History of Odd-Fellowship in Canada Under the Old Regime ...: From ... 1843 to ... 1855. Also, a Reprint of the Journals of the R.W. Grand Lodge ... 1855 to 1875 ...The Lodge, 1879 - 1918 pages |
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... officers and members seem all to have been drawn from the very best classes of society . Among the names of the new Grand Officers we naturally look for that of Bro . John Hardie , whose services in introducing the Order into Canada ...
... officers and members seem all to have been drawn from the very best classes of society . Among the names of the new Grand Officers we naturally look for that of Bro . John Hardie , whose services in introducing the Order into Canada ...
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... Officers were all present ; and the Lodges were re- presented by the following brethren : Prince of Wales No. 1. — Joseph Fraser . Queen's No. 2.-M. H. Seymour . Prince Albert No. 3.-Wm. Hardie . Albion No. 4.-Wm. Hilton . Commercial No ...
... Officers were all present ; and the Lodges were re- presented by the following brethren : Prince of Wales No. 1. — Joseph Fraser . Queen's No. 2.-M. H. Seymour . Prince Albert No. 3.-Wm. Hardie . Albion No. 4.-Wm. Hilton . Commercial No ...
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... officers elected were : Wm . Hilton , C. P .; C. Dunkin , H. P. ; John Irvine , S. W .; H. E. Montgomerie , Scribe ; D. MacKay , F. Scribe ; John Sproston , Treas . , and John Murray , J. W. The prospects of Royal Mount were certainly ...
... officers elected were : Wm . Hilton , C. P .; C. Dunkin , H. P. ; John Irvine , S. W .; H. E. Montgomerie , Scribe ; D. MacKay , F. Scribe ; John Sproston , Treas . , and John Murray , J. W. The prospects of Royal Mount were certainly ...
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... officers and deputies accepted their respective charges , and continue to hold them to this day , with the exception of P. G. Sewell , of Quebec , who added to the valuable servi- ces he had already rendered the Order by efficiently ...
... officers and deputies accepted their respective charges , and continue to hold them to this day , with the exception of P. G. Sewell , of Quebec , who added to the valuable servi- ces he had already rendered the Order by efficiently ...
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... Officers in the work ; that is , when the latter could be made to work - not in all cases an easy task . After consultation with the Grand Officers , it was de- cided that the Grand Secretary , W. R. Scott , should go West , institute a ...
... Officers in the work ; that is , when the latter could be made to work - not in all cases an easy task . After consultation with the Grand Officers , it was de- cided that the Grand Secretary , W. R. Scott , should go West , institute a ...
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amendment appointed Avon Lodge ballot Bissell Brantford brethren British North America Brock Lodge Brockville Brother By-laws Canada West Charter Chatham Chatham Lodge Clause Cobourg Constitution Deputy Grand Master duly elected Erie Lodge Eureka Lodge Excelsior Lodge Fitzsimmons following report Forest City Forest City Lodge funds Gore Lodge Grand Body Grand Encampment Grand Officers Grand Representative Grand Treasurer Grand Warden H. C. Bingham instituted J. B. King James Woodyatt John Barr jurisdiction Lodge of Canada Lodge of Ontario M. W. Grand Master meeting membership Mileage Montreal motion of Rep Moved by Rep Odd Fellows Odd Fellowship Order Partridge Past Grand present Province R. W. Grand Lodge R. W. Grand Secretary received recommend referred Resolved respectfully submitted Robert Kirkpatrick Rond Eau Rose Lodge seconded by Rep submitted the following Subordinate Lodges Thomas Thomas Reynolds Thos Toronto Union Lodge VanBrocklin W. A. Glover Wardsville Wigmore
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Page 99 - I, therefore, the prisoner of the Lord, beseech you that ye walk worthy of the vocation wherewith ye are called, with all lowliness and meekness, with long suffering, forbearing one another in love; endeavouring to keep the unity of the Spirit in the bond of peace.
Page 16 - Any member may be expelled for improper conduct or for violation of the Constitution or ByLaws by a vote of not less than two-thirds of the members present and voting. CHAPTER IX. OF MEETINGS. ARTICLE I. The regular decennial meetings of the Convention shall be held upon the second Tuesday in May every tenth year as provided in the Constitution, and the place of meeting shall be in the City of Washington, DC Twenty-five members shall constitute a quorum. ARTICLE...
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Page 15 - ... member present shall call the Council to order, and preside until a president pro tempore shall be chosen by ballot; and if an election is not effected on the first trial, on a second ballot a plurality of votes shall elect. When any member is...
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Page 343 - ... the same may be reconsidered, and in such case the vote on the reconsideration shall be taken by ball ballots, and if all the ballots cast be in favor of it, the reconsideration shall be had ; whereupon the application shall lie over till the succeeding meeting, when another ballot shall be had with ball ballots, and if the same be unanimously in favor of the applicant, he shall thereby be elected ; but if one or more black balls appear in either ballot, the applicant shall be rejected, and in...
Page 81 - THE GRAND LODGE OF THE UNITED STATES, OF THE INDEPENDENT ORDER OF ODD FELLOWS.
Page 38 - AMERICA shall be identical with those established for membership in subordinate lodges within the jurisdiction of the Grand Lodge of the United States of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows.
Page 345 - ATPW is primarily designed for the use of brethren who are traveling beyond the limits of the jurisdiction to which they belong, but may also be used in the jurisdiction to which brothers belong who have received it in good faith for said primary purpose; and in order that each brother may be properly instructed in it, and visiting brethren from other jurisdictions be properly examined, the two highest elective officers of a Lodge, and the Chief Patriarch and Senior Warden of...
Page 346 - Wong Kim Ark was born in 1873 in the city of San Francisco, in the State of California and United States of America, and was and is a laborer. His father and mother were persons of Chinese descent, and subjects of the Emperor of China ; they were at the time of his birth domiciled residents of the United States, having previously established and...