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nity , and elevate ^ Ereemasonry in Canada to a position of prosperity ? influence , and utility , under any other circumstances far beyond its capabilities . It was also urged that amongst the numerous and intelligent body

of Masons in the province , the requisite talent and devotion to the welfare of the Craft may at all times be found , to conduct an efficient administration of the affairs of Ereemasonry in Canada , and that the necessities of the Eraternity required that they should assume a position of self-government .

The feeling of the Convention being manifestly so strongly in favour of the establishment of an independent Grand Lodge , a Committee composed of those Brethren , whose Masonic knowledge and general ability had distinguished them as the best qualified for the faithful and efficient performance of so important a duty , was appointed to investigate all available Masonic authorities for

precedents applicable to the peculiar circumstances of the case . The result of their researches was a recommendation for the immediate formation of a Grand Lodge of Canada . This recommendation , with the full and explanatory report of the Committee , having received from the Brethren that calm and grave consideration which the serious importance of the subject demanded , it was felt that , however painful it might be to them thus to sever the link which had so long

bound them to their parent Grand Lodges of Great Britain and Ireland , and sincerely as they felt , and readily acknowledged , the duty they owed to those parent Grand Lodges , they felt that they owed a still higher duty to Freemasonry , whose best interests were at stake , and whose prosperous existence in the province imperatively required that immediate separation . It was thereon solemnly

resolved—That in order to apply a remedy to these evils , —to form perfect fraternal union and harmony , establish order , insure tranquillity , provide for and promote the general welfare of the Craft , and secure to the Eraternity of Canada all the blessings of Masonic privileges , it is expedient , right , and our bounden duty to form a Grand Lodge of Canada .

It was then on motion unanimously resolve d—¦ That the Grand Lodge of Ancient Free and Accepted Masons of Canada , be and is hereby formed upon the Ancient Charges and Constitution of Masonry . A Committee was then appointed to prepare rules and regulations for the government of the Grand Lodge of Canada ; and a temporary code having been submitted and approved , the Grand Lodge proceeded to the election of Grand Master and Grand Officers . V . W .

Bro . W . M . Wilson , Past Grand Senior Warden of the Provincial Grand Lodge of Upper Canada and W . M . of Norfolk Lodge , Simcoe , C . W ., No . 500 , J 1 . E ., was elected Grand Master , and V . W . Bro . A Bernard , Past Grand junior [ Deacon of the Provincial Grand

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FICTION AND FACT. Article 1
NOTES OF A YACHT'S CRUISE TO BALAKLAVA. Article 4
SECEET POISONS. Article 10
CASE OF THE CARNATIC STIPENDIARIES. Article 14
SATURDAY HALF-HOLIDAYS, AND THE BETTER OBSERVANCE OF THE LORD'S DAY. Article 15
ADDRESS Article 17
TO THE EDITOR 0£ THE FREEMASONS MAGAZINE. Article 24
REVIEWS OF NEW BOOKS. Article 26
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 34
THE BOYS' SCHOOL. Article 35
PROVINCIAL GRAND OFFICERS. Article 36
GRAND LODGE OF CANADA. Article 36
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 39
METROPOLITAN. Article 39
INSTRUCTION. Article 48
PROVINCIAL. Article 49
ROYAL ABCH. Article 65
THE MARK DEGREE. Article 68
THE ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE. Article 68
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 68
SCOTLAND Article 69
FRANCE. Article 70
PRUSSIA. Article 70
COLONIAL. Article 71
INDIA. Article 71
AMERICA. Article 73
SUMMARY OF NEWS FOR FEBRUARY. Article 74
0bituary. Article 77
NOTICE. Article 79
TO COEEESPONDENTS. Article 79
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nity , and elevate ^ Ereemasonry in Canada to a position of prosperity ? influence , and utility , under any other circumstances far beyond its capabilities . It was also urged that amongst the numerous and intelligent body

of Masons in the province , the requisite talent and devotion to the welfare of the Craft may at all times be found , to conduct an efficient administration of the affairs of Ereemasonry in Canada , and that the necessities of the Eraternity required that they should assume a position of self-government .

The feeling of the Convention being manifestly so strongly in favour of the establishment of an independent Grand Lodge , a Committee composed of those Brethren , whose Masonic knowledge and general ability had distinguished them as the best qualified for the faithful and efficient performance of so important a duty , was appointed to investigate all available Masonic authorities for

precedents applicable to the peculiar circumstances of the case . The result of their researches was a recommendation for the immediate formation of a Grand Lodge of Canada . This recommendation , with the full and explanatory report of the Committee , having received from the Brethren that calm and grave consideration which the serious importance of the subject demanded , it was felt that , however painful it might be to them thus to sever the link which had so long

bound them to their parent Grand Lodges of Great Britain and Ireland , and sincerely as they felt , and readily acknowledged , the duty they owed to those parent Grand Lodges , they felt that they owed a still higher duty to Freemasonry , whose best interests were at stake , and whose prosperous existence in the province imperatively required that immediate separation . It was thereon solemnly

resolved—That in order to apply a remedy to these evils , —to form perfect fraternal union and harmony , establish order , insure tranquillity , provide for and promote the general welfare of the Craft , and secure to the Eraternity of Canada all the blessings of Masonic privileges , it is expedient , right , and our bounden duty to form a Grand Lodge of Canada .

It was then on motion unanimously resolve d—¦ That the Grand Lodge of Ancient Free and Accepted Masons of Canada , be and is hereby formed upon the Ancient Charges and Constitution of Masonry . A Committee was then appointed to prepare rules and regulations for the government of the Grand Lodge of Canada ; and a temporary code having been submitted and approved , the Grand Lodge proceeded to the election of Grand Master and Grand Officers . V . W .

Bro . W . M . Wilson , Past Grand Senior Warden of the Provincial Grand Lodge of Upper Canada and W . M . of Norfolk Lodge , Simcoe , C . W ., No . 500 , J 1 . E ., was elected Grand Master , and V . W . Bro . A Bernard , Past Grand junior [ Deacon of the Provincial Grand

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