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Notes On Literature, Science, And Art.

Tho * all else fade or vanish daily , Let ' s live for others even here , Not for ourselves—aud then serenely , We pass through every fading year . ' For here—this Life is a foreshadowing Of a great future yet to be . ;

Those Avond ' rous powers and bless'd affections Shall then proclaim , Eternity . "

True Masonic sentiments these , ancl expressed Avith a beautiful simplicity , of which even AVordsAVorth need not have been ashamed . , In " . AnRevoir" he sings ( what many of us have felt ) : —

" Oh ! mystery strange of human Life That nothing here will stay ; That all Ave love the dearest Is sure to pass away . Oh , Avoiid ' rous law of this our Earth , Whose reason none can tell , Which , clay by day , removes in turn Those things Ave love so well . "

Again ;—' ' A vacant place is at the board , We look on an empty chair , We iniss-the . brave , the noble , W ? grieve for the fond , the fair ; But true affection still can keep , Iu memory fresh and true , _ Tho vision of those forms and faces All faded from our A'iew 1 "

And again : — " Yes ! even now a gentle Avhisper Is falling on the ear , And to our heart's emotions . Their presence still is near ; .. Ancl from these nether scenes of earth ,

And many a sad . good-bye , We look in ardent hope and trust Beyond that radiant sky . To where fond hearts again shall meet , Where , in that brighter sphere , AVe once again shall greet those friends We loved so truly here . "

Ihese quotations are all taken from the first eighty pages of the book , Avhich consists of 250 . 1 have gone carefully , and not reluctantly , through the whole , and marked numerous other passages for extract , even to the last page , but must reserve them , for . a future notice , otherwise my communication will stand a fair chance of

Notes On Literature, Science, And Art.

being put aside for want of space , . to some indefinite period , if not . consigned to ' the waste-paper basket . ' and helping to kindle the editor ' s fire , —the only Avay in Avhich it will then help to scatter . " morelight" on the world . Mr . Joseph Shepherd , ' the intelligent Secretary of the . North Yorkshire

Miners' Association , has shoAvn and explained to me a model of the excellent Patent Safety Detached Hook , invented by Mr . William AValker , mining engineer , of Saltburn-by-the-Sea , which is : a preventittve of over-winding , completely securing

the lives of human beings , from that aAvful catastrophe , by a mode I hope to explain anon . The adoption of this Patent Safet y Detaching Hook ought to be , rendered compulsory on all OAvners or lessees of mines throughout the Avorld ..-liose Cottage , Stokesley ,

Address Of The V. H. And E. Sir Kt. Col. W. J. B. Macleod Moore,

ADDRESS OF THE V . H . AND E . SIR KT . COL . W . J . B . MACLEOD MOORE ,

Grand Cross of the Temple : Grand Prior of ' the Dominionof ' Canada , ( Concludedfrom pygc 240 . ) -. The Rev . Canon Septimus Ramsay , M . A-i of NeAvmarketOnt . a scholar of high and

, , varied attainments , a divine of powerful eloquence , ancl a deeply read . Mason , AVIIO was admitted into the order in the "Mount Calvary Encampment , O'rillia , Ont ., mid held the past rank of District Provincial Commander of the former Grand Conclave ;

and Sir Knight Arthur M . Sowden , a member of the Richard Ccenr de Lion of Montreal Preeeptory , and a past grand officer of Grand Conclave , have also died within the last feAv months , both English by birth , who had made Canada their home . Sir Kniht Sowden was a promising and

g most talented civil engineer , and held the office of city engineer of the city of OfctaAva ; on his death the municipal authorities of that city passed resolutions , paying a handsome and well-deserved compliment to his talents and indefatigable attention to the

duties of his office , — "That Ave shall die , Ave know ; 'tis hut the time ¦¦¦ -. > And drawing days out , that men stand upon , " .

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Untitled Article 1
Monthly Masonic Summary. Article 2
THE HONBLE MRS. ALDWORTH. Article 3
THE ORIGIN AND REFERENCES OF THE HERMESIAN SPURIOUS FREEMASONRY. Article 4
THE MASONIC SIGN. Article 6
AN INDIAN MASONIC WELCOME TO OUR GRAND MASTER. Article 7
LIGHTS AND SHADOWS OF SCOTTISH FREEMASONRY. Article 8
BYE-LAWS OF THE YORK LODGE: No. 236. Article 10
EARLY MEETINGS OF THE GRAND LODGE OF ENGLAND. Article 14
CURFEW MUST NOT RING TO-NIGHT. Article 16
THE FREEMASONS AND ARCHTECTURE IN ENGLAND. Article 17
WOMAN'S CHOICE —THE STORY OF A HERO. Article 18
UNDER CURRENTS. Article 23
THE LAST WISH. Article 25
NOTES ON THE OLD MINUTE BOOKS OF THE BRITISH UNION LODGE, NO. 114, IPSWICH. AD. 1762. Article 25
AN ORIGINAL TOAST, Article 30
SONNET. Article 30
A WORD TO THE WISE. Article 31
CONTEMPORARY LETTERS ON THE FRENCH REVOLUTION. Article 32
THE NEW YEAR. Article 35
THE WIDOW'S STRATAGEM. Article 36
NOTES ON LITERATURE, SCIENCE, AND ART. Article 39
ADDRESS OF THE V. H. AND E. SIR KT. COL. W. J. B. MACLEOD MOORE, Article 43
THE SITE OF SOLOMON'S TEMPLE DISCOVERED. Article 45
Review. Article 48
SONNET. Article 49
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Notes On Literature, Science, And Art.

Tho * all else fade or vanish daily , Let ' s live for others even here , Not for ourselves—aud then serenely , We pass through every fading year . ' For here—this Life is a foreshadowing Of a great future yet to be . ;

Those Avond ' rous powers and bless'd affections Shall then proclaim , Eternity . "

True Masonic sentiments these , ancl expressed Avith a beautiful simplicity , of which even AVordsAVorth need not have been ashamed . , In " . AnRevoir" he sings ( what many of us have felt ) : —

" Oh ! mystery strange of human Life That nothing here will stay ; That all Ave love the dearest Is sure to pass away . Oh , Avoiid ' rous law of this our Earth , Whose reason none can tell , Which , clay by day , removes in turn Those things Ave love so well . "

Again ;—' ' A vacant place is at the board , We look on an empty chair , We iniss-the . brave , the noble , W ? grieve for the fond , the fair ; But true affection still can keep , Iu memory fresh and true , _ Tho vision of those forms and faces All faded from our A'iew 1 "

And again : — " Yes ! even now a gentle Avhisper Is falling on the ear , And to our heart's emotions . Their presence still is near ; .. Ancl from these nether scenes of earth ,

And many a sad . good-bye , We look in ardent hope and trust Beyond that radiant sky . To where fond hearts again shall meet , Where , in that brighter sphere , AVe once again shall greet those friends We loved so truly here . "

Ihese quotations are all taken from the first eighty pages of the book , Avhich consists of 250 . 1 have gone carefully , and not reluctantly , through the whole , and marked numerous other passages for extract , even to the last page , but must reserve them , for . a future notice , otherwise my communication will stand a fair chance of

Notes On Literature, Science, And Art.

being put aside for want of space , . to some indefinite period , if not . consigned to ' the waste-paper basket . ' and helping to kindle the editor ' s fire , —the only Avay in Avhich it will then help to scatter . " morelight" on the world . Mr . Joseph Shepherd , ' the intelligent Secretary of the . North Yorkshire

Miners' Association , has shoAvn and explained to me a model of the excellent Patent Safety Detached Hook , invented by Mr . William AValker , mining engineer , of Saltburn-by-the-Sea , which is : a preventittve of over-winding , completely securing

the lives of human beings , from that aAvful catastrophe , by a mode I hope to explain anon . The adoption of this Patent Safet y Detaching Hook ought to be , rendered compulsory on all OAvners or lessees of mines throughout the Avorld ..-liose Cottage , Stokesley ,

Address Of The V. H. And E. Sir Kt. Col. W. J. B. Macleod Moore,

ADDRESS OF THE V . H . AND E . SIR KT . COL . W . J . B . MACLEOD MOORE ,

Grand Cross of the Temple : Grand Prior of ' the Dominionof ' Canada , ( Concludedfrom pygc 240 . ) -. The Rev . Canon Septimus Ramsay , M . A-i of NeAvmarketOnt . a scholar of high and

, , varied attainments , a divine of powerful eloquence , ancl a deeply read . Mason , AVIIO was admitted into the order in the "Mount Calvary Encampment , O'rillia , Ont ., mid held the past rank of District Provincial Commander of the former Grand Conclave ;

and Sir Knight Arthur M . Sowden , a member of the Richard Ccenr de Lion of Montreal Preeeptory , and a past grand officer of Grand Conclave , have also died within the last feAv months , both English by birth , who had made Canada their home . Sir Kniht Sowden was a promising and

g most talented civil engineer , and held the office of city engineer of the city of OfctaAva ; on his death the municipal authorities of that city passed resolutions , paying a handsome and well-deserved compliment to his talents and indefatigable attention to the

duties of his office , — "That Ave shall die , Ave know ; 'tis hut the time ¦¦¦ -. > And drawing days out , that men stand upon , " .

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