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PROVINCE OF SURREY . PROVINCIAL GRAND CHAPTER OP ROYAL ARCH MASONS . The M . E . Comp . FREDERICKTWEST , P . A . G . S ., Grand Superintendent in Charge . NOTICE is hereby given thafc a Provincial Grand Chapter will be held at the Public HaU , Caterham , in tho Couuty of Surrey , on Thursday , tho 18 th day of July 1839 , at Half-past Two o'Clock in the attornoon precisely . By Command , CHARLES GREENWOOD , P . Z . Prov . Grand Scribo B . N . B . — "Morning Dress . Albert Institute Chambers , Charles Street , Blackfriars Road , S . E . Dinner at G o'clock punctually . For tickets apply to Comp . H . E . Stonning , (¦ ' looulands , Caterham , enclosing 7 s , whioh will not include wine . N . B . —Dinner will be provided for those only who have taken tickets , and no ticket will bo issued after 16 th July . Tho Grand Superintendent in Charge requests the attendance of the Companions at Divine Service at St . John's Church , Caterham Valley , at 1 * 30 p . m . By dispensation from tho Grand Superintendent in Charge , Brethren will walk in procession to the Church in Craft Clothing . Down trains from Charing Cross at 12 * 57 and 2 * 5 ; and from Cannon Street at 1 * 9 and 2 * 17 , arriving at Caterham at 1 * 55 and 3 * 7 . Up trains from Caterham at 6 * 35 , 7 * 10 , 8 * 50 , 10 * 10 ; arriving afc Cannon Streot at 7 * 35 , 8 * 42 , 9 * 15 , 10 * 58 . Up trains from Caterham at 5 * 1 , 0 , 0 * 35 , 7 * 10 , 8 * 50 , 10-10 : arriving at Charing Cross at 6-58 , 7 * 17 , 8 * 52 , 9 * 57 , 11 * 12 .
Ad00902
SURREY . f rob . 6 . ggfrffl of jfm mrb & ccqrfefr Stasoirs . The R . W . Bro . FREDERICK WEST , P . G . D . Grand Masttr in Charge of the Provinre of Sarrey . NOTICE is hereby given that a PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE _ . Wl 11 bo held at the Public Hall , Caterham , in the County of Surrey , on lhursday , the 18 th day of July 1889 , at 3 * 30 o ' clock in the afternoon precisely . By Command , CHARLES GREENWOOD , P . P . G . R . - \ T n -. r T , Prov . Grand Secretary . N . B . —Morning Dross . Albert Institute Chambers , Charles Street , Blackfriars Road , S . E . P . S . —The reception and entertainment of tho Provincial Grand Lodge has , ) y command of tho R . W . Grand Master in Charge , been placed under the direction of tho Caterham Lodge , No . 2095 , Caterham . Tho Dinner will take place at 6 o ' clock punctually . For tickets apply to uro . Herbert E . Stenning , Greenlands , Caterham , Sarrey , enclosing 7 s , which will not include wine . nr ,, ' ? ; * r ? J V „ } ! Provided for those only who have taken tickets , and no ticket will bo issued after 16 th July . ' The It . VV . P . G . Master in Chorge requests the attendance of the brethren at Divino Service , at St . John ' s Church , Caterham Valley , at 4 * 30 n m A bcrmon will be preached by the W . Bro . the Rev . Edward A . Chichester . P . G . ¦ L / njipiain , Ti ; vfn ^ ipon ? ' i 0 M , $° R * * tb 0 G * * in OharBo , the brethren attending uivine Service will walk in procession to the Church iu Graft Masonic clothin " . vo n ° ^ ofi 7 ins f - - m Cha " " ff Cross afc 12 * 57 and 2 * 5 ; nnd from Cannon Street at 1 J and 2 * 17 , arriving at Caterham at 1 * 55 and 3 * 7 . « t % - trS ! w £ ^ SniSrbflm at G' 35 ' ' i 0 ' ' 50 > 10 ' 10 J arriving at Cannon Street nil / oo , s im , )) io , 30 58 . c , o &" J ^' 7 ™ fsTS ™ fii ' " ' ° ' ' '' ' "' " ¦ 1 ™ " ** " * ¦ " " "
Ad00903
| icrpl Paaflnif Institution for % o # s . WOOD GKEEN LONDON , N . T > EQUIRED . —A MATRON , to enter on her duties on 1 st August W 1 S ??* - . Shc" ^ , ) 0 n s P stcr , or a widow without encumbrance , netvveen thirty and forty years of age ; experienced in all domestic dutio- * , and m the control of servants ; able to keep account" *; and a good mana"or . salary to commence at £ 90 per annum , with board , & c . Full particulars may uo obtained from the Secretary of the Institution , as under . Applications , with testimonials , to bc sent in to the Secretary , not later than lJ o clock noon on Monday , 8 th July next . FREDERICK BINCKES ( P . G . Sword Benrer ) , V .-Pat ., OFFICH—( J Freemasons' Hall , ccretary . Great Queen Street , London , W . C . 21 th . Tnnc 1889 .
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IN S T A L L ATION OF H . B . H . THE FRINGE OF WALES As the M . W . G . M . of England , AT THE ROYAL ALBERT HALL , 28 th APEIL 1875 . COPIES of this BEAUTIFUL ENGRAVING by Brother HARTY P . M ., consisting of Artist ' s Proofs , Proofs before Letters , and Lettered 1 roofs , India Prints , and Plain Prints may be had at Cost Price by applying to Bro . W . R . NORRIS , 29 Southampton Buildings , W . C . London .
Ad00905
NO MORE DEAF . — Nicholson ' s Patented Artificial Ear Drums euro Deafness and Noises in the Head in all stages . 112 pa ^ e illustrated Book , with full description freo . Address J . If . Nicir ¦ r . soif , 21 Bedfordsquare , London , W . C . \
Ad00906
1 IKA 1 MI PA & ASS , BROOKE'S GREAT MONKEY SHOW , organised by the Proprietors of BROOKE'S SOAP . FULL PROGRAMME DAILY . FIREWORKS TWICE A WEEK . BALDWIN TWICE A WEEK . Concerts , Variety Entertainments , Circus . 1000 MONKEYS . Magnificent Pictnres , Summer Theatre with Pastoral Plays , & c , & o . DAILY—ONE SHILLING Admits to Palace and all the above entertainments . ALEXANDRA PALACE . — BROOKE'S GREAT MONKEY SHOW . PBOSPECTIVE ENGAGEMENTS . June 29 th .-GRAND ORCHESTIUL CONCERT . Band and Chorus , 1000 . Colobratod Soloists . Conductor , A . Gwyllym Crowe . July 3 rd—ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR BOYS , ANNUAL FESTIVAL and DINNEB . July 4 th . —AMERICAN FETE . July 9 th—SALVATION ARMY . Note . —All amusements rlosed on this day , and no intoxicants sold . July 12 th .-GRAND ROSE SHOW and CROWNING of tho ROSE QUEEN . July 13 th , —CYCLE RACES . July loth .-OPENING of tho GREAT GOLD MINING EXHIBITION . July loth—MR . SIMS REEVES' GRAND BALLAD CONCERT . July 2 : 2 nd . —GRAND POST OFFICE FETE . Special Programme . July 23 rd . —MUSICAL HALL BENEVOLENT FUND FIRST ANNUAL FESTIVAL , Sports , Variety Entertainments , Theatre , & c , & c , & c . All Entertainments JPree . One Shilling admits to Palace and all entertainments . 5000 free seats . The Popular Dinners and Teas provided Daily , best quality , at moderate prices . 10 a . m . to 10 p . m . Admission ls , including all entertainments . S . LEE BAPTY , General Manager .
Ar00907
| y-WWAV AW ^ I ^ W VA ^^^^^^^ ¦ A ^ ^ J H ^^^^^^^ SATURDAY , 29 TH JUNE 1889 .
Correspondence.
CORRESPONDENCE .
We do not hold ourselves responsible for tlie opinions of our Correspondents . All Letters must bear the name and address of the Writer , not necessarily for publication , but as a guarantee of good faith . We cannot undertake to return rejected communications .
THE ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR BOYS . To the Editor of the F BEEMASON ' S CHRONICLE . DEAUSIRAND BROTHER , —I will not be led astray from the main issues by following the Chairman of the Inquiry Committee in hia travels oa personal matters . The Chairman ' s letter has pat before the Subscribers the Inquiry Committee ' s idea of their authority aud
the mode in which they proceeded to work . Truth we all seek for , but the House Committee do not think it will be fonnd by searching for it through unreliable and tainted witnesses , verbal correction of statements , and the partial setting out of facts . Putting it shortly , their view appears to be that ; they were to be a secret Old Bailey
tribunal , governed by " Crowner ' s-quest Law , " throwing to the winds the spirit of Masonry with its traditions and sympathies . " Tace " used to mean be silent of a fault of a brother . The Inquiry Committee ' s new rendering is wash all your dirty linen in public . The idea of those who appointed them was , that the Inquiry
Committee should act in open Conrt as Masons , investigating the affairs of a Masonic Institntion , taking care that no injury came to the Institntion , which they were bound to protect . No one can deny that their Report has done an incalculable amount of harm , and has unjustifiably raised the bitterest personal feeling against the members
of the Old Committees , and has turned aside from the Institntion many of the oldest and hardest working subscribers . Let us then snm up tho vermin case . Tbe House Committee are pleased to find thafc the Inquiry Committee , by their Chairman , now say "thafc on the vermin question the House Committee was not
implicated . " "Why did they not say this in their report P How does the case stand even against the officials ? The Inquiry Committee admit now thafc they have affixed this stjirma of vermin on fche School on the evidence of one man . He is a Master , dismissed by the House Committee , and his evidence is
tainted with a most maligaufc bias against them . He could not say whether he saw one or two cases ; he conld not mention the time , place , or name of the boy affected , or the name of any boy who had seen vermin on any other boy in term time . He only launches this trumped-up lie when before the Inquiry Committee , to delude them , and he was entirely uncorroborated except by the " unreliable "
witness . The matron denied that this state of things over did occur afc any time when the officials were responsible . She is corroborated in this denial by tho head master , tho surgeon , the hair cutter ( with
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Ad00901
PROVINCE OF SURREY . PROVINCIAL GRAND CHAPTER OP ROYAL ARCH MASONS . The M . E . Comp . FREDERICKTWEST , P . A . G . S ., Grand Superintendent in Charge . NOTICE is hereby given thafc a Provincial Grand Chapter will be held at the Public HaU , Caterham , in tho Couuty of Surrey , on Thursday , tho 18 th day of July 1839 , at Half-past Two o'Clock in the attornoon precisely . By Command , CHARLES GREENWOOD , P . Z . Prov . Grand Scribo B . N . B . — "Morning Dress . Albert Institute Chambers , Charles Street , Blackfriars Road , S . E . Dinner at G o'clock punctually . For tickets apply to Comp . H . E . Stonning , (¦ ' looulands , Caterham , enclosing 7 s , whioh will not include wine . N . B . —Dinner will be provided for those only who have taken tickets , and no ticket will bo issued after 16 th July . Tho Grand Superintendent in Charge requests the attendance of the Companions at Divine Service at St . John's Church , Caterham Valley , at 1 * 30 p . m . By dispensation from tho Grand Superintendent in Charge , Brethren will walk in procession to the Church in Craft Clothing . Down trains from Charing Cross at 12 * 57 and 2 * 5 ; and from Cannon Street at 1 * 9 and 2 * 17 , arriving at Caterham at 1 * 55 and 3 * 7 . Up trains from Caterham at 6 * 35 , 7 * 10 , 8 * 50 , 10 * 10 ; arriving afc Cannon Streot at 7 * 35 , 8 * 42 , 9 * 15 , 10 * 58 . Up trains from Caterham at 5 * 1 , 0 , 0 * 35 , 7 * 10 , 8 * 50 , 10-10 : arriving at Charing Cross at 6-58 , 7 * 17 , 8 * 52 , 9 * 57 , 11 * 12 .
Ad00902
SURREY . f rob . 6 . ggfrffl of jfm mrb & ccqrfefr Stasoirs . The R . W . Bro . FREDERICK WEST , P . G . D . Grand Masttr in Charge of the Provinre of Sarrey . NOTICE is hereby given that a PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE _ . Wl 11 bo held at the Public Hall , Caterham , in the County of Surrey , on lhursday , the 18 th day of July 1889 , at 3 * 30 o ' clock in the afternoon precisely . By Command , CHARLES GREENWOOD , P . P . G . R . - \ T n -. r T , Prov . Grand Secretary . N . B . —Morning Dross . Albert Institute Chambers , Charles Street , Blackfriars Road , S . E . P . S . —The reception and entertainment of tho Provincial Grand Lodge has , ) y command of tho R . W . Grand Master in Charge , been placed under the direction of tho Caterham Lodge , No . 2095 , Caterham . Tho Dinner will take place at 6 o ' clock punctually . For tickets apply to uro . Herbert E . Stenning , Greenlands , Caterham , Sarrey , enclosing 7 s , which will not include wine . nr ,, ' ? ; * r ? J V „ } ! Provided for those only who have taken tickets , and no ticket will bo issued after 16 th July . ' The It . VV . P . G . Master in Chorge requests the attendance of the brethren at Divino Service , at St . John ' s Church , Caterham Valley , at 4 * 30 n m A bcrmon will be preached by the W . Bro . the Rev . Edward A . Chichester . P . G . ¦ L / njipiain , Ti ; vfn ^ ipon ? ' i 0 M , $° R * * tb 0 G * * in OharBo , the brethren attending uivine Service will walk in procession to the Church iu Graft Masonic clothin " . vo n ° ^ ofi 7 ins f - - m Cha " " ff Cross afc 12 * 57 and 2 * 5 ; nnd from Cannon Street at 1 J and 2 * 17 , arriving at Caterham at 1 * 55 and 3 * 7 . « t % - trS ! w £ ^ SniSrbflm at G' 35 ' ' i 0 ' ' 50 > 10 ' 10 J arriving at Cannon Street nil / oo , s im , )) io , 30 58 . c , o &" J ^' 7 ™ fsTS ™ fii ' " ' ° ' ' '' ' "' " ¦ 1 ™ " ** " * ¦ " " "
Ad00903
| icrpl Paaflnif Institution for % o # s . WOOD GKEEN LONDON , N . T > EQUIRED . —A MATRON , to enter on her duties on 1 st August W 1 S ??* - . Shc" ^ , ) 0 n s P stcr , or a widow without encumbrance , netvveen thirty and forty years of age ; experienced in all domestic dutio- * , and m the control of servants ; able to keep account" *; and a good mana"or . salary to commence at £ 90 per annum , with board , & c . Full particulars may uo obtained from the Secretary of the Institution , as under . Applications , with testimonials , to bc sent in to the Secretary , not later than lJ o clock noon on Monday , 8 th July next . FREDERICK BINCKES ( P . G . Sword Benrer ) , V .-Pat ., OFFICH—( J Freemasons' Hall , ccretary . Great Queen Street , London , W . C . 21 th . Tnnc 1889 .
Ad00904
IN S T A L L ATION OF H . B . H . THE FRINGE OF WALES As the M . W . G . M . of England , AT THE ROYAL ALBERT HALL , 28 th APEIL 1875 . COPIES of this BEAUTIFUL ENGRAVING by Brother HARTY P . M ., consisting of Artist ' s Proofs , Proofs before Letters , and Lettered 1 roofs , India Prints , and Plain Prints may be had at Cost Price by applying to Bro . W . R . NORRIS , 29 Southampton Buildings , W . C . London .
Ad00905
NO MORE DEAF . — Nicholson ' s Patented Artificial Ear Drums euro Deafness and Noises in the Head in all stages . 112 pa ^ e illustrated Book , with full description freo . Address J . If . Nicir ¦ r . soif , 21 Bedfordsquare , London , W . C . \
Ad00906
1 IKA 1 MI PA & ASS , BROOKE'S GREAT MONKEY SHOW , organised by the Proprietors of BROOKE'S SOAP . FULL PROGRAMME DAILY . FIREWORKS TWICE A WEEK . BALDWIN TWICE A WEEK . Concerts , Variety Entertainments , Circus . 1000 MONKEYS . Magnificent Pictnres , Summer Theatre with Pastoral Plays , & c , & o . DAILY—ONE SHILLING Admits to Palace and all the above entertainments . ALEXANDRA PALACE . — BROOKE'S GREAT MONKEY SHOW . PBOSPECTIVE ENGAGEMENTS . June 29 th .-GRAND ORCHESTIUL CONCERT . Band and Chorus , 1000 . Colobratod Soloists . Conductor , A . Gwyllym Crowe . July 3 rd—ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR BOYS , ANNUAL FESTIVAL and DINNEB . July 4 th . —AMERICAN FETE . July 9 th—SALVATION ARMY . Note . —All amusements rlosed on this day , and no intoxicants sold . July 12 th .-GRAND ROSE SHOW and CROWNING of tho ROSE QUEEN . July 13 th , —CYCLE RACES . July loth .-OPENING of tho GREAT GOLD MINING EXHIBITION . July loth—MR . SIMS REEVES' GRAND BALLAD CONCERT . July 2 : 2 nd . —GRAND POST OFFICE FETE . Special Programme . July 23 rd . —MUSICAL HALL BENEVOLENT FUND FIRST ANNUAL FESTIVAL , Sports , Variety Entertainments , Theatre , & c , & c , & c . All Entertainments JPree . One Shilling admits to Palace and all entertainments . 5000 free seats . The Popular Dinners and Teas provided Daily , best quality , at moderate prices . 10 a . m . to 10 p . m . Admission ls , including all entertainments . S . LEE BAPTY , General Manager .
Ar00907
| y-WWAV AW ^ I ^ W VA ^^^^^^^ ¦ A ^ ^ J H ^^^^^^^ SATURDAY , 29 TH JUNE 1889 .
Correspondence.
CORRESPONDENCE .
We do not hold ourselves responsible for tlie opinions of our Correspondents . All Letters must bear the name and address of the Writer , not necessarily for publication , but as a guarantee of good faith . We cannot undertake to return rejected communications .
THE ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR BOYS . To the Editor of the F BEEMASON ' S CHRONICLE . DEAUSIRAND BROTHER , —I will not be led astray from the main issues by following the Chairman of the Inquiry Committee in hia travels oa personal matters . The Chairman ' s letter has pat before the Subscribers the Inquiry Committee ' s idea of their authority aud
the mode in which they proceeded to work . Truth we all seek for , but the House Committee do not think it will be fonnd by searching for it through unreliable and tainted witnesses , verbal correction of statements , and the partial setting out of facts . Putting it shortly , their view appears to be that ; they were to be a secret Old Bailey
tribunal , governed by " Crowner ' s-quest Law , " throwing to the winds the spirit of Masonry with its traditions and sympathies . " Tace " used to mean be silent of a fault of a brother . The Inquiry Committee ' s new rendering is wash all your dirty linen in public . The idea of those who appointed them was , that the Inquiry
Committee should act in open Conrt as Masons , investigating the affairs of a Masonic Institntion , taking care that no injury came to the Institntion , which they were bound to protect . No one can deny that their Report has done an incalculable amount of harm , and has unjustifiably raised the bitterest personal feeling against the members
of the Old Committees , and has turned aside from the Institntion many of the oldest and hardest working subscribers . Let us then snm up tho vermin case . Tbe House Committee are pleased to find thafc the Inquiry Committee , by their Chairman , now say "thafc on the vermin question the House Committee was not
implicated . " "Why did they not say this in their report P How does the case stand even against the officials ? The Inquiry Committee admit now thafc they have affixed this stjirma of vermin on fche School on the evidence of one man . He is a Master , dismissed by the House Committee , and his evidence is
tainted with a most maligaufc bias against them . He could not say whether he saw one or two cases ; he conld not mention the time , place , or name of the boy affected , or the name of any boy who had seen vermin on any other boy in term time . He only launches this trumped-up lie when before the Inquiry Committee , to delude them , and he was entirely uncorroborated except by the " unreliable "
witness . The matron denied that this state of things over did occur afc any time when the officials were responsible . She is corroborated in this denial by tho head master , tho surgeon , the hair cutter ( with