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PHCENIX FIRE OFFICE . 19 , LOMBARD ST ., & 57 , CHARING CROSS , LONDON—Established 1782 . LOWEST Current Rates I Assured free of all Liability Liberal and Prompt Settlements | Electric Lighting Rules supplied \ V . C . MACDONALD , ) Joint F . B . MACbONALD , j Secretaries . CCIDENT INSURANCE COMPANY , LIMITED . 10 , ST . SWITHIN'S LANE , LONDON , E . C General Accidents . I Personal Injuries . Railway Accidents . j Deaths by Accident . C . HARDING , Manager .
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THE LONDON NECROPOLIS . — BROOKWUOD CEMETERY , NEAR WOKING . 18 S , WESTMINSTER BRIDGE ROAD , AND 2 , LANCASTER PLACE , STRAND . Telephone—No . 4 S 30 ,. Telegraphic Address— " Tenebratio , London . " Every branch of funeral work efficiently conducted to BrooKwood or any otner Cemetery . Earth to earth burials carried out . Cremations undertaken . Large Stock of Monuments kept . Inclusive charges .
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FUR ECONOMICAL AND RESPECTABLE FUNERALS AT STATED CHARGES , TO COVER ALL EXPENSES , EXCLUSIVE OF CEMETERY FEES , BRO . C . G . HATT , UNDERTAKER , S 2 , HIGH STREET , K . ENSINGTON , W . Orders by Post or Telegrams promptly attended to . Price Lists Post Free on Application .
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DUTCH BULBS . SALES every MONDAY , WEDNESDAY , and SATURDAY , and frequently on THURSDAY . In Large and Small Lots , to suit all Buyers . MR . J . C STEVENS will SELL by AUCTION at his Great RuuMS , 38 , KlNu-SlKtEL , CuVENl' G . ARD & N , EVLKY IHONDAY , WEDNESDAY , and 5 AIUKUAY , and frequently on THUI-CJDAY , at Half-past twelve precisely eacn day—First-class consignments of chuice-iiamed HYAcJNl'HS , lULlPa , oKuCUbES , NARulSaUa , and other Bulbs , arriving- weekly from well-known farms in Holland . , On view Mornings of Sale , and Catalogues had .
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FISH , POULTRY , ( jAME , OYSTERS . JOHN GOW , LIMITED , f 17 , NEW tSKUAD STREEI , E . C . ( Opposite Railway Station ) . 12 , HONEY LANE MARKET , CHEAPSIDE , 93 , THEOBALD'S RD ., HOLBORN , W . C , 125 , BROMPTON ROAD , S . W . JOHN GOW , Limited , always have on sale the Largest Stock in London of the Very Best yuality at Lowest Prices . BARRELLED OYSTERS .
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GENERAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY . BORDEAUX * . — Every Friday . Saloon , 50 s . ; bore-cabin , 35 s . Return , Sos . and 5 os . The magnificent NEW STEAMER , •¦ " H 1 RONDELLE , " electrically lighted , and replete with every convenience , is now running on this Station . EDINBURGH * . — Saturday and Wednesday . Saloon , 22 s . ; Fore-cabin , 16 s . Return , 34 s . and 24 s . 6 d . From IRONGATE AND ST . KATHERINE'S WHARF . OSTEND . — Saloon , 10 s . ; Fore-cabin , 7 s . ( 3 d . Return , 15 s . and 1 is . 3 d . From LIVERPOOL STREET STATION . LJAMBURGH via HAKVVICH . —Express at 8 p . m . on ¦ * - - *¦ Tuesdays , Fridays , and Saturdays . Fare , £ 1 17 s . ( 3 d . or £ * 5 s . o , d . ; Return , £ 2 16 s . 3 d . or £ 1 iSs . ad . * A Tender conveys Bordeaux and Edinburgh Passengers from Westminster and Temple Piers . For Particulars apply to 55 , GREAT TOWER STREET , or 14 , WATERLOO PLACE , LONDON .
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FIRST PRIZE MEDALS . Adelaide Jubilee Exhibition , 1887 ; Sydney Centenary Exhibition , 188 S . MASONS' CERTIFICATES , & c , FRAMED TO ANY DESIGN . H . MORELL , 17 & ! 8 , GREAT ST . ANDREW ST ., BLOOMSBURY , LONDON , W . C . Manufacturer and Importer of all kinds of Picture Fram ; and Decorative Mouldings ( Two Million feet always in stock ) . Ever ) reinioitP for the Trade and Exportation . Illustrated Boilc ol PaHerns , 8 j pages 4 to demy , revised for t 8 gt , post IT e for three penny stamps . j
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ANDERTON'S HOTEL & TAVERN FLEET STREET , LONDON . In connection with the Royal Clarence Hotel , Ilfracombe ; and Peacock Hotel , and Royal Hotel , Boston , Lincolnshire . The central position of ANDERTON'S renders this Tavern unequalled for Masonic Banquets , Public Dinners , Wedding Breakfasts , Meetings of Creditors , Arbitrations or Jovial Gatherings The Rooms reserved for the above business consist of DINING HALL , PILLAR HALL , MASONIC HALL , CHAPTKR , and numerous Smaller Rooms . The RESTAURANT on Eastern Side of Hotel Entrance is open to the Public from J a . m . to 7 p . m . for BREAKFASTS , LUNCHEONS . TKAS , and DINNERS . F . H . CLEMOW , Proprietor .
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MANCHESTER HOTEL . * " ¦ ALDERSGATE STREETNOTICE TO SECRETARIES OF M ASONIC LODGES , CLUBS , AND OTHER INSTITUTIONS . The Proprietors of the above Hotel , having recently added a number of commodious Rooms to the Establishment , suitable for LODGE MEETINGS , BANQUETS , DINNERS , & C , will be glad to furnish Terms and Particulars for the use of same on application .
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AT . LAWRENCE •( Late J . R . BONE ) , BLACKFRIARS DEPOT FOtt LICENSED VICTUALLERS' GLASS AND CHINA , ALSO GLASS AND STONE BOTTLES . Best Quality and Low Prices . Call and See the NEW PORCELAIN SPIRIT CASKETS , URNS , & c . 146-147 , BLACKFRIARS ROAD , S . E .
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pOALS . COALS . COALS COCKERELL'S ( LIMITED ) , 13 , CORNH 1 LL , LONDON , E . C
For Prices , see Daily Papers .
r rucks AWert from the Colliery to every Railway Station
. .
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HPHE EMBLEMATIC LoDGS OF ¦ *¦ INSTRUCTION , No . 1321 . PROGRAMME OF THE FIFTEEN SECTIONS , To be Worked on TUESDAY , NOVEMBER 24 th , 1 S 91 , At the ST . JAMES'S HALL RESTAURANT , PICCADILLY , S . W . The Lodge will be Opened at 7 o ' clock . Bro . J OSEPH GREENWAY ( of the Harrow Lodge , No . 1310 , and Preceptor of 179 , 3 21 , and 1 G 14 ) W . M . „ W . CLEGHORN ( P . Z ., P . M . 12 S 7 ) ... ' ... S . W . „ W . B . FBXDICK ( P . Z ., P . M . 1321 ) J . W . „ T . C SEARV ... Org - . FIRST LECTURE . —ist Section , Bro . E . L . Berry , 1321 ; 2 nd Seciion , Bro . T . West , 1310 ; 3 rd Section , Bro . W . 0 . Welsford , 1321 ; 4 th Section , Bro . G . H . Laiter , 1321 ; 5 th Section , Bro . A . F . Scholding-, VV . M . 1512 ; 6 th Section , Bro . Ernest Earwig-, P . M . and Preceptor of 1 So ; 7 th Section , Bro . James Heming , P . M . 120 7 , Preceptor of 1732 . SECOND LECTURE . —ist Section , Bro . F . W . Buxton , W . M . 1 S 91 ; 2 nd Section , Bro . C . L . Plant , I . G . 101 ; 3 rd Section , Bro . C . Weeden , M . E . Z . and P . M . 813 , and Preceptor 1602 ; 4 th Section , Bio . John Paul , P . M . 12 S 7 , Preceptor 538- ; 5 th Section , Bro . C . O . Burgess , S . 2101 . THIRD LECTURE . —1 st Section , Bro . W . Brindley , P . Z ., P . M . and Pieceptor 145 and 1604 ; 2 nd Section , Bro . Maurice Angel , J . W . 239 S ; 3 rd Section , Bro . Alfred J . Dixie , P . Z ., P . M . 453 , P . P . G . D . Essex , Preceptor of 1 S 39 .
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ADVERTISEMENT SCALE OF
"THE FREEMASON . " Per Insertion . SINGLE COLUMN per inch £ 0 5 o ONE PAGE 10 o 0 ONE COLUMN 3 10 o PUBLIC COMPANIES' & PARAGRAPH , ADVERTISEMENTS , IS . PER LINE . WANTS , & C , FOUR LINES , 2 s . 6 d ., and 6 d . PER LINE additional .
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WANTED . —A Situation , in any capacity , by a Young Man , M . M . ; a < je 26 ; good character . Address , B . F ., 10 , Ouilter-st ., Bethnal Green . MASONIC—A Brother , a Merchant in a reduced postiion—good commercial and administrative ability—seeks Work ; highest references . — Address , URGENT , care of Freemason office , ifi , Gt . Oueenstreet , W . C . "
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BRO . DAN GODFREY , Junr ., R . C . M ., L . R . A . M ., CONDUCTOR , THE LONDON MILITARY BAND , ( President—Sir ARTHUR SULLIVAN ) , SUPPLIES BANDS ( Military and String ) for GARDEN PARTIES , RECEPTIONS , DINNERS , . BALLS , & c . For Terms—Apply to 42 S , STRAND , W . C .
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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 , 446 , OXFORD STREET , NEAR ORCHARD STREET . The Freemason of May 16 th , 1801 , says— " Messrs . Gilliam Bros ., Gold and Silversmiths , of 8 , Serle Street , Lincoln ' s Inn , have been , very fortunate in securing so fine a site for their new establishment as 416 , Oxford Street ( near Orchard Street ) , and we congratulate them on tho beauty and n-tistio design displayed in their new premises ; the stock ; is of the most rare and choice kind , and our brethren , who are fond of old and good things in precious metals , would do well to pay them a visit . "
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PARTRIDGE & COOPER , " THE " STATIONERS , 192 & 191 , 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 . Illustrated Catalogue of every requisite for Office or Library forwarded post free .
To Correspondents.
To Correspondents .
The following communications unavoidably stand over CRAFTPattison Lodge , No . 913 . Newall Lodge , Iso . 1 , 134 . Greenwood Lodge , No . 1983 . Pai tiles Lodge , No . 3200 . Bushey Hall Lodge , No . 2323 . Provinci 1 Grand Mark Lodge of Kent . Provincial Grand Mark Lodge of West Yorkshire . And several Lodges of Instruction .
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SATURDAY , NOVEMBER 14 , 1891 .
Masonic Notes.
Masonic Notes .
We have received copy of the minutes of a Special Communication of the District Grand Lodge of the Eastern Archipelago , which was held at the Masonic Hall , Singapore , on the 18 th August last , for the purpose of installing Bro . Major-General Sir Charles
Warren , G . C . M . G ., P . M ., P . Z ., Past Grand Deacon of England , as District Grand Master . The ceremony appears to have been very ably performed b y Bro . J . D . Vaughan , the Deputy District Grand Master in charge , who was subsequently appointed , invested , and
saluted as Sir Charles ' s Deputy . The District Grand Officers for the year were also appointed and invested , and after an able address from the new District Grand Master , the proceedings in District Grand Lodge were brought to a conclusion .
We congratulate Bro . Sir Charles Warren on his installation in this important office , in which , while his duties and responsibilities will undoubtedly be onerous , his opportunities of promoting the welfare of the Craft , and more particularly of the lodges placed under his
immediate control will be many . But the new chief of this remote district is a man of known energy and ability , and at the same time a Mason who has taken a deep interest in the study of our history ; and we have every reason to
anticipate that his tenure of the post into which he has so recently been inducted , will demonstrate more clearly still his fitness as a ruler . We also congratulate most heartily the brethren of the Quatuor Coronati Lodge on the honour which is reflected on them by the
appointment of one of their chief founders and first W . M . to a position of such eminence . They have had ample experience of Bro . Sir Charles Warren both as a ruler who presided over their lodge with conspicuous success during the most critical period
of its existence and as a brother , who is conversant above the majority of his fellows with the history of our venerable Fraternity , and will be able to realise the good fortune which has befallen the lodges in the Eastern Archipelago in having him for their chief .
* * * The address which Bro . Sir C . Warren delivered on this occasion calls for no remark , except as regards one matter to which he somewhat pointedly referred . Years ago , at the instance of the Palestine Exploration
Society , he conducted a series of explorations in the Holy Land , and in his inaugural address he gave it as his opinion that " Freemasonry is of very ancient date , and the more one examines the matter the more one discovers that it is founded on very antient rites and ceremonies which probably came to us through / the
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Ad00605
PHCENIX FIRE OFFICE . 19 , LOMBARD ST ., & 57 , CHARING CROSS , LONDON—Established 1782 . LOWEST Current Rates I Assured free of all Liability Liberal and Prompt Settlements | Electric Lighting Rules supplied \ V . C . MACDONALD , ) Joint F . B . MACbONALD , j Secretaries . CCIDENT INSURANCE COMPANY , LIMITED . 10 , ST . SWITHIN'S LANE , LONDON , E . C General Accidents . I Personal Injuries . Railway Accidents . j Deaths by Accident . C . HARDING , Manager .
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THE LONDON NECROPOLIS . — BROOKWUOD CEMETERY , NEAR WOKING . 18 S , WESTMINSTER BRIDGE ROAD , AND 2 , LANCASTER PLACE , STRAND . Telephone—No . 4 S 30 ,. Telegraphic Address— " Tenebratio , London . " Every branch of funeral work efficiently conducted to BrooKwood or any otner Cemetery . Earth to earth burials carried out . Cremations undertaken . Large Stock of Monuments kept . Inclusive charges .
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FUR ECONOMICAL AND RESPECTABLE FUNERALS AT STATED CHARGES , TO COVER ALL EXPENSES , EXCLUSIVE OF CEMETERY FEES , BRO . C . G . HATT , UNDERTAKER , S 2 , HIGH STREET , K . ENSINGTON , W . Orders by Post or Telegrams promptly attended to . Price Lists Post Free on Application .
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DUTCH BULBS . SALES every MONDAY , WEDNESDAY , and SATURDAY , and frequently on THURSDAY . In Large and Small Lots , to suit all Buyers . MR . J . C STEVENS will SELL by AUCTION at his Great RuuMS , 38 , KlNu-SlKtEL , CuVENl' G . ARD & N , EVLKY IHONDAY , WEDNESDAY , and 5 AIUKUAY , and frequently on THUI-CJDAY , at Half-past twelve precisely eacn day—First-class consignments of chuice-iiamed HYAcJNl'HS , lULlPa , oKuCUbES , NARulSaUa , and other Bulbs , arriving- weekly from well-known farms in Holland . , On view Mornings of Sale , and Catalogues had .
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FISH , POULTRY , ( jAME , OYSTERS . JOHN GOW , LIMITED , f 17 , NEW tSKUAD STREEI , E . C . ( Opposite Railway Station ) . 12 , HONEY LANE MARKET , CHEAPSIDE , 93 , THEOBALD'S RD ., HOLBORN , W . C , 125 , BROMPTON ROAD , S . W . JOHN GOW , Limited , always have on sale the Largest Stock in London of the Very Best yuality at Lowest Prices . BARRELLED OYSTERS .
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GENERAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY . BORDEAUX * . — Every Friday . Saloon , 50 s . ; bore-cabin , 35 s . Return , Sos . and 5 os . The magnificent NEW STEAMER , •¦ " H 1 RONDELLE , " electrically lighted , and replete with every convenience , is now running on this Station . EDINBURGH * . — Saturday and Wednesday . Saloon , 22 s . ; Fore-cabin , 16 s . Return , 34 s . and 24 s . 6 d . From IRONGATE AND ST . KATHERINE'S WHARF . OSTEND . — Saloon , 10 s . ; Fore-cabin , 7 s . ( 3 d . Return , 15 s . and 1 is . 3 d . From LIVERPOOL STREET STATION . LJAMBURGH via HAKVVICH . —Express at 8 p . m . on ¦ * - - *¦ Tuesdays , Fridays , and Saturdays . Fare , £ 1 17 s . ( 3 d . or £ * 5 s . o , d . ; Return , £ 2 16 s . 3 d . or £ 1 iSs . ad . * A Tender conveys Bordeaux and Edinburgh Passengers from Westminster and Temple Piers . For Particulars apply to 55 , GREAT TOWER STREET , or 14 , WATERLOO PLACE , LONDON .
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FIRST PRIZE MEDALS . Adelaide Jubilee Exhibition , 1887 ; Sydney Centenary Exhibition , 188 S . MASONS' CERTIFICATES , & c , FRAMED TO ANY DESIGN . H . MORELL , 17 & ! 8 , GREAT ST . ANDREW ST ., BLOOMSBURY , LONDON , W . C . Manufacturer and Importer of all kinds of Picture Fram ; and Decorative Mouldings ( Two Million feet always in stock ) . Ever ) reinioitP for the Trade and Exportation . Illustrated Boilc ol PaHerns , 8 j pages 4 to demy , revised for t 8 gt , post IT e for three penny stamps . j
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ANDERTON'S HOTEL & TAVERN FLEET STREET , LONDON . In connection with the Royal Clarence Hotel , Ilfracombe ; and Peacock Hotel , and Royal Hotel , Boston , Lincolnshire . The central position of ANDERTON'S renders this Tavern unequalled for Masonic Banquets , Public Dinners , Wedding Breakfasts , Meetings of Creditors , Arbitrations or Jovial Gatherings The Rooms reserved for the above business consist of DINING HALL , PILLAR HALL , MASONIC HALL , CHAPTKR , and numerous Smaller Rooms . The RESTAURANT on Eastern Side of Hotel Entrance is open to the Public from J a . m . to 7 p . m . for BREAKFASTS , LUNCHEONS . TKAS , and DINNERS . F . H . CLEMOW , Proprietor .
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MANCHESTER HOTEL . * " ¦ ALDERSGATE STREETNOTICE TO SECRETARIES OF M ASONIC LODGES , CLUBS , AND OTHER INSTITUTIONS . The Proprietors of the above Hotel , having recently added a number of commodious Rooms to the Establishment , suitable for LODGE MEETINGS , BANQUETS , DINNERS , & C , will be glad to furnish Terms and Particulars for the use of same on application .
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AT . LAWRENCE •( Late J . R . BONE ) , BLACKFRIARS DEPOT FOtt LICENSED VICTUALLERS' GLASS AND CHINA , ALSO GLASS AND STONE BOTTLES . Best Quality and Low Prices . Call and See the NEW PORCELAIN SPIRIT CASKETS , URNS , & c . 146-147 , BLACKFRIARS ROAD , S . E .
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pOALS . COALS . COALS COCKERELL'S ( LIMITED ) , 13 , CORNH 1 LL , LONDON , E . C
For Prices , see Daily Papers .
r rucks AWert from the Colliery to every Railway Station
. .
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HPHE EMBLEMATIC LoDGS OF ¦ *¦ INSTRUCTION , No . 1321 . PROGRAMME OF THE FIFTEEN SECTIONS , To be Worked on TUESDAY , NOVEMBER 24 th , 1 S 91 , At the ST . JAMES'S HALL RESTAURANT , PICCADILLY , S . W . The Lodge will be Opened at 7 o ' clock . Bro . J OSEPH GREENWAY ( of the Harrow Lodge , No . 1310 , and Preceptor of 179 , 3 21 , and 1 G 14 ) W . M . „ W . CLEGHORN ( P . Z ., P . M . 12 S 7 ) ... ' ... S . W . „ W . B . FBXDICK ( P . Z ., P . M . 1321 ) J . W . „ T . C SEARV ... Org - . FIRST LECTURE . —ist Section , Bro . E . L . Berry , 1321 ; 2 nd Seciion , Bro . T . West , 1310 ; 3 rd Section , Bro . W . 0 . Welsford , 1321 ; 4 th Section , Bro . G . H . Laiter , 1321 ; 5 th Section , Bro . A . F . Scholding-, VV . M . 1512 ; 6 th Section , Bro . Ernest Earwig-, P . M . and Preceptor of 1 So ; 7 th Section , Bro . James Heming , P . M . 120 7 , Preceptor of 1732 . SECOND LECTURE . —ist Section , Bro . F . W . Buxton , W . M . 1 S 91 ; 2 nd Section , Bro . C . L . Plant , I . G . 101 ; 3 rd Section , Bro . C . Weeden , M . E . Z . and P . M . 813 , and Preceptor 1602 ; 4 th Section , Bio . John Paul , P . M . 12 S 7 , Preceptor 538- ; 5 th Section , Bro . C . O . Burgess , S . 2101 . THIRD LECTURE . —1 st Section , Bro . W . Brindley , P . Z ., P . M . and Pieceptor 145 and 1604 ; 2 nd Section , Bro . Maurice Angel , J . W . 239 S ; 3 rd Section , Bro . Alfred J . Dixie , P . Z ., P . M . 453 , P . P . G . D . Essex , Preceptor of 1 S 39 .
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ADVERTISEMENT SCALE OF
"THE FREEMASON . " Per Insertion . SINGLE COLUMN per inch £ 0 5 o ONE PAGE 10 o 0 ONE COLUMN 3 10 o PUBLIC COMPANIES' & PARAGRAPH , ADVERTISEMENTS , IS . PER LINE . WANTS , & C , FOUR LINES , 2 s . 6 d ., and 6 d . PER LINE additional .
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WANTED . —A Situation , in any capacity , by a Young Man , M . M . ; a < je 26 ; good character . Address , B . F ., 10 , Ouilter-st ., Bethnal Green . MASONIC—A Brother , a Merchant in a reduced postiion—good commercial and administrative ability—seeks Work ; highest references . — Address , URGENT , care of Freemason office , ifi , Gt . Oueenstreet , W . C . "
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BRO . DAN GODFREY , Junr ., R . C . M ., L . R . A . M ., CONDUCTOR , THE LONDON MILITARY BAND , ( President—Sir ARTHUR SULLIVAN ) , SUPPLIES BANDS ( Military and String ) for GARDEN PARTIES , RECEPTIONS , DINNERS , . BALLS , & c . For Terms—Apply to 42 S , STRAND , W . C .
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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 , 446 , OXFORD STREET , NEAR ORCHARD STREET . The Freemason of May 16 th , 1801 , says— " Messrs . Gilliam Bros ., Gold and Silversmiths , of 8 , Serle Street , Lincoln ' s Inn , have been , very fortunate in securing so fine a site for their new establishment as 416 , Oxford Street ( near Orchard Street ) , and we congratulate them on tho beauty and n-tistio design displayed in their new premises ; the stock ; is of the most rare and choice kind , and our brethren , who are fond of old and good things in precious metals , would do well to pay them a visit . "
Ad00618
PARTRIDGE & COOPER , " THE " STATIONERS , 192 & 191 , 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 . Illustrated Catalogue of every requisite for Office or Library forwarded post free .
To Correspondents.
To Correspondents .
The following communications unavoidably stand over CRAFTPattison Lodge , No . 913 . Newall Lodge , Iso . 1 , 134 . Greenwood Lodge , No . 1983 . Pai tiles Lodge , No . 3200 . Bushey Hall Lodge , No . 2323 . Provinci 1 Grand Mark Lodge of Kent . Provincial Grand Mark Lodge of West Yorkshire . And several Lodges of Instruction .
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SATURDAY , NOVEMBER 14 , 1891 .
Masonic Notes.
Masonic Notes .
We have received copy of the minutes of a Special Communication of the District Grand Lodge of the Eastern Archipelago , which was held at the Masonic Hall , Singapore , on the 18 th August last , for the purpose of installing Bro . Major-General Sir Charles
Warren , G . C . M . G ., P . M ., P . Z ., Past Grand Deacon of England , as District Grand Master . The ceremony appears to have been very ably performed b y Bro . J . D . Vaughan , the Deputy District Grand Master in charge , who was subsequently appointed , invested , and
saluted as Sir Charles ' s Deputy . The District Grand Officers for the year were also appointed and invested , and after an able address from the new District Grand Master , the proceedings in District Grand Lodge were brought to a conclusion .
We congratulate Bro . Sir Charles Warren on his installation in this important office , in which , while his duties and responsibilities will undoubtedly be onerous , his opportunities of promoting the welfare of the Craft , and more particularly of the lodges placed under his
immediate control will be many . But the new chief of this remote district is a man of known energy and ability , and at the same time a Mason who has taken a deep interest in the study of our history ; and we have every reason to
anticipate that his tenure of the post into which he has so recently been inducted , will demonstrate more clearly still his fitness as a ruler . We also congratulate most heartily the brethren of the Quatuor Coronati Lodge on the honour which is reflected on them by the
appointment of one of their chief founders and first W . M . to a position of such eminence . They have had ample experience of Bro . Sir Charles Warren both as a ruler who presided over their lodge with conspicuous success during the most critical period
of its existence and as a brother , who is conversant above the majority of his fellows with the history of our venerable Fraternity , and will be able to realise the good fortune which has befallen the lodges in the Eastern Archipelago in having him for their chief .
* * * The address which Bro . Sir C . Warren delivered on this occasion calls for no remark , except as regards one matter to which he somewhat pointedly referred . Years ago , at the instance of the Palestine Exploration
Society , he conducted a series of explorations in the Holy Land , and in his inaugural address he gave it as his opinion that " Freemasonry is of very ancient date , and the more one examines the matter the more one discovers that it is founded on very antient rites and ceremonies which probably came to us through / the