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England's Cathedral Era.
England ' s Cathedral Era .
Ar the time the cathedrals of Europe were being erected England likewise aspired for similar religious edifices and during that century operative Masons increased in England . They had their guilds with varying rules . After the great plague in London many of the members of these guilds set such high prices upon their work that statutes
were passed by Parliament regulating the charges . At that time and later it was the desirable thing to have some member of royalty consent to honorary membership as the nominal head of a society . In this way several of the Kings of England of that time were Master Masons of these
early guilds of working Masons . But between the period of actual operative Masonry with its guilds or labour unions , and that of philosophical Fraternal Masonry as an Order , a long time elapsed . During the interim trades guilds or unions still existed in England , and particularly in Scotland , but were not part of a national or universal brotherhood . The earliest written
evidence of Masonry in England is contained in the " old charges , " rules for members , about the year 16 4 6 . In Scotland there is a record of a guild signed in 1601 . The oldest known Scottish minute book gives a partial record from 1642 to 173 8 , and there are some records indicating that the lodge at Edinburgh existed from 1599 up to 1736 ,
when the Grand Lodge of Scotland was established . But all that early Masonry in Scotland was purely a matter of trade unionism among the stone workers . With the advent of the Reformation and the lapse of fervour for the Latin church , guilds of Masons declined all
over Europe because the period of great building had ceased and the Masons' guilds almost disappeared , only here and there perpetuating a form of organization in the country . — Masonic Sun .
Freemasonry In Simla.
Freemasonry in Simla .
AN interesting spectacle was witnessed in Simla on Sunday , the nth September . As is well-known to all Freemasons throughout the Punjab , the " Simla Masonic Week " is an old established institution , and attracts to the summer capital brethren of the Craft from all parts of India . Lodge Himalayan Brotherhood is extremely fortunate
this year , in numbering among its members two of the provincial heads of the Order , in the persons of Bro . his Excellency Baron Ampfhill , Viceroy and Governor-General in India , and Bro . his Excellency Lord Kitchener , Commander-in-Chief in India , District Grand Masters in Masonry
of Madras and Punjab respectively , two enthusiastic and earnest Freemasons , who , amidst the multitudinous duties appertaining to their respective official positions , devote no little part of their leisure hours to business Masonic , and in furthering those two grand principles of the Order , " Benevolence and Charity . "
Bro . Lieutenant - Colonel Frank Leigh , V . D ., the Worshipful Master of Lodge Himalayan Brotherhood , inaugurated his " week " with Divine service , which was held in the Christ Church , Simla , on Sunday , which the brethren , numbering about one hundred , attended in regalia . After robing in the school-room adjoining the church the brethren
proceeded in procession . The scene was picturesque , but deeply impressive . To see this body of men , young and old , high and low , black and white , walking side by side , united in one common cause , was a sight not witnessed for many years and not easily to be forgotten . The vicinity of the
church was thronged with onlookers , the majority of whom followed the procession into the church , where an interesting and touching sermon was delivered by Bro . the Rev . C . F . Andrews , a member of Lodge Himalayan Brotherhood . Many liberal contributions were made to the offertory , the whole of which was Imnded over to the Simla Mayo Orphanage .
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England's Cathedral Era.
England ' s Cathedral Era .
Ar the time the cathedrals of Europe were being erected England likewise aspired for similar religious edifices and during that century operative Masons increased in England . They had their guilds with varying rules . After the great plague in London many of the members of these guilds set such high prices upon their work that statutes
were passed by Parliament regulating the charges . At that time and later it was the desirable thing to have some member of royalty consent to honorary membership as the nominal head of a society . In this way several of the Kings of England of that time were Master Masons of these
early guilds of working Masons . But between the period of actual operative Masonry with its guilds or labour unions , and that of philosophical Fraternal Masonry as an Order , a long time elapsed . During the interim trades guilds or unions still existed in England , and particularly in Scotland , but were not part of a national or universal brotherhood . The earliest written
evidence of Masonry in England is contained in the " old charges , " rules for members , about the year 16 4 6 . In Scotland there is a record of a guild signed in 1601 . The oldest known Scottish minute book gives a partial record from 1642 to 173 8 , and there are some records indicating that the lodge at Edinburgh existed from 1599 up to 1736 ,
when the Grand Lodge of Scotland was established . But all that early Masonry in Scotland was purely a matter of trade unionism among the stone workers . With the advent of the Reformation and the lapse of fervour for the Latin church , guilds of Masons declined all
over Europe because the period of great building had ceased and the Masons' guilds almost disappeared , only here and there perpetuating a form of organization in the country . — Masonic Sun .
Freemasonry In Simla.
Freemasonry in Simla .
AN interesting spectacle was witnessed in Simla on Sunday , the nth September . As is well-known to all Freemasons throughout the Punjab , the " Simla Masonic Week " is an old established institution , and attracts to the summer capital brethren of the Craft from all parts of India . Lodge Himalayan Brotherhood is extremely fortunate
this year , in numbering among its members two of the provincial heads of the Order , in the persons of Bro . his Excellency Baron Ampfhill , Viceroy and Governor-General in India , and Bro . his Excellency Lord Kitchener , Commander-in-Chief in India , District Grand Masters in Masonry
of Madras and Punjab respectively , two enthusiastic and earnest Freemasons , who , amidst the multitudinous duties appertaining to their respective official positions , devote no little part of their leisure hours to business Masonic , and in furthering those two grand principles of the Order , " Benevolence and Charity . "
Bro . Lieutenant - Colonel Frank Leigh , V . D ., the Worshipful Master of Lodge Himalayan Brotherhood , inaugurated his " week " with Divine service , which was held in the Christ Church , Simla , on Sunday , which the brethren , numbering about one hundred , attended in regalia . After robing in the school-room adjoining the church the brethren
proceeded in procession . The scene was picturesque , but deeply impressive . To see this body of men , young and old , high and low , black and white , walking side by side , united in one common cause , was a sight not witnessed for many years and not easily to be forgotten . The vicinity of the
church was thronged with onlookers , the majority of whom followed the procession into the church , where an interesting and touching sermon was delivered by Bro . the Rev . C . F . Andrews , a member of Lodge Himalayan Brotherhood . Many liberal contributions were made to the offertory , the whole of which was Imnded over to the Simla Mayo Orphanage .
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£ M f ' fy A ^ , st' ^ - \ J ?> a & ' ^ ^^^ A ft J ^ ~ PfefkTSfcL' T ) ~ r i' - « w *" *« - ' t /* > . « £ fli ^ §? i I s % % ^ lf **• y ^ wt & ' ^ ih TO \ ' &•< ¦ d vs ^~ Your Piano ' s Usefulness . HAS it ever occurred to you what pleasure-giving possibilities are lying stored up in your piano ? For nearly three hundred years the greatest intellects in the musical world have provided compositions specially for the piano . Yet , how many pieces can you play ? You know how much music means in practically till your entertainments , the part it plays in your eveiy-day life even . Would it not , then , be of considerable importance to have the world's whole pianoforte literature made accessible to you , and , further , to become endowed with the ability to play after the manner of the finest exponents of to-day . The ownership of a Metrosfyle Pianola makes all tin ' s possible . More than 12 , 000 different compositions have already been prepared for it , and all of them are available through our Circulating Library . Paderewski , Moskowski , Chaminade , and many others have marked music rolls for us showing how they interpret them , and by following such markings you can reproduce almost to a nicety the virtuoso ' s performance . Dr . RICHARD STRAUSS writes : — " 1 gladly acknowledge to you my admiration and intense interest for your Metrostyle Pianola . That through it the interpretation of an artist is reproduced as though he himself sat at the instrument would appear to me to be really incredible if I had not heard it myself . The thought seems even vet like a fairy tale . ' ' Cad on us to-day , or write for Catalogue . Note . —Perhaps you do not care to go to the expense of obtaining a new Metrostyle Pianola , even on the easy payment system , at this time . In that case , why not secure a secondhand Pianola ? A large number of our customers have testified to their satisfaction in having purchased Pianolas by their readiness to make a further investment by exchanging for new Metrostyle Pianolas . The ordinary models so exchanged offer anyone a splendid and unique opportunity to obtain one at little cost . The prices vary , but all these instruments 'are in first class playing order . Write for particulars . Remember . —All piano-players are not PIANOLAS . The name applies only to the particular instrument manufactured by us . THE ORCHESTRELLB CO ., JEOLIAN HALL , 135-6-7 , NEW BOND STREET , LONDON , W .