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The Masonic Schools.
arc intended for the children of bretliren who have seen better days ; of brethren , some of whom , from perhaps unavoidable circumstances of calamity and misfortune , are reduced to the loivest depths of poverty and distress . I trust the question propounded in each province will simply behow tiir can AVC go , collectively and individually , AA'ithout detriment to ourselves or connections , in lending a helping hand to these unfortunate
children . That the votes of the brethren in any particular province should be given in favour of a child from that province , ivho may be in a position to require them , is natural and praiseworthy . 15 'iit i much misjudge the Masons of England , if , seeing how ready the brethren by Avhom the institutions arc mainly supported have been and are to help really deserving cases , Avithout regard to locality , the direct advantage to lie gained from subscribing is to be their onlguiding princile .
y p I am , dear Sir and Brother , yours , truly and fraternally , o , Ingram . Court , Fenchurch Sired . Joins SYMOXDS . _ P . S . As regards the Boys' Festival , on AVednesday , March 30 th , blank lists for subscriptions ivere sent to all the Lodges , aud it is hoped that those Lodges which have not sent Stcivards Avili return their lists in sufficient time ty be announced at the festival .
Masonic Costume.
MASONIC COSTUME .
TO THE EDITOR 0 ? THE FREEJIASOXS' JIAGAZISE AXD MASOXIC MIRROR . SIR AXD BROTHER — PcrceiAi ' ng in the ChelloJiam Journal , of the 27 th ultimo , an account of a fancy dress ball , given by the baehelors ' of that town ; and iu the list of persons attending the same , that " Captain " appeared in " . Masonic costume , " I shall esteem it a favour if you will give , your opinion , in the next number ofthe Magazine , on the subject . h
Thouga . young Mason , I consider the brother in question has acted with great impropriety , in appearing in Masonic clothing at a public ball ; at least 1 think the Prov . G . M . of Gloucestershire ought to be cognizant ol the fact . I remain , Sir and Brother , yours respectfully and fraternally . A COUXTRY SUBSCRIBER . Xulliiighnn , March loth , 1859 . [ If the person alluded to ivas a Mason , he has certainly subjected himself to the censure , if nothing more , ofthe authorities . —ED . ]
The Maida Hill College.
THE MAIDA HILL COLLEGE .
TO TIIE EDITOR OP THE 1 'UEEMASOXS' MAGAZiXE AXD MASOXIC MIRROR . Diui ; SIR AXD BROTHER—Permit me to acid to my thanks , for your able review of iiro . BCIICAV ' address at the inauguration of my new college buildings , a request that vou will correct an inadvertence which relates to myself . Your review Avould lead readers to imagine , that I was once a master in
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The Masonic Schools.
arc intended for the children of bretliren who have seen better days ; of brethren , some of whom , from perhaps unavoidable circumstances of calamity and misfortune , are reduced to the loivest depths of poverty and distress . I trust the question propounded in each province will simply behow tiir can AVC go , collectively and individually , AA'ithout detriment to ourselves or connections , in lending a helping hand to these unfortunate
children . That the votes of the brethren in any particular province should be given in favour of a child from that province , ivho may be in a position to require them , is natural and praiseworthy . 15 'iit i much misjudge the Masons of England , if , seeing how ready the brethren by Avhom the institutions arc mainly supported have been and are to help really deserving cases , Avithout regard to locality , the direct advantage to lie gained from subscribing is to be their onlguiding princile .
y p I am , dear Sir and Brother , yours , truly and fraternally , o , Ingram . Court , Fenchurch Sired . Joins SYMOXDS . _ P . S . As regards the Boys' Festival , on AVednesday , March 30 th , blank lists for subscriptions ivere sent to all the Lodges , aud it is hoped that those Lodges which have not sent Stcivards Avili return their lists in sufficient time ty be announced at the festival .
Masonic Costume.
MASONIC COSTUME .
TO THE EDITOR 0 ? THE FREEJIASOXS' JIAGAZISE AXD MASOXIC MIRROR . SIR AXD BROTHER — PcrceiAi ' ng in the ChelloJiam Journal , of the 27 th ultimo , an account of a fancy dress ball , given by the baehelors ' of that town ; and iu the list of persons attending the same , that " Captain " appeared in " . Masonic costume , " I shall esteem it a favour if you will give , your opinion , in the next number ofthe Magazine , on the subject . h
Thouga . young Mason , I consider the brother in question has acted with great impropriety , in appearing in Masonic clothing at a public ball ; at least 1 think the Prov . G . M . of Gloucestershire ought to be cognizant ol the fact . I remain , Sir and Brother , yours respectfully and fraternally . A COUXTRY SUBSCRIBER . Xulliiighnn , March loth , 1859 . [ If the person alluded to ivas a Mason , he has certainly subjected himself to the censure , if nothing more , ofthe authorities . —ED . ]
The Maida Hill College.
THE MAIDA HILL COLLEGE .
TO TIIE EDITOR OP THE 1 'UEEMASOXS' MAGAZiXE AXD MASOXIC MIRROR . Diui ; SIR AXD BROTHER—Permit me to acid to my thanks , for your able review of iiro . BCIICAV ' address at the inauguration of my new college buildings , a request that vou will correct an inadvertence which relates to myself . Your review Avould lead readers to imagine , that I was once a master in