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Ad00904
rr HE "OLD MASONIANS . " The Committee of the "Old Masonians" have the honour to announce A DRAMATIC PERFORMANCE , To be given by the members at ST . GEORGE'S HALL , LANGHAM PLACE , W ., OH Saturday Evening , November 2 nd , iSSo , In aid of the BENEVOLENT AND GRANT FUND OF THE ASSOCIATION . The Committee trust they may rely upon your kind and valuable support , and in anticipation of a demand for Seats , will be g lad to know at an early date , the number of Tickets you will require . Prices of Admission—Private Boxes , £ 3 3 s . ; Stalls , , os . Cd . and 7 s . 6 d . ; Balcony Stalls , 6 s . and 4 s . ; Area ( Unreserved ) , 2 s . Cd . ; Gallery , is . Tickets can be obtained of the Hon . Secretary , ALFRED W ATKINS , 21 , Belgrave Road , St . John's Wood , N . W ., and of all the members of the Association .
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q ^ O THE GOVERNORS AND 1 SUBSCRIBERS OF THE ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR BOYS . G ENTLEMEN , As a candidate for the post of Medical Officer to the above Institution , I take this opportunity inform you that the Election will take place at the ens meeting of the Quarterly Court on October 25 th . During the past month I have had the pleasure to publish in the Masonic journals , copies of some of my Testimonials . Should any member of the Quarterly Court desire to see the full account of my professional career I shall be glad to forward same on receipt of request . As a Life-Subscriber to the Institution and a Craftsman , I shall be glad to receive your support ; promising that if elected it will be my greatest endeavour to guard the health of the pupils , and to work in harmony with those who may have the conduct of the Institution . Yours faithfully , R . F . TOMLIN , M . R . C . S . Eng ., & c . Wood Green , N ., Ewell Lodge , No . 1 S 51 . September 10 th , 1 SS 9 .
Ad00906
^ 0 THE LIFE-GOVERNORS AND *¦ SUBSCRIBERS OF THE ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR BOYS . LADIES AND GENTLEMEN , The appointment of Medical Officer to the Royal Masonic Institution for Boys being vacant , I have the honour to announce that I am a Candidate for the office . My testimonials , which will be forwarded to the Committee , will show that I am duly qualified and registered , and that I have had considerable experience in the profession . To this may be added that I am resident within three minutes' walk from the Schools , where I have been practising for over two years . Should I have the honour to be elected , you may rely on my doing everything in my power to promote the health of the hoys under my charge . I am , Ladies and Gentlemen , Yours faithfully , ' , Gladstone-avenue , J . E . H . STEPHENS , Noel Park , Wood Green , L . R . C . P . and S . E ., August 7 th , 1 SS 9 . Lodge 9 67 .
Ad00907
MOTES ON CHEMISTRY AND ¦ *¦ " PHYSICS , FOR THE USE OF STUDENTS IN SCIENCE SCHOOLS , & c . By Dr . HODGKINSON . Now Ready , Price 2 s . each . ELEMENTARY CHEMISTRY—THE NON-METALS . "IEIALS ( Part I . )—THEIR EXTRACTION FROM THE ORE . ELEMENTARY QUALITATIVE and QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS . ELECTRICITY . I 11 the Press . ' -IALS ( Part II . )—COMPRISING THE CHEMISTRY OF THE MANUFACTURE ot ? SULPHURIC ACID , POTASSIUM CHLORATE , ALKALI , COAL GAS , COKE , CHARCOAL , PHOSPHORUS , METALLIC ... „ SALTS , & C . -LLMENTARY PHYSICS . HEAT . L ONUON _ GEORGE KENNING , 16 , GT . QUEEN ST ., W . C , . AND ALL BOOKSELLERS .
Ad00908
MISS FLORENCE LOGAN , Con-7 tra 't ° and Medallist R . A . M ., is open to Engage-___ ¦ _ , Masonic Banquets , alone or in connection with " « ier artistes . Terms-One Guinea and Rail . Old and new ' ^ toire ^ Address , 77 , King Street , Woolwich , S . E .
Ad00909
TELEGRAPHIC ADDRESSES ( INLAND ) . " > ' the Freemason Printing Works—Fv FREEMASON , LONDON . jewels , Clothing , Banners , and Furniture—KENNING , LONDON .
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SPLENDID BULBS FROM HOLLAND . SALES every MONDAY , WEDNESDAY & SATURDAY , In Large and Small Lots , to suit all Buyers .
MR . J . C . STEVENS will SELL by AUCTION at his Great ROOMS , 3 S ,
KINGSTREET , COVENT GARDEN , W . C , every MONDAY , WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY , at Half-past Twelve precisely each day , First-class consignments of Choice-named HYACINTHS , Tulips , Crocuses , Narcissus Scillas , and other Bulbs , Arriving daily from well-known Farms in Holland . On view Mornings of Sale , and Catalogues had .
To Correspondents.
To Correspondents .
BOOKS , & c , RECEIVED . " Loomis' Musical and Masonic Journal , " " The Tyler , " "Canadian Craftsman , " "The Freemason" ( Toronto ) , and "Proceedings of the Grand Lodgeof New Brunswick . "
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^ MJrW ^ r ^ W ^^^^^^^^^^ W ^ t ^^ SATURDAY , SEPTEMBER 28 ; 1889 .
Masonic Notes.
Masonic Notes .
The Provincial Grand Chapter of Leicester and Rutland is to assemble at the Freemasons' Hall , Leicester , on Tuesday , the ist prox ., under the auspices of the St . George ' s Chapter , No . 1560 . The veteran Grand Superintendent , Comp . William Kelly , F . S . A ., & c , will
preside , and be supported by Comps . S . S . Partridge , P . G . S . B ., Prov . G . H ., and Joseph Young , Prov . G . J . Comp . the Rev . C . Hinton Wood , M . A ., is the Prov . G . S . E ., and makes both an able and most courteous Secretary of this prosperous Grand Chapter for these two counties .
The business is mainly as usual for such occasions and the reports are all of an encouraging character . There is a balance in hand of ^ 22 4 s . 2 d . on the year ' s accounts . Comp . J . Tuckfield is Prov . G . Treasurer .
The Director of Ceremonies is Comp . Miles J . Walker , who , beyond question , is the " right brother in the ri ght place . " Though not a large province , there is no lack of enthusiasm with the members .
Bro . Gerard Ford , D . Prov . G . Master of Sussex , is still , we regret to say , lying ill at Berne , but will be removed back home as soon as possible . It is thought the air of Brighton will do more than anything else
towards restoring his health . As announced in our last the Moveable Grand Mark Lodge has been adjourned in consequence of his absence , and no definite date can at present be fixed for the meeting .
The annual meeting of the Provincial Grand Lodge of Sussex is fixed for Saturday , October 12 th , and although the absence of the Deput y Provincial Grand
Master is much deplored , the necessity of his being present is not so imperative as in the case of the Grand Mark Lodge , its raisoii d ' etre being the installation of Bro . Gerard Ford as Provincial Grand Master .
The consecration of Lodge "Acacia , " No . 2321 , has been fixed by the R . W . Prov . G . Master , Bro . Thomas Tew , J . P ., for to-morrow ( Saturday ) at the Masonic Hall , Bradford , who will himself perform the ceremony ,
and Bro . J . Ramsden Riley will afterwards install the W . M ., Bro . Alfred Stephenson . There is to be no banquet , but a tea will be provided at the hall at five o ' clock , and it is specially noted that intoxicating drinks will not be provided .
* * * We are reminded b y the appeals for support we are almost daily receiving from candidates for the Girls' and Boys' Schools at the Elections in October , of the many " last chances " which are always presenting
themselves . It is almost heartrending to find at the declaration of the polls that one or more of these unfortunate applicants , after unwearying efforts on the part of their supporters at several elections , are at last finally shut
out , with only a few votes between them and success . There must be a number of subscribers who have no special candidates to support , and to these brethren we would appeal to render what aid they can to this unfortunate class .
Masonic Notes.
Lodge Quatuor Coronati meets again on Friday next . The paper to be read on this occasion will be " On Some Errors of Scientific Expression in the Masonic Ritual , " by Bro . Professor W . Mattieu Williams . The " Old Masonians " are making steady progress
in organising their Association and establishing it on a firm basis . A somewhat more ambitious attempt than they have hitherto ventured on is being made in aid of the Benevolent and Grant Fund of the Association
by a proposed dramatic performance at St . George s Hall early in November . If the School languishes for want of funds , it will not be the fault of the " Old Boys , " whose efforts are altogether praiseworthy and deserving of success .
Bro . Horace Brooks Marshall has frequently come to the rescue in these cases , and several pupils now in the Schools have reason to be grateful to our good brother for his timely help at the last moment . '
* * Bro . J . D . Langton , the Hon . Secretary of the Provisional Management Committee of the Boys' School , is asking in our correspondence columns for donations of pictures and prints for the decorations of the rooms , as well as any indoor games and books for the
amusement of the boys during the winter evenings . Many brethren , we feel sure , will respond to this appeal . Nothing tends so much to raise the tone and spirits of the young as artistic and cheerful surroundings , and it
must be in the power of the majority of our readers to present some such offering as the Committee ask for without missing it themselves . * * *
Our list of lodge meetings begins to show signs of extension , and its rapid growth from week to week will mark the flow of the Masonic tide , especially in the Metropolis , where the summer vacation is more observed than in the provinces . In another few weeks , lodges ,
chapters , and other bodies will be in full swing , and the ardent Mason will have ample opportunities of gratifying his longings for work and instruction in any of the Degrees or Orders he may have set his mind on , while his less ambitious brother may equally enjoy bis meeting at the social board .
The funeral of Bro . Mclntyre took place on Wednesday afternoon , at Highgate Cemetery . Notwithstanding the drenching downpour of rain , there was a large attendance of friends and representatives of the Bar and Freemasonry . Judge Paterson , of the Western
Circuit , and Dr . Braxton Hicks were amongst those present at the interment , and Mr . Cock , Q . C , Mr French , Q . C , Mr . J . C . Lawrence , Q . C , and Mr . George Candy , Q . C , sent representatives . Delegates attended
also from the Masonic lodges in South Wales , of which circuit the deceased was leader , while the Grand Lodge was represented by Bro . T . Fenn . Floral tributes were sent by Judge Paterson and the Incorporated Law Societies of Halifax , Dewsbury , and elsewhere .
In the Appendix to the Proceedings of 46 th the annual Communication of the Grand Lodge of Iowaheld in Sioux City on the 4 th June last and following days—are some interesting particulars as to the origin
of certain of the Grand Lodges in the United States of America . From these we learn that the Grand Lodge of Indiana was constituted b y five lodges , of which four were chartered by the Grand Lodge of Kentucky ; that
of Illinois by six lodges , four of which hailed from Missouri and two from Kentucky ; that of Tennessee b y eight lodges , all chartered b y North Carolina ; and that of Mississippi by three lodges , of which two were from Tennessee and one from Kentucky .
Turning next to Alabama , which started with nine lodges , we find that Kentucky contributed one of them , and North Carolina , South Carolina , Tennessee , and others the remaining eight . Two lodges chartered by Louisiana and one by Kentucky established the Grand
Lodge of Arkansas , while the Grand Lodge of California was constituted by four lodges hailing respectivel y from New Jersey , Connecticut , District of Columbia , and Minnesota . Nebraska furnished two and Kansas one of the three ori ginal lodges of
Colorado ; while Tennessee , Georgia , and Alabama chartered each one of the three constituent lodges of Florida . Three lodges from Oregon and one from Washington started the Grand Lodge of Idaho , and
the four lodges which founded the Grand Lodge of Iowa hailed from Missouri , whose four constituent lodges were chartered b y Tennessee , which , as we have shown , is descended from North Carolina , the majority of whose lodges were of English origin .
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Ad00904
rr HE "OLD MASONIANS . " The Committee of the "Old Masonians" have the honour to announce A DRAMATIC PERFORMANCE , To be given by the members at ST . GEORGE'S HALL , LANGHAM PLACE , W ., OH Saturday Evening , November 2 nd , iSSo , In aid of the BENEVOLENT AND GRANT FUND OF THE ASSOCIATION . The Committee trust they may rely upon your kind and valuable support , and in anticipation of a demand for Seats , will be g lad to know at an early date , the number of Tickets you will require . Prices of Admission—Private Boxes , £ 3 3 s . ; Stalls , , os . Cd . and 7 s . 6 d . ; Balcony Stalls , 6 s . and 4 s . ; Area ( Unreserved ) , 2 s . Cd . ; Gallery , is . Tickets can be obtained of the Hon . Secretary , ALFRED W ATKINS , 21 , Belgrave Road , St . John's Wood , N . W ., and of all the members of the Association .
Ad00905
q ^ O THE GOVERNORS AND 1 SUBSCRIBERS OF THE ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR BOYS . G ENTLEMEN , As a candidate for the post of Medical Officer to the above Institution , I take this opportunity inform you that the Election will take place at the ens meeting of the Quarterly Court on October 25 th . During the past month I have had the pleasure to publish in the Masonic journals , copies of some of my Testimonials . Should any member of the Quarterly Court desire to see the full account of my professional career I shall be glad to forward same on receipt of request . As a Life-Subscriber to the Institution and a Craftsman , I shall be glad to receive your support ; promising that if elected it will be my greatest endeavour to guard the health of the pupils , and to work in harmony with those who may have the conduct of the Institution . Yours faithfully , R . F . TOMLIN , M . R . C . S . Eng ., & c . Wood Green , N ., Ewell Lodge , No . 1 S 51 . September 10 th , 1 SS 9 .
Ad00906
^ 0 THE LIFE-GOVERNORS AND *¦ SUBSCRIBERS OF THE ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR BOYS . LADIES AND GENTLEMEN , The appointment of Medical Officer to the Royal Masonic Institution for Boys being vacant , I have the honour to announce that I am a Candidate for the office . My testimonials , which will be forwarded to the Committee , will show that I am duly qualified and registered , and that I have had considerable experience in the profession . To this may be added that I am resident within three minutes' walk from the Schools , where I have been practising for over two years . Should I have the honour to be elected , you may rely on my doing everything in my power to promote the health of the hoys under my charge . I am , Ladies and Gentlemen , Yours faithfully , ' , Gladstone-avenue , J . E . H . STEPHENS , Noel Park , Wood Green , L . R . C . P . and S . E ., August 7 th , 1 SS 9 . Lodge 9 67 .
Ad00907
MOTES ON CHEMISTRY AND ¦ *¦ " PHYSICS , FOR THE USE OF STUDENTS IN SCIENCE SCHOOLS , & c . By Dr . HODGKINSON . Now Ready , Price 2 s . each . ELEMENTARY CHEMISTRY—THE NON-METALS . "IEIALS ( Part I . )—THEIR EXTRACTION FROM THE ORE . ELEMENTARY QUALITATIVE and QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS . ELECTRICITY . I 11 the Press . ' -IALS ( Part II . )—COMPRISING THE CHEMISTRY OF THE MANUFACTURE ot ? SULPHURIC ACID , POTASSIUM CHLORATE , ALKALI , COAL GAS , COKE , CHARCOAL , PHOSPHORUS , METALLIC ... „ SALTS , & C . -LLMENTARY PHYSICS . HEAT . L ONUON _ GEORGE KENNING , 16 , GT . QUEEN ST ., W . C , . AND ALL BOOKSELLERS .
Ad00908
MISS FLORENCE LOGAN , Con-7 tra 't ° and Medallist R . A . M ., is open to Engage-___ ¦ _ , Masonic Banquets , alone or in connection with " « ier artistes . Terms-One Guinea and Rail . Old and new ' ^ toire ^ Address , 77 , King Street , Woolwich , S . E .
Ad00909
TELEGRAPHIC ADDRESSES ( INLAND ) . " > ' the Freemason Printing Works—Fv FREEMASON , LONDON . jewels , Clothing , Banners , and Furniture—KENNING , LONDON .
Ad00900
SPLENDID BULBS FROM HOLLAND . SALES every MONDAY , WEDNESDAY & SATURDAY , In Large and Small Lots , to suit all Buyers .
MR . J . C . STEVENS will SELL by AUCTION at his Great ROOMS , 3 S ,
KINGSTREET , COVENT GARDEN , W . C , every MONDAY , WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY , at Half-past Twelve precisely each day , First-class consignments of Choice-named HYACINTHS , Tulips , Crocuses , Narcissus Scillas , and other Bulbs , Arriving daily from well-known Farms in Holland . On view Mornings of Sale , and Catalogues had .
To Correspondents.
To Correspondents .
BOOKS , & c , RECEIVED . " Loomis' Musical and Masonic Journal , " " The Tyler , " "Canadian Craftsman , " "The Freemason" ( Toronto ) , and "Proceedings of the Grand Lodgeof New Brunswick . "
Ar00910
^ MJrW ^ r ^ W ^^^^^^^^^^ W ^ t ^^ SATURDAY , SEPTEMBER 28 ; 1889 .
Masonic Notes.
Masonic Notes .
The Provincial Grand Chapter of Leicester and Rutland is to assemble at the Freemasons' Hall , Leicester , on Tuesday , the ist prox ., under the auspices of the St . George ' s Chapter , No . 1560 . The veteran Grand Superintendent , Comp . William Kelly , F . S . A ., & c , will
preside , and be supported by Comps . S . S . Partridge , P . G . S . B ., Prov . G . H ., and Joseph Young , Prov . G . J . Comp . the Rev . C . Hinton Wood , M . A ., is the Prov . G . S . E ., and makes both an able and most courteous Secretary of this prosperous Grand Chapter for these two counties .
The business is mainly as usual for such occasions and the reports are all of an encouraging character . There is a balance in hand of ^ 22 4 s . 2 d . on the year ' s accounts . Comp . J . Tuckfield is Prov . G . Treasurer .
The Director of Ceremonies is Comp . Miles J . Walker , who , beyond question , is the " right brother in the ri ght place . " Though not a large province , there is no lack of enthusiasm with the members .
Bro . Gerard Ford , D . Prov . G . Master of Sussex , is still , we regret to say , lying ill at Berne , but will be removed back home as soon as possible . It is thought the air of Brighton will do more than anything else
towards restoring his health . As announced in our last the Moveable Grand Mark Lodge has been adjourned in consequence of his absence , and no definite date can at present be fixed for the meeting .
The annual meeting of the Provincial Grand Lodge of Sussex is fixed for Saturday , October 12 th , and although the absence of the Deput y Provincial Grand
Master is much deplored , the necessity of his being present is not so imperative as in the case of the Grand Mark Lodge , its raisoii d ' etre being the installation of Bro . Gerard Ford as Provincial Grand Master .
The consecration of Lodge "Acacia , " No . 2321 , has been fixed by the R . W . Prov . G . Master , Bro . Thomas Tew , J . P ., for to-morrow ( Saturday ) at the Masonic Hall , Bradford , who will himself perform the ceremony ,
and Bro . J . Ramsden Riley will afterwards install the W . M ., Bro . Alfred Stephenson . There is to be no banquet , but a tea will be provided at the hall at five o ' clock , and it is specially noted that intoxicating drinks will not be provided .
* * * We are reminded b y the appeals for support we are almost daily receiving from candidates for the Girls' and Boys' Schools at the Elections in October , of the many " last chances " which are always presenting
themselves . It is almost heartrending to find at the declaration of the polls that one or more of these unfortunate applicants , after unwearying efforts on the part of their supporters at several elections , are at last finally shut
out , with only a few votes between them and success . There must be a number of subscribers who have no special candidates to support , and to these brethren we would appeal to render what aid they can to this unfortunate class .
Masonic Notes.
Lodge Quatuor Coronati meets again on Friday next . The paper to be read on this occasion will be " On Some Errors of Scientific Expression in the Masonic Ritual , " by Bro . Professor W . Mattieu Williams . The " Old Masonians " are making steady progress
in organising their Association and establishing it on a firm basis . A somewhat more ambitious attempt than they have hitherto ventured on is being made in aid of the Benevolent and Grant Fund of the Association
by a proposed dramatic performance at St . George s Hall early in November . If the School languishes for want of funds , it will not be the fault of the " Old Boys , " whose efforts are altogether praiseworthy and deserving of success .
Bro . Horace Brooks Marshall has frequently come to the rescue in these cases , and several pupils now in the Schools have reason to be grateful to our good brother for his timely help at the last moment . '
* * Bro . J . D . Langton , the Hon . Secretary of the Provisional Management Committee of the Boys' School , is asking in our correspondence columns for donations of pictures and prints for the decorations of the rooms , as well as any indoor games and books for the
amusement of the boys during the winter evenings . Many brethren , we feel sure , will respond to this appeal . Nothing tends so much to raise the tone and spirits of the young as artistic and cheerful surroundings , and it
must be in the power of the majority of our readers to present some such offering as the Committee ask for without missing it themselves . * * *
Our list of lodge meetings begins to show signs of extension , and its rapid growth from week to week will mark the flow of the Masonic tide , especially in the Metropolis , where the summer vacation is more observed than in the provinces . In another few weeks , lodges ,
chapters , and other bodies will be in full swing , and the ardent Mason will have ample opportunities of gratifying his longings for work and instruction in any of the Degrees or Orders he may have set his mind on , while his less ambitious brother may equally enjoy bis meeting at the social board .
The funeral of Bro . Mclntyre took place on Wednesday afternoon , at Highgate Cemetery . Notwithstanding the drenching downpour of rain , there was a large attendance of friends and representatives of the Bar and Freemasonry . Judge Paterson , of the Western
Circuit , and Dr . Braxton Hicks were amongst those present at the interment , and Mr . Cock , Q . C , Mr French , Q . C , Mr . J . C . Lawrence , Q . C , and Mr . George Candy , Q . C , sent representatives . Delegates attended
also from the Masonic lodges in South Wales , of which circuit the deceased was leader , while the Grand Lodge was represented by Bro . T . Fenn . Floral tributes were sent by Judge Paterson and the Incorporated Law Societies of Halifax , Dewsbury , and elsewhere .
In the Appendix to the Proceedings of 46 th the annual Communication of the Grand Lodge of Iowaheld in Sioux City on the 4 th June last and following days—are some interesting particulars as to the origin
of certain of the Grand Lodges in the United States of America . From these we learn that the Grand Lodge of Indiana was constituted b y five lodges , of which four were chartered by the Grand Lodge of Kentucky ; that
of Illinois by six lodges , four of which hailed from Missouri and two from Kentucky ; that of Tennessee b y eight lodges , all chartered b y North Carolina ; and that of Mississippi by three lodges , of which two were from Tennessee and one from Kentucky .
Turning next to Alabama , which started with nine lodges , we find that Kentucky contributed one of them , and North Carolina , South Carolina , Tennessee , and others the remaining eight . Two lodges chartered by Louisiana and one by Kentucky established the Grand
Lodge of Arkansas , while the Grand Lodge of California was constituted by four lodges hailing respectivel y from New Jersey , Connecticut , District of Columbia , and Minnesota . Nebraska furnished two and Kansas one of the three ori ginal lodges of
Colorado ; while Tennessee , Georgia , and Alabama chartered each one of the three constituent lodges of Florida . Three lodges from Oregon and one from Washington started the Grand Lodge of Idaho , and
the four lodges which founded the Grand Lodge of Iowa hailed from Missouri , whose four constituent lodges were chartered b y Tennessee , which , as we have shown , is descended from North Carolina , the majority of whose lodges were of English origin .