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Fairy Tales Utilised For The New Generation.

0 u this world of ours an avenging Nemesis , 0 f retributive justice somewhere ? Even jn this world , I say , it is good for us to feel assured that crooked counsels and evil ways always find then - level , bring their own punishment , and inflict much

merited ignominy upon all who adopt them and pursue them ; and that despise as we may the voice of conscience or the warnings of religion , there is no other possible result for unbridled licentiousness , for the most part even here , but misery and penury ;

no other probable end for the unblushing outrages of injurious evil living , even now as a general rule , than the eventful contempt of man , the practical degradation of the world ? And here the curtain drops . Let us not seek to lift that veil which mercifully hides the future life in its reality and its awfulness from us all !

Thomas Tusser—A Sonnet

THOMAS TUSSER—A SONNET

BY BRO . GEORGE HARKHAM TWEDDELL , Author of ' ¦ ' Slmkspere , his Times and Contemporaries , " etc . "Thomas Tusser ought to be better known than he is , in these days of agricultural progress ; aud I believe that our better educated posterity will amply atone to him for the neglect he has received at

the hands of their more ignorant ancestors . "— PETEE PBOLETARIDS . TUSSER J methought the disembodied soul Of Hesiod had wander'd through the ages , Finding no kindred mind ' mong all the sages And the sweet singers , whom he could

control To teach his wisdom till he met with thee . Then , as the Pythagoreans would preach , He enter'd thee , and strai ght began to teach Our modern Greece Points of Good Husbandry ,

&* he had taught them , in his Works and Days , To ancient Greeks , when Homer sang of Troy : And when the war-song gives no longer joy io human bosoms shall be the

, yours praise Of handing down in your undying song , Maxims of wisdom which to ev ' ry age and riinie belong . Rose Cottage , Stohesley .

Civil And Mechanical Engi Neer's Society.

CIVIL AND MECHANICAL ENGI NEER'S SOCIETY .

CHIMNEY SHAFT BUILDING . AMONGST the papers read before this Society during the late session was one on the above subject by Bro . R . M . Bancroft , a brief extract of which may be

interesting to some of our engineering and architectural readers . In 1874 an extraordinary dinner party took place on the top of a chimney just completed , at the Stanton Iron Works , near Nottingham . Forty-seven of the

artizans and workmen partook of a hot dinner on the summit , which is 190 feet from ground , and 24 ft . across the cap . There were 420 , 000 bricks used in its construction , and the cast iron cap weighed 15 tons .

In 1872 the Connah s Quay Chemical Co ., built a shaft , in which 1 , 000 , 000 bricks and 620 tons of stone were used , the cost of which was a little over , £ 2 , 000 . The Shaft of the Pumping Station , Grosvenor Road , Pimlico , is 172 ft . hi gh ,

exclusive of railings round the top , and is made with an inner and an outer ring of brickwork , 220 steps being built into the outer ring by which to ascend the shaft , from whence you have a splendid view of the river Thames .

The first Chimney built entirely of Concrete in 1873 , was for the river Wear Commissioners , South Docks , Sunderland . It is 74 ft . 9 ins . high from ground line . Proportion of Concrete , 1 Portland Cement to 5 Gravel .

Wrought Iron Chimneys have been erected at the Crensot Works , France , 197 ft . high , and 6 ft . 7 inches diameter at top , increased to 10 ft . at bottom by a curved base .

Another Wrought Iron Chimney has been erected at Pittsburg 196 ft . high , and one is to be put up 275 ft . high at the same works . The construction of these g igantic shafts are often attended with much danger , and we occasionally hear of the workmen meeting with fatal accidents in the course of their duties . The new chimney which has just been completed at Manchester for

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Monthly Masonic Summary. Article 1
THE ORIGIN AND REFERENCES OF THE HERMESIAN SPURIOUS FREEMASONRY. Article 2
BESSIE GROVE: Article 4
A PCEAN. Article 7
ZOROASTRIANISM AND FREE MASONRY. Article 9
SOCIAL PROBLEMS AND THEIR PEACEFUL SOLUTION. Article 10
TO SAINT BRIDE'S CHURCH, DOUGLAS, LANARKSHIRE, N. B. Article 13
THE WOMEN OF OUR TIME. Article 14
FREEMASONRY.* Article 16
LONG LIVERS: Article 17
EXTRACTS FROM THE MINUTE BOOKS OF THE ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER OF PARADISE, No. 139, FREEMASONS' HALL, SHEFFIELD. Article 31
A SANG ABOUT THE BAIRNS. Article 34
LITTLE JACK RAG'S "DAY IN THE COUNTRY"." Article 35
EMBLEMS OF TIME. Article 39
CONTEMPORARY LETTERS ON THE FRENCH REVOLUTION Article 39
GERARD MONTAGU; Article 41
FAIRY TALES UTILISED FOR THE NEW GENERATION. Article 43
THOMAS TUSSER—A SONNET Article 45
CIVIL AND MECHANICAL ENGI NEER'S SOCIETY. Article 45
AN OLD, OLD STORY. Article 47
MASONIC SERMON. Article 50
SONNET. Article 54
TAKEN BY BEIGANDS Article 54
PARENTAL AFFECTION. Article 57
Our Archaeological Corner. Article 57
ADDRESS OF P.G.M. BRO. HONRICHARD VAUX, AT CENTENNIAL OF AMERICAN UNION LODGE. Article 58
NOTES ON LITERATURE, SCIENCE AND ART. Article 60
THE FLOOD OF YEARS. Article 62
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Fairy Tales Utilised For The New Generation.

0 u this world of ours an avenging Nemesis , 0 f retributive justice somewhere ? Even jn this world , I say , it is good for us to feel assured that crooked counsels and evil ways always find then - level , bring their own punishment , and inflict much

merited ignominy upon all who adopt them and pursue them ; and that despise as we may the voice of conscience or the warnings of religion , there is no other possible result for unbridled licentiousness , for the most part even here , but misery and penury ;

no other probable end for the unblushing outrages of injurious evil living , even now as a general rule , than the eventful contempt of man , the practical degradation of the world ? And here the curtain drops . Let us not seek to lift that veil which mercifully hides the future life in its reality and its awfulness from us all !

Thomas Tusser—A Sonnet

THOMAS TUSSER—A SONNET

BY BRO . GEORGE HARKHAM TWEDDELL , Author of ' ¦ ' Slmkspere , his Times and Contemporaries , " etc . "Thomas Tusser ought to be better known than he is , in these days of agricultural progress ; aud I believe that our better educated posterity will amply atone to him for the neglect he has received at

the hands of their more ignorant ancestors . "— PETEE PBOLETARIDS . TUSSER J methought the disembodied soul Of Hesiod had wander'd through the ages , Finding no kindred mind ' mong all the sages And the sweet singers , whom he could

control To teach his wisdom till he met with thee . Then , as the Pythagoreans would preach , He enter'd thee , and strai ght began to teach Our modern Greece Points of Good Husbandry ,

&* he had taught them , in his Works and Days , To ancient Greeks , when Homer sang of Troy : And when the war-song gives no longer joy io human bosoms shall be the

, yours praise Of handing down in your undying song , Maxims of wisdom which to ev ' ry age and riinie belong . Rose Cottage , Stohesley .

Civil And Mechanical Engi Neer's Society.

CIVIL AND MECHANICAL ENGI NEER'S SOCIETY .

CHIMNEY SHAFT BUILDING . AMONGST the papers read before this Society during the late session was one on the above subject by Bro . R . M . Bancroft , a brief extract of which may be

interesting to some of our engineering and architectural readers . In 1874 an extraordinary dinner party took place on the top of a chimney just completed , at the Stanton Iron Works , near Nottingham . Forty-seven of the

artizans and workmen partook of a hot dinner on the summit , which is 190 feet from ground , and 24 ft . across the cap . There were 420 , 000 bricks used in its construction , and the cast iron cap weighed 15 tons .

In 1872 the Connah s Quay Chemical Co ., built a shaft , in which 1 , 000 , 000 bricks and 620 tons of stone were used , the cost of which was a little over , £ 2 , 000 . The Shaft of the Pumping Station , Grosvenor Road , Pimlico , is 172 ft . hi gh ,

exclusive of railings round the top , and is made with an inner and an outer ring of brickwork , 220 steps being built into the outer ring by which to ascend the shaft , from whence you have a splendid view of the river Thames .

The first Chimney built entirely of Concrete in 1873 , was for the river Wear Commissioners , South Docks , Sunderland . It is 74 ft . 9 ins . high from ground line . Proportion of Concrete , 1 Portland Cement to 5 Gravel .

Wrought Iron Chimneys have been erected at the Crensot Works , France , 197 ft . high , and 6 ft . 7 inches diameter at top , increased to 10 ft . at bottom by a curved base .

Another Wrought Iron Chimney has been erected at Pittsburg 196 ft . high , and one is to be put up 275 ft . high at the same works . The construction of these g igantic shafts are often attended with much danger , and we occasionally hear of the workmen meeting with fatal accidents in the course of their duties . The new chimney which has just been completed at Manchester for

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