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Ad00703
LONDON and NORTH-WESTERN AND CALEDONIAN RAILWAYS . SUMMER SERVICE OF TRAINS . TO SCOTLAND . GLASGOW . —A new Express , with Dining Saloons for first class passengers attached , now leaves Euston Station at 2 . 0 p . m . for Glasgow , arriving in that city at ii . o p . m . Passengers by this train can reach Edinburgh at 10 . 50 p . m ., Aberdeen at 3 . 5 a . m ., and Inverness at 6 . 30 a . m . INVERNESS AND HIGHLAND LINE . — A Special Night Express will leave Euston at 7 . 30 p . m ., commencing Monday , J uly 27 th , and running ( Saturdays and Sundays excepted ) until Tuesday , August nth , for Perth and the Highland Line . The Highland- Railway Company will take this train forward to Inverness ( due 10 . 40 a . m . ) in advance , throughout , of the 8 . 0 p . m . Express from Euston . GOUROCK AND THE CLYDE . —The 8 . 50 p . m . from Euston , due at Gourock S . o a . m ., will be found the " most convenient train from London : a new train at 9 . 0 p . m . being run for Edinburgh , Perth , Aberdeen , and the Southern portion of the Highland Line . For further particulars , see the Company ' s Time Bills . G . FINDLAY , General Manager , L . & N . W . Ry . J . THOMPSON , General Manager , Caledonian Ry . - J uly , 1 S 91 .. ,. ¦ . ' -,
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SUMMER SERVICE OF TRAINS TO SCOTLAND BY THE WEST COAST ROYAL MAIL ROUTE . ADDITIONAL AND ACCELERATED EXPRESS SERVICE FROM LONDON TO THE HIGHLAND RAILWAY AND THE CALLANDER AND - OBAN LINE . NEW AFTERNOON EXPRESS . WITH DINING SALOONS—LONDON AND GLASGOW . LONDON & NORTH-WESTERN AND CALEDONIAN RAILWAYS—The following ADDITIONAL and ACCELERATED TRAIN SERVICE Ssjiow in . operation , ist , 2 nd , and 3 rd class by all trains : — WEEK DAYS . . ' ^ A A Leave a . m . a . m . a . m . a . m . p . m . p . m . p . m . p . m . p . m . p . m . iiffht London ( Euston ) 5 . 15 7 . 15 10 . 010 . 30 2 . 0 7 . 30 S . 0 8 . 50 0 . 0 10 . 0-12 0 Arrive . . Edtlrt > niBh ( Pr . St ) '*¦*> 5 - ' ° t » . » 0 — 10 . 55 g 2 g 2 — 0 . 50 0 . 37 12 . 22 ( ilasgOw ( Central ) 3 . 50 0 . 0 0 . 15 — ¦ 11 . 0 to , 2 m £ 0 . 30 - 0 . 18 12 . 27 Ureenock ... 5 . 30 7 . 1 S 7 . 30 — — " . r * . . 7 . 50 — 10 . * 40 1 . 40 Gourock 5 . 411 7 . 2 S 7 . 45 — — — — ' 8 . ' 0 — 10 . * 50 1 . 50 Oban S . 37 — — — 4 . 45 — 0 . 25 — 12 . » 12 2 . » 2 ? II . 28 Perth 0 . 10 — — S . 27 12 . 10 5 . 37 5 . 52 — S . 10 10 / 55 3 . 20 Dundee 7 . 10 — — 0 . 15 1 . 0 0 . 30 0 . 30 — " 0 . 37 12 . * 5 4 . 30 Aberdeen ..: . ... !) . 0 — -r 10 . 50 3 . 5 S . 5 8 . 5 — 11 . 10 l . * 55 0 . 20 Inverness — — — 0 . 30 0 . 3010 . 4011 . 5 — . 2 . 45 0 . * 510 . 5 DINING SALOONS for First Class Passengers are run on the 2 . 6 p . m .. Express from London to Glasgow . The 7 . 30 p . m . Express from EUSTON to PERTH will run from July 27 th to August nth inclusive ( Saturday and Sunday nights excepted ) . The Highland Company will take this train forward specially from Perth in advance of the Mail , so as to reach Inverness at 10 . 40 a . m . * On Saturday nights the 8 . 50 , 9 . 0 , and 10 . 0 p . m . trains from Euston do not convey passengers to stations marked * ( Sunday mornings in Scotland ) . A-The S . o p . m . HIGHLAND EXPRESS and the 12 . 0 NIGHT TRAIN will run every night ( except Saturdays ) . The 8 . 0 . p . m . Express will run specially to Perth and Inverness on Saturday night , August Sth . The S . o p , m . Express will be divided from the 3 rd to the ioth August , a relief train being run in advance for Perth and the Highland Line . On Saturdays passengers by the 10 . 30 a . m . and 2 . 0 p . m . trains from London are not conveyed beyond Perth by the Highland Railway , and only as far as Aberdeen by the Caledonian Railway . Carriages with lavatory accommodation are run on the principal Express trains between London and Scotland , without extra charge . Improved . Sleeping Saloons , accompanied by an . atten-™ Ure run on the Night Trains between London , Edinburgh ,. Glasgow , Greenock , Stranraer , Perth , and Aberdeen . Extra charge , 5 s . for each berth . A SPECIAL TRAIN will leave EUSTON ( Saturdays ail fV , A Undays . excepted ) at ' 6 . 20 p . m . from 13 th July to ioth August , inclusive , for the conveyance of horses and private carriages . only to all parts of Scotland . A Special carnage for the conveyance of dogs will be attached to this Additional Trains from Birmingham , Liverpool , Manchester , and other towns will connect with the above trains , for further particulars see the Company ' s Time Bills . G . FINDLAY , General Manager , L . & N . W . Railway . J . THOMPSON , , .... ' General Manager , Caledonian Railway . July , 1891 . ¦ -...
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O . ILLIAM ( Successors to Makepeace V-1 and Walford ) , SILVERSMITHS , JEWELLERS , AND DIAMOND MOUNTERS , DEALERS IN ANTIQUE PLATE & JEWELLERY . 6 , SERLE STREET , LINCOLN ' S INN , 44 Cj OXFORD STREET , NEAR ORCHARD STREET . Ili ' rJ n ¦*' ' ' »""">» of May 16 th , 1801 , says- " Messrs . Gilliam havpho aud Sil versmiths , of 6 , Serle Street , Lincoln ' s Inn , o ^ tnWi . 1 very fortunate in securing so fine a site for their new Sj ** ! » s - «« , Oxford Street ( near Orchard Street ) , and PhvmTT ? v ! - tliem on the beauty and artistic design disclioi ,. o 1 ? , ne , v Premises ; the stock is of the most rare and tlrinoi ;„ ' ^ ntl 0 Ul ' brethren , who are fond of old and good - _^ li J ™' us metals , would do well to pay them a visit . "
Ad00706
XAMNTED , by a Brother FreetaW mason > a SITUATION as Manager or Careenrf , mi , any place o £ Trust - Public line preferred . No road LO T ' KNIGHT , 51 , Deacon-street , Walworth-
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/^ REAT NORTHERN RAILWAY . SUMMER HOLIDAY . EXCURSIONS . ' To CROMER ( Beach ) and YARMOUTH ( Beach ) , July 20 th , from King ' s Cross ( G . N . ) 6 . 15 a . m ., and Finsbury Park 6 . 22 . Return fare , third-class , 5 s . To STIRLING , PERTH , DUNDEE , MONTROSE , ABERDEEN , INVERNESS , & c , July 24 th , for 5 or n days from London . To St . ALBANS , HARPENDEN , and LUTON ( Bedfordshire Agricultural Show at Luton ) , July 22 nd , from Moorgate-street 8 . 40 a . m ., Aldersgate-street 8 . 42 , Farringdon-street S . 44 , King ' s Cross ( G . N . ) 9 . 0 , Holloway S . 57 , and Finsbury Park 9 . 7 . To SKEGNESS , for one day , July iSth , 20 th , 25 th ' and 27 th , and to SUTTON-ON-SEA and MABLETHORPE , July 18 th and 27 th , from Moorgate-street 6 . 37 a . m ., Aldersgate-street 6 . 39 , Farringdon-street 6 . 41 , King ' s Cross ( G . N . ) 7 . 0 , Holloway 7 . 0 , Finsbury Park 7 . 10 . Passengers b y the Saturday trains may also return on the Monday or Tuesday following , at slightly higher fares . To St . ALBANS and HARPENDEN , every Saturday afternoon , from Moorgate-street 2 . 15 , Aldersgate-street 2 . 17 , Farringdon-street 2 . 19 , King ' s Cross ( G . N . ) 2 . 40 , Finsbury Park 2 . 46 . For fares and full particulars see bills , to be obtained at Company ' s Stations and Town Parcels Receiving Offices , and of Swan and Leach , 3 , Charing Cross , and 32 , Piccadilly Circus . HENRY OAKLEY , General Manager . King ' s Cross , July , 1 S 91 .
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PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE OF SURREY . INSTALLATION OF PROV . GRAND MASTER .
R . W . Bro . COL . GERARD NOEL MONEY , C . B ( Past Deputy Dist . G . M . Punjab ) , R . W . PROVINCIALNGRAND MASTER DESIGNATE . W . Bro . FREDK . WEST , P . G . D . ( Eng . ) , Deputy Provincial Grand Master in Charge . June , 1891 . NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Provincial Grand Lodge will be held at THE PUBLIC HALL , CROYDON , on THURSDAY , the 23 rd day of J , 1891 , at FOUR o ' clock in the afternoon precisely . The M . W . Pro Grand Master , The EARL of LATHOM , will perform the Ceremony of Installation . By command . CHARLES GREENWOOD , P . M ., P . P . G . R ., Prov . Grand Secretary . N . B . —Morning Dress . 12 , Serjeant's Inn , Temple , E . C .
BUSINESS BEFORE PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE . To call over Roll of Lodges in the Province . To read the Minutes of the last P . G . Lodge . To install the R . W . Bro . Col . Gerard Noel Money , C . B . as R . W . Provincial Grand Master . To receive the Report of the Finance and Audit Com mittee . To elect a Provincial Grand Treasurer . The appointment of Provincial Grand Officers . General Business . Banquet at Six o ' clock punctually .
The Entertainment of Provincial Grand Lod ge has been entrusted to the Lodges meeting in Croydon . N . B . —Banquet will be provided for those only who have taken Tickets . The word Luncheon has been inadvertently inserted in the Application Forms instead of Banquet . There will be no Luncheon , but the usual Banquet at Six o ' clock .
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PROVINCIAL GRAND CHAPTER OF SURREY . INSTALLATION OF GRAND SUPERINTENDENT . INSTALLING OFFICER . The Most Ex . Companion THE EARL OF LATHOM , Pro Grand Z . The M . E . Comp . Col . GERARD NOEL MONEY , C . B ., Grand Superintendent Designate . The Ex . Companion FREDERICK WEST , Provincial Grand H . in Charge . June , 1 S 01 . NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Provincial Grand Chapter will be held at THE PUBLIC HALL , CROYDON , in the County of Surrey , on THURSDAY , the 23 rd day of J , 1 S 91 , at Two o ' clock in the afternoon precisely . By command . CHARLES GREENWOOD , P . Z ., Provincial Grand Scribe E . N . B . —Morning Dress . 12 , Serjeant ' s Inn , Temple , E . C . BUSINESS BEFORE PROVINCIAL GRAND CHAPTER . To call over the Chapters in the Province . To install the M . E . the Grand Superintendent Designate . To receive the Report of the Finance and Audit Committee . To elect a Provincial Grand Treasurer . The appointment of Provincial Grand Officers . General Business . Banquet at Six o'clock punctually . N . B . —Banquet will be provided for those only who have taken Tickets . The Companions will banquet with the Provincial Grand Lodge .
Ad00709
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 .
Ad00710
SUMMER BANQUETS . THE CLARENCE ROOMS of THE HOTEL METROPOLE , BRIGHTON , are Specially Adapted for the SUMMER BANQUETS of Learned Societies , Masonic Lodges , & c . ' ~* The CLARENCE ROOMS have a Separate Entrance , and contain every possible Comfort and Convenience . Full particulars on application to MANAGER , Hotel Metropole , Brighton .
To Correspondents.
To Correspondents .
The following communications unavoidably stand over : CRAFT LODGESUnion Waterloo , No . 13 . Sincerity , No . 189 . Yarborough , No . 244 . Meridian , No . 873 .
Brixton , No . 1949 . Walsingham , No . 2148 . ROVM . ARCH CHAPTER—' Era , No . 1423 . Cyclist , No . 2246 . Provincial Grand Lodge of North and East Yorkshire . Summer Entertainment to the Annuitants at Croydon .
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SATURDAY , J 18 , 1891 . ? $ pr % Zr & ! ¥ ^ wrvw I
Masonic Notes.
Masonic Notes .
We again call attention to the Festival of the Mark Benevolent Fund , which will be held at Freemasons ' Tavern on Wednesday next , the 22 nd inst . The Board
of Stewards who will support the Chairmanship of Bro . Viscount Dungarvan , P . S . G . W ., will , in all probability , be about 150 strong , and we trust the result of the meeting will compare favourably with those of the more recent Festivals of this Fund .
* * * It was hardly to be expected that the offer of additional votes to donors and subscribers and Stewards at the Jubilee Festival next year of the * ' Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution would be allowed to pass without
protest , and , therefore , a letter of objection to the proposed offer which we have received from "P . M . No . 72 " does not surprise us . We trust , however , that he will permit us to point out that when a special object is sought to be gained , in order to commemorate a
special event , there is certain to be a special difficulty in the way of success , in consequence of the increased number of brethren who will be canvassing as Stewards , while the donors and subscribers , who are always willing to support the Institution , deserve some special
privilege when they evince an extra readiness to enrich the Charity . As for the offer being repeated again and again " on small pretext , " there is , we think , little fear
of this being done , when it is only with the sanction of Grand Lodge that the laws of the Institution can be altered or suspended even for so small a matter as the regulation of votes .
* * * The final meeting of the Board of Stewards at the recent Festival of the Royal Masonic Institution for Boys was held at Freemasons' Hall , on Monday , at five p . m ., Bro . John Glass occupied the chair , and the
accounts having been submitted and approved , votes of thanks were passed to the honorary officers , and in particular , Bro . McLeod , the Hon . Secretary ; the Railway Companies , which had so nobly offered •the
Stewards such excellent facilities for travelling to and from Brighton ; and the Corporation of Brighton for having allowed them the exclusive right of the Pavilion gardens during the afternoon and evening . The Board was then dissolved .
* * * Bro . J . M . McLeod , Secretary of the Royal Masonic Institution for Boys , is to be congratulated on the latest of his new departures . On Friday , the ioth instant , he entertained the members of his staff at a quiet little
dinner at the Freemasons' Tavern , and took the opportunity of thanking them for the zeal and energy and ability with which they had performed their duties in connection with the recent Festival , and the sacrifices of time they had made in order to . get through the very
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Ad00703
LONDON and NORTH-WESTERN AND CALEDONIAN RAILWAYS . SUMMER SERVICE OF TRAINS . TO SCOTLAND . GLASGOW . —A new Express , with Dining Saloons for first class passengers attached , now leaves Euston Station at 2 . 0 p . m . for Glasgow , arriving in that city at ii . o p . m . Passengers by this train can reach Edinburgh at 10 . 50 p . m ., Aberdeen at 3 . 5 a . m ., and Inverness at 6 . 30 a . m . INVERNESS AND HIGHLAND LINE . — A Special Night Express will leave Euston at 7 . 30 p . m ., commencing Monday , J uly 27 th , and running ( Saturdays and Sundays excepted ) until Tuesday , August nth , for Perth and the Highland Line . The Highland- Railway Company will take this train forward to Inverness ( due 10 . 40 a . m . ) in advance , throughout , of the 8 . 0 p . m . Express from Euston . GOUROCK AND THE CLYDE . —The 8 . 50 p . m . from Euston , due at Gourock S . o a . m ., will be found the " most convenient train from London : a new train at 9 . 0 p . m . being run for Edinburgh , Perth , Aberdeen , and the Southern portion of the Highland Line . For further particulars , see the Company ' s Time Bills . G . FINDLAY , General Manager , L . & N . W . Ry . J . THOMPSON , General Manager , Caledonian Ry . - J uly , 1 S 91 .. ,. ¦ . ' -,
Ad00704
SUMMER SERVICE OF TRAINS TO SCOTLAND BY THE WEST COAST ROYAL MAIL ROUTE . ADDITIONAL AND ACCELERATED EXPRESS SERVICE FROM LONDON TO THE HIGHLAND RAILWAY AND THE CALLANDER AND - OBAN LINE . NEW AFTERNOON EXPRESS . WITH DINING SALOONS—LONDON AND GLASGOW . LONDON & NORTH-WESTERN AND CALEDONIAN RAILWAYS—The following ADDITIONAL and ACCELERATED TRAIN SERVICE Ssjiow in . operation , ist , 2 nd , and 3 rd class by all trains : — WEEK DAYS . . ' ^ A A Leave a . m . a . m . a . m . a . m . p . m . p . m . p . m . p . m . p . m . p . m . iiffht London ( Euston ) 5 . 15 7 . 15 10 . 010 . 30 2 . 0 7 . 30 S . 0 8 . 50 0 . 0 10 . 0-12 0 Arrive . . Edtlrt > niBh ( Pr . St ) '*¦*> 5 - ' ° t » . » 0 — 10 . 55 g 2 g 2 — 0 . 50 0 . 37 12 . 22 ( ilasgOw ( Central ) 3 . 50 0 . 0 0 . 15 — ¦ 11 . 0 to , 2 m £ 0 . 30 - 0 . 18 12 . 27 Ureenock ... 5 . 30 7 . 1 S 7 . 30 — — " . r * . . 7 . 50 — 10 . * 40 1 . 40 Gourock 5 . 411 7 . 2 S 7 . 45 — — — — ' 8 . ' 0 — 10 . * 50 1 . 50 Oban S . 37 — — — 4 . 45 — 0 . 25 — 12 . » 12 2 . » 2 ? II . 28 Perth 0 . 10 — — S . 27 12 . 10 5 . 37 5 . 52 — S . 10 10 / 55 3 . 20 Dundee 7 . 10 — — 0 . 15 1 . 0 0 . 30 0 . 30 — " 0 . 37 12 . * 5 4 . 30 Aberdeen ..: . ... !) . 0 — -r 10 . 50 3 . 5 S . 5 8 . 5 — 11 . 10 l . * 55 0 . 20 Inverness — — — 0 . 30 0 . 3010 . 4011 . 5 — . 2 . 45 0 . * 510 . 5 DINING SALOONS for First Class Passengers are run on the 2 . 6 p . m .. Express from London to Glasgow . The 7 . 30 p . m . Express from EUSTON to PERTH will run from July 27 th to August nth inclusive ( Saturday and Sunday nights excepted ) . The Highland Company will take this train forward specially from Perth in advance of the Mail , so as to reach Inverness at 10 . 40 a . m . * On Saturday nights the 8 . 50 , 9 . 0 , and 10 . 0 p . m . trains from Euston do not convey passengers to stations marked * ( Sunday mornings in Scotland ) . A-The S . o p . m . HIGHLAND EXPRESS and the 12 . 0 NIGHT TRAIN will run every night ( except Saturdays ) . The 8 . 0 . p . m . Express will run specially to Perth and Inverness on Saturday night , August Sth . The S . o p , m . Express will be divided from the 3 rd to the ioth August , a relief train being run in advance for Perth and the Highland Line . On Saturdays passengers by the 10 . 30 a . m . and 2 . 0 p . m . trains from London are not conveyed beyond Perth by the Highland Railway , and only as far as Aberdeen by the Caledonian Railway . Carriages with lavatory accommodation are run on the principal Express trains between London and Scotland , without extra charge . Improved . Sleeping Saloons , accompanied by an . atten-™ Ure run on the Night Trains between London , Edinburgh ,. Glasgow , Greenock , Stranraer , Perth , and Aberdeen . Extra charge , 5 s . for each berth . A SPECIAL TRAIN will leave EUSTON ( Saturdays ail fV , A Undays . excepted ) at ' 6 . 20 p . m . from 13 th July to ioth August , inclusive , for the conveyance of horses and private carriages . only to all parts of Scotland . A Special carnage for the conveyance of dogs will be attached to this Additional Trains from Birmingham , Liverpool , Manchester , and other towns will connect with the above trains , for further particulars see the Company ' s Time Bills . G . FINDLAY , General Manager , L . & N . W . Railway . J . THOMPSON , , .... ' General Manager , Caledonian Railway . July , 1891 . ¦ -...
Ad00705
O . ILLIAM ( Successors to Makepeace V-1 and Walford ) , SILVERSMITHS , JEWELLERS , AND DIAMOND MOUNTERS , DEALERS IN ANTIQUE PLATE & JEWELLERY . 6 , SERLE STREET , LINCOLN ' S INN , 44 Cj OXFORD STREET , NEAR ORCHARD STREET . Ili ' rJ n ¦*' ' ' »""">» of May 16 th , 1801 , says- " Messrs . Gilliam havpho aud Sil versmiths , of 6 , Serle Street , Lincoln ' s Inn , o ^ tnWi . 1 very fortunate in securing so fine a site for their new Sj ** ! » s - «« , Oxford Street ( near Orchard Street ) , and PhvmTT ? v ! - tliem on the beauty and artistic design disclioi ,. o 1 ? , ne , v Premises ; the stock is of the most rare and tlrinoi ;„ ' ^ ntl 0 Ul ' brethren , who are fond of old and good - _^ li J ™' us metals , would do well to pay them a visit . "
Ad00706
XAMNTED , by a Brother FreetaW mason > a SITUATION as Manager or Careenrf , mi , any place o £ Trust - Public line preferred . No road LO T ' KNIGHT , 51 , Deacon-street , Walworth-
Ad00707
/^ REAT NORTHERN RAILWAY . SUMMER HOLIDAY . EXCURSIONS . ' To CROMER ( Beach ) and YARMOUTH ( Beach ) , July 20 th , from King ' s Cross ( G . N . ) 6 . 15 a . m ., and Finsbury Park 6 . 22 . Return fare , third-class , 5 s . To STIRLING , PERTH , DUNDEE , MONTROSE , ABERDEEN , INVERNESS , & c , July 24 th , for 5 or n days from London . To St . ALBANS , HARPENDEN , and LUTON ( Bedfordshire Agricultural Show at Luton ) , July 22 nd , from Moorgate-street 8 . 40 a . m ., Aldersgate-street 8 . 42 , Farringdon-street S . 44 , King ' s Cross ( G . N . ) 9 . 0 , Holloway S . 57 , and Finsbury Park 9 . 7 . To SKEGNESS , for one day , July iSth , 20 th , 25 th ' and 27 th , and to SUTTON-ON-SEA and MABLETHORPE , July 18 th and 27 th , from Moorgate-street 6 . 37 a . m ., Aldersgate-street 6 . 39 , Farringdon-street 6 . 41 , King ' s Cross ( G . N . ) 7 . 0 , Holloway 7 . 0 , Finsbury Park 7 . 10 . Passengers b y the Saturday trains may also return on the Monday or Tuesday following , at slightly higher fares . To St . ALBANS and HARPENDEN , every Saturday afternoon , from Moorgate-street 2 . 15 , Aldersgate-street 2 . 17 , Farringdon-street 2 . 19 , King ' s Cross ( G . N . ) 2 . 40 , Finsbury Park 2 . 46 . For fares and full particulars see bills , to be obtained at Company ' s Stations and Town Parcels Receiving Offices , and of Swan and Leach , 3 , Charing Cross , and 32 , Piccadilly Circus . HENRY OAKLEY , General Manager . King ' s Cross , July , 1 S 91 .
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PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE OF SURREY . INSTALLATION OF PROV . GRAND MASTER .
R . W . Bro . COL . GERARD NOEL MONEY , C . B ( Past Deputy Dist . G . M . Punjab ) , R . W . PROVINCIALNGRAND MASTER DESIGNATE . W . Bro . FREDK . WEST , P . G . D . ( Eng . ) , Deputy Provincial Grand Master in Charge . June , 1891 . NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Provincial Grand Lodge will be held at THE PUBLIC HALL , CROYDON , on THURSDAY , the 23 rd day of J , 1891 , at FOUR o ' clock in the afternoon precisely . The M . W . Pro Grand Master , The EARL of LATHOM , will perform the Ceremony of Installation . By command . CHARLES GREENWOOD , P . M ., P . P . G . R ., Prov . Grand Secretary . N . B . —Morning Dress . 12 , Serjeant's Inn , Temple , E . C .
BUSINESS BEFORE PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE . To call over Roll of Lodges in the Province . To read the Minutes of the last P . G . Lodge . To install the R . W . Bro . Col . Gerard Noel Money , C . B . as R . W . Provincial Grand Master . To receive the Report of the Finance and Audit Com mittee . To elect a Provincial Grand Treasurer . The appointment of Provincial Grand Officers . General Business . Banquet at Six o ' clock punctually .
The Entertainment of Provincial Grand Lod ge has been entrusted to the Lodges meeting in Croydon . N . B . —Banquet will be provided for those only who have taken Tickets . The word Luncheon has been inadvertently inserted in the Application Forms instead of Banquet . There will be no Luncheon , but the usual Banquet at Six o ' clock .
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PROVINCIAL GRAND CHAPTER OF SURREY . INSTALLATION OF GRAND SUPERINTENDENT . INSTALLING OFFICER . The Most Ex . Companion THE EARL OF LATHOM , Pro Grand Z . The M . E . Comp . Col . GERARD NOEL MONEY , C . B ., Grand Superintendent Designate . The Ex . Companion FREDERICK WEST , Provincial Grand H . in Charge . June , 1 S 01 . NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Provincial Grand Chapter will be held at THE PUBLIC HALL , CROYDON , in the County of Surrey , on THURSDAY , the 23 rd day of J , 1 S 91 , at Two o ' clock in the afternoon precisely . By command . CHARLES GREENWOOD , P . Z ., Provincial Grand Scribe E . N . B . —Morning Dress . 12 , Serjeant ' s Inn , Temple , E . C . BUSINESS BEFORE PROVINCIAL GRAND CHAPTER . To call over the Chapters in the Province . To install the M . E . the Grand Superintendent Designate . To receive the Report of the Finance and Audit Committee . To elect a Provincial Grand Treasurer . The appointment of Provincial Grand Officers . General Business . Banquet at Six o'clock punctually . N . B . —Banquet will be provided for those only who have taken Tickets . The Companions will banquet with the Provincial Grand Lodge .
Ad00709
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 .
Ad00710
SUMMER BANQUETS . THE CLARENCE ROOMS of THE HOTEL METROPOLE , BRIGHTON , are Specially Adapted for the SUMMER BANQUETS of Learned Societies , Masonic Lodges , & c . ' ~* The CLARENCE ROOMS have a Separate Entrance , and contain every possible Comfort and Convenience . Full particulars on application to MANAGER , Hotel Metropole , Brighton .
To Correspondents.
To Correspondents .
The following communications unavoidably stand over : CRAFT LODGESUnion Waterloo , No . 13 . Sincerity , No . 189 . Yarborough , No . 244 . Meridian , No . 873 .
Brixton , No . 1949 . Walsingham , No . 2148 . ROVM . ARCH CHAPTER—' Era , No . 1423 . Cyclist , No . 2246 . Provincial Grand Lodge of North and East Yorkshire . Summer Entertainment to the Annuitants at Croydon .
Ar00711
SATURDAY , J 18 , 1891 . ? $ pr % Zr & ! ¥ ^ wrvw I
Masonic Notes.
Masonic Notes .
We again call attention to the Festival of the Mark Benevolent Fund , which will be held at Freemasons ' Tavern on Wednesday next , the 22 nd inst . The Board
of Stewards who will support the Chairmanship of Bro . Viscount Dungarvan , P . S . G . W ., will , in all probability , be about 150 strong , and we trust the result of the meeting will compare favourably with those of the more recent Festivals of this Fund .
* * * It was hardly to be expected that the offer of additional votes to donors and subscribers and Stewards at the Jubilee Festival next year of the * ' Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution would be allowed to pass without
protest , and , therefore , a letter of objection to the proposed offer which we have received from "P . M . No . 72 " does not surprise us . We trust , however , that he will permit us to point out that when a special object is sought to be gained , in order to commemorate a
special event , there is certain to be a special difficulty in the way of success , in consequence of the increased number of brethren who will be canvassing as Stewards , while the donors and subscribers , who are always willing to support the Institution , deserve some special
privilege when they evince an extra readiness to enrich the Charity . As for the offer being repeated again and again " on small pretext , " there is , we think , little fear
of this being done , when it is only with the sanction of Grand Lodge that the laws of the Institution can be altered or suspended even for so small a matter as the regulation of votes .
* * * The final meeting of the Board of Stewards at the recent Festival of the Royal Masonic Institution for Boys was held at Freemasons' Hall , on Monday , at five p . m ., Bro . John Glass occupied the chair , and the
accounts having been submitted and approved , votes of thanks were passed to the honorary officers , and in particular , Bro . McLeod , the Hon . Secretary ; the Railway Companies , which had so nobly offered •the
Stewards such excellent facilities for travelling to and from Brighton ; and the Corporation of Brighton for having allowed them the exclusive right of the Pavilion gardens during the afternoon and evening . The Board was then dissolved .
* * * Bro . J . M . McLeod , Secretary of the Royal Masonic Institution for Boys , is to be congratulated on the latest of his new departures . On Friday , the ioth instant , he entertained the members of his staff at a quiet little
dinner at the Freemasons' Tavern , and took the opportunity of thanking them for the zeal and energy and ability with which they had performed their duties in connection with the recent Festival , and the sacrifices of time they had made in order to . get through the very