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MIDLAND RAILWAY . CHRISTMAS ARRANGEMENTS , 18 99 . ADDITIONAL ORDINARY TRAINS . On Friday and Saturday , December 22 nd and 23 rd , relief trains will be run from St . Pancras , as circumstances may require . TUESDAY , DEC . 26 th , and JANUARY ist . On these dates certain booked trains will be WITHDRAWN , as announced on special bills at the stations . CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR EXCURSIONS . From ST . PANCRAS , CITY STATIONS , WOOLWICH , and GREENWICH . TO PROVINCIAL TOWNS , & c . On SATURDAY NIGHT , DECEMBER 23 rd , to Leicester , BIRMINGHAM , NOTTINGHAM , Derby , Newark , Lincoln , Burton , MANCHESTER , LIVERPOOL , Blackburn , Bolton , SHEFFIELD , LEEDS , BRADFORD , York , Scarboro ' , Newcastle , Barrow-in-Furness , the Lake District , & c , returning December 26 th or 28 th . To the same places on Saturday , December 30 th , returning on January 2 nd or 3 rd , igoo . On SATURDAY ( midnight ) , December 30 th , to LEICESTER , LOUGHBORO ' , NOTITNGHAM , MANCHESTER , STOCKPORT , WARRINGTON , LIVERPOOL , and SHEFFIELD , returning on January ist , 2 nd , or 3 rd , 1900 . TO THE NORTH AND SCOTLAND . On FRIDAYS , DECEMBER 22 nd and 29 th , for 5 or S days , to NEWCASTLE , Berwick , Carlisle , Appleby , Dumfries , Castle Douglas , Kirkcudbright , EDINBURGH , GLASGOW , Ayr , Kilmarnock , Stranraer , Sic , irom St . Pancras at 10 . 5 p . m ., Kentish Town at 10 . 10 , Victoria ( L . C . and D . ) S . 2 o , Moorgate-street 9 . 1 S , Aldersgatestreet 9 . 20 , and Farringdon-street 9 . 22 p . m ., and to STIRLING , Perth , Dundee , Arbroath , Montrose , Aberdeen , & c , leaving ST . PANCRAS at 9 . 15 p . m ., Kentish Town 9 . 19 , Victoria ( L . C . and D . ) S . 3 , Moorgate-street 8 . 47 , Aldersgate-street 8 . 49 , and Farringdon-street at S . 51 p . m . RE 1 URN TICKETS at a THIRD CLASS SINGLE FARE for the DOUBLE JOURNEY will be issued on December 22 nd to the places mentioned , available for return on any day up to January Gth , and on December 29 th available for return on any day up to January 13 th . TO IRELAND . ( From ST . PANCRAS and CITY STATIONS ) . There will also be cheap Excursions to DUBLIN , Ballina , Galway , Sligo , Cork , Killarney , Limerick , via Liverpool or via Morecambe , on December 22 nd ; to BELFAST , Londonderry , Portrush , & c , via Barrow or via Liverpool , on December 22 nd ; and to Londonderry , via Liverpool or via Morecambe , on December 23 rd . See bills for times of return . TO SOUTHEND-ON-SEA . Cheap Day Excursion Tickets on Sundays and Christmas Day ; and Week-end Excursion Tickets will bs issued to Southend-on-Sea , as announced in Special Bills . CHEAP WEEK-END TICKETS . Cheap Week-end Tickets will be issued on Fridays , December 22 nd and 29 th , and Saturdays , December 23 rd and 30 th , from LONDON ( ST . PANCRAS ) and other MIDLAND STATIONS to the PRINCIPAL HOLIDAY and HEALTH RESORTS for the CHRISTMAS and NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS . Tickets issued on December 22 nd and 23 rd , will be available for returning ( after Saturday ) up to and including Wednesday , December 27 th . WINTER TOURIST TICKETS are also issued to numerous places in England and Wales . TICKETS , PROGRAMMES , AND BILLS may be had at the MIDLAND STATIONS and CITY BOOKING OFFICES ; and from Thos . Cook and Son , Ludgate Circus and branch offices . EXCURSIONS FROM THE PROVINCES . EXCURSION TRAINS will be run from Leicester , NOTTINGHAM , BIRMINGHAM , De . by , MANCHESTER , LIVERPOOL , Sheffield , LEEDS , BRADFORD , and other principal towns to EDINBURGH , GLASGOW , and ALL PARTS OF SCOTLAND for the Christmas and New Year Holidays . NUMEROUS OTHER CHEAP EXCURSIONS have been arranged from the chief Midland Stations , particulars of which may be had on application . GEO . H . TURNER , General Manager .
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ALL SUFFERING FROM GOUT , RHEUMATISM , CRAMP , NERVOUS COMPLAINTS , NEURALGIA , and wishing to keep the FEET SWEET and COOL , and prevent unpleasant odours from them , should write for particulars of cures and testimonials , or post 2 / 6 for pair of WILLIAMS' ELECTRIC SOCKS ; superior 5 , 6 , best 10 / 6 . Over 1000 testimonials . WILLIAMS' INVENTION Co ., 8 , Breams Buildings , Chancery-lane , London , E . C . Mention siee of boots .
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THE SHIP AND TURTLE ( PAINTERS ) , LTD . Best and oldest house in London for recherche Masonic Banquets , Private Parties , and Dinners . ASSEMBLY ROOMS FOR COMPANIES , & C . OUR TURTLE « "THE ~ ELIXIR OF LIFE , ' Vide faculty . Purveyors to H . R . H . Prince of Wales , H . I . M . Emperor of Russia , Dukes of Saxe Gotha , Connaught , Cambridge , and most ot Crowned Heads of Europe . Manager , Bro . F . A . HEYMER .
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QPIERS AND pOND'S CTORES ( NO TICKETS REQUIRED ) . QUEEN VICTORIA STREET , E . C . Opposite 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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t & AJ > jZ * JijiALA ^ AAfB qf^nfwJg^iPvIjjfB Hnfeemasan® iaffiy JilJ , tagg" - ^*** j **| tr' ** 7 rTi * r TTTmaii itfliTirfl SATURDAY , DECEMBER 16 , 1899 .
Masonic Notes.
Masonic Notes .
There was , of necessity , a deep feeling of sadness attending the consecration , on the 28 th ult ., of the St . Alban's Lodge , No . 2786 , which henceforth will hold its meetings under the shadow ofthe venerable Abbey , which perpetuates the memory of the founder of the
earliest lodge in Britain , formed , as tradition hath it , in the year 287 of the Christian era . Bro . Halsey , M . P ., Prov . G . Master of Hertfordshire , has himself invariably , when his parliamentary and other duties permitted , performed the ceremony of consecrating a new lodge in his Province , and as invariably has left
that of installing its first W . Master to be performed by his Deputy , and that arrangement was provided for in the agenda on this occasion . L ' nhappily , and to the sincere regret of all present , but especially of the Prov . G . Master and Prov . G . Treasurer , instead of the Deputy—Bro . George E . Like , P . G . D .
Englandarriving to fulfil his part , the sad news arrived that he had died quite unexpectedly only the day previous at Berlin . The mournful intelligence very naturall y had the effect of dimning the pleasure with which a new 1 jdge is always inaugurated , and though time did not permit of any alteration being made in the day ' s
arrangements , the P . G . M . and Bro . F . Sumner Kynvett , P . G . D ., Prov . G . Treas . —the latter of whom took , and has since been appointed to , the late Bro . E . Lake ' s office—left without sharing , as they otherwise would have done , in the festive part of thc proceedings . # # »
Bro . Lake , both personally and by virtue of his office , well merited this mark of respect for his memory . For the last 15 years he has been one of
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the central figures in Hertfordshire Masonry , firstly , as Provincial Grand Secretary , and then , since 188 9 ,
as Deputy Provincial Grand Master . In the Provincial Grand Chapter he held the corresponding offices of Prov . G . S . E . and Prov . G . H ., and in the Provincial Grand Mark Lodge those of Provincial Grand Secretary and Deputy Provincial Grand Master . He was
esteemed and respected in the Watford and other lodges , chapters , and Mark lodges of which he was a member , and also throughout the Province generally ; and not only has the Provincial Grand Master to mourn the loss of one who , as he said in his reference to the event , was his " right hand man , " but the
Province likewise will sincerely regret the untimely death of a distinguished brother , who had won its affection and was ever ready , when occasion required , to do what lay in his power to promote its welfare . We tender our most sincere sympathy to the widow and famil y in the irreparable loss they hnve sustained .
+ * * As regards the ceremony of consecration , which was performed by Bro . Halsey with all his wonted impressiveness , we desire to call the attention of our readers to the very eloquent oration which was
delivered on the occasion by the Chaplain , Bro . the Rev . O . C . Cockrem , P . M ., P . Prov . G . Chap , of Notts and Herts , which appeared in the report of the proceedings we published in our issue of last week . It was ,
perhaps , somewhat longer than such addresses usuall y are , but its excellence as an exposition of the principles and objects of Freemasonry was recognised on all sides , and it was listened to with the utmost attention by those who had the privilege of hearing .
* « * We have been requested to announce that the Lord Kitchener of Khartoum Lodge , No . 276 7 , held a special meeting at the Ship Hotel , Greenwich , on Thursday , the 7 th inst , for the purpose of bidding farewell to Bro . J . H . Ireland , one of the principal
founders of the lodge and its esteemed Treasurer , who has been compelled by the state of his wife ' s health to leave the neighbourhood , to the great regret of the brethren and to the loss of the lodge . Bro . J . Cooper has been elected to succeed Bro . Ireland as the guardian of the lodge funds .
» * » The Committee of Management of the Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution held their regular monthly meeting at Freemasons' Hall on Wednesday , the 13 th instant , when the chair was taken b y Bro .
J . H . Whatcoat , J . P ., Patron , and a goodly amount of business was transacted . As we anticipated last week , a vote of condolence with the widow and famil y of the late Bro . John Newton , F . R . A . S ., P . G . P ., was passed
item , con ., after which the Committee dealt with the petitions —13 in number ( 9 male and 4 widows)—submitted for their consideration , the result being that all were approved , and the names ordered to be placed on the lists for the elections in May , 1900 .
» * » We have also to state that Bro . Whadcoat was unanimously elected to serve upon the House Committee of the Institution in place of the late Bro . Newton ; that the Seci etary reported the deaths of five male and two widow annuitants : that the applications of the widows
of two recently-deceased male annuitants for half their " late husbands' annuities were granted ; and that a letter was read from the Rt . Hon . Lord Addington Prov , G . Master of Buckinghamshire , altering the date of the Festival from Wednesday , the 28 th , to Tuesday , the 27 th February , 1900 .
» It is only three months since a new lodge was added to the roll of the Provincial Grand Lodge of Cumberland and Westmorland . A warrant has been granted by the M . W . Grand Master for one more , under the title of the Alston Lodge , No . 2794 , to be located at
the mining town oi that name , bordering on Northumberland . This makes the 23 rd lodge in the two counties . The consecration will be deferred until the return of the R . W . Provincial Grand Master from the Cape , whither his lordship and Lady Henry Bentinck sailed on Saturday last . They expect to be back in England by Easter .
The brethren of the Cambrian Lodge of Australia , No . 656 , Sydney , New South Wales , have presented very elaborately-illuminated addresses to ^ Bros . Richard Eve , P . G . Treas . ; S . R . Baskett , P . P . S . G . W . Dorset j
and W . F . Lamonby , P . A . G . D . C ., as an appreciation of their efforts in obtaining for the members of the lodge in question the recognition of their claim , right , and privilege to assemble and work as an Egglish Masonic body in that distant part of her Majesty ' s dominions .
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MIDLAND RAILWAY . CHRISTMAS ARRANGEMENTS , 18 99 . ADDITIONAL ORDINARY TRAINS . On Friday and Saturday , December 22 nd and 23 rd , relief trains will be run from St . Pancras , as circumstances may require . TUESDAY , DEC . 26 th , and JANUARY ist . On these dates certain booked trains will be WITHDRAWN , as announced on special bills at the stations . CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR EXCURSIONS . From ST . PANCRAS , CITY STATIONS , WOOLWICH , and GREENWICH . TO PROVINCIAL TOWNS , & c . On SATURDAY NIGHT , DECEMBER 23 rd , to Leicester , BIRMINGHAM , NOTTINGHAM , Derby , Newark , Lincoln , Burton , MANCHESTER , LIVERPOOL , Blackburn , Bolton , SHEFFIELD , LEEDS , BRADFORD , York , Scarboro ' , Newcastle , Barrow-in-Furness , the Lake District , & c , returning December 26 th or 28 th . To the same places on Saturday , December 30 th , returning on January 2 nd or 3 rd , igoo . On SATURDAY ( midnight ) , December 30 th , to LEICESTER , LOUGHBORO ' , NOTITNGHAM , MANCHESTER , STOCKPORT , WARRINGTON , LIVERPOOL , and SHEFFIELD , returning on January ist , 2 nd , or 3 rd , 1900 . TO THE NORTH AND SCOTLAND . On FRIDAYS , DECEMBER 22 nd and 29 th , for 5 or S days , to NEWCASTLE , Berwick , Carlisle , Appleby , Dumfries , Castle Douglas , Kirkcudbright , EDINBURGH , GLASGOW , Ayr , Kilmarnock , Stranraer , Sic , irom St . Pancras at 10 . 5 p . m ., Kentish Town at 10 . 10 , Victoria ( L . C . and D . ) S . 2 o , Moorgate-street 9 . 1 S , Aldersgatestreet 9 . 20 , and Farringdon-street 9 . 22 p . m ., and to STIRLING , Perth , Dundee , Arbroath , Montrose , Aberdeen , & c , leaving ST . PANCRAS at 9 . 15 p . m ., Kentish Town 9 . 19 , Victoria ( L . C . and D . ) S . 3 , Moorgate-street 8 . 47 , Aldersgate-street 8 . 49 , and Farringdon-street at S . 51 p . m . RE 1 URN TICKETS at a THIRD CLASS SINGLE FARE for the DOUBLE JOURNEY will be issued on December 22 nd to the places mentioned , available for return on any day up to January Gth , and on December 29 th available for return on any day up to January 13 th . TO IRELAND . ( From ST . PANCRAS and CITY STATIONS ) . There will also be cheap Excursions to DUBLIN , Ballina , Galway , Sligo , Cork , Killarney , Limerick , via Liverpool or via Morecambe , on December 22 nd ; to BELFAST , Londonderry , Portrush , & c , via Barrow or via Liverpool , on December 22 nd ; and to Londonderry , via Liverpool or via Morecambe , on December 23 rd . See bills for times of return . TO SOUTHEND-ON-SEA . Cheap Day Excursion Tickets on Sundays and Christmas Day ; and Week-end Excursion Tickets will bs issued to Southend-on-Sea , as announced in Special Bills . CHEAP WEEK-END TICKETS . Cheap Week-end Tickets will be issued on Fridays , December 22 nd and 29 th , and Saturdays , December 23 rd and 30 th , from LONDON ( ST . PANCRAS ) and other MIDLAND STATIONS to the PRINCIPAL HOLIDAY and HEALTH RESORTS for the CHRISTMAS and NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS . Tickets issued on December 22 nd and 23 rd , will be available for returning ( after Saturday ) up to and including Wednesday , December 27 th . WINTER TOURIST TICKETS are also issued to numerous places in England and Wales . TICKETS , PROGRAMMES , AND BILLS may be had at the MIDLAND STATIONS and CITY BOOKING OFFICES ; and from Thos . Cook and Son , Ludgate Circus and branch offices . EXCURSIONS FROM THE PROVINCES . EXCURSION TRAINS will be run from Leicester , NOTTINGHAM , BIRMINGHAM , De . by , MANCHESTER , LIVERPOOL , Sheffield , LEEDS , BRADFORD , and other principal towns to EDINBURGH , GLASGOW , and ALL PARTS OF SCOTLAND for the Christmas and New Year Holidays . NUMEROUS OTHER CHEAP EXCURSIONS have been arranged from the chief Midland Stations , particulars of which may be had on application . GEO . H . TURNER , General Manager .
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ALL SUFFERING FROM GOUT , RHEUMATISM , CRAMP , NERVOUS COMPLAINTS , NEURALGIA , and wishing to keep the FEET SWEET and COOL , and prevent unpleasant odours from them , should write for particulars of cures and testimonials , or post 2 / 6 for pair of WILLIAMS' ELECTRIC SOCKS ; superior 5 , 6 , best 10 / 6 . Over 1000 testimonials . WILLIAMS' INVENTION Co ., 8 , Breams Buildings , Chancery-lane , London , E . C . Mention siee of boots .
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THE SHIP AND TURTLE ( PAINTERS ) , LTD . Best and oldest house in London for recherche Masonic Banquets , Private Parties , and Dinners . ASSEMBLY ROOMS FOR COMPANIES , & C . OUR TURTLE « "THE ~ ELIXIR OF LIFE , ' Vide faculty . Purveyors to H . R . H . Prince of Wales , H . I . M . Emperor of Russia , Dukes of Saxe Gotha , Connaught , Cambridge , and most ot Crowned Heads of Europe . Manager , Bro . F . A . HEYMER .
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QPIERS AND pOND'S CTORES ( NO TICKETS REQUIRED ) . QUEEN VICTORIA STREET , E . C . Opposite 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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t & AJ > jZ * JijiALA ^ AAfB qf^nfwJg^iPvIjjfB Hnfeemasan® iaffiy JilJ , tagg" - ^*** j **| tr' ** 7 rTi * r TTTmaii itfliTirfl SATURDAY , DECEMBER 16 , 1899 .
Masonic Notes.
Masonic Notes .
There was , of necessity , a deep feeling of sadness attending the consecration , on the 28 th ult ., of the St . Alban's Lodge , No . 2786 , which henceforth will hold its meetings under the shadow ofthe venerable Abbey , which perpetuates the memory of the founder of the
earliest lodge in Britain , formed , as tradition hath it , in the year 287 of the Christian era . Bro . Halsey , M . P ., Prov . G . Master of Hertfordshire , has himself invariably , when his parliamentary and other duties permitted , performed the ceremony of consecrating a new lodge in his Province , and as invariably has left
that of installing its first W . Master to be performed by his Deputy , and that arrangement was provided for in the agenda on this occasion . L ' nhappily , and to the sincere regret of all present , but especially of the Prov . G . Master and Prov . G . Treasurer , instead of the Deputy—Bro . George E . Like , P . G . D .
Englandarriving to fulfil his part , the sad news arrived that he had died quite unexpectedly only the day previous at Berlin . The mournful intelligence very naturall y had the effect of dimning the pleasure with which a new 1 jdge is always inaugurated , and though time did not permit of any alteration being made in the day ' s
arrangements , the P . G . M . and Bro . F . Sumner Kynvett , P . G . D ., Prov . G . Treas . —the latter of whom took , and has since been appointed to , the late Bro . E . Lake ' s office—left without sharing , as they otherwise would have done , in the festive part of thc proceedings . # # »
Bro . Lake , both personally and by virtue of his office , well merited this mark of respect for his memory . For the last 15 years he has been one of
Masonic Notes.
the central figures in Hertfordshire Masonry , firstly , as Provincial Grand Secretary , and then , since 188 9 ,
as Deputy Provincial Grand Master . In the Provincial Grand Chapter he held the corresponding offices of Prov . G . S . E . and Prov . G . H ., and in the Provincial Grand Mark Lodge those of Provincial Grand Secretary and Deputy Provincial Grand Master . He was
esteemed and respected in the Watford and other lodges , chapters , and Mark lodges of which he was a member , and also throughout the Province generally ; and not only has the Provincial Grand Master to mourn the loss of one who , as he said in his reference to the event , was his " right hand man , " but the
Province likewise will sincerely regret the untimely death of a distinguished brother , who had won its affection and was ever ready , when occasion required , to do what lay in his power to promote its welfare . We tender our most sincere sympathy to the widow and famil y in the irreparable loss they hnve sustained .
+ * * As regards the ceremony of consecration , which was performed by Bro . Halsey with all his wonted impressiveness , we desire to call the attention of our readers to the very eloquent oration which was
delivered on the occasion by the Chaplain , Bro . the Rev . O . C . Cockrem , P . M ., P . Prov . G . Chap , of Notts and Herts , which appeared in the report of the proceedings we published in our issue of last week . It was ,
perhaps , somewhat longer than such addresses usuall y are , but its excellence as an exposition of the principles and objects of Freemasonry was recognised on all sides , and it was listened to with the utmost attention by those who had the privilege of hearing .
* « * We have been requested to announce that the Lord Kitchener of Khartoum Lodge , No . 276 7 , held a special meeting at the Ship Hotel , Greenwich , on Thursday , the 7 th inst , for the purpose of bidding farewell to Bro . J . H . Ireland , one of the principal
founders of the lodge and its esteemed Treasurer , who has been compelled by the state of his wife ' s health to leave the neighbourhood , to the great regret of the brethren and to the loss of the lodge . Bro . J . Cooper has been elected to succeed Bro . Ireland as the guardian of the lodge funds .
» * » The Committee of Management of the Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution held their regular monthly meeting at Freemasons' Hall on Wednesday , the 13 th instant , when the chair was taken b y Bro .
J . H . Whatcoat , J . P ., Patron , and a goodly amount of business was transacted . As we anticipated last week , a vote of condolence with the widow and famil y of the late Bro . John Newton , F . R . A . S ., P . G . P ., was passed
item , con ., after which the Committee dealt with the petitions —13 in number ( 9 male and 4 widows)—submitted for their consideration , the result being that all were approved , and the names ordered to be placed on the lists for the elections in May , 1900 .
» * » We have also to state that Bro . Whadcoat was unanimously elected to serve upon the House Committee of the Institution in place of the late Bro . Newton ; that the Seci etary reported the deaths of five male and two widow annuitants : that the applications of the widows
of two recently-deceased male annuitants for half their " late husbands' annuities were granted ; and that a letter was read from the Rt . Hon . Lord Addington Prov , G . Master of Buckinghamshire , altering the date of the Festival from Wednesday , the 28 th , to Tuesday , the 27 th February , 1900 .
» It is only three months since a new lodge was added to the roll of the Provincial Grand Lodge of Cumberland and Westmorland . A warrant has been granted by the M . W . Grand Master for one more , under the title of the Alston Lodge , No . 2794 , to be located at
the mining town oi that name , bordering on Northumberland . This makes the 23 rd lodge in the two counties . The consecration will be deferred until the return of the R . W . Provincial Grand Master from the Cape , whither his lordship and Lady Henry Bentinck sailed on Saturday last . They expect to be back in England by Easter .
The brethren of the Cambrian Lodge of Australia , No . 656 , Sydney , New South Wales , have presented very elaborately-illuminated addresses to ^ Bros . Richard Eve , P . G . Treas . ; S . R . Baskett , P . P . S . G . W . Dorset j
and W . F . Lamonby , P . A . G . D . C ., as an appreciation of their efforts in obtaining for the members of the lodge in question the recognition of their claim , right , and privilege to assemble and work as an Egglish Masonic body in that distant part of her Majesty ' s dominions .