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NO. 671,

On the Registry of the United Grand Lodge of Gugland.

OTTAWA, CANADA.

-ee HMstublished 22nd June, A. L. 58448.

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TO WHIOHK ARE PREFIXED THE NAMES OF ITS FOUNDERS, A LIST OF THE PRINCIPAL OFFICERS SINCE ITS ESTABLISHMENT,

AND THE NAMES OF THE

PRESENT OFFICERS AND MEMBERS.

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BELL & WOODBURN, PRINTERS,

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ELGIN STREET,

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ORIGINAL OFFICERS AND MEMBERS Of Dalhousie Podge.

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W. BRO. JOHN CHITTY, W. M. “JAMES McCRACKEN, S. W. SETH THOMAS, J. W.

“JAMES FITZGIBBON, Treasurer.

“« CHARLES SUMNER, Secretary, : LYMAN PERKINS, §. p. { JOHN A. COBB, J.D.

JOHN L.CAMPBELL, Z @.

“JAMES THOMPSON,

“« EDWARD MALLOCH, .

“PETER CHRISTIE,

«© FREDERICK W. KING,

THE HON’BLE THOMAS

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PRINCIPAL OFFIC ERS,

Since the Est; lishment of the Lod * On the 22nd day of June, ALL. 5848,

Joun Curry, W. M

James McCracren, S. W. Sern Tuomas, J. W 5849-50

Joun Currty, W. M.

James McCracken, S. W. SETH Thomas, J. W.

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JAMES McCracken, W. M James Firzaippon, S. W. LYMAN Perkins, J. W.

5851-2,

James Firzamsoy, W. M,

Lyman Perkins, S. W. Horace Merri, J. W. I 852.63 : Lyman Perkins, W, M. Horace Mrerrinzi, 8. W, Hamnetr Hii, J. W. 5853~4, j | é Horace Merrit, W. M. Hamnetr Hinz, S. W, Henier V. Norn, J. W i] 5854-5, Hamyert Hin, W. M. Hever V. Norn, S. W. Grorer Hevpacn, J. W. | 5855-6, | = ] HAMNE?T Hitt, W. M. i ALEXANDER Scorz, 8S. W, Joun A. Conn, J. W, 5856-7, Horace Merritt, W. M. i Joun Cuirry, Jr. 8. W. Josep M. Currier, J. W. 4 4

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Josern M. Currmr, W. M,

James CUNNINGHAM, S Ww, Davip Scorr, J. W. I 5859-60, James Cunninguam, W. M, Joun Curry, 8S, W. Sexton Wasnevurn, J. W 5860~], Joun Curry, W. M, SEXTON Wasneurn, S. W. Groree CLarke, J. W 5861-2, SExTON Wasnpurn, W. M, Davin Scorr, S. W, CHauncgy W, Banas, J. W 5862-3, Davin Scor?r, W. M. Rospert Briacksurn, 8S, W. Joun McDonaup, J. W. f §863—4, . Horace Merritt, W. M. Frank D, Tins, S. W. Evipuacet P, Witzrams. J. Ww. 5864-5, 2 Horace Merrinit, W. M. Tuomas Isaac, S, W. P, Wernerat Wricur, J. W. 5865-6, ; Frank D. Tivs, W. M. CHauncey W. Banas, S. W. James Ecueson, J. W. 5866-7. i Frank D. Tims, W. M. 7 Joun McDonatp, S. W. Josern T. Barrram, J. W. i 5867-8. q Horace Merritt, W. M. ALBERT Parsons, S, W. Henry F. MeCarruy, J. W.

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W. Bro. HORACE MERRILL, .. coos Wed. ALBERT PARSONS, Bees S. W. HENRY F. McCARTHY, .... J.W. HENRY J. McLARDY, .... Chaplain. NATHANIEL 8. BLASDELL,... Treasurer. WILLIAM HAY, .. Piss Secretary. HUGH J. BORTHWICK, coon Be ARTHUR MATTHEWMAN, J.D.

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JAMES J. RADFORD,.. .... Lg. JOHN SWEETMAN, .... Tyler.

W. Bro. HORACE MERRILL.

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BY-LAWS.

Se Ener ChGnevernnstenncietenmmmaues

All the former By-laws of this Lodge are hereby repealed, il,

Ro Officer or Member jn open Lodge, either at labour or refreshment, shall presume to make use of any profane, irreverent or improper expressions, songs or sentiments, or introduce any remark or conversation tending to cause a difference of opinion on national, political or religions subjects. Such offending Brother, after having been thrice duly admonished from the Chair, shall be subject to such censure or penalty as % majority of the Brethren then present shall think proper to inflict, to which, if he refuses to submit, he shall, after due notice, be exchided from the Lodge, and the cause of exelusion reported to the proper Masonie authorities,

Eid, Time of Meeting.

e Ohis Lodge shall be held, (subject to the laws of the Grand Lodge respeeti ng “the removal of Lodges,”) at the Masonic Hall, Elgin Street, in the City of Ottawa, on the first Tuesday of every month, and on the Festival of St. John-the Baptist, at such hour as the Worshipful Master shall appoint.

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A Lodge of Emergency may at any time be ealled after seven days’ notice, by the authority of the Worshipful Master, or in his absenve, by the Senior Warden, or in their absence by the Junior Warden, but on no pretence whatever without such authority first given. The particular reason for calling the Emergency shall be expressed in the Summons, and afterwards recorded on the Minutes. No business but that so expressed shall be entered upon at such meeting.

iy. Officers of the Lodge.

Ole Officers of the Lodge shall consist of the Wor- shipfal Master, Senior and Junior Wardens, Treasurer, Chaplain, Secretary, Senior and Junior Deacons, Two Stewards, Inner Guard, and a Tyler. In order to secure that regularity and decorum so highly necessary for the good order and government of every Lodge, it is expected that every Officer and Member will attend punctually at the time set forth in the Summons for the opening of the Lodge. This Lodge shall annually elect, by ballot, first the Worshipful Master, next the Treasurer, and then, by a majority of open votes, the Tyler, at the Regular Meeting immediately preceding the Festival of St. John the Baptist, and at High noon of that Festival the Worshipful Master elect shall be installed, according to ancient usage, after which he shall invest the Treasurer and Tyler, and appoint and induct the other Officers of the Lodge. Should St. John the Baptist’s Day fall on Sunday, the Installation, attendant ceremonies and observances shall take place

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on the following « *y. This Lodge shall not form any public procession without a license from the M. W. Grand Master.

L'2 The Worshipful Master.

Bepond the ancient charges delivered on the

Installation, the Worshipful Master is responsible as well for the Warrant, as for the correct and safe keep- ing of the records and papers during his term of oftice ; he holds, in conjunction with the two Wardens, all the furniture and paraphernalia of the Lodge in trust tor the Members ; the Worshipful Master as Trustee therefor, shall annually insure the jewels, furniture and other property of the Lodge against loss by fire, for such sum as shal] be considered sufficient; the Worshipful Master being absent, a Past Master of this Lodge,—that is, a Brother regularly elected and installed as Master of the Lodge, and who has executed that oftice for one year,—shall take the Chair, the immediate Past Master taking precedence; if there should be no Past Master present then the Senior Warden, or in his absence the Junior Warden, (placing his chair in front of the Worshipful Master's pedestal) shall rule the Lodge, (see page 75, Art. 6, Constitution); the Worshipful Master shal] receive from the Treasurer the fees payable on account of and to the United Grand Lodge of England, and duly remit the same.

Sentor ¥Parden.

©} P Senior Warden shall see to the safe and proper

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keeping of the jewels and paraphernalia of the Lodge ; he shall, immediately upon entering into office, make and keep an inventory thereof, and hand the same over to his successor in office,

Vil. Junior Warden.

Oe Junior Warden shall attend to the necessary arrangements for refreshments on all ordinary ocea- sions, and shall, ew officio, be chief of the Stewards. No Lodge Funds, however, shall be taken for refresh- ment or entertainment of any kind.

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Treasurer,

@he Treasurer shall receive all the moneys of the Lodge from the Secretary, and discharge all accounts duly vouched and sanctioned by the Lodge ; he shall keep a book in which his accounts of receipts and disbursements shall be regularly entered, so as to exhibit at one view the amount of money in his possession, and which book shall be produced at every monthly meeting of the Lodge, for the inspection of the Brethren. His accounts shall be examined by the Auditors and reported on to the Board of Gene - ral Purposes at least one week before the Festival ot St. John the Baptist, in order that the balance in his hands may on that day be paid over to the Treasurer elect, or otherwise disposed of, as shall be directed by the Lodge.

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Secretary.

Oke Secretary s] all issue the summonses, by mail,

to all the Members of the Lodge, seven days previous

to each meeting, particularly noticing therein, the candidates fur initiation and names of members join- ing, also Passings and Raisings, By-laws to be altered and repealed, or new ones to be made. He shall likewise keep a register of the members, showing the dates of joining, initiation, passing and raising, and the state of their accounts ; prepare the list of’ mem- bers, as well as other communications for the Grand Lodge ; take minutes of all matters duly moved and seconded, and of such other occurrences as may be considered worthy to be recorded. The Secretary is exempt from paying the monthly dues. (For Rules of Order, and form of Minutes see By-law No. XX, and appendix, A.)

=. Tyler. @he Tyler shall tyle the Lodge, take care of, and keep in good order, the Furniture, Jewels, and other

paraphernalia of the Lodge, for which he shall receive the sum of ene dollar for each meeting of the Lodge.

al. Proposing Members. €lierp Candidate for Initiation shall be proposed

vy one member and seconded by another, at a regular meeting, and on such proposition being received by

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the Lodge, the Worshipful Master shal] order the proper declaration (whieh shall at the time of propo-

sition, be handed + the Secretary) to be laid before the Board Gener «| poses for theip consideration, This declaratii Shall Lo signed by the ( ndidate, The members 80 recommending the candiday. hal} be responsible for the fees, whic] must in all cases, be paid betore jy Hation (For forn of petition for

Initiation and Wits See Appendix, B & )

Brethren applying to become members shall be proposed, seconded and recommended under the like responsibility and in the same manner as Candidates for Initiation, No joining member can be balloted for unless his Grand Lodge Certificate and the Certi- ficate from the Lodge of which he was last a member be produced, or the want of either or both be solemnly and satisfactorily accounted for. No joining member, although accepted shall be considered a de facto mem- ber of the Lodge until he has actually siened the By- Laws and aid the tee. Ona Proposition for member- Slip or initiation being regularly received by the Lodge and entered on the Minutes, such proposition becomes the property of the Lodge, and must go to the ballot in regular course, unless leave is granted to withdraw the same by a unanimous vote of the mem- bers present at a regular meeting,

a Et, Ballot,

Do person shall be initiated in, and no Brother shal]

be admitted a member of this Lodge, if on balloting there be found more th:» ane black bail, which bal-

der the propo- | before Pration, didate,

hal) ses, be

on for

all be e like idates lloted Certi- mber mnly nber, nem- + By- iber- the tion 0 to 1 to em-

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K-D al may think proper

to state his objections < in uch case admission or

otherwise of the ¢ decided by a majority of the Should the ballot prove unfavorable to any Candi- date, such Candidate js not again to be balloted for until the expiration of six months, when a new sition and a ballot must take place, lities reqnired hy Article XI of these observed. And should any Candidate who has been approved for initiation not attend for that purpose Within six months atter being notified by the Seere- tary of the Lodge, he

must ve again proposed and balloted for before be

ing initiated,

In eases of emergency the from the above order adopted ; the Oandid mendation before me

andidate shall be members present,

yi

propo- and all the forma-

By-laws be again

following deviation in proposing Candidates may be ate’s petition, with the recom-

ntioned, and Stating the cause of the emergency, may be transmitted to the Worship- ful Master, who, if he deems it proper, may summon a Lodge of Emergency, to meet at a period not less

than seven days from the date of issuing the summons,

the name, age, profession, ‘titioner, as also the names recommended him; and if on approved, he may be initiated.

Should a Lodge of Emerec

tEciicy be at any time called at the request of a Brother, for his benefit or

ind place of abode of the Pe “the brethren who balloting he be then

aieetiailiatibisieane

NR Ny

eee

SETAE ree ea oa

20

ae

Progress, the expense of tlie same bei be paid by such Brother,

ALTE. Fees and Dues.

@oerp Candidate, before initiation

shall pz y twenty dollars, whic] ment for the first three degrees and shall include the fee Grand Lodge Certificate,

in this Lodge, 1 shall be in full pay- of Ancient Masonry, for Registration, and the

Any Brother not initiated in

this Lodge may be passed or raised

ballot, for the sum of lratts’ degree, and six degree, in addition to

, after a regular four dollars for the Fellow ¢ dollars for the Mastér Mason’s the Registration Fees,

No Brother is entitled to

a Grand Lodge Certifi- cate unless he h

as been initiated in the I become a joining member of stitution,

odge or has it from another Con-

Every Brother on Joining this Lodge shall pay the sum of two dollars, and should he require a Grand Lodge Certifi ‘ate, it will be procured at his expense, Por Dues, every Member shall pay the sum of twenty-five cents per month,

Bas ae ize Znp Brother

who shall be deemed worthy of that honour, may be

admitted an Honorary Member of this Lodge on his being proposed and seconded at one

regular meeting and his name inserted in the sum-

mons for the next regular meeting, at which he must

ng $2.00, shall

gir

2.00, shall

is Lodge, full pay- Masonry, and the

may be Pe sum of and six

lition to

Certifi- > or has 3 a Con-

ull pay uire a at his

um of

f that er of it one sum- must

gie-

be elected by an unanimons open vote of the Lodge. Honorary Members pay no dues,

AY.

WVon-Payment of Dues,

np Member of this Lodge who shall have allowed his dues to be in arr ar for 12 months, shall, after being summoned, (for form see appendix, D,) be liable on the non-payment, to be excluded by vote of the Lodge, and have his naine struck off the list of Mem- bers, and shal] thereupon be reported to the Grand Lodge,

Any Brother regularly struck off the list of Mem. bers, for non-payment of dues, shall not be permitted to rejoin this Lodge until such back dues to the time of his being last struck off the list ot Members shall be paid, together with the Admission Fee. The same formalities must be observed as are provided for in case of joining Brethren.

x VI. Withdrawal of Members.

np Member of this Lodge, having paid his dues, being desirous of withdrawing, shall make application at a regular meeting either personally or in writing, which, if he be in good standing, shall be granted by the Lodge. On demand, the Secretary shall furnish such retiring Brother a certificate of his dues having been paid, and of his having left in good standing, (for form of Certificate see appendix, E.) Brethren in Her Majesty’s Service, Members of this Ledge, on removing from this city shall, ipso facto, be consid- ered to have withdrawn from the Lodge.

seealtnaereccaimemmcatanen Bue era bs Ratti

22 XVII.

Board of General Purposes,

Ole Board of General Purposes, consisting of the Worshipful Master, Past Master, Warcens, Treasurer, Secretary, and two experienced Brothers, to be nomi- hated by the Worshipful Master on the day of Instal lation, which latter two shall also act in the capacity of auditors of the Treasurer's accounts, shall superin- tend the finances of the Lodge, and consider any special matter regarding its interest : shal] enquire into and report on the application of every candidate ; to this Board shall be referred all applications for Masonic relief whichsrequire investigation, as also all accounts against the Lodge ; they shall first hear and consider all subjects of Masonic complaint, or irregu- larity respecting the Members of this Lodge, and report thereon to the Lodge ; they shall meet when- ever summoned by the Worshipful Master or the Senior Warden, who shall be the Presiding Officer ; three Members shall form a quorum ; the result of their proceedings shall be communicated to the Lodge at the next regular meeting, or Emergency if required; for approbation ; and the annual Audit of the Treas. urer’s accounts reported on at the regular meeting on the Festival of St. John the Baptist. All resolutions and transactions of the Board shall be entered in the Minute Book of the Board by the Secretary, read before the Board adjourns, and signed by the Presi- ding Officer for the time being.

of the isurer, nomi- [nstal- pacity perin- r any quire date ; s for so all r and regu- and rhen- - the cer ; lt of odge ired; "2as = On ions the ‘ead "esi-

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Benevolent Fund.

Ohe Benevolent Fund shall be sustained by the appropriation of all Donations, F ines, and the following sums to be set apart therefor by the Tres surer, viz; : One dollar from each initiation fee; fifty cents from every joining fee, and ten per cent. of the net revenue of each fiscal year,—always providing, that if the said net revenue does not amount to one hundred dollars, the sum of ten dollars shall be set aside from the funds of the Lodge for the Benevolent Fund.

The Benevolent Fund shall be under the control of the Worshipful Master as hereinatter provided, and a yearly statement shall be made by the Treasurer at the regular meeting held on the Festival of St. John the Luptist, shewing an exhibit of the Fund, apart froin all other accounts.

The Worshipful Master shall have the power to draw upon the Treasurer for relief to the amount of Five dollars, but should the demand be greater than that amount, he shall refer the same to the Board ot General Purposes, who shall have power to order through their Chairman a sum not exceeding twenty- five dollars. :

This Fund shall be applied towards the relief of Brethren or their families requiring it,

2 >. @ P*isifors. Do Visitor shall be admitted unless he be person-

ally Known, recommended, or well vouched for, after due examination by one of the Brethren present ; nor

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shall he be admitted or remain present when the Lodge is occupied on a ballot or any private business, unless by the unanimous consent of the members present.

No Brotlier resident in this City or immediate vicinity, unless he is a subscribing member to some Lodge, and of which he is to produce satisfactory proot, shall be permitted to visit the Lodge more than once during his secession trom the Craft,

ax. Rules of Order.

@o secure regularity in the proceedings of the Lodge, the following order shall be observed : FOR REQULAR MEETINGS.

I. After the Lodge has been duly opened in ancient form, the Secretary shall read the Summons calling the Lodge together,

2. The Secretary shall read the Minutes of the last Regular Meeting, and subsequent Emergencies, if any, which shall be separately put to the Lodge for confirmation,—and when confirmed, signed by the Worshipful Master,

3. The Board of General Purposes shall be called on for a report of their proceedings, —°

nan

- Reports from other Committees will be received and considered.

Or

. The Ballot will be taken, first for Joi ning Members, and afterwards for Candidates for initiation,

6. Propositions for Membership and for Initiation

‘will be received,

1 the

iness, nbers

diate some etory than

the

ient 1ONS

last ‘ies, dge ned

on

ved

Petitions for Charity, and other Communications, will be read.

8. Business which may have been left unfinished at a former meeting shall be resumed. ° 9. Any other matters which may legitimately be brought before the Lodge will be consicered, The above order may be suspended or ch: anged for the Meeting by order of the Presiding Officer

No motion of any kind shall be cas unless first reduced to writing and duly seconded.

Every Brother when speaking shall address him- self to the Worshipful Master; and no Brother shall speak twice to the same question, unless by consent of

the Worshipful Master, or in explanation, or the mover in reply.

ext.

Alteration of By-Laws.

To alteration shall be made in these By-laws but by notice of motion, duly considered at a regular meeting; such notice must be inserted in the minutes, and set forth in the summonses for the then next regular meeting, at which it shall be discussed, and the resolution of the Lodge thereon duly recorded,— and after confirmation at a subsequent meeting, shall become law.

aa, On Signing By-Laws.

anda i ee

ation, and every Brother joining, must sign these Re Lane and thereupon shall be presented with a copy.

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No Entered Apprentice shall be passed unless he has carefully read over these By-Laws, It is expected that every Member will provide

himself with a copy of the Constitutions of the United Grand Lodge of England.’

D..) l Breach of By-Laws.

For the infraction of any of these By-Laws when not otherwise herein provided for, the Offe ther shall be ti:ble, by a vote of the Lodge, after being duly summor.ed, to such punishment as the Brethren then present shall deem fit and expedient, and as is

consonant with the Land Marks and Principles of the Order.

nding Bro-

Read and adopted in open Lodge

4th December, 1866.

Confirmed Ist January, 1867.

FRANK: D. TIMS, W, Master. WM. HAY,

Seeretary..

ss he

ovide nited

vhen Bro- ein hren as is

i the

wdge

WY.

‘lo be given in brief,—except when otherwise ordere

.to become a Member (or Mr.

ae rN Py se .

moneneioneineaniiendisil adinnasstiinininenedraiaionases

A.

Specimen of Minutes. Minutes ofa Regular (or Emergent) Meeting of Dalhousie Lodge No. 571 E. R., (if Emergent, say called for the purpose of, dc., and) held ‘at the Hall of the Lodge, in Elgin Street, in the City of Ottawa, on

day of ——————, A. L.

—— Glia sae be

PRESENT.

W. Bro. W. M. Big) 1 eas vo Seeretary. PPA MS wiivnssiSeakteleiion adicas &. 4. poe jabs S. D.

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Chaplain ao

Oeteeerecessonccssscosecssyevecenceees att7 | tn. | C844) Voadesbudcaseindehiaes Stewards saimutgiane ale aT A ee eer con ie Bro. Banani aise Tyler.

{[Norr.—J/ any Brother temporarily fills an offic

Insert the names of all Members present, then the

Brethren, with the names and numbers of the have belonged.]

affix pro, tem, to it. names of all visiting Lodges to which they do or

The Lodge was opened in the first degree at ——_—. o'clock. The minutes of the last regular mee

ting were read and con- ‘firmed (or otherwise),

The minutes of emergent meeting

held on ———____. were also read and confirmed (or otherwise),

The Board of General Purposes reported that (Reports of all hinds

d by vote of the Lodge,— 8 on motion of Bro, ——___ adopted (or as the case may be),

when proper to be written,) which report wa seconded by Bro. ———, received and

The Committee appointed at last regular meeting (or as the case may be) to (state the object,) reported that, &c., which report was, &c, , of Lodge No,

, & Candidate for LInitiation,) and

declared unanimously in his favour (or in his favour, or against the Candidate Oe y GENET $8

RE SELES SELES 1 y 0 CHE C4SE may 5€.}

The ballot was taken for Bro,

The application of Bro, ee, OF

Lodge No, ——, for

BB aN

ee

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Membership, (or Mr, , f y———, for Initiation,) recommended by Bros. and » Was received and referred to the Board of General Purposes, to report at next regular meeting, previous to his being ballotted for,

A Communication (or Petition) from (state briefly but distinctly the purport of the document except when ordered by vote of the Lodge to enter in full on the minutes) was laid before the Lodge and (state the action taken.) és

Record any other transactions,

The W., M. appointed Bros, and a Board of Trial to put the necessary questions to Mr. , & Candidate for Initia-

tion. (Jf more than one, state their several names and say Candidates.)

The Board of Trial having reported that the Candidate (or Candidates) had satisfactorily answered the hecessary questions, and the fee being paid he was then (or they were then severally) initiated into the First Degree of Eree Masonry,

Bro. advancement was (or were) examined in open Lodge and having

(or Bros. ———) a Candidate (er Candidates) for

been found worthy of advancement was (or were) directed to withdraw, The Lodge was opened in the Second Degree at ———*. o'clock. Bro. ——— (or Bros, ————) was (or were severally) passed to the Second or Fellow Craft Degree.

Bro, ———- (or Bros, ), & Candidate (or Candidates) for further advancement, was (or were) examined in open Lodge as to his (or their) proficiency, and having been found well skilled he was [or they were] directed to retire. The Lodge was opened in the Third Degree at ——— o'clock. Bro, the Third or sublime Degree of Master Mason.

[or Bros, ———] was [or were severally] raised to

The Lodge was called from labour to refreshment at o’clock.

o’clock,

The Lodge resumed labour at The Lodge was closed in the Third Degree at ——_ o’clock, x 8

o'clock,

The Lodge was closed in the Second Degree at MONEY RECEIVED. [Were record all sums received since last entry, summing up and handing

at So ; #6 tHE f redsurer, |

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es eebditinnanin

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pm ete ws

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netly the to enter

1e action

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The Lodge was closed in the First Degree, in harmony and with solemn prayer, at o'clock.

Read and confirmed in open Lodge, [give date.]

oP i Ue Aedes Bie Secretary.

B.

‘a Application for Initiation. NO,

To the Worshipful Master, Wardens, Officers, and Members of DaLuousim Loner, A. F. & A. M., Ottawa, No. 571, E. R.

| —_-______ of being a free man, and of the fullage of twenty-one years, do declare that, unbiassed by the improper solicitation of fri¢ nds, and uninfluenced by mercenary or other unworthy motives, I freely and voluntarily offer myself a candidate for the mysteries of Masonry ; that Iam prompted by a favorable opinion conceived of the Institution, and a desire of knowledge ; and that I will cheerfully conform to all the ancient usages and established customs of the Order.

Witness my hand this day of , 18

Recommended by

N Application ‘for Joining. NO, ae

To the Worshipful Master, Wardens an2 Brethren of Datuousir Lonax, No. 571 #, R., Ottawa, Canada.

I of the of in the County of aged —— years, a do declare that I was duly that I was last a Member of Lodge, No. , under the jurisdic- tion of the Grand Lodge of ; that I left said Lodge, and am still in good standing as a Mason, that I am desirous of becoming a Member of this Lodge, and will cheerfully conform to all its By- laws and Regulations,

Witness my Hand this

day of ——— 18— Witnessed and-Recommended by

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D.

Summons for Non-Payment of Dues.

Datuousie Lopar No. 571, E.R. ) ? ?

Ottawa, , 18

Sin AND Brovrusr,

You are hereby summoned as

L ——————ee Mason, before the Dalhousie Lodge, No. 571, of A

“Free and Accepted ;Masons, at the Hall of the Lodge in the City of Ottawa, day of —— 18

on ——— the —__ » Af ————— o'clock p, M., then and the > to show cause, why, pursuant to Section 15, of the By-laws of this Lodge, you should not be excluded from membership, and your name reported to the Grand Lodge of England, [and the Sister Lodges in Canada, | for the non-payment of your dues, amounting to $

and take notice, that your failing then and there to comply here-

with, will be taken as gonclusive evidence against you,

Further action being taken here paying the above dues to me, 18, aforesaid.

on may be prevented by your On or before the ——_—_— day of ———

By order of the W. M. and Brethren, I remain, Yours, fraternally,

Secretary. > OO aa

E.

Certificate of Withdrawal.

THESE ARE TO Certivy, that Brother who has written his name in the margin he good standing from the Membership of D on the Registry of the United Grand Lod of Ottawa, Canada, and that his dues are

In Trstimony Wuersor, and by order of the Worshipful Master, I have hereunto signed my name, and affixed the Seal of Dalhousie Lodge No. 571, at the said City of Ottawa,

~———vamees 1 86

of the teof, this day retired in alhousie Lodge, No, 571,’ ge of England, at the City fully paid,

this ———__. day of

—~—o_m— Secretary,

o

Se Tee iceman

To

Notice of Trial.

—, 18 Datuouste Loner, No. 571 E.R, F. & A.M, Ottawa, —————— A, L, 58— efore the Sir anp Brovurr, isons, at You are hereby summoned asa Master Mason, [or as the case C ——ee may be] before the Dalhousie Lodge No. 571 E.R. Free and Accepted > to show Masons, at the Hall of the Lodge, in the C ity of Ottawa, on ——-— s Lodge, ! the ————._ di; ay of ——— A. L. 58—, at ——._ o'clock. to shew ir name i eause why you should not be [exe/uded from this Lodge, or your name Lodges in reported to the Grand Lodge Jor expulsion from the ord r, as the case mary ; . be] for, [here set forth the charge concise ly.] A copy of the charges, ly here- with the name of the Brother preferring them are herewith sent,

and you are hereby notified that your failure to appear at the time and place above appointed, will be taken as conclusive evidence against you, and the trial will be proceeded with and adjudication had in your absence,

By order of the W. M. and Brethren, [Z. 8.] Yours fraternally,

by your f

Y ER ree rene cee Ne CTCLATH.

To Bro,

ecretary.

can

eer i Ri ln: ] ¢ 4 e i

Notice of Acceptance, Datnousie Loner, No. 571 E. R., F. & A. M

Ottawa, ————-—. ] 8-— Sir,

I am directed to inform you that your application to this Lodge, for initiation into the mysteries of Free Masonry, was duly prusented’ and that the ballot resulted in your being ac cepted. ~

You are therefore requested to present yourself for initiation

jenn, ired in fo, 571,

1e City ; ; sve : at the next meeting which will be held on —_-~—— the ———__ rit day of at —— o'clock, aster, ; af i By order of the W. Master, housie ; i Iam, day of | Sir, 7 Your obed’t Servant, retary. ; oe ae

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