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Metropolitan.

Un yo the Avehave o ; the Lodge and the happing and comfort of the members . Ihe jeivel bore the allowing inscription- - " Presented b y the Kent Locke , Xo 15 to BiuEdAvavcl Dresser Ii „ ers , P . M ., to niai-k the high sense entertmnedof ' h Masonic conduct , also the , eal and assiduity evinced bv him in the f uthfed eh charge of the duties of W . M . March 9 th , 185 !) . " B ,-0 . " iWs . aid a ttht he hour he would express his feelings as briefly as possible , lie felt proud " hen ' . elevated to tne chaireuid during his of office he had

, year done his best to advance the interests oi : the Kent Lod ge . It was a source of happiness to him that of nffiT ^ T * ° f t ! la „ T teDai'y of thei 1 ' 1 ^ 80 had occuAicl during 1 y « r olofoce . AA hen he AA'as called to the chair he found the Kent Lodge hi a proud 'f V" ' h 0 , « * hB loft ifc ™ ne tho ™ . He concluded by thauW « the brethren for the kindness he had at all times received and ivvt-ierl-irlv or t o handsome testimonial of their esteem . The Lodge wa Z ^ \ K e brethren adjourned to the usual banquet . '

ROBEBT BURNS LODGR ( XO . 25 ) . —The moutldv moMmc 0 r ti ,:, „ ,, „ ,. „ ,,. place on Monday , March 7 th tho AVM" ' Li ° r Lodge cook ¦ Smith , and Jone ^ were raised to the de ^ o o £ K K ^ l ^ tluZ V ^' passed to the degree of Fellow Craft 1 , 1 - Avi ' ^ r 6 \ \ ' ? V were then int ,,, , eed and dul y ^ iatl ht the 5 ^^ ^ busniess , Bro . J . II Great Hex solicited permission from the tttj S A hSin To " ' ? L { % S r ' ' """•" ¦ ¦ i : ~ " ^'" pful MaHte .- anclLtf ^ K s

¦ is ' B ,.,, tn « ; - - ™ , i r ?( i i ' i r g b ; llil » I rn , isi ; - ' y > ' - - "m no orator graS alie ^ f t by yon ,-an old and much esteemed brother Mww T ™ w i f 3 ' ° of them all ; he was treasurer of this Lodgo fen-hiZ ' S ^ ^ TX !

S;^s]K^MSirrilse*°^* rssii^^^^ Kelson received ids death-i oi id / he , va i ff ^ ' ^ 1 - ^ ° ™'

, , srra^rsT•ir^^ss&^si ^ potato ! Lro . -lombleson , as truly aiuliaithfull y delineate as , cic ., ro ™ f . „ + Ss£'"^«s.^fsi

;- I^^S^^^^'^A^ F^?^^^3s£S pcciiAevis £

opbofeigraphy , and thanks were unanimously voM t Bro G , ^ P this occasion . Smn ^ h ™ g frT / ht S , f l '"^ f li , ? , 1 ,, rl y ° " therefore he would not take up tne ^ al ^^ hoo ' b " ^ i- ' but ' nipPy

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THE CANADAS. Article 1
THE GRAND LODGE PROPERTY. Article 3
OUR ARCHITECTURAL CHAPTER. Article 6
MILTON'S GENEALOGY. Article 10
ANCIENT RECORDS. Article 11
THE INDIAN RELIEF FUND. Article 12
SOLEMN ADOPTION OF A MASON'S CHILDREN. Article 13
EASTER DAY. Article 14
TIME'S BOOK. Article 14
SONNET. Article 15
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 16
MASONRY IN INDIA. Article 19
COUNTRY LODGE ROOMS. Article 20
THE MASONIC SCHOOLS. Article 21
MASONIC COSTUME. Article 22
THE MAIDA HILL COLLEGE. Article 22
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 24
METROPOLITAN. Article 25
INSTRUCTION. Article 30
PROVINCIAL. Article 30
Untitled Article 35
MARK MASONRY. Article 35
ROYAL ARCH. Article 36
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 38
SCOTLAND. Article 38
AMERICA. Article 40
MASONIC FESTIVITIES. Article 44
THE WEEK. Article 45
Untitled Article 48
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 48
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Metropolitan.

Un yo the Avehave o ; the Lodge and the happing and comfort of the members . Ihe jeivel bore the allowing inscription- - " Presented b y the Kent Locke , Xo 15 to BiuEdAvavcl Dresser Ii „ ers , P . M ., to niai-k the high sense entertmnedof ' h Masonic conduct , also the , eal and assiduity evinced bv him in the f uthfed eh charge of the duties of W . M . March 9 th , 185 !) . " B ,-0 . " iWs . aid a ttht he hour he would express his feelings as briefly as possible , lie felt proud " hen ' . elevated to tne chaireuid during his of office he had

, year done his best to advance the interests oi : the Kent Lod ge . It was a source of happiness to him that of nffiT ^ T * ° f t ! la „ T teDai'y of thei 1 ' 1 ^ 80 had occuAicl during 1 y « r olofoce . AA hen he AA'as called to the chair he found the Kent Lodge hi a proud 'f V" ' h 0 , « * hB loft ifc ™ ne tho ™ . He concluded by thauW « the brethren for the kindness he had at all times received and ivvt-ierl-irlv or t o handsome testimonial of their esteem . The Lodge wa Z ^ \ K e brethren adjourned to the usual banquet . '

ROBEBT BURNS LODGR ( XO . 25 ) . —The moutldv moMmc 0 r ti ,:, „ ,, „ ,. „ ,,. place on Monday , March 7 th tho AVM" ' Li ° r Lodge cook ¦ Smith , and Jone ^ were raised to the de ^ o o £ K K ^ l ^ tluZ V ^' passed to the degree of Fellow Craft 1 , 1 - Avi ' ^ r 6 \ \ ' ? V were then int ,,, , eed and dul y ^ iatl ht the 5 ^^ ^ busniess , Bro . J . II Great Hex solicited permission from the tttj S A hSin To " ' ? L { % S r ' ' """•" ¦ ¦ i : ~ " ^'" pful MaHte .- anclLtf ^ K s

¦ is ' B ,.,, tn « ; - - ™ , i r ?( i i ' i r g b ; llil » I rn , isi ; - ' y > ' - - "m no orator graS alie ^ f t by yon ,-an old and much esteemed brother Mww T ™ w i f 3 ' ° of them all ; he was treasurer of this Lodgo fen-hiZ ' S ^ ^ TX !

S;^s]K^MSirrilse*°^* rssii^^^^ Kelson received ids death-i oi id / he , va i ff ^ ' ^ 1 - ^ ° ™'

, , srra^rsT•ir^^ss&^si ^ potato ! Lro . -lombleson , as truly aiuliaithfull y delineate as , cic ., ro ™ f . „ + Ss£'"^«s.^fsi

;- I^^S^^^^'^A^ F^?^^^3s£S pcciiAevis £

opbofeigraphy , and thanks were unanimously voM t Bro G , ^ P this occasion . Smn ^ h ™ g frT / ht S , f l '"^ f li , ? , 1 ,, rl y ° " therefore he would not take up tne ^ al ^^ hoo ' b " ^ i- ' but ' nipPy

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