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"FREEMASONS' CALENDAR AND DIRECTORY FOR THE PROVINCE OK LEICESTERSHIRE AND RUTLAND , igoo . "— This extremely neat and carefully-arranged annual is now in its 28 th year of publication . The editor , until 1900 , has been the zealous Brother B . A . Smith , LL . M ., & c , P . M . 523 , P . Prov . S . G . W ., who has ably discharged that duty for the last 14 vears . Prior to that period , the esteemed D . Prov . G . M ., Bro . S . S . Partridge , P . A . G . D . C . Eng ., was the editor for the first 13 years of its existence , as noted in the preface to the present edition . The new editor is Bro . the
Rev . H . S . Biggs , B . A . Lond ., P . M . 523 , W . W . 2429 , P . Prov . G . Chap ., who is the respected Head Master of the celebrated Grammar School , Lutterworth . His lirst words are expressive ol the deep regret felt by himself , in common with ths province , that owing to Bro . B . A . Smith's " constantly increasing engagements , and his appointment to other important Masonic offices , chiefly in connection with the Central Masonic Charities , he has been compelled to resign his editorship ot the Calendar . " It is but fair to addthat Bro . the Rev . Biggs " has his work cut out" to follow in the steps
, of two such veterans , but they will cheerfully agree in our estimate of the first issue under his care , that the new editor has succeeded admirably , and brought out the 28 th issue of the Calendar in a manner full y equal to its predecessors , not only because the arrangement is practically on the old lines throughout , but no pains have been spared to ensure accuracy and completeness . There are 14 lodges in the provinc * , returning S 03 subscribing members ( whose names are all given , with their Masonic rank , & c ) , and as the votes for the Central Masonic Charities total 2715 tall duly detailed ) , it will
be seen that though not one of the largest provinces , there is no lack ot zeal on behalf of the Craft in Leicestershire There are five R . A . chapters , having 230 companions , and five Mark lodges , with 201 Mark Masters , besides other Bodies . The frontispiece for 1900 is a good photograph of Bro . Edward Holmes , P . M . 279 and 2429 , the Prov . G . Secretarv . about whom the editor has some appreciative words . Bro . riolm ; s has
been Chief Constable ot Leicester from 1 SS 9 ( not 1 S 99 ) , and was initiated in No 279 in 1 S 83 , becoming its Master in 1 S 92 . "Hewas also a founder and W . M . of 24 . 29 in 1894 . As Prov . G . Sec , his onerous and honorary duties date from 1892 , during which period he has laboured with that zeal and assiduity which has always been the chief characteristic of all his Masonic work . " We wish Bro . Biggs every pleasure and success as editor of this very useful compilation .
" Tug FREEMASONS'CALENDAR AND DIRECTORY FOR THE PROVINCE OK DERBYSHIRE , 1900 . —Compiled by Bro . Wm . Naylor , P . G . S . B . Eng ., Prov . G . Sec . and Prov . G . S . E . "—This neat and well-arranged annual for 1900 is published on its "Silver Anniversary , " and is a credit to the Prov . Grand Secretary , who has so long and so well looked after the interests of his Province . There are 27 lodges in Derbyshire , with 1625 subscribing members ; eight Royal Arch chapters , and 239 companions ; and eight Mark lodges , with 282 Mark Masters . As the average membership per lodge is 60 , there is still plenty of room for the expansion of the Province , for even 30 lodges
with the same total would average over 50 per lodge . As respects Royal Arch Masonry , there is every need of a revival of interest in that ceremony , the numerical condition being lower than usual in a country where the Degree is far from being supported as it should be . There is also a Rose Croix chapter and a K . T . preceptory . About all these bodies there is abundance of information , and also as to the Central Masonic Charities . The votes are carefully arranged , and exhibit a total of G 133 , with 1290 additional for the Mark Fund . These figures are indicative of much zeal and hearty interest in the welfare of the Craft . The portrait this year is of Bro . W . Wynne Jeudwine , P . M ., P . Prov . S . G . W . of Derby , accompanied with a sympathetic sketch of that brother ' s Masonic career .
THE ANNUAL REPORT AND LIST OK SUBSCRIBERS OK THE ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR BOYS , to December 31 st , 1899 , makes a large and most massive volume , extending to over 700 pages . Copies may be had from the Secretary , Bro . J . Morrison McLeod , or the Publishers of the Freemason . Ten years ago the size of this most useful Annual was just half of what it is now , and had nothing like the interesti ng particulars to be found in the latest Report . The labour of compilation must have been considerable , and it is to be hoped such devotion to the interests of the Craft will be warmly appreciated . A new feature is a List of the Provincial Charity Representatives , to be found nowhere else .
East Lancashire Systematic Masonic Educational And Benevolent Institution.
EAST LANCASHIRE SYSTEMATIC MASONIC EDUCATIONAL AND BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION .
A general committee meeting of the above Institution was held on Friday , the 27 th ult ., at the Freemasons' Hall , Manchester , Bro . C . D . Cheetham , P . P . G . W ., presided . The minutes of various Sub-Committees were read and confirmed . Bro . C . D . Cheetham was again unanimously elected Chairman ot the Institution , and Bro . J . T . Hooper Vice-Chairman . Eight numbers were elected as an Election Committee . Twenty members were elected as an Education Board .
The following 20 members were elected as the Relief Lbard : Bros . Jas . Andrew , 1219 ; C . D . Cheetham , 993 ; Chas . E . Collingwood , 298 j J . B . Goulburn , 1723 ; Edwin Halliwell , 345 ; E . G . Harwood , 1723 ; Fred Hilton , 1458 j J . T . Hooper , 1170 ; Jas . Kershaw , 300 ; F . W . Lean , 935 ; H . K . Roberts , 1012 ; Hy . Hays , 1634 ; Peter RatclilTe , 219 ; T . H . Smethurst , 277 j John Studd , 163 ; Charles Turner , ion ; Jno . Whittaker , 2193 ; Evan Williams , 325 ; T . H . Williams , mg ; and Seth Wrigley , 1052 . The petitions ot two candidates were received and adopted for Education of Children .
The petition of one candidate was received and adopted for Annuities for Aged Brethren . A vote of thanks to the Chairman closed the meeting .
w Two special choral concerts are announced by the Sunday League at Oueen ' s Hall . On one a Wagner programme , and on the other Mr . Colendge Taylor's " Hiawatha" and " Minnehaha , " will bs performed .
Consecration Of The Salebeia Chapter, No. 566.
CONSECRATION OF THE SALEBEIA CHAPTER , No . 566 .
The consecration of the above chapter took place at the Masonic Hall , Selby , on Thursday , the 24 th ult . The St . Germain Chapter , which formerly was attached to the lodge of that name , became extinct in 1 S 79 , therefore it is a pleasing fact that after a lapse of 21 years this Supreme Degree has once more been restored to Selby .
The chapter was opened by the Right Hon . Lord Bolton , Past G . Scribe N . Eng ., as G . Superintendent , and Comps . the Rev . J . W . Dales as H ., and the Rev . E . Fox-Thomas as J . There were also present Comps . R . Hudson , P . G . Std . Br . Eng ., Prov . G . Scribe E . Durham ; M . C . Peck , P . A . G . D . C . Eng ., Prov . G . Scribe E . ; thc Rev . C . E . L . WrightP . P . G . J . ;
, E . W . Purnell , P . P . G . N . ; W . H . Winpenny , P . G . S . B . ; R . McBean , P . G . Reg . ; J . L . Spetcb , P . G . Std . Br . ; F . Wilson , P . P . G . Org . ; T . B . Redfearn , P . A . G . S . E . ; S . Cox , 42 ; H . Mathews , 42 ; H . " J . Oldroyd , H . 57 ; H . J . Fenner , J . 57 ; W . H . Prince , 128 ; A . Procter , 236 ; J . H . Wray , 236 ; J . Crow , 495 ; F . Massie , 1019 ; J . Smith , M . E . Z . 1611 ; B . Kilvington , 1611 ; Paul Pearson , 1611 , and others .
The chapter was consecrated with the full ceretmnUl of the Order , after which the Principals were inducted into tieirchairs by Comp . T . B . Redfearn , P . A . G . S . E . Tne officers were then appointed and invested as follows : Comps . W . N . Cheesmin , P . Z . 1611 , M . E . Z . ; Thos . G . P . Barlow , P . Z . 1611 , H . ; Jas . F . Watson , J . ; Mirk Scott , P . Z ., Treas . ; G . W . Hudson , S . E . ; W . Wilkinson , S . N . ; T . Stott , Prin . Soj . ; A . T . Pym and V . Brown , Asst . Sois . ; and Paul Pearson , Janitor .
An excellent banquet was subsequently held at the Londesborough Arms under the presidency of Comp . Cheesman , who related an interesting and poetic legend of St . Germanus to whom the Abbey Church was dedicated .
Ireland.
Ireland .
VISIT OF HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN TO THE MASONIC FEMALE ORPHAN SCHOOL , DUBLIN .
Her Majesty the Queen , accompanied by H . R . H . Ihe Princess Henry of Battenberg , and attended by the Dowager Countess of Southampton , honoured the Freemasons of Ireland by visiting their Female Orphan School , Dublin , on the afternoon of the 24 th ult . An immense crowd of people had assembled in the vicinity of the Masonic Female School at Ballsbridge , and here the Queen was the recipient of one of the most enthusiastic receptions that have marked her visit to Dublin .
The girls of the School , to the number of 104 , occupied a crimson covered platform in front of the building , while the boys from the corresponding Charitable Institution , the Masonic Orphan Bays' School at Richview , numbering 86 , were drawn up on the opposite side of the avenue . The girls , who were attired in the uniform of the School , consisting of blue dresses , over which were white aprons , each displayed loyal favours , while
the boys had medallion buttons on their coats . Bro . and Mrs . Moore , Master and Matron of the Boys' School , and the various assistants , and Miss Grant , Matron , Miss Russell Jones , principal teacher , and the assistant teachers of the Girls' School , were in attendance with their respective pupils . Grouped in the centre of the platform were Governors of the Schools , while to right and left of the avenue were many privileged friends
of the Charity . Those present included Bro . Sir James Creed Meredith , Dep . G . Master , and Lady Meredith ; Bro . the Rev . Benjamin Gibson , Senior G . Chap . ; Bro . the Bishop of Down and Connor and Dromore , G . Chap . ; Lord Justice Fitzgibbon ; the Lord Mayor of Dublin and the Lady Mayoress ; the Bishop of Limerick ; Bro . Graves Eves , Hon . Sec . to the Girls' School ; Bro . Oliver Fry , jun ., J . P ., Hon . Sec . to the Boys '
School , and Mrs . Fry ; Bro . J . Holbrook , B . A ., Assist . Sec ; Rev . Dr . Fuller , Mr . W . F . Wells , Dr . and Mrs . Harley , Archdeacon Irwin , Major and Mrs : Bailey ; Mr . and Mrs . William Fry ; Mr . Arthur J . and Mrs . M'Cormick ; Mr . Andrew Thompson , Colonel Davoren , J . P ., and Mrs . Davoren : Rev . J . M . Hamilton and Mrs . Hamilton ; Rev . J . A . Campbell and Mrs . Campbell ; Rev . William M'Mordie , Rev . J . C . Clarke , Rev . Dr . Clarke , Miss Gibson , Mr . Arthur
and Mrs . toot ; Rev . Dr . Lucas , Mr . John Fox Goodman , J . P ., and Mrs . Goodman ; Mrs . Pease , Miss Hogg , Miss Bewley , Miss Neale ( former matron ) , Mr . J . D . and Mrs . Fisher ; Dr . Whitaker , Mrs . E . H . Bennett . Mr . Gerald Fitzgibbon , jun ., Mr . J . H . Edge , Q . C , Mr . Maurice Hime , LL . D ., Mr . J . H . and Mrs . Major ; Mr . Charles Stanuel , Mrs . E . R . Read , Mrs . Henry Fitzgibbon , Rev . J . R . Boyce , and scores of brethren distinguished by their services to the Fraternity . At the same time , it must be admitted that the presence of the Grand
Officers as a body , instead of in their individual capacities , would have rendered the attendance more representative , and probably not less weleamj to her Majesty . As the Queen drove up the cheering was of the heartiest description , and the pupils sang the National Anthem . Colonel Carington then presented the following to her M jjesty in the order given : Sir J . C . Meredith , the Bishop of Djwn , Mr . Graves Eves
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Telephone—1389 Holborn . Telegraphic Address— " Cigarotype . " S . COHEN & ^ SSSSS ^ STSS !^ m ° HAVANA CIGARS FULLY MATURED OF 1894 CROP . Uo . \ of H ° * of Uox ot Uu . \ < it Box ot j s Murias ... 60 ... 12 / 0 Romeo & Juliet 00 ... 19 / - La Vencedora ,,. 20 ... 21 / - Bock & Co .. 25 ... 12 / 0 Casimiro Alvarez oo ... 18 ' - 15 / - .. .. } 26 18 / 9 Rosa de Santiago 00 ... 10 / - „ „ 27 / 0 „ „ 20 ... 13 / - ,.. „ .., 10 / 6 ( Victor Hugo )) "' 18 / J „ „ „ ... 20 / - Flordc AMuriau GO ... 12 / 0 „ „ 25 ... 20 / - ... „ ... 17 / 0 La Vencedora ... 50 ... 18 / - La Comercial ... „ ... 10 / - „ „ ... „ ... 22 / 0 „ „ 10 ... 10-, 22 / 0 „ „ ... 25 ... 11 / 0 „ „ „ ... 18 / - „ ,,... 27 / 0 A . Allones ... 25 ... 9 <"> ' , ... 2 o ... 25 / - „ „ ... 13 / - Bock Si Co , ... 12 / - Flor el Totio ... „ ... IP / - Larranagas ... 100 ... 3 b / - " )( ....... 30 / - „ ,,.. 16 / 3 „ „ ... „ ... 17 / - Casimiro Alvarez 25 ... 7 / - Puro Habana ... 60 ... 20 / - Mf" BUDGET 1900 . —Owing to oar large Duty Paid Stock , we are NOT advancing prices . Will be sent Carriage Free in the United Kingdom on receipt of remittance . Cltcqucs and Postal Orders Crossed "London Oily and Midland Bank , Ncwjalo . Slrool Uranch . "
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Reviews.
Reviews .
"FREEMASONS' CALENDAR AND DIRECTORY FOR THE PROVINCE OK LEICESTERSHIRE AND RUTLAND , igoo . "— This extremely neat and carefully-arranged annual is now in its 28 th year of publication . The editor , until 1900 , has been the zealous Brother B . A . Smith , LL . M ., & c , P . M . 523 , P . Prov . S . G . W ., who has ably discharged that duty for the last 14 vears . Prior to that period , the esteemed D . Prov . G . M ., Bro . S . S . Partridge , P . A . G . D . C . Eng ., was the editor for the first 13 years of its existence , as noted in the preface to the present edition . The new editor is Bro . the
Rev . H . S . Biggs , B . A . Lond ., P . M . 523 , W . W . 2429 , P . Prov . G . Chap ., who is the respected Head Master of the celebrated Grammar School , Lutterworth . His lirst words are expressive ol the deep regret felt by himself , in common with ths province , that owing to Bro . B . A . Smith's " constantly increasing engagements , and his appointment to other important Masonic offices , chiefly in connection with the Central Masonic Charities , he has been compelled to resign his editorship ot the Calendar . " It is but fair to addthat Bro . the Rev . Biggs " has his work cut out" to follow in the steps
, of two such veterans , but they will cheerfully agree in our estimate of the first issue under his care , that the new editor has succeeded admirably , and brought out the 28 th issue of the Calendar in a manner full y equal to its predecessors , not only because the arrangement is practically on the old lines throughout , but no pains have been spared to ensure accuracy and completeness . There are 14 lodges in the provinc * , returning S 03 subscribing members ( whose names are all given , with their Masonic rank , & c ) , and as the votes for the Central Masonic Charities total 2715 tall duly detailed ) , it will
be seen that though not one of the largest provinces , there is no lack ot zeal on behalf of the Craft in Leicestershire There are five R . A . chapters , having 230 companions , and five Mark lodges , with 201 Mark Masters , besides other Bodies . The frontispiece for 1900 is a good photograph of Bro . Edward Holmes , P . M . 279 and 2429 , the Prov . G . Secretarv . about whom the editor has some appreciative words . Bro . riolm ; s has
been Chief Constable ot Leicester from 1 SS 9 ( not 1 S 99 ) , and was initiated in No 279 in 1 S 83 , becoming its Master in 1 S 92 . "Hewas also a founder and W . M . of 24 . 29 in 1894 . As Prov . G . Sec , his onerous and honorary duties date from 1892 , during which period he has laboured with that zeal and assiduity which has always been the chief characteristic of all his Masonic work . " We wish Bro . Biggs every pleasure and success as editor of this very useful compilation .
" Tug FREEMASONS'CALENDAR AND DIRECTORY FOR THE PROVINCE OK DERBYSHIRE , 1900 . —Compiled by Bro . Wm . Naylor , P . G . S . B . Eng ., Prov . G . Sec . and Prov . G . S . E . "—This neat and well-arranged annual for 1900 is published on its "Silver Anniversary , " and is a credit to the Prov . Grand Secretary , who has so long and so well looked after the interests of his Province . There are 27 lodges in Derbyshire , with 1625 subscribing members ; eight Royal Arch chapters , and 239 companions ; and eight Mark lodges , with 282 Mark Masters . As the average membership per lodge is 60 , there is still plenty of room for the expansion of the Province , for even 30 lodges
with the same total would average over 50 per lodge . As respects Royal Arch Masonry , there is every need of a revival of interest in that ceremony , the numerical condition being lower than usual in a country where the Degree is far from being supported as it should be . There is also a Rose Croix chapter and a K . T . preceptory . About all these bodies there is abundance of information , and also as to the Central Masonic Charities . The votes are carefully arranged , and exhibit a total of G 133 , with 1290 additional for the Mark Fund . These figures are indicative of much zeal and hearty interest in the welfare of the Craft . The portrait this year is of Bro . W . Wynne Jeudwine , P . M ., P . Prov . S . G . W . of Derby , accompanied with a sympathetic sketch of that brother ' s Masonic career .
THE ANNUAL REPORT AND LIST OK SUBSCRIBERS OK THE ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR BOYS , to December 31 st , 1899 , makes a large and most massive volume , extending to over 700 pages . Copies may be had from the Secretary , Bro . J . Morrison McLeod , or the Publishers of the Freemason . Ten years ago the size of this most useful Annual was just half of what it is now , and had nothing like the interesti ng particulars to be found in the latest Report . The labour of compilation must have been considerable , and it is to be hoped such devotion to the interests of the Craft will be warmly appreciated . A new feature is a List of the Provincial Charity Representatives , to be found nowhere else .
East Lancashire Systematic Masonic Educational And Benevolent Institution.
EAST LANCASHIRE SYSTEMATIC MASONIC EDUCATIONAL AND BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION .
A general committee meeting of the above Institution was held on Friday , the 27 th ult ., at the Freemasons' Hall , Manchester , Bro . C . D . Cheetham , P . P . G . W ., presided . The minutes of various Sub-Committees were read and confirmed . Bro . C . D . Cheetham was again unanimously elected Chairman ot the Institution , and Bro . J . T . Hooper Vice-Chairman . Eight numbers were elected as an Election Committee . Twenty members were elected as an Education Board .
The following 20 members were elected as the Relief Lbard : Bros . Jas . Andrew , 1219 ; C . D . Cheetham , 993 ; Chas . E . Collingwood , 298 j J . B . Goulburn , 1723 ; Edwin Halliwell , 345 ; E . G . Harwood , 1723 ; Fred Hilton , 1458 j J . T . Hooper , 1170 ; Jas . Kershaw , 300 ; F . W . Lean , 935 ; H . K . Roberts , 1012 ; Hy . Hays , 1634 ; Peter RatclilTe , 219 ; T . H . Smethurst , 277 j John Studd , 163 ; Charles Turner , ion ; Jno . Whittaker , 2193 ; Evan Williams , 325 ; T . H . Williams , mg ; and Seth Wrigley , 1052 . The petitions ot two candidates were received and adopted for Education of Children .
The petition of one candidate was received and adopted for Annuities for Aged Brethren . A vote of thanks to the Chairman closed the meeting .
w Two special choral concerts are announced by the Sunday League at Oueen ' s Hall . On one a Wagner programme , and on the other Mr . Colendge Taylor's " Hiawatha" and " Minnehaha , " will bs performed .
Consecration Of The Salebeia Chapter, No. 566.
CONSECRATION OF THE SALEBEIA CHAPTER , No . 566 .
The consecration of the above chapter took place at the Masonic Hall , Selby , on Thursday , the 24 th ult . The St . Germain Chapter , which formerly was attached to the lodge of that name , became extinct in 1 S 79 , therefore it is a pleasing fact that after a lapse of 21 years this Supreme Degree has once more been restored to Selby .
The chapter was opened by the Right Hon . Lord Bolton , Past G . Scribe N . Eng ., as G . Superintendent , and Comps . the Rev . J . W . Dales as H ., and the Rev . E . Fox-Thomas as J . There were also present Comps . R . Hudson , P . G . Std . Br . Eng ., Prov . G . Scribe E . Durham ; M . C . Peck , P . A . G . D . C . Eng ., Prov . G . Scribe E . ; thc Rev . C . E . L . WrightP . P . G . J . ;
, E . W . Purnell , P . P . G . N . ; W . H . Winpenny , P . G . S . B . ; R . McBean , P . G . Reg . ; J . L . Spetcb , P . G . Std . Br . ; F . Wilson , P . P . G . Org . ; T . B . Redfearn , P . A . G . S . E . ; S . Cox , 42 ; H . Mathews , 42 ; H . " J . Oldroyd , H . 57 ; H . J . Fenner , J . 57 ; W . H . Prince , 128 ; A . Procter , 236 ; J . H . Wray , 236 ; J . Crow , 495 ; F . Massie , 1019 ; J . Smith , M . E . Z . 1611 ; B . Kilvington , 1611 ; Paul Pearson , 1611 , and others .
The chapter was consecrated with the full ceretmnUl of the Order , after which the Principals were inducted into tieirchairs by Comp . T . B . Redfearn , P . A . G . S . E . Tne officers were then appointed and invested as follows : Comps . W . N . Cheesmin , P . Z . 1611 , M . E . Z . ; Thos . G . P . Barlow , P . Z . 1611 , H . ; Jas . F . Watson , J . ; Mirk Scott , P . Z ., Treas . ; G . W . Hudson , S . E . ; W . Wilkinson , S . N . ; T . Stott , Prin . Soj . ; A . T . Pym and V . Brown , Asst . Sois . ; and Paul Pearson , Janitor .
An excellent banquet was subsequently held at the Londesborough Arms under the presidency of Comp . Cheesman , who related an interesting and poetic legend of St . Germanus to whom the Abbey Church was dedicated .
Ireland.
Ireland .
VISIT OF HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN TO THE MASONIC FEMALE ORPHAN SCHOOL , DUBLIN .
Her Majesty the Queen , accompanied by H . R . H . Ihe Princess Henry of Battenberg , and attended by the Dowager Countess of Southampton , honoured the Freemasons of Ireland by visiting their Female Orphan School , Dublin , on the afternoon of the 24 th ult . An immense crowd of people had assembled in the vicinity of the Masonic Female School at Ballsbridge , and here the Queen was the recipient of one of the most enthusiastic receptions that have marked her visit to Dublin .
The girls of the School , to the number of 104 , occupied a crimson covered platform in front of the building , while the boys from the corresponding Charitable Institution , the Masonic Orphan Bays' School at Richview , numbering 86 , were drawn up on the opposite side of the avenue . The girls , who were attired in the uniform of the School , consisting of blue dresses , over which were white aprons , each displayed loyal favours , while
the boys had medallion buttons on their coats . Bro . and Mrs . Moore , Master and Matron of the Boys' School , and the various assistants , and Miss Grant , Matron , Miss Russell Jones , principal teacher , and the assistant teachers of the Girls' School , were in attendance with their respective pupils . Grouped in the centre of the platform were Governors of the Schools , while to right and left of the avenue were many privileged friends
of the Charity . Those present included Bro . Sir James Creed Meredith , Dep . G . Master , and Lady Meredith ; Bro . the Rev . Benjamin Gibson , Senior G . Chap . ; Bro . the Bishop of Down and Connor and Dromore , G . Chap . ; Lord Justice Fitzgibbon ; the Lord Mayor of Dublin and the Lady Mayoress ; the Bishop of Limerick ; Bro . Graves Eves , Hon . Sec . to the Girls' School ; Bro . Oliver Fry , jun ., J . P ., Hon . Sec . to the Boys '
School , and Mrs . Fry ; Bro . J . Holbrook , B . A ., Assist . Sec ; Rev . Dr . Fuller , Mr . W . F . Wells , Dr . and Mrs . Harley , Archdeacon Irwin , Major and Mrs : Bailey ; Mr . and Mrs . William Fry ; Mr . Arthur J . and Mrs . M'Cormick ; Mr . Andrew Thompson , Colonel Davoren , J . P ., and Mrs . Davoren : Rev . J . M . Hamilton and Mrs . Hamilton ; Rev . J . A . Campbell and Mrs . Campbell ; Rev . William M'Mordie , Rev . J . C . Clarke , Rev . Dr . Clarke , Miss Gibson , Mr . Arthur
and Mrs . toot ; Rev . Dr . Lucas , Mr . John Fox Goodman , J . P ., and Mrs . Goodman ; Mrs . Pease , Miss Hogg , Miss Bewley , Miss Neale ( former matron ) , Mr . J . D . and Mrs . Fisher ; Dr . Whitaker , Mrs . E . H . Bennett . Mr . Gerald Fitzgibbon , jun ., Mr . J . H . Edge , Q . C , Mr . Maurice Hime , LL . D ., Mr . J . H . and Mrs . Major ; Mr . Charles Stanuel , Mrs . E . R . Read , Mrs . Henry Fitzgibbon , Rev . J . R . Boyce , and scores of brethren distinguished by their services to the Fraternity . At the same time , it must be admitted that the presence of the Grand
Officers as a body , instead of in their individual capacities , would have rendered the attendance more representative , and probably not less weleamj to her Majesty . As the Queen drove up the cheering was of the heartiest description , and the pupils sang the National Anthem . Colonel Carington then presented the following to her M jjesty in the order given : Sir J . C . Meredith , the Bishop of Djwn , Mr . Graves Eves
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Telephone—1389 Holborn . Telegraphic Address— " Cigarotype . " S . COHEN & ^ SSSSS ^ STSS !^ m ° HAVANA CIGARS FULLY MATURED OF 1894 CROP . Uo . \ of H ° * of Uox ot Uu . \ < it Box ot j s Murias ... 60 ... 12 / 0 Romeo & Juliet 00 ... 19 / - La Vencedora ,,. 20 ... 21 / - Bock & Co .. 25 ... 12 / 0 Casimiro Alvarez oo ... 18 ' - 15 / - .. .. } 26 18 / 9 Rosa de Santiago 00 ... 10 / - „ „ 27 / 0 „ „ 20 ... 13 / - ,.. „ .., 10 / 6 ( Victor Hugo )) "' 18 / J „ „ „ ... 20 / - Flordc AMuriau GO ... 12 / 0 „ „ 25 ... 20 / - ... „ ... 17 / 0 La Vencedora ... 50 ... 18 / - La Comercial ... „ ... 10 / - „ „ ... „ ... 22 / 0 „ „ 10 ... 10-, 22 / 0 „ „ ... 25 ... 11 / 0 „ „ „ ... 18 / - „ ,,... 27 / 0 A . Allones ... 25 ... 9 <"> ' , ... 2 o ... 25 / - „ „ ... 13 / - Bock Si Co , ... 12 / - Flor el Totio ... „ ... IP / - Larranagas ... 100 ... 3 b / - " )( ....... 30 / - „ ,,.. 16 / 3 „ „ ... „ ... 17 / - Casimiro Alvarez 25 ... 7 / - Puro Habana ... 60 ... 20 / - Mf" BUDGET 1900 . —Owing to oar large Duty Paid Stock , we are NOT advancing prices . Will be sent Carriage Free in the United Kingdom on receipt of remittance . Cltcqucs and Postal Orders Crossed "London Oily and Midland Bank , Ncwjalo . Slrool Uranch . "