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PROVINCE OF MIDDLESEX . R . W . Coi .. SIR FRANCIS BURDETT , BART ., Provincial Grand Master . A 1 KOVI IN C I A L G R A X D LODGE Will be held at THE ATHEN .-TiUM , ENFIELD , On Saturday , August 2 nd , at j . 30 p . m . precisely . By command of the Prov . G . Master . H . C . LEVANDER , P . G . D ., July uth , 1 SS 4 . Prov . Grand Sec .

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PROVINCE OF WORCESTER . MASONIC SOIREE AND EXHIBITION . Worcester , Aug , jf , 1 SS 4 . BRETHREN who have MASONIC CURIOS of any kind are invited to communicate with Hro . Geo . Taylor , Summerdine , Kidderminster , who will gratefully receive promises of such on loan for thc above occasion . It is hoped to produce a Calalogue which will prove a valuab'e and standard reference to all interested in Mason c antiquities . Just Published , Price One Penny . THE POPE AND FREEMASONS . REPLY TO THE Encyclical Letters of the Pope , the Archbishop of Dublin , and Bishop of Killaleen . Bv A FKIilCMASON . MAN " LiiiisT _ ik— J HEYWOOD , Deansgate and Ridgficld ; and LONDON—J . Biii < i ; si'OKi ) , 29 , Corporation Street ; and all Bookselleis .

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BACON'S CENTRAL " HOTEL ADJOINING FREEMASONS' HALL , GREAT QUEEN STREET , LINCOLN'S INN FIELDS , LONDON , W . C . 11 RU . THOMAS BACON begs to solicit the kind patronage of Brethren visiting London . The Craft is aware that it was supposed that the Grand Lodge would purchase the lease of his hotel , a statement lo which effect was inserted in all the leading newspapers . He is sorry to say the report is operating much against his business , as many of his friends and the public , thinking his hotel closed , have gone elsewhere . He therefore trusts that his Brother Freemasons in the c- untry will support him , and the more so as he has been a tenant of Grand Lodge fcr half-a-century .

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BRITISH EQUITABLE ASSURANCE COMPANY , Office , 4 , Queen- ' street place , London , E . C . TWENTY-NINTH ANNUAL REPORT , MAY , 1 SS 4 . NEW BUSINESS . JO ' J 7 Policies issued for X ' -J llj <> 9 !) New Premium Income jL 13 , 56 b BUSINESS IN FORCE . _; G , 7 o 4 Policies , Assuring JC 4 ) 94 S , I 45 REVENUE OF THE YEA 1 C Premiums £ 144 , 620 Interest , & c jf 37 . 95 ACCUMULATED FUND . "' " ' 21 Laid by in the year £ 05 , 507 Accumulated Fund on 31 st January , 1 BS 4 ( equal to 7 G per cent , of the net premiums received upon policies in force ) £ y 3 S , Coy Claims and Bonuses paid under the Company ' s Policies , (( . ' Soo . SoS . Average Reversionary Bonus for 27 years about 1 ' , per cent , per Annum . MUTUAL ENTRANTS IN 1 SS 4 PARTICIPATE IN THE ELEVENTH DIVISION OF PROFITS . Influential Agents wanted .

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ATLAS ASSURANCE COMPANY . i j 2 , CHEAPSIDE , LONDON , E . C . Y I R K , LIFE , ACCID Ii N T . Capital—One Million Two Hundred Thousand l ' ounds . , ' n ___ . / . ., _ ib ' oS , . tiid Kiit / i' juit'ii-U by Special Jet it / Parliament . The Company has been in existence more than 7 G Years . Moderate Kates . PromptSettlements . Liberal Conditions , All its Funds are Invested in Great Britain . Transacts Home Business only . No Hypothecation of Funds for Foreign Policy Holders . Ample Reserves apart from Capital . LIFE DEPART MENT-AVhole-World Assurances . Liberal . Surrender Values given in Cash or hv paid-up l'olicics , Payment nf Clr . ini immediately on proof of death . All kinds uf Life Assurance transacted . ACCIDENTS -Assured Against , whether f .-it . sl or causing t'j'al or partial disablement , at moderate rates , and with liberal r ' nm . 'uis ' itiun . ( FIRE—l ' olicie-. issued free of expense , LOSSES OCCASIONED BY LIGHTNING will Unpaid wliclher the properly be set on lire ar not . LOSS OR DAMAGE iau » e . l by Explosion oi Coal Gau iu any building assured will be made good . icrm 1 V . II : ' j " -, / , Y , v . _ ^ ai . udnn puynuut t . J six Yean' I ' reuuumi . Active Agents Wanted . SAMUEL J , PIPKIN , Secretary . j ,

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"CALUTATIO ** , " NEWGATE STREET , LONDON , E . C . E . LIEBMANN , PROPRIETOR ( Urban Lodge , No . 119 G ) . This Establishment has been recently entirely RE-BUILT AND RE-DECORATED . Amongst special features it offers are A SPACIOUS MASONIC TEMPLE , wnn RECEPTION AND PREPARATION ROOMS , COMMODIOUS LODGE ROOMS AND BANQUETING HALLS . PRIVATE ROOMS ton ARBITRATION MEETINGS , PROCEEDINGS , & c , ike . Accommodation for ELECTIONS TO CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS , Also every convenience for BALLS , WEDDING BREAKFASTS , SOIREES , AND EVENING PARTIES * CUISINE 01 THE HIGHEST CHARACTER . THE . WINES Have beeu most carefully selected , and will be found perfect as regards condition . The Prq / jrietor will bc happy tt > supply particulars as to Tariff , Scale of Charges , & c . LODGES intending lo move from their present abode ; will do well to apply as early as possible to E . LIEBMANN , PROPRIETOR ( Urbae . Lodge , No , 119 O ) . "Q ALU TAT I ON , " N E WG ATE STREET , L O NJ D © W , E . C .

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LONDON & NORTH WESTERN AND CALEDONIAN RAILWAYS . THE SUMMER SERVICE OF PASSENGER TRAINS from LONDON to SCOTLAND is now in operation . WEEK DAYS . * A B London ( Euston Sta- A . M A . M A . M . . . M . P . M . ; P . M . P . M tion ) dep . 5 . 15 ' 7 . 15 10 . 0 11 . 0 S . o 3 . 50 9 . 0 Edinburgh arr . 4 . 10 5 . 50 ! 7 . 55 10 . 0 G . 20 6 . 45 7 . 50 Glasgow ...,, 4 . 206 . 0 S . o 10 . 15 G . 35 ' G . 55 S-o Greenock „ 5-507- ' 5 ! 9-5 n-42 7-5 ° j 7-50 9 . 48 Oban .- „ 9 . 40 •« - ! — 4 . 45 12 . 15 12 . 15 2 . 34 Perth „ 6 . 50 — 9 . 35 11 . 50 S . o S . 15 9 . 55 Dundee „ 7 . 30 — 10 . 30 1 . 0 9 . 0 ; 9 . 0 12 . 0 Aberbeen' ,, 10 . 10— I — 3-- ° 11 . 40 -- 'S Inverness „ — I— | — S . o 1 . 30 O . 20 The HIGHLAND EXPRESS ( S . o . p . m . ) leaves Euston every night ( Saturdays excepted ) , and is due at Greenock in time to enable passengers to join the steamers to the Western Coast of Scotland . It also arrives at Perth in time to enable passengers to breakfast there before proceeding northwards . From the 14 th July to the nth August ( Saturdays and Sundays excepted ) an additional express train will leave Euston Station at 7 . 30 p . m . for Edinburgh , Glasgow , and all parts of Scotland . This train will convey special parties , horses , and carriages . A—Does not run to Greenock or Oban on Sunday mornings . B—Does not run beyond Edinburgh and Glasgow on Sunday mornings . — ¦ ¦ Day saloons litted with lavatory accommodation arc attached to the 10 . 0 a . m . down express train from Euston to Edinburgh and Glasgow , & c , without extra charge . IMPROVED SLEEPING SALOONS , accompanied by an attendant , are run on the night trains between London , Edinburgh , Glasgow , Greenock , Stranraer , and Perth . Extra charge , 5 s . for each berth . CALLANDER AND OBAN LINE . The line to Oban affords the quickest and most comfortable route to the Western Highands and Islands of Scotland . For particulars of up train service from Scotland to London , see the Companies' time-bills . G . FINDLAY , General Manager , L . & N . W . Railway . J . THOMPSON , General Manager , Caledonian Railway . June , 18 S 4 .

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LONDON & NORTH WESTERN RAILWAY . NORTH WALES AND LAKE DISTRICT . The Summer Service of Trains in the Lake District , and on the North VVales Coast , is now in operation . The Express leaving Euston at 10 . 30 a . m . will be found the most convenient for Llandudno , Rhyl , Peninaenmaivr , Aberystwith , Barmouth , Dolgelly , & c , as well as for thc English Lake District . ist , 2 nd , and 3 rd Class T O U R I S T T I C K li T S , AVAILABLE FOR TWO MONTHS , Are issued at all the PRINCIPAL STATIONS ON Tllli London and North Western Railway . For lull particulars , see TOURIST GUIDE ( 130 pages with Maps , price Oite Penny ) , which can be obtained at the Stations , or on application to Mr . G . P . NEEI . K , Superintendent of the Line . G . FINDLAY , General Manager . l ^ iie-f / in CJtoft _ r \ tl lulu TSJS ( .

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THREAT WESTERN RAILWAY . ' BROAD GAUGE ROUTE TO THE WEST OF ENGLAND . Continuous Kaikeav Communication , without change of carriage , between Paddington' and Exeter , Dawlish , Teignmouth , Torquay , Paignton , Kingswear ( for Dartmouth ) , Plymouth , Devonport , Truro , Penzance , and other favourite-resorts in the West of England . Tourist Tickets available for two months ( 1 , 2 , 3 , Class ) , are issued in London , at Paddington ., Westbourne Park , Notting Hill , Hammersmith , Shepherd ' s Bush , Kensington ( Addison Road ) , Uxbridge Road , and certain stations on thc Metropolitan and District Railways to the West of England , including the following Sea-Side and other places of attraction , viz . —Clevedon , Weston-Super-Mare , Minehead , Linton , Barnstaple , Ilfracombe , Exeter , Dawlish , Teignmouth , Torquay , Paignton , Dartmouth , Plymouth , Devonport , Newquay , Fowey , Truro , Falmouth , St . Ives , Penzance , Scilly Islands , & c . Passengers holding First and Second-Class Tourist Tickets can travel by the 11 . 45 , a . m ., and 3 . 0 , p . m ., fast trains from Paddington , which reach Exeter at 4 . 0 and 7 . 14 , p . m . ; Torquay . at 5 . 9 andS . 13 ; and Plymouth at 5 . 55 and S . 55 , p . m . respectively . See Programmes and Time Hills issued by the Company . J . GRIERSON , General Manager .

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AN . IMPORTANT FACT ! A C ~ r r \ and u P wards carefully invested 3 Z } X . xJ in Options on Stocks and Shares is the safest and most popular way of rapidly making money on the Stock Exchange by the non-liability system . Explanatory Book ( new edition ) giving full details , gratis and post /¦ ree . _ Address , GEORGE EVANS and Co ., Sworn Brokers , Gresham House , London , E . C .

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CONTENTS. Article 1
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MARK BENEVOLENT FUND. Article 2
CONSECRATION OF THE BECKENHAM LODGE, No. 2047. Article 2
FRENCH FREEMASONRY FIFTY YEARS AGO. Article 3
ENGLISH FREEMASONRY BEFORE 1717—No. III. Article 3
THE WORCESTER GATHERING. Article 4
HISTORY OF THE ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR BOYS. Article 4
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Masonic Notes and Queries. Article 7
ANNUAL PICNIC OF THE LODGE OF ANTIQUITY, No. 178, WIGAN. Article 8
REPORTS OF MASONIC MEETINGS. Article 8
INSTRUCTION. Article 10
Royal Arch. Article 10
ANNUAL PICNIC OF THE TRUTH LODGE No. 521, HUDDERSFIELD. Article 10
THE ABBEY LODGE, WESTMINSTER, No. 2030. Article 11
New Zealand. Article 11
South Africa. Article 11
BOARD OF BENEVOLENCE. Article 12
FREEMASONRY IN BELPER. Article 12
Obituary. Article 12
WEST LANCASHIRE MASONIC EDUCA TIONAL INSTITUTION. Article 12
MASONIC AND GENERAL TIDINGS Article 12
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PROVINCE OF MIDDLESEX . R . W . Coi .. SIR FRANCIS BURDETT , BART ., Provincial Grand Master . A 1 KOVI IN C I A L G R A X D LODGE Will be held at THE ATHEN .-TiUM , ENFIELD , On Saturday , August 2 nd , at j . 30 p . m . precisely . By command of the Prov . G . Master . H . C . LEVANDER , P . G . D ., July uth , 1 SS 4 . Prov . Grand Sec .

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PROVINCE OF WORCESTER . MASONIC SOIREE AND EXHIBITION . Worcester , Aug , jf , 1 SS 4 . BRETHREN who have MASONIC CURIOS of any kind are invited to communicate with Hro . Geo . Taylor , Summerdine , Kidderminster , who will gratefully receive promises of such on loan for thc above occasion . It is hoped to produce a Calalogue which will prove a valuab'e and standard reference to all interested in Mason c antiquities . Just Published , Price One Penny . THE POPE AND FREEMASONS . REPLY TO THE Encyclical Letters of the Pope , the Archbishop of Dublin , and Bishop of Killaleen . Bv A FKIilCMASON . MAN " LiiiisT _ ik— J HEYWOOD , Deansgate and Ridgficld ; and LONDON—J . Biii < i ; si'OKi ) , 29 , Corporation Street ; and all Bookselleis .

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BACON'S CENTRAL " HOTEL ADJOINING FREEMASONS' HALL , GREAT QUEEN STREET , LINCOLN'S INN FIELDS , LONDON , W . C . 11 RU . THOMAS BACON begs to solicit the kind patronage of Brethren visiting London . The Craft is aware that it was supposed that the Grand Lodge would purchase the lease of his hotel , a statement lo which effect was inserted in all the leading newspapers . He is sorry to say the report is operating much against his business , as many of his friends and the public , thinking his hotel closed , have gone elsewhere . He therefore trusts that his Brother Freemasons in the c- untry will support him , and the more so as he has been a tenant of Grand Lodge fcr half-a-century .

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BRITISH EQUITABLE ASSURANCE COMPANY , Office , 4 , Queen- ' street place , London , E . C . TWENTY-NINTH ANNUAL REPORT , MAY , 1 SS 4 . NEW BUSINESS . JO ' J 7 Policies issued for X ' -J llj <> 9 !) New Premium Income jL 13 , 56 b BUSINESS IN FORCE . _; G , 7 o 4 Policies , Assuring JC 4 ) 94 S , I 45 REVENUE OF THE YEA 1 C Premiums £ 144 , 620 Interest , & c jf 37 . 95 ACCUMULATED FUND . "' " ' 21 Laid by in the year £ 05 , 507 Accumulated Fund on 31 st January , 1 BS 4 ( equal to 7 G per cent , of the net premiums received upon policies in force ) £ y 3 S , Coy Claims and Bonuses paid under the Company ' s Policies , (( . ' Soo . SoS . Average Reversionary Bonus for 27 years about 1 ' , per cent , per Annum . MUTUAL ENTRANTS IN 1 SS 4 PARTICIPATE IN THE ELEVENTH DIVISION OF PROFITS . Influential Agents wanted .

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ATLAS ASSURANCE COMPANY . i j 2 , CHEAPSIDE , LONDON , E . C . Y I R K , LIFE , ACCID Ii N T . Capital—One Million Two Hundred Thousand l ' ounds . , ' n ___ . / . ., _ ib ' oS , . tiid Kiit / i' juit'ii-U by Special Jet it / Parliament . The Company has been in existence more than 7 G Years . Moderate Kates . PromptSettlements . Liberal Conditions , All its Funds are Invested in Great Britain . Transacts Home Business only . No Hypothecation of Funds for Foreign Policy Holders . Ample Reserves apart from Capital . LIFE DEPART MENT-AVhole-World Assurances . Liberal . Surrender Values given in Cash or hv paid-up l'olicics , Payment nf Clr . ini immediately on proof of death . All kinds uf Life Assurance transacted . ACCIDENTS -Assured Against , whether f .-it . sl or causing t'j'al or partial disablement , at moderate rates , and with liberal r ' nm . 'uis ' itiun . ( FIRE—l ' olicie-. issued free of expense , LOSSES OCCASIONED BY LIGHTNING will Unpaid wliclher the properly be set on lire ar not . LOSS OR DAMAGE iau » e . l by Explosion oi Coal Gau iu any building assured will be made good . icrm 1 V . II : ' j " -, / , Y , v . _ ^ ai . udnn puynuut t . J six Yean' I ' reuuumi . Active Agents Wanted . SAMUEL J , PIPKIN , Secretary . j ,

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"CALUTATIO ** , " NEWGATE STREET , LONDON , E . C . E . LIEBMANN , PROPRIETOR ( Urban Lodge , No . 119 G ) . This Establishment has been recently entirely RE-BUILT AND RE-DECORATED . Amongst special features it offers are A SPACIOUS MASONIC TEMPLE , wnn RECEPTION AND PREPARATION ROOMS , COMMODIOUS LODGE ROOMS AND BANQUETING HALLS . PRIVATE ROOMS ton ARBITRATION MEETINGS , PROCEEDINGS , & c , ike . Accommodation for ELECTIONS TO CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS , Also every convenience for BALLS , WEDDING BREAKFASTS , SOIREES , AND EVENING PARTIES * CUISINE 01 THE HIGHEST CHARACTER . THE . WINES Have beeu most carefully selected , and will be found perfect as regards condition . The Prq / jrietor will bc happy tt > supply particulars as to Tariff , Scale of Charges , & c . LODGES intending lo move from their present abode ; will do well to apply as early as possible to E . LIEBMANN , PROPRIETOR ( Urbae . Lodge , No , 119 O ) . "Q ALU TAT I ON , " N E WG ATE STREET , L O NJ D © W , E . C .

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LONDON & NORTH WESTERN AND CALEDONIAN RAILWAYS . THE SUMMER SERVICE OF PASSENGER TRAINS from LONDON to SCOTLAND is now in operation . WEEK DAYS . * A B London ( Euston Sta- A . M A . M A . M . . . M . P . M . ; P . M . P . M tion ) dep . 5 . 15 ' 7 . 15 10 . 0 11 . 0 S . o 3 . 50 9 . 0 Edinburgh arr . 4 . 10 5 . 50 ! 7 . 55 10 . 0 G . 20 6 . 45 7 . 50 Glasgow ...,, 4 . 206 . 0 S . o 10 . 15 G . 35 ' G . 55 S-o Greenock „ 5-507- ' 5 ! 9-5 n-42 7-5 ° j 7-50 9 . 48 Oban .- „ 9 . 40 •« - ! — 4 . 45 12 . 15 12 . 15 2 . 34 Perth „ 6 . 50 — 9 . 35 11 . 50 S . o S . 15 9 . 55 Dundee „ 7 . 30 — 10 . 30 1 . 0 9 . 0 ; 9 . 0 12 . 0 Aberbeen' ,, 10 . 10— I — 3-- ° 11 . 40 -- 'S Inverness „ — I— | — S . o 1 . 30 O . 20 The HIGHLAND EXPRESS ( S . o . p . m . ) leaves Euston every night ( Saturdays excepted ) , and is due at Greenock in time to enable passengers to join the steamers to the Western Coast of Scotland . It also arrives at Perth in time to enable passengers to breakfast there before proceeding northwards . From the 14 th July to the nth August ( Saturdays and Sundays excepted ) an additional express train will leave Euston Station at 7 . 30 p . m . for Edinburgh , Glasgow , and all parts of Scotland . This train will convey special parties , horses , and carriages . A—Does not run to Greenock or Oban on Sunday mornings . B—Does not run beyond Edinburgh and Glasgow on Sunday mornings . — ¦ ¦ Day saloons litted with lavatory accommodation arc attached to the 10 . 0 a . m . down express train from Euston to Edinburgh and Glasgow , & c , without extra charge . IMPROVED SLEEPING SALOONS , accompanied by an attendant , are run on the night trains between London , Edinburgh , Glasgow , Greenock , Stranraer , and Perth . Extra charge , 5 s . for each berth . CALLANDER AND OBAN LINE . The line to Oban affords the quickest and most comfortable route to the Western Highands and Islands of Scotland . For particulars of up train service from Scotland to London , see the Companies' time-bills . G . FINDLAY , General Manager , L . & N . W . Railway . J . THOMPSON , General Manager , Caledonian Railway . June , 18 S 4 .

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LONDON & NORTH WESTERN RAILWAY . NORTH WALES AND LAKE DISTRICT . The Summer Service of Trains in the Lake District , and on the North VVales Coast , is now in operation . The Express leaving Euston at 10 . 30 a . m . will be found the most convenient for Llandudno , Rhyl , Peninaenmaivr , Aberystwith , Barmouth , Dolgelly , & c , as well as for thc English Lake District . ist , 2 nd , and 3 rd Class T O U R I S T T I C K li T S , AVAILABLE FOR TWO MONTHS , Are issued at all the PRINCIPAL STATIONS ON Tllli London and North Western Railway . For lull particulars , see TOURIST GUIDE ( 130 pages with Maps , price Oite Penny ) , which can be obtained at the Stations , or on application to Mr . G . P . NEEI . K , Superintendent of the Line . G . FINDLAY , General Manager . l ^ iie-f / in CJtoft _ r \ tl lulu TSJS ( .

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THREAT WESTERN RAILWAY . ' BROAD GAUGE ROUTE TO THE WEST OF ENGLAND . Continuous Kaikeav Communication , without change of carriage , between Paddington' and Exeter , Dawlish , Teignmouth , Torquay , Paignton , Kingswear ( for Dartmouth ) , Plymouth , Devonport , Truro , Penzance , and other favourite-resorts in the West of England . Tourist Tickets available for two months ( 1 , 2 , 3 , Class ) , are issued in London , at Paddington ., Westbourne Park , Notting Hill , Hammersmith , Shepherd ' s Bush , Kensington ( Addison Road ) , Uxbridge Road , and certain stations on thc Metropolitan and District Railways to the West of England , including the following Sea-Side and other places of attraction , viz . —Clevedon , Weston-Super-Mare , Minehead , Linton , Barnstaple , Ilfracombe , Exeter , Dawlish , Teignmouth , Torquay , Paignton , Dartmouth , Plymouth , Devonport , Newquay , Fowey , Truro , Falmouth , St . Ives , Penzance , Scilly Islands , & c . Passengers holding First and Second-Class Tourist Tickets can travel by the 11 . 45 , a . m ., and 3 . 0 , p . m ., fast trains from Paddington , which reach Exeter at 4 . 0 and 7 . 14 , p . m . ; Torquay . at 5 . 9 andS . 13 ; and Plymouth at 5 . 55 and S . 55 , p . m . respectively . See Programmes and Time Hills issued by the Company . J . GRIERSON , General Manager .

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AN . IMPORTANT FACT ! A C ~ r r \ and u P wards carefully invested 3 Z } X . xJ in Options on Stocks and Shares is the safest and most popular way of rapidly making money on the Stock Exchange by the non-liability system . Explanatory Book ( new edition ) giving full details , gratis and post /¦ ree . _ Address , GEORGE EVANS and Co ., Sworn Brokers , Gresham House , London , E . C .

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