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Address Of The Grand Master, J. H. Graham, L.L.D., &C.

It has always appeared to me to have been most unfortunate that ' ' The Grand Lodge of Canada , " when all her relations to this Grand Lodge had been adjusted and recognition accorded , that she did not then at least constitute and declare herself to be the Grand Lodge of the Province

of Outario . Her name " The Grand , Lodge of Canada , " has , since confederation become synonymous with "The Grand Lodge of the Dominion of Canada , " and seems to involve what some may consider a menace to , or a claim to superiority

over , the other Grand Lodges of the Dominion , any one of which is as much a "Grand Lodge of Canada" as she is . Had she thus constituted and renamed herself " The Grand Lodge of Ontario , " it would have wholly prevented any claim being put forward that there existed no such Grand Body . From an examination

of the papers forwarded to me from London , it does not clearly appear to me what were the real causes of the existing schism—or that the proceedings established and for long time generally acknowledged , had in the formation and

incorporation of what is called " The Grand Lodge of Ontario , " were in accordance with the well accepted princi ples governing the formation of Grand Lodges of Freemasons such as those on which this , and other regularly constituted Grand Lod

ges have been duly founded and recognized . I cannot therefore recommend grand Lodge to extend fraternal recognition to the body now claiming to be the Grand Lodge of the Province of Ontario , notwithstanding she may bring to the support of her

claim , some exceptional circumstances as precedents ; or the non-performance of an evident duty on the partof the Grand Lodge of Canada , which should have followed as a

sequent to the disseverment of the old Pro vinee of Canada into Ontario and Quebec Having received no official communications from the "Grand Lodge of Canada , " anent this schism or her action regarding the same , I am therefore not in a position

to advise Grand Lodge with certainty as to what ought to be done under the circumstances , and hence it seems to me better to defer action upon the matter , hoping , as I think we justly may , that a peaceful and fraternal solution of existing difficulties may yet be had .

Address Of The Grand Master, J. H. Graham, L.L.D., &C.

It appears to me from the information I have of the many excellent brethren who are involved in this unfortunate affair that a proper spirit of conciliation and a prudent exercine of authority might have prevented the difficulty from assuming

such proportions ; but , if not , I cannot commend for your approval the reported numerous " suspensions by edict , " nor any action of " expulsion" of more than doubtful legality , and hence it appears to me that there are good reasons to hope that if there is further opportunit y given the second , sober thought of so many good brethren on either side will lead ere

long to a hap ] ry solution of existing difficulties , and so avoid what otherwise may be a permanent alienation of those who ought to be one in spirit and action . Brethren from without the jurisdiction of Ontario may also be able to counsel and

co-operate with our good brethren there in healing existing troubles . In olden time under somewhat like circumstances , the good example of "Old London" and " Old York , " in the motherland , may not be wholly lost among their loyal children in this land of the setting sun . ( To be continued . )

A Page From Life's Book.

A PAGE FROM LIFE'S BOOK .

I SAW two children intertwine Their arms about each other , Like the young tendrils of a vine About its nearest brother -. And ever and anon , As gayly they ran on ,

They looked into each other ' s face Anticipating an embrace . I saw these two when they were men . I watched them meet one day . They touched each others hand—and then Each went on his own way

There did not seem a tie Of love—a bond ox chain—To make them turn the hungering eye , Or grasp the hand again . This is a page in our life ' s book We all of us turn oyer .

The web is rent , The hour glass spent , And , oh ! the paths we once forsook How seldom we recover .

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Untitled Article 1
Monthly Masonic Sumnary. Article 2
SOME FURTHER REMARKS ON THE EXTRACTS FROM THE SHEFFIELD CHAPTER OF PARADISE MINUTE BOOKS.* Article 3
FATHER FOY ON SECRET SOCIETIES. Article 5
PRINCE BOLTIKOFF: Article 12
A VOICE IN NATURE. Article 16
"THE ALBURY MS."AN ANALYSIS. Article 18
AN OLD, OLD STORY. Article 22
TWO SIDES. Article 24
SOCIAL PROBLEMS AND THEIR PEACEFUL SOLUTION. Article 26
THE WOMEN OF OUR TIME. Article 30
GERARD MONTAGU; Article 32
THE ENCHANTED ISLE OF THE SEA. Article 35
CONTEMPORARY LETTERS ON THE FRENCH REVOLUTION. Article 37
LOVE YOUR NEIGHBOUR. Article 39
RETURN OF THE ARCTIC EXPEDITION. Article 40
A MEMORY. Article 41
DURHAM CATHEDRAL. Article 42
TRIFLES. Article 45
OLD GREGORY'S GHOST: Article 45
FURNESS ABBEY. Article 49
THE DAYS TO COME. Article 50
GRUMBLE NOT, BROTHER. Article 51
THE ORIGIN AND REFERENCES OF THE HERMESIAN SPURIOUS FREEMASONRY. Article 51
A Review. Article 54
FREEMASONRY! Article 59
POETS' CORNER. Article 59
PARIS RESTAURANTS. Article 63
MASONIC CENTENNIAL SONG. Article 65
THE MASONIC PHILOSOPHY. Article 65
FREEMASONRY IN FRANCE. Article 67
LOST. Article 70
AN ESSAY ON EPITAPHS. Article 71
A PARABLE. Article 74
ADDRESS OF P.G.M. BRO. HON. RICHARD VAUX, AT CENTENNIAL OF AMERICAN UNION LODGE. Article 75
SHORT IS THE WAY. Article 76
ADDRESS OF THE GRAND MASTER, J. H. GRAHAM, L.L.D., &c. Article 77
A PAGE FROM LIFE'S BOOK. Article 81
Correspondence. Article 82
REUNION. Article 85
ADDRESS OF THE V. H. AND E. SIR KT. COL. W. J. B. MACLEOD MOORE, OF THE GRAND CROSS OF THE TEMPLE, GRAND PRIOR OF THE DOMINION OF CANADA, Article 86
MASONRY EVERYWHERE. Article 93
NOTES ON LITERATURE, SCIENCE AND ART. Article 93
ARE THE CHILDREN AT HOME. Article 97
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Address Of The Grand Master, J. H. Graham, L.L.D., &C.

It has always appeared to me to have been most unfortunate that ' ' The Grand Lodge of Canada , " when all her relations to this Grand Lodge had been adjusted and recognition accorded , that she did not then at least constitute and declare herself to be the Grand Lodge of the Province

of Outario . Her name " The Grand , Lodge of Canada , " has , since confederation become synonymous with "The Grand Lodge of the Dominion of Canada , " and seems to involve what some may consider a menace to , or a claim to superiority

over , the other Grand Lodges of the Dominion , any one of which is as much a "Grand Lodge of Canada" as she is . Had she thus constituted and renamed herself " The Grand Lodge of Ontario , " it would have wholly prevented any claim being put forward that there existed no such Grand Body . From an examination

of the papers forwarded to me from London , it does not clearly appear to me what were the real causes of the existing schism—or that the proceedings established and for long time generally acknowledged , had in the formation and

incorporation of what is called " The Grand Lodge of Ontario , " were in accordance with the well accepted princi ples governing the formation of Grand Lodges of Freemasons such as those on which this , and other regularly constituted Grand Lod

ges have been duly founded and recognized . I cannot therefore recommend grand Lodge to extend fraternal recognition to the body now claiming to be the Grand Lodge of the Province of Ontario , notwithstanding she may bring to the support of her

claim , some exceptional circumstances as precedents ; or the non-performance of an evident duty on the partof the Grand Lodge of Canada , which should have followed as a

sequent to the disseverment of the old Pro vinee of Canada into Ontario and Quebec Having received no official communications from the "Grand Lodge of Canada , " anent this schism or her action regarding the same , I am therefore not in a position

to advise Grand Lodge with certainty as to what ought to be done under the circumstances , and hence it seems to me better to defer action upon the matter , hoping , as I think we justly may , that a peaceful and fraternal solution of existing difficulties may yet be had .

Address Of The Grand Master, J. H. Graham, L.L.D., &C.

It appears to me from the information I have of the many excellent brethren who are involved in this unfortunate affair that a proper spirit of conciliation and a prudent exercine of authority might have prevented the difficulty from assuming

such proportions ; but , if not , I cannot commend for your approval the reported numerous " suspensions by edict , " nor any action of " expulsion" of more than doubtful legality , and hence it appears to me that there are good reasons to hope that if there is further opportunit y given the second , sober thought of so many good brethren on either side will lead ere

long to a hap ] ry solution of existing difficulties , and so avoid what otherwise may be a permanent alienation of those who ought to be one in spirit and action . Brethren from without the jurisdiction of Ontario may also be able to counsel and

co-operate with our good brethren there in healing existing troubles . In olden time under somewhat like circumstances , the good example of "Old London" and " Old York , " in the motherland , may not be wholly lost among their loyal children in this land of the setting sun . ( To be continued . )

A Page From Life's Book.

A PAGE FROM LIFE'S BOOK .

I SAW two children intertwine Their arms about each other , Like the young tendrils of a vine About its nearest brother -. And ever and anon , As gayly they ran on ,

They looked into each other ' s face Anticipating an embrace . I saw these two when they were men . I watched them meet one day . They touched each others hand—and then Each went on his own way

There did not seem a tie Of love—a bond ox chain—To make them turn the hungering eye , Or grasp the hand again . This is a page in our life ' s book We all of us turn oyer .

The web is rent , The hour glass spent , And , oh ! the paths we once forsook How seldom we recover .

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