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ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR BOYS . ELECTION , 14 M 1 APRIL , 1 S 09 . The favour of your VOTES and IN TERES' ! ' is respectfully solicited on behalf of FREDERICK JAMES WAYMAN , AGED SEVEN . Son of the late J . S WAVMAM , Lodge 195 , Master Mariner and Chief Ollicer of the Cape Liner " Druiniiiond Castle , " who lost his life by the wreck of the vessel . Tin' ens * ' is stvt > ne , 'W ri-eomm 'nded liy llie whole ul his l . il ^ c , No . I ' . ' . ' , HeiiKisI , lloinni'illjllHi , iiml 11 ,,- I ' nlluwiiie :: Hro . Col . K . U \ l . 'I ' . 'Idll ' . 'CK , IM ' . H . S . W . „ I ' . Hl ' . NN , P . M . . V Tivus . 72 ; I' . M . Jc 'I ' re-. is . 2272 . ,, , 1 . IIAIIVKY , IM ' . C . s . n . ,, . 1 . (' . W'KllllKll . I ' . M . 1 : 12 . ,, KHAXK IIKlil . N'Al . li KKXXINH , l ' airoii : No . l ! U l pper Svdynlnun , S . K . ,, !¦' . HlllUS , I . I' . M . I ' M . ,, \ V . I ' AIIKAMIK . I ' . M . Hi . ,, !•' . I ' . OAKI . KV , 1-.. M . 2 . VV . I , W . M . 1 : 17 . ., II . N . . IKSK 1 SS , l-. l ' . i ; . Sirpi . \ Vli > . ; 22-is . „ HHOHliK Klft'MMI , l-iiliiin ; I ' . M . A I ' . / ,. VM A ln :, 7 ; I' . I'roy . ( I . II . . Ml lil \ . ; IppiT Syil . 'iilniiii , S . K . ,, 'I ' . I ,. Wl ' . - | , | l ( l . \ , sl , I ' . A . ( i . li . i . li'ieniM- . y , Dillon House , l' . oiirii ,. ni' ) inh .

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410 , Handsomely Bound in Cloth 73 . Cd . j To the Craft , 5 s . ORIGIN AND ANTIQUITY OF FREEMASONRY , and its analogy to the Eschatology of the Ancient Egyptians , as witnessed by the " Book of the Dead " and the Great Pyramid of Ghizeh , the first Masonic 'Temple in the World , uv A . CHURCHWARD , M . D ., M . R . C . P ., M . R . C . S ., F . G . S ., P . M ., P . Z ., ib ° , & c . Puiss EXTRACTS . " This attempt to establish a connection between Modern Freemasonry and the Eschatology of the Ancient Egi ptians is made out plausibly enough ; Dr . Churchwaid , in short , has produced a book that should interest all students of the Craft . "—Daily Chronicle . " We have received a copy of this book which we can cordially recommend for perusal by our readers . . . . The description of the Great Pyramid of Gh zeh—the ' First Masonic Temple in the World ' —is most interesting especially to Royal Arch Masons . Dr . Churchward writes with conviction , and though we agree with him that no doubt much has been lost which we shall never recover , still the discoveries that are continually being brought to light may at any time remove the clouds of antiquity which envelope so many of our ceremonies . "—Freemasons ' Chronicle . Londcn : Sir JOSEPH CAUSTOS & SONS , Limited , 9 , Eastchcap , E . C .

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J PUIILISIIKD , PRICK 6 S . TWTASONIC REPRINTS AND HISTORICAL REVELATIONS Bv HliNRY SADLliK , P . M . & P . Z ., Gram ! Tyler and Sub-Librarian of the Gran i l . odi ; e . Author of "Masonic Facts & Fictions , " "Ihomas Dunckuley , " & c . AND VV . J . CHETWODE CUAWLEY , LL . D ., D . C . L ., Past Senior Grand Deaion , Ireland , & c ., & c . Upwards of 250 pages demy octavo , handsomely bound in cloth gilt , top edges gilt . G KORGK K KN NI XG , I G & ida , G KKAT Q UKKN S T ., W . C .

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THE SHIP AND TURTLE ( PAINTERS ) , LTD . Best and oldest house in London lor recherche Masonic Banquets , Private Parties , and Dinners . ASSEMBLY ROOMS FOR COMPANIES , & C . OUR TURTLE "THE ELIXIR OF LIFE , " Vide faculty . PurveyorstoILR . fi . Prince of W . ' . Ies , II . I . M . Emncn r if Russia , Dukes of Saxe Gotha , Connaught , Cambridge , « nd most ot Crowned Heads of Europe . Manager , Bro . C . J . GARDNER .

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CONTENTS. Article 1
IRISH FREEMASONRY IN 1898. Article 1
THE ORDER OF ROME AND THE RED CROSS OF CONSTANTINE. Article 2
ANNUAL SUPPER OF THE SELWYN LODGE OF INSTRUCTION, No. 1901. Article 2
AN INTERESTING " ADVANCEMENT." Article 3
PHOTOGRAPHY OF THE FUTURE. Article 3
Craft Masonry. Article 3
A MASONIC ANECDOTE. Article 5
Royal Arch. Article 5
Scotland. Article 5
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Correspondence. Article 8
Reviews. Article 8
Craft Masonry. Article 8
Royal Arch. Article 9
Mark Masonry. Article 9
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THE RECENT FESTIVAL OF THE ROYAL MASONIC BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION. Article 10
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MAYO'S CASTLE HOTEL , EAST MOLESEY , HAMPTON COURT STATION . BRO . JOHN MAYO . MASONIC TEMI-LH . Accommodation in the new wing Eor Banquets for any number up to 120 . Every convenience for Ladies' Gatherings . Spacious landing to river , whence Steam Launches can start . Five Lodges meet here , and reference may he made to the respective Masters as to the catering , & c .

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TOWER BRIDGE HOTEL , TOOLEY-STREET , S . E . PROPRIETOR : C . J . BROWN . Within five minutes L . B . andS . C . Railway , and S . E . Railway ( London Bridge ); 10 minutes from Liverpoolstreet and Broad-street Stations . SPLENDID A CCOMMODATION FOR MASONIC LODGES AND CHAPTERS . ' LARGE BANOUKTING HALL . A'l up to date , and latest improveinen-s . Acknowledged by the Press to be the finest Masonic Hell in London . Telephone No . 222 Hop . Inspection inuited .

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A NDERTON'S HOTEL & TAVERN O . FLEET STREET , LONDON . F . H . CLEMOW , Proprietor . la connection with the Peacock Hotel , and Royal Hotel , Boston , Lincolnshire . The central position of Andcrton ' s is unequalled for Masonic Banquets , Public Dinners , Wedding Breakfasts , Meetings of Creditors , Arbitrations , Sic . The RESTAURANT on Eastern Side of Hotel Entrance s open to the public from 7 a . m . to 7 p . m . for Breakfasts , Luncheons , Teas , and Dinners . The 2 s . Hot Luncheon , from 1 p . m . to 3 p . m ., in Coffee Room , unequalled . Registered Address for Telegrams : — CLEMOW . LONDON .

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B REE'S ROYAL HOTEL , JERSEY Healthiest situation in St . Helier . 20 degrees cooler than the sea front . BED AND BREAKFAST 5 / 6 AND 6 / -. PULL BOARD , ROOMS & SERVICE , 8 / 6 & 9 / per day . Telerrr-iphic Address— " BRKKS , J HKSKV . "

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FISH , POULTRY , GAME , OYSTERS . IOHN GOW , LIMITED , J 17 , NEW BROAD STREET , E . C , 1 ,. HONEY LANE MARKET , CHEAPSIDE , K . C ., 23 , LONDON STREET , MARK LANE , E . C , 93 , THEOBALD'S RD ., HOLBORN , W . C , AND 86 , HIGH STREET , PECKHAM , S . E . JOHN GOW Limited , always have on sale the Largest Stock in London of the Verv Hest Qi «'' lv st l . ( m « il Prir »«

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telephone No . 87 y , Ilolbarn . Established 1808 . MATTHEWS , DREW , & CO ., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL STATIONE RS , PR I NT E RS , LITHOGRAPHERS , ACCOUNT BOOK MAKERS , 37 & 3 > L HIGH HOLBOHN , LONDON , W . C . Law Department-10 , GKAV ' S INN PLACK , W . C . A HIGH-CLASS WRITING PAPER "THE PROFESSIONAL NO IK , " White or Blue Tint , 5 quiics 1 Tr , 1 ream 0 -, 5 reams , 2 S 0 . SAMPLES SENT I'UST FUEK . MATTIIKWS , DREW , e ^ Co . ' s SPECIALLY SELECTED PENS , Assorted Sample Box containing 3 dozen ( iG variet ' esj rosr I'UKK SIXPENCE .

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OFFICE STATIONERY OK I' . VERY DESCRIPTION . BKO . EDWARD P . DELEVANTI will be pleased to undertake MUSICAL ARRANGEMENTS FOR MASONIC BANQUETS , CONSECRATIONS , & c . ( Craft , Arch , Mark , Secret Monitor , & c . ) MASONIC " ( JUARTKTTE . THE COURT PART SINGERS . Layer Marney , Miunt Park , Ealing ; or 16 Great Ouecn Street , W . C . ENTS GUARANTEED AND COLLECTED , Special Systi in ; Statements Weekly , Monthly or Quarterly ; References , Security . Address , Mr . AMM , Auctioneer , Valuer and liiiliff ( Certified ) , Hyde Side Villa , L"wer Edmonton , N ,

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TWTASONIC WORKS . Fellows' Mysteries of Freemasonry , or an Exposition of the Rc'igious Dogmas anil Cust nns of the Ancient Egyptians , and their identity with Modern Alasonry , nurne ous illustiations . 3 s . Od . pint free . Origin nf Freemasonry , or the 1717 Theory Exploded by C . | . Paton . if . post tree . Fi'x : Account of the Early History of Freemasonry in England . 2 ' . post free . Pnrki-t Lexicon of Freemasonry , by W . ) . Morris , IS " , P D . ll . G . M . St . Lawrence Uistrht , and ' P . J . G . R . and S . M . is . post free . London : W . REEVES , 1 S 5 , Fleet-street , E . C .

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p REAT NORTHERN RAILWAY . BREAKFAST , LIXC 1 IEON , AND DINING CAR SERVICE ( FIRST AND THIRD CLASS ) . LONDON ( King ' s Cros <) . and NOTTINGHAM , SHEFFIELD , STOCKPORT , and MANCHESTER . Each Week Day . tl . lit . p . m . London ( Kiner's e ' rnss ) dep . !) . 20 r ,.: m Nnltinerlinru iNew l . niiiliiu linii'l ) HIT . 11 . 17 S . 5 Slie-lliel'l iVieiorin- 1 : 1 . 11 s . r . n Stoe-kjmvt eTivioliliiU' ) „ t . PI ll . r > S JliMie'lieste-i' ( iVnli'iil ) „ UM 10 . 11 Jlniie-liester ( I ' e'iitnil ) ilep . l » . o S . ft Stockport ( Tiviotdille' ,, 1 " . 17 r ,. l . " i Shellii-lil ( Vicloriii ) „ 11 . 21 ( 1 . 20 . Nnll . iii . i . 'liiim ( Now l . niiiliiii |{ n : iill 12 . 12 7 . 1 . - . liOnihin ( Kinef's e'lu ^ s ) arr -. Vt 11 . 55

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The Cars are specially constructed for this seivice . Third Class Carriages with lavatory accommodation . Train heated throughout by steam . ASK FSR TICKETS I : Y "GREAT NORTHERN " ROUTE . CHARLES STEEL , King ' s Cross Station , General Manager . March , iSyj .

• "THE ASYLUM FOR IDIOTS ¦ " ¦ EARLSWOOD , KEDHILL , SURREY .

Please give your VOTES and INTEREST to

V k R C Y 1 ! A R T 0 N

AGED FIVE YEARS

l ' ei'cy is tlie . roundest son nf . 1 . iiml S . Heiriov , who li ; t \ v s children liviri ; , ' . The 1 : 11 . 11 oi- is l' : isioi' of Ihe I ' oiigiVKHlioiiiil " l'nu ») " I'bnn'Jj , in tho ril ' iuxe of Win ^ rnve , -VvJevslwry . 'The sole ineonie is L'son year . Tljo ease is si ii ) ii » lv rirnrnmcndi'd by : Jlrw . . K 1 IIN ( lil . S'X , Miiiiorr .. ii ; ii ; e , Ayleslmiy . Jlrs . T . K . ( HIIFFIN , ; , 2 , Kestrel Avilme , llena' Hill , . S . W HKDIKiK KK . NNIXIl , Ksq ., Uppev Sv . ti-uliiim , . S . K . AHT 1 IUH « . IIKI . KV , Ksi | ., Winer , l . ' . i ^ ln . in llnz / . anl . J ' mnV « llhiy In' j ., nt tti nut / nf the illtorr , ( if itii-frt to the i '( nril / . v .

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ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR BOYS . ELECTION , 14 M 1 APRIL , 1 S 09 . The favour of your VOTES and IN TERES' ! ' is respectfully solicited on behalf of FREDERICK JAMES WAYMAN , AGED SEVEN . Son of the late J . S WAVMAM , Lodge 195 , Master Mariner and Chief Ollicer of the Cape Liner " Druiniiiond Castle , " who lost his life by the wreck of the vessel . Tin' ens * ' is stvt > ne , 'W ri-eomm 'nded liy llie whole ul his l . il ^ c , No . I ' . ' . ' , HeiiKisI , lloinni'illjllHi , iiml 11 ,,- I ' nlluwiiie :: Hro . Col . K . U \ l . 'I ' . 'Idll ' . 'CK , IM ' . H . S . W . „ I ' . Hl ' . NN , P . M . . V Tivus . 72 ; I' . M . Jc 'I ' re-. is . 2272 . ,, , 1 . IIAIIVKY , IM ' . C . s . n . ,, . 1 . (' . W'KllllKll . I ' . M . 1 : 12 . ,, KHAXK IIKlil . N'Al . li KKXXINH , l ' airoii : No . l ! U l pper Svdynlnun , S . K . ,, !¦' . HlllUS , I . I' . M . I ' M . ,, \ V . I ' AIIKAMIK . I ' . M . Hi . ,, !•' . I ' . OAKI . KV , 1-.. M . 2 . VV . I , W . M . 1 : 17 . ., II . N . . IKSK 1 SS , l-. l ' . i ; . Sirpi . \ Vli > . ; 22-is . „ HHOHliK Klft'MMI , l-iiliiin ; I ' . M . A I ' . / ,. VM A ln :, 7 ; I' . I'roy . ( I . II . . Ml lil \ . ; IppiT Syil . 'iilniiii , S . K . ,, 'I ' . I ,. Wl ' . - | , | l ( l . \ , sl , I ' . A . ( i . li . i . li'ieniM- . y , Dillon House , l' . oiirii ,. ni' ) inh .

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410 , Handsomely Bound in Cloth 73 . Cd . j To the Craft , 5 s . ORIGIN AND ANTIQUITY OF FREEMASONRY , and its analogy to the Eschatology of the Ancient Egyptians , as witnessed by the " Book of the Dead " and the Great Pyramid of Ghizeh , the first Masonic 'Temple in the World , uv A . CHURCHWARD , M . D ., M . R . C . P ., M . R . C . S ., F . G . S ., P . M ., P . Z ., ib ° , & c . Puiss EXTRACTS . " This attempt to establish a connection between Modern Freemasonry and the Eschatology of the Ancient Egi ptians is made out plausibly enough ; Dr . Churchwaid , in short , has produced a book that should interest all students of the Craft . "—Daily Chronicle . " We have received a copy of this book which we can cordially recommend for perusal by our readers . . . . The description of the Great Pyramid of Gh zeh—the ' First Masonic Temple in the World ' —is most interesting especially to Royal Arch Masons . Dr . Churchward writes with conviction , and though we agree with him that no doubt much has been lost which we shall never recover , still the discoveries that are continually being brought to light may at any time remove the clouds of antiquity which envelope so many of our ceremonies . "—Freemasons ' Chronicle . Londcn : Sir JOSEPH CAUSTOS & SONS , Limited , 9 , Eastchcap , E . C .

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Price 10 s . 6 d . NORTHUMBRIAN MASONRY . ( FROM B . C . TO END OK \ $ w . ) Uemtf a HMoiy of the (' raft in the Border Province from the earliest times ; showing its identity with , and development from , the . Medi . eval Operative Lodges as they existed throughout BY JOHN STRACHAN , Q . C ., GKANU REGISTKAR OF ENGLAND . ( P . Piov . G . Warden aid P . Prov . G . Secretary of Northnmberl mdl M .-isonir Tmilitinn is herein tested hy e-onU'inpornrv Mistnry , ami hy interestinit old Kecords and e ' orrespnnde'nce' enlieeted by ( Ire Ai ' itlinr u-liilc in ( lie- , \< irlli , and now piililislie-d for the lir .-t lime , ineludine ; Ihe Masmiio portion of llie * famous " llelaval Papers , '' Minutes of extiint Lodges . . Vr . There are also in the Appendix , extracts frinn Ihe . Masonic elratinns of V . W . Hro . CANON TIUSTRAM , F . K IS ., I ' ast eirand t linphin , the Historian uf the Holy Land , revised by their Author for this work . Dedicated , by Special Permission , to II R . H . Tim PRINCE OF WALES , M . W . Gie . \ si > MASIER OF ENGLAND , whose Portrait and facsimile Autograph form the frontispieces , beautifully executed by the new Collotype process . London : GEORGE KENNING , 1 C and iGa , GRKAT QUERN SnettET , W . C .

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