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eyes of the rest of the Masonic world , if they allow their name to be thus taken in vain , and such impertinences to he written by thenpaid servant , and his bete noire . While , however , these things continue to be done , there is need of all the vigilance of which the independent party in G . L . are capable , if they would save the Order from being hopelessly compromised by the placeman aud the toady . —I am , Sir and Brother , fraternally , A PROVINCIAL P . M .
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How LITTLE is known of what is in the bosoms of those around as ! We might explain many a coldness could we look into the heart concealed from us ; we should often pity where we hate , love when we think we can never forgive , admire when we curl the lip with scorn and indignation . To judge without reserve of any human action is a culpable temerity , of all our sins the most unfeeling and frequent .
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WE commend to the perusal of our readers the advertisement of the G-EAND LODGE OLVB , which appeal's in our columns to-day . It will , we think , prove of invaluable service as a point of union and information for Provincial Masons , while it will afford a convenient opportunity for deliberation upon all questions of
Masonic interest ; and thus enable the independent section of G . L . to mature their policy , and present a united front to their official opponents . The plan reflects great credit upon its originators : it is simple , practical , and capable of indefinite extension . We hope , in time , to see a reading room , and a
coffee room , included in the scheme . The names of the Executive of the Club—well-known and tried men—offer every guarantee for its efficiency and success .
Ad02405
gikriisatmtts . MASONIC QUARTERLY PAPER . npHE MASONIC OBSERVER AND GRAND LODGE J _ CHRONICLE is published on the 20 th of March , June , September , and December ; and contains a full Report of the proceedings in the previous GRAMD LODGE , as well as Articles upon the various subjects affecting the welfare of the Craft . It is intended to meet a rapidly increasing demand for fuller information upon matters of general , as distinguished from local , interest . The actual condition of Masonry at home and in the Colonies , its policy , the measures required for its progress and efficiency , as well as the state of its Charities , are the subjects principally noticed . The great success that has attended the establishment of this Paper , leads the Proprietors to hope that it will be recognised as a useful medium of information , as well as of mutual communication , by the Craft at large .
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MASONIC CLUB . AT a Meeting held at Freemasons' Tavern , on Tuesday , the 14 th September , it was resolved : — " That a Club be now formed to be called 'THE GRAND LODGE CLUB , ' ( which shall consist only of Members of G . L . ) for the following objects : — " 1 . To maintain the constitutional supremacy and privileges of G . L . " 2 . To amend or modify—so far as can be done . with a . due regard to the preservation of the antient landmarks of the Order—such of the Masonic laws and regulations as are found to operate prejudicially to the interests of the Craft . " 3 . To secure to Provincial Brethren a more active participation in the proceedings of G . L . " i To promote the adoption of a liberal and enlightened policy towards Colonial Lodges . " 5 . To encourage throughout the Craft a more extended interest in the Charities of the'Oi-der . - " 6 . To form a Masonic Library of Reference . " The Entrance Fee to be 5 s . ; Annual Subscription , 5 s . ; Election of Members by Ballot . The Club to dine together before each G . L . ; Dinner 2 s . 6 d ., Wine , 3 s . The following have been appointed officers , ad interim . Bro . UDALL , Past G . Deacon , P . M ., No . 10 , President . Bro . JOHN WHITMORE , W . M ., No . 326 , Treasurer . Bro . F . BINCKES , P . M ., No . 11 , Secretary , Freemasons' Tavern . With whom Brethren desirous of joining the Club must communicate on or before October 31 st .
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THE " CANADIAN MASONIC PIONEER" is published JL on the first of every month , at Montreal , C . E . Terms ; Five Shillings Cy ., per annum , payable invariably in . advance . All communications must be- pre-paid , and addressed to the Editors , Masonic ' Pioneer , Montreal .
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GRAM LODGE OF MARK MASTERS OF ENGLAND AND WALES AND THE . COLONIES AND POSSESSIONS OP THE BRITISH CROWN . . Bro . The LORD LEIGH , Grand Master . Bro . The EARL OF CARNARVON , Deputy Grand Master . T ODGES desirous of Uniting under tie English Oonstitu-- tion , and Brethren wishing to obtain New Wan-ants to work the Mark degree , are requested to communicate with Bro . W . L . COLLINS , the Grand Secretary , at the Office of the Grand Lodge , No . 40 , Leicester Square , London .
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NOTICE . NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS . —We have to request our Subscribers to forward the amounts for which application has been made , either in Stamps , or by Post OS & ee Order , at their earliest convenience . The Masonic Observer and Grand Lodge Clironicle is published on the 20 th of March , June , September , and December ; and may be obtained from the London Publishers , through all local booksellers . SUBSCRIBERS be lied direct from the Officeby sending
may supp , their subscriptions ( 2 s . per Annum ) in advance to Mr . Peach , Bridge Street , Bath . , ADVEBTISEMENTS may be sent to Mr . Peach , Bridge Street , Bath , or to Mr . 3 . Clements , Little Pulteney Street , London , by the 15 th of March , June , September , and December , and not later than one week after each G . L . of emergency .
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Bath : Printed and Published by EGBERT EDWARD PEACH , No . 8 , Bridge Street . London : Published by SIMPKIN , MARSHALL , and Co ., Stationers' Hall Court , E . C ; and Sold by J . CLEMENTS , 21 , Little Pulteney Street , TV . ; E . MARLBOROUGH & Co ., Ave Maria Lane , E . 0 . ; and all Booksellers in London and the Country .
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Correspondence.
eyes of the rest of the Masonic world , if they allow their name to be thus taken in vain , and such impertinences to he written by thenpaid servant , and his bete noire . While , however , these things continue to be done , there is need of all the vigilance of which the independent party in G . L . are capable , if they would save the Order from being hopelessly compromised by the placeman aud the toady . —I am , Sir and Brother , fraternally , A PROVINCIAL P . M .
Ar02402
How LITTLE is known of what is in the bosoms of those around as ! We might explain many a coldness could we look into the heart concealed from us ; we should often pity where we hate , love when we think we can never forgive , admire when we curl the lip with scorn and indignation . To judge without reserve of any human action is a culpable temerity , of all our sins the most unfeeling and frequent .
Ar02401
WE commend to the perusal of our readers the advertisement of the G-EAND LODGE OLVB , which appeal's in our columns to-day . It will , we think , prove of invaluable service as a point of union and information for Provincial Masons , while it will afford a convenient opportunity for deliberation upon all questions of
Masonic interest ; and thus enable the independent section of G . L . to mature their policy , and present a united front to their official opponents . The plan reflects great credit upon its originators : it is simple , practical , and capable of indefinite extension . We hope , in time , to see a reading room , and a
coffee room , included in the scheme . The names of the Executive of the Club—well-known and tried men—offer every guarantee for its efficiency and success .
Ad02405
gikriisatmtts . MASONIC QUARTERLY PAPER . npHE MASONIC OBSERVER AND GRAND LODGE J _ CHRONICLE is published on the 20 th of March , June , September , and December ; and contains a full Report of the proceedings in the previous GRAMD LODGE , as well as Articles upon the various subjects affecting the welfare of the Craft . It is intended to meet a rapidly increasing demand for fuller information upon matters of general , as distinguished from local , interest . The actual condition of Masonry at home and in the Colonies , its policy , the measures required for its progress and efficiency , as well as the state of its Charities , are the subjects principally noticed . The great success that has attended the establishment of this Paper , leads the Proprietors to hope that it will be recognised as a useful medium of information , as well as of mutual communication , by the Craft at large .
Ad02408
MASONIC CLUB . AT a Meeting held at Freemasons' Tavern , on Tuesday , the 14 th September , it was resolved : — " That a Club be now formed to be called 'THE GRAND LODGE CLUB , ' ( which shall consist only of Members of G . L . ) for the following objects : — " 1 . To maintain the constitutional supremacy and privileges of G . L . " 2 . To amend or modify—so far as can be done . with a . due regard to the preservation of the antient landmarks of the Order—such of the Masonic laws and regulations as are found to operate prejudicially to the interests of the Craft . " 3 . To secure to Provincial Brethren a more active participation in the proceedings of G . L . " i To promote the adoption of a liberal and enlightened policy towards Colonial Lodges . " 5 . To encourage throughout the Craft a more extended interest in the Charities of the'Oi-der . - " 6 . To form a Masonic Library of Reference . " The Entrance Fee to be 5 s . ; Annual Subscription , 5 s . ; Election of Members by Ballot . The Club to dine together before each G . L . ; Dinner 2 s . 6 d ., Wine , 3 s . The following have been appointed officers , ad interim . Bro . UDALL , Past G . Deacon , P . M ., No . 10 , President . Bro . JOHN WHITMORE , W . M ., No . 326 , Treasurer . Bro . F . BINCKES , P . M ., No . 11 , Secretary , Freemasons' Tavern . With whom Brethren desirous of joining the Club must communicate on or before October 31 st .
Ad02407
THE " CANADIAN MASONIC PIONEER" is published JL on the first of every month , at Montreal , C . E . Terms ; Five Shillings Cy ., per annum , payable invariably in . advance . All communications must be- pre-paid , and addressed to the Editors , Masonic ' Pioneer , Montreal .
Ad02406
GRAM LODGE OF MARK MASTERS OF ENGLAND AND WALES AND THE . COLONIES AND POSSESSIONS OP THE BRITISH CROWN . . Bro . The LORD LEIGH , Grand Master . Bro . The EARL OF CARNARVON , Deputy Grand Master . T ODGES desirous of Uniting under tie English Oonstitu-- tion , and Brethren wishing to obtain New Wan-ants to work the Mark degree , are requested to communicate with Bro . W . L . COLLINS , the Grand Secretary , at the Office of the Grand Lodge , No . 40 , Leicester Square , London .
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NOTICE . NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS . —We have to request our Subscribers to forward the amounts for which application has been made , either in Stamps , or by Post OS & ee Order , at their earliest convenience . The Masonic Observer and Grand Lodge Clironicle is published on the 20 th of March , June , September , and December ; and may be obtained from the London Publishers , through all local booksellers . SUBSCRIBERS be lied direct from the Officeby sending
may supp , their subscriptions ( 2 s . per Annum ) in advance to Mr . Peach , Bridge Street , Bath . , ADVEBTISEMENTS may be sent to Mr . Peach , Bridge Street , Bath , or to Mr . 3 . Clements , Little Pulteney Street , London , by the 15 th of March , June , September , and December , and not later than one week after each G . L . of emergency .
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Bath : Printed and Published by EGBERT EDWARD PEACH , No . 8 , Bridge Street . London : Published by SIMPKIN , MARSHALL , and Co ., Stationers' Hall Court , E . C ; and Sold by J . CLEMENTS , 21 , Little Pulteney Street , TV . ; E . MARLBOROUGH & Co ., Ave Maria Lane , E . 0 . ; and all Booksellers in London and the Country .