-
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 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 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 Original Correspondence. Page 1 of 2 →
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
Ad00702
MACKEY'S FREEMASONRY . % * EIGHTH EDITION , thoroughly Revised , with all Recent Changes and Alterations . ByM . C . Peck , Provincial Grand Sec . for N . and E . Yorkshire . A LEXICON OP FREEMASONRY . By Albert G * . Mackey , M . D ., Secretary-General of the Supreme Council of the U . S ., & c . Large post Svo ., handsomely bound in cloth . Price 6 s . "Of MACKEY ' S LEXICON it would be impossible to speak in too high terms ; suffice it to say , that it ought to be in the hands of every Mason who would thoroughly understand and master our noble Science . ... No Masonic Lodge or Library should be without a copy of this most useful work . " —Masonic y ' e-zt-s . " The Editor has had access to sources of information open to few . ... A THOROUGHLY RELIABLE WORK . "—Yorkshire Gazette . LONDON : CHARLES CRU-FIN & Co ., Exeter-st ., Strand .
Ad00703
JOHN GOW , - £$$ - NEW BROAD ST ., E . C . ^ . lOutside Rai . way Station ) . ^ tjV ^ u ** ' HONEY LANE MARKET , CHEAPSIDE . ^ O " 93 , THEOBALD'S ED ., HOLBORN , W . C . 125 , BROMPTON ROAD , S . W . rt K" ^? 1 ' IOHN GOW always has on sale the OfP- *" * Largest Stock in London of the Very Best M Quality at Lowest Prices . Barrelled Q 1 $ P- ' PERFECTLY-FITTED OYSTER SALOON Now Open at New Broad Street .
Ad00704
JAPANESE VILLAGE , HYDE PARK . ( Under Royal Patronage . ) Few minutes' walk from Sloane-st . and Kensington stations . DAILY , ELEVEN A . M . TO TEN P . M . Omnibuses from all parts . 100 JAPANESE ARTIFICERS . Varied Programme , Sketches , Wire Walking , Wrestling , Top Spinning , Single-Stick Exercise , Great Ladder Feat , Tommy the Wolf , the Gayshas , or Dancing Girls , & c . ALL AMUSEMENTS FREE , at 12 , j , 5 , and 8 . NATIVE AND MILITARY BANDS . ADMISSION ONE SHILLING ; Wednesdays , 2 s . 6 d . ; after Six , One Shilling ; Children Half-price . Originator and Managing Director , TANNAKER BUHICROSAN .
Ad00705
THOMAS AND SONS , 4 *» T * * » s Specialities—/ fBj ^ 'jSwV Knickerbocker Breeches , Knickerbocker Pantaloons , ml *___! ___ j __ j | B | The Acrao Shooting Coat , The Combination Driving ltM' * 'd 3 S »? ?/ and Covert Coat ( with detachable Skirtl . r ^ $ L & 4 S , SOUTH MOLTON STREET , *»» " ^ » OXFORD ST ., LONDON , W .
Ad00706
J . B . KORNER , WHOLESALli & RETAIL CHINA & GLASS WAREHOUSE , 351 late 302 , OXFORD STREET , LONDON . W . Merchant Shippers , Hotel Keepers and the Trade SUPPLIED AT WHOLESALE PRICES . A large assortment of Gas and Lamp Globes . Goods Packed for all parts of the Globe .
Ad00707
FUNERAL REFORM . Simple , Kt'vcrent , nnd Inexpensive I'mieralt ** . Explanatory Pamphlet gratis . LONDON NECROPOLIS CO ., * . * . LANCASTER l'LACE , STRAND , W . C . PATENT EARTH TO EAETH PERISHABLE COFFINS .
Ad00708
By Appointment to H . R . H . the Princess of Wales . m g MA I SON ISIDORE , g 0 J ( ESTABLISHED 1827 ) . Q ^* Specialitc for Fringes , Improvements in Coverings - ~ ^ * for Baldness , and every description of Cheveux U JjJ Postichcs . ladies' and Children ' s Haircutting on rr 2 Scientific Principles . U ) 14 , BENTINCK STREET , MANCHESTER SQUARE , W " ~
Ad00709
^ s ^ V Tilbury's Warehouses , ^ ° \ v ^ MARYLEBONE , LONDON ^ . 3 ^ X *^* ( The ° 'dest Store Warehouses , Es-< V > " ^> tablished jo years ) , for Storing Furniture & ¦ V V * . * Household Effects , Plate , Luggage , & c . ^ «? * * Speclally-bullt Warehouses and Fire-proof v" Strong Rooms . Office—EDWD . TILDURY & Co ., jj , High-st ., St . Marylebone , \ V .
Ad00710
GOUT . DIABETES . EPILEPSY . PATIENTS suffering from the above complaints should winter in NICE , where they can be successfully treated by a new cure at Dr . SCHNEE'S ( of Carlsbad ) WINTER SANATORIUM
Ad00711
ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR GIRLS , ST . JOHN'S HILL , BATTERSEA RISE , S . W . CHIEF PATRONESS : HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN . GRAND PATRON AND PRESIDENT : HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCE OF WALES K . G ., & c , M . W . G . M . GRAND PATRONESS : HER ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCESS OF WALES . THE NINETY-EIGHTH ANNIVERSARY FESTIVAL of this Institution will take place On WEDNESDAY , the igth MAY next , under the Presidency of GEN . J . STUDHOLME BROWNRIGG , C . B ., R . W . PROV . GRAND MASTER OF SURREY . Brethren willing to serve the office of Steward are very urgently needed ; and they will greatly oblige by forwarding their names as early as possible to thc Secretary , who will gladly give any information required . President—BRO . THE RIGHT HON . THE LORD MAYOR . Acting Presidents—BRO . CHARLES GREENWOOD , P . G . S . B ., D . Prov . G . M . Surrey . „ Capt . GEORGE LAMBERT , F . S . A ., P . G . S . B ., Vice-Patron . „ CHARLES BELTON , F . R . G . S ., P . Prov . G . D . Surrey , Vice-Patron . Treasurer—BRO . JOHN L . MATHER . Chairman of Ladies' Stewards—BRO . EDGAR BOWYER , P . G . Std . Br ., Vice-Patron . F . R . W . HEDGES , Secretary . Office—5 , Freemasons' Hall , Great Queen Street , London , W . C .
Ad00712
^ Faulding , Stratton & Co ., et \ r .-0 < ** y ) 13 . COVENTRY ST ., PICCADILLY , W ., ^ v-iCr Linen Manufacturers to the Queen . -cI > Every Description of TABLE and 0 < * > ^ -V HOUSEHOLD LINEN supplied at Cash V > . . £ »* Prices . Arms , Crests , ami Monograms „ ,, Vv ^ inserted in Tanle Linen . * " \ y" WITNEY BLANKETS much under last *^ year's Prices . R . SLATER & OX , ~ # ~ BUTCHERS . ^ A Attention is specially direclrd to Q * * > < C ' the Prices indicated in their Detailed * Q \^ , List ( post free ) which they are now . £ > issuing . A jr 117 BUCKINGHAM PALACE RD „ S . W V "
Ad00713
A ^ NOTICE— £ 100 . O ^ Story , Bros . & Triggs A ^ FURNISH AN 8-R 00 V . ED HOUSE FOR £ 100 . - $ > Noit door to the "Times "Office , < £ > / 152 , 154 , & 150 , V 5 QUEEN VICTORIA STREET , O AND . 72 , GREAT EASTERN STREET . Immense Stacks af Furniture . Design Book on application .
Ad00714
WEAK OR DEFECTIVE SIGHT . —SPECTACLES scientifically adapted to remedy impaired risicn hy Bro . ACKLAND , Surgeon , daily , at Home and Thornthwaitc's , Opticians to the Queen , 416 , Strand , London , W . C . Send si > stamps for " Ackland ' s Hints on Spectacles , " which contain ! valuable suggestions to sullercrs from imperfect sight .
Ad00715
OUR EYES . BROWNING'S IMPROVED METHOD OF SUITING THE SIGHT VVITH SPECTACLES either personally or by correspondence . Browning's axis-cut pebbles are the most perfect lenses made , being cut from pure crystals of Brazilian pebbles at right angles to the axis , and every lens _ tested separately by the polariscope . Spectacles of superior quality from 4 s . 6 d . per pair ; with pebble lenses in best steel frames , from ios . 6 d . per pair ; and in gold frames from £ 1 3 s . Gd . Full particulars of Browning ' s Method of Suiting the Sight by correspondence , and testimonials post free . —JOHN BROWNING , 63 , Strand , London , W . C .
Ad00716
Naval , Military , and Tropical ^^^ ^ BOOT MAKEEr ^ ^ r ^ r ^ S ^^ A 0 §^ 2 I * , - -- " ' PICCADILLY , LONDON , W .
Ad00717
INVENTIONS EXHIBITION-GOLD MEDAL AWARDED . DTH NT ^ NEW ILLUSTRATED i- / JZ , l \ 1 Oj CATALOGUE of HIGH-CLASS ttr Arnpcrr-nq J WATCHES and CLOCKS at Wii-lt-HHlO . j REDUCED PRICES , sent post Ar ^^ L A , free on application to E . DENT jggy X **!*> i and Co ., Makers to the Queen , ' VTIFMTV i 6 i > STRAND , LONDON , W . C , S Ut-n I X [ or 4 ( ROYAL EXCHANGE .
Ad00718
TO OUR READERS . THE FREEMASON is published every Friday morning , price 3 d ., and contains the fullest and latest information relating to Freemasonry of every degree . Subscriptions , including Postage : — United States , United Kingdom . Canada , thc Continent , India , China , Ceylon , the Colonies & c . Arabia , & c . 13 s . 6 d . 15 s . 6 d . 17 s . 6 d . Remittances may be made in Stamps , but Post Office Orders o ( cheques are preferred , thc former payable to GEOR (; I : KENMM ; , Chief Office , London , the latter crossed London Joint Stock Uank .
To Correspondents.
To Correspondents .
The following communications stand over i—A New Masonic Hall for Drixham . ROYAI . ARCH : —Harmony Chapter , 244 ; Saye and Sele Chapter , 1973 . INSTRUCTION : —Israel Lodge , 205 ; Earl of Zetland Lodge , 1364 ; Hyde Park Lodge , 1425 ; Royal Military Lodge , 1449 ; Duke of Connaught Lodge , 1524 ; Ubique Lodge , 1789 ; Camden Chapter of Improvement j North London Chapter cf Improvement , 1471 .
BOOKS . & c . RECEIVED . " Keystone , " "Masonic Chronicle" ( New York ) , "Allen's Indian Mail , " " Masonic World , " "Sunday Times" ( New York ) , Freemasons' Journal , " " New York Dispatch , " " litizen , " " New Zealand Freemason , " " Evening Telegram , " "Jewish Chronicle , " " Western Dailv Mercury , " " Sunday Times" ( London ) , " Hull and East Yorkshire Times , " " Evening Mail , " " Northern Daily Mail , " and " Court Circular . "
Original Correspondence.
Original Correspondence .
[ Wedo not hold ourselves responsible for , or even approving of the opinions expressed by ourcorrespondents , but we wish in a spirit of fair p lay to all to permit—within certain necessary limits—free discussion , ] ¦
j ^ reeijasoiBM SATURDAY , MARCH 20 , 1886 . : —«
GREAT PUIORY OF CANADA AND SCOTCH TEMPLARS . To thc Editor of the "Freemason . " Dear Sir and Brother , My gallant and erudite liro . Colonel McLeod Moore , G . C . T ., Great Prior of Canada , has forwarded to me as Representative of the Great Priory in England , an
important statement relative to the position of the National Great Priory of Canada , and certain local Prioiies or Encampments of Knight Templars in Canada deriving their authority from the Chapter General of Scotland , now ruled by that eminent Mason the Earl of Rosslyn , as Grand Master . Great Priory having now freed itself from the control of
Convent General , claims absolute jurisdiction in Canada throughout the dominion , and the Scottish knights do not seem to see their way clear to give up their independence or allegiance to Scotland . It appears to me , as I think it will to your readers generally , that the Scottish sir knights are now in a false and anomalous position , and it would be much better for them
and for the Order in Canada if they would seek to be absolved from their allegiance to the Grand Master of Scotland , and then they might throw in their lot with the English Canadian Templars , who would , no doubt , give them a hearty welcome and a full share of the honours of the Great Priory . There can bc no question but that absolution would bc as readily granted by the Earl of Rosslyn as by the Prince of Wales , when a like request was made to him by the
Great Priory of Canada , and surely the fratres across thc water do not need to be reminded of the fable of the bundle of sticks , or the time honoured proverb that union is strength . I trust you will be able to find room in the columns of the Freemason , which is read all over the world , for the statements of both the Scottish Templars and the Great Prior of Canada , my venerable and learned friend Col . M'Cleod Moore . —I am , sir and brother , yours in the bonds ,
EMRA HOLMES , K . C . T ., Prov . Prior of Canada , I' . G . Provost of England . FREEMASONRY IN THE COLONIES . To the Editor of the " Freemason . " Dear Sir and Brother , The institution of a new Craft lodge under the Scottish Constitution has drawn attention here to the anomalous position occupied by Freemasonry in the Colonies . It has long been conceded that thc existence of lodges
under the English , Irish , and Scotch Constitutions in one locality is detrimental to the general interest of all . Too often such lodges are called into existence without consulting the good of the Craft , for various personal reasons , and by disaffected members , for the well-chosen rule that no new lodge will be instituted without consulting the wishes of
existing lodges will not apply when members can obtain a charter from another Constitution . For instance , the Atlantic Phoenix Lodge , No . 224 , in Hamilton , Bermuda , has had a flourishing existence for nearly 100 years , and is certainly well able to do all the Masonic work that would be required in a town of less than 1000 inhabitants . The Master of a neighbouring English lodge—Broad Arrow , No . 1 S 00—Surgeon-Major Campbell , on being stationed in
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
Ad00702
MACKEY'S FREEMASONRY . % * EIGHTH EDITION , thoroughly Revised , with all Recent Changes and Alterations . ByM . C . Peck , Provincial Grand Sec . for N . and E . Yorkshire . A LEXICON OP FREEMASONRY . By Albert G * . Mackey , M . D ., Secretary-General of the Supreme Council of the U . S ., & c . Large post Svo ., handsomely bound in cloth . Price 6 s . "Of MACKEY ' S LEXICON it would be impossible to speak in too high terms ; suffice it to say , that it ought to be in the hands of every Mason who would thoroughly understand and master our noble Science . ... No Masonic Lodge or Library should be without a copy of this most useful work . " —Masonic y ' e-zt-s . " The Editor has had access to sources of information open to few . ... A THOROUGHLY RELIABLE WORK . "—Yorkshire Gazette . LONDON : CHARLES CRU-FIN & Co ., Exeter-st ., Strand .
Ad00703
JOHN GOW , - £$$ - NEW BROAD ST ., E . C . ^ . lOutside Rai . way Station ) . ^ tjV ^ u ** ' HONEY LANE MARKET , CHEAPSIDE . ^ O " 93 , THEOBALD'S ED ., HOLBORN , W . C . 125 , BROMPTON ROAD , S . W . rt K" ^? 1 ' IOHN GOW always has on sale the OfP- *" * Largest Stock in London of the Very Best M Quality at Lowest Prices . Barrelled Q 1 $ P- ' PERFECTLY-FITTED OYSTER SALOON Now Open at New Broad Street .
Ad00704
JAPANESE VILLAGE , HYDE PARK . ( Under Royal Patronage . ) Few minutes' walk from Sloane-st . and Kensington stations . DAILY , ELEVEN A . M . TO TEN P . M . Omnibuses from all parts . 100 JAPANESE ARTIFICERS . Varied Programme , Sketches , Wire Walking , Wrestling , Top Spinning , Single-Stick Exercise , Great Ladder Feat , Tommy the Wolf , the Gayshas , or Dancing Girls , & c . ALL AMUSEMENTS FREE , at 12 , j , 5 , and 8 . NATIVE AND MILITARY BANDS . ADMISSION ONE SHILLING ; Wednesdays , 2 s . 6 d . ; after Six , One Shilling ; Children Half-price . Originator and Managing Director , TANNAKER BUHICROSAN .
Ad00705
THOMAS AND SONS , 4 *» T * * » s Specialities—/ fBj ^ 'jSwV Knickerbocker Breeches , Knickerbocker Pantaloons , ml *___! ___ j __ j | B | The Acrao Shooting Coat , The Combination Driving ltM' * 'd 3 S »? ?/ and Covert Coat ( with detachable Skirtl . r ^ $ L & 4 S , SOUTH MOLTON STREET , *»» " ^ » OXFORD ST ., LONDON , W .
Ad00706
J . B . KORNER , WHOLESALli & RETAIL CHINA & GLASS WAREHOUSE , 351 late 302 , OXFORD STREET , LONDON . W . Merchant Shippers , Hotel Keepers and the Trade SUPPLIED AT WHOLESALE PRICES . A large assortment of Gas and Lamp Globes . Goods Packed for all parts of the Globe .
Ad00707
FUNERAL REFORM . Simple , Kt'vcrent , nnd Inexpensive I'mieralt ** . Explanatory Pamphlet gratis . LONDON NECROPOLIS CO ., * . * . LANCASTER l'LACE , STRAND , W . C . PATENT EARTH TO EAETH PERISHABLE COFFINS .
Ad00708
By Appointment to H . R . H . the Princess of Wales . m g MA I SON ISIDORE , g 0 J ( ESTABLISHED 1827 ) . Q ^* Specialitc for Fringes , Improvements in Coverings - ~ ^ * for Baldness , and every description of Cheveux U JjJ Postichcs . ladies' and Children ' s Haircutting on rr 2 Scientific Principles . U ) 14 , BENTINCK STREET , MANCHESTER SQUARE , W " ~
Ad00709
^ s ^ V Tilbury's Warehouses , ^ ° \ v ^ MARYLEBONE , LONDON ^ . 3 ^ X *^* ( The ° 'dest Store Warehouses , Es-< V > " ^> tablished jo years ) , for Storing Furniture & ¦ V V * . * Household Effects , Plate , Luggage , & c . ^ «? * * Speclally-bullt Warehouses and Fire-proof v" Strong Rooms . Office—EDWD . TILDURY & Co ., jj , High-st ., St . Marylebone , \ V .
Ad00710
GOUT . DIABETES . EPILEPSY . PATIENTS suffering from the above complaints should winter in NICE , where they can be successfully treated by a new cure at Dr . SCHNEE'S ( of Carlsbad ) WINTER SANATORIUM
Ad00711
ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR GIRLS , ST . JOHN'S HILL , BATTERSEA RISE , S . W . CHIEF PATRONESS : HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN . GRAND PATRON AND PRESIDENT : HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCE OF WALES K . G ., & c , M . W . G . M . GRAND PATRONESS : HER ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCESS OF WALES . THE NINETY-EIGHTH ANNIVERSARY FESTIVAL of this Institution will take place On WEDNESDAY , the igth MAY next , under the Presidency of GEN . J . STUDHOLME BROWNRIGG , C . B ., R . W . PROV . GRAND MASTER OF SURREY . Brethren willing to serve the office of Steward are very urgently needed ; and they will greatly oblige by forwarding their names as early as possible to thc Secretary , who will gladly give any information required . President—BRO . THE RIGHT HON . THE LORD MAYOR . Acting Presidents—BRO . CHARLES GREENWOOD , P . G . S . B ., D . Prov . G . M . Surrey . „ Capt . GEORGE LAMBERT , F . S . A ., P . G . S . B ., Vice-Patron . „ CHARLES BELTON , F . R . G . S ., P . Prov . G . D . Surrey , Vice-Patron . Treasurer—BRO . JOHN L . MATHER . Chairman of Ladies' Stewards—BRO . EDGAR BOWYER , P . G . Std . Br ., Vice-Patron . F . R . W . HEDGES , Secretary . Office—5 , Freemasons' Hall , Great Queen Street , London , W . C .
Ad00712
^ Faulding , Stratton & Co ., et \ r .-0 < ** y ) 13 . COVENTRY ST ., PICCADILLY , W ., ^ v-iCr Linen Manufacturers to the Queen . -cI > Every Description of TABLE and 0 < * > ^ -V HOUSEHOLD LINEN supplied at Cash V > . . £ »* Prices . Arms , Crests , ami Monograms „ ,, Vv ^ inserted in Tanle Linen . * " \ y" WITNEY BLANKETS much under last *^ year's Prices . R . SLATER & OX , ~ # ~ BUTCHERS . ^ A Attention is specially direclrd to Q * * > < C ' the Prices indicated in their Detailed * Q \^ , List ( post free ) which they are now . £ > issuing . A jr 117 BUCKINGHAM PALACE RD „ S . W V "
Ad00713
A ^ NOTICE— £ 100 . O ^ Story , Bros . & Triggs A ^ FURNISH AN 8-R 00 V . ED HOUSE FOR £ 100 . - $ > Noit door to the "Times "Office , < £ > / 152 , 154 , & 150 , V 5 QUEEN VICTORIA STREET , O AND . 72 , GREAT EASTERN STREET . Immense Stacks af Furniture . Design Book on application .
Ad00714
WEAK OR DEFECTIVE SIGHT . —SPECTACLES scientifically adapted to remedy impaired risicn hy Bro . ACKLAND , Surgeon , daily , at Home and Thornthwaitc's , Opticians to the Queen , 416 , Strand , London , W . C . Send si > stamps for " Ackland ' s Hints on Spectacles , " which contain ! valuable suggestions to sullercrs from imperfect sight .
Ad00715
OUR EYES . BROWNING'S IMPROVED METHOD OF SUITING THE SIGHT VVITH SPECTACLES either personally or by correspondence . Browning's axis-cut pebbles are the most perfect lenses made , being cut from pure crystals of Brazilian pebbles at right angles to the axis , and every lens _ tested separately by the polariscope . Spectacles of superior quality from 4 s . 6 d . per pair ; with pebble lenses in best steel frames , from ios . 6 d . per pair ; and in gold frames from £ 1 3 s . Gd . Full particulars of Browning ' s Method of Suiting the Sight by correspondence , and testimonials post free . —JOHN BROWNING , 63 , Strand , London , W . C .
Ad00716
Naval , Military , and Tropical ^^^ ^ BOOT MAKEEr ^ ^ r ^ r ^ S ^^ A 0 §^ 2 I * , - -- " ' PICCADILLY , LONDON , W .
Ad00717
INVENTIONS EXHIBITION-GOLD MEDAL AWARDED . DTH NT ^ NEW ILLUSTRATED i- / JZ , l \ 1 Oj CATALOGUE of HIGH-CLASS ttr Arnpcrr-nq J WATCHES and CLOCKS at Wii-lt-HHlO . j REDUCED PRICES , sent post Ar ^^ L A , free on application to E . DENT jggy X **!*> i and Co ., Makers to the Queen , ' VTIFMTV i 6 i > STRAND , LONDON , W . C , S Ut-n I X [ or 4 ( ROYAL EXCHANGE .
Ad00718
TO OUR READERS . THE FREEMASON is published every Friday morning , price 3 d ., and contains the fullest and latest information relating to Freemasonry of every degree . Subscriptions , including Postage : — United States , United Kingdom . Canada , thc Continent , India , China , Ceylon , the Colonies & c . Arabia , & c . 13 s . 6 d . 15 s . 6 d . 17 s . 6 d . Remittances may be made in Stamps , but Post Office Orders o ( cheques are preferred , thc former payable to GEOR (; I : KENMM ; , Chief Office , London , the latter crossed London Joint Stock Uank .
To Correspondents.
To Correspondents .
The following communications stand over i—A New Masonic Hall for Drixham . ROYAI . ARCH : —Harmony Chapter , 244 ; Saye and Sele Chapter , 1973 . INSTRUCTION : —Israel Lodge , 205 ; Earl of Zetland Lodge , 1364 ; Hyde Park Lodge , 1425 ; Royal Military Lodge , 1449 ; Duke of Connaught Lodge , 1524 ; Ubique Lodge , 1789 ; Camden Chapter of Improvement j North London Chapter cf Improvement , 1471 .
BOOKS . & c . RECEIVED . " Keystone , " "Masonic Chronicle" ( New York ) , "Allen's Indian Mail , " " Masonic World , " "Sunday Times" ( New York ) , Freemasons' Journal , " " New York Dispatch , " " litizen , " " New Zealand Freemason , " " Evening Telegram , " "Jewish Chronicle , " " Western Dailv Mercury , " " Sunday Times" ( London ) , " Hull and East Yorkshire Times , " " Evening Mail , " " Northern Daily Mail , " and " Court Circular . "
Original Correspondence.
Original Correspondence .
[ Wedo not hold ourselves responsible for , or even approving of the opinions expressed by ourcorrespondents , but we wish in a spirit of fair p lay to all to permit—within certain necessary limits—free discussion , ] ¦
j ^ reeijasoiBM SATURDAY , MARCH 20 , 1886 . : —«
GREAT PUIORY OF CANADA AND SCOTCH TEMPLARS . To thc Editor of the "Freemason . " Dear Sir and Brother , My gallant and erudite liro . Colonel McLeod Moore , G . C . T ., Great Prior of Canada , has forwarded to me as Representative of the Great Priory in England , an
important statement relative to the position of the National Great Priory of Canada , and certain local Prioiies or Encampments of Knight Templars in Canada deriving their authority from the Chapter General of Scotland , now ruled by that eminent Mason the Earl of Rosslyn , as Grand Master . Great Priory having now freed itself from the control of
Convent General , claims absolute jurisdiction in Canada throughout the dominion , and the Scottish knights do not seem to see their way clear to give up their independence or allegiance to Scotland . It appears to me , as I think it will to your readers generally , that the Scottish sir knights are now in a false and anomalous position , and it would be much better for them
and for the Order in Canada if they would seek to be absolved from their allegiance to the Grand Master of Scotland , and then they might throw in their lot with the English Canadian Templars , who would , no doubt , give them a hearty welcome and a full share of the honours of the Great Priory . There can bc no question but that absolution would bc as readily granted by the Earl of Rosslyn as by the Prince of Wales , when a like request was made to him by the
Great Priory of Canada , and surely the fratres across thc water do not need to be reminded of the fable of the bundle of sticks , or the time honoured proverb that union is strength . I trust you will be able to find room in the columns of the Freemason , which is read all over the world , for the statements of both the Scottish Templars and the Great Prior of Canada , my venerable and learned friend Col . M'Cleod Moore . —I am , sir and brother , yours in the bonds ,
EMRA HOLMES , K . C . T ., Prov . Prior of Canada , I' . G . Provost of England . FREEMASONRY IN THE COLONIES . To the Editor of the " Freemason . " Dear Sir and Brother , The institution of a new Craft lodge under the Scottish Constitution has drawn attention here to the anomalous position occupied by Freemasonry in the Colonies . It has long been conceded that thc existence of lodges
under the English , Irish , and Scotch Constitutions in one locality is detrimental to the general interest of all . Too often such lodges are called into existence without consulting the good of the Craft , for various personal reasons , and by disaffected members , for the well-chosen rule that no new lodge will be instituted without consulting the wishes of
existing lodges will not apply when members can obtain a charter from another Constitution . For instance , the Atlantic Phoenix Lodge , No . 224 , in Hamilton , Bermuda , has had a flourishing existence for nearly 100 years , and is certainly well able to do all the Masonic work that would be required in a town of less than 1000 inhabitants . The Master of a neighbouring English lodge—Broad Arrow , No . 1 S 00—Surgeon-Major Campbell , on being stationed in