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The Theatres, &C.

The Theatres , & c .

Adelphi . —8 th June , La Dame aux Camelias . Comedy . —8-15 , Great Caesar . Matinee , Saturday , 2-30 . Court . —S-30 , "Wheels within Wheels . Matinee , Saturday , 2-30 . Covent Garden . —Grand Opera Season . Criterion . —8-20 , The Tyranny of Tears . Matinee , Saturday , 2-30 . Daly ' s . —8-15 , A Greek Slave . Saturday , 3 rd June , A Gaiety Girl . Duke of York's . —8 , Chums . 8-45 , The Adventure of Lady Ursula

Matinee , Wednesday and Saturday , 2-30 . Monday , Sth June , The Cowhoy and the Lady . Gaiety . —8-15 , A Bunaway Girl . Matinee , Wednesday , 2 . Garrick . —8-15 , For Love of Prim . 9 , A Court Scandal . Matinee , Wednes day , 3 . Globe . —8 , The Gay Lord Que ' x . Matinee , Saturday , 2 . Haymarket . —810 , A Golden Wedding . 9 , The Manoeuvres of Jane

Matinee , Wednesday and Saturday , 2 _ 5 . Her Majesty's—8-15 , Captain Swift . 10-30 , The First Nighfc . Matinee , Wednesday , 2-15 . Lyceum . —8 , Bobespierre . Lyric . —8 ' 15 , L ' amour Mouille . Prince of Wales ' s . —8-15 , The Only Way . Matinee , Wednesday and

Saturday , 2-15 . Princess's . —Thursday , 1 st June , One of the Best . Royalty . —8-15 , Mr . Cynic . 9 , A Little Bay of Sunshine . Matinee , Saturday , 3 . Shaftesbury . —8 , The Belle of New York . Matinee , Wednesday and Saturday , 2 . St . James ' s . —8-30 , In Days of Old . Matinee , Wednesday and Saturday ,

2-30 . Strand . —8-15 , A Man about Town . 8 - 45 , Why Smith Left Home . Matinee , Monday , Wednesday and Saturday , 2-30 . Terry ' s . —8 ' 30 , Sweet Lavender . Matinee , Saturday , 2-30 . Vaudeville . —8 , A Woman's Love . 9 , On and OH . Matinee , Saturday , 3 . Alexandra . —Next week , Our Boys . Dalston . —Next week , Man ' s Enemy .

Grand . —Next week , The Man in the Iron Mask . Queen ' s Opera House , Crouch End . —Next week , The second Mrs Tanqueray . Alhambra . —7 . 45 , Variety Entertainment . Bed Shoes . A Day Ofi , & c . Aquarium . —The World's Great Show . The Great Fight . Varied Perform ances , twice daily . Empire . —7 - 50 , Variety Entertainment . Bound the Town again , & c .

London Pavilion . —8 , Variety Entertainment . My little Octoroon , & c . Oxford . —7-30 , Variety Entertainment . Saturday , 2-30 also . Palace . —7-5 , Variety Entertainment . New American Biograph , & c . Satur day , 2 also . Royal . —7-30 , Variety Company . Saturday , 2-30 alao . Tivoli . —r 7 -30 , Variety Entertainment . Ugo Biondi , & c . Saturday , 2-15 also Agricultural Hall . —Grand Military Tournament .

Alexandra Palace . —Varied attractions daily . Balloon Ascent . Great Naval Show . Fireworks , & c . Crystal Palace . —Varied attractions daily . La Loie Fuller . Fireworks . Grand National Horse Show , 3 , 5 and 6 June , & c . Earls Court . —Savage South Africa , etc . Egyptian Hall —3 and 8 , Mr . 3 . N . Maskelyne ' s entertainment . Madame Tussaud ' s ( Baker Street Station ) . —Open daily . Portrait models of modern celebrities , & c .

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The Freemason ' s Chronicle . A Weekly Record of Masonic Intelligence . Published every Saturday , Price 3 d . — : o : — THE FREEMASON'S CHRONICLE will be forwarded direct from the Office , Fleet V / orks , Bulwer Road , New Barnet , on receipt of remittance for the amount . — : o : — 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 . "

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Board Of Benevolence.

BOARD OF BENEVOLENCE .

THE Board of Masters and the Board of Benevolence met on Wednesday evening , at Freemasons' Hall , London , with Bro . J . H . Matthews President of the Board of Benevolence in the chair , and Bro . D . D . Mercer Senior Vice-President , and Bro . Henry Garrod Junior Vice-President , supporting him .

The agenda paper for the next Quarterly Communication of Grand Lodge was read to the Board of Masters , and the Scrutineers for the election of the Board of General Purposes were appointed . The Board of Benevolence confirmed grants to the

amount of £ 210 recommended for the Grand Master ' s approval at the April meeting , and then took up the consideration of thirty-one new petitions . Grand Lodge was recommended to approve the grant of £ 150 in one case , £ 60 in another , and £ 50 in each of three cases . The Grand

Master was asked to approve of grants of £ 40 in two instances and £ 30 in six cases . The gift of £ 20 was made to each of five petitioners , of £ 10 to six , and of £ 5 to one . Two cases were dismissed , and the consideration of four petitions was deferred .

“The Freemason's Chronicle: 1899-05-27, Page 7” Masonic Periodicals Online, Library and Museum of Freemasonry, 16 Oct. 2025, django:8000/periodicals/fcn/issues/fcn_27051899/page/7/.
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OFFICIAL VISITATIONS. Article 1
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IS FREEMASONRY PROGRESSIVE? Article 3
PROPER TREATMENT. Article 3
THE MASONIC PRESS. Article 3
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EADE'S GOUT AND RHEUMATIC PILLS , The SAFEST and most EFFECTUAL CURE for GOUT , RHEUMATISM , and all PAINS in the HEAD , FACE , and LIMBS . mould not IK without tr * m Tor ^ 11 tlK World . They are a most Wonderful Medicine . GOUT . 15 Sunbeam Terrace , Beeston Hill , Leeds , Yorkshire , 24 th Jan . 1898 . - ) HEUMATISM . Dear Mr . Eade , —I feel it my duty to acknowledge Xt the great good your pills have done me . I have been GOUT . a great sufferer with Eheumatic Gout , but for the last three years , having taken your pills , I have B HEUMATISM always been free from it , and am never without them in the house . I can highly recommend them G OUT . to all people suffering with Bheumatism as a safe and sure cure . I have often given one or two awae ~|_ > HEUMATISM . to friends for a trial , and , like me , they would not by JLV without them for all the world . THEY ABE A MOST WONDERFUL MEDICINE , EADE'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 , HENRY THOMAS LANGLEY . Eade ' s Gout and Rheumatic Pills ARE PREPARED ONLY BY GEORGE EADE , 232 GOSWELL ROAD , LONDON And sold by all Chemists and Medicine Vendors , IN BOTTLES , at ls ljd and 2 s 9 d each .

The Theatres, &C.

The Theatres , & c .

Adelphi . —8 th June , La Dame aux Camelias . Comedy . —8-15 , Great Caesar . Matinee , Saturday , 2-30 . Court . —S-30 , "Wheels within Wheels . Matinee , Saturday , 2-30 . Covent Garden . —Grand Opera Season . Criterion . —8-20 , The Tyranny of Tears . Matinee , Saturday , 2-30 . Daly ' s . —8-15 , A Greek Slave . Saturday , 3 rd June , A Gaiety Girl . Duke of York's . —8 , Chums . 8-45 , The Adventure of Lady Ursula

Matinee , Wednesday and Saturday , 2-30 . Monday , Sth June , The Cowhoy and the Lady . Gaiety . —8-15 , A Bunaway Girl . Matinee , Wednesday , 2 . Garrick . —8-15 , For Love of Prim . 9 , A Court Scandal . Matinee , Wednes day , 3 . Globe . —8 , The Gay Lord Que ' x . Matinee , Saturday , 2 . Haymarket . —810 , A Golden Wedding . 9 , The Manoeuvres of Jane

Matinee , Wednesday and Saturday , 2 _ 5 . Her Majesty's—8-15 , Captain Swift . 10-30 , The First Nighfc . Matinee , Wednesday , 2-15 . Lyceum . —8 , Bobespierre . Lyric . —8 ' 15 , L ' amour Mouille . Prince of Wales ' s . —8-15 , The Only Way . Matinee , Wednesday and

Saturday , 2-15 . Princess's . —Thursday , 1 st June , One of the Best . Royalty . —8-15 , Mr . Cynic . 9 , A Little Bay of Sunshine . Matinee , Saturday , 3 . Shaftesbury . —8 , The Belle of New York . Matinee , Wednesday and Saturday , 2 . St . James ' s . —8-30 , In Days of Old . Matinee , Wednesday and Saturday ,

2-30 . Strand . —8-15 , A Man about Town . 8 - 45 , Why Smith Left Home . Matinee , Monday , Wednesday and Saturday , 2-30 . Terry ' s . —8 ' 30 , Sweet Lavender . Matinee , Saturday , 2-30 . Vaudeville . —8 , A Woman's Love . 9 , On and OH . Matinee , Saturday , 3 . Alexandra . —Next week , Our Boys . Dalston . —Next week , Man ' s Enemy .

Grand . —Next week , The Man in the Iron Mask . Queen ' s Opera House , Crouch End . —Next week , The second Mrs Tanqueray . Alhambra . —7 . 45 , Variety Entertainment . Bed Shoes . A Day Ofi , & c . Aquarium . —The World's Great Show . The Great Fight . Varied Perform ances , twice daily . Empire . —7 - 50 , Variety Entertainment . Bound the Town again , & c .

London Pavilion . —8 , Variety Entertainment . My little Octoroon , & c . Oxford . —7-30 , Variety Entertainment . Saturday , 2-30 also . Palace . —7-5 , Variety Entertainment . New American Biograph , & c . Satur day , 2 also . Royal . —7-30 , Variety Company . Saturday , 2-30 alao . Tivoli . —r 7 -30 , Variety Entertainment . Ugo Biondi , & c . Saturday , 2-15 also Agricultural Hall . —Grand Military Tournament .

Alexandra Palace . —Varied attractions daily . Balloon Ascent . Great Naval Show . Fireworks , & c . Crystal Palace . —Varied attractions daily . La Loie Fuller . Fireworks . Grand National Horse Show , 3 , 5 and 6 June , & c . Earls Court . —Savage South Africa , etc . Egyptian Hall —3 and 8 , Mr . 3 . N . Maskelyne ' s entertainment . Madame Tussaud ' s ( Baker Street Station ) . —Open daily . Portrait models of modern celebrities , & c .

Ad00703

We shall be pleased to receive particulars of Masonic meetings for insertion in our columns , and where desired will endeavour to send a representative , to report Lodge or other proceedings .

Ad00704

The Freemason ' s Chronicle . A Weekly Record of Masonic Intelligence . Published every Saturday , Price 3 d . — : o : — THE FREEMASON'S CHRONICLE will be forwarded direct from the Office , Fleet V / orks , Bulwer Road , New Barnet , on receipt of remittance for the amount . — : o : — 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 . "

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THE W 0 ELD S BEST / BICYCLE . /^§& y ART CAT A LOGU E / ^^ T ^ 8 > / APPLICATION , /^ j ^^/ /& / LOZIER-BRIGHAM ^ __ 3 __> / LIMITED , / ^__^__ k ^^___^ / SUCCESSORS TO ( Jt ^ % S !*/ THE LOZIER MFG . CO ., ^^^ / 2-U , 25 ; 26 , 27 Orchard St ., ' / Oxford Street , London , W .

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j S-V . « V- ^_^ - _ --- _ - ^ H ^^^^^^^^ H SATUEDAY , 27 TH MAY 1899 .

Board Of Benevolence.

BOARD OF BENEVOLENCE .

THE Board of Masters and the Board of Benevolence met on Wednesday evening , at Freemasons' Hall , London , with Bro . J . H . Matthews President of the Board of Benevolence in the chair , and Bro . D . D . Mercer Senior Vice-President , and Bro . Henry Garrod Junior Vice-President , supporting him .

The agenda paper for the next Quarterly Communication of Grand Lodge was read to the Board of Masters , and the Scrutineers for the election of the Board of General Purposes were appointed . The Board of Benevolence confirmed grants to the

amount of £ 210 recommended for the Grand Master ' s approval at the April meeting , and then took up the consideration of thirty-one new petitions . Grand Lodge was recommended to approve the grant of £ 150 in one case , £ 60 in another , and £ 50 in each of three cases . The Grand

Master was asked to approve of grants of £ 40 in two instances and £ 30 in six cases . The gift of £ 20 was made to each of five petitioners , of £ 10 to six , and of £ 5 to one . Two cases were dismissed , and the consideration of four petitions was deferred .

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