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The Masonic " Poet's Corner."

The Masonic " Poet's Corner . "

SALUTATION TO AN ORIENTAL BROTHER ,

These lines were directed to Hon . E . T . Rotters , voir the chief commissioner o oublie instruction in Kijypt . HOAV sweet is friendship in a foreign land ! How warm the pressure of fraternal hand . AVhen every other voice upon the ear Falls cold and meaningless , or insincere !

Dear Friend . I swear your hospitable creed Embodies all that Mason ' s heart can heed ; The courtesy , unwearied kindness , love—The ruling principle in things above—A genial manner , grateful to the soul , And dignity of mien , to grace the whole .

Is this the work of Masonry 1 why then Honour to Masonry , we'll shout a-jrain ! But no ; 'tis the Groat Master Builder ' s Craft , Intent on shaping one exquisite shaft . God , makes the good , man ; ours the humbler part , To indorse the work , and polish it with Art .

Around thee let me , with prophetic eye , A band of Moral Architects espy—AVarm with thy fervor , in thy wisdom wise . Seeking through Masonry a goodly prize ;

Bounteous in charities , in honour true , Yielding to man and God the guerdon due : Brave in the truth as to each one 'tis shown , And bold with justice , fearing God alone .

Thus circled , honoured , blest by old and young , Thy years shall pass as one continued song ; The Temple , vising ' neath thy Master care , Golden inscriptions in thy praise shall bear .

Jew , Christian , Moslem , blent in one by thee , Shall show the world how Masons can agree ; And influenced b . y thy wise and timely thought , Blood feuds and hatreds shall be all forgot .

Then shall this epitaph as thine be given ; <; Faithful and true . /// . * wages are in Heaven . " [ From TJw Poetry of Freemasonry , by the late Bro . Dr . ROB MOEEIS , Masonic Poet Laureate . ]

We Are Requested To Notify That :-

We are requested to notify that :-

Ihe fifteen sections Avill be worked in theBurgoyne Lodge of Instruction , No . 902 , at the Essex Head , Essex Street , Strand . AV . C by the members of the New Finsbury Lodge of Instruction '

to-morrow , Friday , Hth , atO . 30 p . m . Bros . II . G . Gush . P . M . 15-11 , AV . M . ; H . Jenkins . S . AV . 800 , S . AV . ; J . C . Cross , AV . M . 002 . J . AV . : AV . Batty , P . M .. Preceptor ; G . C . Stafford , Secretary . 0 . Doughty Street , AV . C . ' * ' '

The " Old Masonians " will entertain their friends at a social meeting . at Anderton ' s Hotel , E . G .. to-morrow . Friday , the Hth inst ., at 8 . 30 p . m ., Mr . R . Harold AVilliams presiding . On the 4 th January , a complimentary banquet will be given

m honour of the return of Bro . Geo . Collins . 1041 . . at the head of the poll for the Greenwich Division of the London School Board . Bro . T . E . Heller , P . M ., 1041 , P . Z .. 1329 , is actively engaged in making arrangements .

Bro . J . H . McQueen , who twice occupied the chair of Enoch Lodge , No . 11 , will be installed as successor to Bro . Dr . Barker , in the chair of AV . M ., in the Sandown Lodge . 18 ( 59 , on Thursday , 20 th inst ., at the Masonic Hall , Sandown , Isle of AVight .

The Macdonald Lodge , No . 121 ( 5 , Bro . A . R . Cranch , P . M . 1009 , AV . M ., will hold its next regular meeting at the head quarters of the First Surrey Rifles , Flodden Road , Camberwell , this evening . 13 th inst ., at 7 p . m .

. - —The York Lodge , No . 230 , Bro . AV . Smith , AV . M ., will hold its installation meeting at the Masonic Hall , Buncombe Place . York , on Monday , the 17 th inst ., at 3 p . m . The ceremony of installing Bro . S . Border , the AV . M . elect , will be performed by AV . Bro . J . -Todd , P . M ., P . P . G . S . AV . . and Lodge Treasurer . Banquet at 0 . 30 .

The fourth meeting for the session of the Union Lodge of Instruction , the principal school for masonic tuition in Leicester , Avill be held at Freemasons' Hall . Leicester , to-morrow . 1-1 th inst ., at 7 . 30 p . m . AVe recommend brethren visitors to the town to visit this lodge Avhcn opportunity affords ; they may be sure of a heartv Avelcome .

- —TheRosslyn Lodge , No . 1543 , AV . Bro . the Rev . F . B . Shepherd . H . M ., will hold a Lodge of Emergency , on A \ odnosday , 19 th inst . at the Saracen ' s Head Hotel , Dunmow . " to forward the completion of the masonic introduction of Bro . J . B . Shepherd , prior to his

departure to America . Lodge will be opened at 7 p . m . The proceedings are to be followed by a dance at the Town Hall at 8 . 30 , it being the intention , evidently , of our Dunmow friends to give * H ' o . Shepherd a pleasant " send off . ' '

We Are Requested To Notify That :-

The Fifteen Sections will be worked in the New Concord Lodge of Instruction . No . 813 , by the members of the Percy Lodge of Instruction . No . l ' . ) S , at the Jolly Farmers'Tavern , Southgate Road . N .. on AVednesdav evening . 19 th inst .. commencing at 7 o ' clock . Bros . I . P . Cohen . P . M . ' 2 ( I 5 . AV . M . ; J . A . Powell . 18 ( 5 S . AV . ; T . G . Hodges . S . AV . 109 . - ) . ' J . AV .: Rich . Heslop , 109 . - ., Sec .

The Star Lodge of Instruction , No . 1275 , now meets every Saturday at seven o ' clock , at the Dover Castle . Broadway , Deptford , S . E . Preceptor , Bro . AValtcr Martin , P . M .

Our Trestle Board

OUR TRESTLE BOARD

" For the Master to lay lines and draw designs upon . "

ALL communications should be forwarded to 59 , Moor Lane . Fore Street . E . G ., London . Those relating to Editorial matter to be addressed to the EDITOR ; and all others to Messrs . ADAMS BROS * tf * * * A copy of this number of "THE MASOXIC STAR " will be forwarded to all the clubs , reading rooms , and principal hotels in

India , China , Japan , Straits Settlements , Australia , New Zealand , Tasmania , Cape Colony . AA est Africa . Canada , Newfoundland , South America , Fiji , St . Helena , AVest Indies , Gibraltar , Malta , and Constantinople . * * * * * Secretaries of Lodges in London and largest provincial centres

will greatly oblige us by checking our Lists of Lodge Meetings , in regard to J »* Ma , r ( Craft ) . their individual lodges ; and in any case V . M : iT ., Surn it Street . of error by forwarding a post card to the JM iron , every month . Editor , at 59 . Moor Lane . London . E . C , thus :

*? w ; / .= -if w AVe promised to answer P . P . G . J . AAVs letter in onr last number on the subject of the closing of lodges fully in this , but want of space must necessarily make our answers brief . First then : we believe there arc scores upon scores of AA . M ' s . who have no idea what a board of Installed Masters means . Secondly : that the Provinces

are most certainly far in advance of the Metropolis , generally speaking , in correctness of ritual and ceremonial working . Thirdly : that the "little blue book , " to which reference is made , is at A ariance with the teachings of a quarter of a century ago , and never was authorised by the Emulation Lodge . Fourthly : that

Freemasons of some two or three years' standing , armed with such so-called " authorised versions , " ought not to be permitted to overrule older and more experienced brethren . And lastly : that the time is fast approaching when something will have to be done to prevent the continuance of innovations in the ritual of 1813 , and secure a nearer approach to uniformity than Ave have at present .

In reference to the forthcoming election or Grand treasurer , CARADOS , in The Uefrec , thus writes : — "Masonic Refereaders may be interested to know that on AVednesday their esteemed brother , Mr . George Everett , was nominated for the office of Grand Treasurer of the United Grand Lodge of England . . My excuse for mentioning this is that , though not an actor himself , Mr . Everett

is very well known to many actors who are masons , and I shall make bold to ask them for their suffrages on this occasion . If thirty years of hard work and steady devotion to the best interests of the craft counts for anything—and it should—Mr . Everett ' s chance on the day of election will be second to none . If elected , he will be the right man in the " right place . I know Everett to bo a real

good fellow , and PEXDRAGOX and DAUOXET , who are both friends of his . and BORIS and the NOTJOXS MEUCHAXT , who are ditto ditto , cordially unite with me in giving him their good wishes . " The words " and it should " are straight and to the point , and go well with other words in frequent use , although not put into invariable practice amongst us , '" all preferment amongst masons is grounded upon real worth and personal merit only . "

• fr *& w - ^ ' SUBSCRIBER , " in last week ' s correspondence column , called our attention to a correction which we made , and in respect of which he has been good enough to correct us . Until now we have always spoken of Chapters of Improvement and not of lust rwt ion ; but

making the reference to the Royal Arch Regulations , edition 1 XSO , we finil , as "Subscriber" states , that the style now adopted is " Chapters of Instruction , '' and so for the future we must accept it . AVill any of our companions inform us when and under what circumstances the " ancient " appellation was abandoned . '

It is very pleasant to observe that , during the past lew years , the custom of " greetings" from AV . Masters of Lodges to the members thereof , at Christmas time , lias greatly increased . Amongst the many tokens of courtesy and good feeling , we have ourselves received in the shape of Xmas and New Year ' s " cards " not the least

esteemed are those which wo keep in the masonic compartment ot our library . AVe would suggest a continuance of this custom in the season , now at hand , and a preliminary inspection of our Bro . Hills ' ( Hamilton and Hills , Paternoster-row ) stock of appropriate , masonic designs before selection .

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CONTENTS. Article 1
United Grand Lodge of England. Article 1
ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR BOYS. Article 2
ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR GIRLS. Article 2
THE RITUAL. Article 2
The Masonic " Poet's Corner." Article 3
We are requested to notify that :- Article 3
OUR TRESTLE BOARD Article 3
Untitled Article 4
Untitled Article 4
Original Correspondence. Article 4
Answers to Correspondents. Article 4
PRESS EXCHANGES AND BOOKS RECEIVED. Article 4
HIGH TWELVE Article 5
Our City Article. Article 5
Reports of Lodge & Chapter Meetings. Article 6
LODGES OF INSTRUCTION. Article 6
THE ANTI-MASONIC VICAR. Article 7
MARK MASONRY. Article 8
THE GRAND TREASURERSHIP, 1889. Article 9
Metropolitan and Provincial Lodge and Chapter Meetings Article 9
Provincial Lodges and Chapters (Largest Centres). Article 10
Metropolitan Lodges and Chapters of Instruction. Article 12
Untitled Ad 12
Untitled Ad 13
Untitled Ad 14
The "GOULD" TESTIMONIAL Article 15
COMMITTEE.—(First List.) Article 15
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The Masonic " Poet's Corner."

The Masonic " Poet's Corner . "

SALUTATION TO AN ORIENTAL BROTHER ,

These lines were directed to Hon . E . T . Rotters , voir the chief commissioner o oublie instruction in Kijypt . HOAV sweet is friendship in a foreign land ! How warm the pressure of fraternal hand . AVhen every other voice upon the ear Falls cold and meaningless , or insincere !

Dear Friend . I swear your hospitable creed Embodies all that Mason ' s heart can heed ; The courtesy , unwearied kindness , love—The ruling principle in things above—A genial manner , grateful to the soul , And dignity of mien , to grace the whole .

Is this the work of Masonry 1 why then Honour to Masonry , we'll shout a-jrain ! But no ; 'tis the Groat Master Builder ' s Craft , Intent on shaping one exquisite shaft . God , makes the good , man ; ours the humbler part , To indorse the work , and polish it with Art .

Around thee let me , with prophetic eye , A band of Moral Architects espy—AVarm with thy fervor , in thy wisdom wise . Seeking through Masonry a goodly prize ;

Bounteous in charities , in honour true , Yielding to man and God the guerdon due : Brave in the truth as to each one 'tis shown , And bold with justice , fearing God alone .

Thus circled , honoured , blest by old and young , Thy years shall pass as one continued song ; The Temple , vising ' neath thy Master care , Golden inscriptions in thy praise shall bear .

Jew , Christian , Moslem , blent in one by thee , Shall show the world how Masons can agree ; And influenced b . y thy wise and timely thought , Blood feuds and hatreds shall be all forgot .

Then shall this epitaph as thine be given ; <; Faithful and true . /// . * wages are in Heaven . " [ From TJw Poetry of Freemasonry , by the late Bro . Dr . ROB MOEEIS , Masonic Poet Laureate . ]

We Are Requested To Notify That :-

We are requested to notify that :-

Ihe fifteen sections Avill be worked in theBurgoyne Lodge of Instruction , No . 902 , at the Essex Head , Essex Street , Strand . AV . C by the members of the New Finsbury Lodge of Instruction '

to-morrow , Friday , Hth , atO . 30 p . m . Bros . II . G . Gush . P . M . 15-11 , AV . M . ; H . Jenkins . S . AV . 800 , S . AV . ; J . C . Cross , AV . M . 002 . J . AV . : AV . Batty , P . M .. Preceptor ; G . C . Stafford , Secretary . 0 . Doughty Street , AV . C . ' * ' '

The " Old Masonians " will entertain their friends at a social meeting . at Anderton ' s Hotel , E . G .. to-morrow . Friday , the Hth inst ., at 8 . 30 p . m ., Mr . R . Harold AVilliams presiding . On the 4 th January , a complimentary banquet will be given

m honour of the return of Bro . Geo . Collins . 1041 . . at the head of the poll for the Greenwich Division of the London School Board . Bro . T . E . Heller , P . M ., 1041 , P . Z .. 1329 , is actively engaged in making arrangements .

Bro . J . H . McQueen , who twice occupied the chair of Enoch Lodge , No . 11 , will be installed as successor to Bro . Dr . Barker , in the chair of AV . M ., in the Sandown Lodge . 18 ( 59 , on Thursday , 20 th inst ., at the Masonic Hall , Sandown , Isle of AVight .

The Macdonald Lodge , No . 121 ( 5 , Bro . A . R . Cranch , P . M . 1009 , AV . M ., will hold its next regular meeting at the head quarters of the First Surrey Rifles , Flodden Road , Camberwell , this evening . 13 th inst ., at 7 p . m .

. - —The York Lodge , No . 230 , Bro . AV . Smith , AV . M ., will hold its installation meeting at the Masonic Hall , Buncombe Place . York , on Monday , the 17 th inst ., at 3 p . m . The ceremony of installing Bro . S . Border , the AV . M . elect , will be performed by AV . Bro . J . -Todd , P . M ., P . P . G . S . AV . . and Lodge Treasurer . Banquet at 0 . 30 .

The fourth meeting for the session of the Union Lodge of Instruction , the principal school for masonic tuition in Leicester , Avill be held at Freemasons' Hall . Leicester , to-morrow . 1-1 th inst ., at 7 . 30 p . m . AVe recommend brethren visitors to the town to visit this lodge Avhcn opportunity affords ; they may be sure of a heartv Avelcome .

- —TheRosslyn Lodge , No . 1543 , AV . Bro . the Rev . F . B . Shepherd . H . M ., will hold a Lodge of Emergency , on A \ odnosday , 19 th inst . at the Saracen ' s Head Hotel , Dunmow . " to forward the completion of the masonic introduction of Bro . J . B . Shepherd , prior to his

departure to America . Lodge will be opened at 7 p . m . The proceedings are to be followed by a dance at the Town Hall at 8 . 30 , it being the intention , evidently , of our Dunmow friends to give * H ' o . Shepherd a pleasant " send off . ' '

We Are Requested To Notify That :-

The Fifteen Sections will be worked in the New Concord Lodge of Instruction . No . 813 , by the members of the Percy Lodge of Instruction . No . l ' . ) S , at the Jolly Farmers'Tavern , Southgate Road . N .. on AVednesdav evening . 19 th inst .. commencing at 7 o ' clock . Bros . I . P . Cohen . P . M . ' 2 ( I 5 . AV . M . ; J . A . Powell . 18 ( 5 S . AV . ; T . G . Hodges . S . AV . 109 . - ) . ' J . AV .: Rich . Heslop , 109 . - ., Sec .

The Star Lodge of Instruction , No . 1275 , now meets every Saturday at seven o ' clock , at the Dover Castle . Broadway , Deptford , S . E . Preceptor , Bro . AValtcr Martin , P . M .

Our Trestle Board

OUR TRESTLE BOARD

" For the Master to lay lines and draw designs upon . "

ALL communications should be forwarded to 59 , Moor Lane . Fore Street . E . G ., London . Those relating to Editorial matter to be addressed to the EDITOR ; and all others to Messrs . ADAMS BROS * tf * * * A copy of this number of "THE MASOXIC STAR " will be forwarded to all the clubs , reading rooms , and principal hotels in

India , China , Japan , Straits Settlements , Australia , New Zealand , Tasmania , Cape Colony . AA est Africa . Canada , Newfoundland , South America , Fiji , St . Helena , AVest Indies , Gibraltar , Malta , and Constantinople . * * * * * Secretaries of Lodges in London and largest provincial centres

will greatly oblige us by checking our Lists of Lodge Meetings , in regard to J »* Ma , r ( Craft ) . their individual lodges ; and in any case V . M : iT ., Surn it Street . of error by forwarding a post card to the JM iron , every month . Editor , at 59 . Moor Lane . London . E . C , thus :

*? w ; / .= -if w AVe promised to answer P . P . G . J . AAVs letter in onr last number on the subject of the closing of lodges fully in this , but want of space must necessarily make our answers brief . First then : we believe there arc scores upon scores of AA . M ' s . who have no idea what a board of Installed Masters means . Secondly : that the Provinces

are most certainly far in advance of the Metropolis , generally speaking , in correctness of ritual and ceremonial working . Thirdly : that the "little blue book , " to which reference is made , is at A ariance with the teachings of a quarter of a century ago , and never was authorised by the Emulation Lodge . Fourthly : that

Freemasons of some two or three years' standing , armed with such so-called " authorised versions , " ought not to be permitted to overrule older and more experienced brethren . And lastly : that the time is fast approaching when something will have to be done to prevent the continuance of innovations in the ritual of 1813 , and secure a nearer approach to uniformity than Ave have at present .

In reference to the forthcoming election or Grand treasurer , CARADOS , in The Uefrec , thus writes : — "Masonic Refereaders may be interested to know that on AVednesday their esteemed brother , Mr . George Everett , was nominated for the office of Grand Treasurer of the United Grand Lodge of England . . My excuse for mentioning this is that , though not an actor himself , Mr . Everett

is very well known to many actors who are masons , and I shall make bold to ask them for their suffrages on this occasion . If thirty years of hard work and steady devotion to the best interests of the craft counts for anything—and it should—Mr . Everett ' s chance on the day of election will be second to none . If elected , he will be the right man in the " right place . I know Everett to bo a real

good fellow , and PEXDRAGOX and DAUOXET , who are both friends of his . and BORIS and the NOTJOXS MEUCHAXT , who are ditto ditto , cordially unite with me in giving him their good wishes . " The words " and it should " are straight and to the point , and go well with other words in frequent use , although not put into invariable practice amongst us , '" all preferment amongst masons is grounded upon real worth and personal merit only . "

• fr *& w - ^ ' SUBSCRIBER , " in last week ' s correspondence column , called our attention to a correction which we made , and in respect of which he has been good enough to correct us . Until now we have always spoken of Chapters of Improvement and not of lust rwt ion ; but

making the reference to the Royal Arch Regulations , edition 1 XSO , we finil , as "Subscriber" states , that the style now adopted is " Chapters of Instruction , '' and so for the future we must accept it . AVill any of our companions inform us when and under what circumstances the " ancient " appellation was abandoned . '

It is very pleasant to observe that , during the past lew years , the custom of " greetings" from AV . Masters of Lodges to the members thereof , at Christmas time , lias greatly increased . Amongst the many tokens of courtesy and good feeling , we have ourselves received in the shape of Xmas and New Year ' s " cards " not the least

esteemed are those which wo keep in the masonic compartment ot our library . AVe would suggest a continuance of this custom in the season , now at hand , and a preliminary inspection of our Bro . Hills ' ( Hamilton and Hills , Paternoster-row ) stock of appropriate , masonic designs before selection .

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