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AMASONICBALL, Under the Patronage of His Grace the DUKE OF MANCHESTER , P . G . M . Norths & Hunts . BUTLER WILKINS , Esq ., D . P . G . M . Norths and Hunts . The Right Hon . THE EARL OF ROSSLYN , Past Grand Master Mason of Scotland . The Right Hon . THE EARL OF EUSTON , W . M . Elect St . Peter's Lodge , No . 442 . The W . Masters , the Past Masters and Officers of Merit Lodge 466 , and neighbouring lodges . Will be held AT THE ASSEMBLY ROOMS , STAMFORD , On FRIDAY , JANUARY , 21 st , 1887 ,. In aid of THE MASONIC CHARITIES . TICKETS ( including Refreshments ) Gentlemen , ios . 6 d . ; Ladies , 7 s . 6 d . ; Double , 15 s . ; to be obtained by written application , previous to lanuary 14 th , 1 SS 7 , to M . W . PACKER , P . M ., M . E . Z . 466 , Hon . Secretary .
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BRO . BINCKES' PRESENTATION FUND . President—T HE E ARL OF L ATHOM , D . G . M ., & Prov . G . M W . Lancashire . Treasurer—Bro . GEORGE PLUCKNETT , P . G . D . England , and Treasurer of the R . M . I . B . Hon . Secretary—Bro . C . F . HOGARD , P . M ., P . Z ., & c . Subscriptions to the above Fund vvill be received by Bro . GEO . PLUCKNETT , 4 6 , Connaught-sq ., W ., or by Bro . C . F . HOGARD , 45 a , Cheapside , London , E . G ., by whom also all further particulars will be furnished .
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NOWRJEADY. SEVENTEENTH ANNUAL ISSUE . THE COSMOPOLITAN MASONIC CALENDAR&POCKETBOOK For 1887 . Price 2 s . ; Post Free , 2 s . ld . 320 pages , flexible roan , Gilt edges , tuck or elastic band . "The most comprehensive Masonic Book of Reference issued . " The Cosmopolitan Masonic Calendar contains Ml particulars of all Grand Masonic Bodies in England , Scotland , and Ireland . With complete lists ot Craft Lodges , giving dates of Constitution , Royal Arch Chapters , Mark Lodges , Rose Croix Chapters , Knights Templar Preceptories , Antient and Accepted Rite , Red Cross Conclaves , Colleges , the Allied Masonic Degrees , & c . Also the Grand Bodies , with their Officers , in France , Belgium , Switzerland , Germany , Spain , Portugal , Italy , the Netherlands , Sweden and Norway , Denmark , Hungary , Greece , Turkey , Egypt , Canada , Manitoba , Quebec , New Brunswick , British Columbia , United States , Hayti , Central and South America , South Australia , Uruguay , Porto-Rico , Republic of Liberia , Cuba , New Zealand , & c , giving in most cases also List of Lodges , & c . It also contains the Three Charges and Entered Apprentice ' s Song . There are also Lists of London CRAFT AND MARK LODGES , AND ROYAL ARCH CHAPTERS . Those Meeting in the Country are shewn in towns alphabetically arranged . Tables are given shewing the different Lodges and Chapters grouped under their respective Provinces j and a List of Lodges and Chapters meeting on Foreign Stations . The London Meetings of the Craft , Royal Arch , Mark , Allied Degrees , Ancient and Accepted Rite , Knights Templar , and Red Cross are noted in the Memorandum space of each day . Meetings of the various Committees of Grand Lodge , Grand Chapters , and Charitable Institutions are also given . May be had of all Booksellers , or at George Kenning's Establishments : — LONDON : 16 , GREAT QUEEN STREET , opposite Freemasons' Hall ( office of publication ) . „ 1 , 2 , 3 , and 4 Little Britain ; 195 and 197 , Aldersgate Street . LIVERPOOL : 2 , Monument Place . MANCHESTER : 47 , Bridge Street . GLASGOW : 9 , West Howard Street .
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THE FREEMASON is published every Friday morning , price 3 d ., and contains the fullest and latest information relating to Freemasonry of every degree . Subscriptions , including Postage . — United States , United Kingdom . Canada , the Continent , India , China , Ceylon , the Colonies & c . Arabia , & c .
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Remittances may be made in Stamps , but Post Office Orders of cheques are preferred , the former payable to G EORGE KENNING , Chief Office , London , the latter crossed London Joint : Stock Bank .
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BOOKS . & c , RECEIVED . ' * Proceedings of the District Grand Lodge of Canterbury , New Zealand , " " English Illustrated Magazine , " " Court Circular , " " West Briton arid Cornwall Advertiser , " " Bulletin Masonico , " " Jewish Chronicle , " " Hull and East Yorkshire Times , " " Morn , ing Advertiser , " " Keystone , " " Sunday Times" ( London ) , "Die Bauhutte , " " Lancaster Daily Examiner , " " Masonic News , " " Carmarthen Journal , " " Masonic Era and Analectic , " " Musical Budget , " " New Zealand Mail , " " New York Herald , " " Sunday Times " ( New York ) , " New York Dispatch , " " Natal Mercury , " and "Allen's Indian Mail . "
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wnjiiLA . m * Mju ± A 4 £ ^ i & sJtt * anrw WUHHIMM ^ -o & t & ii & titiei & : 4 b $ P * f \^ YTT ^ '' ^»» TTTT" »»»? TT ¥ f *^ YBS SATURDAY , J ANUARY I , 1887 .
Original Correspondence.
Original Correspondence .
[ We do not hold ourselves responsible for , or even approving of the opinionsexpressedby ourcorrespondents . but we wish in a spirit of fair play to all to permit—within certain necessary limits—free discussion , ] ^—
WESTMINSTER AND KEYSTONE LODGE , No . 10 . To the Editor of the "Freemason . " Dear Sir and Brother , A very readable article on this lodge in the Christmas number of the the Freemason , written by Bro . G . B . Abbott , contains one item which perhaps you will allow me to correct . The original place of meeting of the
lodge was not the "Griffin in Newgate-street , but the " Crown behind the Royal Exchange , " and consequently the reference to Bro . Eman . Bowen as its first Master does not hold good . That statement belongs to the Lodge of Emulation , present No . 21 . The mistake has been easily made 1 expect , as many others have previously been , by
taking the list of 1725 as a compilation of lodges in strictly numerical order , which , however , was not the case . A reference to that list in my recently published " Masonic Records , " page 5 , will indicate this ; as I have therein set opposite to each lodge the number it bore in thc list of 1729 , so far as I have been able satisfactorily to identify them . —Yours fraternally , Torquay , December 22 . JOHN LANE .
CONFIRMATION OF MINUTES . To the Editor of the " Freemason , " Dear Sir and Brother , I have been a good deal interested in the discussion relating to the above subject , because the question at issue has been for some years in dispute in our lodges . The fact tbat Grand Lodge provides for the non-confirmation of minutes in the case of an election of Master of a lodge proves that our rulers have always held the opinion that " confirmation" was not a necessary or inevitable sequence
Original Correspondence.
to reading Iodge minutes . I agree with Bro . T . A . Bellew that reading and confirming are two very different things . Minutes are signed , as I understand it , whether they are confirmed or not . The signing of minutes is simply the proof that they have been read in open lodge , ancl have been received as correctly recorded . Then comes the question of confirmation . Many Worshipful Masters are
in the habit of so putting the matter before their lodgesthat is to say , they first call for a vote on the question of the correctness or otherwise of the record itself , and then put as a second vote the question of the confirmation . I am inclined to think myself that this is the wisest and most regular plan to adopt . With regard to such a case as that submitted by Bro .
Bellew , where money is voted to a brother to be paid before the next lodge , it has been the custom in this part of the country under such circumstances to pass a special vote authorising the Treasurer to pay the money without waiting for the confirmation of the vote , so as to indemnify him personally . —I am , yours fraternally , T . B . WHYTEHEAD . York , December 27 th .
To the Editor of the "Freemason . " Dear Sir and Brother . The letter of Bro . Bellew in your issue of the 25 th of December ignores entirely the latter part of Rule 172 in the Book of Constitutions , which states that the minutes of a lodge can only be confirmed at a subsequent regular meeting of the lodge .
The resolution of the lodge visited by Bro . Bellew"That the sum of money be paid immediately" —will require confirmation at the next regular meeting of the jodge . This is a serious question which requires looking into , for it would be possible for enough opposition to be raised at the next meeting to refuse confirmation of the action which has already been taken . Like Bro . Bellew , I was lately a guest at a lodge in which this point was raised
and considerable discussion ensued as to the legality of immediate action in a case of urgent necessity . As some lodges have only quarterly regular meetings , benevolence would lose all its value in many cases if no action could be taken on a resolution which had been passed till it had been ratified according to Rule 172 . —I am , dear Sir and Brother , faithfully and fraternally yours , C . W .
To the Editor of the " Freemason . " Dear Sir and Brother , I cannot think Bro . T . A . Bellew can be very well acquainted with the Book of Constitutions , or he would not have called in question the assertion in your article of the previous week , that the minutes of one lodge meeting are subject to confirmation at the following one . It is a
necessary safeguard for the members of the lodge who may be absent from the meeting of the lodge at which the minutes were passed , that they should be so . If he will look at rule No . 172 Book of Constitutions , which specially refers to the minutes of private lodges , he will find the last paragraph reads as follows : " The minutes can only be confirmed at a subsequent regular meeting of
the lodge . " What can be plainer than this ? Again see rule 130 , re Election and Installation of the Master : " At the next regular meeting the first business after the opening of the lodge shall be the reading of the minutes of the preceding meeting , and if they be confirmed so far , at least , as relates to the election of Master , he
shall be deemed elected , & c , & c . . . . . Should the election of Master not be confirmed , " & c , S-c . Surely these words imply that the remainder of the minutes must be confirmed as well as those relating to the election of Master , or language has ceased to have a definite meaning . The urgent case of necessity for charitable relief which Bro . Bellew quotes , proves , I think , the rule of
confirmation , instead of the reverse as he would make out , and this case was an exception to the ordinary rule of the lodge . Finally , Grand Lodge has on certain occasions amended and annulled minutes passed at a previous meeting . Bro . Bellew will hardly maintain that a private lodge has a power which Grand Lodge does not claim . —Yours truly and fraternally , J . F . H . WOODWARD , Prov . G . Sec . Middx . / .
CONTROL OF LODGE FUNDS . _ To the Editor ofthe " Freemason . " - Dear Sir and Brother , Has the Deputy Provincial Grand Master of a province any right to put his veto on the unanimous wish of the brethren to give the proceeds of their charity box to a lifeboat fund , the said box being passed round at the banquet table?—Yours fraternally , P . P . G . D . C .
To the Editor of the " Freemason . " Dear Sir and Brother , I notice in the report of a meeting of the Cama Lodge , in your last issue , that the Deputy Grand Master ruled that a sum of five guineas collected for the Southport Lite Boat Fund could not be given , it not being Masonic . In the same paper , under the head of " Masonic Tidings , "
there is a notice of a letter having been sent by the Provincial Grand Secretary for West Lancashire , by command of the Provincial Grand Master , to the brethren and lodges , soliciting aid for the same Fund . I have also seen that other lodges have contributed . This appears a contradiction requiring an explanation . Is it correct that the brethren cannot give their own money for such a worthy object as the Southport Life Boat Fund ? TREASURER .
WANTED . To the Editor of the " Freemason . " Dear Sir and Brother , I want one number of the Freemason to complete my set , and shall be glad to hear from any of your readers who has the one to spare , viz ., No . 193 , Vol . V ., November 16 th , 1872 . —I remain , yours fraternally , CHAS . FREDK . HOGARD ' . 45 a , Cheapside , Dec . 29 th , 1 SS 6 .
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AMASONICBALL, Under the Patronage of His Grace the DUKE OF MANCHESTER , P . G . M . Norths & Hunts . BUTLER WILKINS , Esq ., D . P . G . M . Norths and Hunts . The Right Hon . THE EARL OF ROSSLYN , Past Grand Master Mason of Scotland . The Right Hon . THE EARL OF EUSTON , W . M . Elect St . Peter's Lodge , No . 442 . The W . Masters , the Past Masters and Officers of Merit Lodge 466 , and neighbouring lodges . Will be held AT THE ASSEMBLY ROOMS , STAMFORD , On FRIDAY , JANUARY , 21 st , 1887 ,. In aid of THE MASONIC CHARITIES . TICKETS ( including Refreshments ) Gentlemen , ios . 6 d . ; Ladies , 7 s . 6 d . ; Double , 15 s . ; to be obtained by written application , previous to lanuary 14 th , 1 SS 7 , to M . W . PACKER , P . M ., M . E . Z . 466 , Hon . Secretary .
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BRO . BINCKES' PRESENTATION FUND . President—T HE E ARL OF L ATHOM , D . G . M ., & Prov . G . M W . Lancashire . Treasurer—Bro . GEORGE PLUCKNETT , P . G . D . England , and Treasurer of the R . M . I . B . Hon . Secretary—Bro . C . F . HOGARD , P . M ., P . Z ., & c . Subscriptions to the above Fund vvill be received by Bro . GEO . PLUCKNETT , 4 6 , Connaught-sq ., W ., or by Bro . C . F . HOGARD , 45 a , Cheapside , London , E . G ., by whom also all further particulars will be furnished .
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COBHAM'S " BEAR'S PAI" RESTAURANT & GRILL ROOM , 53 , Lord Street , Liverpool . Is the best appointed in the City . Spacious and elegantly furnished Gentlemen ' s , also Ladies' and Gentlemen ' s , Dining Halls , Smoke , Coffee , and News Rooms , Buffet , Ladies' Cloak Room , Lavatories , & c . Cuisine and Wines of the highest quality at moderate prices . Accommodation for Publicand Private Dinners from 50 to 200 . JOHN COBHAM , Proprietor .
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NOWRJEADY. SEVENTEENTH ANNUAL ISSUE . THE COSMOPOLITAN MASONIC CALENDAR&POCKETBOOK For 1887 . Price 2 s . ; Post Free , 2 s . ld . 320 pages , flexible roan , Gilt edges , tuck or elastic band . "The most comprehensive Masonic Book of Reference issued . " The Cosmopolitan Masonic Calendar contains Ml particulars of all Grand Masonic Bodies in England , Scotland , and Ireland . With complete lists ot Craft Lodges , giving dates of Constitution , Royal Arch Chapters , Mark Lodges , Rose Croix Chapters , Knights Templar Preceptories , Antient and Accepted Rite , Red Cross Conclaves , Colleges , the Allied Masonic Degrees , & c . Also the Grand Bodies , with their Officers , in France , Belgium , Switzerland , Germany , Spain , Portugal , Italy , the Netherlands , Sweden and Norway , Denmark , Hungary , Greece , Turkey , Egypt , Canada , Manitoba , Quebec , New Brunswick , British Columbia , United States , Hayti , Central and South America , South Australia , Uruguay , Porto-Rico , Republic of Liberia , Cuba , New Zealand , & c , giving in most cases also List of Lodges , & c . It also contains the Three Charges and Entered Apprentice ' s Song . There are also Lists of London CRAFT AND MARK LODGES , AND ROYAL ARCH CHAPTERS . Those Meeting in the Country are shewn in towns alphabetically arranged . Tables are given shewing the different Lodges and Chapters grouped under their respective Provinces j and a List of Lodges and Chapters meeting on Foreign Stations . The London Meetings of the Craft , Royal Arch , Mark , Allied Degrees , Ancient and Accepted Rite , Knights Templar , and Red Cross are noted in the Memorandum space of each day . Meetings of the various Committees of Grand Lodge , Grand Chapters , and Charitable Institutions are also given . May be had of all Booksellers , or at George Kenning's Establishments : — LONDON : 16 , GREAT QUEEN STREET , opposite Freemasons' Hall ( office of publication ) . „ 1 , 2 , 3 , and 4 Little Britain ; 195 and 197 , Aldersgate Street . LIVERPOOL : 2 , Monument Place . MANCHESTER : 47 , Bridge Street . GLASGOW : 9 , West Howard Street .
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Estab . j DUER , [' 749-/ < V * 146 , NEW BOND ST ., W ., / * . >* ALSO
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¦ $$ Moule ' s EARTH System , ^°- ^ \ \ J . W . Girdlestone ' s Patent , E ^ „ rj * g , t / l * 5 a , GARRICK STREET , ^ __COYfiNT GARDENLONDON .
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For the Freemason Printing Works—FREEMASON , LONDON . For Jewels , Clothing , Banners , and Furniture KENNING , LONDON .
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TO OUR READERS
THE FREEMASON is published every Friday morning , price 3 d ., and contains the fullest and latest information relating to Freemasonry of every degree . Subscriptions , including Postage . — United States , United Kingdom . Canada , the Continent , India , China , Ceylon , the Colonies & c . Arabia , & c .
13 s . 6 d . 15 s . 6 d . 17 s . 6 d
Remittances may be made in Stamps , but Post Office Orders of cheques are preferred , the former payable to G EORGE KENNING , Chief Office , London , the latter crossed London Joint : Stock Bank .
. .
To Correspondents.
To Correspondents .
BOOKS . & c , RECEIVED . ' * Proceedings of the District Grand Lodge of Canterbury , New Zealand , " " English Illustrated Magazine , " " Court Circular , " " West Briton arid Cornwall Advertiser , " " Bulletin Masonico , " " Jewish Chronicle , " " Hull and East Yorkshire Times , " " Morn , ing Advertiser , " " Keystone , " " Sunday Times" ( London ) , "Die Bauhutte , " " Lancaster Daily Examiner , " " Masonic News , " " Carmarthen Journal , " " Masonic Era and Analectic , " " Musical Budget , " " New Zealand Mail , " " New York Herald , " " Sunday Times " ( New York ) , " New York Dispatch , " " Natal Mercury , " and "Allen's Indian Mail . "
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wnjiiLA . m * Mju ± A 4 £ ^ i & sJtt * anrw WUHHIMM ^ -o & t & ii & titiei & : 4 b $ P * f \^ YTT ^ '' ^»» TTTT" »»»? TT ¥ f *^ YBS SATURDAY , J ANUARY I , 1887 .
Original Correspondence.
Original Correspondence .
[ We do not hold ourselves responsible for , or even approving of the opinionsexpressedby ourcorrespondents . but we wish in a spirit of fair play to all to permit—within certain necessary limits—free discussion , ] ^—
WESTMINSTER AND KEYSTONE LODGE , No . 10 . To the Editor of the "Freemason . " Dear Sir and Brother , A very readable article on this lodge in the Christmas number of the the Freemason , written by Bro . G . B . Abbott , contains one item which perhaps you will allow me to correct . The original place of meeting of the
lodge was not the "Griffin in Newgate-street , but the " Crown behind the Royal Exchange , " and consequently the reference to Bro . Eman . Bowen as its first Master does not hold good . That statement belongs to the Lodge of Emulation , present No . 21 . The mistake has been easily made 1 expect , as many others have previously been , by
taking the list of 1725 as a compilation of lodges in strictly numerical order , which , however , was not the case . A reference to that list in my recently published " Masonic Records , " page 5 , will indicate this ; as I have therein set opposite to each lodge the number it bore in thc list of 1729 , so far as I have been able satisfactorily to identify them . —Yours fraternally , Torquay , December 22 . JOHN LANE .
CONFIRMATION OF MINUTES . To the Editor of the " Freemason , " Dear Sir and Brother , I have been a good deal interested in the discussion relating to the above subject , because the question at issue has been for some years in dispute in our lodges . The fact tbat Grand Lodge provides for the non-confirmation of minutes in the case of an election of Master of a lodge proves that our rulers have always held the opinion that " confirmation" was not a necessary or inevitable sequence
Original Correspondence.
to reading Iodge minutes . I agree with Bro . T . A . Bellew that reading and confirming are two very different things . Minutes are signed , as I understand it , whether they are confirmed or not . The signing of minutes is simply the proof that they have been read in open lodge , ancl have been received as correctly recorded . Then comes the question of confirmation . Many Worshipful Masters are
in the habit of so putting the matter before their lodgesthat is to say , they first call for a vote on the question of the correctness or otherwise of the record itself , and then put as a second vote the question of the confirmation . I am inclined to think myself that this is the wisest and most regular plan to adopt . With regard to such a case as that submitted by Bro .
Bellew , where money is voted to a brother to be paid before the next lodge , it has been the custom in this part of the country under such circumstances to pass a special vote authorising the Treasurer to pay the money without waiting for the confirmation of the vote , so as to indemnify him personally . —I am , yours fraternally , T . B . WHYTEHEAD . York , December 27 th .
To the Editor of the "Freemason . " Dear Sir and Brother . The letter of Bro . Bellew in your issue of the 25 th of December ignores entirely the latter part of Rule 172 in the Book of Constitutions , which states that the minutes of a lodge can only be confirmed at a subsequent regular meeting of the lodge .
The resolution of the lodge visited by Bro . Bellew"That the sum of money be paid immediately" —will require confirmation at the next regular meeting of the jodge . This is a serious question which requires looking into , for it would be possible for enough opposition to be raised at the next meeting to refuse confirmation of the action which has already been taken . Like Bro . Bellew , I was lately a guest at a lodge in which this point was raised
and considerable discussion ensued as to the legality of immediate action in a case of urgent necessity . As some lodges have only quarterly regular meetings , benevolence would lose all its value in many cases if no action could be taken on a resolution which had been passed till it had been ratified according to Rule 172 . —I am , dear Sir and Brother , faithfully and fraternally yours , C . W .
To the Editor of the " Freemason . " Dear Sir and Brother , I cannot think Bro . T . A . Bellew can be very well acquainted with the Book of Constitutions , or he would not have called in question the assertion in your article of the previous week , that the minutes of one lodge meeting are subject to confirmation at the following one . It is a
necessary safeguard for the members of the lodge who may be absent from the meeting of the lodge at which the minutes were passed , that they should be so . If he will look at rule No . 172 Book of Constitutions , which specially refers to the minutes of private lodges , he will find the last paragraph reads as follows : " The minutes can only be confirmed at a subsequent regular meeting of
the lodge . " What can be plainer than this ? Again see rule 130 , re Election and Installation of the Master : " At the next regular meeting the first business after the opening of the lodge shall be the reading of the minutes of the preceding meeting , and if they be confirmed so far , at least , as relates to the election of Master , he
shall be deemed elected , & c , & c . . . . . Should the election of Master not be confirmed , " & c , S-c . Surely these words imply that the remainder of the minutes must be confirmed as well as those relating to the election of Master , or language has ceased to have a definite meaning . The urgent case of necessity for charitable relief which Bro . Bellew quotes , proves , I think , the rule of
confirmation , instead of the reverse as he would make out , and this case was an exception to the ordinary rule of the lodge . Finally , Grand Lodge has on certain occasions amended and annulled minutes passed at a previous meeting . Bro . Bellew will hardly maintain that a private lodge has a power which Grand Lodge does not claim . —Yours truly and fraternally , J . F . H . WOODWARD , Prov . G . Sec . Middx . / .
CONTROL OF LODGE FUNDS . _ To the Editor ofthe " Freemason . " - Dear Sir and Brother , Has the Deputy Provincial Grand Master of a province any right to put his veto on the unanimous wish of the brethren to give the proceeds of their charity box to a lifeboat fund , the said box being passed round at the banquet table?—Yours fraternally , P . P . G . D . C .
To the Editor of the " Freemason . " Dear Sir and Brother , I notice in the report of a meeting of the Cama Lodge , in your last issue , that the Deputy Grand Master ruled that a sum of five guineas collected for the Southport Lite Boat Fund could not be given , it not being Masonic . In the same paper , under the head of " Masonic Tidings , "
there is a notice of a letter having been sent by the Provincial Grand Secretary for West Lancashire , by command of the Provincial Grand Master , to the brethren and lodges , soliciting aid for the same Fund . I have also seen that other lodges have contributed . This appears a contradiction requiring an explanation . Is it correct that the brethren cannot give their own money for such a worthy object as the Southport Life Boat Fund ? TREASURER .
WANTED . To the Editor of the " Freemason . " Dear Sir and Brother , I want one number of the Freemason to complete my set , and shall be glad to hear from any of your readers who has the one to spare , viz ., No . 193 , Vol . V ., November 16 th , 1872 . —I remain , yours fraternally , CHAS . FREDK . HOGARD ' . 45 a , Cheapside , Dec . 29 th , 1 SS 6 .
TOBACCONISTS COMMENCING . —An Illustrated Guide of no pages , "How to open respectably from ^ ao to . # 2000 ; " three stamps . H . Myers & Co ., log , Euston-rd ., London . Telephone No , 7541 , —ADVT . 1