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The Shadwell Clerke Trust.

\ V Bro . S . B . BANCROF r , W . M . 2127 . CHARLES BARRY , G . Supt . of Wks . " " CHARLES BEL TON , P . D . G . D . C " " JAMKS BRETT , P . G . Purst . " LENNOX BROWME , P . M . 2256 . u $ " Rev . J . S . BROWNRIGG , P . G . Chap .

W T . G . BULLEN , P . O . Std . Br . PW " Sir FRANCIS BURDETT , Bart ., P . G . M . K ' ' " Middx . w „ Col . S . BURNEY , P . G . D . R W ,, Col . Hon . H . BYNG , P . G . W . W „ W . M . BYWATER , P . G . S . B . row .. Col . T . CALDWELL . P . G . M . Cantabs .

' . Gen . Hon . SOMERSET J . G . CALTHORPE , " P . G . W . „ Colonel MALET DE CARTERET , P . G . M . Jersey . W „ C . C . CHESTON , P . G . D . " General H . CLERK , P . G . D . R . CLOWES . G . Std . Br . RALPH CLUTTON . P . G . D .

" S . COCHRANE , P . M . 3 . I . T . COLLINS , P . G . S . B . " ,, Col . A . B . COOK , J . P ., P . A . G . D . C . " ,, A . COOPER , P . G . Stwd . " " G . COOPER , P . G . D . R \ v . ,, Lord CREMORNE , P . G . W . . ROBERT CUNLIFFE , P . G . W .

W „ Lieut . CZARNECKI , 1260 . W , Sir L . DARELL , P . G . D . ,, Lieut .-Col . I . DAVIES , P . D . G . D . C . ,, Baron DE FERRIERES , P . G . D . „ Alderman J . C Dl . VISDALE , W . M . 1 , P . G . S . ,, H . J . P . DUMAS , P . G . D . „ J . S . EASTES , P . G . D .

„ E . J . EMMERSON , P . G . Std . Br . R . W . „ Earl of EUSTON , P . G . M . Norths and Hunts . V . W . „ GEORGE EVERETT , G . Treas . VV . „ G . E . FAIRCHILD , P . M . 1196 . „ „ J , E . LE FEUVRE , P . G . D . „ T . H . GARDINER , P . M . 1150 . „ H . GARROD , P . G . Purst .

, ,, JOHN GIBSON , P . G . S . of W . „ RUDOLPH G . GLOVER , P . D . G . D . C . „ CLEMENT GODSON , M . D ., G . Stwd . , RALPH GOODING , M . D ., P . G . D . „ FRANK GREEN . P . G . D . ,, „ SirC H . GREGORY , P . G . D . R . W . „ T . F . HALSEY , M . P ., P . G . M . Herts . VV . .. CHARLES HAMMERTON . P . G . S . B . .

R . W . „ Sir REGINALD HANSON , Bt ., M . P ., P . G . W . VV . „ Col . CHARLES HARDING , P . A . G . D . C . „ „ SirG . D . HARRIS , P . G . D . „ „ F . R . W . HEDGES , P . G S . B . R . W . „ Lord HENNIKER , P . G . M . Suffolk . VV . „ GEORGE H . HOPKINSON , P . G . S . V . W . „ Rev . E . L . G . HOUNDLE , P . G . C . Surrey . W . „ HENRY A . HUNT , P . G . Supt . of Wks .

„ „ G . KELLY , P . G . S . B . „ „ GEORGE KENNING , P . G . D . Middx . R . W . „ Lord KENSINGTON , P . G . M . South Wales ( W . Division ) . W . „ F . S . KNYVETT , P . G . D . „ „ Lieut .-Col . GEORGE LAMBERT , P . G . S . B . „ „ W . G . LEMON , P . G . D . „ „ E . LETCHWORTH , P . G . D .

„ „ P . DE LANDE LONG , P . G . D . R . W . „ Lord LIMERICK , P . P . G . M . Bristol . W . „ G . D . LISTER , W . M . 2243 . „ „ HENRY LOVEGROVE , W . M . 2410 . „ „ LOVELAND LuVELAND , P . G . D . „ „ Admiral A . II . MARKHAM , P . M . 257 . V . W . „ Rev . C . J . MARTYN , P . G . Chap . W . „ C . F . MATIER , P . G . Std . Br .

„ „ 1 . H . MATTHEWS , P . D . G . D . C . „ „ F . MEAD , P . G . S . B . „ „ T . HASTINGS MILLER , G . S . B . K . W . „ Sir JOHN B . MONCKTON , P . G . W . „ .. Col . G . NOEL MONEY . P . G . M . Surrev . ,, e . ui . \ j . 111 / U . L . mw . ^ i ^ iL . ej . ai . ourrey .

„ , W . „ E . MONTEUU 1 S , P . G . S . B . „ „ J . C . PARKINSON , P . G . D . „ „ A . A . PENDLEBURY . ,, „ Col . JAMES PETERS , P . G . S . B . V . W . „ F . A . PHILBRICK , Q . C , Grand Registrar . W . „ Capt . N . G . PHILIPS , P . G . D . ., „ 'TURTLE P 1 GOTT . P . A . G . D . C .

., „ Col . H . PLATT , P . G . D . , ,, „ SAMUEL POPE , O . C , P . G . D . R-VV . „ W . A . F . POWELL , P . G . M . Bristol . W . '„ Dr . T . PURCHAS , P . A . G . D . C . « „ Lieut .-Gen . C . W . RANDOLPH , G . Supt . v , „ Sussex . V 'W . „ Rev . J . ROBBINS , U . D ., P . G . Chap . RW . „ H . D . SANDEMANPDGMBengal

, .... . W . „ Sir BRUCE M . SETON , P . G . D . V , V , » W . SHURMUR , W . M . 2374 . v , w - ,. Rev . R . I . SIMPSON , P . G . Chap . W . „ HENRY SMI TH , P . G . D . » „ W . F . SMITHSON , P . G . D . v , » » A . C . SPAULL , P . G . R . Salop . * -W - „ Rev . C . W . SPENCER STANHOPE , P . G . C . K ' - „ Col . LE GENDRE N . STARKIE . P . G . M .

Vv ... E- Lanes . w - , » W . E . STEWART , P . A . G . D . C . U W " ^ UWARD -TERRY . P . G . Treas . X VJ- > , T . VV . TEW , P . G . M . W . Yorks . w ' „ J . LEWIS THOMAS , P . A . G . D . C . " » RAYMOND II . TIIRUPP , D . P . G . M . Middx . " » J- TOYE , W . M . 1227 . RVV , " i " . TROLLOPE , P . G . D . VJ- ,, Lord VALENTIA , P . G . W . > v ' » Sir J , SOMERS VINE , V . C . D .

» > , Capt . T . C . WALLS , P . G . W . Middx . V vv " '• WATERLOW , G . Stwd . Vf .. Dr . E . WENDT , G . Sec . Get . Cor . w ' .. t . REDK . WEST , P . G . D . " » Sir H . TRUEMAN WOOD , P . A . G . D . C .

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F ^ MASON'S HYMN . —THE P . I S- ™ * - TIE . Words and Music composed by J-STEIN . Price IS . 6 d . nett . ndon : GEORGE KENNING , 16 & I 6 A , Gt . Queen-st .

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PRUDENTIAL ASSURANCE COMPANY , LIMITED . CIIIEI- Oi'i'icE—HOLBORN BARS , LONDON . Summary of the Reports presented at the FORTV-THIRD ANNUAL MEETING , held on 3 rd March , 1892 . QRDINARY BRANCH . —The new Annual Premium Income was £ 355 , 980 . The Premiums received during the year were £ 1 , 442 , 746 , being an increase of £ 280 , 097 over the year i 8 go . The increase in the Premium receipts for the quinquennium 1887-91 was £ 1 , 045 , 806 , giving an average annual increase of £ 209 , 161 . INDUSTRIAL BRAN C H . —The Premiums received during the year were £ 3 , 688 , 338 , being an increase of £ 170 , 413 . The increase in the Premium receipts for the quinquennium 1887-91 was £ 777 , 043 , giving an average annual increase of £ 155 , 408 . The total number of Policies in force was 9 , 617 , 484 ; the average duration is six years and three quarters . The total Assets of the Company , as shown in the Balance Sheet , are £ 14 , 623 , 627 , being an increase of £ 2 , 043 , 757 over those of 1890 . The Directors have again prepared a Supplement to the Report , showing in detail how the Assets of the Company are invested . The Balance Sheet has been again submitted to the independent professional audit of Messrs . DELOITTE , DEVER , GRIFFITHS , & Co ., whose certificate is appended to the accounts .

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FREE GRANTS OF LAND IN MANITOBA AND OTHER PARTS OF CANADA . —See Important Reports made by British Farmers' Delegation . Money Bonuses given to actual Settlers and their Families . The Reports ( illustrated ) of the twelve British Tenant Farmers who visited Canada in 1 S 90 , and other Pamphlets issued under the authority of the Imperial and Dominion Governments , containing maps and full information as to Land Regulations , Bonuses granted to Settlers , Openings for Capital , Demand for Labour , Rates of Wages , Cost of Living , and all other particulars , may be had post free on applying to the High Commissioner for Canada ( Mr . J . G . Colmer , C . M . G ., Sec ) , 17 , Victoriastreet , London , S . W . j or to Mr . John Dyke , Canadian Government Agent , 15 , Water-street , Liverpool .

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REMINISCENCES OF TWENTYSIX YEARS OF FREEMASONRY , by a Past Provincial Grand Officer of Norfolk . Copies Two Shillings each . Freemason Office , iO & 16 . V Great tjueen-st ., W . C . /^ EORGE REES . ENGRAVINGS , Liberal Discount . By the Principal Artists . ETCHINGS , Liberal Cash Discount . Large and Choice Variety on View . HUNTING Liberal Cash Discount . And SPORTING PICTURES . A Choice Assortment . Soo ENGRAVINGS , ETCHINGS , HUNTING PICTURES , & c . A New Catalogue , with Prices , & c , post free , . \ d . Stamp . PICTURE FRAMING DEPARTMENT . SPECIAL MASONIC DESIGNS for Certificate Frames at Lowest Prices . GEORGE REES , SAVOY HOUSE , 115 , STRAND . Established 30 Years .

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GILLIAM ( Successors to Makepeace and Walford ) , SILVERSMITHS , JEWELLERS , AND DIAMOND MOUNTERS , DEALERS IN ANTIQUE PLATE & JEWELLERY . 6 , SERLE STREET , LINCOLN ' S INN , 44 6 , OXFORD STREET , NEAR ORCHARD STREET . Tho Freemason of May 10 th , 1891 , Bays— " Messrs . Gilliam Bros ., Gold and Silversmiths , of ( I , Scrlo Street , Lincoln ' s Inu , have been very fortunate in securing so lino n , site fortuoir new establishment as HO , Oxford Street ( near Orchard Street ) , and wo congratulate thorn on tho bounty und artistic design displayed in their now promises ; tho slock is of tho most raro and choice kind , and our brethren , who uro fond of old and good things in precious uiotnls , would do well to pay tbcui a . visit . "

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PARTRIDGE & COOPER , THE" STATIONERS , 192 & 191 , FLEET STREET , LONDON . SCIENTIFIC WHIST CARDS , is . 6 d . per pack ; free by post is . od . Although only just published , some thousands have already been sold . PARTRIDGE & COOPER hold one of the largest stock of Playing Cards in London . The Club House Playing Cards , is . per Pack , us . per doz . A Special Illustrated Catalogue Jor-wartkil post free on application .

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SATURDAY , MARCH 12 , 1892 .

Masonic Notes.

Masonic Notes .

" Our Girls " have again scored . The Cambridge List is out , and 13 out of the 15 children who went up have passed—four with honours , and nine besides distinguished . The following are the particulars : Seniors-Lucy Smith , 3 rd class honours-, Amy Cutbush and Ettie Chapman , satisfied examiners . Juniors—Bertha

Dean , 1 st class honours and distinguished for religious knowledge and the theory of music ; Bessie Locke and Ethel Gillett , 3 rd class honours and distinguished tor religious knowledge ; Mary Nicholson , Evelyn Conti , Jessie Beilby , and Nellie Grammer , satisfied examiners and distinguished for religious knowledge ; and Edith Tanner , Irene Gooch , and Mabel Wood , satisfied the examiners . * * *

The sister Institution at Wood Green has also scored a similar , and , considering the boys leave at 15 years , and are , therefore , a year younger than the candidates from other schools , perhaps even a greater triumph , one of the number having taken honours in the ist class , ist division ( with distinction in reli gious

knowledge and English ) , while four are placed in the 2 nd class , five in the 3 rd class , and 12 obtained certificates . The names are as follows : Iurst class—first division : Haines ( with religious knowledge and English ); Second class : Vranee , Gay , Higgison , and

Moorcroft ; third class : Angler , Bingham , Churchill , Fortune , and Harvey ; certificates . Boulter , Cole , Coupland , Crompton , Davis , Fearon , Horder , Matthews , Murless , Robey , Scarfe , and Shorrock . No ist class 1 st division has been obtained since iSSto , when the boys remained till 16 years .

# # # We very much regret to find that in our review of the Festival Returns in the Special Jubilee Number of this journal , we inadvertently described Bro . Dr . Strong in connection with the admirable list he compiled as Steward for Lodge No . 1616 , Surrey , as " lately

Honorary Surgeon to the Institution" at Croydon . Our respected brother is still , we rejoice to say , the honorary medical adviser of the inmates of the Asylum , and we trust it will be many , many years before he feels it necessary to vacate a position which he has occupied for the last 30 years and in which he has won

so much distinction as well as the lifelong gratitude of his patients . As a set off to this mistake , however , we may plead that in speaking of Miss Strong and her list we described her as " daughter of Bro . Dr . Strong , honorary surgeon to the Institution at Croydon . " * * *

. Dr . W . Wynn Westcott , P . M ., P . P . G . D . C ., and S . W . of the Quatuor Coronati Lodge , London ( the successor to the lamented Dr . W . Woodman , P . G . S . B . of England ) , was installed as Supreme Magus of the Rosicrucian Society of England by the R . W . Bro . C . lMtzgerald Matier , Past S . M . of Scotland . Bro .

Matier , P . G . Std . Br ., was , some years ago , installed as the Rosicrucian Head of the Northern Country by the late R . W . Bro . Robert Wentworth Little , Supreme Magus , assisted by the R . W . Bro . William James Hughan , Past Supreme Magus of England . This has been declared to be really " Apostolic succession . "

* » General regret will be felt at the announcement of the death of Bro . Raphael Costa , who was J . G . D . of England in 1878 , and a brother of the late Bro . Sir Michael Costa , P . G . W . Bro . R . Costa was also a leading member of and had taken the 33 ^ in the Ancient

and Accepted Rite . Latterly , he had been in failing health , and had , therefore , been unable to attend our Masonic gatherings , but formerly he was an active and efficient member . It is worthy of remark that this makes the third death among the Grand Deacons of 1878 which has occurred during the past three months .

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The Shadwell Clerke Trust.

\ V Bro . S . B . BANCROF r , W . M . 2127 . CHARLES BARRY , G . Supt . of Wks . " " CHARLES BEL TON , P . D . G . D . C " " JAMKS BRETT , P . G . Purst . " LENNOX BROWME , P . M . 2256 . u $ " Rev . J . S . BROWNRIGG , P . G . Chap .

W T . G . BULLEN , P . O . Std . Br . PW " Sir FRANCIS BURDETT , Bart ., P . G . M . K ' ' " Middx . w „ Col . S . BURNEY , P . G . D . R W ,, Col . Hon . H . BYNG , P . G . W . W „ W . M . BYWATER , P . G . S . B . row .. Col . T . CALDWELL . P . G . M . Cantabs .

' . Gen . Hon . SOMERSET J . G . CALTHORPE , " P . G . W . „ Colonel MALET DE CARTERET , P . G . M . Jersey . W „ C . C . CHESTON , P . G . D . " General H . CLERK , P . G . D . R . CLOWES . G . Std . Br . RALPH CLUTTON . P . G . D .

" S . COCHRANE , P . M . 3 . I . T . COLLINS , P . G . S . B . " ,, Col . A . B . COOK , J . P ., P . A . G . D . C . " ,, A . COOPER , P . G . Stwd . " " G . COOPER , P . G . D . R \ v . ,, Lord CREMORNE , P . G . W . . ROBERT CUNLIFFE , P . G . W .

W „ Lieut . CZARNECKI , 1260 . W , Sir L . DARELL , P . G . D . ,, Lieut .-Col . I . DAVIES , P . D . G . D . C . ,, Baron DE FERRIERES , P . G . D . „ Alderman J . C Dl . VISDALE , W . M . 1 , P . G . S . ,, H . J . P . DUMAS , P . G . D . „ J . S . EASTES , P . G . D .

„ E . J . EMMERSON , P . G . Std . Br . R . W . „ Earl of EUSTON , P . G . M . Norths and Hunts . V . W . „ GEORGE EVERETT , G . Treas . VV . „ G . E . FAIRCHILD , P . M . 1196 . „ „ J , E . LE FEUVRE , P . G . D . „ T . H . GARDINER , P . M . 1150 . „ H . GARROD , P . G . Purst .

, ,, JOHN GIBSON , P . G . S . of W . „ RUDOLPH G . GLOVER , P . D . G . D . C . „ CLEMENT GODSON , M . D ., G . Stwd . , RALPH GOODING , M . D ., P . G . D . „ FRANK GREEN . P . G . D . ,, „ SirC H . GREGORY , P . G . D . R . W . „ T . F . HALSEY , M . P ., P . G . M . Herts . VV . .. CHARLES HAMMERTON . P . G . S . B . .

R . W . „ Sir REGINALD HANSON , Bt ., M . P ., P . G . W . VV . „ Col . CHARLES HARDING , P . A . G . D . C . „ „ SirG . D . HARRIS , P . G . D . „ „ F . R . W . HEDGES , P . G S . B . R . W . „ Lord HENNIKER , P . G . M . Suffolk . VV . „ GEORGE H . HOPKINSON , P . G . S . V . W . „ Rev . E . L . G . HOUNDLE , P . G . C . Surrey . W . „ HENRY A . HUNT , P . G . Supt . of Wks .

„ „ G . KELLY , P . G . S . B . „ „ GEORGE KENNING , P . G . D . Middx . R . W . „ Lord KENSINGTON , P . G . M . South Wales ( W . Division ) . W . „ F . S . KNYVETT , P . G . D . „ „ Lieut .-Col . GEORGE LAMBERT , P . G . S . B . „ „ W . G . LEMON , P . G . D . „ „ E . LETCHWORTH , P . G . D .

„ „ P . DE LANDE LONG , P . G . D . R . W . „ Lord LIMERICK , P . P . G . M . Bristol . W . „ G . D . LISTER , W . M . 2243 . „ „ HENRY LOVEGROVE , W . M . 2410 . „ „ LOVELAND LuVELAND , P . G . D . „ „ Admiral A . II . MARKHAM , P . M . 257 . V . W . „ Rev . C . J . MARTYN , P . G . Chap . W . „ C . F . MATIER , P . G . Std . Br .

„ „ 1 . H . MATTHEWS , P . D . G . D . C . „ „ F . MEAD , P . G . S . B . „ „ T . HASTINGS MILLER , G . S . B . K . W . „ Sir JOHN B . MONCKTON , P . G . W . „ .. Col . G . NOEL MONEY . P . G . M . Surrev . ,, e . ui . \ j . 111 / U . L . mw . ^ i ^ iL . ej . ai . ourrey .

„ , W . „ E . MONTEUU 1 S , P . G . S . B . „ „ J . C . PARKINSON , P . G . D . „ „ A . A . PENDLEBURY . ,, „ Col . JAMES PETERS , P . G . S . B . V . W . „ F . A . PHILBRICK , Q . C , Grand Registrar . W . „ Capt . N . G . PHILIPS , P . G . D . ., „ 'TURTLE P 1 GOTT . P . A . G . D . C .

., „ Col . H . PLATT , P . G . D . , ,, „ SAMUEL POPE , O . C , P . G . D . R-VV . „ W . A . F . POWELL , P . G . M . Bristol . W . '„ Dr . T . PURCHAS , P . A . G . D . C . « „ Lieut .-Gen . C . W . RANDOLPH , G . Supt . v , „ Sussex . V 'W . „ Rev . J . ROBBINS , U . D ., P . G . Chap . RW . „ H . D . SANDEMANPDGMBengal

, .... . W . „ Sir BRUCE M . SETON , P . G . D . V , V , » W . SHURMUR , W . M . 2374 . v , w - ,. Rev . R . I . SIMPSON , P . G . Chap . W . „ HENRY SMI TH , P . G . D . » „ W . F . SMITHSON , P . G . D . v , » » A . C . SPAULL , P . G . R . Salop . * -W - „ Rev . C . W . SPENCER STANHOPE , P . G . C . K ' - „ Col . LE GENDRE N . STARKIE . P . G . M .

Vv ... E- Lanes . w - , » W . E . STEWART , P . A . G . D . C . U W " ^ UWARD -TERRY . P . G . Treas . X VJ- > , T . VV . TEW , P . G . M . W . Yorks . w ' „ J . LEWIS THOMAS , P . A . G . D . C . " » RAYMOND II . TIIRUPP , D . P . G . M . Middx . " » J- TOYE , W . M . 1227 . RVV , " i " . TROLLOPE , P . G . D . VJ- ,, Lord VALENTIA , P . G . W . > v ' » Sir J , SOMERS VINE , V . C . D .

» > , Capt . T . C . WALLS , P . G . W . Middx . V vv " '• WATERLOW , G . Stwd . Vf .. Dr . E . WENDT , G . Sec . Get . Cor . w ' .. t . REDK . WEST , P . G . D . " » Sir H . TRUEMAN WOOD , P . A . G . D . C .

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F ^ MASON'S HYMN . —THE P . I S- ™ * - TIE . Words and Music composed by J-STEIN . Price IS . 6 d . nett . ndon : GEORGE KENNING , 16 & I 6 A , Gt . Queen-st .

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PRUDENTIAL ASSURANCE COMPANY , LIMITED . CIIIEI- Oi'i'icE—HOLBORN BARS , LONDON . Summary of the Reports presented at the FORTV-THIRD ANNUAL MEETING , held on 3 rd March , 1892 . QRDINARY BRANCH . —The new Annual Premium Income was £ 355 , 980 . The Premiums received during the year were £ 1 , 442 , 746 , being an increase of £ 280 , 097 over the year i 8 go . The increase in the Premium receipts for the quinquennium 1887-91 was £ 1 , 045 , 806 , giving an average annual increase of £ 209 , 161 . INDUSTRIAL BRAN C H . —The Premiums received during the year were £ 3 , 688 , 338 , being an increase of £ 170 , 413 . The increase in the Premium receipts for the quinquennium 1887-91 was £ 777 , 043 , giving an average annual increase of £ 155 , 408 . The total number of Policies in force was 9 , 617 , 484 ; the average duration is six years and three quarters . The total Assets of the Company , as shown in the Balance Sheet , are £ 14 , 623 , 627 , being an increase of £ 2 , 043 , 757 over those of 1890 . The Directors have again prepared a Supplement to the Report , showing in detail how the Assets of the Company are invested . The Balance Sheet has been again submitted to the independent professional audit of Messrs . DELOITTE , DEVER , GRIFFITHS , & Co ., whose certificate is appended to the accounts .

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FREE GRANTS OF LAND IN MANITOBA AND OTHER PARTS OF CANADA . —See Important Reports made by British Farmers' Delegation . Money Bonuses given to actual Settlers and their Families . The Reports ( illustrated ) of the twelve British Tenant Farmers who visited Canada in 1 S 90 , and other Pamphlets issued under the authority of the Imperial and Dominion Governments , containing maps and full information as to Land Regulations , Bonuses granted to Settlers , Openings for Capital , Demand for Labour , Rates of Wages , Cost of Living , and all other particulars , may be had post free on applying to the High Commissioner for Canada ( Mr . J . G . Colmer , C . M . G ., Sec ) , 17 , Victoriastreet , London , S . W . j or to Mr . John Dyke , Canadian Government Agent , 15 , Water-street , Liverpool .

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_ p AND B . MONICO . BANQUETING ROOMS AN' 10 MASO N 1 C TE M 1 L E . CAFE MONICO , 46 , REGENT STREET , LONDON , VV .

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REMINISCENCES OF TWENTYSIX YEARS OF FREEMASONRY , by a Past Provincial Grand Officer of Norfolk . Copies Two Shillings each . Freemason Office , iO & 16 . V Great tjueen-st ., W . C . /^ EORGE REES . ENGRAVINGS , Liberal Discount . By the Principal Artists . ETCHINGS , Liberal Cash Discount . Large and Choice Variety on View . HUNTING Liberal Cash Discount . And SPORTING PICTURES . A Choice Assortment . Soo ENGRAVINGS , ETCHINGS , HUNTING PICTURES , & c . A New Catalogue , with Prices , & c , post free , . \ d . Stamp . PICTURE FRAMING DEPARTMENT . SPECIAL MASONIC DESIGNS for Certificate Frames at Lowest Prices . GEORGE REES , SAVOY HOUSE , 115 , STRAND . Established 30 Years .

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GILLIAM ( Successors to Makepeace and Walford ) , SILVERSMITHS , JEWELLERS , AND DIAMOND MOUNTERS , DEALERS IN ANTIQUE PLATE & JEWELLERY . 6 , SERLE STREET , LINCOLN ' S INN , 44 6 , OXFORD STREET , NEAR ORCHARD STREET . Tho Freemason of May 10 th , 1891 , Bays— " Messrs . Gilliam Bros ., Gold and Silversmiths , of ( I , Scrlo Street , Lincoln ' s Inu , have been very fortunate in securing so lino n , site fortuoir new establishment as HO , Oxford Street ( near Orchard Street ) , and wo congratulate thorn on tho bounty und artistic design displayed in their now promises ; tho slock is of tho most raro and choice kind , and our brethren , who uro fond of old and good things in precious uiotnls , would do well to pay tbcui a . visit . "

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PARTRIDGE & COOPER , THE" STATIONERS , 192 & 191 , FLEET STREET , LONDON . SCIENTIFIC WHIST CARDS , is . 6 d . per pack ; free by post is . od . Although only just published , some thousands have already been sold . PARTRIDGE & COOPER hold one of the largest stock of Playing Cards in London . The Club House Playing Cards , is . per Pack , us . per doz . A Special Illustrated Catalogue Jor-wartkil post free on application .

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SATURDAY , MARCH 12 , 1892 .

Masonic Notes.

Masonic Notes .

" Our Girls " have again scored . The Cambridge List is out , and 13 out of the 15 children who went up have passed—four with honours , and nine besides distinguished . The following are the particulars : Seniors-Lucy Smith , 3 rd class honours-, Amy Cutbush and Ettie Chapman , satisfied examiners . Juniors—Bertha

Dean , 1 st class honours and distinguished for religious knowledge and the theory of music ; Bessie Locke and Ethel Gillett , 3 rd class honours and distinguished tor religious knowledge ; Mary Nicholson , Evelyn Conti , Jessie Beilby , and Nellie Grammer , satisfied examiners and distinguished for religious knowledge ; and Edith Tanner , Irene Gooch , and Mabel Wood , satisfied the examiners . * * *

The sister Institution at Wood Green has also scored a similar , and , considering the boys leave at 15 years , and are , therefore , a year younger than the candidates from other schools , perhaps even a greater triumph , one of the number having taken honours in the ist class , ist division ( with distinction in reli gious

knowledge and English ) , while four are placed in the 2 nd class , five in the 3 rd class , and 12 obtained certificates . The names are as follows : Iurst class—first division : Haines ( with religious knowledge and English ); Second class : Vranee , Gay , Higgison , and

Moorcroft ; third class : Angler , Bingham , Churchill , Fortune , and Harvey ; certificates . Boulter , Cole , Coupland , Crompton , Davis , Fearon , Horder , Matthews , Murless , Robey , Scarfe , and Shorrock . No ist class 1 st division has been obtained since iSSto , when the boys remained till 16 years .

# # # We very much regret to find that in our review of the Festival Returns in the Special Jubilee Number of this journal , we inadvertently described Bro . Dr . Strong in connection with the admirable list he compiled as Steward for Lodge No . 1616 , Surrey , as " lately

Honorary Surgeon to the Institution" at Croydon . Our respected brother is still , we rejoice to say , the honorary medical adviser of the inmates of the Asylum , and we trust it will be many , many years before he feels it necessary to vacate a position which he has occupied for the last 30 years and in which he has won

so much distinction as well as the lifelong gratitude of his patients . As a set off to this mistake , however , we may plead that in speaking of Miss Strong and her list we described her as " daughter of Bro . Dr . Strong , honorary surgeon to the Institution at Croydon . " * * *

. Dr . W . Wynn Westcott , P . M ., P . P . G . D . C ., and S . W . of the Quatuor Coronati Lodge , London ( the successor to the lamented Dr . W . Woodman , P . G . S . B . of England ) , was installed as Supreme Magus of the Rosicrucian Society of England by the R . W . Bro . C . lMtzgerald Matier , Past S . M . of Scotland . Bro .

Matier , P . G . Std . Br ., was , some years ago , installed as the Rosicrucian Head of the Northern Country by the late R . W . Bro . Robert Wentworth Little , Supreme Magus , assisted by the R . W . Bro . William James Hughan , Past Supreme Magus of England . This has been declared to be really " Apostolic succession . "

* » General regret will be felt at the announcement of the death of Bro . Raphael Costa , who was J . G . D . of England in 1878 , and a brother of the late Bro . Sir Michael Costa , P . G . W . Bro . R . Costa was also a leading member of and had taken the 33 ^ in the Ancient

and Accepted Rite . Latterly , he had been in failing health , and had , therefore , been unable to attend our Masonic gatherings , but formerly he was an active and efficient member . It is worthy of remark that this makes the third death among the Grand Deacons of 1878 which has occurred during the past three months .

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