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THE MIDLAND RAILWAY HOTELS will be found complete in all arrangements , and charges moderate . MIDLAND GRAND HOTEL ( Adjoining St . Pancras Station ) , LONDON , N . W . The new Venetian Room at this Hotel is available for Wedding Breakfasts , and Masonic and other Banquets . ADELPHI HOTEL , LIVERPOOL . QUEEN'S HOTEL , LEEDS . MIDLAND HOTEL , BRADFORD . MIDLAND HOTEL , DERBY . MIDLAND HOTEL , MORECAMBE . HEYSHAM TOWER , NEAR MORECAMBE . Telegrams— " M IDOTKL . " Tariffs on application to each Hotel , or to W . TOWLE , Manager , Midland Railway Hotels , & c . Chief Office : — Midland Grand Hotel , London , N . W .

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

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CANNON STREET HOTEL CANNON STREET , E . C . RTTTER & PUZEY , PROPRIETORS . SPACIOUS AND COMMODIOUS ROOMS VOR LARGE OK . SMALL MASONIC LODGES , AND BANQUETS , MEETINGS , AUCTIONS , BALLS , CONCERTS , AKBITKA TIO . N ' S , CLNDKRHI . I . AS , ETC . " W . G . l'ENELEY , MANAGER .

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TOWER BRIDGE HOTEL , TOOLEY-STREET , S . E . PROPRIETOR : C . J . BROWN . Within five minutes L . B . andS . C . Railway , and S . E . Railway ( London Bridge ); 10 minutes from Liverpool street and Broad-street Stations . SPLENDID ACCOMMODATION FOR MASONIC LODGES AND CHAPTERS . LARGE B ANQUETING HALL . All up to date , and latest improvements . Acknowledged by the Press to be the finest Masonic Hall in London . Telephone No . 222 Hop . Inspection invited .

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HOSKIN'S HOTEL , OXTED SURREY , One minute ' s walk from S . E . and L . B . & S . C . Rly . Stations , Proprietor—Bro . THOMAS TUCKER . SPECIAL ACCOMMODATION FOR LODGES AND CHAPTERS Spacious Banquet Room , Ante-Rooms & other conveniences EVERY FACILITY FOR SUMMER OUTINGS . CULINARY ARRANGEMENTS PERFECTION . WINES , CIGARS , & C , OF FINEST BRANDS . The East Surrey Lodge , 27 G 0 ,, meets at this establishment GOOD STABLING . SPLENDID SCENERY . Charges very moderate . Further particulars of the Proprietor .

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ZURICH . ( Station on the Gotthard and Arlbcrg Line ) . QRAND HOTEL ^ BELLEVUE AU LAC . Exceptionable position on the Lake . Entirely rebuilt . One of the finest hotels in Switzerland . 300 Beds , 20 Saloons , Bathrooms , several Lifts , Electric Light , aid modern Sanitary arrangements . Grandly situated near the Lake and New Bridge . Large Terrace and Garden . Terms , 10 fcs . a day for five days and upwards . Near the New English Church , the Theatre and we Town Hall . Private apartments , with baths and every comfort . Cook ' s Coupons . Bio . F . A . POHL , Manager .

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IOHN J . M . BULT , •* CASH TAILOR 140 , FENCHURCH ST ., LONDON , E . C . TWO LEADING SPECIALITIESDRESS SUIT ( Satin Linings ) , £ 4 4 s . FROCK COAT ( Silk Faced ) & VEST , £ 3 3 s

The Largest Selection in the City of Scotch 'Tweed , Cheviot and Fancy Suitings .

AYO'S CASTLE HOTEL

EAST MOLESEY , HAMPTON COUUT S TATION . BRO . JOHN MAYO . MASONIC TKJUTM . E . Accommodation in the new wing for Banipicls for any number up to 120 . F . very convenience for Ladies' Gatherings . Spacious landing to river , whence Steam Launches can start . Five Lodges meet here , and reference may be made to the respective Masters as to the catering , & c .

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CPIERS AND pOND'S STORES ( NO TICKETS REQUIRED ) . QUEEN VICTORIA STREET , E . C . Opposite Blackfriars Station ( Dist . Ry . ) and St . Paul ' s Station ( L . C . and D . Ry . ) PRICE BOOK . ( 1000 pages , illustrated ) free on application . FREE DELIVERY in Suburbs by our own Vans . LIBERAL TERMS FOR COUNTRY ORDERS . For full details see Price Book .

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SATURDAY , J 13 , 1901 .

Masonic Notes.

Masonic Notes .

The Quarterly General Court of the Governors and Subscribers of the Royal Masonic Institution for Girlswas held at Freemasons' Hall on Thursday , the 11 th instant , under the presidency of Bro . A . C . Spaull , P . G . Std . Br ., whose motion for the suspension of 'the

laws relating to elections , in the case of Kate W . P . Williams , whose father had died from an injury received while on active service in South Africa , was adopted , and the Girl was declared duly elected , subject , of course , to the regulations affecting Girls

after election . On the recommendation of the House Committee Bro . A . W . Orwin , P . A . G . D . ol C , Vice-Patron , was appointed Honorary Throat and liar Physician lo the Institution . A list of 2 ( 1 candidates for the election on ioth October next was approved , and 16 vacancies to be then Tilled up were declared .

• • » The Quarterly General Court ol the Governors and Subscribers of the Royal Masonic Institution for Boys will be held at Freemasons ! Hall this ( Friday ) after-

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noon , at 4 p . m ., when the list of candidates for the election on the nth October next will be approved , and the number of boys then to be elected declared . A motion will also be submitted by Bro . Stanley J . Altcnborough , P . A . G . D . of C , Patron , and Honorary Solicitor of the Institution , to the effect that the sum of

' 55 ° guineas be accepted from the Province of Hampshire and the Isle of Wight lor the purchase of a Per petual Presentation lo be known as " The Beach Presentation , " and to serve as a memorial of the recent Anniversary Festival , at which the Right Hon . W . W . B . Beach , M . P ., presided as Chairman .

* * * By a happy coincidence each of our three Central Institutions will thus be the richer b y the amount of ' 55 o guineas , paid to it for a Memorial Presentation . Kent has presented that sum to the Girls' School for an " Amherst Presentation " as a memorial of the

presidency of Earl Amherst , M . W . Pro G . Master of England , Prov . G . Master of Kent , at the recent 113 th Anniversary Festival in its behalf . East Lancashire has resolved to present out of the sum of . £ 9370 subscribed to its recent ' . Festival at Manchester in aid of its Systematic Educational and Benevolent Institution

the necessary 1550 guineas with which to purchase a Perpetual Presentation to the Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution as a memorial of the great services rendered to the Province of East Lancashire and its pet Institution by the late Bro . Col . Le Gendre N . Starkie , who for so many years was at its head in Craft and Royal Arch Masonry , who founded and

generously supported its local Charity , and who , more than 20 yearsago , presided as Chairman at the Festival of the Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution . The gift of these amounts could not hive been more conveniently timed , as the three tail in one and the same year , and the three Central Charities are benefited about the same time and to an equal extent .

* * The Committee of Management of the Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution held their meeting for this month at Freemasons' flail on Wednesday afternoon , under the presidency of Bro . J . A . Farnfield ,

P . A . G . D . C , the Treasurer of the Institution . The Secretary reported the deaths of three Male and three Widow Annuitants as well as two accepted Candidates ( one man and one widow ) . The report of the Finance Committee was submitted , adopted , and ordered to be entered on the minutes .

• • • On Thursday the usual summer entertainment to the inmates of the Institution at Croydon took place there being , as is invariably the case , a goodly number of visitors , including the Treasurer ( Bro . J . A . Farnfield ) , members of the Committee , with Bro . lames Terry , the Secretary , while a number of ladies , among

whom were Mrs . and Miss Terry , graced the meeting with their presence . An excellent entertainment had been arranged in the afternoon in the grounds and in the Hall for the evening , and was thoroughly appreciated by the Old People and the visitors . Everything , it is hardly necessary to say , pissed off most successfully .

The annual meeting of the Provincial Grand Lod ge of North and East Yorkshire will be held , at the invitation of the local lodges , in the Grand Hall , The Spa , Scarborough , on Friday , the 26 th instant , at 3 p . m . The business will be of the usual character , and will include the appointment and investiture of the

Prov . Grand Officers for the ensuing year . After the Prov . Grand Lodge has been closed , the brethren will dine together at the Grand Hotel , at 5 p . m ., tickets , at 5 s . each , to be obtained of Bro . Chas . Travers , Masonic Club , Scarborough , on or before Tuesday the 23 rd instant .

* * * The annual meeting of the Prov . Grand Lodge ol Hertfordshire will be held at Freemasons' Hall ( Corn Exchange ) , Watford , on Wednesday , the 24 th instant , at four p . m . The business is of the usual character , and will include for the first time a contested election

for the office of Prov . G . Treasurer , the candidates who have been nominated being Bro . J . R . Cocks , P . M ., Hertford Lodge , No . 403 , Past Prov . G . W ., and Prov . G . Treasurer for the still current year , and Bro . W . Metcalf , P . M . No . 2372 , Prov . G . S . B . The Prov . G . Treasurer ' s accounts lor the past year show a balance

in hand of £ y ) 12 s . 3 I ., and a sum of . £ 369 17 s . 4 d . invested in Consols . Alter the business proceedings the brethren will dine together in the Freemasons ' Hall at six p . m ., tickets for which , at 7 s . ( id . each , exclusive of wine , must be applied for of Bro . the R « v ,

Dr . O . C . Cockrem , Prov . G . Secretary , London Orphan Asylum , Watford , on or before Saturday , the 20 th instant . This , too , is an innovation in the custom of this Province , which h is hitherto fixed the dinner tickets at £ 1 is . each , including wine .

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THE MIDLAND RAILWAY HOTELS will be found complete in all arrangements , and charges moderate . MIDLAND GRAND HOTEL ( Adjoining St . Pancras Station ) , LONDON , N . W . The new Venetian Room at this Hotel is available for Wedding Breakfasts , and Masonic and other Banquets . ADELPHI HOTEL , LIVERPOOL . QUEEN'S HOTEL , LEEDS . MIDLAND HOTEL , BRADFORD . MIDLAND HOTEL , DERBY . MIDLAND HOTEL , MORECAMBE . HEYSHAM TOWER , NEAR MORECAMBE . Telegrams— " M IDOTKL . " Tariffs on application to each Hotel , or to W . TOWLE , Manager , Midland Railway Hotels , & c . Chief Office : — Midland Grand Hotel , London , N . W .

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

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CANNON STREET HOTEL CANNON STREET , E . C . RTTTER & PUZEY , PROPRIETORS . SPACIOUS AND COMMODIOUS ROOMS VOR LARGE OK . SMALL MASONIC LODGES , AND BANQUETS , MEETINGS , AUCTIONS , BALLS , CONCERTS , AKBITKA TIO . N ' S , CLNDKRHI . I . AS , ETC . " W . G . l'ENELEY , MANAGER .

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TOWER BRIDGE HOTEL , TOOLEY-STREET , S . E . PROPRIETOR : C . J . BROWN . Within five minutes L . B . andS . C . Railway , and S . E . Railway ( London Bridge ); 10 minutes from Liverpool street and Broad-street Stations . SPLENDID ACCOMMODATION FOR MASONIC LODGES AND CHAPTERS . LARGE B ANQUETING HALL . All up to date , and latest improvements . Acknowledged by the Press to be the finest Masonic Hall in London . Telephone No . 222 Hop . Inspection invited .

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HOSKIN'S HOTEL , OXTED SURREY , One minute ' s walk from S . E . and L . B . & S . C . Rly . Stations , Proprietor—Bro . THOMAS TUCKER . SPECIAL ACCOMMODATION FOR LODGES AND CHAPTERS Spacious Banquet Room , Ante-Rooms & other conveniences EVERY FACILITY FOR SUMMER OUTINGS . CULINARY ARRANGEMENTS PERFECTION . WINES , CIGARS , & C , OF FINEST BRANDS . The East Surrey Lodge , 27 G 0 ,, meets at this establishment GOOD STABLING . SPLENDID SCENERY . Charges very moderate . Further particulars of the Proprietor .

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ZURICH . ( Station on the Gotthard and Arlbcrg Line ) . QRAND HOTEL ^ BELLEVUE AU LAC . Exceptionable position on the Lake . Entirely rebuilt . One of the finest hotels in Switzerland . 300 Beds , 20 Saloons , Bathrooms , several Lifts , Electric Light , aid modern Sanitary arrangements . Grandly situated near the Lake and New Bridge . Large Terrace and Garden . Terms , 10 fcs . a day for five days and upwards . Near the New English Church , the Theatre and we Town Hall . Private apartments , with baths and every comfort . Cook ' s Coupons . Bio . F . A . POHL , Manager .

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IOHN J . M . BULT , •* CASH TAILOR 140 , FENCHURCH ST ., LONDON , E . C . TWO LEADING SPECIALITIESDRESS SUIT ( Satin Linings ) , £ 4 4 s . FROCK COAT ( Silk Faced ) & VEST , £ 3 3 s

The Largest Selection in the City of Scotch 'Tweed , Cheviot and Fancy Suitings .

AYO'S CASTLE HOTEL

EAST MOLESEY , HAMPTON COUUT S TATION . BRO . JOHN MAYO . MASONIC TKJUTM . E . Accommodation in the new wing for Banipicls for any number up to 120 . F . very convenience for Ladies' Gatherings . Spacious landing to river , whence Steam Launches can start . Five Lodges meet here , and reference may be made to the respective Masters as to the catering , & c .

, . ,

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CPIERS AND pOND'S STORES ( NO TICKETS REQUIRED ) . QUEEN VICTORIA STREET , E . C . Opposite Blackfriars Station ( Dist . Ry . ) and St . Paul ' s Station ( L . C . and D . Ry . ) PRICE BOOK . ( 1000 pages , illustrated ) free on application . FREE DELIVERY in Suburbs by our own Vans . LIBERAL TERMS FOR COUNTRY ORDERS . For full details see Price Book .

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SATURDAY , J 13 , 1901 .

Masonic Notes.

Masonic Notes .

The Quarterly General Court of the Governors and Subscribers of the Royal Masonic Institution for Girlswas held at Freemasons' Hall on Thursday , the 11 th instant , under the presidency of Bro . A . C . Spaull , P . G . Std . Br ., whose motion for the suspension of 'the

laws relating to elections , in the case of Kate W . P . Williams , whose father had died from an injury received while on active service in South Africa , was adopted , and the Girl was declared duly elected , subject , of course , to the regulations affecting Girls

after election . On the recommendation of the House Committee Bro . A . W . Orwin , P . A . G . D . ol C , Vice-Patron , was appointed Honorary Throat and liar Physician lo the Institution . A list of 2 ( 1 candidates for the election on ioth October next was approved , and 16 vacancies to be then Tilled up were declared .

• • » The Quarterly General Court ol the Governors and Subscribers of the Royal Masonic Institution for Boys will be held at Freemasons ! Hall this ( Friday ) after-

Masonic Notes.

noon , at 4 p . m ., when the list of candidates for the election on the nth October next will be approved , and the number of boys then to be elected declared . A motion will also be submitted by Bro . Stanley J . Altcnborough , P . A . G . D . of C , Patron , and Honorary Solicitor of the Institution , to the effect that the sum of

' 55 ° guineas be accepted from the Province of Hampshire and the Isle of Wight lor the purchase of a Per petual Presentation lo be known as " The Beach Presentation , " and to serve as a memorial of the recent Anniversary Festival , at which the Right Hon . W . W . B . Beach , M . P ., presided as Chairman .

* * * By a happy coincidence each of our three Central Institutions will thus be the richer b y the amount of ' 55 o guineas , paid to it for a Memorial Presentation . Kent has presented that sum to the Girls' School for an " Amherst Presentation " as a memorial of the

presidency of Earl Amherst , M . W . Pro G . Master of England , Prov . G . Master of Kent , at the recent 113 th Anniversary Festival in its behalf . East Lancashire has resolved to present out of the sum of . £ 9370 subscribed to its recent ' . Festival at Manchester in aid of its Systematic Educational and Benevolent Institution

the necessary 1550 guineas with which to purchase a Perpetual Presentation to the Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution as a memorial of the great services rendered to the Province of East Lancashire and its pet Institution by the late Bro . Col . Le Gendre N . Starkie , who for so many years was at its head in Craft and Royal Arch Masonry , who founded and

generously supported its local Charity , and who , more than 20 yearsago , presided as Chairman at the Festival of the Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution . The gift of these amounts could not hive been more conveniently timed , as the three tail in one and the same year , and the three Central Charities are benefited about the same time and to an equal extent .

* * The Committee of Management of the Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution held their meeting for this month at Freemasons' flail on Wednesday afternoon , under the presidency of Bro . J . A . Farnfield ,

P . A . G . D . C , the Treasurer of the Institution . The Secretary reported the deaths of three Male and three Widow Annuitants as well as two accepted Candidates ( one man and one widow ) . The report of the Finance Committee was submitted , adopted , and ordered to be entered on the minutes .

• • • On Thursday the usual summer entertainment to the inmates of the Institution at Croydon took place there being , as is invariably the case , a goodly number of visitors , including the Treasurer ( Bro . J . A . Farnfield ) , members of the Committee , with Bro . lames Terry , the Secretary , while a number of ladies , among

whom were Mrs . and Miss Terry , graced the meeting with their presence . An excellent entertainment had been arranged in the afternoon in the grounds and in the Hall for the evening , and was thoroughly appreciated by the Old People and the visitors . Everything , it is hardly necessary to say , pissed off most successfully .

The annual meeting of the Provincial Grand Lod ge of North and East Yorkshire will be held , at the invitation of the local lodges , in the Grand Hall , The Spa , Scarborough , on Friday , the 26 th instant , at 3 p . m . The business will be of the usual character , and will include the appointment and investiture of the

Prov . Grand Officers for the ensuing year . After the Prov . Grand Lodge has been closed , the brethren will dine together at the Grand Hotel , at 5 p . m ., tickets , at 5 s . each , to be obtained of Bro . Chas . Travers , Masonic Club , Scarborough , on or before Tuesday the 23 rd instant .

* * * The annual meeting of the Prov . Grand Lodge ol Hertfordshire will be held at Freemasons' Hall ( Corn Exchange ) , Watford , on Wednesday , the 24 th instant , at four p . m . The business is of the usual character , and will include for the first time a contested election

for the office of Prov . G . Treasurer , the candidates who have been nominated being Bro . J . R . Cocks , P . M ., Hertford Lodge , No . 403 , Past Prov . G . W ., and Prov . G . Treasurer for the still current year , and Bro . W . Metcalf , P . M . No . 2372 , Prov . G . S . B . The Prov . G . Treasurer ' s accounts lor the past year show a balance

in hand of £ y ) 12 s . 3 I ., and a sum of . £ 369 17 s . 4 d . invested in Consols . Alter the business proceedings the brethren will dine together in the Freemasons ' Hall at six p . m ., tickets for which , at 7 s . ( id . each , exclusive of wine , must be applied for of Bro . the R « v ,

Dr . O . C . Cockrem , Prov . G . Secretary , London Orphan Asylum , Watford , on or before Saturday , the 20 th instant . This , too , is an innovation in the custom of this Province , which h is hitherto fixed the dinner tickets at £ 1 is . each , including wine .

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