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moment . Monetary considerations , I trust , will neveFInfluence us in our dealings with our Canadian Brethren . The fees at present payable are— - ¦ ¦ : . ¦ ¦¦ ¦¦ . ¦ ¦¦'¦' : ¦ ¦ ¦¦ ;¦ . ;• . . * ¦ ¦ . /¦ : - ^ . £ . s . d . Registration '¦ ... ' . ? •• .. 0 10 0 ( Of which half goes to the Prov . Grand Lodge . ) Certificates .. .. .. .. .. ' / .. , 0 6 6 Total received by us . / .. 0 11 6

The scale of fees which I propose is as follows : — ¦ . ¦ < £ . s . d . Begistration and Certificate combined .. .. 0 7 6

This is a ' -diminution * of 4 s ., and the whole scale of fees would stand thus :- — . - ¦ w . S . CI . Begistration and Certificate ( London ) .. .. 17 6 Ditto ditto ( Country ) .. .. 0 17 6 Ditto ditto ( Canada ) .. ' .... ' ¦ 0 7 6 Fees to the Benevolent Fund : — ' . ' : ... .- £ . s . d .

London .. .. .. .. .. .. 0 4 0 Country .. .. .. . ' . '•' ¦ ., .. 02 0 Canada .. .. .. .. .. — - '( Nil . ) . ¦' ( Loud cheers . ) I have already provided for the issue of blank certificates in such numbers as will prevent complaints on that score , while , as regards the issue of warrants , such a power or one equivalent to it , has always been exercised by the Prov . Grand

Masters of Colonial Lodges ; for they have hitherto granted dispensations for holding new Lodges , the warrants for which are never refused . This is a matter , however , which I confess may be left to the Colonial Board . ( Cheers . ) Some representations have reached me on the subject of subdividing the districts , which I am inclined to consider . I think it would be advisable , after consulting with the Brethren on the spot , so to subdivide the districts , and to appoint Prov . Grand Masters over them , that no Lodge shall be at too great a distance from its Prov .

Grand Lodge . There is one point more to which I must refer , and that is , the request with respect to the appointment of the Masters of those Prov . Grand Lodges , which is and must remain in the hands of the Grand Master , just as the appointment of the Officers of a private Lodge is and must ever remain in the hands of the Worshipful Master thereof . ( Hear . ) I shall subdivide the districts , and shall not be slow in listening to the expressed wishes of the Brethren as to the appointment of Prov . Grand Masters who will be acceptable to them . ( Hear ,

hear . ) I may now remark , that these have been my expressed determinations ever since January last , in proof of which , if it were necessary , I could appeal to at least one worthy Brother now present ( hear ) , and who heard me express the conclusion at which I had arrived on the subject so far back as the 3 rd of January . ( Hear , hear . ) I believe that by this concession I shall not diminish those powers and privileges which I have received from you . My object has been to preserve those privileges , but not from any personal motives . ( Applause , ) If the Canadian Masons remain in allegiance to us , it is quite as much to their advantage as

it is to ours ( applause ) , and I believe that the plan I have now stated will be satisfactory to them ( hear , hear ) and to you . ( Renewed applause . ) I thought it better to mention these things now , as it would bring the matter to an amicable termination , and spare Grand Lodge protracted discussions . ( Hear , hear . ) Such are my general principles , and the details may safely be left to the Colonial Board . ( Cheers . ) I trust that justice has now been done , and must repeat my regret that the matter has not been settled before . ( Hear . ) I know that I may rely with full confidence upon you for that support which you have never yet withheld from

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ELECTION OF GRAND MASTER. Article 1
THE CANADAS. Article 2
THE EIGHT OF REPORTING IN GRAND LODGE. Article 3
NOTICE OF GRAND LODGE BUISNESS. Article 5
THE CANADIAN MOVEMENT. Article 5
THE QUARRYMAN OF ST. POINT. Article 15
REVIEWS OF NEW BOOKS. Article 16
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 18
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 23
METROPOLITAN. Article 40
PROVINCIAL. Article 51
ROYAL ARCH. Article 59
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 63
THE HIGH GRADES. Article 68
MARK MASONRY. Article 68
SCOTLAND. Article 69
COLONIAL Article 75
INDIA Article 79
MASONIC FESTIVITIES Article 80
SUMMARY OF NEWS FOR MARCH Article 83
MASONIC ARCHITECTURE. Article 89
Obituary. Article 90
NOTICE. Article 91
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moment . Monetary considerations , I trust , will neveFInfluence us in our dealings with our Canadian Brethren . The fees at present payable are— - ¦ ¦ : . ¦ ¦¦ ¦¦ . ¦ ¦¦'¦' : ¦ ¦ ¦¦ ;¦ . ;• . . * ¦ ¦ . /¦ : - ^ . £ . s . d . Registration '¦ ... ' . ? •• .. 0 10 0 ( Of which half goes to the Prov . Grand Lodge . ) Certificates .. .. .. .. .. ' / .. , 0 6 6 Total received by us . / .. 0 11 6

The scale of fees which I propose is as follows : — ¦ . ¦ < £ . s . d . Begistration and Certificate combined .. .. 0 7 6

This is a ' -diminution * of 4 s ., and the whole scale of fees would stand thus :- — . - ¦ w . S . CI . Begistration and Certificate ( London ) .. .. 17 6 Ditto ditto ( Country ) .. .. 0 17 6 Ditto ditto ( Canada ) .. ' .... ' ¦ 0 7 6 Fees to the Benevolent Fund : — ' . ' : ... .- £ . s . d .

London .. .. .. .. .. .. 0 4 0 Country .. .. .. . ' . '•' ¦ ., .. 02 0 Canada .. .. .. .. .. — - '( Nil . ) . ¦' ( Loud cheers . ) I have already provided for the issue of blank certificates in such numbers as will prevent complaints on that score , while , as regards the issue of warrants , such a power or one equivalent to it , has always been exercised by the Prov . Grand

Masters of Colonial Lodges ; for they have hitherto granted dispensations for holding new Lodges , the warrants for which are never refused . This is a matter , however , which I confess may be left to the Colonial Board . ( Cheers . ) Some representations have reached me on the subject of subdividing the districts , which I am inclined to consider . I think it would be advisable , after consulting with the Brethren on the spot , so to subdivide the districts , and to appoint Prov . Grand Masters over them , that no Lodge shall be at too great a distance from its Prov .

Grand Lodge . There is one point more to which I must refer , and that is , the request with respect to the appointment of the Masters of those Prov . Grand Lodges , which is and must remain in the hands of the Grand Master , just as the appointment of the Officers of a private Lodge is and must ever remain in the hands of the Worshipful Master thereof . ( Hear . ) I shall subdivide the districts , and shall not be slow in listening to the expressed wishes of the Brethren as to the appointment of Prov . Grand Masters who will be acceptable to them . ( Hear ,

hear . ) I may now remark , that these have been my expressed determinations ever since January last , in proof of which , if it were necessary , I could appeal to at least one worthy Brother now present ( hear ) , and who heard me express the conclusion at which I had arrived on the subject so far back as the 3 rd of January . ( Hear , hear . ) I believe that by this concession I shall not diminish those powers and privileges which I have received from you . My object has been to preserve those privileges , but not from any personal motives . ( Applause , ) If the Canadian Masons remain in allegiance to us , it is quite as much to their advantage as

it is to ours ( applause ) , and I believe that the plan I have now stated will be satisfactory to them ( hear , hear ) and to you . ( Renewed applause . ) I thought it better to mention these things now , as it would bring the matter to an amicable termination , and spare Grand Lodge protracted discussions . ( Hear , hear . ) Such are my general principles , and the details may safely be left to the Colonial Board . ( Cheers . ) I trust that justice has now been done , and must repeat my regret that the matter has not been settled before . ( Hear . ) I know that I may rely with full confidence upon you for that support which you have never yet withheld from

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