Proceedings: Grand Lodge of & of Canada, 1914 . fy me; up to date I have not heard from consequence the dispensation is still in my pos-session; in turn I shall pass it over to my successorin office at the forthcoming annual communication. Prospective Lodge at Chapleau, Ont. On April 22nd I received a communicationfrom Bro. Wm. McMullin, of Xickle Lodge, whoresides in Chapleau, Ontario, informing me therewere forty members of the craft residing in Chap-leau and vicinity, that twenty of these held a meet-ing and decided to petition for a lodge at replied to Bro. McMul


Proceedings: Grand Lodge of & of Canada, 1914 . fy me; up to date I have not heard from consequence the dispensation is still in my pos-session; in turn I shall pass it over to my successorin office at the forthcoming annual communication. Prospective Lodge at Chapleau, Ont. On April 22nd I received a communicationfrom Bro. Wm. McMullin, of Xickle Lodge, whoresides in Chapleau, Ontario, informing me therewere forty members of the craft residing in Chap-leau and vicinity, that twenty of these held a meet-ing and decided to petition for a lodge at replied to Bro. McMullin on May 7th, giving himinstructions as to the mode of procedure in orderto secure a dispensation. I also encouraged theplan and said I would be glad to render them allpossible assistance. As yet I have received nofurther communication from them. I shall handBro. McMullins letter to my successor in officefor his guidance. Fraternally submitted. W. J. THOMPSON, Xipissing District Xo. 18. 272 GRAND LODGE OF CANADA aonEJnsni c c o c SSSSS S2^^. O z S •oiajv iiB JO ojsi i«ioxl 5 5 ?? ^ g S-l X i-! X fJ IS I -3 S j: |_« : tS • • o g i:5 : •e -- - - 5 o ^ _ -- = >, - ^ £• a tS :| i if ^i M >> 3 : 15 Si « .5-« ~ >> ij S a =? o »i t £ =J S t<: z 2 c; X a H < c s -7. - n° a ANNUM, COMMUNICATION NIAGARA FALLS, 1914 273 MUSKOKA DISTRICT No. 19. To the Most Worshipful the Grand Master, Officersand Members of the Grand Lodge of A. F. &A. M. of Canada, in the Province of Ontario. Most Worshipful Sir and Brethren: I have the honor to submit my report on thecondition of Masonrv in District No. 19 for theyear 1913-1914. I must thank the brethren of the district forthe honor they conferred in electing me to thehonorable position of D. D. G. M. I entered uponthe duties not without some misgivings, but thehearty support I have received from the lodges andall the brethren of the district has been a matterof great satisfaction to me personally. I mus


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