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Shirts And Collars.

"IN MEMORIAM . "

I asked the Spectre Avhat he was looking at , said he , " Behold ! young man , a supero-lateral vieAV of a crushed cranium , ancl interior part of the body . My pectoral bone appears as a sagittiform plate

Avith thin edges , and rounded , lateral angles . A thin , median prolongation , the greater part of the border of my collar , is distinct and displays the continuity of the supratemporal regions . ( I thought he said infernal ) .

" Its ramits mandibidi is longer than my neck proper , the number of frayes on the edges of the collar cannot be determined , but they are rather large , and traces of them extend all around the neck . " The length of the anterior mandibidi

in the back part of the collar is 7 mm ., and the diameter is at the base 47 mm . — diameter of base of superior maxillary , 00 mm , —the approximate length of the mandibular ramus is 37 miles longer than a Mississi ppi freshet . The one angle of

the collar projects and gives a surface somewhat ribbed rather than of a continuous character . " At this point the spectre disappeared , and I awoke , finding

Shirts And Collars.

my wife standing over me , bathing me with a mixture of South Carolina and Louisiana Avater , and holding blue glass to my nose . She said , "My dear , you have been dreaming and talking in your sleep . "

Well , said I , " I think I have . " Said my wife , "Take my handkerchief and wipe the perspiration off your face ! " " What ! a handkerchief , did you say 1 better bring a bucket and see that it is large . " At this point an alarm of fire was

sounded . I rushed to the door and asked a boy who Avas proceeding to the scene of conflagration what ivas on fire , he replied it is " Longshortness ' s Collar Factory . " Then , I am happy , said I . REVENGE ! REVENGE !! REVENGE !!!

Our Archaeological Corner.

Our Archaeological Corner .

ST . KATHARINE'S GILD AT COVENTRY ,

THOMAS DE SOHYNTON , Nicholas Pake , William de Tuttebury , William de Overton Clerk , Peter Percy , Eichard de Darkese , Simon Wareyn , John Vincent , and John de Pakynton , gave a fine to the king for a license to found in the

seventeenth year of King EdAvard III . a gild in Coventry to the honour of St . Katharine , but this shortly aftenvards , says the author of " Ancient Eeliques , " became united to those of the Holy Trinity , the Virgin Mary , and St . John the Baptist . There

Avas , and still is , a beautiful Gild Hall at Coventry . The oath which the Master of the Gild took on coming into office , was as fol-IOAVS : — " That I shall be good ancl true to the

Brethren and Sistern of the Trinity Gild , St . Mary , St . John , and St . Katharine , of Coventrie , and all hvwful points and ordinances of this place , afore this time ordeyned , truly to keepe to my power , and in especiall all the ordinances that been or shall be the general days ordayned truly keep and observe . Also I shall truly re-

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Untitled Article 1
PREFACE Article 2
INDEX. Article 4
Monthly Masonic Summary. Article 7
SONNET. Article 7
HISTORY OF THE "PRINCE OF WALES LODGE." Article 8
SUMMER. Article 18
THE ADVENTURES OF DON PASQUALE. Article 19
TRAM-CAES AND OMNIBUSES. Article 22
WONDERS OF OPERATIVE MASONRY. Article 24
THE TRUE FREEMASON. Article 26
TOM HOOD. Article 27
IN MEMORIAM — BRO. GEORGE FRANK GOULEY. Article 30
THE HISTORY OF EDUCATION. Article 32
CARA IMAGO. Article 33
HARRY WATSON; Article 34
EVERY YEAR. Article 36
THE WORK OF NATURE IN THE MONTHS. Article 37
BRO. JAMES NEWTON'S SKETCH OF THE CONCORD ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER, No. 37, BOLTON. Article 41
"ABSENT FRIENDS." Article 42
SHIRTS AND COLLARS. Article 43
Our Archaeological Corner. Article 46
A Review. Article 47
NOTES ON LITERATURE, SCIENCE AND ART. Article 50
Forgotten Stories. Article 53
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Shirts And Collars.

"IN MEMORIAM . "

I asked the Spectre Avhat he was looking at , said he , " Behold ! young man , a supero-lateral vieAV of a crushed cranium , ancl interior part of the body . My pectoral bone appears as a sagittiform plate

Avith thin edges , and rounded , lateral angles . A thin , median prolongation , the greater part of the border of my collar , is distinct and displays the continuity of the supratemporal regions . ( I thought he said infernal ) .

" Its ramits mandibidi is longer than my neck proper , the number of frayes on the edges of the collar cannot be determined , but they are rather large , and traces of them extend all around the neck . " The length of the anterior mandibidi

in the back part of the collar is 7 mm ., and the diameter is at the base 47 mm . — diameter of base of superior maxillary , 00 mm , —the approximate length of the mandibular ramus is 37 miles longer than a Mississi ppi freshet . The one angle of

the collar projects and gives a surface somewhat ribbed rather than of a continuous character . " At this point the spectre disappeared , and I awoke , finding

Shirts And Collars.

my wife standing over me , bathing me with a mixture of South Carolina and Louisiana Avater , and holding blue glass to my nose . She said , "My dear , you have been dreaming and talking in your sleep . "

Well , said I , " I think I have . " Said my wife , "Take my handkerchief and wipe the perspiration off your face ! " " What ! a handkerchief , did you say 1 better bring a bucket and see that it is large . " At this point an alarm of fire was

sounded . I rushed to the door and asked a boy who Avas proceeding to the scene of conflagration what ivas on fire , he replied it is " Longshortness ' s Collar Factory . " Then , I am happy , said I . REVENGE ! REVENGE !! REVENGE !!!

Our Archaeological Corner.

Our Archaeological Corner .

ST . KATHARINE'S GILD AT COVENTRY ,

THOMAS DE SOHYNTON , Nicholas Pake , William de Tuttebury , William de Overton Clerk , Peter Percy , Eichard de Darkese , Simon Wareyn , John Vincent , and John de Pakynton , gave a fine to the king for a license to found in the

seventeenth year of King EdAvard III . a gild in Coventry to the honour of St . Katharine , but this shortly aftenvards , says the author of " Ancient Eeliques , " became united to those of the Holy Trinity , the Virgin Mary , and St . John the Baptist . There

Avas , and still is , a beautiful Gild Hall at Coventry . The oath which the Master of the Gild took on coming into office , was as fol-IOAVS : — " That I shall be good ancl true to the

Brethren and Sistern of the Trinity Gild , St . Mary , St . John , and St . Katharine , of Coventrie , and all hvwful points and ordinances of this place , afore this time ordeyned , truly to keepe to my power , and in especiall all the ordinances that been or shall be the general days ordayned truly keep and observe . Also I shall truly re-

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