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"D OYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION A ^ FOR GIRLS , ST . JOHN'S HILL , BATTERSEA RISE , S . W . INSTITUTED 178 S . CHIEF PATRONESS : HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN . GRAND PATRON AND PRESIDENT : HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCE OF WALES , K . G ., & c , M . W . G . M . GRAND PATRONESS : HER ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCESS OF WALES . THE 102 nd ANNIVERSARY FESTIVAL of this Institution will take place ON TUESDAY , THE 20 th of MAY NEXT , under the Presidency of COL . SIR FRANCIS BURDETT , BART ., P . G . W ., R . W . Prov . Grand Master of Middlesex . Brethren willing to serve the office of Steward will greatly oblige by forwarding their names as early as possible to the Secretary , who will gladly give any information required . F . R . W . HEDGES , Secretary . Offices—5 , Freemasons' Hall , Great Queen-street , London , W . C .

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THE friends of Bro . EDWIN STORR , P . M ., & c , will kindly note that in the event of a vacancy he will be a Candidate for the Secretaryship of the Royal Masonic Institution for Boys . Robey Villa , Hornsey , N . March 26 th .

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SECOND APPLICATION FOR ADMISSION . MAY ELECTION , 1 S 90 . TO THE GOVERNORS OF THE ROYAL HOSPITAL FOR INCURABLES , WEST HILL , PUTNEY HEATH . Your VOTES and INTEREST are earnestly solicted on behalf of MARY LOUISA BRIND , SINGLE , AGED 50 , Who is suffering from Chronic Rheumatic Arthritis . This has reduced her completely helpless and unable to walk or even stand for 31 years . She has been supported by her father ( aged 74 , who now lies in a hopeless condition ) , and she will be entirely without means at his death . Applicant has a twin sister , who has been similarly afflicted for the last four years . The father has been for 40 years in business in the City of London , and in good circumstances , but all has been lost through illness and misfortune . This sad and deserving case is strongly recommended by Sir HEXKV PEEK , Bart ., 20 , Eastchcnp , B . C . * JIajor G . E . BASES , M . P ., 02 & 63 , Mark-lane , B . C ., and Chestnut House , Plaistow , E . ? 0 . G . EDMONDS , Esq ., L . R . O . P . Lon ., JI . R . C . S . Eng ., 88 , Bollingbroke-grovc , Wandsworth-common , S . W . Hev . THOMAS D . U . MOUSE , LL . D ., Vicar of . Christ Church , Newgate-street , E . C . Rev . R . 'WimTrirOrToy , M . A ., Rector of St . Peter ' s-upon-Cornhill , E . C , and Prebendary of St . Paul ' s . Rev . R . W . B . MAKSir , M . A ., late Vicar of Plaistow , E ., Aidboro ' -road , Ilford , Essex . * Rev . E . P . HENDEKSOX , 10 , Park-road , Plaistow , E . T . 13 . CKOSBY , Esq ., M . D ., E . R . C . S ., 13 , Fenehurch-strcet , E . C . F . CLAKK , Esq ., M . E . C . S ., 13 , Fenchurcli-street , E . C . J . L . SAYEH , Esq ., C . C ., -1 , Lower Thames-street , E . C . * W . READ , Esq ., 1-1 , St . Mary-at-Hill , E . C . GEOIIGE KENNING , Esq ., Upper Sydenham , S . E . Proxies will be thankfully received by those marked * The friends of MARY LOUISA BRIND take this opportunity of thanking all those Subscribers who so kindl y supported her at the last Election , and earnestly appeal for their assistance again in May next . Applicant ' s Father is now deceased . This renders the case more distressing .

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PAINS IN THE HEAD , FACE , AND LIMBS , GOUT , RHEUMATISM , AND RHEUMATIC GOUT , Immediately I / 'APE'S and Speedily Relieved | "" y Cured by pOUT AND OHEUMATIC r > ILLS . Which require neither confinement nor alteration of diet . IMPORTANT TESTIMONIAL FROM gADE'S MR . FRANK WRIGHT , PILLS . The Comedian . RADE'S piLLS . Prince of Wales Theatre , L gADE'S Birmingham , Feb . 19 th , 1887 . DILLS . , _ ,,,. Dear Sir , —I have been a great sufferer gAUIi ^ from the gout for the past five years . piLLS . t ?\ rir : ' < ^ " lere are s 0 many actors suffering E from this terrible scourge , I write this for P'LLS . P „ ,-, „ their benefit and the public at large . Your J HAUL b pills w - lU keep off any aUack of gout if piLLS . rr'AiiR" ? taken at the first twinge , as prescribed , j ^/ VLiL a and if after the disease has set in will cure P'LLS . CAW . '" ? " ' ' wo or three days . I would sooner E . think of going on the stage without my piLLS . ¦ CA nR'S W ' tnan neglecting to have a bottle of H , Auli ° your really wonderful Pills about me . P'LLS . RADE'S Yours fai "? "y ' ,., DILLS J- < FRANK WRIGHT , r * * gADE ' S Mr - - Eade - Comedian . piLLS . FADE'S Do not be persuaded to take any other piLLS * - * Pills for the above distressing , painful *¦ FADE'S disorders , as EADE'S have been proved piLLS . * - " by thousands to be the safest and most *• gADE'S effectual remedy . piLLS . Sold by all Chemists and Medicine Vendors , in Bottles Is . l $ d . and 2 s . 9 d . GEORGE EADE . 72 . GOSWELL ROAD . LONDON .

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THE ASYLUM FOR IDIOTS EARLSWOOD , RED HILL , SURREY . THIRD APPLICATION . TO THE GOVERNORS AND SUBSCRIBERS .

Your VOTES and INTEREST are earnestly asked for EDITH CHARLOTTE MOORE , Aged 7 Years , One of Four Children , daughter of E . H . MOORE ; who , as the result of a serious illness , has become a Candidate for the above Institution . The Case is strongly recommended by—Rev . J . THOMAS , The Vicarage , "Wood Green . Rev . Dr . SAVAGE , 11 , Park-avenue , Wood Green . Jlr . GEORGE ' SXSTSYSH , Little Britain , B . C . Proxies will be gladly received by the above , or by E . H . ilooitE , 9 , Nightingale Villas , Nightingale Road , Wood Green .

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Just Published , Price 2 s . nett . FREEMASON'S HYMN . —THE MYSTIC TIE . Words and Music composed by F . J . STEIN . London : GEORGE KENNING , I 6 & I 6 A , Gt . Queen-st .

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Price 2 s . 6 d . —Fifth Edition . GEORGE KENNIN G'S ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE OF MASONIC CLOTHING AND JEWELS . 3 S 9 Illustrations . AUCTION LAND AND ESTATE AGENCY OFFICES , 14 , GREAT J AMES STREET BEDFORD ROW , W . C . VALUATIONS of every description of Property made for Probate and Administration for Residuary Accounts and for Purchase or Private Sale . Railway Compensation Claims prepared and adjusted . Sales by Auction , or by Private Contract of Freehold , Copyhold and Leasehold Property , Ground Rents , Rent Charges , Reversions , Annuities , Life Interests , Life Policies , Advowsons , Shares , Patent Rights , and every description of Investments , Household Furniture , Farming , and other Stocks and Effects conducted on moderate terms . Furnished and Unfurnished Town and Country Residences . Farms , Hunting Boxes , also Shooting , Fishing , & c , let . Rents Collected and Legally Recovered , and all other Business connected with the Management of Estates undertaken on Economical Terms . Businesses Transferred . Balance Sheets prepared , Tradesmen's and Companies' Accounts audited , and every matter incidental to the profession carried out with promptness and dispatch by MESSRS . WARLTERS , RICHARDSON & Co ., Auctioneers , Land Agents , Surveyors , Valuers , and Accountants , 14 , Great James-street , Bedford-row , W . C . ( Two doors from the Middlesex Registration Office ) .

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NORMAN , SON , AND BOWEN , AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS , Auction Rooms and Ware Rooms , 7500 feet . 62 A , ALDERSGATE STREET , Opposite the "City Press" Office . PERIODICAL SALES OF OFFICE FURNITURE , & c . STOCKS TENDERED and SOLD BY AUCTION . ENGRAVINGS . — Rosa Bonheur ' s " Morning in the Highlands " and " Returning from Market . " An old Brother Mason is desirous of selling these two beautiful specimens . Price 14 guineas . Published 1 S 59 and 1 SC 1 at S guineas each . —Address , T . E ., 83 , Moray-road , Finsbury Park , N .

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GENUINE OLDE OAK FURNITURE FOR SALE . —Fine tall case Grandfather ' s Clock , brass face , strikes , 5 guineas . Very rare Long Settle , 6 guineas ; and a Bureau and Bookcase ( combined ) , 7 guineas . Each article covered with one mass of carving . Full particulars forwarded . — Address , The Hermitage , Crakehall , near Bedale , Yorkshire . EXAMINATIONS . — Payments based on results . — Preliminary , legal , medical , scientific , matriculation , chartered accountant , and Civil Service , male and female . The dullest and most backward got through . Private lessons in mechanics , physics , practical chemistry , and biology given . For list of successes and honours apply to Mr . HENRY WAITE , 342 , Strand .

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NOTICE . In consequence of Friday next being Good Friday , the " Freemason" will be published on the morning of Thursday , the 3 rd prox ., instead of Friday , as usual .

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Go Correspondents , The following communications unavoidably stand over : CRAFTYarborough Lodge , No . 244 . Stuart Lodge , No . 1632 . INSTRUCTIONPrince Frederick William Lodge , No . 753 . Wandsworth Lodge , No . 1044 . Islington Lodge , No . 1471 . How and When I became a Mason . BOOKS , & c , RECEIVED . "Masonic World , " " Loomis' Musical and Masonic Journal , " " Canadian Craftsman , " " Sunday Times " ( New York ) , * ' New York Dispatch , " " Report of the 46 th Half-yearly Communication of the District Grand Lodge of Bombay , " " Australasian Keystone , " and " Die Bauhutte . "

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SATURDAY , MARCH 29 , 1890 .

Masonic Notes.

Masonic Notes .

The annual meeting of the Provincial Grand Lodge of East Lancashire will take place in the Assembly Rooms , Mechanics' Institute , Manchester-road , Burnley , on Wednesday , May 21 , at 3 o ' clock . The Prov . Grand Master , Bro . Col . Le Gendre N . Starkie , will preside .

Truth says that the next vacancy among the Queen ' s Chaplains in Ordinary will be filled up by the appointment of Bro . the Rev . Charles John Martyn , Rector of Long Melford , Suffolk . We offer the genial and popular Deputy Grand Master of Suffolk our congratulations on the honour intended to be conferred on him .

* * * The Old Masonians brought their season to a close by a very successful entertainment at Anderton ' s Hotel on Saturday evening , upwards of 180 members and friends being present . This association has now been

established four years , and shows every sign of increasing strength and vigour . We shall have something more to say about the entertainment next week , as well as the remarks of the Chairman , which are de « serving of consideration .

We are pleased to learn that the Board of Stewards for the approaching Festival of the Royal Masonic ! Institution for Girls has increased in number since our last report from 146 to 16 3 . This is a substantial improvement and likely to prove all the more valuable

from the fact of there being still ample time for the new Stewards to do their work of canvassing effectively , With seven clear weeks before them in which to look up their friends and likely supporters they ought to be able to compile good average lists .

* * * It is to be ^ regretted , however , that more representatives have not yet come forward from Middlesex for the purpose of supporting their Provincial Grand Master in his capacity of Chairman . We believe this

is the first occasion on which Bro . Sir Francis Burdett , Bart ., has taken upon himself this particular responsibility , and it is the more important , therefore , that he should be well backed up by his lodges . He is highly popular in his province , which he has governed with so

much ability and such conspicuous kindness for the last 21 years , and for this reason alone we shall hope to find him with a strong muster of Stewards to represent the " Chairman ' s " province , and a goodly array

of donations and subscriptions accorded to their credit . Middlesex did well at the Girls' Centenary when there was no such special inducement to its lodges and chapters as there is now , and we shall look to seeing it surpass its success on that occasion .

* * * We believe that out of its 39 lodges only some 14 or 15 lodges have as yet sent up Stewards to represent them . We trust this number will be more than doubled in the course of the next fortnight , or , at all

events , while there is yet a chance for the newcomers to compile good lists . Nor would it by any means be a bad plan if the R . A . chapters and the Middlesex Mark lodges bestirred themselves in the same direction . It is about time the Girls' School Festival began

to assume something of its ordinary proportions , and that the total of the Returns approached more nearl y to ^ 13 , 000 than ^ 10 , 000 . There are 20 more children in the School now than there were two years ago , and more money is , therefore , needed .

* * * In the long run , perhaps , we may find the efforts of the Girls' School executive rewarded with a Board of over 200 Stewards and a total of donations and subscriptions more nearly on a level with , £ 10 , 000 than it

was last year . But , under any circumstances , it is the bounden duty of the Middlesex lodges to support the Chairman of the day , who is their own chief , and , for

his own great merits , deserves to have a success recorded in his favour . The first meeting of the Board of Stewards will take place to-day ( Friday ) at Freemasons' Hall .

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"D OYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION A ^ FOR GIRLS , ST . JOHN'S HILL , BATTERSEA RISE , S . W . INSTITUTED 178 S . CHIEF PATRONESS : HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN . GRAND PATRON AND PRESIDENT : HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCE OF WALES , K . G ., & c , M . W . G . M . GRAND PATRONESS : HER ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCESS OF WALES . THE 102 nd ANNIVERSARY FESTIVAL of this Institution will take place ON TUESDAY , THE 20 th of MAY NEXT , under the Presidency of COL . SIR FRANCIS BURDETT , BART ., P . G . W ., R . W . Prov . Grand Master of Middlesex . Brethren willing to serve the office of Steward will greatly oblige by forwarding their names as early as possible to the Secretary , who will gladly give any information required . F . R . W . HEDGES , Secretary . Offices—5 , Freemasons' Hall , Great Queen-street , London , W . C .

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THE friends of Bro . EDWIN STORR , P . M ., & c , will kindly note that in the event of a vacancy he will be a Candidate for the Secretaryship of the Royal Masonic Institution for Boys . Robey Villa , Hornsey , N . March 26 th .

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SECOND APPLICATION FOR ADMISSION . MAY ELECTION , 1 S 90 . TO THE GOVERNORS OF THE ROYAL HOSPITAL FOR INCURABLES , WEST HILL , PUTNEY HEATH . Your VOTES and INTEREST are earnestly solicted on behalf of MARY LOUISA BRIND , SINGLE , AGED 50 , Who is suffering from Chronic Rheumatic Arthritis . This has reduced her completely helpless and unable to walk or even stand for 31 years . She has been supported by her father ( aged 74 , who now lies in a hopeless condition ) , and she will be entirely without means at his death . Applicant has a twin sister , who has been similarly afflicted for the last four years . The father has been for 40 years in business in the City of London , and in good circumstances , but all has been lost through illness and misfortune . This sad and deserving case is strongly recommended by Sir HEXKV PEEK , Bart ., 20 , Eastchcnp , B . C . * JIajor G . E . BASES , M . P ., 02 & 63 , Mark-lane , B . C ., and Chestnut House , Plaistow , E . ? 0 . G . EDMONDS , Esq ., L . R . O . P . Lon ., JI . R . C . S . Eng ., 88 , Bollingbroke-grovc , Wandsworth-common , S . W . Hev . THOMAS D . U . MOUSE , LL . D ., Vicar of . Christ Church , Newgate-street , E . C . Rev . R . 'WimTrirOrToy , M . A ., Rector of St . Peter ' s-upon-Cornhill , E . C , and Prebendary of St . Paul ' s . Rev . R . W . B . MAKSir , M . A ., late Vicar of Plaistow , E ., Aidboro ' -road , Ilford , Essex . * Rev . E . P . HENDEKSOX , 10 , Park-road , Plaistow , E . T . 13 . CKOSBY , Esq ., M . D ., E . R . C . S ., 13 , Fenehurch-strcet , E . C . F . CLAKK , Esq ., M . E . C . S ., 13 , Fenchurcli-street , E . C . J . L . SAYEH , Esq ., C . C ., -1 , Lower Thames-street , E . C . * W . READ , Esq ., 1-1 , St . Mary-at-Hill , E . C . GEOIIGE KENNING , Esq ., Upper Sydenham , S . E . Proxies will be thankfully received by those marked * The friends of MARY LOUISA BRIND take this opportunity of thanking all those Subscribers who so kindl y supported her at the last Election , and earnestly appeal for their assistance again in May next . Applicant ' s Father is now deceased . This renders the case more distressing .

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PAINS IN THE HEAD , FACE , AND LIMBS , GOUT , RHEUMATISM , AND RHEUMATIC GOUT , Immediately I / 'APE'S and Speedily Relieved | "" y Cured by pOUT AND OHEUMATIC r > ILLS . Which require neither confinement nor alteration of diet . IMPORTANT TESTIMONIAL FROM gADE'S MR . FRANK WRIGHT , PILLS . The Comedian . RADE'S piLLS . Prince of Wales Theatre , L gADE'S Birmingham , Feb . 19 th , 1887 . DILLS . , _ ,,,. Dear Sir , —I have been a great sufferer gAUIi ^ from the gout for the past five years . piLLS . t ?\ rir : ' < ^ " lere are s 0 many actors suffering E from this terrible scourge , I write this for P'LLS . P „ ,-, „ their benefit and the public at large . Your J HAUL b pills w - lU keep off any aUack of gout if piLLS . rr'AiiR" ? taken at the first twinge , as prescribed , j ^/ VLiL a and if after the disease has set in will cure P'LLS . CAW . '" ? " ' ' wo or three days . I would sooner E . think of going on the stage without my piLLS . ¦ CA nR'S W ' tnan neglecting to have a bottle of H , Auli ° your really wonderful Pills about me . P'LLS . RADE'S Yours fai "? "y ' ,., DILLS J- < FRANK WRIGHT , r * * gADE ' S Mr - - Eade - Comedian . piLLS . FADE'S Do not be persuaded to take any other piLLS * - * Pills for the above distressing , painful *¦ FADE'S disorders , as EADE'S have been proved piLLS . * - " by thousands to be the safest and most *• gADE'S effectual remedy . piLLS . Sold by all Chemists and Medicine Vendors , in Bottles Is . l $ d . and 2 s . 9 d . GEORGE EADE . 72 . GOSWELL ROAD . LONDON .

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THE ASYLUM FOR IDIOTS EARLSWOOD , RED HILL , SURREY . THIRD APPLICATION . TO THE GOVERNORS AND SUBSCRIBERS .

Your VOTES and INTEREST are earnestly asked for EDITH CHARLOTTE MOORE , Aged 7 Years , One of Four Children , daughter of E . H . MOORE ; who , as the result of a serious illness , has become a Candidate for the above Institution . The Case is strongly recommended by—Rev . J . THOMAS , The Vicarage , "Wood Green . Rev . Dr . SAVAGE , 11 , Park-avenue , Wood Green . Jlr . GEORGE ' SXSTSYSH , Little Britain , B . C . Proxies will be gladly received by the above , or by E . H . ilooitE , 9 , Nightingale Villas , Nightingale Road , Wood Green .

,

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Just Published , Price 2 s . nett . FREEMASON'S HYMN . —THE MYSTIC TIE . Words and Music composed by F . J . STEIN . London : GEORGE KENNING , I 6 & I 6 A , Gt . Queen-st .

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Price 2 s . 6 d . —Fifth Edition . GEORGE KENNIN G'S ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE OF MASONIC CLOTHING AND JEWELS . 3 S 9 Illustrations . AUCTION LAND AND ESTATE AGENCY OFFICES , 14 , GREAT J AMES STREET BEDFORD ROW , W . C . VALUATIONS of every description of Property made for Probate and Administration for Residuary Accounts and for Purchase or Private Sale . Railway Compensation Claims prepared and adjusted . Sales by Auction , or by Private Contract of Freehold , Copyhold and Leasehold Property , Ground Rents , Rent Charges , Reversions , Annuities , Life Interests , Life Policies , Advowsons , Shares , Patent Rights , and every description of Investments , Household Furniture , Farming , and other Stocks and Effects conducted on moderate terms . Furnished and Unfurnished Town and Country Residences . Farms , Hunting Boxes , also Shooting , Fishing , & c , let . Rents Collected and Legally Recovered , and all other Business connected with the Management of Estates undertaken on Economical Terms . Businesses Transferred . Balance Sheets prepared , Tradesmen's and Companies' Accounts audited , and every matter incidental to the profession carried out with promptness and dispatch by MESSRS . WARLTERS , RICHARDSON & Co ., Auctioneers , Land Agents , Surveyors , Valuers , and Accountants , 14 , Great James-street , Bedford-row , W . C . ( Two doors from the Middlesex Registration Office ) .

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NORMAN , SON , AND BOWEN , AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS , Auction Rooms and Ware Rooms , 7500 feet . 62 A , ALDERSGATE STREET , Opposite the "City Press" Office . PERIODICAL SALES OF OFFICE FURNITURE , & c . STOCKS TENDERED and SOLD BY AUCTION . ENGRAVINGS . — Rosa Bonheur ' s " Morning in the Highlands " and " Returning from Market . " An old Brother Mason is desirous of selling these two beautiful specimens . Price 14 guineas . Published 1 S 59 and 1 SC 1 at S guineas each . —Address , T . E ., 83 , Moray-road , Finsbury Park , N .

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GENUINE OLDE OAK FURNITURE FOR SALE . —Fine tall case Grandfather ' s Clock , brass face , strikes , 5 guineas . Very rare Long Settle , 6 guineas ; and a Bureau and Bookcase ( combined ) , 7 guineas . Each article covered with one mass of carving . Full particulars forwarded . — Address , The Hermitage , Crakehall , near Bedale , Yorkshire . EXAMINATIONS . — Payments based on results . — Preliminary , legal , medical , scientific , matriculation , chartered accountant , and Civil Service , male and female . The dullest and most backward got through . Private lessons in mechanics , physics , practical chemistry , and biology given . For list of successes and honours apply to Mr . HENRY WAITE , 342 , Strand .

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NOTICE . In consequence of Friday next being Good Friday , the " Freemason" will be published on the morning of Thursday , the 3 rd prox ., instead of Friday , as usual .

Ad00509

Go Correspondents , The following communications unavoidably stand over : CRAFTYarborough Lodge , No . 244 . Stuart Lodge , No . 1632 . INSTRUCTIONPrince Frederick William Lodge , No . 753 . Wandsworth Lodge , No . 1044 . Islington Lodge , No . 1471 . How and When I became a Mason . BOOKS , & c , RECEIVED . "Masonic World , " " Loomis' Musical and Masonic Journal , " " Canadian Craftsman , " " Sunday Times " ( New York ) , * ' New York Dispatch , " " Report of the 46 th Half-yearly Communication of the District Grand Lodge of Bombay , " " Australasian Keystone , " and " Die Bauhutte . "

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SATURDAY , MARCH 29 , 1890 .

Masonic Notes.

Masonic Notes .

The annual meeting of the Provincial Grand Lodge of East Lancashire will take place in the Assembly Rooms , Mechanics' Institute , Manchester-road , Burnley , on Wednesday , May 21 , at 3 o ' clock . The Prov . Grand Master , Bro . Col . Le Gendre N . Starkie , will preside .

Truth says that the next vacancy among the Queen ' s Chaplains in Ordinary will be filled up by the appointment of Bro . the Rev . Charles John Martyn , Rector of Long Melford , Suffolk . We offer the genial and popular Deputy Grand Master of Suffolk our congratulations on the honour intended to be conferred on him .

* * * The Old Masonians brought their season to a close by a very successful entertainment at Anderton ' s Hotel on Saturday evening , upwards of 180 members and friends being present . This association has now been

established four years , and shows every sign of increasing strength and vigour . We shall have something more to say about the entertainment next week , as well as the remarks of the Chairman , which are de « serving of consideration .

We are pleased to learn that the Board of Stewards for the approaching Festival of the Royal Masonic ! Institution for Girls has increased in number since our last report from 146 to 16 3 . This is a substantial improvement and likely to prove all the more valuable

from the fact of there being still ample time for the new Stewards to do their work of canvassing effectively , With seven clear weeks before them in which to look up their friends and likely supporters they ought to be able to compile good average lists .

* * * It is to be ^ regretted , however , that more representatives have not yet come forward from Middlesex for the purpose of supporting their Provincial Grand Master in his capacity of Chairman . We believe this

is the first occasion on which Bro . Sir Francis Burdett , Bart ., has taken upon himself this particular responsibility , and it is the more important , therefore , that he should be well backed up by his lodges . He is highly popular in his province , which he has governed with so

much ability and such conspicuous kindness for the last 21 years , and for this reason alone we shall hope to find him with a strong muster of Stewards to represent the " Chairman ' s " province , and a goodly array

of donations and subscriptions accorded to their credit . Middlesex did well at the Girls' Centenary when there was no such special inducement to its lodges and chapters as there is now , and we shall look to seeing it surpass its success on that occasion .

* * * We believe that out of its 39 lodges only some 14 or 15 lodges have as yet sent up Stewards to represent them . We trust this number will be more than doubled in the course of the next fortnight , or , at all

events , while there is yet a chance for the newcomers to compile good lists . Nor would it by any means be a bad plan if the R . A . chapters and the Middlesex Mark lodges bestirred themselves in the same direction . It is about time the Girls' School Festival began

to assume something of its ordinary proportions , and that the total of the Returns approached more nearl y to ^ 13 , 000 than ^ 10 , 000 . There are 20 more children in the School now than there were two years ago , and more money is , therefore , needed .

* * * In the long run , perhaps , we may find the efforts of the Girls' School executive rewarded with a Board of over 200 Stewards and a total of donations and subscriptions more nearly on a level with , £ 10 , 000 than it

was last year . But , under any circumstances , it is the bounden duty of the Middlesex lodges to support the Chairman of the day , who is their own chief , and , for

his own great merits , deserves to have a success recorded in his favour . The first meeting of the Board of Stewards will take place to-day ( Friday ) at Freemasons' Hall .

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