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ROYAL MasonicBenevolentInstitution FOR AGED FREEMASONS AND WIDOWS OF FREEMASONS . Grand Patron and President : His ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCE OF WALES , K . G ., & c , M . W . G . M . Treasurer : —JOHN A . FARNFIELD , Esq . Bankers : —LONDON AND WESTMINSTER BANK ( Bloomsbury Branch ) , 214 High Holborn , London , W . C . Upwards of 1460 Annuitants have received the benefits of the Institution since jts foundation in 1 > 42 and 1849 . 195 men and 240 widows are Annuitants at the present time . 30 widows , iu addition , are receiving half their late husband ' s annuity . Amount paid Annually in Annuities £ 16 , 090 Permanent Income £ 3 , 600 Deficit £ 12 , 490 115 Candidates for nest election . THE ANNIVERSARY FESTIVAL Will be held at the FREEMASONS' TAVERN , LONDON , W . C , ON WEDNESDAY , 27 th FEBRUARY 1895 , Under the distinguished Presidency of THEVISCOUNTDUNGARVAN R . W . Prov . G . M . for Somersetshire . Brethren are earnestly solicited to accept , the Stewardship upon this most important occas on , and to kindly forward their uames as soon as possible , with full particulars , to JAMES TERRY ( V .-Pat , P . G Swd . B . ) , Secretary . Office—4 Freemasons' Hall , LJUJOII , W . C .
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NewBarnetSchoolofMusic, STATION ROAD , NEW BARNET . PATRONS : The Right Rev . the Lord Bishop of Lincoln . The Very Rev . Dean of Hochester . Rev . G . E . Gardner , M . A . Rev . Professor Shuttleworth , M . A . Sir Joseph Barnby . T . Morgan Harvey , Esq ., J . P . Ebenezer Prout , Esq ., B . A . Vicary Gibbs , Esq ., M . P . E . H . Turpin , Esq ., Mus . Doc . George C . Martin , Esq ., Mus . Doc . PROFESSORS : Violin . Singing . Mr . John Saunders . Bro . John Probert . Mr . George F . Leipold . Mr . James Blackney . Mr . Gerald Walenn . Mr . Henry Cooper . Bro . Charles E . Tinney . Pianoforte . Bro . J . Henry Leipold . Harmony and Counterpoint . Bro . Fountain Meen . Bro . J . Henry Leipold . Mr . F . A . W . Docker . Mr- F < A . ; y . Docker . Mr . George Hooper , A . R . A . M . Miss Maude Gurson . Violoncello . Miss Maggie Wilks . Mr . Edmund Woolhouse . Mr . E . J . Paddi . Organ . Mr . F . A . W . Docker : Elocution . Trumpet and Cornet . Miss Ada Giles . Bro . John Solomons . Miss Helen Steven . For all Particulars and Prospectus , apply to the Secretary , NEW BARNET SCHOOL OP MTJSIC . THE NEW BARNET SCHOOL OF Ml ' SIC will be happy to provide high class entertainments and Ceremonial Music for Masonic Meetings , Consecrations , Installations and Ladies' Nights . For terms : —Bro . John Probert , Station Road , New Barnet , N .
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BOOKBINDING in all its branches . Price list on application . Morgan , Fleet Works , Bulwer Koad , New Barnet . REPRESENTATIVES WANTED for the FBEF . MASON ' S CHRONICLE , in ev » ry town of JnpJaid . Lil'cjai ( enmission on Subscriptions , & c . Address the FublisLtr , Ikei W ' ciks , Ntw Baitet .
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PHOTOGRAPHY. S.HOCKETT&Co., Photographic Printers , POTTEKS EOAD , NEW BAENET . NEGATIVES sent to us by Parcels Post , securely packed , receive prompt atteution , and Prints in SILVER , PLATISOTYPE , P . O . P ., giving best obtainable results , forwarded without delav . We are also pleased to answer inquiries , and give information and advice , for which our large experience fully qualifies us . Price Lists on application .
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COLLECTOR , AGENT or TRAVELLER in Dublin ( City and County ) or all Ireland . A Gentleman , middle-aged , of active businoss habits , is open to an engagement whole or part time . Has travelled in Ireland . Is well up in office work , but is giving up office work altogether . Is active and reliable . Terms easily arranged . Advertiser is a Mason of many years standing , and is an Officer of an Irish Lodge . Further particulars , with pleasure , on application to W . M ., care of Miss Lettio Hoey , 5 C South Richmond Street , Dublin .
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ri * i ¦ ' ¦ w ¦ "M _ VB ¦ ¦ M ¦ M ~ t SCiHiS IVVB ¦ " ¦ ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ M' \ PWWTTI Y > jr m ' wrrm ' ¦ * ¦ " ¦ * ¦ ' trwrm ' tfly ' p WVWWVWijW ^| . a^^^^^S^^a SATUEDAY , 26 TH JANUAEY 1895 .
Hants. Educational And Benevolent Institution.
HANTS . EDUCATIONAL AND BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION .
rj lHE festival of this Institution was held at the Masonic JL Hall , Southampton , on Tuesday , 15 ch inst ., under the presidency of Bio . W . W . B . Beach , M . P ., who was attended by the Deputy Prov . Grand Master Bro . J . E . Le Feuvre , J . P ., and several other Officers of the Province , together with members of the various Lodyes in the district .
In proposing success to the Hampshire and Isle of Wight Masonic Educational and Benevolent Institution , the Provincial Grand Master congratulated the Province upon the success attained by the Institution , and eulogised the services of the Hon . Sec . Bro . G . F . Lancaster . He trusted the Institution would go on and prosper .
Bro . G . F . Lancaster then read the list of contributions collected by the Festival Stewards , and in returning thanks for the toast , incidentally mentioned that during the few years the Institution had been working , eighteen children had been elected to receive the benefits , two of whom bad been passed to
the central schools in London , and fifteen remained in the care of the Institution at an average cost per head for education , & c , of about £ 12 per annum . There stood to the credit of the Institution £ 2 , 000 invested , and a respectable balance in the bank . He heartily thanked the Stewards who had so kindly
assisted on this occasion , and succeeded m making up such a grand total as that which he had announced . He was especially grateful to Bro . R . Boughton-Smith , who had done the lion ' s share of the work in making the necessary arrangements at
Southampton , and on the whole he felt that the result of the Festival was such that the Province might be congratulated upon . — " Portsmouth Times . "
My third and last visitation to a Twelfth Night celebration took me to the Royal Masonic School for Girls at Battersea Rise . Here a large number of friends and ex-pupils had assembled to participate and assist in the varied entertainments given ( annually I heard ) to the holiday children . This , compared with my other
experiences , was " higher class altogether ; the handsome and very spacious Alexandra Hall , the well-dressed and pretty-looking young ones , and the whole surroundings , were calculated to warm the heart and stir the blood of even an elderly anchorite . Excellent ventriloquism by Mr . Le Hay and Corney-cum-Grano
singing by Mr . Barnard , followed by other amusing details , evoked the warmest enthusiasm of old and young alike ; and the bright and agile dancing that followed , and the cracker laden supper tLat wound up this most delightful evening , again sent me home
full of the sincere and deep-seated reflection that , whatever may be the shortcomings of the time present as compared with the days of my youth , disregard of the pleasure and happiness of the little ones is not arnoDg them . — " An Old Lady , " in the " World . "
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ROYAL MasonicBenevolentInstitution FOR AGED FREEMASONS AND WIDOWS OF FREEMASONS . Grand Patron and President : His ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCE OF WALES , K . G ., & c , M . W . G . M . Treasurer : —JOHN A . FARNFIELD , Esq . Bankers : —LONDON AND WESTMINSTER BANK ( Bloomsbury Branch ) , 214 High Holborn , London , W . C . Upwards of 1460 Annuitants have received the benefits of the Institution since jts foundation in 1 > 42 and 1849 . 195 men and 240 widows are Annuitants at the present time . 30 widows , iu addition , are receiving half their late husband ' s annuity . Amount paid Annually in Annuities £ 16 , 090 Permanent Income £ 3 , 600 Deficit £ 12 , 490 115 Candidates for nest election . THE ANNIVERSARY FESTIVAL Will be held at the FREEMASONS' TAVERN , LONDON , W . C , ON WEDNESDAY , 27 th FEBRUARY 1895 , Under the distinguished Presidency of THEVISCOUNTDUNGARVAN R . W . Prov . G . M . for Somersetshire . Brethren are earnestly solicited to accept , the Stewardship upon this most important occas on , and to kindly forward their uames as soon as possible , with full particulars , to JAMES TERRY ( V .-Pat , P . G Swd . B . ) , Secretary . Office—4 Freemasons' Hall , LJUJOII , W . C .
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NewBarnetSchoolofMusic, STATION ROAD , NEW BARNET . PATRONS : The Right Rev . the Lord Bishop of Lincoln . The Very Rev . Dean of Hochester . Rev . G . E . Gardner , M . A . Rev . Professor Shuttleworth , M . A . Sir Joseph Barnby . T . Morgan Harvey , Esq ., J . P . Ebenezer Prout , Esq ., B . A . Vicary Gibbs , Esq ., M . P . E . H . Turpin , Esq ., Mus . Doc . George C . Martin , Esq ., Mus . Doc . PROFESSORS : Violin . Singing . Mr . John Saunders . Bro . John Probert . Mr . George F . Leipold . Mr . James Blackney . Mr . Gerald Walenn . Mr . Henry Cooper . Bro . Charles E . Tinney . Pianoforte . Bro . J . Henry Leipold . Harmony and Counterpoint . Bro . Fountain Meen . Bro . J . Henry Leipold . Mr . F . A . W . Docker . Mr- F < A . ; y . Docker . Mr . George Hooper , A . R . A . M . Miss Maude Gurson . Violoncello . Miss Maggie Wilks . Mr . Edmund Woolhouse . Mr . E . J . Paddi . Organ . Mr . F . A . W . Docker : Elocution . Trumpet and Cornet . Miss Ada Giles . Bro . John Solomons . Miss Helen Steven . For all Particulars and Prospectus , apply to the Secretary , NEW BARNET SCHOOL OP MTJSIC . THE NEW BARNET SCHOOL OF Ml ' SIC will be happy to provide high class entertainments and Ceremonial Music for Masonic Meetings , Consecrations , Installations and Ladies' Nights . For terms : —Bro . John Probert , Station Road , New Barnet , N .
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BOOKBINDING in all its branches . Price list on application . Morgan , Fleet Works , Bulwer Koad , New Barnet . REPRESENTATIVES WANTED for the FBEF . MASON ' S CHRONICLE , in ev » ry town of JnpJaid . Lil'cjai ( enmission on Subscriptions , & c . Address the FublisLtr , Ikei W ' ciks , Ntw Baitet .
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PHOTOGRAPHY. S.HOCKETT&Co., Photographic Printers , POTTEKS EOAD , NEW BAENET . NEGATIVES sent to us by Parcels Post , securely packed , receive prompt atteution , and Prints in SILVER , PLATISOTYPE , P . O . P ., giving best obtainable results , forwarded without delav . We are also pleased to answer inquiries , and give information and advice , for which our large experience fully qualifies us . Price Lists on application .
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COLLECTOR , AGENT or TRAVELLER in Dublin ( City and County ) or all Ireland . A Gentleman , middle-aged , of active businoss habits , is open to an engagement whole or part time . Has travelled in Ireland . Is well up in office work , but is giving up office work altogether . Is active and reliable . Terms easily arranged . Advertiser is a Mason of many years standing , and is an Officer of an Irish Lodge . Further particulars , with pleasure , on application to W . M ., care of Miss Lettio Hoey , 5 C South Richmond Street , Dublin .
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ri * i ¦ ' ¦ w ¦ "M _ VB ¦ ¦ M ¦ M ~ t SCiHiS IVVB ¦ " ¦ ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ M' \ PWWTTI Y > jr m ' wrrm ' ¦ * ¦ " ¦ * ¦ ' trwrm ' tfly ' p WVWWVWijW ^| . a^^^^^S^^a SATUEDAY , 26 TH JANUAEY 1895 .
Hants. Educational And Benevolent Institution.
HANTS . EDUCATIONAL AND BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION .
rj lHE festival of this Institution was held at the Masonic JL Hall , Southampton , on Tuesday , 15 ch inst ., under the presidency of Bio . W . W . B . Beach , M . P ., who was attended by the Deputy Prov . Grand Master Bro . J . E . Le Feuvre , J . P ., and several other Officers of the Province , together with members of the various Lodyes in the district .
In proposing success to the Hampshire and Isle of Wight Masonic Educational and Benevolent Institution , the Provincial Grand Master congratulated the Province upon the success attained by the Institution , and eulogised the services of the Hon . Sec . Bro . G . F . Lancaster . He trusted the Institution would go on and prosper .
Bro . G . F . Lancaster then read the list of contributions collected by the Festival Stewards , and in returning thanks for the toast , incidentally mentioned that during the few years the Institution had been working , eighteen children had been elected to receive the benefits , two of whom bad been passed to
the central schools in London , and fifteen remained in the care of the Institution at an average cost per head for education , & c , of about £ 12 per annum . There stood to the credit of the Institution £ 2 , 000 invested , and a respectable balance in the bank . He heartily thanked the Stewards who had so kindly
assisted on this occasion , and succeeded m making up such a grand total as that which he had announced . He was especially grateful to Bro . R . Boughton-Smith , who had done the lion ' s share of the work in making the necessary arrangements at
Southampton , and on the whole he felt that the result of the Festival was such that the Province might be congratulated upon . — " Portsmouth Times . "
My third and last visitation to a Twelfth Night celebration took me to the Royal Masonic School for Girls at Battersea Rise . Here a large number of friends and ex-pupils had assembled to participate and assist in the varied entertainments given ( annually I heard ) to the holiday children . This , compared with my other
experiences , was " higher class altogether ; the handsome and very spacious Alexandra Hall , the well-dressed and pretty-looking young ones , and the whole surroundings , were calculated to warm the heart and stir the blood of even an elderly anchorite . Excellent ventriloquism by Mr . Le Hay and Corney-cum-Grano
singing by Mr . Barnard , followed by other amusing details , evoked the warmest enthusiasm of old and young alike ; and the bright and agile dancing that followed , and the cracker laden supper tLat wound up this most delightful evening , again sent me home
full of the sincere and deep-seated reflection that , whatever may be the shortcomings of the time present as compared with the days of my youth , disregard of the pleasure and happiness of the little ones is not arnoDg them . — " An Old Lady , " in the " World . "