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A Review.

And faithful to the Craft they own , Their actions bright we see : No brighter virtues ever shone , Than those of Masonry . Chorus—Let heart and hand united stand , Avhilst firm and free , With Square and Compass , too ; We pull together ; none like Ave Can be so just and true .

" When cares oppress , and ' gainst the stream The vessel labours hard , Masonic Light shall brightly gleam Ancl have its own reward . The Sacred Law shall help us on ,

Lifes journey Avandring through , To cheer us as the night comes on , A Compass sure ancl true . " And Avhen the lamp of age grows dim , And life seems ebbing fast , We shall not fear death ' s shadows grim ,

If Masons to the last . For bright shall shine the beams of love To those , Avho just and fair , Look upward to the Lodge above , Ancl act upon the Square . "

We all shall appreciate , Ave think , the truly Masonic sentiment of Song XL : — ¦ Air- "Jock 0 ' Hazeldean . " Let's sing the well-knoAvn theme of old , That Masons love to hear ; That ' s many a time ancl oft been told

, To those assembled here . 'Tis " Prosper Avell our noble Art , " Far o ' er the earth and sea ; For dear to every faithful heart , Is good Freemasonry .

" The wisest king that ever reigned , Has firmly laid the stone , That true for ages has remained , From which our Craft has groAvn And though The Temple is no more , By heathen ' s base decree , The Art that built it ' s as before , And called Freemasonry .

" Then glory to the Architect , Whose rule for ever stands , Whose Name the Craft with awe respect , And all our praise demands . And may He , ruling from On High , Still present with us be , Whene ' er Ave square our actions by The rules of Masonry . "

All loyal Freemasons amongst us , and Ave are all loyal , will greet warmly the Avords of Song XIV . : — Air— " God Bless the Prince of Wales . " " We ' re met once more together , To join in social throng ,

Ancl praise the Art that can impart A bond of union strong . Then let us all , as Brothers , Upon the Level part , As on the Square we love to meet , With true Masonic heart .

Chorus—From pole to pole resounding , Let nations all incline , To learn the Art Ave love so Avell , Freemasonry divine . " Our secrets are a Avonder To those Avho will not learn ;

Our virtues all are noble , Bright as the sun they burn . Our Craftes , men Avork together , A Temple high they raise , And all unite with powerful might , To celebrate its praise .

" Our Lodge is consecrated , It stands on Holy Ground ; And favour in His perfect eyes , Freemasonry has found . Built on the Truth so stedfast , Kept by the Craft secure , To endless ages distant far Our work shall aye endure . "

Song XIX . is very animated aud pleasant , and we shall equally approve of Song XXI . SONG XIX . Air— "Le Petit Tambour . " " No matter Avhere I chance to go

, No place has charms for me , When I can to a Lodge repair , Of Masons true and free . Then I can learu of virtues rare That brightly ever glow ; . No sect Avith Masons can comj > are , So to the Lodge I'll go .

Chorus—Then to the Lodge we'll go , Then to the Lodge we'll go ; f And to the Lodge of , ) ( And to Lodge number—¦— , j We often like to go .

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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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Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.

A Review.

And faithful to the Craft they own , Their actions bright we see : No brighter virtues ever shone , Than those of Masonry . Chorus—Let heart and hand united stand , Avhilst firm and free , With Square and Compass , too ; We pull together ; none like Ave Can be so just and true .

" When cares oppress , and ' gainst the stream The vessel labours hard , Masonic Light shall brightly gleam Ancl have its own reward . The Sacred Law shall help us on ,

Lifes journey Avandring through , To cheer us as the night comes on , A Compass sure ancl true . " And Avhen the lamp of age grows dim , And life seems ebbing fast , We shall not fear death ' s shadows grim ,

If Masons to the last . For bright shall shine the beams of love To those , Avho just and fair , Look upward to the Lodge above , Ancl act upon the Square . "

We all shall appreciate , Ave think , the truly Masonic sentiment of Song XL : — ¦ Air- "Jock 0 ' Hazeldean . " Let's sing the well-knoAvn theme of old , That Masons love to hear ; That ' s many a time ancl oft been told

, To those assembled here . 'Tis " Prosper Avell our noble Art , " Far o ' er the earth and sea ; For dear to every faithful heart , Is good Freemasonry .

" The wisest king that ever reigned , Has firmly laid the stone , That true for ages has remained , From which our Craft has groAvn And though The Temple is no more , By heathen ' s base decree , The Art that built it ' s as before , And called Freemasonry .

" Then glory to the Architect , Whose rule for ever stands , Whose Name the Craft with awe respect , And all our praise demands . And may He , ruling from On High , Still present with us be , Whene ' er Ave square our actions by The rules of Masonry . "

All loyal Freemasons amongst us , and Ave are all loyal , will greet warmly the Avords of Song XIV . : — Air— " God Bless the Prince of Wales . " " We ' re met once more together , To join in social throng ,

Ancl praise the Art that can impart A bond of union strong . Then let us all , as Brothers , Upon the Level part , As on the Square we love to meet , With true Masonic heart .

Chorus—From pole to pole resounding , Let nations all incline , To learn the Art Ave love so Avell , Freemasonry divine . " Our secrets are a Avonder To those Avho will not learn ;

Our virtues all are noble , Bright as the sun they burn . Our Craftes , men Avork together , A Temple high they raise , And all unite with powerful might , To celebrate its praise .

" Our Lodge is consecrated , It stands on Holy Ground ; And favour in His perfect eyes , Freemasonry has found . Built on the Truth so stedfast , Kept by the Craft secure , To endless ages distant far Our work shall aye endure . "

Song XIX . is very animated aud pleasant , and we shall equally approve of Song XXI . SONG XIX . Air— "Le Petit Tambour . " " No matter Avhere I chance to go

, No place has charms for me , When I can to a Lodge repair , Of Masons true and free . Then I can learu of virtues rare That brightly ever glow ; . No sect Avith Masons can comj > are , So to the Lodge I'll go .

Chorus—Then to the Lodge we'll go , Then to the Lodge we'll go ; f And to the Lodge of , ) ( And to Lodge number—¦— , j We often like to go .

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