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At The Sign Of The Perfect Ashlar.
was an amusing survival of custom in the announcement that the Worshipful Master would take " wine " with the brethren , a circumstance which was courageously righted by the Provincial Grand Master , who expressed the pleasure it afforded him to take apollinaris with them .
< S > © « 3 > Bro . J . Ross Robertson , Past Grand Master of Canada Masonic historian , and proprietor of the "EveningTelegrapli , " Toronto , returned to Toronto at the end of last month from the South , where he had spent two months at Cuba and Florida . Masonry in Canada , says Bro . Robertson , is
prosperous , and he is of opinion that its progress will compare favourably with any jurisdiction on his side of the Atlantic . Of course , he adds , the Masonic Temples in the United States are magnificent piles , especially the Temple in Philadelphia , which without doubt is the finest in the world . In
making this assertion , Bro . Robertson does not speak 'from hearsay , but from personal observation , having visited every Masonic building of any importance in the world .
< 0 > © 'S > The Editor of the " Lanarkshire Herald" cannot be congratulated on a very happy placing of the following paragraphs which appeared in juxtaposition in its issue of 19 th June . It is not stated whether the Noisy Craftsman
was an operative or speculative Alason , but for the credit of the local lodge we hope he will prove to be the former . " A Noisy Mason . —James Wilson , a young man residing at 1 , Bank Street , created a disturbance in his lodgings on Monday evening , and at Hamilton Sheriff Court on
Wednesday , was fined 15 s . with the alternative of ten days' imprisonment . " " Masonic . —A meeting of Royal Arch Chapter , 282 , was held on Wednesday evening , in the Masonic Temple—Comp . J . G . Dunn , Past ' A , in the chair . Three candidates were
admitted and instructed in the E . M . and R . A . degrees by Comp . R . Blair , Z , 10 9 , who , along with Comp . Robert Hamilton , had honorary membership conferred . "
< s > © © The following footnote appears on the summons for the last regular meeting of Lodge Horsa , 220 $ : — " This being the month of Roses , the Worshipful Master proposes to designate this particular supper the Feast of Roses , and to decorate the room with these flowers . He appeals to the
brethren to support him by sending to the Masonic Hall as many roses as possible , on Monday , 19 th inst ., before one o'clock . " <& © © Inaugurated some years ago by Bro . H . B . Harvey , the
Feast of Roses has become quite a pleasing feature of the June meeting , and as the ( lowers are sent on the following morning to the local hospitals , brethren from the other lodges may like to assist in giving pleasure to the patients .
« s » o <© Our readers , as well as a large number of playgoers , will regret to learn that Bro . James Weaver , who Iras for the past thirty years or more occupied a prominent position in various London Theatres as musical conductor , has been stricken by
partial blindness , and there appears to be no hope of his recovering his sight . Bro . Weaver , however , during his severe affliction has contrived to write and compose a lively " Punch and Judy " vocal dance for children and ball room . It is published at one shilling by Bro . Weaver at 9 , Geneva Road , Brixton .
Bro . Weaver is well known in Masonic circles as a Past Master , and for some years Secretary of the Asaph Lodge , which is composed mainly of members of the dramatic and musical profession . In 1900 he was honoured by appointment to office in Grand Lodge as Grand Standard Bearer , and in the same year was made Assistant Grand Director of Ceremonies of Supreme Grand Chapter . His position in the
11110 . JAMKS WKAVK 11 . musical profession may be judged from the fact that he has , in the course of a long professional career , filled the position of Musical Director at the following leading theatres and places of entertainment : —Her Majesty ' s Opera House ,
Drury Lane , Lyceum , Adelphi , Globe , Opera Comique , Charing Cross , Terry's , Garrick , Royalty , Princesses , Egyptian Hall , Crystal Palace , and from its opening , until recently , the London Hippodrome . < s > < s > < s »
The annual meeting of the Provincial Grand Lodge of Hants , and the Isle of Wight will be held at the Connanght Drill Hall , Gosport , on July 19 th . The Provincial Grand Master , Bro . Sir Augustus F . Webster , will preside at the afternoon meeting , and in the evening there will be a conversazione , when ladies will be present .
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Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
At The Sign Of The Perfect Ashlar.
was an amusing survival of custom in the announcement that the Worshipful Master would take " wine " with the brethren , a circumstance which was courageously righted by the Provincial Grand Master , who expressed the pleasure it afforded him to take apollinaris with them .
< S > © « 3 > Bro . J . Ross Robertson , Past Grand Master of Canada Masonic historian , and proprietor of the "EveningTelegrapli , " Toronto , returned to Toronto at the end of last month from the South , where he had spent two months at Cuba and Florida . Masonry in Canada , says Bro . Robertson , is
prosperous , and he is of opinion that its progress will compare favourably with any jurisdiction on his side of the Atlantic . Of course , he adds , the Masonic Temples in the United States are magnificent piles , especially the Temple in Philadelphia , which without doubt is the finest in the world . In
making this assertion , Bro . Robertson does not speak 'from hearsay , but from personal observation , having visited every Masonic building of any importance in the world .
< 0 > © 'S > The Editor of the " Lanarkshire Herald" cannot be congratulated on a very happy placing of the following paragraphs which appeared in juxtaposition in its issue of 19 th June . It is not stated whether the Noisy Craftsman
was an operative or speculative Alason , but for the credit of the local lodge we hope he will prove to be the former . " A Noisy Mason . —James Wilson , a young man residing at 1 , Bank Street , created a disturbance in his lodgings on Monday evening , and at Hamilton Sheriff Court on
Wednesday , was fined 15 s . with the alternative of ten days' imprisonment . " " Masonic . —A meeting of Royal Arch Chapter , 282 , was held on Wednesday evening , in the Masonic Temple—Comp . J . G . Dunn , Past ' A , in the chair . Three candidates were
admitted and instructed in the E . M . and R . A . degrees by Comp . R . Blair , Z , 10 9 , who , along with Comp . Robert Hamilton , had honorary membership conferred . "
< s > © © The following footnote appears on the summons for the last regular meeting of Lodge Horsa , 220 $ : — " This being the month of Roses , the Worshipful Master proposes to designate this particular supper the Feast of Roses , and to decorate the room with these flowers . He appeals to the
brethren to support him by sending to the Masonic Hall as many roses as possible , on Monday , 19 th inst ., before one o'clock . " <& © © Inaugurated some years ago by Bro . H . B . Harvey , the
Feast of Roses has become quite a pleasing feature of the June meeting , and as the ( lowers are sent on the following morning to the local hospitals , brethren from the other lodges may like to assist in giving pleasure to the patients .
« s » o <© Our readers , as well as a large number of playgoers , will regret to learn that Bro . James Weaver , who Iras for the past thirty years or more occupied a prominent position in various London Theatres as musical conductor , has been stricken by
partial blindness , and there appears to be no hope of his recovering his sight . Bro . Weaver , however , during his severe affliction has contrived to write and compose a lively " Punch and Judy " vocal dance for children and ball room . It is published at one shilling by Bro . Weaver at 9 , Geneva Road , Brixton .
Bro . Weaver is well known in Masonic circles as a Past Master , and for some years Secretary of the Asaph Lodge , which is composed mainly of members of the dramatic and musical profession . In 1900 he was honoured by appointment to office in Grand Lodge as Grand Standard Bearer , and in the same year was made Assistant Grand Director of Ceremonies of Supreme Grand Chapter . His position in the
11110 . JAMKS WKAVK 11 . musical profession may be judged from the fact that he has , in the course of a long professional career , filled the position of Musical Director at the following leading theatres and places of entertainment : —Her Majesty ' s Opera House ,
Drury Lane , Lyceum , Adelphi , Globe , Opera Comique , Charing Cross , Terry's , Garrick , Royalty , Princesses , Egyptian Hall , Crystal Palace , and from its opening , until recently , the London Hippodrome . < s > < s > < s »
The annual meeting of the Provincial Grand Lodge of Hants , and the Isle of Wight will be held at the Connanght Drill Hall , Gosport , on July 19 th . The Provincial Grand Master , Bro . Sir Augustus F . Webster , will preside at the afternoon meeting , and in the evening there will be a conversazione , when ladies will be present .
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0* DelightfulTHE AUSTRIANTRAVELBUREAU O il-mlcr ///<• direction of the / . A " . AWtaiv Ministry ) , Toursl.n^™?:^Tw: 1 he Bureau is established to give every r information regarding Travel and Hotel '" " Accommodation in Austria . Toms arranged . Tickets procured for travellers . nGdltl ) Austria contains the most magnificent scenery in the World , also World-renowned . Pleasure Resorts , such as Innsbruck , Salzburg , anD Uie Dolomites , UieS-. il / . k ; immergut , U \ eRohemuui Baths , Carlsbad , & c , the high mountain resorts , Dlnnoillin ' ""' ' 1 L' ' ¦ l ' - ' districts ol" Constance and Garda . rluublil U Magnificent Sporting Estates are also to be had ft on very moderate terms . ln Excellent Hotels ( to suit every pocket ) . , abound . The fullest information as lo cost of A || QT | 1 | Q Tours , Travelling , and on every point , will be HUOll lUi sent bv tlie Bureau on receipt of request . *'0
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_ . NT OF APPOINT ^ „« Y ° ' APPD' :- TME . * « " # ' \ CONNOISSEURS SWIOKE ^^^ # \ HBiK ^ k lH A ull !|^ r . y , y-y y ^ X TEUrAniloifM TEOFANI & CO . 'S Cigarettes receive the Highest awards at all ^> ^^^^^^^^ k International Exhibitions , and are sold by all Leading Purveyors through- \ ^ ' ^ llipp ^!^ « . *' out the WORLD . % ,. *^ iS >^ y * « THE KHEDIVE ° * T r „ e KINa of T »» -