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Pembroke Lodge, No. 1299

was Bpent in the beautiful gardens and grounds adjoining the hotel , and after tea music waa indulged in , being ably supplied by Bro . Jones P . M . D . C , accompanied by Bro . Round jun . Songs wero alao siven by Mrs . Ramsay , Mrs . Eves , and others . Dauoiug was afteruireouoi

wards oontinued with great zest , Bro . Uiggiu acting as . r Ceremonies . After a very pleasant day tho brethren atartod for home at 7 * 30 , driving through Crosby and Seafortb , and arriving at Edeehill at 11 p . m . Owing to the exertions of Bros . Ramsay W . M ., Jones Seoretary , and other Officers of the Lodge , the piouio was a success .

The New Hospital For Dundee Sick Poor.

THE NEW HOSPITAL FOR DUNDEE SICK POOR .

A MEETING of the office-bearers of the Povinoial Grand Lodge of Forfarshire , along with Masters , Wardens , and Members of Lodges in the Province , was held in the hall of Lodgo Anoieut , Dandeo , ou tho 21 st ult . Bro . James Berry Provincial Grand Master presided , and all the Lodges iu Dundee and noighbourhood | were largely represented . The Right Worshipful Grand Master explained

the objeot of the meeting , whioh was , he said , to make arrangements for the forthcoming ceremony in connection with the laying of the foundation-stone of the new Hospital for the sick Poor in Dundee . He remarked that , as it would most likely be the last offioial act by Sir Arohibald Campbell , Bart ., as' Grand

Master Mason of Scotland , a posh whioh he had held with BO mnoh acceptance to the Craft in Scotland for seven years , he hoped that in honour of the event , and of the distinguished services rendered by Sir Arohibald to Scottish Masonry , there would be , on this hia third

visit to Dundee while he ( the Provinoial Grand Master ) had had offioial connection with the Province , a large and enthusiastio gathering of the brethren . Bro . Berry then submitted the following oiroular whioh he had instructed Bro . Anderson , Arbroath , Prov Grand Secretary , to send to the various Lodges : —

Arbroath , 22 nd July 1891 . Sir and Brother , —I have the honour to intimate to you , and through you to the Wardens , Offioe-Bearers , and members of your Lodge , that ou the invitation of the Provinoial Grand Master of Forfarshire and the Chairman and members of the Paroohial

Combination Board of Dundee , Colonel Sir Arohibald Campbell , Bart ., LL . D ., M . P ., of Blythswood , the Most Worshipful the Grand Master Mason of Scotland , will , on Saturday , the 12 th day of September next , lay with full Masonio honours the foundation-stone of the new Paroohial Siok Hospital of the city of Dundee , on whioh

occasion a very numerous attendance from your Lodge to support the M . W . G . M . ia respectfully requested . The Provincul Grand Master ( Right Worshipful Brother James Berry , Dundee ) will open Prov . Grand Lodgo that day at 2 p . m ., within the City Assembly Rooms , Shore Terrace , Dundee , -ind immediately thereafter tlm Givuid of

Master aud deputation from the Grand Lod ^ e Scotland will be received . After tha eevemouy has hueu duly oouip ' t-r . ed , Provincial Grand Lodgs will return , in reverse order , to the City Aa-jembly Rooms , whore Provincial Graud LoJgn will ba duly olos-d .

A programme of tho whole proceedings of the day , route , & c , will be Bent you o * irly in August . Motwtituo I am dusirc . l by tho Provincial Grand Muster that you will place this circular baforo the tirdt meeting of your Lodge , and favour me with your early acceptance and number of deputation from your Lodge . The circular waa unanimously approved of , and the meeting appointed a Sub-Committeo to carry out the Masouic arrangements

MOSS-BACKS . —Everybody has seen the " Old Moss Back " in the Lodgo-room . He is the avowed enemy of every iunovation , aud denounces every change in the inoBt uuuieasurable terms . His constant argument is : " Thoy did not do tbiuga that way when I was

young . He is the personification of conservatism , and disbelieving in all things that are not consecrated by the hand of time . Endowed with the most exalted notion of hia own wisdom , he ia oblivious to the fact that he is as green as the moss upon his back , and that that is of as vivid a hue as the mould upon the

Old oaken bucket that hang to the well . But he is such a dear , kind old brother , with a heart so abounding in the milk of human kindness , that we willingly forgive him for his antiquated and non-progressive ideas . " Old Moss Back" always loves his Lodge , and is a regular attendant , and tho best thin" an initiate sees after entering an Order , is the gentle countenance of

this old stand-by , beaming out its kindly welcome to him . How it cheers hia heart to feel his warm grasp of friendship , and hear his words of fraternal affection . Brothers , when "Old Moss Back " kioks , don't get angry with him , for hi 3 mind is but reverting to the halcyon days of his youth , than whose customs he can see nothing better . Dear , good , kioking , fratornal , loquacious , non . progre 3 sive

Old Mo 3 sBack ! " Long may you continue in the land of the living , and long may the Lodge-room contain your kindly presence ! Though many of your ideas belong to another age , though you are a back number in the magazine of civilization , we recognise in you the spirit that checks the recklessness of the present , and stands a watch dog » b the treasury . —Society Lodge Secret .

"Illustrations , " still under the Editorship of Mr . Franois George Heath , will oommence an entirely new series as a sixpenny monthly on the 15 th August , and continue thereafter as a mid-monthly comprehending Recreation , Art , Biography , Literature , Invention , Hcienoc , Economy , and Fiction profusely illustrated .

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Pembroke Lodge, No. 1299

was Bpent in the beautiful gardens and grounds adjoining the hotel , and after tea music waa indulged in , being ably supplied by Bro . Jones P . M . D . C , accompanied by Bro . Round jun . Songs wero alao siven by Mrs . Ramsay , Mrs . Eves , and others . Dauoiug was afteruireouoi

wards oontinued with great zest , Bro . Uiggiu acting as . r Ceremonies . After a very pleasant day tho brethren atartod for home at 7 * 30 , driving through Crosby and Seafortb , and arriving at Edeehill at 11 p . m . Owing to the exertions of Bros . Ramsay W . M ., Jones Seoretary , and other Officers of the Lodge , the piouio was a success .

The New Hospital For Dundee Sick Poor.

THE NEW HOSPITAL FOR DUNDEE SICK POOR .

A MEETING of the office-bearers of the Povinoial Grand Lodge of Forfarshire , along with Masters , Wardens , and Members of Lodges in the Province , was held in the hall of Lodgo Anoieut , Dandeo , ou tho 21 st ult . Bro . James Berry Provincial Grand Master presided , and all the Lodges iu Dundee and noighbourhood | were largely represented . The Right Worshipful Grand Master explained

the objeot of the meeting , whioh was , he said , to make arrangements for the forthcoming ceremony in connection with the laying of the foundation-stone of the new Hospital for the sick Poor in Dundee . He remarked that , as it would most likely be the last offioial act by Sir Arohibald Campbell , Bart ., as' Grand

Master Mason of Scotland , a posh whioh he had held with BO mnoh acceptance to the Craft in Scotland for seven years , he hoped that in honour of the event , and of the distinguished services rendered by Sir Arohibald to Scottish Masonry , there would be , on this hia third

visit to Dundee while he ( the Provinoial Grand Master ) had had offioial connection with the Province , a large and enthusiastio gathering of the brethren . Bro . Berry then submitted the following oiroular whioh he had instructed Bro . Anderson , Arbroath , Prov Grand Secretary , to send to the various Lodges : —

Arbroath , 22 nd July 1891 . Sir and Brother , —I have the honour to intimate to you , and through you to the Wardens , Offioe-Bearers , and members of your Lodge , that ou the invitation of the Provinoial Grand Master of Forfarshire and the Chairman and members of the Paroohial

Combination Board of Dundee , Colonel Sir Arohibald Campbell , Bart ., LL . D ., M . P ., of Blythswood , the Most Worshipful the Grand Master Mason of Scotland , will , on Saturday , the 12 th day of September next , lay with full Masonio honours the foundation-stone of the new Paroohial Siok Hospital of the city of Dundee , on whioh

occasion a very numerous attendance from your Lodge to support the M . W . G . M . ia respectfully requested . The Provincul Grand Master ( Right Worshipful Brother James Berry , Dundee ) will open Prov . Grand Lodgo that day at 2 p . m ., within the City Assembly Rooms , Shore Terrace , Dundee , -ind immediately thereafter tlm Givuid of

Master aud deputation from the Grand Lod ^ e Scotland will be received . After tha eevemouy has hueu duly oouip ' t-r . ed , Provincial Grand Lodgs will return , in reverse order , to the City Aa-jembly Rooms , whore Provincial Graud LoJgn will ba duly olos-d .

A programme of tho whole proceedings of the day , route , & c , will be Bent you o * irly in August . Motwtituo I am dusirc . l by tho Provincial Grand Muster that you will place this circular baforo the tirdt meeting of your Lodge , and favour me with your early acceptance and number of deputation from your Lodge . The circular waa unanimously approved of , and the meeting appointed a Sub-Committeo to carry out the Masouic arrangements

MOSS-BACKS . —Everybody has seen the " Old Moss Back " in the Lodgo-room . He is the avowed enemy of every iunovation , aud denounces every change in the inoBt uuuieasurable terms . His constant argument is : " Thoy did not do tbiuga that way when I was

young . He is the personification of conservatism , and disbelieving in all things that are not consecrated by the hand of time . Endowed with the most exalted notion of hia own wisdom , he ia oblivious to the fact that he is as green as the moss upon his back , and that that is of as vivid a hue as the mould upon the

Old oaken bucket that hang to the well . But he is such a dear , kind old brother , with a heart so abounding in the milk of human kindness , that we willingly forgive him for his antiquated and non-progressive ideas . " Old Moss Back" always loves his Lodge , and is a regular attendant , and tho best thin" an initiate sees after entering an Order , is the gentle countenance of

this old stand-by , beaming out its kindly welcome to him . How it cheers hia heart to feel his warm grasp of friendship , and hear his words of fraternal affection . Brothers , when "Old Moss Back " kioks , don't get angry with him , for hi 3 mind is but reverting to the halcyon days of his youth , than whose customs he can see nothing better . Dear , good , kioking , fratornal , loquacious , non . progre 3 sive

Old Mo 3 sBack ! " Long may you continue in the land of the living , and long may the Lodge-room contain your kindly presence ! Though many of your ideas belong to another age , though you are a back number in the magazine of civilization , we recognise in you the spirit that checks the recklessness of the present , and stands a watch dog » b the treasury . —Society Lodge Secret .

"Illustrations , " still under the Editorship of Mr . Franois George Heath , will oommence an entirely new series as a sixpenny monthly on the 15 th August , and continue thereafter as a mid-monthly comprehending Recreation , Art , Biography , Literature , Invention , Hcienoc , Economy , and Fiction profusely illustrated .

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THEFREEMASON'SCHRONICLE, A Weekly Record of Masonic Intelligence . Deports of United Grand Lodgo aro published with tho Special Sanction » f H . R . H . the Prince of Wales the M . W . tho Grand Mastor of England . rnHE FREEMASON'S CHRONICLE will be forwarded direofc _ L from the Oflioe , Belvidore Works , Hermes Hill , Pentonville , N ., ou receipt of Post Office Order for tho amount . Intending Subsoribers should forward their full Addresses , to prevent mistakes . Post Office Orders to bo made payable to W . W . MORGAN , at Ponton Street Ollioc . Cheques crossed " Loudon aud County . " Tho Terms of Subscription ( payab \ o in advauce ) to TUE FREE * MASON ' S GlIBO . VIOLK liro—• Twelve . youths , j > -mt free CO 13 ( 3 Sis Month : ' ditto ... ... 0 7 0 Three Momliu ditto 0 3 < i SCALE OF CHARGES FOR ADVERTISEMENTS . Per Pago £ 8 8 0 Back Page 10 10 0 Births , Marriages , and Deaths , la per line . General Advertisements , Trade Announcements , & c , single column , 5 s por inch . Double column Advertisements la per Hue . Special terms lor a series of insertions ou application . Advertisers will Rud THE FREEMASON ' CHRONICLE an exceptionally good medium for Advertisements of overy class . Agents , from whom copies can always be had : — HANSARD PUBLISHING UNION , LIMITED , 12 and 14 Catherine Street , W . C . Messrs . H . DARBYSHIHR and Co ., 9 Red Lion Court , E . G ., and 43 A Market Street Manchester . Mr . ltncniE , oiled Liou Court , E . C . Messrs . SIMPSON BROS ., Shoe Lane . Mr . H . SIMPSON , 7 Red Lion Court , E . C . Messrs . W . H . SMITH and SON , 183 Strand . Messrs . SPENCER and Co ., 15 Groat Queen Street , W . C . Messrs . STEEL and JONES , * i Spring Gardens , Charing Cross . Mr . G . VICKEKS Angel Court , Strand .

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