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The Freemason's manual

Chapter 8

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REGULATIONS.
For the sake of clearness and distinction, a line at least should be left blank between cach minute, and a marginal note be made of its contents.
Each Lodge must keep a book, or books, outside the Lodge-rcom, for members and visitors to enter their names as they arrive, which it 1s the duty of the Tyler to see done before he gives notice of their being present. It must be borne in mind that no visiting brother, unless
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he be a subscriber to some regular Lodge, has a right to visit a Lodge more than once during his non-affiliation with the Crait,
Lodge niinutes are to be read on regular nights only ; and after having read the minutes of the previous regular | meeting, those of any subsequent emergency are to be | read for confirmation,
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Secretaries of Lodges should also keep a rough minute book (and never, on any account, use slips of paper,) to enter the proceedings of the Lodge as they occur, and afterwards fairly copy them in the regular minute book, to which he must attach his signature ; and when they have been read and confirmed in open Lodge, the W. M, likewise signs them at the left-hand corner,
It is usual on the presentment of Reports from Com- mittees, to move their reception, or their reception and adoption. If open to discussion or amendment, first move their reception and afterwards their adoption.
The Constitution declares twenty dollars ($20) the lowest fee that can be charged for the Degrees of Free- masonry, which is to be paid previously to the candi- date’s initiation, This sum also includes the fee for re- gistering the candidate’s name in the books of the Grand Lodge and a Grand Lodge Certificate.
The W. M. is responsible for the fees collected on be- half of the Grand Lodge, and it is his particular duty to see that the same are reguiarly forwarded with the re- turns,
In all cases, and under all circumstances, the Lodge must be opened in the First Degree, and in this Degree all the ordinary business of the Lodge is to be transacted. If a candidate makes application for the Second Degree he must undergo an examination in open Lodge in the I'irst Degree ; he is then directed to retire. The Lodge
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is then opened in the Second Degree and if it appear that the candidate has made suitable proficiency, he may be passed, ‘The same may be said with reference to a candi- date for Third Degree. ‘The candidate is examined ina Lodge of Iellow Crafts, and directed to retire. The Lodge is then opened in the Third Degree. If the candi- date 1s found worthy he may be raised to the sublime de- gree of Master Mason, and the Lodges are then closed down, commencing with the 7277d, next the Second, and lastly, the Jirst,
Wewly initiated candidates are required to sign the By-laws on the night of initiation, as an evidence of their membership and willingness of obedience to the same.
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PREAMBLE.
- For the purpose of securing order and regularity, and with the view of promoting harmony and decorum, the brethren of......, Lodge No....repeal all former, and agree to the following By-laws :
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ARICLE L—DUTY TO GRAND LODGE.
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This Lodge acknowledges the supremacy of the Grand |
y | Lodge of Ancient Free and Accepted Masons of Canada, | 4 | and will at all times pay respect and obedience to its | 3 | Laws, Rules, Orders and Regulations, a | a | ARTICLE 11.—MEETING.
; | Sec. 1. Regular Meetings of this Lodge shall be held
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4 lowing day) at such hour as the Master shall appoint, of
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Sec. 2, Emergent Meetings of this Lodge may be held as provided by the Book of Constitution.
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ARTICLE I11.—OFFICERS.
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Sec. 1. The officers of this Lodge shall be the Master, Senior Warden, Junior Warden, Chaplain, Treasurer, Secretary, Senior Deacon, Junior Deacon, Director of
Ceremonies, two Stewards, Organist, Inner Guard, and Tyler. | | | | | | |
Sec, 2. Annually, at the regular meeting immediately preceding the Festival of St. John the......, the Master, Senior Warden, Junior Warden, Chaplain, Treasurer and Secretary, shall be elected by ballot, and the Tyler by open vote of the Lodge.
| | | ...e..the installation and investure of officers shall take | | place. |
Sec. 4. Annually, on the Festival of St. John the | »eeeeey after the Master has been duly installed in the chair, the Deacons, Director of Ceremonies, Stewards, Organist, and Inner Guard shall be appointed.
Sec. §. Every officer shall attend punctually at the hour named in the summons, under penalty of censure
by the Master.
Note, —Some Lodves arrange their By-Caws by making the election of officers ata regular monthly meeting, and the ins adtation at the meeting in the following month,
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ARTICLE IV.—DUTIES OF OFFICERS. the Master, THE MASTER, Treasurer, | a
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THE SENIOR WARDEN.
| :mmediately | the Master, office, he shall keep an inventory of the jewels, para-
Sec. 2, Beyond the regular duties appertaining to his | | | \ Peace , 1, Treasurer | , phernalia and funiiture of the Lodge, cause them to be | !
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it is very desirable to have his punctual attendance. THE TREASURER.
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all moneys of the Lodge, and pay all orders duly signed |
by the Master and countersigned by the Secretary. He |
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ring, and the shall be regularly entered, so as to be able to exhibit the |
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ate and distinct from the private funds of the Lodge, all moneys received on account of the Grand Lodge, and hand the same to the Master for transmission to the Grand Secretary. He shall annually, at leas’ one week previous to the Festival of St. John (or the regular meet- ing for installation of officers), submit his accounts a vouchers to the audit committee for examination, and transfer to his successor, immediately after his installa- tion, all moneys and other property of the Lodge in his possession.
THE SECRETARY.
Sec. 6. The Secretary shall be exempt from the pay- ment of all Lodge dues. He shall keep a faithful record of the proceedings of the Lodge, and preserve in order all papers and documents belonging thereto. Te shall keep a correct register of the members, and of their re- spective accounts with the Lodge, and an account show- ing the fees and dues received for, and payable to the Grand Lodge. He shall sign all authorized certificates, and affix the Lodge seal thereto ; issue all necessary no- tices and summonses for meetings, &c ; countersign all orders and charges of the Master ; prepare all returns re- quired by the Grand Lodge ; notify the members of every committee of their appointment, and the nature of their duties ; receive all moneys paid by members, or others, to the Lodge, and pay the same to the Treasurer before the next regular meeting ; and discharge all other duties appertaining to the office of Secretary.
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THE DEACONS,
Sec. 7. The Deacons shall attend at the opening of the Lodge, and take such part in the ceremonies as the Master may direct.
THE DIRECTOR OF CEREMONIES,
Sec. 8. The Director of Ceremonies shall see that the Lodge Room is properly prepared ; that all brethren ap- pear in the clothing prescribed in the Book of Constitu- tion; and, to the best of his ability, that every brother, when in Lodge or at refreshment, is stationed according to his rank.
THE STEWARD.
Sec. 9, The Steward, under the direction of the Senior Warden, shall see to the safe and careful keeping of the jewels, paraphernalia, and furniture of the Lodge ; and, under the Junior Warden, shall have the arrangement and ordering of the refreshments.
THE ORGANIST. Sec, 10. The Organist shall punctually attend all
meetings, and take such part in the ceremonies as the Master may direct.
THE INNER GUARD,
Sec. 11, The Inner Guard shall attend all meetings, punctually at the hour named in the summons, to guard
the interior of the Lodge, and give directions to the Tyler,
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THE TYLER.
Sec. 12, The Tyler shall diligently watch the exterior of the Lodge ; see that all candidates for admission are properly prepared ; that all brethren register their names, and are properly clothed ; that the furniture and orna-
ments are kept in good order and perform such other duties as the Lodge or its officers may direct. He shall be paid....for each meeting. b ; ARTICLE v.—COMMITTEES. | r fa Sec. 1. Annually, after the Master has been duly |
installed in the chair, the following committees shall be . appointed, viz. : an Audit Committee, a Charitable Com- : mittee, and a Sick Committee.
“a Sec. 2, The Audit Committee shall examine all counts, and, when found correct, recommend them for payment ; examine the books and vouchers of the Trea- | surer and Secretary; and report annually to the Lodze, on the Festival of St. John the....
) Sec. 3. The Chariiable Committee shall make instant | ig enquiry on all applications for relief, and report to the Lodge cases deserving aid and assistance. In cases of ini urgent necessity they shall make immediate report to the i Master, who may issue his order on the Treasurer for a sum not exceeding......dollars
i | In places where more than one Lodge is held, and a .° ae | ° Bie ii _ general fund is formed, the Master may represent the ee | Lodge, at the United Benevolent und Committee. i |
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Sec. 4. The Sick Committee shall make immediate enquiry in every case of sickness reported to them, and acquaint the Master of all cases where it is possible to render assistance.
ARTICLE VI. MEMBERSHIP.
PETITIONS FOR MEMBERSHIP.
Sec. 1. Every candidate for initiation, or for member- ship, (except in cases of emergency provided for in the Constitution) shall sign a petition in accordance with the form annexed, which shall be handed to the Secre- tary, and read by him at the first regular meeting,
HONORARY MEMBERSHIP.
Sec. 2. Honorary membership shall not be conferred on any brother until he has been regularly proposed and seconded at one regular meeting, and his name inserted in the summonses for the next regular meeting.
BALLOTING FOR MEMBERSHIP.
Sec. 3. No person shall be initiated, and no brother shall be admitted a member if, on the ballot two black balls appear against him ; and no brother shall be made an honorary member unless elected by unanimous ballot ; but to prevent, mistakes, the Master may direct the ballot to be forthwith taken a second time.
NON-ATTENDANCE AFTER BALLOT,
Sec. 4. Should any candidate who has been approved for initiation, not attend for that purpose within six
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months after being accepted by the Lodge, he must, be- fore he can be initiated, be again proposed, and a fresh ballot taken,
WITHDRAWAL OF MEMBERS.
Sec. 5. Any brother desirous of resigning member- ship, may notify the Secretary in writing, or signify the same personally at a regular meeting ; and a certificate of his standing shall be furnished him, if required, by the Secretary.
RE-ADMISSION OF MEMBERS.
Sec. 6. (a.)—Should any member resign, he shall not be re-admitted without a ballot and a joining fee,
(4.) Should any member who has been excluded, or suspended for an indefinite period, desire to be re-ad- mitted, he may petition the Lodge for its recommenda- tion to Grand Lodge, that he be restored ; and, if at the next regular meeting, the Lodge by a two-third vote by ballot concur, the petition shall be endorsed under seal, and transmitted to the Grand Secretary, to be presented to Grand Lodge. Should the action of Grand Lodge be favorable, he shall be re-admitted without a ballot or joining fee,
(c.) Any member who has veen suspended for non- payment of dues, shall be immediately restored without ballot, on payment of all arrears owing at the time of his suspension, and of the regular Lodge dues for the period he was so suspended.
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| # | FORM OF BY-LAWS AND REGULATIONS, 245 | 4 | — — a | 4 (¢.). Any member who has been suspended for a de- aust, be- | 4 finite term, shall be restored to membership without a fresh | | ballot, at the expiration of the term defined in his sen- | | | | tence. | | | | ARTICLE VIL--FEES AND DUES. | member- | Sec. 1. The fee for making a mason shal’ be....dol- gnify the lars. certificate |
Sec. 2. The fee for joining shall be.... d, by the
Sec. 3. The annual dues to be paid by each member | (except the Secretary) whose place of residence is three | miles or less from the Lodge room, shall be ...dollars, and by each member residing beyond that distance....
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ballot or b. Sec. 5. Should any member allow his dues to fall in |
a arrear for one year his name shall be read out in open |
" Lodge by the Secretary, after which a special notifica- |
for non- tion, with a copy of this By-law, shall be sent to such | d without member. If such arrears shall not have been paid before | ime of his | next regular meeting, then such defaulting member shall |
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show cause why he should not be suspended from mem- bership. Should any member present become responsible for the payment of the said dues, or offer such excuse as the Lodge may deem sufficient, or should the Lodge re- mit the dues, the defaulting member may be allowed to remain in good standing for such time as may be ordered.
ARTICLE ViIIL—DISPOSAL OF FUNDS, PROPERTY, ETC,
Sec. 1. No part of the funds of the Lodge shall be ex- pended, except for monthly or other necessary expenses, unless on a notice of motion given at one regular meeting, when, if a majority of the members present approve, the expendiiure may be incurred.
Sec. 2. No portion of the furniture, jewels, parapher- nalia, or other property of the Lodge shall be sold, alien- ated, or in any way disposed of, except by the unanimous
consent of the members present at a meeting to be speci- ally called for that purpose.
ARTICLE 1X.—CLOTHING.
Brethren shall at all times (when in Lodge) appear in the proper masonic clothing, as prescribed in the Book of Constitution.
ARTICLE x.—BEHAVIOUR.
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mony of the Lodge, may be admonished by the Master ;
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| 1mem- | | onsible | or after due trial, subjected to such punishment as the i cuse as | brethren may have the power to inflict ; or his case may | dge re- | | be reported to higher authority. | wed to ‘g | rdered. | 4 | ARTICLE XI. | These By-laws shall be written in a book, signed by | Sy | the Master and Secretary, and have the seal of the Lodge | | affixed. Every brother shall sign them, as a declaration 1 be ex- | of his submission thereto, and one copy shall be delivered | cpenses, | to each member free of expense. | neeting, a | | | pprove, | | ARTICLE XII. | | | No alteration shall be made in these By-laws, unless prapher- | by a notice of motion, given at a regular meeting, when | the proposed alteration shall be duly entered on the i oe | | minutes and inserted in the summonses for the next regu- \ pnimous | 3 e apeci- | a | lar meeting, when the proposed alteration shall come on | | | ee for discussion ; and on a resolution, regularly moved and \. | 3 seconded, being passed in favour thereof, by two-thirds | ‘: | { |
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ORDER OF BUSINESS.
The arrangement of business ts at the discretion of the Master ; but, for convenience of reference, the following tabular order is prepared, and may be followed :
ist.—Reading and Confirming Minutes.
znd.— Reports of Committees,
3rd.—Balloting.
4th.— Reading of Correspondence.
6th.— Work. 7th.—Reading of Rough Minutes for correction
APPENDIX. DISCUSSION, All discussion ts under the superintendence of tke Master, but the following Rules of Order may be observed : RULES OF ORDER.
1. Every brother desirous of speaking shall stand up in his place, and address himself to the Master.
2. When two or more brethren rise to speak at the same time, the Master may decide as to the one who in his opinion is entitled to the floor.
3. No brother shall speak twice on the same question,
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following 3 plauding, unnecessary coughing, loud whispering, or | | a | other unseemly noise. | ’ | | | 5+ No personal or abusive remarks, or other improper language shall be used by -ny brother, in debate. | | _ 6, Points of order decided by the Master, are not de- 4 _ batable. vy business. | 4 | 7. If the Master indicate a desire to speak while a 4 brother is on the floor, that brother shall immediately sit | itis down, that the Master may be heard. 8. All brethren shall observe the first call of the Mas- ter’s gavel, VOUCHING. a wce of the . ¢ observed : No brother should vouch for any visitor, unless he knows to a certainty that he is a mason. He should know this not from a casual conversation, or a loose and | stand up careless enquiry, but from due trial, strict examination, | ‘ er ey eee ee ..... Mason, because I have sub- eak at the jected him to a strict examination; and you may safely | ne who in
recognize him as such;” or, ‘‘{£ know him to be &c., &e., because I have sat with him ina just and legally | constituted Lodge of........Masons ;” or, ‘I know him to be &c., &c., because I have sure information, given me, for the purpose of vouching for him.”
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No one should vouch for another, on a written intro- j duction, or written communication of any kind, as sucha document might pass into the hands of an imposter,
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The above suggestions should never be departed from, the fear of offending a visitor, should never deter an ex- amining Committee from saying to him, “‘ I am not sat- istied ” or ‘*I do not recognize you.” The mason who is so unmindful of his obligations, as to have forgotten the instructions he has received, should pay the penalty of his carelessness, It is better that ninety and nine true men should be turned away from the door of a Lodge, than that one cowan should be admitted.
Le arene »seeee.eedo hereby and hereon solemnly and sincerely swear, that I have been regularly Initiated, Passed, and Raised to the sublime degree of Master Ma- son, in a just and legally constituted Lodge of such ; that I do not stand suspended or expelled, and know of no reason why I should not hold Masonic communication with my brethren.
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knowledge ; that I will cheerfully conform to all the ancient usages, and established customs of the order, and that I have not been rejected by this, or any other Lodge, within twelve months from the date of my present application.
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BOX 1176. el) \se pees sac
FOR BLUE LODGE. |
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APRONS |
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4 | Entered Apprentice Aprons ..
; | BOW OP ADIONE sc acesssierciicccs cl | 4 ' M. M. Aprons, No. 1.. 4 " " No, 0 Teather. ined, ‘Solid Tassels, ho. i 4 " " No. 3--Best " | q | P.M. Aprons, Ribbon Levels, &c. Leather or Silk lined | | boon " Solid Levels, Tassels, &c. _,, " | ( | COLLARS. | | 3 | Officers’ Collars, plain, cord and bution .. = | 4 | " "Leather lined, cord and button... | | i | Gauntlets, Silver Braid and BRON ets sia usu etnies hows
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| | TEWELS, &&o. | | i Lodge Jewels, E. plated... WIENS NETE heey Wau dees | 4 | " " Silver.,. ee er aris | | " " Silver, handsomely engraved... Even vinainc’s : Square and Compasses in 2, plate or Silver.......,,.,.. j Past Master's Presentation Jewels, in Siiver, Silver Gilt and Gold.. ; Serre Slippers, Gavels, Workiag Tobin Ballot Boxes and Bal- i lots, Apron Cases, &c., &.
ROYAL ARCH REGALIA.
Roya] Arch Suits, Apron and Sash, leather or silk lined.$ Principal’s Suits, 13 x 15; leather or silk lined; solid tassels ; trimmed gold lace and fringe............. " " 15 x 18, gold lace and fringe.. Bes Grand Chapter Suits, 15 x 18; gold lace and Wingo: em- broidered centre piece of OMCG, ins sseans.v'e 0 deiteuct
CODDARS.
Officers’ Collars, plain, cord and button. ..,.......each, " " leather lined . sip JO ots tee " Jewels, gilt, handsome, net of 10 ¥ pieces..
P. Z. Presentat.on Jewels, in Silver, Gilt and Gold...
R. A. Jewels in Meta! or Silver Gilt..........0....0....
Marks in Pearl, Silver, Silver Gilt or Gold..............
FURNITURE, &e.
Plate and Letters, sunk circle, with cover.............. 3 Principal’s Robes, Z. H. & J.. inoieahante eww waren Officers’ White Robes, ............. 0... cece ee ee ee CaCh, NEBED1O: FRO YRCONG 665i hci is eck ih ey Pee tE Heke Ou Re SPIBNBIO TOY BVO. .04sa-cs cra sewn dates eas
Signet of Truth.... wed Ses
Pennies for Mark Degree............ cc. cece cece ere ee neces BGtblOO: WINGO so sh case ccndreve ss Meeen selene cane dens 6 Candlesticks, plain or carved....... 0 .cse sce ce ee BOUDIO GAG LURE si hi hice a wane eies cic te deen te Se eeles S Boeptrvess Zs FE. Go Voss ses cewercieces suns veveds
4 Gavels; 6 Squares.............
Shovel, Pick, C. Bar, Scroll...
Trowel; C. Tow..
Ark of the Covenant..
Arch for M. E. M. Degree...
Banners, &c., &c.
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nee APROMWS. As em 3 | No. 1.—Size, i4 X 17, trimmed dark blue, ribbon | F | BRO LOE a ta i aaah $ | No. 2.—Size, 14 x 7, Silver gilt levels, lace, &e, | ..each, = ¥ 3 ies cone eee 15 x 18, Gold Lace and Fringe, a. | — | SOLON Mein aceads Wide gioe, | re | No, 4.—Size, 15 x 18, Gold Lace and Fringe, | a a solid levels, embroidered centre piece,..., | ‘ No. 5.—As No, 4, With embroidery round... ... ! each, | hae | COLLARS. | rere | a | No. 1.—Dark blue, plain, leather lined... ... 08 | a a | 3 | No, 2— " embroidered, 1 ,,... ve | ' ao? ot | | | | | No, 1.—Dark blue, trimmed, gold lace and fringe. | | No. 2,—As No. 1, with gold embroidered badge | ignte | of office upon them.................... | — Bien oacatl Ae aces i eatewncaaeteigede |
Knights Templar.
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. Mantle of white stuff, &c . Gauntlets, Swords . T. Jewel, Star, &c ..
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Banners, Sepulchre, Helmet, Shield, Breastplate, and every other requisite for fitting up a Preceptory.
Prices furnished on application.
Red Cross of Rome & Constantine
Apron and Sash, Jewel and Sword, And all other Regalia requisite.
Rose Croix and Consistory.
Rose Croix Apron and Collar, Jewels for 14°, 18°, 32°, 32° Collars.
Royal and Select Masters.
Collars, Aprons, Jewels, and all other paraphernalia required in a Council, &c.
If you desire prices for any of the articles specified in this list of Masonic goods, kindly address,
S.7.SARGAN T, Box 1176, TORONTO, ONT.
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