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ROYAL ALFRED AGED MERCHANT SEAMEN'S INSTITUTION . Office of the Institution . * 5 S , FENCHURCH STREET , LONDON , E . C . Patron : Vice-Admiral H . R . H . the DUKE OF EDINBURGH , K . G ., K . T ., K . C . B ., & c , & c , & c . Patroness : H . R . & I . H . the DUCHESS OF EDINBURGH . President .-R . S . DONKIN , Esq ., M . P . Chairman .-Admiral SIR F . LEOPOLD MCCLINTOCK , F . R . S ., D . C . L ., & c . Vice-Chairman : Captain DAVID MAINLAND , F . R . G . S . . Secretary : W . E . DENNY , Esq . Deputation and Travelling Secretary .-WILLIAM HARRIS SAUNDERS . The object of the Royal Alfred Institution js to provide a HOME or PENSION for the Merchant Sailor when old , destitute , and friendless . Pensioners at present in the Home , Belvedere , Kent , 102 Out-Pensioners at all Ports in the United Kingdom , 195 Applicants for Pensions , 237 ; Vacancies , 25 . 355 Men admitted into the Home at Belvedere , 480 Men Out-Pensioners , up to 30 th June , 188 S . 212 Applications Deferred for want of Means . ' ¦ FUNDS URGENTLY NEEDED . There is room in the Home for nearly 100 more Pen sioners . Thousands of British Seamen belonging to the Craft will doubtless be pleased to aid their many distressed Brethren , including hundreds of Sailing Masters , vvhen Old , Destitute , and Friendless . Contributions will be thankfully received by the Secretary , W . E . DENNY , 58 , Fenchurch-street ; Messrs . WILLIAMS , DEACON and Co ., Bankers ; or by WILLIAM HARRIS SAUNDERS , Organising and Deputation Secretary . Bridge House , Tufnell Park , N .
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CANDIDATE FOR ADMISSION . NOVEMBER ELECTION , 1 S 89 . TO THE GOVERNORS OF THE 1 ROYAL HOSPITAL FOR INCURABLES , WEST HILL , PUTNEY HEATH . Your VOTES and INTEREST are earnestly solicited on behalf of MARY LOUISA BRIND , SINGLE , AGED 50 , Who is suffering from Chronic Rheumatic Arthritis . This has rendered her completely helpless and unable to walk or even stand for 31 years . She has been supported by her father ( aged 74 , who now lies in a hopeless condition ) , and she will be entirely without means at his death . Applicant has a twin sister , who has been similarly afflicted for the last four years . The father has been for 40 years in business in the City of London , and in good circumstances , but all has been lost through illness and misfortune . This sad and deserving case is strongly recommended by Sir HENEY PEEK , Barfc ., 20 , Eastcheap , B . C . Major G . E . BANES , M . P ., 62 & 63 , Mark-lane , E . G ., ancl Chesnut House , Plaistow , E . * C G . EDMONDS , Esq ., L . R . C . P . Lon ., M . R . O . S . Eng ., 88 , Bollingbreke-gvove , Wandsworth-common , S . W " . Sov . THOMAS D . C . MOUSE , LL . D ., Vicar of Christ Church , Newgate-street , E . C . Rov . R . WHITTINGTON , M . A ., Rector of St . Peter ' s-upon-Cornhill , B . C ., ancl Prebendary of Sfc . Paul ' s , "ov . B . w . B . MAHSIT , M . A ., late Vicar of Plaistow , E ., Aldboro' -road , Ilford , Essex . Rov . E . P . HENDERSON , 10 , Park-road , Plaistow , E . L B . CHOSBY , Esq ., M . D ., F . R . C . S ., 13 , Fonchurch-streefc , E . C . ' ¦ CCAKK , Esq ., M . R . C . S ., 13 , Eenchureli-street , E . C . J- L . SAYER , Esq ., CO ., i , Lower Thames-street , E . C . Jf . READ , Esq ., 14 , St . Mary-at-Hill , E . C . MOHGE KENNING , Esq ., Upper Sydenham , S . E . Proxies will be thankfully received by those marked * .
Ad00906
NOTES ON CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS , FOR THE USE OF STUDENTS IN SCIENCE SCHOOLS , & C . By Dr . HODGKINSON . Nom Ready , Price 2 s . each . ELEMENTARY CHEMISTRY—THE NON-METALS . PETALS ( Part I . )—THEIR EXTRACTION FROM THE ORE . ELEMENTARY QUALITATIVE and QUANTITATIVE „ ANALYSIS . ELECTRICITY . In the Press . METALS ( Part II . )—COMPRISING THE CHEMISTRY OF THE MANUFACTURE OF SULPHURIC ACID , POTASSIUM CHLORATE , ALKALI , COAL GAS , COKE , CHARCOAL , PHOSPHORUS , METALLIC . SALTS , & C . ELEMENTARY PHYSICS . HEAT . ° NDON _ GEORGE KENNING , 16 , GT . QUEEN ST ., W . C , ^ __ AND ALL BOOKSELLERS .
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E XAMINATIONS .- Payments Sci iT based on results . — Preliminary , legal , medical , Se-v ' matricula t * - chartered accountant , and Civil ? ot H , ' " ^ and female - T 1 * dullest and most backward c W ? Private tessons in mechanics , physics , practical lio-J , y > and biology given . For list of successes and ""ours apply to Mr . HENRY WAITE , 342 , Strand .
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ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR BOYS , WOOD GREEN , LONDON , N . Office : 6 , FREEMASONS' HALL , W . C . GRAND PATRON : HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN . PRESIDENT : HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCE OF WALES , K . G ., M . W . G . M . At a QUARTERLY GENERAL COURT of the Governors "' and Subscribers , held at FREEMASONS ' TAVERN , Great Queen-street , Lincoln ' s Inn Fields , London , on FRIDAY , OCTOBER 25 , 1889 , V . W . Bro . EDWARD TERRY , Grand Treasurer , Trustee , in the chair , a ballot took place for the election of 16 boys from an approved list of 70 CANDIDATES , when the following were declared to be SUCCESSFUL : No . on Poll . Votes . 1 . Bedford , J . H 3198 2 . Swornsbourne , L . G . C 3 ! 43 3 . Williams , W . J 3063 4 . Lofthouse , G 3051 5 . Somers , M . 3 ° 5 ° 6 . Jennings , W . J 3 ° 4 7 . Hill , A . S 3030 8 . Coupland , J . A 302 S 9 . Jewitt , R . R 3012 10 . Bolton , T . C . W 2943 n . Moreton , H . V 275 S 12 . Ravenscroft , S . N . 2747 13 . Wood , B . G 273 1 14 . Clunes , A . S . S 2661 15 . Lumsden , M . B 2623 16 . Tiedeman , B . H 2601 Lists of candidates , successful and unsuccessful , with full particulars of polling , & c , may be had on application at the office . Votes of unsuccessful candidates will be carried to the credit of those qualified for election in April , 1 S 90 . FREDERICK BINCKES ( P . G . Stwd ., P . G . Swd . Br . ) , V .-Pat ., Secretary . Office—6 , Freemasons' Hall , Great Queen-st ., W . C , Oct . 25 , 1 SS 9 .
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ROYAL MASONIC-INSTITUTION FOR BOYS . To THE PATRONS , VICE-PATRONS , VICE-PRESIDENTS , AND LIFE GOVERNORS OF THE ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR BOYS . 2 Paper Buildings , Temple , E . G ., ist Nov ., 1889 . LADIES AND GENTLEMEN , The Quarterly Court ofthe Royal Masonic Institution for Boys having agreed to the retirement of the present Secretary , I intend to offer myself as a candidate for the vacancy vvhich will thus be created . I have been a Mason over 10 years , and am now nearly 34 years of age . I was educated at King's College School , London , and Sidney Sussex College , Cambridge , and took the degree of B . A ., in the Mathematical Tripos 1879 , ( M . A . 1885 . ) Shortly after quitting the University , I was appointed Mathematical Master in Truro Grammar School , but retired from that position on being called to the Bar in 1881 , since when I have practised up co the present time , and have been engaged in the compilation of more than one legal work . In Masonry I hold the following positions—Past Grand Steward ( Eng . ); W . M . Tuscan Lodge , No . 14 ; P . M . and Founder West Kent Volunteer Lodge , No . 2041 ; Secretary and Founder Argonauts' Lodge , No . 2243 ; J- Asaph Chapter , No . 1319 ; P . S . George Price Chapter , No . 2096 . Member of the Board of General Purposes , and Life Governor Royal Masonic Institution for Boys . I have for some years been Hon . Secretary of the Langton Masonic Benevolent Association , through which between ^ 1300 , and ^ 1400 , will in 4 years have been subscribed to the Masonic Charities . Should I have the honour of being elected I shall always endeavour to discharge my duties with advantage to the Institution and to your full satisfaction . I have the honour to be , Ladies and Gentlemen ,. Your obedient Servant , GORDON SMITH , M . A ., Barrister-at-Law .
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Price 3 s . LET'S RALLY ROUND THE ! STANDARD , a Red Cross Song , composed by H . PARKER ; Words by R . W . LITTLE . ' GEORGE KENNING , 16 , Great Queen-st ., London , W . C . 1
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ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR GIRLS , ST . JOHN'S HILL , BATTERSEA RISE , S . W . AT A QUARTERLY GENERAL COURT of this Institution , held at FREEMASONS' TAVERN , Lincoln's Inn-Fields , London , W . C , on SATURDAY , OCTOBER 26 th , 1 S 89 , H . B . Marshall , Esq ., J . P ., Treasurer , in the chair , after the General Business vvas disposed of , the Governors and Subscribers proceeded to the ELECTION by ballot of Nine Girls into the Institution from a list of 4 S approved CANDIDATES , vvhen the following were declared duly elected : No . on List . Votes . No . on Poll . 37 . Roberts , E . M 4466 1 8 . Buck , E . A 4456 2 27 . Lane , J . M . T 4278 3 43 . Truine , Alice 4269 4 48 . Wood , D . J . 4220 5 20 . Groombridge , E .. F . ... 4195 6 15 . Fearnside , A . R . M . ... 4153 7 9 . Burgess , Nellie 373 S 8 10 . Butcher , R . B . L 35 S 5 9 , The number of votes recorded for unsuccessful candidates can be obtained on application at the Secretary's Office , and will be duly carried forward at the next election if eligible . F . R . W . HEDGES , Secretary .
To Correspondents.
To Correspondents .
In consequence of pressure on our space , vve are reluctantly compelled to hold over until next week the important transcript of the Old Masonic Charges , the introduction to which , by Bro . W . J . Hughan , appeared in our last issue ; also the following notices of lodge meetings , & c .
CRAFT LODGES—Isaac Newton , No . 859 ; Eclectic , No . 1201 ; Victoria Park , No . 1816 ; Horsa , No . 2208 ; St . Mark ' s College , No . 2157 ; and Powell , No . 2257 . INSTRUCTION—Duke of Cornwall Lodge , No . 1839 . ROYAL ARCH—Islington Chapter , No . 1471 . A a «* n A "D T T ! -n * Dri ^ An « C ^ Af ^ l ^ . y . / " * I « A &« -. ^ Trt fcj-. \ Ai \ rtIXlir 1 1111 Ul VVdlC 3 IlcLJJLClLtV
. * * r . L » . . CC -V ^ , . uy . SECRET MONITOR—Horatio Shirley Conclave . Provincial Grand Lodge of Oxfordshire—Laying Foundation Stone . Masonic Sermon at Marple , Cheshire .
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EJ ^^ jS ^ g ^^ fS ^^^& jl ^ y ^^ iiA ^ fl SATURDAY , NOVEMBER 2 , 1889 .
Masonic Notes.
Masonic Notes .
It is satisfactory to know that the Sub-Committee vvhich has been told off to revise the Rules and Regulations of the Royal Masonic Institution for Boys has undertaken to consider the several propositions which Bro . W . H . Saunders placed on the agenda paper for
the Quarterly General Court on the 25 th ult . We have already , in the case of two of them , pointed out that , in our opinion , they are unnecessary , as the Rules already provide for doing what he proposes should be done . But his suggestions as to last cases and the
appointment of a Petitions Sub-Committee are well worthy of adoption . Thus , as regards the former , there were five last cases at the recent Girls' School election and ten at that of the Boys' School . In every one of these 15 cases it had been decided that the
child was a fit and proper person to be admitted to the benefits of the Institution to vvhich he or she was desirous of being admitted . One , however , out of the five girls was elected , while four out of the 10 boys
failed . Thus , eight children who had been declared elig ible are now turned adrift , because their friends had not influence enough to command the necessary amount of support .
The case of the boy Grossman seems a particularl y hard one . We know nothing whatever of the circumstances beyond what are disclosed in the approved list of candidates . But his name had been on this list for
three and a half years ; he was a candidate at no less than seven elections , and yet the total of the votes he obtained up to the close of the poll at the recent Quarterly Court was only 112 , of which 17 votes were brought forward from his six previous attempts .
* * * We must also express our sympathy vvith the boy B . Lamplough . Last week he made his third attempt to obtain admission into the School for vvhich tho
General Committee had declared him eligible ; but not a single vote was polled for htm , and all he could boast of in the way of support was the 10 votes he brought forward from his two previous trials . ! ' 1
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ROYAL ALFRED AGED MERCHANT SEAMEN'S INSTITUTION . Office of the Institution . * 5 S , FENCHURCH STREET , LONDON , E . C . Patron : Vice-Admiral H . R . H . the DUKE OF EDINBURGH , K . G ., K . T ., K . C . B ., & c , & c , & c . Patroness : H . R . & I . H . the DUCHESS OF EDINBURGH . President .-R . S . DONKIN , Esq ., M . P . Chairman .-Admiral SIR F . LEOPOLD MCCLINTOCK , F . R . S ., D . C . L ., & c . Vice-Chairman : Captain DAVID MAINLAND , F . R . G . S . . Secretary : W . E . DENNY , Esq . Deputation and Travelling Secretary .-WILLIAM HARRIS SAUNDERS . The object of the Royal Alfred Institution js to provide a HOME or PENSION for the Merchant Sailor when old , destitute , and friendless . Pensioners at present in the Home , Belvedere , Kent , 102 Out-Pensioners at all Ports in the United Kingdom , 195 Applicants for Pensions , 237 ; Vacancies , 25 . 355 Men admitted into the Home at Belvedere , 480 Men Out-Pensioners , up to 30 th June , 188 S . 212 Applications Deferred for want of Means . ' ¦ FUNDS URGENTLY NEEDED . There is room in the Home for nearly 100 more Pen sioners . Thousands of British Seamen belonging to the Craft will doubtless be pleased to aid their many distressed Brethren , including hundreds of Sailing Masters , vvhen Old , Destitute , and Friendless . Contributions will be thankfully received by the Secretary , W . E . DENNY , 58 , Fenchurch-street ; Messrs . WILLIAMS , DEACON and Co ., Bankers ; or by WILLIAM HARRIS SAUNDERS , Organising and Deputation Secretary . Bridge House , Tufnell Park , N .
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CANDIDATE FOR ADMISSION . NOVEMBER ELECTION , 1 S 89 . TO THE GOVERNORS OF THE 1 ROYAL HOSPITAL FOR INCURABLES , WEST HILL , PUTNEY HEATH . Your VOTES and INTEREST are earnestly solicited on behalf of MARY LOUISA BRIND , SINGLE , AGED 50 , Who is suffering from Chronic Rheumatic Arthritis . This has rendered her completely helpless and unable to walk or even stand for 31 years . She has been supported by her father ( aged 74 , who now lies in a hopeless condition ) , and she will be entirely without means at his death . Applicant has a twin sister , who has been similarly afflicted for the last four years . The father has been for 40 years in business in the City of London , and in good circumstances , but all has been lost through illness and misfortune . This sad and deserving case is strongly recommended by Sir HENEY PEEK , Barfc ., 20 , Eastcheap , B . C . Major G . E . BANES , M . P ., 62 & 63 , Mark-lane , E . G ., ancl Chesnut House , Plaistow , E . * C G . EDMONDS , Esq ., L . R . C . P . Lon ., M . R . O . S . Eng ., 88 , Bollingbreke-gvove , Wandsworth-common , S . W " . Sov . THOMAS D . C . MOUSE , LL . D ., Vicar of Christ Church , Newgate-street , E . C . Rov . R . WHITTINGTON , M . A ., Rector of St . Peter ' s-upon-Cornhill , B . C ., ancl Prebendary of Sfc . Paul ' s , "ov . B . w . B . MAHSIT , M . A ., late Vicar of Plaistow , E ., Aldboro' -road , Ilford , Essex . Rov . E . P . HENDERSON , 10 , Park-road , Plaistow , E . L B . CHOSBY , Esq ., M . D ., F . R . C . S ., 13 , Fonchurch-streefc , E . C . ' ¦ CCAKK , Esq ., M . R . C . S ., 13 , Eenchureli-street , E . C . J- L . SAYER , Esq ., CO ., i , Lower Thames-street , E . C . Jf . READ , Esq ., 14 , St . Mary-at-Hill , E . C . MOHGE KENNING , Esq ., Upper Sydenham , S . E . Proxies will be thankfully received by those marked * .
Ad00906
NOTES ON CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS , FOR THE USE OF STUDENTS IN SCIENCE SCHOOLS , & C . By Dr . HODGKINSON . Nom Ready , Price 2 s . each . ELEMENTARY CHEMISTRY—THE NON-METALS . PETALS ( Part I . )—THEIR EXTRACTION FROM THE ORE . ELEMENTARY QUALITATIVE and QUANTITATIVE „ ANALYSIS . ELECTRICITY . In the Press . METALS ( Part II . )—COMPRISING THE CHEMISTRY OF THE MANUFACTURE OF SULPHURIC ACID , POTASSIUM CHLORATE , ALKALI , COAL GAS , COKE , CHARCOAL , PHOSPHORUS , METALLIC . SALTS , & C . ELEMENTARY PHYSICS . HEAT . ° NDON _ GEORGE KENNING , 16 , GT . QUEEN ST ., W . C , ^ __ AND ALL BOOKSELLERS .
Ad00909
E XAMINATIONS .- Payments Sci iT based on results . — Preliminary , legal , medical , Se-v ' matricula t * - chartered accountant , and Civil ? ot H , ' " ^ and female - T 1 * dullest and most backward c W ? Private tessons in mechanics , physics , practical lio-J , y > and biology given . For list of successes and ""ours apply to Mr . HENRY WAITE , 342 , Strand .
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ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR BOYS , WOOD GREEN , LONDON , N . Office : 6 , FREEMASONS' HALL , W . C . GRAND PATRON : HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN . PRESIDENT : HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCE OF WALES , K . G ., M . W . G . M . At a QUARTERLY GENERAL COURT of the Governors "' and Subscribers , held at FREEMASONS ' TAVERN , Great Queen-street , Lincoln ' s Inn Fields , London , on FRIDAY , OCTOBER 25 , 1889 , V . W . Bro . EDWARD TERRY , Grand Treasurer , Trustee , in the chair , a ballot took place for the election of 16 boys from an approved list of 70 CANDIDATES , when the following were declared to be SUCCESSFUL : No . on Poll . Votes . 1 . Bedford , J . H 3198 2 . Swornsbourne , L . G . C 3 ! 43 3 . Williams , W . J 3063 4 . Lofthouse , G 3051 5 . Somers , M . 3 ° 5 ° 6 . Jennings , W . J 3 ° 4 7 . Hill , A . S 3030 8 . Coupland , J . A 302 S 9 . Jewitt , R . R 3012 10 . Bolton , T . C . W 2943 n . Moreton , H . V 275 S 12 . Ravenscroft , S . N . 2747 13 . Wood , B . G 273 1 14 . Clunes , A . S . S 2661 15 . Lumsden , M . B 2623 16 . Tiedeman , B . H 2601 Lists of candidates , successful and unsuccessful , with full particulars of polling , & c , may be had on application at the office . Votes of unsuccessful candidates will be carried to the credit of those qualified for election in April , 1 S 90 . FREDERICK BINCKES ( P . G . Stwd ., P . G . Swd . Br . ) , V .-Pat ., Secretary . Office—6 , Freemasons' Hall , Great Queen-st ., W . C , Oct . 25 , 1 SS 9 .
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ROYAL MASONIC-INSTITUTION FOR BOYS . To THE PATRONS , VICE-PATRONS , VICE-PRESIDENTS , AND LIFE GOVERNORS OF THE ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR BOYS . 2 Paper Buildings , Temple , E . G ., ist Nov ., 1889 . LADIES AND GENTLEMEN , The Quarterly Court ofthe Royal Masonic Institution for Boys having agreed to the retirement of the present Secretary , I intend to offer myself as a candidate for the vacancy vvhich will thus be created . I have been a Mason over 10 years , and am now nearly 34 years of age . I was educated at King's College School , London , and Sidney Sussex College , Cambridge , and took the degree of B . A ., in the Mathematical Tripos 1879 , ( M . A . 1885 . ) Shortly after quitting the University , I was appointed Mathematical Master in Truro Grammar School , but retired from that position on being called to the Bar in 1881 , since when I have practised up co the present time , and have been engaged in the compilation of more than one legal work . In Masonry I hold the following positions—Past Grand Steward ( Eng . ); W . M . Tuscan Lodge , No . 14 ; P . M . and Founder West Kent Volunteer Lodge , No . 2041 ; Secretary and Founder Argonauts' Lodge , No . 2243 ; J- Asaph Chapter , No . 1319 ; P . S . George Price Chapter , No . 2096 . Member of the Board of General Purposes , and Life Governor Royal Masonic Institution for Boys . I have for some years been Hon . Secretary of the Langton Masonic Benevolent Association , through which between ^ 1300 , and ^ 1400 , will in 4 years have been subscribed to the Masonic Charities . Should I have the honour of being elected I shall always endeavour to discharge my duties with advantage to the Institution and to your full satisfaction . I have the honour to be , Ladies and Gentlemen ,. Your obedient Servant , GORDON SMITH , M . A ., Barrister-at-Law .
Ad00907
Price 3 s . LET'S RALLY ROUND THE ! STANDARD , a Red Cross Song , composed by H . PARKER ; Words by R . W . LITTLE . ' GEORGE KENNING , 16 , Great Queen-st ., London , W . C . 1
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ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR GIRLS , ST . JOHN'S HILL , BATTERSEA RISE , S . W . AT A QUARTERLY GENERAL COURT of this Institution , held at FREEMASONS' TAVERN , Lincoln's Inn-Fields , London , W . C , on SATURDAY , OCTOBER 26 th , 1 S 89 , H . B . Marshall , Esq ., J . P ., Treasurer , in the chair , after the General Business vvas disposed of , the Governors and Subscribers proceeded to the ELECTION by ballot of Nine Girls into the Institution from a list of 4 S approved CANDIDATES , vvhen the following were declared duly elected : No . on List . Votes . No . on Poll . 37 . Roberts , E . M 4466 1 8 . Buck , E . A 4456 2 27 . Lane , J . M . T 4278 3 43 . Truine , Alice 4269 4 48 . Wood , D . J . 4220 5 20 . Groombridge , E .. F . ... 4195 6 15 . Fearnside , A . R . M . ... 4153 7 9 . Burgess , Nellie 373 S 8 10 . Butcher , R . B . L 35 S 5 9 , The number of votes recorded for unsuccessful candidates can be obtained on application at the Secretary's Office , and will be duly carried forward at the next election if eligible . F . R . W . HEDGES , Secretary .
To Correspondents.
To Correspondents .
In consequence of pressure on our space , vve are reluctantly compelled to hold over until next week the important transcript of the Old Masonic Charges , the introduction to which , by Bro . W . J . Hughan , appeared in our last issue ; also the following notices of lodge meetings , & c .
CRAFT LODGES—Isaac Newton , No . 859 ; Eclectic , No . 1201 ; Victoria Park , No . 1816 ; Horsa , No . 2208 ; St . Mark ' s College , No . 2157 ; and Powell , No . 2257 . INSTRUCTION—Duke of Cornwall Lodge , No . 1839 . ROYAL ARCH—Islington Chapter , No . 1471 . A a «* n A "D T T ! -n * Dri ^ An « C ^ Af ^ l ^ . y . / " * I « A &« -. ^ Trt fcj-. \ Ai \ rtIXlir 1 1111 Ul VVdlC 3 IlcLJJLClLtV
. * * r . L » . . CC -V ^ , . uy . SECRET MONITOR—Horatio Shirley Conclave . Provincial Grand Lodge of Oxfordshire—Laying Foundation Stone . Masonic Sermon at Marple , Cheshire .
Ar00910
EJ ^^ jS ^ g ^^ fS ^^^& jl ^ y ^^ iiA ^ fl SATURDAY , NOVEMBER 2 , 1889 .
Masonic Notes.
Masonic Notes .
It is satisfactory to know that the Sub-Committee vvhich has been told off to revise the Rules and Regulations of the Royal Masonic Institution for Boys has undertaken to consider the several propositions which Bro . W . H . Saunders placed on the agenda paper for
the Quarterly General Court on the 25 th ult . We have already , in the case of two of them , pointed out that , in our opinion , they are unnecessary , as the Rules already provide for doing what he proposes should be done . But his suggestions as to last cases and the
appointment of a Petitions Sub-Committee are well worthy of adoption . Thus , as regards the former , there were five last cases at the recent Girls' School election and ten at that of the Boys' School . In every one of these 15 cases it had been decided that the
child was a fit and proper person to be admitted to the benefits of the Institution to vvhich he or she was desirous of being admitted . One , however , out of the five girls was elected , while four out of the 10 boys
failed . Thus , eight children who had been declared elig ible are now turned adrift , because their friends had not influence enough to command the necessary amount of support .
The case of the boy Grossman seems a particularl y hard one . We know nothing whatever of the circumstances beyond what are disclosed in the approved list of candidates . But his name had been on this list for
three and a half years ; he was a candidate at no less than seven elections , and yet the total of the votes he obtained up to the close of the poll at the recent Quarterly Court was only 112 , of which 17 votes were brought forward from his six previous attempts .
* * * We must also express our sympathy vvith the boy B . Lamplough . Last week he made his third attempt to obtain admission into the School for vvhich tho
General Committee had declared him eligible ; but not a single vote was polled for htm , and all he could boast of in the way of support was the 10 votes he brought forward from his two previous trials . ! ' 1