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Article THE FREEMASONS' QUARTERLY REVIEW. ← Page 8 of 8
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The Freemasons' Quarterly Review.
Town and Graham's Town have publicly announced their intention to support the Asylum . Lastly , is there any cause to doubt of success ? read the advertisements , and among them you will find a list ol Lodges returning nearly thirty stewards , who have
associated to make the Twenty-first of next June a day of joy and rejoicing . —Reader ! hesitate no longer , but make one of the throng , and join in the Masonic hallelujah !
In connection with the preceding remarks , we have to state that a local provident institution is established at Southampton , under the auspices of Sir John Millbanke , Bart ., to which Brother Wheeler has contributed 1007 . ; and that there is more than a rumour of a most extensive and important object being about to be submitted to the public consideration of the Craft .
" Death has been busy in our high places as well as in those of low degree . " In the gathering of his mortal harvest , he has removed from among men , the rich and the noble —• the aged soldier—the eccentric but talented architect—the humble but worthy serving-Brother—and a reverend
Brother , whose useful life was one scene of generous kindness and good-will to man—he was a bright example . What a lesson is thus in a few lines offered to a whole community !
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
The Freemasons' Quarterly Review.
Town and Graham's Town have publicly announced their intention to support the Asylum . Lastly , is there any cause to doubt of success ? read the advertisements , and among them you will find a list ol Lodges returning nearly thirty stewards , who have
associated to make the Twenty-first of next June a day of joy and rejoicing . —Reader ! hesitate no longer , but make one of the throng , and join in the Masonic hallelujah !
In connection with the preceding remarks , we have to state that a local provident institution is established at Southampton , under the auspices of Sir John Millbanke , Bart ., to which Brother Wheeler has contributed 1007 . ; and that there is more than a rumour of a most extensive and important object being about to be submitted to the public consideration of the Craft .
" Death has been busy in our high places as well as in those of low degree . " In the gathering of his mortal harvest , he has removed from among men , the rich and the noble —• the aged soldier—the eccentric but talented architect—the humble but worthy serving-Brother—and a reverend
Brother , whose useful life was one scene of generous kindness and good-will to man—he was a bright example . What a lesson is thus in a few lines offered to a whole community !