-
Articles/Ads
Ad Untitled Page 1 of 1 Ad Untitled Page 1 of 1 Ad Untitled Page 1 of 1 Ad Untitled Page 1 of 1 Ad Untitled Page 1 of 1 Ad Untitled Page 1 of 1 Ad Untitled Page 1 of 1 Article To Correspondents. Page 1 of 1 Article Untitled Page 1 of 1 Article Masonic Notes. Page 1 of 1 Article Masonic Notes. Page 1 of 1 Article Correspondence. Page 1 of 1
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
Ad00506
EMULATION LODGE OF IMPROVEMENT . Under the sanction of the Lodge of Unions , No . 256 . Meeting at Freemasons' Hall on every Friday Evening at Six o ' clock , except during the months of July , August , and September . COMMITTEE . Bro . THOMAS FENX , Pros . lid . of Gen . Turps ., & c , Treasurer . It . C . Sunr . ow , P . M ., Past G . Standard Hearer , & c . " F . R . Sr . iui . i ., P . M . Nos . 1121 and 1708 , Past Prov . Grand . " Registrar North Wales and Salop . „ F . T . RUSHTON , P . M . No . 8 , P . G . Steward . SECRETARY , liro . W . G . KENTISH , P . M . Nos . 1203 and 1708 , Past Prov . Grand Deacon Middlesex . S ECRETARY ' ADDRESS—5 , Laurence Pountiioy Hill , E . C . THE ANNUAL FESTIVAL of the Lodge will take place AT FREEMASONS' HALL , ON F RIDAY EVENING , THE 24 th FEBRUARY , 1893 , on which occasion THE R . W . BRO . WILLIAM W . B . BEACH , M . P ., Prov . G . Master of Hampshire & the Isle of Wight , HAS KINDLY CONSENTED TO PRESIDE . The Lodge will be opened at Six o ' clock p . m . precisely . THE FIRST LECTURE WILL BE WORKED . Names of Workers and other particulars will be announced later on . TICKETS for the SUPPER , including admission to the Lodge , FIVE SHILLINGS each . SPECIAL NOIES BY THE S ECRETARY . These Annual Festivals have always proved themselves to be among the most interesting and successful Masonic gatherings of the year , attended , as they have been , by about 400 Brethren . Such success has not been attained without the fraternal co-operation of a strong body of Stewards , who exert themselves to induce their Masonic acquaintances to take Tickets and attend the Meeting . The Secretary therefore again invites help , and will thank any Member of the Lodge willing to render such co-operation to send his full name , postal address , number of lodge , and Masonic rank ; he would then be furnished with a supply of Tickets . The Secretary will be pleased to forward a card of the work for 1893 to any Brother forwarding him a stamp and address .
Ad00508
Now ready , price 2 s . 6 d „ N OTES ON THE CEREMONY OF INSTALLATION , by H . SADLER , P . M ., P . Z ., Author of " Masonic Facts and Fictions , " with a Masonic Biography , Portrait , and Autograph of SIR ALBERT W . WOODS , C . B ., Garter King of Arms , Past Grand Warden of England and Grand Director of Ceremonies . GEORGE KENNING , 16 , Great Queen-st ., London , W . C .
Ad00507
nOYAL AQUARIUM , WESTMINSTE R . REFRESHMENT DEPARTMENT . TABLE D'HOTE DINNERS AT SEPARATE TABLES . DINNERS A LA CARTE . LUNCHEONS , DINNERS AND S UPPERS FROM THE GRILL AND J OINT . Dining Room in the Gallery , with Tables , having a view of the Stage . PRIVATE DINING ROOMS WITH BALCONIES IN FULL VIEW OF Till' ; S'l'AGK , May be engaged by Private Parties without extra charge . SPECIAL TERMS FOR SCHOOLS AND LARGE PARTIES . Contractors-SPIERS AND POND LIMITED .
Ad00509
IT 7 'ICG SS HISTORY OF THE APOLLO LODGE , YORK , in relation to Craft and Royal Arch Masonry : with Brief Sketches of its Local Predecessors and Contemporaries ; the "Grand Lodge of All England " ( York Masons ); the Provincial Grand Lodge ; and various Lodges from 1705 to 1 S 05 . By WILLIAM J AMES HUGHAN , Author of " Origin of the English Rite of Freemasonry , " & c . With valuable Appendices . London : GEORGE KENNING , 16 , Gt . Oueen-street , W . C .
Ad00510
WANTED . — RE-ENGAGEMENT as MANAGER of Restaurant , Hotel , or Refreshment Department . 20 years' experience . Highest references and testimonials . Wife experienced Manageress if required . —Address , W . M ., care of Messrs . GAYLER , 3 , Tudor-street , E . C .
Ad00500
r * - EORGE REES .
ENGRAVINGS by the Principal Artists . _ Eight Hundred Subjects in Stock Liberal Discount . ETCHINGS , Large and Choice Variety on View ¦ * - "' by Leading Artists . Liberal Cash Discount . SPORTING PICTURES , both Old and New . Hunting , Racing , Coaching , & c . Large Assortment . Liberal Discount for Cash . PICTURE FRAMES . Special Masonic Designs for Certificate Frames , & c , at Lowest Prices . A New Catalogue , with Prices , & c , post free , Jd . Stamp . GEORGE REES , SAVOY HOUSE , 115 , STRAND . Established 30 Years .
.
Ad00501
PARTRIDGE & COOPER « THE" STATIONERS , 191 & 192 , FLEET STREET , LONDON .
THE ROYAL COURTS NOTE PAPER
This is the cheapest paper ever introduced to the public , it being slightly tinted , thick , and pleasant to write upon Price 4 s . per ream .
THE VELLUM WOVE CLUB-HOUSE PAPER
The best paper made . Send for sample box of paper and envelopes , post free for 2 s . Catalogues Post Free .
, . .
To Correspondents.
To Correspondents .
OUR PORTRAIT GALLERY OF WORSHIPFUL MASTERS . In future numbers of the Freemason we purpose giving a series of portraits of Worshipful Masters who have been recently installed . Recognising the fact that no greater honour can be bestowed on a brother than to be elected the Master of his lodge , we
desire to do our part towards creating a permanent record of such event in his Masonic history by placing his portrait before our readers . We shall be pleased to furnish Secretaries of lodges and others who may take an interest in our project whatever information may be desired as to our proposed method of procedure .
Ar00511
Mre S ^^ ra SATURDAY , J ANUARY 14 , 18 93 .
Masonic Notes.
Masonic Notes .
The present week has been , on the one hand , one of sad remembrances to the Queen and her family , and , on the other , one of joy and gladness , and in both cases her Majesty and her children will find the feelings of her subjects everywhere throughout the extent of her vast empire in sympathy with her and them . To-morrow
( Saturday ) is the first anniversary of the death of the Duke of Clarence and Avondale , who had only completed his 28 th year . The circumstances amid which the event happened were mournful in the extreme . The Duke ' s wedding-day had been fixed ; only a few days previously he had been in the enjoyment of his usual health ; when on a sudden he took cold , and
within a week he passed away , to the deep grief of his parents , her Majesty , his betrothed , and the whole nation . The memory of the great calamity must be very painful in the Royal circle at Sandringham , where the Prince and Princess of Wales have been staying in complete privacy for some time past . « * »
On the other hand , there has been great rejoicing at Sigmaringen , where the Princess Marie , eldest daughter of the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh , and a granddaughter of her Gracious Majesty , was married to
Masonic Notes.
Prince Ferdinand , heir to the throne of Roumania , on Tuesday . The nuptials were attended by the King of Roumania , the Emperor William of Germany , the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh , the Duke and Duchess of Connaught , and the representatives of the Queen , the Prince and Princess of Wales , and other
members of our Royal Family . The ceremony was twice solemnised—in the Roman Catholic Church , the bridegroom being of the Romish faith ; and according to the rites of the Anglican Church ; the bride being a Protestant . The town was filled with visitors of
distinction , and all the arrangements for the event were carried out with marvellous success , and the hearty good wishes of the British people will have been uttered on all sides for the future happiness of the Prince and his fair young bride .
* * * t We remind oiir readers that the Quarterly General Court of the Boys' School will take place at Freemasons' Hall to-day ( Friday ) at 4 p . m . The principal business to be . transacted , will concern the election which is held in April next—the declaration ot the
vacancies to be competed for , and the list of candidates to compete for them . As for the Girls' School Quarterly Court , which was held on Thursday , and of which a report will be found in another page , it will suffice if we state that the number of candidatesincluding the five remaining from October last—was settled at 32 , while the declared number of vacancies is 21 .
* * » The 15 th November last was quite a brilliant day , and will long be remembered as such in the annals of Toronto Masonry . A new lodge room was dedicated to the purposes of our Society by Bro . J . M . Gibson , Q . C , M . W . G . M ., who was accompanied on his visit by
Bros . J . Ross Robertson , Immediate Past G . M . ; J . J . Mason , G . Sec ; Barker , S . G . W . ; F . Manley , G . Reg . ; A . H . S . Ardagh , S . G . D . ; Charlton , G . S . B . ; Rev . Walter Reid , G . Chap . ; and others . On completing the ceremony of dedication , the Grand Master found himself under the necessity of leaving , and the
new lodge which isnamed the Stanley , after Bro . Lord Stanley of Preston , Governor-General of Canada , was consecrated by Bro . J . Ross Robertson , P . G . M . The event , which caused quite a sensation in Masonic circles , passed off very successfully , the festive proceedings , with which the day was brought to a close , being in harmony with the events which had gone before .
* » * The Grand Chapter of Minnesota has , according to the latest returns , 54 chapters on the roll , with' an aggregate of subscribing members amounting lo 4121 ,
It appears to be in a healthy condition in the matter of means , and the chapters are faithful in the discharge of their duties . Comp . Isaac P . Durfee is the present G . H . P ., while Comp . Thomas Montgomery remains at his post as Grand Secretary .
Correspondence.
Correspondence .
f We do not hold ourselves responsible for the opinions expressed by our correspondents , but we wish In a spirit of fair play to all to permit—within certain necessary limits—free discussion . ]
RULE 130 OF THE BOOK OF CONSTITUTIONS . To the Editor of the "Freemason . " Dear Sir and Brother , I can answer the query of " R . VV . O . " in your issue of the 31 st Dec . respecting Rule 130 of the Book
of Constitutions . I have it in the hand-writing of our late lamented Grand Secretary , Col . Shadwell H . Clerke . A Warden is eligible to be elected , although he has not at the time of his election served the office 12 calendar months . By the date of the installation he will have served a year . I have not the letter by me
at the moment , but I could , if necessary , find it . To quote the late Grand Secretary ' s words from memory , he said " the day of election is really the day ot selection , and a lodge year is not necessarily strictly 365 days . "—I remain , your fraternally , HENRY WRIGHT , P . M . 1827 . January Sth .
To the Editor of the "Freemason , " Dear Sir and Brother , In reply to R . W . O . 's query , I beg to refer him to the decision of Grand Lodge , on the 7 th March , 1888 , in the "Appeal by Bro . Henry Alfred Michael , of the Emulation Lodge , No . 2071 , Sydney , N . S . W .,
against a ruling of the District Grand Master of New South Wales , declaring that Brother Joseph James Allen , J . W ., had been rluly elected Worshipful Master of the said Lodge , " vide , printed reports of Grand Lodge , vol . 6 , p . 331 . —Yours fraternally , GEO . W . G . BARNARD .
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
Ad00506
EMULATION LODGE OF IMPROVEMENT . Under the sanction of the Lodge of Unions , No . 256 . Meeting at Freemasons' Hall on every Friday Evening at Six o ' clock , except during the months of July , August , and September . COMMITTEE . Bro . THOMAS FENX , Pros . lid . of Gen . Turps ., & c , Treasurer . It . C . Sunr . ow , P . M ., Past G . Standard Hearer , & c . " F . R . Sr . iui . i ., P . M . Nos . 1121 and 1708 , Past Prov . Grand . " Registrar North Wales and Salop . „ F . T . RUSHTON , P . M . No . 8 , P . G . Steward . SECRETARY , liro . W . G . KENTISH , P . M . Nos . 1203 and 1708 , Past Prov . Grand Deacon Middlesex . S ECRETARY ' ADDRESS—5 , Laurence Pountiioy Hill , E . C . THE ANNUAL FESTIVAL of the Lodge will take place AT FREEMASONS' HALL , ON F RIDAY EVENING , THE 24 th FEBRUARY , 1893 , on which occasion THE R . W . BRO . WILLIAM W . B . BEACH , M . P ., Prov . G . Master of Hampshire & the Isle of Wight , HAS KINDLY CONSENTED TO PRESIDE . The Lodge will be opened at Six o ' clock p . m . precisely . THE FIRST LECTURE WILL BE WORKED . Names of Workers and other particulars will be announced later on . TICKETS for the SUPPER , including admission to the Lodge , FIVE SHILLINGS each . SPECIAL NOIES BY THE S ECRETARY . These Annual Festivals have always proved themselves to be among the most interesting and successful Masonic gatherings of the year , attended , as they have been , by about 400 Brethren . Such success has not been attained without the fraternal co-operation of a strong body of Stewards , who exert themselves to induce their Masonic acquaintances to take Tickets and attend the Meeting . The Secretary therefore again invites help , and will thank any Member of the Lodge willing to render such co-operation to send his full name , postal address , number of lodge , and Masonic rank ; he would then be furnished with a supply of Tickets . The Secretary will be pleased to forward a card of the work for 1893 to any Brother forwarding him a stamp and address .
Ad00508
Now ready , price 2 s . 6 d „ N OTES ON THE CEREMONY OF INSTALLATION , by H . SADLER , P . M ., P . Z ., Author of " Masonic Facts and Fictions , " with a Masonic Biography , Portrait , and Autograph of SIR ALBERT W . WOODS , C . B ., Garter King of Arms , Past Grand Warden of England and Grand Director of Ceremonies . GEORGE KENNING , 16 , Great Queen-st ., London , W . C .
Ad00507
nOYAL AQUARIUM , WESTMINSTE R . REFRESHMENT DEPARTMENT . TABLE D'HOTE DINNERS AT SEPARATE TABLES . DINNERS A LA CARTE . LUNCHEONS , DINNERS AND S UPPERS FROM THE GRILL AND J OINT . Dining Room in the Gallery , with Tables , having a view of the Stage . PRIVATE DINING ROOMS WITH BALCONIES IN FULL VIEW OF Till' ; S'l'AGK , May be engaged by Private Parties without extra charge . SPECIAL TERMS FOR SCHOOLS AND LARGE PARTIES . Contractors-SPIERS AND POND LIMITED .
Ad00509
IT 7 'ICG SS HISTORY OF THE APOLLO LODGE , YORK , in relation to Craft and Royal Arch Masonry : with Brief Sketches of its Local Predecessors and Contemporaries ; the "Grand Lodge of All England " ( York Masons ); the Provincial Grand Lodge ; and various Lodges from 1705 to 1 S 05 . By WILLIAM J AMES HUGHAN , Author of " Origin of the English Rite of Freemasonry , " & c . With valuable Appendices . London : GEORGE KENNING , 16 , Gt . Oueen-street , W . C .
Ad00510
WANTED . — RE-ENGAGEMENT as MANAGER of Restaurant , Hotel , or Refreshment Department . 20 years' experience . Highest references and testimonials . Wife experienced Manageress if required . —Address , W . M ., care of Messrs . GAYLER , 3 , Tudor-street , E . C .
Ad00500
r * - EORGE REES .
ENGRAVINGS by the Principal Artists . _ Eight Hundred Subjects in Stock Liberal Discount . ETCHINGS , Large and Choice Variety on View ¦ * - "' by Leading Artists . Liberal Cash Discount . SPORTING PICTURES , both Old and New . Hunting , Racing , Coaching , & c . Large Assortment . Liberal Discount for Cash . PICTURE FRAMES . Special Masonic Designs for Certificate Frames , & c , at Lowest Prices . A New Catalogue , with Prices , & c , post free , Jd . Stamp . GEORGE REES , SAVOY HOUSE , 115 , STRAND . Established 30 Years .
.
Ad00501
PARTRIDGE & COOPER « THE" STATIONERS , 191 & 192 , FLEET STREET , LONDON .
THE ROYAL COURTS NOTE PAPER
This is the cheapest paper ever introduced to the public , it being slightly tinted , thick , and pleasant to write upon Price 4 s . per ream .
THE VELLUM WOVE CLUB-HOUSE PAPER
The best paper made . Send for sample box of paper and envelopes , post free for 2 s . Catalogues Post Free .
, . .
To Correspondents.
To Correspondents .
OUR PORTRAIT GALLERY OF WORSHIPFUL MASTERS . In future numbers of the Freemason we purpose giving a series of portraits of Worshipful Masters who have been recently installed . Recognising the fact that no greater honour can be bestowed on a brother than to be elected the Master of his lodge , we
desire to do our part towards creating a permanent record of such event in his Masonic history by placing his portrait before our readers . We shall be pleased to furnish Secretaries of lodges and others who may take an interest in our project whatever information may be desired as to our proposed method of procedure .
Ar00511
Mre S ^^ ra SATURDAY , J ANUARY 14 , 18 93 .
Masonic Notes.
Masonic Notes .
The present week has been , on the one hand , one of sad remembrances to the Queen and her family , and , on the other , one of joy and gladness , and in both cases her Majesty and her children will find the feelings of her subjects everywhere throughout the extent of her vast empire in sympathy with her and them . To-morrow
( Saturday ) is the first anniversary of the death of the Duke of Clarence and Avondale , who had only completed his 28 th year . The circumstances amid which the event happened were mournful in the extreme . The Duke ' s wedding-day had been fixed ; only a few days previously he had been in the enjoyment of his usual health ; when on a sudden he took cold , and
within a week he passed away , to the deep grief of his parents , her Majesty , his betrothed , and the whole nation . The memory of the great calamity must be very painful in the Royal circle at Sandringham , where the Prince and Princess of Wales have been staying in complete privacy for some time past . « * »
On the other hand , there has been great rejoicing at Sigmaringen , where the Princess Marie , eldest daughter of the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh , and a granddaughter of her Gracious Majesty , was married to
Masonic Notes.
Prince Ferdinand , heir to the throne of Roumania , on Tuesday . The nuptials were attended by the King of Roumania , the Emperor William of Germany , the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh , the Duke and Duchess of Connaught , and the representatives of the Queen , the Prince and Princess of Wales , and other
members of our Royal Family . The ceremony was twice solemnised—in the Roman Catholic Church , the bridegroom being of the Romish faith ; and according to the rites of the Anglican Church ; the bride being a Protestant . The town was filled with visitors of
distinction , and all the arrangements for the event were carried out with marvellous success , and the hearty good wishes of the British people will have been uttered on all sides for the future happiness of the Prince and his fair young bride .
* * * t We remind oiir readers that the Quarterly General Court of the Boys' School will take place at Freemasons' Hall to-day ( Friday ) at 4 p . m . The principal business to be . transacted , will concern the election which is held in April next—the declaration ot the
vacancies to be competed for , and the list of candidates to compete for them . As for the Girls' School Quarterly Court , which was held on Thursday , and of which a report will be found in another page , it will suffice if we state that the number of candidatesincluding the five remaining from October last—was settled at 32 , while the declared number of vacancies is 21 .
* * » The 15 th November last was quite a brilliant day , and will long be remembered as such in the annals of Toronto Masonry . A new lodge room was dedicated to the purposes of our Society by Bro . J . M . Gibson , Q . C , M . W . G . M ., who was accompanied on his visit by
Bros . J . Ross Robertson , Immediate Past G . M . ; J . J . Mason , G . Sec ; Barker , S . G . W . ; F . Manley , G . Reg . ; A . H . S . Ardagh , S . G . D . ; Charlton , G . S . B . ; Rev . Walter Reid , G . Chap . ; and others . On completing the ceremony of dedication , the Grand Master found himself under the necessity of leaving , and the
new lodge which isnamed the Stanley , after Bro . Lord Stanley of Preston , Governor-General of Canada , was consecrated by Bro . J . Ross Robertson , P . G . M . The event , which caused quite a sensation in Masonic circles , passed off very successfully , the festive proceedings , with which the day was brought to a close , being in harmony with the events which had gone before .
* » * The Grand Chapter of Minnesota has , according to the latest returns , 54 chapters on the roll , with' an aggregate of subscribing members amounting lo 4121 ,
It appears to be in a healthy condition in the matter of means , and the chapters are faithful in the discharge of their duties . Comp . Isaac P . Durfee is the present G . H . P ., while Comp . Thomas Montgomery remains at his post as Grand Secretary .
Correspondence.
Correspondence .
f We do not hold ourselves responsible for the opinions expressed by our correspondents , but we wish In a spirit of fair play to all to permit—within certain necessary limits—free discussion . ]
RULE 130 OF THE BOOK OF CONSTITUTIONS . To the Editor of the "Freemason . " Dear Sir and Brother , I can answer the query of " R . VV . O . " in your issue of the 31 st Dec . respecting Rule 130 of the Book
of Constitutions . I have it in the hand-writing of our late lamented Grand Secretary , Col . Shadwell H . Clerke . A Warden is eligible to be elected , although he has not at the time of his election served the office 12 calendar months . By the date of the installation he will have served a year . I have not the letter by me
at the moment , but I could , if necessary , find it . To quote the late Grand Secretary ' s words from memory , he said " the day of election is really the day ot selection , and a lodge year is not necessarily strictly 365 days . "—I remain , your fraternally , HENRY WRIGHT , P . M . 1827 . January Sth .
To the Editor of the "Freemason , " Dear Sir and Brother , In reply to R . W . O . 's query , I beg to refer him to the decision of Grand Lodge , on the 7 th March , 1888 , in the "Appeal by Bro . Henry Alfred Michael , of the Emulation Lodge , No . 2071 , Sydney , N . S . W .,
against a ruling of the District Grand Master of New South Wales , declaring that Brother Joseph James Allen , J . W ., had been rluly elected Worshipful Master of the said Lodge , " vide , printed reports of Grand Lodge , vol . 6 , p . 331 . —Yours fraternally , GEO . W . G . BARNARD .