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GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY . WHITSUNTIDE HOLIDAYS . Excursion Trains will leave Paddington as under : THURSDAY , 31 st May . —To CORK , KILLARNEY , BELFAST , Giant's Causeway , & c , allowing a fortnight . FRIDAY , 1 st June . —To BATH , BRISTOL , & c , returning 4 th , 5 th , 8 th , 11 th , 15 th or 18 th June ; to WESTON-SUPER-MARIS , Bridgwater , TAUNTON , Minehead , Tiverton , & o ., returning 4 th , 8 th , 11 th , 15 th or 18 th June ; to CHELTENHAM , Worcester , Malvern , HEREFORD , & c , returning 7 th June ; to Cirencester , Stroud , GLOUCESTER , CHELTENHAM , & c , returning 3 rd , 4 th , 8 th , 11 th , 15 th or 18 th Juue ; to WATERFORD , Dungarvan , Lismore , Tipperary , Limerick , Tralee , KILKENNY , & c , for a fortnight or less ; to Market Drayton , Manchester ^ & c , returning 4 th , 6 th , or 8 th June ; to SHREWSBURY , Chester , Birkenhead , Liverpool , Aberystwyth , Llangollen , Barmouth , Rhyl , Llandudno , Bettwys-y-Coed , Carnarvon , & c , returning 4 th , 8 th , 11 th or 15 th June . FRIDAY NIGHT , 1 st June . —To EXETER , Dawlish , Teignmouth , PLYMOUTH , Devonport , Bodmin , Wadebridge , NEWQUAY , Falmouth , PENZANCE , & c , returning 4 th , 8 th , 11 th , 15 th or 18 th ; to Chepstow , Newport , CARDIFF , Swansea , Llanelly , Llandilo , Llandovery , CARMARTHEN , & c , returning 4 th or 8 th June ; to Newcastle Emlyn , TENBY , Milford , & c , returning 8 th June ; to Chester , Birkenhead and LIVERPOOL , returning 4 th , 6 th or 8 th June ; and to DOUGLAS ( ISLE OF MAN ) , returning 4 th , 8 th , 11 th or 15 th June . Saturday , 2 nd June . —To NEWBURY , Savernake , MARLBOROUGH , Devizes , Trowbridge , Frome , Wells , YEOVIL , Bridpoxt , Dorchester , •WEYMOUTH , & c , returning 4 th , 11 th or 18 th June ; to Minehead , LYNTON , LYNMOUTH , Barnstaple , ILFRACOMBE , EXETER , Dawlish , . Teignmouth , Torquay , Dartmouth ,. PLYMOUTH , Launceston ,. Bodmin , Wadebridge , NEWQUAY , Falmouth ,-PENZANCE , & c , returning 4 th , 8 th , 11 th , 15 th or 18 th June ; to OXFORD , Leamington , Stratford-on-Avon , BIRMINGHAM , Wolverhampton , & c , returning 4 th , 7 th , or 8 th June . SATURDAY NIGHT , 2 nd June . —To GLOUCESTER , Chepstow , Newport , CARDIFF , Swansea , Llanelly , Llandilo , Llandovery , CARMARTHEN , & c , returning 4 th or 8 th June ; and to BATH , BRISTOL , & c , returning 4 th , 5 th , 8 th , 11 th , 15 th , or 18 th June . WHIT SUNDAY . —To Swindon , CIRENCESTER , Gloucester , Cheltenham , & c ., returning same day , or 4 th , 8 th , 11 th , 15 th or 18 th June . WHIT SUNDAY MIDNIGHT . —To OXFORD , returning June 4 th , 7 th or 8 th ; and to Leamington , BIRMINGHAM , Wolverhampton , & c , returning 4 th , 5 th , 7 th or 8 th June . WHIT MONDAY . —To READING , Newbury , Savernake , MARLBOROUGH , Devizes , Pangbourne , Goring , Wallingford , & c , returning same day ; and to BATH , BRISTOL , Weston , & c , returning same day , or 5 th , 8 th , 11 th , 15 th or 18 th June . WHIT TUESDAY , 11-55 a . m . —HALF-DAY TRIP TO SHAKESPEARE'S COUNTRY . —To Stratford-on-Avon , returning at 7 : 20 p . m . . Return Fare 4 / -. Passengers also booked to Banbury and Leamington . CHEAP THIRD CLASS RETURN TICKETS are issued daily by certain trains to Windsor 2 / 6 , Burnham Beeches 3 / -, Maidenhead 3 / -, Henley 3 / 6 , Goring 5 / 6 , & c . Tickets and pamphlets can be obtained at the Company ' s Stations and the usual Receiving Offices . J . L . WILKINSON , GENERAL MANAGEK .

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THE CASTLE HOTEL , EAST MOLESEY Adjoining Hampton Court Station , FACING THE RIVER AND PALACE . Special Provision for Lodge and other meetings , including A MASOJSIC TEMPLE with ample Ante-Rooms , Banquet Hall , and every convenience FIVE LODGES ALREADY MEET HEBE . Ample accommodation in the new -wing of this old-established and noted Riverside Bote ! lor Banquets for any number up to ICO . i-veiy convenience for Ladies ' Gatherings . Spacious landing to liver , whtnce bteum Launches can start . ¦ bpecimena of Menus , with prices , sent on application . TWO BILLIARD TABLES . GOOD STABLING ACCOMMODATION STEAM LAUNCHES AND SCULLING BOATS provided at the shortest notice . Tariff , & c . of Bro . JOHN MAYO , Proprietor .

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CecilTavernandRestaurant, NOEL St ., OXFORD St ., LONDON , W BRO . W . BROUGHAM - Proprietor . EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION FOB , LODGES OF INSTRUCTION . Handsome Dining Koom , fitted with electric light , where Dinners and Suppers are served & la carte . Especial lunch served daily from 1 till 3 ( 1 / 6 per head ) , consisting . of Soup , Fish , Joints , Cheese , & c . All Wines , Spirits , Cigars , of the very best quality . Pine Billiard Boom , Two Tables . Spaten Beer a speciality

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mmm Slvww ¦ ¦ SATURDAY , 26 TH MAY 1900 .

Election Of Grand Treasurer.

ELECTION OF GRAND TREASURER .

r I - \ HE preliminary Committee pledged to secure the return JL or Bro . Captain Barlow , J . P ., Jf . M . 1260 1012 , & c , as Grand Treasurer for 1901-2 called a meeting for Thursday , 17 th inst ., at the Holborn Town Hall , Gray ' s Inn Road , which was numerously attended and passed off most enthusiastically .

The chair was taken by Bro . J ames Irvine P . M . ol the Whittington and St . Pancras Lodges , P . Z . of their respective Chapters , and j : G . W . of the Middlesex Mark Grand Lodge ; supported by Bro . William Mason Stiles P . G . Tfeas ., Walter Potter ( Hon . Sec . of the Committee ) , and others .

The Chairman informed the Brethren that the meeting was only a preliminary one , called for the purpose of introducing their esteemed Brother to his many supporters ; and for the selection of Officers for the Committee , & c . He enumerated the Masonic qualifications . , and attainments of

their candidate , and said that although there was another in the field , he felt it would be difficult to beat Bro . Barlow . But to carry his case successfully the Brethren must work together , shoulder to shoulder , and they might do that , as he

was really the right man in the right place . He was a Brother who adored Freemasonry , and might be relied on to do everything in his power for trie benefit , of the Office he sought , if elected to it .

The Hon . Sec . read the names of Grand Officers and others who had already signed their names to the nomination list on behalf of Bro . Barlow . Bro . W . M . Stiles P . G . Ireas . said that if every Brother knew Bro . John . barlow as well as lie did he would have the unanimous vote ol the Craft , rhe . Lancashire Brethren

would work lor Bro . Barlow as well as the London Masons , and he felt they might regard ' him as virtually elected—but at the same time he ottered the sound advice to the . brethren that on trie day oi election they must stand loyal to him . 1 he charitable disposition lie lrad shown towards the widows and qrphans of the Cralt entitled rum to their support .

Alter some other speeches the Chairman announced that the next meetin ° - would take place on Tuesday next , 29 th inst ., at 5 o ' clock , at Anderton ' s Hotel , -Fleet- Street . ± > ro . Barlow thanked the Chairman and Brethren for their attendance and promises of . support .

rjlHE supporters of Bro . Horace Brooks Marshall , J . P ., the JL other candidate tor the coveted honour , have also held a meeting , an inrluential gathering having taken place at Mark Masons' Plall , under the presidency ol . bro . Alderman Vaughan Morgan P . G . Treas ., when Brother Under-bhenlf

Langton reported many promises of support Irom London and the' Provinces . An Executive Committee was appointed , Sir Joseph Dimsdale and Sir J ohn Monckton being of the

number , as well as Under-Sheriff Langton P . DeputyG . Dir , of Cers ., Bro . Edward Terry P . G . Treas ., and Alderman Vaughan Morgan , with Sir Alfred Bevan , who was Grand Treasurer last year , as Honorary Secretary .

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GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY . WHITSUNTIDE HOLIDAYS . Excursion Trains will leave Paddington as under : THURSDAY , 31 st May . —To CORK , KILLARNEY , BELFAST , Giant's Causeway , & c , allowing a fortnight . FRIDAY , 1 st June . —To BATH , BRISTOL , & c , returning 4 th , 5 th , 8 th , 11 th , 15 th or 18 th June ; to WESTON-SUPER-MARIS , Bridgwater , TAUNTON , Minehead , Tiverton , & o ., returning 4 th , 8 th , 11 th , 15 th or 18 th June ; to CHELTENHAM , Worcester , Malvern , HEREFORD , & c , returning 7 th June ; to Cirencester , Stroud , GLOUCESTER , CHELTENHAM , & c , returning 3 rd , 4 th , 8 th , 11 th , 15 th or 18 th Juue ; to WATERFORD , Dungarvan , Lismore , Tipperary , Limerick , Tralee , KILKENNY , & c , for a fortnight or less ; to Market Drayton , Manchester ^ & c , returning 4 th , 6 th , or 8 th June ; to SHREWSBURY , Chester , Birkenhead , Liverpool , Aberystwyth , Llangollen , Barmouth , Rhyl , Llandudno , Bettwys-y-Coed , Carnarvon , & c , returning 4 th , 8 th , 11 th or 15 th June . FRIDAY NIGHT , 1 st June . —To EXETER , Dawlish , Teignmouth , PLYMOUTH , Devonport , Bodmin , Wadebridge , NEWQUAY , Falmouth , PENZANCE , & c , returning 4 th , 8 th , 11 th , 15 th or 18 th ; to Chepstow , Newport , CARDIFF , Swansea , Llanelly , Llandilo , Llandovery , CARMARTHEN , & c , returning 4 th or 8 th June ; to Newcastle Emlyn , TENBY , Milford , & c , returning 8 th June ; to Chester , Birkenhead and LIVERPOOL , returning 4 th , 6 th or 8 th June ; and to DOUGLAS ( ISLE OF MAN ) , returning 4 th , 8 th , 11 th or 15 th June . Saturday , 2 nd June . —To NEWBURY , Savernake , MARLBOROUGH , Devizes , Trowbridge , Frome , Wells , YEOVIL , Bridpoxt , Dorchester , •WEYMOUTH , & c , returning 4 th , 11 th or 18 th June ; to Minehead , LYNTON , LYNMOUTH , Barnstaple , ILFRACOMBE , EXETER , Dawlish , . Teignmouth , Torquay , Dartmouth ,. PLYMOUTH , Launceston ,. Bodmin , Wadebridge , NEWQUAY , Falmouth ,-PENZANCE , & c , returning 4 th , 8 th , 11 th , 15 th or 18 th June ; to OXFORD , Leamington , Stratford-on-Avon , BIRMINGHAM , Wolverhampton , & c , returning 4 th , 7 th , or 8 th June . SATURDAY NIGHT , 2 nd June . —To GLOUCESTER , Chepstow , Newport , CARDIFF , Swansea , Llanelly , Llandilo , Llandovery , CARMARTHEN , & c , returning 4 th or 8 th June ; and to BATH , BRISTOL , & c , returning 4 th , 5 th , 8 th , 11 th , 15 th , or 18 th June . WHIT SUNDAY . —To Swindon , CIRENCESTER , Gloucester , Cheltenham , & c ., returning same day , or 4 th , 8 th , 11 th , 15 th or 18 th June . WHIT SUNDAY MIDNIGHT . —To OXFORD , returning June 4 th , 7 th or 8 th ; and to Leamington , BIRMINGHAM , Wolverhampton , & c , returning 4 th , 5 th , 7 th or 8 th June . WHIT MONDAY . —To READING , Newbury , Savernake , MARLBOROUGH , Devizes , Pangbourne , Goring , Wallingford , & c , returning same day ; and to BATH , BRISTOL , Weston , & c , returning same day , or 5 th , 8 th , 11 th , 15 th or 18 th June . WHIT TUESDAY , 11-55 a . m . —HALF-DAY TRIP TO SHAKESPEARE'S COUNTRY . —To Stratford-on-Avon , returning at 7 : 20 p . m . . Return Fare 4 / -. Passengers also booked to Banbury and Leamington . CHEAP THIRD CLASS RETURN TICKETS are issued daily by certain trains to Windsor 2 / 6 , Burnham Beeches 3 / -, Maidenhead 3 / -, Henley 3 / 6 , Goring 5 / 6 , & c . Tickets and pamphlets can be obtained at the Company ' s Stations and the usual Receiving Offices . J . L . WILKINSON , GENERAL MANAGEK .

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THE CASTLE HOTEL , EAST MOLESEY Adjoining Hampton Court Station , FACING THE RIVER AND PALACE . Special Provision for Lodge and other meetings , including A MASOJSIC TEMPLE with ample Ante-Rooms , Banquet Hall , and every convenience FIVE LODGES ALREADY MEET HEBE . Ample accommodation in the new -wing of this old-established and noted Riverside Bote ! lor Banquets for any number up to ICO . i-veiy convenience for Ladies ' Gatherings . Spacious landing to liver , whtnce bteum Launches can start . ¦ bpecimena of Menus , with prices , sent on application . TWO BILLIARD TABLES . GOOD STABLING ACCOMMODATION STEAM LAUNCHES AND SCULLING BOATS provided at the shortest notice . Tariff , & c . of Bro . JOHN MAYO , Proprietor .

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D.KOSENBERG, IndiaEubberManufacturer, 89 A BOW COMMON LANE , LONDON , E . Buyer of all kinds of India Rubber Coat Cuttings , and also Diving Dresses and Pneumatic Tyres , and Hose Hpes , and all kinds of second-hand India Rubber . BOOKBINDING in all its branches . Prices on application . Morgan , Fretmafaon ' b Chronicle Office , New Barnet ,

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CecilTavernandRestaurant, NOEL St ., OXFORD St ., LONDON , W BRO . W . BROUGHAM - Proprietor . EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION FOB , LODGES OF INSTRUCTION . Handsome Dining Koom , fitted with electric light , where Dinners and Suppers are served & la carte . Especial lunch served daily from 1 till 3 ( 1 / 6 per head ) , consisting . of Soup , Fish , Joints , Cheese , & c . All Wines , Spirits , Cigars , of the very best quality . Pine Billiard Boom , Two Tables . Spaten Beer a speciality

Ar00705

mmm Slvww ¦ ¦ SATURDAY , 26 TH MAY 1900 .

Election Of Grand Treasurer.

ELECTION OF GRAND TREASURER .

r I - \ HE preliminary Committee pledged to secure the return JL or Bro . Captain Barlow , J . P ., Jf . M . 1260 1012 , & c , as Grand Treasurer for 1901-2 called a meeting for Thursday , 17 th inst ., at the Holborn Town Hall , Gray ' s Inn Road , which was numerously attended and passed off most enthusiastically .

The chair was taken by Bro . J ames Irvine P . M . ol the Whittington and St . Pancras Lodges , P . Z . of their respective Chapters , and j : G . W . of the Middlesex Mark Grand Lodge ; supported by Bro . William Mason Stiles P . G . Tfeas ., Walter Potter ( Hon . Sec . of the Committee ) , and others .

The Chairman informed the Brethren that the meeting was only a preliminary one , called for the purpose of introducing their esteemed Brother to his many supporters ; and for the selection of Officers for the Committee , & c . He enumerated the Masonic qualifications . , and attainments of

their candidate , and said that although there was another in the field , he felt it would be difficult to beat Bro . Barlow . But to carry his case successfully the Brethren must work together , shoulder to shoulder , and they might do that , as he

was really the right man in the right place . He was a Brother who adored Freemasonry , and might be relied on to do everything in his power for trie benefit , of the Office he sought , if elected to it .

The Hon . Sec . read the names of Grand Officers and others who had already signed their names to the nomination list on behalf of Bro . Barlow . Bro . W . M . Stiles P . G . Ireas . said that if every Brother knew Bro . John . barlow as well as lie did he would have the unanimous vote ol the Craft , rhe . Lancashire Brethren

would work lor Bro . Barlow as well as the London Masons , and he felt they might regard ' him as virtually elected—but at the same time he ottered the sound advice to the . brethren that on trie day oi election they must stand loyal to him . 1 he charitable disposition lie lrad shown towards the widows and qrphans of the Cralt entitled rum to their support .

Alter some other speeches the Chairman announced that the next meetin ° - would take place on Tuesday next , 29 th inst ., at 5 o ' clock , at Anderton ' s Hotel , -Fleet- Street . ± > ro . Barlow thanked the Chairman and Brethren for their attendance and promises of . support .

rjlHE supporters of Bro . Horace Brooks Marshall , J . P ., the JL other candidate tor the coveted honour , have also held a meeting , an inrluential gathering having taken place at Mark Masons' Plall , under the presidency ol . bro . Alderman Vaughan Morgan P . G . Treas ., when Brother Under-bhenlf

Langton reported many promises of support Irom London and the' Provinces . An Executive Committee was appointed , Sir Joseph Dimsdale and Sir J ohn Monckton being of the

number , as well as Under-Sheriff Langton P . DeputyG . Dir , of Cers ., Bro . Edward Terry P . G . Treas ., and Alderman Vaughan Morgan , with Sir Alfred Bevan , who was Grand Treasurer last year , as Honorary Secretary .

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