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THE DEACONS HOTEL AND RESTAURANT , 3 WalbrooK , London , E . C ., NEAR THE MANSION HOUSE . Excellent Accommodation for Lodges of Instruction . The STUS . RT LODGE , No . 1632 , meets here every Friday . For vacant night * and general information , apply to BRO . W . J . YARDL . EY , Manager ,

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ITALIAN LUXURIES IN LONDON . THE Vegetable Meat Co . Ltd ., 37 OLD COMPTON STREET , SOHO , LONDON , W . The only Company in London for the manufacture of MACARONI . 4 VERMICELLI . ( Registered Trade Mark—KING BOMBA . ) Speciality . T A L ' r * i MADE G L ° FRESH DAILY , ' T PER LB . With Special ' _ ¦ - fc CASH WITH ORDER . Wheat and Eggs . A , I _ . POSTAGE EXTRA , Directions for Cooking sent with each parcel . Other Fancy Macaroni in all shapes and sizes . REPORT OF ANALYST . The Laboratory , London , E-., October 17 th , 18 99 . 1 have carefully analysed and dietically examined samples of Tagiiatolli , manufactured by the Vegetable Meat Company , with most satisfactory results . I found it to be a pure vegetable preparation , made from Semolina of the finest quality , enriched by the addition of a vegetable proteid of high flesh-forming qualities . The analysis shows the product to be equal to butchers' meat in flesh-forming properties , with the additional advantage of a due proportion of digestable carbo-hydrates . Weight for weight , I can , with confidence , certify Tagliatelli to be more nourishing than the finest beef . JOHN GOODFELLOW , Ph . D ., F . R . M . S . Importers of Italian Wines , Parmesan Cheese , Olive Oil , & c , & c . Liberal discount to Wholesale Dealers , Grocers , & c .

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ESTABLISHED 1838 . MULLEN'S HOTEL RESTAURANT , 12 Ironmonger Lane , Cheapside , E . C . This old-established and popular restaurant has recently been entirely redecorated throughout and enlarged , and is now under the entire management of Bro . Frederick Harris ( late Manager of Simpson ' s , Cheapjide ) . SMALL AND LARGE DINNER PARTIES CATERED FOR , ; Luncheons and Dinners , a la Carte , Twelve to Seven p . m . Excellent accommodation for Club and other Dinners , Smoking Concerts , Masonic and other meetings , & c , & c . For terms apply to BRO . FRBDK . HARRIS .

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LODGE MUSIC AND ENTERTAINMENTS . EGBERT ROBERTS , Music for Consecrations , Installations & C , 4 s Pentonville Road , London , N . FRED MOORE , Sleight of Hand Expert , 15 Piermont Road , Peckham Rye ( Telegrams , before 5 p . m ., "Enchant , London" ) .

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j ^^^^^^^ PSATURDAY , 30 TH NOVEMBER 1901 .

Cheshire Charities.

CHESHIRE CHARITIES .

' i'HE annual meetings of the Cheshire Masonic Benevolent Institution and of the Cheshire National Masonic

Institution were held on Wednesday , 27 th , at Crewe , the Provincial Grand Master the Hon . Alan de Tatton Egerton , M . P ., presiding . He said that as a result of their Festival a Fund had been raised of ^ 2 , 000 to aid their Provincial Charities .

In reply to a proposal for making a presentation to Sir Horatio Lloyd Deputy Provincial Grand Master the latter had expressed his very sincere thanks , but suggested that , instead of a gift to himself , any money collected for the purpose should be devoted to increasing the votes of the

Province for getting Aged Freemasons or Widows of Masons on the funds of the great London Charity . It was , therefore , proposed that any money so collected should be applied to increasing the votes perpetually , and that the votes should 1 > c assigned for all time to the Deputy Grand Master of the Province of Cheshire .

Lancashire Charity.

LANCASHIRE CHARITY .

A ivlli . tLll . NG or the Committee ol Management or the West Lancashire Alpass Benevolent Institution , founded and carried out for the purpose of providing annuities for distressed widows of Freemasons in . the Province , of which the

Earl of Lathom Provincial Grand Master is the patron , and the Countess of Lathom and the Countess of Derby the patronesses , was held on Wednesday afternoon , 20 th inst , at the Masonic Hall , Hope Street , Liverpool , under the Chairmanship of Bro . W . Bowden Prov . G . Reg .

The Secretary Bro . George Barclay stated that in addition to the sum of ^ 1 , 400 realised by subscriptions and donations secured at the recent Annual Festival at Blackpool ( when Bro . G . A . Harradon P . P . G . Treasurer took the chair ) , a further sum of £ 18 was realised by the sale of Stewards' tickets .

Two candidates for the benefits of the Institution were elected , and increased grants were voted to three widows who are at present on the foundation of the Charity . The scheme has been in existence for sixteen years , and there are at present no fewer than seventy widows who are participants of its benevolent help .

The prospects of the annual ball of the Fraternity in Liverpool are exceedingly bright . It is to be held at the Town Hall , on the 14 th of February , the Chief Magistrate , who is a member of the Craft , gracing it , along with the Lady Mayoress , with his presence . Bro . G . A . Harradon is busily

occupied in the direction of the preliminary arrangements . The surplus money arising from the Festival will , as hitherto , be applied to the augmentation of the funds of those admirable Institutions the Charities of the Province of West Lancashire .

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WHITE HART HOTEL , FACING THE SEA , MARGATE , ESTABLISHED OVER 150 YEARS . [ Thoroughly modernised , including magnificent New Coffee * - Room and Lounge . Famed for its perfect English Cooking and Choice Wines . Table d'Hote 7 p . m . Private Sitting Booms all face Sea . Large Banqueting Hall suitable for Masonic and other Dinners . Near Golf Links . Billiards . Bicycle Lock-up . TELEGRAMS , "WHITE HART , MARGATE . '' TELEPHONE , 44 .

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King Ethelbert Hotel , Proprietor , RECULVER , near BrQ T ^ RAWLINCS . HERNE BAY . Finest Sea and Land views on the East Kent Coast . Magnificent Drives , to and from Heme Bay , Canterbury , & c , & c . Every facility for Summer Outings . Accommodation for large or small parties . Masonic Outing's by Special Arrangement . Wines , Spirits and Cigars of the best quality . Moderate Charges .

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THE DEACONS HOTEL AND RESTAURANT , 3 WalbrooK , London , E . C ., NEAR THE MANSION HOUSE . Excellent Accommodation for Lodges of Instruction . The STUS . RT LODGE , No . 1632 , meets here every Friday . For vacant night * and general information , apply to BRO . W . J . YARDL . EY , Manager ,

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ITALIAN LUXURIES IN LONDON . THE Vegetable Meat Co . Ltd ., 37 OLD COMPTON STREET , SOHO , LONDON , W . The only Company in London for the manufacture of MACARONI . 4 VERMICELLI . ( Registered Trade Mark—KING BOMBA . ) Speciality . T A L ' r * i MADE G L ° FRESH DAILY , ' T PER LB . With Special ' _ ¦ - fc CASH WITH ORDER . Wheat and Eggs . A , I _ . POSTAGE EXTRA , Directions for Cooking sent with each parcel . Other Fancy Macaroni in all shapes and sizes . REPORT OF ANALYST . The Laboratory , London , E-., October 17 th , 18 99 . 1 have carefully analysed and dietically examined samples of Tagiiatolli , manufactured by the Vegetable Meat Company , with most satisfactory results . I found it to be a pure vegetable preparation , made from Semolina of the finest quality , enriched by the addition of a vegetable proteid of high flesh-forming qualities . The analysis shows the product to be equal to butchers' meat in flesh-forming properties , with the additional advantage of a due proportion of digestable carbo-hydrates . Weight for weight , I can , with confidence , certify Tagliatelli to be more nourishing than the finest beef . JOHN GOODFELLOW , Ph . D ., F . R . M . S . Importers of Italian Wines , Parmesan Cheese , Olive Oil , & c , & c . Liberal discount to Wholesale Dealers , Grocers , & c .

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ESTABLISHED 1838 . MULLEN'S HOTEL RESTAURANT , 12 Ironmonger Lane , Cheapside , E . C . This old-established and popular restaurant has recently been entirely redecorated throughout and enlarged , and is now under the entire management of Bro . Frederick Harris ( late Manager of Simpson ' s , Cheapjide ) . SMALL AND LARGE DINNER PARTIES CATERED FOR , ; Luncheons and Dinners , a la Carte , Twelve to Seven p . m . Excellent accommodation for Club and other Dinners , Smoking Concerts , Masonic and other meetings , & c , & c . For terms apply to BRO . FRBDK . HARRIS .

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LODGE MUSIC AND ENTERTAINMENTS . EGBERT ROBERTS , Music for Consecrations , Installations & C , 4 s Pentonville Road , London , N . FRED MOORE , Sleight of Hand Expert , 15 Piermont Road , Peckham Rye ( Telegrams , before 5 p . m ., "Enchant , London" ) .

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j ^^^^^^^ PSATURDAY , 30 TH NOVEMBER 1901 .

Cheshire Charities.

CHESHIRE CHARITIES .

' i'HE annual meetings of the Cheshire Masonic Benevolent Institution and of the Cheshire National Masonic

Institution were held on Wednesday , 27 th , at Crewe , the Provincial Grand Master the Hon . Alan de Tatton Egerton , M . P ., presiding . He said that as a result of their Festival a Fund had been raised of ^ 2 , 000 to aid their Provincial Charities .

In reply to a proposal for making a presentation to Sir Horatio Lloyd Deputy Provincial Grand Master the latter had expressed his very sincere thanks , but suggested that , instead of a gift to himself , any money collected for the purpose should be devoted to increasing the votes of the

Province for getting Aged Freemasons or Widows of Masons on the funds of the great London Charity . It was , therefore , proposed that any money so collected should be applied to increasing the votes perpetually , and that the votes should 1 > c assigned for all time to the Deputy Grand Master of the Province of Cheshire .

Lancashire Charity.

LANCASHIRE CHARITY .

A ivlli . tLll . NG or the Committee ol Management or the West Lancashire Alpass Benevolent Institution , founded and carried out for the purpose of providing annuities for distressed widows of Freemasons in . the Province , of which the

Earl of Lathom Provincial Grand Master is the patron , and the Countess of Lathom and the Countess of Derby the patronesses , was held on Wednesday afternoon , 20 th inst , at the Masonic Hall , Hope Street , Liverpool , under the Chairmanship of Bro . W . Bowden Prov . G . Reg .

The Secretary Bro . George Barclay stated that in addition to the sum of ^ 1 , 400 realised by subscriptions and donations secured at the recent Annual Festival at Blackpool ( when Bro . G . A . Harradon P . P . G . Treasurer took the chair ) , a further sum of £ 18 was realised by the sale of Stewards' tickets .

Two candidates for the benefits of the Institution were elected , and increased grants were voted to three widows who are at present on the foundation of the Charity . The scheme has been in existence for sixteen years , and there are at present no fewer than seventy widows who are participants of its benevolent help .

The prospects of the annual ball of the Fraternity in Liverpool are exceedingly bright . It is to be held at the Town Hall , on the 14 th of February , the Chief Magistrate , who is a member of the Craft , gracing it , along with the Lady Mayoress , with his presence . Bro . G . A . Harradon is busily

occupied in the direction of the preliminary arrangements . The surplus money arising from the Festival will , as hitherto , be applied to the augmentation of the funds of those admirable Institutions the Charities of the Province of West Lancashire .

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