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Obituary.
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BROv WILL It is with deep regret We have to rec P . M . of the Albion Lodge , No . 9 . The deceased Bro . had been for some length of time sun ^ ring fi ' o nr a pulnipnary com Thursday , April 22 nd , in the forty-fifth year of his age . Bro . McQulloch was initiated into Masonry in the Albion Lodge , No . 9 , in 1850 , and passed the chair of that Lodge in 1 B 53 , and at the time of his death was Second Principal elect of
the Jerusalem Chaptery No . 218 ; he was also a life governor of t ^ Girls School , as well as of the Masonic Benevolent Institution . Sincere and warm ^ hearted in his friendships , courteous in manner , km d charitable in disposition , arid of the highest integrity of character , Bro fidehce of all classes of men ; and the Brethren of th ^ of friends , will long cherish , with foelings of sincere affection , the regard and esteem dueto his memory .
Notices.
NOTICES . ¦
All comriiunicatidns for the Editor , to insure insertion in the next week ' s number * should be forwarded not later than Saturday , Advertisers will oblige by forwarding their favours at the latest by 12 o ' clock on Monday morning . Special Notice . —Our correspondents who so kindly furnish us with reports of meetings , & c , are earnestly requested in every case to write on one side only qi
the paper they use . In future / the non-observance of this rule will necessitate our passing over communications which we should otherwise gladly insert , arid which the Oraft would be benefited by having presented to them ; for , in order to produce our Magazine at the proper time , we are obliged to facilitate the operations of the printer , who knows no greater impediment than backed copy , not always legibly written . In giving proper names , where accuracy is so essentialsince for the spelling of such there is no orthographical standard—our correspondents should be careful to write very distinctly .
Emblematic covers for the volume of 1857 are now ready , price Is . 6 d . A few volumes may also he had , price lis . 6 d . each . We shall be happy to receive essays or lectures on Masonic subjects , returning them ( should they not be accepted ) if desired .
TO COEEESPONDENTS . " Two P . Ms . "—Though invited to be present at the Lodge , we think you ought to have retired , when requested so to do , on account of urgent private business relative to their Treasurer being about to be taken into consideration . Bko . PEBRIN should write to his bookseller . We do not serve him from the office A . CoRRKSPONDEisrr wishes to know whether he can obtain a copy or Dr . Ladd's explanation and diagrams of the Royal Arch , noticed in a recent number of this Magazine . Perhaps Bro . Ladd will answer this question .
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
Obituary.
<& hit ua iy .
BROv WILL It is with deep regret We have to rec P . M . of the Albion Lodge , No . 9 . The deceased Bro . had been for some length of time sun ^ ring fi ' o nr a pulnipnary com Thursday , April 22 nd , in the forty-fifth year of his age . Bro . McQulloch was initiated into Masonry in the Albion Lodge , No . 9 , in 1850 , and passed the chair of that Lodge in 1 B 53 , and at the time of his death was Second Principal elect of
the Jerusalem Chaptery No . 218 ; he was also a life governor of t ^ Girls School , as well as of the Masonic Benevolent Institution . Sincere and warm ^ hearted in his friendships , courteous in manner , km d charitable in disposition , arid of the highest integrity of character , Bro fidehce of all classes of men ; and the Brethren of th ^ of friends , will long cherish , with foelings of sincere affection , the regard and esteem dueto his memory .
Notices.
NOTICES . ¦
All comriiunicatidns for the Editor , to insure insertion in the next week ' s number * should be forwarded not later than Saturday , Advertisers will oblige by forwarding their favours at the latest by 12 o ' clock on Monday morning . Special Notice . —Our correspondents who so kindly furnish us with reports of meetings , & c , are earnestly requested in every case to write on one side only qi
the paper they use . In future / the non-observance of this rule will necessitate our passing over communications which we should otherwise gladly insert , arid which the Oraft would be benefited by having presented to them ; for , in order to produce our Magazine at the proper time , we are obliged to facilitate the operations of the printer , who knows no greater impediment than backed copy , not always legibly written . In giving proper names , where accuracy is so essentialsince for the spelling of such there is no orthographical standard—our correspondents should be careful to write very distinctly .
Emblematic covers for the volume of 1857 are now ready , price Is . 6 d . A few volumes may also he had , price lis . 6 d . each . We shall be happy to receive essays or lectures on Masonic subjects , returning them ( should they not be accepted ) if desired .
TO COEEESPONDENTS . " Two P . Ms . "—Though invited to be present at the Lodge , we think you ought to have retired , when requested so to do , on account of urgent private business relative to their Treasurer being about to be taken into consideration . Bko . PEBRIN should write to his bookseller . We do not serve him from the office A . CoRRKSPONDEisrr wishes to know whether he can obtain a copy or Dr . Ladd's explanation and diagrams of the Royal Arch , noticed in a recent number of this Magazine . Perhaps Bro . Ladd will answer this question .