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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 CANADAS. Article 1
THE GRAND LODGE PROPERTY. Article 3
OUR ARCHITECTURAL CHAPTER. Article 6
MILTON'S GENEALOGY. Article 10
ANCIENT RECORDS. Article 11
THE INDIAN RELIEF FUND. Article 12
SOLEMN ADOPTION OF A MASON'S CHILDREN. Article 13
EASTER DAY. Article 14
TIME'S BOOK. Article 14
SONNET. Article 15
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 16
MASONRY IN INDIA. Article 19
COUNTRY LODGE ROOMS. Article 20
THE MASONIC SCHOOLS. Article 21
MASONIC COSTUME. Article 22
THE MAIDA HILL COLLEGE. Article 22
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 24
METROPOLITAN. Article 25
INSTRUCTION. Article 30
PROVINCIAL. Article 30
Untitled Article 35
MARK MASONRY. Article 35
ROYAL ARCH. Article 36
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 38
SCOTLAND. Article 38
AMERICA. Article 40
MASONIC FESTIVITIES. Article 44
THE WEEK. Article 45
Untitled Article 48
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 48
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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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