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p REAT WESTERN RAILWAY . CHEAP FAST EXCURSIONS will leave PADDINGTON STATION during JULY , AUGUST , and SEPTEMBER as under : EVERY FRIDAY , 10 . 15 p . m ., to EXETER , Dawlish , PLYMOUTH , Newquay , Truro , FALMOUTH , St . Ives , PENZANCE , & c , for 3 , S , 10 , 15 , or 17 days . EVERY SATURDAY , 7 . 45 a . m ., to ILFRACOMBE and Barnstaple for 3 , 10 , or 17 days , and to EXETER , Dawlish , TORQUAY , PLYMOUTH , Newquay , Truro , FALMOUTH , St . Ives , PENZANCE , & c , for 3 , S , 10 , 15 , or 17 days . S . o a . m . to NEWBURY , Marlborough , Devizes , TROWBRIDGE , Frome , & c , for 3 , 10 , or 17 days . 9 . 15 a . m . to WITHAM , Wells , YEOVIL , Dorchester , WEYMOUTH , & c , for 3 , 10 , or 17 days . 12 . 0 noon to Bridgwater , TAUNTON , Minehead , BARNSTAPLE , Tiverton , & c , for 3 , 10 , or 17 days . 1 . 5 p . m . to Chippenham , BRISTOL , Yatton , Clevedon , Axbridge , Cheddar , and WESTON-SUPER-MARE , for 8 or 15 days . 2 . 30 p . m . to BATH , for S or 15 days , and to Swindon , EXETER , Dawlish , TORQUAY , PLYMOUTH , & c , for 3 , S , 10 , 15 , or 17 days . Tickets and Bills can be obtained at the Company's Receiving Offices and Stations . HY . LAMBERT , General Manager .

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SUMMER SERVICE OF TRAINS TO SCOTLAND BY THE WEST COAST ( L . & N . W . & CAL . RYS . ) ROYAL MAIL ROUTE . ADDITIONAL AND ACCELERATED EXPRESS SERVICE FROM LONDON TO THE HIGHLAND RAILWAY AND THE CALLANDER AND OBAN LINE . AFTERNOON EXPRESS WITH DINING SALOONSLONDON AND GLASGOW . LONDON & NORTH-WESTERN AND CALEDONIAN RAILWAYS . —The following ADDITIONAL AND ACCELERATED TRAIN SERVICE is now in operation , ist , 2 nd , and 3 rd class by all trains -. — WEEK DAYS .

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I A ' I I A Leave a . m . a . m . a . m . a . m . p . m . p . m . p . m . jun . p . m . p . m . light London ( Huston ) 5 . 15 7 . 15 10 . 0 10 . 30 2 . 0 ] 7 . 3 U S . 0 , S . 50 u . 0 10 . 0 li . 0 Arrive ,. . 1 ! . lililra . Rll ( rr . St ) 3 . 5 . - 1 5 . 50 0 . 30 S . 1010 . 55 , li gS ; — 0 . 50 0 . 37 li . 4 ! liL-isitowlCcntral . 3 . 50 0 . 0 0 . 15 S . ! ' 11 . 0 . K 5 IO 5 I 0 . 30 - 1 I . 1 S 12 . 27 Unxuock ... 5 . 3 . S T . 1 S 7 . 30 ( I . 0 — r * I 7 . 15 — lO . 'W 1 . 411 Oourock 1 . 50 7 .- 'S 7 . 45 11 . 15 — : — — !? ' 55 — I 0 . " 5 I' 1 . 60 ( Hun S . 15 — — — 4 . I 5 ! — ' 0 . 251 — 12 . ' 1 . - | 2 . MI 0 . 25 I ' . rth 5 . 15 — — S . 2 U 12 . 20 5 . 37 5 . 52 — S . 15 11 . M 5 3 . 20 InvernesstialluukcU — - — 0 . 10 0 . 10 lO . lOdl . Ii ! — S . ttt' a . " S 10 . r , Dundee 7 . 15 — — 11 . 20 I . 5 ' — 7 . 1 ) 0 — 0 . 37 12 . " I 4 . 30 Aberdeen 0 . 5 — — 10 . 55 3 . 5 ; S . 5 S . 5 — 11 . 10 2 . ' ( 0 . 20 Inverness— ' tin Abel-dew — — — — s . 10 1 . S 5 1 . 35 — 0 . 5 l | 0 . t 10 . 10 I I Dining Saloons for First Class Passengers are run on the - ' . o p . m . Express from London to Glasgow . The 7 . 30 p . m . Express from Euston to Perth will run from July iSth to August ioth inclusive ( Saturday and Sunday Nights excepted ) . Thc Highland Company will take this Train forward specially from Perth in advance of the Mail , so as to reach Inverness at 10 . 40 a . m . * On Saturday nights the 8 . 50 , 9 . 0 , and 10 . 0 p . m . Trains from Euston do not convey passengers to stations marked * ( Sunday mornings in Scotland ) . t Arrives at Inverness at 1 . 30 p . m . on Sundays . . A-TlieS . op . m . HIGHLAND EXPRESS andthe 12 . 0 NIGHT TRAIN will run every night ( except Saturdays ) . The S . o p . m . Express will be divided from the 3 rd to the 10 th August , a relief Train being run in advance for Perth and the Highland Line , leaving Euston at 7 . 55 p . m . , On Saturdays Passengers by the 10 . 30 a . m . and 2 . 0 p . m . 1 rains from London are not conveyed beyond Peith by the Highland Railway , and only as far as Aberdeen by the Caledonian Railway . Carriages with lavatory accommodation are run on the principal Express Trains between London and Scotland , without extra charge . Improved Sleeping Saloons , accompanied by an attendant , are run on the Night Trains between London , Edinburgh , Glasgow , Greenock , Stranraer , Perth , and Aberdeen . I ' -xtra charge , 5 s . for each berth . A SPECIAL TRAIN will leave EUSTON ( Saturdays and Sundays excepted ) at 6 . 20 p . m . from nth July to ¦ oth August inclusive , for the conveyance of horses and Private carriages only to all parts of Scotland . A Special carriage for the conveyance of dogs will be attached to this train . Additional Trains from Birmingham , Liverpool , Manchester , and other towns will connect with the above Trains . I ' or further particulars see the Companies' Time Bills . G . FINDLAY , General Manager , L . & N . W . Railway . J . THOMPSON , General Manager , Caledonian Railway , iily , i 8 < j 2 .

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PSTATE AGENTS , ARCHITECTS , » y * & c . Engagement Wanted as Agent , Clerk of "oiks , & c , on Building Estate , Railway , or Public Works , 1 Years experience as a London Contractor . Box 14 , the ^•• ' miison Offices , 16 and iC . \ , Great Queen-street , W . C . ^ RIGHTON . The wife of a Mason lnvn reduced circumstances would be glad TO LET u {* l \ i ) or ' - "RAWING ROOM , with one or more arr-T A ' ( ' oors *™ m sca anc * lawns * Sanitary , ,. * igcmcnts perfect . Cleanliness and good cooking . " ano . B ,, j Waterloo-street .

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THE SHADWELL CLERKE TRUST . TRUSTEES . The M . W . Pro G . M ., the Right Hon . the EARL OF LATHOM . The R . VV . Deputy G . M ., the Right Hon . the EARL OF MOUNT EDGCUMBE . The R . W . Bro . Sir ALBERT W . WOODS ( Garter ) , P . G . Warden . CHAIRMAN . The V . W . Bro . THOMAS FENN , Pres . B . of G . P . TREASURER . The V . W . Bro . ROBERT GREY , Pres . B . of B . SECRETARY . The V . W . Bro . FRANK RICHARDSON . P . G . D . Cheques to be sent to the Treasurer , Bro . ROBERT GREY , Freemasons' Hall , Great Queen-street , W . C . The next meeting of the Committee will be held here on MONDAY , 4 th July , at FIVE o ' clock , of which this is to be taken as notice . FRANK RICHARDSON , Freemasons' Hall , Secretary . 3 rd May , 1 S 92 .

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IN THE PRESS . NEW MASONIC WORK . Demy Svo . About 350 pages . Price ios . HISTORY OF FREEMASONRY IN THE PROVINCE OF ROXBURGHSHIRE AND SELKIRKSHIRE , FROM 1674 TO THE PRESENT TIME . Transcribed from the Records of the Lodges of Melrose , Selkirk , Kelso , Haughfoot , Jedburgh , Hawick , Stow , Galashiels , and Yetholm , BY W . FRED . VERNON , Past Depute Provincial Grand Master Roxburghshire and Berwickshire ; P . M . and Bard Nos . 58 and 261 ; Hon . Mem . Nos . n , 104 , 262 , 2 S 0 , and 424 S . C . ; Local Secretary for South Scotland of the C . C . Quatuor Coronati , No . 207 G , AUTHOR OF "Kelso , Past and Present , " "Tales from the Diary of a Doctor , " "John Tamson ' s Bairn , " & c , Sic , WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY WILLIAM JAMES HUGHAN , Past Grand Deacon England ; Past Senior Grand Warden Iowa , U . S . A . ; P . Prov . G . Sec . and P . Prov . S . G . W . Cornwall , Sic , &_ c . DEDICATED BY PERMISSION TO The Most Wor . the Grand Master Mason of Scotland , THE RT . HON . THE EARL OF HADDINGTON . GEORGE KENNING , iG and iG . \ , Great Queen-street , London , W . C .

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YX 7 HERE DO YOU GET YOUR COAL ? GERALD & Co ., LTD ., 9 5 , S T . P A NCRAS ROAD , N . W . LOWEST SUMMER PRICES . PICKED HOUSE 20 s . gd . per ton of 20 cwt . FAVOURITE KITCHEN * ISS . QCJ . „ ,, COKE , IS . per sack . Deliveries in all parts of London . Contracts entered into with Motels and Institutes . TRUCKS FROM 5 TONS AND UPWARDS TO COUNTRY STATIONS .

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f ^ EORGE REES . ENGRAVINGS by the Principal Artists . Eight Hundred Subjects in Stock . Liberal Discount . ETCHINGS , Large and Choice Variety on View by Leading Artists . Liberal Cash Discount . SPORTING PICTURES , both Old and New . Hunting , Racing , Coaching , & c . Large Assortment . Liberal Discount for Cash . PICTURE FRAMES . Special Masonic Designs for Certificate Frames , Sic , at Lowest Prices . A New Catalogue , with Prices , & c , post free , id . Stamp . GEORGE REES , SAVOY HOUSE , 115 , STRAND . Established 30 Years .

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PARTRIDGE & COOPER , " THE " STA TION ERS , 191 & 192 , FLEET STREET , LONDON . THE ROYAL COURTS NOTE PAPER . This is the cheapest paper ever introduced to the public , it being slightly tinted , thick , and pleasant to write upon . Price 4 s . per ream . THE VELLUM WOVE CLUB-HOUSE PAPER . The best paper made . Send for sample box of paper and envelopes , post free for as . Catalogues Post Free .

To Correspondents.

To Correspondents .

The following communications amongst others unavoidably stand over : CRAFT LOI . [ . . —Grard Stewards '; Merchants * , No . 241 ; St . George ' s , No . 242 ; St . Aubyn , No . 954 ; Fermor , No . 1313 ; and Prudence , No . 1550 . ROVAC AFC H CfiArrER . —Afoza't , No . 1929 , KNMOMTS TEMPLAR . —Mount Calvary Encampment ( D ) .

ALLIED MASONIC DKGBKES . —Metropolitan Council ( TA ) . Provincial Grand Lodge of Suffolk . Annual Supper of the Covent Garden Lodgeof Instruction . Old Masonians" Annual Dinner . Summer Outing of the Whittington Lodge , No . 862 . Summer Banquet of the Upton Lodge , No . 1327 . Provincial Grand Mark Lodge of Middlesex and Surrey .

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Mre iSts ^ p SATURDAY , J 9 , 1892 . A

Masonic Notes.

Masonic Notes .

We understand his Royal Highness the Most Worshipful Grand Master , has appointed Bro . Lord George Hamilton , P . G . W ., to the oflice of Provincial Grand Master of Middlesex , in succession to our late respected Bro . Col . Sir Francis Burdett , Bart . Lord George Hamilton , who is P . M . of the Chiswick Lodge , No .

2012 , served the oflice of Senior Grand Warden in the year 1889 . The appointment is one which , we venture to believe , will receive the hearty approval of the brethren of the Province , and of the Craft in general . Lord George Hamilton is , we believe , a native of the county , and comes of a family who , both in England and Ireland , have filled the highest Masonic positions .

* * * We take this opportunity of reminding our Mark readers that the Festival of the Mark Benevolent Fund will be held at the Freemasons' Tavern on Wednesday , the 20 th instant , under the presidency of Bro . Sir Reginald Hanson , Bart ., M . P . We shall have occasion to refer to the subject at some length in our next

week ' s issue , but in the meantime we may be permitted to express our regret that the number of brethren who up to the present time have volunteered their services as Stewards , is considerably . below what it was last year . We trust the Board will be substantially increased between now and the day appointed for the celebration .

We think the Quarterly Court of the Girls' School has done wisely in arranging that the Sustentation of Building Fund shall be merged in the General Fund , provided , of course , that Grand Lodge consents to the arrangement .. The separate maintenance of a Fund , which amounts to only i ' 500 , with its own set of

Trustees , [ cause a great deal of trouble , while , if any serious steps had to be taken to keep the building in repair , the amount thus set apart was sure to prove absolutely insufficient , and a heavy call had to be made upon the general Fund . Now , if Grand Lodge is willing , there will be only one Fund to meet expenditure of every kind . * * *

The Quarterly Court of the Royal Masonic Institution for Boys will be held this day ( Friday ) at Freemasons' Hall , at the hour of 4 p . m . The number of vacancies will be declared and the number of

candidates settled , while Bro . Everett , P . G . Treas ., will propose that under the special circumstances of the case , the two highest unsuccessful candidates in April last shall be appointed to fill two vacancies which have lately occurred .

A Special Grand Conclave of the Orders of the Red Cross of Constantine and of St . John the Evangelist will be held at Mark Masons' Hall to-day ( Friday ) , at 5 p . m ., to elect and enthrone a successor to the late lamented Illustrious Grand Sovereign , Sir Francis Burdett . It is an open secret that the present Grand

Viceroy , Lord Euston , will be elected as his successor , and that thc Baron de Ferrieres , I . P . G . Viceroy , will be proposed for re-election as Grand Viceroy , he being willing so to act til ! the end of the year , by which time Lord Dungarvan will have qualified to fill the post . A

banquet will follow , at which the Illustrious Grand Sovereign and the Grand Viceroy will occupy the chair and vice-chair , and now that this distinguished Order is about to make a fresh start , it is hoped that there will be a large attendance . . * *

An exceptionally large and influential muster of brethren assembled at the Railway Hotel , Bristol , the headquarters of the Rural Philanthropic Lodge , No . 291 , on Friday , the ist inst ., on the occasion of the installation of Bro . R . C . Else , the D . P . G . M ., P . G . D . of England , as W . M . of the Rural Philanthropic Lodge ,

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p REAT WESTERN RAILWAY . CHEAP FAST EXCURSIONS will leave PADDINGTON STATION during JULY , AUGUST , and SEPTEMBER as under : EVERY FRIDAY , 10 . 15 p . m ., to EXETER , Dawlish , PLYMOUTH , Newquay , Truro , FALMOUTH , St . Ives , PENZANCE , & c , for 3 , S , 10 , 15 , or 17 days . EVERY SATURDAY , 7 . 45 a . m ., to ILFRACOMBE and Barnstaple for 3 , 10 , or 17 days , and to EXETER , Dawlish , TORQUAY , PLYMOUTH , Newquay , Truro , FALMOUTH , St . Ives , PENZANCE , & c , for 3 , S , 10 , 15 , or 17 days . S . o a . m . to NEWBURY , Marlborough , Devizes , TROWBRIDGE , Frome , & c , for 3 , 10 , or 17 days . 9 . 15 a . m . to WITHAM , Wells , YEOVIL , Dorchester , WEYMOUTH , & c , for 3 , 10 , or 17 days . 12 . 0 noon to Bridgwater , TAUNTON , Minehead , BARNSTAPLE , Tiverton , & c , for 3 , 10 , or 17 days . 1 . 5 p . m . to Chippenham , BRISTOL , Yatton , Clevedon , Axbridge , Cheddar , and WESTON-SUPER-MARE , for 8 or 15 days . 2 . 30 p . m . to BATH , for S or 15 days , and to Swindon , EXETER , Dawlish , TORQUAY , PLYMOUTH , & c , for 3 , S , 10 , 15 , or 17 days . Tickets and Bills can be obtained at the Company's Receiving Offices and Stations . HY . LAMBERT , General Manager .

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SUMMER SERVICE OF TRAINS TO SCOTLAND BY THE WEST COAST ( L . & N . W . & CAL . RYS . ) ROYAL MAIL ROUTE . ADDITIONAL AND ACCELERATED EXPRESS SERVICE FROM LONDON TO THE HIGHLAND RAILWAY AND THE CALLANDER AND OBAN LINE . AFTERNOON EXPRESS WITH DINING SALOONSLONDON AND GLASGOW . LONDON & NORTH-WESTERN AND CALEDONIAN RAILWAYS . —The following ADDITIONAL AND ACCELERATED TRAIN SERVICE is now in operation , ist , 2 nd , and 3 rd class by all trains -. — WEEK DAYS .

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I A ' I I A Leave a . m . a . m . a . m . a . m . p . m . p . m . p . m . jun . p . m . p . m . light London ( Huston ) 5 . 15 7 . 15 10 . 0 10 . 30 2 . 0 ] 7 . 3 U S . 0 , S . 50 u . 0 10 . 0 li . 0 Arrive ,. . 1 ! . lililra . Rll ( rr . St ) 3 . 5 . - 1 5 . 50 0 . 30 S . 1010 . 55 , li gS ; — 0 . 50 0 . 37 li . 4 ! liL-isitowlCcntral . 3 . 50 0 . 0 0 . 15 S . ! ' 11 . 0 . K 5 IO 5 I 0 . 30 - 1 I . 1 S 12 . 27 Unxuock ... 5 . 3 . S T . 1 S 7 . 30 ( I . 0 — r * I 7 . 15 — lO . 'W 1 . 411 Oourock 1 . 50 7 .- 'S 7 . 45 11 . 15 — : — — !? ' 55 — I 0 . " 5 I' 1 . 60 ( Hun S . 15 — — — 4 . I 5 ! — ' 0 . 251 — 12 . ' 1 . - | 2 . MI 0 . 25 I ' . rth 5 . 15 — — S . 2 U 12 . 20 5 . 37 5 . 52 — S . 15 11 . M 5 3 . 20 InvernesstialluukcU — - — 0 . 10 0 . 10 lO . lOdl . Ii ! — S . ttt' a . " S 10 . r , Dundee 7 . 15 — — 11 . 20 I . 5 ' — 7 . 1 ) 0 — 0 . 37 12 . " I 4 . 30 Aberdeen 0 . 5 — — 10 . 55 3 . 5 ; S . 5 S . 5 — 11 . 10 2 . ' ( 0 . 20 Inverness— ' tin Abel-dew — — — — s . 10 1 . S 5 1 . 35 — 0 . 5 l | 0 . t 10 . 10 I I Dining Saloons for First Class Passengers are run on the - ' . o p . m . Express from London to Glasgow . The 7 . 30 p . m . Express from Euston to Perth will run from July iSth to August ioth inclusive ( Saturday and Sunday Nights excepted ) . Thc Highland Company will take this Train forward specially from Perth in advance of the Mail , so as to reach Inverness at 10 . 40 a . m . * On Saturday nights the 8 . 50 , 9 . 0 , and 10 . 0 p . m . Trains from Euston do not convey passengers to stations marked * ( Sunday mornings in Scotland ) . t Arrives at Inverness at 1 . 30 p . m . on Sundays . . A-TlieS . op . m . HIGHLAND EXPRESS andthe 12 . 0 NIGHT TRAIN will run every night ( except Saturdays ) . The S . o p . m . Express will be divided from the 3 rd to the 10 th August , a relief Train being run in advance for Perth and the Highland Line , leaving Euston at 7 . 55 p . m . , On Saturdays Passengers by the 10 . 30 a . m . and 2 . 0 p . m . 1 rains from London are not conveyed beyond Peith by the Highland Railway , and only as far as Aberdeen by the Caledonian Railway . Carriages with lavatory accommodation are run on the principal Express Trains between London and Scotland , without extra charge . Improved Sleeping Saloons , accompanied by an attendant , are run on the Night Trains between London , Edinburgh , Glasgow , Greenock , Stranraer , Perth , and Aberdeen . I ' -xtra charge , 5 s . for each berth . A SPECIAL TRAIN will leave EUSTON ( Saturdays and Sundays excepted ) at 6 . 20 p . m . from nth July to ¦ oth August inclusive , for the conveyance of horses and Private carriages only to all parts of Scotland . A Special carriage for the conveyance of dogs will be attached to this train . Additional Trains from Birmingham , Liverpool , Manchester , and other towns will connect with the above Trains . I ' or further particulars see the Companies' Time Bills . G . FINDLAY , General Manager , L . & N . W . Railway . J . THOMPSON , General Manager , Caledonian Railway , iily , i 8 < j 2 .

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PSTATE AGENTS , ARCHITECTS , » y * & c . Engagement Wanted as Agent , Clerk of "oiks , & c , on Building Estate , Railway , or Public Works , 1 Years experience as a London Contractor . Box 14 , the ^•• ' miison Offices , 16 and iC . \ , Great Queen-street , W . C . ^ RIGHTON . The wife of a Mason lnvn reduced circumstances would be glad TO LET u {* l \ i ) or ' - "RAWING ROOM , with one or more arr-T A ' ( ' oors *™ m sca anc * lawns * Sanitary , ,. * igcmcnts perfect . Cleanliness and good cooking . " ano . B ,, j Waterloo-street .

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THE SHADWELL CLERKE TRUST . TRUSTEES . The M . W . Pro G . M ., the Right Hon . the EARL OF LATHOM . The R . VV . Deputy G . M ., the Right Hon . the EARL OF MOUNT EDGCUMBE . The R . W . Bro . Sir ALBERT W . WOODS ( Garter ) , P . G . Warden . CHAIRMAN . The V . W . Bro . THOMAS FENN , Pres . B . of G . P . TREASURER . The V . W . Bro . ROBERT GREY , Pres . B . of B . SECRETARY . The V . W . Bro . FRANK RICHARDSON . P . G . D . Cheques to be sent to the Treasurer , Bro . ROBERT GREY , Freemasons' Hall , Great Queen-street , W . C . The next meeting of the Committee will be held here on MONDAY , 4 th July , at FIVE o ' clock , of which this is to be taken as notice . FRANK RICHARDSON , Freemasons' Hall , Secretary . 3 rd May , 1 S 92 .

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IN THE PRESS . NEW MASONIC WORK . Demy Svo . About 350 pages . Price ios . HISTORY OF FREEMASONRY IN THE PROVINCE OF ROXBURGHSHIRE AND SELKIRKSHIRE , FROM 1674 TO THE PRESENT TIME . Transcribed from the Records of the Lodges of Melrose , Selkirk , Kelso , Haughfoot , Jedburgh , Hawick , Stow , Galashiels , and Yetholm , BY W . FRED . VERNON , Past Depute Provincial Grand Master Roxburghshire and Berwickshire ; P . M . and Bard Nos . 58 and 261 ; Hon . Mem . Nos . n , 104 , 262 , 2 S 0 , and 424 S . C . ; Local Secretary for South Scotland of the C . C . Quatuor Coronati , No . 207 G , AUTHOR OF "Kelso , Past and Present , " "Tales from the Diary of a Doctor , " "John Tamson ' s Bairn , " & c , Sic , WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY WILLIAM JAMES HUGHAN , Past Grand Deacon England ; Past Senior Grand Warden Iowa , U . S . A . ; P . Prov . G . Sec . and P . Prov . S . G . W . Cornwall , Sic , &_ c . DEDICATED BY PERMISSION TO The Most Wor . the Grand Master Mason of Scotland , THE RT . HON . THE EARL OF HADDINGTON . GEORGE KENNING , iG and iG . \ , Great Queen-street , London , W . C .

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YX 7 HERE DO YOU GET YOUR COAL ? GERALD & Co ., LTD ., 9 5 , S T . P A NCRAS ROAD , N . W . LOWEST SUMMER PRICES . PICKED HOUSE 20 s . gd . per ton of 20 cwt . FAVOURITE KITCHEN * ISS . QCJ . „ ,, COKE , IS . per sack . Deliveries in all parts of London . Contracts entered into with Motels and Institutes . TRUCKS FROM 5 TONS AND UPWARDS TO COUNTRY STATIONS .

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f ^ EORGE REES . ENGRAVINGS by the Principal Artists . Eight Hundred Subjects in Stock . Liberal Discount . ETCHINGS , Large and Choice Variety on View by Leading Artists . Liberal Cash Discount . SPORTING PICTURES , both Old and New . Hunting , Racing , Coaching , & c . Large Assortment . Liberal Discount for Cash . PICTURE FRAMES . Special Masonic Designs for Certificate Frames , Sic , at Lowest Prices . A New Catalogue , with Prices , & c , post free , id . Stamp . GEORGE REES , SAVOY HOUSE , 115 , STRAND . Established 30 Years .

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PARTRIDGE & COOPER , " THE " STA TION ERS , 191 & 192 , FLEET STREET , LONDON . THE ROYAL COURTS NOTE PAPER . This is the cheapest paper ever introduced to the public , it being slightly tinted , thick , and pleasant to write upon . Price 4 s . per ream . THE VELLUM WOVE CLUB-HOUSE PAPER . The best paper made . Send for sample box of paper and envelopes , post free for as . Catalogues Post Free .

To Correspondents.

To Correspondents .

The following communications amongst others unavoidably stand over : CRAFT LOI . [ . . —Grard Stewards '; Merchants * , No . 241 ; St . George ' s , No . 242 ; St . Aubyn , No . 954 ; Fermor , No . 1313 ; and Prudence , No . 1550 . ROVAC AFC H CfiArrER . —Afoza't , No . 1929 , KNMOMTS TEMPLAR . —Mount Calvary Encampment ( D ) .

ALLIED MASONIC DKGBKES . —Metropolitan Council ( TA ) . Provincial Grand Lodge of Suffolk . Annual Supper of the Covent Garden Lodgeof Instruction . Old Masonians" Annual Dinner . Summer Outing of the Whittington Lodge , No . 862 . Summer Banquet of the Upton Lodge , No . 1327 . Provincial Grand Mark Lodge of Middlesex and Surrey .

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Mre iSts ^ p SATURDAY , J 9 , 1892 . A

Masonic Notes.

Masonic Notes .

We understand his Royal Highness the Most Worshipful Grand Master , has appointed Bro . Lord George Hamilton , P . G . W ., to the oflice of Provincial Grand Master of Middlesex , in succession to our late respected Bro . Col . Sir Francis Burdett , Bart . Lord George Hamilton , who is P . M . of the Chiswick Lodge , No .

2012 , served the oflice of Senior Grand Warden in the year 1889 . The appointment is one which , we venture to believe , will receive the hearty approval of the brethren of the Province , and of the Craft in general . Lord George Hamilton is , we believe , a native of the county , and comes of a family who , both in England and Ireland , have filled the highest Masonic positions .

* * * We take this opportunity of reminding our Mark readers that the Festival of the Mark Benevolent Fund will be held at the Freemasons' Tavern on Wednesday , the 20 th instant , under the presidency of Bro . Sir Reginald Hanson , Bart ., M . P . We shall have occasion to refer to the subject at some length in our next

week ' s issue , but in the meantime we may be permitted to express our regret that the number of brethren who up to the present time have volunteered their services as Stewards , is considerably . below what it was last year . We trust the Board will be substantially increased between now and the day appointed for the celebration .

We think the Quarterly Court of the Girls' School has done wisely in arranging that the Sustentation of Building Fund shall be merged in the General Fund , provided , of course , that Grand Lodge consents to the arrangement .. The separate maintenance of a Fund , which amounts to only i ' 500 , with its own set of

Trustees , [ cause a great deal of trouble , while , if any serious steps had to be taken to keep the building in repair , the amount thus set apart was sure to prove absolutely insufficient , and a heavy call had to be made upon the general Fund . Now , if Grand Lodge is willing , there will be only one Fund to meet expenditure of every kind . * * *

The Quarterly Court of the Royal Masonic Institution for Boys will be held this day ( Friday ) at Freemasons' Hall , at the hour of 4 p . m . The number of vacancies will be declared and the number of

candidates settled , while Bro . Everett , P . G . Treas ., will propose that under the special circumstances of the case , the two highest unsuccessful candidates in April last shall be appointed to fill two vacancies which have lately occurred .

A Special Grand Conclave of the Orders of the Red Cross of Constantine and of St . John the Evangelist will be held at Mark Masons' Hall to-day ( Friday ) , at 5 p . m ., to elect and enthrone a successor to the late lamented Illustrious Grand Sovereign , Sir Francis Burdett . It is an open secret that the present Grand

Viceroy , Lord Euston , will be elected as his successor , and that thc Baron de Ferrieres , I . P . G . Viceroy , will be proposed for re-election as Grand Viceroy , he being willing so to act til ! the end of the year , by which time Lord Dungarvan will have qualified to fill the post . A

banquet will follow , at which the Illustrious Grand Sovereign and the Grand Viceroy will occupy the chair and vice-chair , and now that this distinguished Order is about to make a fresh start , it is hoped that there will be a large attendance . . * *

An exceptionally large and influential muster of brethren assembled at the Railway Hotel , Bristol , the headquarters of the Rural Philanthropic Lodge , No . 291 , on Friday , the ist inst ., on the occasion of the installation of Bro . R . C . Else , the D . P . G . M ., P . G . D . of England , as W . M . of the Rural Philanthropic Lodge ,

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