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always legibly written . In giving proper names , wnere accuracy is so since for the spelling of such there standard— --our correspondents should be careful to write very distinctly .
All communications for the E ( Utor , to insure insertion in the next week ' s number , should beforwarded not later than Saturday ^ Advertisers will oblige by forwarding their favours at the latest by 12 o ' clock on Mfoncjay morning . Emblematic covers for the v A few volumes may also be had ^ price 14 s . 6 $ . each . We shall be happy to receive essays or lectures on Masonic subjects , returning them ( should tliey not be accepted ) if desired .
TO COEBESPONDENTS . " £ . j . W , *^ You have up claim to advancement If the new Master thinks , it desirable to place another over your head he has the power to do so , though that power should not be exercised without good cause . *< Z . Z . ---Were we to enter scouted throughout the Craft . " AYouto MAN , '' -- ~ Look amongst your friends and try to get introduced to some active Brother of the Craft .
" A StMN' ^ ER . "—We do not approve of a person sojourning in a town for a few days being admitted into the Order amongst Brethren the majority of whom can have no opportunity of inquiring into his position and character . A man of standing and probity is not likely to find any difficulty : in obtaining admission to a Lodge in his own neighbourhood . ' . ¦¦ ' . ¦"¦¦ ¦ ,.. ' ¦ ' ¦ ¦ . ' ¦ ¦ ¦ " A P . M . OF THIRTY teaes' standing" has no peculiar privilege beyond that
which his age and knowledge of the working of the Craft may be presumed to give him . " W . M . "~ -There is no law to prevent the Lodge paying its Secretary if it wishes to do so . Many Lodges do make that officer a small allowance . "A Scotch Mason" may be affiliated as a joining member of an English
Lodge . The fees payable to Grar \ d Lodge wul be the same as though he had been initiated in England . « C . S . "~—The Deputy Grand Master , Lord Panmure , sat in the House of Commons as the Right Hon . EoxMaule . i { M . M . " - —Shall be answered by letter , unless he can make it convenient to call upon us at Red Lion Court , giving us notice when he will do so .
" ' ' 0 . P . M . "—We have never yet had the opportunity of visiting the Prov . Grand Lodge of the district alluded to . We will endeavour to do so at its next meeting . We never condemn on ex parte and anonymous representations . " ' A young Poll ? . "— -All verse is not poetry ; nor can we flatter you byholding out a hope that the specimen received will ever appear in the Freemawntf
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
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always legibly written . In giving proper names , wnere accuracy is so since for the spelling of such there standard— --our correspondents should be careful to write very distinctly .
All communications for the E ( Utor , to insure insertion in the next week ' s number , should beforwarded not later than Saturday ^ Advertisers will oblige by forwarding their favours at the latest by 12 o ' clock on Mfoncjay morning . Emblematic covers for the v A few volumes may also be had ^ price 14 s . 6 $ . each . We shall be happy to receive essays or lectures on Masonic subjects , returning them ( should tliey not be accepted ) if desired .
TO COEBESPONDENTS . " £ . j . W , *^ You have up claim to advancement If the new Master thinks , it desirable to place another over your head he has the power to do so , though that power should not be exercised without good cause . *< Z . Z . ---Were we to enter scouted throughout the Craft . " AYouto MAN , '' -- ~ Look amongst your friends and try to get introduced to some active Brother of the Craft .
" A StMN' ^ ER . "—We do not approve of a person sojourning in a town for a few days being admitted into the Order amongst Brethren the majority of whom can have no opportunity of inquiring into his position and character . A man of standing and probity is not likely to find any difficulty : in obtaining admission to a Lodge in his own neighbourhood . ' . ¦¦ ' . ¦"¦¦ ¦ ,.. ' ¦ ' ¦ ¦ . ' ¦ ¦ ¦ " A P . M . OF THIRTY teaes' standing" has no peculiar privilege beyond that
which his age and knowledge of the working of the Craft may be presumed to give him . " W . M . "~ -There is no law to prevent the Lodge paying its Secretary if it wishes to do so . Many Lodges do make that officer a small allowance . "A Scotch Mason" may be affiliated as a joining member of an English
Lodge . The fees payable to Grar \ d Lodge wul be the same as though he had been initiated in England . « C . S . "~—The Deputy Grand Master , Lord Panmure , sat in the House of Commons as the Right Hon . EoxMaule . i { M . M . " - —Shall be answered by letter , unless he can make it convenient to call upon us at Red Lion Court , giving us notice when he will do so .
" ' ' 0 . P . M . "—We have never yet had the opportunity of visiting the Prov . Grand Lodge of the district alluded to . We will endeavour to do so at its next meeting . We never condemn on ex parte and anonymous representations . " ' A young Poll ? . "— -All verse is not poetry ; nor can we flatter you byholding out a hope that the specimen received will ever appear in the Freemawntf