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Address To The Officers And Brethren Of The Lodge Of Antiquity, Montreal.

unbecoming language ; the harmony of the lodge was disturbed ; the funds spent in a reckless and useless manner ; large expenditures for refreshments from the lodge funds the order of the day ; charity and charitable feelings at the lowest ebb ;

and the inheritance left bitter feelings amongst members , dissatisfaction within the lodge , the retiring' or non-attendance of old and valued brethren , and a deficit to be paid from future

income . Such , my brethren , was the position of the lodge when the officers now retiring took it in hand . Hardly a by-law of the lodge could be had . The Lodge of Antiquity , in name at the head , was ,

in fact , at the foot of the Order , —the laughingstock of the Fraternity at large . And now to a retrospect of the occurrences of the year fast passing away . The officers now retiring proceeded early , with a vigorous grasp to

reform the abuses which had crept in . A thorough drill to perfect every officer in his duty was their first care , and the very first meeting proved that they had not laboured in vain . A new and complete set of by-laws with copious index was

next produced—all which has been honoured by the approval of some of the most learned Masons . Thereby a Committee of General Panoses was

established , who have done good service during the year ; they have met once at least every month , in various instances twice , in some three times ; they have quarterly examined the accounts of the Secretary and Treasurer , and brought in

elaborate reports at every regular communication of the lodge , when they have been amply rewarded by every report being unanimously received and adopted , and sometimes with complimentary remarks and votes of thanks . So anxious were

the officers to raise the standing of the lodge , that their attendance has been most exemplary ; the Worshipful Master , the Senior and Junior Wardens did not miss a single meeting- regular or emergent ; the Treasurer , the Senior and the

Junior Deacons missed one meeting each ; the Secretary and the Director of Ceremonies missed two each . All these few cases of absence were

occasioned by the pressing emergency of the private or public avocation of the absent brethren , were notified to the Master in writing , and by him . allowed ; and this is a rule which should ever apply —if officers cannot attend , the Master should have timely written notice , to enable him to appoint a brother capable to fill the vacant office pro tern .,

Address To The Officers And Brethren Of The Lodge Of Antiquity, Montreal.

to prevent confusion , and that the Master may have honour and the lodge pleasure and profit thereby . ( To be continued . )

The Nemesis: A Tale Of The Days Of Trajan.

THE NEMESIS : A TALE OF THE DAYS OF TRAJAN .

By BRO . A . OXUAL HAYE , KM ., K . Gal ., Corresponding Memhev of the German Society , Leipzig ; Knight Templar , Scot . ; Author of " The History of the Ivaights Templars " " Vara Queer ; " " Gatherings in Wanderings ; " " Songs and Ballads ; " " Poemata ; " " Legends of Edinburgh . ' " 8 rc , < $ ' < . ' .. § 'c . ; Poet Laureate of the Canongate , Kilivinninrj ; P . M . St . Stephens ; P . P . Z . of St . Andrews , B . A .

Chap . ; < 5 "c .,- Sfc . ( Continued from page 207 . ) CHAPTER XXVI . THE SWOED OF JUSTICE BEGINS ITS SWOOP . " ITneapable of pityvoid and empty

, From any dram of mercy . "—Shakespeare . Lepidus , the Pontifex Maximus , betook himself in all haste to the Emperor ' s palace upon receipt of Lais' letter . Ever after the disappearance of the Vestal Sempronia her companions caused him

great anxiety . He had been severely blamed for not discovering her , and at one time he feared he would have been deposed from office . Anything- concerning the Vestals , therefore , made him shake in his knotless robes .

" How now , Lepidus , what brings you here m such haste r" demanded the Emperor , abruptly , as the Pontiff entered . " Noble Trajan , this must be my reply , " answered the priest , handing him the letter .

Trajan took it , and seemingly recognised the writing , for he muttered to himself , "What , another ? " He opened it and glanced over the letter , at first hurriedly , and then slowly , carefully weighing every word .

" Who brought this letter ? " he demanded . " That is the most extraordinary thing I ever heard of , " answered the Pontiff , plunging at once into the subject . '' So the slave disappeared ? " said the Emperor ,

" Well , it is of little consequence ; yon may go . " "But is there nothing concerning the Vestals in it ?" " Nothing but idle talk . Keep your mind easy . "

" Keep my mind easy , sayest thou ? " replied Lepidus , testily , " and these pieces of feminine under my care . They are driving me to my grave , and doubtless this is some trick of that scurvy

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HISTORY OF FREEMASONRY IN CORNWALL. Article 1
ADDRESS TO THE OFFICERS AND BRETHREN OF THE LODGE OF ANTIQUITY, MONTREAL. Article 3
THE NEMESIS: A TALE OF THE DAYS OF TRAJAN. Article 5
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES- Article 8
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 9
BYE LAWS. BYE-LAWS. BY-LAWS. Article 10
MASONIC FESTIVALS. Article 11
MASONIC MEMS. Article 11
METROPOLITAN. Article 12
PROVINCIAL. Article 15
CHANNEL ISLANDS, Article 16
RED CROSS KNIGHTS. Article 17
MEETINGS OF THE SCIENTIFIC AND LEARNED SOCIETIES FOR THE WEEK ENDING MARCH Article 18
THE WEEK. Article 18
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Address To The Officers And Brethren Of The Lodge Of Antiquity, Montreal.

unbecoming language ; the harmony of the lodge was disturbed ; the funds spent in a reckless and useless manner ; large expenditures for refreshments from the lodge funds the order of the day ; charity and charitable feelings at the lowest ebb ;

and the inheritance left bitter feelings amongst members , dissatisfaction within the lodge , the retiring' or non-attendance of old and valued brethren , and a deficit to be paid from future

income . Such , my brethren , was the position of the lodge when the officers now retiring took it in hand . Hardly a by-law of the lodge could be had . The Lodge of Antiquity , in name at the head , was ,

in fact , at the foot of the Order , —the laughingstock of the Fraternity at large . And now to a retrospect of the occurrences of the year fast passing away . The officers now retiring proceeded early , with a vigorous grasp to

reform the abuses which had crept in . A thorough drill to perfect every officer in his duty was their first care , and the very first meeting proved that they had not laboured in vain . A new and complete set of by-laws with copious index was

next produced—all which has been honoured by the approval of some of the most learned Masons . Thereby a Committee of General Panoses was

established , who have done good service during the year ; they have met once at least every month , in various instances twice , in some three times ; they have quarterly examined the accounts of the Secretary and Treasurer , and brought in

elaborate reports at every regular communication of the lodge , when they have been amply rewarded by every report being unanimously received and adopted , and sometimes with complimentary remarks and votes of thanks . So anxious were

the officers to raise the standing of the lodge , that their attendance has been most exemplary ; the Worshipful Master , the Senior and Junior Wardens did not miss a single meeting- regular or emergent ; the Treasurer , the Senior and the

Junior Deacons missed one meeting each ; the Secretary and the Director of Ceremonies missed two each . All these few cases of absence were

occasioned by the pressing emergency of the private or public avocation of the absent brethren , were notified to the Master in writing , and by him . allowed ; and this is a rule which should ever apply —if officers cannot attend , the Master should have timely written notice , to enable him to appoint a brother capable to fill the vacant office pro tern .,

Address To The Officers And Brethren Of The Lodge Of Antiquity, Montreal.

to prevent confusion , and that the Master may have honour and the lodge pleasure and profit thereby . ( To be continued . )

The Nemesis: A Tale Of The Days Of Trajan.

THE NEMESIS : A TALE OF THE DAYS OF TRAJAN .

By BRO . A . OXUAL HAYE , KM ., K . Gal ., Corresponding Memhev of the German Society , Leipzig ; Knight Templar , Scot . ; Author of " The History of the Ivaights Templars " " Vara Queer ; " " Gatherings in Wanderings ; " " Songs and Ballads ; " " Poemata ; " " Legends of Edinburgh . ' " 8 rc , < $ ' < . ' .. § 'c . ; Poet Laureate of the Canongate , Kilivinninrj ; P . M . St . Stephens ; P . P . Z . of St . Andrews , B . A .

Chap . ; < 5 "c .,- Sfc . ( Continued from page 207 . ) CHAPTER XXVI . THE SWOED OF JUSTICE BEGINS ITS SWOOP . " ITneapable of pityvoid and empty

, From any dram of mercy . "—Shakespeare . Lepidus , the Pontifex Maximus , betook himself in all haste to the Emperor ' s palace upon receipt of Lais' letter . Ever after the disappearance of the Vestal Sempronia her companions caused him

great anxiety . He had been severely blamed for not discovering her , and at one time he feared he would have been deposed from office . Anything- concerning the Vestals , therefore , made him shake in his knotless robes .

" How now , Lepidus , what brings you here m such haste r" demanded the Emperor , abruptly , as the Pontiff entered . " Noble Trajan , this must be my reply , " answered the priest , handing him the letter .

Trajan took it , and seemingly recognised the writing , for he muttered to himself , "What , another ? " He opened it and glanced over the letter , at first hurriedly , and then slowly , carefully weighing every word .

" Who brought this letter ? " he demanded . " That is the most extraordinary thing I ever heard of , " answered the Pontiff , plunging at once into the subject . '' So the slave disappeared ? " said the Emperor ,

" Well , it is of little consequence ; yon may go . " "But is there nothing concerning the Vestals in it ?" " Nothing but idle talk . Keep your mind easy . "

" Keep my mind easy , sayest thou ? " replied Lepidus , testily , " and these pieces of feminine under my care . They are driving me to my grave , and doubtless this is some trick of that scurvy

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