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Craft Freemasonry.

To raise a STOBH , but one of approbation Is nosv my pleasant and politest aim ; With "QUEEX" and " crown , " and " mystic craft" I ' m bold , To add the noble LADY TEJIFEST ' S name . — Before I make my ho-w , nosv ladies all I have matters to disclose of great

import—A secret ! ah , I see you ' re anxious nosv , The secret of Freemasonry in short , In strictest confidence , I have been told It is to scorn the false—and love the true , . To do to others in its fullest sense AVhat others ought to ever do to you , — To live in peace and harmony svith all , — -

No matter what their politics , or creed , — Their social status , —or their svorldly svealth , — Is to ever be a friend indeed , — To feed the hungry—help the Aveary on—All enmity—all love of greed to smother—To honor law—put earnest trust in God—This is to be a true Masonic Brother .

The elegant and sparkling comedietta of " Court Favour , " by Mr . Planche , svas then most admirably performed . At the close of the piece , the actors Avere called to receive the compliments of the house , and the Duke of Nesvcastle tliresv to Miss Denvil , Lady Susan Tempest ' s beautiful bouquet ; Mr . Montgomery then led before the curtain the popular favourite of the evening AA'ith the bouquet in her hand , and the acclamations of the audience were again rcnosved .

The baud then played the National Anthem , and as tho gay and gallant occupants of the Theatre rose in response to tho loyal strains , the house presented a picture of beauty and grandeur svhich nothing but a Masonic Festival could have realized . The splendid and merry Pantomime of the "House that Jack built , " brought the entertainments to a close . Tho profits , as indicated in the prologue , svill be gis'en to public charities . —Abridged from "The Nottingham Daily Guardian , " of January 10 th . 1866 .

Channel Islands.

CHANNEL ISLANDS .

JERSEY . —MASONIC FETE AND BAZAAR . fsafessNDER the immediate superintendence of the Provincial Grand Lod ge and JL Jf . the AA orshipful Masters of all the Lodges on the English Registry , a ll M &> Masonic Bazaar Avas opened on December the 19 th , 1865 , at the Temple fH ^ Ss ? in Stopford-road , in fas'or of tho Fund for tho Relief of the AAldosvs and Orphans of Freemasons . The bazaar , properly so called , svas arranged in

the great liall of tho Temple , for the sale of articles of fancy , utility , and verba , under the direct and personal management of a committee of ladies . But probably tho most remarkable feature in tho exhibition svas that presented by the museum , As-hich Avas literally filled with classic beauties and many curiosities . Upon the opening of the bazaar , Henry Luce Manuel , Esq ., chairman of the committee , spoke as follosvs : — Ladies and Gentlemen , —AVhen a year is drawing tosvards its close , —AA'hen ,

having run its allotted course it is on tho CA'O of adding its unit to the ages and yielding its place to time and the future , human kind habitually enters into earnest conference Avith itself . It reminds its conscience of many shortcoissings , it recalls to its memory many duties , and it resolves , as it should , on a fresh and vigorous effort to make up for the former and perform the latter . The continuators in this island of the principles and traditions of Masonry—that grand old . craft svhoso origin is almost cocA'al svith the existence of society , —arc impressed svith this conviction . It is svhy they appear before you to-day .

“The Masonic Press: 1866-02-01, Page 43” Masonic Periodicals Online, Library and Museum of Freemasonry, 23 May 2025, django:8000/periodicals/msp/issues/mxr_01021866/page/43/.
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THE PAPAL ALLOCUTION AGAINST FREEMASONRY. Article 1
MASONIC ANTIQUITIES, DOCUMENTS, &c . JERUSALEM. ENCAMPMENT, MANCHESTER. Article 17
REPRINT OF SCARCE, OR CURIOUS, BOOKS ON FREEMASONRY. Article 27
NOTES AND QUERIES FOR FREEMASONS. Article 33
THE MASONIC REPORTER. Article 34
KNIGHT TEMPLARY. Article 35
CRAFT FREEMASONRY. Article 37
CHANNEL ISLANDS. Article 43
NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 48
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Craft Freemasonry.

To raise a STOBH , but one of approbation Is nosv my pleasant and politest aim ; With "QUEEX" and " crown , " and " mystic craft" I ' m bold , To add the noble LADY TEJIFEST ' S name . — Before I make my ho-w , nosv ladies all I have matters to disclose of great

import—A secret ! ah , I see you ' re anxious nosv , The secret of Freemasonry in short , In strictest confidence , I have been told It is to scorn the false—and love the true , . To do to others in its fullest sense AVhat others ought to ever do to you , — To live in peace and harmony svith all , — -

No matter what their politics , or creed , — Their social status , —or their svorldly svealth , — Is to ever be a friend indeed , — To feed the hungry—help the Aveary on—All enmity—all love of greed to smother—To honor law—put earnest trust in God—This is to be a true Masonic Brother .

The elegant and sparkling comedietta of " Court Favour , " by Mr . Planche , svas then most admirably performed . At the close of the piece , the actors Avere called to receive the compliments of the house , and the Duke of Nesvcastle tliresv to Miss Denvil , Lady Susan Tempest ' s beautiful bouquet ; Mr . Montgomery then led before the curtain the popular favourite of the evening AA'ith the bouquet in her hand , and the acclamations of the audience were again rcnosved .

The baud then played the National Anthem , and as tho gay and gallant occupants of the Theatre rose in response to tho loyal strains , the house presented a picture of beauty and grandeur svhich nothing but a Masonic Festival could have realized . The splendid and merry Pantomime of the "House that Jack built , " brought the entertainments to a close . Tho profits , as indicated in the prologue , svill be gis'en to public charities . —Abridged from "The Nottingham Daily Guardian , " of January 10 th . 1866 .

Channel Islands.

CHANNEL ISLANDS .

JERSEY . —MASONIC FETE AND BAZAAR . fsafessNDER the immediate superintendence of the Provincial Grand Lod ge and JL Jf . the AA orshipful Masters of all the Lodges on the English Registry , a ll M &> Masonic Bazaar Avas opened on December the 19 th , 1865 , at the Temple fH ^ Ss ? in Stopford-road , in fas'or of tho Fund for tho Relief of the AAldosvs and Orphans of Freemasons . The bazaar , properly so called , svas arranged in

the great liall of tho Temple , for the sale of articles of fancy , utility , and verba , under the direct and personal management of a committee of ladies . But probably tho most remarkable feature in tho exhibition svas that presented by the museum , As-hich Avas literally filled with classic beauties and many curiosities . Upon the opening of the bazaar , Henry Luce Manuel , Esq ., chairman of the committee , spoke as follosvs : — Ladies and Gentlemen , —AVhen a year is drawing tosvards its close , —AA'hen ,

having run its allotted course it is on tho CA'O of adding its unit to the ages and yielding its place to time and the future , human kind habitually enters into earnest conference Avith itself . It reminds its conscience of many shortcoissings , it recalls to its memory many duties , and it resolves , as it should , on a fresh and vigorous effort to make up for the former and perform the latter . The continuators in this island of the principles and traditions of Masonry—that grand old . craft svhoso origin is almost cocA'al svith the existence of society , —arc impressed svith this conviction . It is svhy they appear before you to-day .

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