the usual Receiving Offices . 3 . L . WILKINSON , General Manager .

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j ^ Spg & fflgllife J . Daisies , Dairy Farmer , J^^^^^^^ IThe Aldersgate Dairy , ^^^^^ Ote- 25 LITTLE BRITAIN , LONDON , E . G . ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ | F ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ . ESTABLISHED OVER A CENTURY . Hotels , Restaurants and Families supplied with Pure Milk and Cream , and High Class Dairy Produce . Special terms for Large Quantities . Note . - —This Dairy is under Strict Medical and Sanitary Supervision .

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J . GROSE , HOSIER , GLOVER AND SHIRT MAKER , ATHLETIC OUTFITTER , BY APPOINTMENT TO THE GERMAN GYMNASTIC SOCIETY , HONOURABLE ARTILLERY COMPANY , & c . VEST—GROSE'S Skin-tight Buttonless Gymnastic 5 / 6 VESTS , buttonless , 1 / -, 1 / 6 , 2 / -, 2 / 6 . SWEATERS , 2 / 6 , 3 / 6 , 4 / 6 , 5 / 6 , 6 / 6 TROUSERS in White Flannel ... 6 / 6 , 7 / 6 , 8 / 6 , 10 / 6 , 12 / 6 , 14 / 6 , 16 / 6 SHORTS AND KNICKERBOCKERS 1 / 3 , 1 / 6 , 2 / 6 , 3 / 6 , 4 / 6 , 5 / 6 , 8 / 6 SHOES—Canvas , India Rubber Sole 1 / 6 $ , 1 / 11 , 2 / 3 , 2 / 6 , 2 / 11 , 3 / 6 SHIRTS in White Flannel or Oxford 2 / 6 , 3 / 9 , 4 / 6 , 6 / 6 BELTS—6 Jd , 1 / -, 1 / 6 . . BLAZERS—4 / 6 , 5 / 11 , 7 / 6 . U Old levOry , Cheapside , London . J . GROSE is the only ALL-ROUND ATHLETE with Practical experience supplying the above requisites ; English Leader since 1870 at the Geman Gymnastic Society , King ' s Cross , London .

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The Freemason 's Chronicle . A Weekly Record of Masonic Intelligence . Published every Saturday , Price 3 d . — : o : — THE PREEMASON'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 . " Scale of Charges for Advertisements . Page ... ... ... ... ... £ 10 10 0 Births , Marriages , and Deaths , ls per line . General Advertisements , Trade Announcements , & c , narrow column , 5 s per inch . News column Advertisements ls per line . Special terms for a series of insertions or special positions on application .

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OLD Books and Curiosities relating to Preemasonry or other Secret Societies wanted . Address , W . W . Morgan , New Barnet .

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EOTJVJJWAV ^ s ^^^^^^^^ a SATUEDAY , 26 TH JUNE 1898 .

Board Of Benevolence.

BOARD OF BENEVOLENCE .

rilHE monthly meeting of the Board of Benevolence was JL held on Wednesday evening , at Freemasons' Hall . Bro . James Henry Matthews President occupied the chair during the first half of the evening , but having an

engagement later on his place was occupied by Bro . D . D . Mercer Senior Vice-President . Brother Cottebrune Junior Vice-President took Bro . Mercer's post on Bro . Matthew ' s retirement , and Bro . Dr . Mickley took Bro . Cottebrune ' s position on Bro . Mercer's occupation of the President ' s chair .

Thirty-nine petitioners were on the list for assistance , but four of the petitions were dismissed , and seven were deferred . One petitioner was recommended to Grand Lodge for a grant of £ 100 , one for £ 75 , and two for £ 50 each . The

recommendation to the Grand Master for a grant of £ 40 was made in two cases , and of £ 30 in six cases . Eight grants of £ 20 each , four of £ 10 each , and four of £ 5 each , were also made , the total amount being £ 775 .

The Queen And The Craft.

THE QUEEN AND THE CRAFT .

rriHE Queen meditates an early recognition of the remark-I able development in the benevolent enterprises of Freemasonry . Two prominent Masons in particular are mentioned " as probable recipients of the contemplated distinction , both of whom are connected with the Benevolent

Institutes of the Craft . Pier Majesty , it is known , litis been deeply impressed by the extent of the recent benefactions to the Royal Masonic Institution for Boys , and has conveyed her congratulations to the Prince of Wales the Grand

Master , upon the receipt , under his presidency , of the " record " collection of £ 134 , 000—a portion of which must be taken as a tribute to his personal popularity among the Craft . — " Westminster Gazette . "

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