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Notices
N O TIG ES .
All communications for the Editor , to ensure insertion m the next week's number , should he forwarded to the office , % Red Lion Court , Fleet Street , E . G ., not later . thairSatu ^
Advertisers wiR oblige by forrardrng their & vours at the latest by 12 o ' clock on ;; Monday : m 6 miiig , ' " ¦ Emblematic covers for the first volu ^ subscribers may Mve t ^ eirvoluraes bound for Is . 6 # A few yoliimes may also be had , price lis . ( 5 c £ . each . - "; : ' - ¦ ¦ ¦¦ We shall be happy ^ t ^ them ( should they nob he accepted ) if desired .
TO OOilEESPDNDENTS
Grand Lodge .--A Brother oh the dais , and who , therefore , had a better npporfcunity of judg could possibly have , in confidence in the Grand Ma mallyputy ajid that every Broto not vote at all , appeared to vote for it ; and that then followed the scene of enthusiasm described by our representative .
" A Young Mason . ' —It is not in accordance with the laws of Freemasonry for the Secretary of the Lodge , at the electioh of W . M ., to cause voting papers to he circulated amongst the Brethren previous to their entering the Lodge , with the Brother ' s name inscribed thereon he wishes appointed . We should consider such a course of action as a most unwarrantable interference with the right of ballot .
" Sydney . "— A companion being a P . M . of a Craft Lodge , and having served the office of Assistant Sojourner for twelve months , is eligible for the Third Principal's chair . The immediate P . M . is not , strictly speaking , an officer of the Lodge . Change of Address . —Bro . Morris has removed from Lodgeton , Kentucky , to Louisville , Kentucky His correspondents will take notice of this change .
" S . W . "—It is difficult to define the rights of honorary members of a' Lodge . In fact , not being acknowledged by the Book of Constitutions , they have no rights beyondthose which may be accorded them by the Lodge bestowing the honour upon them . If returned to Grand Lodge as honorary members , they will not be registered ; but the Lodge may , as a mark of honour , have a body of members paying less than the ordinary fee—no matter how small beyond the legal quarterage —and members elected to that class will enjoy all the privileges of ordinary memtern or it would be otherwise no honour tobelong to it .
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
Notices
N O TIG ES .
All communications for the Editor , to ensure insertion m the next week's number , should he forwarded to the office , % Red Lion Court , Fleet Street , E . G ., not later . thairSatu ^
Advertisers wiR oblige by forrardrng their & vours at the latest by 12 o ' clock on ;; Monday : m 6 miiig , ' " ¦ Emblematic covers for the first volu ^ subscribers may Mve t ^ eirvoluraes bound for Is . 6 # A few yoliimes may also be had , price lis . ( 5 c £ . each . - "; : ' - ¦ ¦ ¦¦ We shall be happy ^ t ^ them ( should they nob he accepted ) if desired .
TO OOilEESPDNDENTS
Grand Lodge .--A Brother oh the dais , and who , therefore , had a better npporfcunity of judg could possibly have , in confidence in the Grand Ma mallyputy ajid that every Broto not vote at all , appeared to vote for it ; and that then followed the scene of enthusiasm described by our representative .
" A Young Mason . ' —It is not in accordance with the laws of Freemasonry for the Secretary of the Lodge , at the electioh of W . M ., to cause voting papers to he circulated amongst the Brethren previous to their entering the Lodge , with the Brother ' s name inscribed thereon he wishes appointed . We should consider such a course of action as a most unwarrantable interference with the right of ballot .
" Sydney . "— A companion being a P . M . of a Craft Lodge , and having served the office of Assistant Sojourner for twelve months , is eligible for the Third Principal's chair . The immediate P . M . is not , strictly speaking , an officer of the Lodge . Change of Address . —Bro . Morris has removed from Lodgeton , Kentucky , to Louisville , Kentucky His correspondents will take notice of this change .
" S . W . "—It is difficult to define the rights of honorary members of a' Lodge . In fact , not being acknowledged by the Book of Constitutions , they have no rights beyondthose which may be accorded them by the Lodge bestowing the honour upon them . If returned to Grand Lodge as honorary members , they will not be registered ; but the Lodge may , as a mark of honour , have a body of members paying less than the ordinary fee—no matter how small beyond the legal quarterage —and members elected to that class will enjoy all the privileges of ordinary memtern or it would be otherwise no honour tobelong to it .