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Sung with overwhelming applause by M ADAME MARIE ROSE AND MR . IVER MCKAY . An Immense Success . Average sale exceeds 5000 weekly . L INDSAY LENNOX ' GRAND NEW SONG , DREAM MEMORIES , Companion Song to "Love ' s Golden Dream . " Four Editions published . E ( lat ( Compass , B to D ); in F ( Compass , C to E ) : in G ( Compass , D to Fj ; and in A flat ( Compass , E to G ) . Everyone can play it . Everyone sings it . AH like it . ARRANGEMENTS : rprausenption for Pianoforte . iJ . V Hii . vlon Smith . . . 2 / - net Uo , do . . B . y William Smalhvood . 1 / ti not ' ^ ,., iiii , rcmcnt for Pianoforte & Vio ' lin . H . yW . i ' . Davcnport 1 / U net ' Comet and Pianoforte . By Cclian Kottium 1 / G net ' ( Jyril Dare ' s PopularAVnlte for Pianoforte ( "SWEET SEVENTEEN " ) on the above Song 2 / - net . DREAM MEMORIES WALTZ ( On the above Popular Song ) . Piano Solo , 2 s . Orchestra , is . 6 d . Septet , is . Brass Band , is . 6 d . Military Band , 3 s . By THEO . BONHEUR , Composer of the World-renowned Waltz , " Love's Golden Dream . " London : THE L ONDON M USIC PUBLISHING COMPANY , LTD . 7 , GRSAT MARLBOROUGH STREET , \ Y . Catalogues post free , or on applicatiion .

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Now READY . NEW MASONIC WORK . Demy Svo . About 300 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 . it , 104 , 262 , 2 S 0 , and 424 S . C . ; Local Secretary for South Scotland of the C . C . Quatuor Coronati , No . 2076 , AUTHOR OF " Kelso , Past and Present , " " Tales from the Diary of a Doctor , "" JohnTamson ' s Bairn , " & o , & c , 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 , & c , & c . DEDICATED BY PERMISSION TO The Most Wor . the Grand Master Mason of Scotland , THE RT . HON . THE EARL OF HADDINGTON . GEORGE KENNING , 16 and i 6 . \ , Great Queen-street , London , W . C .

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FISH , POULTRY , GAME OYSTERS . JOHN GOW , LIMITED , I 86 , OLD BROAD STREET , E . C . ( late 17 , New Broad Street , E . G . ) , ii , HONEY LANE MARKET , CHEAPSIDE , E . C , 93 , THEOBALD'S RD ., HOLBORN , W . C , AND 86 , HIGH STREET , PECKHAM , S . E . JOHN GOW , Limited , always have on sale the Largest Stock in London of the Very Best Quality at Lowest Prices . HIGH-CLASS PROVISION S TORES ( NOW OPENED ) , 50 , 51 , and 52 , OLD BROAD STREET , E . C .

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LE 1 GH-ON-SEA . —LAND SALE . 127 F REEHOLD PLOTS , Prettily timbered . Facing Cranleigh , and Main London Roads . MESSRS . PROTHEROE & MORRIS Will SELL the above in . A MAROUEE A DJOINING THE ELMS , LEKIH HIGH ROAD , On MONDAY , 24 th July , at one p . m . Free Roads . Free Lunch . Tithe and Land Tax Free . S pecial Train . Easy Payments . Plans of the LAND COMPANY , 92 , London Wall , E . C .

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SOUTHEND-ON-SEA—The Avenue Building Estate , close to the Railway Stations , Pier , and Sea . New road will be kerbed and sewered . Immediate possession . Easy Payments . Free conveyances . MESSRS . PROTHEROE & MORRIS WILL SELL BY AUCTION , * n a Marouec on the estate , on Tnuu DAY , July joth , at 2 , Si Plots of thoroughly Ripe FREEHOLD BUILDING LAND , frte from tithe and land tax , being the fourth portion of 'Ms Estate . Particulars had ol T . DUKANT , Esq ., Solicitor , 5 Guildhall-chambers , ICC . ; and with tickets for tra ' m and luncheon , of R . VARTV , Esq ., go Leadenhallyrcet , E . C . : and of the Auctioneers , 67 and CS Cheapside , ^ "C .

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THE PREEMASONS" CALENDAR

•*• AND POCKET BOOK Is published by Command of the M . W . Grand Master , H . R . H . THE PRINCE OF WALES , K . G ., & c , & c . The PROFITS are DEVOTED to the CHARITY FUND . The Brethren are invited to assist this FUND by Purchasing this Calendar .

THE EDITION FOR 1 S 93 , PRICE 2 s ., Furnishes a comprehensive view of the development of the Order , with description of all Lodges and Names of Dignitaries under the English Constitution , with Reference , for Freemasons all over the Globe ; also a Chronological Table of the Grand Masters and of events remarkable in Masonry .

Published for the Grand Lodge at GEORGE KENNING'S MASONIC DEPOT ( Opposite Freemasons' Hall , ) 16 AND 16 A , GREAT QUEEN STREET , LONDON , W . C .

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In the most Recherche Style of French Cookery

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Composed of a selection of Dishes from the Carte du Jour of the East Rooms .

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Tine FOLLOWING HOTELS OK THE MIDLAND RAILWAY COMPANY will be found complete in all the arrangements , and the charges moderate . MIDLAND GRAND ( St . Pancras Station ) London , N . W . The new Venetian Rooms at this Hotel are available for Wedding Breakfasts , and Public and Private and Masonic Banquets . ADELPHI ( Near Central Station ) , LIVERPOOL . QUEEN'S , LEEDS . MIDLAND , BRADFORD . MIDLAND , DERBY . MIDLAND , MORECAMBE . Tariffs ori application . Telegraphic Address— " MIDOTEL . " WILLIAM TOVVLE , Hotels , & c , Manager .

To Correspondents.

To Correspondents .

OUR PORTRAIT GALLERY OF WORSHIPFUL MASTERS . In future numbers of the Freemason we purpose giving a series of portraits of Worshipful Masters whe have been recently installed . Recognising the fact that no greater honour can be bestowed on a brother than to be elected the Master of his lodge , we

desire to do our part towards creating a permanent record of such event in his Masonic history by placing his portrait before our readers . We shall be pleased to furnish Secretaries of lodges and others who may take an interest in our project whatever information may be desired as to our proposed method of procedure .

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BRO . H . WITHEY would be glad to hear of . a SITUATION as Masonic Hall or Club Keeper ( experienced ) , Charge ot Institute , Bank or Office Messenger , or any other position of trust . Highest References . Married . —Address : H . WITHEY , Ladywood , near Droitwitch , Worcester .

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YOUNG GENTLEMAN , M . M ., & c , Desires ENGAGEMENT as Secretary , Cashier , or Ledger Clerk . Thorough knowledge of French and Bookkeeping . Highest references . Willing to go as Purser . — Address : " I . M . D ., " oflice of this paper .

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SATURDAY , J 15 , 18 93 .

Masonic Notes.

Masonic Notes .

Visitors to the Masonic Boys' School , at Wood Green , cannot fail to have been struck with the new reading room provided for the pupils by the Board of Management . The library in connection therewith is growing of greater value , and gifts of books , Ac , will be thankfully received by the Board . Recently , a noble gift of

102 volumes of the " Chandos Classics" was made by Bro . Armand W . Duret , and several parcels , of about 60 volumes in all , of " Travels , " and other interesting works , have been sent by Bro . Major C . W . Carrell , both these brethren being Vice-Presidents of the Institution .

» * » There are a few matters to which our attention has been called in connection with the Stewards' Returns at the recent Boys' School Festival at Brighton . In the first place , under ( he head of London , Bro . E . S . White , returned as Unattached , represented Lodge No . 902 .

Under Dorsetshire , Bro . Major W . Watts , set down as Unattached , was the official representative of the Province . Thirdly , in our Analysis , under Sussex , wc bracketed Bros . W . Wright and S . Tanner as representing Lodge No . 1303 , whereas the former was Steward for No . 1303 , and the latter one of two brethren who did duty for Lodge No . 1466 .

* * * We may also point out generally—what has no doubt been already remarked by some of our readers—that the totals raised by sundry of the Provinces were erroneously set down in the Summary . This was due

to the introduction of several amounts into the list after all the various castings had been done , and there being no time to make the necessary corrections , the totals announced at the Festival were retained . The necessary alterations will be made in the reprint , which will be issued by-and-bye .

* « ? We beg to announce that the final meeting of the Board of Stewards will be held at Freeirasons' Hall on Friday , the 21 st inst ., when the the accounts will be made up and settled and the Board dissolved .

The services of the late Bro . Buss , who died on the Cth instant , arc recorded elsewhere in our columns , but we cannot permit the sad occasion of his death to pass without expressing the deep sorrow we feel at his demise , and our sincere sympathy with the very large

circle of brethren who either knew him sli ghtly or by repute , or had been admitted to terms of personal friendship with him . VVe knew him well in the days of his official life ; we had met him frequently in lodge and chapter ; and wc had again and again had occasion

to consult him on matters of detail in connection with our lodges . Whenever we met him , and for whatever purpose , he was the same genial and kindly man , greeting as heartily on the occasion of a visit , and busying himself to assist us whenever it was curiosity as to some

ticklish point that led to our consulting him . He has gone from us for ever and though we necessarily mourn his loss , wo derive some consolation in our sorrow from the knowledge that he had fulfilled his duty scrupulously and conscientiously .

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Sung with overwhelming applause by M ADAME MARIE ROSE AND MR . IVER MCKAY . An Immense Success . Average sale exceeds 5000 weekly . L INDSAY LENNOX ' GRAND NEW SONG , DREAM MEMORIES , Companion Song to "Love ' s Golden Dream . " Four Editions published . E ( lat ( Compass , B to D ); in F ( Compass , C to E ) : in G ( Compass , D to Fj ; and in A flat ( Compass , E to G ) . Everyone can play it . Everyone sings it . AH like it . ARRANGEMENTS : rprausenption for Pianoforte . iJ . V Hii . vlon Smith . . . 2 / - net Uo , do . . B . y William Smalhvood . 1 / ti not ' ^ ,., iiii , rcmcnt for Pianoforte & Vio ' lin . H . yW . i ' . Davcnport 1 / U net ' Comet and Pianoforte . By Cclian Kottium 1 / G net ' ( Jyril Dare ' s PopularAVnlte for Pianoforte ( "SWEET SEVENTEEN " ) on the above Song 2 / - net . DREAM MEMORIES WALTZ ( On the above Popular Song ) . Piano Solo , 2 s . Orchestra , is . 6 d . Septet , is . Brass Band , is . 6 d . Military Band , 3 s . By THEO . BONHEUR , Composer of the World-renowned Waltz , " Love's Golden Dream . " London : THE L ONDON M USIC PUBLISHING COMPANY , LTD . 7 , GRSAT MARLBOROUGH STREET , \ Y . Catalogues post free , or on applicatiion .

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Now READY . NEW MASONIC WORK . Demy Svo . About 300 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 . it , 104 , 262 , 2 S 0 , and 424 S . C . ; Local Secretary for South Scotland of the C . C . Quatuor Coronati , No . 2076 , AUTHOR OF " Kelso , Past and Present , " " Tales from the Diary of a Doctor , "" JohnTamson ' s Bairn , " & o , & c , 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 , & c , & c . DEDICATED BY PERMISSION TO The Most Wor . the Grand Master Mason of Scotland , THE RT . HON . THE EARL OF HADDINGTON . GEORGE KENNING , 16 and i 6 . \ , Great Queen-street , London , W . C .

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FISH , POULTRY , GAME OYSTERS . JOHN GOW , LIMITED , I 86 , OLD BROAD STREET , E . C . ( late 17 , New Broad Street , E . G . ) , ii , HONEY LANE MARKET , CHEAPSIDE , E . C , 93 , THEOBALD'S RD ., HOLBORN , W . C , AND 86 , HIGH STREET , PECKHAM , S . E . JOHN GOW , Limited , always have on sale the Largest Stock in London of the Very Best Quality at Lowest Prices . HIGH-CLASS PROVISION S TORES ( NOW OPENED ) , 50 , 51 , and 52 , OLD BROAD STREET , E . C .

Ad00507

LE 1 GH-ON-SEA . —LAND SALE . 127 F REEHOLD PLOTS , Prettily timbered . Facing Cranleigh , and Main London Roads . MESSRS . PROTHEROE & MORRIS Will SELL the above in . A MAROUEE A DJOINING THE ELMS , LEKIH HIGH ROAD , On MONDAY , 24 th July , at one p . m . Free Roads . Free Lunch . Tithe and Land Tax Free . S pecial Train . Easy Payments . Plans of the LAND COMPANY , 92 , London Wall , E . C .

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SOUTHEND-ON-SEA—The Avenue Building Estate , close to the Railway Stations , Pier , and Sea . New road will be kerbed and sewered . Immediate possession . Easy Payments . Free conveyances . MESSRS . PROTHEROE & MORRIS WILL SELL BY AUCTION , * n a Marouec on the estate , on Tnuu DAY , July joth , at 2 , Si Plots of thoroughly Ripe FREEHOLD BUILDING LAND , frte from tithe and land tax , being the fourth portion of 'Ms Estate . Particulars had ol T . DUKANT , Esq ., Solicitor , 5 Guildhall-chambers , ICC . ; and with tickets for tra ' m and luncheon , of R . VARTV , Esq ., go Leadenhallyrcet , E . C . : and of the Auctioneers , 67 and CS Cheapside , ^ "C .

Ad00500

THE PREEMASONS" CALENDAR

•*• AND POCKET BOOK Is published by Command of the M . W . Grand Master , H . R . H . THE PRINCE OF WALES , K . G ., & c , & c . The PROFITS are DEVOTED to the CHARITY FUND . The Brethren are invited to assist this FUND by Purchasing this Calendar .

THE EDITION FOR 1 S 93 , PRICE 2 s ., Furnishes a comprehensive view of the development of the Order , with description of all Lodges and Names of Dignitaries under the English Constitution , with Reference , for Freemasons all over the Globe ; also a Chronological Table of the Grand Masters and of events remarkable in Masonry .

Published for the Grand Lodge at GEORGE KENNING'S MASONIC DEPOT ( Opposite Freemasons' Hall , ) 16 AND 16 A , GREAT QUEEN STREET , LONDON , W . C .

Ad00501

/ CRITERION RESTAURANT

PICCADILLY

No . 1 EAST ROOM—CUISINE VEKITAIILEMENT FINE ,

Specially devoted to the service of

A LA CARTE DEJEUNERS & DINNERS

In the most Recherche Style of French Cookery

CUISINE UNRIVALLED IN ENGLAND

LARGE SELECTION OK CHOICE W INES

No . 2 EAST ROOM ,

A SPECIAL DINNER AT IOS . 6 d . EACH

Will be served in this Room at Separate Tables

Behaeeu the hours of 6 and 0 p . m .

Composed of a selection of Dishes from the Carte du Jour of the East Rooms .

, . . . . , ,

Ad00502

Tine FOLLOWING HOTELS OK THE MIDLAND RAILWAY COMPANY will be found complete in all the arrangements , and the charges moderate . MIDLAND GRAND ( St . Pancras Station ) London , N . W . The new Venetian Rooms at this Hotel are available for Wedding Breakfasts , and Public and Private and Masonic Banquets . ADELPHI ( Near Central Station ) , LIVERPOOL . QUEEN'S , LEEDS . MIDLAND , BRADFORD . MIDLAND , DERBY . MIDLAND , MORECAMBE . Tariffs ori application . Telegraphic Address— " MIDOTEL . " WILLIAM TOVVLE , Hotels , & c , Manager .

To Correspondents.

To Correspondents .

OUR PORTRAIT GALLERY OF WORSHIPFUL MASTERS . In future numbers of the Freemason we purpose giving a series of portraits of Worshipful Masters whe have been recently installed . Recognising the fact that no greater honour can be bestowed on a brother than to be elected the Master of his lodge , we

desire to do our part towards creating a permanent record of such event in his Masonic history by placing his portrait before our readers . We shall be pleased to furnish Secretaries of lodges and others who may take an interest in our project whatever information may be desired as to our proposed method of procedure .

Ad00511

BRO . H . WITHEY would be glad to hear of . a SITUATION as Masonic Hall or Club Keeper ( experienced ) , Charge ot Institute , Bank or Office Messenger , or any other position of trust . Highest References . Married . —Address : H . WITHEY , Ladywood , near Droitwitch , Worcester .

Ad00512

YOUNG GENTLEMAN , M . M ., & c , Desires ENGAGEMENT as Secretary , Cashier , or Ledger Clerk . Thorough knowledge of French and Bookkeeping . Highest references . Willing to go as Purser . — Address : " I . M . D ., " oflice of this paper .

Ad00510

PARTRIDGE & COOPER , " THE " ST A TIONERS , 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 2 s . Catalogues Post Free .

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SATURDAY , J 15 , 18 93 .

Masonic Notes.

Masonic Notes .

Visitors to the Masonic Boys' School , at Wood Green , cannot fail to have been struck with the new reading room provided for the pupils by the Board of Management . The library in connection therewith is growing of greater value , and gifts of books , Ac , will be thankfully received by the Board . Recently , a noble gift of

102 volumes of the " Chandos Classics" was made by Bro . Armand W . Duret , and several parcels , of about 60 volumes in all , of " Travels , " and other interesting works , have been sent by Bro . Major C . W . Carrell , both these brethren being Vice-Presidents of the Institution .

» * » There are a few matters to which our attention has been called in connection with the Stewards' Returns at the recent Boys' School Festival at Brighton . In the first place , under ( he head of London , Bro . E . S . White , returned as Unattached , represented Lodge No . 902 .

Under Dorsetshire , Bro . Major W . Watts , set down as Unattached , was the official representative of the Province . Thirdly , in our Analysis , under Sussex , wc bracketed Bros . W . Wright and S . Tanner as representing Lodge No . 1303 , whereas the former was Steward for No . 1303 , and the latter one of two brethren who did duty for Lodge No . 1466 .

* * * We may also point out generally—what has no doubt been already remarked by some of our readers—that the totals raised by sundry of the Provinces were erroneously set down in the Summary . This was due

to the introduction of several amounts into the list after all the various castings had been done , and there being no time to make the necessary corrections , the totals announced at the Festival were retained . The necessary alterations will be made in the reprint , which will be issued by-and-bye .

* « ? We beg to announce that the final meeting of the Board of Stewards will be held at Freeirasons' Hall on Friday , the 21 st inst ., when the the accounts will be made up and settled and the Board dissolved .

The services of the late Bro . Buss , who died on the Cth instant , arc recorded elsewhere in our columns , but we cannot permit the sad occasion of his death to pass without expressing the deep sorrow we feel at his demise , and our sincere sympathy with the very large

circle of brethren who either knew him sli ghtly or by repute , or had been admitted to terms of personal friendship with him . VVe knew him well in the days of his official life ; we had met him frequently in lodge and chapter ; and wc had again and again had occasion

to consult him on matters of detail in connection with our lodges . Whenever we met him , and for whatever purpose , he was the same genial and kindly man , greeting as heartily on the occasion of a visit , and busying himself to assist us whenever it was curiosity as to some

ticklish point that led to our consulting him . He has gone from us for ever and though we necessarily mourn his loss , wo derive some consolation in our sorrow from the knowledge that he had fulfilled his duty scrupulously and conscientiously .

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