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TheVenerableArchdeaconFurlong. P,P.,V.G.,ofGovery,diedrecently AthisRequiemOfficetheBishopof Fernsandaboutonehundredpriests attended.

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Mr.HintonaspiritedNationalist WasitnanimouslyelectedMayorof 'Wexford.

'AleevictedTenantsofHookwere recentlyre-instatedamidtremendouslypopularrejoicing.

e MotherBrigidKelly.SuperioressOeneralOftheBrieidineInstitute. diedattheConvent,Tullowon21st

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AisdemeasantsonTrial.

laDublinlastweek,beforeMr. JusticeGibsonandacityspecial jury,twelvemenfromCountyRoscommonwereplacedontrialon chargesofriot,unlawfulassembly, andconspiracyinconnectionwith cattle-driving.Thetraverserswere triedbeforeMr.JusticeWrightanda commonjuryinNovember,butthe furswere'mall,.toagree)0averAim.Thejurynowfoundtitresof thetraversersnotguilty.Inreeard totheremainingtraversers,thejury foundthemnutguiltyonthecounts ofriotandconspiracy,butdisagreed onthechargeofunlawfulassembly. CARLOW.

?ries°andpeopleofCarlow )elect.a"iCaganagh"for theirgeprisestatiVe. Win

Says"IrishWeekly"onit.

WinaSmile.

asmile best,

fromthe(meyoulove

Andasmilefromthefriendsyou holddear

Andwipe,ifyoucan,fromdowntroddenman

Ev'rytraceonhisfaceofatear.

Winasmilefromthedaysglidingon,

Andasmilefromthedeepazure eke'

Andbinduptheleavesofsorrow's tornsheaves

Thatyoumeetinthestreetpassing by.

Winasmilefromthehomelyand plain,

Anda:smilefromthedullandthe nay AndI)riehtenthethemeofMagdalene'sdream, 'Tillshefeels,andshekneelsdown to Pray.

Winasmilefromthecourtlyand

Andis rose .itlefromthepin',ofthe

Andscatterlove'sbloomsonhenry heart-tombs.

Ofalifefleetofstrifeend woes.

Winasmilefrom blast,

Anilasmilefromthe m-irrains

Andstrnothenthe mother'sshare.

workingfortheelevationofanation orarace.

"Mienssenaincorporasena.'

bATURDAY,MARCH7,18013.

ReformerstogoabouttheCome:ay sayingthattheforeignerwouldend it,,ifmoneydidnothavetoheepent inthemaintenanceofdestructivearmiesandnavies.(Cheers.)TheChancelloroftheExchequerhadgotto findthemoney-orsons,ofit-andhe Birrell)washappytosaythat thisParliamentwouldhavelaidbeforeitproposalswhichwould,atall

hysicelpowershouldbetheirs-in thefamilieswherewivesandmothers toiltenortwelvebolaseverydayawayfromtheirdwellingsthatcannot trulycalled'homes."

Mr. $pealis

hisMindON3rish

Misgoltriatt.

Itisimpossibleinthe"slums"-,in "houses"erectedonstreetrefuseata costof£135each-amongstlittle ehalf4Amers"stifledandreallytorturedingreatfactorieswhenafull shareoflift'sc,are1,4tsjoysandop-events,laythefoundationstoneora fetcaunitiesofgainingmentalandgreatureawee' andonceembarked upon,wecouldnevergohazeonit. Weshouldthenhavetotravelalong; untiltheresultthecountryhadin viewwasnealised.Veheers.)Ast,, be education,therighthon.gentleman saidthatmeasurewhichhehadpioposedwasbaseduponpubliccontrol, andno"test"forteachersandhe proceededinaspiritofeornpriAletisionandconciliation.It,pawedthe HouseofCommons,andtheHouseof Lordswereinducedtotakethestep theydidbyMr.Balfour.(AVoice"AndChamberlain.")NoMrChamberlainplayednoverycrreatpartin thatdiscussion;thatwasamatter ofregret,becausehebelievedMr. Chamberlain'sviewsoneducationwere onthewholetolerallysound.andhe wishedthierighthon.gentlemanhad hadtheopportunityofexpounding'themwithgreaterfreedomthanwas theease.(Hear.hear.)TheBill

Mr.Birrell,theChiefSecretaryfor Ireland,onTuesdayaddressedameetingofhiscoustitutentsinNorth BristolintheVestryhall,Piebnewell Road,Bristol.

SirHerbertAshmana:hair-nounofthe NorthBristolLil)eralAssociation) wasinthechair.

TheChiefSecretary,whohadavery heartyreception,saidsincehehad nepreeentedtheconstituencyliehad beenintheforefrontofthebattle. Seinepeoplemightsaythathehad alwaysbeenintrouble.(Laughter.) Hewaswillingtoadmitthathadhe thoughtmoreofhiscomfortandless ofhis-publicdutyhe.Ightnothave decidedinthefirstplacetobethe 'MinisterofEducationandinthe secondplacetobetheChiefSecretarsforIreland.(Laughter,andhear hear.)Ilehad,however,inthetime

the its coldwinter warmsumcarenf-`poor

Eresherea.1,sdocin eh ofpains.

Win smilefromtheiroddessof truth,

AndasmilefromCharity'sthrone

Andwelcomethehandofallinthe land, Andferaive,whileyou ev'ry one.

BELFAST.

ThebasetreasonofDiarmuidMacMurrough,''whofirstbroughtthe Normano'er,-wasnotatonedforby theheroismofArtMacelurrough Kavanagh,theheroic[oilerofRichradII.,andcollateraldescendantof thesaidMermaidbutArtredeemed thehonourofthename.OnTuesdayaKavanaghoftheLeinsterrace ofkingsea-unanimouslychosenby aNationalistConventiontoclaimand demandIreland'srighttofullNationalSelf-Governmentinthenameof thedemocracyofCarlow-thecounty ofthe31acelurrough-leavanagas.Could theindestructibilityofIrishNational sentiment,andoftheIrishrace,be moreremarkablyillustrated? Mr. WalterKavanagh,whomaynowbe calledM.P.forCarlow,isaProtestantlandlord,amagistrate,anda D.L.Hisfather-amostwonderful man-wastherealleaderandbrainscarrierofUnionismandlandlordism formanyyearsinIreland.Theson studiedIrishproblems,becaanea HomeRnler,andnowtheCatholic Bishopjoinswiththe,peopleandthe nriestsofultra-CatholicCarlowin hailinghimtheirchampionandrepresentative.0.thatbigotedSouth WecongratulateMr.WalterKavanagh, * * * * LIMERICK.

LIMF.BICKMAN'FROZENTO DEPCB.

OnFridaymorningamannamed .TamesO'Brien.aformerresidentof Min,weefounddeedontherot-ill:He nearArdaigh,hayineevidentlysuccumbedtotheintensecoldwhichprevailedthroughoutWestLimericksince thefrostagainsetin.

Mr.Devlintraversedthewhole groundofcivicandpersonaldutyin ourcity.Thehealthofthepeoplethecapacityforlivingth'efullend happylifewhichshouldbethelotof allhumanbeingsunderperfectconditionsincitiesandruralplacesalikeshouldbethefirst.considerationof thoseentrustedwiththegovernment ofacommunity.Thelecturershowed wheretheadministrationofBelfast wasatfaultandwhilehedealt withtheunsanitarydwellingsprovidedfarthepoor.themeagrerates ofwasesallowedto'thevast,majorityofworkers.theshockingsacrifice ofrhild-happiness,child-progress,and child-lifeinvolvedinthealmost;universalemploymentof"half-timers"In thecity,theunnaturalpreponderance offemaleovermalelabourinmany importanttr-des,andtheapathy andindifferenceconsequentonalark oftrenet'.1 knowledgeregardingthe potentialitiesoflenorennisedDemocracynow-a-days-henever%veneered fromtheidealwhichalltruereformerskeepbeforetheirmindswhen

hehadrepresentedtheconetituency, endeavouredtodohisbestindinicult situations.(hear,hear.)Parliament openedto-morrowandheunderstood thathisadministrationofIrelandand theconditionofIrelandwouldlie placedintheforefrontoftheNeale. "Thechitman."proceieided r. ot,e0;mt.

12.1eiNe oentiNENTs.

CARRIEDCONCILIATIONTOTHE LASTGASP,

awlhedidnotthinkitwouldbe PoseiiilenowtosendupaHillexactlyonthesamelinesasthelastwas sentup.literthediscussioninthe Commons.therewereagreatmany peoplewhobelievedthetimehad comeforasecularsolution.Itwas nothisview,anditneverhadbeen Theexclusionofreligiousfeelingend religiousemotionintheeducationof thefuturegenerationsofthiscountry wasonehewouldlenopartyto. Cheers.)Mr.M'Kennawashopeful thatthemeasurehewouldintroduce wouldsecuretheentireandenthusiasticsupportoftheLiberalparty. Whatwouldhetheresultwhenthe BillwentuptotheHouseofnerds wasanotherquestion.(Laughter.and Dear.hear.)Behindthat.too,was anotherquestion.\1'hat.wastohe

THEFATEOFTHEHOUSEOF LORDS?

the

GoVERNINGAPEOPLEAGAINST

TIlleIRWILL.

Thevastmajorityofthepeoeteof IrelanddidnotlookwithanyapprovalevenuponaLiberalChief...t,tore(airy.HecamefromacountryWhich theycalleda"foreLncountry.-Re,

hadtodischargehisdutyintherace ofapopulationbentongetting necessarilyignorant-ofagreatuianyfoaHome events,wasignorant-and turesoftheirlifeandfeeling.He

11therewasanyManwhofelt fullwel.htofsenectiontothelieuse ofLards,it,wasti (.his(eellam'readytodoit-doudcheers)-etaryforIreland.iitar,bear.,WIat butbeingahumantieingIemalsowasimposeduponhintwasaualverygladtothinkthatshallhavemostimpossieletask-thator !notafewfriendsbehindme,andI mayhavesomeinfrontoftire. (Hear,hear.) Idonot,therefore proposeto-nighttosayanything-at alleventsatanylowl;th-upon subjectwhichwillsoimmediatelyengagetheattentionofParliamentand myownattention. I onlyassure youthatIan)readyandwillingand anxioustomakeinthemostpublic mannerandinthefullestmannermy defenceofthatadministratien. (('heers.)TheonlythingIwant everybodytobearin'tniadisthatI amamemberofaLiberalAdministration,andthati toIreland chargedwiththedutyofundertsiking theadministrationofthatcountry on'Liberalprinciples.:'(('heers.) \findingtoold-agepensions,Mr. 'linenremarkedthatthematterhad beenfullydiscussed,andithadat lastbeendrivenhomeintopeople's mindsthatold-agepensionswerenot revolutionaryordestructiveofthrift. astheyhadbeeninuseinothit countries.andhavenot41001'ink\both'anyharm,butwenteo'ne Treatminderofpeoplemuchgood. (Hear,hear.)Therealtiroblentand theonlyproblemwas-Whereisthe niOneVtocomefrom: Well.many Owlet-itthatthesavingonourpresentPoorLawwouldbeVt.I'Cgreat: hebelievedthesa,ineivoithlInvery consieeraele.(Hear,hear.)Weshottel always.hebeli,ved.havetomaintninourworkhouseinfirmariesto.rive tonoerinvalidsthatnursingwhich ttevcouldnottp.telsewhere.Still. se\in'wouldb.in

ANENORMOPSARMYOF 1101-ST:OFFTC1AT,S, WORKandinthemaintenanceofcostly houses.(Hear,hear.)Animmediate stepwouldbetakeninthedirection ofoldaget,,msknsendirwecould enlebreatheaspiritofcomninns:else intothenation.the111011i'ywouldbe alreadythere.Theiewouldheno nnelfortheChaneelloroftheF,x°homiertowreckhisbrain.andteat hishair.Tnseekingforthemoney therewoiddbenoneedforTariff

Hisonlyhopeofmaintaining lawandunderwasinbeingableby wiselegislationtomakethepeople seethatafteralltheBritishParliamentwerereadyandwillingtohelp them-tomakesacrificesforthem, antitopassthelegislationtheyneeded.Itwashisonlyhope.Ilehad gothismajorityintheHouseofCommons.ThereneverwasaHouseof Conunonsmorereadytolistentothe demandsofIrelandthant present. (Hear,hear.)Thewholetroubleand disputesinIrelandaniseoutofthe land.IfitworenotfarthelandIrelandwouldhethemostcriuseless countryintheworld.(Hear.hear.) AmeasurewenttotheHouseof lords.Whowen-theytoarbitratein suchdisputes Hear,hear.)They werepartiestothedisputes; thee werethereasjudgesintheirewn-1P court.Whathadtheydoneinthe lasttwenty-fiveyears?They'had mutilatedBills.andthere'shadMe loadontheChiefSecretaryagreat difficulty.'1'h'rewasinconseeuenceof theiractiondiscontentanddissatisfactionandsympathisersdeclinedto returnverdictsagainstpeoslewho werecharged. "Then." SOelMr.Birrell,"the HoweofLonlssaytome'coward,' 'scoundrel,'whydon'tyouenforcethe law?"(Laughter.)IsayinreplyWhydon'tyoupassthemeasure? (Chars.1 Wenee-restassuredthat roPartyofthefuturewilleverbe todoitsworkuntilyouhave somemeansoftankingthewillofthe renresentativesofthepeopleultimatelysupreme."(Cheers.) vs,

BRENNAN.,_BROS

HaySt., Perth,

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and6entlementhisistheBiggestandMerriest Bargainfestivalwe'vebad. visitTheHouseofBrennan ForUnvaralledBaraains

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andCeastiessHctivitywillCharacterise theSelling.

ENNANBROS.,Th.ExpertDrapers,Hay-St.,Perth,

TIPPERARY.

NEW%ICE-PRESIDENTOFST. PATRICK'SCol,LEGE.

11wasofficiallyannounce!itsThurle,enV,cduesday e%'lugthatRev. '1 It.l'o,\er,irolessur,hadbeen eleetediehisGracetheArehhisaup tothi.:e-Pres'i'dencyofSt.Patrices College,'Iliarles.insuccessiontoRev. Innocent whohasbeenappointedArchdeaconofk'ethard.Father Powersappointineatwill,nodoubt, recd...%taliapprovalandgra.tiit

:Irishpartyitheiktity gusted,

Ant -hpapersarelullofjubilationantcongratulationsforthecountr.al,iI,.ithepartywhichhasjust t1Ltt'dit, ingstrength,forone utthemusthistor;ctilcontestsinthe hist.rs.0:-Homelittle.Thebrilliant theyersatileO'Brien,and heiesJohnDillon,willbeitLower of-tretb.;thtotheParty. ThereeauhenodoubtthatJohn Redmondisanarchdiplomitist.lie heldhimselfunimpeachableduringthe lomgtinethathewasassailed,misrepres..nndandridiculedbyhisformerfri.misandallies,andnowhehas theCr,n roeardtotindthemall col moreunitedundertheoldFlag and1..oindletheoldpledge,andhe nets,.beindeedhappytofacethe r;:nk,nithsuchtriedmenat hislack. *

lirigid1)

MissionarySchool,Callen, hilicenny

theyareonlyGodastewards,and thoughtofthenumbersofsoulsthey becomeinstrumentalinsavingwho foundaburseforthetrainingand educationofayaunt;girlintendingto lieaNunontheforeignmission,ur inartynayassisttosen,ldngiorth missions,manywouldbeinspiredto becomepromoterSoftheworkin Callan,andtherebybringGodsricht.istblessingonthemselves.

MOST SCII0oL TherearetunnyyoungIrishgirls 1'15KINDINIRELAND. throt.Oioutthecountry,justleftthe NationalSchool,andwhofeelinclin_ edforthereligiouslifethe:)would actwiselyincommunicatingwiththe WorkofanyLindundertakenforthesittolioress,whowillgivedetailedinpureloveofGodandzealfursoulsformation.Expensesneednotaccesssays'tilkenuy.1uurnal,-mustal-arilydetercaniidates,asthereisa nayscompelameasureofamours-!numberoffreeplacesforthosewho Lionandinterest.Buttheslot')-uiaresuitablefortheshortcourse,and tie0,,OlIrSofLAOS,whofromthesewhor.wishing10 et'l'011V.las Hayti%eslea%ehowl.an,1countryand 1wugrd allthattheheartnaturallyclingstu-The:MissionarySchoolhashadainissiaeriesortheChurch'sVan-mongstthemanyadmirersofitsexiuusUPders-hasalwayshada,Slleuialennent,workthelateRightRev.Br. fascinationforCatholics.HereinIre-Bellord,TitularBishopofVilevis, landSt.trisMissiiantryS.hool,andVicar-ApostfllieofGibraltar,an Callan.Co.Kilkenny,underthecareecclesiasticwhoseexperiencewasintorofnhesistorsofNIcrry.awarisnational.Pr.Belford aPPrebeingcarrie:oninconnection itItt edthes,r%icestotheCath011e theMissiens%%hoseresultsarec churchwhichSt.Brigid'sMissionary tebeothegreatestvaluet..III.schoolhadrendered.Nolte.:helped Faith.Sincethefoundingof isitinhislifetime.Pr.Bellordinhis schoolin1881,111postulantshaI,.stwillbetuenthedhisbook,"Medigen,.forthtoconventsfrontthisit.r-tationsonC'h'ristianDogma,-forthe seryofforeignvocations.ThsebenefitoftheSchool.TheCoroentof mingmissionariesareenrolledunder thebannersofSt.Joseph.St.Dominic,St.Iirsula,St.Francis,St.VincentdePaul,ofOurLadyofCharity,ofMercy,ofthePresentation,of theAssumption,ofMountCarmel,of t.he(roodShepherd.etc.,etc.Thesi:i r-ligiousaredoinggoodworkinAustralia,NewZealand,Brasil,Newfoundland,theUnitedStates,South KILKENNY; Africa,India,Rolland,Belgium,Scotland,England,andIreland.Within AverysaddeathoccurredinMid-tlisyearwent)-livepostulantshave dlenborougii.En,;lan.d-that ItegoneforthtoAustralia,New.Zea- ` FatherAylward.Therev,gentlemanland,SouthAfrica,Newfoundland,the WesanatixeOfMidtown,TelaPi°"'nUnit.dStates,England,andafewto andnas(Jed:tinedin1897atSt,conventsinIrelanti.\\hatavast John'sCollege, Y.a.terforki,andsoonareaisthusbenefitedbySt.Brigid's alter.wentontheEnglishAtission.MissionarySchool. Rewasaveryzealous°wigpriest,Thedemandsforpostulantsareever andwasdeeplybelo%edofthepeople.ontheincrease.Manymissionsare +gun'asolemnRequiem°niceandwillingtodefraythecostoftray-ell. lirjrghMassintheChurchinwhichheingandashortcourseoftrainingin hamlabored,hisremainsweretakenCallanandontheotherhandpromhometothefamilyburialgroundinicing,thoughveryyoungcandidates Templorum,Kilkenny.(inthemorn-areoffering,butinordertoprepare ingafterarrivifin;altfromplorunt,suchtobeefficientlabourersinGod's therewasasolemnRequiemOfficeworkandtoensuretheirperseverance andHighMassforhis.departedsoul, membersofreligions andthelargeconcourseofpeoplewhotwoorthreeyears'courseofpreattended'thefuneralwasunprecedent-pal-Minnworldhenecessary,Though ed.OnapproachingMullina'.at,theresomeofthecandidatesareresponsible werefullytwohundredcarstomeetfortheirownexpenses,thelong theremains.-R.I.P. scholasticcourseisnotwithinthe Anotherdeaththatoccasionedwide spreadregretandsympathywasthat ofMrs.ThomasWalshofCallan,nhO diedafteralongillness,andata comparativelyyoungage.

reachofall,asneithertheparents northemissioncaninmanycases affordthecots,andSt.Brigid's School,notbeingendowed,hasno fundstoprovideforthemaintenance IfwealthyCatholics'hutrealisedthat

ellandeducated Upwardsoftout' hundredpostui w1/0heneentered thisinstitutionhaveoersev,dedin conventsathomeandabroad.Thus theschoolhasLeconteafeederofthe foreignmissions,someofwhichhave afewplacesfortalentedSubjects. Whatagainsuchaninstitutionisto theworkofcharityalaieducatioa conductedbyourreligiouscommunities,willbelilt'best0.11111.,,iattglLy thesuperiors,whofeelthewantof candidatesfortheriligious wantthatisgrowingeachdayinn" thesecularisingtendenciesofour modernworld.Thesupportofa schoolwhencepostulantsmaybe drawnforourreligiousOrdersofwomen.whodosomuchforreligionand .duentionisadistinctclaimforurgingthepopularityofsousefulabook asDr.Bellord's"Meditations." Copiesofsamearetobehadat taler(nt.entofMercy,Callen.

Mercy,Calla!".hisnowIssueda handsomeeditionofthewer:.,intwo volumes.printedandpublished in Ireland."MeditationonChristian Dogmahasreceivedgreat'raise from]castingTrishtortVnglishdivines CardinalMor,n,ArchbishopofSydney,thelateCardinalVitrAan,Most Rev.Dr.Brownnigg.BishopofOssory,etc.,etc.Theelitorofthe "AmericanEcclesiasticalReview,"isi ofMay,1907(the'leadingpublication for"theclergy"intheStates),in anappreciativenoticeoftheedition ofthe"MeditationsonChristianDogma,-publishedbytheCallanConvent ofMercy,saysoftheworr:ofSt. nrigid'sMissionarySchool. "Thereisanotherreasonbesidesthe excellenceoftheworkforrecommendingittotheclergyandtoreligious inparticular.andthatistheobject towhichtheproceedsofitssaleare tobedevoted.BishopBeholdonhis doathiledbeineathilthecopyrightof thisbooktotheMissionarySchoolof St.Brigid's(Callan.Co.Kilkenny), whichhisprudentandpracticalmind recognisedasanexceptionallydeservingcharityofatrulymissionary character.St.Brieill'sMissionary SchoolisattachedtotheConventof theSistersofMercywhoconduct notonlyschoolsforthemiddleand hrk,bercl.isses,andinstructchildren attendingtheNationalSchools.butin additiontotheserviceoftheUnion ITosoitalandnoorschool,havethe careofanestablishmentwhereit'irls desirousofbecomingNunsareboard-

lipswhite, ur colorless, e tanspar.nt? tl.t)j-11 Lein andcare4.1R,Pp.worn''It doesn't tal.enuch imagnaticnloses rtdlips, 'blooming cheeks,and abright,cheerfulface,inevery bottleofAyer'sSarsaparilla.

Ifyourappetiteispoor,your digestionimperfect,andyoufeet nervousandweak,yououghtto take

AYER'S Sarsaparilla

Itexpelsallimpuritiesfromtlia blood,andgivesstrengthandvigor tothenerves.Itwillsurelyrestoreyoutohealth.

Asnowmade,Ayer'sSarsaparillacontainsnoalcohol. Therearemanyimitation Sarsaparillas.

Besureyouget"AYER'S."

PreparedbyDr.I.C.A,erdt(4.,Lowe",Mass.,U.S.A.

ChurchOvertheWorld.

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Franceintioiek.

ThefollowingextractfromanOpen letterofMgr.Turinaz,Bishopof toM.Clemenceau,will,we .aresure,bereadwithinterest.The .inteleisidBishopthusaddressesthe godlessminister "SomespeakoftwoFrances,which centaur..agreenorbeunitedtogether. TheyinferthatoneoftheseFrances shouldbesuppressedinordertogive securityandpout*totheother. Yee,Iadmit,therearetwoFrances

orders.Amongothersmayhenoted theOrderoftheHolyCross,the AmericanCongregationoftheOrder ofSt.Benedict.theSocietyofthe OblatesofMountCalvary,theCongregationoftheDivine:saviour.The Sisterhoodsaremorenumerous.We LindamongotherstheAUSaints' SistersofthePoor,theSisterhood oftheHolyNativity,theSisterhood oftheHolyChild.Tesus,theSisterhoodoftheGoodShepherd,thieSister-hoodofSt.JosephofNazareth, SisterhoodoftheHolyCommunion, theSistersoftheAnnunciationof theBlessedVirginMary,theSisters oftheHolyNativity,etc. IP

ThereistheFranceofnegation,of blasphemy,ofimpiety,ofmaterialism andtheFranceoffaith,ofadoration andofimmortalhopes.Thereisthe Francewhichtriestopractisethe sublimemoralityoftheGospel,and theFranceofenjoyment,ofbrutal torusandofhatred.Thereisthe Fraucewhichbeginsmoreandmore despitehererrorsandher wasagreatand!Peleepeople,and whichaisht,toremainfaithfultoher traditionsandtohergbiritss,andthe Francewhichdailycalumniates FranceofthepastandwouldLlot outtheveryremenibrameofher. ThereiseheFranceofphindenesand ofpersecutors,antithereisthe Franceoftheplundered,oftheeersecutedandofvictims.Say,which'is yourFranceandwhichisours?

frauandtheCatholic Pre55.

TheFrenchCatholicjournal"La Croixbeinginvolvedinsomepecuni-

FATHER

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1ORKE'SklfsUih10IntDk.(....EASEDFR.)UDGE. BOARDINGSCHOOL

Thefollow*magnificenttributeto thememoryofthelateDr.Judge.is fromthepenofDr.PeterYorkeof SanFrancisco.ItissafetoallythatUnbar oftheinnumerablefriendsofDr.Supervision JudgenotonepesseeandsoaccurateNewNorcia. aninsightintotherichdepthsofhis wonderfulmindorsointimatea1032Bathewiththeidealsthatinspired hisintenselyactivelifeasdidDr. Yorke. "Tothereadersof"TheLeader," thenewsofthedeathofDr.T.E. Judge,editorof"TheNewWorld," camewithasenseofpersonalloss. Manyofthemmadehisacquaintance duringhisvisittoCaliforniaafew monthsagoallofthemwerefamiliarwiththosestrong,trenchant,brilliantarticleswesooftentookthe libertyofreproducinginthesepages. Nowthathehasbeencalledsosuddenlyhomefromhiswork,weare surethatourreaderswillbroathea crydifficulty,acertaingenerousgen-heartfeltprayerthatGodwillgrant HeinennamedESron-Vraucamefor-eternalresttothosefoldedhandsthat wardtohelpitoutofthedifficulty.inHisserviceneverrefusedlabor. Ileproposedtoformacompany-of"FatherJudgewasofadelicate shareholders,soastopayoffthetativstoe,tootheintensenervous debtsof"l.aCroix"andPlaceitonenergy,onwhithhewouldputno a.firmfooting.Theproposalwasbridle, himout.Inthequietof warmlytaken up byboth clergyandlaityitudsubscriptions pouredinfromeverysde.Mr.Feron N'rauhimselfsulecribedthehandsome amountof500,000francs.Withina weekthesuercriptionsroseto2,1.44,etstfrancs ,notCatholic FranceappreciateandlovetheCatholicPress?

ThereisalsotheFranceofruffians, ofseSues,ofbanditsandofassassins whoaremonstersaswell.This' Francewhiohbeginsmoreandmorewithchildhoodandyouth,isdevelopingherself.growing.upandextending lit.rselflikeittideofmiremodblood tierourcountry.e'ersinceyousups-,1 ourCatholicSchoolsand ;;;diedyours,eersinceyougave toeereaternumberofchildrenand ofyouthourknowledge,yourdoctrineyourculture.'PhisFranceis notour'workbutyours.

NOMas011sNedA1P11

Nodoubt,therehavealwaysbeen criminalsinourcountry,butmuch lessthantinderyouritaluenectand yourrule,and,1repeatit,muchless shoveallamongchildhoodandyouth. Nodoubt,therehavealwaysbeen criminalsamongCatholics,buttheSe areinopenrevoltagainstourdoctrines,ourteachingandagainstour moralandtheydobutrushtothe logicalconclusionsofyourimptity,of yourmaterialism,ofyourcontempt andofyourdenialofeveryruleof morality. ThereislastlytheFranceofbravery ofknightsandofheroes,ofenthusiasticpatriotism,ofnoblefeatsofarms andofimmortalstrokesofthesword, theFrance,whichsoonerorlater risesagainfromherfailingsandher defeats,andwhichsomedayorother ouststhestranger. ThereisaFrance,whichdeniesthe country,whichinsultsthearmyand whichdragsthenationalflaginthe mire.Thisperverted,suicidal,criminalandsacriligioesFranceisnotthe workofCatholicsnotoneofthem isfoundinhercamp.Sheisthe workofyourschools,ofmenwhom youwellknow,andwhopursuebefore thetribunalsthedoctrineswhichthey themselveshaveproclaimed.Notwithstandingyourselfishprotestations, thisFranceisyours,shehasnever been,shewillneverleours.And nowtellme,whichofthreetwo Francesshouldbesuppressed?"

Freemasons,inspiteoftheirprotestationstothecontrary,werenotorganisedforthecommonweal,and thattheirstatutescomprisedacertainnumberofprescriptionswhich wereinformaloppositiontothe ConstiUltioesandthelawsofthe country.

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FOBYOUNGLADIES.

Patrons.aadPereesal oftheLordAbbotof PROSPECTUS. SITUATION.

'AteCollegeisbeautifullysituated isanelevatedposition,commanding amagnificentviewoftheNewNorcia Mission.Itisideallyplacedfromthe poiztofvi9Wofhealth-beingsufficientlynearthecoastlinetoavoid theintenseheatoftheinteriorofthe State,whilstasthesametimepoesassingalltheadvantagesofadry bracingclimate.

BUILDING.

acollege.ht.mighthavelivedtoold age.butacollegewasatonceeno easyandtoosevereforhim.Ilehad thegiftofexpressioninthehighest degree,andthoughtwasalwaysprossingonhintforexternation.The coedworkhedidin"TheNew World"isincalcul Inithistrue placewouldhavela-nattheheadof somegroatCatholicnationalmaeaeine,(tellingwitht*highquestions ofthee:htandspeculationthatare occupyingthelearnedworldandall menofreflection.Ilewassowonderfullywellaluippod,soclear.soready, rointimatelyimpregnatedwithall

latheconstructionofthebuildings noexpensehasbeensparedtosecure first-classaccommodationfarthe boarders,andtorenderalltheapartmentsthoroughlyhealthyandcomfortable.Thedormitories,baths,lavatories,study-rooms,dininghall,etc., areconstructedonthebestprinciples, andwithallthelatestimprovements, COURSEOFSTUDIES.

Thecourseofinstructionwillcompriseallbranchesofstudyandaccomplishmentssuitablefory,aing ladies.

Thereligiousandmoraltrainingof theboarderswillberegardedasa primaryandmostimportantduty.

ThePresidentoftheArgentineRe-thatisgoodinAmericanlife,tittt ',tibia.hasrefusedthe'requestofthehewouldbeatowerofstrengthto FreemasonsofthatcountryforciviltheChurch.Itwasinthateine-lion incorporation.Thedenialofthepets-thatthetholt:Artsofhisfriendswore lionwasbasaltonthereportoftheturning,butalasitwasnottobe. Procurator.whoinaintain,dthattheI!IsworkwasdoneandwelIdone. Godcalledhintfromthefriendswhose soulshehadgrappledtohiswith hooksofsteel-forhewasafriend whoseloyaltynewnoshadowof do'btandwhomeco-rageneverloweredafriend'sflagintheface°ofan enemy.aroundh'sgravestood strongmen,andtherewasnotadry eyeamongtheta-dergyandLaitywit!, sad,salhearts,theysawsomuch loyalty,somuchpromise.laidinthe coldearth.Thelittlechildren,the sistersandhisown Ieop!v,whose lovewasenabledonlybytheiradmiration,criedaloudastheclodsfell dulluponthecoffinlid.InholyIrelandandinthefardistantclimes herehisoldfriendsandclassfellowsarescattered,therewillbemany aprayerforthesakeofoldtimes. Terratibisitlois.Maythyplace provided,whowillhavehiscathed-1othisdayinpeaceardt!deearalandresidenceinRockford.ThhteleinholyZion.throughChristOur newdiocesewillcomprisetwelvecents-I..dh, tiesinthenorthwesternsectionofthe stateandhaveatthestartaCatholicpopulationof100,000.

ThecoursewillincludeChristian doctrine,reading.writing,grammar andcomposition,Englishliterature, geography,history,arithmetic,algebra geometry,physics,elocution,French. needlework(plainandornamental), vocalandinstrumentalmusic,theory ofmusicandharmony,drawingand Painting,calisthenics.type-writing, andshorthand.

PupilswillbepreparedfortheAdelaideUniversityExaminationsalso fortheMusicalExaminationsof TrinityCollege,London,andtheAssociatedBoardoftheRoyalAcademy andRoyalCollegeofMusic(theoreticalandpractical).

NowNewtofillksb

CHICAGO.-AnewCatholicdiocese wascreatedinIllinois.Itwascarved outofthearchdioceseofChioagoand willbeknownesthebishopricof Rockford.Anewbishopwillsoonbe

frtitriony.

Wequotefrontlir.Yorke'seloquent andarfe,tiontif..fe,1rev-withtheconfidencethatwill;ouchasympathetic eh,,edintheheartsofthousandsof ourTrish-Am,rica.nCatholicreaders throavhouttbeNorthwest,towhom itvnamesof!'etherYorkeandFather .infigearefamiliarassynonymous withbrilliantandunco.nns-rrisingdefenseofCatholicandCelticideals.

ThewellknownteachingOrderof the"SistersofSt.Josephofthe SacredHeart"aresendingfromSydney,N.S.W,,aspecialstaffofSisters. totakechargeofthestudiesand classes.

DISCIPLINE.

Thehoarderswillbealwaysunder thesupervisionofoneoftheSisters. Theywillnotbeallowedtogoout withfriends,exceptbyorderofthe Parentsorguardians.Allletterswrit tenandreceivedbytheboarderswill hesubjecttoinspection.

REPORTS.

Reportsofthehoarders'health,Conduct,endproficiencywillbeforward. edtoparentsorguardiansatthe endofeachterm.

Inthe'LivingChurchAnnual,"the yearbookoftheEpiscopalchurchin America,aresomeinterestingindicationsofthegrowthoftheHigh Churchmovement.Undertheheading ofreligiousordersarenotedtwenty-sevensuchbodies,says"Catholic Herald"severalofthemwithnames similartocertainwell-knownCatholic

Tokeeporangeblossomsfromfading,neverputtheminhot.water. Whenagirlmarriesamanmuch olderthanherselfshefrequentlyspells altarwithan"H." Marriedfolkcannotliveonriceand oldshoesasasteady'diet. Itisalmostimpossibleforthebest husbandandwithnottohavean occasianalmisunderstanding. Abouttheonlythinginahoneymoonthatcanberenewedisthe trousseau. Itmakesagreatdifferencewhether agirlsfathergivesherawayorher friends. Theweddingringisnorespecterof persons.Asthefirstwifesows,the secondwifereaps. Marriagebetweenamanandawomanisoftenaroodthing-itpreventsthemfrontdeludingthemselves withtheideathattheycouldeverbe goodfriends.

Pepsareapricelessboontothe oldfolks.Thatpersistentcough soonbecomeseasyandpainless whenPepsareusedregularly. Pepsmeanrestfulnightsand peacefuldaystotheoldfolks. Free

TERMS.

Thepensionwillhesicguineas(.4 es.)perterm,antimustbepaidis advance.Areductionwillbemadein thecaseofsisters.

Medicine,specialmedicalattendance, andschoolrequisiteswillbeextra charges.

Eachtermwillconsistofeleven Weeks.

VACATIONS.,

Thevacationswillbe-oneweekat Easter.oneweekatmidwinter,and sixweeksatroldSummer.

TheCollegewillheopenedforthe receptionofhe:triersinthebeginning ofFebruaryprox.

Theal:A1?ecord

SATURDAY,MARCH7,1908.

Presentation andWelcome TO

thathespokeslacerely,andhewas thoroughlyconvinced-thatnightthat hehadthepeoplewithhim,amidnot onlyhisownpeople-thosebelonging totheCatholicdenomination,-but alsolitanyotherswhom.hewas.assured;co-operatedgenerouslytomake thatpresentationSUbStantnal.To themheextendedhiswarmesthhanks, anhhisownpoOlplehethankedfront theverydepthofhissoul,andhoped hewouldeverhefoundworthyofthe 'e welcomeandaffection,theyhadgiven expressiontothatnight.

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ATBAYSWATER.

.Mxs.D'Arey,cornerofMurrayand PierStreets,hasopenedupachoice supplyofCatholicroquisitesthat defiescompetition.'EverYthingnicely andneatlyarranged,thecustomer becomesattractedatoncetodifferent articlesthatisrequired,andacoandinglymakestheirpurchases.Alarge assortmentofpicturesandRosary beadsarealwayskeptinstock, Goods,periodicalsandpapersareto handbyeachmail.Don'tforgetThe addressiscornerofMurrayandPier Streets,Perth.

samewriterassertedthatwhenan Englishmanridiculesthe"brogue"ha. doesnotknowthatbleisinreality ridiculingthelanguageofhieforefathers.

IfwecarefullyanalyseaeloWle "brogue"sentence,itcanatMabe seenhowwellItcoincideswithits Gaelicequivalentfromasyntiotient Pointofview.Example-"Iamatter breakingyourwindowonyou."

Gstelic-"Taimtareisdothoinaeolge aIshrisesdh.ort."

MessrsFranklinandDaltonalso spoke.'Therewereseveralmusical itemsduringtheintervals.intheproceettines.includingsongs,recitations,

OnlastTuesdaynightthecombined effortsofthepeopleofMaylandsandPit"vl°1111 solos.

Ilayewater,_re.sultedinasplendid socialentertainmenttotheRev.Fr. whohadbeeninohargeofthedistrictsfircloseoiltyerears,and whohasjustreturnedamongthem -afteranabsenceofninemonthswhich hespentintheEasternStatesin pursuitoffinancialhlelpforthe Nati\eMission.atBeagleBay.

Theentertainmenttookplaceinthe TownHall,Bayswater,whicheels crewdelinevery'patefurtheoc-

1. athestagewereMr.Nlooneywho prisidal,the stallrsMorris, White.an ).WM.\ Guildford, 0'Connr. 1Ir.Franklin,Mr.Dalton.&.c.&c.

Thechairmanbrieflyintrodueodthe ItFr.Morris,whomthepeopleremill.stytoleeksa!TessellationOfa pure.ofsovereignstotheRev.guest of la evenine.

TheRev. Morrisinma'singthe presentationref,rredtotheitectseding gearpl,,asureit feltinbeliepresentatthathappygathering,andto th,honorconfers,Iepenhint,in'askins:himtoma',thatsubstantialcepseosienofthspeople'sgoodMilland alfectiontotheirPaster.Thepeople hulexteeLedthattheVicar-General testtllhaVt. tohepresent, awl'toevbrosstheirgeneroussentiinlesandanectiontowardsFather Whiteinamuchmoreeloquentmantasthanhecould.hut,hewasscary 1.sothat-theBev.FatisrKeogh e.-idnotatI'iii!that01,91tn.:.110W111.'0:raSionatterdelhimanopperemitsoftsseifying theaimine whichh enteriaesdforFr. White,Ileadmiredturfhonorer]him eatlevelhimasalirolhorprit-.1as Inpct.ifnotmore,thananyother priestinW.A.Ilefeltsurethatthe purseefsovereignswhichtheyhad collectedand.askedhinttopresent, wasbutafeebleexpressionofthe 0,1Yertan1111101tit.:people(ladiesand gentlemen)haVeforFatherWhite,mei thatwaswhyhefeltsoenharrassel inhisendeavourtosupplement Ullat, bul.stantiaexiirssienlehisown words.Andittheywereso:keeled tohintbeforehewenttotheEast, theirdevotionmusthaveleenin-

UndertheVerandah. :0: (DT"SHADOW.") antft

11 onreallyWishtoenjoyWit outingonWit.PatricesDaythatis totakeplaceatClaremont,paya visitatoncetoMessrsMcLeanand k,atiagldsonesheating),oppositethe Msehsiticsinstitute,andleaveyour measureforasuitoftheir\erebest. Thisfirmhasalargeandvaried stockeiMarileeTweeds,infactthe bestofclothsofalldescriptions,and asthey-keyonlythehestworemen whounderstandan.nowtheirWorn., youcanrelyonbeingwellcarolfor. besidesthepricesarewithinwitchof ail.AspeciallineofScotchandIrish suiting'sorst-class It from711/. Air,Keatingpersonally-supteentends thewholeofthewor.ingestablishment,andyoucanrelyonthebeet attentienbeinggivenyou.

* * TheRemington,theWorldsStandardawlmostpopularTypewriter,is. hintingtnonnoussalesby:110SSTSE.

C.Stott te.,W110arethesole importersforthisState.(adsexpertInwhanicster.!engagodbythis firm.Alltypewriterroluisitesare stocked.EllamsDuplicatorsandsupplied.1).11'1 fOrt..,MttheaddressRoyalArcade,HayandBarrackSts, Perth.The'Phoneis12S1.

BILIOUSHEADACHES, AGREATSUFFERERCUREDBY BILEBEANS,

"Uptotwoyearsago,saysMrs. A,Giles,ofKallia,NorthRoc-khamp-. ton,(1., -Iwasamartyrto hiltiotisheadachesandindigestion, whichsoweakenedandprostratedme thatIthoughtIshouldhavedied.I becamethinandhelpless,and.hadnot thestrengthtotakeoffmyclothes. Iwasforcedtoapplyhotclotheso myheadtoallaytheawfulpains, andthesightoffoodwouldmakeme retch.Thesenastyturnswouldoften laymeupforthreedaystotto.time, andbutforanacluaintoneerecommewlingBileBeans,Idonotknow whatwouldhavebecomeofme.Hower.1actedonmyfriend'srecommendation,andderivedrelieffromthe firstCeti'doses.Myusualhealthbegantoreturn. enjoyedmyfood, awlgotupinthemorningingood spirits.Myneighboursallremark howwellIamlookine,andInever missanopportenityoftellingthem thatIowemypresentgoodhealth solelytoBileBeans."

BileBeansarea'certainandspeedy cureforbiliousness,headache,-constipationsanaemia,lostorfailingaptetitepainsinthestomach,sides, orhatnausea'(tininess.andthe manyotherillsthatarisefromliver .ndstomachdisorders.Priceis perbOx,or2s.9d.largefamily-size, containingthreetimesIs.1!,d.size.

Illell1OATEHILLC.Y.leSOCIETY.

* I. ThefolksofCanningten,Gosuells. Mwidington,Victorial'ark,etc.,are 'nukingamoveforthetetabliehment ofaButterFactory.TheoldIseweesbuildingclosetotheBurswood RailwayStation'isasitec.hosen,so isgiventounderstand,bait wouldperkrtoseeitalixtnneat theVictoriaParkRailwayStation, andwithenceerheadridgefrom Ca%owlishStreel,spentgoodopen countryacrosstheline-anidealplaten farttfactorytobeereetod-atthe sametimerelievingadealoftraffic trnetied!resent!expressionsincehisontheoldOuildfordRoad.'Ihey return,aecauseheisnowregardedasouldtre,twhatwasreluirodandgut tipwisemanfromtheEast.liehadatcotsledvises.ofviewedfora verygreatpleasureonbehalfofthe peopleiupreSt..111iingtoFa1114.1*11'htite thatpurseofsovereignsasanexpressionoftheirregardandaffection andtoutarktheirgreatjoyathis returnhome.

TheRey.FatherWhiteinthanking FatherMorrisandthepeoplesaidhe feltmiltedembarrassedbythevery Cordialandgenerousmannerinwhich theyhailreceivedhim. Id,eassured themhewasdelightedtobeagain. amongthemandtoreceivesucha seauneandwarmwelcomefromthem. Yearsagowhenhecameamongthem asaMissionarypriesthefeltmoreOr lassillatease,andasitwereout oftouch'withthesecularpriestsand withparochialwork.Hehadhalf forgottentheswingofthings,but thanleGod,hisletfellamongasplendidclassofpeople,whos.hewedhint everyconsideration.andextendedto himeverysympathy.Thistokenof th.irgenerousgoodwillwhichhereceive:1thatnight.heacceptedasa personalgift,butneverthelesshe wouldnotspendthatmoneyonhis eersomalwant,onthecontraryhe woulddevoteittotheChurchfund, anditwouldhell)topaytheinterestontheiroverdraft. Theywouldhepleasedtoknowthat histourthroughtheEast(from whichit,hadindievlColnebacka wiserman),Wasagreat.success. Everywherehemetwith'charityawl sympathy.Asaninstancehemetone priestwhosomeyearsate°hadonly astrugglingmission,andonhearing thecaseforthenativescalledhimto hisroomandwrotehintachequefor £20,andPromisedasimilarannual donationaslongashelived. Hemidstnotpossiblyreplytotkke manvflatteringthingswhichFather

dealI,ssthantheywouldbelietopay forthewhiteelephant.-theoki ersletildIng.Itwouldhavetohe resell)to-is'ofanytwo,andtlrc isnotenoughlandorroomtocarry out.thisenterprisingandwhat11.A.] 1wasuccessfulitalertaking.Itwould Ixfarlederifformedintoacompan.%of'thepeoplewhoeaugivethe supply,thanleavingcapinhandto anyOevernmenttodothisorthet ortheta. Iftheycanseiiplythe milk,theymustsucceed.keepitin sharesIsertensoerseltes,andget fullparticularsfromthemanyprosperousfactoriesthatarebeingwor!:edintheneighboringcolonies. it

On etteningthe21th intheParishhall,Highgate theRev.Fatherl'rowley,gavea limelightentertainmenttothemembersofII.C.Y.Istelies'Societe,and th.irfriemis.

!swingthe"vestingvocalitemswere rterlereleyMissesConway-andC. Jonesandaviolinset)byMiss I.'lynn.

Ilefreshmtitswerehan:ledaround Emilaverylit.Isanteveningwasthan broughtenaclose.

Thereisnoverb"tohave"inIrish. TheEnglish'presentperfecttenseis translatedbymeansofthepresent tenseoftheverb"ta"(tobe)followedbythecompoundpreposition"tar eisCot' (after)ll.pounand CompoundprepositionsthevegovernPbalnoun. thet genitivecase,thereforewehave"Dmtoneoige"(window)inthegenitive Geom.fuinneog,secondDeclea).Mohavethentheverbalnoun"briseadb." (breaking)inthedativegovernedby thepreposition"a"whichshowsits relationwith"luinnessige"andfinally thepronominalpreposition"ort"(on you.)l'hereIteingnoverb"tohave,'' thepossessionofathingisexpressed, inIrishbymeansoftheverb"ta" *tobe)followedbyt.h.preposition "itg-'(at).Thedirectobjectofthe verb"tohave"inEnglishbecomes thesubjectoftheverb"ta"inIrish, as"1haveabook."Tatleabhar again(Lit,Abook.isatme).This trattslationseemspeculiaratfirst sight,butitisaanodeofexpression tobefoundinotherlanguages.Take theFrenchphrase,"('elitreesta titoi.'Iownthisbook,BLit.This bookistome).All-physicalsenea,tionsaresaidtobeonaperson.The preposition"ar"(on)istherefore usedinsuchexpressionsas"II-lavea cold"'Taslaghdanorm.(Lit.acold isontae).Fromtheseexplanationsiii ca.nheseenthatthesentence.-Iam Srea'eingyourwindowonyou,"is nothingmoteorlessthanaliteral translationofthesameIdeaifexressedintheIrishla.nguage. "Cnyou"asitisusedinthe hoveexampleisanidiomwhichI mightenlargeupon.ItisnotInthe roete"alonethatitcanheheard to-day,inpointoffact,ithassupersededinosomecasestheEnglishform ofexpressioninAustraliandialeoth Awriterinoneofthemagazines sometiineagocouldnotunderstand whyanAustralianbeysays,"I'lltell onyou,"whenanEnglishboywseuld say"I'lltellofyou."Theexpression belongstotheIrishlanguage,andis usedinFaelish .aueeaiitstower toexpressmoredelimitlvthespeaker'smetin'ngwhenhewishestoconVeythattheactoftellingwillproe ducesome"physicalsensation"onth persona(Sirssed.TheEnglishform merelystalestheinteetionofperferming.theact.

HIGHGATEHILLC.Y.M.SOCIETY.

'themembersoftheHighgateC.Y. (I.S.,heldtheirusualweeklymeeting inthel'at'ish!fallonTuesdaythe 25thultitno. 'thePresident .1.Dweer)occupiedthechair,andpresidedovera fairattendanceofmembers.

TheSpecialBusinessoftheevening wasaLectureon"SingleTax"by Mr.IIhiLe.'Phisprovedveryeducatingandinstructivetomembers.A coteofthan'istotheLecturer,moved Mr.MCaseY,secondedbyMr. W.Orr,wascarriedbyacclamation.

Loeking,attheprettyCostumesin 1le.lionMcrae,"Shadow."observed awindowexclusivelydevotedtothis displayofthegemsfromtheNor' West.Opel;inrifles,brooches,&c. Nicetlesiensandatareasonable Showingwhatcanbe()Maine] doesmoretoadvertiseourStatethan anythingelse.Wecan,andarein cemmandofalmosteverything.After viewingthischoiceassortmentstep rightintothebusinesspromises. Eeryonsbusy,everyattentionSpine nail]tocustomers,thecounters. shelvesandcentresarelinedwith ieerythinconceivable,andasstocktakinghasjustbeencomp.etedthe bargainsarenewevenhotterthan whenthesalewason-Thelion Mercheisstockodfromthewilingto thefloor,andallcanhesuited,yes fromanneedletoananchor.The firmareenliveningupmeterswith thebestofmaterialsatthelowesr rates.TheNor'-Westsitecimeneare drawingcrowdsandyouhavejustto waityourturntogetaglimpseat thebeauties.Lowinpricesandhigh Morrishadsaidofhim,buthefeltinquality.

Averysuccessful,"TrialbyJury" washeldbythemembersoftheSocietyonthe3rdinst.

GaelicNotes.

mism:0:rimmMEM

"Thatthefoeandthestrangershould treado'erhishead ANDwefarawayonthebillbw."

TheselineswerewrittenbyanIrish-man.Whenwetranslatethetainto Irishweshallatonceseethatthe "and"inthesecondlineisanidiom taenfronttheIrishlanguage:lesiulthlochadannarnhad'saneolVe crioehtharacheann AGUSJinnarondtonnfade

Although"and"and"agus-are analogousinmeaningyetthelatter hasplacesinIrishthat"and"cannotfillinEnglishwithoutviolatingtherecognisedmodeofexpression lExample-"Tast)'nashuidheagate gelarAGUSleabhar lamhalge." (HesitsatthetableANDabookies hishand).Wehavealsoheard"Isaw himANDIcoatingfromthefair,' Thisidiomaticuseof"agus"inthe IrishlanguagepresentsverylittledifficultytotheIrishstudentwhospeaks EnglishasitisspokeninIreland. WhilethestudentofTrishwhonever livedinIrelandrequiresconsiderable practicebeforehecanproperlyunderstandit.

Judgingfrontanarticlethatappearedin"TheRecond"sometime ago.1amof-.opinionthateverybody doesnotknOwsthatthelanguage spokenbytheIrishPeasantryto-day haditsoriginlitIreland,andtplatits divergbnciesfromEnglish,grammatical exactnesscanbeputdownasthe directresultofIrishsyntax.Among otherthingsitwasstatedthat"the languagjeoftheIrishpeasantry`tosday istheVerysamethatwasspoken throughoutEnglandinthesixteenth andseventeenthsenturiesbysuchfamousmen-Poetandprosewriters-as Pope,Dryden,Shakespere,etc.The

Weshallhearbutlittlemoreofthe "brogue."ItgaveutterancetoIrish lipsduringtheabsenceoftheMother tongue.Nomoreshallitpolluteour literatureforouryoungpoetand prosewritersthinkinIrish,speak andwriteinIrishandtherising generationshallexercisethekingdeniedprerogativeofnature-toview andcontemplatetheirnativelend, notassheappearsto'theeyesofthe foreigner,butassheshall'beportrayedbythepenthatpatriotism inspires.

samewriterassertedthatwhenan

Presentation andWelcome

lei.fr.Whitt,pls. ATBAYSWATER.

thathespokesincerely,andhewas thoroughlyconvincedehat,nightthat hehadthepeoplewithhim,andnot onlyhisownpeople-thoeebelonging titthe('atholicdenomination,-but alsolitanyotherswhom.hewasassured;co-operatedonerouslyto'make thatpresentationsubstantial.To themheextendedhiswarmestthanks, anhhisownpeoplehethankedfrom theverydepthofhissoul,andhoped hewouldeverhefoundworthyofthe welcomeandafTection.theyhadgiven expressiontothatnight.

MessrsFranklinandDaltonalso woke.Therewereseveralmusical itemsduringtheintervalsintheproevedines.includingsongs,recitations, andviolinsolos.&c.

Mrs.D'Arcy,cornerofMurrayand Ins PierStreets,hasopenedupachoiceEtnglishmanridiculesthe"brogue', doesnotknowthatheisinreality supplyofCatholicrequisitesthatridiculingtnelanguageofhieforedefiescompetition. -Everythingnicely andneatlyarranged,thecustomerfathers.

Ifwecarefullyanalyseasimple becomesattractedatoncetodifferent articlesthatisrequired,andacoond-"brogue"sentence,ItcanatonOshe ingiymakestheirpurchases. Gaelicequivalentfromasyntaetical

teattlie-"Tainitareiaduflezinneedrge wellItcoincideswithits assortmentoflecturesandRosary beadsarealwayskeptinstock.POdntofview.Example-"Iamafter Goods,periodicalsandpapersaretobreakingyourwindowonyou." handbyeachmail.Don'tforgetthe-1 addressiscornerofMurrayand Streets,Perth.

ifUllreallywish14.1 enjoythe outingonet.PatricesDaythatus toJakeplaceatClaremont,paya visitatoncetoMessrs31cLeanand Keating(JamesKeating),oppositethe Mali:mitaInstitute,andleaveyour measureforasuitoftheirvet'sbest.

'Ibisfirmhasalargeandvaried stock44BlurueyTweeds,infeetthe bestofclothsofallth!script.ions,and atOttekeeponlythehestworemen whonudesstandOil...nowtheirwore, youcanrelyonbeingwellcarolfor. besidesthepricesarewithinreacliof ail.AspeciallineofScotchmildIrish suiting'smet-classmake,from70/e Air.KeatingPersonallysuperintends thewholeoftheworeing,establishment,andyencanrelyonthebest attentien"winegivenyou.

* TheRemington,theWorldsStandardand.mostpopularTypewriter,is &teeing("tortuoussalesbyelesersE. C.StottandCo.,whoart.thesale importersforthisState.only pertinshanksareengagedbythis firm.Alltypewriterreitiisitesare stocked.Ellen'sDuplicatorsandsupplied:etti'lforgettilt'addressRoyal.treads.IlayandRai-rackSts, Perth.The'Photneisla'st.

BILIOUSHEADACHES. AGREATSUFFERER

CUREDBY BILEBEANS.

"Uptotwoyearsago,'saysMrs. A,Giles,ofKalka,NorthRockhampton,Q.,"1wasamartyrto headachesandindigestion, whichsoweiNettedandprostratedme thatIthoughtIshouldhavedied.I becamethinandhelpless,andhadnot thestrengthtotakeoffmyclothes. 1wasforcedtoapplyhotclotheto myheadtoallaytheawfulpetite, andthesightoffoodwouldmakeme retch.Thesenastyturnswouldoften laymeupforthreedaysata,tillLe, andbutforanacmaintaneerecommendingBileBeans,Idonotknow whatwouldhavebecomeofme.However,Iactedonmyfriend'srecommendation,andderivedrelieffromthe firstfee(lases.Myusualhealthheantitorettirn, enjoyedmyfood, andgotupinthemorningingood spirits.Myneighbor'sallremark howwellIamlotrki,nr,andInever missanopportunityoftellingthem thatI()wemypresentgeoidhealth solelytoBileBeans."

BileBeansaretecertainandspeedy cureforbiliousness,headaeheeconstipation,.anaemia.lostortailingapPetitepainsinthestomach,sides, orbat:netisteedizsiness,andthe manyotherillsthatarisefromliver endstomaohdisorders.Priceislid. peerbox,or2s.9d.largefamilysize, containingthreetittlesls.1d.size.

111(lIMATEBILLC.Y.I.,SOCIETY. --

- * ThefolksofCannington.Gosttells. NIaddingtoii.VictoriaPark.ate'.,"re makinga!nevefortheestablishment ofaButterFactory.TheoldPreue LeybutiliugclosetoCelle'Bursweed RailwayStation'isasitechosen,so :-,halter"isgiventounderstand,but wouldpellet.toseeitafixteneat theVictoriaParkItailwteStation, atelStithatioterheaeslrt,leeitem' eaeielishSte.et,withgoodoften countryacrosstheline-atiideal1)11(00 forafactorytobeerected-althe

Nub onlastTuesdaynightthecombined effortsofthepeopleofNLaylandsand Bayswater,eteultedinasplendid socialentertainmenttotheRev.Fr. 'White,whohadbeeninohargeofthe districtsforcloseontWeeyears,and whohasjustreturnedamongthem -afteranabsenceofninemonthswhich hespentintheEasternStatesin pursuitoffinancialhblpforthe. NativeMission,atBeagleBay. :theentertainmenttookplaceinthe TownHall,Bayswater.whichwas crowdedinevery'partfortheoceasioe. onthestagewereMr.Mooneywho tin-side:.theRet. 1.atersMorris, Wilily.anI G'ItyiletofGuildford,Dr. 0I'onietr,Mr.Franklin.Mr.Dalten.acetec. Thechairmenbristlyintroducedthe me,re%eerieIyheinthepeople etcleHakearesentati(vnofa pers.ofsovereignstotheItek.guest ofIleevenine. Tie)Rev.Fr.Morrisinma'singhe presentationrefreeltotheex.cooding greatpleasureh.feltinbete:presentatthathappygathering.andto thehonerconferreluponhim,eease. Mehimtoma',thatsubstantialexpeeeitinotea.people's10)1(1hilland meetiontotheirPaster.Thepeeple haexpectedthattheeiear-General ea haveeelabletoIts'present. eexpresstheirgeneroussenile,lesariawheelie'towardsFather \ inamuchmoreeloquentmane...eiatiletimid.but,hewassane 1ethatIa.Rev.EaterrKeogh rotalield I)aoven"'_.11"w- ".rth., himanoppeertunityOfsl'ityino the0,1111The tt h enterianet!forFr. New Ilc.tiliniredawl11,,nocedhirn lothimasabrotherpriestas ifnotmole,thananyother i.restin11A Ilefeltsorethatthe purseofsovereignswhichtheyhad uollectedandaskedhinttopresent, wasbutafeebleexpressionofthe aeectienwhichtiepeop14.1ilediesand ieretlie(en)haveforFartherWhite,and thatwaswhyhefeltsoenletrrassed inhisendeavourtosupplementtihat eulatentialex]tress.onicyhisown words..1ndittheywereso ,,tetd tohintbeforehewenttotheEast, theirdevotiontwisthavebeenin-sametimetel adealoftraffic tensitiedbeyondexpressionsincehisontheold(1nittlford[toast, "I return,becauseheisnowregardedascead twhatwasrepliedandget wieementrouttheEast.Ilehttdatie.,:dedate.iifgraiindfora \eregreatpleasureonbehalfofthe(:,,Ilessthantheywouldhavetopay tetopleinpresentingtoFatherWhiteferlewhiteelephant-theoldle thatpurseofsovereignsasartcx-teebuilding.Itwouldhavetohe pressionoftheirregardan((whet:ion 10Is'ofanyastir,andtire endtomarktheirgreatjoyathisisnotenoughlandorroomtocarry returnhome. outthisenterprisingandwhatwreerl

OnAlowlay(.%cluiligthe24thultimo, intheParishHall,HighgateHill, theRev.FatherCrowley,gavea limelightentertainmenttothemembersof Ladies'Societeand therfriends.

Duringtheeveningvocalitemswere rent...teeley MissesConwayandC. JonesandaviolinSoh)byMiss Flynn. Refresitinswerehandedaround awlatreyItosateveningwasthen brought.toaclose.

HIGHGATEHILLC.Y.M.SOCIETY

Thereisnoverb"tohave-inIrish. TheEnglishpresentperfecttenseis translatedbymeansofthlepresent tenseoftheverb"tea"(tobe)followedbythecompoundpreposition"tar eis"(after)andtheverbalnoun. Compoundprepositionsgovernthe genitivecase,thereforewehave"Muindisolge"(window)inthegenitive (Nom,fuinneog,secondDeclen).We havethentheverbalnoun"brisouldh" (breaking)inthedativegovernedby thepreposition"a"wheelshowsits relationwith"fu.inneoige"andfinally thepronominalpreposition"ort"(cm you.)Therebeingnoverb'tobaVe,''i thepossessionofathingisexpressed, inIrishbymeansoftheverb"ta." *tobe)followedbythepreposition "aig-'(at).Thedirectobjectofthe verb"tohave"inEnelisbbecomes thesubjectofthevent"la"inIrish, as"Ihateabook.-Titleabhar again(Lit.Abook,isatine).This tta.uslationseemspeculiaratfirst sight,butitisamodeofexpre.ssion toleefoundinotherlanguages.TaketheFrenchphrase,''('Cliyreesta awl." 1 ownthisbook,(Lit.This bookistome).AllphysicalsensationsaresaidtobeonaPerson.The Preposition"at'(on)istherefore usedinsuchexpressionsas"Ihavea cold-Ta.slag'htlan(time(Lit.acold ison!ne).Frotntheseexplanationsit canheseenthatthesentence.-Iam Leveeingyourwindowonyou,"is nothingmoreorlessthanaliteral translationofthesauteideaifexressedintheTrishlanguage. "(inyou"asitisusedintheaboveexampleisanidiomwhichI mightenlargeupon.ItisnotInthe "Ieo!..tie"alonethatitoanheheard to-day,inpointoffact,ithassupersededinesetnecasestheEnglishform ofexpressioninAustraliandialec% Awriterinoneofthema.gazineft sone.timeagocouldnotunderstand whyanAustralianboysays,"I'lltell onyou,"whenanEnglishboywould say"I'lltellofyou."Theexpression belongstotheIrishlanguage,andiS usedinEnlishlee:elseafitsewer leexpressstoredeftnitlvtspeaker'smeaningwhenhewishestoconveythattheactoftellingwillpros ducesome"physicalsensation"onthe personaderssed.TheEnglishform merelystatestheintentionofper-

ferming,tbeact,

"Thatthefoeandthestrangershould tread.o'erhishead ANI)wefarawayonthebilltm."

'the!limitersoftheIlighgateC.V. M.S.,helmtheirusualweeklymeeting intheParishHallonTuesdaythe 25thultimo.

TheRev.FatherWhiteinthankingbeasuccessfulundertaking.itwotill FatherNlorrisandthepeoplesaidhebefarbetterifformedintoacoinfeltiniltoilemliarrassedbytheverypattyofthepeoplewhocangivethe Cordialantigenereusmannerinwhichsupply,thanleavingcapinhandto theyhadreceivedhim.lieassuredaleGovernmenttodothisorthat I!erebewasdelightedtobeagainforthem. IftheycanKeeleythe fleeingthemandtoreceivesuchamilk,ttiemustslimed.Keepit,in eenuineawlwarmwelcomefrontthem.ebareslietwe.11 yourselves,andget YearsagowhenhecameamongthemfullparticularsfromthemaltyprosesaMissionarypriesthefeltmoteerporousfastenssthatarebeingworelessillatease,andasitwereoutedintheneighboringc'olonie's. oftouchwiththesecularpriestsand * * ithparochialwork.HehadhalfLookingattheprettyCostumesin forgottentheswingofthings,buteh,ItonMerche.''Shtedowobserved thanle(lod,hislotfellamongasplen-awindowexclusivelydevotedtothe didclassofpeople,whoshewedhimdisplayoftheteensfromtheNor'ieyconsideration.andextendedtoWest.()leo,inehviabrooches,ea himeverysympathy.ThistokenofNicedesignsandatareasonable thergenerousgoadwillwhichhere-a.me.Showingwhatcanheoetainkel ce%elthatnight.heacceptedasadoesmoretatadvertiseourStet.than 'sestina].gift,butneverthelesshealt'thineelse.Wecan.andarein wouldnotspendthatmoneyonhisciimmandofalmosteverything.After Personalwant,onthecontraryheviewingthischoiceassortmentstop woulddevoteittotheChurchfund,rightintothebusinesspremises. anditwouldhelptopaytheinter-Everyonebusy,everyattentionbeim: estontheiroverdraft. Paidtoeustotners,thecounters. Theywouldhepleasedtoknowthatshelvesandcentresarelinedwith histourthroughthe.East(fromeverythin,conceivable,andasstockwhichh.-hadbeltedcomebackatakinghastestbeencompetedthe wiserman),wasagreatsuccess.bargainsarenowevenbeeterthan Everywherehemetwith'charityawlwhenthesalewas(Si-TheBon sYmeathveAsaninstancehemetoneMereheisstocl,edfronttheceilingto priestwhosomeyearsareohadonlythefloor,andallcanhesuited,yes astrugglingmission,andonhearingfromanneedletoananchor.The thecaseforthenativescalledhitnto()I'mareenlivening usematiterswith hisroomandwrotehimac.heiqueforthebestofmaterialsatthelewesr t2n,andpromisedasimilar,annualrates.TheNor'-Weptspecimensare donationaslongashelived. drawingcrowdsandyouhavejustto Hecouldnotpossiblyreplytothewaityourturntogetaglimpseat manyflatteringthingswhichFatle.rIthebeauties.Lowinpricesandhigh Morrishadsaidofhim,huthefeltinquality.

"thePresident(Mr..1.Dwyer)occupiedthechair,andpresidedovera fairattendanosofmembers.

TheSpecialBusinessoftheevening wasaLectureon"SingleTax"by Mr.White.'thisprovedveryeducatingandinstructivetomembers.A voteofthanistotheLecturer,moved byMr.11.caste',secondedbyMr. W.Orr,wascarriedbyacel.aniation.

Averysuccessful,"Trialby,Jury" washeldhethemembersoftheSocietyonthettrdinst.

GaelicNotes.

(BYSEAtillANti*SITBIIAN.)

imo:Oggwomom

TheselineswerewrittenbyanIrishman.%%henwetranslatetheminto Irishweshallatonceseethatthe "and"inthesecondlineisanidiom taeenfromtheIrishlanguage:D'shathlochadannarahad'sancoigcrioehtharacheann

Ac:L'sdinearondtonnfadawaidle

Although"and"and"ages"are analogousinmeaningyetthelatter hasplacesinIrishthat"and"cannotfillinEnglishwithoutviolatingtherecognisedmodeofexpression Example-"Ta 'nashuidheagate gelarAGUSleabhar lambaige." (HesitsatthetableANDabookiq hishand).Wehavealsoheand"Isaw himANDIcoatingfromthefair." Thisidiomaticuseof"agus"inthe IrishlanguagepresentsveryLittledifficultytotheIrishstudentwhospeaks. EnglishasitisspokeninIreland. WhilethestudentofIrishwhonever livedinIrelandrequiresconsiderable practicebeforehecanproperlyanderstandit.

Judgingfromanarticlethatappearedin"TheRecorid"sometime ago.Iantof,opinionthateverybody doesnotknow,thatthelanguage spokenbypheIrishpeasantryto-day haditsoriginlaIreland,andtabletits divergenciesfromEnglishgrammatical exactnesscanbeputdownasthe directresultofIrishsyntax.Among otherthingsitwasstatedthat"the languageoftheIrishpeasantry`toeday istheverysamethatwasspoken throughoutEnglandinthesixteenth andseventeenthsenturiesbysuch'famousmen-poetandprosewriters-as Pope,Dryden,Shakespere,etc.The

Weshallhearbutlittlemoreofthe "brogue."ItgaveutterancetoIrish lipsduringtheabsenceoftheMother temgete.Nomoreshallitpolluteour literatureforouryoungpoetand prosewritersthinkinTrish,speak andwriteinIrishandtherising generationshallexercisethelongdeniedprerogativeofnature-toview andcontemplatetheirnativelend, notassheappearsto'theevesofthe foreigner,butassheshallbeportrayedbythepenthatpatriotism: inspires.

stewariDawsonandCompany,

613and615NayStreet,Perth. ''AllOcoisAdvertisedbyusare exactlyasillustratedWehavethemin Stock,andcanExecuteOrdersforsingle ArticlesorQuantitiesbyReturnPost Anythingnottoyourlikingcanbe exchanged. CALLORSENDFOROURNEWCATALOGUE

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HayStreet,Perth.

NURSERY,OSBORNEPARK. 17110NE1592.

W.H.JONES,Proprietor.H.W.NEWMAN, Manager.

Theattentionofintendingplanterisdirectedtothisfact-"thatIT ISNOTNECESSARYtosendorderstotheEasternStatesforfruittrees ofanykind"-astheROSELEANURSERYcandoallthatisrequired.

HAVINGLARGESTOCKSOFALLSORTSANDKINDSOFFRUIT TREES-SPecialattentionhavingbeepaidtoApplessuitableforexport. VINES,twoandthreeyearsold-fromprovedbearers,grapesfromthe parentstocksaretoppingthemarketseverysaleday.

ROSES.ItisonlynecessarytostatthatRoseleaNurserysecuredthe onlyTHREECHAMPIONSHIPSfortheQueenofflowersinthisState, againstthekeenestcompetitionpossible,andalsocarriedofftheFirst Prizesforcollectionsatthe"Royal"and"Horticultural"Society's shows.LargestocksofthelatestvarietiesinStandardsandHaltStandardsarecarried.

TheFLORALWORKIsaspecialfeatureandisinthehandsofavery capableartistfromtheEasternStates-havingbeenawardedprizesatthe "ROYAL"ShowforBridal,Bridesmaids&c.,andBridalatthe"HORTICULTURAL"Society'sShow-issufficientproofiftheexcellenceofthe workanddesign.

MessrsGuthrie&ec.,Ltd

havebeenappointedAgentsforthisNurseryandanyorderentrustedto themwillreceivepromptandcarefulattention. CATALOGUESONAPPLICATION.

HisMaje6ty'shotel

HayStreet,Perth.

AdjoiningHisMajesty'sTheatre.

TheMostSumptiouslyFurnished HostelryintheState. Situatedrightintheheartofthe City.

Accommodationunsurpassed. Telephone1282.

OfhisTripIiMinis

isa

uentleman?

AtruegentlemanislargelyWelkoc.

Onlast.Mondaynightabouteixty e casionallymade.Andwhena,BentlethepreCemilsteisc manismade,heisasaralaeterl- r:st character,one01natune'sown onzueu?lfbu asaaMuluhayatasocial,whichwasgentlemen.Themanoffamilywhoin asfullofpleasureforthemembersas-heritstheinstinctsofagentletnan, it,wasofembarrassmentfortheiroftendegradesthatpricelessinherdt- huneredguest.TheBilliard.Tablesantebylosingeverythingthatuntil/ea weredaintilydecoratedwttho'er"himtotherespectduetoagentle- greens,analotherpotplants,whalelenan,exceptofhisownboastofself- thelightwasmellowedbyavarietyrespectanddecencyinhisactionstea ofshades,whichadded.considerablywardeothers,whichlatterofeentimes to'thehappinessofthosewhowereislittlemorethansuperficialboastpresent. ink

Mr.Levanintheunavoidableab-Tohaveitsaidofamanthathe senceofthePresident(Mr.Maxwell),isbothascholarandagentlemen,is occupiedthechair. anenviablereputation,indeed.

Thefirsttoastwasthatof'IrelandThesetwo,educationsandgentleaNation,-proposedbyMr.al.nmanlyconduct,shouldinvariablygo O'Dea,inagoodswathinwhichhetogether;andthlelackofone,is ablyadvocatedtherightofIrelandoftethelackoftheother. tobeanationhiwhichheraeon'sGoodmanners,politeness,respectfor n couldliveunderaNativeGovern-superiorsmustbeinculcatedinthe mentbyherown"'repliedta talringspeechLeesebyitsparents,especiallythe Mr.Jameschildfromtheearliestinfancy,and motive,arelessonstobetaughtby thechild'steacherlateron.

TheFederalHotel. WellingtonStreet,Perth

Mr.DALY,havingoncemoretaken overthecontrolofthispopular hostelry,extendsacordialinvitationforthepatronageofallhis oldcustomers.

Thehousehasbeenthoroughly renovatedthroughout. Telephone772,

mieHRELDALY,Proprietor,

JOHNDINON&Co.,

Telealone270 236MurrayStreet, IMPORTERSOFGLASS,GHANA,ANDGLASSWASS.

gotNow eats.and LandingtheNewestDesigasifMaiam4344a.Tea-Beta.Tete Goods;alsoaLatinAnimism%ofGamsandC SIIS$. HatefulandSteavknapara.

0.0daOarefellyPitchedsodroma/dadtoallPlatsofIConstry. Samplesseekoaapptteation

whichmesslargelyreminiscentofIrelead'sancientlegislativeandintellectualglory,addinghowhrindependencewasrobbedfromher,andhow .herchlidnishavesinceandareas presentfightingtorecoverit. The"Toastofoureuest-waspreposedinfelicitoustermsbythechairman.Ilebrietlyrecountedthecivic antipatrioticvirtuesofMr.Mulcahy, thepersonalinteresth..hatalways teemintheCelticClub.thehigh' esteeminwhichhewasheldbythe peopleofFremantleantiPerth,the feelingsofesteemandadmirationin whichhewasheldbyfellowmembersofthe('lute,andthereadiness withwhichheco-operatedin'every movementthatmadeforthebettermentofhisnativeland.Thetoast wassul)l)OrtedbytheRev.Father sinyth,thelion.T.F.Quinlan,Mr. Cavanagh,Mr.J.J.LloydandMr. HealyofFremantle tie.Mulches-onrisingtorespond weeaccordedanenthusiasticreception,liesaidheheartilythankedthe hairmanandtheseveralgentlemen whosupportedhim,fortheveryflatteringspeechestheyallhadmadeof hint,andhethadisedtheassembled [itemisersforthecordialwayinwhich theyhonoredthetoast.Themany kindandgenerousthingssaidofhim thatnightlittle,:eneerrassedhim, buthewouldliketorefertoaremarkmadebyMr.CavanaghconcerningtheinducingofIrishmentoWest Australia.Forhispart,bewouldnot ..neourageanyIrishmentoleaveImam],forpopulationwaswealth,and depletionofthepotmattionmeant poverty.Thereforeifhewereto.Ina duceIrishmentoleave!reined,Irelandintheabsence.ofhernativepeoplewouldbealienland,andthatwas thepolicyoftheenemiesofIreland, forhundredsofyearsviztogetrid ofherownandreplacethembythe Saxon.lahecoulddivertthestream ofIrish'estigretionfrontotherrosintriestoAustralia.he-wouldgladly doso,becauseIrishmenwouldmakereputablecitizensandsidewlidagriculturists,andthatwastheclassof mugruntthatAustraliarequired. Ilefeltextremelygratefulforthe veryflatterineronii,1imeetsthathad beenpaidhim,andtheverygreat honorthefeltow-membersoftheClub hadconferreduponhim.analhehopedhewouldeverhefoundworthyof. theiresteemandaffection.

Thekey-notetoeverytruegentle.. man'scharacterishisconsideration charitablemanthechs forotherstheattest-aeratemanisa ritaitoman15 atrueChristiangentleman,"Clothes donotmaketheman,"isanold.but. very4ruesaying.Andthereareother thingsthatdonotmakeaeentleman forinstance,goodlooks,afinephysique,easycomplimentsandsocial'mostfee.Thetruegentleman,also.need notimpressuponyouthefactthathe isagentleman.Nordossthefact thathisfaherbeforeha'swasagen- tlemangiveaguaranteethat is one.'Ph.'truegeteleman,onthecontrary,goesalongquietlyandactsthe partofagentlemansocorrectly,that heiseasilypie!eloutanddubbedas such.Themereposerintheroleofa gentleman,soonerorlatertripsup. andthemassueraderis'divestedof thelion'sskinandisprovedtiebe anass.Allowancemaylemaid°for trivialmistakesinmatters if)fetiquette.dressandarklress,hutthere Oleuld1-enoexcusefortheidishoneet actsofamanwhoisonlyaravele!miinthesensethatheknowswhen teweara.tuxedo-coatandwhennot to.Thatissomethinghemaylearn asamatterofcourse. Batitwilltakeamanalentstime tolearntobeamanineverysense oftheword,ifhaisnaturallyin- clinedtoaeetherwiss.Thetruegen- t-benne.finallyishewhothinksnoblsa asaellasactseoblv. Asthepoet sayS"Mancouldnomore."

SKIN.ANDSCALPTROUBLES.

DISTRESSING SKIN-DISEASE CAHTATWORK-CUREDBY ZAli-I3ISlaBALM.

Weinphaos3.6111.. BROOKSANDBOWER, 26IRWINSTREET,

14101114111110PIATXBERS'GABFITTER8,T111'81117E8andISON 1P011111=11. WindmitlethapplindaadFinedGalvanisedben'Pashafrom160to 10,000Galion'.Repairswithamassesnoddenpatnik.HetandOcild

A.WRIBUSSET, ARCHITECT

'Frusta.Oasis,BannlikStress

sarPlans,Sketches,andapproximste 'stimatesofCostsubmittedforsly entrustedtohim.

The"ToastofAustralia"was'leoposedheMr.B.C.O'Brien,whoas anAustralianwasveryharpyathis subiect.Thetoastwasrespondedto byCouncillorHavesinastrongand spiriteds,,ceeh,inwhichhehandled manyofthecontroversialandpolitical cuectioncof.1assiralianlifeinavery masterfulmanner. Thereworeabundanceofrefreshments.andmusicalitemswererenderedbyMessrsHardwick,Cahill, Roxbyandothers.

Theremarkablesoothingandhealing powersofZatu-iluk habeen demonstratedinallmannerofskin. troublesofwhichthefollowingisa typicalexample,-somethreeorfouryearsago,'' saysMr.W..1,Sects,ofNewTownship,Stockton,Newcastle,N.S.W., "Iwasworkingunthedredgesin Newcstle,antiwhilethereoorstracted eczema.Iprocuredmedicinestotry andeffectacure,butinsteadoferadicatingthecomplaint,themedicine droveitintotheysystem.Subsequentlyitbrokeoutagainendspreadall overmysue,.inonemassofsores. thenconsulteddoctors,whopre- scribedmedicine,butwithoutany I.oneiitnisultinir.NoticingZam-Buk HealingBalmadvertisedinthepapers ashavingcuredasimilarcaseof eczema,Idecidedtotryitinmy case.Thefirstfewapplicationshtd wonderfullycoolingandsoothingeffect,andnow,afterhavingusedtwoand-ashalfpots,theexzemais BETAITTTM. thoroughlycured.IcanconfidentlyrecommendZam-Buktoanyonesimilar"Belqium."8."-s "Clasg'nw VIYluatilabilcethLaalingblialamlsotohaveInie an thnaerver"isaCatholiccountrv-thea onlycoimtes.inChristendomwithan expresslyCatholicMinistryinpower forthepasttwenty:years,'theonly countrywive-Catholicsasanarty havehadantihavetheturnerhand. Belgiumisthemostprosperouscountryintheworld.TheBelgianState pa'sthaCatholicnriestsaState salary.TheBeleninStategoesfurther.CatholicStatethatItis,it OnesProtestantministersStatestilhouse,especiallywheretherearocivilthen."Zam-BukBalmisthenaturaland idealapplicationforpimples,rashes, eruptions,blotches,spots,sores. wounds,ulcers,eczema,psoriasis,ringworm,scalpdisease,piles,&c.Keep apothoneyforcuts,bruises,burns, scalds,sprains.pains.swellings.chefines,sorefeetorbands,&c.Ofall. chemistsandstoresatIs.ed.and3s nende.mulitpaysevenJewishRaibbleAd-Pernot(3s.ed.potcontains thesame." nearlyfourtimestheis.ad.),

Lenten Regulations FOR

THE DIOCESEOFPIALTH

1908

Astheconditionsoflifeandthe severityoftheworkinwhichthepeo pieaxeengaged,renderitimpossible tooeservetheFastandAbstinence inallitsrigourinthisdiocese,we,In virtueofthefacultiesconferredonus, -byspecialIndultoftheHolySee,disMeewiththeFastandAbstinence throughoutthecomingLent,except onthefollowingdays

(1)AshWednesday,4thMarch,Spy Wednesday,15thApril,andGood Friday.17thApril,aretobe obsertedasdaysofFastand Abstinence.TheuseofegLz-s, andbutlerisalsoforbiddenonthosedays

(2AllWednesdaysmg!Sysof Lentaretobeoesertedasdays ofAbstinence.

Allthosewho,becauseoftheir occupation,havenosettledhome oftheirown,or,whoareemployedinheavywork,ateexempt fromtheFastandAbstinence.

(4)Inanydistrictinwhichan epidemicisprevalentthepriest inchargeisherebyauthorisedto declareallhisparishionersexemptfrontFastandAbstinence evenonthosedaysmentionedin paragraphIand2.

Whilegrantingthisampledispensationinconsiderationofthecircumstancesofthepeopleandinvirtueof thefacultiesconferredonus.wemost earnestlyhopethefaithfulwillnot allowthemselvestosufferanyspire tualdetrittuntthereby,butthatthey willcode'Yourtocompensateby greaterfervourandpietyandfewniallybygenerouscontributionsto objectsworthyoftheircharity.

(d)The TawsfortheValidand LicitcelebrationoftheHoly SacramentofMatrimony.areto hereadandclearlyexplained duringallTent,ineveryChurch andStation,sothatthefaithfulmayrealizefullytheoonde tionswhichmust:befulfilledto secureavalidandlawfulmarriage,fromEaster_Sunday,1908

MGIBNEY, BishopofPerth. ThePalace.Perth, 23thFebruary,1908.

The14:A)tecerii

11.A.C.B.SOCIETY.

EUCHREPARTYANDDANCE.

TheH.A.C.B.ewillholdaEuchre Party.andDanceintheHibernian .1Iall,MurrayStreet,oneachalternateThursday.GoodPrizes. Refreshments. Sheridan'sBand.

SATURDAY,MARCH7,1908.

THETHEATREAND THEATREGOERS.

11eoftenwonderwhyit,isthatthe Theatreissuchafavoriteamusement andhassuchanirresistiblefascinationforourAustralianPeolde.It doesnotmatterwhatthecharacter oftheplaypresented,maybe-religtoesorirrefigious,comicortragic, modestorvoluptuous,reliningorsuggestiee-ourpeopleflocktotheTheatre.Theymayhavebeenbandat workduringalonedaytheymay havebeenbuteleneilwithsecretsot.rows,theymayhateleenover-'burdenedwithlawfulandunlawful,debts, butwhereverthenoonecan'begot whetherbegged,bore,wedorstolen, theAuseralianmusthaveitforthe Theatre.

Theyounemanwhowishesto

pose,indemeanour,inlookandword andsuegestiteemstheyhavegraduatedintheschooltowhichtheirfool-

.' w.iviteisbds "VWpewsm.sadishparentswoethemforimnocent -thimitate...elsweetraniediftaip.4yan/Ipleasureoramusement. tryteeefeer44110.144Otwel,6aimgWoreNowwhataparent'ssinis,who V-06t1wrouvrollPolkarai w"seestheseresultsmaterialisecannever imenbatforthe °nee*"enerx.bedescribed.Letthembeanydenomination,withconsciencehowever basewithmoralshoweverloose,with Principles,howeverfalse,itiscertain thattheyareanathematisedbyChrist Ilhnself.becausetheyarescandal givers,whoblightedthevirtueand destroyedtheinnocenceofhislittle ohildren.Notonlyarethescandal givers,theyareaccomplices,accessoriesbeforethefactofthespiritual murdyroftheirownchildren.Such parentshavenoregarifortheirown mostsacredinterests.noregarefor theirresponsibilitytotheir(entente noreallovefortheirchildren,no enardforvirtueorhonor,orfor thetemporalandspiritualfutureof theirchildren. Nodoubt.weshallheconsidered prudishforraisingalarmandfortiecryingtheuneuntionableabominations whichart'sometimesexhieitolintheir glaringoffensivenessinthepresenceof childhoodantiyouthintheTheatres, andsuchekeplaces,butthereis hardlyanabusewhichmoreurgently &mate&thatChristinnconsteence shouelmienitselfYeandbyallclan-es ofpeople. Wedonotcon-lettinallTheeres. nordow_ecensureallpanntswho bringtheireh.il!tentotheaWhat wefindfaultwithisAteuneerienableIndiscretionwithwhichareits emceerairetheiryolInlchi frequentThreatres,abstractheraltoeetherfrontthecheracterofthe Playthe-mayhatebilltoattend.

paradehisyoungladyandtoalluird herthehighestsocialdietinceunhe canafford,tamehertotheTheatre. andnotonce,butseveraltittlesinthe woe.,sothatwhenhereckonshis saehesattheendhehastoputthe landlailyoffforawtekforherrent. Nextweekitisthesameandcontinuessoaslongustheseasontaste. 11benarespitecomes,hehastobe morethanspeciallyeconomicifheis honestenoughtomakegoodhis th,atricaextravagance.

Thepatents,somanyofwhomare moreorlessanxiousaboutthemoralityoftheirchildren,teemtothink thatthe,hiehteerewardtheycanPromisethemforoennenceandother et:ea:tictirtues-inavisittothe leheatre.Forweeksandweeksthey buoyuptheirinneetitandlinen:esienableminiswiththeprospective pleasureswhichtheypromiseti'iii, theyshallenjoyonthenightthey shalltakethemtotheplay.Andin thisrespectthereislittleornodiscretionexercisedastowhatplaythey shalllaketheinnocentchildtowitness.Itmaybeabsolutelyridiculous-andpopularIncalleitisridiculous.Itspopularaspectmaybeits lasciviousness,itssensualsugnestivenes,whichsaytheparentsantiguar- dians,theyounechildrenaretoo unsuspectingandtooyoungtounderstand.Theheroorheroineofthe playnuttyheafaithlesslover,ora fashionableeoeuette.Hemaybea godlessandunfaithfulhusband,and shemaybeaworsewife-awife reedytobeanyman'smistress.The anticsoftheprincipalsonthestage mayberevolting:eventothesternest ormostflegmaticnatures,yetwe knowfrontpositiveknowledgethat Christianparentsseenodangerand apparentlyexpectnoharmtoeven- !latefromsendingorbringingDeer impressionableandl,recooiouschildren totheseplays.'Theatricalrepreesenta- lionsattheirAresntstandand,constituteoneoftheenostruinousagents forthedestructionofyouthfulinnocence.Itisnotpossibletorealise theextenttowhichlicentiousspec- tacularattractionsexcitetheiryoune imeginationsanddisumbtheinnocenceoftheirhearts.ItisnoeafefrUardtohavetheparentspresent. Fromthatstageonwhichtothemis representedthelifeofthepastor thelifeofthePresentinthegreat worldoutsidetheirownhomesa subtlepoisonfiltersintotheirsouls, endbyasingularprecocityoran histinetyearningfornewandunexperiencedsensationsishungrilyassimilatee.Soontheparentsand euerdiaasnoticeachangeintherespectfulreserveandinthebehaviour anddecencyofthechildren.Thelow andirreligiouswords,thequeetien- ablefamiliarities,thecoarsejestsand wittycennurefrumswhichoutragel theirdelicacyintheiryouneertette, arenowthehourlystoceintrack withwhichtheylovetowhileaway theirleisuretime.Thecompanyofthe innocentandpurewhichwasonce theirJoyistoooilfashionedand beresome,andtheylongforthepartnerswhohaveequallycorrupt.morals aniclebandmannersasthemselves. Ifanyoneeanetocriticisethemthey re,entit,andcallthentoldprudes. ActorsandActressestheeareinside andoutset!theTheatre.Indross,in

varietyofmusicalitems.Altogether apleasanteveningwasspentand thereisnotanyshadowofdoubt, butthatthepopular"Dan-deserved it'all.

it Mr.B.C.O'Brienisnominatedas opponenttoMr.WilliamstheLIdetor ofthe"Aliechisonlimos''.forthecon- stituencyintheUpperhouse.Mr. O'BrienisrunningintheLaborinterestandoughttoreceiveagood show.Hisopponentwasonetime Mayerofleeclerville.

SisJohoForrestwasfetedin royalfashionontheGoldfields.Atall thebanquetsandsocialsgiveninhis honorhewaseulogised,asifhewere moreorlessdi\ins.TheKnightduly acknewledeedallthenicecompliments andinseteralspeechesreferredtohis painfulandhelplessisolationinthe FederalParliament,Ilehasnofol- lowers,nosympathisers,noWestraHeinrepresentettive,nohxligenottssup- portertocheerhimortocheckhim, Alonethereforehefightsourcause, alonehechaleneestheEasternGo- limbstobattle,alonehewonthe SurveyBillfortheTrans-Con.Railway.Alonehedideverythinginthe greatdaysofthepastinW.A.AloneheraisesthePoliticaldustin. W.A.vvhichranklesinthepolitical nosesofthelee,airltheReidsand Deakinsinhi.Easta-ndmanysaid (luringtie.pastfewweeksthathealoneandnutanothercouteivedand excelledtheWaterscheme.(Averthis iitlik,%tiejorn.thereisnot:unanimityof

Thesesamepeopleat'''thyoneswho willnotgivetheirchildnenafew shininestoenablethintoattendft first-classIrishConcerterareligious playwithamoralattachedtoit. Thtsearetwocommeeplace.Th.se wouldelevatethetoneandspiritof sitechildren.whcnttheirsillynarents desirethemtohefashionableend tvorldlyandabletogossipetthe theatritallewInessinsenalledsortey. MoralplaysandirreproachableTheatresareadrueinthemarket nuw-a-days.EtergWritortrodMari(leanlinese gerwerefurrCAWS. and!write'willnotdrawthecroed. 'thepublicaredrawnleflattering thePassions,byexcitinganunhealthy curiosity,antbydaringhigherthan lividestablishmentsinall'hatis tan...erousleattractive.

ThesetheChurchinherjustifiable rigourcontemns,theseacleanconsetneestigmatisteasshamefulabuses. Theseeverymoralistcoed:emsasa punitivemenacetopuremorals,and asoneofthemostdestructiveagenceefortheblightingofinnocenceanti theco.euenonofyouth.ThiscondemnaConmaybeconsideredsevere bythesmartandtheworldly.but consciencewilltestifythesameifit isallowedtospeak.Butthetestimonyofagoodconscienceisthe echoofGadandbetweenGodand theworldthereisnothingincommon.Ifparentslovetheirchildren theywillnotencouragethemto oindiscriminat,lytotheTheatre. letthemhateanyandeveryamusementwhichcol:ributestomaintain theirmoralc'e'in"yandinnocence. Letthemretnemberinfinethatdeliea sentimenttineofmanneris e hen*ornamentofthefemale character.andthelestandsureet nil gleeeanoffemalehonour.

* sirJohnisagreatadvocateofthe schemewhichistoconyandutilise tosurebiswatersutteeofMunoaehueinPerthandSteele,.Consciouslycrluiconscionseinmaintaining thisopinionteeenieletrodonthe petliquidecenomyoftheEditorof the"West.1iistraliati."Thelatter urgestheCannteeschemefora.veral allee.lreasone,mostorwhkhare silly,a'fewofwhichareawfully futile.but11114.'ryalreasonswhythe Vannings.bettleissoreeenmendel arenot(litWeed.Theremusteesome solidrasonbecausenointelhgent manwouldre:eminentlthespendingof hundreds:andhundredsoftbousands ofmeinIsonaschemewhiehhas nothingmoretorotomui,..2xlitthan thefollyadvanceein'theloadersof the"W.stAtietralian"lately. Of course0111.` Mayforceourselftobelieveanything,ifoneforthesae ofcuesettnes.

ThePublicHospitalisstillinthe throesoftrouble.1'kwfatsagoa certain11..dicooflongexperienceend largepracticesaidalotofthings whichif:ittetriedtomaydosome- thinetewaxdsputtingtuatr.'es eat somesortofaproperbasis.But thenthereeeuesitobesomuchof selfinthereceeimenclationsthetthe pointsonwhichmanywouldagree, will1:c in and...relittle willprobablyct.111.11,it:.

Inthe'eforningHerald-ofaweek agoaninterviewpurportingtolie thatof"JimmyMaguire"anointthe [hospital,madesomefunnymatterfor thatpaperantiitsreadersItwas cleverlywrittenupafterthestyleof "DoeleyanHennessy."Thereal pointofitis,thatthereissomuch ofthematterliterallytrue.Althoughwhendressedupintherich languageoftheinterviewer,itwould defyrecognitheeexceptbythosewho knowthePuttee[hospitalwell.Any- howinitspeculiarlycomicstyleitis oneoftheworstonslaughtsonthe methodsthatprevailintheInstitution thatwehaveread,anditsironyanted satiremakeitoneofthemostreadablearticlesthatcouldbesubmitted tothepublic.

(;rangeMasterSnowballrecentlyinliitignACatholicSchoolsonthe scoreofinefficiencyinoneofhisper- iodicaldikerifteineleileourne,Dr.Toddwhohappenedtobethereat thetimemadetheSnowballthawa bit.Hefro'eagainandreturnedto thecharge,andwepublishtheDoc- tor'sletterthisweekinreply.It speaksforitself.

OnlastSateelaynightalargeand representativebodyofIriehmenand otherft-lett-Isandsympathiversas- sembledat'he"OrientHotel"to tender51r,DanMulcahy"aurevoir*' onhisforthcomingtriptoIreland. Theproceedinaweremarkedbythe utmostenthusiasm,Mr.MayorMur- Phymadeasplendideulogisticspeech onthegoodqualitiesandgeneral chatra.'er f he'-tiest,Merewas heartilyapplauded.Severalotherspeechesand'easeswenthumored,and theteeniere.,senlivenedIcyagreat

ORLICKS ALTED ;MILK A

"N.oinked, add Daly.new The food that never failsor disagrees. Preparedfromhealthy cow'smilk,malted barleyandwheat. ;oldbyallChemistsandWholesaleandRetail Stores,de.,Sc.

Samples:82PittStreet,Sydney,N.S.Wales. Horlick'sFoodCo.,Slough,Bucks,England ISAN IDEALFOOD forinfants,invalids,convalescents,andthe aged.Easilydigested,strengtheningand soothing.

3ocalaid?axial

SATURDAY,MARCH7,1908.

TheUpr.dAfeet/0"i

shuntingmustbeentirelyoongesbed. ItisthereforeoftheutmostimportancetotheGovernmenttosecure thepropertybeforeaConventisbuilt uponit.

TheRev.Fr.leenneallyreturned from'theEasternStatesonlast'Tuesdaybythe"GrosserKursfurst."it willberemembered.thantherev.gentlemanwonttothemedicalspecialists tohavehisthroatoperatedon,and wearegladtoreportthathehasreturnedinsplendidhealth.11.t.eo KennyofMelbournepeeformedthe operation.

malting.Wevisithimtfteceeeiniskinew mission.

TheLordAbbotofNewNorcia spentafewdaysatteecoastduring theweekon iwortanthuskiest' connectionwiththeMonastery.;Iluf LordshipIsdeeplygratifiedatthe successofthenewCollageforgirls, whichhasbeenrecentlyopenedatthe Mission.

SoddyVieddlui,

Nearerandnearereverydaythe Anglicansaredrawlugtothegrand Catholicidealfromwhichtheiranriestursintheirfollydeparted.But surelywhenabodyofpeoplesee theirmistakesofarastodivest themselvesofalmosteverysemblance oftheirformerbeliefsandendeavor toadoptandappropriateanotherset ofbeliefswhichtheyhadhithertoin themostemphaticlaneuagerepudiated,theyoughttoweasaneassaryconsequencethe°litigationof breakingintotowiththefantasticdoctrinesthathavekeptthemae adistinctandrebellioussectfor centuries. Anyintelligentmanmust knowthatifanothermanstealshis clothesanddonsthemonhimselfthat doesnotchangeortransformthe thief-t ismerelyanaccidental changewhichleaseshimstillthesauce manwiththesuperaddedqualityto hischaracter-ofathief.So.too,if theAnelicanssteal,appropriateor adopttheAncientCatholicdoctrines, whichafewyearsagowerecalled -blasphemousanddangerousdeceits" bytheirancestorsinthefaith,in spiteofthemselvestheyarewhat theywererebelliousbranchesbroken offtheparentstem.Iftheywishto beCatholicstheymustbelongtothe onefoldundertheoneShepherd: theymustbeunitedwiththecentre ofCatholicunity.Thoughwe .ourbrethrencreditfor'honestintentions.webelievethatthechangeof frontwillbedetrimentaltotheirten interests,simplyb'causetheirown edh.eentscannotunderstandhowthey canprofessCatholicbeliefandOM standinrebellionagainsttheauthoratativeHeadoftheAncientChurch.A fewyearshenceandtheyshallbe dubbed"wolvesinSheep'setethine bytheirownpeople.

Sundayeveninglastafterilevetions inSt.Joseph'sChurch,Novi/inna meetingofthemembersofSt.Pat DayconcertcommitteeswasheldinSt Joseph'sHall.FatherWalshpresided. Thesecretary,Mr.Dhu,repottedto themeetingthathehad',metereda numberofdodgerstobedistributed throughthetown.Hehadalsoa largesupplyofconcertticketsand gavesoneitovariousmembersofthe committeetodisposeof,Assonicof theartistesfromPerth,whosenames wouldappearontheprogramme,were likelyt,oleengagedfortheconcert tobeheldinthecityon1.!.enightof the17thMarch,itwasresolvedto holdth..localconcertonthenightof W.dnesday,March18.Anexcellent Programmeisincourseofpreparation andtheconunitteehopetohefavored withaslargeahouseasthatwhich attendedSt.Patrick'sDayconcert lastyear.

St.Patrick'sDayinYorkwillbe taleeraedbyagrandballinthe Mechanics'Institute,atwhichaprize of£22swillbegivenforthebest dancedIrishjig.

* * * lthatbeennotedthatamongthe listofsuccessesintheTheoreticalexaminationheldlastDecember,saysthe GpridetonExpress'-inoorureestion withTrinityCollege,-London,the pupilsoftheDominicanLadies'Col-

AtreatisinstoreforthosewhoattendtheweeklymeetingoftheMutualImprovementSocietyonMonday evening,whentheRev.FatherHalenenwillgiveanaddresson"Trish Minstrelsy.'Themeetingwilltake Placeinthesupper-roomoftheMechanics'Instituteat8o'clocksharp.

MISSVANDERBILTMARRIESA CATHOLIC.

VoluntaryofferingstheworldoverlegeatDongarrahavegaineda forChurchofEnglandworkduringprominentplace.Whileonlytwocan. thepastyearamountedtosevenandadidatesinthewholeofPerth(aged halfmillionssterling-thatistosay22and24)succeededingaininghole about£300,000lessthanthepre-ursiutheseniorgrade,itisnotecodingyear.'1hatisthefabuloussumworthythattwogirlsoftheDonvoluntarilyofferedtokeepuprebell-garacollege,MissLilyLawson(aged ionagainstteeAncientChurchfound-only14years)andMissMayOterbott edbytheRedeemer. (agid18)havegainedthesantecoyAnddistinctionwithequallyhigh Wereceivedtheusualexchangeofmarks.Theabovenamedyoungladies the."W.A.ChurchNews,"theAng-tutwellastheDominicanNuns(their Beanmonthly.Itisuptotheusualteachers),aretobehighlycorkgrneu- standand.Whatstruckusmostinthelaidonthissplendidmultproving, matterofthelatestissue,wastheasitdoes,thehighstandardofthe docile.]Catholictoneitsdoctrinalworkdoneinthecollege. anddisciplinaryregulationsposttest.), isnotengerprotestantorAnglican whichtermshavebeensynonymous, itgoesabsolutelyofftheoldproeestenttrackandtillsupitscolumns withCatholicdocteine.Wepersonally aregladtonotethischange.Itis arevelationin1(444fortheleading branchoftheprotestantChurchto teachitseditrents,th'atinsteadof blasphemingthemotherofGodand quotingtheArchvillainHolvidius tosupport6th'inastheyhavebeen doingforthepastfourcenturiesitteachesthemtohonorHerasthe QueenofmenandthemotherofGod. ThankGodthedayseemspastwhen wewereaccusedofran%ithilatrebecauseweveneratedtheBlessedVirgin andsohehrherinereession.

MissOlittisVan,lerbilt,possesses inherownrightof£2,100,000,has [weeniethewifeofCountLaszlo.Teno Maria Ihwn;Simon Seethenve, fourthsonof(twilitEmerioh,chief oftheancientHungarianhouseof Szech,ny.Thebrideisthegreat granddaughterof'ComitiodoreP'CorneliusVanderbilt,wh')startedlife withoutapenny'anddiedworth£20,0011,000wonbyrailwaybuildingenterprise.TheweddingwasOneofthe mostexclusive,mostexpensive,and mostmagnificenteverheldinAmerica

TheeitestswerereceivedattheVanderbiltMansionbyties.Vanderbiltin thedrawintrromn.whichisinthe st.leofLouis'XIV.,andastheyarri\edtheyWeregreeteglbyexquisite musicplayed\byanorchestraofsixty. fiveinstruments,conceatribehind(louversandpalmsinen-ofthelar4e receotionroomsen'the.hallroom. Suddenlyanorganpealedforththe openingbars ofGaul'scantata "Ruth,"andthentheclearsoprano voicesofachoirof30boysofSt. Patric'esCathalrn1too':neetheson.2% ft.wasthesignalforthebridalparty toenter.Mgr.Lavelleperformedthe t';.r thecoupleeneelineatthe footofatemporaryaltarerecteebenenhanectrencingboweroftrees ,ndriireorchids.ThePonecheer.]his eltesine.Thewe.1diliggifts.exceedneeinsplendouranypreviouscollection,weredts,)layedonthesacomd flooroftheVa,cleovilt.,mansion.Their estimatedvalueie£250,000.The newersfortheceremonycost,.C10,(100.

The:Rev,Father0'Dowling,S.J., arrivedinW.A.onTuesdayona shorthealthtrip.Therev.wntletnan hasbeenthirtyyearsontheAustralian Missionduringwhichtimehehasbeen ineverypartoftheCommonwealth, andtaughtineveryschoolaridcollegeconducted hisdestinguishod 'Order.HeisanativeofDublin,and wasordainedonthecontinentin 1878.DuringhiscareerinAustralia hehasneononeofV-.e foremost iehicationalistsandoneofthemost energeticcontributorstoCatholic literature.Abouteighteenmonthsago Itmetwithaverypainfulaccident fromwhichhehasneversatisfactorily recovered,andwhichinpartaccounts forhishealthtripWest.Father !O'DowlingisabrothertoMother MaryJosephofthePresentationConvent,"Iona"atCottesloe.

* TheRev.FatherWhitewasWelcuttiodhomeandlamentedwitha puree01soerisiensonTuesdaynigh:. ieearegladtoreportthateoune Mr.Bridgewood-oneofFather 0Thowlingespupils,whohadbeenon aholidayrecentlyintheWestforhis health,isquiterecoveredandhas gonebacktohisnovitiateatthe SacredHeartleathers,Sydney.

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Therewasanuntountofunauthorisedecclesiasticalrubbishpublishedin thedailiesanenttheCatholicCathedralonlastMonday.Manypeople takenonoticeofthesespasmodic ebullitions-fromthepenofthisinsuppressiblecontributor,buttheuneuteatedwhocannothaveknownthat thereissuchanhonoraryofficialatIttchteltotheChurchmaytakemore tirlessnoticeofthewrIes)Poltdonre untiltheyarebetterinformed.What isaccurateinthesereports,ourpooPleknow,whatisinaccuratetheydont requiretoknow,andanyhowwhatever isunofficialcanhavenointenestfor theft',beyondtheamusementthe readingofitaffordsthem.Thelatest reportsoftheallegedhappeningson lastSundaywereatissueofinaccuracies.

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TheRev.FatherO'Brien,0-S-A-of

The :are CroydenintheCothitownDiocese ofSodasintheHibernianTTnll,passedthroughonhiswaytoIreland deserving MurrayStreet,foravery enlastMonday.Hehasbeensevenobject,theeloquentInvof'theirBuild-Lenyearsin NorthQueensland. trigFund4-rte.ThenextSocial,a EuchreParty,indPanee,tauesnlace onThueeelav121hMarchnee+,Good Pri-es.Refreshment.. ShNridan's Pond.

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4111311911161318INGIBIMMO03101616164*1 CALENDAR.

Marchsue-FirstSundayinLent. March9t PrancesofRome, (Widow). 'l'ues,loth.-TheFortyMartyrs. Wed.llth.-QuarterTense(Dayof Abstinence),St.JohnofGot, (Confessor). Thur.12th.-St.GregorytheGreat, l'ap.e,ConfessorandDoctor).Fri.13th.--tQuarterTaset,(I)ayof Abstinence).FeastoftheLance andNails). Sae.14th.-QuarterTense),St. Cataldus,BishopandConfessor).

HisLordshiptheBishop,adtninis- tendtheSacramentofConarmattion toagoodnumbcrofchildrenand IOURNinSt.Joseph'sChurch,Albany onlastSunday,HeleftAlbanyon MondayandnrriveiatBeverleyon Ttioselay.Veryimportanttiegotiations aregoingonbetweenhisLoreship andtheGovernment'.Thelatteris desirousofpurchasingthehirerblodk which'theBishophassetapartfor ChurchandSchoolpurposes.Itis veryadjacenttotheRailwayStation, anditissaidthatinaveryshort timetheavailableroomforRailway

IlewasshownoverFremantleand PerthbytheRev.FatherWheelerof Fremantle,andexpressedgreatadmirationfortheup-toedatedneesof everythingCatholic.thathehadthe opportunityofseeing. *

TheRev.Father fi'Connor,who hadbeenmanyyearsontheMission intheAucklandDiocesehastransferredhis°LechoneetothejurisdictionofNewNorcia.OnlastSaturdayheleftPorthtotakechargeof thelargeandgrowingdistrictofGoo-

CanonRobinsonwhoisonhiswa3r. outtoAustraliawasfetedontheeve ofhisdeparturebytheBishopamid priestsofhisnativeDioceseinIreland.TheBisbeepaidaneloquent tributetotheCanon'sworkinW.A, instancingthegrandChurchhehad builtinKalgoorlie,theConvent,and recentlytheChristianBrothers' Schools.TheCanonsuitablyrespond- ed,andsaidthat.muchasbeloved hisnativeDiocese,hiswholeheart WasinAustraliaanion2;thepeoplehe hadlabortelforduringthepastnine years.

Fromnewstohonewelearnthat therehavebeenthreeorfourpriests ordainedforthisDiocesesinceChrist, mas.TheyarriveinW.A.atdifferent timesduringthenextsfemonths.

Theriverexcursioninaidofthe subincoBazaaronlastSatunday night,wasamostpronouncedsuccess.

St.?glidesNI CelebratiOns

'TotheEbbw'ofthe"fleeced.- eir,-Iwouldliketosuggest throughyourcolumnsthattheSt. l'atrick'sDayCelebrationsCommittaparrangetoholdtheprocession thisyearontheSutudayafternoon oreceedingthe17th.Besodoingthey willgiveeveryIrishmananopportun- ityofmarching.Thepoordisplay madeonpreviousyearshasbeendue wetlytotheinabilityofthemajor- ityofthepeopleto WAN'ework.I amsatisfiedthatiftheprocessionis heldontheSundayit.willbeattendedbytwiceasmanyasitwould tw,ifheldonSt.l'atrick'sDay.The processionCouldstartasusualfrom theHibernianHall,atsay3p.m., marchthroughtheprincipalstreets andreturntotheHall whenif thoughtexpedientameetingcouldbe held,addressesgivenonIrishQues- tionsbyprominentIrishmenanda colliTtiontakvnupinaidofthe fundsoftheIrishparty,oranyother' objectdecidedupon.Thiswouldnot interferewiththesporesatClaremontonthe17th,andwoulkigive everyIrishmananopportunityof showingthathewasanIrishman.I wouldalsoliketosuggesttothose makingpartintheprocessionthat theymarchtothetimeofthemusic andnot'shufflealongasiftheywere halfafraidoftieingseenmarchingto Irishmusic.-Thankingyouinanticipation.

Yoursetc., AGAEL.

'1'HleCARDINALVISITSEUROPE THISYEAR.

IitsEminencethe-Cardinalinformed the"Catholicl'ress'recentlythat hewouldprobablygotoEuropethis year. IlehasreeeirodaverypressinginvitationtotheEneharintleCongress inLondon,tobehold October, andatwhichtherewillbeCardinals fromtheUnitedStates,Rome,Spain, andGermany,besidesotherdistin. euiseedprelatesfromallpartsoftime world.Itwillhethegreatestga erngofCatholicecclesiasticsever seeninEngland."Besides,"saidhis Eminence,"Ishouldliketotakepart inthePope'sJubileecelebrationsin Rome.andIatudeeplyinterestedin theUniversityquestioninIreland."

Etkareptifite

illsEminencewillheseventee-eight yearsofagein'gernemherebuthis' healthisbetternowthanithasbeen formanyyears.

TherewasaSolemnHighMassin St.Mary'sSydney,atwhich'the. Cardinalwaspresentforthe'reposeof OrsoulsoftheKliegandCreown PrinceofPortugal.'Therewereever. eietypriestspresent..

HENRYWRIGHT, Managerfor WesternAustrnlia

TitWmofGossip

Talkto(Ms

inglady-whocouldtalkfascinatingly andbrightlyofallthedelightful thingsoflik-music,art,literature aereabsorbingthemes,iswhichshe wasbrilliantly-Nersed.Butasacouaiutanvepassedintofamiliarityshe droppedherprettymask..

Itispro-eminentlyandpeculiarlya faultofgirlsfromtheirearliestchildhoodtolendthiinselv,stogossip and"smalltalk,'says .1. O'BrieninTheChristianFamily.

Somuchsoisthisthecasethat onecannotpickupanalmanac.ora "funnyPalter"withoutseeingthis femininefailingmadethebasisofall suitsofweakjokesandsillypert epigramsattheeapeaseofgirlsand woolen.Theuniversalworldseemsto acceptitasaforegoneconclusionthat allgirlsaregossips.

Letusnowconsidercarefullywhetherwebelongtotheruleortheexception.Ifweareofthelatter.then thisarticleforusisneedlessbutif oftheformerthenpauseandcontemplatecloselythesinofgossipin itsdifferentaspects.

First,whatdoesgossipbetray?An empty,smallandoftentimesvicious, andspitefulmindandsurelyalwaysa thoughtlessone.Thisisaninjustice girls,aninjusticedonebyyouyourselvestothatgenerous,kindandunSiIflehgirlhoodthatisthebirthright ofeveryoneofyou.Howcanaflowergrowifitbechokedwiththecity grimewhichhidesitfromtheelifegiving-sun? Howcanyourwomanhoodgrowif youchokeandstiifleitwithsmall, meantongues? Ionceknewagirlwhobecameto mealivingexampleoftheself-'belittling,degradingeffectofgossip.

Onfirstacquaintancesheseemedall thatcouldbedesired,atrue,charm-

lotinkoncegainedinterestandttelitionbybrilliancyandwitand seemingcharm,sherelaxedand-oh wIa,tafall!-relapsedintothesmallestandpettiestofgossips.11iththe firstill-naturedremark,thatfellfront Itulipsshewastransformedfromthe idealgirl"whospeakethnoevil,"to thatcommoneeryday,narrow,despicablelittlegnat-thegossip. Common; horriblycommon-you knowthatgirls.Nothingcanmakeus morecommon,moreinferior,moreto hedisregardedanddespised.Ifyou -ansaynogoodthendeterminethat Youwillatleastsaynoevil.

nevernumberyouamongitsgossips.

lesson.Lettheworld,ipeacallyouemptieditscontentstotheopenair whatitwill-a"mope"a"wall-flow-onawindyday. ex,"a"prig,"a"crank--butletit"Behold,"besaid, isasgreata laborforthegossiptoredeemthe evildoneasItwouldbetore-gather thosefeathers."

Thehighestpraisethatcanbegiventoanygirlis "Shewasnever heardtospeaktheslightestillof inyono."Theslightestillremetnbalr! IfyenareaItalytheninthetruest senseofthatabusedtermyouwill notevencriticizeunfavourablyyour neighbor'snewhat,ormannerof walking,orhersquintpeehaps-you mayspeak,nottheslightestill.

IIouviolatethisruleinthesmallestdegreethenalasyouareentered ontheprimary-gradeoftheSchool forScandal:-andrapidshallbeyour progresstherein,fornothinggrowsso fastastheeducationofgossips.

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Mr.Mulcahyinreplyexpressedhis unworthinessofthehonorwhichwas thateveningbeingconfereduponhird butwhileentirelydisclaimingcredit" formanyexpressionsofeulogybestowedonhimbytheseveralspeakers,yethewasdeeplytouchedbythe sincerityoftheutterancesofall.He wassaingawayonTuesdayana tripwhichCombinedbusinesswith. pleasure,andhehopedthat.before'his returna:airamongstthem.hundreds ofmenwouldbeengagedonthelong promisedgravingdock.

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TheClassics

Education.

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AnumberofrepresentativemenassembledinthetheatreoftheRoyal DublinSocietylastweekandresolved toformaClassicalAssociation.Mr. JusticeMaddenpresided.

ProfessorButcher,M.P.forCambridgeUniversity,waselectedpresident.Inthecourseofanexhaustive addresshesaid-Heobservedthat manwerelookingforwardwithanxioushopetothefoundingofanew UniversityorUniversitiesinIreland. Thedominantstudiestherewouldnot beclassicalandrightlyso.Science and,theapplicationsofsciencetothe lifeofthecommunityworenowthe mosturgentofIrishnationalrequirements.Thecolleges,therefore,should bestrongintheirtechnicaldinsertments.Butletitnotbeforgotten thataUniversitywasnota,groupof technicalcollegee,butstoodforthe ideaoflearninginalargeorganic Sense.Theremightwellbeadistinct leaningtothesideofthepractical andyetnoexclusiOnoftheoldertype ofculture.AmodernUniversity,controlledinthemainbylocalneeds andindustrialnecessities,wouldsuffer greviouslyifitdidnotkeepitself upentotheliberatinginfluencesof literatureandinsympathywiththe imaginativemindofotherages.Mr. Butchertookashischieftopicthe valueoftheclassicsasatrainingin Interpretationmeaningbythatthe betterunderstandingofoneanother's mindsindailylife.Inbusiness,in politics,inwrittenandoralintercourseeeoplewerealwaysendeavouringtoapprehendwhatothersreally meant.Thetaskwascuriouslydifficult.'Theywereapttoimaginethat thosewhospo'ethesamelanguage understoodoneanotherasamatter ofcourse.Yetallthetimetheymight hieasfarapartasiftheybelongedto differenttribes.Aslightvarietyin thedialectofthoughtmightprovean insurmountableharriertomutualoomprehension.Asarule,thee.who knewonlytheirmothertonguehadan imperfectinsightintoitsmeaning. Thesamethingwasinameasuow trueofthosewhoseknowledgeofIancuagewaslimitedtothelanguages nearesttheirownandcastinalike mould.Theclassicallanetiageshad twopeculiarities. Ontheonehand, theywerefarenoughawaytodemandaconstantelTertofintelligence. Thestudenthadtoplacehimselfin .anewmentalattitudeandetanew angleofvision.Noindolenta,nanutomaticrealingsufficed.Themind waskeelenthestrain,oratleast onthealert.Evenapraotisedscholarcouldnotreadancientauthors withthesameunconsciouseaseashe couldEnglishorFrench.liewas dealingwiththefactsofamental lifeotherthanhisownandininterpretingathoughtoranuanceof phrasesomestraneeneeswouldstrike himofitsfamiliarity.Ontheothor hand,theselanguageswerenotsofar removedfromusingrammatical structureorintheirmodesofexpnnsionastocarryusintowholly alienmentalsurreandines.Theireducationalvirtuelaynotinmereremoteness;andconsequentdifficulty. Otherwisewemightaswelllearn Turkishor'Chinese.Thethoughtsexpressed.thoieehdifferentfromour owntoteinformandinsubstance, wereakintoourown.Theleinwn andtheun'snownlaysideliyside. NolonenageswereatMicesoaweent andenmodern,sofarawayan1yet snnear.Ttvenderstandieethemwe begantouniersteneeerselere Agnin asbetweenLatinandCreed:thesewas asimilart.ombinationoflikenessand ofdifTeeence,ofnearnessandTfinnteTrqs.Th"learnerat.firstnneevse hrosereemblancesineronmerand strueture;itwasonlybydadasec :nadvancedsteeecthathelecameawareof+h^:cienificnntcontrast..The T,atinrnnrynngewesintellectealand to-ie.1 +henvnii-0.-wasahl,rriof intel,n^fn-r1emotion.TothleIrishmaneachtypehadscmiethisseof

andoastofthought,butbecouldill affordtodisposewiththeRemisesdisciplineofspeech. Thelearnedlecturerconcludedasfollows-Isubmitthatthehumanistic disciplineoftheancientlanguages,for thereasonsI!Aveindicated,ishelpfulinaneminentdegreeinthedaily exchangeofthought,orallyandon paper.Itencouragesaconstantat' titudeofmentalself-adjustmentto theideasofothers,anhabitualdesire tofreeourselvesfromthebondageof wordsandphrases,togetbelowthe wordstotheinnercoreofthemeaning,andfind.theirrealequivalentin thought.Idoubtifthereisanydisciplinesoefficaoiousfordiscovering whetlanguagemeansinitspractical humanbearingsandapplications, whetheritexpressesitselfinprivate lettersandconversation,indiploniaticcorrespondenceorinthecirculars -oftenill-drawn--ofapublicdepartment.ThefacilityofsympatheticinterpretationisaforcenottobeslightedInthiswork-a-dayworld.Inbusinessrelationsandinthemanagementofmenitcountsassomething tohavebeentrainedtothinkand writewithprecision,andtrained, moreover,tointerpretwhatothers say,notussubtledisputants,butin abroadhumanspirit,viewingthe thinessaidorwrittenintheirlarge contextandtheirtotalimpreseion. That,tomymind.isapart,andno smallpart,ofeducationinthehumanities.Irecall,however,Voltarie's lamentthatthelitteralhumaniores aresodesperatelyinhuman.Special risksdo.indeed,seemtobesetthe commentatorsontheclassics,and theyhavebeenresponsibleforsome oftheworstoffencesagainstsoesilled "politelearninee'Andthoughfewof usstandinthatperilouspositionof commentators,yetwemustownthat liberalstudiesmayhepursitedIna liberalway.Thereissuchathingas eruditionwithoutcorrespondingrefinement.Intellectwithoutintelligence asharpeningoffacultywithoutthe growthofmoralsympathy.Boorishnessofspiritissometimescombined withureatintellectualattainments. Allthis,however,issurelyaliente theinmostnatureand Geniusofthe('lasses.

the.Nigherliteraryceiticiern.Yetthe qtiestionisnotoneofnarrowpedagogy.UnlessIacsmistelen,wehave lice*oneelthechannelsthrow* whichhumanisticdisciplinemayexerciseatrulylemanisingcores,and brOugbtintetouchwiththeprimaryrealitiesofways.Ifindeed,it isthecasethatclassicalstudystrengthensthefacultyofinterpretativeinsight,ifithelpsustoconstruearightthethoughtofthosewhomeet usindailyintercourse,andSharea commoncitizenshipthentheclassics canformagenuinelinkbetween learningandlife;theycanserveto bridgethegulfbetweentheeducation ofbooks-initselfaone-side('education-andtheeducationoftheworld. Classicallearningconductedalong broadeninglines,andwithenlateed sympathies,maynotonlybeanin. tellectualenlightenment,butalsoa trainingingoodfetingandrefinement-incourtesyandchivalryto friendandfoealike(applause).

OldWorld's %leek!prefabs.

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JANUARY.

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FEBRUARY.

"Allthemonthsintheyear CurseafairFebrueer."

MARCH.

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APRIL.

"Aprilweather, Rainandsunshinebothtogether"

MAY. "IfMaywillbeagardener willnotfillthegranaries."

leakin./une intune.'

Inthemselvesthinarehostileto everyegotistic,pettyandintolerant sentiment.Ifit'istruethatnoone eversjoiledhisstyleeymeeting Greek,itisnolesstruethatnoone everbecameafanaticthroughthe studyeitherofGree!:orLatin.The storedwisdomtheancientworld inoesusbyitsairofdetachment, itsimpersonalLally,itsbreadthof view.TheliteraturesbothofGreece andRomeconveytousafeelingfor thewholeandfortheinter-dependoneeoftheparts.Intheirstructuralandorganicqualitiestheybear thestamporreasonableness,ororder, ofproportion.Theircivicideasare mareedbytheseli-ieliacementofthe individualandhissubordinationto thegoodoftheState,Andifthe hist°rsoftheseancientcivilisations teachesusanylesson,itisnottoattachundueimportancetothethings ofthepassinghour.Asenseofrelativevalues,apoweroflookingat lifeinlargeandtrueperspective,is onelthegillsbestowedbythe deeperstudyoftheclasses.TheearlyhumanistswereieNerweary)fits eistineontheeutilitas-ofclassical learning,andtheendth3vset'oaf:re themwasnothinglessthanthewellbeingofthecommunity,theraisingof thecivicideal.Webelievethatthe classicshavestillaworkofnoble .'utility''toperform---onethetcan makeitsappealtotheheartandintelligenceofthedemocracy.Butthe studymustberegardednotmerely asanaffairoferuditemen-aform oflearningthatisdivorcedfrothlife -noryetasahall-markoffashion ortheornamentofagentleman.The literaturesofGreeceandRomeattach themselvesbyinnumerableandinvisiblelinkstothelifeandthoughtof to-day.Theyaremediatinginfluences eetweentheodworldandthenew,

TheMeetingGroundofSciences

TheVeryRev.Dr.Delany,S.J., LL.D.,l'resident,UniversityCollege, secondedthemotion,andindoingso hesaidliewouldconfinehimselftoa fewobservationsonsomeofthethings thathadbeensaid.Andhewould beginbysayingthatasapracticalJUNE. educationistandasanIrishmanhe "Agood wasproudofhisfellow-countryinan Setsall whosebrilliantgiftshadfroman earlyaceplacedhiminthefrontJULY.'Dogdaysbrightandclear. rankofEuropeanscholars.Onthe Indicatea}}appsYear; Butwhenaccompaniedbyrain, Forbettertimesourhopesare vain."

questionoftheutilityofclassicsasa meansofculture,hehadtopartoonsids.rablyfromthelineofargument followedsopowerfully,soclearlyand sowellbytheprecedingspeakers.He (Dr.Delany)heldthattheclassics hadtrueporinsesofutility,andwas oneofthemostusefulstudiesthat teencoulddevotethemselvesso.All theotherstudiesthatwerenowoce cuPyiagpublicattention,andto whichmendevotedthemselveswith muttinterest-allofthemdealtwith thingsthat,weredeadthings.No matterhowmuchtheydealtwith themtheytaughtthemnothingfor themselves,theyinspirednoemotions, theytoldthemnothingofmankind, theyinstructedtheminnowayabouttheirpastorfuture.Thechemistdidnothingwhatevertothenobil-1 ityofmankind.Therewereneideal's inscientificstudyorinmathematical studytoinspirementonoblerthings. Wherewerethechemistsandmathetnaticiansi)therulingmen?Nowhere, unlesstheycombinedthosegiftswith othergifts....Theoratorandthewriter shookthethoughtsofmankind-they influencedmankind,andthereforethe formsofgovernmentthatwerecominginthefuturewouldhelargely shapedbythesemenandthesemen alone. SpeecdeswerealsomadebyDr. Keene(theBishopofMeath),Mr. JusticeRossandSirFrancisCruise, M.D.

ANOTHERPOTNTOFVIEW.

Mr.Haldane(WarSecretars').,speakins-aspresidentoftheScienceGuild, recentlysaid.Inthesedaysscience isbecomingmoreandmoreofmo-. mentintheracebetweennations.No industrialcommunitycouldretainits placeunlessithadgotthehighest scienceatitsdisposal.Ifhewereto adoptamottoforthatguild,it wouldbethemottoofaGerman tradeassociation,whichran Laceisthegoldenguidingstarof practicewithoutsciencetherecanbe onlyablinderoeingaboutintheregionofend-finedpossibilitles"The changethathadcomeoverthingsin thelastfiftyorsixtyseemswasimmense.Withoutsciencenoonecould organisehisbusinesswithoutscience nonation.couldkeepitsplaceinthe van.Therefore,hesaid,thatoneof the-reat,responsitdlitiesofanation wasnotonlytokeenherknowledge inthemindsofafewindividualsabesastoftheaee,notonlytoproduceherKelvinsandherDarwin,but toevethathersciencewas&seeminated,andthatithadenterolthe mindsandactuatedtheendeavoursof hercaptainsofindustrygeneralise Thatwasth.crestiofthatguild,gee thatwasthelessonwhichtheyhad cometogethertoendeavourtoteach, (ele..ers).

-historicalandphilosophical-which triolongisolated,arenowbeginning toowntheirnaturalkinship.Mediatinginfluences,too,theymaybecome letweenpersonswhoholddivergent idealsinspeculationandaction.In thefewremarksIhavemadeThave sineledoutaparticularpointin whichouruselesslearninemayminister,not,indeed,tovulcarnrofit.'hut tousertilends.Myargumenthinges onlineuistictrainingratherthanon

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SEPTEMBER. "Septemberdriessipditchesor breaksdownbridges.' "FaironSeptember1st,fasirfor themonth."

OCTOBER. "InOctobermanureyourfield, Andyourlanditswealthshall

NOVEMBER. "Ifthere'siceinNovemberthat willbearaduck, There'llbenothingafterbut sludgeandmuck."

DECEMBER. "Ifthesunshinethroughthe appletreeonChristmasDay, therewillbeanabundantcrop inthefollowingyear."

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Converts.-Thenumberofconverts toCatholicisminthiscountry (America)hasbeenestimatedatabout10,000annually.Therearevery fewpriestsincitiesandtownsthat havenotatalltimesanumberof non-Catholiceunderinstruction.This showsthatthefaithisspreadingand thatthevariationsandinconsistenciesofProtestantismarehavingtheir effectsuponthoughtfulminds.

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Sir,-Iforwardalistofsuccesses oftheChristianBrothers'College, Perth,fortheyear1906.I'willforwardalistofthosefor1907when thePrincipalhasreturnedfromhis vacation:et-

DISTINCTIONFOR1906INMONEY PRIZES.

(1)TheRhodesScholarship,£900, for1.906(2)FirstUniversityExhibition,£450,twoawarded(3)First GovernmentExhibition,£25,five awardedinsenior(4)FifthGovernmentExhibition,£25,fiveawardedin senior(5)FirstGovernmentExhibition,£15,eightawardedinjunior (6)SecondGovernmentExhibition, £15,eightawardedinjunior(7) FifthGovernmentExhibition.£15. eightawardedinjuniorIS)Sixth GovernmentExhilyition,£15,eieht awarder(injunior(9)TheHartley Studentship,£30ayearforthree years 101FirstUniversityl'ri'e. EDI FirstUniversityPrize.£10 qualifiedea-byexamination.dis4pialifiedbybeingoverage:(12)Second UniversityPrize, (13)Divided withtwootherstudents2ndandand seniorprizes,£8-£213s.3d.

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(1)HigherPublicExamination,1st placeinSouthandWest.Australia; (2)HigherPublicExamination.4th placeinSouthandWestAustralia (3)SeniorPublicExamination,1st placeinSouthandWestAustralia (4)SeniorPublicExamination,2nd placeinSouthandWestAustralia 5-7)SeniorPublicExamination,8th ethand12thplacesinbothStates 8jJuniorPublicExamination,let placeinSouth'andWestAustralia (9)JuniorPublicExamination,2nd placeinSouth'andWestAustralia; (10-13)JuniorPublicExamination, 7th,9th,andtwo48thplacesinboth States114)Tenstudentspassedthe HigherUniversityExamination;(15) ThirteenstudentspassedtheSenior universityExamination(16)SixteenstudentspassedtheJuniorUniversityExamination(17)Eighteen studentspassedthePrimaryUniversityExamination; (18)Fifty-seven studentspassedtheUniversityExaminationsin1906(19)Tenstudents matriculated.

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