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THESTARANDGARTERHOTEL,KEWBRIDGE. BROTHER JOHNBRILL,PROPRIETOR . mHE accommodation at tbis Popular Establishment for 1MASONICLODGESANDCHAPTERS Will be found of tho most complete and perfect character . 1lieSotfeRoomsat©Oommodiofts&WillAffiialii. THE BANQUET HALL WILL SEAT OVER ONE HUNDRED GUESTS . The Culinary Arrangements embrace every modern feature . $pmi&mrmtmmM\n$mWt,Mxm,iowfe,intfemamtifinIM#. The Stock of WINES comprises all the BEST KNOWN BKANDS , and will be found in PERFECT CONDITION PELTATE ROOMS FOB LAEGE OE SMALL PAETIES . GOOD STABLING . CARRIAGES , WAGONETTES , BRAKES , & c . ON HIRE . Scale of Charges ancl further particulars on application .
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THEIMPERIALHOTEL, HOLBOEN VIADUCT , LONDON , Adjoining the TERMINUS of the LoNuotr CHATHAM and DOVER RAILWAY , hut distinct from the Viaduct Hotel . THE BEST FURNISHED AND MOST COMFORTABLE HOTEL IN LONDON HOT & COLD WATER LAID ON IN ALL BED ROOMS 'I'lic -i ;> j > oiii * imcii ( N * Hii * oii *; 1 ioiit so ii'ranprert ii * to ensure doinesfie eoiiiloi'ld . EVERY ACCOMMODATION FOR MASONIC LODGE MEETINGS , J^ublrcpinners#l^TcbbingJSrcahfasts. TitK AmxAWDKA T ' . \ rjAfKT . onr , K , No . liHt , THE ironyiyGToy LODGE , NO . 1 (! " 2 , I THK CitL'svuKJis LOPOK , y „ ] i ;; 7 , AND PKRSBVI ' KANCB LODGE , NO . 1743 , j HOLD THE tit MKETIKGS AT THIS ESTAIU . ISHMEST . j GOOD COOKING . FINE WINES . MODERATE CHARGES . Tho Jfidison Kleotrio Light . TARIFF ou APPLICATION to Bvo . A . BEGBIE .
Ad00803
THE LONDONMUTUALMASONICVOTINGASSOCIATION. V " UNITY IS S T RF . NG T I-I . " TII E ohJRcfc in view in promoting this Association is to endeavour 'to establish in London : i sysli-m that , tins met with jrreat SWTCSS in the Provinces , wlicToby nii'mlii > rs ( should occasion rei | uire ) niav look forward to H sue essl ' ul iiDpiicM'on In piUifi * ol" Uic . Masonic Tiislil . iitions ; and also to support doson-iii " ,- easos when siitlicionl , votes aro in hand . , Tlio Oonimillce will nifi <* l . : u No . * i Y < u * k Street , St .. lame . -- ' s Sinmre , even * Thursday in Snotemlier and October , from s p . m . to p ) p . m ., to receive , voles , and to jrivo information to those desirous ol' ioininif or supporting- tlie Association . l ! i : o . (' .. I > A I li . V , Hon . Treas ., l . " . ( iii . ni'i . 'T Hnn ' i'T , S . W . V . ito . (! . COOP , lion . Seo , It ( iiii ' . 'r WiMJjnr . r , STI : KI ; , \\\\ auunn'T , \\\
Ad00804
PAR TS' EDUCATIONAL ESTABLTSHMKNT f () 1 * fhe Rons of (' cnt . leuieu . Principal — ' . \[ . ( i . OVUM :, otFicier il'Aeadrmie , bite Inspector of the Keolc supi ' idemr de , commerce of Paris , und transliitor of llie-ijcnsoii ' s United Stales Jfistory . ''" j Address—Institution Ovreo , 14 Rue David , Pas ' sy , Paris . ' — . : i
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FURNISHED APARTMENTS . —Visitors to London , and others j seckinjr comfortable ( punters , eenfrallv- situate , nnd ensvof access tu the Theatres and all parts of London , should imply at 7 Xorrintnon-suiiarc , London , W . C .
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FreebyPost,PriceOneShilling,j THE ! REVISEDBOOKOFCONSTITUTIONS; CRITICALLY CONSIDERED , I t XT ) j COMPARED WITH THE OLD EDITION . A SERIES OF ARTICLES , ; nrcrj-iN'TKr / Fi : o ? , r THE FUKKAIASOX ' S CIIROMCM * :. -: o : —— - LONDON : W . W . MORGAX , BKI . VIDERE WORKS , PEXTOXVILLE ; SUIVKIX , UttAusnAu . & Co ., 4 STATIONERS' HALL COURT AND OV ALL BOOKSELLERS . "All Freemasons interested in the Revision of the above , sliouhl mid thi , ; work . "
Ad00802
Just Published , Price Sixpence . "l / fEASURING THE PATTERN , " A SERMON , 1 YJL Preached before the Provincial Grand LOURO of Norths and Hunts , at Northampton , hy tho VT . livo . Rov . S . J . "W . SANDERS , M . A , and M . L ., & c , Prov . Grand Chaplain . Northampton Henry Brown & Co ., Gold Street .
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Royal Arch.
ROYAL ARCH .
: u ; PROVINCIAL GRAND CHAPTER OF WILTSHIRE .
THE annual meeting of the Provincial Grand Chaptor of Wiltshire was hold at tho Town Hall , Warminster , on Friday , the 11 th i 'nstant , under tho presidency of the Grand Superintendent of the Provineo , tho Right Hon . Lord H . P . Thymic , M . P ., supported hy Oonuifinions R . Stokes aa Prov . G . H ., W . ISTott as Prov . G . J ., and
other Oflicers and Companions of tho Province , and by Sir Francis Enrdott , Bart ., Grand Superintendent of Middlesex . The meeting was hold immediately after tho installation meeting of the receiving Chapter , Thymic , 1 178 . After Provincial Grand Chapter had been ! open ° d , the roll called , and the minutes of the last meeting confirmed ,
| tho Report of tho Charity Committeo , which had met that morning , I was raid . From this it appeared that Companion J . Campbell | Maclean , P . Z . ofi 5 , had offered , and was recommended by tho Committee for adoption , as Steward for tho next Festival of the Girls ' School , and the Committee further recommended , shonld such
Stewardship be adopted by tho Provincial Grand Chapter , a grant of £ 21 , to bo placed on his list , should be made . These recommendations wero unanimously approved . Companion John Chandler , one of the Auditors , presented his'Keport on the Treasurer ' s accounts . Comp , J . V . Toone , Provincial Grand Registrar , real his Annnal Report , |
which gave as usual an account of tho position of Royal Arch Masonry in the Province , and of tho livo Chapters therein . Comp . W . Nott , Provincial Grand Treasurer , as Secretary | ai fcho Provincial Benevolent Fund aud Charity Organisation Committee , stated in response to an inquiry from tho M . E . Superintendent tlv . it th- >
Bene-|volent Fund was steadily increasing , as the whole of tho funds were bein ^ invested , no claim upon it for assistance having as yot been rnndi ' , v . Mist as icgnnTt . the Charity Organisation tin ' s Province was still in active co-operation with several others , to tlie mutual advantage of all nf them . The M . E . Superintendent , in addressing thn
Companions ' , staton Hint it gavo him great satisfaction to hold his Provincial Grand Chapter tit Warminster , for the first timo since tho cons'cration ofthe Chapter there in 1 . SSI . He vvas glad to see tho numbers in tho Province virtually maintained , and although ho would . like Io seo Foruo increnso , yet he most cordially concurred in tho expression which appeared in the P . G . Registrar ' s report , that groi t care
should ho taken in admission to the degree . He expressed h s regret that he had not boi'ii able to attend the meeting of the Thynne Chapter earlier in the day , and instal the three Princi pals , and he took that , oppo'tiu . ity of thanking Companions Maclean and Chandler for having dono so in his place . Ho was alad to hour from
Comp . Note ' s * account , as to tho finances , that tho Provineo was in a sound position , and he expressed his pleasure that Comp . Maclean ha f ! undertaken tho Stewardship for the Girls' School , and hoped that he would receive liberal support . He also expressed his great regret at the n ' wouce ol ' Com ]' . H , C , Tombs' P . G . S , E ., who was * pre-
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Ad00800
THESTARANDGARTERHOTEL,KEWBRIDGE. BROTHER JOHNBRILL,PROPRIETOR . mHE accommodation at tbis Popular Establishment for 1MASONICLODGESANDCHAPTERS Will be found of tho most complete and perfect character . 1lieSotfeRoomsat©Oommodiofts&WillAffiialii. THE BANQUET HALL WILL SEAT OVER ONE HUNDRED GUESTS . The Culinary Arrangements embrace every modern feature . $pmi&mrmtmmM\n$mWt,Mxm,iowfe,intfemamtifinIM#. The Stock of WINES comprises all the BEST KNOWN BKANDS , and will be found in PERFECT CONDITION PELTATE ROOMS FOB LAEGE OE SMALL PAETIES . GOOD STABLING . CARRIAGES , WAGONETTES , BRAKES , & c . ON HIRE . Scale of Charges ancl further particulars on application .
Ad00801
THEIMPERIALHOTEL, HOLBOEN VIADUCT , LONDON , Adjoining the TERMINUS of the LoNuotr CHATHAM and DOVER RAILWAY , hut distinct from the Viaduct Hotel . THE BEST FURNISHED AND MOST COMFORTABLE HOTEL IN LONDON HOT & COLD WATER LAID ON IN ALL BED ROOMS 'I'lic -i ;> j > oiii * imcii ( N * Hii * oii *; 1 ioiit so ii'ranprert ii * to ensure doinesfie eoiiiloi'ld . EVERY ACCOMMODATION FOR MASONIC LODGE MEETINGS , J^ublrcpinners#l^TcbbingJSrcahfasts. TitK AmxAWDKA T ' . \ rjAfKT . onr , K , No . liHt , THE ironyiyGToy LODGE , NO . 1 (! " 2 , I THK CitL'svuKJis LOPOK , y „ ] i ;; 7 , AND PKRSBVI ' KANCB LODGE , NO . 1743 , j HOLD THE tit MKETIKGS AT THIS ESTAIU . ISHMEST . j GOOD COOKING . FINE WINES . MODERATE CHARGES . Tho Jfidison Kleotrio Light . TARIFF ou APPLICATION to Bvo . A . BEGBIE .
Ad00803
THE LONDONMUTUALMASONICVOTINGASSOCIATION. V " UNITY IS S T RF . NG T I-I . " TII E ohJRcfc in view in promoting this Association is to endeavour 'to establish in London : i sysli-m that , tins met with jrreat SWTCSS in the Provinces , wlicToby nii'mlii > rs ( should occasion rei | uire ) niav look forward to H sue essl ' ul iiDpiicM'on In piUifi * ol" Uic . Masonic Tiislil . iitions ; and also to support doson-iii " ,- easos when siitlicionl , votes aro in hand . , Tlio Oonimillce will nifi <* l . : u No . * i Y < u * k Street , St .. lame . -- ' s Sinmre , even * Thursday in Snotemlier and October , from s p . m . to p ) p . m ., to receive , voles , and to jrivo information to those desirous ol' ioininif or supporting- tlie Association . l ! i : o . (' .. I > A I li . V , Hon . Treas ., l . " . ( iii . ni'i . 'T Hnn ' i'T , S . W . V . ito . (! . COOP , lion . Seo , It ( iiii ' . 'r WiMJjnr . r , STI : KI ; , \\\\ auunn'T , \\\
Ad00804
PAR TS' EDUCATIONAL ESTABLTSHMKNT f () 1 * fhe Rons of (' cnt . leuieu . Principal — ' . \[ . ( i . OVUM :, otFicier il'Aeadrmie , bite Inspector of the Keolc supi ' idemr de , commerce of Paris , und transliitor of llie-ijcnsoii ' s United Stales Jfistory . ''" j Address—Institution Ovreo , 14 Rue David , Pas ' sy , Paris . ' — . : i
Ad00807
FURNISHED APARTMENTS . —Visitors to London , and others j seckinjr comfortable ( punters , eenfrallv- situate , nnd ensvof access tu the Theatres and all parts of London , should imply at 7 Xorrintnon-suiiarc , London , W . C .
Ad00805
FreebyPost,PriceOneShilling,j THE ! REVISEDBOOKOFCONSTITUTIONS; CRITICALLY CONSIDERED , I t XT ) j COMPARED WITH THE OLD EDITION . A SERIES OF ARTICLES , ; nrcrj-iN'TKr / Fi : o ? , r THE FUKKAIASOX ' S CIIROMCM * :. -: o : —— - LONDON : W . W . MORGAX , BKI . VIDERE WORKS , PEXTOXVILLE ; SUIVKIX , UttAusnAu . & Co ., 4 STATIONERS' HALL COURT AND OV ALL BOOKSELLERS . "All Freemasons interested in the Revision of the above , sliouhl mid thi , ; work . "
Ad00802
Just Published , Price Sixpence . "l / fEASURING THE PATTERN , " A SERMON , 1 YJL Preached before the Provincial Grand LOURO of Norths and Hunts , at Northampton , hy tho VT . livo . Rov . S . J . "W . SANDERS , M . A , and M . L ., & c , Prov . Grand Chaplain . Northampton Henry Brown & Co ., Gold Street .
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Royal Arch.
ROYAL ARCH .
: u ; PROVINCIAL GRAND CHAPTER OF WILTSHIRE .
THE annual meeting of the Provincial Grand Chaptor of Wiltshire was hold at tho Town Hall , Warminster , on Friday , the 11 th i 'nstant , under tho presidency of the Grand Superintendent of the Provineo , tho Right Hon . Lord H . P . Thymic , M . P ., supported hy Oonuifinions R . Stokes aa Prov . G . H ., W . ISTott as Prov . G . J ., and
other Oflicers and Companions of tho Province , and by Sir Francis Enrdott , Bart ., Grand Superintendent of Middlesex . The meeting was hold immediately after tho installation meeting of the receiving Chapter , Thymic , 1 178 . After Provincial Grand Chapter had been ! open ° d , the roll called , and the minutes of the last meeting confirmed ,
| tho Report of tho Charity Committeo , which had met that morning , I was raid . From this it appeared that Companion J . Campbell | Maclean , P . Z . ofi 5 , had offered , and was recommended by tho Committee for adoption , as Steward for tho next Festival of the Girls ' School , and the Committee further recommended , shonld such
Stewardship be adopted by tho Provincial Grand Chapter , a grant of £ 21 , to bo placed on his list , should be made . These recommendations wero unanimously approved . Companion John Chandler , one of the Auditors , presented his'Keport on the Treasurer ' s accounts . Comp , J . V . Toone , Provincial Grand Registrar , real his Annnal Report , |
which gave as usual an account of tho position of Royal Arch Masonry in the Province , and of tho livo Chapters therein . Comp . W . Nott , Provincial Grand Treasurer , as Secretary | ai fcho Provincial Benevolent Fund aud Charity Organisation Committee , stated in response to an inquiry from tho M . E . Superintendent tlv . it th- >
Bene-|volent Fund was steadily increasing , as the whole of tho funds were bein ^ invested , no claim upon it for assistance having as yot been rnndi ' , v . Mist as icgnnTt . the Charity Organisation tin ' s Province was still in active co-operation with several others , to tlie mutual advantage of all nf them . The M . E . Superintendent , in addressing thn
Companions ' , staton Hint it gavo him great satisfaction to hold his Provincial Grand Chapter tit Warminster , for the first timo since tho cons'cration ofthe Chapter there in 1 . SSI . He vvas glad to see tho numbers in tho Province virtually maintained , and although ho would . like Io seo Foruo increnso , yet he most cordially concurred in tho expression which appeared in the P . G . Registrar ' s report , that groi t care
should ho taken in admission to the degree . He expressed h s regret that he had not boi'ii able to attend the meeting of the Thynne Chapter earlier in the day , and instal the three Princi pals , and he took that , oppo'tiu . ity of thanking Companions Maclean and Chandler for having dono so in his place . Ho was alad to hour from
Comp . Note ' s * account , as to tho finances , that tho Provineo was in a sound position , and he expressed his pleasure that Comp . Maclean ha f ! undertaken tho Stewardship for the Girls' School , and hoped that he would receive liberal support . He also expressed his great regret at the n ' wouce ol ' Com ]' . H , C , Tombs' P . G . S , E ., who was * pre-