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ARMFIELD'S SOUTH PLACE HOTEL , FINSBURY , LONDON , E . C , Entirely Re-built and Handsomely Furnished ; in addition to its very central position , introduces , for the comfort of its jjuests , at very moderate charges the most recent hygienic and sanitary improvements . Passenger lift to each lloor . SPECIAL CONVENIENCE FOR MASONIC LODGES , DINNERS AND CINDERELLAS .
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STAGE LADIES & GENTLEMEN desirous of entering the Theatrical Profession in Drama , Comedy , Comic Opera , or Music Hall , apply for terms to MR . CARLTON ST . AUBYN , Late Manager Olympic Theatre , Royal Aquarium Theatre , Theatre Royal , Scatboro' , & c . ( Letter for interview ) . Mr . CARLTON ST . AUBYN , School nf Dramatic Art , S 7 , New Oxford-street .
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HISTORY OF FREEMASONRY IN HERTFORDSHIRE . Dedicated by permission to THOMAS FREDERICK HALSEV , Esq ., M . P ., Prov . Grand Master . BY G . BLIZARD ABBOTT , W . M . GLADSMUIR LODGE , No . 13 S 5 , BARNET . WITH PORTRAITS . London . —GEORGE KENNING , 16 and 16 a , Great Queen-st . Lincoln ' s Inn Fields , W . C .
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LONDON & NORTH-WESTERN RAILWAY . BIRMINGHAM CATTLE , POULTRY , AND DOG SHOWS . On Tuesday , December 3 rd , a Cheap Excursion will leave London ( Euston ) 7 . 20 a . m . ; Chalk Farm ( N . L . side ) , 7 . 20 a . m . ; Kilburn , 7 . 30 a . m . ; Willesden Junction , 7 . 40 a . m . ; Broad Street , 6 . 40 a . m . ; Dalston junction , O . 45 a . m ., and Highbury G . 49 a . m ., for BIRMINGHAM , Coventry , Leamington , Kenilworth , Warwick , Dudley , Dudley Port , Walsall , Wednesbury , and WOLVERH AMITON for ONE AND FIVE DAYS . For fares and full particulars see small bills , which can be obtained at any of the Company's Stations and Town Offices . FRED . HARRISON , General Manager . London , November , 1 S 95 .
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THE FOLLOWING HOTELS OF THE MIDLAND RAILWAY COMPANY will be found complete in all the arrangements , and the charges moderate . MIDLAND GRAND ( St . Pancras Station ) London , N . W . The new VENETIAN ROOMS at this Hotel are available for Wedding Breakfasts , and Public and Private and Masonic Banquets . ADELPHI ( Near Central Station ) , LIVERPOOL . QUEEN'S , LEEDS . MIDLAND , BRADFORD . MIDLAND , DERBY . MIDLAND , MORECAMBE . Tariffs on application . Telegraphic Address— " MIDOTEL . " WILLIAM TOWI . E , Hotels , Sic , Manager . Dining and Luncheon Carriages ( 1 st and 3 rd class ) are attached to express trains between London ( St . Pancras ) and Glasgow ( St . Enoch ) . Luncheons , Teas , Dinners and other refreshments served en route at Midland Railway Buffet prices . For times of departure and other particulars sec Midland and other Time Tables .
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T ~ A U R E N T - PERRIER'S "SANS-SUCRE . " IIOUKY - REIMS . 1 SS 9 CHAMPAGNE . THIS IS THE CHAMPAGNE WITHOUT ANY ADDED SUGAR OR ALCOHOL WHATSOEVER . THE PURE PRODUCT OF THE FINEST CHAMPAGNE GRAPES . TAURENTPERRIER'S "SANS-SUCRE . " B 0 UZY-RE 1 MS . 1 SS 9 CHAMPAGNE . HERTZ & COLLI NGWOOD , 38 , LEADENHALL STREET , LONDON , E . C , So ' . c Consignees .
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QAIETY RESTAURANT , STRAND .
LUNCHEONS ( HOT AND COLD )
At Popular Prices , in BUFFET and RESTAURANT ( on First Floor ) , also Chops , Steaks , Joints , Entrees , & c , in the GRILL ROOM
AFTERNOON TEA
Consisting of Tea or Coffee , Cut Bread and Butter , Jam , Cake , Pastry , ad lib ., at Is . per head , served from 4 till 6 in RESTAURANT ( First Floor ) .
DINNERS IN RESTAURANT
From 5 . 30 till 9 , at fixed prices ( 3 s . 6 d . and 5 s . ) and a la Carte . In this Room the VIENNESE BAND performs from 6 till S Smoking after 7 . 45 .
AMERICAN BAR
THE GRILL ROOM
is open till 12 . 30
PRIVATE DINING ROOMS for large and small Parties .
SPIERS & POND , Ltd ., PROPRIETORS
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NORTHERN ASSURANCE COMPANY . Established 1836 . LONDON : 1 , MOORGATE STREET , E . C . ABERDEEN : 1 , UNION TERRACE . INCOME AND FUNDS ( 18 94 ) . Fire Premiums £ 701 , 000 Life Premiums 232 , 000 Interest 171 , 000 Accumulated Funds ... ^ 4444 000
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To Correspondents.
To Correspondents .
The following communications have been received : OMITIndustry I . odye , No . 4 S . rim-nix 1-odge , No . 173 . Ae . 'ieia Lmlye , No . 2321 . ( loldlields Lodge , No . 2478 . MAKK—1 ' rince Leopold Lodge , No . 238 . ROYAL AKK . MAKINEKSI ' rim'e Leopold Council , No . 238 . Also several reports ol' l-odyes ol' Instruction .
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j ^^ Sma ^ Si SATURDAY , NOVEMBER 30 , 18 95 .
Masonic Notes.
Masonic Notes .
On glancing at the agenda paper set down for the meetingof Grand Lodgeon Wednesday next there will be found a motion by Bro . Sir John B . Monckton , P . G . W ., to grant the sum of 200 guineas in aid " of the proposed establishment and permanent endowment of a Scholarship in connection with the Royal Masonic Institution
for Boys . " This is good news for those who have proposed and are engaged in carrying out the scheme , to which we took occasion to refer in our "Notes" of last week . The first list of subscriptions which appeared in our advertisement columns was a large one , and we may hope that with close upon . £ 250 promised within the
first week after the announcement of the scheme and the motion to be brought forward by so prominent a Mason and one so well disposed towards our Institutions in Grand Lodge on Wednesday next , the success of the Scholarship Fund is already in a fair way of being ensured .
* It appears from the same list of agenda that warrants for nine new lodges have been granted since the
Masonic Notes.
September Communication . Of these one — the Borough Lodge , No . 2589—will meet in London ; live in the Provinces , namely , Lewisham Lodge , No . 25 S 2 , Smethwick ; the St . Thomas , No . 25 S 2 , Tibshelf , Derbyshire ; the Queen Victoria , No . 2584 , Manchester , in the Province of East Lancashire ; the
St . Nicholas , No . 2586 , Scarborough , in . North and East Yorkshire ; and the Radnor , No . 2587 , Folkestone , in the Province of Kent . The remaining three are located abroad , namely , the Doornfontein , No . 25 S 5 , meeting at the place from which it derives its name in South Africa ; the Beauaraba , No . 2588
Pittsworth , m the District of Queensland ; and the Nirnava , No . 2590 , Ghazipur , in the District of Bengal . These raise the total number of new lodges for which warrants have been granted since the Quarterly Communication in December , 1894 , 1052—a goodly addition and one that includes several that , even in these early days of their career , have already made their mark .
» The published Transactions of the Provincial Grand Lodge and Provincial Grand Chapter of Durham for the year 1895 make an interesting pamphlet , showing clearly that the lodges in this influential province exhibit great attachment to the Craft , and fulfil their
duties ably and with regularity . The reports that were submitted at the annual meetings of these two bodies in September testified to this , as well a > to the liberal support which is annually forthcoming in behalf of the Central Charities and of the Durham Educational Fund , which has been in existence for some years , and
at the present contributes towards the maintenance and education of 16 children , the average payment per child being not far short of _ £ io a year . There are 36 lodges on the roll of the Province , and , from the returns made up to the 31 st December , 1894 , which were recently laid before Provincial Grand Lodge , it appears that the aggregate membership of these lodges is
2749 . As regards Royal Arch Masonry , there are 12 chapters on the roll , with an aggregate membership of 462 , as compared with 43 6 the previous year . The Transactions include reports of several lodge meetings , at which banners were presented and unfurled by the Provincial Grand Secretary , and of a special meeting of St . John ' s Chapter , No . 80 , Sunderland .
# * * The Quarterly Communication of Mark Grand Lodge will be held at Mark Masons' Hall on Tuesday , the 3 rd prox . From the report of the General Board , which will be then submitted , we learn that warrants for two new lodges—the Dramatic , No . 487 London :
and the Goulburn Valley , No . 488 , Shepparton , Victoria—have been issued since the previous meeting of Grand Lodge , while during the three months ending the 30 th September last there were issued 205 Mark and 73 Royal Ark Mariner certificates , raising the total number registered in the former Degree to 34 , 678 and in the latter to 4664 .
We also learn from the same source that Bro . John Locke has been appointed to succeed Bro . Col . John Elliott , C . B ., C . M . G ., who has quitted the station and resigned in consequence , as Dist . Grand Master for the West India Islands , while the patents of the Prov . G .
Masters for Berks and Oxon , Cornwall , East Anglia , Hampshire and the Isle of Wight , Lancashire , Lincoln , shire , North Wales , and West Yorkshire have been , in each case , continued for a further period of three years . * * *
We are further informed that the respected Prov . Grand Master for Kent , Bro . the Rev . Thomas Robinson , who had held the office for 16 years , has died , to the great regret of his Province and Mark brethren generally , and that Bro . Sir Pryse Pryse , Bart ., after
having officiated as Prov . Grand Master for South Wales for 12 years , has tendered the resignation of his office . These Provinces will lor the present remain in charge of their respective Deputy Prov . Grand Masters . » *
Two lodges—the Ramsay , No . 180 , Murree , and the Joppa , No . 312 , Delhi , having been reported as having ceased to meet for several years past , the Board recommend that their last known Worshipful Masters should be summoned to show cause why such lodges
should not be erased from the roll of Grand Lodge , The Board further proposes that a brother who has been expelled from Craft Masonry by the Grand Lodge of Tasmania should be expelled likewise from the Mark Degree .
* * * Beyond the consideration of the report of the General Board , the only business of moment to be transacted is the nomination of a Grand Master for the ensuing year , and of a brother or brethren to fill the office of Grand Treasurer during the same period .
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Ad00905
ARMFIELD'S SOUTH PLACE HOTEL , FINSBURY , LONDON , E . C , Entirely Re-built and Handsomely Furnished ; in addition to its very central position , introduces , for the comfort of its jjuests , at very moderate charges the most recent hygienic and sanitary improvements . Passenger lift to each lloor . SPECIAL CONVENIENCE FOR MASONIC LODGES , DINNERS AND CINDERELLAS .
Ad00906
STAGE LADIES & GENTLEMEN desirous of entering the Theatrical Profession in Drama , Comedy , Comic Opera , or Music Hall , apply for terms to MR . CARLTON ST . AUBYN , Late Manager Olympic Theatre , Royal Aquarium Theatre , Theatre Royal , Scatboro' , & c . ( Letter for interview ) . Mr . CARLTON ST . AUBYN , School nf Dramatic Art , S 7 , New Oxford-street .
Ad00907
HISTORY OF FREEMASONRY IN HERTFORDSHIRE . Dedicated by permission to THOMAS FREDERICK HALSEV , Esq ., M . P ., Prov . Grand Master . BY G . BLIZARD ABBOTT , W . M . GLADSMUIR LODGE , No . 13 S 5 , BARNET . WITH PORTRAITS . London . —GEORGE KENNING , 16 and 16 a , Great Queen-st . Lincoln ' s Inn Fields , W . C .
Ad00908
LONDON & NORTH-WESTERN RAILWAY . BIRMINGHAM CATTLE , POULTRY , AND DOG SHOWS . On Tuesday , December 3 rd , a Cheap Excursion will leave London ( Euston ) 7 . 20 a . m . ; Chalk Farm ( N . L . side ) , 7 . 20 a . m . ; Kilburn , 7 . 30 a . m . ; Willesden Junction , 7 . 40 a . m . ; Broad Street , 6 . 40 a . m . ; Dalston junction , O . 45 a . m ., and Highbury G . 49 a . m ., for BIRMINGHAM , Coventry , Leamington , Kenilworth , Warwick , Dudley , Dudley Port , Walsall , Wednesbury , and WOLVERH AMITON for ONE AND FIVE DAYS . For fares and full particulars see small bills , which can be obtained at any of the Company's Stations and Town Offices . FRED . HARRISON , General Manager . London , November , 1 S 95 .
Ad00909
THE FOLLOWING HOTELS OF THE MIDLAND RAILWAY COMPANY will be found complete in all the arrangements , and the charges moderate . MIDLAND GRAND ( St . Pancras Station ) London , N . W . The new VENETIAN ROOMS at this Hotel are available for Wedding Breakfasts , and Public and Private and Masonic Banquets . ADELPHI ( Near Central Station ) , LIVERPOOL . QUEEN'S , LEEDS . MIDLAND , BRADFORD . MIDLAND , DERBY . MIDLAND , MORECAMBE . Tariffs on application . Telegraphic Address— " MIDOTEL . " WILLIAM TOWI . E , Hotels , Sic , Manager . Dining and Luncheon Carriages ( 1 st and 3 rd class ) are attached to express trains between London ( St . Pancras ) and Glasgow ( St . Enoch ) . Luncheons , Teas , Dinners and other refreshments served en route at Midland Railway Buffet prices . For times of departure and other particulars sec Midland and other Time Tables .
Ad00910
T ~ A U R E N T - PERRIER'S "SANS-SUCRE . " IIOUKY - REIMS . 1 SS 9 CHAMPAGNE . THIS IS THE CHAMPAGNE WITHOUT ANY ADDED SUGAR OR ALCOHOL WHATSOEVER . THE PURE PRODUCT OF THE FINEST CHAMPAGNE GRAPES . TAURENTPERRIER'S "SANS-SUCRE . " B 0 UZY-RE 1 MS . 1 SS 9 CHAMPAGNE . HERTZ & COLLI NGWOOD , 38 , LEADENHALL STREET , LONDON , E . C , So ' . c Consignees .
Ad00900
QAIETY RESTAURANT , STRAND .
LUNCHEONS ( HOT AND COLD )
At Popular Prices , in BUFFET and RESTAURANT ( on First Floor ) , also Chops , Steaks , Joints , Entrees , & c , in the GRILL ROOM
AFTERNOON TEA
Consisting of Tea or Coffee , Cut Bread and Butter , Jam , Cake , Pastry , ad lib ., at Is . per head , served from 4 till 6 in RESTAURANT ( First Floor ) .
DINNERS IN RESTAURANT
From 5 . 30 till 9 , at fixed prices ( 3 s . 6 d . and 5 s . ) and a la Carte . In this Room the VIENNESE BAND performs from 6 till S Smoking after 7 . 45 .
AMERICAN BAR
THE GRILL ROOM
is open till 12 . 30
PRIVATE DINING ROOMS for large and small Parties .
SPIERS & POND , Ltd ., PROPRIETORS
. , , . . .
Ad00901
NORTHERN ASSURANCE COMPANY . Established 1836 . LONDON : 1 , MOORGATE STREET , E . C . ABERDEEN : 1 , UNION TERRACE . INCOME AND FUNDS ( 18 94 ) . Fire Premiums £ 701 , 000 Life Premiums 232 , 000 Interest 171 , 000 Accumulated Funds ... ^ 4444 000
, ,
To Correspondents.
To Correspondents .
The following communications have been received : OMITIndustry I . odye , No . 4 S . rim-nix 1-odge , No . 173 . Ae . 'ieia Lmlye , No . 2321 . ( loldlields Lodge , No . 2478 . MAKK—1 ' rince Leopold Lodge , No . 238 . ROYAL AKK . MAKINEKSI ' rim'e Leopold Council , No . 238 . Also several reports ol' l-odyes ol' Instruction .
Ar00911
j ^^ Sma ^ Si SATURDAY , NOVEMBER 30 , 18 95 .
Masonic Notes.
Masonic Notes .
On glancing at the agenda paper set down for the meetingof Grand Lodgeon Wednesday next there will be found a motion by Bro . Sir John B . Monckton , P . G . W ., to grant the sum of 200 guineas in aid " of the proposed establishment and permanent endowment of a Scholarship in connection with the Royal Masonic Institution
for Boys . " This is good news for those who have proposed and are engaged in carrying out the scheme , to which we took occasion to refer in our "Notes" of last week . The first list of subscriptions which appeared in our advertisement columns was a large one , and we may hope that with close upon . £ 250 promised within the
first week after the announcement of the scheme and the motion to be brought forward by so prominent a Mason and one so well disposed towards our Institutions in Grand Lodge on Wednesday next , the success of the Scholarship Fund is already in a fair way of being ensured .
* It appears from the same list of agenda that warrants for nine new lodges have been granted since the
Masonic Notes.
September Communication . Of these one — the Borough Lodge , No . 2589—will meet in London ; live in the Provinces , namely , Lewisham Lodge , No . 25 S 2 , Smethwick ; the St . Thomas , No . 25 S 2 , Tibshelf , Derbyshire ; the Queen Victoria , No . 2584 , Manchester , in the Province of East Lancashire ; the
St . Nicholas , No . 2586 , Scarborough , in . North and East Yorkshire ; and the Radnor , No . 2587 , Folkestone , in the Province of Kent . The remaining three are located abroad , namely , the Doornfontein , No . 25 S 5 , meeting at the place from which it derives its name in South Africa ; the Beauaraba , No . 2588
Pittsworth , m the District of Queensland ; and the Nirnava , No . 2590 , Ghazipur , in the District of Bengal . These raise the total number of new lodges for which warrants have been granted since the Quarterly Communication in December , 1894 , 1052—a goodly addition and one that includes several that , even in these early days of their career , have already made their mark .
» The published Transactions of the Provincial Grand Lodge and Provincial Grand Chapter of Durham for the year 1895 make an interesting pamphlet , showing clearly that the lodges in this influential province exhibit great attachment to the Craft , and fulfil their
duties ably and with regularity . The reports that were submitted at the annual meetings of these two bodies in September testified to this , as well a > to the liberal support which is annually forthcoming in behalf of the Central Charities and of the Durham Educational Fund , which has been in existence for some years , and
at the present contributes towards the maintenance and education of 16 children , the average payment per child being not far short of _ £ io a year . There are 36 lodges on the roll of the Province , and , from the returns made up to the 31 st December , 1894 , which were recently laid before Provincial Grand Lodge , it appears that the aggregate membership of these lodges is
2749 . As regards Royal Arch Masonry , there are 12 chapters on the roll , with an aggregate membership of 462 , as compared with 43 6 the previous year . The Transactions include reports of several lodge meetings , at which banners were presented and unfurled by the Provincial Grand Secretary , and of a special meeting of St . John ' s Chapter , No . 80 , Sunderland .
# * * The Quarterly Communication of Mark Grand Lodge will be held at Mark Masons' Hall on Tuesday , the 3 rd prox . From the report of the General Board , which will be then submitted , we learn that warrants for two new lodges—the Dramatic , No . 487 London :
and the Goulburn Valley , No . 488 , Shepparton , Victoria—have been issued since the previous meeting of Grand Lodge , while during the three months ending the 30 th September last there were issued 205 Mark and 73 Royal Ark Mariner certificates , raising the total number registered in the former Degree to 34 , 678 and in the latter to 4664 .
We also learn from the same source that Bro . John Locke has been appointed to succeed Bro . Col . John Elliott , C . B ., C . M . G ., who has quitted the station and resigned in consequence , as Dist . Grand Master for the West India Islands , while the patents of the Prov . G .
Masters for Berks and Oxon , Cornwall , East Anglia , Hampshire and the Isle of Wight , Lancashire , Lincoln , shire , North Wales , and West Yorkshire have been , in each case , continued for a further period of three years . * * *
We are further informed that the respected Prov . Grand Master for Kent , Bro . the Rev . Thomas Robinson , who had held the office for 16 years , has died , to the great regret of his Province and Mark brethren generally , and that Bro . Sir Pryse Pryse , Bart ., after
having officiated as Prov . Grand Master for South Wales for 12 years , has tendered the resignation of his office . These Provinces will lor the present remain in charge of their respective Deputy Prov . Grand Masters . » *
Two lodges—the Ramsay , No . 180 , Murree , and the Joppa , No . 312 , Delhi , having been reported as having ceased to meet for several years past , the Board recommend that their last known Worshipful Masters should be summoned to show cause why such lodges
should not be erased from the roll of Grand Lodge , The Board further proposes that a brother who has been expelled from Craft Masonry by the Grand Lodge of Tasmania should be expelled likewise from the Mark Degree .
* * * Beyond the consideration of the report of the General Board , the only business of moment to be transacted is the nomination of a Grand Master for the ensuing year , and of a brother or brethren to fill the office of Grand Treasurer during the same period .