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LONDON AND NORTH _ WESTERN RAILWAY . EASTER H QL 1 DAYS , 1890 . r-piCKETS for nil principal plicoi nn th ^ London nnd N » rth L Western system , available from either Huston o * Kcnstmrton ( Addison Road ) , and dated to suit , the convenience of passengers , cin l > e obtained at t . i > principal Town Reo viog Offic s of ttie Comp ny , nnd at Messrs . G . uj mid Sons' Office , 1 11 Stravl , W . C , m well as at tho Railw ly Stations . On Thursday , April 3 rd , a Special Express will leave Euston at 2-JO p . m . for Bletcbley , Northampton , Rugby , 'front Valley Stations , ami Stafford . Tho-V 10 p . m . Kxpress from Euston to Kendal will be extended to Windermere . A Special Express will leave Euston at 4 * 20 p . m . tor Birmingham , calling at Willesden , Rugby , Coventry , and Stechford . On the same date the 12 * 0 Midnight Train from Euston will be extended from Warrington to Preston on Good Friday morning , as on ordinary week d > ys . On Good Friday , April 4 tb , tho 5 * 15 a . m . Newspaper Express Train from London ( Euston Station ) will run to Northampton , Rugby , Nuneaton , Tamwortb , Lichfield , Rugeley , Crowe , Birmingham , Stafford , Shrewsbury , Warrington , Runcorn , Liverpool , Manchester , Wigan , Preston , Lancaster , (" arnforth . Oxonholme , Kendal , Windermere , Tebay , Penrith , Carlisle , Edinburgh , Glasgow , Perth , aud Aberdeen , A train will leave Manchester at » :-, 0 n . ra . for Wigan , whore passengers for Preston and tho North can join the Ki a- .- paper Train . On Friday night and Saturday morning , April 4 th and 5 th , the 11 * 11 p . m . and 125 a . m . trains from Carlisle will run as usual . The oiher trains generally on Good Friday will run as on Sunday , with the exception of tho 10 * 40 a . m ., Crews to Holyhead , 11 * 10 a . m ., Holyh . wl to Chester , and 1 * 20 p . m ., Chester to Crewe , which will not be run . For further particulars , see Special Notices issued by tho Company . G . FINDLAY , General Manager . Euston Station , March 1890 . - **
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GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY . EASTER To L I D A Y S . ON MARCH Slat , and during the week , CHEAP THIRD CLASS RETURN TICKETS , available for use from April 3 rd to 7 th inclusive , and for return to April 9 th inclusive , will be issued at PADDINGTON , Victoria . Hatterso > , Chelsea , West Brompton , Kensington ( Addison Road ) , Uxbridge Road ) , Hammersmith . Shepherd's Bush , Latimer Road , Notting Hill , and Westbonrno Park , to BATH , Bristol , Exeter , Plymouth , Falmouth , Penzanco , Woymouth , and other Stations in the South and West of England . The tickets will bo available by all trains from Paddington except the 11 * 45 a . m . EXCURSION TRAINS will leave Paddington as under :--THURSDAY , April 3 rd , at 8 * 5 a . m ., —For Barnstaple , Ilfraoombo , Exeter , Plymouth , and other stations below Exetor , to return April 10 th or 11 th , Also for Cirencester , Gloucester , Cheltenham , & c . ; to return April 7 th , 10 th or 11 th . At 11 * 30 a . m . —For Oxford , Banbury , Leamington , Birmingham , Wolverhampton , Shrewsbury , Hereford , Manchester , Cheater , Birkenhead , Liverpool , & c . ; to return April 8 th , and from certain stations at option on April 7 th . At 12 * 20 p . m . —For Bath , Bristol , Weston-super-Mare , Taunton , Miuohoad , Wells , Yeovil , Bridport , Dorchester , Woymouth , & c . ; to return April 10 th orlltb . GOOD FRIDAY , at 9 * 15 a . m . —For Maidenhead , Reading , Oxford , & c ; to return same day . Oxford passengers can return April 7 th . SATURDAY , April 5 / h , at 3 * 15 p . m . —For B * th , Bristol , & c . ; to return April 7 th or 9 th . EASTER MONDAY , a * . 7 * 15 a . m .-For Bath , Bristol , & o . ; to retnrn samo day or April 9 th . Also for Cirencester , Gloucester , Cheltenham , Ac . ; to return saniO day or April 10 th or 11 th . At 7 * 10 a . m . - For Maidenhead , Reading , Hun-jerford , & o . ; to return same day . For Faros and full particulars see bills . HY . LAMBERT , General Managor .
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Ifi & YO'B CASTX . 3 B BOTKXi EAST MOLESEY , HAMPTON COURT STATION ( Adjoining the RAILWAY , and facing the RIVER and PALACE ) . B llO . JOilN MAYO has ample accommodation in tho new wing of this old-established and noted Riverside Hotel for Banquets for any number up to 100 . Kvery convenience for Ladies' Gatherings . Spacious landing to river , whence Steam Launches can start . Specimens of Menus , w . th price ;' , sent on application . Three Lodges meet at the Castlo Hotel , and refer once may bo made to the respective Masters as to the catering , & c .
Ad00903
GREYHOUND HOTEL , HAMPTON COURT ( MIDDLESEX ) . This Hotel , now entirely Redecorated anil Furnished , contains tho best and most comfortable Suites of Apartments . SUPERIOR LODGE ACCOMMODATION , Three Large Banqueting Rooms . The Cuisine is o £ tho highest class , and tho collars have been well stocked with the best known Brands of Wines , & o . BRO . J . B . MELLA will superintend personally the wholo of the details of Management , in order to give full satisfaction , and is prepared from now to undertake any arrangements for Banquets or Beanfeasts , Luncheons , Jtc ,, at tbe most reasonable charges . Tlio Four-in-Hanrt Hotel Coach will leave dailv from tho Royal Hotol , Black - Iriars Bridge , and tho Criterion Restaurant , for Hampton Court .
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Bro . EDWARD DELEVANTI , Conductor ITALIAK 0 RCHESTEA ( Uniform ) , O ST . MARY'S TERRACE , MAIDA HIJL . T .,, "W . " \ 7 " OCALiSTS , Solo Instrumentalists and Bands provided for » Concerts , Balls , Ga den Parties , Masonic Banquets , & c . Pianoforte , Organ , Violin , and Singing Lessons . OUGA-USI TO LODGES 1621 , 2012 , XSD 2021 .
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jCTI ^^^^^^^^ SATURDAY , 29 TH MARCH 1890 .
Royal Arch.
ROYAL ARCH .
PROV . GRAND CHAPTER OF EAST LANCASHIRE .
THE annual Provincial Grand Chapter of Royal Arch Masona of East Lancashire was held , on the 20 th insfc ., at tho Victoria Hotel , Manchester . Colonel Lo Gendre N . Starkie Provincial Grand Snperintendent presided , and there was an attendance oi over 100
Companions of all ranks , representative of all Lodges , except i ' onr , within the Province . Comp . J . H . Sillitoe Provincial Grand H . read the report prepared by the Grand Principals . This congratulated the Chapter upon the satisfactory state of the Province financially and numerically , and on the
fact that there had been general improvement in the working . The strength of the Province had increased to 922 as against 918 a year ago , and the auditors' report showed tho balance at the bank to be £ 52 against £ & 7 last year . In their last report the Principals drew attention to
what they considered the cause of inefficiency in several Chapters , viz ., that in some cases there wero more Chapters in districts than the number of Craft Masons warranted , while in others the number of Craft Masons was far in excess of the facilities afforded to qualified Companions to
pass through the various offices pertaining to this degree . Since that period a new Chapter had been consecrated , at Blackburn , under most favourable auspices , and bade fair to be a great success . In another instance a Chapter which for some time had been in an indifferent state of
efficiency , owing to the want of candidates , had been recently removed to a more advantageous district , with very gratifying effects already . There were as yet other Chapters in the Province to which the complaints referred to would as justly apply as in the past , and the
Principals of these Chapters were strongly recommended to tako the suggestions into consideration , and to the utmost of their power endeavour to remedy the evils pointed out . Comp . W . Duncan Provincial Grand Treasurer presented tho accounts , and these were passed . Comp . Outram , of
the Alexandra Chapter , was unanimously elected Treasurer . A motion stood on the agenda paper that £ 10 bo contributed from the funds of Provincial Grand Chapter to the East Lancashire Systematic Masonic Educational and Benevolent Institution . Comp . J . Chadwick Provincial
Grand Scribe E . proposed thafc fche amount bo increased io -620 , and this was agreed to . It was further resolved to contribute two guineas towards the Masouic memorial , included in tho work of restoration at Peterborough Cathedral . Tho following Companions wore duly invested by tho Grand Superintendent as hia Provincial Grand Officers : —
Comp . J . JI . Sillitoe ... ... H . Abrabr . m Clogg ... ... J . John Chadwick ... ... Scribe E . F . A . Molesworth 204 ... Scribe N .
Jas . Jiorstiaw duo ... ... Principal Sojourner J . H . Bailey 369 ... ... 1 st Assist . Sojourner F . Tomlioson 325 ... ... 2 nd Assist . Sojourner N . A . Earlo 62 ... ... Eegistrar J . H . Watson 350 ... ... Sword Bearer W . Eastwood 226 ... ... Standard Bearer
J . W . Thompson 1055 ... D . C . W . Edwards 277 ... ... A . D . C . James Newton ... ... Assistant Scribo l £ A . IT . Williams 152 ... Organist Thomas Higson ... .., Janitor
Wc learn that Sir James Tyler has paid to tha bankers ' . Messrs . Barclay , Bevan and Co ., his promised donation of GVJO ' J , whieh has been placed to thc credit of tho Bethnal areeu Free Library Now Building Fund .
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LONDON AND NORTH _ WESTERN RAILWAY . EASTER H QL 1 DAYS , 1890 . r-piCKETS for nil principal plicoi nn th ^ London nnd N » rth L Western system , available from either Huston o * Kcnstmrton ( Addison Road ) , and dated to suit , the convenience of passengers , cin l > e obtained at t . i > principal Town Reo viog Offic s of ttie Comp ny , nnd at Messrs . G . uj mid Sons' Office , 1 11 Stravl , W . C , m well as at tho Railw ly Stations . On Thursday , April 3 rd , a Special Express will leave Euston at 2-JO p . m . for Bletcbley , Northampton , Rugby , 'front Valley Stations , ami Stafford . Tho-V 10 p . m . Kxpress from Euston to Kendal will be extended to Windermere . A Special Express will leave Euston at 4 * 20 p . m . tor Birmingham , calling at Willesden , Rugby , Coventry , and Stechford . On the same date the 12 * 0 Midnight Train from Euston will be extended from Warrington to Preston on Good Friday morning , as on ordinary week d > ys . On Good Friday , April 4 tb , tho 5 * 15 a . m . Newspaper Express Train from London ( Euston Station ) will run to Northampton , Rugby , Nuneaton , Tamwortb , Lichfield , Rugeley , Crowe , Birmingham , Stafford , Shrewsbury , Warrington , Runcorn , Liverpool , Manchester , Wigan , Preston , Lancaster , (" arnforth . Oxonholme , Kendal , Windermere , Tebay , Penrith , Carlisle , Edinburgh , Glasgow , Perth , aud Aberdeen , A train will leave Manchester at » :-, 0 n . ra . for Wigan , whore passengers for Preston and tho North can join the Ki a- .- paper Train . On Friday night and Saturday morning , April 4 th and 5 th , the 11 * 11 p . m . and 125 a . m . trains from Carlisle will run as usual . The oiher trains generally on Good Friday will run as on Sunday , with the exception of tho 10 * 40 a . m ., Crews to Holyhead , 11 * 10 a . m ., Holyh . wl to Chester , and 1 * 20 p . m ., Chester to Crewe , which will not be run . For further particulars , see Special Notices issued by tho Company . G . FINDLAY , General Manager . Euston Station , March 1890 . - **
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GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY . EASTER To L I D A Y S . ON MARCH Slat , and during the week , CHEAP THIRD CLASS RETURN TICKETS , available for use from April 3 rd to 7 th inclusive , and for return to April 9 th inclusive , will be issued at PADDINGTON , Victoria . Hatterso > , Chelsea , West Brompton , Kensington ( Addison Road ) , Uxbridge Road ) , Hammersmith . Shepherd's Bush , Latimer Road , Notting Hill , and Westbonrno Park , to BATH , Bristol , Exeter , Plymouth , Falmouth , Penzanco , Woymouth , and other Stations in the South and West of England . The tickets will bo available by all trains from Paddington except the 11 * 45 a . m . EXCURSION TRAINS will leave Paddington as under :--THURSDAY , April 3 rd , at 8 * 5 a . m ., —For Barnstaple , Ilfraoombo , Exeter , Plymouth , and other stations below Exetor , to return April 10 th or 11 th , Also for Cirencester , Gloucester , Cheltenham , & c . ; to return April 7 th , 10 th or 11 th . At 11 * 30 a . m . —For Oxford , Banbury , Leamington , Birmingham , Wolverhampton , Shrewsbury , Hereford , Manchester , Cheater , Birkenhead , Liverpool , & c . ; to return April 8 th , and from certain stations at option on April 7 th . At 12 * 20 p . m . —For Bath , Bristol , Weston-super-Mare , Taunton , Miuohoad , Wells , Yeovil , Bridport , Dorchester , Woymouth , & c . ; to return April 10 th orlltb . GOOD FRIDAY , at 9 * 15 a . m . —For Maidenhead , Reading , Oxford , & c ; to return same day . Oxford passengers can return April 7 th . SATURDAY , April 5 / h , at 3 * 15 p . m . —For B * th , Bristol , & c . ; to return April 7 th or 9 th . EASTER MONDAY , a * . 7 * 15 a . m .-For Bath , Bristol , & o . ; to retnrn samo day or April 9 th . Also for Cirencester , Gloucester , Cheltenham , Ac . ; to return saniO day or April 10 th or 11 th . At 7 * 10 a . m . - For Maidenhead , Reading , Hun-jerford , & o . ; to return same day . For Faros and full particulars see bills . HY . LAMBERT , General Managor .
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Ifi & YO'B CASTX . 3 B BOTKXi EAST MOLESEY , HAMPTON COURT STATION ( Adjoining the RAILWAY , and facing the RIVER and PALACE ) . B llO . JOilN MAYO has ample accommodation in tho new wing of this old-established and noted Riverside Hotel for Banquets for any number up to 100 . Kvery convenience for Ladies' Gatherings . Spacious landing to river , whence Steam Launches can start . Specimens of Menus , w . th price ;' , sent on application . Three Lodges meet at the Castlo Hotel , and refer once may bo made to the respective Masters as to the catering , & c .
Ad00903
GREYHOUND HOTEL , HAMPTON COURT ( MIDDLESEX ) . This Hotel , now entirely Redecorated anil Furnished , contains tho best and most comfortable Suites of Apartments . SUPERIOR LODGE ACCOMMODATION , Three Large Banqueting Rooms . The Cuisine is o £ tho highest class , and tho collars have been well stocked with the best known Brands of Wines , & o . BRO . J . B . MELLA will superintend personally the wholo of the details of Management , in order to give full satisfaction , and is prepared from now to undertake any arrangements for Banquets or Beanfeasts , Luncheons , Jtc ,, at tbe most reasonable charges . Tlio Four-in-Hanrt Hotel Coach will leave dailv from tho Royal Hotol , Black - Iriars Bridge , and tho Criterion Restaurant , for Hampton Court .
Ad00902
Bro . EDWARD DELEVANTI , Conductor ITALIAK 0 RCHESTEA ( Uniform ) , O ST . MARY'S TERRACE , MAIDA HIJL . T .,, "W . " \ 7 " OCALiSTS , Solo Instrumentalists and Bands provided for » Concerts , Balls , Ga den Parties , Masonic Banquets , & c . Pianoforte , Organ , Violin , and Singing Lessons . OUGA-USI TO LODGES 1621 , 2012 , XSD 2021 .
Ar00906
jCTI ^^^^^^^^ SATURDAY , 29 TH MARCH 1890 .
Royal Arch.
ROYAL ARCH .
PROV . GRAND CHAPTER OF EAST LANCASHIRE .
THE annual Provincial Grand Chapter of Royal Arch Masona of East Lancashire was held , on the 20 th insfc ., at tho Victoria Hotel , Manchester . Colonel Lo Gendre N . Starkie Provincial Grand Snperintendent presided , and there was an attendance oi over 100
Companions of all ranks , representative of all Lodges , except i ' onr , within the Province . Comp . J . H . Sillitoe Provincial Grand H . read the report prepared by the Grand Principals . This congratulated the Chapter upon the satisfactory state of the Province financially and numerically , and on the
fact that there had been general improvement in the working . The strength of the Province had increased to 922 as against 918 a year ago , and the auditors' report showed tho balance at the bank to be £ 52 against £ & 7 last year . In their last report the Principals drew attention to
what they considered the cause of inefficiency in several Chapters , viz ., that in some cases there wero more Chapters in districts than the number of Craft Masons warranted , while in others the number of Craft Masons was far in excess of the facilities afforded to qualified Companions to
pass through the various offices pertaining to this degree . Since that period a new Chapter had been consecrated , at Blackburn , under most favourable auspices , and bade fair to be a great success . In another instance a Chapter which for some time had been in an indifferent state of
efficiency , owing to the want of candidates , had been recently removed to a more advantageous district , with very gratifying effects already . There were as yet other Chapters in the Province to which the complaints referred to would as justly apply as in the past , and the
Principals of these Chapters were strongly recommended to tako the suggestions into consideration , and to the utmost of their power endeavour to remedy the evils pointed out . Comp . W . Duncan Provincial Grand Treasurer presented tho accounts , and these were passed . Comp . Outram , of
the Alexandra Chapter , was unanimously elected Treasurer . A motion stood on the agenda paper that £ 10 bo contributed from the funds of Provincial Grand Chapter to the East Lancashire Systematic Masonic Educational and Benevolent Institution . Comp . J . Chadwick Provincial
Grand Scribe E . proposed thafc fche amount bo increased io -620 , and this was agreed to . It was further resolved to contribute two guineas towards the Masouic memorial , included in tho work of restoration at Peterborough Cathedral . Tho following Companions wore duly invested by tho Grand Superintendent as hia Provincial Grand Officers : —
Comp . J . JI . Sillitoe ... ... H . Abrabr . m Clogg ... ... J . John Chadwick ... ... Scribe E . F . A . Molesworth 204 ... Scribe N .
Jas . Jiorstiaw duo ... ... Principal Sojourner J . H . Bailey 369 ... ... 1 st Assist . Sojourner F . Tomlioson 325 ... ... 2 nd Assist . Sojourner N . A . Earlo 62 ... ... Eegistrar J . H . Watson 350 ... ... Sword Bearer W . Eastwood 226 ... ... Standard Bearer
J . W . Thompson 1055 ... D . C . W . Edwards 277 ... ... A . D . C . James Newton ... ... Assistant Scribo l £ A . IT . Williams 152 ... Organist Thomas Higson ... .., Janitor
Wc learn that Sir James Tyler has paid to tha bankers ' . Messrs . Barclay , Bevan and Co ., his promised donation of GVJO ' J , whieh has been placed to thc credit of tho Bethnal areeu Free Library Now Building Fund .