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    Article HISTORY OF THE AIREDALE LODGE, No. 387. ← Page 5 of 5
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History Of The Airedale Lodge, No. 387.

Bro . James Lister , S . D . Bro . W . H . Hargfeaves . „ J . R . Riley , P . M ., as Treas . „ T . J . Gamble . „ Samuel Smith , as I . G . „ Samuel Smith . „ J . W . Taylor , as O . G . „ Joseph Dawson . J . R . Riley , P . M . Sec . William Spencer .

„ , „ „ H . Smith , P . M ., Prov . G . Sec . „ Elias Heaton . „ W . W . Holmes , P . M . „ C . W . Marohbank . „ Joseph Denby , P . M . „ S . A . Anty . „ J . C . Taylor , P . M . „ Alfred Glaize . „ S . S . Blakey , P . M . „ William Oddy . Thos . MurgatroydP . M . S . Minakin .

„ , „ „ Thos . Denby , P . M . „ C . W . Curran . „ Wm . Turner , W . M . 1545 . „ John Holder . „ F . W . Nicholson , P . Prov . G . O . „ Joseph Atkinson . Reports of the proceedings at the opening appeared in several local papers , but were necessaril y incorrect in some ' particulars . In the Freemason , however , it was correctly reported , ancl after reading this over I have decided to

reprint it here making , however , an important addition and expunging two paragraphs referring to myself personally . ( To be continued . )

Lines On The Death Of A Friend.

LINES ON THE DEATH OF A FRIEND .

BY SAVARICUS . WE , living , mourn the dear ones dead , And feel the parting ' s sad ; But think the soulthat upward soars

, To heavenly rest , is glad . The pilgrimage of life to us Is fraught with joy ancl pain ; The change from earth to realms of bliss Is beatific gain .

Dear honoured age we crave and love , To life it lends a charm ; And sheltered by affection ' s care , The aged fear no harm .

When loved ones die the tears we shed Are hallowed as they fall ; In death , sublimely , we but see The portion due by all . A mother dear we dote upon ,

From her 'tis hard to part ; ¦ But still our mem ' ry fondly keeps " Remembrance in one ' s heart , "

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CHINESE FREEMASONRY. Article 1
THE WEATHER. Article 6
THE HISTORY OF SELBY, ITS ABBEY, AND ITS MASONIC ASSOCIATIONS. Article 8
HISTORY OF THE AIREDALE LODGE, No. 387. Article 12
LINES ON THE DEATH OF A FRIEND. Article 16
THE ROYAL VOLUNTEER REVIEW AT EDINBURGH, 25TH AUGUST, 1881. Article 17
ON THE WATER. Article 22
BUTTERMERE LAKE. Article 23
AUTUMN HOURS. Article 26
AFTER ALL; Article 27
A LAMENT. Article 32
EGYPTIAN ARCHAEOLOGICAL DISCOVERIES. Article 33
NOTES ON ST BOTOLPH AND LITTLE BRITAIN.* Article 35
FAITH, HOPE, AND CHARITY. Article 37
MADAME DE SEVIGNE.* Article 38
A MASONIC SONNET. Article 41
LITERARY GOSSIP. Article 42
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History Of The Airedale Lodge, No. 387.

Bro . James Lister , S . D . Bro . W . H . Hargfeaves . „ J . R . Riley , P . M ., as Treas . „ T . J . Gamble . „ Samuel Smith , as I . G . „ Samuel Smith . „ J . W . Taylor , as O . G . „ Joseph Dawson . J . R . Riley , P . M . Sec . William Spencer .

„ , „ „ H . Smith , P . M ., Prov . G . Sec . „ Elias Heaton . „ W . W . Holmes , P . M . „ C . W . Marohbank . „ Joseph Denby , P . M . „ S . A . Anty . „ J . C . Taylor , P . M . „ Alfred Glaize . „ S . S . Blakey , P . M . „ William Oddy . Thos . MurgatroydP . M . S . Minakin .

„ , „ „ Thos . Denby , P . M . „ C . W . Curran . „ Wm . Turner , W . M . 1545 . „ John Holder . „ F . W . Nicholson , P . Prov . G . O . „ Joseph Atkinson . Reports of the proceedings at the opening appeared in several local papers , but were necessaril y incorrect in some ' particulars . In the Freemason , however , it was correctly reported , ancl after reading this over I have decided to

reprint it here making , however , an important addition and expunging two paragraphs referring to myself personally . ( To be continued . )

Lines On The Death Of A Friend.

LINES ON THE DEATH OF A FRIEND .

BY SAVARICUS . WE , living , mourn the dear ones dead , And feel the parting ' s sad ; But think the soulthat upward soars

, To heavenly rest , is glad . The pilgrimage of life to us Is fraught with joy ancl pain ; The change from earth to realms of bliss Is beatific gain .

Dear honoured age we crave and love , To life it lends a charm ; And sheltered by affection ' s care , The aged fear no harm .

When loved ones die the tears we shed Are hallowed as they fall ; In death , sublimely , we but see The portion due by all . A mother dear we dote upon ,

From her 'tis hard to part ; ¦ But still our mem ' ry fondly keeps " Remembrance in one ' s heart , "

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